• - :: _ '' Bat liii i rti.rtn is sine for user . ~, IS'otiiet ing id:meant to i•dore, Aad my chosen star 41111 be ' ' The blue-ejred girl of Baltimore, . . PIIIZII4 '' t . l /Child ..t • 4ii ' f Baltimore • " - '‘, on • o ,. . 1 t'L 4 oiyaran the eyes that ever 1 ..;24eduovie call eptitt ; a were boar; '. . ''••••• Arid to eleeveihe endeavour; • ''!• 'Soho Italie e 'reed tlie poies"sirings, . ..1.. ; Bade hint his emir:eel wings, • y ise •-, Like ttmse• ear iliac 1 chanced to meet • Air yesteiday. in Chartres street ••••' - f iist- - .„ -• i . I. ~1, .. Igoe tiii sat ed nymphs of Greece; , • 2 ! -, . Not Italia a lustriuns danglders; .•,;,, All th at e'er hate tourmered peace, ' .11ri heav'n On;earth, 'netitli the waters; ; -.. -Nat that que n vir pretty wretches, I.te ,Toti,k,rig undid of Kesidall•• sheiches, f 3 Could USI7 , raise me, by 'a feet," • , '.t.Likesber met in "Chartres street! 2 ' Wash that the Conti did shine—: t.;'-•• .' Cold and Cloud no more upon it ? - - Was't Borne iihrensy• dash of mine: .••*• Prelid eke wear The first spriog bonnet ? , Ask rho eat r—l Cannot tell,—; r hut know what there beef; , ' • 'Never - from Imy, soul shall 114 t ''• - orho iglafite tenet in Chartres street» •;—'; .r , 1.. i i • Wore I yellow i kids 7 ah • no ! Linen otimrivalled s ; whiteness ?, `."! - ProutEmoustaebe, and tun below • .. rautatoons of matchless tiehtdess 7 - - i L_2 - No! conjecture is all in vain •• „ -Never such a glance, algain, ' ' '.:l3hill Virill l the heart of, being human,: . ' _,• Elialsislio—inats his wasileneontan SEE ,;!'& Stan' 8U,F11 , 413.0.--Thss extraordinary, en • - tipsily; iassid to have been discovered about two years_s:nce, by ,same trappers felonging to Cap tain Bent's coimpany, lying on the side of one of the beaver daratkof the. Rio grande of the North, , (a stream emptying. itself inks the Dull of Cali forma,) whore waters,; t is said, possess the pet . eifying qualities to an eminent degree, its shores :abounding ro l l l specimens of various ahimahs and liege / table, preiductions, in a petrified state. The stitfrfied Buffalo is-de s cribed by those who have seen it to be Ss perfect in its pettifiration as ahen ', living, with the exception of a rhole in one of the sides, shoat f l our inches in diameter, around which the ha'r has been worn Of, probably by the f ic lion of :he wa•er,; in which It must have lain for .ages fast. to bacti proved such a phenomenon. -,•The country in which this rare specimen was -found is inhalti - ed by,the Antraux, a roving tribe of savages, who subsist a ,greater portion of their discs, et insects, snakes, tondg, roots, &c. Mix, - els; Impaavissveuss.—The Mexicans, says, Kendall, are great impiovisatores, and can ride off' rhPrne afa moment's warning. A stian. vela flcquijntly struck with surprise, on visiting 'a fsndang.o when ho hears one of - the dancers commencing asong,the words of which relate ex clusively to himself, odd Which of course are 'got up' expressly on his account. The copiousness of tho Span h lar.guags gives the greatest facili ity to rhynaesters; but the verses of the lower or. does are generally made up of senseless jingle - , a bounding with meaningless tropes, absurd meta . likars,Vir the most outrageous ioconsistervi:s. . Vsiex or lien rr Hoosox'..,--Last meek a cumileelereltock was sold-at pliblic suction, his liquors bridging the.following prices: —Good Rum 13 cents Per gallon ; 11 I;ottles'of Champagne, six ,cents per bottle. Teueriffe wine, 1,7 cents per i`gallon. 7 Decanters sold for sixpence the lot.— A quantity of vinegar sold for one shilling per - ; The old rashionc way of selling rum was for the auctionee r to taste a , and smacking his lips,. . hand the poisoned liquid to hie customers, who, would-Casto and taste, , until they were ready to tuy any thing at any price ; but in this case the :auctioneer tau a: cold water man, es were most - of his suiliiole, and consequently the company were - no more frCe to 'est. , than to buy. The sale .uf liquor was shipped that % it might be seut to _ 117e.sv-Yorkl— Col. ilicaninnitonion. . , S . ..4secnoie nettle. Aunt aos.—Paring our "great naturalist's stay in `London, he paid a visit partiamnt liciuse,ramP4er listening to the de bates for oekerslletirs, went to refresh himself at 'Belanai a, tote I:'4irliarrientary Refectory. lie mod 'estlY calleti for d editet, which was brought aid riiiiek4 dispatched, Eager to hear the continua- Iron of the stria merit, he called threvaiternl gave - him half ill:M*l2i .The latter !leved and observ ed that thdre were just eighteen shillinge and six fence wanted to : qtake up the account. ". What,' cried Mr.• Audubon t. eighteen and six pence!' • - e•Y4,-sir, the price of a meek is a guinea, to krep out the eJuntri'membera.' Mr.' Audubon saw thrre was ;no use , in making, any, resistance. end taking back his half ciosop and handing the waiter a sovereign and•a shilling, was about to make his -c o :'exit'' when he was again stopped by a p6lite.qn - einuation Ito , remember the 'waiter. •By the Lard i will remember you!' cried Audubon, and, sipped through the door.. kir.-flome htivtnit since- dined there end threat• ene!ekring this enormous imposition before the ~Itlouse, the price of a steak bee been reduced to 1 10 s . 'and 41.1. o:7•Taouse Doan hO returned to Rhode Ifstatl. Ha first cams to Providence privately, but left the next morning for Partucked. It is sup posed that be intends to be .arreited lay the Goy . ' f erment. and thereby create an excitement, which ails aid his party carrying the State. The-Court Mental on the Somers caro bee - . ernion and sent it to Washington, ~ snitstlj, i lrned'itO Saturday, next. The New York Express adds the following : 1 7, 4•We - are • that McKinley, one of the tirornio,eiOn the gromiris rentiny, and echo seasiatought tethiaport in irons. ye.terday COll5l. MinCla iitq adgainet Commander Mackenzie for ton false imprisonment, in daniigesfor $10,000." ', lien son.--Pillombogr Ellisten, the actor. ii, madet rt erd to Fay, ..Hunibug. a:r, is the great sines f fife. -Eziatence is more r less -de op of it n Th e church, in the senat . at the bar, in the ulpit and cul, the stage., fie' skilful application • ostitutea the great secret ilJauccaAm For toy :I like humbug, andrsal am pursuaded does every bc;dy else; though perhaps they don't know ..-, it, and might - not h.fo the to,confes; it if Othey did." • alkillrit Egi na AT Hal; S.—Ttlikg time honor-, CT Jai..o.well illustrated by the following anew dote. abieb, if not altogether new,' will itar anent repent:owe - • The celehrettid 3 , bn Rindolph. on a visit to a :kmalefriend, found her surrounded with her seam • ...„strease.s, makingup a quentily of clothing. r. What, , "•Wroift,:have you on hood , .431, sir, I am preprr ing=thisclothing to send to the poor 'Greeks." _On ; - ,iltiking lease. at the steps' of the mansion he 11.141/, ocons.cif,ties servants in need of the itery'clothing , Winch their tender hearted mistress was sending abroad.-:11e t2cleinocd,, j z ,d, a ii, the J Greeks are al, , rur door ri i , . ' ipt Ancrt.yrto4 Halt 8 on:sr.—L.rho Bowling Ilahcil„ of the 11th inat.;asya • »Elf olettei.: which so received from Palmy fi' ett Yesterday, we tram that ifoe main belittles of tbsll,l4ticio ' ipa I Ulina. new gaiety. len burned-down,dariorr the night of , the eth i seam, 111e . eaone leiter adds that a company of cried Men from Litinegba and Palmyra started 1 for Qoincy on the same night with avowal Wien ticrn of deaterying ttu huilding Obeys 'alluded to, bet - finale; that Peotidence hatd forestalled them, !hey retnfatol peaceably. to their' tieglein RE aiNigsZig= coxsparTios or Tap LUNGIS, Affections of the , herr,. Asthma, Bronchial, Pain or Weakness of the Breast or Lana, Chronic Caught. Plevrirq, Beastrrhette of the Ltrilgs, an, .all affections of the Pulmonary Organs. • - • NATURE'S OWN -PRMCRIPTION. • . A comonond Bal.amie preparatien of the Prunus Virrinionalor •• Wild Cherry Dark," primhined with the Extract of Tar prepared , by a. new Chemical process. approved tarn recem. Mended by the moNt dieinguished physiels_o% arid 'universally aelteowle.ed the most valuable medicine-ever dismwerete . • No (inachero. l l No Deception. - In Petting forth the virtues of this truly great medicine, we bet 4 no desire - to deceive those % d m art, Ilterurinz under affliction,. nor do we wish 'Geologize it,more than it justly deserves. Yet when we lunk,arithnd and see the vast !- mount of suffering. and distress occasioned by many of the diem', m which this medicine has proved so highly successful, we feel that we can not orge its claims too strongly, or say too-mach in its favour. STCAWI. . . Varicsrs remedies if is true have been offered, and puffed into notice for the cure of diseases of the Lungs, , and some have no doubt Seen found very usefu, but aril] that have yet bees' diseuv. ered; it is admitted by physicians.and all who have witnessed its,'effcets, that. none has proved as sueceerful as this. Such indeed, ale the BrItPUtSING ,VIIITETES 01 this Balsam, that eiren'in the advanced stage! of Corrscurvtos, after all the moot esteemed rcm. edi a of physicians hove failed to effect any change, the use of this medicine has been pro. dactive of the, mot astonishing relief, and ac tually effected cures after all hopes of recovery had been despaired of. • In the first stages of the dtscasa,termed " Ca varrhol Cansumptian." originating from neglect. ed COLO, it has 'been used with Undeviating seem's, and hundreds* acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. In that form of Conedmption FO prevalent aminiEst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or GO SG INTO A DECLINE,,". A comp taint with: which thousands ore linger. tt has also proved highly successful, and not only possesses the Power of checking the prog ress of this alarming complaint, but also strengh ensand invigoratea the system more effectually than any medicine we.have ever possessed. Besides its surprising efficacy in Comm'). it is equally efficacious in Lim. Complaints, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all affections of the Longs. and has, cured many of the most obsti. nate cases, after every other rernetly had failed. lErFor particlaramee Dr. Wittier's Treatise on Consumption, to - be had of the agents. The Eilraordinary l .tuccesc Attending the use of this medicine in diseasis of the Lunirs, and the many singular cures it has effected, having fully established its efficacy. and as we havee - already published numerous cer. tifiestes from tbc . highosit authority, which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider •it un necessary to exhibit a long list of them in this placei and will only mention a few c.dsea, to show what it has done. WIIILE LIFE REMAINS WE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE. A: SIMPIIIZINO Cum—Among the many sin. gular cures which this medicine has Effected, there is perhaps none in which its powers are so fully shownas in the case of Mrs. Austin. This lady had been consumptive for several years, and during the greater part of this lime had received the best medical attention, and hi. ed all-the most valuable remedies, yet nothing coned be found In arrest its progress. She be. cairn° subject to violent fits of coughing, expecte. .iated large quantities of matter oceastpnally tin 'Red 'with blood, and step by step this retool dis ease continued its course, until all hopes of a re covery was entirely despaired of. While in this distressanghuation,lMgering upon the very verge of the grave, the commenced the nee of this Balsam, which to use her own expressior, oN crated almost lake a charm. In a few days she expectorated freely; the cough was gradually suppressed, and every day appeared to add fresh vigour to her looks, end !low, in the place of that\ 'emaciated form withering to decay, she is seen mingling in society,' hi better health than she. has enjoyed for 14ars, • DistaTertekveoTesTinoriv.—Having witnes. sed the surprising effiieacy of Dr. Wistar's Bal. cam ot Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully acknowlidgO the above statement to be true and correct. J. C. WALTERS. M. D. Lim Courtrirm.-111re. Elaxa Thompson .was afficted with ibis, complaint for nearly fi ve yeah% curing which time she was under the most skit. fail physicians=had tried M'erectry, Beatnik, and ilommpathic remedies, and act' , thing that of. terred her any hopes of relief. She had dull; wandering pains in the aide, sonielimes In , the shoulder sad einel;ef the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and had been una. ble to sleep on the rizfit aide for three years.= By the use of this Balsam. she was cured is a few weeks, and Remains well to thin day. ELIZA TDOMPSON. Woodatown. Sept. 4,1841. Dear Sir':—Although your invaluable medi cine has already found hundreds of powerful ad. vdcates, it may still be gratifying to you to re. ceive a, communication from any one that has been.raieved by at. Such, Sir, is truly,my*aSe. _I hare been a victim to that terrible disease Consumption, for many months, and have-Offer. ed so much, that I had become almost 'Wee)! of my life. Hearing your Balsam - so highly grans. ed began taking it a few weeks Week, and can astairie you it has relieved me more than any thing 1 have ever used before, and 1 confidently believe it will cure me effectually. Please, give the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige, Yours RespecUully; - JOHN PEARSON. • Chester County, Sept'. 6,1841. Friend Wietar :-1t gives me much pleasure to infttrm theelhat my wile's health has improv. ed very much 'since she has been using thy Bal. sam of Wild'Cherzy, and we , think there is - no doubt lint it will cure her. She has taken the two kindles 1 purchased from thee a short time since, and-her carigh is much better, she also sleeps weltat 'night, and says she has foUnd no. thing to give her so much relief. Theo will please give the bearer two bottles more fur . Thy Friend. EDWARD HOLMES. ' Lancaster County, July.. le. 1841. Dear Sir:—Plcase seed me two bottles of your genuine 8813303 of Wild Cherry. I. have been afilmied with Consumption for the last two years and suffered very much .;-w a Mere cough, pains in my hreast.dillicelty of breathing. night sweats, &c.,and having ti led numerous remedies, and also been under several doctors, yet I could not find any thing to relieve me until I used some of your. Bas am. I got one bottle from a neigh4r, of mine who is using it, and have found such Wonderful relief from it that I have no doubt it wilt cure me eff..crually. Very respectfully. yours. &c.; COSEIIT I/03131AN. 1D Read the Following from Dr. JaVab Hoff man, a physician of tate:airy practice iu Hun tingdon county-,-- Dear Sir.-4 orocured one bottle or Dr. Wis. tar's Balsam of Wild Cheriy, from Thomas Reed, Erg., of ibis place, and iriud it in a case of °bad: ham Asthma. on a child of Prod Schwebie, itt which many a hei remedial hed been tried - with. out any relief.. The Balsam gave sudden relief, - Rod in ny i bpinion, the child is effactoally,cure4 by item! IrOlirs, JACOB MVP', MAN,- M., D. , Thxmiglet 24746.1811. • • D es ,' sir.—y ot ir „ads l o, of Wild "Ctierii has effected sone astialishing mania here. , One of which is-Uvula ladj, Mrs -Remelt, arliti had been Offering foraiong time with shortness of breath: ing, and general weakness, until she - ins finally obliged tq keep her bad. - Alter arirlints pities re medusa hid been resorted hi inlain.abst common nod using lour Sawn, sad 1a ig piutibt • ISIN 7011 ties. arils so lac relxnresed as to bit able to attrod to ellthe chalks& of bet; ittsise r stol'on bottles raters gas entirely - cated. Acs ,coolly &c . lOIIN S. C. MARTIN. reitsTOlP, CAUTION.—As there is a spurious mirciurn coiled syrup of ghrrehiisers should be very' particular, to ask for Pr. WISTAR'S rtALSAM; and observe his sieraturcroir the But. tie., . _ _ Prepared far the proprietor. aod.sold it Rh*. r ite by Williams & - Co..Cheenists. No. 21 - Minor „itreet. , Philadelphts. • ' • Sold in Pottsville by E. a EICHROLTZ and JOI,N S. C. 'MARTIN, and in ihnost every town sod village throughout the country. Price 9 1 90 a Bottle. . , intrust! 1843. . i/Asitt B. Ut4r.sj. TOWN 'TALL STORE. BAAS & LAING, rpNA Kg :pleasure in antiounang to -the chili= o 15chuyikill county. that they have just opened in the basement story of the Town liall, on Centre street, to tho Borough of Pottsville,' s splendid a sortmeut of - - - • NEN-GOODS. pet brought from Philadelphia, ,where they were ae emed. with great eare.,and parohased ataournalll tor prices—comprisiog every eanety, or Pry Goads, Groceries, Glass Ware, - China Ware, Queens and Eaithen. Ware, Among which may be found Superfine Cloths. Of urionstolors and Elue,Black and Fancy-colored Casamerest. • - Sattinets, Flannels. and Woolen Blankets. Prints. Lawn,s, Gingbams, Morinoes and Plaids. • ith lk. Satin, Linen and Laces Canton Flannel, Dollands arid Nankin'," Marseilles and Valentis - Vesting; 24. 44. 0;4. 6.4 Blushes, Bleached &Unbleached. ' Silk, Cirarbric. Ginghani and Cotton Ilandlik, Naw and sui error style Summer Cloths. Crittonades and Beverteens.!. In tine. a very general assortment of. Gentlemen's Summer Ware. Silk,Cottan, Mohair, Morino & Wan e d Stockings ,Ladirs' t nd Gentlemen's Soper Rid, Iloskin, York ' tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gioia', Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mins, &e. New Oricanr..St. Croix, Porto Rico, Leaf and Lump Sagars. New Orleans, Sugar Rome. and Syrup Molasses. Tea aad Coffee, of various hinds, Cheese, Candles, Snap and Vinegar; Salmon. liming, Mackerel, Shad and Codfish, Dame, Shoulders, Smoked Beer, and Venison, Olive Oil. Froth Fruit, and Oat Meal, I lavanna flair Spanish arid Common Segars, Soda, Water ana Sr gai Crackers. Sperm OiL Butter, Eggs, and Lard. Dried Apples and Peaches, and a great variety ofother articles, all of which will behold at lop, prices for cash. at in Exchange for country produce. .cr Remember the Thum Hall Store. Pottsville-May 14, 20— THE PHILADELPHIA, READING, and POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. 2155 Ltr,„;, SAINZ' ' NEW ARRANGEMENT. On and after Wednesday. November 2d, 1842 - the Passenger„Coal and-Freight Trains will run at the follotoing Hours on the Philadel phia Reading and Pottsville Rail Road: CXIAL TRAINS. 'The 5 Cpal Tiiiins will leave Pottsville be tweed the boors of 9 and 10, A. M., or one quer ter of an hour apart, andj run on to , Reading where they will meet and pars all the op Trains Coai and. Passenger. The first 3 Coal Trains will leave Richmond bettrecatlie hours of 61 and 7, and the last 2 will leave the Plane at 71 and 71: the Ist of these last will always hold up before crossing the main Track at the Falls, until signalled to by the Watch man that all the 3 Trains from Richmond have passed op the Line. PASSENGER-TRAINS. The Down Passenger Train will Leave Potts. vine at 12 U., behind all the Coaktrains pas. sing ail ;Abe up ,Coal trains at .(raiding, and running. past the fast at 'llatimstown. the next 2 at Douglassville, and the first 2 down Coal Trains at Pottstown. - The up Paswirger Train will leave Philadel. phia,st lirA. M. behind all the Coil Trains, pas. sing `ail the down Coal Trains at Reading, then running to Poitsvtlie. - READING FREIGHT TRAIN: The Down Freight Train. will leave ikading on Tuesdays and Thursdays. at 8 A. M. passing all the up Coal and Passenger Trains at Potts town, where they will wsit for it. The up Freight Trairi will leave the Plane on Wrchresrlays and Friday., immediately behind the op Passenger Train, to Pottstown, where it will wait for all the down Coal and Priesenger Trains. which trains will also wail fur it, and then run to Reeding. POTTSVILLE FR EIGHT TRAIN. Leaves Reading on Thursday arisl Saturday at 7 A. M.. passing all down Coal end Passenger Trains at Port Clinton. where the latter Trains wig wait fur I. Leaves eottsville . about 7 P. M. after all the Cr.al and Paisenger Trains are in. and has the track clear to Reading. G. A. NICOLLS, Super't Tranap n. P. R. & P. R. R. Novecher 12. 46: EZIVLIO "iYANTS BARGMNS..Ed LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR are receiving from their holesale and Retail . store, No. 24, Mar ket Street, Philadelphia, a lot of superior Ready Made Clothing, and which they are obliged to offer at low prices, in order to dispose oftheir Winter stock, and by selling at reduced price's, it will inable them to dispose of their splendid assortment of Clothing, to the entire 'satisfaction of the elastomers: /iv calling and examining, you wi:l find fall Lined Plain - and Fig ured &aver Cloth Stutout Coats' varying in OMB from • • $ll 000,15 00 Superior English Pilot coats. ' 6 00 to 10 00 do Flushing da 1" 250 to 500 do Blue sod Brk. Frock Foils 900t012 00 do do Dress do 900 to ll '5O do Grey and Green Cloth Coats 700 to 900 do Moleskin Frock& Dress do 4100 to 500 Also on hand an assortment of Fancy ' Satin Vests. • '• 250t0 4 50 With a variety of Suspenders, Socks, And Collars. &c., all of whmh will be white the entire witisfar.- lion of all that may call, by ,IJPPINCOT & TAVLOR, Mammoth Clothing Store, - Corner of Mahantongo add Centre street P.s.—We are now prepared to accommodate those fifteen men that called on um last Saturday fo Sunout Costs at their own prices. • Pottsville, December3l. - • NEW DRUG ercinE.' -E. B. EICHIMATZ, vespectfully informs the citizens of Pottsville.end Schuylkill county- generally. th at ha -1—'1_1: hiss opened.( in the store formerly cc. cnpieu,by • Mr. Sister,) a general 'assortment of Drugs, Medicine; Chemicals, Paints, , Oils, Des, Varnishes, , Glass, Spear, Patent Medicind, 4.4 4e. And solicits share of po i Me Ipstronsge. confi dently assuring the public that every article in . his-line; shell be of thelistviality. end purely genuine. • Nevins? ' Nibie ' .saving served a regular apprenticeship to the busin'es.Philadelphia; those] who &Your him with a call, can rest satisfied ithathe will guard strictly against all Miele*, and have their med. icinei put up with the greatest eat. and nicety. Physicians prescripiloni attemleito withitar ticularcare, at all boon. Co' untryiPhysicians and Storekeepers, supplied 'at"' smell advance on ei. ty , prices.: Nurrille,Diceinber 3.' 49-f , ._..:Nkcir SO nbois aiio EA. . - , - : 200 - How Cobtfratiellior %obi - - - - --- 209 dq• d0..4.- , A Itatif.ri tictt 1 - ....' :.-.: . :200 - lo .di ' ~ dc - N 0.2. ,- .. : • -.. • 50 Froiti A merit:an rpisker - - : '' , ' , 50 -.'do- History isrhq' Vol ' taitit '-. ' .-... _ il t - 511'- do:' Vrartima'rs' ' ' ;, e- - -_- 1 -50 Kkith's Anguitatios , : _. .: /-, 50 Mitchell's Geoirsptitosl dere 50 - -' do- - Geogriyhystod. Atka '5O . - do' -I Primaryograptsy All of which will be sold, ertiOlesaliwod 'od et Phibutelphis,priees t iirttio'sobseriter - .i'itti:**E -7- ks:;;' 1-- : - :.J70:00. 1 ,:::kt::,: . .: INDEMNITY. AGAINST:JOSS BY ,FIRE :! „ .Tntu ritlNEurf liiI3ITRAFCE Coy . , Of r r Capital • 4.911y300, Paid 1a.... CONTINUE intaglio Insurance. Permetnent and limited inieveiy description of property in town and cointry on the osoollisvorstde terms Office 1614 Chesnut Street near Rah street. PUARLgS N. RANCAER. President. DIRECTORS. Marks Akilanker,, Snood Grant. • . James Scott. - ' .- Frederick Thyme. Thoracic Heitz . Jacob R. &Neill! Thomas S. Whartsar-Geo. W.Ridrsids. . Tobias Wagner ,Modecei-IX 7 Lewirs. Cll ARLES G. O.4NCKER. Sec% ' The Subscriber hail Wen anPoinled agent for the above mentioned institution, end • is now pre. peed tornske losuescce,emmtery descriptiowof p theror4ty' t attouest rates. • .- L • - AN DREW • RUSSEL . Pottsville. June 19. 1841. 7 • 25-1, Ja*zs LINO. lnd enui”r i,t c, gahtst itpoa t i osz w 4hulutoi ~ xw. • CITARTFit' PEIRPETuAL.-.: THE 'SPRING 'GARDEN INSURANCE COM-.- PANY, make Insurances.-either temporary or perpetually, against Lou Mr Damage by F'IRE, in town or.coun „ on'Hoases. Barna, and Boildingi of all kinds, on Eloasebnld • Furniture, Merilsandive, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Comitenzial and Mann.. factoring Stott and Utensils of, every description ; Vaunts and their Cargoes in port, al wellaa Mita, gas and Ground Rads upon the moat favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, tie any information on the subject may be made either personalty or by letter. at the Company's office, 41. the Nortiniest corner, of Sistb and Mood streets..' MOUTON McMICUAEL, President. 'L. liaustaturs. Sgererary. , • Dtatcroeus, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes; Joseph Wood, • • Archibald Wright, P. L. Lagmeremne • Simnel Townsend Elijah eallett, Robert Lotighead, George M.Troatman. 11.• W. Pomeroy, ' ' • George W. Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the above mentioned Institution and is now, prepared to make INsuabricsa upon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BA /MAN Pottsville, Feb. 21, 1841 Ai -.-.'; - . CHARLES .F. RAYMOND, • .. Po actical Flat and Cap Marafacin --- rer, would inform his friends and , ......, .„..•,, the public, that he has removed his l'i- -- '., Cheap Hat and Cop Manufactory from No. 82 Chesnut street, to No. 129 Chesnut Street, one door below 4th Street. North side en. der the Auction Rooms of Messrs. Lyon & Hart. where ho will continue to furnish his justly cel ebrated BEAVER . HATS, at the low price of Four Dollars and Twenty , fire cent*, equal in all respect'', if not superior to any sold in the attat $5 andupwards. His fine Nueau, HATA at'03,50 warranted to be on fine furibodie_ ,e far surpasses any hat sold elsewhere et a lll to 94 50. To test the truth of the above r assertion, those interested to satisfy themselves, are requestedto call at any or all the other Stores, previous to calling on the subscriber. as he is sure that his Hats will be more appreciated when compared with others. C. F. RAYMOND, No. 129 Chesnut St, North side, Philadelphia. N. B.—Country merchants will .find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber. 8/upping Fars wanted of all kinds. Philada". February Its. 8-3 m. HAMS & SHOULDERS. pIIIME lif4ern Hama. ( cured with and without sitUtite,) Shoulders & Sides, Boston Smoked Beef, Bologna Sausage, emoked and Pickled Salmon, Halifax and Massachusetts Mackerel, - iikad. Smoked Herring. God Fish."& Cur sale at •E. Q.& A. HEN DERS.O%('',B, May :28, 22 FRESH GROCERIES.' Old Gayerment, Java, Rio. Laguira and Cuba Cone. Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugars. Young Ilyson. Pouchong tt,guictiong Too Double and Single Refused Loaf and crushed Lump Sugar. Picklegend-Sauces. a general assortment. Red, White.lirellow and Brown Soap. Wines and Liquors, a ful‘assurtment. Porto Rico, Cuba. Sugar House and Syrup Molasses Chocolate. Coco, Starch, Fruit, Rice, ite. • Can be bought on as reasonable terms as eh& where of E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. • May 28 22 . Almost every disease that flesh is heir to mar be cured by the timely use i)f R ELMS COM POUND ► EPURATIVE S RUP. This may to proved satisfoetorily to those, whn will call at any of the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by certificates (properly authenticated) of cures perform ed on individuals who had lost all hopes of relief— certificates of Physicians who had the most severe cases under treatment, their patients having taketitke medicine by their advice and been cured—certificates from the Piothonotary. Clerk of Orphans' Court. No tary, &c.. stating their nequairtance with persons of respectability and standing, who having the good of their fellow men at heart, have voluntarily coma for ward and given • statement of their ease and its core. for publicaton, &c. dre. The number ofthese certi ficates being too great for newspaper publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable to hare a copy of the most important certificates properly authentica ted, under seal, to be placed at the stores of agents, who hare the medicine for sale, where persons aMici ted itb Scrofula or Kings evW.WErite Swelling, Chronic Rheumatism. Tatter. Mercurial diseases, Emotions of the Skin, Cough of long standing or in cipient Consumption, sick Head-ache, dt.c, dtc.nury have an opportunity of ascertaining the notes and residences of those who have been cared by its use, and who will be willing, if called upon, to give every information required. Asa more general evidence that this is no quack medicine. amold refer to the' natuesef. jag well known physiciams ' trito.tiave attested to its. efficacy—Mr. J. P. Hiester;DE 8. G. Birch, Dr. -.lna Otto, Dr. H. H. Mahlenberg, Dr. J. E. Sorbet. . Sold wholesale and Retail at the drat and Chem'. cal Store of- E. B, EiCHHOLTZ. PottsvMei J. B. dr..J. H. Palla; inera v il 1 HughEiniley, Port. Carbon • Henry Voute, Orwigsburg. . Sanitary 21, 4 y. subscriber would respectfully inform his A. friends and customers, that he has located hts Militarir Cap Manufactory in Third Street, No. 101, a kw doors below Race where be would be pleased to see bis old customers And as many-new mesas are disposed to &von: him with their custom. Re itillontintter to"manufacture Military and Sporiseentaanielevefevm.description, such as leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, of ill patterns; Forage Galen Nahum for troop: Body do; Cartouch Boxes. Bayonet Scabbards. Sword Belts of all kinds; Canteens; Knapsacks. different Eatternst Eire Beams, Passing Boxes. Tube do , Brush and Pickers , flumes. Pompoons, Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocky. Gun Cases. superior ,stialityt Shot Bags, Game Bus. Drums.4ll44C. - 02 1 ciders thankfully received sod_ promptly at tended to. ' WILLIA'M -CHESSMAN. No. 101 North Third St., a few doom below Race . Philadelphia. Oat, 29. • 4l-6= MEDICINES: MEDICINES!' DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Cainomile Pills • do - Soothing Byron for children. Baron Von Hutcheier's, Herb Pill. • Doct. Goodie's, Female Pills ' Doet.William Evan', Fever do Agne Pills. Doct. Hunt's Botanic Pills. - For Dyspeptus Pataans are said to•be superior to any . Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. ' - • - A fresh supply of the above Medininesdasi received, and for gale at tbei Drug Store of. Dee Dee 50== ' JOHNS, C. MARTIN. METHODIST' HYMN BOOKS.:—A friar ITA 'ituPtiry: A o l lll * lo FmmitY l . ll !ietstinsj received andfolide 4 113 L ASTER . 8034111%-4 1 30. tone orriaster, .111:=154r slats Ortiand•%a' It.for salejoy " 0E1.19; 44--; - •-" 'MILLER 1141WZRTT. t~TMAR'S BALSAM 'OF „WILD CIIERRY —.A fresh supplyof ibis celebrated tdszlioes lost received r sod n for - by the rubeeriles, soleA• rat far tke i oPeters.. ' ISM ENE WM .PT„EVT.j4).N , : REMOVAL. JOYFUL. NEWS. ATTEIV77ON. MILITARY STORE. FAM.7. 25 21 813 • ;mum ME EAS.—,SO botaiZ bong *id rfierc r tiong , OrL 29.44 r - MILLER 4i fiA&RE,7II% ptiT'Afiliv—Juit received and for sale mile Dru,iSeore of JOHN M. C. MARTIN: December 31. . IO d LAGUA Fit COFFEE .-.` A ,4mo re. ceived sod fir sale by - - Om. 19;44 MILLER 4IITAWERTY._ VIIILBLAIN ReMEDZi—Wittantett'a eartaio n/ for frosted et and iamb i sold may whole ailleard _retail EICH 4 OLTZ'Seete Drug &Chem cal State. Potuvine. Pa. Jaunty% • push) rEns , INIFtr-litlf kind 23 lb!. Heim! PbiladelphiapricAs.for silo by Sine's 19; 11:13ANNAN. 111PIDEASE'S... CMlDlrr—q% supply or P 4333 0. Court Candyijaskeseeived from t o Wholesale Agent. Philadelplus; and for sale at MARTINS On:18mo - Deeember.Sl. -1— , & CANES--last received and of v sale an v assortment ofGig, Sake, , and rid ing Whips.and Walking Canes. • Moab 19.12 :-JOHN c . ; - VERY CHOICE GREEN. AND BLACK .TEA5....T..& J. Bean y have just received from NewYork.a large supply ofcboiceGremsno Mace Teas. • • • December 53 521 A.R. BECKER'S EYE_ SALSTE.—A. , supply awe hi g hly celebrated-Salve-foi sore and inflamed Eyes—just received and -fur sale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S Drug Store. January 25. WI; 5 OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE .100' Pine Sired, corner South Sheet. THE Subscriber' bega leave to call ~r.ii.4 1, , .the attention otfiie friends and the I'r fi Public in general, to the fullowing , .-. •• - arrangements for 1843, for the poi. ; pose of bi inging out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the following ' • Regular •Prseket Ships to and from Liverpool. , Ships' Captains - Days of Bailing (rein Names. . i - , New York. G. Washington,•Burrews, June 1 Oct - - 7 Feb 7 United States Britten • 13 1 13, • ; ,13 Garrick Skiddy ' 25 • 25 ' 25 Patrick Henty Delano July 7 Nov 7 Mar, Sheffield , Allen ' 13 • 13 ' Rpseiva Collins ' - 25 ' 25 25 , Independence Nye Aug 7. Dec 7 Ail 7 Virginian . Allen • 13 ' 13 ' 13 Bidden., , &Cobb '25 1 .25 ' 25 Ashburton Huttleston Sep. 7 Jan 7 M'y 7 Ste'n Whitney Thompson ' 13 • 19 ~ 13 Sheridan Depyster ' 25 ' 25 ' 25 Days of Sailing from Liverpool: G. Washington Burrows July 25 Nov 2531 9 r 25 United States Britton Aug 1 Deo 1 Al . 1 Garrick Skiddy a 13 4 13 • 13 Patrick Peery Delano ' .25 a 25 ' 25 Sheffield , Allen Sept IJan. 1 bry 1 Roacius Collins • • 13. ' 13 •13 Independence • Nye a 22 ' 25 ' 25 Virginian Allen Oct. 1 Feb I,j'ne 1 Siddous }:, Cobb ' 13 ' 13 'l3 Ashburton Iluttleson ' 25 • 25 • 25 Ste'n Whitney Tliompron Nov 1 Mar I rly 1 Sheridan , Depeyster ." 13 ' 13 'l3 Regular Packet Ships to and froationdon a Shipe Captains Days of Sailing from Names. New York. Mediator Chadwick Jane 1 Oct 1 Feb 1 Wellington Chadwick ' 10 ' 10 ' 10- .Qnebee Heberd a 20 ' 20 ' - ' 2O Philadelphia Hovey July 1 Nov 1 91'r 1 Switzerland Chadwick • 10 ' 10 • 10 H. Hudson ' Morgan • 20 a 20 a 20 Ontario }hellish' Aug 1 Dec '1 Al 1 Toronto Griswold • 10 • 10 • 10 Weald:tester Moore i- 20 a 20 ' 20 St. James ::-, Scher Sept 1 Jan 1 May I Montreal Tinker • 10 • 10 a 10 Gladiator .• - Britton a 20 "-20 ' 20 Days of' Bailing from London. Mediator Chadwick July 17 Nov 17 M'r 17 Wellington " Chadwick' • 27 ' 27 ' 27 Quebec Heberd Aug 7 Dec 7AR 7 Philadelphia Hovey • 17 a 17 • 17 Switzerland Chadwick a 27 a 27 '27 H. Hudson ' Morgan Sep.' 7 Jan 7 M'y 7 Ontario Hradieb a 17 ' 17 ' 17 Toronto Griswold ' 27 • 27 • 27 Westminster Moore Oct. 7 Feb 7 J'no 7 St. James Sober ' 17 a 17 • 17 Montreal 'nuke, ' 27. • 27 ' 27 Gladiator Britton Nov 7 Mar 7 J'ly 7 In addition trithe above Regular Lines,. num ber of Splendid New York built Transient Ship% such ar the 'Adirondack.' 'Scotland; 'Russell Glover,' and 'Echo, will continue to sail from Liverpool weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the least possibility of detention or delay in Liverpool: and for the accornmodi 'on of persons wirting to remit money to their NI. dies or - frienilaariave arranged the parme• .of my Malts on the following banks:— - • The Ulster Bank, and branches IRELAND. The Provincial Bank , do. ) The National Bank do. All Drafts payable at sight, at either of the a bove banks, their branches or agencies.. • Meseta. Spooner, Atwood r& Co ENGLAND. bankers, London. 'I P. W. Byrnes, Esq. Liverpool. Passengers can also be engaged fmrn,tiver poorro Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular packet ship?;, on application being made personally o or by letter , ( post ,paid,) ad dressed to . • 100 Pine street, corner of South. AGENTS.—In Pottsville, Benj. Bannan, E. In, Lowell. Rich. Walsh. Esq., Li Albany, T. Gough, EN. 1. In Newark, John McColgan, ESq. la _Toronto, U. C., Rogers and Thompson. I also beg leave to assures my friends and 'the public in general, that the greatest purietuahty will be observed in the sailing of the above ships. together with ell -.others which I may have, and that passenger. will experience 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 forte in Ireland and Scotland from which steamboats ran to Liverpool. ,_ JOSEPH MeMURRAY. 100 Pine street, New York. Gives drafts in stuns to suit Applicants, on the Provincial Boil& of Ireland. payable at Cork Banbridge • Limerick Ballymena , Cloacaol Parsontown Londonderry Ilownpatrick Sligo Cavan Wexford Lurgan Belfast Omagh Waterford Galway Dungannon Bandon , Ennis . Armagh Bally'ligation • Athlone • Coleraine, Strabane. Kilkenny Donganran Balling Mallow Trate° 'bloneymore Youghal ,COotehiU Enniskillen Kilrush Monaghan. ErWurtrr—Spouner, 4traaed co.. Banker*. London, payable in every town in Great Britain• P. W. Dram, Esquire, Liverpool. Crrir or BLASOOW Ban; Payable in every town in Scotland. New York, January 21. JIMES.DOWNEY 4 SpESPECTFULLY . intbroto thy 'pablicath,l be hu brought with him from BM IRO this spriogot largo assorttneut of - OSOCERIES 4 LIQUORS. .Which he offers for sale - at the `roust moderate Philadelphia wholesale prices, (freights added,) at his store house, in the new Stone Building, outdoor to his tavern, Morris' additiori to Potts., trifle, cottiditintur , : Black and Green' Teas, • Falling Ufa!, Santa Cruz, Porto Rico, 4 New" OrlaiuutSogars, - _ , ' Java, odd& DnuungottMee, ' Sperm*, Comnfoo• Oils, Molasses,: - • _., . Whietund Yello* &wps,,Tobicco, _ Met add Rol Raisins, • Wineaand Liquors, from common to the rest A quantity of Dryed Meat, Mackerel, from No: 1 'to No. 3, in quarter tali and toll barrels, - • • - - ' Moot 3001311 Am 43mtrad Salty ••. j ' .60 hunk sopa*. Altatoy Summar Att, . • I ME 13iag EMIMMINPMe=t== JOSEPH . ' 3161URRAY. NEW STORE. is 1•111 • unman . ..is VEdETABLE.PILLS. Of the Aloiti • Arnelieen College of-Ifeelth, This extraordinary medicine Is founded upon She princirle that the human frame Is TObjeCr lo ONLT one otexase. iis.Comisit Humors, or in 0111;r words Impurity of tbe Blood. and nothing -save vegetable` cleansing, is wanted in order to drive disease of every description from the body. If tbe channels' of 'nor mighty., rivers @bewail be -come choked op, would not the accumulated waters Snd stew outlets. cis 'the eocintry be inunditedlw4ust so With the human body; if the natural drains bruise closed, the aciecutulated impurities will muumuu& ly find vent le some form oidtsease or death w ill be a certain consequence. , • WINGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE • 'PILLS— are eminently calculated for carryiPg GUI tntSCIT4ND PORIPTING ressort.e. because they area purgative medicine so justly balanced and withal so natural to the human constitutian. Thal they _cannot possibly injure the meadelicate; at the came time, ii used in sutra manner u to produce free evacuations by the bowels, and repeated a few times, it will be absolute. ly imzossibln for pain or distress of any kind to cot unuein the body. A - single twenty five Cent box of the above named Indian Vegetable Pills will; in all cases. givereliel, sometimes even beyond the power of words to describe. and if. persevered in for a short' time, there is ncitk malady In the wholecourse ofhe man ills that cal possibly withstand their astonishing and wonderful influence. Watoiresllcnisx Vicuna tux PtLIA are a certain cure for COST I VENESS. • • Because they completely Omen the stomach and bowels from those bilious and corrupt humors which paralyse and weaken the digestive organs._ and are the ..cause of headache. nausea, and sickness, palpitation of the hvin, rheumatic pain. in ve nous parts of the body, and many othcr unplcasan symptoms.•l,l Is Al disordered mOtionii of the Blood. called to intermittent, Remittent. NersWa' tr, inllarcinatory, and Putrid . • FEVERS. • ' • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be Round a cer tain remedy; because thy cleanse the stomach and bowels fora all . billions , humors , rind _purify the blood; cnoserpiently. as they remove every kind of disease, they are absolutely cestaiu to cure every kind of fever. So, also when tberbid humors are deposited upon the membrane and muscle, causing: these pains iulla mation'and swelling, called . • - M GOV'T. Sce.: _ ' Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills' may be relied on as always certain to give relief, and persvercd with, will most assuredly. and without fad. make. a per fect cure of the above painful maladies.—From three to six Cl said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night on going - to bed, will, in a short time, completely rid the body from all morbid and corrupt humors; and rheumatism, gout. and pain of every descriptiouovill disappear, as if by magic. For the same reason, when, from sudden changes of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspira tion is checked. and those humors which should pass offby the skin. are thrown inwardly. causing headache. nanses,and sickness, pain in the bones. watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoarreners,coluelie. con sumption. rheumatic pains in various part of die body. and many other spatulas of CATCHING COLD. Wright's Indian 'Vegetable Palls will invariably give immediate relief. Three or foer pills taken at u•ght on going to bed, and repented a few times, w.ll remove all the aboyo unpleasant. syratoms, and restore the body to even' sounder health than before. The same may be said of &Acuity of breathing, Or Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry off by/he stomach and bowels Those rough and tiblegtny humors which slop the air cells of the lungs, and are the cause of the above dreadful com plaint It stionlitalso be remembered that, WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are certain to remove pain in the side, oppression, nausea and sickness, loss of appetite, costiveness. a yellow tinge of the skin and eyes, and every other symptoms of LIVER COMPLAINT. Because they purge from the body those corrupt and stagnant humours, which when deposited on the livt r, are the cause of the above dangerous complaint. They are also to prevent APOPLEXY AND SUDDEN DEATH. Because they carry off those humours which obstruc ting the circulation, ore the cause ofa rush. or deter mination of blood to the heed; giddiness, esprctally on turning soddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, loss of memory. intimation of the brain, insanity. and all disorders of the mind. Those who labour within doors should remember that they fregueMly breathe art atmosphere which /8 wholly anal for the proper expansion of the lungs,. and at the same time owing to a ant of cicrcisr, alto bowels tins not sufficiently crammed, the blond becomes impure, and headache, indigestion, palpita tion of the heart, and many other disagreeable symtoms are sure to ft , llow. RIB,IIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Being a Cleanser of the stamen and bowels. and a direct politer of the Blood, are certain eat only to remove pain or distress of every kind from the body het if used occasionally, so as to keep the body free from those humours which are ,the cause of every malady *lidded to man. they will most assuredly promote such a just and equal circulation of the bloua that those who lead a sedento_g_lifeovdi be able to enjoy sound health. and •itt - tese of any kind ic4.:l be i ga t .,) fr je ;__ CAUTIONS 70 AGENTS. COuntry agents, and others, are respecuay informed that, owing to the great 'popularil, and increasing demand for the above named Pills, a host of unprincipled persona ore busily engagcd in manufacturing, and vending a spurious article in imitation of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL They are also fent:er informed that I hive a suit pending against one V 0. Fetch, for counterfeiting the above named medicine• and are mu/tinned against buying or receiving medicine from said V. 0. l"alck. as he cannot by any possibility have the genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills for sale. All travelling agents, with genuine medicine are provided with a certificate of sgenry. signed by {William Wright, Vice President of tbe hi. A, College offlealth. _ - Travellers, who cannot show a certificate as above described .will be known as base Impostors.— Shun them. therefore. as you would 3 Highway man. or a Midnight Robber. Offices. devoted exclusively to the sale of Wrigkfe Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale aid retail, No 169 Race St. Philadelphia. No, 2&'tGreenwicb street Boston N li—Beware of the eounfrfeiter in Third Sind htladelphia. AGENTS FOR SCHUY ILL COUNTY. Thomas dr. James Beatty. Pottsville. Bickel & Hill, Orwigsburg. Daniel Saylor, Schuylkill Haven. Aaron Maus, Mahantongo. J. Waist, Klingcrstown Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantonp, Jonas Kauffman, do Mahantongo. Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. Jcilti4nydtr, Friedensburg. • &G' Martz. Port Clinton Fetberoff, Prey & Co. Tuscarora., i , William Taggen, Tamaqua. John Maurer, Mahantongo. I Mo rity FOrreider, West Penn Township R Schuler &Co East Brunswick Township! Seltzer & Bock. McKeertsburg C. 11. DeFoiest, Lewellyn. Emanuel 0. It JoLo Huffman, Mmmermanttiwn October 1. 1842, 40— MOUNT CARBON MOTEL.. Schuylkill County, Po. IDE lIBEN BRIGHT respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he has tak. this splendid, airy and • delightful establish. . ~ ~....,i . Ment..situsted at the ' termination o ,- • ..•:..;7- , - •the Reading and Philadelphia Roil -u: -: Rand. where be will be happy to wait on . those who visit the Cori aegion, On business, or for the purpose 'of enjoying the mountain air and water: The Hotel is large, finished a dd finnisbed in'tho beatetyle—and no. 1 Pains will . • . spared to aniadaratitislection to all , who.'..nnif favor it with a. visit:,' Being within ten minutest walk of the Borough of Nttaville, though sufficiently removed to ;escape the dust , end. noise of.that busy, bristling place, it is con ' SdantlY:believed that it will be found much more I pleasant and agreeable, than any other Hotel in 1 the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is .a large , I and . beautiful garden, overlooking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill :Anal. Mount Carbon Rail koad,Aexteriding to the Mines and .- thane. to Sunbury) the Ccntrd Torniiikei and at c the 1 nine time affording steal and romantit'7.tew Of five Mountains.' The house is r aondied- with pare mobotatn 'spring water, fliitirit 'Bathing establishment Unskilled in the' Country. A .plendid; &Ante "Cart ..4 kept for theexclusive accommodation of. visitors, iiho'rumi-ke disposed "to visit the Mines, or:enlotthertirild and roman.. tieecenet7 of thosurrourAing .goxintry. sindivid— ualatiry. families-may:rely pri having anlphi room, nark every : poisiirle attention: .", •;-, - .. • ... • • • . ... ''Tlliiiint ceriuniilpitele,ll}il, ' 2.5—1 f ES NEW:FASHIONABLE:MA:SIM:VG ,BTOR Alin opened for the Benefit albs Poor, hp at wined - vitals' and for cash: at the old Post Wide stand, CentreatreeS, opposite Mar. ;let *Wilt. • • By eatliog• god eximtaglisplirtild Bat ra. ;mato suit thls Times.- - _ r 4 llgginertiMilibei 44, s BE ASTHMA; , . € 5 h A Tv EIY FOUNTAIN.'4 tlr LIFE HAS' OPEN k• - • • AND its healing streamsow gushing forth. . A brilliant''iktar h34 aritett'eF "he. gut, and now cheering•thoilosands with Inumwso !U LM, Lose USE. AND nix/mu . . • - That Stalls REICIITER'S VEGETABLE PIJR,GATIVE 111.11.13. These pill". let all understand, cure diseue ft power peculiar only to itself, irbleft instantly cheap th e *mint nod krogresi of. disease. far their conk. meneement is much able - .which is ',heath. , . ' LODD AND JUICES , ailfed prayed. ni to penance obstruritnins and • soils) that 'one medicine. provided it be competent; Ili ;induce Uckness, will be all that is ntiesury removing disease, and restoring , • HEALTH AND HAPPINESS to minkindJ Let it likewise be remembered, that ""' there is oci:. medicine now in elisteoce possessing equal healiiig powers; and that no vegetable. or any other kind of physic can sr. soon mune health. when lust, even in cases the most inveterate. . . The action of these pille upon the boweY. ore i mild; producing no griping pains or debilitY,bot on . 'lhe contrary, idler they bare - operated, you feel that a load of irritating and corrupt humors have been taken from-you, end the buoyant feehngs - of health sprineop in their place; and what is another great object in these pills. they are always safe.they may he taken on call °cannons. and unacr. any cactus.; stances, without regent to the name of the tiniease, fdr they operatVipon every part of the bany.and cape) disease fro whatever part it may be seated. Every pencils who possesses a bus of these pills . -NEEDS NO 'PHYSICIAN. • _ 4 , for in them he can fi nd a i cure , and confidently rely upon R speedy restoration 'to health. ' - . In Germany. the land _of their origyt. million' of persons have experienced their beneficial effects, and the thousands who have used them here. speak of them in the highest of termir,on account of their etwa . five pimpernel. . The joyful news of health and comfort; .spreads from those who have happily used • REICIITER'S VEGETABLE PURGAT . ,IVE PILLS. • and they now prevail by the* bwo excellence, and the Ftswer of Truth. And why, we may reasonably inquire, have they become so endeared to the hearts of those who have used them, Sid by them gained such n popularity I Simply because their action upon the PITMAN BODY, was as the SUCLand rain.upon vegetation. giving_tiew life to all who.partook of its happy influence. As the Health attic , plant dePetids , onon the sap wb , ch circulates through its bratiehes. so the life sod health of 'inatilc , sid depends upon the blood whith'ilowti through his veins. Aid w hen this vital fluid. which is most necessary to the growth and support of the body. by some unknown cause becomes tobdc4 with mot bid slid • rungurr HUMORS, 1 .._,_ an that instead of rintirishio.o and wrentitheninz the body, Waist:sin produce obstructions HI the system. which e;ngenders disease, have recourse tea medicine that is perfectly safe in ,every di4eascotod that will produce a favorable termination. if given early in the complaint, frcqat ntly in u few hours and most always in a law days, that medicine is . , Dr. lieteldir's V.gehible- P.n., .- which so ihroughly cleanses the blood arid system at largo. that disease of any kind cannot, possibly exist. where . IVe fimi their PreArAce, proo;ded nature is not beyond II human as•istaner. Th e price of these pills is 25 cents per box. witli - full direction. and can be had at the • Philadelphia ltlecl'eal- established fur the au rress:on Of (backery. - at the northeast corner of 'surd and ttaCz streets-- likewise of sub-agents. Gu t 'sgvrtgl.rila., Oct; 10 1812. Dear Sir : von doultalesa rem maser ; my calling at your establishment about t'svn %%leeks mace. and ob taining trite rut one o.illaris wonh of Du RIEC!). TER'S VEGETABLE PURG PIUS. for one of my neighbors Who requested me to procure the article for theist. This..being done and my own business transacted.) started for home. 'After travel. beg all day, I was taken with a sudden rchill, which left me with a violent fever. head-acheoindenniuders able pit. thinouhout my whole system°, with great sickness at my stomach, which so coMpletely dint/t -abled me that 1 was compelled to stop at a small lug on the road for ocher not re:st. Upon inqotry, they had nothing that coati - possibly affitrd=me relict; %t bile yet itituivery. fuel ite,yer was Snit in all my I hz i ptilly thought a-Ift* pills. asidaesolved to otten one box nroti my olto,_ . account and seek relief in !hentlid tintk' ttis of awn) drank a Watin cop of lea, and rettred to MA. My yam lime ceased in a measure. and I stion t. , und asleep. In the morning. I awoke le,beil better, and after the pills had operated I WPM coal) a thlrerent 1.1'1401) ; took soother dose of few pit* vein:llll,d then; all tledilead iv. and on 'Char daf mantis! for Lome as well ae ever. and I still cop.), godd health —ilta reams for whom I blitight. them. itifiirms the that' they have experienced morn benefit frltn your ;tills than a whole cart loader dm quacks which they bad formerly used. Surely if they used t he4:ytth , as good nu effect upon themselves a/ I have, sh i t!) , have good reason for exuding their sir. Cues ; andif yin take my advice, you will persevere, go on and'reeontinenti them to all who are laboring under distiaire. and my word for it, they will become so oopular.as a general rt mcdy that you will find 4 difficult in /implying the demand; 1 . (Signed) . G. W. CRANDON. • • Greenfield. The aboin Itledieiao is sold In Pottsville at Store of CLE:IIENS & PAR VIII- Pottaville4 Match, 11;1813. 11-Iy, PHIL% t ELPMA, 11,E41)t NG, AND PCIITSVIII.t.E ft All. ROAD. ITESS.OF FREIGHTS ON DERCHAN. 'IP DIM:, between Pottsville and Philadelphia, from. April; be, 1842, per tun a 2000 (be. Pfartet. Slale, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, N 10 Piff Pron. !Moms, Timber, Marble. Lime, Tar and Pitch. 2 50 Naila and 14pikeic R.I. and Rolled Ikon; Iliillow.Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark, Lum. ber,Stars,Sali.li.h,Tobacen and Lead, 2 92 Grocerier,llardwarr„ Whiskey. Ale and Beer, OtN Leather, Cotton, Steam En.. glues and Machinery, Seed., Butter,,,' l r. Lard, Wow ' Bags, Word, masters, Bides, 14mp,Earthen.Ware sad Glue; 4 23 Dry Goodso l linea and Foreign Liquors,' Drugs Old Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and gneena-Ware, Meat, Flell and Confectionary, 5 25 No Storage will be charged for receiving or de livering Freight at-any of the Company's Depots On the fine, unless allowed to remain over 10 derv- MO of starting of Freight Trains, on THURS, DAYS.and SATURDAYS, at 3, P.M. March 26 To Dyers, Me:where, Paper Arakera, Steam" Engine Builders, and ethers. - ' • - -: PASCAL IRON WORK& ' • • • WIMED-WROUGHT HON TUBE', From 1 inches to k. in calibre ;ad 2 to 12 het lane capable of sustaining pressure Pam 44 to MI Rai per sl it hare- inch, with Stop ...I.cks,ll'.. 1. , and other tires to snit, Siting together. with screw, th o m 'table ihr STEAM. WATER , GAS, and A* OTIVE and otlicsi3TEAM,Bol444l Yuan.' f;§', CrizzZia 114 bfeaufbcturat and for sale by 3[01M18 2 TASK= £ 310111Wri, Warehouse 8. E. Cornea of Th ird a Wafts& Sknoto• - PRILADELPM4O Jply II DRUGS AND MEDICINE& • JUST received in addition to . former supplies. ti a general assorunent of Dm*, ' • O i l s , Medcine& i,ancl nußenttietit, . • . Dye SNP. - - Pafeat Medicines, i•antigkes. Perfumery, Glassfrom7¢y9 to 24430. " Together with every `article in his line, isbne he, offers for sale, et a arta sdrance,and solicits the at-. tendon of Physicians and country dealers generally. ' „ • JOUN 8. C. MARTIN. Ry" Particular rittentintigiren to Physician'. Pre` scriptions.seall hours. •• -• ' - November 28. • • 7 • - • HAMS! AIA3IS &c. Orli OE cubiteribir onnennees An the public that . AL has opined a ,•augexplantity.otwell cum' Hams.'. Dried BeetTeinhuctl, Am., which he wi. l lo/ 1 mu( Low itimai soli emu'. at his stand in ►,, Street. opposite the Town /fall. All urookc4 totelj c , which en trial shoilld prom not to bo good. will , iikontac,V,; • • alwuyaJzeps foreale all kinds or freebAi:. Which will be sold ar redueed pncee—end re. 1 7 !OWu the patronage or the public. . •.,. ' , 1 JOHN REIGEL. • PotuTille, Feb.ll. 7-ts • SCHOOL 13 I OKElr—Wholesado And Tetiii ai Ybiladelphis , riega: kr sale by ftl4./r. ' - 0,1044194'.- ES OS EMI
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