j 5 . THE OLD EWE OOAT. . I love it-110re it, who'd he suetia bloat - Ai to' hide Lee for loving that old blue coat? I've treasured it long, though its gloaChas fled— Vic tufehed with silk, and I've darned it with thread, 'Tis mended a thousand times—ee l ea p, Yet to ray back my old coat I . preap, Do you ask me why? ol'is my only one— And what shall I do when that is gone 7 I've worn it, and worn it, for many a day, While theeollar grew brown,'.rne. the seams grew • • 'gray ; And I almcot swore., as the people would smile And turn from the coats that were made io the style. Years rolled on, and i •wore it still, But to . rtiake it hanglon it needed all my st ill, And I found how much tho heart can bear, When an envious nail did my old coat tear. 'Tie patched- I tis patched—but I wear it th;ruore Atid if none saw-the place where the creel nail tore; 'twas I brushed it, and sponged it, end spread Blue ink on the spots that began to lade, Say it is shabby and deem it cheap, While my elbows througl its crevices peep, But I love it— I love it—the day's far remote When Lever earl get such another old coat. f The N. 0. Picayune in describing one of the ghost ,itnportant topics that Lae ever engaged the contemplation of genius, remarks with great .trutb, man who systematically and wilfully sets kintself abdut. chewing 's prner, would commit — highway zobbery upon a crying ‘ baby, and rob it ra its gingerbread, There is no alifh thing as wri ting down bow mean be is. Oen the man whot was so mean that "it stuck out away across tile street, and stopped the vehicle," Was a very re spectable personage in comparison." Prior:mass or Tat ARG.—This ii"Nlled the age of progress', and we reckon it must be, if all esidencea around ti are carefully assorted and 'reckoned up. Among the many pleaslng eviden. - nes that fuo!s are improving, are the following, re. cently discovered in New .York State, being the productions of several pedvgogues in petticoats and in breeches.: The first us copy" set for the scheed boys and. girls : ,'.Bury is but Skin deep and soon Fades : One Esau, beet is Another mane pison. _ Santsrell Johnson his writing Book. tle'.that in writtn ;would improve, must first with ritia fallin ; love. = Bow tegiotts . and tasteless the hours %hen jest's no longer [see." That ie.entinently refreshiLg. In another case, a lady desirous to show the young ideas of a neighborhood bow to sprout, ap plied to the Superintendent, informing him that she had teached a number of, times, and had ceriifi 'sates to that effect. A lank, long, bean pole of humanity, lame' ise Sent in the folopling appeal and application for a place : &Miter i Am tolled that You want a Stole teacher. ism Glad to here it; as i steal bee at lee. sure for kwite a spel this •wintur. i tort spellin And ritin Ind Sitrin and carnige planting and a leetle hit of kooperin sevensl tithes. my Prices is kwite to. pliese to let me here from you airly. Yurso It: u non Juana." There nOw, 6.schstora distni-setl" 'tor the prc sent. No wonder that there are Comets about. chd. Star. THE Manta OF .L.DUCATION.-011 s cottage window near Plymstock ts:the fallowing:— I-- Parish'Clarck Beargeant. Brinth, tacheth young Carte and Buoys to rade and rite daleth in MAO candsls Auger plums rish litcs crimes, mole traps; MOM traps, spring, guns, and all other sich md- - teri—teeth distracted, bird drawn, bliaters,-Pils, miiture maid,also nails, and bosses shoed, heip• prune salts, and curves cut, and all other things on reasonable Tarmes.---N. B. sod also my Misses goes out has mad widwife in the cheepest way posuble:- The following, which a friend has kindly fur nished us, the'. Manner of hie ol ; :taining which it is unnecessary to state, is gin/a to be lost-- 41. has been to S4raleza: lie says it was, durinit lhe summer. a very btistlinlr place. One lady, who wore a particulai article of dress of enormous dimensions,' ;ins seated in a public pi Jar, near a grand cnotheriplookina old -woman, who, observing the appearance caused by the art-- cte, asked het— ° :•Madan, 'do you expect the waters Will cure "yeti 1' '•Yes, ma'am.' .Well, I loess you will have to stay a long time for it is tittratofullt a t swelling i ever saw.—Fre donia Censor. After the battle of Bunker litut, when the Ame. 'kens had retired from the field, the British still kept up u random cannonading. Three Ameri cans weary sand exhaustO, ad down up in the grass to tell each other of their , hair-hre.dth es :cape,' and to discuis w.thal the contents of their canteens.—While thus regaling themselves, they were thrown into great cOrtsternation by a cannon ball which struck the giound, within a fear yards of where they were aline; two \of the men sprung to 'their feet in ininstapt and attempted to find some other Ogee of socdiity ; while a facetious charac ter, by the name of Smith, from Gdmantown, N. IL seated' himself on- the exact spot where the ball struelt, and' honking up in the direction from whence it came, with uo apparent concern, said. ;Boo'. Shoot away,ttOd be flanged, you can't bit titre in one, phice. ' ' During the course of Pen. G. D. Wall's defence of yioung Mercer, that learned and eloquent gentle man-with irriere - vsiye and thiiiiqg effect said. ...Fell me not,that ;law requires blood for blood—tell me mot that the rnan who has driven this poor boy ~mad, is not dealt withby en avenging Providence, when he falls by the hart& of bic • lbad rather hate C. : Vowed him to his grave than that be shooldnot have done thiii" deed. I speak sea man, and pot as it lawyer ; But when we fuel that he has done right, why, hand him over to that • clemency from othars, which you All feel, and which may come or may not." I.lEkirk" :VCIIIDICT anArslT k caseolseduction came before the gheOfra Jury on Monday at ernoor.— -a case of a very aggravated choratter. . - It appears that the daugiter of a lady by the name of NFre. Rosa, who keeps a boarding house, Warne dmvietitu of a young man who is engaged in the office of a lawyer. The mother brought inkiest the rowan action r damages, named. at $lO,OOO. The evie was allowed to go by difaidt, and in true pet:geese of law it came bet( re a She ritra)nry on Monday to dowel; the damages. Al. ter hearing all-the evidence, it appeared so aggrali ea That the jury returned - a ve_rdtel of $lO,OOO dam' 2ges: IiaIIAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, &C.— ,!•• The subscriber heaps& received an elegant 'assortment of new Spring Patterns of Paper Hangings, for Parlors. Halls, Itonmsaffe., togeth. rwiU er with a choice siwortinent of Border*, which be sold at greatly reMieed prices fc cub, or on abort credit.. The public ere re:spectral requested to cal end examine his assottrnera-..ss he to deter mitt 'alto sell at peiees to-suit the times. March 48, ' B. BANNAN. 12— COMMON OIG.-A fresh "WA' Corn _mon Oil, fm sale by. SIittLYMAN &CO.. Ma le,. 12- FOB CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS, .4ffeditens of the Liver, Asthma; Bronchitis, Pain or Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, .Chronic Coles. pleurisy, lienurrhage of the Lungs, and all affections of the Pulmonary Omaha. L. ' All RE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A comnomad Flalsanne preparation of the Prima rirginimia or Wild Cberry . Birk," `combined witn the Extract of Tar. prepared by a new chemical prociqw, approved and recem. mended by the most distinguished physicians, and universally acknowleged the moat valuable medicine ever discovered. Nu Quaektry!!! No. Dec.prion. In setting firth the.virtoes of this truly great medicine, we have no desire to deceive those who are labouring under afilletion, nor do we wish to eulogize it more than tt justly deserves. Yet when we look around and ate the vast a mount of suffering and distress ciCeasiotied by many of the diseases in which thisAnedicina has proved so highly huccessful, wefea that we can. not urge its claims too strongly, or say too much in its favour. Varioi.a remedies it is true have been offered. and puffed Into not for the cure ofdiseases of the Longs, and some have no doubt' been found very useful, but of ill that have vet been disco". creel; it is atitnitted by physicians and all who have witnessed its effects, that none has proved as succes.ful'as this. Such indeed, arc the SICIIPRISING VIRTUES 01 this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of Cossonrriont, after all the most esteemed rem. edi,a of physicians have failed to effect any change, the use of this medicine has been pro. ductive of the most astonishing relief, and ac tually effected cures after all hu i perof recovery had been despaired of: In the first stages of the dtseasa, termed "Ca tarrhal Consumption," originating from neglect. ed'OoLD, it has been used with undeviating success, and hundreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. In that lorre of Consumption FO prevafont amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or uGOING INTO A DECLINE," A•complaint, wish which thousands are linger. ing, it has also proved highly successful, and fyiot only possesses the power of checking the prog ress of this alarming cin"nplaint, but also strengh ens and invigorates the system more effectually than any medicsne we have ever posSessed. des its surprising efficacy in Consump- Win c it is equally efficacious in Liner Complaints, "Asthma; . Branchitis, and all affections of the Lunge. a n d has cured many of the moat obsti. nritO cases, after every other remedy had faded. 'll.lFor particlars see Dr. Wistar's Treatise on Consumption, to be had of the agents. J lie Extraordinary Success _ Attending the use of this medicine in diseases of the Lungs, and the many singular cures it has effected, having fully established its efficacy, and as 'we have already published numerous cer. tifitates from the highest authority, which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it un necessary to exhibit .a long list of them in tlids, place, and will only mention a few cases, to shoW what it has done. WIIILE LIFE REMAINS 1: 7 WE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE. A SCRPI4I4INO CURE.—Among the -Many sin. gular cures which this medicine has effected, there is perhaps none in which its powers are BO fully shown as in the case of Mrs. Austin. This lady had been consumptive for several years, and during the greater part of this time had received the best medical attention, and ti i. the most valuable remedies, yet nothing - could _he remind to arrest its progress.. She be camesithjeecto violent fi bs of coughing, expecto ratedilerge quaiilities_of matter occasionally_ tin ged with blood, and step by step this fearful dis ease continued its course, until all hopes of a re covery was entirely despaired of. While in this distressing situation, iii goring upon the very verge of the grave, she commenced the use of this Balsam, which to use her own expression, op. crated almost likes charm. In a few days she. expectorated freely, the cough was gradually suppressed, and every day appeared to add fresh vigour to her looks, and now, in the place of that emaciated form withering to decay.phe is seen mingling in society, in better health than she has enjoyed fur years, , DMNTEFLE,TED Te-s'rimotsv.-11avitig witnes. scd the Surprising efficacy of Dr. Wiatar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully Helium...ledge the above etatemont to be true and correct. J. C. WALTERS. M. D LIVER Counsimr.--Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afficted with this complaint for nearly five years, curing which tune she was under the most skil ful physitians--hadtried Mercury, Botanic, and Slomwpathic remedies, and every thing_that of. lerred her any hopes of rebel. She had dull, wandering pains in the bide, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frerfuent pains in the breast, and had .been una ble to steep on the right side for three years-- By the use of this Ila!sam, she was cured in a tew weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA TUOMPSON. Woodatown, Sept. 4,1841. Dear Sir :—Although your invaluable medi cine has already found hundreds of powerful ad vocates, it may still be gratifying to you to re. ceive a communication trom any one that has been relieved by It. Such, Sir, is truly my case. I have been a victim ter that terrible \ disease Consumption, for many months. andliave, suffer. ed so much, that I bad become Almost Weary of my life. Hearing your Balsam so leighli prais. ed, 1 began taking it a few weeks back, dud can assure you it has relieved me more thab any thing 1 have ever used before, and 1 con fi ‘ ntly believe it will cure me effectually. Please ive the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and Oh' e, Yours Respectitly. ' LJOIIN PEARSON. ' . Cheater' County, Sept. 6, 1841.- Friend Whiter : It gives me much pleasure to inform thee that my wife's health has improv. ed very much since she has been using thy Bel. sam of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt but it will cure her, She hair taken the two bottles I purchased from thee a short time since, and her cough is much better she also sleeps well at night, and says she has found no. thing to give her so mach relief. Thee will please give'the bearer two bottles more fur '' Thy Friend, EDWARD HOLMES. Lancaster County, July, 18, 1841. Dear Sir:—Please send me two bottles of your genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry. 1 have been afflicted with Consumption for the lust two years and suffered very much with a severe cough, pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, ifi.c.,and having tired numerous remedies, and also been under several doctors, yet I could not find any thing to relieve me until I used seine of your Balsam. I got one bottle Born a neighbor, of mine who is using it, and have found such wonderful relietfronalt that I have no doubt it will cure me effectually. Very respectfully yours, Ste, ROBERT ROM M AN. Er Read the follnuing from Dr. Jacob Me man, a physician of extensive practice iii Hue. tingdon county. Dear Sir,--Iprocured one bottle of • Dr. Wia. tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed, Esq., of this:place, and tried it in a case of obati. nate Asthma, on a child of Paul Schwebie, in which many other remedies had been tried with. out any relief. The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opiniun , the child is,efFectivilly cured by its use. Yours. . he „ JACOB kIOFFMAN, M. D. December 23d. 1841. Dear Sir,,—Your Balsam otWild Cherry has effected sane astonishing cures here. One of which is an odd lady. Mrs Russell, who had been suffering for a long time with shortness of breath. ing, and general weakness, until she was finally obliged to keep her bed. After vatiotte other re medics had been resorted to in vain, the commcn ced wing your. Unlearn, and after taking two bat ME ties, was so faerecovered,,ta to be able to attend. to all the dutieS of her hoP ; . and on taking...pro bulges more was entirely cured. . Respectfully ate IdlIN S. C. MARTIN:. Pottsville. Pa. - CAUTION.---As them is a spurious mixture called syrup of: Wild Chrrry, parcbssers should be very particular to ask for Dr. W 'STAR'S BALSAM, and obseive his signature on the Dot. Prepared far the proprietoi, and sold at whole_ sale by W &Co.,Cheraista, No. `2l 4ihor itreei, Philadelphia. Sold of Pol,teville by E. B. EICII BOLTZ and .1011 N C 4 MARTIN, and in almost every sown and throughout the country. Price ei I 00 a Bottle. =l= DANIEL B. 'IAA., TOWN , HALL STORE. HAAS* LAING, TAKE pleasure in- announcing to the citizens o ■ Schuylkill county. that they have jolt opened in the ba , cment story of the Town Hall, on Centre street. in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of NE Al GOODS, l ust brought from Philadelphia, where they were Ise ectecl with great care, and .purchased at unusually ow prices—comprising every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass Ware, China Ware, Queens and . Earthen- Ware, Among which may be fand Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualities, Blue, Black and Fancy-colored CassiMerese, Sattinets, Flannels, and' Woolen Blankets. Prints. Lawns, Ginghaais,'Morinoes and Plaids, S lk. S aim Linen and Laces. Canton Flannel, Hollands and Nanking, Marseillesand Valenti, Vestings, 3.4.4-4, 54,6-4 Musl ins. Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Handl& New and an, error style Summer Cloths, Cottonades and Beverteens, In tine, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Ware. 4 Silk.Cotton..Mohair, Morino & Wored Stockings Ladies Ind Gentlemen 'a Super Rid, Hoskin, York tan, Silk. Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. New Oriesnr, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and. Lump Sugars. ,' • New Orleans. Sugar Home. and Syrup Molasses, Tea s:d Coffee, of various kinds, Cheese, Candles, Soap anti Vinegar. Salmon, Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, Hams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef. and Venison,. Olive Oil. Fresh •Fruii, and Oat Meal, Havanna, ilalf Spanish and Common Sega rs, Soda , Water anti & gar Crackers. Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, Dried Apples snd Peaches, and a great variety ofother articles, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. or in Exchange for country produce. per Remember the Town KaUStore. Pottsville. May 14, 117 WllO WANTS BARGAINS..tg _tPPINCOTT & TAYLOR are 'receiving from FLA their Wholesale 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 of their Winter stock, and. by selling at reduced prices, it will enable them to dispose of a eir splendid assortment of Clothing, to the entire satrafaction of the customers. By calling and cramming, you wi:l find full Lined Plain and Fig uref Beaver Cloth Suttout Coats varying in pnce from _ $ll Onto 15 00 Superior English Pilot coats, 6 00 to 10 00 do rustling la 2SO to 500 do Blue and Pal. ..'rock Fonts 900t012 00 do do Dress do 900 to 1 150 Co Grey and G•. an Cloth Coats 700 to 900 .do Moleskin Ft ick & Dress do 4 0050 500 Also on hand an assortment of Fancy Satin Vests. 250 to 4 50 With a variety of Suspenders, Stocks, and Collins, &c., ail of whO. will be sold to the entire satisfac tion (dal! ilk may call, by LIFTINCOT dr. TAYLOR, Mammoth Clothing Store, Corner of Mahan tango and Centro street. P. S.—We are now prepared to accommodate those fincen men that called on us last Saturday fo Sunout Coats at their own prices. Pottsville. December 31. NEW DRUG STORE. E. D. EICIDIOLTZ, respectfully informs the citizens of Pottsville, and Schuylkill county generally, that he has opened, ( in the store formerly oc. copied by' Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of Drugs, - Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Vars*s, Putty, Glas‘ Spices, Patent Medicines, ere., Ae. And solicits a share of public patro. , sge, con& deadly assuring the public that every article in his line, shall be of the first qualitvand purely genuine. flaying served a regular apprenticeship to the busines in Philadelphia, those who favour him with a call, can rest satisfied that be will guard strictly against all mistakes, and have their med icines put op with the greatest care and nicety. Physicians prescriptions attended to with par ticularsare, at all hours. Country Physicians and Storekeepers, supplied at a small advance on ci. ty prices. 'Pottsville, December 3. 49—f NEW SCHOOL BOOKS. 200 New Cobo's Spelling Rooks 200 do do Readers No. 1 200 do do do No. 2 50 Frosts American Speaker 50 do History of the United States 50 do Grammars 50 Keith's A rithmeties 50 :Mitchell's Geographical Readers 50 do Geography and Atlas 50 do Primary Geography All of which will be sold wholesale and retail et Philadelphia prices, by the subscriber January 21, 1843, SHERIFFALTY. To the Free and Independent Elec tors of Schuylkill County. lI.AVING been solicited by a large number of my friends, lam induced-to offer tuyielf as a candidate, at the ensuing election, for the office of SHERIFF. Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your- votes I will - perform the duties of that office impartially and to the best of my-ability. WILLIAM MA'TZ, West Brunsw lg. March 18, 12-4- To the Free and Independent Voters of Sehupkill County. WELLOWZITIZENS:—The solicitation . * of IL' numerous friends, why have promised•me their support, have incloced meta offer myself to your consideration, as a candidate for the .Of fice of • SHERIFF, at the next October Election. Should I he so fortunate as to receive a majority of your votes, I will spare no exertions to-give entire gamble. tion, by fulfilline the dully' of the Office with. industry and fidelity. NICHOLAS SeITZINCER. Pottsville, March 25, 1843. 13— To Country Nerolawns and Oloichant Tailors. WE invite your attention to our extensive as sortmeni English, Freack, and dozen can Bread Cloths, of various qualities and ap. proved colors. Also Habit and Double Miil Cloths, together with a good assortment of Plain and` New Style Fancy single and double-milled Cassimers, Sattinetts, Velveteens, Giraffe-Cloths, Merino, Summer Cluths,Gambroons, Linen Dril lings, and other articles. fur Summer wear, Eng. lish and French boiled Satins, Valencia and oth er Vestiegs, Silk Velvets, Brown and Black Hol. lands, Silk and Verona Serges,Silicies, Cubans, Paddings, Canvass, Buttons, Sewing Silks, Scarf Twisi„Thread, Bindings, Cards, Tapes, and all other articles of trimmings used by Tailors. We are daily receiving flesh goods which are examined and every article warranted as repro. scnted, and sold at prices that will give satisfac tion to purchasers. LIPPINCOTT' & PARRY; Importers find dealers in Cloths Cassimets &c. No. 57, North 2d St., a few dawn below Arch. Philadelphia, Aptil l r 14.-2 at THE MINERS' JOURNAL. PROTECTION. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE Trn FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co., OF FUI LADELPOLI. Capit6l S 400,000, Paid in. CHART= rEUSTIIAtin J ONTINUE to make) Insurance, pemament ape limited on every 'description of properly in town and Country op the usual Favorable terms Office 1631 Chesnut Street near fifth street. CHARLES N. PAN/WEIL President -' D FR EMORS, Charles N Banker, Samuel Grant.. James Scott. L Frederick Brown, Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Gee. W.Rieharda, Tobias Wagner. Modeeai D. Lewii. CHARLFS G. BANCKER, The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the aboire mentioned institution, and is now pre. pared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville. June 19. 1841. 25—ly JAIIID3 LAI ZIG'.I.I. Indemnity against loss or damage by Fire. Capital $400,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY, make Insurances. either tempora7 or perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FHIL, in town or country, on Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on Household Furniture, Merchandise, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every description; Vimstus and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Gmund Rents upon the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally or by letter. ut the Company's office, at. the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON McMICHA EL, President. L. lietrusuess, Secretary. Dtawrogs, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood, Archibald {Wright, P. L Lagnctmime, Samuel Townsend, Elijah Dallett, Robert l.oughead, George M;Tromman, R. W. Pomeroy, George W Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointecrAtt2rr for, the abOve mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make I ?MIRA NMI upon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANAAN Pottsville, Feb. 27, 1841 -ot ,---- CHARLES F. RAYMOND, \ Pule:teal Hat and Cop Harefaetn. t rey, would inform his -friends and the public, that he has removed his Cheap Hat and Cap Hantsfaciney from No. 82 Chesnut wee% to No. 129 Chesnut Street, one dot+ below 4th Street. North side un. der the Auction Rooms of Mears. Lyon & Hart, where he w'irl „continue to fuinisli his justly eel. ehraled REAVER HATS,' at the low price of Four Dollar's and Twenty five cents, equal in all respects, if not superior to anti sold in the City at $5 and upwards. His fine l'irrizia Flaw at 53,50 warranted to be on fine fur bddies, far surpasses any hat sold elsewhere at $1 to 91 50. To test the truth of the above assertidn, those interested to satisfy themselves, are reqUeSted to call at any or all the other Stores, previous to calling on the subscriber, is he is sure that his flats will be more appreciated when congOreci with others. d. F. RAYMOND, No. 129 Chesnut St, North side,• Philadelphia. N. R.—Country merchants will find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber, Shopping Fare wanted of all kinds. Philada., February IS, 8-3 m 20- iBRIME Western Hams, ( cured wily and without smoke.) Shoulders & Sides,' Baskin Smoked Beet, ' Sologna Sausage, Smoked and Pickled Skiman. Halifax and Massachusetts Mackerel, ' SLad, Smoked Herring, Cod Fish. &z. ;or rale at E. Q... , A. HEN DERSON'S May QS, 22 . Old Goverment, Java, Rio. Laguira and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico, St-Croix, and New Orleans Sugars. Imperial. Young Dyson, Pouchong ¢ Souchong Tea Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump Sugar. Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment. Red, White. Yellow and Brown Soap. Wines and Liquors, a full assortment. Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate, Coco, Starch, Fruit, Rice, itc. Cap be bought on 'as reasonable terms as else where of - Q. it. A. HENDERSON. May 2822 A lmost every disease that flesh is heir fo may be cured by the timely use of OA K ELEY'S COM POUND I I.:PURA:FIVE: RUl'. This may be proved satisfactorily to those who 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 ofrelief— certificates of Physicians who had the most severe cases under treatment, their patients having taken the medicine by their advice and been cured—certificates from the Prothonotary, Clerk of Orphans' Court. No tary. die.. stating their acquaintance with persona of respectability and standing, who having the good of their fellow men at heart.bave voluntarily come for ward and given a statement of their case and its cure. for publication, &c. ike. The number ofthese cern: , fiestas being too great for newspaper publication, thp subscriber has deemed it advisable to have a copy pf the most important certificates properly authentica ted, under seal, to be placed at the stores of agents, who have the medicine for sale, where pennansnfilic. • led with Scrofula or Kings evil White Swelling, Chronic Rheumatism. Totter, Mercurial diseases, Eruptions of the Skin. Cough of long standing or in cipient Consumption, sick Head-ache. dtc, arc, may have an opportunity of ascertaining the names and residences of those who have been cured by'tts use, sad who will be willing, Weaned upon, to give every formation required. As a more general evidence that this is no quack medicine. l would refer to ,'the names of the follow ing well known phynciams, Who attested to its efficacy:—Dr. J. P. theater; Dr. S. ;J. Birch. Dr. Jno. Otto, Dr. H. O. Muhlenberg, Dr. J. E, Sorbet, Sold wholesale and Retatl at the drug and Chemi cal Store of BANNAN. '4- E. B. EICHHOLTZ. Pottsville. J. 13. &J. H. Falls. D 1 io er svi 11 0. ; Hugh Kiosley, Port Carbon ; Henry Voute„ Orwigsburg. January 21, 4-Iy. • MILITARY STORE. • - TtlE subscriber Aronld reapectfully inform his fnendi and e.ustonters that he has located his e l Military Cap Manufactory In Third Street, No. 101, a few doors below Race Where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new one as are disposed to favour him with their custom. flesh!l emtinues to manufacture Military and Sponmen's article, of every description. such as Leather. Cloth, Felt Silk and Heaver Dress Caps, of all patterns; Forage Gaps; Holsters for troop Body do; Canoed!) Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of all kinds; Canteens; Knapsacks. diffesecit patterns: Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do, Brush and Pickers, Plumes, Pompoons, Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality: Shot Bags, Game Bags. Drums. &c..4-e. 0 Orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. WILLIAM CHESSMAN. No. 101 North Third St., a few doors below Race Philadelphia. Oct. 29, 94—Om'. MEDICINES! MEDICINES! DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills do Soothing Syrup la children. Baron Von Howieler's, Herb Pills Duct. Goodie's Female Pills. Dort. William Evan's Fever & Ague Pills. Doct. Hunt's Botanic Pills, For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills id to be superior to any Medicine ever yet ofTeAd to the Public. - A fresh supply alba above Medicines, just received and for sale at the Drug Stole of • • Dec 11 50— JOHN S. MARTIN. ETHODIST HYMN ROOKS,—A fresh supply. Also Barnes' Family Prayers, just received and for sale'by ' • - February 2S, 1843, . B BANN 9 AN.— PCASTER & SALT-150 tons of Platters 150 sacks Ground Soh. for sale by Oct. 29.44 MILLER .& IIeOGERTY. ' lIALSAM OF W ID CHERRY W fresh supply bf this,celebrated Medicner jam received andfor saletby , the subscriber, solo A: gent for theproprietors. Mc.; 1- 31 ' . Jl3llZek S. C. MARTIN RE.116 - , - vAL. HAMS & SHOULDERS FRESH GROCERIES JOYFUL NEWS. ATTENTION. = UM ripgAm—so boxes Soudan and Puwchong Teas recieved and for sale b Ort.-29. 44 , MEL ' & fIAGGEiLTY. POT ASllfrrJust received 'and for sale at ihe Drag Store of • JOHN B.IJ, 31ART/N. December 31, ' 3 flat/ dr. LAGITAHI COIFFEE-50"bags rt illaveived and for safe by • Oct. 29.44 MILLER 6 HAGGERTY. (1111LBLAIN REMEDY—Warranted , a certain "`"cure for frosted feetand /lamb, sold only whole- sale and retail at Elellt iOLTZ'S new Drug & Chem. cal Stote. Pottsville. Pa. January 7; 2 11PRIN MRS'Ky—ln 1* sad 25 lbs. Kege, a Philadelptuaprices.for sale by - March 19. B. BANNAN. 'PEASE'S CANDY.--a supply of Pease' Cough Candy, just received from the Wholgbale Agent. Philadelphia, and for sale at MARTIN'S Drug Store December 31, 1— WHIPS & CAN ES—Just received and of Bale an assortment ofGig, Sulkey. and riding Whips.and Walking Canes. Mardi 19.12 JOHN S. C. MARTIN. VERY CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK VERY & J. Beatty have just receivedfrum New York;a large supply of choice Green arm Blacc Teas. December 28 52 JR. RECKER'S EYE SALVE—A supply of this highly celebrated Salve for sore and inflamed Eyes—just received and for sale by JOHN S C. MARTIN'S Drug Store. . January 28, 1843, 5 OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE 100 Pine Street, corner South Street. • THE Eubstr ibei bets lease to call the attention Of his friends and the O‘. ) > . . Public in general, to the following ▪ " arrangements for 1843, (or the pur. robe of banging out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the hollowing Regular Poeket Ships to eind froiii Liverpool. Alps' Captains Days of Sailing from Names. New York. G, 'Washington, Burrows, June 7 Oct 7 Feb 7 United States Britton • 13 ' 13 • 13 Garrick Skiddy • 25 • 25 ' 25 Patrick Henty Delano July .7 Nov 7,Mar Sheffer& Allen ' 13 ' 13 Roacius Collins ' 25 ' 25 25 Independence Nye Aug 7 Dec 7AI 7 Virginian Allen • 13 13 13 Siddons. F.. Cobb ," 25 • 25 • 25 Ashburton Hutilaston Sep. 7 Jan 7 ill'y 7 Ste'n , Whitney Thompson ' 13 • 13 • 13 Sheridan DeFeyster ' 25 • 25 ' 25 Days of Sailing from - Liverpool. G. Washington Burrows July 25 Nov 25M'r 2.5 Untied States Britton Aug 1 Dec IAI I trarriek Skiddy ' 13 • 1 . 3 • 13 Patrick Henry Delano • 25 • 25 "25 Sheffield Allen Sept 1 Jan. 1 M'y -Roscius Collins • 13 • 13 • 13 Independence Nye • 22 * 25 • 25 Virginian Allen Oct. 1 Feb 1 J're I Siddons 1 , Cobb 13' 13 • 13 Ashburton llutileson • 25 • 25 • 25 Ste'n Whitney Thompson Nov 1 Mar I J'ly I Sheridan Depeyster ' 13 • 13 ' 13 Regular Packet Skips to and from London Ships' Captainsof Saiting from Natnes. New York. Mediator Chadwick June 1 Oct 1 Feb 1 Wellington Chadwick • 10 • 10 • 10 Quebec Heberd ' 20 ' 20 • '2O Philadelphia Hovey July 1 Nov I MN. 1 Switzerland Chadwick 'lO 10 •10 - IL Hudson Morp,"an ' 20 " 20 • 211 Ontario Reddish Aug I Dec IAI 1 Toronto Griswold ' 10 ' 10 ' 10 Westminster Moore • 20 20 ' 20 St. James Sebor Sept 1 Jan 1 May I Montreal Tinker • 10 • 10 • 10 Gladiator Britton ' 20 • 20 • Days of sailing iron' London. Mediator _ ' Chadwick July 17 Nov 17 51'r 17 Wellington Chadwick • 27 ' 27 • 27 Quebec Heberd Aug 7 Deal 7AI 7 Philadelphia Hovey • 17 • 17 ' 17 Switzerland Chadwick • 27 ' 27 • *27 H. Hudson Morgan Sep. 7 Jan 7:151'y 7 Outrider (radish • 17 ' 17 • 17 Toronto Griswold 27 ' 27 • 27 Westminster Moore Oct. 7 Feb 7 J'ne 7 St. James Sober • 17 • 17 ' 17. Montreal Tinker ' 27 • 27 ' 27 Glaniator, Brittow Nov 7 Mar 7 J'ly 7 l'n addion to the above. Regular Lines, a num. her of Sp lkndid New York built Transient Ships, such as the 'Adirondack,' 'Scotland,' Russell Glover,' and 'Echo,' will continue to sail from Liverpool weekly in regular succession, thefeby preventing the least possibility of detention or delay in Liverpool: and for the accommodi 'on of persons wishing to remit money to their .m. Ries or friends, I have arranged thepayme • of my Drafts 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. )Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co ENGLAND. bankers, London. P. W. Byrnes, Esq. Liverpool. Passengers can also be engaged from Liver. pool in Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular packet ships, on #pplication being made personally, or by letter, (post paid,) ad dressed to JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street, corner of South. AGENTS.—In Pottsville, Benj: Bannan, Esq. In Lowell. Rich. Walsh, Esq.a In Albany, T. Gone), E.N. In Newark, John McColgan, Esq. In Toronto, U. C., Rogers and Thompson. I also beg leave to assure my friends and the public in general, that the greatest punctuality will be observed in the sailing of the above ships, .together with all others which I may have, and that passengers will experience no delay on their arrival at the different porta where they mean to embark. P.. s.—Free passage can also be secured from the various ports in Ireland and Scotland from which steamboats run to Liverpool. : JOSEPH MOM URRAY. 100 Pine street, New York. Gives drafts in sums to suit Applicants, on the. Provincial NoeL of Ireland, payable at Cork Banbridge Limerick Ballymena Clonmol Parsontown "1, Londonderry Pownpatrick Sligo .Pavan Wexford , Lurgsn _Belfast _Omagh Waterford Galway Dungannon Bandon Ennis Armagh Ballyshannon Athlone Coleraine, Strabane, Kilkenny Dungarvan BaNina Mallow Tralee --- Money more Youg hal Coot ehill Enniskillen Kilrush :Monaghan. ENGLAND—Spooner, Atwood 4 co.. Bankers, London, payable in every town in Great Britain. P. W. BYRNES, Esquire, Liverpool. CITY or CILAatlaW BANE, Payable iu evay town in Scotland. ... ;New York, January 21, 4... NEW STORE. . J'AM'ES DOWNEY, 1111SESPEC1•FULLY informa thepublie that has brought with him from .New York thit spring, a large assortment of . GROCERIES 4 LIQUORS, Which he offers for sale at the most moderate Philndelphia wholesale prices, ( freights added, ) at his store house, in the now stone Building, nest door to his tavern, Morris' addition to Potts. silk!, consisting of Black end Green Tete. Falling Loaf. Santa Cruz, Portu Rico, 4- New Orleans Sugars, Rio, isvg, and St Domingo Coffee, Sperm &Common Oils, Molasses, 1 Whiet and Yellow Soaps, Tobacco, Keg and Box Raisins, Wines and Liquors, from common to the 'eat quality, - A quantity of Dryed Meat, Mackerel, from No. 1 to No. 3, in quarter halt and lull barrels, About 300'Sacka Ground Salt, 60 barrels superior Albany Summer Al, &e.. 14r • 204-1, (TLYTHE P B Cl) 150&000. , ' Naomi Principle of Water-PrOvintMoth. a • la y this method he t pores of the Cloth ateieft a open as before, %y which the insensible Ocr ipiration can freely escape; and at the same time it is tendered Wafer-proof 10'611 practscal poses. Thelpocess is both simple aad cheap. Il is adapted to trade and occupation, to which Cloth 01 :any description is. or can be used. Cloth having passed through this,process is tor• ever after sate from Mildew and Vermin. Sail and Awning makers, Clothiers. Hatters, Bo o t a nd Shoe makers, Umbrella Takers, Cloth manufac. torers„ and all others whose:interest it is, are re spectfully invited to this subject. , • Rights' for Sale for any part dl the United States by the Priihrieter, at his residence, No. 130 NassuaiStreeti New York, either for Cash or in exchange forproperty, real or personal. Also, fur bale, en easy, cheap and simple pro. cam rendering Calico Ain's Fast; the !rage is in. ailed to it. Also, for sale, '(:team of Earth." a sure and safe remedy for Mould on Leather and Fura, of all descriptions. Trunk and flat ness makers, Boot and Shoe Dealers, &c. will do well to consider of it.'These remedies-'ere all very simple and drub. Coe Thousand yards of Cloth may be rendered Water-proof at an ex pease of One Dollar. Water•proof Flannel worn next to the skin is a sure preventive and Corte the Ithepma,tisrp. The fulloWing is an I extract of a Report on the subject, from a Coin millets of the Common Counci': "The Committee, pis Arts/ Sceinces, and Schools, to whom was referred the Petition of F. IL Pettis, asking for a consideration for an in. .vention which the Petitioner claims as his, ren. derieg 'Cloth of every description Water-proof, beg laive to _ Report : that they examined several pieces of Cloth which they tested, and found the same tin. pervious to water, except from a pressure beyo.d that of ordinary rain, and believe that persons clad with garments made from Cloth thus pie pared, would be secure from wool calm - iglu:es in rainy weather. The advantages of this, above that of India Rubber will he perceived, when it is kriown that the pore, of the Cloth are not clo sed, allow toy the free escape of the insensbile per. spiratioo, which is important to health. The Committe arc assuredby the Petitioner, that the beauty or lustre of the Cloth is not immeshed, thpt us quality is not injured, that it is not less guide ; but on the contrary, the beauty, duality' and supleness are preserved, and for many pur poses rendered more lasting. The cheapness of the application brings the advantages of the im provement within the reach of all ; and the corn. mute have no doubt many will be disoo:-ed from this Canso to by its advanta ges :brid such test wit) du more to establish is reputation than an. recommendation from this Committee. The committee feeling disposed to treat the Petition with all ••airness, am as far as they in vestigated the improvement, finding it to meet their expectations, they cheerfully recommend such a trial of its merits fay the public, as will more fully test its utility." Signed MOSES G. LErnRRD, ) HENRY E. DAVIS, Committee. The following are the priers askerlTir the ex clusive right to use the 'Nausea Princple" of Water-proving in the different States.—Proper proportion will be made for any City, Town. County or District. ' Maine ti1,(410 Vermont win° • New Hampshire 4,1100 Massachusseits . 14,000 do. Dye Setting 200110 Rhode trlaird 3,000 Coneetient 3.1100 New York New Jersey _ 4.000 do. Calico Printing .2 10,100 Pennsylvanials • 000 .._---- Pelews re r• 2,000 Maryland 5 non Virginia . t+,lloll North Carolina South Carolina 5,01111 Georgia 5;0011 Alabama 31100 Tennessee , 4,1101) tg' Mississippi , ' .2,00 ft Ohio . . In. Mg Kentucky. 5 0 0 Indianna 5,1100 Arkansas', . Michigan 4,00 Illinois Spat. M issouri . 3.nno District of Columbia • 2,000 Florida 1,500 Wisconsin 1.500 Noe—Cloth. Garments, Dom- Illankets, &c. taken in and Water-proved by the proprietor at moderate fharges. Cloth done at 25 cents per yard; Over Coats $ 1 00; otherartteles in propor. portion. The Firemen, indivie,tially and collec tively, are invited to examine the advantages of the discovery. Post paid letters will have prompt. aytention. Terms of Sale made easy to respor.. Bible purchasers. F. H. PF.TTI3, No. 130 Nassau Street, New York: March 11 11-3 m Is4AC.N. MOSS, Nu. 12 South Fourth Sit . . a few clo'ors below Market PIEIADELPHIA. INVITES the attention 01 country Merrhants and others to his extensive tis..ort nterii of Snhool Books, superior Blank account Books, (of his own manufacture) and Foreign and Mimetic etation. ary. Quills, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Steel Pam of up wards of fifty varieties. Blue Black. and Red Inks. Lead Pencils, Slates, Inkstandq, & c. lEr Cheap eleeoun Books—a large stock al ways on hand suitable for retail trade, and coun. try Merchants. A LARGR assorratENT OP WRITING PAPER!, fools cap and Letter Papers, plain and ruled ; Wrap. ping Papers, Unmet Boards; Ph_ying ("arils, and all other articles sold by stationers. LiCDGERI, JOURNALS, RICCoRD BOOBS. NC, snit. able far flanks, Public officer, &c., constantly on hand or made to order, of any size, shape, or p.it. tern. Materiels and Workmanship warranted of the best quality, all of which are offered at pri m; to suit the times. ICJ Country Merchants and others visiting the cite, are respectfully invited to call and examine his goods end pricer, and satisfy therm:elves of the great reduction effected by the Cash System. Phila., March li, 11-2 mo Bic UN T CAIiBON HOTEL., Schuylkill County. Pa. LtBEN' BRIGHT respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he has tak. en this splendid, airy and delightful establish merit, situated at the termination o •••• 4- the Reading and Philadelphia Rail eas' i f Rood, where he will be happy to wait ------_ on those who visit the Coal Region. on business, or for thp purpose of enjoying the' mountain air and water. The Hotel is large. finished and furnishes in the best style—and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all who may layer it with a visit. Being within ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noiselif that busy, bustling place, it is con fidently believed that it will be &Iliad much more pleasant' and agreeable, than any other hotel in 'the vicinity. Attached to the - Hotel is a large and beautiful garden, overlooking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Thiunt Carbon 'Rail Road. (extending to the Mines and tbenc to Sunbury) the Centre Turnpike, and at the same time affording a real and romantic v iew of five Mountains. The house is sarplied with pure mountain spring water, and a Bathing establishment unrivalled in the country. A llPTendid pleasure Car is kept fur the•exclusive accommodation of visitors, who may he disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman tic scenery of the surrounding country. Individ uals or families may rely on having ample room, ned every possible attention. Mount Cabon,Juncl9. 1841. 25—If NEW FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STUB E. JUST opened fur the Benefit of the Poor, by. selling et reduced prices and for cash, at the old, Post Office Stand, Centre street, opposite Mar. ket street. By calling and examing you will find the Pri. cell to suit the Times. Puttaville,.Navember 12, • 46- • A NEW FOUNTAIN of II>F DAN OPEN, D. AND its beating streams now gashing thnb. A brilliant star his arisen in the East: and now, cheering thciasatids wdh RIMMED LIRALTEI. Lend um, AND uarelNE9 . , That Star il . 1 . r . REICITTER'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. • These pills. Wall understand. cure diseise by 4 power peculiar only to itself • which instantly checks thleoction and progeny. of 'disease, for their nom. men cement is much alike twhteltris when the' • BLOOD' AND JUICES sie so far depraved. as to praductrobstructions and sores) that one medicine. previded it be competant to produce sicknots, will be all that is necessary for removing disease, and restoring • HE.4•LTH AND JIAPPINESS to mankind. Let it likewise be remembered, that there is no medicine now in existence ptoasessing equal healing powers; and , that no vegetable, or all other kind of physic can tic soon restore health, when lust, even in cases the most inveterate. The action of these pills upon the bowels, are mild; producing no griping pains or debiltty,but oq the contrary, after they have operated, you fe el thai a load of irritating and corrupt humont _ hive been taken from you, and the buoyant feelings ot\bealtn spring up in their plaem, and What is another great object in these pills, :hey are' always safe,they mat be taken on all occasions, and under any natant. , stances, without regard to the name of the disease, for they operate upon every part of the body.and expel disease from whatever On it may be seated. Every . person who possesses a box of these pills, ,f . ! • NEEDS NO PHYSICIAN, •% for in them he can find a cure, and confidently rely upon a speedy restoration to health. •• . In Germany, the laud 'of their origin. millions of; persons have,expenenced their beneficial effecps, tin& the thousands who have used them here. speak oe shims in the highest of terms, on account of their cura tive properties, The Joyful news of health and Comfort, spreaLs'/ from those ttho have happily used DR. REICIITER'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. . , and they now prevail by their own excellence, and the Power of Truth. A.nd why, we may reasonably inquire. hare they become so endeared to be hearts of those who hate used them, n,,d by lima) gained such a popalarify Simply because their action upon the HUMAN BODY, was as the sun and rain upon vegetation, giving new life to sit who partook of its happy influence. As the health of the plant depends noon the sap wlech circulates through its branches, so the life and health of monk lid depends upon the blood which flows through his veins. And when this vital fluitLisb ch is most necessary to the growth and support of the body. by some unknovtu cause becomes toad; d with morbid and CORRUPT HUMORS. in that instead of nourishing and atrtngthening the body, it labors to ptoduce obstrucnons im the gram. wh.ch enuentlers disease, have recourse to a me•hcine that Is perfectly safe in every disease, and that will produce a favorable tertionatton. ir given early in the Ntinultont.frucitieutly an a lew hours and most always in a te•v 11.1)8, in.• IS lieichitr's Vegritible Pillr, which An ihroughly cleanses the blood and system at large. &it disease of aoy Lod cannot, possibly exist, where We fiatl,thel'r Pre.3e,oce, prov'd. d maim , innot beyond all humin assistaneo. l'he price of ttie.e pills is 23 cents per box. with rub directio n s and can be lid al the Plailadtlphia 3.1td:c..1 ILII, estabbahed fur the as prrs,..n Of Q.. ackery. at the northeast corner of surd and ILACg streets— I ilew of sub-agents. Gat n'aviet.n. l'a., 00,10. 1812. Dear Sir '.nu doubtless remomlier my calling at your establishment about two weeks since, and oh o:Juno!! c i ,,•„ v i m o u r Mill Ws worth of DR RIECN TER'S Vt.:IA.:TABLE ,Ti E PILLS. for one of my neighbors who requested ine to procure the article Ihr them. This being dune and my own business transacted, I started for home, After travel ling all day. I was taken with a sudden chill, which left tnt with a violent fever. head-ache, and consider. a bl e p , r. iletom t hout my whole system, with great stc6wine at my stomach, whmlf so completely en:ea t-11,1/d me that I was itionorillett to stop at a small Inn oil ihe road for , ik11 . 51 and rest. Upon tinviry, they had mulling that could possibly elfin] me relief. Vt life yet iti misery, for I never wail so dl iu all my lift.. I li. pody tlt u = ht. of your pills. and restaged at mien 111.0 box upon my own BCI,OIIIII and at 4 to 11 , •411,. t took Nx of them druid, a warm cup of :ea. 311.1 r 4 tired In hot My pun here cea.cil in a measure, at d 1 . ii I I seinid asleep 1,. Hie morning I numli Miner, and after the pills bad op"mated I was gone a 41.if•retit perrtin.; took another dime of 6,tir mils, remained there all Il ethics:dm . , and on ThiAlay started for home as meting ever, and I still copy good health—the pxsuits for whifin I hioncht theni.niforinti tae that they have experienced more benefit from your pills than a whole cart load of the wools whcht they had formerly used. Surely if they glued ti.em with :is ginid an (free, imonahemselves as I have, they have good reason for exhaling their vir tues and ,f you take my advice, you will persevere. go 011 and rem - intro:ma them to all who are ltbonng underdisease, and my word for it, they . wid become so nopidar,,as a general remedy that you will find it difficult in supplying the dem incl. -(Signed) G. W. GRA Greenfield. The above Medicine is sold in Pottsville at the Store of CLEMENS & PARVIN Puttsv;Pe, Match. 11. 1813. 11—Iy To Dyers; illeaclker., Pripti'Aakers, Steam Engine Builders, and others. PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELDED WROUGLIT INN TUBES From 4 inches to I in calibre and 2 to 12 fort lung, eattable,or sustaining preiCcure Pans CM to 25111 Hoc per. square inch, with Stop iko, T*, L•, and other fixtures.to suit, fitting log,ther, will, ,crew Joints, suitable for STPAAI, WATER, GAS, and for Lt/COMOTIVE a Id oilier STEAM BOILER Fix's,' (zi3o Manufactured and — ifor sale .by . . MORRIS, TASKER & 15111010738.. Warehouse S. E. Corner of Thinlar. WaliairStieual. PIIILADELPHIA. July II DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JUST received in . addjtion to former supplies, a general assortment of I= Paints, Medicines, Oils, and Turpentine: Um/irate. Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, I arnishes, Perfumery, Glass from 7 by 9 to 24 6 20. Together with every artacle in hie line, while he offers for sale, at a ama II advance,and solicits the at tention of Physicians and country dealers generally. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. / iYJ Particular attention given to Physician's Pre. scripuons,at all hours, November '26 11.:01S! Ste. E eubscriber announces to the public that he,„ has on hand a 'oree quantity of well cured Dena, Dried Beef, Tonh.es, &c. s•e., which he will sell at , VERY LOW RATER FOR eASIL at his stand in Centre Street, opposite the Town Hall. All smoked meat: , which on trial should prove, not to be good, will be taken back. • , rie always keeps for sale all kinds of Fresh-Meat, which will be sold at reduced prices—and respectful , ly solicits the patronage of the public. Pottsville, Feb.ll. To the Eltctors of Schuylkill Co:'. FELLOW CITIZENS :—At the solicitation of my friends, who hove voluntarily prami. sed to support me in different Sections or, the county, I hove been induced to offer myself se a candidate fur the office if SHERIFF At the ensuing election. Should I be so fortu nate. as to be elected, t pledge myself to perform the duties of the oilice with fidelity, to 013-best of my abilities. JOSHUA HOVER. MeKeansburg, March 25, . To the Free and Independent; .Flec ,. tors of Schuylkyi County. IVELLOW CITIZENS :LAt the>carnest soli citations of a number of 'my friends. 1 have "concluded to offer myself as a'candidate for the' office of SHERIFF- . At the ensuing election, and.respti,dulleiolieit your votes. Should Ibe elects*, bledtinayselt to perform the duties of thti'ottlee• to the best of my abilities. ItEIIAEL SELTZER, • .March 11; = 081 ES JOHN REIGER 7-t3