-..r~e~ a ~x :;fir:.^_:r, _ -- ~~":. .yvE11111.:1" LEI.1.11.1)1511. A-- liSiy love ppu're worry childish What,: 'You.eruel thing to say so; • ' * And knowinilyKst I satf,rs too. ", _ It's alalks—eeery day so : if husbands poly bad to go .Thro' half what their pour wives.have ; The t y 'would'at— that: rd have 'mit how— Suckcornfortable lives have," ' , Childish,: 'fore yo was married, if' You only heard me 1 you used-to fuss about'as if You thought I was a dyin'; would' have a family I . Let me go back to mother ; Jane, ,_the colonge ;-.hcre hand' the child Good gracious l there's the - other!' . wWetl, but, my 10ae"... 4 1.'m no your love ;" d—n it, only hear me;'-- , oro. won't but two years married, too! You'lrate; you,-don't come near rime;" "I, only etlid--" "don't talk,'—"l wilt, Itin punished fur my glad.; I say you're werfy childish—CM - You comes it twice mita ttb s ins !" Nal ME - , . • . :. . A CAMP-FIRE STOUT. • 6, , • ,1 1 EhilLT MlLlllillt DISCIPLINE .12 . 1 I. TLIB..A. . spiral story was told one nightby,Capt. 'H. tvhi.le Olia4y of us were lying on the windward side of a mess-fire at a camp high up on the Wichita. Ilt ran, something in thiswise :' , 1 , , ,Some six months after the famous battle - of San Scietuto, and While the tide of emigration svas rapid ly setting towards Texas, numerous were the 'ads •ffitions matte to, the population of thesnewilleputa- Tic from - Western Tennessee and Northern Itlis sissiipi. Among the emigrants from Cie s fanner was Co!. S. HeAtad.heen honored, while iu Ten nessee, vvith.tbeiornmission of captain in the re zulainailitil; Orl office which, as he thought, he' - had filled with .a little little credit to himself. He was Moreover oxer eihugly Proud Of hts title, and looke l d • with note Intlo scorn upon any • one who might ••-, ,-, • chance to address him wi:hout.giving the military prefix to his name ifs - longest, loudest and broadest • Nsotin I. i s, , Arrived in Texas, where at the time them was ••-, ' hardly a man below s the . rank of Lieutenant, our . • . hero., was of course - anxious for military advance ' hen:. At an election for regimental ,officers, - which shortly after took place in the section in - , which he had located, Capt. S. was exceedingly . officious, no only with stories of his military per formances, while in* s ecimmand of a small fraction ' \ of the nation's bulwark in Tennessee, but also with ' ' a barrel of corn-whiskey which he had purchased for electioneering purposes, anduf which he freely and cordiptly invited every voter to partake.--A - , Man who talked so much uf his own military tal unti,•und who was so very l.beral with his whiskey ' 'withal, was '.bound to win" inkin election and on 4ounting the votes, after it ; was. Over it was found • •.,', ' ttiat•he 'had been duly elccteil t eolonel of the regt ' went by a large mvj nits , . - . ' • ..> - Here was a long. step towards the high summit othis ominous hopes', and the head orCol. S. was now elevated mid' carried back in a degree corresponding with his advansernent; He really knew 'jest as hale of military science as a monkey &nisi of sacred psalmody -- bus neithei Julius 'Cm * - ,eat. nor Napoleon Bonaparte could have convinced - him, of the fset by all, the arguments they could have "mustered. He had read an abridgement of : some work upon miluary tactics, had ‘• trained . " _his pompanyion stindry occasions wLile in' Ten nesiee, and Was therefore -theoretically arid precti ___,. cony conversant with the art and science of war. upon the most approved principles. ' . . But - s few ,weeks lifter his elevation he called hi is" -- Wmint„ out flit inspectionand review. 4 money crowd it teas, armed with sinooth-bores, riles, fowling pieces, muskets and 'double barrelled • guns- 7 -good locks and, poor locks,. (lint locks and percuSsion locks. he formed his men into line, '.• platoons and squ'ares, such as they were; but it is :•• •' , diontilful whether, the msnceovring of the Men who f )lioweayeter the Hermit, in his crusade forthe , - ts' . 're:every:lvan mote scientific Military princi: ‘- 1 plea. • , , _ There were two or three officers present tit the time, who well understOod the science of Which Col. - 8. knew so' littlemen who had seen much . service; and olore *hems Cul. S. was extremely • E - . - anxious tor" show off" to the best possible silvan- - ''' cage. To do this more effectuilly, he finally be thought . ' him d'"tltter plan would be to give the ' officers above mentioned - p specimen. Of the mans' 2 ' ner in r which his men could , filea general - volley. -_ Ho accordingly, after much ii geeing" and" haw , mg," formed them into line directly in front of . a • large . fielid'of corn. '• In order to - make more sure , ' •of theirfiring in a body, and all as nearly at the ' same moment as possible,. he next made them a I - • ' • short and - pithy. address, something in the follow 'in; style :—• '4' , ' • ..• Fello..v Snots : —The eyes of Taxes, the eyes • , , - of arno enter bravest officers, my eyes are upon - you:: Eliglan 1 expects - every man to do his duty . , —I expect that you ~ will do yours. . Fellow so ' gers : just imagine that field 'of corn yonder to be : • slaughtering, Minahawking, and blood-thirsty Mex . ice), leQoase upon you in full hi tginejour 1... , .' selves to be Texas, drawn Up in prou st kind of array to giro your grim enemy 'particular and tin • enutiocul , Ignsi." Upon - the result of the volley I you are about to shoot depends litii very existence, - now mod forevermore, of your beloved, devaitrited ',• • aild l , fertile count b If you , alto ot altogether, so .• . -that the report of your well tried 'arms may sound 1 . -. :even as one goners!, decided and'sll:at-once kind, i' - iof crack,, then are -we sit% and our It artist' and ' ••, .j ma remain unpulloted—if you don't we are gone : • —plurrib used up sure. I will now give the word —make ready: take 'aim. fire: ", . Phis, pop, badg, snap, crack went the diff.rent I • impVinents of war in the hands of Co!. S.'s men; t • -- - .one eta time,, and, in ndkind of order.—Each 4------ Talasi - nallnif.sied a zeal trull\commendable to get r, '. Lie gun off at some, time, although they appeared -. entirely to , have forgotten the emphatic•injiinctien ..'-• of their commander to fire as nearly together as •:. ' possible. 'Some -'rho had flint lockii that missed. fire, picked their flints or ru'died the hrimiof their wool hats against them and•snaPped again. - Some - - 1 fresh primed their guns, while those' who had I -_ _ percussion l, icks put on new cops' if they missed • ' • fire; end geSd a second trial. In this way the rat --; - • • - - rte was almost incessant for several minutes, dui , kg whi6llCol. S. was hottor s atrickecrit the re - • . . .... - - Pilt.ofi, trials which. he had fondly hoped would - 7 tegUtta to' his glory., He, awaited patiently 'the •'•• 1 I . '• , , cessation of the firing, and as, the last report of a . ' rnuSkOt; ' . ,wlii'Oh 'hal been printed twice and, the ,• •' • flint of isibibh had - Been - three times picked, died , .1. - i _ away, he ridged his hands as though in agony 'and ~_:- •eiclajmed, with, much S.:notion', I , Tczafislosif • ' ‘- .'• Pn d -- . , -.4 ijahe aint !" 1 . ,._ - . , . 'A r~iin rnay alwaya•wisdom earn, • ' - Provided hO desires to • rt'etrarding what he ought to - learn • In' matters he aspires too -Look always long before you leap FeetweU.before lon fall ' Or r iryon can a secnstkeep ß Oceithis brieracrostie pedp ;• 2 • . " Iktall2 Prophet MlLveh's toll; • ruazmA Errters or - .rat COLD.—T 9 Mobile 'Her,eld tnentiFt that daring the cola weafber in thlt cif 4 on Tueeasy 'monolog, M..sich ?8, huraireds ufataill reed birds were picked , up' .sloeig the whervei, cJaiplel'ely ben urnhid on d'unabie to fly, throb an ocentrenee tuts n....ver before been kautvu :-. , . 7 .;j3:','::'• . -: .- T . j: - ,R-TA ~: ,-;,...!:. .',:4:,.•:e STRAWS. From the N. 0. Pic4une GM h.n Awful Warning. 111 =9 • son . f CONSUMPTION OF TUE LUNGS, itredions of the Liner, Asthma, lfroneisitis, ,Pain or Weakness of -the Breast or Lungs, Chronic Coughs, Veurisy, ;knit rrhage. of the' . Lungs, and all affections of the Pulmonary .'Organs.. ' • - NATURE'S OWN • PRESCRIPTION. A cOmnound • Balsamic 'preparation of the Prunus Virginiana or *. Wild Cherrv , -Bark,", combined With the EsitaApf .Tar; prepared by a near chMnical process, approved and recent mended by'the most distinguished physicians, 1c.....„ t0 and-universally acknowleged the st valuable_ 'medicine ever iiscovered. • ' ' No Quackery!!! , 'o, Deception. In setting forth the .yirtaes of this truly great medicine, .we have no desire to deceive those. %rho are labouring , under affliction, nor do we wish to eulogizi it more than it justly &series. lltt 'when we took around and see the vast 'a mount of suffering and • distress occasioned by many of the diseases in Which this medicine has preyed so highly, successful, leered that we can nel urge its claims too strongly, or say tots much in its favour., i • Various remedies it is troo.have been - offered, and puffed Into notico for the cure of diseaseOpf. the Lungs, and some 'heap no doubt Seen foiind very useful, but of all that have yet been-slangy ered, it is ecimitted 'by physicians and, all who have witnessed its effects, that none has proved as Succes.ful as this. Such indeed, are the • _,SURPRISING VIRTUES Of thistlalsem, that even in the advanced stagei of CON3UMPTION, after all, the moat' esteemed rem. e.di_s of physicians fare failc:d to effect any change, the use of this medicine has been pre-., datitive of the most astonishing relief, and ac tually iffiated cures 'after all hopes of recovery had been despaired ot. f ln the first stages of thadtseasa, termed "Ca tarrhal Consumption," originating from neglect. ed CRLD, it has been used' with undeviating success, and hundreds acknowledge ~they awe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicir.'e alone. In . that form. of Consumption so prevalent amongst delicate young -females, commonly termed debility, or • itGOING INTO A DECLINE," -- A complaint with which thousands arc linger. Mg; tt has also proved highly ; successful, and not only possesses the power of Checking the prog ress of this alarming complaint, but alsoiitrengh. ens and invigorates the system .more effectually than-any inedicine we have ever possessed. Besides its surprising efficacy in Consump. tion, it is equally efficacious in Liver Cprnplainte i Arthrit, Bronchiiii, and all affections of the Lodge. and has cured many 'of the' most obsti nate cases; after every. other remedy had, failed. IrfTior particlars sae Dr. Wistar's Treatise' on Consumption, to tiS bad ofd agents. . I • The Exirordinar:9 t Success , . Attending the use Pr `this medicine in diseases of the Luntsoindqhe many singular cures it has effected; having:fully established its efficacy, and as ue have alrpdy publiThed numerous tificates from the highest authority, whicluprove its virtues beyondfall.doubt, we consider it un necessary to exhibrt a long list of them in, this place, and will only mention a few eases, to show what it,has done. i- • LIFE' RFSIAINS WE HAITE . : STILL SOME HOPE A, EUTIPIttitNG • mong the many sin. gutar cures which (Ilia medicine has effected, there is perhaps Ohne in which its powers are so fUlly shown as in the case of i Mrs. Austin. • ThiAady had been consumptive for several years,Vind during 'the greater part of this time had received the : hest medical attention; end hi. cd al: the =most Naluablilyemedfes, yet nothing. could be found fp. arrest- its progress. She be. eaine subject to Violent fits of coughing, expect°. rated large quantities of matter occasionally tin god with blued, rend step by woo this fearful dis ease continued Its cinirie, until all hopes cif a re cciveTy vas entirely deipaired of. While in this daressing situation, lingering upon the very verge of the graye, she commenced the 'use of this Balsam, whWli to use her own expressionop. crated almost like a charm. In a few. days she expectorated fritely, the cough was gradually suppressed, antt , ,every day appeared to add fresh iigour to her looks; and now, in the place of that emaciated form:withering to, decay, she is seen mingling in soeiery, in better health than she has enjoyed for years, DI INTERESTED TEsnmatrfr—llaving witnee. sed the eurprieipg efficacy of Dr. Mantes Bal.: sam of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully acknowledge the above statement to be true Vid correct. '"• . J. C. - WALTERS, M. D. • Liven Comrzsiscr.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was 'Acted with this complaint for nearly five years, ~ during which time she was under the most skit. ful physicians—had tried lOrcury, Botanic, and Ileancepathic remedies, and every thing that of. forced her any hopes of rchef. She h ad dull, wandering pains in the Side, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and had been una ble to,s.lecp on the right side for three .yoarir— 'By the use of this . Balsam, she was cared ink a few ,weeks,'and Jeanine well to thiicclay.:; 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 from any one that has 'been relieved by, it. Such,Sir, is truly my case. I. have been a victim to that terrible disease Consumption, for many months, and have suffer ed so much, that I had become almost .Weary of My life. Hearing your Balsam so highly_ prais ed, 1 began . taking it a few:weeks back, and Can assure you it has relieved me more than any thing I have ever used before, and I confidently believe it will cam me MD:dually- Please give • the bearer the , worth of the•enelosed, and oblige, Yours Respectfully, JOAN PEARSON.• . • Chester County, Sept. 6, 1841. Friend Wistar —lt gives me much pleasure' to inform thee that my wile's health has improv. ed very much mince she hbs been using thy Bal sam of Wild Cherry, and we, think there is rici doubt but it will cure her. She ' has 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 ple ase 'give thebearer two bottles more fur ' • - - Thy.Friend, -EDWARD HOLMES. • . Lancaster County, July, 18, 1811. Dear Sir:—Please send me two bottles of your genuine Balsam' of Wild Cherry. I have been al& cted with Consumption for the last two years and suffered very much with a severe cough, pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, dr.c., and having tried numerous remediesi and also been. tinder Several doctors, yet I could not find any thing to, relieve me until ',used some of you Balsam . . I- got one bottle from _ a neighbor, of mine who using it, and have; found such wonderful relief fromitat I have no do.ubti it-will cure me effectually,,Ct • reqeelfUliy ?ours, ROBERT , HOMII4N. 111' Read the following from Dr. Jacob Hoff •manra physician of extensive prieticedn Hun. tingdon, county. Dear procured hoe Riffle of Dr. Witi. tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed, Ertl., of this place, and tried it in a case of obsti. nate Asthma. on a child of Paul Schwebie, in which many other remedies had boon tr ied with. out Any ,The Balsam gave sudden relief; .and in my opiniiin, the child is effeoturilly cured by its Use. - Your*, tfcc. , - ' JACOB 110FF:t1 AN, - 111. D. Deceinber 23d, 1841. Dear Sir,—Your 'Balsam of Wild CliortY hat effected sorra' astenisiting cutes here. One Of which is an old lady:Mrs Russell, who had been suffering fur a long time with shortrieas of breath. ing,nad,general weako'essointil mite was fi nally (Adored to keeP her bed:: After various othUr. te medics had bLeo rcsifrted to in vein; she et - Minion ced ming sour Halaa al, and after taking two bit • •-•,;:-.$7,44,-- • -- • r'St t:;;Z:b"44-k4k. AEI EWA THOMPSON. Woodatown,"&pt. 4,1841. ties was recovered as-to tiiifibie to attend to all the defies Of her house; end*. tatting two' bottles - more wee entirely cured. ' - .-RespectfullY • hte, , ' - , • - • JOHN S. C, M - SII7IN. P l atteville, Pa. . ; ; ;; qA LITIOIV:—.As there is - a spurious. mixture called syrup of Wild Cherry, parchasers should be very , particular . to 'ask, lot Dr.; WISTAR* BALSAM..and observe'hts signetureini` the Bet, , - tic.' ; • Prefiered for the proprietor, and mild it Whole sale by; William& &Ca, Cheenists. No. Ul Mine 'greet, Philadelphia. ; ; - Sold in V,ottaville by E. B. BICIMOLTB and 'JOHN B. C. MARTIN, - and in almost every town and village throughout the country. Price 0 00 a Bottle: , ; Tannery; 7,11343. • , • ' Dernxi, B. Uses. lons LAt NO. , - TOWN - UALL _'STORE. [ ' HAAS & LAING,, - - . \ , .. _ UiAXE pleasure in antiouncingio the citizens o• Schuylkill county. that they have just opened in the basement story of ,the Town Hill, on Centre street. in the Borough a Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of NEW 'GOODS, , H inst brought from Philadelphia, where they were se acted with great care, and 'purchased at unusually uw' prices—comprising every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass Ware,, China Ware, Queens and EFL/zed-I%re; 'l . , Among which , may be found I Superfine Cloths. olvarions colors and qualities,' Blue, Black and Fancy-colored Cassimeres, Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets. P_rints.-Lawns, Ginghams, hforinoesand:Plaids, S.lk, Satin, Linen and Laces, • • Canton Flannel, Hollinds and Nankin,' 7 Marseilles and Valentii Vestings, I 3-4.44, 5-4,6.4 Muslin, Bleached & Unbleached; Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Hand'fs. N 4-vv and en Tenor style Summer Cloths, Cottonades and &Juneau% ' ' In fine, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Suinmer Ware, - Silk,Courm, Mohair, Morino & Wors'ciStockings -Ladies . "' ad Gendenien's Super Kid, Hoskin, York • ran,i Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves; • LadiaSdk, Alonair and Picnic Mitts, &c. . New Orleans, St. ,Croix, Forte Rico; Loaf and ..; Lump Sugars; • , New Orleans, Sugar House, and Syrup Molasses, 'Tea aid Cciffee, or various kinds; Cheese; Candles, Soap and %eine., • Salmon,Herring, Mackerel, Shad and Codfish, • 11 ams,lShoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, Olive Oil, Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, Havanba, Half Spanish and Common Seg,ars, , Soda, Water and &gar Crackers. "I Sperm Oil, Butter, Eggi, and ', t art!, I 'Dried Applest nd.Peacties, . and a great variety ofother articles, all of Which.ivill ,he sold at low prices for caeh, or in Exchange for ;Country produce. . •- 1 Remember the Town Hall Store. 1 Pottsville. May 14, ' , la' WllO WANTSDARGALNS.Za .IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. ire [receiiing frOm Jul their Wholesale and Retail Store, No. 24, Mar ket street, Philadelphia, a lot Of superior Ready Made Clothing. and:which therare obliged to offer at low, prices, in order to dispose of their Winter stock, and by ceiling at reducedtprices, it will enable them to dispose of heir splendid assortment of. Clothing; to the entire satisfaction of the customers.' , By calling • 'and examining, you wil find full Lined Plain anifFig, urel Beaver Cloth Siutout Coats - varying in price from . - •". $ll Oii to 1.5 00 Superior English Pilot coats,. ! 6 00 to 10 00 do ! Flushing 1 . de ' 250 to 500 do i Blue and 81%. Frock Foals 9,00 to 12 00 do do ,' Dress do 900to11 50 do Grey and Green Cloth.Coats'7,oo to 900 do Moleskin Frock dc Dress do .4.0 u to _5 00 Also on hand an aisortment of Fancy Satin Vests. ' With a variety of Suspenders, Stacks, and Collars. &c., till of which wilt be sold to the entire satiafac— tion of all that may call. • • LIPPINCOT & TAYLOR, . Mammoth Clothing Store, ° • Coiner of Afahantongo and Centre street. P. S.:--We • are now prepared tei accommodate those Mime men that called on us last Saturday Co Surtout Cnats at their own prices. _ rottavil/o. Decerahern, ' ripV DRUG STORE. CB. ' , 'EldritlOLTZ, respectfully informs the citizens of Potsvffle, and Schuylkill county 'generally, that ho .his opened, ( in the store formerly oc. c9p . tud by Mr. Slater,) a general .assorttnent of • - Drogs, I • . '4ll,egicines, . • 1i; , ;" Chemicals, Paints, Oils, I Dyes, • . Varnishes, " Pally; • J • . j • Glass, j • Spices, • • Patent liledicincs, 4c., 4c. And solicits a share of public 'patronage, conk. dently assuring the public that every, article in his line, stpll. be of the first quality, no purely genuine. Having served a regular apprenticeship to the busincs in Philadelphia,thoae who CO - our him with a call, can rest satisfied that he will guard strictly against i allinistakes, and have their mid. icines put np with the greatest dare and nicety! Physicians prescriptions attended to with ) pir. ticularsare, at all hours. Coantry Physicians and ) Storekeepers, supplied at a ?small advance on ci ty prices. Pottsville, December 3.-. 99-f NEW SCIIOOI. - -BOOKS. 200 New Cohn's Spellieg,Bcioks , 200 do do . Readers No. 1 200; ;do dci; do N 0.2 50 Frosts Abierican Speaker • 50 do History of the United States :- 50 do Giathipars -50 Keith's'Aiithmetick 50 'Mitchell's Geograplocakßeadere • 50 do Geography and Atlas • , 50 'do Primary Geography All of which will be sold wholesale slid retail at Philadelphia prices, by the subsctibex , -DANNAN. January • 21, 1843 ' TIMES, _T E subscriber, - agentT or one' of the. MO S& ex ensive Nurseries in the. State; mill execute orders for all kinds of;Frott trees, such as apple, peach', Pears, Cherry, Plums, Quinces, &c., to. gether with every kind of orna mental trees, shrub. buy, Bulbous Roots, Plants, &c, at the very low. est rates, and MO° shortest notice. A catalogue o_Trees can be examined at tbia'office• • BENJ. BANNAN. N, 13.—Orders olio received tot ell kinds of Criss Seeds.' .March 4, Valurible Coal Tracts to Rent. iro let on 'salsas, to suit applicants, all that tract o 71' - land belonging to the North Atherican Coal Co known as the Mill Creek Tract,. containing the for lowing list of Coal -Veina, many of which,--among others, the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range of over a mile in length, vist--L,ewis, Spohn, Barrac 'aught Peareen, Clarkaon, Stevenson, Little Trabey t Peach Mountain Veii a, Green raik,,or Ravensdale Vein, Perpendicular, _ Dianiond, and Big Diamond Veins- along with many others not named. t . Also, all that tract balled he Junction Tract, be longing to the said company,tenraining—the. Salem. Forest, Rabbit Hole, Mornmer,Tunpel, Black mine, 'C. Lawton and Alfred Lawton Veins. , A150...a Saw Mill, and Grist Mill, situated 'on the Mill Creek Tract all of which will be rented on 'moderate termala ap plying to ' • DAVID CHILLAS. at his office, at the Landings_ of said company, at Pottsville, or to . TIMOTHY M. BRYAN, 1 , Market- Street, - Philadelphia • , • /51!..4inct December 17 To Cduistiry )deral b ants and /Perdu:Wl 'Visitors, WE invite your attention to our extensive as • sortment of . English, French, and ,Amer; con, Broad Cloth*, of various 'qualities, and ap -I.proved colors. Also Habit and Double Milted Cleths,toiether with avgood assortment of Plain land . isl'esitStyle Fancy binglo and double-milled gattinefts, Vilieteens, Gfraffb4lothi, 'Merino, SuniiiiiirCluthe,Gambroons, Linen Dril ilings,aneother articlee s ~ for Summer wear; Eng. ' lish and French boiledB3l4as, Valencia and nth. er yeetir.gs, Silk ,Velvets, Brown Ind Black Hot. lands, Silk and Verona Serges,Silicias,Casbans, Paddings, Canvass, Buttons. Sewing Silks,. Scarf Tiviit,•Thread,l3indingv,Cardsc Tapes, and all other articles of triooninga used by . T4ilota; We nria', daily receiving fresh goods which are examined and every , article warranted as fence sented,a nd sold at_ prices that...wilt giia.satiaftte3 licl4 to purchasers. ' • •-•- importers and dealers in Clothsl3l3 ,ssimets tit). 57, Nortti St, - a few "donts - bolow Arch. - Philadelptdi e April!. , '~ h yyjj~..~J~"M^r.t~'i4. 11,4h.''::::'"i...0g' - i : o'#..i-'4*:'; INDEMNITY AGAINST „ LOSS BY ;FIRE frizt FDANKLiN /NsUltAlie B cost crir, punion.t.Fat4i. • • - p r im” e 400,00, CUASAtick. tralfertrAl - ApONNUE make Insurance, .permaincot TI and limited on every deseliptiun,of property • fn town ;end country on the , usual favorable terms Office 16i3k Chesnut Street near fifth street, CHARLES N.-BANQKEIL President. • InitEcToßs. Cherie* N. Thaler,' &mit/ Grant. \ James Scott. Feederiek grown, _Thomas Hart„ Jacob H:Smith; Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W.Rithardi, • Tbhkis Wagner., ,Modetaill LEW.. HARLES'G.:BANCIIER.Seet. The Sufitteriber has been appointed 'agent for. _the above mentived institution, and. is now pre. pared to make insurance, memory description of property..at the lowest rates. ! • " ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, Julio 19, 1841. 25-1 y EMI • indemnity against loss or damage by Fire . Capital $400,000. . • CHARTER PERPETUAL. • • THE SPRING GARDEN, INSURANCE COM '.''PANY, make insurauces. either temporary or perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FIRE, in town or country, on Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all. kinds, on Household Furniture, • Merchandise, Horses, Cattle, Agrieultural, Commercial and Manu facturing Stock anti Utensils of every description , ; trzesess and their Cargoes in plait, as well as MortgO g.es and Ground Rents upon the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, br any information on the subject may be made either personalty. or by leiter. at the, Coinpany's office, at the. Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. • MORTON McMICIIAEL, President. ' L. Kaumnnatin,lSecretary. ' , i • Dame-rims, • Morton McMichael; Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood, j • . Archibald Wright. P.-L. Lagitcrenne, ; Samuel Townsend, Elijah Hallett; Robert Louglicatl, 'George Al. Troutman.' UW. Pomeroy,L r George W. Schreiner. • I [ The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make I speasNees upon every description oTPtalrellY 13 at the lowest rates. .E.'NIAMIN BAIII/V NI Pottsville, Feb. 27,184 t , ---- CHARLES F. RAYMOND, .1 At Practical Hat and Cap Mannfactu -1 _ , ref , would inform his . friends and 1 . ' ,-., the public', that he has removed his - 11 ...--: .\:-• Cheap Mat and Cap Manufactory from No.-82 Chesnpt street, to No. 129 Chesnut Street, one door below 4th Street. North side un, der the , Auction Rooms'of Messrs. Lyon 4 Hart, where he will continue_ to furnish his justly cell Orated BEAVER HATS, at the low price of Four Dollara and ,Thenty fine - cents, equal inlill Bespects, if not superior to any sold in the City at 5 and upwards. His fine NUTRIA HATS at $3,50; warranted to be on fine fur bodies, far surpasses: any' hat sold elsevihere at 94 to 84 50. To test the truth of the above assertion, those interested to satisfy themselves, are requested to call at any -Or all the other Stores. - previous to calling dii l the, ,subscriber, as he is sure that his' Hats will be More apprceinted when compared with others. - C. F. RAYMOND, N0:129 Chesnut St., North' side, : • . , Philadekbta. N. B.—Country Merchants will find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber. Shipping ..- -- Fara wanted of all hinds. lil Philada., February'lB, • ' 8-3 m 250t0 A 50 !I . HAMS & SHOULDERS: PRIME. Western - Hams, ( cured with and withoutsmoke,) Shoulders & Sides, . ' •=. Beaton Smoked Beef, - • Bologna SauSage, " Smoked and Pickled Salmon, . • lialifax and IllassaChusetts Mackerel; Shad, Smoked: Herring, Col/ Eish : &a. .7er sale at 'E. Q.& A. HENDERSON'S. May 28, FRESH GROCERIES,. Old Goverment, Java, Rio, Laguira and Cuba Celine.. Porto Rico, St. Croix, and Ne* Orleans Sugars. Imperial. Young, Ilyson. Pouchong 4-Souchong Tea :Double and. Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump Sugar. " Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment. Red,Mhite. Yellow.bqd Brown Soap. . • Wines and Liquors, a- full assortment.. Porto Rico, Cuba:, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate, Coco,' Starch,. Fruit, Rice, (ST. • • Can be bought on as reasonable terms as, else where of • . L. Q. & S.:LIENDERSON. !day , JOYFUL NEWS. lmOst every disease that fresh is }mitt.; May be cured by the timely use of OA ELEY'S COM POUND k EPLIRATIVE'SI RUP. This may he proved satisfactorily ro those who will call at any. of the stores whercrthis 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 patientshaving taken the ,medicine by their advice and been kured—certificates from the Picithonotag, Clerk of Orphans' Court. tary..&e:. stating their acquaintance with persons Of respectability. and standing, who baying the.good of their fellow men at heart have voluntarily, ,come for ward and given a statement of their case and'ts cure. for . publipaten, &c. &r.' The number of these nerd ficates being too great for newspaper publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable to have a copy of the most impdrtant certificates properly authentica ted, under seal, to be placed at the stores.of agents. 'who havethe meclicihe for sale, where persona arms ' ak, wiin . Scrofula or -Kings evil White Swelling,. Ch is Rheumatism, Tetter, Mercurial diseases, Eruptions of 016 Skin, Caugb of long standing or in. Cipienticonsumption, sick Head-ache; &e, tc,.may have atiKopportunity of nacertaining the flamer and residencea-of those who have been cured by Reuse, and who .Will be. willing, if mated upon, to dive Om information FeqUired. .. . \ . 'A' , ,:',. ► s a more k4neral evidence that this is no quack medicine, I. would refer ,to .the games of. the follow 4 inn well known ifeiciams, who haveattested to its efficaay-Or. .I.P. 'rester; Dr. S. G. Bach, Dr'. 4no. U. Otto, Dr. IfMull epberg,,Dr. J. E. Sorber. hi l Sold wbojesalo nturßetail at` the drug and Cherai cal Store ot ', , , N,...„ • , . : • ' " E B !EICIWOLTZ,PottIiviIii. .• 1 E . B. JAL &. JA. Palls, Miner nikl,le; Hugh Kifieley; Port Carfan ; Henry Voute, Oriigeburg,--- - January 21 I 1 - r - 4-11 y, I ' -7- - 10- 1111111 AAE subscriber would respectfully inform iris fiends and customers, that he has located his Military Cap Manufactory In Third Street; NO. 101,:ifew - doOrs; below , Race where he would be pleseed to see his old customers arid as many -flew ones as are disposed to favonr. him with their custom. Bei cntinues to manufacture Military and Sponnten"s' articles of every description, such as Leather. Cloth, Felt. Silk and Beaver Dress Caps': of all pa tte s; Forage Gaps; Holsters for troop Body do; Carfouch Boxes. Bayonet Scabbards. Sword Belts of all kind Canteens Knapsacks. different patterns: Fire Buekets,.Pissing Boxes, Tub •do, Brush 'and Pickers. Plumes. Pompoons, Firemen's Caps, heather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior cu4lityt, Shot Bags, Caine Bags. Drains, 6te.,*e. ' IMI - Orders: thankfully received and tended to. i WILLIAM catismAs, No. 101 Mirth Third i ris d oors b e l ow R ave Trs.: •• • 41-6 m. DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pine do Soothing Syrup for children. --Baron Von utcheler's. Her Pi Doct. - Il Geodie's_Female Pillar Doct. Hunt's Botanic Pills. For Dyspeptic' PersonsMunt's Botanic Pills aro said to be superior to any Medicine ever yet offered 16 the Public. A fresh 'supply of, the Above Medicines - just received end for sale at the Drug Store of - : Dec II SO-- JOHN S C • MARTIN. • • C. v'STAR'S BALSAM Or WILD 'CHERRY —A ,fretb supply of tide celebrated Medico°. just reeelvaJ and for sale by the subicriber; able A gent for the proprietors. Dee., I— SI. ; JOHN S.C. MARTIN , ! • CASH.. THE highest price paid in Cash rot all kinds of Country ProducF, at - • , • W-; -H. MARSHALL'S Cheap: Ca'ah procav Store.. Corner of Norw9ian Sc:ciind Mt. Carbon H. R. Pottsville, April 15; 1811 . 16-- . .";.* ' PROTECTION. REMOVAL. • i ATTENTION. MILITARY STORE. /MEDICINES! MEDICINES! Doct.Williaai Evart'll,Fever AgueHle. ~•+~~s "1. 4,x_ TLAi9.=•3O both &melon and Pow :bang Teas', recieved and ror.nako by • 4 Ort. 953.'44 MILLER at IVIEGERTY- 1111 , T ABllr—Just. received and for sale et ilie •"- j DrngStore - .101114 . MARTlN lieoemba 31.' • • - ;. 11.1:1.2adAf6.114F-F-Er4t.4:" gigs:re• Rt•lblEDY—Wairanted. a certain Sure tnifrosted feet and hands, ;old only whole. sale and 'retail at Hien W.V.'S new Drag& Chem. Cal Store, Pottsville. Pa. Jaintit77 • 2 p , atiN rEns , E NE ,—In 12 and 2 5 ,liega. 'a Philadelphiaprices; for Bile . by .SPrch 49.. 12— . - LLIANNAN; PEASE'S CANDY.--A riapAt of pease'': CoaghCandy.just received frank the Wholesilei Agent. Philadelphia, and for safe at MARTIN'S DrutStore December 3r, • ; 1— , Vi & CANDI—Juni re , eived ;and of sale an assottnient Balmy, and ridia Whips. and Walking Canes: .• • 1 klareo9,l2 JOHN S. C.,1,1ART,. IN. ' CDOICE GREEN AND BLA - CR TEAS.-4.,& J. Beatty have jut received froth New iirctrk, alarge eupply ofehbice Green ania Blace Teati. ' • December 28 L-52 9R-011. EYE SALVE.-:-A :,;aup'ply of this highlY ielobrated Salad for.ere. and inflamed Eyee—j a received and for *deity JOHN S. 51A11T1N'S Prug pore.; January 28, 189 _ ; 5 , OLD ESTABLISHED P. OrPICE 6° 100 Pine &tett; corner South SYrei r ". 1 o THE Subscriber, be g s !enrol, to call • - the attention of his.triends sind the gi miri Vnblic in general, to 'the following 1 ',•_.••,-!' : ' arrangements for 1833, for he pur -1 pose of bruiting out Cabin, Second Cala, , and Steerage Passe:iv:4, by the following 4 Repro, i. / Packet Ships to an d from Liliespool. ; Ships' Captains Days of Sailiig front Names., New York. G. Washington, Burrows, June 7 Oct 7; Feb 7 'Untied. States . Britton •l3 ' 13- *l3 Garrick Skiddy • 25 ' 25 I 25 Pnfrick -Henry.' Delthao July 7 Nov t, Mai , Sheffield Allen a - 13 4 13 4 . ROSCiUS ' Collins - ' 25 '' 2l 2.7 •liidependence Nye Aug 7 Dec 17 Ail -7 • ) Virgintan Allen 4 13 ' 13 4 '113 iSiddons, , .E. Cobb- I' . ' , 25 • 23 ' 25 :I : Ashburton Hutileston Sep. 7 Jan I M'y 7 ( 'Sheridan Whitney Thompson ' 13 • 1 • 113 Sheridan Dereyster • 25 • Si ' 25 1 I Days of Sail ng from Liverp Al. G. Washington Burrows July,2s Nov 5M•i125 United States Britton Aug 1 Dec TI Al I 1 Garrick Skiddy ' 13 ' 3 • 13 Patrick Henry Delano ' 1 25 • 5 '25 Sheffield - Allen Sept 1 Jan. ,L M'y 1 Roscitta • Collins ,' • 13. ' )131,• ,•13 Independence Nye , • 22 a 25, 4 25 Virginian Allen Oct. 1 Feb 1,1 J'ne I Siddona 1., 'Cobh . • 13 ' 13 •' 13 Ashburton linttleson- ,* 25 •25• ' 25 Ste'n Whitney Thompson Nov 1 Mar , I.Ply 1 Sheridan • Depeyster - ' 13 ' a I 3 •13 1 Regular Packet Shelia to Ind from L!hidon ships' Captains Days of Sailing from Names.- -. ,' Mediator Chadwick Jane 1 Oct ( - Feb;,l Wellington Chad sick • 10 • 10 a 10 Quebec fleberd 1 ,, 20 • 20 ' 20 PhiladelpNv Hovey, Ju ly 1 Nov I 1 51'r 1 Switzerland Chadwick * 10 • 10 4 10 H. Hudson i - Morgan ' 20 6 20 ' 20 Ontario Braditili Aug 1 Dec' lAI 1 Toronto , , Griswold • 10 •AO ' 10 Westminster Moore ~ • 20 ' 20 ' 20 St:James Sean. t- Sept 1 Jan ' 1 May 1 I Montreal Tinker' '-- • 10 • 110 • 10 GladiatOr Britton I ' 20 , • 20 • 20 Days of sailing truln I. London. Manatee Chadwick July 17 Novi 17 M'r 17 Wellington Chadwick • 27 • 27 • 27. Quebecfleberdl . A u g- 1 7 Dec 7 A'l 7 Philadelphia Hovey l - 1 • 17 • 17 ' 17 Switzerland Chadwick ' • '27 ' 27 a 27 LI. Hudson Morgan Sep. 7 Jan 7 M'y 7 Ontario 1' • Bradishl ' 17 ' 17 ' 17 Toronto Griswold • 27 ' 27 ' 27 WestmMster Moore 1 Oct., 7 Fe,b 7 J'ne ,7 • St. Jamus , Sober s V • 17 ' 17 ' 17 Montreal Tinker 1,, '• 27 4 27 •27 Glaciator - ` Britton l Nov 7 Mar 7 Ply ,7 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a num. ber of Splendid New York built Transient Ships, „such as the 'Adirondaek,' 'Scotland; 'Russell Glover,' and aECho,' 'will continue in sail from Liverpool weekly in , regular succession, thereby preventing the least possibility of, detenion or delay in Liverpooit'and Or the acconimodi 'on of persons wishing to remit money to their .m. flies or fiends, I have arranged , the peyote .of my Drafts'on the following banks.:— .. • • The' U l ster Bank, and. branches IRELAND. The Provincial - Bank do. t The National Bank do. All Drafts payable at .sight, aVgther of the a• bone banks, their branches or agencies. i Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co ENGLAND:.bankers, London. P. W. Byrnes, Esq. LiverpooL Passengers can also be engaged from Liver pool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular packet ships, on application being made personally, or by letter, ( post paid,) ad dressed to 30SEPEL MeMURRAY, , - -100 Pine street, corner of South. AGENTS.--In Pottsville, Benj. Bonen, Esei : • ' In LoWell, Rich. Walsh, Esq.v In. Albany, T. Gougb, Esq. • ' In 'Newark, John McColgan, Esq. • In • Toronto, i 7. C., 'Rogers and Thompson,: I also beg leave•to assure my friends end the public, in general, that the greatest punctua li ty will be o bserved in the aailinkof the above ship's; together with all others whickl may have, and that passengers will experiente& delay on their arrival at the different ports whero they Wean to , embark.' • , P.' S.--Fred Passage call also be secured from the various ports in Ireland and Soil fern which steamboats run to Liverpool. , JOSEPH MeMURRAY, 100 Pine street, New York. Givhs dra ft s in sums to suit Applicants, on the Provincial BrIPL of:lreiand, payable at • Cork ' Banbridge • Limerick Ballymena - Clontithl Parsontown ' Londonderry Pownpatrick Sligo , Cavan Wexford • ~ Lingua , L Baikal: ." Waterford gatway ' Dangannon - . Bandon , Ennis . Armagh - E a li s , s h an ii on Athlone' Sttabantr, Kilkenny Dov...garaan - pallet • Mallow Tralee . Aloneyrtiore Yostghal Cootehill Enniskillen itilruslt Monaghan. • Er:dump—Spooner. *Atwood 4* Co., Bankers, Landon, payable in every town in Great Britain, P, W. BYRNES; Esquire, Livixpool. Car , or Giasnow BAatc, - Payable in every town inEeetland. - • , • ' New York, Jinuary,2l, 4-- ... . 1 , . , . , TIEW STORE.! '...._. ___ • JAngs DowmaY, RESPECTFULLY informs- ',the public that alv he lhas brotight with him from Nese-York (his spring; a large Assortment of GROCERIES - 4r- LIQ4TORS, , Which, he tiffeis for sale it therell / oat moderate Philadelphia wholesalityrices,• ( freights added,) at. his.store,tionsei, in' the. now _Stone. Building, next door to hii tavern, Mdriue addition to Potts , ville, consisting of 1 y I - . f duck andGreenT,eo,, , . Falling Leaf, SantaGraX, Poi,tu Rice, t New Orleans Sugars,' ', k., ; Rio, Java; and St., Domingo CUffee, .: . Sperm & .Cominon ifilSi Molasses, 1 • Whitt and yell* Snap , Tobiiceo,") , • , Keg and Box Raisins ,, i - • . . Wines and Liquors ;f tkorßaloll to the peal quality • .. ; i :, • .: 'A quantity of Dryed• nee ; .- I Mackerel, froth No. 1 ; to No. 3 , in quarter belt and full barrels, ,:, ..- I - , i -. • Abotit 300 Sacks Ground SIN '' 1 • .. .. ~ BO barrels superior . AibooySituirrier 'Alai &c.". May; 14 , - ' - . 1 20-ily, ~ • .. . • MI Nassna rrinciple oi.;Watpr•Provngelpth. H . Y this metho d the pores of the Cloth are left 'alien as before, by which the insensible'per epimtion can freely escape; and at the same time it is 'rendered Water-proof tor all 'practscal par. poses. The process is both simple and cheap. It Is adapted to every trade anti occupation, in which Cloth. of ' any description is oi• can be used. Cloth having• p ssed through , this procen is for ever riller safe from. Mildew and Vermin. Sail and Awning molten*, Cloth iers, Hatters, Boot and Shoe makers, 11Mbrella makers, Cloth manufac. terms, and all others whose interest it is, arelre spectfully Invited, to this subject. ' , — Right* for Sale fi r , ltny part of tho United States by :the Propricter,,nt his .residence, No. 130 Nessus Street, New York, either for; Cash or in exchange for prbperty, real or persorial. , Also. tor Bale. an easy, cheap and simple pro; cess r endering Calico Print/ Fast; the trade is in. vited to , it. Also, for 'mtle, I-Cteam of Earth.' a mire and oak remedy for Mould on Leather and Furs. of all descriptions:'-.:Trunk 'and Har ness makers, Boot and Shoe Dealers, &c. will do well to consideX of it. TheOinnedies •iire all very 'siztipiesond cheap. Ooe Thousand yards of Cloth.rnair .be rendered .Water.prOof at en ex pense of One Dollar: Water proof Flannel worn next to the skin is a sure n preventiye and Cure for' ttie Rheumatism. The following is an. extract of a Report on. the subject, from a Com mitten of the Common Council: . "The Committee on Arts, Seduces, and Seliocits, to whom was referred the Petition of P. H. 'Pettis, asking for a consideration for an in. vention which the Petitioner' claims as his,ren derieg Cloth of - every description Water-proof, beg leave to Report : that they examined several pieces of Cluth which they tested, and-found the same im pervious to water, exiteparom a pressure, beyond that - of oviinary rain; and, believe that ;persons clad- with garments made from Cloth.thus pie pared, Would ba secure from usual exposures in rainy -weather. The advantages of Ms,' a beim that of India — Rubber will be perceived,, when it is known that the pores of the Cloth'are not clo sed, allowing the free escape of the insensbiltner spiratioa, which is important to health. The Cam:Mlle are assured by the Petitioner, that the beauty or luatreiof the Cloth is not •tarneshed. ' that Its quality is not injured, that it is net leis' sable: but on the contrary, the beauty-, duality ,and supleness are preOnd; and for many pur ' poses rendered move lasting. The cheapness of the application brings the advantages of the in= . pruvement within,the reach . of all . ; and the corn. mute have no doubt many-wit!' be diseased fromt this cause to tty its advantages ; and such - test . will do more to establish' its reputation. that any recommendation from this Committee. The _Committee] feeling disposed to treat the Petition' with all fairness, anc es far as they in. "vestigated the improvement. Fading .it to meet their expectations, they cheerfully recommend such a trial of its 'merits by the public, as, will More fully test its utility." 'Signed - ' - • .. . _ MOSES G. LEONARD, / c - . i HENRY E. DAVIS, - i C omm i ttee. j The Toßowing are the prices ailed 'for the ex clusive right to nee the ''Naussa Princele" of %Vater.proving in liie , different States.—Proper proportion will be made for any City, Town. County or District. . ~. . - MilneB4,ooo Vermont . - 2,000 'New Hampshire 4,000 Massachussetta• t , 14,000 " Setting I 20,000 . " JRholle Island 3,000 . Ctinecticut, 0,000 I New York . • e . 1.5,000 New Jersey ' 4,000 j • de; , calico Printing 10,600 Pennsylvania 15,000 I/eleware I ' , • 2,000 Maryland - - 5.000 Virginia ' ' • 1 -, P 000, North Carolina - 5,000.. South Carolimit e Georgia Alabama Tennessee . MiSsissippi Ohio - • Kenlucky Indianna Arkansas ~ • - " Michigan Illinois M issonri ' District of Columbia . Florida Wisconsin i. Note—Cloth. Garments 'Horse Blankets, &c. :taken:in and Water.proyed by the proprietor at `moderate Charges. Cloth - antic ,at 2.5 cents per `yard; Peer. Coate $ 100; other articles in propor. :portion. The Firemen, intiiiieually and coll Et. Eisele. are inviW.l.tb ekainine, the adiantages of ,the di4Covery. Peet paid lettere will have'prompt attention. Terals of bale made easyi to respoc. Bible purchasers. , ' , , [ F. H. FETTER, ..... - . ' No: 4P Nassatt-Sircet- ' Yriit March 11 vi- 1 1 ' - • 1,1-r-3m • .1,-• : ' . ISAAC - 14 cis's; No. 12 South Fourth St. clew koora belble illarhd PIHILADELPI IA, _• "INVITES the attention of country Merchants and others to his extensive assortment of School Boo* superior ' Blank account Books,' (of his s wn man acture) and Foreign and Dornesabtattian. • . Quit Wafcrs,Sealing Writ - , Steel Pens of up. wards of filtY.lyarieties, Blue Black, and Red Inks, Lead Pencils, Skim:lnkstands, &c. Irr Cheap &moil Books--a—large-stock al ways an hand suitable for retail trade,aind court ;try .Merchants. tt • A 4RGE WasoixiisEn. Oro -WRITING PAPERO, fOOl9- 'cap and Letter !Papers, plain and ruled; Wrap. :ping Papers, B'annet Boards, PlLyingiCards, and "all other articles sold by stationers. " , LE.DGERo. JODENALS, RECORD Boors. &c., suit. able for Banks. Public Mikes, &c., constantly on -h nod or made to urder,of•any size. shape, or pat tern. Materials and Workmanship warranted of the best quality, all or which' are offered at pri. ces to snit the times.' I . . Err Country i Merchants and othe'rs. visiting the city, arc respectfully invited to call and' examine his goods and Inrices, and satisfy thdinselves of the great eduction effected by the cash System. taidh ' • 11-2 mo , MO CrW-T CA It Me. iii.•MOTEL. ir\troz BElsr l : 311 1 4 - 1 1 1 11 .T C = i pttfu ra lly announces 'lug' to his friends and the public that he has tak. en this splendid, 'airy and delightful, establish, '' , .. x .,...2. ment„ situated at the termination 0 ...; , ,N the Reading and Philadelphia Rail "" :-' , ''' ROod ' where he will be happy to Wa it : I _ l -- 11 . : - - ',on!.these who visit the , Coal Relgion, On business, or for the purpose of enjoying the mountain air,"and water. The Hotel, is large; finished and furnished in the best style--and no pain. willtbe spared to render satisfaction to all who may factor it with a visit. Being , within ten minates walk of the Borough of Pottsville,' though sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noise of that boay, bustling, place, it. is con. fidently believed that it will be found much more' pleasant and Agreeable, than any other Hotel in the vicinity. I Attached to the Hotel is a large - And beautiful . garden, 'overlooking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount - Carbon , Rail Road, (eAtending to the Mines And therm toiStinbury) theiCititru Turnpike, and. at the - same time afrolatuga real and romantic v tew of five Mountains. The house , is supplied with. pure mountain spring water, and a Bathing establishmed unrivalled in the country. A splendid. pleature Car is kept for the exclusive acconniodaticin of- starters, vifin may diaries - S(1 to visit the Mines, or: enjoy the wild and roman. tic scenery of the surrounding country. Indiyid. mils or fantilies may rely on having ample,roorn, nad every possible attention.' - • , Mount Carbon,intrel9, 1841. : P 2.s—tf NEW FASIIfON.A.BLE CLOTHING J • _ STORE. JUST opened for the Benefit of the Poor, by selling at reduced prices and for cash, at the old Post Offico stand, Ceqtrestreet, opposite Mar. stet street.- • By c.alling rand:creaming yea will find the Pri. cea to snit the Timm ' , • Pottsville, November, i2 t —Y \46— PUBLIC!) - Sl5O 000. , ' • , • ' t 1 RIGHTS ItitaAN V 6; F'FAISLE.' PILLS. . , . Of he !forth ; ' American ,College..of 'lfi g rik; , . . • .. 'Phi- extraordinary niedteine is founded open the princiti l e that thti; bunion - frame is 'Subject t 6 ONLY ONE DI EASE, viz, Corrupt lIUMOIS, Or in caner words linpurity : of the _Blood; and. nothing save vegetable`, detail i ng, is wanted in iaiderto drivediseasti °revery descri non from; the liedY. If Is-chbattelit ,of•linr mighty rivers should be—, come bolted up, mould . not the accumulated waters find n outlets, or the; country be inundatedt--Jnst so wit the human body; if the :Antal drains become closed the accumulated impurities will most assured ly.fitidlient la some form-of disease ordeath will be a certain conaeluence. ' ' • : • WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILIA" . are ealinently calculated for carrying out tbistsaaap : PtIEIStIEG ritINCIPLZ,beCall6e they area purgative medicine so justly. balanced and withal - so natural' to the human constitution, that they. cannot possibly injure the moat delicate; tit i an) same +time; if used in , such a mantani as to prodube free evacuations by'tho bowel, and repeated a left times, it will be absolute- .. 17 imostablo for pain or dibtresa of any kind to'ion• tame a I I the body. , A ;Ingle twenty five cent bin of I. the ve nained radian' Vegetable Pills - w7l, in all'. eases give relief, sometimes even beyond the power of wo sto describe, and if persevered in for a short time, here is not a malady DI the whole coarse of hit:. ''' man i i s that can possibly witabtand theit astrinishingr and t o nderful iniluente. Waidn'sbinfari VEGETA BLE • ILLS are a certain cure for • y . , , - ; COSTI,VES ES.F. '1 , - I se they completely cleanse the stomach and" s from thoie bilious and corrupt humors Which' lite and weaken the' digestive , organs, and - ?e cause of headache, nausea; and sickness, tion of the heart, rheumatic pains in vs partrof.the body, and many other unpleasan ' urns. all disordered motions of the. Blood, called ittent, Remittent, :tier) ous, Inflaiumatory, and-' ,••t I . , . OE Lowe I paralT are ti? 110119 ayrnp Inter Putri . , : FEVERS. , . Wl l ltt's Indian 'Vegetable Pills -Will be:found a cer rain emedy; because thy'cleinse, the stomach and bowels from' all Aillinus Miniors and purify the blood; consequently. as they 'remove every kuld of di l e, they ureabsolutely certain' to cure every kind :uffe er. ' .•' • , - ''. Se also when morbid humors are deposited upon' the embrane and muscle. miusiag those pains Mita -4 • , • ,-' maii a and 'swelling, called • . " • ; ' it llEU3lArism, (mum sic,. Wright's Indian Vegetable Plias may be relied on as alwa •s certain to give relict; .and if' persvercil with, will post assuredly.. and iwithent . fail, woken per .feetpure of the above painfufi maladies.—Froto three :tri si . 01 said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night ' - or, / iLIV, to bed,iwill, i& a sfiort lime, completely rid the dy from, all , morbid ono corrupt humors; and • the matism?. g•Set. and pain; r every description,wlll dies pear, as it' by-magic. 1 . - ,F r the same rcason, when, from , sadder changes : or t e atmosphere. or any ,oh`er cause, the perspita; ,•' • tion s checked.'and those humors - which should pass -; cilfb the skin.arothrowninciardly.caugingheadache. l y naujeS,crod sickoriss, pain in the -bones. watery and ' • inflamed it ton, the body, . and many other symtoms of .. i• ' - CATCHING .01... D, Wrtg,ht'sladian Vegetable Pills will invariably give - ,ititnediate relief , " - Three or 'roar pills taken at n•ght" on oing to bed, and repeated a few times, wilt remove all the 'above untasant • Brutes's, and • restore the body to even sou der health than before. The, same may be said of !d,fficulty of breathing, or i . • ' ASTILIt i A. . • - Wright's , Indian Vegetable _Pills, will loosen and carry off by the stomach and hoWels those rough and ph egmy humors which eq.. the• air, cells - of the' , lun s, and are the cause of l the above dreadful corn- plant It - should also be remen - thered that WRIGHT'S. IN lAN VEGETABLE PILLS are certain to retrieve it ipai :' in the side:oppresiion, naii6e3And sickness; lon 'OP ppetite, costivenesa. a yellow tinge of-the Skin tae eyes, and every other symptoms of . I ' ' LIVER EOMPLAINT.. . ` • Be :me they purge from the body •those corrupt and sty nant liumoura,which whsrideposite.4 on the liver, - lar the cause of ;the • above crangeroutk:- complaint. They are alio to prevent 1. 1 --•-• - I AFOPLEXY AND SUDDEN DEATH. Beeatise they carry off these hemnurs which obstruc•- , tin , " the circulation, are the cause ofs rush: or deter. •mi tat ion of blood to the bead; giddiness, especially • on turning suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, loss of nemOry, inflomation of the brain, insanity, and -all disorders of the mind. - ' , Those who labour within 'doors should remember ,-• tint they frequently breathe an annosphdriwhtch is . VI oily unfit for the. proper expansion oQ the lungs, -. and at the same time owing• tb IA ant of eitercise, the • , bowels are not sufliCiently I evaeuated,, the blood - ' be and headach, indigestioS; palpita- ' tio'n of •the ' heart, and maity. other disagreeable si4ntoms are sure to follow: . 1 .. . 'l' • NV RIGI:IT'S MpIAN VEGETABLE WILLS. , B.eipg a Cleanser of the stomach and • Lo‘V.Ple, and a di yet purge! of she Blood; are certain not only to - remove pain or distress of every kind from the body. " • but if used occasionally, so as to keep the liody free • , fri iprthosa humours . which) a, e the catia e el' cur y '•,'" tadq in`cieenl to man, they will .most assuredly ' pr - mute such a just and equal' circulation of the blood ‘• th t those - Who leid a sedentary life, vvilli be able io , 9joy sound health. and diieiso ri any' kind via be absolutely impossible; , ' ' : • I .:AUTIONS 7.01 AGE: 4 'M. - • • - r Country agents, and ' ) others, • are respectfully ' 5.000 5,000 3.000 4.000 2,000 10. 000 5.00 I 5.000 1;500 4,000 5,000 3.0ri0 2,000 '1,500 1,500 , • • ormed that , owing tQ th? ,.. tg_rdat popularity, and „, areasing demand fur the,alurie named Pills,. a host unprincipled ” persons T are busily engaged—in . mufacturing, and ven ding !a ertirlilllB :.artic l e in Ration of r i • • -,•- • Eisquallrs ilvD4v . 'EG ET A BLE:.I PILL. rhey,are also lb itlior mformed that I bav'e a suit. luting agathit. one % O r - Calek, fur connterfoiting e above naged medicine- and are c.autiuned against- yi 6 , u rec sing tedininelfrom ',aid V.O . Feick, f cannot by- ay possiMlity , have the genuine r _ht's lndi n V getabld Pais for salo, ' . . • All travellit g a entd, with genuine ruedicine'dra .v ided wit i certificate lof agency,.signed by ' illiam Wri ht{ Vice Presidenr of the N. A. College , ,: Health. ~ f' .- - I - ' Travellers, who cannotshoW a Certificate as above rrertbed ,wi I lie. known as base impostors—Sllun - ; em. thiirefo a, as you, Would 9 Highway man,, or a kink', ht Ro ber. ' '' ' [Offices. de..,otcd excluaively to the'sale of Wriglitli • than VegoOlile. Pills; wholesale and retail. No 9 R at : e st lidadelphia. No, 28d Greedwich street I , , stun I .: ' - i ' -.- N B—B eof the soma-rjciter in -Third Street . tladelphidl .. . AGENT' FOR SCHUV l. K ILL CoUNTY. ' • Thema .&IJanies Beady. Pottsville. ' Rick?. & Hill; o .rwtg'4'ult . • • . '-', Daniel Saylor;Schuyikill Haven. , , . Minn Marts. Mahantongol J..Weist,: KlingerstoWn ~ . - Jacob ga u Irm aa , Lower j ltlahantongo, i . - , Jonas Kauffman. do hlabantongo, . , Caleb Wheelen Pinegrove. • . • John Sknyd-,r,' Priedetisburg. . - I & G Martz. Pori Clinton . . Fetheroff, Dray de Co. 'Pdsearort. • William i`,aggert,"Tamaqua.. ' ' ' John Manner, Mahantongo. . . Mority r,orreider, West Penn Township , , ' '. R •Schu ler &Co East Brunswick Township ' • Seltzer &Bock. McKeansburg C. H. DeForest, Lewellyn. , . • .. Emanuel 0. & J0...a Kauffman, Zimmermantown. October 1,1812, -, • . - i -40—. MMUS AND MEDICINES. IL USt received, in additinntO Toyjne_r . • hopElies,A , general assortment of . Drtiza, • .316dicinrs. Talpintips. Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paiait bledicines, ornides. - • i l'erfumery„. • • I Glass,from 7by 9t024 by SO. , • Together with 'every erotic in his hne; while he; tiers for sale, at 3 gma II advanceond - solicits the 4. cation .of Physicians and country dealers generally. I • .1 JOHN S. C...MARTIN. tr:r Particular attention given Ag. Physician's fi r e * criptions.at all hours, November 26. t LIMN!! 11+E Subscriber announces .to the public that he has on hand 'a 'size quantity bf well cured Hams, tried Beef. Tongues, &c. &c., which he wi 11 sell at, Eat' Low Rana tot Caen, at' his stand in Centro r treet, opposite the Town Pall. All smoked meat, hich on trial slmulif prove not to be good, win be en back, . • He always keeps for 'safe all kinds , of Fresh 'Meat- . • hich will Witold at reduced Prices--•and respectful. y solicits the patronage of the, public. - JOHN REIGER. • • Pottsville, Fe1:1.11.1 GOLDEN swAhr HOTEL, . BOARD ONE QLLAR , .TERI•DAY, U, dr wopb. on ressonnlp terms. ' • :CUARLES WEISS, Eritifietor‘; "*.69 Korth A... 'SW • noon' Bain, 'PIIILADELPIII.A.I • - 1 c I I —trnto.- Marbh 11 i PCASTER & SAlj*4so tone fMaw r and 150 mkt/Ground Salt. forade Oa. 29, 44 MILLER . & LIAGG'ERTY, I 1 t 1 • liS WAY! se s EMI
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