ME 3.1,3011 .1 " it POLTIrt 1 •AN Er'ISTI , 4 TO SAI I - • ObSarab ! I . I ne'er can cease to love you:: i Your "Pietur'a" painted on tuy. ; l ' icait;: You charming little clOvti you. , - I Whem'er I Mu, 711ere'er I go, Blest thoughts of you cone o'er me; No matter wheresoe et stray, • Your image is befmt; me. You've . kiren me the'rpepsia eo, c D ia l L d o i t e e n a e t r a l' i t , l i e t t , e , s r t i n t ke r Becaueet.can't &gest it. hate ihetames of:chi:ea-and forks, . 2 - ' of plates, and pots. and kitties ;. o'er : touch a nice beg itcalt -; ' It provn to LO tile wittics.• I feel just liken floor old boss Woes dying of the glanders; And every body ;ells toe that I've got the yalier janderr. Oh. Sarah Ann ! Oh, Sarah Ann ! You little ehernale wizzarcl— Yod makn - Ine feel all over sick, And sore about the gizzard. rye taken gherman's Lriztinzca, And fed,nn mitt and and honey; • But, :diet all..tlie medicine Fel, me is matrimony. —.• Add one to one, azd thatM3kes two Then tlihre'll he cum to cairi -- ;; " The more the merrier," .Sarah Ann- 7 Fy thunder let us marry! • Crnited tie can happier be,. - And lietier brave rough weather' En; Sarah Anni pose that wo ' Conelnde to hitch together. - With sfucerity, Yours,' A SiLLTLit VIF•IT ED lIY, TIIE VINCENSES• lutter f.om tho -U. S. ship Viiicenne, states that on the 20th Felluary, off the raver Guam 1, a suspicious v;..ssel . Was 'di.:covcred to which the Vincennes gave 'chase. • • . • .At 2i o'clock, thaVineennes caine up with and boarded her On takini, pOssession, we. (say the letter) three Sp.ini,h Custom House -officers ou lioaid, Who clamied the vesselas under Thet • - -their ord e rs .- rap am ,was' ; then ordered to pr.jduce his' pipers, Whichl offer n careful mini.- , w_ore - found,to.be fer , q.et, viz; a.Spanish register, £O3 letter, end' aria uthentic list of her crew and !artn'inent.l Licut. isGed hiMs'eff : thht the brigantine ! could not be seized,. i tofOrnied the captain that he.was free to pursue his Cul:.rse - , • , • . The hitclicS weie : novir rczwvel by the pincers t of This cessl , ll,: and we sliw .decks. tilled with riegroes:,: These poor wret. , :i,es were mrs:r -\ 'ably stowed, being closely crowded t.,g.'ethcr, nut. seen4ihealtny, well fed, and quite dein. t - The brigantine .s s heauttul vehsel, eiceediugly taunt, and eery neatly ' rig,gcd,her resent name Constantia,"•Luilt in New:Xeik in 18:35- 6; sent. out, and s.dd under the name, of i . , La Bo dthdra," I -The Flyer; after four or five cruises', slie took the name of "La and this . cruise, a;Airricd her, present one of , t La ConStah. is 212 tohs hurth:n, commanded by Capt4ih -Juan Antonio avala; her crew consist-. 611°141 3011.3, and her 'artirment a long twelve. "pbeder, muskets, sea, and cuttasirs;, . was last from the Portugnee Isle of st. Thomas, coast of Africsii' out 28 id ye. There were on board when slse left, 550, . vCs four had andli:O jumped over 1, oar,l in dchrium. it priOns of the amid y A Aulhiwing, beautiful am - tunic time 'with albums that be ia Alt opp wants a peppy a line; MEM Fair lady on this spotless in Allow my radiant thought Their selves like maple 'las A slice err) p and injun b , . Your rusy'eharms soon These blissful joys thu elf By , time &ion be borne - . :Sogo it tatty. taltik'yotz' re . , . The following novel plan, Wd eciruct from a'late - ,';English i.,zper4', gerb.aps its adoption Might' suit ;some of the,-;x. poo7ste'n'andi ates fa rnatriinoq . in ' , this mcrtdis - ,:i.,1 If tae amount should nut he :suf ficient to furtatil, e riuuse it would at least purchase 1 the sharn . ---•,--- v...-areHstiatgli. in fa,io'r, of tern ,'''' • . "liironrs., , ix, TO Tut: fsADIEI3.-4 \ C rnpany .of Lincoln .oung Onti r emen have originated and arecarryil tiut - an eriti4dalthesi. , n plan, which ~. 1 . •cannot fail 0 meet . ti.. , e apprAtatien and nommen . - & f ilen ,of the 'fair :sC/'. It Is yi..n'ply er.lisi e,,ch party pa's a shilling a weik,'und at ..I.he end dl -eircry work the enauent is depatited . _tit the Sav ings_ink; alai ntr , l'ot the partwit'o i rtiStfes, ii :o reeziie the wlio:e ars,nlf cf s• : t '. i n . tter:ist S:iznfurd paj7e-r.. 1 - ' i - 1 ... , -. . : , . DF.F ;41TI0N OF Dil..T:iri.Eli.Nl..9k—Tip folliiw• i--7'7liig definition - of dronk - enr.ess, we fetal; in- a work ;.ori 'l7B,operance,. by. (...rut..Elt l ia, an experienced .trsveller, and distirtgu6he4 trr.tier .1-i r .; • I:l l nuistt a (fromdtink ) ,—Ocet the 'hay, half •• seas ever ; ht,t; high, 'corned, cut,' coekt , d, half cocked, shared, disguised,)imintd, sleepy, darn - • ttged,Aired, snuffy, wipped;. l jutst to-, breezy; smoky,- poopY - ,iop-heavy, high, fuddled, grdegy, tipsy, swipy, slewti, crank, silted down,l how fare ye, on the lee lurch, all sails-set; three A, eets 'in the wind, well under Way, spreeing,, bloWing, boozy, sawed, aoubtied, btiais..d, screw‘d i.s‘to \ved, ' • soaked, comfortable, stimulated, jugkstea ad, tan gle,l aged, haiNkeyeil, phleg,i - n-cut, log inn ic, brim eyed,i a Vaii•senger in the chlis Ann stage striped, 'i tocriy,•all over the bay', faint, shot in t e neck, c rbainbeezled, 'weak j lintel), sit k. • 24•Frasortai eourage in ti ppwerful man •scarcely •carrimande our admiration', riot only from its being .iocomman, and because it seems to be a natural sense of bodilyuperioriti, which itco-ts little to callibit,.bufbzdause it might generally be di=play -erlwith safety ; but where it. 1.4 eneupported by strength—where it is the triumph, of a gallant spirit. Pvia feeblerf:afir=the very dafiger 'thee arco npahied its exertion !enhances, its merit, increases the I espvct With .which.' we contem plate it.. Ha l d-Grace Darling's intrepidity in ery ing-the lives of the ehipwreckedlailore,been eAhi ibited by a tne'rtrier it woultl have sicifed compare• tteely but little attentron.":, • Ascher irisrata Moster.Begzina, come .up aad 1.211 me who W . as eteopetrar tlleop3tr.s was sister to olio o(tbe ryraMids of gegypt, atiti come t,) her unh?play tend by, the swellerin,of •a wasp," , Good `boy—good boy bo a Gibbon one of these day." • • , . Beaurzri:L.--- 7 Vbat is inlro beautiful ' t , ) the 'mind's eye than a\youth iti l tha %igor of his days, witlieekalraliant tlie 4 m)rning, and a brow brilliant a; te sun\ with along nine in h'spiJuth, end agrali, Chew of fobaeco in ilia -cheek. The air of ..c.AuslAck-R...e4 so nearly iesern7 tiles that of tho , Nesper HYinn". that:it is thought :the early ' , Ethiopian composer (,must,havirstolein. lit. There is a shade of ditrer6pc,,, h0,,:e... : •er; id the . .opening stanza of 'each, Cur iWhile one couunences with ..Hark the Vespn E,lyran is Stealth." ;the .niher softly °peas with itLutily Rosa, Sanibel coma!" • al. The weather on Merqay- and Thursday List was deheidas. S' i iiingiberinets, and spring shawl's were II itreqs ; The f,ire .al lOW ea stv ANN 'CONSUMPTION OF TILE LUNGS, ections of the Liver,' Asthma, Bronchitis, Pain or, Weaknees of the Breast or-Lungs, Chronie,Coughs,. eu risy, -Ilemirrhage of the Lunge, and all affections of the I'almonary Organs. , , , i 4. NATURE'S OWN J'RESCRI A Corrionubd 1:3;;l-antic.. preparation:a Ihe Prunus Virginian'a or, " Wild Cherry Park," (...runhined iv lib .the Extract of Tar, prepared b,y a new chemical process', approved and recem. mended by the most distinauiShed physician=, and Universally acknowleged the most vaittable • • nictlicind ever discovered. • Quadaiy/ peciptioh. ' In setting forth the virtues of this truly great medicine; we have no desire to deceive those who are I burin undei affliction, nor do we, wish to . e . ul,ig i ize it more than it ju l t,try desetves, yet when * * - -Viii loop around and s 4 the vast a. mount nr stinging - and ~ clistrcq occasioned •hY nutty of the diseases in which this medicine Was provgl po highly successful, we feel that•we can. not urge•its claims too strongly, or say!tou much ME • in its' favour. Variji .s'remedies it is true have been offered,] and pufrt.d into ri9lice foci the cure of diseases of Um Lungs, and smne have' no doubt been found, very US11111 ! IPA of all that have 'vet beef' discuv ercd, it is -aritniited h‘ifthi•sicians and all who have witpe;bcd its effects, that pope has prbved Srob:q, as Eucces:fol; us tide. Such indeed. are the .! SURPRISING VIRTIIF I S Of tilts ft,stlsain, that , even in the advanced sieges' .of Cots ittairrioN, after. all the most esteemedlrem edt: 'physicians have failed to 'effect' any', change, We . use of this medicine has been pro, ductive of the' must astonishing relief, and ac.:- Nally effected !cures afte.r, all hopes'of recovery had been despaired of, .In - the first stage's of the dtseatia,termed "Ca tarrhal Coqumption," originating froin neglect. et I • COLD, it been 'used with undeviating SUCCCSS, and hundreds acknowledge they owe the reAoralion of their health to this invaluable • . nirdicinc alone. 'ln that torn: of Consumption au Fry:Jolt amongst delicate young *fern ale.' e - itnnioidy terincd debility; or INT:0 A..DECLINE," • A comfit:inf. with which thou•tands are linger. - Cir.g.„ it has also proved highly successful, and not only posscsscs, the Power of checking tl:e p rog. fess of th i alarming complaint, but also strengh• ens a oil invig(3ralcs the system gore effectually than any pectic:Me we' have evei,posses:reth Besides •ita. surprising, eilleaey . in ConsAimp tion,it cqUully ellicaciutn Livsr Conkpl2t,ints, .Prunchitis, - iand all uffebtions ` of t the Imn,4s; and has cuied - many of the .. must obsti. natufas . e, after every other remedy had failed. Dina ,particlars sub Dr. %Vistaed Treatise 4Dti Consumption; to be hj d ditto agents. c'The 'Estrardinary Sficcess ". • . - Attending-the. use or this medicine inAiseases of 'tlieLulige; and the many singul&r,,eures it effected; having fully establishcclitseffieacy, and as ue haveutready published numerous eel-- tifieates..from the highest authority, w high prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consideit un• necessary to exhibit a long 114 of them 14 this place;and will only mention a few, cases, to show wliat it has dOne. iereury_onee wrote the I ntl poetry in a lady's e has been Sa beset d toFhatio the fair 1t and it kits fur, each A Soarers's() Ccr.E.AirinntOlie ' many sin: g ilar c‘n-es which tills..medicine ha's effected; tt ere is peiguips none in which its pokers are so shonin as itithe case of Mrs. Austin. - This lady 'had been . consimiptivb for several ' years, and:during the, greater-part: of this lime had received I,he hest medical attention'. and tri ed all the dnost valuable remedies, 'Jet nothing could be found to arrest its progress. She be came subject to Violent fits of coughing, expecto rated large quantities of Matter.oecastonally tin. : god with blood, and step by inep,,Dris fearful dis 'ease continued its course; until all hope's of a re covery was - entirely' despaired of. While in this distressing Situation, lingering upon the very vcrgr - t - of the grave, site commenced the use of this Balsam, whiehlo use her own expression, op mated almost like a chaim. In a few days she -expectorated' freely, -the ',cough was gradually suppressed, and every day appeared to add fregh vigour to her looks, and now, in the place of that emaciated-form withering -to decay, she is seen Mingling in society, in better health than §he has enjoyed for year's, 11 TF.smtoNY.—iTaving witnes sed the stirprising efficacy of Dr, Wistar's Bal sam 61 Wild Cherry, in-the case of Mrs.'Austin, 1 cheerfully acknowledge the above , statemont , to be true and correct. - rE t. to sprpad l e3_o'er , idecsy-- Lildiwod brurg J. C. WALTERS,' M. D, - Liven tOMPLkI:VT.- ,, StrS. Eliza Thompson was afileted with this complaint for nearly five years, during whiCh time shames under the most skill ful-pirpieians.—had tried Mercury, Botacie,Und llon•Ce:a.thic remedies, and .every thing that of. terred her any flops of relief. She Mid\ dull, wandering pains in the'side, sometimca in .the shoulder and email of the back, a hacking cough, frequent! pains in the breast, 'and had been 'un'a ble, to weep on the right side for' three, yoars.— fly the use of this Balsam, ~ - she was eared in a fetv'weeke, and iernains/well to this dafr4' , • ELY2A. TI.IO3ITSON. Woodstown, Sept. 4, 1841. Dear !Sir :—Although your invalriable mcdi. Chic has already found hundreds of.powerful ad. vocate ,, , ! it May still be grbtifying to you to re. ceive a communication Inert any one that has been relieved, by tt. uch, Sir, is truly my case.] '1 have .been a viclan to that terrible, disease COnsuniption. for many months, and have suffer. ed so much, that I had become almost weary of :my life. Dearing your Balsam so highly prais .cd; I began taking it a few weeks back, and can] ] 11FSULC you it has relieved me mere than 'thing 1 have ever used before, - and I confidently believe it will cure me effectually. Please give'l the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige; ] . Yours Respectfully„ I . JOHN PEARSON . 1 • 'Chester County, Sept, 6, 1841. 1 Friend Wistart —lt gives me much pleasure; 'to infortn thee that . iny wife's health hmeimprov-: .ed vary) much since she has been using thy Bal., vain ofj Wild Cherry, and we_think t.herels!no: doubt blut it will cure her.' She has taken the two bottles I purchased from thee a she'll tiaie: since; and her cough, -is much better, she else:, sleeps Well at night, and Says she' has founct k noj thing to give her so mach relief. Thee willpleasei give the bearer two betties more fur • ' Thy Friend,. EDWARD'IIOLMES. . 1 ,• . • ! Lancasler County;Tily, 18, 1841. I Dear Si N—Nease send me two bottles of your genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry, I have becit riacted with Consumption for the lest two years arid-suffered very much with a severe cough; pains - in my breast, difficulty of breathing. niglit sweats, &c., and having,tt icd nurrierout remedies; and also been under several doctors, yell could not find any thing to relieve me until! I used -some of your Balsam. I got bottle!Poin neighbor, amine who is usingit,Und have found wond4rful relief from it that Iliave no doubt it will cure me effectually.. . !I Very respectfully yours,&P • i - • ROBERT lIOMMAN. I • 11 Read the following from Dr. Jacob ! Doff, . man, a physician of extensive practice in Ilual tingdon county. Dear Sir,-1 procured One bottle of Dr. Wis.,. ,tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed,' ;E,q„ of this place, and tried iitin a case of obsth. - nate Asthma, en a child of Paul SchWebie, it , :which - many other remedies had been tried. with out any relief, The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my ,opiniun, the child is effectually cured . ! by itiuse. Yours, Sec;,, ~ • ! IjAC O I3 HOFFSIAN, .D,1 12' ( December 23d, 1841. • • Dear Sir,—Your Balsa* of Wild Cherry has effected so ne astonishing, cures here.', Ono OF which is antald lady, Mrs. Russell, who had been suffering for along time with shertness Of breath : : ing,`anTgenerel weakiteirahe was finally obliged. ier.tez.d. After vat ions other ; re me • nadlicert resorted to in vain, ehe coinmen 7 .4 !using . your Balsa inquad afterlaking two brit, bug i WHILE LIFE REMAINS, WE IiAVE STILL soSay, HOE., . ties; was su far Irecovered as 'to be able to attend to all the duties of her house, and on taking two bottles more ccsa entir . ely cured.' , • . 1 Respectfully &c , Z, • , , • 11 • l' . 1011 N S. 'C. MARTIN. ' Patti:villa, Pa. CA inlON.—As there is a spurious mixture called Syrup of Wild Chrrry, pa reposers should Le fiver . particular to ask. tor Dr; WISTAR'S . BALSAM, arid observe his signature !alba Bot. tic.l , . , . . Prep l arcd for the proprietor; and sold at whole sale liyl Williams & Cp., Chemists; No. 21 Minor Str'ect, , P h iladblp bra. -.- ; Sold I in: Potbville by E. B. MU HOLTZ and JOHN:. C. !MAR T IN, and is almost every town and village throughout the country: Pricb SI.OP a Bottle... ! xi January 7,1813. ; - 1 , . ~ • , ~ DiNiEL 13..11.‘ten •. him LAI NO. ' 1 . - E 7 91Yri S R ' HAAS 4 LAU G. .1 FRIAKE pleasine in 'annopneing'to Inc citizens - - o i. Sdhuy skill C'ounty. that they have just opened ins . the! bas ement etory of the Town Hall, on Centre .trOt, id the. Borough of Pottsville,' a splendid is do r* of ' . NE iV GOOD r i. fist brilught from Philadelphia, here they were se, eritcd 'ivith great care, and pu hased at unusually - ow pric'es 7 cocuprising every variety of : Dry 'Goods, Groceries, G Chind 'llVare, Queen; and Earthezi Ware, itnong which mn l y be found , :. , 1111rfine Cloths, of various colors and qualities, .1 Jilue, Black and Fancy-e.nlored Cassitneres, ] Satthiets, Flannels. end Woolen Blankets. ' prints. Lawns, Ging hams, Morinoes and Plaids, S.itin, Linen and Laces, 1 - iCanton Flannel, Ilcillands and plankine, , girseillesand Valentia Vestings, ' G-3 Muslins, Bleached & Unbleached, 1 Silk', Cambric, Gingham and CottOri IlandTs. iNgiy and tali crior style Summer Cloths, liCottonagles and Beverteens. 14 find, a very general assortment of Klethlemen's Summer Ware, Mohair, Morino do Wors'd Stockings f .Ladies ind Gentlethen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York. tan, Silk Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Sil k,n Mohair and' Picnic Mitts, &c. I Orleans, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and ' Lump Sugars, , I NeW Orleans, Sugar House, and Syrup Molasses, Tea azd Coffee, of various kinds, Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, Salinon.Herring,lllackerel. Shad and Codfish, - Rains, Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, Olive Oil, Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, • Halt Spanish and Common Segais; - Soda- Waterand &gar Crackers,. Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, r • - • ' Drrecl Apples and Peachesi - • and a great variety ofother,artieles, all, of which -will be sold nt low"iprices for cadt# or is Exchange for :countiy produce. - ' . 71,1'12.ementher the Town Uutli Store. PoitsvillC.4.lfav , - ID' AvAvrs BARGAINS..EII IPPINCOTT YLOR are • receiving from P-4 their Whole Sale and Retail Store. No. 24, Mar et Philadelphia, a lot el 'superior Ready Made_ lothing, and which they i arc obliged to offer at low prices. in order to dispose Of their Winter stock, and by telling at reduced .prices,'it will enable' them-to ilisP,ose of t'eir splendid assortment of Clothing, to the entire Satisfaction of the customers. By calling and crinuning,'you iirf.l find full Lined Plain and Fig lirel Beaver 'loth Surtout Coats varying in price from ell tio to is cm Buperior English Pilot coats, • 600 to 10 00 . do' Flushing do ' ' 250t0 5 00 do' Blue and WI. Frock Foots 900 to 12'0 do • do Dress do 9-00 to 11 50 do- Grey.and Green - C:l6th Coats .7 00 to 900 A' Moleskin Frock & pro's 4ooto 5 00 Also on hand an'assortment - of Fancy Satin VcitS. • r ," •250t0 4 50 With a variety of•Suapendem-Stocks. and collars c all of wh,ch will be sold lo the entire satisfac 'Oen of all that may call, by LIPPINCOT & TAYLOR, • Mammoth Cluthing Store,. Corner of Mahantongo and Centre wept . . . _. P. S.—We are now prepared to accomm.adate those fifteen men that called on us last Saturday fo [Surtout Coats at their own, prices. . [ Pottsville. December Sl,' , I - - • • •i NEW DRUG STORE. 4 E. B. EIC El H OLTZ, respectfully . informs the citizens of Pottsville, and Schuylkill county generally, that he has opened, ( in the storeformerly oc. cupied by - 111r. Slater,) a general asaertment of Drugs., . • ~ Chensiccrls, iPaints, - Oils. .1 1 D • yo, • 't r arnisies, I.putly, ' Glass, • Spices, • • ' Patent Nidicines, 4c., 4c. ' And icits a share of public patronage, confi. Idently assuring - the public. that every article in I his line, shall be of the first quality, and purely ' genuine), ' - , • Having served a regular apprenticeship to the .busines Philaelphia, those who favour him with a calh.can r st satisfied that he will guard strictly against all mistakes, and have their med. icines put up with the greatest care and nicety. .`Physicians prescriptions attended to c with par. ticular.care, et-all hours. Country Physicians and Storekeepers, supplied at a , small advance on ty prices. PottSville, December 3, 49—f NOV SCIIOO7. BOORS. 200 New CObto's Spelling gooks 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 Ariihmeties 50 rAlitchell's Geographical Readers : ' 50 do Geography•and .Atlas 50 ado Primary Geography 9 r, All of which will be sold wholesale and reta at Philadelphia prices, by the subscriber BANNAN. 4 January 21", 1843, FRUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY, &c. THE subscriber, agent for one of the Most ex tensive Nurseries in the State, will exceute orders for all kinds of Fetit'trees, such as tipple, peach. Pears, Cherry, Plums, Quinces, &0., to gether with every kind of ornamental trees, shrub bery, Bulbous Roots, Plants, &c., at the very low est rates, arid at the shortest notice, . A catalogue of the Trees can' be examined al this office• BENJ. BANNAN. - . . N. 6.—Orders also received foe all kinds. of Grass Seeds. March 4, Valuable conl'TractS to Rent. flipCi let on Iseses.to"suit applicants, all that tract o -"'• land belonging to the North_American Coal Co known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the for hlwing list of 'Coal Veins, many of which.among others, the Peach Mountain'Veins —having a range of over a mile in length, yizi-r-Lewis„ Spohn, Barrac• !cog h, Pearson, Clarkson..Stevensen, Little Tracey, reach Mountain Vejts, Green t'atk; or Ravensdale Vein,•Perpendicalar, .Diamond,, and Big Diamond Veins. along with many others not named. Also, all that tract called the Junction Traci, be longing to the saidl company, containing—the Salem. 'Forest, Rabbit Hole, Mortimer, Tunnet; Black mine, C. Lawton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also. a Saw Mill, and Grist Mill, situated jon the Mill Creek Tract all of which will be rented on moderate terms by ap. -plying to • - • DAVID' CHILLAS. at his Office, at the Landon s of said company, ht Pottsville, or' to . , • TIMOTHY M..BRYAN. • .Maiket Street,-Philadelphia December 17, • . —51-3 mo To Country littrohanta and Me:chant .!' Tatters. WE invite your attention to our extensive as sortment of . English, French, and Amens can Dread Dlolhi, of various qualities,. and, ap. proved colors. Also Habit ,arld Double Milled Cloths, together with a good.assartment of Plain and New Style Fancy single and double-milled Cassithers, Sauinetts, Velveteens, Afiraffc.Cloths, MerinO, Summer Cloths, Qambroons, Linen fins, and othoearticles Tar Siimmer Wear, Zig. fish and French boiled,Satins,iralencia and oth er Vesticgs, Silk Velvets. - Drown and Black Rol. I ands, Silk And Veiona Serpa, Casbans, Paddings, Canvass, Buttons,Sewi4g.Silks, Scarf ,Twist, Thread, BindingV,,CardA, Topes, and ill other articlea of trimming? nsaiLby - Tailors. i We are dail3i recetving Beal? goods which are eamined; and. every6'oWe warranted as repro. a' nted. sold at prices that will give eatisfac. •,ito purthasers. , • I.4PEINCOTT • df. PARRY: - Importers an d dealerale,Clottur Cashmere &e. • No. 57, North St.osifew doors belo*Arch. , rbiltidelphia ll April 1, i! ,fft2tri. ' THE MINER*.' JOIJRNAL.i INDEMNITY AGAINST - LOSS EY FMF: THE FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co., • _ • or ruiL.torLrila: . Capital 6 400,000, Paid in. • CUARTta PERPETULLI . 1 * -4 " ' '. i• CONTINUE to rnake,lnstirance, permament ana limited:on every , description'of property in town and' country On the usual favorable. terma Office 1631. Chesnut Street near fifth street, , , • CHARLES N. DANCXER, President. ' DIRECTORS, Charles (1 anker, Samuel Grant, , . . ... James ott. .1 , Frederick Brown, Thoma Hart, Jacob R.Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. 19. Richards; I • Tobias Wagner. ,I Modecai D. Lewis. ' CHARLES G. BANCKER, 5c01. , 1 Are Subscriber has been aPpointetkagent for the above mentioned institution, and iS now-pre pared to make insurance, on every description of _property, at the lowest rates.' I . .• ' -•-•: ' I • ANDREW, RUSSEL I Pottsyslie June 19 1891. 25-1 y , I; Aden:Li:illy against loss or dsanago ,by .Flre, Capi 100,000, CHAEITEI I t rEßpErtv.ii. TIIE SPRING ; GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY. make Insurances. either temporary or perpetually, against Loss- or Damage by FIRE, in town or :country, on flosses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on Household Furniture, Merchandise. lltirses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and Manu facturing Stock and Dteneils of every- description; . VESSELS and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Ground Rents upon the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or .s'ny information on the subject may be !made eitherpersonally or by letter. ut the• Company's office, itt the Northwest Corner of Sixth and Wad streets. MORTON McMICUAEL, President) L. KIUMBHAAR, Secretary.. DraEcTons, Morton McMichael, . CharleeStokes, Joseph Wood, , Archibald Wright, P. L. Lacticrenne, ! Samuel Townsend, • Elijah Dallett,; !I Robert Loughead, George M. Trautman. '. R• ,%V. Pomeroy, -,:teorge W. Schreiner. 'The subscriber-has been appointed AGENT for the abOve mentioned Institution and ie now. .prepared to make I NsuakNcEs upon every description of property ! at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN DAIVIVAN Pottsville, Feb. 27.1841 . • REMOVAL. CHARLES F. RA I /11011T • - • Practical, flat and Cap Marufacia - re; 'would inform his friends and the public, that he has removed . his \ Cht.aillat and 'Cap Manufactory from No. 82 Chesnut street., to No. i 129 Chesnut Street, one door below _4th Street. North side un. der the Auction ROoms of Messrs. Lyon & Hatt; where he will continue to furnich his justly Cel ebrated BEAVER . HATS at the low price: of Fear Dollars and Twenty:five cente, equal mall respects, if riot superior to any bold in the City et $3 and upwards. his fine Nvw.t Hers at $3 - ,,50 warranted to be on fie° fur bodies, far surpa sses any hat sold elsewhere et $1 to 81 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 ow the subscriber, as lie is sure that his Hats will be more appreciated when compared with others. • . • C. F. P. AYMOND,[• • . . • No. 129 Chesnut St„ North side, Philadelphia. N. 13.—Country merchants will find it to their advantage to cull ms . the subscriber. Slipping Fare wanted of all Mids.' Philada., February IS, • HAMS & SHOULDERS. DiIIiRIME Western Hams; f cured With and 12. without senoke,) • ' Shoulders & Sides, L. BostknOmolied Beef, • 13uTogna Sausage, Smoked and Piekled , Siilmo . ',Huffer and :Massachusetts Mackerel, ; 20- 10- PROTECTION. 'St ad. Snaked t•• Cod Az-L . 2 • • • •4ar sale at; E. Q. S. A. lIENDERSON'ti May :28;22= ; 1 FRESH GROCERIES. Old Goverment, Java, Rio, Laguira and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugars.' . Imperial. Young liyson, Pouchong 4' Soucihonana Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump Sugar.! Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment. Red, .White, Yellow and 'Drown Soap. .i Wines and Liquors, a fuUssprtrnent. Porto Rico; Cuba, Sugar louse and Syrup Molassies. ChocolategCoco, Starch; Fruit,Rice, 4'c.' Can ' Can be bought on as reasonable torsos as else where of i ' E. Q.'& A. IIEsiDERSQN. May 28' 1 ~. , . t 2— , . • JOYFUL ,NEWS. Almost every disease that flesh is heir to may he cured by the timely use. of OA KELF.rS,COM POUND I,EPURATIVE t Sa , RUP. This may be proved satisfactorily to those who will call at any of the stores where this. irivaluable medicinejs sold, by certificates (properly tlthenticated),of cures perform ed on individuals who had lust all hopei of relief— certificatea'Of Physicians who had the most severe cases under treatment, their patients having taken the medicine by their advice I and been cured—certificates from the Pi othonotary, Clerk of Orphans' Court. No• tary.-&c.. stating their acquaintance with persons of respcciability and standing,^who having the good of their fellow men at heart, have voluntarily come for ward and giv,en a statement of their case and its cure. for publication; &c. &r.! The number ofthese certi ficates beilig ton great or n'ewspaper publication, the subscriber' as deemed it advisable to have a copy 'of. the most important certificates properly nuthentica• ted, under seal, to bp placed at the stores of agents, who have the medicihefor sale, where persons afflic ted with Scrofula -er Kings &U. White Swelling, 'Chronic Rheumatism, Tetter, Mercurial diseases, Eruptions Odic Skin,'Cough of long standing or in:. cinient Cdnsumption, sick Head-ache, &c, &c, may have an opportunity of ascertaining the names and. residences of those who have been cured by its use, and who will he willing if called upon, to give every. informatiOn required. . Asa more general evidence that this is no quack . *medicine!, would refer to the names of the follow ing well known phyviciams, who have attested;to its efficacy:-s-Dr. 3. P. Iliester; Dr. S. G. Birch. Dr. Jno. .010; Dr. 11.11. Muhlenberg, Dr. J. E. Sorber. Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chemi cal Store of "' . . _ . E. B. EICHHOLTZ, Pottaville. J. B. & 3,11. Falls, NI in er s vi 11 e; Hugh Einsley Port Carbon ; Henry Voute, Orwigsbarg. January 21, ATTENTION. MILITARY STORE: IIE subscriber woilld respectfully inform tie ,friends and customers, that he has located his • Military Cap Manufactory ' In Third Street, No. 101, a few doors below Race where he would be pleased to see.hia old customers and as many new ;mesas are disposed to favour him with their custom. Ile still cmitinueo to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles of every descrirn, such as Leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver peas Caps, of all ;macros; Forage Gaps; holsters for troop Body do; Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet Scabb,irds, Sword Belts of all kinds; Canteens Knapsacks. different patterns: Fire Buckets; Passing Boxes, Tube do, Brush and PiCkets, Plumes, Pohipoons. Firemen's Caps. Leather Stocks, Gun Cases. superior quality: Shot Bags, Game Bags, Brume, dre.4e. ' Otr Orders Jhankfully received, and promptly at— tended to. • wiLLIAM CRES.SIIIAN, - N. 101 Noith Third St., a few doors below. Race Philadelphia, Oct r ' -44-6 m. • . ItIEDICINES! DR. Wm. Esan's celebrated Camomile Pills do, Soothing Syrup for children. Baron Von Llutcheler's, Herb Pills Wet. Goodie's Ferrisle Pills, Dom Wilßeni Evan'a Fever & Ague Pills, • Doet. Hunt's Botanic Pills For Dyspeptic' persons Hunt's 'Botanic Pills are said to bo sdperior to any Medicine eveeYet offered to the. Public. - • " A' fresh supply of the above Medicinesdust received and tor sale at the Drug Storeof; . Dec 11 50-. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. , W.ISTAR'S I BALSAM OFj WILD CHERRI':. : V v —A tresb supply of this celebrated Madicne just. received and'for IWO by the subscriber, Solo 'dr gent for the proprietors. Dec., I- 31 1 , ' JOHN S. C. MARTIN- ' THE highest-price paid .in cash for. all kinds of Country Produce, at W. IL MARSHALL'S - • Cheap Ptah Groceri Store, . 'Corner otNorwegrianSt. and MtiVarbon . R. R. Pottsville, April 15,1813. AS /11 boxes Souchong and Wwchong Teas rebieved and for sale by I Oct: 29,44 . MILLER & BAGGERTY. B - POT ASH,—dust received mid for 'sale at the Drug Store of JOLIN S.': D. MARTEN. December 31, • -- • . ; • 1— O' do LAGUAUL COI4EE-50 bags re- KJ& - Cived and for sale by Oc . 29,44 MLLLEtt ¢ LiAdaERTY.- - CLBLAIN REMEDY — Warranted... a certain cu4e for frosted Pi et and ',ands, sold' only whole sale and retail at EIeIi"OLTZ'S new Drug & Chem- cal Stole. Pottsville. Pa. January 2;— putis FEES' 12. and 25 lbs. Kegs, a Thiladelphiapilees, tor sale by- March 19. 12-- • 13:1BAPINAN. pEASUS CANDY.—A supply of Pease' Clough Candy, just received, from the Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, and for sale at MARTIN'S Drug Store • December 31. . I , . . , 110[TTIIPS & CANES—Just received and of v v , 'sale atrassortment oLgig, Sulkey, and riding Whips.and Walking Canes. ,-, • . , March 19.12 -, JOHN S. C. MARTIN. A rmy CHOICE GREEN ANDDLACK TEAS.—T. & J. Beatty have just received from New York, a laige supply of choice Green ana Bluer Teati. . December 28 52 laihßl BECKER'S EYE SALVE.—A supply ..n-o" of this higblycelebrated Salve for sore and inflained Eyes. L-just 'received and for, sale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S Drug Stem. January 28,1893, OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE 100 Pine . Street, corner South Street. , THE Subscriber begs leave to call • allentiom of his friend and the ei . 'o - A*. Public in general, to tlie . following - arrangements far 1843, for - the pur pose'uf bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin,' and Steerage Passengers, by the following. 'Regular Packet Shipi to and from Liverpool. Ships' . Captains Days of Sailing from -Names. , New York. .p. Washington, Burrows, June 7.Opt 7.Fcb 7 United. States Britton l3 13 '" 13, Garrick Skiddy •25 25 '" 25 Patrick '.Henry Delano July 7 Nov 7 Mar • 'Sheffield Allen . • 13 ' 13 Bosch's' Collins . 25- 25 25' Independence Nye ' :Aug, 7 Dec 7AI 7 Virginian Atkin - • r 13 "• .13 . Biddons, • Cobb '25 • • 25 25 Ashburton flutileston Sep. 7, Jan 7 M'y 7 • Ste'n Whitney Thompson ' • la 13 ' 13 Sheridan .Depeyster• 25. ' ', 25 • i . • • Days of 'Sailing from Liverpool. G. Washington Burrows July 25 Nov 25M'r 25 United Statesßritton - - Aug 1 Dec - 1 Al I Garrick - - Skiddy , ' 'l3 '• 13 ' 'l3 Patrick. Henry Delano ' 25 • 25 25 Sheffield Allen Sept 1 Jan. 1 M'y 1 Roseius • • Collins • 13. • 13 independence. Nye • 22 • 25 , " ' 25 Virginian • Allen Oct. 1 Feb J'ne 1 Siddons 1 , , Cnbh ' 13 • 13 113 Ashburton Iluttlesen 25 '\ 25 'LL 25 Sten NViiitney ThOmpson Nov. IMar, 1..r1y 1 Sheridan • Depeyster , ' 13 • 13. Rego ' lar Packet S:htps to and from London Ships' ' ' Captains Days of Sailing from Names, , - New York. Mediator i Chadwick June 1 Oct 1 Feb 1 Wellington Chadwick '' ' .10 " 10 I ' 10 Quebec Ileherd i 20 ' .20 ‘' 20, Philadelphia.- Ilovey • July 1 Nov 111'r I Switzerland - Chadwick ;. '• 10 ' 10 . 10 111. 11 udson , Morgan ; 'Aug '2O '' 20 - ' 20 Ontario - Bradish u I Dec IAI 1 Toronto l l Griswold r: '• 4Q 'lo' 10 Westminster Mdure ' ' 2 . 0' .. 20 . ' 20 St. - Jamesi Sebor - . Sept 1-Jarr 1 May 1 Montreal .I'. Tinker .: ' Ili- • 10 ' 10 . Gladiator . Britton , ' 2.0 ' 20 ' 20 Days of sailing Iron, London. Mediator Chadwick July 17 Nov 17 3•l'r'l7 Wellington Chadwick ' 27 ' 27 .27 Quebec fleberd Aug .7 Dec 7 All 7' Philadelphia Ilovey • 17 ' ,17 ' 17 Switzerland Chad Wick ' 27 ' 27 '27 IL-Hudson. Morgan Sep. 7 Jan -,7 M'y 7 Ontliio - Brattish '' 17 ' ' 17 '' 17 Toronto Griswold ' '' 27 --"'s 27 ' 27 Westminster M00re._ . .,„ Oct: 7 Feb '1 J'ne 7 St."Jamus SoborY - - , '•l7 -` 17 ", 17 Montreal Tinker A 27 ' •27 • 2.7' ' Gladiator Britian Nov 7 Mar 7 J'ly 7 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a num.. her of Splendid New York built Transient Ships, such as the 'Adirondack, 'Scotland,' 'Russell Glover,' and 'Echo; will continue to . :sitil from Liverpool weekly in, regular succession, thereby • preventing tho .lea t possibihty of detention or delay in Liverpool : and for the accommodi 'on or tiorsohe'vvi,hin to remit t'noney to their !m_ ilies.or fi tends, I t ave arianged the payrne 4of my Drafts on the following banks :—. • - Tliti Ulster Ilink, and branches IRELAND. The, Provincial Bank do. ' ) The National Bank.• do. All Drafts payable at sight, at dither of l.he a bove banks, their branches or agencies._ Messrs. Spooner, AtWood & Co ENGLAND.. bankers, London. - ) P. W. Byrneir;Esq.• Li•M;pool.' . 'Passengefs can also be. engaged from Liver pool to Philadelphia, Boston, and . Baltimore, 14 .the regular packet ships, on application being made -personally, or by letter, ( post 'paid, ) ad dressed to I .• ' . . 8-3 m 100 Pine street, corner of South. . AGENTS.—In Pottsville, Senj. Barman, Esq. liftowell, Ric)). Walsh, Esq. 9 • In Albany, T. Goligh, Esq. ' In Newark, John 111cColgiiii, Esq,. In, Toronto, U. C.,.. Rogers and ' • Thompson 1 - , I also beg' leave to assure, my friend's and the public in general, that theqgreatest pUnctuality will be observed in the sailihg of the above ships, together with all others which I may have, and that passengers will esperilnee no delay on their arrival at the different ports whete they trier to t. emtiark. . i P. S.—Free-passage cara tilso be secured from the various ports in Ireland and Scotland fiorn which steamboats run to Liverpool. . 1 JOSEPH NIC.MURRAY, • . • ' ; - 100 Pinei:street, New: York. ...Gives drafts-in sums to snit Applicants, on the Provincial Basil. of Irelan4; payable. at ' Cork , Banbridge 1 . 'Limerick 1, Ballymena • Clonal?' r' Parsontown . Londonderry Downiiatrieli'-- Sligo i • Cavan Wexford t. "Lurgan Belfast Oiriagh i t l; Waterford Galway , 'Dungannon 1-! Bandon • , Ennis Armagh it;-• - Ballyptianrion Athlone Coleraine;. IV - -Strabane, 'Kilkenny Dungarvan Ballina! /fallow . Trate() . 4 ' liloneymo oughal: • Cootehill r Enniskillen... I Brush , • . Monaglianii •.I , ENGLAND—Spooner, Alloood '4 Co., l 43anliers, Il•ondori; payable in :every, town in Great Britpin` P. -W. Barash , Esquire!, Liverpool. ~' City or 'Gr.s,colm Berilit, Payable town in Scotland. - 1 1 New York, January 21i. JAMES DOWNEY, us:ESPECTF.ULLY itltorms the p Am' he has brought with ;him from .D this spring, a large assortment of • GROCERIES 4- LIQUOR; Which:he care for.sale at the (most moderate Plitladelitlia wholesale prices, ( freights added, ) it his stor'Oonse, in the new Stone ',Building, next door to his tavern, Morris ' addition to Potts ville, consisting of .1 • Black4nd Green Teas, • Falling Loaf, Santa Cru;,, l Porto Rico, 4. IS cw Orleans Sugars, • • IV . '• • , Rio, Java, and.St.-Dnmingo Coffee, , • Sperm & Commen.oils, Mohasco, ' . • Whiet and Yellow tottps, Tobacco; • • Rag and Box Raisins,' , 'Wines and Liquors 'fiem7e(ainmen to the nest quality, qbantity„ of Dryed. Meat; ''''Aittokeral, from No; 1 to No 3, in quarter halt and lull harrels, - - Abritit.3clo Saila :Ground Salt, , • • barrels superior Albany Sumni4 Ale, &c.. : T 3 -47 -±; . JOSEPH. McMURRAY, u ovcry NEW SIC)RE, blic that cw York (TO-THE PUBITC:) • !. 8 150 000. 11 1 Nassfta Principle of Water-PriaiingClpth.. • ; 12Y this method the Fores.raf the Cloth arc left - 0 ••• J! ,open as before, by which the, insens ible. per spiration can freely escape; and, at the same time it is jendered, - Watin-prorf for alt practscal - pur poses: The process-is both simple and cheap. It is adapted to every dada and occupationon which Cloth of any description orl can be used. Cloth`having passed Ith-ifigh Chit process•is ! qr . ever aftei"safe from 31iIfene ;and ;Vermin. Sail and Awning makers, clothiers Hitters, Boot and ; , Shoe makers, Unibrella makers, Cloth manufac turers', and! all others whose interest it is, are re spectfully invited to this 'subject.: n • ,• Rights for Sale for any 'part CI the United States - by the Proprieter, al tis I residencei No. 130 Nassua.Street,, New York, -either for Cash or in exchange for -property, reap personal. • Also, for bale, an easy, cheap and simple pro. cess rendering Calico Prints Fast;` the trade is to- ' vited to , it.- Also * for sale,' `•C:eam 'of Earth." a• sure and safe remedy for.. Mould on Leather and Ftirs,lof descriptions. ,Trunk, and liar riessMakers, Hybl and Shoe Dealers, &c. will do well to consider of it. 'I hese remedies are all very simple and cheap, One: Thousand yards of Cloth may be rendered Water-proof at nn ex pence of One' Duller.. Water proof Flannel worn next to the:skin is, a sure , preventive and Cure fur the Rheumatism: - 'Pbe foll o wing i s an ektrtiet of al - tenon on the sulijeet, from a Cotn. Mitteeof the Common Council; "The,Ceninittee on Arts, (Sceinees, and Schools, to whom was referred the Petition of F. El. Pettis,Atekinglor a consideration ,for an in. ventien which the-Petitir net cluitmsois his,ren. • derieg Cloth of emi- deseriptien 'Water -proof, beg leave to - 1 Report; that' they examined Several phfees of Cloth which they, tested, and fotyld the saiiie pervious to water, execinfrom a pressure bey 4 tlint of ordinary rain, and believe that persons clad with, garments 'made from Cloth thus pre - pared,•would be Secure from usual ex pin-ury s•in rainy weather. The - advantages 'of this, above ., that of Indsßubber will be' perceived, when it is known that the pcires of the. Cloth are not Chi* Sed, allowing the free escape of the inseMhile spiration, whichl is important to health. The Committe. are nssured by- theYetitiondr,uhat, the beauty or lustre of the cloth iS 'not tarneahed, . that: its quality is.not 'injured, that it is not less suple ; bin on the contrary, the beauty, duality' and .supleness tare-Kr-served, mid for many pur poses rendered Moro lasting. „The heap:less 01 the application brings the •redvanrages nt Oa: im.; provetnent within the ref eh - of all ; and the corn. mine have no doubt many.will• he distaised front this cause to try its advabtageS such test will do. more to establish i:s reputation titan any recOmmendation from this l'orninit tee. The no:oil:ince feeling dispi;seil• to treat: the Petition with all 'fairness, anc• is. far as they in vestigated the improvement. fi'Mling it-to.trteq their exneetations; they cheerfully r•eommend such a trial of its nierits by the piihlit, as-'will, more fully teat its utility." .1 Signed 1 M: MOSP.S C. LEON ARD,I • ' HENRY( " flinii !' e The following are the prieesl elusi>e tight to use the "-Nan Water.ptoving in the diffsrcat proportion will 'be made for itl County or District. , Maine .. • Hsl,ooo Verinont ' ••• • I ' ^'1110 •• NeW Hatimshire 4,0110 -I.IIaSSiiChUS,C4RI4,OOO , - dn. I Dye Setting . 20.060 Rhiide Island I • • , roneetient I • 1 - • = 3,1100 New York • .1, .1- • • • 11.5,000 -New Jersey ;1 1 • 4.000 • do. ICirlico, Printing: I fl:(100'.. Peonsylvanial •.15.9fiff Deleware • • 7 • .< • 2.(100 Maryland:- ~ •.• 5. 1100' Virginia • 1,1 , • { 4 , 1 (100 North Carolina . I • 1 1 5,i11 1 0 South Carolina • e • ..4, r( l( 1 0 Georgia t i •• • • '. 5,!)00 Alabama 3.0Q0 Tennessee • 1 . • .• • 000 Mississippi 1 - ' • • n Ohio • .' - • •. 10. 000 Kentucky 151000 Indianna • • • 5,000 Arkaotsaa ' ; . .1 1,500 ..Michigan .••: • .41.100 Illinois'. , 5 1 ,060 Missouri , • • alono „ • District of ColuMbia 12, 1 (100 Florid:r • 1., • ! Wisconsin 11 , •,'• 1 1500 Note—. Cloth: Garmenti,- Horse lilanlict,*, &c: taken in and Waterlproved,hy the, Proprietor at moderate charges. Cloth•.'tione at 25 cents per. yard; Over Coats $ 101);. oilte4art ides in prooor portion. The Firemeri t and . 'mike. lively. are invited 'o theiadvanbiges of the discovery. Push paid letters will have prompt attention. Terms-of Sale made easy to respon sible purchasers'. F. H. PFTTIS, No. 130 I‘ , Ta s ssall Street., New Alarali 11' 11-L3in ISAAC NO. 12 South Fourth - Si. alert! &Xi:B Idol: slarket . , . ' 7 PHIL ABELPIILA.; ' . 1 , • ir MITES the attention of eOuri!ry Merchants. Ja end others to his extensive ns.9ortment of ..S'ci,o6/, 'Books, superior Blank account Bo4s, (of h,is riWn' manufacture) and Foreign nod M mestic statilui ... ary. I-- Quills, Wafers, Sealing Wax, &eel Pensi of up wardii of filly varieties, Blue Black 'and acd li Ls.. Lciid Pencils, Slate's, Inkstandso&ci . ' ' 1 ' ' 117 cheap Accoun hooks—ti . .)n . s:e . stdck al- . ways on hand suitable for retail trade, and' coun... try Merchants. 1 ': II A LARGE;ASSORTHENT OF WRITING a APER.S, fulls cap and Letter Papers, plain aittl' ruled; Wrap ping Papers, Bonnet Boards;PfLying Cards, efai all other articles'sold by stationers. 1 ' 4 i ; . LF.DGF.R!,.JOURNALS, RECORD BCORS, ISC., S al able for IlankS, Public offices, 'B.:c.i i constantly ii • J o hand-or made to order, of any size , : shape, Or p it. tern. Materials and Workmanship warranty of of the best quality, all or which are afered atpri ces to snit the times. i _ .. . ... .; 1 .I:Er Country Merchants end -oth'ers sighing the city, 'are respectfully invited to 611 and gamine his goods and prices, and satisfy; themselves of the great reduction effected.* the Cash System. Phila., March 11, . ' I l —2mo 111.0 UN Tr e A HAWN II 0.1 EL. , Schuylkill County, Pa. ' . I IibEhIBEN BRIGHT respectfully announces 'to his friends anid the public that he has tek. l en this splendid, airy and delightful establish ..!-- . ,:, ment , situated at the termination o. - .1..' A the Reading and PhiladElnltia Rail II" '''''"' Rood,whe r e he will be happy io wait is a . 1 . ••--...'":.-- on those who visit the Coal Region,' on business, or for the , purporie of enjoying thel mountain air and water. - The Hotel is! large,.. finished and furnished in the beSt styleencl . no pains will be spared to rcodci athistaction to all who may favor it with a visit. Being :within ten minutes *walk of the Borough of Pottsyjlle, ithough sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noise of that both bustling place, it Its coil. frdently believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agreeable, than any other Betel in. tho vicinity. Attached to the, hotel is ' / ri large end beautiful garden„,;:overloolting the. River Schuylkill, thc,Sehuy 'kill Canal, Mount :Carbon 'Rail koad,(extending:to the Mines and thenc to Sunbury) , the Ctntre Turnpike, and at the same tithe affording areal and romanticl v tow of. five Mouptains.,: The - ouse is surplieci with pure mountain spring water, and a 1 Bathing establishment • unrivalle in ,the country. A . splendid pleasure Car,is kept foe the exclusive accommodation, of .visit Ors, who may beAisposed to visit the Mines, or g i njoy the wild andlroman. tic scenery of the Mart ueding cOuntry.:llndivid. /5 uals or families may ely , on baying ampleroom, told every possible it tention. I : Mount Carbon,Jdne,l9, 1841. , ' '213.--If . NEW FASB ONABL , STOR UST ()pencil for the BenOlit of the Poor, by 'LP ceiling at reduced prices and for 'eaCh, at the old Post Office stand. Centre street, opposite Mar ket street. , By calling and camping you End.clic cos to suit the Times. Pottsville, Npvemb er .12; • '' - IV IGIITIS . • . .• • INDIAN OGETABLE PILLS. . - ' Of the Aort4nArnan Ca rictr.tre of Keough. • . , . • 1 This extraordinary 'medicine, is .founded .rp * Unded upon the principle that - the huthan' frame. is subject to ONLY. ostu otsussx:tviz.Ciarippt I funiors. or. ' in otner words Impurity of the 1110 ed and nothing Save ivegetable 4 . cleansing - , is wanted ie . order to drive diScase of every • description from the body. • •If the channels of lour mighty I . h-era should be come ' • choked im; would not the accuiredated waters' . find new outlets, or: the country be inundatedttr.Tuit ifl with the human body; if the natural drains beriotne '• . Closed, the acciimulated impurities will most asstared. ly find vent i a itortne ',form 'of disease or death ivill be a certain consetmence. , ' . I ; ‘VRIGI - 11"S INDIAN' VEGETABLE . pus . are eminently calculated for carrying out OittaitAND runtrvi:va ramcmt.t.:, because' they, area purgative medicine so justly thalanced ,and withal ',so natural' to - the human cunStitutiart; that they' cannot possibly • injure .the most delicate; at the' same time; it used in such a manner as to produce ,free evacuations 1y the, .t . bowels, and repeated,a few times, it will he absolute ly impossible for pain, or distress of any kind tii•con- tinue in the boa. &single 'twenty five cent box o the above named Indian ,Vege , ahle Pills ,will, in all cases, givetclief, sometimes lever] beyond the power of Words to'deseribe,and if -persevered infer a short time, there is not a malady 'tithe whole course oflm. 1 min ills that can possibly wit,hstariil their astonisliirig ~ and wonderful influence. 1.1 mcitt'l.idta..f , VEGVri- mg l'iu.s are a certain cure for - : . 4 • .• , COSTIVENESS. . I ' .. Because:they completely cleanse. the stomach and -bowelspem those l hilious and eel rupt hunors•whicb paralyse and weaken •the digastive - organs, and • are the eattie•of headache, ' nausea, and ,sidkness, ''' palpitation of the heart, rheumatic pains in - ',r2.- nowt - parts of the body, land . many other unplea:zr symptrairm---........... d. i - . In all differ el - 0 motions of the Blood,. ca'!ed . Idtermittent, Item:nen% NerVeus, Inflan.matory, and Putrid. . • .. - ,' FEVER. , 'Wright's Indian Vegetable Pil ls w i ll he found at cer ' rain remedy; because ,thy cleanse the stomach tied t umu lt from - all , tiflipia humors and i• purify the I blood; rfonSequently, 'as they. remove every•knal of : diseti,e; they are absolutely certain to cure every I,ind I n MOO id litim le ri ~,,- 1 ,S,,,ahio v; 1r i or.. zr i .. —epcs.....'f— arum the nidinbrane add muscle, gusing \ {buss pains MIL. • malion and swelling, called. . 1 o _ RIIEPVIATISII4GOU,T;&e., • , . Wright's Indian Ve2etable I'ills may be relied on as " aim. ay'll•ertath to 'give relief, and if persvertd with; . will tifout 'assuredly, and without I fad, inakt. a per. I fedtcaire of the above Painful maladies.—From three • to k.ix'i,l said Indian Vegetable-Pills taken every night or.; going to bed, will, in a sliest time, completely. rid •' the body from all morbid- and' corrupt Immors; and`;: ihbuniatism; plot: and; pain of eve y descrlpticin,‘vir thUtippear, as if hy mimic. • ' . , 1•:,,r the same: reason, w lien, limn "stithlee. changes °tithe a t.onsphere, or any other cl ime s the persptra tirin is- efieckcd. and those Manors which should pars ' elf by the Skin, are thrown iiiwardly.lcausidgheadache, nausea, at.d.sleltness,.pa in in the bonevid whtery and it4lauted eyes, sore throat, hoir:eners,e,ouglis,con t=umhqon.thelttnatie pains in various part of the belly, arid y witty , utl:cr tlintoins iif ' 1 ', . .'• . i r . ', CATCHT - N4 COLD. 1 l •-. 4 Wrif;ay's Indian. Vm... - etablell'ills v ill invatiaLly give itt i tn , (Late rclicf,l 'lliree. or four pill; taken. at n' get o going to hid, and repeated a few tunes, Ifyill remove all the", above'. unpleasant 'esirliolll.s. gush. TC:sl,lft. the hotly 'to eveti.sountler health than before. Tie .. -rec may • be' said of aldficulty of breatinrig, or. • • ' • • Viljet4ble' pal, 1711 loosen :and nFlieci flit- the Kr tisen State . s.—Pr . oper any;City. Town, . oil'bethe inmacti arid boa els tlMse.rough l and phlegmy hunter which .1.4 T the' air cells of the lungs, Lad are 'dila canes' ul jlie above dreadful torn-. pl'amt It should afro tlw nsinernbered that WilldliT'S I.N DI.A VEGE.,I - A 131. E l a *, are taro in to reinove pantie:the side.Opprersoin, nonica mid Sickness,lloss of appetite, costiveness a yellow untie of the skin, end eyes, anti 4 . I.+PV other symptoms • I, VE it FLA I NT: , . Because they pureefrom the body those corrupt, and implant. !Manned, which 'when deposited on the liver, are the catise oil the 'above dangerous complaint They arc also ea()PlaLXy A NI) SUDD E N DEATI : 3I b(causethey carry off these humours which obstruc ting the cireolatipn, are the cause ,of a rush. or deter. . tninatioder blood to the- head; g iddiness, espea lolly on ttirning suddenly round, blindness. d rims - mess,' lose- of memory, °diamonds - 1 of the brain, iu4apity, nail all• thsorders of the Mind.' • Tbosii who hibeor yvitinn doors should rcuternher tliai-they frequently breathe an atiummhere which is v. holly u n fit for the propen expansion of tlie - --hiriec, and at the sameitime owing to inttof exereise,lite , .boWels are hot sufficiently eva-tidtcd, the blue'"--,' beeinnes impure: and iheatlaelce, - Mtlige r suon, lion Or the, heart, many, other. disagreeable. at numbs are SIM, to 11,11 0 w. 1,10 Irs; DIA N 'VEGETABLE PILLS. Being a Cleanser of the stomach and bowie. and a dirt , t the ,lileed, are certain not only to • •• .remove pain or distress of: every kind foam the body. brit if used occm.ionallY,so as tit keti-,; the body_ free from thosehuii,iciurs -tench are the I ,eciexc ci•ery malady goridrad to roan, they. will m ost assuredly • •-,- pronitupich a ;lust ;led etpia I circulation of the blond ! that those tv ho. lead =a Sem mosey life, will be able to enjoy sound henith. ariedistesc of any'kind will be " f. absidal,lj iatp , O4sihle. ' 'lO AGENTS: ' , Country ag - ints,. ; and others, „tire ?'estieeltully Ird - ormedrii.cfng! to Ake great popularity, end Med:as:lig ',rlethisni for the above . named a host or unprincipled persens• are busily engaged in maitufacturing,.and vendieg a spurious auricle itt:• imitation or 4 , . 1V111G11778 TrEaCIABLE PILL. , Tll4 are also turlhpr Wormed that I' have a solt pending againsenne iV o.' Feick, for counterfeiting the above named toed titine• and are cautioned egoista°, react ink tottheine From said V. 0. Fatck. as he cannot by• any; tirisiibility liae the g.'ouine. - Wrig,lß's Indian Vegetable Pdin for sale. a;entS, with genuine medicine - ere-- provided cerfifinate of a..zency, signed by • William Wriglit, rieu Pres!dcnc of ttic..N. A. College , . " Travelle.rs, wlyi cannot show a certificate as above .. dc,s - eribcd . will he known hs base impostors.—.Silta. , mi therefore, as you Wsnild a Highway icrian,, or u Alidnut lit Robber, ('fires. devtUrel exclusiVely to the saln of, Wright's Ineluan Ve , crahle Jibs, -e-holmlle mai retail; N o 169, Race St. l'hi!adclphia. No, 286 Gre.tiwielistrion Bostou . , , N 8-11 emirs of the counfrrfeitcr to Thin! ;Slice; 'Philadelphia. I - . AG ENTS FOR SCHUY LK !I.E. COUNTY. - Taunus & Jannis Beatty. Pottsville. Bickel & hill, Orwiod - nrig. • Daniel Sayler, Maven. Aaron Matti, Mahantong„ - • J..Weisi. Ellngerstown. - • • Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahamongo, Jonas Kauffman. ,cp /Wahantongo, Caleb Wheeler, Pilicgro‘le. John Snydvr, I.'s:iedenslotrg. &-G Marti. Port Clinton Fetheroff, DreY IC9(Tuscarnra. William Taggert, Tamaqua. • , John Maurer, Mahantonuo. Alority I..'orieidor, West rent) . Township, It *chiller &Co East Brunswick tqwelsbipj -Seltzer & Bock, McKeanaburg : CI IL DeForest, Lewellyn. Einapuel 0. Kauffman, Zimtnermat October 1,-,42, - "UST received in addition to former sisplities; g kw general Assontuent of • Dritatt, 1'4)161, - 21Iedicines, . : "Is, and Tnrpantine, ,bye r j i'atctit , • 1 ' Perfumery. ' •Gla2,frual7b:Y 9t024 'y 30, Together-With every 'erticle in ,his line, w ile he offers for sale;at sipalladva ncd, and' solicits the at tention. of Physiciatiz and country dealers genera/. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. r4('Partictilar attention given ro Physician's Pre. sctiptions. at Willows. November 23. - • ' HAMS! 1141.11 S:!. di.C. 1... ' • ' N. 1 I ft 1 E'eubscritter announces to the public . thaLho . A has on hand a r.rge quantity of well curedltjame,. Dried Beef, Tong; t es,.Ae. S:C., %hich he wilt sell. et VERY LOW RATES Fon CA3II, at 'his stand in Centre Street, opposite theltown Hall. All smoked meat. which on' trial should provetint to be good, Will be taken back. . *. - i .. 'Healways keeps for sale all , kinds or Fresh Meat, whichwill be.sold at' reduced 'pricee—aed respectful ly sulteite the patronage' of thi. public. i . # ' JOHN- REF 1 Pottsville, Feb, 1.1: THIS Nl* . WANI GOLDEN SWAN. HOTE I , 7 (" BOARD ONE DOLLAR ER /WNW!. By the month , on reas4eableterme. `CHARLES WI:MS, protilletior t ' . „ . , Ma rchll , PLASTER & SALT-150 tons of.Plar!or, an 150 sacks Gruond Salt.for entle by ' ' • ' Oct. 49, 44 . MILLER lz• • 11AGGERTY. - 46- DRUGS lANP MEDICINES. • 69 N'cath _ DOOIIS AISOVZ RACE. raItAtIELPHIA. • 11 MO 1111 ME MI Eil
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