The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 13, 1843, Image 4

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LAST WISH.
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. -.. In the erimmer'eetarry Oven, -'I - a . • r
'V hen thezfohera breath of heaven, _.
.i ' * When the spiriifindea balm i• . , •4
.\ . In the moonlight and the calm, -
i
' ' , "'him to cLiep a iinowy hand,'
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That, responsive to command,
.-• , -
i ' Mocks with returning,,ntes , turn
l • Every pulse to beat w ith pleasure-7-'
. • _ In a liquid eye to gaze _ '., \
•
,1,5'11 ile'llie sot l melts in , its rap—
- 0s this, ' us only th a . „'1 •
-thspy bosom perfect blisti.. .
,•- 1 - L eming but thellatle Wish l ' 'I " •
~.., 1 .• _For a ahem of Canyndikh!. j;
•i - •I# Sctioos. Scses.:=-•Soruti very fenny things
1
, - frequently occur- in our Yankee :§chools, ea we
- chence•to knowi but the following, which hap:
. .., - pened in the city of New York not many years
since in an Irish Schad: rett.iar takes the lead of
[
any 1 1, tog of the kind whicli• has • come within; our•
• o
•
knowledge. - We have it from a friend. ' • -
'- ' • Pierce. Mahon came up wid your multipliza
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/ Ilion , : Pierce, multiply four bundrid by two-liut
' - it.dowtt--,that's it, .
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400
By 2
• Twidat --nought is one ' 'ffack, Whack
'Take'that as on illustration—is thin one?' Faittl
mastlter,,that's °dean' one any hciw ; Litt. Str, is ..
not *mast nought, nothin' ; now,.mastner, sure,
there can't
. be se - than nothm7.' !,:yerY good';'
'''''
Bir.'„,'_.ll wanst nought be nothin', then twicet
nougnt rrinq be somethin', for its double what
'wane nought is.-see how rin I , tiiruck f,r n.olliire,
e? me knows it —ho4 I hog ! liony .Get out,
You Eicuiapi.M ; but I'll give pits Simefltize, by•
eml•by.,,iii4t la m tke you reme:nber that you know
nnihid—ofr vild jun , 1.0 S our eye, you spelpeen
you--to tc't me tbera can't be less:, than nothin",
IA bur its. well known that sporitug'Sam doling m
is a thousand d ,!lara worsO then! notliiit'.'
- , .P.,dily p...ran, come tin toijour , Interest' Welt
t• l'addy..w tiat.';ithe interestf.al a hundred
. dollent af
" five per cent 1' • •: . .. 1 -I
.D, you'mane, mesther, per cent per annum?' .
• 'To be auto I do-=how 0, yott st• - •,te it?' !
\' .l'il say. as bendherdolhirs is. o one year, so is
five per cent per annum.' . 1
• ' •Hum--whir—what's the number , of the sum,
.
• Paddy 3-- ens` no. 84, Sir. ' (The master steals
' a glance at the Key ,to Gough;) iI only want to'
look at it in the Gough, you see, Paddy—an' how
Zero you give Me:suchen enswer; you big-Leaded
dunce, you—go elf an study it, you rascally _pit
, liputian—aff mid you, and don't 'let me see your
• itigly.mug till you know it'
• : .Now gentlemen, forth° Classics ; and first
the Latinariana— L arry
arry astday, Come up wid
' .
your Asop. Lairiyi you're ayear at Latin, an I
. ' idon't think you - ktioV Latin for fr;cce, what your
' . own coat is made of, Larry. But,, in the first
place, Larry, dogou know , whatl a man thai
.teaches classics is called l' 6,4 sch.plmaster, Sir.'
•'. (Whack, whack, whack ). iTake that for your .
• • ignorance, you woollen•headed goose, you--
(whack, whack) and thetto.the beck of it- - - , -ha
amen lathe you—to c-ill' a Irian that tachei etas
- .- sic. a schoolmaster, indeed! 'iii a Profi,s )r of Hu
, • 'inanity itself, he is--(whack, whack, whack.) ha!
- 2 you linglader; you:
,ydu'rels ii , ,d'as Dick ()Tor.
_ • , nell, that no masther in theeout/try could get may
.good of, in regard that ho put the whole school to=
gather by the'ears wherever he.'d be. though tli
'.,
spalpeen wouldn't stand fight liimsclf. Hard for
, : .. tune to you !' to go to ,out such en affront upon
!•• .
me, an' me a Profissor -,,0f ' Hananity. What's
• Latin for breeches 1' , Fe r m-*M.:-ft.mina.' 'No,
'it.llnot,,§ii: :that'S La s tin for, 'a *omen .' Femo
• ~. • •
• • 31•••• 1 '.O an you do it 1' .DOn't Strilee tile, 'Sir,
~ 1• _an' I Will.' .I z-,:y,, can ' yi,st ,+ o it V , V.Fr. , m-1:'-1
(whack, w hack, whack,)Alt, Sir I: oh, Sir l'
I'tie ferinorsh- , ah• Sin! "titirfermorali—gh, Sir r.,
' ..' .This thratement in a p;ofissor .of HuironV,
• • (whack, Whack, `whack, ; . shack, kirk, kick. ki..l,
• ' thearrp.th - umn, cuff, cuff, cuff,—drives him heal
• 1 -over heels to hie seat,)--Now, Sib may' le you'll
-- have Latin for breeches, again, ty my soul. if you
don't you must strip,' , and 11l tache you.wliatjt .
- , ' , Profissor of,Humanit.O
ME
On certain .occasion Mr. Wirt a eelehratedi
counsear had made a mo4eloqtieht defence ..of
a crittinal,, and had orcn.d up iNith'e periorad
in which• he even surpasied himself.' i.Vhea hey
tuck his seat, profound silence re:grniit for some !
•time)n 62 crowded c l ourbroom. Th r e feelings of
all seemed to
,have been iPell T bound by The magie
•art of the ersior,,.unlit a lawyer •just such's litil
- - fellow as Profflt„ we have no dou'ot —rose,. and
!ithe-voice of a fierce: dog sereached out, Nay -it
'Veen Your honor., *ill the, Court hear a motion
on ftfUrthcoming i rudden move hoot
sublirnalo,the 4ceedin l gly Ornmpn place ! , was
too touch fur the nerves of our iald frisnd, Capt.
Billy P., who Was an !almost idoyatrous Orin
! r• - r of
-.Mr. Wirt, and who hid heard thip Speech; and h.
ill
, .
ruse in a ,highly excited' manner, and glaring en
athe 4ortheorning' 1 P.; n't!ger whl'Oc , ,sa abdut to
spring upon his prey; he x.c l .a.line.l—• Kill
is n bias, kill" • I
\A SA N o ew Yo'rk SUnd ay Ater.
curt' has a genius : intheir tNint i 'rod,' whose bright
ness the 'cditars advelep in the ,fallowing lesson in•
catechism,:
1 Well, Nimrod, can you tell me who was the
first 'natal
someb vdy. Ilia father „won't nobody,
and be near hid, no thither, on• account of the
scarcity of mime'', and the pregeure of the times!,
kilos long were. the children of fend in the
...I'd 111 1 . y found their *ay out.'
hl %vas caot the lion'a don, , ,
,
Nan Antou,,g„ . •
:13111y,di1 they not devour bimV -
• •Because they 114 been fed, with a g!. at dee!
Who was 'CouTelled to seek refuze in the lanti_
of null'
, ~Governs D..rr.'
' tVYny was he obliged to..clee thitheil h•
htr got up the K'n-z'a Ebenezer end
Providence W'm'dn't protect him: -
'That .r this week. 'You ere
. .tru:y a e.:.holor, and might bit a gentieman
;!ittle.exertioit.'
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Tu RtoraT CormTrous.—Edward Everett,
oar present Minive'r to England, delivered an era
lion h . efore the Phil:late Kappa Society at Cam=
bridge, at:theit annual eelehratit;n, a few - yza”
ego, and, offer the ; public erre:lees wero.nver,
Society had
. a dinner, as, usual on such oecas..,
-Judge Story, who presided at !the table is
said to hive proposed thejullowing serviroetit, af
ter the cloth WO3 removoi, in complront to Ithe
_orator :
„I_l
?Pm IL
OI,TOO OF TM& DAY-I—ttprOGUie iotiuwe
',the footsteps of Tama wherevr it (Thkrett) goes"
This directed the attention of 'the whole cow
;party to the following retort : ' •
erkt. IVIIVERO or Tit LEGAL •FROTESSTONr.•
•
FlOwever Wry their as; 'mations. may be, they never
4311 i rise highei ion OM Storer.:
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POO :WAre.--You hear what her ladyship
- :stye, Bab- - you have got a treasure in her. k.et
that truth siplt into your heart, and regulate your
- life. Guard -your treasure' r:rtere pre,
eiotis thin gold. ' When the pornia of heraldry
' .. parikkarkin desolate vanities flaunt! Its possessor.
. .
"Ore affection of women survive. to.hiro. sup&
- 'nor: iri it_ri fidelity.. to all the !boors of fortune , or
the acciilents of birtb.
Another attempt bed been mode to rob the cosh
office of-the rank of ,Ireland,. but it did not prove
Uncut4l:4. • • .
~? ~ ~y~,
1111
rf •
Artie or' iVeakners of the Ftreast or Lungs,
&reek Coughs, Pleurisy, Henurrhage of the
Lungs, and all affections of, the Patmoner ,
Oifizans.
NATURE'S OWN FRESCRIPTION.
Al compound 43atssinic pre ration of the
Prunus Virginiara or '• Wild Cherry Bork,"
comtiined 'with the Extrect of Tar, prepared by
a new chemical proceys. approved and iecem.
mended, by the ino•t - distinguished physician.,
andloniveirsally 'acknowicged the most vaiu'able
medicine ev e r, discovered.. . ,
.IVo Quackery! !! !Cu Deception.
'ln setting forth the virtues of this truly great
medicine, we have no desire to deceive hose
wild are labouring under affliction, nor do ewe
wish to eulogize it more than it justly deserves.
Yet when we haiii around and see the vast a.
mount of suffering and distress occasioned{ by
many of the diseases in which - this medicine has
proired so highly.suceessful, we feel that we can.
not:urge its claims too stronvly l or say ton much
/
in its favour. .
a remedies it is true hay been offered.
puffid Otto notice,for the cure diseases of
the Luri a; and some have no doubt scen found
ve?y ueciul, but of all that have'vet been discuy.
ered, it is admitted by physicians and:all .who
h a ve witne4:o. its effects, that none has proved
aucces.felps this, Such indeed, are the
SUIRPIUSIPG. VIRTUES
Of th,is Balsam, that even in theadvanced stages
oP,Cotc-useriorr, snir all the majt esteemed !rem.
s of physicians , have failed to -effect! any •
change , the use of this medicine has been pro.
&icily:kr' the, most astonishing relief, 'anilac-.
tually effected cures after all•tiope's of recovery
•lid been despaired of.
In the first stages of the &seep, termedCa
liirrhal Consumptidn," originating from neglect.
ed Oni,D, it has been used with undeviating
siiccess, and hundreds acknOwledge they 'owe
the restoration of 'their health to this invaluable
medicine alone.: In that form of Consnthplion
so prevalent amongst delicate young females,
eiimmonly, termed debility, or
.GOING INTO A DEOLINE,"
A complaint with which thousands are linger.
ing. it has alsoproved highly successful, and not
on!) , pesr!esses 'the power of checking the•prog•
rcss of this alarMing complaint, but also strengli
ens and invigorates-the •sy s tem more effectually
than any medicine we have ever possessed. •
I.3e.ides its, surprising efficacy in. Consomp.'
thin, it is equally'cilleacious in Liver Complaints,
Asthma,' 'Bronchitis, — .and all afflictions of the
Lungs,,snd has cured many of the Most obsti.
hale cases,,after every othie remedy had failed.
r_rFor particlars see Dr. iiyistar's Treatise ii
Porisuinption, to be had of the agents.
•
• . 7he Extranrdinary
.Saccess
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Attending the use of this Medicine_ in diseases
of the . Lunge, and the man_ singular eureS it
has Effected, having fully , established its cffica l cy,
and as we have already published numerous rel.,
tificates from the higlie,st authority, which pro t e
its virtues beyond all doubt; we consider it n •
necessary to•exhibit a long-list of them'in tins,
place, and will only mention a few cases, to show
what it has dune.
WHILE LIFE - IREMAINS
• WE .HATE SONIE HOPE.
A ISMErniStNa Conc.--,Among the many sin.
g.ular cures-which this medicine has efra-cted,
there is perhaps none in: which its pOwers are so
frilly shown as in the :case of Mrs. Austin. 7
'This lady had been eonsumptive !for several
years,- and during the greater part pf , this time
had'received 'the best medical attention; and ill.
cd-all,the most valuable retheciies, !yet nothing
could be found to arrest .its progress.' She be
came subject to violent , fits of mingliing,cztwete
_rated large quantities of matterroccasidiMlly tin:
,ged with blund, * and step by step this fearful disT
ease continued its courseointil all horieslofa re
covery was entirely despaired of. While in this
--en;tressing situation, lingering, upon the very
verge of the grave, he commenced the use of
this Balsam, which to use her own expression, rip.
crated Eilindst like a charm!. In efew .days e
expentoiated freely, the cough was c radua
Iv
suppressed, -- and every day appearEd to - add Irssit!
''vigour to her lociks,and new, in the .place'of that i
emaciated form withering., to decay, she is seen;
ailing ling in society, in better health than slid
()l as enjoyed for years, '
DVINTERE,TF.D witnesi
.sed the surnrising.t.liliesey of Dr. Wiatar's Hal
can of Wild Cherry, in the Case of Mrs. Austin,f
I eheerfullY acknowledge the above statement
to be true and correct. I
W A LTERS,,!II,I.
Liven Co3tPLAINT.--.fi rs. El:za Thompson was ,
afficted with this complaint for-nearly five years,
during which_tame - she was under-the most skil
ful physicians—Mad tried Mercury, Botanic, and
lionicepatide.remedie , , and every thing that of.
terred her any hopes of relief. She had dull,
wondering !pains in the side, soinetiMes - in the
shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough,
frequent Pains in the'breasi, and had been mai.
lite to sleep on the tight fide, fur three yoars--
' By,the use of this Baisain, she was cured in a
few weeks, and ietnaius well to this day.
ELIZA. THOMPSON.
Woodstown; Sept. 4,18.41.
-Dear Sir:—Although your invaluable medi
cine has already found hundreds of petrel:fel - 4d.
vocates, it may still be gratifying' tei you to re
ecive communication from any one, that has
been relieeed by it. Snell, Sir, is truly - my ease.
1 have been' a victim to that terrible disease,
Consumption. frir many Months, and, have antler.
ed srr much. that I had become almost weary .df
my life. Hearing your Baleam so highly prais
ed, I began taking it a few weLlts back, and can .
assure coo it has relieved me more than any
thing l ltavq ever used - We're, and I confidently
it wall cure me effecruully. Please give
,the bearer The worth of the enclosed, and oblige,
Yours Respeetftdly,
JOHN' P EARso's.
Chester County; Sept. 6, 1841.
Friend %Vistas :—lt gives me much pleasure
to Infirm thee that my wife's health has imprnr.
ed very much since she has bein using thy Bal.
sam of Wild Cherry, and we • hink there is no
doubt bat it will cure her. Slie has - taken the
two botileS Fiturehased from thee a short time
. ine e, and her cough 'is much better, she also
slreps well at night, and says elm has found. no
thing to give her so much relief: Thee will please
give the beerier two bottles more fur . -
Thy Friend, EDWARiD HOLME.S.•
Lancaster County;July, 18,,1811.
Dear Sir:—Please sendirno two bottles of your
genuine. palsam -of Wild Cherry. I have been
with Consumption for, the last two years
'and suffered ve6r much with a severe cough,
pains in 'my breast, difficulty of breathing, night
sweats,-ke„ and having tried numerous remedies,
and elso been under several doctor!. yet .11 could
not find any thihg to relieve me
. nrittl .used
:tope of Your 'Balsam. I, got one bottic't,ron a
neighbor, of mine w:ho is using it, and have found
'such wonderful rlief from it that I 'have nd doubt
it will mire me effectually..
Very respeetfully yours, &.'67, • •
. • ROBERT fIOMMAN.'
Q 3 Read the follnwi s ng from Dr. Jacob 'lluits
Men, a physician of extensiveipractide in Hun,
tingdon county., -
Dear procured one bottle of; Dr. Wis.
teed Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed,
Esq.,of this place, and tried it in a case of obsti.-
nate Asthma. on a child of Paul Schwebie, In
whicb - many Other remedies had been tried with.
out any relief. • The Balsam gave sudden.rehief,
a by nd tt i s n u m se y . p
o , in v ie e n tircbße
t s he ee eh .,
j e
child .,
is . frectualfy l cured
HOFFMAN, M. D.
December 23d,1841.
Dear - Sir,—Your Balsam of Wild Cherrylas
cffeetecL sane astonishing cures - here. One of
which is'en old lady, Mn-s Russell, whohdd been
suffering for a long time with shortness of breath
ing, and general weakness, until she'
obliged to keep her bed.' Atter vaiiieue otheri re
medics had been.resorted to in vain, she cowmen
ccd using your Balsam, and after taking two hot
. ,
tics, .was tiici far recovered a 'to be able to attend
to all the duties of her house, and on taking two
butt!/
s more was entirely cured - ,
• •
- Respectfully dr.C.., - • ,
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1011 N S:C..M
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P ttsrilh;, Pa. - F
C C 7 I/O.N.—As there is ysporintis mixture,
calledtrgrup of Wiltl'Ciorri, parcbaseis should
ha .vei n narticular to tiek>toi Dr. WISTAB • S
ttALS 4 II, and o____ltsert;e It signature on the Bat.
tie.
Trepared fur the prOprictor, and Fold'at, whole.
sale by Williams dr. Co4Chemists, No. 21 Minor
Street,lphiladelphia.
EICHHOLTZ and
Snld in Pottsville by E. B.
JOHN O. C. MARTIN, and in : altnoit. ' every
town and villaze,thronghout the country: ~
• Price $lOO iv Bottle. " - :I .
"January 7, 1843. , . 2
1
DANIE d L it tIAA!.
TQ NN 11A.1.1, STORE.,
HAAS'S.
•
roIAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens 0
Seliusikill County, that they have just, opened in
the baSeinent 'story of the 'Townll, on Centre
street. id the -Borough of Potisvi.lle, , a splendid' as
sortment of •
I , NEW GOODS, . -
l ust brodght from Philadelphia, where they were se
ected with great care, and' purchased at unusually
ow prides=-comprising every variety. of "
.
Dry Goods; Gra - eerie.% Glass Ware, China
.Irare,l Queens and Earthen Ware,
/ •
AmomOvhicl) maybe found -
,
Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualities,,
Blue, Blaekland Fancy-cidored,Cassitneres,-;-,- •
SattitietS, Flannels. and Woolen Blanketi.
Print s.Lawns; Ginghams; Morinoes anti Plaids.,
.„
S Ik. Sitin,,Linen and Laces, • •
Canton Flannel, IMllands and Nankins,
Marseillesand Valentin Vesting+, ; '
3-4. 44, Muslini, Bleached& Unbleached,
Silk,'Cainbric, Goigham and Cotton lland'fa.
• N,wr and,siiierear style Summer Cloths,
Cottonades and Beverteens, ;
n fine. a very general assri'rettent of - -
Gentlemen's Sumner Ware,.', • : '
Silk,batton, Mohair, Mortnia &ii'Vors'd Stockings
LadKt nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Itoskin, York'
tan, Silk. Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves,
Ladst Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c.
New Orleans. St, Croix, Porto Rico,'Lbaf. and
: Limp Stigars,
New Orleans, Sugar Iloute, and Syrup - Molasses,
ea a:d Coffee, of various kinds;
Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, • • .
Salmon, Herring, Mackerel, Shad and. Codfish,
Honig, Shoulders, Smoked Bed, and Venison,.
OliVe Oil. Frech Frnikand Oat Meal,
• 11aVanna, Dall'Spanish and Conimon See rs,
Soda, Water and Si:gar Crackers, , •
Sperm Oil, Butter, Eggs, and Lard, -
Dried A pples and Peaches, t
and algreat variety ofother articles, all of which wil
be sold at; low prices for cash, Or in Exchange for
couniey
"Byßeinember the, Town ilallStore.`
Pottsville. May 14, 20--
117 WBO WANTS BARG AINS.
6f ;Pf]\COTT ,rl l
& TAYLOR are receiving from
11 -A lbw Wholesale and - Retail Store, No. 24, Mar
ket street, Philadelphia, a lot of vupeijor Ready Made
Clothing, and which they are obliged' to offer at low
prices, in order to dispose of their Winter stock, and
by selling at reduced mines, it will enable them to
dispose oft eir splendid assortment of Clothing, to
the entire satisfaction oldie customers. By calling
and 'examining, you ti,iA find full Lined Plain and Fig
ural Beaver Cloth Surtout Coats varying in price
frorri - 811 01) to 15 00
Superior English Pilot coats, 600 to 10 OQ
do Flushing da 259 to 500
do Blue and Bl'k. Frock Feats 900t012 00
do do Puss do .9 00 to It 50
Orr Grey and Green Cloth Coats 700 to 900
do Moleskin Frock & Dress do- 400 to I
5 00
Alai on hand an assortment of Fancy
(Satin Vests. ' 250t04' 50
IVith a variety of !Sui'Tenders, Stocks, and Collars.
&c alt of which will be-suld to the entire latisfac
ton of all that Indy call, by „ •
I LIPPINCOT Si TAYLOR,
Mammoth Clothing Store,
Corner of Mahantongo and Centre street.
P. S.—We are now' prepared to accommodate
those fifteen men, that called on us last Saturday fo
Surtout Coats at their own paces.
Pottsville- December 31,
NEW DRUG STORE. '
, E. B. EIZIMOLTZ, respeetfully
informs the citizens' of Poti.ville, and
Schuylkill county generally, that. he
haslopened, ( in the owe firmerly oc
cupied by Mr . Slater,) a general as•orttnerat ot
I ;' Drugs- -Aiedkines,•
C henz cars, I Paints,
Oils. AV.! , •
Varnishes, • • Pitlly,
SprePe,
Patent Medicines. 4'c., 4-c.
A id solicits ,n share of public patronage, confi
dcMtly assuring the public 'that. .eery article , in
his l i ne, shall be of the first quality, and purely _
gentiine:
Illaving served a regular apprenticeshiOo the
husines tn Philadvlphia,, those who favour him
with a call, can rest satisfied that he will
stHCtiv against all mistakes, and have their med.
Mules put up with the greatest care and nicety.
/ Phricians pre,.criptnans attended to with par.
ticulaccare, at all hours. Country Physicians and
Storekeepers, supplied at a small advance on ci
ty prices. Pottsville, Decdniber 3, 99-f
Q
L • NEW SCHOOL 41'0010.
1 ,
200. New Cobb's Spelling•Booliii
Illio do do ' Readers No. 1 • „
1.00 do do _do. • No• 2 ' - •
50 Fropte American Speahei, .-. ' • . •.'
50 do. Alistory of the United States
i •
50 do I . Grammars 1. • ,
50 Kiitl4s A rithmencs , , •
50 Mitchell's Geographical Readers:
•50 ' .d 4 • Geography and: Atlas
50 do • Primary' Geography .
All of which will be sold wholesale and retail
AIL Philadelphia prie.:es, by the subscriber
B—BANNAN. .
4-9,
January 21,1543,
FRUI r TREES, SIIRUBRERY, &c.
,TIIE subscriber, agent, for ono, of the Most ex
tensive Nurseries, in the ;State,, will . execute
orders for all kinds of Fruit: trees, such as °File.
peach. Pears; Cherry, -Plums, Quinces, &c.,
gel her with every, kind of ornamenial trees, shrub.
boy, Bulbous Mims, Plant , &c., at the very low.
est rates, and at 'the shortest notice. . .
,A catalogue -of the Trees can be examined et
this office. RENJ. I.3ANNAN.
N. P...--Ordcita also received for all kinds o
Grass Seeds. • - . - •
March '4,', . • to_
Valuable COM Tracts to Rent.
ritollet on Ltases,tolsuit applicatits, all that tract `o,
land belonging to ithe North American Coal CO,
known as the Mill Creek Tract . containing the for
lowing list of Coal Veins, many of Which,—among
ethers, the Peach Mountain' Veins—having - n range
of over a mile itt length, viz:—Lewis, Spohn, Barrac•
lench„Pearson, Clarkson: Stevenson. Little -Tracey,
Peaeh' Mountain-Veit s, Green 'rail:, or Ravenadale
Vein, Perpendicular,: Diamond; and Big" Diamond
Veins. along with many others not named._ .
Also, all that tract ealled the Junction Tract, be:- .
longing to the said-coinpany, containing—the Salem,
Forest, Rabbit Hole, Mortimer,Tunnel, Black mine,
C. Lawton add Alfred Lawton Veins. Also. a Saw
Mill. and Grist Mill, sithated on the Mill Creek Tract
all of which, will be rented on moderate terms by ap
plying to k. *DAVID CHILLAS.
at his office, at the Landings: of said company, at
Pottsville, or to
TIMOTHY M. BRYAN.
! Market Street, Philadelphia
December 17, , 517.3m0
TO COuntry .DierA
To
LTG tnvite your atteation to oar extensive as
' . . sortment ot English,. French, and Amen
can Bread Cloths, of various -cialities, and ap.
proved colors. Also Hahit. and Double Milled :
Cloths together WO a good asiortment. sr Plain
and New . Style Fancy single and double-milled
Cassiners,Sattinette, Velveteens, GiratTe.Cloitts,
Merino, Sumrder Cluths t Gambrtions, bnen Dril.
hnd other articles for,Summer wear,' Eng.,
lisli Ltd FreriOf lmilcd Satins, Valencia and oth.
Cr Veto - legs, Silk Velvets, Brown and Black Hol.
lands 4 Silk arid Verona Serges,Siliciar,Casbansr,
Paddings, Cartvass, Buttons,BewingHilks, Scarf
Twist, Thread, Bindings:Cards, Tepee, and all
other articles of,trimmings used
,by Tidors.
War are "dailii receiving fiesh goads whibh are
examined and every . article. warranted, as sepre.
aerated, and sold at
,prioes thst,Y4ll give 23librac
tionlo purchasers. , r • • -
ILIPPINCOTT & TARRY.
Importers and deatere-in Cloths CaiWinera Atn.
No. 57, North 2ed St.; a few . door, Wats Arch.
PhiLadelphia, April 1, - .
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PROTECTION:- -,-
I jai DE V NITY AGA I NSII LOSS BY Fl Et F t :
VIE FRAN KLLN . INSVBANC e
fIONTINUE to make Insurance.; Petnntinent
end limited on every description of property
in town and country on the Usual favorable terms
Office 1611 Chesnut Street near fifth street.
CHARLES IC BANICiKER. PresiOcnt.;
DIRECTORS..
•Charles N. Banker,; Sainuel Grant.
James-Scott. 1 •1 • Pederick Brown;
Th - omas Hart. , Jacob R.'Smith,l
Thomas S. WhOtton, Gio.lV.Richards,
Tobiail Wagner. 3fodecoi D. Laths.
CH AtZLES. BANCKER,Sec't.
The Subscriber has bee'ri appointed agent for
the above mentionerriustitotioc, and is now-pre.
pared to make insurance, on every description ot
property, ht the 4.west rates. I
'ANDREW lUSSEL
1
Pottsville. June 19.1811. '
JAMES LAI SG,'
Indemnity against lose or damage in , Fire
Capital 13100,000.
CHARTER,. PkitFETUA_L:
PirllF. SPRING :GARDEN INSURANCE COM
"' PAN V, make Insuranees , either temPerary or
perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FIRL, in
town or country, on Houses; Barns, and Buildings'of
'4ll - kinds. on Household Furniture,' Merchandise,
lerses, Cattle, Agricultural, Comineriial and Nano
factoring Stock and Utensils of every description;
VESSELS and their,Cargoes in port, ns well as Mortga
ges and qround Rents , upon the most fa rot able terms.
Applications for Insnranc:e, or any information on
the subject. may be , mado,either personally . or
, lay
letter, ut the Company's Office, at the Northwest
corner of Sixth and Wood streets.
, • MORTON 'McMICIIAEL, President: •
L KFLIBISUAAA, Secretary.
DittEcTons,
Morten McMichael, Charles Stokes, •
Joseph Wood. - . Archibald Wright.
P. L. Lattitcrenne,i Samuel Townsend,
Elijah Dallett, . Robert Lourihead, •
George M. Troutnian, . R. W. Pomeroy, 1 ,
• • George W. Schreiner.
The subscriber has been appointed . Aozwr for the
above Mentioned Institution and is now prepared to
make I NSUILANCES upon every description oforoperty
at thelowest rites, , 1 .. BENJAMIN BANNAN
fottsvil le, Feb. 27,1891
'chant• and 343 chant
or PUILAVELVHIA. , -
Capital $ 400,0131?, Paid in.
CHARTER PERTETUALIo
REMOVAL.
•6HARLES F. RAYMOND,
it lea . / Hat and Cap 3lannfactu,
er, wohldinforin his friends and
lie public, that he has removed his 1
'Cheap - N.-'h Hat and 'Cap Manufactory
from No. 82 Chesnut street, to No. 129 Chesnut
Street, one door belotv 4th Street. North, side un
der.the Aucti l or. Rooms'of Messrs. Lyon & Hart,
where he will continuelto furnish his justly cel
ebrated BEAVER HATS, at. the low price of
Four Dollars and Twenty fire cents, equalan all
respects, if riot superiorlto any sold in the City at
$5 and upwar'ds. , . - 11is, fine NCITItIA FIATS at $3,50
warranted to be-on find fur bodies, furl Surpasses
any hat sold elsewherei at $1 to $l . .- To test
the truth oethe above.'assertioti, those interested
to Foliar:6; theinselve3, are requested to call at shy'
or all' the tither Stores; prrvious to calling on the
~uhserlber, at he is slim that his Hate will be
more appreciated when eon. rt red with others. -
. ' C. F. RAYMQND,. -
.. No. 15 C4esnu t St , North aide,
, ~ r . .
1 Philadelidna.• .
' N. M—Country merchants will find it to their
_advantage t c ii t_ eall Off-lhe Subscriber. Shipping
Furs waste of all hinds.
Phi Jada., ehrtiaryllB, -
• ' 1 JAMS !& SHOULDERS
p .
Rlllestern ( cured with and
4W 11:1111%
wit.tinu eitnOki,.)
Shoulder _
lder & Sides. , •
, ,
Boston S oked Beef, !
Bologna am;rine; 1, • . -
_
Smoked i V d Piekled.Saimori ' . •
Halifax a 4 Minch'uscus Mackerel, , ,
St.ad, Stir Ited Iler!rina. Cod Fish :W.!. . 3
Jr sale at '! E. Ql& A.. HEN DERSON'S
May 2 8 , . • 1
FRESH IGROCERIES. • ' : '
at, 1,47 d, Rin. Lagnira and Cuba Ccifee:
t' t.Croix, and New, Gileans Snzars.l
',mg lii.sori, Pouchonu 4' Souchnnul Tea
Ingle Relined Loaf and crushed Luuip
O'd Corerm.
Porto Men. ]
Imperial, y,
Double and
s .
Pickles and
Red, White
IW-ines and I
Porto Rico.
Chocolate.
:mess, a general assortment.
YCOOW,2IIII Brown Soap. •
Liquors; h full assurtmpot..
Cuti.i,'Sugar House and Syrup Molasses.
Coco, Starch, Fruit,Rice,4e.
bought oa as reasonable terms Ss Else
!F.:: Q.* A. 11EN BERSON.,
Cub be
whom of .
May2B
! .
•
ilk linost e i VerY j i ti tl is Y ea l letha N t! E fl2 l l: B4' s heir to Mar be
- r - " cured by the timely use of OA K ELEY'S COM
POUND I EPUIL‘TiVE Sl' RUI'. This rosy be
proved satisfactorily to those who will call at any , of
the stores where. this invaluable medicine is sold, by
certificates foraperly_MithenticaticifocCUTC B perfiirm4
ed on individuals wh o bad lust all hopes of relief '
certificates of Physicians who had the most sever
cases under treatment their patients liiiing, taken th -
medicine by their ralvtge and.been cureileertificat a
from the Plothonotary, Clerk of Orphans' Court. N •
tary. &c.. stating their acquairta. cc wnh persons f
respectability and standing, who having the good f,
their fellpiii teen at heart. have !voluntarily come for-,
ward and given a statement Of their case and its cafe.
for publication. - &x. Air. The number of these cer i-!
'States beitig torigrert for newspaper publication, t e
subscritcrlitta tr.....: • ' intfil it advisable to have a copy f
the most important ccrti fi cafes properly anthenti
..-
1 ted, under seal,•to be placed at the stores of agen s,
Who have the medicitmfor sale, Where persons MTh -
tcd• with Serolitla rir Kings evil White Swan g,
1
Chronic Rhenniati . stri, Tettet, Mercurial diseasi s!,
Eruptions of the Skin, Cough of long standing or n
cipient Consumption, sick Ileadmehe, &q, Sze, y
have 'an &poi - infinity'. of ascertaining the names a'ud
residences of those who have been cured by Its use.
and who will he willing, if called upon, to give every
information required) . • 1
M a more general, evidence °that this is no 'qurek
- medmine.l would refer to the names of the follow-.
ing well known phyificiams, who have attested to its
efficacy:—Dr.J.. I'. 'Lester; Dr. SSG. Birch. Dr. Jio.
Otto, Dr. D.!l. Muhlenberg, Dr. J. E.Sorber.
Sold ivliolsale. and Retail the drug - and Chemi
cal_
Store of ' . ! !
';
E; B. EICHHOLTZ. Pottsville
•
J. B. & .I. 11. Palls,ll in ersvi 11 ;riling!' Kin ey,
'Post Carbon ;Alenri %route, Orivigab ' utg. ! .
January ,21,,! ! . ! .• • • !.4--)y.
C I • ATTENTIOiV:
ItIRLITARY STORE.
.z..
FrllE Subscriber ; would respectful:). inforriliis
- 11 -, friends and customers, that he has located biS
Military Manufactory •
In Third Street, N0.,101, a Jim doors , below Race
where . he would bp pleased to see his old customers
and as 'many new ones as aro disposed to favour him
With their. eustotti. lie still c.ntinues.to manufaciare
Military and Sportmen's articles of every description.
such as Leather, Cloth,' Felt. Silk and Beaver Dress
Caps, of all patterns; Forage Gaps; Holsters for troop
Body do; Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards, Sword
Belts of aft kinds; Canteens; Knapsacks. different .
patterns:. Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do,.
Brush and Pickers: Pititnes, Pompoons, Firemen%
Chps, Leather Stocks, Gup Cases, superior quality:.
Shot. Bags, Game Bags, Drams,
01 - Orders thankfully received. and promptly at
tended to. 1 . WILLIAM CRESSMAN.
. No. 101 DiOrth Third St., ,a few doors below Race
Philadelphia, Oct. 29. ' .1 .
".44_6m. I
MEDICINES 1 BIEDICINE!
DR. Wm. Evan'a cerebrated Camomile Ville
do Soothing Syrup for children.
Baron Von Hutcheler's... Herb Pills;
D'oet. Goodie's, Female Pilla. '1
Doct. William Evan's Fever & Ague Pile,
Duct. Hunt's Bota is Pills. . •.1 . •
For Dyspeptic F l ,
are said to be superi l l
offered to the Politic
• A fresh supply
received and lor aal
Dec il 50—
sItriSTAR'S - BA SAM , OF WILD CIIERRY
VT —A fresh sup .Iy,of Oh; celebrated Modica&
just received and for le, by the subscriber, cola
gent for the proprietors.
Dec..l- 31 . ' JOHN S. C.-MARTIN
• . ;SASH. -
3h. highest price paid in cash fcn all kinds
fri)f epantry.Produce, at
• w. h. MARSHALL'S ,
Cheap Cash Cu:leery ! Store,: •
• P l aner of Norwegian Si. and 1111. Carbon 11. R.
• Pottsville, Itepril 15, 1843.
•
boxes .Scrue.bong an. Oovicliong Teas
• recieved and for sale by
Oet: 29. 4 _ AGGERTY.
'..DoT ASlL r —Just. received. a d . for safe l r ar
ibe
Ding Store of, . JOHN tio C.
MARTIN.
Deceinb , r 31, • r. _- ~- I• 3
Rrelita L .lffEte it t T r E-5°
Oci. X 9.44— MILLER it 4 HAGGERTY:
rtrlklV.DY—War.klinted. certain
.."'eure lei frrraeri feet and 1404; sold only, whole
sale and retail at EICII • ,OLTZ'S new brag &Chem.
Cal Store. rousville. Pa. , Jantlary7,l • I 2--
13RI N rEnst 111\14—in 12 raitd 251baJ Ke e ,^L'a
Philadelphiapriees, for sale by
Much 19. 12 B. BANNAN. •
FitAszas of Pease'
Cough Candy.just receive() frout.the Whniet‘ale
Agent. Philadelphia l and for sate at MARTIN'S
Drug Store December 31,
1
IinTIIIPS S.: GAN v1..--Jt.ist received and of
V V sale an assoriment.oFGig.:Sutkey, and riding
Whips. ind Walking Canna. '.
March-19.12 — JOIIN S. MARTIN.
. . ,
„. ..
VERY CHOICE GREEN BLACK
TEAS...T.& J. Beatty have just received front
'New York, a large supply ofehoice Green Ana Blacc
Teas. • December 28 . 52
R. BECKER'S 'EYE SALVE.— supply
ALF of this highly celebrated.'Saleb for (sore and
inflamed Eyes,just. received - and for sale by
. . JOHN S C. MARTIN'S . Dale Store.
January 2808;3, • . 5
OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE . OFFICE
, . 100 Pine Street, corner South Street.
1 ,
• Ze • THE Subscriber begs leave to call
"VW, ' the attention of his friends and tin
"tit, - ,0 Public in generel,•to the Ifullowing
-:t2'.t...!,,-' arrangements for 1843, for he pur
pose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and
Steerage Passengers, by the followingl
• Regular Packet Ships' to and from Liverpool;
,• . • 1
Ships' Captains Days of Sailing from
Names.. New York.
. .
G. Washington, Burrows, June 7 Oct -37 Feb 7
Uhited States Britton ':l3,' 13 ' 13
Garrick . Skiddy 1 25' '25 ..,4.., 5, 25
Patrick Henry • Delano July 7No 1 1 Mar
Sheffield . Alien - •13 • .13 •
ROSCiUS . Collins • ' 25 ',25 :, -25
Independence Nye • . Aug 7D c 7A'l 7
Virginian ,-.Allen 13 'l3• • 13
-
Siddens, E. Cobb . 4 25 , • 25. 4 25
Ashburton Iluttlestow Sep. 7 jan / 7 Ary 7
- 0 ,, ,
,Nt Wbitriey Thompson .' 13 - • 113 ' 13
Sheridan , - Dereyeter v 25 ' 125 ' 25
I - • Days of ,Sailing from
. . • . ' . Livionol.
G. Washington Burrows July 2.5 Nov 2531'r 25
United, States Britton ' Aug, ;1 Dee 1 A`f I
Garrick
Patrick Henry Delano 4 25: 125' 25
Sheffield Allen Sept il Jan. 1 M'y 1
Itoseins , Collins ' . .13 • 13 -• 13
Independence Nye , ' 22' I 2.5 '25
Virginian . Allen Oct. 11 Feb 1 Pee 1 I
Siddons - k. Cobb .• r ia " 13."' 13 I
Ashburton • Matteson 1 .25: f 25; •25
Sten ygintncy Ttionybon Nor 1 Mar 1 Ply. 1 1
.
Sheridan Depeyster ' 113 • 13 k 13 1
.. j . .
Regular Packet Skips to'an2 from London
Ships' 1 Captains - Days Of Sailing from
Names. - - • • . Nei York. -4
Mediator' Chadwicit • Jene I.Oct 1 Feb 1
Welliogton. Chadwick ' 10 ' 10 ' 10 I
Quebec ' i 11tberd . 4 '26 - ' 20 '2O
iPhiladelphia _ fliwey . July I,Nov 1 WI. I'
ISr:O7I . .IMM ' Chadwick •1 10 l' 10 " 10
'H. Hodson - Morgan. !' 20 1 6, 20 • 2(1
Ontario - lqadis.li Aug 1 Dec IAI I
- Toronto , , Gliswold .',lO 1' ' 10 • 10
Westminster Moore ! 2011' 20 ' 2,0
St: Linea - Sebor . ' Sept 1 1 Jan I May 1
Montreal ) ' Tinker •,fIWI • 10 10
Gladiator 1 Britton 1 !2.01 •. 20 '2O
.• ' bays of sailing tram
I _' . - London. .
Mediator . Chadwick. filly I.7lNur 17 M'r 17
Wellingt,m , Chadwick , • 27j 1 : 27 • 27'
Quebec 1 -' Heberd . Aug 7Dee 7AI 7
Philadelphia Hovey •'1 'l7 ' 17
“
Switzerland • Chadwick ' , ,t;. , 1; • 27 ' •27
11. Hudson-.„ Morgan Sep. 7.Jan 7 M'y 7
Ontario ' ' - Prati,h ' 17 1 . 17 ' 17
Torontii• Griswold ' .
-‘ 27 1 1 ' 27 ' 27
Westmliester Moore Oct. 7iFeh - 7 J'ne-7
Si. Jeuids ' Sabot. 1 ' l l7. ' 17 ' 'l7
I Montt al - Tinker v 27 ' 27 '27
I Waal tor . Britton -Nov 71Mar 7 J,'ly 7
In t daition in the °hero Regular', Lines,a num.
her of "Aidendid New York built Transient Ship.,
...telt 4:0; the 'Adirondack."SeMlind,..Aßosselt
Gluver,U and 'Echo; will contintie to sail from
Lieerpolil weekly in regular sae' essitai, thereby
preven*g the least po:•sibility F . deten:ion or
delay hi Liverpool t•and for the, ccommodt 'on
of persotti,utishing to remit mon Yto their .m.
ivies or friends, I have arranged ' he paymer ~ of
iny Dralts' on the following tiank,l:--: ' •
1 - ; The Ulster Bank land branches
IRELAND. The Provincial Bank 'do. •
I The Nation , ' Bank' , do: -
All Drafts payable at sight, at either of the a
bove batiks, their branches or a6incies. i
• Messrs. Spdone ',I Atwood & Cu
ENQL_N D.... , . bankers, L' laden. ,
• l'- : ' •P.W. By rn;es 14.1. Liverpool.
P.asettgeri c.orie.Y.33 b.?. crigk pd from Liver_
pool to Philadelphia; Boston, an I Baltimore, by
the regulsr packet ship., on a tpliciLtion
.being
made periMnally, 'or by leptr; ( Post paid,,) ad=
dressed ti? , . 1
, _
8-3 m
rsons MM'S" Botanic,Pills
.r to any Medicine ever yet
:f the ahoire Medicines, jue
I• at the Drug Stole of •
JOHN S..C. MARTIN.
JOSEPH ' 31O.MURRAY,
i
i 1 100 Pine street,corner ofSooth.
AGENTS.—In Pottsville, Benjl iftannau, Esq,
1 .,,; •
In; Lowell.' Rich. Walsh, Esq.s
- .I ' In Albany, T. Gotiih, E.l.
il In Newark, John McColgan, Esq
i ln Toronto, U. C., Rogers ' and
.. 1 .
.. . • . , . Thonipson.
I also beg leave to assure, i nnyl friends and the
public In 'general, that the greatest punctuality
will Ini'observed in the sailing of the above ships;
togethit vvitn all others which I may have, and,
that passengers will experience no delay on their
arriveat the different ports where they mean to
emberl
. ‘ - ''' -
P...—Free, pasiege can also be secured from
the vatious ports in:lreland. an i d . Scotland ikon)
which steamboats runAto Liver Poul.
1 - . JOSF.PiI 11cM1BRRAY• '
100 Pine ' , greet, New York.
Gives drafts in sums to suit Applicants, on the
• . - ,-.. 1
Provincial Ban& of Irelad; payable at
Cork . Banbridge, I . '1 • Limerick _
Bally:her:a Clown+ i Parsontown
Londonderry Downpetricti, l ' Sligo
Cavan! 1 Wexford,! Lurgan
Relfa4• ' Omagh 1 - l Waterford '
Galway Dungannon' 1 Bandon
Ennii, . Armagh ` r 1 Ballyshannon
Athlone ' 'Coleraine, ' I Strabane;
Kilkekiny Dongarvan i Ballina. ..
MalloW - Tralce . Money moro
Youghal Cootehill 'll Enniskillen
KilruSh Monaghan. 1 - 1
. • Ere LAND—Spooner, Allooild'
Lond n, payable in every townj
P• . W.. BYRNES, Esquire, Liv
Y OF PLALiG3NY
B ANE,P Fr i l l
-town i in Scotland. v 1
Dicky York, hanuarY l 1, •
I
STORE.
i ,
I.' • , . i.-4--
1 -.1 AIM E•S•I DO `llf.N EY',
111 FOECTFULLY• info co the
_public that
- 11 - 01 he has broughtitvitb him' from New York
this ipritig, a large assortment of
I
[ GROCER,IES Or L IQUORS, I ,
Which lie offers for sale a$ the Most moderate
Philadelphia wholesale pricatt,' ( freightu added')
at hib-store .hoise, in the new Stone Building,.
nextl.aloor ta his ta.vern, Moira's! addition to Potts.
.ville consisting' of ' ! ' -
Black and Grccn•Tem; , I • ' '
Filling Lea 'r, Santa Cruz, r
ortu'Rico, I f New
Orleans Sugars, i 1 :.:
R i o, Java, arid St. Domingo Coffee, : a.
S erm.St. Commcin Offe,Molleseti, • '
- Whiet and yellow ,Soaps, Tobacco,
Keg and Buz Ratably - i ' 1
,; •
- Wines and limit:O . !. from cinzirnoa to the n est
'quality, 10 ' ' - .
&quantity f.DrYed M ea t,l ,
Mackerel, from No. 1 to No. 3, in quarter hair
' and full barrels,' :. i •
About 300 Sacks Ground Salt,
GO barrels appeal:l Albany Sumner Ale, ,.
&c..
—Mg 14, , ' . , ! , 20;,-1y
LL~-:';:
;,,'"•;t = i•s:,..l!- - ,-7 - - - = :I/ A:
,
E=nl=
A .lEW , F 0 , INTAIN 0 . LIFE /11.AS
..,..z., 4 f o rth.
OPEN:Di ,rth.
gi N 6. its healing streams now gushing
'''''*htillinat star has arisen M the .East. and now
Cheeringhou ride: with "!-EitEiVEß..rtitslatt, LOCO
LIFE, WV? 11411.1. riPs' .
sf!
..
Thar Star is .:
DR.IttiCIITL:ft'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE
•" j ; PILLS: ,
These pills. Tet." all understand. cure: disease by a
power Peculiar•only to itself., which instantly cheeks
the action and 'progress ''of ; disease.' for their; com
mencernent
BLOOD is much ;alike
AN (w
D J UICE S h is when the
are so fir" depraired.ns to produce,obstmettons and
sores) that one ;medieine, .provided it be competent
to produie sickneis.!will be all that is•necessary for
removing disease, and restoring
liEzaltrai AND HAP rixEs's
to mankind. Let it likewise be remembered, that
there is no `medicine nowi in existence possessing
equal healing powers; and that n vegetable". or any
other kind of physic can sc soon restore health. When
lust. even iii et ses the most inveterate.
The action of these pills uponbowels , are
mild; producing no griping. pains or debility,bnt on
the contrary, a t' er they have, operated, you feel that.
a load of irrnat ng and corrupt humors have been
taken from you and the buoyant feeling!' of health
spring up in tit it place; and 'what is another great
object' in these pills.:hey are ald'a‘s satin, they may
l
i
he taken on a I °cessions. and under any .eirmni-:
stances, with!) t regard to the name oldie -disease, for
they operate 'Finn every part of the bony, and expel '
disease from Whatever part it may be seated. Every'
persoa who possesses a box of these pills. ; , • ,
NEEDS, NO PHYSICI4N,
for in 'them he can find a ' cure; and confidently rely
upon a speedy restoration to health,-
. In Germany, the land of their oriuM. millions of
persons have experienced their beneficial effects, anti
the thousands who have used them here. speak of
them in the highest of terms,on account of their eurci-'
tire properties.' . 1'
The joyful no!" , M of' health and coMfort, ;spreat.:s
' from those who have happily used . " , .
DU. a EIGHTEWS '.
VEGETABLE IT GATIVE PILLS. I
aneliheynbw prevail by heir ia"wn excellence, and
the Power of Truth. ' . 6 ;
And why, we may rea nalifyi inquire. hate tinny
become so etuldared to thelmarts , of those who have
used them, and by the gained such a popularity i
Simply because their acacia upon tho
'. lIIMIAIi DOPY; • ;
wag as the sun and rain u.
life to all who partook o
the health of the plant d .1
circulates through its bra
of mankind depends up.
through his veins. , And' 1
is most necessary to the
body, by some unknown
Morbid and
CORIWP' lIU MORS.
so that instead of nouris tint and strengthening. the.
body, it labors to produc obitructions. in the system.
whickengenders disease, lave recOuro to . 1 me qi c i ne '
that is: perfectly safe in very dise9::e; and that%cill
prt;duee. a favorable term nutiou_, it give:n eariy•in th - &
coraphint, frequently in few hours and matt always
'in a few days, that medicine
ie
Dr. Reichler'sl Vtgetuble
'which so throw ,bly cleanses the blood anti system at
large, that disease of any \kind cannot, possibly exist,
wlCere
p We find I eir Pre.vence, -,
.
piovided nature is edr-be3 ondall human assistance.
'rho price of these pith ' is . 25 cents per bog. with
full directions and can , had' at the ,• ~
''',- l'hilfultlplua 11rdical Hall, , ". -
established fur.the so oilession
, . Of Orrockery.
,-, i
~,
at the northeat comer/ of tarrit and nACE stre et s
likewise of sub-a en:s.f 1 . t
: I GItItENFIELD. Pa.,00,10. 1812.
Dear Sir : voti ' doubtless - remeniier fity , ealling at
your establiteciat about twy weeks sttice..amt oh- -
'mining, from yOn one dollar's won.h of DR 411F:C11-
TER'S VEGF:I'ABLE: DURO 3TIVE DILLS, for
one of my neighbors who requested. me to procure
the article forthem. - This being done and toy no ti
business tMnsacted. I started for home. After travel
ling all day, I vas taken -with -a sudden chill, v. hick
left me well ii:viole4t foer,head-ache,,and c(L~eatder•
able pai throtigliout my' whole system, witl4,,great
sickeess at tny stomach, which - sn completely cliseri
abled toe that was compellett:to stop at a small Int
on the for .chef and rest. Upon itmoiry, they
had nothing I that could possibly of iiril in:. relief.
While yet is ttilsaly. for I never. was so ill'in all my
life. I ln , ppilythetight of your pills. and resolved tp_
open one box upon my, c Own account and i seek relief
in the...l:Ct.!: t.: r.i . i.,.t.M1 drank al warn: cii:l of tea:
and retired to bed. My pain here ceased in a measure,
and I soon fell snuad . asleep. In the morning ..I
awoke muchleitcr, and after the pills had Miloated I
was guile a 'different, person ; took another dose of
lour pills, remained there all tleduesdav, mid on
Thor 'day started. tar home as well as ever, and I etill ' enjoy gnod health-Lille p::rsons for whom I bought
them: infOrMs me that they : have expeiienced more
benefit from your pillS than a whole cart load of ilia
quacks:winch they had fortherly used. Surely if they
used Oent, with as pond an tact open theinselves as
I have ,' they have good reason fir estoling their vir
tues ; and if you take my advice, ytiti 11:1111)Cree , ere,'
;to on and recommend them to all who are laboring
underidisi,ase.and.my .word' for it. theyi will tietimii,-
F 1 nopularas-a general remedy' that you oil hind it.
difEcidt in supply mg the dem Ind.
~ iSitied) G. W. CRANDON,
ci
- . • i .. G went:dd. .
thA above Medicine is sold in Pottsville at the
Store of I\
CLENIENS.& I'AII VI N.
Pottsvillei Match', I I, 1613. 11-Iy. '
-
N,.'l- &milt Fourth Si. aftze doors below .11arktt
PH tL.Is:DELPHI. -
"pf 'SVITES the attention of country Merchants
. -11. and others to his extensive.ai , r;rintent Or Scl.:01
Books. superior Bleak arrottni Books, (or his own
,manufacture),and Foreign and Dorcestid station
ary: I •
Quills, Wirifers,'§eiiiiiio was, Steel IT'consof tip.
wards of fift , y liariet)e : , . Blue Black. Ilitißed lohs.
Lead Pencois, ` late-, Inkstand =, &el ,t• , .
• llT'Ohi:
,p Account Pecks—a laFe stock/al
ways on band suitable l'et retail trade, and erfun
try Merchants. ' • I " -.- ' -
• AI..Arics:IISURT,IIENT or WRITING APERN I? , AS•
cap and LetterPapers;•plain ail,' r! led ; ‘Vrap
nz
pi Papers, Ihonet Boards, PlLyin Cards, and .
All oilier articles sold by stationers. i
LEDGE - J:9, JOURNAI:S, PECORD 13(725, ike., Snit.
able for Banks, Publie_taces, &e., Fonstantly on
hand or made to order, of any size, Shapii.„ or'mat.
tern. .slaterlel,s,and yorktnansbipl warranted of
the best quality., all of whicli are offered at Fi
fes to suit the times.. I—. - --
--.',,/ Merch ant - and others visitinz the
Ef country Merchants -
city, are iespectrully invited to callland examin
his g 0 0 ,4 und paces, and satisfy,. 4 thernselves of
the great reduction effected by the Cash SYStErn.
Phila.,llarch 11, • 116-21110
• MOUNT CARBON HOT 1. - .1.• •
•
Schuylkill County, I' .
Nip EUBEN ~ BRIGHT respectfully announces
1231 ' to his friends and the public that he has tak.
en, this splendid, airy and .delig,htfial Astablish2
, .
L
ment, situated At e termination a
•No Itr the Reading 'and Philadelp)iia Rail
Rood, where he will be ; happy to wait'
those who visit the Coal- Region,
on betimes's, or for the purpose of enjoying the
mountain' air and water. The Hotel is 'large,
finished and furnished in the best style—and no
pains will be spared to - render satisfaction to all
who 'may favor it with a visit- (Being within
ten minutes walk
,of the Borough of Pott.4ville,
theugh sufficiently removed to ef.cape the dust
and noise of that bu4,bestlirig place, it: is! con
fidently believed ,that it will be 'found much more
pleasant and agreeable, than any othei Hotel in
the vicinity. Attached to the Hutch ie a large
add - beautiful garden, overlooking the, River'
Scihuvlkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount arbon
Rail Road, (extending to the Mines and thenc
to .Sunbury). the' Centre Turnpike, and at the
same time affording a real and romantic v ietv of.
five Mountains. The house is sorplied will'
pure mountain spring -water, and a. 'Bathing
establishment unrivalled, in the] country, fA
.splendid pleasure Car is kept for the exclusive
accommodation of visitors, who may he disposed
to visit the Mines, or enjoy.the wild and roman.
tic scenery of the surrounding country. Individ
uals or families may rely on' having ample room,
had every possible-attention.. 1.
• Mount Carbon,Jonel9, 1841. . 2S—tr '
4 . Co., Bankers
in Great Britain
erpool.
'ayable iu evcry
NEW FASHIONO , BLE CLOTHING '
STOBE AT TILE TOWN 4ALT !. ...
UST opened for the Benefit the Poor, by '
kr . selling at reduced price& and for cash, at the
Town Hall.
By calling and °lathing you Will find the •pri :
ces to suit the Times.
Pittavalle, NovenAier 12, 46
EW ;YORK DRD 14.1.1,515,—An excel.
.17 M
lent article for plea, sale
M.
opened and for
by W. 14.
Coxnerer tiorwegian M.,and Mount
,
_ • _ , - • •
Carbon g et! Road.
15_4.
I= April 8,
=NE:3I/=IMI
====lP
on vegrelation; giving new
its happy influence. AO
Tends
so'
the sap which
ches, so the life and health
the blood which flows
hen this vital fluid, eh.ch
growth and support of the
auie becomes loaded with
ESAAC M. MOSS,
.DEN PIPES—.--`uffittently Istrofigfor the
pose of introdticing Water into the rtoustes—
by - B BANNAN.
1 ; 1E1,
/La peril
• for sale cheap,
April 15,
•
ONION SETT -Of a supiriniquality
for cheap by B. , 13ANDIAN.
April 4 22, • • ••• ' ~
,17
AND %VIIITE CLOVER SEED,4O
'superior quality, by, therpiart. for a le by
'April 22, 17— . B. BANYAN.
lee RD SEEDS: --car,r, Millet, Hemp
m- 11 " and Rape. 'Just recived and ((yr dale by
April 22, - 17— • .• BANN
CARROTS AND BEETS.—Long
• orange field parrots, and Sugar . Beet Seed,
by the pound, warranted fresh, :for saleibv '
April V, - B. BANNAN.
---------
IDOTTSVILLE CEM.ETE RY,—Application
a for Lott,-or tor-Interments can hi made to
. • JAMES BEATTY.
Putt sville,. April, c::2 184.3.,;
SOAP AND' CANDLES—Soap and.
candles of tho best qualny by 06 box, !Bold at
nutonlactUrcrs priec,frei,ht and ca...
c hange added,' by W. 11. 'MARSHALL,
. Collar Norweiian •St.- ar'id
Pottsville, April 15, 6343... • , r; • 16- -
•-•-
Only s2for a Map of the-United Stntes•
NITCIIELL'S iga - Nap .of the
-aStates,-4 feet by 31.unn3nted nit Rotten., con.'
the-census of th • elinited
' and the only corr`ect Map thallnitcd States
noureatant, at the ltiw, rate-S.l, rkhich is•abput
ono. fourth the usual price'. - Just, received and
for sale by • • . , BANN - AN.
March 25, ' • 13—
'LOUSES & LOTS,
11 -1
4
psis , roa.s4l, l E, •, • ..„ .4
I} aI I ,„„
$ . I } v s.:' Also, a• large nein:ter .of iii
.....7- '7. — `'' Butlairigs and out Lots, of
variuud sizes, oa the Navigation tract, lying princi
pally,in the I.!Oreugh of Putzsvillo. Apply in
SAMUEL•LEW)S ,
!Zeal mate a2eliv. Centro St.
..,
July IG, 29-1 f
CO RENT.
~11 .
PORT cut yro.N FOUNDRY, end'
111achitie tSho'n, together with, all the Finskv,
nichinery, and flat ores iielongine thereto. Ap
ply to • IsA.Ap MEY ERS, Ef;q4
at :Port Clinton, or to
ECEERT GUILFORD,
Swutara ,Furnace;
.
December,
FEVER. AN!) AGUE:
- ,
„
1? 01,4"1:1 NLeS'I US IC ..w..y - TU It t: ._ - • ,
F ari in
a supply of the move 51edice.a certain ..
A : cure f : u,, the fever anti ague. Just received and
s'ila'at . , . mAirris*s 'Drug Sto re ~c
Supietnber r .1. • •
- ‘, .
COUNTIVI MEnCIIAN S
W . ill find a govd and . .ithoice asspilmol
'PALM LE:a HATS {
An. 1 344,`2i.! St: above Alarkn
•114 wdl as no entire . Fresh,
Stock of Poreign,..ls-,Dgroalic Dry Goods. just.
inirchised.. Which hill bir Eold at the !owes
caSh'price.s
. .
,t';..ANK INTO & SOWER,
Wholsak liedorsi, 314 North 2d St.
Phdadelphia,:April • 17,1rn0
PIMCLAMA f 10'.
is hereby given Ciat an . ildj:urnell
I Commrin Phas, for the i.tria!t of
uv; a and f6r.ihe co , niy of Schuyl.
lied at 0, wipburg, in said counstv
~TOI'ICE
Cal./CH at
kiU;nill
.iiondlay,,the 29th arty if Ma'y
to coatial;a for 'u Tharefore tifase per
sons bavin l g Suit). pendlnir; - and all'persons.whoso
duly it,sliap Le to appear at said ((curt. will take. •
notice und 'govern th,iiselves'artnrdingly.
. 40IIN WOOLLSON; Sheriff..
S!!eritt's Office, Ora igs.
utp,., /110115,4t?l:1.-
lAN.SIO•N 110 USE
READ,IG, PA
I' , • . - , •
„.., , , ,
rrll l'• 1410i.(If l , uer ungs nave 13espretful.y, to sr.,
annor :et tp his Pik-alp; err: thia 'I savellea
eionanuni , tint he has taken that, large and '
• . /rir.''' ' Elegant Hotel, formerly kept try 1).,n-:
:,f."... I , - tek Etriney, in the borough ol I.eadine - ..' .
• :IN ,' i' . rid• so well known aa the Mansion
....-.-,4............-Ifouff.„ which he has 1
,thormighly :••
liner splendoilv tined up, and tropr O ied,' and is
now neened for the ; rce.eption or vi,thos. ;hi.
}Nose is 's,iiiiated - ..in liiii i very Celtic of the.-1..-
- roligh, and tr. anijdv i 'provided with; parlors,' sit:
till!! rooms, IL DO iarce, airy ared entrectitet4
" Cl.k.ainbeN;;P-11 tittcd Op in the most .cosily style, '
with for ,tturC entirety new, :Imhof the very heat 1:;
draeriptirrn. 111i.4 tuble:shall at all. trines be sup. • ;
plied with the best the Readtrig and Pintail...l. . .r
•
phis iourlitH can a tford; and ins *111(.3 1111d1,1-
rl y ne, having been purchased at; great expense,
%sill be chnildentty . rN.!cummunded as the. most
approved 'quality. , .
; •
Per-or.i Vistiug Reading, will do well 111 ea il, . -,
,as the subscriber is determed to- sis'iie no (Enos - ,
`lo render hislesiablielienent till - 11:e the very beat
Hinels ire OM country:. ' . , . . .
PrtvatU l''rnilies can al.'s I-0, acerenoTated do.
, .
;lg the summer be3soo, ti...d upon such terms lie •
tli Mill the times. '
..
.
_Connected with)lie, Hotel, is an excellent. nod
rominodeous ; atutel:tri;r, with confident aod , tiler.
'tint ustlerq penierns t'riveltng, with their own con-
iityaric. , s,. would find It advantageous to putruri- ..
ii,.: the I. , utir:er i bet. '--,
WA! JAM L. DE D6l:Eo:i 2
• .:11.cadir.r.;'...4pril '29, Iti;P: - - - - Id.- ,
,SCREII._::SS FOR NALL:. ,
, tiliiE,Slll; , crlber has on hand two very ettperi
- .eurTiti•ee barrelled corcular scrceus,.:ll:ck
itig thre kinds of coil,. anti litcr. he wtli be able.
to yeti at the prfce usuaily asks' fur the.single
sereens.
Good coal taken in ezchange.
".' ! • .‘ ALBERT' G. BI O D .
Port Cailyin, April '22,
A. CARD.. -
,
'"; § , h sciiher„ havin g taken,the large Doe
rii.E'INITATIF (milli: upper side of Walnut St-.
on the Schuylkill (opposite the it former fiace of
businc4) intend to' devote their : . otteutionita cc.
eeiving and„ shipping. coal on commission; and
reipccully solicit corisignment,•either on com
mission or storage, terms pre very moder.
ate; and liberal advances will be made as the
Hi! is received. They will.alt.o . cltend to'the sale
and akipmOnt of coal at Richthond on, the Deli.
tram.
i -. •: , : 11 EPPLIER &Co.
Warnut. St. wharf„Sahnelkill, and
1 'r,
N. W. corner of D:oad and' - Arch Strectv.
1 Philidelphia, April 15; : jG —3roo
! DOCTOR C. D.xscuno
AS retnoicd to the nee or Dr. Lippe, oppos
ite the Epit•copali , Clinrch, Centre street,
;where Ire will cuntiniie t 4 attend to all.prtifessional
br.siness. •
•"Offtee home, until 9 o'clock in the morning,
••" '''' from l 3 to ! . 2. (J'clock P.ll.
-" I • from 7to 9 o'cloCk in the evening,
April 1,; z• 14=
I , • .
,
NEli DOVE N D SHOE :STORE.; -
,11UST, Doped,' at the old Post Office, Centre St;
" opposite:Maiket, - ao 'excelkot asfiart merit or
Boots and Shoes of s'uocrior;titality, 'which wilt
!be soot Chino, very cheap for eash,,iiv ,
. I-• oi THOMAS 4 FOSTER.
' '
April 8a: ;.. ' . - , •: 15.--
ToDyeri, Bleartters, Paper Makers ' , Steam
Engtne ilultders, and others.
I— PASCAL IRON WORKS.
r
WELDED WROtQII7 lEON HIES\
-From' 4 inches to in calibre and 2to 12 filet long,
',capable or sustaining pressure t•om 400 to 2300 rbs
lver square inch, with .Stop
;other tistures to suit, fitting together.. 'i cr ,„„ e
joints, suitable for STEAM. WAT:a„ti;l443;:ad fot
LOCOMOTIVE and Bother
CAM r./LER Puma
•
is wit• !Pat •
=I
Dianufactured, rind frit 'sale by .-
1 ntortni4; ;TILSACEAL & monabi
#ritritothe B. E. Corriei'of Tairi fr. Walr6zt*ivett,
pay.LADtwam..
July 11,
Ei
MEI
EMI
NO