II iii II MI ME • 114.1411EVElt CAW. A 'PLOWER AWAY. I never casVa flower, • Thegift.ofohe who, careafor - Aw, I A little flower—a faded flower— But is was dorm reluctantly. • '•1 nave, look'd a last adieu . To things familiar, but my heart Shrank with is feeling almost pain,, • Even irim theirlifelessness to part ; lkevbe wordfarewell! • • utterance taint and broken lrninglisr the lime • Id never more tie spoken. LMMMI3I WaT..._ils.n_WiresreriCapital Cqns.-- - We cut 1 . the ' follniriiig trixn4he'Lond , :'rt Putsch. They., '; szirieh. :: ',- • : ' - , Why la's Pig a - pa tar us like a hoe en ire; 1 r ; : sense the &loner it's imictut the be tter.— - W hen ' at lady like* want 1 When she take. a itzotat t brings her — tsthe bank.—Why : is the•sun like a . •- . good knit! Brcausi it's light when it rises, Why is a bird a greedy creature? ' Because it never eats leo thin a peck.—When 'is a foal '.' neck like a bell 1 • When its rung for dinner -- .. • Why isn't a boy likt;''a pretty bonnet? Becauie one beconiea a woman and the Otherdon't. The editor of the Lowell Courier, alluding to a cartaiii gentleman. who' wishes his Riends to Pay hie espensecto Engla,nd, that he msy attend the World's Cenveation, says, . that :no better mi. deuce; can be given that the balance; of trade is in • our &emir, when every steamboat brings us gold by the thdussnds. and. Englund gets but brass in ~, schist - : • ..1 - . /-Cu nen Pnws.--In the practice of polite bow ing strangers out de pew where there is still •• room to spare, is there note lack of est n worldly ' courtesy I .4 Ifave you not mistaken trio pew, ,•-• sir?" blandly sad one of these Sunday Chester '' fields, as, with emphatic gracefulness, he opened i. . the door. 'n I beg pardon," replied the arranger, . tieing to go out, n ffear I have; I took it fur a Christian's!"—N. Y. Angrican.- . ... • • ,oj•The heait ofen feels what the teigue can not ' uticr, and the &Imp° often utters what the -''' 'l,lleart cannot feel. 1 • : - , ; Grruan . Tazas Thomas Barreti,. ''sexton of the kira;iChuich, Beyetly, (Maas.) now. 84 years old, hissfburitd 2259 .persons • , 0 :7• .1 meant to have told yOu of that hOle,',ea'd • • a Man to his (fiend, who stumbLed into a pit full of i water; 'No matter now,' gays the other, t !usving t he mud and watcr outof his nritrb, .1 have found tiro - MArterzo.—lti GettyOurgh, Mr. George Mouse - 11 1 ) Mies Atm Humor. . The .Picly Line' cal!s this I hartiorous instance of mouse catalog '.' ParrriKEEN.-41ty deai." said, a gentleman to a youni l lady, to whom be th‘iught to be mar ried, “do ybu wish to ;make a fool of ma !-;" "No," J the lady, twat tire has saved Me the trou ble'' perfect state of beautifude" is defined to be that of a loafer, leaning over the rail of a'bridge whittling in - the sanshine: rI expecr,"'ssid a young physician just:enter,- tering on ihe.practice of medicine, "to see a good 1 many death-bcds."- doubt," said 'his friend, if yob-have much practice." ' A Goon RETOUT.—An Athenian who was limo in one foot; on joining the army, being laughed at by thisoldier3r . on account of his bine .llo24i sad, o /am here to fight, not to Swan of the bachelors in the Ohio Leiislature ate for a tax on bustles ! Hro never knew a bachelor yet that hadn't Come:king to- say against the ladies behind their backs. ./4 A Vseesix axe His VICT - IN.—A correspon dent of the ,', Boston Bee.gives the following ac-, • count olone of the inmates of the Vermont Luna- Int.:Asylum, at Brattleboro': Born „of wealthy parents, idolized in youth, ratified in 'tke indulgence of her fondest hopes, • lesnd parfectedin every ,accomplishment of the day, she was the 'pride of her family and the belle of • the social circle, whe'Sel i destiny she controlled.- 7 Onis'ot those enifineiestic beings, who are never Wafted with divided affection, her mind was so exgaisitely strung that the least discord afflicted' it, and marred.the Music of the wliole". Same *tree years mine, she was introduced to a 'young -naval officer, who soon wooed and wonher, but villain like,, having sported awhile eri.h the choice flame, which nothing but summer Lad sunshine. • 'should glailden,, and after having by sedulous at tentions appropriated the : rare genii 4o himself, left it exposed to the rude Was vf winter, until chil led and Crushed, it has 1010 to the ground, seared ' and blasted like the withered leaf of autumn. . • The story of. his perfidy reached bee ears, but ai - eirian•like..ehe would not credit aught against •the idolmf her heart, till her oars-eyes pertised in the papers of a neighboring city his mirriegeto , another. The news came 'in like n thunderbolt upon her, - withering and destroying her. In vain 'did her friends endeavor to clues her desprtsding heart by travel and the kindest attention. Islovra iiblighted' and spirit-broken thing, sha no more boutaded, on the green like the (awn, or essolled in the sunshine like the lark--winging its fFght to heaven's gate; rifearfill 'change had came over her, and reason scion deserted its throne, leaving -ker a manioc. She takes no interest - In the men _ . . meats of the l other patients, but sits apart, all the, 1 ' day, lo.sking from a window, upon the. bouniless prospect h4are her. Every attempt to direct. her mind has been;-es yet ansucersaint, And tho'ngli ' i .passioriately fond of remain in her momenta of ma- , em, the least sound is .naci diePle'asing to her, 'and she retires to her 'apartment, closieg the door racier her, as ,ifto seclude bevel(' froni the satiety - . . • saf others. ..What has the man to anesve'r for, who tee thus destroyed a virgin Inver irithe pride of blocext and beauty l . . . '- ' "A RRNATITCAISLY iiis.x.—At a temp '',....serytrt meet , . • lag recently held in Alharna, Col.Lettina usky, • • who had been 23 Jain a wailer in 'hi aries of • Napoleon Boanparte,.tddreesed the naeetin . Ile --- ' - ' , . \ - , .orose.before the audience, tall, eiedi and vt °rout., ^ with the glow of health in; his face, and said ••You see before yoU a man 70'ycaro old. I hot fotight• 205 batties t have. ft wounds on my body, have ' Jived 30 days on horse flesh, 'with the' bark of -: trees for my bread, snow a .si ice for My drink. ~-. .The canopy of heaven. fur , my coveting, with Jut . - -stockings or Odes on my fset, and with only a -.. ' few rags for my clothing. In the d sem of - E- , - . opt, I have marched for days with a burning run . • ' iipop my asked 'head, fLet blistered in tte scorch ' insystind, and with eyes, - nostrilit and Mouth filled • ' with duet,, and thirst so tormenting. that I tore ci ' , ;en ;he veins of .my arms and mucked my own •.. . bloat!! . Do.you ask, bow could I survive all ' ' these horrors? I answer, that, next to tha kind .._.._,.: . . ..providence of God, I owe my preservation, my • .., healthand vigor, to'thislact, that f fryer drank • -, . a &op of apilmus liquor in my bfr.", A Morns tt. is leits'sk—The following is a copy of an inscrip.ion on "a" tombstone in bitch. told, Conn. • • .1./dary, wife ol ; deacon John Buel, • - D:e3 Nos. 4, 1778, • ' Aged 90. , She was the mother of • 13 children., , 101 grandchildren, 274 Gr. grandchilihen," • - 22 Or. Or. grandchildren.- ii 'Twill. 110 Of wbatri 338 t+uQi•@d bor. ' . pia CONSIJJItTION OF THE LINOS, Affections of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pain or Weakneis of the Breast - or Luigi, Chronic Coughci Pleurisy,' Hew rrhage of the Lungs. anti, all 'Affections Of the Pulmonary Orgaks. • . • . . NATURE'S OWN .PRESCRIPTION. A comnound Balsa - row preparation or the Prunus Virginian'a nr r• . Wild Cherry Bark," combined with)* Extract of ray.. prepared by a-new chemical process. approyetilana recent. mended by the mo-t distinguished physietanp, and univeraally ecitnowleged the most valn'able medteine 'ever discovereil. . • =No Quackery!!! No Deception. • In, setting forth the virtues of this truly great medicine, wo have no desire to deceive those who are labouring under affliction, nor do we wish to eulogize it more than r it justly deserves. yet when we look around and see the vast a:, mount of aUffering and distress occasioned by many of the diseases in which this medicine has proved so highly successful, we feel that we can. not urge its claims too strongly, or say tau much in its favour, , • Vstio..s remedies it is true have been'offered„ and puffed into notice for the cure of diseases of the Longo, and some have no doubt, :ieen found very usetnl, but of all that have yet been diseuv. ered, it is ainnitted .by ph:vsmians and all who have witnesimd its Effects, that none has proved as succes t ful as this. Such irideeJ, are the. • SERPRISING VIRTUES Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of Cox-omm; after all the moll esteemed rem. edi. s of physicians have failed to effect any change, -- the use of this medicine has been Pro 7 doctive of the moat' astonishing relief, and ac tually effected cures after all hopes of recovery had been despaircd of. • In the first stoges•Ofthe disesio;termed Ca ren hal-.Consumptioni" originating from neglect. ed GO LD, it has been-used with undeviating success, and hundreds ackniiivle,dge they owe the restoration of their health to t his invaluable medicine - alone. In that form of Constd i mption so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed (If bility, or - ..GOING' INTO A DECLINE,", • , A. camp:slot a•i!lt &Hai thousands- are lipier. h . q. a hus . also proved highly 'successful, and not Only possesses the power of cheCking 'the/prog ress Of this alarating,complaint, but also stiengti. er.s'and invigorates the sy-4.rn more effectually than any medicine we havelever possessed. 'Besides ita surprising ctifea.ey in Consump tion, it is equally efficacious in Liver Complaints, Asthma, Bronehilis, and all affections of the Lunge. and 'has cured many of the most obsti. nate cases, slier every other remedy had failed. Error particlars see 'Dr. Wistar's Treatise on Consumption, to be had of the agents. .7he Extraordinary-Success ' • Attending the use of this medicine 'in diseases of the Lungs, and the many singular cures it has effected, 'naVing fully established its efficacy, and as we have already published numerous cer- ti4Cates from the hightst,authority,which ; prove its virtues beyond all_thfutit, we consider it un necessary to exhibit a lung' liSt of: them in this place, and wiil only mention a few nases, to alto* what it haS done. " LIFE nEmAres . . WE HAVE STILL SOME l - tOI I E . . A ,SuitrmsiNo Conc.—Among, the many si L'''''• 3 '•• - - - - gular cures which this, medicine has effected, there is perhaps none in which its powers are so 1 ully . shown as in the case of. Mrs. Austin._ This lady had been, consumptive for several ears, and during the greater part of this time had received the best medical attention, and tri ed all the most valuable remedies, yet nothing conld.be found to arrest its progress. She' be. eame subject to violent fits of coughing, expecto rated large quantities of matter' oceasionally tin. zed with blood, and step by step this fearful dis ease continued its course, until all hopes'of a re covery was entirety despaired of. While in this distiesimg situation lingering upon the very verge of the grave, :he commenced the use of this Balsam, which to use her own expression,bp. orated armost like a .charrn. -In a l'etv days she expectorated freely, the 'cough was gradually isuppressed, and every day appeared to add fresh vigour to her looks, and now, in the place Of that emaciated forni withering to .decay, she is seen mingling in iocielyed in better health than she has, enjoyed for. years,- DISINTERE.TED T1V112,10N4.-I.lavivg witnes. sed the surprising t Efiicaey of Pr.' Wistar's Bal. sam of IVild Cherry, in the ease of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfolly acknowledge .the'above statcmont to be true and correct.. -- -- .. . , J. N. WALTERS, M. D. laws COMPLAINT.—•Mrs. Eliza Thompson was aflicted with this complaint for nearly five Years, during' which time she was under the , most skil. 'fol . physicians-!..had tried Mercury, Botanic, and ltomeepathi 'remedies, and every thing that of , . !terred tier ,ahyl hopes of relief: She had dull, !wandering pains inch _e side, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough; frequint pain& in the breas', and had been una ble to sleep on the tight side for three years-- By the use (Obis Balsam. she was cured in' a few weeks;and Leming well to this day. I ' • ELIZA THOMPSON: • . . , • Woodstown, Sept. 4;1841. • Dear Sir I—Although your invaluable medi.i cine has:already found hundreds.of powerful ad. .vocates, it may still be gratifying to you to re ceive ir communication from any one-that has been relieved by, at., 'Sneli,,Sir., is truly my case. I have been a victim to that terrible disease Consumption, for many months, and have suffer ed sti,much, that I had become 'almost 'weary of my lire. Hearing your Balsam so highly; prais ed, I began taking - a a-few weeks baek, and can assure you it!has relieved me more than - any thing 1 have ever used before, and I confidently believe it wilt cure me effectually. Please. ,give the bearer the worth of ',lie enclosed, and oblige, Youita Respectfully, . • JOHN PEARSON. • • Chester County, Sept.. 6,-1841. ' Friend Wistar :--4t.' gives me much pleasure, to inflam thee that my wile's health. has iinprov. ed very much since she has been using thy Bat= S3M ofWild , Cherry, and we think there is no doubt be.t it will cure ler. She has taken the' two bottles i posehrised from diced shirt .time since, and her cough is much better, she also sleeps well at , night, and says she has found no. ' thing to give her so- mach relief. Thee will please give the bearer two bottles more fur Thy Friend, • • EDWARD HOLMES. . . LancaiterCounty ; duly, 18, 1841. D ar Sir:— Please send me ttvJ bottles of your geriulne..palsam of Wllti . Clierry l .` I have been affiteled - with Consumption for the last two years and.suffered very •much with a severe cough., pains icimy breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, Stz.,and having it ied numercius'remedies, ' and also beep under several duelers, - yet I could not find any thing- to relieve..:me until I used some of.yciur Balsam., I got one bottle from a neighbor, of mine who is using al, and have found such wenderfulrelief from-it that I have po doubt 'it will cure me effectually. I • . Very respectfully yours, - .3r,e , • '. ROBERT HOMMAN. - (IT Read thaollowing from Dr. Jacob Hoff ; man, a physician of extensive practice in Hun. tingdon county- . .., .• . . ~ Dear Sir,-, LI prat:anvil oncbottle -of Dr. Wis. tar's Balsanfof Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed, &q., of this place; and triad it in noose of °hall o note Asthma, on a 'child 'of 'Paul Schwebie, in which 'many-ether rereadlieribid been tried with. out. any 'relief. The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opinion, the child is effectually cured ' by its use. ) Vonrs, Stri'., . - _ JACOB HOFFMAN, M.. 1). December 23d, 1841. Dear Sir,—Your Balsam of Wild Cherry ha; ' effected so.tie estonishiag.cures here. One of 'which is an old lady, Mrs Ruesell,whohed been suffering-for a long time with shortness of breath ing, and general weakness, until - abe was finally obliged to keep her bed. After vatieus other re medies had yeen resorted to in Salo, she commen =A using Ma Saills-Set, and After taking two Ind 1 _~:, . , 06; was so far recovered to be able to attend 6 all the duties of,lier house. and on taking timo botiies more w,asentirely mired. ' Respectfully ke, , JOIN S. C. MARTIN. Pottsville, ville Pa. .; i . -I ' ' i . - - ' CAUTION..--,As !there is a spurious mixture called syrup of Wild Cherry, parches:era shhuld -be Very particular to 'ask for -Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM, and observe his signature on the Dot. tit'. Prepared for the proprietor; and'sold at whole, sale by Williams & co.,Chemists, No. 21 Minor ...Street, Philadelphia. l• 7 . r . , Sold in Pottsville by - Fl. B. DICLUTOLTZ and JOHN F. C. MARTIN,' and in 'almost every town and village thrinighout the usturtry. ries , 8.1 00 a Wale.; ,• . . January 7, 11313. ! ' • - 2 OIN/LL B. Ma!, TOWIIHRA.LL STORE. . - . HAAS ec..LAING, . . rill ARE pleasure, in announcing to the citizens 0 Schuylkill county. that they have just opened in the • basement Fro'ry of .the Town ; Hall, on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of ,! : NB AT GOODS,' bronght from-Philadelphia where they were se cacti 'with great care, and p urchased 'as unusually u 7 prices—comprising every variety or • , • Dry Goods, Groceries, Glais Ware, China Ware,"Quens and Earthen Ware,. Arming which may the found. Stiparlino Cloths. of various colors and qualities, Blue. Black and Faney-colored Cassimeres, • Sattinets, Flannels; and Woolen Blankets. rents. Lawns, Ginghams, Morinoes and Plaids, S lk. SAM, Linen and Laces. Canton Flannel; Itellands. and Nanktns, Marseillesand Valentin Vestings, ' „ 3-t.4-4.5.4.6-1 hhislins, Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Girigham and Cotton flandlit. Nuw and siu; eriorlstyle Summer Cloths, Cottonades and Beverteens, - t , tine, a ;itiV general assortmeni of . • Gentlemen's Sumther Ware, Silr.Cotton, Mohair, Morino & Wored Stockings. Ladies' rnd Soper Kid, floskin, York. tan, Silk: Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, • Ladies' Silk, Mohair and ricnic'Mitia, &c. New Orieam., ISt. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars, 1 • - New Orleans, Suiar House. and Syrup Molasses, Tea ard Coffee', of various kinds,': Cheese; Candlea, Soap and Vinegar, • Salmon!. Herring. Alackerel. Shad and Codfish, dlf urns, Shoulders, Smoked Beet; and Venison, ;01iye Oil. Fresh Fruit;and'Oat Meal. rtlaYanna, Balt' SPanish and Common SC,gicrff, !Soda, Watt:riled ! St gar Crackers, ;Sperm Oil. Bittter. 'Eggs,. and Lard, ' .1 Dried, Apples and reaches, and a great variety Oft:litter articles, all-of which will be sold at low prices fir ca,h, or in exchange for country firerince.l Tra' Remember Om 'l,.tert ma Store. Pottsville. Mar 13 , ' 1 iryWUO AVANTS BA RG A INS. ;_rtr, 1111 IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR are Leceiving from 411 their Wholesale and Retail Store: N0:24, Mar ket otreet, Philadelphia, a lot of superior Ready Made ClOthing, and Which they are obliged to offer at low prices, in order to ;dispose of their Winter stock, and by selling at reduced priceiTit will enable them to disrmad of ti eir. spfendid'assortment of Clothing, to the entire satisfaction of the customers. By calling and r rimming, iyon wf.l find full Lined Plain and Fig u e 1 Beaver Clogi Surtout Costa .varying in price torn: $ll On to 15 00 _ superior English ,Pilot coats, 6 Po to 10 00 do Flushifiel . • . 250t0 5 00 do ! Blue and 811. Frock Foots 9- 00 to 12 00 do ; ' Drtms do 900to1t 50 do , Grey andiGreen Cloth CoitS 7 00. to 9 00 do Moleskiii Frock Ar Dress do .400 to 500 :Also ott hand an assortment of Fancy Satin 'Vesti. 1. 2 50 to 4 50 '. With a variety of Suspenders; Stacie. and Collars. Sec., all of wh.ch Will be iukl to the entire satisfac tion dell that tray call, by• . _ _•. _ , • ' LIPPINCOT Sr TAYLOR, I" I ! Mammoth Clothing Store, Corner of Mahantongn arid Centre street. P. s.—we re', now !Iprepared, io accommodate those fifteen , men that called on us list Saturday fu *uriout Coats aetheir cwd prices. - . Dee.einber 31. , NEW DRUG STORE. • ^r Particular attention given to Physician'aPtir— scriptions.at all hakirl• , November 26. - . , ' 1 • i 48— I§S LESLIE'S MAGAZINE—The April 4.1 " 11 number of this Magaiine, the - cheapest or the kind in the United States, Jost received and for sale by the subscriber, Agent for .Schuylkill county. frice $t.,50 per pnAum in advance. or 15 cents per nunitzet. La BANNAN. April 22., i 17— A ;NEW FOUNTAIN LIFE ILIAS • ; . OPENED: , I ' • AL NO its healing streams now gushing forth. brilliant star has arisen in ihe East. and now cheering !thousands with RENIVA'EII lIKALTIJ, LON 9 • LIrE, AND . • That Star id REICIITER'S. VEGETABLE PURGATIVE ' • PILLS. - These pills. let all understand, cure disease by a power - peculiar only to itself, which instantly cheeks the action 'and progress of disease. for their com mencement is much alike (which is when the BLOOD AND :JUICES, are so far depraved. as. to- produce obstructions and, sores) that one medicine, provided it be competent to produce sickness, will be all that is necessary for removing disease, and restoring , • HEALTH AND HAPPINESS to mankind. Let it likewise be rerecreberpt that there is no medicine now in:existence poSsessing equal healing . powers; 3 r.d that no vegetable, or asfy other kind of physic eon sc.' soon rettote healih, when lust, even lit cases thempsf inveterate. 'The action pf these' Tills_ upon the bowels, are mild; producing no gtiptng pains or delpiliti,but on the contrary, alter they have operated, you feel that a load of irritating and corrupt humors hose been taken from y'ou, and the buoyant feelings el health spring up in their place; and what is another great. 'object in these pills,;hey- are always safe,they Troy be taken on all ocisaions, and under 'any circom. 'minces, without regatd to the name of the disease, for they operate upon every part of the but'y,and disease from whatever part it may be seated. Every person who porresirs a hos of there pills I\7:V. :DS NO PHYSICIAN, • for in them he can 6nd a corn, and-con6dently.rely upon a spenly.restOration to health, . In Germany: the land of their ori2;n. Indliens of person:c have expertenced thcir bencticial,effe,cts, and the thousands who' Mite used them .here.'sp6k of Om in the highem of terms, on account ut their cut;a tt re properties. . Ihe ryful news of, health and comfort, spreat:s from-those %Nilo have happly used DU. it MUTER'S • V R.; ETA PIING ATIVY, PILLS and they now prevnil by their own' excellence, and, the Power of Truth. . . And why, we may reasonably inquire. have they become so endeared to the hearts of those who have used them. and 'by them gained . such a pc fmlarity 1. , Suniply because their actlen upon the 111„ 1 :t1A.N 1101: 1 1", was as the Fun and rain upon yrgenit inn, git4itig n,giy .1 life to 511 vt hotpartook or its happy it thteuce. As The health of the plaid depends 1111011 the sap 'wit ch circulates through its branches. so the life and health • of mank.ncl- depends upon the blood winch flows Through his %ems. And v. hen this vital Quill, 0, h el l is most , necessary to the growth 'and ',ninon of the body, by stone unl.nown cause becomes funded with morbid and ,I m cor urr HUMORS, , ~ , 1 go that instead el' nourishing and strengthening, diet', „body, it labors to prodOce obstructions in the sysient.t . which-engenders thSease, have recourse to a medicine that is perfectly safe in every disease. rind that will,' produce, a favorable ICTIllint;h011. if giver:, early in the 1 , t cowl:tint, y (Ineptly in a few hours and must tatt:atls' in a let' days, that Medicine is - T 1 • *Dr Reichitr:s rigetabte P. 11., 1: whiCh so throm,shly Cleanses the blood and sy•tem tit, large, that disease of'?ey. , kind cannot, possitty exist, where, i I ' • 'We finil iheir.Prtzenre, ,1 : proctditd'nattire is not brynild all human assistanc...t i 't,ileprice of these pills is '2.5 emits per butt. with full dlnection4 . :indent) be 'had at the • 1 1 Phi/arts/it/rid. il/rdieci Hui', ; t estahltsbed fur the 1 6 t..11. - press eel/. . . . i • i i 1 L at the'rnortheaSt ember of FII itl and RACK sheets' i I,ltewL;e of sobmagdots . . • 1 11_ . ' • ' . ' (111: ENFir.i.o. Va., Oct, 10 131t1 I ,bear• Sir : vim doubtless tiMarmber my calling', al • yeti: est ablubmen't alient two - wcelis since. and itti 7 taming, from you one dollar's wonh of Dtt itiEcitr 7rEir., , i vEGETABLE. PunG ,TivE 'Plus. for nneointY neighbors who reinnested me to procure the article for them. -This being done and my own ,business transacted, I slatted forumpe. 'After travel. ling'all dayrl was; taken with a sudden. chill, which' ..lert the wiyll a violent fever, head-ache, and_ consider, , able pair. throughout , my whole' system, with great sickness at my stOmacii, which so completely disen atilt d me that I was compelled to stop at a small Inn hn the road for 'chef and rest. Upon ima,tiry, they had nothing that ,could possibly afford toe toilet. White. yet ii, misery, for I never was set ill it all my life. I happily thought of your pills, and resolxed to open one box upon ley, own account ainl seek relief ix or them drank .a .;,yarrn cup of tea. My pain here ceasedpn a meastirC, mild: asleep. In tt e mornina, I ........,and after the pills ad operatga I I, :pine a different person ; , took a im her rittse'of I font' pills, remained there all it edntsday, and on 'l'littr day started ha home as well as e,•er, and !still cum) good health i t—the p rstone - 4i - tr it'.lmtu I bout them, informs me t bat tilt y have CXl4l , llCed - Inn re! benefit from your pills thatt a whole cart loader the quarks which they; had formerly used, I ...:; ',rely if thsty tured them with as good an ef(ect'upenith'entselves as I have, they . .ltavelgood reason for cycling, their vir tues ;and t I you. t i ke my adeice, you Will perzevese, go on and recommend thorn to all who are laboring - Oder disease, and, my word for it, they will heroine so n'orilar as a genet-ill rtlmedi that you Will (hid it difficult qt-supplying the dentailil. ;Signet]) G. W. Git %NOON, Greet field. I The above Metlici,cg is sold ,in Pottsville at the ''SLIDIC . OI . . . 1 . °l. CLEMENS , Pottsville, Marsh, 11. 1813. ' ,: . . . , S' . rltlNfa. GA) ot; s. . -..— , • - . . T ii, E_ . ,h.Fcri he rs hare en hams, and ,are rc colt, tog byfregnent arric;alA, an ' assoltoo nt of Gondssintable for the approaching s ro•on, among tt birth are - , . Cassirneres, Vesting:4 - am] athir ; goods Tor Ur n's teed cm no. n cre, rheid , Stripes, Worste'd plaids, and a vaiieiy of , other artitiles for , Boys' weirr—Alonselines . de laine, A I ;loco Lnstres, Ls wes,, Sco . o Gingham, &e. A I.so Black and colored. Silks, yourlarils and Broclides ; Silk fringed ~TbilJet.Sh*..l., Enihroi. dered6e, Blakkeis, ttiiifis and oth l er furtithing goods. t • -•-• T. SIIARPLESS 'dr SC/NS' 32 South,t2d.Strech Plol,l6:c!phia. March 4.1843. 10 —3.1 m.. • - DOCTOR AI). Ll RESPECTFULLY intiunis the inhabitants of ['Mist/111c and its 'vicinits, that he has moved in'town, and offers his prcfesional i•er 'ces in all the nndical brunettes o he public. Practicing he lloinccepattiic sYstrin, and if requested, the Allcmpahic, he hopes from long experience to give full satisfactinti to such as Will call on him. lie will hcrea.dy for profession. ul scrvieo at any time at hiti'rpsitienre. A D LIPPE, 3d. I). Greenwood. December 4 1 1 49—If JOHN - C.• NEVILLE • ATTORNEY AT LAr4l"., • LAS rmnotret? from, Market: Street to the -store formerly occupied by Abrahitto leleisse, in Cootie St f reet, opposite the Post Office Pottsville. Oetoher S, .IA.II)Eg. 11. CANIPIiELLic . • ATTORNEY AT LAM'. _• j P.OTT4ILIA PA• ' ' IN\ H AS r ,ttoved his (ace to the south west .corner of CC ire and Market streets, one door south of Samuel Thoinpson's Store; Practicing in 1t he sero al Courti!of Schuylkill and Columbia! counties. , 0 I. E • I'ATTORAEY AT lA.l\ POTTSVILLE: A 3 / removcdlitheoffice office u ofJohn, C. Ilt , evp le, Eq., opposite the Post Office. Nnverphr4 26. - D.'.E. NACU. ATTOR EY AT LW, FFICI.: In Centre street. opposite the Esehang • Hot Porsville,Sent..3. —36 , . jOIIN IP. itoitAirr, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, •• O I RWICSBURG. I• , police in 14e Courts of Schrsiilkill qo,tinly UM NlileY FASII4.ONABLE CLOTH4NG' VOILE AT TILE TOWN' HALL ? J UST opened for the Benefit of they Poor, by • 'sailing at tettitagd ,priria and for xash, et" the Town BM By Balling and l exarning you will find the Pri• cell to abil the Timm / • - Fnitaydle,Noyember / 12, 46 iv FAY YORK DRIED ,PLUMS ' LAO' excel, 11 lent article for pies, just opened and for sate. by %V. M. MARSHALL. .Corner .4 Norwegian St. and Mount catho Rail Road. April 8, TliE highost.prico pa'id in 'cash for all kinds of country Produee, ' • ;W. I I. 111ARSITALL'S Cheap Cash Grocery Store . , Confer of Norwegian St. and - Mt; Carbon R. R. Pottsville, Apol '1843., • , EADEN PII purpose of intro 1. r sale cheap, by April 15, A It ItOTS orange field V I the pound, war April 2 . 2', 17— Only B'2 for tt Map of the United States , AIITCHELL'I Large 'Map or the. Unit4l - -li States , i feet by 3,l,mennted nn Rotten., coc, aining the ccnsup of the United Btateit,--or 18411 and the only, correct .slap . ..of the UO . cd.Statcn now event, at thrilow rate of S 2, which ot ghont one fourth- the u nal pride. ,Nat -received and furl Pale by , -1 2 ;; B. hANN.OI, March 25, • ' •13— 1 . • 110 J USES S I FOCSACF, • 1111111 Pln gi Ms., a -larze nonalier or 11 a ig.?*" . _ Buildings and' out Ltda. of various sizes, oirdthe Navigation tract, lying princir pally in the,Pero.'ith of Pottlyille. Apply to I - SA WEI.. t LEWIS, Jolt , N. 29-If *1 Real ehate neent, C e nt re Sr., • • 1: a VVAND' o.‘ IC fi =444Di - 111e oxe !lledicme.a certain ] re :..r Lever mulazur. .I.ust ,eceivecl end , . II sale at Al;111TIIVS lirug Storo 317 t September:l,. .11:VIN 1!-.11, QM IM UM IN—= uffictently , strong for the . ucitrg watefi into the Houses— .. . B. BANNAN. . • , 19-- 'i S.4—CanarhAftltet, tlemp t teemed and fur`sale by I . 'Et HANNAN. I IRD ,SEE I I and !tape. J April 22, AIIII~ BEETS: Long f . :: n f rated , fr tr t. tii o u r g g e a r i :it h e y t Seed, • p.• BANNAN.• fresh supply euns.'" by SILIMIAN &CO. 031310 N am 011, futon March 18, Cf.: 31 EVE Y- - A Op' lea tin OTTSVjLLE . for Lola, or to • latermento , mm be made lo • - E S BEATTY. 22 18471... 18— Piitt&iille. April OAP AN t...ane.es at the j hiladeleltiaxnen elia . hie aado! Onrner of Nome! 'ottsviile, April' i CANDLES•—soN and best quality by tne box,Vo'd et facturers prices.freight a nil cx. , by %V. 11, - MARSIIALIi. ion Ft. and NI., Car i aon R. R. 15,1813. , , 16-- 11111 . • •Ljp.IIGV7. THE . 'PORT FIANTON FOUNDRY, and Machine Shop, together' with pH ilia Flat•k-, Machinery, and fixtores heloniinp. thereto. Ap ply to ' ISAAC Mi•IY E1..F.:•1 n't• Port Clinton, nr to : EGliErcr ,GUILFORD, • • Swaiara Ttirnace. ' Dree'mher,ll, . • 51—If _ , -•- .... PIiOCLA3IAI lON. VO . 10E,-;ii. hereby givt it - that •an- Adjaurard 1 4 Ciarl•('l C r oitmon i'leas,tlOr 114 trial of causes' at ist•ur, 1 . 1 and kir the ronnty irf Schoyl. kill, will be held.at osl4cgsburg, in f,.ild count . V, on , • • . . ' yortr qy , tit 291 h day if Itay ni.rt, 1 . 1, fl • ' • t to con inoe for' ,. .nne wet-lc.. Therefure those trr - . suns :trying snitx prndinv, nn4i - all perE•ens u lima dirty ,i shall to to anotax a 1.-0 itl Court:wilt take notice 9 rid govern 4he I/MIA•VeS ii rr or rijpg / v: 1011 N O. %Will /1:HON, Shtrrjr I i ' ShuritT's-Otlitr,'Or4 igs. r ' tar , . tit , 61 iS, IH IT, .... ( - . . • .- .11 .1 ~,si 0., - 71.1 (.) !.! i,.. L 1..... x, ; • iIE . ADIN - “, f',lA-: TF: subserkher begs VayelleipretftillOu ari eunininee to hiit Frietithl and the T;ayeiting: ct 11111 l t he liar. tutryn that 4rge and Eharit lUdeli- . lorrnetly liept by non lel Finneyj ie the:borough of Reading', ;41 ..; and! F WI II I: l ticiwa Ls the Mar i /sit/ ' . //atisr, tt hiclr he has thniongbly -. ..;' and splendullvl fitted I tl/ V rOtefl, arid is' • now opened 'foe -111. e reception (11 vtsilors• This • is i•iirtuierl in the %Try yentre of the be_ rough, and u'rriplv peux hied with ttio‘. rooms and istgr'., airy and enliven ti chatiihers,,'ell ftthd the ,mort (dully et) Ix , with to:it:tire eidtret . yi new s and of the verk-ht.,!t. .description. t all t toes he stip.' plied with the best, the Trading •and phia .inar Lets Can afford; and his-wirier. and having ] been ptirrliased , at- great t xpeus., I vvp he (cool Arntly tte!gottririended us the molt rapproved goal I PcrH,iris vistitig Vaaditip, mill do - Weil to eall/ -as the..sub:el illet tiffertnerljo spare no 40. to render his esitiblii.liun,ent . equal to the i!eri•br.ir,t liti . t I , ' lie Hie enuntry:, "- ' • - . . Pr .t...: Fa iliiiiCi'ellitill , rl be tircomodatezi d o: tiro tilt' Sual4 , ler season, znd upon - , ,,,r terple,ag to t. 0.1 t lie't i1k.... • . . ~i • . . Ciiniii wed with ih !Told, 19 all CZCCILC:ont AylVii C.0116111.ti1114.1 stabling, iith..cor.pcto. &ni l , irq,.. ent tn , Inn. , iiergiirri traveling cti . tivilitc.i.rnwit;eol , - r,y,..,;,,:w. ,iid ni k d it adv autogir/is tu .tiatrun ize'the ,i.utv er :kr •• ••• ' AVII.II , AM L. i.;,F.: CCF.fpN , Re'ading. 4_61 29: 1t44 - 34, • ... •Mt _ . AISTIMAcITE FURNACP, II ()CATE() in Ore . Borough of Pottr•vdte - Sidtojfkill county. Pa , is not excelled by n ny other'in frciliues fOr obtainiug'eariety of ores, and Coat, „teing accessibly:by Cann!' anri R!..11 Roads to within a few yards of the stock, The i,'''.uriroce and machinery is in such a slide of preparatioo, t h at a small amount. of ()inlay, would 'be sufficient to pui it in.blast 'in tr few; week.. ' The ahrherdicaird aecounta of the great iitt f idovetticrits and.extratordinary qualifies of the 1, ron irodUced 'by Xrdirrocite Coal in Wales, hold." I not strong guarantees for safe and profitable in veomer,t., • • • ' The proprietor' rent having' the requisite- a.• mount of capital to keep it in blast,i4.desirous of having some krson 'to join hird, who would take a 3 1 or 2-3 interest—or he will Tense or sell tho. hole propereyon soch • terins sus will ha found . a dya n fagerota. For fhither partieular., apply to • W 11.1.11,11 11. MARSHALL . PotiF;vl .Schuylioll,comilv, Pa. January. A: C_Alf.ll3, THE subsoribers'having taken the large Deg arewiur.r nn the-.upper side of Walnut St., on the Schuylkill (opposite .thcir former place a, husincs.) intend to 'devote their atlciat . inoln ceivine and, shimilng coal . on commission, aniO • reameally solicit consignment, either or: corn— mission or storage, their terms : aro ,very Moder : ate i.' and fibula) advancea brill be• made as tho coal is received. Veit will aso.ottead to the eal,e and shipment of coal at IZiehpond on the !Ida, re.rnr I - rtf.OPLIER &Cr , . Walnnt St; wharf, Schuylkill, nod N. %V. Corner sir Arnad and Arch Street,. Philadelphia, April 15; : ' • 16-3.mq • . p.o,c-roft C. 11/ESLER, ill AS Temnved lotheofFtee of Dr. Lapr, - Oppei, • 21 - 111 . t e the Eikeopalian„, Chuich, Centre street. 'where he will con tkond to a(tend to all prolessiousit br.siness, (Kee Mors, until !) o'cloa in the inorning, . 4 6 ' from' 11- to s -2 I.'Cloek P. M. - " • .froni ? to•Tu'cloelr,' in the evening, . April I, ( /H 14—= . N EW•BOW . AN'D ATIOE STORE. -- :I UST ripened, aithe old Post Office, Centre Sl it" opposite lkisrket, an excellent - ass:air:Cent off' Boots and Shoes of 'auperirkr qUality, which talk be sold cheap, trey cheap:for cash, by - THOMAS • FOSTER. ' 4 , • 15—• April A, Tobxers, Bleachers, PartrAlokersi,Ste!”:9: Bander's, ..gula others . PASCAL ICON :wo*ufs. WELDED gitelllGllT IRON TUBES From 4 inches to k calibre and 2to 12 f i re; long: _capable of sustaining pretuiure Pn% o 400 to 2500 Itis: per tare inch. with , top • kt...die, anfi other lures 3o,suit, fitting towther, witb . "Serew - Joints, suitable,for STEPOOVATER. GAS. anitrog J,OCOMOTIVE and tither S4•EAhI BOILER. Fleas wOA oft -9 . 71 11 tlo.hrtgred WA for salt: Y • imotaus, TAsx.p.p. dr, Nolaus • Warehouse V- E. Corner of,Thild & Walnut . Streets, Fai r. wm4.:. J4i~9.~f ,3. - ~! ~~ Mil EMI