The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 03, 1843, Image 4

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4.ll4chiiie Piiilry."front Me-N. Akieury
LITTLE 'I.O3IOINGS. •
k wish I had Slade wife, • -
Aiiii•tiwned a hide landi •
rd. hate a little house ni..on't, • '
• And Seel a lade ;
i'd - want a little vlaiii.thter, and
Likewise n little sun;
• And when I'd little time to,spare,
`:•l'd have a hide fun . .
A little gias4y lake I'd have.
Well fiird with little fishes
My little pantry eheivil should ihine.
With little pewter dishes.
Ar ,, ind my cot the little birds
Should tone their littl6 throats, ,
And on a little hill'should frisk
4ly little nanny goats'.
'l'd lounge a little after meals.
And•take a littkeesse ;
‘••And if my little wife eboultEicold,
I'd -raise a little breeze,
•td let It rage a little—then
I'd `take a little "horn,"
And little -snapped,' go out and hue
My `little field of corn.
shou.d %ant a little cash.
I'd take sortie 11111e-o\lls.
Ces,, , ince every little trilbOielps.)
To lay up little gains ;, '• •
; And then I'd smile ro. little .
Avoid •life's little snnits,
Enjoy a little paradtse
And laug h at little careh.
Earl
These little lonaings, though, are vam- 1,
Vet little minds they' bare.
And ;when a mortal little gets,
lie sighs for little mere.
Despite the little ballul says,
•o'r, tali it_hitle song,
wants but little he're hriow,
Jer Wadi, that little loot." •
SpooNs, 0:G
•L m 'stonished, 'Pete, at jle Kant of taste in the
coriUndrilni won dejected.
fete—'Jecte 3 1 : What was it ? •• •'
Barn—Why is Sam JonSini"eir ffanto Dinah,
kind of cloth dry inake in Lowell?
.Pete—Dargeo,• no-guess did. •
'gam—Coz she's an uribleach i
cd she•ting.'
• Pete'—Weil, you'll get her, and inztead of one
•cups you'll be a couple. • .
! '
(0 , The editor of the portlaiid Anierican, who
writes very agreeably • is publishing some "Etch
ings from, memory," of nihte visit to the •South.
While at Washington be called .upon the, Presii
dent.
• In taking a stroll .round the White House he
' says we saw the' bronze Statue of Jefferson erect•
ed by order of the President: This is the statue
•that our last coonskin Congres's very ci;racteris,
Tal)y*fusid to have any thing to dJ with. We
we're 'much,smused st.;a lalogue between.two fie
.groes-Who were looking at it. „ .
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4, Who davar . • " •
Dat ar', yuu iinmant nigigey ! —dat is inazsa
""Go way now MaisaJcf:kon white roan, and
-dis am amig•ger."' • •
. Wa-,24-Wa!--Dey l psit 'cm black, 'cause
'brack the hands . ,mt st."
. .
•Pray 7 sir," said thejudgo to it 13,orilii : Opt brough
:up to be discharged on, his.Vetitioni=•Pray, sir
'how could' yoO wihully, ajtdith,your eyes c`pen
contract 'such a number of-de re
-1 , without any vist
the rdeßns o(• prayingtheml . , Why Judge;', sal'
~,
ate Petitiluirr„ •you labor ittitilir . a great Mist.ike
I h i vie fie:".: If Cull/MC/LW a dehr; , bn the contrary,
/1 avel invoiably done everything to enlarge. them!
AcierlgyMii of. a country villagO, desired hi
cleAt tolgive: mnice that there, would tic no'
lime in tais.- fternoun, ad'ite was 'going to officiate
for another clergymen.' The'clerk as roan as the
service was eitde 1, c,dlcd Out; -I Ant desired to give
motice - that thcrey.ll be no iero;ce this'a . ternoon,
ea Air. L. is - going a fishing'; WAS another clergy
• •InatiV M L., of courar, cerreeted ihe dkward r
'let amusing
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[ - •
' Racrro„—.Jehu! Bob,' said a chap to his c,,m•
panirila theel - coher day, •soch a! iaca as I saiw a short
quo!! ago!'' : ..
• Where!' said the other, the races are all over
-M Ne'w , Orleans—you inust be j ,kir!'
- •No tom-net. I SIAV o whipping race—ab9ut•
• tlaree hundred entries4neLk and neck all the way
•
--end what ceaseirane - th..y'rill
.Oh hush your
was the rate--whatwasif
!IWO' . -1 •
, The entries storied front the getitiernatis-,par
•lpr. jist.ao' o'clock, and?iuu into ; the dining-rodm
• , of the S'. ChatledElute!,„ They Were- entered fur
the *St. Charto2.4.Piale; and. every:one of 'ern got
it, that /.saw;: i
•toid olay - efrthe anim a ls • ' •
iDici'theyl More ,than- i l Fecen ter..tbs of them
boL'el—their d cis!' Cle:.cent City. •
.It's quite too had of J.+ Darty; •to ny that'
- your wife's worse than the :: . .An;' - please
ymir . Riverenee , c an prove .it ' , tm Houly
Scripture ,1, can, by the powers! Didn't your`
Riverenee, yeiitenlay, in your sarmon; tell us that
if vre,resist the Divil, he l flee from us i• Now,
resist my %I:SO, she flies at me?"
~ d •O LT) 01 , 1.1 1 r .Me3T•Oll.E9.
, A late puml.PP of 131.ckwoodslis:--
- ' , There's :in' •affe,:tationl ihe vulgar cle
r
-,vproaf 'wooing the pnTluclie, which they . clip
:and cut n_-I‘tVand.iptcp ; is useful as affording
T . a ready Inearts disttognishing between .s man
of talent and:Lan: ass—Lt4el 'rater troti.i.g to his
head. goes etean.shaVed, and looks •like an Eng.
lishnian.; the:tatter,-whose', strength 'l,esattogeih- -
. er in his hai4exhatiAts /hp power of%'-quels ar in
cndeavorin(to inake hi:oself look as mull like_
an ourang.Outan,g as pbsSible'" • • • ,
oi:s.:o pride of tafemo nor haughtkcss of spiyit,_
• dm entirely eradtcatt..that natural and feminine
sentiment, whichimpelsia woman to look up to
. man as a superior tieing. Indeed, so., ins inct
ire!) , does . her heart deit o ; i antl tiiis, distinction for
. the-object of its chi_ that e;T:n in the most ill
avoried attachments, wherein passion has com
pletely ustitified the tilacelof teason,' it is curiois
oi,eree hock this feeling stilt aiserts its peo:v-
I li er; and how te , nacious it lbecoines, in maanifying
L ., the slightest 'merits the most worthless char
octer,-and creating for it imagin , ry claim lo
. re
- .gard arid to submission, for- God in him,"
Maori has truly and. beaht
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Happlitess f9und,l not in the indui
gerice of feeling, in , the glow of ,enthusiasm_and
. • in all,those beabtiful emotions which; flit , across
the.mib ,
d of geniusas i r evanescent
' l3 1r; they are
• enchanting. They may 'decorate, and refine hap
yiness, but I dou , t 'whether they contribute any
- •
thing to it. Happiness isya prize not time to he
It is to he f unit in principle.in possessing
',rule and gyide of corultfet by which 'alone'we
dal foltify.Ourselvra against the lassitude ;and
dissatisfaction into which ae mu alt occasional
/. . ly fall fronithesamenesi,of events--the 11 e•ing
.naiure of all Eublui y tiliss—from meeting with
unkindness or misflirturo;•or fro .n our don
Pricioumess. * But the 'ityle of c mduct, without
rk,which I maintain there can be no happiness, is
not of. easy acquisition.l It can only be' estab : -
'shed by constant, riarnlst, dcareit
• • I,
gm •
Sotag. ;
1!y lands the roses,
MY teeth - nal:deck 119 jet ;
My boots they Ipinch 'my tomes,
And my lips have never mei,
Yfly footsteps have,no lightness,
For. lam pa;rrot-toed '
I never rode athorae but once, '
...And that timej was thrower!:
• ' &rife rd Twist
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CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS,
Affectioos of the "Liss?, \ Asthma, Bronchitis,
t Pain or :ITeolmess of the 'Breast or Lungs,
Chronic Coughs. Pleurisy; flew rrhuge of the
Lungs, and all orections_ of Pulmonary
Organs:• ' •
NATURE'S= OWN -PRESURIPTION,
A compound Balsamic, preparation of the
Prunua Virginiana or "Wild Cherry Bark,'
combined with the Extractaf 'Tar. prepared by
a new cheinical process, rripproved and reeem
mcnded by the mo4'distinguiShed physicians,
arid universally ircknoWler4 the most saleable
medicine ever discovered.
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No Quackery!!! No Deception.
In - setting forth:the virtues of this truly great
medi'6ine, we have.no
,desire to deceive those
who are labouring tinder Oitction, nor do we,
wish to eufugice it more than it justly deserves
Yet when we look around_ and see the %4sl.
mount of suffering and .distress occasioned by;
many of the: difiesses in which . thisimedicine has,
proved so highly successful, we feel that we cans'
not urge its claims too strongly, oe say too much'
in its favour.
. ,
• Vsrio,s remedies it is true have been offered,
and puffed into notice for the cure of diseases of
the Lunge, and some have no,doubt seed found
very useful, but of all•that have yet been discuv.
ered, it is ado - hued by phy4icians, and all who
have witnessed its effects, that none has proved.
as succes.ful as this. Such indeed, arc the
SCRPRISING VIRTUES
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Of this Uallirm, that even in the advanced stages
or CONI.4IPTION, after all the moafrsteetned•rem
edi s ur. physicians have fa . ierd to effect any
change, the use of this medic tle has been pro
doctiv'c nf the most astonishing relief, end, ac
tually effected Mire's 'after ail hopes of.rcenvery
had been despaired of:
In the first stages of the diseasa, termed:" Ca.,
tarrhal Consumption," Origittuting, from neglect.
ed COLD, it. has 'been used with 'undeviatine
success, and hundreds. acknowledgd thUy owe
the restoration their health tu,this invaluable
_ .
medicine alone. In that torn: of Con,:oniption
so litcvalcnt amongst deli Cate young femaly,;Q,
commonly t.Brmed debility, or.
.. GOING .INTO A DECt.INE,.!
A complaint ith whichahqusands are linger.;
ing, it has also rovedhighly = successful, and not
only possesses the power hr diehvina the.prog.
ress of this alarming corriplaincbut also enough.
ens and invigorates the sy;lern:more effectually
than any medicine we have ever posiessed.
fle.ides tia ehrprtsing efficacy in Consomp
tinti. it is equally efficacious ip-Livekeemplaints, '
-Asthipa, Branchilis, and all affections of the.
Lunge. - and has cured many ot. the most nbsti
nate cases, after cvcry.nther remedy had failed:—
El - For. particla'rs see Dr. Wistar . ii 'Treetiffe,on
Con*Wumption, to be had of the agents.
- - , The 4'xtraurdinury Success
'Attending the use of this medicine- in - -14iscases
of the LungS,'and the many singular Ores, it
has, t fleeted, having fully established :tts,cinuricy4,
and as tie have already, ,published riumeroils cerl,
tificates from the highest authority, which iitekti
itslvirtnea beyond all dnubt, we consider. it uut
necessary to exhibit a long list of : them in
place, and willonly intuition a fete cases, to shout
what it has,chilie. 5
WII OE LIFE. : 11EM A3S6
WE HA V E STILL SOME HOPE
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A Surtratsilso Cans.—Among the many siii.
gufar cures xV;lti:eiriliis medicine has. effeetndl . :
there is perhapt none in tvlideli its p()N.ers are ad'
ftilly Phown.as in the ease of Mrs. Austin. .
This lady had been reonsumptive for several
years, and chiding the igreatcr part of this time
had received the hest medieitiatterition; and tail
ed all the most valuable remedies, yet nothing
could,be found io arrest - -its progress. She be:-
cantei.stitijiiitto violent fits of coughing, expect°,
raMd..i.large quaiiritie i r of matter oecasionalle tin
ged With tilienr, and step by slop i his i feartul dis
ease continued its tours, until all hopes of a re
envery was entirely despaired oE , IV - bile in this
distressing situation, lingering upoii the very
verge of the grave, she commenced the use dl
this Balsam, wilt - 1210i it-Thu:own espression, op_
erated almOst like a charm.' In a few days sfie
expectorated freely, DM cough was grirttiallV
suppressed,,and every day appalred to add fresh
vigour to helk r r loolts,,and now, in . the place of, thdd.
emaciated fo . riirwitherfng to decay, sho is seen
mingling. id society, • in better :health than stile
. • .
has enjoyed dor, yea rs,
DI‘INTERE,TED TE , TINION7.-- . 11001 , 7 reline's
sed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistat's Bal.
si'n of Wild Cherry, in the case•of Mrs, Austin,
I cheerfully acknowledge the above statemod%
1 -to be true 'and correct. .. . trl
. - . • .• J. N. W A LTEII.3, Al.'o.
kites COMPLAINT. --M re. Eliza Thaw - sod was
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afficted with this complaint I'm nearlyrlive.yearS,
during which tune she *air under the Most 81;1'1._
fill physicians—a:ad tried 11ereuty,11.itanie.iiild'
41o:empathic reinediesr,vind every thing that of.
I'Vagii her anv 'hopes of, relief. She hail do h-,--
wandering pains in- the, , side, sometimes (n the
shoulder and small of th e back, a hacking dongfi,
frequcrit pains in the breast, and badr been un i
hie to steep on Die right side fir three yoars•L,
By the use of this Bar'sain, she was cured in la
,
few weeks, and remains well to this day. 1
, . . - ELIZA TiIOIIPSON,I .
. , ' -. l ,.Viiirristown, Sept. 4,1811. 1
' Dear Sir:—Although •your• invaluable medi
cine has already found hundreds of poWcrful aid.
vocates,, it may still be - . gratifying to you to rl'e
eeive a icommunicatiory trim any one that has
been relieved by It.- Stich,S'ir, is truly my calic . .,
1 havel been ri; victim to that terrible discra,se,
Consumption, for' many months, and have suffer_
so much, thch_l had become aliniist„wearylof
my life. Hearing your Balsam so highly pmts.
er - 1,• I began taking it a few weeks bacli, and can
assure you it ha's relieved me inure than any'
thini I have ever used birkire, and I confidenfly
believe it will core me effectually: Please give
the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and &Age . ,
.Yours - Respectfully, - . •
. ' JOHN PEARSON.
. . .
- . . -Chester Cannly, Sept. 6, 1811.
. Friend Wistar :--- 7 1t givi.-s - tne' - pleasure
inuch
to inform thee that my wife's health hat ( iinprov
edvery much since she his been usingAtt , yr Bal
sam of Wild Cherry;and. we think if - let's is nn
doubt bnOt. will Cure her. She has taken the
two buttl& - lparehased from-thee a shUrt titnc .
since, and her cough - is - nitich - Netter, she also
sleepsswellat night, and, says she has found no.
thing to give her so mach relief. tfiee will ple'iise
give the bearer two bottles more for
Thy Friend, . EDWARDIHOLNILS.
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Lantaster County, J uly,,ilB, 1841,.
:'Dear Sin—Please, send me two bottles.of.yOr
genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry. I have been
afflicted with Consimption for. the 141 two lehrs
and suffered w.f . much- with a severe cough,
pains lb my breast, difficulty of byeailling, ni6-lit
siarea(s, &yr.,ant! having to ied numerous remed es,
and also been under several doctors, yet. I co Id
not fiiid.ranY thing to relieve me- until I . used
, some erfyour Balsam. I got one-bottle from a
neiahlanr, of mine Who is using it, and havefodnd
such winnderful relief from it that-thave'nO dobbt
it will 'eure me efflernally. • ' 1
. Very respectfully yours. &C., - ,
- ROBERT riommA.
--
Read the - following from Dr. Jacob Infl"..
roan, a physician of extensive practice in Ban.
tingdon county. . j
4 Dear Sir.-4 procured o - ne.bottle . of Dr. I.is
tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas 'tied,
E.A.,-ofthis_place, and tried it in ii-case of ob. ti.
nate .Asthrria. on .e child of Paul :Selawc,bie,l in
which many other rediedies had been tried with.
.out any relief. The paliiain gave - sudden rchef,
and in my opinion, the child is effectually-cu t :ad
, by Rause.
,Yours,.&c., -.
. JACOB HOFFMAN, -M. D. •
December 23d, IV,I. ,
Dear-Sir,—,Your Balsam of Wild Cherisi as
effected so.ne astonishing cures here:. One of
which is in old lady,' Mrs Russell, who had.4en
suffering for a long time with shortness of breath.;
ingoand general weakness, until she waa-finally
obliged to keep her-bed. After vat loin) other re,
medics had been resorted to in vain,ebecomMere
cad qaing your Bal sam, and after taking t wo lbw
1 -
• k:::Aw.74. , cwi:4 , :_*ipl:P:l7.W:
.—..,,,. ,
li s, Was so: far' recovered. as to be able to attend
to all the duties of :her house, and on taking two
b - tiles more was entirely cured. • -.
ti
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Respectfully See, . .
101Iisi S. C. MARTIN.
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Pottsville: Pa:'
CAUTION.LA!s there is n spurious mixture
c lied Syrup of 'Wild Chrri y, pafthasers gbotild.
b very particulsi to ask Tot De. W 'STAR'S
BALSAM, and observe his signature on the:Bot:
tic., .. . ~ ....1 , • * -1 :
s• L t P e r b e y pa Zli e * d i
1 t r 4lC o ., C h proprietor. er andi
Ss, soldN a. :1 whole_ Eor
rebt. Phili'delphM. -
... -
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Sold in Pottsville by 'C. B. EICII BOLTZ and
J 1111.-- , C. MARTlNi'and in almost revery
t wn and" kllagethroughoUt the esuntry.
I Price BUOO a lltattle.
January 7, 1343,
. , .
DANIEL B. IlAir. - • 11.31r.S LAING
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, .. TOWN 1 {
WALL ..
STO ICE.
" '-HAAS &LAING, .i -
01rIAKE pleasiire l in announcing to the citizens 0
IR Schuylkill county. that,they have just opened in
he basement storY•of the Town Hall. on Centre
treet. in the Borough or Pottsville, a: splendid is
ortment of .
NE .V GOODS, - • .
ust brought. from Philadelphifw where they were se
wed with great 'earn, and purchased at unitsually
ow pricescompzising every var l iety of ,
Dry Goods, Graceries,Glnss Ware, China
! Ware, Queens ancrEargen .Ware,
•
Amend which •may be found .
Superfine Cloths. of various colors and npialities,- .
Clue, Black and r a ncy•co I o red Ciisjiimete.o,
Sattinets, Flannclo. and Woolen Bliinketx.'„i..
Prints. Lawns, Ginghams, Morinoesatud Pla — ias,
S lk„ Satin, Line'n and Laces, - , i' , ..- - 7,.. - i, ~:-,'
Cantein Flannel,lllollandis arid Nazikina,
Illarseillesand Valestia Veetings,
3-4:4-4;-4.0-( Muslius, Bleached & Unbleached,
Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton IlandTs. .
N nw' and sun erior style Summer Cloths,
Chttonades and Beverteens. , • •
n tine, a - very general assortment of
Gentlemen's Summer Ware,
Sifk;Cotton. filohairi Morino & Wors'd Stockings
Ladies' t nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Ruskin, York
tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves,
Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Pienic,filitti; &c.
New OrieanS. - i St. Croix, Porto Mei); Loaf and
'Lump Sugars. .. . . "
..._
New Orleans, Sugar 11oute.and Syrup MolaOses,
Tea azdCoffee'. of various hinds,
Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, '
Salmon, Ilerriag, filar-keret, Shad and Codfish, '
Rams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef and Venison,
Olive Oil, Freth Fruit, and Oat. Meal,
• Ilavantri., Half Spanish and Common Segars,
Soda, Water and &gar Crackers.
- Sperm:Oil. Butter'. Eggs, and Lard, '
. °rind A pples and Peaches, .
and p. great varietyofother articles, all of which wil
'be sold at -love Prices for cash, or in Exchange for
eauntrit,produre. I
TrY . Reine.mbdr the Town (fall Store.
Potts:vale. Mai; 14. .• - - 20—
10 -- '.IVIIO riVANTS II A itG A L'i S. ,rl,„
.E . ,1-PPINCOTT & TAYLOR are receiving from
.FLA their Wholesale and Retail store, No. 24, Mar
ket .oreei, Philadelphia, a lot of siincrinr Ready Made
Clothing,;and v•hich they are obli g ed to effer at low
prices: in order to dispose of theirlVinter stock, and
by_sellog at reduced 'prices, it will enable them to
is.." rs-e4,SOF . irl splendid assortment of sClothing, to
the entir e'alisfse.tion or the customers. By calling
and exam Ming, ,)ou %a:tfrenl full Lined Plain and Fig
iire4' Beaver C oth Surtout Coats varying in price
from . . $3ll 00 to 15 00
Superior - Erielii. Pilot coats, --, '6 110 to 10 00
do Flushikiz ' do ' 250t0 5 00
do Blue and Bl'k. Frock Fors 900t012 00
'do i • do Dress do ; 900 tol 150
do- Grey and Green Cloth Coats 700 to. 900
do-- Moleskin Frock & Dress do 400 to 500
Also : on land an assortment of Fancy
Satin Veglß. 5 50 tn. 4 50
. With 'rariciy of Suspenders. Stocks, and Collars.
&e., all of wh,eh will be sold to the entire satisfac-
tion of all thaCtnav cAll, i,y"
ILIPPINCOT & 'PAYLOR,
•"> • Mammoth Clothing Store,
Corner of Mahan tongo and Centre street.
, are now prepared to broistomodatii_
those fiftren ninn that called on us last: Saturday fo-:
Suriout Coats at their own prices. '
' Pottsville December 31.-
Nt:IV In1111.;'STORE:. • -;" •1
' B. EICIIIIOLTZ, respect fully .
informs the citizens of Pi.ttsville, and
..-•••••, Schuylkill county .. generally, that-he
opi nett, ( in the store formerly um
mitred by Slater,) a .gcnerah as t ortmout of
Drugs, ,
CheiniCcils; Paints, • •
011,1 1 . . bges;
•
:varrishes, ' futly , •
Chirps; Spice:a, .
Patent Medicines,
Anil snlicits a share el...public patriniage,, coral
derttl3r assurirfg the-public that every article in
his line, Shall hoof the firs.l.,quality, and purely
genuine. •. .
!laving served a regular apprenticeship to the
busincs °Philadelphia, thosa who favotic.him
wiih a call, can rest satisfied that he will guard
_strictly againiit all ntistakes, and have their med.
icirnrs put up:with tlic great e st care and nicety.
'PhySiehirsj pre=eriptions attended to. with par.
ticularcare., at all hours. Cotintry Physicians and
Storekeepera, supplied at a small advance on et
ty prices. Pottsville, December 3. 49-f •
-- - NEW SCILOOL- _HOOKS. ,
='..'oo Ner Cribtt's Spelling-1144:S
• - .100 do ' d 4 -' Readers 1 1 1;4'1 - \
'2.00 do dri do Nb..t2
. .
50 Frdsts American Speaker • .
50' dii• History of the United States
50 do C:irainindra,
50 K._ itli!s .:Ari!limeties .
50 NI itelielPs Geographical Readers
50 do - , Geo g raphy and Atlas ,
50 do 1 Primary •Gerigraptiy -
All of which will be *old wholesale and retail
at Philadelphia pile:ET, by the kubseriber •
. , Et. RANNAN:
4
Fie at ways keepsior sale all kitids,of•Fresh Meat
which will be sold at reduced prices—and respectful ,
ly iolieits the patronage.of the public. • •, •
REM R.
t I Pottsville. Feb.ll 7-ts
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~-.!:..:. , -,- : ,- 7-! . ..,, r2 . -::! i'.;:•z.;,.:,,..
January
Valuable Coal Tracts to Rent.
•
rl l O let on litases, to suit applicants, all that tract
land belonging to the North American Coaf Cn
knbwn as the Mill-Creek 'Pract,containing_the for
lowing list of Coal Veinri, many of which,—a.mong'
others, tbe Peach Mountain .Veins—havlng a range
of overn mite in length, viz:--Lewis, Spohh, fiarrac
ledg Pea rsyn, Clarksob. Stevenson. 'Little Tracey,
Peach Mountain Voirs, Green Mirk, or Ma-Mistime
Vein, Perperidicular, Diamond, and Big Diamond
.Veins along yrith many.cohers not mimed. ,
Also ) all that tract called the Junction Traci, be—
'tinging to the said company, coma,' nine—the
Forest, Ilabhirllole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine,
C. Lawton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also. Saw
Mill. and Grist Mill, situated on the Mill Creek Tract
ell of which, Will be rented on moderate terms by ap-
plying to DAVID CIIILLAS..
at his office,' at the Landings 81 said company, at
or to
TIMOTHY M. BRYAN,
Market Street, Philadelphia
" 51-3 mo
Deceinbgt, 17, ,
To:.Coaritry Idirennnia and "ler eliant
.• • Tenor's.
wp invite your atteatron to'nur extensive as ,
sortMcnt of English; French, and Airier:.
can Bread .L . loths, of - various qualities, and an;
proCied coltirs. Alsb habit and Efouble .Milled
Cloths, togOier with a good assortment or Plain
and New Style Fancy single and double:milled
Cassimers, Sattinetts, Velveteens, Giraffe-Cloths,.
:Merino, Surtimdr Cloths, Gambroons, Linen Dril
lings, and iitlicr 'articles. for'Summer wear,
and French boiled Satins. , Valencia anti:oth
er Vestirgii, Silk Velvets, Brown and Black ii9l
- Silk a neLVeronu Serges, Silicias, Casbans,
Padding=, Canvass, 'Buttons, Sewing Silks,. Scarf
Tlvis;t, Thread, Bindings; Cards, Tapes, and all
other articles of trimmings used by •
We are' daily receiving flesh goods which, are
,examined and every-article warranted as repro_
vented, and sold at pricbs that will give satisfac.
•
lion tiipurchasers.• •
LIPPINCOTT Si:PARRY:
imporiers'and dealers in Cloths Cassimers &c.
Nn. 57,[North 2d Si., a few doors below \rch
Philadelphia, April A l4-21p.
... . ,
...!--, ; . . .
' V", ‘ , -11.A..11S I i ffAMS:: I 4C.
ILlitE tuhacriber announces to the public that he
has on'hand a ',ma quantity of well cured Hams,
Dried Beef, Tongues, d.m.S/c., which he will sell at
VET* LGIVI,.F.ATEB y oa , 'dasri. at his stand in Centre
.Simet;opposite rthe'Tosva Hall. ,All smoked ;neat,
.wl4ch on trial should prove not to.,he g94:virill be
taken back; :
-
-'°
ESSI
big .: ;MlA'll..'
~49,131PT:A'L t..
SHERIFFALTIY.
Co thte Free and Intlemdent 'Elec. -
tors of Seltu)11011 — aunt
AT the entr.eFt b . oliettatton of a \numb
ffiedds. I have been induced Ro uffe ytelf
as,e candidate for °dire of :
i • SFIERI -
At the enguinf.r, election. Should \yOu,ll ink pro.
per to elect me, I pledge my elf to petlortn 'the
duties of said office, t) the Crest erns! e'hility,.
SAMUEL CHRISTMAN.
I 2—,
March 13,,
, .
'l'9. the Free and Judepentlent Eleer
tors of Schuylkill •Couiity.
r.--
''
.111AONG - been Folicited 'by a l, , large
,number
of My, friends. I am :named ;,to oWer myself
a 9 n candidate, at The - ensuing election, for the
• - ....- . ,
2-
offieeof • • •' -
! •
L. •
be so , forsuriute as to receive a:Majority
Of •t'ult - r. votes I. will' riei form the Iducies ot . that
office impartially and to the hest of, my ability.
-
WILLIAM.MAIZ.
,Pest Brune:wig.
Maich la,
-----
To the Electors of Schitykill
CIRIENDS AND FELLOWVITIENS: — M the
urcent soiititation of a • titimbe'r . cif my friends.
I ain induced to-offer myself as a eandidatu ; for the
office or
At the ensuing. election. Should, pu think proper to
elect me, hiledgc myself to pertbrni:the,dutie3 of the
office ttitht beet of toy abilities.
SAMUItI, KAUFNIAIV. •
March 11, -
-i;
,•.,•-•
To the free it'orl,. - -104tlepporlent ]flee n
tois'of Schukitt Gtrqnty. 1 •
• • 1
"E-GIRIS.NDS AND FFLLOW CcTIZENS:-. 4 11av-
AV . ing been solicited by a number of my friends,: *
am induced AO off. r myself as a caUdidatc at the next
GencrakElection for the office of 1 .
q f H.E . 111 F Pl.
Shouldd be so fortimate 'as to receive a majority
of,Y-our votes 1 piCdcemyself to 4rforin the duties
of said col . 'fice ‘‘ ith.Edelity to the hest of my ability.
~ i . - • JER:NIIAIi REED,.
Pottsville, March 1, , .10-0
,
TO the, Electors of Schuylkill Co.
FELLOW CITIZEN'S :—At the earnest E oh
citation of a "nuinhen of my fellow-citizens, I
have been induced to uffer , mys If as a candidate
for the office of . " , I . .
S if E R I Fl• P
At :he ensuing election, and iespectfully.solicit
yotir suffrage. should Ibe ao fortunate as to. be
eleetee to said office, I will en savor' to perfOrna
the duties thereof to your entire satiefacticn.
.YOur fellow citizen, I '. • i
•• " JOIIN II. • BICKEL.
1 1—
Nlarcli 11,
ro the Free and Intlepndent Voters
of Schuylkill County. .
,
triIELLOWCITIZE'NS:—The solicitations of
-' num - etc:tug friends, who have promised rile
their stiprient., hive induced nic' to offer myself to
y6ur• consideration, as a zliad'clata for the Of-.
§ II E R. I. r r
at the next 'October Election. Shot
fortunate as to receive a inajTity of
I will 9are,no exertions to me ent
lino, by fulfillin, the duties of the
industry and Edelity. - 1
? 5 ; IN ICIIOLAS St ErfZINCER;
-PottsvilleAsteli 25;043.1 . • 13--
INTIII
Toile Ede-tors of Schuylkill Co. •
FEr.J.costr , crrizEss:—At the soliellatiort
Of my friends, who hnve voluntarily perm..
.sed to suppOrt me. in dal:rent Atetions or the
,Conotv, .1 have Leaf induced to offer myself as
a candidate for the office of
I SHERIFF •
At the ciAng election. SI I
_be en f t 4to.
wile as to he elected, I [ledge myself to pet forni,
the dittien.i - if the office with fide ire, to Ilse best
01 my ahititice. J 05111.3 BOYER.
ticKeaneburg, March 23,. 13—t0$1.
. . , .
To the Fi• PC and Independent Elec
, " tuts of Schuylkill County. " l'
. -,,...
FELLOW CITIZEN'S. :—At the ; enrnest f
, n I i a
citations or a number or my friends, I have
concluded to oiler tnyeelf gii a.ciiiinitite for the
(ace of A 1
At the ensuina elei:lmn, and re.necifully solicit
yohr voles.: Shoold'l h elected, .1 ph d ge . ni y F ell
to perform tile duties f 1
the Office kr,tbe best of
my abilities,.
ICIIAEL SELTZ,F.R.
11— ,
March 'II,
To the Elec ore of SchdylkilEcoi
wEra.gybr ca, offer myself as a .
candidate fur the office of
.
• S E IF F
Of Schuylkill Calotc, nt the, election in October
next. Should .you elect me, I pledge myself. to
do my duty with fidelity.
Pottsvilie April F t 1541
'lb thifVoiers bf SehtOkill County
Vellnve Citirms the linee'of receiving a
majority nryner rpte..,l hereby offer myself as
a candidate fur thrt,ntlice.of
• ,' SIIE RIFF, '
Al the next General Electron. ' : If elected, my.
best exertion' -shall be used tolwriorm the du
ties appertaining •t.) lhst office, promptly ; .and
faithfully—and if defeated, shall remain
Yours in, Friendship,
ANDREW 11. WILSON.
18—tew
Barry, 'April 29, ',
PAPERING CHEAPER THAN lyliITE
' WASHING .
rviE mlbscriber has just received 400 pieces , '
• of Floirvered Paper aoeltorders, Or Rooms.
and Halls, at prices rangirig from 18 to 50 cents
per pteer.. ‘Ve invite the pattic,ular attentipn of
city cu.h.custome'rs to our supply, with request
that they will try the experiment of offering us
Specie Fttnds for paper . (or, country hinds' with
discount ridded) before purchasing inlPhil,idd.
phia. B. BANNIS,N.
May 20, •
214_
gir MS Nos. 13 and 23 in Fisher's a.lditi , n, contain.'
11-41inte each.3o fect - front on Canal street, extending
in depth 150 feet to a 50.1eet ?tree', and adjoining lots
of B. W. Richards, J. Als Fisher and others. These
lOts are pleasantly located for dwellings, and will he
ebld low . or exchanged for coal or other property I
Apply to - -ALLEN CUTHBERT..
Phila.. May. 20. 21-4 t
~355 -A tCh street
' - COAL: i. 0 4 Lt:
,
WANTED:O purchase about 2,000 tons S. l u
Y perior quality led ash. coal:.Any person
having that. quantity or less,whie-5 he will sell
,s ‘ h
low for cash:will rilease address a 'etter to W. L.
Ti., No. 130 Harnmersley street, _ cw York, sta
ting Vein and other partiCulars, 'ilk , : the price
delivered at New York or Phtladelp ia,arkt:notts-
Ville ' will receive immediate otteritioti . ,' - - .:
' May 20, ' . 1 L 9.1. - --4 i
,
WILL, be expOsed to sale by publici vendee, at
Shamokin Fernare, ih the town or Shamokin;
on TucEday.the 6th .day c f June nett, the following
property, viz:
Two hundred ,thousand feet ofOak White, and Yel
low Pine: Lumber,. consisting principally of plank,
boards and scantling ; thirty. Rail Road .Cars, almost
hew and in czcellent order calculated toicarry three
ions of luMp coal each ; ten setts of Car Wheels, Ax
les ant !loxes, with all the wrought and cast iron add
:brass works necessary for rail in s d ears; sev enteen
large Drift Cars; ten small do; sixteen Car Wheels;
a rest of Putnam) Tools ; n sett of.Stnith'ri Tooh.f;
a lot of Boileriron; a lot of new and old Wr,,ught
Iron ';7 Wheelbarrows. Shovels. Picks, and a variety
of Tools usually used abnut a furnace and in the min
ing of coal. Also, one 11nrse and -a one Horse Cart.
The terms will be made known on the day, of sale,
by John.Dlicholls, the agent of the subscribcr.
/31....NJAM1N li YARNA Lt.
• •Assignea of the Shamokin Coal ; 4; iron Co.
' Sha,mokin, May 20th,1813. .
. . .
QMOICEDA. PICKLED SALMON jus t re.
bo'ceived and for mile by
May 20, • T.sz. J. BEATTY.
SHERIFF,
SgE RI F
W C. LE1,13.
FOR SALE OR EXCIIAGg,
.POTTSVILLE J.Ol S.
PUBLIC SALE, • I ,r
AT SHANOKIN PURNApE.
CIIILBLAIN REMEDI --Warranted; a certain
cure tor frosted feet and hands, sold foxily whole
,sale and retail at UCH ,-OLTZ'S new Din& Chem-
Cal Stoic. Pottsville. Pa. January 7... i
-
VMS n P 2 and .24 , ,1ba. Kegs,*
Phihdelphiaprices,for,sale by:
.- .,41.1reit 19, r 2— B. EttANNAN.
EASE'S\ CANDY.--.!•A or {'ease -
Cough C•in4y.jast received fr , rn t Wholesale
Agent . , 'Phitailelplata, and fur l rate at MARTIN'S
Drug Store pecembei3l,; 1—
WHIPS St, CAND4.--' •iust received and of
salean assortmentiorGig„ Saltily, and riding
Whips.and Walking Culls. ' -
March 19,12, ; 'JOAN" MARTIN-
11-I'BECKER' E 1 SALVE- supply
of titisjughly erleb ated Salve' lord sore and
Warned Wye's—juAt r •ceitied and; fur Kale by
JOIEN' S. C. M Qrug'Siorc.
January 1813,
.;:, - . • ~ . •
‘ . - liati.;turfig- , s,
INDIAN VEG ETA EILE PILLS,
1--- 0 - il he'lVarth Atneri l ean collegeiof Health
, ,—.
- Thii extraordinary medicine' is founded upon the'
princile that the Minim? -frame is. inbject to ONLY
ONE aftE.L.SE. ViZSOTIUM lininars. or In otn.er words
Impurity 'orrh - ePlood, Mid :nothing save vegetable
clean - Sin:a, isymuted in o l dcr na drive disease of every
; inr'rrEr'ittiabia - fiiin - the bud v. . 1
If tfie -r efra'neel.Cii - f air Mighty rivers should be
come choked up; would I l l not the accumnlated waters
find new 'outlets:or the wintry be iriundatedt--Ju . st
so with the human body; ifthe natural] drains become
closed, the accumulated impurities will most assured
ly finiLvent in some form' of disea s e or death will be a
certain con.4qUerice. 1
SN'IIIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
sra eminently caleulated for carryingl out this GrtAtip
'PURIFYING PRINCIPLE. because they lama purgative
medicine so justly halaaced.'andl withal scrmatural
to the human constituti.m, ilMt they cannot possibly
injure the most delicate; at the same' time, il used 'in
such a , ,manner as to prod_uee free evacriatiiMs by the
bowels;and repeated a few times,'tt will tie absolute
ly impoisifili; for pain or distress bf any kind to con
tinue in the body. A single !weary five cent box o
the above named Indial Vegetable .Pills will, in all
eases, give relief, sometitnes even beyond the power
of words to describe, and if persevered in for a short
time, there is not a malady In the whole course of hu
man ills that can possibly withstand theirastonishing
and wonderful influence/ WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGRTA
ISLE PILLS are a certain cure for
dOSTII Vt3sESS.
Because they conipletcly ;cleanse die stomach and
bowels from thuse.bitiolts and corrupt ht.mors which
paralyse and ;weaken'. the digestive organs, and
are the cause'of - headache, - nausea, and sickness,
palpitation or the, heart, rheumatic pains in va
rious parts of the batty;! and ,many other unpleasan
symptoms.
In all disordered rr
Intermittent, Remittent'
Putrid
Wright's Indian Veget
rain remedy; because
bow4a-from all . till
bleddCconsequently,
disease, they are abso
offever. ' - , ,
„--
So, also when morbid humor* are -depositted upon
the membrane and muscle, e.atising those pains - intia-
Mutton and swelling, alled. .:
~.--"
Pill EU 11 ATIS:II,-GOUT, &-e... ,
Wright's Indian Veg:fable l'ills may beret:jell oil as
always certain to giy (relief, 'and if petsvcred with,
will most assuredly, and without fail, mike a' Per
fect cure el.'t he above painful nialndies,--Trom three
to Rix of -said ledian Vegetable Pills taken every night
on_going to hod, will; in a Ohort time, completely rid
ttiffbody from all morbid [and ' , corrupt humors; and
rheumatism, gone and
_pain of every description,will
disappear, as if by magic. : ,
For the same reasol, When, from sudden changes
of the atmosphere, or atty.i other cause, the perspira
tion is checked, - and those humors which should pass
offby the skin. are thri wihwarilly. Causing headache,
nausea. aid sickness, pain' in ,the bones: Watery and
inflamed eyes, sore turead, , hear:eners,,eoughs. con
sumotion.rheutnatic painsLm various part of,tbe body
'add many other synitoms of .
i .
CATCIIING CpLD, .
Wright's Indian Vegeiahle Filis will invariahly give
immediate relief. - Ti ree or four pills taken at'n ght
t
pn going to lied, a l d repeated a Sew times', will
remove all the alit ve unpleasant syintoms, and
restore the body to 'yen sounder health than before.
.The same may be .:a:d :of difficulty of breathing,
or . .
_ ..
. .
)1,1 I he
your voles;
ire F,atalac. l
Office_ With
w r iohes Indian
carry 'off by the stem
phlegmy humors
langs. and are the c
plaint
It f-hould also I.e
.. . . .
INDIAN VEGETA I LE PILLS are certain to remove
rain in the side. upprstrin,nantea and sickness; !oils
of 'appetite...costiveness. a vrilow tinge of the skit.
And eyes, anti every other syrtiptomv o: - • . ,'1
LIVER I:OI , IrLAINT. 4
Because they purge roni the body those entrap; and ' L
stagnant humours, w itch when deposited on the liver, I
areehe cause of th above' :dangerous :complaint
They are also to prevent - :
APoPLEXY ?,iD,SIJ.DpENDEATII. !
Because they carry Off thitse humours which obstrtic- I
Ling the circulation, rc the cause of a rush, or'deter- 1
mutation ot,bloodtol the head;' giddiness, especially
on turning suddenly pond, blindness, drowsiness, loss
of inemory..inflamatton of the brain, insanity. and all
disorders °film mind. . 1
Those who labeurl Within doors should remember,
that they frequently 'breathe an atmosphere which is L
wholly unfit for the proper expansion of the Jungsd
and untie same time owing to .v, ant of exercise,-the
bowels are not Stifficiently ' e.vaettated, the bloed 1
becomes impure; and headache, indigestion,. palpita-t
I tion of .the heart. add many other disagreeable
gyrntoms are sure to ftillriy,-.
WRIGHT'S INIIA - N ..VEGETABLE ('ILLS.
Being a lleanser of the stomach and b,owels , and a.'
direct purifier of bhp illtrod, are certain not only to
'remove paw or diStress or - es-cry kind from the body.
hot 11 used occaplonapy, so as to keep. the body free
from those humours which arc the cause of every .
malady Incidenl lel ma. they will most assuredly
promote such a just and equal circulation of the blood
that' these who lead, a sedentary life, w4be able to
enjoy srtund health I and disease of any iincl- will be
.absolulely impossible.,l
• ' i:AbbriO.V. 7.0 - AGEN*S.
Country . agents, ' ' and others, are respectfully,
informed that, owing to the great popularity, and
inCreasmg demand for the abase "nit - med,Pills, a host
of'; unprincipled 'persons .are busily engaged in
manufacturing, and tending a spurious article in
imitation of I ' -, _ _ . • _ .
WRIGHT'S INP.4IN VEGE TA BLE PILL
. . .
. They are also further informed that I have a suit
pending against mitt .V 0.
,Fialcli; foreounterfeiting
the above named Medicine • and are cautioned against
buying or receiving.l mpdtcine from said V.O. Falek,
as ho cannot by any. possibility have the genuine
Wright's Indian Vegetable His fur sale.
All travelling agents; with genuine medicine are
provided- with a. 'certificate .of a:!ency, signed
Willimri Wriglit;Yec President attic N. %.College
.efllealth.
Travellers, ty,ho ann4t showa certificate'as above
described be known • as. base impoktors.—,,Stion
'them, therefore, as you' would a Ilighwait map, or a
‘Midnightßobber.
•
Offices. devoted exclusively to the sale of. Wright's
Indian Vegetable, I'd's, - wholesale asd retail, No
1119 Race St..Phitaficlphia. No, 28.4Gteenwich street
Boston • • . -.. .
N 11--Beware 4 1 the! countrrfeitct in .Third Street
fhtlarlelphia. I ,
AG EINTS FOB. SCPUY LK li.L CQUNTY.
Thomas & James Benny. Pottsville. I .
Bickel & Bill,rwigshurg,
CI ,
- ..Daniel Saylor, S .buytkill Maven.
Aaron Matts;hl hantongo.;
.1. Weist. Kling r rstown .
:Jacob riatar - .
1,
Jacob ._ loan LOwer Mahantongo,
Jonas Kauffman cto Mutratatcongo,
Caleb Wheeler, Pirtegroce. '
John snyrkr,, F.iertensburg..•
. J.& G•Martz, Ptit Clinton
Fetheroff, Drey Co. Tuscarora. . .
William Tazgerl, 'parnirgna,
John Maurer, 11 ahantongo.
Mority. Forreid r, West Penn Township - `.
II Schuler.&C East Brunswick Township
-Seltzer & Boc k MeKeansburg
C. 11. DeFortst 1.(4e11yn . . .
rmannel 0: &. 0..6 Kauffman; Zimmermantown
October 1,11342 r i.. . - '', , , 40:—
- ;DRAGS AND RIEDICINE.S. . .
- • .
JUST received in addition to former supplies ; a
general assortment of .
Dritv, I ' , Paints,
• Medicines, ; Oils, and Turpentine,
Chemicals, ' • ,Dye Stuffs,
Patent ,Medicies, larni4es,
Perfumery,. Glass,from7 by 9 to 24 by 30.
ri
Tokrther,reith every article in his lino; while he
offers for sale, at 1 ema 11 advance, and solicits the at
tention of Physicans and country dealers generally.
I t
JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
'' Particular attention given to rhysiciatee Pro
scriptjuns.nt all hours
November 20.
sir lE E 1,, k,l.—Tho inibseriber hes
just recT d a fresh supply otSteel Pens,
of almost ev es y kand r among which is the •- -
..PIIpICIPALFRY • PEN, • ,
Enid to be equal- to any, extant. For, sale cheap
by 1 ~.
11.. EANNAN.
May 2 7, ; ' . ' . 9.2
A NEW FOUITAIN OF LIFE 11All
• [ OPENED..
4ND its healing streams now gushing forth.
brilliant star has arisen in the East, and now,
cheering thousands Wtth nenwtti: at:4011, .t.otsq;
LIFE. AND DAFFINES.; •
• 1 That Star is
DR. REICIITER'S AI:GETABLE PURGATIVE
. I ' PILLS.
These pills, lei all understand. r uro disease by a
power peculiar only to ilself, yl hich instantly cheeks
the action and progress of disease , for their com
menecment is much alike (which is when the • ;
11/..00D ,AAVJUItiES
tire s° far depraved; as to in r r oducemhstructionsend
sores) that one Medicine, provided it bd competent
to produce sickness, will be all that is necessary for
removing disease, tind,rmitoring
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
to mankind. Let it likewise be Temetiihereil, that
there is no medicine now; in existence possessing'
equal healing powers; and that no vegetable, or any
other kind of physic can se soon restive health, when
lost, even in cures the most inveterate. I .
The action of these tills upon theibriwels,
hre
mild; producing lino griping pains or debility, bin on
the contrary, after they have operated, You feel that
\a load of irritating and corrupt humors have been
taken froth you, and the buoyant feeliirgs,of health
spring up in their place ; [ and what is another gieat
übjeci in these pills, theyj are always safe:they may
.he taken on all' occssimys, and under any eircum•
stances, without regard,ui the name of the disease, for
they Operate upen every part of the boY.y, and expel
disease from whatever part it may be seated. Every
Perste who possesses a box of these pill 4
aVEL:I)B NO PHYSICIAN,
lbe in them he can find a cure, and confidently rely
upnn a spestly restoration to health,' , I
In Germany, the and of 'their origin. Millions of
persons have expo ienced their beneficial effects.. and
the thousands who have used them licire, speak of
them in the highest of terns, On account of thmi car`ii
li.t.e properties. f•
ThrtpiyMl news of health and comfort, spreats
from those who/have happtiv used
/UR. R ER'S'
VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS.
and they_rMw prrtail by their 'own excellence, and
the Power of Truth.
A n d w hy, w e may reasonably inquire, havo,they
become so endeared to the hearts of these who Mive
used them; and .hy them gained such a popularity ?
Simply because their nOtion upon the
UM A BOD y
otions of the Blood, called
Nervous, Inflammatory, and
VETI.S) -
tile Pills :will be found a cer
illy cleanse . the stomach and
ous humors and • purify the
s they remove every kind 44.
I .
tely certain to cure every kind
1 .
STIJM .
fegelable Pills will loosen and
eti and bowels. those rough and
Inch 61101) the air cells.urihe
I.ISV . uf the above dretidfal cZyzn-
remembered that VVRIGIIT'S
IES
E=M
ivas as the sun and rain' upon vegetation, giving new
life to all whopartook a its happy foltteree.l. As
the health of the Plant depends upon the sap wlych
circulates through tts branches, so the life and health
of Mankiml depends, upon the blood whit It floWs
through his veins, And is hen thii %list fluid. w h.ch
is most necessary to the growth and_suppOrt nh tbe
body. by seine unknown cause becomes toad( d with
morbid and
CORRUPT 1111.110R5,.
so that instead of-nourishisg and strengthening the
body, it labors to Produceobstruetions in the systetn.
which engenders diseaSe, have recourse to a inelicine
that is perfeetly.safe . in. every discase, and that will
produce 3 f3Vofablenlninallon. if given tarty tti the
complaMt,frequently in a few hours and most alWays
in a lowdays;thal medicine is
Dr. Reich! tr's. Vegetable d
-which so throw - Ali eldanses the blood and system -at
large. that disease of any kind cannot, p 6 ss ibl y
where
find their .Presenre, •
prOvided nature is not buond.all human assistanc , .. ,
The price ofthese pillS- is 25 stems per bog. o ith
full directions and can be had alume -
. . • Philinitlphia fit dic,il Hill, ...
. I
estthlislicd fur, the sit .nression ' .
i
----,-----. . , ' ("f qtarfreryi .
• ~.._, ----____
at_the7northeateritner of six - ril and RACE, streets— I ,
likewise of nub-age its. --- - . .
' 1 Getr,xviy.t,n. 1'3., Oct. 10 ISI2.
Dear Sir :.:Yon i dol htless r moml.er my ea thug at
your establishment a ,out IWN weeks since. nod oh- '
mining from VIM one dollar's worth of Dtt ItIECI I
TER'S vt.:61, - .TABLE eurtc; \TR - F - ..P1L1 S. for
one of my neighbors syho relitietietl me to procure.
the article for them: -This being, done and ill) ow n
business transaeted,,t started fortiome. After trai el.,
ling all day, 1 . was 'Shen with a sudden chili, e. hit li
left me with a:I/intent fmer. hettila cite, and connider.
able pa;r. thine,hotil my l whole systein, with Breit
sickness At ntistrtniach, 'which no 'completely d isexi:
abled me thdi',Viyas comiTelled M stoii at a small fun
,nti the road file ' , die(' and rest. Upon itt-. , try, i lit y
had nothing; Oat could, pAssibly f,ffortl'irie relief.
While yet Ih.ihiserjr.,for I never was st . t ill ill all my
'life. I hdpioly:thoo:olt. br your 'tolls. :111(1 tesolred to
open one liii‘x upon roy 0,1511 account and seek relief
in them.•l took six of thrin drank aware. eim of tea;
and retiredtolbed. My pain here ceased in a measure,'
land I soon fill soinof asleep •In the morning - I
awnlie much hatter, mid after the - yolk had "petaled 1
i i wa's mitte.ri dtlferent person ; took another dire of
~t four pillu remained there all -It eilitestly/, and oM
Thic-ilapstm l ,ted 1 . 07 'mine an well 'as' ever, and 1 tt , il, l
enjoy 4 good liar' lilt —the ri r.-one for, .i hom I bought
them. itifuring nue - t that tht y hare rv pm ieneed ,nitire,
benefit from . "Or pills than a W 11612 -P0 load of the
mirieV which they had formerly used._ -:.;,;.e",y if tliiy,
( tuned themWohaS good an. diem upon themselves al
rl have, they im l ,ye,izood reason tin estoling-their vir
I tiles'; and If .)Intl take try' advice; you will persevere
go out and reeomineMl them to all whdare laboring,
under disease', and,my: wOrd fir it, they 'will become
so nemulai- as '
; a general r. toady that you twill find it
difficult in.supplying the detivind,
- - • : ,-Signed) -G. W. GiZANDON, - 1
. . 6 teenfield.
.
The abtr:o .Medicine is sold in t i ottscilk at the
Store if : '
CLEMENS & PARVIN.
Pottsville, Dutch, 11, 18 . 13..,, , • 1
GOOl3-§,.
TUE subscribers have on'hand, and an
,:ing by freiplent arriyals, en assez iniept . of-
Goodssuitable for the approaching seaSair,
which are
,Cloths, C:satmeres,Vestings and ether gooda.
for lfsn's GaFsinteres,Manchestf
Stripes,.Worsked Plaids, and a .vatlety of
nr(icles for, Boys' wed r-:—Mroiselines de laine, Al
paca Lust res, Printed j;nwrs. Scotch Gingham,
&a. Also Black and colored Silks, Foulards'and
Brocades . ; Silk fringed Thiber't Shawls, Darin.
(lard do., Blankets,' QUilts and other furnishing
goods,
T. :Sii'ATiPt;ESS 4 SONS.
South 2d Street, Philadelphia. 5
March 19t4. : 10 --3mn.
• f)OC'I'OSt'AD: LIPPE,
p.
NaI'F.STpi_TFULLY infbrois the mhatutaels
A'-wof PM,isvillle end ,its vicionv, that he has
moved tp,wn, and offers his professional Fc
c.c.s in all the medical hrunehes.o.lie - Ohne,
pacticing Homcgmathic 'system, arid if
requested, ; the Alicerphic, lie hopes from long
e;tperiencal' to give full satisfaction to such as
will call on him. He will hercaqy for profeSsion:.
al serviees;,at ,anY time at his, residence: .
'Greenwood, liedember 49—tf
JOHN 'C . . NEVILLE,
. •
ATTonwer AT -EAW,: • •
AS removed from •Al rlteC .q.treet to the store
11 - 11 !•furniptly 03p.ttp , bid• by Abraham Meisse, in
op,Hqite• the Post Office .
Pmts. , / ilk., October, 8, .
JAMES li.\
, A ; 171 - 61t.i.v I rcy
• POTTSVILLE, PA.
'^ AS re.nor,ed his office to. the south west corner
`of Centre and Maiket streets, one door south of
Samjtel Thhinnson's Store. Practicing, in the se se
al Cciurts Se,htiylkill and Columbia co u nties.
At; A..'l) 0 0 ,
ATTollAtly AT LAW, .
PorTsvir.T.E.
WXAS removed his tare to the office of John
" . C. F.s,q, opposite the Post Office.
Noveinticr:k \ • - • 49
I I): E. NICE. • "
' IATTOR EY AT 'Ayr. •••
OFFICE lit 0-entre street..oppheite the Exchneg .
lintel:. Porgy'lie, Sent. 3, —36
JOIIN P. 1108 11.1 1 , • ,
'ATTORNEY AT I.A.W,
ciTIWIGSBI7IIG.
The Courts of SehuNlki,ll vouuly
N EWi FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
' STORE AT THE TOWN HALL.
JUST Openecl fur the Benefit olthe Poor,'by
" selling at reduced ; prices and for cash, at the
Town 110.
- Py calling slid claming you will find the PH.
cesto suit the Times.
Poitsville.,,Navember.l,s,
K DRLED PLUMS,—An
excel
' fpr pies, just opened and, fpr sale
W.' M. M A R.SI . IA LL.
of Norwegian SI. a n d Nloont
. Car bOrtßaillioad. ,
";VEAV !Y OR
\ 4 ' 4 ' lept tatiel(
Cprner
\ April fc
11. price, paid in eaah; for all kipds
Produde, at
.W.` H. MARSEIAP.'S
Cheap Cash, Granary Store;'
Corner of No •wegien St. and itit r Carbon It R.
t. • Lit t
THE higher
of coOkry
h
ILA
EADEN .P 1 P ES-86 n tly strong fon tho
poi pose of introlucing water into the llousas,
for sale cheap, by iB.: pANNAN.
April 15, :
BIRD SEIEDSCanacS ,
and Rape., Joist reeved and fur sale'bi
22. 17—, • B. BANNAN..
lIMN
CARROTS' ANP 111.1MTS. -I Png
Orange field Carroll, end Sugrar. Beet Seed,
by the pntinA; warrantcd*esh, fur sale by
April 22: 19— K . 11,1N:s1.01.
, A
COMMON Oth;f - `i\. fresh supply Co i n
mon Oil, for sule by.l: SILLYMAN &CO.'
Mu'reh 18. : ;
11DOTTSVILLE Cg3IETEIII.I:-'-Applientioa
a for
. LotP,br for cah made to
. JAMES BEArrY..
• Putti.ville, April, 22 1843. . 18—
w,,A3AP Al CANDLES.—Sosp and
" - "Candles of the' best goaltty by, the box, Fold at
Philadelphia manufacturers prices,frereht and cx.
change added, by. W. tl. MARSHALL.
Corner of Nortv.ce.iln 'St. And Mt..Carhon
'Pottsville April ,15,18.13.
Only S= tor allaporthc•Urtited States.
111111.TCHEIA;S• Large .7.1 . ap of thit llnited
i •
via States, 4 feet -by 31.intintinNi on 42ollers,
(flitting the et n,us of the United Ft itep,--tir 16411
and the only correct llap of the Unitpd Staltt
s
now extant, at the low rate of 3, x liieli.ty about':
nne fourth the usual , price. initt received and
fur sale'hy • . --B. 8.007. AV. •
March :Li.
'.- :IIOVsES'Ck, LOTS
.4.11
'-'"r t
- roit SALE,
WI
ni.„, • ' gilts ..l
l a.-.. Also, a ar; umber, of ii I, ~,,*-,
.i...-t-- - : Buihiings ' F and go out Lots. of -
various sizes, on the Navigation tract, lying princi
pally in,the Porting)) of l'Ortsvillo. Apply to
SAMUEL LEWIS'
Real ostii to nve.M. Centre Sr._ _
SIIIMM
CU It ENT. ,-
FilE PORT,CLiNTON FOUNDRY:- and
r- Machine Shop, togetliCr with all the Flask , ,
:Taclitnerv(a.nd fix! tires lielijneiritr tin-TOP. AV
ply' to ISAAC - AIEY
at . Port (Tinton, or to ; • ,
EcrcEiri. ..S• GUILFORD,
Swatara Furnace.
Dreetnher i
I: EVER AND AGUE
. .
• R 0 IVA N D'S .7 0 .Y 1 C .311 X 'MIZE:
1. .
0,. rilEsil supply of theol,nre 111etheind..a certain
A cure for the fever and ;Igoe. Jive leccied and
Al A R 4 fl N'S Drug Store
3ti—
MEM
1211=11
31 A- N s o s
READING, CA.
WIPE suhscrihor br. , s 1. :%-et fZerr et fully to tin 7
titmeope7e to ips Frieeds awl the Traveilo . lg'
cortorn - ity, thi t he hasotah,en thatAirge and
. . .
Eleaant H o tel,. fortnetli',. kept by Dan.' ,
;';''' i'el Finney, in the borough of Reading.
lt
"" li . and 4..0 wt.!' known as the Ilbinsiql:A.,'
li t
411.,.,Fierier, which. he hae thoroughly;
and splendidly filled np, nod tinp . roly(f, (Ind 1,4 '
nate opened • On - il-:e. reception , 40' eistfors. ITlris
floin.c is 4.ittiated ill tip: eery - IT lit're of the 144 , ... : . 1
rough, , and 14 a ril l i:1 i.(rov nled-'W it h. parldql, sit-
tin roonn4„ - • and liir.er, airy. and cot , 7 - enicnt
cliatilben , , ullfitt4 d tip , tti,the roott•cottlyryle,
with tor;fitore . cryttrety :nctl-,:fincl Or the 'very •bctt.
eteseriidion.. II i, , ltel4lC ithall 11. all I rots be sup-
plied with dlie hest 'the 1:4-adthg atoP.Philadel„
nltia nnlrkets can 444441, noo.i nu( with a and Lt
colors, haying been intre.ltaseil argreat expent', .
is ill be coldidently tettprrianiendedt, a's the IWoht
•
approVed (viably.' ~
~
I'. T.:ons N, uning,ileadinri, will (In 'well to en 1.1, •
a.. 4 the sob-cribef.is deii,rmeitto sptlre no glibrta .
to render 14.i:cstablislitnent equal tol the ver l y . , blot
Limek i.. •, tt ilic — rmintry. • .• '
i
' rriv:,l..) Fornille,•; can also he accomodate(' du.
• tin g . the summer sca , (M, and Upon such Willis ' ai."
,to soot the' tiiner4., .:: l • , -
Connected wioh - thellottl, is nn excellent and
1
h• s conintodion4 stahhor, r ith run fident. 'and I tile'- '
col 44•••tler•-, 'per,4ln , tray...ling with their Own eon.
veeane4 4••.wi , 01d findil. advantage - m:510 palrun, -...
ize. thou sub-cril4,tt • 7- ' . 4 :•-- •
4 • 11,, 11.,1: - 1.4,14 L.A3 I ,E E61:1'()N
Ilendnor, A 1.,11 '::;;; , I - 43. , • , ~ - 1 1:-= - ....,. —. ----- It'l -
HE.
*• • •
.1 . 1 CATE 1) .101 . of ,Potißrsilp
Seho enonty, Pa not excelled by it%
ny other in fa Cilil obtaining'vart,ety oferreS,.
Limestni.e; and Co,th being accesSible-by Canal
and 11.ttl Ildlids•to within a•few yards of_the stack.
The Furnate and Machinery is in such a state M.
preparation, that a small amount of outlay, woul
be sufficient to put itiu bhist - in a few,weeks::
The authenticated'' accounts of the great "itn.
proverhents arid eitraortlinary qualities of the 1.
run produced by Anth - raCite Coal in IVale6; holas
out st,run,g.gitarcrttees dui- safe and profitable
xrestment. = • •
. The proflrictor nnt . having the recil i nisite p
monnt-of capital to keep.it in, blast, is desirous of
having some person to join hint, who would take
a 3 4-or 2:3 inicrest=—Tir htt , will lease or sell the.
whole properly on such terms L . a's Will he foUnd
'advantageous. - -
For furlher' pa'rticulars, apply to ••
.: WILLIAM lI,'M
Poll SY - illc,'Schuy I Pa.
January 2S - , 1843; ,
A CARD.
ffp E ;artist: fibers haying tniten the.large nom
IL Lux wit.trts on the upper side of Walnut St.,•.
On the (opposite their firmer place of
business) intend to devote-their ; •attention re- • .
ceiving a'nd shipping' coal' on commission, nod
respectfully solicit consignMent, either or. corn- -
miss:on or storage, their terms - are ver.T.moder=
ate, and libeial advances will be, made. as tie':
coal is received: They` willßlso l atienct:to the sate...
and . shipment of coal at Richmond 'on the I)
elq
wa re
REPPLIER &Co.
Walnut St. wharf, Schuylkill, and,'!
N. s yll. corner•of Broad and ,Arch,Streetr.
16 —3ctio
DOCTOR. C. ILtESLER,
. .
.
VT AS redemove to, the office of Dr. I,ippr:,'oppos
" F ite the Epit•eopalian, Chet4 , ll, . Centre stTrf , c(.
where he will cerrtinue tciattend'ipiffr preJe.sio4,;4l
br.piness. ' • • , '
•-•
Office hours, until 9 o'clock in the morning;
" from' 12 to 2 I . :clock
" " from 7to 9 o'clock in the evening,
April 1,
CIE
EIV BOOT, D STIOE SVC/HE:
UST opened, at' tho oldTost Office, Centre St
opposite Market, an excellent, Fecylinent of
Boots and Shoes of superior. qualify,
he sold chcar,..!oefy.elicv for caf.h, , Ov •
THOMAS FOSTER.
1. , ls_.
April P,
To Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Malcers ! _ Steam
Engine Bunderi t anti
-PASCAL IRON WORKS.
'WELDED WROUGHT IROSItBES
From 4 inches to } in calibre and 2 t 0,12 feet long,
capable or, sustaining pressure Voni 400 to 2300 lbs.
per square inch, , with .Stop and
other liktUres.to•suit. fitting together, with screw
Joints, suitabto for STEAM, WATER, GAS, Ara fur,
.4000 MOTIVE and other STEAM BOILEA Pt ca
t it
0 5 et)
anufactured and for sale by
Dion s, TASKEIt
warehoosq S. E. Corner of Tnini 1. Walnut Streets,
VILLE WATER COJIPAISY.
II
A T an eleCtion held ,at the hauqe of ,Williar”
.51ortimer, on Monday the Sat inst., the fr,!•
persona ,tvero eketed managers
. cit . .tri , l
Pottsville ‘Vater.Comrany for, the'Osoing yy di:
.Sun l ucl
James M,Beatty . ,Joh,o C:trnst '
Benjamin F. Pomrny • Pent.) , Shelly
Charles W Clemens, ,Jacob'Seilzinger
• Androra,P.as:sel. I• '
At a . TrAr...: fling of ,the Board ar Managers an
Friday evt:ning, the'l9th inst.: Andrew RaSsel
was ro•eleeted Kesident, and Thomas B. Beatty
reelected Trea s urer, ' the rtataingr year.
May 37' ' • iirss rtFea't:..
;'' i
6
II