The 1$ eeVitig,Maideu. Etw a fait: maid 2 wcepinp, Down by yon old odk Ver, • One day when I was reaping=— The cabin I flew to see. • She turned as I approacovd • Then, blushing, dropped 11min:tic! 't While tunes of kindness, Unto the maiden said H.What grieveth thee,Seir maideul . maiden;:tell one true, • Can sorrow' rest witliri the breast .-• Of one so fairns•vnu 7" "Yes ' yea'!" i‘he cried." kind stranger t I've drank ut surrew's cup= • . Just now iny rutoieis. hand,. .. Cut my now buiile up 1 ." ' N. 0. Ptc.intpie Au amusif,gdtathitlie Neoven two etieet 'Wen ger*, hi pnb:lahed in the Ktnekethutker ..Wl4 a 'feller 'sort feller," said e. eol hulloed, A r.t teueni es less bean a =onto in a wire trap. They poke Akita in your eyes. squirt cold:water or. your nose, 4m.! 51)0,4 -you, to thea. eat. (themmoo peuile,• l llt;:y—low, ornery, common in,ita it out when statues, rained a gelitlemr'i4 the faully—a gen tleman elf.co.pplete, only the tnoney'a been tor got. If a man won ' t work all teettrno, day in and thy. out- 7 f he atfiokea by the , to whnntes oat of the. vittpder,-thet:-.4ery - g.de bump agitt end say-L- . get'not - iii tho.way„ loaf . Nut s hat I say is th,s 7 heafi't . hati genteel futchiti' ti;roou etti tto - . inure eXitec.t. *e•n_iti_bebiteu - es if they hid been fotcted up gentrel, ihan you. kin %make ipod sepia out of a broom huinite • . ot. That 'ere tj - tcul ited,-13111t Bunke, witty emphasis, for Billy hui 4 expeneneed, in ilia _time, 'tree - talent et hump womewne sim.lor 1.1 (ha ec mPlidued of by N , ehol.ol _ Billy t my, eon, never tniot. and, keep no Wallin' on," ronnewnl Nuildons, and a be"iin hope irradmald .nt her A tie . Ea unne coun .e fiance—. the waril a radrog.l,l2:at tl.e C 9 1 .6 IS CU mie—ell ave`h hare to Lib ti to jump th; clatat free; There will ba u ' time —ttootething" mils' happrno• Rich wA‘„ktel . 4";:,lt , li ..ui yes, thliugh.V.ey ti e are snap d tip/O-1*.•:.9* wifidrrs, Billy, ere special c provOiirea,"lus , :o4old 1 . 1. . rd U -I.e!' 1.9 s.y,, when, broltiki4ll,:n - 4,00 the? lola , bLr'" like rafts, to pktift,W.teiett,'ci4e}is, !Amu they can't swirl), no longer. When ) 0tt . 43„ Inn d•oxn' twyst, Billy; and aro just off .1,11, then cootes the wilder a A•tutiti' al .n 4 W'ny sp tttertiotlio is no thing to It, and a wilder 18-111.1 e lie.t of lild:predcr vim. when a.rnso is iti,iat t . caze, like you and lade.' . ~. o Well, I'm not pirticklsr, not !rim. never 11133, I'll take a witider, for 4rily prt, tt abe'd gut mint drop,, and never act nu queatioce. - not rota—never was henna icrenc-1 drinks aft , . say hotly, and ithAtea all . Via se f tsri ttibt give tie; 'lVltst'a tho lac of been atu.:k up, a ta . ) principle ih it other 1 . .1.1.-d art ; 88.Uu_ • Ba . inf., if they're not conathides ur fit]tiertuen. I can't Standrthem "No, Dilly," aging 13hly, stacta them dint% k -now human riatur*--Uut,,ls I 'w.ei gaffe to say, it there Imi - cans to ha a sot C10p...01 oriaders, why cAn't st , niehAy u, a lyrtdid— That will be ss well, if nut.butt.r. Si.vv•yuk. here--what's es3r:rihen this] Oitrafing on the wharf—zlbe rt,:h man Idea to act aboard of the oftsamhoat—the niggers to.tshslatm'‘dt.the,plank— il .1 go% co-pl./sh. The old viiilem.‘o iao't iltotened„but he'rnitht hive been d,dtvited hut .iot me. and if he. had a Inn, whet's:trio use Of his money then 1 Sobs gives. me es much as I want pow, and.a gro.rdea m ?re whenria Ll,4uncia rig gler, accortlin' to law 8,111 the pra t;ce or civdtz d nations. You 'Bee--thaC's the .w.y the works. I'm al' the wharf eve‘y day—can t_,af ford to Lamle the chance, and I Leann - to wish the old chip would !turret about esiniu . along. What Can keep ittm r • .41 If it'ud come to the same thing in the end," Yetosiked Billy Idurikerii. retha the rvg geri would pu-hthe old man's ratie 14 in the • water, AT We all the 44a1t3 to him. 'Tom f..tOld /alien ere ack hirvy tihni they're ekeered, end hang on eo, why might dr:ryend..9.l before I had :time to go to the batik with the- checL 3 /3111 what's the uie of w•oting" Could'ot wc - afmre !ern in some-warm ettcrnoun ourielyfeel Who'd know in a crowd 1" • - • _A•Gloo &root —A - Capital'scary told of Ipdga Tappan, one of otir Senatura in Congress who is unfortunately cri:is•-ayea. • , A :number .f Years; ago he was judo of a newly organi z ed country iuit, in the pastern p'irt of this fti , e. In tit its days of firimiiivegimPliCtly,or perk pe poverty, the har•room of a tivein Was- used as a Coart room, ant, the stables ns a pit Ode day during: the sesekne cf the cor);t,.'jile judge h.d ir , verejy reprimind two of the I.w: yet's. who where." wrangling. An odd looking ela curomer, eirrisit in oar corner,l;stening up .: potently with greet ealtisfaction tgthe - rnp!.ouf, and proeuming.at3 old arxptaint4nce and the .I , l4ge'd well known go , 4 hurunr,..e.ing nut, 0. Give it to 'em, old gitnblut eyee „ Who was that t" in gniied the - Judge. It Was this 'ere old hess! . • answered the chap, Sherif f : . .4 observtaa the hags rvi:h greit • gravity, take • thit 'ad tvosi no I pa! him in land /LIAM. Titt - Cdarni•lorrsi. --S •ine piper, the name of which. we da not kliiv, felts a to! rablu story • ,undet;thii, held, ii a Co.ifirision il." • fq, a town sartea'fif y loil4 fiprn Itiicoo, the mem') t'a of are ligicius society were In the practice of holding Ceti.. Terence Ca.stings in in. aturtli, at which they tde a kind : . of c.)1.6.a.1 , n, toe'at:cuily eal!e.l rt• einiiitinci one's,. I. C141..6-110, " A very pious WM of the shun , Alr. 1): was in the liTal,a of 1 6 ithig tie r.AitY2 'l, ~'who was not a me i • bet. to aVend i'ae:sl3 `lneo,,l "s at ciaii of which Att . . IX got op and staled }o the conarez.at.o:l . thlit he Was a•great aincer,--iihat• h. 's'nnei daiiy wittii ayes ci!pari.h - W tw 7 ... t- he i11in:,.4 and. kno,ail gly hi eirsacµl.....th a t: g i l l : r s e (1.4.0:'( 17 It in tlllll . --itrat 11-• -leas absolutly . end totil!Y d'ai,i . a.v4d--tat tw. thing but the b.aundies• roi:rcy and_ nifiqita good • nisi; of God ciautl save hini from eternal -damn ii• lion. After this c , rif:!4sl;.n of ill.- D. Mr. L. 4 ,torhei. by accident; - had bee') p'ac , d tip)ri the ~ i l'il", loosfrat." rite with the ni , it iinpecttOsWe . geav . fly, 4,10 thit be had but I.tle to isy t,.4 - hirniielf, • -but the brethren wouff rem,eni)fr I 2 112,4; f 1 li , :- ad for 25 years the nearest no ghb:7r -. ..f M.,;. D ; tbyt lie knew him welt-•-mire tritirnit,tau , thirl, til.othei472ln (7. -Autdit glue tun gre.st i plrasure, because- he could do it-with in:ire siiiceril, to contirtrithe.truth. of all.bro . ho: IL had conGsted of bloloelf. . 'When !VW tho •t i~ic aril ollitibla smile 44 , 12,;:0 . 6.mgregAtim,th e aia.bot eiceptea,) Mr.-11. vivrit up to him arid said, ..Yuu•are a riscal.and a liar; and 11.1 lick yoU when y'au get uut'of FAN GOO:M. MRS. AIORGAN, in Varhet street, next door to Mr. Wolfinger's tavern, respeepolly in. forms the citizens of . Pottivifie, tiitd the public generally, thut , she has ju , ,t received a new and fashionableassnriment of milliovry end fancy gncds, amongst veltieh are the Albert Braid, Fin. lance Braid, Neadla Straw, Enslish Straw, and Finted Lawn Seinen, with a . fine assortment of thalell and boys' Leghorn --and, Ses.grase Rats, all of arttieh will be sold much loWer than the ulna! Orioes for cash. punnets tittered and done up on the.most reasonable terms Pottsville, t &RAI CLIME.). , Scarpies .C6nrpound 6111,31iC Oil, Olt-the cure of DEA pair a„,and the (lu-charge ()emitter ii in the eara; al.o, all im3e di..agreeahle ritot.etyirke Vie busting of 0 1 falling orwa ter, buzzing o , t eteaoi,,Ar.c. dye.. which are ayini.toine of approaching deafness, and aiso'attindar.t withdisearie. • rEs.. • The following Ematohals and' 'cartificaas will bc,read With ti.tlrest as they speak facta which are .tihhorn hines." MOsT EXTRAURDTNART Coax!—lf. tiny have douhta they may 'how moat incrediiitius may_tionsider Deafness ni curable. Ntimerous chses of ores. arid inerty of them ye ,ry reniark4le—by tim.ute. of; .48carpt..'s Oil," .have been published, but this "caps the,climax." Y.oung ; or Lad may S , ct scorer bearing.; A lady iii Smithfield, Pennsylvania and now about 80 years olage w inid been gradually getting deaf for !mire tbau 40 years, so that it was nextto impco sible to make her hear ciinversationin the loud tones of voice; Last winter she was induced to try "Searpa's Oil for :Deafness." It is only necerittartit to add that she had used two bottles, and that her hearing is perfectly restored-sheds 'cured. Deerass.euriem —Tile following extract from a letter written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a frieud'in this city; is importint. The bottle of Serena's Oillfor Deafness, that Ou sent me, •with the wish ,That dauohter Auld:try it, has been used, land in its effects, have agonished all; you Ifnuai hoW very deat she has been since she wsv thiee years old4—she now' heirs quite wejl, but A the medicine has all been used, I wish you to send me another bottle; which I have every reason to believe will cure, her en. - For sale by B. B. GUM PDRT, N 0.20 North Second Strett, ebilndelp.l,:a, and by EICHtIOLI'2 St SANCIPRSON. Agentl,lPcit 3o tovllle. • ! July. 22,1843 HOS re. , - ' • bOAP &. CAtiDLEt 4 , ',- , 1 At N. 12 filcirguretta Sir4 l ef, . lire,doors above . ' From! Sired, be/wreniCalb.whii and Withal, &mei rail road, ' 1 , , l' • PIII LAD EL.BIA. - ' ! lATHERE he offers for i.,Sale. on .reasonable v v f erm i., wholesale and, retail, first quality Yellow Soap. common Brove:n do., White Fuller's do.. Palm do , Castile do., roney Shaving do. Augra,t, 12, . ..,,, 1 : 33-11 11 r , 1 CLOTII DEALERS I.E• AI)N RETAIL • •. Nu.,57 North' Second Sl., a frw duori below Arch, . Ph I adelpha.. subscribers are now receiving and will COUIlli:le to receive during the Season, meat. ces' of English. French arid Aiveritaii Clothe 4. Cassimeies, from the•law - ipliced to the. fittest (foamy, embracing the. r,alpat styles (min the must approved manuructorier, suited to;the coon. try, and c,ty trade, . Double - Milled-agar, figured and plain Rea. der arid Pilot Cloth!, t'shings, l 46-. for top. coati DtatatanO: - NVutie, Olack,.Blue end Milt Sattittl. , s;,Tweed for coat. 4, ‘Voollen Cloak Li. Fling*; ne.v St:y,lvi dark figured Vesting!, Silk Vehicle, Velveifeens; Tabby and Woollen Vel. vets, Bumbazipes. Black Satin and. CaPhmoretie NT:stings, Extre fitte ,• ltiYi'l Brown and Black 14,11,1_10',.5i1k and Verona Sergerii Sheeler, Ctiebans;-Paittitfnus, 'Canitiss, Buttone, Sewing , Ind Scut Twist, ingather with various o. titer It miming! ußcein )iett's weer. The above gOode will be,offered;at.the lowest market pri c es, and . warran ted as represented. I- - LIPPINCOTT & PARRY, Imparters and Dealers u cluthY,Ceseintatee, Philikdillohia,Septembei2, 1843.36 1 NEST Miry & Martha, by . Mrs. 1 , 11115 • • 12 o 'Bernardo Del Car o , ny J; G. Marvin • I/ i.,..., 251 Village Doctors, by 'l'; S. Arthur -1- '32 Lolioty of Life, by the Countess of Blessingtort , 1 1 2 Lettersfrom the Baltic .1 ' • i l2i Nina. by Miss Bremer (a fresh supply) 12i tVindsor Castle. ty Anisworth , . 1 21 Philta in search . of a wife. (riliesh supply)( 121 Ten Thousand a Year. 1.; do 1 . 50' Changefor American Notes:. do ; • ; 12; The Attache -' - I do --- Muck i. the Mother of Money , ttzmith's Productive Farming; bound. :kilos Leslie's ftlag4ine, fur Sept. sittle lust received hud fur sale b) B. B Sept. 16, HOTEL No. 41 Coot:Twin 'STREET, NF.W YORE. Fri HE subscriber, rcspectfulky 'notifies his Jr- friends and ethers,' hat he has recently opeo. rd,a new end conveniently furnished Hotel, at 41 Coortlapd st,, a 'shoit distancii abOve flue old stand, and nearer to.BttJadwity. lie will be better' ably to aeconiodate his visit. ors as his house Je itirOr, and fitted tip with sit. .ring :parlors. in -*dent style, and seventy fur - - n'ished Bed.rooms. Fle hopes his customers will continue their patrorage to the new eStablishEnsnt,•and .would 'Worm them that lie has redttEed his price of boarding to one dollar Pei Hay. CHARLES, wycoFF4 • Philadelph;a, April fiCt , - 18— . . . • ii(JUSES & LO'l , '1 • • 4 . , • ••• • l'ol2. SALE, ; •••• ••• • , m B V a tz.r ikilen, tt; ;la th e numbe r. of pi .4 a --,="L'.._ inilitings and a ;Lots. or —f-___ v.mous ulzei, on the Navigation tract. lying princi- pally in the Vorough of Potteville. • 'Apply to ... 7 - -- . • I SAMUEL, 6E1,1718, ./”Iv le.. 29-if Roil estate agent. 'entre St. 1 ..ale's PateraPlatform and Center - . . Scales. , y4I,ATFOR II scale's weighing tom 00 to g t 2:3110 Ilm. and CouilterEcalea •in cv . va'ri. my, superior to / any adalea-bcforc invpnted , for wale by tire sgents. , I • ' I. " GRAY & Br.!klitlETT. ... . ,41:1 Walnut street, ,Philad (phis, Juno 17, 1843, . 1 24-1 WELSH FAMILY BIBLES J - - - - • received a .13 Q land Welsh Family JUST natio -primed in Eegl , sla and Walsh, which wid.he sold cheap by the subacirther. - ' &weather 8, 37-1 li ana B.nitErei stLis,Al C 011156410 ) , Pn hand, - a:full supply or thp tit:nisi"; iuperintarticlp in ;barrels. 3 1.2 bushels, which w.ll be suld•ver low, by • • ; . GRAY St BENNETT.. - N0:42. Walnut St... and 2tiii wharf below • LoCest St, Philadel p hi a , June 17,13;41 •.• I - . • • DRITGS AND AEDICINIS. • ! 1— , , ' JUST received in addition to foimer eappliet, i a/ general assortment of t.-,.t , ~_ ' • Drug", .. : Prints, _, • , Mr - lid -net, (Ali. and Turpentuts; Chemicals, , Dye Stlit. : Patent Medicint4;' I arnithes, . - Perfumery. Wait. from 7 49 to 246y20. T4gether with every article in his line, while' he °Torii for sale, ma lima il'advanCe, and aolicits'the at. :elation of Physicianii and country dealers generally. • , C. , MARTIN.' 01/* Particularatterition given to • Physician's Pre 'ecrip!infis.at nil hours. November 26, !Arm ra. CANES...Just' received and for vIF sale an assortment ofGig, Bnike3.and riding Whips.and Walkieg.Caseik • 54,:2 ; JSIM 53:C. MATTIN. 2 0: - KNOW all men by these prese LIPPINCOT&T4YLOR,car an d , )lallants ngo St., have just receir ditiesof Philadelphia and New Yorl,i splendid asmrtment of fashionable qq end diagonal cassimeres.:*'elso fuehicit milled cloth of every deticription... [ : Just received from their wludesal fashioifitido clothing stare - NO. 24 Philadelphia. la new tick of ready ingj of which they Oirif at price .times, and guarantee to give entire 411 that way favour an with e . call, thin: Bummer Cloth Frock Coats from I do Dress -do do '' Pacts do • do ;Roundel:mum ! do • Pine Piock Coats Dress • do do Linen Rounds s 'Jackets do Pants s. do Dark Gambroon Pants do Light : do . Also' a handsome ,aesortmerit 91 Di er and Frock Coatis", Grey,Gree allAt proportion to prices; as the variety of vest-and vesting which low. at the old establishment cor e and AlahantangeStreet P. 8.. Don't find to call and clothes! fur $ 3 00. 4 Pottsville, Juno 10, ' TO FAMILIES.' 1 HWIIMIIIe [lmprvedj , Tonic Hitt 'l4 I THOSE who would 'have recou*ise tct alFonitly Medicine for Friiiii AND Alin, Dyspepsia and Nervous Weakneests; should dumkniumate be. tween the "thousand and one" rcniidicai congeal. ly heralded forth to the 'public, and thst almost universally SuCcessfullirese: J..., iitition called i 1 .1 llotcand'O yrniinvel sonic Mixture; A few iemarks - wililiierie to illusqat the dif. terence.' In' the' firStPliee, the i)pitist4onof the .-..Tenic Mixture iii the cure of Flo:el. rind Ague is upon entirely new . end, peculiar, yet Miter rind plea. Secoridly :It het only in urrpt// arrests the course of the chills, isi,hen poneiti l ally apd !perse. iiiritthly used, but it soon rasa es: the thonied functions of the getie4l 'system to 'l4ll peifectly healthy state i when *elapses are no onlyre I liable to ensue that an attack of the`di. asal in one who h i es never Inid it . befOre. Thirdly ; The siistern, during the adthinistrktion of the ilmOrpired Tonic I ixture, springs up at once under ifs benign in. finer c, end gives forln'an earnest of Irethrning health dnd vigour. - .„Fourthly : Frodueing mote ler less eject on the bowels, the eaue l e,of the di.. ease pasves_of in Oct way most "strongly 'indica led by nature. Fifilily . Its effeete: oh tke aye.. tens are uniformly mild and safe, ait well' a et& went, and it lever well adopte d tii the feeblest in. Jant,eimply- by a modificatiMA Of tlc &is l e, as to *he most vigorous adiet. ‘,.. -. .. • I • Toi above medicine in - iv be ad ao Pottsville at the Drug and Chemical sttre of 1 I, . JOHN S. C.; MARTIN. Agent for Schtiyl ill county. - 1 P.Atsyill, July 2J. 1813: I . - 131..... . • 1 1' 1 1 • ..S EW WHOLESALE 'AND RE.I 'l. ston.E. 01 THE subscribe r it induced fr • eral incouragiment he ha' also from theneeessity of theii Basil Store, in tliii.part of th • cured and, w ill keep Constantly Salt, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Cheese' gar, &c., &c., which in connect' sent, stook of Hams; - boulders, I ring and Cod TiAh. Brown 'Ye Soap: Al.;co a very superior Palm, Almond and: Fancy So Tallow Candles—Winter and Spes m Oil,' &c, &et , ace , 'All Sell at the llowebt Cesh Retail isinilies. or those tuiying to sell 'again, al liberal deduction will be made, in proportiot, to the quan: tity taken.:. . ;\ , 1 ' EDWARD YARDI.EY. P. S..r•Fron the 'fact of my avirig a person . ,in the City, whose tfine and attetitni,.isldevutecf Ito the selection of 013 whiles 1 !lipase selling,; i t have nu heattation ;in saying , th t. I.Fani furnish goods as cheap, as any in Pott4ville: Gall and p.. d2e, for yourselves. -, , E.• Y. 1 Pottsville Sept. 23, 1843. _, . j , 39— ; 1 , • 1 w . f. have just received a large assortment of 'IF v Seasonable Goods conirist ng or, I . Cloths, Cassunercs, Saltinets, &venial., ,_ Muillins, Prints, Checks. Flan ells, Tteki l ngs, Ginghams,Cambri.ks, Cotton Flsnnells,piapers, Linens, Silk, Cambrick, and• (14ton Gandker - Chiefs, tiosiery and, Gloves, F u niture, ; checks ; Ltnseys, kc., itc., kc., an& wislt to sell; them at a small adkance an cost and ehlarges; those in want of any of the above or anyt mit ellie usual. .ly kept in our Borough/Stores ar respectfully in: kited to call on i ' • i : , • E., Q. & A. HEN DEISON. ' 1 36 37 50 ot. 36 313 Eli B. BrANNAIsT.4 ECEI PROCIL. A 11 *T I September 2 •. • 'Dlt. isTEELLIMi'S • • PULIIIO - 111AlLY synur, IS the best article that can be procured for Colds, cough*, Asthme, Infru*nxo, donsunsp. tion and all diseases of the Pnlinonaryi Organs. It has been tried by thousands,' lid can produce the very best reccomm.endations A supply of this liledie.ne for sale atl JOHN S. C. MARTOPS, • Drug SCre, Pottsville. ; Price 50 cents a bottle. . September 2. ; 36 ,; HAMSI IIAMS!:! 14tC. ; r 4 t , E subscriber announces to the public that he has on hand a • •••ige quantitfof ! l ive' I cuffed Dried •Beef,:Foribue, &c. Ac., which he will sell 'pt seiv Low tures tea ..Ceitt. at hiS stand in Centte Street, opposite-the Towel Hall.. All smoked west, which on truil should, prove, not t I tie ligood. will be, taken beck.— • ; • , tie rilwaye keepsior Saltiall kin of Fresh Meat. which will be sold at reduced priciisand teipeetfel, IY solicits' the patronage of the public. _ 3 • ° JOHN RIEGER.- Pottsville„ Fe b . 1I • • .1! • 7 • • Office of the PhtilidelphirloaßOding • • Ralltoad Company:- i • . • - - Philadelphia. 24.1843, ' • The Philadhlphia add Reading Railroad CoMpany hereby give • - •%-w• - • noticelhai the ratesoffre:ght on coal are and tvdl continuo as follosi a : ; tilai4Ocilpmerc i n o ci n or ei Phil 4o Sd p e e lp r b s iiid .;_ From Pottsville_i From Schuylkill iliven 130 •I! • 130 •I S. BR kDFORD t *rotary: ;Philadelphia, 101 Y 29, 1843 I 31-• ' . IRON AND tiTEEL, JAMES 8. SPEAT(iEII I :JR. I: ' NV. b 8: !North. war Street, 1 Doe's BROW Aatt Sr..i . • . , .. . PhiltidelphitS. •' lIAS eonstantfy 'on hand, a full ass'ortment of h i IRON . f St w h it EEL w h it 'may be had 'on`' the most reasonable' term'. September 9;'••• !, 1 , 1 Ott - Prints! Prints! ! JUST -received 'add for ,sale :by he r by the su 3cra rs,* large anditerantassortment of Prints, at prices from 61 to 25 cents.' amonawhich are several new styles. and will he sold as low,,na any other store to the' boreoelt MM. Or eell the some quality, of good: Those. in,warit, wilt please call atureramine our stoek hriforepdrc4a. sing elsewhere: ' • . ,', , • E. Qv& A. EIENDERSON: 6eptenther4, ‘,._ 36--• ILISY of Ihe ".:Firicsii 3 Of time articles,dow afa " r ed for rale at the York Store, in 'the 110 f . ough of Pottsville , • Draw nSinp by the bus 4 eta. /0 Ilhior optiarde; do ' du 414 do • 6 Yellow Soap, •Vo 51 do • 6 MoleCeiadlei(Ez'= ' ra.fiue `,do . 101 Ad! ' Di „ rti;;i 9 " 1 1 de! 91 Pure Pa ap do 1l " $ ilia. or tritsar4e Almond Soap - 16 Pdt! 181 September 23,', • - If . , iiR." BECKEIIIi EVE;I3 VP...-A , supply 41114 highly cilelteaCed' toe Mt' ama and inflamed gyee.-inet receive and foe .salabY •- .3011N-.EI: Z. Blll'r - !S ,ll _'.l.zeStpri., 1 Jinnerp 98,1843,. ' , _ I._ • 5-7 I. I II.IIIADkI. r**l4 Ite.Alltest &1 1 0174 s',' , . , VLLF: 11...1.1L80AP• 1 ' ""-s-svN-41 -V — oe*-•Ytt- ' vilyr;r7.lr ; -.......:f..... a.t.".....:-...- 4 - , ---".• I . ' Redact :an of 'Freight on IllirchFndise. i, diIN and after Monday, .nest, June 26th, lE14:. 'yr \ Goods will be'forwarded with despatch (at the folloWing rates of Freight between Reading anfi the points below stated, per ton of 2000 be. ~, •; \ Reading. Reading and and; i ; Yalta. I Pottscays Plaster, slate, tiles 'Ac. $ 1110 - '7s!cts Pig hon. Moms, i tinter, :marble, rosin, tar, - ptch, 120 90 cta , 1 ' and griiidatones, . J Nnlls & spikes ;, bar iron, 1 ; castings, lesd,turpecition I ;bark,,row tobacco, salt t• .1 ,7 ,40 10 E Provisions. potatoes lum. • , I her. stoves &c., , ', ' .1 , I floutper tiartc!.. f 16 cta 1! eta 'Wheat, coin. rye, clover t - ; 4 ma i cio , seed, & Salt per bushel, G • 1 . ' roceries, harden rc„.t gel,' ; -,, 1 copper, tin t brass, do. I ' mastic rigour!, irloGhin - ..i•' 1 cry, butter and eggs, • .F. 10 I cheese, had and tallow, •; , I oil, wool' cotton.. It:other, . ~ ! raw hides, painV, op. ; , • , 1 terse hen.p sod cos dage.,l 1 , ,Dry good's, drugs & ined-1 i s, 1 1 ;, icines, loreign liquors, I , • i I wines,glass, paper, fresh‘-, 2: 60 ' 1 70 fish, meat,; confections. I. ;' ' rv, book ' s & stationary•J ; 1 1 No additional charges fur Commission,' *tor. age, or reeeiving or delivering' freight at ti 4 of the Compsny's Depots on the line. o I[ July 15,1843, • 99i--'., IN. I thoOve er act live • •eit phu ' the !1 e hewLeind. tingle) Jollied inoblel ologlo on 6 tetail klar' i ltot atiote ClOth., , to cUtit :the latisfo!ctiOU to Its pOcos(ctre I I _ $5 00ito 6 Bu 410 1 to 5 00' 2 'sg to 0 0 2 50 to 3 00 2:23 to 3 00 2'o' to 2 23 015 tot 00 voo 050 • g op io 2 50 2 OB to 2 25 jf Blie I Cloth co, octal Black bloc, with 'a will ho sold mei Of COntre ' I get I n exit of UM . ~ • PEVEat AND AGUE. I ROFAND'S 7 01V1C *IXTURO. I , AFRESH supply of tbo above Medicine.a,Cortain cure for the fever and ague: - Just teeeiled and 'sale at : Dmlrrors Drug stare 12'`. . ' MOUNT CA.RI3ONi 110TEL..1 THE. aubscriber most resiiectfully, aineinhce to the public that he h a d lessed t. he stiov splendid and delightful establishment, ....q which will be opened for their !ac.. • go commodation. on; Monday thel 10th I— inst. The Hotel has lately untie:l:gone a thornugh re. novation with such improvements and additional furniture as will mueffincrdase the coaitoit and accommodation (Whirl guests. • 1 I This Hotel is situated at the termination d, the Philadelphia and Reading"Railroad,93 Olen from Philadelphia, adjoining the Borobgh of Pottsville, and combines all the advtintakes ‘ of bothi town and country-attached fn the eatablishment 'ex clusively for the use of its guests is a;beautiful ornamental terrace garden, an enclosed Park of several acres, overlookingfrom its rising grounds the Itaiiroad, the Schuylkill River and Canal, the reservoir of the.SchOylkilli Navigation! CO., Slid commanding a romantic and beautiful view of the surrounding mountains. T o Bath Houses and .tables have a pl tiful Supply; of pure mountain spring water tie extensive ar.d ; airy stables and coach Fes, will bill attended by careful and attentive ostlers; a 3.allroaci plea. sure car and carriages, will be kept for the as commodation of guests wishing to visit he mines and other plaees in this inte re sting. re ion. As a pledge of Ms ilisporition to use his !beet eSer„ flans to give satisfaction to his guests, he iegii to refer in the reputation.; of the Catskill !Mountain House and Congress Half in the City of New .York when kept by him,, and assures them that hiving access to the: Philadelohin market, his sunidies both for the 'liable and the Bar shall , be the heir-o.lla can be procured. I Families arid:individuals are assured that eve:. r ry attention will'beqmid hy, the subs'eritier and 'his fan:illy to render their visits as pleasant end as cumfortable as at any other establiahm.ent . in this country, and a share of the publid; parenage is respectfully solicited. ! CHARLES ' IL-INVEBB. Moiled, Carbon, July 8,1843. 28,71Y' September 3. TAI } t i be very lib. 'a received • (and r i • beingl?eap town) pro. bri: :10eases, Vine. on with;bia pre. Maekerel. llowleiZod; White ertiOe of -Pure Ippr - 4Spelrm Fall . Strained id: 0110 I wilt "rites—find to FAME REDUCED ON THE . PIMA D 4.. READING AND PO S.. VILLE RAILROAD. SZPS- I SE? tiar Cla'as Cara. 2cldlass Cars. Fare to Pottsville, . 50 (}2 00 To immediate points also reduced. i , • The Passenger Train now; leaves the 9epot. coiner: of Broad and Cherry street daily at 7 o'clock A. 14.. stopping‘at the usual way points, and arriire at Potts ville at 121 o'clock.. Returning, leaves Pettsville at 7 o'clock A. M. daily, and arrive in the city . ft 12' o!.. cloek. - ' I Passengers for Northumberland, Su nbu Danville, and catawissa meet stages at Pottiville n the arri val of-the trains daily, and are carried through with out delay to either of those places for $I 7 . Passengers for Tamaqua, tlazleton, , Mauch Chunk and Wilkesbarrie. quit the cars at Port Clintoni mileaTrom the city) and take the cam taf.tl.o Little Schuylkill Rail mad to Tamaqua. the* go;by good stages to Mauch Chunk, where they nac4t the packet boats for Wilksbatre.' Fare to Mauch Chunk, ' s3'so ' Fiire to ilkeabarre, ,I 500 S. BRADFORD , rec!etarP. Philadelphia, July 24, 1843. ,- • 31— DafflEL B. Li/Us. ,' -JAMES Lir NG. T O.W 14 •il Alf 1.. TORE . 1 , r WARE pleasure in announcing to the citizens o 11. Schuylkill county. that they have jugs opened in the basement story of the Town Halt on Centre I street. in the Borough of pottaville, a 'splendid as sortment„ of' . I - . INE ,V GOODS, i ' 1 , 'ust broncht•from Philadelphia, where they Werd se wed with great care, and purchased 1 at unusually ow prices—comprising every variety of i 11 . Dry,.Goods, Groceries, .Glass Wore, China ' Ware, Queena and Earthen Fare, Among which maybe found • Superfine Chola, of various colors and qualities Bide, Black and Fancy-colored Caui eres, Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets: Prints:Lawns, Gingham% Morinociand Plaids, 13.1 k. Said. Linen and Laced. Canton Flannel. Hollands and Nanku Mirseillesand Valentia Vesting% - • 3-4.4-4.5.4.6-IMusl ins; Bleached & L nbleached' Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Ilandla. Nor'and au; ertor style Summer-Cloths, Couonades and Boveneens. In fine, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Ware, Siik,Cotton, Mohair, Morino & Wored Stockings Ladies' i nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloveo, Ladies' Silk. Mohair and Picnic Mitts, Nei( °deans. St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars. • T New Orleans. Sugar Home, and Syruit Tea aid Cofice,•of various kinds, j ' • ' Cheese,Candles. Soap and Vinegar. 1 • Salmon. Herring , Mackerel. Shad anti! Codfish; Hams; Shoulders, Smoked Beef. and Venison, Olive Oil. Fresh rniit, and Oat Meal.l • ' Ilavanna Half Spanish and CommoniDegare, • Soda, !Wltter and &gar Craakers. i • Sperm Oil, Butter, Eggs. add Lard, ! - Dried Apples and Peaches, - I • ands great variety ofother articles, all ft r :which will beaold' at low prices for cash, or in z chanio for eorlyprance. Remember the Town liallStore.l Pottsville. May 14 ST-, 4' o I Yawls lase arra. Paper Pla.hers, B Engine atWors t and others - . , . . I \ : • , . • • . ' PASCAL ntoN WORKS. ' .: WELDED 111QUGull IRO N TUBES • From 4 inches Wit in calibre and 2 toilil feet Inn[; capable of 'natation pressure from 400 to 2300 Ibi. per Auer. Inch. with Stop xls.r.ks. IT.. 14 Oa Other fixtures toisnit, fitting tgetbet,witb screw, joinot.aulteble fdr STEAM. %VATS& OAS. and Ste IMOMOTIVE Tad other STEAM BOLLES note i e 5 . )..: . E 0141, 1. iTABK/Cli & 211 Warcbmsn'S porn aria Thltd & W POILAD4PRIA: Nily,ll., C Ja OMMONJOIL.--A Itash oupply Corn. r'!" frlr i 314 ta,,Yst ro. • • ! MI HAAS A. LAING; , 20- ManOiquis4 and fai Bak; =US. at streets. IMO . , - sod • • ,CONBUIIIPTION OF TUE LUNOS, laretions of the 'Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pain or Weakness .of the Breast ire-Lungs, Chronic Coug?es; Pleurisy, Hemerrhake of the Lunge, and aft 'acttionte, of , the pulmonary ' OrzaPc . ' ; : ' ;' •• . NAt URE'S OWN • PR E.SCII I P.'llO.N. A compound Balsamic preParatitin of the Pruner* Vie:girder - 1a or " Wild iCherrv, Bark," combined with, the, Extract of Tar, prepared by_ a new chemical proem, apprrived endiecom. mended by the mast , distinguiiihed physicians, and universally, acienewleged the most valuable medic* ever discovered. - - I i';Yo' Quackery!!! No E!..keptiort. , In setting forth' the virtues of this truly .great 'medicine, we hae no desire to deceive those who are labouring under a Rh `;ion, nor do we - wish wish tO eulogize it, , , more than i justly deserves. Yet when we look around an see the vast a-' mount; of suffering, and distre s oceaSioned by many of the distaste in which this medicine has proved;scr highly successful, we feel that we can.. not - urge its chime too strongly', or say too.m itch in its favour. • , , Varinim remedies it is true have been offered, and pUffed,,into notice for the Mire of diacasen of the [Alive, and some have no 'doubt 'ocein found very useful, but gall that hall vet 'two discov. ered, it is admitted, by pbysi ians and ell who have Witnessed its effects, that none has proved 'as successful as this. such irideed, ate the 1 . . , . firItPRIBING VIRTUES ' •01 this Balsam, that even in the advanced 'stages 'of Cotrsustrvieri, after till the moat esteemed rein. edi_s of physicians have failed .to e ffect any change, the rise -a' this medicine has been pro ductive of the most entombing relief, and'ac- Nally effected, cures after all; hopes of recovery had been despakd of. - ', , i Lobo first stages of the - diiieasa, termed "Ca. larrhal Consumption," originating from neglect. ed C s OLD, it less been used whit updevioing . success, and- hdodreds acknowledge they7we the restoration of . their health to this invaliOble medicine alone. In that torin of ConsomptiOn: so pievalent amongst delicate y oung ft:mules, commonly termed debility, to', ! , !.:..(306:G INTO A DECLINE," • • 1 A complaint with: which thensanida are linger ing,!at has also Proved bighly: sUceessful, sod not only Possesses the power of Checking the prog ress of this alarining complaint, but also strengh. ens and invigortes the system mere effectually than any medicine we have ever poisessed. Besides its surprising efficacy in Consump tion, it is equally efficacious in Liver Complaints, Asthma, Bronchitis, and alt affections; of the Lunge. and has; cured inant ot 'the most obsti. nate cases, afiet every 'other' remedy .had failed. iriTor particlais see Dr. %Vistaed 'Treatise on Consumption, to be had of the agents. The Extraordinary Success .. Attending the tise of this Medicine in diseiisea _ - . of the} Lungs, and the many stngular cures it .86 th at instead elf nourishli.g and strengthening the has!effected, 'raving fully established ,its ef fi cacy, body, it labors to produce obstructiOns iii the system.. and as} a e haverttiready published numerous car. which t n g e tiders l de,co.Jc, have recourre to a tin-twine tifiCatea from the highest authority, 'which prove thavis perfectly waft in every diicase, ;Aid that will its virtues beyond all doubt,, we corunder it uri- produce alavorar termination. Waive!' early in the necessary to exhibit a long list of them in this co m plaint, ftequ nily in a few bolus and most always -three and will Only mention; a few Cases, to show , , , in alew cive, that inedipine.is • what it has don's. ' I ' I Dr. Ittlicleter's Vegetable pill., . .- which so throt , ltly.cleanses the blood and sN !.tei.nl Pt ; I WHILE LIFE - 4tEMAINS • -I WO, that diseaae of any kindCannut, pus s: l6 : y qsist, 1 I'VE HAVE STILL SOMErHOPE. . . vv e e re • i • , A SUlallist:al Cong....long the many sin- '„ !tip fin,d•their Presence, . gujar Cures Which this in dicitie 'has tifected. MoVidcd nature ts riot bovond ill hermit assistancr.: , there is perhaps none in which tts powers are so ,'llhe price of these pill; is: 25 cents per boa, .with fully shown _as in the case of Mrs. Austin; full directions and can be had at the This lady had been eunaomptive for several l'hidartelphia Medical Ilan, . years; and during the greater. part of this lime established fur.tlie suppression. _ , , ; had received the best mediCal atterition, and }Hi- }. '} / lOf Quackery. ed all the most valuable remedies, yet nothing at the northeant 'comer of cliTii and feicE.strects— could be 'found to arrest its progress: She be. I likewise of 81.a-iig GI I itx mi.n en.:•. , i.• . ir..Pa., 0ct,10.12 II ' caine.subjeet to violent fits of coughing,expecto. rated large quantities of mdtter oecastonallv'tin: . Dear Sir : 'von doubtless remember my calling at your establishment ahrnt I , wo r,.reks since. and oh ged with blood, and-step by; step this fearful dis- taming from von one nullar s worth of I.)n. 111E.C11- e.ifie continued its course, until all hopes of e re. TEIVB VEGrI'ABLE' PURG ATIVE ?ILI S. for cditer,y was entirely despaired of. li 9 lll,i.le.iii tbik . one of m y ' nee, i liburs vilio_r :l 4uested me to procure distreising situation, lingering upon the very I the article for diem. TIM: being done and my own verge of theg . rave, Om commenced the' use ori, business transae'ted,-1 started for Inane. After trat el. this Balsam, , which to use hetr}own eaprestion, op: ; lung all.day, 1 wits taken with a sudden uen chill, Ntrhtch erated,almost liii`ea charm! In tr few days she 1 loTtue with a violent -fever. head-ache, and tionsider- Aro4hout my wholz systeutoe' l ith great eipettorated freeli;the Cough was ..ruditally ; abl e Pa''- , 1 sickness at my stomach, which so completely d:sele. suppressed, and every day-appeared to add fresuil abled ine that 1 was compelled to stop at a Small Inn vigour to-her leek's, and now - ,--in the place of that on the road for .telief :11‘1 rest. Upon inviry , they emaciated form withering 'to decay, she is seen ' had nothing that could pos.sibly affird me relief. mingling- in society; in better health than . she While yet in titiserY, furl never was so ill iti all mli hoe enjoyed fp. years, 1 i ' life. 1 lu.ppilv thought Of your bolls , and resolved to, • 1 • . ithsixTregsygo TE,TMOPIY.-1/101ing VAISICF. -open ohe box- tipon my' own account and leek relict s in them. I took lsix of t hem .drank a warm cup often secHhe surprising ctfacticy of Dr..Wiaur'a Bal ai retired to bed. My pain here ceastd in a measure', sa.'in of Wild Cherry, in tho ease of Mrs. Austin, andsoon fell boUntll al..leep., In The morning I 1 I 'cheerfully acknowledge} the .above etatcniont. I .., awoke much better, and al , er.the pills had operated I to; be true and correct. I ' : - was qutte•a daTerent perron ; took another chise of! J.'N. J.'N. wAt.Trzs;.N:D. four pills, remained there all llctincsdan, and ',.ft I T ..' AI ~.„, Thursday started for home as well as ever'. and. I salt .2.... • h , ER L'OMRLNT.-•41rE11 Eliza Thompson was . e th irzgo l od health—the N rsons thr whom I bought affleted with this nomplaint. for nearly" five years, ddring whiclifinte she was UnderVlO most Skil- beneil l t l W, T s yM e r i t ii l l ili h a t a Y a ll 'o ve e k x - p i e -e r r i t en lo c z e id .d e n iTe fut physicianhad tried Mercury, Botanic, and quacks winch' taey had fo merlv used. Surely if 1110 . 1 Heincepathic temedics; and every i thing that of- used them with as good an' effect uponithemselves as teFred her any, hopes of relief." ;She "had dull, I pave, they have good reason for estOling•their vit.- wandering pains in the side, sorrietimes in_ the tugs;, and if you Like my advice, yon will persevere. go oteand recommend them to all why; are 13buring shoulder and small of the hack, a hacking cough, un t lerliliscnse. and my word for it, they will become frequent paini in the brea s t, and had* been una- so popular as a general r, mcdy that vou witl find-It ble to sleep on Inc tight side for ,three years.— difficult in supplying the demand. '. 1 , BY. the use oil this Balsam, she was cured in a • k I :Signed) , G. W. CRANDON. • few weeks, and winning well to.) this-day. . . Greenfield. ! • - ELIZA •I'II.OI%IPSON. Medicine is sold in ' POttsville at the } -. • , i . . Woodslown, Sept. 4,1841..- ' j Dear Sir:--Although your - invaluable medi, 1 eine liai t 'alreadY found hundreds of powerful ad vocates, may 'still be .gratify ing to you - to re. ceivp.a orntriumeation - trom any one that ha. been to hived by it. Such', Sir, is truly my cases L have ' ben a 'victim to that terrible disease Constimptihnt for Many months, and have:suffer. ell so much, thit'l had be'come atiomt Weary of my life. Bearing'your Balsam so highly pride= oil, 1 began'taking it a feei weeks' back, and can _assure you it hart relieved inc More than • any thing 1 have ever used before; and I confidently helieve it will cure 'me effectually;'. Please.' give the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige, ' 1 -- ' Ward RespectfullY, 1 1 . ... i ' dOIIN.TEARSON' • . . Sept . ' Cheater County, Sept. 6, 1841 1 1-Friend Wilder :--1t gives me Minch pleasure to inform thee that my wile's health has improv. 01 very much since she his been' 'using thy Bal. sem of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt but it kill cure her. Shot has takcn.the i two bottles I 'purchased, from thews abort time s'tiste, ancCher cough i s much better, she also sleeps waist night, and days she has found no. thing to give-her so much 'relief. 'rheas:till' please give the bearer two bottles more fur \, . . i Thy Friend, ' - EE/WIRD HOLMES. [': Lancaster Ccianty lilly 18 • 1841 - it , i- 0 , • Dear Sir:..LPlease send', mo two bottles Of your 0 genuine Babiam of Wild Cherry. I have been iffltCted with CensumptiOn for the last two years .and suffered, very much with n severe cough, Pains in my ,breast, difficulty of breathing, night iweats,&p.,and having tried narnerous remedies, Lind also beer' under several doctors, yet I could not find any thing to relieve Me until I used some of your, ,Balsam.. I. got one bottle from a neighbor, of mine-who is using ii, end have•found 'inch wonderful relief from it thati-S have no doubt it will mire me 'effectually.' I', , I Xery respectfully fours, Ste., _ ' I ! ' - ROBER T lICOMAIAN:' , '':' _I p.. , 11 .4 . the following' from' br. Jacoh Doff. . Man, a physician of extensive practico.in Hcn. lingdon county. , I - I Dear Sir,;-I procured one bottle of :Dr. Wig. .ter's Balearn of Wild Cherry, froin Thomas Reed, Esq., of this, place, and tried it i n a case of obsti. -nate Asthma. on a; child of Paul Schwebie, in Which many other remedies had] been tried with. out any 'mita: The Salaam gave sudden relief, 'andin my opinion, the child is effectually cured. by its nee. . Yours, Lire. ; : I • '. c 'JACOB 'HOFFMAN, M. D. December 29d, 1841.1 I ' ' ~. . , . . . Dear 81r,-Your Balsam, of Wild Cherry has affected so.ne astonishing corm here; One, of "filch is an nldiady..Mrs..Ruseell;whc , had been !offering fora long time With Shortncas-of breath. mg, and general weakness', until. she was finally ',bilged to keep. her bed. Afteil vat ioos officer° oettieslind been're,m , t , lo;ta . in e..iin, she 'ecirrorn ,ti u.ing, ; our I, a 4,-,siti, lull .ifv.: , t.hiog two bat , . 't wrts'so far recuvered as to be abla to attend to all tlk6' duties of her bouse. and on tilting two, botileiniure,was, entirely cured. Respectfully &e.., 1 1 : • JOIIN S. C. MARTIN. Pottsville. Pa.- VTIOIV.—An there is a spurious mixture ealle. sir of Wild Cherry, parchasers should be ver`A iea :color to ark tot Dr. wisTAit's • 4i . , observo his signature on the Bot tle' I / • - Prepa'red -the propriet6r, and sold at whole sale by William- &Co.,'Chemista, No. 21 Minor Street, Philadelphia. • Sold Pottsville by' E.B. - EICHHO.L'TZ and JOHN S. C. MARTIN, and in almost every town an t d villazo throughoht the country. Price* I'oo a Bottle. . Janu4ry 2 i A NEW FOUNTAIN OF LIrE ii.A s om. ED. 1 . . AND its healing streams ,now gushing forth.. brilliant star has arisen' in the East. an* now cheering thousands with ,ILENEwED HEALTH, a\6 LILT, As2l HAITI: 4 :M'.. I That Star is DR. REICHTER'S ; VEGETABLE PURGATIVE. • . , PILLS.• . . .. These pills, let all undeistand. cure disease by'a power peculiar only to itself, which instantly 'cheeks the actiiin and progress of disease. for their corn menceMent is much Mike (which is Whim the • BLOOD AND JUICES! _ arc's(' far depraved. as to produce obstructions and sores) that one medicine, provided itim competent to produce stekness,lwill be all that is necessary for removing disease, and restoring ' ' iILEALTIPIANDI HAPPINESS . to mankind. Let iti likewise be remembered. that there is no megeine nowt. in existence possessing equal Ifealing tomes's; and that no vegetable, or any i i other Lind of physic can sc soonYestot,c health, when losi, wren iti eases t e most inveterate.. , ' • The Action of . ti ese pills upon the 'bowels, arc mild; producing s mo griping pains or debility, boron the contrary, Mier they have operated; you feel that a load ' f irritating and, corrupt humors bate been taken from you, and the buoyant feelings ul: health springlup in their Made; and what is another great object fin these pilla, they are a li.vms safe, they may be taken on all omissions, and under any circurn• stancep, without regard to the name atilt: disease, for they operate upon 'every part of ilie bo•!y, and ex i tel disease front whatever part it may be seated. Every persokwho pesseasce a box of these pills . I '/VEED NO PHYSFOL4N, ,i for in ithem he caM fi nd a cure, and confidently rely , upon a speedy restoration to•health, In C I iCILIVIIIy, the laud of their origin, millions or personk have experienced their - b beneficial effeeta, and the thou'sands who hate used them here, speak of them in the highest of terms, on account of their cura tive ptapertie7. 1 . The toylul news of health and comfort, spreads front:those p.ho have happily used , 1 ' , mt. RP.lctlTErrs wEGg, - rmiLE I'UIIGATIVE PILLS. and they (Qv pre'vail by their own excellence, and the Poiver ofTruili: : , And why, we May reasonably inquire, have they become so endearbd to the hearts ortifose who have used them. and lir them gained, such a popularity ? Simply because their action upon the ' , 1 !Ill;MAN. BODY, , .. 'was as t a loa see aid rain upon vegetal ion, giving new life to 1 who partook of ~its happy influence. As the he al th of theiplant depends upon the sap w h ich circtflates through ns branches, so the life and health of Mankind depends upon the blood n.liit,leflotVs throngh hiS %eitisl. And then th.s vied fluid, tt h.ch is must necessary( to the growth mat stipport of the body. by stone unknown cause becomes waded with morbid and . I Mut UPI' I11.131012S,: The above Store of CLESIEIS arch 18. 1843. 11-1 y Pottsville, A rI'EIZVII 0 N. ITARY STORE. EM 10111 , , subscriber Would respectfully inform his 41- 'friends and customers, thnt he has. locsicd hik Capillun-factgry lo Third Street, No. 101, a few doors Lelow Race, where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many !dew ones as are disposed to favour him with their cosiom. H shll continues to manufacture Military, and Sportmen's articles of every description, sitch as leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, cf all paliertis; Forage Caps; Roisters for troop Body chi ; Carioncb Boxes. BayonetScAbards. Sword Belts of all kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsacks, different patterns: Fire Buckets, passing Boxes, 'Vnbe do. Brush and Picker's Plumes, Pompoons Firemen's Caps. Leatheri Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality: Shot Bags.. Ganiel, [Saga, Drums.&c.,d,:e. lEJ - "Qrd&rs ithankfully received and, promptly at teudei Ea. WILLIAM CRESSNIAN, liNo 101 North Third Street, n few doors below Race Philadelphia,July • 28-6 m - 1 1 . [ W. CABLISLE, ,1.T.;, • : FGANAADISG AND COMMIBi7O.4 Pri ZACIIAiT, Arch Sired wharf, &hthylkill. 1 , PHILADELPHIA, ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the -11-11 , pnblic. Elia( he is prepared to receive-and for. Ward Mer'ehandleo of every description. to all parts on the Juniatta , West and North Branches of no Susmiehannah, and Schuylkill and Union Canals via Schuylkill and Union Canals, which are in complete order, and such arrangements made as to insure a full supply of water during all the year. Shippers'of; produce will find it to be their interests to send produce to the rhiladelphia , Market, via Schuylkill and Union Canals,.it hoick the cheapest anc` safest roma. l'lnaster, Salt and Fish constantly on hand, at lowest market prices. , f Every atterition paid to shipment of Merchandise by good safe boats, commanded by careful capta ins together with Promptness in salesol produce, I Merchandise will not be detained in store on [IC. c l ountofsformy or wet weather, the boats load and unload ceder the store in the dry. 1813. MEDICINES •DR: , Wru.'Evari s a celebrated Camomile Pills do Soothing Syrup for childreno Baron Voiillutabeler's. Herb Pills foot: Goodie's Female Pills. DoctlWilliam Evan's Fever&-Agoe Doet.ilunt's Entente Pills. ,I For Dyspeptic , • Persons Runt's • Botanic Pills ire said tir be superior to ,any Medicine ever yet Offered to the'robliC. A fresh supply of the, above Medicines oust ref , rlved ariti for elle - rt Ifir Prot gtorc of fLc; 11,1 50. ...11/iIN C..11.' PROTECTION: '......- INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY;FIII '!11E FRANKLIN usun4xcE cok OV PHILAHELTHIA: Capital $400,000, Paid 1U.• 1 °.. CHARTER VERPRTHAE. CONTINUE to Maki Insnrince. peviliiiiie4nt . . and limited on every description of proXtty. in town and country on the usual favorable tetiOs Offici,l6ll Chesnut Street near fifth streeti t ':: CHARLES N. OANCAER Presided. DIRECTORS, .. ' 1 • - 2 . : Charles N. hanker, G I . Samuel rant. . ...; • James Scam - . Frederick Brettlit,V,* . . ~ Thomas Hail; . : Jacob Ramith. ThaMas S. Wharton; Gm WlZiehari B o ° ' Tobias Wafft er, .. ' Modecai D. Lew* r, i • CHARLES G. BA NCKER, &ON. The Subscriber hoe.hgen . appointetl s age4 fit the above mentioned instildtton, and tit notit7til pared to makainsuranCe, on every ,desetlittlip or , property. at the lowest rates. ' , , .-). 1,, . . ' ° ' ANDREW RUSBE.t. Pottsville, June 13, 1841, . :5.4 , Ludemnlity rtgatimt Ictss or damage by, Fire Cast i tat $400,000. CHARTER .PERPETUAL. 5 .? . pm: SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE - CO-!. '"' PAN Y, make Insurances, either iemortiVy or. perpetually, against Loss - or Damage by Flap, in • town or country on Houses, Barni,•and Building! df all. kinds. on Household Farnitdre, Mercha tree Horses, id m Horses, Cattle; Agrienharal, Commercial ondi . a factoring Stock and Utbnitila of every deactip ion;; Vvstas and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mcidga% . ges and Ground Rents upon the Most favoiabte,terl`o.., ,Applications for I neurance, or any, infgrataticta on-, the subjcct may be made either personally:l tn. by, letter, at the Company's office, at the Northwese corner of Sixth and Wood s tr eets, • - MORTON McMICIIAEL, President. L. KKIMIclaAlt., Stictelary. . • . :i . ' DIRECTOR', , •:- .4" , . Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes; . Joseph Wood, • Archibald Wright, P. L. Lagucrenne, Samuel Townsend; Elijah nalleit, 'Robert Loughe;ad',• • George M. Troutman, R. W. Pomeroy, • George W. Schreiner. ~, The subscriber has been appointed AciiNT Ibr the above mentionbd - Instivation and lis now prepered to make I NPUr.totens upon every description oftroperty at the lowest rides. • 13P..„VAMIN BA.I:eIIeAN Pottsville, Feb. °7,1841 :1 • ' -:- • : POCAHONTAs, OR INDIAN YEtiErABLE p I iLLS. • /TIDE remedies prescribed .fur the curt of die eases, have correctly been divided iiitsji etas sea according to their, operation upon th 4 Somali system.Tlpis - we have one class Which causes the stomach to tjsct contents, iztellecreirtier,. Soother indneingiperspit-atiote ealled dtripphotet. - tea and a third which viermiles the 1 - stemac h . nod bos, els, denominited cathartick&c.j..Cliithaf... tics or purging•inediines, belle rn 'eyery, ate and country been the' favintritert of thepktyliip3iins for the Jere of i•rfe mestobstin l attilind ithifintsig ma. tadies. The. woAderful 6ne4ss attending this : mode of tr'eatmenktv ill .r'eaddv be hitieratood when we reflect that the stannic!) and bow* have • ustrianed to Won, the iiniloriani funclka4 of di.- gem too, or the douversion;Uf food into-410d, that vital fluid intended for theglovellt andfriurtsli. Inept of the whole system. tullows tliat when ever thin digestion tirg,arte tccornc del4ved or disqualified fer the Ilea It hi"'fermance . pf. thew duty - (and this occurs doily,in civilized-Syciety ' ni pot e and diSeask ere the reSitils. 1t has been remark«!, that , whenevair She ge: mach is not :nt•ttfulla empltijfed 'it. is .3)lviays at mischief. 'Flint individual4lio woultd'dkny that. the n,nst forthidahle ditteusetf are daify.enred by the tree . 01 rills cultipoonded and for i'stile molt 'tit ry It:link:la our ,coiintry, a ciultticertair ly risk- 1113 ILUittatitin for 4raeity.',.The roett=- liontas„ or: I led tan iVcgrtable Pills 20 - leitinso the • stomach, verify the:blistd ien, ,- : ve : ltlflarnett titit, nett have pruved' critinentiy usetur ill eating bilieus,tcver, hili•ion 'choke; ititiaanmalo of the: rheutitatt,ot,'et., , yojrundiiiq.ecuriey.. eotAtvtioe;A & , sLe, (f. Fentales of bedOttiry hab. its and sulijett to todigeatinti, liatule . n4; head. ache, deprt s t4on of sprits end uneasiness, will fiird relief the use of these 'There is not a disea:e ! et!thdcd well a full p6lte, a dry arid .a eoat.d tongue! ;that 'thetire'imlls will 00: re licce. The ittlioivini. einrpiq nail-Owe will show the betli.fit daravcd OM in c cc. ty ctitonicu disettf4'- I • CERTIFICATE. ,; ;Having - ! - ' betn cured by,tlie , use thutucahnn: Las or an culartning diselbu of the',ll;!er of se. viral years Standing, I .deem it a dilly; to make ' my case known to the public, .for ilikhenefit of others. .1 hed taken varino reutediiys which af. lorded wily iti•liporSry relief; after uisingitwo hex. thest pink, my ei ,, eaF-e 'TAP I IlaYe , enjoyed good'health tliti!last six thopthe. • Wll4. .. JAM FULLMER April .. 1h43, 1 pr-lhe qulelrf the abkl., • W. .:Eoing T yottsVill,Georgccifeifsnyderi: New Castle, 'Steiner . 4V Schuylkill Boyce. Hugh Kirisley,• Pea Curbed, ficlitielnili• Hearer. Orwilisburg.! Thronglinut the biota:f i e supply ran always he.had 'of Fred, Klctt B(..'cri. Drug.. grata, corner of atieets, Phila. delphia. „. '' April'29; ."IL YORK COAL AG ENCY, 201 PINE' 6tHEE.T. W. Kimball, solielislconsignment,of Coal, 11-4. fro m the Schtlyfkill region, of:all the Nan= ous qualities, and', siszs • immediate sale, by the eargn for cash, apptovtici credit; ai.exchangc for Greeeries, - . 'Dry Itoads, Hard Warr, Buote, Shoes, Hutt.; Cht, and *nicks re rotired in the coallegion: He will alSo attend to anyitegociet re'quirinetiersonal iitldntton: His experience 'in 41'4 Coal Otisiness„'".ead *mina& 'acquaintance, with many of the , deniers, lathe city and V:ininity of New lotk, gifts ; hirn'a de; aided advantage over striageys ofccnasual visit ors. in inaking-adt antageoini, , •aleij He Will also visit the Taverns, and Cities, - clo' the North River, for the purpose of making WO, also the Eastern Cities. Any one debirous Or mar ket by forwarding to me 'a bill of lading, can generally have his coal sold on arrival if invoiced market range olprieee.AdOcription of die coal, lie condition, and frOrfl whit aline Will always be necessary to 'gui'de me Mitt:Jets, All bus: Fines er.trut•tqcl to me willfle attended to with promptness and fidelity. Refer to !Beasts. AAR:. W. Packer, Reading; Pa. New York, Jone 17, PURE 'WRITELEM/. . , VW' ET fl ERI & BROTH q'l,i4ta at!titata, refs, No 65 north, 'erhot phis, have now a good Oupely of their warranted pule whist lead, ..and those cushainera:who have been sparingly supplied', in „conacciuiinoo of 4' run on the article shall . . asiiv havelhOr Ohara filled: No known subeance poliessee ihtkle•Titeserva. ttvo and beautifying wineries ati - 45iairible in a quail emit lyvith"Anadillieraterl paint, to au white lead; hermany admixture er,iiher ala only mare its value. !It hasAtietere beint the steady atm of the manufactureis forming years, to supply to the public palter% tly pure eXite lead; and the tinceaslng . clemesd for the ars tide is proof that it one mei•vslhlavor. It is invariably branded on one head — W.gTHERILL & BROTHER. in full, arid. on thqther. Was. : RANTED Peat —all in:red letters. 17'. November 19. ' 1 ,47-- TO ArNTs . THE FORT CLINTON FOVNDRY. emit , Machine Shop , toge th er svitneti Ihe - Flaski v Machinery,' and fixtures belonginittteretto. • , Ap ply to ' . ISAACNEYERA Esq.. - • . aq Port Clinton. onto ECKERT; - GU/FORD. • , Swatari Furnace.. I Deartnbor 17. caeAP GOODS . POlt '►Stra And no Creek! givel.: EMI ", • 4'l, • /TONE subt.cribeS tras just opeott4..!4t the corner • of Norwegian St.„' and !be Ithiunt Carbon Rail Poad, - a genetal asap/tenant iitGinCerisaand Provisions. which be will sell -at tbilowcet - p05.... Bible prices rot cash Stith asSegars; Molatees e Cof f ee, " Chocolate. TealChifsekniitaLSPlCatlaitc....... Sperm and Whale, oil, SpermariettiVilloolda. and Dip td 'Soatr, Tobacco, klpgar s .- : {h on. Shoulders, Muss Pork, PrlcAlteePoibifish, Mack Orel Herring; Stc; 4c. IT. ltieitufAt.r.. • , - . I U 18-ly e
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