Vie Otitis; r E 0., i. Ituntosuoln, IN 1 ,, 1t - wis a little, t-eacheroue thing, , To teal upon me when *Wells 4 And . bary in my hp its stinii, - So very deep' ' - Claim, thou not, sir s devise some way, • Some gentle way, a southipg att. To draw the sting. the pain -And matt the smart V' ' "Oh yea my fair, I'have - ia way, -,A.genile way, a - soothing art . , To draw the.stiog,„the pain allay, • • ;And ease .the smart V.' • • • • try it quickly, then,".she'gried, fairest i .talie it tint Wiest " My lips to here I close applied • Arid stole a lase.' • • , "I . ld the gentle, soothing art," Shia eighed and said, "the 'pains decay, ' The sting is , draton, and gone,the smart, '.Quite gone , iwily • , "Nay, ray lint so—the kips 1-steal, It steal. the sting, my lovelruni thee, But ah !tie only gone, I From thee to me. Into Mau•Yot Orin Noosetniferi Ajaurncyniin printer lately sot out on foot for the interior_of . Oaio, a divance of five hundrq miles; with an' old brass rule', and tbreedollarein cash in hie picket. • lie soon found himself in .PenneylveniW, end being weary', called-at the inn 'of a lltitchinan, wh..ihe found quietly smoking hie pipe, when the following dialogue ensued : rYell, 'dishier Velking Selitick, vat you ;tent 1' 'Refreshment and repro.' •SUpper and ludging,i,t, 1 iedkon 1' air,•eiipper and lodgings. • .Pe you a Yankee pt. 3.0, nait chewelry in your. pack to cheate r Yankce.pedkr.' . - r . . 11 stngin' tetch2r, too lszy vork V ' 'NO, air.' chenteel i shoantlker,. sot rachtays till Satur day and loyal drunk in de porch titer Sun day I'' • ..,- iNci,air . , or tahoutd hate monded my boobs be. tciiia this. ButSl sm net diaposed lonAer to eut•mit to this outlartiltill Inquiaition. Can )iiirgive sapper and lodgings V •Trekely. ,But tot be you 1 A book•achent taken honest hoopla's:money for a little bruin' ditt drily 'makes cm I.ay •Try again, your. worship:, . !A' dentist, Weston' to I):iitle's chows, at a tol: ler s' achnag, and, 'runntn' of mit oleStiorribocit's tsugtuer 1' sir, no tooth puller. 'A ketnolujue, dcn. feeiina to young tit& hOdp like ao many cabbitch, end ch.rrging 25 cents to tolling fpounca, Jika , o blam'd Yankee 1" .No ; no, phrenulnis, ncither, your Exceaen v14' 1 7814 deri, vat do .t.ifle aro you 7 Choost tell, and you shall haye some of de best asssage fur _supper, and achtay all night, free gratis, nutout charging, you a cent; tuit a chill of uriskei .to `abtart on peforeprekfasi.' . !Very welt, your honor. To terminate the.col iorply.without !tattier. circumlocution ;.1 am an bumble disciple Of Foust-4 pr.fea,.or of the art 'pmservative typographer, et your service !' ' • . ' Womb dat 1' - • !A Printer, air, a man' that prints books and .newspapers.' . • !A man cot brints noosehapers ! Oh! yaw ! yaw ! By Choppiter —aye aye! D,tsch it ! a man cot, brints noosebapera--yaw ! yaw Valk up, calk ep,lllit , hter limiter Cheeins, dike de ehentleman's pack pll% Gdoho, pring some junks La de lire. A man cot brinta noorwhapers. - 4tut,isla 1 may pe shot if didn't link you vos - a tailor.' AnrairissaysT lirrnsbn isr•ay.—We give Msry Ado Smith' the benefit of our c‘dutons in givittg additional publicity to thelullowing grove atisertiseniept,..which appears in the , Sulney AIM.. "To ahomit may caum , rnmy husband, John Smith, aoiconded from me 'more than seven years- Igo, acid left without protectim or means of supp ;' and 'at no 'tidings have since . been heard of him, I iittend 1.1 j in iii ocedt , cit with another man at the fir,t convenioAppMtu city, unless he. John Smith, sends me *cord tLa: he tat living.—. Mary Ann Smith." *Mixt" £ten , Marrea."--Tne spirit of travel kis kept aims w:th the spirit ,of invention and improvement• ttivrican wander whatever ins elifiStion leatkinni. In luxury, with antic and elegance, and the ,epeell of the wind, he can travel from Preenfand-to Patestine--visit every wander • and every curiosity of ovary nation . utioryahteh• the' sun of Heaven ehiaoi. ,To day he may sit *" beneath the shailowa 'of , the Pyramids,. and ea Months hence witness a Bain° hunt-St the base of the Hooky A:fountains. He may bask.,bene..th thes m edara of Lebanon te•orrow, and . wtnin a twelvemonth steed amid the thuoder andsprsy of Niagara. Great, great, to human enterprize.—, pookya ' ' . • • Ftasr sin., OF • rsaatuoicr.—A woods -man (tom %ha int' nor of Arhnn-as, who had Bev et 'he en bard a steamboat,- hial occati.ta t 3 1 ,1 1,4 St.touis a short time since. From tifti Tank of the river he hailed tho .. Harry of the • West •• • " ' • ..Capitio, what's the fgre to SI. L.uia 1 . 7 I sMAst. part of the boat do you wish to go onl" gtoke4 tho Csptain l ..cab.n or &ail" Haot your cabin," raid the h'eosior, jive lin o cabin at home—giv,e . thir halt you'rit got 1". , • . 81 DoN'T t.:AUs..'—Yes you do' care ; yonsie cgOy in °pit now; and when you are sobered down and halm had time for rearition, you will ce,re.— 41,trtsinly the • World - don't core ! about you, and aran!,l wag on as it is wont, were you aunihilut.d at this morn.r.nt ; but unless you core f,); the world you are ruined at once. It is of I no sing to'get a.pet, 2%1 use harsh JAngut:-1 arid denounce tsery_ body around ryOu.- It bit, not a wise sjornr . that Ds hWbored 1n your .beari is the spirit 0 1 .Wh,P.e you live, you wilt hive much to per . Oen and torment you but it is on :vise to spit fire, bite your thoud4, or 'shake yonrilate st.all who come io your.resch. Bear up, e,i_td I.tisettere with Caw heart:sod kind look. Such a spitit.wili be Worth polsessi g.fti wilt . yield , yo u pure enjoy , mentos% all times. and . drew /ironed you friend! ,who will cootributo to your aelfara and ,-bspiti i , V.1113C012:77 p.impkin pite pi• ien,et'arn they tioldenaz vitails? Decided in the iseestioe.. . . . Which is wine/ally the easieat—tofik enema. piFei or e:Ovir Decided to be andepidable, any Aite. s: . . Vittich it Ike MOO p,roatebk. ca heel a ton or kW 9 bQo , • RUIDI4IILY,IIIICD 17P. --A poor editeteut wait this his oak. ' *Dear Readers, wilt this: pipet nettles' the eristinre Of the .Olio 1' Our number is fuli completo, and we 1148 .'busted is-. tablishmint: We elan gather np ant cost and barn, shave off our.whiskere. dun a 6111 intetat t.>apsotmtns'of .patzerne,' that will pay in pro- Diem, and then we're going tor to go to•someo thar fled otoperstion. It may not be more es taudifd• but it cannot well be leaf! .haw Cans volt tt,goitss 'frizswri.,--A: Miss Min Grey, of •Alho44..eertiftes* that Shia had • broken heart for.neacli ok year and was cuieil tato" two %Woo of Dal istiitig ; it t zilko 1 ' • Geography rvilig:nalsr. and justly pepulite-work.flas been received hod is now offered for rale ,by the subscilber.' 'h is a work thati sliould' be in the hands of every; one .who is, ek,Pennsytviililori or who Wishesio bccenrie acquainted ,w ith, ' rs phy,and 'the immense . rcimu ices Millie ignite:— From reliciSt of rciedimeodotery 'notices, wo lect - the , - BECOMMENBATIONS.\ • ' From Hon. Charlet M'Oluro,' Secretaty thr rantmantoiatth and Sapermtendent ,of Coin !non- &louts of Pennsylvania. SPCItETARY Ciainunsweatmes Omer,; Harrisburg, september Mr. ELl6l4itD C. PIDDLE, - have given is careful perusal to the Ge ography of.liennsylvenia. by l Charles B. T regn, lisq.. rhieh vbu hive lately published., and find it 1° conta i n a vast.ninoiint 01:useful and Inheres. ting isitiirmution relaiive - tO the History; Gbagra• tiny, Geology; Government,, Internal improve-, mem. - Product lone. &., &c.„l of our Common wealth, admirably condensed 'and arraliged.' As , a book of reference it . iiinvaluable, and should be in the possession of every :one who desires to becaMe acquainted with thd character and .re: sources - of reMisylvania.i ' The yrotk will also beno4 eminently 'useful as a lest booa;4lotii in the &mon Schools and, in the Seminaries of a higher order, 011)1064 the State. As such, I hive no hesitation in re. commending its adoptiori 6y the Scliebl three., tors, and btliore ! k eying eharge of theie Institu tions . ~.,. . I am very , ; respectfully, .. ioui•okdient servant, . - ' CUAS. WCLURE. Sup. C. Schools. FIRST Fpliri9L DI , TRICT OE . PENN'A. 1 , Pniladelphla,Octuberi 10, 1e43 At a meeting . of Ike 11,110 of Conirollera cf, Piiblie Schot Is', held at the Controllers' eham tter.on Vtohday Ocintitei,Dth, 1843, it war,' 'Resolved That `•Tiegti'sGeography of Penn-, sylvanta" be intro4ueed i aei a Class. It.uk..ititti tub Public Gisinniar Sehoels of the District:as a substitute , fur .. .Eraton'a qeogre 1 0, 5 et Pei!! ' sylvania." _ - i he M . qr.- Extract from the I .TIIOIIAS . B. FLJKONCE, Serietary 114 ant if • Coittreltem Eburmin C. PIDDLE, .li,fa. . . For bale .Wholesale'and Retail by BENJ. BANNAN. • • • Agenklor,:Scbuylkill County. Noveinberi 4, .' 45 1 ERE7iIPIORy 5A By order of the Truster-3'ff the Lhval:_cfate United' &riles. 9 COAL LA TV Schuylkill Co; Pennsylvania. , n o Tuesday, November,' 21, 11 4 43, at 7 o'clirk ` l3 ' in the Evening will be sold without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, by stiller of Vie Trustees of the Bank of . the United Stales, the following described property: ' . . Terns—tineiiird CaSi4oce.thirdiri one year, arr.'. - .e balance in two years, seemed by bonds And mortgage'on the property. , • THE. SELTZER TRACT, The undivided half 'of three several tracts of coal land, situate, in (Schuylkill. township, Schuylkili county, .bounded by. lancla surveyed in the nameiht Christiana Bushey,Aarne BOW. en. Abraham Guilden, Nla!ry Mertz .and 'others; Containing three hundred and twenty-foot acres and one 'hundred and sixteen perches, more'; or less, known as the "Seltier7 or "Patterson tract," withhe a ppurtenances.Consisting of 'seven dwel ling [houses, school and meeting hnhae, excel)- . ring and re-erving such parts of, the above Mentioned premises' being cer tain lots in the town of. Patterson, • which may ;have been sold and' con. veyea ieretofore by Joseph Swill, and subject: to' the ct mpletion of all agreelnent4 tor'the sale abd conveyance of such <Aber lota in. t. the said town, part of the sand premkes h,eretofore entered into by Juseph,Swift with tiny, other person or per. sons, as expressed in a certain Indenture front Joseph Swift to Joseph Colvperthwait and Henry J. Williams, datedApo! 13th, 1838.'and remir ded in Schuylkill county to deed bniok, No. 16, page 588. . • I The Seltzer tract is situate-on the Schuylltill valley rail road, and -several veins Of coal pass through it. ' I • • • No. 2. An undivided 1. 4 'l part of k certain tract nil laud, situate in Saitrylltill township, Scheiy I. kill . county:, containing 70;acres, 138 perches and allowance, bounded as: follows: beginning at a stone, 'thence by land late of Peorge (Winger, since of Edward B. flubley,- - q , north 17 Be. green, west 65 perched to a slone, thence by Valley furnace land north 75 degrees, past. 194" nerctles. toe stone, thence by land' late vacant, south 5 degrees, weat7-2 Perches to d black ask' sapling, and thence South 76 degrees, west 167 perchesto Wet place ut beginning r containing in the whole, 76 acres, 138 perches act! arm°. . BAC LE H 11.1., TRACT. — The Seven undivided twentieth peas of seven undivided toxiventh'parts l of a Tract of land, situ. me in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county,,ed.• joing lands t.urveyed;to fha r amen of John Wtl lrits;-George Glentworth, Mary Davit, and others: containing 328 acres and 62 perches, more or less, 'knowr as the ;Eagle Hill tract • with; the a portenanccs, consisting of six dwe)ling hoitsee, ' - smith shop Snrfk stable. ; There is a lutxral rail road pas sing through flits eavr tract, the'oner half of 'wh)ch be:kings, to the property, and several of the coat /111tmi are now in succ".ful operation. Na 13. The-owners of IA tiths of the ab..,vo diet have apttjio for a diviston. Vei I,LE Y FURNACE LANDS. , • • The iinc4ided one ninth part or share ofe'eer, ?min bridy of landP. sitth,te in Schuylkill - ; and Rush townships, Schuylkill county, Penn. con. taining 8100 acres, more or less, shown as, Ike Valley Furnace lands;" with the, appiiriehan cry, consiAing of an anthracite furnace, ore kiln and oilier improvementsConnectectriiili the Lime, 44 dwelling! linuses,, 3 ! smith shop's, „ and stahlcs.l This land estnnds! a. • 1111 1- - , cross the first or Schuylkill coal! ba • -- inrlocitng all the coal veins, !Bev. eral ot : wholt have been, opened and arc now be ing worked.; A liage portion or the land is well covered with timbet 'Annelle for mining purposes. The Schttvliiill Valley rail road pas, sea through "the land, and several branehes or lateral rail roads aro. made ;up t t:the difftirent mines on .theltract the 'whole of one and tbe one half of another belong ti it. • AI. THOU AB & SON,: ,Avettoneers, NO. 9.V.Vidnut 1:13" A Urge nomunt ot valuable city propertv alQo,,the . valhahle Edate knoNn as! Lemon um,. contains - 4 upwards of 4• , 1 omit, Fistratibunt Works;Wgter a -faun and other property at Smith:Penton, New be sold al the .same time by order of Same Trustees.--1 Terms of the i r whole, opeLthird Cash. One.thied in one year, and . the balaned in two viers. ir.kTlie pOsitively be, add with Out reserve or limiiatitin. - I Philadelphia, Nevemlier . 4, 1843. Fashionable Tellolring E.stablishmeilt • W;A•WILLIAMS . R 4 P‘'E I R . . 4 4 D 7%4 L 0 'WAKE- this opportunity to inform the inbabi tants of Po.tsville and vicinity that he hail taken rooms ip Centre - street; three doors above ;the Ecehange..tlotel, where he initmia carrying on the Tailoring business, in its various brew. ghee, - The public, may • rest assured of haying their Garments made in as newt. and fashionable ; - style as in any city in the Union* • • !laving h a d long caparience.in the bu irk various cities' he fiat on himselfthat hecan!gi general satisfaction to those who may favochito with 0 caq.r: ' • , ILTGarmotits entrusted to his cafe will he War . . ranted in all 'cases. , Particular attention paid to cutting. Get. 7.1843. P. 44irarros ;WILLY aturanousirs I , suGfr • • EICHRoLT2I4-sANDERBON , 3 i • New DraZwr.o.Polsyd l oi Atatatts bt Botieylkilla• , , • • • . gra., DEAYNp: : ultip . *, *- • Searpa's Compoundirrt . wore *mastic Oil, . 10O1(the cure of DEAFNE:4S,i paik s, and the 11 :: • discharge ofel-natter fram-the eats; also all hoes dis.aerecahle noises., lilts iliO'buzzing of in. sea,, falling of water, bozzing otstesui, Ste. -which-are aymptnmi of anproaching deafness, and also attendaid wiih Vie disease. GER NE lerxrE. ' "The &pawing Editoriala elild I . certificates will boned with interest - as the) 'Meek ficts which are "stubborn thine :% . i firlosT . EXTRAORMARY ' ,CITELE .!. 7 —lf any have doubts they may now disuilss thern, and the most incredulous may •consider . . Dearness as curable. Numerous.cases of cureC;and many of them so ry remarkable—by the UM of ..,`Scarps's Oil,'' have been published, but this "paps the climax. 7 Youngrii (Ad may yet recover hearing.. A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania and now. about 80 years of age, had been gradual& "getting deaf for il! , niore tban 40 years, so that it as next to impos. - sible to make her hear cower s ton in the loud • mit tunes of.yeice; Last Winter slie was induced to try "Scarpss Oil for pearnese.'' lt is only necessary to add that shit haslu., , a' twoUttles; and that her hearing is petreely restored—she is cured. % l' .. ; „ DEARNE'39 CORED--tho Calle' alletter written by ,Mr. itilinse 11:iend in this city, is imniotse " The bottle of ScrapeS Oil, you sent me, with the wish would try it, has been aped, have Mtonislicd'all; you homy has been since she wastiiree hears quite well„but as, Vie m used, I wish you to send men A. have every reason to belies? tirely.'—( 'Prom . . ! •' Fur sale by •D. B. GUMPE! •Second Street, Philadelphia, a EICHLIOLI'Z Sr. ) July 22, •'.. t 9, . & Has re.ci • At .No. 12 Slre Front :Preel,'f)elumep, Willow Street ra, =ll he offers for wholesale and common Brow Castile 40., Fay I,IFIHERE terms, Yellow Soap, d 0... Palm du., Aug.wt NEW Eooi Mary & Martha, by Mrs, Ellis Bernardo Del Carmo. bY J. G. l Village Doctors, by T: S. Arthd Loamy of Life, by the. Couute4 Letrers from the Bailie: I Nina. by Miss Bremer fresh Windsor Castle.' by Ainsworth Philio in search of a wife, (a fr Ten Thousand a Year, Chun2e In,' Ameiican Notes The Attache Muck is the Mother of Money :Smith's l'roduPtive Frtrilling, b. Nliss Leslie's 6, se lust received uud ibr sae by S , "iit. 16, DIERCUSNY'S I.IOTEL N 0.41 COURTL&Ni) STREF.T, NP:W YORK. • rral E subscriber 1 , respectfully ' notifies his - 11 ' friends and otherfi,that he has reccn'ly open. ed a 'new. anti conveniently ifurnished Hatek nt 41 Coortland Et., a short diOance above his old stand, and nearer to Oroadwey. lie will be better- able to Acomodate his visit. ors as his house is-larger. mid fitted, up with sit: tine parlors in ,modern style, and seventy fur nished• Bcd.rooms. • I He hopes his customers !will continue their p*opage to the new establishment, nnd , would inform them that hp - has reduced his price of boarding . to one dotldr per day. CHARLES IVY OFF. Piti-ladel t ph;a, April* 29, 1S— & LO'L'S I FORSAL I IE, ;... tt esis 4 f 5 t.7 .7 :' Aida, a large ninn4er of thilloings::and out - varitiub vizes on the Navigation tract, lying pritici plq in iho dorough of Pottsville. Apply to ' . SAMUEL LEWIS, • - Jnly ;Real esiatengent,Centre St. l ale ' s ratentPlatfor'Fn and 'Canter . . : T.ATFORM Isdales wOtthing from 100 . .t0 231111 lbs. and Counter scales in every vari. etv, superior to eni scales ;before invented, fur sale by the agents ; GRAY At BENNETT. 43 'Walnut street, Phiilud Ipitia. Juna 17, 181:1, . 2.s—tf • - MAU. - YAM. iIIEiLS• :11rUAT received aifd rge Q.larto Welsh Family 13ib10. , primed ih' Eogliiihi and Welsh, which whl be sii9d cheap by the aUbiciriber. September 9, 3 1 ,;-- B. BANNAN. - - " Adininisiratoes Notice. NOTICE is hereby gived, that Letters of rinniatration, :of, the; goods and ehattlee which . were of IV. W. Martin, late of the borougb of. Pottsville, 'deceased, liave been granted by thn Register ot,bet nylkrll county, to the sitbscri r berg All persons indebted to said 'estate, arc thdrefore requested to make . immediate payrneni, and'all these having claims, will. present- then fori'settletneut. J.O. ROADS, Administratori MATILDA: MARTIN Adintnislialrii Denbo 14 1 1 ' . -42-6 t Fredericka! Bremner's works!: FRESEI etipply of tliese celebrated land in 1-3 k temsting worsts conbisung of Tele Presidsrit'd Deughther Nine, the President's Daughter N The ti-- Fumily - 25 Thp Neighbors . ' The Home,pr Farnlly tearee cjt Fondly Joys 12 Strife & Peace, or Scenes in Norway • 25 Just received and for sale by 'Oct: 7," • • • B. BANNAN. 45-3 t. Annuals for 1844. HE Gilt for 1844, wittiB splendid - plates, Friendship's Opting, 9 .do • • The Winter Green, 16 . do I Annuals for sit seasons. I Jost receiired and tor 'sale Philadelphia pri. ces by B. BAiN.NAN.: October 2t,, . 43-- GEOGR4 l'H ViCIF PEISINiqi.V.ANIA;Tre - go 's dougraphi of Penney Ironic ,IpEt recefir sd 'and for sale by, • 13; BAIN , i Solo Agent for the County. • Oct. tl,- .Neinderl&Church On" tory. riper. History of the Christian' Raligien and Church during the three first ceetteries. by . Dolt. Angustua Ncandqi price , Just I reeeived and ,tor sale by !, •BAN.N AN.' 66i.nher 21. . ' , • 43. EMI , , , (AUX; kArli Y,I4.IF.THH H El AVEribi.... .w.iih. no, ii large At.buyjuat,,' received arid for lisle by. j Oct': 21 1 43 , ii g• '- - ~If. HANNAH. • • THE Mi R / i§. 2 iOVRNAL. r i 1 , tinz extract from of Button, to a ior pea inesi , ,,that hat my daughter rind rind in its effects, how very deat she I cars old—she now , dicine has all been other bottle, which will cure her en- ft T, N 0.120 Nor th rid by SANDERSON, Agents, Pottsville . n 30— rN litif doors above and road, on reasonable r etail, first. quttlav do., White Fuller's ray'' having do. 33-I.b* OM larvin of Blaesinzon 12 . 12 ZEE Ish adpply) 12 do do • • 12. do .12 37 und,• 50 't. single Nos., 16 IS. BAN NAN. IS: LAW ItENCEi . ' s 91 fa' he s a le of Soolfizoorth hfarvfachireng • Coinpinays Suit:riot Welting *per, 111;antaduss No. 3 Wilma Sr.. PEILAPELPEITA HE following Muds, constantly , cm hand and for sale to the trade, at the lourpst market pricesi— rie thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, and 1 and white. I • tra Super and siperficie Folio Post White. ,EXtra super Packat andlCommercia and white. Extra surer Linen note Papers. SUperfine and fine Bill.papers.(Lorll Ido , do do ' (Brox, . do do Comiiing House white. Extra super Congress Caps and LeTl 'ruled, blue and.white.; SOperfine French l'o*Ulplain 814 r Siiperfine and fine Caps and Postr , ,r bine and white, or various qualiti Also Rennet Boards, Tissue, W tlaidwarepsperr, &c., &c - ; !ll:F511 tu' 100 tons of ?cacti Orch Mountain coal will be thhen in exc i !r, at the lowest piiceS. July 15th,. MILLINERY AND FAN girl GOODS. • 1 JJRS. MORGAN, qi Market str i eet, next door to Mr. Wotfingerrs tavern, rspectfully in: !firms the citizens of Pottsville, a n d - the public 4eGerally, that she haii just recetvd a new and tw.hionable as:Moment; of millinery and lenity gouda, amongst which are the Athdrt Bratd,,Fm. tence Braid, Needle Straw, Envlitih Straw, and Nied Lawn Bonnets,with a fineltii•sciitinent of ineO's and boys' Leghbrn and Sekrass . Hats, All of which will be Old mile!) lowery.,than the banal prices ;ill. cash. ; Bonnets altbred and done Lp on'the'nostrtasonblo - I pnutvine.Apriil3. NEW WHOLESALKIAND RE L AIL WILROE. rilh'4llE subscriber is induced frottlibe very lib. 1-°- eral encouragement he has bitewed (and Also from the necessity of their being a cheap 11.dail Store, in this part of the own) has pi o. icured End will keep 6-insfantly , on hand—Flour, 'Salt,. Tea. Sugar; Coffee, Cheese, lola'sses, Vine. ar,&c., &c:, which in connecting with his re. sent stock of flstius,.i boulders, 11[1.ackorel. Her ring and PEA fish. grown Yellv and .White Soap: Al-0 a very l:aupetior 14rticle et Pure Palm, Almond and Fancy Soaps—,Sperm and Tallow Candles—W . :inter and !Fell Strained Spet m Oil, &e, &c ,; &Lc All u) which I will sell at the lowestGAO Retail rrieca—And to fainilies„ or those bueiing, to sell a liberal ;deduction will be made, in proporaut, to the quail. ;city taken. . 'EDW AR D AR DLEY. P. S.—From the fact 'of my having a person in the City, whose time and attentiun, is devoted; to the selection of the articles I propose selling-. I have nu hes , tatinn in saying Mit 1- . can formals gotids as cheap, as any in Pottsville; Call and for .yourselves.' i : E. Y. Pottsville Sept.: ; 23, 1843. WE have just received a larks assortment of SZasonable Goods consisting of Cloths, Citsstmeres, Sattinetts, , Beverreens, MuAms, Prints, Checks, Flennells Tiekings, Guighants,Cambricks, Cotton Pla!nnells, Diapers, Linens, Silk, Cambileli, and CiitCori Handlter chiefs, tlosiery and Globes , Furnittire, Chrcks, Lmseys, ke., ke., and wish! to-sell them at a small advance on cost and chaigeE; those in want of any of the above or anyt4ing else usual ly kept in our Borough Stores ar@espeetfully to: vited to - eall on - .! E. q,.& A. HENDERSON : , 36 September 2, IiVMS! HAMS!: Otel- rill t E subscriber announces to the ptiblic that he Itg. has on hand a 'no quantity of %Yell cured (lama, pried Beef, Tont 4 ,,es, Azc. whiCh he will cell at' rErtv•Low RATES FOR CAstr, at histstarui in Centre Street, opposite the Town Hall. All Swim] meal. Which on trial should rove not to ;be good, will be taken buck. . rite always keeps for sale, all kindi of Fresh Meat which will be sold ;it reduced Aria's—nrid resPectful, ly solicits the patrona g e of, the publijc. JUIN :RIGGER. Pottsville, Feb. 11 ' 1 7 Office of the Philadelphia - rind Iteading . Itailrottd compatiy. • Philadelphia; July 21, 1813. La• The Philadelphia and iteadirg Railroad Company hereby giie i - -• -' natice i hat the irates of freight on •—.,- ''ts . Oat are and will continue nn follows: - • From Pottsville • to Richmond or Philadelphia. 111 4U per tonl $ 1 40 per ton. From Schuylkill liaveo ; '3O ", • i 1 P t) r. " S: 1111 ‘DFORP, Secretary. • Philadelphia, July 29, 1843 , ; , • - 31— O Piints:Arrilups: I.ISTL received and fie sale by the subscri bets,a large and eleg.ant aisoilment of Prints, at prices from 64 to 25 cent., °Mang which are several new styles, 'and will Enid as low, as any other stoic in the borough .an, or will sell the same quality of goods. Thcisc in want, will please calrand examine our•stoekbefore purcha ing elsewhere. 1 • E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. I ; '36— September 2, Q % IST of the price or some aktieles new offer- B" ed for ,ale at the 'York Sitore in the Bor nugh of Pottsville: Brown Soap by the box 4 ete. 10 l i bs cir Upwards 4 do. 5 . Yellow ‘ Soap, do .5i " do 6 Moleenndle.::( ' tra-filio do 10i ' do, II Dip' . do 9 ." do 9 Pure Patin Soap do II : 1 " lbti. or upwards 12 iThimmi Soap 'do 16'" 'do IA September 23.'. , 39 NEW MIA: STORE,. . . .a...._,,... i E. B. EICHIJOIVIt, & CO,. re -.........., 'V - - 31 0 • speetfully informs )the citizens n 1 ..-.. Potsvtlle, ankSermilkill county gen 13 111- , .... - : :erally that -they hkve' opened, (in the pIOIC formerly occupied ii, r Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of - , . r ' Drags, Medicines,. , i. , . Chemicals, , ttid, ; • ' - Oils. ' Dyel, . . • Varnishis,• • OY, Glass, Patent Medicines, iii-ej, 4e. • • . . And solicits a share 01l publici patronage, crinfi: dently assuring the puhlic that . eyery article in their line, shall be of the fi rstivality, and pure'. ly genuine. ' • ..: ', •I ' i , 1' Having served a regular appenticeshiP to the hostiles in Philadelphia, those whO favour them with. a call, can rest satisfied th t they will gnard I strictly against all mistakes, arid have their coed. 'eines put up with the greatest barb and nicety.., Physicians prescriptions ;attdnded to with par. ticular care, at all hours. Cotentry Physicians and Storekeepers, supplied at a small advance on cf. y prices. . Pottsville, Deceinber 3. 49-f. i i COME . ON WA:11111%107)19ANS !--The i Waehtngtonien's Aluienao:Or 1844, jut receivetrend for sale by 1. IiANNAINI 1, • October 1. 1'; i ' 4 ; TEAS & COFFEES.—?Superior 01 . Java, Rip, Laguna; St. Domidgo and Cuba Coffees: . i • - Imperial, Gun Powder, Young Dyson, Pcieb. aug and Souchong Tons, warranted fresh. Fe sale by Q, dr. A. HENDERSON. September 2 I I ' CAST IRON SCR EENS - .-4Ctui Iton Roiling Screens of various sizes !for coal, on band and for sale , at W. IL MARSHALL`S.Cheap Grocery Floufeed & Provision Store corner of Norwegian Strad and &forint carbon Rail Road Jona•10, I • 24 .1 , NOTICE'. , AN election for thirteen Directors of the M. • nets'. Bank of Pottsville.; in the County of Schuylkill; to nerve the canning year. will be held at the Banking /Muse; between the hours of 10 o'claclC)A. lthand 3 o'clock P. 31. oa Mon. day the 20lb of November nest.- ; - A getteratmeetink otthaSiimitheldera•- GI said Dank,- siiii•be held- at the DenkinWlianse, On. Ttlesplal i lho 7th ofNoieinbtr next.. • ~ CHARLES 140434,Caishier., Odobit 1.4 1 • C. I • - PITILADELPIIIN ItEADJ.I444 at; POTI%. 1 VIAIE RAILROAp. 7rsApire , ,,l - rekp4is - , • Reduaima of Fieigh; oreltfireliardise. i 1 . ;-- • • in& and after Monday nest ; June 26tb, 1843 F ,• Goods will be forwarded with deSpateh at the following rates of Freight!. beiweenlßeading and the points below stated, pier ,10 of 2000 lbs. 10teept Be!teeen . , .. , • Reading Reading ,; . i "and! 1 and. , ' • Niter. ( foltimine Plaster, elate, tiles'&c, • ; OLI 'lO i 75 ct.s Pig 'lron. bloms. timber, ( ! 1 ; marble,•fosin, tar; rtoh, .! 1 p - 1 sq et. .. and grindstones; L 1 1 i 1 • Nails dc Spikes. bar irearly'l I 1- 1 .' castings , lead,turpentine I j i • hark, raw tobacco, salt }- !1 40 11 00 p r ovisions, potatoes him. I', 1 .' 11, * • ber. staves &c., ', J -,;• -1 -1' ' Fluar.per barrel,. 1 16 els; *II cts Wheat; corn, rye, Ochert ' ' [ 4 ct.s 3 cts seed,''& salt per bushel, , Groceries, hardware,i,tee/0 cirpper, tin, brass,. du; 1 : mettic liquurs, muchin-*, er l y,! butter ...and eggs, 2; I 10 'I 35 • cheese, lard and tallow,. i i . • oil, wool, cotton. leather, 1 I• , • . raw hide's, paint..., Ova. • ; 1 1. hire; hemp and cos dage. J ' • 1 . • DIY .goods, drugs & tried.l 1 . . , • ileines, foreign liquurs, - ; ' • Winvs,gluss, paper, fresh 1-: 260 : 1 70 O h,' Meat, confeetiona- I ; .I. • , , --------- iv, & stationary.) - .i' 1 No ktdtlitional chargnS • tin- ecntnission, stor age, or receiving or delivering fl-eighi, at any of Alieletimpany's Depots on the litie. ! . July 15, 1843, 1 !* 1 _ .1. 29 . . 1 ; FEATERI AND! it lE, I. ' ROWAND'S 7 UNIC MIXTURE. . FRESH supply of the above I9edictne.a certain . cure for the fever and ague. Jost received and sale a; "MARTIN'S: Drug Store September 3. 1 ; I ; - ov ; 1 i MOUNT CARBON '.I.I.OTEL. 1 . I _ 1 lbs., bhp and posts. blue ps, blue and n!, plain and id and.platn !a and pritis ;apping, IT9 rd or , Broad ange for ea 29-3 m I I inbsMiber respectfully announce the public that,. he has cased he ahoy splendid an'd.delightful esta . .blislirnent, which will be 'opened 'for their aw commodatioir oil Monday the 10th _ i 1 ' ' : . • !Die itutelhas lately undergone a thorough - re. nOvetion with such iiiiprovemenill and additional . furniturd as will much ince:case the comfort and miconninndution of trip guests. This lloiel is situated at the termination of the Philadelphia and Reading. Railroad, 93 Miles from Philadelphiai adjoining theilloreugh of PottOille, and combines ail the advaiataOs of both ;town and country—attached to the establishment' elusively for the• use or its guests is a beautiful ornamental terrace garden; 'an! enclosed Park of ~evcral acres, Overlooking from lits ri4ing groUnds the Railroad, the Schuylkill River and Canal, the reservoir of the Schuylkill Na;vigation Co., and commanding a romantic and beautiful view of the ,•urrounding, mountains: !The Betel, Bath Houses and stables have a .plentiful supply of nurb mountain spring water. rhe extensive aid airy ,stables and coach houses„ will Ibe attended by careful and attentive ostlers; a lailroad plea liure car and carriages, wi!l be kept for the ac commodation of guests whibing to visit the mines and other..places in thiS interesting region. As it pledge of his disposition to' i use his best exer. tions to give satisfaction tb Inii guests, he begs to refer, to the reputation of the,yatskill Mountain 'House and Congress Hair in the City Of New York when . kept by him, and 'assures them that elaiy access to the Philadelphia market, -.s troth for the Table and theltar she! is family to render their ivisi(s as 'pleasant and as'comiortable as ut any Miler ; establishment in this country, arid a share Of the public patronage is respictfully solicited. 1 I • CHARLES' 11. WEBB. Alonnt Carbon. July '8,184:. 28—ly FARE REDUCEDNTIE PIIIi.ADA., READING: AND POTTS.. V ILLR RAILROAD. . yid:. 1 Ist Class Cirs. 2ii Class Cars. Faro to Pottsville; ' $2 50; . i 152V0 , I ,To immediate points also i-educed. ,; Phe Passenger Train now:leaves the Depot. corner: of Broad and ;Cherry streei daily', at .7 o'clock A, - ." Itl.I" stopping at the usual way" - points; and arrive at Potts-. ville at 12i o'clock. Returning. leaveS Pottsville at 7i o'clock N. M. daily, and arrtvd in the city at 12 0.- clOck. • ' ,r . ; • Passengers for Northumberlasd.Sunbury, and uatawissa meeustages Pettsville on the' arri val of the trains daily, andfire carried ; through' veith out delay to ither of those'places for $4. ;Passengers for Tainaqua,lllazleton, Mauch Chunk anilWilkesharrie, quit the'earS at Port Clinton 08 miles from the city) and take the cars of t he,Little Schnylkill nail mad to 'Patitaqua, thence go by good stages to Mauch Chunk, where they meet the packet boats for IVilksbarre. Fare to Mauch Chunk ; . i Is 3 50 Fare to Wilkesbarre, , 5 00 BRAIIFORD, Secretary. Philadelphia, July RA, 1813, a 3l—,! DANIEL 13. Haas. +alms LAINGL ' • TOWN ."141,L !STORE. HAAS SLI , LAING, i : iNIARF. pleasure in onn ending to :the citizens o LP :Schuyl k ill couiity. [hat; they have just opened in the. basement ' story or the Town Hall, on Cergre street. in the Borough of POtqville, is aplindidle• sortrnent of - us; brought front Philadelphia „' where they were se emed with great care, and Mirchased at umaiyaily Ow . prices-L-comprising every variety !or . bry. Gum's, Groceries,'Gl4ss Ware, China' Ware. Queens and Earthen Ware, r; Among which may be found :. • • J , Superfine Cloths. of various Conlon and qualities Blue, Black and Pane34,olOred Cansimeres„ ' Saltine's, Flannels. and Woo)en Blankets. I; Prints . Lawns, Ginghams, Morinoes and Plaids, , .slk, Sdin, Linen and LaceS:'' Canton Flannel, HollandS and Nankins, • Marseillesand Valentia VeMings,• ,- • 34.4.4, 5.4,64 Muslin% Bleached & Unbleached . Silk, Cambric, Gingham andlCotton . flandTs.,i Now and so, error style Sumpter Cloths, ti Cottonades and Beverteena,l j - In fine, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Ware.! Stilt, Cotton, Mohair, Mt, ine & Wors'd Stecikinis Lladies' Gentlemen.'s Super Kid, HoAin,yor . lon, Silk. Thread, Beaver & BuCkskin Glotes,l Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &C. New Orleans, St. Croix, Porto Rico„ Loaf and Lump Sugars, I ' • New Orleans, Sugar [lonia, and Syrup Moll:testes, Tea aid Coffee, of various kinds, Cheese, Candles, Soap and vinegar, Salmon, Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, llama, Shoulders, Smoked Bea, and Verlitmai . Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, Havanna,.Half Spanish and Common Sugars; Soda, Water end Svgar Crackers, , • Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, .and Lard, Dried Angles and Wenches, t , , • and a great variety °father articles, all of which will he sold at low prices for cask, or :in Exchange for :cou produce. [ I jrW nt r - Remember the . Team Han Store, tottsville.Mavid. TO Dyers Bleachers, Paper Makers, !Meaux • xeig' tile Bander% and, others ; I PASCAL IRON :WORKS., I -1. 1 wELIED IVROTGIIT 113,01 i TREES , From 4 inches to k in" Calibre tend 2 to 12 feet long eapable.of sustaining pressirro Porn 400 to 2500 tbs. per , square inch. with Stop %%As, T., and other fixtures to wilt, fitting itogether: with !wow . oints, suitable for STEAM:VVATER,,GAS,, and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER tuna ' • , . . , , 1 " Blaoutisetured and km sae by - 1 • ,' .-' NIORItIS, TASIUMIC . do 1 hlO/31/06•_, .' s 1 Warehouse B. E. Corner,ofThnt& Walnut Btreetil. MILLADELPIELA. 1 July 11, C OMMON On o -4 fresh sup* Com mon t thl;forsalb'br t BILL lAN &CO. ,;Blerea-' hat cat) be•procurcd. nd individuala are assured that eve• will be paid by the subscriber and MM NE •V G°C)DS,' IMI MI Admitustratoes. Notice. vOTICE is hereby given, that letters of Ad sninistratido of the goods and clnittles, which were OI L . Jacob `Hopp. late of the borough of Seto:411411 Haven. Schuylkill county, deceated. have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill county, to the subscribers: All persons there fore indebted; to said estate are requested to make pay meni s and all tho-e having demands, will pre sent them fur settlement, to either of the subscri hers: I - • LORENTZ FISHER, LOUIS C. DOUGH ERT i k,, • _ Admtnistratore. DENRIE! TA KAPP, • ) • 'Administratii. m 21, - • 43-6 t CM , A NEW 'FOUNTAIN OF LIFE SA S . , • • OPENED. AL ND ita beating streams now Igush . • rth. • • '"'brillihnt star has arisen in the Ea nd now Cheering thouiands',with 'RENEWED - it H, LONG LIFE, AND HAPPINEW, IThat Star is DILAREICIITER'S VEGETABLE P ATIVE PILLS. These pills, let all understand, cure disease by a power , peculiar only . to itself,'which instantly cheeks', the action and progress of disease, for their com•I mencetnent is much alike (which is when the • ' I BLOOD AND JUICES. are so far deprhvetl: al to produce obstructions and sores) that one medicine, provided it be competent to produce sickness; will be. all that is necessary for removing disease; and restoring • - 1/IEALT.I - 4 1 AND :11APP,INESS 1 i 1 ta•mankind. Let it likewise be remembered, that there is no medicine n W in existence possessing i. equal healing pOwers; a d that no vegetable, or any ' other kiud of physic can . soon restore health:when lust. even in cases the mst inveterate. - ' ~.. The Fiction of these pills neon. the bowels;.ate mild; prnducing• no griping pains or debility"Lut on the contrary, alter they have - operated, youlgel that a load ilOrritatillj; and corrupt litotiorsqinie been taken from yotii.and the buoyant feeling - 8 , 4f health spring up in their . place; and what is 'anoth r er great object in theso pills. they are always safe.they may be taken on all, oceissitins, and under, any cimum• stances, without regard to the name of the disease. fir they operate upon every part of the boy, and ,xiiel disease from whatever part it may be seated. 'Every - person who po'Ssessra a box of these pills 1'• - NEEDS NO PHYSICIAN, • ' , for in them he end find a cure, and confidently rely 'upon a speedy restoration to health. In Germany, the kind of their origin. millions of , persons have eXperienced their beneficial effects, and the thousands ;who have I used them here. speak of them in the highest of terms,on account of their cura tive prrp!riitS. 1 The pyfilt news of health and comfort, spreads • "from those tt lio have happily used I UR. REUCI - ITER'S • VEGETABLE. PURGATIVE PILLS. and they•tiow prevail by 'their owir eirellence, and the Power 01 Truth 1 - , . . . •-- An d why, 't‘'.c may reasonably Inquire, have they become so endeared to the hearts of:those who have used them. and by . Mena 'gbined siich•a•popularity ? Simply because their action upori the • HUMAN BODY, , I was as the sun and rain nowt, vegeiatioMgiving.new life to all who partook of,. its happy influence. As the health of ihe plant depends upon the sap wh , ch Circulates through Its branches. so the life and health of mankind depends upOn. the blood whit. h flows through his reins. And Mien this vital fluid, wh.ch is Most-necessary - to the' growth and suppo'rt of ihe Infdy,' by some unknown cause becomes loaded with morbid 20d2• 1' -• - -CORRUPT HUMORS; t so that instead of nourishing and strength. bodyit!abors to *duce obstructions in th which engenders disease, have recourse'to a that fs perfectly safe in every diBease; and prodoce a fayorple termination, if given Ca comglaint,freguently in n few hours and mo in a Few days, that medicine is .! dleichter's Vegetable Pills, which so thioughly,clednses the. blood and r large, that disease of any !kind -cannot, possi Where! ' • ! 'We find their Peeeence r . ' pros ded nature is not beyond all human ass the price of these pills is, 25' cents per! full directions and can be had at the I '• ' 1 ; .:Philadelphia Medical Hail, established fur the'sunpression • ! , Of Quackery. it!the northeast corner of SIXTH and tine! likewise or sub-agents. ! ! GREENFIELD. Pa.,Cct,!lo. 18f2. 'Dear Sir : you doubtless rerneinbertmy calling at your establishment about twH weeks since. and ob taining' froin roil one dollar's worth of ID';. RIECII 'TER'S VEGETABLE: PURG,Tive ILI S. for one:of my neighbors who requested me to procure the article for them. This bent - done and my own business transacted. I started forborne.i. After travel. 'lineal! day, I was taken with'iluilden chill, which left me with a violent fever. Itrad-aChe, land consider able pair. throughout my whole.Syste'm,' with great .sickness at my stomach, which sbiconipletely disco 1161rd me that I was compelled to stop al s small,lnn „on the road for idler and rest. - Upon inipiry, they had nothing that could possibly affiird me relief. '!While yet , in misery, for I never was arrill in slimy !life. I h;•ppily thought of your [pills, and resolved to !open one box upon inv own account ati'd seek relief in them. I , took six ofthem drank ti whin cup oftea. andretireitto bed. My pain here ceased in a measure, and I coon fell sound asieep. lu 'Oa morning I awoke much better, and after the pills had operated I waif quite:a different person ; took another dose-of four_pills,i remained there all lledderidav, and on 4 1'hilr:alay started for home as well as ever, and [still enjoy good health—the persons for whom I bought them,infoirms me that ,they have exnerieneed more benefit from your pills than a whole cart load of the ouneks which they had fo merlv used: ! Surely if they used therd with as' ood an effect upon themselves as J have, they have good reason frir elioling their vir tues; and if you take my advice, you Will persevere, 'go On and recommend them to all who are laboring under disease. and my Word for it, they will become .so popular-as a general remedy that you will find it difficult id supplying the demand. ! (Signed) .G. W. GRANDON. • Greenfield. The ab l ove Medicine is sold in Pottsville at the Stereo! 1 • CLEMENS & PARVIN,.. Pottsville, March . 18. 1841 ! 11—ly Mil lILITARY STORE! t"E;subscriber would respect fu lly inform his friends and customers,,that he hasloe4tsd his I I Military alp • Muni factory In Third:Street, No. itn; a fer i v doors helciva Race. where he . would be . pleased to see his old customers and as many hew ovee as are disposed to favour him wth their custom. He stilt cominues,to manufacture Alilitary and Sportmen's articles uf every description, .such as leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Heaver Dress Caps, of ill patterns; Forage Caps; Oldsters (or troop Body do ; Cartouch Boxes. Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of all kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsacks, different patterns Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tribe db, Brush arid Picker's Plumes. Pompoims Firemen's Caps, Umber Stocks, Can Gases, superior quality: Shot Bag's. Game Br, Drums, - ' 10 - Grdsrs thankfully received and promptly at-, tendei tn. WILLIAM C ItESSMAN , • No. 101 North Third Street, e few dobrs beltiw-Race Philadelphia.. July 8, . • 287-6ta • ; W. cArtusLE, Jr. Ponwinniso AND, toONNISSION, Arch Street wharf, Sehuy PHILADELPHIA; RESPECTFULLY, informs. his friends and the peblic, that he is prepared to receive and for ward Merchandise of every description, to all parts on the Juniatm. %Vett • and North 'trenches of ! the Susquehannah, and Schuylkill and Uttion 'Canals via Schuylkill and'Union Canals, which are in complete order, and such arrangements Made se to insure a full supply of water durintall the year. f. !Shippers of produce will find it to be their interests to, send produce to the rbilwielphia Market, via Schuylkill and Union Canals, it being the cheapest anc safest route._ I Ph Salt - • hand, at It V-- :luster, ~alt and nib constantly oq . market price& ' :Every-attention paid to shipment of Merchandise by good safe boats, commanded by careful captains together, withpromp tnesatnsalesof p l induce. Merehandize will not be detained' in store on cc. count ofstormy or wet. weather. the bolts' lood'aad unload under the store in the dry. , Philadelp hie July 1, 1813. ' 27_ 'BLANK 8001118. Alarge assortment of Blank Books, ;wholesale and retail, manufactured by the subscriber, Will be Bold at cheap rates to theitrade. . Morchante in want of the artelle; •nan he sup ptiern it • ,Rags ,t aken in payment fbr Blink Books. al (air mice.. BANNAN; October.. 21, Eli . , . TINT receive d at tits . York - Stord.ii few boxes flat Carendish Tobacco, which Win be sold for Cash oro 3 uo l 72rodaeo. • ; • EDWAIIWYAI 3 4:4 2 V ,-- • OgoblgrAlO • • - •I I , 444- •ping the system. e•Jieine that will ly in the :t always system a ibly exist istancP. 'box, with iIIEIME ATTENTION. I Ikil, 111=1 INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIR:a. T.IIE FRANKLIN INSDROCE . OF ,PIIIILADALPII I / 1 .: • Capital 13 4 0 0 1 0 1 ra id IP! cnARTER, PE PETUAE.. irIONTINUE to make Insurance,' petaribt,no/ • ‘.- 1 and limited on every description of propailf i in town and country on the usual favorable terpie Office 163 i Chesnut Street near fifth street.J • CHARLES N. BANWEJI.. Presider4:4k DIRECTORS;'7 41. • f ••'• • Charles N. Banker, Samuel Grant, e: i= JaMes Soon, Rrederick Brown Thomas lied, Jacob &Smithy Thomas S. Wharton, . Tobias Wagner'. Modecai 0: Lewis. CHARLES G. BANCRER. &eV. The Subscriber has been appointed 'agent,* • the above, mentioned institutioc,and is now • pared, to make insurance, on every descriptioAtf. property, at the lowest roles. • ANDREW RUSSEI,;•.'-• • Pottsville, June 19, 1841: . demulty• a gainst losie or damage ti 7 /01:# - Capital $400,000. • . CHARTER PERPETUAL, SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE C 44 PANY, make Insurances, either temporaWtr • perpetually, against Lose 'or 'Damage bY town 'or country, on Houses, Barna, and Buildingkor all kinds, on Household. Furniture, Merchand.l.se,• !Tomes, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and - Mahli. factoring Stock and Utentqls of every descriptiOr. VEsse.L.s and their Cargoes In port,as well as Mortgf a ges and Ground Rents upon . the most favorable te r. Applications for Insuranee, or any informatiohjin the subject 'may be made either personally_ letter, ut the Company's 'office, at the Northliyest corner of Sixth and ‘Voodstreete. • MORTON IV4MICHAEL, Presidelit f : • L.; KRUM/MAAR, Secretary.. ' • DIRECToRS, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, Joßeph Wood. . r Archibald Wright: *,• Lagucrenno, I Saniuel ToWnsend;.; Elijah Dallett, RobertLoughead;!: George M. Troutman, R•; W. Pomeroy'. George W. Sehreiner. ;. .!.". The subscriber has beep appointed AGENT inf Ate above.m'entioned Institution and ;is now preparato make I NeuriANcgs upon every description of preiOrty at th'e lOweic rams. . IIkNJANIIN BANN4P.L Pottsville, Feb. 27.1841 • - TILE PM:Alit/NWAs, OR INDLOT, VEGEI2.4.I3LE PILLS. -,01-1 i 1 • l' , ' t . : . rip lIE remedies prescribed for the cure ottlis -al eases, have correctly been divided into;chhi ses itccording to their operation upon the ht) *An system. Thus we have one class which citni t ei the,stomeet to eject its contents, called =Wes, another inducing perspiration called dieophrifet‘ les; and - a third which evacuates the stotWbb and boiiels, denoininated cathartics, &c. Ctitbir. lies or Purging medieines,have in every agri:e.nd cotintry been the favoinitcs oldie ph”iciattOot thd, cure of the most obstinate slid alarrnineriia. ladies. The wonderful sneeesii attendingflhis mote_ of treatmer t will readily he underAied when vie reflect tha thp stomach and boiveliOlve assigned to them, thetimportent function eirdi.. geStion, or the conversion of food into brood; tat vital fluid intended for the growth sind.nonittli. merit of the whole system, It. follows th t w4n. ever the digestion organSbeeinne dep ay - ester disqualified for the _healthy p6formance ofActr duty ( and this occurs daily in eiviliied sactery ) irifpure blood, and a l consequenty disea se rethe reSults. ~ -.... . It has been rernarhed, that whenever I.h :atii. mach is not usefully employed it is alwayk;at miSchief. That individual vrho would denylhat the most tormidabte diseases are daily comfit's , the use of Pills cornpounded'and for sale-Aal. . mast every hamlet of our country, ould cdr4in. • lyjrisk his leputation for veracity. The:f 4 ,;7.. a• hootas, or Indian Vegetable Pillt cleanat^the stdinach, notify the blood .and rano l ye inflate tien, and have proved eminently usc.ul in miring bilious fever, bilious cholic, inflammation hiphe. .. der, rheumatism; dropsy, • jaundice, pleirjlaY. ostivenees, &c. &c.i, females of sedentary•liab. inland subject to indigestion, flatulcncy, ; ••Xdad.' ache, deiiression ol ispiriis and uneasine*Vwill find relief from the use of these There is• not a disease attended with •a full pulse,4ArY skin, and a coated longue, that these pith -ell! not relieve. The lollowing narfatiiermili show the benefit derived . frcrn these pills I ryi common disease r • • • :Having been curd by the use of the PoniVion. tug Pill of an alarming disease of the liverlef, ee. veral Years standing, 1 deem it a duty take nty,case known to the Miblic, for the berfegt of _ others. I had taken various remedies wli4 af. lcirded only telipora l ry relief, after using Wain. es of . these pills; myjaisease yietded;land ,enjoyed good health' for the last six mentliio , W I LLIAM. FOLLMPiL Milton; April 22,11813; agents for the,sale of 11e above. NV. T. Epting, f , 'ottkville, George Reifo rider, New Castle, Steiner 4- Kopp, Schuylkill Hazen, Hugh Kineley, Port-Carbon, Schuahrt iffinrer, Gtivigsburg,. Throughout; the state a supply can alwoya bo had; of Fred:jKiett drf'co.-Nrng etste, corner of '2d nnd Calldwbdl streeto,!'rtula.. delphis„ • April 29, r Ir, 18.;44y. r NEW YORK t COAL-AGENCYi7I— • 20 TINE EMMET. E• W. Kiroball,rs consigninent - from the Schuylkill region, of all llk:Tvari.. dus qualities, and aiszs 'for • imniediate sall by the cargo' for cash i ! approved credit, or eiCruange for Orocerice, Provisions, Dry Goods, Vara Ware, Boots. Shoes, Eats, Oil, and Artie:tidy re quired in the coal region. He will alsciatkid to any negociat ion re9uiring personal attenttayy His exPertenee in tkeiCoal Business, and pg llona! acquaintance, tvitli many of the dealertr,ln the city and Nicmiti of New York, gives birkTi . de.._ Bided advantage . over strangers or casuatirtsit- Ors, in making aaantageous, sales. Ile *ill also visit the Tavern, and Cities,` on theiNottly Eiver, for the parpusd of making sales, the astern Cities. Any one desirous to try ourmar ket by forwarding to me a' bill of ladinitcan generally have hiscoal sold on attire ifluivice& within the market range of prices. Adese.rirgin of the coal, its condition, and from what mtut will • always be necessary 'to guide me in sales. k , l bu.. siness entrubted to me will be attended*with, 'Promptness and fidelity. Refer to Metuarsi:-.lr4R. W. Packer, Reading; Pa.- '.; New York,4une 17, PURE WHITE eNTET El ER I & BROTHER. tuartWacta iv ry rev., No a north Front street, FlMadel= phis, have now a good supply of their wfatinted) pure whist lead, and those customers vrOlavee. been sparingly Supplied in consequen . eoof a !on on the articled shall now .have thetrweito filled. . , • !.• No billows substance possesses those pkierva. • five 104. 1 beautifying properies so clesiraldsi.in*, paint; - to an cqdal exent with ansilapa,:rated - w hite lead; hecce any admixture of othee,potert.. l i l a only mars its ; value. It has therefefil been the steady aim of the manufacturers, fir many .care, to supply to the public a perrecq pore . whitelead; and the Unceasing demaad for the ar. tic!e is proof that': it has met milt fagot."' It it invarishl.t branded on one,head:—WETHERILL. BROTHER, in full, and'on the Whet 'WAR. ItArriED P04 7 -411riti red letters. November 19, I . CHEAP GOODS FOR , CALSW - And no Credit given. = % Int subscriber has just opened at the:korner. of Norwegian St.;and thq Afi l d n eg r t .ma.l Mail Pond, a general assortirreatofarricekiett and Provisions, which 'he will`sell at thi loateittpoa eible' prices for moth Such as S uga rs,lo - 004 44. 1 (mik e , Chocolate; Tea,Cinieer, Rice, Spteeo,i&c..,., sperin and Whatie,nil,„Speimaceti. 1110010 end,. Candles, Soap,. Tobacco, Segare,Jlame, Ski:larders, Mess Pork; Dried Beef, Codfisiggick • & e t, Herring, - dte. l 4e. ••• • . • • - • wittriAM , H. M RSii JL. - !; April 8,1893, H . : • - 'IRON AND STEEL.. . :,' JAMES S. SPENCER, J•Liroi? No. .53. 'North' MAP' ;greet,' • • • . - Docni ,Bar.ow Anon ` ; ',.l . • . -•; 14A13 Constaigly on 'band, a fulljOkior r4 ik•;' = ' .-- ' - IRON STR.EL• "h!Cil Mar l al t 3 W: 4 " the moat reasonablo tormi . ; ReNtembei 9; - j • •• • .. , icir44 , Jf•-•• • • - , . •-• .• • f. El II IN '=-`►
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