Oummqr lkficrl*ion SI Thaiuriner satin:his cast' chair, , ~ _,,..___ Smoking his pipe of . - - '• . - , While his hale old wife. with busy Cara Was clearing theirl, -dinnn ithebright r awa blue , e, yes,/ . A. Wired tittle g w • - On her grandfather's knee was catching thee. The old man placed hie hand 13n her head, .. • With n tearon his wrinkled thee--; Its thought how often hef, !nether (now (1[0) Had sat, long ago, in .that'pace. . . . As the teal stole &wit hts half shut eye. "Don't smoke," saitl the child,," for it meteajou eiy.7 ' 1 The house..dogslurriber d ' , pots the floor, Where the'surr, slier noon would evil— Thibusy old we, b the.orn door, •, .- Was turning the if pritin y ing• wh p eel— : • , And the old brass clock on tho rnantli.trce , fled pleddedalong to ilrow.t. three: • . , . . t „ • . . , H . . . Still the farreer sat in his . ealy.cliair, While close to his heaving breast •-: .. *The moisten'd brow . i and the head solair, , Of his grandchild dear -.vete -presmql ; Flip eihrer leeks 'inid-lier gUlden hair lay— -' , 'Feat asleep were ,they.both on.lhat Bud . ' MCI' day • A oacati}A.mte Dccinn._This Concur In ii tilligencer tells a pretty groL-AljA.6 oftt fellow it ho was Writhing eishore frorit thlt rcilendid boar, tle i kiirry• of the -West,--hia bundle t51:01115 hand-,sr t five; dollars in epecie _elonelte,l in law niher-i--en 1 'istaglepl..ink, on bet tilees of his as y ,his trippekl, ; and fell souse int the river. In !In ILIWIZIt (5.i) 5 thointelligencer) srceosering hitire;f he struck manfully for the shorO; w;:dc , 3 out in : full cis', 61, the boat, shook hiniEi If file a hero oi:4er-tied: 0- ,venal his hand and found but :Ara of the ',liners left—he wasftngetcaLt the Flank, inhd wisenl .h him self, furious at the, hiss of his tnoriey, mere than furioneat the monstrous 11lorisilfilif. looked al the plank, the hoof, The-rser;l4loEintie ey, , and wound up the survey b'y verffils bl4 - 4y . ,leen.s follows: . “Pee g.t five tifill:Jrs, ill. illii heie bun. ille,iao Minns" in my hand•—hilrejiitl.! en duck 1 ell.t.stand fivc fret in my stacking f , et --I.Oleroblil ifput for my'oge• —rather tiiiid---on,l (kg my roe:: /e 4! il. flog any titan Vfi Aril ll:mil:fir ./ 1:t jiih if • or. rough pod, tumble! 11 - ho'll say y': ,- ?--; :Whoop L. , mAnom! •whoop i -.-Ifsirra f=r oil . • KENTUCKI' .- . ~ ..] . 1 . /117i.111.67136FiCTs PtiTFlotpay:7-Wf. And the following Statement tie rhistuT; and Si.lToool Journal: • lat. That the fongevily of the rare Afrirlne is greater than that of the inh4bitinte of oily p , kef portion of, the globe. ' • 2d. That mahttoce i e-thoto horn of parents, one being African anJ tle" calor . Caueeit , ien or white, are (I,CCiat3ls, the r t of the ha - 011111 T11C0,.. • ' . . . . , yd. That Muratlon ore no more liable. :d Ile 'under the age of 25, then the vrirites ~r Hi r y„. - ; but troth 25 to . -40, their clor.the are fl, 10 to ILf , eittoi . the prhitea or bl:Ktis betsvern ttiofte •ReFL from ~ .40" 10 . 55 1 50 tcr I—ond from 55 to 50, 100 110 Z. 1111. Thatthe mortality of the free people of ca ter intho United States, ie m ,re tton 11;0 pj., sent _gTeater than that of the slaves.. biti. That those'of unmixed Afriesn rttaictiga in the 4 A free Staleii)" are not mere lisOe to "A uer& than the whites, of their MiJk and coi:d.tion , society; but that C u : striking mortahey a) rusf, Vest among•the free ports of c. , 6)r, is in evei , y .fortununity and antion of,sountry invariably can • fine 4 to the Mulattoes. . • ' • , . BAIInli• AND WILKES 1 - 25 PRIVATE. — C (IIOII' Bare arrived last - night-, hist had sent a reltis ' vl be. foie ; him to England of the [dice of Irish Vier Treasurer. 1 dined where he did to day, and thought he was not quite so determinedhr tied imagined. I never was with him to a ro fere. His style is _culgie: but that did not eal. .priro me.' Wilkes is here too; in, the tone; . and with less parts. Otte `rocs to see men t4.st ',posterity witl wish m have seen; bite that esiri! , = apsi they pre commonly not jug; the own would wish iciace much. Wile:',s,L+by i d over; Mire's 1 think4 - 0 7- eom , 3. sen.lii , g iou Ano•ber c)ou pie, the faruous , G arm k and his cr,ce Lmuu. ;vit . ,. Jae will make you hush up a'. anal as, hr knows -we ye great fiend he Witt ct partiality to me; but be • li , tle up - cm y our rpmember he is an acti,r. • ' • • If the honors I, hive 'tjid cos Mr. Gr..Tri,kh ,, e received in France do not olr...ttn him • Ctisirin.• Florentine -consersazione, Ihank you mu:t.t . t;J:r•- tep them with the thunder of the Vatican, which you see wehlve at compiandi - Hut to be sfrm . .js, - .Would not ha'tre yod inm a slier hie a~ rut him; ho is not worth hat-i- - W,do4e. - I , Tim WitoNo Fren—.%n. It:sh lad, 'ho To: eently obtained a sit4.itidi in a m7v,ite l:, , :qdint , . I house of this 'city, vais-aslted lv tholandkrd if he ryas a goad judg,.- oSfish. 2 . .ohOis, it is that I am, and of petatice ta.).,' said Barney: •- - .., . • , !.Very well—;o tothe market and gat tr.:'o fine shoepheads,," " . . •Yie eir"—and off 'Went - Barney 6 the market After searching in vain far along‘ whilc,- through tho , meal, fish:end v•ge;alvle'martros, ho sodden . tally came upOn. ti'hatchlr's,,dirt, 'in which 'rely two ram's herds. These ware quickly in the ros 'session of Barney, oho humed t l ack . harnr6vlrrre 'milting the landlord, he exchimed—herz.; Sir. I got ye two of tho tines! . h,ape's funds that icor, 'es on tinv jintleman'a tall , :—.N. 0. Pie. _ Hoxe Pn erec-rt by . .I.nrily:tte Solaro Jeet evening,,tve bevd_ h ottOn one of the ,benehmidierui` 7 iiii; very pro. founaly the leading pry pol.ticalnicaiurcs of the country. • 1 !• You is in facer of .Isorno;i•Jf ecli , n,' iEn't con, - • .TicnV, Fait] one of them, .Well, I recka: I, i.&. Bill," slit] the o.her.,', , but thlt whafthe whits tell ohout home pr , tectiorti. is all gamrinth--theie air s no lit rro!ectf:ls 3 ,-- . , ' boos you think if thit ;1 W. 39, Ills: my old '..ivo man 'lid give me cross os ko does? No, 1.44,:fi1l that:ere abaurkime protect' , n is 3 Wft ‘ .. ( ill4,l. 'Then) stint nono for feliers like rre."—g. 07Pic. A young emple at Par's wee lately luting to ' the Mayor to have the civil crrem any of marriage performed. The young lady di stepping out of, the carriage, entangled her lace dress in the 'step and t)re it. .How stupi . ..xe'almed the gentle man. The lady took no nonce of tt.t3 un;allant exprAsion, and the party Went into the Hut.l of -the Mayor. But upno beif.g' 11,410 d the npestion whether she would take the gentlernio Troia for beettusbantl, she replied, 'Not eo stup4, which maam only• answer tliat could be olooto.ki worri bee.. . Punch—the larught2r-ezeiting T,ondon Punch • . not, as many arght suppose, an onti.tomper= once ' the - ceiintr4ry, , he is un'udviiesto ' for cold water—irt measure—and sings its prai. , see, top in measured verse. -- - Over thefollosving retrain he has a wood -cut, re prpsentitig a town-pump, with the motto--,4n hoe eigno - vincer: • - • - • _ , •.- Friend of my Sout, this-Water Sip. of tity Soul." - Friend of my snul, this water sip, . • _ltistrength you need not fear; -1 \ r "rrs not so luscious at Nor half lo strong as beer, Like Jenkins., when he writes, ' : Item:mot touch the mind ; ' Unlike Ant he indites, - No T:4 , 1 hfr.3 1 . 41' ~ r , ~, , ~~:.~ MEM FiNl .i . -ir alawl - , 41,ii1 , ' , • ' --' i'l ;; j: Geography- 4f L'etiusy li i mega, • , •....._- 1 ~.. . , : , i.. . , r m ailS DOW anti . j Rtl y F_ Tllat W or k naa ,bf en received and is now ufFated for rale by ;the 4ubseriber.. lt is aivork that iliould be in ithe hands of every one who, is nTenn7,ylvailia4 or who wishes to herniae arquaintqd with the Geog• re ph y, and the iron-watt° r e sourees.eof the Stete.—, From a hwd. at reraintuendaiory notices.' MI 6e. !vet the fidlowing,t--. . , 1 • • _ ; I , • - '. • 'EE( CYM MENDATIONS. F ' rom - Han::Charits 3r.c.tiyei Secretary of the - Commonwealth and .Suiertrieholent of. Cont ract.% Salta:l64 Pennsytroniir. - SECRETA It I' C. , .111VINIV EA L. 111" pp CC, ' •1 . • Harli,hurg; Seideenher 21,,1b43., : Mr. EnwAiln C litunte, ' .i I Sir,—l have given .t to tile Ge. 1 ("trophy al Pennsylvania. by tharles I.3 . .rtrego, 1•::•el . which •otai have lately f ioldt.,l.ed, ero line it.io 'contain a va:4-f`tTIUtIIA.OI iU.C.IIII and nitere:. Wig infidel:lithe relative to Ow Ilistory,Gt:Ogra . joty,;.cittoibgy, GoVertieuedil, Internal t Iniprottion.. ve. Ino id, Produtoion4.&•, &e . 2. ,• ut s our: otu I ritelth, admirably aynclent.cd 'and arranged. Jr.' ' A.--bmili. 'ot reference it is invaluable, and ' t amale be in IN:: jimscbsidu of every''bne who thib:ires to' ' Warne a, aliainted with the character; I nd re. sources Or re II IiFYITIIIIi3. , .: _ I .. 'l'he wade will aLp IR: tnnst crninentlyj tit.ftil as a text book, both in the COunnan SchOls and in the rticutitiztrte's of a higher order, tlitringhout .the State. ..„-As htlell, I have no hesitatten io re. -ton:mend fru: its adoption by the Scheel I Dime tart , and bthefs having charge of these tietitu t ion* ..-. t I AM ycryt res?ccifully; ' your ciliedient sere ,int, .011 AS. NI:C./RE. - . i ' • Sup:aiSchoola. , , FIRST F4OIIDOI,DI,TRICT os PY.NN. i f * Philadelphia, October 10, 1843 ' ' c t At a rneetingiqf the Boe'rel of Controllers Public' Schods,l4eld -at the Controllersl clt.tot. ' bee. On Monday. t.Oeinber oth, 1i.43, it .4A7 aY • .Rfootred: Thar. "Trego'b! Geoi4 ., raphy!of Penn sylvania" be introduced as a ciaSS Wok, .-ir. , ... the Yobbc Grammar .Schnols of the Ilriet, as e. !.übs..iline far -Eaton's •Geogre phi '..11 Penn. ss bry---ta."l i . . . , Extract from she Minutes. ' i t - Fyn:lAS B. - FL lit CIFE, Se.reurry .Iloirrd if Controllers. ~ COWARD C. PIDORT, 12,4. , !. For sale I& hot!::.alt, encl.:Retail by f I L • • BENJ. 11.11 N AN. 2 Agent roi samyttoil imy4aty. ; s—. ICovcniber . , 4, • .r---------------;:P...,112.-.:FiArIORY cOLF; ll_ the By ‘4,1, - . r of the Truetrs of the 1.14:0 of fl .., • - Utifred Stotts . .. . ' . . C 0 Aii L L A IN 1 - , • Sch.nYiliill Co.renits:tivania, • • ell N TIII.Fdxy, liovettilier, '2l, 1r4:3, ;a 7 u'etilC4 ." in the E%t ning will he ;gild witholit reeerve, • at the l'hiladellititil t„:xchatoire, Iv . tiriier Of the Tridcree of the S.itik tit the United. state i tt,th . foilimiiitE diocrilied property. I , . . e O rnlß—ne third Cash, ore-third 4 a one yea!, T and :Eel Poi:nice in two yearn, necuieti. by hoeds and niortritze on the property. '; THE SELTZER TRACt. . , , The undivided half of.:-three seieral tracts of cue] I.od, satiate iii Schuylkill! township, 4,elini, kill ettikuly,. batinded by Jandit surveyed in the names ot Chris iunitilualiey, Avow Bow.' ea. Abraham Guilder,. Mri'ry llertz a:nd othern t ;, itoutatiiino, three hundred and twentyl.four acres wed one l i undrid and sixteen peretirl, mere or line, ow 1 a.. the "iii,lezer"or,•Pagee ti , .ntrie"! Iln . , wil ht he 3;t0Ilf ttiIiIIICVS‘ einsi , itingt: 1 i dwel iina beinws, school and meeting 111(45,,- ' tine and merving Fuel' par,,, , ie. of-._ 13.. E .i . i.: . :160:4C lllCllliiincil pretnises4 'vine:3 11 1 t . ''''''' • . I ' • the f: l'• -. ic ., . :;4 ,131...111 nib in loon o:. atte.:,ou C ... 1 ~ 5Er. , ...-:‘ , - , : winch may have been stilA and con. ve) ed heretofore by ini..epli Swill, arid subject to i the completion of ell agreertier , ta fort the sale and canvej - ance of such ;tiler let.ii in llid, said town: part of toe said preiniaes heretofhrelinfFied iti6 by Ju!•eplt S..viit Pia) any oilier, pereun or per..: sine, 10 expre.,e(4l in .a certain Trill'prittire from Yruielitt Swift to Jo4eith ttyivoiarthwaii and Wray J. AV illiatredatial April it2tit, I i.. 3 431 and recur da in Saint litill counts to. deed lino! . No 16' , , i , . i t raee . sS‘+ ~. , i i. "The Seiticr'iract is eitua'e on tiib Schuylkill valley rail road, and several veiniof coal pane' o,rongll it. ; No.:I. An undivided l* -P• part Ofak:erlain tract •,bf tato+, situate in Schn Ylkill Me rilliiii, Schitulii lull va n nity, coutsitilitp. 70 acres, 134 perches arid' 41luiva tier, h - nulled an follows: 1,6411.1110 a at it stone, therictt' he lalid.late td Geoie- - Ohtiterer, eo , , ce of Edwird B. liublev, E , 'il i ii".rth 17 !ild' re•Q, n cot 65 pt (Pike; to a stone, t!lience by 'tile V.illey taro:lee laud . north 75 clegiecti, east ,1.9 4 ia.telit 5 to a stonc, )ti. nee by . land la!e v.te.inl, ,iiith 5 dizrces, v.i.id, 72 perchas lei' Week ode iiiiphi.l..LLll , j Vit'll(f.C. SCAlti! 7 . 6 rie,reeti. we-it 167 15.n.ta.. in the lil.ce ta iwaina.i , g -: c,ataiamo: in, the *half; 70 actc,e, .13+4 pert:lids ar.(l allo%V. ITICe, EAGLE fll L L . TR A Tile .s , .veti ondiviried twentieth putt:i of seven• iiii;livided siiiviiiith part; of a fr,ie7l of laud: situ sir: 10 i.iiiii.etiyi hi 01 towdsion e , Sehityloll county', ah: i •:ric Lion, - prveyrti in the T a inei4 01 John IYrl. o b.-, (4.,iige Gliiiitwortj, Mary Diit?is and Other , :. ei.eliiiiiing :ili acres and 61 ocit.hcs, more Or 1i. , , `konwr as (Ili K.:IA. Hill ..iiart, with tic apPar?Parinats, eiiesistitg of six dolelling hoiises, smith shop and sta MCI - .There i is'u Ai.... lateral.rail road p IFSitiOhrougli this tent „, • spit i .a et, the one half, of ;which belchigs to the property, and ieveral of the coal mines are now in suecesful o oration. • N..13.. - The oWners of 1-16ths of he ab.we tract have applied for a division. VA UZI' r UR A r ..4 - CE 1.14 NT$,. •I ' The undivided Doti nintlipart OCsliare of a cer tain body. of lands, sifirtlte in elittylliill and Rosh townships, Schuylkill coun t y, Pettn;',:fcon tnininz fi.loo acres mere or less, knowni aiki the ' Valley Furnace lands,' with the apportcnan ces,icomiliting Of an antleacite filtinace, ore kiln and'other improvemeritseenneeted with the sime, ' - . 44 'dwelling ltritisos,i„ 3 smith shop-, ii ; if i k. 7 and stables. This land extends a: , in. , !Me,” • Gross die arA . t.:or Schtlylkill coal ha , `"). sari, itirludfit-all I he, noel 'vet nri, Ser i:Jai id which have keen opened rind arc now be log worked. A large !portion' ioi' the la!dif is well covered with 'itimher ble ?nim: for Mining -7 I pirposes. The Schuylkill Valley rail road pas ses through Lilo land, and several-branches or lateral rail roads arc made uplto the difrient 'nines on the tract;' the Whole of ?:ine and the orie half t.',l' another belong to it. :i , _.' . . M. i'IIOMAS, 4 - SaN,, Auctioneers, Not i 5 Walnet st. . a — s• A large athount of valuabl city property-- also, the .C4IUR b/ 6 E.4liC litioxnhas Lemon Hill, •containing it pwarels ot Id aeres,inear., Fairmount I,Vriter Works ; a' :farm and other propertV • at South Trenton, New Jersey, &e , ,, will-be sold at the - Same . lime: II order of sahie Trustefii4.— Terms pf the whole:one-third (..-flish;one.third in one year; and the balance in twit years. 7The whole will positively be - sold wahout 'reserve or limitation. rtilladelnlita November 4, 1813. 45H3i. Fashionable Tailoring Eiitablieltinetit W. A. WI ILI dIS,• 1 • DRAPER-AND .TAILOR, - • . rip AKE: , this o p portunity tia maim the inhabi Janis of Pottsville and vieldity that he hiti taken rooms in Centre street, Orce doors.above the Exchange-11041, Where hiiiintends CaOying On 'the busineSs,'in its various ;bran ches. ''f he publidi may rest, assured of Saving' their Giirments niade in as neyl and faihienable sllc as in any city in 'the grow- (laving had long experiet ea inAie bosirices in various ciiieo, he llatteri hireselethat he Can give general sailef.iction to those n , ho may favay him with a call. I , . ED — Garments entrusted to hi 4 care will lie War ranted id all eases. Particalite attention Owl(' to rutting. • Pottsville. Oct. 7.1843 , - IL. D. JAYNE% FAISIIIAt MEDIONES ' SOLD AT EICIMOLTZ- & SAN bERSON'4 New Dru r j o Storr,!4ttralle, ,Age+i kr gchiyikill C ;,; 7 1 4- 7.; - `‘ , • t'," MM•11M............................. DLLALFNIs-. ctjialo• .„ . .... . Sutpa's,Coinpotnid Krif.sple Acouelic.Oil, ... VlOR`the Mire of DEAFNESS.: parrs, and the idtsCharge ne matter tronolle ear's; also all hold disigrei:iildo n.uH , , uhillt ic.bazzalig of in. --,..t5, tl-r, lath og of watt r, b,a,vii:g of siva..., &c. rs, ... width are : 1010..1 , 14 of soarnaciung- deafnes ; - - an& also aitstidaot willittltc iltsease. .. . : ‘ ' CDR fll'lOA rES. ' - - l'he`folloWiog-Ecitorials'iind certificates will be read with inti2resi as thili speak facts %Old , are; witubbutrn things," ' :1 •. ... ;Moss. ErraeottOmAnT Cone !...- have, -11 any " &tibia they may now distnise theo the most. inered ,, lous: may cittasider.-Piafnes4 nd as Nimert.7us cases oil cures. end many of them ve ily remarliebte—by the uiel of ...Scarne's Oil,' hilre been published, but this'' cops the4limax. Wolff or vld may !yet recoyei hearing. A ludy MSirottifield, Pennsylvania and now abont deal to o. years untie, had bben gradually gettiog.r ribre tbati,4o_%earS, so that. it was next to iiiipm:- sible to make tier. tear conlyersattori in the loud ••st.. tone , ot voiee; Last winter. she was induced to . , try •"Seerpa's Oil' for- Deafness." It 'is only necessary to add that she? has-'used two bo ttle i s, and that her hearing is pe r fectly iestared—she s curcd.-,- 1 qi- • • , DEAFNESS thlßED.—Tbdifollowing extract-fromto a a:letter-written by Mr...lnlinson of.. Boston, (timid in this city„, is imtiOrtant•,... “T he bottle lol. - Se. , al,t6 Oilier Deafness, that y.ou sent mci 40 the ,Osh, t.-: that my it 01, , would try it, has been . d, add in i effects; have astonishedjall; you know how very deal she ilau beep since she was three year's 01d...-she now hears quite well,but as the medicine has all been i.tised, 1 wishyou' to send Mc another bottle, which I have every.reson to n'elieve will cure her en. tirely;—[ Times; - :1 nor sule by IT. 13. GUMPERT,'No..I2O Ndrth iitlecond Strict, Philadebllia, ANDERSON,, and by ' • - . . EWIIIIOLTZ & S I 1 1 Agents; Pottsville , July 2.2,,- '.- 1 9, • ' " . 30— ; 1 ----4------------ ~NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ' 1 '•l'vt - P -7,- .7;- .- - -- - 7- . - =- , 2 --- -_- , 7-A _--- -7 4 - ..1._? . : - ,4 A Pl. ikl l l\ , 1 11 , 1 1 \ 11 1 , .. I:l , l 4‘ iff I' l - • "-°-,. ~.,.,, ":„.7'.-:: tre:t '...; ....i .• • liq'PY•l.'\ ,I"iiltii_, .1 . . --- erfs s ffir-•.fig. 'y ''7.' . 1 ~ ~ 1 %, ~.. ~ emi , :..- - ..14 , • 1 41 - . , - ,,, , 4 '1 P1 ~ , T I A p , A .....-_,t ...lalip „,....„; .. GEC!ItGE M. ELII.I,Vf :EV, Iles re.cfthimenctil die Manniat tore of ,t•L)AP dr.;.C.OI)LES, At NI. 12. 2lffirlgarelt4 Sh:cet, fire doors above Froth! Si'riet, bef,ti.to Calloiabiltand _.'Willow Sirctl rail road, f - 1 1.1111.4111- LPIIIA. 1 1, XTIIER I. tre otri4s for Side. on reasonable * • tertrie I wiholaim li' and retail, argi • goalitv s Yellow tioap,l Corn moni,Brown do., Whit.. Follor' do.:-Pairn do! (*.abide do., Fa nev Shavwy, do. 1 ~ Aligd-t 1'2,1 1 I ' 33—Iy* . • ME ' • - ' •,-`••••;;;k:r MEI • , 111EXCILAN1'S 110TElis • . 1 1 No. 41 tiotts.-rtAtio STREET, -NEW. Yon K. JUE su4sEribßr rc4ptctrutly . notifies hi€ friends And of liein,t that he has ref.awls open ed e new ado coaVriiienily famished hole!, nt Coortland st., a short di:riance above ais old d,und n'pari , r 4)4-twat:way. Ifs will be better alde to accomodnte his visit ors as his hrnike is Liget . ; and filted'ep.twith tine parlors, in warn and seventy fur . nislied-Bed-rOoms:, He hopes his customers will continue "their patronatte td tlic neW establishment, and .Nould inform them - that li has reduced his price of hoaiding to tine- per ihiv. • - • " .• ("11.1111,E•13. WATOFF. Apfil 111, WE 1-; r .* 110 USES' & LOTS ; 4 45 5.. AN FOR CALF ~oiiv 4Y' , n• dame rounber 1910.,-,:p• fN • thuThinzti; and out; Lots.. 431: stzet, on the XI vigai tract. lying princi pally In theSu rough .111'UttFvdle. .pply 1 \IIJ EL LEWIS, Jur.; fti. ng-tf ; Itnid eti:llCll2Clit, CentrU St.: - - ute's.lt'ateilfs•httforin and . touter t. I !I. :Scales.. 1 O' too ' ILA'11 , 01: +.l i siiiile!i‘ "il!iefting, trom K - 230 0 ltiz. ;10 0,11[017 Fditit,-; in ev,tlry vari-' ' : l tv, stip-ri9r to.t'rl:} , Acat64 before) invt•itled, lor,!1 ult.; by the uguitt:•;,. 'i . - . • 1 . , , " •I'., 1 GRAY & BENNETT, ', ton! ! !?, iViulnbl Itreit„i'liillid fithrt; 0 1,31:,i- ~ ... . I '1 Jun) 17,1 Adtilialisltratoes voTICE in herehy 'given, that Letterit of Ad 1 -tt ratend, '! or the goods and Inhatt!etii 1.• With were 3f W.IIV. Marlin, late of thebor.mot, Pnitsvite, dritifeaned, have been gritnted bq 'he. Registei of eounty;tothe!subscrk bMs nersinin indebted to estate, are therefore requested tohmake immediate l ayineriti, and all thoi.eciaime,,;w dl preseht them for eettientelit. • . "I J. 9. Administrator, . ivitTlLp,,,k, MARTIN, Administratri:C. Octobet; 4,. • - 4:2-6t • - : . 1 m...7 0 11r• WHOLESALE - CLOTIILING.STOitE.,. ,' • . Oppipicolt& 'naylor, l' Havin t4deeitensive preparation 4 are now g , 1 • 1 ttsatly to Sup ay !. . 1 CASII TOrETS MUTH CLOTHINd, -1: rli ROMrten tacen per cent lowd than oth.. ' 4 4 , er Wholesale! di!alers,•we shall .do this by i . wiyl,,g; for cash,anoi selling entirely for the saine ' ;1i.,,.N1i0 buy Iby" small quantities asNrell as the ,-sic.::.ivel, g. dear l . 4ill'inidzi: to their advantage call at .' r 1• ' t 1 LIPI'INCOTT & TAYLOR'S,', , No. 200; Markcti Street, third door ii.bove Sixth, and one doorbelPW the Red . Lion [hotel, Philada. •1 I . ." --.-:.- .. From - 1 me P4ilaill: Lcilgcr, of S•ptcni4cr, 22d,1Ei13, • .• -,. ' . The queston !is often asked 4 strang'crs , ‘f Where ban i tva go to buy the best and . cneatiest suit of ellithes; ; they are referred by . most of 'bur citizensto dm eirteusive establishment of Lippin 'cott & Taylor, 200 Market Stree , three deers west of Si;oll ••''' ' ' l'. ' 1 Lippikett & Taylor are wholesale dealers,' and always receive the largest assortment Mahe city, they also have the reputation; of doing ~:i. ' he finest work , and;take special pains to please these who buy a • single suit, as well ,as; the csteusive neater. Their Is certainly the phcc. It Is ,;..., I.door to Ihe Red Lion Hotel. .--- Phtladt., Clethber 7, 103 NEW LUMBER LOD, T. "E ;subliertber announces to [elm publietha. ho has opened a Lumber Yard. in the rough u poosvme, immediately back Grille new Presbyterian'Clturch ; where - he will constantly keep onband, large assortment of Lett her. of every desert pt iim. Ile Ints on hand Pine 13ciards, from Sib to s p. per M.. and Oak, from $lO to $29 pen M. Ile'. respectibllv sol,cts the pAroriage of his friends and thq pulatc, ' anti feels•confiticnt,! that he.will be ahleito supply Lumber, et such lates, as will give geperal satisfaction. JOSEPH SHELLX. September, 17, • 3S , ~tf SOAP AN.I) CANDLES.—S 64;. arid i•andles of best tittuty by me' box,lsold at Philadelphia nianufacturcre pricea.freight and ea I change ddded, by W. H. MARSHA: I.z. Corner of Ncirwegi•in St. and Mt. Carboni • Pettiiyille, A:nril 15,1 . 843."16—.• , , - , 1 1:tlainited. - . • H iitINIBER of good pantaloons mskei.s. Ap ply to, ,i LIPPINCOTT 4. TAll,.;prt. , , ! CoOiet of Centro& Mahsotongiist. PottS'vilis Oct. 14, 1 ~ - -.- _ —.-.. . _ -A , , -. • x; s: • : ~ • . , Agelit fir he sale of Smatoarrh Afanqaccuring - ; Campftny'2 ; SuNrior IVriliog paper* 1 i Vtransdnust: No.; 3 Mrsou ST.. Poll•ADELr oa 11 • rErlltEltollouring kindkcimstantly on hand and " 4 - for tsale. to the trade at the lowest market • 11 prices:4 ;, • . • . • Fir;e : ttilek Flit\Cap4 12 dl6 , 14, an. lbili„,. and white: ' t i•-i t Extra super and .soPifinc-Fclio Potts, blue and whit.S. ' • . , ti Extra ipper Packat and Commercial pits, blue • and White. ,; • • 1; Extra surer Linen note papers. 1 !, Superfine end fine Bill.ppers, (Long.) i. • do do Ido (Broad.). i do ' do Counting HouseCips, flue and whitn. , . 'Extra tnper Cong Fess Caps and I.k ) ette re, P i lain and ruled, blue and White. 2, • I 1 " ' • Superfine French Posts Plain and ruled,, , Super One and fine. Caps and Posts,,rnled iind plain Wit and white, bi: various qualities ad!l p r iceit Also Bonnet Bdards, Tissue, WrapPMgi orlP 'Harilwate papers, &c., &c. j. 3150 to IUO tons or Peach Orchitidlor Broad Mountain coal 'Will be taken in exchange forma per, it the lowest prices. • • ; 15th; , •.. 9-3011 July 15t l' -- 1 . : . . . MILLINERY, AND FANCY GOODS. . . , M I RS. MORGAN, in Market streetoext door Iv - 21 to Mr. Wolfinger's tavern, respectfully in. fortms the citizens of Pottsvilleond the new publ and ic generally, that she has just received a;, fashlonable assortment Of millinery Sad 'fancy goods, amongst which arc the Albers ,Braid, Flo. ter* Braid, Needle Straw,Ertglish Straw, and ,Finted Lawn 'ffonnets, with a fine asiortment meti's and boys' Leghorn and Ses.irass . lin !I, all Of which will be Fold much lower than; 1 u s o kl prices for cash. Bonnets altered and d. up en the most reasonable terms j Pottsville. April .. - 11 20 . 0. , i .Z. - ,i ---.---:-H--------------- 'tW yrIiftLESALE AND RETAIL STR •. . , rtillE subscriber 'is induced ftom tho ver . , ~ mt. prat encouragement he has received ttlsp from (the. necessity of•their being a. c c i It4ail Store, in this part cif the town) has' cured end will keep constantly on hand— El ou Sall, Tea, Seger, Coffee,.Cliecse, MO:lasses, gar, &e...,4c., which in connection M ,vith hi p lei ri sent stunk' 01 tilling, -boulders, eekerel,l -rarg and Cod fish, Brown Yellow; and hi So a p; Al,o a very superior, article of Pt 'Palm, Almond and Fancy Soapsir-Sper . ant. Tiillow Candies—Winter and Fill Sirninat Sim Oil, '&,c , &c.,, &c., All titwhich I Will .sell at the lowest Cash Retail Prices --And to families, or those b.uving to sell agliin, a liberzil deduction will be made, in propcirtidu to the _quart. titytaken. • 1 1 i , . EDWARD YARDLEY. P. S.—From the fact of 'niy hai.ing a person in . the City,' whose time,and attention, is devoted to the selection of the articles. I prOpoce selling?; lihave no hes.tation in saying thatll can furnish , ziods as cheap, as any in Pottsville. Call arid . ji..dge for yourselves. E. Y.? 1 Pottsville Sept. 23, ISO. HI 39-1 . . W E have just received a largeiassor men , v Seasonable Goods Consistink of • i i . ' Cloths,' Cassimeres.: Sattinettf, Eleverteens, it usltns, Printri; innells, Tickins, 7 inghams, Can't,' Fla nnallt., Piapet',s, (Anent., Sills, Cal Co(ton , flandltvir Chiefs, it ot-icry t Furititure,.Chcclis, T,to , evs, tc.e., eye 'i-h to yell themitt it small advance on cost,end chafges; those in ivant .01 any of the above or anything else u9t4l. ly kept in Our Borou g h Store's are Fcspettfully t#l•iited to call on . E, Q: & A. 11E,10ERON.i 1. ' 36—i . • September_ 2 Office of the Philadelphia and Ileadiugl . . Railroad Company. ' Philudelphiai July 21, 18431 c_;+, : m .7.3.4. The Philadel!ntiia and ileadirig r- s A" , "- 1 ' 4 . ,- 'V Railroad Company hereby give .4._ i- —, ..,,tz- a...... „, .',..1.1a1 - . .obce ihat the roes Offreight 'on Coal are and will coutinne as followsl • From Pottsville • to Richmond or,Philadelphiui $1 40 *ton l $ 140 Per tore. From Schuylkill Haven 130 •• .'1; I 30 , o 'i S.- Ill: XDFORIX Secretary. I . 'nhia. July 29.1843 l ' 31—t Plidadel • .. K -•—prints! Pritils: ! 1 • i • . JUSTnst I.' received and for sale .ilr the eohl "" hers, a large and eler ant assortment oi . Prints, at prices from rii to 25 cents, tiMeng which ac re several ,new styles, and will bd!vold as 10w,.. any oilier stnre in thebornuatqan or ,wiltteil .tie reime quality of kood.. Those . in want, milli please call and examine our etock before putelia. , , l ring elsewhere.. . - t H , E. Q. & A. HENDERSON O ' ' Ir t I . 36-41 ? September 2 a . IS'r of the prices of soma articles now offeri "e.l for Pale at the York Store, in - thel4ir • ,,, ii o` . Pottsville : ... , I I• 4 - BrownSuap 1,1 the box 4 ete.,l9)bsor uellird 6 :(9, do do 44 ",. I -do • ;01 Yellow Snap, do 5.i " i do • I: 4 61 tlolceandlegEx • , I ' 1 :111 .tra-fine . do 106 1 1 ; do . iiip - - •do 9" ' 1, do .9i I. Pore. Palm Soap do 11 " 5 No. or upwards 121 1 Almond•Solp .do 16 ",. • i do r • • ' ; , lBi September 23, 394- l NEW DRUGSTORE. ' t t . I 0.05; 1- E. D. EICHHOVTZ, d'z. Coi. 4 ~,,,. ..--.5, - • spectrally informs l. the eitizcna o 1 , 1f,;._ Pottsville, and SchUylkill county :gen ' ki- 31 _F- erafly,that they have opened„( In the store formery occupied b y Mr. ,Slatco a general assortment of . ' a I Drugs, Medicines, i i . tt'hemicals,• P l aint's, r! • Oili, , ' - • • • ;, ' - 1 Varnishes, N utty, • 7 Glass, - ' Skices,. .1 ! . Patent Medicines, di:e., he. ;: . 1 And solicits a share of public patronage,lcoafi dently assuring thd public diet every article in their line, shall be of the firs qualityq and! , pure ly genuine. 1 i ' Having'served a regular apprenticeship"to the busines in Philadelphia, those who frivouf them with a call, can rest satisfied that theyiwilf,guard. strictly against all mistakes,lind havelhed med icines put up with the greate t cam and nidety. . Physicians:prescriptions 'attended to WO par ticularsare, at all hours. Country PhySicians and, Storekeepers, supplied at a 86E111 advancp.on ui. y prices, I Pottsville, Deeember 3. .1,194: . •_,_ 1 Travr k a, S .Ri & o, L e affira F , Ft. .4.tin S gO l : )e rilid r C l itl i a Coffees. . 1 1 . Imperial, Gun Powder, Ygunk Hysod, Pouch - Id Souchong Teas; warranted ~, freSh. For ong ant Sale by • September 2 VAST 1110 N-SCREENS—Cast. lion (tolling Screens of various sizes for Coal; on hind and for sale au MARSHATeitSiCheap Grocery'Ffour Feed & Provision Store corner of Norwegian Street and Monk Carbon' Rail oat! Juno 'lO, " . • 24,- NOTICE:. , „ AN elction for thirteen ; Director ill the ners' Bank ot Pottsville, in the-PountY schaythiil, to serve the' ensuing yer(r,. wilt.. be held at the Banking House;i•lietween the kr:lmo(' 10 o'cloCk A. M and 3 o'clock P. M. op Mon day the 20th of Novehiber next. A general meeting of theStocklioldCra I of said Bank will 'be held at the, Banking H. use, on Tuesday, tke\7lll of Novemher. next. ; l CHARLES A..o,ESEXashier. \; I j 41,- Octiber 14 l'o ttie Electors of , ; • &hitOkill 1 ELLow clT l TZENs*:l—iimbrace this been siou, to tender youm . k sincere' thitUks . .. for! the 13 ttering support you nvo given me fOr the: • ! office:if; ; I COUST,Y QOMMISSIOIVpR, 1 , on' the 2d Tuesday: .01-October, lnai., and,shal always remain ; - - Your faced and well.wislier, G. 11. STICI - 1.T%2. 44=-7 Octobor 21. New' Ribbons an* Bonnet; MRS. MORGAN, has just receiticd 'Rao as. lx•msortrnent of tall .ind,scintei. RibbOos, Bon: net - Silke, and the: fait fashions f or Bonnets. ' 'Nov: - 4 , • . q ;Pi • -•-" • • - • - - • - • , - - - , ut-O . 7tV • .s• - o.'W , :ii7 , " , ;.1:47?";:-,34 ' - -----t----"'"'"'"---77-7—... , PIitILNDELei *IA .11.13.%01NG sr. rarrs7 1 11. LE *kit. ROA"). , 1 .? • 1 ' ....4."•; , • " r-,,,,, , ' j KV. , . t.:_ ,, 1! , . .... 1 4Mg• --- . , , ...=.....,......../..... .' , 1 :: v ' I Reduction' of Freigld on Merchandise. i 1 g- I N dad after- Monday next, June 26114:1114.3 % 1., .Glindti will be forwarded , with despatch; at the - following rates of Freight bttweof 2000 , en Readit p ig 2114 till' poiots below, Stated, per tun dir. i ' Between 1//Motet •: , , . , , Reading • Reading and and;,• ' • " 1 r Phi/d. I Pottsville Plaster, slate, tiles &c. I $ 1110 75 It: Pig Pron. bloats. Water, .- j t, . ' , 1 .1 marble, rosin, tat, pitch, ',•!1 '2O ' 90ict: t and; grindstones, ; ,- 11 Nails* Blithe% bar .iron,) •• castings, leird,turpeatine I' . , . ' i • barlt, raw, tlbacco,• salt . }: 1 '4O . • 1 00 1 I • previsions, potatoes luta- I ' 1 ! bc6 stoves Ste.,! !J' , Flour per barrel, .-! Wheat, corn, rye, clover - 1, 4 eta c seed, & salt per bushel, j'; • • Groceries, hardwire, steel,l , • 1 copper, Lin, brass, do- tias.tic liquors, machin- I ! . -!•efy, butter and eggs, 210 .1 3 , - c h eese, lard and tallow, 1 ' 1 1 ! ' ; • oil t wool, cotton. leather,. !• raw hides,- paint., Oys. , i ter', hotop and cordage.) 1 :Drygoods, drugs & incd-1 ' • . . I! • • Wines, foreign liquers, I • !I vrtnes,glass, paper, fresh I- 2GO " 110 , fish, meat, confectiona. I , ! r', books &' stationary.) ' II . ,Jblo a dditional charges for commission, Otor agif, or redJivlng or ti.ilivering freight at allny of tho!Cornpany's Depots on the line, 2s—' • 4 u1y . 15, 1813, _ • • . ! F.EvEn. AND AGUE. 1' • 1 'RP i'V.,4 N D'S 7 0 NiCMIXTUR E'i '1 i Fiik:Sti supply of the above Medicine. 9 certain .... cure for the fever and afme. Just. 1 eceived and 1 sale at :- . • ' IMARTIN.'S Drug Stare !.. id i fieptenaber 3. :7_, ~ . 36 _ • aP, I I :MOUNT !CA.RBON "LIOTEL. !' o . announce HS subscriber most respectfully announce e V 1 .to the public that he has leased t 'll ahoy 1 , rJ 1 -, '.,,, spleildid and delisghtfulestablia iment, i t.. %,;',,..il wench will be opened for th ir ec re • 1 8 1 ; -2 ,,..! commodation on Monday f,le 111th d' -,-.:: - .:4 , t- - -- 1 - , 91. Inst. , . 1 . The Hotel has lately undergone b thoreligh re. novation with such improvements and additional ferniture as will much increase the cornfort.and accommodation of his guests. ' 1 ThiiHotel is situated at the termination of the! Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,93 milbs frOm Philadelphia, adjoining the Borough of Nttsville, drut combines all the advantages, of both .town and country—attached to the establishirient ex alusively for the use-of its guests is a .laautiful ornamental terrace garden, an enclosed Park! of •everal acres, bvcrlooking from its risin grounds i:lic - I: aiiroad, the Schuylkill River and Canal, the. 'l:eservOir of the Schuylkill Navigation Co., and econmanumu a romantic and beautiful ! view,. of the surrounding mountains. , The Hcitel, Bath :Houses and stables have a plentiful atipply; of pure mountain spring water. The extend tae and airy' stables and coach houses, will W be. ended i hy careful apd attentive ostlers; a lailie4d plea :tlure carand carrirgeg; will be keptfor!•tbeac mm -• "eoodation of guests wishing tu viii the intnes .and other places in this interesfing , 'region. '1 As : . .a: pledge of his disposition to use hie bbst.exer. - 'lions to give satisfaction to his gucst4 he begs to !refer to the reputation of the Catskill Mountain Illouse and Congress Hall in the City of New York! when kept by him, and assures theni that having daily access to the Philadeloinajnarkei, his suoplies both for the,Tabe and the Bar shall be the best that can be procured. I 1 1 . Families and individuals are assured That eve ry attention will be" paid by the_subscriber and his fiiinily , to render their visits as Pleasant and as comfortable as at any other estlisliment ;a this•country, and : share of the pubic t iatrodage isresPectfully solicited. 1 ;•• • CHARLES IL NVEBB., Mount Carbon, July 8, 1843. 1 23T--ly E. Q, & A HENDEEEON. 1 G"' I= I= FARE REDUCED ON THE; P111L1.1) t, IMADING AND POTTS.. VILLE It 1111.1t0A-0. v9-M-3 r P..Te If it —-21 AV Ist Class Cars. 2dClass Cars . Pare to Pottsville, $2 50 $7.00 I o immediate points also reduced . The Passenger Train now leaves thz Depot. corner of Broad and Cherry street daily at 7io'cloek A. M . stopping - at the usual way points, and arrive `at Potts ille at l 2 o'cl 'ck Returning, leaves Pottsville at 7 d'clock A. M. daily, and arrive in the city at 12 o'- clock Passengers for Northumberland Sunbury', Danville , and t isva-rnect stages at Pottsville on the arri val of the trains daily, and are carried tkough with out delay to ither of those places for $4 . Passengers for Tamaqua, Hazleton, Mauch Chunk and Wilkesharrie, quit the cars at Port Clinton 08 miles fro m the city) and take the cars or the Little 2chujii-ill It ill road to Tatiriqiia, thence go by good , 00 t0 ; . .,!2 . uct hur k, where they meet the packer sta boat: , for Wrlkeirarre ' are to Mauch Chunk , S: 3 511 F Fare to ilkesbarre, tn. W S. BRADFORD, Secretary. Philadelphia, July 24, 11343 31— DANIEL 113. tlsto. JAMES LAC Nat TOWN HALL - - STORSE. HAAS & LAING, MAKE pleasure in announcing; io the citizens o .Schuylkill county. that t hey ha'vejurit opened in the basement story of the Town' Halh, on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as- . sortment of I. ' NE 's' 'dst brought front Philadelphia, where rhey'were sc ented with•grea c-.; re, and puirehiwed at unusually -ow prices—compriAng every v?pf- - ;... Dry Goods,. Crneerii r ., G(7 - 3,,l[Ware, China ; . Ware. E,Arlhen *rare, Amoni %•,inch found ; • Su{ Mine Cloths. 01' various colors and qualities Bine. Black and F,"-colored Crissireeres, ! , Sattineti, Flannel , . Ind Woolen Blankets. . Prints. Lawns, Chighams, Morinces and Plaids, S din, Linen and Laces, Canton Flannel. Ilollands and Nankiris, Marseillesand Valentia Vestings, • 3-4, 4-4,5-4,6-4 MAins, Breached & Unbleached • Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Iland'fs. .New and sui emir style Suinraer Cloths, - Cottonades and Beverteens, 1 • n tine, a very general assortment Of . Gentlemen's Summer . Ware, Silk;Cotten, Mohair, Morino &IWors'd Stockings Ladies' t nd Gentlemen's Super ; Kid, Iloskin, York - tan, Silk, Thread; Beaver & Buckskin Gloved, - Ladies' Silk. Monair and , Picnic ;Mitts, &c. New Oricans, St. Croil, Potto Rico, • Loaf and Lump Sugars, -• New Orleans, Sugar House,and Syrup Molasses, Tea and Coffee, of various kindii Cheese, Candles, Snap and Viiiegar, Salmon ..11erring„ Mackerel. Shad and COdfigh, Hants, Shoulders; Smoked Beet and Venison, Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, arid Oatj Meal, • flavanna, Half S p anish and Conimott Sega rs, Soda, Waterane Svgar Crackirs. • Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, . Apples and' Peaches, and a. gieat variety . ofother articles; all of which wil. be sold at low prices for ctal4, l oi in Exchange for criuntryroctuce. Remember the Town lief/ Store. Pottsville. May 14, ' ' Torq,ers,tenet:era, Papee i Jllakera, Steam Engine Builders, and/ Others pitscm. IRON ;WORKS. WELDED WROUGIIT . IRON TUBES From 4 inches tot in calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure Prom 400 to 2500 lbs. per square inch, with Stop rA.rice, Tr, ' and other fixtures to suit, fitting together , with screw joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER Forza elan ihtu - - _ blaaufacturad and for. sale by ' moms's, TAsKurt, & mourns: Warehouse S. E. Cdrncr of Trani & Walnut Sine% PHILADELTWAA July 11 C - 03EVION 0116.—& - rnon 011, for, oaks by Sib . March], ; , I=l t( ministvitoes°Vice. li s TaripE is herebY giVen,that'letters otAd. . ministration ()Oho gciods ancieh attleo,•which of were of Jacob gap. late 'or the borough ' Haven, Schuylkill -county, decca.cd, have been grant6d by the Iteg-bster'et Schuylkill, county, to the sukseribers : All persona there fore indebted, to etiid estate are requested to make payment, and all those having demands, Will pre 'sent them.fOr settlement, tueither of the subsea iortEto-z FISHER, • UOUIS,C, DOUGHERTY, • AdministratorF. • JIMMIE TA .ICAPP., • • Adciihistrai , ix. tobcr 21, • , _ 43-6 t —_ A' NEW. FOUN TAIN op p.i. , T. fl-S . - OPENED. .\ , ... 4,ND its healing streams now gush'.: _rth. -`-' brilliant star has arisen in the Ea _ cheering, thousands with ectsEwED It . It, LoND tarE, AND itArYINES=. . " • ' o .-'That Star is DR.--REICIITEITS VEGETABLE P ' ATIVE PIL I S. . . These pills, let all thelMstand, cure disease by a power peculiar only in itself, which instantly cheeks tc. the action and Progrest o disease. fur their com mencement is much alike Inch is when the . ; BLOOD 4;\D JUICES! . • . are so Tar depraved. as 'to produce obstructiohs and , sores) that one medicine, provided it be competent to produce sickness, will be all that is necessary fur ecinoving disease, and restoring ‘BEALTHIAND HAPPINESS to mankind.' Let it- likewise be remembered that there is no medicine now in existence poXscssing equal healing powers; and that no vegetable, or any other kind of physic Can . sc soon restore health, when lo'st, even incases the Most inveterate. ' The action of these; pills upon' the bowels, are mild; producing no griping pains or debility,bitt on the contrary . , after they' ve operated, you feel that en a load of irritating an corrupt humors :have been taken from you, and he buoyant feelings of health spring up in their place; and what is another great object in these pills, :hey are always safe, thi y may be taken, on all occasions, and under any circr , M• stances, without regard to the name of the disease, for they operate upon every part of the body, and expel disease from whatevci part it may be seated. ' Every person who possesses a box of these pills. , ' NEEDS NO PHYSICIAN,' _ for in them hedan find a cure, and confidently rely upOn a speedy restoration to health, - ' in Germany, the land of their origin. nullions of persons have experienced,their beneficial effects, and the thousands' who have used them here:speak of them in the highest of terms, on account or their cura tive properties.. The Joyful news, of health "and' comfort, spreads from those who have happily used 'VU. R Eitel - PPM - I'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. and they now prevail by their own excellenee, and • the Power of Truth! And why, we may reasonably inquire, have they become so endeared to the hearts of ttiose who have used them. and by them gained such a popularity ? Sim Ply becauge t DUheir N action upon the MA BODY, , was as the sun and rain upon - vegetation, giving new life to all who partook of its happy in fl uence. As the health of the plant depends unon the sap wh:ch ' circulates through its branches, so the life and health of mankind 'depends upon the blood ivhich flows through his veins.- And when this vitalfloid, which is roost necessary to the growth and support of the body, by some unknown ‘. e.ause becomes loaded with morbid andl , CORRUPT. lIUMORS,', so that instead of nourishing and strengthening - the body, it labors to produce obstruCtions in the system. which engenders disease, have recourse to a medicine that is perfectly safe in every disease, and that will. produce ad - avorable termination, if given' early in the complaint, frequently in a few hours and Most always in a tew days. that medicine is Di. Iteichtcr's -Vegetable ' Pills, . . which so throughly,cleanses the; blood and system at large, that disease of any kind cannot, possibly exist, Wriclre ' li r e find their Presence, " provides nature is not beyond all human assistance. The price of these pills is 25 cents per box, With • ' full directions and can be had at the „ LI - 1 Philwitlphia Medical Hall, • established for the suppression . ' • Of Quachery. , at the northeast corner of aril! and RACE streets likewiseof sub-agents. . . , „ i ,„ ~,,,,„ GREF.NFIELD.II-3., uCt, ski. )19 - 14. Dear Sir : vou doubtless remember my calling at your establishment about two weeks since.;and ob taining from you one dollar's worth of Da. RIECII TER'S VEGETABLE 1 1 1.111 G sTIVE PI LI S. for one of my neig hbors who requested the to procure the article for diem. This being done and my own business transacted, l started for home.'] After travel. hag all day,l was taken With a sudden chill, which left me with a violent fever. head-ache, nod consider able(l/4 pair. throughout my whole systeM, with great sickness at my stomach, which so couplet ly disen able(' me that I was compelled to stop at a mall Inn on the road for relief and reit. Upon inviry, they had nothing that could possibly afford me relief. While yet ifr misery, for I never was so ill in all my life. I happily thought of your [pills, and resolved' to open one box upon myobwn account and seek relief in them, 1 took six of them .drank a warm cup of lea. and retired to bed. My pain !net:ceased in a measure, and I soon fell sound asleep. In the morning I awoke much better,and allcr the pills bad opetneed I Was quite a different' person': took ;Mother dose of four pills, remained there , all 11 edam:day, and on Thursday started for home as well as ever, and - I still i enjoy good health—the persons for. whom 1 bought Ahem,informs me that they have experienced more benefit from your pills than a; whole cart load iii the quacks which they had fo merly used).; Surely Willey' :h.ferewith asgood an effect upon themselves a: t..... 1 , i 6 : . oed reason for extoling - their vir- I have, thej tues ; and if you take 'my" laboring !iiii".:!!!; yott Will persevere, -go on and recommend them to aft 1;';'.. 0- ' under disease. and my wordAiir it, they „Wilt l.,CCome so popular as a general :remedy that; you will find it difficult in supplying,.the - ciemand. , i i '• • . jSignect) G.IV. GILANDON. . I - - Greenfield. ' The above Medicine is sold in Pottsville at the Stote Of - ' CLEMEINS&TAIWIN.. Pottsville, March 18. 1813 ' , i- .._ 11—ly '3IIILITARY ❑F, subscriber would, respectfully inform his 11 - friends and customers,•that he has located his Military Cap Mart- factory In Third Street, No. 101, a •few doors below. Race, where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as are dispoSed to favour him with their custom. He still continues to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles ofevery description; such as leather, Cloth, Felt,iSilk, and Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns; Forage Caps;Poleters for troop Body do; Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet Seabbards. Sword Belts of all kinds ; Canteens ; Kn'apsacks, different patterds . : Fire Buckets, ,Pakiing /Boxes, Tube do, Brush and Picker's l'lutrles,• l'ompoons Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases,: superior quality: Shot Bags. Game Bags, Drums. &c., 111.0rders thankfully received and prdmptly at tendci to. WILLIAM . , C RESSM AN , No. ]Ol North Third Street, a feW doors below Race Phijadelphia,July 8, • / 28—Gm.. , FOANVIUDISG AND COMITS4ON Tlp ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the nia.publie. that he'is prepared to receive and for ward Merchandise of every deseription, to all parts on the Juniatta, West and North Branches of I..w' Susquehannah, 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 }car. Shippers of produce will find it to be their interest to send-produce to the Philadelphia Market, vil Schuylkill and Union Canals, it. being the cheapest anc safest route. Plaster, Salt and Fish constantly on hand, atidowes. market prices. Every attention paid to shipment of Mere.handiz by good safe boats, commanded by careful captain together with promptness in salesof produce. Merchandise will not be detained in store on ac count of stormy or wet weather, the boats load and unload under the store in the dry. Philadelphia,.July 1,1813. PROCL OLITION. NOTICE is hereby given ' that 'a Court Of .1. 1 0 commonPleas,for the trial of censers tdissnir, in and for the county'of Schuylkill, will-be held at Or wifishurg, in the coenti !aforesaid ; ion Monday. tho 4 - th day of December next. Therefore all' persons' having suits .pending, and all persons whose dutyit shone to , appear at Said Court, will take notice and govern them. ,selves accorrungly, • L : • REED; Sheriff, Sheritre °face, Orwige. burg; Nov. ;I, 1843. ss treall supply Corn LXMAN&CO. IN ATTENTION. W. CARLISLE! Jr., Street tyhcrrf, •PH•ILADEtPIIA,: • --- F4O . I I ECTION. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS•pY 'FIRE TILE rItANIMIN • • *OF etnemict.ents..• , • • Cipitat $400,000, raid in. ,!! . ? CHARTER rcarcruriL, , • • •'' • gIONTINUE to makoinsuranee, pormament and limited on every description of roped, 1!: . !• , . in town and Country nn the usual faiorableterniti 4 :Office 10:3:Chesnut Street near fifth ttriet. =• • t • - CHARLES N. - BANC,KER, • l!residetli• I. •DI R EGTOIts, • • ' Chattels' N. Banker, Sarnuel'Craiit, •• - James !Scott, ' Frederick Wotan, -" ThOgld.l Hart, . Jacob R.Smilh, • Thonuis S. Itiha non. Geo. W.Riehards, Tollie4 Wagner. : Modecai D. 'Lewis. Q.; r CHARI,ES GHBANCKEft,Seet. iC • The Subscriber has bc6n appointed agent tot: •";',•, 114 e abovi mentioned instituttoc,and know pre.1,. 7 ; pared tolmake insurance, on every desCription 0. 1 prorrty,ot the lowest rates: , • • I ANDREW RUSS.Eb :t: Potts7ille, Jana .1841, - ' . • Indentatt y against loss or damage ' Flirts: Capital 8100,000. ~ ~ CHARTER ' PERPETUAL. TIIE SPRING GARDEN iNSURANtE . COSt.'."4 • PA NY, make Insuranees, either temper-art_ tri. 4 , perpenilly, aeainst Loss or Damage! by . Fl Rt.' 11'3. tear. or e.ituritry, en 'loused, Barns,.and Ltniltlik.,l-PP all ItindS, on Household Furniture, Merchandistili I I orses,tatt le, Agricultural,Cominercial and I'ltztr,tih factoring Stock and Utensils of every descriptioo;;' , : , '. VEssELs and their Cargoes in porL'as Ivellas,Mortptv'i. ges and G round Rents upon, the most favorable term4,-, Applications for I nsorance, or any infOrmation.orse. the subject may be made either personally or *5, letter. ut the Company's :office, at the Norttavostf corner of Sixth and Wood streets. i • • :.loicro.N m F micuAr.L,Presideni,l L. Bltumettamt, Si cretary. . •, •, Dinr:erons, Morton McMichael, CharleaStokes, Joseph Wood. ' . Archibald Wright.; , "' P. L.: Lagucrenne, - : Samuel Townsend ;... Elijah Dallett,_i ' Robert Loughead, ,•,. 7 A . George M. Trona - flan'. .R. %V. Pomeroy; '';V . - . , , George \V. Schreiner. '',l Th(subSeriber has uecn appointed AGENT for•Ao -above mentioned Institution and is now- preparedfcs make INPURASCES upon every description ofpropiv at the loWest rates. BENJAMIN BAANAri , • • Potisvil le. Feb. 27.1841 TILE POCAHONTAS, OR. INLICW V EGE r A tn. E PILLS. ; • 1 • . . _ rty IIE remedies proscribed fur the cure 0f , .e10 - " - i . it Cases, have correctly been divided into clo-, , i see according to their °pet:alien epee. the htjteOn systeM. Thus we have one class which . ctintetr the stomach to eject- its cm:lents, called este; l 4 l q P s .. another indneing perspiratiot, called dicrylieivit ies and a third which evaeuatos the .stote#,h and bowels, denominated cathartics, &.c CaPuir- .r tics orpurging medicines, have In ev'c'rYegeefecrY..' • country been' the fliOurites,of the Ayr, iciatilifor , . the Cute of the most obstinate and alarmini.rna- . ladids. The wonderful" snecess-attendinekbis mode of treatment. will readily be undcrSt4od wfieit we 11-fleet that the stomach and howelihave assigned to them, tlie important function ntdi; " . gesilon, or the conversion of food into blood) (bat vital fluid intended for the growth and n0,44'1610 merit of the whole tifEICIII. It lollows that riAen, ever the digestion organs.becoinc lifl depiaved- sic disq l uadd fur the . healthy performance of.. duty ... U*lld this occurs daily in civilized soorlf ) 7 .. impute blood, and consequently' disease iirelthe': results. , . i; 4 has been remarked, that whenever 41c3...e.e., mach is not 0 ;41 . 1111v employed it is a 1441 at nits`chief. That individual who would deny hat --: the: most tormidable diseases ore daily ciirerl hy the"use 'of rills compounded and for, sale in al- moat every .11a inlet.of our country, vi,ould ceriain- - ly risk his it:potation for Veracity. The4tica. !writes, or Indian Vegetable Pills 'cleanse the stomach; nitrify the blood and ter. ve Wilma tion, and have pre.cd eminently usedit in'Oring .. . bilious lever, bilious cholic, intlanittiation:.oT the • , , liver, rheumatism, dropsy, jaundice, ' plOrisy, cokiveness, &c. &c. Females ol4ledentary: hab. itsand subject to in iges ion,(flatulencypiead acile, depression of spirits and uneaShieski; will find rebut . from the use of"these pills. . T.lfere is' i not a disease attended With)? full pulls,' 3 dry . • sliii, and a coated tongue, that these pills will mit relieve. The. Villowing simple iiarratjo will show the hent 6t derived from these pillerli a ye-, ly coMinou disease ;. . - " : . i',..1 • - ! , 11/4. CERTIFICATE. ,' • -.::-."; } paving been cOred.by the.use of thegifealmn t s Pill of an alarming disease .oftlic lit t :vr, of se v ral years standing, I dtein it a duty;! make my case known to the public, for the:Lietiefit of Others. 1 had taken various remedierd_killich af-. forded only temporary relief, after usinOwobos- CS of these pills, my aiscase yielded, anct I have enjoyed goodliculth fur the Fast 'Six mend's. %V ILLIASI FOLWPR,. - r Milton, April 2 - 2,1849, Agenta Jr the' sale (fihe.aborc , 4, W. T. Opting, Pottsviile;George licifar.yder„ New Castle, Steiner elf Kopp. Scimylklifllaven.; Mali Kinsley, Port - Carbon, Schualm*,fiesser, Orwigsburg. ThroUghout the state.'l, supply . can always be had of Fred..KletA &.;:"ee., Drug-. gists, corner of 2d and C3110%4444 streetit„ Phila delphia. . _ ' -I -- April 29, ley' __ NEW YORK COAL 20.1.1FX 6TRLE'r. 0, •*- W. Kimball, solicits •consignirt6'4 0 'of Coat , from the Schuylkill region; of all'lhe ous L in , l.siszs for immediate sale, by the cargo for cash, ap i proved credit, 04 exchange for, Groceries, Plovisions, Dry; Gobda, Hata Ware, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Oil, anitiiiticles fe. quircd in the coal region. He wilt silso!attend tq any negotiation requiring personal Mieution. Ilia experience in .the Coal Blisinees, 'e.hd personal acquaintance, with many of the ,dertlcirs, iu the. city and vicinity of New-York;giveaigni a deer tided advantage ever strangers or:tikual Ors. in making advantageous, falcs.ll4 will also visit the Taverns, and Cities, cirP4lie North River, for the purpose of making PDX% also the Eastern Cities. Any one desirous 6'.:30 our mar.:. Ira by forwarding to me a bill of lading, can' generally have his coal sold on art - flinty invoked' within the market range of prices. Arleacription of I the coh-I,lts condition,•and from what . mine — will always be necessary to guide.= in - Sales—All be, siness er.trusted to me will be attgiftled to with promptness arid fidelity. Refer to Messrs. A.&R, W. Packer, Reading, Pa. • New York, Jane 17, PURE WI:11TR 1..E41U; 1 1 17 . E.TIIERILL & Mann facto r rers, No I 5 north Front.siiott, phia, have now a good supply of th:oir warranteit pure whist lead, and those custchne;rs with been. sparingly. supplied in 'coniiequence. of run on the article, shall now hatethcir orders' filled. x' No known subsance possessectigise preserva, ttve and beautifying properies .st7tasirabie..in paint, to. an equal client . tivith'*adullerated white lead; hence any admixture !'4',ollter matert,' als'only mars its value.l, It' haitAcretore been' Use steady sun of the inanufactoniiirs, for want years, to supply" tO the public Mfiiiirfectly piiis' white lead; and the unceasing deiptiind for the ticle is proof that it has!niet Wily-favor.' It is invariably branded on onchead-=WETIIERILL &SROTH ER, in full, and on 'the. other,. WAR.; RANTED PURE - .7-all to [C4I November 19 0 -LEA P 600 W FOle-StASEI: And nu Pedit Liiols; _ - , BF, subscriber has just ipporrO , at ttie cbrnee of Norwegian Sr., and thia:`Mount Carbon Rail goad, a general assorttnent;iliGroc,ertes and' Provisions, which he at the low . cst Bible prices for. cash. : Such as Sitars, Molasses( Cofrec,'Qhbcolate , Tea t eliecie, Ittec; Spicer o &o.' Sporn) and Whale oil,' Sperinac'etii Moulds and: . Dio'd Candles, Soap. Tobacco;.:segars, H4tur ' Shoulders, Mess Pork,'Prled Beet Codfieh,lfick„ crcl, . , ' WILLIAM IL 'MArtsltatt. April A, 1A13 , .• EMI 1 tION A MID STUet,. JANEES. S. SP ENCF.II I , JR 4; No. 53: North Water' 431reet, , • - 1 boon Baton. . . , HAS constantly , on pandt . a Willtaaturtme n e. o, IRON 4 , STEEL.; ''whictOrtuy--bo b a d the most-reasonable tarns. w „yr ScptcaAcr ; - de— II II Mil :;! 8 - 1 ! 111=1 MN= Eill
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