MEE ME • ' ' - i4=3=l= MIMI "X , 11,-"Z.',,-r,t z-eke.g„titte •Ike'b 'Sox*. i'll4i—“011 ban Tticker.l) 6 . ' ,-) - ;; • • Thornton inn 41.. and. bright attyleY. : The stens they inr.ked in their quiet way-• Vgtterttdte•Rindetho.ok Fos was chased by accson, • Asi the, west wind whistled this btan . new , • Gekout 011bnway you're quite too lat • - Nbitr little Red For of the empire Stun. - The Fophad hoped tbat the BeeNETZBOTS .• Would beat off, the Coon a thundering noiac-.- • ButtihrbeartgieW sad, and hilt fur flew oft . Mite - heard,whVe be hiccuppe* church yard cough . Getoutofthiway,Oc. ' : • Ov.er 'the libel° old Psstrtivvrttlx— The - F.Mttliought he'd go to search of luck . ; • But the cry rent up, !we dont want you bere"-- /NW they sung, as there dropt from his eycirn tear— ..--i',,Cret...outof the way, &e. • " • Bo tt lic went. to ttieold NoltSft Sin r - With the hope that .th.rt Mr" Would avert his fate, 'But when he got there, he lost his tail— •• AedihriCoon boys sung,as he "cut" with a wail - • -Get Oat the way, 4:c. • . • , • TIM - tailless Fox then went to TENNESSEE, '.Ttybeg a little help from Old HickM-ree ' Bathe heard, is he went, a loud shout for Jones; And the aim; he icarn'tiered to save his bones , t Gistatut'the way, &C. _ • 'Rte . tililess with fear; and without elan-- • - The sight of a Coon ;kin made him quail : litiumpeu like ultnef to s o'cnt.dirt tune.' And heard, while he leted lakes frightened loon, ••• Get out the way, &C. - Ott he leaped; With a litAPir4 ' gait , • - • Mid toolAllig way ihrough •MsttYLAND STATE— : But it followed hint there like a hue and cry-- That terrible sound whiclrhe could not fly— Get out the *ay, ¢c.. • • , • . 'Weariett„ and ..wcon: , and chased by the "Coon,' llntheaqbecame bald as a shaved babbnen ,When fie reached Lir ilenwald,he eiglital 'l'm Unltickr • 115 i the iteoPhiall.tittg; as-they shoat fur •Kenteck,' Get out 'oldie way; - ilm. • " • • - • ~• • . 130 the Fax lay down, and his voice got wheciy— . His face grew pale and his stomach queasy,: Ile'lleaved, he kicked and cried 1 am lost— Wed the night.wind mpaned,ax he gave up the ghosi 'the hide Red Fox is quit unlucky— kor the peoplo.are gong for old. ficauteky =I Mr:,llV.sEn of the Albany Evening Journal, in entkof laisklate letters from Praia, suya. of thePrench eapital-r -•Parts has the appesrence of e'City weer Mai Oil Law.. Its Nationals_Guald is doing duty as' Pelicenser). .Benrinels - r are stationed at the ent• rincesor all the Public „institutions, Deiach,, mettie of creeps .arb quartered near each other,l thrueghciot the city. 'lle number of soldirrs new. doings military and civil duty, in a n d about Paris, ' is over 50,000. Ail the' young men of France, , .• • over 18 years old, arialiable to be dmwn i nt o the Arcdy. Uutr - apartell odious Conscription law, by another name, is new Falai, ally in operation. When new leyies of troops are Want-, adv. All. the young men. of Paris are warned. toi:nieet 'lathe!! riepe...tice Arondisiemente. If the nunst 'bee assembled bo a thousiad,. and a* hundred trot flit raiire Wanted, u*thoesnid numbers are prem . - ed,frinn.which each, draws and these who get the yunttwrs from IP to *WO,' are doomed to the army for eight years ! Those who are fortunate in , hiv ing tkeelth relitivs pr friends, 'pay then 'seven s ten, and sometimes even fifteen 130- - dip' francs for a subatiture. The pay of* French soldier is about one sous per day, or 'bitty-five dollars for eight years !, Their meat ration is less than - half the Weight of a soldier's ration in the .Dritish or American army. • The troops are under .. dazed mon with sliglo.frames, but they are alert in their movements, and - ,:ere capable of performing - kind service. end'enduring fatigue and privation.. '. the French lie" much out doors and st Cafes the'y aie.eb'en;in great numbers, in Gardens, in Cutts and ' around tables upon. the Boulevards.- Ficnilies in stead of dining at home, gollequent li Ad Cafes and Restaurants. The guests of the Tibia d 4 Rotel of the most; fashionable Hotels cen - alst,iniiait of ladiei and gentlemen who reside in. • Paria.,The poorer, classes in great numbers go - for their dinners without 'the city barriers, where * they get Wine which has_not paid the Ociroi duty wadi, therefore very cheap. • , ',The'llOinisiAttns are the ornament • and the • ri4o of Patio. • They surround end end so the city; ~They are to' this Metropolis what Regent erect is to London, what Broadway i.s.to'New. • itifilt; and-what Chesnut-street is to Philadelphia, ifitiagti L far shriniseing eithei ; end all magnlfievnce ind.beanty.. This delightful Avenue; in its grace , sweep around the city, is nine . milps in length: There are rows of fine trees planted upon terraces iihtelt divide the broad rairiageway from the ern ditside-welks. In the evening the ,Boule.verds aralarilliently illuminated. and then the fashion ' .able stores, the fancy,shops and the various Picture and print . windows, „resplendent witlirall the pro . . . -auctions of genitte and tie°, 'produce e•most day; -•- . • ,filing 'effect. are graced by the fish : ! lon and beauty of Paris. During, the Mummer 'evenings fruits and -creams end , artrie are served - .upon - tablei 'ander:the trees. These scenes, ere 'enlivened by music; particularly upon the .1Iou'e: • ward des lialiens,', which is the retort of the most fashio9able. The !imbler classes congregate =rein the •Benievard - dea Temple,' whcrelhey ere amused With shims !lantern:ince, .rouge' et • - neir,reluletteAc. &c. The-gambling herb, how ' 'ever, is only for cakes; fruit, camper, Scc, Among - other contrivances of gaining (the French arc cut i. • pus In alLsuch devices) they have something like teninn-alleyf. wtth this difference, that the:pins ' - ere-Itneekerl.down by the 'spinning of it top, instead ofroffing 0)011 among them. The great prob. ling homes or -hells of Pnrison which such fright- tut robberies were fo!merly perpetra'eil, have all Assonsuppressed. The ReYoluti.m of 1830, among :atter, good things, put Ili end to lionised gamb , .1 - lieig-lloitses and Lotteries. But the French -pas _ 411011 for play is as strong as ever, though now in , dulged less injurious to themielves and others. lOur i romis'ng Young friend, Robert Tyler, Ecq , .;scriof John Tiler, hss %veer' ly. &tin in _North Carolina, enlightening tho, ignorance. of . 441, - Cliq region with tho scintilletionfaf his go -Wow atiendeJ the s4ting of the Northam?. "Ron Soperior Court et Jackson, .telterei a c'i'20.7.1 `around him to .t h e freshret almost:its of Eli Ssishin Politieel."(not , `;'A+ Liitle of that is too much; )arid 10 wham o imparted freel.Y.'accenlirtg to their. several =eds. Rao of the lia.erers asked him uho would ;bottle candidate of the L co 'Few NrY lineal Coriveution 7 -wheretipon, proreeda rasher -•-iineiontereuey the Raleigh :Bob epre4himrelf and spoko almost literally i ~ a ~ ,. :\ ibis'aise:4•Geitllemen, it. is difficuq, to en - . ever bsitquestion;blB if Calhoun is the nominee, will beat him 190,000: soles-=if Van' llu ,:eiriir_honld-he *slimed, CLAY will host him ',l,7ct- 1 sotos4'•hat if the Admioistration runs,it will succeed igaidit'eLAY,l without ft fse,t,,Panjletnen; C LAY bas his all iitskraoa . the bier..irof a single dio"--t•Yes,"..interiukted a . - .4shola'souled Whig, f• and hall throw sixes, Sir e and tie' mistake." Boblooked bine and a haArty liagh repaid the witty fiputte.--New - York Trib• • - A Ca rd i • 1141118:GRANT. Instructrees owthe PianoFo•. Cloi!aV„a'nd in irneal tousle, 'offers lier professional services to the Ladies of P otts vill e : v "Itinade.nr.a ' Mr:11. F. POMROy, „ - Carner,Of 111ahantarigci and ...a" °Wand eta er - 14 42 • .U.tilltriti*rinefil• 7 J IT! 't tititste4.-sinioatior - snide of Winter, l!perak Oil,toissie . by .; • WM. 1 3 / 4 :•itituqtALt, -- - Corner Norwegian St., Th. Cation BM tined. Norrintier 0 1 1843. 47.— - j • I•,` • • - •:• • • I `I •' : ' i•••• 7 •• -• fr 2 -•• • r t - • -• v- , • • I- • ; ' , ' MEE MI eCiiO4 'of the "AVM' lumina, -WU ftca.tllt, Polder Phdlrnerzi of the-Breast Or -lungs, Chronie Clottgh;WPlsufisviXtenurthl2ge- the • Lungs, and alt affections of the Pulmonary !Organs.. • V . -NATURE'S OWN -.PRESCRIPTION. ; A compound „-thilsarnic .'preparaften erthe Prunus Virginianolor ',! Wild . Cberry prepared by a neyv ,chemical proeess, approved and recommendeeby the Most 'distinguished physicians ; ",acid universanY - acknowleged•the most valua ' bio medicine ever 'discovered. •110 . Quachuit!!! 11'a Decepltan.y_ In setting forth the virtues of this' truly great nnedicine., we havO no' desire' to deceive: those w ho'a re labour ing_ undo r affliction, nordo ! we wish to-euhiglio it more than tt jtatly (Waives. Yet. when we Look around end - see. the.vait a mount of suffering and distress occasioned by. many of the diseases in which this iftediciimhas proved so highly successfnlove feet that,wa can= not urge, its claims too strongly, or say ton flinch in its fairoor.- -•- ' • Such indeed' areethe• • ' -; -•-• ; - . SURPRISING VIRTUES - .'• Of this Balsam, that even in thiaadViineed stages of,Coasora more, after all the most esteemed' rem- edies • of physicians have' failed to effect', any change;. the use of this medicine has been. pro-, ductive or ttio most astonishing' relief,; and ac tually effected Cures after all_hoperi,of 'recovery hadlbeen despaireB of. • Iu tho first Stages'efthe disiaie, termed Ca; tarrhal, consumption;" originating from neglect ed ont,l3, , it' has been -used with .undeviating ,sucoess, and hundreds aeknowledge.itley owe the restoration of their health to, this invaluable medicine alone. • In that farm of Cepanniption so prevalent einengiCelelicate young ,female., commonly termed debility, or • • . siGOINGI INTO A DECLINE;", .••• • A complaint with which thoueantle - are linger. it has also proved highly successful, and not only, possesses the power of 411ericing the pro.' grew of thia'alarming coreplaint,but aLset - stzengh-_. ens and invigorates thS system-more effectually than any medicine we hove ever possessed rfFor .particulars see- Dr. Wistiets : Treatise on Consamption, to be hid of they Sold in - Pottsvillaby: - ' JOHN S. d. MARTIN. In beading by, Mrs.; SARA!' MO,RIIIS,' and in every tannin the State. • .„ reusvipe 4 October 28, -• • ' TO TUE. WHOLE WORLD! .. Ills admitted by all Who have used Meat, ' ( and - rah., has,not?) that • • , rtillEits 4 VEGETAIIL'E • - • - • - 'IIBILIOuS' PILLS,I•• A RE Unrivalled - remedy ever discovered /11. by. the ingenutig of man. - They area - sovereign curc.forthe following complaints: Yellow and Bilious Fevers, Fever-and,Ague. Dyspepsia, Croup, Liver Complaint,Sick.lleadache, Jaundice,Asthma, Drop sy, ,Rheumatisre;Enlargement of the Spleen; Piles, Cholic; Feinale Obstructions, Heart-burn, - Furred Tongue,•Nausea Distention of the Sten:inch. nod Bowels.lncipient ' ,Diarrhcea , Flatulence, Habitual Cos tiveness, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Com.. ptexion, and in all cases of Torpor . of-the Boweis, where a Cathartic or an .'Aperient is needed. - They areexceedingly mild in their operauon.; pro ducing neither Nausea. Griping,•or Dcbility. They' are'exterisively used and commended by Past-muss PHYSICIANS, in all parts of the Union from whom any:Mutethy of Certificates of their,v4ile can be ob. 1- • amed. SHERMAN'S COUGH - LOZENGERS Are the safest, ,most sure and effectual remedy for Colds, Consumption, Whooping Cougn,Astlima, tight ness of the Lungi or Chest, Ase. - &c. • .. . • Mr. *his Starkey, foot of Gouverneur st.,, cured of ensign of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be a settled Consumption..by ; chese Lozenges, when the physicians could do nothing for hits., . Mr. Chara .. s W.. Perki n ,. 71 Bowery. Ives cured of a severe cough and cold of three month's standing, by half a box of the Lozenges: • . • Rev. Mr. Hancock, 407, Peak it. hair used themin ibis family with invariable success, and recommends them to all who are afflicted, with coughs, colds,'or any affections of the-hings. • • ~, • •- • . ' Mr. it!. E. Martin differed several weeks with a 'dis tressing cough,- which nothing- relieved; till he tried there Lozenges; which cured him in a few, hours. 3lr. James W.HaferNo 'p Tontine' Buildings,"Will - St.;•greietiome. to , a friend. who had pot enjoyed a night's sleep for several weeks, being every few mi nutes attacked with some distressing cough, as almost to take away his life. The Lozenges made him raise easy, and enabledliim to. sleep well at nigh: lie had _ pied every thin" else he heard of,-arid nothing else affinded the lealt relief—another instance of saving a' fellow-being from an untimely grave. - • SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGERS - Proved in more than 40,000 cases to be- infallible the only certain worm-destroying medicine ever dis covered. • &narrows OF Weews.—Pain in the joints or limbs , offensive breathspicking, at the nose. grinding of the teethduring sleep:and at times a paleness 'about the lips with flushed cheeks bleeding at the acne, a gnaw- nig sensation at the stomach, flashes:of heat ever the' Surface-of he body, slight chills or •sti iverings, head ache, drowsiness; vertigo, torpor,:distarbad dreams, sudden starting in sleep with fright and,:screaming sometimes a troublesome, cough, feverishness, thirs rualid hue, fits, bad taste in the mouth. diffiudthitath ins, Pain in the stomach or Bowels.'fatigue, nausea. eseamisbness, voracious 'appetite,' leannesl, bloated stomach or limbs, gripin,gs, snootinyains in various parts ofthe body, a sense of nometfangrising - ta the throat, itching qf the anus 'towards night, a frquent 'desire to pass sdmething from the bawds; and some times 'discharges of shme,and mucus. Di. Galen Hunter, 108Sisth A venim,knew achild that was cured of fits_by these Lozengens, after three year's suffeneg, and when nothing rue Weeld give the least relief, - A' boy on - board of' ono oaf the Havre packets„iyas cured °flits by'only one dose of them. • Er.jolih.R. Mod, 37 Third street: gave them to his child, and they trough away the, worms by thou sands , . Dr. ZabrisX - ie, 18 Duane et.. has used 'them in over 700 cases, some of them of the most alarming, char acter, and always' with the greatest success. • Benjamin F. Goo‘,:speccl, 130 Sixth Avenue, has us cd them in his family for two years, entire sac ems. Twenty.five cents per box.- ..- 7.• . - Sherman's Caznphor,pr Headache Lozenges& Give immediate relief in nervous or , sick Headache, palpitation ofthe heart.lownese ofepirits, despon dency, inflammatory, or putrid sore threat, bowel or summer. complaint. fainting, oppression or a sense of sinking of he. chest, cholie, spasmsi . cramps, of 'the • stomach or bowels, hysterical affections and all ner vous diseases, drowsiness through the day and wake 'fitness at night; cholera or cholera morlms,sliarrhaca, lassitude, or-a sense et fatigue. Persons travelling or attending large pakiesovill find the Lozenges real; ITreviving, and imparting the buoyancy of youth—e-. sed after dissipation; they restore the tone of the sys tem generally; and remove all therunpleasant symp toms of too free living. - " • : - • Join ,)!. Moore. En., Editor - or - the Brother Jona- , than, was cured of a peyote headache in six minutes by three of the Camphor Lezengei---he was prejudiced against them. - • ' - • Joseph B. Nories.-:Enk, Vice President of the Wash . lington Marine Insurinee CoMpany. has suffered for. years ; with nervous headache, that nothing wohtd - re- I ievetill be used thestr Lozenges, which removed it entirely in fifteen min tea. -,. • . . _ I ,Dr. G. Mutter, lfiff Sisth Menne, has been subject, to violent attacks et:headache:se temalte - sbim al., most blind fur two in three hoes at a time. 7.Nothing , ever afforded him any relief till he-tried thessiLezen ges, and they etircd him in a feiv minntail ' IV.' H. Attree Esq. of the New 'York - Herald,' has ' used them for the last year for headache.or taisitade,„ and always found immediate relief front them; ; Sherman's Poor Illeas'iplager! LCOO,OOO sold yearly of this best of • all "Plasters,- Rheumatism,. Lumbago,-Pain or- .Wealtnelt , in Back, Loini, Side, Breast:Neck;.er.Limbs, effectual; • Iy cured by it. 17 Only ,1211 Cents cach,lnd war ranted superior to. all other, plasters in use: Be par,' Wallas to get Sherman's Poor MaresPristerf. Or Ton will be imposed upon, .Avoid the 4putipusacd'wprta , less imitations:. - Theramei stamped. n the back or each; get none.without it, or'you will he deceived.; Cough Lozenges eel, 5 ceetsaisix. • • Worm Lozenge, do ' Camphor or headache Lozettgei,2s;emits,per Poor Man'iPlaster, may 12icents a piece. 'The above, Medicines for sale by" - , . ' • !A& J. BgX.TTY . Aglerav (Cie thkprpprie!iir, Hugh foli'Cattion. • • - • William Taggart„Tainaqua.- - 13eotitirReitinsyder, New Castle. June 10;1813, ~ t tnituta % hues Ist -• Mgt: istoitopti bag se .7-u ecru:heti (sr fail `:and• *Wee'tilboni Son nit Silks, and the fall faelnons for Vanneti. 'Nov. _ „ •;;-.. = -1"11 anti and Seedsv. i - . - P4` Ce,ol: liti. 'l3 !attic Garcen . .,..7. - : - . 1 - :,„, . to in O, 0 , ji)l'ar, aieNtireeries,'Flushiriiinear-iNete` • . -= 11 York. ' Wiliiisii P. Pinter 4 Co.. • ' I ' , successors toithelats William. Prince, deceased; offer for salpthe Passim AND CnOtcxer AFleiTiiikr t* Tszio,, P4frre, A. 2,11184.444 to be found in America.- • ,-: ,; ,--,,‘.....,, 4 - ~ 1- , - • -.. The New Catalogues-gfthis 141sinsE coi;:. 'LECTION, which_comprises the most„valuable products of _Europe; Asia, snd Americo; will -be sent GRATIS to every postlpaid 'applicanki‘ad all ' orders ill be executed with that: precision and Ai dispatc which !Avis distinguished _the establish: 1 went. , he new _descrintien catalogue is,:one of remarkable interest; as it not Oily combines the most ample descriptions; (*the estimable ?mite, bot also enumerates ;the bad Fruits f and it will -be hitind on examination thit the latter.abdund in the catalogues of other nurseries, :' , --i - 2 ~-.- The prices fiired in the Otalugnee, are from IS M 3.3.-peA cent.- below those of others i and from . . the long standing of this . eittablishinent; the trees and shrubs are large and ofieperior quillity.— Among the Flowers.are elarge variety Ofsplen 1-did DoublebahlieS, of 'surpassing beauti. The catalogues comprise , m :, 1 ii, r,; 1. Fruit and OrntiMentaLTrees slid Plants, 2' Bulbous Flower Rents 1 . and splendid Daly , ' Has:. -„, , ' • - ' •, .: 1 , < _ ' 1' 3. Green-House Trees 'end Plants'. .'1 4..Giirden,and Agricultural Beed, • with, redu. cad wholesale prince.. L,,,,i;,. •i . . The, eprietors of Nurseries : will; on'itipplies. tgieenTn,thbfetsorufuntrdhntirseliviiiegder:w9li;t.lib:._tyav!,,-icipitigltie;mboeg en u n ii .. li ci pp f ri T a4 r n e t e e s 4d a c n lo i ., Shrubbery of the smaller i sizei atlow.Vikolesah prices.', - :.. , , _.._ :1,,• 1 ' . _,. will receiveorders for any of the Trees, Plants, or. Seeds, Tarnished , fro m their celebrated - Gar dena and Nurseries. : ..:i '. 1 : Catalogues with the ',Prices . acnrxed,. can be seen at the 'office of thiriMiners' 'Journal. • -• ' - B. BANNAN. I . '-•, - -. ' '. ; I •: : Pottsville. Pa.: November 18,' L. r , -t . Eis 4.1 1:1 . i • "4 IE2 :.„ GLE.OBGE Boa id.cornrnencied the,filahufalctaie SOAt' si f : CANDLES;. 4 12-Illaricretici Street, vet doors tillove Front qtreet, arid' Willow Street rail roasl,, r :nar.srosLrats. . i • IiftVIIERE L t ors for Sale, oil reasonable v v term's, -Wholesale and retail, !first qqaliti Yellow Soap, cornmOh BroWn d 4., White Fuller's do., Pilirt-'do.,.Cristilli df I , Fancy Shaving do. ng.tbt ; ; - 33-Iy* , A ! = • 1 _ NEW' iVROLESALE' & Tatloo l . ring made extetiiiivo prepaTatiOno, are now Oeady toSupiiiy , . ' 9A.M , BOW* WITIt - CL9ITINCI, •- ROM ten tolfebien per cent loWer.tfiati or.wholesalo dealers,; se shall do this by buying for cash, andbelling entire;Y for the same, those whO - buy by small. quantities hs welf4a the extensive- dealer, will find it to their advaidagli call it ' 'is LIPPINCOTT & TA.YLORtS, No. 200,Mitkei Sireet, third 'door; abase Sixth, and one door tioloweho Red Lion (total, Pliilada. , From the Phi/aria. ',Ledger, of September, 22(1,1843; Thrighestion I is ofteri asked by strangers it Where can wo gal.° buy the best and crieaprist suit of clothes; ther are referred by most 9f" our citizens to. the extensive establishment of Lippin cott Sa Taylor, 20(1 Market_ Scree; thrall , doors weitnf Sixth. -1 • ,• • , Lippincott Sr., Tailor ate wholesale drialers, and always reeOitral,the largest asstatmenti in the city,they also hare the reputation of doing the _fiiest Work; andltakaspecial pains :triplearfe those Who biv single:inn, as aa ,the etensiv dealer. uy Theirw certainly the welt place. z -It i tie next t dodf to ho Red , Libn Hotel. 2. . • ; - ' OctObeo 7, [843.. -•I NEW ipxtuu STORE. E.!•11.1 ElcfitioLTA& - ,:c0.. specquity informs the cifizemi .o' Puttsville,anti Schuylkill county gep 4 11 1 k Truitt', ;that Alley , hails open . Cd. (in the store formerly`; occupied by iMr. Slater,) a general assortment of- •1 • R F . - Druga, . Medicines, • Cheadeals, Paints, Oils, 1- Di VartashO, Put fy, Olds!, - ' Spices, • - - Pateht - , And sPliciti • ii,'slidre• of: imblic .paironage, confi. •dently assuring the 'public. that ;every article -in !theif line; shall barof the first quality* and puke. ly genuine. 1- - 11;: , • = - Having served l it regular apprenticeship to the busines in Philadelphia', those ..otio faii.our them with ac all, can ribt satisfied that they Vvill guard •striellv against all mistakes, and have their med. icines-put up tvith the greatest care and nicety. Physicians prescriptions'attended in.l.with'par. ticula ,care, at all, hours Country Physicians and Storekeepers, supplied at k.small advdnce on ci. y prices. Pottsville, December . 3t 49—f. The Greateit Alinanao Published. • • • IUNCLE BEN'S - • Farmertit • aiid 310chanice flagAT WS'PERWALMAtiI!AC,IitIi 14 8, twieethe usual size, and disigned ex. •ILP pressly for the Stales of Pehnsyliania, :De.. Aware, Mary laud; Ohio, dr.c. ; ' 'Containing, besides the usual Calendar Calealations of Ealipseki, Weather rabies, Signe; 'the tirnet : of hOlding the eJpreme and . other COorte, General ind State Vendetta, Election Re ' tonna, Popular rote for Presidents, Matti' and County Officals; Fowl, Salaries, - &e: .; • 111kinbers - ;of the U. States Sonata classiBed, add the date of the -expiration;cifthbir terms.- - Yearly -Meetings . ofthe Prieads,llopalation or Stakes; eitiO ' Receiptsi'l Aneootee. Pon .111 cits, Enigmas,lze.; Sze. Together with; an ex. tialarge.aniountiof triefolelleading; Ptit rieeried and for sale; Wholesale and Retail at Vs j'Aeti4 'Single copies 64' els. Also, a large variety of English and Geman, Health, cantle- and:Tem. peranie Alininaas, by the I)o.lai i id: Single. , November 18 i' , ` j - ithusEs&Ltyrsr. . OR Atil. ! Pi „ • . 11 si Also • ,f! large, nuuiber' r e, - - Buildings and , out lots. :or sisea,on the Navigation', tram. lying prise' pally in .the Bur:100f of pmsiille. • "Npply_to , 0 RiI,P4OEL, LEWIS; duly 16,41. • Real estate igest,Cutlft!t• • VAST Serpens* of i 'coat. on band and 'for silo . ail W. H. MARSHALU li SlChea Grocery flour Feed & ProvlrFn Stoirrearriecor Ziprwegian Ryeerand Mount argon - Rail Road Lau_gdonlii ItirawiliglPeofeils; ,ANG'DON'Ustebiated ryawing Pencils at ..,4",1V-cteiti.pii;doiest a ur 6} - ceuts each." , Just rteentda!*foriiktbJ MOM , . 4 , - ...i,i-, .oeogiloht,':vigeniisiiiiiiiiii ; 1 i.=..,---, w -;: •-, ,, ;_,1.:t,„ 'pie...km, iiiiija4ii,isitiTer Work tabs - , bie , 4. • reeeivedin4 is nostofreiiiifgr''" loll4 t he ' , stibsertikei; Rl* II work. that _Avoid be itt: .tbe, i hands' - i? ... . L f-evei,j*olus . Who iii- tt , 'Peau sitvailii 4 - ail v-'ol7lollles to Ilwedine Settuainted with therGeog..; phi s 404 the immense resourc e s of the States--4: From a host of reromanadatory tiotietisi• We as leaths,followieg— , t - J.' Di ! _ ', ' RECOMMENDATIONs.,,t ::, ( Frees Han. ,: Clarks 'gaffe. Secrets: l ll 4 f Ihe,l , Comraimiesalth: and Sznieflenderit - ', o f :Cavil moos-: of Prii* . teania : SECAirsax-CottiortivestrtesOincx,'l--- t ..- - •. 1 Harrisburg, September 21,1843: •t ;-, .' 1 Mr. Enwii C.l3ionix, - -- Sir,--I have given_n careful nerusalin the Ge t ography of Pennsylvania, 'by Charles )I.,.Tregiit Esq.'. which you have lately poblishek aid finq it tol contain a vast r Mount of useful and iriterety tine information :relative to the' HisterY, Grgrie. .phy, Geology, Government, Internal Jniprove pent, Productions, dr , , - Acc, . of- out' .0:1 11 7 1 0, -. wealth, admirably condensed and. arranged. , Ab a - Ixtok . of reference it is invaiplible, indiahould "beLiWthe possilsion i)f every one _who deiares fa become acquainted .with the ,charanter and ie . soutces of Pennsylvania; - i ,-- u . ' The wink will also be most eminently useful. as a text beak; botliin the. Common gchools arid - in the Seminariei of a higher order, ihrntighOnt thestatlJ:r•As each; I have no hesiuitiop in re commending its adeption by the School! 'Diree., tore, and others &rim charge-of thasel,lnstitu. ions. m .I a very remiect.fully, i '. your obedient servant, , , I • CHAS. M'PLURE; Sup; C. Sclu4o.l - '.l !! . : . , ... . . . , - nave Scams. DISTRICT OS eititei; 'i - t I 1 . - Philadelphia, October 10, 1843: • i : 1 1 . i meeting.At a eeting. of t:144 the Board of Co1;ot 0; Public Schools, held at the. Controllerri . Ch m? ber,en Monday, October 9th, 1843, 11 ' it Isvas ;, • Resolved, That `Trego's Geographii i of Pen 4 Sylvania" .be introduced as a Class 13064,- rite the Public Gramdtar Schools of tha.„Bistrici , al a substitute for "Eaton ' s Geogre pty!cif . P nit.' sylvania."-. .- . - i, : , , A,/ 11, Extract from the Minutes. I THOMAS B. PL...iriENCE,I Secretary Board of Coltrolletit..l. Enwxao C. Brior,i, Eat. • - i .1- 1 1 , For sale.-Wholisale and Retail by i: '.,1 , , ; ; BENJ. EIANNAN:! :Agent for - SchuYlltill l C,ouity:l . •I' i I +.IL '4' • • 'Fashionable Tailoring Estiablaihma .1:i • '•• . 1 • 1 . 1! w.A.wILLIAMSI' D el)) Ei? A N 1.) -TA4•L 0 • , T"EF:. this' opportunity to fora the i tants of Pottsville and einity,ithat to haft. 'taken rooms in Centre stre t, three ikoralabove; the Xtehange.Hotel, where he intends carrying on the Tailoring business, in its ,f.vaiionsi bren;w: diet!. The public may rest. asaired:of leaving; their Garments made in as new and' fashianablei style es Many city in the Union* i I Having-had tang experience In the busi4ess in; various cities, be fritters himself that be n give; generalsatiefaction to those who May favor ltita with neall. • - • 1 •1 • ErGarments entrusted to his care wiltbe war , , ranted in all cams. Particular attention panl tu, cutting: ! -' , Pottsville,Gct. 7.4843. .1 41-- , N, S. LAWRENCE, . ` ' I Agent fur` 141 sate of Southevoras Ofcm'uf urine compangs Sypeiioi Sirtiligg patr, I ! WiItEtIOIISE Nnt 3 Minos ST.,IPErna sr.tini* MEM following kinds constantly on. hitrrdand for sale to; the trade — at-the llowest 'market Peter:— 4 • - 1 . , .- .; - 1 . Fine thick Flat Caps,-12,14, an 16 lbs, • and!white. i , . 2 , ' i 1 Extralsuper and superfine Folio PI/at', I/uo.' White. . - - • Eatia'super Packat and Cornmekcial posts; i • •and white.. ;.- . - - .. I ' I Extia!surer Linen note'papers. .. . ! i Superfine and fine Bill.papers, (Lung.) -. .• i do , do do , (Broad.) - 1 do , , 1-. do Counting Houseeps; lun while. ~. !' _.-. . ., Extra snot r Congress. Caps and:Lettere, p ale an p ruled,idun'and White. ' - ''‘ 1' ' 1 H 1 Superfine French Posts plain and rule& - i ,-. Superfine and fine Caps and Poste, ruled and plaid 1 ' ' hide and White of various qUalitielanil prince , Also Bonnet Hoards, 'Pogue, ,I.Vrapping, l ' ano; Hardware papers, &e.; - Sic. ' : ; ' , • li' 1 4.-117; 50 to up tons of Peach Orchard r Hroad Mountain coal will be taken in- eachan e fOr *. per. et tfiar %West prices. •.. i . Ili July 15th. ~. _ . —t--- MILLINERY AND FAXEN' GOODS.;; ~ , I , . 1 MRS. MORGAN, in filarket street; next drier to Mr,. Wolfinger's tavern, respectfuliy in. forma the citizens of Pottsville , and ' tbe public generally, that she has just reeeived a new 'and fashionable assortment of ' millinery' a d 11 . fancy good's, amongst which are the filbert , 0 aid. fin renne Braid; Needle Btraiv, English S raW, add `rioted Lawn Bonnets, with a fine asiortmcntlnf men's and boys' Leghorn and' Sea,griiss I Hats, all of _which' mill be .sold muck! lower. thin l ie , , usual prices foreash. Bonnets altered and done up on: the most reasonable teirtis ‘ -1 I - Pottsville.April 13' ' ' I_-: - • `40•4 4 . , NEW WHOLESALE AND EETALT. trliDE. THE subcriber is inducedifroth the veryilib. Feral encouragement he has receiyed (and alia'fierri !the necessity of their being 'al cheap Wail Store, in this part of the town') his'iiro. Cured and will - keep constantly on haOcl4Flour, Salt, Teri, Sugar, Coffee, Cheerio; Molassesi Vine. gas. &c., /ke.; which itivonneetion With ;hislire. sent, stock of Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel,' Her. rind: and Cod Ash. Brown Yellow lied !White Soap : ' Also'a - very "superior article Of !are Peltri s 'Airnand and Fancy tileapiperra; end Tallow Caadlei—Winter and ,Fall 1 StriMed Spurn Oil, 6ke;46.;&c. ;All ot-whieliil',Will Sell at the lowest Cash -Retail Prices--Add '',to families, or these !mitring to'sell again a Ilibeial deduction will be made, in proportiou t 'the 466. tity taken. — .k. , 7 • • - 7 '•lrt . 1 ', • .::" .-, EDWARD -YA DLEY. ; P. Sr-FfO7,TI: the fact of my,havirr a ilkroan in the city, Whose time and attention,lie'detioted to the Selection of theartieles f I' propoitt Selling ; 1 have no hesitation in saying' that; I cap fititish goods' tis cheap, we api , in POttsvillei COI and judge for yourselves.; - - ';- • '- i , E. ',:Y. ; Pottsville'; Sept. 23; 1843.* j ' ' - `1 - 1 15-%.4 , Whave just received a largeasslcit %monk of iikasanable Goods coniiisOng ':tl Cassimeres Eattm its,' Hemline, Prints„, Cheeks., 'Flan nolht, rTi4ings, Ginghams,Cambricks,,Cotton Flannelh Dippers, Linens, Silk, Catirtrick, arid` Cotton Handker chiefs, Hosiery end Glevits,lornitur l e, Checks, 4 . 4 41 Linseys, e - 440., and Vali to sell them at a small advanue on cost' end chargek thotie in want OtjAVpl.the abovci or Anything 'plat) 'usual kept in onr'Bcrottgh fitorog aro rasp in. vited to call on , E. ct. HENDEREHN. ' ii,eptember 2; . ,•. I • - NEW u - -Lo BE YARD THE subscriber onnentrees to thelp . ubhe tha: ho hatopenect a; Larribbr Yordibtal tho,bo. ,rough of Pottsville, imosedietelybaeli-ophe now Presbyterian chureh where ha wiWeobstantly keep on head, a largo'.iestirtmetit Praber s . of :every description. - He his Ira blind flab Braids, from. StO 016 pet_ /H. and - Oak, front s ,1110 to $2O "per - t jrl" • •HO ,revectfullf edict* tho.patronagql,j4f his. frleade and the public., - and; feels conftsbatt, that ha Will boililo to oopplrLiambor,,it i otteh "Opt, as will givetoperil • • , • " ELLY: ~septembev 17;' . ":- • `ii 138--11 -------- I" . Constantly on ha - ad, a fall aaply or ther atOTO bath,* 414 hata t 'whielk basald War& • Tr: N 0,42 WitlaiiiSt, sad Sal , Cyelorr -•- ' 3 LAFOgt StP.# line 17.848. • • - 919 MI lIIMIN k iiMrLLOW WAGG, 95 8 1 4.44.1 4 1 ; " 7eq„urovvvwx . - ,'".. 11 .'," . . ,. . -- - --- ; v 2.:_ : : .2 Fr ., : .- ' , ::.: 1 -'if'''' -z r , ' ..:; ;- : . • ; ',' . .!'- -;: ' -1- (: .- 'f.. ,. .. ,1',,,,. . ~.. „...... .. .. . .., ... ~. . . . ~, .. , ~ . . , .7> !. ' OE ME .Mi rairigM , , • Pftll4i/)ELPLI A' REAMING & POTTS! • 1 • "xu.r..,KttititiOADi •j- ._. ... . ~..,:,,,,, - ' - % - t '7•-nr?*.r - ''''“ , e'r - '-^ , _ r ••• ..! : -0 1 .- - 1 ,- ..... - ..• --:•••?.::::,,- ' r.... , :: - .,... - z.:,„ , • I . • Reductio, c isi, POtht, on' Illeithandise.• : .' 1 aftei'Miiitiaik: inat, "JPnfi 2 6 1 a; 18431 IMods 4111 be orwardeif - : with ;despatch -it the followtograteie, f I reigtit between Reading , and a p oints ,belaW4tltt§d. Per trio' e 2000.158: r ~ ifetterea B!tiveo ' • ' -, - • • - Reading and 1 , 1 i •,' 4 • • ~- - ; • . da d , •.. 1 I' ' ''. '' '* ' • - '-- ' • Philo. • I Peffurilln Pliii4er, iTatC; tiles &c. '!- . $ 1 10. - ' ,75 'cts Pig I iron, biome tinter,. • , 90Itta ; marble, rosin, tar, p;tepatch,l 20 1 ".rind grindstones. • - • 1 ilaits & spikes,: tin! irolia . ' ._ : tititing!ylgad,turperitipe I .. 1 : birk. raw. tobacco, salt ). ,1 ' 40 -1 00 I ; Provisior.s.potatoesluM-1 , ' I ' t tier,Atove.s I SW. ,:-, J .' , 1 - ;Flriur per barrel, • -`, 16cts ' 11 chi ilWheat, corn,l ?ye t - . clover / . _,i, b , , th 1 : seed, & salt per.,bashel, i ~ - 1", I;;_graceries; hardware,steel,l , .: ' I ',, i Copper,. tin, brass -:do. ~ • • - - . mettle liquors, ma'chin.- , '-. nry, butter nod eggs, 210 I .5" Cheese. lard and tallow, •, - - , i ail„"wOol;eotten. leather, raw hides, painti, co,Ys- - - tees, hsrrip and c4rdage.) Dry 'goods, drugs & ined-1 1 ;icti3es, , foreign - liquors, I Ifaines,glass;paper,fresh'v 2 60 , - - . 1.170 fish, • meat,'confectionti-1 ,- : ',. - - . i i . rv; books 4 stationery. , ' , . '•• i • . ;icy additiciriat charges for 'conimission, stor age, iofreeeiving or delivering freight at any of the Osmpany's Depots on the line. ,1. i :,..I t iily . 15,1843,____ .-_ _0 , - ____: . ,- FEVER .a.raD Mavis. _. - I ROWAND'S 70.'VIC /MIXTURE. O.- L.- • FESLI supply of the above lifeilicnie.a ceriain, ,;care for the fever aid ague.. Just received and; sale,at_ ' I_-MARTIN'S Drug Sterol cneteraber 3. •.. '; ' ' \ 36--. ----' + --- AitßON' ROTE 111 1. HE -subscriber most respectfully announce 17. to the public. that he has• leased fie abov .splendid, and delightfulestablishmenf, .i,f , which will be . opened for their am ji 1 ',', carnmodatioli , On: Monday 'the . 10th 1 ` The !Hotel has lately undergone a thorough r : i moviticin with salt improiements and addition 1 furniture as will much increase the comfort and 'accommodation of his guests.- This Hotel is situated at the termination of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad; 93 trilled froin ; Philadelphia, adjoining the 13orough ofPattliville, 'and combines , allthe adiantages of both ; town and country•—attactied to the establishment ex clusively for the use of its guests is ;al- beautiful ornamental terrace garden,-an enciosed Park of several acres, overlooking froMits rising grounds the Railroad, the Schuylkill River and.Canal,the reservoir of, the Schuylkill Navigation Co., and • eommanding a romantic and beautiful , view lof the surround i n g mountains. The Hotl,• Bth ruses rind: stables' have:a plentiful: supply of i li [ITC mountain Spring water:: :The extensive rd airy - stables and coach houses, will be attended by careful and attentive:nstlers; a _Railroad plea sure car and carrines,';v4 ; ill be kept or thejac. eommodatiorr of guests Wishirigto visit the mines nd other plaemm this j interesting- region.• I As a pledge of his disposition to use his best exer. lions to give satisfaction to his guests, he begs to refer to the reputation of thiCatskill Mountain' Howie and' Congress Hall in .the City' - cit New York when kept by hint, and assures them that having daily aercess to the Philadelphia mar ket, his supplies both for the Table and the Barhall be the best that can be procured. ; 1• . _ • FaMilies aridindiVikals are - assured that eve lry 'attention Will - be paid by the subscriber and hurfamily to rend& their .visits - as pleasant and 11 as comfortable as at any other :establishment in i - this country, and a share of the public patronage Ind iirespectfully Solicited, ' 1"•- - ' - : - CHARLES. it WEBB. duo ' Marini Ctrlion, - July 8, 1843. I • 2841 y . FATE kOUCEri ON-THE . • . PHIL/0 A • READING AND I. POTTS VILLE JamutpAiD4 ; ttirt • 7i l-t . " - 2 Zn 'Ca _. f -.. ~ .-lat Class Cars.. 2dlClatis Cars. . Eare'to Pottiiille; t , "ts2so • 132001. To immediate points also re,dtieed.:.-' , • i ; ' • -The Passenger Train now leaves the Dept; corner of Breistt and Cherry,street daily at .? , 0 locklA. M.., stopping at the usual way points, and arrive' a Potts ville at in o'clock.' Returning, leaves Pottsville ar 7 o'clock A. M. daily; a nd arrive in: 'the city it 12 o'. clock: .' c ' 1 -- - ':` L, ! i Passengers for *Northuml3erland.Snilmry , Danville ! and eatawissa meet stages at.;Poiteville on the arri- T 1 val of the trains daily, and are carried thraugh with. out delay to either of those places for . .' : . .. Passengers for - Tamaquaellazleton; M auch ' Chunk, and*Wilkesbarrie. ,quit the cars at Po t Clinton (78 - miles fk.br tho city) andiake - thecari of tle Little Schuylkill Rail road to Tamaqua. thetico got by good stages to Mauch Chunk, *hero they meet t he packet boats for , Wilksbarre. - - : ~ ~ 1 .. i • : • Fareto Mauch Chunk ~ , - .. : I $3.60 Fare to Wilkesbarre,. • _.l-6 GO . . I S. BRADFORD, Sberetary. Philadelphia, July 24, 1843.' - r 11 7 31— _ . • DANIEL 11. - HOB. m -3m JAMES I LA) tikit k TOWN: .11ALLLSTORE• HAASS . 4 LAIN& ; 1 4 . pieasure in announcing to, the Citizens o AL Schuylkill county, that they h av e just opened in the basement story of. the , Town ;11a11,1 tin ,Centre street, in the Borough of POttsville,l a splendid-as soitment of :, ',, !. _______ , NEW coops,' 1. -' i • Just brought from Philadelphia, where they were se ected with great care, and,; purchased at unusually ow pricascomprising every varier-Year , VI • r . , Dry Goods, :Groceries,. Glass. Wcrre. Ching • , , Waie, Viseens an ri' d Earth n We, . , , . .. Among which may be found . ;,• 1 'Superfine Cloths. of various colors and nullities . Blue, Black and Fancpcolored Casimeies, • • Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolenlankeis. , - ' Prints. Lawns, Ginghams,!Mcitin i i esand Plaids, ' Silk. Satin, Linen and Laces, - • ~ , i• • • I Canton Flannel. Hollands and tiankinsj Maraeillenand Valenti/. Vestingsi ' i •1• " 34.4-4,54,6-4 Muslin% Bleached & Unbleached Silk,Cambric, Gingham and Colton thauffit., "-- . -New andsutertor style Summer Cloths" --- ' 'Cottonad - es and Beverteens, • :I "' • ".• • In floe, a very general assortment of .. • 3 , „ Gandemen's Summer Wire, - -•-• -' i ' - • . Silk,Cottoo, Mohair, Morino & Woned Stockings . Ladies' r i nd Gentlemen's Super Kid. Baskin, York tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver ,& Backslnn Gloyes, Ladies' Silk. Mohair and Picnic Iblittsi &c. _, • New Orleans, St.• Ctoix t Porth Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars. - • . _r- „ I - : • New Orleans. Sugar Houle, Ma Spoil Molasses, - Tea and Coffee, of various kinds' " t ' " '' . • _ Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, 2 , '- - • Salmon, Herring, Mackerel. Shad and r oafish, Hams, Shoulders, - Sratiked Beefituul itanblaut , • Olive - Oil,Fresh fritit,and Oat Meal,; ' . , • Unita:lna, Half Spanish and Comtahnßa re, Soda, Water . and Sy gar Crackero i. • ' Sperm Oil, Butter, Eggs, .and 1,3;A,' i- ` ' ' '. - -Dried Apples'and Peaches, -- I I- • and a great variety prices Joy auk tie itHEschinga for 'country produce. . , ...• .: .. --.- •.- irr Remember the 'Mien Hall tore. - : • Pottsville. May 14 '- • • I - , TO Dyers, illearittersi Patltif Makers, Steam 1 .; Baskin Ratidere, d Offers • PASCAL IRON ORITIL WROLIGHTIROICTUBES F.n, 4 inches to f. calitaw attZ k i c, o2 feet long, ..capahle of sustaining pressare from to g,loo_ : " per tame inch, with Stop" Tr," 1.•,' end - •ettidr.Bswras,to suit,ltitting_torether. with screw .loin'teiewitsbki for STEAK WATER. GAS, anctfor 7 4 , - )CoIIiCfTWE and Whet' EtTErild 1194.T1 Pant - plat", (i;e 1441 . 11 11:1 . . t " o k ' thianillaCtlita_.llo to:ilioniiiits • ytossis, TArmva & sat , * libel.° piripm? ,• t• i ck. ,:„..c:' , , .a., July :11; rjPipiws,ipitiftr;POßllHtd—Jui!`iscei ! s u ed uid tot iota ae tlit. 0f40.1 riclomber ;,' 1, ME6I BE El 4TNY,F4 - zie - • -the-01;81i heir to ma he AL boost every dit.l ol4 , •• . A E ars cob/. z...€l"lt'Y the tim°li Enaiike 1/01.1fili) DERURATi. - who. Will WI litlany of • Pr6ved salisr4cl43?"/ t&th '" Able - edicine fiat bY: the stores where , this , ~,,t ed ) or cums perform ceniticatee fproperlykutbi.ritii." fill hope i o r r ior.— ed on individuSle whoibid fiats • 4 di-,most sciere: certificates of PhysiciMut who has. - s w i f t 41Cett the ciao:tinder freatmenttheir ,itltificauis Medicine by tlieir advice, and been ture.. -- -;76110, fromthe Ptbthopoim,,ClezikorOMb a n!, =wows of taty. &c..alating their acquareiaurn Wan ~‘ o9n of respectahilitrand standing,. who laving tpe for their ' t fellow Men'af beerf; have vehintitrily Com.- *iird and given a statement: of their case and Juice. for publication, Bic.;4re , . , The number - ofthesi cacti. ficateabeingloogleat fbr a - Mai:paper publication, the subscriber hai deemed it advisable to have a com,of the teegt hnOettAnt -certificates properly.authentma - _ ted, Udder seal, 'to he placed' at the stores ofagents, who have the med icinefbr sale, where persona afflic ted With Scrofula. or. 'Kings evil. White Sivelling, IShronic RheumatisturVetter, . Mercurial 'diseases, Eruptions of the Skin, Cough of long standing or in. cipieut Coisutoption . „ sick-Headache. Sc, dtc. may have en 'opportunity Of 'ascertaining the names and residences of those who have been cured by its use. and who will be willing, if called upon, to give every information required. -• • Asa more general evidence that this is no quack . ;medicine, f would refer to the names of the follow ing well known tihriciame. who have attested to its Rif:Mat:V-4h'. 3. P. Hicster; Dr. B. G. Birch. Dr. Jno. Otto, Mulilenbcrg, Dr. J. E. Berber. Sold 'wholesale and Retail at the drug and ebemi. cal Store of • ' • E. B. EICHUOLTZ, Pottsville , J. B. &. J. H. Miner's vi 11 e; Hugh Kinsley Port Carbon ; Henry Voute, Orsvigsburg.: Janitarv'2l, El • A pill . .VDIENITAIN or -LIFE HAAS • . 'orENED. AND its,heiling streams now gush rib. brilliancstar has arisen the Ea -nd now cheering thouliairde 'with ne.xxxveu u H, LONG LIFE, ANDi HAPPINES.?. • . That Star is DR. REIDUTER'S VEGETABLE P ATIVE I • l'll,l S. These pills, let • all understand. cure disease by a power peculiar only to itself, which instantly cheeky the action and progress of disease, for their coin. menceteent is much alike (which is When the • FLOOD SA ND JUICES ate Irk far deptay.ed, as fo, produc o truCtions and , sores) that one medicine provi ed it be competent to produce sickness, will be all that is necessary for removing disease, and icstoring . • HEALTH a *AND . HAPPINESS . . to iiiankind. Let it likewise, be r emembered that there is; no medicine now in existence possessing . equal healing powers; and that no vegetable, or any other Wad of physic can sc soon restore health. when lost, even in cases the most inveterate. ' The action of these pills upon the bowels, are mild; producing ,no griping pains or, debility, but on the contrary , aller they have operated, you feel that a load-of irritating and corrupt huMors have been • taken from you, , and the buoyant feelings of health spring up in their place; and what is another great object in these pills, :hey are .always safe,they may he taken on all occasions, and wider any circum slaws, without regard til'e name ofthe .l disease, for they operate upon every part of the body; aptl expel disease from w liatevei part at may be seated. • Every porsou who. possessea it box of these pills - NEEDS NO PHYSICIA N, for in them he can find a cure; and Confulently . rely Upon d speody restoration to health; • • In Germany, the land of their origin. millions of persoris have experiencedtheirbeneficial effects, and the thousands 'who have used them here:speak of them in the highest ofierms,on account of their care prolierties. -; ' . - • The Joyful noire of health and comfort, Spreads from those who have happily used , R.PIarTER'S . . . an 4 they now prevail by their own excellence, and the Power of Truth? And why, we may 'reasonably, Inquire, have they become so endeared to'the hearts of thoso.who have used them, and by them gained suehlt popularity I Simply because their action upon, the ' • ! HUMAN BODY, wag asthe sun and rain upon iegetation, giving new life to all who partook of its happy influence. As the health of the plant depends upon the sap which eirculates through its branches, so the life and health of mankind depends upon the: blood .which flows through his veins. And when thismital fluid, which is most necessary to the grpwth and support of the body; by, some unknown cat.* becomes loaded with morbid and • ' • • • • CORRUPT 11U51ORS; so that instead of nonriihing, and strengthening the body; itlabors 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 a favorable termination, if given early to the complaint, frequently in a few hours and most always in a few days. that medicine is ' ' -- Dr.• Reichter's Vegetable Pilf.~, which so throughly;elcanses the blood and iirstetn at that disease °fatly kind cannot; possibly.cabit, -*here {Ye find their Presence; • - provided nature is not beyond all humin assistance. The price of these pills is 25 cents per box, with full directions, and can be had at the • , • Philadelphia Medical Hall, ; established fur the suppression Of Quackery. at the northeast corner ef SIXTH and rises streets likewise of sub . -agents. • • ' l'a.,'Ocr, 10. 1842. Dear Sir : vou . doubtless remember my calling a you* establishment aboUt two weeks since; and ob taining Beni yrocane dollar's worth of Da. RIECII TER'S VEGETABLE -PURGATIVE PILLS. for one of my neighbors who,: t requested• me to 'procure the artielo for them., This being done and Myown business transacted; f started for home. - After,travel_ ling aliday; I was take& with a sudden 'chill; which left me with a violent fever, head-ache, and consider able pain throughout .my . whole system, with great sickness at my stomach. which so completely dollen abled,rne that I was compelled to stop at a small Inn on the road for relief and rest. Upon 'inquiry, they had- nothing,that could . possibly afford me relief. While yet inmisery, for ['never was so ill in all my life„ . l happily thought of your [pills, and resolved to Open one box upon my own 'account and seekrelief in them, I took six of them .drank . a warm cup often, sad retired to bed. My pain here ceased in a measure; and I . Soon fell soon(' asleep..., In the_morning awoke much better, and MI er the pills bad Operated I was quite a different person took another dose of four pills, ~ remained there' all: Ilednesdav, add on Thursday started for home as well as ever, and I still -enjoytecid health—the . peesons - for Wham I bought them, informs me that they have experienced more benefit' ramvyour pills than a ivholeeart load of the quacks which they-hadfo merly.used. Surely if they usedthern with as good an. ,effect uponthemselves as rhave, they have good reason for exhaling their vie-- toes;, and ifyou tike my advice, you will persevere, go on and recommend thein' to all who are laboring under disease, and my Word for it, they will become so popular u a ,gii . vertl- remedy dialect will find it difficult in supplying the demand.. ' G.W. CRANDON; • The abeve Medicine is sold In Pottsville nt.the Store of `4?r- IIEI =I VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS, aEI 4 iIENS tit, ?ARVIN.. Pottsville. March' 18.1813 , ATTENTION. MILITARY -STORE: A.HE subiteriber- would rispectfully infornio his friends and customers, that be has located his yis • :Military Cap Man...factory -' In Third Street, No: 101, a, few doors below Race. Where he would be pleased to see hie.old customers and as many new ones as aro disposed to favour him with their custom. Re still contuntes to manufacture Military and Sprarunerisarticles of every description, ; such ac le ather, , Clotts. Felt„ Silk and - Beaver Dress , Caps; of all patterns; Forage Capst'llolstcralor troop, Body do ; Cartouch Boxes. Bayonet Scabbards, Sword! Belts of all kinds; Cante ens _; linansacks, '43ifferenti patterns: Fire 'Buckets; Passing Boxes, Tube- do„1 Brush and Picker's Plummy Pompoons Firemeesi Caps, Leather Stocks, Gott Cases, superior quality:] Shot Bags, Game Bags, Diums,&c.,&c. Ila'Ordete thankfully teeeived, and promptly at-1 tended to:- WILLIAM CRESSMAN, , I ! No. 101 North Third &rectos few doors below Rac ::Phie, 8, • . • 7 'ZB—Girt .1 MERCHANT'S HOTEL,- OMNI NOAt CoeiTt.tivi Yank.- 4111 E 'subscriber respectfully. notifies Triende and utheryhat he has rectuitly r open npw anti e.unimniently_fiirniabell Hotel, a 'stied - thstaienabeire his of. iiityind nearer to Brmillwar; He will bei better'ablo.ter accomodate hii visit , ore as hie house Is.lerger;a94 ,filted uP.Vitlt sit ting _parlors in modern atile, Ad seventy fur Dished Bed.roonse t -- • . . - Eio 4 0 M,1 43 icuelomera wilt .00ntinuilheir patrottato tojhe new eitabliahMent, and would Enfarni ' them 'IKE he liairreduced of hoaeding to oim'ilollar 'Dee dad: t ": CHARtiESI WYCOFF. - Phitadelphlo, t e -18- DUI D; JA7iBEIBCRABULTII4/4.14011NFS BAIMERSON'S Nivittnii Vali; Paui'lline, Agana July. ;? 1-, 1 1 , - • • 111 =ii MI - . ..,.......... ... -Dr •••••-• • 1- 1 - ttS.t --- TIGC- TION4 ' '.- :.'-: Pi ' "_ ...,: • • .... ‘, 4 ,'... , ,- 7 ' ', ',_. -:*---', ... ; 1 ~; . / NUE Si riI.TY " AGAINST. LtISS:cIIY4OEL fgawruArtfaxurisiirtAlteE gf ,•- - I; *tittint, - ', s , !,:„.: ', ' t ' ,:3 i, • fi ' • - 9 1 4 1 11 , „ ristrittit •t., :' - ' •i l -. V - “'"• 1° L' . : -,- - - . 1. - • . .• - - ..:..... - ..,„ . _5t. , ..5:..-Jf. - 11,44.1 - tIONTINUE , to itiski liistrianet-Pefli #• ' 4 6' add limited on everideseiiptimiar*Viirr ' * - in town : taxi country on the isnot fisiotstolf* 11 0fficelF04 Chesnut StrUet,nia filliiiitre'Or.i . l7 . 7* - CHARLES N:l3Atit)KEß4Preitilial , :,. . • : '' • .1 . ' — I)IRECTORS,' .' r'A ,' 1-T - 4 , f kil,' . , . ' &liras N.' Banker, , Simmer Grant; R''):•• 21, -.m ` jeinzeiScott. - . . 1 Frederiekiliroo,k4 3 ;. - ,1; ~,; p , • Thastis.Hart, • ..-•- - Je4, 6 6 R. 4nitft.i4l: ~ . „ i. .n.tintas S. •Wictrioli t ; aeGtif.ftfi*lt ;.,. ; ' ~..... ' `au Wagner. ' ' iteieteecii ze.'ie : - • ' Ebb " '' 1 ' CHARLES G: RANCHER . ; et: ,,,, n „. T ~,.. -scriber has been'appointed itiOttlfir.. . 4 " e ''""''.: ."4:tioned 1 stitutnit,srul is Cl* '► p re. the abovi met. , - n - . . , ..a. . .• 7surance, art every, desesmon oz. „ pared to bloke ti. ..,,,„eat raise.... ~ . i.. ,., , pripertyl'ot the lot -.... ANDREW ' RUSUI. • . Pottanlle, Juno 19, 1, . .........;,...4„....,.5i f - , ~; " ' .' I gil: i ,V-1, • i• ' e.elossingo;- /re Indemilitt y against loss 0.., ..'"*.eoo., _,:,,.:4 2 - -,' ' •-' • - • .._ Capitals • CHARTER PERPlist:., ~., 1.... - . 4 TILE SPRING GARDEN INS URAt. PANY; make Insurances. either_ tem ~;.I#lte;, ci , l k fi y . perpetually, against Lowor Danagq bnm , town or ,'country; on Houses, Barns, .and Builai4 all kindti, on Household Furniture, fileti„Wdisis,'" ' •.• Horses, cattle, Agricultural, Commeitial aril . ' . facturiag Stock and Utensils of every dearci100111: VESSELS and their Cargo ea in Port, as w ell as Wrist* r : ges and Ground Refits upon the most thveraN.Optrati.' • • Applications forlniuranCe,or any infoniiiilion oft:.' the subject may be made either pe{imialWor ,by : , . letter, at the Company's office, at thq - Nortlittes,t • ' corner of Sixth and Wood streets. _' . •13 - 4 - ,-, L ~,• ~- ~./ 1 MORTON 111e511CHAEL 4 PPItylitta- L. RiIUMIIMIAII, &Creep,: ': 1' :,...,...; ~-,, , ',, ..• . Moytiin McMichael, ' • CharlesStaiiii7•: •••• : - ' ' ' Joserib -Wotida --• ,-. ArehitoldWithi, ''; - I P.L:Lag • ncrettiel . s .. Samuel T odd, . Erdal . ' Dallett, -•-• •• .. Robeit Loughstid, George M. Troutman,: ~ 11. W. pomere, • • 5,.... - , 1 , Georgq.W. Schreiner. - • 1 . 4. - 1',.1. - „ • 4 ThefSubscriber has,:eeen appointed Aceoer. toi,dii' abovelitentioned Intinution and is 'now pitsared to make fitsco_terwasureverydeseription tifororwty''.' at the harvest rates.. - BENJAMIN 134IltyVAN' .., Potisville,Feb., .1841 : .: •: Hz'," • • ''-•- L- T iirPtiCAIIONI , A S; - Olitll I VEIXTABLE PILLS. : _ :? T i I E remepes prescribed for the cowl of tits.. eases, !Ave correctly been divided Wu elar .. seSaecsirrt.ng - to their operation upon.lttko Winn • syste • An.• Thus we have. ond class whicti clonal the siopattch to' eject its contents; callesfyinetica; - anotbsr inducing perspiration called 140TM:stet. ' ics ail& a third which evacuates thiAtomach:. • and•tiowehi;•denominated Cathartics, dr,.c. , ,i, , ,Tathtir., ties* purging medicinecliave in eveit agessrld. • • cotrilliy been the favourites of the php.o-hins for' the -ure of the most obstinate andalliting..ma:.: • ladies. The wondetful success att?tittng . fluor mode."of_ treatment will readily hol Ittiderstood. , .„., whit we reflect that the stomachandiii eels hive assigned to them, the important ludititits of di. •gestion, Or the conversion of food intilllalood,lhat . vita) fluid intended . for the growth ittiNnannsit.• • meat of' the system: It follows door when.. 1 eve i t the igesti a organs beedmeldifitaied or" • dis ualified for th -healthy perform . riAss of thei r:'s• duty ( and this , occurs daily in cifilMsoeiety )" ' impure blood, find consequently &slat' lluti tire'-- - resOlts. 4 .2'1 , 1 • 4 It has been remarked, that WhertettotloViks. Mach is not usefully employed it i lariiilways at '• mitichief. That indittidual who tvoctifd, sitylftist. the. most formidable diseases ate sliilttciseedlsr the use of Pills compounded and Wttaltsuiii.l.:':, [ mrlsit every hamlet or ou r country, nkosis._l certain:: ly `tisk , his seputation for veincity.WThe peak hoidas, or- Indian Vegetable Pillvyeanse the stomach, r purify the blood and ter - "vs inflame tiolVand have proved eminently, us iit In Caring - bilious lover, bilious cholie, inflam Won of the s. livpr,.rheumatism, dropsy, jaand c . 4. plot:Rill,. costiveness: &e. &e. k'omales of yitity,hW ' itsiand subject. to indigeStion, tlatai cy, head. ache, depression Of, spirits and uiC4Oultuni, will• find relief from the use of these pilW There is not a•disease attended with 'a fulltilstca'dty silh . i, and it coated tongue, that• Itittse pilli will nit relieve. The following simpleliieteatissawllll show the. benefit derived - from thetio4illSialars.. rkeomnion disease :- 1 . .. -.- ... , .g ... a ! ,' -• ' F . - 1.7 , ,r .- . CERTIFICATE. ' si ..:avlng - beeiienteci by tare nseottrieiPiicathimit• tag rill of an alarming disease of t . 'firer Of 44:: veral years 'standing, 1 deem it to'rriake thy case k‘nown to the public,' for.).lfiltonneet of others. 'I had taken various remOd L igs which of fnrded only te^riporary relief,i•afteliming two hoz. CIS of these pills, my otseaselyieldOkand -1' hive e'njoyed good health for the last sl;iiriointhit...e ivILLIAM IFOLLBittf.: Millon,4pril '22, 1843, - 1 ^ • .A g a is fur the—Tali - ofthe47o..- r". W. T. Epting, Pottsville; getik*Reik4ilet, / , lew Castle, Steiner . 4 Kopp, SclWkiltilayeit,. thigh Kinsley, Port:Carbon, Schtlabin:Orearez:,. dAvjghlyurg. Thromehout ' l Aktiro . .4 sopplF daxi\elwaya be had of Fred. Klet,f3 co; Drug - eig lirstatner of 2d and Calkivitutatrjciv delphite. April 29, • -, „ NEIYINO4IE COAL,Aggricx, . _,-, i 1: f - 20 ince- si-rnes# l .l !„ .-s• p• W..liimtiall, - Wilierts consigiAtent of Coal, . ;11.: 4 'from the Schuylkill region4,4,all..l,lle.vari . nos qualities, and aiszs for -iranKtate - kanle,,l.by the cargo for cash, app ro ved cre4-4 or ezcbange for Groceries, Provisions, .Dre.iGixids,. herd :ware, Boots. Shoes, Ilats,.oil k iiii'd ?article:li • ti. iqaired inzhe coal region.: Ile w,t l V. 4 .alliontte.P 4 la knynegociationyeepiring persorOttention. His c i zperienco in the . Coal Businesiand,ptirsonal - 'acquaintance, with many of thc„;;detilers,, in lho ' l efty and vicinity - of New! - Yorls',lgrtei ki: l 4* 'a de: ri . cided advantage - over .strange t'•4* ;Ctiiliatavisik. hrs.in making advantageous; sa n i lie will sig h ;visit the ;taverns, and Citie *,; • - :.-Its..lhis..Norill, b !River, for the .purpaso,of ritakiitg - aletti,' alit° th e z !Eastern Citica. Any onedepirolits ' lrynuinitab. 1 Iket by forwarding to-me abitL ' lading, , can !generally have his opt sold oil. 16 , 0 ifinvaiced i ; !within the nua rket rangoofprice jAilisertrition D r i l ;the coal, its,clindition,and fron).-Ifr:hat•nipzi..willj 1 ; always be neceisary,io guide ine,Aks,ales.,All Uz i siuess entrusted to ino; will bed.j#„,tengektsziirlili. - ; ;'promptness and fidelity, Relit 6igettsra. l l) ; 44.: • ' ;. W, Packer, Reading, Pa., ~1 ' 1 ` . . ; ~ , New York, June.,l7,!- . : , :fi, 1 ,0.i.:61,n, ' 'FIUME WHITE L,104111'. • - . WE e I'IIERILL dc: 11110TO.NIGiniiitesetta rers, No 6,5 north FronVtitreet,Thitidel-, phia, have now a good : supply . aigitteir warivinlauk pure whieflead; and 'these e+ktneie-Whiihattk been sparingly supplied in' erOetittentas .ot'lk run'on the article, shall itaw9iftve their,etders, filled,. ' ' Z-7 . No known subsance possese4:lboaa preserati.c nye - and beautifying properieal M - desitabblin a paint; to an (gnat esent wit§?: unedulterateti white lead; hence any atintiiterWPlliKirlittert: ale ctolftnare 4.9 vatt* , . ,It , - ~• the steady sun of ihe .taenur rers a ltarlutiny years, to supply • to. the ; pt!hf .rtoterfeellyy :pure white lead; and the iniceastng . dettandieriluslit. tide is proof that- it"hati •mt,Otirih-fivtiF. 'lnvariably:branded'en'aiielleadiLMETHEßlLL & BROTHER,In.fuII; r anpcitAte othyr,Vi r tftt. novae , in red. lettertti - % ! • November 19,- :4774, . • CHEAP GOO DS • ... -. 0 1.nd no Crtdil - - : . k.“ 'VIM subscriber. has just oKiNd ' IL of Norwegian St., and th_Oltlount carbon. Rail a general assrUttgfpkirNirbilltr,les in& proaiskons, which be wijf-seiliiat4!ho lowascppe, Alibi° prices for c.aishi.- Stick attAagsiOgAmteasg, Coffee. Chocolate, Tea,Cheesn,plee.•.Sprhisolge., Sperm and Whale oil,. Speruicoll,llktnuldeAnd. Dip'd Candleit,'•Sciap, • Tobliicg - Segitte, Shouldera,guni Pork Ihd 'erel, Herring - &c. _ -;.-7•l4—tt -.1 -.- , •---: .• IRON) AND stiolgr_,,r,„,_ -4.4.111E$ .B..SPENIDPRisI —4WI4 - ~ , , No: 53. Worth • Wi0.,, , 5tatti t ,it.,:..4,.. '• ' ..' - 1 Dods Ifsr.ow'.ll!!* SIN , , r ,„ T i, fa :;bis l. '•-' ' '' - -rhiladelp . • - 'O . ! ot.lilif : 41 - IfAS Constinity oh hafid, fi,4 11 - gi:a i ntiiiig4: iminotrk - STEELk 'tight,TSWVlrmis. thkinott reasonable tstnts.. , 'l;!' , - - - .,,. ';;;:tc,:e '''''" -.•„' :-.. timptsrobre 9 ! , :'• I •1. - , 1 1-, ..-..„,..,.1,11r, , L'ns - P • •
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