11 ■ R 5 noiebtr,c.", . 64; Is. Y. AVlrtis • "The bird Let loose, O his far Best will flee, 1/ And lo n, - (2.:„. , mgli breathed . but on a word Will find thee, over land and' sea." Tis midmght deep—l came but now , ' From, the closb air of lighted balls ; • . And While thol;c1 My aching brow I pie larxila 'the - dim-lit wells ; ' , And feeling here that I tun free . TO wear the ook that suits my, Mood,. ; And let my tho 'gilts flow back to thee, I bless my trsnquil solitude, • • 1 And bidding all thoughts else begone, -. I muse upon ttty love alone.*.., . .: Yet was the mnsie sweet to.lnight, ' And tragrant odors fill'd the air, . , And flowers were drooping.in the light, ' • And lovely Women wander'd "there, And fruits and wines with 'lavish waste , !Marble tables piled;.• . ' rept% the or and taste, , i haggard pulsei wild, - - - . ?,, care, and deadens sadness, Jut yet I felt no gladness, I thought of thee—l thought of thee— • . &Mk cunning change the music played, Each fragrant i breath that stole to me, , " , My,,wanderng thbught more trua n t made, *i The lovely wemen wassed me by, .- , The wit rai pow'rless on mine car, • : 1 looked on all With vacant eye, 1 did nots4-1 did not hear : . . ' The ekill'd Musician's master•tone : • Wass - Weet—by voice were sweeter far ! ...._ . , They stere o s ft, eyes the lamps shone on— Theeyes 1 worship gentler arc : . The hfills wclrchreicl, the mirrors tall,o, - With silve l r lainp.4' uhd mptly winc 2 — I only thong I , t how pwr . I.v,,as all - j'''' To one to tone . from lips like thine— renly,fell bqo well forgot , - , - - [nee Wore all thelstars leek on—and thy sweet eyes do . ' Were. on thq Add ail that ti. " And Beta th "" -? And wine from Were there—li •';, A PONAkTIC STOIt I.—The Cincinnati Inquir ar tells the following story--.A lady in easy cii= etanstaaece-l-or as easy as the pnoseielon of twen:. :lithousand &oilers and an agreeable form can eendei-a . blJoming widow Of thirty-five, entered ente a 'stork in Lo W et •Market on Monday last, for the purpete of urellosingsa supply of dry goods. It g /f saAappene that the salesman tin the said store was a you g g"ntleman with Whom she had' long been intimately acquainted, arid osluck wduld have . itywas the loaly - person in the stoic., . 7 -- When the lady entered, there was'a recognitioa; • a blui.h, and an enquiry about the price of flannel. iShe bought a feW articles, and while the clerk was ' ' at the bacli part of ,tho . ,store making out the bill, • she slipped a bolt of Irirb, linen:mailer her cloak ! 'the Clerk khimselfunieen by the lady,) witnessed the operation ;and when he came forward to pre• sent the bill, ho very ungallantly and very bluntly accused bar of the theft ! This was a proud ino rakat' for the young man-La moment of triumph. But °torsion month !laid elapsed . since the night whenthoiaine lady had - indignantly refused a mar• i triage proposition tram this same-young man !.. ' - Be mar felt the superiority of bis. position —he felt that tine [rish dituin placed it in ha power to alispel tho'clouds which'peverty lied thrown around . him ; and he told the unfortunate widow that his Anti , reqnited hini to place her in the cold embrace ,of the laW, in order that justice might be done his injured master, and respectable society deprived of a dangerbus member. She hung her, head ; and the tears' streamed upon her black kidgloves as she, look froM notice her cloak the costly handiwork of Erin Isle end put it .an the counter. ; "Whtil shall I do tolui saved ?" said the widow. The yon i ng man smiled. Revenge is sweet—so . is a widow of thirty-five with'the good round sum of twenty thousand. The young man suggested the. only method by which she could save herself from disgrace and prison." - The suggestion open. ttl gip way for, a general business conversation, Vrhich terminated in a bargain. The 'lrish linen" bocamo a joke ; and on S'unday night last—they . were, married. . A salesman with goad moral character, who can give satillictory reference, may find a rst i sation by early application at a certain More.' 'Tne Janos :co Lsw r'En.—An attorney in the ''west of Scotland - brought . an action against a far. nierfor baring called Min a rascally lawyer. 'An sold busGrailman being a witness, was asked if he heard the "min call the plaintiffs lawyer? .1 did,' was The reply.• •Pray," - said the Judge, 'what la your opinion . of that Word?' 'There canna be mire& doubt Li' that replied • the man, •' • 'Why, good man,'said the Judge, "'there iS no .. dishonor in the naniels there?' +I sleuthing about That,' answered .he, 'but this I ken, if any. man ca'd mo a lawyer,l"diciock Lim doer,' - sWby, sir,' said the judge, pointing to eno the counsel, .th t g'entl'eman is a lawyer, and that, and•that, and I too ana.ia lawyer.; • ;Nay, nay,' replied the feflow, l l know, my Lord 1' you aro a Judge, but I'm sure yon are no lawyer.' ADViATISEMEYT•EITILi•—Thei annexed mor- autrt was copied from the , original nitice on bon•i the steamboat CAdwell, which plies on Lake George. The placird hung - directly above the..hockiecontainii:g the. 4, Rat tel S.:naiplc tiro , pee Stit;a 7 c."--Theo histry 'off this snaick is as felforsOce was keteht on tung mounting buy poore mm with a urge farn , nely being Kicks yer onld and very venomous ho is nom in a bocks l and e'en( hirt no buddy which is much better than too beirrinin wildo cause hee doh't want too eat n. thun. Adinittance is sick pants for them what pleese - to pay it„ and thrippentsfei them what dont, a.hb• bend reducklhon for fatemelees for more partick. tlelers please to e.swl on . OLD Dien. T. N. Take notiss it was thee poor man and pot thee anaiik. that had• a large farnmeley. .• latgaorarrtf.—The following admirable im rompatt,Which trite find in the Raleigh Register, was written .by a true hearted Whig, a 'North •• Carolina, on Witnessing the spirited movements 411'64r-the country in favor of Mr. Clay . Iri ancient Fable, it is maid, , That gazing on Mencsa's head, . • Would change the gazer, blood and bore, ht.) a mass of solid stone ; • Looking at TYLER'S head, they say, ..• I.Tarrnuthe beholder's all to CLAY. Coancrr.—William Clobbett showed no small eraultatiOn in recapitulating the naval victories of -.llta:Americans. lle was , one.day speaking some "hat boldlron the subject irLthe presence of ar English officer who pettishly observed. "There I, is a good reason for it.: I vvent'en board their man "of'war after our defeat and found half their sailors tiara English." Ahd had you not all iEnglishr The following sign may be am in Ssliabury, Englagd—l'able tear sold bear.'- A wag asked it the beer was the mane own brain. , , In a bookseller' s catalogue', appears the follow. tag article:— - --uhttscoolwref Charles 1.--with a head capitally enented" • ' A. Pans tar ....She looks es if she wersied d with 'YVAN ."041 when she 'opens her month to yawn, yina would fancy ,that she waS gob:kg : to • whistle. - . , ; 8 %vas et 'whip . fellow who said .What Clret • yOu attack your 'neighbor's charmer, do h behind ,bii back, so as not ss not to wound MI feelings.%. I= XOFrAT , S vgGw_AßLE_Lipir. ND P 42 AVX . BITMRS.- e IIE high and envied celebrity which this prl, X eminent Medicine h 39 acquired for itsinvanabe efficacy in all t herliseaseswltich - it 'Professes to, cure has rendered the usual praCticetittmfliikgrlelOnly_Un necessary. but unworthy of-.then. They are known by rticit-fraita ; their geOd'worka: teatiliy. for them, and tf• ey thriVe not by tbeTaith of die credulous. In all cases of Costiveness, Dyspepaia, Billows and Liver Affections, . Astheii, Piles; '-stied" Pains, Rheumatislu, Fevers and Agoes,Ohstinate Headaches Impure State of, the Fluids, - Unhealthy Appearance of the Skin, Nervous Debliity, the Sickness umitiebt to Females in Delicate Health, every, kind orWeik 'ness of the Digestive Organs, and in all general De rangements of Health, these Medicines have invaria ably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore Vigorous Health to the most Fakes , ted Constitutions. • , A single trial will place Ilse Life Pills end Pluinix Bitters., beyond the reach of c.ompetittrin, in the esti malice or every patient. i • Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail; at Wit- . , liam 11,Moffat's Office, 335'Broadway, cerneeorAit thony?streco New York. ,• ' N.ll. None are genuine unless they base fac, simile. of John Meet's Signature. 1 : ' Life Pills are sold in Boiei--Price,2s cents; 50 cents. and .1 Dollar each, according to the size; and the Plicen ix Bitters in Bottles, at I dollar Or 2 dolt, tars ,cach, with fullidirections. - Good Samaritans- canbe had of the Agents gratis. For sale by Bt 13ANNAN; Agentfor Schdylkill county. ' Augiist. 5, DEAFNESS CURED. - Scarpa's Compound Kreosote;Apoustie 016 -FOR the cureOf DEAFNESS, - pairs, and the 2 : discharge of matter from the ears; also all hose iii4agreeable noises, like the brizzing of sects, falling of water, buizing of steam, - &e. which are symptoms of approaching deafness and also attendant wittrthe disease. .1.1 - -- ct • - • CERTIF icms, Thefollowing Editorials and certificates will be read with interest as they - speak facts which ares 4 t.tubborn things." MOST EXTRAORDINARY IAIRE :—.tt „ any 'firkins doubts they may now dismiss them e and the most incredulous mayconsider Deafness as curable. Nemerous cases of . cures, and .many them.ve. ry remarkable—by the um of "Scarpes. Oi,” hare been-published, but this' ! caps the clituaa." Young or iAd may yet recover hearing. A lu4 in Smithfield, Pennsylvania and now about.;Bo' Years ofage, had been gradually getting deaf for more than 40 .vears,%nthat it Was,next to ielp:l3- Bible to make her hear conversatitin in the fond est tones of voice; I.rst 'Cattier she was induced to try " Scarpa's Oil for Deafness." It is only necessary to add that she has used two bottles, and that her hearing is perfectly restored—she is cured. I I Dearness CVRED.—The following extract kom a letter written by Mr. Johnson of .Boston, to a friend in this city, is impOrtant. " The bottle of Scrapes Oil for Peafaess,'that you sent me, with the wish' that my daughter would try it, has been used; and in its effects, have astonished all ;lon linotv how very deal she has been since she three years old—she bow hears quite well, but As the medicine has all been used, I whit you to send me nnothot bottlyvhich I have every reason, to uelieXe will, cure her en. tircly.'—f Times. . . For sale by M.B. Oorl2o,llort, Second Street, Philattelphicond by EICIILIOLTZ & SANDERSON, • Agenhi,'Pottavirie. July 3 ' JOYFUL NEWS.. ! A!most every disale that flesh it hear to May be cured by the tiniely use of OAKELEY'S COM powq DEP RATIVE -St KIP: This may be proved satisfactorily to those ;who will call at any or the stores where this.invaluable medicine is soldij by certificates (properly authenticated) of cures perform ed on individuals wbe .had lost all hopes ofrelief certificates of Physicians-who had the most severe -cases under treatment, th,elx patients having taken the medicine by their advice. and been cured—certificates from the Pt ottionotary, Clerk of Orphans' Court, No tary, &c.. stating their acquaintance with persons of respectability and standing, who having the good of their fellow men at heart, have voluntarily come for ward and given a statement oftheir case and its cure. for publication, &c. &e. The number ofthese certi ficates being to real for newspaper publication, the subscriber erred it advisable to haven Copy'of the most portant certificates properly authentica ted, under seal; to lie placed. at the stores of agents, who have the tnedicin e for sale, where persons afflic ted with Scrofula or . Kings evil. White Swelling, Chronic Rheamatiso,'Tetter, Mercurial diSeases Eruptions of the Skin, Cough of long standing or in cipient Consumption, sick llead-ache# &c, &c, may have an opportunity .of ascertaining _the names and residences ofthose who; bare been c ured by its use, and who will be willing, ifeallecl,upon, to give every information required. As a more general evidence . that this is no quack medicine, I would refer to the tames of thaTollow ing well known physiciams,' who have attested to its efficiey:---Dr. J. P. lliester; Dr. S. G. Dirch,Dt.,Jno. Otto ? Dr. H. H. Muhlenberg, Dr. J. E. Sorber:i - Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chemi cal Store of ' . - ; ; • E. B. EICIBIOLTZ, Pottsville. :.1. S. It. Palls, 11 i n us s vil I e; Illogh.Kinsley Port Carbon ; Orw s igsburg. 'January 2 1, . 4--ty Medicines! MedicinesrlY4 DR, Wni Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills do . do Soothing Syrup for children, Baron Von Ilucheler's Ihrb Pills Doct Goodie's Female Pills - - Doct William Evan'S' Fever and Ague Pills Doct Hunt's Botanic Pills . - Fur Dyspeptic persons Hunt's Botanic Pills ere saki to lie supericir ter any Medicine evor yet offered to the public. •; • Wistats,Ralsain of Wild Cherry llewe's.tierve and Bone Liniment : Indian Vegetable Elixir . Balm of Columbia Juync's Hair Tonic i c Bilges Russian Cosmetic Falch's Indian Vegetable Pills Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood do Lien's Cliine;•e • I do Alcad'a Anti. Dyspeptic I do Moliat's Vegetable. Life -do Wilson's Anti:Dy s p e pt i c d o Jayne's Expectorant . • Jayne's Carminative Balsam .. Swaim's Panacea Jayne's Verinifuge ! !'"'\ Swaim's Verrnifuge I ; • Linn 's Temperance Lit i l Bitters , Roof's Founder Ointinen • Heyle`i Embrocation, I Yeager tS• Albright's! Botanical Health and We . - - Preserver ) • ! Me3luun's ot Opium Becker's Eye Salve - I! I- Thoinpson's Eye Water' : • Chlorine Tooth Wash Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash , Sherman's Worm Loungers do Coughs . do Wistar's Cough • do Sherman's Camphor do Peter's Vegetable fills . , Taylor's Balsam of Lierwort Bcdwcll's letter Ointment Wjy's Liniment .• elch's 'loath Ache Drops Spoke's Head Ache Remedy , •:! Tomato Pills Lees Windham Bilious Pills' Henry's Calcinea Magnesia , Bedwell's Green Ointment , Keyser's Pills Universal Plaister ." • ' ; Weaver'S Worm Tea and Salve Steelling's PulmonariSyrop • Climax Syrup for Dysentary; . wrirranted . . Row and's Tonic Ml:titre for Ague Brewster's Pectoral Mixture .ludkin's Ointment East India flair Dye Sarsaparilla Syrup ' Dr. Anderson's Scott's Pills looper's Feinale Pills - Balsam of Horehound; ; • • Roof's Ring pone Cure, for horses. •A fresh supply of ithe above Biediciries i -jUst received and for sale at the Drug StOretof • JOHN S. C. MARTIN. • November 25 male's ratentPlatform and touter: - Scales. ,„ .l : voisLATVGItSf . .scalei ,weighin.g . ii,ina 100 .to a- . 2300 lbs: and Counter scales in every-Tail: ety, superior to any scaled before invented, for sale by the agents. I GRAY 4. ~_UENNETT,..—. - 42:Ikalout - strmt, PbysdtlPhia• Junsl7,-1843. • • • , • : j ... -;, ? : , ,t-.. ; _,.: t: - , 41 . 44.17-=‘?l . --T'"-...^! - 44'-' 7 7... , -'74 : - .lt 'S.. \ '`-' , ..74'. , :-:-.. ,, i' ........; ..' _,..7z._-.:.: .-, 1 '....-''' :-" - ......."'- .4'4 . . o'. ' ' l - '7 'l l4 ' •- . A i "- - !...! ' 12...: z i.4?,.'.1.7.:' , :..7..t.f..,....5.;,-.7 .. ;'...;r:.;.7.1", , . Xll . .. , •.,,, . ~ - ! ~..; ~ 'f. 'C..; -', If If '.•{ • I . ' • ' . , !, , . • I -...,.:--- :YE-BEES • - ..• ,P...tasilw,-a.n4•Aevds ,• --'71.A•2.,4i,ktin0,4) Lin4eanitutanic Garleen , 1 -' 1 :'4.'"•:... 1 '' scd 'Nurseries, flushing, riear „Zloty, •:*',--:;--- York. ewiagad ,W PRAtO. se Co.. f ) ' eoccessors to, Diehl; 117,111i:ire - VA co. deceased. offer.forsalethe'LAßfiesT ,igil 010! UT AlpOliita.l7;oiXlS/S.:PiOT I tyr! SEitiN .' be Pend itilriacries..' l , , j v . .. '•• • ' . The New Catalogues ofilusl3l3l.ENSg C 1 , 'LECTION, which tompriseajhe west' valgalle reduces of Europi, Alija; Bed 41 . erterica j t Will be sent GRATIS to every„rest,palif applicant , and will ,be executeA' with thist- preclsioniap4 dispatch which havat distinguished the establish ' mcnt. ' The new description catalogue Fs ClOief remarkable interest, as at not oely combines', .11,b most -ample descriptions, of thejestinfablis FXuits, but also enumerates the bad ' Fruits; and it will be found on examination, that the latter abdund in the catalogizeit of 'other nurseries.* •• ' I ' ' The prices fixed in the,cataltigues, are freer 'l5 to 33 Per Cent } , below those of others; and 'from_ the lur.g standing , of this establishment, the trees iind*ir übs are - large acid of superior quality- Arnong the FlOwers are a large variety of splen. did Double Dahlias, of surpassing beauty. The eatalciguee comprise : •-I - ' 1 ' j • 1. Fruit and. Ornamental Trees, and plants. 2. BolbOuriFlosiceßtiote, - sad SpliedidlDah , lias. I - - :•:. . - • - --.. J - -..- • , ' - 1: . --'_ t i • ' 3. i dieen.tiouse Trees arid:i'lants :' ' ' ' ' ' , 4.:Gardenand J Agridultural Reeds, with ',redu ced • wholesale prices; j . J I ''. Tbe_PrePrletora of Nurseries will, on - applies. tion be, furnished with a' catalogue of Treea , and ShrUbberY j of the smaller sine ' jj at low. wholesale Prices. l'• ' • :,. ' '• 1•• : ~ i • The undersi g ted 'having ;been appeirdeA A. gent for the illessrs. William R. Prince &Cu., will receive orders for. atty oil the Trees, Plants, or Seeds, J furnished from their eelebrated'l Gar. dens and Nurseries. : i.. . . . Catalogues with the prices • annexed, Can :he seen at the - office of the Miners' Journal. . 1 111. BANNAN, 1 J Pottsville, Pa. ''' • :47-=, . November' 18, !' E • • .-GEORGE 3. 31.4Ca1t':tiji.;, Ila's re cp.rioner,e'ed t) e et Mandraci.grp, '• .I3QAe. & :aANDr.,ts; , At No; 12 •Illargaretta 4'lrea r fir; doors above . . Frorrl Street, belw4st - Callowhilland. . 1-: r Willow Sticefrall 'road,' •• • • • • PHI LADELPIII A. • ' • . . .• • • ,• NV II ER 0. be :offers col.. Sale, on reanonable .a terms, wholesalend retail; arst . quality Yellow Sonp, common Qrown do., White. Fuller's do.;.Patyri do', Castile 'do.' Fancy do. Augast 12, ' 33-Iy* CLOT,IIING•STOTtE, • Lippincott & Taylor, Hairtrig made extensi4 Preparations; are new CASH MITERS WiTtr CLOTHING, 'V ROM ten to fifteen per cent lower Own oth. -er'wholesitle dealers, we shall •:.116 .- 3his by buying for cash, and selling entirely for the same, those who buy by small "guantities as well as the estensivq,dealer, will 'find. it to their advantage " call at . IPPINCOT Sr. TAYLOR'S, No. 200, Market Street,,third door above Sixth, and one door belowt he Red Lion tiotdl,,Philada. 'front the Phitada. Ledger, olScpienther; 22d,1813. . . , The ,question fit often asked by strangers " Where can we go.to buy the best and cacapcst suit of clothes; they arp referred by eiost of our citizens talk() extensive establishment , of Lijtpin. butt & Taylor, :200 Market -Stree. three doors west of Sixth. • Lippincott & Taylor are wh oicsaledealers, and always receive the!largest assortment in the city, they 'xilso•halre4he reputation of doing the finest work, and take special pains to Please those wWbuy a single' suit, as well as the cttensive dealer. Their is certainly the 'placci Isla next . t door to he Red Lion Motel. ' • Philadf., October 7, 843 41— NEW DI UG STORE. • . /= E. B. _EICHHOLTZ,. & ICO.. re spectfullY "informs the citizens . o t - and ! Schuylkill county gee crafty, that, they have • opened, ( the'sture formerly ,occupied by Mr, Stater,), general_asiortment or D rugs , .31rd/tines, ChenaVals, , Paints, Oils,, Dyes, Varnishes,• Putty, Glass, ' Spices,' ' Patent Medicines, 4-c., And solicits a share of public patronage, confi dently assuring the public that every article its their line, shill b'e 'or the first quality, and pure ; „ ly.genume.. • Having served a regular apprenticeship to the busines in Philadelphia, those who favour theet with a call, can rest satisfied that they will guard atrictlv'against all mistakes, and have their med icines put up with' the greatest care and nicetyq Physicians prescriptions attended to with par tiiulareare, at all hours. Country Physicians and Storekeepers, supplied at . a small advance on ci. y prices, Pottville,Deeember 3. J49—f- I I=Ml - , The Greatest Almanac yetl Published. IUNCtfE BEN'S. Farmers' and Mechanics' GREAT WESTEIiN ALMA NAC t FOR 18 , 144 ita EING, twice the usual size, and de - Signed pp pressly for the States of Pennsylvania, ti.. aware, Maryland, Ohio, &c. - .1 Containing, btsich 'he Jntaining, besides the usual' Calendar Calculations of Eclipses, Weather Tables, Sty 4 .0 . ' The times of holing the SuPrente and otter Courts; General and'State Elections, Election -I& turns, Popular Vel l a for Presidents, State ,and County Officers, School Funid, , Salartes, Members .of the IU. States Senate Chissffi d, and the date of thel, expiration of their. term's:— Yearly Mdetingaoftbe FriendkPopulation'tif 'States, Cities; &c.. 1 -Receipts. Anecdotes; ton, Mots; Enigmas. &IS, Sze.; Together with an ex tra large =aunt Ouseful Reading, knit recetved and for sale Whotesale anti Retait at this -: ,offiee. Single copies 64_ eta. hrge,variety English' and German, Health, Comic And Tem,' perance Almanacs by the Dozen, or Single. j . - Nosbmber 18, - m 2 { '• / TIOESES & LOTS ; • : 1 ,, , . . • , . 8t.,. ,' ' F OR, SALE, " '. WI lil . ' BIM NI • • Also, .Id large number of. as a • Building's, and out Lots, of - • Borough;arious vises, on thn Navigation tract, lying priri- Pally in the Pottsville. Apply to ~ '• ,- • • ' 1 • `• SAMEEL LEWIS, 1 •_ July 16. 29-0 f Seal estate agent,ren re St ' i , - z I t 'rtAST IRON SCREENS.=-C4tlt'oit 1114 Screens oriarions "sizes tor Coat. on hirlyf and for sale at W. H. MARSHALL'S' chyv grocery Flour Feed & ProvleionSloie conier of Norweran,Stred, and Abaft eniban Rail Road Jute 10, i• .• 24+, Camplon , i brnsvjng Pencilm":, ..,ANGDON'S calibrated ihenflog gen c .a l4 l. = 4 15 cents 'ner*ezeri.f,r itik`cont; tech:. :lust recetPd lkyl 1 . 4 Me *ANNiti4.l ,Dee; •••.-4-a :••-+Sirstrui..,: • • 4 ..X.Z•f?A'fi:•o4 ' i s • BEI NE•W WHOLESALE Raady,t4; BUPPIY it Cat ,`!5 - , ...-TaZi Ci•_,CP- 9 6 . .--:-- s , 90911 - . 4l ) liiiirl i o lol4l *- 4014. _ To,lS,newinsd jesiii ikiplAtir• dthrk has been received and is nevi offered for sale,- by the ittbicnbri, '/I ials work that should 'he in ,the hiqsbileYery one who is lw`Pe.tintiyivenian !or Who wishesto become tieqnsinted with the GeOg iiphy. and the immense resources of the Suite.-- 'Front:lt host of cerommOdefory notices, *else lent thie cillowirit*:- - ' 1 t'''' • I - - - RECOMMENDA'FIONS. ,- b oat iTon. "Canyles 3PClari, keevihitrY Coiniennealth and SoPertatendetit . , of Copt: man 'Wools of Pennutilroml• SECRETSaY Comitotiwittircu'a Drrier., • • flaribibnig; September 21,1843.. • , 'Mr. IPtpWatiu C. ItroDir, ; ' have given acareful perusal to the, Ge. isgraphy' of Pennsylvania,: by ,Charles B. Tregc; &q., which von have lately published, Ind find ,it to contain it vast ?indent of useful and interes tiag irifonnatiors relative to the 'History, Gegt ptiy, Geology, Government, Internal Improve mutt, iProductiona,, dr: 4c.; of our Commun.' Wealth, admirably condensed and 'arranged; • At a bock_ of reference it ; is ;invaluable, nnd Should be in the . poitin of every one. who desires become acquainted with the character 'and re solutes of Pennsylvimis;! , The wolf:: w ill, also eminentl y EIRCiII 48 a text boohltboth in the Common, Schools and in the Seminaries of a. higher order, thron/hout the State. -As Buell; I'haveno. hesitation in . re.: commending its adoption by the School Direc. tore, land others having charge of thee:: Institn. tiensi iFARST ScHOOL DUITILICT OS PENN'A. Philadelphia, October 10,1843• • At a, meeting of the Board of Ck.mtrollers Pnblic Schools, held at the Controllers' Chatn',. her; on Monday, October • 9tb, 1843, it was '1 Resolved, That "Trego's GeographY of Feue r sylgonia'! -be introduced as a Class Book, into - the, Public Grammar, Schools of. the District, as a -substitute fOr,!..Estoa's Geogrr phy of Raab eyliania." ' .Extract from the Minutes. • THOMAS B; FLJKENCE, • SeSeetary Board of Controllers. ; EDWARD C BIDDLE, 'BM. . . For sale„Wholesale sad Retail by; i BENJ. BADMAN., • Agept for Schuylkill Count*. Noviimker, 4, .1 EU ••Fashionable 'Tailoring Establishment' ' NV. As.*XLIJAIIIS DR A,P El? 4 - IV - D T AIL R,ll TAXFEt'jhia.opportun!ty to in am the inhabit tittits OfPtittaville and vicinity, that hOnt. takett rooms krgel t th:ee, door: ;Lose the gxcilErge•"!A"9wi:tiu inte nds carrying on IlloTtlorlzig business, - in; its various bran intz..,,,The public- may rest' assured of haiing their.Garaients Made in asnew and fashiodable style as in any city in the Union-1„ Hiving hddllong experience in the busitieSsla various cities, he flatters himself that he cant give general satisfaction io those who may falter; hi ,with a cal - ,!!?Garments entrusted to his care will b. f ar. 'ranted in all CUM Particular attention .did t., tittibg. • •j Pottsyille,'Oct. 7. 1843. ; I— II ' H N. A4WRENCE 9 i gent for he sale of Southworth Manufacturin I C o mpantja Superior Writing poper,l WAIIEHOIJITE No. MINOU. PRE following kinds constantly on band and Imo- for aide to the trade at the lowest maket • prices: 7 Fine thick Flat Cap i, 12,114, and' 16 , lbs. l ; , I . and white. " f, Extra super and l "superfine Folio Posts, blu and white. ' • • Eitra super Packet and Conanterial post* blue and,white, . • • )1 Extra surer ,Linen‘note papers. Superfiue and fine Bill.ps pers, (Long,) do do do (Broad.) r, ' do 1 -do Counting House Caps, blue am white. ' • • Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled W w e and white.. _ - , Superfine Trench Poiti plain and.rtded. j'l Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled an plalit blue and white of various qualities and ;priCeS Also Bonnet B oards, Tissue,. Wrappirig, toSp : Hardware papers, dm* iStm-• I OX 50 to 100 tubs of Peach Orchard or Brodd Mountain coal sill be taken in exchange or ria per, at the levies! 'prices. - Sfi .l 3rn July 'Sib, .1 • iffS ; AIILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. • in RS.' MORGAN; in Markel street. next d oo Wollner's 'tavern. rest.ectiOly forma the citizens of Pottsville, and the( inibfi • generally, that she has just received a hew an. fashianable - assortment of and lane • goods amongst which sin the Albert Braid, Flo i j tenee ' Braid, Needle .Straw, English Stfraw, no Fluted. Lawn Bonnets, with a fine assortment( of metes and hoys'tLeghurn and Sea.gra6a H4tec all of which will!bo sold much lower 'than the usual pr,iccs lbr cash. Bonnets altered fin d (Rine up on the most reasonable terms , 1, 1 Pottsville. April 13. I I 2 0 —L ' , 11 1 NEW .WHOLE S ALE AND RETAIL , EITROt 1 THE subscriber is induced from 64 very ili - eral encouragement h. has.received (and also from sthe necessity of their being; ; a ceap Rdail 'Store, in ;thiti part of the 'towro as "pro. . cured and will keep constantly, on han4-rFlOup, Salt, Tea Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, Molas s, Vine gar, &c.;&c., Which in connection with his re. sent stock of Hams, Shoulders, hiaelerel, Her. ring and - Cod fish. Brawn Yellow a d Whim' Soap ; Alto ii. very superior articl lofPo e Palm; Almond i and Fancy Soaps—S erm and Tallow Candles—Winter 'and Fall - Blialned 'Spei in Oil,. Stc!, &c., dr.c., Allot whieN I !will sell at the lowest Cash Retail ; Price 4-, And . to families, or those buying to sell again, 'a Mier I deduction will be made, in proportion Collie Oa . tity taken. ! , ; 'I •. , . , i ' I EDWARD' YARDLEY.' P. S.—From the fact of my having a person in the City, whose time and attention,Lie deliotCd to the selection of the articles I propoe selling ; I have no hesitation in saying that - I c n furbish goods 'as cheap, as any in Pottsville. Calla' d judgelor your Selves. . - .''. . E. Pottsville Sept. 23, 1843. ! ' • 39 , • i i I ' NEW YORK COAL ANGECE, I 1 20 Mai srazix. E W. Kimball, solicits consignment of Co ll, - from the Schuylkill region, of a I the rar l i , I l d ous qualitiesotild sins - for ietmedia e sale, by Dry G e.. Hard the cargo for cash , approved credit; o exehange for Groceries; Provisions Ware, Boots. Shoe!, Hats, Oil, and r ticles re quited intim chat region; He will alao attend to any negociation requiring persOnal attention! HAI experience in the Coal Business, and personfir acqbaintance,'With many or the ..dealers, in the i f city and vicin i ty. Of New York , giie ;him a ife 'cided advantage over strangers or *anal visit or-B.in making advantageousi - falC3. e will Ow visit the Taverns, .and , CitieSi col th.e.North River, for the . :?purpose of mahing setoff, also the Eastern Cities. Any 'one desirous to ;try ourmer ket by ferWariling, to me a - bill ,of ; lade*, can generally, have his coal sold on arrival if invoiced, within; e market range of prices . Adescri pt kin jof th e coal ; its condition, and from whit mine wilt always. be necessary to guide Me' in sales - . All bu. shiest ectrusted to me wilt- beattended to wflh promptness and fidelity'. Refer to lltessra.A.&l4 W.Paelter, Reading. Pc -,i ; 1 ' ~' , shy' Eerie Jund.l7 . : . .1 , .25-6011 1000 BAARET..s' , NA Let*: SALIi-= ..Orineatatly mtWig. faljsupply . of he atm** awniorsuddein bartels4l4l bathe; will Weald leis 10,411 • • - • ; , uftAY & BENNE/7, , N 0.42 Webaut Bt, sad 2nd wbaff_below , Loam SchOlkill.Phiyalenhill 17, 811*. New Ribbwis. will Bonnet :Ike. " • MTS. MORGAN. has jelli reitii iiii Ode .1. Iq• ierenerti of lull and ,whiter RI . ben'', itz. net Silkio, end gie,foll fashions for : w . net& ' 1 ~,, -....,..,,, -,. ~ --.% '" - • "-,. . 1 1 -L . : '... , ''..:•,: 174. .. , MEM EiBI I am very respectfully, your obedient servant, 'CHAS. N'CLURE, Sez. a Scheel, PAILiA.DELP_IIIA_ & IVEA.DIN_G' VOTTST - 1 - - 'III.I4PTBAtEIicS&D. i''' --11 : I ' , ,.c•wiri:*f., nis:'••:A • -;•-...v1r1-1„t" _ . i 3 . - 4.,....-'4---- ::7?-v ..,....-............. , ••• , -,.... r...—.• • L _ •'. -} L. , /3eductirra of Freight on flitinhail me. I N 'and afte r Mondai.next, JUDO 26tb,"1843 Giodder...Wilt Ixi forwarded withAlespatchl at • t e l fo)lckiiiii roles Of Freight between ,ReaiAng and the lipiati below - stated,`pet ton' of 2000 Ibe. '1 . 1' ;: ' • 11- ' ' ' Between' Illetwe n -1.I! '' - ',- - Reading; 1/leadiag r I '1 ' , aid -- !' *and' 1 - • ; • • : • ' - Phila. 'f' Poititiiiit , 1 1 plastet;islate, tiles '&e. slloi ' 75 d rig IrOn, Moms,' timter, ' 1 h , 1 tm4rthe 'rosinpc, 1 - 1 1 . ' tar , ith 1 20 9 c • I - end grindstones.o • • ails & spikes, bar iron, • caitiOgs,letid,turpeutine $ I , : barki, raw tobacco, sale y '1 40 1 1 . 0 prow slobs, potatoes lum. I bor,ktoves &c., -J• , ' 1 ' • Flour per barrk!, ' lfoils 'll 11iirhea, corn; rye, Clover t ' 4 ' I, I .. eta: .•. sged,- . s v ! gall. per, bushel, ' ' - • I 1 I Graceiles, f fiardiviire,steel,l , _, i l ir tielbeilpteic;ligtiunosb,ramssa,c-hdino.. I .1 : i • eiy, buttei : and -egg; l• 210 -11 I-. didise, lard:and, tallow, • • 1 :mi t woolicotton. leather, • , • ' ' raw l hides; paints, oys- • • • iers, hemp and cordage. J Dry 1 goods, drugs & ened.l - • cy igooris s arugs 4:14 um .. , icings, foreign liquors, I , Ines,glasi, paper, fresh, 260 .„1 i', lz f i , meai,lconfectiona. , I- - I ; I,- - ; books & stationaryj . I i o additionay charges' for coinmissionj ati age o •or receiving or deliveting freight at any the Co' mpany's Depots-on the line. ' '} • IJ l uly 15, 1843, . , FEVER. AND 21.61.1 E.• I :1 1 1. ROWAND'S 7 ONIC MIXTURE; Ai FRESH 'supply of thti above 111 - edictite; cerl 1 , .i. curd . for.thefever and ague.. Just received sale at ,_ ' _ MAIITIpr— .September :3. ..401.,Thit• COBON. Al(1.?* . , • l • 7.-. : 1 THE subscriber most,rcapeetfal I to the public that . ho has lea: .... r I " splendid and delightful establishment, I BA es. ;.• whi om o Will be opened for ; their ee l° ' ' - enacidation on Monday the 110th I • f ' ' -- ... inst.y ~ • . • I I '. • • l'! The Hotel hatilately undergone a thorough re novation with 'such improvementS and additional Ferniture as will much increase the comfort and stecomrnodatiOn•OT his guests. ' l 1 l'i This Hotel is situated at the termination of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroed, 93 Miles from Philadelphia, adjoining' the Borough 'of Pottsville; and combines all the advantages "of both) tow. j 4nd country-attached tO it: c.ii,kin..;Linim ax. lu"1""111 fns ;`,e use ;ti its guests Is al , beautiful ern"..7.ental terrace garden, ad enetoSed Park of Several acres, overlooking from.its risidg grounds the Raiirpad, the Schuylkill River'end i canal, the reservoir or the -Schuylkill Navigatiod Co., and commanding st, rothanticland ;beautiful view of the ;surrounding mountains.. T!' ..Hotel, Bath iloases and ;Stables have a plentifull su;iply .of ure Motirilain - springl water. ' The extensive and iry stables•and coach houses, ,will be attended , y-easefulandattentivdostlerS; a Railroad . plea- Uure.ear and earrisgeS; will be kept for the ae .ecmiciodation Of guests Wishing to visit the mines and othee-places,ia this inte:Sesting, region. - As la pledge 'of. Ink dispesition• to' use his best exer. ltions to give satisfaction' to his guests, hi begs to (refer to the reputation of the Catskill Mountain House and Congress flail in. the City of New York When kept by , him,and assures theni that i l having daily access to the PhiladelPluat mUrket, his supplies bcith for , the Table and the Bar shall be the beet. that can be procured. • '' , :Families and individuals are assured that eve ry attention will be paid by the•subscriber and his family to render their visits as pleSsant and as comfortable as•at' any ,othei 'establishment in i this country, and a share of thi public patronage is respectßilly: solicited,. ; • , I I • ' ' • - CHARLES HOVERIL , Monnt Carbon, JulYi 8; 1843. 1 , 28—ly . ' FARE REDUCED ON THE PIIILADA.,. READING AM) EOTTS. "- ' • VILER RAILROAD. .1 . . , ' • • lel - Class Cara. 20 Clads Cais;' Fare to Pottsville,. ' 82 50 ' !, .11200 ' , To immediate points also reduced. ll The Passenger Trairi now leaves the Deno, corner of Broad tied Cherry street-daily at 7 o'clock A. tu,.. , stopping at the usual way'points, a'nd arrive at Potts ville at 121 o'el...ek. Returning. leavei Pottsville at 7 o'clock A. M, daily, and arrive id tie ox•at 12 ta% clock. ' Passengers for Northumberlarid.Sunbt ry, Danville, and catawissa meet stages et' Pottsville on the- arri val of the trains daily, and are tarried' tbrouglr with - - out delay io either el those places for $9. • . Passengers for Tamaqua, llazleton,l, Mauch Chunk and'Wiikesharrio. quit the cars at - POrt Clinton C 713 miles from ins. city) and take the ears of the Little Schuylkill Rail road to Tamaqua, thence go by good 'stages to Mauch Chunk, where they 6 'et the packet boats for Wilkibarrel. • . . Kari to Mauch Chunk, • I $3 50 /are to.Wilkesbarre, ' 500 D, Secretary. ' Philadelphia, /WY 21, 1893. q 1 . 31— • DANIEL B. HAAS. • JANEE f TOWN ,IIIALL• STS' • HAAS,"I, LAING„ ?WAKE pleasure in announcing to , Schuylkill county. that they have', the basement• story of the Town 1:11; street, in the Borough of Pottsville, sortuient of . • NEW GOODS,I ; lust brought from Philadelphia, wh ere ected with great ,care, and' purchase ow prices—comprising every. variety Dry', Goods, Groceries, Glass hy Ware, Queens and L'arlher, Among which may he found 11 Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualities Blue, Black and:Fancy.colored Castomeres, Sattinets, Fla n nels,•a nd WOolen 131ankets.' Priots.Lawna, Ginghams, fklorittoesand Plaids, Silk, Satin, Linen knci Laces, • b .Canton Flannel; llollancis and Nanking, Marseillesand Vilentia Vestingd, 34,4-4, 6-4.64 Ilfuslias, Bleached & Unbleached Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Colton Hand Ts. New andaui crier style Surrinier!Cloths, Cottonades and Bevermens. In fine, a tfery general assortment on Gentle - Metes Summer Ware, f Silk,Cotton, Mohair, Morino di Wors'd Stockings Ladies t nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York. tan, Silk; Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' filk. Mohair and Picnie Mitts, &c. .New °deans, St. Croix, Porto - Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars. . New Orleans, Sugar Houso,and Syrup Molasses, Tea arid Coffee, of various kinds, Cheese, Candles; Soap and Vinegar, Salmon, Herring, Mackerel, SlOid and Codfish, Hams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, Olive Oil;Preshl.'reiil, and Oat Meal, • Havanna, Half Spanish and Colninon Sega rs, Soda, Water and &gar Crackers) Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, end Lard, Dried .4p ales and Peached, ! 1 and a great 411rietyOfother articles, of which will be sold at low pr ices for cash, Or in Exchange for cormtrypreduce. ' • ' 117 Remember the ihimintil/Stor. Potttiville.•Mav .14; -1 To Dyers, Blertehersi paper Makers, Steam Fsgtne,.l3nilders, and others E. i - • • PASCAL MOM WORKS. • WELDED WROEGETIIRON TUBES, "ram '4' inches' in in calibre. end 2to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining pressur&f rozn 400 to 2500 otherquar inch, :with Slept t.Utks. 7*, and Ihtures to suit, Sttinutogether. with screw pima, suitablelor STEAK WATER, GAS. and for /.011 , 10TIVEItode1her STEAId DOMES Ftula - - ... , , . ~ ' bianufactural iTI4,IIbT, side by , pionsusi, TAsigiatu& ?mortal& Wanditute". E. comer of Vitird* Was% Scree% - ril/EADELP/PA •- - - - • 1 i , - r - s', =II IPNAN'fi DIARY <FOIRII red anti for 'lode at this office. rr( l er -* T Yf; •-•?. 7: '4 • Effil MEM= coNsultriloM LUNGS, Affections of.; the Liver - , Asthma, Bronchitis, Pain or {Francis of the Breast or •Lienis; Ch roaii Coughs, PI earitiy, 7-le rrhage - of tke Liangs; Ona all a f fections of the •Painionary Organs. • • NATURE'S' OWN PRESCRIPTION. - • A commnind Balsamic. preparation of the Prunus Virginiana or Wild Cherry. Bark," - prepared by a. new chemical process,: approved and recommended by . the most distinguished physicians lend Universally ecknOwleged the most-valuable medicine ever discovered. • _No 9uarkery!!! No Deception. In setting; forth the'virtues of this truly great. medicine, we have no .desire to deceive those who are labouring under affliction, nor do we wish to eulogize it more than It justly deserves. Yet. when tve look around and eco the vast a mount of suffering-and distress occasioned , by many of thd diseases in which this medicine has proved so [uglily successful, we feel that we can not urge its claims toe) strongly, or say too much in its favodr. Such imiCed are . the • . ' 'AMPHISING 'VIRTUE! Of this BalSain, that even in the adv s iinced stages of CossustOTlON, after all the moat esteemed rem edies of physicians have failed to effect any change,ilie use of this medicine has been pro. ductive or the most astonishing relief, and ac tually effected cures after all hupes.of recovery had been despaired of. . In the fist stages of the disease, termed !' Cd• tarrhol Consumption," originating from neglect ed COLD, it, has, been used, with , undeviating ereeess, and hundreds acknowledge they owe, the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine 'alone. In that form of Consitnitilion so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonl,i , termed debility, or - • fOING INTO A DECLTNE,''.'. A complaint with which tliousands are linger ing, it has also proved highly successful, and not only posslesses the power of checking 141 e - pro gress of this alarming complaint,but also strengh ens and invigorates the cyst in more effectually than any medicine we have ever possessed. - lErFor- particulars, see Dr. Iristaes Treatise on ConsuMptinn, to be had of the agents. , Sold in Pottsviife by , J. .- JOHN S. C. MARTIN. • . . Lill:calling by Alm . SARAH MORRIS - , and in cvcryt titan in the State. Potts , . , , ille, October 28, A NEW FOUNTAIN or LIFE IIAS • 01.'ENED, AND its healing streams now gush.. irth. ' - =•brilliant star has arisen in the Ea .nd now cheering- thousands with DENEWED,II I U, LONG AND turrisEv. • : • That Star is Rucar ms VEGETABLE P .A.Tivt: ' PiLi.s. These pills, let all understand. cure disease by a power peculiar' only to itself, which instantly cheeks the action' and progress of• disease, for then-com mencement is much alike (which is.when the BLOOIi AND JUICES. , erase far depraved. as to produce obstructions and sores) that one. medicine,. provided it be competent to produce steknessovill be all that is necessary for removing disease, and restoriag • . , HEALTH lAND 'HAPPINESS .• to mankind. ; Liet it s likewise be remembr'red, that there is no medicine now in existence possessing 'equal healing powers; and that no vegetable, or any ' other hind of physic can se. soon restore health, when lost, even ht cases the most inveterate. ' . . The action of these pills, upon.' the bowels, are mild; producing no griping pains or debility, bet on the contrary, after they have operated-, you feel that, Load Of irritating- and corrupt humors' have been j takenifrom you, and • the buoyant feelings of health; spring up in their• place; and what is another great I object in these 'pills, they are always safe,they may be taken on all occasions, and under any eircum.l stances,av idiom regard to the name of the disease, for; they Operate' upon every part of the body, and expel! disease from w hatcvm pact it - may be seated. Every': parses who possesses a if.ex of these pills • ' I NEEDS NO PHYSICIAN, . in' for them he can find a cure, and confidently rot)? upori a.spet•dy restoration to health, ; In,Germany,.theland of their origin . ,,millioneof , perspqs hive experienced their beneficialeffects, and the thousands who have used them herd, speak of them in the highest of terms,Con account ofifiemeizia!- tive praperlies. • "`' • The joyful news of health and comfort, spread front those who have happily used • DR. R EICIITER'S I V EGET ABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. l and they now prevail by their own excellence, and the Power of Truth the I Ahd,wby,.we may reasonnl,ly inquire, n 7 • beeOrne so endeared to the hn.tit,; of those who have 1360 them, and by them gained such a pppularityl Simply because their action upon the: -! .HUMAN BODY; • was as the sun and rain upon vegetation, giving new life to all who partook of its happy influence. As the health of the plant depends noon the sap wh , cih cireulates through its branches, so the Mend health of Mankind depends upon the blood which flovfs through his veins. And p.hen this vital fluid, which is most necessary to the growth and support of the body, by some - unknown cause becomes loaded with morbid 'and " EEM EEO CORR-U.PT lIUNIORS, so that instead of nourishing and strengtlqning the body, it labors to produce obstructions in the system, which engenders'disease,.have reelaurse to a medicine that is perfectly safe in every, disease, and that will predUce a favorable termination, if given early in the complaint, frequently in a few hours andpost always in a few itivs, that medicine is he citizens o just opened in 11, on Centre a splendid as- i ; Dr. 1: - fichter's Vegetable Pills, • . 1 which so throughlyicicanses the blood and systerri at larpe;,that ditease of any kind cannot, possibly exist, wnere • , ) Ilre find their Pie3cilee, Trovideti flannels not beyond all human assistance. The price of these pills is 25 cents per box, with fuli.directions. and Can be had at the tiley Were SC of re, •China Ware, Philadelphia Medical Hall, established for the suppression • • OlQuaclecry, ' at the northeast corner of milt and RACt streets— likewise of sub-agents. GREAFIE.I.D. Pa., 0ci,16. 1812: tear Sir : von doubtless remember my calling at ye r establishment about twe 'Weeks since, and ob taining from you one dollar's worth of Dn. RIECH TER'S VEGETABLE PUP,GATIVF. PILLS, for ode of my neighbors who requested me to-procure the article for them.. This being done and my own business transacted,: started for home. A fter travel. all day, I was taken % , ,•ith a sudden chill, which left me with a violent fever, head,nhe, and consider able pain throughout my whole •systsm, with great sickness at my stomach, which so complelely disco. nbled me that I was compelled to stop at a small Inn on the road, for telief and rest. Upon inquiry, they had nothing that could possibly afford me relief. While yet io misery, for never was so ill in all-my life. I hpppily thought of your Ipills,Ml resolved to open one box upon my own account and seek relief in them, I took six of them ,diank a warm curoftea, and retired to bed. My pain here ceased in a measure, andt soon fell stand asleep. In the morning I awoke much better, arid after the pills had operated I was 'quite a different person ; took another dose of four pills,' remained there all It ednesdair, and on Thursday started for home as well as ever, and I still enjoy good herdih —the persons for -whom I bought them, informs me that they have experienced more benefit' froncyour pills than a whole cart load of the quacks which they had fo merlv used. Sorely if they used them with as good an effect upon themselves as I have, they have good reason for caroling theirvir- Nes ; and if you take my- advice, you will perseSere, go on and reemiunend- them to all who are laboring Under disease. and my'. word, for it, they will become so popular as a general remedy that you Will find it difficult in supplying the demand. • (SignecW G. W. GRANDON.! • Greenfield.: The above Medicine is sold in : Pottsville:at thif Store of ' . . eLtMENS . Aft Pottsville;Mareh ". 20- WE have jai' received a large assortment of Seasonable 9ouds consisting of • Cloth; Caasimeres, Sattinetts. Beverteens, Muslin; Prints, Cheeks, Flannella. Ticking; Gingham‘Cambrieks,Cotton Flannelliv,DiaPers, Linens, Silk, - Ca mbriek ; aid' Cotton flandker Abide, Hosiery and,Gluves, rForniture, Cheeks, Linsey; 4.c., 4c. , *e., and wish to sell !bent at a small advance on- cnst and charges; those in want, Melly; of the abbvo or anything else ta,nt keilt in our Borough Stseis are sespietfall3l in vited to call on 1 1 - • 1:E. Q. 41P ) 4 lIEPIEERSOg.. September o f f : .; , .36+. 44-4 eise-ricei• Eli ME I IN DEAII 4 IItY 'AGAINST....r.G.SS .13 Y,,,FULN , ;,. TEVa.E4OIIa;IPI:iNSIE/TCANCWCo4s , 1,411' L 2 • Cap in.l 04013 0130 , CA (TEA PZRPETYAL6 - • t ON,TP 4 U to 61, 1 • , C • arm mite on; every desciiptiunerprctpertrn in toirrinnd "country on Vie'usual iniiiiiiiblelerrinoz, *_(iiricel63Latieshut Street'neir fißh street: CHARGES,N. - Dintcnoßs: - Chailes N , . Banker, , Samuel dranh ' • ' , Jr:Mks:Scott,: : klideriektruuti,k: Thomaslfart, , Jacob R. SitalbS: • ;:t . q rhodium S. irharten, - Geo.-IV.Rieiioll. • !,.;-• Tobias 31iide s iai • . CRAEIGES G. BANCICER;SectiS: - ' - The Subscriber his been agent sk , the above Mentioned institution, and le now pte - pared!to mike insurance, on every deSeriptioti'L . proper-ty,akiho lowest rates.• • : e 4 5. ; ANDREW. RUSSELIA; • Pottsville, June 19, 1841.. .•1 •- - Indausasiiy against loss or damage Plea • I Cat p ita 15400,000. . CHARTER PERPETUAL. .• • : k` 1 %Mit SPRUNG GART/I73I I ,INSURA,INCE COW PA.NY, make Insurances. either,tempomr7 perpetualV, against Loss op:Malaga; by FIR( _ ., towo or country, on (louses , Barns, and Huila* itt all kinds, !on Household Furniture, Marchand*" Horses, Cattle, Agricultural; Commercial and MattV, factoring Stock and Utensils of every ! deseripthitri, ilEss ELS and their Cargoes in port, as wallae MorigKe ges and Groand Rents upon the most fafrizable ter:* ' Applications for Insurance, or any trifirrmatirikap: the subjeCt may. be made either personally. Orkt lettOr, at the Company's office, 'at tbaliorth'lMii corner o fSixth and Wood streets. I 'MORTON McMlCllAEL,Presidinst4 - L.kRTJ3II3I-DiAn, Secretary. - ' DIRECTORS,' • . . g.. *nod hlefifichaer, ~charles Stokes,' . 41Seph: Wood, „. Archibald P. L, Laguerenne, Samuel Townsand,a, Elijah Dalian,- I Robert Lougbeast,, ereorge Trautman.[ IF W. PpateroT.: i George Schreiner. f The subscriber has neon appointed Afi - , , "ftsfar abovelmentioned Institution "and is nbir prefti.edit make I Niunsiccndupon ovary description of_ptialieity, at the lobrest rates—, BE:NJ AMIN BANNAtfi- - .• P"0n5t111e,Tett..27..1,841 ' • 'l' ' 1 ,ITIUPOI3.,iI trill'lVirifbrlTlNDl4tf - ;4 ' VEGEVAIILE PILLS. `' 1• •t_ . , ~ •1. - .:1•1,11 • .• 'Ili: • T [fl remedies prescribed for the eurrief Aitar , cases, have 'correctly'? been divided, into Cl+ sea aceerding to their operation! uPon we 5,510111. sYstem. Thus we have one class - whiiii4.l4o* .the storriach to eject its ematente,talletilinnktK fr•tilitcr intl.:icing pe'rspiration calfedlieordit, iCs and a third -which evacuates, the storn4h• and bo'wels,denoininated eatharties,44 : - ..C,atbitlf.• tics or purging medicines, liave in every - lite#4l country been the favourites of the physicianapr the entesof the most obstinate arid alarming la. ladies: The wonderful, success- attending t mode Hof treatment will, readily, be understity. . - when ,ive reflect that the stomach and IfoWiliiii`iiiret 4ssigned to . them, the imporiant,lunction of i:4. gestion, or theconversion of fendletii-blood, thir vital flekd intended' for the groylh.:and.znp.urlit- I . 'pent of the whole system. It follows that whfiri':, ever ;the d igestion • organs. lieetite . , &wave* disqualified for the healthy performance clf . t duty ( and this occurs daily in , civilised aps'iet. r .l, i . mpute blood, and conseq:ucntlildiseas# nre,f . results. ' . - .H . A i -i ' it i,g been remarked, that wheneyer ilifogo. ;mach is'not usefully employed . it is arw.ayilkt mischief. 'That individual who wonld deny {sett the - most tnrmidable diseaSes are'ilitily: Ciiredl the rise of Pills compounded and for ad1e . 1t .. 1 . :. most every hamlet of our country, voulticerteitc.. . ly risit his leptitation for veracity. 'Thin P , • pontes, or Indian. Vegetable Pills cleanse: , stomach, purify the blood and „ter. .. ve infiati cleanse' 'lion; and have proved eminently uscoal in.caltiris bilious lever, bilious cholic, inflaminatten otjtlil , liver, rheumatism, dropsy, jaundice,. 'pleurtii4. costiveness, St.c. &e. Females Of tedentary,t4 1 its rind subject to indigestion,' filatulenCy,Vekt. acii,e, depression of %spirits and uneasWees,; . ol I fiel d relief front the use of theliepiV - :Tfierols. • not, a disease attended with a full vase, a ilty 611;4, and a coated tongue, that theserpills4l . ant : relieve. 'The billowing simple narrative on • show ,the benefit derived front these pith; in ftlit ry penmen disease: . ,1 ...,- 4; , CERTIFICATE. ' .if ' -1 '. Having been cured by the tiseof the Ptxll4o - Pill °ran alarming disease ,ofthe !tier opiib. • • veinl years standing, I deem it. a duff tri - ekitie mf case known tit - the publiC, for the bentiV,l others,. 1 bad taken•ssritius remedies whichl,:g.f forded only temporary relief. After iii4rigtwAl*.. es;of these pills, my aisease yielded, and t lie enjoyed good health fur the l'astaii inenthafL4ft, WILLIAM FOLLMeft,q: :%liltort ; April 22; i 843, , . a . - ----p , , - t, , Agents fur the sale of ihe above. ,;; 7 •:k W. T. Fpting, Pottsville, George Rcifir.A . r. New Castle; Steiner ii• Kopp, Seituylliill Haftlf. thigh Kins/ey, Port Cutter., Schualm 4- fleffOr. Oiwigsburg. '. Thropeliont the . piste a stittiqy can always be had of Fred. Klett; & co. MA*, ests, corner of ,2d and Callowhilt streets, PlOts delphie. • - r • ‹..!*': .. April 29, ' ' ' , ..: •18---it GIS VV . ET El Ertl &BR (MEIER, !nun° kto v rev, No 65 north Front strect,,Philgthl— pliia, have now a gnod.suppli of their. warrWed ppm whict lead, and those customers Who Kit, keen Sparingly supplied in consequence 'f! . rim on the article', shall . now :have their .. ekiirs• filled. • PURE AvitzTg LEAD.' No known subsanec poskesses those Persc ttvc and beautifying proper ies,eo desirableAsi a• Paint, to an, equal exent with unadultataded! White lead; hence any admixture of tither me3o-`. els only mare ;Its value. It 'has therelord*en (hc steady aim of the manufadiners, for Ittlfr, iy • Years, to supply to the public a perfectly ittre White lead; and the unceasing demand - for thy;' r- tide is proof that •it has met,wih'favor. is invariably branded an unc head —WETIfEttIiP. & BROTHER, in full, and on the!clqieri..o, itANTF.D PURE -all in red letters. November' 19, . • CU EA P 6 . 0011 S 'FOR CUM. And no . Credit given., -' °lll - 1E subsCriber has just opened, at the ctriaer of 'Norwegian •and the Haunt-. 0 aTlion Rail Pond, a genera; assortment of grocdricrif4 Provisions, which he will 'sci l° !s ° 4 liible prices for cash : Such as Sugarsolii.tt_H,J. offee, Chocolate, Teo,Cheese, Rice, SpicecAc, Sperm and Whale oil, Spermaceti, 141oulde,*4 Dip'd Candles, Soap, Tobadco, Segatuf; tktiie Shoulders, Mess Pork, Dried Beef, CW50,461 1 emir Herring: 4c. • • wlt44/14 mArtqurAkk;', April 8, 18,13; • /RON 'AND STEEL )!!:' JAMES . S. S EN(CEi43I4 • No. 53.Ar:7fer...51rte1, I Doo 7.7 rt. A.nmi Ph *froillit• constantly tid..4 full aseurtmlit 11 ,of IRON 4- STEM, which may . 1* - 13#4,, the most - ieadonable kriivi. • September 9. •' - • BIERCHANt'S 1101 W 11. II (7 - c '-- .„ m . v ,." ' - . 1 ;I:s - • - —a.... .....attTLAND ..TREZ•,...7 . zir • z inuq f .j ,, ~,,• Pilill& - , subicriber respectfully - riotifiek:4o,gr friends and uthersAtat he has recently, : recently, ' : ' otti m... ' new and conveniently' furnished-a " - .'zst:: 7 Courtland st., a Sheri chatancuitbove;h4 .-,, a nrd;and nearer t oßroadWayt, -• . -.ti -. 1..t , ..--' 4-i Ho will be better, able to accemodatti hie.ikait-,, ore as his house is Target, and fitted up wilNiajt:, ,:, li ng parlors in modern Style, and seeenty3o.l 4 niched Beclroorns. ••1 , - .., • 1.,.. He hopes his S customers will cinatinue4o4.: patronage to the flaw eitablishmettcand iii 0114 4 , ., inform Them that tni - has redtivd liut. ilt* 4.-, „ boarding to'one dollar" er day, • . ••• ' . ":. 7 :) . ' -- - ell'4 R Wl W Y P • hiladelphia; 'April 29, . • . - - ~/ ' 1.,' , • Wintei JUST receive! a tropeiiir Sperm Oil, for Me bq- 2 W iitkßa ALt Ciireir:.Norwegisp 81.' 3 ,"*; Novem*y :10 34— ' • ME el :fir.'- II U H . .k s -4717
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