liJ 0 EU EN EA - Ifeises suggested by, a conversation respecting . the,t9tonishirtg rolo,at which steam-Carriages are -expected to go and the c eonsequent march of re ; Snement.' • . ...49.1V EXQUISITE OF THE YEAR 1929, ' • AT BREAKFAST. - John to set the kettle *on— I mean to taken drive—, I only went to go to Rome, . • And eta be back at five. , ' .. Tell cook to dress thtise humming-bilis • - I shot:in Mexico; ° They've now been killed at least two days, .- ' They'll be 'tin fieu tPop haut. • ME try that wine, a la rase, - Just brought from Ispahan Bow could those Gotha of other times r ...;Endure that vile Champagne: the trip I took the other day • To breakfast in the , Moon— Thanka to that awkward Lord BellaillC, Hag Spoiled my nm balloon. - • For, steering tlirough the Milky-Way, - He inn. against a - star • 'And Writing round again too soon, Carne - jidt against my car 7 ' Such fellmys ought to keep below, And never venture there ; If he's so clumsy, he should go By noway but the bean • My steam is surely up by now— Put the high-pressure on— Give inc the "breath-bag" for the _way— . All right:r—hey—wbiz—l'm gone ! AIAIOST A. MURDER • . . '"For murder, fliouuh it have no tongue, will spread With most miraculous organ." • . A;man may outrage society by the crime of su icide, and,;pethaPs, have some claim upon our pity; for a man musthe miserable before he can volun tarily. retire from his Plce among the breathing, rind misery is ri thing that should awaken tome ' , • Fart of our. softer nature inits behalf. . But a man who will commit self-adrder and leave his friend io be hunifor it, perpetrates at once both suicide and murder, and his memory must be execrated. "----;..b...stmjtceserr_l common enorigh of these two fright:- " lful r crimes, in all theifshades and varieties, having -arisen from the fiendish influence of alcohol, and tha - present anCedote will be found to hroire taken . origin in the same cause. It is a circumstance partaking, in rising - War manner, of the ludicrous mtd the horrid; but, hoTrever strange the story may seem, it is riothin2(iiiore than a simple rcla r.sc.of arealoccurrence. In proof of this we shall Use. the names of the parties, as no harm can be of andin mentioning them at this date. the little town of Dover, which is situated on the'Cumberland river, in Middle Tennessee, there lived sOmesyears ago an eccentric and in- parant old bachelor, by the name of Kingston. • one occasion, when prostrated on his bed. by i c .., ess, and suffered acutely from those stings and i'. ''' rims peculiar to his situation, he sent for one of 7 ,• i Lis 01l boon companionii to come and visit him. 2 Shyracit, for that was the other ' s name, came du .J.;''• ly to Kingston's room. :, ' - ° 'What's the matter, Kingston?' #,:; • • Shyrack, shut the, door,' . ... ' . . ...Yes, my dais felloW: 'Lock it.' ; :, . ...__.- -- - ~ -. 4 NM ~. ;.~} ' , Lock the door.' . . ' , Certainly, my dear boy, 'Shyrack, I'm going to kill myself.' My dear fenny, let me entreat you not to do it.' - , No, no, oblige me, and don't.' 'Must do it.' sit i on't ; it'll be the death of you!' Shyrack was quite cool and jocose, little dream ing so terrible an event tvas Actually going to, take place. • ' Kind ton had, as the last eccentric act of his life, taken a chisel and mallet to bed with him, and no*, with.desperate resolve, he seized the ex traoidinary tools of death, and in an instant drove the blade of the chisel into his breast! 'The hair rose upon Shyrack's head, and fright spread like a sheet of snow over hiS face. airigston! Kingston ! my .dear fellow—you 4-43. ram:xi!, Kingston! do you want to ,have me hung 1 . II old on! don't' you die till I call some body r - - MEI f_ %'.~ .~~~ Y ~ • r l: rill Shyrack ran to the door,land called like a mad man in Some people across the street. - here! say, you mister! all you stupid people, make haste over here; or there'll be a ;nur -der r The peoPle CioW4led into Kington's house. • -Don't die, Kingston!-IDon't chisel me that way ; ,! Doirt die tky you tell them who did it.' .1 1 did it myself,' said Kingston. • 'There, that'll do ; now, my. der fellow,•yon may di e : replied g b yrack, t,t;ing a long breath and wiping the perspiration from his forehead. And Kingston did •die, in this extraordinary manner, leaving his fate to be recorded as a sui • • Bide that was almost a murder !—N: Q. Pic. ES KIE FRI Gonvo :Aspconc.-.7A: very clever *thiecdotells told of a chap who once took passage on boardOf Lake icheoncr, Soon atter the bark had :Weighed anchor, the wind began to blow, and in .a.ahort time lit was found necessary to take in eatery stitch of - canvass; and with barn poles the schooner ft= Ovci the waves with lightning-like • a - rapidity. The , schooner was now fifteen miles from shore—the wind was bloring tremendously, mi the night ".dark as a stack of black'cats." The dontic was iinminthit--fear was legibly writ ten upan every face. At this Moment the passen 'ger came on deck, with his baggage strapped snugly Upon his back. Walking up to tho cap- ,-, .1 , '4. 1 1 .‘ r 2114 hiS face lon asayanl-stielt and laying hia hand 'heavily ...UpOri the shoulder of the,latter, he all the gravity of a philosopher, dieve I'll go ashore !”- wise-=Drink sage tea.--Portland But- ozafcirted—Diink balm tca.—/katon ts.sse,y-lanimous--Drinlt Cat-mint tea. icking-ak di) no liapn: In the akr7 call this - pie . .lpr% ohetter. was! AO drui . o--Drinlc.penny royal tea -J.oraell ively—Drink hop 4a.—Museum: -atrutured limb—Drink bone ecUe • Lel- 7 Drit& rye tea— ' • is tho vorii—Drink Plenty of hie' of pio shall thring jou, sir I ' said of d ;hate. Rhubard pie?'; mix alltio 'magriosio' with it-ti 1 11.. 1 ME IN'' BANK :1,v.11",. FOR DIS.',I!,:tIIGE. MU rnited ea Court• EASTERN DISTRICT OF PEN.NSYI VANIA.' I lEt • Banks nide ' ' • I • NOTICO . . Ak PETITION for 'Discharge and Certificate h -3 l under the Bankrirpt Lplw haslbeen.fileci by Daniel Stahl; Clerk„Schuylkill cu.: And Fridaylthe 19th day of t lanuatir next, at II o'clock, A. 51. is appointed for the hearing there of. heroic the said Court, sitting tia Bankruptcy at the District. Court koord the4:.'ity of 'Phila. dolphin, when and w, barn I the 'Credttors of the said Pettioner, who have - pptitled their debts.saud all other persona in; interest, may appear and show cause. it any they have, wby .ouch Dis. charge and;Certificafe shod not he granted.. FHA'S. HOPKINSON. • Clerk of the 'District Court. I -47-10 t. ' Nov. 19,, 'Medicines. Medicines..! . . • DR. Wm Ewan's celebrated CamOmile Pills do - do Soothing 6yrup for cbtldren, , Baron Von lluchelerie iltrb Pills, 'Doct Goudic's Female Pills Doet William Evan's Fever and Ague rills Duet ]font's Bctanic Pills'. •For Dytipeptic 'perserisl,Hunt . ii Botanic Pills are said to be superior to [ any Medicine ever jet offered L. the . public. • ' • Wistar Balsam of Wild pherry. , time's:Nerve and Bond Liniment Indian Iregetable Elixir I Balm of COlumbia Jayno's ljuir Tonic Brigg's Riissitin Cosmetic Falch's " Indian Vegetable - Pills Leidy's Sirsaparilla 8100 do' Linn's Chinese • , . du , Nlead's Ariti-Dyspeptic 1 'do . A Muffat's V egetable Life: do Wilson's nti:Dystieptic;: do, " Jayne's Expectorant 1 1 , • - 1 Jayne's Carminative Balro. Swains Panacea Jayne's Verrnifuge - - :, , • Swaim's Ilermifugii. • I; Linn's Temperance Life l ßitters Root's Founder Ointment. Iley . le's Enibrocat ion .1, •, . Yeager 4;• Albright's Botanical:Health and Life • Preserver . : • . - • : . ; Melluun,'s Elixir of Op? um Beclier's ] Eve Salvo I , ' • ' Thomps , on's Eye Water ! - , , ChlorineiTontlilVash 'l• %V heeler's ,Teaberry . Tooth Wash, • • ~ Sherman's j Worm Loser/gem• : do_; Cough , du ' , n Wirtar'SCough 1 dci; Sherman's Camphor do: ' Peter's .yegete ble P. 113 1. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort Bedwell's 'fetter Ointment - .' flay's Liniment, , 17 - . ' Welch's 'I ooth.AChe Drops • Spolic'sl Heed Ache Reinedy . • Tomato! Pills •: - I ‘ ,. Lees %Vindliam Bilious t ills henry'sCalcinea Nlag • •esic . . • ' Bed Well's Green Ointm ent , Keyser'' Pais ' • " • Universal Plaister - • • Weaver's Worm Tea ri,L d Salvo ..••• Steelling's Pulmonary Syrup ClimaxlSyrup fur, Dysentery, warranted • Rowand's Tucic Mixtifre fur Ague Brewster's Pectoral.,Wituro , . ' • J odkin"s Ointment 1., East Iridia flair Dye Sarsaparilla Syruip... . Dr. Anderson's Scott's rills ,•," - , 119nperjs Feinale!Pilkal , Balsam cdfloichound, : ' . Roori Ring BuneCure. fur holies. - A fresh smly. of the shave Medicines, just received and for sale at;the Drug Store of JOHN S. C. MARTIN. 48— ! November 23 POTTSNILLE ' la , ''''' -•:•":' 7 ' . 4.....:''''' . ' i . '"Z . .' -I. 4 i 0 ,..,. - . _ A u, • ~. . .........„. 7 , ~ . '-', M AGSM 1 1 0.11NDEllr. , ...., ; . , - - t -•- -al twk'n . .F a*. r,e 1.1 --- - --; 1131 E IPECTVOI, , ./ announces to the public That all die Eagki'-FoUndrkis in full operation, • where he wou!d thankfrilly:receive orders for castings or ev ery d&eriutiotir. lie has constantly on hand Hollow ware. Sad Irons, tonne s and rails, tin and wagon boxes,'ulouult points', 'pull' boards, and cultivator, teethe he also has a, 4,irtety or tail load and &di wheel pattern, coal breakers and screens, tire grates &c., &c., all of w hid]. lii: will si II at the lowest cash prirtes. l- Dealers Would 'do well to give hinia call, be fore parch.tsioz elsetvhere i' • . I November 23.1813, r ‘ND FANCY:GOODS. MRS. MOR6lAWin.Market street, next door lo Mr. Vtin!fingCr's tavern, respectfully in. formsl the citizens oP; Pottsville, and the public. generally, that she has jost received a new and fashionable assortment of Millinery and fanny amongst which are the Albert Braid, Fici-• rence , Braid, Needle Straw, Er'ir lish ,Straw, and . Fintra Lawn Bonnetirwith 'a fine ifsortment of ment4 and boys' Leghorn and Sea.grase Hato, all offwhielt will be sold much lower than the usual pricei for cash:: Bonnets altered and doqe tip ori, the most reasonable tern's Pottsville, April 11. , tales Patent Platform and touter 1 Scales. • '': PetrEL LI ATFORM scales itt'eighing,frotit 100 io 2300 lbs. and gaunter ;seales to every vari. perior tci tiny sealesbetere invented, liir sale by the agents. i' • I GRAY '4r. IneNNETT, !. ' 42 Walnut sweet, Piffled: Iphia.l' - Jena 17, 1813, I - i 25—tr trzaratlizaLs. TH E subecribersifinve just received an elepin assortmeikt of silk and Cotton - Umbrellas which they will self unusually. low for eashh They area superimartiele . fi•ord one of the best establishments in Philadelphia. - b S. St.: . 3. FOSTER Kovcmber • ' i • .- . • Iltisolution. , , . THE partnership heretofore eacstint between ' } .William II; Hell and Daniel Hem. Coach makers, and Joiner's underi l the firm of Hull and Hein, is this. day dissolved; by enutuat consent.-r- All'persons indebtd to said firm 'are requested to make payment 'i) 'William 11. Ilullwno will settle all outstandi7 debts ' due by Hull A. Hem. 1 i .' vi ILLIAM. H. HULL. DANIEL HEIN, 1 ' The subscriber r e spectf ully informs hisfrierui 9 .and the public, that the above establishment will be carried on in all its brnacehes corner of lick son and Spruce street. i ' . ' : ' 1 WILLIAM H. HULL. 1 , Port carbon, Dec. 30,1841. 53 . AMR SEA %Vr.staii,v A CLAN," is tin espressicM as. ed by 0. W. itoirue l . , to ey-rress the suite of a young lady's hair. who had iiXtinat comb, and brushes. We ofienisce heads of hair lila put tes in mind of Holmes* grotesque Yet how easily : may this rough and coarse appearance be remedied.-- Every one who Is acquainted with the effects of JAvsn's Hain Toro, knows, that It imparts a silken gloss to the hair cie:den ra; new and finer growth on bald places. and dcdOs the appearance of old Time's frosty favors. •for many years; With such a remedy at hsnd then, what!: lady orxemleiurin would hares coarse head of hair,l'. drooping down in harsh. iiery, lustreless tiessea...ldte sea Weed on a clam." , For sale by tichhohs da Sanderson, Pottsville, Agents for the propiietor: ' • Dec, 30. • - 53-• • • _ louse to Let. A neatly gni shed two story frame lious4 in Grienwood. with a Rise. • meet ;Kitchen, and nix. Rpome in the Dwlelline Pert. toacther with' the Gatden attacheck filled I with - Shrubbery. 're n rood _tenant, the,termil will bernoderate. - ' I , GEORGE,4OEp. December 23,1' , riO.IILEIPS SPELLIM; 0 1 Y just Tectivo. by du) wkal_isale. pet 'doom be 10 cm:OA. byt ;aBONArik, Aviv Wei re eel:erne:teed the Menufectute of SOAP & CANDLES, AI No. iltinvretta Street, fire, doors abore Front, Street, between Callow4illitnd Willow Street rail 'odd, • • PHILADELPthI. ' WrlgftE ,he offers for Sale, on rea'sonabk joins, ivt,Olesalo and retail, 6riiiilualitv Yellow Soap; common Brown do., White Fuller's Pulin:llo., Castile do., Fancy Shaving do. Atig4t42,. ,33-Iy*, E 11 7 11 0 LESA , CLOTII ING i STORE I '. Lippincott & Taylor, .. Having' made extensive preparations, are now i•I • Ready to Sup,.lyi, CASH DUPERS WlTfi CLOTIIMG, V 1 ROM ten to fitteeriper, cent lower than nth eri.wholesale• dealers, ve shall do this, by buy in force sh, and selling cutirely fotr the same, those Who buy by small quantities as =Was the extensive dealer, will find it- to their advatitage callIa; P. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR'F; No. 200 Market Street, third door, above Sixth, and orli;:door . Work he Rea Lion Mate!, Philada., '• • - ; ' From ihe Pirilada. Ledger,' of Septiber, TM, 1813 , The question is often . asked !by "strangers ' , Where can.we go to buy the best and ineapest suit 4 . elothes they arc referred by most of our eitizens4o the extensive establishment of Lippin. "cott Taylor, 2013 Market Stree: three doorl !west 41,Sixth." Lippincott S. Taylorare whialesale dealersi, ;end alWays receive the largest asliortment in the ' city, they also have the reputation of doing the Ifinest,..4ork,andtike special pain to please those "who lin) , a single suit, as well as the extensive Inealcii.i Their is certainly the place. It Is next t dook to he Tled Lion Ilcqel. . . Phlladt, October 7, 1843 i - 41, , NEW DRUG STORE. . .. •‘4_,-- •rf E. 8.. EICIIIIOLT: 2, & CO.. re Vtik speetftilly ,informs — the eitizeriti o it' ; ' Peltsville;anci Schuylkill count''y gee gt..,.._' ' erally, .that they have -opened, ( in the store formerly occupied by:, Mr.. Slater,) a . general assortment of . . -1,; ~ ~., -:., . • - Dru b s' ' ' Medicines r Chemicals, r Paiits, .T I, • Oils, : • ' Dyes, • • 1:' , - Varnishes, Putty, Glass, i • • :Sprees, I: -, Patent Medicines. lfe.i 4:e. , Andsolicits a share of public patronage, co - r. 4. dentiY, assniing the public that; every article in their tine, shall be of the first qtiality, and pure ly genuine. ' . . ~ ] • . ,t!a*ing served a regular apprenticeship to the homes in Philadelphia, those who favour them willln call, can rest satisfied that they-will guard strictly against all mistakes, and have their reed= icinee put up with the greatest Cate and nicety, Physicians pieseripuons attended to with par. tieui,ateare, at all hours. Country Physicians and StoOkeepers, supplied at a smell advance on ci y priees. , —. Pottsville, DeceMber 3. 49-1. _4_--..:.....___---4- - ---- • 7.7 . 1 R ' • ' • • • HOUSES & LO IS . ..;„ lin - FOR SALE, • - ..,,i,„•:, .- WI tf.:! - • Also, a large number of NV .t ' •• ' rtttildings and' out Lots. or or =` r rikitl s - sizes, i on the I'llaVigitflonitraci; lying princi 'pally is the Borough of Pottsville. . Apply to • 1 --SAMUEL LEWIS, • Juli 1G...191-ti- Real estate agent, Centre St. ..,. • IrI•AST IRON SCREENS.-+Cail lion scrccris of various .sizes for Coal; on hand and' }'or saki at W. B. AI ARSII ALL'S Chtap •GrimOry Flour Feed & Proviiion_Store corner of No!rWegian Street and Alont4Carbon Rail Woad Juno 1.0.. j • i • goooluAnstrias SALINA . Constantly on band, a full supply of the above !Rimier a rticic in barrels , . 4 .1-2 bushels, which lto sold 4m low, by i t ', •: • ' GRAY St BENNETT, , N 0,42 Walnut St., and 2nd wharf below ' Locust St.. Schttilbill. Philadelphia , • 4,0 m 17:8143. • 25 Mal NO V WDOLDSALE AND IRDTAEL STROD.j ripHE subscribet is induced from the very ral encouragement hd has received (add, alai:arum - jibe necessity of their being a Chelan Wilda Store, in' this part of, the town) has pro. c4red and 'will .keep constantly on hand—Flourj S4lf,Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, Molessei, gSr; &e., &c., whicii in connection with hid pre4 sent stock of Hams, .Shoultlers, Mackerel, , Her! ring and Cod - fish. Brownl Yellow . and Whitd .Soap: Also a very superior article of Pure Pdlin, Almond Anil Fancy 'Soaps—Sperm and Candle:s—Winter and Fall Strained Skieim Oil, &c, &c., &e,All of which 'I will sell at the , owest Cash Rtail Prices—And to or those bfrving : l4 sell.again, a liberal deduction will be made, is proportion to the gnati. j. thy taken.; .] EDWARD) YARDLEY. ME 1;P. S.—From the fact of:my having a person in the Ceti, whose time and attention, is devoted td the selection - of the articles I proper° selling; I)Mire nu hesitation in saying that I can furnish giaids as ikeop;aB any in' Pottsville. Call •and jihke for 'yourselves. • I - • E. Y. I Pottsville' Sept. 23, 1843. • 39-., .DEAFNESS CURED. / , 111 . . Scarpees Compound Kreosole Acoustic, Oil, ijatOlt the care of DEAFNESS, pales, and Abe 41-7 discharge of Matter from the ears; also •all litiZe disagreeable noises, like the buzzing of i p iertt,-falling of water, buzzing of steato, &c. p. Which aro symptoms of approaching 'deafnces' Sind also attendant with the disease. CERTIF ICATES. folloWing Editorials and certificates will he read With intere st as they speak facts whibb are " blubborn things," - Mawr ,lESTASOIMINARY CURE I —lf any hive 'doubts they may new diimiss them, and the most s r.'ncredulous may consider . Deafness as curahle.- Ninnerotis COWS of cures, and many of them Ye. jy lemarkabte—by the OM of "Scarpes, Oil," boa beep published, but this caps the climal." :I',roung or tAd may).et recover'hearing. A.lady - In Smithfield, Pennsylvania and now about 80 1 7 /ara-vf,bge, had been gradually getting dealfor :more tbnn 40 vear l s,so that it was next te.impos ',bible to Make her bear conversation in the 'load bet tones of voice ;I Last winter she was induced Ito try "Scarpa's t.Ttil for -Peafimea , " It is only '`,;rietwAsttry 'to add !that she bast used two bottles, and that her hearing ivlperfectly restored—Abe is . , EltsivessCuitels.—Thy following extract from 'a letter !Written by' 31,r. JOhnson. of Button, to a c friendin this city, is imtiortant tt The bottle of Serapes Oil for Deafness that you sent me, with the Wish 'that: my daughter Ilwould try it, has been used,. and in its effects, hpvo atitonisbed all; you lrnow bow very ezatiab° ;his beOn °ince shaWas three years old—she pow 'hears quite well, but as the medicine has all been tised,„l wish you to send Me another bottle, which riavg every . re:-son to bel eve will Cure !mien tirely.l-1 Times, - - by It GUMPEILT,No.I2O . NOrt. Seeoefl_Street, Pbiledelphts, and by • . I - gl9pgqtrl•z dr. BAN DERSOIg, ; Agents, Pottsville. ; Jai 22, ;1 - 1' . ;1" ; • -i•;; ". I==MCE= MINEIiSI K JOURNAL. :'• AV,III - 41IrS- • k INPI N, VE(ETA3LE PILLS .„ ciii T 4 i i s rl e et t ha na the -human frame , is ,cuhjebt to oS} Y r t ormitstlasn. vis.Cornact flinaters.or ie outer words Idaperity of the. Illnod, and - *thing save septette' cleansing,:is wanted - in order ttidiivedilease oft very descnnuon from the body. • - If the channels. of our mirtay ..xivere be comeshoulde cboked.up, woultf,,not t ac ac cauiplated waters fin Wi th outlets,. or the 'cooly, be inundatedl4-4ust so the.human body:l if the natural draine bectime closed, the accumulated 4mperities asitired ly find vent in some lorrifor disease or death will be a cabals consequence.: , T NYTUdirrS INPIgN VECET ARLE PILLS arc eminently' calculated for tarrying out this c ease stertso PltlNlPLt.liecatike they area purgative medicine so justly . balinced and withal so ' natural to the human constutityt,qhat they cannot possiblyl injure the mostdelicate; at the same time, itused in such a manner as tn'prisiticOree evacuations by the: bevies, and repeated a few t trielot irdl be ah a ly iinaossible for pain or 'die seas of any kind to • tindein , gle twenty 'five e thenbot • F' getable cases, give reuer.somettmee •eiee he,feed. the power of words to - describe, and if persevered in for a shrill time, there is lota malady td the whole counts. Of man illethat can possibly wl t hsta rid their astonishing. and wonderfulintluence; natretasetssr Vtarre abt PILLS are o'certitiecure l- for • - coslivEtsigss... • EIMI BeCause they completOy eleansa the stomach and boWels from those aech bilious a and _ n dc a o u nzt hutiors which paralyse and weakei• the} digestive ii o nd rgu si n4, ne ari sti d , are the cause of he palpitation of the hisart.lrheumatic paws nobs parts of the hodya . and many otht r nnpleasait symptoms. , •. I . • In all disordered Motions - of the Blood, called Intermittent,Remittent Neivous, Inflartmatory, and Putrid 3 , 1 + 1 ' • . VEVERS. - Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Fill be found a cet. rain remedy; because :thy cleanse , the . stomach arid bOwels from all billions ;humors and purify the bleed; consequently, es they remove every kind of disease, they are absolutely ertain to care every kind offerer. - , • :4! I , c - • - . so, also. when morbid humois are depbsited upon the membrane and inn:tele, ranting ilium pains infla- Mallon and swelling;ealled ' - RH EUMMIS. , GOUT, &0.. 1 Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, may be,relied on as. always certain to give.reli f, and if persvered with; svill most assuredly,: and: Without fail, make: a per fer.t.cure of the above 'painful maladies,--Frein three to six at said Indian Ver,etable•Pills lakin every night or. going to bed, willi - in a Short time, completely rid the body from, all morbid t and corrupt humors; and rheumatism, gout , and pat of every desCriptioci,voll disappear, as if by magic. i .-, • Forthe same reason, When. ;from • sudden changes of the atmosphere, o_? any i other cause, the perspira tion is checked, and those humors which should pass citiby the skin,are thrown i wardly:sausing headache, nausea, and sicliness,*in n the bones, watery and inflamed eyes, sore lthroa , hoarseness,coughs. eon Sumption, rheumatic! pain in various part of the body Md many other symmins f _ . 1 ; • . CATCH ItlC , COLD, •, . . • Wright's Indian Veaetable , Pills will invariably give immediate relief. Three dr roar pills taken at night 'On going to bed, and repeated a few times, will remove all the above unpleasant ; symtotna, pad • restore the body to feven hounder health than before The same may be :said !of aiffic'ulty of breathing or i'ASTIDIA. ' Wrield's Indian Negetable Pills will loosen and carry off by the stodiach and bowels those rough and phlegmy humors Which' stop the. air rasa' the lungs; and are the cause iiif the above dreadful com plaint ~ I . ' : It shonld also. Aid' ' remembered that WIIIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE' pl LLS are certain to remove 'pain in the side, oppresmen, nausea' and sickness..locs, !of appetite, costiveness, r , f ellow (tinge of the skin and eyes, and evervlotheOynaptomsof . - • ' LIVER CQMPLA!NT. Because they plirgkfrornlthe body those cokrupt and !stagnant humours, Which When deposited on the liver ;are the.cause of the above. dangerous ',complaint They pre alco.to prevent : 1 , . 1 APOPLEXY ANA SEICIDEN DEAT H , ; Because they carry riff thitichuitouts which obstruc-• ling the circulation', are the cause of a rush,or deter. .mination of blood to the, head; 'giddiness, especially :on turning suddenly round!, blindness, drowsiness, loss ,of memory. inflarnation of the brain, insanity, and all b !disorders of the mirid. Those who labour wit h in 'doom should,remernber [that they frequently breathe an atmosphere which is wholly unfit for the protereipansion of the hangs, and'at the saute thne ow 'ig, to want of exercise, the bowels are not sufficie ttly evacuated, the blood becomes imoirre, acid bet dache, indigestion, palpita tion or the' hearty , and, many other- disagreeable • s it syintoma are sure to folio .. . - NV RIGIIrS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. . no Being a Cleanser of the nmacn and bowels, a direct purifier of the Blood, arc certain not only to remove pan, or distress 4 every kinil from the body, but if used occosintiallyi, sans to keep the body free 'from those humours ltliich are the cause of every malady ?hoiden, fit nano they will most assuredly i l promote such ajusi. and e nal circulation of the blood that those who lead ati ciliary life,.will be eble to' enjoy sound health. and disease ry any kind' wUI he ob.:auk/3f impos,vikle. •' I ' i MUTTON • . TO . AGE:NTS. .. . Country agents, an others, arc respectfully informed.that, owing lo the great popularity, and increasing deman far t e above named Pills, a host of unprincipled"'verso s are 'btisily engaged in manufacturing, und 'ye a ing • a 'spurious sandhi in imitation of',.! • t• ' ' I • _. --qn''s ortmiv VEG ET A DZ. E PI L L. _, . , . .. . . _ IV giatir . -, 1 iy.. , Apt V I'Ar Es a z a ...... _ 1 They are - also funlie • informed that I have a sui pending against ode. .V 0. Feick, for counterfeitin the above named Medic de: and are cautioned agains buying or receiving rmislicine from said V. 0. Feick as he cannot byli;any Ipossibiliiy have the genuine Wright's Indian V'egeta de Pills for sale. MI tratellinga,'oerits„ with genuine medicine are provided'', with RH certificate of agency, signed by William Wright, Viers president of the N. A.College oflfealth. . 11, Travellers, who canttot show p ceitificate'ar; shove describe:l'mill heknot n as base impostors.•;—Shun theni, therefore , as you would a II igbway I , man, or a Midnight Rohl/m. l ; Offices, devoted eiel sively to the sale of Wright's Indian. Vegetable, Pilii, wholesale and retail, No 169 Race St. PhitadClPtia.No, 28d Greenwich street Boston 1 vi . 1 .. N - B—B ettare or the' counterfeiter in 'Third Street Philadelphiai! . I - ' • . ' AGENTS FQR S II TIUY LK Ir.L COUNTY. • Thos. &James attY, Pottsville. . , • Bickel & Hillier% ',lshurg. . Centel &yids, Bci uylkill Haven. "Aaron Matt*, Lowar 11-fahantongo. Jacob Katiflinari, do - i Jonas Kauffintin;" de ' John Weist,lKline , erstown. Caleb Wheeler; P ne grove. ' Join Snyder,V"ri ensburg. • • . Samuel Boyer.. P rt Clinton. - FethereffDrey (7Co.,Tuscarora. Wm.'Taggeit, ainaqua. . a.loretz I. orteder.lWest Penn township. , R. Shuler &Co.:, East Brunswick townsh4i. Henry Kocb&Sort,f‘leKeartsburg, - ' C. 11, DeForrest,lLewellitt. • • E. &'J. Kmiffinan, Zimmermantowri. Abraham geobrier, Port Carbon. k,: . - ' ' John 'MertT, ftliddleporL ' - --- I, r George Retisnyd ' , New Castle, Bennett& Taylo Minermrille. -" - 'Narifiu berkmd Couty. , ‘• It, Er, Manicr, ' S nbary. ' - _ • Jacob Haait. Shalokin.' - • , , Wm. Forsythe : N itbumberlatol. . Wm. 11 ein.cn,N ton. - . I John G. Rena', Upper Mattanoy. , Ireland ec, ,Ipjuxelt blcEivansville, . , ' • .- -; Bela V.otinty. T. W. Moiler &14e., Reading. Stichtcr 3t McKnight, , do' Godfried Seidell,lllaraburg. October l', 1842,1 1 11 , • ' •: lilt USTERT: •. . . lags. viARTIN . . _ IEDESPECTFUL Y announces to the Ladies, 'M o t. p a ttel;lllo' a d vicinity, that she has just opened ter. ; , 1 .- - F*I4LI FAAIIIONS, ... Among whicliaria" a :variety anew Style Bog. net Velvets, Silks. 'Ribbons. ISt.c.; BSc: Her • ' .. FEATTIEBNiiIIIATTRESSES, DEM BEDDING, ike. IIE eitmend of Schuylkill county, in want o • the abikve artielev, aie respectfully invited to call on the inliserilOss before perchasinz, as they are deterrOtied !tos ell at the lowest prices for cash; EISTLEY•to RN 1 1 , tics 'l4B South Second street, • ;1 - Siloam above Spruce street. l'iriladeiphia tit:limber 46-221 . ' )I. ' • IMMtInIMI=E O , - • VELVET BONNFCE! - i Are :ot thelatest mid mod ' • • fadtionabrePatteras; whieb : • she is determined to Selina cheap as they cart be per. I , chased elsewhere. 'l3he TO' spectitdl3i solicits the pat. - renege of the public: . `, ' • 1 . ' -• 47 . . . _~-_ Nov. 18. I ' P - DIFLAT)ELriiiA ItEADING V' Ltg U.A.ILROAD . , , 1 Randle , *: if preigh.f an ,Ailerchandise. ; .( i - riN and aftetOlonday next, June 26114, '1641 GoOds wiltbe for w arded - with despatch at the following, rates oil Freight between Reading and net points below stated, per ton of on lbs. - Between. Betweeni , ; 1 1 Beading Reading ) . ;,' •, 1 . and • and i - ,Pilo. .1 Pottsville Plaster,slate, tiles &n. t, 1-10 •75 cts Pig ; Iron. ,blotps. pinto', \ . .' marble, rosin, tar, Pitch, )1 20 00 cis and grindatortes,l 1 I • • Nails & spikes; bir (iron, cantings,lead;tur'pesitine I ••- • _ bark, raw• tubaccej, salt }. 140 •1 00 prOvisions,pntalcieS loin- I bee, stoves Ac., i J. Flour per barrel,. " I - 16cis 11 ets Wheat.= corn, rye,. clover t 4 cts 3 cts • sen d , & salt per I tYrsnel, i ' • Gfoeeries, hardware,teel,) ' I • copper, tinqbress, dir. 1 ' mobile liquu { s„rnachin. 1 ' erY, butter;; and I eggs; . } 210 135 r cheese, lard 'snit' tallow; - ' • oil, wool,cotton.lleather, raw hides, pataiti, oys. • ters, hemp dad reit dor. J Dry goods, den& &, med.l. , icines, forma 1 liquors, I wines,glass; pope', fresh'- 260 170 fib;lii. . , meat, .confe lions. 1 rii,,books Si. stat unary.) ' No additioiial 41 aiges for commission, stor age,' or receiving o delivering freight tit anyi of the Company* . s De ets on the line. July 15, 1813., i . 1 29-- , EEV I F.R AND AGUE. : R 0 ii 4 r tiVlo '1 OM C MI XTUR E. . 1 I Ak• FRESH i 2 lipplyl of the above bledicine.a Certain Zia- Cure for the fdriT and aglIC. Jost received ;and sale 'at iI I MARTIN'S Drug eS— teire September q. 1 - ~.. 1 I,_ - ------,- ' 1)107):Nli CARBON HOTEL.' . I THE subse tibir most respectfully announce -to the ptiblie that he hal leased he abov 4 I I 'Q. spiend j pli and delightful establishment, ;s4sr; whiehl will be opened- for their me. :13; 4, cOmmodation on Monday the 10th ~_ =----,"" ithist. I I The Hetet haslately undergone a thorough re. novatiou with su'dh improvements mid additional furniture as williinuch -increase tho comfort',nd accommodation of hie guests. This Hotel is situated at the termination of the Philadelphi?nditending Railroad, 93 miles from , Philadelphta„ attioining the Borough of Pottsville; and.combuies all the advantages of both town and country--attached to the establishment ex clusively for; the use of its guests is a beautiful ornaracntal„,terr I ce garden, an *enclosed Park .of neural acre", cvdrlooking from its rising grounds the Railroad, tIM Schuylkill River and Canal, the reservoir of, theißeholkill Navigation Co.; and commanciin4- a romantic and beautiful view of , the ~urrounding,!! mountains. The Hotel, Bath Ho - uses and; stables have a plentiful supply of . •pure mountain spring water. The extensi re ar.d, airy stablcsiand 'coach Inises, will be attended I by careful andaitentive utters; a 3ailroad plea sure ear and caringes, will be kept for the ac commodation ollguests wishing tu visit the mines and other,Placel l in this interesting region. As a pledge o 0 hisldisposition to use his bestlexer. tions to give satisfaction to his guests, ho begs to refer to , the, repdtation of the Catskill Mourtain (louse and ; Coo l g,ress Hall in the City of 'New York when kept by him, and assures them that hiving dai'y a4ces4 to the Philadelphia market; • his supplieo both for the Table and the Bar r shall be the best t thatj'ean be procured. Familied ankindivieuals are assured th,it, eve ry attention Ibe paid by the subscriber and his family to reader their visits as pleasant and as cuinfortables at any other establishment in i this country, a d a share of the public patronage l , i is respcelftilly s olicited. I , I CHARLES • IL ,W EBB. Moont Carbon, July 8, 1843. 28—' ly -.-• li , 1 PAR! RSDUCED ON THE I -.). i PIIILXAD , It EADNG - ASI) POTTS= Vi i LLE It.tlolo.lip. 1 . . g g A.*" /--ht Clirsi i Ca s.;;' 24 Class cars. Fare to, Bousl i ille, $ 2 50 8200 ' , -Ti, immediai potrick also redueqd. The Paseng r Vin now leaves the Depot; corner of Broadadd C eryy street daily at 7 o'clocklA. M. stopping, at.the 'sual way points, and arrive at Potts ville at 12 oteli arrive k. Returning, leaves Pottsville at 7 o'clock A. 'M. daily, and are in the city at 12 o*- -clock. l ; ;II 1 Passengers fil l Northumberland. Sunbury, Danville, and uatawissa meet stages at Pottsville on the arti pal of the frainCdaily, and are carried through with tit delay tp t ither of those places for $l. Passengers foiTuMaqua, Hazleton, Mauch Chunk and WilkeSbartie, quit the cars at Port Clinton t'7B miles from, too 'env and take the cars of thd Little Schitylkilbllail road to Tamaqua, thence`go by good stages to Maudli Chunk, where they rhea tht packet boats for Vliilksbarre: Fare to Mplich Chunk, $3 '3O Fare to Wilkesbarre; 500 i'l - S. BRADFORD, Se cr etary. Philadqpbis i Julv 2.4, 1813." • I3l— 8.1 tpus. JAMES LAI ttiCer TO WI H t - i 1 K. tuit.;pl3l Schuylkill the basemen t si street, in the B sortment of ? _,- ! NEW GOODS, . lust brought Rem-Philadelphia, where they were se. ectcd with great care, and purchased at unusually ,ow priceS—coMprising every variety of , : - I Dry GOods, I Groceries, - Glass Ware, China 'Ware, Queens and Darthen Ware, - : f Among Wkieh May be found • Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualities ' Blue, Black and Fancy , colored CassimereS, Sattineis4lannels. and Woolen Blankets:. ' Printe.Lawni,Gin,chams, Morinoes and Plaids, S.lk, SAO, Linen and Laces, ' 1i - ' Cantor i Flannel. Hollandi and Nankms, Marseillqsand Meath Vestings ' . 1 34.44,5-4,Gl,4Muslins,Bleachell & Unbleached Silk, Cathbrie, Gingham and Cotton Iland'fir. N d%9 and stir crier style SunimerCloths, I Cottonedes and Beverteens, • • - i ' In tine, a' very general assortment of Gentleinetis Summer Ware, . . . 1 • Silk,Colton, Mohair, Morino & Wors'd Stockings • Ladies nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, lloskin, York - tan, Salk, Thread; Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, 'Ladiee Silk. Monair and Picnic Mitts, &c. New Oricarue, St. Croix, Porto Rico, ' 'Loaf and LiirS - .Sugars. New P leans.lSegar Mute, and Syrup Molasses, Tea 32 Coffee, of various hinds, 1 Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, Salmon.llerring, Mackerel, Shad and Codfish, Irams,lShoulders, Smoked Beet:mud Venison,' 01iveAchl.Frthtt Fruit, and Oat Meal, .1 -' Ilavapha LlalfSpanish and Common Segars, Sodas ; Water and Svgar Crackers. Sperrri Oil, Buffer, Eggs, and Lard, Dried ! e tt pples' and Peaches, and a great variety ofother articles, all of which will be srild4ot low !prices foreaoh, or in Exchange for' dountroduce: ; ' ' : ' . IC? Remember the Town Hali Store: Pottiiille. May . 14, 4 , 90- .ra, Preachers, Paper natura l Steam nglne Builders, and others PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELDED.WROUGRT IRON TUBES Praia inches to in calibre and .2 to 14 feet lon g , caps . le of su staining pressure from 400 to 2500 lbw perf l s q uareinch, with Stop - and other Illtures to suit, fitting together, with screw suitable for .STEAMAVATEE. GAS , and for MOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER FLvia • • i. • 044 I' Binnalhetived aid for sale by Willi PIP TASKER. DIOIIIII9. lase B. E. Corner Of Third de Wahine BMWs; IpiiThADELPMA; Ilfi Jal ME WrI4LOWWAGGOBS For 'sale by • V V oty 15 Et. T. &J. BEATTY ,;~; F=M==n IN' HALL STORE:- & LAING, Lein announcing to,the citizens o coanty.lhat they have just opened In tone of the Town Ilan,-on Centre rough of Pottsville, 'a splendid as- CONSUMPTION. OF. TMULLUNGS, Affections, of She Liver, Asttand,, Pronchitis, Pain, or, Weakness of , the . Credit o Lungs, Chronic COughs,,Pleurisy, //enticrhoie of the .Lunge; aid all affections of the Palnionar Orki - rris. - N-A TO B E'S OWN PRESC RIPTION. A conieOund Balsamic preparation of the Prunus Virginians - or" Wild oberto,, Bark," prepared by la pew chemical proeuss, !approved and' reco . finended by, the most! distbaguished physimaris, r and universally ' anknowleged, the most valuable medicine ever discovered. _ * =-- No FutzeTteryll? 1%"? Deception. -- . In Setting' forth the virtues of this tr'bly great medicine, 7 c have no dei.irit's toi deceive those Who are lahouring under affliction, , - nbr dO we' wish to enlegize it moro,than It justly deserVes. Yet when ire look around and see the vast cA, mount of suffering and clistresdipccabioned by many. the diseased in which this medicine has proves so hi hly successful, we fbel that we can not urge RI claims too strongly, 4r say too much in its laver. - Such in eed are th e - ' i, ;. -- m ru's ENG i'lltTUES' i l r. 1 Of tins Bal am, that even in the advanced stages of CoNs63l mu, after all the mcni esteemed rem edies of p ysicians 'have failed to effect any cbange, the use of this mcdicinb has,ibedn pro ductive of I the most astonishing - relief, and lic tually effected cures after 'all hopes of recovery_ had been eespairecrof. i . - In the ra t stages of the diSeaie, termed " Ca tarrhal C nsurnptiun," originating (rim neglect. .ed COLD it has been used with undeviating success, , ne lamtireds ae.knowledge . they. owe the rester lion albeit health ttr, thisinvaluable niedicir.c l one. ' In, that form 'of 'Consumption so prevale t - among st delicate 'young •feinale. , common! termed bility; or 1 "C LNG INTO'.A, DEDLINE," , , A ninplal'nt with which; - thousands ;are linger. ing, tt has also proved highly successful, and not 'only poseesses the power of checking the . pro , gresa of this "farming complaint;but also strengh• er.s and itivigot:tes the apt= ,mtireetreetually than any piedieine we have ever possessed: tri-Feciparticelare ace Dr s Wistar's Treatise on Consumption, to, be had die agents. Sold in Pottsville by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. In Rcadirg .by Mrs.', sAruku MOXIRIS, and in every Lawn in the State. I 1, Pottsville, October f2S, • ave just received a large aoortmcot of w E 4 It Sc' sonable Goods consisiiing of Cloths Cassimeres, Saltinetts, t teverteens, Mushns,. Print; Cheeks, Flatinells'o Tickings, Ginghams,Cambricks,Cotton.Flannclls, Diapers, Linens ' Silk, Cambrick, and 'Cotton llandker chiefs,HUsierf and Gloves fiirnitnre, Checks, Ltnseys, $ -c.., 4c., 4.0., and wish toasell them at a small advance on Cest and charami those in want of any of the abrive or anything: else usual- II kept in our Borough Stores arc reSpeetfully in vited to all on E, Q. & A IJEN_GERSO • • ,••• 36- .tem r ber 2, , REMEDY EOW ~ 4 . Facts tor Inc Ahropie: riptlF, constantly increasing p'epularity and ' fit sale oiß. A Fahnestoctils Verinifuge has in duced persons who are envious of its success to palm off upon the public preparetions which till medical men know to be imilleacious in,espel ling . te?rnis from the system J This Vermifuge has made its way into pu he favour upon the ground 'of its:own intrinsic merits,' Mere then any (Aber Medieine of etc kind now used ; and while muify w;Orm • remedies have, by dint 'of puffing, been forced into and shortly alter , gone bite, he c.e:ic'erity which their 'worthlessness justly Merited, B. A. Fah. nestoel.'s Vermifuge.continues to ;be triumphant- Iv sustained. It has only ILO be. uized. and' its effects, will fully sustain all tljat is Said airs iron. derfurespcl!-ing power. • j. :; ' • - • • 1. Certilitatp:. . Woks, Erie . t Y., Jan. 7,1343. We certify that', v/4 have ysed ,A. Falines: tOck's Vermifuge' in our female's, and in'every , case it has proved a decided and effectual remedy fbr exrflint worms from life system. We col.: .dially recommend it to. patents who have 'chi:. •dren afilict , :d with that dangerpo ELON VIRGIf., I ! . ' WM. II IMINEi i ROVI M Y, j • , -• • 1 ; ' • JOSEPH •DURRDUGIIS: For saleywholesale and, retail, atthe Drug Warehouse of ;; • • B. A. PA lINESTQCK & Co, Corner of Sixth and Wood! sts., Pittsburg,-Pa. FOr sale in Pottsville, by! CLENI ENS § PATIVIN, Druggist.!, UDecember, 9, S— Fashionabtc TailorinO Et4tblishment. . . W. A . Wi LLIA , DRAPER ANL?. TAILOR, TAKE.- this opportunity; to inform the inhabi tants n I - Pottsville and .vicirlity. that he bes tehen rooms in Centre street; three doors above.. the Exchangc.notel, where he intends carrying on the Tailoring . business, iin its various bran ches. The public may rest . aisured of haviiig their Garmenti made in as jnew`and faitionable style as in any city in the Onion:‘, Ilaving . had hang experience in the busiriesi in various cities, he flatters bikoselfthat he can:give general satisfaction to those svitti may favor , him with a call. , • .1 Oa'Garments,,entrusted tp his care *ill be - war. ranted in all cases. Particuldr attention paid to cutting. - Pottsville, Oct. 7.1843.. S. Agent j'r.he oale of SoalhOorlk Manufacturing • Company's Superior !Writing paper,. Wan:moose No. 3-Mixon PIIMADELPIIIA THE following kinds constantly on band and JR , for sale to the trade at the lowest market pricer:— j• !, Fine thick Flat Caps, 11414, Mid 1 G lbs., and white. Eitra super and euperfing Folio Post 4 blue and white. • Extra super Paikat and Comnieroial posts, blue ' and white. - I -" Extra sorer Linen nolo papersi Sitperfine and fine Bill.papers, (Lung.) do do do I (Broad.) I- do - - do Counting flange Caps, blue and 'white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and White. t'- Superfine French Ports plain end soled. • Superfine and fine Caps and Poiis.ruled and plain I blue and.white; of v :Weal qUalities and - prieeir Also Bonnet Boards, tissue, wrapping, unit Ilaxdwaie papers, Sim, ' • 11:r 50 to 100 tone of Peach - Orchard or Broad Mountain coal will be taken? in exchange for ea 'per, at thr, lowest prices. lints 15th, . New Ribbon acid .11ciptiet, Silks. limits. MORGAN. ha*Just received.a 530 as. sortment Of-101 and winter-Ribbons, Bon, net Silks, and' the :all fatiyond for Bonnets.,, ~ I :Nov 4, - 4; • - ' . 43 • . , • • 20- I Ili II IN AGA INST 'lo;ht BY. Flitfr TOE'FBAANICON INSI.TII44CE Co., . or Capital 8 400,000,,,Pai • zni • CHARTER PERIESTUAT4k . , driovrixtm . tii mako.lnistiront4 permtimetit ‘ ll . l- and limited on evert deacriiiiiio of property , in town and Country till the usual:l7o9lllbl° terms. Office 1634 Chesnut Street near 6iih street. • • •' CHARLES N:UANClKEl4,;l'tesiderit• Chcirlei N.Banker," Samuelfrs , ant. t.rames Scott. Feeder:o*, :„Bronin, Trioniaa Hart. • • - Jacob Heath. r ' Thomas S. ll'harto Ifc f 'cn, Geo. hards, Tobias Wegner. - litodeeofG.-Leteie. - CH A RLTZ G. BA N pg: ER. Seer. • , The , Subscriber has, been apKtitted agent for the above mentioned inetitutior,yid ie now prc. pared to make insurance, on clrely,deacription of ' property ;at tho'loWeit rates. I ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, Julie 19, 1841. . -S—ly • .1 isdetnaiity nsitltist 'loss or 44:•'Willike Fire tsl $4004.*9. • • MARTER `•PEItP4LIAL. INStit • TIT SPRING GARD ENINCE COMr I'ANY, make Insurances. e44f temporatz perpetually, againat Loss or Daeage by FIRL, to" town.or country, on !louses, BarnOnd Buildings of . all kinds, on _Household .Forniivr< Merchandise. Horses, Caitle,Agricultural,Commtcial and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of , Ottkry description ; VEssgt.sand their Cargoes'in portaii:w &as Monga ges and Ground Rents upon-the niailavo; able terms, ' Applications for Insurance,er gns , i informatioh en the subject may be made eitleOrgrsonally or by tenet. tat the Company's otficeokt the 'Northwest.' corner or Sixth and Wend streeu r x,:s • • MORTON MCMIG,II4L,Presit4eV L. 2t.c7ritY• • DIRECTORR, Morton McMichael;- Chas Stokes, Joseph %Yciotl. • - ArOtltiald*Wright. P. L. Lagucrenne, - Santael Townsend, Elijah Dalian, _ Rol,ierll.oughead, . George M. Troutman, 12.'W..,i - Punteroy,,„ George W. Schreinf.r. The subscriber has been appolhied AGEI +. above mentioned Institution anditi'now prepared to make INPURANCES upon every description of property at the lowest rates. RENJOIIN BAAAAN . , Pottsville. Fell. 27. 1841_ E . t S Ijo TA S, INDIAN • .V Et: E l'A iIL,E 141;LS. . /VIM remedies prescribed fily . ithe cure of dts -K eases, live correctly beciiidivided into clay- sea according to their op:rationAipon the human system. 'Thus we have one 0 . 44 which causes the stomach ''to tiect its coritero, called emetics,. • another inthicing perspilation*led clicophoret ics and a third whii,h cear4tes the'stomach and bowels, denominated cathartfcs,&e. Cathar-• tics or purging medicines, hayiirinevery age unit country been the favourites otia physicians for -the cute at the,mest ohstiniteifid. alarming ma- , , ladies. Thti Wonderful s z neciritif attending thin. mode of treatment will readtili be understood._ . when, we reflect that the stomkiiland bowels have. assigned to them, the imports t function of di- gestion, or .he conversion of food into blood, - that • vital . fluid i itortifed 'for -the gratith and nourish. I ment of the whole system. 1(1....11 , ;.„1.vs that when '' ever the -digestion organs heif,liiine *depraved or diiqualified for the lical:hy , pe'fforinance of their ' duty_( and his occurs daily ih4iviliied society') . i impure:bloot:', and consequently: disease are tho l results. • ' • . ' -- i' . ' • It has been remarkedoliaovhenever the td.0... mach is 'not usefully yefi emplo. it iii always at :. mischief. Tat individual *he Would deny tlmt, the most fOrmiduble disease re daily cured by the use of tits s compaundeC7and - fur sale to al most every hamlet or our country, sould certain- • . ly risk., his lePntation Tor vtiracity. The Poca hontas,-or{' InAlan -Vegetable Pills cleanse the' Stortiach;\urify the blood atilt , ren . va iriflama tion, and l ave proved emineptli use,ul in curing 'bilious fe,r;bilious cholic,:inftammation of the liver, rheumatisin,.,drepsy,l4:undice, pleurisy, costivenesk.• &c. &c. Females of sedentary hab . its and subject to indigestimi flatulency, head- ..-: ache, depipsion of spirits :tiii l l uneasiness, will c 'z . lind relief] Cram the use of tliese4tills. There is not ; disease attended with 4 ;a: full pulse, a dry skin, and! a caatad toriguealirat these:pills will • not relieve.. The following t. , ittiple narrative wilt show the bent fit derived frUtol:thcse - pills in a Ve ry cornmen disease , , ..*- , :1 ' , OEN:rifle:VIT. . • -,.. Hal. ing been cared by demse of the Pocalino- - tas Pill alma alarming dise:as:c of the liver of se t . verul yet?rs standing, I der. it a duty to make my case Iknown-t u the t pub ei for the benefit at others. I had tillten varimis`remedies which af forded only temporary relieli:ifter using two boi cs of these pills, my etiseas4yieltled, and I have enjoyed good health for thelast six months. • ' I • WILLIAM FOLLMER. Milton; April 22,,1813, i: :i . k . Agents fur the sal ;+4f the above. '. 'Y.. W. Ti, Epting,'PoltsvilieGecrgel Reifstyder, New.Caitle, Steiner.. ft,Schuylkill Haven, Hugh lOnsley,Tort Carba4Schualm 4 Hesse; Orwigshurg. Throughoutohe state a suppqr: can always - he- had sof Fre-A.pett & co. Drug 4: 'gists, corner of. 2a and Cat!orsthll streets, Pliild4' . delphia. 1 - . - Aprilp„' . `'.' OE lin ES 2,9-3na P VILE' I,l' I.TX: utirEtnEnit.L.t. napTHEg; maraufactu• v v rers, Nr0,65 north rOnt strect,Thiladeb.' phis, babe new - a good sup,* of their warranted; . pure witierlead, and. thus {;customers Who have - been eqxiringly aupplictrA consequence of a run on the etude, shall girw have their orders • No known subsance po - Oessen those preservao .tlye andl beautifying. proplifies so desirablein a . paint, to an tonal cse4 - Writh t unadulterated' white leadOtenee any adnOxture of other - meter!. 'Ol3 onlyirnars its 'has therefore been the steady min cif thh. rintritificturers,for many years, ba supply td 'the !Wit a perfectly pure white lebd; and the.unceaiiingriethatuf. for the,ar.' ticie is proofdist' Inittiet wih "is'e'ore i bp , ' invoriaiilY branded on oneliend-L-Wp'IIERIIA., & liltQVIIElt; in full, a the'other, WAR. RANTED IrCRE , -- 1111 in red tr:iters. %Novetnber 19, -"? . C,IIEAP GOODS jot) a CASIL - - • . And nn Cre4l given. • T llk subscriber: his just Opened at the corner of Norwegian St., arid the Mount Carbon • Rail Pdad, a general assoitnientof Grocertesand Provisions,' which he Wilt - ICD at the lowest pos. siblo prices for cash : SOCfi is Sugars, Molasses; Coffee, Chocolate, Tee,CliecSe, Rice; Spices, &c. *perm hnd Whale oil,-SOrtnaceti. Moulds o'nd Dip'd candles, Soap, - Tplitteco,• Segars, Hams -Shoulders, Mess Purl:, Dried Beef, Codfish, Mack arch, •Ilerring,•See. 4-c. - • WILLIAM.M.- MARSHALL. ;. • April 8,1843,.;- • • . • IRON 4,10 44 1 -WES sro ' itNcift; JR; No. sa. NortlEXater,, Street, . j • 1 tioon ilsiolia 7 ;Aacn ' • • lIIAS constantly on hind, a fall assortment Of "IRON t STEEL,,!.tirbkh may be Mid on the meat reasonable terpiti 4 September 9, MERCLIANI%4 110TE.1;,, Na.4l. CounTz.Aun'soait-r,Waw Yuan.. • . ► ' subieribor - respectfully notifies. , .friende and utheryfrat he hiss recently • new and Coareillently furnished . ; • c4initland• et.; a sho'rc dishinee abovafiis 's r:r,d.and nearer 101314403 y, Ile *ill be-better ablitte accomodate" his ors as' his house is largtr,Yand fitted up With 'sit.. ting' ;parlors to modern style,, and - seventy fur. nished lled.roome. >ti .Hii hopes his. enstmOrs will continue .their patroOrtgo to tho new eetablishrnent, and would inform them that helekiNedueed his price of hoarding to ono dollar. Cr day. - • CJIARLES WYCOFF. 'Philadolph;a, April 29' . .la-- VEinter Stierm O il. . .. - ` JAI: S T recolirea a oiltierior or,gcle of Winto Sper, Hit, for sple by; '?'..,1 1:-. WM.IH; MARSHALL, Corner Noringian St,,i i Mt. Carbon Rad Ifoit, Noiembor IP, 1848,:i'rit . - • • 47. ii. , ,• ,„ El IN Li 8 - 1 y 123 97- 1