A .the Pittsburg Mercury, January 1513 ••- - ' r,ittact • from the., ".11 . etv Year tr.:A:atm to the Tiatrorispf the Pittsburg Mer6ry.;" lanutu7.7 l ; "Rae, gallant BULL 'now leads: the Van • !And brings . , the: tyrant's atreatncrii low f' The vlitor, rising into man, - • • j Extends hid mercy to the foe. ^ ! • See brave DECATUR proudly ride, • ' 1 Triumphant o'er the briny_ good; rßacountry's boast, his couptry's pride, With firm undaunted eoura ge stood.. • f " 1 Ear HARRISON, with martial mien, • i Leads on his leglol to the fight . The skulking savage lies the scene, .- The trembling Brit as'ahuns the tight. I' Bark t" where the navngo heard ; NOw gallanthearis.their dens assail, - Brave BUTLER, rushee to b' charge, , B I And lillifLig.LEsweeps - theca ,thro' the vale, - ' - Nor these alone demand the song : ' • Our gallant seaman, onrie and all . Brave JONES and POUTER, Join the And nobly rise at Fnanors'irealL" . , • Gasso, Goss.--A lather in the Baltimore Pe Mot, says that the big gun which exploded on boatd the Princeton, cost the U. S. Government) 11.000.: ;The same. r inospondent , says the sec ond greet gun, the ..Oregon, split while discharg intlirt;Now York, Mid that bands of irortwere welded around her, •notwithstandin — g' she does not ; nowhold,witer, which if poured into her muzzle, oozes out on the deck,-,eaptain.Stockton being of opiition that wrought iron will not burst ; . .whe as the first and only stea • . .'ler that „• - pilled on board the Chesapeake was the whoseboiler heads were wrought, and flew into frogoients, while the cast iron boiler itself remain ed'in tact." , ' . 174:7 BVIZEgIEVIN NOIIIII c/1101154 V :—an Bu l renism is below par in North Carolina. • The itiOlimond Whi g sayo-- , Walter F. Lealto, Esq., of North Carolina; a strong . Democrat,' and rep . resented to be,. a man of talents, was nominated, lately, as a Delegate-io the Baltimore Coto:entiun., He replied, by addressing a letter to the Chairman of the-Commitee, in which he:declinecl the honor. arid after stain the (.;rganizatiott - of the Conven ticin iestrOilg tc Tts, concluded by swing- in re \ ,forence to if,: •" 4f this bc-Dtmccracy, I am no • 1 - 4.mucrilt.", - I . ' • We bcliev'e a la rge majority of the independent voters of this, country, who favored the pretensions 01 1 1 Mr. Calhoun, ' 11 befound prec isely wt . to 1:LT1'00 with Mr. Leake.' . . . .; lif,trtar.toi EsTalonni-Naur.-"--An'' odd sort . of relationship was lately formed by a ;lair of nup tials extraordinary in - Camden, North Carolina. A widower, who was not .very young, became _emittenby d beautiful girl,: and malt - led her. A short* time aftei,"the son Of this man by a former wife, became also in lova, not with a your—i—geTper ecin, but with the mother of the fathers new ivife, a laiclow lady still in the blopM.of life. He 'offer al himself, and soon'the young man and the Wido rr Were'unitid in the bonds of I matrimony; . so .that in consequence of the i se two F connections a fathe r became the sou-in-law of his own .son,.and the Rife not only the daughter-in-law of her own son in-law, biit still more the .mother-in-law of her awn Itnother;who is herself ' the daughtei-iri-law of her own daughter, while the husband of the latter is the father...in-law of his mother-in-law, and father-in . -law of his own father. " . „ All plain enough] but tv.o sent trouble our selves to - atady it out. GREEN' Psis IN' il 7 utrrn,.—The eaitcir of the -- - - Maine i Cultivator, eays •h 4 • `eaw not long sinro• "green peas as succulent to'all appearance as they were when. plucked from the vine, come five or six.months before." , The mode of preparing them, is to pick when of the proper size for eating, shell and carefully dry-on cluths;in the shade. All thb cars necesarY,' is •to prevnt their molding ; this done, they will be fine and sweet.. Beans maY(he Preserved in the same way'., and with perfect suc cess. If in addition, a stock of green corn is se: cured at thoproper time, n l i s it may easily be, by tiealdkng on the cob when fit fir roasting or boil ing; and then cutting or eliciting the cort from the cob, and carefully , drying in the sun, green peas, or beans, or our favorite succatosh, play be, had the whole year. Tho2e who have never tried may be assured tliat a dish of thelatter, inJan liary or March, is a inzury. , .. Munnsn.,-A Miss Demoss was found murder on the 15th ult. near Minden, in Clairborne arishi La. lt appears she left the house of a eighbor, on the evening precious, to return to the ousel her, father, a respectable planter, but not rtrrivi g, a search was instituted. A young man aniesl Lambert, was_ 'Tnet in the wpods, by the earching party, -and upon their proposing to go p a ~c'ertain bianch, he stated that it was of no se4 as he had been there hunting, They did go to ever, and found her dead: She had been %la latea, severely beaten, and her : head held under ithe water to finish the woik of death:, ! Some otli -ex circumstances - haze eicitel suspicion. of Lam_ Bert; but there was no positive evidence to fasten the crime upon him.' ' • tou.e anb figliming.. . laev, who her love had sold, Ask'd a reason could be told Why wedding rings iv ere made of gold I I ventured thus t* Instruct her Love, ma'am, and lightning art, the same Oa earth they glance, from heaven tbey.camc; Love is the sonl's.eleetrie flame And GOLD its best c6Nianc roe. Art OcTsorlallo:=;A love-sick swain, in or ., • der more fully to ascertain the mind of his , larlye, closes a letter with the following verse : If you was' clog, and I . waa ling/"-- • A sootin' away in the yard ; • if the old man should say, 'drive that hog away; • • Would you worry or bite very hard A eentinient so sublime, deserves an riuswer, 'and we venture to suppose that. the lady said in When Lore a dog, and'You are a A' wandering out from tho sty, I'll not breathe a bark, but Merely remark, .• Go it, Porkio! root twg or die!' A rich joke was played off on a clergyman up town, two or three-Sundays since. Just as he was abont to pray, the sexton handed him a note which as it was written in .the usual manner, he readnloud. 'The prayers of the congregation are requested:for a young, man gon e to sea—his 'sweetheart," The worshippers wen 3 astonished, the minister indignant.—PiUsburg Gazettes ~ • , itsll7 OW) 1., A.NI) FOll. SALP...—Eigiuy A - I! v mei of Wood. Land !'on Tumbling Run, suita ble for. Rail Timid Stll Props, for sale very lowa by the !subscriber. . • JOSEPHEdORGAN.- , Jan, 6, , 1 I—, .. . ;'! Ga r den Sedds. • _ • ~ THE subscriber will opsn bis large arid fresh aseri.4 rreurrof Garden Seed; embracing every variey, n a few days. • ' ' ' ' ' Merchants and others Wishing6 - to sell again supplied by the quantity's& Philadelphia perces. . March:, • ' - . IL HANNAN, Agent. • VERY MAN. HIS OWN F RRIERLOr tea min-, utes advice how to buy s florae, price rzi rciattle at epic oft/cf. Fob. .f , -', 7 '.'•i'1, — .:.4:;::: ,, i_ ,- •:fr .2, ` 4 '-' ,- '•'_zilE. - - •; . :•';'.;:', - .','i'i- - ,4 . :. = ',.;.'' , ''.;:t; .4 ::-7,E . ,t' . :!' 1 ,t's :i . :.,-.;;:r, ,;':, ', '—'....". - ?,• Y=?•vi:::.; -4 . , -;, , i !:-.',., PROTECTION.: INDEmNrrir -.AGAINST LOSS BY EIRE - This Ti aniklin OF PIIILADELPFITA; . Capital $400,000, Paid - in ' , • charler Perpttuab • • : ONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent and lim-; iced, on every description of property, In town and country on the usual 'favorable terms. Office - 11131 , Chestnut Street near fifth Street'.: • CIIABLEs-N. , BANCE.EIt, President. • • • DIRECTORS, ' Charles X. Banker, Samuel grant, . James Scott, Frearerith Broca, • Thomas Dart, ' Jacob R: Smith, - Tomas S. Wharton, Cleo. W. Richards" ••• Tobias Wagner, Xorderai D. tunic. _ • CHARLES C. Ei.vsicKEß, sier- The subscriber has been appointed - agent , fdr the a bove mentioned institution, and is now prepared to make insurance, on every -description of property, at the lowest rates. . •••.• • - ANDREW RUSSEL... Potisv111;?; June 19, 1511, - Insuranoe against. losq by Fire, By the ; Spring Grirden Insurance Co., Office Noithvest corner of Otti and Wood st. WITNG Company centinties to make Insurances, both .L limited and perpetual, upon every description of property, including Mortgages and Ground Rents, In town and country t on the moat favorable terms. LAWRENCE SHUSTER, President.. DIRECTORS, Lawrence Shuster, Robert L.. Loughead, Joseph Wood, George M. Troutman, Elijah Dallett, Samuel Tow ns end, • Iriterenne, Charles Stokeg, George W. Ash. Abraham R. Perkins, , Curwin Stodthrt. L. ERUMINIAAII, Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a, hove menttolied Institumon, and is row prepared t 4 make Insurances upon crew description of property at' the lowest rates. * BENJAMIN DANNAN.. Pottsville, Feb. 27, 1.11, E T Or Et E. Olive '& Maks, , . . , lABSPECTFULTS announce to the eillzenS ,of IA Schuylkill county, that they have commenced busi ness' la the Store recently occupied by,Williatn C:teib, one doer south of the Post Office; in the Borough o 'Pottsville, where they have Just opened a new and carefully selected clock of . Dry. Goode, G - receries Glass,, Queens, Earthen and. 1:101- - . low Ware, &c &o .2 &c> . • I • Among ivhith may be - found Cloths,.Cassimerel, Sat thiettg,' Mouseline de Lains, Ginghams, Lawns, Meri noes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Nanking, Hnllands, Flannels Marseilles, Valencia. Silx, Satin, and Oiler Vestings, great variety of Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached Silk. Cotton, and. Ginghams, handkerchiefs, -Summe Cloths, Velveteens Ladies and , Gentleman's Stock inns, Gloves, end Mita oral' descriptions. Also, Syrup Sugar, House and New Orleana Molasses, Sugar, Coffe. and Tea, Cheese, Candles, Soap, Salmon,' Shad Mack eral, Herring„ hams ' Shoulders, and Smoked ,Meat generally, Tobacco, Sega rs, Crackers, Batter, Eggs Lard, Sweet Oil. Limp oil, &e., • tidying purchased their goods with great care, nn on reasonable tern's, they will he "enabled to dispose o them, at prices unite as fow es their neighbors. :. • • • 170 . MUDEBUG..• : IHM. IL 1 1 _ 1-'IIIIOE. ririfiE general 'introduction of Neal's Paten -4- Lard Lamp, for burning common-Lord. will be a saving in the item of light, of at least 1 50 per cent, in this community, and the immense sum of money which is annually drained from, Sell uy kill county, will be Fit 11:1C.1 in • n great' mrasur at horne,and circul rimy;, our farthers he neighborhood, for lard. This is certainly great:desideratum. . . . The lb:lowing are voluntary certificates,' , . givep by, citizens of this Borough,. in . favor of !ill .. Lamps, who have.had them in use: " POTTS-VILLF., Noveinhkr 27th 1843. Mn. BA: , :::.t;5:.-1 • Ve have tried Neal's Pater t Lard Lamp, and find that it 'gives a much be - ter light than 41) the use of Sperm Oil, end gives quite as much light as two candles.: Its entirely free from any unpleasant smell-41 e smoke, what little there is, Soils nothing, aiid 'lt is a saving of abont 50 per cent. over the, usef the best Sperm Oil, -et the present prices; i i , TI c common Lard, as it comes from the Butchers, .s used in these Lamps. CEIA TM ES' LAWTON, ! . 3011 N G. MARTIN,' ' JOSEPH F. SEI DERS ._ .. LiA - Nlu, IL LEIB. ' Moos r . CARD7N, November 24th, 1,943. ' - Mn. IlAs.Nrak::—l have iced Neal's Patent Lard Lamp, for about four months, and find it ~gives iotr any Lamp, I hate ever used._ . Wi h Ilperrdus. itLa o much better light than with i is a very great savine,and is free from all unplea sant smell. I find also that I can burn the - mo4t, common 50 cent oil, mixed with half Lard Or winter. use, which.gives a much brighter ligl t than the best Sperm Oil, and is as free from th t unpleasant smell, which renders Lamps disagre able, as the best sperm oil i , at half the price. J ' OSEP II ALLEN. We may here: remark that if any .person: b tomes tired closing La rd, or if the price shoe • approach, to near the price of Oil, he has a tnu Leiter Oil Lamp than any now in use, unless 1 . is the Macon Lamp,, which costs •tt very hi /I price. With one of these ,Lamps the wick c he constantly supplied with Oil, by a very si gt , . ple process. • „ Ea...Az-raters OF Tar, LAMFLI. • Britannia Limps-with shades • do Without shades • Tin ,Lamps for common 930 Do Workshops &c. Merchants and others rwistiinz to sell ak4n will be supplied wholesale; at the Mantilactur6V priccs. Apply to B. BANNAN, sole Agent fir Schuylkill County, Deeernher 2, t v WE hive just received a larg.e assortnter4 of Seasonable Goods conststing,of : • I Cloths, Cnssimeres,Sattinetts, Beverteens, Muslins, Prints, Che cks, Flannells, Tickings; Ginghams,Cambrichs,Cotton Flsnnells, Diap rs, Linens, Silk, Cambrick, 'and Cotton Hrindl i er chiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, Furniture; Chetilts, Limeys, Ze., and wish to pelt the lat a small advance on cost and charges.; those in want of iiny of the above or anything else us al ly kept in our Borough Stores are rcspektfully in vited to call on ' E. - Q.,& A. HENDERSON. 36+ September 2, POUbRETTE, fil F a superior quality, manufactured in Philadel hia kJ or New York,"by D. K. :MINOR, may be ba l d of JOSIAH TATUM, at the Office of the Pstrann's elt in- NET, 50 North Fourth St., or of WM. E. conm.xsa,' at the ManufaCtory, near the North East corner (4 the Eastern Penitentiam, Philadelphia; or of D. K. 'MI NOR, 21 Chambers St., New York. . . . There who have used Potidrette in large qtiantities for several years in succession, consider it decidedly UM cheapest fertilizer they can purchase, wherb they have to transport manure to any distance. 'A barrel of four bushels is estimated equal to fifty to sixty bitshels orgocfd yard manure. One farmer on Long Island who had used over 100 barrels a year: since ISa.'4, purcbasgd , 150 barrels for his own use in 1813 ; andl one 4 his neighbors used M 1843, seven hundred bushels. -It can be applied as easily as plaster or snit. 'Ptiesent 'wire $1,7.5f0r a SINGLE BARREL. $a for TWEE BAR RELS, or ,5 la far TEN BARRELS. . t. ,- age, addressed c.s.Letters containing the money,inclading pone-age, addressed to JOSTAII TATUM, or WM. E. Et NE LING, Philadelphia ; or to D. K. MINEI, New 1 ork ; will be as promptly and carefully attend to, an if the applicant was present.. . , D. E. MIN IL . . . Starch 2.; • at • • . Fruit Trees, GARDEN- ..... • t'......7 - .1 ..,.. , SHR:UBBERY ORNAMENTAL ThEES, FOR STSfr, Sic. TnE subscriber has been appointed Agent, for two cftbe largest Nurseries in the United Stages, and Is now prepared to execute orders, at the shortest no tice far all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental 'Treek. &c— -by the 100 or single, at the lowest Nurseries prices.— t As he receives., his Trees from long establish Nur-' series, they can be 'warranted to correspo it with the representations, which is not the case wi It those generally offered for ale at the different Auctio Marts, in our cities. Send in the orders early B. wk., xAN, March, 9 13 inter sperm Oil. JUST received a supetior wide o sperm Oil, Lir sale by ' WV. 11.11ARSIIAL CornirßforwegiantSt.,.lllt. Carbon R Noicnabpr 18, 1843 triNti.ll:l) CURICANTS AND Jlt-rior sale 1.4 the box or single pound, at Store. , January, 6, • - , „ 1 - :: . COMSTOCK &CO'S '- . .; --' - , ~ • Concentrated, Compound Fluid Extract _o . • '• .. • ' SA ' ' A i ; RSAP RILLIA. i • . . . Fon. the cure of Scrofula, Cbdinlc Atieumatism, Gent . .eral Debility: Cutaneous Diseasel, Scaly Eruptlons if the Skin, Titter, Pimrles 'or Past les on the Face; Liver Affections, Mercurial' and B philebi Diseases', Bites, from an impure habit of body, Ulcerations of 113 IThroat and 14, Pains and Swelling f the Bones, arid Di seases aris ing f r om an impure_tate ,•of Abe Blood, ExPolmres and Imprudences, in Life Exci t sive use eif rercury„ &c.: • An Immense effort has' been lately ad to Introduce ations compounds called "Extract of Sarsaparilla,l' Rs positive and specific cure-alls: If we vicre to believe the extravagant assertions of the adgenturets who are rushing thermall disease that "flesh' is heir to,” can ilo• ,„.mwerned and removed byclhese wonderful. "extracts.' now, wewatit no customers to our irticies but persons - "of common sc:s i c; at least; and thole who, have trt, will End it imp .esible to believe the e etrava.eant lid !ridiculous ass rtions. Depend upon it theM.if vou get , ICONISTOCK'.B.true extract of real Sarsaparilla, eV- ; cry disease that ce nbe cured l y thi and varmta oftr rootstatorrtamzornpouno,uiit T curidb,itsc t , particularly, tM Scrofula, Rheumatism, and all.diseases !the the blood, and particularly diseastl andlautferlng front Ithe abuse of mercury. Costsvocx'p 6419APAIIILLAOR warranted aagood as any in the city, arid at Just half ,the price of Others, and' in as - tale bottles, viz i-40 rents per brittle; or $4 per dozen. Sad. yourselves 4-- ITo be found only at Comstock's, Branch House, No. li.' North Cub. St.Thiladelphil, anti in llottsVil le at • 17, Feb. 7- ly -. ' n. J. - - , ' . ! EiDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXEI " 1. cure for Rheumatic affections. _........._ ._.. _:__ Crates to every nerve and sinew on and it has attained a reputation.unt, er article in Rheumatism. Thl9 will mite - the. must ie. Nerocases—extend contracted rustles, mite-the bring feel ing andkersthility - to limbs long pataiyakti and Useless. We only - need - refer to some cases eloW to obtain the confidence of the public for these 600. l . The' following are two respectabl ~ and the gentlemen too well known to require comment., ' Lct them be thiol. I have been af_ltcted most grievOisly Since lOkil with Rbeumatisutaroi contraction of tl e colds of my legs, caused by the cramps of the choler ~Bich I then had in its most severe form. After trying Many remedies in vain, I have thund,reliof—had the cards of-my Bogs relaxed—the swelling reduced—and anigreatly beneht; ted by the use of one hottlenf Liniment;lused externally and one bottle of Indian Vegetable pair', used al lyhiterrif,, at the 53111 C time. I can now widit with ease in -. sitions that I could not a week ago; endure at all. . ' • JAMES p. llEvlcou)s, I 11-1 Chrystie street. c9rnerW DelancFy :street. Though this was given more thah a vekr since, Mr. Reynolds, was a few days ago at the obey, where this remedy watt obtained in full health and petfect.ppstles sbm of his 1g.,-s and feet, and the4gh over sixty plan old, stoodpup on his toes repeatedlv to 'show the spec tators how complete he was cured. VMS remedy reach es and soothes the nerves, and alloiys pains most etc 'walls' on its application,application,st applica, end by a; few repent ons removes more effectually anti speeolly Rheumatic pains, than any other application Iwks et er IthoWn to do. I Its effects are powerful and-immedige. Letitlnts a ict-, ed try it but once, and they must lie convinced.. the -Liniment is much counter eited as to exte nal !oohs, and the only test of rennin -ss is to fiud the far simile signature of Comstock & Cti. Ir that cannot be found, it is Counterfeit. Buy only It &unstrick's Branch House, No;2, North sth 'street, Iththidelphia, and ;in Pottsville of ' , . i •-i - • ' - ' Feb. 17, _. 7—y. 1 , it. 8._5. MARTIN'. ' ii:....0f Life A New Founta has ojene , &ND its•heallng •stream o s n , ' brilliant star his arisen iti cheering thousands with nEra ill - E, AND it.irrtra...s .- . ' • - • • That Star i .1:fill. REICIITER'S VEGETA' I'ILt,S, ' These pills, let all in:thirst:lf power peculiar only to itself, wi 4 the action - and progress ofth mencement is much alike (whit • •, • BLOOD AND i are SQ fitrdepravcd..as 'to pros sores) that Pne medicine, pro , . to produce sickness, will be al! tn 4, .. 'removing disease, and restating i - *REALM . A.ND 1-1 1 1PPLYESS , to mankind. Let it likewise be T, eln c tray, rc d ,i!) at there is no medicine now' in existence finusessing 'equal healing powers; and that no ',v•egetable.er any other kind of physic•can sc sour restore health, when lout. cven:iti cases the 10e51 in Trj A testa. '. .1. - ' • The action . of these pills polm beivels;are mild; producing no griping pains or debilily,tiot on the contrary, after they have operated, you feel that 'a load of irritating nd corrupt hOmors havgibeen taken front you, and the' buoyant feelings of health • spring up in their place; and what is another great object in these pills, tliny • arz a I wdYs safe , they may he taken on all °cession , .and wider any. circum stances, Without regsrd to the nne Pf the disease, for they operate upon every pail ; dm body, and lapel f f. 'disease from whatevet part it t av be seated. Every. persoa who possesses a box of these ;'ills ' .1 .I\'E.Eil)S NO Pfl "SIOAN, 1 • c for in them he clan find a 'cure and confidently rely upon a speedy restoration to h altli, , ' - 1 , In Germany, the land of th it nrigin. Millions of persons have experienced theii ben'eficial effects, and the thousands who• .have used them here, speak of them in the highest of terms,OriaccOunt of theircura• live properas. , . 'the joyful news of health ndicomfort, spreade from these who have happily sed, DR. REICH ER's; . ... VEGET , i6LE PURG TIVE PILLS. and they.now . p. - ivail by thet onin excellence; and 'the Power of Truth And why, we I may reas6na il'y inquire, have ix lhey become so endeared to the hearts iif those who have used Omni. acid . , by them gained Stich a popularity : SAnply becaus e their action upon the ' , • I : •;- ' HUMAN BQ.DX, • I ' was as the sunrnici rain uon egerniann,givin, new life to all w ho partook ol d its happy, influence. As the health of the plant d4en s upon the Sap - Mkt circulates through its branche , so pie life and health of mankind depends ..upon tto Inoodl which flows through his veins. And • when thls vital lliiidovh.ch is most necessary to the growth 'pod aupportof the body, by some unknown causa bepornes loaded with morbid. and CORRUPT IiUNIQRS, .: ' i ' so that instead bf . .noutishitq, an strengthening the body, it labors to produce obs•ructiorA in the system, which engenders disease, havrecOuree to a medicine 'Ur that perfectly safe in eve r disease, - disease, and that will , produce : a favorable termipatirpn, if given early in the chroplaiiit, frequently in a fewl hours and most always try a feW daVs, that medieineis ‘ ,' .: Dr. Reicliler ' s i'e•lrelable. Pills, : , which' sil throughly - cleanses the hlood add system a large, that disease of any kind cannot, possibly - exist , 1 wiaere , • • . l I lire fing_lheir provided nature is not beyond , "he Price of these pills is i full directions. arc; can be ha Philadelphia dl established for the suilPressiin. , Of Quac4ery. . at the northeast coiner of Sri! and liken streets-i -likewise of sub-agents. - - I •' 2 I Gra:ex - mgr. Pa., Oct; 10. t 812.1 Desf.Sir : you doubtless et - net-caber my calling hi your establishment about tars weeks since, and otr. taining from yon one dollar'sliwortb of Da. flf EMI TE[I-8 N'EGF;PABLE. PURGATIVE PIO.S. for, one of nay neighbors who requested me to procure - the article for the M.. This- ti eing; done-and my own' business tranneted,lstarted for horne.•l_,After travel_ ling all,day,l was taken-with a sudden chill, which left me with a violent fever, t head-arhe, andconsider able pile 'throughout my *tole system, with great, sickness at my strimach, which scr completely if.:rn; abler] me that I was Compelled to' Stop at a anal; Inn on the road for fetid and rest. Upon' inquiry, they had nothing that could 1 pinissiblY afford rim relict: While yet is mis,ery, for I never was so illin all my life. I uppity fought-of Your - pills; andresolved to. 'open one box noon my own account and seek relief in theth, I took' six of them ,drank a - warm cup of tea.' - and retired to bed:, My pain here ceased In-a measure, and I - Soon felt snunci asleep. In the 'morning' I awokornuch better,and after the pillshad operated 1 was qiiitc a different person r tools another dose of four pills, remained there all 11 - cdnestiay. and on Thur-day started, forborne as well as ever, and I still enjoy good health—the per, one for whom I bought them,informs me that they have experienced more benefit from your pills than a Avhole cart load of the minehs.whieh they had fo meth used. Surely if they used them with us good an tact upon themselves as . i i I. have, they have gootThe. sou forexioling their vir tues ; l and if you take my t; vicea l im will persevere, go on and recommend thern to all who are blaming under'disease. and my rvo ' for it' they will become so popular ' as a general ' r medy that.yOu will Sad it difficult in supplying tbed mand.: l l • f (Signed) -G. I'V.iGRANDOIY, ' 'l. 'Greenfield., • The above Medicine ip sold in Pottsville at the Store id ) iLEMENS & PARViit. Potieville. March lA. lan. -; r • 11=-4 . . $1 ts lo • a Try TIICIC . SAN4i-PEItSCO.63 PEJUSIEF.D in'the're cent Earthquake at Guadeloupe.; ;11orrible I we ex claim; on readingthe melancholy detbils. And yet how many'tens of thousands of Gbildren, are cut nirby that most 'fatal of all. disorders, incident to childhood--t Wornis. Eirthquakes cannot be :prevented, but ills , eases': may I* cured. JAYNE'S ":TONIO ..YER3II - has eared the live* of melt:Strides of children, who seemed beyond the reach of hbman skill. Under the influence of this ; remedy, the pale cadaverous .htte ofthe.. check, the bluenege of the lips, dullness. 'of the eye, end other external signs oflhe preSCOCO of worms, speedily disappear the nisei of health return 111 'the complexion, the eye' la again lighten up wittt animation,. and the whole animal system Is re-invigorated, es If the siliferar had taken a draught of 'the clixec The Yermifuge not only destroys and cipels woims, but wilt be found an upequallea. preparation 14 all com plaints requiring an alternative ine4tioine. For: tale, by FICHOLTZ .6: SANDERSON, Paha. vilie,•Aganta for the Proprietor. I , March 0, 10- Willie 1 Road 7 - : -...... 1 [SINS, he York. I - 11111 -- - _ . . . i' :' -,. DR, S MM . WS, ii -r- '.; : FAMILY _ . TN I E D 'LC ItN.'g -S ,':. RE-now acknowledged to bells(' verythistrenie l 11: dies for these diseases, forlrrhich,ther &res . :emit- . Mended. _ • 1 . , . ' •' ' 4 , Is the best article Otte can be Iroducils for o:Webe r - . .7:11S .U.N711 - P.ILLED PULAIOX4 r - SY4UP,, -- Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bra chili!, ap4- 1 ;! . tine of Blood. Measles ,; Croup, oarines•e; • ' ' , Difficulty of Breathing. Pail. in ,the-,; . , bide, Breast, and athdisen es .0f I t.l '. . , the PULMONARY OBOiyill, c, , 0.,&c., . &c.'• • '. , '' L . 1. -.: • I This "Syrup" has been used, and i itstoniliing /,cu rative qualities testified to, by many f the meet res pectable citizens of fhb UniteitStates. We doter, nay cannot claim. as the 'quack does in IlibilltWoi our medicine; but having tested the' medirine qualities of the "Pubnosary Syrup," in arc exteve and - varied itledical Practise for Many years, wi g!unpre?Scented 'Success, we Unhesitatingly pronounce, it one of.the ve ry beet remedies in the world, fir Pulpy-cram piseases. Give it a falr trial, and Vasa will be theroughly, convin ced, that it is not one Icit't he common q'irack , sio*lirams. of the day, but a medicine of real valne-I-one ttMt, is well worthy of the high and enviable reptitation,"?ethich it has won; and one worthy to be in every 'family. A nother reason, why sm. should use the " Pillnionary Syrup," is its remarkable cheapness, hvhile other tued lenses less in quantiti and inferior iniethcacyl; are sel ' line for *pin and too e, Sreellling's Pulmonaty Syrup, nelli for the unprede emed low price /if 50 ctst l per bot tle. , 11, , -Berid the followi g - strong testnneny. in 4vour o' Steeling'm Pulrimnaq Syrup, given try a verb-„ respeci. table Milor, of Jobs own, Burlington co., New Jer sey. _ I . ' II: - 1 Jons•rows, pee. 1211 i, 1841. i±—Dear Sir —IL is witlq.extrein n irnitted to inform you, Of the re ' your "Pulmonary Syrup" in m : I about th e Ist (if last SOptembe ~ iicame so sever and al#ming, in . that I almost drfpaired eif ever al. '4 , rilar goad health:. b waslio m u m I I hardly place olio Tobt lihrore tha , -as obliged to lay holstered up in down, I was allaid of criffocatinz 'lie;: and it was/ with the utmo 1 1,1 raise the matter front niy Jung . ends, quit= despaired °tiny . ev r a number of medicine :kV Otho i At this critical periwig .1 waso e / re sonic of Pulmonary Sy - your Pulmona ly enabled toe to expectorate wi th e I bad. taken four bottles, I w a i cough, andmrtlesh, winch I bsil ~ returned with my usuel I strengt . sof Divine Providence,• boon t e In two months:perfectlyltured: t 3 l ever was, and have no Gough, a r ty former disease. ' ,• _,, WILLIAM CUTtTIS. ille,wholesale and retal; at J. S. t limm, and in Philudeliihia, by T: r • 1 't: I - ~ , -77 Dr. Wm: Steellinl pleasure that I am markable efficacy of case. I was attache, with ;scone!), that b' three dr four weeks. grin re , orering rty reduced, that I cmil, other ; at night, 1 s, my bed ; when I lai, front excessive con. difficulty. that I cent my relations and fr reroveritm I used 'nny desirable effect fortunate as to pros up, which hnmediat. ease, and by the tit perfectly cured of m lost, twenty pontids And by,the blessin, means used, I was ant now as well as the least elncts of c t rnr sale iii nutsa . MARTINS Diu. \ ' DITOrf, Sea. Feb. 17, ' T4e. :Milt CommofL ' ' Skiing fl .. . 1 1 • • - IS th at 1 woutil not give bnel inn p 0 in r..i n WAI Nl,' 13 CombounCSyri. p of Wild Cherly,for hli if a dozen of any other jirep.iration: 1 have tried: ati ; the pop ular one but th; l stands unrivallfd for thi cure of the lbflow ilt g d sea se s, viz : I 0.1111C11Zi,: Coughs Colds, Consumption, Spittinu of Blood, l'afpitation of thelleurt, Whooping Couch, Tickling or risinu tem sation in the throat, 0 Bronchitis, Aittlitna weakt ess of the Nervous. system, or irnaired ' el:institution front/ any Caine, and to pievent pe rsons i I som fat ing into a th_cciNc. tkis medicine has not itsequal. ~ And 'hen too much calomel or quinine has been used, this medicine will prevent evil eq'erit on the , syst,m, and repair the billiary fun4tions. t:As a proof ofthembove t tnedi inc giviiiggreatstrengtfi And cretin; ness to the volce, acntlemcn from one 'i)r our large auctioneer establ shtr,ents in l'hiladrAhin; who: has been using this Syrup, says that it is t fie mitesc med,cine to cry' n he ever saw. Of ; Icmrsd, the lilinister or Laws r, who have to exertl4eir voices, mould be equally, erieflued. . Reference 01,1thltiv en to the auctionler. by calling at soy i•fri4e. -. l j I i CArTtoNA It preparatiobs from aftlii valuable tree except the 0 iliginal font. Swayno's R:ouippuntl. Syrup of Wild Cherry. are ficlitirnls and ciliintedeit.-- Vrepared only by Duct. Swa vne. Whose e)lice isrnow removed to IN. W:C:orner orlf,igtith:ind face streets, Philadellp i' hin.; 1 . '; i ! . For sale at th store of DANIEL F.DETS, in Pottsville, who is the solo Agent for Schllkill Uuun ty.t 1 .. Jannary 13, r , 1 . 1 • i; 1. 9..—Lly. v gitsbing forthi. ,A the !Easi, ,nd now wti GEALTII, LONG PußqnlvE i id. care diseaseiby a cWitstantly cheekr, ifeas. for their cowl-. if is. when the UIt)ESI 1 , nee obstrueilona'and ided tt he cdropeteni. 1 that is necessary for ; . ~ . Ppurfold in Pricer, I , - !he User isnoti r DeEg,lifid weal. it et . ':' s . -- ,41-. N article that ery Family 61,9( consiler indispen ,s sable, %%ben they know its power and; yalue, and which has heretohi re. hetm sold too Inch `to reabh all classes, has now , been reduced FoUrfeld in rice, With a view that rich at poor, high and low, and in fart ev ery human-being 1 tay enjoy its coinforts; arid all 'wtfri get it shall have t is price returnechto thetri If ,they a.r. not delWited with its use. Weasert, without the tins "Sibil ity of contradiction', that all Earns antl;Sealds. , every external Sore, old] or fresh, and all', externalliain's, and aches, no limiter *'here, shall lip r4ninced to constbit by it in live minntes-Fsivinglihi. limb, or srar.l Ni/ Luta atu can nral if thii is applied, antes the vlttils tire de stroyed by accident. It is truly magical, hi:appearance, in its effects. Enquire for "Conners Magleal Pain E. tractor Satre." 'rice 23 cents,,or four times a.4,.rnucl Tor 50 cents. and ten tini , :s as much f0r%.1.i ; • . All country murchants are requested toi taki their towns on coinmission, as the greatestibles Mankind that has been discovered, in medicine I - , This is strong language, but you may depoMl its will fully justify it. Sold at Coinsioek's Itraiwhi No. 2 Forth sth titreet, Philadolpp i irt s ...a c n i l l y et7 T--ly. , Redjietio Or 111411ing ) GEM . Wright'sS Indian Vegetable I TIIE NORTH CAN AMERI c)I..LL , 0 1 1.' EU ea 11 II .t: . • li, ' ' x - -0 NEDIOIN,E has ever been! ntrm.uced trt the A. k 'tt merican Public, whose virtpes havd ,!bee4 more cheerfullY" and universally - acknowlegecl;,than' the a bove named I : ~, ,1 WEIOIIT'S !INDIAN VEGETABLiMIIILF ' To descant upon their merits, at this lat'b da_vi seem to he wholly iennel'cessary,. as 'Jeri! fetd, who read this article, will be foundm unataint the real excellence of the raedictßo. BUt if proof were wanting to establish the cretlfiefthl tar remedy, it might be found in the fact that tine in the country has hem to , L SRAMEI I ESSIX COUNTERFETUED Tgnorant and nprincipled men have aiiittrii 1 , cry, nanufactur d a spurious pill ; and In ord completely to d .ccive the publiC havd nt.ide d ward appearan e to resemble .the true nick These wicked in,ople could l never pass oft thei Tess trash, but lir the assistance of ,certain u :storekeepers, w td because ,they can purchase 'rioio article at areduced ate, lend thenpelv monstrous system of imposition and crime. ~The patrons of the above excellent Pills, w foWbe ,on their, guard against every lihd o tidn, - and remeMber the only genuine Ageing i vine, are Messrs. T. &J. Beatty. . il The following_ highly respectable storef keen been -appointed Agents for the sale of L I *hipirr's 'INDIAN VEGETABLE PHI 1 . f SCHUYI,KILL COUNTY .1 and of whom it, is confidently' believed!;th Imedirine ran wnh, certainty be o:btailied I'. &J. Beatty, Pottsville. , Bickel & Hill; Orwigsburg. I Aron Mattis, Mahantango. I J. Wrist, Klingerstown. [ Jacob Kaiiffruan;Lower 3.labantingo• ti Jonas Kauffman, dpi f! , Johnßnyder,lFriedenabure. I, l. Fcatherotr. Bret' &co. Thsi•arora. I,' • William Tagert, Tamaqua. : :'., John Maurer; Upper Nlatinntango:. —.. M. Ferridcr, West Penn Township. Caleb Wheefer, Pinegrove.. I ,- t, .I'. Schuyler, deco. East BrunSwick ToiVarl C. 11. DeForest, Llewellyn. .1 3, E. O. & J. Knutfman. Zittimermantown Bennett & Taylor, , Minersville. .• •George Reifsnyder, New Castle. ,? 'leery Koch l& Son. MCKeansburg. t'j • Abra i, : p l 'learner, Port Carbon. • ','• ,'. : .. 7 S ' a lri m n ti ll el e ß ri o z ;X ' P l o di r e t P C a i r .i t n ' tod. 1 .. ' ~, '1 Shoemaker dr. - Kauffman, Schu}'Th 11l llllvell -''...,' • BEWARE Or COUNTERFE4I -- The only security agninst imposition iCt front the regular advertised agents, and In 4 1 particular to ask thr Wright's Indian VegeMb Office devoted exclusively to the sale fair I rine, wholesale and reatil, No. NO Racmdtr &Willa. • ca-Remember, none are genuine e#ePri Indian Vegetable Pills: , ..: „ _. 1 Presence, , ' i I .. all hhman akmitance. • !25 cents per boil, with I d at the I 'dical ifall,. - -, t ' tRS?:: , S 0 ItNAL. •,,,-.:7. WILLIAM Wic,) Feb. 2.1, , ' ' . .W. CARLISLE, JR$ ' FORWARDING & COMMISSION 114 - I.IICIIANT A 1 1_ C 4 Street pnha W ae h l a p r kait. f;:Sch l lkill, t a p ESPFCTFULLY informs, his filen a and the ilitgr,pnblic,..that he is prepared to reeeitie and for. ward Metchandize of every descriptien; tb all parts on the idniatta, %Veit and North It of 'r r ge Susquehanna h, and Schuylkill and Unieh rCanals via Schuylkill and Union Canals, which tia;e:li complete Order , arid.liach'arrange a m n e t t y m e a&as i tin stare a full • su s pp h l i 4 e of r z o t t e i r a d o u d r u i e n e g ' i 1 , 1 ‘ e 1 a r r cT interests keeta,p e via,e t :to send. produce tb I .Scbuylkill[j and'Union th C w i l a ir ai nh s ni , t -j dit t e b tioP e h i b n 4 : tine safestlroute.. . . . Plasier,S.altand Fish Constantly, on hart ,at lowest tl market priCes. -• . i ... •i s I , .' Every attention paid to shipment L ac ;tferchandize, by good sale boats, commanded tiy canard( captains together with promptness to salcsof prOduCe.i . Merchandise will not he 'detained -iii store on ac. eounrof stormy or wet weather: the Wilds load arid unload under_ the store in the dry, .t 1 ' Philadelphia,July 1,1813, , r, , - 27 .-. . , I. FEVER. #.twn.itavl4 ito Wil ND,'S - 7 triN/(1. imaroße. ~ - A FRESH supply, of the riboie:Medichne.a certain -CAL cure for the fever andrague: "Jest teceived 'and Sale at 1. . MARTIN'S, Drog.Store September :I t ; -, i , • _z ." • "%"-NPA, - : - :2AIR.P.Er AN ACOUSTIC OIL! tel =REIM - Wv ‘ k f -nnallAniEss os, .DEAFNESS: CU RET • . •; . Secrrpa's C9mpoundl KFeciote Aram; FOR thecure of DEAf ti E 68, charge of mattenfrornlthe ears; also all greeable noise's like the Ispzitnvof inseetiq water, buzzing of steam, ikci;icg. which age of approaching deafness and . also attendattl: disease.; , mantrir . ICATESi , , The following Falitoriajs.and certificates WI 'with interest as they speak facts, which are things." • • , MOST ETRAORDIVARY Congt—lf any they may now .dismiss Orem' and the moat' it play consider Deafness ail cumble. Neaten? I • cures, and many of Literal very . relnarkabl I of 'Scarpa's Oil.' havelieett published,,bo the climax .' Young or Old may yet recov.. A lady in Smithfield, Penns:9 Ivania, and no years of age had been gandUally getting des.' than 90 years, en that it way next to impossip her hear conversation in the loudest ton Last winter she was induced to:'try 'Scarp Deathess? It is only necesSaryto add that ed two bottles, and that her hearing is perleo Ls cured. I fl DEAFNESS DEEED.—Tbe, following exit', letter written by Mr.-Johnson of Boston, to this city, is important. 1 'The bottle of ficarpa's Oil for Deafnes., senrtne, with the wish that iny daughter 9t has been used, and iii its effects, have ash) you know how very deaf she has been siri three years old—she now hears quits welti medicine has all been used,' I wish you too other bottle, which I hate every reason to', cure her entirely.'—[Tbinesl • . t For sale by B. B. O.I3IPEILT, No. 120 Street, Philadelphia, and by EICIIIIOLTZ & SAND t' Agents, , July 22, ISI3, . ' THE I'OCATI6I.NiIAN, Olt 1 . .„: . • YEGETi I i.BLE • '1 7 TIHE . remedies prescribed for :the; ore of 41 . 15. easetz, have cor . t , eety been divide into cis' se a according to the ir operation upon the huMan system. Thus we Have one class wl ich causes the stomach to eject) its:contents, call d males, another inducing . perspitation icophoret ies and a third which evacuates t e -Stomach and bowels, denominated cathartics, c.. Crithar. tics or purging medicines, have in ev ry age and conntry been the 14%j,utirites of the physicians for the cure of the meat obstinate and alarming ma: ladies. The wonddrful success attending this model of freattnect [will readily be understood when werefittei tbat;tb stomach until uwcla have 'assigned to them, the important! fun lion of di gestion, or the conversitm of food int; blood,-that vital fluid intended ifor gtowth tit d nourish ment of the whole s } stern.' ' it follOW's that when-. ever' the digestion I tlrgans .become :( craved or !dispialified fir the healthy perforrna ce of their duty ( and this °emirs daily in civili7 d,society ) itripure'bload, and dtinsequently se are the results. . I It has heen reniarked, thit When ! r, mach is not oseluilv eimilOyed it mischief. 'Fb,as individual !who wotil the most CliSeasee are dam the irse of Fills compounded and fhl most every hamlet tif our On - lit - 17,14_ ly risk hi] reputation Tor veracity," hontag, or Indian ,ilTegctable Filial stomach, nitrify the! bkiod: and teuic tion; and have prolvOd eminently bilious lever, biliobi inflanah liver, rheurnutistri,l drepSy, jaundii costiveness, &c. &d. Females of sat ,its and subject to indigestion, tlstul ache, depression ell spirits and tin: find relief from the; use of these pil not a diSease etterided with a 'full and a coatediton'gue, that tl not relieve. The folloWing,simple show the beticfit de'rived from tae ry common disease CERTIFICATE. , Having been cured by t he Use 01 ' to Poca tas Fill of an' alarm!ing disease of tll jiver of se: veral years ,standing, deem ith 'My to make my Case known to ithe'public, for -We benefit of others. 1 had taken. various remedfes which af. • forded only temporary relief, after tt,ing two box. es of these pills, my, disease yielded, land J have enjoyed good health for the last six, months. I FkiLLMER. April 22;1843, ill ' ' `4genlsfol the sale (late Loae. W ..T . If;pting, PotteWine, George Reifsr:yder, New Castle;‘,Steindr Kopp , Schuylkill haven, Hugh Kin:l4, For t Carbon, Scht4h flesier, Orwigshurg. Thihughont the strife a _Supply can alWays be Idol of Fred. Klcttlft co. 1 - Trug. gists, corner.of 2d laud Collowhtllsttects, Ph ila. delptua. , - 11 April 29, It to mg to r ages. punk r , louse; 'ills GE ' The Junius Trap • _j Nn. 1. THE TES/1; 1 or Patties tricti , would , indeed ted with ``further h singu .o meth- No. 11. THE CURRENCY. No. 111. TIM TARIFF.. No. Y.' LIFE jIIENRY CLAY. s No.iVI DEMOCRACY. „ 'These little pamphlets are working; iotinite good to the Whig cause, and we observe with pleasure that they are becoming Oa standard publicalions among our party.'—X. 0. Bee. `The Jesus TRACTS are becoming the standard Whig puplications fur the present campalgnd—Lerinton press, Missouri. I This Series• or Political Tracts; from the' well known author of `Tli - C erieis of the i , uuncry; in Iblo, uni form in size and price, is published andlfor sale at this other. ' • I • . Clay-Clubs and others will be supplimiat $2 50 per hundred, the publisldir's price, or 3 CeiliS per single en py. Only last week !the publishers .ocetiverl a single order for thirty thosisand copies :for ;the West. This Was a pretty stiff order, amounting, at! per 1000,10 $6OOO. Such is the spirit of the West:' Feb. 21,' tbi r more in nu %brine. I worth muide the cpu s to thi II there intposi n Potts MEM Tr ..il.. 1 : . . • T i • LET • 1 1 • . i. . %NUE substantial And convenienttiinc Store and Wharehouse, at; Mount Cartion.!latxly in the oc cupancy ofJoseph Whito de Son.Thii. store is , Inx N 40 tect,land the ware hour 60160 feCt. , - -- . both being 2;itories higlX fli front, !lawn . % :I"; ' excellent Cellars orratluir bhsements, the ilis42 flours of which are on '-the. level of the -=-- - grounfllntl the back , '‘Aach; both buil dings front on the Centre Turnfiikd there a re . good docks for the recepflon at each'of .- iciehandizo bY the Cpal, and goods brought by r, liti It It can be discharged. at the level of the lit door. of the ware hpuse. directly into its' rear; which mats against the track of tne. Nlount Carbon Itßoad;l There is ample Mom around theidocke for piling plaster ; and a good; lumber wharf .spil be added to the premises least-0, tfilesircd. ..‘ i I t! Itamediate possession given. Apply', at the Dela wa2j'e Coal Compani'i 011ines, viz tito *; . . JOHN C.INIAHLIi; 'ltlotint Carbon , - orJ. IL WHITB. '• f • :. 1 Ili §oinh 84 gtH., Philadelphia. . rottsvillx.July 4, H . -i I I ' 29 - ' II [ ! .!, 9, FOR 13E1121 I purchase 11 c zars be Ile Pills. 1 t e h t, e 1 1 , 1 11 1 V a l : 4iEwl iI Wholesale, '31(1.. Ret4il ptore. • lib,ral en RE subscriber ill juiluced fromlttle Pets' Tcourngcnictitho lias received - (and also from the necessity of their being' a cheat) Petall Store, in this part of the town) has procured and will keep constantly nn hand—Elour,salt,Tea, Sugar, Cogee, ,Cheeke, Mo lasses, Virlegar, &c.,,Eic., which m'cohnectien with his present stock of Ifami, Shoulders, - . lackeral, Ijcrring and Cod fish, Brown,iYellow and WbitCjititip : Also a very superior article of, pure Palm. Almond-and Fancy soaps—Sperm and Tallow Cabillgs*Wiater and Fan Strained riperm•Oil, &C. &c.. &A% Mt of which 4 will sell at the lowest Cash' Rail Price;—And to families, or those buying to :;ell again a liberal dednction will by made, in propzationco the quantity', taken. : EDWARD. YARDLEY,. Stork Store. '. 5.,-From the fait 'of .my. having a person in the City, whose time and attention, Is devoted to the selec tion of the articles 1 iiropose aellina Mace no begins. Lion in saying that lean Ihrittsh . gooda an cheap; as any in Pottsville. Call and judge for yohreelyta. , Pottsville, Sept. 23, Its 43, E. Y. Wright a 'GUT. 8- Paper Hangings tuacP Box len!. mHE subscriber Will - open, In a t w days, a splendid 1 lot of Paper liabginee and Btirders for Parlors, Booms and Entries; which tie le determined to sell at the PIIILADELPIIIA RASH PRICES,' Give us atri al and keep the profit.at home. -. Beautiful Fire Place Screens, at 1 the low fate. of ,50 cents each. I D. IBANriAx, Agent. Feb. 24, . 1 - (I ERMAN LIFE- 00 HENRY. ;GLAV,4IOOO Co. X pies of a Germ's n Life of HEN:11.1" C 4,9 rot 81,75 per 100 copies. or two cents cacti, Ott received, and for matt by , the sirbarriber. Friends Of HEAIR F CLA Y, circulate the doeuineOts. Also.' FACTS FOR FARMERS AI93IECITANICS. Or, the Commercial linterCoarse - itetween ; the United States- and Great Ilritian, price 411,50.per11100 on MCI cents each' Just redelved, and.ft* . • . • I • it. I!!ANNAN. &Milt ' • ? c - l ie 014 the dis use Aiwa elfin., of niptotus with the 11 be read 'stubborn e doubts credulous Isls cases of y the use this 'caps hearina. about e 0 • for more to make of v 'nee !'s Oil for :Ix has us lly rester- 1 fromin it . friend in I!, that you uld try it, lisped all; e site woo •ut a 9 the - • 'is me an clievl. will rth Second !ngON, I uttsville. ZO DLIN er the bb• alwava at d dcov'that l y cared by sale in ni ul4 certain- The Poca cleanse the ve tiama- I in curing anon of the 1, pleurisy, !ciliary hab ency, 'wad i isiness, will . There is , ulse, 'a dry ee pills'witi rrutive will .4l.rin a ve- 18-1 y =I their Aets I • ARE•REI:4II6I) 0/%1 TILE PHIL .; 'it MC DO - P0T14.. 14E1.11AILROXD. 2-6 F: 44747 'lst Class Cars. -2d Clan Cars:. Faro t&Pottsville, . '52 50 -S 2I PD 'Po immediatepoints also.reduced. The PassengerTmin now leaves the Depot, corner of Broad and , Cherry street daily at 7 o ' clock tit. stopplog at the usual *ay points, and arrive at Potts ville at 12i o cl•ck. Returning. leaves Pottsville at 7 o'cloCk A. Al. daily„aud 'arrive in the city at 12 'ia'- clockl,„ I • ,- PasSengers for Northumberland . Sunbury, Danville, and4:atd - wissa meet stages at Pottsville on the arri val of the trains dady,andartscarried through with out delay ,to either of those places for $4. - Passengers for Tamaqua, Hazleton, Mauch Chan): and Wilkosharrie. quit the cars at Port Clinton. miles from tue city) and take, the cars of the Little Schuylkill 'tail road to Tamaqua, thence go by good stages towNlatich Chunk, where they meet the packet boats for. IVlksha rre. - Fare to Mauch Chunk, $3 50 • Fare to Wlllresbarre s ,") ' 5 1.10 ' 5.131 - 2ADFORD, Secretary. Philadelphia-, July ATTETIO Z, -MILITARY STORE • . . WIIE- snhscriber would respectfully inform; his friends am customer's, that he htisjecatcd•his . , rtry Cap _Motil-fitetory In Third Street, No. 101,. • few doori below Race. where he would be pleased 10 see his old easterners and as Many new ones as arc disposed to favour hint with 1110 r custom. lie sell criminnes to Manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles of eVery description, such as leather, Cloth, Felt. Sittk and .Beaver Dress Caps, nfir II patterns; Forage Cap::; holsters for troop Body do; Cartorich Boxes. Barony: C bbards, '‘yord Belts of all kinds , Cantems ; Kimpsturs, different patterns: Fire Backers, Pasiing 1.3...5e5, Tribe do, Brush and Picker's Plumes.' Pompons Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality . Shot Bags. Came Bags, Drums, .Ite..rke. IU - lOrders thankfully received arid Promptly at.: ter.dei tn. ' - ILLIANI ,f 0.101, North Third Street, s few dears below Race Philadelphia, January 13, 1841 , 2—Om IRON STORE. XO. 53-VORTIf 11:1TER ST. b.VE DOOR BELO ft Arch 'street ; PhiLadelphia. Skacer, Jr., Has • Constantly on hand BAR IRON, AMERICAN'AND ENDLISH REFINED, SPRING STEEL, BEST QUALITY •JUNI ATAI FLIT. RODS, All. SIZES, HORSE SHOE NAILS, RIVET IRON, • HOOP IRON, BAND IRON, SCROLL IRON. NAIL . • & SPIKE RODS, \VARON BOXES &c For gale, on t 4 must reatrwitibli: terms Feb.l7, Chertp. Carpet §ba•e, 0:N THE C:ASII PL A ;'!.r, • No. 41 Strazalterry - Street, Philadelphia. 9nlE subscribers' rent in their pre'sent situation, be ing very low, and their terms each, they are deter mined.to sell so cheap, that every body can atTard to have, a Carpet., ','T'ury offer, b Beautiful Imperial 3 ply • • . ' Beet Superfine Ingrain, I Fine and Common de. LondOn iiimlo; Venetian c• CAlt PETPT: S.. Fine EnEhen ‘VorEted ‘lo .1 • Plain :4r;ped sdo. . • - And FLOOR OIL CLOTiIiS. from Ito 11 - 3 anis wide, cutliu• tit Rooms, Halls, Entries, tic.' Alno, beautiful 'Hearth Rugs-Floor Baize's. Tahie and Vidno Covers, Cantidi Matting,,Stair Ruda, D.tor Slats, Bindings, Fur niture', Oil clan, &c., &e. - With tm ev client assort ment of low pritod Ingrain and Entryand Stair Carpets. Citizen:, of Selutyllsill County :anti others. intending to purehise for C.i6h. are r.?sp:ietfully invited to call. ALSO, in Whorehouse. front inp to 500 Ideas Carp.- lings fur'sate by wholesale, to which the um ntion vC Cuantry Merchants EI.DRI DO E 2.L 1311.0T11 ER, No. 41 Strawberry st., one door above Chesnut near Second st.rentratice also at'No. 50 South Sec. tit.. Phila. Mar. 9 Thoinns STILSW, FLORE7CE I:1WD , arid FANCY BONNET MANUFACT'ORY, \0.,13 .Commerce above 4th Pf ilade'p . lia. 'Rembvbit fiom Corner 01 7th Sc No . :lo . W 1121: also ntanufaclu- . red the. Sea tirass•ilits, and red Bonets. wkix , Merchants and others, wish- - •f&r,!• . ? ,- ZiL .. .#' Mg to playlets,: (for cash) wdi • find it greatly to their advan tar4e to tall, the assortment be !al • inn by far the moat extensive, the naiik superior in quality, and pripes, as lo' :many other manufactory in'the United States. To confirm these fact:;, it it only necessary to call and examine. • March 9,. , Et9 - IMPORTANT.La] THE undersigned. desires to call the particular atten tion Of the residents of EichuYlkill County, to their extensive stock of New and Fresh Spring Goods, con- sisting in part of licit moo, De Mines. StriziA and Figstred French 'Lawns. Fancy Prints, with every de scription of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods; compri=ins 71 general assortment, ;which has been recently received from the city and New York Auctions, and will he dis posed of at such •prices. as to be undersold by non,— Peroons . purchasing at this .establishment, may depchd upon having the correct principle of fitisiness carried out. that - of having but , me price. The lowest is na med first, and no abatement, MIDDLETON & DUTTON. • I- No. 10 North sixth Si.,abore Market. Phda. En r.," Always on hand,' an assortment of French, &c.. glish aria Mimic:in Cloths, Cassinteres, Yestings, &c: Which will be sold at Auction prices Mar. 9, to,Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Stearn Engine linklders, anti otherit' PASCAL IRON iwonrcs. WELDED - WROUGHT IRON TUBES From 4 inches to kin calibre and to 12 fret long, capable of sustaining pressure' from 400 to X. 500 lbs. per equate inch, uttly -Slop ~.!..cks, T., L., and other, fixtures - to suit. fitting toocther, with screw joints, suitable for STEAM. WATER. GAS, and for LOCOIdOTIVE. and other STEAiI: 111:1LER FLVTIT • y •co le,' • , • Manufactured and for sale by , BIORRIS, TASICER Warehouse S. E. Corner of Third & Walnut Street., PIILLADELP:II.IA, - . , July 11, OFFICE OF TIIE SCHUYLKILL NAVXGATION •OOMPANY. • ' PHILADELPHIA, March Ist. 1842. Rates of Toll, 4c., upon theSchnylkilll Nariga ' non front the ,opOing... of the Noviga . tion in tke spring of 1544. • r4TES, &c.,UPON COAL TILE following rates of Toll on Coal are fixed from -the opening of the navigation, and Will not be rats ed prior to the Ist of June, 1614 t' and if they are lower ed at any,time during ...!!.o avit:Laz on the prcvious:•sl)k.:Annts will be .allowed to the n- mount of the reduction, in the way, of credit fur Toll on cOal afterwards shipped. Fgom Port Carbon, and Pottsville, to Philadelphia, atf cents and' , from Schuylkill Raven to' Philadelphia, 114cst. per ton of '2210 pounds. ' Front Porr Clinton to Philadelphia, 33 cents per ton of 2210 pounds. On all way-enal, not coming to' Philadelphia, one third of a cent per ton per mile. . , Front the gross weight, as ascertained at the' weigh locks, five per cent. will be deducted:and the toll char ged upon the net weight. No toll will be charged upon fractions of a ton. MISCELLANEOUS FREIGHT. ,iThe rates of Toll on Miscellaneous Freight will be, according to the rates and classifications of last season, at three mills and four mills perlooo pounds per mile. - ON: EMPTY BOATS. .The Toll on Empty Boats will be,as in 1643, two cts: per mile; but no toll will be charged on ,any boat - when . its cargo pays a toll of iSS or upwards. , By order of the Board of-31anagers. • .o...kupius HARPER, Secretary. 10- 3farch, 0 J. "HARRAD.P.N, Vorwarding and Commission' Meichant, Vine st., Wharf, Schuylkill Philadlph'ta,' ESPECTFULLY informs his Iriends, and the Mer it chants generally, in Schuylkill, Derks, and the ad pining Counties, that he is now ready to receive in Store, and ship daily by good covered Boats and care ful Can, tains, Freight oTevery description, for Port Car., bon; Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven, Orwikshurg, Port Clinton, Hamburg Rending, and all tho intermediate places, at uniform rates during the whole Season; from 94 to - 33 Per cent. lower . than the reduced rates; by the Bail Road. March 9, la. &INV.-- Di4.LOGIU IE ) - t• , suct:goßs TO ADA'n - DiALOODE,. . FIRE - AND GARDEN:. • HOSE . . . ,1 . NA.NuFAertm Em q At the OLD STAND, No. 24 North 'St., , • 'O.l - ILADELI'IIIA.! ../ Nfr. , auf,ct"t r e Bands - for 4VIMP. F & i x r . llucket;,}3actlon !lose, The above articles. will tie glade of the best materi als and' wcOunanship, and on the most i reasonable terms. - i Feb. 10, Hardware end. Cutlery!!! .- THE subscriber having Just received Iper late alai vats from England) direr V from the manufacturers, a large invoice of JI.AIIDWARE . AN t D CUTLERY, . which makes complete, one of the best aiisorted stocks of IIARDIVARF., to be found; in the city of Philadel- . . phia, respectfully Invites Country Merchants, to call and cap..lllin'e tai themselves as it is his fixed' deter mination, uj sustain the reputation it has had of being the cheapest store in the city. Those 'who Guy for t'Asit, in preference to payinz 15 Or 4) per cent. for the sake ofb months !credit, will pleaso call before purchasing, and get a list of My whichWiß satisfy better, titan';anytlong I can say . in an advertisement, that a store.established on th,l'exclusive CASH system, can sell cheaper. than these who buy and sell, on 6,9, or 19. months credit. • have just received a large invoice oriicivion'S,Dar•:. •Ibm's, Grildn's. Waldron's; 'lnmanls and other makes of Corn and Grass Scythes. Also, Carr's, and Harper's . Hay . and Manure. Forks, Tacks, .tirade, sad Irons, !..b.merican Plane !Irons, and Ktws, Row_, land's, _Sntder's and Ames' Shovels and Spades, 'to gether with a general assortment of noinestitliar&• ware, which willhe sold veri• cheap for nett cash, and cash only. HENRY 14 ELDER, Importer, 4113 Matltet st.. between 1314 i and (road ' north side. Philadelphia, March 16, . • ' 11— To Blercha.nts, Milliners,' o. GEORGE EDWARDS 4- 'SON, • 1) ESPEOTULL'i invite attention :to their Spring nrock of Artificial FlOWPiKitibbon9, Undies' Dress Bminet Cape,Goufferedtbrilfines, Bonnet Frames, Crowns and other Conn( Ft4itable tbrrthe Trade. As E. & Son. manufacture niativ of the articles enumaia ';:tnn the earliest and hei(' • FRENCH: pnichagersican depend on j)Clng supplied, Pn advantaneous ternie. - GEOROE EDWARDS.* SON. 37 South Shemin street, Phiadelphia : The . Aris Spring Shape for Bouneta,jitst reevt.vel. Merdt Ift, ^ 117*. . . , Cloths and Cassizaerel • ~ Cloths • i• ritr,xelt and English Chdlis, 'and' Cassitneres, A. 1, - ; l' merit* Cassimeres. Clidhs, and Satinetts, . En- . . ~. elisli and 1 American Tweed Coating; Sinai:' Milled • '.:• Cloths, .and Casidnieres,Silic - Volvet and Black Satin Vextin:A. !Cashmere, Thinecand tither Vestings, Silk • . . ',,,' and Alpaclia Sercos, a full assortmeni of Tailors Trim-,,E, .'.,; -) nithrs, !Ike style Spriiiell and Stuipwr Pantaloon Stuffs. With various othor, , eatgormble Gonda, embra., cing the lateA styles. afe. otrored at the lowest. Mar:iet . - priceS. i' MPPINCOTT & PARRy,- Wholozale and Retail Cfolli 'Store, NO. 57 N Sec. sf. ' . • ,•, N. 11.*—prdors from a distance, carefully supplied f and warra i nted to suit. Mart 16, :,.- ' i .11-3 m • , . • . • l'O TIOUSItEEPERS. - i :. ' ) ii000 I."'Feathqrse,for s'ale , very 'loW; in T .. ~... _ , :1. , any quantit' .to suit purchaßers. for '.. ~ 7,1 CASH. at ;prices froni'lo, 15,:.9.5 and :t Ors per pound.. - ..., Wady trade BeliA, , Bolsti.rs and Pillow's,. Curled • -5% . 11.iir .Mattre9ses, Moss do.. and all other ,Icinds, to suit -... 'any sizellodsteadq, always!rni hand'; Curled Hair a n d - - -^, New Orl6anS Moos. by the Rale or sinplepound. ' ,:',l ALSO. lllankets,,Marseillo Quilts; Chinfortahlers find • , Bedsteads of all description 4. . 1 - c - :,- Country - Merrthints sril find aril their;aftantage, -to call heffire purchaiin, '! FINLEY & Co. S. E. coiner Of Secondltcl . Walnut ad,' Ithilitdll.' ~... March 1.6, , i I-3m -1- ECM Seale.! I cales, ... . , • '• • I 1 . „ . . _ , r% AT.EIt Pat.nt Premium Platform' , and. Counter 1. Li ticablA. eel •hrated for a'ecurary: and convenience, 4 ‘varratt:eJ to keep in ortler,land weigh crirrectly • -lon- • • , • eel. than 'any other ti, cafein ute. ,We. hare-a large ~. number iti . te,thnoniuls. fruln Jrot Raid Cie, Trans.: . '..... portation i Co's, Coal ll2alls, Merchants and others, - V • , vi io hats_ these Scales in 81.', which can be Seen at ~ Ni. 42 Wilnut at., PhiladAi hia.—Fbr.sale by • ... _ . . 1 - ' GitAY & BRCITIIP.R. • ~,-:, Sole itZentS fur tire Pattntec,,V. , Walnut Phila.' • --;`,, i , GRAY 4 . . l I IROT,HER, _ ~ Coal .5c4 Iron Dealers ands general' Commission Met, ri. chants, nndi,Dealern in all lc nds of Scales and Weights, No: 42., Walnut street, Phillelphiz: •' - e t Feb. 17 1, . , 74 'i i 3, G. IVFICLES, Dental. Srgeon 9 u" ,•-.-.: • , , . Late of Westphester, ncarPhiladelphia. -- . • '-''' ( ~..H. , ,,,,...., r --..,4, *Mild inform th . o• ; -- ~ . 1:, , ,-q-J r -- t *""/Av . . ..' , , -ii -, ~.4 . :„,„..; J , wt -z..tis o,t nttstino ..,. .LIP - o , '.1,,,,[,, andvicinity, that iirt ,'. c..., 7 ~,,,,..,a.-. ~ ejuiplianne with the • •',:: equest of some of the etti zen4, ha 'ail' spend twO .••••5; or threo weeks - daring Ifhe ntMtli or December. , • .: 7.,, or limitary, in that place. 'At which time; he will be lhappy to wait upon al those, in need of .r; Deutal'operationsi .. 11 - , • - - - . • ..-- I: 1 , !Mg rereuees.. • ' "I - DANtrit.r.r., William j, fl. Magill, .M.-D. C. 11 Friek,iM..D., John C. crier, merclant Hon W> > ` . Donaldson, John Moore, Esq., ; WEST caesura, • ,'.•..;, .Isaac Thomas, M. D.,Willjain Whitehead, Den. • ,---,. tiat ; Porravir.LE, George Patterson, Esq., ; Itm. , Nots,-Danicl Montgomery; Esq. ' : '-: • Nov. 25, - li : - ; •11 . .1.9—.: THE CHEAPEST PAS UNITED! • Joseph 1, li Splndisi - Li rx FROM Lir l ,A I Ion 111), i \ delphia. ,, . Tidal Line consists nr teuve.New York, on the 1 of each month : and one , I pool, ti) Nen'York I OEM NV:L,ltin.;ton, ' Carrick, Slh•fftrl I, Inileperulenee, Stephen Whitney, Glover, In elinnexiiui with the atruriling still greater fai scriber, tra^ established New Xnrk built, coppere: ptihrtitally every we In addition to the other superior to those of an itleMittray has- sent Mr. as a benevolent and knit pail at his own expense, and see that they are hot so gives emigrants &sec or Philadelphia, so as to - For the accommodattre, money to their friends, it lowing hanks, N'ISL : 01 land. linrable at C , .,,i;i 4 -. Linn i Loud Sligt 1 Belfast. W." , Armagh,. iiia.. L'2, Kilkenny, Balif ' Enniskillen, Mon ighan, Banbridge. liaquicha, DoWnpatrick, • Caript, Dungannon, Bandon, Ballyshannon, Strabane, Omagh, • - Malbfiw, Contehill, - •. Kilr ish, •• I : StoGand—The City Bank of Glasgow. England—Messrs. Spoimer, Atwood & Co. bankeir, ~- LondMi ; B. Murphy,'W'aterloo Road; Liverpool; payrt,..-- iiii: without discount, la 'every town in',Great Britian.. . For further ,panicular , apply or address (if by let- :-.', ter, post said) . . - . ;, : i,, JOSEPH ' , M IV, unnny; 100 . Pine greet,- . ,_.::, - . I . • corner of South street. NewToik. : --', -',. 11 . W.!' 13.YRKE3 Eir.Co; lid Waterloo Road, Liverpael.- • ,P c} Persons wishing to ray Passages for their Blends. -'-:.,, or forward their meneyil and want their hushiessattim. :;°,,,:. . ded ton promptly and ..pedituotisly; will please apply "-- . --4 to the , subscriber, at thf , Miners' Journal Officer who ~;„,,-." has been in the busines for the last three years, and ? ,-"J`.. , who has not yet lost o o cent for,thole for whom be , ::::I . ± hasdnrte business. • • ' • - .._ ' - - .1.- ; ,.. .BEND: BANNAN:: ji 0 Acust.V ,r r YrotsM. JOSEPH MCUIIRILY, March, 2 . I • - :: ' • P- - ' LF, 4 - - - 4 -1 PO . 1 . TSVIL 1 . , •;',...,1. , ?.... _..,... ......: • _. ..,,,,_;,-., I - 7 --:--si,.• :r. f , ;.'" - . • - n:' . r . .......,,Igri, : p?A- ...,,, . • . , • - 7. ~. .. • EAGLE's , PO rf IV Dia. 'clr.. :;::,. I ;. • . . . • q:-.,.i. . -...:,,. . i .31 '1 0 ' ltn Farrell • ~.,, ~ ,•:, ID ,EPE CTITU LI.; Y announces to the .pnbli c that} r. IC.Uohe Eagle Foundry is in full operation, wltere... he would thankfully receive orders for castings of 0:.!: 5,7 cry description. Ito has constantly on hand. Hollovifi '-.- ware. Sad Irons, Itirnouis 'and rails, eart:and wagoo-',.;:: hoses, pleukh ' points. mould . board, and enitiiratet: .;' teeth: he also has a :variety of rail road and rink, wheel patterns; coal brealtersand screens, fire gratesi;:i.l.4,. &c., ;Ste., all cif which hewill sell 'at the lowest caslt: - .. priens. - Dealers would do - well to give him'a - Call, beis. fore purchasirmetsewhere.. :. . ~.., c.; 1 Nosernher 2.1.1843. . 47--2s.`; . -} - Dr. Bu.zby. . -: . .. E..rs : ; ! , Tim improved and illustrated Game: of De;; '4._ . , Puzby, just received and for sale by : - .C , r; fj B l eb. 3,. .B.AN-NAN, Agent.i7:••;:. • .B , ..-• 1-tma IM=TMU=M 13-Zm SAGE, AG NCY IN THE , STAT.S. ' - cflunrrars e of l'ackets ._ i •.,' 1 . Frpool;.London, Dublin, Lon- , irk, Belfast, Waterford,•Newl • &e., to New York, , or Phila. :.-..: .., e followin g Vends, which Y . , lot; 6th. Ilih;l6,.lllst and 26th 'very . five days from Liver- , • trilled Sta.ses, . Patrick ljenry, .114.schts, • • Ashburton,., - • • Sheridan, Scotland, .. • .• Echo, &c., &c, Love; and for the-purloin of Illties to pasengers the sub, - regular lino of first and copperfastened shipsoti 0 .; throughout the year. • '" nrcommodatiorm, Whi ch , and other tinel of Packets, Mr..- I ichard Murphy, well known carted genti,nnan, to Ito take care of Isis Passengers, liniposed mi.; Mr. Murphy, al_ ;ions, on landing in - New York gnarl! against imposition. h of thoio.dndrous" - of sending ails will he , given on the Col -11 Via Provincial Dank of Irti ick,' .- ! Connnet. . ~.:..4 ' .Wexturd., ll*, ' , 144/7 1 '11 4:, -. -', ' ; Colerala,.. ,:,:,, Tralce,) - - .'7.', . . ... Parcnin4lOWP; . !7; Lurgan, . 7. 1 ,1 E 5.1. cibbrnep,.
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