EN Il I .1, AND BEAUTY. • As Wit and BeiMty tot an hour, The other day„ - were jarring, Whieh. able o'eri man superior, p ow r. They almost came to aparting. Cried Rearoo, *Wit! . you're grown ',Mill. Yon look Acute ugly, amtuty 1-o! - Come take the withyou,--both be COW ; - -j Somit mmtalsk now thet'r duty. • To teem submit. , • • Whether 'tietNit -- • They Toot edriiir. or Ileant y: So said, 111) dnne::nui. they(' bnth *et, .* .With reasotoo protect Ref:Caved that the first man they metl . • Should to the truth direct 'em. Instant they aided A midnieht thropg. Who to Bacchus piid Their dilly. !Wit," cried out they, 'teemlitn our gong. - But 'tie ,by 'Beauty. Learn wiedomr:Wit. lake or. subirdt ,To the sweet pct . w'ruf Beauty. . Cried Wit, 'Nu tricks on-trav'tera here,— Tsaw-you smite, you gipsy; "Twos bribery and corruption clear. _Besides, the rogues were tipsy. on bard the truth will quickly hit: -Come, poet, to your duty ; Do you not owe your fame to' Wit r TO Wit fool T—no to Beauty. - .Adieu to Wit, When men submit To be the slave of Beauty. • • *Catmint rogue 7 with his eatiric,page ; The. fellow is a foyer -- If I'm condein'd by yonder sage, I'll give the matter over, - Didat nurthe 'Wor Hermit,—quit, Imposing this bard duty fetter to contemplate on Wit 7 , ,Nol—to reflect oh - -Beauty. Then in fond fit, He turned to Wit, And Squeezed the hand of beauty. 'Wit rules the mind, Beauty the heart, Friend one, and wife the other ; Thin, cleaving to the .better part, Men 'leave friend, father, brother. Hence!' cried the sage, fury presence quit Adieti, friends,—know' thy duly; ,Thai, shutting rode the door on V 4 it, Was left alone with - Beauty: ' Since when, poor IN it, . Glad to eubmit, Rae nwn'd the pow'r of Beauty. CLIPPINGS. From tho American Sentinel BUSTLES. itail beauteous lump !;rnysterions bustle! say, tiffesh and blood, of:raga, or bran,or hay. Au thou Composed? and &at thou claim A locniannation and a name/ Say whence thou spring, and what tby use or end And these I promise with my verse to blend: Thoti an, indeed, the pride of every belle Who doi h delight at all to cut a swell And by.thir aufsecure the Utmost honor. That leattivre. rags, or hay, can heap upon her. - Merrimac Journal The absurd custom which has become so pre valent of late among the ladies, of wearing what are 'nut' inaptly Styled "bustles,"(inaamuch as they Italie caused more than One young lady to beetle through the street , ' in search of some friendly door behind which to hide her confus. ion,) has frequently placed the adventurous wea. revs in situations the must awkward and distres iing. 11 can conceive of nothing more annoying to . the seronbilityl of a modest young lady than the idea of dropping this appendage during a walk through our fashionable streets, and yet no later than the day before yesterday, this most dis. tressineeituation was realized • by a young lady, neat Fourth and G hesnutstreets. Ladies appear not tptie aware, that their attempts to improve the 6gure, convey to our minds the idea of sane defect,' the eziraes'c 'of which, creates a netens for Creiort to artificial means to imitate perfect j'portiets and bustlea !! what an idea of pro portion those ladies have, whO,thus disfigure their persons and rob themselves of nature's fair pro. portions. - F. 'Hail. wondrous age! when nature 's perfect law -Resigns the contest to a bag of straw ! When fashion bold, embracing every yvhim Augments the from where nature fain would trim ; And taste. as fickle as the fleeting wipd. Must needs attach an extra hump behind— Whileynuth and beauty, bending neath the load. Beim:nes a martyr to the laws' tie mode. Alarrimat JpurnaL It icrelated of Fontenelle that he was a great egotist, and cared fiir nothing pht himself. , The follow L rog anecdote of, him would seem to imply thlat wit, or-what the French term, esprit, is.some. titries quite incempatella with feeling. An old ac *tintance of Fontanelle went one day to see him at his' country, house. and said he had come to eat a.bit of dinner *What shall we have?—do you like 'Sparagtis 7' said Fontenelle. •If you please --bet l with nil.' •Oil . 1 ,-1 prefer them wi.h sauce.' *Sot sauce disagrees with me,' replied the guest. tWeli, well, we shall hive them with oil,' Fun tenelle then, went out to give hii-ortiers; but on his return lab found his poor acquaintance dead of en afMplaki. ; Winning to the head of the stairs, be called out Cda! dress the '.paragas with saute I - . • Tuk A TLAHTIc. AND THE PACIFIC.—A London pa' per say a that'the works preparit.ory to the coin. Tnencemetit of mitt ing through the Isthmus of Ira naMa sire o.vancing rapidly. The entire length of this nnal will be 4s miles; its' breadth; at the 'eurface,l3s feet; and its depth 50 feet. M. Mo n!, the engineer, estimates its cost at X260,011U sterling. • tinon.--The Picayune ssys, that to take in 111 sail on a canal boat, you must jump ashore and . krwek dcrwri the home. Whoever is honest, genethus, courteous, honor table and Candid, is a true gentleman, whether tear ined or unlearned, rich or poor. GOop.—Here is a good motto. It is from the Poilirnotith Jaurnal: 0:Our country against the .world ..Our State, befoie any other in' the Union .•bUR TOWN, in preferenOe to any other in the Statot" There ate three things which ~ should never be ralone in a hiirry :—threading a Reedle, shooting wild fowl, and getting married. The Roman Empire fell, a Prey to domestic shiny, says Allison in his History of Europe. - , Fifty•seven voters in Montgomery County, Ohio; Live petitioned the Legislature for a reduh . tied; of the marriage feerr, representing that they ereQcLerrnd from nastrimony by, the costs of the ceremony." A.virit.,,-Somebody, says that there are, two scripture proofS that females do.not go to heaven. First, (Rev. xi. I.) "Arid there appeared a great wonder in heaven .; •to ! a woman !"' Second, (ib. I.) oThere was silence in heaven about :dm space of hall an hour!" It appears by a ttntement in a foreign paper that the "Odd, Fellows" societies in England, Ire land in& Scotland, have given for :charitable pur poses, within the last year, about one million two hutidreil thousand dollars. Such acts of benevo lence speaks volumes for this society, and carry with:them the smiles of humanity. M. La &mite :ascertained that washing the WO with vinegar and a brush will, in a few does, remnire gie 43 ear ; thus obviating the necessity for filling or acrapina them, which so lifters ihjures the enamel:' Be -repornmends the 'use of powdered charimal.iind tinctura of theta', afterwird, which cfrectuilly "(in his opinion) prevents its formation. We are isther surprised to learn that of 57 pnet masters in the Union whose compensation exceeds 111,500,fiverilsr4 ter) are to Massachusetts. '1 he post masters in the eight chief towns in that state re- Wee as follows: Boston, $2000; Novi Bedford, 1,571 : 9; Newburyport, 1.251 19; Northampton, MOT 14; &Aleut. 1,702'95; Springfield, 1.499, 11; Wirt:ester, 1,591 29; Lowell, 1,226 79. 4Plor t -.;„ z 'PROTECTION. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE 17iEPRASI:LEXO:i.NSITICANCE op' pnickprtm.4lA. Capital 409,000, Paid in. cHAILTER- PERPET6L, CONTINUE to make insniance, permanent and limited orteveiy .4dotOption or property in town end Country on the liStio I livorable terms. Office 16:i1 i Chesnut Street near fifth street. CHARLES N. HANCA ER. President. DI Eirroßs. Charles N. Banker, Samuel Grant. James Scott. FrOrrick Brown, Thomas Hart,. Jacob R. Smith, Thomas S. Mahon. Geo. W. Richards, Tobias Wagner. Modecai D. 'Lewis. - - CHARLES G. BANCK ER, Sect The Subscriber, hae,been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution, and is now pre pared to make insurance, on every description of property. at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL • Pottsville, June 19. 1841. 25—ly Indemnity against lois or damage by Flee. Capital ti 400,000. CUIARTER PERPETUAL. THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY; make Insurances, either temporary or perpetually, against Loss or Daniage by FIRE, in town or country, on Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, 'on Household Furniture, Merchandise, Horses, Cattle,.Agricultural,Commercial and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every description; YEsszt.s and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga etrand Ground Rents upon the Most favOrable terms. Applications foSrlnsurance, or any information on tl‘subject may be made either personally or by leder, at the Company's offik., at : the Northwest coritcr of Sixth and Wood streets. • MORTON McMICHA EL, President. KRUMBILIAR, Secretary. Dlattcroas; • orlon McMichael, Charles Stokes, J. seph Wood. Archibald Wright. . L. Lagucrenne, Samuel Townsend, . lijah Dallett, Robert Loughead, George M. Troutman. R- W. Pomeroy,,, George W. Schreiner. ' The subscriber - has teen appointed AOCNT for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make hiPURANCEI3 upon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN , BANNAN Pottsville, Feb. 27,1841 'NEW DRUG STORE. / E. B. EICHHOLTZ, respectfully Worms the citizens of Pottsville, and n3"r Schuylkill county generally, that he CIL has opened, ( In 4 the store formerly oc cupied by Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Dyes, Varnishes, Putty, Glass, Spices, Patent Medicines, 4-c., 4c. And solicits a share of public patronage, confi dently assuring the miblic that every artic'e in his line, shall be of the first quality, and purely genuine. Having served a regular apprenticeship to the busines in Philadelphia, those who favour him with a call, can rest satisfied that he will guard strictly against all mistakes, sad have their med icines put up with the greatest cafe and nicety. Physicians prescriptions attended to with par ticular care, at all hours. Country Physicians and Storekeepers, supplied at a small advance on ci ty prices. Pottsville, December 3. 49-41 FRESH GROCERIES'. Old Goverment, Java, Rio. Laguira and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugars. Imperial. Young Dyson. Pouchong ¢ Souchong Tea Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump Sugar. Pickles`and Saucei, a general assortment. Red, White. Yellow and Brown Soap. Vines and Liquors, a full assortment. Porto Rico,Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate, Starch, Fruit,Rice, Can be bought on as reasonable terms as. else where of h. Q, Sr, A. HENDERSON. May 28 22 LA"- BOOKS.—McKinney'a Digest or. the 'Laws of Pennsylvania. McKinney's Pennsylvania Justice. McKinney's Select Laws of Pennsylvania, for the use of the Farmer, Mechanic, and Man of Business, or laws that every person in the community ought to be acquainted with. Just received and fur sale by November S, 11' WllO WANTS B tRGAINS.XII 'LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR are receiving from LA their Wholesale and Retail Store, No. 24, Mar ket gime% Philadelohia, a lot of superior Ready Made Clothing, and whieh they are obliged to offer at low prices. in order to dispose of their Winter stock, and by selling at reduced prices,' it will enable them to dispose of their splendid aAortmencof Clothing, to the entire satisfaction of the custotncrs. By calling and examining., you will find full Lined Plain and Fig ured Beaver Cloth Surtuur Coats varying in price from 811 00 to 15 00 Superior English Pilot coats, 6 00 to 10 00 do Flushing d,. 250 to 500 do Blue and;l3l'k. Frock Fonts 900t012 00 do do Dress do 900 to 11 50 O 0 Grey and Green Cloth Coats iOO to 900 do Moleskin Fmck & Dress do 4 (10 to 500 Also on hand ag assortment of Fancy Satin Vesti 2 50 to 4 50 With a variety of Suspenders. Stocks, and Collars. &c., all of wh.ch will be sold to the entire satisfac— tion of all that may call, -by LIPPINCOT & TAYLOR, • Mammoth Clothing Store, Corner of Mahan tong. and Centre street. 'P. k.—We are now prepared to accommodate those fifteen men that called on us last Saturday' for Sunont Coats at their own prices. Pottsville. December 31. r MEDICINES! MEDICINES! DR, Wm, Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills do Soothing Syrup for children. Baron Von ilutcheler's, Herb Pilla Doct. Goodie's Female Pills. Dna. William Evan's Fever & Ague Pills, Doct. Hunt's Botanic Pills. For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills are said to be superior to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. A fresh supply of the above Medicines, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of Dec II 50— JOHN S. C. MARTIN. MAGAZINES FOR 1843. yr HE subscriber has made arrangements tote m- • ceive all the Magazines of any reputation published in the -United States, and respectfully solicits subscription for the same at his Periodi cal Agency Office and Book Store, which will be delivered free of powage, to all those rho sub. scribe at his office. Those who prefer tt, can pay for each number as they receive it. The follow. ing are some of the Magazines issued,' for which the subscriber is Agent : .• Godev's Ladies' Hook, per annum 813 00 Graham's Magazine, Miss Leslie's Magazine Ladies' Companion, do 3 00 The Artist, a new publication, do 300 Epee Sargent's New Monthly Magazine, 300 Boston Misce • do 3 00 New York Knickerbocker, do 5 00 Hunt's Merchant's Magazine, do 500 Campbell's Museum of Foreign Literature - • and Scienee, Merry's Museum, • Ladies' ,Musical Library, Er Country current funds taken in payment for Magazines, which together with the saving of the postage, will be sufficient inducement for sub scribing at this office. 1T All the cheap pgblications received as soon as igseed. December, 17 EMDEN' PIPE, HYDRANTS, &c.—The sub /Lai scriber has for sale Leaden Pipe of various thick lames. suitable for conducting wafer to houses, an other purposes. Also. Hydrants, Stop Cocks; Cocks and 'Ferrules. of the most approved kinds. Just re ceived and for sale cheap by • B. BANNAN April 16' 16-- UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS QILK, Scotch, Gingham & guslin Umbrellas. Parasol- and Sun Shades. A complete assortment. just received and •tor sale by • i E. Q. &A. HENDERSON. May, (.28,'„ WILT !STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY v v —A truth supply of this celebrated Medicine est received and for sale by the subscriber, sole A , nt for the proprietors. Dec. 31.1- ;~~:: , 1 - and Sauer CRACKERS.Waier, Soda, Sugar C RACKERS .- Wafer , Crackers, fresh, far - May 'an= i E.,Qi ezA, ni:NbtRAvN. rir — as.-50 boxes soucho:ng and Pawchong Teas .."",reeeived and far,sale by - On. 29.44— , 'MILLER & lIAGGERTY. VVY F;TISP , eEI Ili ROI ItlYSlC—.lnst receiv " • cd and for salP. : : •B. BA N NAN fcl; 8 2;3 VILA BAILT;-15n tons of Plasteri, and 1 1. 1.50 sacks Ground Salaor sale by. Oct 29.44 MILLER & HAGGER*Y. Ii AFL'S do NOTES.—On sheets, and' Vetted unhoutid Also Bills of Lading, for sale hy`s' July 30. B. BANAN: ----; pinivrgs & MURDERS. —History of -Pi rates and Horrible Mordant.. Just received and or sale by May 28, 22- B. BANN.A.. 1111ERRIAN INK—Which flows freely. fur the use of Steel Pens,just received and for sale by July 23.30- BANNAN 1p I. re. LEY'S COMMON SCHOOL HIS S TO• "` RV—Just received and for sale by May 21; 21— ' B. BA NNA.N. V h TEE.X.,, PENS—Every variety, just reneive4 and very'cbeap by B. BANNA:N. June 111 2i iUDVIGH'S GERMAN Api D ENGLISH OB A M M ERS--lustreceiteii and for wile by Oct. 2.2. 43 B. BANNAN. TIME BOOKS .— The subscriber bee on hand a Sanely of Time Books of the most atipio. ved kind, which will ba sold cheap, by - - N0v.112, 46 B. BANNAN. Clif KIPS St. CANES—Just received and fo v, pale anhilsortuient orGig, Sulkey, and riding %Vhipthund Wilrking Canes. March 19;1* !MIN S. C. MARTEN. rj R EltS 7 MUCK MAN U A U r -Bet ng treatise on Boil and manurea. Also, The PA R LAPIDAIVASURF.R. or pocket companion lust rec r eived ard for sale by B. BANNAN. Apri...l6 TOOTH AND EAR ACH FL-=.2klit.r.'s +noth and Ear Ache drops, a, safe and speedy cure for the shrive diseases. Junk, received ann for g6le at NIA WAIN'S Drag store. April 16,16-- WARMING & 6 R DENrlGlv—The com a' *le Farmer, and the complete Gardener. Just received and for sale by • B. BANN AN. March 96 , 13— PICTORIAL BIBLE,—With 600 Illustra. lions, 3 volumes, elegantly bound—price $6 Just received and for sale by Junq I B. BA NN pIANO FOR SALE.--A second handed Pi ann for sale very low by; f. is. J. BEATTY. November 5, ipt OS.—The subscribeiki have been appoint ed` • gents by the New Vork Manufacturing Co. for the 'sale oftheir celebratikl Grand Action Pianos, of either Rosewood or Mahogany, a specimen of which dan be seen by applying to December 18. 51— T. At J BEATTY. DOCTOR F. NAG LE—Re ,„,spectfully tenders is professional cervices o the citizens o6Tottsville, end-vicinity. Rig office is at thh corner of Markmfand _M' Adams streets. April 16, 16—tf. ENOII . II AGE 1100 E IN DVS 118. Y..— BI I ANK BOOKS.—Thesubscriber manufactures all kinds of Blank Books, fitim 61 cents to $l2 each, Ayhich he will warrant to be' equal in quality to any purchaied elsewhere, at Philadelpb;s prices. April 16 16— b. BANNAN. ILArEIII. CHEAPEH THAN EVER!— Writing Paper and Letter Paper, ruled. at $1.75 ream wholesale, or In conts per quire retail, to suit the times. Also a large assortment of paper of su. pericir 9ualky„at reduced prices. Jest received end for 83 le by June 4,23- B BA/VN AN. Line, Twine and Cordage Manufactory, TIOMASJACKSON, begs leave to return his most sinters thanks to Captains and owners of Boats, store keepers, his friendi and the public gen erally, for the very liberal patronage and many favors he has received during a period of upwards of 12 years, which has elapsed'since he commenced the above business in Reading, and he would respctful ly inform them that after the destruction of his man ufactory by the great freshet of January, 1841. he built an entire new and much more extensive Rope- Walk, which he has fitted up with new and improved machinery of the best description, for the manufac ture of Patent Laid Cordage, of every kind, fully e qual to any in the United States. lie has also added to the above, an establishment for the manufacture of all kinds of light cords. Bed Roux, Halters, Wash Lines, Twines, Chalk. Mason. and measuring lines, of every vanety. B. BANNAN. 45- T J . would also cespectfullv inform all who may' be likely to want the article, that he manufac tures Flat Ropes for raisine weights op shafts and incline planes by steam power. The Flat Rope is very much use.i in the mines of F.urope. and for the 'purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advantages over the common round rope or chain. T. J, will insure his Flat Ropes to be made of the very best material, in the most careful and experien ced manner, and_by machinery of the best and most accurate principle. An extensive assortment ofcoils of Italian, Manilla.' and Tar'd Russia Hemp Rope, Bow, Stern and Towing lines of all sizes, Packing for steam engines. Lines. Twines and Cordage of ev ery cleacription. Alec, Tar, Pitch and Oakum. con scantly: kept on hand. T. J's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing lines are made on an improved plan of his own, and ofthe best and strongest kind of Italian Hemp, selected in Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture, as his long experience in the n aking of towing lines has convinced him that they are an article which cannot be made too good, he has been at great pains and ex pense to produce them perfect. Orders for any thing in his business from a fishing . line winghing 1-10th of 311 ounce, to a thousand feet length' t 3 Inch flat rope weighing 3.1 tons, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will be thankful ly received and promptly executed on the most rea sonable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail road in a few hours, free of frelghtL UNIFORM SYSTEM OF SCHOOL BOOKS 1 THE Superintendent of Common Schools, hav ing made a selection of School Bookie, for the purpose of making the Books uniform [through out the State, in the Public Schools, and prevent the inconvenience arising from a changeof Books when lit is necessary fur children to remove from one district to another. And the School pirectors of the Borough of Pottsville, having ado ted these BookS, the subscriber hereby gives n tice that he has made arranzements with the p, Wishers of theiie Books, to furnish them wholesale to those who wish to sell again, at the Publisher's prices. The full series, consist of . Cobb's New Spelling Book, in six parts, Cobh's New Juvenile Readers, Nos. 1 and 2, i Frost's History of the United States. Frost's American Speaker • Frost's Grammer Mitchell's Geographical Reader. do School Geography do Primary - do Kieth's Arithmetic, , Fit's Exercises in Composition, C O b 'S Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. These Books will also be retailed by the sub. scriber at the lowest rates. do 3 00 do 1 50 5 00 I 00 3 00 Itowantre improved Tonic Mixture. A . SOVEREIGN and never failing cure for Ague and Fever. Persons who are afflicted with the above disease, can obtain a speedy and safe cure for the same, by applying to the sub scriber, who has been appointed sole: agent for the sale of the medicine in Schuylkill county. Price one dollar per bottle, warrantedito cure or no charge. R4sidence, Mahantongn street, Pottsville. JOHN T. HAZZARD. 27—tf. B. BANNAN. 51- JOHN S.C. MARTIN MEI PATENT LIAD FLA Pee ROUND ROPE AND OZBIERAL REA DING P. s; any quantity of Flax taken at Market price. Reading. I'eb. 19 8-1 y PUBLIC SCHOOLS. B. BANNA N, Bookseller and Stationer 3 Japnary 14, Jul) 2, DOCTOR AD. LIPPE, ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants 11111 43 f Pottsville and its vicinity. that he has moved in town,,and - offers hie professional se-= ces! in all the medical branches o he public. Practicing he Homorepathic system, and if reqUested. the Allompahic, he hopes from long experience to give full Satisfaction to such as will call on him, Be will be ready for profession. alatirvices at-any time at his vesldenee. 1 . ' .A. D.LIPPE, 111,D. Greenwood, Deceinber " 49—if- ME ±HE wirs-015!.:•.J0RNAL..:. •NEIN nom - • • , JAMES -DOWNEYr , IippESPECTFULLY inhume me public that . 1 " 0 he has brought with him from N'ew Turk this sprhig, Large assortment of GROCRRIES 4. LIQUORS. Which he offers for sale at the most moderate Philadelphia wholesale prices, ( freights added, ) at his Store house; in the new Stone Building, next door !obis tavern, Morris' addition to Potts ville, consisting of Black and Green Teas, Falling Loaf, Santa Cruz, Porto Rico, iy New Orleans Sugars, Rio, Java, and St Domingo Coffee, Sperm Common Oils, Mobilises, White aud yellow Soaps, Tobacco, Keg and Box Raisins, Wines and Liquors, from common to the „rest quality, A quantity of Dryed Meat, Mackerel, from No. I to No. 3, in quarter thtlf and hill barrels, About 300 Sacks Ground Salt, 60 barrels superior Alba ny Summer Ale, &c.. May 14, 20—ly PENNSYLVANIA HALL. TnE public are respectfully informed that the subscribers have taken this large and com ' modioun establishment, recently kept ••se i h t l by William G.Johnson. To the for. is MCI patrons of this establishment and the public generally, the undersigned promise, to extend all the accommodations and comforts at this house that men so satisfactordy received, while under the charge of Mr. Johnson. J J A O C SE O P B H P W ET T R Y S ER, Pottsville, June I I, - 24 . RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS NEW DRUG STORE. viltHESubsci iber returns his graiein lack edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and others,.-who stepped forward to his assistance of ter the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the pub. lic generally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Cle s inens, in Centre Street, in the 'borough of Pottsville,where may always be had a general assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS I PILLS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to fiction very low and aecom:no. dating terms. GM N. B. Physicians prescriptions carefully ut up at the shortest notice. May 30, I:38 WM. T. SPTING. PHILADELPHIA, READING, AND POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. ftATE& OF FREIGHTS ON M ERCHAN DIZE, between Pottsville and Pilladelphia, from April Ist, 1842, per ton of 2000 ROL Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and 'Bricks, $2 10 Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber; Marble. Lime, Tar and Pitch, 2 50 Nails and Spikes, Bar and Rolled Iron, Hollow-Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark, Lem ber,Staves,Salt-fish, Tobacco and Lead, 2 90 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En. pines and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, Lard, Tallow, Rags, Wool, Oysters, Hides, Hemp, Earthen-Wareand Glue, 4 25 Dry Goods, Wines and Foreign Liquors, Drugs and Medicines, Glass, Paper, Chini and Queens-Ware, Meat, Fish and Confectionary, 5 . 25 No Storage will be charged for receiving or de livering Freight at any oithe Company's Depots on the tine, unless allowed . to remain over 10 days. Days of starting of Freight Trains,on THURS DAYS and S.ATUR DAYS, at 3, P. M March 26 DANIEL B. limo TOWN HALL STORE. HAAS & LAING, SAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens o Schuylkill county. that they have just opened in the basement story of the Town Hail, on Centre street. in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of ust brought from Philadelphia, where they were se emed with great care, and purchased at unusually low prices—comprising every variety of. Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass Ware, China Ware, Queens and Eartken Ware, Among which may he found Superfine Cloths, of various colors and qualities, Blue, Black and Fancy-colored Cassimeres,' Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets. Prints. Lawns, Ginghams, Morinoes and Plaids, S lk. Satin, Linen and lices, Canton Flannel, Hoßands and Nanking, Marseilles and Valentia Vestings, 3-4. 4-4.5-4,6-4 Allisline, Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Handle. New and sal erior style Summer Cloths, Cotuiriades and Beverteens. -- In fine, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Ware, Silk,Cotton, Mohair, Morino & Wors'd Stockings Ladies' t nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. New Orleans, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars, New Orleans, Sugar House, and Syrup Molasses, Tea a nd Coffee, of vanous kinds, Cheese. Candles, Soap and Vinegar, Salmon, Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, Hams,' Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, Havanna, Half Spanish and Common Sugars, Soda, Water son &gar Crackers, Sperm Oil. Butter. Eggs, and Lard, Dried Apples and Peaches, and a 'great variety of other articles, all of which will be sold at low prices f oraash, or in Exchange for country produce. Ea , Remember the Town Hall Store. Pottsville. May 14. PRINTERS' INK,—In 12 and 25 lbs. Kegs, a Philadelphiaprices, for sale by March 19, 12-- B. BANNA N. NEW I' ASH lON AR LE CLOTH. Th STORE. JUST opened for the Benefit of the Poor, by Bennie. at reduced prices and for cash, at the old Post Office stand, Centre street, opposite Mar. ket greet. By calling end miming you will find the Pri cee to snit the Timee. Pottsville ; November 12 ; • 46-- GASSNER & CHURCHILL, PORTRAIT PAINTERS, RESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies' and Gentlemen of Pottsville, that they have taken a room at GEISSE'S HOTEL, Centre street, where they will be happy to watt upon any who may wish to patronize them. [l3' Flies will paint .Portr'aits from $8 to 89.0 according to the size. The Public Ewe respect. fully invited to call: and see Specimens at.-their room. Pottsville, Nov. 26, 1842. —4B EXECUTORS' NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Robert McDermut, late of the city of New York, deceased, are requested to make known the same without delay, to Abigail Mc. Dermut, Executrix, James R. Whiting, Esq. or George Hart Executors, in the city of New York, or to . ' EDW. OWEN PARRY. Attorney for the Executors, Pottsville. April 16, 16—tf To Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Stettin Engine Builders, and others. PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES From 4 - inches tot in calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, aspableof sustaining pressure from 400 to 2500 lbs. per square inch. with Stop cocks, T.., L•. and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with screw Joints, suitable for STEAM. WATER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER Amu 2 5 ,, 4, • Manufactured and for sale .by ffiOSRISs WASHER & MlOTUfilis Warehouse B. E. Carrier of Third & Walnut Streets, • • PHILADELPHIA. Julyll EFM JAMBS LA/ NO NEV GOODS, INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Of the Wirth American Cantle of Health This extraordinarymedicine is founded upon the principle that the human frame is -subject to ONLY ONE onmasi,..viz.Corrupt Humors, or in otner words Impurity of the Bloodand nothing save vegetable cleapsing, is wanted in order to drive d iseaseof every description from the body. If the channels of our mighty rivers shoulcibe- come - choked up, would not the accumulated waters find new outlets, or the country be inundatedt—Just so with the human body; if the natural drains become closed, the accumulated impurities will most assured ly find vent in some form of disease or death will be a certain consequence. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are eminently calculated for carrying out this GRAND PURIFYING PRLNCIPLE, because they area purgative medicine eo justly balanced and withal so natural to the human constitution, that they cannot possibly injure the moat delicate; at the winie time, if used in such a manner as to pr oduce free evacuations by the bowels, and repeated a few times, it will be absolute ly impossible for pain or distress of any kind to con ein the body. A tangle twenty five cent box of the above named Indian Vegetable Pills will, in all cases, give relief; sometimes even beyond the power of words to describe, and if persevered in for a short time, there is not a malady In the whole course of hit man ills that can possibly withstand their astonishing and wonderful influence. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETA axis Ptxxs are a-certain core for - ,COSTI VEN ES'S. Because they completely cleanse the stomach and boWels from those bilious and corrupt ht.mora which paralyse and weaken the digestive organs, and are the cause of headache, nausea, and sickness, palpitation of the heart, rheumatic pains in va rious parts of the body, and many other unpleasant spumonis. In all disordered motions of the Blood. called Intermittent, Remittent, Nervous, Inflammatory, and Putrid FEVERS Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found cer rain remedy; because thy cleanse the stomach and bowels from all billions humors and purify the blood; consequently, as they remove every kind of disease. they are absolutely certain to cure every kind of fever. So, also when morbid humors am deposited upon the membrane and muscle; causing those pains inua [nation and swelling, called R H EU M AT ISM, GOUT, die., • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on as alwayseertnin to give relief, and if persvered with, will most assuredly. and without fail, nuke. a per fect cure of the above painful maladies.—From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night OD going to bed, will; in a short time, completely rid the body frOrn all morbid and corrupt humors; and rheumatism, gout. nod pain of every description, will disappear, as if by magic. For the same reason, when, from Kidder changes of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspira tion is checked, and those humors which should pass off by the skin. are thrown inwardly. causing headache. nausea, ar'd sickness, pain in the bones, watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoarseness, coughs. con gumption, rheumatic pains in various part of the body and many other . symtoms of CATCHING COLD, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills- will invariably give immediate relief. Three or four pills taken at night on going to bed, and repeated a few times, will remove all the above unpleasant symtoins, and restore the body to even sounder health than before. The same may be said of difficulty :of breathing, or ASTHMA Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry off by the stomach and bowels those rough and phlegmy hombre which stop the air cells of the lungs, and are the cause of the above dreadful com plaint It should also be remembered that WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PI LLS arecertain to ternove pain in the side. oppression, nausea and sickness, lora of appetite, costiveness. a yellow tinge of the skin and eyes, and every other symptoms of LIVER COMPLAINT. Because they purge from the body those corrupt and stagnant humours, which when deposited on the liver. are the cause of the above dangerous compiaint. They are also to prevent APOPLEXY AND SUDDEN DEATH. ißecause they carry off those humours which obstruc ting the circulation, are the cause of p rush, or deter- mination of blood to the head; giddiness, especially on turning suddenly round. blindness, drowsiness, loss of memory, inflamation of the brain, insanity. and all disorders of the mind. Those who labour within doors should remember that they frequently breathe an atmosphere which is wholly unfit for the proper expansion of the lungs, and at the same time owing to is ant of exercise. the bowels are not sufficiently evacuated, the Liood becomes impure, and headache, indigestion, palpita tion of the heart, and many other disagreeable symtoms are sure to follow. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Being a Cleanser of the stomach and bowels, and a direct purifier of the Blood, are certain not only to remove pain or distress of every kind from the body. but if used occasionally, so as to keep the body free from those humours which are the cause of every malady, incident to man. they will most assuredly promote such a just and equal circulation of the blood that those who lead a sedentary life, will be able to enjoy sound health, and disease of any kind will be absolutely impossible. (IA UTIONS 70 AGENTS. Country agents, and others, are respectfully informed that, owing to the great popularity, and jnereasing demand for the above named Pills, a host of unprincipled persons arc s busily engaged in manufacturing, and vending fr, spurious article in imitation of . WRIGHT'S INDIAN VE = ETABLE PILL. They are also further informed that I have a suit pending against one V 0. Falck, for counterfeiting the above named medicine• and are cautioned against buying or receiving mixlicine from said V. 0. Falnk. as he cannot by any possibility have the genuine Wriehes Indian Vegetable Pills for' sale. All travelling agents, with genuine medicine are provided with a certificate of agency, signed by William Wright, Vice President of the N. A. College ofHealth. Travellers, who cannot show a certificate as above described, will be known as base impostors —Shun them, therefore. as you would allighway man, or a Midnight Robber. Offices. devoted exclusively tcrthc sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, No. 169 Race St. Philadelphia. No, 28d Greenwich street. Boston N It—Beware of the counfrefeiter in Third - Sireel Philadelphia. AGENFSFOR SCHUY I,K ILL COUNTY. Thomas & James Beatty. Pottsville. Bickel & Hill, Orwigsburg. Daniel Saylor, Schuylkill Haven. Aaron Malts. Mahantongo, J. Waist. Klingerstown Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantongo, Jonas Kauffman. do Nialiantongo, Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. John Snyd-m, Friedensburg. & G Martz. Port Clinton Fetheroff, Drey & Co. Tuscarora. William 'Taggart, Tamaqua. John Maurer, Mahantongo. Mority Forreider, West Penn Township R Schuler &Co East Brunswick Township Seltzer & Bock. MeKeansburg C. H. DeForest, Lewellyn. Emanuel 0. St Jo. n Kauffman, Zimmertnantown October 1, 1842, 40— NEW STORE. THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have taken the store lately occu pied by J. W. Lawton & -Co. and have just re ceived and opened an assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, dcc.•emohg which are DRY GOODS. f Blue-Black and Fancy colored Cloth and Cassimers-Sattinetts-Mouslin de Lanes—Chtnt zes—Flannels—Cotton do.—Checks, Tickings, Morinos—Bleached and Unbleached Maefins— Winter Vestinge—Shavils. -Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs—Wolsey—Worsted and Cotton Hoisery—Mena Hose and Hall Huse—Gloves— Umbrellas, &c. GROOERIES Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Hyson—Giin poweer—lmperial and Blank Teas—Pickles— Spices—Syrup—Sugar House and Trinidad Mo lasses--Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps —Crackers—Rice--Raisins and Currants—Hops - -Barley, &c. QUEENS WARE. Liverpool, Granite, Common and Scotch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates,-Lamps &c. together with an assortment of Efirighes, Cedar Ware, Shovels, &c. To.all of which we would invite the attention of our friends and of the public generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction to all. TROUTMAN 4. SILLY MAN. L. W. Taorrumr, S• SILLVIIAN. ( November 20 47 SEAR'S BIBLE BloGßApirrir,—With sev eral hundred engravings. being a Biography of the Lives and characters of the ptincipal personages re corded in the sacred writings. Practically adapted to tbeinstrubtion ofyouth and private families. Just received and for sale by ; B. BANN AN. May 28 22.. WIPE ALPHABET ON BLOCKS—For children Dinn received and for sale by B. HANNAN. ecember 17, 51— Ea QM CONSUMPTION OE THE LUNGS, Affections of the Lion, Asthma, Dv:ire - Kitts, Pain or Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, Chronic Coughs. pleurisy. Heat rrhage of the Lungs, and all affections of the Pulmonary Onions. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION A compound Balsamic preparation of the Prunus Virginian° or "Wild Cherry Bark," combined with the Extract of Tar prepared by a hew chemical process, approved and recem mended by the most distinguished physicians, and universally acknowleged the most valuable medicine ever discovCred. No Quaderry No Decrption in setting forth the virtues of this truly great medicine. we have no desire to deceive those who are labouring under atilfetion, nor do we wish to eulogize it more than it justly deserves. Yet when we look around and see the vast a mount of suffering and distress occasioned by many of the diseases in which this medicine has proved so highly successful, we feel that we can not urge its claims too strongly, or say too much in its favour.' Various. remedies it is true have been offered. and puffed into notice for the cure of diseaseri of the Lungs. arid sonic have no doubt seen found very useful, but of all that have yet heed discov ered, it is aomitted by physicians and all who have witnessed its effects, that none has proved as successful as this. Such indeed, aro the ♦IItTbI 0: this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of COSia-USIPTION„ after all the most esteemed rein_ edi. aof physicians have faded to ff•et any change, the use of this medicine has been pro. ductive of the most astonishing relief, and ac tually effected cures after all hones of recovery had been de:spaired of. In the first stages of the disensa,terrocti 4 4 Ca tarrhal Censuntytion," originating trom ne?iet. ed COLD, it has been used with undeviating success, and hundreds acknowledge they owi the restoration of their-health to 'fits invaluable medicine alone. Iri that tOrn: of Com-umption so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or ' , GOING INTO A DEOLINE,' A complaint with which thousands tire linger ilig, it has also proved highly successful, and not only possesses the power ofl checking the ping . resa of this alarming complaint,.hut also strengli er.s and invigorates the sysiern more effectually than any medicine we have ever.possessed„ Besides its surprising clßeacy in Consump tion, it is equally etricamouS in Liner Complaints, Asthma, Bronchitis, iind all affeetirms of the Lungs. and has cured many of the must obsti nate cases, after every other remedy had faded. Er For particlars see Dr. Wistar'e Treatise on Conasumption, to be had of the agents. The Extraordinary Succors Attending the use of this rn&licine in diseases of 'the Lungs, and the many singular cures ii has efFected., having fully established its efficacy, and as we haiie already published numerous cer tificates from the highest authority, which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we unmade/ it up necessary to exhibit a long list of them in this place, and will only mention a few cases, to show what it has done. WHILE LIFE REMAINS WE HAVE STILL sOME.HOPE A SURPRI.sING CeßK.—Areerke' the man. gular cures which this medicine has toff eted. there is perhaps none in which its powers are so fully shown as in the cast of Mrs. Austin. This lady had been consumptive for several years, and during the greater part of this lime hid received the best medical attention, and til ed all the most valuable remedies, yet nothing could be found to arrest its progress. Slie be. came subject to violent fits of coughing, e swop_ rated large quantities of matter occasional!. tin ged with blood, and step by step this fearful die ease continued its course, until all hopes of a re. covery was entirely despaired of. While in this distressing situation, lingering nc pou the Very verge of the grave, she comme the use or this Balsam, which to use her own expression, op. erated utmost like a charm. In n tirw days she expectorated freely, the cough was gradually suppressed, and every day appeared to add fresh vigour to her looks, and now, in the place of that emaciated form withering try decay, she is seen mingling, in society, in better health than she has enjoyed for years, DISINTERESTED TE.. , TIIIsNY. Having witness sed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wiatar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully acknowledge the above staternont to be true and correct. J. C. WALTERS, M. D • LIVER COMPLAINT.- - MES. Eliza Thmit intim was aflicted with this complaint for nearly five years, during which tune she was under, the moat skil ful physicians—had tried Ilercur . P, Botanic, and Hontrepathic remedie', and 'every thing that of. tarred her any hopes of relief. She had wandering puins in the side, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking frequent pains in the breast, and had been una ble to sleep on the right side forAhrte yoars•— By the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a hew weeks, and lemains well to this day. EL IZA TIIO PSON Woodedown, Sept. 4, I 8 I I. Dear Sir :—Aliliough your invaluable medi.. eine has already found hundreds of powerful ad vocates, it may still be gratifying to Von to re ceive a communication from any one that has been relieved by it. Such, Sir, is trolly my ease. I , have been a victim to that terrible disease Consumption. for many months, and have stiffer. ed so much, that I had become almost weary of my life. Hearing yoUr Balsam so highly prais ed, 1 begird faking a few weeks back, and can assure, yoit it has relieved me more than any thing '1 have ever used before, and I confidently believe it - will cure ate effectually. Please- give the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige, Yours. Respectlully, • 'JOHN PEARSON. Chester County, Sept. 6, 1841. Friend" Wistar gives rue much pleasure to inform thee that my wife's health has improv. ed very much since she has been usjng thy Bal sam of Wild Cherry, end we think there is no doubt but it will core her. She has taken the two bottles I purchased from thee a short time since, and her cough la much better, she also sleeps Well at night, and says she has found no. thing to give her so' much relief. Thee will please, give the bearer two bottles more for '- Thy Friend, EDWARD HOLMES. Lancaster County ; July. 18, 1841. Dear Sir;—Please send me two bottles of your genuine 'Balsam of Wild Cherry. I have been afflicted with Consumption for the last two years and suffered very much with_a severe cough, pains in 'my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, &e., and having a ied numerous remedies, and also been under several doctors, yet I could not find any thing. to relieve me until I used some of your Balsam. I got one bottle from a neighbor, of mine who is using it, and have found such wonderful relief frbm it that I have no doubt it will cure me effectually. Very respectfully yours, ROBERT HOMMA N. 1:1' Read the, follnwing from Dr. Jacob Hoff. man, a physician of extensive practice id Hun tingdon county. Dear Sir,—l procured one battle of Dr! . Wie. tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed, EN., of this place, and tried it in a case of obsti. nate Aithma. on a child.of Paul Schwebie, in which many other remedies had been tried with. out any relief. The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opinion, the child ia effectually cured by its use. Yours, &e.,, JACOB HafFMAN, M. D. December 23d, 1841. • Dear Sir,—Your Balsam of Wild• Cherry has effected an ne astonishing byree here.. One of which is an old lady, Mrs' Russell, who had been Buffering fora long time with shortness of breath ineand general weakness, until she was finally obliged to keep her bed. Alter various ahoy re• =dies had been resorted to in vain, she common. eeti.using your.lialsaut, and otter taking twu bot tles, wee so for recovered as to be able to attend to air the duties of her house, and on taking two bottles more ;nu entirely cured. liespectfuNr &c 9 ' 1011 N S. C. MARTOI.'• Pottsville, Pa CALIZIDN.--As there is a spurious mixture called syrup of Wild Cherry, purchasers should ho very particular to ask for Dr. WISTAWS BALSAM, and observe his signature on the Bo t tie. Prepared for the proprietor; and sold at whole:. sale by Williams &Co.;Chemists, No. 21 Minor . ..greet, Philadelphia. Sold in Pottsville by E. B. EICHHOLTZ.and JOHN S. C. MARTIN, and in almost every loon and village throughout the country. Price 91 00 a Bottle., January 7, 1843. A BIT or Porntr.—The following lines, et. pressive of the virtues of ,flr. Wistar's Bolan of Wild Cherry, the unrivalled remedy for ',Corr. sestrricer, iSt.c. has recently appeared in one of the country papers, and iilthongh we do not know to whom we are indebted for this poetic favor; we think it too good to be lost, and publish it fur the benefit of our readers genaralty. • Wnv WILL YE tur-" 7 •Ezeltiet. Why shtiuld ye be sielt,:ye poor dying; mortals, Why linger in sadness. 'twist earth and the sky A flotsam awaits you, that opens the portals ' Of vigor and health, then why should ye die ? Your Liver Complaints or settled Consum#ion, The Asthnia. Bronchi:as. Coughs. Colds, or sigAf sweats, The WILD Costal" RALSASI sumption In certain w cure you—thew tiway with regretri If you would live and be merry—Jirull but %Vistar's Wild Cherry, At Eichboltz's Drug Store sold: If for moping and sadness, yoi *oald substitute gladneas. Take it—and you'll live to grow Itefor e your mOney's all spent. or on dying yoter bent; Try R y ear—before you take le:we— Sure y‘m had better go borrow. than give up in sor roW. One Dollar' may buy a reprieve ' ' Price $l.OO a Rwile- -Principal Oger, No IQ South Fifth Street, pen:. Chepout. Palla. RATES OF FRE/wrr oN cot t. Per inn, from protaville find Schtivlkill hiaveri lu Way PoinN: Nov. 14, 1542 From Potlrvtlle, Sciel Hnven To Richmond or the Inclined Plane, $1 50 " Cmishehoeken, 1,40 Norrimown, 1,35 6 ' Port Kennedy, 1 :31 " Valley Forge, 1,311 " Pl.ce txctlle, 1,15 " Pottstown, 1,10 . 6 DotiOat•sville, 1,05 " Readlnc, 95 Allltonse's Bridge, 1.5 6. Thibrsyille, 80 " -Hamburg, 67 " Port Clinton, 56 6 . Orwig-horg, 33 Ar allowance of 20 per cent. per ton Will he mode if. Iroise titroi.eitine thi.tr own•Carv, 16 - Ihchmond or the Inclined Plane : _,from Pott.ville or Sphovllctll flavput, but tin° uther point.. Nov. tuber 26, 4t4— 1100 V ER I i K. E subscriber tins made arrangement. for IL the sale of this celebrated Ink, by the &mei, or single Bottle, at Mr. Hoover's wholesalh and reta.l Philadelphia price., and w'iirld ril•tmr folly invite all those m want of a!;good articte to call, and judge for themselves. • Thy Departrhents at, Washington, after testing • the different kinds of Ink mormiScmred, have `decided in favor of Mr. Hoover''.—and a supply it ihe'ensuing session of Congress has been en gaged at his establissmcnt, The following are sele.eted from among the numerous certificate.. in flavor of this Ink From lin ,Pentivirriniart. HOOVER ' S Isis.—Good ibk as o very guoit thin and like most Pond thing., it R no very oft" i° be :net with ; but we think we may from setual enperimeni, cordially' recomnriend the writing Ink made and sold by Mr. Joseph E. Hooter, No. 105 north Third street, as being a capital article. It flows freely from the pen—is 'transparent nod without sedimen, and has an eseelh.nt color. It is by'tat the' best ink we have used for some , time, and those who are particular in'thiS mid i ter, cannot do better -than furnish themselves 1r Mr. lloover's este blin.hitieni. Their owl tttt s about ink must differ materially from oar•. it they are not plea-ed and very much pleased with his manufacture. Testimony of M. A ROOT, Ei.u., Teacher Or Penmanship: "Alter testing the various kinds of ink fonr.if in this market during the lust eight years. I :urn free to slate that a thorough trial or Mr. J PL. Floovra's ink has induced me to use it in Int 7 Wasting Rooms, and the scholars under ,my, charge, in preference to any other, as it does mitt corrode the steel peri,lows freely, has fi..fr, ;Der— \ manent, black glossy lii..lre, is entirely 1 ee front. sediment, does- not mould ur lleemne thin ; nod,„ in my own opt nici, only needs to hr , 1:,no .11 and ested, to he sought after and generally it-. cf. ~ M. A. ROOT. S. W. corner of Etehth and Arch dreets.. Philads., lin. 25, 1e42. I ~z., fi oz., H oz , rt., and Qt. Bottles by the dozen, ur single Ow sale by H. HANNAY, Agent for the Preprietor. 47 No vem ber 19, ATTENTION. 1111 LI FARY STORE. %NUE subscriber would respectfully infnem his Snends and customers, that he has touted his Military Cap Manufactory In Third Street, No. 101, a few doors below Race where he woold-hi pleased to see his old customers ands manyinew onesas are disposed to Finns him with their custom. Ile still c mtinues to manufacture Military and Sponmen's erticles of every description. such as Leather; Cloth, Felt. Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns; Forage Gaps; hoist era for troop Body do; Cartonch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards, sword Belts of all kinls ; Canteens; KnansarAs. ctifSecak pima-nu. Fire Itincitete; Palen.; 'l34in4. fllll , O do Brush and Pickers, Pinnace. Pornpcunia: ittromenN: Caps, Leather. Stocks, Qui Cases. eopetrior qualtty.:• Shot Bags, Game Bags. Drums. dec.. 4>c; • 're Orders thdhkfolly received and promptly at—.- tendmitn. WILLIAM CIIF.SSM AN, No; 101 Nortiv Third• St., a few doors below Recto Philedelplin; Oct. ,44-6 m.. 'DOCKET BOOKS: —Ladies''and Genilenaan'ir realest 13013/SV, and Card eases, rind 1 1 0 A Wallets.. just received and for sale by Sept. 24 19— B. RAS/NAN. HAMS & SHOULDERS. PRIME Western Hama, ( cured with and without smoke,) . Shoulders & Sides, Boston Smoked Reef, Sologna Sausage, smoked and Pickled Suitrion„, Halifax and Meisitachoaetts Mackerel: Shad. Smoked Fterring;Cod Fish, &J. • be sale at E Q.& LHENDERSOWS May 128:" Tt? RENT. THE PORT" CLINTON FOUNDRY, and' !ttachine Shop, together ,with all the Fluke,. Slachtnery, and fixtures, belonging thereto. Ap., Ply to ISAAC MEYERS, Esq.. at Port Clinton, or to ECKERT es , GUILFORD, Swatara Furnace: , st—tf • December 17, ELICIUGA A. ND MEDICINES. JUST received. in addition to former.- stopphleni a el general assortment of Drugs ? :Paints, Ilfedinnee, Oils, and Turpentine, r Chemicals. Dye Stuffs,, Patent Medicines, Vaimishes; r Perfumery, Glass, tram 749 to 216 y 30. Together with every amnia in his line, while he offers for sale, at 3 smalladvsnce.and solicits the at tention of Physicians and eodntry dealers generally,, JOHN S. C. MARTIN«. Mr Particular &tendon given to Physician's Pre , scriptioncat all hours. November 26. 6EI all pi- $1,40 1.32 1 30 1,20 1, 1,20 1',05 1,110 90 r 141) *fa 56 33 EB
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