1 - ir '- M 15 I: , 7 • • Frrim the . Saab) , Mercury. SONG OF' . TB IMEWSZIOY, • GROIMD Orr 111 , m.tclidivre: - • i hrotigh My jacket is tattered and nirri Sera are torn; ' I'm a jolly. young devil of ever , was born ; - 1 seek not for fame. and I care not for riches, • :And I walk in,Broadway with a hole in iny'breeches. - - in* your time. Miss Lacy. , . • ' lust fake your dme,roy dear. "Ot take," - " . . • • s' • - ;tto Silo,' gerald, Tr.bune, Aurora, tikd Morning ChrtiniclS The Bain is fist fulling, the witid rushes told. And .all of these ere remain yet to be sold! - 5 ° 171 warm up b dancip' g and cutting queer capers, For t'm btowed if iheteli fun in being stuck upon pa . , • illey jim-along, jint.slong . jwsey,_ [ pers. hey ,prn;along„ jlimalong • . Were's theJ3Mthet Jonathan , New World, Bos• Ann Notion, and Yrualeo ,Nation, the largest pa." per in sill creation 1. • - o.thrrsteanivabip's 'a' Miming—she's down - in the bay ! My pap_ers aria% sold, and the devil's to pay! Extra Heraldaand Sons 'II be out in a trice, now, 80 there's nothing to 49 but to down wan my price, now. _ 'O, whir did-ye come rromf . - Knock a nigger dow4 t Evening Tattier,- sirl-;;ot‘the horrible munler! two tor s-cent. All the morning papers—cent — .."; , Pecef The extras are out=let me work through the crowd— Give me mine, and I'm . off like a gun—and as loud. • My eyes, vhat a joltingind jostling and pushing! What crowding and jamming and running and milling! ' Si • h a gittin, up suns I never did see,. • Sic h a gittin - - • . ',tele my "papers Ile did—Alligator tin& 'condor I seen hilt. I say I ditle't—Wild ', cat's . got - 'em. Now they have Rik him agio! Fetch him another, right across the countenance. Hu' can't come to time—only with a brickbat— , !wrath hurrah ! hurrah! Here's the" extra He ' vald—giit a full aceount r ef the great fight I New my pockets are'rell 'and my spirits are light, I'm blest but I'm off to the Chatham to-night ; The pies but a sixpence—the' once 'twas a shilling, ;- When, Kirby the great did the lnJtg and killing. • • Wheel about auetara about, ' And do just so, Every time I wheel about laJaump--- • Hires the Brother Jonathan, double sheet, Contains the new novel all complete ! Though my jacket hi : tattered-and trousers are torn I'm a jolly yoniT devil as ever was born ; if the old :and the wealthy are gav, they don't show So nevi, while I'm young l`m determined to go it. 'Oh,-we'll dance all night • Till,broad daylight, And ga¢ homo with the gals in tho morning r Sr.ooNs, O. G • TnE'lNittrss.--01 the immense popula lion atilt but . a feW years since occupied land be tween tho Atlantic and the Mississippi River, there now, (according to the most recent authentic :statistics tireservmd in the Indian deportment -at Washington,) in latvcr. Michigan about 5000 of tie tribes of Chippewas and Ottawas ; in Wiscon iiri about 1 5900 Menomoitiesand Orieitiss ; in 0: htaattaut 575 Wyantlats; in Indiana abut 900 Miainies and Pottowattarnies; in Mississippi a bout 5250 Chickasaws and Choctaws; about 1100 Cherokees are still scattered ,over the States of North Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee; some Chippewa!• Soisth and West of Lake Superior, whose number is unknown; Oneidas, originally frarriNeW-York, near Green Bey, Wisconsin Ter ritory ; a small remnant of the Seminoles in Flor ida; a •few of different tribes scattered through Mier-England; a remnant of tho Brothertown and;Stockbridge tribes on Winnebago Lake; end a mere nominal band that still linger on the banks of the Catawba, in Smith Carolina- These scat tered fragments -of the great Indian family that formerly owned- the land East of the Mississippi River are all that ere left to tell the story of their further dominion and greatness in that wide expanse of Territory. . Falsiory.ss.- 1 -113 frank with. the world.- -Frankness is • the child - of honesty and courage. • flay just' what you mean to do upon every occa sion, and take it fore granted you mean to do , what is right. If a friend ask a favor, you should " grant it; if ii be reasonable—if not, tell hiri•i' ly why you cannot. You will wrong yourself and wrong, him by equivocation of any kind.. Netier do a wrong thinp to make a friend, or to keep ono—the MO that requires you to do so, is dearly purchased at such a sacrifice. Deal kindly • but firm with' all men 4 you will find it the' • policy which avoars best.—Above all, do not appear 'to others what you are not. If you. have aay fault 'to find with any one, toll - him, not others of what you complairi. - There is no more dangerous ex ' petialont than that of undertaking to be one thing to a man's face and another bahind his back. If the eery. consciousness of being capable of such ' duplicity, does not degrade you in your own eyes, • you mutt be lost to every noble feeling of nature. =We should live, art awl' speak !mat, of doors,' as the phrase is, and say and dw what we are willing shOuld be known and read by all men. It is not only ,best as a matter of principle, but,is a matter of policy.'-=Salem Observer. , 101.111411 ALL AND „TILE Idartuaz,,4The western ,paperi. tell, the fallowing *canto.: . Act opponent of this gentlemen, some few .years aims, exhiblied his political goggling by in furmingthe crowd; which ho wx.r addressing, that -hit father was a cooper, and had made many a hari4 for them. Tom; in reply, indulged in tLe f:llOWing strains: , 4 Fellow citizens, I have no doubt ibat Mr. P.'s, (his opponent) father was a cooper-- a glorion4 'cooper,—a, perfect smasher of n cooper, - and made you many a good barrel; but, fellow citizens, ho - malle one barrel (pointing to P.) :it which ho forget 'to put a good head." • They have` a queer way of settling marriages in •Ge;noa. There they have marraie brokers, who liave•pock'et books filled with the 'names of their .figures; personal attractions, fortunes, ike. These • brokers - go about endeavoring to arrange,cdrinex torur; and when they succeed, they get'a commis of two or three per cent. upon the portionr— Mar l rfige at Genoa is quite a matter of calculation, • ' generally settled by the parents or relations, who . often draw up the contract before the parties' have seen tine another; and it isonly when every thing arranged, and a few days before the mart , age ''civemony, that the future husband is Introdu l ced bohis intended partner for life. Should he find fault with her manners or aneiranee, he may • break off the match; on condition of defraying the 'brokerage and other expenses incurred. „I — ltaN vionsv. Locovoco."-..Under the head ,ior. the pipers aro wafting to a deserved immor !talily,:the Eioh. Nathaniel Wood, a locoloco Sen. ,ator in tue 'Massachuse tts Legislature, who--re . cenily vesigned his seat and returned to his home. ,'The Boston Atlas says, "It is well understood, ' and even admitted. by the members of his party, that he has rettred from his official station, with - otter tlisgust at the proceedings of those with ' whim he came !imps red to act, and with a firm detummatiort co longer to co-operate in meas. ores which his conscience could not approve.— • We honor him for the eourse'he has taken: He has fled from an arena, in which he found he was expected to uphold the wrong side in the con 'r. nod to_ fight in the dirtiest port of the field.' •.Ol`d•Jolitt£hvci, the [mons Englieh miser used to ieseh economy and Jontistie idulosophy ne fol .' - .lOW ' S \ !'.ll.yon want your work tvell.done; keep one sterecnt s keep two ; but 'by nil .T..etr.e, if you wish to Joie yoursi:lf, hire 5 third," -3c^. Porter has signed the ; Bill. abolishing the Court of ths city and county iif Phila delphia, and has•. nominated Judge Parsons as th'c additional Judge; authorized by said liar, to hp apitolute3 for the C - Ciirt of Common Pleas. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE TIIE FRANKLIN INSUIIANCE Coy OF'PHILADELVULI. • 'Capital 400,000, Pith, in; . CHARTER PERPETUAL,i,' VONTINUE .to,Mirke Insurance, permament `Li and licoited`on every description of property in town and country on the usual favorable terMs• Orrice 1631 Chesnut Street near fifth Street, CHARLES N. BANC I KER, rresident. DLR ECTORS, Charles N.Banker; Samuel Grant. Janie* Scott, Thomas Hart, ThoraatS.,ll,rbarlion, Ceo. W.Richardo, Tobias Wagner. • . Illodeeai D. Lewis. CHARLES G. OANCKER, Seet. The Subscriber has been ti - pp Muted agent ,for the above mentioned institutior., and is now Pre pared to make insurance, on every descfption of property : at the lowest rates. ANDREW RD SEL Pottsville; June 19. 1811. 25-19 Indemnity against loss or damage by Fire Capital $409,000. • CHARTER PERPETUAL , THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY, make Insurances. either temporary or perpetually, against Loss or DaMage by FIRE, in town or country, on Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on Household -Furniture, - Merchandise, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural,Commercial and-Manu• lecturing Stock and Utensils of .every deicription VESSELS and their Cargoes in port., as well as Mortga ges and G round Rents upon the most.favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally. or by letter, at the Company's office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. • MORTON McMICHA EL, President , - L. KREMS/ISAR, Secretary. , 'Nimmons, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood, Archibald Wright, P. L. Lagucrenne, Samuel Townsend, Elijah Dallett, Robert Loughead, George M. Troutman, R. W. Pomeroy, George W. Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to Make INSURANCES upon every description of-property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNA.N Pottsville, Feb. 27, MD NEW DRUG STOW!. tt3;,tl•:,E. 13. EICHHOLTZ, respeelfitlly informs the citizens of Pottsville, and ."7--? Schuylkill county generally, that he. kaW has opened, ( inihe store formerly oc cupied by Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of Drugs, Chemical!, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Varnishes, Puffy, 'Glass,- Spices, Patent Medicines, 4-c., - Mid solicits a share of public patronage, confi dently assuring the public that every article in his 'line, shall be of the first quality, and purely genuine. • Having served a regular apprenticeship to the busines to Philadelphia, those who favour him with n call, can rest satisfied that lie Will guard strictly against all mistakes, and have their med icines put up with the greatest care and nicety_ Physicians prescriptions attended to wtth par ticular care, at all hours. Country Physicians arid Storekeepers, supplied at a small advance on ej . - ty prices. - Pottsville, December 3. 49-tf.' FRESH GROCERIES Old Goverment, Java, Rio, Laguira and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugars. Imperial. Young Dyson. Pouchong. 4 , Souchong Tea Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump Sugar. Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment. Red, ‘Vhite, Yellow and Brown Soap. Wines and Liquors, a Rill assortment. Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate, Starch, Fruit, Rice, Can be bout,ht ,on as reasonable terms as .else- Where or L. Q. & A. H ENDERSON. May 28 AW 1300ES.—McKinnefs Digest ot: the " Laws of Pennsylvania. NlcKinney's Pennsylvania Justice. McKinney's Select Laws a .Penrisylvania, for the use, of the Farmer, Mechanic, and Man of Business, or laws that every person in the community ought to be acquainted with. Jus received and fur sale by November 5, 11:7 Virllo WANTS BARGAINS.) --11 gg :11 3 P1NCOTT & TAvum are receiving from Li their Wholesale and Retail Store, No. 21, Mar ket street,-Philadelphia, a bit of superior Ready Made Clothing, and Which they are obliged to offer at low prices. in order to dispuse,of their ‘Vitner stock, and by selling at reduced prices, it will enable them to dispose of their splendid assortment of Clothing, to the entire satisfaction, of the customers. By calling and examining, you aria find full Lined Plain and Fig ure.' Beaver Cloth Surtout Coats Varying in price from 811 p 0 to 1514 Superior Criglist] Pilot colts, 6 00 to 10 00 do Flushing do 250 to 500 do Ekte and Brk..Frock Fontc 900t012 00 do I do Dress do , 900to11 50 do Grey and Green Cloth Coats TOO to 9PO do Moleskin Frock & Dress do 400 to 500 Also on, hand an assortment of Fancy Satin' Vests. . 250t0 4 50 With a variety of Suspenders, Stocks, and Collars &c., all of wh,ch will be sold to the entire sausfac tion of all that may call. by . _ ' • UPPINCLYP it 'PA YLICII2, Mammoth Clothing Store, • Corner of Mahantongo and Centre street. P. 5.1170 are now prepared to accommodate ;those fifteen men that called on us lait Saturday for Surtout Coats, at their own prices. Pottsville. becember2l. MEDICIN ES ! RI ED ICIN ES! Dn. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills do Soothing Syrup for children. Baron Von Hutcheler's, Herb Pills Doer. Goodie's Female Pills, Doct. William Evan's Fever & Ague Pills, Doct. Hunt's Botanic Pills. For DyspeOtte Persons fleet's Botanic Pills are said to be superior to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. A fresh supply of the above Medmines, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of Decll 50— JOFIN S. C. MARTIN. I) IflY VA DZP•) 4CI Fr NE subscriber has madwarrangements tore. l it ceive all. the Magazinett of any reputation published in the United States, and respectfully solicits subscription for the same at his Periodi cal Agency Office arm Book Store, which will be delivered free of postage, to all those who sub scribe at his office. Those who prefer it, can pay for each number es they receive it. The follow ing are some of the Magazines issued, fur which. the subscrilier is Agent : t . Godey's Ladies' Book, , , per annum 03 00 Graham's Magazine, do 3 00 Miss Leslie's Magazine. do , 150 Ladies' Companion, ' do 300 The tirtist, a, new publication, do 300 Epee Sargent's Now Monthly Magazine, 300 Boston Miscellany, „do 3.00 Now York Knickerbocker, 'do , 500 Hunt's Merchant's Magazine, do 5 00' Campbell's Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, - ' 5 00 Merry's . Museum,' ' . . . 100 Ladies' Musical Library; - 300 37'Couittry current funds taken in payment foOlegazines, which together with the saving of the postage, will be sufficient inducement for sub scribing at this office. . • ffa" All the cheap publications received as soon as issued. • , , December, 17 W EADEN PIPE: lIYt)RANTS, &c.—The sub ILI scriber has for sale Leaden Pipe of varidus thick nesses, suitable for conducting water to houses, an other purposes. Also. Hydrants, Stop Cocks, Cocks and-I-esrules, ofthe most approved kinds. Just re ceived and Air sale cheap by . B. BANNAN April 16 - 16--- UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS SILK, Scotch; Gingham & naslin UMbrellas +••• Para.tolq and Sun Shadea. 'A complete aesortment,"just received and for sale by - E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.. May 2s, • • -- lik,VirlS'FA lI'S BALSAM OF' %VIM CIIEBII Y —A fresh - supply orals celebrated Medicine received and for sale byllie subscriber, sole .A. at for tbe -proprietors. ' Dec-3141- JOHN B. C. 1%1 A Faifi. IIArYL"iIItS,CEIiffUCIIMIISIC--Jaat nicely r r eitand forsale,bpßANNAN - MakB , 221 • . . ILASTER & SALT - 150 tons of Plaster, and 150 Endo Ground Salt, for sale by Oct 29, 44 MILLER at. HAGGERTY. AYII A FTS & N CYTES.—On 'sheets, and bound unbound Also Bills of Lading, for sale by July al. - _ 13.- BANAN. . "Frederick Brown, Jacob R. Smith, IL RANNAN. 45- B. BANNAN. 51- riga BM ift----7—ACKgßS.—Water: Soda', ' Stigars artsi- tinter, C/tikeia, fresh, for gale by May Z3.'42. E.Q. & A HENDERSON. -L+4;451:1 bonne Sonebong and l'oniebong Teaa 'received and likr sale by Oct: - , MILLEft A.ddEregr. priatEs & MURDERS.—Histtiry of Pi rates and Horrible Mordant. Just received and or sale by May 28.22- B.I.IANNAN. IEII ERRIAN INK—Which flows freely. for the use • of Steel Pens,just received and for sale by July 23.30- B. BApINAN. pAnLEY's COMMON SCHOOL BUISTO. RY—Joat received dud for sale by May I; 21— B. BANNAN. • %TEEL ;PENS-.Evety variety, jaatireceived and •-'for sale very etteap by B.:BANNAN. Jane 11 • 2 UDV,IGH'S GERMAN AND ENGLISH "GRA MMERS—Just received and for sale by Oct. 2/. 43*— B. BANNAN rrnik BOOKS.—The subscriber has on hand .a a variety of Time Books of the most appro: ved kind. which will be sold the*. by • _ Nov.-12; 46, B. BANNAN. limv - turs, at VAN ' ust received and fo •v ~v sale an assortment olCig, Sallie*, and riding Whip/hand Walking Canes. Marchl9..l2 JOHN S. C. MARTIN. VAR lIIEKS' MUCK MAN UALr-Being • treatise on soil and manures. - Also, The FAR MER'S LAND MEASURER, or pocket companion Just received atd for sale by B. BANNAN. Apri..l6 .16-- . rilOCYrii AND EAR ACHE.-4uLF:s Tooth and Ear Ache dros, a safe and reedy c u re for the aboVe diseases. Just received lind reroute at MARTIN'S Drug store. • April 16,16-- FAmiNR G & GAIMENI7:4O.---The com plete Farmer, and the complete Hardener. Just received and for sale by BANNA N. Alarch 26 13— Filar:omm.! BIBLE,—With .600 lllustre ttons, 3 volturteS, elegantly bound—price 66: Just received and for sale by . June 25, 26 PIANO FOR SALE.—A second hededlri end for sale very low by Z. IS. J. BEATTY. November '5, = lAl.)B..—The subscribers have. been appoint— ed 'Agents by the New York Manufacturing Co. for the'sale oftheir.celebrated Grand ACtion Pianos, of either Rosewood or Mahogany, a specimen of which can be seen by applying to December 18. 51— iP. & J. BEATTY. DOCTOR. P. F. NAGLE—Re eer_ .::::: ‘ ,)spectfully tenders his professional services • 1. o the citizens of Pottsville, and vicinity. His office is at the corner of Market and Adams streets. April 16, 16—ti. NNEOURAGE HOME IN DUS FRY.— 14,ANK BOOKS.—The subscriber manufactures all kinde of Blank Books, from GI cents to 812 each, whiclOhe will warrant to be equal in quality to any purchased elsewhere, ai Philadelph;a prices. April 16'16 - B. BANNAN. riAPER. CHEAPER THAN EVER a. - Writing Paper and 'Letter Paper, ruled, at $1.75 ream Ny holesale, or 12i cents per quire retail. to suit the times. Also a large assortment of paper of su. petior qualky, at reduced prices. Jest received end for sale by June 4,23- . B BANNAN. PATENT LIAD FLA I' &ROUND ROPE. • , , ANC) GENERAL . . Line, Twine and Cordage Manufactory, READING, PA. 'THOMAS JACKSON, begs leave to return his most sincere thanks to Captains and owners of , oats, store keepers, his friends 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 erntild respectful ly inform them that after the destruction of his man ufactory by the great freshet of Tannery, 1811, he built en entire new and much more extensive Rope- Walk, which he hasfittedltip 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. Ile has also added to the above. an establishment for the manufacture of all kinds of light cords. Bed Ropes, Clatters; Wash Lines, Twines, Chalk, Mason, and measuring lines, of every variety. T.' .1. would also -respectfully inform ell who may be likely to want the article, that he manufac turee Flat Ropes for raising weights up shafts and incline planes 'by steam power. 'F he' Flat Rope ia„ very much used in the mines of Europe. and for the purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advantages over the commoreround rope or chain. . T. J. will insure his Flat 'Ropes to be made of the very best material, in the mdst careful and experient• ced manner, and by machinery oldie best and most accairate principle. An extensive assortment amide of Italian, Manilla. and Tar'd Russia Hemp Rope, Bow, Stern and Towing lines of all sizes, Packing for steam engines, Lines,Twities and Cordage of ev ery description. Alsc, Tar, - Pitch and Oakum, con stamly kept on hand. - .. T. J's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing licea are wade on an improved plan of his own, and of the best and strongest kind of Italian Hemp, selected in Italy and imported expresslyi fur his manufacture, as his long experience in the o aking of towing lines has convinced him that they areian article,which cannot beMade too good, lie has been at great painsunid ex pense to produce them perfect. Orders fot any thing in hie business from a:fishing line weighing 1-10th of an ounce, to a thousand feet length of 3 inch flat rope weighing 3a tons, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will be thankful ly received and promptly' executed on the most lea- Isonable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail rend in a few hours, free of Ireight. , I P. S. any quantity of Flax taken at Market price. Reading. Feb. 19 4 ._ . S--ly PUBLIC, SeItOOLS. UNIFORM SYSTEM OF SCHOOL ,BOOKS. THE Superintendent of Common Schools, hay , ing mate a selection cif School Books, for the purpose of making the looks uniform through. out the State, in the Publib Schools, and prevent the inconvenience arising from a.ehange of Books when it is necessary for children to remove. from one district to another. And the School Directors of the Borough of Pottsville, having adopted these Books, the subscriber hereby gives notice that he has made arrangements with the publishers of these Books, to furnish them wholesale to those who wish to bell again, at the Publisher's prices. The full series consist of Cobb's New Spelling Book, in six parts, Cobb's New Juvenile Readers,Nos. I and 2, 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, . , - Frost's Exercises in Composition, is Cobb's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. These Books will also be retailed by the flub. scriber at the lowest rates. 'Jantiary 14, Rowand's Improved Tonic A. SOVEREIGN and never Whig cure for Ague and Fever. Persons who pre afflicted with the above disease, can obtain s;speedy and safe cure :or the same, by applyini i to the 80. scriber., who has been appointed whir agent for, th'e•sale 'of the medietne in Schuyliiill county. Price one dollar per tiottle,.warranto.to cure or no charge. - ji Raid m.street, roe 11M2L July 2. DOCTOR AD. LIPPCi RESPECTFULLY informs tlfeynhabitants •-ms'of 'Pottsville and its vicinity, .that he has moved in town, and offers his proiassional Ber m; in all the reediest branches etio . Practicing he Homompathic ayiii,ein, and if -requested, the Allompahic,, be hopes froT.long experience to, give fell satisfaCtion?to . inlch, as will call on him. fie will be ready f4profession. al serviecs at any time at his residence. '• • Greenwood, December -• ,4 49—tf B=MEM Tiig- ,- : - A4TNIV.ikB: -- .OITANAL.. -‘ JAM ES . DOW ?IVY • ESPECTFULLY infante tke -public-that All' be has brought, with him from New - . York - this spriog.k large ercsertMent ef, , .4.IQUORS, Which he, °frets for sale :at the most modCiato wholeiale"Prices, ( freights added,) at his store hausk, - in the new Stone Building, nest door to his tavern, Merrils• addition to Potts vine, consisting of - • - - Black and preen Teas, Falling„Loa'f, Santa Cruz:, Portu Rico. 4-riew Orleans SUgiirs, • Rio, Java, and - St Dothingo Coffee, Sperm & Common Oils, Molisses. White and Yellow Soaps, Tobacco, Keg and Box Raisins, - Wines and Liquorp; from common to the Jest quality, . s • A quantity ofDryed Meat, , • Mackerel, from No. I to No. 3;in quarter half •' and tull barrels. About'3ooSa4ks Ground Salt, 60 barrels superior Albany Summer Ale, &c.. May 14, 20-1 y THE tinblie are respectfully informed that the subscribers have taken this large and corn. modioos establishment, recently kept by William G.Johnson, To the for.. BRIO mer patrons of this establishment and --,the public generally, the undersigned promise to extend all the accommodations and comlorts at this house that men so satisfactorily received, while under the charge of Mr. Johnson. - JOSEPH WEAVER, JACOB PETERS. Pottsville, June 11, . 24 %NH ESubsei ibcr returns his gratelnlacknowl. edgements to the citizens of Pcntsville and • others, who stepped forward to hiaassistance af ter the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them anifthe pub. lic generally, that he., has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles %V. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Puttsville,where may always be had a general assortment of • DRUGS, MEDICINES.. PAINTS .1 PILLS, GLASS; DY STUFFS. And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and accommo. dating terms. N. B. 11:7 Physicians prescriptions carefully at up at the shortest notice; May 30,1:38 . ' WM. T. EPTING. B. IiANN B. BANNAN, Bookseller and Btationer. 3 . Mill igo- A JOHN T. lIAZZARD. - 27-tf. Mtn MAE NEW :STORE: PENNSYLVANIA HALL RESUMPTION OF .BUSINESS hMY Din! G STOKE. PHILADELPHIA, READING, AND POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD.. ffitIATES OF FREIGHTS ON MERCHAN sua' WEE, between Pottsville and Philadelphia, from April Ist, 1842, per ton of 2000 lbs. Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, 82 10 Pig-iron, 'Blooms, Timber, Marble. Lime, Tar and eitch, 2 50 Nails and Spikes, Bar and Rolled Iron, 'Hollow-Ware, Grain; Salt, Bark, Lum ber,Staves,Salt-tish, Tobacco and Lead, 2 90 Greceries„ Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En gines and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, Lard, Tallow, Ildgs, Wool, Oysters, Hides, Hemp, Earthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25 Dry Geode, Wines and Foreign Liquors, Drugs and Medicines, Glass, Paper, China end 'Queens.Ware, Meat, Fieh and Confectionary, 5 25 No Storage will be charged for receiving or de livering Freight at any of the. Company's Depots on the line,,'unless allowed to remain over 10 days. Days of starting of Freight Trains, on THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P. M March 26 DANIEL B. I-lAAs TOWN lIALL STORE. HAAS LAING, rill SAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens o a Schuylkill county, that they have just opened in the basement story of the Town Hall, on Centre street, in,the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortmenfof NEAT GOODS, ust brought from Philadelphia, where they were se ected with great care, and purchased at unusually tow prices—comprising eveariety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Vlass Ware, China Ware, Queens arid garthen Ware, Among which may be found Superfine Cloths, of various colors and qualities, Blue, Black and Fancy•eolored Cassimeres, Sattinets, Flannels. and Woolen Blankets, Prints. Lawns, Ginghams, 51orinoes and Plaids, 5,1 k. Satin, Linen and Laces, Canton Flannel, Hollands and Nanluns, Marseilles and Valentin Vestings, • 3-4, 4-4, 5.4,6-4 Muslips, Bleached & Unbleached,- Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Hand Ts. N ew and ant error style Summer Cloths, Cottonades and Beverteens, lo line, a very g eneral assortment of Gentlemen'sSnmmer 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, Mond Picnic Mitts, &c, New Orleans. t. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars, New Orleans, Sugar [louse, and tt•rup Molasses, Tea said Coffee, or various kinds, Cheese, Candles, Snap and Vinegar, Salmon, Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, Hams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, Olioe Oil, Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, Havanna, Half Spanish and Common Sega rs, Soda, Water and Si:gar Crackers, • Sperm Oil. Butter. Eggs% and Lard, Dried Apples and Peaches, and a great variety ofother articles, all of which w ill be sold at low prices for COM, or in Exchange for country prodore. lEF Remember the Toro flag Store. Pottsville. May 14, 20— PRINTERS" INK,—In 12 and 25 lb& Kegs,s Pbiladelphioprices, for sale by March 19, 12-- , B. HANNAN. NEW FASIHOSFABLE CLOTHING STORE. LUST opened for the Benefit of the Poor, by LIP sellina at reduced prices and for cash, at the old Post Office stand, Centre street, opposite Mar. ket street. By calling and examing you will find the Pr: cos to suit the Times. Pottsville, November 12, laires egainst the Estate at, 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 Ilart Executors, in the city of New York; or to • EDW. OWEN PARRY. Attorney for the Executory, Pottsville. April 16, 16--tf To Dyer‘, Bletmhers, Paper Makers, Steam Engine thillders, and others. PARCAL IRON WORKS. WELDED WROUGHT IRRIVTUBES Prom flinches in-calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure friim 400 to 2500 Ibe. pet square inch, 'with Stop Cocks, T.., L•, and other &owes to suit, fitting WATER, with Berets Joints, saitable.for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and Re LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER FLUia , r (+7 Manufactured and foe sale by /110113:11S, \w ant% ' Warehouse 8. E. Corner of Th ird & 'Wain t &teak MillArilarPina. Julyll • 24 HOVER t 'SINK ON DRAFT. rlir. subscriber has Made arrangements to'supply , Rover's Ink on draft, at the following low rates, at his Book and Stationary Store. • O r ation, ' " ' at 00 Quart, _ 25 Pint, "z " : ' 123 Also, Copying Ink, and Ink in quart. pint, half pint. 6 and 4 oz. bottles. This ink flows very, freely;_and is entirely free from sediment. Alai; Hovel'e ible Ink; 'without preparationom article superior to any other in the market. -- 0. BANNAN. - Beeember 17, - Ai— lONE ENE . ausiump. rms. . Tim Original Ilygeian . Universal Vegetable . Medicine, prepared by. Vor EM, Meinber. Uf the Royal College of Surgenus, Li. centiate of Apothecaries Pompany. 'Fellow of Bolt Court Society, Surgeon to the. Royal Union Pension Association, Lancaster place, Waterloo Bridge; and Perpetual Pupil of Guay's and St. Thomas, Hospitals, London. These 'pills having gained* celebrity unpdral idled in every section of the Union, are now con sidered by alt those who Yale° good _health, in. dispensable as +tinnily medieiner-patronized by a numerous body 'oldie most eminent Physicians both in this. Country and in Europe.—is suffi cient, it Is' presumed, to stamp their character in 'the estimation of every thinking man, and it is hoped, a far bettor recommendation , than the course resoited to by ignorant and unprincipled pretenders. who to mislead anffdeceive the pub lic, publish what they call practical proofs and certificates of Cures, that exceed all bounds. of rational credibility, and most of which, if not alt, are either gross fabrications, or procured by fraud and connivance. The editor of the Long Island farmer says— " This medicine has obtained an unprecedented degree of well preserved popularity: Having tn. ken these pills ourselves to advantage and wit.. neesed their beneficial effects on others, we. have no hesitation in recommending them to the. pub. Ea as a safe, salutary and useful family lnedi. cine." +VIC - one are genuine without the signature of the General Agent on the label, by whe' the a bove medicine is imported into this country. HOLBEIN, 129 Waverly place, Gen'l Agent for U. S. Testimonials in favor of Miskin's Pilisfrom' Arm. Crawshaw, Esq. the &eat Iron Vaster,',who has in his employ Upwards of 8000 men. Cyfarthfa Iron Works, April let. 1836. Dear Sir-While on a visit sometime ago at Alderman Thompson's I had the honor of meet.. log our mutual friend Sir Astley Cooper, and the after dinner conversation one day; turned upon ? v lt:e necessity of adopting some course for the hei r preservation of the health of the numerous in - diVidualeemployed in my works and other extea sive marinfactoriee. Sir Astley very justly remarked that the ape. thy evinGed by working men in general to apply for medical assistance was most unaccountable, though graciously administered to tbem, and as a remedy, he suggested that much good might be done by furnishing the heads of families with a prepared medicine, (so that they might at all times have it on hand,) and he strongly recom. mended your Pills, from his knowledge of their -composition, and great usefulness as a general medicine. On my return home, I consulted Dr. Russell, the superintending Physician of my establish ment, on-the subject; who entirely coincided with .me on the advantages likely to be derived from such a course. I therefore requested him to ap ply to you far a quantity, which you promptly forwa4ded, with the prescription, for which I beg you tq except my thanks, and I pow feel great pleasure in informing you hilt the experiment has exceeded our most sanguine expectations, in improving the general health of my men in great numbers in every department, the good effects of mcidicine, Dr. Russell informs me, has been highly satisfactory, particularly among those employed in mining, and on the Smelting end Puddling Furnaces, so well known as destructive to the human constitution. I am glad to hear my neighbors of the Peny darran, DowlUis, and Plymouth works, are by my recommendation using the medicine with the same success. I cannot tax your liberality by allowing Dr. Russel to avail himself nt your prescription for my benefit, it would be an act of injustice, you will' therefore ptease forward £5OO worth, for which I enclose an order on my bankers. I am sir, your obedient Servant, WILLIAM CRAWSHAW. To Wm. Miskin, Esq. London. A supply of the above Medicine just received and for sale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Sole Agent for Schuylkill county. January 28, 1843, 5 . Me JAMES LAI NO ®YE of the distinguishing features of the day "-" is the multiplication of cheap boOlts..TPub. lications of this kind have been hitherto con6n ed, with a few exceptions, to works entirely nu gatory in point of good Morals or positively in jurious to them. The subscriber proposes the publication of a Monthly Library, in which he will offer to the notice of the community a series of works of an other character, which, from the high price at which they are held, are almost sealed books, ex cept to the wealthy. The first of the series will bo D'Aubigne's History of the Great Reformation in Germany and Switzerland. At this time, when the efforts of the Roman Catholic clergy to extend their re. ligion, and as many believe civil sway over our country, aro so untiring, the general diffusion of this work cannot but be advantageous to the cause of civil and religious freedom. The histo. rine has discharged his task with singular fideli. ty and ability. The ever.varying scenes of that evenful period pass before the eye in the most vivid manner, producing effects as tar surpassing in interest as in truth the higheft efforts of dra matic skill. The character of Luther and the the other leading Reformers, as well Ls those of the champions of the church of Rome, are depic. ted with a forcetbat imparts to them the reality and beauty of the most masterly paintings.— They Olive, move, and have a being," though centuries have elapsed since they played their part in the most eventful drama of modern ages. This v ork has the commendation of the Pro- testant clergy of both our own country and Eu rope, and has passed through several editions e ven is its present costly form. It will be pub lishcd to Eve monthly numbers, each containing 260 pages of the American book copy . , and at one-sixth ttip price of the present edition. The first numbef will be issued about the middle of January. The present work will be followed by others of a similar character. Price per number 15 cents; or, $1 80 a year for the Library. ErAll orders must be post paid, and accom panied by a remittance. Post-masters are authorized to frank letters containing remittances for periodicals. - JAMES M. CAMPBELL, 98 Chesnut Street. Philad'a., January 7, 1842 2 RECOMMENDATIONS. Ea S 9 NOTICE. inal CCM ROYAL COLLE9E OP , SURGEONS, LONDOir. PROSPECTUS OF THE SELEC? LIBRARY OF RELIGIOUS LITERATURE. We take pleasure in commending the above work to the public 'as possessing all the advac togas set forth in the prospectus, and highly rec ommend its general circulation. John A. Clark,Rector of St. Andrew's Church. Edmund Neville, Rector of St. Philip's Church. George W. Bethune, Minister of the Third Re formed Dutch Church. Joie! Parker, Pastor of Clinton Street! Presbyteri an Church. B. A. Boardman, Paster of Walnut Street Brea by terian ;church. John McDowell, Alston of Central Presbyterian Church. ' 1 J. Kermeday , Pastor of Moth't. Epis'l. Church. J. Lansing Burruws, Pastor of Sansom Street Church. George B. Ida. Pastor of FirstßaptistChurch. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heietofore - existing between L. - W. Troutman and S. &Hyman. was dissolved on the 2d instant. hrtbewitbdrawal or L. W. Troutman. All persons having demands will present their ac counts to the subscriber, and all persons indebted will please make immediate payment. S. SILLYMAN. N. B.—The business will be continued by S. Silly. , man - a: the old Stand. w BEREAS, Motets lieilner, of the borough' of Minersvillo, Store.lCeeper; has thithalay executed to the subscriber, en assignment' ot _all his estate,Veril and personal, for the benefit Of all his creditors without prefetence.--Notice is here by given to all -persons indebted to said Motets Milner, to make payment,—aud alt persons bay. ing claims against , him to present them to Lbe subscriber, residing -in Market street, Pottavill. W. W. MARTIN 3 Feb. 4._1843., rt. -.:4'4.. -, '-';',.=:•:,!:-•1).•;• • - ,• .11 CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS, Affectioni of the Liter, l Asthma, Branchitii, Pain or Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, • Chronic Coughs, Pienrisy, Hemcrrhoge of the — Lunge, and all affections of the Pulmonary Organs. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A compound Balsamic preparation of the Prunus Virginian or "Mild Cherry Bark," combined with the Extract of Tar, prepared by a new chemical process, approved and recem. mended by the most distinguished physicians, and universally acknowleged the most valuable medicine ever discovered. No Quackery!!! No Deception. In setting forth the virtues or this truly great medicine, we have no desire to deceive those who are labouring undet' -affliction. 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 -distreas 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 core of dideases of the Lungs, and some have no doubt seen found very useful, but of all that - have vet been discov. ercd, it is admitted by physicians and all who have witnessed its effects, that none has proved as successful as this. Such indeed, are the SURPRISING VIRTUES Of this Balsam; that even in the advanced stages of Consommes, after all the moat redeemed rem, echo of physicians have failed to effect any change,, the use of this medicine has been pro. &active of the most =astonishing relief, and ac tually effected cures after all tiepin of recovery had been despaired of. In the first stages, of the disease, termed "Ca. tarrhol Consumption," originating from neglect. id COLD, it has been used with undeviating success, and hundreds acknowledge they owe the reiteration of their health to, this invaluable medicine alone. In that 'our. ;'of Consumption so prevalent amongst delicate ;young female, commonly termed debility, or GOING INTO A DtCLINE," A complaint with which thousands are linger. ing, it has also proved highly successful, and not only possesses the power of checking the prog ress of this alarming complaint, but also streugh. ens and invigorates the system more effectually than any medicine , we have ever possessed. Besides its surprising efficacy' in Consump. don, it is equally efficacious in Liver Complaints, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all affections of the Lungs. and has cured many of the most obsti nate cases,-after every other remedy hod failed, (Cr For particlars see Dr. Wistar's Treatise on Consumption, toliti had of the agents. The, Extraordinary Success Attending the use of this medicine in diseases of the Lungs, and the many singular cures it hes effected, having fully established Its efficacy, and as we have already published numerous cer tificates from the highest authority, which prove its virtues beyond alkdoubt. we .consider it un necessary to exhibit a long list of them in this place, and will only mention a few cases, to, show what it has done. WUILE LIFE REMAINS' WE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE. A SURPRISING Conn.—Among the many sin gular cures which this medicine has effected, there is perhaps none in which its powers are so fully shown as in the case of Mrs. Austin. This lady had been consumptive for several years, and during the greater part of this time had received the best medical attention, and !li ed all the most valuable remedies, yet nothing could be found to arrest its progress. She be came subject to violent fits of coughing, expecto rated large quantities of matter loccasiona II v tin ged with blood, and step by step this fearful dis ease continued a course, until al: hopes of a re covery was entirely despaired of. While in this distressing situation, lingering upon the very verge of the grave, she commenced the use of this Balsam, which to use her own expression, op. crated almost like a charm. In a few damehe expectorated freely, the cough was gradually suppressed, and every day appeare to adl fresh vigour to her looks, and now, in th place of that emaciated form withering to deca , she is seen mingling in society, in better health than she has enjoyed for years, ) DISINTERESTRD TUSTLUONY.—Ha I Ii i ng witnes sed the surprising efficacy of Dr. istar's Bal. sam of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully acknowledge the above statemont to be true and correct. J. C. WALTERS, M. D., LIVER Cosimeirrr.--Mrs. Eliza Thompson was affleted with Ibis complaint for nearly five years, during which time she was under thelmost skil ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and Homeopathic remedies, and every thing that of. ferred her any hopes of relief, She hod dull, wandering pains in the side, sometithes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, qequent pains in •the breast, and had been una ble to sleep on the tight side for three yoars•— Bj the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA THONIPSON. Woodstown, Sept. 4, 1841. • Dear Sir :—Although your invaluable medi cine has already found hundreds of powerful ad vocates, it may still be gratifying to you to re ceive a communication trom any one that has been relieved by it. Such, Sir, is truly my case. 1 have been a victim to that terrible disease Consumption, for many months, and have suffer. ed so. much, that I had become almost weary of my life. Hearing your Balsam so highly prais ed, I began taking it a few weeks back, and can assure you it has relieved me more than any thing 1 have ever used before, and 1 confidently believe it will cure me effectually. Please give the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and qblige. Yours Respectfully, JOHN PEARSON. - Chester County, Sept. 6, 1841. Friend Whiter :—lt gives we much pleasure to inform" thee that my wile's health has improv. ed very - much since she has been using thy Bal sam of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt but it, will cure her. She has taken the two bottles I purchased from thee a short time since, and her cough is much better, she also sleeps well at night, and says she has found oo thing to give her so much relief. Thee will Please give the bearer two bottles more fur Thy Friend, - F i gW4 HOLMES. Lancaster :County, July,. 18. 1841. Dear Sin—please seed. me two bottles of your genuine Bidsam 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, difficialty of breatliiog, night sweats, &., and having tiled PPITICrOUS 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 &omit that I have no doubt it will cure me effectually. ' Very respectfully yours. •Jtc-. ROBERT 1105131 AM. .117 Read the 'following from Dr. Jacob Hoff atan, a physician of extensive practice in Ilan tingdon county . Dear procured one bottle of Dr. Wis. tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed. Esq., of this pleas', and tried it in a case of tittsti nato Asthma, on a child of Paul Schwebie, in which many other remedies had been tried with - out any-relief. The Balsam give sudden relief. ;and in my °plait.% the child is effsctually cured by its use. Yours, &c., JACOB HOFFMOT, M. D. - D.:,comber 23d,18111. pear sir,—Your; Balsam of -Wild Cherry has ;effected spate astonishing cures here. One of Which an old lady . Mrs. Russell. who had been Offering for a tongltiine with shortness of breath ii?g, and general weakness, until she was finally obliged to keep tier, bed. After various other're- Medics basilican reverted to in vain, she commem MM•M=t= cell using your Belsoni.andiefter taking two bot. lies._ wits' s°, fee recovered' as to be able-to attend to all the dutizinf bet 1 ouac. dpd on taking two bottles mere was entirely cured. - • Respectfully &e , • - • • 10115 S. C. MARTIN. Potterrille,Pa. . . - CAUTlON.—Mi.therOlo a spurious ruisturo-- called syrup of Wild Chrrry,.Nrcbasers should ba very particular to ask for D. WISTAR'S BALSAM, and observe his signature on the tle. Prepared for the proprietor, rind soldirieWhe sale by Williams & Co,,Cliernists, N 0.121 Minor &real. Philadelphia. - Sold in Pottsville by B. B. EICHHOLTZ and JOHN 5:, C. MARTIN, and in almost every town and village thronLhout the, country. Price e 1 00 a BottM • . January 7', 1843., 2 . A Brr or Poiray.—The following lines, ex.• pressive of the virtues of Dr. MOW. Balsam of Wild Cherry, the unrivalled remedy for' CON. c. summer'. &Juts recently appeared in one of the country papers. and although we do not know to whom we are indebted for this poetic favor, we think it too good to be lost, and publish it for the benefit of our readers generally. • WIIT WILL Ti put.”—Earkiei. Why should ye be sick, ye poor dying mortals, Why linger in sadness, 'twist earth and the sky A Batpfpn awaits you. that opens the portals " Of vigor and health, then why should ye die f Your Liver Conpfaints or settled COnsurne' Th e Asthma, Br k -rnchilas, Coughs, Colds' or)Fligit: a :Teats. 'The Nan CHERRY Bet.sest"—•beyond all pre4 sumption Is certain to cure you—tpen away with regrets, If you would live and be l merry—loull buy Wistues Wild Cher'ty;-. At Eiehhultes Drug Store so1s1; • If for mnping and sadness , i you would substitute gladness. ke it—and you'll live to grow old, • \ Th , • Before your money's .111 spent, or on dyi74 you'r bent, Try {Vistas—before you take Sure you had better go burr° thuo,giveui in sop- One Dollar* may buy a repriev , . • Price 81.00 a pottle--Pricipal Offia'. No: 16. South Fifth Street. near Cheetn t, Polk. ' RATES OF FREIGIIT ON COAL Per Ton, from and,Schtiylkill Harlon to Way Pointe: Nov. 14, 1842. To Richmond or the Inclined Plane, 81,50 $1,49 " Conshehockex, 1,40 ' 1,32 Norristown, 1,35 1.30 " Port Kennedy, ' 1,33 1,28 " Valley Forge, 1,30 1,q5 " Phceni :vine, 1,25 1,20 - " Pottstown, 1,10 1,05. " Douglassville, 1,05 1,00 " Reading, 05 90 , ": Althouse's 110dge, .85 B,fi , luhrsville, , 80 SO , " H3imborg, 67 6? 1. Tort Clinton, 56 56 ' ‘• Orwigsburg, 33 -33 An allowance of 2.f) per . cent. per ton will bo made to those furnishing their own Cara, to Richmond or the Inclined Plano, from Pottsville or Schuylkill Haven, but to no other poin(s. November 2G, 148 riptiE subscriber has made arrangethents for -m- the sale of this ceiebrated Ink, by the dozen or single Bottle, at Mr. Hoover's wholesale and retail Philadelphia prices, and would mimeo, fully invite all those in want of a good article to call, and judge for themselves. The Departments et Washington, after Jesting the different kinds of Ink manufactured, have decided in favor of Mr. Hoovor's—and a supply, for the ensuing session of Congress has been en t gaged at his establishment, The following are selected from among the numerous certificates in favor of this Ink : HOOVER'd INIL—Good it.k is a very good thing, and like most good things, it is not very often to ho .aterwith ; but we think we may from actual experiment, cordially recommend the writing ink made and sold by Mr. Jokeph E. Hoover; Not 105 north Third street, as being a cordial article. It (lows freely from the j pen—is transparent and without sedimert, and has ail excellent color. It is by far the best tots we have used for some- time, and those who are particular in this mat ter, cannot du better thaod furnish themselves from Mr. Hoover's establishment. Their notions about ink must differ materially from ours, it they are not pleased and very much pleased with his manufacture. Testimony of M. A. Roor, Esq., Teacher of Penmanship : "After testing the various kinds of ink found in this market during the last eight years; 1 ant free to state that a thorough trial of Mr. 3. E. Hoovsn's ink has induced me to use it in my Writing Rooms, and the scholars under my charge, in preference to any other, as it does not corrode 'the steel pen, flows freely, has fine, per manent, black glossy lustre, is entirely free from sediment, does not mould or become thick.; and, in my own opinion, only needs to be known and tested, to he sought alter and generally used. M. A. ROOT, S. W. corner of Eighth and Arch streets. ~Philudo., Jan. 25, 1842. One.oz., 4 nz., 6 oz., 8 oz , Pt., and Qt. Bottles by the dozen, or single for sale by B. BANNAN, Agent for the Proprietor.. 47 TAE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that ho has lop4tßi4 Mikity Cap Manufactory In Third Street, No. 101, a few doors below Rape Where he would be pleased to see his old customer and as many new ones es are disposed to favour him with their custom. Metal continues to manufacture. Military and Sponmen's articles of every description, such as Leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Drew; Caps, of all patterns; Forage Gaps; Holsters for troop Body do; Cartouch Bores, Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of all kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsacks. different patterns: Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes. Tube d 0 , .. Brush and Pickers, Plumes. Potnimons, Firemen's Caps, Leather stocks, Gun Cases. superior quality: Shot Bags, Game sage. Drumsdkc..itc. Otr Orders thankfully received ond promptly at tended to. WILLIAM COE:BSSIAS, 1 No 101 North . Third St., a few doors below Race Philadelphia, Oct. 29. • 44-6 m. POGKET Bopp' —Ladies' and Gentleman's 'IL Pocket Books, and Card ,Cases, and Pockt • Wallets, just :gnawed and for salo by Sept. 24 39—, B. BANNAN. HAMS -& SHOULDERS. " PRIME .Western Hams, .( cor.ql3 „pith arid'' without smoke.) Shoulders & Sides. Boston Smoked Beef, • Bologna Sauaag', Smoked and Pickled Salmon, Halifax and Massachusetts Mackerel, Shad, Smoked Herring, Cod Fish. &z, to sale at .E..Q.& A. HENDERSON'S May 28, THE PORT CLINTON FINDRY, and :slachitte Shop, together with II the Flasks, Machinery, and fixtures belonging theretO . Ap: pig to , • ISAAC MEYERS,'Esq., at Port Clinton, or tci ECKERT GUILFORD, Swatara Furnace.. 51—tf From Pottsville, Sch'l !taco]. HOOVER'S INK. From the Pennsylvanian November 19, ATTENTION. MILITARY STORE. TO RENT. Deceti2lser 17, DRUGS AND DEDICINEX. • TUST received in addition to fora* .supplies. 4IUIP general assortment Of Drugs, Maiicines, ,Oils, and 71nTettruic; Citanicals, ' Die Stuffs, _ Patent Medicines, Varnishes.: - , Perfumery, Glass, from 742 to 24 by 3.1). Together, with eveij , tootle in hi* ADO; irtine he offers for aale,pt a small advance,. ndHaiti! &Et at, tontion of Physicians and country deale rs geneinfly. JOHN S.-C. MARTIN: - 01' Partictdv- attention given to' Phj'aioiad i t L scripting's at a hours. Noxsther 26. 4R-7 MI =I
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