SNEEZING What a inoment! what a doubt I All my nose is inside out, All my thrilling, tickling., caustic, =Pyramid rhinoccrostic Wants to sneeze, and cannot dc it! . 'How it yearns me, thrillS me, stings rne, Now with rapturous to.ment wring s me,. Now says, "Srieeze, you fool; gettll . o' it ;" '.Sass—snsz--Qh, 'tis pooh deksnt-- Isoz—rsut—most * (Hang it !. I shall sneez till i4pring !) Sniff's-a most delicious thing! NVLtiTE DY LMIS G.' V, Give us thy hand, OLD \ Welcinne-!-- Thou awakenest when Hans, in the simplicity lived that . Thanksgiving; a bow 'lor other, came into to 'double-seated e!cigh,'with r cracking . ,whip, wielded by How theidea got into his h l can Kell. , Exquisitely bapp nncareful childhool; when ad seoras' of rosy-chceleti ur, morning air, . through , the school house in the village ofl larger boys all with their sic. sisters, with their .dinner and;their smaller brothers fl drifts which they sought, c ,junetions: of their mothers, huge box-stove roared a go l as the bois stamped oft-thel and the girls united thestri their pantalettes. As there to inter' and imprison in poke wherewith to p; noses farthest from the. and TieribFe, studied their tasks i t always are, were equally -dr cal favor. • Was the . day ' witnessed magic ,eastles erec les.; streaks of bare turf sh, halls of snow,of which they been rolled intountvieldy mittens under the stove in cmnpensated for the want basin on the top of it.-8 ho u released them, they hurried forthe &ening sport of would give worlds to he a boy again, and for 'ono single moon..light evening to slide dOi'vn Turnace as of yore ! • When a few winters have passed over your boyish head, beloved reader, and you first knew that magnticlifecling. Which told you what give the gharmi i rcisy lips, and you guessed *hat kissing wad, did pin net feel all ecstasy while the well-beduzened horses and the 'belle-enlivened sleigh scoured with half a scours of you . over hill and through dale-; the thick.hood of . the maiden next yeti being excuse ung4stionable for think; her pretty lips what her ear could not so well comprehend?. You needn't be 4. ashamed' toe p onfess it ; for those ITezie,let Hans tell you, the golden l days of your life. Before 'the wide fire . pla7 of qty . father's kitchen, thou bast, day's long gon . by, arranged the pippins just outside the an . diroit, and placed the gallon-pitcher of good brisk Octo er on the vials, and cracked hickory nuts, (yes, Ird the more accessible butternut,) for the grown up sisters end sweet . bloomingcit's ins, until the apples. were roasted arid the eAr wamied.—Then, when nine o'clock came, aid thy spectacled and pious grarahnother hid 'read a chapter in the Holy Book; and •thy . father had knelt in prayer, didst thou not, as Hans • does now, while thou laidst thy head Upon thy pillow, and heaid the whistling wind shaking thy window, bless Old Winter . for making you so happy? . . . Courteous reader„.4l - ans,While he draiveth up the. bed=clothes, biddeth thee Good • lIIILITaur ANECDOTE.—Many years ago; at an annual muster of one . of our local reeiments, the Commander, a very worthy and an able officer, but who had the misfortune to be rather illiterate, gam the word for the regiment , to fire byplatoons - from right and left etcrnally..!,--(he meant-Iter . nately.) A wag belonging to one of the light, companies oa the 'right; observed to his. comrades, r qet, us take the colonel at his word—at least leriis fire until our ammunition is expended. The sol diers caught at the idea; and 'almost as quick)ss •thought the word passed down the line. The first : round from the platoons was regularly fired —but then ensued a setae which np pen earl de scribe Crack !—went a half dozen guns on the . right. Crac! ) —:went as many mom on the Bang !--went a whole company in the cell.. rue. Pop—pop-14;-pop—svent single guns all through the line."rhe officers stood for a few rnOrnents petrified with . amazement. 'Cease firing,' roared the colonel,' and dashed in arriong- the troops.' . His 'example was followed by. all the oth- • cr field officers; who rode furiously up and 4oivn the line, brandishing their' i swords, and, bawling . out at the top of their longs, 'Cease firing?' Bu gles sounded=-drums beat but all to no purpose. scion as the officers succeeded in stopping the firing at one point—crack-krack--pop-- ; :pop=if would' break out in another.: l - At length the officers, wearicd'with their i exertions, and having pretty 'essentially used up their horses, concluded to smother their wrath and issue with pa tience; and not until their last round wai expen ded, dill the troops cease firing. Then the. . officers all along the line, who, had been foaming with rage, and threatened -their. men with all sorts of punishment., as if simultaneausly seized with one common impulse at .tare ludicrousness of the abOre,seene, could not restrain their laughter, and their cachinejoas were no bad imitation of the feu 4 join ! : Of the'soldiers. i Oh, it was rare sport, and I never;shall forget that scene if 'I live der- Ppilland - • Two fellows, gifted in stOry telling, Met a short i r , time since, Over . a bowl of blue ‘ruin, and dommen l• cod tolling a few funny anecdotes to Piss away l', - Ake time. One said he had been caught out in a Bander storm, and was standing under a tall ‘ , "'nlock, On the top of which sat a red squirrel. , .lightning struck the liemlOck, and running • -a t tha tree, which wa's very winding, found its to the ground. 'But," said he, Nile squir rel a /recline, and reached the ground six • fed l a.tri."' C • tlic v,-ttri f DELI' .4 co 61151.--A Lidy, proud of nor rot and title, was o ne d a y denting on the supe r y of the nobility over the rest of mankind, Lla large company of visitors. Says , , S u e, """ e may very well compare the three ` - ‘ asses pteo; nobility, gentry, and coinmonal ' ty, to the thretlimea atia-drinking utensils, chi na, delfancl en:wry." few minutes' elapsed, when alte e l * t - li o' , rnpauylexpressed a wish to see . the lady's little l a Teft the maid, John," said to the feetula; "to Ifring the little .ilear."— • fe/1"-", wish g. to eirpose his mistress's ri-, odiculous pride, c loud eriough to betiesardby, heard by compa ny, Clung ,' acicker bring down little -• •Y• R I( virtue of several writtivif A. Wadi 4 7 . panne, issued oat of the Court of-Gellman Pleas of Schuylkill county; and to=me directed; will be esposed to sale by Public yendue or Out. cry: . On Salurd,2y, the 27111 day pf.f , tlnn'r,:ry next, . . at 10 o'clock% A. M., at: thc,housti tMICIIAEL GBAEFF, in the Borough of Orwigstierg, Schuylkill - county ; All that certain tract Oland, situate In 'hinegroVo Township, Srilinylkill coun ty, called." Mount Pero," consist:Mg of seven!l tracts of land, one thered on Which the Forge, Messuage and Tenements are erected,:adjoming lands of jute Abraham Keefe:r.ildcceased, Ali chael Clemens, deceased, John Sliartle and oth; ers,"is part of a tract of land Samuel Iluntzmger, Esq., fornierly High Sheriff of Schuylkill county, by legal pcoecss'Add as*the property of Adam (teed, and which by sundry' conveyances became vested in John Brown, con taining 260 acres, more or lesq togi-ther . with, the appurtenances, consisting of , a Forge,: FUr . nave, Saw Milli Trro Story Log 41 . 4. Dwelling Home': Blacksmith - Shop, assn - Barn Stable, Coal Ilimse; 5 Tenant , Houses, and other outburldings,; other part, thereof Is the sameTehich Ilenryotz ;tiger and wife, by Deed dated the 29th March, 1828, conveyed to 'Adam Ilandenkush, Jacob, Joseph and Samuel Spohri, Whose titles became vested -with the said Jelin-Brown. containing 5 acres, more or teal : another pert thereof Ali. chael Clemens and wife by deed dated the 3ri t ,_ July, 1828, -graded to Jacoblllirr.', who conveyer'. to the Silk, Raudenbush and tipoltri, - whose title as aforesaid became vested' in 41;e said John Brown; arid the other part .thereit being the tin di' idedthreefourths of several tracts tit unimpro ved land, Containing, in the wh a le about 400 a- i cres and allowance. More prless,E adjoining land of Henry Eckler,'Martin Kuhns, Jacob Leffler, and others, surveyed on warrtint4 granted to Ad. am flauderibush, Henry Eckler andJacub Spohn, whose titles became vested in; the said John Brown. ; • 2. ALSO, all, that certainkrac Of land,situate in Pinegrove Township,Schuylk II county, helm dcd by lands of Jacob Eagle. by the Rocky mountain, lands of George Ktints, rederiek Schnceit and otlier:=, containinglonc htindred;u, ems and 107 perches arid allowance mare or les., being the same land whidt wart surveyed a warrant doted the 14th , tit , 1793; rind granted to John Merkel andpatented to him. , 5: ALSO, all that ter Curl' tract ofland, situate in Pinegrove Township, ! Schur skill county hounded - by lands of Nicholas !Lek ter, Joseph Campbell, Eva Diehl a. , r 1 cthers,l containing 7 a 'ems and 20 perches more or lees, with the ap purtenances, consisting Of, a log dwelling house. 4. ALSO, all that certain piece , or parcel ot land situate in Pinegrove Township, county u: foresaid, bounded by land et Henry Sotzinger, Peter Scheek and. others, containing about 15 a cres mote or less, with the appurtenances. 5. ALSO, all that certain tract of land, situate in Pinegrovc Township, county atbresaid. batiM dcd by lands of John Alinnig,,Shnon,Confore, Adam Lass and others. containing 18 acres and ssp perchis and'allowarice More or less, with the appurtenances.' , • 6.' ALSO, all that certain tract of land, situate in to..vriship and county aforesaid, bounded by land of tato Henry W: Conrad,noiv Moses Rus batch, late Nicholas Ecklei, now of the said Jun. Brown, Simon Confare and others, containing 79 stereo, 80 perches neat ni9ture, more o: less, with the appurtenances. •: , . 7. ALSO, all that certain tract of land, situate in -Pinegrave Township, twenty aforesaid; bum:- ded by the Swatara creek; land of George Ken. ma, Peter Diehl and others, containing 80 acres more 'or less, with the appurtenances. Late the estate of John Brown. :,111K. 12CT.Lit ! Thou art 'visions of other days, of his ciildhood, ye a chiistnia.s; some_ in an old-fashioned in grey horses and an invisible Jan.— ad, is more than he wcre those days of e winter schpol call ins, halloti, ing on the now to the old red Man's nativity". The ;s, on which sat their -ket' on thew laps; .undering through the I - .ntrary to the.last ong the fences. The .d morning' to them, I ice from their shoes, ngs which kept down were no unlucky flies ansparent quills, nor Mint the sides of . their i 3 ter eye, the boys, and the girls, as mills ta objects of pedagogi awy,' the noon-time nod ta' and the number owed where the huge ticcrc nonstructed had masses; and the Wet the dherno l on amply of water in the iron sting when four o'clock ,home l only 'to prepare g-dOivn Hans BV virtue of u writ or Testalum Venditinni Expends, issued out of the District Court for ,the City and County of rhiladelPhiu, and to me di. reeled; will be exposed to'sale by Public Vendue or Outcry : ' . On Monday, the 291 k day of d'onuary nes:, at 2 o'clocic, P. M., at the - public house of Jacob • Gcisr, in, the Direugh of Pultsyille ; All that cer tam Lot of Grmind. situate. 'On'the North Eu. 4 corner of Coal and Race Streets; in - theilorough of Po!tsville, Schuylkill county, conhining 30 feet front pa:Coal 'street, and 100 feet on the line of Race street; adjoining on( thz . Soulti the prop. crty of Eli . Cakei deepased,. with the appurtenances, consistinz of Two. 11;1111 3 Two Stoiy Franie Dwelling Houses, • one of which has a 'stone basement story, As the property of John H. James. Seitzed and taken into Eeeuiian, and will be Ea , • JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office ' Orveigs- , . • 2—' burg, December 23, 18i3 s— r H E ,aulterther Ours for "sale, of his.own Aimport/alien, : Odd Lrrtr Tratchts, rn rar ieua the, Silver du do do add Lf•pine Waldies Silycr do .. do Gill and Elonj 11 , ,x652 la 12 tuna each., • l'oatlier with o general asFortment of deweiry, of fine and -common qualities, iiilver Threaded and plain Forts and Spoons; : ntuy, Watclima. Iter'i, tools and materials,in , great variety. Orders from the, country are invited •;, they will meet with prompt attention and ever atttcle charged at the luwea price. • • • I)rrenirei•, IG, . ,§,ttraiLly gehoollitaion. • Tilt•: subscriber has jus:tireceirei the. follow ing publications for Cliiistirtas and New cur s Presents,- issued by the Sunday School Union, %hick will be sold at the-Pialadelbhia prices: Little eorget Me Not, Th'e FlQw•ertt, Infant's Magazine, Ne'y.t Year's The Great Ann, Teacher's Ilezvest, , , • Letters to Young La. Chnice . Medley. • dies, Anna Sherwood, Commanchnents,Clara's',Child, Great Chorigi., , • .Istiy's Medal, Girl's Giits !: do. Boy's Gem, SOldicr''s Daughter Teacher's Manual, ,DYmnii set to music for r;lienp Testaments. &c. children. All the Sunday School UntonA'ublications ob• tained la order fir Sunday SchOrds,.and others, at the bliortekt notice, nt 'the Union cash prices. B. BA.NNANI, 'Agent. 51— • Would inform the citizens ofPuttsvillc • andvicinity, that in ; compliance.with the r quest of some of the' cittzens, he will spend two or three weeks during the'mouth of December, or January, in that plaee, At: which time, he will be happy to wait upon all those, in need; of Dental operations. . . iieferences. DANVILLP, .William Tt Frick, M. D., John C. Grie'r, merchant ,flom W Danaldson, John Moore, M- 5, 1•; AvEvr Isaac Thomas, M.D., William Whitehead, Den. fist ; NTT:VILLE, GfMT:ge : Pattel: l Bol), Eaq. , ;' Nora, Dania Montgomery, Esti::: rWIIIC subscriber announces , to the public tha -w he hos opcnedm Lumber Yard, in Vie bo. rough of Pottsyille, immediatelf back of the ncn Presbyterian Church ; where he will eumtantly keep on hand, a large assortment d Lumber, of every description. [lc hav on band Pine from $lO 'to $l6 per M and,Oak, from 910 to $2O per M. i . • Ile respectfully solids the ;patronage Of his friends and the publip„ and feels confident, that he will be able to supply Lumber, at such rates, as will giye general eutisfdetion; . • J JOSEPLI-811ELLir. September 17,, w 98 ntr SHEItiFFIS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. WATCHES C LOCKS ,A J ewe l!r . 'JOHN C. FARR. - 112 Ci;cs'ptit 51 3mu Dc.Cember 16 3. G. retzzaiis - „' DentalSprcon, Late of West rhesteri nesr[ihitudeJph n, NEW LUMBER YARD. DR.vhp'Ecanseelebrated - CaMonitle do j do i'sSainhing'SYrnp tni children, Ramon V(M7llticlit.feei.llt rb PiEs Doct Gnodie's . Female Pills!.. Doct Iran's Fever and - Ague Duct Flont's Ektanic Pills,' 1 . I :Fur Dri..pepq.e; persons Hunt's betanta ,Plll5 are raid tr, ht snrierior to piny Medicine cvtify et ntrered to the piMlie. 1 i Wistrir's Baku in ild Cherry 1 • . Hove's Nerve and Bone Liniintlit • R Indian Vegetable Elixir . Balm of Columliut Jayne's flair Tpnic Russias'COsmetie I Fetch's Iludiari Vegetable Pill Leidy's. -Sarsaparilla Blood do Linn's Wad's Anti-Dyspeptie do Moffat's Vegetable Life do Wilson's Anti.Dyspeptie 'Jayne's Expectkant Jayne's Carminative Balsern Swaim's, Panacea Jayne's Veyniing,e . • Swaim'eVerrOluge Linres Tcmpci¢nce Life Bitters . ; Root's Founder Ointment lief e's Embrd6at ion . - Yeager'.l4ight's Botanical Preserver'. McMuub's Elixir of Opium Recker' Eve Salve Thompson . ; Eye Water ' Chlorine Toollr, %Yds!) Wheeler i 's Teaherryl'ooth Wu! Sherman's Wqm Lezengers. •do 1 Cough do Wi,tar's Cough '• ' do Sherman's-CaMphor do - Peter's yezeteile Pills Taylor's, Balser)] of Liverwort redwellls Teqr Ointment Hay's Liniment Weleh'syl ( . iotti:',Ache Drops . Spolic'e 11 earl 'Ache Remedy Tomatn'Tills - - Lccs Wkridhani Bilious Pips • IlenrrsCaleinie Magnesia , Bedwell's Gl.* Ointment Keyser', Pais; Universal Plaiiter Weaver's IVorM-Tea and Salt. Steellino's,,,Purmoriary Syrup Climax ' Syrup'ifor Dysentery, .• Bo:vanes Tonic Mixture Brewster's Pea:tore! Mixture - Judkin'slOnnitient • East India Hair Dye I Saimsparlla SY4ip Dr. Anderson'Scoit's Pills Hooper's' FeinM Ptlts Ral , am of flofehound • Roof's Ring Benc Cure, for lion A fresh sekily of the Atli rektfl and fur sale at the Drii JOHN S. November 25 rOTTSVI , qrs A AN o • _ ;John Far PIiIeTP.ULL announc UAL the,Ent , ,leTottndry is in f4ll he would thankfully receive orde descriptioni lie has constar(i ware, Sadlromi, turnouts and rai 'boxes, plough points, Mould tin teeth: he also has a Variety, of wheel patterns,icoal breakers and otiwhich hr. will arl priers. DealerS would do well I fore purchisireedsewhere. • . November tl5, 1813, • 31ILLINE.11 vAIN Ivr RS.iMORGAN, in Mark .."-m to Mr. Wolfinger's tare; forms the citikens of Pottsvilli ger.erallv; that she has just re, fashionalee astiortrnent of mill gtsidg, amongA which are th e I rence Braid, sreedie . Straw, Ei Fin! ed i Lawn Bonnets, with a mciii's and beim' Leghorn anti all of which ill be sold much usual prieeslM. cash. Bormeti, upon the,', mos! reasonable him Pottsville, April 13.1 pat PptcntPloatom l 4 nit !.coulte • Scales. ! r riIT,ATEORNI s.calcs weialbint from . loo to 231111 lbs4and Counter sciles!ini-csery vetri. ctv, superior to arty scales be l forel ittventurl, for sale by the sgents. . I GRAY & RIINNETT. Walnut Etre t, • .Nria 17, 25—tf . - .!;er... n 1 PlOattelphia Sc or coots: and, E BRIJ A R Y O:i, - ,7'itesgay F.nd lillinesday r r inE subsiribei• will sell store, N 4. =OS Market str Cases of 4tiqs, ,Sins; Bro,t.ra pri s ing . a general and complete l and : seasor...l.ble goods, s now b froM the - inanufai:.7e'ra . . Purcha.scrshire allured, tha villiTPsiii'vely : ;.be sold to ,the 1 ilia catalogue embrace the sorted stock, everioffered at au The subscribers arrangeme fartitreri, arc such, that will continue! to he held, as t past year; aro on the first Ti and' August,_pf each year, a sale. Catalogued will be Prepar opened for, etnination, the d sale. ' GEO Auctioneer, '2 Philadelphia, Jan. 13, 18441 EfEVEIt AND 0 11 1 4 N US 7 ONIC FRESII supply of the abov Ird. cure for the fever"and ague sale au - ill A September 3., - •; ; Gei'm an Clay Almanacs , 6 00. Col . =Clay Almaniies, for i 1844, n‘ 35 cents perdrzen, th i ren.eczen received; and for rate; 'wm!esalc and rota B. BANlstxol. Agent. . r Doe. 2,' in ,the Orphan's Court a Schuylkill Co. IN the matter of the Estate rif Michael Bretzius 'a-deceased. l' [ 1 . • •SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, 8,57; 1 . ;-•"%4) • ; • . .1 i; ~/..:* i ,.; . c ,ii :' The Corninunralth lof ,Pennsyl * ... 7,11,11.41, vania to John S rigl6,lGuardian of :14 7 , thk Eli Joseph, George;; fldward and l' • ' St*.f • * ' • ~ ."...,,,,--.‘• Matilda Bretzius dee'd (which F aid lt ' ,)ilsepli was a s nof the Intestate) Dani.o ZerbeiGuarilian of Ali heel, Levi, Nathan and-"Mry Metros, Minor children of Michael - 1 lirOrus, Jeri*, deceased (w nett old Michael Bretiiiis wasosson of Michas Besiiins -the In. testatri) JohnTßretzius, Georg Bretzius, Ceiba rice, 4iterrnz*rted with Gcore S'FiliWertz, Eliza bell], interint;rried with JohniKrenier, Barbara, inferinarried . with Peter derringj'uild Serail, in terinerria with Henry Rced,lheirs'end legal re presentatives:of Michael Bretaius,llitte of Wayne Triwnship,insVe county of SehoOkill, deccaied, Greeting—Yi/ are hereby cited to lic and appear before oar Judges of our Orphan's! Crurt, at an adjourned Orphan's Court, tulbe held at Or wigs. burg, in and for the' county ror scbuylkill, on Monday, thelwenty second day of January, nest, at 10-o'clock tin-the fornorinithtniand there, to show cause. Why the real 'Est le larthe.said Mi. OW Bretzins, deceased, (rxrt.epllitr purports B. and - F. inarlred in theleturn:of the Inquest and . Valuation, Which* were adjurigo ! by: the:said COurt, to Johp Elictr.ius) should not be sold l i Witneiitlip Hon. NATHANtEi 4. LOR ED, rriii , deht of our said I loon, at OrWigsborg„thellth day of Beceinber. A/DA t 5431- ..', i ' '''' I . ' 40IIN li . Downw,,crerkzo. C. , December 23, ' * - • ' ''l , i 42i-4-4 .1 .- tt'l,.' , _46i'*§' : l'' ME IMI 1 I 1 , Has re commenced tlmll , _... , 1 : SOAP & CANDLE , ', Al ?I'j). 12 Illargarella Sired, fir doors above Frorz: Street, belweeri Calloulfilllaud . 1 1 Willow Strut rail road,: ',' • . 1 .. ' '•;.. . 'IIIIILADELrIII .1.. , -I I WIIF,RE he offers for Salo,. On : reasonable .1 , i firms, Wholesale and retail,{ (404 qoald:v It elrnw Sol p, common Mown do., *bite Fuller!s do.. Palm do., Castild do., Fancy Shaving do. • Ang.o l'2 t', 1 33-11, 4 -:: - i i Life i i , h ;. I NEW WHOLES:I 1.43 ! • LA) T I G -S-T 1 01; I Lippincott & TaylOp, . ig, made cstent'Ave preparations, ;ere now Ready to simpOy -. • CAM rums WITH CLOT 114 1 0,1 • FROM ten to fifteen per cent low e r than ca. .wholesale dealers, 'we shrill 'AO this by buy ingi for eash,and selling entirely for Hie same, thoseiwho buy. by email quantitie s as,weil as. the .1 •estensive dealer, will, find it to tbeir advantage call it ! , LI PP 1 NCOTT Jr.; Ti‘YLOR'S, No. 909; Market Street, third door alit* Sixth, and ene'door below: he Red. Lion Hotel,Thilada. • From the ghilada. Ledger, of Sept cr, 0211,181 ' „question is often asked by atrangers 4 11Iberc can we go to boy the Het andiencapCst suit ocelothes; they are referred y must of Olir citivins to the extensive establishment of Lippin. colt & Taylor, 200 Market Sine. lice doors westlof Lippincott & Taylor are wh , and always receive the largest assio city,lthey also have the rcputatioi finest work, and take special pains! who buy n singte suit, as well at dealer., Their is certainly the ph t doo i r to he Red Lion Hotel. - Plialadv, October 7,4543 l i I~ fiavi i El E =I II lediines,.just gore iuf I MARTIN. I NEW. DRUG STD . E. B VAip spccifully informs Puttsviilei and Schtql crally, that they ha' Aura formerly occupied by i-al assortment of Drugs, • Chenikals, 'Oils, . .. , NOWT. , r c I I, • s to the pnblic that ll operation, where cs for castings of ev— tly cis hand" Hollow i , cart!and wa.gon rrds4 and cultivator rail rend and drift scree,* tire grates, at the :lowest cash give him% call,be i , • the it gene Varnishes, Was,, ' Patent Medicines, 4c. solicits a share' of public ly;assurinz the public that r I line , shall be of the first qui enii inc. 47-ly aving served a: regular appte nes in Philadelphia, those la call, can rest satisfied that fy against all: mistakes, and CS put up with the greatest c Ilvsicians prescriptions atten I larcare, at all hours. CoUntry ekeepers, supplied at a smal PCs. Pottsville, Deem ' (2'l GOODS. t street. next door c, respectfully in. , and the public eivd a new and iner'y _and fancy 'o44w Braid, Flo. trlish Straw, and ifinca.:rat)rtment of sealteasa • Hats, lo,Civer than the altered and dune is ticul Slur! y pri te.:" Buildings and, out -Lot . ti sizes, on the Navigation tr in the Borough of Putterille. &AMU ;Real estate al ZILE V . . , AST IRON SCREENS.—.O Bt. ircip Rolimy Screens of various sizes to Coal', on hand and for sate et W. H. MARSIIALWS,C,heip Grocery Flour Feed &•erovenot Store 3 corner, of Notitregian Street and Mount Ca ban Rail Road Jima 10, • N--; I ,11' , .. In 00 0A Mt ELS SA LIN A j 43.11./T l -7 ' es r , Constantly on hand, api supply of the abo'o superior article in barrels, d 1 1 2 bushels, Nth Will sold eeD. low, by GRAY, dt BEN NETT, i - 1 .1510,42 Walnut hi.. and 2nd Wlinrrbelow _ ! Locust ht., Schuylkill, Pliiladc!phia . June 17, 8143. ! - . I 1 25-7 ual Szt le Shoes. , 1844. Oth and ith. t Autithmt, at his et, !fell cash, 2000 !s, 4-c., corn liss,irtiiient of fresh ingireccived,stlireci ~.. , i . . 1 , NEW WIIOLLSALD AND itt:TAii'syntiE. , i • rint;E uliscriber is induced fr m the very' lib. - 24 .-1 oral 'encouragement he ha receii-ed (and also l fromithe necessity of their ' eing , a cheap ILitail Store, in this part of the torrrQ has pro. curFd and will keep constantly- on hOd.,—Flour, Salt, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, iN!olafses, Vine. gar .5 , c., &c., which in connection with his pre. sent etock of.,! . .!!nas, Shoulders, Sack.'crel, ,Ller rind and cod RA. Brown Yellow atid White Soap: ~Al.o a very' , tmperior r„i71 i f ,16 ,. of Pyre Palm, Almond-sand Fancy •Soni," —,Sperm 9nd Tallow CandleS—Winter _ and ;Fail S.peirn Pll, &e ,-"Sze., ike Alt di which I 3011 sell Litt the lowest Cash Retail F i rices;:—And I to families, or those busing to sell 4g airt'ft liberal deduction will be mide, hi propdr icr,;::ird lion to the quail. City taken. , . , ; 1 .1 !.- I , . EDWARD YARDI.F.r.: York S, P. S.—Froin the' fact -of my, having: a per Son. in the City, whos& time and attention, 'is devoted to the selection of the.artirdes I propose sellin'g ; 1 have nu; hesitation in sayin"g that Icon furnish goods as cfiiap, as any ,in Potts4illo..; Call and _ludic for yourselves. -; 1 E. E.' Y. Pottsville Sept. 23, 1843. : ' ~:. 89-1 !I e , q.'rs - y offered, iglq•stl,ll , Jer ; and largest and best as -I.iort, in this City. lith the mann 'enai-Annual Sales ley !have been, the in February great semi-annual I . .d, and the goods ty previous to tho W. LORD, . 1 , 18 Market Street. 'l-4R 411IXTURE. MidiCitte.a certain Just !I eceived and .11rw , Store , 1 • 36, DiBA RE FNESS CUD" • J Scarpa's Compound Kreosolc e lco l aili4 Oil, low: the cure of DEAFNESS,i'pairs, and t he discharge of matter from the earn; ils° all hose disa g reeable noises, like the buzzing of i n-• seet,R, falling of water', buzzing of stch.ii, &c. which ate symptoms of approachide.deafnese, and! also attendant with the dises6. . , . CERTIFICATESr The following Editorials. and, certificates will be read with interest as they spehk facts which are "'stubborn things," . SIosT EXTRAORDWARIT Cunt: any have doubts they may, now dismiss theta, Sod the most incredulous may consider_ Dcafnes.l XS .curable. Numerous cises of cures, and in4ny i or them ve ry fr•ernarltabte—bytthe um of es - Searp have been published, but this "cops the climax." Yining or ad may yet recover lmarint. A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania. andl now' about:Bo years ofage, had been graditallylgettibg deaf for more tban 40 veers, so that it was next to impos. sible to make her hear conversation:hi the loud, cst tones of voice; Last winter wlts.indueed to try l" Searpa's OiLfer fleafites.", 'lt is bhly necessary to • add that sto has 1 4sed two bottles, and that her bearing isjperfeetly estored—ahc is cured. DEAFNESS CUEETL—The folloltng cXtractpm a letter written by illr.,Johnson bf Iloston,q a friend in this city, is important. • bottle of Scrapa's Oil for Detifness, hat youlsent me, with the wish, thht my:daughter would try_ it, has been used, 'sod'effeatai, have astonished you knOw lOW itei7 dial She has been Vince sho.WB three note, heave quite well, but the rnedipijae-lias all tiCen used,'" wisliyou to send !no ancither bottle, which : I have every reason to believe ViiilLeiirci 'her en— tirely.'r—f Times. , I • Forint° by B. GIiISIPERT,NcO2O Noit Second Street, Philadelphia, arid ;i' EICIWOLTZ, SANDVRSON.. Jidr 22, '3 4kaatii . Pottsville. . „le.+ ~.,.:,.:,,-_-_,,,; . ,-:..., : :,., , ic:i . :; 6 '''.l - I;JRNi. ilesale (kakis, lortinnt in the ofid4ing Ito p,l6nsd twee the. Textengive cc. It Is' nc*t - E. I • 'Z, 8C: CO— re - e Citizens 1 0 ill county gen C opened, (.in, Mr. Slater,)l a Ned l'ai Dye. Pat cincs,': 13, i Y. I I les, , • . ~1 i i., tronhge, ccent very article in lity,ipd putc- I , tics }UP to the ho favOur them they will guard have their rued re and r nieety; i to With par. Physiriians and advadee on O ber 3. 49—f.' . lIOILSES & LOT( FOR SALE, Also, a large numbe s. ta . E ii..lM. r of mit. t 6. of ct, :lying prinCi- A pplyto ' :1., th:WIS, ent, Centre St, , . raiILADELPH,I I / 1 :& HE .., :ate = - 7. ' c ''' " • . Clair ' St kila. .ReducliOn of Frogla on . , IN:and atier I%loiiday - ne4t l 60ot:111 1 will be-forwardell tb 'followilig fates of Freightl tal i the poilits , below state d 1 , . #el liE .. I E 0 Plaster, slate, tiles. &n.. 1 Pig , I ron, ' Moms, Cutter, tie rbleaosin. tar, p!.teh, ~., and grindstones, '• - ; : Nails & spikes, bar iron,' 1 ladings, lead,turpciatirie I ark, raw tobacco,. silt F] rorisiona; potatoes !tun., I !'... her, stoves &c., ':• J! Flinn pee.ba,rre!, - ,• i WiliCat, corn, rye, clover . /] eed, & silt per lauabel, c] Groceries, hardwa re, %teal, ) i • . capper, tin,- bratis,i do- 11, ' 'mei.tic liginirs, ritathin- Is ' Cry, buttCr: and eggs, elic'ese, lad and ,Olow, - oil, wool,Cotton. leather, ] • 'raw hider., riiiints,l4,_, ' tars, !lamp and cot drig,e, Ji. Dry. goods, drugs & fined- 1! licines, foreign liqbors, i'l Iwincii,g,lass, papar,',Alt !fish, meat., .confeet Orli- l' r%, hool;si Sr; -statio ary.. J i I No additional ' - eiri . v.es Ctir age, or receivinz or delirdriir. tlie Company's Dcputs oh We July 15, 1843, I 1 I El . .I, I MOUNT (.1,1,R80N ' 1 THE subscriber most reipi to the public that he 104 • • , 1 .- .., splendid a nd deli i s i.A.., , .which will be -Op, "" Pt , commodaiion on 'VI,. - • , .. -..-14-•-• inst. t 'i • The Hotel has lately, tinchir 1 notation with such improvehn furniture as will'mneh finera: actommodation of hi 4 guestit.l This 'Thiel is situated at tits Philadelphia and Rending II --i,' Philadelphia, adjoining the 111 and combines - all the advant . and country—attached to the einsively for the use of its gt, . 1 ornamental terrace garden, i Several acres, overlooking fro! the Railroad, the .9ehiuylkill 11 reservoir of the Schuylkill $ commanding a .roruahtic arm -the surrounding mountains. houses and stables have a pore mountain sprin gy water. airy Stablei and coach house by careful and attentive ogle pure 9r an'd careisgels, will i commodadon of guests wishi and other Placesin this totert a jiledge oti his dispdsitton ti lions to give satisfaction to h. refer to the reputation of thd Homo and i Congress;Hall i York wilco kept by him, ani tacing daily access to the Pi l ik supplies both for the Tah e the best 'that can'tre Procu rEI e a6. , urbd that eve ; thS strbscriber and; •• its As (pleasant and; r c!stalalishment in he pubtlic patronaricl I ~ !I LOS 4.1. WEBT:.•I 1 1. 1 j 28-1 y . FARE REPUCEDiON T 4 HE • , . , 1 , PIIILADA., READINO .S AND POTT7 • VILLE IIiAII. -h .• 112:1. - a-P-7,-.3 - •...-.1 4 -1 13 4,_. . ':' , ---gLA ., . l'r- - b 4 -, ,- • • Ic'l . -"-. 1 -- )174......1a , ``... - ..- ---'r --e..;-1...7 ..."'"• .--4.:...L..1 .- . • • . ~1 ' • Lit Clais tars'. 2,'d Class Cars: Fare to Pottsville, ! • $2 t! - ; . ( $2 CO To immediate point also ret(lice-d. I ; • 1 The Passenger Train now leives]t he; Depot. corner of Broad and Cherry street dai'y at 7 tic lock A.' 4. Snipping at the;uatial *ay ',pinta, and arrive at,Poprj. vile at 12a tict•ck. Returnin4.le4vc' Pottsville at 7 o'clock A. M. ;daily, and arri 'e in the city at 12 'o'- clock'. ; !• • 1 1 i Passengers Kir Northumberl• nd.Suribury, Danville, and catawiesa meet stnues at 'utftwille on the arri ynl of the trains dady, ; arid are parrted (through wiSh i . Out delay to'tither of those places (or 84. ,' 1 I Passengers for Tamaqua, IL zletim, (Alan& Chunk and Wilkesharrie, quit the ca sat Pdrt Clinton 478 miles from trid city) and take thefent of the Little Schuylkill Rail, road titTatuaq a, t hence go by gdocl 1 singes to 51411e.h Chunk; whey they meet the pack , boats for Wilksbarre.l 1 ' ••' • ' i • Fare to Manch Chnnk, Fare to IVilkestiarre, ramiliesiarid individuate a y attention will be Paid by He family to render their vi: . , ~ 9 comfort Abie as at lany - olli !his country, and a share of s respectfully, solicited. MA' :Mount Carbon, Julc S, 18 . BRA PhibdelNlia,July 24, fBl3. ' , , mILL,IN ;74. , • , ': ! az,..R..5. Ira4r.lizza• jr, ESPECTFULB I Y announces Ito the Ladle's I'M . of Pottsiiile and criein4, OW bh e has just opened her . .1 :. I -I ~ i . ' , I FALL IFANIiIONS, ' 1 I 1 I Among which are a Yaricty -41'new Style Bon net Velvet's, Silk,. Ribbons, l i, &c., &.: [ler ' 1 l' r. - hT ET BOA IN ET S . i ••1 1 . i , ••, 1,.,..,- I Arc of the,Ntest l and mos t ,-;. ~.g.4 , fashionable Pzitterns; which wXO.: it,,, she is+terTnincd to Fella,, ..2 1) "'T. ' • -ef, - , 1 cheap as, they can be pur `4i;',... • i chased !elsewhere. She ret cz 1 vpeetful]y #olfeits the pat ; ronnge iof the pubhe. 1 ; • t'''' ' 47 • CAN'FRI4sitS Cantrell's Aline do Anti Scorbutic Sy do NCrvona.goidial, do Anti,DyspeOlic P do ' Altcrativd A supply , of the above eine.% for suite et 'yttle,(authorized emit for t the public can get the true Novemlier 2.5, Ta Dy-ers, Eleachere, pa Engine Builders, . : . , 1 . ..... 1 . , . . " • . 1 PASCAL, IRON WORKS. -• .' i , , 1 - 'l9 EL DEB Vailll3llT IR O N TUBES! From 4 inches to ) in calibreland :Zito 1:2 fret long, capable of sustaining pressure fMin 400 to MAO lbs... per square inch, with Stop Gw:lts, T!, Ls, and other fixtures to Bllit, .11;ting ;together, With screw • joints, suitable for STI;4111, WATER., GAS, and fie '... LOCOMOTIVE and, other ST.EAAIIIOILER Ilusii 1 . ~ ' : . 4 • 1 i j , ,i : '• ' I ai . • . $ 3 ... . , ,;.! blannfardnred and DIORMS, T4LSKER Warihouse B. E. Cont.r of ' PIILLA.D - July 11' _ I . • Law Partnership. • rip FIE undersigned hare alsneiated tbemselir' l •• 5 "- as cdpartners !n,the practice of - the! law. 7 • 'Ail business entrusted to tkeii care, aril early and !faithful attention.,;:] • Office at the 'residence of F. W. Ilugheson Centre Street, Pottstine. - I • 1 ! fIUGIFIES; I , J. CHAS. NEVILLE, ik • - 45 = -Nov. 4, I ' 17243311EL1 THE elbscribe*linvc just ..K•aasortment of andl which Amman They area superiori article establishinents in Philadelphi, S.! Novemtior 1 itItiD.CURI{4NTs XYror saleity thollqa; orsiag store., ; luraY.; 6, • Drvi; rorrs; AD. ,ffa - 1 w i th .thee 1 0 - 6 B t p t t, a, t e l h ; 844 , betwe4n - Rending, r ton Of '2OOO lbs. 'wren ; Retteeen 1, adinr , ' Reading n d P'l and - .1 ?iila: I L Pottsville 1 , 10. i - ,7 5 Ct 3 1' 1 1,20 i ' • , 90 cts CONSUMPTION OF TIRE LIINGS ? 4, Allictions of . the Liver, Asi,hing, Branthei!s, Pain or Weakness of the -BreJst- or,Lungir, Chronic Co u ghs, Pleurisy, Hem rr;sog . e of the . Lungs, and all. affections of the Patztonary Organs. ". NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A 'compound Balsainic prCpar . ation or the Prunus Virginiana or - " Wild Cherry Barit e " prepared by a new_ chemical process, approved and recommended by the most distinguished physicians ' aid universally acknowleged the most valuable medicine ever discovered; • i leo • 16413 II els 4 c - ts 3 cts In setting forth the virtues of this truly great medicine, we' have no desire to deceive thoie who are labouring' under affliction, nor do We wish to eulogize it more than it justlY deserves. Yetwhen we loots around and eco thd vast a mount of sulfuring, and — distress oceAsioned by many of the diseases in this - medicine has proved so highly.successful, we feel that' we can not urge its claims too strongly, or say tatr.mueli in its favour. Such indeed are the SURPRISING VIRTUES- I 2!10 i 135 =I =I 260 i 170 Of this Balsam, that even' in the advanced stages Cossc3irrimr, elide all the most esteemed rem. edka of physicians have failed to effect nny change, the use of this medicine has been pro. deetive of the most astonishing relief, and ac tually effected cures after all hopca of recovery. had been' despaired of. `• stor. freigilt at any of link. E.)9— HOTEL. In the first stages of the disea.e, termed " Ca tarrhal Consumption,? originating from negleit. ed`sCOLD, it. has-been used with undeviating success, and_ hundreds acknowledge they we the restoration of their health to this invultiable medicir.e alone.. In that form of Consumptiim so prevalent amongst delicate young female. , , commonly termed debility, or t "GOING INTO A DECLINE;". - ! A complaint 'with which thousands arc linger. ir.g, it has also proved highly suceessful, and not only poSsessea the power of checking . the pro gress-of this alarming complaint,but also strengh ens and invigorates:the system more effectually than any. medicine we, have ever possessed. 11.. r For particul a rs sea, Dr. %Vistar's Tr6lise on Consumption,' to be hdd of the agents. Ectcall3i announce r Ic s iteil he ahoy htfnl °sin blishrueni, enc 4 thr thou ac: 31aritiliy the 10th I onC a thorough te, verity anttaddition4 E sc i:hc !comfort and termination of the r roa!di 93 miles front • rough ofPotfevtlle, geti of both town • establishment . ex,' estil is; a beautiful .'n, eheibsed Park of, itS rising ground's Ivey aUd Gana]; the aviation Co., and view of, Tie 'Hotel, Bath plentifal supply of The tiatensive ar.d , a, eidt ibe attended rs; 34iIrcrail plea be kept for the se ngtr!, visit the mines tregion. AS Pllse pis best (2xer. is gin+, he hays tb Catskill Mountain' the City of New aSsuries them that oilnklelPhia market, ite and the Bar shall ed.i . Sold in Pottsville by • JOHN S. C. MARTIN. . In Reading . by Mrs. SARAII MORRIS, and rn every town in the State. - • Pottsville; October 28, WE have just recerved a large assortment of P • Seasonable Goods consisting of Cloths, .Cassimeres ' ISattinetts, Boverteonsy Muslins, Prints, Chocks, Flannells, Tickings, Giii,ghams, Carrihricks, Cotton Fis nnell., Diapers, Linens, Silk,,Ca mhrick,: and Cotton Handker chiefs; and Gloyes. Furniture, Cheeks, Linsoys,llo,, 4nd wish to Fell•ihern at a small advance on cost and chair:of.; those in want of any of tho abocd or anything else usual !) kept in our BurZingh Stores are respectfully -in vited to call on E. Q. R. A. HENDERSON. September 2, ; Facts for the People! THE ceniitantly itiercaing-puptilarity and sale of IL A Fahn6toclt!s Vern - lift:go 110 in duced persons who nie envious of its socecis to prim off upon the public itrepariitionsavliteh all medical men know to he, inefficacious in expel. ling worms I; om the si,iitcm. , This Yertnifuge bas mode its war into iiiiii lic favour upon the ground - of its own inrrinsie merits, more than any biller medicine el ttle kind now used ; and while many worm remedies have, by dint of puffing, been forced into Sale, and shortly`alter gone into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly inerite/I , B. A. b'ali. nestoett's Velottifuge continues to Le triumphiint. ly sustained. lt has; only to he used acid its efreets.w illffilly sustain all that is said of its won. derful expelling, power', • , 1 - , Certificate- . . $3 50 . '• • ,; • 4 500 DF61115, Secreihry; We certify that we ,have used B. A. Fahhes. tack's Verinifuge in our families, and in every case,it has proved a - decided and effectuallediedy for expelling worms from the system. We'eor dially recommend it fo parents who have chi:- dm' afllictod with that dangerous malady.. ELON VIRG/L . , - WM. B. PA IN E, ROB 7 MAY. _JOSEPH BURROUGHS. For Sale, cvholesalC and retail, at the Drug WarchousC of . B. A. FA lINESTOCK & Co,. ,Corner of Sixth and Wood sts:, Pittsburg, Pa For sale in Pottsville, by CLEMENS as PARVIN, Druggists. December; 9, 50— DICINES. ME Fashionable Tailoring Elablishmenio 1113 50 clq. 50 ..'' D R P R SAND. 2' A . l LOR, - , 41AKE:i this opportunity to infirm theinhabi ja " tants o (Pottsville and vicinity.. that he has taken . rooms . in Cenire street, 'three doors above the Exchangc.llotel, where he intends carrying on the Tailoring business, .in its various bran ches. The public may rest assured of baiiing their ,Garments made in as new and fashionable style as in any city' in the Union. Having had long experience in the business in various cities, he flatters himself that he can give general satisfaction to Ilion who may favor him with .° calf; • iP — Garments entrusted to his care will be War• ranted in all cases. Particular attention paid to cutting. . Pottsville, Oct. 7. 1843. wders, 503z.2.5 1 .1 °pilla r, family meilir Pru'g Store PofiaL i t prorietor,) wlicra ndigenuine aiiicle., I I, : 48-4 i er anti 41cers, 5te41.4 lotliere Agedt fur lie sale of Southworth Illan.ufacturing Company's fF.uperios. 'Writing paper, 1,11 Aunouss No. 3 Mt son ST., Puit.iiim.rnra following kinds constantly on hand and for sale to the trade at the lowest market prices:-- • Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, and 'l6 lbs., . and white. • Extra super and superfine Folio - Posts, bhie and white. Extra super Packat and Commercial posts, blue and white. - Extra surer Linen note papers. Superfine and fineßill.papers, (Ltirig,) • do do • do '(Broad.) - do, do Counting House Gips, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white.' Superfine French Posta plain and ruled. .• Superfine and fine Caps and Posts,ruled and plain bloc and white, of various qualities and prices - Also Bonnet Boards, Tissue, Wrapping,:anp Hardware papers, dr.c., Ste. re 50 to 100 tons of Peach Orchard or Broad Mountain coal will be taken in exchange for as per, at the lowest prices. , - July 15th, or"sale by 310E1119. 1 ! • do walnut Streets ? . I 410. , received a &gap 1 toitun - U i brains ll,y lovi for 6ash - -;• , I , oaf : one of ! he b e et a.! , , . 1, 16i. 3. FOS ER; i • . 40-31 .ratent t . !Mold rs, wITH alides,to regulate the spring.- la new v - and improved article, just received:4;nd ftir sale at this ofFice; - December, 3O .• • , ' SAND RA INS, ato X•iflF Gil No Quackery!!! No Deceptuil U 174 ' REMEDY cos:4o Icalcß, Erie IVCID Y., Jan. 70813, V. A. WILLIAMS, N. 8. LAWRENCE.; PRO T. 4 CT - 1 Ot 'INDEMNITY AGA. I NST: 1•0 7,1 5 . ,-,tY F.11:11 ;riiE ntANliLtri INsWitAlqt. - Co" . .or P1iq1.A 6 T.1.1711.A.";:,;......4, . .. .• ' • Cvit.ll 8-10 0 ,000 r ptiiiviii. :' ...,.- . Cl/Al/TER. PRICrIiTUA L;: ': e I :-..-' • . .'--' t 4::: • -: .': VONTPWE tomake Inieraneei,Temamcnt .. M L .I anti lumped cm every delt:iiptiuf) . Of property in town and enuntry-itn the initiolfatittiitkie terms °dice 1631: CheF.not Street near .fititiliitrect.• - L'IIARLES N. litANCittiLlirisidcnt• • , ,•: 1)I It EtrfOltit. 'l';`' - •:. Charles ',IV. Banker; '.lSirniitel Ciliiii• . James Scott. - • • =Frederiek 4,iiiii4i; — • Thomaslllart. - • , Jaci•b R.4inilk ~ . • , Tholna's,S ; Whartst Ceo. iV.Rik . ... &rds, - - TobiaS 11 - arner: - . illodecal Tl4eisis. • cll All L.S (. BANCKlr[l,.seet: Thq Sukscriker hPa . been oppOntift:agent Cur the abbee mentioned nstitutior.onifo:,o now ore- . . . pared to make iesura ce, on every trt*ription a' proporly, roperty.et the loireat rotes. i l 1 - AN DI: EW jttISSVi. :. • Poltsaillp i • June I9i 1841 4 . it,o.o-1p laded:an of„,-ot ns4 loss tir . drtmit.,tX ,Pfir Capital €4100,00110:: ;•,t - CIIAlr112:11,1 1 - .1 -- • Tilt; SPRING GA I Rik:N INSURANCE COMi . . .1 3 AN10 0 - make Insurances. either :tetdporary.o-, perpcbiallyi against Lass or Darnagd.;:htt FIRE, i 4" town or co_antry,on !buses, BarnS,•anWinaldings of all kinds, tan llousehr,ld Furniture ,- Itierchantlise,: I lors'es, Cattle, Wgricultural,Conitnercidiiind Mann factuilng Stock and. Utensils of etererteseriphon ; VKSSELS anil their Cargdes in port, as whlfas Alortg,a., ges and Grdend Rents orsan the most fa ifdiatble terms Applications for Insdrarice, or any islarknation, or, the subject !may be •rdade either pers:anaPy or by . letter. nt• the Company's =office, at tflifaiorthwest corner of Sixth and- Wend'streels. . F•‘:;',• ! MORTON Alt.llllCll:lE4,l!resident. L. Kralunn.tAn, Secretary.• '' • - ,17.41:EcTWIP, 74( Morton iteMichael,! • -Ch'aides Staa)tes; ' Joseph Wood, • ArchibarleWright% La.ocronne, Samuel TO;tnsentl, • Elijah I)alleit, Robert 1160ead;' • George M. Troutman. •R. W. Tchrwojr, • . Georgei‘li. Schreiner.- • The subs c riber has been appointed ?ayktt , i7 for - the , above mentioned Instiistio9 and; is netv . i preparetito make Issue:tames upon every deseriptibn_of property at the lowest' rates. BENJAIIdIts4.I.4 . I.II7VAig • I ,'ottssil le; Felt'. 27. 841 ' - THE IY(~l ill YEGEE remedies pn II / 1 - cases, have cori set according to Oett svAent. the stomach to eject another iediming pet ic's and' a third wh and howels,denominh tics or purging nie'dt country been the fast the cute ni the mostl ladie,s.. The wondelf mode of Are: Amen( when we reflect that assigned to them, t gestion, tqr the conve vital flute! intended moot of the whole s: ever the I digestion disqualified for the , duty ( an'd this ocein impute blbod, and cl results. • LIM It. has been rental inch is :not asefullf nnseniefil Tliat in, the mostiforinidabt. the Ilse .Ot rills Co, most every hamlet t ly risk' tfie inputati. Loofas, or Indi.in thejCion,andilinve prnr bilinus lever, iiyyr, rhentirattsq. l costiveriers, &c. its and stitiject to i ache, depression of find relief from the not a disease utten end a - conted. 4 not relieve. The-to I show thq benefit de ry common disease .! • CE I Ibi:inF‘ been curl tas fill of an alarnv vcral years stpOditi my easel knnwn to otherß. 11 had take larded only tcmport i t enjoyed lifocicilicallt 31 ill oti: April r r Agent fur • W, Eptintri, New Castle, Shrine ling') Kim:icy, Pot OtAtsbiirg. • Thrl can alwayn be had ist:.+, cnincr of 2d •dclplda. PURE j. %TV FIT4EIII rcrF, No 63 k phis, have now n'gg , pure %Ode( lead, and been *pprinaly sot run on the article, No known subsal tive and bcautifyin„dd paint, an t.qH white lead; hence at als only 'wars its • the steady knitn . of years, tiol 'supply to white lead; and thel tick: is proof that I invariably branded & BROTHER, in CANTED Onti—all November 19, CiIEAP - . Pubscribcr as just opened dt the earner M. of Norwegian and the Rrient Carbon Rail l'oad, a genet, I assortment of. Groceries and Provisions, which I e wilt sell at'itielowest pos sible prices for caili Such as Sligais, Molasses, Coffee, gliocolate,lea,Cheesc,`Ritei`Spices„&c. ` 1 :;;:e pi., f.,p - erui,::::'!,„i...', 3l oulda and Dip'd CLindies, 'lobar , ' (Tame Shouldeis, Altes Po Dried gecf,Codfisit„Mack oral, Darling, &e. 44t1c, WI LIAM li. 3 1:41I'S1IAi,C4 April 8, 1843; ' 41- • . , TRON AND STEIE.T.,; • t JAMES S. ;SP E. , .No. 53 : iyorth IVoter 80 , 01, 1 DoMi 113ecow-Ane'n"r•••••., , • ••• Philadelphia. • ' , prt'AS eonstantly-bn hand, a fullessortment nl A.IRON 4 STEEL, which Mar-be bridoe• the most , reasonable terms " Septenther 9, MEM COURTLAPITI STREET,NEW YORE'. • IP" subieriber respectfully:, nOtifies friends'and utl i ers,that hasl-qeently new arid eon enienily furnished Hotel. at Cointlaud st., a short distance above his old. r..r.d,and nearer tb Broadway, will be betterpable to accomeeige his visit ors as his house is larger. and filfeit up with sit' tiny parlors in rocidern style, cutitierenty ftir nished 14d-rooms. tie hopes his Customers wilrenatinue their patronage to the new establishinenr; and would inform them that -rte :_ has rcilocad his price or boarding to One dollar per day. ;- 1 CHARLES WYCOFF. Philadelphia, Ap4il 29.• , . AVinte • s perm'. - . J - 11 I received aJointtat• ottjcio, of_ Winto. Ni6rak Oil, for ado y • , VOL H. hfAIIOALL,, Came! Norwegian St., Mt. 0 . 44 Rail` Rosa November 18, 1;48. • ; 'T 47' - 0-3 m EMI NTAs, oItI&JUIAN If ai BLE. pitas;;Oi l' . - - - ; ,, .P ., •-• kv cribcd for the 4re of. dis ,Jicaly been iliviAkinito chis t• operation upfin'Ahe human' rave one class P4rlj:lch Onuses its coutents,.eilitid emetics, *nation call4)lienpheret. bid] - eynruat6;ttle . tnmach fated . catharticsatic, Cathar. i;eines,linve in 0/5y age and ~ourites of the tthtaicians for tr obstinate and iiitirming ma. Jrful sneeess -aittrnding thin will readily liti iiinddrstood the stomach 'eniftow'els have 'le 'important liniellee a Ili. ursion of food liitteiload, hat for the gtowth;alid .nourish: 'stem. It tollotreKthat when. organs-bccornrflepraved or lealthy performance of i rs 4aily in eivillol,society ) msequently disease are the . .. - . . ~ kcd, tlfat: when:• er the 6:0• ; employkd it4. , alwars at ividual who w4'4l deny that diseases are daU cured by poandectlandP, salerm ai r our country, tiihpld certain on for rcracity,,iihe Pecs. 'Vegetable Pillelettnee the blood and ten Fie inflemo d eminently usentil in curing chollei inlianini4ttpn of the ' dropsy, jaund . teei pleurisy. Females of ietlentary bob digestion, tratillOey, head. Ppirits- and uniismess. will use of these ~There i 3 icd •witli a full iblac, a dry tongue, that'ihc3c pills }gBl lowing simplc)earratiyci , rwill ived frnm these:Allis in tie: • - .2.TIFICArE..Tv ' . . 'led by the mitten-be ree'afirmz rgg disease pnwiver of se , I deem it ai„dhty to make the public, 'fort,tie benefit of gat varinel rernaiefrwlifeh try rebel; after of 'r two box. aisease yielderf, -, :porl 1 have the last sia Ainnthe. trOLLMER 1H13,. The sale of llte . 4 ore. • l'uttsvi;k, Georgo : Reifsr;yder, 'Kopp. 5ei144.1611 Haven, bur bon, Sehuilin.* rioughnut .the stSii a! supply I 'ol* Fred. tiletV,&, cu. Drug. nd Callow lull 'pti'tets, - 18-Lly VIIITE LE p, 4 & BROTHER,imannfactO north Front 'sticit, Phi Tod supply, of ti9t-, warranted OI those custr*rs vt:tio have 1 1. pplied :in cotqc . 94ence, of a hall now hape.,their Ordera I: cc. p . oEscsics prck. Crva. properics so_Osiiabie in u exent yrithunadrill . ereted ny admixture he r meter'. It hail thlretore been the manufactureo, for many' the, pubtie - tiarrcetly pure 'unceasing, dentand for tha ar il has met wih . favne, It is in one head— WkIITH ER I LL run, and on the ether, Wen ',met/letters.; _ ODs FOlt 1 0 -Credit • ',lasps noTuti, 11 EMI EMI