The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 03, 1844, Image 4

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    A ivr4:o2 s •
sweet hour of prirne.!!
good morrow to the hit s trgarn;,
Good morrow to the lea;
Uoixl,rnortow to the hollow glen.
And to the green Wood tree! '
The ring-dove leaves her ivy bower s .,
• The seam= quits the sea, '
The sky-lark in his sunrbright tower
Is *Ming ruerrilie! ,
Goal morroti to the dappled skies;
'Good morrow to the lake; ' •
Good morrow lathe Melodies
•The 'praiseful torrents make!
' The river blue—the water-fall—
. The small brook on the lea;
Goal morrow to them; one and
The heautiful--tlie free!
Tun Raisoix War:—The editor of the Whi;
Standard, a most spirited and effective Sheet piab
lished at Washington City, relates the following
anecdote. He says•--" After the election of 1840
a number of Locofocos were earnestly en
-kaged discussing the reason why the Whigs
Wheaten them so badly in the.preceding election:
Ono insisted that it was because- the people were
such-foots that they had all their. senses' taken a
way by the koon skin mummeries., Another de
clared- it was not that so much a the bribery of
thousands of voters by the banks and foreigners,
Rd* u third asserted that the People had gone
mad, and had got drunk upon the excitement and
hl3O ider.
, 4)#hat do you think it was, uncle Josh,", said .
'the first one, turtiing.to a little humpbacked; gini
le't,cyed, frosty headed old man, who was sitting
cress-legged by tlie fire, furiously cheWing his quid
of tobacco, and yelto seemed to be the Sir Oracle
of thd coterie ' ' - .
• ."Yon don't know anything abourit," said the
ginitct eyed Min, striking Itis stick furiously a
gainst the floor. woe them all fired songs
what did the business. Lied you it was enough
to run anybody crazy to listen to them songs, when
• n`pretty girl was singing them: And,". continued
the old than, jumping up, and giving his stick an
' emphatic thump against the dog-iron, .4 will nev
er vote for any man for ? : resident whose name
won't rhyme in poetry. Is no wonder Mi. Van
• - Buren was beat, for his intim wouldn't rhyme to.
anything hut ruin."
6ONET111:50 C111L101.79.-A correspondent of
.;he Charleston Courier fumishei that paper with
the followins
4,inio few weeks since while Dr. F. (our re
-A•spectable Senator •in the State Legislature from
St. Luke's,) in having an avenue made to his
residence,-theworkmen while digging out a pine
- by the tap root, struck. upon a hard substance
which resisted their tools.- Upon a subsequent
- examination it.was found to be a CLAY COFFIN,
.containing the human bon - 6S of a small grown
person. It is to be regretted that the negr, oes
broke into the colfui, as it probably could have been
- taken out whole, and presented as a remarkable
curiosity, much more so din in its present defac
• • ed,condition. It is of course a difficult matter to
speculate upon, as to what tribe the deceased be•
longed; but it is „a . ..reasonable- suppositionlo class
it as an Indian relic. Yet the Indians buried their
dead after a different fashion. At the village Of
_ Bludlon, but a few miles distant • from where the
coffin was found, are to be seen several Indian
graves in mounds. One or two.ofthesphave been
• excavated—a quantity of oyster shells have been
removed from their low but substantial monuments
And reared into-much taller and more useful ones,
to cheer and gratirylhe inmates around the cheer
. ful blazing fireside: These graves consist of: al
teinate layers of earth and oyster shells, and on a
• level with the surface of the land are deposited - the
corpse. The bones soon crumble after exPosure.•
But many of them are very distinct. From the
sizeof the jaw teeth, we should judge. the race to
?lan% been remarkaNj large• •
`Waren WILL You. Do or two
things must be done in this country. Parents
Inuit expend money to cducatelhcir. chilrii en, or
they must pay talcs to build penitentiaries and
to punish crime. Thee is a great mistake about
'what is called edUcation. Some suppose that
"cry learned man is an educated_ man. No such
•
thing. That man is educated; who.mows hitn-
-Jtelf, and who takes accurate common sense views
f' , o men and things around::itim Some very learn
t
td men are the greatest fools in tho world ; the
reason is, they are not educated men.. Learning
is only tho end, its value consists of giving the
means - of acquiring, in tho, dfaeipline which when
properly managed, it gives the, mind. Some of
the greatest men in the world were not overs ock
ed with learning, but their actions proved they
were thoroughly educated. Washington, fF'iank
lin, were oT this' clasS ; and sindlar, though less
striking instances may now be found in all coun
tries. To be educated, a man must be able to
reason, compare and decide accurately.—
He may study metaphysics till he is gray, and
-languages till he is a walking polyglot, and if he
is nothing more, ho is an Uneducated
There.is nv rue s in the country who have a stron
ger interest inn the proper education of. Children
than farmers: and the subject should 'moire
from them the attention it desel-res.
Sxnsxoi Sronr:—We find the following
,
-• rather strange story in the Nai l ional.-LThe puke
41e wishing to proceed some days back to
~ one of his estates in• Normandy, was persuaded to
-.go by the Paris and Rouen pa il rOad:' Ho had his
=carriage placed .on a wagon, and remained in it
with a servant., He soon fell fast asleep, but as
everything Must have rut end, he at last awoke,
:tint was surprised to find himself in the dark.
He thought it was the effect of his drowsiness,
and'rubbed his eyes. /143 then pat his head out
.of the window to ask hiS servant the explanation
of this state of things, but the valet Imew no, more
than his master, and it was riot !Or some time that
th e y perceived , that the wagon having been do.
tubed f,om the train, they had beertleft Under the
tunnel of Rolleitoise. The danger w4s:insuirient,
for another train was soon to arrive the salter
itineous road, and would crush the unfottunate,
They called uut, htiping 6 be heard
!sumi succored, but no Person came: To add to
.z their misfortune; they Boon heard a Ipeomotive
'-coming up. '.Th e position was dangerous, and
the Duke thought his last hour was at hand, when,
the machine, stopping at some distance, the con-i
doctor, iumounced to the (travellers that he had
ceiveit orders to take them to the end of their
joniney, whichthey finished without accident, but
'not without emotion.
The !earned and ca tie Bishop Wathurton
,once said-,,"1t wiong to define Tan to be a rea
-teonins aniinal; all we predicate of bhp is, that
tie bell reasoning.
YOUNG LADIES'
Boarding and Day school.
. • • aztAlispr tlf•t4. -. . •
riftHE duties of this Institution cotnnieieed on
Wednesday, the Bth inst. at the house, nor
nerof . - Sth and Walnut atreetti .
• Reading being proverbial ior health and cam
enri; the ,Principal thinks it its iseless to enter in
to details concerning the aevantages of its loca
tion. , ,
•
The purpose of the Principal iF to establish a
'school in which a finished education can be ob.
taincd.—fly the ample- means; f this seminary,
'the young ladies entrusted to the care of the sub
scriber and his accomplished; Preceptress, will
receive such instruction, as to minimise a thor
ough English, education, together with useful
acid ornamental branches. -1; •
Education embraces not only intellectual cul
ture. but moral and religious also; therefore the
Principal will _endeavor to elevate and expand
the mind, and at the same time refine the heart
—requiring of the ladies under his direction easy
and polishea manners. I -
In order to establish a wholesome discipline,
the school will be divided into two*cpartments,
viz ;junior and senior. ' L
Terms for Boarders:
Yoong indica above 12 yeaieof age.
will pay foi the tertiof 46 weeks,- $2lO
With music, . • 4 40
• - $250
Under 12 yearn of age • $l6O
With music, . 40
I ••••••
8200
This sum entitles the young Imiies to board,
rind all the branches taught , in the school, to
gether with bed, bedding, - fuel and ,light—..except
drawing and painting, Italian and Spanish lan'.
guages.and use of the Piano, for which they , will
have to pay extra. j •
Terms for Bay .scholars:
Senior Classes, per quartet.
Junior Classes. , .! ~` 6
French,
•
Italian per (prides I
Spanish,• ,
Drawing and painting, ; . 5
Fuel fur the whole year, - 4
Extra classes for young Ladies, -
" who may desire to learn any of .
this above languages, • , 5 •
Drawing and painting, - 750
Thera will be evening cl.sses for young gen
tlemen and boys. -For farther particulars aeply
at the house of the subscriber. '
G.: PERSICO.
December,. 2, 49—tf
• 1-
NO Hvivratra..
LIGIIT AT,INALF PRICE.
•
IP "' general introduction off NcaPs Patent
Lard Lump, for burning common Lard, will
be a saving in the item of light, otat least 50 per
cent, in this community, and;heimmensa sum
of money which is annually drained from &hay!.
=kill-county, will be rctainedlia, a;great measure
at home, and circul arming our
,farmers in
the neighborhood, for lard.i Thty is certainly a
great destderahlilt.
The following arc voluntary ceftificateit, given
by, eitinenei of this Borough, in
Lainps4 who have had them in use:
• Partsviu.n. November 27th I
- MR. &IMAM :—We have tried Nears Patent
Lard Lamp, and find that it gives a much bet
ter light than with the- use of Sperm Oil, and
givckenite as much light is two ';'candles. It is
entirely free from any unpleasant 13 melt —tho
smoke, what Milo there is, Soils iinibing, and it
is a saving of about 50-per cent. lover the use of
the best Sperm Oil, at the_prescet prices. The
common Lard, as it comes - from the Butchers, is
used in these Lumps.
- CHARLES LAWTON,
' ' JOHN G. MARTIN, -
' JOSEPH r . SE{ DFRS
DANIEL H..LEIB.
'Moon' CARE , N,NovembSr 9441,1843.
Ma. BANNAN:—I have, used; NeaPs Patent
Lii - d-Lamp, for about four months, and find it
superior to any Lamp, I have evpr used. With
Lard.it gives a moat kite!' light than with oil;
is a very great saving,and .ifreefrom all iniplea•
sant smell. I find also' that,l cad burn the most
common 50. cent oil; mixed witl half Lard for
winter use, which gives a much brighter'light
than the bed Sperm Oil, and is as free from that
unpleasant smell,which renders Lamps disagree.
able, as the best ikterrn oil is, at half the price.
JOSEPH ALLEN. '
We-may, here !remark that Wan/ person be.
.2omcg. tired of using Lard, or if he price should
approach to neirithe priceef Oil, he has a much
better Oil Lamp than any now in use, unless it
is the' 'Macon Lamp, which costs a very high
price. With one of thetit:Lamps the wick can
be constantly supplied with Oil, Iby a very sum
plc 'process. '
RETAIL PRICES OP, THE !JAWS.
Britannia Lamps with thades.i. s'l 25
:!do V✓ithout alludes 100
Ti n f•amps fur t,mmon use • 50
Do for li"; , thilltops,&c.
..T 50
- . -
m erc h an t s an 4 others WishiOg to sell again
will be supilied whoSsale, at tho'Manttfacturer's
prices. Applyto i •
D.BA''lNAtie sole Agent
tor.Schlikill County. •
December 2, 49
' JAMES H. K.ELLIre
Clock and WriteMinket , .
aikp ESP PGI VEIL LVi alms Eris friends and
' l4 • s 'the public generally, that EM.has, net • return.
ed from 110 : Philadelphia, opened at ;his neti ,
stand, in Centre 81, next deer t? Gem H. Stich . .
ter's Iron Store, an 'assortment' of Ciricss AND
nhWalrues, of-the very hest quality; and
of: which he will sell et the lowest.cash pri
ces.l'~.'
Patent" Lever Matches, English; Watches, Ger.
man do. Swiss do. eight day and thirty hour
Clocks, and a variety of other edictal, belong.
ingrto his line. He would aleo intsbunce that
lie repairs Clocks and Watches, at-tbe shoeless
notice, and guarintecs his; week. Ho hopes by
strict attention to business, and [reasonable bar.
ges, to merit a share of the public patrunae.
N. D.—Eight day Clocks, are made tnirder
with short notice. • ' - 41
• Noiernber, IT, ; 1. 46-3inot3e .
. .
Law Partnership.
T E undersigned have associated' themselv
as co-oartners in the practice of the law.-
-'All business'entrusted to their care, will receive
early and faithful atteetion. j
' Office at the residence; of F. vir: Hughes, in
Centre Street, Pottsville.
, . -F. ,W. HUGHES,
J. CHAS. NEViLLE.
Nov. 4, • 45—If
HEY LIMBER YARD.
E subscriber announces to the public the
42 - ho has opened a Lumber Yard. in the bo
rough of Pottsville, immediately back of the nes
Presbyterian Char ; where he will constantly
keep on band, .a fiTgo assortment r;f Lumber, of
every description. He his on hand:Pino•Boarde,
from'MO to' $l6 per M.' and Oak from $lO to
$2O per M. -
He respectfully solids the patronage of his
friends and - the Wolin, and feels confident, that
he will be able to supply Lumber, it anch rates,
as will give general satisfaction.
JOSEPH SHELLY.
September 17, 1 58 —tf
ApotkecOry stpre.
'THE subscriber 'offers for sale a
well' selected and Onoiiie assortment
• of Drugs Medicines &c., consisting
of . ,
Chemicals,l Drop,
Medicine*, "tPaintit. , l
•
' Perfumery Dye4toirt,
Windom Aass, and Varnishes,
patent Alcdiciat, Paint Itra. Ara,' 4.e.
Which he is disposed to Sell at a small ad'
ranee, and respectfullyi,s9hcita a whirl' of the
pauonage of the public.
/OLI' fd. C. MARTIN. •
I D' Physicians prescriptions' carefully com
pounded. '. •
November 25,
Medicines!. Medieines!::
- -
'Even's eCtebrateeCamomtlo..PdVe•
do do SOoihing Syrup tor childreni
Baron Von Ilucherer's Fltrl? Pills • ,
Doct Goodies Female_ Pills •
Doct Erin's rev& and Agee Pills
Dna Huut's • j. ,--.
For DysPeptielpersona ;Hunt's Botanic :Pills
'are said to- be superiOt to -any rredieine ever yet
offered to the -
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry
Hewes NerVe and Bone Lioithent
• Indian" Vegetable Elizir •
Balm "ofCeltimbiti', • -I -. •
'Jaynes"Hair Tonic, -
Brigg's Russian Cosmetic
Falch's Indian ve g etable Pills
I Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood "do
Linn's Chinese . do •
Mead's Antl.Dyspeptic I do :
Muffat's Vegetabre -Life ; do •
Wilson's Anti.Nspeptte I do
Jayne's Expectorsot :
Jayne's Carminative Balsam
Swaim's Pant:Leen! • •
Jayne's Vermifuge • .
Swaim's Vermiloge
Linn's Teniperance Life Ritters
Roof's Founder Ointment 1
Hoyle's Embrocation
Yeager Altiright's Botanicil Health and Lilo
Preserver
"
MeMoUn's Elixir' of Opium '
Becker's Eve Salve ; ,- •
Thompson'e EyeVater • • ; ••
Chlorine Tooth Wash -
Wheeler's TeabOry ToothVash
Sherman's ;WormLozengers
do Cough do ! • •• • •
Water'itCough ; do 1
Sherman's! Camphor do ? • I
Peter's Vegetable Pills . .
Taylor's ttalsamMf Liverwort
Bedwell's Tetter:Clintment ._
Hay's Liniment; ` ;' - ! ' I
Welch's Tooth Ache Drops
Spohc's Head &he Remedy •
Tomato Pills ~,, • . I
Lees Windham Bilious pills
Henry's Celeinea Magnesia
Bedwell'a Dreeti•Ointmelat• •
Keyser's Pills 1..
(,Universal Mister" •
rWcaver's Woroi Tea and Salvo r .
Steelling'd Pulnionary Syrup • - .
Climax Sirup fdr Dysentery, warranted
Roivand'alTonia Mixture for Ague . !
, f
Brewster 'a Pectoral Mixture
Jutlkin's Dintioant ! , • .
East India Hair,': Dye ' i , , - -
Saraaparilla Syrup 91
Dr. Anderson's Scott's Pills
Hooper's Female Pills I •
- .
Raised . ' of Horehound :
Roof's Rind Bone Cure; fur horses . , .- I_ '
A fresh supply of the above 'Medicines, just
received and for safe at the Drug Store Of., .
' ' JILIN S. C. MARTIN..
- ' 48—
Noverilber 25
• . .
• „POTTS' VILLE
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. John arrel•l
'
Mal EFE CTFIJILLY announces to the public that
KS the Eagle foundryiis in full operation, where
he would' hankfolly'receive orders for Castings of ew
my description. lie ha ' constantly on hind Hollow
ware, Sad hons,lumou and rails, cart and wagon
boxes,"plOugh points; t ould boards, ind Cultivator
teeth: he also has a wiriety of nil, road and drift
wheel patterns, coal breakers and screcia, fire grates,
&c., Atc., l all of , ivhicli he will evil .at the lowem cash
prices. Dealers7ould do well to give him% call, bet
fore purchasing elsewhere. . i - [
November 25;1843, I l' 47-Iy. '
I i :
%ND FANCY GOODS.
m itsJ MORG ItTsL in Market !tlect, neit door
to mr;lY O lfin:lr's. tavern, respectfully in.
fOrms the eit*ns of 'Pottsville, and the public
generally, that she has Just received :a new and
fashionahle'asiertmdrit of Millinery.an4 fancy
goods, amongst which are the Albeitid,
rence 6raid r Needle! Straw, Enslish 4 Straw; and
Finted Lawn punnets, with a fine , assortment of
men's and boys' Leghorn and'Sca-grass Hats,
all of which will, be sold much lower than- the
usual Hues roV cask,. ' Bonnets altered and done
up on the most reasnnable terms .
Pottsville, April 13' • 20—
Dale", rntent Platforn and 'Cannier
Scales.
LATFORM scale:
P 2311 0 poianter scales - in every va ri.
ety, supsrior tu any scales before invented, fur
sale by the agents.
GRAY & BENNETT,
42 Walnut street, Philad. Iphia,
lunsll7, 1943, • , ' , 2S—tf
Second. Phdadelphla Semi.Anuttal.Sale
of /foots and shoes:
° I '
FEBIIEfARY, 1,844:‘
On Tuesday and Tednesday, Feb."6th and 7M.
ipliE subscriber will sell at _Auction, at his
• store; N 0 . 1208 Market street, for cash, 2000
Cases of Bootit, Shoes, Brogans, Hats, 4i., com
prising a general and' complete assortment of fresh
and seasonable goOds, s naw being received, direct
' from the maripfacturers." •
PurChasers are assured, that every case offered,
will positively :1;c sold to the highest bidder; and
the catalogue bill embrace the largest and best as
sorted stock, ever offered at aUction, in this City.
The subscribers arrangements with the manu
facturers, are such, that regular Semi-Annual Sales
will continue', to be held, as they hive been, the
past year; and or the first Tuesday in Felmutry
and August, of each year, a great semi-annual
sale. 1
Catalogue* will be prepared; an& the goods
opened for examination, the day itroitions to the
sale.
•• GEO. W. LORD,
Auctioneer, 208 Market Street
Philadelphia, Jan.l3, 1844. .1-3 t
• FE minpn AND AGUE,:
* IZOWARD'S 7 ONIO !MIXTUR E.
AFRESH ttUpPly, of the above Blediane,a certain
cure for tie fever and ague. Just received and
sale at j MARTINS Drug Stare
September t ' 36-4
German Clay Almanacs
600
Almanacs for' 1844. at 35
cent. perdozen, or three dazen for n—
est received'and for sale, wholesale and laid
. • B. BANNAN. Agent.
Doe 2 • . 49 •
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND
riri H E sobsenber Wets foi' sale, of his own
Ja• importation, -
. .
Gold:.frtier Watches, in corpus eases
Silcei: do do ' - do ,
Gold'Lepine Watches . •• . 1
Silver
,do - •
. , Gilt einell'bony Mantel Clock. '
Monad Bares, 2.t0 12 tunes each.
•,
Together with a general assortment of Jewelry,
of &no sad 'common, onalities,Silver Threaded
and plain Fans and Spoons; also.. %Vatchma•
ker's tools and materials,in great variety. Orders
from the country are invited; they will meet
with, prompt attention and every article charged
at the lowest pie&
- C.; - PARR,
• • JOHN
s.; •1 , 112 Chesnut at., Philadelphia - .
December,' 16, 61-3 mo
'II7IIEBELEZZBEI.• •
THE subOribers have just received an elegan
- assortment of-Silk and Cotten - Timbre Hari
which theyilvill sell -unusually 10. for:cash.—
They area suncybir article from one of the best
istablishn3cids in
• • S.. /14.. J.'FOSTER.
November I ' .46-3 t
iiiITIVDP N
CURRATS :'AND . r R
- AlStms,
11..f0r ankh: the bet single poen& at the York.
Store.
Jeitenty; 4,
::::TIEE -- ! , ,gi . N. , .:E_#:4- 9 :::',J . 9 l v4Ati
GEORGE M. ELN,IhTION I , •
. Has recommenced the Minu;ctlare o f
SOAP & CANDL E,
At No. 12 Affp , garefla )Street,:ifire!., door atove
Front Street, between
Willow Sired raii i r'ocirt,
ratr.irmsenta:'•
vHERE be offers for lisle. op reasonable
•terms, wholesale and retail,l first quality
Yellow Soap; common Brown do., White Fuller's
do.. Palm de., Castile do., Vanky Shaving do.
/Viva 12, l'' " 9 33A.-I}• ly*
• II
' NEW WHOLESALE -
CLOT&tNG gT I OR:E,
Lippincott & Taoor,
Having made extensive prepitrati ns, are now
Ready..to 'SuOi)ly
CASH scimite• IVITII a..0T1 t no,
WI
ROM ten to fifteen pet cent lower Hum oth.
er wholesale dealers, we shall do this by
- buying, for eash,and selling entirely for ; the , Same,
those who buy by small quantities as well eu the
extensive dealer, will, find it t •eir advantage
;
call at • lj
LIPPINCOTT 44. T Lows,
No. 200, Market Street, third,!doo above Sixth,
'and one door belowt he Red Lion otel, Minds.
From the Phi/ada. Ledger, nj*Stplember, 22d,1811'
The question is often asked by strangers
u Where can we kbto bUy tke best and cheapest
suitOf Clothes; they are refs red by most of our
citizens to the extensive establishment of Lippin.
ant & Taylor, 200 Market YStrets: three doors
west of Sixth. ;
Lippincott & F" Taylor are wh glossl it dealers,
and always receive the largeet assettment in the
city, they also have the reptitstion of doing the
finest work, and take special,pains to please those
who buy a single Unit,,ai well ad' the extensive
'zealot.: Their is certainly the place. llt Is next
t door to he Red Lion' Hotel. ;
= , .
....--..,,,:••• E.. 8; . FACHHOLI* & CO.. re
. ~W spectfully . inforins the- citizens o
.....--
Pottsville; anti Schuylkill county gen
k.. 311 malty, that they i haye opened. : (in
the store formerly occupied by !Mr.l Slater,) a
general ,assortment of ii 1 ,
f
'--. Drugs, , ! Alai int%
; • •
• CChemicals,',Pair 7 , 1
1 .
Oils, ; ,; D 1 es 1
Varnishes, [ Putty,
;I •• 7
Glass, .. Spices,
~
•
Patent Medicine. 4e.; 'ite.
And -solicits a share of pOblie p'itronage, confi
dently assuring the public , that very article in •
their line, shall be of the first q4lity, and pure.
ly genuine.. i I (t.,
f
Having served% fefilsiar app the
busines m Phllidelphia, those who favour them
with '1 call, can rest satisfied thattliey willguard
strictly uainst all mistakes, and mve their med.
icines pu t up with the greatest ca e and nicety.
Physicians prescription§ otten ed to with par.
ticularsare, at all hours. Country Physicians and
Sturekeepers,,suppfied atie imal in advance on ci
y prices. : PottSville;:Deceer 3. 49-f
-, ___
. HOUSES 6. LOTS
'FQR S A LE , . 1 -
•••• •••
111 • Also. a a
nd ailmbet of is e 0,1 tc ft
- - Buildings. iinCout Lots, of
various 'Asp, on the Navi , ration tract, lying princi
pally iri the Borough of Pilitarille. I A pply to.
i; SAMUEL LKWIS;
:Julyl6. 29-t Real estate s en ti Centre St.
VAST 11105 SCR EENS.-4:Cavt Icon Rolling
Screens of vartous!,' sizes for Coal, on hand ,
and for sale at ;IV. H MARSOLL'S Cheap;
Griiecry Flour Feed & !Provision Store corner of
Norwegian Street and Mount Carbon Rail Road
June, 16, .24
• ;1
1000 UAxlelits SALINA .SALT,—
Constantly op band, a ful leupply of the
!hove superior article in barrels, 4 4-2 bushels, which
will be `old very low; by
• s •
GRAY & RENNET-lc '
No !a• iyala t i!Stii and 2nd wharf below
. Locu t ,; St; Schuylkill . Phitadc!phia
Jund 11, 3143. .4 1 , •
- •
weighing from 100 to
;• 1 „„ r ,
NEWVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL STlcbu''"
MI HE subscriber is iiidueed fiom the very lib
-IL eral cncouragemett he hap received (and
also from Ithe necessiti ,of theiT being a cheap
Retail Store, ut this part of: the town bas pro
cured and will keep constantly pn
Salt, Tea, Sugar, Coffer4.Cheese v .y4folasses, Vine
gar, &c., which irf;connection with his pre
sent stock of Hams, Shnulders,lMackerel, her
ring gad Cod fish., Brown ' Yellow and White
Soap : Alia a very superior'! article of Pure
Palm, Alinund and Fancy Soaps—Sperm and
Tallow Candles—Winter and Fall Strained
Sperm Oil, Sm., &c, &c., A1 l which I will
sell at the lowest Cash (, R etail Prices—And to
families, or those selliagain, a liberal
deduction will be made; peopoitiouto the quan
tity taken, , - 1 ,
EDWARDWAR4EY. York S.
P. B.—from the fedi of my paving a person
in the City, whose timeland attention, is devoted
to the selection ()film aitieled 11propove selling ;
I have nu hesitation in Saying that I can furnish
goods 'as cheap, as ang: in Pottsville. Call and
judge for, yourselves, I P. Y.
Pottsville Sept. 23, 043:. 39
DEAFNESS ElllitED• •
&wises CompouncOrreosol Acoustic Oil,
FOl2. the cure of DE.i%FNE'BB, pairs, and the
discharge s- of ambit from the ears; also all
hose disagreeable noises, like the buzzing of i n.
sects, falling of water, buzzing of steaur, dr.o.
which are symptoms of approaching deafnesst
and also attendant with.the disease.
VERT! Fie ATES..
The following Editu'rials a certificates will
be read with interest all they 8 eak facts Wilco
are " stubborn things." •
MOBr Erritemtorosatv icons any have
doubts they may. how djtmiss them, and the most
incredulauS may conerder Deafness air curable.
Numerous e a ses of mitesond Deaf ness
of them ve
ry remarkable—by the use of! "Scarps's 014"
have beep .published, lint this "Amps the climax."
Young Pi old may yetirectiver hearing. A Isdy.
in -Smithfield, Pennsyliania aeid now • about 80
years °rage, had:beer4qadually getting deaf for
more than 40 years, wathat it Was neat to impos.
sible to make her: heaeconversation in the loud
est, tones of voice; Lait winteri she was induced
to try "Searpa's[Oil far Deaft esa." It is only
necessary to add that has used twobottles,
and thither hearing isjperfectli restored—she is
cured: 1
Daarrirss Crutim.—The ;following extract from
letter Ivritten by Mr..Johnsmi of Boston, to a
.friend no this city, is IMptirtan 1
" Theibettle of Serapieri Oil torDeafnese, that
you serif me, pith the: : wish that my daughter
would try it, has beer used,tnd in its effects,
have astonished all; yeti know ow very de.at she
has beeri since she wasthree years old4she now
hears gait° well, but as:the inetlicine has all been,
used,l Tii.sit You to send mean C her bottle, which
1 have every reason' to - believe ill cure her en
tirely.'--4 Times.- .:!
sale GIIMPER;T, No:120 Non
.a
Second Street, Philadelphis,.n'd by
EICHHOLV.„ §A NDERSON,_
• t• i; • • I/kgeota, Pottsville.,
tilt ;i ' • 3Q--
1
Phtladv, October i; 1843 I
NEW DRUG
riOr ! ipfitpii I A agAoaintia.p:Trs 6
1 1ILL P 4040 AD!
1.4M.h"-Affir;l7
-ficre•
i ßeduction' of Freight #4 l .llferehan sit.
t r
lIIN andifter Monday - pea' Jane 26t14 1845
fGottil . a *ill be forward e d with despatch "at
the following ; rates of Freight between Reading
and the points below. statedj , per ton of 2000-15 i;
- ,
1 1 : Wtteten Beiteeen.
' I ;Reading Reading!
l' 1 and bad.
' i -I-Phila. - I Pottsville
et 1 10 i 75 cts
I - t
Plaster, slate, I tiles &c. i I
Pigf Iron. blams,"tiinter,
- marble, rosin, tar, pitch,
c ii
a d 'grindstnnery - r
Nai s & spikes, bar iron,)
I stings; lead,torpectine I
liark, raw tobacco, salt
piovisior,s, potatoes Itut-
•ker, stoves &e., . - I - , j
MUr per bark!, :
Wheat, - corn, rye, clov4r
. seed; & salt per bushel,;c
GrOceries, hardware, titeSl,3
capper, tin, brass, •diN,i
mestictiquors, • machin:i
cry, _butter and eggli t ; ,
cbeese, lard and .tallow' !
,oil, wool, cotton, leather ,' ,
. raw hides,' paintA, oyai
tare, hsumand cotilageo
Dry goods, drags & medil
icines, foreign , liquor:a; I
Wines,glass, paper, fresh 4-
Ob. meat, confectiona: I
rs, hooks & stationariJ
No additional charges:, for
age, or receiving or dellyerini
the, Company's Depots an the
July IS. 1843,
Atovin. cartfloNl 110TEIA - •
' •
THE eubsetibes moat respectfully apeounee,
jto the public that-0 has leased Fho ahoy
splendid and:'ilelightful establishment,
Eni;'i - ; which - opened' for their ac.
j t coatmodatiin on IMenday he 10th
_ inst.
.The Hotel* latelvandergone a thtfroogh
novation with - such improvements and additional'
furniture as willymehiinereeise the comfort Mad!
•
accommodation 'of hie guests.! •
This Hotel is situated at the termination of the!
Philadelphia and Readtng Railroad, 93 Miles fromi
Philadelphia, adjoining the Borough of Pottsville,i
and combines all the Aidvantages• of bnth town!
and country—attached to, the establishment
elusively for the use of its' guests is a beautiful!
ornamental terrace gattden, 2 i,u enclosed Park of
reieral acres, overlooking from its rising grounds:
tke Railroad, the Schilylkill River and Canal, the:
reservoir of the Schuylkill Navigation , Co., and;
commanding a romantic and beautiful view of,
the surrounding moOntains.ll The Hotel, , Bath
Houses and stables have a !plentiful supply of
pure mountain spring water.ll The extensive acd
airy stables. and coach', tioust, will be' attended
by-cireful and attentive ostlers; a Railroad plea.
sure car and carrieger, will ktpt for the tie. ,
commodation"of guest; wishrngto visit the mines'
and other places in this interesting region. As
a ;pledge oft his dispdaitton to use his best cur.
tions to give satisfactimi to kis guests, he begs to
,refer to the'reputatindel thii Catskill Mountain
House and j Congresi Hall in the City of New
York when kept by ikim, and assures them that
having daily access/a the Philadelphia market,
his supplies both fat the Table and the Bar shall
be the best that can ta procdred.
7 IFamilimand indivienals Ire assured that eve
ry attention will tin paid , by ! the subscriber and
his family to render` their w e lts as Pleasant
,and
ascouifortable at any niii4r catablirhinent in
this country, and a i.Jiare.oqthe public patronage
respectfully, collutif.ki
r • IctIARLER 'II.iWEBR.
51onnt Carbon, 4ruly ! 28-1 v
• r
FARE REDUCEEON THE , •
J•
IPU A
ILAD., E.ADIN4 AND IPISTTS•
• I VILL AI.I4IOAD. ; • '
•
-
..,..1.1-.;••• *tapir - • -
. .
i Lit ClasaCars. 24 Class Cars.
!Fare to Petisvillej I; $2.30 $2OO - I
To immediate pointslalso rediiced..
I.. Tho_Pasocauree %ram pow arrival the Depot. cornett
oßroad Cherry street daily at 7 o'clock A. M.'•
stopping at the usual way points, and arrive at Potts;
ville at izi o'clock; Returning: leaves Pottsville of 7
o ' clock A. M. daily, pad airive in the city at .12 n'i
clock:
!Passengers for Northumberliad.Sunbary,DanVille,
and catawissa meet stages aL Pottsville on the sit u
vat of the 'trains daily, and are Carried through *tth
ohs delay to oithericif those prates for $4. • I
Passengers for Tamaqua, qaaleton, Mauch Chunk
ad Wilkesbarrie,;quit!, the cars at Port Clinton t7s
tics from the city) and taken ',the cars of the Little
Schuylkill Bail road to:Tan:mire, thence go by gond
stages to Mauch Chunk, where their meet the pad&
boats for Wilksbarre. i; • ' ' ,
Faro [o Iklouch Chpk.
' • • Fare to ‘VilltObaire,
;
S. BRAE
rhiladelphia, July .4; op.{
C.A.ItITitELI, I B *Ail.lllLy
Cantiell'e Ague Miituro, ; I • price $1
do Anti Sportintic'Syrup, 50 ctti.
do Nervous Cordiali 50
do :Intl- 6 000c Pow dere, ' ' 5051.25.i'l
, do . Altifr,:l.lvei.Pills,l , 25 iii
A i; . , , :. , , , A .y . of e bb , i i Above• lopulOr family tried
cine.i, for Bait: nt !Mt 44R1'.1.'S Drug Store Pot
oroprictor,) where
ville,(authorizeil kiptil tar ithe .
ail. th r i tizig I nd 4 ,.. - Inuine article!
the public can
November 25, i 1 .-
I 1 48-- 1
To Dyeea t Bleaphtiisp
Engine pniidlersi :
11 - 1 1
PASCAL; IRON WORKS.
WELDED WRODGIIT IRON TUBES;
Prom 4 inches to I In ;calibre and 2 to 12 feet lons, I
capable of sustaining preeslire from 400 to 2500 lbs. j
per square inch, with Stop I.lvelts, and
other fixtures suit, I fitting together, with screw
Pints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAB, and fot
LOCOMOTIVE and lather STEAM BOILER rums
r _ a
ler
Maninctured and for awe by ,
BIORRISN'I TASICERI & NORMS.
Warehouse Q. E.Vornek of Third & Walnut areal;
PIIItAXIELPRIA.
•
•
t •
July 11, - 1 1
I • X. ct.i prima's.
1
Dentalpeon;
I,Sut ' ?
. Late of Wait limiter, nearPhdadelphii, I
. I
~1 ; , , . A
C..,.' 0 : 0 ~, t ':\. i ioo •
.Wouirl inform the
-" C I ,P' I II,:iP-- - - , ~ citizens ofPottsville
~L.PI - ;,k ' 1 : andsminity, that i 6
,
Compliance with the
en"e 'A of some of the citizens, he will spend twis
~.. .
lin , three weeks ilitringkhe mouth of Decciribet,
or January, in that plane. L At which time. hp
Will be happy to wait upon all those, in need of
Dental operations. ! I
r ;
Freireientes. „
s 1
DANVILLE. WilliiM IL
.Magill, M. D. C. ii
Frick, M. D., iotll3 IQ Grier, merchant, Hon. W
Donaldson, John Moore; Esq., 1
• WEST CnasTai,
Isaac n* om N. 11, Williaol,Whiteheatt Den.
list s ; Porrsvimak, George Patterson, Esq., ; lack.
now,,Daniel Montginnery, Esq. = I
Nov. ,25. ' I I' I.
•
Sunda* j School llnioiil . !
rii#E subscriber has jyst ;received the • follow
E,g publications 'foe Christina* and New Yearn e
resents, timed; b.q. thUlSundity School !Joint.),
high will be sold 't the Philadelphia prices:
I.,ittle Forget M 4 Not,. The. Floweret, •
infant'S Magazine,i Plow Year's Gift, I
The Great Aim, 1 . Fl ew
Harvest, I -
Letters to Young La. i:Cliksice Medley,
dies, ' ' I - ;Anna Sherwood, I •
Child'iCohntnandinents, Clara's Child, I
Great Change, ! Boy's Medal,
i'Girl's Gem I Girl's do. I
Boy's Gem, • Soldier ' s Da - Ughter:'
"I'citeher'S.lifannalj tli , mns act to music for
Cheap Testamental Sze. children.
, All the ktonday, school Union. Publications Ols
tained I, order fdriSunda*, Schoobi, and others ,
at the short e st notice, at the Union cash 'prices.
i 1• 114BANNAN Agent.'
•
December 1
A i CONSUMPTION OF Tux urNcs,
'Tedious of the Liver, - Asthma,, Bronchitis,
'Pain or • Weizknets of. She Breast or. Lungs,
Chronic Coughi, Pleurisy, ilerrurrliage of the
Lunge 'and att offeeliouk of the Pulmonary
Organs. .
I NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION.
BO
90 cts
I A compound Balsamic preparation of the,
Prunus Virginians or Wild Charm, Bark,"!
prepared by a new chemical procesS, approved :
Oct recOmmended by thmmost distinguished;
physicians, and universally acknowteged the:
most valuable medicine ever discovered.
No Quackery!!! No Deception. '
in setting forth the virtues of this truly great;
medicine, wo haVe no desire to deceive these.
who are labouring under affliction; nor do "we
Wish to eulogize it more than it justly_deserves.
Vet. when we look around and see the vast a.
Mount of suffering and distress occasioned by;
Many of the diseases in which this medicine has
proved so highly siiccessfuli ive feel that we can.:
not urge its claims toe strongly, or say tou much
ib its favour. ,
; Such indeed are the
1.40 1 00'
I Oda II Os
4 cts ' 3 cis
210 .135
260 ' 70
SURPRISING VIRTUES
Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stageti
of CoNbommoN, after all the most esteemed rem.:
edii.s of physicians have failed to effect 'any
change, the use of this medicine has been prof
ductive of the mast astonishing relief, and ac
ivally effected cures after all hupes of recovery
had been despaired of.
1 In the first stages of the 'disease, termed " Ca..
tarrha/ Consumption." originating from neglect;.
ed COLDOt has been used with undeviating
success, find hundreds licknoTled . ge they own
the restoration of their health this invaluable
inedicine alone. In that torn: of Consumption
'so prevalent amongst delicate young female.,
commonly termed debility i .or
"GOING INTO A DECLINE,"
A complaint with which thousands aro finger.
log, It has also proved highly successful, and not
only possesses the power of checking the pro.
:gress of this alarming complaint,but also strengh•
;ens and invigorates tho system more effectually
'than any medibine we have ever possessed. •,
j rfFor particulars see Dr. Wistar's Treatise
On Consumption, to be had of the agents.
i Sold in Pottsville by
' JOHN S. C. MARTIN. ; '
!In Reading by Mrs. SARAH- MORRIS; and
in every town in the State.
Pottsville, October 28,
commissiOn, ator.
rroight ni any of
dine.
EiII
vE have just r eceived a large mond:Lent of
Seasonable Goods consisting of . •
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Bevcrteens,
,Muslins, Prints, Checks, Flannells, Ticking",
GinghamS, Cambricks, Cotton Pannell, Diapers,
Linens, Silk, Cambrick, and Cotton Handker
chiefs, Hosiery and Gloves. Furniture, Chechs,
.I.Anseyo, ere., 4.c., iVe., and wish to t , ell them' at
a small advance on cost and charger; those in
want of any of the above or anything else usual.
I) kept in our Borough Stores aro respectfully in
vited to call on
September 2,
ci
!At •
‘. tMEDYtti •
Facisfor the People!.
. .
grim constantly increasing popularity and
-It sale of B. A; Fahnestock'sTermifuge hai tn.
du 'cod persons who aro envious 4-its suceeris to
pain off upon the pliblic preparations which all
medical men know to be, inefficacious to expel-
ling worms froni the systein.
This Vermifuge has model!! way into pub
lic favour upon the greund of, its own intrinsic
merits, more than any ether medicine of the kind
now used ; and while many worth remedies
have, by dint of puffing, been forced into Sale,
and shortly otter gone into the obscority which
their worthlessness justly merited, B.' A2Fah.
nestock's Vermifuge continues to be triumphant
ly sustained. It has only to be used and its
effects will fully !'sustain all that is said ails Won
derful expelling' power.
$3 50
5 00
DFORD, Secrettqi. !
31—
• We certify,. that we have used B. A. Fe li nes.
tock's Vermifflge in our families, arid in every
case it has prayed a decided and effectual remedy
for expellinff worms from the system We car.
(Bally recommend it to parents who have chit.
dren afflicted With that dangerous Malady.
ELON VIRGIL,
WM. B . PAINE,
ROB'T MAY.
JOSEPH BURROUGHS. • ;
For sale; wholesale and retail, at the Drug
w ar ,ehouse of ! •
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co,;
r,orner of z....4.11/on W ood bv "9., Pittebnrg,
‘ it i
For . Ble o `• ..v
EM ENS 4 : PAR VI; , Druggists.
December, 9
Fas Monable TaUorm; Etablls, `
..'neut•
• W A•W
D-R APL If AND 2' A 1 L - 0 R,,
rIII I IAKEIi this opportunity to inform the infiabi
- 111 - onts'o fPottsvillo and vieinity that be has
taken Twins in Centre street, three doors above
the Eschange.Hotel, where he intends carrying
on the Tailoring business, in its various bran
ches. The public may rest assured of haiing
their Garments made in as new and .fashiutiable
style as in any city in the Union. '
Having bad lomtexperienco in the business in
various cities, he flatters himself that be can give
general satisfaction' to those who may favor him
with a call.
OTGarraents entrusted to his care will he war•
ranted in all cases. Particular , attention paid to
cutting, ,
Pottsville. Oct. 7.1893. 41-
, .
N., S. LAWRENCE,
Agent for he sale of Southwarth Man yfacluring
Company's Superior Writing paper, ' 1,
WAI8II01:18S, No. 3 MINIM Sr., PUILADE4IIIA:
T HE following kinds constantly on hand and
for sale: to'the trade dt the lowest market
. ' '
Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, It and 16 lbs.,:
anct
Extra super and superfine Folio Posts; blue: and
white.
Extra super Pcekat and Commeleial posts, blue
and white. • .
Extra surer Linen note papers.
Superfine and fine Bill.papere, (Lung.) •
. do do do _ (Broad.)
do do Counting House Gips, blob and
white. ,
Extra super Congres. Caps and Letters, plain and
ruled; blue arid white.
Superfine French Posts.plain and ruled. '
Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain
. blue and whit; ofearious qualities and prices.
Also Elonuet Boards, Tissue, Wrapping; anp
fiardware papers, &C:'
0.P56 , .
63'56 tu 100 tons or Peach Orchard,or Broad
Mountain coal Will be taken in exchange r6r on
per, et tho l owest.prices. -
July 15th , 29-2 pa
Q 39
*Patelit en *folders,
WITH slides to regulate the spring. anew
mad.improved' cuticle, just reseived arid
for sale at this office. (1
December, 30, • 53—r
E. Q. & A HENDERSON.'
-
Ceitificate.
.Trates,' Erie Co:, New Y., Jan. 7,..1843
PROTE
INDEMNITY AGAI IST OAS BY •FIRE
TUE FILA:IIELIN INSIIIt ANC V. C 4,4
,
UT • PUILADELPUIA, •
Capital -.8400,00e, Paid in. • ••
innAnTnit r ErtrXTUAL, , ••:;
drIQNTINttE to trisk6 Insurance, ' pemittirient
ana.litnited on cverideseriprion of prbpkrty
in town and Country on the usual favorable iccrrna
Wee 163 k Chesnut Strbet near fifth street:
CHARLES N. 1 1 11 ANOREP,, Presider t.
• 1 • DIRECTORS, -
•
Charles lt*.Hanker, Samuel Grant.
James Stoic Fiederiek
Thomas Hart, Jacob R. .biniih,?" •
ThomosS. Wharion, Geo. W.Rieharde, -
Tobias Wagner. Modeeai
, CLIARLE. G. lIAI N IFEER.s;oet. -
The Stiliseriber has eon apPoirtred agerit.for
the above miner:flied iUrtitUtlOC. and • is ne,4l4pre.•
pared to malie insurane 3, on every dracillitAin of
property, at the lowest rotes.- '
ANDREW RESSOL
Seal. • :5,7A-Y
Potts7llle.!Junel6.
nxletunityrkga /Hat / I
pito
CiI4II,TEIL Ali
THE SPRING GAR
PAN Y. make Instil.'
perpetually, against Los'
town or country, on lion I
all kinds, on' Househol.
horses, Cattle, Agricultu
factoring Stock and Ute
VESSELS and their Cargoci
gesand Ground Rents up
• Applications for Intim ,
the subject may be ma.
letter:nut thel Company!
comer of Sixth and, Wo .
MORTON h.
L KEUMBOAAR, SEEM
Die .
Mortim McMichael;
Joseph Wood. •
P. L. Lag4renne,
.Elijah Dallett,
George AL Troutman.
George 1 dd
The eubscriber has•to
above mentidned Institu ffffff
make IssurtiNcas 'upon
at the lowest rates.
Pottsville; Feb. 27. I;
TILE rocano,
yEGE
l IIIE remedies pre• ribed for the cure ok,ths*
I ets eas have corretly beendiiidedinteklas
.
sec according to their, peration upon,thelniman
system. Thus we hoi e one elass whicfCeauses
the stomaeli to eject i s confents, called 'emetics,
another inducing pore iration called dichphoret- '
ice and a j (third whi h evacuates the Stpmach
and bowels,'denominat d cathartic ,'&c. ';t'athar
. , .
tics or purging medicines, have to everypegp and
country been the favot rites of the PhYsiemus for.
the cure of the most o sitinate and alarni,lo ma
ladies. The wonderful success .attendirigr - ,this
mode of treatment Will. readily bo understood
i
when we reflect that tl e stomach and baker; have
assigoed In them, th important funetiorilof Ili. •
.gestion;or i the soave ion of food into bliiiiii, that,-
vital fluid intended I r tho growth andAgUrish.
ment of tho whole sys em. It, follows thlit'iwhen
ever the digestion' o gems become depz9ved or
,disqualified for the healthy performance-of their
duty ( and this occurs daily in civilizeciel.9 )
impure bleed, and consequently 'disease:-0e the
results.. , i . 't
It has been remarker!Ohat whenever Ore 6!0.
mach is not usefully employed. it is alWays at
mischief. : That individual who wouldrlecy that
. . •
IMMII
the most tormidable
the use (di Pills corn
most evcry hamlet`of
ly risk his ivputotio
Mintas, or Indian 1
stomach, norify the
Lion, and liave provcc
bilious lever, bilious
liver, rhenMatism,
costiveness; &e. &c.
its and sulj'ct to' in)
ache, depression of
find 'relief fOoni the
not a disease attend
skin,. andl u 'coated
not relieve. The 101 l
show the 'benefit der.
ry common disease ;
CEI
.11laving . been enr ,
tas Pill Orin alarm
;rural ycdrs stundin
my c'ase,lsnown to
i had take
I=
lorded only le•uporn
es orthe2i i e,piii9,.my
enjoyed good health
Milton, April 22,
4gents fur
W. T: Epting,
New Catitle, Stein°,
Hugh Kinsley, For
Orwigbbnrg. Thri
can alw4s be had j
gi,sts, corner of Sd
,
April 29,
PURE
WETHERIL I,
Ors, No 65,
phis, have now a g
pure whiet lead, a
been sparingly s)
run on the article,
filled.
No known eubsa
tire and: beautryin
paint, to an tqu!
white Icad;,heroc a
els onlyl mars its
the steady aim of
years,. to supply t.
white lead; and th,
ticfe is proof that
invariably brzinde,
& BRO,THER, in
RANTED',
yor6nber 19,
CiIZAPG
4n;111
THE 'subscribe,
of Norwegian
Rail Poid, a gener,
'Provieions, which
aible 'prices cocoas
Coffee, Chocolate. '
Sperm and Whale .
Dip'd Candles, So
Shoulcier,s, Mess Po,
ere!, fierringi
WI
April 8, 1813,
. .
- 1 ' IRON AND .STEEIL ~,
• JAMES S:ISPENCER,4p I.
Na. 53. North Wafer StreOig
. 1 I Doan Elszevr Anon Si4z,•„'! .
- 1 . P Hadelphla. --: •-;
,'; •
INAS,conatantly on hand, a full napYrtmetit of
. 11 -1 1 ,1 RON, 4 , ST EL,' which mat 4 had ply
the most 'rcasonabl termed ;.2. "
September 9,
1
MERC
Not 91 Comm'
rprIHE: sebseri.
friends itikd u
ndw an&ce
• Cotirtiand, st.,
3 nedoind nearer
Ito will be bette
ors astiis house is
tinz perlorsin •
niched Eted.rooms.
He hopes his .
pstronigo to the
inform ithem, li la I
oardifig to one de l
Philidelphia, Al
taint
JUST recerir
Sperm 011, for irate
Coroer Nomeg
Noiember 18,
si or dainvige
3100000;
I 'Ell P.ETUAL.;
PEN INSDRANCieOMr
tines. either tempOroy o
or Damage by RM., in
WI, Buns, and IMiidiug.s of
Furniture, frfereitiadise.
ral,Citminerciaj arid:Manu
hails of every fitoCriptitth
, sin poll, as. wenn 4,ftitortga
n the mbar favotafde_torms:
nce, or any ittfurmntrititt ycY
.p eithdr persOnalff or uy
'office, at the D l o6h*cist
d streets. •
Pre#Ont
ary. . ' .
=
Charles Stokes,;::: ,
Archibald Wright,
Samuel Townsvid,
Rqbert Lobel4iii;
W. Pomeroy,'
Schreiner., .
l en appointed AGENT, for the -
'on, and in now pri.pir e d to
very description orpiiiperki
BENJAMIN BANNAN
41 .
TAi;, Olt IAbIAN
LE PILLS.:
,
.iseriees are daily by
ended and for sat in al
our country, u eulii?ccrtain
;n for veracity., 1% Yuen
ezetatite Pills elCanse the
ilood .ated let.
useiul In,quring
inaammtto'ii.tif the
Irupsy, jaundice, pfeurisy,
Fetnales ofsedehtapy hub
pligeStion ) flatulerM. head.
.and•uncas44r, will
ise or these pill."'}'-there is
L'd with a 'full pulii'e; a dry,
these-glls wilt
owing simple narraltye will
ved from these pitt4:.th a ye.
TIFICATE ! ,
kd by the useofthO2s,cahno.
bg disenevro(the fiver oLsc
g i" I deem it'a dutylo make
hs „ Bublio, for tbeAnefit'of
. vririnos remediefriy . bich
y robot'. offer box;
loasoove yiOlded, have,
for' Ole last six miptlrs.
4V14.L1A31 F01.4.414ER:
843, •
he sale alike aboi:e::,
l ottiville, George Keller.ytfer,
r Kopp, - Schuyloo Haven.
t Carbon; Schualm'A Hester,
oughout the. state'' . rt supply
of Fred. Klett Si:o. ! Drug.
and etreetv. Phila.
. ,
V/IITE
a, & BEZOTElER,:lrenufacto
horth . Front street:,Phihrdel
tcld supply of theiVwarianted
d those chs;tomera *g:hp have
pplied .in conseqiiesiep of a
Ishail-now : tta,vetbOir orders
nee possesres thottik,Prueiva;
properics so desirable inrt
I tient with utter! Oersted
ny admixture of Oicr inOcei.
value. It has thyt.titore' been
the manufacturetSobr many
. the public a petreptly pure
, unceasingtiemand.for the.nr
it has' met'wih leiter. It is
on ono head.=WETHERILL
1 full,". and, on the Ober, WAR.
in red letters. f .:",.
47-
COM
ODS FO
a" Credit giocn.-f,
has j n et opened pE 'the corner
-4 !ha Nl4ce,” Carbon
gioenee and
'' . :west polo-
St., •
I araortnient,..
he will sell at the '
:, Such as Sugarjio . iota.....
ea rCheers , Ricei:SpiceNSEe.
4 it, Spermaceti:- anA
p. Tobacco: Seofi :ye
k, Dried Beef s CoOoh, Tack
LIAM" 11. MARS. ALL.
. .
37-
ANTIS 110T4,1;
Ns gTfttrr, Ntly NOM'. ./
r respectfully 14ifies hit
erograt be,has ree,Cuily Nash.:
,vorriently taroishsß , Ralel,
shori'distance - aicqc his old'
o Broadway. _
able to aecomorritkhis visit.
Ilarger; and fitted.sp., with sit.
odern sty/e;,ttrulficfVenty
ustinners will .clirilinuo their
ew eshibliehinent,,iiind would,
has reduced Li# .price of
Mar per day.,j„-;• ,
CIL4IILES Vi(VCOFF. •r
.ril
r Sperni oi.
a aupeti q r 'artickaf Win&
by
Vhf. MA-RSOLL;
an 84 Mt. ijafb4illail Tined
843. 47