The Count. , . on fell in love one day . ; \Vith ono whose jetty • Sc ft as the head whereon...they:lan-7 Had eauglit.a . scoM „,;riris. •• wore a cittrd moustache—two ch2in:s - --- On one of Which theie hutii A "pass, ac - useless &e his brain' s . And idle as his tongue. • I• ebon-stiek 'of monstrom size, And giNsy as ids hair, lugg'd aboutfor 'clot:else . _ . . When p'er 'he - took the air: Its rich and massy golden head, • Although no brains it hid,' . Contained more sense, so rumor said, •-.! Than its vain owner's did. • . . ~ . - Tho' in. the stream of love, el l ate .., Fair Klityhiy and looled r . ---- --- - 'She only niptiled at the lyaik..-- :i . - She 'ca; not fairly kook , 'd; " And soon another priLd iripar'd, \ . "Less handsome and inure cold; But yet for that the trilhli:steer'd). . For ther6 she sawsome'gold. - 1 ‘... .' l And Kit was caught at his - t,; and told Her swell' that lie :night go-- 'You've spoken elf, he's shown Ina gold Saidstie--sdd he— , ju;t so,— ' 13 tit what's hia nioney!dirty trash , . Why, ails his small iinkonna. Goad gurticioue!—lok• at my incitsta"ehe! &mow; I'm a-Coant." • [Ftcrs the Reser.] ' iTack Mounung s opinion of ijarper's One of the last new things we got here was the first number Onkrper's great ipic&r . There was nigh about a c tit, oad of em come, and they all went off, as fast as tub cony toss em over the counter; For my part I liked On looks of it, itizood deal, for I'm naterally fond of picters, and I thought most of em was about',the prittiest pig tcrs I'd seen in any book this great while. And 1 cant • help. feeling kind of 'sorry, that, the book can't.io on, and be published / but has got to be cut right off in the bud, and all / the first numbers thrOrd away, or else burnt at ille • stake. But that ,• - • prßiesi against it, by themi.fotu• ministers, out there intim Jarseys, has killed it as head as a door Every body here, teas delighted with' the book • for a weeli . or two, and e'very . body was, reading it, and lookin at the pietas, and as glad as could _be to think we . was going to have sich a hand:iiiife s , bible. Till one day Deacon SnoW - got holif of a :newspaper that had that protest in - it. Andhe cane into the -house all out of breath, and fOund wife reading the book, And showing the chit \ dren the pieters. •• Now, Sally,' says he, as soon as lie could get .breath enough to. speak, • 'shct that abominable book right up, and _don't let it be seen again.' • The deaeon'S wife a - as thunderstruck. 'Why, " Mr. Snow!' says .she, 'what do you mean? are you crazy. • • 'Why, dont you see s.ays the deacon, 'it is a very undecent bookto tuive about l' • Why; Mr:Snow,. how can you say so about the bibldl' 'Because it is so,' says the deacon, 'and here it is in .the newspapers, signed by four ininisters: 'Mercy on us,' said Mis. Snow, 'whereabouts is • it so undecent !' .There,'„sahlthe deacol, 'that very picture, you . are lookin at n6vc, at the beginning of thO'tirst chapter of genesis. - Don't you See that Adam hasn't got any great coat on and that there's hor ses. running abouttherC;Without any blankets'on ; and that there's a deer Standing, by the side of the water there, with' his hinder parts right towards us!' • 'Mercy on us,' said Nlrs. SnoW, and she put het hand right OVer the 'pieter, and would'nt let the children look at iyafterward: And this isn't the worst of St neither. -The deaeon didn't Stop here; he went round , the next day; and called a meeting of the Parish, men and yeomen and all hands. DeaConSnow was called to the chair, or • rather he jock the chair, and he read the protest to the meeting, :and 'said he - fcctly agreed with them ministers, tthat • it was a very . undeeent . book ; and called upon the meeting to express, their minds freely about it. But no • one seemed to be readY to Speak, he turned 1° Miss Rider, die schooknarin,_who is a middle aged lady, and has a goo 3 deal oflarning, ar•.d.thcy Say uncommon taste about sieh -•iimatters; and asked Ith to express, her opinion about the Undeeent ncss-of the pietas., . • • 'Miss Rider said, fur her part, she thought them horrid great elephants that was going into the ark ought to' have blankets over .em. And besides, one of the pietersi'had a baby in it that wasn't dressed; which she thought was highly . iuiprop e. This brought aunt Keziali up. She said, for her part shedidn't think it was anf- worse to look at the cows in' the, cow-yard. , And as for the baj by-, she had seen babies without clothes: on, bc r ore to--day,. and she guessed there ! wasn't. many bythe meeting but what had. But still, she had an ob jet:1101'110 that bible, and a great objection; and -site felt it her duty to state it. Certainly,' said,deacor. Snow, 'it is the duty ofsvery one to bring up their objections 'now, st 3 that the thing can be stopped in the bud.' . Well my ejection,' said.annt - Keziah, that it is - going to ruin all thc childien and all thc 'young by_kccpinz 'cm reading, the bible so much that they'll never have ticze to (P.) any 'thing Edid. Mu. Shaw, •that it is; my Sally let a Whole oven full of pie.; Inirn up , yesterday, be cans° ihe wa reading &it pick; -bible, and fut .+. got all about:cm.' 'Kee, I 'agree to tha',7 said Mr. .Tones, gcj, lag to be the ruination ot' our children. I've had to atop all the wor.i4 to keep my fire agoiri a week past, because the boys have besn so busy reading that pictcr bible; they could'ntiget, time to cut a stick: Finally, after a number more flinches and - arl g,uments , about the matter; the'meeting voted to s•Md on a prote.,t to the lia . rper:i„ against printing any mole of em, not so much on the account o the. pietas, but beCamie again to make every body spend .too much time in reading, the bible.— • Ma you'may jest tell the Harpers they better Jiang ' ' up their Mille, and let picter bibles alone. • You shall bear from me again boon, and I re ., :main your old beloved , friend. • i • 1 . 11.t.r0n .Eck :Dosv:cr.vo. *I say, boy, whose horse is that your'e.riding • Why, it'sdliddy'i.' s Who is your daddy a Don't . ,you know I Why; Uncle Pete Jonce. SO. yeti arc the sou of your uncle l' • • Why, yea I calculate :*inn.• Yon see, dad gb toho a widower, and married roother's'sister; - , so • reckon he's my uncle. Bay, - yiiip are not far removed from a -11Vell, T..; we ain't more'n three feet apart; \ think just an you sey.! • • !Geod Maiming: 11- , • Good ri orhin; You didn't come it.that time .stram;er.' • • • .• youNG LADIEs , _ .; tr.orarditaig.and bay . ti,00.93. R.M.A.DZINTg.2A'4 - rwrtiF; duties of this Institetion commenced op t!..:eiMesday„ the inst.. at the house, icor. tier of sth and 'Walnut streets, fie:Ming being proverbial for. IMalth,,and Corn, fort; the Principal thinks it is useless to enter in to details concerning the advantages of its tom. Lion. : The,purpose of the Principal is to establish a school in which a finished education. can be iab. ; tained..—lly thisampla means of this setninary,. the young ladies entrusted to the care of the, sub.! seedier and - his accomplished Preccpticss,! will receive such instillation, as to , comprise a Thor 7 laugh English education, together with Useful:' and ornamental branches , . - Education-embraces not only. Intellectual cut.] 7tuic. but moral anti religious also; therefore thei ?Principal will endeavor to cleVato and expand' the mind, and at the same time refine the heart! . 7 —requiring of the ladies under his direction easy! , and polishes manners. • In order to establish, a Wholesome disciplirie, l the school will be divided into two.departments,: viz: junior and seniom., Term itbi+ likiarderst Young ladies above years of:age' will pay for the Wirt; of 46 :weeks, . $2lO With music; • . Under:l2 years .of aie ,-i . - isl6o With music, - I . . 40 . . . . ' • ~ S:200 TN; sum entitles the young . ladies to board, and all the branfihes taught int the school, to gethcCwitli bed;bedding, fool and light—except drawing and painting, Italian and .Spanishl . l . - 1,/ ,\„,, guagcs,and use_of the Piano, for !which they ill have 'm pay extra. • • t 1• , , 1, Terms for Day.Scholais ; - Sankt: Classes, per quartcr;• ', .S& ' Junior Classes, do. . ii! French, • ' ' , . Italian' _ per quarter, 41 Spanh-h, • - Drawing and painting,. .. - Fuel fur the whole year; ,' . ~ Extra classes fur young Ladies, who may desire to leatp kn y of the abovelallguagcs, - . , 1 Drawing and painting, [ , 7.50 I Tlige will be eening classes fur young, gait th men and boys. For further particulars a pp, at the house of the subscriber. , : ' 1 • G. PERSICO.! 49--lf! December, 2, .• NO HIMIIEITIG.i • .1 , ILIGHT•AT BAIA? P.atlCE6t • THE general introduction of Neal's Patent Lard. Lump, fur burning common Lard. will fie a.saving in the item of Jight;, of it le'att 50 Fier cent, in this community, and the immense sum .-.)f money which fa annually drained from Schuyl. kill county, will be retained in!. a great measure at home, and cireul „among our farMers hn Alm neighborhood, for lard. This is certain4a . ireatelesie!cratunt. ' The folloWing are voluntary certificates, given by citizens of this•Borough, ' in favor the Lamps, who have had them in use: November 27th118434 Ma. Bis:v.t:ur--: \ We have tried NeaPs Patent Lard Lamp, and find that' it gives a much bk. ter light thau,ivith the use of Sperm Oil,' aid • gives quite as much light as afro candles. It; is entirely free fiorn any unpleaiant smoke; what hula there is, soils nothing, and; it is a saving of about -50 per tent.over the' useiof the beet Sperin Oil, at the preSent prices..'-The common Larckas it comes from the Butchersos used in these Lamps.. : I i CfA RIES! LAWTON, JEitIN G.,MARTIN, ;L• JOSEFII SEIDERS DANIEL lb LEIB. • Mouirr :CAntia:cr, November 24th, lenl Ma. IlasNAN:—l have used Neal's Pat . int Laid Lamp, tor about four month's, and find fit superior to,any Lamp, I have ever used. 'With , Lard it gives a much_ belie: light than with is a very great saving,and is free fiorn all aril:dein kantamell.. I find also that !can born the !most common 50 cent oil,..Mized with half LAM for winttir use ; which gives a much brighter light than the best Sperm Oil, aid is-as free from that unpleasant smell, which rentleia Lamps disagree. able; as the best spermoil is, at half the price. • JOSEPH ALLEN.I. We may here rerhark :that if any persdn zomes tired of using ,Lattcl 4 , or if-the price shthild approach to near the price of Oil, ho has a MuCh better Oil Lamp than any nevi in use, unless tit' is the Diacon Lamp, which costs a very high price. With one of these Larims the wick can be constantly supplied with Oil, by a very sim plc' process. . . • ; RETAIL PRICES OF THE LASIFF. . Britannia Lamps with Shades, sl,ps do Without shadei - • I 'Oa . Tin Lamps for common use; 50 Do thr Workilicips.Ste; • . -50 Merchants and others wisbmg to 'sell again will be supplied wholesale, at the Manufacturer's prices. .Apply to B:BANNAN, sole Agent for Sehuiyllsill County December. 2; - • 43-4 • • !: JAMES 11. KELLY, -• ' Clock and Watchanakerl . NICIIIStSPECI7I , I.III. Yi nfartnt his friends end the public generally, that he has ust retu s rn. ad from Philadelphia, and/Opetied at his new stst.d.f.in Centre st., next door to Geo. H. Stich. ter's Iran-Store, en assortment' of CLOCKS 4Nit, WATCHES, of the yeti , best quality, and o which he will sell at the lowest 'cash pri "'cos. lLs issortment comprises SilVer P a te n t L eve r Watcbt4t; Engli'sli Watches, qer. man do. Swiss do. eight day and thirty hour Clocks, and a variety of cther-atticles, belong ing to his line. lie would also antiohnee that he repairs Clocks and Watches, •at lie shpricti • nbtien„ andsuarantees his mirk. lie . hopes Iby strict attention to busineSs, and , reasanable char ges; to merit a share of the public phtrunege, • N. B.—Eit>l.t day Clocks; are ma& ,to order . with short notice., - NOveinber, 11, . j 46-311143, . , i . ' Law Varinership, ~:' ' .., . /1411,11 E undersienc , d hare aFOciatcdthemselv - 2, --as co-partners in the practice of the law.— All business entrusted to their eareOvill receive early and faithful attention. i, Office at the residence or F. W. 11ug11es, in Cortrc Street, Pottsville. .1 F. AV: HUGHES,' J. CLIAS:NEVILL. • 45—of • Not. 4, NEW LUMBER /1011 C subscriber announces lci , the Public tha, ho has opened a Lumber Yard, in the b o . rough of Potts Ville, irnmediatcly,back of tha ne.v Presbyterian Church ;"%vhcre, he! will Constantly liCep on hand, a' large assortment Gf Lumber, of every description. lle has Qn hand Pinerßoards, from $lO to 916 par AI. and Oak, from $lO to $:?.0 per • ; , t e respeetftilly soliCts . (ha pstroctO of his friends and the public, and feels confident,:. that ho will be able to supply Lumber, at such rates, as wall give general satisfaction. ; JOSEPH sifatiy. September 17, ; • ; 38;...tc " Apotketary'! store. subscribei Offers for o a well selected and 'genuine assortment of Lltugs Medicines &c., connoting -% of , . Limo, Plaints, ITy‘Staffs, • Oils`, and Varniskes, • ChemicarS • l'trfumely, IVindow Gloss, jvient2l brul•hc.l4 . , Which he is dispo.ed turseliat a 'mall rid vance, and respectfully pollens. a share .( the patronage Of the public.; ' ' • "JOHN (S. C. NIMITIN. Phyeiciano prceeriptiOns carcfullyi coot: pounded; November . 43 !ES - 77,7 • ned net•lßChieS I • • 'III DR. Win . Eva re: rated Cernoturte Pills •• - do do Suuthing , Syrup for children, Ifaron Volt tluctitler's herb Pins Doct Coodie'a Female Pills• Duct Evati's.Feier and Ague piils *Diet Hunt's B. Vlore P,lls •- • .F.d.r Dyspeptic prscns s Botanic•Pilit arc's'aid-te•hc superior to 'any [Medicine ever yet allured trithe public, • • -111 - _ Wistar's of Wihl Cherry , • (love's Terse and Boric Liniirrent , • Indian •Vegetable Elixir•:l 11 , Balm-of Columbia ~ , Jayne's, flair Tonle •:- - . Brigg's Russian :Cosmetic Patch's Indian Vegetable.. POls Leidv's Sarsaparilla Blood- " do Linn' ti Chinese • Anti-Dyspeptie_ 0 - • • Moffat's Vegetable. Life •do Wilson's Anti-"Dyspeptte Jayne's. Expectorant • . Jayne's Carminative Balsam rd Si.vaien's Panacea • • Al' Jayne'S Verinituge •;!. Swaim's Vermiluge 11 r Lion's Temperance Life Bitte[rs Root's - Founder Ointment Ileyle's'Etntirdeation • • Years Albright's Botaniciil Health and Life Preserver - ' NlcMuun's Elixir of Opium 1 ,• • Seeker's Eye Salve •r, Thompson's Eye Water, Chlorine Tooth Wash ; . Wheeler's Tcaherry Tooth Alash Sherman's Worm Lezengers,, . to. • Cough ' 'l - • Vklar's',Cough do ji Sherman's Camphor Peter's Vegetable Pills • • 'l'aylor's,Balsam of Li ve rwort Bedwell's Tetter Ointment. .11 Welch's local Ache Drops I , 'Spoke's !lead Ache Iternedy ' Fomato Pills Lees Windham Bifious Pills Ilehry's.Caleinca Magnesie. ' - • BCdwelPs Green oMtinont• Keyser's Pil.s ' .• •'I Universal Plaister • .1 Weaver's Worm Ten and Savo Steelling's Pulmonary` , Sy rui Climax Syrup for Dysentary' 4 , wa:ranted Rowand's TuLic Il ixturefurlAgue • . Brcwstcr!s Pectoral Alixture,,, Judkin's Ointment' 'll • East India Bair •Dse • Saisaparilla Syrup Dr: Anderson's Scott's Pills i t • llooper'l e Feinale Balsam of Horehound., . •1 Root's Bing Bone Cure, fur horses: Afresh supply of the'above-Medicinbs, just received and for sale at the Ding, Store of JOIMS. C. MARTIN. • Hi_ • H 48-- • t)sii =II i 11 NIN NOvember 25 POTTSAI,LLE . Jo - ... c ....z---- - .1........).*--. ----- - ..„.... ? .„......,..0.--.1....----- - --3..., - ;..J.,- -, .. ~,...- .„, - !I • . EAGLE - rO.I7NDZIT, .John Fa* Oen. 10 EPI:: CTFULL Y announces 'to the public that ti-C , the k:agle Foundry is inTfull operation, where he would thankfully receive orders for castings of evl cry description. lie hai constantly onlaild hollow ware,.Sad Irons, turnouts and; rails, cart and wagon boxes, plough poipts, mould c,cards; and Cultivator ,teeth: he also has a variety :cf Toil Toad and drift wheel pat ternS, coal breakers and, screens, tire grates, &c., &c., all of which lie will sell at the loweht cash •priecs. 'Dealers would do well', to give him% call, be' fore purchasing elsewhere.l 'l; -. ' • ' ' . .NoTember 25,189., . :I ' 47L•Iy. , 1 DIILLINERi.•iND FA?ICY GOODS. RS. MORGAN, in, Market street, next door! '! to Mr. Wolfinger's taxers., respectfully :in-! forms the citizens of Potts Ole; and the Public: generally, Um? she has just;recervad a new and : fashionable assortment of millinery - and fancy: goods, amongst which are Albert Braid, no renis.:Braid,Needle .Straw;F l nglish Straw, and' Fluted Lawn Bonnets, with ja. tine assortment of, men's and boys' Legliorir and Sea-grass :Bats,: all of which will be sold much' lower • than the. usual prices for cash. Bonnet§ altered and dOne• up on the most reasonable (ems - Pottsville, April 13. TYp.E! FOUNI,RY Great Itedaco.lllPrites: "frH JOHNSON, (sucee'daor•• to Johnsen & /LA Smith) in announcink to his friends and Printers generally, thathe haslnuchased the in terest of hislate partner , inithe'Foundry, desires to infbirri them that he hasitTeently, made large addiflons whits assortmentinf Honk, Job anitOr. namdryal tater, and that he ;will continue to add every des,cription of 'POI, which the im protectrient of the Art may enggest, and that the wants of thetrade may reglitre, His assortment, comprises n,gieater varietv4han any otherTeun, •dry in the 'Pelted States ; and he has reduCed his ntices nearly 0 per cent: lower than •hereto. N ,) fore. .. .. . ,!! ' • 1 • : Printing Prefses, bhase f*es, Printing Ink, and every article used in Printing cdfic:e, colls stantlY on hand..!. . . . Estimates will be furnished in detail foi 8i01 , ,i Newspaper, and Job ofTces. on stating the style and quantity of work t . f.) be•ldone; and specimen Molts will.be forwarded ii *sons desirous. IA making out orders. Nov.2si .' ,' MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT rT.Rll4)fi! c - p o ti • _ . A LSO Dr. Jo-eph Whiles Plena Abdominal Supporllra. A suppljill the above al,r!ieles, just received ;tad for sate, at the rnanuCieturers pricee,lby JOIN S, , G. S.Q.AI APOIN , Druggist I 144-- October 28, A c'a D Subscriber takes thiCmethed of returning hit la thanks to his customenfand friends for the IV eral support that they have bstendal towaiJiis bird, and hopes by strict attentionto . business, to', merit.* share of publi. patronage. Ile public may, depend. that every article from his eStablishment he can war rant to be mace in the best inanner, and of Ithe beit quality of trimmings. Alscs, in, ,the must itriproved prevailing style of taste and Cleganle. No establish., meat in Pottsville, the subieriher, pledges ; himself, slia;lsurpasslhin in procuring a well tnade; tasteful, and fitting garment. W. A. WILLIAMS, 3 doors above. the Exchange. 47-71 Poltsville Nov. 19, , Pale's Patent Plattotaand Counter • ' ScalCs. i I LI WILATFORII scales ;wei4lling from' 100 to HH 2300 lbs. and Coon* scales in ev4ry vati. etv; superior to any scales bfbro invented, for Sale by the agents. • • • GRAY & BENNETT, 43 Walnut tuna, Philad Jona 17;.1813, • z_tr, FEVER ASTD AGUE. ROWAND'S 701C'111XTIllr. :; AFRESII cupply of OR; abeve Medicine, certain curd for tlie fever andrague. Just 'received and sale at I , , mitterms stoil3 September 3. 3d—=l N o C. , y E'I,I'ERS of Administration having beiri IA granted by the'RegiOer 'of Wills, of the coun ty f Schuylkill, to the sitbscriber, on the Estate of William 7'. Epling,"pf the said county, decea sed,; persons uidebted to tho said Estate,,aM reested to make, paymati, wititout delay;' and those hiving clairha, to presenithe same duly pie ved, without flelay to , H woooDsibE,.. January, 13, • PP MEE TIlE•::.NMII = i ll I_,l____ 1 21 )7 48-tf - . GEORGE M. .V.LKINTON; Was re commenced the Manufatime of .C - PiDLES, • It \'o. 12 Illargarella Sired,' five . de6s , . Front Street, betu;een Callowhilland IVi to'Slmetirail road, !i IfaTIIP.(2II ,Sale, on reaso v teriwlinlcsalo and retail, fit* qt rellow Soap, comma!' Brimn do., Whie dd., Palm do, CistiloShaving Augast ' I 33= - - .11E!IV tV LQSA LE • CLOTIiLN STORE, : ~ Lippincott ;Sr; Taylor ) llaving made extensive preparations, ar neet4y sup; ly •j! - CASII ItTYERS wlTll CLOTIerI, "ERIRO3I ten to filteen per tent -lower, th er wholesale dealerl, we. shall do t 1 1 (1 1 o c Y s i e a n i - i g w a l f t i 9 o , s a e l l in i i d7a eri t t i extensive dealer,- will 110 * it to their LIPPINCOTT & Noi 200, Nlarket. Street, third, door - above Sixth, and one door below: he Red ion Hotel, Pigtails. , - From the Phitoia. Ledgejr, njSeptenthes, '41,1513' Th • • f c question is •G.leo asked by strangers Whercein ive'go to bdy the best and eneapest suit of clothes; they are referred by most of our citizens to the extensive establishment; oil Lippin. Cott & Taylor, 200, Market Stree three doors west of Sixth. - 1 Lippincott & Taylor itio wit olesale 'dealers, • and always receive thiglamest assortment in ,the city; they also have the'reptitatiOn ofkluing the finest work and tikd speeial . pains to 'Please those who buy a single suit, ps well as the ettensive dealer. Their is certain 1y the pla*l It Is next t - door to he Red Lion Hotel. Phtlada., October 7; 03-13 • . NE, I IV DRUG STORE; . E' r B. spectlully informs the Pottsville, ann Sehuylltil(do i ,erally, that they have opeli the store formdrly oecapied :t general assortment , :i; , Drugs, Me.dichqs, Chemicals, 033,1 Dgis, rarUishes, Punt,, Glust, -; Spices, I Putrid ,11eSsines, And solicits a share of public patrtina; dently assuring the public that:;..ev4y their line, shall be of the first quality, a, ly genuine. 4 - laving served a regular apprentidesli tmOities in Philadelphia, those who I favt with a call, can rest satisfied that they strictly against all mistakes, and_lmio tti icines put up with the_greatest ea - id - 0d Physicians prescript:ens attendedito ticular care, at all hours. Country PhYsiC Storekeepers, Suppliecl at a small a4.lVat y prices. Pottsville, DeecinhcrA IX.OUSES, & LOT S viii • FOR B,ALE, Alsp,. Ittren . number or 01 Buildings and Ollt Lors.mr.-It vanet:skeins, on the Navigation t raoql lyy pally in t tici 13orOugh . of Pottsville. Apply i • SAMUEL !! July !6, 29-11 ' Real estate agen rIAST IRGN - SCRENNS. 7 -Caft:P. ll ''' . Screens f various. sizes for 00al and; for gale . g at W. IL MARSII.4. Grocery Flour Feed &, Provision Stare Norwegian &Feet and ,Ilount Carbtin • June 10, !!! 1000' RARRELS SALINA • . Constantly on band, a fullSu above superiorartieleitt barrels, I 1-2 bus will be sold Very lovr, by ' GRAY & PENNG N 0.42 Walnut St"..; and :and whnrf 'Locust :.Lg tichuylkill.Pbt 1 Junbl7.Bi43: ---- „__ NEW WHOLESALE AND .11ETO ArrimE euliseriber Is induced fromith very lib. cral eneouragemert he has rpee#cd (kind also from !the necessity of their being a cheap INtail Store, to thin part of the ttiWO has pro• cured and will keep constantly on hand 'Flour, Salt, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, NNlasses, Vine. gar, &c., &c.l.which in connection .with his pre. sent 'sleek of Hams, -boulders, Miekerel, • Her ring and Cod fish.. Brown YelfoW MO White Soap: Al .o la very superior artkle o Pure Palm, Almond and Fancy Soaps;. - --SPerm and Tallow Candles—Winter and Fall Strained Spin: Oil; &c &e , &c, All ut : Whieh I .will sell at •the Inivet.t. Cash Retail Priees tamilies, or Ot i ose Cruving to sell agaln,l deduction will be made, in proportieh to City taken. ; EDWAR YAIIDL. P. S.—Front 'the faat of my haiin g *! . in the City,•niltrise time and atteni(nri ' to the seleethin of the artieles 1 propurt 1:V. 7,1 nu hes i tation in saying that..l ei goods as ch,r,.'7, as in 1."1.41.4‘i1 t 'a - . judge for yo4reelses. Pottsville §ept. 23, 1843 DE&FNESS CUIIEp. , • Searpa's Compound Kreor t om Aim s F •,' W 2 We cure of DEAFNESS, pair , dischatgi3 of matter from•the Cari l .hose I disagreePhle noises, like the hint sects, falling pf water,lbuzzing of stead which arc symptoms Of approaching; and also attendant with•the diseas. I I CERTIFICATES.;;The folloiving Editorials and ciirti be read with'interest as they, speak 1 aro " biubborit things,7 • MOST E.Tt AoRDINAR I , 3RE : -; ti any' have doubts they nay now disiniss therri t t and the most incredulous may consider DeafneSs as curable. Numerous casci of cures, and manyf thorn ye. ry remarkahte—by the uie of "Sea pOs Oil," hare been pithiished, but this " capts II c clime s:' Young or ufii may yet recover heatio: AWY tr`t,Stnithfeldt Pennsylvania and tot About 80 years ofage, 1104 been gradually getting deaf for more tban 410 years, so that it wasne tt o impos sible to make her hear conversation i the loud-. l i est tones of voice; Lost•wipter= shii was induced to try "Seerpa's Oil; for Deafnessi!' - It is only necessary to; add that she has •usivel Iwn bottles, . 1 and that her hearing, label feci.ly retto-ed—she is cured. I • 4 DE/IFNI - SS 1; on ret.-,The fol low ink e 1 a letter written by Mr:Johnson of p fiend in thief city, is irnportiint.. " The bottle of Serapa's PH for Dc you sent me,i with the wish that would try it, has been usid„ and'ln i have astonished all ; . you know ho*Vt has been r.ihe she was three; years :01i hears 4uite Wcll, betas the medicine 11 'used, I wish you to send rrie another; h! I have every 'reason to believe will For - sale by D. GPM PEIT, lyo Second Strcr.l, Philadelp - hra - ;and bt .. 41CLIHQL12 ,1 1& SAND Age 4 July 242, EEO AL- PntLADcLeAnt,t S.RIEAD,I PDt - ' VILLE•ItAI LROAD. _~ L ~~a `vµ~gß. ~+ ` ~ ~ I RedtgatianVatiereb , ht on 431thiltiidiit.l no and sifter 'l',londay :next; .lUkre•:.9.6tk, - 1 `L.! Goods will beforwardad vOtli o,cspa,tel, the following rates a-f Freight bttWean Rea;i and the poiets bi.low,stated, per tan 080001 .;-. BettoOn 0 "Bend Weadinal Rear I ; 1 , • • : ••- • .• ~ .- and ; an; Phila. „I i pad Plaster; slate, tiles .fr - c. - i 3110 I . Pig Iron. bloms; limier, 1 I• • marble, rosin, tar, pitch, Ipo 1 I . - and grindstones,. .. • I- i ; 'Nails & sPike . s+ bar iron," s' i caAintsilead;turpentina I , ; . bark, raw tiibadco, salt }. 140 1 1 • provisions, potatoes lum. I ' , • ber, stoves &c., • ' .1 - , - • Flour per barrel, ' I .• ' ;IG4ts " Wheat, corn, -rye, clover c # , la 4 e ts ' `seed, & salt per bushel, Groceries, Itardware,steel,) „;, ' 'I copper tin,. brass, do- - ; - mesticliquurs, machin ery, butter . ' and pg;Ts, .2 10; - I cheese, lard'and tallow,. ! i oil, wool, cotton: leather ' , i I raw hides, paint=, oys: ' ' ,L - • • terP, tramp and cordage.) f I pry goods, drugs & med.), • 1 ' 'a icincs, foreign liquars4 • • 1 ~* watcs,,glassoa per, fresh ' - , .4. 60, 170 - , ash, treat, confeetiona- f .-. \ rv, books & I• No ; .F , I -NO additional charges .for cOmmisslon,; itoi• age, or receivlng.er delivering freight' at any o the Company'S Depots on the, line.l 1 July 15. 1843 , . I __ MI tiove !table, lalit ' hers CCM MOU.ST CARUON 41.4 EL. n b ti s t a s e : l 7 , 1 • as toe antagc Tim s u bscriber most. respeetfullyi 'a announce. t9.the . pue.t l , - ..1'. he, has lie ahoy a - splencliS anti M.4;,,, - Mful establishment, ..- which will be openedl for their. ac.. .... Ft, co r nmodgion on Monday .the 10th. lug 4 , 4 , -. . .4.:-_ , =:-.:: tns t. ' - 1 -' 1 The Hotel ha„s lately undergime a thorough re novation with such iznproVernents and additional furniture as will much increase the constrict and accommodation of his guests.: i t - ., This Hotel is situated at the ierntination isifthe Philadelphia and Beading.Railreadi93 miles from Philadelphia, adjoining the Borough of Pottsville, and-combines all the advantages of bot town and country—attached to the iest4biishm nt ex; elusively for the 'use of its guests is ii , beautiful ornamental tetrabe garden, an enetesed Paris of eeveial acres; Overlooking frotri its rising &minds the Railroad, the Schuylkill giver and Catial, the reservoir of the Schuylkill Msigetion Co., and .eommanding - a romantic 'nod ibeautiful view of the surrounding mountains. ;The Hotel, Bath • Houses and stables have, a plentiful supply of pure mountain spring water; iThe extensive and 'airy stales and CoaCh houses; will be attended by careful and attentive ostlere; a Railroad plea 'sure ear 'and earrisges, 'ill_ be kept tor the ac cuMmodation of guests wishing to visit they mines and other places in this interesting region. As a pledge of his disposition to nee his bet exit - . Lions to gis'oSatisfaction to hia guests, lie begs to refer to the reputation of the Catskill Mountain House and Congress Hall in the Cite of New York when kept by hint, , anclassines their that having daily' access to the Plhludeloilie market, his supplies both for the !Fable andthe Bat shall be the beet that can be'proeuro; -- ' 1 Families and indivir'ualsare . assureit that eve ry, attention will be paid by :the subscrib'er and' his faintly .I.O'reader their visits as plcasaist and as comfortable as at anyother establislintnt in. this country, and a share of the public pat, onage is respectfully solicited.: ' , - ' ; CHARI.ES, 11. WEBB. IBS CO.. re tizenq 0 Hty gen pod. ( in 4::ater,) a ge, confi lEEE rul pure. jip to the our them ill guord , eir mcd. nicety. Monnt Carboni July 8, 181;3 - FARE REDUCED ON THE )1 PIIILA.D%., 'LE )I \l I.'prf;SA VIILE R.111.141. 1 a). , I - tai par inns and p m „t y ,l4 . lct Class Cars. 2d Class 'Cais. Fare to Pottsville, - $2 50 1 .83 CC[ To immediatopoints slap rrdticed.•• -, _,..: ':Tlie Passenger Train now tenYestlic-DeptiqCOrner of Broad and Cherry 'street daily at 7 o'cidektA.' 4 47.. stop Ping at the usual way points..,And arrive nt Potts ville at 123 o'el- , ek. .ReturningOeaves Pottsville at. 7 o'clock A. M. daily, and arrive in the city at 12 .o'- clock, . . Passengers for Northemberlatid Sunbury P l anville and Uatay.tissa meet stages at Lottsville cn tl e arri val of the trains dat:y. Ind MT carried throng with outdelay to . ither of those plales for $4. Passengers for Tamaqua, llailetort, Mauch Chunk and Wiikeshairie; quit the cars at Port Clinton t7B miles from the city) anti take the cars of tlle tattle. Schuylkill. Rail road to l'atitaqtea, thence go by gond stages to Mauch Chunk, wpere they incet did packet. boats for ‘Vilksbarre. : - ! , - Fare to Mauch Chunk', i' i 's3 5 ',Fare to Wilkesbarre, ! 'i ' 500 S. BRA BFORD, Sec,' tary. . , 'Philadelphia, July 21, 18-13. ! ; 31— 81371121 BE ~ i < _~t~A ~'7~~ f ~`.~..~~•444 I nv princi !n Rolßing on 'hand HS Oh - cop corner of ail Road I 21— • 11lis ' —. 1 ply of, the ,eli, which CANTRELL: I S FA:1111.y iill L.:OW/NES. , Cantrell's Ague'"illtitite, 'I price SI do Anti S;cerhuitC Splup,l , • 1 50 cts, 'do Nervous Cordial • ' ' ' ~!50 ." do anti-Dyspeptic. 50 .:2,`3" do Allerdtive Pills: i j• - ; -25 t.' ) A supply l or the eti!jvc popular famil medi cines, for sale at NIARTI\'a Drtig Store Putts vitie,(auther*ed•ogent for tlje preprictora where the public can get the true•iind genuine . artiele, November 25, .. ' 48—, Ildphia 25 STROE To Diors, pleachers, Paiier'ittal:Frs, B iSteakO 'Engine: Builders, and other PASCAL IRON! WoRITS. WELDED WIIOI3IIT IRON VIBES From 4 incites to in calibre:and 12 to )2 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure Emu) 400 to 2fifio . lps. per square inch, with Plod des, T., L., and othet fixtures M suit, fitting itottolicr, with screw joints, suitable for STEd 31, WATER, CAS: trod for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM DOILEIt Fueta • !• And to a liberal the goan• orlt S a person Is devoted e selling ; n furnish and 39 • BSdntifacturcd , and for saYby MORRIS, TASKED: d .DfOflfl S; Warehouse B. E. Corner of Thint & !Walnut Streets; . ifiJ July II , !tic Oil, 0. G. MIZZIS, • Dental sur , '•*.on'- , 39; 9, Late of West Chester • near - Phi!add IRI • 3 P 1 • I• • • Wnuld inform the Pri•eitins ofP.ittsville ; andrCinity, that in coinplianee r With the eqaest of some of the citi aens;llC; ill sPenti two or three weeks during the mouthof Diteember, January,, in that place. At 'Ntillichtiple, he will be happy to wait apon ; all.thcise, in need of Dental - operations. : •j 1 1.! .; . • iilefeieticeoi.! DANVILLE, 'WilliamC. II Frick; M. - D., John .C. meicha tit W Danaldson; John Moore, Esq., ' • iWEST (lIESTER, Isaac Thomas,' M. D., Williktn%yliitehadd,'Den• tiro; Pcrnwitax,_Gcarg . ,e Pitiersod, Esq.,; •Icm. riots, Daniel Montt - ornery, E.q. i ; Nov. 25, ' 4 : 1"48 s, and the ; olio all ing of i n. h, &C. 4c. dearness` !cotes will I cts which : - Sunday School pion. TUE subscriber has just fiCaV4i itic3 4 follow ing publications for Christmas and [Novi 'Year's Presents. issued by tho Sundayl Schad! Union, which 'will be sold at the' Plqladelpbia Prices: • Littlo Foriet Me Not, i The Flovetet, Infant's Magazine. . Now YeartsCiit, The Great Anti. - I 1,• Ted,cher,'a Ilaryest, • Leucra to Young lai.. Choice illeglcy. } dies, . t Anna Shuriyoopi • Chiles Cornmandmonta, Clara's tbthis 3 I Great Change, 1 Boy's Medal, i G a p s Gent. . - 'Girl's 64: I I • 1 Boy's Gem, , • I Soldier'll tiang:hter ' 'leather's Manual, 1 llyinnalsrttto inbsic for 1 i i , Cheap Testaments. kc.! ell !di:n.l 1 ' All the Sunday School 'Baton otilicaTms ob tabled t'l &der for Sunday Echo Is,".and 1 others, - at the shortest notice, at the tJaiotOailh prices % 11..LIANINAPT,I:gent. • ' ! I L ir 51— Iraet from I Eton, to a fness, that ciaushter its effects, ry &at she 4—she'riow as 011 \ 1:wen bale, which, Te iicr en. 120 Nort Rsorr, 30 December 10. = Rj i- Aff ect , , .. Pain or fileakness of the Bre a st Air Lang. 's :, Chronic goughs, Pleurisy, Ilenitrrhoze of th ‘ e .Lungs, and all affections -of the Pulmonary " Organ*. ', 1 . : . -- . , ---- . " NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. ,A corriesarind 13alsamio preparation of the Prunus Virginiana - or " Wild Cherry 'Bark," prepared by ti new chemical process, approved and recomMended by I the most disting jished physicians. i and univers a lly aCknowlegell the most veritable medicine ever Aseovered., . , .No o pziackery!!! No Deception. In setting forth the virtues of this trui' great medicine, we have no - desire to-deceive these who are labouring under affliction, nor do we wish to culbgize it more than it justly 'deserves. Yet When rwe ionic-around and see the vast a mount of eitlforing and distress occasioned by many of die !Aseasts in which this medicine has proved so highly successful, wefect that we cau -1 not ; urge its claims too strongly ; or say , too. much 1 in its favoitr Such indeed are the r • . '. . SIIII.PRISING VIRTUES Of this Oal.arn; that even in the advanced Stages of Corisumon, after all the moat esteenied rem. edicet 6f physicians have failed to A fr,:ct any .I 'change, the UEO of thismedicine has ; been pro ductive or t o most astonishing relief and ae- Nally effectbdcuree after all hopes , of recovery had been despaired of. ' In the firSt mazes of thadisease,te med " Ca , tarrhal.ConSumption," originating fr neglect. ed cnLry, k .has been used: with undeviating , success,' and hundreds dchnowledge they owe the restoration 6f -their health tu this invaluable .. ,. medicine Ulo i ne. • in ;5 1 '..: 1 - forn: of coo-Inh:r . "" so:preValent amongst delicate young femakt' t commonly tp rmcd d e bilit y, or = EMI QM =I 4.GIANG INTO A DECLINE," A complaint, with which thciugands arc linger. ing,. it has als o preyed highly successful, and not only possesiie3 the poWerof eheeking the pro gress of thiS alarming, cemplaint,but also strengli er.s and invige,rates the sy,tem, more efiCeruallY than any medicine we have Ever possessed. 4rtieulars gee Dr. Wistar's Treatise on Consumption, to be had of the' agents. ISold in:;rcittsville by 1 JOHN S. C. MARTEN. Reading blip Mrs. SARAH MORRIS, and in every tml.n a the State,. Pcitsville, October 29, I' • WE hay° just received, a large assortment. of . Sensimable Goods contesting of Cloths iCassimeres; Saiiin&ts, Beverteens, Vushns, :Feints,' Cheeks, Flannelly, Glnghams,Oarnbricks,Cotton Fla nnellg, Diapers; fiinens; Silk, Cambrick, and Cotton,' llandker chiefs, flosiery and Gloves Furniture, CheckS,' Zyc. Ivc. and wish to rcll them at a:temall advance rm. cost 'and charger;, those in want of any of the above, or anything' else 4 kept in•ctur BuronghStm OS re. respectfully In. vjted to call on I September 2, ~ ~ i . P. I 28=ly .1 ' A i .11 iMEDY.V . 6) IN* , Fiticts for int Veqple-: rprinE6onstantly increafing• p• poldritv and said aB. A Ftifttie.mek% l Vertu; foge ha= ni fliiced persons who are envious of Its•s::cres: In palni.ofP'epon tile publiers col rations - Which all medical !inen know to he inclteacious in expel hug marine from tile ! systeto. • • ! , -This lieiretruce has made its way into pub . iimfaccar upon the g moral of its own intrinsie Merits, more titan any rther Medicine of 4 .4 e kind tiow used;; and while many worm rentedieW !tare. hyt' dint of puffing, bi en forced in.o sale, and shortCy alter gone it,io the obScurity which (heir w,otililessness justly merited, Felt. hchtoo .s g yerin tinge continues to be fri.oripl - hint. re sustained. 'lt has only J..) he ust d and its .eacts w)lf fully sustain all that 18 said of its wun ilertul cower. . i! Certificate. :• I,i Wales, Eric Co., 'New I'., 1813. We msrtily that we have,usc.d B. A. Falitieo. ock'a• V i efmifuge in our families. and in evert , case it hasl,proved a decided, and effectual remedy thr expelling worms from the system ~Ve cor. recommend it to • parcrits. who lire 4 Oren tiflieted with that darrgerrina malady: ELON VIRG!! , jti/Al. 13 PAINE', • - (HAY. f • JOSEPH BURROUGHS. For sac, wholesale; and retail, at the Drug 'Stiarelloiisb of t. , ; ' • • • B. A. F iHNESTOCK & Co. Corner of Sixth and Woud-sts., Pittsburg, Pa. For said in Pottsville; by : • ! 1 9LE1IENS 4- PAR V lill, Druggists. • December, 9, •'; , , 50— .flish4opa . blc Et!ibitshment. yir. A. WI LUAUS, ,DlOPEl?'A.pip, TAILOR, . , 11 1 1AKg4 this opportunity, to inform the inliabi , "j. 'tams A f Pottsville ' l and vicinity that he has tahcn romp 4 in Centre street, three doors above the Exchangc.Hotel, where lie intends carrying on the Tailoring biisines., in its various bran ches. 't'h'e putl:d may 'MAL as s ured of having made rim and fathions'..!: ,their Gatbdien:.; style assn any city in the,Union• Ilavinglhad lonzipapeilence In the business in various cities, he filters hiinself that lie earVgive general sateractiorr ter those who may favor him with ' • 'll7Garinen& entrusted'io his care will be war. ranted in 61l cases. Particular attention paid to Cutting.„ Pottsville, Oct. 7. 1843, :;-I ~~ . , • P f _itent Mtit/M , olders, • v r . slide s to regulate the spring; a new and ,finfiroved artiele, just ;milled and nr sale 4f this office. t Dacembri '3O WIrPCIIIES /, CLOCKS AND 11. Jewelyy• 11' gri subscriber offers for sale, of his own inanimation. . Odd Lever Watchee, In volume eases Silver do do • do • 0 •Id Lepine .Watches Snort do -' • Oin and ..broly Mantel Clocks Alaska! Boxes., 2 to 12 tune. each. , ',- Together with a genera t - lassortment ol' Jewelry, of fine tied .cumnion.gnalities, Silver Threaded and plain Fortis and Splions; also; Watchma ker's totals and materials,in great vari Lj. Orders from thii country arc invited"; they. will meet with preimpt attention and : every att.:ale charged at the lowest prices -. • . . . JOHN FAR R, -:- • • 1 : 1 • 112 Chesnut sr.; Philadelphia. Dereiober, 16, - • 51 —2ino .- German Clay ilmanacs • 600 Gercinnalay Alpittnaes fur 1844, at 35 cents perdozen, brie 'dozen for r c4ived and fur sale. whafesate and ratai i Dow. [ UZI & A lIESPERSON - . 3 6- . 123 MI 33. BANN;AN. Agent. 49 ‘_ - :p1041 ,-- 0,c.to i . A“AIN:I+ - 1' .1.0." I -I . rittLaii!Ex.roi#,..,, C4intal ! coAr.rEn, dpONTIN,bP . to marib Insurance, IL- 1 • sna on every,descriptiur in town and country no thdusUairnv , Office 1631 Chesnut Street near filU CHARLES N. BANC.ICER, DIRECTORS, Charleil9, Banker, . ;,Samuel Cr: James Sejott. Vrederiek Thamas.llare, Jab R. Thomas Marton, Oeo. IW.R Tobias Wagner. Aradreai.D CIIAR LES G. BANCI The Subscriber has '4.en appoin the above mentioned Msytuttor, an pared,to, make insurance; on every' prorrty. tit the lowest rates.- , ANDREW Potisville, June 19. 1541:: 11►dcutniiy riga lust 14m or dent • Cap a 1 h sloo,oot CHARTER PERPET IM SPRING GARDEN INSU PAN 4 #7; make Insurances, Mille perpetually, against `Loss ; Or Dasnag town dr country. on Douses. Cams, a : all kinds, , on Household' , Furniture, Horses, Cattle, Agriculturnl,Commer: factoring Stock and Utensils of- eve VessmsantitheirCargoeS in•port, as • ges and Ginned Rents upon the most Applications for Insurance, or any •1 the sutileet may. be . made either pet letter. at 'the- Company'S , office; at corner of Sixth and Wood streets. • - I MORTON MeMICHA E L. KramcnAln, Secretary. DIIIEOOIIS, • Morton McMichael, Clink .. Joseph AVood. Archib • P. L. Lagucrenne, • Samuel Elijah Pallett, • • Robert George M. Troutman.!, •11- W. I • George W. Schreiner The subsdriber has been appointer above mentioned Institution and 'is n I must: lysttaZiNCES upon every descrip • • I at Pottsville. r F i e fe b s .l":. SO''l3ll':Nj THE' rOCALIONTAS VEGErA. OLE I.IL rg. HE ; remedies - nrescribed fur t Si eases, have correctly been di sea according to their operation it system. :Thus we have onccclass the Stiiinanh to eject its contents, another inducing nersiiiration call( ics and; a thi_rd• Which evacuate] and" bowels, defiant nated cathartic tics or- pinging mcdicitt'es, have in country ,been the favotirites of the the cure of-the Most obstinate ant , ladies. The wonderfui- snccess mode of, ft.re'atineut - will- readily when flect that!the stomach a assigned 'to them, the impria i gestion ar the conversion of food vital flo ' id intended-fur the ai dal -mein of the Whole syst e m. I ever the,' digestion . 'organs ¢ ditqualified fin the healthy nerfor ditty ( and this occurs daily in ci impute blood, and coniequently- di rcsnits.: 1.1. has been reinarked;that win mach is not usefully ermiloyed it That individual, wird t. the roost tormidable diseases are the 11 , e, of, Pills coinpourided and most ~vt ry hamlet of rani country, ly risk, his ieput rdr dpritas,, dr, Indian Vegetable Psi eh'i !voniry the blood and Lion, and have proved eminently c bilious lever, bilious cholic, liver, rliC•umatiSm, dropsy, inn &c. &e.‘':Fernalei o its and tnliridiget7tlon, deines-iati of spiriti! and ti,id rd ci from the use ofthese 'not a: dit , ease:Uter.tle4 With'a and a coatA tongue, that not rebeye. The following !imp ...how the beta fit derived frtniitri ry corninon disease : . C 'l 4 L" ITavirlg been cured by the us' tas Pill of an afarriiing disease veral years standing, I deem i my tat4e d. , nortni to the pnblre, f others. I had taken variiiim re forded only Ic•npurary' relief, a fu' s oft:hese :ay *ease v co . f4ed 'goad health far the last I WI LLIAII Milton', April 22, Id 13, • the tee (flli • W Bitting, Pottsville, Ger • New Castle, Steiner.A. Kopp. Sc flugh Kinslity, Port qa - rbort, Sch, (iris igslting. ihe can always.'he Vf.Fred. b:1; ~ r ots, corner of 2,1 pril29,- Plat E t~duITE r, . ET LI En & III? 071.1 rerF, No 65 north Front I phia, have now a gLod supply of pure n hiet lead, aoti :those eilst been sparingly stipplii.d in eri run on'ilie:aftiele,:bhuil now h No co,pessesres nye and' beautifyino properics ‘• paint,', to tin equal , 'Fxtrit . nit/ white lead; ;admixture uls mars its Value. .IC.I thesteinili filth of the rrninufae years, Irk supply tb the public,' white lead; and the de• tirk is proof that lit lints met ri invaably branded oif:one head & BROff19li:11, in 'and on muirrF.D,'Pline—all red letters, Noveinber 19, • - cliliAPGS3ol3i • 1:1:11t C ; And rzo'iCredit giv ; railEXE.,snbscribei, has just . Open 81 ' . or. Norwegian arid.•the Rail . P cad, a general assortment.. , PrOilisi t tins i , which he sell at Bible . Kites roe t! SuCh as S i Cotice,iY..: ^^l4le ; Teq,Cheezo.tt Sperm and'Whale!oil, Stiertnace, Dip'd Candles; Soap , Tobacco, Shouldbr POik ° ?Dits• d Bee arel, Elbt.ring, 6,tc.ltlc.- • WILLIAO IT.- 'AprWS, , IB4.?, , , . TRON• AND STEI JAMES S. SP ENC - Avo. - 53: Water 1 Doba tiELow Alm./ * , , Philndolphiat. HAS!constantlyi' Mt hand, a f IliON 4- STEEL, which the most reasonable terms September 3, irwlmlmt=g,l .• ' N 0.41 COURTLAND STREET, T"E' subscriber respectful friends and uthers,thut he h new ana - cols:t - deafly for COOrtland st., le short dista r.r.r d, and nearer 16 13roadviay. He will'ha better :able to .accn ors as his house is Target. and fi tine Parlors in rdedecn nished Bed-rooms.' tic hopes his customers wit patiorage to the new 'establisho inform them . that 'he has redo Soardirt- to one dollar per day. CHARLE, April 25, • Whiter Sper J.O SIP recemd: a auperitle_ Sperm - od, fur esla :ky• •'• • • • v6t. IL Ikt. Coracr Norweg4a C , Novetaber.lB, 1'843 U II I BY ICA: Co., pc , lpa mcnt I or, propert Inqble terms wee.. 'President rown,, itnilh, fiardir, Lewis:. ER, Scd't. , • cd agent fOr i 8 nor i• - pre, cscriAion RUSSEL -ly /klic ANCE ClNir teinporary 0- . by FIRE., in : :d Buihli&fs o( ;Merchandise, l e a s n e d ri M pt : i i : veßasMortga- . ' vocable keno's. n furrnation 'on onaßy, , or Iby t he Northwest IL, Pres idch i Stoke§:• Id Wright. Townsend, oughead; , 'omeroy; • - AG2:?:T for tho oar pre'parcato ion oreroperty BAIWVAN i NDI IN lie core of t ided into chit- ' ;3 Oil 11113 hurnait which bauiedyYl+, :ailed emetics; cd dtcrphoret ; the .stoni..telt -. &c. Cathor every age end A ph sicians for alarming ma . :tending this be understood d tisr.vets . .13 •'I, L tunclion of di itti; 61U:id, that ; and nourish. ,;Ws that %lien— delireved • nr Hance of their, society')izcd itseat:c arc the encver - the ato; t is always''at ir ;on:d deny that dilly cured by fvr sale vp'at. mould Certain: y. The Pnea- Ils 'c !canoe ,the ve Iflad ro -,7-ise t 9l in curing mattnn.o the dice,. Alenrisy, sedentaryliab 'Latency,hea'd.- neasiness,.wV , ll;;:. hi4 l ,' , ;'7, M er'gry'!;, these vills.ccill narrativ6;witE,'.: rpe pill 4 hi a ...: of the Poeithno;: , • the. lii , cr of se.o a duty to ritakcO: r the tient.% 06". °Vies whieli"ao:' ttithig two ho:-i.' ed, and I Jialici. 1:k !ton.ethß. - •4:, I FOLL3IIM:':t :'-: above rge ituy HOW elate a suptiiy t.t. 4 ea. -Drili.lll-:,„ I strecte,, If_llv ' • R, mantrinet , iz, - tree.% Philacitizi: heir warranted it inters wittiNavi;;,!.l, iseirience of: ave. Lheir..urder;Vj I tho.te'kek , erti'" • odesirable iri. • I . • narfulteralc 7 ...! !of other' matert'i'l' I 6 therefore trec4 Imen', for min pLttfeetly • and for U:\ ih favor, It he ;A her; OE C§ll. n. . d at the caraerjf -I,llnunt Car bon, f Groceries :lad; 't the lowest pos; i : ,gare, l 3lolaaacti,r; cc, Spicer, 4c t. 4.121r.!•-• Sega'rs, ,Cudfisly,s4aotc TAP;SiIAtt: Jll., trett,• St., II adg , ,rtinent of nay be had • , 3Z ~4 rLL, `. E YO n R.• •• y notifies. s cei ee at eCbdor . , Inodtito his visiu lied up with nd seventy 'fa cnniinne . thei`x, ant, and wouirGl , ed his price df WirCOFE7.• r, ; ;:, 1 oil. Ir4clo of , - - • labon Rnt Roa4:l, °AI fi-