'For the New-York Tribune. SONG OF THE YOUNG WHIGS „ Mat Fairy-like ifusie Dedicated to the Newark Young Alen's Clay and Fre linghuyeen Clubs, by B. D. Douot,►a. I.l.ntx !---Hark i what sweet music .- - Conies soft o'er the plain; • . • • Enthanting my heart with •••-, Its soul-meiting strain 1 . . 'Tis the song of the young Whigs, .i. • As they march tot e fray, " Determined to, conqu r - Lt-p:, For their own Clay. • ' e 1 ; Lt r., det, to the cadence— It 1 I is rising again„ ' -..-,•: _ Pealing up from the mounts , • . . To Heaven's hihe plain-1:- 'Tis the song of the young Whigs, - As they cons in their might, L: , '_ • - 'To save their. oVed Country '.. 1 , 1 From Misr _#'s.sad blight.. -.- patvlist, to their music, • \ I is coming more near— flak—list—to the words now ♦s they ring on the ear-- . 'Tis the sonieofi the young Whigs, • Through the Country they!re rising,' ' To place •wreaths on the brow • - Of our own FUELINOIIVVII6II, Vee, see, their yak host, . They are now wheeling past-- - List, list, to their shout, , - , As it soars; on the blast-- ' 'Tie the shout of the young Whigs . ; ' To the TaArroo tey say, "Your sentence is passed Make room Vir our CLAY i" • l • From the German of Gaussen. THE ACCURACY .01'•TIIE 1314 LE, . . At astonishing feature of the word of God ie, notwithstanding the time at which its composi tions were written, and the multitudes of the to pics to whiCh it alludes, there is not one physical error—hot:one assertion or allusioi . i disproved by the progress of modern science. j . olie of those mistakes which the science of each succeeding age discovers in the books of the preceeding,: shops all, none of those absurdities which modern as tronomy indicates in such great numbers in the writings of the ancients—in their sacred codes-- in, their philosophy, and even in the finest pages of the fathers of the church--not one of these ,er tors are to he fodnd in any' of our sacred booki.— ; Nothing there will ever contradict that. which, af ' tersernany. ages, the investigation of the learned - World, ha* been able to reveal to us on the state ef'our globe, or that of the heavens. Peruse with cans our Scriptures, from one end to the other, to find there suCh spots; and, whilst you apply your!, selve,s to this examination, remember that r it . . is a book which speak - -a of every thing, which describes nature, which recites its creation whiCh tells us of the water, olLtha , rmospliere; of the mountains, of the animals and 'f the plant S- It is a book which teaches, us the first revolutions of the world, and' whichnlso forete is its last. It recounts thent. in the cireuinstanti I, languages of libthiry, it extols - them in the sub4mest strains of poetry, and it chants them in the charms , of dlowifi g , song: - It is a :-book which is full of oriental rapture, eleva tion;" variety, 'and boldness. It is a book which ripdaltrQf the heaVonly and invisible world, whilst -.it also. speaks of the earth arid things visible. It 4 !Cloak. which nearly fifty Writers of every de grat,of eultivation, of every state, of-every condi, ' tion‘and living through the course of fifteen lidii dred years, have concurred to Make. .It is a ;book whichwas written in 'the centre of Asia, in• the sands of .Arabia, and-in the deserts of ;in the court of the temple - of the JeWs, in the music, schools of the prophets of Bethel and Jericho, in the sumptuous palaces of Babylon, and on the .idOlatrous banks - of Chebar, and, finally, in the centre of Wnstern Vvilization,2iri the midst of. polytheism and its idols, and in the bosom of pail: theism and its sad philosophy - -- Ylt is a book whose first writer, had been forty years a pupil of i:h'e' magicians of Egypt ;., in *_ - whose opinion the'Sun, the stars, and the 'elements, -- were endowed with intelligence; reacted on the elements, and governed the world by.ia perfect alluvium. , It is a book whose first writer prece ded,-by more than nine hundred Years, the most ancient philosophers of ancient Greece and Asia ; '-'the Thaleses, and the Pythagorasses, Zalucuses, -the Xenophens, and the Confuciuses. .. It iii a book which carries-its narrations even 6, the most dis ' tent epochs of the future, and the e glorious scenes of the. last clay. Well, search among its 50 au thors, search among its 60 books,'its 1,189 chap ters, and its 31,713 verses, search for only one of these, thousand errors, - which the „ancients and moderns committed-when they speak of the hea vens or of the •earth; of their revolutions, of their elements-L-searcb, but you will find none..! We have alreadyl : cfcrred to. the report of the - tlionroissioners of Patents in relation to •the pro duce of - the United States during the last year.— . The quantity of Oats,. Indian Corn and Potatoes grown in the several States and Territories during 1843; is given in .the • annexed table: - State or Oats,' In. Corn. Potatoes. Territory. . BUshels. Bushels. - Bushels.. Maine. '1,138,007 1,390,799 10,253,531 N. Hampshire 1,470,663 ' 330,925 6,191,071 Massachusetts, 1,468,361 . 2,347,451 4,173,251 Rhode Island, -190,303 578,720 902,387 ; Connecticut,' 1,424,444 1,926,458 2,822,295 Vermont; • 2,721,374 1,252,852 8,209,571 • •New York, 24,907,553 15,574,590 26,553,612 New Jersey, 3.286,438 •5,805,221 2,426,457 `Pennsylvania, 19,826,9'38.15.857,431 9,191,406 Delaware, 862,819 2,739,982 257,911 Maryland, 2,817,200 6,205,282 908'330' Virginia, 12,879,87845,836,788 3,132,242 N. Carolina, 4,858,989 27,916,077 5,517,863 S. Carolina, 1,744,18818,190,913 3,918,405 • , -Georgia, • 1,586,797 26,966,637 2,408,623, ' . Alabama, , 1,736,038 24,817,089 1,749,057' Mississippi, 983,228 9,396,399 2,813,929 Louisiana,: 126,583 8,957,391 1,311,700 • Tennessee; . 9,224,050 67,838,477 1.864,636 Kentucky, 9;918,881 ' 59,365,156 1,246.469 • • Ohio, ' 16,313,403 38,561,123 6,462,268' „Indiana, 9,268,337 36,677,171 2,858,746 - Illinois, 8,639,232 32,670,434 3,867,660 MissOuri, • 3,643,93227,148,608 1,213 ; 981 Arkansas, 344,717 8,754,204. 534,260 Michigan, ' 3,210,716 3,593,482' 4,465,871: Florida, ' -6- • 14,910 838,482 373,806 Wisconsin,' 833,247 •• 750,775 710,607 lowa, ' . 474,856 2,128,416 390,765 • Dist. Columbia, - 13,862 47,837 62,435 - 245, 929, 660 491, 619, 306 195,756,133 There were grown in llie L sited States last year, 747,660,090 pounds of" - Cotton. Of this quantity, •-Virginia produced 3,253,756 pounds; North Car • olina, 46,934,276; :South Carolina, 55,219,697; '.'Georgia, 185,758,138; Alabama, 112,020,112; Mississippi, 162,664,350; Louisiana, 128,912,25:1; . ' ' . Maryland, 1,277; Ten'nessee, 32,938,410; -Ken tucky, 737,684; Indiana, 168; Arkansas, 11,520,- . 467; and Florida, 7,229,206 pounds. Sugar was ; , produced last 'year in all of the States except Del awate and. Maryland. as follows: Maine, 151,458 I • , pounds; Nesir Hampshire,' 102,497; Massachu ( ' setts, 282,648; Rhode 'lsland, , 30; Connecticut, \ • 81,220; Vermont, 3,075,447; New York, 6,934,- 616; New *Jersey, 39; Pennsylvania, 878,730; Virgini 938,457;N0rth Carolina, 5,376; South Carolin • 18,962;' Georgia, 224,395; Alabama, . • 7,081; Mississippi,' 87; Louisiana, 37,173,590; Tennessee 368,203; Kentucky,'Tenl,9s7,Bss; Ohio, 6,850,5513; Indiana, 5,892,405; Illinois ; 412,363; Missouri, 317,376; Arkansas, 2,111; Michigan, , • • - 1,307,629410rida, 2 - 1q,322; Wisconsin, 162,- 034; . lowa, 55,889. There were raised in the 1:1- - salted States Kist year, 315,965 pounds of silk.- - ' The eultilie ifild manufacture is evidently fast as • ruining impo4inee in this country. The raw ' material was produced last year in every State and territory compising the American Confederacy, ' except the territory of lowa. Connecticut. pro • duced 140,971 pounds, _• , ' The landlord and hit gueet.—gkre you prepar ,ed to pay me that bill?' said the landlord of one of the hotels in New Oorleana, the other day to a guest of his, who seemed.to evince a decided and practical preference to the 'credal system.' certainly, -I will pay it,' was the reply, .assoon as I get a remittance from the North. But why uneasy? Am I not putting up with,youl' .Yes,' said Boniface, know you are putting up with me; but I'll be dam'd if I'm going to put up with you, unless 1 get my money.' Dr. Bi,Lzby. . ►VIE improved and illustrated Game of Dr Buzby, just received and for salo by Feb. 3 • .B. DANNAN, Agent PHILADELPHIA. • }!ARE REDUCED ON THE PBILAD A., READING AND POTTS VILLE RAILROAD. ' Ma i a • ME hi. Class Cars. 2d Class Cars. Fire to Pottsville, i S 2 50- s'2llo To immediate plats also reduced. The Passenger Train now leaves the Depot. minter of Broad and Cherry street daily at 7 o'clock A.' M.. stopping at the usual way points, and arrive at-Pottsr vine at 12i o'cl"ck. Returning, leaves Pottayille at 7 o'clock A. M. daily, and arrive in the city at 12 o'- cloCk. Passengers for Kortliumberland.Sunbury, Danville. s and Catawissa meet stages at Pottsville on the arri val of the trains daily, and are carried through with out delay to either of those places for $4. Passengers for Tamaqua, Hazleton, Mauch Chunk and Wilkesharrie, quit the cars at Port Clinton. 1 78. • miles from tae city) and take the cars, of the,Little Schuylkill Rail mad torramaqua, thence go by good c' stages to Mauch Chunk, where they meet the packet it boats for %Vilksbasre.'l Fare to Mauch Chunk, .$3 50 Fare to Wilkesbair S c, 5 0; S. BRADFORD, _Secretary. Philadelphia; July 21, 1843. , 31— . . C arpet Cheap Store,. ON *THE IC -ASH , :',P.,L AN , 11 'o. Strawberry Street, Philadelphia. THE subacribers' rent in their present situation, be ing. very low, and their terms cash, they are deter mined to sell so cheap,) that every body can afford to have a Carpet. They Offer, , . lientailol Imperial .3 ply 1 , Best Superfine Ingrain, - , Fine - and i;ommon .. (1 , t 1 CARPETINGS. London Damask Vennti ? an Fine English Worstml J I o Plain Striped '• do. j• . : : . And FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, front Ito 6 yards wide, i cut to fit Rooms, 11.111 S, Entries, &c, Also,. beautiful ~,. Hearth Rues, Floor Baines, Table and Piano Covers, -.1% -Canton Mauna!, Stair Itods,,Dnor mats, Bindings, Fur--,-,,- niture, Oil Cloth, &c., &a. With an excellent assort ment of tottpriccd Ingrain and Entry and Stair Carpets. •.... Citizens of Schuylkill. County and others, , intendiug" - . to purchase fir Cash, :Le respe.ctfully : invited tocall. ALSO, in Wharehourne, from 290 to 600 pieces Carpe tines for sale by wholesale, to which the attention of Country Merchants is invited. 'ELDRIDGE & BROTHER, r No. 41- Strawberry st.,lone door above Chesnut near' Second at., entrance also at No _5O South Sec. Phil st., a. Mar. 9 I 0-3 m , Thonias White's STRAW, FLORENCEBR.kID and FANCY BONNET MAN.UFACTORY, No. 13 Commerce-street, above 4th Philadelphia, lieniored four Cone of 7th Ze. Noble - I WHERE also are manufactu , red the Sea Grass Hats, and : Neapolitan Bonnets. r-1 • • i . o.c . ~' ,f • Merchants and,others, wish ''' •'' .-. / ing to purchase (fur cash) Mai --;-'•.; find•it greatly to, their ailran --':;-; - ,„, I !age to tall, the assortment be , 1 ing by far the most extensive, -./ ........- • 1 the work superior in quality, ••. and prices as low as any other ',hilted States. TO "Eenfirm these ,ary to call and examine. 10-ain manufactory in the facts, it is only neces March 9, • • OFFICE •OF.I THE :SCHUYLKILL' NAVIGATION COMPANY. .111IADELPIIIA,3latCh Ist. 1012. Rates of !rolloi-c.,lupon the Schnylki Naviga tion, . front. the opening of the IVar:ga lion- in the spring 1814. -- - I -- RATES, &c.,UPON COAL' THE following rates of Toll on Coal are fixed- front the opening of the naVigatton, and will not be rais ed prior to the let ofi.ltine, ISH ; and if they are lower ed at any time during the shipping season, a drawback 'on the.previons shipments will' he allowed to the a mount of the reduction, in the way of credit for Toll on Coal afterwards shipped- ' From Port Caibon, and Pottsville; to Philadelphia, 36 cents and from Schuylkill Haven to Philadelphia, 31 cot. per ton of 2240 pounds. From Port Clinton to Philadelphia, 30 cents per‘ton of :410 pounds.,. On all way-coal,l not coming-to Philadelphia, one third of a cent per tun. per mile: From the gross weight, as ascertained at the weigh locks, five per cent. swill be deducted, and the toll char god upon the' net weight. No toll will be charged upon fractions of a ton. I - ,• MISCELLANEOUS FREIGHT. The rates of Toll On Miscellaneous Freight Will be according to the rates and classification. Of last season, at three mills and feur mills per 1000 pounds per mile ON! EMPTY BOATS. ' The Toll on Empty Boats will be, as in ' 1843, two c a ts per mile ; IorTAI toll will he charged on any boat whey Its corpn pays a tolliof $5 or upwards. By order of the BOard of Managers. , CLAUDIUS HARPER, Secretary: March, 9 . I 10- . _ .• NEW ESTABLISHMENT. • Has re-commenced the manufacture of SOAP 4- CANDLES, • , Al No. 12 .31iZrgatetta Street, five doors abor Front Si);eel, betweenCallowhillaA Aired rail road 1:1;01 - .. FITILADELPIIIA. : tv:ntnE he offers for . sale, on reasonable • terms!, `r wholesale !and remtl, first dahly ellow •Soan, common Brown In. White Fuller's do., Palm do. Car .tile do., Fancy Shaving do. August 12, , - 1 S M A 1., L ,:4 4 .,„, , - . 41,41, . r - - • • • • si t. C"... ;;14,K..;. r Alit ICI S 1 • .0 -,......_, 1 - HANDSOMELY situated in Bradford Counly,l. on the waters of little Loyaisock Creek, about .0 miles North of pottsville, and'ls miles South of Mon roeton, containing as Billows—one 62 Acres, 105 Por ches—one 53 Acres 77 I'erches—one 25 Acres, also, Ai Acres, 44 Perches, adjoining, unimproved. The LlT provements on each are a gond log dwelling, small barn, doe.. good, spring near the door, and within 11 milesj of the Tioga Turnpike, 1 mile of Daniel Miller's improved Tann and Saw Mill, and near to P. Oilice, School, Meht incs. dr.e. They, adjoin the improved Farms of Thomas Murphy, Cornelius Manalliin and Daniel Obrien. 'She Title is indisputable , having been held by the pres nt owner 40 years, taxes all paid up, &c. Letters post-paid will be attended to—and if several individuals, will make a purchase together, the terms will be littera .-- D. Miller can show the Farms. Direct to A. P. MORRIS, Real Estate office, 23, Filberts . Philada., March 23, 1t314. . ' 12-61 t o 1 11. dCil Pilia, -PACKAGE SALES OF BOOTS AND snoEs, Every 'Tuesday morning, at •10 o , clo k BYjG. W. LORD.. ARD.—A combination having been formed by a pm', tion of the Dealers in Boots and Shoes, or this City, with the nvowdd object of shppressing the sale of thosr Goods by Auctidn. It seems proper fur the iubscrilier -(who has held these Salmi for the past eighteen month,. to State that notwithstanding the combination, thl Sales will not he stopped; 'Mann the' contrary,,as hi Will pow rely more than 'ever, on the eatronage - of tl Country Merchants, the sales will be held Er' ery Tuesday Morning; at the Auction Store, 208 *Market 'st., andlits arrange. meets With thellffanufacturers, both of this city and al New England, are such, as to insure hijn, a constan and full supplylof every description of goods. , The mere fact of so great an effort being mad, ti put down these: Sales, is the best evidence the Courdr Merchant can s have, that it is for his interest to naiads., Mare 544 1 m . sin th em 1 • GOL EN SWAN ItOTEL, 11'0.69 North hint st., slew doors arm ..drck. Sires PHILADELPHIA. • • Board One-Dollar per day. _ • • • , PM HE sokscliber respect rally ,informs hie. friend an IL patron's, that he still continues at this .old e ta . naked Rotel, formerly kept by Horatio Wide.• : , • This house lb sitnated•in the centre Of business, a within one smiare of Market street, and the Post 015 • and Banks, which renders it a convenient - and' dealt ble stoppihg place for Merchants and-Travellers. I T. .!, table shall be 'supplied r t nil times, with the bes 'o market Mier& The sunscriber has been inrthe us neas many yenta, which justifies him in asking' f h old friends, a continuance of their patronage. Pea call. • . N. 8.-Btabling for 4Croorsea. Mai., Aril] 13, 13-3= exAs. Niv . .. 8. HILA 1 .- Scales ! DALE'S l'aterit.. Pre mium Platform . aa d .COunter Scales, celebrp ' red for accuracy and con \ venlence, warranted to keep in order, and weigh correctly, :longer than any other Scale in use. 'We have a large num bsr of tegtirnonials, from Rail Road Co's, Trans portation Ed's, Vaal Dealers, Merchantis and othera,-who have :these Scales in use, which can he seen atNo, a Walnut st., Philadelphia.4-F o r MM -' EMU GRAY & BR iYTEER, • atentee, 4 ^ Walnut Phila = GRAY .BROTHER. .....al & Iron Dealers And genera! Cominbstrlon Mer aa ts, and Dealers In all kinds of Scales and Weights, M. 42, Walnut street,hiladelphia. 1 ' F 6.17 . i 7- - . . - - . • COAIrI COAL!! el RAY & szturllE4,lrave taken the Second Whatf below Locust street, and will receive-Coal on tatopage, or- to sell-or reship, on the most favourable serms. Advances mad if required. MU° 42 Walnut . treet. April 6, I 1 . 14- 1 • , • 'AT'f I IE N'INION. ; . • MILITARY STORE. mow subseriber t 1 ruld respectfully inform his 121 friendS and custo ere, that he has located his l 1 - Military cap Matvlactary .. - In IThird Street, No.ol, a few doors below Race, where he would be p eased to see his crld-custotners and as many newianel as are dispoiedlo fafbur him with their custom. Ile still continues to manufacture Military and Sportmed's articles of everyklescription, 0411 as leather, Cloth. Felt. Silk and Beaver Bros flaps, of all patterns; l'orage Ca ps;.l - lolsters for troop 111 - ody do ; Cartouch Bu t tes, Bayonet eibbirds. - word Oefts Of all kinds; (_:iinteens ; Knapsacks, different plt9rhi : Fire Buckets, Paving Boles, Tnbe do. Bruih and Picker's' Clumes, Pompons 1 Firemen's Caps, - LeatherStocks; Gun Cases, superior quality Shot Bags. Game Baer. Drums. dtc..&c. lU'Ord;rs thankfully received ' and riiomptly at teodo 1 to. . INILLI A M CRESSMAN, No 101 North Third Street, a fa* doors,below Rac philadelphia,Janury 13, 1144 • 2—Gin f rit, Paper Makers, Steams To Dyeis, Bleach Alders, and otl#ta Engine B IRON WORRN., 'OUGHT IRON TUBES n calibre and 2 to 12 feet long. g pressure: (tom 400 to.!'" oo lbs. .ith Stop iti:cks, Tel.., *and it, fitting together_ivith screw 'TEAM.WATER, GAR. and for other STEAM BOILER FLUZ3I PASCA IV ELDED 'Flom 4 inches to callable of Sustains per square inch, other fixtures to Si Joints, suitable for LOCOMOTIVE ati IF V tired and fgr sale by r '- ASKER & MORRIS. mar af Taird & Walnu4 Streak ! • I ELPHIA. • . Manufac DI onnis,. Warehouse 8. E. C. PHI July 11, , . . Hardware and Cutlery!!! rp HE subscriber h l ving just received (per late ant i. vats from Engla d) direct from the manufacturers, ti, a large invoice of . . 1 "j I II ARD WA li E AND teIUTLERY, - which makes comple e, one of theest assorted Stocks of HARDWARE, to e found in lite city of Philadel phia, respectfully in rtes Country Merchants, to call and examine for thq selves; as it is his fixed deter mination, to sustain th reputation it has had of being , , the chearkst store in lhe ity. Those whu'buy for CASs, In preference•to pay lig sor 20 per cent. for the sake ofl3 months credit, viilyplcase call' before purchasing, and get a list of my p, ices ; which will satisfy them better, than anythinK I can say in an advertisement, that a store established on the exclusife CASH system, can sell cheaper, then those who buy and sell, on 6,9, or 12 months credit; ' • .have just receive a large invoice of Newton's, Dar ling's, Wilson's, G iffin's, Waldron's, Inman's and other makes of Corn and Grass Scythes. Alio, Carr's, and tiarper ' s Hay nd Manure Forks, Tacks, Brads, Sad Irons, Americi i n Plane Irons: and. Saws, Row land's, Snyder's an Ames' Shovels an . l Spades, to gether With a gene I assortment eif Domestic Hard ware, which will he sold very cheap for nett 'cash, and cash only, ,11 NRY L. ELDER, Importer, ' 993 Market st., be ween 13th and Broad north side. Philadelphia, Marra 16, 1 • • . ; 11- . • TO IiptISEKEEPERS.; f . . orl (WM LBS. Feathers for sale very low, in f c. v . , ‘_rv.r 1 . ... r any iquantity to suit purchasers, for CASH, at prices frolo, 15,25 and 30 .cts per rand. Ready made Be s, , t Bolsters and Pillows Curled 'Hair Mattresses , M 95 do., and another kinds , to suit any size' Bedsteads, always on hand; Curledliair and New Orleans Moss, by the Bal eor single pound. . ALSO, Blankets, ~ arseilles Quilts, Comfortablea and Bedsteads of all desOiptions. 03- Country Merchants will find it to their advantage, to call before purchitaing. -' - FINLEY /k. Co. - B. E. corner of Second and Walnut sq., Plilada March 10, 4.'" , . • • 1 11-3 m ---- - , , To ,COal Dm ; lers and Operators. rpHE undersigned having appropriated' a part lof their bpac ous yard, corner o: 12th and Callowhill St's, Philadelphia, to the Storage of Coal, are now Lepared to receive any:quantity not exceeding 58,000 tons, at the low rate of 12i cents per.ton. This yard is so constructed by el evation, rei%Syoid the expense and waste of Shov elling the Coal from the cars. For further par ticulars please enquire Of the subscribers. . ROGERS Si.' CALDWELL, Corner of I.2tl?nd Callowhill Ses, Philadelphia Reference. 11 . G. &. P. Heilner, Mineriwille. N. B.—No:charge for unloading the cars. April 4, I •- 3 -18-2 m ' .Cloth l i and. Caasinierea. . ; F • , r RE NC II and English Cloths, and Cassitneres, Ai merican Casimeres , Cloths, and Satinelts, En 4 glish and Ameiwan Tweed Coating,. Single Milled Cloths, and C.*limeres, Silk Velvet and Stark, Satin Vestines; Cash s ere, Thihet and other Vestings . Silk and Alpacha Se ges, a full assortment of Tailors Trini mines, . new style Spring and Summer Pantaloon Stuffs. With Ilona other SeasonableGoods,embra dng the latest styles, are offered at the lowest Markel prices. L:PPINCOTT' & PARRY, Wholesale and (Retail Cloth Store, No. 57 N Sec. st. ' IN. .B.—Ordeis from a • distance, carefully ;supplied and warranted is suit: Mar. 16, :. • 11-2 m . . EMI fST, JR., PHILADELPHIA, i services to the Colliers ofiSchuyl- I,„ as a Shipper of,Coal—his wharves :ill. are convenient for unloading.and despatch—andthaving had for, some nation of fowarding coal, in, superior is it likely that coupler with mnder ..nd strict attention: to the interests of [v favour him with—they business, he give entire satisfaction. Refer ' to 11 , 1 r, n; 'Potts, ill°. ri1.1 . 3, 1814. wl fIFFE-118 hi ‘.../ kill counn on' the Bch'iyl loading, with yeaM, the rep order, he thin sie charges, those who m will be ahle - t John Pinkert Philada., A , J HARRADEN, . Forwarding and uommisszon,, merchant, _ . _ _ Vine st., Wharf, Sehubhidll Philadelphia; REBPECTPULLY informs his . friends, and the Mer chants generally, in Schtiyikill,.Berks, and the ad ,l. joining Counties, that heis Tuns ready to - receive in Store, and ship dady . .by good covered Boats and care- "fq Captains, Ervight.ofeTveri desCription,fok Port Car . bon, Pottsville,- richuylktll - Haven; Orwigsbtirg, Port Clinton, "Hamburg Heading;' and all the intermediate , places, at 'Miriam rates during the whole Beason, from 00, to 90 per rein. lower than the rates by then. R. ''z • No Charges fur receiving in Store or delivering freight, from any points on the Canal. '- he March 9, , - • .10-ft , • - he I 'UDE WULTE LEAD. WETHERILL & BROTHER; mannfactu ll rers, t No 05 north Front street, Philadel t phis, have now a good supply of their warranted o pure whiet lead, and those customers who have. y been sparingly supplied in consequence ufla - run on the, article, shall now have their orders filled. . 1 • No knowo subsiine ,po eases those preser4 live and beautifying rope ies so desirable, i 1 a • paint, to an equal ent with - unadtilieta d ~ white lead; ]recce any a 't re 17r6Thei , mate i ds holy mars its value. It has theretore bd . n the steady aim of the" tilanufacinrers, for ma y d years, to supply to the public a perfeCily pre b-- white lead;land the unceasing demand For the r, ticle iiprofit'that! it has met wih favor. I' is ce d invariably branded on one Ifeaff—WETIIERI.L a- & BROTHER, in full,' and i on th e otWer, W 'R ile' RANTED PC 13 1;a—allin red letters. ' ' ui , Norma r 19i . .• I - - OVELS, Canal Shovls, Garda Spades, Rom may be had cheap for 'eine, athhe EDWARD YARDLEY. • le . COAL 13 and Co York Stops April 2D, ELPHIA. gio 1,4 Erl 2 NMI MEDICINES. r ASTAIIfIW A THE COUSTIC cuaz roa OIL! emu Gums% DEAFNESS CURED. Searpdg Compound !Creosote' Acoustic: Oil, VOR the cure of DE A ES 8 , Pairs', and the diti I' charge of matter from the ears; also all those disa greeable noises like the buzzing ,of insects, falling of water, buzzing of steam. &ie.. Ace• which are symptoms 'orapproaching deafness and also attendant' with the disease. CERTn I XCAL IIII9.- • The following Editorials and certificates wil " l he read with interest at , they.speak facts, which are stubborn things." .• • If MOST EXTRAORDINARY Celle t— any have donbts they may now dismiss them, and the most Incredulous may consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases of cures, and many of them very remarkable—by the use of •Elcarpa's Oil,' have been publn, but this 'caps the climax.' young or old may •yet recover hearing. A lady in.Smithtield, Pennsylvania,: and now about 80 years of age had been gradually getting deaf, for more than 90 year*, so that it was nest to Impossible to make her hear conversation in the loudest tones •of voice ; -Laid winter she was induced to try `Scarpa's Oil for Deafness.' It is only necesearito add that she us ed two bottler, and that her hearing is perfectly restor ed—she is cured. DEAFNESS Cr RED.—Thq following extract from a letter written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in this city, is important, I 'The bottle of Scarpa's Oil for Deafness, that you sent me, with the wish that my daughter would try' it, has been used, and effects, have astonished all; you know how very deaf she 'hag been since she was three years old—she now hears qiiite well, but as the medicine has all been used; 1 ,wish you to send we an other bottle, which I have every reason to beliete wil cure her entirely.'—(Times. • I For sale by B. B. GUMPERT, No. 120 North Second Street, Philadelphia, and by' EICUTIOI.,TZ & SANDERSON, • Agents, Pottiville. '3o= 'July 22, 18-12, COMSTOCK & CO I S Conerttrateu CompOnod Fluid Extact of SARSAPARILLA., lOR the cure of,crofula, Chronic Rheumatism, Gen i eral Debility, titryhentis Diseases, Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Tette ;Nll lis or Puitules on the Face, Liver Affections, fibircurial and l'Syphilcid'.Diseases, Biles, from an ini urt habit of body, Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg, ait s and ISwelling of the Bones, and all. Diseases arisi g from animpure, state of the Blood, Exposures and 1 prhdences.in Life, Exce.ssiire Use of Mercury, &c.' 1 lAn immense c oil has Mien lately made tit introduce i ) 1 Various compou ds a led t` Extracts of Sarsaparilla,' as positive ands cc ft cur ills. (Uwe werti.to behave the extravagant s. er ions pf the adventurers who are pushing th em, at die,. se that " flesh is heir to," can be governed and re tio •• ', by these wonderful "'extracts." Now, we want i o ti . onto s to our articles but persons of common Bens a .ast and those who, have. that, will find it imp. Fil to believe these extravagant avid ridiculous asse io . Defend upon it then,,if ; you get COMSTOCWS r Oxtratlpf the real Sarsaparilla, ce ll ery disease tha s tnfie cured by this and various ' other. roots that forinly bilinpound, will be cured by it. Such, particularly, it. xs''crlifula.Rlieninatisin, and all diseases ,of the blood. deniculailydisease and suffering!froni the abuse of M , l' lig. C IMSTOCK'S SAnse.PAIIIILLA is Warranted risk m s any in the city,. and -at just half „ I 'the price of otheiS and n as- large bottlea , viz:-50 rents per bottle/'3-kill per dozen; Suit yoniselves.— To be found Onli,a Com ,— ' 's But - 'h Ili No. 2, North 5,h o. 1. 4, • Facts foi. the Ocople! constantly increasing popularity and K. sale of B. A Falnestock's Vermifuge has in duced persons who)are envious of its success to palm off upon the ;white preparations which all melical men knowi to be inefficacious in expel. ling worths from the system. This Vermifuge has made its way. into pub lic favour upon the l grquid of its own intrinsic merits, more thun any Other medicine of Vie kind now used; and. while many worm \ remedies have, by flint of puffing, been forced into sale, and shortly alter gone into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly merited,. B. A. Fah. nestock's Vermifuge continues to be triumphant ly sustained. It has only to -Winked .and 1 its effects will fully sustain all that is said of its won derful expelling power. Certificate. • Wales, Erie Co., New Y., Jan. 7, 1843. We certify that we have used B. A. Falmes tock's Vermifuge in our famihes, and in every case ithas proved a decided and effectual remedy for expelline worms from the system We cor. dially 'recommend it to parents who have chi:. dren afflicted with that dangerous malady. ELON VIRGIL, • W3l. B,PAINE, ROVT 4 MA Y. . • JOSEPH BURROUGHS. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the Drug Warehouse of .4 . B. A. FAHNFSTOCK & CO. • Corner of Sixth and Wood sts., Pittsburg, Pa. For sale in Pottsville, by CLEMENS 4. PARVIN, DruggialL December, 9, 50-- JOYFUL NEWS. Almost every disease that flesh is hear ro may be cured by the timely use of OA KELPS' COM POUND I•EPURATIVE IRUP. This may be proved satisfactorily to those who will call at aily of the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by certificates (properly authenticated) of cures perform. ed on individuals who had kist all hopes ofrelief— certificates of Physicians who had the most severe cases under treatment. their patients having taken the medicine by theiradvice and been eured—certificdtes from the Prothonotary, Clerk of Orphans' Court. D.lO- tary, &c.. stating their acquairtance with personS of respectability and standing, who having the good of their fellow men at heart, have voluntarily come for , ward and given a statement of their case and its cure. for publication, &e..&e. The number of these certi ficates being too great for newspaper publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable to have a copy of the most important certificates properly authentip ted, under seal, to he placed at the stores or agents, who have the medicikefor sale, where persons afflic ted with Scrofula or Kings evil White Swelliug, Chronic Rheumatism, Tetter, Mercurial diseases ' Eruptions of the kin,..Cough of long standing or in cinient Consumption, sick Ilead-ache, &c, .'ke, May have an r"pportunity of ascertaining the names and residences of those who have been cured by its,use, .and wholiylll be'willing, if called , Upon, to give every • ~• information ita ior e required. general e4ence that this is On titrack medicine. wodld refer to the names of the follow ' ink well known phyvici ams, who have attested to its efficacy Dr. J. P. litester; Dr. . G. Biren. Dr. Jno. Otto, Dr. N.ll. Muhlenberg, Dr. J. E., orber. • Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chetni cal Store of E. B. EICHHOLTZ, Pottsville. J. B. &J. IL Minersvill Hugh Muhl Port Carbon.; Henry Voute, Orwigsburg. . _ -January 21. , 4--Iv Dr. Bechter's PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE For Coughs; Colds; influences, Catairhx; Whooping Cough; Pains of the Breast and Sides; Bronchitis; Asthma; Croup; Difficulty.of Breathing and Ex pectoration; Shortness of Breath; Inflam mation of the Lungs; and arrest of. 7 - approaabing Consumpthin. IT has been but a few years since this medicine has been introduced into this country, and has been pro duciive of the most astonishing and unexpected results. As several hundred certificates of its erects have been heretofore published, it is only necessary now to re mind the public where it can be obtained genuine. Throughout Germany it is known es the "Life Pre senter," and is the only medicine in use there for,the a bove ffections. It is put ap in half pint bottles, with full directions -50 Cents a Bottle. Prepared only (from Ilia original reeelkit obtained at a great price,l-and sold wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lei dy's Health Emporium, No. 191 north Second street, near Vine. (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Philadelphia. Also at Long's Drug Store, Lancaster; Lambert's, Reading: : De. Mimeo. Allentown; Pomp ' s and Dick -1 son's taston; and at .1. G. BROWN'S (late W. T. Ep dug). Drug Sture,CentrWreet, Pottsville; and by Drug gists and Storekeepers generally. • day 111, - TOILET AILTICL GLEIV I'S ROMAN . KAL i t YDOR, • i. I • A SAFE, PLEASANT AND CERTAIN • URE FOR FRECKLES, Pimples, Tan, Snuhrirn, ,lo 14: Blothes, 'Fetter Ringworm, and other obstinate ffections of, the sans, removing every iniparity and bring to the complexion a clearness truly beautiful: i T gentlemen it is reecommended for removing theirritat on and oil y er diseases of the skin, often producedi by the use of strong alkaline soaps and•creanx.s in sharin „the Katy doe may be used n'ithout the least danger n the most delicate skin, and is a refreshing wash in w rm weath er, or in travelling, price 50 cents per'bottle. , GLENN'S INDIAN; HA* —(I !Le-- Th• IS etc gant preparation is compounded of Valletta oils, forming together a compound of great value, for pramoting the growth and preserving the hair, it nourish s the mats, thereby causing it to grow with vigor, and preventing it from falling out, or turning ; grey; removing at the same time, the dandruff which canses the' hair to fall out To those who have:lost their hatrib4sickness or any.other cause, except old age, it is COO adently rec commended, it gives a glossy softness t 4 tlte locks, and has the singular property of making the • hai r dark, and is therefore recommended to those who ale beginning to turn grey—it is .aliio an excellent citrleag fluid and being pleasantly perfunied it is Xnuch esteeed for dres sing the hair in general, and for the heads . of children, . price 50 cents Der bottle. - 1 na I GLENN ' S AROMATIC ROSE I Otrlll PASTE. This very,pleasant and truly 6flicaeinus.entrifice, is prepared from ingredients perfectly halm c ess, it gives & a pearly whiteness to the teeth, nit+ o the gums, and fragancy. to the breath, removing spots or incipi ent decay, and preserving the teeth effectitally. It has been mo d and reecommended by dentists i ii their prac tice, and is believed to be equal to any article of ihe kind in use. It i. , put in neat China boxes', and haviug a solid form, is not liable to waste or spill., and is free froth the grit of Tooth Powders in general price 2.5 cis. per box. , J GLENN ' s INDIAN HAIR DrE; 7 ., Warran ted to change grey or red hair to a handao e brown .or jet black, without, injury to the hair, or eV n staining to the skin, and may be used with perfeCt safety. To these who have become prematurely grey, it is invalu • able, and to gentlemen who are trnuhl d with grey whiskers it is strongly receommended, the color pro duted• is natural, and will noCrub off, or ion the whi test muslin. l'rice 50 Cents. ! • MICIIAUX ' S FRECKLE WASIL.r—A Com plete remedy for Freckles.. Tlpie remedy; -as invented by Dr. Clis Michaux, of Lombardy, a 1 istinguished Physician of the last century. IThe propri tor has eve ry confidence in it; as a superior preps , tion for the purpose designed,irmay be used withoult le least cau tion, and for piniples'and -other affectienAief the skin, it is a certain cure. Price ri cents per bottle. .The, above named articles have been. mold very ex tensively by the subscriber for many yeers, and are conscientiously recommended 'to the public, as prepara tions of real value, and not to be franked' tvith the hum bugs of the day, a single trial will convince the most skeptical, thattheir god qualities are nut over rated. it A Good Sharc and Yet i no Share." GLENN'S. UNRIVALLED S.kPONACF.OUS COSt- POUND FOR SHAVINgi T 0 Gentlemen who shave theinselves, - offered with the greatest confidence not supeiior to any other Shayftig Soap in delightful and minsistent lather, which pon the face or irritate the most delicate ease and comtbrt it gives to the often trot ration of shaving, rendering it surpassin compound can be safely recconirnended. effectual in warm or cold water, and afte face, is leTt. soft and pleasant, and entirely Irritation and roughness often causedl strong alkaline Smips and"Shavinst Crean pound is pleasantly perfumed And put up na box, answering all the purposes of Crean pound on trial will be found very economic. nient, during the few.years this article It. the public, the proprietor hair sold 25,0 and the demand is constantly increasing become known. The agents' are author the purchase money, where it doe's not g isfact ion: , 'The Saponacerms Compound is comp clients, so admirably compottrided.i that al is an absolute pleasure.'-6.'S. Ouzo t,. 'The Saponaceous Coinpound, Is the be extant for shaving purposes. It is exten ized, and. deserves to he ; every g' shaves himself. should buy it.'— hilad• .We beg to call the attentiOn of the bea our subscribers, to the Saponace us Cut without except bootie best shaving soap, ..LPliilade. Transcript. • . I `The Saponaccotts.Conipound fr shay —perhaps the very best article - Irk use, fi beard from the human face diving. WI razor and this compound, yoU May shav half the tame, you are pronouncing the anomaly in language—it is ri!verY, good no shave.'—Boston Daily Times i ; I ~ Prepared byL. IV. c,1,1 7 .,NN, Manufacturer of Perfumer 4 Coanielics, lard Fancy Soaps, 62 and 84 South Third street, opposite Inc Ex change, Philadelphia. : And alit sold bl - . , BEN.): BANNAN, Agrt., - Pottsville. : : 20-1 y ME Ili E W S fr, o tr., E . , --r- ~,- ... . I . ~z . , Oliver &,Pitlers • . • ~ , ! DESTECTFULLY announce to the Mtizens of It Schuylkill county, that' hey have commenced busi ness in the Store recently occupied by William C. Leib, one door south of the Post 'Office, in tlie Borough of Pottsville, where they have Just °pled a nosy and carefully selected stock.of ~.. . ' . • Dry Goods, Groceries,. Glass, Queens, Earthen anti Hol low Ware, & 0., &c!,,aie. , Among which may be found Cloths, , ! assimeres, Sat tinetts, Mouseline de Laing, Ginghanl, LaWns,' Meri noes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Nanking, flo landS, Flannels, Marseilles, Valencia, Silk, Satin, and yier Vestings, a great variety of Muslins, Bleached a d Unbleached, Silk, Cotton, and Gingham, Haupt° chiefs, Summer Cloths, Velveteens, Ladies and German's Stock ings, Gloves, and Mits of all descridtio s. • Also, Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans Molasses, Saar, Coffee and Tea, Cheese, Candles,' Soap, Salon, Shad 'Mack erel, Herring, Hams, \ Shoulders; an Smriked Meat, generally, Tobacco, Segars, , Crackers, Buller, • Eggs, Lard,'Sweet Oil, Lamp Oil; drc., B=. ! Bc.e. i Having purchased their goods with Lgreat care, and on reasonable terms, they will be enared to dispose of them, at prices quite as low as their n ighbors. TO LET: MITE substantial and convenient §IroNE STORE and 1 WOAREROUSK, at Mount Carbon. lately in occu pancy of Joseph White & Sim. Th p Store is 401.40 feet. and the Warehouse 6060 •fe t, both being 2 stories high in front. having excellent cellar's or rather basements, the floor of which arer the level of the 1 1 ground at the back ofeach : both t idings front on theVentre'Turnpike: there are gop -docks for the reception at each - Merchand.zu by tbe Canal, and goods brought by P. R. 0. R. can by discharged at the level of the Ist floor of the Warehouse. directly into its rear, which re.stsagairtat the track of the Mount Carbon R. Road. 'Phere is amplei room around the docks for piling plaster: land a good, lumber whar will be added:to premises leased. if desired. Immediate possession given. Apply at the Del a ware Coal Company's 'offices, vis: to • .IdHN , C. MARL, Mona Carbon or J. R. WHITE; ' 1 i 'll7 South Bth Philadelphia. Pottsville, May 18th 21?—tf ATI,ORING.r • THE subscriber beg leave to i inform his friends and the Public in,Generakthat he has com menced the ' • ' I TAILORING . BUSkNESS,I In all its various branches, atNO. 2 Clinton Row, Coal Street, where. by' strict attention to his busi ness, he hopes to giveyerfect satisfaction to all who may patronize him. I • ART UR HARDY. B—Pottsville, May 4th, • • l— THE HAND OF TAU' i p sometimes up lifted and ready to strike when wr are unconscious of the jeopardy in which wp stand A slight cough neg lected for a short time, may be fatal. The progress of pulmonary disease in some consOnnions is fearfully rapid; and when once tubercles are formed in the lungs, the case of the patient isrusually ooked upon as hope-. less. 'Jayne's Expectorant will always cure every com plaint incident to the orgatis of respiration up to the pe- I nod when human means On arrest the work Ofdestrue tion. Dr. Jayne does n t arogat ,: to himself the attri butes :Of omnipitence, b asserting that his 'medicines , can work miracles. He leaves such blasphemy to un scrupulous and igl - want impirics and charlatans. All he avers is that Ins Exptorant has saved the lives of , thousands of sufferersfrom pultnonary diseases, who I had been declared by medical men beyond the reach or human skill. • l . For sale by EICIIHOLTZ - & SANDERSPN, Potts-1 vine, Agents for the;proprietor. - • May 11, I Itt-3t -FURMITiJR I E,f FUTtNITURF.II, 1, CABINET BIAN7ACTORY. !I i 11F-NRYi GTES .167, , • •• 1 , • informs tl e -Schuylkill . county RESPECTFULLY public, that he is now prepurhl to manufacture . , 1 articles of Houscholdand Parlor Furniture in the neatil test, handsomest, end Test: satisfactory . manner. fit n t has also on hand, at his Ware room in Mahantango l street, corner of Adam street, an ssortment of . MAHOGANY °HAIRS of the French pattern tvith 4 Hair Seats; Fine Mahoga Centre Tables, Mahogany I Dressind Bureaus,' 9 , made after the French style, wit h uraus, glasses, dc.c. In addition to the above, the dvertiser is prepared to receive and execute all orders for repairs, dm., which will be carefully attended to and nished at the shortest notice. I . All kinds of upholatering, en h as covering Sofas, Chairs,. Lounges, dm., will be ll ished in the most ap= proved. manner, if entrusted to is' charge, a long expe rience in the business having q Hied him for the un dertaking. The advertiser would inform t ci nubile that although 1 residing In Pottsville, he can to out furniture of the best workmanship, at as low pri es, as any of the city Warehouses, and respectfully r quests those who need articles in his line, to give him call, before°. purchi, sing elshwhere. I • May 25 . 21—ly Cabbage P 500 C a it rice P . Lt i l r L I n..(4D AND SILVER PEN Marip4 p!ica3, jus. receive , 0- -READING. Flour, Hay and Feed. ►rifE subscriber respectfully announces to 11 rens of Schuylkill County. that he constant) on hand at his Establishnient in Reading, Flour by the Barrel, • . Hay by the Bale and ;Feed of all kind, • Whichte will warrant to,' be. equal to any procured elsewhere. . As he presses the Hay himself, he will guarantee each Bale to be. what it purports to be—there will be node ception practised, as is frequently the case with that ,procured from New York. ' Orders will be promptly attended to. Address A. G. FIRM/FORD, Reading. Pa. 10-tf Mirch, 9 _ & J.. IL Seim, NORTH FIFTH ST., READING, PA. • Importers Hardware and Dealers in Nally, Iron, Steel and Tin, H[AVF constantly on hand. a full assortment of A- I merican l and English' Hardware and Cutlery, Nailsand Spikes, Rifle Barrels, Planes,.lron and Steel of all kinds ; Tin wire' and Rivets, Saddle Trees, Pa tent Leatherand Coach Mounting, Glass,. Paints, Oil and IN . -a rnishes ; Cedar and Hollow-Ware. Dimonts and CoMmon Powder, &c., &c. 'to which they invite the at tention of the citizens of Schuylkill County: Feb, O. t , . • fc-ly '• READ s G HOTEL. • • -THE subscriber has taken - , that large and commodious : HollSe,' formerly -OCCI2I - ;;;Pied by Col. Daniel Herr, and openedit as / t .. tr; a, HOTE,P. fei tie accointriodation of the Public, a large Stable is attached, which will contain 30 horsei, and an attentive Ostler will be' found to attendance. , J. KENDALL. (Maraca INloderate.!. 1 , • • •, ' .N. IN A nunlber orpermanent Boarders can be ac commodated. 1 . • Iteadbag• b1ay•19,,.20 YOUNCOLADIES' Eloarding an,Cl Day Sc •,OREADING :2 .A. •: • TLIE duties of this Institistiob cornineneed on Wednesday, the Bt,h inst at the Douse, cor. ner of sth ano Walant tttrect.F. Redding being proverhial for healtY and cm the Prikival tlitrik‘ it is usebtszt to enter in• to4etails cone t erntng the at'vantages of its loca. lion. 2 • ThThepurpoSe ofthe Principal i sit.° establish a school in which a finished ethic-ohon . can be ob tained.— By . gip ample ineansi9f this semtnar L y. the yiung ladies entru!odd to ,the care or,the sub. s eri* sli d, his accomplished Erecepitrs, will receiii9 such,(nstriietion, asfl4eninprise a thor ough Engl:mh educaiiiin, together with useful and - orhanenl'al branclie . r. , • - Education embraces not only istelleeinal,eul• ture.. f -,but moral and religious also } therefore the Prineipal will endeavor lo elevate and expand the mind, and nt the same time refine the heart -=-rerjuirinE of the ladies under hisidireetiun easy and polished manners. lie,ordei to establi , ii a wholesome discipline, he sehool will be divided Tutu two dtipartokent*, viz: j unior and senior., Terms for Boarders: this articles las cqual,ea use. For !ill not dr y ['skin, for the ,blesomeope-• ly easy, this It is .equally ',using it, the free from the y the use of s. The com ti a neat chi shaving box, 11 and (move •s been before boies of it, as its merits !zed to return ;yc entire sat- ! need of inure laving with it Ybung :aches above 12 years of igo iwtll pay fur the teroLof 46 wfxks, V,ith music,*. :stipreparation ively p.t.tron whp oftia Gazette. died pnrtiou of ipnund. It is, ,I .ever used.' Until& 12 years - or age WWI music, nz,, iA the beat r ~ , rrapinz the t .with a keen • our face 'in • •onl. It is an .have, and yet • 2' • $2Oll ;! , 'This sum, entitles We young -ladies to board, ti'ridkll the brunches taught. in the school, to getlier w bed, bedding; fuel and light—except draWing and painting,-Itilian.and Spanish lib guages, and tieof the' Piano, for Which they will have to pay extra. Terms for Day Scholars , : Seniot Classes, per quarter. , .$8 t i Junior Classes, do. 6 french, I i Italian per. quarter, 4 t Spanish, • Drawing and painting, . • 5 • Fuel fur the whole year, • . I Extra classes for young Ladies, who' may dosire toicain any of . the above language, • 5 I • Drawing and painting, . 750 • 4'liere will be evening :CLAROB fur young gen • tlenten and boys. For furiher particulars apply at the house of the adhscriber, December, 2, MOUNT CARBON MOTEL. • THE subscriber most respectfully announce to the public, that he has leased he ahoy . y‘ • splendid and delightful establishment, sass Is which will be opched for their no. 31111 : . • - eommodation on Monday the 10th 11 inst. ;The Hotel has lately undergone a thorough re nuvation• wall such, improvements and additional fuirniture as will much increase the comfort and accommodation (Whirl guests. • ;This Hotel is situated at the termination of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,93 miles from ;Philadelphia, adjoining the Borough- of Pottsville, and combines all the advantages of both town land country—attached to the establishment ex. lelusively for the use of its guests is a beautiful l ornamental terrace garden, an enclosed Park of 'several acres, overlooking from its rising grounds the Raiiroad, the Schuylkill River and Canal, the reservoir of the Schuylkill Navigation Co., and einnitiandintr a romantic and beautiful view of the surrounding mountains. The Hotel, Bath Houses and stables have a plentiful supply of Oure mountain spring water. Thefxtensive ar.d I airy stables and coach houses, will be attended I hy careful and attentive ostlers; a lailroad plea ; sure car and carriages, will be kept for the ac. commodation of guests wishing to visit the mines and other places in this interesting region. As ri pledge of His disposition •to use his best exer. titans to give satisfaction to his guests, he begs to refer to the reputation of the Catskill' Mountain House 'and Congress Hall in the City of New York when kept by him, and assures them that having daily access teethe Philadelphia market, his suttplies both for the Table and the Bar shall be the best that can he procured. Families and individuals are assured that eve ry attention will be !mid by the subscriber and his family to render their visits as pleasant and as comfortable as at any other establishment in this country, and a share_ of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. CHARLES 11. WEBB. Monnt Cuban. July 8, 1843. 28-1 y • New Shovel Factory. • . TTHEsubscriber- respectfully calls the attention of our Merchants and others, to his supply of - SWIVELS and HOES, - manufactured at his new Establishment, at Mount Car bon, Which are equal in quality,. if not superior to those obtained from abroad. His prices will be as low, as an article equal in qiiality, can be obtained elsewhere. Ile therefore solicits the patronage of the friends of node Industry. Coffee Mills, Locks, &e. repaired at his establishment, at theshortest notice, and all kinds of Smith Work ex ecuted. JOSEPH' ALLEN. April 6, ; li • FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT Arch Street Wharf, Schuylkill Philadelphia. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the RESPECTFULLY that heir ,spared to receive and for ward Merchandize of , very description, to all parts on the Juniatta. West and North Branches of the Susquehannah, and Scuitylkill•and. Union Canals via Schuylkill and Union Canals, which are in complete ordcr.and such arrangements madeas to insure a full supply of water during all the year. Shippers of produce wi'l find it to be their interests to send produce 'to the Philadelphia Market, via Schuylkill and Union Canals, it being the cheapest anc safest route. Plaster, Salt and Fish constantly on hand,nt lowest market prices. • Every attention paid id shipmtint of Merchandise by good safe - boats. commanded by careful captains • together with promptness an salesot produce. Merehandiee will not be detained in store on ac count of stormy or wet weather, the boats load and unload under the store in the dry, Pbiladelphia„lnly 1,1813. ust rer,ved and for sale 17- IL CABER—At ph* and for sale I),y B. BANNAN, PATENT RULERS—For 'ruling without Inking the Paper, an excellent article, just received, and for aalefatthis office, ' May Ili e citi i keeps G. PERSICO. 49-,tf AV. dARLISLE; . . MEDICINPS .1 . , I. - :4 TO THE WHOLE WORLD ! ' ' i' -. 1 , I, : . Bis adnsilled by till who have used thesis, raid I' N4ho hps not t) , thaVi ' . , -.-e• DR. i.ETERS , VEGCTAi3LE AN.• ' ,1 TI3SIItIOUS PILLS, . • - .: . . 4 RE the most unrivalled remedy ever discovered ,t - by: the ingenutij of Man. They are a isOvereign .... . Cure for the following complaints: Yellow tnitd BiliOna " I' Fevers. Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Cropp, Liver ' .1 Complaint,Sick Iteadache, Jaundice. Asthip4 Drap- . J sy. Rheumatism. Enlargement of the Kpleen, Piles. Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn,Rifted . ': Tongue: Nausea, Distentiond of the.Siortiach:and . ,l Bowels.lncipient Diarrhcea,Flatulence,HabitnalCos-• • -1 tivene4s, Loss of APpetite. Blotched or Salloweeet... • . ! plexion,ind in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, where'll Cathartic or an Aperient is needed, I They are exceedingly mild in their operaXion., pro ducing ! neither Nausea Griping, or Debility.' They, • - ;, are extensively used and commended by PftacTii,itto • ' Privitets.Sts, in all parts of the Union, from 'whom any quantity of Certificates of their value On be ell). awned., . • SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZE . NdER§ . . Aro t he safest, most sure and effectual remedyi for. -. Colds,Consumption.WhoopingCougn,Astbma, tight- ness of the Longs or Chest. &c. Sm. Mr.i.li.hit Starkey, foot of Gouverneur et., cured of - - cough:of eighteen month's standing, supposed Mims .settled Consumption, by these Lozences,lvihen,thec- physician's could do nothing for him. 7 . I Mr.' Chivies 4V Perkins. 71 Bowery, was curidoi a revere cbsgh and cold of three month's standing. to half alba-1 of the Lozenges- l Rea. Mr. Ilancock, 497 Pearl st., has used them in. his family vilitli invariable success, and reeomrnendy ~ them ko all who are afflicted with coughs cold? or. - any a ff ections of the lunge. . ' , . Mr! M. E. Martin suffered several weeks:with .c' dis tressm,g cough, which nothing relieved, till bellied the•-e'L,ozenges. which cured_ him in a few ;hours! ••-, - Mr. James W Hite, No 5 Tontine Buildings, yVill' St,. gave come to - a friend who had notl enjoyed a, • night's slei , p for several weeks,- being every levy mi- - r, nute. attacked with some distressing cough, as altrud. to-takeaway Ins life. The Lozenges made-him -wise 1" easy, and enabled him to sleep well at nigh. 11e had . • tried every thing else he • heard:of, and nothing else : 1 affirded the ,least relief—another instance of saving., , a fellow-being fimin as untimely grave. ; - , 1 ~ . .. : sill; I; *AN'S WORM I.OZENGERI .' . ~.! Proved in more than 41 1 '.000 eases to tick infallible the only certain worm-destroying rnedicifiever dis cover . , , • .. , Sv vIPTOMS rrr . Wonms.—Tain in the joints or limbs offensive'breath. picking at the nose. grinding of the . teeth during sleep. and at tones a paleness ebout the lips with flushed cheeks bleeding at the nose, 5 gnaw: jog sensation at the stomach. flashes of heat Over,the . surfalce:of he body. slight chills or shiverarigs. head , ache; drowsiness, vertigo, torpor;disturbail dreams ; suddfm starting in sleep with fright and screateing sometimes n troolilesome rough, feverishelm thirst- .: nin lid hoe, fits, bad taste in the month, did mutt breath - • t'i tug. Pain in the :stomach or Bowels. fitti tie, nausea. veamishness, voracious appetite, leanness. bloated sti4ich-or limbs. gripings, snoOting pains in various parts of the tio.ly,a sense of something rising, tr. the .. throat, itehink. or the atom towards night. a freuent 'ilesiie to poss. something from the bowels, andsome ti . , mes discharges of slinie mid 1111.1ClIS. i Dr: Galen Min ter, 1(18Si:0 i; venne, knew a child that .van mired of his 'by these Lozengeol,after!three . • - ; \ C'll'S suffering, and molten nothing'else wi uld give this . feast relief. ' A icy on board of one ob the. (lasso ..- 'Jackets. was cured Of tits by only One dolte Cf them. '. . Mr. Jo/th /t. Wood, 3i - This. , street. gfive them ti . his Child, and they brotrgli away :he worms by;:ihuu- sands., ; . .. Dr. Zabriskie, 18 Duane st.. has used them in over 700 'cases,. S o me of them of the most: alMming char- ' '-, acter,dicil alwa y s with the greatest success. . l V Benjamin F. Goodgpied, 130 Sixth Av'enue, has us 1 .; ed them in his faintly for two years, with -entire sac '"!.. • Ces4. • , Twenty• fi ve cents per bar. ' 1 t; ' "8/ter orate 8 Comphor ow Headache Icermers 1, , iq. Give immediate relief in nervous or sic,. - Headache, ..,, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, despon -10116% inflammatory, or putrid sore threfit, bowel or summer complaint. fainting, oppression pr a sense of sinking of he chest. choke, spasms,cratope, rif..he. stoinach Or bowels, 'hysterical stil clioo and all ner- : volis diseases. drowsiness through the-day and wake fulness at night; cholera or cholera morbus, ctiarrb.na. .i lassiMile, or a . sense to oiogue. 'Persolts:frarelling ': or attending large parties. will find the L izengcs real ly reviving, and Unparung, the buoyancylof youth—u sed'afier dissipation, they restore the to eof tr sys- , tern generally , and remove all the unpl asadt symp• toms 61100 tree living. . . , John M. Moore. Esq., Editor of the 'Brother Jana- ' ! thtin, was cured out severe headache in six minutes by 1 three of the Camphor Lozenges- he si+l prejudiced against them. Joseph B. Nones, Esq.; Vice Presictenti of the Wash ington Marine Insurance Company, ha r suffe'ed for years with nervous headache , that noth u'g would re-., lie've till he used these Lozenges which removed it entirely in fifteen minutes. Pr. G. hunter, 108 Si vth Avenue, has been subject to.Yiolent attacks of headache, so as to make Olin') al meet blind fur two or three hobs at a tithe. Nothing .• -..:ver alliardedhini any retie( till-he tried these, Lozen. ,' ; es, and they cured him in a few minutas. .1- 1 ' ,W. 11. Attree Esq .of the New York Herald. has . ; ; used them for the last year for headache.or putsithde. ;1 not always found immediate relief from then!. .i r. •Shernian's Poor Mon's platter? i i 1,000,000 sold•yearly'' of this best of ill Bement.— ~ ir Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pain or Weakness; in the. :, Rack, Loins, Side, Breast. Neck. or Limbs, effectual ' ly cured by it. lb -Only 12A Cents eSch, arid war.- ranted superior to all other plasters infuse. Be l par I ~:, tiCular to get Sherman's Poor Man's nosier's, Or you, ' will be imposed upon. Avoid the's{ urious and worm. ..: leSs imitations. The iame i 3 stamped on tlici back of .i' each; get none without if. or you will be deceived.. - I Cough Lozenges only 25 cents a box. . I . Worm Lozenges 25 do dot .1 . : i Camphor or headache Loznges, 2.sleents Poor Alan's Plaster, only l e V cents a pied : The above Medicines for sale by i '' T. & J. BEATTI -Agents for the proprietor. A . 101 IN S. C. MARTIN, Druggist Pottsvill I 'Hugh Kinsley; Port Carbon. I i Williath 'Paggart,'famaqua. .1 ' George Reitnyder, .New,Castie. June 10, 1813 - lf) 40 CM $l6O 40 FOIL I • SCONSUMPTION OF TUE LI t INGS, Atrectirins of the - Liver, Asthma, ronehitit • ain or iVeakness of Breast r Lungs, Chronic Coughs, Pleuriiy, Hen crr age of the Lunge, and all affections of die ?utmono*y 'Organs. ' - f NATURE'S,OWN PRESCIIII7ION, '1 A coMoound Balsamic prepa l ration:orthe Prunes Virginians or ‘, Wild Cherry , Bark` prepared by a new chemical propess, approved and recommended by the mosti'distioguished 'physicians, and universally acknowleged t6ei most valuable medicine ever discuvered. No Qisac!aryl!! No DeOeption. In setting forth the virtues or ttoiy" , greet medicine, we have no desire toldeceixe , those who are labouring. under , affliction, nor do *et wish to eulogize - it more than it instly deserves.; Yet when we look around and See , the vases::: mount of suffering and distress occasioneddbri many of the diseases in which this medicine hap, proved so highly successful, we feel that we 411.. not urge its claims toostrongly,cir say too macho, iii its favour. • . . Such:indeed are the 'r; • SURPRISING VIRTUES Of theißalsam, that even in the s dvancetletakei of CONSUMPTION; after all the mil esteemecl . rem:.;' , edi.s of physicians have failed to effect change, the use of this medicine has been 014 ductive of the most astonishing' relief, •and tautly effected cures after all hors of •recoirdr - had Ewen .despuircd of. . ' In the first Stages of the disease, termed._' Cq tirrhol Consuinption," originating from negliA: ed IDOLD, it has been used wi th undeviating success, and hundreds achnow edge they•CWp the re (oration of their health to i this invalttif4 medi re alone. in that form of Consunipriop r so pr Went amongst delicate young fernatair, corn My termed debility, or . 71, ci GOING INTO A DECLINE," Aco plaint .with Which' thousands are !ingott has also proved highly successful.and fsQß only ossesses the, power of cheaking the •FitO.' gress f this alarming coinplaint,but arse. vlsenlatr ens a d invigorates the.system Fnore effectutilly than ny medicine we have ever possessed.:- Er or particularises Dr. Wistar's, Treat*e on sumption, to be had of agents. Sol in Pottsville by , ' JOIIN S. . . In Reading, by Mrs. SARAH' in every. town in the State. • Pottsville ,October 28, LEM II MI 11 per box !so by 121-1 . MARTIN. MORRIS, 'ad Elfi
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