TilE: AIDEN',S PRAYER:. :B WEIN o. watrrisn., She rose froiil her deliciohs sleep. And put away her soft brown hair, , Andin a tone as luvv and•deep. As leve'e first whisper, breathed a prayer. lier allow white handslogether prewcd, tier blue eves , sheitered - in the lid, The folded linen on her.hre - ast, Just sweilina with the eir.tins it hid ; And frogs her long :inn flow.inif dress, ENcaped a hire and snowy loot, Whose step;nron the earth did press,. Lake a :sew siriw flikti,.wh,te and mute ; And then from e uti stu sort and warm, Like a ynung spiry fresh frordtleayrm, 'She towed that sl , z?it and 111 it hless form, • And hutahly pUay cd to be forgiven. Oh, God 1 . - if annls unsoiled as theFc. ' • Nett: daily men•y :rem thy throhe ; 1-1:y. p‘ If her timid( d knees, Oui holiest rind euret.t (Me j • • She with it nee uo clear and bright, We deem her come stray child of light ; -I.f - JJhe, With those soft ryas m tears, Dap a tier Jay.. in her young koZTI and for;;. ace from `'h'it Jar, fa; 4114'3,1 r ni ed have. wo ! I Inw ha 101 v, r she wm no , Will our wit), crr o , s 1;43 • Frpm the New Durk :-tm , !ay Mercury SHORT` PATENT SEN.MON. nr 11,1 W, J. 2 Sty. text is cop:aiiied in tlico wards Ile a;:sar.d, an d irnrt.r . l) l toatle loa you pre Ily hearers—Max is a ma,le up mass olinisery, 1 doubt, and die nut. ;it. lie Is di,al:slied .we his Maker, Whit liar ;cif, an•l • iYith the whole W'orld. :He thinks that, if tic could - bin have had :the makirig, of ItiM-1.:11; lie mould bare something as perfect uni perfeeti.i'n—,troulge-prool, and sub je::t. tolione Of lite woar,ifia.l tear of a Ic Botts and - toiliome eicit enec - ; but, iiinny Amiable opiniem \it would be ,fi ;iliac a ir.i.cil ail l'ut••li-n - mk, as e',er AnUrtal 11.•1:6-.1. Ile is 'disZti‘lied avnli ltioe.elf,lai eanee,diag.ing the poWii - Jo act and periorm, qie cannotwork ani rides, or accomPiish iiii pm; dbiii iieq. Ile Is di6 , :tti , 'ded Milli, the worid,Thecausc 'it does nut OtetVala7ll . l - 3 , lahors, and reward him accordingly - . Thus hu 'is ever discomeated and ever complaining. I verily believe, my fiiends, _titian man - would 'growl, grumble and fret, end • find fault, where he placed an perpetual paradise, -with a diadem of glory upon- his head—:_ureter BUTTOUntied with -Ahe, perennial - fl owers . of 'enjoy ment—with big bottles of extra bliss in his tc+ - 11, • tld.lii 11111.!.1i ' 'Xill , `! Slid as anony pretty w•-...lana at his command as could be squi.ieztai fun a'pulp of creation. I.traliere this 7 l;,r :nit is a creature of dirt mid diss' atisilu!tian, who hal rather wailos, forever in the mire of misery than ci-awl • out a nd dry on some sit my b ink of coulcatment. , r . - .. My dear frieng—don't trouble yourselves as to ovhy the Altai:slay has- male you ;IS you are ; wi l y -he has given you an eternity of desires and nun- . ished you-with only a tea- , p , )mi with winch t-) --- -partakc' of them ; nor growl Cist he has set before , ', voita-r . • I howl of plea.mre's soup, and given you not 'lig et than n fork to eat with ;Nov whatevN• . iSusefor the hest, as the pious put absent mi dc- if li 13nothei observed when - she put her _bony in t.c dinner pot and rocked - a.eabl.agt head in the cradle. If your desires were all ;retched, you would soon he Without' laity is.t all—moll then you would I,c 'more iniset#e' &possible, Ciao now. Bat your desires arc tdo .v.tensive, to begin to admit of gent . itleation. Why, my fiiends, Ville Alps, tue .. .lttdes or the Rocky Alountains Were - one .sol.d cheese, a superanimaiedaat,..would nibble througlitt, bet • r,.. yon , eOuld K,..rin to Lnaw Off the outside Crust of your unbounded desires. I- should rather owlet ' take to supply a mew solar g, - )stein with •atmo,i plicre, by blow ilig wind through a qUill, than to try tosatisfy one tenth part of the desin sof poor mortality'—eVen though I•were ; pernigied to =Larch • eternal' spars for, the. necessary tpm Pities. I know it has loien; said.thatman wants . dnit little here be • low ; but tlla atscrtlon is as wrong as a boOk but -thin upw afils. Man wa tits a .great deal—a blessed gight more than-die needs or even deserves. Go'd ' gives us all.we need, and sometimes more than Cc a : know how, to dispose_of ; and yet, fur all ihts, la'o . spit in thetee of Heaven; malan,f even so mu c h as say -Thaidee' to our- er, ator, for the body, soul ' and being which he has seen tit to give' us—ha. the whole column of ye that till thd long ,7troll of man's' inclination, we find scarcely onkiliat ne, .cessity imperatively demands he sliduld have— , They are; for the molt part, inordinate, illegitimate and unfro,fitable ; and-ithe more we- cherish . mem . ; the greater rejoicing is the:e-in hell, and More.sor- . row in heaven. When our base and sordid der sires are allowed to be gratified, Satan- shouts hal lelujah, and, the angels weep, like willows h i ,i. iihoweirnitr the grate of virtue and departed worth. ..My hearer;—Fate triumphs ,over furt i vine,' lire in this, l -warldof sicline,s, ,ip and- eternity. We -. are dragged only 11..-itiny.l,i spur of all physi •a, ' or moral' exertion ;-and we might as well su!ildit to its dCSTlOtiStifils tOl \ diale oar soul tear, Our trous ers, and scrape the skin inT our shins, iiii SllchVin resistance. We Mica see the wicke 1 ex..thed to the higliest nick ef-prosperity, and the laurels of wealth, honor, and renown - grace the- brow of worthless rascality, while the good, the honest and the piouCt (like myscil) are pitched into I lio pit of adversity, to work out their own salvation With fortitude, forbearance and long-suilln Mg. put, my fries,ls, you ought not tdtrotihle Providence' with Impertinent questions, 45 , - ,to the i% ha% and wherefore of all this. Let it suffice that it is through the unththomAhle wkilinn Id' the dinnip otent: that we a (L.'' , situated tiadt,tl!,jact to et:instant' -.vicissitude. Itis not for you to require into these matters, for the plain rea , on that your comprehen sion is not coin:new:m - 4e with your iuquisiti ve -gess ; . and, if it were, you would be no more sat isfied after having fraud sat the whole truth than 3,•0u - were before. ' If there be um' aiooOjsyoU, you ''vluirt.-, -, iteate:l, leer-eyed Los 'oli,jo,•wlioo:s11 with the neadle - of per,ieption. pierce through ill'e vast immensity' of space—can count the truildS that , compose the . un'l.ersc—rnea,ure eternity with a - three. foil rule and toil what kind of creatures in habit every vinkling etar—s.-liy ti. * :ot lie, and he .alone, as ay friend Pope :-.,:, A, , i.1a . ,- ti::: wby 1 Ica ;.en has 'mad: us as we mc. - -' -My dear lriends—it is all itim - sense fin you to i nt i nner . bee - au..,? you hurt, ari,l.l...r:V.l:ial tsouls crusted 'with - suds plobeian, peri-hably C 1. 4 ,!. The soul is iinutorld, imperishable, and u nisei:age:Mb: ; therefore, what is the 'use ill Nat4-'s goin , , , ,' to any ezravairant evpcnse inlitt Mg rep scon a inis eraPle conceal as the. bod , y laust ho: at l'e , i. l' It would be like feathers upon a toad, more foi or •nament than for use ; and the truth tit this would be verified as soon as- one Now from the hammer . of death had 'knocked it into a three cornered bat. ~.- .Notsillistanding, .my worthy; friends, ali the - little flows-you may - feel disposed to pick in the :. words of Omnipotence you may depend 'upon: it that whatever Ile dws, he does arcording to Gun ter ;'.and if you wilt only appreciate them accord ing to their worth, and , aer,.as though You Were samples of integ,citvj inOralny imil wisdom, of His Manufacture, se at:dpwn here for spetqat exLibition, eyou Will take .your leaves of this.worlilperfortiv satisfied that cverV thing, is just as it should. bSii. So 'Vote it bel . . , - Rsroa'rr.n CailNyS.—A late papor-fur- • niches the, following piece.ofilrallery, liko to catch au old crow so drunk; that he hart'Y 'knew what he . was about, yet it would. seihn tilt , • such thing's have been _ "Colonel.l3. has one of the bet farms Illinois river. About Onc'hundreil uvres of it, an now coveted with waiing. corn. When it calm up in the ISliring, the crows seemed determined on its entire destruction.. When mitt "was kited' it seemed as though a dozen came to its funeral ; and .though the ii%arli crack of the rifle,: often • drove 'them away, they always returned with WA echo., • The colonel became weary of throwing grasg * and resolved On trying the virtue of atones. Ile" sent.tothedrucgist fur a gallon of alcohol, in which he soaked a few quarts of corn. and scattered it over his field. The, blacknigs ~ came and partook with their usual relish, and as usual, they •weie pretty, Well rprned, and such a 'cooing and cackling, such strutting and swagger ing !• When the boys attempted to catch them, . they were not a little amused at' their staggering ga:t, and their• zigzag way through the air. At ' length they gained the edge of , the woods, and • their being joined by a new recruit %slick happen , ed to be sober, they united at the top of omit vo:- ces, in caw-Caw-cawing and haw-hawing;' and shouting either praises or curses of alcohol, it was • Aifficult to tell which, as they ratthxl away with out rhyme orrea.>on. Llutl,bie -Colonel saved his corn.".; As soon as they became - sober, they. set - -their faces steadfastly against alcohol. Not • another kernel would they touch in PHILADELPH.:A. PARE REDUCED ON THE . : • G . P111•1 1 ,D%. 11.EADIN AND POTTS• VIZLE R t11,110A1.). •• ' ezA. Ist Class Cars. 2,.ir la sit Cars. Fare m Pottsville, $2 7 , (1t .84C01 , Po immtdiate'redats also reduced. The rts.senger Train noW leaves the peprit, , corner of and Chorry street daily at 7 o clock A. M. stqpirg at the usual way punts, and arrive .at Potts ville at tY o'cl Returning, leaves Potts. ille at 7 o'clock' A. M. daily, and arrivein the city at 12 cr . - cluck. - Passer.gors for N - ortherriherlaed.Sunhury , and 't.:atavi-issa meet stages at Pottsville on the arri val of the trains (lady. and-are carried thtough with out delay to ither of those places - for $4. Pas:-tugers corTatnarta, Hazleton, Mauch Chunk and ‘Vtikesbarrie, gait the carsi: at Port Clinton (78 Mii(.s from the clty). and take the eats of the Schqyllitll gad road to Tamaqua. thence gob!, good iatiges to M :itch Cloh , k, where they meet the packet bolits \ i;kshirre. • Fire to Matich ('hunk, ,• $3 50 Fare to 11 ilkesharre, S. A 1)7.011D, l'.l l . i ee t i -)° etary. , Philadelphia. Jaly 24„1813.•3I - OFFICE" OF TIIF. FCIIUYLKILL • NAVIGATION 'COMPANY. • ' Pa; LA 1812. Mil; jrr., upon' the Se:m . l/11;3th Naviga tiji Pont the:' nlt: the iga gun in the ppr-ng, f‘f 1841.` ILATF.S, &e.. 1.1 PON COAL. . • n,11.,n inn rite , of Toll on Ci v il are fixed from I the 0in,1:1.7., a:11, 11:1Viir:111011. and Will 110 in! rais, o i l prior to the I-4. fll - J111,!. and if they are lower ed nt any time &trite: the sltinplivi :a-1 , on, a drawhar.l( nn !!!!! F.iii i mutints will he allou oil to the a nemet i. 11111• ralueiiini, in the way of credit tier Tull On Cool aflervea rd.! Port Carbon., add Pott , yille. to Philarlelphnw rent, aid front . r4,111!1'..i1l Haven to Philadelphia, 31 ca. per ton of 2 7240 pounds. - Frnii Pott Clinton to,I uihuLlphia. 2,0 rents per ton of 1271 pounds.. - , -, • • On all wag-coal- not.continli to Philadelpltia. one third of a I ent per ton,,pe , r Frei!t the nross weintit. a. ,a,•rertained at the weinh lneks. fi ve par cent. will he !helm-led. and the toll char lied upon the net • No toll W;II be charged upon fractions of :Iron. 1111SCF.I.I.A.NE01'S FREICTIT. The rai. - I'of 'Mi.:cella ovonq Freiehr will he 19, tlee ran, and cla, , iiient ions of 111,4 t Se9sl/11, threeat and four milk pt.! . 1000 pottntir per mile • ON L'APTI" 130A'CS: t. • /44, Toil on 11inyn 11. , at•i — v.. II be, Its in 1813. two its p.•r, mil.• ; 'me oo toil ts•Ol 6o,c4arz,il on aoylotat wher iIS f ar2t)l,l a 101: or Sis or upwards. ,-,,,,, • IV otf of the Bo •rj or m 1f,1•1..r5. t CLAUDIUIi ILUU'ER, Se'cretnry. -. _lO SEIZE Z 7! 2.1;55'7.'2E2,1'7% rz4 'Aliiii)l.--...„ ,1 1 1 ,ilii' ',.;':,':, - 11i..11.. , 0 . J...' .... .il , , m 1 i'l , 1'';,,.. . t ~,41,i1011'.11',,. • ' l 's.. ',.. . '', o , i11 v c,. , ,.,,,, , ~,,,,,,,,,:. GEOM; 1; V.1.1i. • Halt . re-enevnenettl the manufacture. of SOAP C I ND LES, , . .11 • iVo.I?, .Ikrgin dirt :it 11 , f. doors above Front ivd., bet reel C'all , 4c..ll;li and ,9,10 S' raq . rcgid . • PHILADELPHIA. ' VT — HERE lic cart, for sail., on loasonalde'ternw Iyhole.alla and rrtail.. - tirnt &lily Yellow Soap raminon Crown do. Whit ' Fuller's du., Palm do. Can. Faary Shaving do Angitg 12, SMALL. • re A'n. s , • , 1 ., ANL/SOMELI - •siturtled in Bradford, on ;II- Avatars of Little Loyddsorl: Creek, about - 70 miles North of and I:, rimmisiiiiir as follows—on- 132 Avres. 103 ger -5:1 Xeres 77 Per. loin—our *29 Arves, ale.; Art , ,, I: I'Vri atljoinio2, unimproved'. The provemems lin ea It am a. carrel thmillin7lsmi.:ll barn': &r.; good ~ d rine. :Mar and witbili miles of the I Mile ii 1),Ini• 1 1 Miller;s improved ' , arm and,.•11.•1 near to P. Od file ire.tiool, Flrriti• Of Thomas ;Ind D ink] Mhrien. The Irivipir hold the pre: , ent or% net in volt-. ill up, &v. 1,11:rs post-paid will be minnitill if several individuals, Will iiil l 7, a purr fri,e I , llii, will be D. Miller can show 3111! Direct to A. l''. ,NTORRIS, 11.•al F.,tati: office, t!ff, Filbcri Mnrcli ISA I. 12-than :I'~~3~::Qi:'i96+~i7F~ 7 ~ i BOOTS AND . SIMES., Every Tuegtlay morning . , at 16 o'clock,. BY W. L 0 It D'. • j ARD.—A ceinbientinn lurvitei been furred by a par a.: ti.;a of lh I) r, in Ihne..? and Shoes. of the, t i;Y, with the anon ed oiljett o: rllppri• , ,iM! the ....11 , at le•se Co.,!:;*try Ant tinn. It seems prdper tl r filet inth.td rider, (u In lute held ttle,e : 4 .tlet, ler the pat viehteen tnontlb,) to ;date that tintwitle , tantlina the cqinbination, the den wilt not be tdoppod ; hilt tin the 4,110 rare, as •he will now rely more than ever, bn the pavronage of the Country Meat hunts, thrains will be livid e Every Tuc.,day Au: Lion 2;19 -Ma rliet st., and his arrange with the Manufacturers, both of this city and all :New noelidid, are 511(h, as to insure , lihn'a t'onstant ;:nil Ng supply of every do script ion of '11:c fact of no _rent an ...Iron !Tin: made, to part down inc.,. - Sales. is the hest the Country Mcri !tent -ran have, that it,is fir hie interest to sus -1 Maim e tril 12-6 m aiu tticui GOLDEN SW AS . st., r. jc. , t , ' duok.s ;zbor ' e Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. - • roturtt I )yliar per day. • Tir•Nn,l , rri , or ro'sP , 'lllolY informs Las friends and imiloorc ihdt lb , sill conlinn,• - : at tlii± old estab li,d7,l fornwrly 6i Id by Horatio Wade: , , i,ns :at. din the centre of, business, and within f Mai . ltet ,trect, - mel the Pest Office and lath remit rs4t a ccnvenimit and desira , Place fnr Mc rchants and TM:yellers. The tattle ,tvor be stun lief tall times, with the best nut market a tfordi. The sbuseciber has been in the busi iman many year.=..wh sit jilt-tines hint in asking of his nhl rri..m.b , , a continual en of their patronage. Please NI B.—Svalinir. Port z irorsris April 13, Scales! Scales!! -7 ''-------.):-.. M .1 MEI ' • GRAY & BR oTnrit, Sole A7;e:its fl:r the Patentee, 9. Walnut Phila GRAY• S• BROTIItR, Coal & Won 10.•alon. and 'goneral CorzmiPsion Ncr •hanli , , and DoalerA in all kind 4 of scales and Weights N 0.42.. Walnut street, Philadelphia. !- • • Feb.,l7 COAL! cOl, r..!! r RAY. k Isnonicit, have taken tb Second Whar i belnw . J nti t street. and will .roceive_,Gml ut . lltorage, or to sell or r..,hip. ' on the most: favourable soma. .A;fianres made if re quired. Office 42 Walnut trout. Alftl6, l4 . . _ WM. 'WEST, JR., PHILADELPIIIA, n i t , 44'.!‘ilt I ateservices to the Colliers at' Sninyl. V kill county, ae a Mopes of Cord —his air hers es on the tirlut2.ll,tll . , are convenient tor uoload lig and !nodule,. with deepoteh—ond haven had for some t zars, the reptnotton of fowordtne coal, in superior 'ram, he Tjllnki it likely that couplet witn-cunder= :ito charges, and tortm.attentwo to the interests of , hose who may favour pint with their business, he, will be ,tile to rive entire, satisfaction. Refer to 'Mr. John Pinkerton, Pottsvtlle. Pitilada, April. 13,1814. - 35-Bt* PHILAD ;LPHIA. PIULAEIELPHIA & BEADING POTTS ,1 VILLE RAILIFLOAD. , '''''':ila • ... ' .....„:: Redzi - ctio.. of Freightian Merchandise. SAN and after 'Monday ri,ext, June 26 , b, 1893 ILF" Goods will be forwarlied with despatch at the following rates of Freight bctween Heal:Jim , and the p t its below statetf pet ton of 2000 lb, I :Beitefen Reitceen ißeading I Reading and and 1- I Phaa. 1 Patina:l -i' 1 Plaster, slate, tiles &c. i $ lO .75 et Pig Iron, bloms. turaer, l marble robin, tar, pitch, 120 90 ets ( and gr ndstones, t ; 1 I Nails & ...pikes, bar iron,) ' castisig.,lead,turpetine .1 ' bark. aw tobieen, salt} 1 40 100 w pros' ins, patatoes lam- : b , r. stt ve.. &e., 141 Flour per, barre!, . ' . Ifiete 11 etc WI,% -at, dorn,- rye, clover seed, • salt pi r_bo..tiel,, 4 . cia 3 et " Groaerie., hardware,Atel,), copper tin, brat..., • do-di me-tic liquors, machin•ll cry, b ittyr and t gas,l} 210 135 ~ cheese lard nhd tallow.l oi l, w l r d,eutioni„ leather,l .. raw h des, p lint., 01 , ...1 ters, 1i,,,p and etdday.p ' 1)1 y goods, drug. & no..dil wines I lort.tan lititior , ,l tkilt.. , Arl •,, u, wr tre.ll ll - 260 170 • fi'll, ilie t, cotifeetiona „ ; I rv, hti°ks &slat ionary 1 .1 Nu ,iit,liiino il charges libr commission, stor age, or r .e..ivittlr or dtlivtting . freight at any o th din e t ring'.. Depota on he line July 1 1 5 li,t3, 1U ILITARY'.STORE. subsoriber respeetflaY inforrii his friends and customers, hat.he hair located' 103' Military ('up Munlarlory • In-Third Street, No. 1111, a t few.dbors below Race. where hf .would pleased to see his , old ensiotners and 35 malty new otteqas are thspotetito favour him watt their custom.ll - 1.• sttlimmt Mots to nmituracittre Nilloury land Sk,ortmeii's art ties of every description, such as, cattier, ('loth. Fell. Silk and Heaver Dress cps, c.f a 11 pal inns; Forage Caps; Misters' (or troop Pody,do ; Caroling) lioxes,ilayonet c.bbards, word Bens of all kuula ; Canteqs ; Knapsacks,' d.ffereut materot t-F ire 11110.1.41, 111,1Silla Bases, 'rube do. Brush aul Picker's Plum+, rompoons Firemen's Caps, Len her . Sioeks,l;lllll superior quality stint R 319 Game, Rags. rs thankfully rrivi d and' promptly at tenfle NorihTliird few doors below Rac Phil Alelphia :January , 1844 - • 2—fun 4) ‘, k 4 '*.Eo 'pfis -, 1 3 ,P, •;• 4E04 - ,4 r 5 d. v 4„...,, C 4 1 ; 27V . '''''' . 7_--'‘.='..,..‘•''' ~..1014 ;•,:: . 4 t 4 4 ' 104 n .194 r PV: , z3zTI„O L 6O M , U)t Eilffil CITAS.,WEDS.3 1/ALE'S Patent Pre noun, ,Platfornt 'n n d • Cnitater Smlos, celebra ted for accuracy and con veni.uice,: warranted ,tn keep in order, and weigh correctly. longer than nny otln.r.ticale in use; We Wive ti laree num 1-wr of te:aitnoo fluid kill [Vid Co's, Trans- Ji.irtati.,n, Co's,' Ci? a I D.utkrs, IMercirints and. ntiwrs, who hare these Scales in n.ie, which can be *eel' tit No. 4z - walnut st., Philadelphia.—F o To Dl•ers, Bleachers, raper Mahers, Steam .• Engine Bntlateks, and others - . [ 1 , . . , • PASCAL IRON WORKS. . , 1. WELDED WROLUIIT IRON TUBES • I From 4 niches-to l ; in calibre and '2 to 10 feet long, Capahle of . slistainizig prag,ure , froni aid to '4500 lbs. per square inch, with kitop .'..:ks; T., L•, and other fixtures to suit, fining mealier, with screw Joints, suitable for S'l 1. WATER. GAS, nod for LOCOMOTIVE and otherTE/111 BOILER FLULII i - 1 . Wtri 4 . • i ' . • Manufactured tind f,,r sale by TAS.WER & MORRIS. Warehouse S. E. Comes-dill:int & Walnut,etteeta, PMLAP:ELYLLIA. Jul_ 11, I ard*ure . azid Cutlery !!! subscriber having just received (per late'arri is from England) diteet Q from the manufacturers invoice of t . A libWiiit E AN!) dui - I.IIIY, 1 . T "E %ala large flakes complete, oni of the best assorted stocks BDWARE, to be 114nd in the city ofiPhiladel fspectfully inVites Country Mercbantit , to calk ltnine for thetusehts; as it is his fixed deter 0. to sustain the roputation it has had of being west store in the c Those wlui buy ; for CASH, nonce to •payitig 15pr 20: per cent. for' the salii• fobs credit, will please ~all before purchasims., 4a list of my pricer! • which will satisfy them han anything 1 can say twat' advertisement, store established on kte..txclusive'CASll system, I cheaper, Blatt thoLde who buy and sell, on 0,0, onths credit. • I , .e just received a tare invoice of f'sfewton's, Dar- Wilson's. Griffin's; .Waldron's, Inman's and lakes of-Corn and gruSs Scythes. ('arc's, 'trper's Hay and Mhnure Forks, Tacks, Brads; re+, American Nine Irons. and Saws, Row soyder's amLAmP Shovels and Spades, to with a :senor:ll asAmment of Mine:ale Hard: Malt wilt be sofa I'm cheap for netticash, and oily. HENRI! L. ELDER, Importer, \iarket st.. twiweenrth and Broad north sick.. adelphia, March In,lf 11. . Which of HA phia, and e_ unnatie I he der in Ken nu,i and ce IL' I C 111 It( or I_n has usher` an,l lI Sail I I trlirg 'lll7 dre ca.-1) 49:1 • TO HOUSEKEEPERS; 9 5 100(1 LBS. !Feathers •for Is ale very low, till \./ any quantity to suit purchasers, fora CAtzl at prirns from 10, 5, '25 and 76 .to perlpound. liratly made Beds, - Bolsters ami PillowA, Curltid Hair Mattresses, Mites do; and all other kinds, to suit apy sire lindsteads, alwaits on hand ; Curled Hair and ,New t,ittlea no Moss, tty thd 11a nor single ruturid. A 1,:"40,, lilantutts, Mare 11ns 9,llilts, Control - Cables and Bodsten do of all dr,criptitats. Country Merrhuots ftiol it to their advantage,) to rail before purrh a sinv. FINLEY *A i .. Si E. corner of Setof"! and Walnut sts., ! Philada March 16, . • J. ll'A a. R D E , Forwarding and Commission - MJ r rchant, l vine at., IViturf, ! Sqlzitylletll E t -12 ' : 1 1 . 1. ; P..; tY info t pms his friends, N- fl at " tV• I a e oinhig Counties, tear . be is now ready to: receive Storel'and.ship daily by ginnl covered floats and care.; ful•Ciptain, kreiglit ofelery description, for Vont Car-1 bort; 'Pottsville, :Schuylkill Haven, OrwhTsbjirg, Port! Clintrm, Hamburg Iteading.• and all the int,irtnediat t el placeo; at oli.mrio rates. Tri m ,. the whole Seaport, from 6Jto IN per cent. lover t tan the rates by the It. It. No Charges for receiviq in store or delivering freight, from 'any points on the Canal. iNlarcli 9, 10-Gtr PURE WitiaTE. Lr.AD. ! WV - ETHER ILL a( BROTHER, mane factit rers, Nu 65 umith Front street, Vhiladeh phial ? have now a good; supply of their wiirrantecf. purqwhiet lead, and Ithose customers who have peel , sparingly supplied in consequence of run n the article, siiall LIOW have their orders • • • 1. Nurk nowt' sultsat4 'iiossesSes those,reserva, riveland beautifying I,roperies so desirdble.in oaint, to 2111 (Vial I , exent with unaduheraied whitu'lead; hence any/admixture of other Hinter'', ala only mars its clue. It has iherelhre been the .tt.etitly aim of thp manufacturers, for lastly yeaTs, to supply to,coe public a perteellY pure white lead; and the 'utieeasing dem nd kir the ur, tic!? is pruof that it.} has met wi laver. It in Invarialily branded clone head-1 1 . i MULL, ~.t. e rayrif ER, in fi! I, land on th othfir, WAR. adoiLrEn PURE—all to ;red letters. No in 19. ' "47 : TO! LET. , Tut.: soh:Omit:al aliOnnveniedt STONE Spine and I IN •A FcKnoueN. at til , Met Carbon. lately in occu- Paney or Joseph Wh.re , 6::' , ..0. The Store is 901,4 n, reeil : and the sVarch:ndiefiffitriO feet, tioni• being 1.5. stories hiuli in front. h:ii leg etc:intim cellars or rather' bas manta,the floor oil vh.ch are on the level of the Ind at'ilie hick °leech: both buildings front 'op - lie tentre ' fern hilt , : there are gond docks ; ; , for the rechotio'n at each Xleriffiipd.zei by the Canal. and .mugs brought by P. R.I It. It can bedischarged at•th!e j',4l of the Ist floor oil, the. Warehousr.thret.tly infr in tin re, :v inch rests itgliinst the track of thh -Wm t ~ ..'alition R Rii id. There is amide room around the diiiikii for piling ptedei: and n' good lumber whi4f will he'added to premites leased iftlesired.!' . .1 linmediate posses:9M i given. Apply, at the Del. a wire Qeal Cotnpany's offices. viz: to 1 ' ' , JOHN C. MARL, Meuutl Carbon. or J. R. WillTV. it .. ' . I 171Sduth Bth St. Phtla l e i2 l t p l_ hia t i ii:eottsville, Mar 13th . Ai • . . . . Rimoval. - . ;, . 1 .trialliE subscriber takes this method of informing his customers audthe icitizens of Pottsville generally, Wattle has removed 1114 , ,''' 1 ' • -FLOUR AND FEED STORE 1 ' 1 '- 't,ro ; ,1 - 1 from Centre street. to 'pui corner of Nonvegian and Rail Road streets, whero he will Ira pleased' to Emeriti a gontinnance of their patronage: , ,- ' I . , _ JOIIN.TtIICII.i Fe k. 24, ' 1 [ 1 I • THE ' .MINERS' - JOURNAL: .M EDICINES use \* S k. • C .l & ze ,l2 i l Pr S. • I Np ACOUSTIC OIL! ,4 7 1: .417 THE DIDT SURE fOR DEAFNESS 1* DP , A PNESS CURE? • Scarp a's Compound Knot:,te Acoustic "016 ORM° cure of DEAF NE , pairs, and the die 'charge 06:natter from the cars; also all those dist . - Freeable noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, buzzing of steam, &ie., &c. which are 'symptoms of approaching deafness and also: attendant with the disease. , . MIIIRTIFIC.92TES.! , . 1 , The following Editorials and certificates will be read with interest as they speak facts, which.are "stubborn things." 1 .l i ttosir ESTRAORDINAIIE Crite!7 . -II" any have 'cloning they may now dismiss theln, and he most incredubins may consider Deafness aseurable.i Numerous canon of cures, and many of them Very remarkable—by the use of rßcarpa's Oil," have been m 01611611, but this 1 / 4 iiips the climax.' Young or old may yet recover hearing. A ady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania , and now about 80 years of are had been gradually getting deaf. fir mnre than 40 years, so that it was next to impossible to make heir beer conversation in the lotidest tones 'of volcb ; Last winter she was induced to try `Scarpa's ,Oil :for Deafness.' It is only necessary to add that she has qis ed two bottles, and that her hearingsis peqectly'restor ed—she is cured. - lettesnauss CuRED.—The follon - ing extract from a er written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in th s city, is important. The bottle of Scarpa's Oil for Deafness, that ii-nu se t me, with the wish that my . datieliter would try ,it, his been Used.and in Its effects, 'have astonished all; pin know how very deaf she has been since she was three yearn old—she now hears unite well, but as tint coMlicine has all been used, I wish you to send Me RD- Other bottle, which I have every, reason to believe wil ctire her entirely.'—[Timos. . , For sale by 11;13. GUMI'ERT , No. 120 North SecOnd 'met, Philadelphia. anti by .. EICIIIIOLTZ & SANDERSON . . ' Agents, Pottsviner. 3o# 1111428EE1 EMI -- . , ' COMSTOCK & CO'S I 011tentrateil Coliwrintl rlaid Extact 'Of ) • SARS APARILLA.. ;o e ß rat tt i . : i i i r i e ts. of c .S .., c a r .i n n fi e l o la . , • Cp , r is ri e n i i s c , ll ‘ h e 11 Scalymia t hs r m . . pt i Gen ; - i. o the Shin, Teller. Pimplos or Pustules on the Face, Liver .A ff e.ctions, Morcurial and Syphilcid IDISPaIieS, Elites, from an impure habit of body, Ulcerations ofthe llitoatand Leg, Pains and Swelling of the. Sonea and nil Diseases arkine from an impure state of thelildoil. Exposures and Imprudences in Life, Excessl,Ve use: of. Ilercury, &c. ;1 An immense effort has been lately made to introthice various compounds called " Extracts of Sarsaparilla,' as positive and specific/tire-ails., , If we were: to bel4ive the extravagant assertions aphe adventurers who are pushing them, all disease that " tieldi is heir to," can he governed anti removed by these wonderful ":extracts." Now, we want no customers to out articles hut per Sons .if common sepse at least ; and tliose who have Itat, will find it impossible to believe these extravagant and ridiculous assertions. Depend upon it then, !if yolOget r r !omsTOcK'S true extract of the real Sarsaparilla,'ev ery disease that can be cured by this and various other roots that form the compound, will he cured by it. Such, particularly. as Scrofula, Rheumatism, and all di:eases Of the blood. and particularly disease and suffering from the oblige of mercury. C6NISi . OOK ' S SARSAPARtiI:A is warranted as - gnnd as any in the city, and at just' half the price of others, and in as large bottles, viz :;-50 cents per bottle. nr CI per dozen.' Suit yourselves.— To he found only at COIII,tOC:C . T. , Branch llou:+e, NO. 2, orth sth St. Philadelphia, and in Pottsville at ' N I Feb. 17, 7-ly. J. S. C. MARTIN'S. E 418 E. REMEDY COIS ft* ' Facts for the People! I THE constantly lumens:De linpolarity jand sale of B. 'A Faline•itoele , •;Vermitlige in : (limed persons who are envious of its success to :palm off upon the public ;reparations which all me•liciil men know to be inefficacious to expel. 1111¢ warms Irom the systein. This Vermtinee has made its war into pub. lie ,favour upon the ground of its own in: ' merit., m- re than any other medicine of the kind now aged ; and while 'finny worm remedies • hare, by dint 61 puffing,. it - wen forced into Hale, and sti irtly liter vone fit° the oleie,:rity which their worthlessness justly mewed, 11. Fa h . - Verin t loge continues to he tri.irnithant: Iv sustained. It has wily to lie usrd and, it. effects will fully sustain all that is t4tid of its Won derful expellinu omwer. Certificate. Wales, Erie Co., !Am Y.; Jan. 7, 1813. that we hide used 13. A. 'Felines fock's Yerinifoge in mai families. and to eitery case it h•is prived a deciddd and etFeetual reinedy for expelling worms from i the system We dishy recomtnend it to Parents 'Y; ho have chi:. d eco u fil t pied with that iliitigerouil malady. .ELAN . 1 1V %I 13 P \INE, : • • RWVI' NI AV . . , 30s1•:Pfl ,For sale, wholesale aid rLtatl, at the Drug Warehouse of B A. FA BN EST6CK & Co. Corner of Sixth and Wtiod to.s. i ,l'itteburg, Pa Fur 81111 . ill CL E ENS cg PA V IN, Dr uggists. Weeni bet, 9. 50— JtitYFU L. NL'%s. E 11,k !most every. disease that flesh is heir to itiaV be cured by the timely Ilse of. t ),A G ELky itom POUND i EPI It ATIVK This may be proved satisfictorily to these whoiwill call at any of the stores where this inyalu tole medicine is s ild, by certificates formerly anibenticalcd) acmes perliirm cd on individuals who had lost all hopes archer-- certificate, of Physicians who had the must severe cases under treatment, their patients haying taken : the medicine by theiradvice and been Cured-- certificates from the Piothonotary,Clrrk of Orphans' Court No tary, &c..st itnig their acquaintance 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 oftheir case and its cure for publicatoon.&c. &r. The nutitber ofthese c&tir• - ficates being too great for inewspailer publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable in have a copy of the most important certifica , es pr'nperly authentica ted, under seal, to be placed at the stores of agents, who have the inedicii.efor sale. where personi, afflic ted with Scrofula nr Kings evil White Swelling, Chronic RheumatiSm. Tatter, Mercurial disenies Eruptions of the kin, Cough of knig standing or in cinient Consumption, sick Ilead:ache i&c,itc, may have an opportunity of ascertaining the names and residences of those who 11314'; been cured by its use. and who will be willing, if c,.lled upon, to give every information required. As a morn general evidence -that this is no quack inetlicine. I would refer to the names of the follow mg well known physiciams, who have attested to its efficatiy.--Dr. J. P. Mester; Dr. .'!G. Been. Dr. Jim. Otto, Dr. lE. 11. Mublenbeig, Dr. JK. orbor.: ' Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and,Cherni cal Store of E. B. EICITHOLTZ, Pottsville. ' J. B. &. J. H. Valk M i n e r iv i 1 1 e; Hugh Kuteley Port Carl) in ; Henry Voute, Orwlg,aburg.• January 21, 4-iv • PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE, ro N u ir c h h o i oE ta lf g Fez . 4 C g o i i , if P it s a f in C s o o l d f s t ; b l a u ß fl r fLe as n zat and s d C s a it t i a e r s r ; hs ß ; Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathing and Ex pectoratiom Shortness of Breath; Inflain- 'nation of the Lungs; and arrest of . approtohing Consumption. ' I T has been but. a few years since this medicine has been introduced into [las country, and has been pro ductive of the most astonishing and unexpected results. As several hundred certificates of its effects have figen heretofore -published, it iS onl; necessary new tore ; mind the public where it can be obtained genuine. • Throughout Germany it is known as the. "Life Pre server,'.• and is the only medicine in use there for the a bove affections. " j, It is put ttp in half pint bottles, with full directions. , - 50 Cruise' Bottle. . Prepared only (from the original receipt obtained at a great price.) and fold wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lei dy's Health Emporium, No. 101 north Second street, near Vine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Philadelphia.. • ••, • , Also at Long's Drag Store, Lancaster; larnbeit's, Reading; Dr. Moser's, Jillentown, , Pomp's and Dick- son's, Easton; and at.J. G. BROWN'S (late W. T. Bit ting) Drug Store,Centrc e streer,Pottsville; and by Drug gums and. Storekeepers generally. • May IS, Dr. Beehter's - . .TOILET Male ES. Grxiviv's ROMAN -:KA YLOR, ! . A SAFE, PLEASANT AND CERTA N CURE pOR FRECKLES, Pimples, Tn,Suttbran Moth, Blothes, letter Ringworm, and other ohs( ate atrectio 18 of the dcis, removing every impurity a d giving tp the compleXion a clearness truly beautiful. To ; gent) men it is nectommended fhr removing the it itathan and oth er diseaseS ofihe skin, often produce by the use of strong alkaline soaps and creams in'sh ringl the Katy dor may be used without the leait dan^er on the most delichtg skin, and is a refreshing wash n Warm w oth er, or in travelling, price 50 cents per b ttle. , LENN'S INDIAN HAIR 011 i , --TIliS elc l , , gent repatation is compounded avail us oils; forming, togerher a compound of greatVue, fi r proinotin the' groWth . and preserving the hair, it non rishei the soots,, ther by causing it to grow with vigor and trevehting it f m' falling out, or turning. grey, emov ng 4 the sam : time, the dandruff which canoe the. Mr to fall r i out +TO those who have lost` their ha r by dicknes or any 6thet-cause, except 0111.8ge. it is • confidently ( rec coraended, it gives a gloss§ softness 0 the; locks, and has t ,singular property of making th . hair! darkl and. is th refore recommended to those vit are, beginning to grey—it is also an excellent urling fluid, and li e hein Pleasantly perfumed it is mucfte teemed fordres sing he hair in general, and for the 'li ads of children, priedso.ients tier bottle. .... .... .LENN'S AROMATIC ROSE OOTH TASTE. Thi: , very pleasant and truly Mitred us dentridce, is prered from ingredients ,perfectly harmless, it gives 17 a pe rly whiteness to the teeth, firmness to the gums; and frazancy to the breath, removing spoislor incipi ent decay, and preserving the teeth effectually. It has bee ust d and reccorumended by dentists in theirilirac tice, and is believed to be equal to sly article cif the kin in use.; It is put in neat China b rues, and having aso id is not liable to waste or spill, and ii free fro the grit of Tooth Powders in general, price 25 Mi. per4ox. ~ • - - ' . . ' LENN S INDIAN HAIR DI E, Is! wart:M -1 ted.to change grey or red hair to ha iilpome brown or jet black, without injury to the hair, or evenstaining to the jskin; and may be used with pet feet . safetl. To thoi,e who have bernme prematurely ;rey, it is [twain able, and to gentlemen whh are troubled: with grey ,whilikers it is strongly recconunctideil, the :color pro duced is natural, and will not rub MI; or soli thi witt iest nonslin. Price 50 cents. , . . • , lICHAUX'S. FRECKLE WASII.-441. COTO plet remedy for Freckles. Thifi rdmi by tr. Clis Mich:tux, of Lombardy. Plo,sicfan oftho last century. The pr i ry donfidenre inn ;'as a superior pr. row iise designed,tt may he used with , tim , and for plumb, and other at - fedi , is a certain cure. Price 37 1 cents per ii 'me above named articles have be teniively by the subscriber for man conScientionsly recommended to the f thins of real value, and natn be rank hue nf the daY,rt single trial will ci skeptical, that their good qualities at 4 ' A Goad Share and Yet e GLENN'S UNiIIFALLED SAPON I POUND FOR SHAVI rp 0 Gentlemen who shave thenise 1.1 offer ed with the greatest confi de r 111/ superior to any. other Shaving Sol deli g htful and consistent lather, whb p 7 the face or irritate the inset ;de l 'ea e and comfort it gives to the often ration of shaving, rendering it surpa coMpound can be safely reccomment etfindual in warm or cold water, and fade is left soft and pleasant, and ynti irrtation and roughness often can sti nit alkaline Soaps and Shaving C pohnd is pleasantly perfumed and on na, box, answering all the purposes and on trial will be Qmnd very econ nittft, during the few years this arti. th public, the proprietor has sold and the demand is constantly Mere, become known. The agents are au . OM purchase money, where it does not givelenOie sat. istiction. ' - , . I I The Saponatentis Compound is t omposdd or Mere alintS, so aduiratdy compounded. that shaving with it, is n abSolutn pleasure.'—U. S. Gazette. ! I 'The Sapoithreous Compound, is tie hest pre.paration e tatit for shaving purposes. nig e , ttensivcly patron igt.il. and deserves to be ; , everly centfernan who SliaVPS . lolllSeir, should buy it.'—Pliiiiail..lphia 9'17.0 te. hWe beg to call the attention of the. twaribal orlon of milt. subscribers, to the Saponaceou..l Conin ttlif . It is, without excention,the best shaving soap,we!e CO r used.' —Philada.Transeript. ... I _• ; ' l r 'The Saponnceous Compound for ithaving4 is t lin hest --pethaps the very besegrtii•le in tun., for sr railing the beard from the human face divine. i What iviil i a keen razor'and this compound, yon may shave yin' fare in half& time, you are pronouncing the word. It is an .anntnaly, in language—it is a very p od shave ' land yet no shave.'—ttoston Daily Times i Prepared by . 1.. W. GLENN, . ' rilantiftcturer of Perfumery, Cosmetics, ;and Fancy Soaps oB and 84 South Third - street, oppos,tte Iliac lia.- cliaMM, Philadelphia. ' And aka sold by , • '! BENJ. BANNAN, i Ag't ~ pottr OE NEW•STORC Oliver & Mars, ESPECTFULLY annourice io the cit zens of it Schuylkill county, that they haye comnienced busiL IIeSS in the Store recently occupied by witilal t C: Leib, one door south of the Post Office, l in the 113( rough of Pottsville, where they v itave just opened a ew and carefully selected itoc -of - ' Dry Goods,_LGroceries, Queens 3 :Earthen and I-161- • low Ware, &0., &0., &c. Among which may he found Cloths, Cassini Tes. Sat linetts. Mougeline de Laing, Ginghams, ILawns, Meri noes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Nankins, Hollands, Flannels, Marseilles, Valencia: Sillj, Satin, and othei Vestings, a great variety. of Muslins, Ilferiched and tinbleached, Cotton, and Gingliams, Handkerchiefs, Summer Cloths, VelyeternA, Ladle's • and Gentlennin's Stock ings, Gloves, and- NUM of all descriptions. Alan, Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans Molasseg, Sugar, Coffee 'and Tea, Cheese, Candles. Soap, Salmon, Sl i fad Mack , eral, Herring, Hams, Shoulders; and Said ed Meat, generally, Tobacco, Segars. Crackers, Eltiter, Eggs, Lard, Sweet Oil, Lamp Oil, &e:', &.,,&c. Having purchased their goods with greit on ma:grumble terms, they will be enabled to them, at prices quite as low as their neightiorls TAILORING. THE subscriber begs leave to inEorinlii and the Publie in General that he inenced :he TAILORING BUSINES.4, In all its various branches, at No. 2 Clint Coal Street, where by strict attention to !less, he hopes to give perfect satisfactao who may patronize him. Pottsville, May 4th, =MMIMUMM CABINET, MANUFACTORY HENRY GRESSANG, 4 P'ESPECTFIII.I.X inform,. the Schuylkill county public, that he is now prepared to mannifactute all articles of Household and ParlarFurnitare la the neat test, handsomest, and most satisfactory niiinner. lie has also on hand, at his Ware-room in Maliantango street, corner ()I'M= street r an assoctinentipf MAIioGANY GIIAIRS of the French pattern ' . Hair Seats; Fine Mahogany Centre•Tlblea, Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, frimde after the French style, with glicsee, &F. • ! In addition to the above, the advertiser is prepared Ito receive and execute all orders for repairsli&c., which will be carefully attended to and finished at the shortest notice. ns coverall* Sofas, All kinds of upholsteiing, such chairs, Lounges &c„ will be finished in life most ap proved manner:if entrusted to his charge, a; long expe rience in the business havittqualified him for the un dertaking. • I The advertiser would inform the public that although residing in Pottsville, he can turn out furniture of the best workmanship, at as low prices, as any:of the city Warehouses, and respectfully requests those who need articles In Ms line, to give him a call, beforie purcha- Sing elshwhere. nay . 21—ly New Cheap Cash Stoye. r THE subscrtber b lnforms his 41.'e f r iends, the e lar . AVet; siVIF ay. ~A6ll STOUP, :in the Bud- , • _ ding in Centre - et., recently oc- _ !cupied by U. T. Taylor, a few doors above lidoriinter'e dfotel ; where he will constantly keep on Inind, a gen ;eralttssortment of the best quality of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, ' Boots and Shoes, Provisions, Hats and Caps, Cedar Ware, Tobacco er &gars, 4-c., Einbracing every article generally kepi; in a Dry Good and Grocery store ; All of whic he is de- Itermined to sell as low, as they can be purchased here, lor elsewhere. fly strict attention to his business, he !hopes to receive a portion of the patronagelo the pub lic..all and examine for yourselves. 11 - EDWARD ***. Apr. 13, New Lumber. Yard 1: rmIlE subscriber ann ounces to the pa b Ic that ho .11. , opened a LUMBUR Y4RD huh° borough ofPottsville, iminediately, back of ; the new Presbyterian Church ; where he mall constantly keep on hand, a la.ge assortment ofLumher; of every description. He has on hand Pine Hoards, from $lO to $l6 per M. and Oak, from $lO to $2O pgr M. He respectfully solicits the patronage orhis friends and the public, and feels con fi dent, that het will be able to supply . Lumber, at such rates, as will . give general ',satisfaction. JOSEPH ISHELLY. I Feb. 1 , 38— Re - moval. THE subscriber respectfully informs hiq friends and -A the public m generalohat he has removed his Es tablishment, to the house lately occupied Joint Ruch, in Centre at., oho door from the corner 'o '.Norwegian st., where he will be happy to . stmply his customers with all kinds of Fresh Neat, togetheriwith Hams, Shoulders, Dried Beef, do Tongue, Bologna Sausage, &c., at the lowest prices. SIMON STROUSE„ Match . 30, 13-30 . - I ißurum. 20-.1 =I ►rIIE intheriher_irespectfully .announces to the citi zens of Schuylkill County, that lie constantly keeps on hand at his Emabllshnient in Reading, Flour by the Barrel, - . Hay by the Bale, and • Feed of all kinds, • . . Which be will waiiant to be equal to any procured elsewhere.' I • . As he presses the IlaY himself, he will guarantee each 133.7,1 e . .to be. what it 'purports to be--:there will be node,. ception practised, _us is' fre o uently the case with that procured from Neo Tork.• Orders will be promptly attended to. Address A..G. BRADFORD, Reading, Pa. 14-tf March, 9 ,-- ~. .. XV.. 4., - . J. H. liesini NORTH FIFTH ST., RE N DING, PA: Importers of Hardware and Dealers in Nails, . 1 Iron, Steel and Tin, , IT A , N ri r e E ric e_ i n i n i st iZ y & o z h l a i nd ri, a r _Cu v, ll o .t r i t L u d ie re. Cutlery, rAv-, d re Nails and Spikes, Rifle Barrels, Planes,. Iron and Steel. of all kinds; Tin wire and Rivets, Saddle Trees, Pa tent Leather and Cortrh Monntine, Glass, Paints, Oil and Varnishes ; Cedar and Hollow-Ware, Duponts anti common powder, &c., &e. tnwhieh they invite the at tention of the citizens of Schuylkill County. Feb. 10, ' J 6 1 .1 y , , , • ' • TIM subscriber ban taken that largo 4, 4 1.. and. commodious House, formerly occu •••• Pied by Col. Daniel Ilerr, and opened it as lift a HOTEL, for the accommodation of the lil i I i _ --- , - Public, a, large stable is attached, which will contain 30 horses, and an attentive Ostler will be fund in attendance. ' ' J. KENDALL , Charges Moderate.. , . N. It. A number: of permanent Hoarders Can be ac commodated.J. K. Readifig May IS, , . ' _ '• 20— iy,was i. a distihm irirtotoi hin !paratinn f.A nit *toile:l4 'onsof;the si bottl , ei. 1 • - ,ii sold very ex y yeari+, aid are Mine, as pr Tara . - .eil with thq hum , nvinc4 thd 'most re not Over= rated. La Sh4e."l i ACEIJNS lin. I I • ves, lids nrtirleg li nee us enial,ea iii in Ilse. For ~t h will! no dr y. irate skin, fin . the r trouldesoide iipe singly; easy, this i ed. If, is equally after usinei it, the =rely free Qom the bil by the use of emus. I Tide com ,tip in a neat chi if a shaviiig box, mica! andiconve le has been before 5,000 hoxds of it, sine ai it merits 'lonized tq.return 11410 II eve. r the eau I in, it rgarding avid D'ay riNtl E.dotics nl this Insini•tion cuinlornecti 1S ednes..dav, the Ath nist at the home, cpr. ner of sth slid Walnut streets. nestling being provertiiiil tor health and corn fort, thP Principal thinks it UMICSS to - Inter In to details concerning. the, advantages of its Inca lion. . The purOose of the Principal e•dahli,h selfOol iti.which a fini,hud clue ;.tion can he uli tained —fiy the ample' mean ,. of ; Ihiw the young ladies entr Awed to the care scriber and his accomplislied Precept recoil° such instrnetton; as fOFoinpri °ugh English education, together w;' and ornamental .hranclics. \ COM- • • Education embraces not only in!elLy s , tnre, , but moral atm rub:v . ollZ', 'a [so; Principal .will endeavor 'to cicvaic and the mind, and et tbe.stmee tune rribie I —requiring of the Indies under his dire! and po:isliea mariners, 111 order to estatiliA a whnksonts he sihool will he divided into two de' jimior 'and senior. . Terms for Cloardei Young above I:I years of ago gill pay hir the terin of 46 weeks; With music, :‘ . Under 13 years of age With music, - 7 This SUM entilks •the'yonng Indic and :all the briinches' Ought in the getner with bed, bedding, foci and Itg . drawing and painting, Italian end S. gunges, end use of the L'lano, for whte have to pay extra. . Terms for Day Sento: Classes,.par. ctarter, Juntas Classes, do. - h retich, Dalian per quarter, SpaniAl, Draming and painting, • reel for the whole year, - Extra classes for young Ladies, ' who may desire to learn any of the ahovc langtinges, Drawing nnd palming, There will 4 evening cl'...sscs fur tlemen and boVs.. Foritirrher pert!. at the house of the qubseillier. ovine. 20-1 Y r FIE subseaiber most respectfilll unlit:nine to the public that •he his (case i he ahoy splendid and delightful es aidishMent, which will be: opened har their an: -ornitiodation or, 31 - orsliy the 10t1 „tom" lasi. Tire hotel iris lately undergone a borough re novation wlth,stich impreveinents a l d :sedition • furniture as will Innen increase the clarion au aceommodathei or his guests. This fliyel IS situated at the termir 5011 !leading Railmad,9 tho Borough and cominees all the advantages oil and country—attached Itnlthe establ elusively tar the use of its girests•is .irnarnetital terrace giirden, an elicit •everal acres, overlooking from its H tile llairroad, the Sennytt,ill River art reservoir of the Schuylkill Navi,at commantiiii:t a 'romantic and beatitt the surrounding mount anis . . 'CI, Houses and enables have I a p,leiiiife lure mountain springlwater. 'Phi: airy stables and'enach houses, will • by careful and attentive ostlers; a la are car awl carriages, will be kept cAmmodation of guest's wL+hhigto vi! and other. places in this till, resliii2 a.pledge of his disposition to tr,e hr he,f vx. lions to give satisfaction to his guests, he begs refer to the reputation of !the Cast:A I, Moutita House and Congrtssflall in the ( ilv of New York when kept by him,, arid as..iiret hem that having daily access to The. Philadelphia "mitrki itii Su tithes boil] for Ilie.Table and the Bar shail ne the beet that can he procured. Families aintindtviduals ire :assured this ti eve ry attention will be by the subscrihOr and Iris family to render their visits as pleasant and as comfortable as at any other estatilishment in this country, and a share , of the public patrimage is respectfully solicited CI,IARLES tI. WEBB. Mount Carbon, July B; 1641 I 2 8 T l” rare, awl 'lthpose of is friends has coin- ,ton Row his bus n to a RDY 18 ARTHUR H 15—fmnc) Flour, Hay and. Feed. READING HOTEL. YoU:iG 1. %Ili ES" EL 11.DEN4 PA. G. P December. .2. MOUNT New. Shovi.l Fact. FirME Subscriber respectfully calls t AL . our Merchants and,othcrs, to his su • SMOTE'S 'and HO manufactured at his new Establishment, 'bon, Which are equal in quality, if not s - ut obtained from abroad. , His prices will an article equal inquality,!can be obtain He therefore solicits the patronage of Home Industry. Coffee Locks, &c. rrpaired at his! at the shortest not.ice„ and 411_ kinds of rt - coned. i .106EP April 6, •: W. CARI I ISLE, J' FORWARDING & COMMISSION Arch Street { Wharf, Sc , ' Philadplphia. 1 - I wip ESP ECT FIIL IX informs his fi!iends pnd the 11111 , po 1,1 ic. that he is lrcpared to receive and for ward hlerchandize 01 ”rery description, to ell parts on the Juniatta , West and North tqanChett, of the Snsquehannih, and Scii.tylkill and Union Canals via Schuylkill and Union Canals, which Sin in cpmpletn Order, and such arrangements made who insure a full supply of water during all, the year. - - .1 1 Shippers of produce wi'tl find it to 1:i their interests to send produce to the :'..hiladelphiit' Maqtet, via Schuylkill and Union Canals, it beink the l heapest one safest route. I. Plaster, Salt and Fish constantly on hand, at lowest market prices. I Every attention paid to shipment of Mero t handize by good safe boats, corm - landed by careful captains together with promptness In salesof prnduce. i , Merehandize will not be detained in store on ac, count ofstorrny or wet weather, tbo boats load and unloadunder the store in t he ' dry. . ! i : .- Pitiladelphieduly 1,18. - I 21-- • 1 _ - 1 • - 4 ! gIiATENT BULEIIB— For rullngWlthout Inking the • Jr - . Paper, an excellent article, Just itceiredi and for sale la this office: May :23 ..: - 1 2F " . . IM MEIICINES. TO THE 'WHOLE. WORLD !. is admitted by all wha hart used them, (and who has niat,?) that DR. PE l'Elts , VEGETABLE AN. TIEBLIOUS PILLSir • - • aRE the moat unrivalled remedy ever discovered • :it by the trigLentifiy of man. They arc a sovereign ; cure for the following complaints: Yellnin and Bilious - Fevers, Fever and Ague,' Dyspepsia. Croup. Liver Complaint. Sick Ifeadache, iattndiee.Astlima, Drop. p. Rheumatism. Enlargement ot. the Spleen, Piles. Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heart-burn. Furred ' Tongue. Nausea, lastentions of the Stomach and • 13nwels Incipientlharrhcea.Flatulence,llabitual Cos.' fineness, Losiof Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Com- • plexion, and in al; cases of Torpor of the Bowels. whmett Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. • They - are exceedingly mild in their operation., pro ducing neither nausea Griping, or bebilLy. They are extensively , uso - 1 and commended by Pt:scrim:it): i PtIYsIMANs, In all: parts of the Union, from whom any qmottity of Cei titivates of their t aloe can be I ob . . SHERNAN;S COUGH LOZENGEES . i Are the salest. most sure and effectual remedy for ColdS,Consumptichi.Whooping 'ougn,Asthma, tight- ness of the Longs er Chest, Ac. Mr. Jha Starkey, foot of Gouverneur st., cored or . cough of eightecti'month's standing, supposed to be a - settled Consumplibn, by these Lozenges, when the, physicians conld do nothing for Into. - • Mr Charles W.' Perkins. 71'13owery was cored - tit a severe cough andeold of three month's standing, bye half a box of the Lozenges . Hancock, -197 Pearl st., has used theta its - his family with itiYarmble, sucreiis, and recommendis them to all Who arc afflicted with coughs,'crilds, or any affections of the lungs. - Mr. M E. suffered several weeks with a ilia— tresFuni rough, Whieh timbale relieved, till he tried he c Lozenges, vi hicli cored Ii in a few liners. , Mr. James IS' Rale. No ti Tontine Buildings, Will - s r„ gave soni. , (ilia friend who had tin' enjoyed a sieoo lilt seter setts, heite2 every few • rule, ~ 1111, eh:O'l , lMM ;Mold). an shoos{ . to take ,twa , 1,., life, The Lrizem,es stare him valve ensi, ri.,l et:Alt-41. bim to sleep v:ell lle had inicry ',else he heard. of, and nothing else third, d the: lease. r.-ltel—atinther instance of saving: . a litlitilvjwint . , iron) all Mlnine:j}grtire. . • SIIERAI.'S I,ozr.xt;r,n.. Proved in ;note ilian 4• , .14 1 0 eases to be inf.,Ptldo Ihe ioily cirtat worm-destroying medicine vier doi • covert-41 : S v ,:terous,er sic —Pair it, the joiets lilirliS ..ffeoc,veh, ;r.i.d.n.g. n 1 1,, midsn .110 •10,Multh fltVoheil rtheelss e,':ing at the !toile. a guoiv- SelsiMilit at the ktouncli, ot beat „err ur:'arr of he Wily. sight chilln 01 .411V( J iiic2,s, head ache, druiVsinuss, vertigo, t•.rpor, dtstitrbod dre.ims •taldet , s,ariing in ideep with fright and sereati.ii , g • -omet Mid's h t Torihlesome then. mated bad taste in the Minith, Ineixth mg. Pain tof the y sumach or Puy:els. lideme. nausea," Isentimitmess, toraemus a ppe . itte, binne.ss, blindr-d tinny - telt griein;s. id:mit:lag pains in vartoilis tarts of the Icily, a st.i n, of 1 .1111 , ta the Throat, itehim, of the anus tow; rds- tu . glit. frquent - desire to past something from the bowels, and slim& , time , discbar_eg of slime 1..1 omens. , Dr. Galo Hauler, lid 4 Sixill'A ventie,krew a child Thai was cored of by these I,e2.,,gers,ality three ear's suffering, and %Opp nothing t woold gele the least Telli f. A 'any nn hoar, of r,:in of the Havre nackets wi,s tul J ell of fine do-e of them: Mr. Jul.h G. Wcad,'cri street, gave them:to Iris child, dud ditty brough away ihe wuritts by thou- ; sands. , . I • ZihriPhiei.ls Doane Ims•imfd them. in Over 700 qntes.'srune.of them of the most alarming char acter. arid ,always wit 11 ' Brnininjn fincriTerl, Sixth A vuone, hal us' rd IhNi. In his farm!) for two seals, With entire :MC miss. TiVenty•five CI its per bet. `.Shertnerr',s r mph,r,or Headache I tdiive imiuifii rte - r , ':tel'iti nervous or Biel: Headache:. 0:111,33th - in o I the heart. ler.vness of spirits, 'dirsion-• indainimitorY, or ;timid, sore throat, bowel nr, loonier complaint, Milton* oppression ter a sense of tulung of he cheat, tholic, spa , iris, CT:lmpg, all wrench or hoWels, by-neried ethans and all nor- rous e th,,drises.tirowsuiess dirmtglt the day ei.d illness st night; chat, ra or cholera morinis. tdarrlmea; -- as•dtvide, - or .t Sense of lit , gne. Persons travelling .+ it attending lar'ge parttes. will find the Lozenges rcale ly reviving. and, itapartingthelmoy ;me) , ttlyoullt—its :ed aftevrioodikat ion. they restore Lite tone of thesyx.; ent.geitilra qv. and remot'e' all the untileascoir'sy; m p o-is of too fret!l Jelin M. Morfre. Esl., itor ef the Brother Jrina4 . ban. was cured era . ..toyer.... liesdac he at six minutes list' tree of the Catnphor Luzetigesl- he was prejudiced • gainst them. ':• • Jusep!i 13. rrosie eat (tithe Wash iigton roinpany. suffered lire ears with nervou , t.e.id , cite, that nothing would seVe till pe.esti.th removed it rely 111 - 111erri 0111 . ..11C5. - Dc. Ct ibilatkr,ll , S 5i th Avenue, hasl.cen . sohjery o virdeMatt.., ifs alleallaillie.nn as to make shim 4 1 - s' For Av." . .. tit than- hints at a t ttir . -Not hin vet W.liirdedli,lto any relief trod Lozeu- and th , v eidetl biro ni a few moinras.. ' W.. /4 .4t , re'r ,or .lie ;New York Herald, 1141 I , ld Ililnn for the I,Lt year fur heAlache.or lassitude. m g Awl] four.ctmunedutte rebel' ftom thrum, 11 •, • SS. nn ,s I our . -all ' •I eh, .4'09.c00 told rearly of this best of 'all Plaseers.- r. Paim or th' . .lock. Lion s i S",fic, lieeist, Neck, nr lambs, effeatin ly cored by Lt - . 7 Only 4'.11 genie. cacti, and wa used ri4 to all et hi r in use. Be 09 - testae fo get Sher man's Tier .Ma's l'htsfers, or, yen upon. Avoid the s moms a rid wortif as iodations.' l'he 'a me 1., ...mowed on the Of ga el t ; g et mine AsilhillT it; or . you vs ill he deceived. Congh 1.0-4;mges only Y. 5. cents a box. 1 Worm Loleitgcs gr i -do do • Camphor Lozeir:es, 2. cents per bia.f. P. Piastre, only 111_ cents a piece. The above NleLdelned fors de liv ,1 Agenis for thu proprietor. Also by) YON 'S. C. Al 111'1'1 Ct. Pottsville Kio,dey, Pm! Geoig, 11.1 , 1!i•-nyder, Nevi, 'Castle Juriei 10, 1813 i in !Den .1 thu ub r.:13,,, will -e u thor h useful chill rol e't .dmi he heart Itua easy i.cipline, rtineuts, $211) 41 e 2 5 ,1 $11;li vut, to boaf,t, ctmol, to t—eAcepi anish lan They will ars : 4,8 759. dung , g(' t.iltirs p` :Z*Alt i n. 41—if MMI aiion of tht. Inile i'rou, if Pottiwille both town ,I,llrt•nt t; x a bcntillu o , eil P.iik o •ina grolind d Canal, th, on 1. '0., - to l'ul view .0 lotel. •liatl I' supply ii . teip.ore Ut.( ht atteode. ilraad , plea tor.: tl!c ne ti the Tint e ion; i. CONSUMPTION r. dections of the. Llv.r; Astbori, I?,roorhiqa Pain or . Weakaeps of the Rrease or howls, ChrOnic Cotto.'sir, nem,' rrhoye 11 , 1 e finire, nad . all affections of ' the rylozOnaryT •. NA I TU::E'S OWN 'PRF,SCRIPTION; A comomind ttalsantin preparation of the Prunus Virginiana or " Wild 'Cbcrry prepared hytt bew chemicul process, uppreved and recmninentled by the most thstiovii , !Md RhYsiciitr l9 and universully ncknm~le~ed Lyra most valuable medicine ever diseovered. No Quackery!!! No Dceeptinn, . . , In setting forth the virtues of this truly great in.:dicnie,' we have no desire to - deceive !Jule who are labouring under affliction. nor do we wish to eulogize it more than It jiibtly deserves. Yet when We and gee the vast la inoiintl,of differing and distress i-Aca;ioniat: by many l athe diseases inwhich ibis medicine has proved, so highlY\silecestiful, we feel that we can not urge itti elainka too atriingly, or say tou much in its lavOur. Such indeed are the ' rY• 1 I i .e attention of r ply of i ' ' 1 ' ) k. ei t u ° r u ti) lt tly4 . be as lbw, as ed elsewhere. 'the friquds of i e.qtablifihment mith Werk ex fI ALLEN. • 14— SURPRISINO VIRTUES Of this Balsam, that even in rite advanced stages of Coti-oyirriori, after all the moat ehteemed feral 'edi. itat* physicians have failed 'to ifftct 4ny change, the use of this medicine has • eon tiro'. duetive of the most astonishing to , and act tuallv l effected cures after all hopes of recovery had been despaired of. In the fist stages of the disease, termed " Oa tarrha Copsumptiun," originating porn nrglOt ed OOI.D,Iit has been used with undeviating -tucceSs, and hundreds - acknowledge they Owe . the rekoratton or their health to this invaluable medicine alone. In .that torm tay Consuniptni ,io so prevalent amongst delicate young fema les, commonly Itermed debility, or n GOING INTO EV DECLINE." r ER T IANT A complaint with which thousands are has'also proved highly successful, and 'not only Posseases the power of checking the ifro grass, of this alarming complaint,but also strengh. ins and intrigorates the system forge effectually. than any medicine we have ever possessed.'; ErFor particulars see . Dr. Wistar's Treatise on Consurrifition. to be had of the agents.' Sold ia Tuasville.by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, In tending by Mrs. SARAH MORRIS, and in every town in the State. POttsville,Oetober 2-1-1
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