I WISH I WAS , A MICE ni troo:se I MAI was a mice, earn, And did just as I please; „_•• I To lire In peace with all the:World,_ And nibble at the cheese: 1 "'Cause mire is such a happy 7race— They haint no cares at all; ' • • They alwayamake thettiselveseat home In kitchen or in ball. ' . The7hite' no debts to pay, . Forget no clothes to %year, Linee nature ha,t prot•Med them With silken coat% of hair; , • rind they dont wear no trowealoonk, •Nor stockings to their feM; They don't want nothing, Sam, While they ' ,Can ism enough to eat. If I should he a mice, though, I wouldn't want no cats, -- Unless they'd always pass the bv, And pounce upon the rats. For rata aint of no use-at all— They den% know beans tram Aran; They're just about as foolish as That stupid 'erature—Man.. I wish I-was a mice, Sam, • And let you print your paper;. Td just lay on and eat the paste; Or richt, frtsk and caper; And you would have to tug and toil . In trouble, eare,and 'sorrow, Whild"l's a happy'mice to-day, And happier still to-morrow. A I{rca scaxx.—A day or two since a country man walked into an office in this city; without taking any particular' notice of his whereabouts, lie took offhis coat and cravat; thred them on a chair, sat down, crossed his leas, and , in an au thoritative ton', called out— ".ls that water hot!" air!"-„said the clerk, who had been watching his movements with seine little curiosity; "what water sb! You must be under a mistake." "Mistake:the7d—l sir: I ivant to lie shaved:— Why floret you get things iiti teadiness3 I'm in a hurry." "I beg, -pardon. sir; this is not a barber's shop, ' it is an exchange office." 7 - " An exchange °Mee! there must he something wrong, by hoke:y! I asked a .Person in the strea ovhere Leonid get shaved, and he directed me to meat here." • The clerk looked daggers, and the customer put on his coat and slope. Ac Imenomrro os, ..1 1 11UF.:Monqr.—The rot \ lowing has been handed to ui by a . "Alsb! poor,' vs poring steam, That puffs. aid Mows 00 bard, Far )eara a welling theme Of:changeful man re:...ftrd; Ilpry slug 5C.C1116 roil thy gait; Gone to thy fr:; , fe (*owe. lino by lours Brief seconds answer Mow.' • , . . A fatly-travelling at sea, full of apprehension, in a gale of wind, cried nut among other-pretty ex clamations, •We shall go to the bottom—mercy on us, how my head swims!' qounds, madam. never fear,' siiid.one of the sailors. 'ytm can newr go to the bottom -7i 2 Mtkile your head swims.' - , . A strange duel baulked..—Two girls with their Seconds; who were .also giSls,ivete yesterday • ar rested by the police, when about to, fight a duel with pistols and Bowie knives: ou Bayou, 7t. John. Finding they would not lip tilowed to en danger' each other's lives according to the approv ed and • fashionable rules, the belligerents had a small fight are natura—or in other words, set to, and tore each'othet's hairand faces in regular cat. and dog style. They ire alt in the calaboose. 7-; It' P.:Pic„ allay 31st. . , ita A bileminix.— , Pa, is a'DileniniCa tame ani- 'Why, Robert, a dilemma is not a li'ast, hut a peculiar kind 'of • a fix,' that people get into some times.' .Well, pa, the paper says you can• take either /am of .the , 'Sarah, take that child to its mother.' • . , willingly' concede t o o every man what I selaim. for myself—the freest range o of thought and ,expression ; and am perfectly indiffer ent whether - the - sentiments of others on specula tive subjects - coincide with or differ froity my own. Instead of wishing or expecting that-uniformity of opinion should be established, I am convinced that it is neither practicable nor de . simble , that va rieties of thought are as numerous,-and as strong - ly' marked, and as irreducible to one standard, as those of bodily form ; arid to quarrel with one who thinks differently from ourselves; would be no. less 'unreasonable than to he angry with him for his baying features addle our own.—Prof. Law roue. • . All accepted suitor, one day walking, in :a vil lage in Beds, with the object of his affection hang ing Upon his ann, and describing the ardency- of his affection, said; Show transported I am to have you hanging on my arm.' 'Upon my word,' said the Indy, 'you make us out to' Be a very respecta ble couple, when one is transported and. the -oth er is hanging.' A lady, thdisbeliever in the science, f a sked a learned phrenologist, with a view of punting him. •What kind Of people are thoso vc to have De structiveness and Benevolence equally - and larg6. Iy developed I' 'These, =thin,' replied be, 'are the persons who kill with kindness?, , • • Or Attosts.—There is a - m -time when en will •not suffer bad thingshccauSe. ancestors have suf fered worse. There is a time when the hoary head ofinveterato abuse 7111 . , neither diaw rever ence nor obtain protection,—Burke. ' _ The effect t of truth .es Universally salutary; and every instance in. which our feeble intellect dia coven some gleam!, elevates the spirit, and inti mately penetrates it with a'high degree of hop r i- Dth. LT rtnTY.—Liberty is the collective body, what health is to every individual body. Without health; no pleasure can be,tasted by man ; with out liberty; no hapipness can be enjoyed by soci ety.—.—Bulwei. . , " EA non.—Lit man should never be ashamed to own he-hrbeen in the wrong, which is but say ing in other words that ho is wiser to-day than die was eston.tiiy.—Pope. "I have a shelf," says Cecil, "in rny study - for tried authors—one in my mind for tried principles —and one in IT heart for tried 'friends." -7,4 The night-mare is.now pOlitely termed "the nee ttrrnal horee of the feminine gender." . . Not AT HMI E.—An'lrish 'servant being.asked if his master was at ?tome, replied, uNo." •'%i'hen wilt he return?" . ' !'Oh when master gives orders to say he • is, not home, we never know when lie will come in!" • -- ' When Themosticles Went to Andros to demand to loan of money, he tend," I bring no gods with tae, Foree'and Pertniasion." He was answered, "We have•two stronger, Want and Impoasibil- K.Se 5 • , Lilco the cards which form a child's plaything palace; our pleasures arc nicely balanced one up on' the Other. fist not that of anothar , which thou wouldst drop to bun. • • • A Steam Engine for Sale. •2 - mat subscriber has a two..Florse Stearn Cneine jr which he will sea cheap. It is well calculated for 114n.ing Coal Screens, and has power eußcjent to screen 404, tonsper . day. GEO. 11. POTTS.. J. 118 7. recePied. a quantity of 8 and 10 square and steel suitable for Drills, also, spring steel and Atner can and lrnglish blister steel, all or any of which will be sold cheap for cash at the York Store. February IN I . Dr. .Buzby. • Trimproved and illustrated Gann of Dr , just received• and for sate by retti: 9 .. A. BANNAII, Agent PHILADELPHIA. i*ARE REDUCEp ON THE, , PIIILADa., ReA,l3lNi; AND POTTS.. VILLE: RAILICOAD. - • a'1t z 45A..: ..., ....ip i. ~ . ' . , Ist Class Care. 2d ClasS Cars. Fare to Pottsville, $2 nil.. $2 tie .To innnediate points also reduced. j . The Passenger Train now leaves the Depot. corner of Broad and Cherry street daily:at 7 o'clock A: AL, stopping at the usual way points, and arrive at Potti yille at I2i o'clock: Itomnintt. leaves PottiMlle 'at 7 o'clock A. M. daily, and arrive - in the city at 12 o'- clock. / , . Passengers for Northumberland.S.unbury, Danville, and eatawissa meet btages at Pottsville co the arri val of the trains daily., and are carried through with out delay to t ither of klime places fur $). . Pas'sengers for Tamaqua, Hazleton, Mauch Chunk and Wilkesbarrie, quit the cars at Port Clinton 178 • miles from the city) and take the carsof the Little Schuylkill Hail road to 'Paninqua. thence cOhY' , -ood 'stages to Nlaneh Chunk:whole they, tueet the pa cket boats for Wilksbarre. - Fare to•Nlauch t, hunk, . $3 50 . Fare to \\'ilkesbarrc, 5 (10 S. BRA DFOIID, Semctary. Philadelphia,Julp2l..lB)3. OFFICE OF THE S( - ;IIUYLKILT, NAVIGATION COMPANY. rinLinEuquA,.:llarch lst. • Rules of Toll, ‘l-r., upon the Schnylkilll ,Nariga . lion front the opining of the .I:ata - firm in- IV r:ogrf IS M. RATE". &c.,1; PON COAL. r HE: following rates 0f...T011 ee Coat are fixed from the opening of the navigation, and will tun ho rais ed prior to the Ist of Suite, 1811; and if they are lower ed at any time during the shipping season, a drawback on the'prerious shipmentstill be allowiNl to the ar man in, redact ton. in tl e way of credit for Tull on Coal afterwards Front Port Carbon.- and 1 1?6 cents and fr,n, Srloitik :31 Cit. per ton Front Port C:i11101119_Phil 'of 0210 poundi. On. 11 way-rnal.- not third of a cent per ten per rat Prom the cross weight, a_ locks, , tire_per cent. trill 10 1 ;zed upon the net wcight. &a:riot's o:a ton. ' S y s e :MISCELL3'S S IItEICIIT. The rates of Toll on Misr •ilaneons—Freiglit will.he according to the rates and c assitiont ions of tart season, at thfee OWN and four mill. per 1(100 pounds per mile • . ON F.IIIPI S l4 BOATS. The on Empty Boats to 11 lie, as in 1013, two eta per mite ; but no toll. will t.t letrial on anol:oat whet its carom' pays a toll rift 3 or upwards. %. By Order of the Board rat" Managers. " CLAUDIUS HAIWER, Secretai. 111 10- I 1: EAU ME: I I'AZ Lltllrift"Llfil.' INJ •GEOHGE M. 1 7 .1.1ti1ATON, • Has re-ennmenectl the manufacture :of ' SOAP 4. CA2YELLES.. 4t ..No. 12 . Margaiella Strect.lire aGorc 'Front Street, britycen 11:110w •Sheet, rail road PHILADELPIIIA. • ITT DERE hr off.rs for silo, on rea.oiriblrt terms, $, xeliolesale and retail, first dality Yellow Soap, common Brown do. Whitei.Fuller's do., Palm do. Cas tile do.. Fa nry Shaving du Await 1`!, .. , , ..;; -:' S 111 AL L 1 !fit. ..•.. , : . 1111 -.:,-;,-,:-% ni WE A ..111N. k 7,4 * - 1 , c!. a lia :,..- • . .5 ' , : HANDSOMELY situated in Bradford County, I'a. on the waters -of Little Lovalsock Cr, about 70 miles North of Pottsville. and 13 miles . oullu of Mon, rocton, containing as follows—ane fig Acres. In:, Per- , chit—one 53 Acres 77- Perches—one :10 Acres, also; ha ; Acres, 41 Perches, adjoining. unimproved,: The inn- i provenemts on each art a good log dwelling. small barn, &e., good spring near the door, and withini I miles of the Tioza Turnpike, 1 mile; of Danl. , ' Miller's unproved Farm and Saw Mill. and near to P. Oil Ice; school. Meet ings. &c. Thee adjoin the improved Farms of Thomas Murphy, Cornelius Manahan and Daniel ()Mien. The Title is indisputable, having been held by the present owner 40 yearn, ta...ces all paid up. &r. Letters post-paid will be attended to—and if several individuals; will make a purchase; together. the terms will be D..Mlller can show the Farina. Direct hi A, I'. , MORRIS, fl al Latate office. '23. Filbert st. Pbtlada.. March 23: 7 1e-1-1.,, : 'l2-6ino PACKAGE SALES OF BOOTS AM) SHOES, • Every Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock,. 13 Y G. L 0 R. AMY — A combination having been ftirmed by a por k., Lion of the th,alers iu Boots and Shoes, of this city, with the avowed.object of suppreshim; the sale of those Goods by Auction. It seems proper Mrt,he subSeriber, (who has held these Sales for thr past eialiteen months) to state that notwithstanthne the combination, the Sales will not be stopped; but on the contiary, as be will now role-more than ever, no Old patronage of the Country Merchants, the sales will be bold . . EriTy Tue.vlay Norning i , at the Auction Store. :. , OS Market at., and hit arrati7.e -mentslvith the Nlamifacturers, both of this city 'and all New England. are curb, as to insure Him a constant and full supply of every desrription of roods. The mere fact.of so reat an dna being made. to pot down these Sales, is tiee best evidence the Country Merchant ran hayci, that at is for Ilk interest to sus- Ph;Lula., Marc ain them GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL, 1 0.84 Ni,sat Third st., a le!s•doors chart Arch Streei, PIMA DEL NW:Si Board (inc Dollar per tIlly.• ¶l lir:subscriber. respectfully informs his friende and patrons, that he still continues at 'this old estab lished Hotel, foraprly k. pt b ) Horatio Wade., Thin house is situated in the centre of I,IIiIIICSS, and within one square f 31arkeLstreet, and the Post Office' and Banks, which malt:ill a convenient and desira ble stoppihe place for :‘lcrchants and Travellers. The table stall be supplied et all times, with the best out market alThrds. The shitstriber has been ih the Nisi neat many pears, which jusrities him in•as,king of his old friends, a contir.uaLce or their patronage.. Please call. N. n.--:-Stablinct for I linrsts Phla.! , ., April la, - DALE'S Parent Pre mium Platform an tl Counter Srateß. celebra ted for arcuthcv and on venience., wziki-anted to keep in order, Fund weigh correctly, longer than any , other Scale in use. We bays. a large her of testimonials, from Rail Road Co's, Trans , portation Cm's, Coal Dealers; Merchants and others, who have these Scales in use, which can . .. he scenlatNo. 42 Walnut sale by st., Philadelplna.—F o GR BR OTHER, Sole Agent ' s for the Pate n AteeV &, In Walnut Phila. .GRAY 4 BROTHER, ti~_., i.l Coal &• Iron Beaters and general - Commission Mer chants, and Dealers in all kinds of Scales and Weights ; No. 42, Walnut Creel, Philadelphia. , Feb. 17 • COAL COAL!!'. ("1 AT & BROTHER, have taken the Pecond - Wharr below Locust street. and will receive Coal on tatorage, or to sell or reship, on the mosefavourable Berms. Advances made if required. Office 42 Walnut treet. April 6, • 14- DR. G. W. BROWN, respect fully informs the Inhabitants of Pert Carbon . and its vicinity, that he has located himself 0.4 at Wm. B. Mil's, where he may be consul t._ ted at all times, when not absent on pro- Junofessional business. 8 2 3 _ 4v , • • . Alarvtold Wri tera. , • OF the most approved kind. Airo Books of Preps" red Paper, Carbonic Paper and Agate Pointe for writing, just received and for Bale by B. HANNAN. . Jane 8 23 iArt• .‘ • • to Phil:l(lorAlia, II Haven to Pitilade ladelphin, cents per ton ;14, to Philaddrglia; ono, asrertained at the wetzh ethnic& nod the' toil char 'o will be charged upon Ph ita al el ph ia, ERAS. WEISS Scales! Scales !! PIJILADELMI.I4.. * EL PHIA EADLII.4 TOM'S VILLE RAILROAD. - • (F its Rea tatioi of Freight on Mercheinike. . . .g-bN od_aftcr•Nonday tiext, June 26t14, 1843 lur , Goode will be forwarded with despatch at the fillloWing rates of Freight between Reading • and the 'points below stated,; pc:r ton of 2000 lbs. Brttofen Between . Readink Regding i . • • and and , • 1 ' Phila., 1 Pattsitine Plaster, slate, tiles &e. : $1 10 75 et Pig Iron, bloom, twilit, . . .. marble, rosin, tar, p'tell, 120— 90 eta and grindstones, 1 i ' , ' - • Naik & spikes, bar iron',')- _ ,easting,,lead,tarpentint: I ' - - :i bark,l.raw bbacco, salt }, 1 40 .. 1 00, provitilofiF,ll,C4BloCl3 lain- I ' ' - . I bL r. ttoves 6t,n,, l J 7 'Flour, per barre't-- l Ifiels 11 ets Wheat, corn, r- ` clover 4 eta , 3 cts seed, & salt per ',bushel, ( . Groccrirs, liardwari.,;tee4l copper, tin, brass, do.' ,meztie liquors, machiii- 2 1 cry, butter and egO, } 210 135 cheer, lard and Wimp, oil, wool, cotton. leathey, raw hides, P aints, oyt. ' ~ • . - tees, ]lrtaiip and cm ilagt. J ' il..)ry glade, drugs & rued-') iciries, - foreign liquorii, I , , . w int ,i s,llast, pa ;ler, tretli 1.• 260 1' 70 &if, !meat, confer:bona. 1 rv, 1)1)01,s & stationary.) ' . No jtfelitinnat charger! for commission, stor age, oilrec..ivinz. or delii.ering freight at any of the Company's Depots oh the line. . ATTEITJO%. MILITARY STORE." ruhscriher Wool!! respectfully inform his. -ti• friends and custornerti, that he has located his 1 , mith.fixtory In Tliird Street, No. 101, 1 a few doors below Rice;., whore would .be pleasiqi to see his old customers a nil as many new onos as o r e disposed to favour Inith with tl~cir 014310111. . Ifs co . olihne4 rualudhature, fi\litary and Sportmeu's articles 0f every description,: !such a.+' leather, Cloth, Felt, Sisk and heaver DreSs 41!tli patterns;Por;AFe Caps; llulsters (unroof) . 110,1;do ; Cat-touch Braes; 11ay.,4t c dthards, word Bells nl.ill kinds; Cauttions.,; . Knapsacks, d.flerOt .uatter:i. Fire Buckets„ Boxes, Tube trp'. Brudi jaild Picker's Phones. Numpoons l'iremeq's Caps . , I,emher Stocks, tun Cases, superior quality: Siuu Is;.es. Came It .as. If rums ,ke.,&c., 113 - 'Ord rs thankfully (received and promptly..4t tenth: t V. I LLIA CIZESS.NIAN, ,! 0 Ant N;,rth Third Stieut. F. few doors below hoc Philaili•lphfa. January )3, 1844 2—limn ere, Dime'Leis; Paver P.l:44.Cri, SLedut Engine HuiFriers, and others BE PASCAL. InON -wonris: i .1 , , ~ WELDED 'WROUGHT IRON TUBES.. From 4 inches to 1 iii 4411bre and 2 to id fret long,. 1 capable of sustaining firessure from 400 to 2.7)00 ifii. I per, square itich,, with Stop ,f.hkg, 1"., L•, and 1 ' other fixtures to suit, 'lilting together, with screw: i joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and for i LOCOMOTIVE, and oilier 3TE.ASI BOILER H FL 14.9 . R . u ;• 1 ,! 1 • 2 i . 0 ..... 1 1 „.... , ,-,.... , - - :7Z , ... Ittanirfacture and for safe by . ' ' Imonnis, TAsnr,n & MORRIS. iarehouse S. E. Corner of Third & Walnut Streets,' PIIILAbELPIIIA. , ! : , ! July 11', li. , • OE Hardware an' d CutleryHt TILE subscriber having just received (per lath ' gals front England) direct from tie. manufacturers a large invoice, of ;DADDIVAItE! AND eirrLuitir, which makes complete, Mie of the best assorted !stocks cif HU:DV/ARE; to be found in the city of Philade.l. phia,,respectfully invitett Country Merchahls, to call and examine for themselves; as it is his fired deter initiation, to sustain theircputation it has had of being the ulleanest store in the eity. Those who buy for cli,so, in preference to paying 15 or 20 per cent, for the sake of ti months credit, will lease call before purchasin?, and get a list of my pi les; Which will satisfy theta better, than anything I an say in an advertismiteht, that a store established on the exclusive CASH system,' ,cats Sell cheaper, titan those who buy and sell, on 6; d, or P 2 months credit. I [ liavenr,t received a tar& Invoice ofNewton's, Dar ling's, Wilson's, Griffin's, Waldron's, Inman's and otirr makes of Coin and, Grass Scythes. Also,jCarr'S, and 'Harper's flay and Manure. rorks, Tacks„ Brads Sad, Irons, American Plane Irons, and Saws, ROW: Snyder's and Apses' Shovels and Spades, Ito gether whir a general assortment of Domestic. Hard ,ware. which will be sold very cheap fur nett eish, and cash only. • HENRY L. ELDER, Importer,, 991 Market St.. betwebn 13th and Broad nortk side. 'Philadelphia, March Icu, EXIII i • J . lIAAUIADEN, Forwarding 'and Commission Meichant, Vine st., Mail; ySchteylbilt Philadelplutz TY ESPECTFULLY inkrms his friends , and the Mer -11. 'chants generally, in Schuylkill , Bettis, and thejad oining Counties, that Ihe is•now ready to receive Jn Storo, and ship daily bvigood covered Boats and care- , rid Captains, Freight orevery description, for Port Car bon;. Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven,- tirwiesburg, Port Clinton, Hamburg ,Reading, and all the interinediate places, at unikrin rates during the whole lieasim, fro'm b 0 to no per cent. lower, than the rates by thell. R. No Charges for receiving in Store or delivering freight, front any points on the Vanal. March 0, 10-fnul rust WHITE LEAD. • I utTETIIERILL BititriEn, manufactu v" rers., No 65 north Front street, Pliiladql p!ita, hare now a goad supply of their warranted pare ts hiet lead, and those customers who ! haire bethi sodringly suifolied in coiniequene.e. of a run on the article, tkhall now have their orders ' . • ! MISM fio kiiown subsa,:ce possesses thOse Preserva. I,lv'e and beauttlyinol properies so desirable in a paint, to an (goal excnt s lilt • unudultertqd white lead; hence any adMixturc of uther matert alslPoly 'mars, its vidue. It has therefore belm the steady ;um of the manufacturers, for !pally years, to supply With° public n pure Mine lead; and the . Mmeasing demand fOethe ar ucfe is proof that it has met wih favor.. If is invariably branded cm one head—W ETHER 11, & IlltatllftlftOn OM, and on theother, 4V/in t:ANTED PUILE=O to red letters. Nov.-ler 1-9, 47-1 TO .LET. • s TlI h. snbitantial mid convenient Sroaq.aSTORE and . WHARF:II4(IM at Mount Carbon. lately in nem. princy of Joseph Whie ,!..• Son. The Store is 40x; 40 feet. and the Wareliduse 601 GO feet, both batng 2 stories high in front, having excellent cellara.or rather basements, the floor of which are on the level: of;the ground at the back ofcacb: both buildings - front' on the Centre Turnpiker there are good docks for 'the reception at each I l erchandrzu fiy•the' Canal, and gods brought by P. it. it can bhdischatged at.thc level olthe Ist floor Of the Warehouse. directly into itn rear, which rests against the track of the' MOunt t:arbon R. Road. There is ample 'mite around the dOcks for piling plaster: and a .good lumber wharf will be added to'pretnisesicased. if desired. 1 '4 Immediate posseiision given. Apply tit the Del aivare Coal Company'S offices, . JOHN C MARL, Monet Carbon, or J. Et. 117 South Bth St. Philadelphia. Pottsville, • May 18th • Removal. . : . k • MANE 'subscriber takes this method of informing his LIL customers and the citizens of Pottsville generally, that he has removed ihis 1 _ N ,, FLOUR .e.D FEED STORE , I . .„ from Centre street to the corner •tif Norwegian; and Rail Road streets, where hewill be pleased to merit a continuance of theiripatronagt.s. .!rs, •• ' i • '''-• JOHN RUCH. Feb.:;,: . ' 8— ,•. A' CARD. • - . ALBERT G. 'BROOKE,'I DEOS to intone the, Opia Operatnrs, and the Mer. -kJ chants generallyi, of Schuylkill County, atilt b now prepared to manufacture . I . . SIIOVELS •! I. Of every description, of the beat materials, and In the most workmanlike ;manner; tvilloti he is enabled to sell at the lowest eity prices. ; ; All orders pronipti attendedlo, and the most aCcorn modating terms of p yment given to purchasers. i 1 Port Carbon, Apr •%- ' / 44m0 THE - gINEAS,iIOURNAL: MEDICINES. r ZCARAI'S ACOUSTIC OIL! THE GNU CURE (ER DEAFNESS DEAFNESS CURED. .. • . ! Scarpa's Po'nzpoOd Kr' cosote ' Acoustic 0:1, E .. . ORthe cure of D E A F NE 8 S , pairs, and the: dis charge of matter fr o m the ears. also all those disa greeable noises lilse.the buzzing Of insects, falling df water, buzzing ()finest's, &c., &e. which are Symptoms Of approaching deafness and also attendant!.with the disease. . , . , ' 4-' CI:111%17E1C &TES. j: i The following Editorials and certificates trill be rend with interest as :hey speak-facts, which are "stubborn things." • • ',' i Mon. .r 'ExmtortnisAny Cuon:—lt any have donbts l 't.hey, may nuw dismiss them, and the most incredulous 'may consider 'Deafness as curable. Numerous capes of [tures, and many of them very, remarkable—by the use of 'Scathes Oil,' have been published, but this ' `caps the climax.' Young or . old may yet , rerovcr hearing. A lady in Smithtield,•Pennsylvania: and now •about b 0 nears of ago had been gradually getting•deaf cur more ; i than 40 years, so that it was next to impossible to make ; her hear conversation in the loudest tones of Voice ; itast winter she was inducetato try 'Srarpa's Oil 'Mr ilperifness.' It is May beedssary to add that She has Us . qbd two bottles, and that her hearing is perfeCtly i ester- I , pd—she is cured. ' ' J ,DEAFNESS ConEn.—The following extract from a 1 letter written by Itlr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in 1 this city, is important. I ; 'The bottle of Srarpa's Oil, for Deafness, that you (,'sent nie, with the wish that toy' daughter would try it, 1 : has been used, and in its effects, have astonished alit il you know how very deaf:she has been shire s le was three years old—the now bears quite Well, but as the medicine has all been used, I wish von to sendme an other bottle. which I have every rea - gnn to believe wit 'cure tier entirely '—‘[Time. , . ' For sale by B. li . GIDIPERT, No. 120 North , Second Street, Philadelphia, and by • EICIIHOLTZ & SANDERSON, Agents, Pottsville. 130— Ju 1813, , COMSTOCK & CO'; Concentrated Ccimponnd Fluid SAPS APARILIA. 110 R the cure of Scrofula, Chronic Rheuntat4m, Gen eral Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Tetjer, Pito; I •it or Pustules on the Face, Liver Affections, 'Mercurial and Syphilcid Diseases, Biles, from an impure habit dimity,' lacerali6us of the allTl D uoa is t e a a n se d s ar Leg is , i P ng ains and Swelling of the Banes, and from an impure state nf the Blood, EXPOSIIrC'S and Imprudences in, Life, Exccisite use of Mercury, &c. An immense effort has been lately made do antroduce various compounds called " Gatracts of Sarshparilla,' as positive and spec lac cure-alls. If we werejto believe the extravagant assertions of the adventurers who are ptisliiint them, all disease that " flesh is heir to," can he' governed and reuinved by these wonderful ""kxtracts.'" Now, We want.no customers to our article's bin persons of common sense at least ; and those whet have that, will find it impossible to believe,these exttaiagant and ridiculous assertions; Depend upon it then,if you get COMSTOCK'S true extract of the real Sarsa arilla, ev eryal, disease that can be cured by this and V ions other roots that form the compound, will be cured by it. Such, particularly. as Scrofula, Itheinnatism, and :ill diseases of the blond. and particularly disease and suffering, from the abuse of mercury. Comwrocit's SA ns gnat LL A 451 warranted as good as any in the city, and t just half the price of others, land in as large bout .s, viz:-50 cents per bottle, nr 51 per slagen., Suit ,c mrselves To be found only at Comstock!'s Brattish flnit.e,i No. '2, North Oil, St. Philadelphia; and in Pottsville at Feb. 17, 7-Iy , : I J. S. C. MARTIN'S. ! I 4EhittiVlo% . ! Facts for the Pcofide! . - r . gr im constantly increasing popularity and /I- sa le all. A Fahnestoelt's Vert /Wage has to duced persona who are envious of its success io palm MT upon the public preparatons which all medical men knoW to,bii inellicac uus to expel ling tosrms from the sysiem. This Vermifuge has, made its way into pith., lie favour upon the griotild of its lc tyn intrinsi c merits, more than any oth e r rn e dici r te of oe k n i t : now used ; ,und while many . warm -remedies have, by dint of peal*, been fi4ced into sidle, and shortly utter one the oti T scarity which their worthhu.shet.u.. justly 'nerved, B. A. Fait. nettoelt's Vermifuge continues to be triumphant ly sustained. It has . only to he aced :Sad its effects will fully sustuiMall that tslaid of its wiin derful expelling power. Cer ,licaie. i, 1. Wales, Erie 'en., N'eu7 . l'. Jan. 7,1843. , rertify; that tve,liave used IL A. &fines tock's Verniifiige iu our familie4, and in cv‘trV case it liss proved a deOdeci and ttrcefual remedy for expelline worms train the system: We ctir. dially recommend it to' parents who have eltiL. drcii ‘eithltiat daneernus malady. ELON ' IVNI.B PAINE, ROB'T SIAY, JOSEPH JIPBROUGHS; For sale, wholesale 'and retail, at the Drug Warehouse of 1 . , . B. A. FA fINESTOCK & Co. Corner or sixth and Wood sta., Pittsburg, 1"t Fur sale in Pott.sville, by ' l . CLEMENS sj FARM, Pruggial#, December, 9, I 50., JOYFUL A boost every disease •that flesh 'is heir to may be - 1 : 11 cured by the timely tin of OAK ELEY' CQM POUIN •14:PURATIVE -11{UP. This may be proved satisfitemiily to:those who lvill call at any of the stores whore this invaluable medicine is sold, - by certificates (properly autlien tiedieli) of cures perliirm ed on individuals who: had lost alt hopes ofrelief— certificates of Physicisns who had !the most severe cases kinder treatment, their patience having!taken the medicine by their advice and been sired—certifiestes froin the Pi othonorary, Clerk of Chiihatis%,iCour(No tary, Sc.. stating their acquaintance xvithpersons of respectability and standing, who havingthe goes of their fellow men at heart, fiava VOIIIIRURy come for ward and given a statement of their base and its Ore -rotpublication, &c. &r:' The nuinber ofthese certi ficates being too great for newspalicr publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable' to haves copy of the most important certificates properTy authentica ted, under scal,.to be placed at the stores of agents, who have the medichiefor sale, where persons :011ie !cf with Scrofula or Kings cvit' White Swelling, 'Chronic Rheumatism, Toter, Mercurial ili;:dasiis Erupts:els of the kin, 'COugli of long standing or in ctOient Consumption, Sick (lead-ache. &c, Ve, may have an opportunity of ascertaining the na - nes and residences of those who have been cured by its use, and who will be willing, if milled upon, to give every information required. , As a more general evidence that this in no intact: medicine. I would refer to the names of the follow. iris; well known physfeiams, who' have attested to its efficacy:--Dr. J. P. theater; Dr. O. Birch. Dr; Jur,. Otto, Dr. 11.11. Muhlenberg, lE. caber.' 'Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chetni• cal Store of E. B. EICIIIIOLTZ, Pottsvrite. ", J. 11. AL.. J. 11. Minereyill f.;; Hugh Kinsley Port Carbon ; Henry Voute, Orts*Ogsburg. , January 21, 4-` ly Dr. Beohter's • PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE, For Coughs; Colds; Influenzas, Catarrhs; WlMoping Cough; Pains of the Breast and 'Sides; Bronchitis; Asthma; Croup; DifTiculty of Breathing and Ex - pectination; Shortness of-Breath; balm, mation of the Lungs;-and arrest of ' approaching Consumption. 1 T has been but a few years since this medicine has been introduced into this country, and has been prci ductive of the most astonishing and unexpected results. As several hundred certificates of its effects have been . heretofore published, it Is only 'necessary now, to re mind the public where ft can be obtained genuine: ' Throughout Germany -it is known as the "Life Pre server," and is the mffy:medicine in use there fur the a bove affeetionh. It is put up in half pitit bottles,'with full direetions -SO Cents a Bottle. • Prepared only (from Gm original receipt obtained at a great price,)And sold eeholesala and retail, at Dr. Le i .dy's Health Emporium; No. IDI north Second: street, near Vine, (sign of •the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Philadelphia. . . . . - Also at Loag's Drug Store, Lancaster; Latinbert's, Reading; Dr. Moser's, Allentown; Pomp's and Dick son's, Easton; and at J. G. BROWN'S (late W; T. Ep- Ling) Drug Store,Eentreistreet, Pottsville; and by Drug gists and Sterekeepers generally. ; SIaY 10 , - • 20;-- TOILE ARTICLES. GLENIV''S ROMAN KALYDOR, A SAFE PLEASANT AND CERTAIN CURE FOR REC%LES, Pimples, Tan, Suubnrn, Moth, Elothes, I.' Toter Ringworm, and other obstinate adeclionsUf the saisi removing every impurity and giving to the compleXiOn a clearness truly beautiful. • To gentlemen' it is reccommended for removing the irritation Old oth er diseasis of the skin, often produced by the iuse of strong alkaline soaps and creams in shaving, 114 Kaly 'dor may-be used without the least danger on the most delicate skin, and is a 'refreshing. wash in - warm weath er, or in travelling, price 50 cents per bottle. GLENN'S INDIAN 'HAIR. 0 IL—ThiS ClC gam preps' ation is compounded of rations oils, forming together a compound of great value, for promoting the • growth and preserving the hair, it nourishes th roots, thereby causing it to grow with•vigor, and preventing it front falling out, or turning grey, removing; at the same time, the dandruff which causes the haft to fall out To those who have lost their hair by sickness or any other cause. except old age. it is confidently ref:- commended, it gives a glossy soilness to the locks, and Misfile singular property of !flaking the hair', da)rk, avid is therefore recommended to those who are begi»'ning to turn grey—it is also an excellent curling lipid and; being pleasantly perfumed it is much esteemed Citifies - - sing the hair in general, and for the beads pf children, price 50 cents ver bottle. ' ' • • G LENS ' S AROMATIC ROSE TOOTII PASTE.! This Very pleasant and truly efficacious dentrifice, is: prepa'red from ingredients perfectly harmless, it gives; a pearly whiteness to the teeth, firmness to the trinfts, and fragancy to the breath. removing spots ,or incipi ent decay, and preserving the teeth effectually' i It lia.4 been ' 1391d and reccom mended by dentists in their prac4 nee. 'and is believed to be equal to any article of the kind in use. It is put in neat - China boxes. and having a solid firm, is not liable to waste or spill, and is Reg frenrilie grit of Tooth Powders in ,general, prick 15 its. per hi,c.' I= GLENN ' S INDIAN HAIR DVr4,AS I,varraß ted Itt Change grey or red hair to a handsome brow' or jet black, without injury to the hair, or even idaining to the - 'skin, and may be used • with perfect safely. rro those who bare become prematurely grey, it i,l invalit • able, - and to gentlemen who are troubled with: grey whiskers it is strongly ref:commended, the cOor • pr,j_ duced is natural. and will not rub oil; of soil the wld testMinslin. Price 50 cents. MICHAUX'S FRECKLE WASIT.---A. COlll - remedy far Freckles. This rernedy,was Invented by Dr, Chs Michaux. of Lombardy, a distinguished Physician of the last cimtury. The proprtetor lms ev'e rycontidence in it ; as a superior. preparation for the purpose tlesieneddt may be used without the Itist cau tion, and for pimples arui other UtTections of the skint it is a certaiwcure. Price 371 cents per bottle. The above named articles have been . sold very} Ox tenSively. by the subscriber for many years, anti' are conscientiously recommended to the public, aliprepara thins of real value, and not to be ranked with the hum bugs of the day, a single trial will convince the most skeptical, that their good qualities are not over rated. "A Good Share and -Yet no Shar4." GLENN'S UNRIVALLED SAPOI' 4 'iACEOUS COM POUND FOR SII.IONII. i 4 TO Gentlemen who shave themselYes, this artirles offered with the greatest confidence as jeans(,ea nOt superior to any other Shaving Soap:in ns4.. Stir delightful and consistent lather, which will not de ; y pint the face or irritate the -Most delicate skip, fitrt the ease and comfort it gives to the often troublesome ?„.pe-• ratioh of shaving. rendering it surpassingly easy,ithis cbmpound can be safely reerommended. It Is eottally effectual in warm or cold water, and after using the fare is left soft and pleasant, and entirely free; from the Irritation and roughness often mimed by the use of strong alkaline Soaps and Shaving Creams. The pm pound is pleasantly perfumed and put up itt a neat chi na box, answering all. the purposes:of a shavingl box, and On trial will, be found very econninical and entire tent, daring the few years this article Ins been Before Ihe public, the'roprictor has sold' 35.000 Mixes jof it, and the demand is constantly increasing as jas Merits heeome known. The agents are alathorized In feturn lihe purchase money, where it doe:snot give entire sat isfaction. I . , The Saponacenus Compound !composed of lucre sll admirably compounded. that shaving with 13 a an am‘ohne pleasure.'—U. S. Gazette. i ; 'The Saponarenus Compound, is the best repa:ration 'extant for shaving purposes. It is extem,ively tdt.tron."-' 'ized, and .deserves to he ; every gentleitrin who !shaves himself. druid Gazette. act of •.We beg to call the attention of the beard.al;p s oOion pf our subscribers, to the Saponar'eous Compound.! It b., without exception.the best shavingSoap,we dver tt , 3ed.' ,--Philada. Transcript. `The SaponareousCoMpound for shay imz, best —peihaps the very hest drtiele in use, for Itcyaping the beard from the human face divine. , What Withatieen razor and this compound, you may shave ydur face In half the time, you are pronouncing the word. It is an anomaly in lan:nage- 7 n is a very good shat-e, and yet no ihave.l=-Boston Daily Times Prepared by ' L. W. GI.b.:NN, Manufacturer of Perfnmery, Cmdnetirs. tel Fancy .Soaps, nand St snuth Third street, opposite tae chance. Philadelphia. And alga sold by I ! BENJ. BAN NAN, Ag't.,.pottSvllle. - May IS 7--Iy. B Air s E Oliver & Mars, RESPECTFULLY announce to the 'citizens of Schuylkill county, that they have commenced busi ness in the Store recently occupied by Witlimn C. Leib. one door south of the Post Wire, in the IThirough of Pottsville, where they have just opened a new and carefully selected stock of - Dry Goods; Groceries, Glass, . Queens; Earthen and Hol • low- Ware, &c.,1 &c., Among which may be found Ch l dhs, Ca.slmeres. Sat- Mouscline de Chighams, l4wns, Meri 'noes, Silica., Satin, LaceA, Napkins, Ifollands.Tlannels, Marseilles, Valencia. Silk, Satin and othet Vestings, a great variety of MuslinS, Bleached and iiiiideaehed, Silk, Cotton, and Ginghams, Ihindkerchiefs; Summer 'Cloths. - Velveteens. Ladle's and Gentleman's Stock ings, Cloves, and Mits plan descriptions.- Arso,-Syrup, - Sugar-House and New Orleans Molasses, Sugar, Coffee and Tea, Cheese, Candles, Soap' Salmon, !Shad Mack eral, Herring, Hams, Shoulder, and Si - Poked Meat, generally, Tobacco,Segal's. Crackers, Butter, Eggs, Lard; Sweet Oil; Lamp Oil, &c.,*., &c. ; 'Having purchased their goods! with great; care,. and on'reasonable terms, they will be enabledro; dispose of them, at prices quite as low as their neighbors. Fr • TAILORING, 111111 E subscriber begs leave to inforth his friends and the Public in General that lie' has com menced the TAILORING, B • In all its various-branches, aiNe. 2 anton Row, Coal Street, where by strict attentinri 4) his busi. ness, he hopes to, give perfect satisfaction to all wire may patronize him. • I • ARTHUR HARDY. Pottsville, May 4tll, i 18— • 1 7 1.41.N1TUR! FURNITURE!! • CABINET MANUFACTORY. BEATY GRESS,ING, T 4 ESP,ECTFULLY informs the Schuylkill county publir, that lie is now prepared to mannfacture all articles cd'ilottsehold'and Parlor Furniture in the neat-. test, handsomest, and most satisfactory itianner. He has also on hand, at his Ware-room in Igahantango street, corner of Adam Street, an assortm ent of • MAHOGANY GRADIS of the French pattern with Hair Seats: Fine Mahogany Centreßablas, Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, made nfter the French style, with glasses, &c. In addition to the above. the advertiser is prepared to receive and execute all orders for repairs, Ace ;which twill be carefully' attended to and finished lit the shortest notice. 1 . , All kinds of upholstering, such akco:vering Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, &c., will be finished in: the most ap proved manner, if entrusted to his chartieda long expe rience in the business having qualified hipt for the un dertaking. ; The advertiser would Inform the publie:thk although residing in Pottsville, he can tnrn out furnittire of the beit workmanship, at - as low prices, as tiny of the city Warehouses, and -respectfully requests those who need articles in his lime, to give him a call, buihrse purcha sing elshwhere. May 25 : 2l—ly • . New Cheap Cash Store. - z z. , THE Fll ' , scriber informs ins ~.7. -J -x, L ri ,,„ friends, and the pubt i,, that he ~,,,,,l t if skt I i A Lan opens I a NEW CHEAP % i ..... .. 7iih. Li ; i - CASH sToity; in the BMI- ..-- t_tFIKI: ' _ ding in Centre st., recently de- .11 • cupied by It. T. i Taylor, a few doors abOv / eNortimet's lintel ; where he will constantly .keep.on band, a & eral assortment of the best quality of i ' . -- Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, . Boots and'Shoes, -- - Provisions, Hats andf Caps, " Cedar Ware, Tobacco ,ti &gars, 4e., Embracing every article generally kepi in a Dry Good and Grocery Store ; ' All of which he is de termined to sell as low, as they can be Purchased here, or elsewhere. By strict attention to his business, he hopes to receive a portion of the patronage of the pub lic. • . . Call and examine fOr yourselves. • ! EDWARD. IUi(tTES. Apr. 13, ! 15-Gmo New Lumber Yard IWI TIE subscriber ann ouuces to the public that h e . opmed a . . LUMBER 71 - ARB • In the borough of Pottsville, immediately back of the new Presbyterian Church ; where he; will constantly keep on hand, a la.ge assortment of Lumber, of every description. He has on hand Pine Boards, front $ 10 to 816 per M. and Oak, from 810 to 820 per He respectfully solicits the , patronage of his friends and the public, and feels confident, that he will be able to supply Lumber, at such rates, as will give general satisfaction. JOSEPH SHELLY. COB B ACON for sale by ""GRAY BROTHER, 42 WO lot street', Philadelphia. Jiine 8 I f ' Superior Writing riper. • '', • PULED and Plain, very lough for ' InStruments of rlting, suitable for Lawyers and Scriveners, for Bale by - BENJ. HANNAN, Atrt. June !I , ' 23— READING. Flour, Hay and Feed. lIE subscriber respectfully announces to the rill zens of Schuylkill County, that he constantly keeps on hand at his Establishment in Reading, : Flour by theßarrel, .• • Hay by the Dale, and Feed of all kinds, ; Which he •will warrant to be equal to any procured elsewhere. As he PITSS29 the Hay himself, le•will guarantee each Bale to be. what it purports to be—there will be no de eeption practised, as is frequently the case with that procured front NewTork. • Orders will be promptly attended to.. Address A. G. BRADFORD, Reading, Pa. March, 9 le-tf W. & J. 111. Kelm, NORTH FIFTIIST., READING, PA. inrporters of Hardware and / Dealers in Nails, Iron, Steell,nd Tin, ITAvEcnnstamly on band. a; full assorlibent of A -1.1 inerican and- English Hardware and, Cutlery, Nails and Spikes. Rifle Barrels, Planes, Iron and Steel of all kinds; Tin wire and ltivets, Saddle Trees, Pa -1 tent leather and Coaeli Mount ngr, Class, Puints,'Oil 'and Varnislws ; Cedar and Hollow -Ware, Thiponts and Coninion Powder. &c.. &c. to which they, invite the at tention of the citizens of Schuylkill Cetnty!,. Feb. 10,' YOUNG L Boarding and Day SchOol. IL" A.DIDT,G PA. 9i, E duties of this Institution 'commenced on WedneFday, the Bth intd at the house,-cor. ncr o: Sib and Walnut streets. Reading being proverbial lor health and com• fort, the Principal thinks it is useless td . enter in t-) details cancernin . g the.stivantages of its loca , lion. The purpose of the PririOpul is to -establish school in which a fitiklied education can be ob. rained.—fly the ample means of this seminary. the young) ; ladies entrusted 10 the care of the sub. scriber arid his accomplished Precepircss, will receive Filch itotrociimi, ns ti COlapri 4 C a thor ought education,• together with useful and ornamental bratichc,.. Education embraces not only intellectual ctrl- tare, but moral anri leligionq also; thereibie the j Principal will endeavor it" elevate and expand the pilid,radd at the .9a ne !line rtline the lie-itt —,requirinz of the Mitts u dcri his direction easy and puh,licti manners In orde'r to estabii4i a rholesnine discipline, he school] will he divided nitu tan.) dcpattincnis, viz: junhir .and senior. Terms for . Young !adies above 1!:, will pity fur the 'ern; With music, Under VCOrn of ago With wutie, . • $2,,,, ~. .... . This sum eenrol.s r the young; ladies in board, and, all tile br;ihroites taught in the school, to. mitiler wit'i bed, bedding,' V:iel mill light—except thawing and riitimitig, D' i iliait 'and Spaiiisli lan gnu ges, and use of (4 h e ipto, fur winch they will have to pay t:Ctra.. . 1 • greraii the fDay xtchoiars: scnio: ( - 7/..es, , rer• r wirier, . iii J unior Cli,ses 6 r . French, f • 1 A Italian' per quarter, SpatiiiM, i Di a.vingland painting, Fuel for Clue whole y.enr, - Extra classes .for yinnig Ladies, who ingy doiOie to lear n an) , of the above languages,. Drawing i and painting, -There will' be cycninf cl.sses for strung gun m tleen and boys. For tw her particulars amply at the house at tht4 kiosriber Decetni.r.,lß, 110. V /1.0 Ft:L. MOUNT CAI TllEtrifse: OAT ma:t to the public that ' aro which will It~IfZ; ;liod ti 1,0 lt t respectfully annuli i4ct has leased he abut ih.lightfut establishment, hu opened fur 'Weir ac n on 3l outlay the lOW undergone a thoronei re. provemenis and additional inereasC the corntort anC I'ne tlutel novation with etioh.re furniture as vu ill inincli accommodation of hin MEE This ;Jonil is xituated at the termination of the Philadelphia.and Beading R a ilroa d, 93 miles from Philldelphia, adjoining! the Borough of Pottsville, and dnes till the advantages of both town • i country—attached to the establishment ex clusively for the use of its gne=ls is . a beautiful ornamental terrace garden, An encto:ed Park of several acres, overlooking from its rising grounds the Railroad, the Schuylkill River and Canal, the reservoir of the Schuylkill Navigation Co:, and commanding a romantic and beautiful view of the surrounding mountains. -The. Bath Horses and stables have a plentiful supply or pure mountain spring Water, 'l'l extensive ar.d airy stabßs and coao houses, will be attended by careful and - attentive ostlers;.N lailroad plea -sure car and catrages, will be kept for the ee commodation of gueSts wishing to visit the mines and other placeS in this interesting region. As a pledge of his disposition to use his best exer. Lions to give satisfaction to his guests, he hegs to refer to the ecpulatiori of llo! Coil:all llouut.iiu Bouse,and Congress 1-1.111 in tiro City of New York when kept by liipt , and.as-tires them that havins daily access to the' Philadelphia .market, his suoplies both liar TiaVjaid the Bar shall be the hest:MAl van ba procurt:d. Families and individuals ale.iassured that eve ry altention w be paid by thd sidiscriber and Ins family to render their visas 'as pleasant and as comfortable as at tiny establishment 'in this country, and u share of dab public patronage is rctipectltilly solicited. H. WEBB. 'Mount Cabot), July 8; 1614. 28-1 y Newt Shovel -Factory r HE subscriber relectfully calls the attention of our Merchants and others, to his supply of SHIVIIIMS and HOES, • manufactured at his netl i • Establishment, at Mount Car bon, which are erilia I inFinality, if not superior to those obtained from nbroa,l. His prices will be as low, as an article , equal in quality, can be obtained elsewhere. !le therefore solicits the patronage of the friends of Home Industry. • Coffee Mills. Locks, Srt:. repaired at establimhtnent, at the shortest notice, and all kuids of Smith Work ex ecuted. : • JOSEPH ALLEN. ME LISLE, `JR., IV. C:1 FORWARDING & FOMXISSION MrRCIIANT Arcli - Street AVlutrf, Schuylkill , • ESPECTFULLI informs his friends and the .11.Vpnblic. that he iv lrepared to receive rind for, ward-Merchamlize of 'emery description, to all parts Ortrthe -Juniatta. Weil and North Drenches of the Susquehannah, and Sentylkill and Union Canals via . Sibuyikill and Uninn Canals, which are in complete taider,and such arrangements made as to insure a full supply of water &riot; ntl the :tear. Shippers of produceirvi'l find . it In be their interests to send produce to Ihe i•hiladelphia Market, viii Schuylkill and Union Cans's, -it being the cheapygt anc safest route. i . . Plaster, Salt and Fish constantly on hand, at loa4st Market prices. ' Every attention paid to shipment-of Merchandize by good safe boats, commandinl by,careful captains together With promptness in sarcsof Produce.. Merehandize will not be detained in store on ac count of stormy or wet weather, the boats 'Mad and unload under the store in the dry. Philaduipina,July r, 1813 PAPER , IIANGINGS & BORDERS, Cheaper thtn White-Washing. . •. TIIE subscriber-has on hand, a large assortment of Paper Hangings and• Borders for Parlors, Halls and Rooms, of the latest and most fashionable Patterns, va rying from IS to 50 cte. per piece—which he will sell at the Manufacturer's cash pricis. The very low rates at which we sell our papers, makes it absolutely cheap , - er papering, than to white-wash twice a year—and be. sides atouse is not now considered finished, until it is papered.' - • BENJ. BANNAN, Ag't: June 8 ; • , • It itadmitted 111 all wha have used them, rand who has not?). that - DR. PETERS , VECIETABLE: AN . Tinnuous PILLS, ARR the mo - . 4 unrivalled - remedy ever diScovered. by the ing:cnutiy or limn. They are a sovereign cure for the ftilloiving complaints: Yellow and Bilious • Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Group. Liver ComplaintiSiek),leadaclie, Jaundice. Asthnia; Drop. Itheunaiism, Enlargement 01. the Spled,n, Cholie, Female Obstructions, Heart-burnt Furred • Tongue, 'Nausea, abtetitions,ol the 'Stomach and - Boivefs. Incipient Diarrhom , Flatulence,Dabittpl Cos tiveness. Loss of A.ppet , te, Blotched or Sallow Coin ptetion, and in 'all easealof Torpor of the Boweis, whie a Cathartic or an ,Aperient is needed. they are exceedingly mild in their operation., pro dutfing neither Nausea Griping, nr Debili.y. !rimy are extensively used and commended by PnACTISiNG l'orisiet.t:::s, in hit parts of the Union, from whom any quantity of Certitichtps of theirlalue can be oh aitled. . SHU.B.M AN'S - COUGH LOZENGERS - Are" the 'safest,: , most-sure and effectual remerly•-for Colds , Coniumntion , Whoopingrougn,Asthina, tight ness of iwp Liings or , Chest, Sc. Ito Storl - cy, !hot of Gouverneur st., cured or congh of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be I Consunipt ion; by these Lozenges, wlienj the physicians could do mohing for him. ‘• . Xt. o,hr/es W. Pe; 4/113. 71 Bowery. was enred nf a 'severe tinitoh:and,mlll orthree munth's'standing. by haltsbox tile Lozanues. Rec. Mr. flai/cock; -197 Pe:dist., has used them in . his f ititilY wadi invarialdi; success. and recommends them to all who are afflicted with coughs, colds, or' any affections of-the lungs. Mr. M. E.Mariin snthardseyeral weeks with a dis tressing Cough; which nothing relieved, till he tried' the-c Lozenges. which cored him in a few herurs- Mr, Jamex l% /Mr. Nn 5 Torqine Boi d egs , Will st.. gave come to a fiientl who had not enjoyed a night's sleep Mr seveial-weeks, being every few mi nute. attieked.tvith souse distressing cough, as almost to takeaway his life. The Lozenges made him raise easy, and, enabled him to sleep tvrll at nigh. Ile had tried .cvery thllig else he heard of, and nothing else afitirdiAl the least relief—another instance of saving fellow-heingifrom an uniquely grave. • sllErol'AN'6 WOlt‘i LOZENGERS Proved ib more tlda 4(.M0 cows m be lititlifible the only 'pertain worm-deseroyina: medicine ever dis covered r Sv .. nriLoms Or WOrtllS.—Pain in the joints,orlinths, olfenive breath. picking at the 1104 t. grinding of The teeth during steep. and at tones a paleness about the... his m.lth flushed cheeks bleeding at the 'nose, a gnaw• ing sensation tit the sioniaCh, tlaslter of heat over thti surface Of he body, slight chills or skive' ings; head drewsinesv.'vertigo, torpor. distil rhatt drernis sinlden.t.aartistg in sleep.wwh frir.lit and screaming ' soineihnes a t toulderaime rough. feverislim;l.s, hire, fits, bad tante in the month. tiillicult breath • •iiithe stomach or I. l .myels. fatigue, narnma, n,eainishite4s; voracions appetite, leantiesic bloated stoznach orgripings snotione pains in various parts of the body, a sense or eomeihipg, riving the throat, of the anus fowards 4 'frquent desire to puss,sonierhing from the bowels, and smile• times . dilir.hargcs ofidinie and macre!: Dr. Galen UaWcr, loSSistli A venue, knew tichild that was curet' of los by. these Liramigers, alter three , yea r:ssliileritig, and , not bin:: l'I•C would give the least relit f. A toy on !MAO or trite or the lltrvre aanketsl was cured or ii , s by oiLtpne dose of them. '• Jute R. 11'0,4. 37 Thin , rent. gave them tE• his child, arid they (trough away •he worms by thum:. sands. . itoarder.4: Nea of 001 it 46 weeks, sl'2lo GE All Di. Ziloriskir, IS Duane has uSed them in ovet 700 eit.es, sonic Them of . the most a hit ming char ;icier, and al Way S wit It the greatest socce,s, - 8ei1i1771171 NAI Sal), ed 0166 in hls Cann!) for twit yea's, with Gore tut cc.. 9: Twenty-live ettits per tea. rbtrt;t . .9 • Held ;clic (Itve inrnediate relief in nervous or sick Headac he,) oalnit ion oil the he.trt. lowness of spirits, despon.- leney,~irflaointatory,or putrid sore throat, bowel or .ontmer cottinl.tint, Minting, oppression or a sense of. .inking;ot'licl,chest spa-ins, cramps, of tin,. `.o.mat;ll o 7 howels, Itystcric.d ohm: and all tier. volts diseases. drowsiness the day 4114 wake. • folnes4 htmight; or choler •- tissitude, or, a sense rat l'ersons trayellito. or attending large parties. W . Oi allti the Lozenges real- iy revivisa. and thillatt.ng t h e buoyancy of youth—u. sed after 'citSsipation, they restore the toneof the sys-• tern generally. and rentnve all the unpleasant sytop to"ts o firm tree ,1 • Jolt M.. dlloore. EN., F. 4.40 1. Of the Mother Jona. • han,.twas cured of a severe headache in sik minutes by three itf the . CamphOr Lezmiges— he was prejt,thCed . against them. Jusiyh iconem. of the Wash tngton Marini - , Insurance C.'ompatty. has rtiffred (or )earslwith perVol.l, headache, that clothing Would re lieve till he used these bole, gea. whn.h removed if entirely in lifteen ninnies. MI G; PERM°. 49-tf Dr; 1(.6 Si tlt A venue, has been subject viodeidattacks of:headache. so as to make biliirCal- HMS! 1,)1t:Ifi for two.Or,tluee torus at a tune. Nothisig-t; aironled hito ass relief unite trawl these Luzon and they cured Mtn ilia few mmutas.. - - "IV,. Attree EN, a the New York Herald, •hae osed then for the last year for•lie.olaehe.or lassitude.. and always, found; itmordtme reher from thein.— Merman's l'ofir ?Hurt's 11109(100 sold yearly of this hest of all Plasters.—:' Rhetimatisin, Lumbago, rain or fc'eakness ire the- Back', I_ole's, Side, Breast, Ni , clt,'or LiMbs, effectual ' ]J:I- Only 1 . 2 y Cents each, and war.. , ranted superior to all nthrr plasters in use. lie par to get She, mart's l'oor alivi'allasters, or you will be imposed upon. Avoid the s, urines and wonn less imitztiens. •The roe iv stamped on the back of . each; gel.enne without it; or you will be deceived. Cough Lozenges only 2.5 coma a box. %Verna LOU:II:ICS '45, do do .. . . . ...- ~ C:imphor or headiche Lozenges, 23 center boi ~P.ior Nlnn's Plasfiq - ciokly 12.: cents a piece. , .• , The aboe Aletheinett lbr sale by T. & J. r,EArry,' . Agents, for the proprietor.' AI oby JOHN S. C. I'kIARTI V. Druggist Pottsville. Hugh ]Mosley, Port Carbon. . , Willinin Ll'ag2art,,Tamaqqa. CONSUMPTION OF TILE L'iNGS, • ziffe!•eiinni,of the Liv , r, Asthma, Bronchiiit Pain or it'eaknere of the nreast of Lanes, chronic Con7los, Pleori4y,ll , m•rrhage•of the Gongs; and all affeclions of the Pulmonary. drgani. NATURE'S. OWN • PRESCRiPTION: A com•reind firl,anite pee ivy-4110n of the; Prangs Virginifttra ,ir Wiid• Churn! flark,"; arepared;hy.a new chemical proceiet, approved:,' and. recrimmended.h . k the most distinguished', iditiaiciami, and iiniveriially ncknoWleged,ilicj. Mast:valuable medicine ever discovered. In setting forth'the virtoes _of ibis truly great: medicine, we have no desire in deceive. thosA .!. who are labouring under affliminn, nor•do wet' 1 ! wish, oeulogize it 'mire than it juutly deserves', Yet when we look around and see the vast mirunt•rif suffaim.r and distress neensinned irrmy of the diseases in which this medicine has, prrived so highly sucriessful, we feel that we not; urge its claims to , ' strongly, or say too miter in its favour. - Such indeed are t h e SURPRISING . I'IItTUES Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced staget of CON-umrrtori, after a II the oinAt e s Slcerned cult s of physicians have failed ad effect any;{ ellinge, , the use of this inedicind has been .pr0..;1; due:live of the roost astonishing relief, and acs tuallv effected cores tiller all hopes of recover:* had beep deepaired of. , In the fir st . stages of the disia.se, termed 6 . Ca.& ; lai j rh.r/ Consumprion," originating from riegirri. ed :COLL), it has been used with undeviating? . suecess, and hundreth acknowledge they o‘* the restoration or their health to this invalnak medicine alone. Ire that form of Consumpriinil so prevalent amon g st delicate young .femate•, o, commonly termed debility, or , • !eGOrNG INTO A DECLINE," A:Complaint with whicG thoilsands' arc 1in4 , 4 ing, it has also proved highly successful, and r4i, ing aiol o but 1.56 streoghi; only possesses the power of,' checking the prikl• grew orthis alarmeompl ens and invigorates, the systemmore effeeboalli than any medicine we have ever possessed. Vor particulars see Dr. %Vistaed Thad* on Consumption, 'gibe had of:the agents. Sold in Pottsville by • • EMS .:10IIN S. C.. MARTIN. lu Retiding by Mrs. SARAH MORRIS, n n'd in every town in the State. . , • Pottsville ,October 28,. • . EDICINES. TO THE WHOLE WORLD.! Gi!orge Ileirsoyder, \e,‘ Castle hire 10, 1813 _ • • •,. "•••,'" 'T TT •,k7. r 4 VOLirgik‘ Eitrt• • Al' 11 0 = RENtc. e,c)-1 FO It cllsacliery!!! No Deception SEE
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