BONG' OF. THE HEARTH RUG SHE PE TO_SEIC ,You promised to !castoff your 'smoking The day I consented to wed;' how little 1-tliought you were joking; How fondly believed what you Bah% • Then. alas ! hovecompletely you sold me. • With blandishments , artful and vain, When you emptied your snuffbox, and told ma Yea never• would fill it again! Those fumes, so opPresive.' from puffing, Say, what is the solace that flOwst . And whence thdcniorrient of stuffing A parcel of dust to your impel By the habits youthus are pursuing, There can be no pleasure conferred; .now irrational, then, in so doing! • Now is it not very abatirdt Cigart cotne . to three-pent each nearly, And six pence an ounce itilour snuff; Consider how _much, then, you'yearly Must waste on that horrible stuff; Why, the sums in tobacco you spend. love, • The wealth in your snuff box you sink, Would procure the of drc Eel no end, love. And keep me in gloves—mily think! What's worse, for your . person I tremble, 'Tie: going as fast - as hcan; n can; 7 0! bow should you like to resemble . . _ 'A smoky and inuffrold Man! '.Then resign, at the call of affection, .The habits I - cannot endure; • . ••br jou'll spoil both yoitrand completion, A.nd ruin your teeth, I am aure.—Loodon Punch. The Sliding Scale of Manifirs.—The rinnezed aatract is frOm an article in "Frazees Magazine," and is meant to apply - to a would be elxnntes in England. Hits at English', manneK . wiih very little deviation, Often apply strikingly on this side of tho water The ladies and gentlamen of the sliding scale are courteous to:persons of high rank and station, as indeed they, ought to be ; they show that they can behave wetland yet they cool down in man ner towards others' of inferior station, exactly in proportion to the grades the nobodies may chance to hold on the scale, and descend from polite -courtesy to polite rudeness—the most impertinent of all kinds of rudeness. It is, indeed, highly di verting, at times, to behold the active working of the scale, and.its rapid sliding from one degree, from one extreme even to another. We mem- . mend the curious, in such matters to take a favor able position in the drawing , room, and, observe the arrivals and the receptions guests experience at any fashionable party ; it will well reward the trouble. Noticcthe lady of the,house in particu lar ; for though gentlemen are in fact greater at , ekra than ladies, the latter do things-more grace-, fully, and with a prettier air. You will there see the delight, however subdued, that is evinced in receiving the high in rank, station, or fashionable' reputation; the easy and friendly mariner that falls to the lot . of those next on the scale ; then there is the pretty entpresse courtesy of pleasure, the profound courtesy of hate, the' graceful courtesy of Indiffereni e. the sliding- courtesy to the right 'cr left, according to position—which says, 'Puss on.' • There we see both' hands extended, to recei‘e "dear Lady A," one hand held out to greet Mrs. Nabob 8., and three fingers given, with a familiar , nod, toMiss Nobody C. Nor is this all, for we have the sweet little head leant over to the' left when a younger 'brother is'-advancing from the , right ; and a word or nod to Sir John, cast, ever the rightrirm, while acknowledging parsons Lack : living's formal bow on the left. There are a thou sand pretty' little tricks and rnanceuvres besides, all equally graceful .and expressive, though impossi ble to be rendered by description. A good observer will easily distinguish the tro,ups who are invited to give eclat to the party— • those who are only. invited "because they must be invited"—those again who are,to be delighted, and astonished at• every thing, and the old rank and file called in to fill Places, and no more. Nor are gitests behind the hosts in tactics ; far from it, foi, many would have ymi think that they only come ' to confer an obligation, some even to confer an honor. The vapid exclusive affects to' lounge in, merely to kill, time, and looking round on the crowded monis, seam , to ask; "Is there any one here I while many, on the other hand, show at once that they come to act the part of regular sycophants.' In general the yOung girls are hap pleat on such occasions; and, though you see some • . who have no idea beyond being admired, they.still bring the greatest portion of hirality and cheerful ness with them into company, 'and cast, indeed, '• "when not Spoiled by fortune-hunting mothers, or the heartless and artificial tone of modern man ners„ the principal charm over the so ealled bril liant and fashionable society of the day. Now all this,'When not simple aful silly afTectation,is the result of mere ignorance to give it the gentlest • name-possible; for personsheha:ing in this man ner wish, in fact, to be thought, something dis tingue, elevated in sentiment, feelings, intellect or • • mental refinement, the very reverse of what their manners, which it not founded in ignorance, must be lookdiipon as ignoble and low minded, prove them to be. And for the best and cleverest of all reasons, that every person of true worth, endowed with generous sentimentskwith the kind, noble, • and lofty feelings men are proud to poaaPs, and' ashamed to want, delights in being corteoue and polite, and never resorts to an opposite line of con], duct, unless where cases of Open and avowed per-. sonal hostility place all social intercourse out of y• the question. If this last proposition is just, and it will hardly, we think, be disputed, the sliders have only the choice between the ignorance of which' we have in our gentleness accused them, and that rottenness of heart, from which, where --'"there is knowledge, rudeness and bad manners can .--- alone arise. The way to ThPottk - a Low 'Roc° Slander.— The Xenia , Torchlight suggests an excellent plan for silencing every slanderer whcrrepeats the •bar gain and sale' charge against Henry Clay. This ittho plan: Tell him that when the charges had been ful ly undo before the American, people, and all the evidence adduced' that could be adduced in sup port of it, Mr. Clay was - nonitiated to the Senate, 'for Secretary of State, and confirmed by an over whelining vote; and that among the Senators who voted in favor of his confirmation, wee THOM— AS H. BENTON,ag MARTIN VAN BU— REN!!! , . kA .northern nicin willi southern feelings' is said by the New Orleans Crescent to be 'a yankee with the yellow fever. The . .Pu/ka dance, just introduced into the fash ionable circles of Europe, is exceedingly popular withthe Locofocos. The Aleiandria Gazette says its principal movement is 'one step forwarE and hoc. backward." The Locos are practising it ve ry alaiduously, and will dance it in'November next:to perfection! - The English ride on their Railroads at the rate of S 6 niilea per hour on extraordinary occasions. There 'ved at the port of New York recent ly, in -- twelve days, 8,247 emigrants from foreign countries. When you Top the'question' to a lady, do, it ;with a kind of langh, as if you were . joking, If she accepts you, very well, if she" does not, you can say was only in fun.' He who gives way to angry invectives, furnish es a strong presumption that his cause is bad, since truth - is best supported by dispassionate argu ments. 'Men will wrengle,for religion, write for it, figh for it, die for it—anything but liye for it. The Maysville Eagle says when Ems Sous ' seer ascertained that be was dropped by the Con. . vention; he tore his old red jacket from top to. bot. tom. He declared the never would limp again, or shed another tear, to save the party from the d-I.'l Henry Clay Knives. • • AiIoODGER'S celebratod Knivccwith the name: of Henry Clay struck on the blade. just' received - : and for said by ' B, VANNAN.Agent. . &fay Pi 19- _ . PII IL ADE L PliIA. -- ; . .. . PARE REDUCED ON THE' . PLULAD A., BEADING AND, I'OTTS. VILLE: RAILHOAD ,, • , - • ala .1 . :,..aa _ ..., • .-_\ 4. hiciassdprg. ziClasstam: . Fare to Pottsville, $2 fil s22o _ i To immediate points also reduced. The Passenger Train' now leaves the Depot. corner of Broad and Cherry street daily tit 7 o'clock A. M.: stopping at the usual way points, and arrive at Potts ville at 126 o'cl sck. Returning. leaves Pottsville at 7 o'clock A. M. daily; and arrive in the city at 12 o'- clock. Passengers.for Northumberland. Sunbury; Danville, and Catawissa meet stages at Pottsville on the arri val of the trains daily, and aro carried thi•ough'-with (midday to , ither of those planes for $4. Passengers for Tamaqua, Hazleton, Mauch-Chunk arid Wilkesharrie, quit the cars at Port Clinton (7.8 miles from the city) and. take the cars of thci tattle Schuylkill Rail ioad to Tamaqua, thence go by good ' stages to Mauch Chunk,-where they meet the packet boats for Wilksbarre. Fare to Mauch Chunk, $3 50 . Fare to Wilkesbarre, -' ' 5 00 S. BRADFORD, Secretary. • -Philadelphia-,July 24. 1843. - 31— . OFFICE OF THE . NAVIGATION COMPANY..- • PAILLDELT.IIIA, March Ist. 1812. Rates of Toll, 4e., upon the Schny - 144111 Naviga tion from the opening of the Natriga ,tion' in the spring 4.1844. . •. RATES, &c.,UPON COAL. - TIM following rates of Toll on Coal are fixed frond • 11 the opening'of the navigation. and will not be, rais ed prior to the Ist of June, 1814 ;. s and if they are lower ed at any time during the shippin4 seaiono. drawback ' on the previmis shipments will be allowed to the rt, mount of the reductioif, in the way of credit for Toll on Coal afterwards shipped. From Port Carbon, and Pottsville, to Philadelphia, 30 cents and from Schuylkill Haven to Philadelphia, 34 cat. per ton of 2240 pounds. From Port Clinton to Philadelphia, 30 cents per ton of 2210 pounds. Chi all way-coal, not coining to Philadelphia, one third of a cent per ton per Mile. Front the gross weight, as ascertained at the 'weigh locks, five per cent. will le dedurted,Und the toll char , ged upon the net weight. No toll will be charged upon fraCtions.of a ton. • MISCELLANEOUS FREIGHT. • The rates of Toll on Miscellaneous Fieight will be according to the rates and classifications of last season, at.three milli and four mills per 1000 pounds per mile, 'ON EMPTY BOATS. The Toll on Empty Boats will be, as in 1613, two eta per mile ; but no toll will be charged on any boat wher s cargo pays a toll of $5 or upwards, . By order of the Board of Managers. • CLAUDIUS HARPER, Secretary. 10- March, 9 NEW EST.AZIISEIMENT. GEORGE M. ELKI'TON, "- Has re-commenced the manufacture of SOAP 4- CANDLES, Al .N0."12 Margo) etta 'Street, flee doors above Front Street, between Cedkivhill and Willow Street raili road PHILADELPHIA. `,[THERE he &Tars for . sale, on reasonable terms, VV wholesale and retail, first daluy Yellow--Soap, common BrOwn do. White Fuller's do., Palm do. Cas tile do., Fancy Shaving do. - . August 42, • • SAI A L.L •... 1 ia "" rAitras HANDSOMELY situated in Bradford County, Pa. on the waters of Little Loyafsock Creek, about 70 miles North of Pottsville, and 15 miles South of Mon rrieton, containing as follows , -,Me 62 Acres, /05 'Per ches—one 53 Acres 77 Perches—one 29 Acres; also, 8 9 Acres, 44 'Perches, adjoining. unimproved. The im provements-on each area good log dwelling, small barn, &c., good'spring near the door, and within Hi miles of the Tioga Turnpike, I mile of Daniel Miller's improVed Farm and Saw Mill, and near to P. Office, School, Wel ings, &c. They adjoin the improved Farms of Thomas Miirplfy,' Cornelius Manahan and Daniel ()brier+. The Title isiddisputable, having been held by the present owner 40 years, taxes all paid up. Ace. Letters post-paid will be 'attended to—and if several individuals, will make a purchase together, the ter,ms will . be liberal.— D. Miller can show the Farms. Dlrect A. P. MORRIS, Real Estate office, 23, Filnert St. Philada., March 23, 1844. 12-6 mo Philadelphia, PACKAGE SALES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Every Tuesday, .morning, at 10 o'clock,] • • BY G. W. LOR•D CARD.—A combination having been formed by a por fion of the Dealers in "loots and Shoes, of this city, with the avowed object of suppressing the tale of those Goods by Auction. D seems proper fur the' subscriber, (who has held these Sales for the past eighteen months) to state that- nrlwithstanding the combination, the Sales will not be stopped; but on the contrary, as be will now rely more than ever, on the patronage of the Country Merchants, the sales will be held Every Tuesday Morning, at the Auction Store, 268 Mar'ket st., and his arrange ments with the Manufactureis, both of this city and all New England, are such, as to insure him. a constant and full supply of every deerription of goods. , The .mere fact of so great an effort - being' made; to put down these Sales, is:the best evidence the Country Merchant can have, that it is for his interest to sun- P hilada., Marc 544 •• 12-fira ain them Scales! Scales!! Ell gale by CRAY & BR OTHER;• Sole 'Agents for the Patentee, 42 Walnut Phila GRAY 4 'BROTHER, Coal & Iron Dealers and general Conunlsslon Mer chants, and Dealers in all kinds of Scales and Weights No.-42, Walnut street, Philadelphia.. Feb. 17 COAL! COA L!! GGRAY& BROTHER.. have taken the Second Wharf below Locust street. and , will receive Coal on 'storage, or to sell or reship, on the moat favourable serms. Advances made if required. Office 42 Walnut treet. April it, • 14— • Dn. G, BROWN,respect- Cully informs the inhabitants of Port Ca ibon v , and its vicinity, that he has located himself .14,.. 1 at Will. B. Hull's, where be may be corisdl - ted at all times, when not absent on pro,, fessional business. • 113111 Noma°ld Writers. F the idlest approved kind. Also Bdoks nt"Prepa ‘../ red Paper, Carbonic Paper and Agate Points for writing, just received and for sale by BAIANNAN. June 8 23 4g't• A Steam Engine for Sale. lIE subscriber has a two Horse Siena Engine 11 which be will sell cheap. It is well cakuutted for Itnidg Coal Screenti, and bas . po wet sufficient to screen .30 tons per day. - GEO.. H. POTTS. Apr. 13, - ‘,. J . . . UST received a quantity of 8 and 10' square and .steel suitable for Drills, also, spring steel and Airier can and English blister steel, all or any .of which will be sold cheap for cash at the York Store. . February 10, . r Dr. Buzby. THE improved and illustrated Game of Dr Buzby, just received and for eels by • ' F. 8 B. BANNAN, Agent PHILADELP PHILADELtni ILA .5; READING rcirrrs VILLE RAILROAD. -• . +7.4aZ . . , Redudioi .pf Feig,hl on - Peri fbli. and 'after ' , Monday: next, June .g ‘ 7 Goods will be forwar.ded with the following rates of Freight between and the points below stated, per ton of iletimen I • • _ Reading p a h n i d ia .. Plaster, slate, tiles Ste. St 1 10 Pig Iron, bloats, tooter, marble, rosin; tar;pitch, 120 and grindstodes, ' • nits & spikes,, bar iron,) • cestings,lead;torPentine I bark, -raw tobacco, salt } 1 40 .1 provisions, potatoes turn- I . . ber, stoves &c., Flour per barrel, 16ctr Wheat, •corn, rye, clover / 4 cu seed, & salt per bushel, Groceries, hardware, teel, ) copper, tin, brass, do- . mettic liquors, rnachin cry, butter .and eggs, .2 10 cheese, lard find tallow, oil, wool,eottpn: leather; raw hides, Paint., oys ters, h?.rop and cordage.) . Dry goods, - drugs & med. 1 icines, foreign liquors, wines,glaSs, paper, fresh 2 60 fish, meat, confections- I rv, hooks &? stationary.] No additional charges fur commis age, or receiving or delivering freight the Company's Depots on the line. .1 July . 15 1843, • -MILITARY STO RE.; . rpm'. subscriber would respectfully inform his -11- friends arid customeis, that he has located his , - cap Manlacloiy ' f In Third Street, Not-101, a few doors below Race, where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as are disposed io favour him with their custom. lie still continues to manufacture and Sitortmen's articles of ever y description, such as leather. Cloth,.Felt, Silk and Rover Dreis Caps, of all patterns; Forage Caps; liolaters for troop Body do; Cartduch Braes. Baypnrt c Mhards, ; word Belts of all kinds ; Canteens Knapsacks, different patterns : Fire •Buckeis:Passing Boxes, Tube do, ; Brush and Picker's Plumes, rompootid Fir men's Caps, LentherlStockg, Cun Ciises, superior quality Shot Bags. Came Digs, Drumd..4lc..dicl IU - 'Ol-t1 -rs thankfully received and ;promptly at tende to. WILLIAM CRESSMAII, No MI North Third Street:a few doors belowßae Philadelphia. January 13,1 84-1 . 2—Gm . . , To Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Steam I ' . ! Englite Builders, and others! ~ ,_ PASCAL IRON WORKS. I WELDED WROUGHT IEOI TUBES From 4 inches to k in calibre and ft to 32 feet long, capable of Sustaining pressure from 400 to. 2300 lbs. per souare 7 inch, with Stop ,l,:ks; T•, LA, and other fixtures to suit; fitting together. with , screw rants, suitable for STEAM: WATER, , GAS. and for OCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOlLl i a kluza I !NID elf) obi ,- I • . 'B9 Manufactured and for eale by momus, TASKER. It. MORRIS. Warehouse' S. E. Corncr of Third &Walmit St.reets. July II MBE subscriber having Just received (per lite arri vats from England) direct from the maptaqcturers a large invoice of Eng HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, ' I which makes :complete,lone of the best, assorted stocks of HARDWARE, to be' found in the -City pf Philadel phia, respects illy invites Country Merchants, to call and examine for themselves; as it is !his tired .deter mination, to Sustain the reputation if has had of being the Cheapest more In the city. - Those who buy for CAN!, in preference to paying 15 or 20 per cent. for the sake offs months credit, will please call before 'purchasing, and get a list of my prices ; which will satisfy them better, than anything I can say in an, advertisemen t, that a store establishedon the exclusive CASH system, can sell cheaper,' than those who buy and bell, on 0,9, or 12 months 'credit. have just received a large invoice of Newton's, Dar ling's, Wilson's, Griffin's, Waldron'!, Inman's and other makes Of Corn and Grass Scythes. Also, Carr's, and Harper'd Hay and Manure Forks, Tacks, Brads, Sad Irons,' American :Plane Irons, and Saws, Row land's, Snyder's and Ames' Shovels 'and Spades; to 'gather with a general, assortment of Domestic Hard ware, which 7 will be sold very cheap thr nett cash, and cash only. HENRY. L. ELDER, Importer, 993 Market st., betweon 13th and Broad north side. Philadelphia,,March. . I 11, . ; IIaRRADEIsr, Forwarding aV M ommission erchant, Vine et.;lVhar ESPECtFULLY informs his friends, and Bier -LA chants generally, in Schuylkill, Berke', and the ad oining Counties, that 'he is now ready to receive in Store, and ship daily bigood 'covered Boats and care ful Captains; Freight ()revery description,for Port Car bon, Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven, Orwigsburg, Pint Clinton, Ilainburg fteadingA and all the intermediate places, at.ouitbrm rates during the whole Season, from Coto no per cent. lower thari the rated by the It. It- No Charges for receiving intS tore or delivering freight, from any points on the Canal. I March 9, .! . 'to-Gm 1.,"17 ETU F.R ILL & BROTHR. E, menu facto 1r 7 refs, No 63 north FiLont street, r hiladel. phi', havemow a' good supply oPtheir warranted pure whiet lead, and those customers who have been , sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the:article, shall now haVe their orders filleJ. ~ , t , • No known subsanca possesses tLse preserve. tiveand beautifying properies sordesieable in a paint, to. an equal exert with unadulterated white lead; hence tiny admixture o' other materi als only niars its value. It has herelore been the steady!. aim of the manufacturers, for many years, to supply to the public aerfectly pure white lead; and the unceasing dem nd ii Tor the ar ticle is proof that -'it has met wi, fairer. It is invariably , branded on one head—WrETHERILL & BROTBER, in full, and on the other, WAR. I RANTED PURE—all m red lettere. , 'November 19, :' . . 1 47-- DALE'S Patent Pre mium Platform an d Counter Scales, celebra ted for accuracy and con venience, warranted to keep in order, and weigh . Correctly, lancer than any other Scale in use. We have a large num ber of testimonials, from Rail Road Co's; Trans-. portat Inn Co's, Coal Dealers, Merchants and atilt's, who have these Scales in use, which can ,be seen atNo. 41 Walnut st., Philadelphia.—F o r • T.O LET. ,I THE substantial and convenient S•rta,4B STORE and %Vitattetionse. at Mount Carbon! lately . in occu pancy ofit,seph White & Son. The Store is 40. t. 40 'feet. and the Warehouse 60180 feet: both being 2 stories high in front. having etcellent cellars or rather basement - 4 the floor of wh.ch are on the level of the giriend at the back.of each: both buildings front nn the Centre l'unipik , l there are good docks for the reception at each Merchand.zo by the Canal, 'and goods brought by P. R. It. R. can be discharged at the level of the Ist floor of the Warehouie.'directly into its rear, which rests against the tracker the Mount Carbon WRoad. There is ample room around the docks for piling plabter: and a good) lumber wharf will be added to premises leased. if dirored. Immediate possession given. Apply at the Del a ware Coal Company's offices, via: to • JOHN C. MARL, Mount Carbon, or J. R. %VIRTU:. • 1. • : 117 South Bth St. Philadellihia.. Pottsville' May, 18th 1, . 20—tf OEM /ii HE subscriber takes this method pf informing his customers and the citizeits of Pottsville generally, that be has removed his FLOUR AND FEED STOREi from Centre street' to the corner of Norwegian and -Rail Road 'meets, where he will tei pleued to merit a continuancerof their patronage. JOHN' nucu. It e • ALBERT G. BROOKE, BEGS to Inform the Coal Operatorail and the Mar. chanti generally of Schuylkill County, that he is • now prepared to manufacture SHOVELS. • Of every descriptio n ; of the best materials, and In the most .workmanlike manner; which he is enabled to sell at the lowest cityprtcca. .. - AU orderi promptly attended to, aid Os mast itconi modating terms of payment given tops etbegers. Port Carbon, April 8, I 'l4-Bine • ATTENTION. PIIILADELPIIIA. Hardware and Cntlery!!! MILE WHITE LEAD. Removal. Feb. 2,1„ A CARD. i' - '-'IIiN.E.itS I I4OVRX -MEDIONES r .term 's ACOUSTIC : OI L! LI:: La: fo rfra 6tb 1843. • spatch et Reading 2000 R. IBetween Reading I and Pottsville 75 ct • DrkON'EtS CURT. Coinpounil Kreasole 'Adata tic "Oil, FOR the cure of DEAFNEd S, pairs , l and the - dis charge of m atter from the ears; also all those disa greeable noises like the buzzing &c. of inset Is; fang of water, buzzing of steam, &c., which axe symptoms of approaching deafness and also attendant: with the disease. • - CERTIFICATES! • - The following Editorials and certificates) Will be reap with interest as they speak facts, which ars "stubborn things." MOST EITAAOILDINARS Cuun!—lf anylhave donbts they may now dismiss them, and the most redulous may consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases Of cures, and many of them very. remarkable—by the use of 'Scarpa's Oil,' have been publishell, but thi hearings 'caps a the climax.' Young or old may yet wever , A ladyln Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and pow about 60 years of age had been gradually getting deaf for more than 90 years, so that it was next to impossible to make her hear conversation in the loudest tones of voice ;1 Last winter she was induced to try ‘Scaipa's Oil for] Deafness.'lt is only necessary to add that she has us-I edtWo bottles, and that her hearing perfectly restor ed—she is cured. DELENESS Guam— The fallowing er letter written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, this city, is important. 'The,bottle of Scarpa's Oil for Dcafn sent me, with the wish that my daughterl has been used, and in its effects, have a you know how very deaf she has been three years iiftd--she now hears quite Medicine has all been used, I wish you tc other Pottle, which I have every reason ti cure her entirely.'—fTimes. 1 For sale by B. B. OUMPERT, No. 120 Street, Philadelphia, and by EICHHOLT.Z dc. BAN. Agenta, .1 90 cu. l'eo II cts 1 3 cts EEO L 70 Sion, Mot', at, (toY of July V-, 1813, 21- COMSTOCK & CqS „ Concentrated Compound FlUil.‘ F.xtaci . of • SARSAPARILLAA vOR the cure of Scrofula, Chronic Rhehmat ism, Beni eral Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Tetter, Pim{ Lis or Pustulesi l on the Facd, Liver Affections, Mercurial and Sytt cid Disease* Biles, from an impure habit of body, Uletations of the - Throat and Leg, Pains and Swelling of the 'Bones; and all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, Exposures and Imprudences M Lice, Eicessive use cif Mercury, &e. been lately made to introduce An immense effort has , _ , ....._ various compounds called "Extracts otlSarsaparilla,, as positive and specific cure-alls. If we were to believtt the extravagant assertions of the adventurers who are pushing them, all disease that "flesh isheir to," can be governed and removed by these wonderful " extracts.?! Now, we want no customers to our artleles but persons of common sense at least; and. those Ito have bat, will find it impossible to believe these extravagant aixd ridiculous assertions. Depend upon it then, if youk get COMSTOCK'S true extract of the real itisaparilla q r . ery disease that cau be cured by this and various fith r roots that form the compound, will be cured by it. Sue , particularly, as Scrofula, Rheumatism, and all diseas 5 of the blood, and particularly disease and suffering fro the abuse of mercury. Comsrocx's SARSAPARILLA ;Is warranted as good as any in the city, :}nd at just half the price of others, and in as large bottles, viz:—?O cents per bottle, or $4 per dozen. Suit yourselves.f— -' To be. found only at Comstock's Brancl House, No. North sth St. Philadelphia, and in Pint vale at Feb. 17, 7-Iy J. S. . MARTIN'sI .! E Rf OrMEDYtOliirW' Facts for the PeOple: rINIIE ennstuntly • increasing popularity - aini 2 - Bale dB. A Fahne.tock's Verinifuge haa:m diced persons who are envious Of its succeal t palm off upon the public , prepargtiotis which' al medical men know to be inefficacious in ear' lied warms from the system. This Vermifuge has made its lway into mit lie favour upon the ground of itr . own intrirtsi merits, more than. any other.medicine oft.'m kind now used i and while many warm remedies have, by dint of puffing, been forced inio-•s l ale, and shortly alter gone into the Obscurity wfhich their worthlessness justly 'mul l ed, B. A: Fah. nestock's Vertnifuge continues 19 be triumphant. ly sustained. It has only to he used andl'its effects will fully sustain all that iii Said 1 ,,f its Won. r derful expelling peWer. I I , • • Cekificate r 1- Wales, Erie. Co., _New Y.; Jan. 7, 1843. ;• We certify that We have used; B. A. Fahrsea. tock's Vertnifuge in our 'families, and in every Case it has proved a decided andeffectual remedy for expelling worms from the system. We Cor. dially recommend it to parenta l who have Chi:. d rcn afflicmd with that dangerous malady. I I ELON VIRGIL, i • 't WM. B PAINE, , -i: 1 ROB'T 'MA Y. ti • • JOSEPH BURROUG6S. • ~1, For sale, wholesale and . retail, at the trg Warehouse of B. A. FAUN ESTOCK & Co. II Corner of Sixth wad Wood sts.; Pittsburg,it . For sale in Pottsville, by . 7 1 • CLEMENS 4 PARVIN, Druggiso. December, 9, 50 1 - IL_ , 1, • • JOYFUL NEWO: C , . ,i Almost every disease that flesh' is heir to mtii be cured by the timely use of OfiKELEY' POUN D 14.:PuttATIvERUN, 'This may be proved satisfactorily to those whet: l l;M call at any of the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by ceniticates (properly authenticate4of cures perform ed on individuals who had lost all hopes ofrellef— certicates or Physicians who ,hadl the most scivere cases under treatment, their patient's_having taken the medicine by their advice and been cured—certifiCates from the Prothonotary, Clerk of Orphans' CourtlNo'• tary, &c.. stating their acquairtanee with'persoits of respectability and standing, who having the goon of their fellow men at heart, have volfintarily come for ward and given astaternentoftheir case and its Cure for publication, &e. &r. The nuMber ofthese 4 F rti -ficates being too great for newspaper publication, the 'subscriber has deemed it adiisablel to have a copy of the most important certifica'es prOperly authentica ted, under seal, to be placed at 'the stores of agents, who have the medicinefor sale, wliere persons afflic ted with Scrofula or Kings evil White Swelling, Chronic Rheumatism. Tetter, Mercurial diseases, Eruptions of the kin, Cough of !nog standing ci sr in cioient Consumption, sick Ilead-ache, cOrloY have an opportunity of ascertaining the names and residences of those who have been cured by its use, and who will he willing, if milled upon, to give every information required. I r, As a more general evidence tha l t this is no quack medicine, L. would refer to• the names of the folk*. in„o well known physicisms, who have attested io its efficacy--Dr. J. P. Hiester; Dr. . G. Biten.Dr.llno. Otto, Dr. H.II. Mublenberg, Dr. orber. Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and chemi cal Store of, !! . E. B. EICHHOLTZ, Pottsville. 3. B. &J. IL Palls, Min ersvi I I e; Port Carbon ; Henry Voute, Orwin sburg. ; January 21 , ". • • PULMONARY PRESEEVATIVE, For Coughs: . Cale; Influences., Catarrhs; Whooping Ferns of the Breast and Sides; Bronchitis: Asthma; Cioup; Difficulty of Breathing and pectoration; Shortness of Breath; Inflam mation of the Lungs; and :arrest of approaahing Consumption. • T has bean but a few years since ;this medicine' has I been introduced into this country ; And has been, pro, ductive of the most astonishing and unexpected results. As several hundred certificates of im effects have been_ heretofore, published, it Is only necessary new to re mind the public where it can be obtained genuine. Throughout Germany it Is know a s the "Life Pre serest. " and is the only medicine In e there for the hove affections. It is put up in half pint bottles, with full directions 50 Cents a Bottle. . I Prepared only (from tho original receipt obtained at a great price,) and sold wholesale anti retail, at Dr.', Lei dy's Health Emporium,. No. 191 no Second street, near Vine, (sign of that Golden Eagle and Serpenta,) Philadelphia. • - Also at Long's Drug Store, Lan l easter; - Lambert's, Reading; - Dr. Moser's, Allentown; - Pomp's and Dick son's,_Eastonrand at J. G. BROWS'S (late W. r, Hp tine) Drug Store.CentreNtreet;Poiteville; and by amp jig s andlltortkeeperegenerally; : • • . . tract from a a a friend in tbat you would try it, tonished all; :one .she was, I, but as the; s t ,•e b 410 Z e wil i DERSON, 4, rottsvine. Dr. Beehterls 1: 6 Rai IPA tif GLENYS _ROMAN KALYDOE,. 14L SAFE, PLEASANT AND CERTAIN - 9511 1 1 FOB ,r t ILECKLEs , Pimples, Tin; Einuhrffirt.'MOtt Brothel , Tester Ringworm; andother obstinate affections of the sans, removing every impurity and givingto the complexion a clearness truly-beautiful. To' gentlemen it is reccommended for removing the irritation and oth er diseases ofthe skin, often produced by the use of strong alkaline soapsiand creams in shaving, the!Ealy dor may be lased-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.' t GLENN'S Innei: HAIR OIL.---This gant prepaiation is compounded of various oils, forming together a compound of great value, for promoting the growth and preserving the hair, it nourishes thei roots, thereby causing it to grow with vigor, and preVenting, It from falling out, or turning grey, removing ht the same - time, the dandruff which canes the hairto fall out Totbose whO have lost their hair by , sickness or any other cause, except old age, at is confidently ree commended, it gives a glossy so ft ness to the locks, and has the singular property of making the hair dark, and is therefore recommended to those who are- beginning to turn grey—it is also an excellent curling fluid and being pleasantly perftimed it is much esteemed fur dres sing the hair in general; and for the heads of children, price 50 cents• Der bottle. , i GLENN'S AROMATIC ROSE TOOTH PASTE. This very pleasant and truly efficacious dentrifice, is 'prepared from ingredients Merfectly harmless, it gives - a pearly whiteness to the teeth,. firmness to. the gums, and fragancy to the breath , removing spots •or [incipi ent decay, and preserving the teeth effectually.l It has been used and reccommended by dentists in their pile tice, and is beiiev d to be equal to any article, of the kind in use. It is p in neat China boxes, andihavleg a solid form, is not li le to waste or spill, and is free from the grit of Tooth Powders in general, price 25 cts. per box. GLENN'S INDIAN }LAIR DYE,. is w'prran ted to change grey or red hair to a handsome btown or ' jet black, without injury to the ha ir„or even staining to the skin, aid may be used with perfect safety. To those who•have become prematurely grey, it is!invalu • able, and to gentlemen who are troubled with grey whiskers it is strongly reccommended, the color pro duced is natural, and will not rub off; or soil the whi test muslin. Price 50 cents. • - MICIIAUX'S FRECKLE WA511.. 1 .--4 Com plete remedy for Freckles. This remedy,was invented by Dr. Chs Michaux, of Lombardy, a distiaguished Physician of the last century. The proprtetor has eve ry confidence in it; as p superior preparation' for the purpose designedtt may be used without the least eau , tibn, and for pimples and other affections of the skin, it is a certain cure. • Price 371 cents per bottle. ! The above named articles -have been sold very ex tensively by the subscriber for many years, and are. conscientiously recommended to the public, as prepara tions 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 nat over rated. • "A Good Sliare and Yet no Shave GLENN'S UNRIVALLED SAPONAC OUS COM • 'POUND FOR SHAVIN • TO Gentienien who shave themselves, title articles offered with the greatest confidence' as equal,en not supelior to any other Shaving Soap in use. For • delightful and consistent lather, which will not dr y • pon the face or irritate' the most delicate skit!), for the ease and comfort it gives to the often troublesome ope ration of shaving, rendering it surpassingly easy, this compound can be safely recconsmended. It equally effectual in warm or cold water, and after using it, the face is left soft and pleasant„and entirely free ftitm the irritation and roughness often caused by the use of strong alkaline Soaps and Shaving Creams. The com pound is pleasantly perfumed and put up in a heat chi na box, answering all the purposes of a shaving box, and on trial will be found very economical and conve nient, during the few ,years this article has been before the public, the proprietor has sold 35,000 boxes of It, and the demand is coptitantly increasing as its merits become known. The agents are authorized to return the purchase money; where It does not give entire sat isfactio a. t 'The Sarum:acme Compound is composed •of ingre 'Rent's, ito admirably compounded, that shaving with it, is an absolute pleasure.',--U. S. Gazette. 'The Saponaeecols Compound, is the best preparation extant for shaving purposes. It is extensively patron ized, and deserves to be ; every gentleman who shaves himself, should buy it.'—Philadelphia, Gazette. •We beg to call thettention of the bearded portion of our subscribers, th Saponaceous COmpoupd. It is, without except loat b he est shaving soap, we ever used.' —Philada. Transcript.' 'The Saponaceous Compound for-shaving, is the best —pet haps the very best article In use, for scraping the beard from the human I face divine. What with a keen razor and this compound, you may shave yonr face in half the time, you are a pronouncing the worth It is an anomaly in language-Lit is a very good • shave, and yet no shave.'--Boston Daily Times Prepared by .W. GLENN, Manufacturer of Perfumery, Cosmetics, and Fancy Soaps, 12 and tit South T t rd street, opposite tae Ex change, Philadelphia.' A d also sold' by • ; BENJ. BANNAN, 'Ag't., Pettsvllle. I - ! 20,t1y • May t 8 N .E W er' & MarS, OIF •- • • RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens• of Schuylkill county, that they have commenced busi ness in the Store recently occupied by William C. Leib, one door south of the Post Office,• in the Borough of Pottsville, where thby have just opened a!, new and - carefully selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries , Glass, Queens, Earthen - and Hol low Wire, &c., &0., &O. • Among which maylbe found Cloths; Casslmeres, Sat e tinetts, Modsellpe de Lains, Ginghams,, Lawns; Meri noes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Nankin, Hollands; Flannels, Marseilles, Valencia; Silk, Satin, and otheriVestings, a great variety Of MUslins, Bleached land Unbleached, Silk,. Cotton, and Ginghams, Handkerchiefs, Summer Cloths, Velveteens, Ladle's and Gentleman's Stock ings, Gloves, and Mifs of all descriptions. Also, Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans Molaises, Sugar, Coffee and Tea, Cheese, Candles, Snap, Salmon, Shad Mack eral, Herring, Hams, Shoulders,, and Smoked Meat, generally, Tobacco,.l Segars, Crackers, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Sweet Oil, L.trip Oil, &c., &., &c. i Having purchasedl their goods With great rare, and on reasonable terms; they will be !enabled to dispose of !hem, at prices quite as low as their neighbotli. TALILORING. LHE subscriber! begs leave toinforre:his friends and the Pub H ie in General that ho has com menced tha I . - TAILORING BUSINESS In all its various Branches, atNo l , 2 Clinton Row, Coal Street, where by strict attention tolis busi ness, he hopes to give perfect satisfaction - to all who may patroniz him. • ARTHUR HARDY. Pottsville, May 4th, 18— I= FURNI'VU • CABINET MANUFACTORY. • 114.7 TRY GRESSANG, RESPECTFUL* informs the Schuylkill i county Public, that he is now prepared to manufacture all articles of Household and Parlor Furniture in the neat test, handsomest, mid most satisfnctory, manner. He has also on hand, et his Ware-room in Mahantango street, corner of Adnm street, an assortment of MAHOGANY GifAIRS of the French prittern with Hair Seatst.Fine .Mahogany Centre Tables, MahOgniny Dressing Bureaus; , , made after the French style, with glasses, 4c, in addition to the above, the advertiseri is prepared to receive and exectite all orders for repairs, &c., which Will be carefully attended to and finished at the shortest notice. .1 , • MI kinds of Uphortering,. such as' covering Sofas, Chairs;•Lounges, & wilt be finished in • the most ap proved manner, ire trusted to bis charge, a long expe rience in the busineds having qualified him; for the un dertaking.. The advertiser wo l uld inforni the piablic that although residing in Pottsville, he can torn out furniture of the best workmanship, at low prices,hs any of the city Warehouses, and respectfully requests these who need articles in his Tine, to give him a call, befoise purcha sing elshwhere. May 25 • I 21—ly Store. ' • ' i " THE , Vuliscriber Wrenn [ s his ,CZ", .4- 7 ,.. friends; and the puhl it, "that hi! -,ll—vp : -., itti 1 Las op ne.l' a NEW CHEAP 1 a f r - CASH STORE, in the Bui l 4 0, :i.t , , ding in ntre et., recently oc-1 , Ef: copied by B. T. Ta lor, a few doors above Mortimer's Hotel ; where he' II constantly keep on hand, a gen eral assortment of t c best quality of Dry Goods, NI Groceries, i Queens w are - Boots and Slugs, .• . Provisions,' • ' Hats and Caps, Cedar War , Tobacco. 4- Segars, 4-e., Embracing every article generally kept in a Dry Good and Grocery `Store; All of which he Is de termined to sell as low, as they can. be purthased here, or elsewhere. By Strict attention to his business, he hopes to receive a portion of the patronage of the pub lic. • I Call and e.raminc for yourselves. EDWARD DOGHES. 15-flmo New Apr. 13, New Luiriber Ya . ra. Tope: u e b d sc a ribe annoinees to the pa bps that h•' LUMBER ..-YARD • in the borough oiFottsville, immediately back of the new Presbyterian ICburch ; where he will, constantly keep on hand, a !ale assortment of Lumher, of every description. -He has on hand Pine Boards, from* 10 to $lO per M. and Oak, from' $lO to *2O per M. lie reSpectrolly solicits the patronage of his friends and the public, and feels . eohndent, . that he : will be able to supply Lumber;arsuch rates, as will give general satisfaction. • JOSEPH Feb. 17, SS— . ID ACO7 fbr sale by' ORAY4. BROTHER, 42 WaLut strget, Philadelphia. June 8 ' I 1 23 oa Wijting .Irapeif. Superi sin, wiry tough - for Instruments of )141 for Lawyers' and Berlsenms, for. BNJ. BErtNokpr, A c; • PULED and Pim awwrning, eatteld sale by • Jane $ rrlIE subscriber reepectfallY tinnountes,to the citi zens of Schuylkill , County;that he constantly keeps on hand at his Establishment in Reading, • Flour by the ,Barrel, • Hay by the. Bale, and • • • Feed of all kinds, j . Which he will warrant to be equal to any : procured elsewhere. ' . As he presses the Ray himself. he will guarantee Zech Bale is be. what it purports to be—there will be node ception practised, us is frequently the case with that procured from New York. r Orders will be promptly attended to. Address , . • A. G. RRADFORD, Reading. Pa. 10-tf STO IR . eap Cas Flour, -Hay=tiuml:Feed. March, 9 W. &J. U. Kehn - NORTH FIFTH ST.' READING, PA. Impailira of Hardware Find Dealers in Nails; Iron, Steel! and' Tin, HAVE constantly on hand, a full assortment °CA merican and English Dardware and Cutlery. Nails and Spikes, Rid Barrels, Planes, Iron and Steel of all kinds; Tin wirt and Rivets, Saddle Trees, Pa tent Leather and Coach Mounting, Gl.mis, Paints, Oil and Varnishes ; Cedar and Ballow-Ware, Duponts and Common Powder, &c.', &c. to which they invite the at tention of the atizens,of County. Feb. 10, ' I 6-1 y \ YOUi lb .1, pi G ADI ES' . . . and .Day School.. • ': DING PA.. • is intitution commenced on t Bth inst at the house, cm iut streets-. verb al for health and com• pinks it isMselese to enter in• the at'iantages of its km. Boa T"E Ay ner of Reath fort, tht to detai le Pr` t / mu:in Pie n )trust nctionl The school tained.—By the ak the young ladies e scriber and his ail receive. such instr °ugh Engl:sh cdu and ornamental Education embii tufe. but moptl arlk Principal • will cn the mind, and at tl —requiring of the and polishea Mari In order to egg he .chork will be ,( cm: junior and silt Terms[ Young ladies a . Will pay fur t With music, • 1 cation anchl aces mit =Ca al= ladies ers lish divide nior. for vave ieril Wh(Aesorrie discipline into depirtments Undii 12 years t, With music, I e 4 th hes t eddin ting, the This sum entii and all the brani ffetnei with bid. t, drawing and pain guages,and use ol have to pay marl Tern's fi 'Senior Elass i r ,Junior Claset French, '. ' 'ltalian Spanish, • . Drawing an , Fuel fur the • ' Extra class who may the above I Drawing a There will bel .c.., poll Z pn (whole ,11 for loire ngua d 0,011 Fn qus tlernen and burl at the house of t, December, 2, IM=EII2I I= er mo t respectfully a nnOU lc that he has leased he nbo didan. delightful establish rnenk 1] will be; opened for their :lc. will or. Monday' the'' 10th THE subset it to the publii ' . spiel . -e'ie tiss• p i•whit, sass ..- corn I I a .71 -,—__-= inst.l 1 , The Hotel ha's,latebi undergone a thorough re. nnvation with Each im provements and additional furniture as w I I muchincrease the comtort and accommodation of his i rueSts. . This Hotel t situat dat the termination of the Philadelphia an Reading Raitroad,93 miles froin 1 1 Philadelphia, a joinen the Borough of Pottavilfe, and 'combinesll the Advantages of both town ii and country, Imam to the establishment ex clusivelyi for th use o its guests is a beautiful ornamental ter•ace ga den, an enclosed Park l ot several acres, overlooking from 11. $ rising grounds the Railroad, tl e Schulkill River and Caniil, the 1 reservoir of the Schu ( kill Navigation Cili., and ~, commanding a roman ie and beautiful view :of the surrounding moo tains. The Hotel, Bath HOuses and ca bles h9ve , a plentiful supply lot' pure mountainring Tater. The extensive ar.d airy stables ancoach houses, will Its attended by careful andttentiv , ostlers ; a lailraad Plea sure car and c;1:1 rriagee will be kept for the ac commodation of guests wishing to visit the mines and other, places in this interesting region. Ar a pledge of 'MS dispos tidn• to use his best exer. Lions to give sa:tisfaction to his guests, he bege to refer to the reputation (of the Catskill . Mduntain House-and Coilgresslall in the'City of New 1 York when kept by h m,, and assures them that having daily access t the Philadelphia market; hie supplies both for the Table and the Bar shall be the beet that can be procured. ,Families and indivirloalsrtre assured that eve ry attention will be paid by the subscriber and hie family to render their visits as pleasant and tie comfortable ,', a a at any other establishment in this country. it ' d a sluire of the public patronage. is respectfully,;, olicited'. ' 1. i 'CHARLES H. WEBB'. Monet Carb n, Julyl l 8, 1843. . 28-1 i - 1 I , . Newt Shovel Factory. - I „ 1 THE subscritier respctfully calls the attentionr of our *robe' is and others, to his supply of , SW VELA,' and HOES', 'I ' manufactured a t i s new Ilstiblishment, at Mount Otr bon, which are e qu al in quality, if not superior to . thOse obtained from ' abroad. is prices will be as low,l as an article equal in' quality, cap." obtained elsewere. He therefore solicits the patr age of the friends of Home Industry: CoffOe Mills, IA at the shortest fl ecuted. April 6, l ap, Sze. repaiied - at his establishment and all kinds of Smith Work ex I . JOSEPH. ALLEN. CAR ISLE, JR.; . I s r : Ponwmunso [ OMMISSION MERCHANT 1 1 1 'Arch Sfrcet Wharf, Schuylkill ~ i I lehiLadelphia. . . • ini. ESPECTFU.I,LI' informs his friends and the 111Ibpohlic. thatlhe is -irepared to receive and for ward Merchandise of very description; to all puns on the 1 10niatta,l West ; and North Stanches of .toe Susquehannahi and Scirtylkill and Union Canalslvia Schuylkill and; Union Canals, which are incompleie order,and such arrangements made as to insure a full supply of water during all the year. . I Shippers of!preduce veil find it to he their interests to send - prodlice. to the ,:hiladelphia ' Market,l via Schuylkill and Union Canals, it being . the cheapest tine safest rouie.l 1 , Plaster, Salt and Fish constantly on hind, at lowest market pricee r . 1 I• ' ' ' I Every attenticin paid ,to. shipment of Merchandise by good safe boats. commanded by careful captains togmher with promptness to Balmer produce. I Merehanclite will not be detained in store on ac count of sten* pr wet !weather. the boats load and unload under ,tho store in' the dry. Philadelphiaduly 1,1813 W. PAPER FIANGI I NGS & BORDERS, Che'ap. than White Washing. THE subscriber hag o hand, a large 'assortment of Paper Hangings an t Borders for Parlors, Halle and Booms, of the latest and most thshionable Patterne, va rying from 18 to-50 ets. per pieee—whleh he will sell at the Manutheturer's caab. tutees. 'The. very low rates at which' we sell'our papers, makes it absolutely cheap er papering, than to whitti•wash twice a year—arid be skies a house not, considered finished, until it Is pa r us re e d s : ,‘,. BENJ. WOMAN, TO - THE WHOLE WORLD ! is admitted by all whet have tied them, `and :1 who has not?) that - DU. PETERS' VEGETABLE ANdr TIBILIOUS PILLS, ARE the most unrivalled remedy ever discovniell by the ingenutiy of man. -They area sovereigq 7. sere fur thefollowing complaints: Yelloarand Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup. lAN* . Complaint. Sick Headache, Jaundice. Asthma, Dreg. Ivy, Rheumatism. Enlargement of the Spleen, Pilei Cholie, Female 'Obstructions, Fleart-btirn,- Forted rFongue. Nausea, Ilstentions co the Stomach ma ißowels.lncipient Diarrhcea, Flatulence, Habitual Corr tiveners. boss of A ppente, Blotched dr Sidlow Com. - , plexioe, and in all cases of Torpor of the Bovjcii, where a Cathartic oran Aperient is needed. I They are exceedingly mild in their operation, pm ducing neither Nausea. Griping, or Debili.y. Their 'areextensiyely used an commended by Paacnstrant Puyslciass, in all parts of the Union, from what) any quantity of Certificates of tikir‘alue can bo line., . SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGERS Are the safest, most sure and effectual' remedY- for r: olds,Consumption.WhOoping Coitgn,Asthma t ness of the Lungs or chest, &c. Sm... • Mr. Jr hn Starkey, font of Goriverneur st., cured 01' cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed to boil : settled Consumption, by these Lozenges, when tilto physicians could do nothing for him, Mr. Charles W. Perkins; 71 Bowery: was curedPC a severe cough and cold of three month's standing,Gy.'„! balls box of the Lozenges. • • Rev..3lr. Hancock. 497 Pearl sL , has used ihetit his funnily with invariable success. and. recommernhi, them to all who are afflicted with coughs, colds,b, lq•! any affections of the lungs. : • / Mr. 31 E. Martin suffered several weeks with d ilia;; tressing,cough, which-nothing relieved, till he trietA . , the-e Lozenges. which cured him in afew hours. Mr. James W 11 , 11 e; No 5 Tontine . St.. gave some to a friend who had not enjoyed a; nights Sleep for several weeks, being every few MIS, - nute. attacked with some distressing cough, as almpst to takeaway his life. The Lozenges made him salmi easy, and enabled him to sleep well at nigh. _ Ile boast' - tried every thing else lie heard of, and nothing eJi3 affonled the least relief—another instance of BaTiPir . a fellow-being, foim an untimely grave. ' •• SHERMAN'S WORM LozENcitris Proved in more than 40.000 cases to be infallihbi,, the tinly certain worm-destroyitig medicine ever , covered • • • • . • Simrro PF %VW:BM—Pair , in the jointsmr liMosh offensive breath. picking at the nose, grinding of ttrit teeth during sleep. and, at times a palenesiCabout this: lips with flushed cheeks bleeding at the nose, a gm 1 4 ,% inz sensation , Mt be stomach. flashes of heat °yeti surface of he, body. slight chills or shifetings, hisad. ache, drowsiness, vertigo, torpor, disturbed &Omt sudden starting in sleep with rrioa and screaming . sometimes a troublesome cough, fmierisloiess. ma lid hue, fits, bad taste in the mouth - , difficult brefith stomach or Pmwels.• fatigue, nausea. , eseamishnessi, voracious appetite; leannesX, bloated stomach or limbs, g finings, shooting pain's in various parts of the body, a sense of 'something rising tz,:the throat, itching. of the anus towards ;night. a lumens desire to pass something from the bowels, and some times discharges of slime and 11111(711S.. . -Dr Galen Hunter, ItiEtSisth venad, knee/ g child that was cured of fits by these bizerr;ers, after three 3 ilar's suffering, and w hen nothing el.e.e would give the . least relief. A 'any on board of one , of the Illaveie aackets. was cured orti , s by only one dose of ere; Mr.Johlt K. Wocd, 37 Thirn street. gave then to' his child, and they brough. away ':lie worms by thew. ands, Dr:Zihriskie, IS franc at.. has used them -;n prat 700 cases, some of ;hem of the mist alarming obit nn'd Mira is with the greatest success. • Benjamin F Goorl..nprcd, 130 ,Sixth Avenue. h'as, as ed them w his Mindy for two years, with -entir/X sOO - cg's. s. Twernytlive cents per .X. Sherniaies Camphor - Jo. tOmiache Owe immediate relief in nervous or' sick Ilearbactte. palpitation 0 f the heart. lowness of• spirits, deXprio deney,intliminstory; or putrid,, sore throat; bowteL. or so n i rner complaint, fainting, oppression or a referent sinking of he chest, clothe, Spasms, cramps. tho stomach or bowels, hysterical t2-C.1i0119 and all per rims diseases, drowsiness t hoiugh the day and 'vvake fillness at night; cholera or cholera mOrbits, etatrl4a, lassitude, or a sense ot fatigue. Persons traielling or attending large parties. will find the LozengeX real lyreviving, and imparting, thelmoyancy ofyoujffr-u -'sed after dissipation, they restore the tone of Bie'llys tem generally. and remove all' the unpleasatitAfTp -40"13 onor free living. •. !Jam M. Monre, of the. Brother than, was enrol al:term:lL: headache 111 sin 1116131? es by three of the Cimphor Lozenges- he was orriutheed against them. Joseph 11. Hones, Esq., Vice Presh'ent of the Wash mama Marine Insurance Corimani. has sufl'er4 true iiiiars with nervous headache; that nothioewdolh re . here till he used these Lozenges . Which removed it' entirely in fifteen minutes. , 'Dr. G. Hunter, Its i Z.:, Avenue, has been !inflect to Vi!OC , :t :.;T:t4.ks of head:Mlle; so ai to make shim al !nest blind' for two or three hims at a tune., :Nothing iver:a Minted Min any relief - I'llllm tried these Lutes. .es, and they cured hini - in a few minutes, • IV. I!. Attree Esy • of the New York has used them for the last year for headriehe.or tai ‘ siiptde. Mil always found inintediate 'reliefs-0m them Sherman's Poor- Man'spla,ter! : 1,000.000 gold yearly of thii best of • all Rheumatism, Lumbago, Vain or Weakness iin: The Back, Loins, Side, Breast, Neck, or Limbs, effeOnal p ly cured by it. la' Only 121 Cents each, and ranted superior- to a'.l dither plasters in ose. .8G par ticular to fret Sherman's PoorWon'sPlesicti,_or.yoo will he imposed upon. A void, the apirious and %resist less imitations . The tame is stamped on the back of each; get nri'ne without it, or you will. be deceiiietl. Cough Lozenges only 25 cents a box. ;„. Worm Lounges •• 25 :do • do . Camphor nr headache Lozenges, 25 cents iez • box Poor Stan's Plaster, only 12; cents a piece. .• The 'above Medicines for Sale by - , • T. rti o .l. BEATtY.: I ' Agents for ttie proprietor. NINO by JOHN' S. C. MARTIN. Diuggist Pottsvillp tin g , • ll Kinsley, Port Carlton. William- Taggart,Tamaqiia. George Reiisnyder, New Castle June 10. 1843 a ncipal is to establish a ,d education can be ob. `cane of this seminary, d to the care of the sub shed Proceptress, will as ii - coanpr.se a thor together with useful of only intellectual toils also; the:furore the to elevate and expand . e time refine the heart under his direction easy Boardors:' years of age of .46 weeks, $llO • - 40 $250 I $l6Ol • $2Ol young lather to board tight in the school, to fact and light—excep I titian and Spanish lan iano, for which they wit ay scholars: q uarter, $8 do; 6 quarter, 4 . . 5 1 ing, year, - onlig Ladies, o le-arn any of CA,' iingr; 5 7 50 g cl.sses fur ; young gen further particulars criber. G. PER,SICO. 49-If all MEDICINES. coNsum riloN OF THE -.LUDiO.S, breclinns 'of the Liorr, Asthma, Brbnchitige Pain or Weakness of ! the Breast or, Lungs, Chronic Coughs. Pleurisy, Hem rrhage r- . : 0 of the Lungs, and all affections of the Paiglonary Organs. ' • NATURE'S OWN ,PRESCRIPTMN. • A comoound preparitiori . Prunus Virginian - a or .! Wild Cherry' Bark," prepared by a new chemical' procesa, approved and recommended by the most distirigeristred physicians :and universallycknooM the most valuable vo medicine' ever discovered: Z. - • No Quackery!!! 1 Nu Decepttani.:,' • In setting forth the virtues of this trulrgreat medicine, we ,have ne desire to deceitioLthess who are labouring under affliction. "nor it° Me wish to eulogize it more than it justly ricierves. .Yet when we laait-arourW and see the vast ea mount of suffering .andldistrese oecaskined by imny of the diseases in vidiich this medicine has proved so highly successful, we feel that:we can. not urge its claims too strongly, or say teit;intich in its favour. Sua indeed are the ' • SURPRISING 'VIRTUES ; r t.' Of this Balsarn, that oven in the advalreOtages of CON-UMPTION, after all ,the moat rsteepie 7 rl rein. edi s of physicians have failed to to* change, the use , of this Medicine has pro: ductive of the most . astonishing relief; ac really effected cures eller all hopes orri:covery had been despaired of. . In the first Stages of the. lisease,termo.• tarrhel Coneumption," , originating - froMiketet. ed COLD, it has been used-with: undePiating iineeess, . and hundreds acknowledge thy owe the restoration of their health to this inqluabler niedicine alone. In that torn: of ColfstOption so prevalent amongst:delicate young? females*,, commonly termed debility, or ' , GOING INTO A DECLIN E A complaint with *filch thousands' sirtOingers ing, it has also proyedhighly succestifig,'ind not only possesses the posier of checking ,; lye pro. cress of this alarming complaint,buta lap strenghs ens and invigorates the system more etkoloOlkl than any medicine we have ever possessed. • Er For parlicolarit.ace Dr. %Armlet's) Treatise on Consumptiori, to be had of the ageifs;-] Sold in Pottsville by - • A . JOHN S. C. MAIIiTIN. In Reading by .Mra. SARAH -MOll3O, aid in evcir town in the' State. • .0 Pattqvilre - Metober 28; y, 44—. 'i '.. EMI