11 II WHAT: SHALL 1 HAVE .FOR • BREAKFAST. Tarte and invention, cht,pelesiial pcir.. Descend, and aid me,-in this hour of woe: What shall 1 have for bitakfast , Fray declare. nymphs; for may l perish if 1 know! &pending buds the forest trees adorn. • Thri'pastures now,agam ate robed in green; Yet-still'my fable, at tilt meal of morn, Preece% I grieve td say, a wintry _scene. On mem Denise Spring's early Vioktu bloom, But Spring's young Radishes, aM where are they? The vernal Primrose bursts its earthly tomb; Where and the vernal °Moira Flora, says , • Of Steaks I'm tired: l and so F am of fhovi: Of Kidneys, Bacon,l'ongues.inlshorkif Meat And Vainly have) roameal amid ihe . shops. Inquest of something good to cat. Thy Bloaters, Yarmouth, evenaiine, are dry, Dry as statistics. Kipper'd Salnion too, Wide)) yesteiday I woe induced to try, Turn 'd out to he a thor'OUgh Mint I pat up, then, with the sierfile rnH? ' Muffin, or bread and butter. , with my tmit , Come, then, sole so ace, Sausage of my soul— 'The Poet finds he must, tall back on thee!-Punch 'Mu, CLAY AnDAin. EVERETT The following aniethite is • not 'fresh; but it is. sonnd;aud will be . relished •by those .Wko take delight in proving the ehivaled motives and views of Mr. Clay,s political career. 'When 'the nomination of Mr. .Everett as ambassador to England was before the Senate, a southern Senator rose in his seat and called the attention bf the Senate to a pithlished correspop irence, which he held in his hand& between Itoir. Eierett and'''eertain aboliti;iniats who bed addres. to him a series of queStions .touching the subject of slavery., The lan.zuageof.Nlr. Everett's letter, which was written when he was a candidate for oOverner of Massachusetts, was said to be very strong, and such asmone of the southern Bekrato: s considered =to be justifiable. The Senator ha* read the coirespondence made it the text of - a strong denunciatory speech ngaingt Mr. Everett, 'earnestly and vehemently appealing to the represcntatived of the Southern interests and institutions in that • body, to record their sentence of condemnation against such dan- gerouj sentiment, by rejecting the nomination eta man by whom they were put forth. "' "This corespondence, together with the speech of the SenatM who brought it forward, arrested the attention of the 'whole . Senate, and awakened new and strong apprehensions among ihe.friends of Mr. Everett,-as to the 'fate of his nomination. Soon after the Senator in questiOn had arise n froM his seat and commenced speaking, Mr. Clay was observed to pau j se in-his walk . to and, fro -and as the Senator from the South proceeded in his speech, .he- (Mr, C.) heCame- more and more intetested till, at length; he gradually returned to his accustomed seat and was standing by it when the, gentlenian,7ho was oectipying the: floor finished his speech with the 'following emphat ic Janguag,e. "If under these .circumstances, President; the Senate shall confirm - the nomination of Mr.; Everett., I consider the U/11 . 07L virtually disolvede "Aiidi say, sir," said Mr:Clay, instantly taking up the words of the Honorable Senator, ' , that if „this-Senate, sitting on the nomination of Mr. Eve 'tett,or any other man, as Minister. to a Foreign Court, e!hall take upon itself to reject that nom nation, 'on the ground that the person nominated, has. expressed to his neighbors and fellow -citizens of-the State ‘ to , which he belongs, sentimenta 'not in accordance with our own, yet no-way, pimehing his ehrecter, or affecting his qualifica tions for the post to which he is nominated, then, riff," said gr:Clay, elolating himself to his full height and teasing his voice to that 'clarion-like tone of impassioned eloquence, for which he, 'theme all living men, is so justly distinguished, 'then, sir, I tellihe honorable gentlemen and this Senate that we hare nolongcr . any Union. to dis solve!' Proceeding front this point, Mt. Clay poured • forth for the space of about ten minutes, .t the most eloquent. speech I ever heard in all my life: 'And that speech,' said the gentleman from whom these facts-were derived, 'jellied the ques tion of .314 - Everett's noniination.f rusrrx Spar c—Hon. Silas Wright and his psuedo brothe-.—A person calling himself Wil liam S. Wright has been convicted in the Wash ington Criminal 'Court, of olltaining money under false Pretences. The prisoner has pretended to b r . the brother 4 of the Hon. Silas Wnglit,and in this l way effected hill objects. During the' trial, Sena" ;tor Wright was brought into the Court as a:iviti '{teas, and the question being propounded to hint— i l ."Pray, sir, look at the prisoner, and say if ho be .;your brother.' The. Senator took a long survey , of the culprit' from head to foot, and then, in his usual and quiet way, atisvvered, 'No, sir, I never set my eyes on the man in my life. until now: I On this, the prisoner.threw up his arms with'cv • try appearance of astonishment and agony, and, most pathetically ejaculated,' .01i, heather ! Oh brother Silas !—how can you desert in - 6 now ?'— Tho habitual blush on the senator's check dee i pen= , eleonsiderable at this imputation. The telepa - phic. despatch frOM the Daltilnore Convention . scarcely decomposed him more; Mit ho recovered his equanimity in an instant, cast a witherin; look on his psiut- - o bother, and ruade his way back to the Senate CI amber. • Clay and Conn Skins—an Omen !—Gen. Cass attended a Loco-Foco meeting-at Ypsilanti a few days'since: i He conde l seerided tolook on' while the salue, was being fired- In loading the last gun, the General's frie l tils used Coon Skins for wadding; and then fitted: itpthe vacancy With CLAY ! Witen..the match • was applied, the gun exploded, prostrating atiout 'a dozen Loco7Fo eos. Fortunately no very serious injury secured ; but the incident should- teach the gentleman Lo cos that " C:-sr and Coon skins" are death to Loco-Focoism.- . --Rock. DC7II: • I , l 4n.rtmar..—The government of the, principality of Waldek, in,Gennany, have given public . notiee rat no license to marry will here alter be granted to any individual who is addicted to druukennessi or, if he have been so, he Must exhibit ft.ilLptOors that he isnolonger a slave to this 'vice. :The Fame gorenatiTAt have also di reeved that, ii ray repop,ntade i by thoeclesiae, iical,municiPif and pore' . authorities, upon pa tition for licenSe to marry, the report shall die; tiuctly state whether cid' of the parties desirous of entering into • Matrimonial - connection is given i ffintemperance or otherwise.. ..• -..1t Weald that a large number of the Kinderkook_ ef's friends at Baltimore avowed their motto to he: .17in Miran or richatlY: They ought to be toler - ably 19111 satisfied, tie they have nearly got , . ono laneh of the altetttiye. If Polk isn't .nobody,' he ti the next NOLA DELP:MA. OFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION COMPANY. • PHILADELPHIA, maxCh lsr. 1812: Rates of 'Toll, 4.e., upon the schrzylkilll Naviga tion frcint the opening of the Naviga tion in the spring of .184.4. - PATES, ike.,UPON COAL. Tnr following rates of Toll on Coal are fixed torn the opening of the navigation, and will not be rills.' ed prior to the lst of June, 1814: andlf they are loWer ed at any time during the shipping season, a drawback on the previOus shipments will be allowed to the a mount of the:reduction, in the way of credit for Toll on Coal afterwards shipped. -,• From Port Carbon. arid, Pottsville, to Philadelphia, 36 emits and from Schuylkill Haven to Philadelphia, Meet. per ton Of 2210 poundil. . • From Port . Clinton to Philadelphia, 30 cents pert ton of 2210 pounds. • On all why-coal, not coming to Philadelphia, one third of a cent per ton per mile. From the gross weight, as ascertained at the weigh locks, five per cent. will be deducted; and the toll char end upon the net weight. No toll will be charged upon fractions of a ton. MISCELLANEOUS' FREIGHT. . • Thrrates of Toll on MiscellaneouA Freight wil be according to the rates and classificationiof last season, at three mills and four, mills per 1000 pounds per mile ON E3IPTY BOATS. The Toll on Empty Boats wall he, as in 1513, two ets per mile ; hut no toll will be chargetlon any boat wher its cares' pays a toll of .5.5 or upwards. By order of the. Board of Manatem I CLAUDIUS BAITER, secretary. March; 9 10- . . GEORGE 31,ELIOATON, Ras re-commenced the manufacture of ' -SOAP 4. CANDT,ES, • dT Nb. 12 Marga,etta Street; fire doors above 'Front Sired, ha-nicely Calluwhill and • wil ow rrd roil rued PHILADELPHIA. milt: he offm, for sale, un' reasonable t wholesale and retail, fast dali:y Yellow I common itrown do. -White Fuller's do., Palm do tile do., Fancy Shaving do . August 12, 1 - '.,- 7. - SMALL ... •'''l: •••• • • .r , t • jj AN DSO M ELY situated in riadford CCuinty, Pa. 11. I_ on the waters of Little Loyatsrock Creek, about 70 miles , North of PottsviWt, and 15 Miles South of Mon roeton,' containinr.; f 62 Acres,.lo.sl-Per ches—one 53 Acres 77 Peri hes—one 49 Acres; alSo, SS Acres, it. Perches. adjoining. unimproved . . The im provements on each are a good tns dwelling, small barn, gond spring near the door, and within I , } miles of the - Tioga Turnpike, 1 mile of Daniel Miller's improved Farm and Saw Mill, and near to P. Office, School, Meet ings, &c. They adjoin the improved Farms of Thomas Murphy, Chrnelius Manahan and Daniel Ohrien.i The Title is indisputable, having been held by the present owner 40 years. taxes all paid up, Letters post-paid will be attended to—and if several individtralS, will inake a purchase together, the terms will be liberal.— D.. Miller can bhuw the Farms. Direct to A. P. MORRIS, Real Estate office, 23, FilDert at. Phitsda., March 23, 35 41. Philadelphia, PACKAGE SALES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Every Tuesday morning, at 10 o'ciock, j I • BY G. W L.OIt D. C ARD.—A. combination having been formed by, a por. Lion of the Dealers in Mote and,Shoes, of tins city, with the avowed object olsuppressing the sale of - those Goods by Auction. lit seems proper for the subscriber, (who has he'd ritesii Sales for the past eighteen mnnthsj to state that notwithstanding the combination, the Sales will not be stopped; but on the contrary, as he will now rely mere than ever, on the patronagc!of the Country Merchants, the sales will' be held Every •Tuesday Morning, • ! at the Auction Store, fttlS Market st., and his arrange ments with the Manufacturerk, both of this city and all New England, are 'such, as to insure him a constant and full supply of every description of goods. , I 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 fur his interest .to ells- Marc.' . 444 , 12-6 m aln.them . , • .1. . • Scales! Scales 11 [- . ' DALE'S' Patent Pre . mlum :PlatThrm 1 an d . Counter Scales, celetira te d for accuracy and con ' veniente, warranted, to keep in order, and weigh • ~ . any correctly, others, We bare a largei num -12,r of testimonials, from ( . '•-• • Rail nmd Co's, Trans-, ' partation Co's, I Coati D,alers, Merchants and other who h oS longerc alhaveScale i n. these tuhsaen. 5z:.......,_ - ....... , States in use, which can *, r- ,.21---, be seen FttNn. 4,2 Walnut '',,•-','-',--."*--- • st, Philadelphia } —F o r I sale by GRAY & BR OTHER Bole Agents for . the Patentee; 42 NValnut Ph GRAY . 4.. BROTHER, Coal & Iron Dealers- and general. Commission Mer chants, and Dealers In all kinds of Scales and Weights, N. 92, Walnut street, Philadelphia. - Fob. 17 . COAL! co,ir,is rt RAY & BROTRER, have taken the Second ki below Locust litreet, and will receive. C Istorate, or to sell or reship, on the most favr semis. Advances made if required. Office 42 1 trees. April 6, PoTTsviLLE Housp,,l CENTRE STREET, EAST SIDE, OPI'DSIT MetUrrAtlGO Sin Err. • ' TIIE ,suhscriber takes this method o - . callin4 the attention of travellers to hi ••is • I " over,, situated as above. 1 is H -He is now prepared, with the aid of a hamisamely fuinished House—exCellent table—and rood bar, to accommodate sat isfactOilly and sumptuously all who may choose to patronize his es tablishment. The HOTEL is situated at a central spot in the 13.inourh, and adapts itself peculiarly to business men, as a boarding house. Attathed to , the Hotel, is gond and comfortabla sta ing, which, with ttie'addition of attentive ostlers, and ater, make it a desirable stopping place for travellers who use their own conveyances, Always : thankful for past 'favors,'h - ti hopes by - strict and careful attentson to the comfort of his .patrons,' tO merit a further continuarce of them. -DANIEL HILL. Partscill.i, May IS . 20 —. 'FIN %% RE MANU FACTORY .If4eintango stivet, 2d door abort Centre at:, Seittlk Side. 11711.1.1.A.:1 1 1111.1; informs the eitivms of Potts - VI yille and SA9lkill Countygenerally,-thit he is prepared' to receive and execute all orders fur tin ~nre of every ehiracter. Ile has constantly . on hind and in progrese. of manoncture a complete assnitment of buck e ts, pans Irsinu,cuns, autlerspoutP, boat horns, Stc.,4re., which hr wtil cell no the moot reasonable; term?, 'either by wholesile or retail_ - V../- All- Orden for Tin-Spoutinz attended to and exe , 'uted at the shortest notice. ! I May IS, 21-1 ' LIII. G'.,W. BROWN.i - .... - fully informs the inhabitants Orcii at l 4 ' " 1.. and as v.c.nity. that he has . locate 1„- 3 , r at Wm'. 11. Bull's, where he may b ted at all times, when not absent - feselonal business. EZII3 , Manototil Altriters., 1 • • P the most approved kind. Also Books of Prepa- V red Paper, Carbonic Paper and Agate Points for writing, Just received and for sale by D. ILyNNAN. June 8 23 , . , A team Engine for Sale. Al,im subscriber has a two Horse Steam Engine which he will sell cheap. It is well calculated for arnlng Coal Screens, and has power suifitienrin screen .00 tons per day. • GEO. 1 11. POTTS. ' Apr. 13,• - ' 1 15— JUST received a quantit if 8 ' d- 10 ,squere and steel suitable for Drills, also; ipr gateel and A ,inAmer can and English binder steel, all of ny of which wit be sold cheap fez rash at the York ere. . Febrility VS, . PHIL ADELPHIIA. PHILADELPHIA & READING POTTS . . ' • VILLE. RAILROAD. . I Redudiai VI Freight on Merchandl (hN;and after Monday next, June 26i: IL!' Goods will be forwarded with desii the following ratei4!'of Freight between I arid the points below stated, per tun of:21 i . ' Between Bi ] Reading I Iti and Philp. Plaster, slate, tilcse.e. 'sl 10 Pig Iron. blows. i t tinter . , • marble. rosin, tar, Oak 120 . and „.rindatortes, , Nails & spikes, biir iron,) ca k tings,lead,tuipeotine I bark, raw tobasco, snit ).; 1 40 provisions, pot:dues loin. I her. stoves &.0--,y: J Flour per 63170,1; Wheat, corn,. rye, clover 4 eta seed, & salt per-, bushel-, - Groceries, hoithirdre,,teel,) '- copper, tin, brliss, - .do. _ ... me-tic liquors, snachin. —_ery, butter an'd eggs, 210 •.eheese, lard and tallow, • - . oil, wool, cotton} leather,l . .. raw hides, pairtti, Or. - ..... tors, Imi,p and Cordrigs.J - Dryi'goods, drugai& mcd.l ; ' iciness toreign i liquors, I . wines,glass, paper, fresii :- -2 60 fish, west, confections. I • ' re; hooks & stationary.) No additional charges fir commissi nge, or ree.iivinz hr delivering freight the COlifilally'S Di:puts on the line • July 15 103, i 1 AILITEN THIN. MILI. R S ORE..) subseriber would respectf u lly inform his - 1 4- friends and customers, that he has loc.iteci his 3111itai Cap illunliciory In ThircrStreet, - Nn. 101, a few doors belOwVace, where he would IM pleased to see his old Custmers and 311 many ttelli does as are. disposed to favour hits with their custom. He still continues to manufacture Military and Spout:lciest articles of every description. such as leather. (loth. Felt. Silk and Heaves Dress 'ups, cf all pattern's; Forage Caps; holsters lor trent. flri3y do ; Cartoucli Boxes. Bsyonut c .bbards, word Belts of all kinds Canteens ; Knapsacks, dlerent patterns: Fire lidckets, l'asuter Doses; rrnbe du. Brash and Yiekees Plumes. Pompom's Firemen's Cape, Leather Stork., (km Cases. superior quality Shot Bags. Game :gigs. Drums &P..&.:. • /171 - 15td ri Okulkfully received and Promptly at t•.. , WILLIANI CHESSMAN, No' 101 North Third Street. s row doors below Rae •_ Philadelphia. Ja'nu - ary: 13, 1814 . 2—Gm erne, Snap, Cas- To Dyers, Dite4hers, Parer Maker, Engine :Eullders, and ethel PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELDED WROUGIIT IRON tOBES -From 4 inches to in calibre and 2to 1, 'feet lung, capable of sustaining pressure from 2500 lbs. per square inch, with' Stop- V, Ls, and other fixtures td suit, fitting tog,ther, with screw Joints, suitable fpr STEAM. WATER. GAS, and for LOttOMOTIVE'and other STEAM BUIL 'lt Ann* • 2. 'of vt • Manufactured and for sale by. MORRIS s t TA SICER tk.• MORRIS. Ware:tom S. F.; Corner of Third & Walnut Street', FXULADELPIIIA. July 11, i . COAL CUTTER Oa BREOi.ER. ' • 1 __. .. A LL persons having an interest in theLCoal business, .r 1 are respectfully invited, between -. and 9 o'clock in the morninsr, until the 27th inst.. to witne s s the opera tion of Richardsori's Patent Coal. Cutter or Breaker, at Nelson (7 av it's Mdchine Shnp. on the east side of Broad street, north of Filbert, Philadelphia. The advantneesioffered by this Machine, are Its sim plicity, durability and economy of construction and use An tneine - of friar:horse power, will he amply auffictem to propel it with Ike requisite force, for riattinT or break lne and ertecnine,l2 tons of Coal an hour, with less ner dentate of Waste, than any Machine in use, fur similar purposes. , . ~ 1 , The principle hi an entirely new One—it may he ap plied to currier orhreaking Coal, of unlimited hunt. and ntnainine with prOision and certainty, the most desi rable sizes for market, in the hest proportion, and with erectly diminished per rent wake, c pa red with any Machine. offered for similar Purpose ln' the.course of a fete days, the Machine will be ' I. in T I :, operation at Pottsville. to which the Crud into i.\ of the region, will be invited to witness Its operations there. For any information connected with the busin) 3 4, ap IL - ply at. No. 109 Matket at ,or to S. KNEA St, No. 193 Spruce street, Milled Iphia. Philadelphia Jnne 22. 1p14., 1 / 25 J.IHAR:RADEN; Forwardin,(; 4nd Commission Merchant, Vine st., Wgarf, Schuylkill Philadelnhia, ESPECTFUL / LY informs his friends, and thd iller- II chants generally, in 'Schuylkill, Berks, l and the ad dining Countie4 that he is now ready to receive in liters, and ship ddily by good covered Iluate,and care ful Captains, Freight of every description, for Port Car bon, Pottsville, :ichuylittll Haven, Orwigsburg, Port Clinton, Hanibuit Beading, and all. OP - intermediate places, at 11 'form rates during the whole Season, from iio to SO per ci•nt.!lower than the rates by the R. R. • No Chargeifor receiving in Store or delivering freight, front any points on the Canal. March 9, 1 10-6 m PORE • • I ETII ER:I & BROTHER,., !nout faetu 65 north Front street, Philadel phia, have . now;a good supply of their warranted pure whiet lead, and 01.1 SC csstorners who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the irtikle, shall now have their orders fillet. Wharf ,oal nn ourable Walnut 14— • Nu known eubaar.eo l poasesscs thos l e preserva.. ttve and beautifying properies smdesirahle in a paint, to an 'f.qual exent with unadulterated white lead; heqet, any admixture of Oier inetem ails only mars 'its value. It has therefore been the steady a of the manufacturers, for many years, to supply to the piiblic . a per i tecily pure white leadvanct the unceasing demand for the ar. title is proof that it• has met will favor. It is invariahly braiided on one head=WETII ER ILL & IMO Ete, in full, and on the other, WAR. RANTED PURE-4all in red letters. Nov. imtcr IJ , 47 PTO LET.' 11 . . • • Tn enbstantiai and convenient Sioi.it STOlli and 11/oanettoqvn, at Mount Carbon. lately in occu micy of Jos.enk %Vivi° & 3,.n. The Siore is 40x.40 feet, and the Wareltouse'.f4latiO feet, both bale! 2 'stories WA in Wont. h.ivitcie - iFellent cellars or rather bagetnentv the fluor of arh,ch preen the level: of the wound at ;he tuck °reach: both build.ngs front on' the Cenirc Turiipik• : there are good tih/d for the reception at,eatdt Merchand.zs by the Canal, and 5 , ,,,,ds bronaht &v P. R. It: A. can be discharged at the revel ofiha 181 floor of the Warehousrl. directly into 118 rear, which rcala against the track of the Mount carbon R. R 014.. There is ample roue . ' around the docks for pilinOlasier:' and a , good lumber i wharf will be added to pre:nises, leased. Iffictiirec. . 'lmmediate pitaaeision Riven, App!y at the Del. a orate Coat Coppany's Wham yin to i JOIIN.C. MARL, Mount Carbon, ' or.J. R. ?MITE,. • • _ . 117 South Bth St. Philadelphia. Pottaville, Ma, 18th 20—tf Removal.. • subscriber takes this method of Informing his Jig customers and the citizens of Pottsville generally, that he has removed his :espect nrCarb'on ed himself be consul it on pro. ; • FLOUR AND FEED STORE .froni Centre ettjet to the corner of Norwegian and Rail Road creme, where be will be pleased to merit a Continuance of their patronage. ; ORN nat. Feb. VA,' ECM A, CARD. .. r A"LBE:RT g. BROOKE, BSOS to infoitn the Coal Operators, land the !Ser chants generally of Schuylkill County, that he is now prepared to manufactnre I t 4 HOVELS I .. of every description, of the best materials, attid In th'e most workmanlike manner; which be 1 is enabled to genet the low* c to, prices. All orders prom ptly attended and modatht ulnae:* paym ent given tool Port Carbon,April THE MINERS'' JOURNAL. MEDICINES. h, 1843 latch at ' ceding pop Ib.. etween l eading and DEAFNESS CUM:). Sccupa's Compound Kreolo te .Acoustic Oil, rOH the cure of DEAF IC £ 3 8 , pairs, and, the din charge of matter from the ears; also all these disa greeable noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, buzzing of steam, .bc.,&c: which are symptoms of approaching deafness and alsip attendant with the disease. 'ottscille 75 ct criaminne .TES. The following Editorials and certificates will be read, with interest ar they speak.facts; which are "stubborn, things." :I MOST EITIISORDISIART Cam any have donbts, they may now dismiss them, and the most incredulous may consider Deafness as curable. IfumerouS easei of cures, and many of them very remarkable—by' the use of •Scarpa's Oil,' have been puhlishell, but this 'cist) the climax.' Young or old mays yet recover hearing.; A lady In Sthithdeld, Pennsylvania, and now about 80 years of age had been gradually ,getting deaf for more! than ACt years, so that it was next to impossible to make her hear conversation in the loudest tones of voice Last winter she was induced to try `Scarpa'a Oil for Deafness.' It is only necessary to add that shc has utt edtwobottles, and that her bearing is perfectly rector; ed—she [scared. • . • DEAFNESSCURED.—The following eitract from a letter written-by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in this city, is important. 'The bottle of Scarpa's 'Oil for Deafness, that you sent me, with the wish that my 'daughter would try if,' has been used, and in its effects, have astonished all t you know how very deaf she has been since? she was three years old—she now hears quite well, but as the medicine has all been used, I wish you to send me an other bottle. which I have every reason to believe wit ', cure her entirely.'—[Times. Per sale by B. B. OUMPERT, No. 120 North Second Street, Philadelphia, and by EICIIIIOLTZ & SANDERSON, Agents, Pottsville. 20— 90 ctb MB IT cts 3 cts 16ets ICES L 70 n, t any o July 0., 1843, 29- Concentrated Comported Flitid Er. SARS APARILLA. vOR thecae of Scrofula, Chronic Rheumatism, Gen-i .1‘ eral Debility. Cutaneous Disease's, Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Tetter, Phnt I.s or Pustules on the Face, Liver Affections, Mercurial and Syphilcid !Diseases, Riles, (thin an impure habit of body, Ulcerations of the Throat and Lee, Pains and Swelling of the Bones, at.l an Diseases arising froin an impure state ofthe Blond, Exposures and Imprudences in Life, Excessiive use of Mercury, &c. • An immense effprt has been lately made to y l . ntroduce various compounds called " Extracts of Sarsaparilla,' its positive and specific cure-alls. ifwe werejto believe the extravagant assertions of the adventurers who arle pushing them, all disease that `P flesh is heir t," can he governed and removed by these wonderful "'exdracts.:" Now, we want no customers to our articles Hitt persons of common sense at least; and those who have that. will find it impossible to believe thesd extravagant and ridiculous assertions. Depend ,upon it then, If you get COMSTOCK'S true extract of the real Sarsaparilla, cv ery disease that can be curetkhy this and various other roots that form the compound, will be cured by it. Such, particularly, as Scrofula, Rheumatism, and all diseases of the blood, and particularly disease and suffering front the abuse of mercury. • COMSTOCK'S SARSAPARILLA is warranted as rood as any in the city, and at Just half the price of. others, and in as , large bottl e , viz :-50 ,cents per Route, or ft I per dozen. Suit yrselves.= ,To he folind only at Gunstorkis Branch Hoe, No. 2, I r i, Steam Rf AEMEDY.I . O 3I • FactsCor_Aiie Peoplie: re.ThE constantly inerCasing popu arity and 21 sale of B. A Fahne,teck's Vermifugc has in duced persons who arc envious of it4success to palm off upon the publac:pieparAion which all me.lical men know to be inellicacio4 in expel. line warms , froin the system. This VCrniefUge has made its way into pub lic favour upon the groond of its owe intrinsic mer.4l, mare than LIIIV other medicine of Vic kind now 'used ; and 'while many ' worm remedies have, by dint of istling,i been force into safe, I and shortly alter gone it.to the olpuettrity which their woritile , sness justly .merited, ti. A. Fah ,nestock's Vermitiqm continues to be tr,fomphant. ly sustained. It has only' ti he as 'd and its effects will fully sustain all thitt is saidluf its won. derful expelling power. Certificate. . ' Miles, Erie Co;; New Y., Jan!. 7, 1843. We certify that we haye used B.' A. Fahnes lock's Vertnifuge in our, families, anil in every case it has proved a decided and effecttial remedy for expelling worms from the system i We ear. dially recommend it to parent.; who [have chi:. dicta afilictcd with that dangerous malady. ELON VIRGII I , W M B. PA I N 1.1,• ' ROB'T MA Y.' !. i JOSEPH BURROTIGIIB. i ' For sale, wholesale and rttail, at the Drug Warehouse of t .. ~ B. A. FA lINESTOCK Ar, Co. Corner of Sixth and Wnod sts., Pittsburg, Pa: For sale in Pottsville, Ifst CLEM ENS tS• PAR V IN . , Dlgglits. December, 9,, ' I 50— . JOYFUL NEWS. I • A lmost every disease that flesh is he:i• to may be cured by the timely uselof (MARLEY' COM POUND I.P.PDRATIVE! !IrROP . . Tffis may be. proved satisfactot ily to those who will call at any of the stores where this invaluible medicinal is sold, by certificates (or tperly authentica•eti)'of cures perllirm cd on individuals who hail lost all hope n l of relief— certificates of Physicians whin had the ost severe cases under treatment, their nauents having taken the medicine by their advice andbeen cured—certificates from the Pt othontitary, Clerk of Orphans' court. No tary, &c.. stating their acquairtance witkpersonk of respectability and standing, who havinglmo good of their fellow men at heart, haVe voluntarily; come for ward and given a statement. of their case alid its cure. for publicatmn, dtc. Ore. TIM number ofi,hese certi ficates being too great for newspaper pub lication, the subscriber has deemed it athiisable to hav e , a copy of the most important certificates properly . uthentica tett, under seal, to be placed I at the stores, of agents, who have the medichmfor sale, where•per E rns afflic ted with Scrofula or Kings' evil Whit Swelling,. Chronic Rheumatism. TettUr, Mercurial, diseases Emotions of the kin, Cough of' long stand ing or in cinient Consumption, sick I,lead-ache tic. may have an. opportunity of ascertaining the alles and residencei of those who haVe been cored; by its 'use, and who will be willing, if called upon, to give every information required. As a more general evidenc'e that this no quack medicine. I would refer to the tames of the follow ing well known physicians, Who have attested to its efficriey:—Dr. J. P. I liesteri.Dr. . G. Dircti. Dr. Jno. Otto, Dr. Aluhlenberg, Dr, J. E.-orb r. Sold-wholesale - and Retailiat the drug aid Chetni cal Store of E, B. EIeIIIIOLTZ, Pottsville.' 3. R. &. Palls. ner avill e; Kinsley Port.Carban ; ilcory Vouto, Orwigsburg. ' January,.2l, • PULIIOIIARY PRA' SERVA7VE, Fot Coughs. Colds; infittenzas, Catarrhs; Ntrhoopina Cough; Pains of the Breast and Sides; Bronchitis; - Asthma . Croup; Difficultyo Breathing and Ex- .peetoar; Shortness Of Breath; Infiam - mati n of the Lunas; and arrest-9f dOpycashing Consumption. 1T has been but a few years Since this medicine has been introduced into this coantry, and has' been pro ductive of the most astonishing and unexpected results. As several hundred certificates of its effects have been heretofore published, it is 9n4 necessary now to re mind the public where it can be - obtained genuine. Thkoughout Germany it is known as the t`Life Pee, server," and is the lan'.7 ,medicipe in use the.r 7 for the a bove affections, it is put up in half pint bottles, with nit d sections -50 Cents a Botlle.' • e I Prepared only (from tho briginal receipt obtained a a great price,) and rold wholes, le and retail, et Dr. Lel dy's Health Emporium, No. 101. north Secor street near Vine, (sign of the Doldea Eagle and erpents, Philadelphia. • Also at Lone,' .Drng Store,i Lancaster; Lambert's Reading; Dr. Moser's, Allentown; Pomp's and Diek son's, Easton; and at J. G. BROWN'S (late V. T. Ep tang) Drag Store.Csatrettest,Tottsville; au • b9Dru; . gis May Id, ts a i d , Storekeepers generally. R most aceom; buns. '.14-fmo r ASTAZIP.ES ACOUSTIC OIL! THE ONLT CURE TOR DEAFNESS COMSTOCK & CO'S Di. B eclter'a , TOILET. ARTICLES. ! • GLENN'S ROMAN KALYDOR, A SAFE,IPLEASANT AND CERTAIN CURE FOR FRECKLES, Pimples. Tan, Suubnrn, 11oth, Bintheai Tetter Ringworm, and miler obstinate affections of the SKIN, removing every impurity and giving. to the complexion a clearness truly, beautiful. To gentlemen it is reecommended for re:trying the irritation and oth- , et diseases of the, skin. MIMI produced by the use of strong, alkaline snaps and creams in shaving, the Katy- , dor may he used without the least danger on the most delicate skin, and is a refreshing wash in warm weath- 1 er, or in tmvelling,'price 5U cents per bentle. , GLENN'S INDIAN lIAIR gent prepatation is compounded of various oils, forming together a compound of great value, for promoting the growth and preserving the hair; it nourishes the roots, thereby causing it togrow with vigor, and preventing it from falling out, or turning grey; removing at the same time, the dandruff which canoes the hair to fall 'out To those who have lost 'their hair by sickness or. any other cause, except old age, it is confidently rec commended, it gives a glossy softness- to the locks, and Imo the singular propertygif 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 perfumed it is much esteemed for dres sing the hair in general, and for the, heads of children, price 50 centaner bottle. ! GLENN'S AROMATIC ROSE 'IdOTII PASTE. This very pleasant and truly efficacious dentrifice, is prepthed from,ingredients perfectly harmless, it giyes peatly whiteness to the teeth ; firmness to the guilts, and fratiancy to the breath; removing Spots or incipi ent decay, and preserving the teeth effectually. It has been used and reccommended by dentists in their prac tice, and is believed to be equal to ariy article of the kind in use. It to put in neat China hoses, and haviug a solid form, is not liable to waste or spill, and is free . front the'grit of Tooth Powders in general, price 25 cis. per box. GLENN'S INDIAN VAIR Dyg, IS warran; ted to change grey nr red hair . to a handsome brown nr Jet black, without itury to the hair,,a,r, even staining to the skin, and may t 4 used with perfect safety. To those who have become preinaturely grey, it is invalu able, and toTentlemeri who are 'rein:bled with grey whiskers it is strongly receommended, the color pro duced is natural, and will not rub off, or soil the whi testl muslin. price 59 cents. : MICIFAUX'S FRECKLE WASIL—A COITIn -plete remedy for Freckles. 1 This remedy,was invented by Dr.- Chs blichaux, of Loinhardy, , a distinguished Physician of the last century. The proprtetor has,eve fy confidence in it; as a superior preparation for the purpose designed.it may he used without the least. cau tion; and for pimples and oiher affections of the skin, it is a certain cure. Price 37/ 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 ,not over rated. tact of A Cod Share dnd )inSiare." GLENN'S UNAVALLEO SAPONACEOUS COI ' POL'E'D FOR .51.62 V/ M;; T 0 Gentlemen who shave theinsetires, this articles .1 offered with the greaOst confidence as opt tl,e a not supeiior to any other Shaving ,Snap',, in us.'. delightful and consistent lather,. whielv n ill not dry pen the face . Or irritate the most, delicate for the ease and comfort it gives to the often'treublesome one ration of shaving, rendering it surpassingly easy, this compound can be safely' reccomm.md,d. It is equally effectual in warm or cold Water, and 'atter Win:: it, the face is I_n softand pleasant, an d entirely free from the' irritation and roughness often rinsed by the use of swag alkaline Soaps and 'Shaving Creams. The COM• pound is pleasantly perfumed and put up in a neat chi . - Ila box, answering all the purposes Of :a shaving boi, and on trial will be found very econoinical and conve nient., during the few years this artiule has been before the public, the proprietor', has sold ~ 3.5i000 boxes of it, and the demand is constantly increasing as its merits become know'''. The agents are authorized to return the purchase Money, where it dot:SIMI. give entire sat isfaction. I •The Saponaceous Compound CoMposed of ingre dients, so admirably compounded. that shaving with it, is an absolute pl,asure.'-71.1. S. Gaz'et tr. 'The Saponaceous Compound, is:the best preparation extant for shaving purposes. It is l eilensively, patron and deserves. to ; every gendeman who shaves himself, shoulti.buy this Gazette. 'We be , g to call the attention of the bearded portion Of our subscribers, to the SaponaceouiConr,mund. It without exception,the best shaving soap,we ever used.' —Philada. Transcript. 7 • 'The Saponaceous Compound Cot shavin7, is the best —perhaps the very best article in use, for ....maniac the beard front the human face divine. ;What with a keen razor and this compound.:yon may shaVe your lace in half the t into, you arc pronouncing the wont. It is an anomaly in language.—it is a very good shave, and yet no shave.'—Boston Daily Times ; . Prepared by W. GLENN, Manufacturer of Perfumery. Cotolh 5, and Fancy Soaps, e2]and Si South Third_ stree • opposite tac Ex change, Philadelphia.. And alto sold by BENJ. BANNAN,IA.gft., rott , vlll^. 2a--ly OE 31 E IV Oliver & Mars, , , , 13 ESPECTFULLY announce' t . o the citizens of IL Schu ylkill' county, that they liaye commenced busi ness in the Store recently occiipied . by William C. Leib. one door South of the Post Office, in the Borough of Pottsville, where they have jusropened a new and carefully selected stock of. • 'ii ! 'Dry Goods, Groeep.es, .Glass, Qneens, Earthen and Hol-' low- Ware, &e., •Ste' -- &e. 73 Ainong which may be, f nand Cloths, cassinteres, Sat tittetts, Mouseline de lams, Oinghhins, Lawns, Meri noes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Nankins,Pollands, Flannels, Marseilles, Valencia. Silk,Sat in, and other Vest ings, great variety of Mualins, Bleached and Unbl mched, Silk; Cotton, and Gingliatus, Handkerchiefs, Summer Cloths, Velveteens, Lathe's and O ,entleman's Stock ings. (;loves, and Mitt, of all descriplionS. Also; Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans Molttaseli, Sugar. Coffee and Tea, Cheese, Candles, Soap; Sahnon, Shad Mack eral, Herring, Hams, Shoulders, and [Smoked Meat, generatlY, Tobateci, 82gars, Crackers, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Street Oil, Lamp Oil, &c., &. &c, Having purchased their goods with great rare, and on reasonable terms, they will be enabled to dispose of them, at prices quite as low as litchi neighbors. TAILORING MITE subscriber begs leave tolnferni his friends 1 and the Public.. in General "that ho has corn- meneed the TAILORING BUSINESS, In all its various laranehes, at 4 - yo.,2c.liiiton Row, Coal Street, where by strict attention to his busi• ness, he hopes to' give perfect aatisfaction to all who may patronize him. • Pottsville, May 4th, F.URNITURE! VURINITURES: CABINET MANUFACTORY. ~IIEXRY 17REssAWG 1 • ![ RESP.ECTFULLY informs thee county public, that he is nay prepared - to Manufacture all articles. of Household and Parlor Furnitpre in the neat: test, handsomest, and most satisfactory' planner. lie has also on iland, at 11 Ware-room In Mahantango street, corner of Adam at eet, an assOrtment of MAItOGANY CHAIRS of the French, pattern with Hair Seats; Fine Mahogany timtre Tald.2s, Mahogany Dressing tlreaus, made after the French style, with classes, dt.c• In addition to 'the above, the advtirtiser Is prepared to receli•e and'esecutdall orders fol,renairsi&c..which will he carefully anemic Ito and thilkilied at the shortest notice.: I 1 ; All kinds of upholste ine, such as covering Sofas . , Chain, Lounges, &c., t ill be finishdd in the most ap proved manner, if entrusted to his charre,A long expe rience in the business haVing qualified him for the un dertakine. Th,ladvertiser would nform the public, that althouch residing in Pottsville, 11 can torn ont furniture of the best warkmanshiu, at asl low prices, no any of the city Warehouses; and respeltfinly requests those Who need. artieles,in his line, In a4ve Lim a cal), beforse purcha sing elshwhere. May New Cheap Cask Store. he nitcriber iorins s i r----3, r 1 the publ tif ie. that he -- " ~ 7 Oa NEW CIICAP RE, hi the Buil- e lt I', are st., recently oc- vim •',I , ,. few doors above Mortimer's . itstantly keep on hand, a gen iest quality of, Gruce4ies, , . • - Bouts-and Shoes, - - Pravl3;ons, i • Hats and Cups, Cedar Ware, Tabaria 4- ',segars, 4e., Embracing every a tide generally kept in a. Dry Good . and Grocery tore ; All of : which he is de termined to sell as low!, as they can he purchased here, or eisevrhere. By strict attention to his. business, 'he hopes to receive a portion of the patronage of the pub lic. 1 . Call and examine fo yourselves. EDWARD I HUGHES. f .• , 15-6 mo I. New Ilurriber Ytird. mint , : subscriber adnottuces to this pit ' bile that h e • .llt opened a . • LUM I IIER y.tito ; • . , In the borough of Peltsville, immediately back of they new Presbyterian Church ; where he will constantly keep on hand, a 'axe assortment of Lumber, of every description. lie has 'On hand Pine Boards, front $ 10 to sloper M. and Oak, from $10.4.0 $2O per M. He respectfully solicits the patronage of his, friends and the public, and feels confident, that hg will be able to supply Lumber, ati such rates, as will give general satisfaction. JOSEPH SHELLY. Feb.. 17, - - . 1 .z-- ......... -. _........._. B AcON for sale . 4 --qe.ry, . THE stl , n; . 14 ,. 4 friends, an , et, ' l'i leas opene. 2N., CASH ST .. 1i21.411/ ding in Cen etipled hy B. T. Ta}•lckr Hotel ;,. where he will c eral asiortmenrof the ti Dry Colitis, • Queens:care, Apr. 13, MEM Superio RULED and Plain a'sviiting, suitable sale by Jnga B s d HARDY. 18- .y GRAY 4.• BROTHER, 42 Wal .ht street, Philadelphia. 23 In Ring ittp4r. very tough for Instruments of for. Lawyers and Bdrtveners, for BENJ. BANDIAN, . • 73 ADING ay and Feed. Flour, H , , r.rHE subscriber r.speCtfully announces to the citi zens,. of , Stlmylki I County, that he'constantly keeps on hand at hit lEstabiishment in Reading.' . ' Flourlq the Barrel, . •1 1 1 7 Hay- liy tht Bale, and • 1 • - Feed of all, kinds, • - Which be ,will Wartantl to' be equal to'any procured elsewhere. '1 .1 ' As lie presses the Hay himself, he will guarantee each Bale to be. wirt it purports to be—there will be node ception praeti ed, us is frequently the case wit 'that procured front Nent ''orit. ' Orders will be pro 'aptly attended to. Address , . Hi RRADFORD, Reading. Pa. March, 9 ! i - : lq-t f • NV . alap J . 1111.1ieim, I • I NORTH FIFTWST., READING, P. Importers 'e f f Hardware and Dealers in Nails, 1 1 Iron, Steel and Tirk• ', IT AVE constantly on hand, a full assortment!of A. 'II.I. meriran and' English .Hardware and Cutlery, Nails and Spikes, Blu e !Barrels, Planes, Iron andiSteel of all kinds :, Tin w re !and Rivets, Saddle Trees, Pa tent Leatheiand Cpach Mounting. Glass, Paints, Oil i and Varniihns ; Cedar 4nd Hollow-Ware, Thiponts and 1 Common powder, &c., &c. to which they invite the at tention of the citizens of Schuylkill County. -, Feb. 10; ,1 I 1 ' 0-ly ISG, LADIES , • r and Day Schdpl. EM lloni•ding DING PA. • ripti E.l.ll.itiert - of Wedr4.A•ty;l ner of 511eitrid Rea . di,4l bein a fort, the Prinetpa to detnily ektncerin lion. • ; ihi4 Institution commended on IthgB h inst at the house', cor ,abut streets. !proverbial for benith- aracom• lc is,useess to enter in mg the aevaotages of itsloca- ke Principal is to establish a finished tidocition can tie.ob. imde• means of this Petri:nary. entr oocd to theteare of 14. sob. c • t•rOplislied. Precem rubs; will .rodt s ion, as ti comprise Sthnr iugeijicr w.th merul • • " The p4i school in ose 0 hleh tamed the young scriber tin y the laihr4 I hi, sh I nial eintti oral an will 1.4 and at t le' of the Fa man toEN' feet IVO Ql 61101 Eng and °matt f:doc.itt tore. but Panel tat ' the mind —requirm and p t:t411 1 In orda ,ritet, not only intelleetto9. n illll , l oRn; therelure the ifeivre to e!.•vele and elnand the! sti ne time refine the Itettl a Ft'efies under Iris direetiere ,neh4 thlists a u.ll , A.pome disci diVt.ted into tso cltipdrto niter. will 1) , and s he -choet ‘l2. : iunin for noa niers: hove % edrs of ooe' fie!fe7ol of 4fi wicks, 'a • ; will 4.i:ty fur uiuqic, 130:11: U:'der 12 W tlii U 1 (/ - IMEEM 'tel the ymmg . tartirg to 1, taught in the school fact. and ling, It illan arid Spariti,l f the Piano, for which that' This <1 and a11;11 !et! er Zvi drawing ZEE e brunt bed. nd pai d id uae ck . y. extra oneeq, a ace to r Te'r Scn, yam Sinn! Dra. 1. ; Extr the I• I)ay gclholar ,-,:per quarter. $3 s; . do. - • 6 !. per quarter, 4 MI 13 MEM hnintinq,• 5 v hole year, 1 for young L.adie., tog nn for the WM :4re in learn . 11 ny-ot rfitt% I• ogottßcs, 5 !.I (minting. I, vi•ning ei...ses for voong Fur fro . ;her part cut.irs ,i ,e,•toiscribcr. 1 lUtIC/VC I VIrIZ 1111 MOH In: 111 1)0 ,'. se of II Dra There 1 t men a 1 at t to lio, EMI DM MS CAltiloN Ito I'LL. .: r;mo.t respectfully announce that he has leased he a boy . is and delightful establish l meto, ;will be opened for thdir ac. udation or. Mmtday OM -1001 :,. . lately undergone a thoronglare. :::h improvements and anditioniti Much Int:Tease the eumlo l rt. and Ode guests. i Ilittated at the terminationpoi the 2. cat - ling:Railroad, 9:1 miles from ping the B trough of Pottsville, the a. vantages of both l town niched to the establishment et_ pee of its guests is a bleititiful Fe garden, 411 enesomd Park 6 , [looking from its rising giMitid lilchuylkill River and Cadal, the :t.thuylkiii Isihvigat ion Co., and hiantic and beautiful v'i'ew 01 . mountains. • The Ilutel,l Bath les have a plentiful supply u 'ring water. Thgexle . reotmar.o reach houses, will be atitniden teritive ostlers; a lailraad : plea. - itges, will be kept forthe lies ;.,tests wi.shingtu visit theiminei ii this interesting region. As I tposition to use his best t•set. inaction to his guests, he liege 10 #tion•of the Cato kill Moluilitit 'eve Batt in the City of' New by - him, and as-urea them that dss to the Philadelphia market, or the 'ruble and the Bat shall I t - ~ n be procured. THE lubsc:iln In .thr public sailartr , sigri; t to' n. whiel Jrnn tau i~olt had navationi with au l'unkiturd as will aerninini l niation 'This Ooiel 19-91 Philxdeltihta and Philidclphta,adj and enint,ines al and epuntty—alti clusiv,el for the ornamental terra) .everAabre., ()ye! the ItaWoad, resernoir? of the eonrinianpinw a r ' the .Urrnunding 11 Houses. snd stab puredpopniainspf airy 4al4les and C by careful and ati sure 'car ivid carr eatnroodation of g and othe'r pluees a plerigelof ties d tionilo give satis refer to the reputq tr flo , e and Cong York when kept haying npily : ace his so Its both be tfie bert that ca Families and ir , ry attenran will i l his familyto rendi as coml . ()able asll 'this counlre, and'; is rag - pa:trolly soli) `divieualsare:asSured dial eve tie paid by the subieriber and ,'er their visits as pleasant and iit any nth& establishment in a share of the public patronage Cll-11ILES 13. ‘ 4 . 7 nn. 8,1843. Monnt Carbon,' I - I`Tevir Shovel 'Facto Ty. i, THE sibscriber,:respactfully calls the attention of or Mrchants And others, to his supply of ,i • , . siIoVI.A.S and HOES, nianuttetuied at Ma nlw Establishment, at Mnant Car bon, whichrire equal in quality,le not . staparior to those obtained front abrnatl. His prices will ha as low, as an article urinal In qhality, can be obtained els2where. He tlicrefqre solicits the patronage of tha friends of Home Indistry. ;; 1I - Ctilreli Mills, Lockslk.c. repaired nt his establishment, at the shortest ncilke and all kinds of Smith Work ex ecuted. i 'I. - JOSEPH ALLEN. April G, ; : , 1 • ' 11- -• ' ' • . ; ii 1 I ,:, ;- • 1 - S'l, L E Or . :, "*.• • ....,/, ; ..;;.,,- ,f 3 •.•• tt ;r• • li filo 1 IRo';\ IT • OR ICS and * ...,.._, ..,__.:::_,_ ' *DOD LAND. I -, - WILL • e . sold al publicS:le, on Saturda.. l the Gth day 0 July nev., at 2 o'clock . F. iIL-, at itie house of Daniel Yost , (on. the premises) in East Brunswick Township, ISchttylkicOunty. • .'" ! lThe one undivided alf part of Mount Vernon Forge, (formerly known riA udenried's Forge) with iwo fires; three. Dwelling Iron es one Stable, and one 1 hundred and thirty Acres of ;! - I' -) : . ' WOOD'iA ''D SPROUT LAND, • . I situated o Cold ''C eel: , , half a mile Boni the litti?. 1 .1 Schnylkiil .all Road, two miles from AlcKeansburg.and six from Or vigsburg. Also at rho same time and plat., the one univided Nal part of 160 ( 1 acres of 3Vood Land, situated pa tly in Eat Brunswick Township, adjoining lands of Sa uel Beitqlet, John Scholl and others, and IL it rtly in Albany To ship, Becks County,' adjoining lands of Jcines Keitu fr. Co., George Reagan Esq., and others; thq State ,IRoad leading from Orwi..isburg to Rotztcwn, Passes through said land, one pair of Forge Bellows, Tubs, and.a lot of Forge Tools, will be sold at the same tine and pia' e. For further inffirniation in quire ofDantel Yost a the Forge, or of Richard Bonne, Port Carbon, Schuylk II County, terms made known by • . ! RICH VW BOONE, Assigneei of i M. M. EGE, undetia voluntary Assignment and • Ashignse, under the Insolvenl Laws. • June 819}l. • I I 23erlt . PAPER! HAN' INGS 8/. BORDERS, Chaaper ,th n tyliit-Washiug. • TiTE substriber has on hand, , a large assortment of Paper hangings and Bordera.for Parlors, Rails and Rooms, of the !meat and most fashionable Patterns, vs.: rying from 18 tar 50 ite. per plece,-which he will sell at! the 'Manufactureealth prices. The very low rater at which - we Bell our pens, makes it. absolutely cheap; er papering, than to %Otte-wash twice a year --and be 4 sides a hones Ia nOt - nbw. considered finished, until It PIIPSred- •'• • BENJ. BANN4II, 7une 1 9 • i • i MEDICI?d s. TO,, THE WHOLE WORLD ! ; It is adniiiled by all wha hare usedlthem Pout I • • I • who has not?) that. . DR; PETERS' VEGETAI3I.is ANA • - TIBILIODS lILLSS• ' •. tRR the moil unrivalled remedy ever discovered by the ingenuily of man. TT* ae a sovereign cure for thefollowingeomplaints: Yell 'w and-,Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ape, Dyspepsia,Croup. Liver • CoMplaiiit:B.ick headache, Jaundice. sthma, Drop- , ,y. Rheuiratiim. Enlargemenkot the 'rhea. Piles,: Cholic, remale Ohstructiontr; Heart-burn; Forted Toilette. Nadi:ea. Distentioris •of ilimßtomach 'and Bowels Incipient Diarrhcea,Flatulence. Habitital Cos tiveness. Loss orAppeme, Blotched or Sallow Com pfekinn.'and in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels. where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They tire exceedingly mild in their operation., pro ducing neither Nausea Griping, or Debility, They areexteMsively used and commended by Pftscriat:so PliesictiNs, in all parts of the'Union, from whom any quantity of Cc' mimes of their talus can be d l *h ao:e. , • t.:.: r . • ' gill ERNI AN'S GOUGH LOZENGERS Are the;safest. most sure and effectual remedy for Colds,i7imsumnlion..Whooping cougn:Astbma, tight - ness of the Lnnac or Chest,.. c. dc. . ' Mr. 41os Markey, coot of Gouverneur it., cured or conch of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be a Eetaed. Consumption. by these Lozenges, -when The ph l sFiciahs could do noihing for him. .. lir. ()harks W. Pcekinx, 71 Bowery. was cured of a tieverecongli and cold ordure mouth's standing. by half a box ot the 1.0r.c-mre:s. Rev. Mr:l laumk. 191 Pearl st., has used theta ill his family with invariable success. and reeimimondis. them to till 1010 are afflicted with coughs, colds, Or arty airrilions of the lungs. • LNr. 111 E. Harlin stifferrd several weeks with I% tressinecough, a hich nothing relieved, till lie tried th'e-e I.6ienes.-uliich cured him in a few bourn.' !.1/c....litmes IV Hale, No 5 Tontine Buildings, Will nil. gave,somn to a friend who had not enjoyed a ni'l sleep for several weeks, being every few rni= atiacked with some distressing cough. as almost to, takeaway his life. Thelozenges made him rririr, e9sy and enabled himO to sleep %Ili nigh._ He had; tried 'fiery thing else: he heard of, end nothing else . afli,riled the least relief—another instance'dt saving. a elloW-heing,frotu an untimely grave. • Z. 4 11 ER HAYS WORM I.OZENOERS • - - l'rneed In more thati 4P.CCO cases to be infallible ibe 4 , 1 y c e rtain worn - destroying medicine ever dia _ ce-vored SvmyTOMS OF WOC.B.S.—Pain in the jninti or linshi offensiv,e breath. picking, at the no: c. grinding of the' Meth dilrin2 'sleep, rind at times a•palenees about, the e ith thished cheeks bleeding at the nose, a gna g f g se,n3atinn at the stomach. thislies nfheat over the . surface , of lie body. slight chills or st met ings, .bead aitho. torror_diatiirbad dre:inis sudden in steel, rri:litAnd soreaniMg sermiimos a.ttuublceume rough, rEveriblmess, lhvs nlalid laie, fits, It-id-taste-in the month, ditfault breath in Ilie stomach or Bowels. fatrnte. niurea, eerie nua aNiotito",: leanness, bloated or gtriiiii:;s,,staititing pains in VarldlUS hint 5 °film boi'y, a tense of voierihing ta the threat,itelini, of the: anus towards night, a frquent somc.t rrt.,r: the bowels, arid sonic, times dist:haters of slititt , q inneui. , • Dr- Galen A;tentie,lnt w a child 111121 )1111C, ,COII., 82in 40 El hat tva cored by t use Los.engeri.alter . three. % 'et r's ..i.ttferitig, and v% lien nothing would give the iersi relief. A - any on bord or one Of the :Havre - 'tiickoti wan cured o(lios by only one dose of.iliere. Mr.johA R. ll'anrt.37 This street. gave theveito lat'S chilli, and they brough away the worms by thou, sandsTDr. . Erb rishie, 18 Duane st.. has used them in oven 700 cas!es,. some of themof the most alarming char a6er, slid alwa3s with the greatest success. BenAtnun F Goixlipeed, 136 Sixth Aveoue..hae ed thee , in his faintly for iwo years, with entire sit l'wenty : five cents (ter box. Sherin tze s. (' cz in fih,,r Ileittlache•l ozPrig:rrs (live iininediate rebel' in nervous or sick Ile:docile; o fa he he , ..irt lowness of spirits, despon. .I j eory.intlamnimoiy; or inorid sore throat. bowel or: litutner toinol:ligt.rcs,,i , ol or a sense of , tuk,t.g of he chest, eltolm, i.ratityc of the siornanti or bowels. ,lions and all new ..loos Abbeascs, drowsioVnn the d.ty ood ;vake• at nigh!; cholera or aoleri inorlats. 611111112A1 114,i:tide, or a sense nt 0..g0e. Vermin, travelling y l r 3it.111(111$ large parties:v. id find ille - Lo.r.erges real. -ly rev and :lona t boo ) :they 'pr ) nittli—ti. ,;ed alter iiissipa ?lon. Om) rnsti.re tnc tone of tbe sys. 6;01 441 $2OO ,rird, X(Cpt 114,1; will gcn dal% Ir „, , : 01 1 roiy.,,,,fi retimve all the nuithmsant syttip. is lio.. free 1tt , 0,, '. _ . r.ith :11..hir rc. Esq.. E dor of the Brother Jona:, It :in. it . I. eorea ~ rr!sest•r.. hes•lactic in six - minutes by , it,to the C.,inplior Lozenge,— tielvas - prejudiced ...7 1 184111 , 1 hem..t . • Joitiph. B. NoOes. Es.q., Vice Presit'enr or ihe•Wash , ingtiot Al.irint• Imuratice Company. has suffered', for OarsA,itil nervous head:Vic, thatmothing would re lieve till he nail.', these I.ozei , ges whir.h. removed it entire y in Ittecn monies. ' I • i •.' . . , Dr.',G.Plirwre, ltl3 Si ih Avenue, has been sublet to violent att.hks olhearlache..co as to make shim tl.• .. mile blind for two or three Innis at a tone.. Not at • !o'er riohrd,-,1 him any rerief till lie teed flick. Lunn 1 ,4, • andtt, cured him in a few in min.js. , ~ 1 th' 1 11 1 .1 H. At.l.reeEki. or •ho New . York Ilerrild. hat used them for the 14st year fon hearLielie.or poiritu le. Ind alWays round immediate relief frim theni. . Sicrwan's Nor ,Mier'.. plaqtr! 1116,000 sold 3 early of this best of all Plasters:—:' Itheornansin, Lumbago, Pain or. Weakness in the Blicli Loins, Side, Breast, Neck, or Linihs, effectual' My cubed by i , . 1,17 - • Only. I2J, Cents each, and' war, rantell superior to all rob, r plameis in nse. ;Be par lictiltir to get Shet mart's Poor Man's Piaster's, or you lvillife imposed upon. ,-\ roil the's uriptis and weari less iiiiitations. Thi .ame ii r.t.imperl on the haCk 01 it each; gel none w holt it, or ipi , will lie deceived. Cough Lozenges only 25 centirn box. 1 .- %Vitro' . Lozenges •t. 25 dO do : Catophor or headache lArtetires, 25 cents per box., l';.or Nlatt's Platier, only 12:, cents a Piece; The above Niedicines.for salt! by T.& J. BEktrir. .; Agents for the proprietor. Also by JOHN S. C. 1 1 11 ARTIN.i Diuggist Pennine Ilich Kinste):•. Port Carbon. William ,4,, Taggart,Tamaqiiti., 6rge- Bei tsnYder, New Castle. June 10, 1813 U.'l 4 • . f . c?,)Nsu.iurTioN von LUNG 2,.. ,o 7j licClinns of the Liver s Airhow, Bronchitij! or lof toe ItViast or Lune f , , i Chronic Cuezhs, Pleurisy, !Pin , Frhaze of ifsci Gangs, and all affections of the ruirmenaly i argant. . , • • . iY NATWIE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION ...- • . 1 . . , . . • A:.corril3tind Balsamic Preparation' of the:' Prii:rtrts Virginiaaa or ," Wild Cherry 8ark," ,1 .. .„ 1 ? pre l iaredliya i',vvi , climatical proceas, approved j ind ree-mocended by • Out mist - disfingoishett ,)!Iyicion.l, :111 .universally acknnwleged tts ':!, mos)..valtinble medicine ever discovered. In setting, forth the virtues of, this troiy, great mettieine, we !mile no, deuire in ileegly,e' them; MO are I ;Inuring under aflitelion. WV . OA %Y.% . 3 wish to ,olo g il o t m op thip t it lastly 'deseryes..; "Vet, when we ionic:arc - kind and iry the vq.; cumint of suffering and distress occasioned by many of the diSeases ;n which this medicine hat) fretted so loglily .ueeessillt, we feel that wc.can. net•iirge its claims too strongly, or say too nauctitt, in its favou r . • Such indeed are the • SURPRISING VIRTUES , ; 14 A Of ling th.if oven in the advance d slam of 4ostc3irriox, after alltlic tim.t ebteemed rein ! edi;s of pliy,,icians have. failed to tfrect any -the ose of this medicine has been pre.", da ive of the, inoq asionibhing relief, and aer, tually effected cures after all hopes of NeciVer”,.. had been despaired of. - • tut he first stagea of the linen - se, termed inrilsal . Caviisumpifun'," originating from negica. , l'., ed has been used with undeviating'''. siiCcess, • and hundreds acknoWledge they ovl-`! the' restoration of their health to this invaluabloz: ,medieir:e alone. 'ln ,that form of Consnroptitio So prevalent amongst delicate young females: cothinonly termed debility, or ' HOING INTO A DECLINg." - A complaint with . which thousands nro linger. i tog, it has also preyed highly su c cessful, and nriti only possesses' the power of checking the pra.., gress pf this alarming eomplaint,but alanjtrerigh4 ena and invigorates the sptein mere effeptk4ll4 Limn any medicine we have ever possesspd, lErFor particulars see Dr. Wistar% Trostiiii( oniConsumetion, w be,had of the ag.entih . Sold ip Pottsville by • - JOHN S.C.. MARTIN: In Reading by Mrs. SARAH, 'MORRIS, ant in-every town in'the State. • :Pottsville ,October 28, NJ Q.s.-4krr . y!! Deception II U ENIE OM OE
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