Mil OUR NATIVE SONG ' FP , Henry Clay, we'll raise a song! 0,, where is he who loves him not # The spell he holdi is deep and ,strong, Wheseer he goes. what'er his lot; &ill let his voice salute our ear With thrilling fire, and manly tone! , Ilia stirring note, still let us, hear— Bach stirring notes ate his alon.e! • • Tben let us wake the silence deep" ' - With sounds which shall re-echo long ! par hearts shall joyful cadence keep, While thus we raise our jo3 ful song! With fearless heart, and trusting hand, . • Ere age had yet pronounced his name, He boldlyieft his father-land, To win a life of glorious fame! , And•while a generolis peopleprefsed, To cheer the homeless orphan on, They cosy its hotte,hts laurel'd crest,— ' ' Most proudly worn, and nobly won , Then wake the strain to raise his name. . Where glory's welcome stirs th e t h ro n g And bid their tilers shout acclaim, to chorus, to our joyful song ! • Seeh.thro' the earth, from aze to, aka, A . patriot-fame. more nobly ram ! 'There lives on history'a glowing pace, - No name. more brightly written there!. • True to the land we love and claim. :In weal and woe, his course shall be ! And in the darkest hours. his name Shall be the Watch-word fifth° free '• La numbers. then, his praife we'll ?ell ! Let mullet! voice the iound prolong! , 'Where is the heart which does not swell, As thus we mite our joyful song ? 'Special Bull against Prayer Meetings.—Last s,eniug, about 8 o'clock, .a bull, made almost wild by being cbased,van in the basement of a Cnitreh, In Sixth street, near the Second Avenue, where 50M0 of the congregation were at a prayer meeting-, The animal bolted in just at the commencement of the exercises,—and the scene that followed nay be 'imagined:: such screaming and scampering and jumping out of the windows pelf mell wasp' ver afore seen. The animal went the entire length of the Mom, knocking down one lady, but doing her no injury save a grist fright, and after butting at the '.wall until exhausted, fell down, and ropes, being ob taMed was secured. ' • . • tue second chni..the animal bad visited, we'understood; in the course Of the even ing, breaking up:the exercises in both Y.,Anier. The 'manufaelure of Iron.—One oPthe oldest 'and morlt ekilfnl iron manufacturers in this State informs us that it is the - opinion of a majority cif 'the irOtt masters, in Northern New Fork, that : their business ,willschon undergo a total revolution; .that the ere instead, of being converted into iron -in its native region, Will be tmnsported!to', tide wa -ter, vvhete it will meet the soal l from Pennsylvania Arid then be submitted to the :manufacuiring pro. CUL this prediction should prove true Troy - will become the seat of most extensive iron works; foi this is the spot where the ore of tlielNorth will naturally meet the coal of the Smith. Whether iron thus , manufactured can i be afforded as cheap as the Maryland iron soon tv ill be, where 'the ore and end lie in close jurto*sition, remains to be .ssitertiined.--Troy,'N. Joz Satrrn.—The Morm4orl Prophet is said to hare made use Ofithefollowiiig language recently to &oat:diem of 2000 Mormons After takineaP glass of water, said "May all the. nigzer drivers, kidnappers, and niobbers ~of Missouri, be placed in" a 'stone canoe with an iron paddle, the einii;_placed in this mid dle of the sea, a s hark swallow thgcar.Se, the dev. iwallow the shark, the devil sunk in the north west corner of hell, the door locked, die t key . lost, and a blind' man, hunting for it , • This was 'received with a shout of liughterr. by some,• others responded amen to it, while are turned away frith feelings of pity and d i sgust. • , The Governor of Illinois, it is'said, has granted an order to try Joe Smith,: the Mormon prophet, for nuefficer-like conduct. A mandamus has.also been issued by Judge Pope; of Illin'ois; against the Nanvoo council, for ordering the office of the Ex poeitor to be demolished, and thus exceeding the authority granted by thithsrter'of the city. The people in the neighborhood of Nauvoo,yeere or ganising into 'military .companies at the • latest dates, and arming themsgl;;es for a serious. con filet. At Warsaw busineia had been almost en! tiridy In - upended, and everY — able 7 bodied man, was tinder arms, and almost constantly in drill. • 7tat becomes of the Pins?—'4o Pin Factory stMessrs. Sloeurn. Jil4on Poughkeep sie, manufacture 1,300 lbs of pitis per day, of ye. nous sizes, and they • are getting _additional ma chinery rea4y. by . which they can Soon manufac ture 2,500 lbs. daily, They employ in the various branches of their operation 100 hands regularly. They use 380 tons of wire, and between 2,000 and -3,000 reams of paper "per annum. Their pins sell upon the average, at 2.5 cents per pound tiding the annual value of their sales, when their additional works are in full operatiiin, at• least #50,000. In view of these ficts, the question way be . agaiti started, .ftcltat becomes of all the r i m r • • .2 / Counterfeit Gold Coin.—Tha coiner et the taint at. Dahlonegii cautions the public against counterfeit quarter gagles which are in circulation. They purport to have been struck at the mint in that place in 1543. 'Each; quarter eagle issued of the mint contains ality-fciirr and a half grains cutting- the edge with aii , nife and applying add, they were shown to be comiosed'of brass, (c?anposition' of zinc and • sapper,) end gilt either by the electro-gabianic pro- CM" or by the ordinary modes of gilding, as • the aciPwould not affect any part but where the sur face was removed . The aPpearance'as to color was tcderatly good. " • . Inswitgrants.:—We learn from an Official source that 212 vessels arrived at this port during the' month ofJune, just closed, being 47 more than du- . ring the same month last ',year.. The above 212 brought 12,896 , passengers,, being an increase of 7654 upon the number arrived in June, 1843. Diviniiaus last quarter, ending 30th June, the imunaber.of pasiengers arrived was 25,098'heing a large increase , upon last year. At Quebec, on the contrary, down to June 224 only 8827 passengers had arrived this season, bking 1171 less than last year to tape date.—N. Y.4our. Com. EHMAT4 LIFE OF BEI4BY CLAY.-1000 Co. .117 pies of ♦ German Life off/E.YR Y CLAP, at 01,75 per 100 copies, or two cents each, just received, and , for ode the subscriber. Friends of .LIENR Y mar, circulate the documents. Also, FACTS FOR•FARNERS AND MECIIANICS. Or the Commercial intercourse between the United Suites and Great Britian. price 01.60 per 1 00 or two tints odt Just received, and for sale ny B. BANNAN. Agent 1233 Rags ! Rags ! ! . • , v riAell paid for Rap at this office, or exchanged for L Goods. at tbs usual rates. % Apr 27 , 17- PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE OF THE SCIIUYLKILI .NAVIGATION COMPANY. PRILADELPILIA, Dla7Ch 15t.1812. ' Rates of Toll, ke., upon the ! S".Chnsilkilll Naviga Zion from the opening bf-the.Nav:ga lion in the spring of 1',844. Rth'ES, &c.,UPON COXL. THE following • rates of Toll on Coal ate tired from . the opening of the navigation, and will not be ralsi ed prior to the Ist of June, 1814 ; and if they are lower ed at any time during the shipping season, a, drawhac on the previous shipments will be allowed to the a 1 mount of the reduction, in the way ofcredit for Toilet Coal afterwards shipped. , From Port Carbon, and Pottsville,-to Philadelphia. 36 cents and from Schuylkill Haven to Philadelphia, 34 cat. per ton .of 21140 pounds. From Port Clinton to Philadelphia: ao cents per for of V,.10 Pounds. • - On all way-coal, not coming to Philadelphia, one third of a cent per ton-per mile. • From the gross weight, as ascertained , at the weir" locks,'five per, cent. will be deducted, and the toll char; red upon the net weight. No toll will be charged upon fractions of a ton.: MISCELLANEOUS FREIGHT. - The rates of Toll on Miscellincous Freight will:b according to the rates and classifient ions of last season, at three mills and four mills per 1600 pounds per mile ON EMPTY BOATS. • , The Toll on Empty amts be, as in 1643, two cis per mile ; but no toll will be charred on any boat whet' its cargo pays a 1611 of $.5 or upwards. By,order of the Board of Manarers. CLAUDIUS HARPER, Secretary. 10- t March, 9 14 - 111M7 EST.ELEZIS33I7ZENT. • • GEOFWE 31. ELli, I i't'rs)N, Has re-commenced the manufacture of SOAP 4 CANDLES, At Po. 12 Margareita. Street, fire doors abo ' Front Street. between Callowhill and Willow Street rail road PHILADELPHIA.: iv urn he offers for sate, on„reasonalile ter Vv wholesale and retail, first dality Yellow So. common Brown do. White Fuller's do., Film do. C tile do., Fancy Shaving do. August-12, 4 ,''SMALL .• • . 1111111 ,04.• 1 ' AR rs-s HANDSOMELY situated in Bradford County, Pa. on the waters of Little Loyalsork Creek, ahout 70 mike North of Pottsville, and 15 miles South olMon roeton, containing as follows—one 65 Acres, 105 . Per ches—one 53 Acres 77 Perches,—one 29 Acres, also, SS Acres, 14 .Perches adjoining, unimproved. 4 1'he provements on each are a good log dwelling, small bazn, &c., good spring -near the door. and within 11 miles of the Tipea Turnpike, 1 mile of Daniel Miller's Improved' Farm and Saw MM. and near to P. Otlice, School, Meet ings, &c. They adjoin the improved Farms of Thomas Murphy, Cornelius Manahan and Daniel' Obrien. The Title is indisputable, having been held by the present • owner 40 years, lazes all paid up, &c. Letters post-paid will 'be attended ,to—and if several individuals, will make a purchase together, the terms will be liberal.— D. Miller can show the Farms. Direct to • ,A.' P. mothus. ' Real Estate office, 23, Filoort st Philatia., March 23, 1914. ! _.12:6m0 /'!liked _ Jvlii:ia PACKAGE SALES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Every Tuesday • morning, at 10.. o'cicick, j B G.• . L 0 12: D. • r , ARD.—A t oruhination having been. formed by a per-. lion of the Dcalere in Boots and Shoes, of this city, with the avowed object of suppressing the sale of those Goods by AuCtion. It seems proper for the subscriber (who has held these Sales for the past eighteen months; to state that notwithstanding the combination; the Sales will not - be stopped; but'on the contrary, as he will now rely more than ever, en the patronage of the Country Ilerchants, the sales wilt be held Erer.y Tuesday illorniug., titfhe Auction Store, 208 Markel st:., and his arrange ,- ments with the Manufacturers, both Of this cny and all-, New England, are such, as In .insure hint a constant and full. Supply of every description Of eimds. The mere fact of so crest an effort being, made, to put down these Sates, is the best evidence the Country, Merchant can have, that it is for his interest to 9113- Philada., Stare 644 . 104 m Ain them s . , L-" Scales! Scalds!! " - DAiEtS Patent Pm ' . mium' Platform - a ri d . WNW ' • • Counter Scales, celebra ted foraccuracy and con . ' venience, warranted to . . keep in order, and weigh ctu'rectlY, longer than . _ - any other Scale in use. R We have a large nutn . b.r of 'testimonials, from Rail Rmd Co's; Trans ri,qtation .Co`s, Coal Dealers, Merchants and others, who have - these . -,. -,,,..7.:7.. Scales in tise, which can t,,..;;,,:...,.. be seen atNO. •t 2 Wahl ' -'''''' -'- ".- at, Philadelphia .—F 4 1 sale by . . . GRAY & HR OTHER., bole Agents for the Patentee, 42 Walnut Phila. GRAY 4: .BROTHER,V • Coal & Iron - Dealers-and general Conimission rliants, and Dealers in all kinds of iScales and Weights, No. 42, Walnut street; Philadelphia.! , . Feb. COAL CO' I! ' rl RAT & BROTHER, have iaken the Secnnd Wharf 17 below Locust street. and will receive Coal on tentage, or to set or on the tone farOntable Berms. Advances made if required. Office 42 Walnut treat. April 6, 6 14— . POTT§VILIE MOUSE, CENTRE STREET. EAST .SIDE, OPPOSTI . aILAITANTANI7O STREET. _ THE subscriber -takes this method o 'N calling the attention of travellers to Al sass HOTEL, situated as aboVe. II II He is now prepared, with the aid of a handsomely-, furnished. House—excellent' table—and good bar, to accommodate sat Isfactorify.and sumptuously all who may choose to' patronize his es tablishment. The HOTEL is situated at a central spot lathe Baronet), and adapts itself peculiarly totusiness men, as a boarding house. . . Attached to the Hotel, is good and comfortable sta- Mg, which, with the addition of attentive ostlers, and ater, make it a - desirable stopping place for travellers who use their own conveyances. . Always thankful for past favors, he hopes b y strict and,tateful attention a the comfort of his-patrons,. to merit a further continuarce of them. DANIEL HILL. Pottsville, May 18 •liN WARE .11ANITEACTORY lusittongo street, 2d door above Centre st, Soak Side. lAril.Lum HILL informs the chives of Poltg,- V V 'We and S-lanytkill county generally, .that he is prepared. to receive,and execute all orders fur iin ware of every . eb3ramer. lle has constantly on hand and in buckets, of manufacture a compleie‘nssoriment of buckets, pans ba sins ,cu .is. gutterspoute, boat horns, dic.,4-o..'which he will sell mettle most reasonable terms, caller by ish"lesale or, retail. All Orden; for Tin•Spnuting attended to and exe , ,,uted at the ahOrtest May 18, - - 2n-1 y DR. G. W. BROWN respect; fully informs the inhabitants of Port Carbon and - its Vicinity, that he has located himself '1,,;4, at Wm. B. Hull% where hi may be consul . , ted at ' all times, when not,;absent on Pro ' - fessional business. • • . June 8 : • 2.1.:-It* Wiikers OF the most tippretgind. Also lio.iits of Prepa red Paper, thithnic taper and Agate Points for wri:ing, just received and for sale by :11. BANNAN. June 8 ', 3 23 .. Ag'L > _ . . • r - • A' Steam Engine for Sale. HE suhscrifer has Ai two Horse Steam Engine which he will sell cheap. It is, well calculated for ',tiling Coal Screens, and has power sufliclent to screen 10 tors pen.day. .GEO. H. POTTS. Apr 12, • Ii.ST received a quantity of 8 and 10 square and steel suitable for Dane, also, spring steel and Amer can and English blister steel, all or any of which will be sold cheap for cash at the York Store. Tammy 10, • THILADEi:POIS: - ItAADl . f‘ti POlrfts - , ViLLZ: RAILROAD, Seif iriA; 'frlV44h Reducliol of iFreight on iler'ohrpadiaap N and after Miinday next, June,26ik,. trb: "V Goods will' be forwarded with dearat The following ratesjof Freight between Req and the points bulcir stated, tier tort of 200( - ' Brlween Berta _ . Reading Read and •ff am I Poo F ; laider, elite, tiles &c. $ 1110 - Pig lron: bloros. tnnler, marble, irosin, tar, pleb, 120 and grindstones,: ' Nails & spikes,- bar iroii,l • castings, lead,turpentine I . • bark, raw tobaeno, bait '1 40 1 provisions; inlatiaes NM. ber.stoes &c., J Flour per barrel, Wheat; corn, rye, clover j t • i seed, & salt per ;hustle!, groceries, hardnnire,•tcel,l . copper, tin. biliss, d0..1 1 mc,tfc nuchin..l cry, butter and eggs; } 2,10 I cheese, lard and'tnllow, oil, wool, cotton. lentlier, 'raw hides, paint-, ors. tors, liMop and Cordage.) Oi y goods, d Rigs & med.) icicles, foreign liquors, Wines,glass, paper, fresh :•• 2 60. 1 fish, Meat, confCctuma. 1. , rv, boos & staMmary.) ' additional charges for,commission, age, ql re c eiv ing ni delivering freight at •he Company '. Depute on the line : July 15 'NV, ATTENTION: ;.MILITARY STORE. / • rffil L HE subercriberi would respectfully inform his, :12- friends and customers. that he has located his Cop Mun-fitriory In Third ,titrect d f ' &; doo rs beloW Race. Where be would be 'pleased In see his old customer.: and as many new ours as are disposed to favour him With their custom Ile still continues to ma lid Ihmtire .Military and Sportmen's articles of every dest ription. srich as leather . , thath. Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress' yaps, r,fuil patterns; Forage Caps; !Ittlsters ter troop Wady do; Cartouch dozes. Bayonrt' c hherds,l word Belts oral' kindS ; Canteene; d•ffereni patterns: Fire Buckets, P.ts , ns. Ooxes, Tritte do lirush and Ficker'r;.l'llimes, Primpoons Fliemen's qapli, Leather Gun Gases. superior Aliality S o ho; BateGatne Bnpi. Drums .Ice..Blc. 2: I = 'll:7ll4'd re thankfully received and promptly lit tende t., tWILLIAM CRESSNIAIV, • N) 101 North Street. c few doors bell* Rim !Pkili.delphia.Jant - Mry 13, 1E144 p2-6m I • ECM To Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Maker., Ste-am Engine Ent' !dere, and otherti i . c . PASCAL 'IRON WORKS. .. .WRLDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES ' From 4 ineittes to I - , in daft& and 2to 12 feet tong, capable of pustainfrin pressure frau; 400 to s 2doo' Tbs. ' per agnate Maj.:l4% - kb . Stop •'. :Its, T.; *, and ; other , fixtiiree to suit, fitting 'Mealier, with screw I joints, suitable for S , 'I'EAM,AVATER, , GAS, dnd for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEelid BOILER . Funs ~ • . .. ~ . •.. UY . cp . ..44,, 2 11l ,-„,.........,.._____„ • .....„,...........„........_ , ..., • btanuract . fund and red• gale by SiO4ll,lS, WASKEIFiIt;, MORRIS. WAlebquso S. E. COrnar of Tiurd & Walnut Strati, ‘* DELr 111 A. 4:e JulylY.4, • ! CU'I"TER OR BREPI - • • •-•— s LL persons having an interest in the Coal business, 1 are respectfully invited, betweep Tend Q o'clock in the morning, until the 27th init.. to witness the opera tion of 'Riclrarrison's Patent Coal Cutter or Breaker, at Nelson Gayit's Machine ShOp. on the east side of Broad street, north - of FilSsit. , Philadelphia. 1, The advantages offered by this Mac h ine, are Its sim plicity, durability and economy of construction and . U3o An Engine'of four hoySenower, wilt be amply Sufficient 'to prnpel it With the requisite.force, for cutting or break. Ipg and screening 12 inns of Coal an hourovitti less per centace of waste, than any Machine in use, fOr•similar purposes. • ; The principle is an entirely one—it truly he ap plied tn eString or breaking Coal, of unlimited hulk. and ghtaining with preeieinn and retfainty, the most desi rable raze. for ,market; in the hest proportions,' and with greatly diminished per tentage of waste Id , compa red with any aehine. offered for shellac purposes. In the course of it few the,Machine will he put in Oneratinn at Prittsville. in which the Coal interest of the region, will beAnvited to witness its Operations there. f :• For any information connected with th'e husiness, ap ply at No. 106 Market sr ,nr to S. H. ITIsir t ASS, • No:;iO3 Spruce street, Philadelphia. • Philadelphia June22;1644. • • • PVRE "WHITE. LEAD. 10ILTETIJERIELA: BROTHER, mann facto V V refs, No 64, north Front street, Ohiladd- Phia, have now a good supply or their warranted pore whiet had. end. those customers who have peen sparingly eupplied in consequence of:a Van on the artiolo; shall now have their orders hlleJ. • _ no known suhria..co possesses those preserve. Ore and neautifyibg properies an desirable in a paint, to ah t ial cunt' with . unitdPflerated white load; heecteny admixture dottier (nett:rt. 11,4 only niers its; vslue. It has therefore been ne steady'aim Of' the nis . nutactiirers; ?fir many years, to supply in-the public ,a perfectly mire white !dad; and the unceasing demand for the pr. ilele is pruof that:: it has niet ' , mat hank It 1% invartanly branded on one head—W ETtIER ILL St, IMO Ili Eft, Minn, and on' the other, WAR. RANTF.DPIiRE--aq In red letters, 1 ; Nov: in.wr 19, f d 7 _ TO LET. substantta tand eonyeniedSroNE STORE and , W•.AftEn at Mann; Carbon:lately utuccit palmy of J ose l M N'- ha e & S i n. The Store Is 40.1.40 feet. and the kViirelt•iuse 6060 feet: both l being 2 'stories blab in frobt, having eseelleat tellers nr rather basements, the film!: of p.rh.ch are on the level of the V..pund at the back soleach: both- huildmgs front on i t he Centre 'Purim* r there are gond docks; for the , eceation at each Merclund ze by the Canal, and !goods brought by P.R. IL R. can bedischarged at the level of the lw (lard- of the %Varehoust. directly into its rear; which resta moms, the track of the Mount 'arbon H. There rs am i de room around the :docks for piling plar , te-: and a g and lumbar whar f will be edited to !Itemises leased iftlestredil Immediate ponitamoti given. Apply se the Del :aware Cual Company's eflices. V;7: tie I I ..10tiN C. MARL. Mount Carbon. W • or'J. R. OVE, - • ' 1117 South Bth Si. Mule& Pottsville, May; 18th . . , • Removal. • -. . irrifE subscriberitakee tbls 'method of biformrnglis it. customers and the ciiiiens of Pottsville keuenaly, that be had removed his I LOUPXI. AND PEED STORE from Centre streee i to Pm corner of Norwegian and Rail Road meets, where he will be pleased to merit a continuance of kbeir patronage. . I ; 1 i • JOHN,'i RUMfi • . Feb. 9.4, A CARD. ALBERT G. 'BROOKE, • BEGS to infona ;the Coal. Operators, and the Mer chahts genera* nt SenuYlkilt County, F aint he Al how prepared to manufacture :, it oV E 8 \ ; . ()fever) , deseriptiOn, of the best inaterials;and to the most workmanlike manner; which be is enabled to sell at the lowest city prices. . ' 1 .., All orders promptly attended to; ad the mart MOM. modeling . terms of :payment given o purchasers. '., Port Carbon, April El, 1 ' I 1444itn0 \ it tli, Elegant Card Cr. ! 1: Q- subscriber has just mewed a few eternal la . di 'a Tannish Shell, Velvet, Laid and Painted l eery Card Cases, Which he mill sell at Philadelphia pri zes.- Itlgg 23 . 2 1 . ' a. BANNAN. A'gt. -•-- AHURCH PSALIIIBT.—A fewcopies °fibs Caurrb 111 Psalmist, eimiantly boundin Tufkay Momcco, fur sale at Fbilapelphia prices by •• B. LIANN ! iiN, At't: Nay 25 ; 21- - . CI YLET .rbIACITINES—Por Anoraks, far filing Pa pers. Also, patent Paper Clips, Just received,aad for sale by, D. BANNAN, Art. . Slay 23 :: ,-- . ' 21— . ' i: BARD#1111:13 fSDELEBLE INK,jnat for sale at!thiaaffice. May 23, L THE : iMINERS'. 4.0 itiIEDI44NE,S - • • ••• ..1,0 • an 1 . • i ArCARAfw ACOUSTIC. OIL! . Mt CURE taA . • • . aEAFMtts • - 'lt 1184:i. eh Al idin,k I DEAFNESS GIIREEf. • • • Scarpa's Compotrya Kreoiofr Aeotakie 01, ' Oft the. cure of DE AFNES 8, pairs„ • arid the is .12 charge of matter from the eon; also all those diaa-; greeable :miles like the buzzing of insects, ;falling of I water, buzzing of steam, &c., 4r:c• Which are IsvmPtc4l ol ' of approaching deafness and also attendant ;sy mptoms', the' disease., I CERTlViCWriarie The following Editorials and; certificates a ill be read With interest as they speak faits, whiclrirqi''stubborn. things." MOST ESTRAOIIDINARY 'CURE:—Ii any have &tibia they may now dismiss then', and the most locredulous; may consider Deafness as curable. Numerolts cases of cures, and many of them very ;remarkable—fly the use. of •Scarpa'a Oil,' have been Published, bu this caps the climax' Young or old may yet retover hearing.' A lady in Smithfield, Pennsyleanta, and no t• about 60 years of are had been gradaagy getting deaf for more. than 40 years, so that it was next to impossible to make' her-hear conversation in thejloudest thneal of voice Last winter she was induced to try" Scarpa's Oil for Deafness' It is only necessary to:add that he has us ed two bottles, and that her hearing is perfe try restor-' ed—she is cured. •• • • ' DEAFNESS CURED.—The following ,extract 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 N has been used, and in its etre4ts, have-alto fished all ; you know how very deaf She j has been since she was thregyears old—she now hears quite well, put as the medicine has all been used, I ; wish„,vonto send nip an= other bottle, which I have every reason to believe wit cure her entirely2—(Times. I. For sale by B. B. GUMI'ERT, No. 120 l'l9rth Second Street, Philadelphia, and by ; EICIIIIOLTZ Sc A S g A en N t D s, E. r _Lt ot S ts o „ N iiie. 20— vitir 75 et ME EMI I cts 3 ct. inor. ny 01 July 22, 1843, . CONSToPC & CO'o Concentralea tjcr SARSAPARILLA. _ • vOR the cure of Scrofula, Chronic Rheumatism, Gen: l' eral Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Tinter, Finn 1 k qr Pustules on the Pace; Liver Affections, , Mercurial !and Syphilcil Diseases; Biles, from an impure _habit of body, Ulcerations,of the 'Throat and Leg; Rains and Swelling of the !Bones, and all Diseases arising from on impure state of the Blood, Exposures and Imprudences in Life, Excessive Use of Mercury, dre. An immense effort has been lately made o introduce various compounds called " pxtracts of Sarsaparilla,' as positive and specific cure-alls. If we we eto believe the extravagant assertions of the adventur rs - who are pushing them, all disease - that "flesh is hei to," card be f gnierned and removed by these wonderful ". exit - actg.'? Now, we want no customers to our artirie c i but persons of ronunon sense at least ; and those wh have that. will find it impossible to believe these extravagant and ridiculous assertions. Depend upon it then, if von get COMSTOCK'S true extract of the reai Sarsaparilla, ev ery disease that can he cured by this and various other roots that form the compound, will be cured by it. Such, particularly, as Scrofula,Rheuirtatism, ands all diseases of the blood, and particularly disease and Battering from the abuse of mercury. any SAniAPATULLA is warranted as rood as any in the city, and lat just half the price of others, and in as large bottles, viz:-50 rents per bottle, or fit per dozen. Sun yourselves.— To he found only at Contstock's Branch Douse, No. 2, North sth St. Philadelphia, Anil in Pottsville or . Feb. 17, . 74y , ,J.S. C. MARTIN'S. ftEMEI)Nifa Facts tai• the .Pctir 'IIIIE ept,eztar, ly•; . uic.casuid impu sale of 11. A Feline-leek!. Vern:ll,l flamed persons who; are envious - 0f it painvtff upon the public preitaratioc 'Mel men know to be inefficaciut fing terms rrom the system. Tuts Vermertme has made its wu into pub. lie favour upon the trotitid .of its win inlrm . .-ie mer.t4. rn:,re titan any iither'medieine of t i me kind now and worm remedied have. by dint 01 poinng, been forced into side: nod Ali trtiv otter vine into the eletddrity which their worihteettness justly oterited t i B. A. rtock'!: Vermitive contirines to be griomphant. la unstained. It has only to be 4ed and !“. 'd fr e er,. will Mils sustain all that Is said uf us wan. derful expelling muver. . Cerltlicate.; males, Erie Go,, New I'.. Jt We ceriirb that vie !Live used rock's Vermiftice in our fanlike., a case it ti..a proved a decided and e;trec tiir expelling worms irnin the avatar' dirliy ri.Commend it to parents wh , then uffitcoot !hot dangerous in ELAN V;12G11,, .11013' l' 1i NY . .107 4 F.PH BUqROUGHS. For sale, wholesale end retail, Warchoue of 8.. A. Fit FINESTOCt Corner of Sixth and Wood lite., Pit For sale in Poiteyullt, by CLEMENS h PAR VOJ, Deceit bee; 9 - Almos t every disease that flesh is h :r to may be cured ty !ht , timely use of OA K EI.Er COM PGLINL.,.. liPl• ft liiVit. 1 RCP. This may be proved satisfactorily to those who will halt at any of the stores where this invaluable me.licipe is sold, by Certificates ( triperly alitheirtticate•ly °retires perltirtn • ed on individuals who ha dlost nil hopes of relief—t• certificate= of Physicians Who had the I must severe cased under treatment ; their patients ling taken the medicine by the it advice atti been Orphans' certificates from the Piot lionotarj, Clerk of Orphans' Court. No• tary..vc., stating their acquaintance with persona of respectability and standing, who hart, the gooa of their fellow men at hvart. are voluntartiy come for. ward and given a stattime t oftheircasiand its cure: for publicatton.dtc. Ike. hinumber Dheseterti ficatesbelng too great for newspaper publication, the subscriber' has deemed it advisable to have a copy of the most important eenifiCates properly authentica ted, under seal, toile placed at the stores of agents, wh o hive the inedicibeforisale, where persons MTN.; ted with Scrofula or Kings evil White Swelling, Chronic Rheumatism, 'Fetter, Mercurial disease,' Emotions of the kin,: Cough of lung tranding or in ciment Consumption; sick Head-ache &c. kci may have an epportunity :of ascenaining the navies and residences of those who have been cured by amuse. and who will he willing, if called upon, to give every information required. j I Itt Ar• a More general evidence- that thi medicine. I would refer to the mines ins well known physicist", who have etricacp—Dr. J. P. Hiestee; Dr. . G. B Otto, Dr. FIJI. Muhlenbeeg, Dr. J. E. Sild wholesale and Retail at the dru cal Store tit • E. B, EICHHOLTZ, 3. 8.&—I. H.Valls, MI acre vi II e; i t Port Carbon; Henry Voule, Orwigsbur ' January 21, elphia. 1.20--tf Beehter's PULMONARY PRESER V I Fos coughs; Coldat 'lnfluenza', Catarr Con eh; Paints of the Breast and Bide•o Asthma; Croup; Diffictilty of Breathi pectoratinn; ShortnessOf Breath;l cation 'of the Lunes; and . arr approaAing Consumption T has been but a few years m ote t hi s F been introduced into thii cnuntry: and; ductive of the most attnniShing and unei Asseveral hundred eertitleates of its eff. heretofore published, it isl on!) necen mind the public where it ten he obtains, Throughout Germany IC is known as weir," and is the on:y medicine in use I Love affections. • I. lt In put unit! haLipint hinting, with ft 50 Centro Bet*. • • I Prepared only ((Yom the original rece pt obtained at a great price,) anti told wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lel dy's Health Emporium, No. 191 north Recond street, near Vine, (sign of the,Golden Eagle and Serpents,) PhitadPlphia. • Also at Long's Drug tore, Lancaster; I.ambert's, Reading; Dr. Moine& A. entown; Pomp's and Dick son's, Easton; and at]. BROWN'E.(late W. T. Ep ting) Drug Store,Ciaireistreet. Pottaville; and by Drug gists and Etarekeeperageuetally, ; ' Magl- • - - ' ;•, lived, and VVAI 13 PAUsie JUS FUi. N EWS. and Chemi- y~~ ; Whooping Bronchitis; or and Ex tlniatn-: ;et of medicine ban , bee been pro. petted results. cts have been he "Life Pre here, for the a• It directions— RNAL. 1 . TOILET - AN9CLES. • . . i . GLENN'S ROMAN KALYDOR, A SAFE, PLEASANT AND CERTAIN CURE roil isEECKLES, Pimples, Tan, Scau l tinrh; Meth, Rothe% 1' letter Ringworm, and other obstmate affections of sate; sa, remoVing every impurity and giving to the complexion a clearness truly beautiful. To gentlemen it is recommended for removing the irritation and oth er diseases of the skin, often. prciduced by the use of strong alkalineenaps and creams lin shaving, the Katy dor may be used without the least danger on the most delicate skin, and is a refreshing 'ash M warm weath er, or in travelling, price 50 cents per bottle. GL N ' s ` INDIAN, HAI Om.—This ele rant prepatation ii - compounded rifvar ions oils, forming together a cniapound of great Tattle, for promoting the growth and preserving the hair; It nourishes the roots, thereby causing It to grow wit h;vigor,' and preventing it form fallincout, or turning grey, removing at the sante time, the dandruff which Canses•the hair to fall outs TO those Who have lost their hair by sickness or any:other cause, except old age is confidently rec commended, it gives a glossy softness totbe locks, and has the singular property of maling the hair dark, and 'is therefore recommended to. th sewhp are beginning to mut grey—it is also an exccilent. curling fluid and being pleasantly perfumed it is Much esteemed for &ea sing the hair in general, and for the hlads of children, price 50 cents Der bottle. ...., GLENN'S AROMATIC 11, SE TOOTH PASTE. This very pleasant and truly edEcacia , us dentrifice, is prepared from •ingredients perf ttly harmless, it elves a pearly whitehess to the teet , firmness to the gums, and &agency to the breath , retbovingispots or incipi ent decay, and preserving the teeth effectually. Ithas ,been use d and reccommended by dentists in their prac tice, and is believed to be equal to any article of the kind in use. It is put in neat China boxes, and having a solid form, Is not liable to waste iii Spill, and is free from the grit of Tooth Powders in general, price 25 cts, per box. HAIR '. rc ' GLENN ' S INDIAN LIAM JA I E, is warran , ted to change grey or red hair to a nandsome brown or jet black, without injury to the hair, 'or even staining to the skin, and may be used wth perfect safety. To I those who have become premat, rely grey, it is invalu able, and to gentlemen who • re troubled with grey whiskers h is Strongly reccomthended. the color pro duced is it:aural. and will not itch of; 'or soil the whi test mualfll4,tPrice 50 cents. ! I • . 1 AI 1c ii hj)X.' s. FRECK LE Nirikri.-- A com plete remedy for Freckles. Th a r , .t.^.•-11v ....0-., hy..nted by ftr. Cbs hlichaux, of Lon I .ardy. a 'dist ingo;shed Physician ofthe last century, The.propitetor has °Ve ry confidence in it; as a super or preparation for the purpose designed,ft may he user without the least cau tion, and for pinudes anal ot her affeciiiims of the Sk. in, it iBn certain core. Triee ri reuts per bottle. 4 The above named articles have berm sold very ex tensively by the sith,criber fdr many years, and are conscicniumsly recommended to the public, as prepara tions of real value, and notto li. ranked with the hum bugs of the day. a single trial v 111 'convince the Most skeptical, that their good (limit ies are not over rated. f ~ A God .have and IYellna Shave." ------= GLENN'S UN:tIVALLED SAPONACEOUS CO5l - i - Lh-b - FOR S LSVING. 1 . iMO Gentlemen who shave 0 emselves • this articles , offered with the greatest onfidence as equal,e a not superior to any other Shaving Soap in use. For delightful and consistent lather' which will not dr y lion the face or irritate the nio4 dyliente skin, for the lease and comfort it gives to the often troublesome ope ration of shaving, rendering it mrpassingly easy, this compoutftl can hit safely reccommetidihi. It is equally effectual in warm or cold water. and after using it, the face is left softand pleasant, anti entirely free from the Irritation and roughness often caused by the use of Strong alkaline Soaps and Shaving Creams. The com pound is pleasantly perfumed and pitt up in a neat chi ns box, answering all the purtioses 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 I sold 3,000 boxes of it, and the demand is constantly increasing as its merits become known. The agents are authorized to return the purchase money, where it does not give entire sat isfaction. , 1 'The Sapotraceoul Compound is composed' of ingre dients, so admirably compounded, that shaving with it, is an absolute pleasure .'— U. Si Gazette. 'The - Saponaceous Compoun , is the best preparation extant for shaving purposes. It is'extensirely patron ized, and to he ; I every gentleman who ... 'xtact of shaves himself, should buy Gazette. 'We beg to'call the 'attention of the bearded portion of our subscribers, to the SaponaleonS compound. It is, without exceptiou,the best shailingroap,we ever used.' —Philada. Transcript. The,Saporiac'eousGompound for; shavin,g., in the hest —pethaps the very best arti, lA. in use. for scraping the beard from the human' face divine. What with a keen razor and Ibis compound, you nay shave your face in half the time, you are pronnunF•ing the word, It is an anomaly in language—it is a very good shave, and yet no shave.'—Boston Daily Time Prepared by danu(acturer of Perflimeryl Snaps 62 and 81 . South 'Third change, Philadelphia. And all BENJ. BANNI May NEW N'e ECEI ESPECTFULLY annonnce to the citizens of Schuylkill county, that thy have commenced busi ness in the Store recently nectipiedthylWilliam C. Leib, onedoor south of the Post 0 ice, in 'the "Borough of Pottsville, ciliere they have ust opened a new and carefully selected stock of , Oarkry and ifiupe•hac in fs success ps which all Ins to expel. Dry Go(ids, Groceries Glass, Queens, , Earthen and Hol low. Ware, e•c:)., 840., &o. /intone which may be found Cloths, Cassirneres, Sat tinetts, Mouieline de Lains, ing.hains, Lawns, Meri nries, Silks, Satin, Laces, Naukins, Hollands, Flannels, Marseilles, Valencia, silk; Satin, and other Vestings, a great. variety of Muslim BlLached and. Unbleached, Cottno, and Gingham%llittlksrehiefs, Slimmer Cloths, Velveteens, Ladie's nd :Gebtleman's Stock ings, Gloves, and Mita °fall descriptions. Also, Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans Molasses. Sucar, cotne and Tea, Cheese, Candles, Snap, Salmon, Shad Mack eral, Herring, Hams, Shnulilars, , and Smoked Meat, generally, Tobacco, Segars4 Crackers, Butter,o 4 Eggs, Lard, Sweet Oil, Lamp Oil, &X, ig4i, Having purchased their goods with great care, and on reasonable terms, they will he 'enabled trt.dispose Of them, at prices quite as low as their neighbors. Tem lA. Fames:. nd in every mat remedy IWe dor. have chi:. ialady. Ink! Ink!! ink! ! ! , . Hoover's Celebrated Ink, t ! ! Maynard i¢ 'Noyes' Ink, 1 Arnold's Blue and Black Vriting 'Fluids, a most ex cellent article for steel pens.: Arnold's Superior Bei 10'. , 1 • : Terry's Japanned -Ink, .a very superior article for Scriveners !and oth , rs, who want a good' Ink for executing instruments of writing:l 1 . All of which will be sold.y the subscriber, -whole sale and retail, at Philadelp hia prices. Mat. 3, 9- 1 1 ' ': ' ! M.! BANNAN. Agt. _ at the Drug FURNITURE! FURN I TIRE!! CABINET MANUFACTORY. lIENRP'. GRESS*3, - & Co sburg , Pa I uggists. 50— ESPECTFULIX informs the Dchuyikill county public, that he is now prepared to manufacture all articles of Household and Partar furniture in th. neat test, handsomest, and most satisfactory min6ar, Ife has also on' hand, at his Ware.-rocim in ' tiiintango street, corner of Adam street, an Misvrr ualtr, of MAHOGfiI Y eaIAIRS of the French pattern with ' Hair Seats: Fine Alattoranyeentre Tables, .Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, made lifter the French style, with Classes, In addition to the above, the advertiser is, prepared to receive and exeunt,• all milers fpr repairs, dic..which will be carefully attended to and finiSliedarthe shortest, notice. , MI kinds 'of upholstering', such ns covering Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, &c., will be finiih , ld in the rnost ap proved manner, If entrusted to hid charge, a idng expe rience in the business having quayfied him for the un dertaking. • : • 4 Theadrertlser would inform the public that although residing in PottsVilie, be can tarn out furniture of the best workmanship, at as low priceses any of the city Warehouse!, and respectfully requests those who need articles in hts line, to give him a gall, beforse purcha sing elshwhere. May 25 I • 21-1 y New Cheap Cash Store. •-i• . . • . THE subscriber tit:forms his friends, an I the public., that he - , ," has opene 1 a NEW CHEAP letp, 2tv. CASH STORE, in lbc Buil , V 1 ding in Centre it., reCently oc- • Ai erupted by 11: T. Taylor, a few doors above Mortimer's Hotel; where be will constantly ',keep on hand, a gen eral assortment of the beat quality of Dry Ooods, . . Groceries. • Quemszvase, . Bouts and Shots, Provisions, Hats and Caps, • Ceddr Ware, • Tub:air.° Segars, *c., Embracine every article .gsocially kept. in a Dry Good and Grocery Store :. ---- gror which he is de termined to sell as low, as they can ; he purchased here, or ebrev - hete. By strict attention in his business, he hopes to receive a portion of the patronage of the pub lic. ' Call end examine for yonrselveS- Apr. 13, EDWARD EIDGHES. is 'no quack f the follow. nested to he ren. Or. Jno. rber. , • o•nmlk. f i u,i,ii Kinaley I= • . New Lumbar ard. THE ettbscriber wanton:ices to the public that h e opened a . • in the borough of Pottsville, inimediateiy .Imck of the new Presbyterian Church ; where he will constantly keep on hand, a ta.ge assortment of Lumber, of every description. He has on hand Pine Boards, from • 10 to •10 per M. and Oak, from $lO. to $2O per M. He respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public, end feels confident, that he will be able to simply .iumber,at such rates,' as will give genera! satisfaction. JOSEPH SHELLY, . Feb. IT,: " • 313 y now to re. greeted. B ACON for sale . b , r, sva , 6 .l.llvre!,,npill'allte June 8 " • • 23_, ..Superior l'iiper. ' pirt. 7.7 Plain, very :illa.;for Instruments of allar 111,suitabls fat La w ye 8.4A1 Scriveners, for sale by • - 3.414.15NAPi Ajrt. Incr. • - - L. W. GLENN, .• 'Cosmetics, and Fancy treet, opposite tan Ex sold by AN; Ag't., Pottsville. 23—ly ?M= Oliver & IMars, LiIIIBEW N ADI N NMI . • ' I ; .. frlOur i 1, 11ay and _Feed. —--,.- . rrirg Isubicriber espectfully announces to the 'citi zens of Schuylkill County, that he constantly keeps on hand at hlis Esttisbmeilt In 'Reading, .Flour byte Barrel,' - ' - _.. .Hay! by tbe Bale, and . . • Feed ,Of alt . kind, %, -' - ' Which ;he Will warrant to be equal, to any procured elsewhere. I ; , 1. • As he meows the Ray himself, be will guarantee each Bale to be. whit it urpo,ts to be.-there will be node ception finiCUsed, i is frequently the case with that procured from Ne York. 1 , , Orders will be :p mptly attended to.. Address 1 i i Q. BRADFORD, Reading. Pa. .. ' March. p i- , . 11 10-tr . J. )11. TH St" . READING, PA. ,rdwa f e and Dealers in Nails, -teal and 'Tin,- ' • IN : NOATII. FT Importers; of Iran, • LTAVE eionstant I merlctin and Nails and ,Spikes, of all kintisit Tin tent. Leather and I . and Varnishes; Ck Common Pwder, tension oft a citiz , Feb. 10, y on hand, a full assortment of English Hardware • and Cutlery., idle Barrels, Planes, Iron and Steel • ire and Rivets, Saddle Trees, Pa ach Mounting,•Glass: Paints, Oil (Mr andalollow-Ware., Dupords and • c., &ell to which they invite the at ns of gehuylkill County Etoardisi _ THE duties ul 15 . ed4stI l iv ner nt sth and freadi!!al)ein fort, the k'rautip. .tu uctii IS ner ttrt. UN(.: LADIES' and Day School. • DIINTG tins Institution con.ro .need on tbe Btti inst at the noose, car ' talont 'street%' prow' ,kial for 'health and - corn tiiio44 it is tm:ess to enter in trig tn,4 'aer t.,t3u.es of its loci- I r he Pr , otip,l tr 4t eqithiNh a tin Jo 1 education can be oh- Itoolo an, of Oita seiwnar entr t • . , 1•.1 In the care et the Bub accoi4lislied Preceptress, will lt4 compro , e , 4l !bra flucatinn, together w i th useful The pqrposst school in' which Cy the 1.1n3 young. ladies surther 'and his rscrive sueh in ough Engl:sh ihrnamental ' Education ern' tore. budnjorul Principal Will mind r uod —rcquirfne of tl~ anii sio:klicia mat esi he schnni will be viz: junior; and hraees', toot only intellectual Mr!. I nn.religion. also; therefore tha eavot to elevate, and expand 1 , the stime lime r. fine the heart e IsdieS'under his ..firection easy i, • mners I; ' I I.abltsli. a. whillesome discipline, e divuled into tNo departments; .eninr. I for Boarders: 'l 7 rM Young ,dies will pay fur With. mile, ptiove)2 years of agqi, 'the teirn of 46 weeka, Van - i. . 40 111M1 Under 12 years With t2OO ilea the young ladiee.to board, icheeaiight in• ;he' school, to bedding, fuel and lig.ht—exceht niirti,,,: It 'llan and Spanish lan o l Pale Piano, for which they Will I I F• 01. . Day '4cholarsz ; `l , ...., per isomer,. , ,S 9 • . This suPi ant 4nd all hys gr.tner wrOr bed drawing and pa vrages, arid use have to pn'y exr Ter!MIS Cia F shllllol' Chi remit, KM . .. Or qqatter t ' , 4 'I- MEI Spaai,t), 14.1 . 11.4! a I . whait ye,,r; •es fbr: rfe.ireitn n any of F for ih Exvu clap: ho may the'ah•ivt• . 5 ~: , . jiatiollge., . • hid paintinz. 7 Sc) IT evening e1..1..es for young I go: ~.. Fo'r iurlher parttculars a',..pt Ole ,iuscribcrz Drawing 'a There b !L-nn•n and No. at' Vie hot,e of , MEM moul 110i'EL. ; .I‘llE Fubse; her most respectfully annoutie• to the pub is that he his- leaied he übm, ' • , spli ndia and delightful establishMem, !„,/,,, which will. be -opened for . their ae ;;•;,,I,!, , ommodaeona or: Monday ther l .loili _, , ii....-1-'—„, inst. II , .1 Tim iiiitei li s lately undergone ,a thorough re. n•watipti with poch idiproveMenis and additional furniture as will moult merease the corulort. one accomMcidatioa of Mil ginisMi. ' This timel is situated at the termination of th. Philadelphia add Reading Rnitroad,93 miles frnii Phil idi liihni,eitiinidg the Borough of Pottiivilli, ind combines nil the advantages 'of both . tow.. old coudiry--filtacked to the establiiihmeM ex ejusivelyfor the use'laf its guests is a Atriutiiii 4rnamental teilince garden, .01 enetwied Park o •everal aere•crivorloofitogfroto its rising ground the Iladrind, the Seii:u)lhill River and Canal. th ,reservoir of tlie Sehdylkill Navigation • Co., any. commanciid.g•a_rnmaidie and beautiful view o the aurroundidg mountains. • The Ilenel. 'Bail. Muses and stables have a plentiful supply pure inmintainisprimi water. The extensivJar., airy etablei an coach houses, will he attMidei by careful and lattentive ostlers; a lailrami plea sure car and crriages, will he kept tor the ae. c•immridation elf guests wishingli, visit the' tritriii and other placiiti malts interesting region: A.. a .pledge of hip disposition to use his• best excl. Lions to give sattsfacfion to his guest.., he begs t.. rrder to the rellutation of the Catskill Mountaie flpusetind rcingresi•i Hall hi • the City of New York when kilo, by him, arid assures them that having daily cues in the Philadelphia market, his sta .plies b th for the Table and the Bar shall be tire kept that eao he pnicured. ' . Families and indlitOuala are a , sured that.eve• my zlt...ptiotl . vl ill MI . i.not hy the subscriber:OM ills family to remit,. !lieu. viNtts b..please:wane a.. e•rothrtabY as at any other rsiablishineni in this country; rind a. share of the public patrunagi is respectfully IsolleJ6l . . •; ! • l - i CFI %RLES u.. WEBS. llonnt qtrbim . ..luly 8, 1643. 2B-lir i - • ..., • i Iftevp Shovel Factory. , •tt • ! •vilE , substriber respectfully calls the attention of a our illercharits and others, to his supply , of -, . . , . . . • ' SID. )VION and HOES, • i manufacnired at his ne*Establishinent, at Mount Car bon, which are equal in quality, If not supferior to those obtained•frcim abroad.:His prices will be as low, as an article . equal[ in quality, can be obtained elsewhere. He therefore stillcits the patronage of the friends of Home Indititry4 1 • r Coffee Mills, Locks, dr i c. repaired at hbi establishment, at the shortest notice, and all kinds of Smith Work ex ecuted. , . ; f ' JOSEPH ALLEN.% Aprilol,. : . I • • 14- ':1 Cheap / Book Sr. Stationer3r Store •• THE ; subscriber has 'recently fitted up his Establish. Meat, and hi determined to sell all kinds of • Sc k i so! . - , Xistglaneous Books, Brattk Book*, -, Stationary, • 1 Fanny StatianatT, , 4.e., rte. Wholesale and Retitil, at the lowest Philadelphia Cast prices. Iteing determined to accomnioddte the Public, ba respectfitily solicits the patronage of all those in want; of articles in his line of business. _ _ _ . r. exeuntry Store-keepers, Teachers and others, sup plied wholesalelat the Very lowest cash prices. U If ft torekeepers and nthers, will be kind enough to furnish*, with a list of the Books, they require; we will be happy tO furnish them with a list of our price. per dogen. in Order to satisfy them, that we :do sell gtvds at Philadelphia prices. fder.s, 9- C , ; B. BANNAN, Agent. PAPER FAN fINGS & BORDERS, Cheaper tt4a.ct bite-Washing. . , Fr l fIE subscriber has on hand, a large assortment of Paper ['analogs and Borders for Parlors, Halls and Rooms; of the latest and most fashionable Patterns, va rying from 18 to 50Ncts, per piece—which he will sell at the' Manufacturer's cash prices. ' The very low rates at whkh we sell our pipens, makes it absolutely cheap er pakring„ than to white-wash twice a year—and be sides a house IS not now considered finished, until it is apered. • I • 8ENJ....1/ANNAN, .:As't. pJuas {1 1 - • 'Landlord & Tenant. TIVANE On Laiallord. and TenaOt, inr Penn .llsilvania bs effeeted by Acts of Assembly.and Judieo decisions. 'Price $l. itutiublished . and for alb at quit:quit. " Apal 4, • .16.ar • . I iv! it; Mei CS' -r -.0 THE WHOLE WORLD !. milled by all whet have used thira, rand rre DR. AFTERs , VEGETABLe: ANA H .1 11BILICIUS PILLS, ' ARE the most unrivalled remedy ever disccivered byl the irpienutiy of man..%Ther area sovereign cure for the lltllowine complaints: Y , ilow and'Bilioun Fetters Fetter and Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup..'Ltrer Cdrnolaini.t.e.Smi:kiellcobseadainciheeti,:nas:indiliecaer.tA.bstithrnm.a.FDrorrcdop y. Rheumati s m , Enlargement of the , Spleen: 'Piles. !Nave. Pihut.es ' Distentions of the Stomach and' Bowels InelpieniDiartlicea.Flatidence,llahittial Coy tivenes. Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Com plexion, atii.l in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, where 'a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They" arenzeei'dingly mild in their operation., pre diming neitber Nausea. Griping, or Debit' y. ,They re estensiv:ely used and ennui ended byv , PttecTlso i ct PtivbietaNl, in all parts or the Union, front whoirs any qiistititli of Cm titicates of their % aloe can be ob ained.! S (.31)ucui LnzENGERs • ‘re tf,e saiesCiinfsi sure and, eflitctual remedy . for Colds,;foniimmion.Whrlopirg motrge,Asthimorght nes. of the ler, Starkey, root ofGouverneur at., _cored of congthof eighteen month's standing, enoposed to be a E etrie f t Consumption. by these li , zeriger, when the physicians eimid do nothing for him; Mr Chailes W Perhins. 7t Bowery. wan cureol a severe cough atteett.l orthree month's et3pdeig.hy halfa,lboa Of the I:nzaitges Rev, Mr.!tioncilek, 497 *Pearl st., has used thetairi. his tinnily with nivarialde success. and 'roetimmetida them to all; who are afflicted with coughs. colds, or any affections of the lungs. • Mr I E. Marlin suffered several weeks with a dia.! tresreig cough, which nothing relieved, till he teed the !e Lozeliges. which curecChim in a ti w hours:% MrlJames, IV Hale. Nit 5 Tontine Buildings, *ill st.. gave Koine to. a friend who had no! enjoyed a night's sfertp for .Fereral weeks, fielnk ever} te.w• tobr note- attacked tvilh home distressing cough. ati alines! to takeaway ill; life. The Lozenges made him raise east, and enabled him to sleep Well et high. He ti3d tr.ed every thing else he heard .of, and efithingelse afp.rdrd the least relief—another.tostance . of saving a.tellow-he't ng, from an untimely grave. . I Fin VlAN'itt OHM I.OZENGEAS • MI Proved in more than4t-.shill cases to he infallible the only eertnia - worm-destroy MI! medicine everdis covered , .tramsts eF Wm:am—Paulin the indoor linihs offensive breath. picking at the no-e. grinding of the teeth ditriti4 sleep. acid at times 4 palettes-. a the } j.elii:lllg at die nose, a wacky ing FMnsittiiin at the stomach. dashes of heat Over the surface of he body. slight chills or oh irci ings, head ache,l, drowsiness, vertigo, torpor, disturbad dreains sudden-starting in sleep with frizrd and sereaminv sninetimes'a troublesome cough', feverishness; thirs stolid line, fits, bad tante in the mouth; diet alt lireinh itig pain ,in the stomach or Bowels. Cadmic', naoSen, irreamishness, vorac outt appetite, !columns, bloated !stomach or limbs. g ri t it ngs, shooting pains in various partslof the botly,n Fens° of simmthing ranieg In the throat, itchim. ol the anvil towards ioght.n frquent desire to Tess something from the bowels, and sane time discharges of slime acid , 111 Gaien ilonter,•loB.Sistli A veniM,knew h child that van mired of fits by „these Lozengers, Mier three ear's suffitring. and u lion nothing ebe would give the Jeasilrelief. A boy on board atone of . the I la i via 'Jackets %%ails cured of tics by only one Mine of them. Mr% Jobi l t K, Wood, 37 Thir street.. gave Thetn).o his child, and they brough' away 'he %%urine by thou. sand's. • OE $l6O N. '4O Zabriskie, IS Duane st.. leas rse& them in over 700 cases,: some of them of the most alaiMing char aeter.and always With 111. greatest success. Benjamin F Gordspred; 130 Sirili A ve n uc l.4- , ,t.e... • ed them tit histatmli for,.two yeatS, with entire lruc cessr.: 'reietity.live•crtits per box. • Sifrrinl'n's . Ciiiirplit,r.,r id , che 8 .. Arve itntqcliate relief in nervous or sick Headache, o.thiiitiinp o f the heari lOwitess of spirits....destion. 11 , niy.ttill !minatory, or putrid Sore throat. .hll4l Or' ,onimercitimil tint, is 'gulag, no:fres:non nr a seffsie o. eking n- he chesi. chola% spa ! , ms, et:tiers. of ithe Iva h or c...neta, hysterie„,l •iff ction , , , and all per. vow. diseitsrs &ow-Amens, thrcagli the 'day and wake. -t a i ight; eholera or cholera tuntints.elarrj.cea, : 4 , 1rt.1.1. !or a sense rat fa elle'. Persons travelling r Itendlitg large parties. will find the L,zerges Teal. .y reviving, and illip,;tt'hp the I'lu , .yttncy of youth 7 u, ticter dissipation. they restore ti's tone of theisys ,PM generally. and remove all It h' unideutant•symp ••els of-+4.• freP twine; Jobs M. Moore. E imr of the, Brothei Jona ban- was mireduf h severe headacne in six milintokt h: tare rat die Camphor LOzengetz— he was Lire judicet tga l inst them. 4, ) s r ph Nunes Es . q., Vief. Pres Vent of the Wash .11,ton tll;irine Instaanco Compan3. Inotsuffered teirs with nervousheadnhe, that notlimg would re ieve. ill he . wird these l i ozel,ges who h remov e d it smforely to fit ieen minutes I • , I Dr. G. Herter, WS Si th .A.vatte,,. has been Billie( to i,ioleniatt.,eks ofheadache 40 as to make shii) !IMP bltiO fur two or th ree at a t o o,. N o da l lver a tforded him ally retief he , tr,..e,d these I,nzert ;el. and then cured him ina few mdMias.• - I 1 - I.!Atires ESq, of the ;New York Herald, has used thehtforthelastyear for headache.or lassitude end always found imnie . diate relief from them. .. , S.sterman s Nor .thus'spla , ler! I 'pm 000 sold yearly Of this best of all Plasters.— Rheumatism, Lutultagn, Pain 'or Itieakiles;:' in the Loins, Side: Breast. Nick, or Limbs, effectual y 'Cured 6y it. • (hily 124 tents each, and !War., ranted sdpertor to a!! tifor Om:tett' in use. lief par • ,cola r to get Sherman's'Faor ,flan'sPlasters;w yet will he unposed .unon. 'A cold the 5. u riot.:and Wtarin ens imi.m:tion,, The a rne 15 o.ltni)ed on the back co: eaeh; get mine wit ham it. or you will lie deceivttl. Cough Lozenges Only '25 cents a box. ' I Worm - i do. Camphor or 'headache :Lnzetiges., 2. cents peri,helt Poor Clan's !Taster, only 12.; cents apiece. j The above Medicines rite sale by ' • . 3: J.' (W ATTY.. r Agents for the 'proprietor. A ISO by .1!),TIN S. C. Ni RTI tou'ggist Pottsville klo , th Port Cirhnn. Wit:tale Tagv.art,Tnntaqua. Iletitge Rei , snyder,..New Castle 'June to, 1843 G. PERSICO. 49-141 CONSUMPTION OF Tilt' I,UNGs4: • Vet:Bane of the Liver, .asthma, Pranlhitit Pat n 'or 'Weakness of the Breast' or nrs ' l Chroritc Cuazhs, dlearisy, !fern rrhuae of the Luna,, and oft affections of .the PuimOiyar: Orzahs. NATURE.SJ.p.WN."PRESCRIT7ION. , -- • A clirn9lrisili , Rallanrie- preparitton of the Piunus Virgin-louder' dlVitittlittet)•v Mirk," • prepared by a he,t, ehemieat- iirocefig, approved andreeommende'N',by the most. ditiiingiiished MI/Met:ln!, and ‘entyjEtelly acknowleged the most valuable me dicine ever diimovered. - 1 setting forth the virtues of this truly great medicine. we haye no desire to deceive those who are 'labouring under afThelion. .nnr •do we wishlo'eulogize it more than ti justly deserves. yet 'when we look around and gee the rant mount of suffering , and distress occasioned by Many cif the diseaecs t Which this medicine ha.. proved so highly-susses fill,, we feel that we can. not urge its claims too s rongly, or say too much , in its favour. . Such indeed are the - SIIRPRISItsiG • VlitToEit • . • I 61 this ; Ralsam, that even in the advanced stage.. of Coirsustrrios, after all - the mbat esteemed rem. edi s of physicians have faiyd to' effect any change, the use of this medietne has been pro_ ductivc nt . the most , asionishihg 7teliel, and ac tually effected cores after all hopes of recovery had been 4espAi r ed of. Fla the brat. stages of the iliiease, termed Ca hifrhei_ Consumption." originnting from nielect.• e 4 04 )LD, it has heen used :with undeviating ..uecesS. and hundred.. acknowledge thee ewe .he restoration of their health fo • Itiv ittyahinble inedictne alone. In that :to id of Consutption - u prevalent amongst delicate .y . ounk commonly termed debility; or ' • ' •I , GOING INTO 4 DECLINE."' • cntrinlaint wish which . thousands 'are linger., Tit, it has also`proeed highly eucce.oiful, and not )nly pnasesses 'the power of checking Ole'lnfb• - - . ~ resti nf this alarming enmplaint,bui also et erngh. Ina and invigorates the "ay-teti) I mire efreetualli hati tiny inedieine we have eto.r pn.sessed ; 1 Error particulars see Dr. :Wistar`i Treatia n Cninuniptinn, to be had ofthe eeenta. , . Sold in Pottsville by .. - . ' • ' • ; ' . :", JOHN SI.•C. NEARTIN. n•Riading by Airs. SARAiii MOttlilS, And"; , akevory town in the Stii;e., - 1 •• , - 'Pottsville ,October Wl 4 , '' who has not ?) that No .Ciriackery! !! . Nu • Deception. U , 24-1 . MO