THE SCHBLICILii BOYS' SONG ' • .TUNR—Lucy Neal. Corrie, friends of -Markle, gather round, • And join us in our song, To font the sly old witimbermen" ' It will not take us long, • ''- With Missis'sinewa, • With MitisisSiuewa, • - Protection fOr our artizans, And Mississinewa. • We want no Parson at the helm, Nor laiins at the mast, Put a clever Wesfeni Farmer,' SbaU.gaide,us through the blast. - - Old `AltssissineWa. Old Mississinewa, • Protection.for . our Artizans, And Mississinewa. - _ Old Sehuylkill's waking up at'last, She's right for forty-four, The silent votes will tell the tale Foi Clay and Theodore. • - - • Clay and Theodore, - - Clay and - Theodore, General . Markle too we sing, With Clay and Theodore. Mechanics, too, and Laboring men, Will bid`the Lokips walk; • And not a berry will be left Upon the lane 1'01,4 s t a lk ! Clay and Theodore; Clay and Theodore, . I; General Markle too we sing, • With Clay and Theodore, Our Principles—tire country 74 weal - We ask hut these—no more,';. List! this our watchword in the fight-- `" Clay and ThecaOre !" • Clay and Theodore, • . Clay and Theodore, General Markle too we sing, . . • With Clay, and Theodore. Let Schuylkill's loud huzza ring out, . Our brother. Whigs to tell, 'That here the poison will not take,— Huzza! Huzza! all'A well !" Huiza! Huzza! Mize! Huzza! Huzza! Huzza! Once mom we'll make the welkin ring, Buzze! Huzza ! Huzza! JAMES K..POLK The descendant of a Tory of the Revolution The Boston Democrat says that Mr. Polk is 'the descendant of one of the signers, of the memo rable_ Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepenc_e.- -This is a foul falsehood. Mr. Polk is the descen dant of a British tory. His" grandfather co-oper ated with the enemies' of 'the. American freedom in the Revolution. He was the counsellor and spy of those-blood thirsty wretches who, for British -gold, not only fought against those -who were fighting for national independence, but murdered, in , cold blood, the wives and children of the gallant ..heiirts that spurned British,oppression. • We have no wish to rake up these reminiseen ces; but when I.ocofoce papers seek to create cap ital for Polk by styling him the descendant of a pa triot of the Revolution, they must expect to have the liq crammed down their throats. James K. gandfuthercEzekia Polk, *Was a. British TORY in the Revolution, and James K. - Polic.is now the enemy of American industry. 1 - Itsgrand .uncle was a Whil in the Revolution, andihe de_ scendants of that branch, of the family arc Whig s - now. Those having tory blood, are LocofocoS now! These facts are beyend contradiction: They are proven by the affidavits of 'several of the old residents of North Carolina. Huzza for Louisiana Te.x4,l . Tkunder," no • thunder after, all. In this State the•. triumph is complete—the Whigs only npininated. two members of Congress in the State; 'one of which they can-led by 578 majority, in a district where they were beaten last year 'by 97.' In the other diStrict, we•lost the e leCtion_by .38 votes, where We were beaten, las t year nearly . :TOO, and this too in a.state which the Texas question was to sweep every thing before The Senate staiitls 8 Whigs to 8 'Locofocos . and one.vacaiwy, which will be filled by a Whig In tlte:',:llonse the Whigs have 8 majority.. The 'Convention stands '3B Whigs; to 33 Locofocos, 5-CoristivatiVes;end . one vacancy, yet The Lo• Cofocos boast that they have achieved a ictory.— Tlizrate welcome to all such victories. TEXAS DEMOCRACY' Rizt;..it for Texas, Huzz ! -_Teitts has a debt of Screnly-five .11fillions— eind the Scrip is Selling at twelve rents in the 'dot kr, and Texas Treasury Notes at seven cents in the dollar. Would'ut it be a glorious speculation for'ScripHolders, and they all go - for anneiation• Iluzza for Texas !! • 'ln taking Texas we must also take her war with Mexico off her hands, which As onid probably cost nut le's3 than oneitumfred miltions more, all of which the tax-payers naiist-. make ufi,by increased taxis, and all fur the benefit of the Scrip Holders. in the United States. • . • Huzza: Huzza! for Texas! ! The Annexation of Texas would give •the Southern or Slave States, the ascendency in our Gevernment i , which Would perpetuate Slavery, and give the South the power to' destroy. the pres ent Whig Tariff: • . • • , ' za I Huzza!! Huzz' a! ! • FOR' TEXAS AND - 1-000FbCOISM!!! HENRY OLAVS OPINION OF GERMANS. ""The honest, patient, and industrious Germah readily unites with our people, establishes himself on some of our fat lands, fills a capacious ;barn anti-enjoys in tranquility the abundant fruit which his diligence has gathered around him, al ways ready to fly to the standard of his adopted country, or of its laws, when called by the duties of Patriotism."—Extract frot: Mr. CLAY'S Speech, February, 1832. .‘. • • (17 The Locofocos are Itorrifiecl at the idea of the General Government assuming the forty mil-' lion . 4ebi of. Pennsylrania,-,-aMI thus relieving the people 'from a portion of taxation—but they have no' objections to assume. the seventy-flee million debt of Texas, aid compel our Farmers to'pay it, in addition to our already heavy debtin Pennsylvania. Oh ! the beautiful consistency of Locelfocoismli hovi it doei relieve' the people front taxation! !: FACT.—At the ‘: Young _Hickory " • Meeting, on r ridaY night last, at Pottsville, the ex Senator wade a flaming speech, and wound up by calling 091 three cheers for, Clay, Freling huren irmfMuhienburg !" 'Just .as they were , the 'act of checring, - a locofeco‘ bawled out, at the top of, his voice, " Stov !. stop! by G-a, that ";Ont do." The ex-Seziator 'cannot fcirget his fins foesto. PHILADELITI.A. OFFICE. OF. THE .SCHUYIKILL NAVIGATION COMPANY..'. PHILADELPHIA, biar'Fh ht. 18-12.. Rates of rott,: . ere., upon the Sehglkilll Nat:l . 'o- .60n from the opening of the Naviga tion in the spring of 1844. BATES, &e.,UPON COAL. .mE following rates of Toll on: Coal,are fixed from 1 the opening of the navi g ation, anOvill not he rais ed prior to the lot ofJune, 1811 and it they are lower ed at any time during the shipping :k , ason. a drawback on the previous shipments will Wallowed to the a mount of (lie reductioh, in the way ofcredit for- Toll on Coal afterwards shipped. Front Port Carbon. and Pottsville,; to Philadelphia, 20 cents and from Schuylkill HaVen.to Philadelphia, 31 cot. per ton of 2210 . pounds. ! • - • From Port Clinton to Philadelphia, 30 cents per 'tOn of '2210 pounds. On all ivay-coal, not coining to Philadelphia, one third of a cent per ton per mile. • Front the cross weight, as ascertained at the weigh locks, five per cent. will be deducted, and the toll char 'god upon the net weight. No toll will he charged upon fractions of a ton. - • • . MISCELLANEOUS F.R.EiEIIT: • The rates of Toll on Miscellaneous :Freight will he according to the rates and classifications of last season, at three mills and,four mills per 1(100 pounds per mile ON EMPTY BOATS. . The Tell on Empty Boats Will he; as in 1843, two cts per ; but no toll will be charged on any - boat whey, its'cargo pays a toll of .$3 or upwards: By order of the Board of Managers. • CLAUDIUS HARPER, Secretary. 10- March 9 ESTABLISSIVIErni. 0 GEorwt M. EtKiNTON, Has re-commenced the manufacture of SOAP 4. bAND4Es, Al No. 12 .31.1rgar el a Street,tfive docirs above frunt Strecl, bcltvcat CollotolMl and I%i S.'rr::l rail; road • • • PIM.Abr-LPMA. FT' lIRI2E he °tiers for 41e. on' reasehable terms. t wholesale and afar it. first dality Yellow Smtp, cotrirnatt Brown (M. White Fuller's. tie., Yalu) do. Ca - tile dn., Fancy Shavins. do. . • August 12, • ,• . .. SMA-LL - ..--°Ac.i , ... , e -i 4 ii•.-i.e -:-; -- _ ii,0... ..rr, la Ft nals sip .t ..., .t•-4-4. "" ! 9 . UANDSOMELY situated in B radford County, Pa. LI on the waters of Little Loya/spck Creek, about 74 miles North of Pottsville, and 15 Miles &milt of Mon melon, containing as follows--one, 62 Acres, 105 Per. ches—one 53 Acres 77 'Perche.4—one 25 Acres, also, h$ Acres, 44 Perches, adjoluing, - unimproved, The im: provements on each are a' good log dwelling, small barn. &c., good spring near the door, and within lj miles or the Tiorra Turnpike, 1 mile °Manly' Miller's unproved Farm and Saw Mill. and near to P. Office, School, Meet=, i ings, &c. They adjoin the improved Farms of Th, mas' Murphy,Cornelios.Manaban and Itaniel-Obrien. The Title is audi. - putable, having been held' by the or, sent owner 40 years, taxes all paid up, &c. Letters pest-paid will be attended to—and if several individuals, will HIM, a purchase together. the terMs will be liberal.:--- D. Slillee can show the Farms. Mrert to A. I'. MORRIS, ' -., Real Estate (Mice, 23, Filmert oh. _ Philada., March 25. 1514. 12-6mii ghiladelphia, PACKAGE SALES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Every Tuesday morning,at 10 o'cloqk, ,BY G.W. LORD. CARD.—A combinaiion having bgen formed by a tiro.- lion of the llealera in Boots and Shoes, of this city, with the avow.' object of suppressing the wile or those Goods by !maim'. Itrseems pi raper for the subscriber, (whn has held these Sales for the ptit eighteen Months) to' state that notwithstanding the combination, the Ssles will not be stopped; but on the contrary, as he will now rely more thin ever, on the patronage, cif the Country Merchants, the sales will ,e held • ' Every. Tueeday Morping., • at the inctlon Store, 208 Market st„ and liifj,„arraMge ments with the Manufacturers, both of his t e4Xy, and all New England; are such, as to insure him a. Con tact and full supply of every description or goods. The mere fact of c i creat an ell; irt beina made. to put down these Sales, is the beat evidence the .Country :tlerchant can have, that it is for his ititeresi to sus hl4 > 1 4 2-6 tn ain them es! Scales!! DALE'S Paten; Pre- Tabun - Platrtn a n Counter Scaly. 4, celeltra tett for ace!, rar and ve,ii,nce, warranted to • keep in order, and;yeigh cortocittiv„ lonzer. than any falter- S,cale in use. We have a lam: mina,. -ber'cif teskintoniali, from Rail Road Co's, Trans portation CO's, ,Co al D:alers, Merrhants and ethers, who have! these Scale-tin use, which can he seen at Na. V. Walnut 1 o r .. 7 A_____.t.. .'. ~ , ......,....„,.. ....,_,,........„..4.,,„ sale by GRAYS:. itirOTITER, Sole Agents for the Patentee, 42,Walnut GRAY BROTHER, Coal & Iron Dealers and general Mer chants, and Dealers in all kinds or scales and Weights, No. 42, Walnla street, • • Feb. 17 COMA C0.1!a.7.! ri RAY &- BROTHER, have tateri the SrenndlYharf below Imeti , l strut. and re•ceieri Coal on tigorage, or to ~11 reship, on the "most Clem:l7de A , :vancts made if requirfed. OiTrea 43 April 6, . roTTsvjuu CENTRE EAST OPPOrSI7 .m.tatANTANGO • • Tun subscriber daticA this methiml o rallinif the attention of travellers to hi I B I •• S 110TtI.. situated as flume. 11,,...zz He is now Prepar'eit with the aid or a handsomely I:Janislied (louse—excellent table—and Bond bar, to accommodate satisfactorily and sumptuously all who inay choose to patronize his es dablishment. 'The 110Tlif, is situated at a central snot in the Boroneh, and adapts itself peculiarly to business men, as a boarding house, Attached to the Hotel, is priOd and cotnfokable sta- . . . log, -which, with the addition Ofattentive ostlers. and e r az.o*, make it a desirable , stop "ng place for travellers who tis.l.their own convyane Always thankful for past f: ors. he hopes by strict and 'careful attention II thicomfort of hio patrons, to merit a further .contirmarce of theni. '• • . . DANIEL HILL. Potisville, May 15 20-- • TIN WAR 3IANUFACTORy. _• afahantarrgo street,`2ldoor hbove Celitre st., South Side.' ~~GjIi,LIA 1I 111 LL r ' o r t i'n u hnee'n citizenser i t generally, tohrl Potts..t e . prepared tp receive and execute all. orders for tin i.are of.e,very (Ammeter. • lie has constantly on hand and, in progress of manufacture a complete assortment of buckets, pans bisins,cu as, gutterspoutr, boat horns, &c., 4•e.. which he will sell on the most reasonable terms, either by whnlesaloor retail. Czr All orders - Car Tin l Spimting attended to and cldraited at the ahorte notice. May 18, Mint:told .Writers. *1 ; • • OF the most approved kind.; Also Brin k s of Prepa-, red Paper, Carbonic Paper and Azate Points for waling, just received and far sale by B. BA',!;IS AN. June 8 . 23 :"- , • i Ag't. A Steam Engijae for Sale. IIE subscriber has a two Horse Steam Engine a which lie will sell cheap. jlt is well calculated tar irning Coal Screens, and has power sufficient to screen lid tons per day. GEO. H. POTTS. 'Apr. 13, • JUST received a quantity Of .8 and 10 square and steel suitable for . Drills, alsd, spring, steel and Allier can and-gnglish blister steel, all or any of which will be "sold.cheap for cash at the •York Store: February 10, _ TUFT received on consignrne is nt, 100 kepis of Nails,of et a very superior quality', and aisnrted sizes ; they will be sold cheap for cash, by application to the sub. scriber, at the York Rare. E.'YARDLEY. ;use 18 •• 21— PtIILADELPHIA. • • ATTENtioN. 'L . r: ' • • t MILITARY §TORE. ..• T 0... subscriber would • respectfully infong Jai friends and eustomers,lhat he has located hie . • 111ililary" Cap ManVactorst In VW Street l , No. 101, a. few - doors below Race. wherefbe would be pleased to see his old customers anciac many new ones asare dispdsed to favour him with their custom. lie still continues to manufacture 11111ita,ry and Sportmen's ankles ef every description, such as leather, Cloth. Felt. Silk and Beaver DregS Caps,i,nf all patterns; Forage Cap's; Bolsters for troop Rudy do; Cartnuch Boxes. Bayonet c lbhards, word Belts of all kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsacks, different patterns Fire Buckets, Passing Bases, Tube do. Brush . ' and 'Picker's Plutries, Pompoorm Firemen's Caps? Leather Stocks, Gun Casil,s, superior quality Shot Bags. Caine Bv.g:.Drums. - Ir:Per.l Is thankfully received and promptly at teridOj tn. I LI,JA CRESSNIA t MI North ThirdStreet.c few doors below Rae Philadelphia. January .13, 1544 • , 2 —6tn r. To Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Steam Engine Builders, euid.others PASCAL IRON WORMS.. . . WELDE - D WROI;GlitillION TUBES 1, From 4 inches to k in calibre . and 2 to 12 feet long, callable of sustaining pressurelf . rom 400 to 2.500 lbs. per square inch, with Step li.A., :kg, T., Ls, and otPer fixtures to suit, fitting together, with screw joints, suitable far STEAM, w,i-r eft, GAS, and for .14)GOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER FLuss ; 1 1 , , rz _ Th L...__.....---..----,--,-.------.-----------1 P • v." - .7 --- -,-.----:(7-" - il- - !' Manufactured and fni sale by 2110R.11.15, I'ASKER 8:: MORRIS. Warehouse S. E. Corner of Third& Walnut Streets, 'PHILA.DELP.4IIA. Jith 11, : • (POAL •CUrrER OkIBREA*ER. persons having an interest in the CnathusinesS, rt. are respectfully invited, bet Ween land 9 o'clock in the looming, until the 27th inst.; to witness'the opera-, tioninf Richardson's Patent Coal cutter or Breaker, at Nelkon Gavit's Machine Shop, on the eastside of lfroad strept, north of Filbert, Philadelphia. The advantages offered by this .!,kfachine, are its sim durability, and economy of Construction and use - An pigine of four horse power; will he amply sufficient to propel it with the requisite force; fog cuttmg or break ing and screening 12tona of Coal an htmr, with less per' cet4age of waste, than any Maibitte in use, for similar purposes. The principle to an entirely new one—it may he ap plieil to cuttia„ , or breaking Coal,' rd . :unlimited bulk, and oldfiining with precision and ce)p thinly, the most desi raldo Mies for market, in the, hest proportions, and with - greatly diminished per centa;ge of waste, compa reihivith one 'Machine. otTerml for sintilutr purposes. In the`huirse of a few daysobo:Mschitid will' he put in op4ation at Pottsville, to which ihe Coal interest of ro•gion, will be invited to witness its operations •theiv. . - Ilor any innuinatinn connected xiith the bitsinces, ap plyW. No. 100 Market st , nr tn' 11;KNEASS, No. :;93 Spruce street; Philadelphia. Philadelphia June 22. 1514. i; 25 • • Eng runr.lui:LEAD. & BROTHEP, mainthetti v refs, No 65 north Front street, Philadel phia, have now a good supply of their warranted pule whiet lead, and 1.110,3 e ;in who have hrOn spurin2ly supplied In con,Tquence of a run on the article, shall tiiiW• have their orders fitted. Nu knoWn snhsanee poS • seSses those pref.ert . a. tiVe and beautifying propdOrts so'desirable' in a palm, to an: ' , noel exentl' with unadulterated while lead; heceC any admixture orothe'r tnetert. .14 only utters' its value. has therefore been the steady atm' of the manufacturers, tar many years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead; and the unceasing demand flir the ar tide is. proof that it bus; met wih favor. It invariably branded on and E'I'II ER I LL kJ - 1110111ER; in full, and on the other, Wer.• RANTED Putte-all in red letterS. ;November 19. DA., REA DI N.ll_=• MVO ILL E RAIL ROA D. ; ~ e tsr • '"),7'.-,K14-."4 . I3USISIER ARRANGEMENTS{ OF PASSENGER TRAINS, 0// andafter ./u ' ly let., 1844. • • • ,- i HOURS OF STARTING. From Pottsville, at 7 AIM., " 1 Daily ~ •< ,Philada.. •••7 A ' M:, • • RATES OF. FARE. ,--' Beiween Pottsville and Philada..No. 1 $3 50,N0. 23 00 " .Reddinz,l " 1 10, "$I 23 All Passengers arc regtOsted to procure their tick ets, before the Trains start: : • '0%1136,2)LT— . r Wholesale wail Retail Store. THE substriber induced from the very liberal en couragement he has ieceived (and also from the necessity of their being it cheap Retail Store, in this. Ott of the town) has proctited and ivill keep constantlY on hand--Flour, salt,-Tea,; Smear', Coffee, Cheese, Mo las'ses,. Vinegar, &el. &c.. - which in connection with his, pyeqeut stock of Hams, ,Sisoidders. illackeral, Herring and Cod deli, Brawn. Yellow and White Soap Also a very superior article of pure'.Patin, -Almond and Faiwy Soaps—Sperm and. Tallow 'Candles—Winter and Fall Strained Sperm Oil. &c. &cd &c. MI of which he will sell at the lowest Cash Retail Prices—And to (amities, or those buying to sell again a liberal deduction will be made, in proportion to the neantity taken. EDWARD• YARDLEY, York Store. P. S.—From the fact or 'My having a person in the City, whose time and attention, is devoted to the selec tion of the articles I propoe selling, I have no hesita tion in saying that I can furnish!goods as cheap, as any, in Pottsville. Call and judge for yourselves. ~ P ottsville, Sept. 23, 1813, r aliir. subscriber takes thls'inetlind of informing his a cus.t.nwrs and the citizens of Pottsville generally, that he has removed his ' I FLOUR AND FEED STORE from Centre sfrect to i'm corner of Norwegian and till Road streets, where he ;will be pleased to merit a 1 - intinuance of their patronage: JOHN RUC'. Feb 2-1 8— A CARD. ALBERT Gi BROOKE, PEGS to inform the Coal Operators, and the, Mer chants generally of Schuylkill County, that he is reoir prepared to ruanufactide;: .; I . SILO ir IP. LS ' of every descripticin, of the: beit materials, rind in the Most workmanlike manner tfachich he is enabled to sell at the Imrest city prices, , l All M-ders promptly attended to, and the most accom- Oxidating terms of paymentgiren to purchasers. ; i Port Carton, April 8, i -!• .14-fmo `• , l New Tailor** rstabli§liment • • •FRIHE siihsrribers'inforM their friends, and the pub -I.@ lie, that they have loeated themselves, over the atom lately occupied by R. T. Taylor, and are prepared To do any work in the Tailoring line. From the long experience of the. Senior Partner, they with confidence Solicit a share of the publo.l patronage, as it IS' their in -I:etil ion, to rive satisfaction tO all who ivill favor them With their custom_. ' it. M. GRANT • .1 1 PETER S. MARTZ, April G. . , [ To the Military. , . A S the period is. fast apprOaching for the election of Il Officers tn, the several tattalions, and of ,the New .Origade, and as it is'generaKly„ although erroneonsly,be- Ilieyed that a good uniforik :cannot be procured out of ' ~the city, the subscribers...! would therefore notify all ;Successful candidates. of tlielfaet. that they are prepa =red to furnish MILITARY' OUTFITS, of any- rank, :from Major General, to Corporal, in as - correct, ele fgant and cheap a manner; as piny other establishment .!in the state—for the truth! of all which they can give high and satisfactory evidence. '.LIPPIXCOTT k TAYLOR, Corner Nahanteingo and Centre streets. Feb. I' 2C-1, AGLE'S PORTRAIT :OF HENRY CLAY—A. few 1•4 Copies of.this elegant portrait of the great States ntan oft he West. prier $3. i Just received and for sale at this office. April 20 - 16- C 02113 10N OM—A fresh supply Com man Oil, ler sale 14 i. SILLYMAN Co. March 12— j ARD LAMPS.-100 Lard Lamps from 50 toll 25 41../ each, just received and for sale by Mar. 2, . 0- B. BAN AN; Agt. CBURBIT P6A.I.MISt; HYMN BOOK.--Just receiv ed and for sale by B. BANNAN. Peb. 21, 6-, • • Elegant Card Cases: ryytHE subscriber has just received a few elegant LA • 11 . die's, Tortoise Shell; Velvet, Laid and Painted I vory Card Cases, which hg will sell at Philadelphia pri.. ces. Iday 23 21 7' ; 'B. BANNAN, A'gt. °— .. .__ .. _ . .. 11LITLET DIACITINES-.Por Attondes, , for filing Pa trg pers. Alsa,TatentrAper Clips,just recelved.arid for sale by • B. sANN4N, Art. /Bay a_' 21-- . Reino"Nril rint:jlVElNEߧ,'l - 4.OVitiTAE . . AiiEpiclNv t - . : .tie ma ATCARPAW AV l'A‘s ACOUSTIC' OIL! f THE Our CURE ERR ; OSAFNESS ' 3141 • DEAFNESS C . URED . . - • . I .. Scarprz'O Compound ,Kreilsote Aitousfie Oa, 1 . 17 , 011. the ;cure of lIE AF N ESg, paits, and the is l' charee•of matterfrorn the ears; als all those disa greeable npise:4 likt.the buzzing of in sects, falling, of water, buzzing of steam, &c., &C. which are kymptorus ['approaching deafness and, also attelidant with the disease. - .!.1 : . i . ' I '.CERTITICATES. • The foll Owing Editorials and certifmaies will be read with interest as they :veal: facts, which.are "stubborn things." . Mos; F A XTRA*DINAUT tIME:--11 any have doribts they may now dismiss throi, and the moat incredulous may consider p,kaftli2e , S as curable. NuMerous cases of Mires, and:many of them Very remarkable—by the use of 'Scarpa's Oil,' have been published, but 'caps the clinta:C.' Volum or old may yet recover hearing. A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and now - about Sit years of age had been gradually getting deaf for more than 40 years, so that it was neat to impossible to make her hear conversatlim in the loudest toneS of voice ; Last winter she was induced to try 'Scarna's Oil for Deafness' It is only necessary to add that she has us ed two bottles, and that her hearing is perfectly restor ed—she is cured. DEAFItigI33 CUREL—The following extract front a letter written by Johnson of Boston, to a friend in this city. is inithatahi. 'The bottle of Scapa's Oil fur Deafness, that you tent toe, With the y ish that my daughter. would try it, has been used, and in its effects. have astonished all; you knOWlhow very deaf sir has been since she was three years old—she now hears quite well, but-as the medicine has all bail used,l wish you to send me an other bottle, which 3 have every teasel, to believe ivil core her entirely.'-d4Times. • For sale by B. B.IGUMPERT, No. l'2o North Second Street, Philadelphia, and be EICHUOITZ & SAN sv DEBSON, Agents, Pottille. 30— July 22,; 1E43, I COPISTOCIf. & CO'S Coucentrated Compondit Plaid Citact of SARSAPARILLA. '- . ' Vim the cure ofScrofula, Chronic Rheumatism. Gen- I' eral Dehility, Cutaneous Diseases, Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Tetter, l'inn 1... s or Pustules on' the face, Liver Affections, i Mercurial and Syphilcid Diseases, 'tiles, from an intsare habit oebody,!Ulcerations of the Throat and Lee, Pains and Swelling di the Bones, and all Diseases at ising front an iinpure Stritrj of the Blood, Exposures and Imprudences in Life; Excessive use of Mercury,: &c. - I . . An immense effort has heendately made to introduce various compounds called I " Extracts of Sarsaparilla,' 'as positive and tlHiciliccuii:4llo. Uwe were to behave the extravagant assertiomi of the adventurers who arc pushing them, all Iliseasc. t)iat ," flesh is heir to," can he corerhed and reuirwed by the:4e wondeifill "extracts." Now, we want 11(1CIISIO1 1 11'S to our articles but persons of common sense at leastl; and those who have •thht, will tied it impossild..: to 11 , lieve these extravagant and ridiculous assertiOns. Doperdl upon it limn, if yon cet cPMsTOCK'S true extract otthe real Sarsaparilla, Iv ery disease that eau be cured Ity this and various iner roots that form the (.m1'1,01'1:1,1: will be cured by it. Stt It, particulMiy, as Scrofula.ltheitmatism; and till disea - es (.1 , of the blood, and particularly iiltieß,C anti sit:Tering frpm the :Ouse of mereury. 03118TOCK ' S 'SMISAPAIIILI,4 is warranted as good as any in the city,': and at just half the price of ottutrs, und, in as large bottles, viz :450 rents per bottle, or rAi p .r dozen. • Suit yourselves)— To be Wand only:itt • Com4tock's trancli House, N 0.12, North 51h St. Philadelphia, and in l'OttAVil Tr at Feb. 17, 7-ly i J. S.C. MARTIN'Si a__ .4101* 4`O,PRZ; • tar .- • inEMEDY , the reotoe!. Facts for r7IIIP, constantly inetcasirig popularity• and , silt of 131 ft Vallitestecti'.4 Venni Itigat Inn , in duced nersotis who arc envious of ill seeress to pshis'off upod the [white ptetearations which all medical men,' kniaw to be inetlicaciutis in .expel_ hog Moms amnithe system.' ' This Vernitfu.ee has made its way into pub. , lie fuccur upon tihc ground of its own intrinsiet merits, more than any other Medicine of t`te kind now ; 'and while many: worm remedies have; by dint o 'puffing, been Pieced into sale. and alto genii into the olt.carity which their, wo rthle , sncs's justly rperved, B. A. Full net.tock's VeOndrilge con! inujcs lit be tri,Jrnphant lv sustained; t 'has only ita he used and it effects will fully sustain all that is said of its won 2, derfUl expelling power. lertalicate. • lraies, Erie Co., l%w to Y., Jan. 7,1843. We certify th a v..e have hsed It. .4". Fahnes; icicles' Vermilute in our flimilies. and iri evervl case it IVIA prnvi d a decided find effectual remedy% fin. P:tpitifillff tVO ms from .tfie system We cm.; ilially rveratirne id it to partnts who hale C r hi..l dren alllicted with that dangerous malady. j %M. PA ' RO:B' li'M A Y JOSEP I D. BURRODGU.S. f.ir gale; Iwhd;esala and '"rt.tail, at the Drug Warehouse Of . B. A. FAD NE'STOCK & Corner of sixth ' t and Word 84., Pitishut, Pn. Fot sale iO Ponsville, CLEM E S 4. PA Rvi " Druggists.'" • D••tember4 9 • - gg 50_ • JOYFUL IS EiVti's 11 425, briost every disea\se !iiiat flesh is heir ori maylic •-&' cured by the timely use of OAIKI:LEIV C.Ol- ; POUND I , l2:Pti RAT VC . k RUPI . ,' This may be proved sat itheunily t those who 'till callat any of stores whore this nvalu•ible medicine is sold, by f certiticatesluroperly a ithenticated),'Of cares perform-, ed on individuals w 0 had lost all Lopes ofrelief-H certificates of ilthysicians who hadlthe ' most severe cases'under treatment. their patientS having taken the medicine by tlieirmivice and been Utired-certificateri from the PI othonota ry, Clerk of OePhans' Cciurt. No, Lary, Sc.. stating their ucquaimande with persons of respectability and standing, who liaving the good of their fellow men at heart, have volOntarily come for, warrhanil given a statement oftheqrcase and, its cure for ptiblicatioh, &c. (Sze. The number of these certi4 ticatcs being tpo great for riewspapPr publication, the subkriber haideetbed it advisable' to have a copy'of the most important certificates prOperly authentica ted, under sell, to be placed at the stores of agents, who have the mediciiiefor sale, where persons Ober te,f with lScitofula or Kings evil White Swelling, Chrtinic ntiehmatism, Teller, Mercurial diseases Eruritions of the kin, Cough of long standing or in ciment Consiimption, sick Ilead-ache &c, tc, may have an opptirtunity of ascertaining the na-nes and residences of Dune who hare been cured by its use. and who will he willing, if called upon„ to give ever) infer:l - nation required. , As a inure kieneral evidence that this is no cluck medicine. I wOuld refer to the, tames of the foh'ow• knoWn physicisma, who have attested to its efilOacy:—Dr.i.l. P. theater; Dr. . G: . Btren.,Dr. Jou. OW., Dr. fill. Muhlenherg, Dr. J. E. other. wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chetni• cal Store of E. B. EICMIOLtZ. Pottsville.' IL Mi n svill e; Bugli.Kinsley Poit Carbon Oliinry Voute, Brwijoburg. January 21,!. Dr: Beohter's PULIIIbIVAIZ7 PRESERVATIVE, For , Coughs; Colds; intluenzatc Catarrhs; Whooping Cough; Painit of the Breast and iildeS; Bronchitis; Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathing and Ex- ' peeler:llion; Shortness Of Breath:' Inflate, • mation of the Limns; and arrest of • approaahing Consumption. • T has been•bat a few years since this medicine has i been introduced into this country, and has been pro duttive of t h:• Most astonishing, and unexpected results. AsSeyeral hendred certificate s of its effects have been heretofore putilisheti, it is old) 'necessary non• to re mitul the public Where it can be obtained genhine.! - Throimhotit Permany it is known as the • "Life Pre serier," and is the (tidy medicine in use thud for the a boVe ainvtions: • • :.• r . . . . . It is put up in half pint bottles, with full directions"- 50 :Cents 4 Bottle: Prepared only (from the original receipt obtained at a great price,) dnd told wholesaleand retail, at Dr.l.ei-. in dys Health Emporium, No. 191 nth Second street, near Vine, Isign of the Golden' Eagle . and Serpents,) Philadelphia i . , . , . • or Sale. Cheap" la LARGE BALLROAD WAGONS, adapted for,_usa • Onn the Mount Carbon ; and the:. West Branch Rail roads. Also, Alining tools, blastiny tools; Coal Screens ; and Wheel Barrowa. Apply at thts :Feb., 6 12 ME 'GLEN2r # S, ,ROM.4IV-:;KALY1)011, , .- :, A SAYE, PLEASANT 'AND CERTAIN CURET°, FRECKLES, Piinplec, Tan', Sunburn , Moth,' Blothes 'Vetter Ringworm, and otherplistinate.affeetlons 0 the sans, removing every Impurity and giving to tit - complexion a clearness truly beaptifttl. To gentleme It is reccommended for removingithe the. and Oth et diseases of the skin, often produced by the use 0 strong alkaline soaps - and creatue. in shaving, the Kaly dor may be used • without the leaitAanger on the inns drlieate skin, and inn refreshing wash in warm' weath er,.or in travelling, price 50 cents: per bottle. • - 'GLENN'S INDIAN fIAIROIL.---ThiS ell gant preparation is compounded Of %;ninnS oils, formic together a compound of great value, for promoting.-th. growth and preservine the hair, it, nourishes the roots; thereby causing it to grow with:vigor, and preventint it from falling out, or turning grey. removing at th same time, the ilaudrutT ‘vlnch' causes the 'hair to fall ulna - Tothose who have lost their hair by sickness .or any other cause, except old age,itt.' is 'confidently rec - commended, it gives a glossy softness to the locks, and bas the singular propertyof making the hair dark, and is therefore recommended to thOse who are beginnin .t -to turn grey—it is also an.execilenr curling fluid and being pleasantly perfumed it is nitwit esteemed for tire' . sing the hair in general, land for the heads of childrtit , price 50 cents tier bottle. i , . . . G LENN'S AROMATIC ROSE TOOTII PAST This very pleasant and truly etlicaTciotts dentritirei to prepared front ingredients perfectly harmless, it tthies a pearly whiteness to the teeth, firmness to the pun , and fragaucy to the breath. removing spots or Meiji , ent decay, and preserving the teeth etfectoally'. It Ims i beim us, d and reecommenderl by dentists ip their.pra - lice, and is betievedto be equal to ;ply article of 11 e kind in use. It is put in. neat China boxes, and ha's+ a solid form, is not liable to waste or spill, and is 0413 from the grit of Tooth Powders in getteral,price :15 ets. , . . per box. - GLENN 7 S INDIAN Hint DIE, is warran ted to change grey or red hair to a handsome brown or jet black, without injury to the hair, or even staining to the skit,, and may be used with perfect 'safety. I"o those who have become prematurely grey, it is inval i able, and to gentlemen who, are troubled with ; gr 1 , whiskers it is strongly reccommetaled, the color 1 pr.- duced is natural. and will not rub off; or soil thew) i test muslin. PTV 50 cents. - MICIIACN'S FRECKLE `VASE.—A ccWi plete remedy far Freckles. ,This rentedy,was inviirtt A by Dr. Chi - Mich:nix, of Lombardy, a distinguislvd Physician of the last centory. The proprietor has d‘ e , ry confidence in it ; as a superior preparation for ;the porous,: desitined,tl may, he used without the least ~ aa,u I ion, and for pimples and miler affections of the skin it is a certain curs.. Price 37.1 cents per bottle. The above named articles have been sold very lc s tensively by the subscriber for many years,,,and !ore l i., conscientiously recommended to the public. as prtspA a lio.s of real value, and not to be ranked with the bit - bugs of the day, a single trial will convince the. tin Ist skeptical, that their good qualities are net aver rat '4. "A Good Shave and Yet no Shave." GLENN'S UNIIVIAILED SAPONACEOUS Cs M- 0 U.VD I FOlt Sfl4 VINO. TO Gentlemen who shave themselves, this art:i offered with the greatest confidenge as equal not superior to any*other Shaving Soap in use. Vu delightriTl and consistent lather, which will not di pun the face or irruate the most delicate . skin, for, ease and comfort it gives to the often troublesome pi ration of shaving, rendering it surpassingly easy,.: compound can he safely recconintended. It is min elfecittal in warm or co ld water; find after using it, face is left•soft and pleasant, and entirely free n l irritation and on cluteNs, often i . ansed by the us' strong alkaline Saaps . andShaving Creams. The , pound is pleasantly perfumed and put up in a neat nit box, ati.wering all the purposes of a staying and'on trial trill be found very ecommiical and an) ient, du he pith; and the demand is ronstantly increasing as its op lito:oni.t. known. The agents' are authorized io rf the purchase money, where ii does nut give entire' 'sfact ion. . - -send is ylie :4apon acemp Comriolind is composed of ii litints,,so admirably compoun'iled, that shriving wi an alisoltitti Gazette. •The Suponaceoim Compound, is the host prepar extant for shaving' purposes. It is extensively pa't ized. and deAeiveft to he ; every centteman I. shaves himself:should buy it .'- Philadelphia Cal 'We hp: in call the attention'of the lwarft.A pnril ur snbsribers, to the Saimnaceous Compound. vithnitt exception,the best shaving Oap,we ever Philacht. Transcript.. 'The Sationneennm compound for slmvin?, la the pet hap the very he'st article in use. lot :wranin.,, heard from the human rice divine. What with a razor and - this commitind, you tday shave your Uti half the time, you are prenotinctim,, the word. It anomaly in lancuage—it M a very` good shaye, at un shav,.7—Boston Daily Tittles PreINITPd by , L. W. GLE., :11arnifarttirer. of Perfumery, (o.iiiiirdirs. and , Siraiiii.t. , 2timil 81 South Third street. rippdsite lir thamte, P9udelpilia: Aiid also)sold br • _ . 11E.N.1. HANNAN, Ag . t., PQI I,- . r. . May IS' I i - , .2.0' E STIOI.E Oliver & Mars, D trIPECTFULLY• • anndunre to the citize tl Srlin.) Milt county, that they have COIMUCTIC,I !tees in therilOre recunily occupied by William ni.e door south uf•the Post Offare,.hi the Hurd! Pott,viile, where. they-have jnat opened a net carefully selectUd stock of • • _ . . Dry Goods, GroOeries, Gla [ Queens, Earthen and Hol low Ware, &0., &c. • • Aiming Which may be found Cloths, Cassimere, titretts, Mouseline de Laims, Ginghams, Lawnsy i noes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Nankins, Hollands,ll.. 'Marseilles, Valencia, Silk, Satin, and otlier• Veld ' great variety of Muslins, Bleached and 1411,10 Silk, Cotton, and,Cingliains, Handkerchiefs, a Cloths, Velveteens ; Ladie•s and Gentleman•s: ; legs, Gloves, and Mit.; orail descriptions. Also;, Sugar [louse and New Orleans. Molasses, Sugar r , and Tea. Cheese, Candies, soap, Salmon, rThad oral, Herring., Hams, Shoulders, and Suirdted generally, Tobacco, Scizars, Crackers, ButteC, Lard, Sweet Oil, Lamp Oil, &c.; Having purchased their goods with great ca on reasonable terms, they will he enabled to dis them, at prices quite as hiw as their neighbors:;l notufer's Celebrated Ink, Maysard & Noyes' Ink. Arwild's <lluc andllinek Writing Fluids, a ceilent article for *feel to its. • Arnold's Superior Red Ink. Terry's Japanned Ink, , a very superior art Scriveners and others, who want a good executing instruments or writine. . All of which w ilt be sold \by the subseriber,! sale and retail, at Philadelphia prices.. • Mar.:, : B. lIANNANi CABINET IVIANUFACTO P E§PECTFITIAX infOrmsl the Schuylkill'; '''' public. that he is now prepared to nianuthe Arttel.or of Household and Partor•Furniture in th, test, handionnest , and most satisfactory mann! hat also on haml, at his' Ware-rnom in Maltastreet, corner ohAdam street, f an assortment of! MAHOGA '\l! CHAIRS of the French patter Hair Scats; Fine Mahogany . Centre Table Mahogany Dressing BureaM,, made niter the French stile, with cla=r3es, tze. i 1 adilititin to the aboi.e, the advertiser ii p to receive and execute ail orders for repairs, &c: trill he carefully attended to nndlinklied at tile notice. All kinds of upholstering:such as coverin' J.minges, &c., Will he finished in the n proved manner, if entrusted to his charge, a lot, rience in the busineslihaving,' qualified him for, The advertiser would infor t n the public that a trebling in Pottsville, he caq tnrn out furnitur hesfworkmanAliiii, at as low !prices; as any of, Warehouses, and respectfully reque.sts those W articles in his thin, to give Lan a call, 6,cforsel singelshwherc. May 25 • . New Cheap Cash Store, !• . . _ • . - i I !.- ' -,,,, I t • A; A. --, THE sit'lscriber informs his 7 .,.. pr . , ,„,„,,,, r , i friends:an the nob! ..,, that he . t p, li, t Ml'll ." n i io . W I a .Is. EN% CHEAP s . 1 . P. CASH 'STORE, in the IN& 1 J..e fass,:adr. ding in Centre st., recently oc- Omst 1 copied by B. T. Taylor, a few doors above Mn Hotel : where he will constantly keep on hand eralasiortment of the best quality of Dry Goods, , Groceries, 1 Qucensware, BOOM and Shoe! :1 , Provisions, ' ..` Hats. and Cap: I&afar Ware, Tobacco 4- Segi E mbracintt every article generally kept in Good and Grocery Store ;- Allot which to termined to sell as low, as they can be purcha, or elsewhere. By strie.t attention to his buSi hopes to receive a portlUn of the patronage of tic. ' . , lean and examine for yourselves. EDWARD ri p !Apr. 13, Lumber . ,• Arardii FIE sobscriber annouuees to the pubute' opened a • ' LUMBER YARD in the borough of Pottsville, imniediateiy ha new Presbyterian Chilich :, where he will p keep on Mod, a la.se assortlneut of I.Mmbee, description. Ile has on hand Pine iloards,i_l_ to *lf, per - M. and Oak, from $3lO to *2O per pi: ' Ile respectfully, solicits she patronage of 1p .friends and the public; and feels confident, that hov 1 ti I be able to supply Lumber, at such rates, as will gryc, general satisfaction. , • • '• , JOSEPH SHELLY. ' Feb, 17, •-i . • I -138-- - . . 111tIRCILPS43ITST.—.A. foar.ropies. Of I ' le , Church Pealniistielegantly bound lo Turkey occo, for eale Pbilapelybia prices by, I. DANbiA , May2s ICfA.cON for elite- by GRAY BROT rER, • i 2 Walaut street, Mir; elphia. June S ,TOILE_ ARTICLES, ring 1110 few yeztrs this article has been b he. the proprietor has . sold 35.000 boxes Ink"! Ink!!-Ink! ! ! FURNI'CURE: Fu RN Tt;RE• 11E.M.12Y OkESS.ING, READING I Hak • i 'and Peed: T • IIE subscriber respeetruily -announces to the citl zenaof Schuylkill County, that he constantly keeps -on hand at his Estnblishinent!in Reading, . _ Flour by the Brrel . , - • ..! ~ . , Hay by the 13,41 e, and . . .... 'FeetrOf all kinds, which•ile -win warrant to be equal to anylprocured elsewhere.. i - . - . - As he presses the Hay himself, be will guarantee earth Dale to lie. what it purports to- be—there will be no de ception 'practised, as is' frequently the case with that procured front New York. s.. . Orders will be Promptly attended to. Address A. G. RRADFORD, Reading, Pa. le-tf Mardi, 9 1 -1 & J. 111 L. Kelm, • • NORTH FIFTH ST., READING, PA. • Importers rf. Hardware and Dealers in Nails, Iron, Steel and Tin, . trAvEegnsiancly on hand, a fall assortment ofA l• mo , rican and Faintish Irardware and Cutlery, Nails and Spikes, Rifle Barrels, Planes; Iron and Steel of all kinds; Tin wire had Rivets, Sathile Trves,,Pa tent LcCather and - Coach 31ountink, Glass, Paints, Oil and Varnishes; Cedar and Hollow-Ware. Dimwits and Common Powder, &c., &c, to which they invite the at tention of the citizens of Schuylkill County. Fell, 10, youNG LADIES' • Irciar!liiig - and Day School. arA. DING PA. T IIE (tittles of 11. ht ot.lon conlmcnced on lyedt:esday; the tilh inst • at the house, cor ner of Stli and Walnut streets. . Itemtin: , beinti pieverbi.ll lin . Iteattli and corn fort, the Principal :t 13 USCIeZZ.9 1.1 girder in to details 'concerning the seva..tagt's of its :hies The porn . nse of the Principal is to establish a school a finished Critieltion can be 'ob. the aniple means of this seuilnary, the young ladirs entristed to the care of the sob. scriber aril las accomplished ['retell; re., Wt ll receive such inqriiciion, as ti coinfirne o thor OnglOrmelnill ethleatim, together w,rll useful and Ornainental branctie Education embraces - not only lid.elleet 'MI col. ture.but :moral dna reliwons alSny the-101,re the. Princival will endeavor In eleimm and expand the rriTirecli and nt the same tame re iiiie tlfe heart —reriiiirinc•of,the ladies under his direction easy and nolishea manners in ordeir to est a hli,h a wholesome di. einline, he school will - be divided into twO depai inents, viz: juniOr and senior.. . 'remits tot* i?oarders: Young !adies.3 hove 1!2! ) . c,irsni age - • willlpay for the terufol 46 :vault:4, VIC With music I ! I fore tits urn sat- Under in' ~, I Z years of nge ti l Withfe, . : $2Oll THs Flom entille's the yopog litdiep:to boat d, and; all f ie hranches taught in the school, to iretrier bed. beddirT, aid liabl—except drawing Itili.m znaget4,4l use of the Piano, forw Inch they will have to i),layi extra. for Bay !c4cilollars: r rot ho Senior ;lasses, per qoarter. Junior ClasFes, . do. Frt4'lch ! halm ' -per qu4Yter, Spita-h r DrawinF and painting, . Foid 111. the whole year, Extra rlasses Cir youngLadiew, who rimy dc-ire to leatrLany of • tlie at i bve langun2eF. . ;!. and ' pa 1111 in , f, Ther'e: w II he evetmig cl..sKes fu r . young. . g en tlennit and bor. For Inf.. her partJetilar's a;:p1) at the house of the xit'..theribur. Hest the Peen it a i n " I y-et Dece,inber,. 2, 9 Of 1,11 I- I 1.11). ,11 of and 1 .n(1tn,,4 1 , e.i.forixilui.E.L. . ,___ . • • , E n g , Rol sc:ilwr most respectfully timion net t u in f o i,ohlic that he Ii is leased he ain't - J.:-- •Lplendió arid delightful establishment ; ~ .• ~-. , which will .he openoci lor - . their ae irl 4 , - 7:noininodation on Merida.); the 10th --- ....'-64 , -linst.. . 4liae' lint it has lately undergone a thorough re_ novation with such improventents,and iidditiiiiiiii tbrnit tire ail will much inerease the comfort and aCcognirimli tiim of his guests. . , Thik'llin l el is sit oat cd at the terminaiinn of the Vitiladelnli . a and Reading Railroad,¶l:llrlift!ti 541111 i Phil idelohts, wijointrig the It 'rough of Pottsville, and cijiiihni e s ail the iti . 'varitliges of both town an ti d eonlry— attached to the establishment ex clitsivly for the use of its guests js 'at be,ititilid orliartient il terrace garden, art eneno,ed Piirti on several Reic., overlooking from its rising,grounilz. Vic Vaiiroafi, the Schuylkill Rivei and Canal, ilfe reserlioir ..1 . the Schiff} Neill Nayigatton , Co., and Sat -1111.11- nnels, ,112., a l athed, minter tork 'vrnp, Egr, oae of „a romantic and .tiiiiiti:rol iricir tat ding mountains. I'he' Ilotel. Bath siables.have - a plee..tif4l supply o am vim 02 water. The extensive :mit land coach hou4es, will 'be attended ind attentive ostlers; a iai!ra'arl plea', 11 ea, riages, will be kepi for the ac: iii Of , uests .Wishing to visit the mines ``traces in ilii interesting region. As 1 1 his disposition . to use his hest exer. '. satishetion to his vies)+, he begs to i revutation of the Catskill Modindin Con 2 tees 11311 in the Ctty of New ti kept by him, and assures them that y -aeee s a. to the Philadelnlita market, s ti ot h tar the Table and the gar shall that.ean he proeitivd. land indiyieuals ate assured that eve t'i.i will heliaid by the s ubaeririet and ,!to render their visits a'a pleasant and. able as at any oiki r r estatiltshment in i y, and a share of the public patronage Illy solicited. CHARLES lI.TWEII4I. larbun, July 8, 1843. -,:! 28--.-1 y en:Timo6ft, pic.surrou !louses an• vure riuvol I t v ea s eful . 1 sru C 5 .11* at, c kmmnOal tnd other I . tious'O gi%, rerer Ip tile; I I whe fiv?riF . dst hlr. - w•ti , !le bo3le - best ryrit!entio i his as Culitforti tlii4 cbuntri is icF l peCtil 1 !hoot KIM Mc for ,itt, for In hole county tare ali neat r. He ittango 131111 op;rca Mach hormst ZANZ:AN'S • • Book & Stationery Store Sofas ost ap expo Ilc un Chap Tiber has inrently fitted up 114 Egtabllsh krl is dinermined to snit all kinds of • rr lir, subs, nii.!nt, tjtmiat of the hb city in need urcna -I—ly fonke, • Oficretlttnetrus hooka, jrnka,. Stationary, fationary, and Retail, at the lowest Philadelphia Beim , detprinined to accommodate the ipectfully solicits the patronage ofall those tildes in hio line of business. , • r Store-keepers, Teachers and others, Sup ,4le. nt . the very lowe7it cash pricr.q. 2lteepers and others, will he kind enough to with a list of the Brilcs„ they require; we y to furnish them with a list of our prices in order to•satisfy them, that we b o ar!! pricer. " B. BAIiNA.N, Agent. &hoot P Drank B Fri7i.c!? S( Chsh reS hi want afar Opintr. plied ivhnles err If Store Cornish us cs will b'e-Itapp pier dozen, inpfliat Phi Mai. 3, imer's a gen- • 'PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS, Cheaper than White-Washing. rtilt subscriber has on hand, a large assortment of e Paper Ilanaines and Borders for Parlors, Halls and ROoms, of the latest and most fashionable Patterns, ryina fr;n 1,9 to 50 ets. per piece—which he will sell at the Manufacturer's cash prices. The very low rates at;which we sell ouipapers, makes it absolutely cheap er; PaPOitta., than to white-wash twice a year—and he -sides a house is not now considered finished, until it is ape red. BENJ. LIANNAN, A Lot. pJuriet3 ' 23— 3, he., a Dry is de ed bare, iess, he he pub- 5-6 4 10 • Landlord & Tenant. IiIitTANE on. Landlordi and Tenant., in Penn. •I_, sylvania as effected. by Acts of Assembly and J Odieial decisions. Price'sl. J ust published and fur sale at this office. April 4, EMII 11. cof the nstantl) ever) em $ 10 MAPS!. MAPS!! MAPS!!!. - • rrIRE sutscriber has just receiv.ed•an assortment o Maps on rollers elenantly rotated, at about one fourth, the price usually Sold, brought up to 1544, nu bracing A 3fap of the World. . 200 Maps prthe United Stater, 2 00 do Charts of the Presidents, ,:•••• • : ' .1 ts Together with Mitchell's Trareller'sCuide, through the ;United States—Maps of the States, Teias, &r. • June 13 - /NUM LETTER PAPER--.7ast; tecelval Vind rctr Mt at this office June 15, - • • 21•;• 'JNtEDIEOI(NES - , ! I .::_;,' .71 . . • - - TO: THE WHOLE : WORLOit; • . Ills admitted by all whir hare used them Z'll.nd . • who has not ?).I.hat j . ,.'.'•' ~.; 1- , .: DR. PETERS' , VEGETABLE ,A,Firi - TIBILIOUS PILLS, . t S.:: - -- A RP: the mon unrivalled remedy ever dist:layered . .t 4 A by the ingenutiy of man: - They are a anitipbign cure for the following complaints: Yellow snit - Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia. - ernito;ticer complaint. S-ck tloadiehe; Ja ti pdice. Asthmal:P*l 7 - -y. Rheumatisin, Enlargement of - the :Spleen, :riles. Cholic, Female Obstructions, Ileart-burn,F'4l.3•ed Tonve, Namea,. Distention& et the iStrun Kir and Bowels incipient Otarrhma,Flatulenee, Habitl atCov tic eness, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Salto Vna.. o plexion, and in all cases of Torpor of-the. _o n i„, •L where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. - ; ;;z .- - They aril exceedingly mild inftteir dhcung nelther Nati.iel Griping, or Debili.y;',l'hey nre extensively u,,ect and commended by P(tArrISINCI PIT I' , ICIAN:C.,irf air rl . arlA he Tinton, from —horn Iny q. my or Ce;liticatts or their %alue..can • 5 >;• : , :11ERM AN'S LOZENGF44, - I 'Are the safest, most sure and etTectual remi* for Cokii,ConsumptiOnAVhonpingeougn,Asthmitight. ness olthe LOnes or Chesi,...tc:&c. • Mr. Jhn Starkry, root of Gouverneur et., Ortitt,d. of cough of eighteen muntirs standing, aupposcdloB a ,: e itied Consumption:by these Lozenges, satesc she . physicians-could do nothing r or il l i m ,, .!,..,... . - Mr. Charles W. Perkins, 71 Bowery. was ,31'1 . i. of 04 a soon. congli and cold orthree month's rankling, by littlia box ,r the Lozenges. ' . :-. , ;',,- `Rev. Mr. 11nuc0rk,.497 Peat-Ist., has used ',Otis in -liisd(nutty with invariable success, and fcriOalitiends their) to all who are afflicted with cauglia, cfikis, or any a IfertlMls oldie ltiegg. " •.:Z''S' - ! Mr.',ll 'E, Martin suffered several weeks willtl4 dia..' trestire cough; which nnthinL., relieved, tilllti:,;tried • the •e I. ,, z , telti. which curtd him ig a sty hop iy„ ! Alr Ayers IF llafe, i\o 5 Tontine Buildingi Wilt st.. gave snore to a friend who had not. etifoied A ni.,!lirS steep: 6nr srverarweeks, being everyfrOt mi.:. cite- : tt :clita,l with some distressing cough, x 00131111! to value a way' lics life. The Etizeriges made hick, ; raise! ens \ , and efiatiled him to sleep well at nigh.':'ilXe had! tried every thing else he heard of, and nottiii4 else , , 1011titivd thin least re:int . —another- instance 44aring a tellow-beret from an ontimely grave. ," 5.: , . ;,:111-; Rsi A N':s WORM I.OZENGt4i3 l'roved . in More than 40,C00 ctises'to be Jorallade 1 the only certain worin-destro)inz mcdicine;'eser dia. ; Sv drawls t.F. Woitms--Pain in the joint 1.4- limbs otree sive breath. pick tug at the nose. grindlit6:if the teeth thirint! sleep. and at limes a- paleflers ribpat the lit s w.itit thislir.d.che.d.s bte*.ciling at the niase;;s7snaw- la!! Sensation at the, stionach, flashes ol:heato'f,er the serhee or he Imity. slight chills or shiveriager,%. head; achy, druw.:inet:N, vertigo, torpor, disturb? if/earns' • sudden sta meg in sleep with Fright and screaming . somethm, a tiouldesoine cough; reverishnesic, thirs, nut lal laic, fits, bad taste in the mouth, diffintilthreath M.. itaiii in the 'soon:telt or Bowels. ratigne ‘ iOausea, vraimAtie , u, vhracmns appetd6; 'patine/J:09(11W Vont ich or limbs: gritittigs;!stionting paitv!s. 01S:trio : us .j,,,,r,d d i n body, a sense of something - risittir In the' throat, itcbiot, of the anus towards night ;it Trquent I desire to pass something from the bowels; iirld same ' time , de,liart!es of ,Ittne and mucus. ; .. c. !. - - Dr. 'Gulf,' hivu ter, ItiBStatit A ventic.kit(,.'*la child I hat.was. cured .d . lii.s hi, I.htisr,Litzengers.,ShOr three ! . t.e ir's suffering, and when nothing elm woußgive the least relief. A my on board of one of Ott Ilayro ;aiet.rts. was cured I,cii , s ty.ooly one dositor them.. Mrlcle,i,h I:, Wcs.d, 37 Thire ifrect. — taist :Ahem to his child, and they brough away :he v.'orrilby thou sands. ; $25,1 6160 40 lit. Zabriskie, IS Mahe st.. has used tlint,in ovet 1 - 00 C3SCS, Some or them or the most al:usnrog char• aster, and al%vns ‘t, Rh the greatest sueceos.;, Ilcialawn F aencl.ei) . rcd, 130 Sixth :ve t has us ed their in hi. family for tiyo years,,witifiyfitro sue ce , s: Twenty-tire cents per box. rap:pl4or,or litadaoe 'LK.i4notia (live immediate reliefin nervous or sick ittsdache, u I the he.trt, lowness of spirits,', ency.inll.tutn or putrid sore throsOloivel or , ilionter (mini.] tint. fainting, oppression oh ti - sense sinking, it* he'cliest, choke, spasms, craninri'. of the st.. oe tel t or 6nt.cl , hysterie.il aff , &ions 6:141 all ner voni diseases. theses - Mess titrotiel the day tOd wake fulness at niqht;choli , ra or cholera morbv,:etiarrlices, hs , iiude, or a sense t.t fit•gue. Person A Onvelling or attendirialarize parties, willfind the Loiring,ies reviving, and impart.iig the buityrine i7ftyrielth—u seel after dissipation; liey restore tee tune t,tf the Ays 11.111 geherally, and :remove all the unplegiknt ~ symp to•ns of tree F 'John ..11. .114mre. theßrlo 3 e r Jona eared of asevere headache in six tinnutesh: three at the Camphor Lozenges— he was Frejudicet again:4- them. • • e • - * J osep h B. Nreeei, Erg., Vice Presir`cnt f•if,rhe Week intent Alamos Iniutaiieectermany. IntOiliiited l 'efts with nerviiit:lic.lrlache, that oothiegould re hero 1.11 he used these Ettzet.g whi t 4r6noved it entirely •11.fifterm r inures. • • ' ~1• 'iB-Si • • WM G. PER.SICO. 41-11 !Linter, 10 -Si I h Avenue, hatt.t . ;*n sub* to violent attacks olliSadache. an as to trtiiktishim ti MOs , blunt fur two or three hone at a Nothit aver a &Vied him apy relief till he teed pm, and they cured him in a few ininutait.L.^. 'W. If. AV ree of the New YorkM4rald. has Used them for the last year for headachetiflassitudis sod always found immediate relief from'Artn. . eripan's Poor Alias plirAcerl • rimb ono sold }cur ly of this best of a; Inv.:la.:ll,in, Lumbago, Pain or' IVeaktOst , in the Side, Breast, Neck, or Littil•kt.effectUal c „,, ! ,1 b y 17.1 Cents eaelf, and war ranted superior 10 tato tit r plasters in osti Be par t mein r to get Sht:iinan's Poor ilcuesjneles, or yot i lie,tutposed njuott. A void the s uriguWantiwtartn tutirquitt::. The 'nine is stamped 411'llte'hacko: each; 7et lig n }KMut it, or you will 'het:{fcceired. Cough Lozenge,. unly2s'cents.a 1;oi; . Worm Lezeeke: • •.!5 O. • do !l3; • .Ca T iihor br headache Lozenges, 2.5 r , ,ll:ts per ton l'liistpr, only 12.; cents a ; avec. . 'n6 above Medicines for sale try • t• - : , S. • • Atle'n is for the proprien! Also by JOHN S. C. MARTI Drugeist Pc4terille : roq.Carbon. - 3 • ,I 1V liani Taga,art,'l , iimatjua. • 1 George Rei , snyder, Sew Castle. June 10, 1813 • FOIL. • CoNSUM PTION OF tUNGs, Affections of the Liver, .•Isthin4,., Bronchitis Pazif or . ire' kners of the, Ilregil or Lung,! Chronic lien4r9h'age of the L , 1114. , 5, and all affections of thvPuinioocr: Or ,, elies. • • " • NATURE'S OWN •PRESCIPrtION. A nomorbted , 13.11satute preptt:w„icte •of the Pranys Virginicrna o r 4 —Wild,ACEterry Bark," Itre i ntre.l by 41 new chemical pinOtiA,l':epprevcd and ree , minyndoi by . the rnesOltatinguished physic:l;lw , , and • -universally acknOwleged thi most v4linible medicine ever discov ed. ' Na Q•zadirry!!! -skt' D4rtfiftort. ,' "i In setting forth the virtues !toe truly great bc wsw taclicine;' "we have no desire t.:44ceive those Who are I thourinz undVr afilictio ~,i4 nor do we tvish'lo enlozize it more than it j'itqly desetveo. Yet whiM,we 'obit around and eittfr the vast a. mount of saffer44!. and - distress '44.icasionad by many of the diseases in which thlt . iYnedieino has proved so htglity 'successful; we feettthat we can. not orze its chums too strongly, or aytere touch in its favour. ' _ ,•'l: ' . :4 .' Such indeed ilia "SURPRISING , Ot this galsam, that even in the , edtanced stages of CONSUMPTIOrt, after all the most eitteemed rem. edi a of physicians have failed To effect^ any change, the use of this medicine liar been pro ductive a the most astonishing' 4lief.; aniti actt. Nally effected cures after all bepte of recovery had been despaired of. ' :a :.F:l. . i ' In the first stages of the dtsetii4termed ~,, Ca in rrhal Concumption," originallite from neglect. ed COLD, it has been used w.itty undeviating success, and hundreds acknowkdge they. owe the restoration of their health tik, this invaluable medicine alone.. In that torm''.:4:Consuraption -to prevalent amongst delicatetlytiting't females, commonly termed debility, or ; : .' • ti GdING INTO A DEDArdEr "-' i A complaint with : which thous Ws are linger. leg, it has arse proved highly'stipeassful, and not only piissesies the power of chi. : Wtig the: pro gress of this ala imi ngtcomplainf,bUt also vtrengh. ens' and invigorates the - ay !ttertfAvinreeffectually than any utedieine we - have.evl.*t3smed• :, ,r-fl'er particulars see Dr: Wt tar's- Trellis on. Consumption:to be had oftfie4gents. .Sold in Pottsville by ,' ''t ' . • . , • JOHN' Fi.-11:7: MARTIN. in Reading • bv. Itirs. SARAI4.4IORRIS‘ and In every town - in - the State— . ti- i . : ;' ' 'Pottsville ;October 28, ;-:•!'..._1 18- El 0 II EMI
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