The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 10, 1844, Image 4

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THE 'LIFE OF A FLOWER.
Ob, the life of a flower is a pleasant thing,
•, In the sanny days , of June;
' Or with velvet lip, N • •
• The dew to sip,
All night to the sweet bird t stone..
Oh, thelife of , a flower ig a pleasant thing,
• in the blooming*month of June. •
In tho morning -to sport with theimphyr's ping,
And to sleep in' the :calm at noon;
in death to rest ;
On beantl i s 'breast, ' _ •
The pride of the gay saloon. '
Oh, the life of a flower is a pleasant thine,,,
in the bright, bright ininth of June . !
7
Tin following Sermon by Jr.," which
Ave copy from the - N: Y. Sunday Mercury, will
suit the morel= of Pottsville.
BHOItT PATENT StlnlON
NEW smuts—No..2lS
The words of my text are as fol:otvi:
_When firskan infant draws the vital air
Offictous.grier should welc'oadit tCi care
My hearers--1 suppose you will all allow that,
f there were no human beings in the sold, there
would be no inrquitY ; and Unit ecry babe born
into the world is but another wicket , •rease-spot
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upon the fine carpet or creation—another stain u
pon the little that is' itift, of e a rth—nye, a, big blot
upon the clean blank . book of ,existence. Every
babe that we find dropped' upon the shore of be
ing, we may look upon ad -a fresh 'shovel-fall cf
-manure for the field Of vice'; whither Satan wIl
be sitre'to remove it, in procc i ss of time, notwith
standing we may place it, and endeavor to keep it.
in-the garden of virtue. A child is begat in cor
ruption. like a maggottn spoilt meat, and more
or less of corruption it must always
, contain,.even
though; you were to,fill it every, day , with d.ttmne
lye of pious preeept,.givd it several severe- shakes
trf admonition, and then rinse it but with the pure
"-• water of religious-advice. 1 .
• lity frier as—instead of running it ild with joy,
viterta babe-is born' unto yob)you ought to grieve
to think how its advent: must increase your cares
and:anxieties-10w so on it will become stained
ith sin—how soon th e red, poisonous berries of
„temptation will invite it into the serpentine path- ,
Of vice that wind among the mountains of misery,
r far, dnngerously far, from the ) flowery Ivens and
'green valleys of peace,and happiness. Without
-constant and pairifid wateliftiliiess these little em
bryo of error will not only dirty their faces, flocks
arid pantaletts,' but daub their young souls with
the filth of theworld. As -soon as they begin to
-etin;they take to evil, just as naturally as ducks
lake to a mud paddle; and as fo • keeping their in
clinations confined in the'ehannel of holiness, you
might as soort.think of making a bop vine twine
to the right, or confining a cock roach in a hen
, -
Young husband--you are presented with a lit
tle bundle of sin in the shape of-a baby. You
"dance for joy—almost die.with delight—run.al;out
.ittlf mad, proclaiming the blessed circumstance,
and sacking for ,congratulation. Yes, you dice
ito public houses, where flows the wine, that ad
deth madness to , mirth, exclaiming, 'Sarah has
got a baby !—l'm aj delighted daddy and a happy
Man yoU take to; drink Don't be
toe joyful, exhilarated but inexperienced father,—
Don't burst your breeches with swollen pride nor
tear your linen in a moment of exstacy. Pause
and consider for a moment: whetherlt were not
ftter to sighihan to sing on the occasion. You
are blest,ni you - think, with a baby—a fne, fat.
beautiful boy—weighs as much as a 'geese,' and
worth a million of it. In him you behold,a mina:
tore pictrire of. yourself--a few drops of the es
scree of your_ own existence, and in him are cen
tred hall of your hopes, not a few of your joys, and
po imall'amountof pleasing expectation. Now,
the chances are" ecen , ,that this bud off beauty and
fondness, upon which you so much doat, is blight
ed by the frost of death ere it has fully expanded
into bloom. Then, you will blubber and moan
like awhite bear for her slaughtered cubs ; 'Oh,
ivh,ydid I so franticallyrejoie over the mere lone
ofs i ii toy that was permitted to be played with for a
brisf hour only; and, then snatched, aviay :oreveri
Nairn:o r e brightest : diamond ! r , tareely had she
shown Abe et e, be
lore she closed the casket, and left me poveriy
_stricken in spiritll, Your hey, iny dear young
father, even should he live to, arrive at the age of
.manhood, must meet with all sorts of:trials, trilni_
lotions, sorrows and accidents. He will give you
trouble, pain, uneasinesS=perhaps, night. after
night, rob you of your pilloW of peace, and place
a biindle of thorns instead. He may be led astray
by abandoned and prolli, ate joinpanio , is ; and in-
stead of your seeing him, as you hoped- you one
: slay - might, running a candidate fur the Presidency
or filling some high Mike of - trust ( under govern
ment, you may be inflicted v4th thedioiror of be
.-holding him peeping through the grates of a. pri
soh. At any rato, doaig • parent, that child of
yerurs, if he live lorig 'enough, must cut his fin
--gets, bump his head, bruise his body, probably
bread his limbs, and esclpe breaking his neck bi
the narrowest of chances. He liboin to trouble,
pin, care grief and disappointment, as 'the sparks
fly upwrini,' as said my deceased friend Job; and
Should grieve to think, as you loak. upon him
in the cradle, how soon he must be tossed about,
:without mercy or favor, upon the billows, of life's'
tealpestuoui sea. . -
My friends—babies are delicate arid troublesome
vessels Theta is so much alloy in their. compo
isition, that ilke pewter medal's, they are bright on-
ly for a 'short time ; and they need constant rnh-
ling to make them exhibit anything like dui,.
`Primitive polish. You may - imagine that they
are filled-with the, over-pure, and sparkling liquid
'of virtue and' innocence; but, 'my dear friends,
• there is a thick sediment of sin at the bottom,
which • passion's gust and times rough tempests
,
soont;shake up, and render muddy and turbid
fhoaa chrysessl waters of the soul, that looked as
thougli'they might easily be kept limpid forever.
Hall th'o sin that lies buried in thc.bosom of a
-babe cotilthue brought...out and 'exhibited on the.
surface, it would present a worse spectacle than a
patient with the small pox '-these wouldn't be a
!pa of purity'on its skin but might he covered
with a sixpence. say unto you again, you
'might as well mourn as be inerry .when tint an.
infant !dress's the vital air;' for, if it lives, it must
11;1014k:be molested by care, trouble and. sorrow ;
*O4 its first creep should happen to be into its
gravi, you will wish - that it hid never been bern:
lit le a hard thing to have so entertaining and
ientiamnsly . printect a-little book , sealed up by an
eMgel tiom the; throne of God, before you scarce
bad time to read the preface through, never more
tole perused till He, who beaks the seven p.m
.phetic seals, shall open it again. Therefore, my
.IsietlMin, I recornmend . you all to join the Sha
kers, eta have no babies to care fir.: So mote it .
`he!
PHILADELPHIA.
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OFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILL
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
PinLAni.L.pi!tA;march 1,5t. 1042;
Rates of upori the SehnylicilltNariga-i
litriz from the:opoiini of the iga
.
. tion‘ in the sproff; of 1844. „_
- RATES, d....-c4UPON COAL.' •
THE following rates of Toll en Con! are fixed from
the opening of the navigation, and will not be rais
ed prior to the Ist of June; 1814 ; and if tliy are lower
ed at any time during the shinning 'season; a drawback
on the previous shipments will be allowed to -the a
mount of the reduction, in the way of credit for Toll on
Coal afterwards shipped. '
From Port Carbon, and - Pottsville, to Philadelphia.
16 cents and from Schuylkill Dairen to Philadelphia,
34 cst. per ton of 2240 pounds. ' • ,
From Port Clinton to Philadelphia, 30 9ents per ton
of 2210 pounds.
On all-way-coal, not coming to Philadelphia, one
third of a reaper ton per mile:
From the ewes weight, as ascertained at the weigh.
locks. five per cent. will be deducted, and the toll char
red noon the net weight.: No toll will be 'charged upon
fractions of a ton. ,•
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MISCELLANEOUS, FREIGHT. '
The rates of Toll on Miscellaneous: Fr4ight will be
tccording to the rates and classifications cif last season.
at three mills and four mills per 1000 poui l ds per mile
EMPTY ' BOATS.
The Toll on Empty Boats will be. as in ; 1813, two cts
,er mil.r ; but no toll will be charged on any boat ether
is rarao pays a toll-of $5 or upwards. I •
By order of the Board Of Managsrs. , •
CLAUDIUS HARPER, Secretary.
107
March 9
.I\T E, EZTIVIZISHZI,ZENT.
GEORGE 31. ELEINTON,
Has re-commenco the manufacture of
SOAP. 4 CANDLES.
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At No. 12_ Nargaletta Street,fiLie tinois above
Front Street. bettheen Callothhilland
Btreet rail r'o'ad
PHILADELPHIA.
IVITEHE he offers for sale, onreasonable terms,
wholesale and retail; first ability Yellow Snap,
common Brown do. White Fuller's du., Palm do. Cos.
tale do., Fancy Shay ing do
August 12,
si rAavls
HANDSOMELY situated in Bradford County. Pa.
on the waters of Little Loya/seck Creek. about 70
miles North of Pottsville, and 15 milds South of Mon
melon, containing as follows—one 62 Acres, 105 Per,
ekes—one 53 Acres 77 Perches—one 29 ..k.res, also, ES
Kcres, 41 Perches, adjoining, unimproved. The im
provements on eachare a good log divOline, small barn.
good spring tear the door, and Within I# miles of
the Tioga Turnpike, 1 mite of Daniel Miller's improved
Farm and Saw Mill, and near to P.pffice, School, Meet
lees, &c. They adjoin improved Yantis of Thomas
Murphy, Corn : dins Mandhan and Daniel Ohrien. The
Title is indisputable, !ravine been held by the present
owner 90 years, taxes all paid up, &c.: Letters post-paid
will be attended to'—and if several' individuals, will
make a purchase together, thti terms will be liberal.—
D. Miller can show the Farms. Direct to
A.
A.P. MORRIS.
Real Estate otrlO, 23, Filnert st
Matta.; March 23, ISt!. . , 12-6 mo
PhiLidelphia,
•
PACKAGE BALES OF BOOtS AND SHOES,.
Every Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock,
BY G.'.W. LQRD.
GARD:---A combination havingbeen formed by a por
lion of the Dealers in Boots and, Shoes, of this city,
with thettvowed objectofsuppressing the sale of those
Geodel*Auction. It seems proper for the subscriber,
(who hal held these Sales for the pasOighteen months)
to state that notwithstanding the 'combination, the
Sales Wtll not be stopped; but on the contrary, as he
will now rely more than ever, on the patronage ofthe
Country 'Merchants, the sales will be held.
Every Ttiesday,3lth'tking, •
artbe,Auction Store, WS Market st.; and his arrange
ments with the Manufacturers, both of this city and all
Nev England,are such, as to insurc him a• constant
t: full supply of every description of goods.
The Mere fact of so ereat an effOrt being_ made, to
put down these Sales, is the best eOlenre the' Country
•Aerchant can have,,tliat it is forhis interest to Pun
t ain thent•
Marc ,cl 4
,
Scales! r..icales!!
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GRAY & flft OTHER, .
Sole Agents for the Patentee, 42 Walnut Phila
GRAY .4- BROJIER,
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Coal & lion Dealers mid retnlral CoinnlL , sion Mer
chants, and Dealers in all kinds of Sealos and Wrdights,
No. 12, Walnut street, l'hiladelphia.l ' \
Feb. 17 • , ,
G . .
RAY & BROTHEA, have taken'the Second Wharf
below Locust street. and Will receive. Coat on
Istorage, or to sell or reship. on 'the toast favourabfe
germs. i Advances madeif required. Office V. Walnut
treet. April 6, 11-
POTTSVp,E 11,0 USE,
CENTRE STREET E'AST.SIDE, OPPOSI7
TILE subscriber takes this . method o
g.f
orit • calling' the'atiention of travellers to hi
.rat
1,,, I lloTst.,sloiareil as abor.e. -7 '
isio ,r,...?'
lie is tido: prepared.lwith the aid of a
-:... ti','Lall handsomely' furnislted 11ouse--excellent
table—and good bar, tn'accorimmillitki satisfactorily and
sumptuously all who ,rnav choose to patronize his es
tablishment. Tlit. HOTEL is situated at a central spot
in the Borough, and adapts itzelfpeentiarly to business
men, as reboarding house. . ;.
Attached to the DIME is good and comfortable sta.
trig, which, with the addition of attenti ve ostlers, and
ater, make it a desirable stopping 'place for travellers
who use their own conyeyances. '
Always thankful for past .favors, he hopes by swirl
tand crateful attention t the comtbil of his patrons, to
merit a further continuance of them,
Pottsville, May 18
, . .
TIN WAR Et RIANUO‘CTORY.
XaSentsvga street, Etd door above Ceatre at.,South Side.
•
11711.1.1 AM l lllllinforms the, citizens of Potts.
Vll ville and Schuylkill county generally, that he is
prepartni to receive :mil execute all orders for tin
warn of every character. •
lie has constantly on band and 'in progress of
'tnanniacture a complete assorimenrofhuckets. pans
ha sins .cu gut terstiobis, boat :horns, & . c 4e.. which
he will Fell on the inoit_yeasonalakt terms, either by
wh.,leenleor retail . .
All orde - rA ror.Tin•Spnotink attended to andk
xe , uted at the shorteza, notice.
&lay 18,
M,
an..told Wtltes.
P the most approved kind. -Alsp Bonks of Prepa
l. !'red Paper, Carbonic 'Yelper and Agate Points.for
writing, just received and for. sale 14 B. BANNAN.
June 8 23- , .• ! Ag't.
A Steam Engine Sale.
11l subscriber ha's a two donee steam Eneine
which ho will sell cheap. It is :well calculated for
tning Coal Screens,siad has oower;sufficient screen
~ )3 1003 per day. ~ i 'Gr,o. POTTS.
Apr. 19, , i..
118 T received a quantity of 8 and
. .
ad 10 square and
etsteel snitablefor Drills. also, spring steel and Amer
can and English blister Steel, all or any of which will
Do sold cheap for cash at the York Store. -
February 10, I . !
VET received on consignment. 100 kegs of Nalla.ot
elt a very superior quzility, and usliotted sizes ; they
will be enld cheap for cash. by appllcatigrn In the euti_
seribtr at the .Yeak Ftere. • I E. YARDLEY.
June D 3 - . 23
Dow, JR
Eiii
DALE'S Patent Pre
' • ' pliant. Platform an d
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Counter. Scales, celebra
ted for accuracy and con
' venienee, warranted to
keep in order, and weigh
• correctly, longer than
- any 'Other Scale in use.
We have a large, nutn
hir of testimonials, from
Rail Road Co's, Trans
portation Co's, Coal
Dealers, 'Merchants , and
-others, who have these .
Scales tn tigr, which ran
be. scan atN0..42. Walnut
o r
COALS of),%1;i!!
STREET
DANIEL HILL,
20-1
PHILA.DELPHIA.
is ATiEN TiO
MILITARY STORE:
%VIE eubsitriber. Would . respectfully' inforni his
friends and customers, that he has located '
liilitcrry • Pap. •Illurrfactory
In Third Street, No. ,101, ferii'doors below Rice,
where hel;wOuld be pleased to see bin old customers
and as many new our+ as are' di•iipoied to favour hint
•with their 'custom. Ma still coniinues to manufacture
Military and Sportnith's articles ()fiver) , description.
Ouch as leather, Cloth. Felt, SO and Heaver Dreur
raps, ofall patterns; Forage Caps; Holsters for troop
Body do ;,partouch Brixes, - Bayotir t! c .bba rds, • word
Belts of all. kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsacks, &Hereto
oatterns Buckets, Pasting Boxes; 'l'obo. do.
Brush and Picker's Plumes. PomPoons Firemen's
raps, Leather Stocki, Gun Cases, mnperior quatity
shot Bagii. Game Bags. Drumisit ^.
• 11J'Cird thankfully receivrd and promptly' nt
tendel to; • WILLIAM; CHESSMAN,
No. 101 North Third Street. r. falai doors below Rat'
' Philadelphia. January 13;18,f 4 2-6 m
ToDyers, Bleachers, Pap 'linkers, Steam
Engine Builders, and others
• ,• PASCII. IRON WORKS. •
WEI f TED:WOUIIt IRON_TUBES
, . . ,
From 4 inches to 1. in calibre ;and e: tri 12 feet lung,
capable of sustaining pressure from 400 to 2.500 lbs.
per square inch; }with Stop o.,:ks, T. J.., dad"
other fiitores to sruit, fitting pvether, with screw
joints, suitable foi §TEA Nt, ISIATER, GAS, and for
LOCOMOTIVE and other ST4AS.I BOILER FLoss
01 -
i
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' i tic
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;. Manufaetured and for isle by
Roams, Ki: t risKEß! & norms. •
Warepouse S. E. Corner of 11441 tic Walnut Streit%
PHILADEIO , IIIA.
Joy(' I • I
COAL CUTTER OR BRE)KFR.
A LL - persOns having an interest h the Coal business,
arelrespectfully invited, bet Ween land 9 o'cloclein
the morning, until the 27th inst 4 to' witness the opera - ;
tion of itichardson'slPatent Coal Cutter or Breaker, at
Nelson Vaviestltlactiine Shop, on the east side of Broad
street, north otFilbert, Philadelphia.
The advanta es offered by thla Machine, are its shn
plicity. durability and economy of construction and use
'An Engine of four !terse pnwer,,Will he amply sufficient
to-propel it with the requisite forte, forename or break
ing and...screening Lions of Coal an', hour, with less per
centage of waste, than any Machine in use, for similar
purposes.
• The principle is ap entirely nritv One—it may be ap
plied to - cutting or breaking Coati of unlimited bulk, and
obtaining with precfsion and cm taintY, the most desi
rable sizes for market, in theihest proportions, and
with greatly diminished pci ceutaee of waste, compa
red with any Machine, offered air similar purposes. In
the course of a few !days, the Machine will be put in
operation at Pottsville, to which the Coal interest of
the re'gion, will be, invited to witness its operations
'there. i '
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' For any information connected with the business, ap
ply at No. NO Market st , or to S. 11. KNEASS,
N0.'2.93 Spruce street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia June-22. 1544. I
1 PURE NVIDT LEAD.
WETH EEI &-BRqTri ER,' me na facto
v rers, NO 65 north Front street, Philadei.
phia,' have riow a good supply of their warranted
pure !iv hiet lead, and those ieuatomers' who have
oeeni sparingly , supplied in ,consequence of a
run ciit the article, shall !My. , hive their orders
Ni known suhsance possess es those preservm
9ve and heautAyMg properles so de. , :irable in a
to went iinuth mnorialieraied
whita lead; here.'any adiiii.itke anther inaturi.
als only i n tro its; value. liar therefore Men
:he steady min or the Ina illfil Cl merit, thr mum ,
yearS, „to supply 'to the a perfectly port
whiti lead; and the 'unceasing demand Mr the ar
iele',ltt moot thati 'it hmi Met.wili favor. li
. - rivaria hrandedonanc'hrndL W ETII ER I LI.
11,120T11 ER, in full, iindl oil the other, WAR.
CANTED PURE—all in red letters.
Niivomber 19,
rllll, .DA., 11;LIAVING: 41 PUTTS ILLE
41 AIL 11411 .113 . . .
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?:s '.IXA ., , VaTa •1• 4 11.2` .
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.0 2f.
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131iMMEIR. •BRAPCEMENTB, OFIPMENCIER TRAITS,
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On andkifterjuli' Ist, 1814.
~,,
j HOURS OF STARTING.
...
FromPottsville, at 7 A. 1 .11.. i. 1 Daily
4- • " Philacht. • , 7 A.-151.,0 1 . '
• 41 ES OF FARE.
Betrieen Pottsville and Philaolni. No: 1 $3 50,\x,.23 00
..7.. " !, Reading, 1'• 1 40, "81 00
Alt. Passengers are requested to procure their tick
ets, before the Trains start. ; . .
:luny 23 . -:,... 3 , ' . ,SG
Wholesale
_and Retail Store
CZEI
TAI; fromsibscriber is induced the very liberal en
.inuragemeut he has recci:yed (and also from the
nec.issity of their being a cheap' Retail Store, in this
part;nft he town) has procured and will keep constantly
on hand—Flour, salt, Tea, Sudar,! Coffee, Cheese, BM-.
las:es, Vinegar, &c., &c., which la connection wit li his
pr.nent stock of Hams, Shoulders, Mackeral, Herring
and Cod fish, Brown, Yellow and White Soap: Also a
veryi superior article of pure Palm, Almond and Fancy
So itts-Sperm and, Tallow Candles—Winter and Fall
Strained Sperm Oil, &c. &c.. dee.l All of which he Will
sell aithe lowest Cash Retail S Prices—And to families,
or those buying to. Sell again Illiberal deduction will be
made, in proportion to the quantity taken. '
EDWARD YARDLEY, York Store.
PI .—From the fact of my) hiving - a person in the
City; whose time and attention, is devoted to the selec
tion of the articles'l propose selling. I have no heaita
'dud in saying that I ipso furnildi goods as Cheap, as hny
in IletiFville. Calinfel juttgejfiirlyourselves,
Pintsville, Sept. '23, 1513, '.5-1 E. Y.
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rwirir.silscriber takes' this:method of informing his
ci;'customers and the citizens of Pottsville generally,
that he has rennived his 1 1
1 . , - FLOUR AND FEED STORE . =
funi Centre street, to the c,rner of Norwegian and
Rail:Road sircets, Where he Will be pleased to merit a
continuance of their patronage.l
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• t 1 • JOHN RUCH.
Feb, 24, : ;
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A CARD.
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ALBERT G..; 114400KE,
BEGS to inforM the Coal bperatnrs, and the Mer
chants genteelly of Sehttylkill County, that he is
no* - grepared to manufacturt. i '. •-
S. II 0 VIE m aterials, L' S
°revery destriptiOn; of the lest and In the
most workmanlikt. manner 1 which be is enabled to
sell at the lowest city prices. i
All orders promptly attended to, and the Most accom
medatint terms of payment glifen to purchasers,
Port Carbon, April 8, 14-tlinn •
Nevi Tailpring Establishment
C 8 subscriber's inform theirlfriends, and the pub
. N .1111 c, that they have lortell 'themselves, over the
store lately occupied by 13.-Ti Taylor, and are prepared
to d r i any work in the Tailoring; line. • From the long
experience of the Senior Partner, , they with confidence
solidit a share of the pubis. patriinage, as it is their in
tention, to give satisfaction to'all who will favor them
with' their custom: 1 R. M. GRANT
1 ' PETER S. 'MARTZ,
..I: 1 - • 14-1 v
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.. . Te the Military:'
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AEI the period is fast apprOaching for the election of
. Officers to the several Battalions, and of the-New
Brigade, and asit is generally, although erroneously,bc
lieved that a good ; uniform ;cannot be procured nut of
the a ity. the subscribers ' would therefore notify all ,
successful candidates of t he fact, that they are prepa
red to famish MILITARY OUTFITS, of any' rank,
front Major General, to Coriporal, in as correct, ele
gant and chealka manner, as any other establishment
in the state—for- the truth of all which they can give
highland satisfactory evidenke. 1 •
. , LIPPINCOTT '& TAYLOR,
,-- - CoriterWaaantaitro and Centre streets,
Feb. 1 • - i
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AGLE'SWiII..UT Oi? fl NRV CLAY—A few
.
Copies of this elegant Portrait of the great States
man'of the West, price $3.- received and for sale ut
this office. 'April 20 • : ' 12-
Il tre.h supply Corn
Oil, for dale oy SILLYMAN &CO.
Npirrh • •
: _
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Leach, - ARTY LA?dPS.-4-100 Lard Lai:non:from 50 to $1 25
L
just receilted and for sale by
Man 2, 0- • .! ll3. BANNAN; Agt.
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ri IDIRCH PSALMIST, npor BOOK.—Just retell ,
Ved and for sale by : ,' B. BANNAN:
Feb. 21, - ' 8--
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• Elegard. Card . leases. -
• t4IE suhscriber hie just received a fete' elegant Li
: • Tortoise , Shell, Velvet, laid and Painted l
very , Card Cseee, which he will sell ai Philadelphia psi'
ces. iihtay . 2s • - , B. HANNAN A'gt.
- I •
X`S'LET MACHANES—Per Attendee, .forming . Pa
pets. Also, Iflttent risper,Clips,i net teedived,atl
for Bus b9'.' . B. BANNAN, Ao't:
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Remoira.
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• TA! TOE CMS CORE FDA
DEAFNESS
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DEA-iT=SS CURED.
- Searpa's Compound 'Krems°le Acduslie Oil,
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OR. the ct DEAF NES 13, pairs, and the is
a.charge of matter from the ears; also all those disa-.
greeable noises like the buzzing of insects; .falliug of
water, buzzing of steam,'Szc., &c. whieli are symptoms
of approaching .deafness.and also attendant with the. l
disease..
cluvrzsrscaTEL
The following tlitorials and certificates will be read
with interest as they speak fads, whi c h are "stubborn
ra 4n o Y st hare "n
things." i
Incredulous bts
the M y o ru sT ay E u x o tt d o is tt i n u t i tt ss sa ti l l - ou C h ett an z d t — tu l e f
may consider Deafness as curable. Ntjmerous cases of
cures, and many of them very retnarkitble—hy the use
of "Scarpa's Oil,' ;have been published, but this 'caps
the climax.' 'Voting or old may yet recover hearing..
A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, Mid now about SO
'years of age had beengindually gettiqg deaf for more
than 90 years, so that it wa s next to impossible to make
her hear conversation 11 , the loudest Itenes of voice ;
Last winter 'she was in uced to try 'ffearpa's Oil for
Deafness' It is hnly necessary to add that sheiias us
ed two bottles, and that her hearing is perfectlyTestor
ed—she is cured. 1 - .
Dzarsitss Cunt:D.—The' followingi extract tcnm a
letter writtcli by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in
this.city, is important. 1 '
'The bottle of Starnes Oil for .Deafness; that you
sent me, witlithe wish that my dauchler would try it,
has been used, and in its effects, have astonished all;
you know how very deaf she has bedn since `she was
three years old--the now hears quite well, but as the
medicine has a ll bk. ! , iied, I wish yeti to send me an
other haute,' whii.h I have every reason to believe wit
cure her entirely.'—(Times.
For sale by U.;l. GUM PEAT, No. 1?.0 North Second
Street, Philadelphia, and by , -
' EICIIIIOLTZ & SA.:NDERSON,
,Agents, Pottsville.
July '22, ISI3, ' . 36
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• COMSTOCK & CO'S
ConcentratedCwripannd Raid Extactlot
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- SA RSAPARILLA.
lIOR the cure of Scrofula, Chronic Rheumatism, Gen
eral Debility; Cutaneous Diseasesi Scaly Eruptions
of the Skin,iTetter, Pitutirs.or Pustules on the Face,
Liver Affections, Mercurial and Syrthileid Diseases,
Riles, from an iuipure habit othody, Ulcerations of the
Throat and Leg, Pains ahil Swelling of the Bones, and
all Diseases, atking front an impure mate of the Blood,!
Exposures and latitrutlences in Life, Excessive use' of
Mercury, 4e. I 1
An Immense effort has been lately nude to introduce !
various ronipontills called "Extracts 6f Sarsaparilla,'
as positive and •Mccific rine-ails. If tire Were to believe
the extravagant Msertions of the adventurers who are
pushing them, all disease that "flesh ii heir to," can be
governed and removed by these wondeiful "extracts."
.Now. we Want iii, customers to nor articles but persons
of common Sense. nt leas: and thoseiwho have that,
will find it itnomisibte to believe theselextravagant and
ridiculous assertions. Depend upon i then, if you get
COMSTOCK'S true extract of t he riralltarsaparilfa,ev
ery diseasethat can be cured by this and various other
roots that term tile compound,Will be cured by it. Such,
particularly, as Scrofula. Rheumatism, and all diseases
of the blood, and p irli Oarly disease and suffering from'
the ahlts:l ornieri-nry. ICOMsTOCK'S fiAItsArABILLL is!
warranted as coed any irt the city,iand• at just half
the price of otlibr.4, al in as largetbottles. viz t—rdp:,
rents per bOttle,:or $4 ter dozen. Suit yourselves.
'To be (MIMI only at Comstock's Brazielt Tiou.., No. 2,;
North sth St. Philadelphia, and in Poitsvii to at -
Feb. 17, 7-1 y I J. S. C. MARTIN'S. ,
• JOYFUL NEWS.
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Almost every' . diseas l e that fl esh her 'o may he
cured by the timelj:. use of OA 11. ELEY'
POUND LEPtlit.vrivE This may. bd
proved satisfactiwil) to those who Will catl at any of
the stores :where this invaluable nielf imife is sold; by
certificates: (fraperly adthenticated) cin res perform•
ed on individuals who: had lust all Jnapes of:relief-4
.certiticate,: of l'hy:icians Who had the -most severe
cases under treatment,t heir patteotshaving taken tins ,
medicine le: their:Aimee and been mired—certificates.
from the PI othonotary, Clerk of Orphana' Court. No 7
tai y, c.;:itatink their acquairtanctt wititpersons of
re: p etabdity aud standing,, who I,4ving, the gone Of
tit felloW melt at heart, have voluntarily come for
ward and. giveri,!.a statement oftheir case and its cure
for publicat,on'i&c. The number ofibese certi
ficates being too great for newspaper publication, the
subscribeti has deemed it advisable to haven copy of
-the most iinpor t tant certificafes properly authenttcd
ted, under seal, to he placed at thelstores of agents:,
who have the medicinefor sale. whdre persons Alm.
ted withcrti,lbla or, Kings evil I. White
Chronic Rheumatism, Toiler, Mercurial diseaser
Ei untionssif the kin, Cough of long standing or in
cioient Consuthption,! sick Head-aehe' tsc, mdy
have an: opportunity bf ascertaining the names anti
residences of those who have heed cured by its usr
and who Will he willing, if celled uPon, to give every
infor,mation reuuired. • •
As a more general evidence that this is no quad!,
medicine:l would refer to the names of the follow
in:" well known Ohysiciains, who hove attested to its
efficacy—f Dr. I'. theater; Dr. . liven. Dr. Jim
Otto, Dr. 1 1. Ii .Muhleuherg, Dr. J arbor. .
Fold wholesale and ftetaitat the . ; drug and Chentb
cal Store Of
E. E. kielmourz. Pottsville.
J. 13.&;J Minersv: I I 5: Hugh Ninnies
Port Ca rhtli ; Youte, Orwidsbung.
January 21, 4—tv
"ff • • .
H !sDr. Bechter,?.s
VONAlty PRESE)?V:A.TIVE,
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For ' coughs; Colds; In l fluenzas, Ciitarrits; Whooping
Cough; Faini . of Bid Breast and Sides; Ilrouchitis,T,
• Asthma; CrounDitficul: yof Brehtbing and Ex
pectoration; Shortness of Bri.nth;:lnflarr.-
!nation of the Lunen; and "arrest of. -,
approaabing Consumption. :_
j T has been bot a few years since '4this, medicine has'
; been introduded intd - this cOuntry,4ind has been pro
duclive of. the Most astonishing. and imexpected results..
"As several hundred certificates of itp effects have been
heretofore publishetl,lit is only rieciessary .now to re
mind the public where it can be obt4ined gennine.
Throughout Germany it iA known as the 'Life 1".4.•
server," and Is the oni , y medicine in !use there thrills u
b we affections! I.
. It is put up itflialf pint bottles, whit full erection -
-50 Cepted,Bottie. 1 •
PreparOd unlg (from the original receipt ebtained.lt,
a great prlce.) and mid windesale and retail, at Dr. Qt.-
dy's Ili-milli Vatiperiudi, l lco: Ifil north Second Orel%
near Vine_ (sigh of the Golden Eagle and Serpent.)
Philadelphia i ,I ' I
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AEMEDYFOO °\''
Oil cis for the Fteople! !!
tirtHE constunily increasink, popularity and
sale of B. IA Falinestock - sVermifuge has
duced oeriune who aro cnvions of its success ip
palm MT upon the public pi epar..tions which all
medical; men Itnow to fie inefficacious in expel _
tiny to r prms licint the system. I.
This' errii4uge hue made ijs way Into pub.
lie &iota upon the ground or its' own intrinsic
mer it, t ;more than env other medicine of the Icily
now used ; and many worm remedies
have, by dint!of puffing, been forced into mile,
and shortly alter gone ii,to.ttie obscurity which
'heir worthle4sness justly merited, B. A.
nestocies Verrntfuge continueS to be triumphao.
Iv' sustained. It has only to be-used and .its
effects; will fully sustain all tha4 is said of wuU.
- derful!expelling power.
ICertifiCate. 1
Wales,',,Erie co., A'et Jan. 7,1843. !
We Certify quit we have used B. A. Fahnee.
rock's -Verinifuge in our fern - dies, and in every
case it has a decided ori!i effectual remedy
for expelling worms from the 'system - . We cm . -
dial's , !recommend it to parents who have chd.
dren eillieted with that riangeroUs malady. I
ELON VIRGIL, 1 •
• - 148 F'AINE, •
• Wk -
11 1 4 1 1 A BUR
Y.
J RO . UO I]§• -
For wholesale and . yetail, at - the Drug
Warehouse of !
. 1.! W . A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. I
Cornir of Sii4) and WeSad sta., Pittsburg, I
For sale in Fintsvillr, by t.
CLEMENS 45. PAROIN, - Druggists.
o—"Decinnber, • s—
FOr Sale Chaap,
f LARGE lIAiLROAD
,WAGONG, adapted for ui
Ton-the Mount Carhen,.and the .West, Branch Rai
:.eada. , ;Also, 'Meths tools, blasting tools, - Coal Screens
and Wheel Barr els& Apply at this once. '
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Feb., 10, 6 • i
EUMEM=
'efOURNA.L.
TOILET ARTICLES.
GU - Mr& ROMAX _KALITOR,
A SAFE, PLEASANT AND CERTAIN - CURE FOR
VIIECILLES, Pimples", Tan, Suubnrn , Meth, Bindles,
_V etter Ringworm; and other obstinate affections of
the SKIN, removing .every impurity and giving to the
compresiona dearness truly beautiful. To gentlemen
It is reccommended for removing the irritation and oth. ;
gr diseases of the akin, often produced by the use of l•
strong alkaline soaps and creams in shaving, the Raly
dor may be used without the least danger on the most •
delicate skin, and is a refreshing wash in warm weath
er,or in travelling, price 50 cents per bottle.
. GLMIL'S INDIAN HAIR ee
garit prepaiatiott lscompounded of various oils, f i rming
together a
and
great value, for promoting the.
growth and preserving - the hair, it nourishes the roots,
thereby causing it te.grto with. Vigor, and preventing
it from falling out, or turning grey, removing at the
same time, the dandruff which canses the hair to fall
out To those who have lost their hair by sickness or
any other Cause, except old age. it is confidently tee
commended, it gives•a glossy softness to the lacks, and
has the singular property ofmaking the hair dark, and
latherefore recommended to those who are beginning
to turn grey—it is also an excellent curling fluid and •
being pleasantly perltmed it is tnuch•esteemed for dres-,
sing the hair in general, and for the heads of children,.
price 50 cents Der bottle.
GLENN ' S ARDIIATIC ROSE TOOT/I PASTE.
This very pleasant and truly efficacious dentrifice, is
prepared from ingredients perfectly harmless, it gives
a pearly whiteness to the teeth,. firmness to the gums,
and fragancy to the breath, removing sprits or
era decay, and preserving the teeth effectually. It has
been us. ci and reecommended 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 or spill, and is free
from the grit of Tooth Powders in general; price
per box.
GLE•'NN ' s INDIAN HAIR DYE, 1S warran
ted to change prey or red hair to a handsome brown or
jet black, without injury to the hair, or even staining to
the skin, and may he used with perfect safety.
those who have become prematprely grey, it is invaln
able, and to gentlemen who 'are troubled with .grey
whiskers it is strongly' reccommended, the color pro
duced is natural. and will not rub off, or soil the whi
test muslin. Price 50 cents. •
MICHAUX'S - FRECKLE WASH.—A com
plete remedy for Freckles. This retnetly,was invented
by Dr.. Chs Michaux, of Lombardy, a distinguished
Physician of the last century. The proprtetor has eve
ry confidence in it; as a superior preparation for-'the
purpose designed,tt may be used without the least cau
tion, and for pimples and other affections of the akin; it
is a certain cure. Price 37; cents per bottle. ;
The above named articles have been sold very': ex
tensively: by the subscriber for many years, and • are
conscientiously recommended to the public, as prepara
tions of real value, and not to be ranked with the hum
bugs of the day, a single trial will convince the most
skeptical, that their good qualities are not over rated.
A Good Shave,and Ye! nn Shave."
GLENN'S UNRIVALLED SAPONACEOUS COS
' ' , POUND FOR siraplavo.
TO Gentlemen who shave themselves, this articles
offered with the greateXt cantidence as
not superior to any other Shaving Soap in use. For
delightful and consistent lather, which will not dr
pun the face or irritate the most delicate skin, for the
ease and comfort it elves to the often troublesome ope
ration of shaving, rendering it surpassingly easy, thid
compound can be safely reccommended. It is equally
effectual in warm ur cold.loater, and after using it, the
face Is left soft and pleaslnt. ar.'l .entirely free, front th e
irritation and. You ghtto r s,,, , t. caused by the: use of
strong alkaline 'S ip. t,1, 4 o foe ('tams The. Lola-.
pound is plearietly perflitood .1% I pot up in a neat chi
na hex, answering all ate pnrpc= • s of a shaving bits,
and on trial Will ho round very economical and conve
nient, daring :he few rears this atticle has be.,..” befOr
the public, the proprietor hak sold 35,000 boxes:of it,
and the demand is constantly increasing as its Merits
heroine known. The agents ate authorized to return
the purchase money, where it does not give entire snt
istart ion— • , .
Saponaceous Compound is comprised of ingre
dients, so admirahly compounded. that shaving with it,
is an absolute plztasure.'—U,. S. Gazette.
'The Sapnriaceous Compound, is the h, st preparation
extant for shaving purposes. 14. is extensively patron
ized, and deserves to he ; .every gentleman who
...
shaves himself. should buy it.'—Phiflad.-Iphial Gazette.
`We bee to call the attention of the bearded portion of
our subscribers, to the Saponaeeous,Compouud.i It is,
wit bout eiception,the best shaving.soap, we ever used.'
—Marla. Transcript. I . .
`The Saponacenus Compound for shavinz, is the best
7-pethaps the very best article 'in use, for scraping'the
beard from the human ffice•divine. What willm'a keen
it,
razor and this comp d, you may shave your face in
halftime time, you ar ronnuacing the word. It is an
anomaly in language—ft is a very good shave, and yet
no shave.'—Dostoh Daily Times
Prepared by • L. W. GLENN, -
Manufacturer of Perfumery, Cosmetics, and!' Fancy
Soaps. 82 and 84 South Third street, opposite tae Ex
change, Philadelphia, And also sold by
BEN]. BANNAN, Agq., Pottttvllle.
20—ly
lEZI
RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of
Schuylkill county, that they have cornmeneed busi
ness in the Store recently occupied by Willianie. Leib,
one door south of the Post Mice, in the Borouth of
Pottsville, where they have:Just•opened a new 'and
carefully selected stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass,
Queens, Earthen and Hol
low Ware, &c., &c.
' Among which may, be found Cloths, Cassimeres 'Sat- .
thietts, Minim:line de Laing, Ging.ha ins, Lawns.
• noes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Napkins, IloHands. Flannels,'
Marseilles,.Valene ia. - Silk, *4Oll, and other Vriairig... a
great variety of Mastitis, ,Bi.iached and Unlil,Whed,
Silk, Cotton, and Girghams; Handkerchiefs, Summer
Cloths, Velveteens, Ladle's .and G.mttsman't; Stock
,ings, Gloves, and Mits aan descriptions. AlsO, Syrup.
Sugar House and New Orleans Molasses. Sugar, Coif2.e
and Tea, Cheese. Candli.s, Soap, Silicon, •Shad Mack
oral, Herring, Hams, Shoulil,rs, and Smoked Meat,
generally, Tobacco, Segars,l :crackers, Butter, Eggs,
Lard, Sweet Oil, Lamp Oil, &c.., &., &c.
Having purchased their grinds with great care, and
on reasonable terms, they will he enabled to dispose of
them, at prices quite aslow as their neighbors;
Hoover's Celebrated
Maynard & Noyes' Ink. ; -
Arnold's Blue and Black Writing Fluids, a most ex
cetlent article fir steel pens; . .
Arnold's Superior lied Mit".
Terry's Japanned Ink, a very •superior article for
Scriveners and others,, wpm want a good: Ink for
executing instruments of writing.
All of which will he said fty the suhseriber, whole
sale and retail, at Philadelphia prices.
Mar. 2, ,(1- H 11. BANNAN, Agt.
.FURNITURE: FITRAJTURE,
CABINET MANUFACTORY
11E-VRY GYZESS.I.VG,.
, .
11ESPECTFULLY Informs, the • Schuylkill county
public, that he is now prepared to manufaCture all
articles of Household and Parlor Furniture in the neat
tett, handsomest, and mostliatisfactory manner. lie
has also on hand, at his Wire-room in Maliantanan
street, corner of Adam street, an assortment of.
MAHOGANY GHAIRS oitite Fiend) patterh with
Hair Seats; Fine Malkany Centre Tabling,
Mahogany Drekeing - Bureaus,
made after the French style,i with glasses, &c. -
In addition to the aboim, the advertiser is Prepared
to receive and execute all otders for repairs,.&c., which
will he carefully attended to:and finished at the shortest,
notice.
,
All kinds of upholstering; such as covering Sofas,
Chairs, I.9tinges. &c., will be linislied in the most I W'
proved' manner,if entrusted:to his charge, a long exile-'
rience in the business having nualified bim for the un,
dertakina- '
The advertiser would inform the public that although
residing in 'Pottsville, he can turn nut furniture of the
beet workmanship, at as IoW prices, as any of Ale city
Warehouses, and respectfully requests those 1.110 need
articles in his line, to give call, beforse ' purcha
sing elshwhere. May 25
'eft, THE sittiscriber informs his eize*t• ,
. ~. • friends, and tl4 mei' P. that he ~,,,,,,!,
; 111 a,
le n 11. kas ovned sIN EIX CHEAP fr &.! i!ti„
• 7, ,, , ult., GAst! sT4 :it'll. in the Bill- ii,„4 ~..,,,-•
: _,:,..sitLlii— dine in (>1111.: ' r .17.. rreently oc- ii;47 , 5"1 , ' , .
copied h} B. T. Taylor. a Tpw doors above Mortimer!s
Hotel ; where he wilt constantly keep on !lanai* gen
eral assortment of the best hu4 in y of .. '
Dry Goods, , Groceries;
Queenstbare, , I D ootsand Shoes,.
, ~„,V
. Prot.:B;o7w. I Hats an d V.?,
• Cedar-Ware
, 1 Tobacco 4- Segura, 4-c.,
Embracing every article generally kept it a Dry,
Good 'and, Grocery Store ; ' All of .which he -is de
termined to sell as low, as they can be purchased here,
or elsewhere. By strict attention to his business, he
hopes to receive a portion of the patronage of, the pub
lic. • - . i ,
Cali and examine for-yourselves. „, ,
EIDWAUD nuiams.
1. -Brno.
Apr 13,
,
• New- Lumber Yard.,
FIrtHE subscriber, annoduces to the, pu blic:lbat h e
opened a
LUMBER YARD '
In the borough of Pottiville, immediately ban ofilte
new Presbyterian Church]; where he will constantly
keep on hand, a la.ge assortment of Lumber. of every
description. He has on hand Pine Boards, from Id
to *l6 per 31. and Oak. front 010 to $ 2O per M. '
He respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends
and the public, and feels confident, that be will he able
to supply Lumber, at *suckrates, as will give general
satisfaction. . JOSEPH SHELLY. •
Feb. 17, • :38-r•
triIIitCII.PBALMIST.—A few copies of the Church
' Psalmist, elscantly isthipti in Turkey hioroico„ for
sale at Philapeiphia prices 114PiNd,ti, Ae't. •
Illtty 25 • ; ' • 2t-L.
•
BACON. far sale,ll i. ORALS.' BROTHER,
'' 12 Walnut etreet, Philadelphia.
June!! 2
=EN
NEW STOKE.
Oliver & Mars,
Ink ! Ink!'! Ink!!!
New Cheap Cash Store\
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lill
READING.
Tiny and; Feed.
MDR subscriber respectfully announces to the cat
J. , - sena of Schuylkill County, that he constantly keeps
on hand at his ;Establishment in Reading,
Flour by the Barrel, -, • '
.
Hay by the Bale,'and.;
•-. Feed Of all kinds, ' : •
t.
;Which he wilt-warrant in be' equal to any procured
elsewhere. ; _
As he presses ihe nay hirn,elf.be . will cniarantec each
Bale to Op. u - il it it purp•ri, t... , lio—tli,re will ;b.! no de
ception Pracitsed, :is is fregnently, the ca.e with that
procured from New York.
Orders will be promptly attlmded to. Addre s s
' A. G. RRADFORD, Reading. Pa:
lei-if •
March; 9
%T:.:& J. El. Keim,
NORTH FIFTH ST., READING ~PA .'
Importer), of Hardware-and Dealers in Nails,
'ly l on, Steel and• TOI,
HANE constantly on hand, a full assortment of A
merican and. English Ilardsvare and Cutlery.
Nails and. Spikes, Rifle Barrels. Planes; Iron and Steel
Of all kinds; Tin trim and Rivets, Saddle Trees, Pa
tent Leather and Coach Mounting, Class, Paints, Oil
and Varnishes ; Cedar and Hollow-Wn.re,•Duponts and
Common Powder, &c., &c. to which they invite the at
tention of the citizens of Schuylkill Count y.
Feti. 10, . •
, • 6=ly
YOUNG LADIES'
liroardini* and ,may School.
nraDx.wo IA.
Tdupesot tills Institetion.cummenced on
it U.ednesday, the Bth Mat at the house, cor
ner or . sth and Walnut streets.
Heading being proverbial for health and 6111
'fort, the. Priimipal thirk: it is useless to enter in
to details co TlCerlllng the aeraiitages of its ter!,
lion.
The purpose of the P4ricipal is to estoldishi.
rebind in which n finished ediic twin eon be ; ~ 1 ,
fatnod =fly the ample weans..t this sem:mar '
the gating ladies entr 'sled to the care of the
scriber and his accomplished' Precepiress,
receive each imirnemot, r pn u
oogli English edneattun, iDgethet . wall: mt. to
-.nd ornamental branelle:.
•
Edonatiun - einhrates not only intellectual cut•
tore, , bit ntoral ann reltglons httretitre
Inn
PrinclUal wilt endeavor to elu,yate and ‘txttdit.l
the mind, Z;TIll an the Salle time r, fine the livart
—renturin2 of the ladies under his diftetl , ,ll cat•• •
and nofiNhen Inauncrs
111 . ,Offiet Ito *et.tahlish a ahnl.•smne
he :4,11001 Will ~1, 1 divided ;ink) . t.VO deparblll.ll::.,
VIZ : •
. .
Tentis• for 1;o:1:niers:
Ypwiu chute 12 e.i.rs
1.1 i% taro: or 46 up•etie, • s.•fl I
V H . ; _ . • 41
Lirf'.v; I . ' years of age
. -
621 ii
This sum entitles the young lactic.?'to bawd
the branches taught in the'. school'. to
hrd, beddine, foelpid light—excep
drawing and painting,Attliaeand Spanish laii
gitagesond sae of the Piano, fur selficit they. wil
have to pay extra.
Terms for Day Acliolars:
Seniut . Classes, per quarter, a;tl' •
Jumof Classes, • do. . 6 ;
French, .
Ilatiajt per quarter, 4 •
Sp:IMO),
Den.ving and painting, - 5
Fuel for the ~vhole year, 1 •
Extrti elassea for' young Ladies,
`who; may dosile to lento any of .
the above language?, . 5
Drawing and pointing, 7 511
There will be Livening eli.s.es fliryrintig gel
tleinen anal bop). For further particulars amii
at the house of the cmsscriber. . _ _
December. 2,
MO NT CARBON 1101 EL.
rHE subs; 'bet aupit reßpeelfiilly annoubei
to tli'e. public that. he his Icaleil he :duke
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o d , i d w il i n ll cl
t d ,: li !ji h ;, t r f :d les r t :r bl i i i r : l e l i n : c :i i;
arrit k
111; 1 , 4 i :flUiiiirlajtoil o; Muticlay the (Oil
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/I( 1 , t6.1y qaderanne a illorote,7l)r,.
111;i77ove:ncifis addlliim •
t!):
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T: , i , iiu.ti is sitti.u...; v,tt , , v emir -0), t) - ol'ilg
l'htludeipiliatuncl header ; ; 11..11ri... Yr? ;:.;!• ... Ci',.4l.
ii ; ,;l,,i,.i m i im i,,„ti,,i n p,.. ;l id B .rougli lir Pllti Oat ,
:110 combines 'ail lag ;idea niuges of both town
,nil country—at - lac:lied ti; the esiablishinent ex
,.!.isiselyifor the use o' its giic-is is a be:intim;
:mune*, terrace garden, an micto4ed Park - o.
several aiareq, overlooking front its ristnisrgrounds
the I:ai+ad, the Schuylkill River and Canal, the
reiervoirl of the Schuylkill Navigation Co., and
colnanantiing a ropiantic'and.taaittiful view of
the purr( ['riding mountains. 'fhe Illotel.• Bath
Houses end stahles have a plentiful supply o
pore miiiintain spring water. The extensive aim
aairystai les and coach hou:es, will be attended
Ili, carer I and attentive ostlers; a lailraad plea
sure " Car rid carriages, Will he kept for the Be.)
eiiinntod 'two of guests wishing to visit the mine.
and °the ' - places in this interesting region. As
a plcdgelni his disposition to use his, hest' exur.
, tons to 'we sati,.flletion to hu guests, he begs to
reter ; to til l ie regui ation of th.! Cars k ill Mountain
Utilise a 'd (7ong ri ss. 11411 in the City of New
Y j prk when kept by biol, and as-ores them the,(
flaying dfitly arceq: to the Philadelphia mark. I,
on, sit piles both tar the Table 'and the Bar shall
ae the bel•ft that Can be procured.
t'amiliria and indavu'uals are assured that eve
ry lattenkion . will he paid by the subscriber and
, us funy4 to render their visits as - pleasant and
is Cumintable as at any other establishment. 1111
'hie coon il ,
ry, and a c-harealhe public pationag..
it respectfully 'solicited
[ Cli ‘R LES 11. WEBII.
Nonnt Carbon. July 8, 1843. 118,-Iy.
' i DANA AN'S
Cheap Book & Stationery SPA:ire.
rrEIR subs l criher has recently fitted up his Establish
ment, and is determined to sell all kinds of
i
'School ;Books, . .. . htilrellancous 8,.;0k5,
Clank Books, Stationary;' L . .
!Fancy rtationarlf, 4c., 4.c.
Wholesa e anti Retail, at the lowest Philadelphia
Cash pricey. Beina determined to acconunodate the
public, he rrectfully soli, its the patronage of ail those
in Want of rticieS in his line of business.
c.":•'Colintry Store-keepers, Teachers and others,.sup
plied whol,,sale at the very lowest cash'prices. .
(6; If firweek..,,,:‘,•:, and others, will Aie kind enough to
furnish usr. vith list of the Books, they require;,. we
will 1,,! h',. l , iv to furftkh them with allot of our prices
per dul:en. l , In ~t,i-•:, to satisfy them, that we do' sell
roods at I'Mlaac.iphic. Prices.
. Mttr.2, 1-
lE'
ll HANGINGS. & BORDERS,
oper than White-Washiug.
T .
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11E subiterlber has on' hand, a large assortment of
Paper langings and Borders for Parlors, Halls and
Bonin'', of ti e latest and most fashionable Patterns, va,
tying fromB to 50 Ms. per piece—which he will sell at
the :Manufturer's cash prices. The very low rotes
at tc'hich ‘tii, sell our papers, makes it absolutely cheap
er paperino,_ than to white-wash twice tt year—anti be
sideo ,a ho ' c in not now considered finished. until it Is
allered. BENJ. BANNAN, Ag'r.
pJuae 8
.1 , ...
if..andlord - & • Tenant.
BUAN i r on Landlord and Tenant ; in Penn
sylva ia as effected by Acts of Assembly and
Judicial depisions. Price $l. . Just published and
far riale at this office.
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MAPS! MAPS!!' M APS !! !
. , . .
/TIDE sitscriber has just received an assortment o
M
aps' n rollers 'elegantly tmlnred, at about one
fourth the price usually odd,. brought up to 1844, em
bracing I ' . - • , . . • . .. .
A Mhp of the World. • I ' ' 02 00
Nays of the; United -States, ' * ' ' , ." 200
DO' I I do 135
.
Do • :I.• do ' • , - , 3 00.
Charts of the-Presidents: - : . ~. 123
] Together inrltti. Mitchell's Tcaveller's Guide, through
tho United -tales—Maps of the States,,Texas, &c.
• 'June 13' , . . .
PLAY; ETTER PAPER—Just received' and for ;
‘..) pale atithia office June 15, • '
TO THE WHOLE wont p!
It is admitted by all wha have used the n4 r : (ald
who has not?)
DS. PE rEith,
„
.11E, the most unrivalled remedy ever litierieered
;S by the ittaenutiy of Man, The' are oiriillete.en
cure; for he fonowunnrom.:t. , yTow 0491i:rens'
Fevers, Fever' and 'aat-e, Dysoe-pria, LlneV
ConHoint iteadaeite, .laondi..e.Ast4uri. Drop.
I: teamatism: 1:3118112V81C1,1 of the ziptemi• Piles
Chaim,emile Crostruetions, heart-burn;; f.'ttrred
T nuttue: Natp-ea, D.stentinns .tie limiti:jiTh and
Elouels 1 beipient Diarrhcea, Flatulence, liatipa a o Co,.
tivene-is, Loss of Appetle, Blotched or Saill'eni,.Cpini
plexion. and in 'all eases of Torpor .of thq 4 -11ovveta,
where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed;
They are exceedingly mild in their operart*, pro
ducing, neitheri%:ausea Griping, or Debiliiy,:k They
are eztensively used and eiimit ended by PM:mm:o
Pnvatclaear, in all parts of the Union, frr(nv whom
any 'quantity of Cet titicates'of their salve ea.ifkbo ob:
- 'SHERMAN '6* LeIZENViOS
are the sa!est.' most sure and effectual 11 4 04(110 rot
Colds.Constironlion Whooping . ' 'ougn.AsthAt, tight•
ness or op or Chest.. c.&c.
Mr. Jhu Starkey, Coo; Couvt.4neur st;,ored of
eninth of eighteen month's standing, sinninvrAto he a
settled Consomption, by, these bmenges;Q
.tien the
'Magicians could do noiliii.g for him. -
Mr Cliarlis IV Per Milt. Rowiry. was - otrexi of
a severe coiigh‘and ...old thrrec month's s fo l ii i:g . b y
half a box °rifle L•2en_rti j'
Rev. .Mr. flaifc.ch. 497 Pearl hag it:T . 0;1;11nm in
his fnntly vdtis vari.dOe ,uetress, and "rettOOMenils
them to all it !II) are Millet/ d with eoughsiii)lds, qr .
any a treelion, o,fl h {on:?.
.Islr .11 E.illurfin, , •ll;rt dser . eral
tresing•C.ll,,,h, Wline h t,1131,. r.•lleV , dll tie tried
the'e con d Ic ut ma rew
Mr Janlrr .11 ..11'1! C. NO 5 POE, Build iiks,
st.. iave some to It fri. I.d s,ho had I.ll' 10"... 1 :12 , (1
gif`l`j% ill/ Ft %el %%I eh,. eserpii-w O
rton, tt (viii; sow , essing , m , '4 l, ;:' ,q 311 " 61
to take away ;he. I,fe. Lozenges tita , t;:l4l r.ose
1.) 41f, Wl•ii /II
iy:111v-t-V(If . % dilta hind 1.11, C jse
.11;,yd, d tne• r, olsiaoceAsacthp
tit' ‘ f.l)nr, •Jr , ve. -
ft-h\' - GB-yr;
•
•
f. n w !Lan :it :I ti !" be rltifrlbblt.
he ? el) r-rin:ll d.B:
11 ' ;1 4 1
Pant in jiiiidtty limbs
effierstve !n•rnth pickleit nt the no. e. gretid6i a hS
teeth dens. , slee p , and . at tior•A palevesS iiIMUT
-
It; ,ithtbr,hetl cheeks bb.e.bng . nt the no:niigtaw..
ir , ' ult.:weir at the "ch. Hashes nt' hintils . er ire
curl Ire ''l ii 4,2111 chills or sltiveriri??., head
V(.111V,11, t,trpor, disittrhdre.irits
sodden ,],tartitig in sleep with trirlit and
soinelimes a timiliiu,Otne cough, revere:llllo3 t hirs
nial,d fits. bidl a rteia the mouth, (Al .t. 7„ breath
pain s to (he stomach or Bowels, bitiatiel,4l3lo.ca.
q , eSiimshiie-is. cora e.ous appetite, lea tiress,i4doated
I..tinach 'nobs. grit.ttigs. tams loos
...arts of the Body, a sense of 51•1111•1hing ri s 4;:iinn the
11,roli - ,ileitio.„ of the anus towards night. artimient
deatfe - to pans mmlolllll2 froin the bowels.' Miti.sotim
,
Elate. dischnrcos of slimi. iid'intleuS.
De. Gales filmier. Ibr , Sizili A venne,kner„ , ::a child
that war clued of lilt; by :these Lozengers.antir three
ear's suffering, and a hen nothing el.e wonlitliote the
leas; relief A inp on board of one of tk7llavre
nackels w'aF.eureil ritti.s by otily . one dose i)(Aliem.
217r.if04h It. Wood, 37,Thir.. sheet. gav e .them to
his chid, and therbroligh away •he worintliy thou.
sande.
. .
Dr. Abrishic, ES Duane Ft.. has nst:(l, thrsimin ono
700 ca,es, some or ilient onto most :darn* char
aCler, and always with the - greateiA succeSs:
Belijamen F 67ondvferl..131)1.. 1 1xil) rentiet has lit
td then , to hts!'atritly for two
. yeais, with en:4Tc :Foe
ce.s. Twenty:five cents per,
Sh t ri nf ro' s l ophor r or Hcial ,c:lte T rz,(o . g. , rs
nive taunt. diate relief' in nervous or sick
pehiil.hiee et the he.i rt. lowness of-spi
inftitnntatory, or putrid siireThroat . .AtO% el or
stintliker I:01111 , 111M, yenning. oi ,, ,,rnssion or 'a o.
sinking 0. he chest .eholie, waists. t . :or the
or inoyel , ,, tris . n.rie.ol aft: actin, ner•
wins 4115C:11.4S IitT;IS . ,:IO.R4 through thr . day an,o a she.
fulness at nigh.; ehokra or choler.' morbus.sl:trilice.i,
I ts:lialnie, or a * sense ot Persons ;.titlorelliiist
or attending tar2e parties, will find are 1,62040 , s rya l•
ly reviving, and :Inpart tip the Iniosaney ot
Aed ziber disbipation. they restore ti.e bow !the sys
trio generally..and minty.tall the iin,,lrtd4Offsynip
1,-s ire(' 11V111 ,, .
Moire. Esq..E itor or . titeßrotO,iiit Jona
than. was cured of a severe liel.tactit6n six minutes b:
three of the Camphor Lozenges— . lie Was (iiiijiitlicct
igainst then.
Joseph ,annex Exti, Vice rreib'ent or,thg :: ' Wash
Ala rime Insmance Company: haisiroed tie
rears with nervoul: headiclie, that iirohinulw:.::.uld re
'tern till he used three Laze "ges whe.h reijiuved.l
Faitirely in fit teen minutes.
$2.31
slti.
41
G. PERSICO.
49-If
11,Initr, Ira Si Eh Avenue, has bielt'aaljer
tti vinto.t alt .eksoi headaeho.so as to inak:eiim tl
•,;,,s• blow: for two DEEaI• hoop at a tant.;',,i - yrn hit
ever allbrd'. - - , 1 lion any reftelidl he tr ed thriSO.oze:*
and the%(cored him .n a few tioouros.
IV. D. At'reeEY9 •of the .New York ilk d. 11E,
`64 1 1, , loma for lie last year
ian a al: 0.• rebel friMa
rrei
toot,:( sold yearly of ibis hem cif all Pl 4 rem
-I:be•mutosin, lationalo, Pain -or We an tiff
, -.101-k, Loan y, Side, Breast, Neck, or Lonhsi.,4Tet.tual
vlored by t'. 01: ly l2i C,'ents.caeltatril war
• lined sa:uerior to a:I .•they p astel in useii.;fic par
.ondat to gm She, mart's Poor Man's Plastisrl,e; or yet
will he opposed u;ion. A cold the a ii is
.ess in,i;ltmos.• The ante ft shunned onllle]haeko.
each; get none wialard it, or you .11 . ill Ire dkiiaived.
Cough Lozenge,. only 25 cents a box.
Worm I.ozmices - 25 do do
'Camphor or headache Lozenges, 23 eenr?raer box
Poor \ lan's Plaster, only 12.:et-nts plq-p6:-.'-•
The above Aleolcinca for sale lay
• • .T. SJ. 131 , .Al`1ir.
Acrooa "or the proprietor, xn by
JOll N S.C. RT Drup.gist 'Pot tav,il
lugh Kiaisley; Poo Carbon. •
Taguari, l'amaqoa.
George snydcr, 3ew
June lit, 1813
: CoNSU lIPTION 'OF' 'I 4 IIE 1.11154,,t,
Airections of Ihr. Liv , r, Whmo, Df.r.Vlo l ./la
Pain or IVrqknera of Me . Runs{ ilrlango
' Chronic amear - , , ,teuriv Non rrli . git 4 1 "
I.ungra, and all)offeegiont of the etitinohar:
Organd
A con m nand Balsamic' preperattoh of the
Prunes Itirainiona or 4 . Wild Chert'tiArtric.r•
prepaTed by a r,ew chemical prnciati4ii,proved
and recommended by the Most distft*ished
physician 4, arid universally ticltnowNed the'
most valuable medicine. ever discover4l.
In setting forth the virtuesnf this frilly great
medicine; we' have no desire to deccji4'those
who are labouring under affliction: rOrldo we
Wish In'eulogeze it more than it justly:'ideserves.
Yet .When we looit'around and see thiiarast .
Mount of suffering and distress:occavihned by
many of the diseases in which this me.dieine has
proved so, highly successful, we feel that 46 can.
not urge its claims too strongly; or saytEpi- Enacts
in its lavnur •
Such indeed are the
SERPRISIMG 'VIRTUES 1 . :!-E
01 this Balsam, that even in the'advancel stages
oP COPlintiettolV, after, all the moat esteimcd' rem
e of physicians have failed tEr•tfiloot any
change, the use of this medicine hall'lien pro..
clictive a the most astonishing ielieVand ac
tually effected cures 'after all hopes orieCovcry.
had been despaired of. •
D. BANNAN, Meut
In tho first stages of the discase t torkd "Ca.
tarrhoi Consumption," origitiating frMkneglect
ed OnLI), tt has been used with mid4vialing
success, and hundreds acknowledge ,t);l,ey owe
the restoration of their health to dila, env . alua blo
medicine alone.' In that term of Coiaiiimption
713 prevalent amongst delicate youn4:#rnales,
commonly termed debility, or •
"GOING INTO •A • DECLINPd7 •
A 'complaint 'with which thotPands tirt
ink, it has also proved highly successW i and not
only posvesscs -the power of checking ~ 'ke prce
gre.sa of thls alarming cortiplaint,bufalimNitrengh.
ena and lndigorates the sy-tem mare VOctually
than any ipedieine 'we have ever posie.ied, -•
fr-rfor pa t ritculars see Dr. Wister'o,reeth •
on Constimption to be had of the aie,iittel.'
Soldin Pottsville by •
'JOHN S. C:MAATIN;
in Reading by Mrs. SARAH MORRIS, and
in evury town in the State. •
Pottsville ,October 29, 44--
EMI
MEDICINES
TID/140US PILLS,
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NATURE'S OWN PREWRIPTVT4
No .Qmachery!!!:, No Dece:oo,
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