1 r::2 THE SEARCH AFTER REST 'When first the Dov , , afar and tvjde, Skimqd the'darkiwaters o'er,l To seek, Beyond the heaving tide, A green and peaceful shore— • • No leaf, tier bough, nor life-like thing, ROW 'riaidthe swelling main • The lone hird sought with falt'ring wing, The hallowed A 4 again.' And ever) thus Man's heart 'lath traced, A lon and weary- round ; - -But never yet, amid Earth's waste, '1... A resting place hash found. • . The peace for which hie spirit yearns, Is evesought in vain, Till like the dove it homeward turns, : • . And nds its God again. Gam( cons RennianAn Artide in Sea eort.—A.Loutscille paper says, one of the very finest thingsver brougbi tel the table, in the pud ding line, is seen corn' pudding, prepared accord ing to the following recipe : Let every wife, Who would like to surprise her husband by a rare delicacy—try it. Take of green corn twelve cars lind grate it.. To this, itdd a quart of sweet milk, a quarter of a pound of fresh butter, four eggs, well beaten, pepper an4 7 salt, as much as sufficient; stir all together, arid bake four hours in a. buttered dish. Sonic add to the other ! ingredients a quarter of a pound of iugar and cat the pudding with sauce. It is good cold or warm, with meat or sauce; butrepicures,of the most exquisite taste declare for it, we believe, bet, and with the first service. • . • PnoTzeslO*AL DIOrITT.—'I"wO omnibu9 dri-, ma were recently up before the Recorder on the charge of whipping one another instead.of whip ping their horses: 'Why do you. quarrel!''said the Recorder`; 'you are both in the sane line of businek: , . • , .VelOiook here, ?111.. Recorder,' 'said! one of tAu had a face as hard'as if - he Cad upon hark-nails .look here, you honor; I 'doesn't meano say as how gentleman, such as you is, would vound the feelin's or injure the character of a young titan that hasn't got within' to depend on but his puriession, as ! I iS ; but, 1 you, you ' touches my 3 feelin's on the raw yen you insrn uates that - I belongs tb.the same line as he does. No, scorns it,!—l'd sooner go, a cabhin" agin than lay whip over the dogs'-mcit animals in his consarn. What!—nie belong to' his line ! No, I drives tho hopposilion I' • Upon a certain time, an orator, Who wigged to advocate the construction of a new suction of turn pike through a . section of Virginia. made. the fol loWing sublime speech:- •flay it please your. wor ships!• While Europe_ is convulsed in interna commotions; and, while:her astronomers mount the wings of their imaginations, and soat i t.ltrougl the ethereal world, puMuing their course from pla net.to planet, and from system to system; unti they have explored the, vast eternity of space—lc uardirect our attantiOn to a road Wore immediate ly - Wour own neighborhood.' Pleasure is a shadow ; wealth is a vanity ; and power is a pageant.: But Knowledge is extatic in enjoyment; perennial in' fame; unlimited in space, and indefinite'in duration. In the perform ance of its sacred office, it fears - no dangers, spares no expense, omits Ino exertion. It scales the mountains ; looks into the volcano ; dives into the ocean;• perforates the earth; enriches the globe; explores sea and land; contemplates the distant: ascends to the sublime—no place' too re mote for its grasp—no heaven too exalted for ..its reach. Mn, Rtvys crw HE Tentry.—Mr. Rives, on Monday evening tIM fl7tii; made a strong' speech in favor of the Tarff, as it is ! . He unhesita tingly declared that the Tariff of 184'2, are the true principles of the country. He voted against thislaw, from an eptire misapprehension of its effects. He feared lit was too high for revenue. He finds himself in I .i n•or—and, as an honest man, he feels himself bou dto acknowledge • his mis take, which te! dons most fully. •Curlosity.—We learn that a gentleman of this city, recently returnedirom Europe has bro't with him a canary bird, the gift of,a friend, ~which. distinctly Sings two airs—the Hunters, Chorus in Der Freishutz and 'a Waltz of Beeth oven's.' This wonderful little cantatriee was in structed by.. a Ilind flute player, and one of its ' other accomplishments is said to be beating. time With its foot while singing..Nortk American. . , A Reason.—A, few: days sinap, a Granil .Jury out South ignored, a~ hilt againgt a huge negro, fur etealirig chickens,l . and befiire discharging him froth custody, thel Judge bade him stand repri maded; he concluded as follows:-.—"You may co now, John, but (shaking his-finger atniin) let me warn you never to appear here again." John With xrelight beaminglrom his big white eyes and with tt bread grin displaying a, new : row of beautiful ' Tory replied—',l wouldn't be in dis, time, Judge only a constable fo l tch me!" • •••• , Prince Alberes,punettrofily.-,There is an. inn onthe western road called '',The Queen's Arms,' and . from said Inn: a coach starts which! rejoices in the name of • Price Albert.' Tim . walls: in the neighborhood are ilaeartled With bills a'cqu'ainting ber Majesty's sub j ects with the fact, that , :Prince It ,Alberti starts fro n . ThE Queen's , Aims,' every morning preciselyi at a quarter before Seven. - Habits of Aniinal!.—The wisdom, !'and poWer and goodness. of the'Creator, is to be seen in every - animal that lie hat formed ; and many of the most useful works of riliam, instead of being original con trivances, have brim taken from observing the ha bits and the structure of animals. • , .1 1 .1 y dear fried, that woman has been talking aboutyou again! She has .been telling the aw i fuleit lies you ev r heard ; why she Milled away about you for a Whole hour !' •And yeti heard it all, did you r Yes,' ! . 'Well, after this, just bear in mind, that it jakcs two to make a slander, one to tell it, and one to listen to it.' 1 ' - . , • • t 'A Gag:co.—Tour heel must he somewhat better, I think,? said a gentlemari to a bacon lass, who hada hole in the heel of her stocking. 'Why so V s 4 asked: Because, Miss' replied the gentleman, par ceive...it is getting out.' ~• , . Artstnenes wonderedat Inapkidrl, that in buy. ing an earthen dish they were careful to 'sound it, 'edit had - a crack, yet so careless io choosing friends as to take' them, flawed with vice. How few persons at this day would discover and apply so 'striking an arialogy ' -1 . • To deny the right of • htiman being to himself -to his own lirnbs and' faculties, to his energy of 'body and mind, is an absurdity. ton gross to. be confuted by 'any! thing but a simple statement.-- Yet this absurdity-is idiolved in the idea of his be. longing to another. • What an exceedingly delicate precept is that of the Hindoo law whi.c.b' says, 'Strike not even with a blossom, a wife, thqugh she' is guilty' of a - hun dred faults: I . F --- The match i off deification is onward, . like th .slew but, intrepid step of a Jackass, toivaids a bas het of °au.' ' . 111URCII PSA,4:IIIST.—A few copies of the Church la I:Psalmist, elegantly bound In Turkey Morocco, for 14 , at Philapelpbia plices by • B. BAN NAN, Ag't. 1— Dfay2S . TEST received ' a quantity of 8 and 10 square an 1 • al steel suitable for Drills, also, spring steel .and Amer can and English blister steel, all or any of which nil la, sold che.ap fofeash at the York Store. - , • February 10, .i TUFT received a very super) wilt b. sold thel Jun la iber at. the Y , J OFFICE' 0F S,CHUYLKILL • NAVIGATION 'COMPANY: . . . PIIILADELPFILA, March Ist. 1812. Rates of toll, 4V., upon the Sehnylldlfl Naviga tion front the opening of ihe,lVatiga • • lion. in the spring of 1844: • RATES, icc.,UPON COAL, ' PRE following rates of Toll on Coal are fixed from the opening of the navigation, and will not be rais ed prior to the Ist of June, 1844 ; and if they are lower ed at any time during the shipping Season, a drawback on the previous shipments will be !allowed to the a mount of the reduction, in the way of crediefor Toll on Coal after Wards shipped. • From Port Carbon, and Pottsville,,to Philadelphia, 36 cents and from Schuylkill HavOn to Philadelphia, 34 cot. per ton of 2240 pounds. I From Port Clinton to Philadelphia, 30 cents per ton 01'2210 pounds. • On all way-coal, not coming to 'Philadelphia, one third of a tent Per ton per mile. From thea sce crossrtained at the weigh locks, five per cent. - will be deducted, and the toll char, ged upon the net weight. No toll Will be charged upori fractionaof a ton.. I ; • . MISCELLANEOUS FREIGHT. • The rates of Toll on Miscellaneous Freight will be according to the rates and classifications of last season, at three mills; and four mills per 1000 pounds per mile • ON EMPTY BOATS, The Toll on Empty floats wilPbe, as in 1843, two cts per mile ; but no toll will be charged on any boat whet its cargo pays a tell of 83 or upwards. By order of the Board of Managers. CLAUDIUS HARPER, Secretary. ; 10- On consignment, 100 kegs of Nisiis.or quality,, and assorted sizes ; they ap for cash, by application to the sub ork Flue. TAIIDLEY. • ea.,. • PHILADELPHIA. rch, 0, -. . . •: • ' P - S 111 A L 11.. : - . , :,--i-4 i . v 1 . ' 4 - '2W -4.e•" .5., -‘•P"' sass IS •pt, A a Tvi a ~. I ~-4, 1 ... .. IV.. • .64. ... 9.'" . . . . 14 ANDSOMt.LV situated in Bradford County, Ea- on the waters, of Little Loyalsock Creek, about 70 miles Neiruh of Pottsville, and 15 }files South of Mon romnri;:.contaniing as follows--one 62 Aires, 105 'Per che.*--one 53 Achis 77 Perches=-core 29 Acres, also, 8S Acres, 41 Perches, adjoining , iiiiimproved. The" lin provemeritg on each ' are a good log dwelling, small baht, &c., gond spring near the door, and within li milei of the Tioga Turnpike, 1 mile of Daniel Miller's unproved Farm and Saw Mill, and near to Praffite, School. Meet-' ings,-&c.. They adjoin the improved Farms of Thomas Murphy, Cornelius Manahan andiDaniel:Ohrlen.l The Title is indisputable, having been held by the present owner -10 years, - taxes all paid mr,l&c. Letters post-paid will he attended to—and if several individuals, will ma ke-a, purchase together, the terms will be liberal.— D. Miller can show the Farms. Direct to . A. *P. MORRIS . . _ .--Real t statti office, 23, Filbert st. 'Made., March 23, 1914. ' .! , ,12,6m0 • - Philadelphia - 3 • - PACKAGE SALES OF BOOS ,AND STIOES, Every Tuesday morning - , at 10 o ' clock, BY G.., 0 Di. - C . ABP —A combination having been formed by a por tion of the Dealers In Boots pod Shoes, of this city, with the avowed object ofsuppressine the sale of those Goods by Aurtion. It seems proper for the subscriber, (who has held these Sales fur the past eighteen months) .to stat,e that notwithstanding the combination, the Sales will not be stopped; baton the contrary, as he will now rely more than ever, qn the pairo4age of the Country Merchants, the sales will be held r • Every Tuesday Morning, at the Auction Store, 208 Market si., and his arrange ments with the Manufacturers, both of this city and all New England. are such, as to insure him 4 constant a d full supply of every description of goods, The mere fact of FO great an effort being made, to put down these Sales, is theThesi‘evidence the Country Merchant .can have, that it isifor his interest do sus ale them. rhilada., Marc. 944- Scales !,'Scales!! i iDALF 4 S Patent Pre mium . Platform an d Counter Scales, celebra ted for accuracy and con yunience, warranted to keep In order, and weigh correctly, longer than any other Scale in use. We have a 'large num ber of testimonials;Trom Rail Road Co's,- Tmns- Portation Co's, Coal Dealers, Merchants and others, who have these- Scales in use, which can be seen atNo. 42 Walnut - st., Philadelphia.—F o r sale by I ' • GRAY & BROTHER, Sole Agents for the Patent e, 42 Walnut Phila. GRAY 4 BI OTHER, Coal di . IrOn Dealers and general Commission bier. chants, and Dealers in all kinds of Scales and Weights. No. 42, Walnut street, Philadelphia. Feb. 17 . '77 cOAL!' COAL:: GRAY' & BROTHER, have;taken the Second Wharf below Locust street; and will receive .Coal on tstorage, or to sell or reship,' on the most favourable serum Advances made if required. Office 4 Walnut treet. April 6, 14— D. B. Smith & W. Hodgson, jr • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ~ M anufacturers( f Phcannaceutical andrliein • icat.preparations 4- in:palters of Forqgn-Drugs; . N. E. CORNER oF;ARCII 01'1'11874r, • Drupffists and Storekeepers rupplird with medicines of the he4t quality, on liberal terms. Medicine Chests, for travelling or fur lumilies, of Na— 'riutts sizes. The varinus'new rcmedlis and rare Chem— icals, with particular regard} to their purity. ~August 3 ' 31—Arno - PO'I"I ; SVILL* CENTRE STREET, EAST SIDE, OPPOSIT ii.triTANG I O STREET . THE subscriber takes this, method of - - calling the attention of travellers to hi gess litrm., situated as above. 111 u- , s• now prepared,. with the Aid of a —•-_"-a - -` handsomely furnished House—excellent table—and good bar, to accommodate sat tsfactorily and suMptuousty all who may choose to patronize his es tablishment. The HOTEL is situated at a central spot in the Borm, ulh and adapts itself peculiarly to busineas men, as a boardinghouse • • .- • -Attacked to the Hotel. isi good and comfortable sta ing, Which, with the addition of attentive ostlers, tind atm., make it-a desirable itopping:place for travellers who use their own convOyahces. Always thankful for past) favors, he hopes' hy. strict and careful attention t a the comfort of his patrons, to rerit a further continuant& ()Mein. • —I '2o— Pottsville, May lil TIN WAIIE 1118NUFACTORY I • , . fah 71 tango strect,2d door trove Centre et., &nth. Side. and iLk f ill r , n s t y t e generally;citn s thatolP c h i t e 'ts i - s pr4arcd to receive atiticiecute all Okra for tin we/n.Ol every character, I ' lie has constantly onihand 'and in progress of manufacture rt,complete assortment of buckets, pans hasjns,cuad, gutterspouts,!boat hni.ns,&c.,¢e„ which he will sell mettle most reasonable terms, either by wholesale or retail. I ' 1):7- All .orders for Tin-Spouting attended to and executed at the shortest notice, May 18, TO THEj PUBLIC. FACTS WORTH,.KNOWINO II IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors, ref ill 4 ner of Centre and Mdhantango street, Pottsville; have just received'and are now opening, a large and superlative assortment ofd rnerican,En clish and French Cloths; Splendid Single 'and Double.illilled and' tam/ Cassinicres ; a great variety of fancy Spring and Sum: mer Vesting.; ; a lot of superior Black • Settins, •Tri' r tether with a large and general assortment ofall other articles in their line. All of which are lower in price, and. superior. in quality r tO any Goode ever offered to the citizens of Pottsville. 1- . . . . April 6, • - 1.,._. , • „ : t • . - -APOTHECA r RY :STORE.. .' r I ~. ... THE subscriber offers for sale well se. ertcd and genuine assortment of • ~. • „DRUb'S !MEDICIN ES &c., , jr , consisting of Chemicals, Medicines, Perfh. men , . Windom/ Glasses, Patent Medicines Drugs, 'Paints, Dye- . Stuffs, Oils, and Varnishes,Pain Brushes, &c. Which he is disposed to' sell at a smal advance; and respectfully!solicits a share of the patron age ofthe.pithlic. : i air Physicians prescriptions carefully, compounded. 1.. - 'JOHN 8. C. MARTIN. I ~ , . •-4, • Match 16, • fl F the most approvedkind. Also Books of Prepa- V/ red .Paper, Carbonic: Paper and Agate Points - fey writing, Just received and for sale by iB. BANNAN. June 8. 23 A Steam E enbseriber has I which he will Bell eh Strang Coal Screens, and conaper day. • Apr. 13, (IAST iRON SCRRENS.—Cast Iron Rolling Screens" of various sizea for Coal. on hand and for at at W. H. MARSHALL'S Cheap Grocery. flout Fced:& Provision Store corner of Norwegian Street and Mount Carbon Rail Road - June JO, . , I 24 PAIL'. DELP • • MILITARY STORE. subscriber would respectfully inform his 11- friends and Customers, that he has located his Cap'Muni adory , In Third Street,l,No. 101, a few doors belove Race, where be would be pleased to see his old customers' and as 'many nesv ones satire, disposed to favour him with their custom. He 'still continues to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles of every desaription, such as leather. , C7lotd, Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps,of all patterns; Forage Caps; Holsters for troop Body do ; Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet ctbbardsj word Belts of all kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsacks, different patterns: Fire ;Buckets. Passing Boxes, Tebe do. Brush and. Picker's Plumei, Pompoorts Fiiemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior lquality Shot Bags. Gantie Bags, - Druros , &c..&.c. lEFOrdas thankfully received and Ipromptly at; tended to. WI,LUANI CRESSM AN, No. 101 Nor Third Street. a few doors below a c Philadelphiatianeury 1311844 ' 12-6 m To Dyers, Bleaeners, Paper Makers) Engine Dzsilders, and oilier WELDED IVROUGIIT. IRON TUBER From 4 inches to in calibre and 2to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure from 400 to 2'..500 per square inch,' with Stop iJiaks; T.. L. IL. • and other aztures to suit, fitting top e ther, with. Joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER. GAS; and fot IOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER Ft.ru ak l itk by! , _ Manufactured and for gale, by NORRIS, TAMER & • DIOR Warehouse :EL E Corner of Third & Waintit ijVHIf.A.DELPHIA. July 11, ' • • TETH &• MOTHER, manu factu rers,!No 65 north . Front street, Philadel- phia, have nbw a good supply of their!warranted pure whiet lead, and those custoineria who have been sparidgly supplied in conpeqUence of a run on the article, shall now Lave their orders • ; No known subsance possesses those preaerva • tive and bedutifying properies so de sirable r in a paint, to an (qual exent with unndulterated white lega;ilience any admixture of other nutter'• als only mars its value. It has theretore been the steady aim of the manufacturers, for many years, to supply to the public petlfectly pure white lead;and the unceasing dernan'd for the ar •tiele ii oronf that it .has met•wih favor. It is invalifiably branded on one head4WETHERILL & 13ROTIIER, in full, and on the 'other, WAR KANTO PUKE -all in red letters• • November 19, '47— ItEADING RAIL 41.1A1V , etr • Q.... ,SUICIIEIiti ' #IIII•NOISPY:NTS, OF PABSEF4III TR•INS ()a and after July lat. 1844. uoußs or STARTING. Frain Pbttscille, at 7 A. M., PiOlada, i" 7 A. M.. 5 RATES OF FARE. ' Between POttsville and Philada. No: I $3 50,N0. 23 00 " Reading, " ,1 90, "$1 20 All Passengers are requested to procure their tick ets, before ;he Trains start. . June 22 i ' - • I SUPERIOR WASHING, MACHINE. • . , T")' undersigned having betoine Ithe owner and .-proprielor of Mr. John Shugett's hewly invented Patent Washing Machine, for the county of Schuylkill and is now making the machines at hiri shop, in Potts ville, where he hat a supply on hand for inspection and sale, at thevery moderate price of seven dollars. This machine for cheapness, efficacy and perfection in any respect, is without exception the greatest intren.: , tion in theknown World. It is the only washing ma chine among the many thousands that have been pro nounced PERFECT. It washes without rubbing or scrubbing: testing or wearing, pressing or squeezing, knocks oltno buttons, does all the finery work of clean sing Hems,' Tucks, Frills, &c., in a few min%tos ; and washes clean all coats, vests, pabtatoons,' shirts and bed clothing of the dirtiest kind, with less than one tenth partof soap necessary in the ordinary way of washing. A girl of twelve years old can wash more i n .wo hours, than two women in a whole day by hand. ISAAC SEVERN. 31— WhOlesale and: Retail Store. . THE subscriber is induced from the very liberal en couragement he has received find also from the necessity' of their being a cheap Retail Store, in this part of the town) has procured and will keep constantly on hand4Flour, salt, Tea; Sugar, Coffee., Cheese, Mo lasses, Vinegar, &c., &c.; which in connection with his present stock of Hams, Shoulders. Mackerel, Herring and Cod 6sh, Brown, Yellow and White Soap: Also a very aukrior article of pure Palm, Almond and Fancy Soaps—Sperm and Tallow CandlesL-Winter and Fall Strained Sperm Oil, &c. &c., &c. „,All of which he will sell at thelowest Cash Retail PriC'es—And to families, or those buying to sell again a liberal deduction will be made, in nroportion to the quantity taken. EDWARD YARDLEY, York Store. P. S.—Prom the fact' of my hay* a person in the City, whose time and attention, is devoted to the selec tion of the articles" propose selling; I have no hesita tion in saying that I can furnish goods as cheap, as any in Pottsville. Call and judge for yourselves Pottsville, Sept. '23, 1543, 39 I Removal. fIVIE subscriber takes this method of informing his .111_ customers and the citizens of Pcdtsville generally, that he lias removed his FLOUR AND FEED, STORE from Centre street to the corner e lof Norwegian and Rail Road streets, where he will b pleased to merit •a continuance of their patronage A CARD. ALBERT G. „BROOKE, 1 EGS!io inform the Coal Operators , and the Mer chants generally of Schuylkill! County, that he is now prepared to manufacture . . 110VELS of every . :description, of the best materials, and. in the most Workmanlike manner; whiCh he is enabled to sell at the lowest city prices. j • All orders promptly attended to, and the most accom modating terms of payment given to purchasers. Port Carbon, April 8, • . . 20-1 ►, ngin' e for Sale.. two Horse , Eiteani , Engine. eap. It in well calculated for has power sufficient to screen • GEO. H. POTTS... -15— AiTENTION. PASCAL IRON WORKS. iTRE WDITE LEAD. I4PORTANT INVENTION Pottsville, August 3 I 1 New Tailoring Establishment rging subscribers inform their friends, and"the pnb • lie,. that they have located themselves, over the store lately occupied by B. T. Taylor, and' are prepared .to do any work in the Tailoring line.' Prom'the long experience of the Senior Partner, they with confidence solicit itshare of the public patronaee,-as It is their in tention;Xo give satisfaction to Silliwho will favor them with their custom. •. , R M. GRANT rETETt B. MARTZ, 14-17 April ~@ . . To the Military.. A. 15 the period is fast approaching for the election of Officers to the several Battalions. and of the New BrigadS, and as' it is generally;altliough erroneously,be tiered that, a good uniform cannot be procured out of the city, the subscribers. -would therefore notify: an successful candidates of the fact; that they are prepa red to furnish .MILITARY OUTFITS, of any rank, froth Major General, to Corporal, in as correct, ele gain and cheap a manner, as any other establishment in the state—for. the truth of all which they can give. high and satisfactory evidence- ' I LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR,.. Corner Xaliantando and Centre streets. Feb. I 7- NACME'S PORTRAIT OF HENRY CLAY—A few Genies of this elegant Portrait of the great States man of the West, price 83. Just received and for sale at this °Mee. Aprlllo €O 4 IIM.ON OIL.---41 fresh supply Coro moil Oil, for sale by SILLYMAN & CO: M4chH 12— ; ARD LA5113.-190 Lard Lampe from AO to 01 25 la °ear, JUlt received and for *Me by Mar: 2.*. BADMAN, Ay. CWHICH PSALMIST, HYM ed And for sale by Feb.! RI, Elegnt Card =Cases. THE subseribir has just received a few elegant La ■ diez Tortoise lillielLVelvit„Laid and Painted very Card Cases, which he will 'sell at Philadelphiapri ced. May 25 21 11 BANNAN, A'gt. EyiET MACHINES .. 7 .For /morales, for !Writ Pa— pyre. 'Also, Pateat . Paper Clips. just , received,asid for sate by B. BANNAN, Aa't. Ilay. WHITE ASH! 2000 Tons Ant quality COX sale. Apply at t Auggu - . THE MINERS' JOURNAL. 1 MEDICINES. i - '-t,i ~...i-"' • -- ••"' s '; --. • t ` . on • ' , • ..SCARPJW I Aoit-'''.. j;, ACOUSTIC - OIL! ..,-... _d r THE sou CURE Ilia AL-% z I 01AFNE3S 'y . • DEAFNESS CiURED. • Scarpre,s Compound Kreosole Acoustic Oil, . FORthe cure of DEAFPT ES s, pains, and the Is charge of matter fronithe earn; also all those disa greeable noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, buzzing of steam, am. which are symptoms of approaching denfness and also attendant with the disease.' CERTITICATES. The following Editorials and certificates will be read with interest as they speak (seta, which axe "stubborn things." o doable MOST EITRAOUDINLIIT CCRE,--sa an have they may'new dismiss them, and the most incredulous may consider Detifnesi as curable. Numerous cases of cures, and many of them very rremarkable—by the use of `Scarpa's have been publishe - d-, but this 'caps the climax.' Young or old may yet recover hearing. A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and now about 50 years of age had'been gedually getting deaf for more than 40 years, so that it was nett to Impossible to make her hear conversation in the loudest tones of voice ; Last winter she was induced to try `Scarpa's Oil for Deafness.' I yto a that she has us ed two bottles t , and t hat her hearing is dd perfectly rester ed—sbe "scared: DEAFNESS Cenia.—The—fellowing extract from 'a letter written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in this city, is Important: 'The bottle of Scarpa's Oil: for Deafness, that you sent me, with the wish that ely daughter would try it, has been used, and in its effects, have astonished all; you know how very deaf she. has been since she was three years old--she now hears quite well, but as the medicine bottles all been used, I wish you to-send me an- . other Wich I have every reason to'believe wil cure her entirely.'—[Times. For sale by 13. B. GUMPERT, No. 120 North Second Street, Philadelphia, and by EICHITOLTZ & SANDERSON,I, Agents, Pottsville. 30— Steam Ills. tt. Butets. July 22, 1843'; COMSTOCK & CO'S - Concentrated Compoand Fluid Extact . . • SARSAPARILLA. • T,' OR, the cure of Scrofulaj Chronic Rheumatism, Gen eral Debility; Cutaneous Diseases, Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Tetter, Pimpti or Pustules on the Face, Liver Affections, Mercurial and Syphilcid Diseases, Biles, from an impure.habit of body, Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg, Pains and Swelling of the Bones, and all Diseasei arising from an impint state of the Blood, Exposurgs and Imprudences in Life, Excessive use of Mercury, &c. : An immense effort has been lately nlade introduce various compounds called "Extracts of Sarsaparilla,' as positive and specific cure-alls. If we were to behave the extravagant assertions of the adventurers who are pushing them, all disease that "flesh is heir to," can be governed and removed by these wonderful "extracts.'.' Now, we want no customers to our articles but persons of common sense at least; and those who hate that, will find it impossible to belicie these extravagant and ridiculous assertions. Depend upon it then, if you get COMSTOCK'S,Irue extract of the real Sarsaparilla, ev ery disease that can be cured by this and various other roots that form the compound, will be cured by it. Such, particularly, as Bcrofula,Rheumatism, and all diseases of the blood, and particularly disease andauffering front the abuse of mercury. Cosurroun's SABRAP,ABILLA is warranted as rood as an} , in the city; and at just half the price of. others, and in as large bottles, viz:-50 cents per boitb.• or 54 per dozen. Sun yourselves.— To be found my at Comstock's Branch House, No. 2, North 51h St. Philadelphia, and in Pottsville at . Feb. 17, 7-ly • J, S. C. MARTIN'S. = Almost every diseaee that flesh is he:r to may he cured by the timely use .of OA KELM" COM POUND I,EPIIRATIVE Rill': This may be proved satisfactoi ily tO those who will call at any of the stores Where this invaluable medicine is sold, by certificates (aroperl);Mithenticated)'of cures perform ed on individuals Whh had lost all hopes ofrelief— certificates of. Physicians who had the most severe cases under treatment, their patients having taken the medicine by their advice and been Cured—certificates from the PiothonotarY,Clerkiof Orphans' Court.No taiy, &c.. stating their acquatetance - with persons of re: p and standing, who having the good of their fellowmen at heart, have voluntarily come for ward and given a statement oftheir case and its mire: for publicetion, &c. &r. The number oft hese certi ficates being too gredt for newsphper publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable to have a copy of the most important Certificates properly 'authentica ted, under seal, to be placed at the stores of agents, who have the medicine for sale. where persons afflic ted with Scrofula or Kings evil White Swelling, Chronic Rheumatisin, Tetter, Mercurial diseases Eruptions of the kin, Cough of long standing or in cipient Consumptidn, sick (lead-ache. &c, Ste, may have an opportunity of ascertaining the naMes and residences of thoeCwho have been, cured by its nee, and who will be willing,. Weaned upon, to give every information required. As a mare general evidence that this is no quack medicine. / would refer to the names of the follow ing well known phyeicieme. who-have attested to its efficacy:—Dr. J. P.:Mester; Dr. . ...I.ltren. Dr. duo. Otto, Dr. 11. U. Mublenberg, Dr. J. E. orber: Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chemi cal Store of R. B. EICHUOLTZ. Pottsville.' J.B.&.J.ll.F'alle.Minersvilie; llugli Kineley Port Carbon ; Henry Voute. Qrwigsburg. January 21, 4-mttj9 ME Fa ON. for the People! THE constantly increasing popularity and. sale of B. A Fahnestock's Vermifuge has in duced Per Sous :who are eneious'ofits success to palm,off upon the public preparations which all medical men khuw to be inefficacious in expel. ling worms froth the system. This:Vermifuge has. made its way into pub. lie favour Ripon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more thhn any other medicine of tbe kind now , used 1 ; and while many worm remedies have, by dint of puffing, been forced into sale, and shortly atter gone itrto the obacdrity which their worthlessness justly merited, B. A. E. m_ nestock's Verini lege continues to be triumphant, ly sustained. It ha, only to be used. and tts, effects will full,sustlin all that is said of i(s won derful expelling power. Certificate.,-' JOHN RUCK. 8- . . trales, Erie Co., New,-Y.. Jan. 7,1013. We certify that we have used B. A. Fahoca. tack's Vermifuge in our,flimilies, and in every case it has 'proved a decided and effectual remedy for expelling worms from the system. We cor. dially recommend4t to parents who have chit. drop afflicted with that dangerous malady. ELON VIRGIL, Wl4l. B PAINE, ROB'T MAY, - . . JOSEPH BURROUGHS. 'For • sale; wholesale 'and retail, at the Drug Warehouse of . B. A. FAIINESTOCK di. Co. . . Corner of Siith and Wood eta., Pittsburg, Pa. For sale iii Pottsville, by . . CLEMENS c 5 PAR VI N, Druggists. . December,' • 9. ' 50— FOR SAVE. Battites 'atent Coal Breaker • Tills econonilcal machine is now in sucessful oper alien at Mt.' Bast's and G. Spencer & Co's mines, neer Minersvilli. the Delaware Co.'s mines near Potts ville, and Mt. Packer's mines near Mauch Chunk. This machine is important to the land owner from-its great iedection of wastage in breaking, and still more important to the collier, the cost of preparing coal for market being by its use reduced to less than one fifth of that by the ordinary method. Inquire of the.proprietors, J. &. S. Battin, Philadel phia, or the subscriber at Minersville. D. K. BENNETT. June 1, 2:1-3mo, BOOK.—Just reedy B. BANNAN. 8— 1(1 LARGE RAILROAD WAGONS, adapted for usa .7on the Mount Carbon, and the West Branch Rail roads.' Also, Mining tools, blasting tools, Coal Screams, mai alitassi.Banows. Ap} d y at this office :Jouinegmen Wanted. frw°Oß TRUE good Journeymen Tailors, who are accustomed to work on Coats, are wanted to work-i-good wages will be given by the subacribers. June I„; 227 GRANT Ic HARTZ. COAL. . bite Ash Lump Coa office. 31-3 t JOYFUL, NEWS. firmroyto o For Sale Cheap, COAL AGENCY. • To Diala's and conapmera of Anaracite Coca. - • • THE undersiped having the advantage' of twelve year's 4penence in Mims° and Dk&LING in coal in this region., and having now ielinguisbed all connex ion with Bliirtso,offers his services to purchasers as a Factor or Broker; being desirous of confining his tmnsactionS and remuneration for thecd, to a commis sion only, to the exclusion of all, speculation; as a purchaser and seller on his own account.' • • The advertiser believes that the extended knowledge be has of the different operators, (large and small,) with his constant residence in the region, enabling him to take advantage of any offers, which:the temporary necessities of any of them may itiducti themlto make. His acquaintance with the various qualities of the differ ent veins Worked. and the requirements of different markets as to quality or kind, will be advantages that. when proposed exclusively to the purchaser{ (who by distanee, or the nature of his avocations, would other wise be precluded from them.) confining himself in perfect good faith to a commission only:ou OW price ac tually paid. will'also secure to himself a share of the Patronage 4rthe Trade, and consumers of this staple. Those interested in this advcrthsenient, are refered for inferMation as to the advertiser's; business com petency, and: integrity of character. to the ;under-na med gentlemen. FAIRBANK HODGSON. 1 REFERENCES. • Poststrimx—Messrs. Whitfield & ',Pinkerton, Mi ners nnd Merchants ; John Shippen, Esq!, Prempt; Miners' Band; Benj. Hannan.' Esq., Ed. Minim's' Jour nal ; Samuel Sillyman, Esq., Miner and Merchant. Prtit.snA..—Tilessrs. Farquhar & Carpenter, Brokers, 5G Walnut st., • R. Erving, Esq., Merchant, '2l Ches nut street Bad Patterson, Esq.., Phiada., find Potts ville.' 1 ! Pottscaße July G' .WHOLESALE AND ' - RETAILS COXFEI'IO.YARre BAK.I4;Rr. TnE subscribers respectfully announcn tri the intei itants of Pottsville, that they have fitted up the 'es tablishment in Centre street, next door to the new buildings of Mr. A. B. White, where they are engaged in the constant manufactory ofall kinds of • CONFECTIONARY; Cakes of every description and quality made to order, such WI Plum Cake, Almond Cake, Cit ron Cake, Sponge Cithe, Pound Cake,ci•e:' Cakes for Parties, &c., iced and ornamented in beau tiful style at the shortest notice. Parties will be supplied upon reasonable terms, with Blanc. Manges, CharluttelDe Russe, Calf's Foot Ice Creams, such as the season will permit, &c. , . The subscribers have also fitted up in their establish meat a large and beautithlly furnished saloon, where pure Ice Creams of various kinds, Will he served up daily and nightly. Every thing about their establish ment has been arranged handsomely and neatly, With out regard to expense ; and they hope by careful atten tion to the comfort and enjoyment of their guests, to merit a continuance of that liberal patronage for which they are' at present grateful. GORGE L. GENSLEN; G. JACOB 'llEllit, `ll-6mo June 15,1844 , ' New _Drug . Store: , ~:, 01 E. B. EICHHOLTZ, di, CO., respectfull y', ~---.—,---- ------ > informs the citizens Of Potts% Hie, arid_ - j r- Schuylkill county generally, that they, have ..____, opened, (in the store formerly occupied bi -_ - 15,. Mr. Slater,) a general adsortnient of Drugs, . Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, ,- . . • Oils, Dyes., I I . • Varnishes, . Putty, • Glass, - Specs, , 1 Patent illedicines, ,V., 4-c: And solicits a share of public paironrio. confidently assuring the public, that every artielel in their line, shall be of th. first quality, and purely cdnuice. Having served a regular apprenticeship to the busl ness in -Philadelphia, those Who favour; them with a call, can rest satisfied , that they will !mint salt tly a ainst all mistakes,. ind have theic ine'xlicige4 put up Bith the gseatcst care and nicety., I ; Physicians' prescriptions attended to with particular' o re, at all hours.. Countryhysicatis tint Shirekeep• crs, supplied at a small adva ce oh city-kites. ' December 3, ' TAILORING; ;AT HIS POST :AGikIN!! • • troll subscriber respectfully astounds to his friends 1, and the pub.ic generally, that he intend; here afe to devote his whole attention to the TAIL ORING BUSINESS. at the 014Stanth in M,ab 'man go Street. a few doors irons Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, where hewill, be happy to re ceive the patronage of his old friendk.Mul the public generally. All kinds of Garments will be, made up at the shortest notice, in the most Idshiotrable and durable manner, at - very cheap rates. :t .c Will be in the regular receipt of the Quarterlyi Fashion from New York and Philadelphia which will enable him, to turn outwork equal to any ManufactureOn Inme cities. All kinds ()I Cutting executed'ht thU 'shortest notice. All those who isimr him with . thMi patron age, can depend upon promptness on his part, and a desire to please his custoriterz; :he thcrelbre hopes they will give him a trial. JAMES McALARNEY. 30— Pottsville, 1u1y"27, NEW STiOitt.E. Oliver & Mars, R . ESPECTFULLY announce to the; citizens of Schuylkill county, that they have Commenced bum netts in the Store recently occupied by 'William C. Leib, one door south of the host Office, in the Borouilt of r t 1 . tsville,, where they have just opened a new and ca efully selected .stock of , I ; 'Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass, . • Queens, Earthen and Hol- , . • low Ware, &c' , 1 &e &c . 1 Among which rimy be found Cloths, Cassimeres. Sat tinetts, Mouseline' de Laing, Gingharrs, Lawns, Meri noes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Nanking, Hoßands, Flannels, Marseilles, Valencia, Silk, Satin, and Other Vestings. a great variety of Muslim', Bleached and ; Unbleached, Silk, Cotton, and Ginghams, Handkerchiefs, Summer Cloths, Velveteens,. Ladies acid Gentleman's Stock ings, Gloves, and Mits of all descriptions.. Alen, Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans Molasiies,Sugar, Coffee and Tea, Cheese, Candles, Soap, Salthon, Shad Mack eral, Herring, Hams, Shoulders, and Smoked. Meat, genetally, Tobacco, _Segars, Crackers, thtter, Eggs, Lard. Sweet Oil. Lamp Oil, &c.; Having purchased their goods with great care, rill,' on reasonable terms; they will be enabled to dispos'• of them, at prices quite as low as their neighbors/ FURNITURE!' FU11141711RE!!' CABINET MANUFACTORY RENR r GRESSAXG, _ RESPECTFULLY informs the Schuylkill cmi ntyy public, that he is now/prepared to manufacture all articles of Household and Parlor Furniture in the: neat test, handsomest, and - most satisfactdry manner. lie has also on hand,„at his Ware-room in Mahantango street, corner of Adam street, an assortment of MAHOGANY. CHAIRS of the French pattern with HaixiSeats; Fine Mahogany C,entreYables, / Mahogany ;Dressing Bureaus, made after the French style, with elating, &c. It/addition to the above, the advertiser is prepared to'rcceive and execute all orders for repairs, &c..which Will be carefully attended to and finished at the shortest. notice. All kinds of upholstering, such as covering Sofas, Chairs, Lounges,&c., will be finished in, the most ap proved mannerif entrusted to 'his charge, a long expe rience in the business having qualified biln for the un dertaking. 'The advertiser would inform . the public; that although residing in Pottsville, Ile Can Wan out furniture of 'the best workmanship, at as low prices, as any of the city Warehousese and revival - tally requests those who need articles in his line, to give hint a call, beforae purchtt singelshwhere. May 25 CAEAPGOOD - S ['Olt; ejt.sn, And no Credit gitien.! THE subscriber has just opened at the Store former' lyciccupied by Crosland & ; Christ, cia Rail Road st., a general assortment of Groceries and Provisions, which he will at the lowest ppssibld • prices for cash Such as • ' Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Cheese Rice, Spices, &c., Sperm and Wbalei Oil. Sper maceti, Moulds and • Dipped Candles, Soap. Tobacco, Sugars, Hams, Shoulders, Mess Pork, Dried Reef, Cod-, • fish,Mackerel , te• dtc. WILLIAM 11. IIARHALL. May 25 1844 C A RD . • DR. J. HAIWEL, respectfully itifonits the ;shit& tants of Pottsville, and the Public in general, that be has become successor to Dr, Mester. as Hommopa Chic physician, in its various brandies; and respect fully solicits the patronage °Mr. !beast's friends: ,• Dr. Harpel, has taken up his resident:a for the. prei ens, at Mr. IL Gels's tavern,ln Centte et. above Marks street—where be may be Consulted , at,. any time when not professionably absent. ' el- I cordially -receommend to all my friends, trusting that he will give 'entire satisfaction. March 30, 13— C. 11/EdLER, M. D. SPRING FASHIONS IVE are happy to announce to our filends and emi r tomes, that, we have Just :received the latest Spring Faihions, ad are therefor prepared to make up all kinds of Garments, in the most fashionable et l, at the shortest notice.. ; GRANT & MARTZ.' Apr. 20,' 16- MB WSW .CHMSE of SoperiOr Quality fer Sale 174 by July 27; 30— i T. &J. BEATTY . , B&CON for sale by, GRAY 44 BROTHER, 42 Walllut street; Philadelp 28bia.— READING Flour, Hay and Feed. MITE subscriber respectfully announces to the citi zens'of Schuylkill County, that be constantly keeps on band at his s ßstablishment in Reading, Flour by the Barrel, • Ray by the Bale,• and Feed ofall kinds, Which he will warrant to be equal to any' procured. elsewhere. ' • As he presses the nay himself, he will guarantee each, Rale to be. what it purports' to bi.—there will be node ception practised; as is frequently the case with that procured from New York. • - Orders will be promptly attended to. Address .. • A: G. BRADFORD, Reading. Pa -16-if 651112E1 & 3;111. - Keim, NORTH FIFTH ST., READING, PA. Inzparters of Hardware and' Dealers in Nails, Iron, Steel and Tin, AVF. constantly on hand, a roll, assortment of A - and English Hardware and Cutlery. Nails and Spikes, Ritle Barrels, Planes. Iron and Steel of all kinds ; Tin wire and Rivets, Saddle Trees, Pa. tent Leather and Coarli Mounting; Glass. Paints, Oil and Varnishes ; Cedar and hollow-Ware.Bitponts and Common Powder, Re., 40 which they invite the at tentiOn °Stile citizens of Schuylkill County. `•\. 6-ly Feb. 10, YOUNG :LADIES' 119arding and Day School. RPA I,N G P A.. rvIIE dutids of this Institution commenced on 12 - Wednesday, the tub inst at the liuuse,•eur. net of sth and Walnut streets. Reading being proverbial ter health and corn fort, (tic : Principal thinks it uselei4s to ewer in to details concerning the aevantages ofatS Wee lien. The purpose of the Pr' icipol is to establish a school in which a finished education can be tained.— By the ample means of this seminary. the young ladies entrusted to the care of the - sub. scriber and his accomplished - Priceptress, gill receive such instruction, us. ta coinprt:c a Thor Ough Engl:sh• education, together wall useful and ornamental bra - peke... . . Education embraces not only intelfeeinal tUre, but moral ane religious al.str ; therefore tiie Principal will endeavor to. elevate un expand the mind, and at the same time rabic the heart of the ladies under his dire:ctrun easy and polishea mariners In order to establish a wholesome he school will be divided into t,,Yo depaitinents, viz: junior and senior. Terms for itoarders: Young :tidies above 12 years of ape will pay fur the term of 46 wyek.4, With music, Under 12 years a age With music, This snm entitles the'young 1 ladies to board , and all the, ,ranches taught in the school, gaiter V. it'i bed. bedding, fuel arid drawing and painting, Italian and Spai,ioi lao gpages,and use of the Piano, for which they wil bast to pay extra. Terms tbr Day scholars: Senior Classes, per quarter, SS Junior Classes, do. . 6 rend], Italian • per quarter, Spanish, Thawing and . painting, - Fuel for the whole year , - Extra classes fur young Ladies, who may desire to learn any of the above languages, . Drawin and painting, - - There will be evening (L.Ssea fur young ge tleinen and boys. For further 'partmillars'app at the house of the au'3scriber 1211 December, 2. rmouNT CARBON 1101'EL. VIE subscriber most respeet fully announce to the - public that he has leased tie abut. splendid and delightrulcstablishinent,, r which will be opened - for their ne. gi cocninodation on Monday the 10111. inst. • Tire hotel has lately undeigone a Ihorongli re. nuvation with such impriweinenes and additieniai, furniture as will much increase the comtut t anti acemen ['iodation of his guests.' ]. • . Thisllceeris.situated ot.the•termination'ot tire Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,XiMiles from Philadelphia, adjoining the B.iroug-h I,f Pottsville, aud - comteincs all roe advantages ,or birth town . and country—attached to Ric lestetb]ishandiet ex clusively,for the use of its gooses is ,a beautifill ernanactrial terrace gunk:en/4'M enclowed Park of .overal acres, overlnolting-fron:nits ruing grounds the Raiiruad, the Schuylkill River and Camel. the reservoir of the SClitlylkill Nio,igation Co., and nommen* , a rodiantic arid : beatitiful view ce".- the surrounding ',mountains. The Iloicl, Bath Houses tend,.siable's have a Plentifiq supply in pure mountain spring water.liThe extenwivc airy stables and coach hoUsed; will lie attended by careful and attentive oettleVsea•liiilraail plea sure car ands l carriages, will bekepi. tor - the ac. .c (trnmodationnf guests wishing to visit the mi re 6 and other pluses in this intuit:sung !region. As a pledge of 'tits. disposition to use. his. best exer. tionseo g:H satisfaction-to h i ts guests, lie begs to refer to the teputation of !Ott Catskill Mountain noose and Congress Ball in the City of New Yor"k when I kept by him,; and assures tlieni tha t having daily access to the Philudelolna market, his suaplieslboth for the Table and thee Bar - shati be the best that can be procured. Families Ond indivieualS are assured that eve ry. attention] will be paid by the subscriber and his' family ti render their visits as pleasane pod as conitortalile as at 'any Other establishment in this country', and a share of the public patronage :is respectfully solicited. IL W FMB. bon, July ,1:3, 1•64 - /.. 28-1 v , Mil 3lonnt C 4 p 41.. N N .a. N ' S Cheap Book & Stationery' Store. • I , • ITllesubscriber hits recently fitted up his Establish ment, and is determined to sell all kinds of School Books, Miscellaneous Books, Blank Books, .Stationary, Fanny Stationarp, . *c., *c. ~ . Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest Philadelphia' Cash prices. Beim: determined to acOrnmndate the public, he respectfully solicits the patronage of allthose an want of articles in his line of businesi. c} Country Store-keepers, Teachers and others, sup -J plied wholesale at the very lowest cash prices. 0.. If Storekeepers and others, will be kind enough to furnish us with a list of the Books, they require; we wall be happy 'to furnish them whit a list of our prices per dozen, an order to satisfy them, that we Jose" goods at Philadelphia prices.' ' Mar. 2; 9 PAPER HANGINGS Sr, BORDERS, • ChOper than Whit-Washing. THE subscriber has . on hand, a. large assortment of Paper Hangings and Borders for Parlors, Halls and Roonis, of the latest and most fashionable rattelll3, va rying from 18 to 50 cts. per piece—which he will sell at the Manufacturer's cash prices. The • very low rates at which we sell our papers; makeS it absolutely cheap er papering, , than to white-wash twice a year—and be sides, a house is not now considered finished. until it is apered. , . BENJ. BANNAN, tf3— lin piume 9 f • • UANE on Landlord and Tenant, in Penn sylvania as effected by Acts of Assembly and Judi dial decisions. Price $l.; ( ,J ust.publishe4 and for sale at this office. , • ' April 4, • 18— . . THE subscriber has just received an assortment o Maps on rollers elegantly colored, at about one fourth the price usually sold, brought up to 18-14, em bracing A Map or the World, Maps of the United States, Do do'. Do do Charts of the Presidents, Together with Mitchell's . Traveller's Guide, through the United States—Maps of the States, Texas,itc. June 13 CLAY LETTER PAPER—Jtet feeeived . and for 11_, see at this tete • June 15, • 11-- MEI G. PEIZSICO. 4')-tf Q. BANN . ~N, A'pcn Landlord & Tenant MAPS! MAPS ! ! M APS !! ! • TO THE WHOLE WORLD I : It is admitted lry'all wha hare used them, (milt . who :has not?) that • Dn. PETERS , VEGETABLE 'AN.. • TIBILIOLTS PILLS; RE the most unrivalled 'remedy ever I Ai by the ingenutiyof man. Thry are a socerei4n cure for the followirix complaints: Yellow and Bjlieua Fences, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup.j.i?er Coraplaint,Sielt Ileadache, Jaundice.Aithma, De m : - . sy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of. the Spleen, Nes_ Cholic, Female 'Obstructions, .llearbburn, Forted , . • 'Fongue. Nausea, Disteptions of the Stomacli'iand Rowels.lncipient Diarrlicea.Flatulence,llabituat Cos tiveness, Loss of Appetite, 'Blotched or SalloW Ckaa ptcxian, and in all caste of Torpor of the Bou'uts„ wlffese a CathartiC or an Aperient Is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operationto• clueing. neither Nausea Griping, or Debili.y. l ;7lliey are.extensively used and commended by l'aa&xivaa, PtivsiciANs, in all parts of the, Union, from .;+dtpm. any quantity of Ceititicates . of their %slue can bOOb-- ained. SHERMAN''.S COUGH LOZENGEW Are the safest, most sure and effectual rente4r , foe C o ld s ,Consumptioti,WhoopingCongnAatlitnal Right- ness ( - Write Inns:N.or Chest, .11r. J..hu _;Starkey, foot of Gouverneur its., eiiir;il ,cough of eighteen nuinth's standing., supposed palms s . - settled Consumption , by these be zen , gy „,. w ho the physicians cniild'ilo nothing for lino. . • Mr. Charles W. /',: , 'thus. 71 flowery. Nias Otifd of a.nevere congli and ‘.cild of thrtie month's stait"flifig, by • " hula box of t I.ozeneee. 1; • I:rv. Mr. 497 Feirl sa.. has usedßigin iii his Guilty with success, and•rneumniende . themto all who are afflicted with coughs - ,.40.143, or " • any affertions of the lungs. ..Mr. 3/ E. Martin sliflered several weeks dii tressin,, cough, which nothing -relieved.• till3le4eied these rozenges, curedlitm in a few -botirir, ,harms IV Iptie. No 5 Tontine BuildiOs Will. st.. ga,ve sotne to a-fiiend vv ho had: not e i njoyed a -la's sleep f 1 It Wi•Ck!, being everyXeVy mi ;,tl. iCheq with some iliAft .; ssing cough, :way Ins life. The Lozenges made loograise and enabled hint to ideei, well at nigh. q,'Pte had tried even thing else lie heard of, and notilirfg the afforded tits least: relief—another' instance iitkavitir from 'lln SIWIDiA . N . r.; WORM I.OZENGR2D" Proved in inure than 40.(To.eases to be ftaffliblo. ' the vhly certainnriti-destrn3ing: medicine iet: Or covered ' • In4# limbo MEE Sverrositt op Jeintt. drenstve broath:Oieli int; at lite hose, grindlOkOf rho Ecethdormg steet,ii - Eir at times a raleness'atwhit - thrt lit's tt ith !Insilco! theeks Weeding. ritthe noso:iignsw ina sentettitin at the hedt,oler the "surface of lie body, slight chills or shiveritigg head ache, drowsiness, vertigo. 'tinier, disturtr.lll4rearbs sudden starting in sleep milt fright and 67(41111°g scenointes n.troublesome cough. teverislinsssu thins tunlid line, tits, bad taste in the innuthMitlitfilfbreath 6, 4 . pain id theStornach or powels. fatiet*Tpausea. freaMlPtilleSS, vbraemus npjseluc, leanite#,: r blouted stomach, or rtmbs, gripings. stioutingpaini4)l,rarions karts of the body, a „sense c:.something rising in the throat, iteltint: of the anus too ards 'oi,m,ht4;.frquent desire to•ti,ass sornething, - froM.the bowels. '440 some- time , disChargrs of shine and mucus. • Dr. Cairn IGur lrr, IlitiSiith A venue,lineit,a child that was etired aka by these litizengers,OtOr three 3 earn stitT , rtng,!and VN hen within; vl- r e would hive the least relwf. 'any On boatd of one of tlielllavre n ackuts..‘sias cured of the by.only one dos,e4)ttheris.. lle. Jail It. Word. 37 Thind street. gtivoqhem to his child, and they brough away :he wodtisy thou. sands. , ! Dr. Zuhriskie, Ili Duane pi.. has emit!' the ,in ovet' 700 en-es, some of them of the most alarh) g-char acter, and altva'%s v.lOl the lireatest " . ./Jenjumou I.' Gordo/med. 130 Sixth Aveo4 has, us ed then , in his Catutly for two years, with 'envoi lore. .71 $2lO 40 MU $l6O 90 i SiO . cow. Tivemy-five cents per box. ' - ni ';'; Wiernia,i's Camphor ,vl l , Beadaehe Lort rites Give initiledi:ill: relief in nervous of sicklikadache, paleitaiian o t the heart. IoW floss of spirit4*lespon.. dency. ilifla 'Amatory, 'or putrid sorethroatiitOwel or summer e,mtplaint,tkinting, oppression or 4, liens° o. sinking ot be c hest. eholte., spasins',.eraMpe,b of 'the StIMI:10) or boWels, hysteri'cul a tr. 0 lon s n rlci.all nee./ vous diseases. drowsiness through the .dayielp wake':: rulnes4 at night; cholera or!.:llr . dcra ittorbuAqtarrlatia, Ils,,itutle, or alsense of Pif , gue., rersonsika,ielling or attending large parties. Will rind the Lortertacereab ly revi‘'.ing, and mipa o, rt ng the buovaney-S*uth—u sed'aft dr do•,:ipa iso n. they mature the toneof the sys tern generally; and remove all the utipleo4.ot - 6)10 to•os iil ton free living. ! 7 •It !'' .. J,./.n IL Abi.,rn, Emi., F.illior of/the Rrii(tOr Jona than, win cured Or :I :ievere headache in Seknentes h 3, three Of the Camphor Lezeit,l,es•— he wae)kjudiecti against them.; . / ~ - i•l - I.) A4l, A • SoneS. F. 57. (V, ice l'resii'ent net he Nash ington: Marine I nsnrai.ee Company. has:ktfrered f• • years ,With tiervoit,, headaiibe, that tintbmii'vioUld re• lieve till he in•ttl Ihn,e I.I , Ze,gCS is illt,117:/cfnoveil it entirely in :iNe.m norokles:. nr.iu..tb,thr, it.B:-;i .IW/In:cone, has tHrl jiiihjec to violent ate it I,s 01 to . !.idarllie. so as to trnjiti - :sltitn tt inns , blind for two or, i tont , ' hour at a ton'i.::'iNothit ?ver Atli riled him riy teier till ill; tr.ed IllOe Luxe!) ..., i ~ ~. ;e s •and the , . ClIr!,• lillii ilia rew Initint,,ic,;: ''l'V. ll:A6er 1:•1 or the Nev.!, York Attld, has. Aiseil h e m ir the Itiq ye 4 for IteArlier:AasSitude Ind always rOIIiTSI trviwiliioe triad' t rorit'ilionn. .1 . Sieniiall':. 1'(.4. .11,t:i':• . plar,ert: . • -I,ft06:000 sold:yearly of ads best or alCialasters.--' Ul ic hi n atorm ; Lumbago, Pain or Wealihi.is 'in . the 3,-;f: 4,..11,.. Side, lit-vas-1i Neck, or . I,ituh4 el:retinal 'y cured by P. ji ... 10111Y /Z.,' Cents e4i,•,!atol war -ranted superior to' all othil id:Asters to tqe;::i • Be" par , „ iients'r t.: get .Shi, Ina n's l'aur Mars el(o,l4B‘rOr pot. will he inipi , sed oaoa. A roid the s whit:loold worth Tess imitations.. '.lThe .:ime is 'stamped iiti4 te•back o: 'l caeli;lget ope w 1111.11 it; 4,1. you with suet CeiVell. CII4IOI Lozengei. only . 15 cents a b0i.41, 5 4 Wtirot 1..•.r.(02es *.,::, do do i.. - .'. • ' ' ChM phor or headache — Pi,Or M an't: Pla,ter, oily Ill.:, emits ay•ptijce. The above!Med Willed Ibr . .111, by ":•••• • .. i . 'l . '. kt: J. BENTI'Y .. . Agents for the prt , ipriem'..l . .:•Alsh by • JO I'IN S. C. NtA ar I Ni thugeoa Poi(pllle I tied, Kindev, Port ,Carbon. ; •',.!yg , -: WilliamTal.;"4art,Tamaqua. - 'II; " C ' Genrge Itelisnyder, New Castle. ..ii' __... ,•... , ' :kw 111 Pon. CONSUMPTION 'OF TIDE iiitSGS, A",eclions Of the Ast/anai; Bronchitis Pain or Weal:flees of the Itriaseggr".4ungos Chronic Coughs, Pleuriey, Ilentiregage of Lunge., and all affections . of - the . 'ulmontte: Organs. •' NATURE'S OWN PRESCRWTION.. A 'compound .Balsanne prepaiitinn of the Prunus Vir:giniana •" Wild ctrentv : Bark,' prepared by a. new chemical proadO, approved and recommended by the most , 'ldOinguished phYsicians, and universally ticltruifulege4 the nidst valuable medicine ever discoiefed.. r. Nu Vciackerym Nu Cecil:Pon.: In setting, forth the virtues of tbls,irtlly greet Medicine, e have no desire to, Aceerye - thesis who arc labonring under, nor do we etilMzize it more than it jllOO. deserves, Yet when , we look around and sett' the vast a mount of suffering arid distressioeoSioned by, iwiny of the discuses in which thisrmedieine priived so highly successful, we fdei.Oat we can.„ riot urge its claims too strongly; or:es,:y tos mash, in its favour. • Such indeed are the • surtritistNG Of th Balsam, that even in the aiivsAced stages. of Cossumrritrt, after all the most lil-)crned rem o h a of physicians have failed AM efsict. any change, the use' of this medieine - tha's been, pro. thietive of the. most astonishing relief; and ac tually effected cures after all hopes.,pf recovery Wad been despaired of. • • . In the ,first stages of the diseasiiittirmed 4 . Ca.. ((what Cansumption," originatin Plain neglect • ed 001.13,, it . has been- used wl(lijAnde.viating success, and hundred. ae,knowledgie they owe the restoretion of their health to tbti invaluable medicine alone. In that torn)" ca'!' consumption. Qi) prevalent amongst delicate , Agog female',' commonly termed debility, or i . :NTO A. DEOfillEr .. - A complaint with whtch thouSaiide arelinger. ing, it has also proved highly sueile4sfur,.and not only possesses the power of •chedivg the pro. gross of this alarming complaint,lkitalso serene)... ens and invigorates the system rt:l , .e effedtually than any medicine we have everaSsociied• • irrFor • particulais see Dr. W seal's pea*, on Consumption, to be had Qfthq 'iota. Sold in Pottsville by 301 IN S. C, MARTIN. . In Reading by Mrs. SAR,Aii MORR4S, ari t 3 in every town in the State. 11, lrottsville,Oeteber 44—! • - *2OO 200 U E II El NM EME
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