The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 31, 1844, Image 4

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    Kiss.
nel l nitit,' tiled fair Fanny, as pressing befelosely,
, A youth, all unskqled in IDve, begged for a kits ;
And be, never thinking theOrglint it Jocosely,
Lei •co the soft laud that.was clasped within Lila
But Fanny, astonished to find hlm so coy, '
And wishing in truth - for the kiss She was spiarnhag,
Tiut in play all her aril to embolden the buy,
And teach him a procticat lestou worth learning.
4 1 she repeated—trot sent 'forth such glances
As maidens are Wont When they'rebent MI a prise;
Yet Adonis, still coy, made no further advances,
Nor gouged at the meaning that beamed in her eyes
1 wont she still sighed, 'the more coaxingly Enii
The smiles of fair Fanny, ah ! who could
The boyeaw, at last, she was done with beguiline:
Andpressed the bright rabies that craved to be kigsed .
'ln fatnre,' she whimpered 'you'll know what to do:'
(He kissed herd to ehoW what he'd LE tliN'D hy; her
1 1 wont,' wherryno ask, Means 'Twill not kiss you ;•
Though you may kiss when you like,wilkou,
asking.'
From the ,Southern Miscellany.
Lettei Makjoi. Jones.
7 limey!!le, July 15, 1844
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To Cox. 1115LitITE11,,7 •
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Dear Sir-4 oirre you an apology for not ',wid
ths to you before now; but the fact is I've had a',
monstrous sight of botherments w preveist.- 7 the
baby's been eick, and the crops been in the grass,
and the negroca,has all had the measles, which
has kep me in a tirfect flustration a ll the time.—
But' I've.got things pretty considerable strate now,
and I'm glad to inform; you that we is all.wcil and,
•thrivin, and hope you: is tnioyin tit same hleiY
. .
_ _ wanted to go to toe tsalttmor Convention, to
nominate Mr. Clay; hitt Mary id old Miss !Stal
lions tuck on so about it. and was ao afraid some of
• the steamboats !nought bust their biler and!spill
'mein the sea, that f staid - home just to huMor
'em ;"and ever sense, sein how things was gWine
on slick and.arnooth; I've sort o drapt out of :poli
tics and tenders to the pl.tntatiou. But' I ban%
stand it no longer--I feel like I Would be no bet
ter tier a tory to my country if I was to stand idle
now, and do nothing to help to put down the
treacherous rascals th it is trytn to destroy, the go
vernment ; and sense I've , hoed all the grass out of
soy crap and laid it by; I'm je s t g‘ ti ne t o turn i n
uud help to hoe I , ! , I•ZTFOR.TrOg.TIS.II out by the
mots, and never stop till we lay the good old State
-by next November, sate .and soundlor Henry
Clay ! I never did have much opinion of these
big democrat leaders that- was alWitys tryin to
snake divisions among the different classes of pert=
pie in the country—always tryin to set the pore
.agin the rich. and the'plantets light the maityllic,
ttirerii. and 'the South agin the North, and; even
the unreligious agin the reliAiuus people. I never
(141 belie've they was what they portended to.be,
but I always thought they was friends to their
country, though they took a , monstrowepore way
of showin it. I thought they. wanted - olh se. and
was tryin to fool the people tote votin fur 'ern but
- I never begun to thitik they was mead enon lr to
try to bust up the Union if tkey couldn't hive 'their
own Way. But now I see into 'ern, beinination
take their infernal pieters. and go in for sTiashin.
'ern into the yeartls bowdaciously, So they[ean't
never raise their hcadS as a party in this calmly
agin. '
The truth of the histie;s i= just this—they saw
the people was rwiue throw 'ein in . the ntlr elec
tion like they di , l in 1".3 10; and tried every way
they could in the lastitjongre ss to pump up some
new capital—some new r diist to 'thro;. - Lin the pee
eyea—they tried GeneMl Jackson's fine •and
every thing else they dared to touch, but they bUrnt
their fingers with the tariff, and they. Was afraid to
raise the exist of the, Dank, so they had to just
401 old Tyleta thmiderYand make the most they
could of it. Bitt mind tell you; its gwine to_
blow em all to everlastin , smash before they are
. .
• done with it. That annexation question, i come
Wheelin into the politiCal sky, all of a sudden, like
.s. some thunderin big-comet with a fiery tail, and its
just gwine to serve the Democratic party like a •
taller candle does a skeeter-hawk.; when he dabs
fu the place like a tarsal fool without knowin what
.. ~ ha's about—it'll swinge 'cm all into a perfect
. crackling. The people of thi3 country has gat too.
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. ' much sit 5Z to give. this union away for Texas—
and t - 're not soon gwine to-forget or to forgive
.the man that has got no more sense and no more
patriotism - in 'em than to want us to wash Out the
rementioo blood of our fathers with the . blood of
+our - brotheis in a civil war. •
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.
. We're all strait:as a coon's leg down here. - The
boys is all hurra for Clay, and sense they've found
out that Polk is to be the lokofoky candidate they
took skit a dislike to the yarb that they won't let
..0 stalk of it groa , on ttieieplantations, for fear
people 'nought think they was Polic •men. Old
Nippers was bout the only lokyfoky in the Settle
ment Ite's been crowing about Van Bureit and
•Free 'Trade like a house a-fire till last Monday
when he first heard of the nomination.. 'Polk,
-Polk,'- . .ses he, 'who's Polk.' .-,Some of the bays
told hiss he was the chap what Jimmy Jones of
Tennessee heat so bad fiorGovernor last year.—
Old Nippers haint opened his head bout polities
ever sense. If .Polk doesn't flourish rio better any
where else in Georgia. - than it does bete, it wori't
take many tigers to count the berries next
We're ,all cumin to your Convention—l never
did see sich a stir—every one feels as if the desti
ny of the country was at stake this time—even
the . wirnnien's got the dander alp sense they : heard
about old Bunisquattle's gwine to bust up the
"Union.. You may jet' lay off a, ten acre lot to
hold the Pineville delegation when we git to Mad
ism. No more froth' '
P. S.—l seed in
_tour paper tother day what'
* Pardon Jones says come Out and use my MI
- fluence in favor of the annexation of• Texas, he'll
give the an office such Ifs Secretary of State, Post
master or something: Now; I wish you; would
jest tell Pardon Jones that I aint no lokyfoky .to
be bOught with an office, or I could have sold Out
to the administia4n long.ago. John Jones what
edits the Mudisonian, has been claimin kin with
rile and hintin bout my'runnin with - Mr. Tyler
fpr the Vice Presidency ever sense the Conccn•
, tion, But it aint no go. .1 . wouldn't eXchange
the glorious satisfaction of givin my vote next No
vember for 'the great and patriotic Harry' ; of the
West, not for.all the honors of John Tyler and all
thcfcabinets he's had cense the honest one left him
by Gen. Ifairison quit his treacherous councils.
Thena's my-ecntiments,Pardon Jones.
flints to Lovers of Flowers.—A ntort beautiful
and easily obtained show of evettreens in winter
may be
.had by a very simple plan, which has
been found to answer remarkably well en' a small
scale. If geranium branches aro taken from he,al
- and luxurious trees just before the winter sets
in, cut as for slips, and immersed in soap and Wa
ter, they will, after drooping fur a few days, shed
their leaves, put forth, fresh ones; and continue in .
thelinest , vigorall the winter. .By placing a num
ber of bottles filled in flower baskets, w•
conceal tlie bottles, a show of evorgreet•-•
insured for a whole season. They o
'fresh -water.
g Sarah, dear,' said a waggish husband to his
wife ;ill were in your plate I miuldn't keep the
babe so full of butter as you do.'
'Butter, my dear! I never give it butter.'
• 1i o, but.jrou pOured. about a quart of milk down
it this afternoon, and then trotted it on the knee
for nearly two hours. If it doesn't- contain a
quantity of butter, it isn't for want of chuming.',-
-Boston MaiL
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A t . ttreL FELLOW.--d; ma . advertising for
a *itaition in the London Time(ea, a)'s :;—,. Any
kind of a sitnation willingly accepted, from teach
- ing mathematics to drawing a truck."
The Institution for the Deaf and Ekupto at Co•
Purnbia, Ohio, founded 15 years since, has educa•
red 300. pupils. At present it has 100 inmates,.
NaTustar...—ln Connecticut they cure late scar
iat by covering the body of the patierlt with
!. died onions., Preat 'people they:for onons.
OFFICE • OF THE iS,CHUYLKILL
NAVIGATION COMPANY..
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PHILLDELPII4, 12t. 412.
Rates of Toll, 4-e., upon the' ..c.*knylleilll Narlga
. Con front Me opening Of the Naviga
. lion. in the spring of 1844.,
Your friend, till deal,
JOS. Jidr.`;;ES
FSI
Oh [LADE ii'PHIA.
, • RATES, Sec-UPON !COAL. • •
rI4E following rates of Toll lots coal are fixed !tom,
.1 the opening of the navigation, and will not be mis•
ed prior to the Ist of June, 1814 t., and if they are lower
ed at any time during the shipping season, a drawback
on the previous shipments will bp allowed to ,the a
mount of the reduction, in the way of credit for-Toll on
Coat afterwards shipped. :
From Port Carbon, and Pottreßle, to Philadelphia,
28 cents and from Schuylkill Haven to Philadelphia,
3leet:per ton of t-'lO pounds. . .
• From Port Clinton to Philadelphia, 30 cents pet ton
of '4 to pounds.
- On all way-coal. not coming to Philadelphia, one
third of a cent per ton . per mile. ,
• From the' cross weight, as ascertained at the weigh
locks, five per rent. wilt be deducted, and the toll char
eed noon the net weight. No toll will be charged upon
frai.tions of a ton. • , ,
' MISCELLANEOUS FREIGHT.
The rates of Toll on Misrellaneous Freight will be
aecerding to the-rates and classifications of lag season,
at three mills and four mills per 1000 pounds per mile
ON EMPTY COATS. '
The Toll on Empty Boats will be, as in 1E43, two ets
per mile ; but no tell will be charged on any boat wher
its cargo pays a toll of 85 or upwards.
By order of the Beard of Managers.
CLAUDIUS HARPER, Secretary.
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SM A L
suss
March ,'9
TANDSOMELS situated in Bradford County, Pa.
Al on the waters of Little Loya/sock Creek, about 70
miles North of Pottsville, and 15 miles South of Mon
roeton, containing as follows-4e 62 Acres, 105 -Per
ches—one 53 Acres 77 Perches7One tN Acres,' also, 85
Acres, 41 Perches, adjoining.' unimproved. The . int
proveme.nts-ost each are n good log dwelling, small barn.
&c.. good spring near the door, land within 11 iniles of
the Tioga Turnpike, 1 mile of Daniel Miller's improved
Farm and Saw Mill, and near to P. Office, School, Meet
ings,- &c. They adjoin the improved Farms of Thomas
Murphy, Cornelius Manahan antPDaniel Obrien. The
Titla is indisputable, having been held by the present
ow tier 40 Keari, taxes all paid up' t &c. Letters post-paid
win be attended to—and if several individuals, will
matte a purchase together, the terms will be liberal.—
D. Millar can show the Farms. !Direct to
A. P. MORItIS
Real Eszat2. (Alice, 23, Filbert st.
Philade... March:23, ISi I. 12-6aio
Phiiadtlphia,
rACICAGE SALES Oh' HOOTS 4 'AND SHOES,
Every ,Tuesday morning, at LO o'cbock,
BY G. W. ILORD.
CARD.—A combination havin'g been formed by a por
tion of the Dealers in Boots and Shoes, of.this city,
with the avowed object of suppressing the sale of those
Goods by Auction. It seems proper for the subscriber,
(who has held these Sales for the past eighteen months)
to state that not Withstanding the combination, the
Sales will not be stopped; but On the contrary, as he
will now rely more than ever, iln the patronage of the
Country Merchants,•the sales will be held
EL:cry Tuesday I .lllorning,, ' L
at tha Itualon Store, 213.1%13r:cm it., and his'arrange
ments with the Manufacturers, both of this city and all
New England, are such, as to insure him, a constant
a d Cult supply of every deSeription of goods. ,
The mere fart of so erect an efibrt being made, to
put down theSe Sans, is the best evidence the , Country
Merchant can have, that it islfiir his interest to sust
ain thorn
Marc. 54.1 i I`l,-6in
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Scales! Scales!! •
DALE'S Patent Pre
mium .Platform a n
Counter Scales., celebra
ted for accuracy and con
venience, warranted .to
keep in order, and weigh
correctly, longer • than
any other , Scale in use.
We have a 'huge Mint
tin of testimonials, from
Rail Road Co's, Trans
portation Co'S, Coal
Dealers, Merchants and
others, who tia,ve these
'Scales in use, Which can
tieaeen atis;o. 42 Walnut
st
ale by 1.,
Gruy & BROTHER, •
Sale Agents for the Patentee, 42 Walnut Phila..
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GRA.Y . BROTHER, • - •
Coal k Iron Dealer and general Commission Mer
chants, and Dealers in all" kind 4 of Scales and-Weights,
N0..1e, Walnut street, Philadelphia. I ,
Feb. 17 : 7-
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COAL: COAL!!
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TRY R . BROTHER, have taken the' Second Wharf
bdow Locost ,Fireet. and will revetve. Coal on
tAtorage, or to sell or rediip• the most favourable
s , rms.' Advances made if reviired. Oftice.3 . 2. Walnut
tteet. April II
. • • •
A TTEN.TION.
MILITARY STORE
T E .FlllFrtibCl" wou!d re9vetfully inform hii
friends and customers, Oat he liasloc,itcd his
, .
,
lltlifurif Cdp 111at•J'acinryl
In Third Street. N. 101, a i'etv doors below Race,
where he wou'Al he pleased to sec his old 'customers
and as many new ones as are, disposed to favour him
with their cirsiont. lie still dominoes to matrufactorc
11di( ary and Sportmen's articles, Of every dscriPtion.
.5,1,11 as leather, ('loth. Felt,l ' Silk and Beaver Dress'
( aye, e Grail l•niterns; Forage papi; holsters for troop
Body do; Carionch Beim Bayntirt c ibbards, word
Bolts or .111 kinds; CanteenFi ; .Knansackti, different
patterns: Fire Buckets, rii4.iing Boxes,h'robe do.
Brush and Pirker's Plumrs.! Poropnons
Caps; I.eathir Stocks, Gun Case.s. superio,r quality
Shot iii.gs.'Ciame Bags. nruMs &c.
11:1111d . rs thankfully received and promptly at
tendc : tu. WILLIAM CRESS)IAN,
:NO 161 North Third Street!, t. few door's below -Rat;
Philadelphia. January' 13,! 1841 2—Cm
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Ti , ) Dyers, Etleneherp, Paper Matteis, Steam
Engine ; Malik:re, aild'othirs
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O=EN=ll
WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES
From 4 inches to i in calibie sail 2 to 12feet long,
callable of sustaining
.pressiire roan 400 to WOO tbs.
per square . inch, with Stop iii.cks, Ti Ls, and
caber futures to suit, fitting 'together, With screw
joints, suitable for STEAM,IWATER, GA$, and for
LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER Fcesa
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t is i
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- t1 . m•kl - EG T-- ,•r..11WZ17-.3=-Z - IZi: •.L...1.. --- I;L .. =lllgZlira
Manufactured and for sale qiy.
norm's,. TASKER & MORRIS.
Warehouse B. E. Corner of Third & walnut Street*,
PHILADELPHIA:
July 11,,
PURE IV DITE LEAD.'
a
I.
VIETEIERILL & trianufacto
1 r refs, No 65 north 'Front street, !add..
phia, have now a good supply of their Warranted
'pure ‘iliet lead, and those customers who have
been sparintrly suppliedl in conseciuenee •of ott
run-on the article, shall now have their orders
tilled, •
No linovvii subsance piTesses these preserva.
tjve and heautifying preperies so desirable in ai
paint, to an tqual e;ent With unadulterated
white lead; hence admixture of other mater.
al' only mars as value, - 1 It 'has therefore be
the steady aim of the. Manufacturera,.for tnanf
years, to supply to the Public a perfectly pure,
white lead;.; the unceasing dernand , ifor the ar
ticle is °roof that it has mat wih f avor. It is
invariable branded on one'head—WETLIERILL
& BROTII ER, in full, and on the other; WAR
RANTED PURE—all to rediettera-
November 19,
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PHILWA. r READING At POTTS* ILLE
RAIL ROAD.
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SUUNIEIS AnRANGENE:II9,IOT PASSENOI
On and after July Ist., 184
MIMS OF 6rAtanic,
From Pottsville, at
Daily
RATES OF FARE.
Between Pottsville and Philada. No. 1 33 00,1 Co• 23 0 0
" •• Reading, " 4 0 , ". 1 20
All Passengers are requested to procure their tick
ets, before the Trains start.
June 29 •
i.;to •
B A. forstle by
4 Wahl ut etfcCt, Pli!ladelphla
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PHILAVELPOIA.
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TO Country Merchants.
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'!.
'rue subtembers respectfully invite Donntry:Mer-.
chants who are about to purchase Fall and Winter
Bunplies, to an examination of theirrespective Stocks,
belleyinv that their 'seven' assortmentanre as com
plete at have. firer been offered in the• Philadelphia
Market.
With Stocks of Goods in their several !Departments
of the choicest kinds:-ca . deterrnination to sell on terms
which cannot MS to prove satisfactory—and a disposi
tion to please old and new customers, will we hope, be
a sufficient inducement to purchasers to call at our res
-pei.tive establithmente.
MK'S AND FANCY GOODS.
W: & R. P. 'Rintington, 80 Market. street.
Ashhurst & Remington, ,60 " • "
Ruck & Potter, ' 116 " ! ' "
Yard &GiMoms', . 109 -" ! "
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY !GOODS.
Reynolds, McFirrland &Co. . 106 ' Market 'Street.
Burnett, Withirs & Co. • . 120 " .
Fcott 4. Baker, ;. 150 " I "
Wise, Pusey &Vise, ~ LSI "I , "
Hardy &Hackers. .16 N. Second Street.
IMPORTERS OF. CLOTHS, CASSpIERES,
VESTINGS..&c.
William IL Lore, 147 Market Street.
Lambert. Duy, : . 108 " ' "
- , HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Michael V. Baker, ' 215 ' " , "
Edward S: Handy & Co. 93 " "
IMPORTERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF SAD
DLERY HARDWARE. I
Horn & Emeasst". . 2151, !" ! "
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BOOTS, :SHOES, BONNETS ?
CAPS LEGHORN
-‘• AND PALM HATS, &e.:
E. C. J. G.Whelan, 158 Market Street.
Levick;Jenkin's & Co. - 150 .‘ •`•
N. Conrad & 60 64 44
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS' IN DRUGS,
MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &e.
Thomas P. Jarnes. ' 212 Market Street.
Potts, Linn & Harris. ' 2131 "1 "
Robinson, Collins & Co. 87 "1
Edn'aref Cale, 54 "
Thompson, Pn . pcoast & Cn. ,40 "
. BATS, GAPS, FURS AND TRIMMINGS.
Kenton. " 176 Market Street
John Sauerbier do Brother, 62 ••
BOOKS AND STATIONARY.
Grigg & Elliott, 9 N— Fourth itreet.
Hogan & Thotnpron, 30 "
IDIPORTERS OF BRITISH AND .FRENCH
I.* A NCY & STABLE ST ATI! NARY
L. , 1. Cullen Si:Co. 27 S. Fuurth street.
Henry Cohen • 3 16 !66
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IMPORTERS OF HOSIERY, GLOVES. TRIM
. MINGS AND FANCY GOODS.
S.:itley & Sevening; . 2.1 N. Third street..
Parker Lehrsin,. 3 " "
comps; BRUSHES, BROOMS, &c. "
Thomas Cooper; 3 N. !Front street.
IMPORTER OF TOYS, FANCY AN D STAPLE
GOODS.
A. F.• Ott - 16 S. Fourth street
MANUFAeT'R OF PATENT LARD LAMPS.
'Ellis S. Aichen 32 N. Second Street.. •
MANITACtP. OF PATENT FLOOR AND FUR
' ,- FITURE , OIL CLOTHS!
•
Iseae Maeauley, Jr. 6 N. Fifth street.
• MANUFACTIN AND IMPORTERS OF PAPER
, • I HANGINGS. •
Howell &'l3rothers,•Bo & 142 Chestnut 'street.
Philidelphie., August 21. . 31—
.
N 0.37 - SECOND STREET, PIIILADA.
' bOUT ic
.
Manufacturers of ' Wholesale Dealers in
bonnet Caps,; , - French and American Atli-
Dress Caps, ,- , ficial Flowe'p, at Manufac-
Infant's Caps,' turves prices, •
.Matrning Capes, Feathers; .
'Capes and Collars, Ribbons,
Chemisetts, .' ' Velvets,
Blond and Cotton finales, ilukratan ,k. Crown Linings,
Bonnet Frames,- Crowns. French %Villows, &c.
The attention of Merchants and—Milliners, is re
spectfunly invited ,to our 'assortment of the above
Goods, to which we are receiving constant additions' of
every new and desirable .article in the line
Ancust 21
1 IVO Ai A 7ii.11) STEEL.
•nE subi . cribe e r offers for sale on the most favorable
2 terms a,gcnei al assortment of the best qnality
English•refined and common iron;
American roll-id and hammered do-
Spring;cast and shearsteel;
Swed , ,a and American blister do •
Also, hoop, sheet, band, scroll, small round and square
iron.
• Juniata horse nail and other slit rods, &c.
, JOHN W. MIDDLETON,
L'79 North 2d at., Above C;allowhill at., near the R. Road
Pciladelptila, August 24, , • • - . 31-Iy*.
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, DI§zO4I.ITION :OE COP.% trEN ERS 114 P.
I
1) I 1 E e,,Ortnerehip of SPRING% ISIF.VIN 4 t. &
: Co. havin_ been dissolved, the hosier:a t f the
late et,licernw ill t.tMeltied by the tinfersnitted. who
will conpnue the coal busint,e as hretetitre.
J :tVEsT NEVINS,
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GO ['ee( strcet,l Philadel, , hia.
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Philada..Aug. 7, 1614 ' 1 33
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D. B. ,Sniftp. & W. Hodgson, jr
WHOLE'S-4.LE AND. RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
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Manufacturers of Pharmaccutic i al and Chem
'
kat Preparritions cc' . importers oflforeign Drugs;
. .N. E. CORtiElt OF ARCM& SISTIVBTS ,
I'IIII.ADELP I I 1 't.
T)ITTSICI.NNS, Druggists and Storekeepers supplied
I with mrilicines'of the best qualityi, on liberal terms.
Medicine Chests, for travelling or for families, of va
rious sizes. • The various new rcrriedies and rare Chem 7
ical.3, with particular regard to their purity.
August 3 . 1 31—Smo
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HE subscriber is induced from the very liberal en
.l cirragcnient he has received (and also from the
necessity ot their being a cheap Retail Store, in this
part of the town) has procured and will keep constantly
on hand—Flour, salt, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, .Cheese, Mo
lasses, Vinegar, &c., &c., which in connection with his
present stock of Hams, Shoulders, Mackeral, Herring
and Cqd fish; Brown, Yellow and White Soap: Also a
very - superior article of pure Palm, Almond and Fancy
Soaps—SpeCni and Tallow Candles—Winter and Fall
Strained Sperm Oil, &c. Arr'., &e. All of which he will
sell at the lowest Cash Retail Prices—And to inclines,
or those buying to sell again a liberal deduction will be
made, in proportiOrr to the quantity taken.
1: EDWARD YARDLEY, , York store.
P. s.—Frsim the fact of my having a person in the
pity, whose time and attention, is devoted to the selec
tion of the articles I 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, 1843, -
IMPORTANT INVENTION.
SUPERIOR. WASHING MACHINE
9 - IIE undersigned haiing -become the owner and
proprietor of-Mr. John tiliugeit'S newly invented
Patent Washing Machine, for the pointy of Setifl7l kill'
and is now making the machines at his chop, in Potts.
ville,wher6 he has a supply on hand for inspection and
sale, at the Very moderate mice of ivien dollars.
• This machine for cheapness, efticaby and perfection
in any respect, is without exception the greatest inven
tion in the known World. It is the only washing ma
chine among the many thousands that have been pro
nounced PERFECT. It washes 'Without rubbing or
scrubbing, tearing or wearing. preseing or squeezing,
knocks off I h buttons, does an the finery work of clean
sing Hems, Tucks, Frills, &c., in a few minateel and
washes clean all coats, vests, paPialoons, shirts and
bed clothing of the dirtiest kind, With less than on -
tenth part of soap n r eeessaryin the ordinary way
tvashing. A girl of twelve years old,can wash more .
two house, than two women In a whOle day by hand. .
ISAAC SEVERN.
Pottsville,. August 3 '3l—
To the Military.
AB the period is - fast appmarhing [for the election of
Officers to the severaLßattalions, and of the New.
Brigade, and as it is generally, althongh erreneously,be
lieved that a good uniform cannot' be procured nut of
the city, the subscribers, would therefore notify all
successful,andidatet of the fact, that they are prepa
red,to furnish MILITARY OUTFITS, of any rank,
from Major General, to Corporal, in as correct, ele
gant and cheap a manner, as any cither establishritent
in the state—for the truth of all which they can give
high and satisfactory evidence.
LIPPINCOTT c
TAYLOR,
Corner Xakaritango and Centre streets.
Feb. I
A CARD:
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• ALBERT G. BRDOKE,
BEas to inform - the Coal °perkier', and the Mer
cbantsPgenerally of Schuylkill .county, that be . is
now prepared to manufacture
•
.• ' • IS HFCI V EL'S .
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il
'of every description, of the best materials, and in the
most workmanlike manners. whit lhe is enabled to
sell at the lowest city. prices.
All orders promptly attended to, and the most: acorn&
modeling terms of payment given to purchasers.
• Port Carbon, April 8, 1 144,m0
1 I
1 47-
New . Tailoring Establishment
rgItRE subscribers inform their Mends, and the pub
lic, that they have located theniselves, over the
store lately occupied by B. T. Taylor, and are prepared
to do any work in the Tailoring line,' From the long
experience of the Senior Partner, they with confidence
solicit a share of the public patronage, as it is their in
tention, tOglve satisfaction to all who will favor them
with their custom. .- R. M. GRANT -
PETER S. rdARTZ, .
VAST , IRON SCREENS.—Cast Icon Ro
Scrconi of various ekes
and for'siale . at W. U. MARSIIALL'S Cheap
Grocery flour Feed & Provision. Store corner of
Norwegian.Strect.ensplopt.C4.ro4.gaii Road
Junclq, ,
GRAY DRi:atifilt,
- - -
GEO. EDP ARDS SON;
Chip, Wire, rap springa, &c
Wholesale and itet4il Store.
April 6
J
1 THR:_MithiRS! :401IliNAL.
I Atml-vviiE,ti7iL
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USO' ' '' '''' ' '' 4 ' l.. - . •
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1.
K...--, Av--
grs ACOUSTIC OIL! -K .
. TOP:11111 cote FOR llO
lif 'COAFIBESS
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DMtkXN'ESS CITRED.
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Sthrpa's CompoUntl - Kreosotd Acoustic Oil,
,
roßthe cure of pEA F NESS,Tairs, and the is
.1 charge of matter from the ears; also till those disa
greeable noises like the buzzing' of, insects, falling of
water, buzzing of Steam, &c., &c. Which are symptoms
of approaching desifness and also attendant- with, the
disease.
. ~ - Cl3lt i iii.rlCATEds
TherfoilowineEditeriaLs and certificates will be read.
with interest aS-4.lfey speak facts, which are "stubborn
things." :. i 1
• 11losT Ex.Tasoniat*sav Cone!—lf anY have donbts,
they may now. disiltiss them, and tf.e most incredulous
may consider Deafness as rumble. [Numerous cases of
cures, and tuany of them very. remarkable—by the.use
of 'Scarpa's Oil,' have been publisbe!d, burthis 'caps
the climax!' • Young,or old may. ybt. recover hearing.
A lady i 'Smithfield, Pennsylvania,' and now about 80
,4
years n' tge had bi.en gradually getting deaf for more
thin -11' ears, es that it was next to impossible to make
her hin conver'sathin in the loudest tones of voice;
Last winter she: Was induced to tit `Searpa's Oil for
Deafness.' It is cinly necessary to add that she has us
ed two bottles, and that her hearing is perfectly restor
ed—she is cured.
' DeLexess' Di:um—The following extract from a
letter written by ;dr. Johnson of Ikistoo; to a friend in
this city, is important.i •
The bottle of iii.arpt's Oil 'for Deafness, that you
sent me, with the livid] that my datOster, would try it,
has been used, and in its effects; have astonished all t
you know how very deaf she has been 'Alice she was
three years oltl4-she now hears quite well, but as the
medicine has all,lJeen used, I wish you to send Inc an
other bottle, whirls I have every reason to believe wit
cure her entirely.'r—rTinies. •
For gale by B. B. GUMPERT, Nn; Ir2o North Second
Street; Phitadelpnia;and by
EICIIIIOLTZ & 'SANDER SON,
Agents, Pottsville..
, .
30—
1513,.
CO] STOCK 4 cos
Concentra!Oa CikiinpOntall Extract of
,:SARS'A,PSRI4LA.
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port the cure of Scrofula, Chronic Itheurnatirn, Gen
eral Debility,iCntaneous Diseases. Scaly Eruptions
of the Shin, Te '
;tter Finiflrs or PUStules on the Face,
Liver Atfections,l sletcurial and rSypltilcid DiSeases,
Riles, from an impure habit of body, Ulcerations of the
Throat and Lee; raitiVand Swelling of the Bones, and
all Diseases arising froM an impure state of the Blood.
Exposures Undjittprudunces in Bite, Excessive use of
- Mercury, Sre. - t '
An irpmenseeffort has been lately made- to introduce
various compoOndstcalled °Extracts of Sarsaparilla,'
as positive andainecilic cure-alls. jfive were to beliove
the.extravagaiit ass , irtions of the adventurers who are
plishing them, nil; disease that '' ileili is heir to," call be
governed and temoveil by these woinleiful —.extracts."
Now, we want no Customers to our articles but persons
of-common sense] at least ; and Mose who have that,
will find it Mina :Tilde to believe these extravagant and
ridiculous a=sert oas. Depend upon it then, if you. get
COMSTOCK'S t ue extract of the real Sarsaparilla, ev
'eri disease that .ais be cored-by this and various other
'roots that form ti e compound: will be cured by it. Such;
particularly, ac r'....rofitla.:lllommalisin, and all disc:mil
of the blood, and partiridkrly di.ease and suffering front
, the abuse or vier any. 1.3051gT0t . 04 SA 11KA YAIIILLA 19 1
warranted as good as any in the city, and at just half
the price of Oth , ri. titi,B in as large bottles, vie:—GO
' cents per Nude. or ;tit pir doyen: Suit yourselves
To be fOitml Milt at Contrdock's Branch House, No, 2,
North sth St. 'Philadelphia. add in Tott'sville, at'
Feb. 17, . C7.11y . I_ S. C. MARTIN'S.
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J0tn....1. NEV.'S:
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Almost every: discaze that fiekli is ite:r to mat be
cured by,thb iiinelv also. of 0.11 1. : 1,1. : 1- cOm -
POWS I) 14lP(It 1.TiV1..: '1 111.:T.. ' This may be
proveeLsatisfaceprily to those who,will call at any of
the sobes where this invaluable ;medicine is sold. by
certificates (orpiierly authenticated) of cures perform
ed on individitals ' Who had, lost all hopes of relief—
cerfificates of l'hysicians who likd the mold severe
cases under tre a tment, their patients having taken the
medicine by thiradvice and been cured- certificates
from the Ptoth notary, Clerk of prphans' Coort.No•
Lary, A.c..Rtitir , their itec i toirtabce with persons of
.rerp,ctability et rd standing, wlll Living the good or
.their tel in4n at heart, fiave cduntarily eottie tor
ward :iiiil gOeli a statement of I.liir ease and its cure
for ptiblicattind,S:c. &r. The number of these certi
ficates beingta'fi great for newspaper publication, the
subscriber le,is rlecined it adibsable th bave a copy of
the most import:l4J certificataks [lroner!y antlientica•
ted, under scab oh be placed at the stores of agents,
who have the medicinefor sale. vilieie - persoliß :Inc
• ted with seri Fulai or Rings ei,il White 'Swelling,
Chronic llhemnalism. Toter, illerenrial ili.,eases
• Eruptions of tie •km. Cough of )(Mg standing or in
cinient Conk,'l nptinn, sp.!: Ile:id-ache Ale. \•c, may
have an r.pim [unify of ascertaniing the names and
residences of t icise who have been Mired by its use.
and who will i e wil ti ng, if CL'lledlupin, to give even,
information re . niicil. : . . .
As a more g metal evidence that thin is no quack
medicine. f Wi old refer to the rnmes of the follow
int!'weli kndo i iillyiaciatits, whOdiave attested to its
ellicim,..- , -D'r... l'. 11,estcr; Dr: . ',G.' Brett. Dr-. hi',
31--2 ma
. . .
O tt ", Ur: 11!111
St 4d whole ,
caiStoro of
Port C... b
J. n.
January
REMEDY tOW
• •
Fats for the People.,
•
r lEIE cedstanily increasing pipularity and
sale 0113. A Fahnestock's Verrniloge has in•
duced neraens , who are envinus:Ok its success In
palm off dodo the public preparatlons which all
medical Men know to be inetlicaeloos in expel
ling ?canna rrom the system. .
This Veirnifoge has made-its''%Vp into pub
lic favour uOon the groond, of its town intrinsic
merits, more than any other medicine of I.`lo kind
now used and while many' iSom remedies
have, by dint et pulEng; been forced into 'sale,'
and sWirtlyialter gone into the obOdrity which
their wort! lersness justly mended B. A. )-
nestricit's Vi?rrn tinge cowhides to 'bOriumphant
suaiaini4l. I
It has poly to !JO used and its
effects wilt,tiully sustain all that is said of its Won.
derful expelling power.. •
Certificate.
l deg, Erie CO.. New I', Jan. 7,1843.
We 'cellos , that we have 13. lA. Fahnes
tock's ,Vernlifuge in our families. 4nd in every
case it has 'proved a decided and cffeiltual remedy
for expellitig worms from the system We cor
dially recOOlmend it to parents who have chi:-
drcn affiletini with that danger Mis idaludy.
Et .ON yawl! :1
IY. M. Et PAIN . ,E,
It'r'T MAY
. ,
.1 SEPII BUIcROUGHS. 1
For salo,,wholesale Itnd• retail, at the Drug
Warebousel of - •
. • 1 B. A. FA
,INESTOCii & Co.
Corner 4Sixth and W' rd sta., Pittsburg, Pa.
For sale in Potlarille, by
G E M ENS 4- . ARVIN, li t ruggisis.
1 .,
- Decemblr, 9. ' I 50--
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FOR S ALE. .
Battin's Patent Coal Breaker
rip EllS ectinomical 'machine is now in sutessful oper
a, ation ati Mr. Bast's andlG. Spencer Co's mines,
near Mine raWlie, the Delatbare Co.'s mineS near-Patta-
Ville, and Mil. Packer's mines near Mauch Chun*.
This machine is important to the land ociiner from its
great reduction of wastage in breaking, and still morn
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 oil the proprietors. J. &. S. Batthn, Philadet•
phis, or the subscriber at Blinerstqlle.
. D. K. BENNETT_
• 22-3mo*
June 1,
!.. For. Sale pheap,
.19 LARGERAILROAD WAGONS, odanted for uaa
nti the 151onnt Carbon, and the West Branch Rail
roads. Also, Mining tools, blastmetoolo, Coal Screens,
and Wheel Apply at this office
Feb., 10, . •
nnWO 0
X are ac
Isrork-leoe
June 1,
111 , thleRhere, Dr. 4 E. orb°,
le ;Bid Retail at the du.; amiCheitit
E.I.
'arlk i 111 e;' !tug!' Kin&lry
Vouie. Or:ripburg.
ME
fourneyraen Wanted.,
)R THREE good ,Jptuneymen Tabors, who
!'eustomed to work 'on Coats, are wanted to
wages will evint by the,anbkoribeis:
22 • GRANT MARTZ.
COAIL'AGEN CY.
To Dealers and consumers of Anthracite Coal.
TliC undersigned having the advantage of twelve
year's experience in Miami and DEALING - In coal
in this rekon, and having now rer.ingnished all connex
ion with Alin so, offer,' his services to purchasers as a
Factor rat• Broker being desirous of confiuing , his
transactions and remuneration for them, to a commis
sion only, to the exclusion' of all speculaiion ; as a
purchai,sr and seller on his own account.'
The advertiser believes that the. extended knowledge
he has of the different operators, (large and
with his constant residence in the reeion, enabling him
to take advantage of any °Mira, which the temporary
necessities of any of them may induce them to make.
acquaintance with the various mtal it ies of ttfe 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
distance, or the nature of his avocations, would other
wise be piecluded from them.) confining himself in
perfect gond faith to a commission only on the price ac
tually- paid, will also secure to himself a share of the
patronage lathe Trade, and consumers of this staple.
Those Interested in this advertisement, are refer: Ai
for inforniation as tri the advartizer's business tom
,petency, and integrity of character, to the under-na
med gentlemen. F. O AIItI3INK HODGSON.
REFERENCES , .
Whitfield fif Prnkerton, Mi
ners and Merchants ; John Shippers, Esq., Prrsd't.
Miners' Band; Benj. Bannan, Esq., Ed. Miners' Jour
nal; 'Samuel SillyinalL.Esq., Miner and Mere.hant.
Pit t t ni..—Messrs. Farquhar S. Carpenter, Brokers,
56 Walnut st., ; 11. Ewing, Esq., Merchant, 11 Ches
nut street ; Bard Patterson, Esq., Philada and Potts-
Ville. 1 ,
Pottsville July 6 • .
New Drug Store.
E. E. EICIMOLTZ, & Ca.; t j espectfully
informs the citizens of Pott4v Me, and
Schuylkill county generally, that they have
opened, (in the store formerly occupied by
Mr, Slater,) a general assortment of
Drugs, Medicinei,
Chemicals, Paints-,
Oil*, Dyes,
Varnishes, ! Patty,
Glass, Sivas,
Patent Medicines,
And solicits a share of public patronace. confidently
Assuring
rt he public, that every artiCle in their line,
shall be or the first quality, and purely cenuine.
Havinr.lserved a regular apprenticeship to the busi
ness in iphiladelphia, those who favour them with a
call. can test satisfied that they will guard strictly a
gainst Alt mistakes, and have their medicines put up
with the gseatest care and nicety.
Physicians' prescriptions attended to with particular
at'All hours. Cottntry Physicans and Storekeep
cr,,,:supplied at a small advance on city prices
December 3,
' EaV S 0. IL' E .
Oliver & Mars,
, .
Ti rsr .cTrui.r..k• announce to the :citizens of
/I SetaMkill county, that they have comMenced bust
-ness in the Store recently orrupied by William C. Lulli.
one doorlsouth - of the Post Office, in the Borough of
tOttsville, where they have just opened a new and
carefully selected stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass, .
Qneens, Earthen and .1401-
low Ware, &0., &c ., &c.
Antonh which may lie found Cloths, Casiimeres ' sat-
Wiens. Moust , line de. Laina, Gingham, Lawns, .:leri
noes, Silk?, Satiri, Laces, Nankins, Hollands, Flannels,
Mareeilhts, Valencia. Silk; t,4atin, and other Vestings, a
great variety of Muslins, Bleached anti ;Unbleached,
Silk„C,itton, anti Gingbanni, Ilandlterchiefs, Sum Mer
Cloths. iVelveteens, Ladie'ii and Centlethan's Stock
ings, Glares, and Mits °fall descriptions.i Also, Syrup,
Sugar House and New Orleans 2,l,dasse,.. Sugar, Gothic
and Tea, Cheese. Candles, Soap, 6,111111.13. Shad Mack
eral, liiirring, llama, Shoulders, and rintidzed Meat,
io-nerally,, Tobacco, Svears. Crackers, Ilutlin, Eggs,
lard. li i•eet Oil, Lamp 0i1,.&c., &.. &c,
itavit 2 purchased their goods with gr:iat rare, and
on rea .s,,
noble terms, they will be colbled to dispose of
them, al prices quite as low, as their neighbors.
l •
• tiinsiTiatEt :ruRN: T
CABINET INIA.NUFACTORY
,
. 11EXR I GRESS..I..VO,
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RESPECTFULLY Informs the Schuylkill county
pub ic, that he is now Prepared to manufacture all
articles of : Household and Parlor Furniture in the neat-
Teel, handsomest, and most satisfactory. •manner. He
has aim) on hand, at his NYare-count in Mahantangs
street, Horner of Adam street , an assortment of
I .
MAHOGA T CHAIRS of the French Pattern with
Hair Seats; Fine :%lain.aanv f'S:iiti)..Tables,
Mahogany Dressing Bareahs,
made 3 Ler the French 5t.7,10; with Masses, 4. , r.
In ad lition to tit?. above, The advertiser is prepared
to rec.r ve and execute all orders for repairs. &c., which
will he arefully attended'to: and finished at the shortest
:totter , .
All Itlnils•of upholsterinc, such as roverinz Sofas,
Chairs, l 4.munges, &t., will he finished in, the most ap
prnrfdj manner. if entrusted i,i his rhareil, a lone expe
rience in the btrtinesa having qualified hiin for the an,
dertaltine. . ,
The ridvertiser would inform the publin that althouch
residine in Pottsville, he can tern outfitruiture of the
hest wiirlimansltio, at as low, juices, as any of the city
Warenteisev, and re4pectfulli: reoueqs those who need
article 4 in his hue, to cive a call, beforse purcha
sing elithwhere. May '25 , 21—ly
porrsViLLE • HOUSE,
CENTRE STREET, EAST :SIDE, OPPOSI7
MAIIASTANG4 STUEET.
TIM subserilier takes this method n
":12411 • `
railing the attention of travellers to hi
;; ; •. HOTEL; Mutat ed . as above.
ins 4 He is now prepared. with the aid of a
-sr.' • handsomely furnished House—excellent
tableand good bar, to accommodate satisfactorily and
sumptuously all whn may chpose to patronize his es
tablishment. 'file HOTgl, is xiinated at a central spot
in the Borough, and adapts itsplf peculiarly to business
men, as a boarding house.
Attached to the Hotel! is cod and comfortable so-
Which, witit the addition. of attentive ostlers, and
ater, . make - it a desirable .s,t mining place for travellers
wh:O.use their own conveyancs.
Always thankful for past faVors. he hopes by strict
and Niteroi attention ti the comfort of his patrons, to
merit a fiirther continuance of them.
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Pott l aville, May IS
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TIN IVAit E iIIANUFACTORY.
..lahantango street, 2d door ahoro Centre at., South Side.
I
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\\T!Tiiile,i.A2dis'.7,luLit.kiiinifeocrimnat.l,lce,,cei
r i
i r
, r i . i ;ts
that f he is.
prepaltd to . receive and execute 'all oider's ,for tin .
ware rif every character. • ~ 1
He l has constantly on hand, and ih progress of
miniit'acture a complete assortment of Nickels, pans
hasintLetrw.gutterspOnts, boaeliorns.dse ,4 , e.. which
h e w ill cell on the most,reason:ible, terms, either by
wholesaleor retail.
Mr-, All orders for Pin-Spouting attended to and
execared at the shortest ziutice.
1114 Y 18; •
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'APOTHECARY -I l STORE.
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THE sitbseriber offers for Sale a - ivell se
octet - land genuine assortment of •
-
..."1 - DRUGS ME ' , it:INT:SI, &c..,
~1 consistine. of Chernical4, Medicines, Pertit
mere; W indow Glasses, Paton Medicines
Drug., Paints. Dye-Stuffs. Oils, and ::Varnislies, Pain
Brushes, &c. Which he is diSposedlo 'sell at a atrial,
advance, and respectfully solicits 4 Aare of the patron
age ofthepublic. J JJ
ete Physicians prescriptions carefully ,compounded.
j • JOHN 13. C., MARTIN .
March n, . 4? , ,
TO THE PUBLIC.
FACTS WORTH RNOWIIVG
• 1 , , 1 1 • ,111
,
iIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchftnt Tailors, cor
i her of Cmure and Mahantatign street, P ottsvil le,
have just received and are now bpening, a large and
superlative assorttnent of Anierican,English and French
Cloths; Splendid Single and Doable Milled and fancy
CaSHOleTes ; a great variety of faiicv Spring and Sum
mer Vestines ; a lot of superior Slack Bettina. To
geth r with a large and general assertment ofall other
t
attic es in their line. All of which are.lower in price,
and uperior in quality, to any GOO, ever offered to
the citizenS of Pottsville. .•,,
April 6, : 1
c -
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CIIEAP GOODS FOR CAST!,
I ' And no Credit given.
TILE subscriber has just opened at the Store feirmer •
l occupied by Crosland & Christ., on Rail Road at..,
a general assortment of Groceries and Provisions
which he will at the lowest possible prices 'for cash
Such as
Sugdrs, Molasses, Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Cheese
— lce, Spices, &c., Sperm and Whale Oil, Sper
maceti, .Moulds and Dipped Candies, .
Soap, Tobacco, Segarsillfams,
Shoulders, Mesa Pork,
Dried Beef, Cod.;
fiih„Mackerel ,1
•
4-c W
. • dec. 1
ILLIAM H. MARHALL.
2l—tf
gin
• CARD.:i
DR. J..HAIIPEL, teepectfully infotms the inhsbi
dents of Pottsville, and the Public in general, that
he has become successor to Dr, 'heeler, as Homccopa
thic I physician, in its various branches; and respect
fullY solicits the patronage of Dr. }heeler's friends. •'
Dr. Harpel, has taken up his residence for the pros
ent, kit Mr. H. Geis's tavern,in Centre st.'above Market
stroet—where he may bo consulted at any time,
when not professionably absent. 11-
EMS
.
cordially racoon:mend Dr., Dupe', to all my
friends, trusting that be will give entire satisfaction.
.?latch 30, 1:1- , C. 11.-p i 3LEII, M. D.
II: EW CHEESE of Sope:iar Quality for Sale
.702 3. BE
i
I
I
Flonr,. Hay; and Feed.
THE subscriber respectthlly 'announces to the citi
zens of Schtrylkill County, that he constantly keeps
on hand at his Establishurtat in
Flogr by the Bairel,
•
Hay, by- the Bale, and
Feed 'cif all kind. 4.,
Which be will warrant to ;ba equal to any procured
elsewhere. 1
As he presses the Hay hitaiself, he will eitarantee each
Bole to be. what it purports!to be—there will be no,le
cepticin prcliSed, as is frequently the, case with that
procured from New York. 1
Orders Will be promptly attended to. Address
A. O. 1111ADFO1tD, Reading, Pa.
10-if
•
& .0. O. Krim,
PIFTH ST., READING, PA.
Importers cf Ilardware and Deniers in Nail 6
• Iron Steel. and Tin,
la -A n ‘ : , , E, l o n nst :inn o e r lis hind, fUll assortment 'Of 1.-
6, Hardware. and Cutler)...
Nrdhiand t,ipikes . , Ride. Cairels, Planes, Iron and Steel
of ; Tin ware and Rivets, Saddle Trees, Pa
teint Leather and Coach MO11111111 ; 1; Oil
and Varnishe.? ; Cedar andillollow-Ware. Thiponts and
Common Ppwdor, &c., ttr.r. to which they invite the at
•tantion of the citizensof Selturtkill County.
;Feb. 10.'.
. YoUNG LAul.Es , •
i oalMing :1211..Da3; School.
DI;DIG PA.
TIME ditticA tit this Instlit.ttutt etttotnenend no
editett•day, the ti.h lust tlt the hou,e . , cor
ner of stli dad We Itiut 'street,., • -,
being prover . biJl kir .hcaith and. cotti
ti.rt,;the Princtoal thinks it use:ess to enter in
t- details outteurtttng tie advat.tages of its loca
-1
ti
The purp()Ce of the Ilrineip. - 1 I: , to establish a
si.hO o l to ‘1..111e:11:0 cdneation can he a.b..
'means of thiri
the
. .otiti'griadte4 , vntr•niied to the vire or the . sni,
:her unit; Id, I a ecom Otehed • I'n-cent ress, will
r Trive I.4Cy in:-trnetioO, as-to comproo; a thor
n igh elbleatto . n, together w:th ucehul
n nt,arndnrrntal , brunches:.
Education' etofir.io , loot only iwelleetnal cul
ture. but ninral anti leligions also; Illt:hdore toe
will endeavor to eleYate and ex;iand
the mind. a l ed at the sal.ne Itine r 4 fine the heart
- 7 -regoirtni.T of the under Itha direction ca.'_c
ajtd polt.heo manneot
I In order (, 4 7 :2 1 ,1:1111141W!Itlit'S01110
hh ,C 11.):)/ 10 . 111 he dtvidi:d'ltito t.eo de . paitilieu•s,
viz: junior ;' s ls(lr.i..'nior.i
Te 4 . .alifts 'or aloar(lers:
Young abort .2 scar: of fiat:
will pay tut tie tern: or 4.6 weeka',
With . inurte• ,
,
EMI
Under 12 Year of.age I'
Vitth music ! ••• 1
1
.
I . 1 los snot Pntitles the young , . lailit;,. in boa td,
t i rd all the branches ktoght in the school, tn.
! Ft t.er with bpd, tieddidr, (lel and 110 o—except
.Itrawiti , r and 'painting,* ilian and Spanish lan
o ; nages, and 1,t , t. 1
of the I'lano; for wliteh they will
- litrt. , to pay epra. ,' 1 •
Tormlii 'for Daty.relliolars :
Senio:. Classes, per qo trter.
_. SS
1 3 moor Cliitses,. ; do. - -- ..,- '6 '
I • I potelt. ',• ;
Italian ~i pdr quarter, 4.
Spatii,h, ', l , ' '
a
Dr wing and pairli inc..
Foe! for the wliolO year,
Extra eliqst a fin- 5 ming Ladies, . .- -
.v.ho mar desire )(Ile:on any of
1
the asoyy lanunaves;', j 5
1 I)rawi,toz *and-pa inting,i I' 50 •
i Tix re wall ne ev.mlitg cl,..A;es for vnu rt:i gr . :'
twooot :ma b0y..1 , ... !Luther part‘eulare. a,:po.
at t , ,e ittnn , e of ,tfic .. , als:seriber.
I • '! • i G. I'ENSTi 7f ).
mouNT c.kittm:v 110 . 1 EL.
• • 1,,
''' BE su‘isMiiier most ,respectfully a roma tim.
,
4 1 to the. public that! he •h is le iced ' lie atm , . •
o ,.sol , tdM arid cldielittlile:tnblislimcn ,
Pte .ifv...3 .1 - :,,•1, will be opemil IMr tires, at.
1::: ..onotodathni Co; Monday the lii•'
iw---- ,
9 r..: 1int...41L0 I:144 undergone a thormilzh r..
miyation with finch improvements and addition,:
1 . 111: 1 ,tillore ay, will MOCI r i 111 Crease the cinuturtaii-.
le r .ilositinitdmMo',or hi,r gite,ts.
'Flits 110 , e1 tli,situateit at the termination of ill.
Plii;adelphia itiol Reading Railroad, 93 nines fr.,,
l'4l,oli•lplita, adjontitii; the, B•trutigh of Pottsyilii,
rid combines! ail -the 'advent ageB of both tow,
tnif, country 4attacheii to the esiab:islitnent ea
clii.i.ii(ely for Ote use Of its guests is a' he intith
qii ' I me 61 ternice giirden, an eneto•tid Park o •
..,rtklisi ne ' res, ' ityerlooklmr from its risintr-grotitid- -
the I: attrold, the '.".•;chnylliill•lClver and'Canal, 11,
rtistoir :tif the!schuy lk ill Navigation Cii., an..
,iitinaititin2 a t'oinantic arid beautiful. View' o
1 u .2urriminditig mountains. The ftotel, Bail
4•inS , :s•ar.it 14:1411 . : 4 110 . e a pleiiiifol siMply 0
iii re, mountain gPrinzwater. The extensive M. ,
slur ~.tabh-s Mid poach boußeA, will hr nit err der
iiy rareMl and :atientie,e'o , llerF; a tailrand pkt!,l
- !....ir awl car nioge, will be kepi tor the au.::.
C.11711110(131.1 . 011 1 0r4uesis i.vi.:tittigiu vtatt the ' llillivs
Itid Other plates in this interesting regain.' AS
d ' ,lkkilge of site de4posit inn to use his brim e . x . ei..
!ions tut give iiatisf.tetiOn to his guests, lid hegs is
.4fer ;to,t.he reputation of ,the Cat.kill - Mountain
liouse and riangressißa II in the City of New
York; when kept by him, a nit as-ores' them that
Ility rug daily eceetiS to the Philadelphia market,
hip soil lilies both for the 'ruble and the-Bar shall
be the: best that can be procured.
Families and iniiivi'euals are assured tliat eve
ry attention will be pant} by the .snbscriber and
Inc family to 'render their : visits as pleasant and
as comlortrible as at any lather 'estahlo,hinent it,
this country, and a : , hare of the public patrunag,
iA'icspeetfolly 4 solitilte4
c.rixitt.Es• 11. WEBB.
.
, Mort . nt Carbon, July t, 1643. :28-1 v
DANIEL HILL.
2CF-.
20-1
BAWNAINT'S
Cheap Book i& Stationery Store
THE srscriber has recently fitted up his Establish
t men and is determined to sell all kinds of
•
Selteol.Books, . Miscellaneous Books,
Malik :Books, i Stationary,
FanqnStationarv, Qe., .ifo. •
Wholesale and iletail; at the lowest Philadelphia
Cash 'pr‘ces. Being determined to accommodate the
publi:, he respectfully solicits the patronage of all.those
in want ipf articlesin hiS line of business..
Cotintry Storekeepers, Teachers and others, sup-'
Plied wholesale at the very lowest cash prices. •
v.,- If Siorekeepers and others, will be kited enough to
furnish its with a list 'if the Books, they require ; we
'will be happylO furnish them with a list of our prices
per dozen. in 'order to' satisfy them, that, we do sell
roods at Philadelphia prices. •
Mar.2,l 9-
PAPER HANGINGS & BORDERS,
Cheaper than SVhite-Washing.
ITIHE subscriber has, on hand, a large assortment of
Paper,Hangings and Borders for Parlors, Rails and
Booms, or the latest and most fashionable Patterns, va
rying froM IS to 50 cts.sper piece—which he_will sell at
the Manlifacturer's cash prices. The very low rates
at which ive sell nur pipers, makes it absolutely cheap
er papering, than to white-wash twice a year—and te
-Bides' a house is not Ow considered finished. until it is
a pered. BENJ. BANNAN, Ae't.
pJnneS ' . 23
.
•
Landlord & Tenant.
DUANE on Landlord and 'tenant, in Penn
sylvinia as effeoed by Acts of Assembly and
"Judicial decisions. Priors $l. Just published and
for sale ad this oflice
April
lit. VIM subscriber .has Just received an assortment
11 'Maps lon rolleri 'elegantly colored, at about one
fourth the 'price usually - sold; broughyp 1844, em-'
bracing 1
A Map of the World,
Maps of the United States,
Da. I do
Dodo ' •
Chtirts of the Presidents;
Together with Mitchell's Traveller's Guide, through
the Gulled Siates—Mapli of the States, TexasoSte.
June 13 .
28_ it)
trt
LARD LAMPS.-100i Lard Lampa from 50 to $1
earl:4i list recrived. ;Ind for sale by .
,Max: 3+, • B BAN NAN., Aat
t _ •
READING
MI
B. BANNAN, Agent
MAPS! MAPS!! MAPS!!!
- IVI'EDICINES.
TIIE ZGhIOLR 'WORLD
• •
It is admitted by all whq katle used them,- rani
who has;, nott . ). that
D'Il• 'PE i ELLS' EG LTA
• TIRILIOUS 11',.11.1.5,
the mart unrivalled remedy ever discovered
"Lv the ii,r,onoliy or Oan. •Thpv are a soverei g n
rare for the followitr? comphints: Yellow and Bilious
Fevers, revel. and -Agee. Dyvirer.Bl3, Cutup, Livei .
c omp hou . Si c k I leadacbc,- Jaimeliei.Astlima.Diop-.
„ .y. Rheumatism, I;:nlarcmcnt ul the Spleen. Piles
Chohe, l'emile Oh3tructions; Heart-burn, Envied
Tong,tie, IN,nuca, D,stentions nt the l:ltomach _and
Bowels Incipient Piarrlicea.Flatulence, flabitnalgos
tieene,:n, Leis:. of Appetite, IlltitChed or Sallow Com
plexion, and in all cases of Torpor of.the Rowels,
whe'e a Cathartic or an Aperient in needed..
Thtv are einvcilinglyi mild jh their operation., pro.
clueing neither Nausea Griping, or Debili.y. They
arc evens' vdy tr•ied and centrherdcd.by rtt.ecusime
rtie;tletaNs, in nil party of tire Union, from Wean;
any quantity of Celt:lie:ales of !their value can bu
aired.
SHE AN'S ep L. - GA LOZENGER.S .
Ire the safest, mast sore and effectual remedy for
cohi3,Cmpolniption.Whoopint:Cnt , gn,Astilma,
tight
I no,. uf the !Ames or Chest:Ste. Sic.
.Mr. J hi, Starkey, riii,t orGi,u , ..erneur st., rased o e,
cough Of ei4hteett month's standing, supposed to he 2 , i.
settled Consumption. by these Lozenges, when the 1,
ph% sirtia n 4 could do 'nothing air him,.
Mr Charles it . , red.i.... 711 B ower y, w 3,/ cured ofi
a SCA ere cough and coil of thri'e month's standing, by!!
bairn has of the Coz e nges. ! It , ;
Rev. Mr. lloncirk„ 49.7 Peso st.„ has.usedlhein its!!!
his•fauttly with inNa d
riuht.e miess. and ree.onmendsi!
thetnirt all s.hb pre atliteted iwiih coughs. colds. Lep i
driv affections of the Thugs. - . . . ,
-.11 E. Martin stifferrtisevent! weeks with a dia l ,
trcs,icg coiigh, Which nuthiu relieved, till lie.triod
the-e Lozertes, whiehriired him in a rew hours.' • I.
Mr. James IV ::)./ale. No 5 Tontine Buildings,-Will
hto gave sonic to ; a fri r ettd who had mot enjoyed a,,
nedit's:sleep for t4tnerill weeks, being caery few Int..!
nut e. •attaeliecrwittli some distr : essing cough, as almosk.
to take ir.vay his life. The Leactiges made dtintraisel
can, and enabled him to sleep well at nigh. , Ile liaci=:i ,
tied ever) thing :else ha heard of, and nothing elitii
,afforded the least !did—another instance of aavtnr,:
a lellow-Lein , from an : tontiniely grave.
SIIP.R.IIAN'n. WORM I:OZENGERB; . ll',
Proved in more than 1-WOO:cases to be infallible=;
the only certain worm-,clestroylng medicine ever diai?
coVered , , 1 f;
the joints .. it q
tiveeTo3lS oF NVOtilts.—Pli in tetne joints or limbs; -..;
-offensive bre)th. picking at the nose., grintling.of 114 , i,,1,
teeth daring sleep. and 'at Slices a valences about tfiiii ',::::,'
his w kit flashed Cheek* bleeding at the nose, a gnawii I i,
rig - ,erls-ilion. at the stotusch thistles of heal over tlitiV4 l
sort ace of he body, slight chills or shiveiings, head%i ''g
ache, duo' sins si. , , vertigo, utrvor, distobid dreamia!:
sudden starting in sleep with .fright and sereaping 1 ';.,:..j
soniTllinc-s a t made::4lle onlgh..liverisldiess. thirs:4r4
nil fid lore, lit, W,dtasiein th,i inouth,:diffn.tiltbreatli!:,l
min;. pain in th e atnmach Or.Bovvels. fatigue, nauseal,:ci,
q %eam,tinc,l3,. voracious ep . iietite, leanness, bloate,
iiimi.ich or linilia,grivings, shooting:pains ih rarioutCl :
!tarts of the body; a :venue of!sioniething rising m thq•, , t4 ,
throat, itch : ire, el:the anus , to wards night. a frquckli is;
desire to pint :4411f.11141;: froth die bowcis, and suniett.o
times discharges : oeslnne•anthnocus. - : ; `i,
th- Gulcia !lair ter. It:SS:lath A venue, knew a chll4l,ti :
that was cured tit (ifs by the4it Lozetigers, atter thre§i',.s,
,ear's suffering, and w hen nothing tine would give tile 4,',
1,,, , t rel t ef. : • -A. joy tot boarit of one of the Ilavrp• I,'i
9 ,i:1,4S NVIIR cured of his by only one dose of them.; .Z.) .
Mr. Jo/4.1i. 'lVerd, 37 'l'lltre 5.1 rem. game ilonn 14 *
his cliAd, and they tirmigli a Way :he worms by thous n'
sands. ;
Dr. %al, iskic,ilS Donne rn s has used them in ovey.m
700 eases, soine.of them of he most alarming char' ~(;;,,
m
tier, and always with the greatest SIICCCF2I. , I .0 ,
Benianirn F (fwdspred, 11l Sixth .tveaue, has tiio;
cd them in I:k family for two years, with entire, sat'. 1:::::
~ 't.
Ce'R. Twe'My.ti:)e cents per. box.
. • . - :4: 2
S'irrneati's- Com/.
phor,or ii etrduche o.7hrjgres ~..;
I • .4;
i:, ve iitinit dive ..,..fief In neMmus or sick Ileadaell i i "-
..,,1 1 ,il, it i,or i , t) I I be, heart. lion' revs of spirits, ilespon t %' ; ' , ,,
.leneY. inflammatory. or inn rid sure thrum; bowel fin
•unititer cony,,l ant, faint mg,iimiti essitin or ilseetie n... ,
...b og . o r h."! chest, clili
oe,, 4pa-ms, cramps, of •t kr -. .
:,t,.....i, or ., ,,,,,k,hysterietil afft Clines and all neik. , ..l
sous Lht,e•a:-.i.s.d!owsilless thiotigh !lie d•iy and wal.! 'li
fulness at tiV4lll; tdriolqa or choler.[ toorbus.Ciarrliceli. ;
; is-imile, on, a vise tt. fique. Persons• travellir
or :1111./i11 . 1114 1,11.4 c pitta's, will find the Losengi ate.'(!
...',..
'y rem ivo;g: .1;41 mtipaiLtic, the lon iyanny of
. ).4tnil—ii.
osl :tiler en n si i ,i'i ion. the) rtistore•theoone or thsyrTl i . - , .i
' , III gl•IIIT:ilIV. and remove Lull rise I/ nrica.ant sylitii) : 3
o•osi of iri,..free living, 1 . . .' • J,'' . : -
.),,,,,, .11 . Monif. Esi.. E. lint lif the Brother .1014` t 1
tent, 1.1111,3 dlr.: itl a severe tioa..lainlio it . sir thlnutes 1i., , ,i
itrre oi•I 11, Catiiplior LezeligehL he : was prejudiceii.',3
2; 'nisi. them, . -, , 1 • :ij l:"
Juseph B.', ,Voneg. Ei,ti., Vice Prrgi,:ent of theWas*,X
.;;;;;;tn ;thiimii• I nstiranee Company; has sotTered f)i,il
;
,eats with nervoo: headnsdir, ilia[ nit htia . r. Would tint:,'
~,,e iii no ,ti,it d they Lore gin
: whe - h reinovetW
. : .-eurelv in tit:cen titinidt•s 14
• ~ .
. . it :',
Dr . -.ii. 11,17,1,4 - , It,SSI f h I dleness has : been cohjeg i!
In violent all icit'is of livaitaelio:so alto ola I .i: shim ir,;;c
tosrbioitt for twin or rlveehoes at tan, ' Nrilliiii 1„.
•Ver tilliirdile trim air reitclic,ll he tr rd these I,zeia :::,
:hh. and the) cur.Nl tin .n l'few inotin.o.4.
", iv. li.
. ten .,. j.;.., q . "I . • r.ei New •Vi - i - ill• herald. nrniT'
Is al them ntr the tart year 'for Imailaehe., : iriassitud
;nil alwayS friend imincthath relief from !kern. `v ' - , , ,',•:i •
S:ir.-Inan'a Poor IN t o'S phi •ler!, ,,, r'i
I . '
utort MO scald yearly of this best l of all Plasiers.&ky
alieutnatisifi, Lumbago, Pa'in dr: ‘Vea Weds in the::
stark, Loin r, Side, Breast, 1 . 65,:k, or Limbs, effecturtic;
tv.enred by;it. Ili - Only 0, 4 , Cents cacti, and w.ir, ,
. ; ,„,,,t ~,,,,,,,, t o a ll or lo r plaslere-in - use. Be liKt•
inciter to get Shronan's I'dor 211an'si'lasleri, or y),it i :
,%.,11 be inip;,ised wain. A rold'the -3 . urinous and ~, s p ri
e ,,,, i m0u i,,t,,,,p,. Th .. ivne , ii stainped on the bade*:; - '
..ielt; nI.I m 11(• 1.t'1:1101I It, or yon will lie deeeiltediiii ..
... 14,....
Coititli 1-I,ziineo, 11/i • b l ess[, a box. f.:,lr:
Vi'oritt Lozeii , c4. 25 Ldp. do .: 5 .
Camphor, or headache tizenges, 2.5 cents per boll"
Poor %lan's Plaster, only: t 2 eents'a piece. • t:4,..,
- The above.:lletileme.s for t sale by . „: • , :,4 ',:,:
P. & .I.'BEATTY. i.7'•4'
• •••:-, ,Keats for the proprietor. A/so laji i ' , 3'
~.I •IIN S. C. A RTI \. l Irtiggist Pottsville ;;, t t
..
4111 , h 1.,;:i M
nsle), Port CaOmn. , . ,
William ! : l'itg;2.art,Tartiatitta• .
t ;,...ir,„te Iter-rtyder, New Castle.
June Ill; ISI3
,: :
S2lO
40
EIE
DIBI
CONSUMPTION OF TnE Lemis.i
. •
All'eclfons ,of the Live}, .4 - aihn?a; Bronehipk!
. Pai'a or Weakness of The Breast-or
:Chronic ( 7 0/te;hS, Pleqlsy, Ilemerrhage 0f414
(el ngs, and all ujectiwis of the Puimprkiki:
•
,Organs. 7 t!ifj
NATIT:E'S OWN PRESCRIPTION
.
1 comootind 13alsadite preparation of3,lliie. •
'Prunus Virginian'a or Wild Cherry Rae
prepared'hy a new chetitical proregs, approAkl
and recmunenticd by - ,'the most distingiii4kd
physictamt, and univtirially. ackiowlegedAt%
roost valuable medicine ever discovered.
ti•-. •
Q,4 aereTy i! D.Teption.
In getting forth the virtues of this truly4o%l.:
,medicine. we have no desire to deceive - 44 e -
who are I•Mouring under 'affliction. nor (ttOrp
(wish to eulogize it more than if justly tie46ouke...
Yet when we look arcinod and ere the va414..
:orient of sufferine and• clistresv occasioned y'
many.of the diseaks in, which.' his medietnOilia
'proud so ktin'lkiy succe ssful; wefceithat
not urge is claims too strongly, or lay tois.rtiOlt.
in ita favour- -
-
' Such indeed are the •-
1.,
. • il,:
_
. .
SURPRIsING VIRTUES t:t= •
01 this B ils3m, that even in the advanced sfam
of CQS.I.73IPTION, after ail the molt esteemed iitiu
edLe or physicians have failed to effect:4ey•
change, the use of 66 medicine has beeitip , i l o.
'duet ive of the moat -astonishing relief;, anilfc
runny effected cures oder all,hopes of molly.?
'(ad been despaired of. - . - ' .:1':';
In the first stages ofAc disease s termed 1. , 'a.
!grrhal Consummion,",originating from nre I . -
ed COLE), it hal Leen used with undevat, ' g
success, and hundreds acknowledge
the regtoration of their health' to this intratatblo
medicine alone. In' that torn of Consuioota
sti prevalent amongst delicato• young fettittes
..,r
commonly termed d - ehility, or ' 1' ri
18-
INTO A. DECLINE."
A complaint with which __thousands aro P,'ver-
Ma, it has nitro forimil highly EitleCefaUl, elj4P(r •
only poescs , es thciarmier or checking
ttr-is of this.alarming oomph int,hut a lan stm gh
ens and invigorates the syst• m mnro effeooll3.
than any medicine wd hoe ever prdise-tiaAl,
ILYFor particulars see Dr. Wistar's Tr4itis.
on Consumption, to be had of the agcnte.A
'S o ld in Pdttsvillo by' .• • • •
JOHN S. C. MATIVIatC.
In rcadiig by Mrs. SARAH MORBl3i.l,;',arnd .
in every, ton in tho Siam. • p;44
rottsvillo ,Octobcr- 26, • .
• •
$2 00
2 00
1 25
3 00
1 25
1
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II
1
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