EIM II _, 1 . Lir= the Reveille.] - dannet to itlarp. Hatt; •••• = • %I it:a:very, deep iatove or later - Within enchanting girl, - .called Mary Kate ' • • • Her eye*: her eyes: 0 stars in evening skies , Ate net so biaertiffil : her cherry lips:— - /Ant liketiti rosebud where The young bee sips : ' , • . fier• voice—her laugh; In with h there lies tonei which send my biain romancing-- A Witch-like spell, that-sett! my heart a dapcingl: 0„ ttow [ i lore .yne,inerry Kate 1' Youlittle laughing, remping, roguish creature : Wight your hours, and happy be your rate, &Weld and happy as your ow ts - sweet nature And Nary Kate is fire yeats old—a &Witching, joyous, rol4y little rink!! Nr.ttrti uo If.—Neyer ask the age of an, un. • married lady when she passeS five-and-twenty. Never lhow your protested bill to a ;Iran lon want to I. l lorrow money from. :• • Never Oiposo yew; poverty to a rich relation, • if you wduld gage Win treat you as - a cousin. -Milled absent yOuraelf from church, if you lave an though*:of marrying a rich widow .airitb a robgiousiurli,of mind. Never omit tit„4.4trast of being a •good shot—a candle oriuffer at ien paces—when in thc ; ,seeieiy bucks Of blood, if you have any . antipathy to fighting a duel.: f:•;.:lllexerilet it coma to the: cars of a rich and childless relative that you secretly pray for his sudden and premature digsolution. , Never; tell ,a Man lie's a cursed fool; in the Arst plado . , he won't believe you, arid in the next place, yon make him your enemy. • ' , speak of the gallows to a man whOse fa ther or g;ranclfailierhad 'been hanged; nor of the torrupticin of office-holders. to 'a Go'veruntent de faulter. ; (. • Nesed s r eaki \ of 1.4 ;n o time that tried Men's souls" tO one of Tray ancestry ; nor of the battle of New ;Orleans to one who thinks the army of ;England invincible. Never tali-rapt to quiz a man iri company who might retort by kicking you tlciwn stairs. Neves let your!. friend hn 4v, when you' drop in to t4e a friendly dinner with him, that your landlady ‘. bloat:1.111re game" on you, because you had , nut paid hci your last, week's board. • Neva} wear a bad coat while you eau run your fade" with your tailor. ' I Never request your wife Cif you have one) to be mayor., because it's ; asking an impossibility. Necc.r impose •sec'riTy on a man to whom you communicate anything in confidence ; he is sure to tell it to some,friend if you do. Nevoir take n newspaper without paying for it ;itla the "shabbiest act you could possibly be guilty of. It would seein froin the following, the ^ Rr ,:entrrlains tl7 same oivehenbions of, the influenaiof widows,' ae Tony :Weller:— • DEW E AIM OF TII F. aI MI Nyfil.—Yopng• widows are allays aver • meet one with a . .smile a flattering nd word. lean tell why 1 1 1 . . 5 .. ,:13 .. )-t i lf•triar;;;;;; Cory ;scrupulous attention to dress. None knows so well as they what col ours, black, or otherwise, are best fruited to their eoniple F xion, nor what' tricks of- millinery .bast . servo !i6 heighten, the beauty of ;their TheiOnowledge on this subject they will put in practice.. Does any one know why . I • Yohng widows; if at first pleasant, gay, and agreeable, through affectedness, presently ,become 'really' so, through a . habit. A is said that she Who is married a second, time, is a better wife . t o • her second than she was tOlier first husband.— Who:can giCe the reason, if I lise not given it,i Yoling widows are better pleased with bache , lora than . with widowers. What can be the rea son ? • - ! • .Yong widows are the Most charming part of ereatiOn—the envy Of one sex, and the beloved _ of the other-=and. why I • 1 - Nits' seAmins.—A childibeginning to read be ,eunie"r delighted with a newspaper because he teside:of names and things which, are very fainiliar and io will make a progreks accordingly. A I ' . • • iteW4raper in one year (says Mr. Weeks) is worth a quarter's schooling to a Child, and every father' must:consider - that substantial' . information is Con maid wiih his advancement.: The mother of the faMily being one of its headi,and having a more iminediate - charge of children, ought to. be intelli gent;of mind, pure in language, and always cheer ful And circumspect. An instructorof her chit - dreri she should herself be instructed. A mind 'occupied becomes fortified against the ills of life, lanai is braced fir an§ emergency. Children . _ amused by ieading j •or t.tudy,'are, of course, con siderate and very eail!Y governed. • H9w many • thonghtles.s young 111. , : e spent their earnings in rOavern or grog slinp, who ought to have been ; reading! How many parents - who never spent tacitt.y dollars for books or papers fur their. fami . lies t.rould gladly liar° given thousands to reclaim • tion or daughter who. bad ignorantly and tein,,taticn.• gaj. Noah, in one of his walks through Broad- way lately, met Mid. Restell, of infarmius nowt? tin; filaunting t in silks and satins. ' He thus moral iseEl on the occasion: - • . was very near sentencing that woman to the penitentiary. I had prepred an address, so true, so Painful, so impressive; that it would have met ted the heart of even a slayer of innoceas—but lawyer stayed proceedings by a bill of excep lions, and now she nearly rides overone of he r judges, tosses up her beautiful head, and says in effect, 'behold the triumph of virtue!' Instead Of st.linsey woolsey . pettieciat—a bpddico of-the same Kolb, fitted closely 'to her beautiful form, her lap .filledwith oakum, and tier tapering fingers tipped wittt'tar—she is gloriously attired in rick-silks and hems; towers alxive her sex id a splendid carriage ; stiaps.hi fingers at _the law and all its Pains and penalties, and cries out for nevi victims and more gold. Can that woman sleep! " ; • • The driy of retribution must,arrive, and fearful will be t 4 reckoning: • ME Wostsiv's Tem erm.—No trait of character is more valuable in a female than the possession of aavreet temper. Home can never be made happy • Without it: It is like the flowers that spring up itt"car pathway, reviving and cheering us. •Let Man go home at night, wearied and worn by the toils of the day, and holy soothing is a word dicta *by a good disposbion! It is sunshine falling upon the heart. Ho is 'happy, and the cares of life are forgotten. A sweet temper has a soothing ibfluence over the minds of a Whole family.-- . *here it is found in the wife and mother, you observe kindness and love predominating over' the bad feelings' of a natural heart. .Smiles, kind Words, and looks: chaiacterize. the children, and peace and love have their dwelling there. • Study then, to acquire and retain a sweet temper. It is More valuable than gold ;• it captivates more than • beauty : and to the Close Of life retains all its !•11,11.nesii . and power. . • I=6=D ~z , ;F~~.~~nv ~. . WIN . . , Was:vans ELoyinzae4.—The follocciag. cx . tract from a spec - Ai of a Western lawyer, we Find in the Wheeling Pazette. It is a'icapii . al bar. lesque .The law expressly deciaris; genilemen, in the. beautiful language of Shakespeare, that where - no 1 doubt - exists of the guilt of the prisoner, it is yirUr duty to lean on the side . nrinstinct'and fatal hint, t. in innocent. If .you keep this fact in Tietv in the . case of . my chant. gentle en, you will have the honor of making a friend of him and all his rela tions, arid you can alters ook upon this occasion' .and reflect with pleasure at you'ilid as you would' have been clone by; but i , on thdothcr hand, you disregard this principle o favr, nd set at nought :my elegant remarks, and etch im iu guilty, the silent twitches oC eonaci.nee- will follow you, all over every, fir cornfield, reckon, and my. injured and down-trodden client, will be apt to light on you one of these dark nig. ts, as hay eat lights on a saFzcr full ofneto mil ~ ' ' TsarAtA REX. ORVILLE Dzw Slavery and the Anne bern published by' Broadway, New York. discriminating pro. sinz,le.passaget.H " All the horrors invol - trade are certain to bo ex ; the Arineration of, Tex that it is a rieti cOuntiy.j i this weie,lis nothing w•it able moral objection. - with gold and ,its mount with 'diamond-rocks, .1 . ), terms proposed. If 'it ven, I would not take it .1 sly, Pete, does you I ters from snit in de .1 doesn't tink I.: , does, .Why, (Icy .fus cut d can't smell nu tun. unpenumtraturn nigger AFFECTION ATE:4O woman I look you to.bc • . .But my dear, you or be. Go an•l nurse r.h , I'll - NDIAN VEGETABLE 11..1.XER & LINIMENT , ,A 1 1 cure for Rheumatic affations. This article pene-`, , [rates to every nerve arid elnew of the person:using it, , and it has attained a reput lion unequalled by any oth, er article in Rheumati,ita. Inns will cure the nest se s ere cases—extend contracted nitts'Oes, and 'bring red..; ing and uensibility to limb 4 long paralyzed and useler.V We only need refer to some rases below to obtain the conrid,•nee of tho piddle for these art ides. The follewing are two u.spectable, and the gentlemen. - too well known to require comment. lei them be zeta. I have beenafilicted :mist grievously since . ter2 with• Rheumatism and contreaion of the 'cord: of my legs,; cruised by the cramps of the cholera, which I then In its most severe (Min. Atler trying many run...Ain : es: in vain. I have found relief—had the cprofui; iif my legs relaxed—the swelling redkrircni-i-anti am greatly benefit, ted by the use ef..o . nn.rlottle of LinimPnt..used externally and one-Lottait of !radian Vegetable Elixir. used iniernak 1 7fat the same time. I can now wall: with ease in m. sitions that I could not a week ago endure at all.' • JAMES G. REYNOLDS, , 141 Chryi.tie , trees, corner of Daancey streetj_ Though - this was giv'en inure than a year since, Reynolds, was a few days ago at the otlice, where tliis remedy was Obtained in full health and perfect poss - e4,', sl ar of his-legit and feet. and thotOt over sixty years old, stood up on his toes repeatedly ,to show the spe-, lawn how c.Miplete IMitas cured. This remedy reach es and soothes the nerves. and allays pains most erred. tualty on its first application, and by a fen; repetitions, remove's mere i;lfertnatiyand speedily Rheumatic painS; than any other application was ever known to do. Ifs effects are powerful.and immediate. Let those afflict ed try it lint once, and They mast he convinced; • The Liniment is much counterfeited as an externa onks, and the only test of genuiness is to find the fac simile signature of Cotrist,Ack & Co. If that cannot he timid 'it is connterfeit.i tiny only at Comstock's Brand House, No. 3, North .5111 l'stretit, Philadelphia, and ti Pottsville of • . Feb. 17, S—ly • 1 ' J. S. C: MAItTI3. ~ .. - N 0 TIC E . ' ' .: ' I Ipi k TOTiCF. is hereby given,' that applicatiOn wilt i'm 1.11 made mill, I,e4.6lntiire of Pennsylvania, at l(te ens zine session. for the imorporat ion ofa Bank, withl a capital of Two Ilitudred Thousand Dollars, to he liiratiid at Sclot)lkill Haven,Srlotylkill coirnty, to be called the Farmer's Bank of Scher,lkill rottntF. l' CIIAS. HUNTZINGER, ; ' 011. N lIUGIIEt, ' i I VII.t.IAM I.IUNTZINGER; OUlti C. DOUGHURTY,' i ' ENRY t.t.A,Y1.0R,. ANIEL SAYLOR,. .' AVIO• BAST. . Ii.ANIF.S.III . LEVAN,. •IDEON BAST, '.' ,- EORGE KAUFFMAN, . WO.EIAM STERNER, ANIEL ;H. STAGER. 1 ; • ; ,C,—.67h July 'l7 -Lz JOSEPH CItNTILF: STREET, Mil, Pottsville various lirauclivs the' Plngong, Filing, iinat it.ert in . th wtlrth. q••:,,„ at rt.:lsom - LI • HaVilIZ Inft a practie.: f, 41F clitifirieLlttivin (IA aT Win with tllciecur ?•lay IS • CIIEA P GQ And na rpm: seb.rriber ly occupied by t're4 a eenrral a , , , trtba.bt which lie trill pt the lu i Such as Stigam, Molasam Rice, Spicesok.c:, :macro, .Mould; • Soap, Toh. , • Shout( • ' ..11tie ALBERT BEGS to inform the chants generally o now prepared to menu SJI of every description, .', most workmanlike n sell at the lowest city ~3 . T s recent Sermon on l ation of Texas' has just ». Francis & Co., 252 • Os a very able, fearless, uction. e extract • a ed in the domestic slave ended and prolonged by s. Let me not be told a great acquisition ; a me against the insuper f its plains were paved were studded all ove,. •ould not take on th e h ere the paradise of ,(tea-. n these terms! ' hot'y dey keep oys oitest ob i'vedderl' ISain—hi;w did they do r noses oir, and den dey Yal ! yald yald—what an ou i4!' S t:tai, you are- not di the man I took you to t child this minute, or F. SEIDERS, - nearly opposite.the reont.rfra citatiours to operate to allithe Dental Art; such as ' Clraneia,o and Drawing. • h.,a manner, single teeth,'or le, prices., ..; I experioare of . vear., he sansfaction to all, v:"ho' may .10r11. ' , . DS FOR CASH, Credit given st opened it the Stere f it , orfier• and & Christ, nrOtail Rona Sr:, of t'doc•ries an& ProvisiNos, t, vest possible.- prices for • pAati : . . . eneenlate, Tea. Cl4'ese. lam unit Sper4 . and, Dipped Candles. IM=tl= re, Mess Pork, I Beef, Cehl- •c , &c. WILLIAM 11. NI:OSI'AM.. , . May 23 ISII IMEI! G. BROOKE; 'Copt Operators, and the 'Met- Schuylkill County, that he is acture OVELS , !f the best materials, and in the I. nner; which he is enabled to. i !tires. a ttended to, and the most aceom tent given to purchasers: i I . , - ~ 11-Gtito All orders promptly . modaiioa tering of pay Port Carbon, AprifB ! PURINITCREU' ANTJP.A.C,TORY. GIZESSAVO, . I FuItNITOI CABINET WEE ilforms the Schuylkill nv prepared tomanufacture 'all rut Parlor furn iture inahe neat most W . satisfactory; manner.: Ile cis arc=room Mahantango -trect, an assortment of 1 • p rsrEerFuLLY that he ht art idea of llonmhold test, handsomest, and ha= also on,AMII(I., at street, cornet. of Adatn • nAHOGANYCIio 'Hair Seats; Fincl RS of the French pa:tern lkhli Mahon:thy Centro Tabloy,.: ifrtm 3lnhotai* made niter the French In midi:M:l . m the n to receive and execin will hi:caret - filly atteni ;inure.. . = rove rile advertiser is prepared all - orders for repairs, &c,.wlijelt ed to and flaished at tliesitortest lering. such as covering F‘ofas will he finished in the 00'11 ap listed to liis charge. a long expe acing qualified him for the un MI kinds of uphols Chair 4. !mums, e“. proved manner, Vent ri.nce In the busin6.s d inform the public that although; he can thin' out furniture , of the las low prices, ns any of the city •cctfully requests those whit need give him a call, beforse pourcha 21—ly The advertiser won residing in Pottsville, best workroans hill, at Warehouses, and rcc !MOes in his line, .1 sing eishwhere. MA. S! BRUSHES!! BRUS . II 39,11.9. t received n Gianti(al ne- Hat Crumb and Clnthe Ilrtishea. of American mannfactnie, bet cheaper, than the En7.lish end vhich will he, Enid very cheap.— dies' Hair I.hintlieti., . BANIVIN; ris, , llE subscriber sortmentofHai frnm 10 cents to Srl tor, handsomer and French article; all of Atnong the lot are September 21, laarroceived and for ealc;b• BENJ. BANNAN. Aa't rviOUTII GLUE , i - plembr 29, , - A D:E'L lit A • Ready'. Mae and. .Stare; --*, • Market St. Philadelphia.. -!" kr TRACY, in thanking friends of Schuylkill CO. •:”.• for fainter favors, takes this oppartunitylo fiirni ihent„ that he iris nosy: ontaud, a very fine /assort mint of Cloaks, Coats, rants.Yests, dm- 4"c- all =Pu t/stared this fall, front new goods.] To those who have formerly dealt With hint; 2dr. T. confidently appeals fOF a recommendation, of articles. To new custo mers, he can only say; vistt every estathelunent in the Cit.r. if you•ptease, then call akTracy's. No. 02 Mar ket street, and you will be sure of findiog a better va y. than • you have yet seen; and at prices so low, that no on goes away without purchasing. -Philada., e October 5 4or3nao • PURE WELTE LEAD. WheiherlU & brother, 1,1 TA NUEACTURERS. NO - 05 north Vrony. street ;Lyll'hiladelphia, have now a grind supplyitif their warranted pure white lead, and those customers whc have been sparingly eupplied in consequence of d run en the article, shall now have their orders filled. 1, No itnawn substance possesses those perservative and be:nail:ol . g properties so desirable in a paint, to :an equal extent with unadulteratei white lead; hence 'any admixture or ether materials 'only mars thr ;Value. It hes - therefore ken the steady aim or the iluanuractures, for.inany }ears, to supply to the public perfectly; pure white nod the unceasin.,tde• msnd 1.4. the nrtir le, is proof that it has met with Tor. It is invariably branded on one he ad—WE l'll - &Jut° FLI ER infull, ared .on the other, i WARRANTED V, I in red letters. i November 19, To Country Merchants. IN Store, Foreign and :American Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, of the various descriptions adapted to the approaching season, among which arc Twilled and Figured Cloths and. Cassimeres, for Sack and Over- COJta. Mao, nett style and plain SATTINETTS and Cloakings, together withan assortment of Paddings, Silrsias, Can- Varn,'7 4 erge , s, Holland, Twist, Sewing Silk,'Bindings, awl Trunniunis used by Tailors.' .• AI Black Satids. Plaids, Figured and Plain Silk Velvets, Woolen Velvets and other new style of Ves ting'. Our assortment is extensiye . and terms reason •able. LIPPINCOTT & PAURY, 1./eaters in Cloths, cassisneres &c., No. S 57 North • • 'Second street. Philadelphia, Oth Month 2d, 1811. 36-2 mo BArtc.a.orm di. CO. FOREIGN dND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, o. i 63 MARKET STREET, ihidelphia. MM US BELVEtt, J011:1 B►UCUOiT. 'S. 7f. B•ECIZOiT, MAtca: Jcilin Waterhouse; jr., • (Formerly ot+ottstille) Would be pleased to see the Merchants of .Sehuylk County, at the abbve Esiablisiunena September 21, : • 33-3 mo B. IL SPRINGER. Has removed his Vice, to 74 South 3d:Stree FIIILADFI.I . III%. ' Where he offers for eule 6j the - Cargo, IMED AND 51-mm.7: ASH COAL, OF suftmon• QUALITY. ME] _ - . ••-• - ' IIO,DYi A NE) grirEEIL • • ft ITE subscriber offets for sale on the most favorable terms a gene" al assortment Of the best quality 1 English refineiLand common iron; American rolled'and hammered do. Spring, cast and'shear :lice); Swede s and Atherican blister do - Also, hoop, sheet, bands roll, small round and square Wu]. . . _ . , . Juniata horse nail and other rlii rode, &t.' JOHN W. MIDDLETON, I•: 1 2d et., Above (:allow hill st., near the It. Hon ' t 1.1 phia; August 21, 34 ly! PHIL ADA ~. R 1)I \G A rorr SVIL LE retm r SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, OP PASSENGER TIIAIIIII, On and afterjuly Ist., 1844. HOURS' OF STARTING. • From Pottsville, at 7 A. 14,1 Daily • ". Philada.. " 7A. M.. f . RATES OF FARE. Between Pottsville :ma Philada. No. 1 $3 50,N0. 23 00 " " RVadirm ." 140; '" 120 All Passengers are requested to procure their tick ets, before the Trains start. . June 20 • 26 YOUNG LADIES' ,Z+-3C.r..vaCZQZ‘az. ESPECTFULLY announces to the parents or I`t. her former pupils, and those who reel disposed to entrust their children to her charge, that she has as sociated with her. hi conducung the. school, MISS, CAROLINE B. WHIPPLE, Of New Hampton Collegiate I mtitute. who Will teach Drawing, Pabiling, Spanish, Dalian, ;In addition to the other branches heretofore taught :in the School. l'he terms for the Elementary Branches will he the same as heretofore. , Additionalcharges ivilk he made for the higher branches taught: bliss .4. feels . flattered for the encourageMent she has hcretolore received, and thetelore 361Uren all those who entrust their children to -- her care, and those of her assistants, that every crertioii on their :in will lie usurtri prom - me their intellectual, moral and is:106111 culmre. believing that they now com bine all the requisite qualifications.to g ive a finished education to 3 wing Indies. • . The Fall term wilt commence on Wednesday,. the 11th inst.! - • Pottsville, Sept. 7, MI l'uDeule'rs add Consumers of Anthracite Cua EvAirtn.lNK nomsnN, informs those i•onierned 1. 1 that hrtontinnes the business of piirrhaNing-and shi,pingroal, head and Canal. in the capaaty of littoker--giving the foreign dealer the advantage (Witte rote taut re.i , nience and experience in the - region, iitta stated ronintission. •Letters addres.t7ed to him -at Pottsville, :will meet prompt attention. , Philadelphia—Messrs. D. B. Brown & Co., merchants ", Farquhar & Carpenter, Brokers pottsville—Mr.l.l. Shippen, Presd't. Minors' Batik " S. SiHyman, merchant. Pinketton„ Miner. • Pottsville, S.cpt., 7 • ' 3 Wholesale and Retail Store. TAE subscriber is induced from _the very liberal en couragement he has- received (and also from the necessity of their l being a {;heap Retail Store, in this part of the town) has procured and will keep constantly on hand—Flour, salt, Tea, Sttgar, Coffee, Cheese, Mo lasses. Vinegar, &e., &c., which in connection with his present stock of Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel, Herring and Cod fish, Brown, Yellow end White Soap: Also a very superior article of pure Palm. Almond and Fancy Somar—Sperm end Tallow Candles—Winter and Fall Strained Sperm Oil. &e. &c., &c. All of which ho will sell at -the lowest Cash Retail Prices—And to families, or those buying to sell again n.liberal deduction wilt be made, in propOrtion to the quantity taken. • EDWARD YARDLEY, York Store. UM T. S.—From the fart of my having a, person in.the City;vrlinse thne and attention, irr devote to the selec tion of the articles I Propose'selling, I have no hesita tion in saving that I can furnish goods as . chcap, as any in Pottsiille:r Call and judge for yourselves. Pottsville, Sept. 23, 1613, 39 E. Y. •:' FOR SALE. Baffin's fl atenl Coal Breakea rIrtIrIS economical machine is now in sucessful oper ation at 'Mr. Ihn.t's and G. Spencer & Co's mines, near Minersv . ille;tho Delaware Co:amines near rOtt3- 'dile, and Mt. Packer's mines near Mauch ClMnk. This machine is important to the land owner from its great reduction of - wastage in breaking, and still more important to the'eollier, 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. &r S. Baltin,*Philadel phia, or the subscriber at Miuersville. D. IL BENNETT. 22-3mo* June 1, stibscriher takes this method .of informing his customers and the citizens of Pottsville generally, that he has removed his FLOUR AND FEED sToIW.• ' from Centre street 'to Vie 'corner or Norwegian and Rnil load street's. where he will be pleased to merit a continuance of their patronage A. '2i ,Letter Presses, 'Very Cheap. AT the low Tate of $7 50. which are eciial toAbe Iron Prespes, an will last ;as long, just retciy. ed and for sale by 951. 14. 37 =I 11. ROAD. RiarD§ ,wir,Ert„ C9F.I Agency:. REFRRENCES Removal. B BANNAN. Agen •Plirit - A DELP Et,l I :7 - - to- stountr'y' p.r. shim' critiera .resPectiolly*lnvito *Country Ater -- T, chanti whoart about-to Parch:se Fall and Winter Supplies. to an eiamiait ion oftheir respective Stocks, believing that their.. sevetal,sstortraeots arc rut tom, OM as have eseebeen offered in tho Philadelphia Market. ' - * ',* • With Stocks et Goods in their seyeral Departments °Me-choicest kinds-.-1 determination to sell on terms which cannot fail to prove satisfactory—ands disposi tion to Please old and new customers, will arehope, be a sufficient inducement to purchasers to call at our rem mitre enabtislaments.. ' . I ' ''l, SIIMS AND FANCY GOODS. W. '& IL P. Remington, SO Market street. Ashburst & Remington, : 51 2 .; " Buck dc Potter, •.. • ; - 116 .4 . - Yard &Gillniure,, . 1 0 9 . 46 • DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY' GOODS. Reynolds, McFarland &Co. 105 Market Street:, I ' Burnett, Withets & Co. 120 .. ' 64 1 Scott 4- Baker, 1 • IRI " * V. Pusey & Wise, . 1 51 • ',' " Hardy & Hackers, - 46'N. Second Street.' ' IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASPMERES; ' .. 1 1 • VESTING& &c. . . Willi am H. L ove , . 117 Market Jtreet. Lambert Duy, . - 109 " . o *. ' HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. ' I, Michael* V. Baker,2ls " Edward S. Handy &Co Os " " IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS or SAD.; DLERY lIARDWARE. • Horn & Kneass, . 215} " BOOTS, ,SHOES., BONNETS. CAPS, Lr.cnorts A - AND PALM HATS. &c. W. E. & J. G. Whelan, 159 Market Street. Levick, Jenkins & Co. ' 150 ." ' 'M. Conrad & Co. go 64 ta 1 ' MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN DRUGS, .. MEDICINES PAINTS, OILS, &e, 1 Thomas P. James, . 212 Market Street. Potts, Linn & Harris, , 2131 ." :. " Robinson, Collins & Co. ' 87 Edward Colo, * 51 " , " . Thompson, Pancoast & CO: 40 " ' •"' HATS, CAPS. FURS AND TRIMMINGS. • 1.. Kenton. 176 Market Street John Sauerbier, &Brother, GO " Grigg. & I E r li O ot O t ES AND STATIONARY. ' Hogan & Thompson, ! 9N. Fourth street. '. 30 " " IMPORTFRS OF BRITISH AND '-' FRENCH FANCY & STABLE STATIL-NARY L. I. Cohen & Ca. 27 S. Fourth street. 'Henry Cohen, 346 44 4t ' IMPORTERS OP HOSIERY. GLOVES. TRIM MINSG ANL) FANCY GOODS. Setley& eiTnin g, . . 23 N. Third street. ;Parker Lehman,3 .. 46 Z. . COMBS, BRUSHES, BROOMS, Zr..e. Thomas Cooper, • 3 N. Front street. IMPORTER OF TOYS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS A. F. Ott Monroto MANTIFACT'R OF PATENjt LARD LAMP:. E 111513. Archer, 32 N. Second Stfeet. -MANUFACT'R OF PAVENT I FLOOR AND FUR MITRE OIL CI.OTHS: ' Isaac Macauley, Jr. 6N. pm trcct. MANUFACT'RS 'AND IMPORTERS 'OF PAPER IIANGINCt. limell & Bilithers, 80 & 142 CI ehput street. Philadelphia, August 21. ' .; 3l— . OFFICE OF THE SC II UYLKILL ' NAVIGATION 'OM PAN Y.- PHILADELPtr)A, March let. 1812. Rates of Toll, 4c., upon th Schttillkilll,Noi;ign- I front the opening of the lion . .iraviga- lion in . the sprit g . of:146! .. - - - , 1 . . — an..TEs, &e.,u10,:c c 0.111.. . . rpm folloWing rates . of To lon Coal are fi xed front 1 the.openiito attic , navigation, and will not be rais ed prior to the let of illfle, 10.1; 'and if they arc lower ed at any time during the shiOping season, a drawback on the prettioul shipments will be all Owed to the a mount of the roduction, in tli way of credit for Tollion Coal afterWarcls shipped.._ 1 • _- : From Port Chrbon, and Pothiville, to Philadelphia, 36 cents and from Schuylll Haven to Philadelphia; Vest. per ton of 2210 pound . I - From Port ointon to Plailtdelphia, 30 cents per ton of MO pounds On all way T coal. not con ing to! Philadelphia, 'one third of a cent per ton per mi e. , Front the gross weight, as ascertained at the weigh locks, five per pent. will be deducted, and the toll char red upon the; net weight. pi. toll will be charged upon fractions of a 1;on. i l • . . .MISCELLANEOtr S ' HEIGHT. -. Toll on Misc Ilaneous Freight will be. is rates and clasSitications of last season, mad (Our millsiper 1000 ',Minds per mile r or EMPTY HOATS;.. 1 Empty Boats ( will be. as in 1843, two ems no toll will b charged on any boat wher a toll of $5 orittpwards:. the Board of Msnagers. . CLAUDWS HARPER, Secretary. ! . * 10 EMI The rates . o according to t 1 at three mills. The Toll on, prr mile ; bin its cargo pay. By order of , March, 9 Scales!'!. : . DALE'S 'Patent Pre mium ' PlalforM an d Counter Scales:Celebra ted for am] rarsy and con venience,eranted to . keep in nr cr, and weigh correctly, longer than any other Scale in use. We have. a large num ' ber of testimonials; from ft•til Road Co's, Trait's norlat Mil Coal Dealers, Merchants and Others, who have these,' Scales 3n use, which can be seen attio. 42. Walnut _NI at., o GRAY & BROTHER:\ nts for the Patentee, 42 Walnut Phlla:` -r • !g= 111E1 MOM 'RAY 4 tBROT irR. ; . n Peale'rs'and 'general Torninissinn )valers in all tzinds of Stales and Weights; t uttreet,l'hilatirOphia. I Coal & If ebanta, and No. 42, Val Feb. 17 COAL V, COA L innonnut, ltave taken the Second Wharf street{ and will receive Coal on to sell or reTin, nn the most favourable ances made i required. Office 42 Walnut. " R & bdow t torige, or sCIIII9. Att trect. Apr Cash grocery Stare!! ra Water $l4 Isl. door tibiae Arch S Xe 110.59 1V EMI PI.OI.AOSLPIIIA. 150 and N. 0. Sugar, '2OO Boars Brown liavanda, "• 100 Barrels Cllarified " ". SEGATIS , .... . 50 Mates I.4af and Lump; 100 Bids. CrOalled 4- Pulverized." 150 Nrw Orfeen. Molasses, TOO ~1111.1 s. 'I inidad " 50 do, 11 manias " 50 dd . S, -rup & Sugar 110 UN .20 do Levering's superior do. . . ' '5OO Bags' Rio Coffee, L.- :100 " laiguayra MO ''"' • St.-fhoningo, . . 106 " ilaracaiho,' , ' ' Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Bryson, • Chub - Mond Bouctiong Tes. • ' Pepper,' Allipihe,iN otmegs, Mace, Cloves, Cassia & Grog( r. I Also, Lard, Oil, Starch, Cheese; Sperm - Candles and Winos and Liquors of variouS qualities, for sale by _I . 1 JACOB ALTER.. Grocer & Gtonnussion Merchant, 59' N.. libr •ssza COFFVE TEA P. 1 SeicEs,&c Wholesale I [WMOrst., Philadelphia. ants - and Dealers. would . do well to call.— St bargains to pe 11110 YOU CASH!! September 7 D} Jierc The greate'. Philada. 8, Ingrain and Venetian Carpeting& Robert 11. Walker, NO. 25 MONTI( SECOND fiT., OPPOSITE CIIRIsf CDERCII, Brune • PHILA,DELPIitA, LT As Jill received and is now ope.ning, a very eaten • swe nd beautiful! assortment of CAIIPETINO9.- The goods are fresh and of new styles, and king pur chased principally for CSett, k sold at the lowest prices. They coniist in Splendid Brussels, (rich patterns)) Beautiful Imperial,:i Superior extra Ingrain, CARPETINCIN, Twßled Venetian, 2.:-4; 4-4, 5-4, , teen's warran- Piaui .‘: " j ted durable. • Superior quality 0-4 English BaCkiogs, with a large stock of well seasoned Oil Ctoths, of alt., widths, Rugs, Piano and Table. Covers, Sheep - Skins. Stair Rods; Bindings .Ste.,-tagether With a n extensive assortment of Low priced Carpeting* of all descriptinns. r.r. In grains of good quality and patterns, for 37k to 50 teas per yard. - 1 1 ri Purehaiers are roqinisted to call, and they may rest assured being pILLSa the goods and prices ; , ; ROBERT B. WALKER. Philada.,Beptember LI, .1 ' 37-3 mo TICE fli 11'10 N. BIALITARY - STORE. IVIIE! subscriber would respectfully inform his A-, friends and custoiners. that be has located his • Military pap ; Man.factory • In Third Street, No. 93, • a few doors below Race, where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as are disposed to favour him with their custom. He still continues to manufacture Military and Sportmeh'e articles'ofevery description, such as leather, Cloth. Felt. Silk and Beaver Dress Cans. ofall pattenas; IForake Caps; holsters tor troop Bldg do ; Cartnuchßnxes,;Bayonet c ibbards, word Be:ts of all kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsacks, different nattr.rns Fire INcLiets, Pasring. Boxes, 'Artie do, Brach and Piclvar's iPlarnes. Pbmpooni Firemen's Caps, Geuther Stqckit, Gun Cases, superior quality' Sliot .Game Bras, Drions,„te.,&e. JOHN DITCH. - 8-, RTOrdzrs thanklidly received and promptly at ten ie ;WILLIAM CRESSMAN, ko. 101 NorzliTliiid Street, rofew doors below Ric Philadelphia,.lnnuhry 13, 1611. 2 —6m s lOVRN ... TOILET, ARTICLES:,- .6 .• LE NA's , 22 6,114 ,IV '! KA LVD OR, iI. , . , Ai SArg,TLEASANT AND; CERTAIN cunt FOR r4RECKLE3; Pimples, Tdn, l Strithern, Moth. Illothes, I !fetter Ringworm, and ootherinbstinate affections of the mutt, removing eczry litipiliity and giving to the eomplexion.a cl.mtnest miry heaht Mil. To gentlAuen it is reccommended for iemocing the irritation and oth er diseases ofthe • skin, °flea prilduceilty. the use of strong alkaline soaps and creams In shaving. the Katy dor may be used without the least danger on the most delicate skin,.andis a /1:i - residue. Wash in warm weath er, of in travelling, price 50 cents per bottle, ' , ~ GLENN'S INDIAN HAIII 11...-f—d his ele gant Prepatation is eompourided 0 carious oils, forming together a cempound of great va ue, for promoting the growth and preserving the hair, if nourishes the rosin, thereby Cantu:lig it to grow withlvieor, and Pr.Yealing . it from falling out, ortitrairig grey, removing at the same time, the dandruff which ya nses the hair to fall nut To those who have lreW their hair by stet:twig or any other cause, except old dge: it is confidently tee commended, it gives a glossy s?oftness to the locks, and lias the singular property of making the hair dark, and is therefore recommended td those who are beginning to turn groy74t is also an excellent curling fluid and being pleasantly•perfinned it is mach esteemed for dreg- , sing the hair in general. noel for the' heads. of children, price 50 tents ner bottle- GLENN ' S AROMATICTIOSE TOOTH PASTE.. . This very pleasaid and Indy eiliracions dentrifiee , is prepared . from ingredients perf4tly toneless, it prive4 a pearly whitene's to the yetlt, firmness to the gums; and frazancy to the breath,' remming spots or incipi. , eat decay, and preserving the Unlit efrectilatly. It has been used 'anitc , cconono:ntled tor dentists iii their pric lice, and is beli'ved to bermil to any article of the vkind in use. It is put in neat China Nixes, and having, ,a solid form. is not liahle T waste or spill. and is - free from the grit of Tooth Pow ers 41 general, price '25 cts: per box, ' - •... ; ..... r. ~ GLEN'S ' S INDIAN lI.AIII in,, is Warran ted to change grey or red hair ton handsome brawn or jet black, without injury [col the hair, or even staining to, the skin, and may he used with perfect safety. To.. those echo have become primiatiwely grey, it is invalit able, and to gentlemen Who are trios:bled with prey whiskers it is strongly recboiliniended, the color pro duced is natural. and will Moot tub off, or soil the whi test muslin. Price 50 cents. ': ~ AIiCHAUX ' S FRI:6MT, ' , WAsti.—A COlll - remedy for Freckles.' This rentedy,was invented by Dr. Cite „Michaux. of Leinbardy. a distinguished Phi - whin ofthe last century - . The proprietor has eve •ry confidencerili it; as a rtopetior preparation for the purpos'e desigped,it may be used without the least cau tion, and for pimples and other[affect ions of the skin, it is a certairisure. Price I 7 reins per bottle, . The ,aboVe named articles have been Fold very ex 'tensively' by the subscrilier for many years. and ere conscientiously recommetiled to the piddle, :is prepara tions of te al value. and ne t t to he ranked with the lie in bites of the day, a single nil val' convince the most skeptical, that their good ( quali ties are,not over rated ' ~ A Guud ./cave and' , Yet no Skavc." . , GLENN'S UN,ZIVALLED . '.',APONACEODS COM POUND FOR sl7.i VINO. rpo clenti,thwil who shave the inselves this hit icle JL coffered with the greatesf confidence as equal. if net superior to any.tother Shutting Soap in use. .Eor a delightful and consistent lather, which cc ill Ind die tt, lion the face or irritate Ole mini delicate skin: fear the: ease and ominfortit gives to thn often Mini:le:mine ope ration of sharing, rendering ill surpassingly easy. this lvorupoutid C2ll by , ' safely' remsimmentleil: It is equally effectual in wan?, cu cold water. and after using , if, the face is left soft acid tilitasant, , and entirely free front the irritation and riaughitess toe; -.n caused by the use of, Strung alkaline Soaps and till:trine Crean)... Th., rum,- pnui4is pleasaptly perfumed nail put up in a neat,clii na bon, answeimig Millie purPoses of „a .stutYing box_ and on trial will be fouinl ver . d.ecointillical snit,' move: nient; during the few .vel..r.s.lkins foliar. has kern before tlut up.btirrcerre.• proprietor has sold at.tinti leises of it, and the demand is romitantly ittcreart"et• a, i:s moril's bec O me known. The'attentS :KU :unfelt Ficd to rsturn ' the purchase money, where it does not t . ,it ..• eat irz sat ] 'Marlton. - ~ : l I I . , . The Saponac'enus Compound is conoisi-e,t ;urines.. dients,soadmirably crompolinded. that ~lia, ing whit if. . is an, absolute pleasitth.L'—tt. S. tho'rette. •TheSapottarentis %rani - Min! is tb% • hest 111 ., :12 ra4 lop extant, fit shaving titt ses;, It t - estersit 'lt. pairm,_ ieed, , ariti deserves ' ,Iti hen; eV'' , Y g , all , nlall wilt' shaves liiinself.sliould buy it.'—l iiilad.•lphia ftazette. 'We beg to call the alteinfon of the bearded ;net ;ono - of our subscribets, th Hie Saponaceoa (7ot:omit:id. D is, without exception.tha best shaving sisipoveei.r used.' —Philada.Transeritod I '! . .'The Saponaceous t'nnim.itlitt lot shaving. i. the hest —pet hapirthe very hoist aridly in use, for scraping the heard from the Minim! Tome ?byline. What with a keen razor and this rotationnot. thus may :have your face in halfthe rime, you' are. ~. proinkottncing the tel. It is alt anomaly in langtiatteH . i t is a vary' good slia e, anal yet noshave.' , --Ilostron Daily Times ' Prepared by .ii t I • E... W.- 0 LENS., Manufacturer of Perfumery, Cosinefirs, :mil . Taney. Soaps, b 2 and 8f South Third street, opposite. tau Ex change, Philadelphia., And -also sold by ,-',= ' . ' BENJ. BAIs;NAN; Ag:t.,"Prottsville 20—ly 16 S. Fourth street 1:22:1 --.--,....----. ....2saareeesialiEMlOn .P.:11 May id' Reading S Potty . s•ilie Rail Road. .• mc• • ]eduction .rrel,ol on Merchandiz.e. . - (IN AND AFTEIVAItiniI ty next,: Jtine i"..Gth. I^ll, A_./ Goods 'will be ron,v.inf d with dor:Olen:It the f. 11 ., low lq lotting rates of untlit, t .betwt.en Reading acid the points below stated; per ton uf 1/00 lbs.. . ::. I'hila.. I i'OltSri//s, Plaster. slate. dice; 4-e. :: i, $1 10 . _ 75 cts Pig iron, bloonts, - tindier. ) • marble, trshi, tar pitch, ',..,, - 1 20. : 90 cis and grindstones,l-1 . 5 • • .. Nails 4- spikes, ba iroti,::) , : - castines.leattortie: dine' I • Lark, raw thbaccn; salt.- - • 1 10 proy,ision4;potatne lum: I ' 1 , ber; stoves, - .1-c., I I ,) • Flotir per barrel. ; •.3 10 'ets. 11 cts. }Cheat, corn. rye, I lover; t .4 ,cts. - i di se'4l,4 salt per hlliel,ts, ' Groreries,.liardivarr, teel; . l• , , topper, tin. linitr i . ti-, ' , 'nestle linimrs.unlOtint:- , , '-. • - ' ry, hotter and! ••zl!,t, • , 2 10 1 35 cheese. - laid rind ;tallow, . • oil, want. cotton. 31n, thee ' raw hides, paint's, ,roys-q, tees. hemp, and cord ige„; - . : , Pry Goods. drugs,l , .(ii•`l -•, t . '. . • . •• ones, foreign i, oorsi 1 wines, glass, pan hfrestt }- 2 GO • 1 70 I fish, in -at, confiir Mimi I , : • • , : ry, books 4- ,Sittt u naryl. i • : I No additional ch. rges 3 - or commission, storage, or receivinz or •defil,itr' i lli2 fihight.at any of the Compa• ny's Depot. on the d tine. ; : I . • ' Jolv 15. 1610 tJ . 'i, 1 29-- CARPE I _STORE, lIE PASII PAIN, ivOrry 5'1.; Philadelphia ' 0 !i 4/ 0. 41 N .57:;., sii!,:criners in their present lilw, and limit., terms CASII, sell a: s ich low piices that ens r.be.satistied,-and titer invite the county to cail'arid examine their an e*cellent assortment, coinpri- TIIE rents of thi anon "being ';yl they are enabled tot turners caennt rad people ni Sebuylkil snick, as they °ire sing iteannfill lii peria);3 ply, 1 n Supertineingrairr, - -> ' HeavyVcsietian Fine Engll`sh Woksted, du I f: Plain do With a large stocl of well seasoned FLOOR OIL cLoyns. ioms, ,:halls, dooripie.ens, Also 130ntiful Bearth 'Rags, Table 4e, Rag Curpets:&e.,&c., together of low priged.lngrains, and ,eniry wholesale or retail at the lowest of all widths for to Furniture Oil Cipi 'covers, Floor l3si• with a large •stoc and stair carpets, prices in the city. . rELptiIDGFI BROTHER, .s i i is re ci ei a ; t l2 s T o e , s d u ' on s r ou n t l i T s ve l. ? o l i t 2 .dssnout..t, No. 91 Strawberr Hear .2d. Entraffe Sept. 7, 11 olteiks, Pamir . Makers, Steam l Eulititrs, anti °Oita:* ToDyers, fir Engine PASCAL. IRON woßms. WEL.DEDTROUGHT.IRON . TUBES From 4 inched to calibre and 1r.. , feet long, capable or sustaining` pressure Paul 100 to .1.5110 lbs. Per square inch, with Stop T.; L•, and other 'fixtures:to snit; fitting leactlier, with screw joints, suitable for Fri: m, WATER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVI and 011ie's' STEAM, BOILER. FLusa , Man ft..nred and for sale bi NORICIS, TAsicult .t MORRIS. : Warehouse 9.1 . Corner of Third & Walnut Streets, July 11. I TO jCOINTR&CTORS. PROPOSALS Mee received, until the Ist day of November next, the Office of the Buck itlountain' ,Coal Co., No 79 Bonn' 3d St. Philadelphia, for mining and delivering, tato Boats at Hock Port, free front dirt and other imporities,;so,ooo Tons of Coal from the *Mines of said Company, during the Seasonlof 1815—estimates to he made monthly & payable in drafts upon the Treasurer ot•4 months. The Company, to Birniqtrthe Prop Timber standing in the Woods and the nail Road and the necessary Cats anti fixtures fry of charge, and the Contractor to keep the same in repair and to deliver theneup in good order on theist dayof December, 1515. Persons wishing to view the work ran apply , tq 'PROSPER :51ARTIN Snot, at Rork Port, and any ad ditional informinion Can be had at the Odire of the Co', in Philadelphia. • .3. T. BUNTING, October 3 ,J, I • 6 4 1, / ,‘ • ust WARP. ;S' ACOUSTIC- OIL!-4 7 0 •I! THE ORLY CURE FOR DEAFNESS _ _ DEAFNESS CURED .. _ Scarpds ..Conipound Kreosote Arou.ilje oil, FORM! cure of n 11' .k 1 , N El:3 .4, pairs, and. Ilic is charge of waiter from the ears; also all those disa greeable noises like the Inizzing of insect'', falling of water, buzzing rtsteam. Ace., &c: 4 kgliieb ore Zymptorlis of approaching deafness and al.' 'Nat:Qin:ant:with the disease. . • The fnllowing Editorials and certith.ates i he read with interest as airy s;.eak facts, which are "stubborn,. things.'! • MosT Exr.axonint:Ary Cent*. I—lf any have donbto they may pow dismiss tlima. mast incredulous may consider Deafness a+ eurablr: Nu:net:lots eases - Of citres.'and many of theta very rein-.rk.thl,--hy the use lii • tiettrint ' e Oil.' have lien mthlislted, but •eaps the catimax.' Voling or old Inny yet reeoi er hearing. A lad) Pennsylvania. an.: Low about bit years otige Lad heen eradunlly getting 11.•• if fnr more than 411 y ears. so that it v; a: next In imposii.le to make her hear couver.mtion in the ft t ...eml est tnces of voice Last winter she was induced I' try `S•ltriel's Oil fnr D e ur.,,s.•'lt is et le gee ~ .ssary lull that she hasils ed two benti , s. awl that h,r hearing is per:ectly rcstor ett—she iamireal. LgArteEss Cent:D.—The following, extra'et from a letter written by Mr. J01...50n of Boston, to a friend in this city. is itm,bninnt. 'The bottle of Searp•l's Oil for Den fne.rs, that via sent rite. with the iv ish th•et tax daughter would try it. has been used. am, in it+ edi•cts, have a7l(l.nishril all: viii know how tery deaf she 'has been shire she lees three years 01.1--eslm mew .hears quit.. well. hut as the 1, medicine %a 5 all been I wish an other bottle. which I have very reason to Iv.liyve wit curs her, entirely.'-'Tim... , • For sale I.y IL 11. I:LIMN...IRX, No.'l2o'Nerth Street, l'hiladz•lphin, and by El can 011 , 2 & SA:\ DTIa: 4 IIN. Agents, Puttsv:ile. July '22, Concentrated Compound Flail Extact I SAI?S - APAIZII.I,A. I~ort the cure.cif :4crofttia.C'iroilic Iliti th annaot. Gen- ' era] Debility. Cutaneous rli:e.ows:Svnly Eruption. • of the Skin. Teller. Pimples or Postol, on the Pace. Liver Atlections, M.ercnrial and Disea.o , s, Bile:. from au impure Irthit of I:lt...ratio,: of the Throat and .I.ez,L'Ains ord Sw.dling of tin! Done,. and 'all I)iseai.es from on impure state 1.1 the Blood. Expositiv--! and Imprudences in Li fv..lixte:u4ive uge of IStercury.&c: . An hot:tense etTart has Leven tat,!:. It, iitir4lllCl' )airions compounds called ra. is of Sar.ap.trill.f,: as oilier and un•t isle Ifn e ;Nero the e‘lravaf:atit a—ler:ions orthe to, nr• Wishing 111:.:11. all diseas7 that •' tles'a is heir to," ran I. governed and removed by these extract'," Non'. ma, want no easterners .10 nor article, kit per,nn ",:•Loise at least ; and those• nho have that. will find it impossible to belie - Ca these extravivnin and ridictibuni assertions ]legend upon n then, if pita get COMSTOCK'S tritirextract oilhe reaLSarsaparilla. vv.' cry 'disease that can be cared by this and . varians °flier ! roots that lora) the 6,111p0111111; Will lie 1 . 11/i:4l particularly. as S-rdfata.ll.i.eiew::.-.snt, grd ail diseases of the 1.L.0`;' , “ tut ,evrti.;tibirly and vtor•ritig. i ' 11:111 the ithly , of titerktity. SAI7 ). Ll. is warranted no coo°. in the illy. ;Intl at tile price of and in on large baftlex. viz:—f.ll rents p4'llollle, 4 ISt ti^r doze, runt tour. ;It f'S ,ffiv it Branch House. No. ;!., North s:!‘ and in rait-:vitt.. at I"eb. 17. .l. 5. C. m.kruri vs. 4 ;ORE REMEDY t A % ' Cl°. . THE rt,,astrin:l3.' increasin.l popplarity and ..ale-0 1 'IS. A. F:d1::i••IIICIN•s Vl.faCitl,ll.! ii.IS I11:411:eil sins who who arc eli, , ,ltS "I'M? -:IC S'..:S m:irdin off uln.n the NI t•lie t.reo. r q ! . to; whirl. al: tai:eteal tnen know to ite inetlie.,rtoi's :it exite I n,; . i±...rtg.-; boat the ft , ••In . . . Tlit,Vc.tnilt,geli IF Milk its way into ; , tiliie r,i,,tn . aI: 11l la 4: 111 . 1.111 fi t r ii 1.,"r1 IIIIF;I:F:C 1:1(.111S, . Illal I. thall :tty .4 ter ine.i,e,ne or the 1:110-now usrd; :led ,:rh•e_matry.NVOllll ' It•mtdt a 1..•. e by dint of lAilline. b ;en towed' Imo sP.e. nitl slwrr.y aUmr gone . tom the olisentil Witi:b tliei; worth:es:turns j - !stly rner i.,el, 11. A': Flumes or.k.'"3 Ve;ttlif,l4 , ‘ c'o:t!ntCs tti be triattmlrint:y su,t I. tel. It 11.18 only TO 'F: 11'1A Mai its CM CIF wilfully SIIFIaIa all I[l.ll. IS end of Ito wondi,fui CIIIC:IOI7,'iIi.WC:. • Cei . .l itiCare• : • . . , ile:tuleen Railing Reading 'and, and , . : Icale3, Eric Co., Neu, Y., jail, 7, 1943. We (airily I tilt the have. iverl 13. i Falittesiiielt's Vert:tit - oar in our ilottiiie-3, and in. e irery case it has provided it tlecideil and effectual remedy for tix,tel• lin.g w 'rots l . ""T , the vv t' W • cords illy ice on tatesind to pi.rents who have children 3 tii.eted - wan that dangerous tiFilirriv. . F.1.0N vinwr., • .. - - lt NI, li...l'AIN - 1.:„ • no!i-r ,N 1 k V. ' . 1 ' • JO,'Fl'll 131:,ItIZa1'GIIA. ' For '43 le, i'vholeralr aid reral, at the I iVare hviuse or - • • , , - ' n. .A. FAH N1 , ..1 . 0 . 1 - :: & i:o. 'Corner of Syvilaanil Ik'ood sts . l'itsburg, - rat, . • Fur §ate in l'i , tin . .l: . e. hg. C1..1...A11..1 - .6 al l'AllVlN.:Drrrgislit: 1 o6D Decrial'her, 9 . .101 - 1.1.5 7.2 FAY S. 41, host every il,se.,irc that la eh is heir ma , he t eureil b% the LI 111:11.1k 1; LEN' . CONJ. POI TN , Et': .11 iTi VI.: This may. hr proVed ; , atisfaczoi wit., Will call :it :my id the fioni's where this invaluable is s,dd. hy (, r anzlic,fficive•i) iof cures periiiin.- ed on indiviihuils had ho,.es nl relmf— eesri.ficatm otl'llyie:au.; who 14. id the 100,!,,.. sere cases miller treatinent,thmr ftatunts 11.1V - 11) , 2 ine,heMe by the II "AviVIC! . IA been cored- cert aca let ' finin the Pi niboantaQ., Ch.!): ofOrnhani,' (7e.ert,No. Wry, tt'c„ stating'deair ;:cluaintance with periems of ,respeetAbility 10 sing the good of their fellow niel; at li: art, have vulailtariiy come for, wais t and given a ..n.: A lc:nciit ortheir ease mid its care for pliiilica ton . &C. 4,.. The Munlier of these Geri's. ticates tieing too great l'or , newsaaper publication, the. iithscriber Ins deemed at advisable 113 have a copy of the most impOrta tit cerffieves properly wader seal, to'he piss' d at the stores of agents, witn.have the to- sate, where persons afflic ted with Serralii n • h • i cvill White Swelling, Chronic IThenniatisn r 'Mercurial diseases Emotions of the kin: . t • 1,, t tit long stavdh.g or in cinicnt Consumption, !lead-ache, hc, hc, may have an opportimity , o a -- eerta ming the names and residences of those,who have been cured liv,tts use. and who will, be willing, if coiled - upon, to giig every informntion required. As a more general evidence that this is nn quack medicine, 1 would refe!r - to the names of the follow ing well known Phyviciains, who have attested to itF elficaup—Di.. l . I', Mester; Dr. . G. Bircii. f)r. Otto, Dr. 11.11. Nlabletilierg, Dr. J. E. orber. Sold whalc:mie and Re:u il at the dreg and Chetai cal Store of . . ;E. B. EKIIHOLTZ, Pottsvtlle...!„ J. IL &. J. IL Falls, Minersvill e; Hugh Kinsley Port Cart) .n ; . 11enry Voute. Orwigslinrg.. , January 21, • 4—lv Dt; .Leidy's , Ceebrated. Ointment 1 ! , AILING to citl'e the Tctt,r. Itch. Dry. all.d Watery Pimples of tare an.11,,,,ty, Scat y Fruttllctue, an!.l • N-Ep - i - ctp . .ts': CI.ITIFICATIr E. COMSTOCK & CO'S Fats for the Peope llfb EVER lIE-41th OF .111 Diseases of the Skin? Of the many thourand bottles, (it is nut in bottles wal the words Or. Lehly•s Tever zind Itch Ointment blown in the eitlee) neve 111: , an fintance been know! or heard from where it Ivel Ikil nil. A immber of raPr ence , can be mad, where it ha,. been 11.4..(1 iri cch.."l4 factorie+,'lnt board of ve•sels, and in faunlie:, and err tificates could he publiAml of them. Intl for the delica Cy in hawing names published in connection wok 4 loathsome and disagreeable a:Actions. 6.. Price 25 cents per Bottle. It is prepared only and sold lrlinto.ale and tetnji at Dr:Er:lily's Health Emporium , No 191 North anal street, liplow Vine street, sign of the Golden Facie and Serpents.) Philadelphia, and by all the dift'erent Drug gist; and Storekeepers attached-to Dr. Lehly's adver tisenunt of his -Blond Pills" in another column. (which please refer to and real, (besides utany others through out the country. Sold in Pottsville at J. G. BROWN'S ,- Hrug Store. (late Eptinit's.) May 11, OIL. Lard Lathps ! 100 11.;'1'(krati., : t i . h tr e s, 1, 1 , 1 h and a n t , t ,i d ,t ßr , i i tZ., ,t .t . , e r t if N id e: ti nt jtvtyceeired. By the nal of t beso L-tlaps,a more plena : ant rind ntilliant light it obtattmtVlban by the.. tunof 1 the 11. , fit oil, rind at a ‘,avin. of ahoot 30 per cent.- 1 Ftnld at Manttfarturlr's prices by R, BAN-N AN, Sept, 11, . 37 A;ent‘' • ==E _ . . • - To Tilt; kV 11()LE ViRLD It is adatillcd tw.altivl a; lwre arcb" • tr# am, ( rul VILIO hi:LS :1131. 9 ` ' 4 l , at • FELIY. 'III3ILIOI'S - . - 4 :nts. reni ,- .115% ,, ,4er• discrivcreit. i.y ingenitily 0:11119'. ,Ti.r.3;;;l.e. tr:!ef,ir the f..doivta.r 717 - 1:1•1 , 1•11 . Fopry, re•vnr arid Agtre. DS Liter Sick Iteadache. Jaarqiii•ii;Asthera, v. Rheenati-sm. CPlarcument o!),srumionrr, ACUt-burn. ,Forrell Nawca, I).6tentinns et Stomach and liowtd.: I nripieni Diiirriara,Viandrb,llatii:tralerns• tivenrvi:Loss of .1013o:tr. Illarch.4'l;:er Sallow : Cow* idexion, mid in :ill CAPCM of Tnii,664 . lhr Boweig.• ivlim-e a Cathartic nr no Aperient bZicedeo. They arc ca•lci:ditigti mild in - thi,iitoperation, pro": dneing nrithq Nnusi:a Griping, areexteasercly r.:Ned ards.rnn.c ndc.V by..l'ascrtinNer PIIV,SCIANS, In all parts of the ITi4n, from rvlmm any crtiotity of Cei tilicatea of tlicieialue can be ob. 'Med, , tSil ERNI A iNi 8 Car.Gli LO.IgEN6EIO Qt: • . - Are: the safest, moat sure and effei4tnal remedy for Colds.,Consurnolion.W trooping Critn,Astlitna, light ness of the Lungs or Chest. A C . tk. F.:4 , Mr,J hit :.:reeley.,!bot of if3ouve*ror St.; cared ii cc „,: z i, i n' utp;lo eett month's staiitlitig'atitirms. il 'to be a sett led,Consonitition. by there L.,.ages, when the ~.t physicians ernild de' rinibii.e for hti,.„ Mr. ei,or/ei IV. i'erl.ins.'7l KoSery. watt cured oft a severe emigh antic:Old of three moot I.:s standit v ,. us by • ~ 1t.,1f a Isis of the I.o7.gtigcs. -1;.; Rep. Mr. floncock. 497 Pearl st.',-...!ras used them in' his finely emit lovartalde kiteress.yind•rehinmende t I t em to all n he are afflicted with-.ooug,litt..milds.oue any :itreetotiisi 01' the lunge. • i 51;' ... Mr. M Ei.m,),Gn stiffen tlseverarssecks with a die; tressieg cough, ,whit h. nothittgordi4ved, till he tried the - it laiv.m2es; whieheurtd him ikt few hours. Mr. Joh:ex It:, !late. No fr 'Porto, Buildings, Will st., gate some to_ a l'iiund who leAd but • enjoyed a ni.,., hi 's sleep for Fri cral weeks, I wig every lew mi :Mir, ailiel:crl With some distrcsiiiseotigh, :IS aline, 11 to takeaway Its life. The !Ant:ogle matte Iran raise easy, and el - whit d hint to sleep ty eti at high. Ile had' itjed.evert thing •else he heard 641, and lloifileg ri.e, affor(i' , 41 t la. least relief.-atiother 'icroitance of :stymy a tellow-licts: from an' untimely g-ilive. , t3HF.II.II.%N'S IVOOI I.V,ENGEILS - rroved'in more thin 4 ft.tlCo cases,lio be infallible t lie only ci mitt worimdestro)inglicdicine ever die et:so:red . S snrzotts of Wonms.-Paio letille joints or lieshe. offensive breath. picking at the ne2e. grunting of thee reeth during sleep, and at .tinicsa Atlctiets about the lirs ' ,%iiii flashed cheeks bleeding, rie 110,C. SI gnaw- . ing sensation at the stollen-It:this . ,s of heat over the surface or lt - li.itty, sl.glit dolly n;sltiver Mg+. head aaches.clrowsiot . ss, vertigo, t...rporolistial bait dreams - stultlga starting - in sleep with friiilit "and screats int,. SOMP: itne.4 a I touldeerene cortgli,fAegrishur,,, thin,. mato' low. fits. bid taste in the iiilitli. nitro ult breath .• lug, pain inOlie stomach nr'BoWils. fatigue, nausea. , Ticnitibilinc4l, - voracions appeticii; leamicss, bleated Vont - tell or 'Milk:. gripings. annoy,: pains in ratifies parts of the brirly, a sense of sonivtiing risiog, to the I rim-oat, 'Tebbe, of the anus towatAs'oiglit. a frqueut desitc to pass funnel hing fro to r 1141iftwels, and some ' riiiie , '.itsrliarges of tOiiiic o.hretgens... • lUr Urr,',-. Hunter. 11:FS'is.tb:rAiver.ite,kitcw a child . t Ita I w . :kr ell rctl of li .:. by these . rjittengers, alter three 3 c.,t'a som.ritie, and %Jinn not l!irir rlf C Would give the leis- relief. -s 'Joy on beard's one of the Ilarre aackets was 'i•iired Of fits ht]" alai:one time of them. Ile:J.4h I:. Wm.]. 37 Tliiit , - lireet. eats them to hisslold, and they lirol:gh nwa3 , l•lte worms by thou, -. Jands. ' .. • , 4 1 ' '. . Dr. Zoll,i;: r tir, 18 thiarre Ft..jl* nerd them in ever . 7(11 cites, soittcmf ahem of tin..,nost alarming char .s , er, alit' a1,k, , ,..: will) I lip errlfesi succe,ri. ' ll , Tiantiti 1" Goer:s•iurd, lan lath Ascsite. has is ,d ( 1,,,, in hi: j'aoole,for two netts, with moire sue .:,.`' a.. Tice:'' -lise e.....ntm per I,A. ', - . . I‘.;:i'r/itilii';, yhnlphf r:, , t. 11:0,..;`,/ , cLe b;r:.• , irgrro '.. .:rye immediate rt lid . ill nereUltkof Hick Headache. -, :t t p it ittomnftlo. heart. lowneg of spirits,: despot]. Inicy.iiill idiot tory, or putrid"Altre throat, bowel or ,titioner cioniiillitit, Minting. rt,Orciision or a sense o. -inhtlig n liii clima,chnlic, spii:ints, cramps, of flit nommii orliowels, hysterical i. 8 .. coons and all- net ' sum+ tli.onsrk drowsinessilirt iAli.t he day 201 wake ,i 5 1,,,,e st nigh'; cholera or clittf,tira moiling. (Madms. 1,,,i,de, 0 ! 1 iv - use ihr I..bg:int Persons iravellint tt •r aeitiliag,larze parties..w ill nd the L o zenges rea l ~ rc viviiiir. aid impart tug, tlia (lola:icy of yr-Milt-is :std aPer dissipation. they reStige the Pine of the sys ', •vist getter - nth.. Mal remove idrilie unpleasant symp tois olio, l'ate liViilLt. ' q -..,",;: I ~. • , ~.., - .) 4 ,/o• M.. jj0ert...1.,N..1 7 ...ititi,.1 the. Brother Jona ban. ,N.M. , i!irraol;:i , .,.e::(4l:l . iii.‘'.-'.tilert. , in six minutes Ic ;hr. eof Caiiiofirr I . ..oze:igkr-he was prejothces s.,oost loom. - .I- •• •: pea'.. •• , - Joseph B. ,Vial's . .Irsq.,Vii.'lt . ltre,:i , 'ent of the Wash ing:iiii ;11.1ritie I tis.ratice•(-'mihany. has sutrbied fa b ears with tierv.iii: he I,l,c:hi - Alia! notion wont(' re Bove till Ite,i . tod the , e I. ,, ze' l' , A.s 'wind' removed it r..4' NI,/ is.lll te , li airsalrs '.l-14 - D• .G. Ilicuter,l(o4:.- , 1 'h A iAritic,.bas been subjer so vi .:,...t - ttl.., ha climat'aelt,';4l,..a., to make shim .1' *. s tsp bled 17, ,, - m v.:" ;,,r Ili , e, 1 . 1.),As al a tone. Neal hit .ver I.l..riluil lint sty Aciiel fiklie tr elf these ',nen !,........ u m) Ow, mired; loin in rilfs , ntititchts. ll' 11. : free Eyq . of :1;c ;;A:..:, , w 'York Ileral,l. his ased them litr the lamt year...li,i4lll.4llathe.OT laS,ill.llle , Ind 31..vap, nonlll iMini'(iilgte itfltef from Mom, 5'1,.....1aa's l'oor.l - ,..1r1) . ..p1a , t_cr.' 1 -' 6 ° 0(10 s" 4l ir-sly -of. 11 !18:,1)vid of all Platters.-s, 1n g ,,,,,,,i 5 i0 . L uiii !,.,g,,, Pala. Or IS'eakeiess in tilt (lack, Loot s. Side, Breast, Nik. or Limhs. etrectnal le cured by i. , ... il'a' Only t• ',Cents rach„anif war ram ell silderi , r to* all other (.. asters in use._ Be par i ten lit r to get st i le, Inftn . s rilaii Man's I'lastert, or yet V.l I I he i inpin.erl sans. .%va,lolie s, minnows.' 'Norio. less imitations. The t a ineiptainped on the back m mach; get none without it, eozltin will he deceived. . Cough Lozenge? only 23, Onus n bit. Warm Lintencs 25', - . 4 i10 . , ' do • Catriphor or headache . 1a.... 1 -ogcs,. 'al , cents per boa Poor Alen's litaster;ool3 , .. - V t . cents a pieCt!.. . Tfic above Medicines fisi•4l.3e by • TP:4At • J.. ft EAT'f V. ' ' Azem.; i :or , (MI propriater. A kit by JDIIN S. NE\ ll'l . l N. Pill: Mist Patt 3 ville' .111,211 icissley. i'Pr? Clq.ilf . .- • Williani Taggarf,Tarnaspi. , ,'Gerard.' ,Ilei , s),jer. Nlr4;'.eastle' Jim/. 111,1:113 I • H 4 . ' It eannot!4e 'Denied . i • .1,.. . . ( F6r 'iritth 74 ?mighty ) !trot . -- DR.'I ElDir'S SMRS..-iP.IRILLA, ..c):Y I_l' " ,i :11;-1 • - - ° 1.,. the Purest. e , rorzest. ir. , .y Toe IVo•fa ell's, of amp' on., prypa ro.:,illt Of Ssie:Siparilla•tkitt i, Mail-. :.; +P• ' • * 'IT 1., ~,,,m..,1 t ,, i, e . stlpory Snail 6 bottles of MOST' :I,M. :Ind stronaer svir t ,oN 7 4:4ll`pripared try any other I ~:tiei,-.nroile...r dila ton i.-- : ',of SO than line...tit - the lu the Ulliti'd :41,111"Si' , r'- . :4i ' Dr..1.ei'13. - .4 Katsti,parilla.lts-lrs..'ou'll,l'"ndl'a by all '"`" yenta! 1.. I.lly:4cl:ins lii prrfrs fkirr 10 ,'t) other. 311 won hove ever rased it, bite derNitil M fat: BEN crrr from ' , se battle than 11tr...1• to ten] of others; ..a..'d thrice who. after haviii's iiiulotli-r's - pi,K.s. - tratious. witn'olt besslit, will ti., Ile. I.eidy's will sdtr,ii lw.. roll , . inc,ql (,s: 111 `/" . and, have already-triuml rir,tde Mregoing. a•,‘, I'lloo. ' Th. , apparatii, with .whe'rf.r.l, Ir. Luidy's extr. ) irts tiled in his pr.liaralialt .i' Sar...artirilla as prepared ; is Ihr. only'raw ill , th e United Star4,impoeteit by Dr. Leidy himself. froth the ciilebrate'Ainiiiise or Pi'th'ier A:. I'sv ea.'s. In Park., at a "cat ei,p,ilise. and is ea uatdo of ex- • 'trarrine. DU., nirdi..al virtue,i-„,lSar,apArilla and Whitt - roots. 111011' otreitlially (MIT' 11 any other prozess. - As SEVERAL tit r:safiktip CE..IITIFICATF.t4 of re-. maikable Tures and ! reronilt*lntlations front clergymen. and physielans have liven (nip' time to time published; it is only thou: lit., to, , ressary trt keep the puGlie acquainted• as to where Dr. I..qilv's sTa;g , ailaritla ran by obtained u.easirie. namely, at Dr. 'I.Z4DI"'S HEALTH 11.131P0, JUUM. 101 Norih SECONDS reel, near Vine. St.. 0 1 2 1 4 of 111e.1:01,1,.n Eaald.ana Ils dots;) Fred. Drown's mot 1 Fred. KlM'', Drive, titores,:ilidadidglija. ~. Pri'c ONE DOLLAR pertbottle; 3 bottle's for 82 SO.: and 6 bottles for fr. 4 '5O. '.t 17'. ' • Also by .1, F. Long, Larieti‘4.r; and at J. G. DROWN'S Druz Store, tbrriicr,ly NV, ;11,:t &tittles, Centro Street. . Pottsville, • . -4 , rt: , May It. • 1 .! ''-' ‘ 10- . . ' ma • T • •- he Most CO •• son- Saying Sts that I w.mld Mit givq4ii bottle of Da. SW.I.VNVN Co ihytund Sy gfl Cherry:for half a : dozen of any other preppratintjal e trieJ all the pop, Oar ono, hut this stand'=fitnrivalli d for the cure or :1 1 E ! tiiteasr4. - yit : I nthienza ' Cough. Colds. Ctinsump•iOnot4ittof l'aliniation of the. !lean. INtioigiintt C 0 .44: Tickling or rising Fen". sauna in the t hroa t,,tirrtiv : h.t is. ,inf lona, or weakness, of the NCtVOII3 anpa 'red conetitution, from any cause, aid to p4ii/elit persons from falling ; into a UsCt.tN . this me:i4ctne has not its equal.' And when too Much:cf.:ionic! Or quinine has been' used, thi medicirte will firrovelit itseviltilfect on the s)st .m ; and repair the liitrory functions. , As a proof of the above medicine g'iqnstrength real and clear-. nes; to the vo ce,ia gent 14ieil front one of our large • au ctionocr.estahltslimOrji rh‘laciptphia, who .has been toting tots t Syriip4ays . that it is the greatest. medicine to cry On he;:ever? tar. Of coerce, the. itlinister.or Law er, WO have to exert their voices. would be equally; ibuncli hav e will be Bit. 7: en to the auctioneer. tivS. ailing at 'my °We. er404:1001:P tb:s valuable tree except the o4iginal,4.thet; Swayec's Compton* Syrup of Wild Cherry. dip ficritingx auttcpuntcrfcit.-- Prepared only bit Doir. , .'Swayne„whose offic is n ow, . • removed to N. %V. gortir of Eighth aptl:llicestreetti. 'Philadelphia. I.• • . For tale at the st 4 of. DANIEL KRI , BS,,in Pottsville, who ik the 01`p Agent for Schuylkill coun ty. :• . nORTV 13 9.—Tv ___ I' IT, 60(11)s, _O3 T utt lioNt.ks &J. Ila Ill', have just received ti, Sp!tndid asStri4 of rich, Fall Prints,. Nen', sty( r, : olso, Satinett.44,lAsimeras, Clothg, Chvek.. Muslins(:anion 'awl 1%-k-olluri Halloo-I, lr,rsities a amt variety of seasolitalifotts, all of which will; be sold at a small ativatiN" . , July . 2.7 I:t -i-t , . -T, 4-J. UE.ArrV ~ . ..,, . I r, • ': • - . - . - 1 h 7:' - ; • . - • • f = U C:3 EEO
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