3'. 40. 4a z . I am assure:lE7 the friend , who has favored me . - • -. • With them, that tho following spirited lines have never been ininteth Ido not think they will suf fee from et. compa . riscin even with Shelley's, and nrily regreti tannot name the translator:— • Dirk. • 7b , tha •DJ . fgdel air Gwily;l, a Lard vMc ! Fourteenth Centurit -'2 , ..k•Seotinil of th•noriting . Itetellcr of ihe,sioing !: . !low sweetly, nobly;-wild thy flight, boundless journey ink ; Fnrfreto thy bfethern of the w00d,,, alone, A hermit eloisloter before Uod's throne ; .•, Oh! trill tiie. heavens for me, :------I:onr.ranipaifs starry height— Ylinu interlude of inchnly '..t'veistAtar4ness and the light • • Mill serf, with heaven's lirst drin% Llll4/11 thy Mb( ' kty . l44- hove, tli:e moon .1: the webt 1- In., • . , • -. No w oodland caroller art t'..ou -• Fir from the areliiKs eye. Thy collfeiC is o'gr the mountain brow, . Thy musiciitt the Fky ; Then fealles.3ll4at thy pith of elute! along, I,lldu cAithly th;ni:iuti .)I ittigelsong pESPERATION, • The for oaeing ie u raisne from the laughabl e . tale efitiesperatiiiii, one cl the rich ankles which are embraced in the literary, remains of the late .Willis Gaylord Clara.. It is only necessary to wirernise that the writer is a Philadelphia student , -- ‘l 7 llO, "after a stolen fortnight maid the gaieties of a se l ason,,finds lihnorlf, [through the remissness of a churn] at lialtinvore on his way „ if.LiEne; witho'ut a penny in his pocket. He stops iit a fashionable hotel, nevertheless, where, aftr r ,tarrying a day or-two, finally, at the lied of a grand dinner, iomne-solus' in his . private apart- . petits flanked ivith abundant Champaign° and ifurgundy,-resolved to disclose all to his landlord. .utiantoning a Servant, lie saj-.,, Ask the landlord to step up to My loom and bring his hill.; _ 'He clatters dawn stairs, gig.,;lins; and shoilly thereafter lif4 Master appeared. Ilu entered with a generous smile; that made me hope fur the beat house afforded, and that, just then : was credit, ' How mush do I owe you,' said I. He hand ed too the bill will all the , grace of private expee tnee. - . - Let me see —s:venteen dollar., thy.v very reasonable I But, me- dear sir; the mast disagree able part of thd platter is now ,to be iisctmed I grieve to infoieyou that at present I aci•out of money, l.ut I know by your, philanthropic looks that you will be:sati.iled when I tellyou that if 13(1.4, .wohld gi‘c it to you with unqualitiel pleasure. 4 But you see my not baring the change by me is the .reason I cannot do it, and I um sure you will let the !natter stand, and say no more .about it. lam a. stranger to- yon, that's a fact; but in . the place-where I. came from, ull my 'acquaintan-. 'tances knoW Me, as easy as can be.' : The landlord turned all colors.' 'Where du you live, any how V • In I,Vashin'g—, I should say Pliihidelphin.' His eyes flaShed with angry disappointment.— seehow it is, tniAer ;my opinion that you are a blackleg. Yon don't know where your home is—you begin with Washington and then drop it lor Philadelphia. You must pay the bill.' cau7t;' "non take your clothes ;If don't blow atic tight,' 'Scoundrel!' said I, risingttolt upright, 'do it rayon dare! dO it.! and leave the rest to inc There were no more word. lie arose delib . .trately, seized 'My hat and my only inexpressiblts, .and walked doWn stairs. Phydcimis :;ay that two excitements ezn ctis t at the same -tiMe in one system: Illternai cir cumstances drOve away, almost.' immediatelyi the .confusion of my brain. •I arasc l and; looked out of the window; The ;snow was , descjending as I drummed .on the pane . • Akhat was Itt do '• An unhappy , irins erillotes' in a strange rtiv, no more;, and slightly inebria ted. A thought struck' me. I had i large, full cloak, which, With all my 'other appointments, race those he took, the land - Joni had spared. I 'theAsed immediately ; r'rcw on toy hoots over !ow fair drawers, not unlike small clothes, put or my craat, vest and coat ; laid a • ,iritifcjiing cap fromlny 'smith j:turitirgly oter my forehead; and Origin.; my tine long in...titlp gra.oe lully.abotit me, made my way through the liall in. to the street. "; ••• •• _AttractedV-siiiiiing I:unps in the Portico of a new hotel, a few , squares. from my first lodgings, : I entered,' reconled some namo 011 the books, an? '.bespoke a bed. Every thing was fresh and neat; every_ servant attentive i• all argued well. I kept myself closely flunked, [mired a cigar; and retired dto bed to 'mature my pkg. , . • • • • •: • • Waiter, j4t sl my clothes well, my fine saidd, in the morning, as he entered my' :fruioat. •Mind I the pantaloons; don't spill any ;thing from the pockeis; there is 'money in both.' '`[.don't see no panlaloonv: The devil you deft! Where arc they r •; rin sure ; I don't know, s elli me • Go down, sir, and . t.cll your master to cope up tere innnviliately; The publican %vas with ;in: in a moment. I• I had arist4 and worLed my face before the glass into a fiendish look of passion. 'Landlord,' acclaimed I, with , a fleice gesture, .1 lime been robbed in your housi‘—rublied, lobbed My pantaloons and a purse,. containing thr:ee fifty del- far Macs are Otte. .I'lfis is a pretty hutch Is thia'the way ylim fulfil the injunctions of scrip_ tura I ant a stranger, and I find triys.ell taken in with a tengelAnce., I. will expose you at once, if am not fecutnpensed.' • :Pray, keepyspur temper,' said. the agitated pub. Brant •I have! just opened this house, and it is 17,ettinga good run ; %% mild yoU, ruin its reputa 7 accident I will tint] out the villian -who has robbrdiYou, and I will 'send for a tailor so twasuro you ,for yo it ndising. garment. YOur .inoncy shall he', refunded. Do you not sec that 3 purani,eris itieless .11ty-deae-sir,",l replied, 4 think you for 3-:yr' kindness:-1 did.not intimr to reproach you: If - those tromers c l an be don to-day, I shall be sat tale/4 ; 'for time is more precious than money,— . You maY:treP the others it' yottfind them, and in:est:ix:lnge 'fey 'Ahe one hundred and forty Sollars which you give ate, their contents are yours.' • The nest evenitt, with new inexpressibles, and ono himtlred arid forty dollars in my purse, I cal led on my guardian in Philadelphia, for sixty dol. 'laid, He gave it, with a lecture on collegiate dig ' oipation, that I - shall nut soon forget.: I enclosed thimoney baeldto my tionorabbi landlord, by .the first pod, settled my .other bill at old Crusty's, the ,Ist publican, and got my trunk by.mail. • • E===! Pe.rfarnery! Perfumery-11 A.il,E subscriber;hasmst opened 'a lot.of.Elegnnt and Superior-French Perfumery; among which a Farira Caingae:Floritr Water. llopey Water, a very pleasant partuine.and iii an excellent article tor' ktepthg hair in curl ror either titlica;i3exttleinen or Children; Roman Kalydur„ for the - Comi,lezion, Smelling Bottles. Lavender Water, Rose Water,su periar Beat's 011,in - Pots and Bottles, Marrow t o-. matum, Orris Tooth Wash, Toilet POwiler: Powder Boxes and 'ruffs, Indian Oil and Indian Dye.,for col :outing Unit a beautiful brawn and dark . culur, Ma , cissar . Oil: Scant Woe tor nratvers.. - liennine Otto of Roses, inglottles. ilmwn Windsaf, Musk. Orange and Letncio. Otto of Rose. htc., 4c..1 nape, Also, Glenn's Saponaccous Compound for .:-Tlving, ftudiaclriCeltbr aid having CI cam. Ronsieh's JaPenaceeus Paste;for whiten• tug and softening the Hand% and preventing chap ping. Ituusselfis Balsamic Elizer of' bangier. for the Mouth. and Teeth, keeping the breath fresh and sweet, . preserving' the 'gums in a healthy condition. and preventing the decaying °Utile teethirecommendiad by eminent Dentists. Fur sale at l'hiladelphia prices, by B. BANNAN, Agent. 52 - December, 23 INDIAN - VEGETABLE ELIXER & LINIMENT.—A Inure Mr Rhenniaticatfertinne. ' This article pene trates to every nerve and sinew of the person using it, and it has attained a ieptnnt ion unequalled by any nth- er article in Rheumatism. This will cure the most se vere rases—extend contracted muscled, and bring feel ing and sensibility to !hubs long paralyzed and useless. We only need refer to T-0111C cases below to obtain the confident r of the publiefor these articles. The following. arc two respectable, and the gentlemen ton Well known to repine immuent. •Let them be read. I have been afflicted blest grievously since 18= with Rheumatism andg_ontraction of the Cord: of my le ,i,• mused by the cramps of the cholera, Which I then had in its most severe furni:- After trying triati,r remedies in vain, I have found relief—had the cords of my legs relaxed—the swelling reduced—andaitigreany benefit led by the use °Cone bottle of Liniment, used externally and one bottle of Indian Vegetable Elixir, used internal ly at the same lime: I can now walk With ease In po sitions that I could not a week ago endure at all. - JAMES G. REYNOLDS, • lIJ Chrystie street,. corner of:Delancey street. Thonalt this was given more than a year since, ,Mr IleynOlds, wee 'a few days ago at the 'office, where thin remedy was obtained - in full health and imrfect posses si n of liislegs and feet, and though over sixty years old, stood win his toes 'repeatedly to show the spec tators bow complete he was cured. This remedy reach es and soothes the nerves, and allays pains most diet. tually on its tirst application, and by a few repetitions removes more effectually and speedily Rheumatic pains, thou any oilier application was ever khown to do. Its effects are powerful and immediate. Let those ;Whet ed try it but once, and they must be convinced. The Liniment is much counterfeited, as to externa (mks, and the only test,of einitiness is to find the fac simile elenature of Comstock & Co. If that cannot be nottid it is counterfeit. Buy only at Gunstock's Branch Muse. N 0.2, North .sth street, Philadelphia, and i Pottsville of J. Feb. 17, 7—ly - J. S.. Q. MARTIN. NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given, that application will hY toads to the Legislature or Pennsylvania, at thC pn , aing,...sion. 11,r the incorporation of a Bank, with a capital of Taco Hundred 7.,:kotexami DOMITA; to be loiated at Sclin3 lhill Ilaven,Sclittylk ill county, to be called the Farinces Bank of St.litt) Wit t cattily. t ! CH HUNTZINGER, JOHN lIUGHEIL NVILLIAM HUNTZINGER, LOUIS DOUGHERTY, HENRI' SAYLOR, DANIEL SAYLOR, • DAVID BAST. JAMES B. LEVAN, GIDEON BAST; te.47.0R8P. BAUFFMAN. WILLIAM STERNER. DANIEL 11. STAGER. EMEi CIIEAPGOOI) . S FOIL CASII, And no Credit given. • rpm: has just opened at the' Store former .- Iy orcapied by Crosland & Christ, on Rail Road st„ a eensral a,ortioent of •Grocerion and Provision:, which lie will at the lowest possible prices for cash,: Such' as. ritizarA. 5101a5a.,,5, Cod'ee, Chocolate. Tea, Cheese, ' He r,Spires,Str., Sperm and Whale , Oil, Sper maceti, Moulds and Hipped Candles, Soap. Tobacco. Segare, Hams, IMmulders, Mess rock, Dried Beef, Cod fish,Markerel 4-s , Ise.• WILLIAM 11, MARSHALL: Cl.—tf May 25 ISU .. . . NEW STORE. OLIVER. & iIIARQ -1 iIESPECTFULIX ennounce to the citizens • of ilsom)lkill county, that they have conunenaed bust tires in the Sotoo recently occupied by %them C. Leib, on, door south of the ,l'ost ()thee, in tree Borough of Pott,iville, where they !bans just opened a new and curefulfy•sclected stockof Dry C.:rods: Groccries, Glass, (been; Earthen and Hal low Ware, 'Sc.,. de., Among whirl' may be (rind Cloths, Cassimeres, RI:- linens. Mouselire de Wins • Gillett:tins, 'Lawns, Alert noes, Silk., Satin, Laceb , Nrink ins, Ilollands, Flannels,' Mareeilles, Valencia, Sick, Satin, and othdr Vestings, a great variety of Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached, sitti, Cotton, and Ginghams, Handkerchiefs, Sunnw•r Coths. VelveteenS, Ladies and, Gentleman's Stock- G.:loves. and Mite °fall descriptions. Also, Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans Molasses, Sugar, Coffee and Tea, Chaese. Candles, Soap, Salmon, Shad 'Mack eral, Iterring, llama, Shoulders and Stnnked Meat generally Tobacco, Segura, - Crarkere, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Sweat fn Lamp Oil, &c., &., ' purrhased their goods with great care and on reasonghle,t erms..they will be enabled to dispose. them, at pi • - .e.cs quite as, low as their neighbors. ' Fuhruary 21,11, Dr. Be chter's PULMON4EI" PRESERVATIVE, For C 011711?; Catarrhs; Whooping Couch; Pains of the Breast and Sides; Droned Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathing and Ex pectoration; Shortness of Breath; Inflam mation of the Lung and arrest of appronaliing Consumption. J T ha. been but a few years since this medicine has been introduced into t Ilia country, and Imo hero pro- . ductive of the most astonishing and unexpected results. As several hundred ceirlificai es of its tilTe.rts have been heretofore published, ii is only necessary now to re mind the public where it can be obtained iennine. Throughout Germany it is known as tIM P e strrec." and is the only Ingtlicitie in use thae for he z! hove atrations. It is put spin half pint bottles, with full directions 50 Cent.. a Belle. Pr-pared only (from tin original reCclpl obtained d! a great price,) and 301.1 wholesale nod retail, at Dr. Lei lealth Emporium, No. 191 ninth Se . cond street,' near Vine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,)' Phi r delphia 1 , ,,r sale in Potti , ville, by - LG. BROWN,A r. Leather, Morocco, Shoe Find / togs AND. LAST STORE, SIGN OF THE cOIiDEN LAST, West I'enn Spare, a, few doors East 'of Ger 'lanes Tavern, Reading., . • • The subseriher resperlfallg iII 61TIIIS Lii cui'dotners and the public generally, that he • lee; removed his store In the moil, lately occupied by Mr.l. W. Ringkr, na a Grocery Ntiire; ut l'enn street, a few doom of (iertiatit's Tavern, 'Where he keeps an ae•surtment of the following articles. • ' - LEATHER, • • em.isting of hest Baltimore tidied Sole. Red and .s.langhter do. , Wax 'and, .IMier„ Calf Skins, Slailatiter and aziettd,sla Kip, florae Leather, and (:••ci K ip, &c , &c. MOROCCOS.. • • Freud', Men's Dont Morocco, Kid Ciscrh Li • Hat laninss, Honk Hinder skins, Pink, Red and %%Ante & SIIOI.:IIIAKER'S KITS. Ilall ' llle.nhrd and Grain . Thread, l' a, Sparables, Awls: Ilannyn.rA, Knives. Bane', Sliiitilifar Stirks, Brai.s IfeelZWelt Keys,llen's Itoy'n ai.d Lasts, Boot 'frees, conipri.nng boards, all or whiLlt will be sold rtn f or cn ii by LOCHER. Reading. Aug. 31 s c):= Fa Ujh • LEIF 'tj JOSEPH' F. SEIDEIIS, ei ENTRE ritlif:ET, nearly opposite the Bean=plva uci Hall. Pottsville., continues to operate ur all the various brv,vhcs of lbe llermil An; each as Fl agging, Filing, Cleansing. and Drawing. Ile also - will insert in the foist manner, sin2le teeth; or. whole sets, at reasonable prices. llnv ine liarfa experience o many yeas, he. fevls confident o f airings atisraction to f all, who r may. favor hint with their custom. • / May IS .20— • POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. W. cGIb'NIS, EPECTFIILLY announces to the Public, that he 1.11. has taken the Establishment known as the Potts-, Mlle Iron Works ' en Norwegian street, where ho is weltered to build all kinds or titeam Engines, mann facture JRail Road ears, and .lllachinery , af almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable. terms. will tPersons tfhroem a'abvra o n ad a , g t w w a gnivt e o fh i S m t a m al E l bngftiniees engaging elsewhere.. May II . . BENJAMIN'S ARVIHTECT. O R Practical House Carpenter, illus t rated en gratings, forthe use of Carpenters and . . Builiilers' Id't.editfonoflsl3, Just received anti for sale Aug. 21 —3l . °ANNAN, Agent MESE lin ME= • Dialcp and Consumeri of 4(dleracite :Coat. . . COWL. Ag- . ency. . /.141' 3MM HODUSCI.N. informs' . 111011 e COneellled tluri. he continues the business of purchaxing and phi ping coal, by Rail Road and Banal, in the capacity of Broker--gtving the foreign dealer the advantage, of his constant residenceand experience hi. the region, not stated commission. •'. 1. .• " Letters, addressed to him at Poltsvillz, will meet prolielitien.. ': ..,, . . 1 ::1 1, repr: tt l ! REFER.ENCES. . . . . 'Plftladelpbta—Mcsars.l). S: frown & Co., merchants. ' , it - ' ••• 'Farquhar & Carpenter, Brokers. ''. Pottsville—Mr. J. Shippen, Presd't. 'Miners' Bank. •• B. Sillymin, merchant. •t• " J. Pinketton, Miner. Fotiiyille Sept., '''' ' .te. I Wholesale and Retail Store. - • . MILK, subscriber is induced from the vary liberal en coluagtauent he. has received (and also from the neceardiy of 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, Me lasses4 Vinegar; &c., &v., which in connection with his Ptesetit stock of llama, Shoulders. Mackeral, Herring and Cud fish, Brown, Xenon; and White Soap: Also a very Simerior article of pure Palm, Almond and Fancy Soak]( --Sperm and Tallour Candles—Winter and Fall Strained Sperm Oil, &c. &c. All of which be will sell ai4be lowest Cash Retail Prices—And to families, or those buying to sell again a liberal deduction will be roadeiln proportion to the quantity taken. EDWARD YARDLEY, York Store. P. 9.—From the fact of toy having a person in the City,'Whose time and attention, is devoted to the selec tion (tithe articles I propose itelling, I have no hesita tion in saying that I ran furnish goods as cheap, as any in Pottsville. Call and judge for yourselves Pottsville, Sept. 23, 1813, 39 ;FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! CABINET IVIABRJFACTORY. 114.NRY GRESSANG, RESPECTF HUY Informs the Schuylkill county , that lie is now prepared-1u manufacture all articiCs of Household and Parlor Furniture in the neat iest, 'handsomest, and most satisfactory manner. He has also on hand, at his Ware-room In Mahantango street, corner of Adam street, au assortment of MAHOGANY CHAIRS !lithe French pattern.with Seats; Fine Mahogany Centre Tables, Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, inadenfler the French style, With glasses, &c. In addition to the above, the advertiser is prepared to receive and execute all orders for repairs, &c., which will lie carefully attended toand finished at the shortest ItotiCe. All', kinds of upholstering, such as covering Sofas, ,Chairs, Lounges,; &c., will be finished in the most ap proved manner,ifentrusted to his charge, a long expe rience in the business having qualified him for the un ,dertaking. I The advertiser would inform the public that although 'residing in Pottsvilie, be can thrn out furniture - of the besOvorlcinanship, at as low prices, as any of the city war - olioes,s, and respectflilly requests those who need articles in his line, to give hint a call, beforse purcha sing elsinv here. May 25 • - 21—ly • • rOR SALE. lilattin ) s Paten* Coal lircakeL rillES economical machine is now in sucessful tion at Mr. Bast's and G. Spencer & Co's mines, near, Millersville, the Delaware Co.'s mines near Potts ville, and fit. Packer's mines near Mauch Chunk. This machine is important to the land owner from its ;0 . 04 reduction of wastage in breaking, and still mote .imPrirtaut to the collier, the cost of preparing coal for viaritet being by its use reduced to less than one fifth of thatzby the ordinary !stylize of the proprietors, J. &. S. Bailin, Philadel phia.; or the subscriber u ! Dilnersvßle. D. R. 'BENNETT. 22—anos. rzu rsr E .Itblicriber takes this method of informing his ll.;• : rustoniers and the citizens of Pottsville generally, tisithe has removed his FLOUR AND FEED STORE , frentl' C-ntre etroet •to the rnrner - of NorWenlan and sict•ts, where lie will be pledsed to meat a continuance of their patronage 1213113 :BRUSIILES.! BRITS lIES •! glf; subscriber ju = t received a beautiful a sortruent of flair, Hat Crumb and Clothe Brushes, from: 10 cents to yl 37f- nf American manufacture, bet ter,'fbandsuitier and en.aper, than the English and Freli,cit article, all or will be snlil.very cheap.— Amrmg tie lot are Ladies' Bair ' 3J NJ, BANNAN, Aient: 'Staiternber 21, 39 . `;_MARSH'S - SUPEItIOR PATENT ll TRUSS (On L. ,,---, \---, . ,....: , , t ,„ , . i i , ' • Q . ,QJ r \ --...._.,,....... . ~ i • . . 1 • A.; °i . A LSO.. .. 2 Mr. Jo,eph While's (Fiero Abdominal Suppori el eb. . • Ai' supply of the above arlicles, just received ; and Tor sale, at the ma n uldet urers prices. by. JOHN S. C. MARTIN,, 1 Druggist Oelotwr 2P, . 44-- ;MEAT.! MEAT!! MEAT!!! MOSER & KUMMER, A NNOUNCE to their friends and the public, that .Cl.4licy have taken the UTC fliE R ST AND ~,‘ formerly occupied by:4'i.. John SitiXin Centre sire° 'nearly opposite' the Pennsylvania Hall, where they wilr be happy to supply the public, with all kinds of • '1 FRESH AND SMOKED MEAT o(4l4.i:cry best kinds. (Come on, and give tie a trial. 8 23— .- • W. & 1111.11titiiii ) FIFTH !ST., READING, PA; kniiarters rf Hardavire and Dealer's in Altite, I.r-on, Steel and Tin, : • Hni4VE constantly. on hand, a frill assortment (lA 'crican and F:nelisli Flardware and Cutlery, naihi :Ind Spikes, Ride ,)Barrels, Planes, Iron and Steel of pl[ kinds; Tin wire rind Itivetd, Saddle Trees,:l3a tent,-,Leatin.: and Coach Mounting. Glass ' Paints; Oil and Varnishes ; Ce,;:ir and Ilollow!--Warc,1)14 , ordeand Condnon Powder, &c., Sc, to which they invite the at tention. of the citizens of l lllcliuyl kill (Amity. Frirt: 10, !*,' . • New .Tailoring Establishment • I subscribers inform their friends, and the pub ,tic, that they have located themselves, over th score lately occupied by H. T. Taylor; and are prepare to d.iany work iu the Tailoring line. Front the lon expetirnre Of the Senior' Partner, they with confidenc solicit a share of the public patrcinage, as it is theirin tent*, to ZiVI/ satisfaction to sty who will favor them witirtheir,costont. , R. M. GRANT PETER S. MARTZ, April 6. 14-ly , - - , NEW GOODS ; . ; ~. • , . . . TOSEPII MORGAN, liasjusi received a new assort .) nrent. of Goods, alining which are splendid nen., style.}Prints, Silk Enihipidered Non Jrarfs , Brussels Net 1.1 yards wide for Shawls, Thibet and Silk Shawls. Lisle'iand Ashburton - 1.10, a very superior article .of Strip'.iJatoileit Muslin. Thread Lace,Jaronet Inserting, and ayaritity of oilier fancy goods, all of which will be sold tit the lushest cash prices. ' Ponsville July 13 I , ' , 28 ,_ 4 . 8A ' N,.N.A.N 9 13 Chap Cap Book de' Stationery Store. ~.. i — .. . trUE stiliscriher hen recently fr i e de up his Establish nient, and is determined to sell all kinds of &hoof Boar,- . Misrellaneous Books, Blank Bookr, ~ ! Stationary, . Fancy Statiboary, I 4.e., 4-e. Whhletiale and Retail, at the lowest Philadelphia Caskprices. Heine determined to accommodate the public; he respectildly stiticits the patrons g e of all those in trope of articled in hili line of business. ca. Vountry Store-keepers, Teachers and others, sup plied Wholesale, nt the cry lowest cash prices. *Jr Store ke.epersn nd otherS, will be kind enough to furnish us with a list of the Books, they require; we will liii happy to furnish Ithem with a list of our prices per Mizen, in .order to :satisfy them, that we do sell goodiiiit Philadelphia_ prices. Mari 2, II- D. -SAWN AN, Arent I ;APOTHECARY STORE. • THE subscriber offers for sale a well ectedlnd genuine assortment of DRUGS. MEDICINES, &c. s - consisting of Chemicals, Medicines, Perfby al . m ery, Window Classes, Patent Medicines Drum Paints, Dye-Stuffs; Oils, and Varnishes, Pain . Brushes, &c. .Which ho is disposed to sell at a sinal advance, and respectfully solicits a share of the patron age ofthe public. • • CS. Physicians prescript ipns carefully compounded, . JOHN 8. C. MARTIN . Mareh 16, _ LAW Y EMS...AND SC ItIVETIEfts. ,rtEE subscriber has just received a heautilUlar H 'idle of foolscap paper. ruled and plsin, almost. es touiih as Parchment . , suitable for instruments of writing; which will be sold by the ream, quarter. or hall rout. . 13. bill"11NANOgl. -IttiOst.lo 32 • NM MEM IN Removal. JOHN RUCH. S- M MEV thIRS TOURNAL P.kijilv.rx,i l l4x. - 4. - -. . . lmra ,Chenile=l6, IffildlClll66,4f.C. Wholesale' prut g io, ceutist, 212 'ltlarkel Jay doors oho:tithe . P. 4 eprh a. ' • - IIOMAS JAMES, wonlil Infos:Jo Drug - TCountrylMerdients and others, that he has taken the:Ciierrileal WatehOuse,• formerly occupied by the late firm of Meiedith, llenderion, &Co" and that he has:, iu al carefully aelectel stock of fresh Drugs, Chemicabrand Also, Paints; Vgarnistes, Oil, Dye Stuffs, Glass ware, dm : , which he will ilitipo4e of, on 11c:comma dating terms. , 1 I .I - • Physicians supplied With all- I the recent Chemi cal, Vegetable Alkalies, eitracM and other Mat& 'rift Metliea. The hfullest conficlinctS 'Maybe pla ced in the purity:qf all the lifcilicinalirefurations from our Establishment, as rat ch care is taken in their preparation Ind selection,' • , Philada., Oct:"6 ' 43-3 mo . .. . Qiidens W ' •. : .• s (317 E have Jost received per, cent arrivals. a gen- V, V • eral assortinent or cunsui., !GLASS ~• , ' and QUEENS W %RC, .• - Consisting ora4sortmenis of Wtre of the Various col ottrs. Also, Cranite„ Panel Colo ed and ,Yellow Stone Ware, of New Styles and Pattern , with a variety of DINING SETS, ComPlele4 . • •. . TEA SETS. I do 1 TOILET GETS, do - I We would rettpcctfUllyfall the, attention of our friends, and Country ',Rowboats ginerally, to the above, as they will be sold very low fat dASII. , 1 WRIGHT & WHARTON. - • . R North Third . reef, Philadelphia. . Oct. t6I Philada - - • 43- 7 .3ut0 11 • ' - BE EOM cuAy& BROTHER,', Bole AgeittS for the Patentee, 42 Walnut Phila. i • - • GRAY BROTHER, Caul do Iron DGalers and general Commission Mer , chants, and Dealers hi all kindsnt Scales and Weights, Nn. 42, Walnut etreet, Ph iladellihla Feb. IT ; 1 , — eI'COAL ! C AL !! , . ; 1 (Ai:tar & BROTHER, have tkcn the Second Wharf ki below Loclist street. and will receive coal nil, tutorage, or to eel] or reship, n the most favourable terms. Advanees made if requyed. 011ide 42 Walnut. treet. April 6, , 14- .i , I aoacaorg & co. PORE IGHIV DOBIES TIC IRY GOODS, NO: 103 MARKET STREET, Philatlelyhia. THOM A... BEA E rs, • Jour BAUM'S% John • Watelouse,. ' ' I • I , • ( iormerl g of otterille) Would he pleaked to see the Merchants 'of Schuylkill Cinintliat the ahoy Establishineut. Septembec 21,1 . • V-31no IsIIII4DA4 READIV4 Si POTTS-ILLE S. 11. nxnartoct, J. H. BIAUCK. RAIL ROAD. - ....i; '7 I 11"1"11.- A : ' ? ;7 : : Ar 4.'l 1- : . - Sjiil. 3 - .W . 4...... S 7 figirl. SUMMER AR R ANGEMENTS, lii , PASSENGER TRAINS, • I On and after July ht., 1844. HOURS OF S, t PARTING, Front Potts Ale, at i A. 311 Daily " ' Philara., " 7A.A ~ .i RATES 011 FARE. Between Pottsville and Mona. Pio. 1 f. 3 30.N0. 03 00 ~ Rendre, " 1 40, , •*I 20 All Passenge s are reques ell to procure „their tick ets, before the Trains start. Jutlit 29 : I 26 „. - ---- New Cash Grcery Store:: • No. 59 'Nord Water St.,IN. door above Arch S SUGARS. 15(I li P li n ds i . l: ; D a?, n a and N. .• 0. Sugar, •• 2 ( 01 Bogus ßrowp Havanna, . " 1 Barrels Clari fi ed " " . 50 Boxes Loaf and Lump, s• 100 I.ll,ls.EriurtiO 4 , Pulverized " Mot 43SES. 159 Nety,,Wle,lll.lol.t.sses, •• Ibo Illuls,-Trint Lan "•' - SP do - Meta ruts " .. 5p doSyrot,& sur,..: r House 54 do , Leve ing'a super!or do. • c.4,.., E. 45:10 Bags Rio Bee, 30 6 ~ Lags yra •'3O • o' St. D ming., ` " , 100 " Mara alb°. ' • TEAR. . ttdopowtho". ho erial• Young ES Nan, • elkdonand eau hong Tens. • Srtccs,&c. Pepper. ABspictif Nutmegs, Mac,', Cloves, 111, • I Cafsia Se Ging: r , Also, Lard, Oil, Starch, Chgese, Spertn Gant:!"3 and Wines and Liquors of variotts qualit i.re, for sale by • .1 JACOB ALTER. Wholesale Grocer & Commi t Merchant, 30 oj. ! 'Water st., Philadelphia. * Merchants: and Dialers, .ould.do well to call.— The Art - rtest bitiwains to be bad roe CASH : : ! Philada., - Sepamber 7, I . 30-24n0 ' '• 1 Brussels, ', i wain and Venetian Copetinii. Robert B. iWarike xo. 23 NORTH 6ECOND ST., 1:081TA CHRIST CIIUSCH, .RIIILADE PIIIA, II AS Just ree4lved and len+ openine, a very eaten • 122 sive and beautiful assortment of Czapirruton.— The goods are Fresh and of neW styles, and being pur chased principally for CASH, Willi be sold at the lowest prices. They consist in part Of r Splendll Brussels, (rich pfttterne)l Beautiful kaPerl3l,3 ply, 1 Superior extra Ingrain, I . ). CARPETISCS, Twilled Venetian, 2-4,4-4.1 54, I corn warren: I Plain •du " "I " j led durable. Superior quality 6-4 English Bockiags, with a large stock of Weo rasnned Oil - M*4. of all widths, Rues, Piano and Table I.:Piers, Sheep Skins, Stair ‘Rods, Bindings &c., together with an, l oxiensire assortment ,1' Low priced ttailtetittes. of all descriptions. * In grains of good quality and patterns, for 371; to 30 cents per yard. • c- Purchaser 'are requested to call, anti they . may rest assured of hhing pleased with the goods and prices is ROBERT B. WALKER. Philada., Septgmber 14, I ' 37-3tuo MP *TTEN'irIOiC • MILITA,Ry: STORE. Tlll7, ipubieriber would iespeetfullY inform. his' friends and customers. tliat be has located his Milicury Cap dtlawfuctor.y •-' In Third:Street; No. 9* , ,' a few doors below Race, where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many nOiy ones as are disposed to favotir him with their custom. He still continues t 9 manufacture Military and Sportmen's srtidles °revery description, 4'll'l as leather Cloth. Felt4Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, ofa II oat erns; Forage ; Caps; (Joiners for troop 11ady do 1 Cartoticlaßoxes, afyonet c &lards, Word Bets of all - kurs Canteentri Knapsacks, different reterns Fire ;Buckets, Rolling Boles; Tube do, Brush and Pie er's Plumes! eumpoons ,Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality . Shot 11 its. (hate Bags, Drur.dr.c..&c.• I /I:rt./Meru thankfully received and promptly at. tendedte. IV I LLLIIII CRBSSMAN' t No. 101 N oroh Third S trtsal. few doors WOW' Rae Philadelp bi . January 13, 1844 2-6 m• PURL W HI TE LEAD. 1.. i --1 • Whei,lierill Si Brothei .7 • ' . 111 - ANIJFAC I FURI'AitS. lyo 65 north Front street .I.T.l.Ploladelpla, have- now,a good supply of their warranted pure white load , and those customers whc have been spar ngly supplied in consequence of a run on the article, Ihtall now have theirwdera filled. li and N b o e k a n uti vi rv n in s gip li ro sta pe nd rt e ies " s gl a is kes es ir l a l'h bre c ia Pe a k,se pa rv in i t i , iv to e unequal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture tif other matenals only mars ,1 its Value. It has t erefore bre/ tire - Steady aim of 'it he manufactures. (pi' many years, to supply to th e .p u bli e a perfectly pure white lead ; and the- in/ceasing:de wand fof the aiitle. is proolithat it MS met with fa vor. It is inva iably branded on one he ad- 4 .WRI'II. k:RILL dr. B 1: 1 111.7.11: in ;full,, and on the other, Witanaverrep rits—alliti red lettera• . Noiember I ' ~'- • ' . 1 . . 47 *GOLD. & ILVES pEN CIL- CASES GOLD Pencil r, . ea, from 4141:0 116' cath,i ~ . .1 Silver Pencil C spa, from 25 4}CIIISCO 1 75. • . Gold Pena and fondle, with Diamond Pointe, warran ted not to cattalo, andmili last !rem 10 t 0,12 yeara in conaiant top 7 ,-Kice St 5 4- Together with ai• 'variety of other. uselbl and fancy. at tirlmi; All if whi 'it will be sold at Phil:10101kt 'prices, by •;, _ I DANWAN, Agent.. • : . • • Ail,. • MEN es!!, DALE'S Patent Pre mium Platform ait d counter Scales, celebra ted for accuracy and con- Tenience, warranted to iep in order, and weigh arrectly, longer than My other Scale in use. iVe have alarge num ber of testimOnials. from Rail Road Co's, Trans portation Co's, Coal Dealerr, Merchants and others, who have these 3cales in use, which can be seen athio. 42 Walnut tf' P itadetphia.—P o r MEE EMI El MEI PHILADOLPIEI TOILET ARTICLES, • ' GLENN'S: ROM AN. HALYDgIi, •A CAM; PLEASANT! VERTAIN CURE FOR FRECKLES„ Pimpleer,Yan.Sttabarn, Noth,lßlothes. 'Fetter Ringworm , and'qther obstinate affections of the smut removing every !Impurity and giving to the complexion a clearness truly beauttfiti. .To gentlemen itis reccommended for removing the irritation' and oth- , er diseases of the skin, often produced by the use of ! .strong alkaline soaps and creams In shaving, the Rely doe may be used without the least danger on the: most delicate skin, and is a refreshing wash in warm weath er, or in travelling, price 50 cents, per bottle. L . GLENN'S INDIAN RAIR OIL."-This ele gant preparation is cotnpouaded f rations oils', forming together a compound of great value, fur prompting the growth and preserving the hair, it nourishes the roots, thereby causing It to grow with vigdr, and preventing it from falling out, or turning grey, removing at the sane time, the dandruff which canses the hair to fall out To these who have lost their hair by sickness any other cause,exceprold age, it is confidently rec. commended, it gives a glo:,sy,softness to the 10ck.. - t4 and has the singular property of making the hair dark, and is therefore recommended to those who are beginning to turn grey—it is also an excellent curling left! and being pleasantly perfumed it is touch esteemed for dres sing the hair in general, and for the heads oil children, price 50 cents per bottie. ' . if* A LENN S AROMATIC ROSE TOOTH PASTE. This very pleasant and truly efficacious dentrtfice, is prepared from ingredients perfectly barmiest', if gives a pearly whiteness to the teeth, firmness to the gums, and fragancy to the breath, removing spots tar incipi ent decay, and preserving -the teeth effectually. It has been used and reecommended by dentists in their prac tice, and is believed to be equal to any article of the kind in use. It is put In neat China boxes, and haviug a solid form, is not liable Ito waste nr spill, and is free from the grit of Tooth Povrders In general, price 25 cis. per box. • .. GLENN'S INDIAN! DYE, is *arrsn ted to change grey - or red hair to a handsomd brown or jet black, without injury to the haircut' even Staining, to the skin, and may be used with perfect safety. To those who havelueconie prematurely grey, it lis invalu Able, and to gentlemen who are troubled with grey whiskers it is strongly reccommended, the color pro duced is natural, and-will not rub Off, or soil the whi test muslin. Price 50 cents. I MICHAUX ' S FRECKLE WASH.—.A ICOM . 1 plete remedy for FreckleS. This reotedY,was invented by• Dr. Chs Michaux, of - Lombardy, a distinguished Physician of the last century. The ; proprtetuir has eve ry confidence in it; asa . superior preparation- for the purpose designed,tt may be used without the-least cau tion, and for pimples and other affections of the skin, it is a certain cure. Pricey/I cents per bottle. I , . The above named articles have been sold very ex tensively by the subsctiber feii many years, and are conscientiously recommended to thb public, as prepara tions of real value, and not to be Tanked with the hum bugs of the day, a - single! trial will convince the most skeptical; that their good qualities; are not over rated, .. A Good Sh r ave and Yel no Sha v e.','l • GLENN'S UNRIVALLED SAP6NACEOUS i COM : P 0 IT..VD FOR SH:fplArG. TO Gentlemen who shave thonselves. his I article offered with the greatest confidence 'us equal, if not superior to any other Shaving Slap in ;rise. i For a delightful and consistent lather, which w ill! not dry it ' pon the face or irritate the most delicate Skin, tin. the ease anti comfort it gives to the often trouldtsome one ration of shaving, rendering it surnassingly easy, th - ,s compound can be safely reecommenuled. Itis emmity effectual in warm or cold water, and after uSintr it, the face is lett sort and pleaianc, and entirely free fte.n the irritation and roughness Anen cruised by fie I use of stronglalkaline Soaps and ShavingiCreams. the com pound is pleasantly perfumed and putt nn in a neat chi na box, answering all the purposes of a shaving box, and on trial will he found very ecumenical a nd triunes nietit, during the few years this article tics been before the public, the proprietor has stil,li 35,000 boxes of it, and the demand isconAnntly, increasing uS lti merits become known. The agent.; are authoritteil to , return the purchase money, where it doe:, not give! eihire sat. isfaction. , _ , . . 1 T . L . •The,Saponarenus Compound is composed of inure thetas, so admirably compounded„that shaving !with it, is an absolute pleastire'.'—U. S. Gazette. •The Sarionaceous,Compound, hi the best preparation for shaving purposes. It is extensively patron ized, and ileaerves to he; ev'ery gentleman who shrives himself, should buy it.fl'hiladelplaia Gazette: 'We beg to call the attention of the bearded pOrtion of our subscribers, to theammaceons Compound: It ia„ without except ion.the best shaving soap,we ever useti.!. —Philada.Transcript. • 'The Saponaceous Compotind for shaving., is the best ,-peihnpA the very best article house. for. scraning the beard from the human face divinti. What with a keen razor and this compound, you may shave yottrface in batlike time, you arc pronouncing the word. il t is n anottcaly' in language—it is a very 'good shave, and yer shay.'—floston Daily Times ' Prepared by 1.. W. GLENN. Manufacturer of Perfumery. Comictics, and Fancy Snaps, 82 and 84 South Third street, opposite tae Ex change, Philadelphia.; And also sold by BENJ. BANNAN, Ag't., Pottn OW. • • .r,,'—ty EMI Philadelphia, Reading Si. 1 ville Rail' Road. 2.* - ._ :% 1#1?-0..0 ~.. Reduction ?eight on, Merchandhie (AN' AND AFTERI 1.." Goods will h fon lowing mire of Frei points below stated, ri Monday nest, June 20 rward d with despatch ai between Heading 1* Inc of 2000 lbs. • - Between Bei . . _Reading. I Bei Gad • , Phila. I Poi . . ! Plaster, slate, tiles, te. 'fit ID Pig Iron, blooms, tiin ter, ' marble, toughs, tar, pitch, I 20 and grindstones, 1" Nails 4. spikes, bar iron, raid ingt,lead.turpention hark, raw tobacco, ;salt, r provisions,potatoesi 11111) 1 her, stoves, 4-r., ! ' ohm; per barrel, norn, r)e., clov^r ) It per huSlitl, Grocerie seed '% 7vare,Steel, s, d.)- copper, ttn, mestictlquare,ma, ry, butter and cheese, lard and tannic, oil, wool; cotton, leather I raw hides, paints, oys ters, !letup, and cordage. 1 Dry Goods, drugs.. medi cines, foreign !Mains, wines, glass, paper.fresli ' fish, meat, confectiMia ry, books Stationiry. -No additional charg'es for coin receiving or delivering - freight at ny's Detiots on the line. .July 15, 1813 • i• 'l., Dyers, Bleachers, paper maker s , st ean i Engine Mid Mere, and others • PASCAL IRON W O RKS. • FELDED . WIIOIIGHT IRON TUBES I'm? 4 inches to # in calibre slid 2 to l 2 feet long, eapan;:, of sustaining prosure from dOO to 2300 lbs. per square Inch, With Stop yt,:kl,, T., L•, and other fixtures to suit, cittitittokotttst. screw toints, suitable for IitrEAM..WATEIt, GlAis", lad for and'atber STE4III DOILLit Ftezti • , 15 ,f it. Manufactured and forhuale by moarus, T4SKER tic MOD.IIIB. Warehouse S. E. Corner of Third 'dr. Walnut Streets, PHICADELPitIA. • July 11, . ' .• . • CHEAP CARPET STORE, CAST[ ./21 No. 41, Strawberry StJ,.Philadelphia THE rents of thesUbscribers in their present ation being very low, and their terms CdtSlii they aro enabled to sell at such IoW prices that cusj tourers cannot fail to bn satisfied, 'and they invite the people of Schuylkill county ho call and examine their stock, as they offer - an excellent assortment, cotnprif sing Beautiful Imperial, 3 ply, f• .9 - Superfine Ingrain, • • • a; Heavy Tvrillcit Venetian` 7 0 :Fine English Worsted, do sa:n Plain Striped : ' do • With a largo stock ofweil season FLOOR OIL CLOTIF. oral! widths (or rooms, halls. dou i ripieces. Furniture Oil Cloths. Ikatitiful Hearth Rugs. Table - covers, Floor Baize, Rag Curpets.l&a..dtc., together with a large stock of low - priced Ingrains. and entry and stair carpets, wholesale or retail at the lowest prices in the city. • ELDRIDGE 41, BROTHER, No. 41 Strawberry street, one door above Chesnut', near 24, Entrance also at N 0.50 South Second St. Sept. 7, , 36-=-2mo D. B. Smith :& 'W. godg E l rk.,jr l WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Man ufacturersof Pharniaccutii a / and C, hem iciil Preparations 4 importers of Foreign Drugs N. E. CORNER ;OF ARCH & SIXTH 811,i PIIILADELPIIIA. . , DEYSICIAN4, Druggists and Stotekeepers Supplied with medicines ofthe best qUality, on liberal ternmi Medicine Chains, for travelling or br nf lions sizei. — Tbe various new remedies andzare Chem, kat", with particular regard to theiZ purity. I • August 3 - Letter Presses, Very chep.p. ii T the low rate of 37 50, which arc equal to th . Iron Presses, ancTwill last as long, just reeeir4 . td end for' sale by , - • 1 . .45:4 11. - ST 8. - BANNAN, NM ivr .. 'SOLE WORLD ! TO .TIIE ;Ifu L bare used them, Can ft is adtailled by all wt.! t • ) that who has not. tuLE AN• • DIL-PETE4S I VESE a, • ' •TIBILIOTIS PILL - discovered RF: the most unrivalled remedy es." , sovereign 1.7 n by the ingenutiy of man. t They are Whims cure for thefollowing complaints: Yellow at. Liver Fevers, Fever and ;Ague, Disperisia Croup, qp- Complaint,Sick leadachc, Jaundice:A sithnia, b. • • sy. Rheumatism. Billargcmcntl.ol the Spleen. Cholic, Female. Ohstructioni; Mart-burn. - Furred Tongue. Nausea, Contentions el • the Stomach and Bowels, incipient Diarrhtea.Flatulence.llabitua I ens tiveness, Loss of Appetite. Blotchid cr Sallow Com plexion. and in all eases of Torpor of the llowcis, Where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed.-- They are exceedingly mild in their operation., pro ducing neither Nausea Griping, or Debili.y. They areextensively used and zommei.ded by PILACTISING. PnxisiciaNson all parts of the Union, from who any quantity of Certificates of their talus can be oh ained. SHERI! AN'S COUGH - LOZ ENG E RS Are the safest, most sure and effectual remedy for Colds,Consurription.Whooping Cougn,Asthtna, tight ness of the Lungs M. Chest. &c.&c. Mr. J.Jt Starkey, foot of Gouverneur st., cured cf cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be a settled Consumption, by these Lozenges, when the physicians could do nothing for him. Mr. Charles W. Perkins. It Bowery. was cured of a severe cough and *old of three month's standing, by. half a box of the Lozonnes. Rev.. Mr. Hancock, 497 Pearl it, has - used them in his family with invariable success. and recommends them to all who are afflicted with coughs, colds, or any affectinns of the lungs. Mr. M. E. Martini suffered several weeks with a dis trcssing cough, -which nothing relieved, till he tried these Lrizenges. which cured him in a few hours. Mr. James {V.I./4e. No 5 Tontine Buildings. Will it.. gave some to 4 - friend who had tot enjoyed a night's sleep for several weeks, being every few inf ante_ attacked with some distressing cough, as almost to take away. his life. The l.ozet.ges made him raise easy, and enabled him to step,, well at nigh. Ile had tried every thing else he heard of, and nothing else afforded the least 'relief—another instance of saving a fellow- mg front an utttimely grave. B.HIAIIS IVO ItSl LOZENGERS Proved i ore 40.000 cases to 'he i n f a llibl e the only ain N. Orm-destroy ina. medicine ever dis covered. SYMPTOMS OP Ness.—Pain in the _MIAs or limbs offensive breath, picking at the nose. grinding of the teeth during sleep: and at times a FileliCES about the lips withflus'Actl cheeks Weeding at the noes, 3 gnaw ing semau'dn at the stonrieb..llashes of heat Oyer the surfar;d he body, alight chills m shivetings, head ache, •.rowainess; vertigo.'torpor, disturbed dreams sndd•.n starting . in:' sleep with fri;ht and sereat,ing sor.etimes a tionblesome cough. feverishness, shim. slid tote, fits, bail taste iu the month. difficult breath tag. pain in the sir:mach or. Rowels. fatigue, eamea. qsentnishness, voracious appetae, leanness, !.).sated stomach or limbs„gripings. snot:ting pains in various parts of the body, O sense of something rising ra the throat, itchim: of the anus towards night. a freitent desire-to p.tw something from the bowels, and some timem discharges Of slim! and mucus. - Dr: , (;atea , Busier, 1.435 i st It A venue, ket W a child th a t w a s cured of fi by these Lozcogrrs,afterthree year's suilitring, and when nothing elf e world gtte the least relief: A bOy,on board of one or the Ilavre packets. ti-as cured of fits by only one dose of therm fl. 'Wood. 37 Third street. gave them to his chtld, and they broagh away 'be worms by thou. sands. 111.7-trifie.ie,lB Deane st- has rased them in ovet 7W cases. some Of them of the moss alarming char amer, and always; with the greatest success. 171-4amou F. 14aspred, 1311 Sixth A scene, has.ut ed them in his (atinly far two yews, with entire sac cess: Twenty. lite cents per 2,,x. Shernsan's Ca'nipbrocror Headache Give immediate rebel in nerwoos or sick Headache palpittiirin bribe, heart. lowness of spirit:., despite dency.infbimmaniry, or tintrld sore throat. bowel of summer cornpainit, oppression or a si . rit,t n. sinking of he chei3t, cholic, spasms, cramps, of :tin stomach or boVreiS,, hyste ri cs-12ff; mines and ail' n cons diseases:drOwsiness through the day and wake fulness at night ; ehotera or cholera ntorbus, ciart Lena Istwiitode, or,a sense or Cei.2tee. Pci,eins traveling nr attending larg&Partirs. will find the Lozenges reaL ).), rewiring. and inapaiiing the bonyancy.of youtlet-o -' sell after dissipation; they restore the nine of the 6) s tem gtmeralts.'mtd.remote all the unplcasant symp tons of too free living. John M. Moorit. Esq., Li itor of the. Brother Jona than; , sas currvl tifa sc.-were headache in six in tr three of the Camphor Lozenges— he was prey:Alice against them. • Josiisir R. Norris. E.e Yite Presideotuf the Wash ing:on Marine It itrasce Company, has sairred Ih years with nermicu h Macke, !Nit not Mug won Id re . lieve till he aredthere I..nzeiiges whit.lr rensoveri entirely in fifteen Minutes. Dr.G. Ibinfer;loB;....i•tb Arenal., has been 4111tiet to violent attacks ofheadaelle. so as to make shim ti most blind tor trio or t3ree Inns at a tom. Not hit aver atrotrited Imir any relief tIII he rrieri these Linen les, and tikey cured him in a few minomet. IV. 11...4Urce EN, of the New York Ilerale, hsi used theraillx the last year for beadache.or lassitude old ahrays Ile td imtnethate relief from them. . pfq.ltr! ottsr li, 1814 thy f.d and ti tween tiding and 75c, I .firfrtrEM soh] yetoly or ibis hem of Of Plavers.— I:Menlo:vim», I .tintlmgo., Pain or %Yeakness in th. Rack, [Alin !,Sitle, Bre.ast, Neck, Or iy cured by iP. IC' Only 12,1 Cents each, and war ranted superior ti) foto r plasters in rise. De par ietti - +r to ger Nhe.,7!9,14 . .9 .Mpa's l'lnsferx, i ur yin will he imposed anon. Avoid the 9 MMus and or, 11 less int ita Irons. Irno ..1100ii ' , Looped on the bark o' each; get w i ne wit born it, or you will Ire deceived: . Cough Lozenge., only 25 cents a hos. Worm I.ozimtri 25 do , do. 'Camphor or headache Loamozesr, centsp•tr 1,01 Poor Plaster, only 12.: corms a piece. The abose htedicittes for sale by • Se J. sEATT v. • Azents for the proprietor. Alan Ily JOHN S. C. NIALITIV. Dr,ugchrt • Thigh kiiosley,i Port Carbon. William 'Pagrzlrt,Tainarpia. George Reiisnyder, New Castle. 'June 10. 18131 1712 EOZ 16 cu 4 cts 2 10 1 GO t be Deiaied. Truth: is mighty ) that :"'Y'S SARSAPARILLA „CT, and most effirarinno of inry •oparilla Mist mode. . • BISSPIM, sto limy of the ruze, or evmpa• gcr DR. LEIA.;, Is the pttrest, stronzrxi, • other preparation 4f Snr•. IT is Warranted to be stronger Ilia.. others—stronger than firm of 8,0114., than three of the i4IIONCEST prepared 1,„ in the United States, Sarsaparilla is ITCOII7IIIMI,II by all ... pectable physiciatisdn preferettrelt) any other. All who have ever used it, hare derived MORE BENEFITIrten no , b o ut,. than three to ten ofothere; and IlliOrk! Who. after hating used other's preparatbms, 'tinned benefit, will use Dr. Leitly'd, will soon be convinced Ms thou,- iids have already heen). of. the Gni-going assertien. il iv. .7.linaratits with which Dr. Leidy's extracts need In his rirma. :tlun_of Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the only one in the tn.t.!ed States, imported by Dr. Leidy himself, front the celehra: ed house of Pelleter & coon, hi Paris, at a great expen:.• unitto "i nb le "r•t tractilig the milker „ hue , or s ar. :7Darilla and other roots, more effectually than by any other As SEVERAL HUNDRED CERTIFICATr..7 of re. markable cures and recommendations from elerg3, - .7 11 and phySiclans have been fr o nt time to time published it is only I hourzlit ont i es.lary In keep the public argneiotell as to where Dr. Leiliv's Sareaparilla can by obtained entfiree. namely, :at . Dr. 'LEIDY'S HEALTH •MI PO, MUM. 191 North SEEOND Street. near Vine rit., (si-zn of the Golden Eagle and Serpents;) Fred. Brown':: and Fred; Kiett's Drum Shires, Philadelphia. Pri:e ONE DOLLAIt per-bottle; 3 bottle's for $2 39, and G bottles for sh. Also by J. F. Lone. Lanca ster; and at J. BROWN'S Drug Store, fornierlV W. T. Eptinf, , e, Centre .Strcet, Pottsville. May 11, 19— lii ~.. The Most Cor=ion Saying . . S Owl would not give one bode or Da. SWA VN ACompound Syrup : of Wilt Cherry,f or half a dozen (tinny other preparation. 1 have tried all the pope ular ones, but this stands unrivalled for-the cure of the following dis,Caves, viz t-Llnftnenza. .Coughs • Colds, Consumption', Spitting of Wood. Palpitation of the Heart. Whooping Cough. Tickling or rising seat Litton in the throat,ilronchitis. athina, or weakness of the Nervous System. or impaired constitution from any cause, and to prevent persons from filling into a Or this:medicine line not its equal. And when too nitiCh calomel or quinine has been used, this medicine will prevent its evil effect on the system, and repair the billiary functions. As a probf ofthe above medicine givinggreat strength and clear ness to the voice, agentlemettfrom one of our large auctioneer establishments in Philadelphia, who has been' using this S3rup, says that it is the gre nest medicine to cry, on 'he ever saw: course. the Minister or Lawyer, iwhok have to ciert their voices. would be equally benefitted. Reference will be Glib en to the auctioneer,by calling at my office. CArricts.—All 'preparations truth ties valuable tree except the origin - 11 Doct. Swaynes Cempound Syrup of Wild Cherry. aro Alaimo anti countediit.-- Prepared only by .Doct. Swayne. whose office is now removed to N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. • For sale at the store al/A NIEL KREBS, in Pottsville, who is the Sole Agtowt for Schuylkill court. y. January 13 2--ly . - . Ear FALL 101)CeDS. ...AO': • I,IIOMAS eis J. 'Bt3. ririt',ltuve just icceived a Splendid . assortment. nf - rieh F4ll Prints, New sty's', also Sitinettsalassimmes, t7lnthe; Checks: and.Wmdlem besides a ~.rev t variety orseasonable g 40,:. all' or which: will, ha' sold at a small advance. - July 27 aO - -'• MEI MEM 6 Lon 1,4 0010 ST and stronzor any °IX,/ T, .5. J. Br m ~ IYE E D I C Z ~-_... ~~~.. 'Z • ' • ..,...„ _ cii•-/i '' •_ , ' . ,Z.trock • eta , v_to' ' , • v .4"4112P.1 .4 IA MOVSTIC OILV, A 1 2 ,1• ' i k THE OLT CURE DM ?q VI \..... DEAFNESS - c 7. \I --•_-----... . DEAFNESS GU4 . D 4.:earpres, Conyouii 11 Areomte .',l4ertstie, .7()Rtlici core of DE A N plilt4'antrthe k , - charge of matter from the ears.; :au the%i Ate noises like tliti of Mill zoi, falling of geessuzzing of steam; , &e., &c. which re s)mpio4 , hieg ilttufne;;;, ulna attih With thi l of e r 1 tiseante. . -4 3T.12 1 1 . CAT E S - "Mhortat. and eerthicni4 ti - I : The fothotrlntt, l• • sptmk kale, tt , lll6,h.tate "itutMot tViih interest ag't.h.." 'Mies NIOsT ExTRAnUDIN incretlitlon, buy tnay now 11,.. - tniss tlic • ihle. NijriOm:'s v ii, es ul /nay coneidor Deafni.es as r..• nnnark‘al4 . --by cures, and many r i thetn , ,very ibis 'rap, of 'Scarp:C.4Pa; have liven "t rec,449 , beariti. the rtiniaV.' Yout.: o .!4(1 maY y. n i,„ l A lady Frainsylvania..• '; ;fpa)' years gq4utd born gr,idnatly gettt."-t than 40 ye:lit:, that it Was next to imp Let hear cnbversation in the laralesa Last winter she was I,."iitted to try h is only itat,....sarY ed two bottles. and that her hearing is yiirvit„..act. Y restor ed—she isrived. DEAYNENS ecnsn.—The follow inzt ri ' m .a lFtterwrittiiii :tlr..Jolinson of tlitstotyilla (I.)e . "" this city; is important. 1,111! 'The battle of Scarp:ll4 .Ihil for. IMarneyi:, that " sent me, with the wish that my - dnueldei until In) has been Ivied; and in ttg effect., have n;tlitislied all ; son know how very deaf elle ha. been:4,;;,, Ow was three yeam old—she non bears quite wl_dpnit its mwihtine lints ail hero lISH. I wish volt npieutt me an other bottle. whit ti 1 have every reasinutpMeheve n it cure her entirely.'—[Times, For sate by 11. H. MJ311.1 , :11T, 10. 126.1xiirth S:cond Street, Philadelphia, nut by S NIdIRtiON-. • - Agenfl.l'oltsville. '; . " - 1 30— July _2.1`13, •• COASSTOCK & CO'S • Concentrated Conipattit a I. .stact of. SA 12S /IPA R • • , lin cairn 04"Scnitalti, (:nn • 4 , „ . era/ mennity, Onnase,. 4 , 4:47a1y in; relict - , rimy' •4‘ . of Pint iikk OK, Farr, Liver -'411; '.l •rniirial ant, t3rpbit d 14Isnaiws, Rile,. from an iZ/1•1111, habit 4.04 ,' S , li,c.tlainnA of the Tlirnal and Lev, :lint lii;ni.of 444 Itanrit,and all ll I 11l in:4o.4!if the Mani!. Expo:air,. lint! ti.r• . An ininiviisoi !fern !Very intm&ni: • 111'Q .711 1 1457111 0r... Va clout cenipetitids catletl Extract, et: po,ilit,•:!resp•r r:ine-tzttr. tre.iill4re to bt,,iirce 11,e• eltraric:,l.l u-sertieto torch,• whti ptirrldog I hew, n1111E ,, -,ere tint '•11...e1a is 111_4 to," ran be Convened owl retith; rd in these weerferri , 4,"eltincts.'' NOW. %r tl :1;1I 1111 CG...l:lltivl , 114 nor ttri it9eslt hot per,roft of common Fen,. : and tr0,.....,tit0 hayt, t bat. will tied it impn ritde te r betieve tunrwtrrjira rttcrtrit met ride elett lens. Detr..lr upon it flitrp, if 31 . 1 u 1111 . COMSTOII\ . 1 4 ltuf•••NT,iact of: ti , ! - t•r3 itneatn that cat, be ,iteroir hr thi, ;5 Now other roof, I hat Cinf, the coolreecd. will 1111 rriri4l by it Igor! , part impart.-. n.. sen.tilt.l', oflit.•hlond. and pa ri irtih rlr 41,..:t54!nnil lTi rit, front litn nbr,:.” of itt-rcirry.. ;,t'orts - Torteir tJv %yarn:Wed s, coot as anT in the city. stoical just halt' the price (.1 others,. :mil in as lur7r prr NMI •. er .91 Snl.FpXotlp•-•tvt.,' To , is- solved olds at l',s.l.4ocie",r Itrarwli•Jirt:urt::. N.,, Norili 5111 CI. Phi) tdulA:l, and in, 1 . 1,1t4f0111. sit rt•rt., J. S. czi 11 Sttri into Evi.:n 43i.;14 . , Dr. Leidy's Ce - e-brated_ gi.r-rn,ent. F . i I.Na to , nr.. Ore T. ttl.r. it.a., %mil renter:: ...m. l'n:lo,, "rth,- th i , ,:, , 4,,,r Lod., Fica4; ' - 'opt l iatioi, tool ' SU //i4eas.3 of thc . S46:ki. ... -1 r)ftln• ran sy ttinn•rainT tort r,F, tt itl. •• Dr. 1...W3'4 'Teller stint Oiritint-nt Wutrn in the 4.is an hist:n.l4l' !welt Arlon:, or tx„Nini Ginn wit •n- it hail thilist A inift i tilior eat] be titre it has been- sr }lOOl,. on !Mani , nllls .11 . ffui0. , , , , and ri•r --till,lll, amid 6r, I.llP:i4lt`d it the iii•lirn— cy ni •ria•rnit names istfilislieir with sib reeh atFectintis_l•,,,, , i" • i'ria•2t cYntt p'r 134,111 c. 11 ie. preparesT only tssilf pollewliatoss9l.lo••ana refirl at 1.1,9fy75, Hrc4tb rm;Scrzienrs. Ni, 191 1 1 (.4t :11'..11117.41• stri•t•i, lss.row Vine Mrsmt, uirst td Iltc. (4147 rq! and 5,7, 111.,.y amil alt , ere,t Els•arz gi,r, a all Storeks.t.perii attar !self to :air - I is:lir:vat or hi, —Brood rrnl944trala. Isvhil Is is4ease. , ll,tyr Iss war mill, ittaily' ; l4llcoss , ltiams:ll oat the sastratry.. . i • soa tet i.t. (:- MOW XIIu u Star ,, , (1:01• nit knt's.) • • 151+ . • ,! ;,"=4 Itt— Pacts fe'r the Pew?.. ~ . rri/E.conitintly ixcrea,il7, pni.wrririt'irilA tnie of JL p. A i. , altnestocli , a Vc:rottlit.-e htit4ntluceti prr c. , soils w ho'it re envloo&i,ftte succegs toilillto off upois :he 1 , 111.1. e. prep:, ratioiis which ail meili6;l•lnett know to lye. Littge.A.:ioup ill co.i.e.lioz, tziir;" (torn . the ic _ DZIEI - Tlns Vennifinze-iras'inatle it-s way triinl.uli!ie fa ifilit u inn the gmut.ll of tin own in.rinsiel ; Ocrits, mut.- :ban any finer inetiteine of the. Lindinew u....cd; and. v li:'e. man) warnn :trio dice 'have by . ''' .:jit of puffin:: ~ been tweet! into stiti. and shortly ufitre4 .gone into .the obaenri.y whinli their wrirthlessiie*jantly- --- me , . i:6l, B. A. Fikinea tick's Yernsillig:p.N;Ontintca b. he trifrophintly amt.:mai,. It Irts.-041to 131 used anti its t tfccts wig lul . iyauseain all ti*,4,lairAid of it.a, . wontleifui expelling power.' '.!.. e !; •. . . • : . • • C'etil lliceite. ;:.,.. . - . 11 - 3 1 ex , , Erie Co-, ffew Y.; ..giyq,7, 2.9• Lt We testify tint we ,11.tve wet! 1.1.. X . kihist.stock",:a Veravi'44e to one t:111,111ei. rind in eaiqigease it has, •writed-a t1,....c01ea .14 effs:to - st ierm4." kw easel= . • .. pr..' - nrms rioin the m:ysto:n. W., eniti.;lll:y recoup-' ling „', . ' ',rents who hint, r'.11h1:::.,1!....f.t:e1l vilt.t/ tnend:t top...' I ^ alad'• ', - i''f' l tint thingerous I: PtkiN VlCiftr; .ff i z 7 . .1. it PA INN', ` N /... 1 ,,.•-1 -- ' . • . ; 1,1 M %V: i jf.- - ' RPFl'i "Trin6tg:hs: . . , jp:SEpij o. ' ' . 'l.4attrg Mac.' Por Safe, w:io:csate inn" retail' at i F'''s . ''• ' house of i , • - 4 •., • ' ! LS. A. P.l; INESTCK.7Ii : ti_il:. Corner of Stith nri.l!,l' , .rot.tets. rtlibllt?,r3. - — C. 1 . 1. :31E,1s 4! l'.11:VIN, ...,:y4 41,0- For Site in Ponsvi , ..ll,, - • . : - .1 , ..,,1 D:ct:nl,2-• g , t t l . Zil-- . ....• . . . BE , • JOIL".t:f . • . i t boost every diseate I that flesh ,is heiyfo,mitv bey cured by the timely Ilse of OAK ELM MIN t..! Wl'. 'Phi* trmy be. 'prayed &dist:re:only to those who will enlft4ttany of the stores where this ini'aluable inedicin4stild,,by certificate's (itrupeily antlicatiemetticifenreviterfortm ed on individuals 'who had lost all hoptltiftellef— perti6eates of Physiciare4; who had the rittp.it severe cases under treattneid, t heir patients ha viitg ta ken the medicine by their tulyicea nd been cured-4,triificates from the 1'1011;0nel:try Clerk of Orithansllltirt..No tary, &c.. stating their ahquatetance with of . respectability and slatallK., who hayincnbg "goon of their fellow men at heart; hays volantarity.come for ward and given a statement oftheir ease and]its.cure. for publication; &e. tte.q'Tlie number ofilitisr cord demos being too great tot newspaiien otibirC,4l)oll. die subscriber has deemed if:advisable to haVe`a'dopy tir• the most. important cert r (leateti propetlylliithentica teJ, under seat, to be put 'red at the storelhig.agents, who have the ineffleio t fel-sale, where oetsiltait afflic ted with Scrolida o K .11 r •evii• R'hit~ welling,, Chronic Rheumatism , It •ts r. Memorial Eruritionii of the .41 I,l' long sta44g or in cinient Consumption,. Head-ache Aie,;• l Peontiy have an .uportunity oe,raseertaining the)lTries and residences of thosti who' Lbren euretl44 its nse.. and who will he willing,lf Ciffled upon, to , ii: 7 lc , every information required. As a more general evidence that this (prick medicine, I would refer to ,the mimes oflt, folfow• tog well known phyeiciaing, who have nute4d ile efficae).---.Dr. J. P. [heater; Dr. . G. Bireit4ll B no. Otto, Dr. II hltililenhbrg..Dr...l. ]r.- orb' e 43 - Sow- vvholcrale and itetatt:tt the drug,trk.'Chetrii cal tiliire , ; , E. 11, PACIIII01:1"1. I'Vkiiiine• • . J. B. Se-. J. U. M I'm or s•i l le; Ilttift‘Ainsfey • Port Carbon ; Huutj VOitte. Orwigsburg. January':}, 11, . • .. . . . - . i Lard La m ps !-: . i " 1 / 2 - - • • . ~ . i 10f) . .....2b I.vues, bet 1 t , h Tie - end Brittani4try?,i.* Neat'.* ,•-/ Patent, ;'the 1,1,4 I and makst avittoe - !* kind-- just retstived.. Ity the nee'nf t bean I...antN.attero pleas ant an ti nrilliant light 6kibtaittett, than by tft'Atee tat the ht.,a. 41i1.,•uttil at a oaVitut of ahuut 541 tiet4ent,--- Sotil•eofaiittracturers piiiree by U. 1111.:NV. ' 4 " pi , ll,' ' ' ":--:. ' i' ••-- .. . : 4 111 rit il.)11b1; I=Mi!M
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