A tsWeiTyl , SadHamentation., We Cut the following front the Knickerbocker• It is good fOr a laugh at any rate. The last sten . zas we think especially rich : Is not that the bade me to, ' And said I'd better stop Mycilling, It isnot that she answered, •:lo,' AI loud us could be—short of hanging ; Is wus point= she slammed the door, And tat her' nasty lap-dog ou me; • Oh, no . a greater, keener grief - Weighs down my heart and preys upon me. cannot:bear to see b® go And promenade with other fellows: I Vanoov bear to sec her want. 0n rainy days 'neath their umbrellas ; To see such things, a-goidi; on, -Excites my virtuous ludidnatidu It nialics the swear, as ode migut say, to votgar plirsze, •tike alt creation.' To lice her seated in .a chair, With halt' a dozen fops about her ; • And bear that fool Augusta., 31e. 'can't eitist a di) without hart ' 'Tis this which 1,13ke0 my whiten:4.i hopes Fill think and fast' 1 e leavet. I j ll Autumn, And causes toy per heart 'to • -Like a young, bars tc ben dogs have caught lam What if her father is the t•F‘luire, And brietless-lawyer-d...vil 'She needn't cut ui in We street-- ie butt her tube cii,p.. 111.1 t ali t 'ay heart-t.trings ate a lute on which her baud unfeeling lingers; Well, be it gut the lute i 4 Bat then 'us ;played by Ileelity's fingers Enough,: enough! I've 10.,1 the maul: My mind is hurtt,iiug ou tlibtracliou; Yts,.yes-111 /cave thLs 'clae?ic sNt .c, And seek a wi.hl:r : tiehl u! acuuu: Fur • In the du.tuut..Tp.antand, , In sc a r's proud ranks I'll for glory, ♦ud then perhaps in later yeirs • My.nainil Will 6ottud in scree and story. ..ind it, ulr cruel Marianne,: You hear them tell about 'u .tranger 'Who wore the lone star,' Ott hls treat Aud Hever cared a coot for clanger,' Perh4ps you'll proud!) look around,' 1 And.with of's) owathy . Exclaim to all your wobdatog friends, That brave young lian, once courted. toe.' Husoatxo Paaas rs.- 7 What can be more ten der and beautiful tkiin the following simple narra tive! As a stranger went into the church-yard of a pretty village; he beheld, three children at a newly made grave A bly about ten years of age was busily engaged is placing Plats of turf about it, whilst a girl, who appeared a year or two younr, ger, held in her apron a te.v td.,ts of yak! flowers: The third child, still •youuoer, was sitting on the grass, watching, with thoughtful look, the move ments of the other two. They wore peices ul crapo on their straw hats, and a few other Signs of mourning,' such as are . sometimes worn by the poor who snuggle between their poverty and then afflictions. - . . • The girl soon began planting some of her wild Sowers around the head of ilia. grave, when the strangeriadddressed them: '• Whose grave is this, children, about Which you aro so busily engaged • , • ' Mother's grave, sir,' Said the boy'. - • "And did your father send yuu to place t'4esz dowers around your mother's grave .*0 sir, fathc:elies here tau, and little • Willy and sister Jane.' • When aid they !lie r Mother was burled fortnight yesterday; sir; but tither diCd last winter:, they al. lie here.' Then who.told you to do this r 'Nobody, sir,' replied the girl. . Then, why do yob do it r . • 7 They appeared at a loss for an answer, but the atraeger looled so kindly at them, that at length the' eldest replied, as the tears started to his eyes: 6 0, we did love them sir'.' . . 'Then you puk these own turfs and wild flow ers where your parents ar becathie you love Chem?' • Ves they all eagerly replid What can be more beanuful than such an exhi bition of children honorin; the memory of &coos_ ed parents! 'Reader, are you an orphan Nev er forget the ' dear paivnis who loved and cherish_ ed you in your infant days. Ever reinzattwr their parentsbkintiness. - Ilonor their memory by do ing those things-w:nuh you know could jilease them care they now a!ivc : by a particular regard to their dying. coinatatals: and esrryin; on thei r plans of usefulnee.s. Are your parents all 'spared to you!Ever treat thelli de you will Wwishyou had i.lone , when you , ta ha lonely e'rphan at their graves. of kind alrec. tionate Con :UCt towa ds th t , o dep-arted friends, then help to, souyie your grief and he I your wounded heart. Gala'? Baton is stated in Ell paper 3 that the project is cute. billed of erectinl a solil liuu 'bridge on picrs of grioit: a,-risss the river at Pedersbuq. T.ie riser it w is crosvd 'by a bridge of boats, which ii utle.s f,' irrupted and ren dered uselels.by - icebergs and other obstruction_• Theliverp )1 joar:tal statei that the work has been.conlided to .11essrs. Bury, Curtis & Kenne dy, celebrated engiu.ers of L,:n.:on, Who have Contracited to fiabdi it in two years. The Journal states that this bridge will consist of seven arches, the span of the centre one will be 156 feet, and of the three arches on cith. r Ail° 113 tent, 125 Ire and ,107. feet respectively. A dot - tier 'Web will be devoted to a 'species of n ivel bri lge, 70 feet wide, for the.adniiNsiuti,of shi;)+ to and tiosn'tbA Custuns House: Alc buttresses f the pier ill , reseat o the current a shay-inch:l,d p;ane, su that u de . 'rending iceberg will cu.' up upon the.n; and Ed! to pieces fro:p" its o.vn gr ivity. The extreme length of the bridge, fro.si osse "hutment ~to,• t he other, will L .„ ,..e,rt0 le.; than lip i f et. The weiglst of Iron :do:lei:ill be lie 8100 ..tans, inderen dent of...the lit nips and sepesb palliistrades' with which it is the Einpeso.'s bouillon to ado:'n it, And which together will prilsibly wei,;!l from 1000 to 2000 tows more. It wiil 'lse one of thedargest and most extraordinary struc:u7.., in the world. Millinip MES.—T 'more iusrricOnenyon hare, sap Voltaire, the fea•er tiiines there will be i;%arnine - the frightful ru;u ars.; of your crimina extenders- 7 youiviil there :in.l a hundred youth executed - fur one f..ther o; a faaiiy. Marriage rendeci a man more ‘irtuous an.l nioro The'father of a fatuity is nut _willies to bluish be fon; his.children. - . ' • • • E. „g„ zz • JOSEPH F. SEWERS, CoNTRE r IiCET, nearly appnsitc'thC Pen usylva• ORllti, r.ouviti,; coazio•vm to n2.l..rate to all the trarimie hranchis of no nJovit Art ; each 39' . M.Prin:r; AUreastar end Pea wing.' II- Men-wit-I insirt in Ltt s-bast to tapir, single teeth or whole site, at raisin Viii.prinas. • !farina hid- a prier ie. esal rienee of many years, he feeltreontldent givinz aatis th all, syhn may , • favor him with rhotlr cualma. May MM Perfume - 1A Perfumery I . 'I Perfume r ' HB sulascriber has just opened a lot of ,Elegani T :,Supertor French Perfumery, atoong a Farina Colognc;,Florult Water. Honey Wafer, is very pleasant perfume, and is an cicada article for keepmg hair in curl fur either Ladies. tLieritlexica or Children; Roman lialytlor, for the . Smell:rig Bottles., Lavender Water, Rote Water,sil perior Beal'a Oil, in Pots and B utter, Marro* O rnstein, Orris Tooth Wash. Toilet Powder. Powder Beam and Puffs. Indian Oil and I ndian:Dye. for mil outing Hair a beautiful brown aid dark color,• entrant Oil, Scent Bags for draweri, Genuine Otto Of Roses, is Bottles. Brown Windsor, Musk, Orange. and Lemon. Otto of Rose,.&c.. 4c.,i• maps, AlSo, Glenn's Saponaceous Compound for 2,icing, ; Roussell's Celebrated having Clem. Rousseles E.nollient Japrinaneous Paste, for whiten ing and softeitin'g the Hands, and pre.Venting chap- Pin RJusse g. ll'a Balsamic Elizer of Langier. for the Mouth anti Teeth, keeping the breath fresh and difcgt, preserving the gums ih a healthy cciudicon, and preventing thedecaying, of the teetb.recomrisended by eminent - Dentists.: • ! For talc at Philadelphia priß. ces. B by ANNAN, Agent.; ' December, 23, INDIAN VEGETABLE EUXEII & I.EtiIMENTHA cure for Rheumatic affections. This - article perm, traces to every nerve and sinew of the person using.it, and it has attained a reputation unequalled by any oth er article in Rheumatism. This will curd the most se vere cases—extend contracted muscles, and bring feel ing and sensibility to limbs long paralyzed and useless. We oily need refer to some cases below to obtain the confidence of the public for these articles.: The following are tivo respectable, and the gentlemen too well known to require comment. Let them be read. I have been afflicted most grievously since 1932 with Rheumatism and contraction of the cord: of my legs, caused by the cramps Grille cholera, which I then had in its most severe form. After trying many remedies to vain, I have found relief—had thl cords of mj , ,tegs relaxed—the swelling reduced—and ant greatly - benetit ted by the use of one bottle of Liniment, uiedezternallY and one bottle of Indian Vegetable Lliair, used iniernal ty at the same rime. keen notir walk-with ease in po sitions that I could not a week ago endure: at all. JA:4ICS G. I:IAISOLDfs, • 144 Chrystie street, corner of Delancey street. Though this was given more than a year since, Mr Reynolds, was a few days ago at the .otlice; where this remedy was obtained in full health and p4fect posses sin of his legs and feet, and though over sixty } ears old, stead up on his toes repeatedly to s hins the spec, tutors how coMplete he was cured. This' remedy reach es and soothes the nerves, and allaYs pain's most ethic. tually on its first application. and by a few repetitiiins removes more effectual] yand•Teedily Ithetunatle paing, than any other application was ever known to do.' Its etTects are powerful and hninecliate. Let those try it but once, and they must be convittreil. i • The Liniment is much. Counterfeited as to externa ooks, and the only test of genuiness is to.ifiud tlte Bic simile signature of Ciimstoek a:, Co. If that cannot be. Antud it is counterfeit. Bay only at ComstOck's Branch House, No. d, North sth street, Philaddphia, and'' Fottsville.Of Feb. 17, ' 77.ty N .9 TICF.. "1W OTICE is hereby elven, that application will he ral made to the Le•;isliture. of Permsyli'anK. at the ensuing session; for the intorporatiomof Bank, with: a capital of Two Ifundrcd Thansand Dollard,ib be located at Ilavemetchitylkill Cel/111y, to be called the Farmer's Ban% of StAmyl' , A - comAy. r . CHAS. HUN TZINGER, JOHN !MOIRE 0-, 'ANA licyrzlNGEß c. DOI:‘;HERTV; HENRY SAYLOR, , DANIEL. SAALOR, DAVID JAMES H. LEVAN, : tar)coN 11A.ST,• GEORGE KAUFFMAN, WILLIAM STE:IS till , • DANIEL IL STAGER. , July 27. CREAPGOODS FOR CAW, i And no Credit given. -: ! ' . , il T IIE subscriber has POI opmicil at the Store Illimril • ly occupied by Crosland & Christ, on Rail Itiiail sti, a i general assortment of ,Croceri . ..s and; Provisirmi.i, which he will at tha lowest possibl,: prices for cash I: Such as . ~ Sugars, Iquias.iies, Colt-r, Chocolate, TO , Cheese, Rice, Spiess, &c., Sperm and :ti halt Oil, rttlper- -I ' tuatett, Moulds and Dipped Canillei, Soap, Tobarco, Si.;:iirf ,' Hams,: Shoulders, Mei:s Pork, ; 1 Dried Beef, Cod- _ , ' i tish,Mackerel I 4 , c &c. .i WILLLCII if. MAIISII ILL. I 21 —t f May 2.51814 ' NEW 8T0.R . E.. 01.1ir & 31A RS ' pESPECTFULIX : 131!101211C0 to the ki:!zons ,o f tichti}lkill county,that they have C0nn,r;111,7,11,1,5t-' nees in,the t.;otte recently occupied by Wthrant'e. Leib, one door south of the l'ost Office. in the 'liurough' of I.6ttsville, where they liana Just it.)enecl h new tied carefully selected noel:. of • Dry Geud,, , , Grecer,'es, la, s, • • Queens, Earthen and 1101.: low Ware, 4-r., 4-e. Among, which ma'y ho found Cloths, Caesinieres. tinetts. Nlonselire , 4le 1.10119 Itinghams, Lawns, Merl.: noes, Satin', Lanes, Nankins, Holland:1, Flannels,., MarSeilles,Nalenria. Silk , Satin, and other yestitteit; a great voriety• of .Muslins, lipathed and Unbleached. Cotton. and Gil:chants, Haudkerchieß Sulinner VotiN..Velveteen.:, Ltolie',.; and Centleinan's inns, r'im'es ; and Mit; ol 4 all deecriptions. Also, Syrup,: Sugar House and NeW Orleans Molass;;,Soitar, C.dl"..e and Teo. Cheese,. Candles. t.zOlp, Salmon, Shad eral, Herring.. Hams Shthild,r; and Smriked Meat generally Tobacco, , Senor;, 1 Crackers, Butter, Eggs, Lord, , Sweat 01 Loup Oil. &e., &., &c. *. • • • Ilatitia purchased their cools with.great; care And' un reasonablz,,t erins. they will be enotded dispose them, at prices quite ai low a. their neigli'dor• Ful,ru.iry YRh , , S--ly. Dr. Bechter's P 1,31 NA": PRESER i A TiE, Ent Coutbst Cnidst Ininenzias, Catarrhs; AVhnon'ing, Cour.ll; Pains or the Breast and Side+; Bronchitis; Asthma; (2/I”,litt HaienltV, of ltreathint WO Ex- • - pertoratioa; tihortness of Breath; . 'nation of the Linilni; antl arrest .or T has been Ti;:; a few years sitire al+ inedirine has beettp,int.t.n tei l int o tbt, et tltttry," and ills been pro thictive outfit, 011151 a 3tr.:liShill; tied tonntreetell results. As several Ii umlred certiiirates of its efforts have been bereiClalre ;milli<li^d. it is nett Ilit,pssary tine to the pablir where it rhn be obtained renUine. Throutshout German) it i+ known as Ilia P r Terry'," amt is the on:y 111e111:111C in use thrre , for the bore affections. _ .• it is pat Ilp in ilair ritlt hpZo l, Fngtti hat chiefdom' 50 Crites a thtte. Prepared only',"from the, erininal receipt oblainrlat a V.Teat an,Fi;dd rzdad, ni Dr. Lei dc's HealthF.aned.lo d , N. nrot;i :s. , read stre.d. near (sica or Leiden Lazio and Serpents,) r_delir:da For sa 'e Pe:Lsvil:e, GREAT AttRACTI)ON.! eitiz,?n , of Sk huylkill County, are rs-g -pz.rtroily invit , „ ll to visa the NE At syouB of JANES 11. K1,'1.1:,r, Centre street, Pottsville, ulrre th.•y, will find qua most splendid and ex t r eas Anitnent of Waishes, Jewelry, 4e Ever - exhibited to the people of the Coal Region.— the last - arrivals front the city, will be fauai Clocks of every va:iety of pattern, finality, and prirc. Gold and -BeerWatches, the hest as-, .soidinent ever brought into the. country—Jewelry alai! descriptions—Musical Instruments'and-Mu sic.--Guns, a vAriety doulde and single bar relle.!—Pikols from Allen's six barrelled revolver, down to tIM simplest tingle barrel, with and without dirks, ettached to the bar:Al—Dirks, and Dirk Knives, ;Scissors, •Pen Knives .and Cutlery_ of vcrions - descriptionsilver, '.Tea and Tahle Spoons, Musical. Bases, &c., dr.e. altoiether pre senting attractions unequalled iii the The subscriber being in the constant and almost. daily receipt of new accesrions to his stock s is dr t.rminctl to tell. and mill sell lower, than any . other establishment in the country. JAMES H. KELLY, Pottiville, Nor. IC, 1814. . • Mir FALL GOODS. 42EH T 11011.13 &J. BF:A ['TY, have just receNed a Splendid arrattnent or rich Fall Prints, 'New uric, the, Satinett.S. Cassitneres, Clotho, Checks, Ntualins,Ganion and Wpollen Flannel, besides a 4reat s2riely of seasontb!o guoth+, ua' which will be sold tt n tulvance, July Vf 30—. BRATTY PIES • , :Wholesale .and. Retail Store. ; • M. RE subscriber is induced from the very liberal en .Lkottragement - he has received Mrui also from, tha necessity of their being 'a cheap Retail Store, in this Patl of the town) has procured and will keep constantly onland—Tiour, salt, Tea. Suzar, Coffee, Cheese. ilia las.Sgs,.rinegar, dye., &c., which in connection with his preient Stack of Rams, Shoulders; Mackeral, Herring and super, Brown, Yellow and %Flits Soap: Also a very ior article of pure Palm,'Almond and Fancy Soaps—Sperm and Tallow Candles—Winter and Fall Strained Sperm Oil, &c.. &c. All of which be will sell at the loWest Cash Retail Prices—And to families, or those buying to sell again a liberal deduction will be made, in propprtion to the quantity taken. • (?1 - EDWARD YARDLEY, York Blain: F. 91:—From the fact of ray having a person - in the City, whose time and attention, is devoted to the selec tion of the articles 1 propose selling, I have no hesita- I Ron in saying. tbat I can furnish goods as cheap, as any Call and judge for yourselves. puttsville, dept. 2.1, 1513, 39 E. Y. FURNITURE: FU It Si :TUBE 21 - OA.BINET MANUFACTORY. ••; •j DEMI Y OR ESS.INO, n_ ESPECTPULLY informs the ,Scbuylkill county ,public. that he is now prepared to manufacture all tutteles of Household and Parlor Furniture in the 13eat handromsst.- and most satisfactory manner. Ile hag• also on hand, at his Ware-room in 3fahantango street, cornet 'of Adam 'street, an assortment of MAHOGANY GliAlll.3 of the Fretted pattern with Hair Seats; Fine Mahogany Centre Tables, Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, made after tbi French style, with glasses, &e. In addition to the above, the advertiser is prepared to receive and execute all orders for repairs, &c.,wbich will he carefully attended to and finished at the shortest note. kinds of upholstering, such As covering Sofa-s, Chairs, Lounges, &c.. will be finished in the most ap praVed manner, if entrusted to his 'charge, a long expe rietice hi the business hat;ing qualified him for the un -1 The nave/Hier - would inform the public that although rending in FoitsYilie;lie can torn put furniture of the beet workriraiiship, at as low prices; as any of the city Warehouses, and respectfully requests those who need articles hi his,Ene, to give hint a call, beforse purcha sing plshwhera.. May 25 . 21—ly FOR SALE. Utattin'is ratentCoargreaket • , - •110 DIS economical machine is now in suceseful otter * atibn at air. Bast's and G. Spencer S. CO . B mines, near Mittersrille, the Delaware Co.'s mines near Potts and Mt. racket's mines near Mauch-Chunk. This niachine io important to the bed owner from its great reduction of wastage in breaking, and still more imPortant to the collier, the cost- ur preparing coat for market beititt by its use reduced to Icss,than one fiftlrof that hr the Mitinary method. require of the proprietors, J. &. 'S. Battin, Philadel plga; or the subscriber at Minersville. I U. R. BENNETT. June Ilii tr.-3mo* J. S. C. MARTIN ritifiE subscriber takes this method infornung hlo custoinerS and the citizens'of Pottsville generally, thzo he has removed his . FLOUR AND FEED STORE froin Centre street to tti e corner of ~ Norwegian and Ray . Road streetQ; where.he will Lie pleased to merit a continuance of tiwir patronage r:rteh. ,• I - - , ; BRITS II ES ! EII:USE! lES !! rgriTlE%subseriber has jest receive& n beautiful sorituenfulliair, Hat Crumb an&Clothe Brushes. froill 10 cents in fcl of American mantlfacture, bet ter.l Itautisruner .antl cheaper. than the E 11211.01 and Frquch articlei all of which will he sold very cheap.— A t&etig the intlare I.ddies' Bair Meshes. I • . BENJ. , . DANNAN, Agent. A74ptentber \ SS 'MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT / TRUSS n ALSO, Ur. J0,e1)4 White's Utoro Abdotatual Supporters. 4 supply Of the above ariolos,, jolt received ataf,:for sale, at the manufacturers priee. , , by . Joi ri S. C. :%1A raiN, Drug.ffist 44-- Ortvo!wr 2R.1 mEAT !! MEAT!!! AIOSER. & KUIILEit, rxIti:NOT'SCF: to their frttinds ttnil the public, that they have taken the It TC 'I 1: ft ST A D I • formerly occupio by Mr. John Sites, In Centre error! neat IS • oppcsatel the PennAylvania hail, where they ,be happy to E.npriy tha with all kinds of - FRESH AND ...3310KED MEAT -4 of thcxeri , tiest Owls. Come on, and give us a-trial. June S Leather, Morocco, Shop 'Findings A ' ND LAST STORE, • .SiGN Oi THE GOLDEN LAST, West' ram 4' l tuire, a few doo'rsEast of Ger laat ; ''s Tarcrn, Rcadi'ag, Pa. The subscriber respectfully informs his •• etisiontent and the publiegenMally, that • hd has removed his store to the rosin- Miely occupied by. Mr. I. W. Ringlet, as a Groiety store,lin Penn street, a' e.'w doors East of Gemini's tavern. wh..tre he keeps un assortment of the following articles. ;!: -; I LEA'PliEfi ' • Consisting of lids! Baltimore rolled Sola. Red and :daughter do., Max and Grain 'tipper, Calf Skins. Slaughter and Spanish Kip, Horse I.....tther, Whip and Grain 9. , Kip 'lce ecc • . MOROCCO:3. French, 1151.911's Hoot Morocroi Kid Conch Li• nings;3l,t Look Einder ;31tins, rink, Red and Whi:•;2l.ininr„s, SIIOENI -1 I , : ER'S KITS; Hall Rh-wiled and Grain • Thread, re2s, Sparables, A wis,',llannuersi, Knive.:. pincers; • ftristinr, Et:ldlers, slninldsr sir id:4, Bras, Keys. Men's 1.10)".ii and eldidren's Lasts, Boot Trees, roniprfisin; boatrlp, all of whii h 'wilt be sold.eheap for cash M. U. Aug 31 , 3S-6mo ='ll 3. E. NORTH FIFTH ST:.? READING, PA. InivGitcra. of Ilardttiari and Dealers in Nails, rOn Stool and Tini on . ha tnl i. a full assortment of A t 111,11 , 111 and i.n, , z.da , l) J,ardware and cutlery., Nails and fipi!tes,:ltille Barrels, Planes. Iron and Steel mall kind, ;`Tin Iwire Itivets, Saddle Ttees, Pa tent Cent her Mill ; Conch Mennting," Glass. Paints, Oil [an '', ; Cedar atid fiellnw-Ware. Duponts and c,, 0 tt:,,t, 1 powder; &c., &r. to which they tiwitu,the. at lErni ir)r) the. citizens of Schuylkill County. ti-ly J. G. g , - Now Tailoring Est:ablishment SIII/Scribrs inform their friends, and the pub lie:, that they' have 'orate,' themselves, ever th store Well; nee med by U. T. Taylor, and are prepare to do city work in the Tall:Mina line. Prom the lon expyripce of t h e Flemor Partner, they with eonfidene snlirit ashare of the patronaze, as it is their in trtntlori to eive a tist.tction to Mt .who win favor them with their euotom. 11: M. GRANT PETER B. MARTZ, 11-ly April 6 • NEW GOODS. • TOSEVI 31011 CAN, has rereivNi a new assorr -4 nient of GornlS. among whirh are splendid new Style Prints,. Silk !Embroidered Nett Jcarfs. Brussels Net 21 yards % . idc for :41.awls, Thiliet and Silk shawls. and Nshburton Lace, a very superior article of Stripe Jaconett 31uSlin, Thread Lac'e,Jaconet Inserting. MO a variety °fruiter fancy goods, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. ; Pottsville July 13 28 •• . To ):A ;'y LIN tEDSrIt I V ENE it S. in F.;enbseritier has just received a beautiful sr- title of foulattm paper, ruletlAnd plain, almost as touglf,as Parchment, suitable fir Instruments of wriung,:Which will be sold by the ream. quarter or hall remit. l3. bANDIAN. AO. ; Auguii (0 .• " 32-- . Cheat! ,Boolr &' Stationery Store. ; t • 1 • ernE subscriber his recently; fitted up his Establish went{ and is determined to sell all kinds of : School Books, .Atiseethmeous - Bookr. Bean Books, :Stationary, • Foam Stationary, ke., :Wholesile and -Retail, at the lowest Philadelphia Cash prices. Being determined in accommodate the piiblitAmilrespectfully solicits the patronage of all those in' want of articles in his line of business. . . Country Store-keepers, Teachers and others, sup plied whoiesale at the very lowest cash prices. • ,tCr If tithrekeepersiand others, will be kind enough to furnish mi. with a. Het of the Bieks,, , they require; we a will be happy to furnish them with list of our prices per dozen, in order! to satisfy, thein, that we do sell gOrids at Philadelphia prices. - - ' Mar 2, ;tit- B. BANNAN, Agent. Rags! Rags ; ! ! _ At 811 i; vald for Ango or . .web10g!, , ,4 f_or.G.oodo,`* , Orceberil9. • Removal J anis; nilcir. 6 BANNAIST'S MEM THE ,MINEIiS!' NURNAL. P#l-2: ! A 'VOL iI,,EA,A:. . . Drugs, ; Chemicals, Aledickti* a 6 e- TafiCiMAS IP. JAMf .4', : 157wtesale Druggist, Chen:lst, and .P.igrour, ceutiit, '212 Iffor,!et drat. Ca few • -do Ors above Me Fed Lion Holik ,) ' I P,,hi/act i etphia., c lIVIOMAS P. S.-would inform Drpg nlat -I- gists, Country M bards and others, that.he has token the' ch em i Warehouse, formerly by the late fi of Meredith. Menderson, &Co., andthat he has laid in a ollifallY 'adectol stock of fresh Drugs, Chentipls and Medicines— Also, Paints, Varnishei, Oil, Dye 6tofrq, Glass ware, Erc., whiCh he will dispose °fort accommo dating tertos. 1 Physicians supplied w ith all the recent Chemi cal, Vegetable Alkalies; le:tracts and Other Mate ria Medica, The fullest confidence; rimy be pla ced in the-purity of all the Mcdicinalpteparations from our I!;etablishment,l as much carets twee in their preparation and selection. Philada., Oct. 26 i ' •, . i• Queen Ware. 1 , wE htive just receive a. per recent arrivals; a gen eral assortment of : CHINA, GLAS - ' and QUE . S WARE, -: I • Consisting of assortmentof Ware of t Se !,various col ours.. Alsiii, Granite, Fancy Colored and : Olow Stone Ware, of New Styles and latterns, with a Variety of • DINING SETS, Coroidete. ' i . TEA' SETS, 0 0 TOILET SETS, do - i 4. We would respectfullyrcall titfcnilon or our friends.and Country Merchantiktit, , , Ily, to th e above, as they will be sold very lois for VV .:31.. 1 ; WBIGI "V PHAETON, ' . : 29 Norli Third , - t, rhiladelphia. Pbilada. Oct. 26 1 L 43--ltmo , , . Scales! ale by dole Agents for the Pa • GRAY Cortlifz, - Irrn Dealers an chants, anciDealers in all No. 42, Walrut Feb. 17 • . • COAL! I I k BROTHER, %..7F below '.l.scust street (storage, or' to sell or res semis. )(disuses made treet. Apr,' fl, • I lutneni FOREIGN 3: \ \,l DRY 163 :%1.1 Phil, S. If. 'BA rtcftorr. .1. IL Jahn ,177 a (Formerly Would he pitaSedl 10 . 3 CC enUAIY, at the Septembei2l,. 1 7 1.11L: 71. DA., • ! RAI7 r ROAD. • eat SUMMER ARIANOE3IENTS, OF PAIISE:4OER , TRAINS, . and afttrketly Isl., 1i144. • HOURS OF STARTING. From Pottsville, at 7 A. M., 1 I I " Philada.. , " 7A. M.. f —4 " Y, RA'T'ES OF FARE. Between Pottsville and Philada. No. 1 $3 50,N0: 23 on •.f " Readine, I! .10; "$I 20 All Passengers are requested to proqure their tick etS, before the Trains start. June 29 ;' . . TRACY'S I' Ready `,3frde, ?, Clothinz crul Customer Sto4, Xo. TR l‘lai*;kei, St. Platladelpplila. L'.• TII`:CV!, in thanking his friends of Schuylkill en. for tin nier favors, takes this eppprtiniitS• to • In flirt!' them. that he has now on hand, a very tine assort ment of Cloaks. Coats, Minis,. Vests, Sfe., s' c. all mann ff rturell this frhm new goods, To rhosewho have formerly dealt with him: Mr. T. confidently appeals fm a recommendation of his articles. To new twin nirrs, :tr can only say, visit every establishnient in the City, if you al".ase,then call at Tracy!ft,,No.292.l`lfti lief street, and yen will he ,Sure of finding, better va riety, than yko have yet seen, and at nrico so low, that noone pies away Without purchasing. O-tut,er 5 , .10-3 mo 13.1/3. SPRINGL'a, Ras removed his office, to 74 Suuth 3k Street PHILADKI.PIII I. i • Where he offersfor sefle by the Caigo, - RED AND WfirtE A.Sii CDAC, OF SUPERIOR _QUALITY. MEN Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian ,Curpetings. - Robert B. Walker , ' NO. 25 No/ITLI 'SECOND ST., OrSMITE curturt PIMA DELPHI t HAS just riq:cived and is now opening, a very, exten• stve 'and heautiful assortment CADVESiNCS.— The; goods arefresh , and anew styles, and being pur chased principally Ihr CAsil, will be sold at the lowest prices. They consist in part of • splendid Brussels - (rich patterns) 1 ' I Beautiful linperial ' , 3 ply, Superior extra Ingrain, Csoricrurcr, Twilled Venetian, 2-4,4.4, 5-4, Icorre jwarran- Flom "do " ted durable. Superior quality 64 English Bockidgri, with a large stflocor well seasoned' Oil Cloths, of all widths Rugs, Piano and Tabla Covers, Sheep skins, Stag' 'Rods, Bindings &c., engether withan extensive assortment - of Low - priced Carpetings, of all descriptions.' , 5.} In grains of good quality and patterns, for - 34 to 50 cents per yard. :5- Purchasers arelreqWsted to call, and they may rest assured of being pleased with the goods and prices ROBERT B. WALKER. i I 37-31,10 Phihula., September 14, Alrilivriox. IVIThrTARY STORE. riptli E. rnbseiiber would respectfully infOrm .his 11- friends and customers. that he hne'locatt.l hie Military ,Cap Man-factory In Third.Streef, N0...9 1 , a few doors' helavi Race. where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new oilcans are disposed to favour him with their cnstOm. He still continues to manufacture Military and SpOrtmen's articles of evetY description, such as leather, Cloth. Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, ofall patterns; Forage Caps; lloliters fortroop dy do ; Cartouch Bores. Bayonet. c ,bhards,l word gels oral! kinds; Canteens; Knapaacks, different natturna : Fire Buckets; Pasting Boles, 'robe do. Borth and -Picker's Mimics, Pontpoons Caps. Leather Stocks, Gun Cases. superior quality Stilt Bags. Game Bags. Drums.& c..&c. 11.70rdera thankfully received and {promptly SVILLIAM CRESSMAN, No:101 Nortlahird Street, few doors; below Rac • mi n d ° Iphia ; January 13, 1844 ' 2-6 m PURE WHITE LEAD. - WhetherM & ,Brother, MANUFACTIMERS. No 65 north Front street Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their warranled pure white lead, and thoseetistomera whc have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on t he article, shall now have their orders filled. No known substance possesses those perservalive -and beautifying properties so desirable. in a naive, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any, admixture or other materials only Mars value. It has therefore been the steady aim Of the manufactures, foii many years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead, and the unceasinide mand fur the article, is proofthat it hatonut with fa vor. it is invariably branded on one head—WETH- F:RILL & BROTHER. in full, and on the other, WARRANTED PURE—all in red letters. , November 19, ' 47 GOLD& SILVER PENCIL CASES • GOLD Pencil Cases. from 62;10 tits each. i • .Silver Pencil Cases, from 25 rents to $ U75. - _ ; Gold Pens and Pencils, with Diamond Points, wirran. led not to, corrode, and will last tram ,10 to I.2'_years in constant rue—';price $•1.50 . • • 1 ; Together. with n variety of nther4seful nnit'sanerary titles; all at whit trwill hit sold at Philadelphia prices, by,Fe - - 21 "-" 3. DANNER, ' • pt. • . i t 43-r3rno Scales“ DALE'S Patent Pr'- it l mium. Platform a d Counter Bcales;celeh 'ted for acclivity and con -1 venience, !warranted to, keep in order, and weigh correctly,) longei than any other' Skate in use. We have 1 a 'large num ber of testimimials, Crain Rail Roadl Co's, Trans portation 1 Coss, Coal Dealers, Metrliants and others, who:have these Scales in Use, which can be seen arNo. 42 Walnut Philadelphia.—F o r RAY. & BROTHER, entee t 42 Wa!mitPhila 111ROTHER d general i:nitnissionler Kinds of Seateii and Weights adelphia. ' COAI.III are taken thel Seiond Wha Sf and will vereiva Coal on hip, on, the most favourable „ required, ()thee 92 Walnut 14— 11 1 1' & CO ! . D DO 1!I S TIC GOODS; !MET STREET, a;tlelphia._ TliollA A. BEAVER Jutix B.tncnos{a erhouse,jr., of Pottorille) the Merchants of Fichuyflth hove Estabii6m:tht. --arnrx EMI PECIL.ADELPRIA TOILET ARTICLES. GLENN'S.' ROMAN -.KALYDOR, A. SAFE, PLEASANT AND CERTAIN CURE FOR FRECIi P irg. Pimples, Tan, Studnins, Moth. 'l3lnthee, Tatter Ringworm, anti other obstinate affections of She agia, removing every impurity and giving to the comPlealoti a clearness truly beautifill. To gentlemen it is rectommended for removing the irritation and oth— er diseaies of the skin, often produced by the use of strong alkaline soaps and creams in shaving, the Kaly dor may- be used without the knit danger on the most delicate skin, and is a refreshing trash in warm weath er, or in travelling, price .50 tents per bottle. GLENN'S INDIAN HAIR OIL.---This gant PleYettation is torupounded of various oils, forming togethera compound of great value, for promoting the growth tuutpreserving the hair, it nourishes the roots, thereby causing it to grow with vigor, and preventing it from-falling out, or turning grey, removing at the same time, the dandruff which causes the hair to fall out Tothose who have lost their hair by sickness or any other cause, except old age it is confidently ree commended, it gives a glossy swiftness to the locks, and bas the singular property of making the hair dark, and is therefore rerommendedso - those who arc beginning to turn grey—it is also an excellent curling fluid and being pleasantly perfumed it isnnich esteemed for dres sing the balr in general, and for the !wadi of children, price ,50 cents DCY bottle. GLENN'S AROMATIC ROSE TOOTH PASTE. This very pleasant and truly efficacious dentrifice, is prepared from ingredients perfectly harmless, it gives a pearly ; whiteness to the teeth. firmness to the gums, and &agency to the breath, removing spots or incipi ent decaY and preserving the teeth e ff ectually. It has been use d and 'recommended 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 bused, and having a solid form, is not liable to waste or spilt, •and is free from the gilt of Tooth Powders hi general; price 25 cts. per box. GLEN\'s INDIAN HAIR DYE, is warran ted to change grey or red hair to a hanclirime brown or jet black; without injury to the heir, or even staining to the skin,and may be used with perfect , safety. To those w ho have become prematurely grey,; it is insult' able, and to gentlemen who are troubled with grey whiskers it is strongly reccommended. the color pro dimed is.natural, and will not rub off, or doll the whi test muslin. Price 50 cents. MICIIAUX'S FRECKLE WA .:511.—P9,. com plete remedy for Freckles. This remedy was invented by Dr. -CM; Michattx, of Lombardy, a ' distinguished Physician ofthe last century.. The proprtitor has eve ry confidence in it: as a superior preparation for the purpose 0 esigned.it may be used without the least cau tion, and for pimples and other affections of the skin, it is a certain care. Price-37; cents per bottle. The ablwe named articles have been sold very ex tensively by the subscriber for many years, and arc conscientiously recommended to the public, no prepara tions of real value, and not to be ranked with the hum bugs of the day, a single trial will convince the most skeptical, that their good qualities are not over rated. A Good Sl:are and Yet no SAare." GLENN'S UNRIV,iLLED SAPONACEEIUS COIV- POUXD FOR SII:RVIXO TO Gentlemen who shave themselves, this article offered with the greatest 61111am:re as equal, if not superior to any other Shaving Soap in. use. For a delightfail 4nd.consistent lather, which Will not dry u pon tile face or irritate the most delicate'skin, fur the ease and comfort it gives to the often troublesomoppe ration ofshaving., rendering it .surpassingly easy, this compound can be safely rre.ccominemled. It is equally effectual ha warm or cold water:land afteraistng it, the face is left , softand pleasant, and . matircly free from the irritation and roughness often: can evil Iry the use of strong alkaline Snaps and Shaving Creams. The com pound is pleasantly perfumed and put up io a neat chi na tuna, answering all the 'purptises ,jr a shaving box, and on trial Will be found very aononalraV and cony, nient, during the few years this.larticle haS been before the public' the proprietor has Sold 35,001.1b0xes of it, and the demand is roust:Maly increasing as its sterile iS2COIII2 known. The agents are authorized to return the purchase money, where it dues not give ealtire sat. isfact 'The Saponareons Connioundi is composed of ingre dients, scaatimirrably crimpoundep, that shaVing with it, is an absolute pleasure.'—U. S. ,Gazette. , `The Saponaceous Compound,lis the best preparation extant for shaving purposes. Has extensively patron ized, and al-'serves 10 lie ; every .gentleman who shaves himself, should buy. it.'4l'hiladelphia 'Gazette; 'We beg to call the attention of the heardedportion of our Subscribers, to the Saponaceous Compoioad. It is, without exceptiMatha best pita vingsoap,we ever used.' —Philailn. Transcript. 'The Sapenaceous CompMand :for shavini, is the hest --pea baps the very best alqiele in use. for.seraping the !ward fromihe.imman fare divine. What with a keen razor and this compound, you May shave your face • in half the time. yon are nronounclng the word. It is an anomaly in' language—itis a very' good shave, , and yet no shay . e2-13oston Daily Than* " Prepared by L. W. GLENN, Illanufhourer of Perfumery, ',Cosmetics, and Fancy Snaps, S 2 aind 84 Smith Third street, opposite tae Ex change, Philadelphia. And also sold by BANNAN,,AgI., Pottsville. 20--1 y May IS Philadelphia, ;leading & Potts '. ville Rail goad. ~ t.. t ,..„, ReduCtion , f • Freight on Merchaadize. ON AND AFTER Monday hest , June :nth. 1511, Goods wilt he fortvard•A will' despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, between Reading and the pointabelow stated; per tomit 2300 lbs. , ! lietween Between . 1 .I{,t ruling P. , ...ad.'n , r and . and '/ • . . , . . . '' I Phila. I PotArilla. . , Planter, slate. Mas, 4-c., 1 41 10 • 1 75 cts Pig Iron, Months, I hither, I marble, iosin, tar, Pitch,l , , '1 20 and grindshities, I ' ! Nails 4- spikes, bar iron, I.i i cnatingN,frini.turpelqine 1 I • ... hark, rate tobacco, salt, ?.. . 1 40 1 00 provisiots.potatoes, lain( , 1 I her, stoves, 4-e., I, I . J 1 , II i Flour per barrel, , i 16 ets. ,t ' 11 as Wheat, corn; rye, clOverl ,. : • ' I = 4 ~ [ seed. 4. stilt per bushel, .1 ets. . 3 ets Groceries, hardware,steel.) I : copper, tin, brass, do -I . -. • .l 'nestle lidtiors,tuacliine- , , 2, ry, butte (r. and eggs, , ' 10 , 1 . 1 25 cheese, lard and tallow, ' I oil, wool, cotton, leather , ; ! ' raw hides, paints, oYs- • . I tern,heniKa n.l cordage. - 1 , l'• . Dry Voods, drugs* tordi-1 eines, foreign liquorg, I wines, glass, papet.fresh' meat, i fish eat, confertiona ry,,,lniuks 4- stationary. ! • i , No additibnal charges for, eon - mission, sthrarre, or receiving or delivering freight at any of th 4 Ciampi ny's Depots, on the liner Judy 15, !sip T.) Dyers, Meachers, Parer Makers, Steam Engine Builder's; and otheis PASCAL IRON WORKS. , WULD.ED IVROUGUT IRON 'TUBES From 4 inches to t in ralifire and 2 to 1:1 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure Man 400 to 2500 lbs. per square inch, with Stop and other fizthres to suit, fitting torn:titer, with screw joints, suitable for STEAM, WATEIt, CAS. and far LPCOMOTAVE. and other sr UAW. 41011.E1t newt 2 Y6O tio': Manufactured and for onle by - mounts, Tiff/LEN: & MORRIS. Warehouse 0. E. Corner of Thitd &. Walnit Ittratna. PIELLAI)EIXRIA. • July I D. B. Smith & W. Ho dgEon.jr. vynoLEsaLE AND_RET.4IL DRUGGISTS, Manufacturers of Pharmaceutical and Chem ical Prepariztions 4. importers ofFweign Drugs ? . N. E. CORNEA OP ARCO P: BUM ST3 , PHILADELPHIA. PnrSICIANS, Drne,rists and Otorekeepers supplied with medicines Mlle best quhlity, on liberal terms. Medicine Chests, for travelling Or Pir families, of va rious sizes. The various new remedies and rare Chem icals, with particular re,gard,to their purity. ' • August 3 j 31—Smo To the Military. AS the period is fast approaching for the election of Officers to the several Rattations, and of the New Brigade, and as it is generally, although errommitsly,be tiered that a good uniform cannot he procured out of the city, the subscribers, would thereibre notify- all successful candidates of the fact: that they are, prepa red to furnish MILITARY OUTFITS, of any rank, from 'Maier General, to - Corpora), in as correct, ele gant and cheap a manner, an any other establishment hi the state—for - the truth of a lts which they can give high and satisfactory evidence. .. LIPPINCOTT Sr. TAYLOR, Corner Xaka ata two dad Centre atrett Feb. 1 . , Letter Presses 'Very Cheap. Mr' the low rate' of S 7 50. which are elvish° the .1"1. Iron Presses, anawill last . as long, just receiv ed and foi sale by • exit. 14. ~ • 37 WATENT RULERS—For rulingivithoni Inking tho Paper, an excellent articldOust' received, and re ale at this office. May 25 • , as AL' SODA.--,10(XlIbs. WP slang Soda, just receive 45, and cars ale cheap at . MARTIN'S Aug: 17 S3-s.' " thug Store. TUrr received on coisignment, 100 kegs of Neil's. ;t1 ft Spry superior Annlity tihd sseoned sizes; the ,will be Col 4 cheap for'essh. bl: 710 plication to the Sur scriber at the Irarrflore. • E. IT/411bEET:. Sane IS • - - - 24 TO `TIE: WHOLE WORI.DI It is admitteerby tau hre used them, ran who has not?) that. . DR. PErERs , VEGETABLE 'AN- , TIBILIOUS PILLS, ELM the most unrivalled remedy ever discovered Z. - Mt by the trmenutiy of man. Thev arc a sovereign cure fur the following complaints: Y.llow Fevers, Fever and Ague, D 3 spep,lia; Croup, Complaint.§ick headache, laomlire.Aatbma, Drop. ,y; Rheumatism, Enlargement of the . Spleen. Piles Cholic, Female 65,dructions, heart-bum Frwred Tongue, Nausea, D etentions of die Stomach and Bowels.lneipient Darrlicea,Flatulettce, Habitual Con. tiveoess, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Com plexion, and in all cases of Torpor of the Hon cis, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is ncetletl. They are exceedingly mild in their opeitittonl, pro. ducing neither Nausea Griping, nr Inehili.y. • They areeatensively used and commendcd by PRACMING Plivsicuots,. In all parts of the Union, Irian Omni any quantity of Cm bLicateo of their value can be .oh. aired. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZEN6ERS • .Are the safest. most sure and effectual remedy for' Colds,ConsuniptionAN'hoopitigCougn,Asthina, tight ness Draw Lungs or Cliest.:Vmaic. 21/r. J. hn - Starkey, foot of Gouverneur Si., enred c f cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed to he a settled Consumption. by these Lozenges, ,whtin4lm physicians could tie nolhing for him. I Mr. Charles Perlin's, 71 flowery. W3N.C/Iroil oh a severe coughnud cold. of three tnenth's sthndwg; by half a boy of the Lozenties. arc. it. Ifontrie/r, 497 Pearl st.,• has used them in his family with invariable success, and recommends them to all who are afflicted with coughs; colds, or any affletions of the lungs. Ms. M. E. Martin suffe - rctl several weeks With a dis tressiog cough. which nothing relieved, till he tried the - o Lozenges. n !duke:in:ll bin in a few hours. Mr. James llhle, No 5 Tontine Bisildiligs, st.. gave some to“a friend nho had hot enjoyed a night's sle ,. .p for several weeks, being every few mi nute: iittacl,eil with Some distressing cot, h,as almost .to takehway his life. The Lozenges made, iim ruse easy, and enahltid him to sleep well at nigh; Ile tried every thing else he heard of, and nothing else a Wird( d the least relief—another insizilem of wiving a lellow-being from an, mitunely grave. , . SIiER.VIAN':,; WORM I,OZENGER3 Proved in more than 40.000 cases to he the only ecrtain worm-destroying medicine ever dis covered SI7.IFTOats OF WOl --Pain in the joints or lin,he offensive breath. picking at the no,e. griutlitig of the , tecthditripg sleep. and 'at times a I.:tient :7s iihoni; the, firs vv4hflushed clie, -, 1,s b:ecilieg at Ow rou.e. a gnow iteZ seitsation - ai the stomach, dashes 01 heat ovt r the surface of he body. slight chills at ohivrainps, head hC drowsinei,v, ertizo, Loch-or, thstuilo,l dre.lins sudden starting in steep with l'ri_ht aid Serean.iog • solo' intr-s t rou!ilesonte coitgh, Ours. 1.4.1 Idle, fits. taste iii the mouth, in 11-2 e stomach or I:nwels. nal'st a. orac , oos. appetite, blunted stonfach or limbs• ghyin:;s.Ntantlie, , j pa:us in various parts orthe hod,. a srnsd of ;i.O throat, itchin, of i litlre towards e!.,;,11t. u frrpieni desire in pass bonteill1+1;:. front the iff.Vii.h, , „;/1,1..1 - 1111....- times discharges of slime nod ntecti , . Dr. Galen flock,'. a;:, vt m e,tillett' a child that was cured td 11-i by thr-an Lnzragr ts.:ti ter three veal's - suffering, a tid.v. hen nothing ele ',lb . (' the least relit 1. A 'Dol'ori• board or one. -of )lie Imes nackets. ciircif 111 If bIV Hull. one dose 'Of tlicin. f:. ,Thir. street- ua% tht to his doh!, and they hr.i.igh allay the , a onus by 111 , ,u• sa,ls. Dr. Zabriskie. IS Duane st.. has used' then, it. o s'et 7(111 eaten, sante of nf the et.,stirin', , .te,t elver actor,and always tvith greatesi Benjamin F Ger rlspred, 130 SiNth has' us cd their , in hiv ihnsil sr t, %vats, with etistre sue coca. Twenty-tits c, nt< p. r 11 , x1I- , e 1 .1! I Give inniudiate r. norvou-t n , sick I L.,tl.lchrt paipit Ilion itscw‘s:: I! , dency. ,tania , ..ry, or st , re Imel GI s,inking qt . he clie,t,e.iohn, t 'I la ginitiach,or howeN, all net, sons discase. dr0w.i.,10, , 511 , r ,, r , ... , d,y Filoh,:sky• fulness at ni4l;.; ch.!, ra tiort;i:s. 4;14.1 - ! t 1,3 C• 1 or 3tiendire large pa rtivs. tied tile Lez••uer•s f I ai ty revivitn.l. and irnin::t 11 4 ... the In.aqancy sed arier dissipi: ion. they restore ti e toile ..r the ,ys tern generally. and reinwie nll the unpkasaht to-ts oftoe fret,' • John 31. .11&n.c. En., E. itor air! than, wax comi Xevere Ir.,,tactm m nib in three of the Camphor wa, pr,. ot.cer. agaittA !N.M. Jo.vph 11. ,Vones. Es q ., Vire pre,idew ingzon losoreilf!1! ( * I/Mt/3113'. le./r. nervoii, Itrid wig.. that notliNg . re lieve it]: he nand these Loze..ges whr 6 re:Tit-yell e,itreiy in •fineen uoniorl. . 0-.6. 11.m.Yr, I hS . :AI h A rum r t:l,,, !!.1 vi:i!ent mt.ic lo of headache. 0 . 4 as 14 t: tons' blend for two hour at a to u r. Ivor afford:it - I boa rc:icrtill hi. tr AAI anclth. , v cur e 1 hnn It: a few m;hutaA. W. 11. ree or :he New Vork 131 , 41 theM li,rthc lasi year for !ie.:thole:Mr ntd alwas found iniewthuir 1 . 1%411111'11j: I' ta • ter ! I .14)0 ,000 seitl yearly : or this brA , or all Pial.o:.r. Rheum:it:Am Lum.,3go, l'am or ‘Ve:tto.e.,.:in '1!;. Ihck, llre..At. Neck.. or ly cored by it. 'iv.rr raffia: sai.vrtor r pliAtels rn n Sr. IM par ocular In get Shet 171,111'0 r oar .lla riti , .-orrs, -,, n ,„,. will be imposed Arohlrfico iirious I:ti boa imitatioog. Ariinped on Ilse cit inch; get none wit lirei! it, nr y nn will he deceived. Cough I..nzeege, 0n1y.125 coos a Worn, Lozenges 25 do do - Camphor or headache I.ort•iitt.oi, 25 evat's per box Poor 01111 e<•ais a piece, • The-above Medielnes tar A elc by St J. BRATTY; ALtenie for the proprietor. Aliso by JOJIN S. C. 1I:114'11N, 11114%144 rousvtlle' Kiusley, Tag_Flrt,'l'aMaqua.' George gekseyder,.:.ew Castle. Juice 10. 1813 90 cis 2.00 1-70 It cannot be Denied. • ( For 7'ruth is- mighty ) ‘j:. DI. IEII;Y'S MEM T is warranted to be etrnne'r than (1 hottie4 of gOAT I other's—stronger than tlntr or. .SOME. and strntnrer than three of the STRUNG EST prepared b_•; any er"..nn in the flailed States. . . . . 1)r, Leidy's Sarsaparilla is recommend:Nl by all res pectable physicians in prefrrenre to nny of 11 , r. All who have ever used it; have derived MORreilfiNEFlTtr,nr one bottle than three to ten or others; dmd those after haVirq used other's ffisparatinns. without hole at, with 'Jar. Leilly's.%oll soon he rollWiliCeil (as illOaS ands already been) or the foregoinff assertinn: The apparatus with which Dr. Lrlidy's extracts ti,d in his preparation of S:tr4aparilla as prepared, the' only one in the United Slates, imported by Dr. Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of Peilcier ,k ear enon, in Paris, at a trreat expense, and is capable tractittztbe mrdtcal virtnes of riarsaparilla and other roots, more fifer tually than by any other process.; As SEVERAL HUNDRED CERTIFICATES nrre• markable cures and recommendations from rleraX men and physicians have been from time to time it is only thottzlit necessary to keep the pOlie ar i:infrff as to where Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla can by, obtained yenuine, natirdy, at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALIH EMPO RIUM, ICI North SECOND Street, near Vine St.,i(sizn of the Golden Baltic and Serp•mts;) Fred. Ilrowle,s and Fred.Elett's DMZ tlton.:l, Philadelphia. • PrLe ONE DOLLAR per bottle; 3 bottle's tor $2. 50, and G bottles for Fri 50. . . . • Also by J. F. Long, I.atirater; and at J. G. DROWN'S Drug Store, formerly XV..T. Epting's, Contre Street, rottnville, Mriy' REPECTFCLIN.announees to the Public, (hat he has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville -Iron-Works, sif Norwegian street,- where he is prepared t.i Iraild all kinds of Steam Engines, 11131111. facture Rail Road Cars, and• Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most rea • sellable terms. tj. Persons from abroad, in want of Steam Engines will find it to their advantage to give him a call before engaging elsewhere._ May 11 • • BENJAMIN'S. AfICIIITECTs OR Practical House Carpenter, illustrated by RI en gravings, for the use of Carpenters and Builders last edition of 1913, just received and for cite by Ang.2l —3l H. BANNAN, Agent APOTHECARY STORE. THE subscriber offers for sale a Well sis ectednd genuine assortment of 1)1111GM AIEWCINES, &c., • 4 consisting of. Cheinicals, Medicines, Perla . OW tuelY, Window Glasses, Pat.:tit Mciiicities, • Drugs, Paints, Dye-Stutts, Oils; and VaiiiiSlies, Pain Brushes, &e. Which he is disposed to sell 'at a suial advance, and respectffilly solicits a share of the patron age of the public. tte Physicians prescriptions careftilly compountletl. JOAN B. C. MARTIN. • ..Marchlo, • B BANNAN: Agent Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves H I JUST reeetvod at the York Snits, a well selected as. sortmont ofCoal Cooking Stoves, Parlour Radiators, Shoot Iron, Cannon and bare Cylender Stoves, of Me latest and most irnpraved, patterns. which I , wilw, tiircr for sale; at'Philadelphia retail prices, (coat of ttanspor tation only added) which will be found upon esamina lion, cheaper than. SIOvOS of thosame h3v° ever bedn sold hi - Pottsville. " • . Sept. 21 . . EDWARD, lcuttit,,rxi, M.EDIGINES Is the purest, strongest, and moat rffira , inne nY other preparation of Sarsaparilla that is tirade. POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. E. TV..iIIcGIIVNIS, DEAFNESS CURED. Searpa's Con:p' un4 Acoustte Oil, r.o.the cure of F N EN, pairs, and the 1,0 charve oftnatter file car,f all those disa- - e.reeahle ti!..el the •buzzln...tenf in,ect's, falling of Water,hu7ziir4 of sfear.i. &e., are zyniptoins in'approactimg deafne,‘ and aikA'aitondant uith the di,eame. P. ~. The follinviarrEithorials and qedlitirates tv I. bz read with interest as Iliel. speak (arts'; war I`ittilrOrn shines." r . MOST rNTriAiinntalav Crariil. ,, ,lf any hive doubts they net ) - now distalsi shoal. an A ;tl. ,, 1111 of ineredulour may cousidrr Ill.afbi-ssaP cutabk,..., N uta.irous cases or ' cores. and litany t.f intern very iarldaldc—by the Use o f -rierirpa*s Oil,' have !teen pi tpd bist!, but Ibis 'carts • the t lonax.' Votinz or old tea iy.•t i'esover beatinc. A tail) in, Stititittlidd. rittlTlSlViki;!,..:ll:if hint: tabour idl y,.nr5.,10:2.. , hat twin cradur , PA - ..reltin=t dent' for more than .10 } 1.3 I,t. r. I ii4ett iVil, 'he 0 (9.llol),.,tiiiiit to tonlicr her hsar ronver, - etibn in the-lt.itifest tones of Voice; tact winter tit' wait italtit ril tek!';liiy - ' ‘Seatpret Oil for ` 1./..alltes.' It is only' n.'r.. , ..ar'i• ~- ''. thnt she has us- , il two Istiti..4. nod ihat h .'i' I:..aii - . ''! '' is perf,ztly. reotor-- 01—,he is cared. -' .. '.: ,„. DCA , ' NES. erne.-111" fellqw)n.: e‘tract from to letter written by 31 ~ Soliwnm otllliztton, to a friend In this rite, is Salpiirtnin. • 'The bottle of Srairiet'S Oil 11,,r1), , aft.ess, that you , sent Ihr, With the wish thdt tordb t a t ritter w o uld rry it,. has lee,* wed, aril hi ill Orel CS.: have a:tonisbed all; ) I tii know how verY - 41-af she' lily- ,be: a -arse site teasttirc e years-old—Silli holt' tea riiirilte well. but as this medicine. has all henmused, I Itit , it yottpS , ll.4 the an' - other bettleovhic it t bate C vern , ri,a,..ttin - to believe wi . I nitre her entirely.'.—;Times. 1 ' . , , ' For side bt Al. B. ininl'Ela iNit..l'.:o North Second Street, Philadelphia, and by :,,, ' • . • EIL'IIIIOI,TZ,,e.::StANDERSON. I:!, l'.ville t. .-^-tit .:, ott .. , . 30— July ,2 , IS-14 I = - COMSTOCk4r. CO'S . Concentrated Co:npannOTlni.i.t Extant of SAKS n : - VOR the cure of al - nil - lila, chrehic Bloom:It htta. Ben i. eral Debility. fltitaiscous Dilrtse, Scaly Eruptions of the Shrn. Tenet. l'ithil.. , or -D,iiiit tiles nu kite Fair. Liver Affections, 4 .reuri'll ariti ;Syliltilcid Discuses, Bile, flow au inutile, lytltit t I ha, - , Victirations of Ilts • Throat anti Lee. Bade , anti Stvtillih.; of the. Bones, anti nil Distet, , es ;11F-111 - 2 from an itit;forti ~tote of the Blood, Expositre's anti 'Levi ititte.ctis in I,ftv,_facessiye use of Mercury. &C. Ati illilio.l.l,i. V fr”rh h . ,,u , lie. , a 1:1'30 toads toinfrntlirce v ariet , 'i, y C 111 1 ,01111,14 Calkor .41, 1 . . \li - 1(e.; •• of Sartiaparilla,' . its posit it tt anti specific cure .;tlltt . .. '1 'we wart• to believe the 4“.11,t v3:11f1 I ag,Cirtloll: , 1.111.1-1;1. 4 1 v 4.11111 1 ,41 Who are jot t , ltine tb-to. •t't titi.rasc that. - 11 . lt" ii'ltoir to; ' can. be - , r o Verll , l 7 t.d . rells". o , ettlty 1114 , e ~..4 1 111, 1 1 1 1 " estrarts.” Sou;, We W. 1 1 ,1 no C0,101111.1 - ri to 4,11 f ill it 1,1 but persons .nf corm:ton mot. , • :111 - Ist ; war?: hi. ~.• it'llif ‘ have that,. will tin:' It inip. , -11,1ti 11l It -ti•VII3jO; . • I , lri:lva.:;iiit and Haft [Heirs ii. , - 1•111i01 , ..',. Wp..r,,r1616,:, •' ;11.11, if you vet t 'OMSTOCK'SArtitt;i•siritt t , ;f4EV et It ait rt.:ale:raft,. ity - eiv rli , cior, Ihi it cad he erredt 11,ct jhi .1:.,1 carboy.: other emits 'kit bran ;lie l' , Wil.' ,, :tti. WOVI. , certoi be it Stich, particolarly. a t:flcr.ibth,Ditaitc!eK I tr. rte.! all tle..osso, i 014 lA , . b10nd.;1; ,, 1 ; , .. , IN'twi IA v ,11 .;1 iictl , titircrititrr front the ;Onto; of itteteltr,)f. ISlT'il , ll 4' ..• , ' ,, n . A PA 'ULLA Is warranted tt . ettot;:yt arty to ibelifffi. anti al iliNt half tlvt prir.r Or other's. rentAiiiir botti.•. or Tojlii• opiy.nt N.lt It 5 tit tit. 17,• I << Leidy's MEE 1 riliq•lt, 14, .‘ • ./ 111 Dive 0rtv , •11,3,•.3. ti.,::.. , ,,, 1 ~ . ..to ~.. (440,. th.. iiliill - Qr. I.,:i( A, ::',A fa , l'%;lor'hr 4 ,,vn ii',, Ow sid . ..) rriT, i1'f42 , 40i!:: 1 .1. r li. , rard,l.4lt w!P•ro• IT It1.1,1:1:1•ik q, ..„,.,. F ~.0, I,e ~..1:•, ti.:- .r' !HETI!, I.ll'i' 'ca. ten;.,n” !,•.trdotiv •: . , •',.11i! 01 •tifirrltr, c 01,1,1 iti..ppb,..,`..y.1 pf tlivi• Cy ii.l inVilfg WOW'S I Pi! ei:Sil,ti ItiCti( loatlrniie :Intl tr,,tere-... I:". ali , :titjt. . . _ ... r.-11'rire e.,• v:; 1) It) pr.pare I ca01):11,) F..,•14 *l4 .1)r, Ih. 0)1, r.)lll,:ri , tl,- :44 {' i 9 11-17:w V,311 , SO, ;,!;j:fi \1111111 , 1 , 1; . t . 3).1. •ii , ,t41,1111).‘')0r4.•••••, , ,r: at), :.4t , lj ) ati/i9i , ))I re;itt,, t.l, , e .r.-G. 1)61.11'. (rite, r.e * 1 • • cl - .Fact:' fcii-1 the P,' , eof)e. • 1:1' . - con , t-ln: l y iner• :eiii..v. pi.:• (, - lari y and rule_ of . ~ .. • t : , , ,,tec r , ert . , , ,t4ttri ; iln pit tier( per i I' ' A i•• 1 ~1 \ - 1 '• . ' i r ' I • I I silt,: )1. - liii rr, , I 1 VI!,iIA i/rjE,..., S.ICOP:S . H.:4I) p Ita eft Uprill 'lie I I II I. ! I' i li - •..rii:iiiilii ,vAt, h ;illetl: al :nen know to liii 1:,. r..i. , ii,•:s Ili tisie.titf: - I tear: 5 hum the . • rt ~ ' I . :IL Vt ... mut , .:2-11.:: laid- :tv N' , . , .i - q - Inln I l lib:in favour 'II Ibri ihe - ~., v •- i :i , I , 1 •r, i ~p kit::illi;I:C It eriiti, morn dune :Ply tit . i•ti - iiieilie l a ir Pil en iltlt I '• P) ' tr , cd; and •vh.telitativ e it. i.i . IT !Ribes, 101:4 .1) . .y . do lOrval - oil, been torrid lit ti uatTariil shi' - iiti t al.rti glue Told the obiciirry tvlii ill lliti ., WiirilllOetititiqS • ' ls* nice it etl; ill'. .4'. l'hi : Iv, (0:.•-: Ve.r:4ilipp!: c ut:nqe.l la 'lm lt i ,li:l .0 ,i 1 ; y , 1,1.1:.d. II h 110; ItiOy t, - ) b.: Lined andii.i ern.Ci •• Wi I I .14•siiiitaiit ai-I'illat I s ~.. of .. w0za,....,.a.x„, ~„.i.over. '• •. 'i , ;'1 - ' ' ' •. - , - vt - ore.,:, Et le 01,., iNgto t, t ialitt 7 t 1943 . ' . , We:certify . 11111 iye, 4.tve it;el ILA .10' , iime,.iiocw4 Vernorn2r, 1., ll'. re:Ones, :o) liiiii-eeiv. (we It II:a sii - ovi. i ii i a • ..ion...i.i. icii-n.1,111 ,rpineJ) her cAde - iiii.l ii. - , If NIS Cretil tliU - sr,s . ,iiril. - •W i:l=. - s;ur.li illy recom merth!..l,, ttr.rei!its WI - 1 ,- ; have cl,o4iel3El cied . with itr, 1 ti.:itTert us,llltiliiiiv.l • ' - • - i - i . ..i -i..i:CE• Vilkir4.. - I - • it i,1 ,. 13. 1..v.Nr.:, - 1 • . • ,1 • *- • Row rAi ,y.;,'i .. .! .10. , ;Epti it CRl:ccuc its.-- . . Ft.(' Sale , w:to:ceale and retati,iohe.lirug Warr, bonze or .. •. • , H..\'. i F.\ llNE3 , :i ' Oali dtt; Co. Corner of Sinih and _Wood sts.:.'.Plisburg, Pa. - Fox:Sale in P0i...wi11:4 Ine ' - ,' I' . f;Li . :.\ll..l\ S'ttez PA IZVIY,. tbrugzirds. Deeenl'inr, 9 - , „ts• . , , :t .1 50— r „I-1 .1 tr.:re . t , every. anti that flesh:is he:, m may be cured by. tile tin.; ty ;;;se of OAS; ELFIY' 0011- POUND CEPA , aTIME Irb)s may be proved sat iSriciot 113 to Qtesecall at ariy of the .w Item tins invaluable meZlicine is sold, by: certificates. (.4,lpei tiedticate:bdf cnrgqs perform. ed on indtv.duils irho had lost 41$ : topeal, of relief certifiaate, of arts who hatt the moat severe . cases atn!cr treat :too Gtbeir patietp.havich takentho medicine by their ;ail, teal and beenvqed—eeriificateri rrom the I'inthonotary.oerk orgohanel3ourt. No. tdry„ve.. stating their aerial Artance wttkpersons of re:my:crab:ley and standittz, who Vying the good of ', hen fellow own at heart. have vclioj:irOyl come for ward and given a'statement oftlict.,esie arid its-eure.." for pobticataih...+6. The nutnbAlr oftbese Corti (*mates being.ton t reat r. ? s- newspa;ie4ublication, the subscriber has dreincAl is adyisabloyna havea"copy ur .the most important, cert'ilicates prelierly ahlheetica too. e:,der'seal,te rat:, tl at tiktioretlett.stzents, who have the seetitei..( fl r Vale. wli perions ted 'Scrolltla oi CviflYhite Sivelling, Chronic llllenotati:srri, t.l t , At . t.piniriat Eruptions of the kin. ( ct l'4'ntstan'eing Or in • cioient UotisoMpiinn; tG r i If eatl-,aer,e have an feppnrinnity of( afeeretn the namciand 'residences of there who 1 1;1 .i.o beefier 11 1 - L1 142y nr.nse, and who will w . lied dodo, to give every infortmition required. A b a more general rftlence nolquack medicine. I would Icier to the rat:int:'s of Abe follow. well know n:c!iyFiei.iMs, who hate attested in its- Cilicaep---Dr. J. P. Ilitst l f.r;,Dr... :J3ireti. Dr. Jno. Otto, Dr. 11.11. 7.liihleill , 'erg,Dr...J. orber„- Si ld rale and Retail at Ire :tiro' , a d Chemi eal Sore of E. 11, IpCllllol.3"),Ponscille.' J. R. ,its. Val!s. ersvt Olt-1110h Kinsley • Nyt Carban ; Henry Vonte, Onvigsharg Januar( • • Lard Lampsl , • inn Data I.Anrs, both Tin and ilatttinia,cd WI/ Patent, the, beat and mint Approved: kind— fast received. ftv the usc;of these Laiatts,b, more pleas ant and militant 'light is bbtatned, by - the; use of tho boar oil,- and at a saying of 0,40',10..pcf i-IBal d d at t Mannfacterc. a pricea by oiLNNAN: I ~t ,• *rat two! a¢ IHtlfVr{Yeb. foit,e. No. • i rTSCS Or :14# : Ciatriwnt Dry fn.! Watery' al td ia . in !unti e, wjih l!rti fiiit turtit " , I.lri. I . f. :1. - ...1 kb. Wt. ' tcih..r.lif refer iiri..il in ' .. 010.1.b.. 1:11iii..... :1114 Cl.r . rt Inc !h• deficit ( liiiim?iiin with iii, , do nu 4 rAtail at "S,nu sEcitNii . ;ohlvu F:arlie and di^:•r+•nt Drug r totality, (with It ik• others through. S Dm; Stcre, CCM
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