IF I HAD THOUGHT. 111 CHAIZLES WOLF. • /1113i1 thought thou couldst have died, I might not weep for thee; But I forgot, when by the lAN ' That thou couldst mortal be ! It never through my mind had passed, The time -would e'er be o'er, And I or. thee should look my hist, And thou sheuldst smile no More ! And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook, That I must look in vain t • • But when I speak, thou dost not say What thou neer left'st unsaid; And now I feel, is well they may, Sweet Mary ! thou art dead ! If thou vvouldst stay, e:en ajthou art, All cold and 'all serene, •I still might press thy silent heart, • • And where thy smiles ha we been! . * . While e'en thy 'Chill, blealCcorse I have, • Thou seemest still mine own ; •But there 1 lay thee in thy grave, And I am now alone ! I do not think, where'er thou art, Thou hest forgotten me; And I, perhaps, may soothe this heart, In thinking, too, of thee; , Yet there was round thee such a'dawn Of tight ne'er seen before, ,• As fancy never could have drawn, And never can iestoie. . Sosr Porrn r. 7 --A vender of soap in Bala= more thus "soft soaps" 601110 of his-awn soap: 1 ' Lady, lady, oh! how speckled . Is your brier, face, neck and arm; Sure to be 'so very freckled, = Must excite in you alarm! bn your cheek, 'Us true the dimples Charming look—ras well they may—` But those horrid loOkiug pimples i Sure must drive the beaux away ! • •'i Ttt yen • A L.wrErr.—The following 'ras cally' god anecdote we find going the rounds of the presi.-:-YVe publish it—sincerely hoping nothing actionable can be found in it. The rei. ion why_it is not credited lo any particular pa per,' ksove . _presurne because it does not deserve Ulrich 'credit' any way, I An old Lady in these .diggins' walked into a lawyers office a few; days since, where the fol. Owing conversation took plaCe: JLLact!j—Squirc, I called to see if you would'nt like to take this boy- and mako a lawyer of him. Lawyer.—The boy appears rather young mad. am. Hog — OH—is he ! Lcitly÷Seven years, sir. Lawyer—He is too young, decidedly 'too young.—Have you' any older boys Lady—() yes, sir. I have several—but we concluded - to atakelarmers of the others. told my man I thought this little fellow would make first rate lawyer—and so I Called tdsce if you would take him.• • LawyerDlo, madam. He is too young yet to : commence the study of the profession ; but Why do you think this boy so much better caled tated far a lawyer than yotir elder children. '• F Lady—Why, you see ho is now just seven 1 • years old to day ; when he was - only five he'o lie like natur ; when he got to be six, he was sassy ' impudent as. any critter could be—and he'll steal everything he can lay his hands I • on! • A latter from' Washington states that the Van llurtn - titent6ers of Congrem are endeavoring to ; mai:flit a rule that po aspirant for the Presidency ha 1848 shall be a, member of Mr Polk's Cabinet. isintended to exclude. Buchanan, Cass, and Calhoixn. It is quite clear thatiligicuThes already ixist as .to the harmonious fornaAon of a new Cabinet; and although Mr. ;Polk himself has not been consulted - directly, the leaders of the party —such torn,, for example, as Buchanan, Wright, Beaton and Calhoun,—are' already' active with reference to coming events or future movements. There are four gentlemen already before the coun try for the LOcofoco nomination!, in the next Presidential campaign. We allude to Wright of . Now York ; Buchanan, of Pennsylvania t. Cass, of Michigairtend Calhoun . ' of _Sauth Carolina.= Mr. ' lianas, too, may probably grow ambitious ; and thus a fifth will be added to the list. - is the, folks in Congress detran4 dumb r 'Certainly not, sonny ;. but why ask that ques tion r- 'Cause they keep 'tnakingsu many mo.tionz: The person Who deceive you once, may be treated with.civilty but it is your own fault if he dive you amain. New Drug Store . EICIIIIOI,TZ, & C(l.. respectfully 'informs the citizens of Pottsville, and Schuylkill county generally, that they hare opened. (in the 'Store formerly occupied Mr. Stat.m . ,) a general assortment of Drugs, Chialica Paints, G:ls, Dyes, Varnishes, . Pirtty; Glass, . • Spees . , Patent .11.tdieines, • And solicits a share' ' of poblie patronar.e, confidently assuring the public, that every article in their lim, shall be of tha titsi quality.abtfpurely. reunion. .:11Inving served a regular apprentireihip to the bus nese'. in Philadelphia; those who favour then, with - call, can rest satisfied that they will guard strictly a gainrtall mismkes, and have there medicines pot up vent, the rreateg rare and nicely. Prefcriptinnsattendr , si - to with particular care. at all hour, rountry rhyscians and Store keeper,% stipnlied at a small adYanco en city prices: ' Deceit:be:2, MEMO • • . . ' MAGAZINES FOR 1845 • . '•• THE snhsrrilier will receive inh,rintihns ter the fnl ` lowing Illegazint a fer-1842. The Mazazines will be delivered in this lint . ..melt snit itchtliherhned . Free nt Pittance, to all these who sulawribe at this ngwe: -. Undry's ladlea" Book, per annum. , .:-, 452 00 .Grahams' Magazine. -.. , 3MI , “ Arthtir's Magazine' " . - 2CO —Ladies' National Magazine, "• • • 200 , Ladies' Mush at I,ilm:ry.. "• - 120 Or- any other- Magazine published in - the United Entes. • r IL .1 1 ANNAN, Agl• Dec. 7, , . • , . Administrator's Notico. , NoTrei; i s hereby given, that Letters Teshintentsry, upon the estate of CrOnGE IVA o%y.tvr, late of .the borough or Patavine, SvlioVlkitt county', deceased " hiss be'n granted to the suhArrthir: .ThfrPf9te all indebtsal to the state or B a ld Ilt-ceatted. are rerpm,ted to make p 'pliant, and all prose hivinret.tinol, are also rlcorsted to present them duly autbentleated aettlmnent. • - JOHN S.'C. MARTIN, Adm'r ` : Pottsville, Norember2; , 47—dt GEORGE H. POTTS, TXViTES the attention of ptirehavent his stock of ..I.FreoltGoodsjust.feeelved and-how opening t at Ills Eff)7o in Centre.st., a few doers above the Pottivill• noose. all of which he will sell at -the lowest prices - for cash his own orders, or In. ex ;heap far country poduce , _ February, - e-- Fer. Sale Cheap, : ILROA9-AViGONI3.-adapted for tam ..19 n sZar Nay and the West Branch Rai I,road o .r. Also: Idialag tool*: blasting tools, Coal Screens' and Whaelliarroys. Apply at this othaa rFeh.;lo,- ~..."~- Perfithery! Perflunery TID aubscsiber has psi onene4l a lot of Elegant and Superior French Perfulnery, - among which • Farina Cologne. Florida Water. Honey Water, a very-pleasant perfume, and is an excellent article for keeping hair in curl for eidter Ladies, Gentlemen or Children; Roman- lialydar, for the Complexion; Smelling Batiks, Lavender Water, Kase Waterosu perinr Beat's 011,in Pots Mid 'll , ttleS, Maims to., matum, Orris Tomb Wash. TolidA Piwder, Powder; Borls and l'uffv,'lndian Oil and !nd an Dye. for col,: oaring 'lair a beautiful brown and Jark color,. Ma- caroar 0.1 Scent Bags - foreratr;dia, ir;enuine Otto of Rose in Bottles. Brown Windsor; 'Musk. Orangej and Lemon. _ Otto of Rose. Ste.. naps, LAlso`,ll Glenn's Sa pan:icons Compound fort wing. Roussel I's Celebrated having etea Roe raell's Emollient Japonareous Pante, for whiten-r \ ing and softening the Bands, and Preventing chap- F ping. Rouswll's Balsamic Efixerj, of Langio; for the Islnutk and 'feet'', keeping the breath fresh and sweet,' preserving' the corns in, a hplthil 'condition, and preventing the decaying of thh let:that:commended by eminent Dentists: For sale at - Philadelphia prices, by 'l , j B. BANNAN, Agent. ;! Decemberi,23, INDIAN VEGETABLE ELLISEB SzLINIMENT.—Ai cure for , Rheumatic ,alfations. . This article pene-i traces to every nerve and sinew, °f lit t!tie.rsoli using it, and it has attained a reputation unequalled by any nth= er.article in Itheuniatism. !This . will• cure the moat sc-. veto cases—emend contracted untscleti,,,and bring. feel-ii Ina and sen sibility to limbs,lonirparalyzed and uselces.l We only need refer to same cases below* to obtain the confidence of the public fot,these articles. ' .The Ihnowing are t wo , reepect able, and the gentlemen; too well known to require.annment. I:et them be read:: I have been at:Ph:tanned grievouslY: Since 1832 Rheumatism and contraction Of the cbrd..,..j my lees,; commit by the cramps of the cholera, which I then hadi io ita most severe form. V'. tc'renndice l l II; ruin, I lel found the e'rils of my legs; roducedand ant greatly benefitil ted by the use acme bottle of LinimentUured ezlemallYj and one bottle or Indian Vegetable Fdisir, used internal i l , ly , at the same time. I can now walk With ease in pelf , sitiens that I could not a week n.to endure at all. ' J A2.l , :st C. REYNOLD:3; 141 Chit'-lie Orem, corner of Delancey street. Thoush this WI? given Imo , • than a ~ y ear since, Ms[; Reynolds,'was a fen- days at the iiihre, where thiS;.. imiledy was obtained, in fall ttraltb and perfect possesi/I' sip n of his less awl feet. and thonzli over sixty. tcartti old. momd up on Ilk rsp •ateqty • ill.:•Fllt . C;7, taIONI how complete lie wan cured. This remedy reach 4; im and soothes the nerve% and allays p hi t f n most eltec4 manly tali it,i+nrsit npptirnt lay, nail ;.y few repetitions*: removes nire,iiiThytually'Etint.sp. I.lily Ithenniatic painq thin ant other :0,41 . :wpm was ever known to do. ItyY effects are inititediate. Let those afilial!: ed try it taut onciii - and they most be convinced. ,The .I.iniment much counterfeited as to external , . ookii,nnd the nil ' lV•test 'CentlitieS3 to (kid rho rac: simile. sisnatureai Comstock & Co. 1r that, cannot bel t foand it is_conutortidt. toy only at Cloinstock's Branch! ilott:lNie. '2, North litlt - Street, Philadelphia, and, r,; PiittNyttin of • . Feb. 17, • • J. -. C: MARTIN:4 N '1" IC E 1 1 7 oncE Is hereby given; that application, will be! made to the Legistatare of Pennsylvania, at entwine session, for the incorporation Of a Bank, with al capital of Two Hundred Thuosand Dolfort,tL'he locate at Schuylkill Ilaven,Selluilkill county, to be;called the: Farmer's Bank of Schuylkill county.' CHAS. 111.INTZINGEft, JOHN HUGHES, ,1 - , IVILLIAM HUNTZINGER, pr L , LOUIS C. DOUGHERTY, lii HENRY SAYLOR, 'l l . . DANIEL SAYLOR, 1 1. ' DAVID lIAST, 1,0 I" JAMES IL LEVAN, .. ''yIII GIDEON BAST, ~. ' , .GEORGE KAIIFFMAN, ,I! WILLI AM., STERNER. • C DANIEL IL' STAGER. 111 • . le-817.!Il July lr, I cutiarGtiotis FOit!CASH / ' Ili 1 - . - And n edit given. 1 .1 THE stibsczi - ber his Just n ened at the Stnre • fernier,! ly occupied by 0-ttstand - Christ, 'osi Rail /toad .a.:14 a genrral assortment of Groceries 'and Provlainnii4 which. he will at the lowest possible kites for caah!!: l Stich as l',l Sugars, Molasse.s, Correi, Chocolate, Tea, Chees4 Rice. Spices, &c., Sperm and %Vitale Oil, Sper- 111 _ =tett, Moulds and Dipped 'Candles, 1 ,1 .11 'Sap, Tobaccti, Segars, llbins, iip 8 hvithicro, bless Pork', • . Ilt I.Ned Reef, Cod- ' '. , i tish,Mackcrel . - - Il 4.-c i, &c. il, ' , WILLIAM II..! MAIISITALL. 1 11 May 25 ISM -- "I Vi! lII* • —.- ~ • • . . • 'OLIVE:It & MA I RS, . , 101ESPECFPULLY :`,enn ' ounce to the • citizens 11 0 it:sc.:l m lkiit county,lliat they have enntnieroed bust , ll Ines in the *title r• - mently nccupied 1. , y jWilliam C. Leil4 cue door souilt of the Post Orfice, in the Borough t rott,ville.• where they hang: just opened a new and carefully Selected mock of • • ' 111 , , Dry' G COCIS, Grocer i es, 1 Glass, . ill; Qwsns, Earthen and '1 Md- J, • ' • . . _ low Ware,Nte., 4-c., 4-e: • Among which inay be fliund Cloths, Cassinieree, Sat4 l tinetts,•Mouselire de Laing Ginghami, Lawns, Mer 1: noes, Silkt,, Satin, Laces, Nanking, Wiliam's, Flannel i Marseilles, Valencia... Silk,. Satin, and other Vesting?, treat .rariety of Muslins,i Bleached and Unbleached;) Silk, .Cotfon. and qingliatps, Handkerchiefs, a SurticadY Colby, Velvete•no, Latlie : s and - Cnitlentan's Stock Inns, ClOves; s att.l Mite of all descriptions. Also, Syrupi• Sugar House and New Orleans Molasre?,Sttgar. CoVg i and Tes. Cheese, Candles,snap, Salmon, Shad Mac.'; cal, It.rring. Hants, ShOulders and Smoked Me t. generally roboceo, 'a, , p.ars, Craikers; Butter, EgO Lard, sweat Oi Lanip Oil, be., &., Soc. • t i !farina purchased their, goods with great care anl •on reasonable,: onus. they will be enabled to' dispose them, at primes quite as low as their neighbors. Il Fubraary 2lth, , I I' 8--ly li ,t " ! ' ', . - . , . • Pr. Bechter's , -• ~ • ,L ~_ r.:• PUL2IIONARY PRESERVATIVE, .111 , 1 . , li I - Or..CoughsrColds; Influenzas, Catarrhs; 'iVlinopin,g Cough; Pains of the• Breast and Sides; Bronchitis; j; Asthma; Croup; . Ditliculty of Breathing and Ex- ;I f - .. poctoration; Shortness of Orel. th; Inflatr.-,' :II oration of the.l.tings; and arrest : of i .' .. arproaallinit Consumidirin. : . ,i; T has been hut a few years since thla medicine ita.4, I been introduced intp thi country, and haiebeen pri+ ductive of the most astimishing and unexpected resultlei As.scveral hundred certificates of its , effects have heed heretofore published, it is; only necessary now to rtii, mind the public where it ran be obtained genuine. l - Throughout Germany it: is known is the "Life P f server," and is th e only medicine-in use there for the. t i : bove,anctions. ~ .. It is pttt up in hall' pint bottles, with full direitions' 50 Cents a Bottle. ; ' ail. Prepared only (iiotri thr;. original receipt obtained iti a great.prire,) rnd !old whblesale and retail, at Dr.J.el;•:. de's Health Emporium, tin. 191 twills Second :stree4 near Vine, .ksign of the Golden Eagle i and. B.erpentted Phi rd Intim .. - t , . . I 1 . For sa. lc in Pottsville, by , J. G. lIDOWN,Ari , GREAT ATT RAC TIO e 13:1 Mcd:cfnes, i •. rpin: c:tizent of Schuylkill County, arc re 4 I pectfully invited to visit the `,.; W - STORP, of JAMES If. KELL Y, Centresinset;Pottsvilli' k a here they will find the, most Splendid and cis 'us ice assortment of : ' • Clacks, IVirtics, .14 te fru, 4e, Ever exhibited to the people of the Coal jiegion.4 %uvula. the hist arrivals from tha city., will hi build (2 . h-wk.:. of every variety of, pattern, quality; ind - prim Gold and Silver Watches, the best as = i : lortinent ever brought into the catintry—Jewel4 of all desc:rifitiOrts—Nlusical Instruments andbtut sic—Guns, a variety of double and single bar; rolled —l'ictols from Allen's sit tiarrelled revolVerf, down to the simplest; single barrel, with mid without dirks, attached to the barrill—Dirks, and Dirk Kiiiycs, Scissors; Pen Icnies and CutleirY of • various-deseriptionc—Silver, ;Tea. and Tablo Spoons, Musical Boxed, &c., &u. j altogether pry renting„ ttractions unequalled in: the region:4 , r rho subscribiiheiettira tho constant and almo'et doily .reecipt of new accessions to his stock, is de , •''' !trained to 'sell, and will telrlOwen than. n9i. otherststablishment in the country! .rf !JA.NitS,II..KELVf.. Pottsville, Nov. 18, 1814.!. 46--:1mo ' . , t .- • ;; InEr,FALL , GOODS.. • . 0 rptIOSIAs &J. BEATTY,itant jut received!) - .1. l'plendid assortment of rich Fall Printe, Nu*' :"tylt, tam; teatinewt.Cestitieresi Clothe, CU*. 4 dgfliPL 6 anle o A InfLW,„ •: 'cle, , n l ' - ' 7 - a _Uri [~ NEW STORE, ri Wholesale and Retail Store. tt . 4 . , • ',lrrillE subscriber is induced from the very liberal en i• I. couragement he has received (and also from the necessity of their being a cheap Retail Store, in this !Ipart of the town) has procured and will keep constantly !; on hand—Flottratalt,"Tea, Sugar Coffee, Cheese, Ho , lasses, Vinegar, die.. &e. , which in connection with his ;present stock of llama, Shoulders, Macketal, Herring ;;and Cod fisli, Brown, Yellow and White Soap: Also a ' . very superior article of pore Palm, Almond and. Fancy !'Soaps—Sperm and Tallow Candles—Winter and- Fall I Strained Sperm Oil, &c. &e., &c. All of which he will sell at the lowest Cash Retail Prices—And to familiei, ,fror those buying to sell again a liberal 'deduction will be made, In proportion to the quantity taken. 1 , . i: • 'EDWARD YARDLEY, YOrk Store. P. B.—From the fact of my having a person in the i City, whose time and attention, is devoted to the 'selee -1 Hoe Of the articles I propose selling. I have no 'berate -1 tion In saying that I can furnish goods as cheap, as any I in Pottsville. Call and Judge for yourselves. Pottsville, Sept. 23, 1843, 39 ; E.:Y. FURNITURE!; . FURNITUItEIt CABINET MANUFACTORY. EENRY GRESSdNO, RESPECTFULLY Informa the Sibuylkill county public, that be is now : prepared to 'manufacture .311 articles of Household and Parlor Furniture in the neat test, handsomest, and most satisfactory manner. He has also on hand, at his Ware-room In Mahantango street, coma of Adam street, an assortment of • MAHOGANY CHAIRS of the French pattern with Hair Seats; Fine Mahogany Centre Tables, • Mahogany Dressing. Bureaus, made after the French style, with classes, Ste. In addition to the above, the advertiser is , prepared to receive and execute all orders for repairs, &c?,which will he carefully attended to and finished at the shortest notice. • • All kinds of upholstering, such as covering Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, 4c., wilt hafinished in the most ap proved manner. if entrnsted to his charge. a long expe ,rignre itt inc business hull)g quaiited hint fur the an• dertak Mg. The advertiser would Inform the public that although residing in Poitsvilie, be ran torn out furniture of the best workmanship, at as low prices, as any of the city Warehouses, and respectlbtly requests those who need articles in hts line. to give him a call,itefOrse purcha ingelshwhere.• May 25 2l—ly tOlt SALE. Battinls Patent Coal Breaker • rrtins economical machine is now in inCessful oper ation at Mr. Base's and C. Spencer & Co's mines, near Minersvllle, the Delaware Co.'s mines near Potts ville, and Mt. Packer's mines near Mauch Chunk. This machine Is important to the land owner from its great reduction of wastage fh breaking, and still more important to the collier, the cost of preparing coal fvr market being by its rise reduced to less than one fifth of that by the ordinary 'method. Inquire of the proprietors, J. &. S. Da t tin,lPhiladel: phis,i or the subscriber at Minersville. ~• D.' it. DENNETT. June I, 22,•3m0*, • • • BRUSHES! • BRUSHES" • . • riptlE subscriber bas just received - a be autiful as- II snrtment of Hair, Hat Crumb and Clothe Brusheg r ~from 10 cents to $ 371 of American manufacture, bet ter, handsomer and cheaper. than the English and French article, all of which will he sold very cheap.— Among the lot are Ladies' Hair Moshe,. BENJ. HANNAN, Agent. September 21, 38-- 1 . • .„. MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT 4.1• TRUSS `. - Wil. , . ALSO. ' ' Dr. jo.eph While's Utero Abdominal ' , Supporters. A amply of the above articles, just received and for sale, at the manufacturers prices, by ' - - . JOHN S. C. MARTIN,! Druggist October 28, - - -44 L MEAT!'MEAT!! MEAT!!! MOSER & KUEDLER, NNOUNCE to theif friends and the public, that .11 they have taken Oft' • I JTCIiER STAND formerly occupied , by JD'. John Bites, in Centre stree nearly opposite the Pennsylvania Hall, where they will be happy to supply the public, with all funds of FRESH AND _SMOKED 31EAt of the very best kinds. Come on, and givens a itrinl. JIIIIII 8 Leather, Morocco, Shoo Findings • " AND LAST STORE, • SIGN OF THE. GOLDEN LAST, West Penn Spare,' a few doors East of • Ger ruineti Tavern, Reading, Pa. '• . - - Tke antiscriber respectrtrlly informs his customers and the triblic generally, that • he has removed his store to the room. lately occupied by Mr. f. W. Ringlet, as a Grocery store, in Penn street, a few doors East of Gernant's ,Taveru, where he keeps an assortment of the following articles. . . LE ATHER, Consisting of best Baltimore rolled Sole, Red and, Slaughter do., Wax and Grain Upper, Calf .Shlnse , l Slaughter and Spanish Sap, Horse Leather, Whip and Grain. Kip, &c , &cc. MOROCCO. Straits, French, Men's Boot Morocco, Kid Coons Li nings, Hat Linings, Book binder Skins, Pink, Red and White Linings, &c. AGS, & SIIOEM3If.ER'S KITS, Mit , Bleached and Grain Thr Pegs. Sparables, Awls, Hammers; Knives. Pincers, Bristles, Rubbers, Rape's. Shoulder Sticks; Brass llcels,Welt Keys. Men's Women's, Bop's' and Children's Lasts, Boot Trees, comprising boards, all'of which will be sold cheap* for cash by ' • ' • M. 11. LOCIIER. • Reading, Lag. 31 . 35-6 mo • W • & J. U. Kelm, NORTH FIFTH Sr., REXDING, Importers of Hardware and Dealers in Nails, ' Iron, Steel and Tin, - ITAVE ceractarikty on hand, a full assortment 'of A merican and English hardware and Cutlety, Nails and Spikes, Rife Barrels, Planes, Iron and Steel of all kinds; Tin wire and Rivets, Saddle 'Trees, Pa tent Leather and Cpach Mounting; Class, Paipts, Oil and Varnishes; Cedar and Holiow-Ware,.Duponts and Common Powder - 01.e;Lee. Co which they invite the at tention of the citizens of Schuylkill County. , Feb. - 10, - • frly • NEW GOODS., TOSEPII 310 EGAN, has just received anew assort ment of Goods, among which are : splendid new style Prints, Silk Embroidered Nett, ]carte, Brussels Net 21 yards wide far Shawls, Thibet and Silk Shawls, Lisle and 2shlittOn - Lace, a very superior article of Stripe Jaconett Muslin; Thread Lace.Jaeonet Inserting, and a Tandy of oilier fancy gOods,"all of which will be Bold at the lowest Cash prices. Pottsville July 13 28 TO LAWYERS AND SCRIVENERS. 'INiiF. subscribdr has just received a beautiful ar il- title of foolscap paper, ruled and plain, almost as tough as Parchment, suitable for Instruments of writing, which Will besold by the ream. quarter or hall ream. B.'IIANNAN, Augusflo ' ' 32 214.Ntr AN'S Cheap Book & Stationery Store: . 1 THE subscriber has latently fitted op his Establish meat, and is daterrulued to sell all , kinds at School Books; : .11.fiscellaneoss Books, Mask Books, Stationary, Fancy Shetioecre, .ke., ke. Wholesale and t Retail, at that !oldest Philadelphia Cash prices. Belie determinfid to accommodate the public, he respectrally solicits the patronage of all those in want at - articles. in his line of business. LIU Country storekeepers, Teachers and Others,4lup , plied wholesale at,the very lowest cash prices. OS. lf EltnrekeepeZe andnthers, will be kind enough to Airnish us with a 4ist of the 'Books, they requite; we will he happy to famish them with a list of our prices per dozen, In order to satisfy them, that , we de. an goods at Philadelphia prises. Mat 2, 9- New! Lumber ;;Yard. RE eabserlb4 announces toOdd be ba ttamEn YARD - in the bororigh of:Potted*, immediately- back of the new_Presbyterian Myrrh ; where be will constantly keep on hand;a Li:gertasortment of Lumber, of every description. He has on hand . Pine Boards, 'from. 10 Jo 816 per BE and'. , ftti, [rota 810 te 00 per M. - He respectlidly itolictisthe patronage of Ids friends and the public, antifeels eanfident, that tie will be able to supply Lumberott troth rates, as will give genera satisfaction. •-• JOSEPH IMELLY.' Feb. IT, • , • • • R!-I _ • Asx - pall for.g4a extbaated far Goods, *- 4tMe", • • , , Otteber t ,lo. ; . - - • T . gE'.,MINERS! JOURNAL . Drugs, Cheinicids, Medicines, &c; _ 'T/10541.3 'P. JANES, Wholesale Dnsarist, Chemist, and Norma: mast, 212*arket street, (a few I doors abuse the Red Lion Hotel,), Phi!lade:/phia. . rIVIOMAS P. JAMES, would infoim Drug- I_ gists, Country' Merchants and others, that he has taken the Chemical Warehouse, formerly occupied by the late firm of Meredith. Henderson dcCo.,and that he as laid in a carefully seleetati stock of fresh Dri na, Chemicals and Medicines Also, Paints, Varnishes, Oil, Dye Stuffs, Glass ware, drc., which he will disi,ose of, on accommo dating terms. I Physicians *supplied with all the recent Chemi cal, Vegetable Alkalies, extracts And other Mate ria Medics. The.l . ullest confidence may be pla ced in the purity of all the Medicinal preparations from our Establishment, as much cire is talsen in their preparation and selection. • • • ' Philada., Pit. 26. 43-3 mo Queens Wain. • - , „ Wq hsie hist received per recent Arrivals, a gen crar assortment of •----- CHINA. GLASS and QUEENS WARE, ..' Consisting ofassortments of Ware of the various col ours. Also:Cranite' r Fincy Colored and Yellow Stone Ware. of New Styles and Patterns, with a variety of - DINING SETS, Complete. TEA•SETS. i "do TOILET SETS, do • -: - ; We would rearbeetthlly call the attention of our friends; and Country; Merchants generally; to the above, se they will be cold eery low for CASH. ! WRIGHT & WHARTON.. - . 29 North Third . street, Philadelphia. Oct.Philada. 26 1 _., • 43:—.2n20 Ready Made Me4inZe ilydereustenter Store,..Wo. 271. Market At. Philadelphia. - MTRACY, in thanking his friends of Schuilkill co. • for former favors, takes this opportunity to--in form them. that he has now on hand, a -very fine assort ment of Cloaks, Coats, Pane, Yeats, &c. 4.c. all manu factured thisfall, front new goods. To those who have formerly dealt With film; Mr. T. confidently appeals fora recommendation - of his - articles. To new custo mers, he can - only say, visit every ,establtahment in the City, if you please, then call at Tracy's, No. 292 Mar ket street, and you ; will he 4ure of finding a better 'va • riety, than you have,nt seen, a d at prices so low, that no one goes aviray--Without sr basing. Philada., October 5 49-31 no lirussela, Ingrairi and Venetian Carp etinge. Robert Walker , , • NO. 2.3 NOLITII SECOND BT., OPPOBITE - CHRIST CIIVBCII, PIUL.tDELI'UI t, 14 A 8 NEI riz.:,:, 1 7: 4 :7:!'..:7,Z4T:r.!•:;., a very exiell , ma and beautiful assortment of ' Csn The goods are fresh and of new styles, and being pur chased principally for Cass, will be sold at the lowest prices. They consist in part of • Splendid Brussels (rich paiterns)l • Beautiful Imperial,3 Superior extra ingrain, Cs arm:los, Twilled Venetian, 2-4,4 4, 5-4, I corn; warran- Plain . do i " . " J •ted durable. Superior quality 6-4 English Bockidzs, with a large stock of well seasoned Oil Cloths, of all widths, Rugs, Piano and Table Covers. Sheep Skins, Stair Rods, 'Bindings &c., together with an extensive alssortmcnt of Low priced Carpeting,s, of, all desrriptirl s. r'S• In-- grains of good quality and patterns, 0)071 to 50 cents per yard. CS- Purchasers arp requested to call,, an thCy may rest asnred of being pleased with the good and prices i • ROBERT B. WALKER. Philada., September 14, • ' .3i—into MILITARY STORE: • ripHE subscribe illarould respectfully inform his AIL friends and customers, that he has locatal his Military Cap Man factory In Third Street, Nu. .9 tr a few doers below Race. where he would he pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as are disposed to favour him with their custom.' 'lle still continues to manufacture Military and Sportinen's articles ofevery description, such as leather,. Cloth; Felt, Silk artd Beaver Dress Caps,s,fsll patteres; Forage - Caps; 118sIsters4or troop Billy do ; Cartouch Boxes, Bayont t 'obbards, word Belts-oLall kinds Canteens; Knapsacks, different patterns: Fire' Bickers,! Passing Boxes, Tnbc. do, Brush and Picker!'s Plumes, 'Pompons Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Dun Cases, B:leerier-quality Shot 'Bags. Game Bags, Drums...l:x..Bx. 4 1170rders thankfully received and priimptly at tendd tn. WILLIAM CRF.SSMAN, No.lol North'Phird Street, e few doors below Rac Philadelphia, January 13, 1844 . 2—Gm • Becker, •. L_ATELIf ham Orwistibnrg,inforniti :the Inhabitants' , 3 - 1 of Pottsville, and the public in genetal, that be has . become successor to Drs. Mosley and Ilarpelom Hem; teepathic Physician. in its various branches, and ye -s,ectlltlly solicits : the patronage of Dre. Daesler and Ilarpet's friends. , Ile Wtllattend to all 'calls having a professional character. /Its charges will be moderate. Mice .in the hcntie ofi ?dr , Ruff'a Clock, Wale I and Jewelry Establishment, 4 - ;doors Smith of, Mr. 18 lek tea, and opposite the late Mr. Wm. T. Epting' Drug Store, la Centre Street 4 Pottsville, October 0,1814. ' •4 2 mo 0 •.D. BANNAN. Agent PHIL4D LPHIA;.. TAACY'S ATTEN'rIO7 PURE_ WHITE LEAD. Whetberlil & Brother, TiIrANUFACTURERS. No 65 north Front street .1.V.1 haVe 'now a good supply of their warranted pure while lead,and those monume'ra whc have been sparingly supplied in censeque . nceof a run on the article, l stiall now have their orders filled. No knawn Substance possesses those perservative and beautifying properties so desirable in a paint, to 0 .- m-61nel extent with unadulterated white lead; hence ass admiiture o f other materials only mars its value. It ha. thereforel be - en the steady aim of .the manufactures, for Many'yeers,ici supply to the public a PerfectlY pure white lead, and the unceasingde. : . mind for the article, is.proof that it has met with fav vor. isinrariiihly branded on one he ad—WE'rit. ERILL & BROTHER\ in full, and •on the other, WA RIUNT r ED Peitz—all in red letters. ' Novembee 19, • ' • itOIISS,EL/8. ;B*LSADIIC EI,J2(111 LAUGIER, for the Month and Teeth. , MIMS wholesome and delightful Odontalgio Eliri O has been for' many years past, the favorite rote positron of the well known bruise of Lattsier, Pere e - ,6 Fils of Paris, for keeping the breath frebb and sweet' Preserving the -gams in a heathy 'condition, end con sequently-preventing the decay of the teeth; it is con sidered a very arengsestk aytitlein- Paris, and is be-i pond companion the moat beautiful and perfect prep aration of the kind ever offered to the-publie,'since it has received the *bent approbation of the most- min nent dental surgeons orals city.- • The Sap de Laugier. 7 elegantly -put tin in glass bOt tics with splendid gilt labels, Ise beautiful and,valria: ble article for the toiler; and only 'needs to-be "known; to be lhllp tippreciated.V • . • • Just received and forlale by : ELBA NNAN t ilicnt.„lit 45 - • Arent.- • AT TAPSI 1 MAPS! I ' MAPS? ! liir.ettbscriber baijust received 811 essertment Ala t9 on toilers *civilly:colored, at about one' fourth price ult4fit - suld,.,brougtu up to 1844, ern briclug • , . E 1, A Map agile World. Maps ofthe United Budesi • Do , Cie its or, the PresideAls. , ; Co 115- Together with Mitchell's Traveller's lds. thronoh. the U nit edStates-tllitets of the States, Teree r lrc Junelg • r -• _ • •( . , • Ds. immtOre t•YE-gAl,vs;:. •-• A* • treah.stipply;of Dr. Ilitekerst Eyer,lialve, a tut& far 3 0 1 11 &Ad Inflamed 'ayes; jot itacelyett, at i . MAICT;Itir,I3, Drttg.Stora..l Alfa !, . 13* PHILADELPHIA. TOILET ARTICLES. GLEI%7fS RO M AN KALYDOR, -- - . A SAFE, PLEASANT AND CERTAIN CURE FOR FRECKLES, Pimples, Tan, Suftlinrh, Moth. Mathes, Tetter"ngworm; and other obstinate affections of the seta, r moving every impurity and giving to the I , complexion clearness truly beautiful. To gentlemen It is reccomniended for removing the irritation and 'oth er diseases ache skin, often produced by the use - of strong alkaline soaps and creams in shaving,lhe Katy, dor may be ,used without the least danger on the most delicate skin, and is a refreshing wash in warm weath er, or in tragelling, price ? SO cents per bottle. GLENN'S INDIAN HAIR OlL.—This de-, , . gent prep a r at ion is 'compounded of viiious oils, forming together a enmponnd of great value,'for promoting the growth and Orriell'ing. 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 To these who have lost their hair by sickness or any other cause, except old age; it is confidently rec commended', it gives a glossy softness to the. locks, and has the Singular propertyof making the hair dark, and is therefore recommended to those who are beginning to turn grep---it Is also lin excellent curling fluid 'and being pleasantly perfumed it is much esteemed for dres- sing the hair in general, and for the head of children, :price XI cents ner • bottle.' . . AROMATIC GLENN ,- S AROMATIC ROSE 'TOOTH PASTE., ,Thievery pleasant and truly efficacious dentrifice, is prepared from ingredients perfectly harmless, it gives a pearly whiteness to the teeth, firmness to the gums, and fragancy to the breath, removing spots or incipi ent decay, and preserving the teeth effectually. It has been used and reccornmended by dentists in their prac tise, and is: believed to be equal to any article of the kind In use; It is put in 'neat China bores and having • a solid form, is not liable to waste or spill , and is free frOm the grlt of Tooth Powders in general, price 25 etc. , • I per-box. • , S INDIA .. Li ... . GLENN HAIR DYE, is warran . ted to change grey or red hair to a handsome brown or jet black, without* injury to the hair,-or even staining to the skin, and may be used with perfect safety. To those who have beCome prematurely grey, it is invalu • able, and to gentleine'i who are troubled with grey whiskers it is strongly recconimended, the color pro duced is natural, and will not rub off, or soil the whi test' muslin!. Price SO cents. MICD'AUi ' S .FRECHLE WASIL--A COM plete'remeey for Freckles. This remedy,was invented by Dr. •Cht Michaux, :of Lombardy, a distinguished Phystcian ofthe last century. The proprtetor has eve ry. confidence In it as'a superior preparation Inc the urpose dniigned,tt may he used without the - least eau.: lion, and fdr pimples , and other affections of the skin, it is a certain cure. 'Price 371 cents per ,bottle. The aboVe named articles have been sold very ex tensively by the subscriber for many years, and are conscientiously recommended to the public, ns prepara tions of real value, and noun be ranked. with the, hum bugs of th'e' day, a single convince the most skeptical, that their good qualities are not over rated_ • "k - G Shape and Yet 1.1.9.5 have." GLENN'S : lINIIIVA4ED SAPONACEOUS POC,XEr' FOR O Gentlemen who shave , themselves, ibis article T offered with the greatest, confidence as egnal, Sf not superior to any other Shaving Soap in use. For a delightful and consistent lather,' which will not dry u- pon the face or irritate the most delicate skin, for the ease and comfort it gives telhe often troublesome bee ration of shaving, rendering it surpassingly easy, this compound:can he safely reccommentled, It is equally effectual hi warm or cold water, and after using it; the face is left'sofl and pleasant, and entirely free (rein the irritation rind roughness often caused by the . use of strong alkaline Soapsand Slmviiig Creams. The corn-• pound is pleasantlyperfnmed and put up M a neat chi na hoz, annweringall the . purpoSes.of a shaving box, and on trial will be found very economical and conve nient, during the few years. this article has been before the publicrthe proprietor has sold 35,000 boxes .of it, aind'the delnand is constantly increasing as its merits become known. The agents are authorized to return the purchase money, where it dogs not give entire sat• Isfactioti. • - • 'The SaPon:Kenos Compound is composed of inrriv dients, so admiral:ly compounded, that shaving %Mill it, Is an absolitp pleasure.'-‘43. S. 'Gazette: `The SaPonaceoui puippound; is the best'preparat ion extant for ithaViq Pu?poses. It is extensively patron ized, Alin deservea 'to be ; eTery gentleman who shoves himself, shouhl buy Gazette. ,`We beg : to call the attention of.the bearded portion of our subscribers, to the Saponaceous Compound.: It is, without,eXception.the, hest lhaving soapove ever useity .—Philada..Trnnscript. `The Saponaceous Comriramd for shaving, h the heir —pethami the very best article in Used for scrapinz the beard froni the human face divine. What with a keen razor and this compound,you may shave your face in halfthe time, you are pronotierin:the word. It is an anomaly (it language—it in uyery good -shave, and yet no shavo/.—llnston Daily 'nines Prepared-by .; • ,W.'CLENN„ Manlike:truer' of Perfumery, CosuMlles, and l'ailey Soa . ps. S 2 rind Si South Third street, i opposite tae-Ex change, P4iladelpliNt. And also sold by • BENJ. BANNAN, Ag't, Pottsillle. . May t9 2o ._iy . . _ Philadelphia., Reading & Potts - • ' vine Rail Road. ' - iir 4 t - s ff,S,M Eitl7 l ; . . - . Retliictionmf Prcight on illcrchandize. , „-- , n N AND AFTER 51ontlay neat, June 20th, .1811, V Goods:will be forward d with despatch at the fol lowing. rates of Freight, between .fteadiag and the points belt* stated;per toirof 2000 lbs. I • - ~,Bettoten Between i t Readin ,, Reading . i ' • "and and , • . i - • Phila. Pottsville. Plaster, slate, fibs,' AT. sl 10 75 ets Pig Iron, Llamas, timber, 1 . marble, Osin, tar, pitch, and grindstones, . • Nails 4. spikes, bar' iron,. I castingedead,turpentine I • bark, raw tobacco, salt,. , 140 1 00 proviiions.potatoes, !um be; stovesol-r., r • Flour pc r!barrel, !. ! ' 16 etc. . 11 eta, Wheat, cOrn, 'ryc, 'cloverl , , . 4 rte. 3 cts. seeds 4-isalt per linshtl, c ' Gritceries,liardware,steel, .. - . .copper,! tin, brass, dd- . . rnestic liquors,mailline- 1 ' ry, butter and ! eggs, }- 210 - • . 1 3.t cheese.; lard and tallow, . = - oil, wool, cotton, leather . • , raw hides, paints, uys- ' ters; hemp, and cordage. . • • Diy Goods. drugs 4- medi.l _ • cities, [foreign liquors, I wines, glass, paper,freshi• *, 260 170 fish, meat, confectlena- - . . ry, bociks ¢ stationary. . . No additional charges 'for commission, sterage; or receiving or delivering fteight at any of the Compa• ny's DOuts on the line. - • . . July 15,'1843,' To Dyers, Bleachers, raper Makers, Steam . Engine Builders, and others 'PASCAL -IRON • WORKS. WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES • From 4 inches to }in calibre and 2to 12 feet long, • capable of sustaining pressure from 400 W . :500 4 1h% per maitre inch, with Stop Gs. - .:ke, Tr, L•, nod other - fixtures to cat, fitting together, with screw Joints, suitable for STEAM. WATER, GAS. and for ,I.Oco)VOTIVE and otter STEAM 130ILEallesa .141 y, • Manufaeturqd and for sale by ISORRISTASKER & MORRIS. • Wirebouse & E Ainer of Third & Walnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. BE! July 11. D. B. Sthith & W. Ho tigtorOr. WII44.ESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, .hlanufactuf*s of Pharmaceulical and Chem ical Freparalioni imposters of Foreign Drugs ; N. E. (DUN= 61 , Aftell dr. SIXTU 911, DHI SICIINB , bruggists•and Storekeepers supplied with medicines ofthe best quality, onliheral terms. Medicine Chests, for travelling. or for families, of va riOnS sites. The various new remedies and rare Chem icals; with particular regard to their purity. August . 3 • 31—Stun To the Military. A:theyeriod: is fast Approaching for the election of Officers to the several Battalions, and of the New Brigade, and as it is generally, although erroneously,tie tiered that a good uniform cannot be procured out of the city, She subscribers, would therefore notify all successful candidates of theLict. that they nre prepa red to furnish MILITARY OUTFITS, of any rank, from Major :GenOtal, to Corporal, in as correct,• ele gant and .cheap A Manner, as any other establishment in thlerstate—for the truth of all which : they can give bighand satisfaCtory evidence. • lIPPINCOTT 6c 8,._ Castreittreet Feb: .' • ' • f . Xa tter Presses, , Very Ch eap. • ... t the low - tate of $7 50 rhich are e q ual to the A , ltoti Freaks, aratvill last as longtoust receiv ed aria roie.gejto ' j . 4' t 4. "'". 37= - as.oo 200 25 300 . . _ . grEATEN'T MALEILS—.For ruling without Inking the raper, an hxcellent ankle, putt received,. and for ate at thli office. May 25 rrllE . sobseyibet his just received - a benanrul art-i -1. ehs of Wafers in BaseeouTfieents per lb. Atari Feelini War. .50 per lb . . - Zit G.., • - - , TO THE WHOLE WORLD ! is adnii!tea by all uma hare used then:, (rpz whoorhas not ?) 'that - DR. PETERS' VEGF.T.OLEAN "• " TIBILIOUS PILLS, • A Rt the nutt unrivalled remedy everdiscovered is by thd ingenutiy of man. They are a sovcrei,gn cure for thefollowing:complaints: Yellow and lliii-us Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Croup. Liver Complaint. Sick Ifea6che, Jaundicd. Asthma. Drop sy. Rheumatism, Enlargement of the ,Spleen, Piles Cholic, 'Female Obitructions, Ileart,burn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distentions of the Stomach and Bewels.lneilAent Diarrhcea.Flatulence,flabitual Cos tiveness, Los of Appetite, blotched er§..lllqw Com-. plexion, and lin all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They are encedingly mild in theirioperation., pro ducing neither Nausea. Griping, or Debili.y., They are extensively used and commend4h_y Pnacrtst:n Puittummig,in all parts of the UniOn, from whom any quantity Of Certificates of their value can he ob. .ained.. ' - SHERMAN'SCOUGH LOZENGERS Are the safest, most sure and effectual remedy for Colds,Consunption.WhoopingCougnAsiluna, tight ness of the Longs orChest...ix-Arc. Mr. J. lot Stark, ey, foot of Gouverneur st.,'eured of cough of eighteen intinth's standing; supposed to be a settled COnsUmptioli, by these Lozenges, when the physicians could do nothing for him. Mr. Charles IV. PerAins, 71 Bowery, was cured of a sesere cough and .:old of three mouths standing, by half a box oithe Lozenges. Rev. Mr. I ,ancock,'497 Pearl st.,iiis,used them iri his family with invariable' suecess, and recommends them I.) all who arc; afflicted with coughs, colds, or any :o,lz:tines of the lungs. , Mr. M. E.Mariin Suffered several weeks with a dis tressiur, cough, m(hirili nothing ri3lieved, till be tried t he. :e Lizengts, which cured hum in a few hours. Mr. Jainci flute. No 5 Tontine Buildings, Will L. gave some to a friend who had hot er.joycd a night's sleep for several weeks, being,.every few mi nute,. tittactied wish shine distressing cough, as'alino.l to take away: ha life. The Lonngee made him'rain easy ' and enabled him to sleep well at nigh. lie had tried every thing 'else he heard of, and nothing else afihrded the Jetist relief—another instance of saving a follow-bring r , oun bn nittnne!y grave. SHERMAN'S:WORM .LOZENGERS .rti iv ed in more than 40,C00 cases to be infallulile the only crrthin worth-destroying medicine ever dis covered , . _ SYMPTOMS OF Wonats:—Paiti in the joints or limbs offensive breath, piNtine at the nof.e. grinding of the teeth during sleeP. arid at times a paleness about the lips with thruhrid eheillts bleeding at the nose, a gnaw ing scasatiaa at the Stomach, 114;11(4 of heat over the surface of hp body,:ilielit chills or Olivet logs, head ache, drow.4iness, vertigo - , torpor; thsturhad dreams sudden starting in' sleep With fright ,abd sereae. irg sometimes a troublesome cough, feverislmers, t hos malid hire, fits,-htid taste in titian:omb, I nd - knit h re .iih itig. pair. in the s h or Bowels. I . :oil:cc. imet.ea. qsearnishness, voracint:s appettio, leaut.ess, blot. tett 'Stomach br sttoori lie' parts.of the tuady, a suite of otlmr.thiqg ni•inT:: t, ti I' throat, itchiinp oldie nuns towards mpht, a fi quell desire to pass . sornetitirig from the bnii, els,:tad sonic. times discharges of slime a.iii lIPICON. • ' Dr. Galen ILrt ler. lilt-Sixth A vetn.r . knew a.el.Pri that war cured pf ii .t by Ibrse /.4'.7. 0, :24 - us, alter three year's-suffering, and When nothing elle wont , ' give the least relief. A "aiiy, on board of one. of the jr)ivre rackets. wag cured °flits by rinly one do=e of them. Nr.Joh/t 11. Wood, 37 *ehiro street. gave them to his child, and they bough away 'he worms by thou sande. Dr.',Zublittlie, 1 8 Duane s.t.. inlsiiscd tile:a it.':....:' 700 eases, some of• them oldie most alarming char aeter, and alwa y s pith the greatest sueecei. . DenjarztizTGoodqued, 13:1 ::;ixti A veune, has .us ed there in his family fir two years, with entire suc ce.4. Twerity-fivp cents per his, 7 Sherniati 4 B C'etnipta,r,or Ilead- - )ce I 1.. - : , ?)!., ,, rs Giveimmcdiate relief in ,neryous or sick licallnehe palpitation o (the heart, lowness of .s;iirits, ilesprim dency. inflammatory, or putrid sore throat, howel of summer cons:lain% Miming., oppressioo ur a sense o. slaking of he chest, tholic, spa.‘rmi,,crimirs, of the stomach or bowels, hysterical afi , minas and all .nor. VOUR diseases. drowsiness thrunghTtlic day andwake bilness at night; cholera i,r cholera wiertios,ciarrticea lasAiude, or it senseot fatague. Pertams traAellin; or attending large parties, will lindilic Lnicnges re:I!. ly reviving, and ;an ph rang the buoys tiny or yooth—> sed after dissipation; they restore It.o tone of the sys teni,generally, and remove all' tko unpleasant sy:np • John if. Macre, EN., Eilitor of hilt Crothcr lona than, was euredofa severe headache in six minutes le . three of the Camphor Lozeoges-4m was prejudice: against them. Joseph B. Noyes. .F.:.51., Vice Preiii'ent of the SVarh ington tilarine Insurance Compai y. hav roffore.l - fo years with nervou: headache, that:nothing would re lieve toll he used,these,Logeuges I whit. h rethoved: t entirely. in filteen minutes. .. : 1 Dr. G. flutter, LW •di Avenue, has beemsubjer to violent ail:tells of headache, so air to make shim tt most blind fur two or three home at a time. 'Nothil • aver allbrdedhma sraY miler till he tried these Lona ;es, and tlmyeured him in a few minuto3. ' ,• . W. H. A urre Es 7 ;or the New IYork . iderald, hat lined there for the last year for headache..lr rassimile 1 Ind always found immediate relic 'fium them. ' Sherman' 'i Pour. MIDI% p11.1..1er! . 00 cts B tANNAN, Agiot iV_EDICI_N'.E . 1.000.000 sold yearly of this bestior all Plasters.— Rheumatism,- Lumbago, Pain or Weahness' in thi Back, Loin., Side; Breast, Neck, or LteMs, elrer mai ly cured by 11j Only I•4 l CrMit, each, and . war ranted superior a 2 other plasters in tise. o, Be Fa, iicular to get Sher man's Poor .I.Fairi l'loo,rs, or 3.1.1 will be imposed upon. A roid,lbe s, tirions and m less imitations. The tarne,is•stanMed on the hack o' each; get none withciut it, or you will he deceiscd. Gough Lozenges Only 25 cents a box. Worm Lonnces. da ' I do Camphor or heddaChe Lozeogesi, 25 cents per bus • Poor 11an'e Plaster, nnly cents a piece. The above Aledicinea for sale by • - T.& J 1 BEATTY, ' ATCIIIS roc tho po.plamor. Al t olly JOAN N. C. ',ALARTIN. Drnrgist, Pottsville Hugh Kinstcy, Part. Carbon. 1 William Tag_mrt,Tanisqoa, George Reit:m . oer, New Castle.' :June 10, . 18 ' 13 • It . eamaot be Denied (.For Truth Tn h.is mighty ) th t. 11. DR. LEIDY'S SARSA l'A RILI„4 • .# the purest, siron,;est. and most tr,arious of any . other preparation. of Sarsapari i ll a that is wade. I7' is warranted to be stronger:hail 6 bottles of MOST others—stronger Minn (*.mt. of SOME: and stronger than three of the STRONGEST prepared, by, any mile! in the United States.' Dr. Leidy''.4 'Sarsaparilla is retoinmended by all res pectable physicians hi preference tn oth;.r. All who have ever used it, haVe derived monE BENEFIT Iron one bbttle than threeto ten anthers': ali,l t 1 11 . 4 ; ?. after' having used other's preparatiOns, w idiom benef.t, will use,Dr. Leidy's. Will soon be c d urineed (as'tlious ands have already been) of the fdregoing assertion. The apparatus with which Dr. LeidY's extracts used in his preparation of; Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the only one in the United States, ImPorted by Dr * Leidy himself; front the celebrated housenf Pelieter & Cav e:win, in Paris, at a great espCnse, and is capable ofex tracting the medical Virtues of Sarsaparilla antintintr roots, more effectually than by any other process. As SEVERAL ITUNDRED.CERTIFICATES Of re • markable cures and recommendatinns from clergymen and physitiatis have been from thrm to time published it is only thotteht necessary to keep .the public acquainted as to where Dr. Leidv's Sariaparilla can by obtained genuine, namely, at ,Dr.. LF.Trn"S HEALTH EMPO -10UM,,101 North SECOND Street.,near Vine St., (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents;) Fred. BrOwn's and Fred. Rlett's Dntg Stares, Philadelphia: • Pri:e ONE DOLLAR per bottle 3 bottle's' for $2 50, and . 6 bottles for $I 50. • Also by J. F. Long. Lancaster; and at J.C. BROWN'S Drug Store, formerly W: T. Epting'A., Centre Street, Pottsville. • I .• El-- Slay 11, POTTSVILiZ IRON - WORKS. 7 E. W.! McGINNIS , EPECTFULLY announces to the Public. that he has taken the Establishment known is.the Potte: vile Iron Works, en Nnrwcglari street, where he le prepared ;to build all kind. of Steam Engine., mann. facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of Mauna every description, at the shortest notice; and on the Most rca sonahie terms. I ' '}Perso- - abroad. in rS Persons from abroad, in watit . of Steam Encinrs will find it to their advantage to give him a call before engaging elsewliereJ May 11 BENJAMMA ARCHITECT. nn Fraction] Honse Carpenter. illustrated by GI en Cravings. for tlre use • of Carpenters and Builders last edition of 1813, just received and for s tie by Aug. 21.. • '. B. BANN AN, Agent •• ! APOTHECARY . STORE. . THE subscriber (Were for sate .a well se ecmd and genntne assortment of Jr . 1)11110S MEUICIIV IS, arc" , consisting of Chetialcals i , Medicines, Perth azuery, Window Glasses, Pat,ant Medicines Drugs, Paints, Dge-Stutfs, Oils; and Varnishes, Pain Brushes,. ere. Which he Is disposed - to sellat a anal advance, and respecthilly solicitS a :thereof the patron age oftheiniblic. . • Cr Physicians prescriptions catefully compounded. JOHN: G. C. MARTIN. March 16, •. , 'Staves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! •-• JUST received at tile :York Store, a well celect•A-•-• nortment ofeooltooking.Stoyd.... ves, of t Sheet-.lron,•l_patutt "paytero, whiel /OMlSTE;lirPhiladelphia Teta' • , ration only adds . ' , - . . NM ,1 • .3? we* arCANJWS MOOSUP OIL! e• • lit TIEIV"Ir" 144. DEAFNESS CURED. L" . Scarpa's Cogyoun4 t , greosote' Areislie 'Oil, 17 Olkthe cure of D E A,rd'i ES S, pairs, and the i s charge of ratter, front the ears; also all thrsit di ss ; greeable noises like the blitzing of insects, ram, of %rater, buzzing of steani4ii. l , &c. Which a:::ay pi ma . of apprnaching dealliess t also . attralau ' lit i lb t disease. . . ~ 1 . czTrripATEs. . - - The following Editoriakiknd Certificates tvl be r ee d with interest as :hey - speiNfnets, Which are "stUbbor o .. things.," - ' - ,); Moer Ex.Tl2.llolintliAMY ; 'l.. t ertel—if any hare &tilos - they may now dismiss the *:1, and Ilse most incredulou s may consider Deafness asNablu. Numerous cases o r cures,ind many of them very remarkable— t hy the use of 'Scatpa's 011,' have beit. published, Wilds 'caps , the climax.'- Young or old ay yet recover liearinr. A lady'in Smithfield, Pentniyjvania, and now abeat.eo years of age had been gradt4ly getting deaf for more than 40, years, so that it wa'eper.t lobopossible to wake. her hear conversation in pis loudest toner olvoiee; Last-winter slid was Induce - 4m try 'Scarpa's Oil for Deafnesa.' It is only noces:s;ry to add tliat - she has us. ed two bottler, and that herWmring is perfectly restor ed—slid idcured. • '...:i fl EA I:NESS CVf: ED.—Thee ' ,lloWing .extract from a letter Written by Mr. Jolins4 of Boston, to a friend In glis city- r is important. .The bottle of Scapa's 44-for Deafness, Olaf you' sent me, with.the Wish thaC . o? daughter would try it, has Leen used, and in its edi. , :cts,• have mitouiyh e d you hnow how very deaf sliT, has been since she ras three years old—situ now 10;ci]rs quite well, but as the :medicine has all been itsedf.',ts wish you to send Ille in other b Title, Vi i C.:l 1 have ititsry . reason to believe wi cure her For sale by 11. D. GIIMPLIIV, No. 120 North Berond Street,Thil'ldelplii.i. - SANDERSON, 1- , - .Agents, Pottsville July ..12, 1543,. • . i • f . COMSTOOIC & CO'S Conentiateo Co:npanind Fluid Extact ok SA RS /IPA. RILLA . • • T tho core of ScrOfula, hronle Rheumatism, Rem-. .1 oral lE2bility, Ciaratirotkr'Diseases, Scaly Eruptions of the Skim, 'fetter. Pitnt.l4tinr Pustules on the Face, liver Affections,' - Mercurita, and Syldtilettl Diseases, (Meg. from an impure babiWbody, Inceratioris of the Threat curl Leg, Pains and ThVeiling of the Boars. and' till Dist':ases arising from aiiimptire state of the Blood, Exposures and Imprudenc ‘44;ln I.ife, tsxccr,iye non of Mercury, &v. An immense efrirt has her), lately made to intrOdsre various compounds ratted e'trxtracts of Stirsatiarilla,' as positive and t•pecitic ettrel . 4lls. •Ifwe were ttibe:iors the extravagant as - sertionst.l he adventurers who are pushing them. tilt disease tI4 "flesh is heitto,'t can be governed and removed by I 41514. wonderful "extracts." Now, we want no mistonielMo our articles Ina perennM of imainion sense at leastt'plhil those who have that; will tind it impossible to Liti[i.-'ve these extra vacant and• ridirutius assertions. Dep%4l upon if then, if volt net . CONISIOCK'S trueeXtractrif the real Sarsapaillla.er• . cry disease that can be curtabY this and varimis other roois that form thecompono;; will be cured by it', Such,. part IClll:lrly..ti Srrnfula, itLf..onrtti.rii. and all diseai+er of i he hlnotl, and parttetilarfff t lisrase and sufferiag front tlieThl.O.oi. of in:Teary. Coi l lt?;ittex's SA IlmA PA lILLA I. Wart:l(l'lod am q. nod as any i yThe city, and nt Just hal. the pt . io of others, and in ,ns large bottles, viz:-50 rents per bottle, or *I per *.lqien: . Suit Yourselves To f.,',.fouttil only at Contsttick's Branch lionse,l No. 2, North Sit. St. Philadelphia; arjd in Portsville• at! Feb. J. S. C. lARTIN'S.: • . - . . I .Ir7ro E F - E...ii.finAßD os' • ' t Dr: LeidP's,.Ceafi ' ra e'd o• intment , . 1 1' i kr, Itch, Dry' and Watery F ik,":l;iT,A;,'. otfoticinicterhaendetkily,Scaly EtuptiOns, and .dll l Disrases.ry Vie Skin.? -'' - . ~o, Of the 1 tang' thousand lattled,“it is lint in 'Mlles w M . the word . .; ••• Dr. Leidy's Tntipr and Itch Ointment blown in the shloaneve h* jot instance been knotcr. or lion 111 from ,'here it Irittl fiillool. A number of refer-, epees cjin be made, whe - te-t‘.is been tigeil in. Schnol4 fin 111f14 1 !, 4,4 , 1,4,a0 4 , f Velcseli,Nl„ ' 7l4l in rnltlille/1 4 and cer -11fit.:11.1 4 . 4,1:1,1 he tinhitelted ortheni, bailor the dellca.• cy in having' nattier; pUb11,4(,L4 in: connection with sc. loathsome attePtii..at;remille.iaqj,ctions, . r•:,- Piiye 23c ents,Der Cottle, d !, • It in * Pienarn mllY.nlld - s 6 ,ls 4 4vholesale and retail .i. Dr. Leitlys fiellth .r.mporizinA ,. ..No I91N0:11i SECONTI.". c:Tect, below Vjue.strect, Fig)) if the f:olden Ea ., Jle an ....:,:rinmi,.‘ Philadelphia, and by. oil the clitierrnt Mt.: cisi\ and . Sita-,:lccepers iittarbd to Dr. Leidy ',, adrer '1 . 1902.11 mit of his "Blond rills'llt'another todown, (,chid menje refer to and read, (besgei many othcrs through nut tit • country. •, - ..0 . . Sob) in Pottsville at J. O;.3IIOWN'S - Drug Store (Mtn Eptitin's ) . - • .. ;',' . . MEM ennsiamly n1%111.11-4 arnl: , ale of 1.1. A Falineeinck:s has induced per sons whn are mivinns ilit4:i ze tug:is to palm ell upon the politic preparaii..ne w ail tnvdical men know be I imilic:icions oipmfipz trioemi from tho . • • sys•eml. . , ThislWermifitge has Made: (is way into pubic rayon' i lIJOIIIIIC ground of its owr;"nistitsic metits, more :halt any . other medicine on e kind now mid; and while many word remialtee rise by dint of buffing been tbrecti into sale. and '' iihortly 'after gone into the obltcurity which their utiohlessness justly MCC tied, : B. A. rhanes odes , Vertntfuge clinttnucti Its be triiimnh tntly mist tinet1.. 4 t . .,1 his only to tia used and it's attri els wit' tally stistnio all that is 834 or its wondo- ful expelling powcr.:-',, . a . Corti cote. • ..i • Wales, Erie Cu., 4, yt,. Jan, 7, 1 , 449. : We certify that we hare, itied 8.-A FalmestOck's Verinit'age iti out fainilieS.'enil in•e very cast' it has resided a decided and effatiPial . remedy for ex,.el- I lag w i rnis from the systedVi W t cordially' i recom• ineedd i to -parents Who have:Ott:Oren aqc.ed with that dangerous malady . L.', ELIE • i:LON 341 RM. • . ' it M. ROBTIi I A Y: JOSIMI BURROUGHS. ~ Fur Sale, w . hoFesale and iOind, at the DrulfWare. house of - ' ` B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. , Corner 018iinh and Wondrsts. Pitsburg, pa. Fur Sale in Piitisvi CLEMENS & PATIVIN, Druggists. December,,9 r, 50— • , • JOITUL AVIV& t A Imost every disease-OM :Mesh is hear to may be 1- °' cured by the timely use +)f OA KELE.Y . j COW,: POUNO DEN.; RATIVEfk',.M.JI'. This may be Moved satisfactorily to those , "-.Who will call at any of • the sloths where this invaluable medicine is told, bp', certiti6ll73 (properly authenit:Oted)ofcitrei perform ed on individuals who had lost all hopes ofrelicf—: certificates of Physicians had the moat severe cases tinder treatment, their Otienti having taken the.: medicine by the ir ad v ice a ndlieen cure:ll—certificates from the Pi ot ho not ary; Clorit:hfOrphans' Court. No.:, Lary, die.. slating their acqu#prtance with persons of, respeciability. and standing, 4rho having the good of their fellow men at heart, harp voluntarily come row , ward and given a statement•eiftheir case and it; cure. for publication, 42 Tt i vi number of these certi ticatesbeing too great for nKtilspa per publication, the subscriber has deemed it adOahlo to have a'copy of the mast inthortant certlficauis properly authentice• ted, under seal, to be piaci 4-Pet the stores °regents, who have the Medici.. (fn. ir4, where persons aMicT ted with Scrofula o r K a,',rd evil White Severn% Chronic Rhetimatistr , Tv; Mercurial disealep. Eruptions of the kin, slartaing or io cinienk Consumption', s:c.!;liced•ache. &C. VC.nuty Wave tin opportunity of asegytaining the names a:od residences of those 'who havy. been cured by Wiese. and who will he willing, irevtled upon, to give every information required. As il more general eviden4, that this is no quack medicine. I would refer to :Ape tames of the folio*. it well know n,phyriciamir? ivho ljaveaitested to ill :eflicacy:—Dr..l, P. Hiesterzllr. . G. Bircn.-Dr../no.- Otto, Dr. 11. 11. hlublenberfOr..l. E. - caber. Sold wholesale and Retaitat the drug and Chem ical StOre of ' - • '',..,' ' 1 ' • E. B. Etepttovrz..P , ' J. ill &..1, 11, Valls. M i n eiji -' Port Carton i llency Podltr' Janitary2l. , : ,-.4 - I . -Lard L ot ii i) tiiAn Lssiti I.sssrs; both lfl Patent, the beett T-'' , 41utriata ri!the u 0 4 1,' ,: ~ 1 it received. O ' I. "'M.-Kr:* , i, ,-_ .. *hattP REMEDYtO% Facts for tiQ Peope II Ell
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