MEDI LINES. DR.'STEELLING'S :PULMONARY SYRUP, ta Great Panaceci for Consumption !! ! . 'ALSO Astlitira,sinfluensa, limping Cough, Croup, . Scarlet Fever; Measles, !difficulty of Breathing., lconcliitis. Spitting ofillood, Pains in the Breast, and all other diseases of the Lungs. CONFIRMED • stersrodMary cure Steelling.'s Syrall, attested to by ,Capt. Samuel IL Hum melt, merchant' of Potter's, Creek, Monmouth County, New Jen uy,the.faiher of the unfortunate young suffer :. j - Poi-rens eners, JunTtth,l6l4. Da. -STEM-op—Dear 'Sir haye tlipleasure of being able to state that 'my (laugh!' r,-who bad been' suffering undersevere Asthma for.S or 6 years,has,been entirely cured of that painful' disease, by the use of six bottles of your Pulmonary Syr* . She was when first attacked with that complaint,. only nine years of age, and suffeted with it beyond all description, for the period of neat' six . y.kars; haying an attack about, every three or four weeks. It was to all appearance, - contlmed and immovable—we tried many medicines without 'any relief • whatever. About this time, we beard of the superior efficacy of your Pulmonary Syr up and determined' to give it a trial—we procured a .:... dozen bottles of it ; the 'first bottle relieved her very touch, and by the time she had taken six bottles, she was perfectly clued!!! It is noW three three years - since then, and she has not had _the slightest attack of .lie,testlinia. She sufferrekso much when laboring tin . - -rle Ithose attacks that we could hear het breath dis nctly over the whole house-4:lw was frequently near affocating, and we_ hadilillte despaired of het recovc- I give you the above ftateniria of facts' that others rho may be afflicted' with this awful - disease, may sake use of the same means. and we feel assured that rith the blessing of Providence, they will find pernia .nntrelicf. .. Yours resiiiretfolly,• (-• SAMUEL R. BUNNELL. • _ l luudroicifrom. Philadelphia rI ! :Read the following lorong testimony in favour of - teelling , s Putintinary Sy rap,. riven by the Bey. V. 0.. iouglass, Pastor of the Marpier's Church, Philadel; • Pll 1 Lana.. July 10th, iDr. Steelling—Sir feel' much gratified in being I.ble - to Say to, you, that the Pithoonary Syrup you sent, vas been used by several persons ‘vith great suCcess.--, !le first persTin who took it, Ilad been confined to her ,„ed for some time :with a severe cough•—after taking unly owe bottle. she ,i1:11e1 alinOstentirely cured. A Sailor was greatly clistres.•ed with a 'cough, and could not find -nothing to relieve him--Ile took one bottle and called o say that lie was entirely cured !!!—A member of my .- Church, was taken with the prevailing influenza-11e took six ofy•ourAntiiiijions Pills and ii bottle of Syrup, '• and felt almost entirely're,tored. to Ills wanted health. While at N. short, lime since I found W,Vr.„ labutirMg under a sr rere raugh, and scarce :y able lo sit up throngh the day—l felt confident that lie Syrup would relieve leer ;I tgrrordingly I sent her a 4.mM-7 - within a fe* days, 1 heard that she was greatly enefiteil, and in a; filr way of a speedy recovery. I an truly Saf:Diat almost every one that has taken it,' asbeen more or less - Vnetited; and I can _cordially - scconnue.Ml it to all whon - re in'anv way Minded with ..cough. Yours. be., 0. DOUGLASS. . The following is froin.i di4tinguLlictl Councellor at '• in Bridgton, N. J. • • . • ! IDGTO:11, DecemberS, ISt 1. ' Dr. Wm. •Sleelling—Sir:‘ - 11 gives Me pleasure to save it in my power to bear testimony to yourinvalua , Yte Pulmonary Syruti„. For 'several years when any one filmy family, has liTom •atlifeted with a- Cough,: :.Hoarseness, Asthma, Inittien7a Sc.. &e.. vie hai e sett it with very benetiCial•Ctierts,--It has in - variably afforded - relief. •InDettiber I was attacked in the night, with a comminetbpaeox,isin of• coughing--a dose ../I . lhl. Syrup Mum:finitely stopped the conch, and be fore`} hail finished the bottle. 1- found myself romplettly tired. The:: cause or •phila]nthropy. toast Certainly ayt.a vita debt orrealiiii.l , •, for the acthilsition of a iedic,al compound skillfully 'umpired, pleasant to the • _ste, containing so many excellent properties, and side acsessable to all. rich and pine. by its - reduced 'Your Obedient' Sri viol, • • - • ISAAC WATI'S _CRANE. DisittieCe4Cti Tot'inamy !!. I,,, trac l n t: - 3ett,4 received feorwthe Rev: Wm. !ki ln:, Pastor-of the Lutheran Ulm] ch. Alobottsitown, pa, Anmerr.sTows..l:l 11.. 10 18 Pl.' Dr. Win Steeping--stn:--I take-plea,ort: in inform you that 1 ITIVe•lotell Illicit be:omitted by the Use ..aifyour, Pri.mov tiv Synge—my t !mint which has been At better-than two Year:. awl which was consid *-rably inflained.•wlien ts'fiw• y lilt last, has creatly relieved—l think by using a few .111111 e Mottles, a radi cal cure maybe 1e0 . 1.1.11.0=-1 tau 11,1 - Cll4O recommend tt to all who arc similarly afflicted Yours Atrurtionately. • '• . WM. ITEI ' Samuel Swain, Post Masterat EveMiam N, 1, who is upwards of scventy e irs' ot ,:ge. was cored of a . severe Influenzn and-rchii , se a few bottles of my, l'ulmonary Syrup, Samuel Small, of Pemberton, N, states that his wife whe•was not° toiffl eafion with 5 &ugh was restored to sOund he 11111 the :'tee use of my _ PulmonarySy rtip L • • The wife of ikillum M pes,Crose i , ks,N, I Was en; tir'ely cured of a cough • of near T:IREE YEARS ,'standing b 1 111 V: l'i:lnz.vffiry -S3 rug. • Elizabeth hhibiis, of Philal Who teas subject to a cough of three,saarsiitatidimiz,alsn - snittmg of blood and who enuldlfet no relief from the many medicines. she had 3se.i. was' relieved by one bottle of my --- blmonary Sy rug.._ • „ W. A: Ibis, , flautist ; clergyman, .10raystown, N: - J. stases t7lat ZS. Fanny Valley, age I upwards .of seventy, had biro afflicted for several s cars with a Most thstressini and alarming Cough and had used , many niedicenes, with little relief, has 'been almost •.ritfrely mired dace, bottles ofsvonr Pulmonary" Scrap—she thinks another, bottle Will he effectual Rev. 0. Dotiehiss: PMZthr - nf the Marincr's 0-Ruch, Philada. gave a bottle of Illy Pulmonary_ Syrup to a .lady. -- who was confined to - her 'bed - v; - itli,a Cough, afttetaking which she was -almost entirely relieved. lie also gave a beak a sailor who was greatly distressed with a rough ; and could find-nothing to relieve him—after taking which he called 'to say that it perfectly cured dusty. AL. Dot:glass, moreover says that x - mcinharof his church who was labour ing under kffliere• • I Mlentia was cured immediately by el: of my Antibilinus Pills aIA a 'bottle of my Pul monary-Syritp; also that While ott , a visit to Woods .l--A.J.,cently. Mrs Was sear: ly -able - to Li op.t hrough the (17)i- , ' from a severe Cold, ne sentiir it - bottle ol my Pulmonary Syrup, which gave. her immediate relief. For sale in:Potisville, by • Jui3 13 -- Reduction Fourfold in Prices, Or•Not.',l.; itthe I7Aer is not Delighted with it. arireh thl ever) Fatuity ifinst consider inilispen ; trio's hey know itsknwer and'-value, and . Which-bits 'heretofore been sofa. Imi Web to reach rill : :lasses; has tints'l been. rioluciorEourfold in price, with a Vie tli - atrich and poor, limb it nil IoW, laid in fart ev- Pry titian being-in:lY enjoy it rc:iforrs ; and - all who ern it shall have [tlW'prire remienei to them if they, are "tot delighted with its use. .We assert. without the contradiction, [lint all Burns and Scald,, every !sternal Sore, old or fresh.--Tildrall , external pains ,and idles, no matter' where, Shall Ire reduced tii.Conifiwt by lt.in five miniftes—saving life, limb, or scar. No burn r..au he fatal if this is apPlied, the vitals are' de 7. it royed - byaccident.4 It is truly magical, to appearance, -*nits Enquire fir "Conners - Magical rain Ex - - - .lrarthr Price rents, or four times as touch - for 50 ours, ten times as twirl, for $3l. All country rneteliants are requested tn .- take it to their tenviison roninnis , ion, - as the meatest blessing to (mankind' that lids been disciliered in medicine for :tees. This is strong language, but you may 'depend its ;roma will fullY . Justify] it. , Solitat Eionstork's Branch House, No. 2Nerth sth street, Philadelphia, and by J. S. C. MARTIN 7 4 1 in Pottsville. EMI 122111 s rlndian Vegetable - Pills, OF THE NORTH :AMERICAN COLLEGE - Of. Health: I - MEDICINE has ever been introduced to the A /IN- merioli Public, whose virtues have been more cheerfullY`and universally acknowkgerl, than the a bove named ,; WRIGHT'S' INDIAN .VEGETABLE PILLS. , • To-desrant open their merits, at this late dity, would' neestri-to be wholly unnecessary, as very few indeed 7-1,..2w1i0 read this article, will be found unacquainted with -- the real excellence of the medicine .But if further proof were wantingto t.stablish the credit of t his sinmi •Mr remedy; it mw-ht be f.elnd in t liefart that no medi cine in the toulitry has been so SHAMELESSLY COUNTERFEITED. . - •' Ignorant and unprinciphul Men have at vari o us Ma, pianufacttired a Spurintit,pill ; and Merrier more completely - to 'deceive the public have made it In out - ward animal-once to resemble the truss These wicked ternite could never pass tar their worth less trash, but fiir the 'asAsianr e (it - certain-misguided storekeepers, who because ti e d - can purchase the spu dons article at 'a reduced rate, Mend themselves to this moriStroirs sysirmorimposition and crime. . The patrons,of the above excellent Pills; will there - fore be on their guard against every kind of imposi tion; and remember the only genuine Agents in Potts ville, are Messrs. T. & J. Beatty. The following Itigfily respectable store ,keepersdiave been appointed. Agents fin - the - gale of - - OVRIGHT'S INDIAN : VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR SCItUYLEILL COUNTY, and of whom ; it is confidently . believed the g'enuitie medicine can 'flap' ccrtainty be obtained: T. & J. Beatty, Pottsville. Bickel & Hill, Orwigsburg. Aron Mattid, Maltantango; 1 • J.. Weist, Klingerst own. • Jacob Kantimati, Lower Makantango.. Jonas Kauffman; - do John Snyder.. Frieilerisburz: [ - • FeatherotT,Drey &Ed. Tuscarora, William Tagcrt, Tamaqua. • John Maurer, Utiper Ferrider, Nest Penn Township. - • Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove.' ' • P.,Schuylerok.co.. East Brunswlek',TownThtp, L. 11. DePore . st, Llewellyn.: E. 0.& J. Kauffman. Dinnigrtnatiplyn. WMaett &Taylor, Minersvilk. Ceorgelleffsnytier,-NeW Catale.- lknry Knell '& Son, McKeanslitirg. Abraham Deelmer. Prirt Carbon. John Alert s, Mnidleport. Samuel lhiver. Port (listen. ShoemakCif & Kauffman Schuylkill llniFen ' • .• BEWARE. OF CO VNiERFEITS.I .!"`' • • - The onlyjecitrity agnimt imposition is to purchase from the reenlar advertised agents, and in all cases he :Paitirular.M , ask for Nirright'sindian Vegetable Pills-. 9ffice deviited exelusivelViolhe sale of the medi cine, wholesale and reatil Sto '169 Race street, Phila &Auld*: • rinnelarg..gentrine except Wright„'S Indian Vegetable Pills,' • • ~ • %WILLIAM . ME JOHN IHIERDPiLAN'§ EMIGRrIN-D SSSGB OFFICE, • . • L I • ..artog wiahing' to send for theft friends (Om any P part of the Old Country, can have them brought out on very acCommodating terms, by applying to the sub ncriber, ; Their embarcation at Liverpool, will :be su perintended by a peist - in especially appointed for that purpose,' which will! prelude delay in Liverpool. The following Magnificent Ships, comprise the united Li verpool and New Yolk line, one of whisKttall sail eve ry tire dayi , . .Patrick Henry, ! Independence, Ashlitirtorr, John K. Sktdder, Virginia, Nett , York, - steplten Whitney, I United States, England, Montazmat aumel 'licks, Yorkshire, ' . Liverpool, • Oxfortlrs - queen of the West, Rochester, . Roscins; -, ' Suldons; S • Sheridan, Europe,' Columbus; - Cambridge. . Drafts foiar(V amount,' payable in any part Of Eng,- Ictid, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, wittfotimlisoMint.-- Apply . to ; WM. R. HULL, Agent'for• JOILN HERRMAN. Port Car , 18 I 3— • - ri. SPLENDID BIBLE. A EVE R' ILLUMINATED AND INEW "I'IMAYIAL BIBLE. To be completed 50 numbers, at 25 Cm per mimber. This krear and Magmficient - Work will be:embel fished with Sixteen:Hundred Histories! Engravings,. exclusive of an initial letter to each chapter, by J. A.. Adams, More than' fourteen .brandred_ of- which are from original designs, by J. G. Chapman. It mill be pi bitted from the stOndard copy; of the . AmerniFil Bi ble-Society,- and inntain Marginal Referendbs, the Apocrypha, a .Cencordince, Chronological 'tTable, List of proper Names, General Index, T4ble, of vYeightswMeasurcg: '&c.—The large Frontispieces, Miles to the Old and New/Testaments, Family Re cqd, Presentation Plate, historical 111ustrathins. and Intial Letters to the Chapters; Ornamental tharders,. &co., will be from. ;original designs, made cipressly liar this ;edition. by. J. G. Chapman, Esq., o f New York; addition to which there will- be nuMerous large engt . ovings from designs distincuiskid mod ern artist:lm France and England-,-to which ds fullin dex will. b'e given in the last number. LT 'lle great su,icriority nf early proormpres. sinus fiern the l , :riCravings; will insure to thoi , e who five their names ati once, the Possession of iiiin the P::_iT lIIGII STATE t.)1 7 PERFECTION. ITo be eriniplewli in :11.,.H r,,0 nutoberS., at2s-cts each. • , 0.7 - 'rile sulr•Oriher Las Lnrit appointed Agent, for the ;errin'we or rec.iiwinu sulisnrii,riotia to this; Bible, in S, liu3lk,ill Counts, whern a Spctitnen copy; 0t" the Worke i' be seen. i • . - 2 : I; . •,' 1 • . 13 BANNAN .1;i nuary 6,' ' I . 1 , i'. - :I— , - - CFMICE 1 PERFUMERY. THE 4subscriber, has just rcbeived a supply of -the choicest kinds of Perfumery, embraclnm gen. era I Os-orinient orthe best quality-Inferiorarticles I ire not Ityjit ; A - rating the variety, is the foifewiu,g- Bouri:d . e Caroline, ) -' Treble Eztacts 'Verv(iine '' •- - I '. • -.- 7 ' ' , , Jamin,'. ). -For i .• - - . , • Ger:din:lin Patchouly„. , 1 .-. i ' Handkereriifs.,.. , Farina Colngne. Lavender, Ifose,;Flor* and ;Honey Water, double and treble'extracts. • 0 , ;to ot•flbse Scenfnottles. . ..‘ - ,1 • - tt:.'ent Cats. i. . . Genuine Bear's Oit. '— • • , RousselFS Pommade Philocorn`e; or Beer's - I!..llarrow Glenn's India !lair Oil. • -'- •.i ROussell's India Hair Dye. I • - IHichartes Frrickle %Wash. -' ~ * Glenn's Rom'an Kabdur• • - , i Alaccassar Oil., . - . kovei.ip Salve. • . i . -, C.old Cream. an excellent artielei- - l'oitet Powderiand'Buses„ - • - - Vonaigre de Rouae. ' o i • llonssell's celeh ratei' Einallient . Saponaccoug' k Paste, for whitening and .softening theiskin Cirri's Tooth Wash. • ; . ~ • Crenn's Sationaceenis compound for. Shaving. FloUssell.s unrivalled Shaving Cream. ' ' Old -Brown Windsor Soifp. , .. • IlOussell•a celebrated Almond Soap. . , ~ , gut. of Rose, Orange, Lemurs, 'Musk, and..i-va l riety of othr•i• Scrys. '. ;: ' • Clothe, Hair, ‘Vhisker, Teeth' and Neill Brush- 1: by JOHN, S. C. MARTIN. 2s-- CASH DRY GOOD, FANCY AND TRIMMING STORE, Ts T 1 ' • .ROOM FORMERLY. OCCUPIED BY 1U & RICHADS, IN CENTRE,STREET.-. 'I I e subscriber respectfully informs lie citizens of roil •t illy and the public in' general, that he liae just Al peiteld a fresh assortment of the newest Ayles i3fgoods, ronslstfon2 Si/4 Lawns,Alpacas, and.BaLlarines..i with a variety . of t'aitcy goods, Also, a new wig sIVI 4tyle • ' • Pr4itS, .Thibct Alpaca and other ;skauds, - Blde,and Black Cloths' of a_superior llb lias alSooDhanh,. Setaing S i lk,, ..?ool.and Patent Thread .of the 4iFst quality, Gloves and Hosiery, Strait) 14- horn, Gimp,„Braid and other styles of; Fancy • Bonnets, 1% the case; doz. or single Ponnct, - illeurs and Boy's Leghorn Hats, . All 0_ whiehwili tie sold at 016 lowest cash preit. — Ant.2o , ?•JOSEPIS MOROAN. ESS -S[l.l - PERIORIWAS - lIING MACHINE. TIIE undersigned having beconie - the owner- and -4 proprietor of Mi. John Shngert's newly ;Invented Pat6it Washing 'Machine, for the county'of SChuylkill andlis now making:the machines at his shop, M rOttA. where he has a simply on hand for inspe4'tion and 7' sale; l at the very moderate price ofsevendolint:s• ' This' machine for cheapness, efficacy and' p,erfectlon in any'respect, is without exception the greatelt-incen tionlin 11w known 'World. 'lt the only washing ma chine anion¢ the, ninny thousands that -have tieen pro 'Jounced PERFECT. It washes "without rubbing or scruilibing. tearing :or wearing, pressing nr likteezing knollts off r,r, buttons, does'all the finery workof clean Tucks; Frills, &c,, in a few minutes ; nn washes clean, all coats; vesfs; palnaloons, 4hirts an bed' clothinrOf the M dirtiest kind, with less limo ' one . part tenth'Pa of soap necessary in the ordinary way of washing. A-girl of twolve years old can wash more in twolhourS,than'two women in a whole day by hand. ISAAC SEVERN. 31— . _ - ' . SilOi'ELS and HOES, .F.: manufactnred at his new Establishment,in IV4w. York wltth are equal in quality, if not ,superior ',to those" obtained front ahrottd. His prices will be a 8 10%1', an' an article eon hi quality, can be-obtained elfewffere , lie ilterefore PPBBBdddddli e its the. patronage of the frit.irdn of ~ lionie,industry: i .. . . ... nil Meyork. dctsiens . & kParvin, are Agents for the •sjle[of my Shovels to and vicinity, 'Avlio' will execute all orders left at their hardware Store: - .. .• ' JOSEPH ALLEN.' . +- York, Adg. 3. : 'i, 1 ; 1-- , . I • . • . • • • I WILL TEACH TOO TO-FIERCE tELE BOWELS OF TELE EMI:TN, ,AND BEING) OUT FROM TIIECASEANS OF atousreucs, RETAILS WHICH WILL, GIVE' STRENGT/I PTO Ova HANDS AND SVAJECT ALL NATURE TO. OVA USE AND LEASURE ...DE: JOHNSON . • :1 • 1 WEEKLY. BY ,BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENT. FOR THE PROPRIETOR, NOTSITILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. yea -g,-lu. OLD _.,]psTABLISHED of .which, will b? pfd. it Philldelohii prim H B BANNAN;AgI., SEM IMPORTANT IiS;VE:NTIONj M ttF tiilr., August 3 DR. lIIWKER'S EYE SALVE remedy - sapply;nr Dr. Beckees Eye SalVe, a stir ' for core and inflamed ey,es, just receive alf4ter Enie IMARTEVS Wu+ , Store. Aw.ust-17 . • . ,T 33 I New 'Shovel Fa.Ptory.l •.. rul at subscriber rcsyntfully calls the ai4ntion of 1L our Merchanti and others, to his supply Of: WiILOAN . 11-Q - ITANT'S. HOTEL, 41 C6l4llwat'Street . " August. 21th Iron! lion T! 1-11§T received at the York Store a large aid generpl assortmenrof Bolted, square,eat, and - Rptind liar ron tit all sizes. also Hammerd square trim from I inch to 21, rail road rongues,-'Sledges and Vartimers, sCriivr. bars, Slit rods Sro horie shoes, Juniatatail rods, Band Iron &e - & also Spikes and Nails, In then va rieIy.IEDWARD YABBLEY. .2n. 4, 1845. qt 1- r. Gr, l ydon'E! Formq, ptEW edition, 'revised and corrected, and adapted tot the present praCtice - ..! Price 4,so;just published and forsalc by ' Jitn. 4, 1845: B. BANNAN:, Aet. Mil= AND P4TS PROTECTION INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE 'Franklin Insurance Co., OF PHILADELPHIA, „ - Capital $400,000, Paid in Charter Perpetual,. r ONTINUE to mace Insurance, permanent and ited, on every description of property, in town and countrY — on - the usual favorable terms. Office 1631 Chestnut Street near fifth Street. • CHARLES N. DANCICER, President. _ DIRECTORS, Charles X. BanLer, Samuel Grant, James Scott, I Frederich Brown, P. — Thomas-Ilan, Jacob R.'Smith, Thomas S, Irhart.in, Geo. IF. Richards, 4: ` Tobias Wagner, Xordeeai D. Lewis. • CHARLES G. BANCKER. Seey. The subscriber bas ibeen appointed scent for the a bove mentioned institution,. and is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. , Pottsville, June ID, 1811, • .OFFICE OF THE. Spring Garden Mutual Insurance • - .- • Company. . • TIIIS Company havingprganized according to the provisions of its 'ebarter, is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Fire on the mutual principle, combined with the security of a joint stock capital.— The'adVantage ofthis system is, that efficient security Is afforded at the lowest rates that the business can be done fin', as the whold kolas (less an interest not'to e_geeitt; per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re mimed to the nientheili of the institution, without their becoming' respotyible ;for any ofthe engagements m Ii abilities of the Company, further than the . premiunts ac tually paid. The great success .which this system has'inet with wherever it has been introduced, induces the Ettrectors to rimuest, the attentinn of : the public to it, confident thatit requires hit M:be und , :rstocUl to he appreciated. Tlie act of Incorporation, and any 'explanation in re gard. to it, may he ninnioed by applying at the Office tiorth;er,l corner of oth and: Wood eta., or of 1.1. BAN NAN, Pottsville.- • LAWRENCE SHUSTER, Peelident. L. KRUMBH,A.A.R. Secretary. • DIRECTORS, Ciiiwin'Striddart.i: Robert L. Longboat!, .loseldi Wood, • • George M. Trettinati, • . Elijah Hallett, , Samuel Townsend, I'. L. Laguerenne;' Charles to kes, Eeorge W. Ash, , I " 'Abraham R. Perkins,: May 11:16, • 11. • ' The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a 7 Love Company, and is now ready to make insurances on all itescriptions of ptopert.y at rates much lower thin usual, varying from $2 50 on the $lOOO to $lO per $lOOO annually. The rates,,perpet natty on stone and brick Bit Rdings in rood locations; is only 2 per cent—and if the Conipany should prove to be a profitable concern, the persons insuring in it partake of the profits without incurring; any risk.: 'The charter is the same as thane ,nf the Insurance Companies in New:England. For further part culars appy to the subscribeiT' — j„ , B. BANNAN. . ': • . Medicinep! Medioines•lrt ' • •• •, , _ -, Dr, Wm. trans' celebrated Camomile Pills, , , " do ,do Soothing Syrup for children .4 ) Baron Von !Indicter's Herb Pills, ..:,-- l ' Duct. Goodie's Female Pills, i I. Duct. Wm. Evan's Fewer and Ague" Pilis, : n Duct. Hunt's Botanic Pills, ' • For Dyspeptic persdns,llunt's Bota Merin!. are said to be superior to any medicine ever yet offer t) to the public. . i , ' j .Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, • 'tlierinan's Cough Imicgers, price 25 cis periit.l, , Hewes Nerve and Mine Linement, - ."i Indian Vegetable Elipr, !taint of Columbia, . ': - ' Jayne's (lair " Tonic . 7 Briee's Russfan C'osmetief Patch's Indian Vegetable Pills, , Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood' do ' Linn's Chinese, I do Mead's.Anti-Dyspeptic do Moffat's Vegetable Life do " Wilson's aafti-Dyspentic do Jayne's Expectorant, Jayne's Carminative Ilalsam • • Sivaim's Panacea, I . Jayne's- Venni fa ge, .- , . Swaint's Vermifuee, Linn's Temperance.. Life Bitters,— . . Boors Founder 01111.Illeill, , , , , Ileyle's Embrocation, ' Veager- ,!.; Mbriglit's Botanical/ health and Life Pre ! ; server, . McMtitin's Elixir of Opium, / • ' i I Becker's. Eye *lvo, • Thomson's Ey* Water, / , :, . Cholorine Tooth Wash„/ 1.1 - ' Wheeler's Tedberry' Tooth Waili, Sherman's Worm Lozmigers, '1 , , do ' Cough do . Wistar's Cough Sherman's Camphor" do Peter's Vegetable Pills,' Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, Bedwell'sTetteiOintm9nt, • Hay's Liniment, ° • Welch's Tooth Ache Drops, Spohn's 'lead Ache Remedy, Tomato Pills,' Lee's Windham Bilious Pills Henry's Calcinea Megnesis, Greco Ointment Keyser'' Pills., Universal Plaster: • • Weaver's NVorni Tea, and Sal Steeling's Eulmonary.Syrup, Browsters Pectoral Mixture, Judkin'A *Ointment,: • East India Hair Dye, Sarsaparilla •r . risp; Dr. Anderson's Scot's Pillar lloonet's Female Balsam of Horehound, Ilowattirs Tonic Mixture fdr A Climax Syrup; for Dysentary, Roof's Ring Dime Otte, forhor. A fresh supply of the above and for sale at the Drug Store • April 6; 11— DR. varthes Sarsaparilla Blood Pills. • HE ONLY PILLS in existence containing Sarsapa rilla in their composition. 1 • They purify the Blood and Fluids of the 'body, ano cleanse (lie Stomach and from all noxious glib— stances that produce disease. • They are composed entirely of vegetable Extracts, (free from mercury and minerals) which make them the safest, best, antimost elficagious of any otherp ills in existence. Several thousand certificates ofttheir efficacy have here tofore lgen published, and their sales are increasing annually by thousands. Nore Bite ~Poe Milian boxes have 'already been sold since their introduction. c& I MORE THAN 10,06 BOXES have beet gold in rhiladelphia alone,'the past year; thus showing} hat iii . the placevhere they are manufac tured they haie a reputation, greater than any other Incharises from the fact that Dn. LEIDY is well known at home ao a regular rhy . .ficinn, and his pills are consequently employed with greater confidence than any other; its addition to their own efficacy. Qualitg and nix quantity is a valuable attribute be longing, to them; one box doing more good.than two to for of others. Bo - advisei, therefore, when ne cssitY — reqnires to. take none otheethan DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS. 11=1=1 Try them! (taiy east but :Scents a box.) Try thein! So , well satisfied Will you be of their good effects. you will never take any others. .After you have tried all other kinds, then try Dr. Leidy's Blood Pi 11.% the differ ence will soon be thscat'ered. --- - No change of diet no re straint from occupation,jr fea - r of catching cold need be apprehended; Oung and old maylake them with,e quarsafety. Principal Office and Depot, Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No. DI North SECOND street, near VINE, (sign of the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Klett & Co., Wetherill, & Co., W. Dyott & Sons; A.,S. & E. Reberts & Co., and city Druggists gen, erally. - Also by P: Pompand .1. Dickson . , Easton, J. P. tong, Lancaster, and most respectableDrwr^isis _and Store keepers in the United States. Also at .1. G. BROWN'S (late NV. T. Eptides) Drug Store, Centre street, Pottsville. ' - May 18, r- R.ousiel's unrivall ed Shaving A new and splendid article, Is now, universally ark "' nowledged supepor to any Shaving Cream in the. United Stares or blUrope. This delightfulpreparation Is unequalled for beauty, purity, and fragrance ; though somewhat analogous to Guerlain's Ambrdsial Cream, and other similar corn pounds, it far surpasses therp all , by thoemollient pasty consistency. of its lather, which so softens s ibe beard as to render shaving pleasant and easy ; it posseseres great advantages over the imported article, in being freshly prepared from the best ateri ru als, ryith the great est skill; and is not ottiy.the best, but also the cheapest article , for shaving. It is elegantly put up in boxes, with splendid gilt labels. • • Just Ecceiyed anti for sale by D 1 .01 1 .-, 9, 45—r B. HANNAN, Agq• Dimond Pointed Pens, THOE Pens will last Nms'to I.oyeacs; constant use—will write on almost any kind of paper, and Ink will not corrode them. For sale at less than Man ufacturer's prices; by . B. BANNAN, Ageut• • March 2, UST RECEIVED afid for halept the York Store. a el, few barrels of Ness 'Mackerel; without heads, put up expressly for families with great sere in the selection. Nov. 21, 1819. r 97- , T EDW„hIID YARRIMY. SATURDAY MORNING, .FEBRUARY 15, 1.45 ale by ANDREW nssuEL. 25-Iy Cnal . dr: Iron Dealers and' general Commlpsion claants, and Dcalers in all kinds of iiclies add I'Veig,hts, No., 42, Walnut - elect, Philadelphia. , Feb. 17 , • (ARAI — Sr BROTHER, have taken the. second Wharf below Locust Wert, and will receive Coal on ;ls!torage, or tosell or Tnliip, on the most fivonrable :germs.. Advances made if required. O ffi ce 42 Walnut tree,- _April 6, . ! ATTENTION.; -, T 11 1 ,: subscriber would respectfully ,iieform his friends and customers, that he ham located his Military Cap 'Maw:factory ' In Third Street,. No. 91, - a few doors below Race, ivhere h 6 would be pleased to see his old customers and as Many new ones as are disposed to favour him with their eustaint- He still continues to manufacture Military,and Sportmen's articles of every description, such-as leather, Cloth, Felt. Silk and Befiver Dress Caps, - ofall patterns; Forage Caps; Bolsters for troop Body do ; Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet c,bbards, word Belts of all kinds ; Cantcers ; Knapsacks, different patterni: Fire Buckets, Boxes, Tribe do, Brush and Picker's Pinnies, Ponipoons Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, dun. Cases, superior qoality . Shot Baks. Game Bags', DfIIMS. &C., &c. ICFOrderir thankfully received and promptly at tqnde'l to. , WILLIAM CRESSMAN, Ns.lol North Third Street, c few doors below Roc Philadelphia,January 13, 1814 ;: 2—Gm PUR,E-WHITE LEAD. • / • • 'll;thetherill Brother, ArrANUFACTURERS. 1 o prin l orth Front street I.P / hiladelphia, have now a good, supply of their warranted pure White lead, and those customers whc 'have been sparingly suppliea in - consequence of a 'run owthearticle, shall now 'have their orders filled. /No known substance possesses those perservaqvc and beautifying properties so desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence acv admixture of other materials only mars its. value. It has therefore bcerillie steady aim of ;he Manufactures, fordnany years, to supply to the public perfe9try pure white lead, and the unccasinade inand for the article, is proof that it has met with fa vor.. It is invariably brandcdron one he ad—WETH. 'ERI.LL 4.tr, BROTHER. in full, and on the other, „, 1 \l , A RRANTED Purse—all in red letters ;November -19, / + 1/ IBonnelii6ap and Sea Grass at Manufacturer, 150. 13, COMIARCB st., rIIILADA. EMI • HAS on hand and is constantly manufacturing, a general assortment of the above goods, and the attention of Country Merchants, Milliners, and Deal ers generally, is particularly invited to his large and extensivevariety of ,Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets; made expressly for Spring sales, which consist of the latest and most fashionable style and shapes, FMreitee Rice Straw, Rutland, Tripoline, Albert Straws, Rue Alberts, Cornicans, French Florence, Bird eye, Sicilian Straw; Zephyr, Balzarine, Broad and colored Aspen, Plain and Fancy Willows, by the'dozen or package. at pricesOn conformity to the times, and as low, as at any mmilar establishment in the United States. Also a new and beautiful -style of Bonnets, called tiM . French Nea politan. which needs butt to be seen, to be admired. Meris' and Boy's Sea Grass Hats, by the dozen, or package: Men's, Boy's anti Infant's PlMn and "Fancy Caps, by the dozen or package. • , Kgriod assortment of Horse hair and Gimp Edgings, for sale low. by the quantity' Phifadelphia, February 8, Dr. B. Becker, .1 .• • LATELY fro Orwigsbnig;infornis the inhabitants of Pottsville, and the public in general, that lie' has become successor to Des..llnester and Harpel„ as Hem teopatllic Physician, in ita•varlous branches, and re snettfully solicits the patronage of Ors. Mester and Harpers friends. He will attend to all calls having a professional character. His charges will ho moderate. Mice' in the house..ef Mr Rufrs Clock, W;lc I and Jewelry Establishment, 4 doors South of Mr. S ich tees, and opposite the late Mr.• Win. T. Lilting' Ding Store, in Centre-Street. • J. .C. MARTIN. I Pottsville, October 19,1814. _ 4 2 ,-G lie, arrant A, Ctlicines, Just received BALSAMIC ELIXIR OF LIUGIER I for the Month and Teeth. roITIS 'wholesome and delightful cidontalgic Elix B has been for many years past, the favorite com position of the well known house of Laugici, Pere e Fits of Paris, for keeping the breath fresh and sweet .priiserving.the gums in a healthy condition, and con sequently preventing the decay of the teeth; it is con sidered a very REtIiERCHE article in Paris, and is be yond comparison the most beautiful and perfect prep.; aration of the kind ever offered to the public; since it has received the highest approbation of the most emi nent dental surgeons of this city. The Eats de Liigier, elegantly put up iii glass bot tles with splendid gilt•labels, is a beautiful and valua ble article for the toilet, and only needs , to be known,, to he fully appreciated. Just received and fur sale by B. lI.A2SNAN, Nov., 9 45 • . Agent. MAPS! MAPS !!- MAP STI • • ralllE 'subscriber has Just received an assortment of Maps on rollers elegantly colored, at about one fourth.the price usually sold, brought up to -Itlt, ern bracing A Map of the World, Maps or the United States, Do do- Do do Charts of the Presidents, Together with Mitchell's Travelters Guide, thrOuoh he United States—Maps of the States, Texas, &c. • June 13 . . • • THONSONIA.N I IEDICINES A CkNEll.A.l..aSsortnientiept , inustantiy on hand r. 1C111101,1'4 Ea...:SANDERSO N'S Navy Drir Sore, Pottsville. 'July 22 20 L . • . • Dr. JAYNE'S TAMIL' ISfEDICINFS. ONhand'and for sale, & supy of Pr.aeyne's high y celebrated family medicines, warranted genuine JOHN S. C. -MARTIN ' 33 - . . _ • , 1 • i ,-;," ISTAGAZINESrOR 1845.' • THE subscriber will receiie . übseriptintis fa tlie fol- J-; lowing Magazines for ISt . The MalzazinCs will beldelivered in this Borough and neighborhood Free of Foatage, to all those who subseribe at this office. Ocidey's : Ladies' Book, per annum. . . 8.7 00 Grahams' Magazine, 3 00 , Aithur'i Magazine' u- • . 200 Ladies' 'National Magazine, " - : : ' 2 01} Ladies'. Musical Library,,_.!.: . - : 150 Or any other, Magazine `publi.shed In the United States. . - - .. , B. BANNAN, 'Art. Dec. 7, " GEORGE' H. POTTS- • •' ' • TNVITEB the attention of purchasers to his stock o .I.Frekh Goods just received and•now onenin" at his Store in Centre•st., a fety doors above the Pottsville House, all of which he will sell At the lowest prices for cash his own orders, or in eichange for country produce. 6-- February 10, Mliiiiie r t Music I • BOSTON ACADEMY'S Collection of Church Music, Eyer's Union Choral Harmony of Sacred Music, The Harmonist, Hickok & Fleming's Evangelical Music, .1 • . Wyeth's Repository ofsacred - Just reeked and for sale by Nov. 80... 48— , 13. BADMAN, Ag't. ' , Pt L DPLP Scales!- Seales! DALE'S _Patent Pie . , mium Platform •.n n d - . Counter Scales, celebra ted for accuracy and con _ - venience, warranted to •keep in order, and weigh correctly, longer than any other'Schle in use.• We have a large num : her of testhnonlids,. from Rail Rnad Co's, Trans potation cos,l Coal • Dealers, Merchants and h have a b So t e c 'it I seen el e eN e s r . ‘ l l‘ l ‘ so o e h a t e ut can Philadelphia.—F o r GRAY & 1111.0THER. f.g.enkii tot the l'atentee, GRAY §• BROTHER, COAL COAL!! BILIZARY STORE THOMAS WHITE, August 17 , • RA - ADVMTISER. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! - CABINET MANUFACTORY. , = ILENRY GRESS-CVO, RESPECTFULLY Informs . , the itchuylkillcounty public, that he isinow.,prepared to manufacture atl articles of ilouselmlil and Partoryurniture in the neat test;, handsomest, add:most satisfactory manner. .He M has also on hand, Milts 'Ware-room in Mahantango street, corner of Adam street, an assortment of • .MAIICIGANY C,IIkIRS of the French pattern with IlairSeats; Fine Mahogany Centre Tables, • • ! BiahogatiY Dressing Bureaus, • , • made after the Frenco L stYle, With glasses, &e. - In addition to the above, the advertiser is prepared to receive and execute i all orders for repairs, &c., which will be carefully attelided to and finished at the shortest notice., . "- AU kinds of upholittering,,inih as covering Sofas, Chairs, Lounges„&e: ' wilt he'rinished in the moot ap proved manner:if entrusted to his charge ; a long expe 7 rience in the businesS having qualified hint fur the-un dertaking. • / The advertiser woqld inform the public that although' residing in Yintsviliel he can torn out fitrniture of the beat workmanship, a aglow prices, as any of the city Warehouses, and resPectfully request's those who need articles inlits line, to give hint a call, befurse purcha singelslitivhere. • . 21—ly . r. I Beeliter's. • D 1 / PULMONAR i r PRESERTATIVE,' , , . t'or Coughs; Colds; nduenzbs, Catarrhs; Whooping ' .Cough; Pains of the Breast and Sides; Bronchitis/ , Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathing and Ex pectoration; Shortness of Breath; loilatrn [nation of the Lungii; dtill arrest of • , approaihin,g Consumption. IT has been but a fine years since this medicine has been introduced inth this country, and has been pro ductive of the most astonishing and unexpected results. As several hundred certificates of-its effects hare been heretofore published; it is only necessary . now to re mind the public where it can be obtained genuine. Throughout GermaOy Jr- is known as the ...Life P e serrer," and is the onlyiliedicine in use there for the A hoi.'e affections. i • . . . • It is put up in half pint bottles,: } t•itp full directions 50 Cents a Bottle. Prepared only (from tlio original receipt olithined at a'great price,) and sold . wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lei dy!s llealtlLEinporiuni, No. 101 north Second street, near Vine. '(sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Phi adelplaia , . For sale in Pottsville p tiy .I. C. BROWN, Agt CHEAPGOUI)S FORFOR CASH, I - Add no Credit given. ••. - , T . ttE k subscriber has ja opened at the Store f ormer .• ly occupied by Crosland & Christ, on Rail Road st., a lieneral assortment of Groceries and ..Provisions, which he will at . the lowest possible prices for -cash : Such as : . ' i. . .. - Sugars, Midas:4es, coffee,, Chocolate, 'Tea, Cheese, • , I Rice, Spices, &c.,.jr3perin and Whale Oil, Spec motet], Moulds and Dipped Candled, . ',„Soap, Tobacco, Seears, Hams, • Shoulders, Mesa Pork, • ' L ' Dried Beef, Cod- tish,Mackerel . . ! • ci.c. &c. . • ' WILLIA3I IL 'MARSHALL May '251841. . , 21-7tf STORE. - • OLIVER & MARS , RESPECTOULLY 1 tnnounce to the citizens of richuylkill county, that they have cononvnand host nees in the Sotto recentiy.occupiod by Willianfe. Leib, one door smith of the Post (Hike, in the Borotigh of Pottsville, where they 'haus just opened a new and carefully selected stock of : - . . ' , Dry'. -G vods, ,Gioceries, *C lassi-,-- . , ' J , Queens., 1 Earthen and nid- . . . - ' -• . : law Ware, .W., 4-c., 4t. . :.. . . .._ . , Among which =kb?! found Cloths, Cassimeres, 'Sat tinetts, Mouselire •de Lain , t. G high:tins. Lawns, Merl noes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Nunkins, Flanntls, Valericiaj Silk, Satin, and other Vest lugs, a great variety of Mitslitt§, Bleached and Unbleached, Silk. Cotton, and Gingliattis, ilandgeratiefs, Summer CQtITS, Velveteens, ilLadie'.,s and Gentleman's Stock ings, Gloves, and Mai ofall descriptions. Also, Syrup, Sugar House and Isitiw Orleans Molasses, Sugar, Cl/ flee . andrea, Cheese, Candles, Soap, Sal Mon. Shad Mack eral, jierritig, IlantS, Shoulders and Smoked Meat generally Tobacco, ISegars, Crackers, Butter, Uggs, Lard, Sweat Oi Lamp Oil, &c.. &., &c. - Having purchased their goods willt great care attd on reasonable 3 ermic, they will be enabled to dilose them, at prices rTite as low as their neighbors. Fubruary 21r1i, . , - - • FM _ 'INDIAN VEGETABLE ELVER & LINIMENT.—A: 1. ciiio for Rheumatic atTectiOns. This article pene trates to every nerve and sinew of the per.mn using it, and it has attained reputation unequalled by any . oth ei article in*Rheuniatism.' This will cure the most se vere cases—extend ) ontracted muscles, and bring feel Mg stud sensibility t limbs long paralyzed and useless. We only need-referito smug cases below to obtain the confidence of the puhlic for these articles. The following a_reiiwo respectable, and the gentlemen ton well known to r ,:quire.couunent. Let them be read. I-have been afflicted most grievously since NU with Rheumatism and contraction. of the cords of my legs; caused by the cramps of the cholera, which I then had in les moot severe fOrin. After trying many remedies in vain, nave found relief—had the cords or my legs relaxed—the swellilig, reduced—and am greatly benefit ted by the use of ons bottle of-Liniment, used externally and ono bottle of In Batt Vegetable Elixir, used internal ly at the same time} I can nenv_wnlk with ease in po sitions that I could isnot a week ago endure at all. JAMES G. -REYNOLDS, • , . . - 144 • Citrystih street, earner of Delancey street. Though this was iven.nrre than -a rear since, Mr. Reynolds, was a fe% - days ago at the -office, where this / remedy was obtain d in full health and perfect posses. Sion of histlegs.and feet, and though over sixty years old, stood up on his toes repeatedly to show the spec tators hoW complet , he was Mired. This remedy reach• es and soothes the tierces, and allays pains MOst effec• tually on its first application, and by a few repetitions i removes more effirctaally andspeed ily•Rheuniatic pains, than any other Opt cation was ever known to do. Its it . arc pnwerfu and immediate. Let those a ff lict: cd try i t but once, a id they most he rOnviticed. The.-Liniment is ruch entinterfeited as to external oaks:and the only est of gebuittess is to Mid the fac i. simile signature lif Comstocki& Co. If that cannot be' (Mind it is counterf. It. Buy only at Conistock's Braneh Rouse, No. 2, Nora sth girder, Philadelphia, and in Pottsville of Feb. 17, . 7—ly .. . ! J. 8. C. MARTIN 6--2 mo • ! . Perfumery! Perfumery ! 1. 111 E subscriber has just opened a lot of Elegant and Superior French Perfumery, among which s Farina Colo,gne, Florida Water Honey Water, a very pleasant perftime, and is an excellent article for 'keeping hair in curl for either Ladies, Gentlemen or Children; • Ronaan Ktilydor, for the Complexion, Smelling, Bottles, Lavender Water, Rpr,e Water, au 'perinr Bear's Oibin Pots and B 'tiles, (Marrow t o matum,- Orris Tooth Wail. Toilet Powder, Powder Boxes and Puffs, lndianOil and Indian Dye. fur col ouring Hair a heatitiftil brawn aad dark color, Ma cassar Oil, Scent B • ags for drawers, behttine Otto of- Roses • in Bottles! Brown Windsor; Musk. Orange arid Lemon. Ottolpf Ruse, Ate.. v - Vc.,..joaps, A so, Saponace us Compound for 2,lVirigi . Roussell's celebrated having Clearn,'! , itpusseles,E.nollient Japonaccous Paste, for Nirltiten • ing:and sollenit4 the Hands, and preventing chap ' •- ping Roussell'altalsamic Mixer of [tangier, for the IlitTuth and Teeth, kedping the: breath fresh and sweet, liebserving=the gums in a healthy eonditiod, and preventing - the decaAng of the ICCtil.recommendcd by eminent Dentists. ' FOt sale at Philadelphia ,prices, by B. BA.N.N.AN, Agent.. 52—, 4# S 1 00 200 1 25 3 09 I^a Pecemtier, 23, MARSH'S - SUPERIOR:PATENT lit TRUSS n \ill D. ALSO, . • Dr. Joseph- Whites Gtero Abdominal • - i Supporters.- . • .1 s' e A supply of the shelve articles„ just just received and for sale, at the manufacturers prices, by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Druggist • October 28, . • 44-7 • FOR ,SALE. Patent Coal Breaker •. • . Tin el economical machine is now In sucessful oper ation at:Mr. Bast's and 9. Spencer & Co's mines, near Minersville,lhe DelaWatc CO.'s mines float Potts vile, and Mt. Packer's mince near Mauch Chunk: This machibe is important to the land owner from its great reduction of wastage in breaking, and, atilt more important to the collier, the cost of preparing coal for market being by its use reduced to less than one fifth of that by the ordinary method. , ' inquireof the proprietors, J. dr. R. Bailin, Philadel phia, Or the subscriber. at hilnerevilhaJ ' D B. BENNETT. Jun 1, 12.-3mo* GREAT ATTRACTION! /SHE citizens of 'Schuylkill County, are ms-, pectfully invited to visit the • NEW STORE of JAMES H. KELL Y, Centre street, Pottsville, 'where they will find the most splendid And ex: ensive assortment of . • Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, cSffjj Ever exhibited to the people of tliccoarAtegion.— Among the last *arrivals 'from the city, will 'be found Clocks of every variety of pattern, quali'6',, and price. Gold and Silver Watches; the best as sortment ever brought into the - Country—Jewelry' of all desefiptions—Musical Instruments and Mu sic—Guns, a variety of doable and single bar relled—Pistols from Allen's six barrelled revolver, down to the simplest single barrel, with nod without' irks, attached to the barrell—Dirks, and 'Dirk Knives, Scissors, Pen Knives and Cutlery of arions descriptions—Silver, Tea and Table . Spoons, MuSical Boxes, &c., &c. altogether pre senting. attractions unequalled in the region,— The subscriber being in the constant and almost daily receipt of new accessions to his stock, is &- fen/lined to sell, and will sell lower, than any, other establishment in the. country., ' JAMES H. KELLY. Pottsville, Nov. 16, 1944. 46-- , :imo • • . _ FALL AND FAIII . II lONS. MRS. MA RTIN. would respect fully in -4c)..77 form the ladies of Pottsville snd vicinit that she will open her fall and winter lash ions, this morning; istilicits 'them to examine he assortment of Bonnets:. Velvets, :Silks, RlLl f ons,& Having selected her goods with care atilo`qullity beauty and style, she confidently anticipates a co:, tinuance of that ratronage, which has- he,ctofor. been so lihirally bestowed. November '2,. . , 44 L i niers \ Oxtis SChool- Books PIRST. and Secona,Parts Arithmetic, Readers, • sl'art • 1 Do - De ", 3 HQ ". 4 - . , AR of which Will be void wholesale and retail at Philadelphia pitces. Recollect our'inotto--'•NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD." ' /11. BANNAN,Ag . ` • 93- ____ SCHOOL BOOKS, ' ►roIlE Subscriiber has just received an assortmcn of thool Books, which he offers to thosn who wish to purchase to sell' again at-as low rateu, if no lower, than they can be purchased in Philadelphia 'Phis assortment embraces almost every kind.-4,- Try us. . B. BANNAN, Agent. Sept. 14, 1844. BRUSHES!, BRUSHES!! . r.IIIIE subsCriber has just received a beautiful as . sortinent of Hair, hat Crumb and Clothe Brushes. - from 10 cents to ,SI 37: of American manufacture, bet ter, handsomer and. Cheaper, limo the English and French article, :ill of which will. be sold very - cheap.- Among the lot are Ladies' !lair 13,11511,. BENJ. HANNAN, Agent. Seritcuitter 21, - lIHRDEN"S PATENT 'HORSE SHOES • MADE OF TILE best refined Ain;riein Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the Iron in bar, being a saving of about 100 per cent to the purchaser.. Allvhoes sold, sr warranted, and if not saibtfactory, can be returned and the money will he refunded...• ' GRAY & BROTIIgIt, 42 Walnut at., Philada. Juno 8_ • 23 . Hollow Ware. JUST received at the York Store a large and genera assortment of hollow Wore consisting of 6,4; 2 and 1 gallon pots • tikilfets, Boilers, Sce., - Ice., which will be sold ,wholesale or retail at the loWest cash' prices. Also waggon boxes of all .814 es. Cedar ware, such as tubs, buckets, &c., &c. Jan. 12, 161.5, . EDWARD YARDLEY. For Sale: t ' THE Brick Store and Dwelling...now occupied by Morris. & Brother, on:Centre 1 1; t i street, opposite the Town Hall. is offered ; 1i 4U " , . foe-sale—the house Is two storied,fret front by 45 feet deep, Frame Kitchen back. Lot extends back - 139 feet from Centre Street. Also a two story Frame house and lot, back of the above on A dams street—house two stork!, u; feet front, 31 feet deep ; Lot 28 feet front, Antis bark, 90 feet froth Adams street, Hydrant to the Yard of each house.-= The Store and Dwelling Rent for 8209. . Possession will Lit: given, on .the first day of Apiii next, For e r 111.4. ply to CIURLES STORER . :( r . te app —Dec: '2l— 11 11. N .A. N '.B Cheap• Book '& -Statiotter3t Store rplIE stibscriber has recently-futed aphis Establish ment, and is determined to sell all kinds of School Bools,'liisrcllaneoae Books, Blank Book'', ; Stationary, Fa '• • g Stationary, 4c. .Wholesale and detail, at the lowfst Philadelphia Cash pficesi. Being E deiermined to accontinodale i the politic, he respectfully solicits the patronage of all those in want or articles in his line of business. country Store-keeper. 4, Teachers and others, plied wholesale at the very lowest cash prices. c'- . ll:F.torekeepers and others, trill be kind enough to furnish-us with a list ()Nile Books, they;require; we' - will he happy 10 furnish thein, with a list of our prices per dozen, in order to satisfy them, that we do .sell goods at Philadelphia priceS. Mar 07, . 7 11. BA.SNAN, Agent, • • New - Lumber • Yard. w .nE annouuces to Me public that be ha r k opened a • - . 'LUMBVII YARD in the borough of PUttsville, ,immediately back of the new_Vresbyterian Church ; where lie will constiiiitly kegp on hand. a la.ge assortment ofl.inulier, of every deSeription.. lie his n n timid, Pine Boards. from .$ 10 to $lO per M. and Oak. from $lO 10.820 per M. He respectfully solicits the-patronage of , his' friends and the public, and feels confident, that lie 'will he able to supply Lumber, at such rates, as will give genera satisfaction. J0:1EPII Feb. 17; 3S - - 1 • • • NEW GOODS. TOSEPII MORG.%N, tias just received a now assort .e.t anent of Goods-, among •whirli are •splendid new , style , Prints,. 'Silk Embroidered Nett Jea rf. ; Brussels ,Net 2,1 yards wide for Shawls, Thilmt and Silk'Shawls Lisle and X5111'0[0)1 Lace, a very superior article. 01 Stripe Ja ronen,Mnslin, Threa d Lace..larA inserting ~• lusertin,• an° variety ofothenfaiiey Cods, all of which will be sold atstbe lowe,st caA Prices. Pottsyrlle Yuty 13 Annuals, Ve'ry Cheap. iruHE eabseriber has on hanica few'Copies -o the Annuals - for:18-15, which he - WilLsell "ve ry Cheap Apply in tinio. Jan. 4 1915. B. BANNAN, Ag't •' TO LA.WYERS, AND BDILIVENEittiv , VIE subscriber has just received a bcautifil ar ticle ef foolscap paper, ruled and plain, almost' as tough as Parchment, suitable for ,Instruments of writing, which will bcsold by the ream. _quarter or hall ream.. B. BANNAN, August 10 • PUBLIC SALE. , , PURS UANT B to an order . of theOr- phone Court of :Schuylkill county, the as L- Subscriber, Administrator of theestate of II • > Frederic Charles Kroll,tate of thoborough of Schuylkill Haven, .lii" the county of Schuylkill,deceased, will expose to . Sale by Public Yen-' due on Saturday, the 15th day of 'Ftlbruary next. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of George Kauff man, Innkeeper in the Bomugh of Schuylkill Haven and , county aforesaid ; All those two certain Dwelling houses and Int of. ground No. 2A situate in the Beriatlgh of Schuylkill Haven, county of Schuylkill. late estate of said deceased. AttendanCe will be given and the Conditions of Silo made' known at the time and place of mile. by • 01IN RUDY, Administrator. By order of the court. , JOHN D.' DOWNING, Clerhl Orivlgaburg, January 18,1515, • • fig! Rags!! CASH paid for Rags or exclispged. for Goods, this oCics. Otectier.l9. . , TARIFF DINNER, .4 IPINEGROyE Agreeable to preeious tiOtiee, the Citizens of Piaegrove and ricinity,rnei ryt tholoote C alf Capt. 1. Reinhard, an the 4th' ; ' •••'=", JOHN GEORGE, Erdi,loiracialed as Presidisit of the day, assisted by Wria'Grcteff,,caleb kr, Paul Brand,Johl Steij; Peter Filbcri,Jejf4; son Shirk, and David Grinatcail, as' VicioPrak ideate, and John E sq., as Sorltat3s" Ohmic: being prepared, tittie Conetletti cat Joint to tho repast, prepared' ii&api; Eteinhtud's best style, to which they did s4plo justice.; Dinner being go no throtih, the followingliere submitted es the regular seittimente• Ist. The.memory of . Wtehington,,* stall:ace of civil Freedom. );' - • • '- • ' ltd. The memory of Jelemen, cherished ass tatesman of the first magnitude,' in l our politica zenith. - - • 1 NO. 7. 3d. Our ..Unien—aUWit4 we star diviawl fair.? • • •• • '4th. The Presideni.of thO ,United .Itatga sth. The Governot of Po:onsitC.anis. ... , . The following Volunt4r Toasts - were iiten handed in: • • ' ;".' ' ' ' ''' • }lsaac Frill—The `PresAent . elect, .ranj his course .as to the Tariff 'Of ,;,' ,. ; 4 2, btl in .. acefidanes with the brit interests of Couutr.y. L. Recier—The Vice Pie:sitlent erect; ason of Pennsylvania', who iintlerst.intls our!.interesti in . theTiriff of • Paul Braid—Our Dclegi!ion in Cmgrass, may they standby the Tariff of.A2, as heretofore. 41° . . .Henry Shantz—The Tii iIT ar42, all wo ask of Congress in this irifeCt, to 10t.it'alone. David 'Conrad.4:The Titio of '42, one of the great interests of Pannsylw4:iia . • . Piescy—Tha . Targ of 4 12 :has iovived Trade and 3fan . ufacturis. is Levi truber—The - Tariflf.iif, '42, it his canned revival of business, ;and Liao;trought Libuinianeo in to the National l'rea4ury;°. ,•, , Cyrus Ilarris—LTho of 12, llthough not perfedt, but still•bettstAtan. botching the' sonic" entirely, by an immediate,alyration, Andrt . tes-The TeiritT;of '42 1 ! the hesrt of our Republic, whose steatly'licat, like that of - the heart of one man, sends iirejliod'ene i rgy, thieugh this whole Union; mayhisTnaurie bq cast out as evil. his memory be fu:gotteit, Who sballatttentpt to iliturb its present pulsatiqits. J. E. F:ertig,-,..he Tariipaf '42, may the same be tcaCd a few yeas7 l _lenge6;nild when ftiutid firlent, it will be time 0 . 0 , for an alteration. • John llippkilieTarittia the _only-melhid, by whichAmcric - aofanufnC:iures, can be ouppor tell; • . F. C. Tai : ilT of haalcylved business generally, througln]:t our .Sate. • Jului PoML,The Tariff oc ,the causal . of a full Treasury. ",;.• Reubcu H._ Siees'—Theftrift 4'42.,:has eco much henclitted the coal and rott tiade pr Schuyl kill Comity; may it ever_ be tit existence; to glad den the hearts 'a the laborfiig, men triad brieiness men in general, of our widef peed Union. - 1 Caleb •WhederL:The To'rifr or 'CI, the . Fight key to unlock the Mineial Weeltil of Pennsylvania: John Kil.zmilig--ks theit rand' of '42, liar so . greatly advanced the interests`, ; of our Country, mtiy_ it long be continued, as the innther and protector of all our Institutions. - , f i .; • • W. Bower—The Tarift4 'fF,lll grand itn 7 pctus to all our prosperity, May it remain untouch ed, as an iinperishable monmpent the . Counn7,, which gave it birth.'. Elijah .Slres—The Turitri3r42, may it ever be in • existence-who has .it 'd.renefitedl why the Miner, the Laborer, the • Methanie, the Merchant and all other Tradc..;inen, • , • • • ,*' Henry , IVerntz—The Ta';ifr of '42, it has bean It blessing to our Union causeil progressir_ Activity and prosperity to qtr btisine i ss-men; and has been an aid to the Fanner, Mechanic and La - • • - • - .Lcvi Huber--,The Tarilt ., ol '42, the soot and body of the Coal and Iron 4isiness. Annuellripplc--The Pennsylvania Delegation in Congress, - always ready 1 4 support the wishes-. of their constituents, by theitsupport of the Tatiff. 01'1842. • - Dr. K:, Robinson—The : )Yjack Band Iron .Ore, . now beginning to he di.ccic'fed in this ROgion.- 7 A new era will .ere long set in, and an intermar riago take place between :her and . tier coal com panions in business-, . • -John . C;co-gc ti Esq:—Tlio';' wants uf PinegroVe and Swatarg Coal Region; .;the Protective Tariff of '42; the , Widening 'of . ;the Branch Canal to - Portsinouth; a railroad. - fipin the Swatam Region to connect with dip :improverneilfs of- tliez r Schuylkill Navigatien, andh(he half - of the compa ny to-make the Itailroad;(iand if any delay) in comes Macbeth, the, lleadt:01; Rail road iCompar'iy." Jefferson Sifirjr—The Sihuylkill • Navig,ati+f, hard run but not deadthr4 have the right men and a fair prospect-witl; StCam - Ta i g Boats, 2 0' another prOSpect by gettinid the-trade of. the,Sus quehanna by assisting ttii .: pnicip . C4nal company . in the widening part ofAtC;? .: 6anal, and will coma off victorious. • Dntld'Gretzunvall—T*groati+est: of Mine Hill and Schuylkill Valleii t ,Raitroad, anc..of the most profitable Railroads in t his 'State, with the connectiph of the ReadiriaailroadlCompany, the extension.. of Mine Railroad, about 8 milt. iu the )Jack -Creek: Valley, the loWest summit; to tap the 'valuable and extensiVe Swataral.liegiou, and which branch road would add . grOltly , to thc said compa ny's interest on their R ailroad.!- • Wm. Grarff—The Retfllountlip loerded'on. Good Spring Creek, and Syca.tara, is doming into notice, with thetwo N.,:eine'.optm with the red ash coal ; ,and. should there lio;L an °p l aning ; to . the Schuylkill, with the ripetiji:ii,'s that -can bo made ott Miesi l egle tracfwill bLi)le to sendlicr tons perannum. . ,Dr..l?- 1 11oLinsms—'111 . 4 'l.4 , atdia*R4iitaml,' one of th'iitest.—asidjmi)ortant;4 the country; Wm. Donaldson, deserve4uch credit in getting this road finished; the struOne• and, location wilt undoubtedly push an openi4gta the, inprorements on the Schuylkill, : and in ich mant will make the stock of said cOmparty!yry.valulibte. Samuel . ; /Eppie— Tre s -r ont, the SWatare CoaL Region, a, why 'Railroad to the Schuylkilfr+Trem prove very 'rapidly- Isaac Bolir—Thf; Ladlig, may fur their Beaus—slcighiniliirie is-a; a wedding,. • • j. • Win Russell—The lat Pee of Ilicegrovo:, over watchful of their own interests,•ma they not 'for get that of tho Union. • Greeriatcrill--Elcisj., Aycti i gg; tweeted alike both'as a citizen, an4Priil. JAn Slrithpfick; watara . Cony Region'; with a wide Coital, Seceottl to none in the State. . I David Dribdbiea-r•Tbh ;talon Canal; may if Lo widened in onfer to pus boats that will ram • 100 tons. I- centre 'of-the Canal, or. a , nt. must in- hey doolc out good time fog
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