From'Hood'a(London] Magaiine. THE HOUSE"OF MOURNING An extract from a piece in, the form of a farce entitled' The douse of Mourning,' in which the establishment of shops in London, exclusively for thymic of mourning attire is exposed to play ful satin. A shop of Allis kind painted black out-, side alter the fashion. of a Parisian 41faisrrn de Dettit, attracts the attention of a counny squire and his lady, and, uillueneed by curiosity, they forthwith entered the establishment. Ebony chairs being placed for accommodation, they ale addressed by a young man in black who speak' across :the counter, wuli the solemn air and tone of a clergyman at a funeral. May I have the melancholy pleasure of serv ing you, madam • Lady. I will to look at kao e mounting. • , Shopman. Certainly , by all means. A relict • I presume I a Lady. Yes, a widow, sir., A poor, friend of mine'who has lost her husband. Shopm. Eiractly so—for a deceased partner.— How deep vvould'you choose to go, ma'am"! ' Do you wish to be very poignant Lady, Why, I suppose crape . and bombazine, Unless they're gone out of fashion.. But you had beitershow me some different sorts. Shopin. Certainly, by all means. We have a very , : @ztersive 'assortment, whether for family, — court, or complimentary mourning, including the ' last novelties from the - continent. Lady. Yes, I should like to sge Arm. • . Slioprq. Certainly—here's one, ma'am, just im '',ported—a widow's.silk—wolered, as you perceive, td match the - sentiment. It is called ,Inconsola ..Aile and is very much in vogue in Paris for mat imonial bereavements. Squire. Looks rather flimsy. though - , not like :3t to hilt long—ch,iir ! • Siopm., A little slight, sir—rather a delicate tekture. thit mourning ought not to last &ever; air e Squire. No, it seldom does, especially the vio lent sorts. Lady. La! Jacob, dodiold your tongue, what do you know about fashionable_affliction I But npver mind him, sir; it's only his way. Sh . opin. Certainly by all mans. As td mourn ing ma'am. ther'e has been a great deal, a very great deal, indeed, this season, and sevetal.new fabrics have bsen introduced, to meet the demand of fashionable - Tribulation. Ladg. And all in the French style! . Sfropm. Certainly—of course, ma'am. They excel in the funehre: 'Here, for instance; is an article for the deeply afflicted: A black crape e:xprissly adapted_ to the profound style of mourninginakes up ,very -sombre - end . inter- eating. . Lddy. I, taro say it diies, Shopm. Would you allow me, 'ma'am to cu' off a dress 1 Siaire.• You had better cut „ rae off first. ' Certainly, Sir—by' all means. Or i . you would prefer a velvet, ma'am— Lady.- Is, it proper, sir to mourn in velvet? I,Nhopm. 0 quite ! certainly. Just coining in. ' Now, hero is a very.rich one—real Genoa—and a splendid black., •We call it the Itixury of Wo. Lady. , Very exiiciist‘e, of course. Shopm, Only Ids. a yard,and a superb quali ty ; in Effort, fit for the handsomest Tie of do mestic calamity. - . Squire. Whereby, I suppose, sorrow gets more • superfine as it grows upwards in life ? ,Slopmerit: Certainly—yes sir—by all means-- _ at least, a _finer texture. The mourning - of poor people very ,colirse,--veryquite different from that of persons of quality. -Canvass to crape, sir! Lady. To be sure it is ! And as to the change of dregs, sir, I 'suppose you have a great v.ariety of half ii,,x,rourning. • • shopm. Q, infinite—the largest stork in town. Full, and — half,..and quarter, and hair-quarter mourning, shaded off, if I may say so, likemn dian ink drawing, from a griefprononee to the slightest nitance of regret. Lady. Then, Sir, please to let me sea, some half-mourning" - ' , - Wpm. Certainly.- But the gentleman oppo site—superintends the Intermediale Sorrow Do • partment. , 'Squire. What, the - young fellow yonder in pepper 7 and-salt. . • S.fropm. Yes, - sir ; in the gray' suit. (Calls .across. Mr. Dawe, show the Neutral Tints! [The Squire and his Lady crosses the shOp and . - take seAris a via Mr. Daa , e, who affects the pensirerather than the solemn.) • Shopm. YOu wish to inspect some half-inourn - ing, madam! _ Lady.' Yes—the newest patterns. • Sfwpse. Precisely—in the second stage of dis tress. As such, ma'am. allow me to recommend •' this satin, intended for grief when it has subsided yOu tee, nia'aria, from a dead black to a dhll lead color .3quire. As a black horse alleviates into a gray "one, :lifter, he's clipped !! Shopm. Exactly so. sir. A Parisian novelty, ma'am. les called . ‘.Settled grief,' and is very much worn by ladies, of a certain age, who do not . intend to embrace HyMen A second time. :spire; Old women, ma3-hap, about * 7o-1. Shopm. Exactly so. sir--'or thereabouts. Not but what seine ladies, ma'am; set in for sorrow ,much 'earlier; indeed, in the prime of life; and •• . for such ca'''ses it's very durable wear. ' . . Lady. ; Yes; it - seems very stout, - Shopni: But, perhaps., madam, that too /u.: guhre.' Now, here:is itiother—not exactly black, but shot with a Warmish tint, to suit a wo mod crated .by time. .We have sold several pieces of it. ..Thatlittle ?Mgt led de rose idit—the French call it a gleam of comfort—is very attractive. • ' After a little more chat of this dolorous kind the pair are shoWn into - ra back room, hung with , black, and decorated with looking-glasses in black frames. A show-woman - in deep mourning is in . attendance. Show. Your melancholy'pleasure ina'am ?. • Lady. Widow's caps: • •Szuire.- Humph l—that's plump, anyhow! Show: This is?the newest style, ma'am— Lady. Bless me t ! foi a widow 1 Isa't it rather 7 —you know; rather Li little— . Squire. Rather frisky in its fnlligi,gs ! :Mom: Nat for i the inodeona'am. Affliction is very much modernized, and adinits?more gout than, formerly. Some ladie;, indeed, for their monin - grief wear rather a plainer cap—but fur eve ning sorrow this is not at all too ornee. French: taste has introduced very Considerable alleviation —for example. the symput4.s(r Squire. Where is he ? . _ Show.. This muslin rusch . e ma'am, instead of • the plain hand. • Lady:N ; es a .very great improvement cer tainly. . • Show. Would you like to try it ma'am Lady. No, not; at present. I arn.Only inqui ring _ - f9r a friend—pray what are these! Show. Worked Handkerchiefs,. ma'am.. Here is a'lovcly pattern—all d,ine by hand—an exqui site piece of work--- Squire. 'Better than knoissy one! .Show. Mere is another ma'am—the last novel . • , tv: The larrnollonteE—With. a fringe 'of ern: fidel tears,"you perceive, in mock pearl. A sweet pretty idea ma'am., Squire. But rather scrubby, I should think, for . eye!". Show. 0 dear, • nrr‘ sir! if piti mean winning. The wet style of grief is quite gone outquitc ! Syyirc. 0, and a dry cry i 3 the genteel thing.' • But come Ma'am, conic, or we shall be too late for " the othei exhibitions. • Curiosity being now appeased, the lady leaves the shdp witliher plain spoken ,hiasband, Who, turning back, takes a last look acidic premises. ' ,Squire. Humph! And so that's a.Mason de Dool Well, if its-all the same to you ma'am, 'l'd rather dio in tcountry, and be universally lamented, after the old fashion—for, as to 'Condon what' with the new French modes of mourning, and tho , ,Day and Warren' style of blackning the premises, it does stem to me that, before long. all 1 - sorrow will be sham. Abraham, and' the House of Mourning a regular-Farce. FAUILT RiesONlNG:. , —Two Irisbncn lately nset who had not gg'oa each othCr since their ar riv.el from Dublin's fair city.' Pat exclaimed. i•itow are yOu'my honey ; how is Biddy Sul livan,..ludy O'Connell, and D.anicl O'Keefe ?" " Ctch ! my jewel,' answered the other, , Biddy ' has got so many children , that she will soon be a grandfather Judy has six, but they have no fath ther at all. And. ,as for_Daniel, he's grown so thin, that he is as thin as us both put togethe;-' STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS & DITURES OF THE corarry kicutrrikru., FOR THE +EJR 1544. Henry Shoemaker, 'Predsurer, in =aunt with, the' County of Schu,Vlkill, from the fi rst day ofJanuary, A. D. 1844, to he fourth day of January, A. D. 1845th days trielusire. I To cash receiced.Of Jacob Huntzlnger, . Jr. late Treasurer, for ba l ance due the • • - County, , •a $3,480 55 Do for taxes on llnicated Thla, - -„ 5,185 85 DO foi redeeming bond sold to individu als, els, Do for redeeming bond soil to Commis sioners:- • Do for Taxes on land, sold n, June 1844, ! ' Do for "rent from Henry Savior, for a house in Pottsville, leaso . to him by Commissioners, - •Do.frind Wm. 11. Potts. Esqlim fi fa Com- missioners, against Town & Clouser, Do from A. A, Anderson Lops, for the use of Court House. Do from Joseph fluntzinger; for Purden's .. 'Digest, sold to him. I , Do from Michael Seltzer, for rent for rosin in the Court Rollie, feased to• Schuylkill Lodge, PO from Justice Reed and Gust, col lected for swearing, I. - Do from Wm. Kielnier, Je. balance of purchasenioney on land, , ohl to bite, by :Commissioners; Do from C. Berger, Esq., for judgement against Jim. Mark. in full, Do from Win. Broch for old Brick, sold , him, by Comiiiiisiorep, I Do from Joseph Morgan, nee year's rent, ending April Ist 1814, fort a house -'in Pottsville; leased to him by Commis sioners, 1 Do from S. R. Medlar,for brick and boards sold-to him,- Do from Charles Fraifey, • sq. for ver dicts, Do from Jeremiah Ileed,Esq.',for fines and verdicts, .. ! . Do from David Lindeninuth, b alance of a note, . . - . Du from John G. Woollson, for money ~ overpaid on The sale of Daniel Chris tian's property,. ' 1, Do from John Bolin subscr iption money for West Penn Bridge at !toile's mill, Do from George Moser, for 'Foods sold at I . Landingville Bridge, Dr from Jacob Iluntiin.er, met., for money paid . ' to seated Land., To Cash received froni the . lectors, as follows r. Int . c Than redinni Un- (different Col- OM West •1813 on account, IStri 1512 in full, 505 43 1814 on account, , ?4 , 1 00 tsville; • Samuel Zimmermap, for George Leeby, Jacob Mantz,. Daillo 11. Leib. ' Ce,.rae Heisler, Esq,, Elias Dcrr, 1542 in full 45 50 1913 on account, 1,075 00 101'4 011 account I t t".00 00 ISII in full, PS 1812 in full, 33 1813 in full, 991.9-1 33 96- • 1814 on account, 491 00 alrntinr. Browne, Peter John Machitner. John W. Heffner, 1811 on accountl(4 22 1542 on account, [SS 00 lin on account; 1;87;00 1811 on account 450 00 Frederick Bensinzer, . .I.im Martz. per J. Log rd Mover.' WitHata alaikle, • le^snn account 9.19 II 182 on account, 1 . 23 00 IS2 on account," 422 00 on account, '96 SO Elijah Yarnell, Wm. Bnlia, John III:abler, Leajamin Sn)der, Welt Brunsteig, Waaner, Peter Albright, • Eqst . Bransivig. 1842 on account 1813 in full ....IMI4 on account • LowerWahaniango. 1542 in full 1813 on account, 1811 on account, *llhd77l 1812 on account 1843 on account 481 ton account RMI Vl m.Koch, Wm. Fick, FrTlerirk Sivelin, Jaen Stein, • Daniel Wiest, John Seh, .• • . Fretlerick Fried; Andrew Widower, Pinegrore Peter Stein, t;hri,topher Shrope, Conrad Reichert, John Stein, Noilvegian. Edward Colehan, Charles Gillingham, amaqua Day id !Lititz. Rilin N. Spieee, WIIL B. Lebo, Antlimiy Lee. James Taggart, Union. 'Samuel Non, Jamey Jacob Creasey, Porter John Mort, Jacob Miller; upper Andrew Erdnian, imob Dressler, Wit st,' Daniel Maurer, tayttango #7T7711 1843 on account . ; 522 66 Haven. • . I ISO on account 'llo'oo Peter Straup, ®' Rnlaad Cline, • Branch. ISI na account, 1.134 96 1.311 on accouns, 405 _OO Rush.• , Henry Bressler, William Hoch, John Brottar, Jacoh Faust, per .1 . 1.0 Seitrert. 6olomon Li • ncr, .1911 on account 39 fig . • 1812 on,accounti 9 / 17 1843 on account :120 00 , • 1844 on account 50 62 =la nmek 11. if. Ee Pinegrove. . 194 on account 40 00 • George Ba '.l _ c;., .. cjt . By Cash mild S. R. lediar, late Corti missioner.' -`-', `Do Gem:tie Moser, pre enteommissioneT, Do Henry Zimmer:nail, . do Do Frederick Beck, I 'do , E ' Do Assessors of the different townships, , and boroughs. per season, , • Do Jurors and Considbles alliwance at - " Court, Do Interest on- Bonds due by the Co.' Do Prindpie on Bon/ due by the coun ty, Do Prosecuting Atior ey, Justices, Con- stables and witne ses in ‘K;oluntin2- 11 wealth cases, . . Do Elijaltilamiter,Treaeurerof Schuyl- . kilt County Alms bintse, . li, holding tOwnship; general and elec toral election, for 181 , 1)o on account of Gel cral' election 18.13, putting up listd, &c Do Constables making returns and noti fiing appeals, be. Do Coroners: Justices and witnesses, for ' holding inquests, . • Do Jurors for viewing , nods and Bridges, Do Jurors for vlewingrnd dividing Upper 1 . IValiantango, Do Roarf,Tax,-paid different townships, on Unseated Lauds,' Do to 'different personsiredelmtion money - • paid in treasury I Do Printing and- gtatbtuary, per county ~.. purposes and Do Michael. Seltzer. iper boarding - lodging Jurors, in case Commonwealth -vs. Edward Jordon,lDaniel Edwards, for murder, . . Do witrisss ~fees, in contested election case, , afiainst/eremli Reeds Sheriff. Do Frederick Desser, or attendance as Court Cryer, , 4 Do Jacob Kaercher salary foe Commis sioner's .clerk in full, Do Charles Frailey r - Esq. Prothonotary and Clerk fees,l - DO Isaac Burk, Esq. Court costs of Mont gomery county, per two trials, Cresson vs. Miller, Do Boarding prisoners And Jailor's fees to John G. yv.n.li,oii and Jeremiah Reed, Esqrs., in full, , Do Coal and NVood for. Jail, Court house, • Counnissionees otlie -, , Do for Mercleandize and marerials for use of County, • Do premium and Juslicesfees, fur fox scalps, I Do Jacob Hofftuanfor 1 months attending Court House, Do Jacob Allebach for attending Court houie clock, , . Do repairs at Jail and Public offices, Do Auditing account oS len, Do sewing done for prisoners, Do repairs at Landingville bridge, - Do Jacob Huntzinger jr.• Treasurer's Comm Do Wm'. Kepner, for w rk done at West Penn bridge. i ' Do John Scholl, Administrator. ofGeorie Raush, dee'd . per feed Do Christian 'Luber fort Do money refunded Ind Do Jacoh-Seibert, growl Do Win. M. Bickel, fur I judgement docket intl office Do Frederick Beck, for ere and mending, honk binding, a:rent personv; hd rent up to 1615 opying index, fur he Prothonotury's rShoes for prison- ffNJ , „ Do' Daniel Raittle, for one &gen chairs ' for Jaty Room, • .' ' . ' • 11!00 Do Jacotaßonmsa for threernentbsatten dinguoint house,'. •.; is ... • 12i, Do Wm..B. Potts, Esq. on ecount ofsal- . 1 times Comm. attorney, ls o joo o Jeretriiah Reed, Esq. for LloPplas and Lock. far Jail, . , DO - John: Delang far solleiting tax in Schuylkill and Rusk; Do Com Missioner's expenses for holding. appeals: in the different townships, for 844, , Do C. Berger, Esq. for acknowledging - 175 Treasurer deeds to comm. Do Henry Shoemaker Treasurer fees, on _ 175 tracts Unseated Land, sold to COM.. missioners, In June.lB44, it 450 37 .Iki Wm. Brock, brick for Jail pavement, i,t 51 50 Do Joseph Morgan. for repairs and tax on .•. . k house in Pottsville, 46 34 Do Henry Saylor for repairs and tax on • house la Pottsville, • 86 24 Do Eastern Penitentiary,for keeping - victs for 1843, . 336.15 Do Jacokiloffman. for delivering finial- . . 1 aate to Stephen Vinge, I'oo Do repairs at Swatara Bridge; . 5 51 Do H. Vbute pursuing Pi, Seibert, a fugitive from justice, .. 8 V 25 Do A. 1). Baum, towards reNtri -Of Friendship Firs - Engine, , 20 00 Do John Clause, for work atJail and nci.- . . • tifying 'Jurors, • • . 575 Do Postage for Commissioner's office, . ' 3 42 Do Wm. Bickel, on account of Pine Creek __ ... 2,537 78 145 77 1,11.53 56 IX 24 105 35 Do Doct..:Geo. Halberstadt, Cot' post mot- 2500 tem examinations Do conveying convicts to penitentiary, Do Henri Shoemaker, Treasurer, for re- z, ceivinchnd paying money, according to Art of Assembly of 26th April, NH. Do Balance in bands of Henry Shoeina, ker, 10 91 OM - • 1L1G.,435 GO Jimowit due by the Collectors of the diffir. ent Townships and Boroughs, as fol , folloios: • ~ . _ 130 00 14 SO Elijah Yarnell, for Wm. Bone, John Mailer, Benjamin_ Snyder, !a5O $2OO EMI 2.22 30 Joel You nd, Henry Messier; Wu:L.llOct, . 20 00 IC 20 507 97 Philip Ossrnan, Jacob Stoin. Daniel Wiest,- John Brb • use,. Jacob roust, Jacob . Ne iffert,. Soloman Lindner, Frederick Bensinger, Jnl Martz, Leonard Moyer, Wm. Markle, Jacob hcberling. Jacob ill tiler, Jacob Hountz, , . John etch, Frederick Fried; Andriiv Winona'. 926 70 38.5 00 1313 on account 1314 on account 135,00 6‘.1 56 900,00 • J'inegrove, Chrliq'opher Shrope, • 1842 ConrziU Reichert, John i3tcin [oflicnry] 1841 164 93 403 00 673 00 •Jacol,!Dreisler, Danidi Maurer, 10000 3'42 00 490 00 1641 in full 1812 on account 1813 on account 19140 n account VI 9'2 92 00 645 00 220 00 Henry Beyer, Wm. Hock, 1813 in rug 1811 on account 1953 16 1400 00 Samol:Hoone, Janie*Bitler. Jacob Creaaey 20 56 41 50 68 SI 125 37 90 00 1839 In full 1841 in full 1842 in full ; 1813 on account 1814 on account George Heisler, 1812 on•account 1843 on account 1611 on account !0400 as 7 37 106 00 Wayne. • . Ileffn r, 1844 IVesl /3/*n.tw' 1843 1844 • 85 52 13 75 1f412 in fun 38t -on account Wm.:Magner, .315 57 Peter', Albright,• , • 1,019 33 ~: • 1,364 90 L Tamaqua. . , Anthony Lee, _ Jame* Taggart, 1514 • •.. 1941 in full • 43 45 1912 on account . 'lO2 00 1843 in full, ' 562 14 1514 on account 277 00 . . . Minernilk. . • '- ' , . . . . PeteOtroup. 1543 • •- . 234 42 Peter Stroup, • . 1844 . 917 74 . ' Schuylkill Haves . land Hllne, 1013 571 40 Philip Boyer, 1844 1,03.0.09 'West Penn Zimmerman Jacc#3lantz , ' • 1944 104.1 ou acCSiint • 476 00 .. ... . Orwigsburg . . Jamii H. Grad!' . 1814 $36,435 60 $1 4 4 96 139 75 174 25 36 25 EIMEI 2,23:3 72 2,460 05 8 4 021 00 Dos 60 0,500 00 1;059'9 100 18 302 31 178 00 IM 1,693 54 1,721 22 cm 144 50 15 19 45 00 460 00 DM 930 75 1-476 60 111 49 91'70 210 1 BM 10 00 92 53 21 00 5 6,3 141 19 EMI 273 00 4 15 1129 54 31 4 00 47 30 El] Barry 1838 1812 1813 1884 :Branch. Lower Afghemtango, 1839 1843 1844 Rush. 1841 1842 1843 1814 Schuylkill, 1441 1842 7- 1813 1844 Porter. 1841 1843 4841 lifanheim, 1842 1813 1814 Upper. Ilahantaggo, East Brut:swig, 1842 1814 Union. 1812 1893 1844 1,138 88 Pottsaille. 1813 1844 • B Piriegrove .. Gnorge Barr, 18 " ' Norwegian Charinit . Gillingham, • 1844 ' -..4,-• ' • Pottsville Daniel Christian • 1831 Daniil Christian, 1935 Total balance, due by Collectors, To Bq3brids against Abraham and John Pah held by the county, for the bat on:Cß of Boss Bull's Duplicate of Nor wegian township, for 1837, Note against Jacob Beitzinger, Esq. bal ance of his Duplicate, for Pottsville, for Isao. 419 3. Judgement against IL Dillon in Bedford County, Judgement against Charles Donnaker, in Bedford County, Judgement against 'Jas. °Binger, late Trgasdrer of Schuylkill County, .Note against H. N. Dillon, of Bedford Cerunty, Atnqhnt due by Benjamin Pott,late Com missioner, Bonds due by UM County of Schuylkill, for'money loaned, as pm report of Au ditors, To, the Honorable the Judges of the Cou&of,Comnzon Pleai of Sehuylkill CRunty: TrEIE subscribers, Auditors °Nile County of Schuyl- .1. *ill, respectfully do report that we audited, , set tied and adjusted the accounts of the Commissioners and the Treasurer of. Schuylkill County, and submit the above statement as the result of their investigatiiM; froca which i t appears there is due the county ofSchuyl kill,-by Deary Shoemaker, Esql; Treasurer, the sum of :Two' Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Eight :Dol lars and 011 cents. . 1t theabove account an order appears front the Crun misiioners dated Nth Junuary JN44 t for $314 43.100 to Jacob Ifunteinster, Jr. as Treasurer's fees; That ac count the Auditors had refitted to allow, with the ex ception of 4144 00, and make an over dragon the Trea-. sun( by the Conniussioners of t 83 4. 43-100. In:witness whereof, tve have hereunto eet our hands, thistenth day of January, Eighteekllundred and For ty Five. JOHN CLAYTON, WM. B. LEBO, .. 1111C1fAEL FRITZ, Auditor, 7 • Feb. 15, • • Emerson's School Books. FIRST and Second Farts Aritumetic, • • - Reader!,. = Part II ;Do • . - po "- 4 • '' T •AR of which will be sold wboresale and retail at Philadelphia prices. Recollect our motto--;"NOT TO BE i'.UNDERISOLD.". . . • B. BANNAN, Att Nov. 3P • • -..., THE =lviiNERS' JOURNAL:N MEDICINES. 12 SO cannot be Denied ( For , Truth is mighty) that 01. DR.. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA 4'oo Is tie purest, strongest, and. most efficacious of any other preparation of Sarsaparilla that it made. 43 01 19 1 10 IT is warranted to be stronger than 6 bottles of MOST: others—stronger than four of SOME, and stronger than three of the STRONGEST prepared by any otkei in the United States. MD Dr. Leidy's 'Sarsaparßla is. recommended by all res pectable physicians in prefercurc to any other. All who have ever used it; have derived.lloßE BENEFIT from one bottle than three to ten of others; and those who, after having used other's preparations, without benefit, will use Dr. Leidy's. will soon becouvinced (as thous ands have alreadyjieen) of the fdregoing assertion. The apparatus th which Dr. Leidy's extracts used in his preparation of Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the only one in the United States, imported by))r. Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of Pellerer 6c Cav enon, in Paris, at a great expense, and is capable of el.- tracting the medical virtues of Sarsaparilla and other roota, more effectually than by any other process. Ae! SEVERAL HUNDRED CERTIFICATES of re. marital/le cures and recommendations from clergymen and' physicians have been from time to time published A is only thought necessary to keep the public acquainted as to where Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla can by obtained frenViße. namely, 'at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO . RUM, 191 North SECOND Street, near Vine St., (sign of the Golden Eag)e and Serpents;) Fred. Brown's and Fred. Klett's Drug Stores, Philadelphia. Prix ONE DOLLAR per bottle; 3 bottle's fir $2 50, end 6 bottles for Si 50. Also by J. P. Long, Lancaster; and at J. G. BROWN'S Drug Store, formerly %V. T. Epting's, Centre Street, Pottsville. Nay 11, • 19— 504 10 00 50 18 447 49 2,758 91 TUE POOF POSITIVE. KIROV--• My • wife was afflicted with • and in the breast,, and a severe Cough, • for the period of.fivejars. About the first of May last, she became so reduced,that she was con fined to her bed for several weeks, en tirely uribble to move. I called in our thud . * 37 84 473 00 206 97 698 63 ly: physician; who after some inquiry, &c., left her a few Ohs. The neat day the Doctor paid her another visit, and then told me that Medicine was entirely useless, as her recovery was impossible. I then procured a bottle of • ' I Dr. iSwayne's Cont— ~j. pound Syrup of e . - Wild Cherry, which she 1416 94 1,286 92 04020 1,851 29 3.778 72 _ commenced Using.according to the directiOns,l and from which she derived considerable benefit. 1 ; con tinued the use of Ate Syrup until she had used 111 bot tles. ; By this tints she had recovered perfedtlyr She now enjoys good health, and attends to.her household duties as usual. 1 would most cheerfully recconiatend this medicine to all similarly afflicted. What is the price of 10 or 15 bottles, compared to good health .°Tours respectfully. • JACOB HATE. Montgomery Township, Franklin Co., Pa.,l • February 3, 1813. Mr' Hale is an old-and respectable Farmer of . 1114 county, well known to the major part of our citizens. ife resides about 12 miles from this borough. • J. B. K. Chembersbura, Pa. Oct. 31,1812. 420 52 523.59 625 91 1,570 02 -07 V3l 71 245 84 375'70 ME 43148 4320 20 297 37 3,427 00 CAUTION—AII preparations frntn this valuable, tree except the original, Doctor Swayne's Compound Syt. up of Wild Cherry, are fictitious and counterfeit. I'r,•• pared only by Uri Swayne, whose OtTice is 'now reins. ved tto N. W. corner of Eigth and Race streets, Phila delphia. L 975 85 THE WONDERFUL CURES Pmfonned by this valuable medicine in Pulmonary Consumption, Cones, Colds, Intluenza,Asthma. Ikon - chilli, Pain in the Side and breast. Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, spitting Blood, Liver Complaint, &c., have excited . the astonishment of all who have witnessed its marvellous effects. There is no account of a Medicine, from the earliest ages, furnishing a par allel: The almost miraculous cures effected. by this medicine, are unpredecented. BE CAUTIOUS to tisk for the orizina/ and only mest rpm Preparation, 4.4.ISWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. ' Otlice Northwest corner of Elgth and Race ' a treets, Philadelphia. • - Far sate in Pottsville, by DANIEL KREBS, and J. C. BROWN; in Orwigsburg, by IL VOUTE • Nov. 30 : 28 86 141 45 187, 95 E 1331 01 70 4,262 54 1,718 75 3,212 98 232 61 379 47 1,196 53 YOUNG LADIES'. HIGH SCHOOL :,908 61 MISS AIL L RETURNS her thanks to the public, for the'very c• cral support they have bestowed on her School, and hopes by strict attention to the Scholars ,entrusted to her care, thet 'she will continue tu'receive their pat ninny: She has associated with her, Miss A. E. AVER, from New England. In addition to the branches already taught, Miss Ayer, will give instruction in Spanish, Italian, Drawing and Painting Great 'attention will be pai d the Moral as well as intellectual culture of the pupilkunder their charge. The Winter!erm, which commenced Dec. 24, will be resumed .on thei2d of January. 1845- Pupils from a broad, wit I then 'be accommodated with board, on rea sonable terms, under the supervision of the Teachers. Terms and other particulars, will be given on appli cation. Pottsville, Dee, 21, 1511. 51— -232 94 917 = 1,199 66 34 80 650 51 691 31 337 05 2LI 49 - 94 INDIAN vEffratau ELMER & LINIMEN T—A cure for Rlictiinatic affiictions. This article pene trates to every . nerve and sinew of the person using it; and it has attained a reputation unequalled by any oili er article in Itheinnatism. This will cure the most se e v ere cases—extend contracted muscles, and bring feel ing and sensibility to limbs long paralyzed and useless. We only need refer to sonic cases below to obtain the confidence of the public for these articles. • The following are two respectable, and the gentlemen . too well known to require comment. Let them be read. I have been afflicted most grievously since ISag" with Rheumatism and contraction of the cords of my legi, caused by the crninps of the cholera, which I then had in its most severe filial.After,qing many remedies in vain, I have found relief—Ad th a cords Of my legs relaxed—the swelling reduced—and ant greatly benefit ted by the use of one bottle of Liniment, used externally andxine bottle of Indian Vegetable Elixir, used internal ly at the same tiine. .I can now walk with ease iii po• itionslhat I could not a week ago endure at alt. JAMES G. REYNOLDS. 12.84 58 2,369 12 3.657 80 1,229 25 302 92 EZO 144 Chrytj,tie street, corner of Delancey street. . Though this was given more than a year since; Mr. Reynolds, was a few days ago at the office, where this remedy was obtained in full health and perfect posses sion of his legs and feet, and though over sixty Years old, stood up on hia toes repeatedly to show the spelt tators how complete he was cured. This remedy reach es and soothes the nerves, and allays pains most elfec. tually on its first application, and by a few repetitions removes more effectually and speedily Rheumatic pains, than any other appliCatton was ever known to do. Its effects are powerful and immediate, Let those afflict editrr it but once, and they, must be convinced. 1.172 , 16 3,1,601.49 The Liniment, is much counterfeited as to external ooks, and the only test of genuiness is to fiud the fac simile signature of Comstock & Co. If that cannot be Rand it if. counterfeit. Buy only at COmstork's Branch House, N 0.2, North sth street, d'hiladtlphia,, and in Pottsville of Feb. 17, 525'00 820 83 1,345 63 7-1 y .135 26 MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT TRUSS • , I • . ~ /1 44 w, • • • ALSO, Dr. Joseph White's Otero Abdominal • Supporters. . • A supply of the above.articles, just received midi for sale, ut the manufacturers price., by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Drugcist OctOber 29,; 344 63 1,235 06 203 89 775 72 1,019 61 $31,301 03 UM 00 - APOTHECARY STORE; .. ' T,DE subscriber oilers for sale a well se C'•"•'•~4 ected and.genuine assornt of • ISIZUGS iIIEOICIN ES, &c., ir consisting of Chemicals, Medicines, Perfu • niery,•Window Glasses, Patent Medicines Drugs, Paints, iDye-Stuffs, Oils, and ,Varnishes', Pain Brushes, &c. Which he is disposed to sell at a smal advance, and respectfully solicits a share of the patron age of the publ4. Physicians•prescriptions carefully compounded; March 16, - . JOHN B. C. 411ART1N . . 49 351 33 200 00 2,909 00 1,000 00 135 00 639,197 69 027,223 00 NEW STORE. OLIVER & MARS, • RESPECMILLY announce to the citizens of Schuylkill county, that they have commenaed bust nee; in the State recently occupied by William C. Leib, one door south'of the Post bake, in the Borough of Ipottsville, where they haus -Just opened a new and Carefully selected stock of Dry "Gvods, Groceries, Glass, Queens ' Earthen and Hol low Ware, 4-c:, eec., Among which May he found Cloths, - Cassimereg, Sat tinetts. Mousefire de Lains Ginghams, Lawns, Merl noes, Silks, Satin, Laceg,•Nankins, Hollands, Flannels, Marseilles, Valencia, Silk, Satin, and other Vestings, a great variety of Muslims, Bleached and Unbleached, Silk, Cotton, and qinghams, Handkerchiefs, Summer Coths, \Velveteens, Ladle's and Gentleman's-Stock ings, Gloves, and Hits of all descriptions Also, , Syrim, Sugar House and New Orleans Molasses, Sugar, rnitee and Tee, Cheese, Candles, soap, Salinori, Shad-Mack -eral, Herring, rams. Shoulders and Smoked Meat generally Toha co, Segars, Crackers, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Sweat Oi, Lamp Oil, &c ,&, &c -- Having purchased their goods with gretit:care and on reaßogableMetMg• they will he enabled fa . dispose - them, at prides quite as low at their neighhorg • February 24th, . 8--15 ) • "'"'"%- Houses and Lots ~ , , al ..„. 4 VII I i II . . . . ' FOR &ILE. !LW , ALSO, a large number of Buildings and out'Lois o various sizes, on tbe Navigation tract,lyingrincipally , in the Borough of Pottsville. Apply to SAMUEL LEWIS, Real estate ag't. Centre st. July 16 '- 29—if (MEDICINES. •••, ' • E IS ` ; ; "••• - azurite, USTIC OIL! dS :41 T - H ur. c . u s a : fe d DEAFNESS CURED. • Sca7pa's .Compound Kreoepfc Acor.:.th . c. Oil, 170Rthe cure of D E F ES , "pairs. and the is charge of matter from the ears; also all those disa greeable noises like the ,bitizing of inscets .falling of watep buzzing of steam', &C., &e. whicliare symptoms of approaching deafness and also 'attendant with the 'disease. The following Editorials and certifiTtes wi be read. With interest ao they speali-facts, which are 'stubborn things.,• ;MUST EXTRAOILDINAItY CUME! — If any have donlds they may now-dismiss them, and TN- most incredulous may consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases of cures, and many of them very -remarkable—by the use of 'Scarpa's Oil.'' have been published, but this 'raps the climax.'• Young or ;old may yet recover hearing'. A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania. and now about SU rears of ace had been ciadually_gettine deaf for more than:lo years, so that it Xvas next to impossible to make her hear conversation in the loudest tones of voice ; Last winter she was induce;) to try •Scarpa's Oil for Deafness.'• Tt is only necessary to add that she bus ne ed two bottles, and that her lumring is perfectly-rest-or 'ed—she is cured. . . DEAVNEss follori•inZ extract from a letter written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in this city; is important., • • 'The bottle of Sratpits Oil for Deafness, that you sent me, with the wish that my dauchter would try it, has been used, and in its . etTi,cfs, liWeaZtonished all; you know how very l i feal she haS bilm since shewas three years old,-sbe now hears quite well, but as the medicine has all been uSed,l n ish 3.0 p to send me an other bottle, whicli I have every reas'un to' believe wi cure her entirely-'-;-[Tan” , /- For sale by B. B.'OI:IMPERT-20 North Second Street, Philadelphia. and by EICIIIIOLTZ L... SANDERSON. Agent, Pottsville July 2'l; 1943, Dr. Leidy's Ceebrated Ointment vAILD;G to cure thO TettPr. Itch, Dry and Watery £ rtinples of the face and body, Scaly, i;rtiptionti, anti 1 • di! Disetthes of the Skin? orthe.niany thousand bottles, (it is put in bottles with the wards "Dr. Leidy's Tetter and Itch Ointment blown in the aide,) neve has an instance beetsknowr. or heard from where it had Billed. A number I..frefer enCe-k can be' made, wirer , it has been used in at pools factories, on board of 'VeSSeIS, and in titmilies, and err• tificates could be published of them, but Dr the detica• cy in having names pUblished in -connection with sg loathsome and disagreeable. affections. • • E- Price 45 cents - per Bottle. It is prepared Only and sold ti heilesale and retail Dr. Leidy's Health EmPorhun, No itn,North SECONL street. below Vine street, sign of thc Bolden Eagle an Serpents.) Philadelphia, and by the different Drug gist; and Storekeepers attached 10 Dr. Lenly's tidver tbmthent of his" Blood in another cOlumn. (w hid please refer to and read, (besides many others through out the country. . . gold io PottAiyille at J. G. 11120WYS".Drug Store pate Eptina's.) Stay 11;1411, . • 19— 4414747 REMEDY VC:6II- /THE constantly increnzin7 popularity and , :aleof J. B. A. Fahnestock's Veritiituge has intim:et! per , sons who arc envious of its succe'is G, palm .01fliipor tint pnblic preparations which triedwal tacit ipl , M to be illefliCa'7iollS lit .tSpqiill‘j Wthai !ront the sysi t'ot • . . Vita Vermifugehas!made its way into public favour upon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, inure than any other medicine (:the kind ndw used; aria while many worm remedied liave by dint of palling . been fe reed into sale, and! shortly after giitie 1111. e the oh'scurity which their worthlessness j•tstly mer ited, B. A. Fhancstoc'k's Verintfuac 6nm:3;ms to be trim - pliantly sustained. It has only to ha, used and Us ellegis will hilly sustain all that is said of its wonderful expelling .power. ! • - CertfilitratE% • - Wales, Eric co-, Net; 1., Jan,q, 1943. We certify that we have A Falriestrieli'v' Vermit'uge is our faufilies. and in every case it . 11,s provided a deiided and effoetual remedy lor wornis from tile systein. -W • _earth illy !rem-2N• 'uteitdit to parents iyho have children alllmed with that dangerous malady .1.+:1.0N VI riciL TIM. B. . ROB'T M Y. • JOSEPH IIUrtRUFGLIS. For Sale, wholesale and retail, at the Drug! Ware house of -- ' • .. . . ' . B A. FAIINESTOrI: & Co. Co rner of Sixth an , 1 Wood St 3. Pitsborg, l'a. For Salo in PotisviMe. by -.. . CI.ENIENS &..l'A (WIN, prrtygis:si , lieoember,.9 150— . .. JOYFUL NEWS.. • • Almost every disease that flesh is !tett to may Le' cured-by the timely use of .OAK ELEV . OM POW.: 0 1/EPURATIVE .‘"RUP. t This may be proved satisfactorily to those who will eall at any of the stores where this itivaluabl e medicine is sold, by certitiates (properly atttheeticated.}of cures petform; ed on individuals who had lost .all hopes ofrelief— certificates of Physicians whu had the most Severe cases under treatment, their patients haVing taken the Medicine by theiradvice and It.gen cured—certificates' from the Piothonotary:Clerk.cif Orphans' Court, No-. (my: ate.. stating their acquaintance With persOnsol - respectability and standing, who having the good of their fellow men at heart, have voluntarily come for ward and given a statement of their case and its cure. for pUblication,&c. ace. The number ofthesC certi ficates being too great fot newipap Cr publicatiqn, the subscriber has deemed it advlsatble to have a copy of die most important nen:Gnat/Es properly authentica ted, under seal, to be piact&lat the stores of agents, who have the medial. ell). sate, when?, persons:afflic ted with Sciolula n/ K evil White Swelling, Chronic Khesmatisp - , Tr./ r. Mercurial diseases Eruptions of the kin. C. of long standing:or in cioient Consumption, eta flead-ache..Ae. hc,may have •nri 'opportunity 'of ascertaining the mantis and residences of those who have been cured by its use. and who.will he willing, Wearied upon,:t6 give'every information required. As a more general evidence that , this is no quack medicine. f would refer to the onuses ofthe follow ing well.known physicians, who have attested:to its efficacy—Dr. J. P. Ificiier; Dr. . G: li ran. Dr, Jno. Ottny Dr. IL 11.111111110 berg, Dr. J. E. other. Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chenni cal Store of • J. S. C. :11ARTIN E. B. UCHIIOLTZ. i n er s vi I I e; Hugh Kittsley Port Carbon ; Henry youte. Orwigsburg. • January 21, 4-Iv. • For Cougik•bolds; Influenzas, Catarrhs; Whooping Cough: Pains of the Breast and Bitten! Bronchitis; • Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathing and Eic-, - . pectoirition; ShOrtnerss of Breatirtjlntlatu-' illation of the Lungs; and arrest of approaahing Consumption; I T has been but a few years since this, medicine has been introduced into thia country, and has been pro ductive of thct most astonishing and uneOected results. As several hundred certificates of its etß , cts have been heretntbre published, it Is ortls necessary now to re mind the public where it can be obtained genuine Throughout_qermany it is known as the "lift P t I. weer," and lathe 6;1'4 medicine in use here for the a Bove affections . , . It is put up in half pint bottles, with ft II directions 50 Cents a Bettis .... - (fro ,- ittinal receipt obtained at Prepared only (frntrt tho orig. A great prlc'e,) and sold wholesale and retail, at Dr.,Lei dy'e Health Emporiutn, No. 191 north Second street. near Vine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Phi :delphia k r ok sale in Pottsville, by Cil P GOO OS FOR CASH, I And no ercditio.tven' ! • ~ • rr !Maul:scriber has Just opened at Mei Store Ramer .- ly occupied by Crosland, & Christ, op Rail Road et., k aeneral a:sorttnent_of GroCeries and ProvisiOns, which he will at the lowUst posAible prices for cash :. Such as Sugars, Molasaes, Colre4 , , Chocolate, Tea, Cheese, Rice, Spices, &c., Sperm and Whale Oil, Sper maceti. Moulds and Dipped ' . Soap, Tobarcb, Seears, Mine, Shoulders. Mess Perk, I Dried Reef, Cod- iish,Slackeret &.c WILLIAM .II DI4.RSRALL" 21—tt Mai '45 ISti CETIFIC.LITE S. WHO EVER HE4RD -OP Facts for the PeOpse ~ Bechter's H PULIIIARLY PRESER V.E, J C BROM:, /14; 11!E=1112 THE CHEAPEST: PASSAGE AGENCY - 1.,1 TI( UNITED STATES. Joseph', Mcliurrayls Splendid Line ofLirndon and Liverpooll'acke4 ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1845. Old Established Passage Ot llc • 100 Pitze,Strect, Cor. of South, N. Y. • • T"E .übscriber bees leave to,eall the attention il Ins friends and the plifilic in general. to the thllo4 in; arrangement's for the. year . ISIS, and for the purpok of bringing out , •-ibin, :second Cabin, and Fitehra Passengers. by the following Itroular l'acke , Ships to and from Liverpoc !, . . Ships' Names. Captains. Days of Suilin2 CIA New York; I June. 6 ot.t. 6 Feb! " II " II " i Nye Brit 5k1,1,11, New United tqates, Garlick Patrick llaltry, Delano . . Jul &Nov. 6 Mar Waterloo, . ' Allen, " II " II " ,Roscius, Eldridge, " 26 " f.. 4.; " i Independence. Allen, Au:. 6 Dee. 6 Apr: Samuel Hicks, Bunker, — • "11 . " 11 i Siddous, E. Cobb, " '2:l " 26 - " Ashburton, Matteson, Sept. 6Jan 6 May : Stephen . Whitney , Tlicutp.on, "ll._ " II " Slic.,:da, t Jeneyster. ." 26 " 20 " 1 -Strip's Nime, ti.'air,ains, Bays 'of Sailinz crt' 1 Liv.2rpool. . . New ship, • Nye, July '2l Nor. 21 Mar United Stairs-, Britton. " .211 " 25 " Garrick, . . Skiiilly, Aug. II Dec. II Apr. Patrick - , Henry, Dolano, ' ". 21 •• 21 " Waterloo, - Allen. i " 26 " 26 " ' Roaring'. Eldridge, Sept. 11 Jan. II May , Independence, Aller, , i " .21 " 21 " Samuel' Hicks, Bunker, f " 20 ," 26 " Siddons, ' E. Cobb, Oct. 11 Feb. 11 .I'ne Ashburton. flat tles4n, " 21 " 21 " Stephen Whitney,.Thouipstin,.. " *2O Peb. 2 Sheridan Dopeygtr, Nnv. tI It :tidy lu addition to the above Itesular Lines, a titunber I Splendid Mew Yoe,: Built 'l'ratriUyTir gbips,"111111 ;IS I, Adirondack,' 'Scotland,' Muse] Clover,"Eelio,* 'Sea,' ‘Vitt continue to sail t'roin' Liverpool, weeklyl Reeular succession, thereby .Preventinir, the least pd .silillity, of delay or detention in Liverpool ; and t the accommodation of person' wl.hin_ to remit mon , to their families or friends. 1 lia_se arranged the pd ment of my 'Drafts on the folrOwing Flanks Cork, r Limerick, derry Sligo; B ass. Waterford, , ;'Artnngh . , • Athlone, . Kilkenny, Militia. Ennikillett, Monaghan, Banbridge. 141Ilymena Butvnpatrick, Cavan . ; ; . pungannan. Bandon. ;BallYsltannoti, Stral;an,:, Omagh. - • Nall;iw, SeollandThe City Bank of Gla..gov .England—letsrs. Spooner, Atwo;•ti & Co., hankl LOndon; Messrs. P. W. Byrne"; S, Co: L. , ivrf,d o, Pasi. -, riatters can nlat hr engairtal from Philadelphia. 80-ton ant i . Baltimore,. by li. Packet Ships nn apaligation beim: made persimai tar by letter, [post naid,laddre,s; , l JOSEPH., Mt Ml'ir.ll.lV. Bill fine ir. , 4•1, • en' rrf , r of :z. l ,titti Vsy,L l ACIENTS: . 133IITI . :1 n, Pott s vil 1,. Pa, ; )11,10.4:11;iltor,„ r chaotic, N. Y. ; ttarr..t 'Prvi,l. ;ire, R. I Cottuh. Arbnny, N. I'.: 'f ' Tholgrtg Art - 051:01.. Vrirl.N.N; I• also lttt ct to a,t-ttr, nty flirtnarnan .._ . in .qen ,, ral, Ora the .Ireate,tnitoeln.:l - ::): wo. N'Vit ill rhe sailing (a• i!, ah.,,,, ship,, 1,,,..th,r . n,. co 1, , , , , tvhivh .1 tiny have; and (hog Pr:::,....nn,,, u: ~ o,,ri..nce no delay un their arrlvAl at the ilut::r i i . I urn: ) . v Is re they En-a:: to etuir:l l l.' I'. S.—Free PALsentze raj ::1•::: be secured 'rcort: LI vtrions Potts in Irelatel and Srottand, froni wit Steamers run' to Livero.mt. BENJ. IlANNAN.Potnrvilli , . Sole .t;)ent, ;or the *tare or l'ennr.ylvani . : . February I: : • .. vwtNerr2t , ::: CABINET' I.eI'ADTUFACTORI. Z.VR S , ( 4 Y,0 "'" public. that he is now hrepared to ioanitfacior: ;will., of Household ;lot Paniorl:Orttiture in the ne. test, hanti,htnest, and turk.t sati.ifmaory manner. has slot on hand. at . his IViirc-room in t :11:01;11:1:n' itre: , t, cornet of Adam street, as :.....;, , rtukettt of , • MAHOGAN V GirAirts rif the french oatterii with Hair S,ats; Fine Math:zany, Centre t • Alahogany Dressing Bureaus, • • made after the irretrch style. with :hi addition ti th. abov.., the ladyertiser. p.repa/ed to reieive and exelmte all orders for ( to will 'lee:irefully attended to and finished at :It- short , st nettrc_ • All kinds of 'upholste - ring, Such as CoVerintt - Tot Chairs ' Lounges, &c., be:tinit.ited in tit: moot :p -proved manner, irentriAted to his ehartte; a lova eNoe ,iiCrice in the business having qualified hint iut the am dertaking • The nth tattier would inform thlqattdie that a Itho(lioth residing itt Pottsville, he can Inrit lint furnifur.: fAlie best workmanship. at as low prict; 2 4. as any onto , c)ty Warehouses, and r,..spzct fully trail;::, - 9 those v. ho filed articles in his Him, to give hho a cad, belm,e parepa sh ', ehilvaltere May 2. FOR SALE. t‘ ligattizx ?atoll Coal S'irea I%;er figtllls,,cconnroical machine ifi cow in oalor -5 at ion at Mr. liast's and G. fir near Minersville. tltr Delniviire 0C:41111Di , Ibia Pk,IVS 1 .Ville. and Mt. Packer's minus near Ma‘tch ('hank. , This Machine is important to the land ”neflf.l. front 41 ,rent reduCtion of was;a,:e is bren'.;in;f, and ,1111 more important to the c,dlinr. the cost *of prno.frity.icoal market being hp its Ilse reduced to le.ss.th4n one tin h of that by the ordinary rnethr,d. . . inquire of the proprivtors, .1. tz. -1. Baum, Philadel phia, critic subscriber at,Miiiiir,vilie. ' • . . Jr IL BE NNyrr. Jun I, '. , . - • ' - •22-3ciiii* Millinery FALL' AN r) WI NTEN r ‘suuoss'.. MRS. Al A al' N. woe Id re.s;.ect fully tn. form the ::digs of Pstt,rille ..rd v te.nt -4: that she will open her fall aril winter fasy ions. this mornity,f; somots them to - e*tnine be • assortment or Bonnets, t•olks, 114,b0n5.,& flaying selected . her goods with care as to qualay, beauty and style, rho coufidt ntly awn:fp:ors ;oon tintiance of that patronage, which has ,hc,ctufor been so liberally bestowed. 'November 2, 41—* New Lumber Yard., Yrr .1117 subscriber announces to the public tbatite ha . opened a Lumnua YARD • • in.the borough of Pottsville, inunediateiy hack niche new Presbyterian Church ; where be v. W.A. - oust:lndy keep on hand, a la.ge assortment of Lumber, of every description. Ile has 'nu hand Pine Boards, from Sl O to $l6 per M.- and Oak, front SIO to .520 per M. Ile respectfully solicits the / patronage of bis friends unit:the public., and feelsconlident, that he will he ILO to supply Lumber', at inch rates,.as will give gel , . ra sat isfact ion. JOt!.FPll.tillEl.l. Feb. 17, • NEW GOODS TOSEPII .MORGAN, hae Just received a ngw:nssort, went of Goods, among which are . sidmidid ban style Prints, Silk Embroidered Negi, Jczirfs. Brussels Negf2l, yards wide for Shawls, and Shawls, Lisle and Xsliburran Lace, a very sorwrior ;Wide' of StripeUaconett Muslin, Thread Lace.Jaconet Inserting, ne , ' ~ variety of other fancy goods, all,of which will be sold null,: lowest cash prices. Pottsville July Annuals, Very Clump. THE abscriber has on hand a few copies' of tho Annuals for 1545, which he will sell vc-. ry cheap Apply in firm. Jan. 4 1845. B. BANNAN; Ag't TO LAWYE.Itti AND. SCHIVENEitti. TWOIE subscriber has just received a lieautifeJ sr, Li ticle oftbnlsap paper. sulect.and plain, almost as tough as l'ar,chment, suitable for Instruments of writinn, which Will besold by the ream. quarter or ball ream. - B. BANNAN, Ag't. Augitst [0 - BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES • MADE OP • THE hest refined American Iron, for sale at about the canoe prices of,thh , Iron in bar, being a saVinz of about 100 per cent to the purchaser.. Alt, shoes sold, er warranted, and if -hot sati,facrory, canlhe returned and the money mil be refunded. GRAY & BROTHER, 4 Walnut fit:. Philnda. June 8 Hollow Ware TEST received at the York Store,s. large and genera assortment of Hollow, Ware consisting of 8,6, 4, 2 and 1 gallon-pots Skillets, Boilers, Src!, winch wilFitie sold wholesale - or retail at the lowest rash prires. Also waggon boxes of all sizes. Cedar ware such as tubs, buckets, Jan. 12;1815, 2 EDWARD YARDLEY.' SCHOOL BOOKS, frau: .'ittiscriiber has just received an assortnien 14- of 0001 Books, which ho offers to those. who Wish to purchase to sell again at as low rates. if no• lower, than they can he purchased in Plijad , lphia 'Phis assortment embraces almost. every kind.-- Try us. B. BANNAN, Agent.' , Letter Pr6sos,,Nrery AT the low rate of $7 - 5(). which 'are equal t 1 the Iron Presses, and will last as lonedast receiv ed-and for s4le .by • ept. 14.. 37 ~! I mourn, I mourn, I know not why, I tedmost wondrous queer; ttro' not feel in pain all o'er, • • Eut I feeTif most right here. My mourning aint for ~relatives, Defunct and Mined to day- 7 ,- It's something Wore—l mourn becautil My Sally Ann's away. She's safe in old Connecticut, • Where vittue's bound to shine; Where beauty last full thirty:. years, „4 Without the least decline There young men nner raking go, ! r. Except in raking hay ; All's right, I'm sure—and yet I •nottri* 'Cause Sally Arm's away. • M The s a p don't shins as't use to dick.' Thtrnoon a mushroom-seems; The Naiads all have gone tctsleci; : c - Besidei the sluggish streams.. I sometimes counterfeit a laugh To make folks think I'm gay— I've.got the seitc_rza-xr•rzcs bad Far'Sally Attn's away. • Peaches don't taste Jike peaches now't I don't knoW pork!from ve4l; Moonshine, or ;nushdand milk for; tnec Would answer fora maaL There's Peggy," though--sholl choWne up; „ I'll isikher to day,- • And make arrangeMents tar the. tiMel That Sally Ann's.away. . • • TIII: nntip . xo l Pow.ca.—A contrinitticationi has been sent to the Pennsylvania...4e4slature'• showing the nninber! i of persons pardoOd during-- the adnainistratiun of Dai.ial IL Porter.' f und the nature of the offendes for which they, Ore cowl , • victed, from which: it app'ears that the 40,e num- . her is over 700. Of iheSe . i about sions of fines and forfeitures, e:"after conviction, and 55 befOre trial. Thei't. b4ore trial' are-as-follows: .• • ,•111urde/ 2d degrel 1, nianslatighteri . l: 1 i,irerjury 1 • 1, arson 1, bigamy •1, adultery 2, forgr . r4; 'burr glary . 1, assault and battery 5, larceir'3• t libel 2, conspiracy 2. riot 2S, passing codmerlerk motley 1. fraudulent votitrg I, ric"cesorf to Isicepy 1,, MA hnutdn 2.- [oral 55. • • 1- -Vier CP.3 vkt er l.,tdegrc 3; marl 'der 2d dejrce 2S, manslaughter 21, iniaiery ]O, to brgainy4, • rape 40, 1 , perjury 1, hur -lel bt,r4lary 21, azs,M - 10;:arson4nd bury i 2, arson and larceny . 1, forgery ..l pasting .countertlit me:Wy, 21, horse stealing 1 - ,P riot 35 - conspiraey'3s assault Anil battery 73 fOudulerit voting 1, frmriulent.itiselveney 1, lara.'ilny 177, receitliii4 stolen ,gl.)ods ,13, libels inisphief3, nuisance .ettrinpt to ,r,r .. nriit bur glary 2, gaming 1., extortio'n 1, forqatiort attempt to'fire dwelling 1, behtialityL.llZeiposuie body I, exhuming dead body 1, nti4arneanor . 1 , 1 I.—Total 570. Climatic!, • - Wexford, Gatway, Colemin, • Ves)ahal. .I..kr-t;stow Lureart % ' :',:4).hr i . 41 - B Y . r oairts is NEW OIL 1: .--,,Vp afteglote is re-, • ' • Vs, latod in 'the New librill'iilaine, to shi)%i:tthe heart-. .. I , , , ,ntes of some of , the hats who ini4that• city, -hying onl chatity: Aclirgynian vb4sAcquently . r a ged upon for - aid i•by a female., aviio4niformly • _ h•ringlit in her artH an infant cl.e.hed,o,l , v, and so poor and emaciated that, appaielll . •s the eisi- 1 - Fitce of the little - sulfcrei could not be4any days • prolonged. After sittitaKti relief 113314 furnish- ed to the child, hi tlterway of clothiti;i•,P,ie clersiy- tuan.t.vektt to rinoller hirase, to tp4.4 call, and.. • qi-e're foudd the 'living siteleaMi . rig:air : lin had jtlSt . 41iev . ed. This time it was in the halal: of anoth er-mother, and clothed in rags as litlM: .lle hi- liesti4a.ted the matter, and found that 1W chill w.:• 1 14„ ~..,. .TiarVed for ,Life purpose of being uleges ce.iiiip. in beeping; that four dii rent pers,i l riktaied it Gilt r this purpose, each tir.ing ditrerenti,trr;4 . lo co)ib-, it it iii ; ,a n d alLelairned itris their" o•a; pil'ley . c ...4r. , . k... ed by t its. operation aboht Si: doirtr.3liir tirte 4 irr.-, We bate fictprentkr..• eaiLd•attentionirit a cac ha ••;, this ciw not un'ilt tlti thougli scintiMhat 1e.;3 atrocious. ‘ . 1 4. 1 t 7. D Fir.A.—'rwre'illi.s)died and werej ~.wreelicii in t 4 : .4 4 3 t twelve • our: in which; ,jho hundred and we.rel l'wenty. Il ( ft*cis arc yet . and a niiinier oi' iv reclti hayeheon passed at 5e..1, - who.,e mPlatieholY etery, wey 2 will never , ha told.• . ri . • : . A y,et silk•hanalL.rchtef tied withoOfuldit4 over the fare, is said, iis a complete sOaaty again 4 suffocation froth smoke; asit permits•eret. breath -and, at the •saMe time, exelugeithe' sMolcly the !oilgl. • • 7,•. Tf t' . „ , ~ , '-• P• A'dentist in Hafiford, Cont,., It_ailvdtipto the . 1 . 14 e of nitrous OxiSt gaS, in tee.th*Ving , It-is said that after'takitig 1.55, fps the . FAutfecty nu r l l - • ' ... . T. W. of L.S" . 11., a :lidsltiftit*m; recently returned frinia cruise, committal by tak ing laudanutii at JOnes's hotel, Phil44lphia, tiday or tw since. He had been lahorii under des, pondency in conse'queneo of disappifftMent. 4 ni it is iinnoted that preparations are jai progress to , get up another pres i cotorent against Bishop una9r- donk, in NewYork,.and to try hioV6n number • of fresh Charges. , . b„, • ; , IN. Br.oor.—The Neiv Orleans Ptpyuoe says that peach' trern 34 in full jloom roil neighboil hood of that city. • , - , Some of the New York Inerchante. are talking , of.a line of packetlfroni that city LO OaltimOre. ' .. ! • .14 The Senate of i;el,v York has deeioed to accep!. the Stateslthare cif the:Surplus Fiao some time since distrihutedq:Att of Congres l / 4 1 . i •• h • - • . .t - - • • 113 The Prc:s . iaent Meet and his lady liave visited Mr. Tyler and his:l4dy at the Whlt4iouse. - • •• ' •• g • . . , •,! • . • ir The snag bOata how operating o n it; o Western rivers, reinovcd &tring,- the thq moitts - of D9cpro:- ber last, '6,192 snags and other obstihtions. • , , VALUABLE PROPERTY AT , L • . . , PlatTAtE. SALr.,s -' . , T"E' . subscriber; otters his,tra v.olicye sale. situ ated partly in Schuylkill, and partl).J.li West Penn Township, Schuylkill county, -the Littip. Schuylkill HaiLitoad runningihrough it, containinei 427 Acres; between hi . ) and 101) cleared and under genet, all of which hap been liihed and mammal wit/fin-the last five years; nearly all of the manure madel-iin that lime in Tamaqua having been hauled on to 14)11e balance timber land; being within live mile; 4pe Tamaqua. mines there isja ready sate for all. amain timber for props. r • THE imbrovethents are, a ji e dwelling house, Ole feethy 40 flet, 2rd iit on the first 1,.,F; 1 6 floor, 4 VIOIDS and entry on the „xl floor with kitchen adjoining 21 feet squaiei and rooms over, ;file house. "Was 1,1111; for and has-lh'ien occupied ps a lintel.. lie Holise. Mils douse, Waitglouse, with a Smoke House, Oven, Will of 'excellentWater at the door, Large Barn, .Waggon !louse, corn cribs, Grain Houses, &r. A Saw Mill erecteVn the best manner, at Cost of over 12000, cirtulai'eaay with tom- . plete tearing. driven by ao'excellent wati# power (the. Little Schuylkill River) with water sufficip,llt fora Flour thqe are also three tenant houses piOlie. properly.. an I.:in.:lied. . . . The subsrriberwishing to I ,!ave the rotnty v o n sell the whit; for 3511h0, and make the payvents. easy., : Persons wishing topurchase will be7shrOn the prop- I. ertv on application to the etihserihrt 'oh:the prrmises : ROWLA.'SD JONES. t-3mo B BANNAN,-AgOt 11C3M SALLY: ANN'S AWAY , January 3, 1915, II 11 11 TM I= ME
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