ME pinterjqnk: ge; .micioiamzi. . . • ttgy Winterlorith ellence. - lie is old, ‘c - .. - -Ana liwllsoot the Sporting attire lambs: Nor the shrill tongue birds. • It To beer the forest Inelodiesi'thoush stili • • - TierglyetZt license to the ruffian - winds , • 'That with black foreheads And distenied ebeek4, -Milttestmarse thunders on their wrecking path. • . ilia lays his Steer on the!lip oistreems, And they Ire ice; and stays tjie Merry toot fiftho slight-runlet, as it•tgapeth - down; Terrace by terroce,Trein the mountain's heed. fe sileneeth the puede; otitis brook, That told his tate in gentle Summer's ear, MI the day long reproachicys, and dot!) bid Sharp frosts' chastise and; chant It, till it shrink Abasled away:' Ire sits with wrinitied race, like some old ,7randsire. iii at ease. who shuts 'The noisy rronning of the children nut, And drawing ureter to the pleasant fire, Drab settle on his head the velyet cap, And bless his stars f.ir quiet, once again. Stern Winter drives the truant fountain hack To" the datk caverns of the imprisoning earth, Ahd deacPactlt.'vvith his drifted snows the sound Of.wllzel and foot -tramp , . • Tlois it i.i.tvith man, 'Menthe chill:winter oI hie the drawkno. - Tto Par loth loathe 'the catie d thlt first 1: loved, Or, liari antna ttiomly hermit. bar the ,toor, Though sweete,nt tuogs_euii it it in vain. Thee}'r. grows;plea 4 , or Ole tiroislie.l scenes, , And old wind-thaaoil taito..trieri etc time r 'White all the tart7bil 'eases autedate , The Sabbath of the tonOt. erhoing round Of giddy pleasurzs, where his heart in youth Disported ea;ntly—the rnshiutf, tread Ofxha g - ret,t,r,orrentis world, are now2ht to him Who, 84 he Journeyeth tau elinie unknown, Wimla fo the skirts of holy sileecc - clin..T. And let all sounds and symphonies of earth ; ' rail like a faded vestment, from the soul, . MO. • SC EN% 'LT ASTILAND:—The' , Newark' Advertiser hits been formed with a lone lettr (rani a friend, now on his way. 'South in company with Mr, .Clay, givinq, same interesting' incidents of a visit to und, anumpt other flaings, a brief accnant of the reception of the r i c h 'lntl beautiful tokens': of atr•ennii• and regard re- Centlylransinitted from Philadelphi I. by a special messenger—Mr. H. I.Vtlite. Mr. Clay. having been informed of Mr. White's arrival'on the I Gth, itnatedimely ,invited him and his fiends to din ner, intimating a desire that the proposed tidal. mot of his mission Should be. deferred , In th,e at- • ternaon. Thaozb the letter is. shietly private one. (111A6ncern.1 chic fly the personyi.intercou rse 'of private life, se yiintore,to make p u bli c : the f o l. lowing extract dcsetiptiyer of zescoe in which the putiiie,no less than the iitusirious Vast anti his guests, is in smint sort's parry. 'After a few words - concerning theolinner, the correspondent says : .• ta.ls'o were now comluete&totht: drawing room. where wd found tire ladies awaiting the intere.-ting ceremony ; Mr. White then foimally announced Clay that he Was 'commissioned by the Clay Club of 'Philadelphia - (of- which he was a membei) to.convey tie Itii lady and himself testi ':nonial,4 of rife regaiti and esteem their citizen entertained for hint .ainl his family. He then hand, elto ",14r. C. in=a heron:Um; manner; a hook in winch was recorded llte n Mies of 5000 • persons who had joined in giving, their imanitiious 'assent to the series of resolutions: (included).Cxpressing their sautiments and feelings towards him person ulty, and the approbation •of..the oars of his re „ splendent hie. He then preset' c 4 MU+ the casket of jewels, conaisting,of a l f racelet,flocaii. pin and •ing of the phrest gold ornamented with constellation'of diamonds, enclosed in n case of 'lnothrt. peart—itself a hjirti. 'l4lese II , r pinned and It i.ttined, Me. Clay responded to Met. n. White in the most failing manlier,- and .situ tears in his eyes. • will not undertake to,•repeat' his address: knawing my inalnlity to ,d r o';him jamice. a few of hia words can co mmand. Ile said that • during_ his occupancy, of high irit-ts iu the.service of his cutintcy, and penaling the la-t -efforts of his s. friends to elevate hint to the highest statiim man can Occupy on earth, he had many" ritier'ngs of "much value be.tatved. upon him, which he• re gretted to say were received by him with misgiv-• jogs, fearing they might be offered ironeinterested motives, and that he :had fesolved incase he had 'been elevated to the presidentiai• chair, that he would Publicly announce his determination to ac cept•uo more present.. from any source; but how happy was he now trOave rt ih his power hi_ that since his defeat the offerings of what he n'ow believett were of pure friendship, had been quad. " rupled ; he now feared that he hail tui-judged the motives of his friends: ha rouid uay say in apology for his ntintate - 6, that he then felt it would have been artugaure in him to have belicied that .his countrymen held Win In so high esteem. • A GLANCE. AT rtyi F VT1:11 E. —7 The increase in the population of 'six States, viz;, New Yolk, Ohio, Alabaina, Indiana, I.limnis and Mk - hie-in, sinCeti,Sik has bran be 995.573. The frontier Western States and. Territories have increased probably in much 'larger proportion . .than those of tite,.tlantie. hoard. Indeed all tire agri cultural districts of the east stair from the drain of Emig ration westwiiid, except thosa which pos ses and improve the ; market and, oilier'-advalita. gee affined by a tariff. Should the tariff be re pealed, the great inducements -to, a transfer of industry to the WestAvill be seriiitisly felt, and a partial paralysis niayitie expected. In the best egriculturaldistrict of New York . miny propsie• _ tors of smaß (Sans have sold out in orifer to put chase more extewivp tracts in the new States West. The expaision of that section is therefore tepid beyond precedent in the history °fate world. A - water in the London Times thus calculates the Progressive increase of our pipulatiou In 1930 a census of the people was taken, and the numbers Fere In 1840 it 'was again taken'; the num bers then were In 1850, at the same rate, there will be _ 24,093 ; 333 1ti 7 1850, do. do. - - 34,118,055 In 1870, do. do. - . 48.270,059 In 1830, do. do. • 68,262,184 In 1890, clO. do* . , ' 95,619.364 In 1800, do. do. - i 137,102,512 Should peace with tho world be eultiiated and our advanT ars be de‘eloped by a wise and gm , erai policy, this ,calculation is, by no means . travapt.t .-11 - orth Arne, icily. 7 'as Pits t.Y Eunors.—fri France, Charles X. was deposed and banished in consequence of Obis edict against tho - Freedom of the Press; and it was the Press which elevated Louis Phillip, who has surrounded it with odious restrictions and limitations.: A curious cir,ntiaitaece Isee'y occur red which indicates the tone of public opinion.-- When the King. of Prussia was titian landing at Copenhagen from his steamer, a spark se fire to the Royal 'standard and destroyed it. An( editor, from this trifling accident, progno , ticated the fill of the Prussian dynasty, and attacked the princi ples and character of the. King. The :Dani.h Government prosecuted the editor for lilieQind he was sentenced to six months imprisonmentk to pay 'a fine of 2,000 fix Dollars bunco and 4 i fertile ling him to publish anything without permie- Bien for five years. As- the editor was unwilling or 'unable to ply the fine a. - .d eo-s, the Gov. ernmerit seized his lib , ary, which was order .d to be sold ;at - section. The first book. put 'up worth a dollar, was purchased for 2.000 Rix Dol lars! which money,'Was handed to the auctioneer, and the fine - and costs being sati.fied , the sale was stopped, amidst great applause. This regird for the liberty Of the Press, in Denmark, shows that the people do not go with the Governmentcheck. idg this freedom. and in sustaining this confetli.r: eracy of allied sovercians:—BoAtort,rilloii. Mitttmy .tlonittintee . of Con gress hero :reported hilts for harbor and frontier idefencel for more ihan a milliou adollars. $20,- „COO is appropriated for Fort •N'l, a.hington , o th e Potomac; $35.000 for iiarapton g oads; 4; 5,- 000 for 'Port Caswell , $lO,OOO for Annapo is ; $20.000 for' the harbor of Baltimore, $30.000' for the tornmenzernent of a Fort on Sutlers' data,; 0.7 • below Baltimore—a small item for t the work that -is needed, bat it will do to begin with. Fort McHenty is represented to he in o,eureplito state_ of defence, and this - is the re - asap ;hat no appro priation is Made fur this fortress. Icattitto.--,The new Constitution of L.oubti 'ana odiefratichises any eilizen . of Mat Butte who shall fight a dunl with, or send a challenge to any other eiligen of the State." ,This will put an end to duelling as far as citizens of Louisiana are con cerned. They,as Fabian inscribes Sir Andrew Aguechenk, may be "the Mist skilful. bleudfand fatal opposite that you could poisibly basis found in any part of Myna," but their only amusement 'must be to fight with citizens of .other States. c- - lactir You Gi. SOB_ - NsAcws WORM SYR UP , . OR TILE, LITTLE SUFFERER'S FRIEiiD.- AN entire vegetable preparation for the destruc tinn of Worms and cure, of bowel complaint, free from all delete ante drugs co, hl add cm tanrin its op eration, and remarkab:y plcassnt 'to take. so mush so that chil d ren will 'ask for it alter they once get a taste Rememlarr that ilobenlack's Worm Syrup the one and that all'oi het s are bale counterfeits ; .bo,Sure and ask fur Ilithensack's and see that it has the written signattate of l. N. & Gt• 1.. llohensack. on the. label. ustited us. the bottle.. The following certificates, are an.ongsi the army . in our posses:inn. PIIILADA.; Ccc. 19th. 1.814. hlitir-as. .11ourssAcr.:—In compliance with your request. 1 sena 'you these few lines. certifying thrd. I obtained a bottle of your Medicated Worm Syrup fur my seri, alad 11 years of age., who as I am con, fident, w ts severely alibeted with Worms, and sur tiAsincl4 tell, he found immediate rebel. I would therefore recommend ft to the public Ds a safe and 't news: remedy for children afflicted with Wm ms• Vours, Sze. Rev Jolts S. L'isstnnEY. Eight street. four doors below Green. PtilLA Altai 26th,.1844. Thin is to certify Vint some tyri or three Weeks since, two of my children were, attacked with Worms:—.l tried every remedy that,' knew or heard :ell of, hut , without .any effect. they still growing worse anti worse, until ehe &tease hid 'obtainel an atarmMe at:if-FATAL' character, so much so, that and all who Paw them felt satisfi .; t d that lawn' \you'd close the scam elf relief was net immediately ohm it“ ad. ' , Otie.of the children presented a fearful picture of diseases,, vita sulfuring, slie wis literally alive witl t worms ; her countAnance had a 'Pallid and dead:Lillie hue; her breath..waseatremely offensive; her irarne woie away to amr re sfteletonsand all the mptems attelidanruplui worms were of a highly ne,lrAvated character. lb Bitch a fearful .extent did the di..eat.e arrive, that , iha.„actually Parsed worms from tTar nese, .tollowed, try tai ionsand alai-Min bleedittg. It wan at this time ,t h at I 'applied to You and of v aned A hottle of nour..Wor.n Syrup. and I. MST, sat, WIIII btallit le hopes,latt wonderful to s.iv, allyr a few doses. a gre It ehant.to- wan .ptsceptible. and in a 11w day s,ro my Utter astonishment, the two pasttml a large wash full;of worms since that Me they rapidly recovered.and - Are now perfectly cured.. . - Sts.ns ' Tut - Lames. Or ford-st.. Between Front and Scrtmd st , 6insingfon. Prepaied by J. N.&.Q. s. 11931.•;N5.-V`K. N. E. cttrner ?d and Coaies st. and-Eight.an Green str:ect, , • .1 G. BROWN, Druggist, Agent. naps vire. and for sale by St erekeeF . ers aid Druggists gen erdtly,throit the State. • . • ngost.q, . CONSUNIPTION, ' COVIIIIS, , : COLDA ' . , ASTHMA, . • Blt0;Cill ris, LIVER COMPLAINT, • pillkulty of bTeathin7, SrITTING BLOOD, ! " Pain in tinfsitle& breast, 1 Influenza,, - • _ Palpitation of the heart,• Croup, ~ _ ; ' Broken Cnastitetion, Sore Throat, . . - Nerva 6 's nebffli.V , ' and all diseases ..- • The -most e ff ectual' of the Throat .. ~• and speedy cure ever , Breast, • . . known for any-of the and - . • . above diseases ti , Lunts; [)R. MAYNE'S COMPOUND SYR-. *UP OF WILD CHERRY, Another wonderful Cure of Consumption! Da. Sy/AI - NE—Mar :.-1 feel called by a sett e e of duty I owe to the- suffl.ring humanity, to acknowledge my grateful thanks for the wonderful effects of,your - .Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry' on me, after having suffered months after mOntlis,with the most afflicting of all disthises, Consinuption,with scarcely a ray of !rape, era -beacon light,' to gtArd me against my own hor rible forbodings. The circeinstances which first led to this awful 'State of debility, was from taking a very heavy ',cold," which seemed to fix itself upon the lungs, which gradually greeworse, with profuse neat sweat. a hacking tough, oppression in the breast, spitting blood with great general debility. My. constitution seemed broken down, and nervous system very. flinch lintialred with all the symptoms of confirmed Consul:m:4cm.. went to Plfladelpliia, and was treated thereby,physi- .cia us of the highest respectability', but still grew worse; omit they gave me np as incurable, and adri.ied me to go Sattli, but being very por after losing commit time, tram my wurk, and having spent all my money on the various ••Patent 'Medicines," which were recommen dedeo high through the medium of the press.' I was unable to take their advice. Being a member oft he or der of Odd Fellows, They supplied me with money grat uitously ty,4enct me to my, friends in Saco, Maine. I was treated by physicians of the highest standing there, hot received no benefit whatever front them, but grad ually worse; until my physicians and myself gave up all hopes of my ever recovering, and I felt like one who is about to pass through the valley of the shadow of death. At this "awful juncture." I heard of your "Composed Syrup of Wild Cherry," and knowing you to be a regular practicing physicjan in Philadelphia ; gave toe more confidence-in the medicine, so I conclu ded, ns a last resort, to make a trial of it. L stnt to 'your agent in Boston, am) purchased one bottle„ which relieved me very triuch.-1 then procured two bottles more, which I am happy to say entirely cured me, and I am now enjoying better health than I ever have before 'in my life. It seemed to have a beneficial effect at once. ',gained strength rapidly.' although reduced to a mere skeleton, and 1 feel satisfied froze its salutary effects in my own case, that Dr Swame's Compound Syrup of Wil4 Elterry. will cure any case” of diseased Lungs, if taken according to the proscribed rules con tained in the pareptilcits accompanying the medicine. Even the physicians who witnessed my case ate high , ty recommending it In similar cases—and I wish'you to make !Vs public, so that others who - are suffering sa I have been, may know where to procttre a remedy at tir.t, which will reach their disease, before tampering, with and ruining their constitutions with the many "quack nostrums" with which the whole country is flooded, prepared by persons who byre no knowledge 'of the sciense of medicine in theory or practice, butare got tip merely with a mercenary view. 12,000,000 17,000,000 I am a Scarlet member of the Dope Lodge of L O. of 0. F, in Providence It. 1., and will be happy to give any informatimi in regard intim' efficacy of your medi cine, and can give ample proof that my case is Hot crag graveled in the least. ALBERT A. ROSS• • To De. H. SIVAYSE, N. W. corner of Eighth and Race . . . . . sig.. Philadelphia. , s. _ -. CAUTION.—Moublic should be on their enard against the mank:,‘,ll,lalsains" and — Mixtures" of Wild. Cherry, which have sprung up to all parts of the coati 'try, purporting to be prenared.hy physicians, all mf which will befound tribe "false," by a little Inquiry it, the (OWllSMlll'cities where they originate. All certifi cates and staten.onts In regard to Dr. Swayne's Coin , pot . d' :-xrup of Wild Cherry are "strictly true," and' e 4 lin . , or i.e daily receiving them from persons who lia I'n tired by the "celebrated remedy." The .-4e'.l '. an I only) genuine ankle is only Prepared by Dr: 'AI E, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE streets. • Forsale in Pottsville.by pANIEL KREBS,and J. C. lIIInWN ;01 . oiwlgsbureAry 11. VOUTE. - Nny. Bth i:sl- , . 45 if EVi* ifEARD OF Dr, Leidy's Celebrated Ointment 1? - 11LING to - cure the Tatter, Itch,. Dry and. Watery 1: Pimples of the face and body, Scaly Eruptions, and Alt Diseases of the Shin?- . Of thimany thousand bottles, (it is put in bat Witt the words `Dr. Leidy'e Totter and Bch fitment' blown in the side,) neon has an Inztance been know' or heard from where it had failed. A number of refer ences can be made, wbere it has been used in schools factories, on board of vessels, and in families, and cer. tificates could be published of them, but for the' delica cy in having names published in connection with sc loathsome and disagreeable affections. Price 25 cents per Bottle. - - it is prepared only and sold wholeshle and remit Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No 191 North SECONE street,' below Vine street, sign of the Golden Easle an Serpents,) Philadelphia, and by all the - clifferent'Drug gists and - Storekeepers attached to Dr. Leidy's adver t ise meat of his "Blood Nile" in another column, (wit ict please refer to,and read, (besides tatty others threafgh out the country. Sold in Pottsville at J. G. BROWN'S Drug Store, (late Epting's,) and iy JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Drug-- gist. • May 11. 1911, ' • DOCT.:CONECAD ISECKER, . Recently frims.Vermany, • - MENDERS his professional services, to the citizens 1 nf this Borough and vidaity. i H&may be consulted at an times and :mall hours, at pls present residence, at Mr. Charles linntz's Hotel, la - Centre street, Potts. vine He flatters himself, that those afflicted with, the fol.' lowing diseases, will find it to their interest to apply. as above; • Painiathe Neck, - Pain la the Side, • Eruptlonson'the Skin, Yellow Jaundice, . Pain in Mu Eyes, • - Coughs. • `Ear Ache, if satisfaction is riot give, tioned diseases, no charge Nov. 29, . Am Neighing. TusT. r e ived a tnt of cheap and jock! Sleighing dJ Whips some as low aa'62i bents each, and for Bala at SANIVAN'S Cheap Store. • -Dim /3, • - PrtotiDENcrii:ll. L, Sept., 20, 1015 Dlseales of the : Stomach, Consumption, Uteeie of the Ntiga .Fever and Ague, Wounds, and - - CapFerig. &c. • idtrailing the above men,. I - too:041e, • • • - 48-2020. .111ebidLitio. VlitGlErralpipvii{ vEdus.- - • AP...lipericq.n. Cv# ege of ,ilcalth. Iv 0 MEDICINE has ever beMi 'introduced to the A- Pit, Pubtle,vohusdVirtnes hare been more cheerfully and'universally acknowleged,chan the a butemamed • WRIGITF'D - INDIAN VEG • To descant upon theli merits, t ut thillate day, would eemio be wholly. tuntecessary, as very few indeed who read this article, will be-found unacquainted with the real *excellence of. the medicine :Rut if further proof svcre Wanting to establish thectedit ofthis siniiu arremedy, it might be foundiu. the-fact that no metli - • inefit the,country has been pa • . ; RDAMELF.fIaVir• COUNTERFEITED. • Ignorant and alert bave at carton* Pia ces, Manufactured ar sputum'sJAl; ?till trearder More completely to deeeive the pub!iu haft made it in out ward uPPeartince to -resemble: the truemediche. — These wicked people could neirit pass niftheir worth ess trash, but for the assistance of certain misguided storekeeper's, who because thdy can purchase the sou firms article at a reduced-rate,; lend themselves to this nurtrstrous system of imposition and crime. -- The patrons of the above excellent Pills, will there fore be on their guard against every kind of imposi tion, and, reinember the only genuine ARents in Potts .ville, are Messrs. T. &.1. Beatty. The following highly, respectable store keepers hare een appointed Agents for theirale - • • BIGOT'S INDIAN VEG TABLW PILLS, FOR • SCHUYLKILL , COUNTY, and of whom. it is confidently' , believed the genuine meilicineTcan with certainty be obtained. T. & J. Beatty, Pottsville. •1 '. • Bickel &41111, Orwigsburg. ~ Aron Mattis, , Mahantango: 1 ': ' - J. Weist, Klingerstown. d Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantango. , Jonas Kauffman, -'- John Snyder, Friedensburg: , ' Peatheroff,Drey &co.-Tusea. Ora: : • William Tagert, Tamaqua. ~ • ' ' . John Maurer. Upper Mahan go..' M. Ferrider, West Penn To unship. , Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrova.i.j ' , • '." , P. Schuyler, deco. East Brunswick Township. G.. 11. DeForest. Llewellyn'. E. 0: &J. Kauffman, ZimMermantown. , • Bennett & Taylor, Minersville... ' . . George Reifsnyder, New Castle. • Henry Koch da• Son, Mclicansburg. Abraham Heebtier. Port Carbon, John .31crt z,-Middleport. ,1 . ' Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton.' Shoemaker & lifintfman, Selinylkillituvqn, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. . • The only security against itriposltion 'is to purchase from the regular advertised agents, aryl in all cases he particular to ask for Wriglit'sllnilian Vegetable Pills. Office devoted exclusively to the sale of the mull :ine, wholesale and reatil, N . 109.11.dce street, Phila delphia. .- X.—ltemember, none ate , ermine' ,e'scept Wright's ndian Vegetable -Pills. i 1 r . , • . WI'LLIA:iI WRIGHT f« h. 21 It cannot be Denied . •j For 7'ruth is mighty ) that - kEIDITS . . IRILLA , _ 7 Ts 11,c irtre.it, giro . n rst. 0716 t 'most cSicariFits of any, oth;r prearatirrd'Of aresparialiist is vi tide. T is warranted•to Ire ifronger than 6 bottleS of MOST lothMs—stiimger than four Of SOME, and stronger than three of the-STRONGEST prepared by thy other in the United States. Dr. Leidy's , Sarsaparillads recomtheruled by till res pectable physicians'in preference to any other. All who liftVc ever used it, have deriVed MORE BENEFIT from oneluittle than three to ten anthers; and those who, after having used othei's preparations, without benefit, will•tise Dr. Leidy's. will soon be coUviticed (as thous ands have already been) of the foregoing assertton• 'The apparatus with tvhich Dr. Leidy's extracts used in his pr e paration of Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the only one in' the' United States, imported by Dr. Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of. Pelletjr & Cave coon, In Paris, at a great expense, and is capable of ex tracting the medical virtues of Sarsaparilla and otliZr roots, more effectually than by any other process. • s SEYERL HUNDRED! EIITIFICATES of re - markalde cures and recommeneations from clergymen and physicians hate been trent' thine to time published it in only thought necessary to keep the public neywainted as to .where. Dr. Leidy's Anroaparilla can by obtained genuine., namely, at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH kall'O -U1151,191 North S E OND Street. near Vine St., (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpeuts;) Fred. Ittowit's and Fred. Klett's Drug Storeb, I'hilsdelpi la. Pri:e. ON E DOLLR per bottle , : 3 beittles Cot 2 EP, and fibottleifor,„ 4'50, • . • • Also by J. F. I.7ng, La master; ands! G. BROWN'S Drag Store, formerly W. T. Epting'S, Centre Street, Pottsville, and by 1.0hn..5. CsMarttn,. Druggist. May it, P 3— Dr. Beeb.ter's Plit:1021:AllY I'iIe.SERVATiVE; For Cow,ths,i Cold'; luffuenzas, &Aar',lei; WI - n:Nang Cough; l'ains of the realit and iiidef; Itrourliftis; /Lsthina;iCroup; Difficulty of Breathing and Ex pectoration; Shortness of Breath; Inflate .' 'nation of the Imaes.; and arrest of apprortalting Censumptlon . . T has bee 6 Dili a few iears since this medicine has :wen it.trnihteed into eintntrt, and has been pro- ()fictive h.e moot astonishing anannexpected results. As several ikundred certificates Oritß effects have been heretofore , published, it-is can necessary now to re mind public Where it can be obtained genuine Throughout Germany it is knontn as the "Life P ' Ferrer," and is themny medicine in use the tho hove affections It is put up in halfpint bottka, with full directions 0 Rents a Raffia ,1 I . . . . Prepared ()My Morn tho original' receipt •ohtained at a great price) andmlrf wholesale, and retal, at Dr. Lei dy's 11,•alth Einpornn, Nn.l 191 north Second street, near Vine, Op of the - Golden Eagle and Serpents) Phi rdelphia For sale in Potts,ville,`bv DROWN. !gent, .Iml he J. 6, C. M.I.IITIN, Dru CD is ~,,xts•TiocK,s vt. . ..t,l't - ,:-,.. iblip 4zr. ' eq4:':.i.-':-k-. ,i'4). .5,::72 4/, - 15 04` . ‘ 1 4 F - - '.I ;2 4 % 0..-51•—•,v,::i,i..'.4'..:.-` - ; :IA C. . ' r' ,';•..,.,,;:::i. ,1"1 — ..'2. , ` ' 4 tj''''',.;,-..-'lll -7-...-di.i.,:,, ~, :-. 7 . ,1 ' 1 1_1'1P riF,-,Vt: .2,- . . i;' - -s• '.-.;,,..- • i ):. t.' -."-- 1-- i ,::-..,',; , __._ L Ill'i-iki,4';—=•___.r> ` .r;,lG ' ;'' , I iler , ' ': kLil 'Cr,'-cs‘ ' - •eietr'C '1 "1 C —:777- §'e:/y9 . ' I n : ' 7 44 u -, IC' .;!' 1 1 / 2 : . . t. - tr• I s t ,_ , ,'' .' 4 ' -- - 1:, ' - ' ,',..r•3... - 4 - - . %,..., -.4 ... w. , 4 0 , 1 ~, 1f,,,z -lit'T -- .a . kt+ R r viOxv MEDY fa • Facts for ,the People. • J - " " • TILE constantly increasing popularity and cafe of. B. A. Fahnestock's Verinifuge has induced per. sons who are envious ofiti success to palm off upon, the pnblic preparations which all medical men know to , 1a inefficacious in expelling morn from the yssrem. This Vcrinifugehas made its way into public faveut upon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more. than any other, medicine of the kind now used; and hile mans worm remcdiez lore by dint of puffing been forced into sale. and shortly after gone tote the obscurity whip"' their worthlessness justly mer ited, B. A. Fhanes-ock'i Vertnifug,e continues to bit triomphantly_sustained It has only to be used and its effects will Sully sustain all' that is said of its wonderful expelling power. Certificate. • •I Wales, Erie Co., ',2) 'en) ,1 7 :,Jan, 7, 1843. We cer tify . that woa have used B. A Fahnestock's Vermifuge in our families, and in everycase it • has provided a decided and effectual remedy for expel att worms from the system. %Vo cordially recom mendit to parents who have children Ahmed , with that dangerous malady; . ELON VIRGIL 11 - At U. • AINE. • ROEt w r MAY. osFen BURROUGHS. For Sale, wholesale and retal,at the Drug Ware house of •. B. A. FAIISTESTOCK & Co. . Corner of Sixth and WOod sta . Pifsburg. Pa. • ' For Sale in Pottsville. by. - - CLEMENS& YARVIN, Deeember .9 • .• !. • ' SOLOMOX xerir • - Oabinet Maker,;Undertaker, &e. FIVIR subscriber anneunces to the public that he has commenced the above mentioned business in t he boroush of Pottsville. immediately back of the Pennsylvania Hall, where he will constantly keep on hand an assortment of • , READY MADE COFFINS. Cabroct Ware tf c.,. 4-c., manufactured of the best materials in - the most fumbler manner. ay - very:low roles. lie also will Manufacture nil kinds of Furniture. &e l to order at the shortest notice. Funerals waited on and Mains supplied, Sc. lie therefore solicits a part of the pnblic patronage which be'wili endeavor to meet by prompt attention to business. Give us a trial - • SoutEithing fo.r the Ladies, .OufILLNG_FLuip forAcepinvhe hair in curl and IVJ tiring it, n glossy appeanne.' • • , CHINESE DEPILATORY: for removing surplus hair from the face &c., which will accomplish it in . tux minutes without injuring the coMptexion. ROUSSELL'S TREBLE. EXTRACTSTor handker. . chiefs. . . I COLD CREAM, - &c. - &c. dec.' ' Togethei with an eten„ nt and demplete assortment of Roussell's Soaps, Perfumery,' &c. which - took the 'Gold Medal at' the-Great New 'York Fair. a short . time since. For ea* at hirpriees by • .. '134 BANNAN,AIt; - . Nov IS Tii , E:':MINER . ::-..,,T.Qtr.'ani HAAS'. l EXPECTORANT,': ' - - - - TOR T4E CUlti OF - Consumption. Cougys, COlds; erC. IN PEESENTING this ,valiialge medicine to the pub lk as tff remedy: for, Consumption, and Pulmonary Diseases hi geheral, I have been actuated Solely bYthe great- success attending its use in, my own immediate neighinnhood; Ind a desire to benefit the afflicted, I kfla'llsiinply endeavor to give a brief statement of its ussfigness, and flatter myself that its surprising effica cyitydl enable me to furnisp inch pruofs of its virtues as willeattsfy the Most incredulous, that CONSUVP -TION may and "CAN BE CURED," if this medicine Is resottedto in-time. As Consumption, however.ls a disegke which differs much in the severity of its symp:. cims,and the rapidity of its progress, and has hing flecrthe akilt of physicians it cannot be supposed that this or any other remedy is capable of ellectirig, a cure'-in every ease and in every stage of the diseabe ; 'on the contrary, we must expect it to fail sometimes, a circumstance which occurs daily,with all the most Val, table remedies we possess, for the most simple diseas-. es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials in its favor from cilizenxof this County, well known to the public. HA.te,—Havine, been afflicted for tha lasi thirty years with Consurapflon, and having had the,ad vice of some ofthe most eminentrhysicians,and was gi• ven up as incurable. I was induced to make trial of your invaluable Expectorant, antlanfliappy to say that lam entirely cared, and am attending to my daily occupation as fitotich Mad never been afflicted. Previous to! ta hint: your EXPECTORANT, I could not. if 1 had Peen so disposed, do an/ oiling at•my trade. I have since ee omtnenduillt to several of my friends, and particularly one case of CONE! •IVIED Cossrm mon, and sin happy to state that in every instance it had the (MAI ad effect, Yours respectfully JOSHUA iIAwKINs Schtlyiktil Haven, October 1, 181-1. - ETAtILE PILLS 'SCHUYLKILL ri..tVEN, January 1, 18 31r: W. J 11 55,..,-Dear Sir:—having barn nflli led with a severe Minim' the breast, I -was induced to try your Expectorant, and after usinFone ',outset it, found it to relieve Me, andl do not hz , .sitatc in recrinunendiim it to the public as a valuable medicine for Colds, Couchs and Afflictions of the Breast. I lam respectfully yours doe., . • 4. EDWARD lIENTZINDER. Scrtuvt.Rtm. Myna, October IP. ISit. I was taken with a bad cold some time aim, and Used ond Or two bottleinf.tfr 11303' Expeitorant. whit li re li..ved me nincli, and should I have occasion fin' the above acain,l would freely call on Mr. Hans for hi. in valuable ExPectorant. , STAGE . , Scurvr.stM. IlAvEs. July, `..i9,1815. Ma: Wmt.t . su .1. 11AASt—Dear am happy to teztifv'to the efficacy of your expectorant,- for answer ing the purpose for which it was intended, that Of re- lievinc CoUghs,,Colds, &c.. Yours respectfully, CHAS: HUNTZINGER. For sale by the Proprietor at Schnylktil Haven, land by the-following!Agents in Schuylkill county. - • Poiisville—J. S. C. Martin, Llewellyn—Johafinan Corkhill, Esq. Minersville—J. & .1. Falls, New Cactle—George ReMnyddr. Eoq. ' Port Crab/tit—Henry Shissler. I'. M. • & Drumheller, Pinecrove—GrPefT&Forrer " ,•ipecrocc—Grac.. —_ orrer. . • Tamaqua—lleilnor £ rilorganrotb, .' Middleport-11. Koch & Son, 4 l ' Tuscarora—Gcorg.e R. Dry. Nov • 22, . . ...... • . _ . 47-1 y • Sarsaparilla Blood Pills.' rrt lIE wiLy Btm.s in existence containing tiariapa 1. rilia in their composition. ney purify the Blood and Fluids of the• bodyi ann cleanse the iitornach and Bowels from all zinxiouisittr stances that produce disease. They are composed entirely of 'vegetable Extriacts, (free from;; mercury and minerals) which make them the safest, hest, and most efficacioll6 of any other pills in existence. Se r sralthonsand certificates of Oleic efficacy ha ire here hifore- been published, and their sales are ir e annually by Otnnianda. Mare than Ons Olitli3 a bolts have already been sold since their introdaCtion. I . . (0 - 'IIIIORE THAN 100,000 :B have been so in M sot alone, th e . pasi year; .thus show in s thatthe are settee they are nmunfat - tured:theyhaie repittatioa, greater than any titter pills—which arises from the fact that Dn.. LEIDIi• 33 yell known at Sams as a regular Physician, and his pills at e conammently employed with greater ctinfulence than any other; in addition to their own efficacy. ZaitctliPy anti. not quantity is a 'yalttable attribulk he, [engine to thent;.onelloXdoing more rood than tTto to roux ni others, 1.10 'atlyise,t; theretbre, when ne essity reqctirrs to take none other than DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS. Try thr.p,! (they cost but 23 rents a box.) Try th(lin! ,So well satisfie d wilLyou be of their good eitectS, you will never take any others. After you have ttitid all other kwls, theretrylh. Lestly's Blood,Pills, the AlDA ence vriltsoon !In:Towered. No change of diet rio re straint from occupation, or fear of catching coldineed, be apprehended; young and okl May take Unlit wiAt e qualsafely. rs• Princioat Odice and Depot: Dr. Leidy's Worth Eanporium No. 191 North SECOND - street. near NINE, (slam of the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. , Also, by Klett Co.l Wetherill, & Co., W. Dy,'ott, & Sons; h. S. & C. Roberts & Co., and cit y Vgist4 gen erally. Also by P. Pomp and J. Dickson, Easton, J. F. Long, Lancaster, and most respectable Druggists and Store keepers lottie United States. . Also at J. G. BROWN'S {late W. T. Eptines)lDrug Store. and John S. C. Martin's Drug Store,,Cent u st., Pottsville May 18. • ./I . t; C K S ' RHEUMATIC' PRESERVATIVE • FOR„ .. SALE, WIMLESALB AND BETAIL I , BY SAMUEL HAUCKS,Proprietor, • East Ring at. Lancaster city. , T CCU 'need not be said in relation to ,this derfal reincey, as the proprietor feelsconfident that when applied. it will, as tart be-, proven !by a number of respectable persons, effect 'an entire cure of tie [thematic and other pains: It-had nut, un til latel.y,bt.en his intention to make it public, 'nut by. the frequent Uppltcations of his nehrhbors.anii the wonderful cares it. has - ctfected.he feels it a dpty he oweion society, as well as lihnself, to make it s more generally known, and at the same time, have it put as near as he can, within the ret.c'h of all vihd may be afflicted with disease,.. -7- Thousands of Wished lU:Thousands of names couht be publishleit of .persons who have been etired.by this celebrated med• Leine. but it is not deemed necessa7. . •• i • Ky - The above mediciae ii an infalitabte cure for Rheum:vie pains, Rickets. Scrofula,Chror icdts'eases, Pain in the Head and Breast, Cramp.. White Swell in:r. Mumps, Toothache. Stagnation of the Blood, Pain to the Buck. Pleurisy, Suck Headache, Cramp in the Stomach,-Soarness and Swelling of the Throat, ,Coughs,;Colds and Stoppages in the Head.• lia, fact it renovates the whole system.i Dincenoss FOR UfING THE PRESERVATII. ~•T le Medreine - shouldi be thoroughly rubbed into th parts alTheied ; to very obstinate cases it 4hould b applied . l4 flannel and the application Of alwarm smoothing-iron ; in this case it acts as, a powerful coutitcr•irritant. :N.B. The, above medicine red sold by ariv Druggist and the public,should be particularly cau tions not to purchase from itinerant pedlars,las all such offered .are counterfeit. 'The only plaees to procure the genuine medicine arc from the proprie tor, or theregular stationary agents who shoe :their authority by the Proprietor's certificate. 'XI - Testimonials (Wits efficacy can be had at the Proprietor's and from the remilar agents. I ''.la - "Alessrs, BRIGHT & r0:17, are theauthorisA agents for Schuylkill county Sept. 27th I. BRE:YNER's VERMIFUGE—a certain cure for worms—safe and very Assent to take. 2. Ginsox's ExTro,crott, which removes Grease or;alHeinds. Dry Paints, Tar, Varnish and Was froni carpets or from clothing, without .injuring the color or thp cloth; ' • , 3. LoS DON FLY Par En—tho best thing knoWn for killing flies and tnasquetcies. 4. A 'Certain Destroyer of Rate, Mice, Roaches, and Ants and another of Bed Bugs. 5. CUNlkes SPECIFIC for Sour Stomach, Pearl Burn and Water Brash, by ono who has guttered ,thirteen years before he discovered the care. '6*. Da. SrEves's GREeN GlNTaterrr foi the Riles. It haso, iel. failed to cure. _ 7. ll,llealemes TETTEn. VVAFO. 8. DREMOND'II INDELIBLE INK,—without a rival. 9. Toe COMPOUND CONFECTION OP Fini , :--jtivt the mrdicine for children and women, it is co plea,. ant to take. 10. BECK% VEGETABLS ANTOIII.I6IIB PILLS.; 1L GUNN'S EII,II.IENT WATER-PROOF PASTE, for 'Harness, Bocits o t c. It softens the leather, and keeps -out the water. . 12. PORE MAN'S STRENGTHENING PLASTER. 13. JAI:SRN'S LOARRIKEA MIXTURE. which CUM the worst Diarrl:ce in a few hours. • . 14..,Tscootes Dysorrymtv Dirrrunt. a certain and speedy cure fur Dysentery and Summer Com plaint. The above valuablearticles aro wholesale and re. tail, by 1,. C: GUNN, No, 1 South' Rifth_streel Phila de/phia,--where Storekeepers and others will be sup plied with 'pure African :Cayenne' Pepper, Arnica Flowers, Drugs, generally, , ,Paints, Oita, Glass and varnishes, at ilia. lowest prices. Terms only cash inr: Cut cut the advertisement; and bring it with oyu. 12th. 2S--ly. To Machinists St .Manu&.cturers. • Moody & 4(th:erotic ht, . • ;Wholesale and retort Shoe dialere, sign of the big Boot next door to 4, B. Whites,and oppaite Getsees • • Tavertt, Centre tared Putt:vane, Pg;, , TtraVE constantly on hand for sale, superior Calcutta ,LlSeWing and Thong leather, Thined copper Rivets, Bum, &c. Superior Belt leather, and Belts (stretched) of any width andiength, made to order, H Carpetbags: Carpet and Leather School Satchels, Game bags, Trunks, ,Glazed hats, Nutria, Musk, Snot, Cloth and - Velvetnaps, and a superior assortment Ara .kinde of mons, women, andschildrens• coarse and Rue bit'ota andshoes many of which' were . made .io order, expressly for Moody & Aechternacht, - and intended to be equal, if not superior to the best analog' work, ;!0 -launch lower' ' - • • • .1, -•-• • Jan:?, Mk • • • • •••-• a :IfP~tfittfs: T 0.1194 E PUBLIC:: Fourteen Valuable Artielei t3l)iyu)elplita. I ititoN. naumovnax, AV. 112, jr: 4th at:, Pli , I Wholesale Hat -P,P;Wfactt . trura, • ft • SOLICIT-the 'dealers of Schuylkill and ' = 'adjoining counties, to examine their stock of RATS of every description. They keep a-large divestment of CAPS, arid every variety of ITATTERS' TRIMMINGS, all of ',which they are disposed to sell upon the best terms. Philadelphia Dee: 20, . 51-3 mo ii - ROLEc or E AXIS RETAIL • PREMIUM HAT STORE, i • Bertrand -ROSS, - • :Ve 120 Cissitat st., south side, 4 doors biloso 41k st., ' PHILADELPHIA, - zr. • RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Schuylkillicouuty, that he haw're-fitted and opened the above Establishment, - where be is prepared at all times, to fin ! nish Seaver, Nutria and Moleskin Irate, elpal - to any manufactured in this Country. Also, a superior qualitrof Caps, for °dicers of the Army and Navy, together wish Dress, Riding and Sporting Cap=: a new and splendid style of Childress' and Boys' Caps, with a great variety of Rich Fancy Furs for Ladies. . trust received, per Steam Ship (treat Western, the aPproved style of Ladles' Riding Hats also, a beauti ful assortment of Childress' French Caps I am delermined that my Hats In point of beauty and gliality, Alan not be surpassed by those of any other establishment . in any city in the Union. - D e c. 13, 1815: fO--Cmo GRE.ilr CENT PiIIiLALDELIMIA `CLOTHING .ESTABLISII.WI ANT Corner of Jyarket and Decatur street, No. • TIIE gOST,EXTENSIVR ESTARLISLINIENT - I OF Tug IUND IN TUE UNITED STATES.. DA 'NIEL CR TH; • 210 MARKET STREET, COR. OF_LIECATITIi H'ETAS novi , finishVd the most' extensive assortmeri of FASHION OI.V. CLOTHING ever offered in the City or Philadelphia. ":l am warranted in making This extensive prepare titan. ill the fact that I-have a larger - cusiom than any tWo-st • re:: in the rift, and importing my own Goods direct Si large quantities, of the choteut ! and most fitshionalile styles. norm° the other tailors, who tiny ip small rmantitiee, hive commenced making' up for "salrs. wldchiiariait me in making the assertion th.it.l can sell a snit 0* Fashionable Clothing at a !Oilier price lo the customer than it costs at some stores to get the goods made. wish the public to uneerstanddistiretly,That this ei.tablishment iv condnctrd on the principle that I can and do eff.ir better lerms.to my eiCsiemers than can possibly be afforded by any other in the lYisiness. 'Cie reason ofthis'is plain=l condlibt mx husiaiess entirely on tlie.C/istt principle, boy and Aell entirely hie Cash, keen' no honks of credit, and of course do kot have to keep Clerks to nttend to the bad debts. Thus midi for, the principle which eonthiet bu- siness. I have now finished, and ready fur FALL, and WINTt.:II SA I.F.S, about 11,5.CC0 garment S, of the newest style, the cut and main of which is univer sally actiowledgeil to be onequalied. Super super. Dress azd F,:raeli; Coat 4,'in every vari ety ct shade and color. . 'Newest toles superlative French and ' American Cassie:lc re Yams_ A la rae and moot splendid assertment of rich style Silk :grin° and Cashmere d'Ecosse Vcstings. of my own importation, the style of .some of which cannot be had elsewhere in the city . The most extensive assortment of super Cloth Cloaks ever seen in Philadelphia, with every variety of new style Woolen; ('laid and Striped Lining. • Asphalium, Beaver, Bangupeows—a Virgo variety. with different style, Trimmings—Woved Beaver. Ilangu? Coats, Plain Beaver do Adelaide Saelt, do., a new and 6cauttfulalticlu fox easy and pleasant Overcoat. 1 have the large.t digitay -or.Cloaksevernifered in the rity.'with every ofialr•artiele in .my line of busi ness. which 1 aui determined to sell lower Piaa can be sill red by any ethers in the trade, Philadelphia Sept. '27th. 1815 HAT AND C FALL AND WI GARDEN No. I% .Ifurkel st. t k`,=l„, PARTICULAR - .....7 --- . : _ tention of the c . - 7, v ille, and - vis in ' — "chasing Hats an Store, being fully satisfied i Of al} and every person to t offer one of the largest and and Caps in Philada., at pri `HATS!. HATS! HATS! Sit?. Rea. Hats, $ 2 . 5 0t0 V " Brush Hats, $2 to $3 I ' Moleskin 11ata,42.50. ' (usual price [bur delleri.) Sup. Silk flats, f,50,t0 •" Caps. hits, *2.00 to 3, " Fur Hats, .91,`,25 an iirriardP, and every-varie ty and style. of Hats at as totnshinely LOW PRICES; .Wanted it to be generally known. that we wilt.sell' none but firi4-ratia , Hats, and more vre do business on theprincipte that HONESTV IS TILE BEST , POLIEYt selling( heap to every one, judge or no judge! eY Country Merchants, Storekeepera. Hitters and others, purchasing , any articles in the Hat or Cap line , wit, find it to their advantage to call, as we have a large and complete stock suited to the Country Trade, which we will sell at the lowest wholesale prices. Call and see. Open evening. Musk Rat Skins:and other Furs wanted. GARDEN & BROWN, ' No. 195 ,Market street, 24 ttOor below Gtb, rbilada• Phi!ado, Nov.9D, 1845. 1 48 ly - I .BEST BUTT HINGES, NT ANU . FACT I ran ' f A o S r ' ;NIL 1 6 y r.:11O RETS, Pascal Iron Warehouse, S. E. corner of .Thiid and Walnut strect,'Plnlada. Phdada. August - 9, ' CHEAP SNATCHES AND iEWELRS Christmas & New Year's Presents. WOULD respectfully - Invite 41) persons whining, to pfirchase good and cheap Jewelry t;: fr their own use, or for making presents, to call and examine rni stock of Fine Gold-and . Silver WATCTIES, of ever' deScription. Fine Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and liaii Brace lets, Gold chains, Breastpin s,Finge r Rings, Medallions, Watch Keys, &c., Silver Spoons; Sugar-Tongs, Butter Knives, Tooth Picks and Jewelry of every description. Also on hand, a good assortment of tl day and 30 hour BRASS CLOCKS. tam determined to sell my Goods asaa they can be ;purchased at any store in the United States. and will warrantall to be exactly what they are sold for,. or the money shall de rdihnded. c.l- The highest Cash prices given for old Gold and Silver, and old Watches taken in exchange for other Goods. IS M- Watches-and Clacks repaired in the best manner, and warranted to run well for one year. LEWIS LADOMUS, 'o. 4131 Market st. above 11th, N. side, Philada. PhDacia., Nov. 15, 1815 .A.IVIERIOAN HOTEL, • PHILADEL PHI. THIS commodious and delightfhlly lo eater' Hotel,. situated in Chesnut street c Philadelphia, directly opposite the State, II a House. henry .2. Charter, Proprietotr offers every inducement to the travelling public. It is in the centre of business, it is within two minutes' walk of the Post Office, Custom House, the prinbipal Banks and places of amusement t is in an airy and delightful location, and the proprietor pledges himself, to devote evrry attention. to his table, ond to have obliging and attentive servants to conduct to the coraforts of his guests. Baths, warm and cold, always ready,, nd an assortment of wines of unequalled ex cellence. , Thilada. Nov. 222 ISIS,' . 47—ty. •• ,1 4 .4129UH5R 4 C.IRPeNTER, Conveyancers, • 56 WALNUT STREET, PUILAPPA: Money Loaned on Mortgage, and Real Estate bought and sold ' 1-, • - . Philadelphia, A p it 19 - • 16.31;1 PASCAL IRON WORKS, • PHILADELPHIA. • ' • WELDED Wrought Iron Floes, Suitable for LOCO., V V motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers, from 2to 5' Inches In diameter. Also, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tubx-forliy dranllc Presses; Hollow Pistons for,Pumps of Steam Engines 4.c. Manufactured and for sale by " MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Warehrinse S. E; corner 3d and Walnut sts., Pbilada. . Philaila Nov. 22d MIS Flour S Feed Business. HE subscribe, respectfully announces to the pub lie,, that he has associated dr. Nathan Evans with him µt tonducttng a general Flour and Feed Business, under the firm of RUCH & EVANS, at the southeast corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the bo rough of Pottsville, where they will always keep on band, it, urge and good assortment of Floor,Feed, , ‘.• tlaytv the bale, &C., &c. ' Allot which will be sold at the very lowest rated— They confidently solicit the patronage of the public, believing that all those who deaf with them, will find it to their mmual aiivantlige July 10, • 09- 111THIPS.—For Sale at 1113EtTIN!G" Drug 3,tore---,ac(assint9ent of Gi Sulky, and Cairiage ' - . , r• March 22 .: .:.. ' ' . NiTll,lllAAct B ROWN, &ICO • WHOLESALE 'DRY GOOD DEALERS: No. 20, North Fourth'street, Phitada. .• HAVE a large Stock comprisingl general variety:Of ..01ERICAN antiTOREIGNDDY GOODS.: They regularly attend the -Suction Sales. at • which they can frequently parchasemany,Seasonable descrip tions of Goods—lrma kelpie the regular prices, and which they Will sell at a mall advance. They receive many goods direct kern Mannfa Wirers, and will also be receiving' Oro newest styles of Fon ;Mos Gnaws a's linen as they ate In the market, fit= ice-, ported - ens both here and in New York • Their exertions will lie directed to keeping constant ly, a. very superior assortment of the most desirable • Staple ciod Fancy Math, which they intend to offer to Cduntry'lffetchants on the most favorable terms, and at the latest prices they can be found at in the :clip of PhaadelPhia,lind respectfully invite them to examine for themselves. Their stock consists inriart of the following: Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, - Jeans, Plaided' and Striped Jeans, [a new article,] Flannels, Kerseys, Linseys, Red Padding, Canvas Padding, Beaver .teens, Velveteens; Veliet Cords, Alpaca I.ustres Vesfings, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse. de Loins, • Gingltams. Lawns, Irish Linens, Russia Sheeting and Russia Diaper.. ; ' Goods for Summer Vear, New Style Fancy Figured Linen Drillings, Plain Brown linen, Crape Gam broons, Corded. Plaided and striped Ditto, [new goods.] Plaided and striped Krenil ins, [new • goods,] Nankeens, Extra Heavy entlonades, Summer Cloths:lP:inns. Mexican 711 ixtures, Blue and Fancy Coloured Drillings: Satin Jean:l, Fancy Single Milled eassinieres, Coat Gingham: &;e2 Brown' and Bleached Miislins, Cherkii,Tlckings, Brown Drillings. Cantiin Flannel, Plain White Cambries, ' Checked and striped ditto, Lace CanibricksalAilin nets,.Bonk Muslin, Mull and Swiss ditto. Litre • Goods in variety, Coloured Cambricks, Hosie ry, Gloves, Thread, Buttons, and a full as-. sortment of Trimmings, ' •i PRINTS--A very extensive assortment, to which siew Styles are added as they come froth the Mani Philada.; March i, TA NINACTUFIERS. No 65 north'Front street Philadelphia, have now a good suptdy of !heir warranted, pure while lead, and those customers whc have been sparingly su pp Led in consequence of a run on the article; shall now have their orders tilled. :No known stibstancepossesses those perservative and beautifying properties so desirbble in a paint, to an equal extent . with unadulterated white lead; hence acy admixture of other materials only tours its . value. It has iherefore been the steady aim of the manufactures. for many 3 ears, to supply to the public a perfectly punt white lead, and the iinceasurtAe. marnl for the article, is proof that it has met With fa vor: •It is invariably hrandetton ohe he ad—WETtl- EMIL & 13.1:0 1. 1JER in full; and : on the other, %WARRANTED Pe e:r:--allttn red letters . November 19, PAiladelphia,' Reading & Potts - wine Rail Road. Reduction of I..reight on Merchandize. N AND AFTER Monday nest, Stine 21414, Thlt„ O Gootla will be thrwartlttl with despatch at the (id - towing rates of Freight, betwetin Heading and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 tbs. Ref teeth ILrehreen . - Reading Reading. and. and Phila. 1 10 75 cts. Plaster, slate, Was, 4-c, Pig Iron, blocims, timber, 1 . marble, rosin, tar, pitch, ' , 1 20 9O cgs and grindstones, . N a ils 4- spilte, bas iron, I .• . - . caltiogs,tentlt titpentine I . . • bark, raw toliaeco, salt, ). . 40 I Oil . Provisions.txuakoeg, lam 1 . bey, stoves, .i , e,,,; Flout per barrel, • . IS els. - 11 •cts7 -Wheat, corn. [Ye, clover? 4 eta. 3 as. ' seed; 4; F.:Littler bushel. j Groceries, baldwar e.s te el, ') . • copper, tin, brass, do--• .. . mest . ic liquors,mae bine ry,, outer and errs, 14 1 34 - cheese, lard and tallow, I oil,' wool, cotton, learner I raw hides, paints, nys- . . . ters, hemp, ander/id:MO.I . . Dry Goods. drugs* medi-1 • tines, foreign ' liquors• I . wines, glass, Paper,fresh ,1.• 260 170 - fish, meat, confeeliona-J .. , ryi l books 4- Stationary: j • • ~. No l , additional charges - for commission, storage, or receiving or' delivering freight at stay if the 90mpa.... ny's Dennison the line. , - . . July 1 . 5, 1813 • - 30-6/r_o LPHM AS' STORE. NTER TRADE., BROWN, • 1 dbors'below Si.rth .54. i, on Ly invite the at- Irizens of Potts- ay, (when nur- s - id Caps, to their '-' • it is matte to the interests deal with thena. They now InbAt splendid stocks of flats 'ces defying all competition. CAPS 1. , CAPS I. CAPS I. No. I and 2. tine _atter tor Caps, Cheap. , No. I and 2 fine Shetland far seat Caps. ' No. 42 pin fine musk fur Cape, some as tow es 75 cts. ' Hair, seal, cloth, fancy velvet, fur trimmed, glazed, silk, oil-cloth, leather, and eVery,.variety and style of Caps, I'M men and boys,„ at unheard of LOW. PRICES.. EOM . MI 11 . 291-!!! . =l. .' ..., ! 0 ' \ , z, . -AVINTER ARRANGEMENT. . , , . ili-Wisetiger tr ains. Roust °taunting on arid after Monday, Oct. 0, 1895 From Pottsville, at OA. M.,} Daily except Sunday" • Philada., "9 A. M., - ^".,‘ MORRIS . OF PASSING I9E41:013. -•• For Philada., at 10 A. M., 1 . t " • Pottsville " 12 A: M.,,c • . . - RATES OF FARE. Between Pottsville and Philada., 03,50 and 3 00 ." •. " Reading, 61 40 and 120 - • Philada., Oct. II _ .• - . ~ 15-7 1 , RUCEI-& EVANS. tjitnbctpttztt PURE 'WHITE, LEAD. Whetherill & Brother, 7. 12 . : 1- • , SALT. ! SALT AT.t.CA.SaIt in harrels & bags; fin sale at the:lowest C s Market price, delivered on board of Boats on the Schuylkill, FREE Of PORTERAGE by GRAY & 8R0T17F.12, 31 Walnut st. or LocnSt st. Wharf Schuylkill. ahiladelphia July 19th, ' 29 BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES 51ADT; OF • THE best refined American Iron, for at ;Mom the same price 3, of the n 1 Iron in hp.f, being a sa - iiim of about 100 per , . rent to the purchaser. All shoes sold, or I 'warranted, and , if not satisfactory, , can he : - returned and the Money will be refunded. i GIIAN A. nnoTurat, 42 . 1.V01nut st., Manila. June 8 03— . ATTiTIOi. MILITARY STORE. • • liffllE subsr.•cisrr would respectfully inform his 21:friends and cnstomeri, that he has located his • •• Cup Alan -factory . . In Third Street, No. 9i ! ,. a foiw.dbors.below Race; where he would be pleased to see his old customers a ndas many new ones as are dispoted to favour him with their custom lie still continues to manillactu re Military and Sportmen's articles °revery description, such as leather, - Clutli. Felt, Siljt and Beaver Dress Caps, of ail patterns; Flarage Ca 04 Bolsters for troop Body do ;Ca hooch 13oaes. Bayonet c ibbards, word Betts of all kinds ; Cantrer ; Knapsacks, different patterns': Fire Buckets, Pasting` 1304e5, 'l`tibc do. Brush and Pi cker's Forspeons , Firemen's Caps, Leatfrer Stocks, Gun. Cases, superior quality Shot Bags. Game Bags, Drams, dte.,&c. ' lla'Ortlers thankfully received aad promptly at-, tended to. - WILLIAM (.'RESSNIAN, No. 101 Nortli'l Mrd Street, a. fiw doors below Rae - Philadelphia, January 13, 1844. ! ' 2-6 m - . okzto We reeoinmend all of our friendi visit no-the Ci ty to call at the Pekin Company's .Store, and lay in a supply of their delicious Teas. - ' THE PEKIN' TEA COMPANY, ' .-N0.'30, SOUTH. SECOND &Tr Between Market and -Cttesnut, • .rill Enuur.t, HAVE constantly' on hand, and for bate, whblesale and retail, a variety of choice frksh Teas, at low er prices, according to the quality, than they. ran be bought for at any other establishment intbe city. Cr TEAS, exclusively, are sold at this house, and several varieties, which Cannot be obtainedelsewhore. Any Teas which do not give entire satisfaction, can be returned and exchanged, or the money will he refunded. Tne citizens of Schuylkill 'County, are 'respectfully invited to me us a call. • G. li. ,ZIEBER, Agent for the Pekin Tea Company. Philada., Sept. 77,1815. • '29-1 PHILJWELPHIa3, RE3DING AND pOTTSVILLE "R,RIL DO.4D. , • ' Merc h an t s . AWHO bay foi cash, are invited to buy lilts of the house favorably, known as James S. Arentit's for many years. : . CONSUMERS who desire to . %akar service, able Hats can do so by purchasing those of our inanu. faCture, as we superintend every branch. of the busi. ness personally, and are determined tiv sustain oar rep. utation for selling the hest Lai in the Milled States. • HATTERS supplied with every description of Hats in the rough,, Furs. Trimmings, &c.,.the quality of which-may he depended on, as our extensive rnanuthc tory' enabjea us to supply them of better quality than any other House. Orders enclosing payment; promptly and carefully forwarded.? MARTIN & PAT.TON. NoI 118 Market Street, Philada. - I : tilada., D4c. 27,1815 1 . , • 81-lnio • • Prime *Mackerel. JUST reeelved at the T.:lrk Store, a supply 'of.3lese: :Mackerel, put up expressly fot family use, without heads. , EbW4O.ID 17,&11DLU: 410 V. 15, Ifip. • • ' B.R.IIpY § B11141077 7 ,'" , Watehmakpra and Jewelers, . . FROM TUE ..CITY OF PUILADA: • - - Respettinlly announce, that they have taken the store nes: &or to elie's new Hotel. at the lowe end of Centre at., • in the Boro hof Pottsville. • where they ave recently opened a Choi e assortment of CLOCKS. PATCHES &JEWELRY. They pledge themselves' to jell . their g ds at as low prices as they can be bought at any other lishment in Pottsville ar chew I me, and believe tb..ty can render full and ,entire satisfaction (as regards both quality and price.) to all . who may favor them with their, patronSge: c • • • it.r.r: Clocks and Watcbesofevery description. care fully repaired and warranted, 1 WILLIAM BRADY. . JOSEPH. S. ELLIOTT. Pottsville, Oct: 18,1815. - 42—tf . . 1 43, 2 .. : ) t .-; . ". :c D -;, - . ~-; ....z...2. . tb-\ : ~e 0 c # - ~.!--- IRON! IRON!!' BRI-G S4•POTT, T,TILE. . ... T OW - N .11' AL 11, HAVE an assortment. of rolled and hammered !nor, tonrisring of from .1 round to 2 inch. Scroll from i x 1 to ix 2 . . . Squaresfrom . 4 a 3 In 3 x 3 .. .I liamitird ore from.i x; 5 3 ;nch, . ; Scollop iron of various dimensions ; ' Crow-Bare, lough.lions, , llorseshne bars. Medg.r. . ' Moulds; Juniata Slit ' . Nails. and Horse_ . • Shoe Rods. , Octagon Cast Steel. ` - . Shear Steel. English Blister. American Blister. German Steel, Spring Steel, etc, ate., 26 June 29 New Advertisement. STOVES.! STOVES! Tuwr received direct from one ofthe most extensive.', ..1 manulaetnries in the city, a general assortment of Stores. which will be sold at l'hilarbilphia. prices, con-1 sisting oft:eel:in; Stovesof the Most m,proved patterns, Salamanders Cannon Stoves, with either clay or iron cylinders. and Radiaterstovenfor parlonn entre-latest style and bestfinish, all of which ' are nowsotfered for sale at the 01,D YORE STORE, where the public are': INa rt icuta rly Mytted fo call, the ladies especially. EDWARD YARDLEY.. 1 Nor. Sal MBE 'Subscriber haat recently opened a boatdiam! house in Market street, Pottsville, and will larr pleased to have a number or respectable boarders j Good accommodation will be tarnished on reason able terms. A I-n transient Boarders accommodate& on reasonable te:ms. • ! ELIZA ItAtiGiIAWOUT. Pottsville IVray 3J. I . IH=ly KEE !,, . .-.. . , Alexatidexis Tricol?Aphe, 1 : ALiguLD DYE which changes light and grei MIT to a beautiful black or 'Tads color instanta t neouslv, withont any y injory tolbe hair &c. Any per' son cirt apply it so simple is the process For alle at Philadelphia Prices, ' B. BANNAN Aft. Nos. Di' SC,— . . Platfoim Scales. /t, ,ADt suitable for Rail goads, Ginals; coal, Hay Ores. Stoves, Caton, Tobacco, Lire Stock, 4-c. "I c- Orders promptly attentithi iu atottt manufartory; Seiond stret,Cittlttltti, New Jers-6v. ELICIatT & ABBOTT._ Camden, N. I. Oct. latti, 1.8-1.5 • • NE\V CASII. DRY GOOD, nozcov Alm TRIMMING STORE, • '11111". ROOM FORMERLY. OCCUPIED IVY I MRS. PHILLIPS 1N CENTRE STREET. • Ihe subscriber respectibliy informs the citizeni rottsvil;eand the public in general, that helms just petted a fresh asExistuicat of the newest styles of good-1.1 consisttong of .1 Silks, Lawns, 'Alpacas, and Balzarines. . with a variety of 'fancy goods. Also, a new and spta it did style of Prints, Silk, Thibct Alpaca and other shawls, k Blue, and Black Chiths of a'superior quality. lie has also oa hand, Sewing Silk, Spool and atent Thread of the. 4i:test quality, Givers and Hosiery, Straw Le • horn, Gimp, , Braid and other styles of Straw, Bonnets; by Me ease, daz. ca• aia k Bonnet." .itten's and Boy's Leghorn ars, All of whlchwillbe sold attbe - iowet , t . caslt prices. _Apl. , al 10 ly- )OSEPH mortcArt,- I MARSH'S SUPERIOR . PATENT . TIWSS • -)P'7141611-6 Dr..7co,tPla White's Otero ,Abdominal' Supporters. A supply of the , nhove articles, just•reeeited and for (tale; at the manufacture/6 paces, by JORN S. C. MARTIN, Druggist Oct ohe 28, ANTt . MACHINE MANUFACTORY snbseribet is prepared ro furnish all kinds o•f Mathiriery, such as Steam Engines, either bleb of low pressure , -blorr ins; and pumping Engines, saw and grist Breakers and other machinery connec— ted with the mining.linsmess, Also, balk !S, iron boats, propellers and propeller engines, iron and brass, cas— tings, and all other articles in his line of business, at his establishinent in 2tl ,street, below the Rail , Road, Camden, hew Se!sey, JOTIN P. STARR, Late of the iirm of MOSES STARR & SONS:, Camden, (New Jersey') Nov_ 1 , 1&1& 44-tf POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. • ..Cef's•:.'*-, . • .. . E; W. dIeiGIICNIS, R:EPETP I.ILL Y announces to the Pahlic. 'that her ' has taken she Establishment known as the Potts ville Iron Works, on riorwcgimi etteef,- where he is prepared to held all kinds Of Steam Engines, menu ,,,:,:ure Rail Road Care, and Machinery of almost every descript; •ii, at the shortest notice, ancton the most rea sonable terms. - • - ta. Persons from , broad, in want Of Sten m Engine's will find tindit to their advance ';g to give blm s call beforo eagaging elsenthere. May ~l ~ COJiIYS P;ITENT GALVANIC BATTERY. T DVsubScribei informs the public, that he hair beerl appointed by . Wm. P. Cold, of Philadelphia,. bin agent for the sale in this and the adjoining comities of. his PATE.NY GRADUATED GALVANIC BAT TER Y, adapted to the use! of PhysiCians and other persons of competent skill, in the treatment of nervous disorders: • Persoip detirous of purchasing Mt. Goad's instru ments Fah have an opportunity of examinitig the ap paratus, at my residence la the Torn Bail b. this be" rough. ' • Among the many 'Complaint§ which have been cured' and alleviated by this povreifla agent in medical pracr tice, may be enumerated Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy . ; Lock-jaw, eniiciated Limbs, Rheumathinx,TicTioloreux and various °thee neuralgic and nervous disorders. it/ Raving purchased one ot Mr. Gowns Graduated Flatteries, I am prepared to operate on persons stiffer ing under any of thosbove described complaints, and respectfully solicit all thine who may feel interested In this pliblication, to call and examine toy apparatus. PRTGR P. IldUll.GX, 2.6-fart _ Pottsville, Scpt.,6, 1815 VOLINS, FLUTES &c. , —For saki at MAE... TINS Drug Store, an assortment of Violins-, flutes, Clarionets, Fifes &c. to which be invites the attention of musicians and others. ti March 115. ' • POTTSVILLE BOOT 4- SHOE STORE. CENTRE ST. AOJOININGTHE POTTSVILLEINUSE. • •CARD. • & ..J:•FOSTE R, • - . RESPECTFIJLLY invite thaatteation of their friends' and customers to their stock of Boots and Shoes. They have largely in_ • creased their stock and now offer Boots and _Shoes at and retail at the lowest rate. and no mistake. They have also on.hand Solo and Upper Leather. Calf-skin, Morocco, Lining Skins, Bootees,_ Lasts ; and a general assortment of Shoemakers' findings. • Boots and Shoes of every kind, manta'actured to or der at short•.notice. . Jaahary 10, 1810.. • " • , • 2-3 mo THE OOVERIIIENTAL INSTRUCTOR, • • Or a brief and comprehensive view of the government Of the Un hod States, and Et the. State governments; in easy lessons designed for the use of schools:by it IL Shat: till. Also REVISED STATUTES OP 'TUE UNITED STATES, and additionallews to 1.9:4, redtwea toccata ! tioos and-answers fur the wee of schools end families, by. Wm. B. Wedewnod`, Jost received and for eaten BaNNAN'S cheap Book store. Nov. 49 ~~ CIE IMI STEEL Boarding. A LSO, NM II