itippings. 'tiniest:a leratcs.—Laery State should ite poet, slut why not its ntunery The A i h s .,:r Vitizen takes op the office: . - Where is the habyl Bess its heart— .. • Where. Is muzzer's darling boy 1 Does it hold its little hands apart, . • - The dearest, lessen tnyt Ands° it does ; outwit! its little chin Grow just as fat as better 1 .... And wilt it poke its lilt fingers in Its tannin little mouth and mutter. Nicey wicey words, Just like little yaller birds t ' And so it will ; and so it may, • No matter what its . p..ppy.111:11111111 , say. And does it wink its littZe eyi!Sep. When ire pad a lid,ups :Ind crises 1 And due's it squall like- chick-a-dees At every thing it seep 1 - Well it does! \l'hy not I pray 1 Ain't it mullizer'n darling (rev day 1 Oh: what's the matter oh, toy oh sic What makes my sweetest chicken hY 1 , Oh nasty. uggy pin, rn prick D's darlin muzzer's darlin cricket 1 There there t she's thrown it ill The fire; the hue!, picked pin ! There hush n' honey ; go to seep, • • - Rocked toe kadle of e deep! • PaacanENcr.—A Kentuckian claiming Pre cedence oftcount,—We were yeah nliw shown a letter from a young gentleman—a nati‘e of Ken tucky, who is now in Rome—the Earns) City— to his friends in this State. He gives a .g r.q.,hic description of his journey from Paris thither. and recites ono amusing incident of ,travel. which .is worth transcribing. He 'states that in the boat in which be tr t iveled en the Rhone, from Lyons to Avignon, he Was :calf fannstied with cold, and nearly .whole starved with hunger He tried a bribe to the cook, and entreaty c h ili the captain— kut neither availed him in obtaining dinner. Alter pacing the 'kelt for some lime. mentally calling anathemas on the heads of all Premium:li in gen eral, and the surly :vat-captain in particular. tt hose passenger he was,-he hurried dOwn to the cabin, foe the purpose of _getting a cigar atid • pulling it instead of blowing,iup the captain. There, to his astonishment: and without exeiting.his env?, he found a tallow-faced) Rin,ian Count—Count Orlof—discussing, a very i.thie dinner, the oboe quious captain tandin.,i N't,hirtd• lits chair, appa tentty honored with being permitted to act :Ills his Waiter. . . 1 4 thought," said the young Kentuckian, cast: ing a scowl at the captain, ivho undrrstooll and could speak a little broken Engli-h--“I thotig,bt I r you had told me woo did nut furnishyou'r paseen• gars with dinner!" uParelonrre, mon,ietir; dis he not one chery body passenger; he he one g::,n' Rus!.tian Count?", "And what if he her said the KrroMkian,-- . Who was as ardent as a We-tern sun could wake —"lf he be a Count, Fin a Kentuckian: I'd to krioW which should yank higherl'l "Purdonno, monsieur laid file captain—n You be a - Kent—what! dait be title of ode nobleman . 1 Anglaise, eh'!" .-rio" said the Kentuckian, bluniiv—“ticit is the title of an American sovereign!" "A 11,7 said the little French captain, up his shoulders, and hOwing down his head—i-“ah, excusez, monsieur—pardmine. I did ho know you be one gran' noblemans; hut new I get you dinner, finite suite:" and in due. tinie the dinner .• was brought—tb which, with the Addition of a bottle of sparkling hock, the' young Kentuckiati did amptelustice. Hesays he has nevzr !mown so agreeatil'e art7instanee of the resplct chub the American 'name inspires abroad, as that occasion .'i; Orleans D41(1. 1 ' TARING I”M AT ins Wotin Cincinnati '• Times rglates the follovvilig r as miliOsitive A GurMbrion horsebtek w.ts ridintt along near a party shoaling at a mark, in the vrystern part at.' Cincinnati, a' few days ago, when at at one, the horse sectored to bOdgge a peg; theHruhr sl %shed, and cut, and spurred, but a:! to no . *Darn de hoes!' exelaimod :the Duelitosti—.llo vont vent—a step! :861111cm:to !' addressing the crowd :which had gat!te;tel around, a vish some of you 'as littsh,cot a kun . shout do darn prute.' No sooner ilian one of the shooting party, at ',ono. dist - Mice. leviiled his rifle'ami put a ball into the hunooa !wad, and laid him dead, to the astonishment of the rider, who fell with the horse. He got up rani 'd his hands - into his poekett!,`: l blot,ed like a pn.poise. turned on his heels and walked off 'without s aying ,a word. ,‘ . Tax SNOW ' 'Sronm or 1877.-=T he storm of 1787 shut peoplp up as snugly ' at yome as if thou had been locked in. Those who Were hloAad, c 1 Lad-to use firrilture arid the like. fOr fuel; lii eons places the snow was thirty .. feet deep. People made then:exit frequently firith•thit st.corrd story wi , ndows, anti the trees cot down for fuel, left long ' stumps behind. Otto Hannah Illogly—a • poor woman, who lived not far Irmo lu.v II leen; Was buried for sit or eight dlys . , but at last diq'ove.red by her neighbors by th i sm)lie of her tie coming through the snow. ffitindb.dwelltio , On potatoes and dtied not. and w k,0e.1 up w ith chairs and tables. A unit _of 1110 hr,p were dug up out of a snow drit . on I.H.ie,r's whre they had been buried to the depth of 16 SaonT PRILTEI4.-7-011C of the;' shortest and most comprehensive prayers of modern tunes, said Sir William Windham, is that of n sander twin c the battle of Blenhelin (Ltd! if. there he a God, save my snul,•if I havo'a A i tterhury_whe was present, said Its could produce a prayer an concise as that, and in molar circult stances, hut ha t . ou'Fht in a totnth better sphit. It was that of a moan soldier. uttered inunediltv, ly before an en4l4entent: Ga. Lord ! if in th.. `hour of battle I for;et thee, do not thou ,forget, • Amortieft Bet itker (1 learn" frpn the Colunilips (Ouio) p ;pen: th: . tt pt. attempt tv r as mule the other diiy. by a lohhy member. to the Representntivc Putman, Nit . . Mr. K. introduced resohttions for the alra , gnuteht. of thC offend. r before the house, U. an,vit.r to tin charge. They were slurred to- a belcct coan 'mltte THE Infix 11VAiNEAA or Plyr•ii;rait.—The, producr of r lyin in ifa'vartoul for.iet. in.' for the year ISIG, in, l'itthlinrg city, o+ttl oilbe ail average of 1000 tr+ rr week. --About one tictli of 'this will be in tlic.forin of, 'tails: Among the ancient ll'oirvins. ;hare was a law which was kept invinlible. that no twirl shou:d give a public feast. exiept he had fir.t provided fur the poor of his neighbaih Lod. ' NEW ANTHiIACOrE: lrr.—The An tro. rite Furnaceit e , r1. , ,1 by t;io Brooke near Biroi,borongh, (links' COIIII be immediately "blown in." RELIGION.—There are about 50° 0( 6,000 Pagans. 30 . 00,000 of Jews, 97,i/00.1,106 of Ala botuedans, and •200.000,000 of CKri,tia~r._ FACT.—Nevi , iiaper hiqtory ps t.s that th, grumbler at any particular new4paper ie generally toe borrower of it. _ , A Sheriff l'uut west" has ii,vmveS a new lows, which i 4 said to he a capital Ihirig. ThtFe i!+l3,,Pfan down ea 4 eiJny yeas old who calleluutsrlf w t.oy bemuse hv ha 4 wren 20 birtli illy& Ile was—lio n [ on the 29th of Diary. , g • ~ • Seven hundred .timl tiinety d'runkardi wure committal to the • jul in etneinnan timing tffr kat year. TEMPERANCE', S all 700 , . Temperance Samenei an Germany. POTTSVILLE POTTERY JotiaThazi Shiritze, A N.NOt;talts to: tho Merehlrits and Citizens n ari.l the pllrrEEunding country, that he has motto great . iitirovenients in pottery, located on Nurerettitinstreet in this Borough, and is now pre parea to furnish, whol,tote coin roiaal, a largo variety oreartlienware. of a oure,g, qooltly, sit rent lout rotes. 1114 Murk 01011111E1 eltilwat VS a general assortment of Enrßietivt tire—also Iloweremq, Pound Cake Diehes, kr. IJe woolil Alpo cull the attention Of the. Pub lic to hisElltTllE;ii PI PEA for-drains in cello re, and totetirrylng water 11111 k, ground any distance, as a or , iele. mitt 3 inches ,ht!, atihrr., eon 1... fututeltetl On low • erulg per feat. 74E.11111:1111” 111 14 11111)lialll toljoinhig emit, ties inot - ant of•'.ortlion-titirttovill groally to their tilt , •at to give hi t. soul:. a, 1, • E.,..E.1.• ronliElvtit, he ran snarly' them with h good Uriirto, cheaper than they Can hhtatn it Cnmt til/fE/atl; ; DE:;; ; , gy, 21— fllcDiCiliCs. WLSTAWS BALLSA.II.I'OF . . - WILD - CHERRY, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION And thi but ./Ifrdicine knoten to Man fol. rhe"curs of Asthma, of every stage; Liver Coniplkints, Bron chitis, Intluenzia, Coughs, Couldet, Bleeding of t. e Lungs:Shortness of Breath, pains and • • weakness in the side, breast, dc., - and all other diseases of the •• Pulmonary Organs. A VERY important disease over which thtet 'Balsam' ..1 exerts a very powerful influence, is that of a DIS ,EASED !.IV Eli. In this cQmpiaint it has undoubtedly moved more efficacious than oily - remedy hitherto em ployed, and in Minierous instanres when patients had ~,,t,t ri ed imig and severe suffering from the disease, without receivir g the least benefit from various reme dies, and when MERCURY has been :resorted to in vain. the use of this Balsam has restored the LIVER to a healthy action, and in many instances effected PERM.kiVENT CURES, after every known remedy had failed to produce Ibis effect. Besides its astonishing efficacy in the disease above mentioned, we also rind it a very effectual remedy in AST.IISIA, a complaint in which it Iran been extensive ly u=cdovith decided success, even in, cases of years standing. It TM! only emanates from a regular Physician, hut has alt, been well tested in all the rnmplaints fur to Melt it is recommended., It is not, my intention, therefore, either to cloak it in mystery, or. in any way deceive the public by Overrating its virtues; on the , contrary, I shall simply endeavor to give a brief state ' meat of its mefulness, and flatter myself .that its sun : prising efficacy will enable me to furnish such pi nofs of its vanities as will satisfy the most incrothilmis, that Consimiption May and 'CAN BE CURED,' if this medi cine Ire. resorted to in time. . • • Poughkeepsie. N. Y. , Sept. 18, 1845. Mr. Seth W. Foayle i ' Dear Sir:—The' character of Wistar's 'Balsam of ;Wild Cherry is so well es,Mblisthed throughout the etfuntry, and especially in find State of New York, that any hirtlier,tystimony would seem to be uneces nary. Net 1 have derived urn much ark :int:we frnM it. that lam happy: to ronintunicate thrnsigh vilu to the'. - sick and atilieted.what it has done for me and I consider 'it'a•Mivilege tied duty-to de 'so. I hate twee tranhleil With weak lungs for Aim years; had a cough more or less every winter. , I Was Confined to•the • house all , - last winter with It severe cough,, pain in the side and breast ; raised blood several, [kites. I.considted a pliy kit:tan, but have never taken any .medicine which Iran I done trim so Much good as WISTAR'S,BALSAM OF Wit 1) CH Eility. I consular it the BES'Y medicine in the world for Colds-, Conchs,' and Ptiltitinary•Com- Maims.. W11.1.1X31 11. SWAItTtS.. 1 1 OP/.PION Op .9 REGCIAIt-PIITSICIAX. Eater, Mn,f. Sept. 39, 1 , 15. This,certifies that I have - recominended the:use of WI,T.III'S 13ALS:1•51 f il: WILD cIIERRY for ili4ea so% of The Lungs. for twit year past. And many liottivs to try ktiov, !vitae la !wen n e ed my Vationtit,:ill: i with - 11,01111 . W ve , , I.ti .l its. In 11111 - CtiFe.:l-.WileTi . it Was , 111411101: rolltilllwii SIIIISIIMpi kill had , I4y , (eil _place, the l Wild Cherry itti•ected it core. rt• ... E Bt) DEN, Physician at Eater Copier. • - .V 0 Q UACKERY! .h .- 0 DF!CEPTIOX! , All published statements of cures : , performed by this f ms-dieing. oh; iii.ever:, respect, TRI'E. • . linwAnn or , Cot - Smiit'LlTs non InCrATioxs.--Thi • pep ralleled and astoni,bille efficacy Of Dr. Wistar's Ilalsitni Of Wild Cherry in all the disease,: for which it is reCOMMellfil . d, curing many cases after the ' ;kill of I theltest physiciaits_ was unavailing, has. elfeeitid.a lartfe and inorea,iit,z. ()0n0t0.51 for it. *T.iiii fiirt. Itas•- • : t Int , olllZoveral 'unpricOiplett cMritterfeiters and. imita tors to paha off split ions miXtures, of similar name 'itiol :11 , 11”:11,10re fire the genuine Balsam. . ,' Ile careful itml get the eenoine. DR. I,VISTAR'.4 4 RAI:- R.l M OF W 11.1) (711E8 UV. None Ironoino onto , ss 5i , 11....1 by I. 'BUTTS. Address all Orden-10 Z 4 ETII W. FOWI.e. ii,, , : , 114.M11 ,, .. - Frlr sale by .101 IN :.... C. MA itTi N. it raFe i st roil,. vide; WIL - LIA*TAGGAItT, Tamaqua.; .lIICK ET , S. MEDl.All,oovig.horz ;J. B. A.-..J. A. FALLS, Miners- Ole t I 'AI. Eil WHEELER.; phirg.tOve. „.: .7iiin 10 ' . ~ : • 't, . ' . illf 2- WRIZITT'SINDIAN VEGETABLE MEM . .S . . - ..1231.Crifait C'e liege of licollh. y t (OLE;111.1;INE Lai evrt l n oom thiotOrell to the A -1 ',noel, an • IMMO - . ‘ ' ,.llOSl, sumo`. have kern. more I htril . ..lly and unii - 0,Fi.:11/y auknos.4;M:.:Ml, than the a= - • ' • • W111(1111"et INDIAN. VEGETARI,B PILLS. - To descant'upoirtheir merits, at this late day, .would emu Mlle wholly thinecessary , as very few Indeed who read ; this artii In, will be found unacquainted with the - Neil exc'elletir4 id Inn utedirtur. Bub if fitrther proof were watitingto ei.talftish thi•creilit of this Sill2ll - remedy, it might lie - found in the fact- that nit in the country has been so; SIIA)11-11.11SSI.V ("011NTF.TWEITED. • Ignorant and unprincipled hien hare at various pia, Nis, manufactured a spurious pill"; and in Order more 'completely to deceit e the public hare made it m out ward appearance to resemble the troy medicine:— These wicked pimple could:never jts, oil - their worth use trash. hut for the mishit:ince jut certain mini_ u tiled. storekeepers. tw iii, because . thby purchase the spli t-buts article at a reduced - rate, lemidtheniselves to thiS_ monstrous systetnof impositioti . • • The patrons of the above exrellent 1911,1 with there fore be on their guard against, every kind of Imposi tion; arid remember the only geniiihe 110nts ill Potts rifle, are Messrs. T. & .1. Ileatty.. The follotrini highly respectable store keepers bath tm a piminted x figents for the safe, of " ' UllairrclNDlAN PILLS,: FOR S(111UYI.KlIjI, • .COUNTY, .tol of whom it is confidently 't,tliitii.i.ei the . genuine ..),•dn.ine can with certainty be iihrdinetl. . I, l'. & J. Batty, Pottsville. I Bickel & Hill, OTWO2-burg. ' II , • ; . A roil Mattis. Mahantango. - - , . J. Web.t. Kliiezerstown• . ' . Jamb lianffulan,Lower :STaliantango. •• i Junas_Kuutrman„, di).! '' ~ Johni•itiyiler. Frietlensbnit.t. •I .•• ,t - readier - off. Prey &ca. TuscarotA. . l, ‘,N illiant Taaert. Tamaqua.. "l .141 In Manrcr, I:llper . M•aliantangn. . M. Ferriller, West PciliCrowiiship. , . -, ,•. ' Caleb Whet•h•r, Pineartive. I . .•,_• o. '1 , ,f.• I'. $,-boiler, &ro: 1.1it.4 Brunwicl: Townsd)lo...‘ -1 ,u. 11, HeForest. I.le.a . ellyn. 1 ,' • F.. I I. & .1. `Kauffman. Zilmnerinantown. r i , „,,,,,.a.,, & 'l',ll,,r.Min,r,:vill ,, . (;,•,,t . le it,if, , n),lar, New Castle. - . . • ”Ilt•tiry Koch & Son. It•Kcitieiburg. • , A' , lll . lllil Heebner. Port Carbon. Sohn Mertz. Mitlill.eport. r ,i . ' . • Sa 111.14.1 ltotir. Port Clinton. ' . Shoot:tarter, & Kalllllll.lll. St:II4MM Haven. .. ' 10; IV-111F: OF C 0 U.lrl'EltrEiTS. . . Ttlt• 1114 sera ntv mta iii=t itripn9iital is to parchart cram the rt•dular advertised agents, ntith,in eavett,h particular to a•dc Wrizlul'n In N'tletaltle Otliee trey:o,d to the :tile of the -meth • ine, wholesale and reatil, No. 161.Itat e street, Phila ll,neinlier, none are germine exceptnWright roli:m Vegetable Pills. I MOE It cannot be Denied For Truth is 7itighly ). that DIL LEIDY'S , SESAPAIOLLA .C 1) h: reeet, strop: nest, and most errariove of any ' 'other pre pa nitwit of yrso paean that :tint ode. FT is warranted to he stronger titan it bottles of MOST others—Ftroncer titan titer ilf ;7;0711E. and ,trouger . than the STRONGEST prepared. by any mkt.] in the United Stales. Dr. Lehly's Sarsaparilla is recommended bt,• all res peetahle perfercriceto any. other. All iviro bare ever tisyd it, have derived mortE BENEFIT from onetbottle than three to tilt iii others; anti those trim, after having 'Ned other's preparations, wit hint benefit, will Ilse Dr. Le My's, will soon be convinced (as thons ands have already been) of the fOregnill2 3.1 4 3 , 111011. The apparatus with which Dr. tally's extracts used In his pryparatjon of Sarsaparilla as prepared, is thy. only one in. tltr United States, imported by Dr. Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of.Pelleter I nc Calf e non, in Paris, at a great expense. and is capable of ex tracting the medical virtues ,of Sarsaparilla and other roots. nnrre effectually than by any other process. F SEVEUL HUNDRED EIITIFICATES of re • markable cures and recommendations from Clergymen ohy s t o Mns have been from time to time published ' it is only thought necessary to keep the public acquainted as to where Dr. Leidy's Sari.aparilla ran by. obtained genuine. namely,' at I/r. LEIDY'S HEALTH EM pO - iOl North F. ON I) Street, near Vino St., (sign I of the Golden Eagle . and - sterpents;) Fred. Brown's and Fred. /Dotes Drug S torrs: Philadelphia Pri - e ONE DoLLIt per bottle; 3 bottle's for 3 50, and ft !moles for 150. Also try'J. I. n rig, Lancaster:and at J. G. BROWN'S Drag Store, formerly W. T. lipting'x, Centre Street, I . Pottsville, and by. John S. C. Martin, Druggist. . May 11, 19— WITO EVER 11EARD OF Dr. Leidy's Celebrated Ointment 'LING tt. t it, the Tctier, Itch, Dry and Watery I' Pimple , of th- fare and body, Scaly Eruptions, and .411 Diseases of the Skin? • Of the many thousand bottles, (it is put in bottles wit) the words "Dr. Leitly • c Triter and Itch Ointment', blown in the side.) neve has an instance been knows or heard from where it had failed. A numbe rof refer. enre'f!i. an be mad', where it has been used in schools rat I?rit . ., on b o ard of vessels, and In fantilies.•and err raid by pu Lti.bed of them, hut for the delira•- ~ y in having names published in ronneition with sc loathsome and disat:reeable . 'atfections. Price 15 rents per Bottle. -It is piepared only and sold wholesale and ietail Dr. Leitly'n Health Emporium, No 191 No:111 street. Wei,,w V ire; street, sign of the Golden Eagle are Serpents.) Philadelphia, and by all the ditretent Drug gists and Storekrepern attached to Dr. Lett)) 's adver tiseineuf imam - alter roltinin. (whit) plelse refer (p, and read, (besides manyuthers through out the country. , Sold in Pottsville at .1. Q. BROWN'S Drug Store (late Epting's,), and 3y JOHN 5; , ,.C. MARTIN, Drug girt. - May 11. !nil, r' • APOTHECARY . STORE: • . THE subscriber offers fur sale a well se eeted and genuine assortment of • DRUGS E; N ES, ,'dtc., 5. , •• kjjle consisting of Chemicals, Medicines, Perro t., incry, Window (lasses, 'Patent Medicines Wiles, Paints, live-Ri nil's, Oils, and Varnishes, Pain finishes, &e. Wilicß - he is disposed to sell at a , snial ailvaniie, and respectfully solicits a share of the patron . c- Physicians prescriptions carefully, ,compounded. JO/1N S. C. MARTIN. , March IC, 45 1411•41.,'-t_ -• HOBENSACK'S WORIVI:SYRUP OR THE LITTLE SUFFERWS yRIEND. AN entire vegetable preparation for the :destruc tion of ‘Vorms and cure of bowel complaint, free from all delete' ions drugs m Id and certain to its op eration, and remarkably ideasant to take. so moth so that children will ask for it after they once get a taste Remember that Hobe.nsack's Worm Syrup is. the one and that all others are base counterfeits; beSurcatid ask for Ilohciisack's anti see that it has the , written s,gnature of J. N. & G. L Ilohensaclil on the label. pasted on the bottle. The following Certificates, ate amongst the many in our posscsiaon. Pitts.knA.. Lee, 19110814. NlF.ssnsf•llounsActi:—lti compliance With your retitle& I sendynti these few lines, - certifying that I obtained a bottle of !,,,ur Medicated, Worth - Syrup for my nori, a lad II years of age, who 'as rant con fident, wis severely afflicted with Worms; and sur prising to tell, he found, immediate 'relict. • l would therefore reeommend it to:the public as a safe and effectual remedy for chik4en afflicted with %% otms• lours,&.e. Rev Jolts S EIsP.NORKIN Eight. street. four doors 6elow;(yebn. -- • " PIIILADA., Match 2fith..1844. . • This is to certify.that sonic two or three weeks' since, two .of my children' were I ,,atiacked with Wormsi toed every remedy that Lknew or heard tell of, hut without any, effect. iltcy still growing worse and worse. until the disease tad obtained an afarrning anti character; so , l iiiirch , sti..that I and all-whesawahrent felt s,atisfit d that ta....ka it would close the scene if relief was rot itninediately.Obtain. One - of the children presented a fearltil piemre el diseases and suffering. she was Inctallyi.,.alive with worms; her count:mance: had a P • allul and: death:like hpe't her breath was extremely tilfensive; her frame wore away to amore skeleton .inctoll the synaplotos attend; nt upon ivornis Were of a highly aggravated elairaeter. To such a 'fearful kiOnt did he deosase' arrive, that she actealol patsid roues front her, nese, "followed by comoi/$ and' alarming .fiteeddig. It was at Arts titne that Ilapplted to you and obtained.a . battle df,ti iiur WorM ,Inust say, with ball little hopes, but wonderful to sac, It alter a few doses. a great . change Was perceptible, ,1 .toil in a few day soo my utter astonisbnumt, the two i, Children' passed a large wash haein4itil pl . W*.? fne; l l suet tint time they rapidly e recovetril.aud .17 now pet-I:cc:1y Sus.t.s Tunativoa;!, Oxford Ft., _ r ffetween Front and Second taS,Knsingtori: Prepared by J: N. (3, S. 110131 , ;1N54 , ..K.1 N. E. Nailer Al and l' !bates st. and'Eight 'and (yrecnstrect,i Philadelphia., ! . ' . • J G. DROWN, Druggist; wholesale Atzent,Pritis-: and for hale by Storekeepers aid DriiggiSts gen t era fly, throughout the State. August 9, . . 1 coNssum PT toN, ci.rerripi..i. _,, .. COLDS, -.-• At7.l'1 • 1111•2\ ~! • j • : BUONO!' CIS. • .I.IVEIt CDMPI AINT;• .., Ditfientty of breat.hirfn,; SIO - riuki ly.fion, j Pain in the sole& breast, • Ibtlueriza,•;l ! i PalpilatiOn of the heart., ! trooo, 1 , 1 . Broken I 7oostitut ion, ! „I' Soto; Thr;;;I, . . - Nervous Debility, . I and all diseases The most eireetual 1 of • , t loThroal. ! saiobspeeily cure evei• Bran, - ! • • ; known for ally ofgie ! 'and! , obovedb i o!ases , • laingir ; • Dii..•SWAYINT E'S. - CONI,I'qIIN ' T) 'sYlt-, ._ , [ UP OF WILL) CEILIZ/tY. - . . AtOber wonderful rurc of CoUsuff . ridirrn.! - • . . . .. •„ .PeovineNce, It. L., Sept., ‘2ll, 4S 15. 1 Drt• Sw argit—pi , r Sir i . . -I,liiiii t all!•11 by a st•nse of duty I owe nettle' staff . ..ring ;humanity, to at'lstiowlesfue toy grateful ' thanks for the wontlerful etlgias of your •Critifpointil st 3 rup of Wild Cherry' Oil nie,,aftvr having suffered - mouths after usontlis,with the most afflicting Of all Consumption, vent] scafeely a ray of hope, 1 or it *bearon lialit,' to Guard me against .lily own ho - rible forboditig.s Trircumstancti whielt first led o this a'iVflil stale Of ebility, was erann taking a ve y heavy "coid.'",whielt seemed to fix iinclinpon the lough, _ whichatradstalla grew worse, with plaifuse meld sweat. a- harking goirgh, oppression in the Isr:east, spitting blootf with great general debility. My. constitution seemed broken down, all& IlerV,olls system Very much i m p a ira :kith alt the sYmptoins. of confirmed Conkanuption. 'I went to Plflatlelphia, and was treated there by.physi cians of the highest respet.tabillt), tint still grew Worse,. until they gave me itp as incurahle,tand advised tue to go S o uth, but tieing very p ,or alter losing2,ollllli,lllillil, front toy work, and:Eating spent all my money. on the Va11011:1 "Patent Wilk idea,” which were recommen ded' so Itie.ll , thrigig.hi the medium Of the peens. I teas unable to take theif ,divice r Being.a met - niter - of tin: or der of Odd Fellows, they supplied tile with money grat uitously to send me to my friends in - statai,' Maine.: I 1 war treated by physicians of the highest standing thern, 'but received no Iwitelit whatever Bouttlieto, but zriil - .Iml' y worse;_ until me physicians and nty'sclPg.tve Op all hopes of my ever recovering, „and I felt like one who is about to toss through the caller or the shathitv. of death. At this "awful Bincturel." 'i.liitard of yiati". "('ompound Si - rap of %Vild Cherry," and knowing ypii to be a regislar prat tiring physician it( Philadelphia ; gave Illf: more collfldellre in tilt: Illi , AliCille,!SO 'I I 011all dP,I, :is a last resort, to make a trial •Olit • it writ it" your agent inallosion, and purchased min bottle, which relieved fife Very touch.—l then prig - tool two bottles mire, which I am - happy Is. say volirely'curell nil., and I ainnow eel()) fug better health [lints I ever have before in my life. 4 ft scented to .have a ilsetteticial effect f at once. E'tf..titied strength riontly. tiltholigh resiticesilto a siser'ealipfletesis, awl I 1,..1 saiistini (root its, saluniry effects, in my own case, that Dr ttwayne's Cc:ll4,ol4nd Sc nip of Wild Cherry will curt any ease of diseased Longs, if taken according to the iileserilied 'rules con. tainted in the pamphlets accompati) tiig the' medic ice. Even the physic tsar Wilrl witnessed myease are high ly recommending it iii rinsilar rases—and I wish cue tc nuke this public, so that other: who are suffering sa I have heenonav know where to - procure .a remedy, a first...which will reach their disease, beffire „tamperint wjth and ruining their constitutions With the many "quark nostrums?' with winch - the, whole country is [ flooded, pi epa red bi . persons Who . flave l no - knowlellae p.orthe srien se of medic me. ill theory- sir practice, but are got up merely with a Ittereetihry clew— . : I :sin a Scarlet IllellthVi of the hype lattlge,of I .0. of 0. F, in Provittence It. I.; :1111i will be, happy to give any illiOrMalllitl in regard holly of of your meths `rine, and call gird ample prof ft my rase is not calags graveled in the least. ALBERT A. ROSS- To. 1) n. It. SNCAI N I:, N. W. corner of Eighth and Race l ' sts., Philadelphia. - t C.! tiIITION .—'riv! panto: should he on their gu - ard . fl:ro h t ,t the many ''llalsams" rind "Mix6irds" of Wild Cherry. 3, Iffell have 9,11111:: op 11l ill Parts of Lhe coun try, 1111111011illg to he pref/111"Pd try pity:do:ins, all of which Will tut found to be “false,"ftly alittle inquiry in' the towns and cities where they Originnie.: All Celli& Cafes and Stalell.elllB in regard to Dr. SWayue's Chin pound Syrup of Wild .Cherry are tt'strittly• true," and the ptoprietor is daily= receiving thiqn feign persons Who: have been eared thys•the "relehritted remedy." The (original and only) genuine atticl i is only prepared by Dr: S\VAVNE, N. W. corner of moirrit and RACE streets. • ; • a' . For salt: in Pottsvilli„hy DANIEL KREBS, and J. G. !IRMA'S ; in OrWigsburg, by 11. IVOUTE. 4S Nov. sth • f . %N - 11,LIANT WIiI . C.IIT 8- DR. • L'ET.DY',3 Sarsaparilla Moo, d. Pills. 9 , HE in existence ;containing Sarsapa-, rilla in their compo,ition. , They purify the Blood and Fill the body,' ann cleanse the Stomach and Bowels,from all noxious sub stances that produce disease. I' Then are composed entirely of. vegetable Extracts, (free from Mercury and minerals) which make them the safest, best, and most eilicacitsof any other pills in existence. i,Sereral thoueaullrerlifitatesn'ftliviredicacy have here tofore been published, and the 4 sales. ar&il(-refisinff annually by thousands. Xore thln One .111illion boxes have already been e , ,,11.1 since theix,introduction. • 0 . 1- . .HORE.THAN 109,000 BO S, have been sold in Philadelphia alone, 'the 'past year; thus showing that in the place where they are manufac tured they have a reputation, greater than; any other pills—which arises from the fact hat Da. hetny is sell knou, at home as a 'voider. Physician, and his pills are consequently employed with grater confidence than , any othe r; , in addition to their own,ediency,' Qua/dy and not quantity is a yaluable attribute be-. 'longing 03,thent; one box doing mop: good titan two to four of others. Ile advised, therefore, when int! essity requires to take none other than • b DR. LEID,I"S BLO t Try them! (the)/ rest but !riven Mlgx.) Try them! r=rl well sat r 7 tii.:,Tiy ill yOu be ort lair riondeir•rts. you will 111•VVY take any others. After you have tried all, other thr a troth. L ' eidy s 111( od the ditTet mire will sonn lie disrovered. NI) ebaticeMf diet no re , suraiut front occupation. or fear 'AI be apprehended; ) oung and old utal qual safety. Printioal Oilier and Deinri, I .lEmporiutn No. 191 North SECONI. (slot of be Golden Bail and Serpet Also, by Klett CO., Wet herpli Sons; A. S. & E. Roberts & Co., dm erally. Also by P. P, fllclidncs. s o DONT You a nt 7"eo,k, r and J. Hicksdn %nap Laneaster, and most respa:rtablii Di Rovers in the United States. : :Also at J. G. (MOWN'S (late )iV Store. and John S. C. Martin's Dr Pottsville May IS. Scc.HFor sale at MAR- S TINS Drug Store, an artinent of Violins &e.flutes, Clarionets, Fifes to pe 'invites the attention of musicians and , thers.l : March 15, • I 11H 131)ilabc1p1)ia. ISACON (Sr. 111.1LLOWF.LL, di'co. 12, .4". 4/Is ? fBt.7 PhiladelPhiai 1 Wholesale Hat blannfacturois, SOLICITI.he dealers of Schuylkill and adjoining counties, to examine theii stock of HATS of every description. They keep a largo assortment of CAPS, and every variety of HATTERS' TRIMMINGS, all of which they are disposed to sell upon the best terms. Philadelphia Dec. 20, 1643. 51 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PREMIUM HAT STORE Bertrand Boss, Xo 120 Chen tut st., south side, 4 doors below 4th rt., PHILADELPHIA', . 114 RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens Of SchuylkilLcounty„ that he has re-fitted and opened the above Establishment, where be `is prepared at all tiptes, to fur nish Beaver, 'Nutria and Moleskin Hats, equal to any manufactured in this Country. Also, a superior quality of Caps. for otncers of the Army and Navy, together with Dress. Rid me and Sporting Caps; new :111 . 11 splendid st)le of Chi &ens' and Boys' Caps, , With a great variety of Rich Ea 'icy Furs for ladies. Just received, per Steam Sli Ji Great Western. the approved style of Ladies' ltidi> lists-also, a beauti ful assortment of Childress' Frfonli Caps I am determined that my Hats in point of beauty and 'quatity. shall not he surpassed hr those of any other establishment in any city in the Union Plii_bda., Dec. 13, ISIS . CENTR3I, PERLAIDEILruct CLOTHING ESTABLISHM.!' NT Corner of :Market and Decatur street, r• 6 21 i 0 THE. MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT OP TIIK KIND IN TIIF. STAMI D.INIEL CRETH, INO. 210 MARKET STREET, COR. OF DECATUR A o S i now i n o is ;s, h , e ‘ d ri tl i te t„. mostt i e i n \ st e bev n e'ro et ir m e e m n_ 1 . in the City of ' lam warranted in making thiii extensive prerlaras tion,ip.the fact that I have a larger custom than any two st, ; res in the (illy, and imptlrting my own Goods direct in large quantities, of the chnices.t and most fashitirnittle styles.tiefore the other tailors, who bay ciriantitie4, h.iVe commenced making tip it sales,.which warrant toe in' making the assertii% that I r:an men a snit id• • Fa t :H. ) ll4ldt, Ci n ibi h g a t a I loWer price to the ens - tomer than tt coSts at some stores to get the trends made.", wish the public to nmerstand distinctly., that this establishment i'seorthicted on the principle that I can and do rdier better terms to my cuStomers than 1 can Tiossibly be afforded tic any alhnr in inisineis; reason at this is plain —1 conduct my business vntirrly pn die.i l .tsit principle. buy and sell entirety I t for (*ash, keep no Look= of credit, and of 6 - mrsiS. do et have to keep Clelks In attend to bad debts. Thus much for the princialu au which I coinbici bus sines:s. , . I base now finished, and ready for' F,A LI, and 1 .V1,1".,1'E1l SA LES, about. 115.M0 garments„, of tild 'newest style, the cnt and Make ol; which is -nniver ' sally acknowledged to be itnotpialle•d. Super super Dress aid Finek Criats, in every vari ety ershade and color'. fewest styles superlative French And American• Cass'irpere Pants. • "A large and reiist splendid .asvortment nfrieh, style Silk Velvet. Merino and Cashmere d'Ken , re Vestings. of My own importation, the . style,of some of which cannot be had elsewhere An tluz cif) , IlleJung extensive aßsonment of super Cloaks ever seen in Philadelphia, with every variety of new style Wooled,• Plaid and Striped Linini!. Bower, ft.ingun Cows - a large variety. _with , different stle Trimmings-1% a veil (leaver Bangiip Coats.)'dain Beaver do , Adelaide Saa do:, n new and beautiful article 1.,r a-. easy . and pleasant Overcoat. - I have the inrzeNi display of Minks ever offered ifi , the city. with "e4cry oth , r article in tm line of bUSl ness. Which i viii de:ermiord lo sell l(twer Than can be cfrered - by any titlirts in the trade, Phi lade ltdda Sept. 27th. 1.815 PHIL3DELPII - M, HAT •AN I ) CAP s Ton F. FA I.l_, .A ND 'W NT,E R T R E GARDEN Et, BROWN, • , No. 196 Mortictst. two dooi:s helou: Sixth tit., •-::.,___:- t!`nAtitotTifiyitii.,l:.irt.li;.,.il,l:o-ortilt-.47.,t-- , (f. ,. '!''- v ille,. and vicinity, (when our- ~, ..21- .-_ , - . .5 . . - . , ..-ss... chasing Hats .and Caps, to then , .-:- • Store, heing fully„satistied it is greatly to "the interests oral! and every person to deal wall them. They now oirer'nne of the largest and most splendid stocks of Hats and Caps in l'hilaila.. at prices defying all emnpetition. HATS! HATS! HATS! CAI'S ! CAPS! ,CAPS! Se?. Ilea. Hat;, 82.50 to *3 No. I and 2 fine otter (or " Brush Hats, *2 to ,83 Calls. Cheap. " Moleskin Hats, *2..5• 0. So. I. and 2 title Shetland fur seal Ca pit. N0..1, 2 and .3 tine musk liar Caps: some as low as 75 no. Hair, seal, cloth, fair.)' velvet, fur I rinln 2itize . d, silk.ipil-cloth, leather, anal every vanity and style of Caps. for men and boys, at. 1111tIcard of • I.OW PRICES. Wanted 'it to be nenerally kilown. that we will sell.. the hail tirst-ratet flats, and no i tie•alit• do business on le principle that HONESTY 11-TIIE REST 1•01,1C1! t hing I heap to every nor, fudge or no Judge. (*. Country 31errhants, Storekeepers. flatters anti (hers, porchasite any articles in the Hat or Cap Will Pod it to•their utivant•talb to call. as - we have a hirte anal complete stock suited to the Country Trade, which we will sell at the lowest wholesale prirvii. fall nod err. Open SkilNlllo other ref:, legated. - GAnDEN & BROW:,;, Na,. P.lft Market street. deer below lith,Philada• Phila)la., Nov. 29. (usual price four d011af...) Sup. Silk Halo, 1,31110 $2. Vass. Halo, $2 00 In 3 Fur Hats, $1.25 and upo•ank, and evrrpvarie ty and style of Halo at as tono4hincl y - • LOW PRICES.. BEST BUTT HINGES, ANI FA c"r :\ tl i l o t v i ,t ritt i l , by ' N n' s ti' a r & 01112 , Pascal holt ‘V.L11•1,111”.1•„ S. E. l'Orl,er of Third atilt Walnut street, Philutla. Antlast 9, CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY • Christmas & New Yen's Presents. I WOULD respectfully invite all persons wishing to purchase e.ml(l and cheap Jewelry littifor their own use, or for making presents,-to call and examine my stock of Fine Gold and Silver WATCHEN, of every description. Fine Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Haiti:lrace lets, Gold Chains, Breastpins,Finger Rings:Medallions, :Watch Keys, dr.c.. Silver Spoons:.Sogar Tongs, Butter KiiIYCH, Tooth Picks and Jewelry of every-description. Also on hand, a good assortment` of 8 day* -and 30 hour BRASS CLOCKS. 1 am determined to sell my Goods as low as they can he purchased at any store in the !lined States. and will wairatit all to he exactly what they are sbld !of; or the money shall rethuded. tis- The highest C sit prices given fit - nlif Gold .and Silver, and old Wa • les taken in exchange for other Goo',ls. CY Watches and Clocks repaired in the best manner, and warranted to run well for One year. LEWIS LADOBITS, No. 4131 Market st. above 11th, N. spe, Phllada.. Nov. 15, 1815. ' 45-11 mo AMERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA . 13 TIIN commodions'and delightfully In. - , ,,, , t4 rated Hotel, situated in Chesnut street °•• • ' Philadelphia, directly oppOsite the State, IRIS • • f g as —, House Beery .ei.. Charter, . Proprietotr as,„ - ;,_,,,,‘ 4 , - -. 1 ,...0tTers every induyernent to the travelling public. It is in the -return of husiness,ll is within two minutes' walk of the Post Otllce, Custom House, the pnnhipal Banks and places of amusement ; is in an airy and delightful location, and the proprietor pledges himself, to devote every attention to his table, and to have obliging and attentive servants to conduct to the comforts of his-guests.. (laths; warm and - colif, always ready, and an assortment of wines of unequalled ex cellence. Philada. Nov. 25il 1815, i- 47—Iy RHIQUIMR C3RP4'NTER, Conveyancers, 56 WALNUT STREET, PIIII,ADA. Money Loaned on Mortgake, and Real Estate bongh and sold. Philadelphia, April 19 . PASCAL IRON WORKS, ' PHILADELPHIA. INTE.I.II)ED Wronglit Iron Fines, Suitable for-T.oco , 1t motives, Marine nnd Other Steam Engine Boilers, from 2to 5 inches in diameter. A1..0.• Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purpoiies;extra strong 'Tub.. for Hy draulic l'resses ; Hollow Pistons for P 0 mini of Steam Engines ,S.c. Mannfartured'and for sale hp, MORRIS, TA.SKEG. & 510RaIS, Warehouse S. E. corner lid and Walnut sta., I'tnlada• Nov. 2f2d ISIS' 47 . catching cold need take them with e- • reour Pied Business: MBE subscriber respectfully announces CO the pub lie, that he has associateti Mr: Nathan. Evans with him in conducting a general Flour-and Feed Business, under the firm of RUCH ar. F.VAN:i , , at the southeast corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the ho rough of Patti% tile. where they will always keep on hand, a arge and good assortment of Flour, Fred, Hay the bale,: &c.. dze. All of which will be sold at' the very lowest rates They confidently solicit the patronage of the public, believing that all those who deal wiWthem. will find it to their mutual advantage . July 10, VX IDr.. Leidy's Health )street, near VINE, pts) Philadelphia. & Dylitt - & d city Drpggistsgen- , Easton' J. F. Long ruggista and fiture T. Epqnn's) Dr' g ig . Store, Centre s lirsHttoe:-;nFlogiatmleep' attofMGAigßTSlNuZy,Darnug Carriage Whips March 22 134iletbelp4ia. WILLIr H. BROWN, & Co., waol. ALE DRY GOOD DEALERS. . . No. 20, North Fourth- street, Philada. uAvt a. I4ge Stack comprising a general variety of and FOREIGN DRY GOODS. They regularlyattend the Auction Sates, at which they can frequently purchase many seasonable descrip tions of Goods, stack below the regular prices, and which they tgill sell at a Swan advance. They receiVe many goods direct from Manufacturers, and will alsriibe receiving the newest styles of Foa- Elan GOODS as soon as they are in the market, from im portations both here and in New York Their exertions will he directed to keepidg constant ly, a very supetio assortment of the most desirable Staple and Fancy Goods, which they intend to offer to Country Merchants on the roost favorable terms, and at the lowest prices they ran be found at in the city of Philadelphia; and respectfully invite them to examine for themselves. - Their stock consists inpart of the following: Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Plaided and Striped Jeans, [a new article,] Flannels. Kerseys, Linseys, lied Padding., Canvas Padding, Beaver . teens, VelveteenS. Velvet Cords, Alpaca Linares Vestings, CtAvats, Flocks, Mousse. de Lajas, Ginghams, Lawns, Irish Linens, Russia Sheeting and Russia Diaper. Goods for Summer Wear, New Style Fancy Figured Linen Drillings. Plain Browo Linen, Crape Gain- . brooos, Corded.. Plaided and striped Ditto, n ew plods.] Plaided and striped Kremlin:4, [new goods.] Natikens. Extra liiinvy Cottnnades, Sunoper Cloths, Denims. Mexican Mixtures, Blue and Fancy; Coloured Drillings. Satin Jeans. Fancy Single Milled . Cassimeres, Cnat Ginaitams, Brown' and Bleached Miishit's, Checks, Ticking's, Brown Drillings. Canton Flannel, Plain White Cambries, Checked. and striped ditto, Lace ,Cambricks, JaAo . nets, Bunk Muslin, Mull and'Swiss ditto, here Goods in variety; Cidou red Canihrirkis, ry, Gloves, thread. Buttons, and a as. r.O--61110 sortment of.Trithmings,*e. /Sze_ PRINTS-=A very extensive asAirtment, to which new StyleSareadded as they come from the 3lanufac- • l'hilada., March 1, 9 . ..... _ PURE WHITE LEAD. Whetherill SI, Brother, ATANUVACTURVI{S, No 65 north Front street IVll'hiladelphia, have now;a peed supply of their warranted pure wh'itedead.and those customers w,lic have been sparingh supplied tr consequence of a run on the article,'shall now have their orders filled. NO"kn.iwn substance poSsesscs those periervaiive beantiking:propeittes so desirable in a paint, to an equal exiehi With unakilterited white lead; hence riov adinrxtOr'e a of other materials only mars its value. It has therefo . r.o bten the neatly ;:int or the manufactures, for many years, to supply to the public a perfe c tly' pure white lead, and the unceasimide mand for the artirle; is proof that it has met with fa vor. It is invariably branded on One Itead—WETll - k 13110 1 11 l 12. in. full, and on the other, en.vcrvo Pytteallin i red letters November 17, Piiiladeliiiiia, Reading & Potts , . ." Tille, Rliil Road'. : : .59 , -: 1,-- ..."- 7 ;•_..„'"l' t•'• r i - .. - .. , 1 Ho.t. - .,.) f. I 1 - ~..,- 4 . ..,_•:_-_-,-.: • . 1.•........., , ,. • .. • Rechtction of, Frogla brz Merchandise. OS' AND AFTER Monday neat,,lnne 26th, • • P.34-1, Grto& , will be CM - ward with- despatch at the fol lowina.!rares of Freight, IMtweeri.. Reading and the poihts heloiv stated,'per ton of 2000 lbs. , , , , !. 1 1 Bel LUCCII Between . 1 . 1 Reading Reading and and 1 . i . . e l ,' Phila. Put tsvi Ile. Plater, slate, tibia,. 4-O. I : 114 '75 cts. Pic:lron, hiooms. thither, 1 . marble, iosin,tar,spitch,l i 1 20 00 cis!, and arinilstones, , 1 ~. Nails 4- spike", bar:iron, ca,cmar..leml.torpentine r H I f hark. rile tobacco, salt: proyisioUg.potatoce,lum I i her, siliv . s, ,1i::,.., , ', J' Flour per harrel„: ": 16 eta. Wheat. Toro. rye, 'clover I - 4 0.,.., e ed. 4. ;,..ilt her Wish. I, c Groc , eries.:UardwarT..leTnl ' . Topper. tin; hias. do- .! . 7 , 1111`,11c litliir.,mdchitio- i ._ I 35 - ry, 1,1161 . 1" and 1,:2L7.... . .- ..ip• 'eh e ms, laid and tallow, : oil, \vre‘rl. cotton, leather 11 . raw hides. paintk. oys ters.hemp. and Trirda2:e. : J - • . ' Dry Goodf.., iirilt!SS, tuefli-1 . . cines, foreigli ii.plorn, 1 Wiqes,alass.papor,fresh 2GO ' 170 fob; meat, C0116•111ttIN. ' I ry, books 4- stattonttry.. .. . No nlillitinMa Charal , for commission, Sloraae, or TVCO;illO..lr deliv.ecing freight at any of the Compa : ny's.l l P-pots on the line. .. • .• . Jule 15, 1 1643 - 29-- . • - _,— 39-6 mo . . . SAL T! . SALT ! ! . . L ALINA Salt in barrels II; bags, for sale at the lowest . Market price, delivered 'on board of Sons on the Schuylkill, FREE Of l'ourEitAqully (MAY & (IROTHEfI, ' 31 'Walnut si. Ai LoCust St. Wharf Schuylkill. abilaOlphia July 19th, , _ '29_ .... . . . • BURDEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES - MADE OF THE nest relined . Ain'eriean ' Iron. fiir'saleUt about the same prick. orow • lion in liar, being a savinz of anent 100 iier 40 I,llt tii Ow purchaser. -All slims 5,4,1, :tr warranted. and if not satisfactory, tan be . . returned and the money will he refunded. _ lt RAY & murrii ER; 42 Walnut st., Philada. ' ' June 8, 23 . . . MILITARY STORE . •211i1.: 'subscriher woold respectfully inform hip r. friektd, and clit.:totmirs,auit he has located hts ' liditarg Cap. Mait•ficio4 . - In Third Street,lNo. 06, a few doors below Race, where tie" would be tdeasejl to see Iris old ll 111001114•11, and as Maur new ones* are disposed to favour hint' with th.lir mistorn lit alit ontinues to manufacture Nlilitar3 , and Spo'rtineo's'articles of every description; -.ltch as leather. Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns; Forage Daps; Ilolsters lor troop Bellsdo;Cartmch Boxes. Bayonet , c ,bbards.,‘ word Orall kinds; Canteen . .!; Knapsacks, different patterns : Fire 'lockets, Pasting Boxes, Tube dri, Brush and Picker's Plumes, Pompons Firemen's Caps. Leather Stocks,!Gun Cases, superior quality Shot Itazs„ Game Bags. brums.&c.,cfec. 11.70rd' rs thankfully ; received aid promptly at.' tentle; t.. WILLIAM CRESSMAN, No:101 Northl aird Street, s few doors below Rac . PhilidelphiadanuarY 13, 1844 2-6 m OFZI , • Ye recommend all of 'our friends Ci ly call al, Ike Pekin Company's Store, and lay in a supply of liheir delicious Teas; 'TIE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, • N0. , 30, SOUTH SECO:6 ST. • Between I MaEliet and Chesnut, yi AVE constantly nn _'band, and , for sale, w holesale 11 arid remit, a variety of and( e fresh Teas, at low er prices, according to the. quality, than they ran _be bought for at any ether establishment in the city. Cr TE.ts,. exclusively, are sold at this house, M - nd several varieties, _Which faithOt he obtained eisetiliere. Any Teas which do not give entire satisfactintli can he returned and exchanged, or the looney will be frfunded. Toe citizens' of Schuylkill County, are respectfully invited to give us a call. ZIEBER, Agent for the Pekin Tea Company. Philada.; Sept. 9.7,1815. :194 LI, READING .9Np POTTSVILLE Bali, .170.9 h. . _ . . Passenger Trains. Hours of starting on and after Monday, Oct. 6 7 1845: From Pottsville, at 0 A:M.. a 9 A. m.. }Daily except Siinday' " Philada., HOURS OF PASSING READING - For Philada. at 10 A. M., t " Pottsville " P 2 A. H.,3 - . • RATES OF FARE. • • - Between Pottsville and Phihula., $3.0 and 3 00 - Reading, $1 40 and 1 an Phihula., Oct. II 15— . , OM Qt. ! , WHO buy for cash. are invited to buy hats of the house favorably known as . Jama S. • Martin '5 tor many years. cONSUMF,IItS who desire to wear sceniee, able flats can do so Ity,purchasing those of our mann.: facture, as we superintend every branch of the busq ne.os personally and are determined to sustain our re Utah ion tor selling the best hats in the United States. r ITATTEnzI supplied with every description of Hat in the rough. ,Furs. Trimmings, &c., the quality , of which may he,depended on, as our extensive manufad tory enables us to supply them of better quality than any other Ilotise. Orders enclosing payment, promptjy , and carefully forwarded. MARTIN & rArroN, , No. 115 Market Street, Philada. Philada., Dec T 1 1845 ;. • . 51-3 mo au En & EVANS Pritite 41arkerel. • i TIIST received at the York /More. a supply' of Mess• 11 Mackerel, put up expressly for family use, without heads. .'' EDWARD YARDLEY. hov. 15, 1515. MEI 40 1 00 A T 111;N '('io N. WINTER ARRANGEMENT Merchants 4, ELLIOTT,' and Jewellers, - ary OF POLLADA. Respectiully announce, that they have taken the store neat door to GCises new Hotel, at the lower end, of Centre it., in the Borough' of Pottsville. where they' have recently opened a choice assortment of CLOCKS. WATCHES &JEWELRY. themselves. to sell their goods at as they can be bought at any other estab bumlle Or else w ere. and belieVe they 01l and entire satisfaction (as regards and price,) to all who may favor them tronage. 'and Watches of every description, care ' and warranted. WILLIAM *BRA DV, JOSEPti S. ELLIOTT. Oct. 18,1845. 42-1 f They pledge low prices as lishment in Pt con render fu both quality with their OS rr Clocks: fully repotted' Pottsville, IRO fir! IRON!! • 'GUT POTTY B R AT T11L: OWN HALL", assortment of rolled and hammere 'insisting, of from 1 round to 2 ineh. x to ifrom x3to 3 x • itin'rd tire from x :t inch, Scollop iron of various dimensions. Crow Bars,Nlo l ush,i rolls. ,Iforse.shne bars, Sledge . Moulds, Juniata Slit Nails, and ) 5. liorse Shoe Reds. H AVE a Scroll trcuu Squares] •a r Steel, English • . Blister, American Blister. . German Steel, Spring • StCel, &C., -&e. ¢c 24 Octagon Ca Sh June 28, MLLE IRON WORKS. POT' ~. -~ _ s • E. N. 'Mc GINNIS, EPETF ULT. annonnces to the Public. that he 11. has taken the Est:iblishinent known as the Potts ville iron Works, on Norwegian street, , where he is piepared 'to build all kinds of Swam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars; nod, Machinery of almost every desrriptiom'at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable arrins. Cr Persons from „ broad, in want of Sten in Engines will fi nd It to their "i . .lvaiii:age to give him a call before engaging elsewhere. May 11 • C0:11Y- PdTENT GALVANIC BATTERY IBS 1 . subScritter infortns the public, that he has hero .1. appended by \via. P. Chad, of Philadelphia, Ids agent for the sale in 11'14 and the adjmning (mottles of Ills P...ll'EXl' RA DDAT ED (E.4I.V.iiNIC BA TER Y. t.,litilit.(l.to the 11Si! of Plisiciads tnd other persons of competent skill, in the treafinent of nervous disorders. ,! • : Persons desirous M desirous of purchasing Mr: Comrs bistro- , riptits lin! have an opportunity of exaining the ap paratus, -at' my residence in ills Town Hall of this bo-_ rough. • : • Among the many complaints which have been cured and alleHated by this powerful•agent medic:A.4lrue tice, may be enumerated Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Lock-jaw,emaciated Limbs, Ithetititatisin,Tic Doloreus and can MIS 01110 r neuralgic and nervous disorders. :ing'purchased line of Mr. Coad's Graduated Batterie 4. 1 ant prepared to operate on persons sourer big unit: r any of the above described t omplaines, and respect( illy solicit all those who limy feel tnterested in this p thlication, to call and examine my apparatus. • r PETER F-. - MUDET. H , Potts die, Sept., 6, 1645. • H'S SUPERIOR PATENT TRUSS t lb> ~i ~, 11 rt 3 ct. IA I,:-:0, o.eph Whit. , ,- Utero',.hdomitinl -. Suppori es s. . . . 1 ply of Cie above liriele., joint received ale, at the niasmiae;urer , prier , . by .1011 N 'S. C. ,NIAIEIN. Druzfrist er 28„ 44-- , ERE and fur 13115/ I. NEW CASH DRY GOOD, FANCY AND TRIMMING II STORE , tN THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MRS. PHILLIPS IN CENTRE STREET: 'I he soliscriber respectfuliy informs the citizens of 'tottsvilie and the public iii zeneral. That he has Jost o pened a fresh assortment of the newest styles of mliods, comtistiong Silks, Laren, Alpacas, and, l .Bulzarines. with a variety of fancy goodS'ENAlso, a cciv and glile • • did style-of I. Prints, Srlk, Thibet Alpaca and other Blue, and Black Cloths of a superior 'quality. lie has also on hand, Sewing Silk, Spool and 'gent Thread of the beSt ilualily, Gloves. and Hosiery, Straw Leg horti, Gimp, Braid and other styles of Fancy Bonnets, by the case, doz. or single Bonnet, .3leuls and .Boy's Leghorn its, All of whichwill he sold at the lowest cash prices. , :Apr.' -'b 'iii ly- JOSEI'It MORGAN: TSVILLE BOOT 4 SHOE STORE I . r IE ST, .ADJOINING THE POTTSVILLE HOUSE. S. ..Se J. FOSTER, 1 1"-- 1- 1 their 1111 ':r 1 ,7; ; t 4 :1 1 , T , I :, 1 ,1 1 'c l is i t l, ' ,s ii i, ` , ! , ! it e 3ttil:inr'isninoc°kr of Biiots and Shm.s. They have largely in creased their stock and now o ff er Boots and ‘, '' Shoes at wholesale and retail at BIC lowest ------- rate. and no mistake. ' • , They' have also on hand Sole and Upper leather. Calf-skin. Morocco, Lining Skins. Bootees, Lasts, and a gelieiCal aitilortment of .Slommakers' findings. Boots' and Shoes of eirery kind, manufactured to or der at Aunt notice. Janary 10, 1816. , 2-3 mo u Por 1 CENTW New Advertisement. D27' STOVES 1 STOVES 1 ! .420 TEST rereived direct from one of the most extensive manufactories in the city, a general assortment of Stoves which he sold at Philadelphia prices, con sisting. of Cooking Stovirsof the most approved patterns, Salamanders, Cannon Stoves, with either clay or iron eylincliirs. and Radiator stoves for parlours of the latest style and hest finish, all of which are now offered for sale atithe 01.0 YORK :STORE, where the public are particularly Invited to call, the ladies especially. EDWARD YARDLEY. NovStlt Meant Engin. AN MACHINE MANUFACTORY. • rl •HE subscriber is prepared to furnish all kinds of Machinery, such as Steam Engines, either high or low, pressure—blowing and pumping Engines, saw and grist will—Coal Breakers:lnd other machinery connec ted :with the mining business. Also, hoile!P, iron boats, propellers and propeller migines, iron and brass can tings,!and all other articles in Ids line of business, at his establishment in 2d street, -below the Rail Road, Canithm, New Jersey. ,4 IJOUN P. STARR, Late of the Arm of MOSES STARR & SONS: 6iiitlen, (New Jersey,) Nov. 1,1845. 41-tf TIW Subscriber has recently opened a hoarding hntise itl Market Street, Potts%ille,and will be plertso to have a number of respectable boarders Cnbd accommodation will be furnished o,o , reason able fertnfr. ' Also transient Boarders acconitriodated on reasonable terms: . • I t • ELIZA lIAUGHAWOUT. Pottsville May 3d 18-1 y q , HE.GOVERMENTALINsTgucTort, 1I Or a brief and comprehensive view of the governtnent of the lin ited States, and of the State govern in , easy lessoos . designed for the use of schools. by Jt • . •r- DM Also REVISED. STATUTES OF TIER UNITE I STATES, and additional laws to I,S-14, reduced In goes tionsjand answers fiir'the Hsc of schools and families, by Dim. B. Wedgwood, just receii'ed and for saleai 110:NAN'S - cheap Book store. NoV. 9.9 I ANOTHER REDUCTION. GoLi) PENS AT ONLY neii. FRESH supply of Benedict & Barney's Gold Con n. iiregg Pen and Pencil, with Diamond [mints, which took the premium at the Vale, fair of the Franklin Insti tute,Umit received and for sale be It. • BANNAN, At=t. Jan. 17 , 49-- H Alexander's Tricobaphe. • AMM DYEU which changes light bnd grey (hair to a beautiful black or dad: color instanta neously, without anylinj , iry to the hair Szc. Any per. son can apply it so' snriple is the process For s ,le at Philadelphia prices. B. BANINAN Nov. 15 . Whips for Sleighing.. JU' -T recei , ;:ed a lot or cheap and goo.: Slelgnin Whips, sum as as tcenrx ~ ach. and for salajat BAN N.A N'!3 Cheap Store. Dee. 13, 50—. STEEL Boarding. fire ,InStuance. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE The Franklin Insuran . be Co. OF PHILADELPHIA, Capital 8400,000, Paid in , . Charter Perpetual, C~NTI N e . HE 10 make Insurance, permaent and eti. on very description of property, n in town and country on the usual favorable terms. Office. 163} Chestnut Street near fifth Street. CIIA,RLES N. RANCHER, President. DIRECTORS, Charles .M. Banker, Sanwa/ Orval, James Scott, Frederick Brawn, Maputo Hart, 'Jacob R. with, Thomas S. .Wharton, deo. Rickard:, . Tobias Wagner, Mordecai D. Lewis. , CHARLES G. BANCBER, Sec'y. . The subscriber has' been -appointed agent for the a bove mentioned institution. and is now prepared to make insurance, on every. description of property, at the lowest rates. Pottsvtlle, June 19, 1941, OFFICE OF.THE Spring G-arden Mutual Insurance . , • Company: .. .... ri , HIS Cornpany•having organized according to the 1 provisions of its charter, ix • prepared to make Insurances against loss by•Fice on the mutual principle, combined with the security of a joint stork capital.— The advantage Of this .s:f stem is, that effihent security is afforded at the lowest rates that the business can be • done for, as the whole KOMI. (lens an interest not to exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re ,turned to the members of the institution. without their bepoining responsible for any oft he engagements or li abil It ies of the Companyjurther than the pryniituUs ac tuallY Paid. The great success,,which thin rystem has met with wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors, to request the attention of the public to it, confident [bath requires but to be und-rstood to be appreciated. - The Act of incorPotation, and any explanation in re gard to it, may be.obtained by appl)ing at - the of. ' Northwest eon?, of 6fh and Wood sus., or of B. - BAN AN N, Pottsville. , CHARLES STOKES, President. L. KRI23IIIIIAAR , Secretary. • DIRECTORS, Charles Stokes, George W. Ash, Joseph Wood, Abraham R: Perkins, Elijah Dallett, Pavid Rankin, I'. I...l.agnerenne, Walter 11. Dick, Samuel Townsend. Joseph Parker, The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a bove mentioned Institution, and is prepared to effect insurances on all descriptions of property at the lowest taxes. . tB. BANK AN. February tts, 1•;16, -. . Life 3115urancr. THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNU ITY & TRUST CO.. OF PHIL ADA. - OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST. im . ,,,, ~ ,K ,,,n , ~,,.,isitiis andran receive on , , , I 4 i v v c a e s.f.; ,riat execute - . , Rate: far insuring 8100 on a single life , Age - For 1 year. For? years. For .ife.. • • annually: annually. '2O 001 • . . 095, ': 177 30 .l 31 .1 36 . 236 40 • 1 60 . 1 83 320 50 • 1 Oti •:2 09 4co 60 435 ' 491 - 7,00 . Ex ASIPI.F. :—A perspn aged 30 years next birth-day, . y payine,the Cotnriany4l l 31. would secure td his fa ' tinily or heirs $lOO, should he die in one year ; or for 813 10 he secures Mollelli $1000; or for $l3 60 annu ally for 7 years ;he secures to them 1000 should he die in 7 years; or for.s23 60 paiil annually during life he provides for them 1000 ' whenever he dies; for $6550 they would reeeive gOooo' should he die in , on; year. THE Managers of this Company, at a meeting held . on the 'nth' December, ult.. agreeably to the design . referred hathe original prospectus or circular of the, CoMpany. appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poli cies for the whole of life, remaining in force, that, were 6.11 ed prior to the Ist of January. 1812. Those of them ilwrefore which were issued in. the year 1 4 36, will be entillqii to 10 per cent upon the sum insured, making an addition of sloil on every *WOO. That is 61100. will be paid, when the Policy heroines a claim, instead of the $lOOO originally insured. Those policies 'that were i•nued in 1537.wi1l be entitled to Nl per cent,} or 6 , 7 I'll every 61000. And those issued In ISIS, wilt Le utlillyd to 71,, per cent, or 575 on every 100, - and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued prior to lst.or January, 1512.. The Bonus will be eriolited.to each pnlocy on the, hook, ~‘ohaZ.,l on pre-emus at ion at the Office. It is the Ii -vie of the l'otooaoy. to continue to make' addition or bowls to the policies for life at stated periods' RICIIARPS. President. JOHN" F. JANIEC. ACIWITy. has been - appointed Ageril for the ahoy. lasi notion. and is prepared efil.el Insuranreson I.iv••s. at the published rate, and give att3 r .itifivrinatlor desired out the subject, On application ttj Oih.rl:6lllre. BEN3A3IIti BANNAN • Art, • • t . NATIONAL LOAN FUND • LIFE ASSURA NCESOCIETIV LONDoN Empowered by_ Act of Parliament. CA . TITAL 00 :00 o sTG. United Staies . Board of . Directars. Jacob Harvey. Esqt Chairman, Mini. Palmer, Esq, • Jonathan Goodhue, Esq. James .11ccnrman Esq. ' }New York George Barclay, Samuel N. Howland. Esq. • Gorman A. Wan h. Esq: Samuel M. Fox. Esq • I= GENERAL AGENTS AND MANAGERS For the New•Nork BranchrJ. L. Star. 74 Wall st. . New York;' for the New England Braiteh, E. A.' Grattan..Merchant's. Exchange, Boston; for Mary land and Washington Branch. D. Mely - Ain, Ger- , man ro,', Baltimore; for the oilier Branches,• Wm. Peter. 68 south 41h.street Philadelphia. BA \KERS ~ - Ikkreliant's Bank. New Yoilc. PIIYSICIANS.—J K- Rodgers, M. D. and A. E. flosaek, M. D. New York; Winslow Lewis, Junr., M Boston; P. 11. Br;eklir, M..D. Baltimore; J. Baran Biddle, M. D. Uhiladelphia. sOLICITORS.—W. Van. Donk, New' York; P. Dexter. Boston; J. M. Campbell, 'Baltimore, Wm. W. I Illey ; 'Philadelphia. • • , This institution, founded on tl eMutual Safety and Joint Stack principle. and embracing all the recent improvements in the science of Life Insurance, alter having experiencetj, the most marked sucess in Europe, has established offices ,n British America, and vari•ms • parts [ofthn , , United States, where its principles are wintrig-g' cella' favour and approval.— Amongst the many advantages which it offers to all persiins wishing to insure their lives, are Ist—its PKRFECT SECURITY. arisin`g froma large paid op and safely invested capital; • 2d—its moderate rates of premium; 3rd—the participation of 'all profits by.the insured, Which (as the business of the Society in Great Britain and elsewhere. has become very eaten• sive,) is of the utmost benefit arid importance; 4th- - the use given to the Assured of two third the a- mount of their former paymects, whenever required —thus obviating the objections against Lifn Insuran ces with those whose incomes are predations, and who might dread the possibility of being in arrear with their ptentiums, and of thereby forfeiting their. previous payments: Pamphlets containing the Sociely!s rued and every other information, may be obtained on application,to the Agent, at No. 68 south Fourth st reet, Philadel phia, of Charles De Forest, West Branch Valley, and-a' the olliceof the Miners' Journal, Pottsville. .tone 28th Coleman's • Fiench Cenient N.F:cluA LLED for mending broken Clasp, China U Queensware. OThaments and Fancy. Articles or every description. The superiority of this Cement over all others is acknowledged by every one who has ever used it, and such is the confidence of the proprietor in ita properties that if it fails to answer the purposes for which it is recommended the money. will be returned. Articles mended with it may .he exposed to considerable degree of heat, and will resist the action of boiling Water sufficiently long for all 4 1 &nary lurposes. The mannar or using this cement is so simp'e that the most inexperienced canntA fail of saccess. Each bottle accompanied with the Pao ticular directions for use. B BA NNAN AO, N. B. Persons,wishing to sell again supplied at the Manufacturer's prices by the dozen • Nov 15 To Matlainists & illaitufacturers. aloody Si. acchternacht, Wholesale and retail Shoe dealers, sign of the big BeiOl, next door to 4. B. Whitt's,ond opposite Gasses I. Ta cern, Centre street Pottsrille, Pa., • HAVE constantly on hand for sale, sdperior Calcutta at wing :and Thong leather, Tinned copper Rivets, Burrs, &c. SuPerior Belt leather,and Belts_ stretched) of any width and lesi4th, made to order, Carpet bags, Carpet and Leather School .Satchels, Game bags, Trunks. Glazed hats, Nutria, Musk, Seal, Cloth and Velvet caps, ands superior assortment of all kinds of mons, womens and childrens• coarse and tine bouts and shoes, many of winch were made to order, expressly for Moody &.A.eclitertincht, and intended to be equal; if nut stmerior to the best custom work, and at much lower prices: Jan. 3, psin, • To Sunday ! School Teachers. .311 E sub.,criber has made such arrangements With 1 the Sunday School Union. as. will enable him to furnish Sunday Schools and others with all their Looks at their cash prices. thereby sash.g them the carriage. and 'other trouble. All orders sent to hint will be promptly attended to—and any Books not on hand oh lathed at the shortest notice. ' •- ' 443- Catalogues with the prices attached -can be',ob taihed at our Store, and all selections Teachers May mike., promptly furnished. • Dec. O. 51— • D. DANNAN, Ag't, 7; llron i4K LOGI('AL ETCti lief)fi, vole: I: and 2,i , zet publithod and f , d• e fe by Sept. 27th 11l ANDREW RUSSEL. 4y . 25- JANtAHY 20, 1815 1221 B. BANNAN, II ti