4 4 1 iPPing 6 * . . . A - a T P I 4, • alr: IBA • itPl l* iuttd the. Uy Patriot orith sperittitos..uf his Vire !kink the annexed is :11; b e ater hippie' all.. lilt-. learcillarry ,VOruivall .!ao - *hart!' f ' ' PEGGV:t 4 . TOIt.ES. . Petty Stakes: sweet errry Stokes'. ' . DivitieM,olll in r may:timitm.: • - •.- . To W ur h Lat e st:beau!: me eves* flay ; . nra c e r c i lae7.llZi k!''' '`ax' And.*bei think - Orion ttfor Each wninite .atace and sinilin! glance, Dly.bear frisks like an Aim; iamb, " 1 5 And jumps about iny diaisbram . • In joy's_delWous trance. • , -41ailliebe been one half as fair • As you, my - dartin' rec - iy Bloke., She ntigbt till hot► hive ractleir, beer, Grett:Jove's immortal heart to cheer, Beneath illyinrus'o tall oaks: How silt ocrr Ate usl-114.-I'heri was a ref. i taimpedlar...of tinware who traversed the counirs., to - disposu.of notions:lo each as were willing , to.l bargain.:. -Hri'was a pefieveringJoader,atitl - never • - suffered himself to be bluffed:off with a shun' s'''. , swer: !souse in particular, he •rObtinuei to, -visit isfspite of continued rebuffs,-and assurances that nothing.waa wanted—they never heu;lit say', goods, in that way. blevertheleSa, .he mole hts cells steadily. with each regular round; until le became* regular Pest—and in reply to the Dutton that it-was useless to call, he mule known Ms purpose to do so just as often-as he prearett: • -43ne, bitter cold day, - the house bell .rang. ,and. the good .lady made all haste to get her hands /nun' the dough in which they were busy, to answer the When she went, theie.at , ,O“ theVverlasung 'pedlar. ' - .Any tin ware wanted to flay, ma'am r slim you• any kitchen I '_. . '• *Yes, ma'am.' And sway he wept to bring samples. chuckling at the idea that his seat was to be successful at list. .There's.nuthing.' thu.tered .hti ,hangin'-„on, any how. .-- The kitchens were brought; and thl pans were next inquired tut to the number of seven different kink, until a good portiiiii of theipediar's stock .W3ll tiansferred to the house. . , 'ls there anything mole thaiyo7iivant, madam!' 'Oh, Mr, I don't want ani.id these- I only oak. ,ird if you bail them. . The pedlar was-fairly .sold; anitfor a rnomeet felt like - getting angry—,hut the ideS rather . him, and he commeneed'returuing-'his war e s to his cart without uttering a ward: He then tn. - towed " his cart and rode off, satiAfiedltrit for once a tin pedlat had Met his Motel.. Ho . has noir called at that house sines. - Arrecnors or MtirettNtrit.—liefolo hince Metternich attained the exubeti L st . :tion istoutr bads', he War particularly ' fond Of 'practical pkfs, anclequilly its anxious to perimulte outrc v iry.efig - ti for' annoyonr.eis,:abffered, sazt.e - ts at the• present moment. A Jew hanktr, at Vienna, was so do shims. to become passemior of an Arabian horse. a great fireorite . of the prince., that he constantly oritim to sell it-his ingbnesio as cons,iiiit lkiefustirg.•• At - last; th 4, prince, being worn inn With the banker's imporitihinee, said ti him, will riot cell the horse; hut I Will pail with it Only on one condition. ; • - • .zraine it—nameit,' exclaimed thibanker. 'lt'g.this,'repliedthe prince, .1 will give you two sound whippings at times Proposed by your self, and a third oti'it day appointed by inc:' alter the,last beating the horse sh,ili be.yours.', The,Jew asked fur the first whipping then:which. was administered with:right good will ; aiter„which rubbing his sore shoulders, he . exclaimed, , well prince, give me the second,' which was dune, and then, scarcely abltito stand, ho prayed the prince to appoint a'day for the third. I.lettaiinly, said his' highness, chuckling; *this day 'seven years, when, ytio know n , according to . our agrehment, the horse beEinues ypur .proper ty ; good morning, sir,' continued the prince, and_ politely bowed the suffering banker ;out of the ,room.-Morris' National Pray. ; Dn. Lsvinbe..—This minneut divine ivaa considerable of a grit, as well as preacher. • The following anecdotes, published in' the Springfield • (Mass.)-gaz., alike out the c.aie beyond all 'quer tinn : "The Reverend Doctor had - a -- --yeung man to preachLfur The sermon was veiy - goott, but unfortunately ~had but little io do with his teit'.7-- Tha Monday after' it wesl,,delivered, the. author called on the Doctor, to uncertain its merits. said The Doctor in answer to his ti f embling ingot rtes, 'your sermon" was well enough, but I couldn't see as it had much conneetion with your teat. If yourlext had 'had the eutull pat, guitrertuosei spa/diet hare cutched , . . A gain—:4 , The Doetor once engaged a neighbor. I ing•ministm, not much noted for eleiptiMce, to tie. Hirer his preparatory lecture f,ir huit. '.The'hour for the lecture came, but not the minister. The Doc tor Went tbeongh the preltamiary services, and ! thin sat down-to 'Wait-Jur the arrival of his tardy brother. After an interval of he made his appe t irance; arid !walked up to the alter where the DaCtor was SiLtlnk. It -happened to be a-rainy day, and the minister in que,tion. Who had ! got something of a drenching, began to shake his coat, - and tako -on wohally about his con Mum,- 1 0h.' said the Doctor imover mind, go up into the ~ pulpit, you'll be D . ar enough there.' ' •Gtvzsa Tits Doti runs 'rut, BAG TO * HOLD.-- . l'h! Portage County (yliKSetitiirel tells a queer :, "Story, of .an adventure Which lately took place at ..->"'" Ciesveland in the Alediital eirlie;,e,• and by which certain PrOfesSors of Anatomy were minus of it .. : few dollars through a bad i-pectilation to human • It cannot be Denied ffesh.. Whilst this honorable body were in swat-.. ( For 7'ruth is - nziF,hty ) that ingression, a man (nought tittiteM a .siti : ivet lli vt;.loped in a bag, which upon a t ursory examine- . : , .0 - ' Dit. LEIDY'.S S.USA PAR ILLA .CD ination, being pronounced -korio'" was aerepl Cd h the purest, strourest,and "vast efficacious of any ol h to. prep ! frattou of arsaparia tkat is made. y , anti paid for at th e price' of . `3U. The swoon's ! T is warranted to he stronger than dimities of MOST were promised the nu, Dna op 'of Ill(' soil et ' 1 , , 1 i 1 ,,,,, t , n:' , i th r ,;i t , in il s- ,Te s ‘ t , r i n i n ti g t e s r . l . l i i t a o n ,i 'ftg s n .r f 'SOME, and stronge r emitting slay, and the hotly teas accordnialv, prepared by any 00 o , i in the dissecting room. rho. next morning, how iiilirl.ebEttlidi;:iusi gales. Dr. recommended by all res . ever, during . a.reeture. strarPre-"sottiols mete hyoid t ha • e r i c a e l , c ei ih u ) ,.. .s e i , t i t i a t a s hate yr , j r , f .r ec fc a d cro o arty other. All who in the.room, and :cries as of a per.-im still:worm r ' The students aghisl-;-- thou,:ht of g host", and ri',.... , alter bottle than th;ree to ten ' of . othi4 R st E a li nTt E h l o ' !e r t i t .r .h m i: ' , p er haying used other's preparations, without itenait, goblins, of butchered rulijects and ,u 1 ernaiwal ::p- 1 - r L e c a il l C t s ,; ‘ , e , :l ) l , 7 l li i i e h i p , cour,inred (as thpos pearrinces. • Sortie,of the professiirs I,lokeJ dillittol, - : ,"l "i:v i e )r a . i Elm apparatus with which Dr. Le i ' d7' gs s a e s ir ' t " r i aTt ' s n ii used and others turnettipale as though Iliey frail :an . it ii. ; l l , , , i sffil i r ,. iin i arah ii( t of Sarsaparilla at prepared, is the vision--when it was suildsarty - e4ied that the otion , . Dr. Leidy Itinise I L e from t . ite : c ' e l le e h i ra '' t t i a •r i l e h s ;,:i ' s " g r f t Ile f 1 5 1 3 r: bag which cortur&il tht:ir last ptirchase of li dinai 6 . '1 in Paris, at a great expense, and, is capTa.7,leLo(iaer . ?t es ta , : a c s ri fi de ll n o ti l y lo i r p i r li w g e a , l ,l o il u tig l ni t t h ' , c h s e ., l . l.:: i r ; , t lit ie d train' ti :I: o A o ' c u i t:iii m ,-. ,„: l , tLe i sacd t r i e i ll i t virtues cif San.aparilla and oilier t s ' FEI . I . :Tt ' L I . l l l l i t trlnl Cr ill n l ' 4 Vr" E "s. • heard, which now resoled Iheal:glees int o Y e f ' ' . markahle cares and recdinmendations frot T cle4m re ; of 'Nftirtherr .Altt:ther!' 'Holy mother anti ir1....,C71 std physicians have been from itme tO 'time publish e e4 Mary,'delieer me! Sum I .iii . ...'ivipg. ;111(1 sine not Ors only throtsht necessary to keep the p,4blie acquainted .' dead L' , . ; Murther! :II urdo " . 7 a , to where Dr. Leidc's Sarsaparilla can'by Mo.-tined LEIDI"S HEALTH EMPO- Street. near Vine St.. (alto • ' 6414 iing hold of thu IYA-r.:, t ti , .) - litre tt open. and ' . „7,iincir,nlalN7al).:l; 13 ' 1 1 0 4 1\1 - . beheld a genuine son a }'ran, tote fri , h t•' d ; .01 - tinibiten Engle and IS ) ' 6tores. p r h P ila n c ts e it p t a ed. Drown's and ' Fred. Kitties Drne than themselves,. whir looked ariitiail unit J u l e thi.e ONE DOLL R per bottle; 3 brittle's for 2,50, astonishment upon the sir time list'ore'llim. . :Iffier r •ld ii bottle s f ' , Also by J. F. L ng,'Laneaster and at 2 G snowN , s a while, Pat told them that the last he reini-i;ili7- ; . 4 , 2 , ...,: n . r f o o r r ,7 l 1 er 5 :• % , 1. w T . r.: } i . r, ' ' cd of the'preceedinu day ryes drink" , • - 1 ";. , ''''' ir.''' l ) :. l'it,,eine, and John S. C. i l l ' " "et ' arm. Druggist. , at one of tie groggeries and when dead (4.1,4: i u . : Mar 11 by . , . was undoubtedly bagged up and sold to the Pr . , . . - fesSor. Such. was his f. ight that il ior Pit Ko . 1: molly declared he never rrasin would taunt . . al . . 'drop of the craytbur.' and the Prm,sor 311. j !: •.. dents, with hearty laughter trier the r'l i .:c'''"" ' . , . joke, bide hits take to tilttilt heel, iI n ''.•• fi nd knuself hro ught so ne-i " i • . ti . e" r 32'6 - device of the routine le . . ) ifing4"rY 112 , rite .. - . 'We'prestimethat the sittetieedarg facture am Srurst . - these studeitti might have liven upon -/ .1t 1 - iii connection with tinier, for it tv.ta:nly 5,.....:. i thii case of the poor ffila:rn ian (hot g ,, ,r, ti, u sing oh! of ithe spirituous effects and ,tie e p 3" .. ins of the apirit, the tinterisl sulr-t w is e ' o, ' ::: k a : ' e l , - 1 from the carving knife of the doctor., . Tcnorr..—An irish . man ands Prellchm.m . had alho;ing match; rho wanted to t011,.0 0 - • enough; but nut miderAMdma onriattwitageogiqg victory r-meal.inz: he wire the victory to the Irislim ti ; lu.t the Irishman thinking, the Frenehniln claimtd it hinig.pif. .If ye 'call Abet victory, i'll.give you some niere - of it.. '-' Ilassore from Londonderry. wit.hing in enrage int:their friends fitgt rate ALtp to and from Londonderry for "Ililadeldria. viz : One on the Inili Mardi. One en the Sins Match . . One on Ihr Ist April, thin nn 1111, 10th (inc on the 2n; Ii April.. On- on thw Ist Mu. Play now do .o by a . ps,Ain.r.:6 13.11 A ?..\ A N. I.riners'3intrn a 1 01fiCi Pnt tgr II le. The Creole. Captain Chtdc: the Pro-rind,'lie Cap tain WU/nor'': and the faun>, Callt.4l Qnid, ore pectetl'itoltellie first ithips to feive LINT!' the g )815, =M=MIZM INVASI 11411.8,4111-OF_.-..-- • ..--; • ' THE GREAT REMEDY.TOWICONSUIMIPTION. ; . the'rwar - ,Itsdicias'kititis to :Ma. ika.tunta Of • Asthma, or every stETer t iaver-Colnith '. ints;Dron-. inthienaa,,Coughs, Collide. Bleeding ' - t.e lungs. Bliortuess of ffirealb.patimand' Weakness. in theaide;brealti dtu;s •••!, • ' and all other diseas . esorthe - - . . I'.ultruntary ; Organs: - ; k VERY imp - on:ark diiease over Whirls thus 71. exerts a very poirerfal influence: is that Of a DIS EASED LINERS In this complaint It bas undoubtedly proceit mormcificacinus than any rimedy.hrtherhiem- PloYed. and in numerous instances when patients had •endnred long and severe suffering. fioni tIM disease, without rerekiirgibe least benefit from- miens rem dies, and when MERCURY has-been resorted to in YAW. the use of this Balsam has mitered the "LIVED tn a healthy action, and In many instances, effected PERMANENT- Cf IIEB, Jifier every: known- remedy had failed to produce this effect: - ~• , , 'Besides its astonishing e ffi cacy in the disease above mentioned, we also find it a very effectual remedy . in ASTHMA, a complaint in which it: bus been extensive ly u-ed with detided success, even 'Wanes of years It not only emanates from a. • regular Physic-fan,- but has Aso been well tested in all- the compleints=for which it is recommended .; 14. is _Pot Ply . 'lntention: , berefore; either to cloak it in mystery, or.in any way deceivelfie public by overrating its virtues; on the contrary. I shall simply endeavor. to gives brief elate meet of Its uivfulness, and, flatter myself that its sur prising efficacy will - enable me to furnish surhpoofs 'of its virttes as will satisfy the most incredtidous, that Consumption may and .CArii BE CURED,' if this medi tine be resorted to in Hine Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Sept. 18, D 145.. Mr. Seth W. FOw le : . - =I =rMl . . D, a; itir :—he s - Character of Wistar's lialsam 'of Wild Cherry.,ls unwell established throughout the country, and especially in - ibe State of .New York, that any further testimony would seem to be uneces eary.-- Yet 1 have dived so much advantage - from it that 1 am happy to. eornmanieate ,throsgh von to the sick and afilleod.what it has done for me - and I consider it-a privilege and duty to.do so. I have 'been troubled with weak lungs for four years; harra cough more or less every winter, I was confined to the - house all last winter wills a severe caigh, pain in' the side and breast; riised blood several times. , I corianlted a phy sician, but have never taken any medicine which has done mese much -good as WISTAIFB BALSAM OF WII 1) CIIERIIY. ' 1 consider-it the DEBT 'medicine - in the world Coldi, Coughs,l and • Fulminary Cam plaints. _ WILLIAM 11. - SAVA wr B. - , OPINIOA' OFd REODIAR i'IfiSICLAM Exter, Me.;Elept. 30;1845 'This certifies that I have recommended the use of WI-TAB'S BALSAM IT, WILD,CDERRY for disea 7 - set. of the Lungs. for two year past, and many bottles to my knowledge have been used by my patients, all with beneficial results. In two cases where it was thought confirmed consumption . had taken place, the Wild Cherry effected a cure.• '". • - F. BOYDEN, Physician at Ester Corner. NO QUACEERY! :WO DECEPTION! . All published statementiot cures performed by this medicine; are, in every respect, TRFE. ' ' ' BEWARE OF COVNTLLIFEITS AND jthlitatioaa.--The unparalleled and astonishing efficacy of Dr.. Wistar's ltalsath of Wild Cherry in or the dixeases for which it Is recommended, curing many gases after • the skill of the best physicians was unavailing,' has effected:a large and increasing demand for it.. This fact ha. caused seteral unpriraipled counterfeßersufiClmita tors to palm off spurious mixtures, of similar name. and appearance. for the genuine Balsam. Be careful and get the genuine DB. WISTAWS HAL: SAM Or. WILD CHERRY. None' ggnnine 'unless signed by I. nITTTs: Address all orders to SETH W. FOWLS. Boston. Mass. For sale by JOHN S. C.-MARTIN, inrugeist Potts ville; WILLIAM TAGGART, Tamaqua;- BIL'KEL & MEDLAR, Orwiesbure; J. 11.•& A.TALLS, Miners villa; CALEB WHEELER, Piing - rove.. • Jan. 10 WEIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, GF TUE ' Ji American College of Health. N'lEr:PhalZer'eenlntrdiced to the A i tllic,ysevirtueshave been 'more cheerfully and universally acknowleged, than the :1- bnve named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. To descant upon their merits. at this l . ate day, would iem to he - wholly unnecessary,s as very few indeed who read this ankle, will be found unacquainted wit the real escellenco of the medicine' ' But if further proof were wanting to establish the credu of this sinmr ar remedy, it might be found in the fact,that no inedj tie In the country has been so - lIAMEI.ESSLY COUNTERFEITED Ignorant and unprincipled men hay.: at various pla ces, manufactured a spurious pill; and in order more completely to deceive the public have matte it do out ward appearance to resemble the 'true 'medicine.— These wicked people could newer pass off illeir worth esS trash, but for the assistance of certain misguided storekeepers, who because they can purchase the spu rious article at - a reduced rate, lend themselves to this monstrous syktem of imposition and crime. ~ The patrons of the above excellent Pills, will there f.ore be on their guard against every kind of imposi tion, and rhmenuber the only genuine Agents in Potts ville, are Messrs. T. & J. Beatty. The following highly respectable store keepers have t ,een appointed Agents for the sale of .RIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL . % • FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, • . .. .111.1 of whom it ,is confidently believed the genuine nedicine can with certainty be obtained. . . • -T.& J. Beatty, Pottsville. . Bickel & Hill, Orwigsburg. Aron Mattis, Mahantango. J. Weist, Eliticerstown. Jacob . Kauffman. Lower Mahantango., Jonas Kauffman, do ' • John Snydercfriedensbute. • . . Featheroit, Drey &ro. Tuscarora. • • . 1 William Tagert. Tamaqua. ' John Maurer: Upper Mahantango. M. Ferrider, West Penn Townihip. '.. -'.. • .... Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. • ' . . .I'. Schuyler, &co. East Brunswick Township. - CAI. DeForest, Llewellyn. .. 'E. ri. &J. Kauffman, Zimmermantown. , Bennett & Taylor, Minersville. ' Georze lielfstvfler, New Catak . .• Henry _Koch k, Son, McKeansburg. • Abraham Heebner. Port Carbon. John Mertz, Mithlleport. , Samuel foyer, Port Clinton. Slmt•inalcer Ac Kanffman,'Selittylkili Haven. BEW.IitE OF C.OI7.V7'EAFFITS The only serturny against inipositioh :in to purchase from the regular advertised agent s;atid in all cases he particular tit ask Tor Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Other tirvoted.exclusively to the sale of the tnedi- . tylinlesale and reatil, No. 169 Race street, Phila. 4ruirmber, none are genuine; except. Wright's . di in Vegetable Pills =EI WllO EVER HEARD OF D. Leidy's Celebrated , Ointment hA.ATLING In cure thc 'letter, Itch, Dry and Watery 'Pimples of the fare and batty, Stray 'Entptinna, and -Diseases of the,•Skin? • . . . of the many thousand ['tittles, (It is put. in bottles wilt the words "Dr.-),eidy'c Tetter and Itch Ointment' blown in the side,) neve' has an instance been know,. or heard from where it had failed. A number of refer. -flees can be made, where it has been,4 in schciols, fartiiries, onboard of vessels, and,in to ilies, - and car.. titivates could he published_ of Chef tt f or thedelica:. atf cv •in having names published , in connection with sc loathsome and disagreeable affections.' . til• Price 25 rents per Bottle: I 1 1 It is prepared only and sold „Wholesale .and retail Dr. Leidy's Health Ernprorium,ihio 191 No:th BECONL street, below Vine street, sientlf the Golden Eagle an .Serpents,) Philadelphia, and bis all the different Drug '. 6912 and Storekeepers attached to Dr. Leidy's adver ' tisement of his "Blood Pills" in another enigma, (whlcl . please refer to and real„,(besides many others through out the country. . Sold In Pottsville at 1. Gi BROWN'S. Drag Store, . (late Epting's,) and Jp.MIIN 8. C. MARTIN, Drug., i gist., ' May 11, 1511,, • . . • . 111.-.... APOTHECARY STORE. , . TRH subscriber offers for sale a well se ected and genuine assortment of bfitTGS 'I.IIE MON . 4.. • confqssingor Chemicals, Medicines, Perfu ,: mery, WindoW Glasses, Pigott Medicines Drugs, Palms, Dye-Stuits, Oils, and Varnishes, Pain Brushes, .k.r. Which he Is disposed to-.sell at a anal advance, advance, and iespectfully solicits a share of the patron ace of the public. Physicianaprtecriptionnenrefully compounded. .I . OIIN. B. C. 114RTIN. 49- Mnich, 15 Mi!EMIS , . . . 011 THE LITTLE' SUFTERLII'S MIEN , Al e n ;l o ti t l W e. ' :: e r le s t? , ll f c / : S ii e r tia o ra r l ' io w n. e fo l r t in he p i .4 l , : ii i r r:t c e i : from all delete' .cous drugs.m Id end -certain in ~a ' , ,,fr old oration, remarkah4 oleisant to take. so much an AA rhilOyen Wt.ll ask for it ifterthey once gel- :taste Iteinembi t thai•liobrinsaelett Wpm Syrup wit it Inc. and itnitall tithe's are base counterfeits; be iarc at ask for llobensack 's and are thiti it has the 1W ritren 5 gesture of). N. & G. L liobetisack on the !abet. pasted On the bottle. The folleiwzng Certificates: ate . amongst the -many in our possearion: 11 : • .: . Pitit.tne . Lee. 19th .INI/. Meia-sts. IlitairsisseKr—ln compliance wit your request. 1 seen you these few item eertif3trig thrt I W obtained a bottle of your Medicated orui 1 8 .iiroP for my Soo, a lad 11-years ofage. who as l'Orri coo "Heil?, was severe!) afflicted. With Wormi. atid uur:- . prising to tell. be found immediate rebel. .11Woufd thereihre recommend it to the InUblie AS a safe and effectual remedy for Children afflicted with I , tj coluit• Yours, Ac. Rev JOON S . EISENOILq• - I . .. .- .Eight sweet, four doors below tireen.-!. .--- II ' . ' ' PoU.ADA.. - 31.11T201111311. , This is to certify that some twit or three l weeks in sce. two of my. children were attacked , with IVniftis-i-1 tried every remedy That I knew ciri..heard tell of. ti,it. ivii hob' : any elect. they still gritwiiig worse and worse. nerd the'direase had obtained an alarnung and, FATAL Chanitafil SO Mid, .110101.0 I au.dall who saw them felt. satisfu frl that i.g.itao : would : close the acme if relief was Mil immediately Obtain ed.. One of the.ehildrOO, presented u fearful picture of diseases . end - suffering, .be was literally. alive with wormit;', her ceutietrairiCe had a pallid and [-death-like hue ; her breath IWO; extremely offensive; her lime wore away to a mi re ii kelet ti n. a n d', nil the symptoms attenthint upon worms were iff,ahighiy aggravated character.'- - To suet. a fearful che st' did lie de.ease arrive, that she at:nadir parsed lair-urns front' her nose, followed by cranium and :'alarining bleeding.- 1 , was at this time-that I applied in you and obtained. a • brittle of.yoUr !Wer.n Syron I and' 1 mustsat, With but hole hopes, hut wonderful tratt;ty, after a few doses. a great change was. perceptible. and in it few day soo my Utter asiodishment, the two children passed. a large wash basin lull_ of f OforMS; since that time they rapidly reCovered.and aI e now perfectly cured. ' = 1 . : SUSAN TIIO.IIP.OSTThfor at.. l• Between, Front and Serilind at ' . Kensington: ' Prepared by ./..N.:'& G.S. 11013ENSA.11.1 N.',,E. corner-'?d and Coates at. and Eight and Green street, Philadelphia. - - - I .I' • J G .1111OWN:Druggist. wholesale Agent :Potts ville. and for sale by Storekeepers and Drugg: g:en el era fly, Ihrnuoufthe. State. f - • 1 ' 1 ,A nail 9. . 3 Iv . CONSUMPTION, . . COUGHS. 1,1,, • 1. , , COLDS, . I ' , ASTHMA, • i . BRONCHITIS, •- ' LIVER COMPLAINT, Diffieulty of breathing, 1 Stormy° ',Coop,' Pain in Hui side & breast; Influenza; 1 i l palpiwtion of the heart; Crimp, • ! Broken;Constitution, , ' Slre Tb ,nat., , • - Nervous Debility, , : and all diseases The most effectual - of -I hii Throat • and speedy curd ever Breast, !• ' known for anY of the' and ~' - ! above diseases is ; Ulnas; • .DR. SWAYNE'S COIPOUNI),..SYI{- , • UP OF WILD CHERRY:' Tr Ailother wonderful cure r Of Concu:Taw:l ' 1 PitovitialreE, A. 1., Sept.. 20,'18-I1 Dlt."SWAYtte—beir Sir :. -1 feel called by a sense of duty I owe to the suffering himanity, to ackil . owlcdge my grateful thanks for the wonderful elects of your •Compound Syrup lot' Wild Cherry' on ine,.tifte having suffered months aftermonths,with the most aillicting of all dh;eases, Consitinmiou, Vi. it li!sca rce ly a ray lof hone, or a 'beacon light,' to guard me against nty , own hor rible farina - lines The circumstances which heat led to Ibis awful state of debility, was from takini a very heavy "cold," which seentedto fix Itself upon the lungs, which gradually grew worse, with profuse niglit sw •at, a hacking .tough, oppression in the breast, spitting hie oil 1 with great general debility. My constitution' seethed I broken down, and nervous system very nine!) constitution' with ill the symptoms of confirmed Cousionplion.l 1 went to Pit .ladelphia,and was treated there by physi cians of the tortiestrespectability, but still grew worse, until they gave me pp as incurable, and adviied in to go South, but beinglyery p mr after losing , so lunch time from my work, and liming spent all my mine >, on the various °Patent Medicines," which were recommen ded so high through the meditim of the prem.. I was unable to take their, advice. 'Being a member rif the or der of Odd Fellows‘ l 'they supplied me with money grat uitously to send sic Ito my friends in Saco, Maine.' I was treated by physicians of thd highest standiiig there, hot received no benefit Whatemir from them, liut grad math' worse; .until mi physicians and, mysclflgave lip ' all' hopes of my ever re covering, and I felt ilike. One who is atouttp pave , through ate valley of the et t naow • of ileath.l At this "awful juncture." I twaiall of your • "Compound Syrup rif Wild Cildrry," and knowing you to be a regular pr.t,Wino physician in PhiladelPhia ; nave Inc more- cordide.nce ' in the medicine, so I tnitilu ded, as a litsvre , Mrt, I ' to make a trial of it. ll sent': to your agent in•lloston, and purchased one bhttle, which relieved ine. very mOll.-1 then 'procured to it lthities 'more, which I sin licilpy to sayletairely cured mss acrd I am now enjoying better healtiuthani ever hate before in ley lite. , It seemed in have a beneficial Ink at ttni , .., I rained strength ramilly. although reduced to ,a mere sl.clei on. and.l feel satisfied front its Isaltintry effects in niv own rare, that Dr Swayne's 051111.01441 W ' Sy rap nr-114 Cherry. will cure any case of I lise'Vtl n• .I.tutps, It - taken according to I ill, prescribed 14 lea on• twined ill the pamphlets :neon] ,anytoe, the InerlOitte. Even'the physi , sins who wittiee,iell my rase nor high ly recontinendtng it in sitintar c l ises— and l iris you to' make this toddle:lan that others who are mitre! int en I 1 "/1 have been. nip). know where Cu procure a reintedv at fir?t. which will react{ their disease, before tampering with and 'reittint! the i r constt6itiona With t ie litany ..quack nostrums" With 'which the whole 4., untie is ;flooded, itrevred be persons who have' no kilmfledre !or the 'vrienv, of sugeicine in' thcorj or practice, but are got up merely Avid] em mercenary view. 1 I . ' I not a Srarlet'zie'inber of dim llope Lodge of I 0. of 0, F . in Providence It. 1., and will lie tumor to, rive any information in regard balite efficacy of itir midi ' ample cute, and can give a proof iha t my cave is toil:sar i gravated in the least., ' AI.IIFRT -A. Ro` , "4. '• To Da, II SwslN,e;lN. W corner of Eirlithand Race sm.: Philmlelphia , ' • • - ' i l i'' ! c A Ern ON : The, public shonld he nn th ,ir guard against the many ••Itilslitils" and "Mixtures? of Wild Cherry. which have mining up in all.oarts - of tie coun try. purporting, to be prepared by .physicinns. nil of which will he found to he . false_," by a little inquiry in III , " towns and cities where Ibex , nrizinMe., All certiti 'rates and stater Hits in regard to Dr. Swayne's Coin pontill Syrup of Wild Cherry are •' rattly true."' Mid the plornielor,isd6ily ;eye lying , t NMI from personkwlto have tin eared -by the - celebrated remedy." The (original and only)-mmitine at tide is only prepared by Drl. SWAY:VT, S. W. curlier of EIGHT!! and RACE streets. /. "' I For ;tale in Pottsville, by DANIEL. KRERS;and„.2. G. BROWN ; in orwigsbur,g, by . 11, vourE. Nov. Bth.. I 45--:' • _ .. ' WILLIAM WRIMIT ' 8- 1 ' Sarsaparilla Blood Pills. 1 - 1 , IfE ON li.t - - PILL, in naisien e confaininglSarsapi-, I "Irina is their composition. , . 'Z7 ea purify the Mood and fl uids • of the 6(4, and cleanse the stomach and Bowels froin,all nox l ious sub stances thnt prnduce disease. r • .; I • They are composed entirely.of vegetable ,Extracts; (free fro th mercury aridonineials) which 'lake them the safest, best, and most efficacious of any other pills itt eXiSteller." , - ' ' 1.7 • Sartre thousand certi ficati.s oftheirefficacy have here tofote been published, and their sales are in^seasing aanadtry by Lhousands. Afore than One Mitriare'brracs have already been sold singe their introduct Ina. • l:0" MORE THAN 100,000 BOXES ; ~ have been sold in Philadelphia alone, the p ast year; thus showing that in the place whererhev are nianufac lured they have a reputation, greaterjthati ally other pills- Inch arises from the fact that D-I..eitiv4s veil known at /10/11C as a regular Physician, and his pills ire consequently employed with greatereonndunce than any other; in addition to their own efficacy. I • Quality and not quantity is a valuable attt!iture be longing to them; one box doing more good than two to four of others. . 1 1 - He advised, therefore, when ne easily , requites to take none other than. t • I DR. LEIDY'S' BLOOD PILLS. ' ":'• ' ; Try them: (they cost but ". , cants 4.b0r.) Tr -1 y't hem : So well satisfied will you be ottheir gond effects, you , will never take any others. After you have tried all other kinds, then try Dr. Leidy's Blond Pills, the diffet ' cone will seen he discovered. Nn chance of diet no re straint from occupation, or feat; of catchlinV cold peed be apprelidnded; young and old may take them with e qual safely. -4% . - ! 1 I I Cr Princl , al Oillen and Depot, Dr. Inidy's Health Emporium No. 191 North SECOND street, near VINE. (sign opthe Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also,lhy Klett Co:, Wetheriii, & Co., W. DOG & Sons; A. 8. & E. Roberts & Co., and city Druggistagen erally. ~ 1 , Also by P. Pomp and J. Dickson, Easton; J. F. Long; • Lancaster, and most respectable Druggists and Store keepers In the United States. 1 1 Also at J.G. BROWN'S (late W. T. Eptine's)rog Store,r and John S. C. Martin's Drug Store. Centre at., Pottsville: -. 1 :1 I , May 18, ~ . '1 1 20— VIOLINS, FLUTES &c.—For sale at M A R - 'FINS Drug Store, an assortment of Fjelins flutes,Dlarionets, Fifes &c. to which he invites the attention' of musicians and others. March• 15; .'i' 1. 'l`:--'," -- f: ':::: , :v . -::: - .;::,s . -: : :..: :71,i...i,;::*.-.,...7.-,:e.i,r:..iiii.—•:;iA,-,... ?,, • ._ • - - .sll . oi . t.ii,it - .4:: . :7-.- . 7 j::1- j DR. ,LEIDT'S I?l).latiellita; H ' ilia'lN-& itu.LOwELL' - *0:12; J,.- 411 1 i sf;,- .101410 0400, --! 4: : : :-., , 17i:010 4 4 11l idali:nriej#o* - ;',-: - . ~: ..,:.:_ • ~ • • . . ~ ,S OLlCVlbe. 4 lealeis of *woo and i adj2inhia counties, teentelne their aloe* ./ 'rot HATS of every description:" They keep .a, huge; asionerent ,of CAPt3,. and every , • '• • - variety orRATTERV TaiMMlPittS;alll of *bleb theYareaLsposed to elirapOntbe best tenon. - - 4 , Philadelphia Ne. z) Igo., --,., —.., : 31....3109-1' - 1' • • :1010L"Pcnr . Ahrp PREP/III:TM HAT . ST-ORE. itertrand:ooBl4" , NOI2O . Dkesitiist.iiStrtk side; 4 doors beloi: PHIUIDELPHIA,'; ':'• • : RESPECTFULLY' Informs the citizens_ of Schnylklll tawny, that he has re-fitted _ and opened the above Etitahlishment, where be is prepared at all times, to fur nish Deaver, Nutria and Moleskin Rats, equal to any manufactured in this Country. Also, a superior quality of (tps; for officers of the Army toad Navy, together with Dress, Riding and Sporting Cups; anew and splendid style of tlbildrens' and Citps, With a great variety of Rich Fancy Furs for Ladies. 'Just received, per Steam Ship (teat Western, the approved style. of Ladles!. Riding flats-also, a beauti fol assortment of Childrens' French Caps r am - detertuined that my Hate in point of beauty and gimlity, not be those of any other establishment in any city in the pnlOp. iDitilada., Der. 13, 1845. 50-43r80 GRE. , 2I' L • . CLOTHING ESTABLISHM NT ..Corner of - Alo:keLandPecatur deed, *O. 6 210 • • -• THE MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISJIMENT 'OP TAE KIND IN TI ` D UNITPD 8 PATES. DSNIRL CHEM, NO. 210 MARKET STREET, 'COIL OF DECATUR - la -11.; now finished the mar i.vensive assortinen 1.1. of F %NIHON- ABLE CLOTHING ever offered in - tne City of Philadelphia. I - . ' • - -• • I am warranted in making !kis extensive prepara grin. in the fact that I have a Weer custom than env twtrst Tea in the city, ard importii g my nwn.Giands d:rect• in large quantities, of, the choicest and most foshuinarile styles. mitore oho Other tailors, who buy . in small qoantities.lvave commenced making Kilns_ which warrant me' in making the assertion that I can sell asnit t Fashionable Clothing at. a lower price to the cust rime's- than it - costs at some stores to get the goads made. 1i • I with the nubile to um:emend distinctly, that this establishment iaem.duckd on the principle that I can and hi offer better termadn my customers than Can possibly he affirded by ani oilier in the Sexiness. The reason nithis ii plain 'conduct my busbies: entirely on the CAsn principle, buy and sell entirely C u . ( - fish. keep no hooks of credit' and of course do Sot harte to keep Clio ks to :mend to the bail ciehts. Thus much for the princiale on which 1 conduct bu siness. . . . t tiave• novi finiPhed, and irendy foi F. ALI, and ",'lTVi'laf. SA LES, liken :1410 gntmei:ds, of the newest style, the cow and tonko of Winch to univer sally acknowledged to he on , goallird., . . Soper slyer D,rers a 3rl Frock Coate, in every vari ety el shn& and color. ,! . . . . ' Newest. styles Superlative French and - American t'nesonersiTants.. . - 1. ~.. . .. ...., A Tante:old most splendid asso - remr' nt of rich style Silk Velvet, Menno and Casinnere d'Emoselies , ings. i-4 - my own On,mriatinn. the style of some of which cannot lie-had elsewhere in the mty, ' • - -. '. - The" most esienstve assortment of super (loth ever seen in Philadelphia. with every variety of new style Woolen, (,'laid Mid S'riVed Braver, IllegupCoats • a Loge variety, 'with different style a'runnungs—lt anl:4 Iteaver Mogan Coats. Pla in Beaver dii , Adelaide Sack dn., a t,ew tied beautiful article for s easy and pleasant, Overcoat • I have the lorgen di.play of Maks ever offered in '!he city. with every oth ir article in my line of ,busi 'nein. which I am determined Co cell lima thin can ,be .frered by :nil oth.rs in thy trade, • Phtlad , Oita Sent. 27th. 1815 39-6 mo PHILADELPHIA HAT AND CA P STORE. FALL AND %VA NTER TRADE. . • 7 GARDEN & BROWN, .. •_ No. 196 Illarket,st. - two doors below Sixth St „imp PARTIr uLA,RLY invite the at- . A ..,tention et - the, itizetis he Potts- 9.1 - - villa, and viginity, (when oar- ' - -_ ,— , ,, ,, 'S chasing Mils and Caps, to rhgir ......."' 'titore,Ateing fully Satisfied h is greatly to the interests Malt and .airy person to de3l with thetn. . They now Offer one of the largest and Innst splendid stocks °Mats and Cans in Pbiladn ,al prices defying nil r onipetit ion, ==== Su7.•l3ea. Hats, 82,20 to B'i No. I and 2 fine ottcr for " Brush !fats, 82 to 83 Capsi.Cheap. • " Moleskin Hats, e. 50, No. I aiid 2 fine Shetland (usual price four dollars.) fur seal Caps. Sufi. Silk Hats. I,LU to 62. No I, 2 and 3 fine mask ." Cass. Hats, eOO to nienrh4, some as low as 75 cts. • ' For Hats, 81.25 and Hair, seal, cloth, fancy upwards, and every vatic• velvet. fur trimmed. glazed, 'my and style of Hats at as• silk, oil-cloth, leather,. arid tornsitincly every variety and style of LOW PRICES. Caps, for men and boys, at unheard of " . . LOW PRICES. 't'rinted it to he generally known. Hilt we will sell Tonne but first-ram Hata, and more te i toausiness on pont iple that lIONETY THL POLICY: selling cheap to every one, jade or on puke. . . Country Merrhante, Storekeepern. Hatters and 'othorp, mirrhasine env artieMA in the hint or Cap line, will find it to their rids:Ottani in rail; lie we have a large and antripleta smelt suited to the Cnuntrt Trade, , which we will sell at the lowe r st wholesale pricem_Call . and see. Open evening. This': that Skins nod nther Furs wanted. GAIIVEN dr. BROWN, No. 790 'Market ,treet.l:M doot . helow 6th, Phita,ln. Phihula., Nov. 49, Ibls. • • 49-ly BEST BUTT HINGES, N . ITFACT ,:t I;II .Ia E I I: i mormis, . • • Pascal Iran W.irehouse, S. E. corner of Third and Walnut street, Ptillada• Pinlnda. Ausust 9, 32 CHEAP WATCHES AM) .iiwurry Christmas S. New Year's Presents. I WOULD respectfully •invite ail persons wishing to purchase good and cheap Jewelry b"* .r their own use, or for making, presents. In V„r: c •II and examine my stock of Fine Gold and Silver WATellEs.Of everydrseriptiom Fine Gold and Silver Prnells, Gold and. lair Brace lets, Cold Chains, fireastpins.Fineer Rings, Medalhons, Watch Keys, kc., Silver, Spoons, Soear Tones, Butter Knives. Tooth Pic ks,d nd Jewelry of every description: Also on hand, 'rood assortment old da . ) . and 20 Moir BRASS CLOCKS. I am determined to sell my Gonda Ilg low as they can he purchased at any store in the United Mates. and will warrant all to I , e exactly what t4ey are sold for, nr the ntnney - shall he refunde;l. ',LI- The highest prices given fit old Gold and Silver, and old Watches taken in•exehanhe fur otter . • r2e.Watettps and C . lnetts repalrell in the best manner and warranted to run well forotle year. , ' LEWIS 1..41/0N1U3,. N0.d121 Market Pt. above 11th, N. side, l'hilita. PhThula% Nov. 15, 1815„. • IVIERICAN' HOTEL . - . ••• ' - PHILADELPHIA .. r-. 7 • . '. • .111 4 rommodtoon and deffehifully In. ..:01.it rated lintel, situated in enesaitit street j.,;.;"! . Philadelphia," directly opposite the state. rf E. 5 Philadelphia, Flurry .d. Charter, Proprietor 01 71' • .tt111t9r,„:„;,;... offers every Inducement to the .travelling public. It is in the centre ofitusinesa. it is within two minutes' walk of the Past Orrice, Ifi,tom Donne, the pritthipal Minket and ' dares of amusement ; in ia an airy and delightful location, and the proprietor pledges himself. to'devote every attention to his tattle. and to ..have obliging and attentive servants to 'conduct. to the comforts of his guests. " 831115,' Warm and Cold: abil..e,ys ready, and on assortment of twines of uneguallad'ex cellence. . . Philada. Nov. 2'.:d 181.5,' • ' e—ly , . . 11411QUILIR ..S. CSRPENTEI?, Conveyancers; . . Lfl WALNUT STREET, PIIILADA. • . Memel. Loaned nn Mortgage,, , and Real Estate botight and 5n1(1: 0‘ PhilndPipliin, April lo . - 16-21 PASCAL IRON' WORKS, • PHILADELPHIA. 'CUT:LT/ED . Wroneht Iron Flues, Suitable (or Lore * • motives, Marine and Mite]: Stearn'Envne Rollers, from 2 so 5 ,inches dtameter.. At.o, Pipes - tor Gas, stenm'and o t her oursloses; extra strong Tub - . for Hy draulic Presses ; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engiuea 4.c. Manufactured and for sale by - MORRIS, TASKRR & MORRIS; Warehouse S. E. corner Sd and Watoutats., Philada. Phtlada• Nov. 22d 1845 47 P. our OP ifeed Botedpiepts. • HE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub lic, that he has associated Mr. Nathan Evans with him in cosiduesinga 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 handot arge and, good assortment of • • .. Flour, •• • - Feed; Jfay h'r . the hale, dm., dm All of which will be sold at the very' lowest rates They, confidently enlirit the patmnatte of the nubile.: believing that. all pose who deal with them, will find it to their mutual advantage ' July 111, 29- IRTHIPS.—For • sale at MARTIN'S Drug VV Store—an assortment of Gig, Sulky, and Carriage Whips. ' , , . March 22 12— BM = =MEE attmAL. - - - LATE CLEMENS - 4i BARER, , . . W- a ° lla S nl A f - ;ri ' s p ira l ; ! S e tTfortattii:inetunrkeirinu: Works. Having, been lone engaged in the manufac ture of Copal Varnish - , (as welt as other kinds.) is now prepared to ' offer to purchasera an article which in quality, cannot be surpassed ky any in the Union. Al so, receiving weekly fromthe above celebratedWnrks, Wind.* Glass of every size. Constantly . on hand a foil assortment of White Lead. reg h!! most approved brands,' Red Lead. Litharnee, Sal Tiny Magnesia, ac.. which will be sold at Mtinufart n rer's prices,,tozether with a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi cines, Dyes,. Acids, Finn-Colors, Perfumery, itc.", in short every.article in the Prue line: Merctrants,Phy sicians and Dealers in general. are requested 'to call and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied iltey will be induced to purchase. •' • Philatla., February 14, 1610., 7-1 y Accordions and Einrinonicons. •subscribeis inform• stbiekee:iers and others, I that they have just received a variety of German Accordions,. , Ilartnonicons. ltrautonlron Flageolets,. Dominoes. Snuff.hoses. Pipes of every - description. and a larre sr-softe:at of Toys and Fancy Gond% which wilt- he sold wholesale and-retail, at-the lowest prices, at the Second street Tot Stare. GEORGE; & iormt - Isom - No. 106 N. 741 at.. below Race. Philada; - Manufacturers of Canes, Tops, Chtldrans' Rattles, Napkin Rinee.kc. • - = Pitilap. February 7, 1816 • 6-2tno PURE WHITE LEAD. Whetherill & Brother, AirNIWACTIJURS. • Nti 65 i orth Front street I.l.li'littadelpliti. have now aTood supply of. their wart need pure.4ote lead..ind 'Mire customers w hive be.rii eparitigly siiimiled m envequence id a run UR !bewitch!, swill now have their nrdcre filled. No known substance Onsiesses those perservative and beitutiving properness() desirable in a paint, to anequrtestentwithunadulterated_while,lead. hence Ins atimixqlre of ether materials only, inure lie vAloe. It has therefore .ben :the. steady aim of the inmillactures, for many years,to supply to the public averfeetly. Mire while Mao, and the iinceasinsde. nand 6,r tim urn. lei is proof that met with fa vor It is mvaruiht, t.randeil on one heath-WE PII PAULL a: 11110 1 111. Ri lull. and on - the other, tVARRANTI , I , Yeas=-;alltir red letters. Noveiti!;er IH, 47 Philadelphia, Reading: & Potts ville Rail Road. A • vit. m. Reduction of Freight on literch'andize. - . .. . - • ON - ' AND AFTER Monday next, Nine Wilt,' 1844, Goods will be forward d with despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, between -Reading and .the points below stated, per Inn of 2000 Ibs. . .. • Between Betweeni . - - " .. Reading Reading . . alzd- and - c Phila. " . Polio.; ills. Plaster, slate, tiles, 4'c. ' 110 • • 7543. Pig Iron, blooms, tin 1 i ber, ~- marble, lllSill, tar, pitch, 120.. - . 1418. and grindstones, . Nails 4-, spikes, bar, iron, '1 • castings,lead.turpentine 1" , . bark. rap: tobacco, salt, 1 -. 90 1 00 p ro v isions.potatoes, tutu I/ ' , her, stoves, 4-c., 11, . Flour per barrel. ' 16 etc. 11 cts. Wheat . , corn, rye, clover 1' • seed, 4. salt per bushel, J 4 cts. . 3 cts, Groceiles.liardwore,steel,) • \ .. [ copper,' tin, brass, do- • - . . mestic liquors.machine : ry, ,' butter - And sees, 1 . 10 ° 1 35 • . cheese, lard and tallow, - oil, wool. cotton. leather I • , raw .hltles, paints, oys- - ters. hemp, and cordage.) Dry Goods. drugs 4.' medi- . eines, foreign liquors, ; wines,glass,paper,fresh ~2 60 •.1 70 . fish, meat, confection:l- 1 • ry, books 4- Stationary. J • No additional charges for commission, storage, or receiving or delivering.freight at_any of the Compa. ny's Depots on the line. — ' July 15, 1893 . ~ - • 29 ''ALTNA&aIt in barrels& hoes, for sale ?tt the lowest • Market price, delivered 'on board of Boats on the FREE of PORTERAGE by • GRAY & BROTHER. :11 Walnut Ft. or Locust at. Wharf Schuylkill. dhilhdelphia July 19th, 29 BURDEN 'S pATENT: HORSE SHOES - MADE.OF THE best refined American Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the ~ - Iron in liar, being a saving of about . 10n per neat to . the purchaser. All shoes sold, ar '. warranted, and if not satisfactory, can be . •• ,returned awhile money will he refunded. • 0 , . GRAY, & IMOTEEE,I`2 Walnut st., Pliilada. June '23— . . AI"E'ENTIO.V.„ MILITARY STiSRE'. viliE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends.und customers, that. he ins locdtcd his In Third Street, No. a few doors below : Race, where he would be pleised to see his old'eustomers tudas many now ones as are dispored to favour him with their custom' Ile sill: Coots tunes to manufacture ,111htary and Soortmen*.it artieles "fever) description, such as leather: Cloth..l.)dt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, of all tiatternsrFOracte Clips; * l Joiners for troop Rudy do ; Cartouch Boies;l3ayitnet c •hbards, word Ben , of .t II kind.t ; C:thtCei9 : Knapsacks, different a!tern,: fire tinckete, l'anzim , Roles, Tkie. (irtu, .and Picker's l'ltitne's,,,l'ompoons- Firemen's raps, I.eather Stork., Gases. superior quality Shot thitts tiacmil cz..l)rntng illy - ltrd rs receiyudtod promptly at-, reside 1-.. 1101.LIANI \n Wl' North . 1 :•!•treet:L'l:er..-4:l?”irs Gelow Rac Phil , d.ipir...l. - inuar . )• 13. 1M44 = • 2-Aim MF4,I We recnamendatl,rfaur frcends the :in call at the Pekia•.Cumpirny's Sure, and suppl.a aeir dacians 'has. , TUE - PEKIN TEA - C( IMPAN Y, NO-. 3U, SOUTIII SECAND ST• • •between iMp4rliet and Cl)e4nu‘ •Pfil I LA nr.Lint I A. TTAVFFCMIS,IIIIfIy on.'hand , and for sale, wholesale 'I and retail. a variety of choke fresh 'Yeas, at low er prices; according to the quality. than they ran be honetit for at any otheerstahlishmeut in the city. . r- Trks, exclusively, are sold at this house, and several varieties. which cannot he obtained elsewhere. Any.Tertit winch thi not nice entire satisfaction. can he returned and exchnneed, or the money will he refunded. TIIC of Schnylkill County, are respectfully invited to give us a . -G. ft. ZIEBER, Agent for the Pekin Tea Company. .Philada . ., • !ept. , 27, 181 S.. P 11, RE3DING AND POTTSVILLV MD.. vio.tunacii.evme ---- ....... Passenge.r Trains. Hour , of starting on and after Mondai, Oct. 6, 1845 From rottiville, at A. M.. }Daily except Sunday " .Philada.. " 9,A. 111.. HOURS OF PASSING READING For Philada., at 10 A. M., t_ " Pottsville " 12 A. M.... - , RATES OF FARE. Between Pottsville and Philada., 03,50 and 3 00 ..Readidg, 111 40 apd 1 20 Oct. II • .IS-. WHO buy for cash, are invited to buy hats of the house favorably known as James S. • :Martin's for many years. , CONSUMERS who desire to wear service able. Hats can do so by purchasing those of our manu facture, as we superintend every branch of the tuel nes', personally. and are determined to sustain our rep utation for selling the hest bats in the United 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 manufac-• tory enables us to supply them of better quality than any other House. Orders enclosing payment: promptly and carefully_ forwarded. MARTIN & PATTON. . • .No. 118 Market Street, Philada. Philada., Dec. 27 1845 . 51-Imo BU CU. dr, EVANS. t)i)it:t1 )01 01#1 - i - :, ,, : - - . .:':: , ::::-i.::"I'_ SALT ! SALT ! ! 3lilifitry 61p Munfirdory WINTER ARRANGEMENT Meichantt! • . _ . - .,,Loss of , he Great •Weat.ern ifiAbESO GRUMOLES THE_PHILADELPHIANS—,-• ' -:- Par: ATiraW . or - Hors - Ilk tts.: , ;;Digi SI- pit, 111.1 - '- - ' l- '''' 'SINCE - VIE OP.EbIiNG' OF ,; -.•-: •' ..T.aIPPINC(Yrr •- ay..' TAYLOR ' S, • feetiong;.fise feet wide; and thirtY• inches - deep, ...- , - ..z.Gij a i. wedoxi--cat M ug. sz o i e ; •,• : . , Make a frame of the same size, with the back twce. iltinl Ethel offer .clothingo fall kinds, ellen -twisted f eet bigh,lhe front - Ofteerr inches, slid - th is 'nides -v v got by better than any other eittablishmest in the ' alotieti from the - back, to. the front.' - Nike tiro - •Floa - Fre tieh Unitattliatits: . Cassl art sere 813 -00 re Sackeeats' :.... '• ".- ..- ' • 1 0 10 10 00 iasttei; each three ' feet by five, with th e ' partici sit, it A - ' • ' •v - s • Brown R a na Baawracra sack . ~ , 700 to • ogs grass dappmg lute s hingles, instead . oF . h .s ay . wit bless - - -Asphatton Sack - .- . ` - - . ," , f .10 0010 -12 00 halal - Set the' frame over the pit, - 'whlcri should. Fluty Cloth and Clissimere Bark" . • 800 to' 12 e° then be filled With Treats' horie•dutig,' which his , En Fre rt n is ch h u ci o i t t h h D or re eini gs a a n n d d Fr prock ock Cos[ 'J .9 0 1 1 t t o o . 15 12 A)3 00 not' lain tong, nor b een sodden py waters' _Tread Diagonal Cali/intern Frock' '-. .. "..• 7 001(0: 000 it down hard, then put it inuiLhe frame,light, Blue DresiontlFrock •'t .' -' •-"- '',- 800 W . ' 18 88 and Toy rich soil; ten or twelve inched die '-' d • -Blue. Black FrOck and Dress -' " - ...• 800 to .12 00 r : p, 813 .- Drab and Brews Fash. Suntan. ' 12 00 to -16 00 Cover it with this - Wishes. fur two or three clays.," '.• „Moe and Black Cloth Cloaks - . • :10'00 to . .20 00 Then stir the soil, , sow the seeds in shallow 'drills. plating; stieltsity them, to roailattieldifferem — t . Freacti and English thssimege pgits 500 to 800 • • . ' -' Fancy Black ... •- -. •• , : 4-00 to . s'oo . ' Velvet and-Sattlnetta - Fancy Vests -2 00 to- 300 kincla.Keep the frame 'covered • with - the - glaag. Together with starge assortment of coarse clothing: whenever , it , is cold enough• to chill the ,platus; consisting cif durtout I wo, varying ln prices to suit 1 but"all otherlimes`. 'admit fresh air - which is i the purchaser :As follotra - Pilot Bpriout and Frock •-•- - .250t0.4 00 . diskiensable: 10 their health. When the sun is Diamond Pairinetre Frock Coat - , , • 4 . -00 to . aOO I quite Warm, raise ' die glaseeti,Unarigh tii - atlinit air. Plain Sattinette Frock ..'. , ~ . . '54-0050 to ' o , 6 5 M oo I end, cover ' in'ens"witn." matting or hlanketai'or else Tweed Sack .2SO to 300 I the gun may kill the. yciun'g plants . ' Water the Stattinetie Pants of all colors . Sattinette Vests:also Cloth Viols • 2 (10 to s'oo bed at evening; with water which has - Wood sill All of which cannot be surpassed by any other estab- day, or, - if is be - treat) drawn, add-a little wisrgt , twite - 'lishment in the States. for want of tart and a disposi tion' to please nil that furnish us with their custom; We tee.- If there-he tuo much 'heat in' the bed,' so manufacture our own stock and warrant all 'our Foods 1 to scorch:or wither the parka, make deep boles,. to he well examined before. cub - so there is nil mistake wit • es__,h stak -and fill them up whinthe heat is re+ in goods pnrcbased at our wholesale and tetail clothing store, Corner of Centre and "Mahantongo sta. Pottsville '141044. -- 'ln very cobl nights, covers ilae.box with Ps. f- ts Taw. '. P. 8, .We particularly- invite the attehl Inn of our, customers aod the public irigeneral• to our_extensive. stock 'of Cloth, Casiniere and Vestings, which have, Just arrived, to suit the season—which will he made. uri to order in the most fashionable and approved styles of the day. 1.. 4. T. flatters themselves they can get up a suit of Ombra in as good style. as any 'other estab lishment, at least 20 per cent cheaper than the same ar title has been purchased iii the place, for whit!' we- can give the best of references :•-:.viz. . - ' Dr. James 8. Carpenter. Edward A. Warner; P. C. Francis W Ruches, Esq. A. Macdonald. . ' Char,. Lensar, - Jno. K. Clement, Egq. ' Isaac Beck; . J. C. McMicken. Esq. D. F. Pommy. Horace ttinlth: Esq. Jnn. C. Neville, Esq. ' ' Jas. N. Campbell. Esq? A. Ranalilson, . . Robert N. Palmer; Esq, B Cummings, Esq. E. SI, Haven, . Geo. 11. Potts, .1. C. Shoemaker, Geo..w. Snyder, William Newell, Jun. Samuel Lewis, Chas. Lewis.' Charles De Forest,' ' ; James Patterson, N. Enterline. T. FnAter. Dr. Halberstadt, S. .1 Potts. James McKee, James limes, A. B. White A. Russet. E. B. Etchholtz, Nov. 15 Bl?.11D1' 4. , ELLIOTT, Watcluxiakera and Jewel ers, FROM . THE • CITY OF PHILADA. . . .....;e 4 - - ..' .; ~ Rffpectittly announce, an: ' . ii.S7 . they hAve taken the sioretwnt dour o tieli•e'S new ii4ilCl. - 31 i e ! ' hi- lower end or Centre lo in the Borough - of Pottsville. 'l:o,_ i . si. , , :'.' , : : C,..,.- where . they h have -rnKtntly ) k 4,...._ th b : 4 9_. ..,,,,,,,,:, i, , f rer t o ;en.. 3 0 010 , w nssortl i tteni ' ... of C LOCKS A" 1E.. % 1.41 - . &JEWELHY. ' - • . - I hby pled , e thernseliea tO gnodi at as low prices on they eon be bought at ail other estaft. lialitnent-in-Pott,Ole or, deew ere.and belte,eitr-thLy ean;reitder full aid entire satisfaction (as regards both quality and price.) to all who may favor them with their patronage. , XT Clucks Watches of every deer:6oton, care luny repaired and twit-ranted. ' . WILLIAM RR 41)Y. • . JOSILPLI S. ELLIoTir. Pottsville, Oct. 18, 815. • 42L. if IRON! IRON!! li R 1 T. is POT T, ;; • A r 9 TOWN HALL, "„1 HAVE an assortment ^ f rolled and. hammered IRON, curisisong of from 1- round to 2 inch ! Scroll trout •,1 2 Squares T rion a ato Z a } Hamtn'td ore from 3a 3 i nc h. Scollop iron of carton= dimensions. Crow Ears, l'lough Irons, I.lOrbe.shoe hats, Sledge • 1110,11.15. Juniata Slit Nails, mid Horse Shoe Rods.- . • • STEEL. • • Guinan Cast Steel. Shear Sicel, English . • A,mr•ite.rn Illiste . r. German Seel, ..S;u•Sng • Steel, &C.. Are., 4.e June '2B, _ 28— POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. ErqgZ" W. .111 e G [Pi NIS. fl EPETFIII.I. Y annonnees to the Public, that he 11 has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to build all kinds, of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Nlaeltinery of almost every descrintiomat the shortest notice, and on the Mal rea sonable terms. • cr Persons from broad, in want of area in Engines will find it to their advantage to give him a call before engaging elsewhere. Mav II NEW CASH DRY GOOD, FANCY AN o,,TRINMING - STORE, IN TILE ROOM FORMF,RLY OCCUPIED By MRS. PIuI.VIPS IN CENTRE-STREET... he subscriber respect fat iv mfornis the citizens of rottsvilie and the pdhlic iu prneral.• that he has just o pened a fresh assortment of the newest etyles of goods conststiong of Lairw; Alpacas. and Huh:urines with a variety of fancy goods. Also, a new and We did style of Prints, S;lk, ThibctAlpaca and other Shawls Blue, and Black-Cloths of a superior gttalit f. Ile has also on hand. • Sewing Silk, Spool and (dent Thiead (If the hest quality, Gloves and ficifsiery, Strati, Leg, bar», Gimp, Braid and oMer styles of Fancy Bonnets, by flit. case, doz. or single .Bonnet,' Men's and Boy's Leghorn All of be sold at the inweot rash pthes. '•• ' AD:LW Iv— JOSEPr MORGAN. POTTSVILLE BOOT 4- SHOE STORE ._ CENTRE ST. AI:WINING THE POTTSVILLE HOUSE. 'CARD. \ , : • .. ‘. 5..& J..FOSTER, • ' RESPECTFULLThnvita the attention of t'S ^ tobrifolor.i,.enaffvas Show.i. nd.:ca'strivvrgiuitts,,tilt,nri;e.is‘t.i.itrii, "k .,:u '.., . crMnied their stork and no'w offer Boats atid V s it . Shoes at wholesale and retail at the lowest rate. and no mistake.' , They have also of hand Sole and Upper Leather, Calf-skin, Morocco. Lining. Skins, B•mte.s. Lasts, and a gene ral assortment of Shoemakers' itindir:ms. Aims And Shoes of every kind. manufactured to or der at short notice. January to, l a th. - - • • 2. 7 3m0 ~ - siteilin AND MACIIINE :MANUFACTORY. 1 •fir, subscriber it prepared to furnish all kiiids of :Marbuirry, such as ' , team Engines/ either high or low pres:imre—blOwine ann punipin_vEngities, naw- and grist mi Breakers and tit her neat pinery connec ted With the mining baseness. Also, bone's. irtin boats, protielleis -and propeller Ingines, iron and 111 . 31 , 9 t as tines, and all other nrtigles in his .line of bieoness; at his establishuient in 2d' street, heinti the Rail Road, Camden; New Jersey ..101it F. STARR, Late of the firm of—MOSES STARR & SONS: Camden. (fsi , Jersey,) N0v.1,1815. MARSH'S SUPERIOR:PATENT I t 'u-r TRUSS , ••-• - - N . ,T.,____ -.- . . • ) ' ;- " Ni. . - Also, Dr. Jo,eph !Nero bdomtnal Stappor. et a. A- sooply of the above ur'ieles, just received and for sale, at tive n,anul. ciurers price., by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Druggist • October 28, ,- , 44 Boarding THE Subscriber has recently opened a boaldink -, house in ,Market street, Potts% die. and will be pleased to have a number:Cr respectable boarders . --.Good accommodation will be furnished on reason able terms. Also transient Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. ELIZA HAUG - HAW:OUT. Pottsville May 3d- ' 18—ly T IIE GOVERNIENTAL iNslnucTott, Or a brief and - comprehensive view of the government. of the Un fled States, and of the State government'," in lessons designed for the use of schnols,by .1( 13. Shur tiff •; Also REVISED STATUTES OF :THE UNITED -STATES, and adrllflanal laws to 1544, reduced toques-' lions and answernlor the use of schools and families, by Wm. B. WedOctod, Just received and for sale at lIhNNAN'S cheiOlook store. N0v.2(1 g!gl fatitci's REMIELTIONS FOR CiIII.IIBES..:—QpO Or the most useful and impotent is, the cultivation of flowers and fruits. This, especially for the daugh- - tens, of a family. is greatly promotive of health and amusement. It is ivith the, hripeV that many , young ladies. whose' habits:me non' 'so formed, that' they can never he induced to a course of ac tive domestic exercise, so lung as their parents are able to hire domestics; may yet be led to an' em% ployment, which will tend to secure health and vigor of constitution. that so much space is given in this work, to utrectiope fur the, -cultivation of fruits and 'flowers. It would be a most desirable improvement, if all - female schools, could be. furs , bibbed with suitable grounds and instruments, for the eultivation 01 fruits and Bowers, and every irt.;, duceinent olfe . red; to engage the young. ladies in this pursuit.. 'No father„„who wishes to have bit daughters grow- up' to. be healthful women,: tall take a surer method to secure this end. ••: . Let him set apart a •frorticin of tie:yank and ganren, - fee fruits and flowers. Mid:see - that theiodls well erres. pared and dug over„and itU the rest may coil, mined to the care of the children. These woidd. beed to be" provided with a light , hoe. and.rake. &- dibble, or „geld n trowel,s .watenotpot, and Means' slid opponunitive for- securing. seeds, roots, buds and grafts, all whi h ungLt be dorm; at a triflingee pease. with piper eneonragedirrit„ and by the aid of 'such Mien:turns as are Contained in'this Work. every man, wine has even half an acre;could, secure a small Eden around his premise& Ito pursuing this thriusement.' children can also be led - to acquire many useful habit& Early A.' , sing would, in many cases, be thus seerareill and it tarry were renuaretrto keep their walks and bor. 'dere free from weeds and rubbish, habits of, order and neatness would Imihduced: Benevolent and ducted feelings could also be cultivated by influ encing .children to share their fruits and flowers with Mends and neighbors, as wellas to distribute roots and seeds to those, who , have not the means of procuring them. A woman dr a child, giving . seeds, or slips, or 'toots, to a washerwoman, or a farmer's boy,abus exciting them to love and culti-z rate fruits and llowera, awakens a new and relin ing source of enjoyment in minds, which have few a sources more elevated than mere phyritcal enjoyments. Our SalliOUr directs, in making feasts,- to call, not the rich, who can recompense again, but the poor who can make no returns._ So child ren imourd be taught to dispense their little treasu res, not atone to companions and friends, who will probably- return similar favors ; but to those wbo have no means of making any return. If the rich who acquire love tor the enjoyments of tasti4 and have the means to gratify it, would aim . to extend among the poor, the cheap and sirtiple enjoyment of lams and blowers, our Country would soon literally -blossom as the rose." - If tne lathes of a neighborhood would unite small contributionirjand send a list.utlower.seeds ,arid routs to some respectable and Molest florist, who would not be likely to • turn: them off with trash, the could divide these among thsthselves, so as to secure an obundent variety, at a very small expense. A bag of flower-amis.. which can be obtained ac wholesale, for four cents would . abun dantly t•upply a whole neighborhood; and, by the gathering of seeds in the Autumn, could be per pet ifated.—.ll/,,rs' ðer. . Work for • March. • 1 In the parlance Of pu;;ilists, it is said, that the "•first prow is bait• the bailie,' and it this old saw hot Is good in the philosophy of the ring, it may , he affirmed with equal truth, that in all the upe ! rations of agrieuffirre, whether, an- planting or farming, to begin right, al•the right time, greatly. tends to improve the t hunces oIaUCCeSP, as well as to lessen the Whirs of the field. 'lt is, therefore, no t mopporiune•in the commencement of spring 'to remind our brituren, that it is 11 important that they should go to toe:r work with strong arms, willing hearts, and resolute determinations to de- - verse the smiles of providence. A conicionsneks that one has done all that in his power lied to en sure prosperous' results, even amidst defeat and disappointment, nerves him ,with that resignation never fails-to win adrotration for thopresent; • while a gives him an assurance for a brighter fu ture; for who inure than he who meets adverse fate with eqanitnity, has a right to look prospec tively atibad tor better fortune? None. If it be asked, how are we to begin right the answer is at hand.- Always:be ahead of your work. _Nev er plough your gmunds unless they be in good condition, and be su re never. to let an opportunity when itiey are eu t I pass unimproved. • (set your several crops in at the proper periods.' Be sitroto have your - grounds well plotighed. rolled and har rowed. until they be reduced to the finest state -of • filth of which tory may be susceptible. Plough ilhep.' Sow arid plant - good . seed; Keep your hoe and plough-crops'eleamfroin the period of their up-coming until they are laid by. Be not ambi lulus to spread your cultivatioci over untold acres. but rather let it be your pride to manure ____ you cultivate. ,Make the accumulatiowor manure; • . the main branch of your system, and ,when ac eumulati:d, protect it from the effects of deteriora tion from exposure to. the sun and rains. Keep. on hand at all timesmn arnple.suptily of the- best tools and implements of huribatidry,' and be•stiro • that they are always in goad order and never ex-. posed to injury from the weather. Be: tharfol- lows these plain common sense rules to the letter , and in the spirit, will nine times out of ten suc ceed, unless indeed the elements conspire against him, and - destroy the best directed exertions. Anti under ibis belief, we will proceed to point out a how of the :natty things which should be- looked to. . • ON THE FARM: COWING or an ARS assns.-As we are athong those w h o diem that ,n 0 system of husbandry-yan be _ perfect that dues net keep a due .proportion of the!, faro, in grass, - we will remind our readers_thrit ery field in, wheat or rye should be sown with co..i; ver, olthoUgh it may not-he intended to let it re-j, main in gra ,, ,s for pasture or fur hay. Therefore. though in many regions of our eountryit may be . too late to sow clover seed. yet if theiebe any -who may.nof have gotten in his \seed. let him do so forthwith. and if the ground is sufficiently dry. to admit of the operation, it would be well to herl row and tbll in the seed. Let no one entertain any fears of injuring the crrip of wheat or TA for-if the ground be in a, sound 'condition he will do's positive benefit to either crop. . Ctovse Pistma.-;--All fields in clover , should have a bushel-of Plaster per acre, sown thereon as soon as practicable, a: moist day to be 'coke= ted for the operation. 'Py attending to.this ten times the value of the plaster_will be-added yo the product.of bay, while the soil itself . will be clothed , with en absorbent that will -continue through the - season to drew from the atinosphere whatever - there may be floating in it that is calcu. ltged to enrich the soil or furnish pahulum.to the plants; far, of a truth, it is thus that plaster acts, 'or so small a quantity as does, could,,not produce (het idoniThingiSesults ivhieh are so gratifyingly witnessed by the eltseryinglarinironiwhich,con tribute so hugely to, the Sustenance and comfort of his *tuck-, objects which we are sure are dear ie. the pride and hearts of every good man. 1 I - CM be centime:4j .