~: ;.o i^.:,-,- ~ *: Fri2l9 Cie . well J'.. 1 ' ant . a - tal 4a's :I dreamt I was safe in Bathllo's walls, . And had food enough anc> to spare; ...•-• - My Oldiers were , scattered ahota in its halls, .•- . •-'• - °And IMPPY Were revellh g there. • . ' _ . "II had money suffrient to let, could boast I had played a Imos,t desperate came; But Celan dreamt , which pleased me 'Most, ' - :. • - That i'oik loved toe still the Same.' • ' • •- - I &eau:tit:that molt of that r ohle hanil, ' _ -. 2 That `.' to conquer a,peace" was Sent, • While trying thel Mexican arms to iyithstand, ._ Had fell in thq vain attempt. - The few who survived of that noble host • . . • Oinid not hut envy the slain ;. • CI, '. And I also &lentil% aviiiiir't harmed me most, • :That Volk loved me still the same. i , The. Baton RogueiConversv tor relatesthe fol lmlving amusingamusing anerilote of an Alabama volon- 1 ' teer'at sea, on; his way to Vera Cruz,: • ." Otte tall. volunteer from 'the `pine lands of Alabama, outs unhappy for the want'of employ• . ! merit ...he sauntered about looking for 'something' to tle-when it occurred lb lir& that he might, as ho expressed it, 'lake 'a -good lwash."lle,,was rr tall lank fellow, with h shockOy head of grassy dried hair hanging doWn his shoulders. With al deliberation consistent with an idle sea voyage, he commenced rubbing the turpentine soap of rho-ship into his hair and skin with commendable vehemence.. Ile had rause to take n great deal of .pains, for he obseryt d to lii'ln.;( If, ghat he had air aere of • bur:irks' mud on him.' • "It mittt be observed-that all thi, while the yes. e•l was ploughing finales:lido 'the sea, nod by the time the •Alabanta rose' hdd shaped littomit; the :Mississippi wa'er lit the wash t i oim hod become exhausted, nrol tie threw hi, bucket over thro'lves. sere side s° replenish lidr basin,r "The and dash hejrnade w:s at his hair, the 1 turpentine of ihe snail, and the satiric of thir4vatet instantly formed a ehi•mical re iihniation: acid the oily .qUalitios 'ef the I no 1 p (Os.. ppe:.red and .left soMething in its: stead residiolling tar. 'Two or three rakes or the finlterstlnough the hair, eleva ted it upright about hei Alabamian's head si cir his the quills of thep rcupinc.l . l'hore's 'another trick played on rue,' said the an wadied in a. rage, his, hair growing still' ti. reer. I At. this ,nioniere. (he viater dripFerl across his 130-, and he ca_minon ' ced ; spitting a i i if nauidatp.l to 0 . h - or Led I,guree :: : Coolly, and ihni rodrinkely hn V4',t'llt to his belt, took out a *bowia' some fitieen incit's tong. and deliv • 'erect hirnat;lf thus: 'Some ntl them that. Loni-i• (miens ha.) plaid tricks vial' on in.., now . it any 'one Jar,, jet - hi l o.f,d c h out the - //e Iho put .:t•tll ill il.a here, realer.'. :.. . _ • dlood. Ltansiso.-1) goildernati sirrprd two the store of the 'Pekin Tea Gompliiv rd.long ago. evidently with a great weight on lis_rnind. H ehihninlstered a knowing look_Un all' al . & cd , jett,4 in the room, fastened_ 11 searching glance on the pro prietor, : and smiled most ine'aningty: Ile had been reading the hook of sonic traveller in,China. i — `lll7l?p•gaVO 4”1311C hints for detecting adulterated tea. Suddenly a chest in the corner arrested Ink atten tion It's coining- now, that'si Certain.. ' ,t ' ' You c.a.an":t cheat rrie-.' -; , ' t Can't hey'?'; - Wliy not 1' I • , :I'llat ct.est of tea has been opened, to lie , filled • up with some yarb or other. I That ain't the way it come from Chitty.' . , t 4 Hovr.does that appear V' f • . . 4 [.knew. ' I I• . VVelf ; le: us know, won't! yoU V - • -...i 1 V hy, you see, I've' read 'a 'book thet-tells all ..; aboathese:thingiv, and it says there Ora Onina .": .nails don't have any heads on 'em,-and i-i youf see ~. a chest naile - kilp With nails with heads, on ;yin, you may know . thzii. it's been opened, and that there's some trickery there.' I , • Vail:aro a keen one. - Those are-Ampean nails and no mistake.' - ',. 1T - ~ Well, - you pretend 'to sell nothing hut pare. . unadulterated tea. AhLtia—ka r 4Oh ! accidents must hapPeni in the lie,: rand lies,-but, stranger; suppose y ou hit the chest a kick.' - . 1 . . -He did go. The hoz wag empft. ttt.tanger bought a feiv pciondg and slolit,:d in eileu•-i•. 'l.lie proprietor, however, st.t4gestett. that the chest must have been opened. • -:== . - • • 1.• , .. - Ountns.—ln spending, an hour , ieTne the Innumerable Ojeda of intere..l at the Boston Mu seum wo.founit.among others an aniusingUetter of 'Lord Timothy i Dexter, NeWliu ry port. "" thus. It is addressed to Mr. t:;.thiuel ti4vy.r, of Eotex : • aniy 14, 1795. mr Sati•y - Fr sir if Yoniliye that house of mine 1 'would hive you gilt inincr i,eopilody the I.l 4 quire to, Rite the Deade hecoiethe knows how to prow lilts - it:ono to be Dun. 'II hope. to have von eome with the money. Tilitorit • Diiv - rtn. . Another no vettv, is ail:lntik', to :he Ahns houce with the wZll•kti;o XII au digraph .of John lin rc•ock : Do tot March 5 1771. • Mr Paul , Faster, Recrive into the'Afrn-hou:e a 1 ,0, n Per•Orl : pamcil J.tru, e 11 - ydei who is sick and unab:e • Jolts Retinae): Z Jon,: He Selectmen of Boston. 5- - Consented to, Win: Ureenteiif one of the Over seers of the prior: WHO CAN REP'g4T Tocm,l—Thai witty buf foon, FoottOiappening beat n person boast of, the facility with which he ciqd commit any pas.. sage to memory,. undertook -to write a few lines , which the other would_ not ihe able to remem b er accurately, even after 'repeated uern-0.. The ehol lenie bring ,accepted,Foot, prodUced the fo.lowinZt . "lAnd she went into the garden to cur a cab bage to make an apple pie ; and a -h !war tyalk. inn up thcstreets, pap, headdrihe shop L What! No soap! and 11/.died,3ml she very t ine prudently married-„the barber, and at Clrr wedding \I were the Hoblilhea and the iplildhes,a`nd the V. rear Panjandarum, wi h t he little v i an d honon'at the top, and all danced catch tiv . catch cin tilt tln gun - powder ran out of the heed: of then boots.”' A young fop. abut matting for Nerd Ynrk, _proposed to purchait a life pre,erver. u. cnu'li not want it suggrated the elt;tli,.- , bagt of wind don't sink." Adrunken labor, I fr recovering from a danger ous illifrss was iwhed, whether h. , had not been afraid of meeting ihis God No," riaid, the poor paz4n Christran„ , 'lWa, only ofeer.'d qoth er chap.'4:4 Some wag gives -rho followinv, enpind of a legislative hm:lc. Legi l rktive fif , sernbiy —a 'circus, where each , 1 1 - the urf i fornr..ni rides.on hie osvnhobliy, and takes his turd, at playing the dowb • A ' EC DOTE OF, GE E S'. SCOTT.—One, of Out vo;u.n - • terra who was 4 the -reductiOn of Vera Ortiz, ie. ports that 4.luling the homb4rdmeut, Gen,'Scott, riding along th. Am - eriean lirie, rin`d serinii some of theioldiers rabung their bead:4 ahoto ti , o em bankment, to get d view ofttiC work of de:Atm:lion in the city;""ralled out : ' Better take-care, dme! b'ome of you nit:l.2cl your-heads knocked ‘ oli . hefore you knew it !' • Hadn't you be , ter take care of four oWe head, Gcncihl P gelled finer& the'm. 1 : • Ay, they make Generals co easy now; it isn't much odds if one of-them ehould get re plied the old General. Asr.c.Urrim Or 4lnr WEIISTET , I.—In his speech nt tiorininA, on,the ocraiion Of -the.dinner given him by theCitiiens of that place, Mr. Webster, adverting ji l mlticularlY to the object o(his visit i. e. to, see Southern cultuie and Southern people, said: I have frequently been asked-during my tour, by Southern gentlemen, whether I could go with them . ln look at this lice field or that cotton Ibid. The liueAti3n reminded me of an anecdote fold by. my mend, Skintier, of the Fatmera' Library, of a man about to bemairied, who. when asked'by the parson if .be •wanted t?i. have. this woman for his wedded wife rettllcit: be sure I will; I came 4.43 purppsc.i!'- A London . paper tells a terrible story of a lion arid a lady at the menagerie. The latter chancin to stand a little too' near the den. ,the royal beast, Most carnivorously divosed, reached forward tin , perceived, and obtained 'an immense moutlifulj . from the lady's person r Her eon;equent shriekoi were allayetron diq , over nit that the ferocious and • enragt.d anim.l cyu~ed.himscl( with 4 bag of bran ! Shameful! • 1,,, I :le V ALII4-13LENSGET , C 131, E REM EDY. . . • : DL .SWAYNE'S • . • 'Compotiod Songs of Wild Cherry TflE onioultst,'iN - p OENVINE PliZiAttiilo3 Couple,' Colds, Asthma Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, ' -Spitting:Blood, Dip - et:lip of Breathing . , Pain in the Side and Breast. Palpitation of tai heart, Adn- • en:Q. • CionP. Broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all Dia.. t. caste . . of- the Throat, Breast, apd , -j Lungs; eke Rost 'effectual and speedy cure ecer known for ' any of Ike above . „ . diseases, is • pit. ,swAr.Tf r igo .,. .4r e o ß tt n .X . D SYRUP 'OF hanl.. Ciredin - LETTER FROM Tiff: - REV. ft; JACKSON: Formerly pastor of ilte 'First- Presbyterian Church, • - New York, . . • . • . CtriettrusTr, Fro; 15, 18-15. SW. VNE.-Dear Sir :-Permit rne to take ttie lib erty - of writing ttisciu - .at this time . , to exfiress awn tatine, - and recotumetril to the attention of fantilie and others yorir valuable medictne—yOur Compntind Syrup .of In ncy-icavels of late, I have seen in a greet many. instances, ti i h 'wonderful etrer:s of you r medieirie. in relieving children of very obsti nate complaint?, such as coughin?., wheezing. choking with phlegm. ast Mamie attacke,A.c. I should not have written this letter; however, however at present; al though I have telt it toy duty to all my testimony 'to it for soma. titne, :had it eint been fora loto -Instance where the medicine above alluded to was instruni.mtal in restoring to in rfect health an only child. whose cane woe almost hopeless, in a family Of, my acquaintance. thank heavina," said a doting mother, "'my child Is aved from the jaws of death " . Beyond all donlii, Dr- etwayny'etconrponil S.Yrtip of Wild Cherry is the .11I0St. valuable medicine in rbii or' any otter country. lam certain thavewitneaged more than one hundred cases -where it has been attended with complete success._ I have. used it myself in an obitinate attack - of bronchitis, in which fl proved ef fecttic in an exceMfingly short time, consider:tie-die seventy of the enee. I corn recommend ,it in the:ful lest ronfidence of its superior' virtnett. I Ni , orllcl ad vise that no family shnnld be - without it ; Is very pleas ant, and always beneilciat; worth double and often ten mes its price. - The publie • are .assured Iliete is no ;lockers about it. • JACKSON; D. D. Colt - Jetty Fa-tor - of the First Presfiytet tan Church New Toil:. Thousands of letters wilt as the above can be shown testif!, Mg to the rood effects of tnis 'valuable remedy,' in ,raring • C.tstunplion: rout hs, colds, asthma liver comp! iiiit spitting of blood, iiervsus debility - pain in the side and hr. ast, and ail diseaSes of the lungs. • Header t are prirsuffi,rimg from a cold or dism , sn of ..lie lungs 1, Try this Tflllt*(l3 . ! you will not. , perhapS; 1-;gret it. It wia arrest all those tligae . reeahle symp -61:15 whieb strikes so much terror to the mind, and kiilong your days ;• hewn tut r f all preparation: pur porting to contain Wild Cnerry. except that beariirt the .signature of Or. IL tiwalle. Olt the outside wrapper. nf each bottle. as they .1 re not quite likely -destitute of the ankle from Which theybort ow a haute. ' , . . Pry p:ln:dont) . I y Dr. 11. iiNVANE, corner of EIGI)T11 and 'LACE Slf4:cp..laila. • READ THE .TESTIMONY. rif ILADIMPTIIA.• September 4th, 18 :6. Dr. ll:Sty:lyric :—Dear Sir :—Dring for a length of time atilicted with a very violent rough. with a paitt iu y.siclu and breast, FOIVIIP4 fif the lungs, sliminess of breath, lOstt Of appetite. itirhl sweat:, &c., I matie tiitil of Orions rnnrdics,_whirlt were recommended highly in Thepa pew, but f:raillially grew worse The vidlenTit of tir) was such, that the bland ruAted profusely from toy CostrllS when the pa rosyrnia of coughing ritnie _upon me. Indeed. my whale system seensed prostrated, had the hour of thy departure's!..ern ed close Milan:if-- At this time yriti recommended the use of your COM POUND SY111; 1' OP W 11.1) C11E1113.1 - . Much ifllltielli -510y IrvU3ll . lo FnOthe. rOZIII . OII, and allay the . oii!elire my coaith, relieved the pain in my elite, Strengthoned. and holed my lungs, &c. I continued the use of it, noiw, thanks to Coil, nod to the ,:fert of your Utini piAznif Syrup cif Wild Cherry, I am cured awl able to ,panne toy daily labors. 1 think it an invaluabi - medicine in coughs, colds and disease of the litoz . .s, and one that ehnold he known to all afflicted. If persons w'ould purchase tit ornmial f.....zillineari)Cle, , is prepared by you, and not tamper witf) , the Many and worthless Imps rat which are attempterlta he palmed n:Fon the reputation 01 pours, it might be the means of raving twiny valua ble Ifvcs. I fr. qty ntll r !Ms State Meta rot the belletit.Of Chow! lOW arm suffering as I was: EZEKIEL THOMAS. - In 13th st.„ = donrsYrom the corner of M Thomas' Case, aboVe alitideil ID,lva6 n very RC, veal one, and Ills r silence is within the tench - of all ;' so any one rkln veil and hive the ,ihoV'e substantiated by a personal interview. CAUTION -.STRANGERS AND INVALIDS. s' Ileware of all Irrep ,, rathMS of Wild Cherry, except Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of ‘Vild Cherry. as they are most likely, quite iles!itine the cry article' from which they borrow a nano!. Dr. Swayne , lias. slid, celled in obtaining and concentrating the 'vtrine r s of the Cherry,Tree in such a manner as,to non-: on.• of the nio-t etlittaeinus remedies in diseases of the Lungs, attic sanle,time most pleasant to take., - that known to the medical World. , 11. is umu•cessary` for is to refer prliCtilarly to the tilz.Ny remarkable cures p‘rfttrztettl by it, or to dwell at length upon the innlthful proport - es of the Wild Cherry. -7 5 0 n;,.,, i t t o ttot iia ‘ lioallug, nod at the same time, ~trenglirening niuditie,, are wonderful ; and in many. insrmices, per:4ons who bed been ;A - flirted for years with commuiption, coughs. asthma, liver complaint, illitting ttlood, iii vbus rtnil a irions Mseares of . the lormrs, It .vl' been, by'its use,reFiored to perfect health. lie carcCul tool* , erve . , t ea: It bottle hehrs, flip writ fro I,ignarnie,of Or. Sivitytte, or )ifil may ii,ve n SIM: riot's and worthless Mixture palmed upon you for the genuine inedlioe.' ".. , -Remember:' a.li mcqviita inns of Wild Cherry are fic titious and counterfeit, except that prepared DR. :- . ..WYNE, • • - '• N. W.ecnr. of Eitilttlibnd Roe, street,. P1111:111a. CY. lir .r , •wayne's Guide to Ileitth, can be obtained • • only in G. 1111.0W:;f, - &- DANIEL 'KREBS% C. & .1. ' IlliNTZ.ING1:11 vouTE, HITTCR & Cu„ idid Ace ul-3 id of t h United Si•d e s, • iS Ifu Destra.y Thousands ol' .wallouT PAnpTs. p'ER ENONNiNG • .SI2:3I.Ik.C.WiG ruc CAL:SE, Wrrld/hfq6,3NdifONW/Vll;foWripgTMphy/M at Urn nose, oirensive breath. insin in the jninis er limbs. grinding of the teeth during sleep, vorachnts appet Ile, leanest.; bloated *tenni& h-or limbs; graphics, shoeting. pains in Various ports of the burly. a sees.• of t sinnethile; rising in the throat; netting of th, nuns to,waris night, a• the nose, gnawing -rusation at the stomach, flashes of heat over the sur face of thninnly shi‘ - eringe, bead-ache - , drowsiness, torpor. vertigo, disndhitd di earns, sudden sleep with fright and screaininc. coo cli.rever. i , liviess: tit pallid line. thirst, had taste in the mouth, rhilicalt !in.:10111.g. fntfcue, sqneamisliness, nausea. frequent desire ta pa's from the bowels. and siiiiirinue:!discharces of slim": and mucus. - And I troy t',l Vl' pnv of tubs,, innliediately obtain a bottle of Ilobensactc's VezetableWorin wlup,, Lich is so pleas ant; tliat every child will cry for it atter I: ins mice had a taste. and remember it is warranted to cure, or the tnonel.; is returned, and .9500. is offered tr. any person that tvill produce a case of Worms. which it not Al..ej have inner possession several \V. - inns of earinint kinds and amongst them on., 3.16 . 'inches in length' widen it bromy.lit from Jacob Sch .veifenbiser ih lane inter comity. Pa .IVlin had suffered from early and lei and his friends. as eel Lab many of the miiet riminent physicians pronounced his curie a gradual dviltne, tieing an they thought that alunnitialue r.atiplaint• Dielicpsia, and beflire taidnirtwo bottles he • passed the above worn,. and has enjoyed the best of bealilievsn since. wliiell Ilan been about nine Months, and allfairst rc ats, and had Paid physicians upwards of i:Ari'withinit re ieicinL , , any benefit Whatever. We do i:ertify that we have used lioliensaek's getable Worn. s r rap, arid being acquainted with Nem, receWaleial it ac b•-ins the best ankle ids well as the' most Pteasani , . t• 1 kr . we ever lined, and fart bermore, sigh:scribe seir "h+•:ie ht; it to . be a benefit to the human done'. .• • ' . Doer south , tr:!et, near . Duct. Kim bell, MI: :Ito! ,trept— Bea 'Atil,l•oms.2, Rocks Poet, 'ltonnas, sey— Doct. s,v , el, 1.1.1.1w.tre,-U. llcDry Plower, of Ito. :tlarslt Street, I , door below k et., zibot...t Nintl i —jAc r ,b lo•lav I;nats u' shle-11;Gitford, Rose Alley, Ist door Coatep—Sosan Thoollisttn, ttxfotd st., litqwdeit Front 111111 Second. Kensington.,, Prepared by J. N. & G. S. Iloliensack,' N. C. coiner of Second; and Coates streets. Philadelphia,, and for sale by every alorelmePer in the 11Mted States—Price , 25 cents. Alan. HotimienclCs Totter Ointment, war aMett w Orre art eruptions or the skin—Weeli ritrits• N. 11.4.Sliwild aily'iMulit the above. - and Indio:lna their children Mave %%orals, they will be furnished gra tun citiqi• by e.rlting on us, .1. C. BROWN, Ornegist, wholesale agent,PoiMville and for sale?at all the principal stores in the cnnty. • OctiMor:hl, I SIG. - . DEAFNESS' CURED.. • . 1 • - Scartitisi Compound Krcusott AtOustit • vOlt o the cure of Deafneas, paint' and the discharge of elver, from the ears also all those ,diragreev hie eeiSee like the blazing-cif Msects,falling of water, whizzino Of steam, &e., w hteh are ■yinotorne of ap., urcloching iertfness. and also generally attendant with the disease.• • " HERE Is something worth attending to coming as it does from man so extensively known wa is Mr. Graeif both in'City and country. - •• I hereby certify that from the effects of a severe cold last winter, I became partially deaf, attended with very disagreeable noises like rtgingofbells, which gradually increased, untftl completely lost the hearing of onecar,—wheitl was induced to try Semites Aeons tic Oil. and am now happy to nay, that with the use of onerbottleof the above medicine Lcan hear as well as ever, and all disagreeable anises have entirely illiap peare4. Any Author information respecting my ease. will he gladly e,iven, by calling on me at No 414 Ni,rth Fifth street near Race. DANIEL GRAEFF. Philadelphia, Noy. 110843.. For .* lA , B. chfrmert, NO: North Perond 'Writ . Pfillit4a..l in 1;0;:.:Vill6 bYJOON C. BROWN na rns b izr4 by , 4ir.RRO R - Reading 'bv Mr EARL . , where those intere.l64;cyt 0.:: 4 4 many int,!r wins ceitiOcates of cures. .Akerubse Mlc icinC~. iIORYS !- WORMS ! r r 'l - - z usi XCLIIPA X A • AtOUSTICAIL! THE OILY CURE NA l'lk 1., t I °WITNESS - Nctu .1gt4,:....,:--.--: p.iTENT dIETALLIC. DOPES, FOII - THE 'USE OP MINES, RAIL%V For. sale,'Lfr imported to order,by the subscriber. ; TIIEdE Ropes - are now' Mutest exclusively used in the Colliarlei and on theTtailliaye in (rea' Brit an, and are found , to be greatly -superior to Hempen ones as regards safety, durability and Economy- :. - The Patent. Wire Itoliee,, have proved to; be still i In good condition after three _year's seryicejn the 'same situation where theilenipen -ones, previously used, of double the ,sito and weight would wear oil in nine or ten months. They have, been used for almost etery purpose to which flenipeu Ropes and chaittiherebeen. applied. Mines, 'Railways. Heavy CriineS, Standing 'Rieging, Window Cords, Lightningtiaductors. ilifyarvis, Tiller Ropes, &e.- They are made,either of Iron Or Copper Lire: and in cases of- intuit exposure to dampness, of Calvanized Wire.. -.- J Testimonials from . the most eminent Engineers in Eneland can be shown as to their ellieiency, and 'any additional inforniation requiredroipecting,the differ-. &tit descriptions and application wlll.be given by ALFRED F. REM P,,7.5 Bread st:, IN+ York. ! Sole Agent in the United Stites. New York, May I'Alth, - 22— 1 I.S;The subscriber lineheUn .appninted.AUent for the sale of the Patent Wire Rope in this Region. All oi ders left at this office; stating size, weirhe and !impel), 'wilt be sromptly - attended to:. . B. ()ANNAN. 11 , 71 •-•• - a en 0 = • "1•. g 4444 4 .444, Eli MIZE : 1 .; , _ zi 7, '- :4 E Ergil g I " 4. " ID • • CI 14/ C/ • /./ 3. IL. = • re r! -re IL CM! ESE g • - • Ett 15_ 1 MN = Z. I . • 1300 E, DDRE§,S:!: Ttioge who 'Woke Boots especially to those leho'sce, wllE'ltay . , of the Fret: Ifimory of 1 with illustrations of the litshions of the breivs, Persians, Greek?, anti-Itornans, ant styles throazhout Europe during the to the present pet iod. alsa, Iliats to remedies for rums, &e., 13X" J SP...OMS • HALL Patent Elastic loot Maker to her .lajesty he Queen, the tannelt Dowager, &r. •• Mr. Han is 1110 11Ii10) rishionable anions the London hoot makers—and bin hook has hem] rereved with deci ded t.ivor in the higher circles.” [The o, London.] 0. 0 "For such visions as these the disciples of the lapstone should be grateful. " The's.ns of Crt i pin; . and ever;3-„mall who has a sonl, should reward the piiklisliers' enterprise itn the prop:na tion of this elegant volitine. • ' [Literary WOrIL] "p,yery lady whowislies a neat foot and a godd' fit should carry this book with her to her shokenaker. . 4 'l'o - persons eitsafie . I in the boot and t rips trade, this work will-prove of giTat Wilik TO seneralremb , erit will befound More than usitally intern sting." • • [l , l4le_ JournaL]' First Amnerica,ti from the ttet Ehhtisu eduinn. Price tO cents. New l'"drk Publisbwl - by. J. 8. PiEDFIELD and.`#.• 11. GRAIIAAL New York, May 8, • CHEAP CASH! S • DI ill STRI • rpm subscriber has just receivedant _1 hut at the New Cheap Cashr Store second door above Second street, an I, ment of FRESII AND SEASONAHE CI which may be found the following, suite'. wear . Black rind Mode crilored Thibet Shatvl Itich Printed Cionmere • do, '1 Merino • • di,,. IBegant Lawns and Bareges, &c., Elegant Mons. dirLeili tr. Lire n Cantbrielland kerchiefs,' and COIIIIIIOII Ribbons, Lac en. Se.. 4.C., - - A . Lug,• assot intent iif White Girods, DRY GOODS of altuosieveryilescrifid GaricEiti F.R. a choice assortment. -H Also atter bed to the' above f , f rbdi..firn TAII.OIIING ES rAI under the superititencletice of -Mr lane where also iiun lie found a large chick of • READY mADE: CLOTHING, Anti Cloths,Cassimeres,&C.;of the bestgital ity( in hiclt will lie made up in the inost Iteditonable and du able annei,i,va minted to fit, at short notice. The l'h adelphiai New York, and Paris qualterly faahions Can always he seen at the Stote.! Ladies and Gentlemen will rind it to their interest to give hint a call, feeling confidant thatjlie can supply 111111 Witte 111 kinds of goods at least 10 per cent. cheup er than theyean brepurchesed at any oilier establish ment in Pattsyille, us he seas for cash only. ROBERT 'I URNEB. ' 9,tf; Fell 527, IF. 17 New Law. Book Legal Bibliography, I_, i l 'lip - union on Conveyancing. . J Smith on flu:. Law of• Contracts. • . duo published and for ,ale at ' BANNAN'S ._ • : Cheap Bookstore, l'ottsville March 27 7 - Coal Screen§ ! Coal.Se eens ! ! ' THE sitscriVr . is extensiye ) , enea_ell in th e niann, ...I. factory of IA OVEN A 1 Iitt..!ttCREENS uponi an improved and entirely new. principle, for' whitlfhe has secured I,Er l'Eltrt PATENT, and which lie ctintident ly believes will - be found upon trial; superibr to every oilier screen in use air durability and all the qualities , Ora good screen: They- are woven.entirely of wire, and can he made with meshes and threadsof any re united size and strenzth. WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION tic.itNecuted at the - shortest notice, and screers Linde to every pattern, adapted to all the uses; far which screens are - required. 17 -r e'c' The subnriner has recently remOved his estab• lishinent to Coal Meet, near the corner of Norwetnan street. . 'IIENIIY 14 . Pottsville, April 4 lAtfi • Rail Road Iron • A I.ARGE gti , niity or?; by Rail Road Iron, } fhr -.11 sal,. by Ow subi:criller.lo lots. to suit purchasers, at the Pniviille Iron Worlke ; / E. W. McGINNES. February Gib, IS 17. • : • 6,- FARM E:OR SALE IV ILL te soil at Private sale,.a farm situated with ', V in crs mile of the town of Cattawissa, in Cohnn bia county. Pa., adjoining farmi belonging to - 6Uhti Cleaver and Peter Bodine, containing flrty acres more or less, three acres nf - which are 'woodland, and the balance in a good state of cultivation. of choke •apple Theme is an excellent nrchard . ' trees, together-with number of peach C._ and cherry trees, on the farm. On the premises are erected a gnod . two siorytog II a I.; dwelling house with kitchen back, a large bank Patti, a neweider press,stone spring house together with other out buildings, all in in griod order. The farm will lie "sold a bargain to any person in want ofone. For terrns and other particulars apply to - WILLIAM PATTON, ,• . Mine fill Gap, Schuylkill Co.. Pa. March 6, 1817 ' _t 10—tf Portraits of Gen. Irvin, e a nd . Mate for GOverno - r,jkir r'e ' esfs;ed 1. • find for sale at - • : BANN/003 •!. • Mach 27 13 • Hook and.Prini store. . , PerfUmery! Perfiunery f!! UST`opened an elegant aisonment ofßousselra cel bratedd Perfumery, embracing . a general assortment, all oforhich - will be sold cheapnt BA N.Ne N'S • Perfumery State.'„ nougsell's Cologne Watir sold by the half runt, pint, quart, or gallon, to acenmmodate t osahavingtnllette bottles. May 29- •-• 22." . . . 150 REAMS'Superfitie Wrapping 'pad Bli?ting , pa" , per The sale at. . . -.-• . HANNAN'S- ! - .1,M.) - 0-22 . ' •J. I'l l 6lollmile P4perftnre... • Gen.- Taylor. 1 : , • OTIRECT pattiaite ti (Gee. Taylor, just received end "s., for sate at - DANNAN'd Wholesale Pi Int Store: May 29 . THE MINER .19URNAI: ~Jl~iitiDelphi4. vs, &c., • i t o TlmixsALE mum:l.lx.. Alanufacturer of Co- Pal Varnidf, sole Agent. for the' Franklin 'Glass Works. !laving ...been long, engaged in- the manufac ture of Copal Varnish. (ati well :tangier kitids,) is now prepared.to offer to purchasers 'an ,articre which in. quality, cannot be surpassed in.the Union: Al: .so, receiving weekly Dointhe abovecelehrated Works; Window Glass 'or every size. Constantly on band a. full assortment , White Lead. Of the most approved -brands,' Ilett 313 - gmesin, which' wilt be soil ac 'Manufacturer's prices, together with a• lirge and well selected Stork of Drugs, Meili.! cines,,Dyesi 'Acids, Fine Colors, Perfumery,. short every : article in the Drug line. !Merchants, Pliy- Ideidnicandl Dealers in gtmerat, are irequef.ted.th call and examine the-stock and prices,feeling. satisfied they wilt be induced to purchase. g 131111 :o a !« " 'C o IL Tb CAPITALISTS 4 OTHERS Pennsylvania -Coal & Iron Lands, '„For Sale. 1671 ACRES_I9_ Perrlufs and allowance or b• 1 ACR.F.: • pe. reent.,or first rate .farming Lando,' located In ..lento Township, dellerson: county, finely Timbered and Watered, and having several Mill sites upon them. .Two main roads rust through the lands, and improved Farms adjoin; while, Saw and .Grist Mills are in the Immediate neighborhood. This land was selected by a gentleinan of experienced judgment, and is consid ered by judges to be mM of tlie best tracts in tae coml. ty. Its proximity% tlici•Ularion and.Allegbenv'tivers, and 1/11111PrOlIS navigable streams, and the proposed Railroad to Pittslitirg.and Erie, renders it hi hiy desi. table as an investment at present prices. ~~ L ~ ~~ .te. ic - Abounding in iron Ore and Bituminous Coal of- fine it is believed •to present one of the most ad vantageous locations for Iron Worki in West Penn svlvania. The present owner, ,piirrhased with a view of erectine such Works. but engagements in another quarter obliees him twilit area t reluctance to foreen Lis , Inteinlon. - Maps will lie shown,'amteveryinforMation. given by the IntdersignedY. The lands are patented. and the titles and divality _will he warranted, and sold free and'elear of all incumbrance. ) • z.-'..,...c° . . c ..... ,_ .. -: .....1 ; g ;.,- , A of r."., •ti: -.Z • Q..-.... . ...0 - • ...zcin - ~L.I. •( -2-. .t..n.,...i ....(-( •: 5... i . 2. 1: '' i 8 ...., ;: 2 ): -• -f! ,----) ) I '•• - . . R. ' S IfEAFF SMITH,. ._, • 15 North Thirteenth street. Philadelphia January 3,1516. . . 1— ..43 , ; •CHEA P WATCHES /41, ) JEWELRY k:. E2 -‘-' l, ' /..T TIL ' E ERILADELEIIIA WATCIi L' 2 'JEWELRY STORE. ' ' . -. )' • *. ~` -`3 , - , LVu. '66 NOW; Second Sired; , trora• - x - ' .•: corner of Quarrr. -' - •Art OLD Lever watehes, full. jetvel . cl, IS car. I,_l l ta.es, i.' $15.00 Si:ver L(iver Watclies,irill jewelled; 23 PO ' Silver Lever Watches, 7 jewels:, ; ' IS 00 • 'Silver Lettine , I Vatrlips jpwl.Ftl, Ist quality, ,I•I 00 .1 Superior quallier Watelle..... - 10 00 imitation Quatttur Watches, not warranted,', 5 00 Gold spectarlys, • ' , - ' 1 • S 00 Fine Silver :Spectacles, ' 1 75 ' • . _Gold .11r.treletg; with Topaz .qones, - 350 Lad - IP , Gold Peturiln, 16 carat 2., ' ' • ' ' 2 00- Gold Finger Rings; :r7 . 1- rte, to' R 9 ; Watch _ola33es; plain 12.1cts4rtent 19j, !inlet 25. ether a rtirles in proportion. Al!goods warranted to he whatinev nje sold for. , : . O. CONRAD. " On hand. none Gold and" Silver Levers, 2 Levine and Quart,i-rft, lower than the above prices: Dee 5, 1516 . ' ! 49-1 y TO Shoes, • 'them ' rots and Stunts Egyptians. M— ine prevailing le ages, dawn and PASCAL • IRON WORKS , • PHILADELPHIA. i; i L o triTel.t),;l lr , f , r tri-iung4h.lt , nd other t, in 01;1%7; from "2 to 5 inches diameter. Prpes for (la.: Stearn and Other purposes:. -extra strong - Tub! for fly dranlic Presses: !follow Pistront for Pumps of Steam Engine's :Nlanurered b:nd fee sale by.. , , 3101111fri;TASKER ScItiORI3IS, Wareholisr; S. E. corner ;brand Walnut st a ., Phitalla. Phtlada• Nov. 22t1 ISO' • .17- -To IVlaehinsts• and others.' DLATI"..S universal Clinch, all sties, from 6 to ,20 inches; Salter's tineing llalances. made expressly for Steam ETiciaes, 80,X50 and"2.l panifds. Platform and Counter scales, mop! than 56 different sizes and patterns. Forsale whore6nle aMI retail :lithe lowest manufacturer's pricer, al No. :31 , Walnut street, by GRAY, & BROTHER. Feb. 7, IF - - , JUiVRTA. tPILER .ARON, r., TONS, aForted ho ler iron, Nos. 3, 4 and 5Qf ei wiath:4 oral, 3.2, and :Xi intiv;s and rod o n lengths, A. ;N• Ls:l'oN. • st, l'lolada. ORE, Philadtt.,Jl4 11, ISIS ME , ATTEINTION MILITARY STORE. I is now open tn Aeuant as, , nrt• pODS, among Lie for Ladies'' - • - H - • TILE subssriber would respectfully inform his friends and costilmers, thatilirrhas bleated his , • 11111.11A11.1 - -CtsP FACTORY ' In. Third street. No - . 96 , ti few doers below Rate,wltere lie , wortl/1 he pleased tolsee his 'old ensternets, and us man/ new ones'as arc dliposed to favor hint with their. custom. lie still contiAttei; to Imatrulactiere and Sport men's 'articlesinf 'even- description, such as Leather, Cloth. Felt. ilk and Deaver Dress cspi. of all,patterns Forage Caps, Iltilsfers for TroO, Doily dn. Cat - trout It Brass, Bayonet Scabbards. Ssvurd Belts .of all kini.D. Cameelts, lips packs, ditn,rest patterns; Fire thickets, Pas-iittir do. Bill:Mos land Pieker.i, Plumes, Pomprinns, Fitlennin's Caps. Leather .Mocks, (Inn, Cases, stipliroir quality :Shot Lacs, Game Pass, Drums' c.:s-Orders t l hatilifally ril.::eived and promptly atientled to, 1 NV NI. Cittiri No. 9Q North. .t, is feW doors below Race. Philada., !: 4 0. t.ai. ;12.: tiLI;SIIMP;NT, C 4 .1.1 c ., I 1 a NEW ANT EXTENSIVE Tin - Ware, :e•Sto l stave Eblishment, .. ' Corner Roil Rbod arid NortheFirn Streets, op ' pd.slte Rush &ri:rnhs Steam Olill, i , i rtrt i r tscß.Li... SOL()110IN! HOOVER, • . (IF Om late firm of Skeen & Hoover, annotincts to i.... 1 hisl friends and theoldie that helms commenced business on his own armot at the above-mentioned place,. where he 1ta, , t0 . , hind Ihn.largest and moot V 3 rind as-ortment I/ fST OVIES. & TIN WA Itli ever nir.r ed 11, In, ciliz,.. l is of thistree mOll. lily stuck of Stoves 'embraces the different . 1i Mils tier! for Conking psnlso Parlor stoves; Air-tight stoves either for coal or Wed,. Furnaces, ,c-c., to suit alllpersons and tastes. ' ... HIS stock or li Tin Warells e c ry , eattinsiVe, embracing all thu articles in that WI of business. - Aka) Japanned Ware. such as Waiters , S•e , all of which will he sold cheaper than any other ei tablislintent both wholesale' and r< tail.. r . ' • ~ - li e alsri teallllfilrilliPS to orde r all kind. , of Tin and . Sheet Iroit work, at'shortr notice and low rates. - ROOFING' &.srovripm. As he is prePared to ex excel- to Tinitoofing anO'pouting, - Ite invites those'in want of s.tiel, Work, to give liiin,a call, a. he pledges himself th do it cheaperi and better than it has ever hers dond in this plate - before. • " - The ptiblic arc respect folly Invited to call and exam inehig stdck andjodge.fo themselves. April 10,11447 '• . ...-- - ; , - 15- 1 NEW i 1100'1' ANI) SHOE..S'I'ORE, • Anti Saddlery lEslablisinnent, • • - At Charles opposite the - .1 Town Thili. Centre Streit, I • rofTsvtl.t.n.• • . .114911 N 31.• Selflo32o, • •• • • ANNOUNCES -to the citizens of • '".;: nr?e l th BOOT A\D SHOE STORE, - at they shave-mentioned place, Where be has on hand and alwais keep a lame supply of Boots Mid Shoes, embra eine a general assortment for Latliiis;Gentlemen, Mi ners, Children &c, manufactured of the- very best ma- . terial, - and in the MilSt approved style, which he Is de termined to sell cheaper; with Ogaril try duality, than they can be obtained at any .other store in Silutylkill County. flo.lnvites thatinblie to cull and examlne,his stock before parellasintretsewhere.' All kinds of Boats, Shoes,"&c, repaired and made taorder at slunrt 'notice - SAI/DriEltli, • He has connected with ibis: Shoe' Stare n Saddlery. Establishment, and keen 'Oa hand and manu facture to order all kinds.lifz.-,laddles. /14riess s l.eather and flair- Trunks, &c., rates Whicheatinor fait to satisfy the public, both as legardS quality and price. - Orders for all kinds oftv,ark.respectfullySolicited,Whieh will be promptly executed in the beta style and'at very ,p‘i rates_; Apri1.•17,4611 - • • .Ic, • . . .. • Patent-Elastic Baby - Juniper, • or Nur s e's Asststaißt. t PP.LV of this Celebrated, .hrticitt Justreceired II and thr xale at: BAIOIAN'S May P 19 BooKahil Pottnille: . SUPERIOII 1111NES IN • IV Y, OTN N.G. LL Y - • . FOR saleandqhr rent;on thd most reasonable'ternts Inquire of - V. L. MAXWELL; • Attorney at Law: . • - Wiltcenbarre, LuzPrne County, Pa.l .Wllkesharre. Fah. 13, 17 •$2,50! •7 Ifoi 'Vrapping & .Curtain Paper. GOOD Wrapping papermiholes Ile at 50 ceras:Pet man]. Wide' Curtain'. Paper OF, Tag II tST QUALITY :rit $6 per dozen, for Saii. at - /UNMAN'S' Wholeoaloatia Retail 11,0 k Smre. ic3.El mall dealers it b. 04 s upplied 4 Philadehdiii wnole gale prime, by the doien. May 8-19 . • ' NOUNDft l it'A ?rat enbscribers; , - '1: Road and Callon. ufaciiire to order. at and ,izionpri, 6 any other-purpnsa. flat, solid and perforated AlSo Engines and sary machinery fog . the most approved p ter Titbrrs,of the v ticularly invil4 the ties engaged in the Patterns for Rollin - the machinery for t try, vii =The fit; yo Ito at. the 'They are fully prep with every variety pity of their work a that thee and erperi demonstrat gines and machiner 'Olders are respec I attended Polfsviiie,Janua MI MN ll= RV tWORICS, I , - MACEILNIC 'SHOP: _ t their old stand, corner! of Rail till streets. are prepared to man tle snortest notice....Sitars'Eviltes wet. and ra pacity' for mining and a's Coal Breaking .31ashists, with ollels, as may be required. ziattis,reatiaders' with ail neees • last F'urnares. flat Air Pipes, of ans.-Cup and Ilan joints and If's- . ry best construction. They par ttention of iron Masters and par. ron trade, to their large Stock of having lately constructed *o of the largest Mills in,the coun 'log Mill at Wilkesbarre; and the • Montour iron -WOrks.'ldarivire. red for this kind oftVork,together f general machinery. Of the quid d materials, it - is enonatrto say, - i es, the most infallible tests; have the genuine character of their en ', ally solicited and will be . promptly - HAI:WOOD sypuit. 17, 1840; - _ 3-1y • , - aw W. ickortE DR. G. • AN AND SI.IDGEO, announces Lathe citizens of Potts 7, that he - has located himself .in rpute.of pursuitig the practice of in the • room formei le occupied by a Book lame, in garlic:: etrect, ,PHYSIC DESPECITUII. It vale and irleini thla 'place Air the- - p his nrotevnion., His care will be E.' N..Carvaitio, N.a, above .Centre. • ' be consult Oarbon, every 'mor 12 o'c!rick. REFERENCES: - eel, Ports _ • 4pril 10.181 T dtt KeUiPlon's I)rug sloth in Port ing between the hours of 10 and John G. Broten add Andres. Rue, - tl5-13, LE IRON WORKS PO.TTSVII A 7 . - Vv 7 .l, • f . . E'. f) EPETF tild.Yl rt has taken the 1 vile Iron Works, pleparerE to Maid facture: Rail Road descrnition,at the s sonable terms.: t.}. Persons from will find it to their engaging' demo/her, m . g S ..1 • . nnonnees to tliV Publiej that lie stablishinunt known as the Potts n Norwegian street, where he is 11 kinds of Steam Engine's, mann rs, and Machinery of altdost . every tartest notice, and on the Mostvea hibad, in, want of Stea to. Engines dvantare,to give him a call berme Mak 11 .riti ••• subscriber will sell a valuable ,:toiskting of I:o:acres, situated in, eve towniddp, Schuyiliill county, 14tnines b e low Pineyrove, About Tl.l * farin. il .lPi n e g 01 t t"' about of cultivation, r leis ance'iti wok lla mt, • runs throweh they p two stOryd,welline er out builifings. ' and an abundant close IW the buildi ter erain.io ttiP gro tars, appl y toThes • ot , uilier 10,.11511 _ . sof the land is leared,anditn a state ~ f which Is in I endow. The hal -en. tonloOrd The Union Canal 'petty The lipildings consist of a louse. a new tiWitzer bat tt and nth here are two Mrhmds on the rani), .1 imply of good 1 titer on the premises s. , There are lifteenyacres'of win, Ind . For ter a and othe'r particu bsCciber in Pi ecrove. ' r ETER FLI.IIERT.. -.... 41-if ua Iron .11 Tam -r2:74 - 7.a• rh TH; soli,:rriber., I dry and Mack 4t l'amaquh stationary Car wheel, and al Castill26 of all sor Itcpairing and; eve done with dregrttc.l to peifortil well. ~~i=S~v. i_.o having tt,ken She extensive Fotin- F . IIC Shop, owned by John K. Smith,. are now firepired to manufacture , Coal Itreakeri, Screen., Elevatqrs,. Gearing, Iron and Bras sand sizes and atilt, best', material, y thing appertnining , o the businesS , all work don by them , warranted I : of any thing inpieir line are invited They *Atte' theinstiv'es "that by he business to be aide to give gene- HUDSON & %%PATERS., of Rail lined and Bridg.e'Syeet, I. Taniaqua,:Aa. cilaar In want to give tliein recall strict i tt ration to. rat i:atisilattion. • Corner Trimnona,'Marel ^_0.1817 Pi-1.442D E.T, .1?0 TT S • HII RE.RDING' .IND . , 1 1 ILLE R. 411 RO3D. IeR—ARRANGMENT. , • I . /ger . 1 ' ra 1 a: 5' : g on anti after Monday; C4t.fi, 1815 at 9 A. m- ; }Daily exceiaiSinitlay I•• 9A. M., ~ 1 . F PAS DA SING R DINA'S - , . lat 10 A ..1k1.: i. , ; , ,1 • .• 1/ A. M.'S I 1 APES - OF FAitt:',. • . and Fltilarla',SA,so and :1, 00 ' Reatllog,i 1 $1 40 and 2O 15— OM asse' Ittitiorstartit Profit ottsville .‘ Pltilacla.; I HOURS. Pliilada., Pottsville fiet.%;eien Pott vjtl l'hilatla.. Or l i. 1 • La fl 1 : r Pr! NCOTt I.l_ attention of t nerat. to their ,ext, cotirls, Jog opened! and American styl for beluty and Sty rstahlishment in t! are something v Scarfs, Ibudlierci were selected, ant estaldislunent in t 1.. X T. flatter II toincrA [teller sat firmer goods, and ntanwity,•ef York: or Lialtimoi • nt the;two last,exli a strong gutiraide t t heir profes,;ion. I - Meta:int I Corner of Cen, s.—Just rece • Cassini - di el I F TAYLOR. respectfully im:ite the eir rustuttterq and the public in go irsiee stock of Sprint! and Sunititer which consist of Freud]. Eti:disb, 14 m iltrid Cloth and Ca: shnere, which cannot be surpassed by any other I e State. The Vesting;?we believe, cry rich and handsome; the fancy ief3,:iltirts,Suspeatlets,Woves,kc, cannot he sold cheaper by any other to United States. ', entselve they do give to the ir-Coo thctiOn in; the. way of pod work. more fasitionably.cut:tohli4han the in the cities of l'lnladclnhia - , New & having taken the medal iltitions of the Franklin ln..titute, is that they cannot - -he surpassed in LIPP] N C,01:7 & TAYLott . , 'anon antl!eKtensive Clothiers. r & Malnrntongo sts., peed 10 pieces of tine black-and olive I. 15. pieces Woes. 120 yards Emliroi 140. do leenell 120 do Ei.3.llisli 15 pieces of iliol, 111 do Jinni 12 . do . . Sin. 12 do Dealt &e.l 10 del Dpb,'ol y au as•nnere. !eyed e...atin Vesting, Pack Stitin, • French Chilli,. • do le Milled Cao.iniere,' • I for Stormier Coats, e. Citron Green; Londoh:Smoked lIMIM All of the aline 'Store of Mes April li;'l3-14 gnoda can bet siten at 00 Clotlung rs. LIPPIiNCOTT 4..TAYLOIL _ FLOUR . , 41. • • . • .NNGUNCE SchovlKill stpck of V;in.'Nlaj cnitstant keep 0 Chops,&d., etntir: in-that lin , ••orbi , si tilt• public ih,3 wit - sp 4 ctfnlly .elicit ti c,ssor. pml °nate Ap 3, ' ' FEEp : BUSINOS: ..• Major's Old - aOl. rel. Sr. Seiler, their friends and tlm iitizens of only, dial they have porchl4o. the and will continue the FLOUR & •.; at iIJA old stand, where . 1.116 , will hand superfine Flour, Grain. Oats, ing articles , generally' kept which they pledge themselves to sel,l at the versq9wen rat.l4, and re patronag, bestowed on their pectic uldM in general. • I a N 4.0 EX'I'EN . SIVS' engetnen's‘ Frirnishing 1 Store N Elir. , Clothing and. - . . !IE s,,ttliscriber Neiv York at cheap assortment ttf the latest imp French and - Ens French Doe :',tkins French and Faiglis Invisible Giros, 1.„ latest Springstyl' silt., cashmere., nieces, liOn, face which he prepat very heat ltyle,'arn no customer shalt I. attOpnpley any-nthersito the I tide mannfactor( most particular in The suhscriher.l the largest,' best, made clothing eve of whirls tie will to sattsfylnireltast Fine black Free • Dre r bas ins; returned from the' cities of d Philadelphia with - a splendid and f 'Climbs, Casiinieres and - Vest Inas Ittations, comprising the' best black' h wool dyed Cloths, superfine black 3 and English IVool dyed Cassimeres, 3 Fancy Cloths, suchas fllivi,, Brown, sc.; French Fancy Cassimetes of the les, plain and fancy vesting's, black eaehtneretts, - white 'and buff cassi. / velvets, Marseilles,. ' &e.; all of led to' Manufacture to otter - in the id at priceiat which he is determined complain. Being himself a practical rig cutters and wOrktnen superior to i l ace, be is able to warrantevery ar il by-him to give satisfaction to.the . faeltion, fit and finish: • I I as also just opened at his nett afore if.nd most fashionable stock tor ready offered to..the Pottsville public; all ispose of arpriceS which cannot fail ra, viz; - . . Contsifro'rei 'BlO 00 to $lB 00 s do 900' •' t ' 24 5( 1 ) bre:4l:Cdatg! ti 00 18 00 Coats • '2 50 4 50 do.. • 75 2 . 00 'aradloons. Slack do Sac ;Fancy. Flack an :Summer !tweed 'Linen • Fine Cassinre , and fancy cal re 'Pa)ntaloons, French casstrn (summer pod' rl.inen Palliation Superfine bisq; .• do .Pancyvekis Cris . 's • , • '• - 62} '. I 9.4 atin Vests , • 350 -• 500 do do I '5O .•3 00 hmere 4- Cashmerettel 75 , , 350 • ' .621 ,'1 133 • , • establishment may very properly be 1 e Emporium of Fashion, where gen ^p: Obtain every article of gentlemen's kng', collars, handkerchiefs, scarfs, lidera, &c. &c ~suited to the fastid tquisite, the plain habits of the ',ob i the wants of the industrious !gibe - - es man from head to foot with a 1.2.50, which is cheap enough for. the • l c• has Dist received the latestlondon, ud Philadelphtia Spring and Bummer ste-can besotted at his new store to I door above Clemens's Drug storei B. T. TAYLOR. Marseilles Vest. The subscriber'. ralled•theTottsval tletnen inay alwa) Wear,-shell as ,a gloves, hose. sus. iouii taste ettrie e Mantle' citizen, 0 per, Ite.can clot. suit of clothes for ruttiest. j . e 5 The übsc ribe Faris, hicorVork, Fashions - . Any t Centre Strom, nez Pottsvillcl. DoietLiget - 4Fittacillis. April 'he place 119,1916, I•. . , less IVlan's..Assistank • la variety or :Oractirat and Useful mins. &c., illustrated by a variety • hole designed to aPiihit the account the instruction of the illiterate—a , at only 12,l icons lust poll bed 'NAN'Ba 03-store " . Ap r ' 24 'l7 The el 4 , :‘ONTAINING rulos,pbte9. examplPs. dm • at 4 and to thcilitat, vi ry 'vaintkle hno i and fir at BA. j AS A FURTHER EVIDENCE T • . . , THAT the principle of curing disease by cleansing and purifying the body. is strictly'in ac:ordance, with the laws which govern the animal economy ! and if properly carried Cut by the Ilse of ' • l _ , . : WEIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE rnLs, Will certainly result in the completeatiolitioM of dis • ease ; we offer the frillowing testimonials, from per sons of the highest respectibility. in New York, 1,1 , 110 haVE recently been cured of the most obstinate com plaints, solely by the use of Wright'sindian Vegetable Pills of the North American College of Health. • ° • CERTIFICATES - OF CURES. . - - Frinn Jamaica, Long lilanct. •. . ! Doctor William Wright r--Drar Sir,—lt is with great -satisfaction that I inform you of toy having teen en tirely cured of dyspepsia of five years' standing,' by the use of your Indian Vegetable Pills. Previous to meeting with your celebrated medicine, I had been under the care of several, physician ',and bad tried-various medicines, but Milo no effect... After using onetts emit bps of yoUr pills, however, I cape viecced so touch benefit, that_l resolved to persevere in the use of thou, according to directions, which I am happy testate haaresulted in a perfect cure. In grati tude to you for the great benefit L have received, and also in the- hopethat others similarly afflicted may' lie induced to wake a trial cifyour extrnerdinkyniedicine, l I ,end . yrm this sl aterneutG with full liberty to Publish the name if you think proper. • Yours. &c, , - , . .. ; ' G. C. BLACK - From Xits: York Chit, Dr. Wm. Wright:—Deer :—At "your recommen dation; I some lime since made trial of Wright's lutlMn Vegetable Pills, of the North American College of Health, arid can.eonscientiously assert that for TIIE BL001) AN D,RENOVATING THE SYS TEM,' have received more-benefit front their use that from any other medicine it has, heretofore, been me good fortune to meet:With. 1 am, dear sir„ with many thanks, your obliged friend, ' CHARLES .M. TATS NO. CO, Ilainineraley street, New York: Front fracirar,ine, Deer Sirl-1 hard, been afilicleiffor several years with inward weakness and general debility, accompa nied at' times with pain in the side, and otherdistress imicompla hits After having tried various medicines without effeet, I was persuall• d by a friend to make trial of D. Wright's Indian - Vegetable Pills, which 1 em happy to stale have relieved me in a most wonder ful manner. .1 have used the tordicine no yet but a' short time, and have tin doubt, by to perseverance in the use of the medicine according to directions, that I shrill, in a short time, be perfectly restored. ' I mo-t willingly recommend said, pills to all nerving similarly afflicted, and in the full elief that the same beneficial results will follow; their use• • I remain yours sincerely, . HENRY A. FOOTE. - WAR'W.I.IISINO, Ulster Co., New York. - Front .Lawrencertlle; .11Onroe Co.. Arltottrao. • Wtn Wright : Pea rSir: —Hewing becione ac quainted.with your-most .excellent pills,.(viz. INDIAN VEGETAIII.F) by experiencn. I, take thii "ilisrty. to write you on the present octiasion by-ivsy of suggest ing the' propriety of being constituted' agent ler this stale to dispose °latent. - In 1511.1 was prostrated with the congestive fever, in East Ili - ditto, and often' live heeh ill with the first attack and a serere relalbse, I was lieressiatedlo repair to New York for the rtiliovery'of toy health, being much tried tlitferelit physiciana,,and as many medicines, lint ail to no purpose. I found my liver much afPeted, and 41 ispepqia 'setting. in with its worst form. 1 began to think ,nly case was hopeless. I conchided to resort to travelling. Acriordingly.l hilt the city of Alliany,N:Y.,Tor Cincinnati-Ohio. On my tray through New York . state I chanced to come acroas one of your agents at Newark. on the Erie (;anal. , t read one, of your`adveribientents, pitichased a box of pills, and to Joy utter astonishment 1. und myself par 'tidily terms erect on my arrival at Buffalo. I purchased someof your Agent there ; nt Cleve:pod, Ohio, visit ed..l your ageni, the.dry goods welch:int withlitni. and took several boxes; I soon found myself a well mac. and concluded to return to my profession, namely, a Travelling Met ['cilial. Frenetic r. • • ' Your obedient servant, - W ; B. 'MUCK._ This ceitify'that I font.] ereat relief in.. the use of one liox of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, in the, case'ora severe pain in the h sail of a Inns ..landing. TDOMAS :43100r1', *SUclAit GrtOrE. Fairfield Co'.. 0., Nov. 19, IS Pi.' The following highly respectable storekeepers. have been appointed Agents for the sale of WRIGICI"S' IN DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, in ficlidylkill County TIIOJI AS D. BE ATI - V, Pottsville. Medlar d:-Bickel. Omit:share. A. Heebner Son, Port Carbon. • - • 'lleivajil; Poly Z.'. Co., Mclireausbuy,s. Geo. D Prey, Tosearota., llenry Koch & Son, :Nliddleport. Win. Taggart,. Tama - Ina. • ' 6. &,,E Hammer, OrwleAtirg- , \ • Wheeler & M.ller. Pine grove. \ Aaron Mattis,Lower 'lollas Kauffman,' LiewillYo• Jacob Kauffaian, Mat antaneo. - John Weist,lilingersion• • Gabriel Herb, Zimmerli, C• 11 De. Fore's', West Branch. C. B. De Fare-I. Miuer. - vtlle. ' Jonathan Corliliill, I,lewellYtil • George Weibel his., Ealsrllrunsw irk. S, Hart do Co.. New Philadelphia. Levan& Kauffman; Schuylkill Haven: „M.& J. Drecher, East ItrunsWtek..• 1 Jonas Ibibinholds, Port .Clitdon. ° Retfsnyder & Brother, New Castle'. • Daniel Wrist, Lower Maintritango.-, B. E. fleetly,. • s'a time! Boyer, Port Clinton. .• • Henry Eckel, Tremont, Prico, Sf. Clair. , .Boyer A. Werm•rt;!itiKeansborg: . Benj.. AV ail, Flatlow. New . . pssoolces devoted exclusirely to the sitle'ofWrietirs Vegetable Pills; 'of the Nterth American Col lege of, Health, N 0.2.55, Greenwich street, New York 1 , No. 19$ Tremont street, Roston—and principal otlice No HP Race street, Philadelphia • . - May 1,1517, orks R - 74 - 7g HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA, 011 23L00D PILL. • 1171 AT 15 .TIIAT PRINCIPLE wirraw WE CALL I • . TILE BLOOD ? • , " • r lIE blood is I plat principle by which the whole eye; 1: tent is regulated. 'flierefore if the - blood heroines impure, a ronerel deranzeMent of the system must en- ; sue ; and give Cise l'Gualls, Colds, Influenza. Dys pep4a, Dromiy, Headache, Fullness - of Mood. Typhoid. and Typhus Fevers of all k lode, Indieeatino; eakness- of r,lt' mach, Rhettinattsul and Rheumatic Affe6tion, Neryheis Affections, Liver Complaint, Aslli ma, Pleurisy. Inflammation of the Lungs, Low Spirits; ; Fits,,Measels, - StnaltPris t Wlntoping Couglt,Croup,Sore Eyes, Inward Weakness,- Worms, Quinzy, Bronchitis. Cholic, Dysentary, Gravel, Salt Ittleinn,.Deafness - and other affections at the ear, St. Anthony's Fire, Scorfir la 01 - 11{Ing's - Evil, , Ulcers, White Swellings - , Tumors',., Riles, Suppressed Monthly discharges, and Female Complaints in general. Eruptions - of the Skin, Habitual Costiveness, and all diseases diliendiug (Ma ills - order:- I ed and di4eased,sude , of the Wood, or a suspension of the healthy secretions. Therefore on the first appearance of any of- these symptoms, lIANDE'S SARSAPA RILLA . OR BLOOD:- TILLS., should lie protnred, and used according to the directions. Price:2s ce nts per box of Go Pids, or live boxes for one deilldr. • FURTIiER PROOFS OF TIME EFF,IC.WY OF 1.1.1-VOE'S - CO.UPOUXD SYRUP OF • HOARHOUXD I.VRELIEV, . • aDVG REFLICT, ED MAN/ ! . • Mr-4 eorge T.-Warringtuti, resit(ing in.Tork 1 met, Federal Hill, Paltimore, was attacked With a violent cough and or _throat, after trying many reunifies. was induced. Lc;a friend' to use. Ilahee's Comprninit Syrup °CHO:1 . 101)9:11nd, and beibre using one bottle Alias entirely cured. 'I • ANOTHER' kEr IiORE ( O7'ONISHING. ! - Mrs. Henrietta Merrick, resift:rig in Morhunent street between Canal-and Eden stieets. was attacked 'with a very severe cough and [lain in the breast, which was so intense that-it extended tei.the shoulders; She was afflicted also with a pain in the side. • After trying many remedies, she was' persuaded by a friend to use glance's Compound Syrup of Horehound, and, after Using three 1111 , APS, she experienced great re lief. and before she had finished the :bottle, was entirely cured , . ME Price 50 cents per Leyte. or 6 bottles for $2 50. For sale by SETH. S.:HANCE, corner of Charles and Pratt streets, and 106 Baltimore st s reet ; and by the . following Agents: . JOH* FLOOD, Pots-vine •E.do E. HAMMER, Or wigsborg ; REIFSNV . DER k BROTHER, New CaStle••. WM. PRICE, St. Clair ; SAML. KEMPTON 'and MILNER; STRAUS, & Co:, Port Carbon . • OLI VER & MARS, Five Points; C. W. DA.UNENHAU- Elt. Tamaqua ; J: B. FALLS, 'Millersville. • Dr. Wm. Danowsliy , s ((A6IIPOUND mediciu e againit Consumption. Coughs, 1.1. Colds,. Asthma, Spitting of -Blood; Ditliimlty of Breathing, Broken Constitution, Sere Throat, Nervous Debility, and alt diseases derived from weakness of the lungs„ diseases resulting tit consumptive constitu tions ; the only and the hest medicine for curing con sumption even in the bight state. The principal In gredients of this valuable preparation were celebrated 'for the last centuries in the principal kingdoms of Eu rope. ahil now concentrated and relined by the inven tor, displays the healingpower in the highest possible state. This preparation has the high advantage of not b t .i„, e ip o ged to fermentation or decompnsition—no Contraindication excludes the application. even medi cal treatment [mita homeenathic dietwill favor the re stilt in the use of this medicine. as,it is the only Medi cine to ease the cough and nourisha weak constitution. For sale at John. G.-Brown's Drug Store, Pottsville, price 81 per bottle: . April 241647 17-3 m 1 50 ,1 50 I i 550 . . Books on Fartning & Gardening . TIGSSENDEG'S New - American Gardener .75 ' .do, _ • Complete.Fanner . . • 5 Kitchen . ind Fruit Gardener - 25 . Burst% Amer,icati Flower Garden •Directory• TheGat.dener, an account of early vegetables cultivated for the table, by th- plough and •• . apa4e • 1 ' . .25 For salcAt BANNADVS. . !thril 47. . •• ' 13. T MORGAN respectfally infrirms the pnblic that he el . has opened a new fancy Dry Good and Millinery store iii Marker Street, near Third, Where he is just .opening a epleridid assortment of goods just received from hew fork and Philadelphih, which tie intend. sellhig very low. comisting in part pi silk, Thibet, Par is, and Printed Cashmere Shawls, a large and splendid assortment of Muslin de Laines,Gingliams, and Lawns , very low.'yerd wide Silks, Silk Fringe, Gimp, and Bat tons. and he would' particularly call the attention of the ladies to a large assOrtment of White goods. Jaco nethr;RtiliSh, Mull and Book - Must:ins, Plaid and Stripe Mueline.. Apt6,l7, 1917 - 10- 41Iebicints. MON PLUS ULTR A. NEW STORE. 'anners' Department. . ' CAPS FOR I.IAY - -. . I Aft: Ijohnest—lt was an old adage .sin peace prepare for war; " but I say, in winter prepare for summer, so I proceed. A year ago !fist summeif ' used hay eaps,l that is. pieces of cloth 'shout five • feet' quare, wish a stick some eigh teen inches long fastened to each corner, and 4preari i ,one over every cock of hay, and the sticks 7- inserted in - the hay, which preventisd the wind Tiem td i evring them off. This I did every night. and did; not -allow even the dew to blacken my hay: . When the weather Idoked bad I,Put up my hay, sometimes when it was hardly wilted ; and had it it MI at one tittle, seven of eight days with alnio t incessant foul weather, and, Wheni, opened it,' the hay waseor n ... s pletely cured ; to the very -top. . All that was inju red was -a little near the ground and this, s 4 little,. that the bay in winter. was pronennea, la?! g ;,,,, ` judges, first rate. All my neighbors' hay that was out was literally spoiled, for none were taps..- I have no doubt hut in that singlt storm fifty tons of hay were ',Svoiled in the town of ,San,gerville, 'which would lhave _commanded if igfit dolhrrs . per ton. Yes. four huildred dellars , i in the little towu tz of Sanervillt ! Now how Inai Y caps we'uld that have purchased 7. Let us See.: jThirty inch Cut. ton cloth, wt' ich iti sufficient, St seven cents 'p or Valli, would cost, say twenty.four cents, (three yards and a foot would make a , rap) so thal four ' hundred dollars would piners. i cloth for . 'Sixtee n hundred and silty six, showing aln a iost cent as_ a fraction on each cap. Now.lifteen cops of that size are sufficient to protect a Cop of hay, so that I sixteen hundred and sixty-six eaps would protect I one hundred' i and eleven tons ; ?f hay. Yea - the . t,hare loss: above mentioned, :Would have prem. red cops enough to have secured eight hundred and j eighty.eightsdollr' %firth of li ly. Perhaps you ! will say .1 ilitl wrong in reckunrg the total lots i of the hay ; hut =several told re that the :time spent in • go l od . weather, in jiving and Refil l' vindiliv damaged hay, was morwthan it was worth: i it pot-them hack in making thir other, which we all knSw, ripens fast after a lesug storm, so that j the actual damage to the tat terbay. was more than t the damaged; hay was. worth. , ! My hay •is au' i free frOm dust that that , perSonilifilicted with the I itthnta would !Wally suspect the presence of dust ,t. in handling it. ' I swapped hopies last winter, amt 1 toek a horse that was 'ssupposed to be rather wail 1 up with the heaves; put hint on my eleSn hay • l a nd he soon began to mend, rind alth o ugh I have i i . - kept hint to the hey as he wo uld 'eat; he le as free 1 from any appearrinte of heave, . as he ever was, rant stands falst i driking, with a. little puffing, a s i -well 'as any horst', Chet - I evert !rove. I am full ; in the belief,: with some of the English writers, r 1 that had hay ,is generally the cause of heaves ir, 1 borsesi.-- Maine Farmer. , . CUE tr PAINT.—An Ontario farmer gives the following recipe for a cheap paint. He says he has triJd it on brick, and prffers it to oil paint, and says it will dam linger hn rough siding 'of wood than oil paint-will on pain siding of hoards.. Take one bushel of unslacke i tl lithe, and slack it witlicold water; when.slackeil, add fifty , pounds of Spanish whsting, seuenteia pounds, salt, and thirteen pounds sugar„,..Strain the mixture thrdugh a wire_ seiv'e,-and it will be, £ti for; use, after redu cing it with cold water. , In Order to give it a good color, threi costs aro'lnereseary on brick and two t 1 Fri 1400 d. It - rimy * put on Itattlt a brush Bonita:, to whitewash... Each coat ninstlhave sufficient time to dry Wore the next id applied. , For painting inside walls; !take as before, one. bushel of unslacked lime, thica'po'untls sugar, fits pounds salt, and prepare,as a .ve.-.Gen. Panne( ------- -- 17 ---- 7 - • ' - Alt xn n Ls.—The EnglisN c;ardeper's A Imanac f.,r fBl4, anis that in 1837',.1..£254,000 worth of horres'were imported into England, and the quart. i City i+ annually ine.reasing. 'of wool' en rags. (rota 1836 to 1942, ovtr 7.059 ti nk, or 1,1191 tone ars nuatly, were imported, and used chiefly-by hop growers,'hot e.t.!ellent as a lqneral manure. In England, with -a (territory but little larger than the, :State of Newl York, tbeVe ere 19 millions of cattle and 144 millions.of_snetm, kept advantage etklv.' With the manure iipportedletill'isecurerl at horne by these means, ariOla system of.careful culture, there era iaised oniturally, when favored with °Miner!! seasons,. 261—i million buFherg. of grain. ' What a -lesson to 1 the Farmers Uf. the United states. • - . 1..1 Mil Il • TO PREVENT FRPTII, HI 1::.i(i WHEN ' C!IUTIN• I NG.-A lady sayit :she hadi well nigh giVen up making Matter this 'winter, lfor, as soon as the mourner - Mud churning,' the - froth would rise: She tried every: preventive that Was'suggested to her without effect. until she was advised to try ialera tug, which sho did, and thatiliprov , ed effectUal:— Aincricrin r ,' 'floriculturist. • , , , Po - r,vrols.—' Anything which may increase lie numlic'r o'r imProse the quality of 'the initta i.r. well worth publishing. Professor Zander, of Ui. many, argues that ns the putkto is it tropical plant. it should run no risk of beinii chilled, or at all ferl , the cold, if the farmer ,wish',r n a good crop, lie suggefts that the pUtato sl - i uld be brought for.. , •ward 'early in a i hnt. bed, ane I tninsplanted. _ • .. - . 1 iir•Ns• — At this season Your hen regilire a constant' supply of meat:* I This article, somlis !tensible, obtain. from the sbonibles, or a very good substitute maype found in' fish. Are you ;not a iValtimian I If so, take. j•tiltr rod and line and make your piscatury excursions a ...urea of,profit .to y„durscif and of coinfort i'o,.i7out hen's. , .. ~ . .. . . , • • Span Tit-nolT IN Swivl:. = Turn animals so ,atTected into an open past f ro where there i. fresh feed!and,gfeund. to root. t!iS a disease residting ! ! t.. from confinement. Pounded charcoal mixed with food, where: Pastinecarineki ! e had, or roeill for et ercise, is one of the bestsPrevezitatives of disease , n svvine... . I - ' We we'. once present p; the disiectieri - of rt. filig which flied,_ of. this disease. The glandslt ' the throat -wr!re much distended and inflamed, and:, there were al.lto, in several places along the;witl•. pipe, Spots of a livid hue, covered with a bloody„ mucus—the tongue • likeviliSe i appeared . affected. and was swollen to twice i!Ca natural size. ! Thei! animal had been kept in a l eun fi ned sit - nation, and . ..! wholly deprived.'ofexexise i and access to life ground. Wei believe OM 15(6 !throat is . not corn, mon to hogs!• in - ! this chinala, and never perhaps,• where' those pilaw requi ite,'l are, attended to —exercise, ad; suitableMsse of fund.— Maine - Cultivaior. 1.. 1 t .._ - __!—____L-.l._______•._ . FATAL Td SiVlNE.—SAttelre •is as fatal to , swine 'as areenie man. 'C l iur foreman , last year Salted sortswinc with refUre salt which had been , taken froi a! beef barrel :anti stored away ;, with = : in' twelve hMirs two out of, hreo which ate,r.if it died, and the! third was mil 4. injured. As farm era at. this serfsori are emptiMg their meat barrels,' instead of preserving the, relbse sal! fur the future,. they ha I better bury •it in thq compost . heap, Our beef was but slightly,! . aaltpetred,and but h. very little could !trosvibly Mite! been ,taken by the switie.—W.i,lL r,Bl. ' . ' - . - E LANEi4 FORCIIII . .DBEN4—SmaII neat pattern& .1../ M. De Lanes, for chtlOen' for sale by May 21 22 EtitTY Co. -, , . , 1 . , Weekly City Papers. PERSONS in want of - thaa'tviekly'city papers to. sell. can have them sn mil iett,t,,e, y Week byletiven'g their; orders at ' llANN„.N'tat , iChcap Periodical Store. rlay 29 , . ' , i .'' - 1 22 • , - Safelk :Fuse. ~ T - 4 . , 0R bisminc,..rock., is Jiorteactly safe, and ttie only 1 article which the engineera on the Erie Canal per m tied to be used, for sale at 1 ' BANNAA'S May-1.5-20 -: : Book end Stationery Store: . . . _Gold Pns $1 '75: 1 1 GOOD article of GoM Ppts, as low as $1 75,: mile L by Levi Orown, the original inventor. Also; pens 'at only $1 23, Just received and for sale at BANN A N • Cheap Stationery Store, where At kinds of gomto, tit his line ran -be had wholesale-and retail, at Philadelphia prices. May 8- 19. ... . . Battle; r . t, &o. 1000 PRINT.PRINT. . BATTLE P ,'etnbrating the latest. sortie or which ha e. never been offered in this neighborhood, beanticull executed...at- 8.5;75 per hundred or 1,0 cents vr: doze , *kithlb is lower than Philadelphia . r or New Cork pri es, Jost received and for sale at - I .. ' ' ; BANNAN'S W ,/ holesale rind retail P. ini tit re, where also can be had I ho.best.Rranaes and Glass for Prints.. Also Slaps of 3lexieo . kc., tat.sl , rwr dozen, Wholesale. May 09 . . 1 . 00 RE ISIS Cap and Pos i May 29-2 i .., Iruled paver, for sale at • , tiANN 4N'S IVltuleaale raper Store.
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