:THE CZAR. • 11rS.•COCRT nis cAorP, AND 1115 PEOPLE • • ' .ciassres and Customs. t The growth of-Russian civilization has been en rapid, that the most careless observers must detect many of the germs of former ba sm rbari spinging up amulet it. This perhaps it is which renders i some of the most striking characteristics so ap parent. It is SILTI3St Impossible-to enter into ride tailed account of the manner, and customs of a foreign Teeple withoot rennin g into error. Years of close study and residence are requisite-to enable theinlnibitant of one country fully - to understand the minute traits of another, and to . no people does this remark oPply with more forte than to the Russian; in consequence of their chameleon -like character' in their intercourse with foreigners.— We shill acconlin4ly only touch, upon some of the broadest traits of this people: Our remarks apply now as always to masses.. Exceptions - to all bad points are always.to be found, and in this country there are loony and, splendid ones. We have in a formes number pointed out the vir tues of the Russian character. Let us for a few, moments look at the reverse side of the picture. • The statistics of the Russian Empire show that • Bolt to drunkenness, libertinage Is the prevailing vice, In St. PetCrsburg, which boasts the exam lila of one of the most, outwardly ai least, correct courts of Europe, the Mess number of . marriages from 1811 to 1821 was tin 200 of the population.' In Moscow 1 in 230—income other parts kin 340. .. At Paris during the same period there was 1 in 100, and in Rome 1 in 170. The mean number of illegitimate children in 1834 was I to 6. :'The depravity of morals which leads to this result is doubtless increased, if not generated . , by the pro miscuous assemblage of persons of all, ages• and sexes.4in the bath ax one • tinie, to which the Rus sians tire habituated 'from infancy. Eveo the semblance of modesty • is, destroyed thereby, and the result is ECM above. Such scenesj occur almost daily in every part of Russia, except St. Petersburg and Moscow, where they are prohibit ed by the police. 4n the villages .a house is set apart for the use of the vapor bath. It'is.divided into three rooms; the first,in which they undress, is heated to the temperature of the body ; the eecond is warmer :and serves for the transition state, and the third its • .the stove,roorn. •As fectrof the peasants can 'af ford this, they assetrable'in number,grester or less, ;and divide the etpenses' Then are foun,d'aesem bled whole familiesin a revolting promiscuousnesi, sweating in floods, throwing on each other buck . ets full of almost boiling Water, whipping each -other with small, rods and rubbing One another dry with the tail in the midst of noisy conversa. • tion,burstaqqatighteis and arts of license which such o mixturetef the sexes provokes. -The bath over, men and women, still in a state of nudity, sally forth to roll in thelsnow kr throw themselves into the river which flows by. Travellers arc sometimes astounded in lias.ing through a village • to are a tatitnber.of persons, in the ornenal ems name of our first . parents, surrounding their car ; Tinges, examining everything with curiosity and discoursing with themselves, and then :hurrying off to take the cold bath mentioned above. The extreme decoruth now practised bf the upper classes contrasts strangely with this; not that licentiousness is unknown ani ‘ eng them, for none' are more so than the Russian nobles, but the ex amples of their soveieigna during the last half centery'have caused them to, draw a close vejl over vices of thisliaracter. -Russia is, however,' the 'country of Contrasts. The dandy elbows the savage, and the rude man ners of semi-barbeirism exhibit the brutality of the primitive man by the side of the refined habits of the polished European. At St. Petersburg, common or promiecuous baths are strictly prohiVed; most of their bathe, however, are of a disgusting . filthiness, and, very few are even endurable by a foreigner of cleanly habits. A traveller thus describes them: "The heart sickens with disgust at the sight of a kind'of smoked cavern, into which you are obliged to penetrate. You groan on seeing in what a nest of insects you deposit your clothes, and •in the I midst of what filth.you are about to breathe a ' stifling vapor. What a contrast with the Turkish baths! litre, hideoteS, revolting squalidity ; there, the most refined cleanliness, floods of limpid wa ter, and the perfumes ',of the soap of Concha; in Russia, indecency, libertinage; at Constantino ple, the most exquisite modesty, chastity, the ob.; servance of all the refinements' of life." 'We have beare ipoken of she immoderate tibuse of brandy common in Russia. It is neces sary but to allude to it. • lit the memoirs of the • ,celebrated English Quaker, William Alien, who • was admitted to across and intimate friendship by the late Emperor Alex-ender. we find that mon arch, In reply to the remenstrances of Allen on this subject, lamenting his inability to correct this 'evil; which lie had vainly _endeavored to do. It • is a vice common to all northern nations; and seems f:cu the remotest period of which history makes mention of them to have been a national characteristic , . . The pa-sr . ion fur Os; exists to an immoderate extent OMOIT,q, the Russians of nil classes. From the highest to the lowebrall gamble. Estates of greaxenagnitude have been lost and won at a sitting, and thii poor serf will risk his last co pekin his immoderate passion therefor. Nor is it confined to the reernerrx. Women gambldas - well tismen„and the soft of beauty paleS or flushes by turps, as the accidents of the cards are for or against her; The want of o:cupation among the higher classes, who live on their estates:, and their volup tuous ideai generally lead to habits of gross sen suality. The druit lleSeignorie, as the old law book calls it, prrictised in formerelays throughout ell Northern Eureire and in Great Britain ' r exists rimong them, and that too not in deory but in practice.' • Its only tendency can be to brutalize and degrade, and we only wonder that • the enlightened sovereigns who have ruled during . this cerituty have not ECM fit to abolish it. As, ..hoivever, the control of a lord over the persons of - all , his serfs, mete or female, for any purpose, is thie,.peThaes, cannot by done until ser, lige is entirely nboli.dard. The time: of these country boy ards is passed in eating. drinking and 'sleeping. 'Po encourage a Fiesta, they not untie , ,qUently have their feet rubbed by places or buf- Clone intreduced to amuse : them until they fall asleep. • ;If the hospitality of the moujik is of a simple ,character;that of his lord exhibits an ostentation and display in strong contrast th , reter. A stranger is astonished at the prodigality and profusion . ef - meets and drinks which aro displayed. The ex, - pease or the consequences = do nut appear to be , regarded: A boyard,overwhelmed writs debt; not : hesitate to serve to his guests, amid a profut siert of rich, dishes , a turreen• of eterlet , soup: which. will cost him some sixty dollars, whilet eilampagne and other castly wines pill flaw like water—enough for a hundred is procured for a dozen,: and scores ef valets in dirty, liveries or no liveries at all but thrir on filthy habas, wi I stir . 4round the table. It is ilie feast-of the barbarous %.Inbabitants of Siberia or Lapland, on a more re `tried !mete. The hest 'tarn-elf sew on example to all. Ile eats with tl.e hungriest and drinks with the thirstiest, u, t,I gargi d' with food and overflowing with wise, be •.riks gracefully be neath the table or is c3rricilotT by his servants... The moujik imitates his master. After one of the rigorous fasts of the • Greek Church is over, that of Easter for example, be gi:ics full sway to Aria propensity. , On that occasion, es soon as the _ . ..klriest has, by tin! words Chris! it , risen, announ '', • cin the termination Grille fast, the popular orgies 2, commence to be prolonged- fur a weak. Drun -, kermess, gluttony, gamblirig, license of all kinds . •'"ahound., A strangenimitnessing it, is satisfied that no other people possi•sia like power of deg . • lutition and digestion. Fortunately the Russian rarely_ becomes excited by brandy to a Elute of _...--neutnesiTor - the worst consequences must ensue. ..F.O•iety 'with hirreivorally produces first gaiety, ! ._ then a kind of suporifomus state usually terming " ling in a profound slumber, sometimes - in death. The Russian hoyard to be seen in his true char, • •acter, must be started unexpectrdly at his coon. , try seat. 'Pliers you will find him in the midst of all the filth for which Russia is FO famous. At. 'Bt. Petersburg and atosCow the refinements of European ;Wei are found. But even there ate . amongst the most refined and cleanly, the cows - gion of an inked, not mentionable to cars polite., is not avoided, even by the mon elegant belles. They prevail everywherealrnm-t, and there is but little hope of escape from thbm. The .chair on .'• which you sit, the couch on which you recline, alike betray-their presence. s I shall, always re ' ember," says a foreign writer, ..the day,rn which • Tess? presented to General Melissino. •He was engakedin proving a good. microscope, which he wea.desiroui of purchasing, and was surrounded 4 •by the officsrs of his corps. Ho called his sal t. de chambre to Procure from hine..an insect to plod, in the focus of the glass. But scarcely had he expressed his wish, when I saw three or four • officers with pondered hair, hasten to forestall • •the domestic and present at once their captures, so that the General embarrassed how to choose ; gave the preference to the servant who hatilieen' as prompt as the officers in securing hip prey. I Eras so astounded that I did not remark what be • Clam of the animals -which. were refused." - .There is no difflculty in explaining how this fermi& (;lo insect 'attacks the most delicate, refined, cleanly and fastidious. The great live surrounded .y trooper:if servants, who in the absence of their masters; seat themselves on the ataire 'and divans, or lie about on the carpets. These all carry the infection on their persons, and thus it reaches their masters. When ladies, visit. on entering a , mansion, their Tur peliisses are handetl,to a servant. The latter frequently wrap themselves in it. and they are returned by therm to the snowy shoul ders of their mistresses laden with contagion. On the next day if seated by the side of a woman of exqUisite taste and rare beauty, .a gorgeously furnished selnon,ryou may perchance see some nhing, promenading. between a diamond of the purest water and a coquettishly arranged camellia." Filthiness is a na:ional characteristic. We speak of the mass. Their food, clothing. clivel'ings are alike reeking with filth. The Russian painter, Swebach, ,was ordered by his physician to use baths with some turn_in than. l'll-!. domestics of the house and neihborhood, begged for the bath, after it had been used its order to drink it. This, however, the %%act of the painter 'refused ption, whiclwromised and sold it. 'Ph ui a.Prescri • to be an expensive one, was, thanks to Russian stomachs, of little or Co cost.. - Ails must alums as rapidly at 'some of the striking customs as we have at the meet pionai- ncnt habits. Their_mode of baptism. first etltacts our atten tion.- In the houses of the rich two tables ate set out; the one is covered with images of taints, the other supports a huge silver vetsel•filled with water and surrounded with small candles. The priest after having consecrated the baptismal font takes the infant and undresses it. He then plun 'ges it 'twice into the basin, and, so completely that the bead itself is submerged at the risk of stifling the new born child. Formerly the im- mersion was mode in cold water, but warm water has been adopted, and the Greek Church allows the modification. The populace however, who are stupidly attached to their ancient customs, still practice baptism at formerly. Several chil• dren are usually offered at the same, time, and if it is in the winter season, they are plunged by the priest into the freezing water. Arming these unfottui.ote little ones; there are soma who cannot support this revere operation, and perish in con• sequence of it. It sometimes also happens that a child 'dips from his bootie and is drowned. In such cases he contents bimoelf with saying, ••It .has pleased God to 'call this child to Himself; pose me another,". end the'parente submit with out a murmur to a decree of Providence thus to. geniouslY framed by , the ecclesiastic. : ' • (Pike • ' - The funeral rites are tinge sa i with ancient and modern superstition. When Mei, deCeased is wealthy they are 'attended with much magnifi cence. Long files of ' priests, chanters, and mourners, - numsrous bearers of crosses, banners and religious emblems escort the coffin, which is unusually paintedstif a bright color. When they arrive at,the choral) the body is exposed to view, during' the perfolenance of the funeral service. It is usual to thice in one of the hands of the corpse' a certificate (which states that the deceased 'as worthy to paradise, and in. the other to a sum 'de s tined money varying from two'copperso ten roubles, 'destined to pay .to} his passage over theinfernal river in the battle. 'et the el erical eailor of Tartarus.: Thus the Greek Church does not re fuse to embrace arriong its mummeries a heathen superstition: . , . , From this may, arise the superstitious idea which has,. givenrise to the popular custom of buying on a. certain day of the year all the birds •whic.h . are ref 'sale in the market, and of 'setting them• at liberty. Or it may be but a touching emblem Ipf the'' desires of the Russian alaa : es, and of theit , longing \ after the freedom de ailed them. 1\ ' The Markel for Marriages explains itself More easily. On the Monday aftr,Whit-Sund ay; all the marriageable daughters of 'serfs go. to the most frequented promenade of the city n which i they dwell, and there, ranged on bOth tdts of the avenue, are examined by the youn . inen'who pass throug'h this double Ref. The youttnimake alai it clinic's, and the chosen become their brides. , It is a veritable matrimonial bazaar, and the cus tom exists event in St. Peterriburg4 4 There the, Marriage market) is held in the summer- gar- I 'As. 'fins . spot then presents a strange and picturesque .Fight'; the daughters of rich traders of the capital, very many of whom are slaves, wear the ordinary French and English costume, wh ld their mothers have . retained the national dress.' Others have adopted a strange admixtuse of the two. The,variety affords a Fight which is very attractive from its originality. Religious superstition inters largely, into the customs of. the Riissians. .Of this the blessings of the waters of the Neva is a striking instance. The 18th of January r , (t tre 121 h by the Russian calen dar.) is the' day Chosen for this cedemehy, whose object is to render the waters of the Neva. pro pittous for navigation. An octangular temple, adorned with pictures, gilded liege's, and religious em bl e ms, is erected' on the frozen surfsca of the river, opposite. the wintar p'alace. This temple is united with the I,and lay a light wooden bridge supported on piles. lrt.the &fare of the building, 'a hole has, been cut iii the ice, whieh at this period is usuallyl live or sixsfeet thick. A doVe, another emblem.of superstition of the county, is suspended above! it. In the morning the Emper or and Empress,with the Imperial family, attend divine . service, which lasts from eleven o'clock untirmid-day. As soon a; it is over, the pioces slon sallieiforth from the patase, having at its head ' priest bearing a lareern, and s'ea,eral others carry: ing banners, CIOFSCS find venerated images. The A rchbOrp, and all the clergy of the capital, aderneirin theie r richest ornaments, chanters of the Court,'pages and officers.of the Guard form the first part of the processiOn; then comes the' Czar, followed by the Grand Dukes, n'gh dignint ries of State. generals and courtiers, all bare head ed and walking in silence. T As soots as the Emperor reaches the pa • vilion, the archimandrite recites. the usual prayers, and the chanters respond. To bless the river, the prelate:pltinges' ' a silser erase-into the hole. hich has been opened at his feet; he then presents to the Emperor 'a cup-full of this consecrated water. A 'Blli4o of artillery announces the end of the ceremony, which lasts for about twenty minwei, during'which, those present remain ban headed in a St. Petersberg January. The Empress and ladies of the court contemplate the sight, and the crowd which lines the bank of the river, from the windows of Ithe palace. As soon as the dis tinguished actors have withdrawn, the crowd rush to the spot to obtain a portion of the conse crated water. , Waters will plunge their infants into ihe consecrated hale, whilst the faithful fight to fill their pitchers. Finally, when all are sags fled, the multitdde disperses, and St.-Petersburg ,resumesits ustial quirt. The rigid etiqUette which prevails in Russia de prives the assemblies of the upper classes of that , abandon which in other countries constitute their I great charm. They are splendid and magnificent frcm the great ilieldsy of rich uniferins, the num ber of beautiful women and the almost faultless taste of the Rbs ion ladies in matters of dress. Here they shine resplendent. Though following blindly the nev i rr.ending chutes of I.”.hton, they do so with a ernes and t legance unsurpassed by i esen the most fihisneil and perfect of the. Parisians. But notwitliidirl all this, their re-unions are cold and form al. ' ' . . , . At their dinner runes the ceremonies of detail 'are most irksome. Each one is'served in accord aree with laid title . aniitank. Tile best for the highest and, so4lown. Their tables are always surrounded byl a crowd of slaves. The number of these in the: residencethe Muscovite gentry almost exceeds belief. The -richei count them, not by the doze'n, but by the hundred: A member of the Orloff family had four hundred abobt him. Some arc arrayed in splendid liveries, others are out at elboWs,but all are dirty. Custom, etiquette find fashion ore the three dei ties whom the[Russian',gentry principally serve. "You had better be out of the world Than out of the fashion" hi emphatically, true in Russia.— Among the strange olaservauces introduced arbi trarily among the upper classes of Sr: Petersburg is ono which 'prohibits the use of a two beetle vehicle. Tour,horscs ore required to a close car riage in order tia receive any attention at the door of more than line palace, whilst by an equally strange freak an open al Sigh drawn by one horse is adthissable. The. mannirs 'and cUstoms of the Russian!, though interesting as subjects of social and Oiler. soptiicals . tudy,Loff e r but lit le variety. Like their characters, monotony prevails among the;n. A knowledge a r St. Petersburg, Moscow, and a few remote vilisee?, will afford a knowledge of iho, must !qtking points to which we have called the', atti Mien of the reader, S The moral surface of sthe' i empire is as uniform std even as its vast pintas; and present quite as little variety to the :iot. , -4Salurday,Eveniiv P9sl. • A GREAT 1.1E.--:"A treat says the poet Grabbe, °is lilts a great full on dry land ; it may fret and fling, and make a frightful bother, but it cannot hurt you. Yon have only to keep still. and it. will die of itself.;' 110 ICE BRANDS.—Gcnuine Havana fine flavor, among which emthe Pao- Warns, &c., for vala at. MARTIN'S Drug Store. Q FAA ARS I.)SeCAIIB of tclos, Clslabefos, Marti:tie-121 Valuable Coal Tracts to Rent. 1710 let on leases, to suit applicants, Mt that [tact of land MD:instant° the North American Coal Co., known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow log list of Coal Veins. many of which,—among others, the Peach Mountain Veins—having - a range of over a Pearson length, viz —teams, Spahr'. Barraileuch, Pearson, Clarkson. Stevenson, Little Ttarey, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Parkor Itavensdale Vein, Per pendicular, Diamond,•and Big Diamond Vero!, along with many others not named. - Also, alt that tract called the Junction Tract, belong ing to the said Company,containinathe Salem, Forrest, Rabbit Hole. Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Vela.. Also, a Saw Mill and Grist Miltsituated on the Mill Creek Tram, all ofavhich trill bo rented on moderate terms by a pplyin r. to DAVID CIIILLAS, Ael! 29 =I For Sale at Private Sale. • A L I thatke Broadc certain n t t r a ag , o i r n pia .o r , parcel oga b ild n , t s a i n t p 7 0 t%! ship, in Schuylkill county; (formerly Perks county,) an the state ofPennsylvania, bounded and described as fol. lows, to wit:—Beginning at la marked white oak tree thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob north sixty-fire perches, to a white oak ; thence by late vacant land, now surveyed tolleorge. Werner. west 116 perches to a stone ; thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard Mick, &null:sixty-fire rierch. es to a Spanish oak; thence cast 146 perches, to the place of beginning, containing fifty-fire acres and one hundred and fifty-two perches of land and allowances of six per cent. for roads, &c. -JOIN G. BRENNT.It, Executor of P. [Matte estate, 69. Market st. Philada. Phila,lelphia.Septetober 19. 1916 3S- Farm for Sale. TLIE subscriber will sell a valuable farm, consisting of I:0 amok, situated in Pinegrovc township, Schuylkill county, 11 1' • about amines below Ploegrove. About SO acres ofthe land is cleared,aod in a state . of cultivation, ten of which is in meadow. The ha once Is woodland, well timbered. The Unlon Canal rune through the property The buildings consist of a two storyd welling house, a new Switzer hat n, and oth el out buildings. There are two orchards on the farm, and an abundant supply of good water on the premises close by the buildings. There are fifteen acres of win ter grain in the ground. For terms and other particu lars, apply to the subscriber in Pinegtove. 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These Soapstone Salamanders we are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any article in the shape of Book Safes' that will stand as much heat, and, we hold ourselves ready.at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con tinue to manufacture a large and general assortment of nor Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which tltere are over Boo now in use, and In every instance they have given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—of which we will refer the public to afew gentlemen who have them in use: Haywood Si. Snyder,' Pottsville ; Joseph B. Lawton. Pothiville ; Mr. William Carr. Doylestown. In. N. & D.,Tay tor. 1:29, North 3dst.; A. Wright Sc. Neph ew, Vine at. Wharf ; Alexander Carnr. Conveyancer. corner of Filbert and 9th Mc.; John M. Ford, a 2, NOTIII 3d st.• ' 20, North 3d et ; James 151. Paul, 101, iouth 4th st.; Or. David Jayne. 8, South 3d et.; Matthew T Miller, 20, South 3d at ; and we could name some hundreds of others if it were necessary. 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Philadelphia, Nov. 11, 1843. • For sale by Mr. B. DI Gompert, No. 120 • North B. strcet,Philada. ; in Pottsville by JOHN C. BROWN In Ilarrtsburg by D..fiGßozirt, and in Reading by Mr EARL, where those interested can obtain many inter. est ing certificates of cures. December 12, 1846 PURE WHITE LEAD. Wetherlll $ Brother, A,rAN . UFACTURERS, No. 65, North Front street. Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their war ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the article, shall now have their orders filled. No known zutititance possesses those preservative and beautifying properties, so desirable In a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture of other materials only mars its Value. It has:therefore, been the steady aim of the mann facturers, for many years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lend, and the unceasing demand for the ankle. Is proof that it has met with favor. It is invariably brand ed on one bead WETIIERILL & BROTHER its full, and on the other, warranted pure, all in red letters. Cripples Attend YOll have groaned and stilt:red long enough with your Rheumatic pains, lost your time and traveller nn crutches, besides spending your cash for worthless nostrums and litiiamenis.• :row far a cure! Call at IL BANK AN'S, J. S. C. MARTIN'S, potts -vine ; .1. li. Fails, Minersville ; If. Silissler, Port Car bon ; and ask for • DILS VANS' INDIAN BALSAM IIifIIMATIC PILLS, Price 50cts. a box, and use them as directed, and your Case must be worse than any other persons' who have taken them, if you be not in a short lime as sound as a dollar, and as far from pain and suffering as ejer you 'was in your life. Don't be afraid of being disappointed, these pills'' never surrender ." Prepared by Dr. Evans, No. 32, North Sixth street, Jn29 40-5-3 m New Store at Brookville. MUD Subscriber has Just received from Philadelphia and has now opened at Brockville, a large and gen e ral assorttneut of seasonable goods, such as Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, and Queensware. In addition to wroth will be round constantly en band, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of country produce. Call and examine au r stock, and you willned as prepared to sell goods at as low a rate UP they have ever been sold soy Wore, In Schuylkill county. . N. B:—Country produce of all kinds wanted. tbr which the highest prtee will be pat& GEO. 11. POTTS.' URNAL, -AND OTECTIO • PENN .MUTITAL LIFE tssußANyr. COMPANY Hffiee 10. 91, Irolast T m* Company is now yearly to make INSURANCEi... , on LIVES, on them tool system, withoutliabllity beyond the mordant of the premium. All the profits of the Company divided annually among the Insisted. The preminni may be paid quarterl y , semiannually, or annually, or one-half of the prc ruial may be paid In a note at 12 months. Individuals Moored in this Company become members of the corporation, and vote for trustees. 'the rates of premium, with a full participation tn the profits, are as low as those of any other Institution in the state or country, and lower than an) of the English Companies, with only a portion of the profits. Blank applications Mr Insurance, with full *titulars can be had at the effice. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. WILLIAM M. CLARKE; Vice President. • • JOHN W—HORNOR, Secretary. Edward Hartsborne,M.D., l Medical ExamineM, Mark M.Reeve, In attendance daily from I tolo'clock, P.M. .1n22 48.4-ly LIZIZMMSia THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. O FFICE No.lo3l,Chesnut street, near Fifth street. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Bancr, George %V. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Untie. Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, t Morris Patterson. Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited. on every description of property, in town and country at rates as low as are consistent with security. Thel Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums; safely invested, afford ample,protection twthe assured. The assets of the COmpany nn Jaruary lot, Idt9, as published agreeable to an act of Assembly, were as follows, viz. :. Mortgages, $490,553 G. 5 Stocks. Real Eztate, 103,358 90 Cash, &c., Temporary -- loans, 125,459 00j51,1. , 20,097 67 Since their ineorporat kin. a period of gighte.en years.. they have paid upwards of ens million two bandied thousand dollars, losses by tire. thereby affording evi dence of the advantages of insurance. as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all' liabilities. tIiARLES N. BANCRER, President. ELIARLES'O. BANCKER, Secretary. - The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned Institution, and is now prepared to make Insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent. I'ottsville,Junel 9 , 1811-25 , Vebl9-8 Spring Garden Mu tu al Insurance Company. TIIIS Company having organized according to the 1 provisions of its charter, is now prepared to make Insurances against loss by Eke on the mutual principle, combined with the security of a joint stork capital.— The advantage of this system Is, that efficient security s afforded at the lowest rates that the business ran done for, no the whole profits (less au interest not to exceed 6 per cent. per annum nut the capital). will be re :tuned to the meinbers of the institution. without their becoming responsible for any opthe engagements or li abilities of the Company, further thin the premiums ac tually paid. . The great success which this system has met with wherever It has been introduced. induces the Directors to request the attention of the public to ;it; confident thatit requires but to be understood to be appreciated. The oct of Incorporation, and any explanation in re gard to it, may .be obtained by applying at the Office Northroot corner of eth and Wood sio., or of D. DAN NAN, Pottsville. CHARLES STOKES, President. L. KRUSIIIIAAR,Secretary. DIRECTORSt Charles Stokgs, CiicirraiW• Joseph Wood, Abrahain R. Perkins, • Elijah Dallett, navid Rankin, • P. L. Laguerenne, Walter D. Dick, Samuel Townsend, Jniiepli Parker, The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the U hove meationed Institution, and is prepared to effect nstirances on all descriptions of ptoperty at the lowest aces. U. DANNAN. February 2%1816, National Loan Fund Lift Asset .lrance Society of London. CC A SAVINGS BANK for the Benefit of the Widow and the Orpban."—Euipowered by Act of Par. Lament.—Capital £200,000 or 32.500,0110—Betides a Re serve Fund (from Surplus Premiums) of about .9:85,01/0. T. Lambe Murray, Esq., George s:rtie!, fiaimver square; Chairman of the Court of Direcotre- in London, YA yaieia e. J. Elliotsnn, M. D.. F. R. S. Actuary.— W. S. B. WO , .lllollge, Eeq ,F. R. A., S. Sreretary.— F. F. Caniroux, Esq. r- The following are among lie advantages offered by to this in Notion The guarantee "of a large capital, In addition to the accumulation of premiums. The pertiliar benefit secu red to the assured hy the principle n( the loan depart ment. The payment of premiums half-yearly, or quar terly, by parties insured for whole term of life, at a tri fling additional t harg The travelling leave rtxtensive and liberal. persons insured forlife, con at once borrow ' half amount of annual pretnium, and claim the same privilege for five successive years, 'on their Ow n note and deposit of poli. y. Port of the Capital IS perma nently invested in the United States, hr the names of three of the Local Directors, ao Trustees—availallle always to the assured in oases of disputed claiiiis (should any such arise) or otherwise. 'Thirty clays al lowed after each payment of premium becomes due; without Ind . ..HUM' of policy. NO charge fur medical examination The Society being founded on the Mutual and Joint Stqrk principle, parties may participate In the profits of the Society ; two-thirds of whi. li are annually divided among those. assured for life on the pat ticipatlon scale, • Persons Who are desirous to avail themselves of the advadtages offered by this Institutlnn,hy addressing the Conceal Agent, J. Leander Shirr, No. 74, Wall St., New York, can obtain the requisite information and the 'ne'cessary papers for effecting ail insurance. . r' Any information with regard to this Company can be obtained at the office of the Minirrs' Journal. August 21, 1817 3t THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE ANNIJ ITT Sc TRST CO., OF PHILADA. OFFICE 159 cHEsNuT ST. r.n a .„1c an d .e I.l , ifesran , Annuities ics t rusts. and E r Rules fee !insuring 0100 on a single life. For 1 year. Foil' years. For Life. annually. 'annually. 200 95 1 77 0 914 I 36 • .2 36 40 1 09 1 93 , 3 20 50 196 2 09 460 • 60 4 35 491 • 700 Exameun a—A person aged 30 years neat lorta.day y paying the CompanyBl 31, would secure to his fa tinily heirs $lOO, should lie die , In' one yea I; or for $l3 10 he secures to them $1000; or for $l3 60 annu ally for 7 years ; he secures tot hem 61000 should he die in 7 years; or fors23oo paid ,annually during life he provides for them $lOOO, whenever be dies, for $0550 they would receive sow should he die in one year. JA,191310V 00. 1845. THE Managers of this Dompally, at a meeting held on tosF27th DeCember ult., agreeably to the design referred in the original prospectus or circular of the Company, appropriated a Bonus . * addition to all poli cies for the whole of life, remaining in force, that were issued prior to the lst ofJanuary, 1842. Those of tbem.therefore which were issued in theyear 1536, will by entitled lob per cent upon the sum insured, making an addition of $lllO on every $lOOO. That is #llOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the #lollo,originally insured. Those policies, that were issued in 1837 will be entitled to 81 per cent, or $5750 on every $lOOO. And those 'stilted in 1835,' will he trwitled to 11 , per cent, or #75 on every 100, and In ratable proportions on all said policies Issued prior to ist,or January, 1812. The Bonus will be credited to .rack polocy on the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. It is the design of the Company.to continue to make addition or bonus to the policies for life at stated periods, R. W. RICHARDS, PresidgMt Joss F. JAMES, Actuary. s}Tnesuhscribcr has been appointed Agent forthe above Institution, and is prepared effect Insurances on lives, at the published rates, and give any information desired on the subject, on application at this office. BENJAMIN BANNAN. 5 Pnllsiille Feb. Fth • Bltter , o Compound SYruP OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY. I 1113 preparation In believed to ne the best medicine I now in use for ihe'rure of diseases of the Chest, Lungs, Bronchial Passages, &c, while, the low prier nt which it Is furnished. Maeus it within the reach of all. The following voluntao testimmliallOs been received from:a gentleman well-known - WP hiladelphia, engaged' 'in the Dry Goods basine-a in Market street : Messrs. J. L & B. 'J. Ritter:—Gentlemen :—Your Compound Syrup of Tar & Wild Cherry. has cured me of a most severe Catarrh. I was so hoarse as to be un able to speak distinctly, and greatly oppressed in the Chest, besides having a terrible Couglf.' -The first dose relieved me, and a single bottle cured tile entirety. Yours respectfully. M.D.' STAIILE. This pleasant, safe, Oficaclous remedy is for sale at the low price of 25 cents per bottle, by storekeepers ge nerally in this and adjoining counties, and wholesale 'arid retail by the proprietors. L. & J. BITTER. ...Druggists. No. 164, North Id it.. below Vine, Ifecll47.so.fint Philadelphia. 01 y 5 How I do'Wish I Could get MY BORE AND WEAK EVES CURED! IF that be your sincere deMre, let me tell you that for the enormous sum of 2.5 cents, you may have your wish gratified, by 'calling nd either of the following gen tlemen and purchasing n bottle of . ' DR. EVANS' TONIC EYE WATER: D. DANN AN, J. B. C. MARTIN, Pottsville 11. Pon Carton • or j. It. Felts, Minersville. • There In nothing afloat half equal to it to curt sore eyes in man or beast. Prepared by Dr. Evans, No. 32, North Sixth street, Philadelphia. , • []n29-5-3m JUNIATA BOILER .IRON. ' 55TONS 'mired' boiler iron, Nos. - 3, 4 and sof widths of 20, 32, and nine ben and rt ndorn length!, A. * G. RALSTON. July 11, Im South Frontal, Mine!. -111r. - Pinen's Indian Nigetablo • ,Vf ALT9Nlavhe attention to ibe rot. rilowlntactmellsement: DR. CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS! As Aproof of the continued nieces! of Dr. Crnee Indicts Vogetable Panacea. we refer to a few at the many certidcates la our possession, of cures performed by this great purifier. - . . . capt. T. 1.. Sanders. constable of South Mulberry Ward, curedmf Barber's Itch. ' , Mr.l..ll.Deese'S ChM, No. S3,North Seventh street, cured of Hereditary Tetter, which covered his entire body. Mr. M. Mr Cleas' child, No 380, Market arrest, afflict ed with S:rotola from Its birth. Mr. C. W. Maxwell, Grape court, Market st, above Eighth, cured ofiicrofula, had fourteen open acorn upon hie hodvat the time he commenced taking the medicine. Miss Christiana Sands, West Spruce street, between Bush and Willow streets, near the Schuylkill, cured of Scrofula; .had suffered eight years r;" her head was co much effected Unit tea and coffee would pass out at her ear—tuis.is a wrong case. Capt. 3.11 n K. Barclay, No. 400,'Market,street. owed of Scrofulous Sore Leg, of Vi years' standing. This case is well known to many of our best physicians who have frequently advised amputation. Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr.. No. S, Jeffersonovest of Schuyl- k Sixth s weer. below Locust, /this was, undoubtedly one of the most revere concoct' Scrofula ever cured, and is Certified to by many of our best physicians and cler gymen, and also by himself. Joseph Barbour,No. 1, Short court, east from Twelfth street, above Race, cured of Scrofulous Sore Tbroat,oi eight years' standifig. Mr. J. 11. Frick's chill, No. 731, Dock street, PhiLa delphia• . Mr. Michael Duffy, No. 20, NOrill Front Street, (at P. Brady& Cu'e.) Philadelphia, cored of Tetter oft wemy live years. Mr. William Flemming,No 210, Washington street, between Eighth and Ninth, Philadelphia. cured of Ery sipelas of foes yearn, which destroyed the flesh to the bone. William Airier, cured of Scrofula. This rase had been in the hospital man ymonitui; andltischa rged as in curable—be is now well, and may be seen daily at our office. Mr. David Kirgan, Muddy creek, Hamilton county, Ohio, cured of Scrofula. This was a very severe case, and Kirgan says that could money prevent. he would not undergo the same affliction for ten thousand dollars, and yet be was cured for a few dollars, by Dr. Cullen's alma Vegetnble Panacea. Mr.-John W. Hazleton, of Mulica Jlill, New Jersey. cared of Teller nf, ten ydltrs' standing; with a few but tes of the Panacia t Mr. John Brneken, Germantown, at the age of 61 years as an cured of a violent Teller that bad troubled him for IS years. hire. Eve diseoe, No. 53. South ;sr., between. Third and Fourth, from Sehityllail.citted of fever sores on her ankles, after stiTering 12 years with them. Mrs. S. is 62 years °face, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Fester,'Seciind street, four doors above Washington street; was cured of Totter on her leg, which had troubled her II years. Mr. Hiram Mace, Attleboro', Buck. co .4 Pa., cured of incurable byßheum. This case had been pronounced by some 12 or 14 physicians of the first standing—as a 1 last resort had recourse to Cullen's Panacea, had was cured completely in a few months, after suffering 17 years—the disease had alinest revered his entire person. Mr. Charles Otis, late of Permit street, now of Man asunk, cured of 'Fetter of 5 years in bands and feet. Mr. Mellon Gmobb, Junip.r street. near Spruce, cured of Scrofulous Ulcers on the *hoarders, which had defied the doctors more than n year, Afflicted reader, sand to our ofTlee and get these certl iiCates. from which you will learn the extraordinary suf fering. of these persona, as well as the mode of cure. . . . 51,563 25 45,157 67 ROWANIPS SYRUP—h a certain cure for Diarrlice, Dysentary, Cholera Nimbus, Bowel Complaints, &r., as Thousands will certify who hare tested its virtues within the few months it has beenlof feted to the politic. Read the cm Micate of Dr. Roby, a highly respectable physician of our City. Gentleme”,-1 cheerfully hear testimony to the good effects of your Cn ',Melee Syrup, after haring been cured of TIIREC shvgiit: ATTACKS of DIARRIM, within the last few 111./1101 4 . Bring npprwrd to QU'ACKFDY in shy form ii look lime!' persuasion ft nut n friend, vlin. keeps it in his house as a "faintly medicine," to Induce me in make use of It in my cane; he spoke so confident ly 1 gay' it n trial—and I seas not slow to make a trial of it, on the second attack, having been relieved so soon on the first-1 have prescribed the Catminat*t Syrup to a great ninny of my patients, and 1 am pleased to, the nine good effects, You ore at liberty to use this as you please. Yours &c.. P, S. Rosy, M. D.; • Nov.. 25, BBL No. 110, North Twelfth street. Wholesale and retail by ROWAN D & WALTON. Proprietors, No. ff7o, Ma, bet Street. Philadelphia. For sale fly J. S. C. hIARTIN, sod B. BANNAN, corner Centre and Maiket streets, Potts'ville ; .1. B. FA LLS. ; ENGLAND & hIeMAKES, and J. V. LAMBERT, Reading. [Sept. 4 a cow "LET ITS worms CRAM IT.'. Tousey's Universal Ointment ACOM PI.ETE remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, bru i ses sprains, swellings, salt rheum, piles ' fever sores chapped hands, sore lips, chillblains, scald head, and al kinds of INFLAMED SORES. Persons Mall conditions of life are at all times liable to tie afflicted with the above coniplaints. It is therefore the duly of heads of families to provide and keep on hand, ready for any emergency, A REMEDY that is capable of tenoning the suffering attendant on there very,tromblesome companions Those who have used Tectrey's Us freest.) Ointment heed not be told that it is a ranst coinplets remedy. it perfect master of pain. and the inosispeetly remover orinitlanintat ion ever discovered. The experience of such persons is sufficient to prompt them to keep it always on hand, knowing that many valuable Ives and !bulbs have been saved by this CONQUEROR of inflamed and' other sores. burns, scalds, It instantly stops all pain of the se verest kind and prevents all scar. No family should be without it, no an immediate application of it, in case of burns or scalds would do more. good while waiting for the doctor than lie could do when arrived, besides pie- Venting lone hours of the utmost suffering which might pass belbre a physician could be obtained. It poses,, control over the severest injuries by fire, over mortification, over Inflammation, and by its coin !Dined virtues it acts as Xerrine. Anti-spas riatlic,:quodyne. F:melfiena and Healing, and is the most COMPLETE ExTeirini. REMEDY now in use. . Thousands have tried Hrl thousandi praise it. It working its way into Mild ic.favor tvitha rapidity her ,of re unknown in the ipotory of medicines. t All rho use. recommend it. Again we say, no Tamil should he without It. The agents will Cornish the pub , - 111: (;It ATIS with books deycribing this Ointment.— t.. - Each box of the ermine TouseV's Universal Oint !dent. has the sianature of S. Tousey written on are out ale label in black ink. Never purchase a box unles this p icnature ci.n be seen. Price 25 cents per box, or 7A'e !MINI roll el 00 - Prepared by Elliott & Tousey, Pruaei , ts, Syracuse, N. Y., and sold by agents through• =I Sedd in New Yprk at,lls. Nassau street. Tile following are the agents in Schuylkill county fur Tourey's Universal Ointment: .J. 13. C .MARTIAN, I.IG. BROWN, Pottsville. F.; 5.4 NDERSON, 11. Shiftier, IMrt Carbon. Win. 11. Marlow, New Philadelphia, lVilliams, Middle,port, IL Schwartz, Patterson. 1 ' J. 11. Alter, Titsc.trors, Meitner & Morgenroth, Taniaqua, Williain Price. SC Clair; • George Reilsn}der, New Castle, litines O. Falls, Minersville, Jonas Kauffman,Llewellyn, • • J. Christ, • Jacob Kauffman, Lower, Mnhontongo, • Rhototer & Garrett, Orwigs burg, • Lyon & Rishel, Port Clinton. • Levan Ac Kauffman Sehuylkill Haven, Foul Barr, Pinegrove. [Oct w el 'Dr. Keeler'N Negetable Pranacea FOR the refines) and permanent cur, ix all diseases arising from an impure state of tifff Mood Or habit of the body. viz.: Chinnic diseases of the , best, Pleurisy. Menet:ilk, Catarrh. etc.; Sco;filla In all its forme, To ter, Scald Ilead,•Cuianeous Affections of the face and ektrhnities. Chronic Rheumatism. Chronic Hepatic. dis enees. Chronic enlargements of the joints, Dings, Syphilitic Affections, Constitutional Disorders arising from debility and all Mercurial and Hereditary predispositions, &r. t}At every swing of the pendulum, A spirit goes into into etertillY. Th measure ukour life is a hand's breadth; swift shuttle or the. flying arrow ; it Is as brief ns the fading flower or the transitory rainbow, or the dazzling torten] ; it Is a bubble, it is a breath. Iletween the rii Ping and setting sun forty-two thousand - souls are sitm-.- moved before thelg.Cireator. Death is CVPI. busy Mehl and day, at all seasons, In all climes. Death is a fun= damenial law of organized matter. Thousands die pro maturely,c Ictimgordiseasmttrelnevita Mc consequences of yiolateklaws of organic life. "Disease Is the effect of a derangement of physical laws, and can only be cured by remedial gleans that counteract their influence. If Malian becomes the source of disease, we would not r s tempt to neutralize the cimosphere. but our first cu rative nttempt would be to destroy or remove the cause upon which it depends. If G7cers corer the body and the constitution, berorties enervated from imperfect nu trition and assimilation. oar - attention roust be first di rected to this object. For all 4tiselacs that take their rise from this source, no remedy yet discovered has proven so valuable as the Panacelie following les timany is most respectfully offered • to an anteliisr--• public and the afflicted, Having been apprised of the nature of the Panacea, it affords-me notch Pleasure to breahle to recommend it ns a valuable remedy those Chronic, Constitutional, and Glandular-diseases In which it Is especially adapted. To those who are afflicted and require medicine as an alternative.. arrant obtain it in a ninre agreeable, active nett uniferrOstate Inn is to be found in the Panacea.— jhavensed it in screen( instances with derided s ' I • loom dcc. 4 D. ALLISON. M. D. Prepared and sold N. W. cornet Third and South sts. • For sole by di-tract:WS and others throughout the state, and by Jehn B. C. Martin; and John G. Brawn. Drug gists, Pottsville, and by E. Kleinert. Mount Carbon. Price stl, large bottles. Cr For particulars see pamph lets. [pea 17-49-1 y PHILADELPHIA • DPERTISEMENT. Oliver Evans , SALAMANDER. FIRE AND 7111EF PROOF IRON CHESTS, ARRANTED equal to any other make. and have V never been Injured by fire or burglars. in a single nstanre. Ile also keeps on hand a full supply of Com mon Chests, made of lighter Iron. at idwiir Pvlrea. I.ETTER PRESSES AND BOOKS. • TRUCES FORCOPYING STORES, FACTORIES, &c. DRUGGISTS' PRESSES. • EAGLE GLASS PAPER • PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, &e. PACKING LEVERS. HOISTING MACHINES. REFRIGERATORS and WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS. • 61 South Sicond St., below Chesnut, Phila. REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving akar, Butter, Milk, bad all 'article:, intended for culinary purposes. WATER FILTERS. Oliver Evans' celebrated Water Filters for purlf)king water that is brackish or muddy, whether by rainsosi • strata, or otherwise, can be had of rill sizes and prices at the wareronme, N 0.61, south Second street, two doors below Chesnut street Philadelphia. Philada., Oct. 2 47 • Consumption COMES FROM NEGLECTED COLDS. • ASTIIMA, Bronchitis. Laryngites, Whoopingrough. Pain IS the Breast. Tight Breathing, and every kind of In the breathing organs may be cared If at tended to in good time. If yoli are unfortunately among the number who suf fer witli any of the above tualadies,don't wait a moment or lose an bout in trying to cure It.' A d6y niay be too Niel Mr. B.IBANNAN, Mr. J. S.S. MARTIN, in Pottsville; Mr. J. B. FALLS, in Mrnersville ; or If. Shissler. Port Carbon, will furnish you with a bottle of THE REV. DR. ESTEP'S BLACK SYRUP For one dollar, witlchwlll be of immente value to you. It is cum of the best .1 emedies the world now owns.— Don't neglect your:own best Interest. . Jon 48-5-3 m DSiliffliiEtElfiriEß'S ELEMENTS OF OE ELM:VV.—This valuable work. for the use of fernl ike, schools, and t colleges, by W.B.W. Ruspenberger, 11E - D.; with 300 plate. just received and for sale whole sale and retail at BANNAN'S-Bookstores. Pottsville. 'This work ought to b4i. introduced into every school lathe country. Price 00 carat [Nov27-48 . , OE ArattfATA. • '/ICEMGO9 4 / 9 t cl?1,?(Z0V4 WESTERN NEW TORK : COLLECE br HEALTH 207, Alaix strew, Berffato,—miw YORK. ,n R. C. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable lithontriptic Mix ture,a celebrated medicine which has Made GREAT CURES in ALL DISEASF.S. is new introduced into this section. The limits titan advertisement will ml per mit on extended notice of this remedy ; we have only to say it has for its agents to the United States and Can. atlas a large Lumber Of educated signtesL PRAM - PION. gas m high professional standing, who make a general use of it in their practice in the following diseases DROPSY, GRAVEL. And diseases cf the Urinary organs ; Piles and all dis eases of the blood ; derangements of the Liver, ,¢e., and ail general diseases of the system. I: is PARTICULARLY requested that all who contemplate the ass of this at tide, or who desire information respecting it, will obtain It PAMPHLET of 72 pages, which agents whose names are below will gladly give away; this book treats upon the method of cure explain• the properties of the article, and the diseases it has been 'toed for over this country and Europe fur four years with such perfect effect: Over In pages of testimony from the HIOHEST quarters will be teund, with NAMES. PLACES, and DATES. which can be written to by anyone interested and lOb parties will answer post paid communications. to- Be particular and ASK for. the PAMPHLET, os no other so; 11 pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi dence of the power of this medicine over ALL diseases is guaranteed by persons of well known standing in so ciety. Put up in 30 oz. and 12 oz.. b 'tiles. Price *2,30 ox ; 81,12 oz. ; the larger being the cheapest. Every bottle has G.'C.,VAUGIIN " critics on the directions. &e. See pamphlet peps 28. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at PrincipalOthce, 207, Main street. Buffalo, N. Y. Offices devoted to the sale of this article exclu sively, 132, Nassau,New York, and corner of Essex and Washington, Sim, Mess.. and by all Druggists throughout this count and Canada as agents. Also for sole by J. .C. MARTIN.. Pottsville; E. J. FRY, Tamaqua; E. E. HAMMER. Orivig.shurg. ; LEVAN - & KAUFM AN. Brhnylkill Haven ; WM.. S. HEISLER, Port Carbon; WM. PRICE. St. Clair; GEO. REIFSNYDER, New Castle; JAS. B. FALLS, allnersville. 2,1818 7-ly IZE QA :TN wrior FROM the state nt Nov York.-- Weer,. J. Kt.lt) & Co: Gents:—Please vend nie Lc Express 12 dozen [miss "XcLaste:s Lire, Pills." They are scllin, ennd here, and suit generally. Yours N: P. S,TEDSIAN,. Chatauque Co., N. V. Dec. 29. lS 111. Prepared for the proprieter Sold wholesale and retail by t. KIDD & Co. No. CO Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa. es N.B.—Purchasers will ideas. , he particulat and Inquire for "Dr. McLane's Liter HIP," and take no other. • . The Increased demand for Dn. 3PLANE3 LIVER PILL, since their introduction by wins his agents, has Far exceeded our most sanguine expectations. It is now about TEN YEARS since they were brought before the public. During this time hundreds of certificates have been handed us, testifying to their efficacy, and stating thevery great relief they had derived from -the use of them. We have now it: on • possession matey certifica tes front respectable persgps, who have used Da. ItPLANE'S LIVER PILL with the, writ happy revolts, where e,crry otheiknownremedy had been used In vain Also, quite n number of regular physician,. c-f good stun ding, lirough the country, are using and recommending In their practice. has been our sincere wish, that these Pills shoirld ,he fairly and fully tested by expericnre, nod stand or fall by the e treet4 produced. That they ffilve been so tested, and that the result has been in every respect favorable, we call thousands to witness, whia have experienced theirbeneficial effects. Da. L'I.ANE!S PILLS are not IMId forth or reeem mended (like enrol orate popular medirines of the day as universal cure ails, but simply for..LIVER CCiSt PLAINTS. and those Symptoms [MM.( lefi scull a de ranged slate of that organ. .1. KIDD .Sc,Co. Gor sole in Pottsville by John'S. C, Martin, and Johr G. Brown Drt4.c.ists. Jan.2,-S-Lmn. Itaara fo % Y4`' tt..N511111 _ AMEDICINE which Is perfectly safe,nnd may be giv en to children, from tender mOnry to advanced age, lays under no restraint as to cold water, or any kind of fond. Purges mildly, subduing ve,r,--destroys and expels swoons wi , ll invariable success,and israsi ly administered In children. That it possesses these valuatie properties. is fear lessly asserted—ctill claiming time additional advantages of being given in small bulk, and ',cowing rinne of the drenching n hich Worm Tea and other supposed Vermi.. (ogee demand. On rine Its Lrllllant career, it has hers introduced into many /Amines ,where every other known and accessible Verinifuge has been tried wittiont the least success, where it hal •,:rnmptly excelled Worm* to an almost iv redible amount. J As evidence of the surpriainz eff,cts of Dr. 311..m.'s WORM SPECIFIC, we give the Rillownig:— - - On Saturday. Fit Milan 7th. ISIG, Mr. i.1111C9 Kishard sin called at the Ifni; t4tore of J. Kidd & Co. corner o Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburg, Pa. and made • • . . . .. . . t g I , following statentent i—"A 'child of mine had been v ry sick for some ten days—we had given her Falun ' ye medicines, but it had done her no coml. One of o r neighbours C3lllO in and said it was Wormii that were destroying the child, and at the same time spoke of the wonderful Ofects she had witnessed from 11Sill Dr—WAWA . tt'ee Spirifir,in that neighborhood. We procured a vial—gave one tea-spoonful, and the child discharged forty two !corps. I then 'gave another tea spoonful, n filch brought forty-six more, Making in all sighty:eight WOrSII3. As a duty I owe to you, and the community at large, I freely make know n -these facts. My child is now well. Whet is moo remarkable, the trorm , Specifir expelled the Norms alive, in about four hours Miler I gave it to the child." For sale in Pottolle by John S. C. Martin, do John G. Drown Druggists. : pet is..l-nm IS N Facts for the People. THE constantly Increasing pOpularity and sale or B. A. Fahnestock's• Vertnifitge has induced persons who are envious of its success, to palm off plan the pub lic preparations which all, medical man know to be inef ficacious in exp.:Ulna worms from the system. This Vernitfuee Made its way 11110 public favor upon the ground of its nun intrinsic merits, more than 114 other Inedigintfof the hind now used; and, while many worm remedies have, by dint of pulling, been forced into sale, And shortly after go,le into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly merited, It. A. Fohnestock's Vermifuge continues 10 he trinmpluuttly raw:tined. It hits only to he tisrd and its efforts will furry sustain all that in said of its wonderful eApelling power. • i • CERTIFICATE. Wets. Erie Cn , New York, Jan. 7, le'l3. We certify that we have used B. A. Fa I:nest:lc-Ws Ver min., in one families, and in every case it has provi ded cr decided and effectual remedy pr expelling worms from ,the system., We cordially recommend it to pa rents whki have ch hirer afflicted with that dangerous malady. ELON WM. 11. PAINE, • ROBERT MAT. JOS., BURROUGHS. For sale, wholesale and retail, nt the drug warehouse of ' 11. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. • Corner of Sixth and Wand Ste., Piitsbure. Pa. ' For sale in Pottsville, by CLEMENS & I'ARVIN' Druggists. December:, - 511— M==tl== lATIIIM.ESALE DRUGGIST, Manufacturer Of -Co. V pal Varni.h, sole Agent for the Franklin Glass Works: Having been long engaged in the manufac ture of Copal Varnish, (as well its other kinds,) in now prepared to offer to purchasers an article which In quality, cannot be surpassed by any in the Union. Al so, receiving weekly fromthe above cerebrated Worka,. Window Glass of every size. Constantly on band a ND assortment of White Lend, of the most approved ,brands, Red Lead, Litl4arage, Saxony Magnesia, ke which will be so! at • lanufacturer's prices, together with a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi cines, Dye., Acids, Fine Colors, Perfumery, kc., in short every article in thn Drug line. Merchants, Phy •lcians and Dealers in general, are requested to call and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they vrill„boinduced to purchase. I Philada.„ February 1408 7-1 y • George Di .Moan iff Co., • 481, Market Street,—Ptitt.niLrilla, HOLESALE Dealers In•TOBACCO, SNUFF. av i d SEGADS, otter great indurements to Country Merchants.. Their stock consits of the moat celebrated brandknf Cavendish, Lott ie r's, anti ft menet 's 3.6, and 8 plug; Congress 5 and 8 tinny, and all the beat brands. 1,5, 8, 16, td 2'2 limp Mrs. :dingy & Co.'s and Anderson's• Kne cut Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Pipe Heads, Bpanish,Half Spanish, and Arnerican Segal's, nil of which they will tell as low, if not lower than any other flo — ifse in the city. Do not target to call at 481, 3 doors below Second street, south side, Philadelphia. Phila. March 4, 1618 • 16.`2111 '414- tmEDy rastle'lS' LATE CLEMENI.4_& BAKER, Tobacco: Tdbacco : Pottsville Steam Planing, and . TURNING MANUFACTORY. TILET. • . undersigned have made complete and perma nent arrangements for the manufacturing of Floor Boards, Window Sashei. Sowed Laths, Sled Posts, Ta ble, Crib, and Washstand Legs, Awning and Hitching Posts, Bannisters, Stump Feet, Rolling Pins., Potato Smashers, Bench and Hand Screws, Porch and Newel Posts, Bed Pins, and a general variety of turning of all kind.. They will keep constantly on hand Yellow and White Pine Floor Board., dashing and Laths, and other finished work worthy the attention of builders. They hove circular sates for slitting stuff to any dimension required for building•orother purposes. Febs4B4) H. STRALICH & REBH DIITTER and EG ed an GS, just recetvd E.r Ibr sal, at- 191 R. D. SIIOENER• $ Grocery store. ~ . . Paper Hangings and Egorders FOR PARLO U RS. HALLS, ROOMS, OFFICES, ,te. TIIC subscriber is now receiving his Spring stock of PAPER HANGINGS. FRESCOES, GOLD PANEL COLL'MN DECORATI °NS, goc, embracing a better ini sottroent titan can be funna in any one store in Phila delphia. as this stock embraces the latest patterns of three of the largest factories in the city.—all of which ho pledges himself to'Ash at Philadelphia prices, and the higher priced papers' t less than city prieeP—and be sides persons purchasing below, the quantity, nina times out of ten', falls short, which subjects them to trouble and inconvenience—by nnrchasine here they eon al ways get it matched iyittiont trouble and additional ex pense. This lo an important consideration • 1.3. Harty person who is going to the city prefers ma king his own eclectinits there, we will give him an or der on nny of the Paper Stores, where he rpn make his own selections and six the prices, (which eau in: done before he presents the order, in order to saner). biro that we sell at city prises, and the same will be char •ged on our account. LI- WIDE CURTAIN PADEIL—A large supply of nets and various patterns, wholesale and retail.— (Wholesale $3 per dozen pieces.) it cl 3. Country Merchants supplied wholesale with pa per at city prices, cartie added. Cr- A lot of odd patterns of paper, suitable Mr Box Makers, and window 'curtains, will he told very low. e - Paper Ilangingsas low as 121 cents per piece at MarchlS-11.1 t H BANNAN'S Cheari Wholesale and Retail Book stores In the City of Mexico! Great mares, a mons the Minn - tars , Letter from a .111/A Sheriff of Sough Carols. ! Testimony of the Pabfic Press! Wrsg,ht's Pills Tri- f=fli L 'XTIIACT ofa I s ert u r t r h fr&m , rt l i i e n c a d it or oft he Greenville Dr. IF. r eirc— -•s • A week or two ago I gent you a Mountan tr. containing a letter from one of our Volunteers in the city of Mexico. h which lie pays WRIGHT'S INDIA VEGETABLE PILLS, 'matt ail the circumstances, Di highest 'need of praise I have ever known a inCipciffe o receive. -Thrl[Vrdun leer. Wm. %V. Goodlert, Dircf, 11 a gentleman 'of tine standing—an accomplished an Wen educated man, and -was recently 111011 eiIIERIFF of this District. BY one, of your advertisements in a Charlestown paper, I hapS, period to notice the location of your office, and thought, you might extract an nrticle of sonic value in regard to' your medicine, therenire I sent the paper. The following Is an extract froth the letter referred to aloes: [!" My health is very fret 11 - 11KOVille. I procured a few [4‘ays,rigo. some of Dr. Wright's : lndian Prreteble arid they have acted' n my system LIKE MAGIC!!" Thus it appears that the brave and patriotic Volun teers who have gone toNexiro to defend the rights and honor or their c, untiy.alriady begin to realize tile ex traordinary[value of this incomparable meilicine. Long life to them:: OPINIONS OF TILE PRESS.! [From the Delineare prres, Delhi. X. Y. • Wlllllllrl9 INDIANYEUET.4IILE PILL,— Although not .partirularl) frie ndlp' ; tu patent medicines, we must con kn that we have become a convert to these pills,liaving had an opportunity on Police two or three 0. cantons to test their efficacy. In, a gentle medicine, one or bin will be found mild though effective. V. here bat or other impurities have accurrintated,.and more thorough ciitedirirce is tetjitired, a dose or three or (Our nc titer" pills taken on going to bed, will be found effectual in' cleansing the stomach , and restoring the ,bowels to a healthy Stale, 'We'speak from experience ; and take pleasure in corrmending.the pl:Is to the public. View tke Boston Doty Titia , l WRICIIT'n, INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS —or all the . - . . public advertised medicines of the day, we l.now of none, that we can more safelt• 'recommend far the "ills that flesh is heir to." than the pills that are ',ld at the depot of the North American College nfileallh, Tiemont street, Boston. E.:ea . ...al instance,. we know of where they are used in families w ❑lt the highest satis faction; and no Imiger 'ego Ilian yesterday, we beard an eminent physician ortlits city recommend them in nigh terms. A PRIVATE OPINION From .1/,,rrirtotii+l, St. Larrenee, County, N. Y. • • • WRIGHT'S INDIAN VLDLTADLE. PILLS, are the but Mediu. ever offered hi this section of country In my opinion. I r, 11. BLIINADD' 'POWERFUL TESTIMON From Bergen, Genesee Coanty,.nl . TRW IN TO CETITII-Y, That I have. WR.GIIT's yEGET.•I3LE I'ILL3 lu my family, and have sold to various per? ofig. within a short time. one hundred and filly hoses of them, and they have oinivemally beetpo ken of as A GOOD 'NIEDICINE. They hare restored a NI NUVer nrindiritlnoly who wc,rs ino ti C[ " "'^^ :ta lk health, Da IN • NUMBED or cast, have CURED TILE PILES—Home cases of long standing. Ido cheerfully recommend Witlall'eri I:IMAM VEGETAIILE PILL+ to all • who are'oui of to as being a usual excellent wedr .ripe. Yours, Witicox. Front Cope Vincent Jefferson County, X. % • W ' tune :—liar Dtt...... I Sir:— • • • We have sold your Innis sr ,VEMETABLE PIX.L.M ' for tith last flair years. We Mid they give universal 51t1Sfaction, and 'believe they are the kest medicine eta in axe. Your very Oh't: CROW. & IllriCKLEr. AISTRONG CASE!' . ' Cough, Interniitting %Fere', loyommution of the Lange, Pars in the Cheil and Side, Soreness of the Drexel, Night Su - euts, and Bilious Complaints, certainly en litqd. . I - Stirling Centre, Cayuga Co.. N. Y., i . December 29, LSD. f DR. W. WRIGHT:—Dear S r :—About six' months . . ago Lbecame much dt bilitated by over exertion and a distressing C.•tigh,whirlt soon brought on Inflimmation of the Lim to and Intermitting Fever, with Pain In Stir Chest and Side; and much Soreness of the Breast, with Cold Night Sweats, which reduced me very low.. After being confined to my bed for several days, I got,a box of yoor INDIAN VFGETABLE Ptud, mid afier u, nog then, a :Mort time I tins :RESTORED In ate LORAL HEALTH. - .1 the benefit which I received front the use of your Pills. and (rim the universal gond name which they have strong ray ftiends..who have used them for Diseases of the Limes and Chest. and also tnr Bilious Coiliplqints. lam induced to believe that Wanner's DISN V EpETA nLE Nt.a., are dee iduilly the best fatuity medicine none in use.- . Yours truly, 'DANIEL C. SANDFORD. HORRIBLE,MISTVES Ate sometimes made by confounding one medicine with another, and administering the wrong article. Equally horrib ii ire't hose mistakes whirl. are made in soppostng that all Pills are alike, and that therefore. it is indiffer ent vi Mel 'Pare taken, and if one kind Is bad all are bad together. This is a very great mistake.' There is as much difference between WR/GIIT'S INDI•N VEGETA nig Pima and other articlea, as between midnight and manilla) We do not wish any to,take our word mere ly for thin stateme , nt, Let any one:having taken other medicmes, try this, Nothing more will bemerestary. • Many persons have been led away by a Cornao or SEGALL an if they'anti2ipated that it wouldiremove the nausea of the medicine. But they are generally mista ken. Without icasa those articles bane nothing to renounced them; and *milli not be sold a single day. But with the sugar, and by giving the article a name similar to WIIIGIIT'S mNDIAr. VEGETABLE I'ILLS they gain n temporary notoriety. /titres they are.in sheep's clothing, of whom the public. Should steer sufficiently clear. - Lat it be remembered that WRIGHT'S INDIAN Pit.t.s ore prepared with special reference to the Laws governing the human body Consequently they are always good, always useful, always effective in itinting nut disease Every - family should keep them on hand Mrs. E M. nEArrit, Pottsville; Medlar & Bickel. Orwiesburg. A. Heebner &' Son, Port Carle - 16. Delve Id, PolT'h. Co ~ Keansburg. Dreyl Tuscarora. - '• Henry Koch & Son. Middleport. - . • Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua. G. & E hammer, Orwigsburg. Wheeler & Mder, Pine grove. . Aaron AlattniLower'Mahantango. Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kauffman, Mahartango. x John Weild, Klingcrston. y t Gabriel Herb, Zimmermunown. C. 11. De Forest, Jonathan Cori:hill, Llewellyn. George Dreibeilds, East Brunswieg. • c S. Hart & Ca., New Philadelphia. Levan &Ka - airman, Schuylkill Haven. , M. & J. Drecher, East Brunswick. Jonas linbinholds. Port Clinton. . • lleifsnyder & Brother, New Castle. 13. E. Reedy, Lower Mahantongn. Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton. • Henry Eckel, Tremont, Wm. Price. St. Clair. 'Boyer & Wernert, Alcs'eansbnrg. Benj. Heffner, • %V. It. Barlow. New Philadelphia. 'Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's 'lndian Vegetable Pills, of the North American Col lege of Health Na. IgiS,Greenwich'street, New York ; No. 198 Tremont, street. Boston—and principal office No. Dig Race street. Phila. (A 14.21,4714 I'llat4 10 Coal Screena ! Coal Screens ! ! THE stiscriber is extensively encased in the mann factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an improved, and entirely new principle, for which he has secured LETTERS PATENT, and which he confident ly believes will be found upon trial. superior to every' other screen iu use for durability and all the qualities of a gond screen: They are titmice entirely of wire - , and can he made with meshes and threads of any re.- qnired sinennd itreM7th. WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION soil be executed at the shortest notice, and acreers made to every pattern, adapted to all the uses for which screensare required. • subscriber has recently removed his estab. lishment to Coal Sleet, near the corner of Nor ts'ectan street. lIENRY JENKINS. ' Pottsville. April Ofilet • 114 Attention Is Invited TO the feet that persons afflicted with Dyspepsia Liver Complaint. Sick Headache, Nervous AfT . ec- Bons. Biddiness.loss of Appetite. Vireakness,llearthurn, CA'l3tiveness, Palpitations of the Heart, lowness of Spi rits. and all irregularities of the stomach and bowels., , — Children afflicted with t:holern Harlots or Bowel Com plaint, and all delicate females subject to irregulaiities will find inthellse of DR. EVANS', VEGETABLE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC CANDY-COATED PILLS; , . . tr, safe, pleasant, and certain cure, 9.5 rts. a Lox, with :directions for urine 'them. and a puMplitet rontainit: numerous testlniouials of the astonishing cures perfortn ed by these pills. For sale in Schuylkill county, Pa., by B. HANNAN - and JOHN S. C.• MARTIN, cottsvitle ; ii. Sl:tester, Port Carbon:.J. F. 01,, Mitierevilie. Prepared by Dr. T. G. Lcans, at hiq medial depot, No. 32', North 6th street, Philada. PIM 18-5-3 to • • Wake op Worms! LONG AND SHORT . . PANNAN, J. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville; Denis , IP • Shissier: Port Carbon. has got• for sale an article celled PR. EVAN4' VEGETABLE VERMIFEGE. which if taken by directions will-clear the Cask of all the horrid, tribe, and your little on e 5. vs hick you hoVe'7o dearly, will live In maki you blessed.. People call it the child's friend and the worm's &lab. It is oily 2.5 ctn. n bottle. Made by,Dr. Evans, No. 32, No.tlll Swill at.. Philadelphia. - [J1129 4S-5 -3in ...Davy's Safety Lamps.' rrITE eubserther hae Just received a supply of Safety 1.• Lampe, among which are a few of Upton & Impneveoafety Lamp. which Is acknowledged to be the best and safest now In use In the mines In Europe.' For sale at less pikes than they can be Invp ported, it j SANNAN'B prrl 3 1 flteap Soak and Variety Store. _ . The.'G, reatest Work. OF TIIIS CENTURY. To be Published In'ten'Semi-Monthly Number. of ~ 11 100 large °eaten pages each, prier 25 cents. ' :..2....... - nvEßviloircisilor3.r) SUBSCRIBE To I, , S Oi , or ' It. PETERS )N, No. 08, Chesnut street. Pegs. riwrgr A d .delphia, has cornmenced to issue, in ten 'ego, octavo pages• A1180116 112 ' semi-montlily part?, of 1110 large • etch._ .. ..._ The first part tva issued on Saturday, March ti ,:.., ti t the others will follow in regular succession eve!). t s , ..,. , , , weeks, until the Work is completed: printed or r ,,,,, _, ~./..._ l type, rho finest white paper, Lc , and translate, f. r , 1 1 ...=:. the original work in French. in ten large •olune,. may: „ theit of our most learned men. E wit of the otixisc f&r, 'i i s. ~t hi ,th,e s wilt be cent:lined In one part of this stria. . TUE 113111.1 C ND PRIVATE DISTORT Ott Ti'g Vk i tc.„ . " l POPES OP 1:05111. 01.33 in number.) item the hint, ... Christ and Saint Peter, the first 11i4hop of lithe., ~ 1a .. ...... Pope. Nita IX. Obi present living Pope, In t -11, N y history of Saints, Martyrs, F..ther4 of the chin b .R. ,. 5 ....... liglons Orders, Cardinals. limilisitions, Schism., 5,,, 1r .. ...„. the great Refornie,rs. 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PETERSO No 08, Chesnut Street. Pkilade p h,.. IX a5_,13011.. The work con be supplied in Pottsville by lh ,•• v, 6 / 7.7 NAN, at Publi4biler prices,. bring rye only t Pottsville for thissale of the work. [Aprlll-141, • . • Double 'Witness of the ChulTh. .• A SERIES of Lectures. by the Rev. Wm Ing PIO ~,- i ni :1 Kir „Bettor cifiCt. Paul's Glut re h, Albull y, it. wh ic h'• the writer shows Blom ITietnry,that the English or Prs, c' Fir . lestant Episcopal•lChurch, was either planted In Abe . British Isle, by lhi Apostle Paul, or shortly sri, the II:f daps of She Apostles—that Resisted for a sericCor ahem Was ten centuries ill its purity. resisting and pi,ot•ew; ~1 1 1 ! , ;against the errors and corruptionsof Ronie—thit noel/ • Ir iji g o U r became subject to Rome lu the reign of William the i ~,,, R e hm Conqueror. so the) en r 1065. who was aided In his cep. ~,,‘"*...„,-,,, quest by the Pop ~:1 , that Enaili•n Bishops resisted and P" .....„,V; set at defiance the !Bolls of the Popes for nearly Iva 1 ...„• 1 """ b i centuries after-OM the Apostol Church of Entlail !n,./.."1; • ottly bowed to the power an. Usurpation of Mime, for t l, - -- ,N -I'- period of foui and 4 hall' centorii.s, when she Pant the ' , T ~ , tie shacklrs atlre Refiirmotion nod was re-estatioshed to . . -. her origion] purity is in tit`- days, of the AimPlca.ari t l iieit as the now exists. 1 This hook will remove the errom • „„, pus impression? which how prevails to a grept ere, 73.4 4. that it branched 01r, from Room at at the Ireforip.pt„,,, 4... _ ahowerfrout nil theLearly writers that it wan aeperp, taijkio,..l nq and JO Met in i!e tviirship from that of Rome, ilt the Era trivtris ' century. and never Iconformed, only during the psried temettet of tilt' ROlll3ll usurpation and that it is the only tra, 111.1111111 s, and Apostolic (church in existence. The Church cr kliste: Rome fell from the true Gospel,,by. the devicei and ccr. WA Pi . ruptions of man—Wh tic; all the other denominate.. imam which are dividing and subdividing. and gradttallydre woo. troying their usetulr s w ees,nd frittering aay ir menu, the bum? , in endless schisms mill controversies, had no existence Otago prior to the Reformatson in the 15th rentury and cos. • fetISIII sequently totally unknown to the Apnatlei, who nen moils commissioned b - v o* Saviour, to perpetuate h n Math - ;Fit •.tipon each. Second edition, Just received and far sale : 0t [Marchl4-1 ] • BANN ANIS Book sons. Wafter. - - I • -- el WAREIIOU , E OF PRINTS ONLY. W . : - ; - .V,,. 50 Oe'ilar St., New YurA l . it , 14 1 / 4 h -,Ce4el LEE J . TY ,1? .5 0 IST & 1.,(F,E , .....,......‘,. 6. (LAT 4: x r t:c & J b I)80N) • Occupy th? sparlitid. lit E STORY WAREHOUSI • N 0.55 Cedar Street 1 e whole of which I. eotoxed , . I , the exhibitien arid salq If the single article of PRINT. El) CALICOES. TM, r present stor x consists of near. ly ONE 1110ESANIBIP.ACKAGES, embraHng nom. .., . THOUSANDS of ilifilirent patterns and colirringa, ass 'comprising everYthineldesitablexn the jine,Polinto IBltleit nod t)NtesTie. 1 1 AU ha. All of,,whicit ore OfT4i.d for sale. for Cash, br swish/I, Ills 3a tnry crdit, at the OIARSI. priced, by 'the IIIECE Ot 111 p', PACKAGE. - la `1 1 1 5 40 81 New stylca are r r cii , ved almot t every day, and many heist h of them are got mi r our ow I sales, and not to be 10 frondCIACIVIIIIIC. I Who • Printed lists rifiir ces, corm tril from day to day, POll.lll/ 1 1 with every variations in the market, tal. priced in 110 btfivlnt hands of buyers. i . Illy Int .Metrhoolo will In able to form some 'deli of the .„ ts pipt4 Sent and variety o our assortment, 1.0111 we Asp, iss (424 that the vallie of 41, r usual ate:is 11. kof this R A lITII cc. Whist is at least twice tit Vanne of the entire Tod; ‘ , l du dig,,,:,1 goad: nemdly kept vy our lareest wholesale inidtro wile Tho-'1'..,1, tocoihor with the fact, that nur ova, and r elnkni MU AIM 111 11111, 11141Iad of being IliVilit.llll Inane ano Inn , varie:y of a rtieles4l are, devo:ed wholly io one, aai'l MHO' render the advantarea Which we ran otTer to araler, 44,1•4111 perfectly obvious • !Ind it ALAI be our care that nein ff ORR Who visa our cola){ ishment shall meet w th an) dd. 14•A.11 Opiloilltmeot. 1 - delete Our assortment ilcomplcte.at fill season. ',fah, & LE yea, Amin Enc. Jun:4o .4 E. onitll P. S.—II. F. 1.F.P., formerly of the MIN of Lord k ...,....,..., Lees, and late ,leniiii partner in threoriginol Prot of In ~ I .- h. Brew,ter Born w IN II Collltexinn hr wilidrew sore.:l -- time ago, hoe iresii nett business in eimp,thin ,w,, hr Messrs. Lee & litla.m.under the firm I,fLEE.JUB9O \,,, ~ & LEP, and he Yen lires to assure his .I,if and the public, that the Mew Oirto will maintain; 114 e 'ante pis. ',ANA entint isle. in this b .011111 of the trade. a Iii;:lt foram ..."7!! ty diatitaguisited the alter 1000 muse: to, which bob' -; l'.•, longed. .. Nvti York, J l uly I 1517. '. -1 1' 11/S:11 !PI • 9- . -•------ 014/11% • ; . /RI 1 11 th: Health! 111 the The mese ejects/or of ell known 101111 dill ? ! to gip 4Dr.l In alitos Panacea, PhUad TILE ()NLY elaticAt. cunt: Foe CON 4 1751PTIny, ;atilt IT „,..,„.armoVr. AND I'ERMA II ENTIS I V AEA ALL autos risscasEs NRI ix.: Minot AN I mrt RI ST ITC Mee h . . , or , 1 , 1. 13 31.0110, ....: feted I Scrofula or KIM!' IE y tl.lllleOlnatloll., 01,-ttow, i., but em taneous.Erii lel i4llt . I lIIIRIVA or Vesitiloi on lilt !1... 811 P lare,ltiorchusildes,Cltrottir Sore l:04 s.iting • wog , Worm or 1111 .r, Scald !lead, EffitrOs • Ile Pb I merit 3114 '1 sin of the Bones alio! m e tmet 0. S Joint', sit lama!, (leers, : 4 )1.11 . 11111 C t) 11 , 10111 A, SCIMICA , eke ht 1 or .0 nbago, disease, - e. hod li g 11 . 001 an In - eels; to h hoof. use. "idler 1 xpo•um Po itm•rto erne in :.!,Wade! ConstitutionrJai , oll els. kW Ye e al innocent hot cer • pot.mr, 041 ",____. I,'” vlttryt ale lIIIIIR4I I: Mull,. I' --- :. 1 '3 ,1 i . $4 l :,1:1::::: curve 1, ‘ , ' ' , 1 , i ' , 1 i ' l , ' r 1 : 1:1• :::‘,. .i . : , 1 :1 1 1 4 , 1 4 ( , 4 , 1 1.1 1 1 i 4 : 1 :1E48 . ! :. :4 'Z I ii t C every person, w h', M Inteams t: I . 1 -. iqr predisposed m las erre logy i i iii„.t. Ott, . SCROFULA, ,erffintiletl4ll•fl n 4 t certain rt• - se also 11 pound rotirely . /titres front any oilier prep: ant, nn- - lhe I.)steln signed be in the tool or general cnnr,e of ailments (lint relplf, and,u often result 11 Ft . Dr. Drake'sPinare: may. Nit nine it,: red when ir ely 114, sonic time imparts v iluus peisons ran r, stair of their 10.'0,1. nine: for prrseAerf;t hrredi'arlt disease FOR BRAT 57,111 , y, F*OrillltiC A Erysipeiris, Fleers. IDles,Dr.Drake's Pa it se:utiles outthe moving it from the yermanent No meylic Ind perhar iSDiGESti gives so much tone" cretion oTa hectltny F as Dr Drake's Pans; Ri Dr. Drake's 4.anarl, to Rheumatic enmpla It cures by driving which have accumid cause of Rhenmatl -- Other renteiligg so entirely eradicate when the limps an Conssimprion Cal chills, Spitting of Expectoration, Ile Side. ke.. have art minty as any .~ ~nzhren sought _ sigh. every of tom., , Ig.r. Drake's Pan 'ft is mild and soft. bat rerun: pio and etlicaci 11.1 ii... opt: .tion. and cannot po•sthlyrr I inig jure the most de 'Late eti istitution. We w midra nge' op.ry ly recommend t ,use Will red to gee it a I,i:it—and se gisir believe theyw II pot ha 'e occasion to regret a. TO Ildhil system is clew sed and a renclhened, the ideers on the gimp lungs are 1 .- ea eat, and he patients clad tally rrftil 1 tt' o their usual I I,llft and st tendt h. Read the following P. .tr 1 . TEciTItIONY. ' raid Philadelphia. Dec 14th. IS-IT. i',:r...: ^ Dear Sir -in reply I your question r. 'peril: 41>f I.lk use of Dr.:Drakes Paha ea, 1 mai say, Ii it :11111 , u:0 , f -4, perfect disbDever in t is . existence of r Pander...a iiiiii i • cure Ins' al \ diseases, I oweVer 1 :linable il insg'bra Pfir..7_ i certain con: ittons of th system, stil! I are bellet4 tico'e. that a cure :',l' row:until Inn wrield be dis tiered most' ~ .s.: et or later,dad curiosity led ore to tit' Yfu , mcdi lr ' ev ;:tIA, I 1 two very inyeterate Gas a. They were p ononstriln the attending 'physicians to be pulmonary Coucuirtrus. r nail abandoned by then as incurable. One of thee S". persons hailbeen tinder the treatment o several vcf , 1,6 able Prncflawiers for a 1 umber of years and they rid -7. she had .. i ald fashiane Colaitialataiiii inittiiitil. girt . i Sciafnla," and that she ;might linger for - .air tgrar.tot V engirt - not Int pent:at:ental. relieved. I both caret IN -.: . effect or the Panarea 114 been most cratlfsrea. th'f ,P Ol loaf Cr five bottles wereLused by cue or the pdroort , " ' I Q Jere, the began to improvyapidly. Thir'Olherlfd:3:n:.. .4 ten. , 1 w Monty add th t Inandiar as I on, w iih for' :?.;.; sumptlen by' inhernanc and by exteesive obsercolr'' . , as a study. and knots hi: also, be Injurious crCtisk h i I nine cases oat of ten at' tar, boneset, and "Iller ttle. , ed. b'e tonics, as well as iimany I:specter:fres and snit l',g tines, I should never b ve• retometufed the tin• r! ,P 1 , m . Drake's Panacea if I bat trot been acquainted with:` ingredients. Suffice it 1 r ssy that these are recortunt . led by pur MOP( poputat and scientific physioanciti. 401..."1„. lii their present combine I state. Coon proterbls the to: i• l f.. altetnative that bus ever been inaile Tb...tort 1 14 r arrordonre with a IllViirie 0f1'011,171111111 0 0 tiO 4 ii hi,' ' :. France a n.w years spa by our of her nn iil IC , ' '' ' ' .l writers on tr;ionctne, ant now establtslivir by fat a a Ala tot, admit nitro akin], , . ? Very respectfully yens, l 1. C. 61" II To w.f. Ow tat:condo o 'another: '' Dr. Diake's.f-dor 0 eel is always salutary n its efff.eis--tpever tepur , c' MN It is not an opiate--ti is tot an expectorant It is 10 iPt ' intendlid to lull the ivy - 4 id into a total security. Ile ,!'-! great remedy--a grand I C.111itCi.011,121,1111,cr . mw... 4 31,4 the great wistfully reap tly which medical school. v= . skill has yet produced li r the treatment of this - babe s uncnioptered malady; and no person afflicted wittill,*, dread disease, will be jest to himself and hls friend , . .rais he KO down to the sr:v.l4 without testing its Yam! rfil A sinzle bottle, in most rases, will produce a faoeray: .......1 elan 5e in the Condit il.l.iffritly ant ientr tlaWeVel low: rAg .TO TDE LADIES.. . Ladies of pale romplek ion and CFCClFlllatitilli lit: I% I '' t ' and such as are ddlof ita ed by those obstructions a hie'l l , s :,' females are liable to, art restored hip the wen( a ft. , ' i'" or too'," to-Wen] and vitgltr. it i. , by far the best WO' .111, ever discovered fooen Sparkly children, and such as brff.„...„ , i , had hunters ; being. Of etisant, they take it. It immrtFbilt ately entries tire tippet tp, kt reng:h and color. jgg, Nothing ran be cur surprising than its tat Ivrea! 1( effects on the lannan frame. Peranns all w eakeess art lassitude before thhinci it, at Once her 01110 entail ail 11 f full of energy under its i thien6l. It Immediately COI* thy tile tterselessne 3 ~r the female frame. It'd VAlrf lON .--110 care iil and see that von c et the Iry NI nine 1/r. 1/rake's Panacea—it has the sigiodureof f'''.. h. P.Storrs on the wrapperand raga the na toe "Or. Intl , ' Al Panacea, Phila.,' blowh lip tho glass. Prepared only by STORRS. S- Co., DruggiStSp •‘0- is °- North Sixth street, Phila.l4 . „i Also for sale . at.3oll:k C. BROWN'S Pro: s'-. 0 .',„' 'r, D. BANN AS's Rook st reit, Pottsville; It rlfhl . . l. ‘" . wigshurc, ; E. .1. Frs,, 'Tamaqua ;•J. 11. Falls, Nirsca - 1 ,, , 1 . vilfe. ; 11. Shissler. Por Carbon, (.1.,,r,i. = . . 31.44. .M. Rowe. - . BRDONI AND NVDODEN WAILE STORE. .k o. GI; XurtA L'd?..:trrit, use door cause Artl,tots a, VII LADF.I.PIII A. Monufactuiers and ibuicsale dealers in all kinds QUI i t DROO,I, nursitcs. 111JeKETS; [EI:PLR %, 'OM' . , Willow French Hinkel*, `hue and wail itrobc. li Scrubs, Dusters, Mitts, Blacking. Eastern nod , ' Wooden-ware f eve ry description,&c.• . . . at the to oet matte' Prie'ro• 0 ' MANLY ROE . 1 • IJOIIN M. ItO t. Pbtlada.,Fcb26 161' 1- ,0, - 11 , iE‘ to 111 tent 3m :vet Pro, wit 'MA and atitt m. r‘trf. uPmi tom. ram I he Ihut !ari tie. aii Ire of evel WIDE e of . 11,4 (411,1 w ha It curt, the .1,, a to !lie pas I , m moth iln s ho.: rill at . lolllilinlil a N. le Pe : 4 rabsa. tillt4C4 )NS OF TIIF. Ice,r, Running inn GO ' o .a t i nT:„ b e e litia tun e h ' s g i )vm,pakes a curl iii c:inllr.: ~y c . and by tt. 7 ~~~~ ce« a~n ad ~~ ~i .~ ..t}ll Oft DI-EWEN? ... b"4 dal ever been time:ere , w h at 4 et ~. ..;; oilvelimmach ands urea there. riri'V .asr uice to &corn ose the WA tat ITE MATISM. , 1"7:7: ~ 11 i :lea i u et) withthe greatest suurn v.,: dint , pecial'y ouch as }ire chreatr. i..s s, n Alt all Importnee and I ml b u ni o n itbl'i date I t the system. w rich are the VA IV .0 m rend swellings Ithejaims. 1.41 41 min eel ice temporary relict; the s lie license from the system, cro bones pre dreadfully vvollca. ON 4 , UNIPTION. iot be riored.—Couahs. Ca arch, firer iambi Llloooli, Asihnta, Difficult or Profile ebbs i i :tic Flush, Night :Sweats Pain in t . OM en cdrcd, and can he with as mud gitApi Tier slitiple disease. A specific too Wu or but in vain. until the isroveryef 004 :ea. U
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