I=l Great Bargains In I CarpetinP• easAT ILEOCCTION N PRICES. 61 Nor•oToNngo Wan' OWN 00000. cIAIIPCTINO3 of every description. retailed In the lowestxholesale prices at the New Caere Merit. Nn. 210, Chesnut street. shore Eighth. Philadelphia. flplendlib Imperial 3 Ply Carpets. of Demand elegant Myles and superior quality, +1 15 per lard. !meal price gig Ng to 11 50 per yard. Th., very best quality of tncralne from 70 to 00 cents' price 121 i pel yard. Good Inyralus 00 cents per yard. Elegant Entry and Stair Carpeting, Oil Cloths. Table and piano covers, - at an ennally great redaction In prices.. The pablie , will be convinced that nor Carpeting* wilt be sold from 10 to SO per Cent elmapei than at any other More In Philadelpbli.hy an examination of our Splen did anortment. Purchasers wit/ recollect that by buying of us,„they pay but one profit—in most cases they roost necessarily pay It profit to the' monoreentrer ant also to the re= tatter. • Con.tant sddii lons are being made to Our stock, from Our extensive Steam Mills in Camden. New Jersey. which for brilliancy and durability of color' ire ansur-I passed by any English good.. March:sl9o-13-3ml J. L. WENTWORTH. Warehouse Chesnut Itree{, above 6tb I Philadelphia. Factory. Cacidest, ..Netr Jersey, I • G. Schmid. • TEAMED OF MCSIO ANI) LANGUK2EB, (Lateiyof Philadelphia.) DESPECTFULLY informs the public of Pottsvilie Aland environs.that he intends to give instruction on the Plano ind in Singing, also in the German, English, and Latin Languages. ,+ridividuali who wish to honor me with their confi dence, may apply at the house of 11,J. G. Drove, Druggist, Centre street, where I may be found, or in formation given. Ma re1174-13-Inif G. SCHMID. Prayer Books and Bibles. 2004V L E t R o a . o to or o. e l e b d , fl at ible t riar i tic i in a price trient of the bent edition ever °grad 11:1 the ITt rt e: some of which are bound In Crimson Velvet, Turkey ?darner°, We. all of which will be sold 55 per tent. less than they can be purchased In Philadelphia, as they were pitc hared at trade sate,at unusual low tatea —will he °peacd next week, and for aale at eNNAN'S aprliq 151 Cheap nool, and Variety attires. In at City of ...trzu.s. !ter, I Liflerfrom a 7414 ' Testinisay uj !At Pubfic Press! torpltant! TPTRA(Ttqa lettertrorn the editor of the•Creenville -1 2 Afoutitaineer, Booth Carolina. Dr: It :night :—Dear • * * A week or two ago 1 sent you a Mountaineer, containing a letter front ne,of our Volunteers in the City of Mexico, h. PILLS, he pays. WRIGIIT'd INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, unlit r all the circumstances, the highest toed of praise I have ever known a medicine' to receive. The Volun teer. Wm. W. Gondlett. Esq.. is a gentleman of.fine standing—an accomplished and well educated man, and was recently MGM SHERIFF' of this District. By one of your advertisements Inn Charlestown paper, I hap pened to nutlet the location of your Mace. and thought you !night extracC An article of some value to regard to your medicine, ther.efore r sent the paper. The fullowiii; is ast.extrau from the letter referred to atiov'e. "My health is eery fact improvine. I procured a few days ago, some °fp,. iroisuit's beanie rerdattic Pul e , and they have acted on my system LIKE ALAGICI 'Thus it appears that the broke and patriotic Volun. ," tiers who have gone to Mexico to defend the tights and honor or their ri•uniry. already begin to realize the ex - tranrdinary Jalue of this inciitriparabk medicine. Lang tile to them!: • •“ OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, (Frew the Defecate Express, DeII,S,X. WILIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PlLL4.—Alihough not partictilarly friendly to patent medicines, we must con fens that we have become a convert to these pills,having had an opportunity on sonic two or three occasions to tent their cflicary- For a gentle medicine, one nr two will be found mild though effective. Where bile or other impurities have accumulated,and more thorough medicine is required, a dose of three or (our of these pills taken on going to Ted, will be found effectual is . cleansing the stomach and restoring the boikels to a Ittaithy state. We speak from experience; and take 'pleasure In commending the pills to the public. [From He Barren Daily Times.] • 11.1/1 , 01 VEGETABLE PJLLE—Of all the politic advenised medicines of the day, we know of none that we can more safely recommend for the ••ill■ that Seth it heir to,” than the pills that arc sold at the depot of the, North A merican College of Health, N0.19c1, Tiernont st rest, Wigton, Several instaneeswe know of whet« they are osed in families 'unit the highest satis faction; and no longer ago than yesterday., a•e heard an eminent physician of thin city recommend them in high term•. A PRIVATE OPINION ! • From .. I forristottn, St. / asereoce, County, N. Y. • • • Walatee• INMAN VEGETABLE PILL,, are the ber(wedicine age offered in this ;ethos of ConAtry In My opinion. O. Denhirin. POLIVEREUI. TESTIMONY! ' Pram Berzon, t7eaesee County, X. T. Tins p TO cEITIEV;TIiBt'I BABB used Waanees DIA * . VEGETABLE Pots in my family, and have sold to varinliq persons, within a short time, one Buinired and fifty hovel of them, and they have nciversally been spo ken of as A ROOD MEDICINE. They Aare restored a ?umber of ikerid teat who were in a declining state or health; and pi a NEMBEIL ny caeca have CURED TOE PlLES—some cases of lone standing. do cheerfully recommend Weictur's lamas Vcorrstms PILL., to all who are out of health, as being a Man excellent medi rice. . SVit.cox. • . From Cope Veneto, Jefferson Connty.X. Y. N. W. WFIGIIT:--DCar SIT:— •.• We have sold your 1ND1.401 VEOLTADI E Ptt.ut for the last four dears. We find they give universal satisfaction, and believe they ate the best medicine now in are. Your very ritet, tartan & lltarataY A STRONG CARE! Con'ph, Internefitioy Perm lofrunenation of the Lump, Pots in the Clot and Side, Sireness of the Breatt, NueSt Seca te, and Bilious Complaints, certainly re. Stirling Crotty, Cayuga CO, N. December 29, 1617.- Da: W. Watnirr i—Denr a r :--About etc months ago I byname much di hilitate4 by over exertion, and 'a 41stteasing Cough, which soon brought on Inflammation ol the Lilo:. and intermoving Fever, with Pain in the Chest and side, and much Soreness of the Breast, with Cold Night Sweats, which rcdnced me very low. After being confined to my bed for several days, I gal a box , of your lenlAA VEGETABLE Pisca,and ober wing them short lime I was ISITOILD tO BY VIVAL nerivrn. From the benefit which I received from the use of your Pills. and from Thu oaken's] good name whlrb ' they have among my fliehda, who have used them for Diseases of the Lungs and Cheat, awl also tor Billow. Complaints. lam Ind rtced to believe that Watorrea I/ DI• A VEG rr, ot.c Pius are decidedly afe beet family . nedieiie Rom in ese. Yours truly. _ . D•llit. C. PlaanYOUP. , HORRIBLE MISTAKES!: Ate somelletes made by confounding one medicine with another,and administering the wrong article, Equally .horrib e are those mistakes whir h are made in supposing that all'? ills are alike, and that therefore, it is indiffer snit which arc tsken, and if one kind is bail nil are bad dogether. This is a very great mistake: -There is as ranch difference between W•101IT'a INDIAN VLOET•.. ace Pius and tatter asides, as between midnight and noonday: We do not wish any to take our Word mere. ay for this statement: Let any one, having taken other medicines, try this. Nothing more will he necessary. Many persons have been led away by a coeliac or Muuktt, a* if they anticipated that it would remove the nausea of the medicine. But they iqc•generally mista ken. Wohnut aroma those art:cles bade nothing to recommend them, end would not be sold a aingle day. fiat stigar and by giving the ankle a name th•Watotty'slecusis likorrabLe l'lLtu they Rain a temporary point' lel Y.l !Parra they are.in sheep's ..elothiag s oC wham the public. should 3lter aatficiently clear. foot It be atalietilhelEd that WhIGIIT'S 114D1 1 / 1 1t VEGE va six Pim-nate prepared will, special reference to the law• governing the-human body. Consequently they are always good, always useful, always effective in tooting out disease Every family should keep thena on hand. Mrs. OF:AT Fil.prittsviller Medlar* titeknl,Orssigsburg. A. Ileetmer et Ron, Port Carbon. Deward. ruff& Co.„ McKeansburg. Geo. It %toy. Tuscarora; Henry Koch & don, Midd..emsrt. Wrn. Taggart, Tamaqua. , E. & E Demmer, Orwigsburg. Wheeler & 51.1er, l'ine grove. • ~ Aaron Mattis, Lower Alahantangoi 'Jonas Kauffman, IJewellyn. Jacob Kauffman. Dahanitingo• John Wnist, Klingerston. Gabriel Herb. Zhamermintown. 'C. S. De Forest, JilJnersirtne. • Jonathan Llewellyn. Cenree brelhelhis, East HrunsWleit. N. ilart St Co., New Philsrlidobia. Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Harrel. N. & J. lin, her. East Itrunswleir. Jonas Rohinholds, Port Clinton. ltstfiny der & Brother. New Castle. E. E. EredY, lower HilhantosiZs.. &Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton. Henry Prkel, Tremont, Wm. Price, St, Clair. foyer & Wernert,McKesnslmrg. Ilenj. Heffner. Morns - 111e. IV. U. Harlow, New Philadelphia. Ty-Whres devoted exclusively to the sate of Writhes Indifin Vesellble Pills, of the North American Col- Irv. of Health NA. 1.193, Greenwich street, New York; No. 193 Tremom street, Boston—sod principal office No. 169 Race street. Phila. (Aug:21,47 34 Mar4.lo Atteution Is Iflrlteed TO ;he (set that penman afflicted with Dyspepsia, Liver PAornotitint, Nick Headache, Nervous Afflyc. tinns.Wdditiess,los of appetite, Weaknessjleanburn. t 'votiveness, Palpitat o kite Bean. low 0.4 of VlM rtts.and nil irtertutorittnotlhe stomach nod bow.b.—.. Children ttellleted with tqloihriMorbas or Bowel Corn plaint, and all delicate females subject to irregularities win find in the use of OR. EVANS• VEGETABLE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC CAN D V-COAI ED PILLS. A safe, piranha, and certain cure, 25 ets. a box, with direction for taint them, and a pamphlet toMalnlvg numerous testimonial, of the.hanntshing ewes perform ed by :tutor plan. For`ratr in arhaytkill county, Pa.. by D. RANNAN and JOON S. C. MARTIN. Pottsville; H. 'Shinier. Port Carbon ; J-11. Fails, lidinersville. Predated by Dr. T. ft. E.stan, at his medic...it depot, No. 32, North 15th tweet. Malaria [413948-5-3ta Coal Screens I Coal Screens!! yr HE suseriber in extensively engaped in the manu factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREEN'S upon an Imprevrd arid entirely new pnnelple, for which he has secured LETTEKB PATENT, and wrath he caWadent ly belleves_wlll be found upon trial, superior to every other screen in use for durability and all the qualities ofa good ...teen. They are woven entirely of wis, and can be made with Meshes and Kiniadsof any re quired size and strenoll. WIRE WEAVING OF SEEM DESCRIPTION will be executed at the alionestonatlee, and screens made to every pattern, adapted to all the uses for Which screens are required. suit/scriber has recently removed hls *stab itsbnlcrit to Coalelteet, near the corner of Nonsense. et. KENitli JENKINS. pettsrille, 41 4 441 - cedar Hill Seminary NE/drift:ll/NT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY.. TITS 224 cattalo elaminatinti of this Seminary. will be held on the rib and Mt instants. The friends of education are respectfully kaylted to be present on the occasion. • 1: The 23.1 semiannual session Vain commence on the Ist Morday of May next. Parents and guardians who propose placing 'pupils In this Institution, the ensuing season, are respectfnlly ;requested to make early appli cup.= 1 Also: arrangements to enter at the beginning of the session. Pupils who return are earnestly re queued to report themselves during the drat week, to prevent delay It, the formation of classes. TEItMS :—Doard, washing. &C., with tuition and in struction in all the English and Classical studies. 1E 0 ; Music on the Plano, 1115, on The Guitar, $10; Drawing *10; Drawing and Polntmg, ; French Language. $10;. use of Piano, $2; Stationery, $1 50 per session of 5 months! . For circular, lilt nf text books, and other particulars. address the sub:fee:her, Mount Joy. LAPCII/let Co; Pa. M. DODGE. A. 51., Matvh25.15.31) . Principal and Proprietor. Miss Mary N. 3lcCoors School FOR rot/NG LADIES AND MISSES. IN the basement 01 the Ist Presbyterian Chnrch IMahantongo street. The ICI it term of this institution will tommence Aped 3J, 19 IS Tlts Imol year is' di sei,;:g Into four terms: two sessions in the day, from 9 till 14, A. M., from:llin 41,P, 3f.r The brdnelteS taught are Orthography'. fteading.'Writin,p Geography, Gran:- mar. Composition, Rational :and Practical Arithmetic, oclent and Modern History, Natural and Intellectual Philosophy, Botany, Drawl:tr.' Chemistry, Algebra. Geometry. A.e., The government of this school is mild brit decisive, and intoriably secured by oppeala to the Intellect. Every opportunity' 1 1 embraced to imprehs the minds of the pupils with a sense of their duty as rational, and accountable beings. PaPils will be received at any time during the term and charged from the time of entrante.i [Pottwrille,blar2s-13-30 lottswille F emale Institute. rrnE undersigned gala Principal , of the Union op ,Araderny, Womelsdorc Reeks Coanty,) will open Mnnday the Pith of April. in the new three story brick building immediately back of Clemens 4- Parvin's Drag Blare. in Secnnd street, near Norwegian. in the florpugh of Pottsville, a setect Seminary. for the egt cation of Young Ladies.Jin the solid and ornansuMal branches of Naming. I The Telma (or the English,and Stathemilical bran chef will vary from 84 to 87 per Quarter. For the Ancient and Modern Languages, Music. Drawing and Painting lit Water Colours and Oils, there will be an extra charge from 81 Inas. -Rev. EDWARD TOWN, Principal. FROM PATRONS OF THE WOMELSDOIIF ACADEMY. Being Personally acquainted with Mr. and Mrs: Town and having the highest confidence In their ability and faithrolness as Teachers, we are enabled with the satisfactory assurance. to commend to Parents and Guardians the.lestitution over watch they have the charge. _ _ _ . _ Ge . orge Keiser, E G. M:dice, John Levengood. M. D. • Charles Evans, Witham Moore, M. 11 ; John Isaac Deppen. • Pottsville, apnlB 3tt) ' 15 CARPETS AND OIL CLOT% 8, At ELDRIDGE'S Cheap Carpet Warrhouse. T DE subscriber is enabled to MIN. great inda cements In Dermas about to buy CARP El'el nr OILCLOTHS Wholesale or RetaiLms his expenses are •o Debt in his present situation, he iscnabled to sell goods at the very lowest prices in the city. 11e offers for Spring sales an excellent assortment of Splendid Imperial, Superfine Ingrain, - C•IIPFTIVCS.I Fine and Medium do.' - " - w, net i an , or an kinds, r. •re • T STY L. t•. Collin), List, 'arid Dag, J And Oil Cloths, frometo St feet wide to cot formtims, halls, &c., with a great variety of low' priced Ingrain Carpets, from 25 to 50 cent:, and Entry and Stair Car pets. from 12 to 50 cents. per yard. Also, Matting. Floor Cloths,'llums. Ta Me Coverix grc. 11. 11. F.LDRIDGE, No. 41, Strawberry St., one door above Chesnu Marchll-1 l-fitnj near Second. Fltiladel phia raw. iff of ,arolixis! Wright's Pills Tri. Country, Merchants take -rolicel BRING THIS LIST WITII .YOU. i.. Travers Si. Co., 84, .Iluiden Llne,,(late JJistas.f Trarrrs,) OFFER for sale bratientlties to sub purrhasets. I,oooTl'ms Ruled Cuprsper,a $1 25 toll 50 pr r'in, soso reams Rated Letter Paper,' 1 00 to 1 50 do 10,000 do Wrapplint raper,. 25 to 1 00 do 10,000 Mils of raper Hangings a 5 cis. to 6 ets.pr p'ce. 5000 do American Satin do. 12} " IS do 5,000 pair of Oil Tranepareni Window Shades, of our own manufacture, beautiful designs and Lolors,at from $1 CO to 50 per pair. 10,000 lbs. of ,Wool Twine, and Vrapping Twine of of all kinds. from 12/ to 15 etc. per it.. We also have inns' goods in the seam proportion, and we attaranteelo please you If you will call and see Its at Ell, Maiden Lane. 1 A. TRATERS At CO. New York, March .1, 1512 i 10-fm Proposaiß Cool. SE °LED PROPOSALS will be received at the oirice of the GuAtdians of thei Poor, No. South Sev enth st. until Monday., the Birt day of May next, for supplying the Philadelphia Almshouse with two thou sand tons white ash anthracite Goal, to be delivered on the Alms Wharf, Schuylkill; and to be weighed under the inspection of the Steward oil the premises. Said Coal to be broken and screened, and fit for im mediate use; to he free froth slate, dust, and all other Impurities, and a portion thereof to be delivered on or before the firseday of Jane hest. By order of the Board Af Guardians of the Poor. B. ri.;BEIDEMAN, President. Attest r. S. J. s ItORDIN.B, Secretary. • Phi Pa. apniB 4t 15 ; .[North American *1 14. TO CASII iIItUYERS. BARGAINS: ItAst:AlNs! osnoAucs 41 SO North Third Strirt.—:d Ploor.J'hiladelphia. T H . E,, d sti n b t a h c , r r ibe ill i t s v d V( l i v d7„ , e iv it, r nrim a the Philadelphia and New York Atleflotif, embracing such articles only as can be bought at less than ordinary market yntes.• thereby enabling loin to supply purchasers at less prices than 'can be furnished elsewhere. Denleo., who buy for Cash. are assured that they will find it to their intereet in examine the (Xonds; which will will consist of ihnse which are purchased at forced Auction dales. I A. DCWAI.D, Phil'a. aprils Sun, 151 1 SO North Third t•ttreet. 4 ,7 Olk RE TOO ° MEDY radts for 'the People. THE constantly Increasing popularit y and sale of IL A. Fahnestocies Vermifirge has induced persons who are envious 'ails nieces/, to off upon the pub lic preparations which all medical mon know to be inef ficacious in expelling ivories from the system. This Venn:rage made it. way two public favor upon the wander Its own intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine of the kind now used; and, white many worm remedies have, by dint of pa Irma, been rorre4 into, sole, and shanty alter gone into the obscurity which theirmorthlessneas Juitly monied, 11. A. Fchnestock's Vermifuem continues to be triumphantly sustained. It has only to be used and its effects will fully sustain all that ie said of its wonderful expelling power. CERTIFICATE. ' - frees, Erie Co , New York. Jan. 7,1013. We certify that we lore used IL A: Fa hnestock'a Ver mirage in our families, and in every case it Jan perwl. led a decided and effettuat remedy fin eapeirine warner from the :widen]. We cdotially recomitaend it tn pa rents who have . chldren 'atllitted with that dangeroua malady. - 1 1 , EtON VIIRGII., 1 WM. IL PAINE. ,! MOIIEET MAY. i ' I JOS. lIVIZROLIGIIS.' For sale, wholesale and retail, at the dine warehdaie of R. A. MINE:STOCK & CO; Corner of Slob and Wood ety.. ?trichina:. Pa. For sale in Patti;Yille.! by CLEMENS dr. PARVIN' Dnigeists. -4, Decembero 50— THE rcitufflrlVE FOR Ihr t ere of Headache. Giddiness. Rheumati s m, Piles, Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Smallpos.Jaiindice.Pielus in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the= Bent: Rising in the Throat, Drop-y, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms. Cholera Mottels, Ci melts, Quin.ey. Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver Commalnr, Erysipelas, Dea (nets, Itching of the Skin, Colds, Gent, Gravel, Nervous Complaints, and n variety of other diseases. arising from impurities 'of the blind, andob unctions in the organs Ofdlgestioli, Esperience ham proved that nearly every dimase ori ginates from impurities of the blood or derangement of the digestive organ.; and to secure health, we most re move these obstnetionsor restore the blood to its nn' tunl state. The aversion la taking medicine is most of re• moved by Clielser't reretedie Porgatire Pals: being' completely enveloped with a coating of Mire mike sager (winch I. as distinct from the internal ingredient. as a 1201 shell from the kernel) and have no taste of medicine, but areas easily swallowed as hits of candy: Moreover they neither nauseate or gripe in the slightest degree,. but operate equally on all of the diseased parts of the system instead of confining themselves !nand racking any particular region. I Thus, if the Liver be affected, one ingredient w ill operate on that particular organ, and by cleansing it of any excess of bile, restore It to its na .WM slate. Another will operate on the blood, and re move all impurities in its circulatinn. while n third will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they strike at the root of disease, remove all impure humors from the body open the pores externally and internally ; separate all foreign and obnoxious partichta front the chyle, so that theblood must be thoroughly pure—thus securing a free and healthy admit to the heart, lungs, and liver; a. 4 thereby' they resters kaatk, even when all whet means have failed I • • • The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by the trial ofa single box; and tbeirvirtnes are so positive and certain in restoring health, that the prongietor binds himself to return the money paid for them In all enact where they do not gist tantversil satisfaction. • Retail price., 23 temper box. I Principal effice, No. fb, Vesey street. New York. The following are the agents in Schuylkill county for alckner's Vegetable Purgative Pills • .1. Et. a MAR 41. BROWN, and F. SAN DERSON, Pollard's.; 1 1 .ShissIsr, Port Carbon; Wall, 11. Marlow, New Philadelphia; T. Williams, Middle+. port; 11 . s c h V, art Patterson ; J.lll. Alter, Tuscarora; Heffner & kf orgenroth. : Ta magnet Wm. Price, St. George Relfsnrder, New Castle; James B. Palls, nerve lite ; Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn; Jacob Kauff man. Lower blotontongo; Paul Darr, Pinegrove; Shoener & Garrett, Oresigaburg ; Lyon & !Rabe. Tort Clinton; J.• Christ ;• Levan & Kauffman, Famylk ill Haven. , tpet3o 47- -tow Ilydroptetble institute. THE Dosed of Directors of the HYDROPATIIIe STITUTE, Ephrita, Lancaster County, annou nc e to the public that they have secured the services of Dr. T. T. Mann as physician. whose well-known qualifica tions in hieprofession as a regular physician and strong legtimonials from Medical Colleges and private prac titioners of distinction, ,must secure the confidence of the community. find place the Institution equal, if not superior, to any in the country. The establishment is now open for the reception of patients, who may obtain any farther information by application (post paid.) to Dr. Mean, Ephrata Past Office. Mfhti RONIGNACKEIL President. JAW; RONIOMACXER, Brorary, '• ittRAEL MEYERS, ,•• JOHN ROVER. P.AMIIEL LANDES. • • Locums LANDER. • • THE MINERS' ; JOURN Wf Co pal Varni ph, sole Agent for the Franklin Glass Works. Having been lone engaged in the manufae lure of Calm, Varnish, (as well as other kinds.) lead"? prepared to otter to purchasers an article which In quality, cannot be surpassed by any in the Union. "Al co. receiving weekly fromthe above celebrated Works, Window Glass of „every size. Constantly on hand a full essortmenCor White Lead, of the most approved brands, tied LeaCLitharage, Saxony, Magnesia, which will be soil at Manufacturer's prices, together with a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi- 1 eines, Dyes. Acids, Fine Colors, Perfumery, km. in Oars every article In the Drug line. Merchants, Phy sicians and Dealers in general, are renpetted to call and examine the stock and prices, feelingsatlstied they will be induced to purchase. , Fbilada.. February 14, ISM , 7-Iy Come m and xeeN NEW 17ER.U.IX old FRENCTI str.ver Goons . r I EORGE DOLL, No.loo North &coed St. ki Race, rutunstruts. bag Just received a large m o n mea t or seaar calm', segar tubes, snuff and Tobac co boxes, German pipe., accordeons. dominoes, earl. : looking Ouse.. states, state and lead pencils, steel pens, paint boxes, gum balls, violins and stria gt,ladies., work boors, pin cushions and cases, sate,peus vend basket rattles,jutnping ropes and rolling hoops. tops, j mal ,, wagons,- doll,. sand works and toys of-every deeriptlon. Wholesale and retail at )he lowest prices. Turner in lvdrY, bone, born and wood— 'rep and cane manufacturer. Phil'a. *rang • 11 15 Clapp & Crowell, CLOTII STORE, 17012 the sate of Nen and Boys' wear. No. 8 Nerti 1 Second Street, riot of the GoUnit...me three doers abdrc NarAct St. PUILADELPIIII. French, Esortts. of Belgium, every meriesn. and }description—a large ; West of England assortment. ' Stormer Coatis:a. habit clotl4, lifummer'Clotbs and Bombazines. • Rlarkand colored Cashmeretts and Codringtons. Crolonpuths, 'Need. Drop d'Ete, &c. 6:c. : • Pomace. Still's. Soper 'Mack French Casslmeres and Doeskins. 'Fancy, plain and mixed Cassimeres in every variety. Marino Casstmeres of nil colors and qualities. Super fancy and Linen Drillings, new styles. Wide and norms, Cord and Deaverteens. Sattlnette, nit shades and qualities. P”tiogs. Super black Satin and fancy Bilk Vesting.. Stirrer Cashmere and Valencia Vesting'. White and colored Marseilles, large assortment. „eDrab Cloths and other Coach Trimmings; Serge,. Paddings,r/fc.. and event variety of goods adapted to Men and lioy'' wear, which we offer for sale by the piece or'nt retail, and Invite the attention of our friends and others visiting the city. CLAPP & CROWELL, Nn. 9 Noith second St. Sign of the Colden Lomb, [oprilB 3mo 15 Cheap Window Blisters. D J. WALIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth st. • I.ls delphia, Venitian Blind Manufacturer, bas flatiron hand the largest and most fashionable assortment of narrow slat and tuber Venitian Blinds, of any other establishment In the United 2tates comprising entire new styles r trimmings and colors. which will be sold at the lowest Mires, wholesale and retail. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look- equal tc new ones. The citizens of teltuyikill county and adjoining districts are respectfully Invited to call and examine his assortment before pnrChasing elsew here, feeling confident of pleas ing and giving satisfaction to all who May favor him with B. J. WILLIAMS. Phil'a. a, rilt3 3m 15, N 0.12 N. Sloth et. Lumber Yard Removed. MPG SUBSCRIBER has recently bought Mr. R. llngeland's stock of Lumber on Market at., and, will hereafter carry nn the business at that stand, andi is now adding a choke lutof Boards and Plank recently purchased at Middletown, all ..f which. is thomuglibt seasoned. There will he found, now in Yard, I,+; 4 and 2.inch Panel stuff; Ist and 2,1 common Bnards; Scantling; oak and cherry Plank; Shingles and Shin gle:lath,: etc. Eapriki 6w 1.23 I'. GOULD. Garden, and Field Implement& 8 t y Ll ;4p ri a lLe s l I t l n o r es el e i v i Ah mn handles, Brush Molts. Pruning Knives. • 'Wrought Iron Garden Rakes, large and sniall. Shears for Dressing Roulet'. Pole Pruning Shears, and Pruning flanks, Ladies' Scissors for trimming Shrubbery, ' Syringes kir cleaning Plants,- Diehard Grass, Clover and Timothy Reed, Ice. ice.. Just received and for sale at BANNAN'S emit& !IS • „ Cheap :Variety stores, Where orders are received for all kinds-of Agricultural Intplements. Paper' Hanging Depot, .. A N y. 16, Cortland! Street, 551' 00113,— . OPPOSITE 7/1g WESTMIN)IIOTEG. THE CROTON M A NUFACTURING ' Originnted under the General ..ltannfarturing Low of the State nf New York.) OFFER at whnlesale.in quantities to suit purchasers. at Mantifacturers' lowest prices, for cash or appro ved credos' PAPER 111.:\ NCINGS of every variety of style and price. ' ntrnbritt3 to match: - 3 FIRE ItOARD PRINTS in great vatlety. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. OP:PAINTED WINDOW SPADES, and WIDE WINDOW CURTAIN PAPER, Of the Lrtert styles and superior finish. all of their own manufacture and importation. As their stock is large and" ntfrely new. they invite Merchants, Booksellers. and Dealers in:these articles, to call and examine their styles and prices whenever they visit the City. Conn- Try Merchants can examine this stork Gam 6 o'clock In the morning till 10 o'clock in the evotink New York, March 4,1218 Roll WIETALILIC ROPES; koll THE USE OP MINES, RAILWAYS, &c., • -For sae, or imported to order, by thessibscrikes. MIJESE ',Ropes are now almost exclusively used in the Chiliaries and on the Railways in Great Brit on, and are found to be greatly superior to Hempen ones as regards safely, durability and economy. The Patent Wire linpee, have proved to be still In gond condition after three year's service, in the. name situation where the Hempen ones, previously used, or double the size and weight would wear out in nine or ten months. They have been used for almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes and chainshave been applied. I Mines, Railways Heavy Cranes. Standing Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conduifors.Signal Halyards, Tiller Wipes, &e. They are made either of Iron or Copper Wire. and in cases of much exposure to dampness, of Calvanized Wire. ' Testimonials from the moil eminent Engineers in England can be shown as to their efficiency, and any additional informatinn required respecting the differ ent descriptions and applicnikin will be given by ALFRED F. KEMP. TA Broad st.. 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Port Carbon. has got for sale an article coiled DR. EVANS' VEGETABLE VER!dIFUGE. Which If taken by directions will clear tie track of all the horrid tnhe, and your little ones ;which you love so dearly, will live to make you bletted. People call it the child's friend and the worm's death. It is any 2.5 co. a bottle. Made by Dr. Evans, No. 32, No.tih Sixth at., Philadelphia. . (109 48-5 .Itra Davy's Safety Lamps. • mac subscrtber has just receised a supply of Safety Lamps, amnng winch are a few or Upton & Rob erts' blaroyed FarciF Lunn, which le acknowledged to be the best and surest now in use In the mines in Dunne. For sale at less latices than they can be Im ported, et • 11ADINAN'8 psi! 3 .1 ('heap Ilona and Varlet • Store. Paper. • ; 200 .M 5 4 8 . I n v ffiV i ro n f tale e , r 'lfh o iCrl'i m b`e h sold wholes - ale nr retail at less than city prices. Also/ 50 Reams blasting paper of different kinds. 50 Reams Shoe and Tea paper very cheap. Merch ants ftrul others supplied by the quantity on bettei terms than they can purchase elsewhere , at DAMMAM'S rit Cheap oak and repel Stores. J. ItsnY A ATA dam :A; ATTORNErY W, Orme In Market Sow, ant, Centre. - row P Vujr3l-3t—lp Cure no Pay. • CIILLIIPPS INDIAN VEGET/LOCE nessEby. : 1J ri. Jl Wananted to care, or the money _returned. Thee medicine is prepared from an Indian receipt, obtained from one of them in the far Welt, at great expenee.:—. Those who bare been familiar with the Indians, knew that they can And do cure Venertat without the knowl ftiere of Metenty,'llelsarn, or any thing ofthe knt.,:—. The allicted hare now an oppottotiity of brine cured without the danger oral error, %the unpleasant taste of Ltatsatn, This medicine le pleasant to the lute, and leaven no smell en the breath. SCROFULA.--.lfersrs- Beaded . 4" MRS' :—Centl e. men:—For the benefit of the pu b lic and those afflicted as /have been—you are at liberty to use this teatime:xi; al as you think proper: ' After having suffered over a year wdh several pale" Cal ulcers on my right shoulder; which covered a space of nearly nine inches in circumference, I was ind uc ed to call at your office, to see Mr. bast Ihrnots, (with. rthcm I was acquainted) and his cure being in remar kable as to remove all doubt, I commenced taunt the same medicine:. Dr. Callees Wins Vegetable Pose. as." I have notated the number of autlea prescribed, bet am pleased to say, I have been !MN nil, cured. I wilt be pleased to see any one who may think pm, per to call upon me for futtber information. at my house. In South Juniper atreet.'a few doers ab ove Spruce. MELLEN GRUB), Stone Mison. Fitiladelphia. Jane 22, 1817. TETTER.—Afessrs.Rsietria* frallaar—Gentlemen: I cheerfully give you the particular:for a core perform ed on me by yourjostly celebrated 'Dr. Celles's fedi- aa.Veyetadfs Panacca." I had been stfllttedwith "Tel ler" about ten years on my body and bands. It was exceedingly troublesome and annoying, I tried Obit meals but without relief. Last whiter I procured some I of your Panacea the itching wag soon allayed; and I had taken the medicine bin a abort time when biles made their appearance on different past of my body: when the Idles disappeared the Tetter went with them, and I an now entirely well. I would certainly recommend the Panacea; to all like afflicted.' /OLIN W. ETON, Mullenhill. Gloucester Co., N. J.,April 17th, nay. Mr. Hazleton is a highly respectable farmer, and well I known as a temperanceleelurer and menu/ reformer, to ' the_ people of the lower counties of New Jersey. ' • •IGt Ettl`BlPtLAB —Eatosigithitia.Fut the benefit Of the afflicted. I freely give you a statement itt my tog", ' lion, before I commenced with your Dr. Calint's Wi en Vegetable Panacea. dome four years since, my leg became swollen, inflamed, and painful. The disease was pronounced "Erysipelas," I resorted to the usual remedies, but without effect—except in one ease, In one case, in which I tried a medicine advertised in an ALMANAC, which, instead of curing, eat the flesh to the hone : my leg became very troublesome, and I began to fear it would result in something serious. Mr. Thorn- . ran, a neighbor of mine, was taking your Panacea for' a scrofulous sore leg—and Roach Gene tied, (now well) and also a lady of my:acquaintance. From their rep resentations I was induced to give you a call, and your offer being so fair, it gave me confidence in your medi cine, 1 commenced its use—and in less than three months was entirely cured—my leg is perfectly sound. and, as several months have elapsed, I ,bare not the I least fear ofa relapse. - I give this testimonial cheerfully, hoping It may in duce others to make trial of what I believe to be one of the best medicines ever offered to the public. It would give me much pleasure at any time to see those who wish any further information in regard to the Panacea, at my residenee; No. 240, Cartienter street, between oth andlnh streets. north side WILLIAM MAIMING. FOR TILE BENEFIT OF THE AFFLICTED.— .Ve.e Orleans, June 13th, 1047, Reread Walam, Philadelphia :—Gentlemen .—Se ven months ago, our child, a boy, then eve months old, was first attacked tv itha disease which made Its appear ance in the form of a sore on his head, which covered the entire scalp and pact of the forehead: • It teas so ioilamed ris to prevent the possibility of the I ittle suffer er getting his rest night or day. This state of thing* lasted about two months. told in tne meantime we had advised with several eminent physicians. and each pro flounced it different in its natiere, Nom the .others; and In their turns prescribed for the di•ease they prune u acid it to be—all, however with no effect. lie was getting syringe every day and was truly in an alarming eondnion. We had lost all hope, when about the torn( February, one of out neighbors bought no a pamphlet, in. which your "Dr. Cuttrit's Indus Vegetable Panacea" was so .highly recommended, that we could do no better than give it a trial. Stilt we had hut little faith, but could not bear to see the little one soffer sn much, while yet there was a medicine Untried. You may judge our joy and happiness when, in the first few doses. we saw a decided change for the better. The first bottle healed the head, and the sacond made the cure complete. The child is now in perfect health and has been for some months past. Feeling it a duty we owe to the afflicted, we give our permission to use Ibis as you see fit. Yours, fespectfullr, • 3111. & 111110. Victory street, 2:1 door below Mandeville. DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC for Female Complaint:i t —Tiffs medicine is a vegetable preparation t and far surpasses limmer's Plib in all :cases in which they-are recommended. Hundred of fe males whose constitutions have been broken down, hive been restored to perfect health by the tie of this invaluable medicine. It is entirely harmless in its ope raßon, and may be taken with perteet safety at any time. Wholesale and retail by ROWAND & WA).. , TON, Proprietors. 376, Market street. For sale by 11. BANNAN and J. S. C. MARTIN I Pottsville; J. B. FALLS., Mittersvile ; ENGLAND & MeMAKIN and JAS. V. LAMBERT, Reading. October 1847' 42-11 , cow "To the victor belong 4 the spoils: l A LTHOUGH many preparatiomin the form erop,„, taster .Iledieiver," have been before the public, Claim. ing to give relief, and even itie the meat Inveterate dis eases, yet none have so well answered the purpose 35 Lie filicenfan's-tirdicatcd Lounge, They are agreeable to the mete, easily administered, and Nom the unprece dented succeis, which they have met with, and the re markable cures which they have perforated, may justly lay claim to the title a esaguerer over the diseases CM' which they leave been recommended. Dr. Sherman's 'C" Cough Lecre s " cure the most nniainate r n ase. of ollett in a few - h utu re. They have cured a large umber efpenions who have been giveh up by their physicians and friends, aid many WWI haie been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting blood, Quist:motion and Hectic fever, by their use have had the rose of health restored tn the haggard cheek and now live to speak forth the praises of this invaluable medicine. Dr. Sherman's ° Worst Lawages" have been proved in more than 400,000 eases to he infallible, in fact the only rertain worm destroying medicine ever discovered. cbderen will eat them when they paint be forced to take any other medicine, and the bene it derived from the administration of medicine to ilium• in' this fornt, is great beyond description. When the breath of the child becomes offensive; and •there is picking of the nose, grinding of the teeth during sleep. paleness about the lips with flushed cheeks, bleedinent the nose. head aclie,drnwsinessotarting during sleejedisturbeddreante awaking with fright and screaming. troublesome cough feverishness, thirst, veracious appetite, sickness at tit stomach, and bloated Komaelt—these are among :hi many prominent symptoms of wortns, and can he relli veil by these incomparable Lozenges., .They hatue Dee been known to fail. 10-Cm Dr. Sherman's " Camphor Latexes "irelirve bend ache. nervous sick headache, palpitation of the heart and sickness in a very few minutes. Thee cure lowness of spirits, despondency, fa intness, colic, spasms, cramps of *tarmac li, summer or bowel complaints—they keep up the opitims, dispel all the distressing Symptoms of a night of dissipaiinn, and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily toil. Dr.V3herman's "Poor Alan's Planter" is acknoWledg. dby all-who have ever used it to be I hr . best strength ening plaster in the world, and a sovereign remedy for pains and weakness in the back, loins, side, breast, neck, 'tubs, joints, rheumatism,lumbagd. &c. One million a dear will not supply the demand. Caution is necessary, as there are many unprincipled persons who world fore( a spurious article upon the community. to careful to get therlnalell Poor Man's Plaiter, with a "lac temilr" of Ids written name on the back—none others arel, , ,,vito Inc. and will do more hurt titan good. , ' . When such men as the Rev. Darius Anthony, of the Oneida Conference; Rev. Sebastian Streeter, MBoston; Rev. Mr. Dunbar, Rev, Mr. Ilandectek, Rev. Mr. DeFor. est, Hon. Aaron Clark, 3. Haile, Esq., Hon. B. IL Beard sley, Daniel Panshaw. Esq., and a host of names of a like reputation, can be brought forward to prove the ef ficacy of Dr.Shermrn's preparations—when they are so warn ly''recommended by the medical profession anti prescribed in their practice, and when such universal approbation follows their use amongoli classes, we may justly say that the 'Doctor is not only entitled to the ap pellation of Meter, tint can fairly lay claim to the patron age 01 the politic, and will receive it. For sale by J. 8. C.,Marfin, J.G. Brown, and F. San derson, Pottsville ; Henry Shissler, Port Carbon t Wm. H. Marlow. Note Philadelphia- W ilfiams. Middle port; Schwartz, Patterson ; Altar, Tuscarora: Heffner & Mntgenroth, Tamaqua; Wm. Price, St. Clair; Geo. Reifsnyder, New Castle; Jas. B. Falls, !diners eine Jenne Kauffman, Llewellyn; J. Christ; Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mohontnn„en; Paul Barr, Plnegrove; Shoener & Garrett, Orwieebnyg; Lyon & Mahe'. Port Clinton; Levan and Kauffman, Oct 3 Idly Sihuytkill Haven. cow-l 1 0 9/ 1 (x? 9 X6 3 091' GRI #0,2 WESTERN NEW YORE COLLEGE OP HEALTH 207, Alain sreet. Bufalo,—ls L sw DR. G. C:VAUGIIN'S Vegetable ithontnplic ture,a celebrated medicine which has made GREAT CURES in a Lt. DIVTIIIES. Is now introduced into this secilon. The limbs ore, advertisement will net per. wit en extended notice or this remedy ; we have only to say Si has for Its agents in the United States and Can adas a large numbir ofeduceted isEDleaL vasorrrtos- EDS in highprofessional standing, who make t general use of it in their practice in the fidlowing diseases: • DROPSY, GRAVEL, And diseases tithe Urinary organs ; Piles and all dis eases of the blood; derangements of the Liver, 4.c., and an general disease" ofthe system. NIRSICIMA air requested that all who contemplate the nse of this ar ticle,or whodesire Information respecting ft, wilt obtain a es struck? of 32 pages, which agents whose names are below will gladly give r away; this hook treats upon the method of core —explain I Vie 'properties of the article, and the diseases It hos been hoed for over this country and Europe for four years with such perfect effeet. Over - 16page' of testimony from the monies', quarters will be found, with NAMES, PLACES, and DATES, which can be written to by any one interested and the parties will answer post paid communications. 1.3. he paniculai and ASK for the. PAMPHLET, as no other such pamphlet has ever been seen. The eva dente of the power of this medicine over act, diseased is guaranteed by persons of well known standing in ug cicty. Put up In 20 oz. and 12 0z...b Mies: - Price .2;20 oz t fi1,12 oz.: the larger being the awes. Every bottle his "Cl. C. VAUGHN " written on the directions, &e. See pamphlet raw 25. PremOed by Dr.,O. C. Vaughn, and sold at Principal Mice, 207, Main street. Rural°, N. Y. 011 ices devoted to the sale of this article Coda. ' 51ve1y..132, Nassau. New York, and corner of . Essex I and Washington, Salem, Mac, and by alt Drugglati throughout this Country and Canada as agents. Also for sale by J. S. C. !WARM, Pottsville ; E. 3. FRY, Tamaqua ;E. & HAMMER, Orwisstinrirr LEVAN dc.RAUFMAN;Schtlytkiii Haven ; WM, 5, HcisLEIL port Carbon; WM. PRICE, St. Clair; , GEO. REIFSNYDER; New Castle:, Feb 11, ISIS ,; JAS. B. FALLS, Ifinersville. ,/ = " , N Wall 'Paper*. • A.HP. Onlbf Caen have 6 nbandihe larcest assortment of WALL' pArErot the city or riiitatielpbia“ wholesale:4 7 ,d retail, consisting of every variety suit- able for parlors, Entries. Dining Rooms. Chambers, &c, which, for mutiny and style cannot be surpassed. Doing a oashhustness, we are enabled to sell a better article at awful lower rate, than any store doing a trade betst-i, are. /On hand a large assortment of WIDE. PAPER, for Curtains. Fire Prints, Borders, &c, which will be sold for cash N. 1:1 —Dealers are invited to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere , ZdarchlB-12. god FINN & BURTON. No. 244, Arch street, south sideiThilada. T. & B. Itowand.! • • I.IIIII4iDELPOU, MATlVraCtu_nu or LLL saro Arro ittios SUOVEL* AND SPADES. Dlarlt-In Ore, X.. of, Mimi Rftormi Strat. A - ND P.O,TTY:II,j4B GENERAL OVERTISER. gin• • - Paper/gain_ gs and Ekirdera FOR PARLORSJIALLS,IIOOIIS; OFFICES, 4c. IrllEinharkiliee is ems. recahrhut Ids Sprit/gawk of PAPER HANGINGS; FRESCOES, cow PANEL COt ori. DECORA?IONS. Ike, embracing 4 better a>. " s umo toe - can,be found in any one stone in Phila. dclphla. - as this stock embraces the latest patterns of the largest ilictorlea fa tint etty.—elt of which be pledges himself to sell at Philadelphia prices, and the higher priced papers of less than city prieeli—abd be. ewe persons purchasing below, the quanthy,.talne times out of ken, falls short, which subjects them to trouble and, inconvenience—by puremeing ,here they can al ways get it matched without trou:: l e and additional ef , Pense. This la an Imminent considerarniti I 1 • IC- Ifany person who is' going to the city, prefers tn?• king Ms own selections there, we wilYglee pia an ?W• tier on any of Paper Stoics, where he can make bin awe selections and fix the prices, (which can be done ',fo ie , he presence the hrder, -in order to satisfy Min that we sell at thy prices, and the same char. ged on oar account. • ta , WIVE CURTAIN PAPER.—A large! supply of new and carious patterns , wholesale arid (Wholesale di pet dozen pieces.) . C-Countiy , Nlerthants supplied wholesale with pt• per -at city prices, carriage added. 0. A tot of odd patterns of paper, lillita44 for Dos Makers, end window curtains, will be sold eery 0. Paper Ilankings as low as la; cents pet piece atl - • , BANNAN'S Omani Wholesale and Retail Book stores. Cripples Attend YOl/, have groaned and marbled long enough with your aheUnlafiC Pains. lost your floe and traveller on crutches, besides spending your cash (or worthless nostrums and liniaments. X6lO far a care Call at B. BANNAN'S. J. 8. C. MARTIN'S, Potts. silk; J. O. Falls, Mineisville ; JI. Shisster, Port Car bon ; and ask for DR.2VANS . INDIAN BALSAVd IMITMATIC PILLS, 'Price ZOrts. a boa, and use thelit as directed. and your case must be worse than any other persons' who have Limen them. if yon be not in a short time as sound as a dollar, and as far from palm and suffering as ever yon was ,In vane life. DWI,* afraid of beingdisappohned, these OW .• never surrender." Prepared by Dr. Evans, No. 32, North Sisal street, biladelphia.- Ju2948.3-3at New Store at Brookville. THE Subscribe/Maslen received from Philadelphia and has bow opened at Brockville, a large and gen ra I assortment ofseasOnable gixods,Puch Ss DU Goods, Groceries, hardware, and Queensware. In additiouto which will be round constantly on hand, jrish. smoked and fresh Meat. as well rte a rood supply of country produce, Call and examine rootstock, and you will dnd us prepared, toren goods at as low a rate as they bare ever beeu sold day where, in Schuylkill county. N. B,—Country produce of all kinds wanted, for width the highest price will be paid. t, • Consumption COMES FROM NEGLECTED COLDS. 4 MIDS. Umnehitis. Laryngllen, WhoopindCougS, LI Pain in the Breast. Tight Breathing, and every Sind of difficulty in the breathing organs may be eared If at tended to in gond time. r If you are unfortunately among the number who suf fer with any ofthe above matadies,don't walla moment or lose an hour in trying to cure it. A day may be ton late. Mr. 11. BAN NAN, Mr. J. 8: C. MARTIN, in Pottsville; Mr. J. B. PALLS, in Millersville; or 11. Simpler. Port Carban, will furnish you with a bottle of THE Rev. DR. ESTEP'S BLACK SYRUP For one dollar, whlChwill be of immense value to vou. It lit one of the best J atuedits the world now owns.-- Dsn't neer nWr 'n29 lit-5-3m __ ,1.... 47„..! : .:: . tt.. . ,t ... ,, .:: ...._.=:._ _„*„.. s. , . .:1. S" - T.^. -; •4:.. ' d. q:•-it . • .....0 - -1,- , c--. - • . . -,. ....-, - 5 . ,,- - -/ - - - e-V--- ...... FRESITIMPORTED GREEN' AND BLACK TEAS. From J, C. Jenkins & Co., 0 e i TEA. DEALERS, S. W. corner ...f Chesnut and Twe(flA streets, our Det.rtiya. I , \T 0.--One of our partners having learned the Tee . 'll •tatsincss of the Chinese themselvm during.. resi dence or seven years among them, the pubic may there- Tore expect of us the. full benefit of the knowledge find experience thus acquired. To ear Black tens, particularly, we wish to call at tention as possessing a degree of strength and richness of flavor seldom equal led. Black teas bre universally used by ia he Chinese, who consider the Green fit only far foreigners.' Our physicians also recommend the Black as making a more healthful beverage than the Diem Each package 1, so semfreif as to retain the viewer or tine ilea for a long time in any climate. and containsholl ?mirk: of tea, imiependent of the metal and paper with which It is enveloped. J. C. JENKINS & Co. The above mina ere tea,' put up in I, and Ilk. c'cases. reach , d and will be constantly kept for pee by the subscriber. J. WHITFIELD. saluti27 47 48-tf WORLD DAVE THE TOOTHACIIEI jardella's Celebrated Odontatgic Drops ' • rkRE warranted to cure the most MYeterste toothache in onn initiate. These Drnps are offered to a dis cerning publita with a con :Silence attached to no other rented} for this painful affection; the;objectitins urged against Krensnle and other remedies Of a similar nature do not mist against this, as they are warranted not to injure or discolor the teeth in the slightest degree on the contrary they will arrest decay, remove ecisn-y arid tartar, and imparea delightful fragrance to the breath. No remedy has ever been discovered which so effectu &l3'lladParmanently remove', this t 'illy painful affection: If a mire is not effected the money will be refunded.— In order to put this preparation within the reach atilt the proprietor has reduced the price to In cents per vial, with full directions, and his signature attached to each, without which none can be genuine. Try it! De sure. to ask for and take none but JARDELLAtB Odowtalgi4 Dropw. there are mane Imitations. The following has been a olunta rily tendered I have apptimtand witnessed the application of Jar delia's Odentargic Drops to the teeth whiter violently aching, and in no case have they failed to erect emir's mediate cure. . Woe. IV. Ittastatt, M. D., Pclanylkitl Third and Vine streets. . fleeing used and recommended Jardelia's Odotimlgic Drops, and witnessed its beneficial and aalutary effects, I have no hesitation in seeornmending at as superior to any' prepamiion I have ever used for the purpose far which ills Intended., C. !hart:mm.l% i M. D. Prepared by .1. D. Jardelia, of thiladelphia, and for sale. wholesale and retail at LIANIVAN'S Book - Stores, Pottsville. and for catchy the druggists generally. B. 13ANNAN,. Sots agent for 13tbuylkill county. tk- I I-501 _Denfness Cured. Sctuptes.Compound Kreuiolc Acoustic Oil. PM the cure of Deafness , polo and the 'discharge f matter, from the ears:;ail those diragreea-, blo noise. like the hurting of insects, falling of water, w train: of steam, which are symptoms of ip preaching deafness and also generally attendant with the d iseate • DERE is something worth attending to coming as It does from a man so extensively known as is Mr, Draeff both in city and country. '2 I hereby certify that from the 'fleets ar.h . flerere cold last erlntertl became Partially deaf, attended with very disagreeable noises like ringingothells4e. which gradually increased. a ntil 1 completely that the bearing of one eat,—when I was Induced tatty Bcarpee Acous tic Oil, and am now happy to, say, that with the nen of one bottle of the above medicine I can hear as well as eve'', and all disagreeable noises have ern inly disap peared. Any furtbar information redpecting my ease, will be gladly given, by calling on me at No- 15i North Fifth street near Race. DANIEL GRAEFF. .Philadelphia, Nov. I I. 1813. - Per . sale by Mr. B. B.Gumpert, No. 120 North 8. streel,Philada. ; in Pottsville by JOHN G. BROWN: in Harrisburg by G. GROSS, and in Reading by Mr. EARL, where those thtererled on obtain many inter esting certificates acmes. December 12, 19;6 0 1 ' Y 5 • Toba Leo: Tobacco! Ceorge Milickman dl Co.;, • 486 Market Street.—elflLDELPHlA, lAT ROUBAIX Dealers in TOBACCO, SNUFF, and s' SEGARS, offer great inducements to Country -Merchants. Thelrstock consists of the inoneetebrated brands of Cavendish, Lander's, and Greener's.3; 5, and S plug, Congress 5 and 8 lump. and all the ben brands 5.8. id, and 32 lamp • Mrs.' Miller & Co.'s and Anderson's fine rut Smoking Tobacco, 'Pipes; Plpe Heads, Spanish, Half Spanish, end American Begets, all of which they will sell as low, If not lower than any other House in the city. Do not target to call at 4114, S doors below Second' street, Beath side; Philadelphia. Phila. March 4, 1848 10.2 m Pottsville Steam Planing and • TURNING MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned have made complete and pernta; sent nrmngemethe for the tohnorsetoriox of Floor Boards, Window Bashes, Sawed laths, Bed Posts, Ta.• Me, Crib, and Waihstend Lea!, Awning end Ditching Poets, Bannisters, Stump Feet, Rolling Pins. Potato Smashers. Bench and Hand Screws. Porch and Newel Posts, MO .Pans, and a general variety of turtling of all kinds. They will keep constantly on hand Yellow and White Pane Floor Boards, Bashing and Laths, and other finished work worthy the attention of builders., They hese circular saws for slitting stuff to any dimension requiredlor building or other purposes. • Febs 48.43] . H.STRAUCII & Co. Yew Books. • r ;Cs tr., or the Isles of I.lfe and Dea th , a Historical Ro .I'..atnanee by Edward Matorin, 2 volt:, each, 23' The Signal, or King of the Blue Isle, ' - 23 The Eetwaver's Daughter, by I3ue. -:. . ' 25 . Count Raymond of Toulon,. or the Crusade against the Albigenve. under', Pope Innocent 111, by Charlotte Elizabeth. . 25 'Del of Prairie Eden, a Romance of l i dexico, by C. Lippard, Esq ; ' 1 25 Rrogetomme; the son of Athos. or len years later being the conclusion n( "The Three Guards- men," and" Twenty Years After," port I, 25 The Convents of Paris - . I 25 The Hunted Chief, or the Female Ranchero, a tale . . of the 'Mexican War, . 25 Jane Eyre, the best novel ' lately published, - 25 Part I. De Cormenin's celebrated History of the -Popes. The Statesman of the Commonwealth of England. New Method-of Learning Spanwh. • DI 30 Together with. variety of other books: Just received and for sale et HANNAN'S 'The Great Rell'ormation. .1. HE Pictorial Edition of D'Anbignes great work on the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century. in Ger 'many, Switzerland. &c. • Just published by Jeeepl Syea, No. 90, Cberey Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia, his splendid limo edition of the above-named work,with 16 ensravrif il lustrations from original designs. - Pour vols. in 2 ; bound in extra cloth arid librat y sheep. The publisher respectfully calls the attention of the trade and the public generally. to this work, being the only illustrated edition published in the United States. He trusts that the beauty of its embellishments, the strong and substantisl manner in which it is bound, in can unction with the known popularity of the work It self, will be a sure recommendation to public favor. . • JOSEPH' A. 9PEEL. No. 90, Cherry street. above Sixth. Philada. 2. A. S. has etiolate!) published a new and heautilbl edition of densest lealsa Sher, a suitable book for Children, 11 , 311.1 , done up in extra rJoth Phila. Retell fs (Ste I:4m MIIIIMMin Sotainastilet; Fire, alms,MP"' Proof Chests, '- Sirs-Pre" f Dotes AP Banks ea Steres, , Sealniti .I.!ttv *Mar ?tenter, Faust Sisse-Lbtad Refehrera . tors,. Water Afters, Palest Portables Water texts, is tended Pr de . - Fick sad hirer: EVANS & WATSON, •:6, Semi Tlird St.. Opposite tits Pkilada. Eschosit.) MANUFACTURE and •keep constantly on band. a large assortment of the above articles. totceiber with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which are so t onstructed as, to set at rest all manner of doubt as to their being strictly tire-proof.and that they will resist the :fire of any building. The out aide cases of these Safes are made of boiler lron, the inside ease of soapstone, and between the fluter case od Inner case is a space of some three inches thick. and i . filled In with indestructible material, so as to mane it an .2soosiability to burn any of the contents in side of tiiis chest. These Seapstone Salamanders we are prepared aid h„;:zaze the world to produce a ny article in the - shads of Ba al efes that will stand as moth heat, and we bold ourselves te.. r a; all also 'lama eon- t o e have them fairly tested by public bonfire . - Hanel* manufacture a large and general assortniaar our Prerhium Mr-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are overeat paw in use, ape In every Instance they have, given entire Rails faction to the purchasers—of Which we will refer the public tcta fewnentlemen who have them in use: • Ran% ood . & Snyder, Pottsville; 'Joseph 0. Lawton. Pottsville; Mr. William Can, Doylestown, Pa. - N.& G. Taylor,"l29, North Mat.; A. Wright & Neph ew, Vine it. Wharf; Alesander Cann. Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and flth its.- John M. Ford, a 2, North 3d at.; Myers Bush, 20, North 3d st ; James M. Paul, UM, South 4th at.; Dr.- David Jaya,. 0, South 3d at.; Matthew T Miller, 20, South &tat ; and we could name some hundreds of others if It were necessary. Non tve invite the Intention of the public,and particularly those In want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they will get e ,Letter and cheaper article at our stare than at any other establishment in the city. We also manulhetore the ordtaary Fire Proof Chests at rely low prices, cheaper than they can be bought; at any other stet. In Philadelphia. • , DAVID EVANS, JOIIANNES WATSON). Dr. Callents Indian . Vegetable Panacea. R OWAN at WALTON invite attention to the M- lowing advertisement : DR. CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS! i Ass proof of the continued success of Dr. Cst ledian PernaDle Panacea, we referco a few of the many certificates In our possession, of cures performed:by this great purifier. Capt. T. L. Sanders. constable of - South Mulberry Ward; eared of Barber's Itch. . • . Mr. J. Reene's child, No. 53. North Seventh street, cured of Hereditary Te ter, nhich covered his entire body. • Mr. M. McGlees' alibi, No 330 , Marpt, street, aClict , ed with Scrofula from its birth. I Mr. E. W. Maxwell, Grape court, Market st., shove Eighth,cured ofScrofula, had fourteen open ulcers upon his body at the time he commenced taking the medicine. Miss Christiana Sands, West Spruce street, between Beach and Willow streets, near the Schuylkill. cured of Scrofula; had suffered eight yearn; ber head was No much' effected that tea and coffee would pans out at her ear—tnis is a strong case., 'Capt:John K. Barclay, No. 40P, Market street, h i s . of Scrofulous Sore Leg, of years' standing. :This ease is well known to many of our best physicians who have frequently advised amputation. Mr. Isaac Brooks, J r.. No. kjefferson,west of Schuyl kill Sixth street, below Limier. This was. undoubtedly one of the won severe cases of Scrofula ever eured, and la Certified to by many of our best physicians and tier-, - gymen, and also by himself. . Joseph Barbour. No. I, Short tour, east from Twelfth I Street, abovellace, cured ofdcrofutons Sore Throat, of eight years' standing.. , Mr. J. H. Frick's child, No. 731, Dock street, Phila delphia. BMy& k W ta s r D hffiy dNloha, feh T ns eo e twen t y- Brd years. Mr. William Flemming, No RIO, Washington street, between Eighth and Ninth, Philadelphia, cured or Ery sipelas of foar years, which destroyed the flesh to the bone. 1 ,6 William Darker, cured of derafula. xhis case had been in, the hospital many months, and discharged art. in curable—he Is now well, and may be seen daily at our office. Mr. pow !Organ, muddy creek, Hamilton county, Ohio, cured of Scrofula. This was a very severe case, and Khan says that could money prevent, he would not undergo the same affliction for ten thousand dollars, and yet he was cured for a few dollars, by Dr. Cullen's nldtan Vegetable Panacea. Mr. John W. Hazleton, of Mulls.* Hill, New Jersey, cared of Toter of ten years' standing, with a few bett ies of the Panacea. Mr. John' Drocken, Germantown, at the age of 61 years Ivan cured of y violent Tetter thist had troubled Alm fire 18 years. • ' Mrs. Eve iliscoe, No. 53, South at., between Third and F,ottrth, from.Sclinylkill, cured of fever sores on her ankles, atterauTering 12 years with them. Mrs. S. Is 62 years of age. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Foster, Second street, four doors above Washington street, was cured of Mier on her leg, which had troubled her 11 y ear , Mr. Hiram Ridge, Attleboro', Ducts co., Pa., cured of Salt Rheum. This case had been pronounced incurable by name 12 or Id physicians of the first standing—as a last resort had recourse to Cullen's Panacea, and was cured completely in a few months, after suffering 1: years—the disease had almost covered his entire person. 'Mr. Charles Otis, late of Parrish street, now of Man. nyunk, cured of Tetter Ma years in handsand feet. •. Mellon Grubb, Junip,r street, near Spruce, cured of Scrofulous Ulcers on the shoulders, which had defied the doctors more than a year, Afflicted reader, send to ouroffiee 'and get these certi ficates. from which you will learn the extraordinary suf fering: of these persons, as well as the mode of cure. 110 WA ND'S CAR:IIIII7'ITE SYRUP—Is a certain cure for Diarrhre, Dysentery., Cholera Mori ' nis Botvel Complaints, dxe., as thousands will certify wh o hove tested its virtues withitkthe few months it has been of fered to the public. Reed the cm iiticate of Dr. Roby, a highly respectable phySician of otii . city. Genttretra:-1-cheerfully bear testnnopy to the good effects of your Crerntiaities Syrup, after having been cured or TIME aektie ATTACKS 0 1 / 1 •11111ICE, within the tuft few months. Being °ponied to quackrev, in any limit It took much persuasion Dorn a friend, who keeps it in his house as a "family medicine," to induce me to make use or it in my case; he spoke so confident ly I eav • it a trial—and 1 was not slow to make a that of it, on the second attack, having been relieved so soon On the first-1 have prescribed the ,Carminative Syrup to a great many of my patients. and I am pleated to say. withtbe same good effects.' You are at liberty to use this as you please. Tours &c, ' Tnos.P. 8. Roar. M. n., Nov.. 25, 18th. No, /0, - North Twelfth:greet. Wholesale and retail lir P.O VIAND & %CALTON. Proprietor', No. 375, Ma.ket street. Philadelphia.. FPI' sale by J. 3. , C. MARTIN, and D. DANNAN. corner Centre and Market "Deets, Pottsville; J. D. FALLS, Mineravifte ; ENGLAND & McMAKEN, and J. V. LAMDERT, Reading. (Sept. 4 tow LET MI Tousey's Universal Ointment, ACOMPLETE reinedy for burns, welds, tuts, bruises suedes, swellings. salt rheum, piles. fever . sores chapped hands. sore tips. chattels ins, scald head, and al binds of INFLAMED SORES. Peranns in all conditions of life are at all times liable to be aßlicted with the above complaints. It is therefore the duty of heads of families to provide and keep on hand, ready fur any emergency, A REMEDY that Is - capable of aemoving the suffering attendant on these very tronblEanine companions Those who hove used Townes Universal Oistattal need not be told that it is a most complets remedy,* perfect master of pain, and the most speedy remover oC inidanneation ever discovered. 'the experience of such persons is Sufficient to prompt them to keep it always on hand, knowing that ninny valuable Dressed limbs have been saved by this MA. GICAI. IX)NQUEROR of Whaled and other sores, burns, scalds, 4- c. It ' instantly stops all pain of the se verest kindlie prevents all scar. No (amity should be without it, noun immediate application of It, In rase of burns or scalds would do more good while waiting for the doctor tban,he could do when arrived. besides pre ventms long hours of the utmost suffering which might pass before a physician could be obtained. It possesses control over-Abe severest injuries by fire, over mortification, over Inflammation, and by its com bined virtues it acts as Anti-septic, sVerriss. Anti-epee modie,Anoderie. F..moUieste,and.llealies, :led is the most COMPLETE EXTERNAL REMEDY now in use. Thousands ha ve tried and thousand* OM se it. It 'working Its way into public (aver with a rapidity her Wore unknown in the history of medicines. MI mkt. nee. recommend it. Amain we any, no family should he without it. The agents will furnish the pub lic GRATIS with books describing this Ointment.— ca- Each box of The genuine Tousey's Vnierntal Oint ment, has the signature of S. Tense). srrittoi on the out side label in black Ink. Never putchase al box unless this signature ctn be seen. Price XS centrism box, or flee boxes. for 81 00 Prepared by Elliott k Tonsey, Druggists, Syracuse, N. Y., and sold by agents through. mu the United States. • Sold in New York at no, Nassau street. The following are the agents in Schuylkill county for Tousey's Universal Ointment J. 8. C MARTIN, J. G. nnowN, Pottsville. F. SANDERSON, 11. Shinier, Port Carbon, Wm. 11,, MOrlew, New Philadelphia; T. Williams, Middleport, 11. Schwartz. Patterson. • J. 11. Alter, Tuscarora. Definer & liforgenroth, Tamaqua. Wllliadt Price, St. Clair, George Reirinyder, New Castle, ' • James 8. Falls, Minersville, Jonas Kauffinin,Llewellyn, J. Christ. *a Jakob Kauffman, Lower Mehontongo, Bhoener & Garrett, Orwigahurg, Lyon & Rishel, Port Clintnn, Levan & ssuif,nan Schuylkill Raven. Taal Darr, Pinegrove, ' [Oct Malan) teeer9l Vegetabie Panacea vOll the removal and permanent cane of all diseasea I arising firm an impure mate of the blood or habit of the ,body, Chronic diseases of the Chest. Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Catarrh, etc.; Scrofula in all its forms, Tef ter, Scald Head, Cutaneous Affections of the face and extretiaties, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Ilepatic di}. eases, Chronic enlargements "(the joints. White Swel' lingo, Syphilitic Affections, 'constitutional Disorder* arising from debility and all Mercurial and Hereditary predispositions, Ike. kb At every swing of the pendulum, a spirit goes inna into eternity.' The measure of our fife is a hand's} breadth; his a tale that is told a'its rapidity Is like the swift shattle•or the flying arrow ; It is as brief as the fading flower or the transitory rainbow, or the dazzling meteor; It Iso bubble, it is a breath. Between the ell r sing nod settle: forerltre thersavd souls are mini mooed before their Vreator. Death is ever busy pies( and day, at all stamina, In all dimes. Death Is a fun damental law of orTanized matter. Tkrursaads die pre , malurely,victimd of disease.t he Merit a hie consequenc es of violatedlaws of organic life. Disease is the effect of a derangethent of physical law.. and can only be cured by remedial means that counteract their influence. if Xsilart becomes the source of disease, we would not ;tempt to neutralize the atmosphere. but our first cu rative attempt would be to destroy or, retunve thecause upon which it depends. If Meer, cover the body and the constitution becomes enervated Rpm imperfect nu trition anti assimilation, our attention most be lint di rected to this object: . For all diseases that take their ripe from thin source, no .remedy yet discovered ban proven an valuable as the Panacea. The following tes timony is moat respectfully offered :to an intelligent public and the afflicted. • Philadetphia,lJune 9111, 1947: Having been apprised of the nature Of the Panacea, It affords me much pleasure to Freebie to recommend it on a valuable remedy for those Chronic, Constitutional, and Glandulardiscases to which it Is especially adapted. To those who are atilimed and require medicine as an etaraatire, cannot obtain ft in a more agreeable, active and unlforn mate than is to be found In the Panacea.-- I bars rued it ia. several instances with decided Semen, ' Yours, &c. D. ALLISON, M. D. Prepared and sold N. W. cornet 'Thud and South sta. For sale by druggists and others throughout the shin, and by John 8. C. Martin, and John G. Brown, Doug testa, Pottsville, and by E. Kleinert, Mount Carbon. Price ig t, large bottles. Cr For particulars see pamph lets. (Dee447-40.1y VRICBII ROLL 18I0TTER—ny . J'n22-1) LITTLE' & MARTIN Life Insurance. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANY Office Na. 91, Watsat street. THIS Company is now toady to make INSURANCE.? on LIVES; on the instisal system, without liability beyond the amoont of the premium. All the profits of the Comp.nv divided annually among h se insured. m„„„ay., .11 2 ;;•erniunt be paid quarterly, semi-annually. o4Lialf of the n 11.111191 may be paid in a rime a : 12 months. . Company become members Indirislua is ~:*ti red trustees. of the amPorklion. ation in the he rotes of premium, ts..e e foil -P siltution in „f the 4.4„ profit's, are as low as thn‘e of 'atii of her ri: the platens country, and lower than any tuh Companies with only tiportion of the profits. !Clank applications for Insurance, with full particulars can be bad at the omen. DANIEL 1.. MILLER'. President. • WILLIAM ALCLARKE„ Vice President. JOHN %V, HOENOH, iiecretary. Edward Hartshorne, M.D., :limes! Examiners, Mark 61. Reeve, In attendance daily from lin t o'clock, P. M. . 413-1-ly THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANT OF VIIILADELPIIIA. OFFICE No.l634,Chesnut street, dear Fifth street. DIRECTORS, • Charles N. Baneker, George W. Richards. Thomas Bart, Mordetat D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Boric, , Samuel Grant, • David Brown, " - Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. - .Continue to make Insurance, permanent Or limited, on every deseriprion of property, In town and eintntry at.rates as tow as arc consistent with security. The Company have - reserved' a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection tn,the assured. • The assets of the Company on January Ist, 11945, as published agreeabl3 to an act of Assembly, were as follow a, viz.: Mortgages, $800,558 05 Stocks. Real Estate, .1148.3.58 00 Cash, &c Tt mporary loans. 19.5.459 00 1.V...0,07 Since their incorporation, attetiod of eighteen years, they, hare paid upwards of es: orinisa re, kusdird tkossasd dollars, looses by tire, therebyrdrording evi .denee of the advantages of insurance.ns well as the ability and dispositi' to meet, with oromptneas, all liabilities. CHARLES N. RANCKER, President. CHARLES U. RAN CKER, Secretary. The subscriber has 'been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution, and is now prepared 40 make insurance, on every, description of property, at the lowest rate.s. ANDREW RESDEL. Agent. Pousvilleaunel ft, 1841-9.5 4E0319.8 Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Company. THIS Company 'tidying organized according to the provisions of its charter. is now prepared to make Insurances againstloss by Fire on the niurnal principle, combined with the security Of, a joint stock/capital.— The advantage of this syttem Is, that efficient security or afforded at the lowest rates that the brisinets can he done fur, at the whole pro fi ts (less an interest not to excged , 6 per cent. perannum on the capital) will he re-' Limed to the members of the institution, without their beioming responsible for any of the eneagementaor li abilities of the Company,furtherthan the premiums ac tually paid. The great success which this system has - met. with wherever it hal been introduced, Induces the Directors to request the attention of the public to it, confident thatil requires but to he und-irstood to be appreciated. The act of Incorporation, and any explanation in re gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the, Office Northwest corner of 6th and Woad its., o•• of B. BAN NAN, Pottsville. • CHARLES STOKES, President. L. KRUM:MAAR. Secretary. DIRECTORS, . Charles Stokes, ' George W. Ash. Joseph Wond, Abraham R. Perkins, Elijah Dallett, David Rankin. _ .P. L. Laeuerenne, i Walter R. Dick, 43aninel Townsend, Joseph Parker, The if uhaeither hate:been appointed Agent Inc the a boye mentioned institution, and is prepared to effect nsurances on all descriptions of pinperty at the lowest ate,. El, 0 ANN AN. February 'Xi, 18-16,: • r 9 National Loan rand Life Assn. ! ranee Society of London. 4 4 ,t• SAVINGS BANK (or the Benefit of the Widow TX and the Orphan.'—EmporVered by Art of Tar. !lament.—Capital 4500.000 nr 8 - 2-500,0M1—.13esides a R.. serve Fund ((rum Surplus Premiums) of abOut V.5.5,15.)11- : • T. Lamle Murray, Esq., George ri:reet, Hanover 'square, Chairman of the Olin of Directors in London Ellimson, M. D., F. U. .losary - . W. S. B. Wonllinuse, Esq ,F. li. A., S. Slzrtlwrp.— F. F. Catnrmis, Esq. The foSowing are among the advantages °tiered by this institution t— - The guarantee of a large capital, in' addition to the accomulation M . 1.'011111,11, The peculiar benefit secu red to the ii,,nreit by :lie principle of the t 03,1 dere rt tnent. The payment of premiums half-yearly, or mil,- terly, by pariira insured for who!: tern: of life, at a tri thing additional charge • The travelling leave em cosi ve, and liberal. Persons incited fur life, coo at once.borron tialf amount of annual premium, and claim the oa 1/1/. privilege for five SUCCCM,iV., years, on their nun note and deposit of policy. Part of the Capital is perma nently invested in the Viiited States, in the :moms of three of. the Local Directors, as Trustees—available alivays to the a;:.rureil in vasel of it oiputed claims (should any such arise) or othervilise. Thiity days al l Owed after each payment of premium hei.ontert due without forfeiture of policy. No charge for medical examinnt inn The Society being founded on the Mutual and JOint Stock principle, parties may participate In thr , protits of the Society; two-thirds of which are annually divided among those assured for tie. on the pat ticipation scale. Persons who are desimus to avail themselves of the advantages, offered by this Institution, by addressing the General Agent, J. Larder Start, No. 74, Wall St., New York, can obtain the requisite Matto:wino and the necessary papers for effecting an insurance. to- Any information with regard to this Company can he obtained at the office of the Miners' Journal. August 21. MIT CM .ARD LIFE INSURANCE .A t; ITY & TEST CO., OF PHIO:DA., OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ST. Itif, ARE Insurance en Lives,arant Annuities and En -1.V.1. &memento, and receive and execine trouts. Rates for /insuring $lOO on a single For I year. For? years. For I.lle. ann o 05 ually. annually. / 1 36 2 36 193 ' 320 209 460 30 0 914 40 1 69 50 1.96 _ _ _ 60 4 . 33 61 700 Eg•mr..6 :—A person aged 30 years next liirth-day y paying the Company/11 31, would secure to his fa tinily or heirs 0100, should he dM In one yea' ; or for *l3 10 lie secures to them 01000; or tar 313 60 annu ally for 7 years ; he securei to them *MO should he die In? years; or f0r52360 paid annually during life he provides for them 01000 whenever he dies for 116.350 they would receive *3OOO should ne'die in ODE year. • , JANI. - .111 . 20, 1845. TUE Menagerie ottbls Company, at n meeting held on the 27th December ult., agreeably In the design referred to the original prnspectus nr circular of the CniMpony,aptinropriated a Bonus nr addition In all Mi.- ties for Bic whole of life, remaining in force, that were issued prinr. to the Ist of January, 1542. Thence of them thereforg which mete issued in the year 1030, will be entitled to 111 per rent upon the 1111111 insured, making an addition of 8100 on every WOO. That is ,$llOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead ofthe I,,lloooeirleinally insured. Thnce iinlicies that were issued in 1037 will he entitled to Si per cent, or $5750 on every $lOOO. And throne issued in 1338, will be entitled to 7 1 per cent, or $75 on every 100, and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued prior to Ist or Jannary, 1842 The Bonus will be credited to each polocy on the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. • It lathe design of the Company. to continue to make addition or bonus to the pnlities for life at• stated periods: B. W.RICIIARDS; President. Jona P. JAYICA, Actuary. 13-Tne subscriber has been appointed Agent forth? above Inetitution. and is prepared effect Insurances on lives, at the published rates, And give any informat Inn 'desired on the subject; on application at this office. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville Feb. Sth. 5 . Mil . Rlttees Compound $3 rep OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY. Print; preparation is believed to be the hest medicine now In use for the cure of diseases of the Chest, Mints, Ilmnchlat Passages, &e. while the low price at which tt is furnished. places it within the reach of all. The following voluntary testimonial has been received from ammtteuwin arell-knoWn in Philadelphia, emtaged in the Dry Goods business in Market street: Messrs.lJ. L. & 'J. Ritter t--17sstfrines r—Your Compound syrup of Tar & Wild Cherry. has cured inc of a most severe Catarrh. I was In hoarse as to be un able to speak distinctly, and greatly oppressed In the Chest, besides having a terrible Cough. The first deco relieved me, and a single bottle cured me entirely. Yours respectfully, M. O. STAIILE, This pleasant, safe, ilficacloas retited,y is for sate a t the low price of L'S cents per bottle, by storekeepers re nerally in this and adjoining counties, and wholesale and retail by the proprietors. • .1. L. a: 11.'.1. MITER. Druggists. N0..164, North 2d et.. below Vine, Decil 47.50-fiat Marl I-111 "flow Ido Wish a Could et BORE AND WEAK EVES CURED: I F that he your sincere desire, let me tell you that for the enormous sum of 25 cents, you may have your vtiah gtat ilia. by callingon either of the (Mowing gen tlemen and purchasing a bottle of , . DR. EVANB' TONIC EVE WATER: B. RANNAN, 3. 8. C. MARTIN, Pottsville; 11. Shitsler, Port Carlton; or .1. R. Falls , Minersville. There is nothing afloat half oval to it to clime sore eyes in man or bean. Prepared by Dr. Evans, No. 32, North Sixth street, Philadelphia. tin29-5-3m JUNIATA BOILI.t IRON. . TONS asorred boiler Iron, Non. 3.f and 5 of widths 0f25, 34, and 36Inchisarni rt ndorotengthil, A. k O. RALSTON, 4, Eouth Front st; Thilada. ite7 U. iFy• EUMEIna 51,5C3 25 45.15" 67 The Greaten pork -1 OF Tlll3 cE7iTtlitr. To be Published In ten Serni.liCrutisly l'Eumbens, o r 700 liege MI if° pate 3 each. prier 7.$ crews. EV EntynoDy I IIOIII.D sunscluttE TO FP . rrl n. PETEFISON; No. Obis Chesnut street'. ' phyt„_ I I: • dt'lphi.. has commenced to brie, Ili ten segm k - i . etni-monthly parts, of 100 large rsctaTo Ores each.— The first b in h=oed was on atatoniay, March irk... 4 the.piliera win follow In regniar auccesaion every two weeks, until the work in completedi printed on new type, the finest white paper, rist , anq translated from the original Work In French. In ten large volcime b y crne of nor moat learned men. Each of the original volume. will be contained In ono parker( ibie wo r k: Till: I'll GLIC AN V PEINATE IlicjTORT OF THE rorgB OF HOME, (lie' tri, number.l from'the birth of Christ and Saint .Peter, the first . Bishop of Rem. to Pal." Pius 11 . the prevent living Pate, Inyb uf i ny l b. History of Saints. 31. ayes. F. tlwrs 0.. the Church; Re. ligious Ordews. Cardinals, Inquisitions. Schisms, amt the great Reformers. Ely Bouts Marie De Cormentn. To make the work come within the leach or all, as k is the most complete, impartial. interesting, and absorb. ine history ever issued, arid one that ',should be 111 thy. hands of every person in the lanai, the price for tack part wilt be 25 cents only, 'lt will make. when compi r _- ted, two large royal octavo volumes. cif WO pages each. They tan be sent by mail at a trifling Cspense for pont. age. . The cost of the work In France is thirty .olis m and the whole work will be given In sobscribers in th e aille, word for word, for 81 50, or live copies for 810. An edition will also he issued, handsomely bound is two Copal (ktavn Ito tunes. embellished nib pions supberbly-colored engravings of Popea, Cardinals, /mt. , in full COSIIIITIe., Price 15. . ' I Address air orders fn • . • T. D. PETERS',),II No itfir Cliherttit Street; Philadelphti • -Or can be oupplierf tiirrittsvtille by U. B AN .- . . •• ~f g prier,., '. - Only an i ri s The is.-•k W. • .' • I • iri4g 4l'e 'yr` NAN, at : tin- -c the work. Lk kill-is-gm Pottsville for the st..!e ..• , - Double lifithess of tit,: A , SERIES of Lectures, by the Red. B's h., . - 1 Ni,. Rector of St. Paul's Church. Albany, to which the writer shown front Ilistory..that the English or Pre.. Instant Episcopal Church. was eithet:planted -ia the British Isle, by the Apostle Paul, orjrhortly afler the. days of she Apostles—that it existed fOr a series of - about' ten centuries in its pushy, reale:Mg and probount against the errors and corruptions of Rome—tba at only. became subject to Rome In the relkn of Wiiitam the , Conqueror, in the year 1006, who wps aided imiale coats quest by the Pop:—tint English Bishops resisted lead; set el detiance the Bulls of the Popes For near/1 ohs. centuries alter-11ot Om Apestol Churei,stiEngfeeda only bowed to the power and usornation snßsene. for., period of four and a half centuries, when she horst the shackles at ire Reformation, and ,WassterJtahreeked is.. ' her original purity as in the days! of the A *II , soda as the DOW exists. This hook will remove t errom nits impression which how prevaits to a area tlll4l y that it branched off from Runic- at the Reformat bon—ie pg x.. shows from alt the early writers Ores it was sep.lcs_t, and distinct in its worship from i bat of lincoe,in the fifth century. and never conformed, only dation-the per to 4 of the Rome o..lra:it ion. and 'that Is. Is the only um 4. and Apostolic Church in existance- The Church at Rome fell from the trite Gnspel..y tbedesiersand co!. captions of notn—while all the other denseritnatioas whirls are dividing and subdividing, ased gsraab a hy d e ,. troying their uselnlners, and frittering away thenimer so in endless se hbsms and contrniersies, bad smelletenie prior to the Retbrmatson in th e sf.,th century, em i. eol ,. - setnently totally unknown to the Aportter, rake wept c o InMirS toned by Our So ehiu r, I 0 Py rheum)* te • Chore h upon ram Th. Second Vllllol , ..illat received and ftw ssye at plarchl9-121 HANNAN'S Book stens. , . _ WAREHOUA: OF PRINTS ONLY. No. BE "Cedar &, IVezo Yin:k. ,: LEE, JUDSON & LEE II . (LATE LEE &.! JUDSON) Occupy the spariims FIVE STORY WAREIIOUSIS., N 0.56 Cedar Strert.—; lie' whdle of which is devoted its the exhibson and sale of the 'single artlele of - I'M:47'- ED CALICOES. Their present storm consists of nen:- ly ONE TUOCSAND PACKAGES, embraging sortie Ti trl USA 7.. DS of different patterns and cc:46rings. pnd comprising even thing desirable In the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. All of Whirls - _._• . - . e - or '‘v Well are offered for sale, for rash, or Batts tory credit, at the lowest prices, by the PIECE PACKAGE. New styles are received rilroost'evtry day, and ml I of them die got up for .our own sale., and riot to found else Where. Printedilists of prices, corrected from day to lie with ever•• variation in the: market, are plated in Itti i bands of myers. Merit tits will be able to form lonic Idea of the It. t tent and variety of our assortment, when we at to, i mar the site of our usual lito.tk of this 000 ART! LI, r is at least twice the value .of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale Jobber.. This factt together with thil fact, that oar meanstid our attention, instead of lining divided among a set variety of articles, are devored Wholly to one, iwill render the advantagea which we can offer to dealers ' perfectly obvious; anti it shall be our care that nun, who visit our establishment shall meet with any die appointment. II Our assortment incomplete at all reasons of the you. LEE, JUDSON & ip:. P. S.-11. P. LEE, fornowly of the firm of Lord k Lees, and late senior partner in the original firm of In & Brewster from winch connexion he withdrew some time ago, has resumed liniment in ronnertioOrnA Messrs. Lek & Judeonomderthe frill of I EE,JIIBEION k LEE, and he ventures to instir his blends and the pul.li,that the new rim will maintain the 'arr.; pre eminent e, in this branch of the trade; tt hid. fors., ly did inguislied the other two houses to which lr be longed. IN•ew York, Jury 10, 1817.- - ---r-IY - • -- ------,--- ' ireflith ! ? Ilealllar I 77,e meal rffer:ual of nil kn own remedies ! ! Hr. Dralie!s Panacea. THE ONLY RADICAL CURE FOR coNsummoN, IT .11.-Su 001105 Es AND eigam•NieNTLY cones li.t. - riliif.sb Ls sytAiNit FIII.OI en Istrean STATI iie •riol aura, all.: s.!crofilla or King's Evil. 111,timatissii, Obstinate Cu tOnenn4 Etiitoite..s.litotles or Pestules on i , tare. !....l.uclies.llii es,t7liron lc Sore Et es,llin W. , rlit IT Teller, Scald Head, Eribkce- ment • nod Pain 'iir the Bres and Joins, Stubborn Cicero, St ph- Buie St roptyms, Sciatica . or Lumbago. di...se:tors ara.ing Rom an. la j ntliciluts EEC • of Mercury, Dropsy. Cxpoouie or Imprudence' O,lEn (lirailiC qoliSlillEllnI1111(11,01deril. IN this medic inf . SErrial lIIIII.CeIII DM very pol l des IJIIIII. 1:v.70,11de kingdom ale • Unititfiamio pohnd entirely dap,,•,11. 111 Ils , rlglrarler and it rim any other preparation, and unrivalled to it term on the 1 , 31..111 I% hen laboring under disc hotted lit in the ha tol• of el cry person, who by firlgeneral course or hr. ~ 13 predisposed Intim we, ailtnents that moiler life tt' Citron Instead of a ands. often result in death. - Fn SCII.OFELA, Br. DrakeePanavea is reromniended as s err sin re. racily. Not one insraltrlE or us failure . has es wet, red when fr ely used • It gores the disease mud at the same atop imparts vigor to tile whole sit stern. 1 Scrof ulous peitms . cari oeveripay-ton inticliiiiientro tr. the state of their blood Its pitridnatrn shored be ite-ir 'Jot aim; for perseverence trill accomplish acorn or seen heroli'Lirp, it lava Fe .... . . , POR CII,UPTIONS OF TIM SEM; Scurvy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, White Swelling Erysipelas, Ulcers. Osbert., Running linnet, Scabs and flites,Dr. Drake's Pattacea.cannot beton hightsiextulled; it searches math., very' root of tne disease, apd by so. moving it Imre the eystem, makes a cure cettain and permanent INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA I , Nn Medicine pethaps has ever been discovered which gives on much tone to the stomach and cause• the ae• eretinnaf a lientihy gastric juice to decompose the foal as Or Drake's Palmer*. RHEUMATISM. I Dr. Drake's Panacea is used with the greateat payees, ' In Rheumatic Compiatets,especial:y such agate throttle. It cares by driving Inc all impurities and foul humors which have accumulated in the system. which are the cause of Rheumatism, Gotit,and swellings ofthe Joints.' Other remedies romerinies give temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disease' from the system. eves when the limbs and brines are dreadfully sworn. I:ONdIISIPTiON. Connamption rad he cured.—Couelis. Catarrh, Rena. chills, Spitting of /hood, 'Asthma, Difficult of Profuse Expectoration, 'teak Flush, Night 'tweets, Pain in the Side, &c.. have ' , len cured, and can be with as ! moth • ' certainty as any 0 her simple disease. A *teethe has 1 long been sought for butin`iatit, until the diseoeery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. ft is mild and safe but certain. and erlicael uo In its nperetinn. and cannot impel/11y ip- ' jure the moot detente ennstitution. We wouldearnest. • ly recommend those afflicted to g . ve it a trialtand we believe they will not have occasion to regret t. The -system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulceos on the lungs are healed; and the patients girdually regale their usual health and ettength. Read the fel awing ; TESTI ,IONY. • , Philadelphia. Dec. It h, Iftel, Dear Sir s—lit reply to emir question respecting the use of Dr. Drake'' Panacite I will say, that a thnogh a . perfect disbeliever in Ott existence of a P users, or cure for all disease", however valuable It ay be is certain ennititinninf/the system, still I bay belle,/ that a cure fur consumption wonld be discovc ed suns et or later, and en/it - laity led me to try your m Melee in tan Very in reterrite eases. They were prone nneed by the attending physicians to be pulmonary Comet:oriels, l and abandoned Ly them an inenesate. On of thew persons had been under the treatment of se oral very able praetitionets fora whither of years, and they gala she had "old fiehionett Conemptioa emir srd Are* Scrofula," and that she might linger for some time, bm torrid not he permanently relieved. In both cares sits effect or the Panacea has been most gretifyln . Only Myr or five bottle. were used by nue of the limns be- Jure sbe been nto improve rapidly. The other rink about p t ten. I will only add that familiar as Lam a ith Con- sumption by inheritance and by extensive ohservatina as a study, and know ing also the injurious effects la nine cares ant of ten of tar, boneset, and nth r vegeta the tonics. as tvell a. of many expectorantsad seda tives, I ettotild never lave recommended t e use of //rake's Panacea if I hod not been acqualnte with the, „, ingredients. Suffice it Miley that these are r cOmMen dm/ by nor most popular and scientific physl tans, and in their present combined state, (:rot prahab the best. alternative that has ever been made Th turn is is, accordance with a theory cif:consumption b gibed in France a few years ago thy one of h. r otos eminent writers nit medich e. and now established by f. co whirl. ' admit ofno dispute. Very respectfully yours, L. Guam. To use the language or another : "Or. Dra es Pana cea l ie always rabitary Is its effects—never l i IP : jerk/us. ft is,not an opiate—itas nut nn expectorant It tenet ' intendhd to lull theinvilid into a fatal security. It lea gt remedy--a grand healing Laid curative oMpaund, thereat and only remedy which medical e fr 4 leece and, skilb has yet produced for the treatnient of this Ititticrta unetinquered malady ; and no person adittel wills this dread disease, will be just tornmself and tilt friends, i/ he go demi an the grave withoutitestingvirtues. A single bottle, in most name, will arothice d favorable change in the ceilidh Inn ninny patient howl. t low." TO TILE LAriES. 1 Ladies of pate complexion and cOnsumptive habits. and such as are debated by those obstructions which females am liable to, are restored by Om us of a bottle • or two in filtinut and vigor. It to by far the est remedy ever discovered for weakly children, and a els as bare bad humors; being pleasant, they take it. It immedbt ately restores the appetite, strength and to or. i ' Nothing can he wire enrprising than its I cigars tot eir,,,,t, oil the human frame, Pcesoos all w obsess sad? lassitude Who , tektite It, at once become robust anel.! full of energy under Ils influence. It Mimed Mel) coun teracts the neivelessnesa of the female frau e. CAUTION-11e careful end see that you et the fen ~, nine Dr. Drake's Panacea—it has the sign' ore of Geo. P.Storra on then rapper, and also the saint "Dr. Drake's Panacea, Phila.," blown ii, ita: glass. Prepared only by STIIIIRS S. Co., Drug l gh Is, No. 19 North ti Loh street. Phila. Also for Fah. nt Jolts C. DROWN'S Dru .1 tore, and D. DANN A N's Rook stores, Pottsville; C. :rsiley, 0 , - te4iburg ; R. .1. Pry, Tamaqua ; J. 11. Fa Is, Miners- Vire ; 11. Shlsater, Port Carbon, [Jan.”49-4- M. Si, J. M. Rowe. BROOM AND WOODEN WARE . SI Aro. 63, .Nort3 3lsirret, ono door idurr.fr . i rIIILADLLTIIIIA. '- Manufacturers and wholcsate &atria in If kinds of ,arroons. Cllllllll.. MICILETN TA•r. Willow and French Basketa, Stine and W w Sam. Semi ha, DUstrr?,, Mats, Hiacking.Easta made Wooden-were °revery description, c.,, at the! rowert market pricer. MANIA' (LOWFO (JOHN M ROWP. Mirada , l ehvi out - 4,4* II II Chartlv 13 anl rOtn• prrtit• of en , elt .1 many ORE. A, eastsal,
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