II S 7'A NToNISTEA TERNX CALLED /1 N `I".E• I.INIIVI ENT,. Is now universally acknowledged to be the infallible remedy for Rheumatism, spinal Affection', Con traction of the Muscles, 'tore Throat and quinsy, Is sue), Old Ulcers, Pains, in the Hack and, Chest, Ague in Abe Breast and Fare. Ti+Otli Ache, Sprains s a l t n aafi . , B ar ns, Croup, Frosted Tect, stud all Ner- You's Libtecem The triumphant illiCtes: which, 11,13 attended the ap Tillcation Or inia:nost WONDERFUL MEDICINE in coring the most Severe cases of t he-different diseases Übe , a name d. and the IhICll nCOMIUMS that have been bestowed upon it w hetes.. -it'll. been hitrodu telt gives me. the right to call on atilicted to retort at once to the vary , renudy than ran he relied on. , A year has sCalcely elaps,il singe I fir;t introduced to the nolicenf the ptiblic,thia WONDERTUL RtmEnr, and in that short apace of time, it has acquired a repu. trition that ranks it amoncst medicAricsias a erre Ester. nal Remedy theft's; and best. 1; tan teceived the ap probation of the Mbdical Faculty:and many citixertsof influence and wealth have united and recommending It to the Public's mamas a niedicinetiott can be safely re torted to for 'speedy relief. The high characteralready 'attained by this popular Medicine. ban Induced some 'base and.evil minded persons tolpaim of a counterfeit as the genuine ;•and nodoubt the country will be flood ed with a spurious Hunt's Liniment. Be careful and examine well before you bay. and sae you get -STAN'PON'S EXTERNAL. REMEDY CALLED - • 11UNTld' LINIMENT, tee that each bottle has my none blown ujonit, and . that it is accompanied with directions, and wittea fan - .6lmile of my signature nit the second page; otherwise 9 0 4 will be cheated with an article that will Wore in 'stead of benetitting yen.• . . - . - - The low price at whir' it is fold enables every one, even the poorest to be benefitted by this excellent reme dy. It is unfortunately the case that the working elms mar, from exposure,are more subJecetharf the idle aad . nen, to hose verydnfientitles which it In intended to 'cure, yet the exottlfftent price usually asked for tem*. Ales of the like nature (one dollar per bottle.) robe the needy of their dee. Thousands ere now suffering the most tntseee agony, arising trims realised limbs,' distortions of the Mune. Inveterate rheumatism; many of them, perhaps. have already given up In all attempts tooblein relief, after repeated and unsuccess rut trials—but let no sorb feel Mrs of despair he entertained—try BUNT'S Lirir- MENT, It has done WOndOrl. as may be seen by reading She 'leveret cases repotted in the pamphlets which ate ao be had of every Agent. Try it and despair not. Bat should you in carelessness, or Incredality neglect to seek for 'Rhein its proper application, either for your self or your Trlends, then let the blame be upon your self only; for Novidence has now placed within your reach a.safe and certain remedy, which has already afforded relict to thousands, and whose heeling Proper ties are ineontesrible, 'CEO. S. STANTON- Sing Slot, July I, 1817. AGENTS: John C. Brown. Foliar!lle. ~, Jonati Sloblnbuilt, Port Clinton:. Bickel Az Medlar, Orn•lasburg= -Lewin C. Woad,. Schuylkill Haven. James B. Folio. hltnersvillu. Coo. Relfsayder, New Cagle. Waller law•ton, Sr. Cfair. it. Kenapinn, hurt Carbon. • Olivet & Mare,. Belmont. . . W. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphia. J. Williams, George 11. Potts; Brockvilr, • Jou. U. Alice. Tuscarora. Heffner & Morgansvorth. Temvox. - July 31. ISI7. rntuvillo, Nifty 15ttosm2-4v "Rai-4 7/1(1 ,, ,9310AVP • "WERTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH fdOT, Main greet, Buffato —xL;V: ORE. DR. G. C. V AUGIIN'S Vegetalile Lithontript:c turedscelebtatedtnedicinewhica has made GREAT CURER In ALL DIREASER, it now introduced into lids section. The'llm its otitn advertisenientaritt net per mit on extended notice of this remedy; we have only' to say It hos for he agents in the United States and Can atlas alarge number of educated "LYRICAL PRACTITIOX MRI in high professional standing, who make a govern' use of It in their practice in thafollowing diseases: DROPSY, GRAEL, And disease., of the urinary organs; piles and all tits' 'eases of the blood; dera orements of the Ltver,..f.c., and all general diseases of the system. his PARTICULARLY requested that all who eoklleMPhlte the use of this ar ticle, or who desire in formation respecting it; will obtain a vowel/Ls? of 32 pages, which agents whose names are below will s ladly give away; this book treats upon ,the method of cure the properties of the .article, end the diseases it Was been :teed for over this 'country and Europe fur futir yearn with such perfect • effeet. Over 16 pages of tdsornony from the USOURIIT qUartent will be found, itti'NAMES, PLACES, and DATES, which can be written to by any one interested and the parties will anon if post-paid I*. Be particular null ASK for the PAINFLILET, as no other such pamphlet has ever been seen. The evi dence of the power of t his medicine over ALL disease, "is guaranteed hy IN:NOUS of well known standing iaso tiny. . . • Pot up in 20 oz. and 12. oz.. b titles. Price 62.30 oz,; 111,12 ; the tar:, being the cheaper.. Every nettle has "G. C. VAU1111:s1 " rritlen on the directions, &c. See pamphlet twee Prepared be Dr. D. C. Vanzhn, and sold sit Prior spat Office, 207, Main street, Buffalo, V. Y. Offices devoted to the sale of (bid article eleht. nicely, 132, Nassau, New York, :laid corner of Essex .and Washington, Salem, Mass:, and by all Druggists throughout tins country and Canada at agent+. Also for wit: by J. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville; E. , J, . FRY, Tamaqua; C. li. 11ANIM1111. orw lesburg LEVAN es fi A I:EMA N, S h aikdl liaren ; wm. 44. HEISLER. Port l'arbon ; PRICE, St. Clair; 41E0. BEIESNYDER, New Castle; JAS . , B. FALLS, Mtucrevillel - Febl2,lt IS ' 7-15, •Ciapp & Crowell, 01.0 . 711 - STUI?n, • FOR the E.ah, of )len awl Boys' wear, No. 8 .forth Second Strw, s,zn of to Golden Lomb, arse doors .aborelirket CIIILAI/C1.1•111t. • Fre/Vb. ICLOTHS. of • Belgium, A lileTIClll. and larkaerorta:hot. West of Logiatol &meter. ahatings. . • Habit cloths, Sommer Cloths and Bombazines. flack and colored Coslnn/Jetts and Codringtons. Croton Cloths, Tweed,, Drop d'Ele, &c. 1'4.7c/font St ',fr.. Super black French Cirerimeres and Doeskins.... Taney, plain and mined Caesimeres in every variety. Marino CaMirmiircs of .all colors and Super fancy and Linen Drillin;s, new styles. Wide and narrow Cord and Ileaverieens. Battioetts,.all shades and qualities. Super black Satin anil'iniZ SIIk Feelings. Super Cashmere and Valk.ncia Ve.ginga. White apd colored Marseilles, lance aseorment• Diab Cloths and other Coarh Trimmings ; *Serges, Paddings, 4-c., and n great variety of goods adapted to Men and Soya' wear, which - we offer for sale by the Ante or at retail, and Invlte the attention of our friends and others visiting the city. CLAPP dr. CP.OWELL, Dim S N i dtth Second St. Sign of the Golden Lamb, Philadelphia. (aprith 3mo lb I ,q 7 ESIE - - - ripoltipm rattr.N . AND BLACK TEAS. From J. Atenklum &. Co.;. TEA nr.ALERS S. In.eorner Cheinnt and DEALERS, streets, :ettlLAnaLetil,t• - • 11,7 11.—One of our partners Karin, learned the'Ten 1 • 1"•bte-Iness of the Chinese thentselves, during a resi dence of seven years among thorn, the pubic loaf there fore expect of on the Inn benefirof the knowledge and elpeigenCe thus acquired. To our Brett leas, particularly, we wish In gall at tention an possessive a denree of al rength and richness of flavor reldem equalled. Black teas are totfire;rally used by the Chinese, who consider lbe.Green fit only. f•r foreigners. Our phy.lcisits also rectonnWint the Mark an making a more healthful beverage than the, Green. Each.patkage is so ,cored as to retain the cis( to, of the lea for a lone time in any clunate, and coniailtsfult trijrlit of tea, feu...pendent of the metal and paper sank rritich ll la enveloped. • J. C. JIIStINS & Co. The above ...ornate tea. put up in 4, I, and I th. ckass,, jai' recclve d and wily be constantly kept for oe by the subscriber. • J. WHITFIELD. a1u58.717 48-tf • Cheap Window Mewls. J. WII.1.1:111S, No. 12 North Sixth st. Phila- B.ddphia, Vennian Blind Manufacturer; has now on band tl.e largest and most fashionable assortment of narrow slat and other Venitian Illinds,of any. other establishment in the United States: comprising entire new styles, trimmings and colors, which will he sold at the lowest.prices, wholesale and retail. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal te new ones. The citizens of ethitylkill county and adjoining districts are respectfully invited to call and examine his assortment beforepuichasinu vlsewhere. feeling con fi dent of pleas ing and giving sallstaction to.all who may favor him with a call. B. J. WILLIAMS, Phil'a. aprilS aim 15 No. 12 N. Sixth st. Ilydropathlc Si ~ Board of Directors ofthe lIIIDIMPATIIIC T N. STITIITE. Ephrata, Lancaster County, announce to the public that they hose secured the cervices of Dr T. T. Mann as physician, whose well-khnwn qualifica tions Milts profession as a regular physician and strong 'testimonials from Medical Colleges and pritate prim- Thinners of distinction, must secure the confidence of -the community. and place the Institution equal, If not "superior, to any In the country. The extelilishinent is now open for the reception or rratients, wire may obtain any Maher Information by application (post pelt,) to Dr. Mann Ephrata Post Office. FPM Koxifor.triir.n. Pre•iblent, JAS. ICONIC:MACKE% Secrttnry, • ISRAEL METERS, - JOHN ROVER. ' SAMUEL LANDES, ABRAHAM LANDES. rob. 96•3615. 3ino 9: Coal Screen's ! Coal Screens ! ! THE /inscriber is extensively enzatzed in tho manu factory of worrlN wino SCHEENS upon an Improved anti entirely pew principle, for which he has eerured LETTUttit PAltENT,tind which be confident ly believes wilt ho found u parr trial, superior to every other screen in use for durability and all the (Millie, n rood screen. They are woven entirely of wire, midair' be - made with meshes and threadsof any re roltedlixentut vtrenath. WIRE AVILi NO OF EVERY DEiSCRIPTION will ad executtqr at the shortest notice. and screens mode to every pattern, adapted to all the uses for which perrens.are required. ..".. f üb4ctlber has racently removed his estab tishmitntt r . VOll t` tee t, acair the corner of Norwestan street'., 'HENRY JENKINS.' Pottsvf t. April t 161 L ~t oriselato4.. ' 1 4'' -,- )"- , • ~ ,-• ' /"' ;----4.: •,''' 4, / - -- " 7 " . "- 4.- ,:- - 1- 7,,,,, ; , ii;r,.). - ~.. _ ." • • v, :••••7; ,, - ." , N-,.3...,,,..- • . ~ j 7.711- ~,;;; . . ,-, ' .., ..- - .1 = ... - • , 41 .... 7....- .- e.,-N "::? -' , ... 1 1, iPP4I/` . 16-,,. „..ii.... , ...2,, , , ~... , ~_ ‘,,,, z1 „ , -,,..-,, :;,.N, -4,,k_,-, „ ty - • , ..;„,--____ -...- --„,, , 5---,-, -- - --- 1 • Lite Insurance. • PENN 511ITrA1, LIFE INSURANCE:COMPANY Weasse street. • : THIS Company to nosy ready LO mike • e INSIMANCES on LIVES, on the nu:Joel system,without liability beyond the tanonnt Of the rinturn. - MI the profits o r the Company divided anmuallyamollg The prenthun may be paid quarterly, eeniLannuallpp. or annually. or one•half of therretruum may bo paid - t a ante at 12 months: . . Individuals iocuret in this Company become members of the corporation, arld vote for trustees. ' • . Ihe roles of premium, with a fall participation is the profits, are as low Us those of any-other institution In the statenr country: and lower than any oftheEnglish Companies, with only a portion of the profits. Monk application's for Inguranee, with full , karticalani can be had at the office. HANIEL 1.. MILLER. Peri Went: WILLIA.SI M. CLARKE, Vice Preardint. - JOHN W. HORNOH, Secretary. - - •• Edward Hartshorne M.D.; m 1 dieaam • l i z • i nem Mark N. Reeve. i ' ' ' . 'ls attendance dally ham I tolteclosk. P. ht. _ , - intl49-4.17 Ate) v * TDB-PRA/MINI FIRE INPIOBANCE CONIPJLNY OP P JIM ADELPIIIA. • OFFICE No. /153{,,Chesntri street, neat PMlttnnset. air DIRECTORS. ••• Charles N. Bancker , George W. Richrds. • Thorne, Ilatt, I • Mordecai D. Leßla• Tobias Wegner. Adolphe E. Bone, Sanmel.Grant, • David - B. Britten, Jacob It. Smith, Morns. Patterson. • Continue to make Insutener.permanent or limited, on every deseript ion of property, in town and country at rates es low as .are consistent with security. . • . . The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which withltheir Capital and Premiums,ssfely inrestml,allimt ample protection to tan muted. The areete of the Company on January tat, 18•103, as published agreeably to an act of Assembly, were as follows, : 61906,55,9 65 'Stocks, • 51,563 55 Real Estate, 108.359 90 cash, &e, - `45.157 87 Temporary Mane,. 125,459 00 Since their incorporation. ',period of eighteen years, they-have paid upwards of one sniffiest lira 'kindred thousand dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evi dence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to inert with promptness, all liabilities. CHARLES N: RANCHES, President. • CIIAHLEn , G. RANCHER, Secretary. , ''he subscriber; has been at/Pointed agent for the above inentynded ; institution. and is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of Property, at the lowestors. ' ANDREW REBSEL. Agent. Pottsvil knelt, IS4I-25 Veblll-9 . 2 Spying dfarden Mutual Inauranoe Company. Tlns CuniNnt having organized according to the provisions Oros charter, is now prepared to make insurances againet toes by Flee on the mntnal principle, combined with the security of a joint stock capital.— The advantage of this system is, that ettCleat security afforded at the lowest re Ire that the business can be thine for, as the whole profits; (less an intere,t not to exered d per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re turned to the members of the instittition. without their becoming responsible for any ofthe engagements or li abilities of the CoMpatty,fitrtherthian the prenthima ar.- toothy paid. - The great success which this system has met with wherever It ha. been introduced, inducer the Directors to recto•et the attention of the public to it, confident Oath ' .requires but to be understood to be appreciated. The set of Incorporatinetcand any explanation in re gard, to it, tnay he obtained by applying at the Oille'e Northrest corner'of Cub and Wood es., se of B. HAN NAN, Pottsville: CHARLES STOKES, President. L. kRUMIIIIAAR, Secretary. DIRECTOR)?, Charles Staki.., ' 'l7sartre W. Ash, Joseph Wand, Abraharit R. Perkins, Elijah Dailert..;- David Rankin. F. 1., ',truer! , n rtr, - iralter 11. hick, Samuel Townsend, Joseph Parker, The sliimerther has been appointed Agent Inc the a bove mentioned Institution, and Is prepared to effect naurances en ull, deveriptfon2 of piopertyat the lowest stew. . I B. BANIVAN. •February tg, National Loan: Fund Life Aesu. ranee .oclety of London.. A SAVING FIANF ter the Benefit of th e Widow II awl the Orohan. '—Emprovered hp Act of Par. Itamentt-,Capltal .£soo.ll(lrnr Itt.:;oo.frrt—llesbies a Hp eerve Fifer% (from tiorples Prendorn.) °fallout ces,ooo - Jamie :Thom, Eciv, Geerve Wee, Moore, square. Chiiirmln of the urt of Ihr...retrain Lowhin Ply.ocia+.—J. Tillotson. M. P., F. R. rt. .lestAry.— W. S. B. WuolliGu,, E fl , F. FL A.. - 8. F. F. en uiraux, Tim I*.•Howfug are among the a IvantagrA ollilvd by this iurtitution :4- The guarantee of a large capital; in aOditinit.tn tdie aceutoulltlon of premiums. The peculiar benefit 1.,11• red to the a=-n red bi the prine•ple Orthe loan depart ment. The payment of rr,tnium, nr quar terly, hy Parties 6,nre/1 for ntin'e terns of life,•at a iri tlittgaddith,nal / hare, Thetravelling leave exten•ire rat l'er=ons tlNlrred fotlift,rcn at once br.rrnsi half aloollnt or inou tl pavnium, an d rhth,,h e onyne prii deer f,,r 114 sure;-eve )e-sr, on flush own . note and deposit of thdiry. Port of the Caphitl perrna nentl} isarq.,' m the.l'bite•l States, in the names of three 'of the I.,iral Dlse,torA, as TrtOecs—available Away,. to the .t. , ,tired to sail , s.f d i=puteri chime (,1,,,” Id any a,...) of otherivdie. Thirty days al lowed :In, each plylsi•Ltit of premium hetorne, doe Without fors iuuc of policy. No charge for medical exammail"n. The Society beton founded on the Mutnal and Joint Stork principle. parties may fitirtiripate In the profits of the Societ,y ; two-thirds of - which arc anntathv divided among those arettired for Iffe on the participation !mate. Peiyons who are desirous to avail themselves; of the advantages offered by this institution, Ay addressing the General Agem,.l. Leander Starr, No. ,1. Watt St., New York, can obtain - tile requisite information and the necessary papers for effecting an insurance. Any information with regard to thiftomtratly can he obtained at The office of the Miners' Journal. August 91, 151,7 31— , THE GIRARD LIFE INSIIII.A . NeE A NIN • TrY Sc TRST OF Eliff.:llsA OFFIOE 159; . CHESNUT ST. . d. { ARE Insurance nn 7ives,grant Annuities and En- IVI dnuments, and receive and execute trusts. • , Rates forllinsaring $lOO an n sinhele life. For I :year, For: years. FrirLife. ' •annually. annually. 20 i 0 05 • E :7 20 0 011 136 • 2 36 ~ 40 1 1,60 - - 193 • 326 , __ SO 1,96 709 400 60 4135 4 91 7 00 Exaver.c:—A person aged 30 years next Mr th-day unityyi the Companylll 31, would setnre his fa, unity or belts *lOO, 'Mould he dio In one yea s or for *l3lO he secures ti thorn *I000; or Inr *l3 60 annu ally for 7 yeard; he-secures to them *lOOO should he die in 7 yoars; or forsl3 60 paid - annually during life he provides" for them $lOOO whenever he dice, for $0550 they ivoubl-rCeeive 35000 should he die in one year. I I 1 JANUARY 20,1545: TILE sfanarers oink Company, nt n meeting held nn the 37th December tilt., agreeably to the dsalgo referred In the original prmipectits or circular of the Company, appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poli tic. for the whole of life, remaining:ln forie, that were issued prior to the Ist of.lannary, - 1842. These °Mem therefore which were limited in the year 1836, will be entitled:to TO per rent upon the smn Insured, roaking an addition of $lOO on every *lOOO. That Is *llOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the.looo originally insured. Those policies that were issued in 1637 willbe entitled to 81 per cent, or 007 50 nn every *lOOO. And those issued in 1038, will he (ntirlmi to 71 per cent, or 475 on every 100, and in ratable prnporvions on all said Miele. Issued prior to 61 or January, 1012. The Bon. , will be credited to each outcry on the books endorsed on presentation at the °Thee. .' It it the deslg l n of the Company, in continue to make addition or honus to the policies for life at stated periods: !" ; • B. W. RICIIATID; President. JOHN F. JANE% Actuary ' *The subscriber has been appointed .Agent.: for the above Institucion. and is prepared effect Insuianeeson liven, at the published rates, and give any information desired on the Subject, on application at thin office. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville Feb. Stb, - r 5 . TIRE GRAND:ll.'ulttl.ti'llE• • vi OR the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, 1.4 Piles,l} y s p rr ps la', Scurvy, Smallpox, Janndice,Pn ias in the Rack, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Wart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Achma; Fevers of all kinds, rentaiu, Complaints, 3leash a, Salt Rheum, Ili-auburn, Worms, Cholera Mochas, Coughs, (wormy, Whooping Cough, Censu option, Fits, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching of the Slim, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous CogiPlaints, and a variety of other diseases', arising from Impurities of the blood, arid,ob structions in the organs of digestion. Experience has pitted that neatly every disease ori entates frnm Impurities of the blood of dem rigentent of the Iligestite organs; and to secure health, we mustre move tin-se obstructions or restore the blood to its na tural Mat, • , The aversion to tabling medicine inmost effectually re motel by Cliatter's Varetabla Purgative Pills; being completely enveloped with a coat Mg apart rake oval. (which is as distinct from the internal ingredients as nut shell from the kernel) and have no tztste of medicine, bat areas easily swallowed as bits of tautly. Moreover they neither ntoscate or gripe In the 'slightest degrees hot operate erpiallY 'nn all of the diseased pans of the aystein,itutead of confining' themselves to and racking any particular region. Thus, if the ).leer be affected, one Ingredient kr ill operate on t hap:a:tenter organ,and btcleansing it of any cacaos of bile, restore it to its na tural state. Another will operate rot the Mood, and re move all iniparitics. in its circulation, while a third will effectually expii whatever lmpnritlrs may have been dischatled into the stomach. and hence they strike at the root of distOsc,remove impure humors front the body open the pores externally and internally ; separate all foreign and' obnoxious particles fmm the chyle, so that the blood moat be thoroughly pare—thus, securing a free and healthy action to the heart, lunge, and liter; and thereby [bey LealtA, even [)'hen AD other Inc./0S hate,. The emire , rothi6r ibo above ran be ascertained by the mild . ,tl l4 7l , l iie:a 4 y l t P h a , e l: . l r l i n v n t i . : l t e l nr o nev a:Pe.irr:l b a ' all e ' B 4. and Seaiu in where they . do'not give universal satisfaction: Retail plimm,ts rem,: per box, • T l l e n ' it II ile\c'eer.itlYineiteldll c l o .l ltn k t y ; r cii,kner's Yelp table Purgative 11)11 'll GM - SIMI and Field Impleaneuls Q MALL : 4 1etl lines with Trundles, X.) Tay Spades for Children; • • Gook,. ('mining Rnivei, wrouzint Iron! Orden Rakes, largennilstipill, Shed! , for Driitxiag ilordets., Pate Pruning :nears, and Prnininirliee`; Ladlcs' Scissora fungi/liming Shrubbery, Sy:in:tic. Srf 'ctrabltig.rlaats: ()Word Grace, Clover and Tinintliy SZed, &e. &e. • lost received and for sate at . lIANNANis nprils 15 .Cloap t e atime Store , , Who re nrders are TeCelved forma kinds of igricultural AIYC A c S o t i Vlt b ICTIIPS.--Th e osen or zle t raZit e j.an 318 u 44-11 )) - centre.i. • VlZlifiNgitgt :OUR Nr4l4 AND POTTSVELLE GENERAL ADV.F.RTISER. :PATE.NT lIIIETALLIG-'IFLOPEN, FOR TILE USE OF MINES.OMAILWAYS; • 'War rear, imparted to order, bytile'subseribei.:7 T H ESE Ropes are now utmost =tam - rely used In the Collieries and on the railways in Great _Brit dß, and are found - to be greatly super - to-ea hempen Unto as regards safety, du rabilityhad etronemy.'-.: 'The Patent Wire Ropee, base prayed to be still In 'gordcouditimiafter three yeat'e service, in-the came situation where the Hempen ones,iweviously used, of double the site and weight *mild wearottt In nine or ern months. They have been useiffot almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes and ettainahavebeen applied. Mines, frialhwaye,aleavy,Crenes, •Standing _Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conducters. Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes. &e, They drumade either of Iron or Copper Wire. and in cases of mu:IC-exposure to dampness, df Calvanized Wire. Testimontali from _the most eminent-Engineers in England can be.ihown is to tbeir efficiency; and' nu, additional Infortnation requited roe-denting. the differ ent deft - aphorist:W . 4 appilration 'wiltbe given by/ . ALFRED F. REM P. 'TS Broad it.. New Yost. Sole Agent in the United Scares. New York, May 20th.1545. • • .1.1. ! C 2 • • • . 0 a.' ••• - 174 • ' r ~ ~ ~ Y . •••• -e, • . a . - • Y co - ‘,7 3 . C 3 aw cn c . 3 o r% : 4 / 6 -.. , 3 3 „.: m r : ~~ 411,220,097 67 _ . 3 o c Ffr . ag " al C. >I o 3 - 4 Salarnander,lFlre, and Thief . Proof Chemirs, Fire-Proof noses for Ranks and. Starts. Seal and Letts opyine Presses, Pura , Ytlte4.taed RefriTera. Moter,,lllters, Patent Portable Water tosets.ta tended foe the . itad Wert. EVANS WATSON,. it, South Mini St., Opposite hie PAitadrt. Exchangs,) Vf, ASP FACTURE and keep constantly on hand, a IV.L 'large assortment of the above articles, together with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which are so constrneted as to set at rest all manner of doubt RR to their being strictly fife-proof, and that they will resist the Are of any building. The out. side cases of these Safes are made of holler iron, the inside case of soapstone, and between the miter ease and inner mac is is space of some three Inches thick, sod is filled in with Indestructible material, so as to make it an impossibility WWII any of the contents in side of this chest. Theseßirewstone Salaminders we are prepared and do challenge the world to produce say article in the shape' of Book Safes that will stand as much heat, and we hold ograelves ready at all times to have them fairl y tested by.pubile bonfire. We also con tinue to manufacture a large and general assortmentof nor Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there Are overeat now in use. audio every instance they have given entire satiertetion to the pnrebacers—Of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them In use : Marx nod d Snyder, Pnitsville; Joseph C. Lawton. Pottsville; Mr. William Car4,l l o7ltsloWn, Pa. N. & C. Taylor, 129, North 34 et.cA. Wright & Nerno err, Vine st. Wharf; Alexander Caro,. Conveyancer. corner of Ftlhert and 9th eta.; John M. Ford, o'3, North .3d tot; M4erx B o th, 2n , North at ; James M. Paul, let, 00nIn 4th et.; Dr. Itarld - dayas. P. South 3d at•; Matthew T Mnler,2o, Snoth 3d At ; and we enald name some nilndredo of others if n were necessary. Now we invite tile n!ten, ion nhhr noldw,anduartiettlarly the.e in want of Fire Proof Safes, to rail at MIT atere bert,te purettrodne eitewhere, and we ran notify then; that they will get a better and chea per artiste at our alnfe than at any other exlahlithment in the r ity. 'We alto inanufartnre the ordinary Fire Proof Cheats at very tow price:, etteatter than they eau he ',ought at any other care hn Philadelphia. Abtiortilual. ,Supporters, - 1 rri: - .44. • %Wc 011 f Jry r: :. : : • TFIE subscriber Ids Made an arrrangcment fern sup ply of HOOD'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER; also his HERNIAL. APPARATUS, which he will sup. ply. to physicians, ;cad those requiringthem, at Plulada. prices.. These instruments are now generally used by the faculty In Ph iladephis, and ere hlghlyrecommend ed by all who have used them. F. SANDERSON. • PottsYille, aprlll.2 Ai • ' 17 Paper - Hangings, and Borders, DECORATIONS'. STATUES, NICHES, &c: 200(1 PIECES' of Paper Hangings, florders,Panel, flail, Gold.,Fresco 'column. and new style Entry Papera,makinellie Most elegant assortment ever offered for valeta this market, ju-t. recelred and for sale by the anbseriber, • Philadelphia. and some feet than Philadelphia pricers, wholesale and retail; la additiost to which he. hes several - hundred 'patterns to 'elect froM, fit ease persons minnothe suited out of his present large wort. 111- Remember that his stock embraces all the new patterns of three of the largest. Factories in the Country. *Paper Hangings as lovi es It CAS, and as high as 01,56 th.r piece at BANNAN'S nprii3 151 Cheep Paper and VS rlety Stores. *Persons washing to sell again, supplied at whole .ale prices. - TO CABII BUYERS.; • B\ROAMSI BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ..dt X. SO North 71Ird Strect..-24 Floor , Philadelphtn. %IDE subscriber to daily receiving a variety of Fancy 1. and culler DRY GOODS, from. the Philadelphia and New York AuCtlons, embracing Such articles only av can be bought at less than ordinary market rates, thereby enabling him to supply purchasete at less prices than can be furnished elsewhere. . • Dealers, who buy for Cash, are assured that they will And it to their interest to examine. the Goods, which will will consist of those which are purchased et (breed Auction Sales. A. DEWALD, nil's,. sprite ]trio 15] "80 North Third Street. Tobacco! Tobacco! • George U. "Gelman lf 48i, Jlfarkit Steeeti—rnmnELenra, vv 7 11 8 0 E 1 4 1 i S R A s L , L b ge r al r ts ei l t n i T n l n a c t e m e e S t N . U r 7 ;n a t n ry d Merchants. Their stock c onslst. of the most celebrated brands of Cavendish, tanner's, and Greener's 3, 6 , and 8 plate, Comets 5 andB lump, and all the beat brands I, 2,5, 8, 15, and 32 lump., Mrs. Miller & Co.', and Anderson's line rat Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Pipe Heads, Spanish, Half Spanish, and American Sews, all of which they will sell atter, if not lower than any other House in the city. Do not forget to call at 3 doors below Second Street, south side, Philadelphia, Pbita. March 54-10.113 10.2 m The Great - IFtelbrmation. I , IIE Pictorial EilltiokorD'Aublgpes great work on I the ReformaVon of the Sixteenth Century, In Ger • many, Switzerldnd:&e. ' • - Just publi,he4 by Joeept .I.Speel, No. 06, Cherry Street,. above ritair, Pbtladetirbla, his splendid 12ino edition of the above-named work, with 18 costarred il- Inetrations from original designs. Font vols. In 2; bound in extra cloth and librat y sheep.. - ' • • The publi..her respectfully tails the sherd/On of the trade and the nubile generally, to thia work, tieing the only illustrated edition published to the United States. Ire trusts that the beauty of its embellishments, the strong and substantial inarner in which It is hound; iti conjunction with the known populatily or the work it self, will be a sure recommendation le public favor. JOSEPH A- - SPEEL.' No. 06, Cherry street; above Sloth. Phitala. J. A. S. has aide lately pontiabed-a new and beat:lllbl edition of Servant Bell's Fares Shaw, a suitable book fer children, neatl done up in-extra cloth. • Mille, Match 18 1 t l 4B - Z . 12-3 m AT FIANNA:V:3IIOOK_ STORES. ' Jopenin; a large end well-selected .nseorlmcnt ti of Garden sei , ds, all warranted fresh from Land reth's, which wi it he sold wholesale and retail at our. .sery prices. Ve "Persons wishing to pueebase to sell again,supplidd at city prices byithe 'quantity. (Febl 2 TO HOUSEKEEPERS. T 176 subscribers incite inuidao ors oral! or any ktnds 1 or DRY GOODS required In lonssekeeplor, in call and examine their stock, whichis"confinedVlClUßlVCiy. In Diode articles, comprising in nail an kinds of Linb and Cotton filteetings;gallm , lltankets, Enmesh Table Cloths and Napkins, Towellngs; Ttekines, Table and Piano Covers, Furniture, Dimities and Chlntees, Ent broidrred and low priced Certain llitstine, 'Worsted Dama,l, and ttoreens, Domestic blusllns..6re,ttie ; tn. timber with a large stock of all 'kinds or Flannels, and the hest styles of Irish Linen - , , whiCh they import direct from the most celet rated bleachers: By excluding Dress_ Geed. from their business, they ara - relleited from the nerereity of asking high prices at the commencement of the season to compensate for - Insece-eonsennent upon changes of fashion as the season advances, tindw ill sell at the lowest possible ;rade orprolleir es the suredmeans or extending their bIM, JOllbi V. COusiWEn e LL*. SON. corner Mem: Nos•Cp 113.11743-7m] out mid Rh att, ?Wads. - " c. if) eAf.).47tl7*:: 7.1.0* • , ~ Scarpa'A.ComppLqui Kopp 9te Pala end the discharge et tnatterorom the.eatt titre NI thore • irvagreea-4 bin noises like the . btmeiNrof insects, fallln^^ et water,* mizzinf orattatnFtGe>Whxh are vympuTate of. up -preathingdeafixesA-sutaleogenerallY Attendant. tire disease• . - HERE j .c c OmpOting worthattendineta c - omingai ioeaarr in a Ma 010 extinslVely Giaeff both ire city and'contitrsx', A , • .•.• -”lbetebyxday.lltat (tato .elieets - of n severe reis last winter.' became partially denf auesuted With very dose rec able noun like ringing of bells.*cov Nth gradually increased,-untilt completely Nit the bearing of one ear.—when I was I - Adored tot rtcarpileAcons uc'aii, and =drum , happy to any, that with the,tiza of One bottle of the above medicine I van !learns welt zit ever', and 'all disaereettblii noties have entirely disap peared. Any Author tnfermatliin respr ming my case, will be gladly given, by calling on Too at No. 45k North Fifth street near Race. • :DANIEL GRACFP. Philadelphia, Nei. , Far sale by .Id.r. P. Guairert,.No; l O.Nnrth B. streetYbilada. In pottavltle Uy J OfIN CJ riltowN in liarnabore by G. GROSS, and la' Reading by Mr EAUL,wbeie those inteteeled tat, obtain pally inter aging rilflcales of cures: ; ' • • Decenal!er ,111. iSga 1 " . 75 ,ern ..... _. Bet no e el :.c. . • y cs _.= •,-: ~ tx - ts ioic r - , .• - . - 0 ....•nz , - ..- A,-.4.., i c e .• . _ • ..„,-..--. t•-•,..„..--,,,,,f... : ...„.„,,,,..., - - 10•., -1 , --- irc. ;.,,,,-,-.--, , ,, , .-4---A - ~.. -, btar , ...› ,, , , c ,.. , -,---%:=•,, ;,., . „..---,„..- ,- j , ,••• . 4 ,- 4 4 4 ..... - ' - V,ri • ••••,'','" '- +o' IA tl , : . . 1 - • Iti ~- ' • • - ' ' ' : -, •••., • . ... 6 ;...:,. ".. ... I-. - ' - ''. , ' '..: - L 7 ,....:“ --....,,,, .. r ,,,• :-..,- 4 .. CRE . EM • . Er ..••i rOik. - Nt o , Aty . . •- Faots-for the „ THE Constantly increasing Popularity and sale of D. A. Yahnestnek's Yermitlige has Induced Persons vibe are envious of Its success:to palm off upon thogub lie preparations which all medical men know to be Ire flesclonaln expelling worms friim the syetem. 71011Yetrinfuge made' its wayunto public favor upon the ground of he own t intrinsic merits,•more thin any other medicine of the lrind nowt used; and, while many 'worm remedieshave, by dint of puffing, been forced Into sale, and shortly after gone Into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly inerged,ll. A. Fohnegtock's Vermifuge continues to be triumphantly sustained. It bas only to be used and its effects will fully sustain all that in said of its wonderful expelling power: CERTIFICATE. traits, Eric Co , New York, Jan. 7.1813.1 We certify that we have used D. A. Fahnestoclea Yea , mint& in our families, and in every easejit has prolo - a decided and effectual remedy for expelling worms from the system. We cordially recommend it to pa rents who have ch'ldren alibied with that dangerous i WM. D. PAINE. . I ROLI,I,RT MAY. ' ' I . 103 . DURRQUGI/S. For sale, wholesale and retail, nt the drug warehouse of U. A. FAIMESTOCK & CO: Corner of Sixth and Wood gts.. Pittsburg, Pa. : ;.r For sale in Pottsville.: by CLEMENS & PARVIN . Dru crisis.. December° • . . '51:!-- MO o m o.ll . -4 0:.. e.. , 2b As; R - 05 - 4o 7:1 . .-..Z OD n. 4.- I:1! 5: 3•• 1;11! - 71 . • 11. the City of .iferito! Great success oolong. the Tann tee', I Lent r from a High of South Carotin,! Testimony of the Public .I'noo 1 irright's Pills Tri umph ant ! XTR ACT oLt Iritelrfrnm I he editor of the Green,' le _h_AVlnuntaitwer, s4,uth Cnroluri. tr. IV. Wright:—Dcar ear:— • • • we,•l: ortty., ago I sent Lyon a Nfootillineer. tontalning a loiter front; glue of our.Voloot,.ers i tt the Pity Of Itt lie.. it tybu.li be pa)• WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGLTABLE find, r all the Ott utuftattetts, the lughett toted of praise I hare ever knot, n n medicine to receive. The Volurk; tore. Wm. W. 4:emit:qt. Esq.. is a gentleman of One siandmg—an a, complihhed and well educated Yuan, and was ierrioll, Illtal eMEIIII- Pel this Ito/rit.t. Ilyone err yeto adverb, erect, lit a ebsticslown paper, 1 hap. pried h, foal, the location of your ollit.e. unit tisuutht rot might steno OH :mole of ;emu Vu . tht BGegurd to your Ineflitifte. therefore 1 :eat the paper. I the for,or int: is MI ltA t rat I froth ttcr re bared to ahoy,: My heidth kevery fo-t inq 1 , 5'112. I 1 rocursd a few days ago. some of lir: It'ete he', Indian rereteble FIV.I lint thiiy_have ivied m LIGC MAGIC t" 'lisle it appears that tlie lost e and patriosie Volun teers w ho 1,00 gone to MoNleuto rierotol the righlo mod hOnor their c. ma rc, al. eaily begin to realize the exl troorilinnry cable oitilts incomparable medicine. Le.ii4 hie to !hull!: IJI`INION!Ft OF TUC PRESS: [Free. the Delaware I:eprenr,Lteldi,X. WtllollT'n IntltAn Ilt.GLTAJlLLl.'ll.l.l.—Although rot part ieulari} friendly to patent WI. Cotton ern• lbai n e have licciinic 0 entiscit to these pills,harlsg had an ornortnnity on 001 no two or three an comma to toot their onion. y. For a gentle medicine, one or too will be found mild though t Meetly, Where . bife.ir other impurities Mere ticcinintivell. and to ,re thoronth tnedirinc is regent:ll,a dose of three or four ri the'," pills taken an going tki bed, Will be found effectual:li cleansing the stomach and metering th e b owe l. to ;, healthy state. We speak from experience; and tale pleasure In immmending-t he pins to the public. , s (f'rent the Beetemilatly Times.) 1001.011 . V6GET , OLL PII.Ln.—Of oil de public adSertised medium, of the day, we know of none that we can more safely recommend for the iht that flesh is hen to," than the pills that are Sold at lie depot of the ;North American College Health, No. lb-, Tieuiont strvid,llo.l4m. Cieceral instances we know of where they are need to foinilies with the bi:Mest satis faction; arid no longer, ago than yesterday, we beard an eminent pity mcian of this city resommend them la high trams.. DAVID EVANS . JOIJAN NES WATSON A PRIVATE OPINION ! Fro ris Slurried to, St. La torence,' COlfllf • • is WRIOIIT'S is DtAY VE4ETAIILL PILLS, are the beat medicise ever offered in this eeetion of -country to my opinion. • • 11. BLIINAIID. POWRRFIif, fESTIMONY From Servo, Genesee County, N. V. Title In TO CLTITIfT, That 1 leave need WRIGIIT'.IO. DUX Vtorrsata Pi t.Ls in my family, and have sold to• various pertains, within a short time, one hundred and fifty hoses of them; and they have universally been spo ken of as A GOOD MEDICINEt ' Th ey hare restored A amber of Imdividaala who were in a deelinina state of health, and tar arstryteda or cAtirs have CURED THE PlLES—scone eases of long staridina. Ido theerfully yecommend WRICUT'd /NOM. VROZTABLIC PILL. to an who are out of health, ifs being a Inost'excellent medt eine. Yours. &e.; 11, Wit.cul. 'From Cape Vincent, Jefferson County. Do. W. Wt. ionti—Dear sir:— • • • We have sold pour INDIAN Veurrant.a RILLS for the last four year.. We find they give tinlyersal satisfaction, and beheve.they arc the beat medians note in au. Your very ob't,' ,'• Camas eiItaCILEY. A STRONG CASE!'. Cosign, Intermitting Ferer,lnflommatioit of thi Lune,s, Porn in the Chest and Side, Soreness of the Breast, Might Sneats, and Bilious Complaints, certainly re !lined. Stirling Costa, Cayuga Co., N. Y.,4 . 'December 2.0, ISE% %rummy :—Dear S r :—About six months ago I became much dtbilitated by over exertion and a distressing Cough, viiich soon brought on Inflammation of the Mints and Intermitting Fever, with Pain In the Chest and elide, and much Soreness of the Breast, With Cold Night Sweats; which reduced me verylnw. After being confined to my fled for several days, I got a link of your INDIAN VEOETADLE Pitts,and after urlng them a short time I was RESTOREDIO MV VeLIAL HEALTH. From the benefit which I received front the use of your Pills, and from the universal good name which they have among illy fi iends, who have used them for Diseases of the .Lungs and Chest, and also inr Bilious Complaints. lam induced to believe that W1110111.'3 INDIAN VEGETABLE VILLY are decidedly thle best family medicine item ix use. . Yours truly,• • .• DANIEL C. SANDFORD. ' HORRIBLE MISTAKES I Are sometimes made by confound Mg one medicine with another, and administering the wrong article. Equally horriho are those mistakes which are lnade In supposing That all Pills are al ike,and that therefore, It is indiffer ent which are taken, and if one kind is bad all are bad together. This is a very great:mistake. There Is as much difference between WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETA BLE Flue and other articles, as between midnight and noonday! We do not wish any to take our word mere ly for Misstatement. Let any oue, having taken other medicines, try this. Nothing more will be neces , iy. Many persons have been led away by a CoATINO Or &MAD, as if they.anticipated that it would remove the nausea of the medicine. But they are generally mista- ken. Without nrOAII those' articles...A.l/e nothing to recommend them, and would not.be. sold a single day. 'But with the sugar, and by giving tbo article a name - similar to Watoirea INDIAN IIEGETAeLD PALLS, they gain a teMpOratyllOtOriely. Mares they are,ln'olleep's clothing, of whom the public should Meer aufficiently ekar. -'l.st. it be remembered that Winnltr's InnialVNEGE r.ants PILLs are prepared: - ith special reference to the ems , governing tile lininaii Maly. Consettueoily th e y are alwayiknoCM. alWayst 'Mid, always effective in are out disease - Every , welly should kee mon - l ooting Mrs. E. M. BEATTY, ?al Medlar & A. Heebner, Port Carbon. Dewald 11. Poff, Ceo.R. Dray. Titscanwa: • Henry Koch & Son, ktiddleriort. 'Wm Taggart, Tamaqua. E. & I. stammer, Orwizrharp.. 'Wheeler & Mier, Pine grove. Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kauffman, Mahantango. John Waist, Klingeroton. Gabriel Herb, Zimmermanthwn. • C. IL De !Fore.% . Jonatitari'Cockbill; Llewellyn. • George llreibelhie , ,Fast Iltunawlec. r " S. Hart & Co.. New Philadelphia. Levan & Kauffman. Schffyikill Ha•en. - M. & J."Drerher, East liristsWiek. ' Jonas Robinhelds, Pert Clinton; - 17erfsnyder & Brollier, Row Castle. • li. E. Reedy, Lower Mahintengu. . ' • Eikel & named, Tremont,' Price. St. Clair. . Boyer & Wernert,McKeanshwrg. W.ll. Barlow. New Philadelphia". ccollices devoted exclusively tone 1311 TC hf %With's Indian Yegetablo tilts, of the North American Cot of Health No. Creenwichstreet, Katy York ; No. 10.S.Trerciont street, Boston—Tina principal- office •No. lob Haan street. Phila. [And:ll;47'3l , Mart 10 ••• Lumber Jemored.: Tlll-1 SC HSC111.1.11;1 1 hos recently...hostels Mr. R. Hovland's stock of Loather , on Market st. and will heren tier carry on the busineis;at •that' Ntand, and is now adding a choicelnt of BoarJo'and.Plank recently plirchaved at Middletown, all of which iv/Illomughly seasoned. There will ha found, now , in Yard. 11, 11 and 2.. inch Panel stuff; let and '2.1 cowman Boards; Scantling; oak and cherry Plank; Idhingles and - Shin-I ea-lath, ate. [apra9 Ow 15) 1 P. COULD. peat effectual 4.811 LUICA Dr.. mw: o'.l - itA:DrcAT,cmic you colist7mr7m.:c it ALISO Immo , ' ES -A:t6 M'AilriTllrt VBES ALT rItOIS farms StAtt - • • • ' Or • Trlts motion, eta • , • • -- Scrofaladi Kibc's 01, Obstinate Cu= [anemia' Finiralons..vimptii or resitting on the •• f.4-...,..fareAtlotehecililen,ChronieSorelilee,tling Worm ur 'fetter, Sealant-ad. Crderce - "••: Meld 'anti Fain of the Hen" ' Joints. St - 01mm. Steers, Syph, ' ' entle 43 Yntotcrens,• Sciarlea • or Lumboco, itisitairs • arisina iron an in- ' " p. Of Meury, „Dropsy, Exposure or fini rc auddrten iu life also Chronic Constiort Mini disorders. ' - TN Orli medicine reeeral Innocent bilinear? potent art l en,9l.ln,egegnto bleb irialom a tenoned:forming corn petnu ent irely dilrataut w its character and pi (Terrier from any other prepa ration, and nraralla In it , OPera don on-the:sysresa When laboring Under disease. it abou4l be in the hands of every perron„who by business orgenernleourse of tifc:is . predisposed In the very many ailments that render fife a terse Instead of a blesspre, add ea...often renulthedattla .• - . ' - , FOR deItOFULA, nr:Drake'sPaliarea Is ree.oniniended is a certain' re medy. Not one inslonce.or its failure ham ever occur red when fr ely, used!. It• came the disease and at the same time hinpone v . iyinr,to the whole systern:' Scrof ulous pereons can never pay Mu much attention friths atate ogtheir blood, Its purification should be their first aim.; for. perseverence will .accompli.ll a cure of oven leirdilary 'disease. • • .'FOR BRUPTIONS OF TILE SKIN, - • Scurvy, Scorbritic Atfeatioro"reniors, White Swelling Erysipelas,laccrs..CanCers..nunning Sores, Scabs and Biles,fli.ake's Pan:teen:co train he toohighly e xtolled; it gaucho' outthe Very root of the disease, and by re - Indv..lar it front .the system, makes a cure, certain and permanent. INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA 'No medicine &shafts has eser been discovered which gives so , much tone to the, stomach and causes the ',- Yahoo of a healthy gastric juke to decompose the food .32:DE Drakes. Panacea, 71 RHEUMATISM.. Dr . • • Drake's Panacea W used with the greatest success tti Ithenmatie,Conrplainti,espeelaVy ne th er are chronic, It enresky driving cut kit impunties and fool humors which have accumulated in the system. which are the -cause tif Rheumatism, Cordon/1 swellings of thejoltfla. Other remedies sometimes glue temporary relief; this entirely. eradleatef the defense from the system, even when the limbs and bones arc dreadfully swollen. . . '• CONSUMPTION. Conereaplina can lc carat.—Couglis, Catarrh, Oran e-.lliiis, Spitting of Blond, Asthma, Difficult Cr Profuse Expectoration, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats,-Pain in the Sole, &e.; have-been cured, and can be with as mach emitting, as any other simple. ritzease. • - A specific has long been sought for but in vain, until the discovery of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and safe but certain and etheact•us hilts operation', and cannot possibly in-, jure the toast delicate constitution, We wouldearnest ly recommend those afflicted to give it a trial—and we believe theyw ill not have OC CZIS Intl to regret It.• The system is cleansed and strengthened, the ulcers on the lungs ore healed, and the patients gradually regain their usual health and stfen-th Read th e following .. • BEIMGEEI Philadelphia.Dee.l4lW,lsl7, • Dear Sire—in reply. to your'question respicithg,the use of Dr. Drake's Panacea, I will say, that altho ugh , a perfect disbeliever in the existence of a Panafea, or cure for ell diseases, however valuable it may be in certain conditions of the system, still v`e believed that a cure for consumption would be discovered soon er cr later, and curiosity led Inc to try your medicine in two,very inveterate eases.' They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be pulmonary Cr...nip:ion, and abandoned by them Jas thence/Ws.. One of these persons had been tinder the treatment of several very able practitioners for n number of years, rind they said PllO bad "old fashioned Coesetription combined with Scrofida,",nnd that she mightllnger for some time, but could not be permanently relieved. In blab cases ille' effect of the Panacea has been most gratifying.• Only lour or five bottles were need by one of the Persons be fore she began lull:throve rapidly: The ocher rook about ten.- I will only add that familiaeas I ant with Con sumption by, inheritance and byeatensive observatton as a study, and knoo Mg also the injurious effects in nine cases ont'of ten of tar, boneset, and other vegeta ble tonics, as well.as of-ninny expectorants and seda tives, I should osier have recommended the use of Drake's Panacea if I had pot been acquainted with the Ingredients. Suffice tin that these are recommen ded by title most p0)1111.1.7 coil sdent ifre physicians, rind in their piesent combined state, form probably the best alternative that has ever been manic. • The cure Is iu .accordance with a theory of Consilium/on broached in France . a few years agn by one or her loom eminent writers on nieilleine, and now establisTied by facts which . admit of no dinette. Very respectfully yours, Corm.. To use the language c'another: "Dr. Drake's Pena eel in ;il, salotarii In its effect'--never injurious. It is 00l oil opiate--it is not Oil expectorant it is ?Mt intendhd to lull the ieellid into a fatal security. It is a great remedy--a grand healing Ithrl curative minimum], tile greet and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced foe the treatment of this hitherto till"tialtered nialadY t' n nil 110 person it with this dread disease, mutt he jowl To himself' and hl= air lids. IS be go down 10 the crave without ilestirt: its virtues. bottle, in itiosl caner', Will produce a faVorshle• .chance in the moot:firth of any patient le.tvevet 1.m." - C.4llAlllllpliVe and snrh as :trod. tall: nod by not., o h s , females are liable to. are restored by rite tree Ill' a bottle or two to bloom prat vimq. It is by tar the best remedy ever discovered far wiM. l / 4 4 cinidrna, and stiChuis have boil - homers; - being rt t .,,ant;they lake it. It trma,ll - rrm .,l " the ttt'Pt . ii/e, , trenglf and enter: Itiottttlittcm be noon oorprodne that; its inn igen my eiremi on tto•huatirt frame. I', rains all weakness and I. , ktag it. at oat e become rolvt,l and fall orenerZy mot, II:olnInonce it inianolialel coun teract nervele,snes'3 nil he Palate fiime, citron! and ti've that you yet the yen aim: Dr. Oral,' 1',;,, ra.t. Ihr , iyaigure..r On" F.St,lfrA 1111 the wrapia•r,an,l nl. l o Use ti . nne "Dr. Drake's Panto , : h i t'rtl'olllDT N. co., Drugzisig, No. - 12 North night ...re..11. 111.1 a. • Alba far a.sle at fit t/IN 0. ilitOk'N's Draw stole, and 11, BANNS-N's Hoek stares , Pott,villi., ;C. Fratlr-y, Or - wir.3tal E. J. Fry, Tannma., ; Minens villc Port Carbon. -I.lanlV 151POIXTAA1".1.sti H aVALi DS Let 411 rho tere ttifected With • Cone itolpt inn, Caught!, c o ld, • _lath 11;14 Bryttehttio, Spttlitie Blood, Pain Itt th e :Side and Breast ' Some 1 !groat, lloarsen,s, Bat pitattan thelleart, ootrtyg Cough, - erno , p, Hire, .Verra, s Tro- t ,,, L tr Climplatat, n4l ilisra,vl ifittnejmt ry Tilosll's(4Vtiljo)ll . oUND 51011..01 , 'SAD Aro) WOOD SAPTIIA._ I F these 15 power tot:Mani: to retnoce and cure die eaae, alit, on. ,t 11l rapidly and erlectually secure a reltoration to health, , From 7111 pails country testimony 10111 ennc to poor in of its unequalled and salutary .power . once Pul monary, Throat. and Pectin-1g . disteetne. A recent litter from Ifendershmt & Co., an old and hipiey respei table firm in Nashville, Tenn., edam, ; l• That the Compound Syrup of Tar anti Wood' Nap tha tit en mieversal satisfaction,".—more so than any medicine they have ever sold. Ilvad the follow mg Rem Dr. Young.thoeinine nt °enlist: PitIL,Tir:LCIIIn. Jan. !Fgt. 1941% ..ifesses. .9erney Dick.art:—Gentlemen Having rem in lily ;goatee. and need in my own fa- Titottileatit's Compound sb rep Ili 'Far and %Venal Napilia. I ha, e.tio hesinntnu iii sa Vnig that it isd he beet prepaeation of the kind to use, and persons suffering from coliKtough4, anecdotist of the throat, breast, &c., so prevalent at Ibis season of the year, cannot use any medicine that will allarn cough or ennsuniption sootier than Thotripsnn's Compound Syrup of Tleriti Wood Natalia: .1 W. Tours. M. D.,154, Spruce, street. Head also the following from a man who Will, at any time, corritherete its statignents; • MUST womitititt CURE! Penetrated with a deep sense nf gratitude for the be nefit experienced by the use of Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar, aud,that of hers, who, like ule, have lan guished through years of fulliction and'euffering, with out being able to tied a remedy, may know where It can be obtained, I voluntarify make the following statement: About 4 years since, after being affected with a violent cold it left me a troublesome and severe cough. Whilst the cough continued. which Arts, with scarcely any in terns:limn, during this long period, language fails to tell what I have suffered from debility, pains in the breast and side, night sweats,d idicu It ex pectorat ion, oppressed brrathing, and, in (401, aft those symptoms which mark a revere pulinonaty affection. The-relief occasionally obtained by the discharge of the matter which obstruct ed the healthy action of cry system, but Increased my fears-, as the purulent matter discharged was frequently streaked with brood. During this time twos under the treatment of several physicians, and took many of those preparations re commended as servicable in the Lases of others, but without relief; and 1, nt length, concluded that a cure, In my case, was hopeless. but how ngreeably changed is now - my opinion I I have used, for about three weeks, Thowpson's Compound Syrup of Tar. By the use of one bottle my rough has been relieved and my system reinvigorated, and by continuing Its use up to this time, I am satisfied that my complaint is entirely removed and eradicated.. ' It. KCAFINIEr, 242, S. Seventh street. Prepared only by Anghey i D ickson, (successors of. A. P, Thompson,) fat the N. K. corner of Fifth 'and Sptuce streets, Philadelphia. • Sold in Pottsville by J. O. BROWN, and J. B. FALLS, Price 50 cents, or el per 'bottle ; or $2 50. and ell for nix bottles. Beware of Imitations it July 17, 1557 BRIGADE ORDERS. • :DRIOADE iIiIIPECTOOI OFFICE, Pottsville, .9prit 3, 18-18. Tenrolled and Volunteers, composing the .1. 3d Brigade,, Gth -Distsion, PennsYlvanla Militia, will meet for Inspection arid trufning, in the following order: • ' . lit Regiment Schuylkill county Voltinteers,comman ded by Id. Col. Daniel Lacer, on Monday. the Bth day of May neat 4th Regiment, crimmandell by Col. John Silver, let Battalion, under Maj. Samuel M. Milts. on Ttiesday,the 9th day of May. '2d Battalion, Under Maj. Roes Cill, en Wellensday, the 10th day of May. , • oth Begin/ow, commanded by COI. leaac F. Davis, Ist Battalion, under Mb), William Both, on Thursday,, the 11th day of May. ail Battalion, under Maj. Philip Oa mon, on.. Friday, the 12th day of .Mny.' Maliantongo_ Vole nicer Battalion , commanded by Maj. - Daniel Heim, on Saturday, the 14th day of May. 3d Regiment commanded by Id. COI. Jno. W, Heffner, Ilattolion. under, Maj. Jacob blenniu, on Monday, ;he 15th day of May. /at Battalion, under•biaj. Denny Krebs, on Tuesday,, the 16th day of day. The Union -Artillery Is required to meet whit the c. 9 Battalion. • 241 Begimerit,commanded by Lt. Cali Nicholas Jones, let Battalion, under Maj. Daniel P. Myer, tin Wedel,- day the 1:111 day or, May. 2,1 tinder Major Joshua ileyeron Thaisday, tire 18th dayof May. bill ilcalnient, commanded by Col. John Stintliere on Friday, the 19th day of May. The Union Bide Ran gers will meet Wlth this Regiment. The respect ire line* NIB beform Ttals'n each day, pm fish. at ID o'clock. A. M.. .• . • - ' •- Commanding Otrweri of Comp.flea are strif try •-n• joined in-funditi the Brigade Ittspectne.• on, or before the day of , Inspection, with copier of Moir enrolments, and likewise of allarin/ find 'other public property in their posse,ion. And, within ten days after Battalion /Wiling, with a enngnlctn ii,t of ail delinquents or abr sentees. :narking parneularv, the borough or totorishin -in which any delinquent mai reside,in default of which they subject themselves to a venality of fifty &dime.; Conittenollng Officers of \Mom Corp.,,, who may Fell cert ideates to 711.•11ibe1,, are retie lied to furnish the Brigade inspector five days prior to' the day of litipectiou, with ajist or the same, verified by oaten marking the place-of residence 'of each contributing. member. - llltnditiainen MUSE npoPar on puridp provides! with Sufficient aren,, anti all officers Ils.(011 Uniform. C;nrepaay•training skill be n:l,] ricconling to.Lisk on first Monday - in May next; bring the lot day of the month. Great complatels -art! urged of the Incorrectness of many enrolment, te be hoped that each Otlieer - enituit,d with - al:At snictly peiform that duty, in accordance. with the oath which he must at tach to the ga7.ne. ity erdeznf . IJANICr. KREBS, BrigadV , l wector. aprll92, 'IS. St, , 17 ' SWINGS FOR triyALlLs ec FFTSLiLKS: an 17 excaißlOt Ankle 11 , 1'1a:flea to take.aercisc in the house; recometichdedlly tbc. Medical Faculty.' Also, Basket Cradles to-attach to Baby Jumpers : jolt repel ,ed tad NI ante at UnttrOANNAN'S Variety storm ' • 'C . SALLI . , That der-n.01214410 • - TA t fangs are in do ',ger ! Ili /corkvf i e Irstroper hath ! The rough of consumption h4tA in •• • - gat sound of Vroat !, : • ABE you a mother 1 Tofu - darling chill, your idul lutearthty.jityk - 11. mm, perhmtm, confined to her chamber by a dun;erouseold-r het rare heck', hetttun shrairkeir anger, telt the hold di+ra:e has already ea:fl ed ivon hcr=the sound other sepulchral oti,Th tilercesi your soul. • Young man, when Jw4 about:ln ehter disente senasa heart , ;:thhiht.• hli;Fht over the'hur ttrimpecte the futuri.—y'rkur hetic cough and feeble litubs tell 01 your Cl hope, but you need ant despair.- There in a balm which whl heal the wouvuled luaes‘..it Is 011132=DMNIMMZSI -Mrx.AlTßLE,thetviio of War. SI. At live, Esq., Wl6l. given uyi by Dr: S,wati of tVashingion, Drs, Rae and hictlellan of Philadelphia, Dr. tine *and pr. Mott of New York.. Bier frirmD nil, thought. she artist die.-- She hadtverfappear nice of being in consumption. and was so pronounced by lire physicians --i-itrerrnatt's Bal sam was gi-en and at cured her -. Mrs. GA RRABILANTZ of Mill's Ferry, was also ta red of zousuruptrim by this Balsam when all ether re medies failed to give relief—she was reduced trea ske leton. -Dr. A. V. Castle,- Dentist, tin,-Broadway, hag wirnessed its effects In several cas..s where : no oilier medicine afforded relief—hut the Balsam operated like a charip, . Dr. C.atAo witnessed its wonderful 01 - eds.'s caring asthma, rabid% p never fails of doing. Spitting blood, alarming Reit may be, is effectnilly cured try this Balsam- it heals the ruptured or wound.' bleed yes+ sets, and makes thy; runes sound again. . Rev. HENRY JONES. ltr.liiglith ave nue, was cu red of rough and catarrhal a trocrionofiin years standing The first dose gave him more retiecmg,, all thu s othc., medicine he had over taken, Dr. Beals, ID, De laney 'street, nage it to a sister-in-law who was Tabor. lag under eanumption. and to another sorely.aillicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effectn were ini mediate, soon restored them to comfortable health ' Mrs. Lii_CRETIA. WSLLSoni, Christie suast. suf- Cored Boni Asthma -lir years. I Sherman's Balsam re lieved her at once. and she is Mainpa ratively svell, bong enabled to subdue every attack by a.taaoly floe of 11. i medicine. This indeedthe great r. only tar Cou.;bs, Odds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaints. sad all the affections of the throat,, anti-even ,Astluna and Con ' , ' Price 25 cents and $t per bottle. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozenges, and roor Man's Plasters sold as above. - Dr. Shermun'a Orrice at Mb, Nassau street, N. Y. Also for sale by the following. agents in Schuylkill county. J.S. U. MARTIN, J. O.IIROWN, Pottsville. jr :3 ANDERSON. 11. Chiseler, Port Carbon. Wm. 11. Ifarloiv, New Philadelphia; • ':.'Williams, Middleport. • IL Schwartz. Patterson. • • J. 11. Alter,TUscarora. Hellner & Morgenroth, Tamaqua Win. Price, St Glair. Geo.Reirsnyder, New Gristle. - Jas..l3. Falls, Jonas Kauffman. Llewellyn. J. Christ, • Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mohontongo. - • Shouter & Garrett, Orwigsburg. Lyon & Rishel, Port Clinton; Levan A. Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. Paul Barr, Pinegrove. (Oct.? li-ID-eow HA &Si FOR THE CORR , Op Consumption, Coughs,-Colds, &o To THE PUBLIC!: N PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub- I lic as a remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonary Diseases in general, I have been actuated solely by the great success attending Its use in my own immediate nelglibenhood,a/ 1 / 4 1 a desire to benefit the afflicted, I shallsimply endeavor to give a brief statement of its asefulness, and dotter myself that its surprising effica cy wilt enable me to furnish such proofs of Its virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous, that ,CONSUIIIP PION luny and "CAN BE ellitLlD,.. ifthis medicine is resorted to inn time. As Consumption; however is a disease which differs much in the severity of its Byrom ams, Mid the rapidity of its progress, and has l o ng bor. tied the skill of physicians It cannot be supposed that this or any- other remedy is capable of effecting a cure In every case.anil in every stage of the disease; an the contrary, we must expect it to fail someilnies, a :Ircunistunce which occurs daily,w hit alt I Ite,ntort val uable remedies we possess, for tbe most simple discus es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials in it:± favor from citizens of this County. well known to the public. .aln. W. J. Minas,—llavitic 'neon afflicted for ;hi last thirty years with Consumption, and ha vioz had the ant vice of eionteof tbe must entinentl'hy,icians,noti was gi ven tip as ineurable. -I was induced to make trial of your Invaluable Expectorant,an it ant happy th, say that I am entirety cured, and inn attend/mite me doily "urination , a4thonelf I had never beet, Nevi.s to ta langyour EXPECTORANT. 1 lint. if I bad been indisposed. do anythlng at ray Intl!e. I have. ,ar e e rr . etnniended it td several et my friends, a,,,f . p ar tj r ,,i, r j r one rase of CON MED Corryonrriiiti., arid aril haply to stave that inn every iii,tance it had Ow de.irrd etr,•ct Nonni respectfully JOSHUA DAWKINS. Srhil)lklllff,l OctonCr 1.1514. 11AvEN, January 1, 1545, ' Sr. \V-J tr r— , lltaving been afflicted with a serer', Pam inn Pie breart, I 'was induced to try yoqr Expectorant, and arlertialnriThe brittle of it. frond it tin relieve me, nod I di, inlet Insinuate in retorliniendln,^, it to the public ass valuable medicine for Colds, Coughs and Afflictions of tin e Breast. lann respet t fully peas twArztNnr.n. fruit Vtlitt.t. I October lit, 1 4 -01. •i war tal,,q, will, a bad rob! note acs., and ri,,ed one sr two betties of-Ifr Hoes' Errrrtnreht, which re lieved wr awrh. mul -luoild I tune ori /1,441 f'lr the obese again,' would freely call ell Mr. Das. fir inns in v ulu4 DANIEL H. STAGER. Suit uvr.lilt.L 11../V,EN, July, 29,11 , 15. 1 , 4 n. Witt.t ten 401 to tertifc to the efficacy tit your caperinraul, iiir answer in Vie I.4II;HSe. u! was int,. tided, -that of re lieving ' ~ - 1,,,d.:, , ,i,rifti11. CHAS. lIIINVINGE,R. For cal,: by th, Fr , pnett.i. At ritA.ttyliclll Ilavro, and by the fog ,, tviag A_•.-yll+ in Seliaylaall ir ,, iat). A L Protsvtll,...—J. S. i.,• Martin. • rny4lllll,,EsW Mlnessville--J. 6.1 J. Fa 11.4, ra,tic,(;.;"rg, Pptt Cartmn—ii,nry . Shl:skr. Lindingviile—tolor 11 :Alinh,11.tr, Pioeenrcr.—Qr:u•(l ,t r,rrer. .Tanirepio-I.leliner \tnrean MI • 111iddloport—ii. Koch • • • Tuscarorl—C;orto R. Dry. .V . Frederick Klut Co.. ilav'c b.o'n appointed gent lar agent, in Philadelphia, for I Cxpectorant Dr. Keeler , 4 l, Plimicea. •' GOOD s pie rx a 4: c txn. • Volt the removal and permanent mire of all disease, ari incp. 111 11. 1111:1kire state of the blood, or habit of the:fmrfy. viz,: Chronic Ile:eases of ih Brochilis. Pleurisy, Catarrh. ctn. Si rondo in all its forma. Tenter, Heald !lead, Ulcers of the lace, body, a na .741(600 le.S.Cllfflnie, Rheumatism, Chronic affections of the Stomach, Live! and elkto, White Swellities, erdpre T ment of the joints, ul.l l.Bcece, syphilltic thsoidets, constitutional debility, mercurial and hereditary prntlistaeitions, etc. 'Pile pal holony of these eel:coons thrtit'sh abundant evidence, that although exeitell by manifold criu-es, their effocts ore moditied by the power of the vital principle or tothaittitional itliosnr6not ris. Cold,, the prolitle'souree of Iseaseantly in On,, in dautation, :mother fever. in a third rheumatism, pro vided no ronttlitutiotta I predinposttion if so, under such eirruneoances its action- becomes cenerelly uniform. In the numerous varieties of Sntofulesis this phenomena is strikingly manifest, the vital powers determine the effects of the cause. nod give rise to the many symptoms which some lelieve to he Illiopathie, hot which upon rinser examine lota will he found to co-exist with Scrafuld. Alf coroithitiotial diseases at whatever period of their birth, may be traced to cer tain peculiar defects of organization, which from the feebleness of the 'vital powers, are incapable of resist jag the,influence of external as well as internal causes. To destroy' . this peculiar cc:minion of body we must Increase the vital powers by lesserong theii.sos ceptibilitiesstrengthen the whole system by anginen ling the power of digest son and volume of Blood; For this purpose art furnishes no remedy elpini to the Panarea. Read the following fronxe practislng'physi. clan, who uses it in his practice. Macktruodtetrn, A'. J. Feb. 6th, 1845. Dr. Keefer:—Dear Sir ,-11 ant entirety 131/1 of your Panacea; I was called on dey. ,before .yesterday for half n dozen bottles. Your medicine is becoming very popular where I have introduced it, and I think the more it is used the morepopular It will get. ' Respectfully yourn. • • PARTIA3I. • od--Prcoared and sold wholesale and retail N. W. cor. of Third and South, nod Third and Green streets, PhHada. For salohy'l. G. Brown, and .1. S C. Mar tin, Pottsville; 9. Kcmpton, Port Carbon; J. B. Falls, ADM - stills; W. Haas, Schuylkill haven; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; and by Druggists throughout the County and State. ~.For particulars see ramphlets. Price $1 arge bottles, 85 half dozen. - aprills If 16 HUGHES' EXPECTORANT, =I . • For the' 'We of Coug'ha, Colds, ilsthmu, Bronchitis Ineipt.t Consumption, Ifiantmation of the Lungs, and Iliseases uf the Putman- • . nu 'Organs. rfilllSivalitable preparation is hiehly recommended by phyeicians and by a celebrated chemist of itintned kat effects and chemical combination, as well as by thousands of others who have ntiolo_nse of it —.sit never has been used without prmlootte beneficial elleets, and animate cure' Of the di,eases for which it rneommentied.. And brine a remiliir rrailuate of Mount:l -' cyll can assure The public of its petfect safely. It is I composed of site)] preparations as .Lod in the very hieh est repttioninone nano medical 11 - irony for the eine of that class of illveese, which are in,, oflcu only the foieflitinerS of that fatal itisevce; consumption, In most rases where there is math pail, in the breast, and whir ti often extend, through t.. 1111,i1Otillier 111 e I would strongly adv le, the ' application of one of the Connicatoil iflalbantitti Plasters to the breast, and urn the Expectorant a, dirvnled. In rad. thop.,,of the thilhannin iiineter cannot be too strenly recommended, as I have seen cc, many instances of its affording the greatest relief in a very short space of time, even in confirmed Consuniption. The I:epee:Ur - ant will be Mond to relieve the coitelt, net the Plaster; the pain, and, at the same tittle, deny the Milani:ohm to the snifter, 'and thereby act. rts a counter-Irritant, which every physi... -ciao will pronounce amid, without the Ic:ast le sunnier ;whatever. Persons are ellen nail to have the common. Jim], when by ajthliciotiv n nil' Srat, .1 . the beet Expeo. tomtits, nod a cart-fill dirt, tt .5 • hay, ltrs • $ •aanpiv . a.iy, Clued, SO that they fl.pciltatee eetill art no thrive who'arh said to have the co.:in:Milieu lint Ii• stair,tali try -Thu EXpertoratit Will in.sllllllal to ntftd ereat relief. even when a core iv said to lie item Before making use of an I:solidi - it:int . it would he ins Well to examine the ('rota. rot:m..lly t•-rued Polar, to pet' if it iv not, swollen or nonrated. in such cases an expectorant is useless.. . Harking roach and a COraitltlal dilposii inn to :.ihallow is frequently caused to clonuation otf the pa'-ate. An mnu••k in . n • It too, 1010 I, a small - gloomy ofTin - Vin. 'tYl4`,l. 1,1! thou; 0 tra-ppoonful io a win, glassful of water,a'aa 1.11 n 0 a Paretc, thr , eOr tour (1111.;0 it day. If .I,oull hut!, or one of the .sanir nahtro, - it 'wettiti bt bMI to apply to nsurso,, and lihro a small 4 - it taken ouC S., as (0 olmlat,..Alie irritation and th,• contintril couch is hieli it wool,' Iyyt linWit, in the throat. .Th..opi.ration iv triflitia and attended %sill', but little. If ;mi . pant A\ liatev,r. In Itrnnrhiti•, and of the throat, the gargle ghould Prrpnn•:l by .1. 1 - 11.711T1S I'. 1111:11ES, R'hnle:+al• and Reta,lDregezFet and C10,11,r. C'errtre.Slre.l. Post=zilh•. ltoseS - ; fft(r4rs, Pftzlzfn, fr,:c;•is-cil, a lot of Ilardy tverh! minting el r.oqe, or boa itinit cog, togottier tail!, Tiger llotver, DtgAtolos, Tohote•..'„ Hollis, Dahlias, Mints, Ju4t rog,itat.l tool for s Ito at 11.1NNAN'S and P a rind •s: pnct;ivitto. cy . Afmpertalie :had., Trces, mho 64117. n Which V:: ryq Dots to f9tl it, djarnefor, a new. atitl snin f.ohn n I,llltifol 'fro.% em tnalit for Fate : alsa. a few Europa:to f.italen Tfors. [apt i/29 1d Nitlfle Curtain Paper.' and retail. The higlaebt ,rice paid for raga irrexcliatize f , Jr yeper , at BAN N AN'S aptil9 I.slWliologale and ltrtatl l'att,!rrlorg• Na-Ah".B en 'afittch I-10) LITTLE & MARTIN, Centres.- • Dunlop's Laws.of the S tate of Pennsylvania. .• lIRONOLOGIVALTX ARRA:VIED $11,(10: In one Volume, netaVo. Of nearly IWO parer, a ntrir nod romplet r uiti..a °tithe A , is of .{vpe iultly of the :S:ate of Itt+m,livani, Chrttholoziealljt arratle./11, with Note:: rand rehire:m:9 It; the sleteiNtops 'of the titifivt...• Com of thht .Slate; pith a aery lull ;ltnd accurlt , . /tidy, fly 'I bia J A lkira?' f)l3 •• I - nod., the te,ult of ..exeral years ilaroful rrot prat-tied to ti n t , rattic. It 11, Matt arraorod uiwin 4 plan sornowleaxnen: to the - Prota... ton in revoll,aoia,_ hilt winch lola heou 110,31 lw re tame ' tirt-t - tiettrctti , ntlhan the nlphalietwal ttruttgt•theat. For the, rroper under shooting of 44 art .1 A- , 2:11!,!V.. it t• at o - A, , ,tsy to r,..at: the 4-hnle act ; but 11114, by t h e islol%!,, , Oritl tlrrnntemPtt. to 11ar,..A1c,u..7,1 render 1111,:i4 tr‘rt Fe the care acciltary th , . t ams oyon one subj.•cl.. - ol to extract I ton, earl, tilosO xoeuana n two, aro 1,4 - 4 •,try to it, ,X1 , 1,,a1 tot, p.irts ntay bv I,llllftoa, ert,ts tun p at 1 , .• 10. log ~a:3 a pogton, lY:11(11 to j udge the no-an loa the:whole._ In. It nitlop's arranternent temovrdtbiq obiortion. •Titi the aid of an unusually full, and very carefully prepariat and accurate index, the reader' in referred to every star lute upon a given }object. and havingthCentire act bell hint. will, abundant Tt• S . reIICUS 10 flier ;awl ,ul.equen acts and drci,lor.S. tie - will be - multi Inittr enabled to or., rice at rpitmer under. Landing oithe . This plan liat been tried in other Statetg It has , beenifbund tin. Molt convenient, nao..l—nreurate, and by far the nimit eati:ifta tory thrin in winch 1 , 6, of As..eioldy ran be arranMal, a.. to render hasty. leferenee thereto casylund We take pleasure In referring to tte;•. aerompanyal letters: • PAitntklphin, AfaccA laid. • bate hatlncraffion of constant ftference to Dun lop'ff Digest of the laws of retasyDrulia, and we cheer finny nay that the work coot initmf to receive our approhn- The index Is full and minute, and has been compiled with great labor, and the votro or the olectsiott of the Courts relating to the confrt ruction of the arts of Ass.-111- bly, have been compfledn'uh lcaruirir .Eriuttprient. unite in awarding the stork, alter mulch experience, our commendattommnd recommend it to, the PNhlie. John B. Gibson, Chief Justice r:fylfre;qle, Court Pen 4. Molten C. ,Ilogors,,lteszilo do do do IThos. Burnside, du do do . do do Mr. Coulter. 110 do do do -do . IGT n el e n' e t t l , :e :: n : e s ll 7l. b iu .ed ll 9 l C i all 'i: ! n io e n i g N t - i' tll 7 l t o l n l lol 4 l i lt e l 2B , 4 l ; :i x . e ,f . P unsylvania, which ytsu rent me, and tun of opinion that i thl• Work will he highly useful; the arraligerneut being plod and convenient, and thu nonssi piepared with great inilustry and care, and upon an excellent plats. elicit as ukta be expected from Mr. Dunlop's, khown ability. tVery truly. your , , ' W. 51...11ERUDIT/f. 'isv. `27, 1516. . . • ' --- 4 - I hare examined, with noose attention. Ditnlopla Di gent of the. Laws of Pennsylvania. I know it to ho the product of much care and labor, by one whosse legal ac complishments are lieculiarly suited , to the tank. The Plan Is, in my opinion, preferable to that of any other Digest of our fawn, coal with the hill and accurate Index 'which accompanies the work. the chronological unit; of thy Statutes will be frond to be the most convenient and .satisfactory. The reforuncesi to the Decisions of thu :Su preme Court; on the constructions of.each Statue, hare been made with groat accuracy and ilshiesa, and will be found of invaluable - importance to both layman and law yer. It. C GRIER, Ass‘lciate Justice Supreme Court; U.'S ' . • jrprit t, Mit , . . _ . Tit Messrs. T. & W. Johnson, Booksellers, Philatia : We, the members of the bar, of the Senate and Douse of Representatives. of the Legislature, and of others now at Barri:m r...,' cht•orrully declare to you not continued ap probation of your edition of Ihdop's Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, alter the experience we have had of its value. , '' The arraagement of the nets, the briefersv and learning of .1 he notes, and the copilot:smatter and well-constructed indsx, commended it verV strongly to popular favor, el* we recommend it cry eartn , tly to the public. John Allison, - • • James Galloway, David Blair. ' J. B. Johnson,. .... I). G. Eshleman, A. Kim... James Fla, .. C. S. Flyster, W. Baker, ; Solomon G. Brick, IL S 'Schoonover, , . ('hiries A. Mark, W. W. Roberts, W. Th. Johnston, James K. Kerr. 'll - It. Bundle Smith, •. M. Swartzwelder, It. T. ('onrad, Gen, A. Prick; ' Jtio. K. Laughlin, t li. P. Laird, Wm. 11. Dintinick, .1 J. Ziegler, Charles W. Begin.. JAMBS DI/M.OP, Ego.',—Ste--The tinder...lulled have generally referred to your Digest of the Lank of Petincyl vania. since its publication, because its arrangement has proved pretl.ralle'to any others they have used. The copious and. duplicate. Index. should be.examined upon I.n Tomclii rig any subject. it th.• prarti, be adopted upon opening ) /on. Icink, the proper head therein always. , - indicates the preci, locality of all the statues in par/ 1.1- teem , and the acts are preserved ill their original order of tine.. %chi."( 'corpl broken op by ili-trilattoqi accenting to • - the other purpo..es" Whit it tis.,ort (Mr ottinibps Arts Or A-settiltly. Th,. I,,,qtrUrtion 1,0- I,,sv each pane. fnnti=h the pidirion, comment:tr.,. with out too...minti ii of lone or thoonlit. Davin;; found the work . uf ar.:ut •=yrvf..• in the pro tiieoY nut profy,,joD, deeet it ,Ifte to you to recommend it to our tiretliern and the public een•rallv. Very re,pertnilly, 11. Hepburn and \V. H. Lowrie, Judges of the .D...trirt row( user.. Benj. Patton, President 'Judge, Court or liinitirtinit Pleas and Quart, fur ..ttlegbetly Cleuity. S'unue! Jun,. A , sot.laf.• Judct• Ili; Jn Walter rorwarll,• John D. Miiihrin. Cbartn rilialyr.% • 7... .1. !Ingham • Wilson 3lcCandies,t, J. Hari - igen Sewell, Ilanipton & fl. Andre:, fork. lbol,ert /I. T.,,;4, I'. 11.1,,,,:t0pt IL : 4 . lagyatv. And 31 ntlor Lawyer', 11. Il k. Prlitlo•tint::ry Dj6ttict John f Wing, Ckr6 quarter T, Maqi, nod John' Ve 1/9 v. , !I , Pinner, r A10,10•ey o.onty. - Jame, G , rtrity, Clyrk,thr 61 In c.ptudy P. A. :•Lith,..17.,1:441.1.iy Itryiszvr. T A .1 lA'..Tritn,rr.: ‘Vr' fully r, in LI:, r,rurunerul Wm" r.1711r. Dun lop's murk. I: 164,1,:c1k wanted by 1:11! pelt by thew. !'rum •mt Mr. Dnu!rp,',4 , are ruurll r , ratifii.,llltatnile ounpen•:” it tho v Uri aas /11011rtql li uri , •rtake it. ' .%rtr,• , rl3 : ; Prrridrt,t " A. Nerr • .iult 1):<1. 11.1rwl, 1211, J. Dist. T.. 1. 11 , :zhaza, • ' Lutlr.r W. IV. 1,1•0 y. : 4 1u,v.,ft Jun. C. Kull', !, Jllllt.R. CJir,. • ('Lacier u:Sulirab, ihrthrde:nevr; J. P. Sadilersoli • Ch. Gibbons,. A. 11..114ye.4, Pres'i.'Dint. henry (Thaptnrin. ' • Court. • E. G. Creacratl. Lai.:Le.cd,,Preret.'2•lDlFV. , '• A. romplote assollionsil of l' , bngylvnnia for sale at the IOWC,i prices hy • - T, .1. \V JOIINS33N. nprilt.o 3t IS] 197 Chrsuut nt. Philadolullia. NOW PUBLISHING, :STATISTICAL AND BUSINESS DIR.F:CTORI OF TILE ANT. 1111.9 CITE COAL 11.E . DIvX • OF PENNSILVdNIA. • • - • Price i 3 cents—with colored - Slaps 50 ets. ON TA IN I NG, among other matters, a viewof the C Coal Region its resources and formation, with a directory of the different veins now being. worked, and a general history of the. cool trade from the commence ment —its present condition and future prospects, &C. with a glance at mining operations, and the improve ment in mininisninclimery ; history of the Railroads, Canals, and other similar Improvetnents in the Region, and the races aftolls charged upon them, &c., t he coot of constnrction, names of of and their time and places of meetins, &e. •—Crowth and population of the 'respective towns sa d boroughs, with the names of officers, and of all Literary; Benevolent and other as sociations, with the tidies and places of Meeting ; township and county officers, members of the Bar ; list of Post Offices, with the Dine of arrival and depar ture of the mails, Stage Coaches, &c. • election returns; alinanae,•astronomical and other useful information, a summary of persons and events connected with the early settlement and business' of the Region : Schools and Academies, Churches, Ilotels, and mipblic &e. To which will be gilded ADVERTISE. RENTS AND CARDS of merchants, hotel.kerpers, lawye hr, traders, mechanics, manufacturers, transpor tees, &e. The whole comprising upwards of 100 pp., pages, and to form a complete reflex of the business of the Cool Region, and of the valley of the Schuylkill. To be ready on or before the first of June, 1010. The writ k will be neatly ‘printed, stitched and covered, and furnished to subscribers, only; at 2.5 cts. per copy, or 5 copies f o r SI, free of postage.: As the first edition will he limited, it will be necessary to forward orders as early as pmsible, to enable us to supply them. Persons desiring to advertise. are informed that pro• fessional cards of 5 lines are inserted at 25 cis each, and advertisements per squaredottble.column, or equal to 10 full fines.) one dollar. These, also, should be sent in early, as the work has already, been !cam- menced, and the first edition (:1000 copies) Very nearly anticipated. Ailrertliements and Subscriptleng can befell at the Office of the .liners' Journal, or with either or the Publigwrs. " E. N. CARVSLIIO, 1 • , • E. HOWEN, Pubkohere. Pottsvilte, Pa. April 11th. 1818. = - WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY • IV,. 56 Cedar 'SI., Kew York. LEE, JUDSON & ,LEE (LATE LEE & JUDSON) 'ccnpy Or spacious FIVE STORY WAREHOUSE, N 0.6 Cedar Street,—the whole of whirl' IsAevoled to the Ahlhilon and sale of the single article of PRINT ED CALICOES. Their Present stneu consists of near. 1y _ONE THOUSAND PACKAGEaI, embracing none Titotrt;Asys of different pattern., and colorings, and wompnsins everything dekruble in the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC:. MI of which arc nft•rcd rorsale, Inc cash, nr sadsfaa tory credit, at , the )owest prices, by the PIECE OR PACKAGE. '., New'stylca are received almost every day, and many or them arc got up for nor own Balm and not 'to lie found Orr - to - here. -. Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to day, with every variation in the market, are placed in the hands of buyers. Merchants will he able to frrnt same Idea of the ex tent and variety_ of our ass, rtment, when we slate, tl.at the out 'tonal Stock of this ULM ARTICLV, ie ar least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale Jobbers. Thiq feet, together with the fact, that our lIWATi3 and our attention, instead of being divided among avast variety of articles, are devoted' wholly to one,' will render dm advantages which we ran offer to dealers perfectly obvious; and it shall lie out care that none whn inir establishment meet with any dis appointment. Our animunent iscomplete at all seasons of the year. L.EE, JUDSON & LEP,. P. S.-11. P. LEE, formerly of the firm or Lord .& Lee 2. grid late senior partner in the original lion of Lee & iirewster from which connesionle withdrew tome rime ego, -Imo resumed linsmess in connection with Mmeirs. Lee & Judsonoinderthe firm of LEE, JUDSON & LEE, and he i.entores to assure his Itiend- , and-the politic, that the new firm will maintain the came pre eminence, in this branch of the trade, which former ly ih,tintiohthrid the odher two 1001,010 V. Vial la , h e _ tanted. • r ',New York, July 10, 1017. 2S—I y A _ rpracrrEl3 REAI) I 113DICAL 110:111' .1-11 rum T 1 CE vonc!ua:ly att,rod,l to, In nil iin part citlar tiraticliel, by. lir. KIN linf.t.v, G..... Plitgr, ,n, to nia ~.,•..t,kni;}. N. %V. eiirmiitiair.Timil and Colon E.:. . PhiladCllllll3. 'IPS li:A SCS .il' li: SKIN, an 4 A. hat - OWL! froui imintrn A. of rim 1414404,4 n t'ssng thrir4!ppearanre 1 undo r A hit:l4l,ot tilirerenl 11410,, pintnrt:rnml tnopoey -" in ,g,,1.. TRANI:J.I.LN ,, .1444'.ind al a 11{0111,11VA nr - tie, W:III :llf III:file. B,r. rot putici,l,r,,,, putt. v ,:• e I . :m.4,in', and aerni.tn Affinr [Der 44 17450-ly - vrOttr.l3 I : I A Tii i . i t .r.- T4 .5 i 1 . h 3 1 -, `H.', l ;v - 1:1, 0 e T ii i i,711,...,1 t , :=u..1,...,-..„ r rxtractin r • greace t tar, 1.44,11, .di, vain! t r . zr4a, ,in4taner,rrnmirdi.,-e7 - , t .; L,......•••.' . ~,,,g4,1i,,,, I,4ks anti n , :,,,, r... : ..Lie.M.M.9-('.(00111:7 1 ' ' '11 :' . I.:- P1 4 13 3 1.%Il:I. O l'I l l i j no4.ontwl,, 1a"„,.,,, , t,„ ...4,41.,,;:a1du 444-cad: 31 • ~ .j. ii,' t.':'. to ti - , .Pt , " . • &C. Air ,, lni 4 :,;:::::i l{ : 11 . 1 1 '"C FA 7 7447) V 4 El ' .7.i. A .S. I. N 't. I.; i S r. e l' ; paint ,4 7„ - . 7 . 4, 41 - i n a r — sin d l: , :t ., l r J e l:t : 1 .O t 1 r lii h 2 sl 4 , a , l )l. ,l l t v l , !l:l:4 , 4 . '' t d e i l ' a e: 1: t . c r m a r i 6 . l O lW L I to r g ---- -- CI - 7 - 4n F' -' -- .C'. 01, s'"" S't 1 wholesale and retail . at BAN N AN'6 Variety - rit r o7i ' ilf, G a n a ° ,l it'iirNi.DaliiStryloES—DY 'lic. Pa!Esylltii, 00 tO solo agent for the county. , (Lc I-I Ma ten 1-1 O) 1 LITTLE & MART ' -- 7 - --., • -.i, ,, . Spring_ anti Surim)er .firy c, OO ...,,. I.pi A ACIISLIITON 6:- co.. .7. o. 27 441 Sues/ ~d o i I ,S , Phllodeprlis, have litstore of recent Inirsirt ai ! ", 'F,1. 554 x large and varied arskrttnent of tioolls all.ga a .: l ',:ii Itr1;;:l present And OPPreaching :Seasons, Ishid, ~,,,m ..9 ,, . 5, ,.. , sale at nuderate prices, by the mu,. lor in ~ 1: 0 , - titv: The lotiowing tinned at tides To, an ..,,,_,`::5-„ •; 1 . .! their steel:: : • *'''" Kits - . DIMS!: ftoo It si. - t•i:s,i , ff• Silk,—wide•ca menet:, Nth and nests sp,i n4 ~.. 11.4; Ch's"vati:•ll , newSprls.,s %ay', ~. . 5-0 5. 1.i,„!;1. p oi mard+, printed and . Crr:11i,,4,.!. t.VIT. Ind,. nest Plaid. tvid, f.,•nd;•.l-.1 ;r. : . s s:- A Now, s. Spring situlea slip .n;.,• ~• ! .: - . 1 . iilwie colours, various wi :1113 ::.d L1,k1,.. ''....;t1.r m a ek, of I,er:fabric., ail ii it:tna'.. 1 - ktir Mt,l,ellne de Lake,: plain and firm:idol : meet, v .,.. a.. , ,:rt:„v I mpaea, Mottoir, .1,1 (We •es t.11+:1-1,, ~; ,5,,,, a..,11, . . ~... Silk li,,,, nes , rximetfon, plain. ;laid and ri,e. 1, '•, -1 Ila rem., di) do' do 1 ,f , :,,,, Camels 11:1111.1i , lre,p , 011 and Ws:Tref', Cr... rregn.ll Printed f no. wt. very 1,-a1:-, 1 , 1 . 3 ,,, , , Jargon:et, Noll & Cambric Mnslina,w hits p a d, & ,' 1 5! ••.: Book Muslins,Gause, Crape Liase, 13 9 ,,k h,,,,, , 4,i .,, , French, Eitalfah arid American N 4110,111 m a , g n .,, E" . 7..._ Shawil—Eittbroillered India Crap. medium quii r '- ' ''''-i' ' ' Printed Cashmere, Ptah, Thibet, Sidi. ---.1 4..91 Ilareelotia Ord other 0,10. %Imola iir„,., rd, m a i nr y a n d clov e s of allttsstalmatermts an.n ii ,,,, f.,•• . FIJItSISIIING GOGDii, L titg-, Linen Slicetings. Cotton du. all widthp and ipiam, ;....., - Dresden .do s,farseille Quilts, white &cord Coanr,.• ••,•. Tlckitir,beri make and ntiolities,flasv 31,d bollII”o."5! - Pillow Linen, 09 and 5-I, best make i l.l Iri.d.L,; ‘ , ••,.., Double and Siliale; Diiinai.k Table - I.lnen and Cr mk t ' ;4 • Damask Linen israpions, lluckabaeli TOlttlnti t , , „,_ Table and Bureau covers, of Co,tli Vtarn,•,l o , C „„,.,, , ,, Summer Flannels in treat variety, sows ne sbnalt 7 • l . s:il intiLLING:4, vt:s•riNc9. &c. ; --. .5., - ; -!,r , whit e Satin and rolotbd Llnniin Drills, latest rid e ,. 5 5N , 01 ('dims. and Union Pantaloon Storrs, n ew n„,,,,,1 . • ,: r . il Vestings, Cashmere, Marseilles, silk ,Illark Patin ...•-•• French itrup il:Lte, Endiall ‘VntSledt. ~, Cashman:to. silk and suites; Black acid assorted: .., Cloths. Prenclwilelgian, English and 'Artic: wan. i •• ",,, Cassimeres, do - al do ” do ' • il•':'„,7 . - .LASTINGS. - ; i•--; ..-i,...,, .......... Preach. li!ac k and ei.....,.., eririedv,..i,,,l En elkh •do ,' do do do il; .- V•',,' Italiltalian ClCali; do ilit a new and be allful ante -', an and Barnsley Sheetings, all widths and qiisiti,c -, Blearbedand Brown American Drifting, bestmsk a . ',•..'• CARRIAGE LININGS. 5 in this department the stock of I. B. & Co's is tmi v i. -, passed in variety, oxrent, and excefrence of nitters ' ~ bran). in Ibis silty. A Bill arsortnient will at all tir,' , .: he found, of every, article of Dry Gnonds requinta'.,' the completion of Crrriages,Ommbusse a and Itsil fa a -5:: 5 rum those intended merely fur tile, to Wow 0f:1... Most costly finish.. april2 s ll N. cow p.i.--- .' s i.cr , rra WORK,' Mt tag tr.•, 1 , Tonsey's 'Universal Olintnient, . COMPLETE remedy for burns, a'r elda,t.lll.3n,f, A Sprains, swellings, salt rheum, piles, feast Porn -- chapped han ds, sore lips, c hiliblains,lscald heat ! ahlt. s s ..• kinds of INFLAMED SORES. I I Persons in alt conditions of „life aril at all Glues : i11,.."; to be Wilkie:l with the oh:weer:it:plaints. It is tlisref n..,' the duty of heads of famillettrto proielde and keep S.. hand. ready tar any emergency, A ItE)lEDl'in,,t ~i capable of removing the soft:ring attendant Oa tb:s,"•; very troublesome companions .Tlwiso who have stir "snip's Unirer.,l that men! need not ip told-that It:tin: most con:plc:is rentedy,a-j.etfect music,- of psis, and 0., .. moat opted). Te:110, Cr of imllanintation ever disci:it:A I' 3 The experience of such persona Is sufficient to Pinup them to keep it alilaya on hand, knowing that mull, valuable live+ and limbs have been saved by ibis Nisi GICAI. I'ONQUEBnit of inflamed and other post' , burns, scald!, Ssc. It instantly sropii all pain °fine ~I • verest kind and prevent, oil , car. No family ihouldNl without it, a+ an immediate applieati rr of it, irdcase,' burns or seahl+ would do mor e grind w in?, ava i l i ng I, the doctor than he koithl do when a rived, besides Pie venting long boutelot Ihi2 Iltlllolit sulliertug which Imp,' pass bet Ire a physiLian could be obtained. It ru,ses,cs control over the severest Injuries liy fo: - Over mortification, over Inflammation, and by uses; . tuned virtues it acts lie .inti-senor, IN'creine,..latt San-, ) ., e : ansdis,.lnadynt. riaallitne. and Real nr, ;mil is *c ma ,;: • COMPLETE PATE:RNA!. REMEDY now in tile. • 5 Thousands have tried and thousands praise' it. its} working its way into public favor with a rapidity stn.r tofitre au:known-In the history of nil:Wein:, • i. .911 rho nse.reseiitis sad it. Aga i 1 we ,ay, a , 1„ . :, ghoul.' he withont it. The agents will furni-1: thel:sl. lie CRATIS with books deacribli z this c0m,,,,,.. :J. Each box of the genuine Tons: y's Universal (his ! went, ha+ tile signature of s.Tousey resitess on 11,, v f side lane! In black ink_ NeVer puts have a hna 0111 , 0 this tignature tin he been. Price 25 Celli. per 7 , 01:4 five boors for et 00 Prepare.l t 3 1111:1511 & T,t a ., 1 Druggists, Syraltie, N. V., and multi by agmastLtaar,i, , out the Unit , d SlaleS. Sold in Note 'Vita at lOn, Na,saii The following are the agent s . i n ~ Tonsey's Universal Ointment! J. 'S.S. C NowriN. 1 ' I. C. lull VS, } Portsvilli F. SA NIORS•t(IS, .1 11. Shi-,per fort Cuilud, %Vitt. 11. Ma riolV. New Philatli T. Williams. ST iddleporr, 11. Schwartz, Patterson, J. IL Alter. To-carom, , ' ile liner ~ e . Moratutroth, Tainaii William Prue, St. Clair, . rienrge.Reifstis dor. New Cart Juntes D. !if in 11, 11:tiers:Mk, loner Kalil an, Llewellyn, J. thtist. I, Jacob KaUffilian, Lower Mel, • Shaener Si (Limit, Orwigslin ' Lyon & -Mabel, Port Clintou. , Levan & Kan:Boat Schuylkill - s-1 aril Barri; Pit:ear:iv 15. il - Paici . Morticing Trn: sill ~.tit,ers ate :,.!ei,t 5 1 . ,, :kin? Mar\lllne., Ike n— .. third 'the lial, , X,c tie: 'Met hams 1 mortice in th'ordinary way . Ti, UudeViating !M e lees, via . i... ' 5, 5i.t1,:,5.t sizepw lii cur , -11r1Vpra :Ind do tt Wolof rote-drier ,title, int., : ft. , ,,t. 10. -ten by , d ' ill. whir, th -y or.: in u-e.• II Pottsville, 41.111. Z -2 \ • • till. . - {orir 1101VEN's 11 7 1.1.4101 t. • .7.11 N rf . 111,, riborr , •1} , r1follY 'ss! J 11. 1;11::lie .11t.it 110 ,till of \ 10N tin 4 (;IN1:E.1 Wso.r.ll•W in the r.'s v Churrn. tilt r.. nsantst , seturis,g Mto..t t 9 th ljuving nfolnled Ir 1 . / I 'w ne.nuf,ctur,s in ; . flor.t clintoinera :with aft ,t ling dlinernl Water, parsing ttsrourti too and every tickler's's:lt uirmenscribed to it. Ile emu' mars-int tiro (1115 a, they ate delsri the v , • n',ls.rs 'retup /1111 . 4,111dpflin 1111,11(j .1 V 1 a mr • nt tit • ti t•I: 31)1. ..111 . I ir e nimulett qtr by the ue' ,er mat I. tlity that lilirwrnl WI mfrs in, II Pott.iltle Paper 1111 a akings a FOIt rARLow:, nALL::,NOO.) Tin: sulitcribre lslnnw rvreiviti PAPER 11ANGIINGS,FRESCr r ) COLUMN DECORITIONS,kc, t i .t sortment than gay re found in n &lonia. -a, Oils st ck embraces t three of the largest factories In 111 he pledges himself • o sell at Philailr higher primal paps 1. at less than c sides perscins porch sing helow,thq out - of tett falls sit rt, which subjr I and inconschienc —by purchasin, ways get tt match 4 without would pense. This is animportant consh Cs-Irony pegs° who la going to king his own selc_tions there, we it der ()Tinny of theyaper Stores, wilt I / own selections and fix the prices, Ii before-he present% the order, in 6 that we sell,at city prices, and th e gel on ear account. es. WIDE CURTAIN PAPER,- new soil various patterns, what' , (Wholesale *5 per dozen pieces.) n. Country Merchants supplied per at city prrcys, carriage added. cr 4 tot of odd patterns of paper, suitable fu Lo Makers, and tvindittv curtains, wilt pre roil very las. ' Cr Paper Hangings as low as la teats pct ',null MarchlS-12] I HANNAN'S' ' " ...- - %. 1 ,-" , Cheap Wholerate and IletailOnok ours :, ...`,..t3 ~,-. • FRESH GOODS . - : - .. ,, , ,- . :1 AND GREAT BARGAINS IN MlNEnsviar. ', ~?.: EW DRY gOODS, HARDWARE and QUM!' 1,. l's WARE Store, In the large New Brick Balthtt f, , - ,:: '-.:",:1-:". Corner North .emit Second streets, on the Railroad f,;':,-,1,? The timicrsigneil would respectfully inform the lapis; ..1.-:.;- that lie has opened in the above huilding, one sll' 1 ';::''" ''' largest and best: :is%orted stocks of !goods to be font t .::. lnechnelkill Odnuty, comprising atmost every soil'' of HARDWARE. OUCENSWAIIC, DRY GOOD!'`; GROCERIES, TROrlsjONs, Ac I properly tecot :. :.:, ~ under those heads. These goods (Mee :teen !nitre! . ;';',: w illM7prria I tetzard to quality, arid adaptation tout'-; ..:,:, wants of th e community. nthl ran ibe until us kt. l ''.;-• not lower than ran he "obtained elsewhere. Tree- ""-.--.., tcntion of purchasers is there:bre ipvitc.t, in tint , : .1 . : • ; . ; assurance and belief that every satisfaction an it -- modeled. JOS. HEISLER. I '''SI::• I Corner North and eccqnd Street ,;.: Minersville, apriltS . ed if ...":, Herb Hecticlnes, • •:••.•;1 - L EPARED for diseamts of every derctiptinn; 130 P 34 (7onsortptton, Liver emniplalnts. Dyspeuaa. ~...:- Fever and Ago ~Diseasre or thelfeart, Dysentery' , i r SommerCnlllp :dud, Pules, Cyoughli Asth ma , Scrofsl , or Rinaa Evil, tiler or any it ruporokut 'of the 10. 4 . ' Pure Holm for waking teae, pot op (tcarly In t 5) ,, ,). A large. asio4unent of Forvier'a worlo our Prowl , ~-: Cy, Bust), &e. l'ortodients, Prints, IS trytioneyy,lll2D. ',,' 1 7.ltleF, Weelluy Popero,,kr.. , —.: -' I roe vole at the Periodical Store, (tentte Sweet, neo ?.(Y, , door to the Attlericon Mu)... ' . MaYCt ' 19.60 I - 0. I). r.N li INS & Co. S'aloon, coNri , :cTioNAntEs. Me. T 111; einleieriber respectfullyannourne3 that his le Cream Saloon was opened foe the pitlilir,"flth . first lost . and will continue open dnrina the preset seannin. Situate in Centre Street. between them , dances or F. W. Hughes, and the store of long b Jaelwan. rs:e . i.r P ri m , quantities prortipaysupPlid Ala', on hand, an 1181131, :1' large and general afro merit of Confectionaries, Toyo. Ar. all of utigt: Will ho sold cheap.:, CEO, GEssLrs. may (Y • , New Books. ' :14 _ Dlonbey"antl:lon complete. Songs ft . the Fleople No. -I, The l'olly-lire. Coardctnen. The Vl. t:e,: tale of the Mexitatt' la A1,1ne,.. ,, , the,toehey tender, I I Pieter, the Pahwto. d tale of the Mexican MarcbeAti l'llq 111.:1•• of I 11, r•IIIIiiy, ' ' • i H Y Toot Pt 'nate' 1.". z ., ; 1 Tozether it th:tffatiely of other \l2noks,i , m r , '''' 1 vri and for • .I, at i • . HANNAN'' , Mu . 6 . 9..]Cheap Th.kston't . . —__--- - ' • John I'. Hot ATTOR-yi: .1" .11' ft' nnjC I PgYT,It. IA:. I'. I . ,—tner rannerttnn 'with th, L L thmmtlry : at UMVI2,f, vrent Dettils, and It,trlitnt• hm!, n, a:l.y at,,t en rt•i . v.l:j, less n. tU;i: n dlt. ctty t•pttnatin thttt t,trntt. , • T. T. TM cGli • . tiuu*l; ,\NI) E El 1113219 ISM s:rret. , ichuyjkill comity r:7' ISE! IMM [Oct l'iltrol h,. ntre • ;e II M ittAITM " r !feat!' is. :E.‘i 1:11,1/1.e , 1 . 11:11:1 -• 1.. v.' r. In tntity or ir , :respi V PrOreS, the Ede enlist! fru r d l n An I nil y have !ter; be i; Pure t,!4, nye.l JO tir.pectu v.:1; odi, ; L e k ,. 110%Yri j; .. id ifordersi,;. le, 1)11 it:E.:4,4, - Id ,h, spot,: et 1- , , e r )Es Gold) rAnt ~- ,- , thracing a bowls -, liy oric etore In rah: ! Je laic,: plUelltle he em.—allornh:l; , Iphii prices, atid.2. F city price:—ancirte '; quantity, nine ii..„ fgcts them to tror r i ' rig here they caai, ': le nnendditionatu (de rtion. ,' 'the city pre en:it will give tarn u ere he can mate Is i;.- I(Vvhirti can he order to satisfy da name wiii he dgr A large soppy d r sale and rend.— wholeale with- I= art, bxrEr4xcElt, ~en imnr {mu r: afford. him , err thngcoN ^ :_, of Wrillng of l ienn Tlougv. Lapril 'A IE.II OK2 11E3 MI 1/ID " err %./.,,:si,. at al I 140 l==l orgi
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