rrav • A V - • 4L „Tmr •, • •r'•4 • g MIME En lorries in retnrosnruta.--Tbe Philadel phia correspondent of the New York:Tribune gives the folldwing account of the Porter trial in Philip, tlelphil i—v , The ea of John Poiter, who had been Convicted of tobbilig his employers Of gob& eta motley- to the amount. of 1111000,'wes then tailed 'up, • and in amsequences of a paltry error. bn the pet of the Clerks near trial was grouted ! Thiooung man, the Attorney General and many of our edi,zerra ipow to he s neat relative of the trecotive,istd Of..course• he must not be barahly dealt with. specimen _ of juctice here, trout] state to your loaders, that Juba Pater 19 e Very genteel; fashionable young man, and upon no bccaatota has he been permitted'tO enter the priso ner s.box, although there were those confined in thit hog whose ,apPearanees were of a - fat more honest chiracter sod whose ofeners were nothing In comparison to his ; but invariably seated within the bar among thelawyers I - • - ' to the siguiiint fur a new trial yesterday after noon young Brewstery counsel for the Messrs. Warnochn—for foil - must Win* the Common wealth are .not 'known in the ease I—took a bold and manly stand against the efforts now making to cheat justice of her :dues; In speaking of Pot ter, be ,aim, e painting to him ; ~.There he site— tvbere he shoo - tat not sit-51631 from those whose characters and crimes are ore fdt tees magnitude ° ; disci these with Which he stands convicted—dan gerous in the eitreme—and I trust your Honor (Judge Bing) 1 will remember your promise a few, days since..in_ passing sentence upon a. poor ig noranteoloredlgirl, When you stated that every in. ditidual who tied been unfaith'ul to their employ la should receive no mercy at your handcprovid ing they were cetwicted before you.. " This was too much'- 7 a ne* trial Was immediately granted. A BATIII2IO Scasa..—Mr. kecJall. in his San is Fe Sketches, says : At Ojo Caliente there is e noted wenn well in the edge of the to.sn, and several of our party vi sited it ft( the purpose of bathing.' The water bait up-in great quantities, and forms a Igrge and Jt ep basin from-the very riontain bead. We ancliately divested ourselves of our clothing and &abed into the refreshing element—diving end awfMming about in water just warm enough to be: corrifertable - . j Before, we had left the large natural bathing-tub our party - Wes increased by the arrival of several Mexican girls, Who. not the least daun. tad by our presence; immediately joined in our aquatic sports.—With tarp and japans laughter they commenced splashing the water about them ; now diving to the bottom!. and then rising to the outface, shaking the Water fron their long hair and padding about like, Newfoundland dogs. - •The customs of thecountry reaction the open commission of scenes sitch as I have just mention ed,•end many others which would be deemed high ly indelicate in other linds ; and however much the foreigner may at (list be tempted to doubt their strict correctness, he soon learns that no conven tional rules oppse a barrier to such acts. True modesty coneist in the thought which governs every action and viewed in this light there was certain ly no inmedesty in the girls of Ojo 'Caliente in d edging in a bath, even if they did appear •rig't be irks (elks: de the philosophic Sam Slick would say.' NEW BOOKS Lini MUHCALL Liana ns.—erhe March number ettlus cheap musical pe.iodical is received. It con tains cloven choice pieces of musk. composed by the beatimptent. and is for sale at this o.(Ece—price 25 . tents. • , SALViItICL —This is the tide of a work edited by the Rev. George Cr oly. and it is supposed to be the intim of that fauteuil character. "The Wandering Jew." It is - a splendid. pet wild prodnetion. and is Weltavorth reading. Fur sale at this olfiee-7.-price .91 coats. Tassel:s to TR& Gar WeiriCll.4 PR4lll,llM— 'This work contains a journal of tranel and adventures jan Anainne and Rocky Mountains. and in the Oregon Territory. by Thomas F. Farnham. It is spoken- its a valuable and authentic book, and at the present tints recommends itself strongly to readers. Price twenty five cents. for ini!e at this 015 e. MactieLair's Essmrs.—This work contains all the inixellaneous essays and criticism. of T. Rabington Micauhy.complete in four volumes at twenty-five Cents each. It is needless for us to, say anything in .tecommendednf these writings which have been fir lang.timeconsideted as models of literature. Mr. Macaulay is the most nervous writer and most 11(11W. tofu! critic of the age Marricb. oti Saturday, March 27th, by the Rev. John Math. ida. blr. kw. pOOZN, tO Miss Maas !few), all of "Pottsville. Chi the 30th -instsm. by Rev. William Barnes, Mr. B6IZN'TIM,4O Alms SARAH J• BEACHAit, both •bf,Pottsbille. E3catbs, , Ai Pittsteioo, New Jersey. on the 18th , jest.. Mr. Mean H. ?nit cAif ibis &cough, in the 70th vearof his age.' • ,tO this Eibiough.csi Wednesday last. 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UAVING been solicited by. a large number of my friend...l am induced to offer myself as a candidate. at the cunning election, for the office of SHERIFF, Should I bo so fortunate as to receive a majority of your votes t will perform khe duties of that offico impartially and to the best of my ability. W ILLI A 111 MATZ. , , West BrOnswig. Mareh 143. 1 12— To the Free and Independent`Voters of Sehniikill County. FELLOW.CITIZENS:—The solicitatioris of numerous friends, who have promised me their support, have induced me' to offer meek" to your eonsideralion; as s candidate for the Or. fits of' 43 HHH t F at thewest Octoberlectiun. Should IL be so fortunate as to receive* majority of your votes. 1 will spare no exertions to gite ontire.salialae. !ion, by fulfilling the duties of the. Office with industrg. wad fidelity. = NICHOLAS 8E1'174111;ER. Pottsville. March 25,' 1843. : 13— To the F.fictori Schistigill Co. FELLOW CITIZENS :- - -At'the solicitation , m:. of naj friends, who have voluntarily sed to support me in different sections of the county. 1 have been:induced to offer wYsclf as a candidate for tie office of 43HER1 FF At the ensuing election. Shuuld be so fortu. nate es to Ii elected, I pledge myself to perforin the duties of the office with fidelity, to the best of my abilities. . JOSHUA 'BOYER. • . Ille a gesnatturg, March 25. y , 13;—te•St To ihe'Free and Independent .F.lec 'tors of .Sehuylkill .tounty. AT the eeriest solicitation of a number of my friends. I have been indked to utter myself es • candidate CM the office of - SHERIFF ' - - At the ensuing cileetion. Should you think pro: per to elect me,l pledge myself to perform the duties of said office; to the best of coy ability, SAMEEL .CHRISTHAN. 12— March 13, To the Frecand inthiendent l Ele& tors of Schuylkill Cortuty. _ BELLOW CITIZENS,—At the earnest soli. citations' of ft`in umber of soy friends , I have concluded to Offer snyielf as a „candidate for tho office of S. E,R' I P At the ensuing election. and respeetkilly stilicit your votes. Should I'be elected,.l pledge Myself to federal the - duties .of the office .to the beet of' my abilities._ - " • MICHAEL sturzEe. March 11, To - ihe Electors of Sfhuyfikitli , Co, MNDIENDS AND FELLDW - CITIZENSP—At the IV urge& seiithation of a number of ..ort s friends. lam induced to offer rorselfae , eaniftdurel,for the RIFF • office of - • .‘ - • . 1 - At the ensuing election,. Should jet' reperto efoet re% I pledge myself to perform. 16041 nes of the officer.° detest of toy abilities.. SAMUEL dEltd/VAIAN. I , . 11-7_ Muth •U. Tv tt fitiand Independent Eke, ! . bore of Sehtty,kitt County. "MARI ENDS ANDTELLOW:CITI ZENBl,—flar ing been solicited by • nomber.of my Mends. I am - induced to afro. myalfs• • candidate at the neat . Canard Election for office of • - • , SHE/Fk. Sltriuld I tic SO forts:Uwe et to 111 . • mijosit] of ybor VOW tpledge Myself to ierforef tbek Stating Hasid allicewith Molds to ditibestrifitst - - JEREAPin ./IEeM Pottsville, tilart4t TO the Electors erSeheylkillANNi"- IWELLO*, ;-:At the cattiest ',soh. citatithatfA ntriobit Orley' tello-_s,.Veteni, - baits been induced to offeiwipetilf as itudolile tor tho otikerer ' ; • "- • • thelniening-eleetiont and ibilieetfigli solicit rev eulfoite.‘: Shodbi be wife:too:fate as to be eleetet to\ will eedeavet- to perform 4bedeties Ithereetto your entire sadireetica: Your. relloor pttiten. • ' 'JOUR '11: "BleitEL. Ii- Mitch Ili •-• (TO Tfif PLI,BLICI) 150 000 - WestinPrinciple is! Water-Proring Cloth. l;Y this method th e - pores of the Cloth ern left • open an bef ore, " by which thb uer. Spiritless can fr eely escape; and at the 'dine time it is rendered Water-prenf for all preened"! pur poses. The Moms is both simple and e t heop. It is adapted tsevery nada and occupation, to stitch Cloth el ' any; ; description is or ca . be:used. Cloth hosing pugged thretugh this proceisits ever after said -from )ILifdeui and Verniin. , Sail and 'Awning miters, Clothiers, Hatters flout and Shoe makers r Umbrella makers, Cloth man:die. turers and all others whose interest it to, are re-, spectfully invited to this subject. • • • Rights for Sale ;for any part al the United States by the Proprietert , at his residence, No. 130 NassmiStreet. New York ' either far Cash or in exchange for property, real or personal. Also, for Sale. as easy, cheap and simple, pro. cessretulering Calico Prints Past; the tradd is in vited to at. -Also, for eale, 'Cream of Earth," a sure and safe remedy for Mould on Leither and Furs, of all descriptions Trunk and liar. nets makers, Boot and Shoe. Dealers. &c. will do well to consider Of it. .These remedies , are, all very simple and cheap ! Ooe Thousand yards' of Cloth may be rendecedWater-proof at en ex-1 pense, of One Dollar Water Water proof Flannel worn next to the skinn• h ik.stiers.preventive and Cure for the Rheumatism. Thestotleiging is an., extract of a Report on the subject, frin'is'Citiffie" mitten of therommon Council: ' , The Coduniu s ce oil Arts. „Sceinces, and Schools, twos/tom was referred the' Petition of F. 11. Pettis, asking for a consideration for an in vention which Abe Petitioner Cill/1/111 as hasten clerk% Cloth of every description Waterproof, beg, leave to Report ; that they examined several pieces of Cloth which they tested. and 'found the same am. pervious to water, except from a pressure beyond that of ordinary rain, and believe that pereons clad with garments made from Cloth thug pre pared, would be secure from usual exposures in raii4 weather, The advantages - cif this, oboe° that. of India Rubber will be perceived, when it is_known that the pores of the Cloth era not clo sed, allowing the free escape of Ike insensbilo per. venation, which is important to health. The Cow/Atte am assured by the Petitioner, that the bearity or lustre of the Cloth is not tarneshed, that its quality is not injured, that it is not less sepia ; but; On the contrery, the beauty, duality' and auplenesa ate preserved. and for many per. poses rendered more lasfirig. The cheapness of the application brings the advantages at the im. pruvement within the reach of all • and the com mune have no doubt many Sill 'be disposed from this cause toll* its advantages; and such test will do more to establish its reputation than any recommendation from this Committee. The committee feeling disposed to- treat the Petitim with all fairness, ant as far as they in. vestigated the improvement, finding it to meet • their expectations, they cheerfully recommend such a trial of its merits by the-public, as will . more fully test its utility." Signed MOSES G. LEON Ma: o ,„„..„ ee. HENRY E. DAVIS. The ;following era the prices asked for the ea-_ elusive right to use the "Dianna Prinepte" . of Water-proving in the different States —Proper proportion will be made Cavan, City. Town. County or District. ' Maine 01,000 Vermont 2,000 New Hampshire 4;000' Miussadhussefts , 14,000 do, , Dyu Bening , tom Rhode Island ' 3.000 . Conecticat 3,000 New York 1b,009 New Jersey • 4 000 do, Calico Priutiog 40,600 • Pennsylvania • 15,000 Dele w are 2,1100 Mary/and 5,000 Virginia . 1080 North Carolina 6,000 South Carolina 5000 Georgia - 5,000 Alabama . , 3,0011 Tennessee . • 4,000 Mississippi • - 2.000 Ohio . 1 0 . 000 Kentucky • 5.0110 Ind tenni Arkansas i. 1,500 Miebigau . • - 4,000 Illinois " - 5,000 Missouri. • 3.000 District of Columbia 2,000 Florida ~ 1,500 Wiscoosin • 1,500 gote—ClOth. Garments' Karim Blaokets. &c. taken in and Water-proved by the proprietor at moderato charges. Cloth done it 25 cents per yard; Over Coats 0 I 00; other uncles in propor. portion. The Firemen, individually end coffee tivelyi, are invited ts examine the advantages of the discovery. Post paid letters will finve,prosopt attention. Terms of halo Made easy to r9spoc, "ibis' purchasers. H. PET.TIS,' N 0.130 Nassau Street, New York. March II II-3m ISA.AC M. MOSS, No. 17: South Fourth St. afew doors Wow Market .PIELADELPHIA, 11,11rITE* the attention of country Merchants -"Lend others istOds edtensite assortment of School Books, superior Blank aieouni Books, (of his own manufacture) and Foreign'and;Durtmatic station ary. Quills, Wafers, Sealing War; Steel Pens of up, wards of fifty varieties. Blue Black, and Reilin kg. Lead Pencils. Slates. inkstands, fizz. Er Cheap Armen . Books—a large stock al ways on hand suitable for retail trade. and coon, try Merchants: A LARGE AMOUNTS? Or Wait/1W PALPILIP s tools cap and . Letter Papers plain and ruled '; Wrap. ping 'Papers, Bonnet Blutrds:Pltying Cards, and all other articles sold by stationers. Lammas Jouanata, Raman' Boors, 00 4 suit. Alai for Banks. Entine offices, &c,,nonstantlynn hand or, made to order, of any site; shapei . or pat. tern. _Materials and Workmanship warranted o the, best quality. all of whichare orered at pri. ces to ittit the tiales., . Xresauntily . Niercharste and others Shilling the city, are respectfully invited to call and examine hie goods 'and pricer, and satiety themselves o the great tat:tactical eff'ected Sy the (Sash System: ' Phil]., March 44. s It-2mo • TO RENT. THE PORT''CLINTON FOUNDRY, end .Machine Shop, together with ell the Flask% Machtnery; and fixtures belonging iherito. Art. ply to!'• • . " ISAAC 111EY ERB. Esq., at Port Clintonv or to ECKERT 4 GUILFORD, , • • Sinter& Furnace. 31—of Draimber 17 HOUSES TO LET. ' • One two story Brick blouse an .Coat ,z ;as :Streetiwitb. Kitchen attanbed._ B e ; > One tin -story -.Stone Altiore, in afabantoeigo Street, lately- &copied by Su:Aber - ger; I One adjoining this - abore, at present, occupied by this, dlisafatia'r— -- Ona Dante Udine! in Lyon Streeti at present in:civics] by I. ,Zoop,r. - For feitther . partieularip ripply to the subscriber. B. fiILLYMAN. Pottsville.iistols Only 02rOi , a MAO of the, Vulted.filigis. MITCHELL'S Large M ap, of th e 'United AxAStateeo filet by 31.moonted on Ritlere, coo. tamping the email* of the linked Etateer-of and the only cornet Map *fib. United States now eztantoth the low rate oft % which to shoot one-fourth the wthal price. _received end for leeki . B. }ANNAN: . iffies6. - iNO6O=6 ' 7 ,- " ' MEd IN. AAIWIITTCY. ' EASPEWI - - DISTRICT' OF PENNSYLVANIA: NOTICE.' . A:PkTtriChltor the Benefit itieataitiropt - Gaiint.hisbeen filed lha 21st day of JitauFy. by• - • •• ' • John 13; Vouty . , Roaihtan, Schuylkill co; ` Which Petition will bc heard heroic the District Court of the United Rlatea for this Eastein Die. Hie of Penns, lionit. sitting in Bankruptcy, at the Diattict Court !loofa in - the City 01. Phtladcl• delphic on Friday. the- lst day ol'April nest. at It O'clock, A .11. when at.d where all pertains interested way appear And show 'cause; if any they have. sr!iy the 'traver of the said Petition should not be granted; and said Petitioner de. elated Bankrupt. FIZA NCIS HO P NSONe Cloth of the District Coed. March 18, NOTICE. A PETITION for the Bencfii of the Bankrnpt Law, has bees filed the Sd day of Match, 1813 by Albert 11, Denel, Storekeeper, and Dry Goods Merchant, Schuylkill county. ' Which Petition will he heard before the Diettiet Gollit thrbUnited States tor the eastern Die. tract of Pennsylvania, sttting in Bankruptcy, at the District Cow room in the City of PhiladeL phia, on Friday the 7th day of April neat, at I I o'clock, A. M..‘when and wtitte all Persona in terested may appear and show cause, if any they have,why the prayer of the aaid`Petitibri should not b granted, and the said Petitioner declared Bankrupt, FRAS. HoPKINSONE Clark of this District Court. 11— March H. FOR DISCHIRGE. United States. Court.. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA In Bankruptcy. _ NOTICE. A PETITION for Discharge and; Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, has bean filed by William Watkins, Individually, and as a mem ber of tho firm of Lawler. Spencer & Cu,, Coal Dealer; Schuylkill county.. And Friday, the 9th day of June next. at It o'. clock, A. M.. Map:minted for the hearing there. of, before the said Court. sitting to Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Phila. dclphin, when and whore t he Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other persous in ioterest, may appear and .how, cause, if any they have, why each Dis. charge and Certificate should tint be granted. fIANCIS HOPKINSON, Clerk or the District Court. 23—[(It March 25! NOTICE. A PETITION for Discharge and certificate ander the Bankrupt Law. has been filed by Benjamin Hasler, Boat Builder, Schttylkill Coon. ty' And Friday, the oth day of June nett. at II o'clock, A. 1111„ it appointed for the boating there. of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at Clio District Court Room,:in the City of Phil. adeliiihia. when and where. the Creditors of the said petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appeir and show- cause. if any they have, why each Dii. charge and Catttrcato should not be granted. FEU& lIOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. 22-•• Much IA, NOTICE. PETITIONS For Discharge and Certificate un. dcr the Bankrupt Law, havo been filed by' T:tomas Moyer, Tobacconist, Schuylkill co Adam Brawn, late Armor, now Meaner of iron Workir, ' , _ _ do And Friday. the 28th Jay of May nest, at II clack, A, M., is appointed far the bearing.there of, heforo the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy. at the District Court Iloone, in the City of Phila- Xlelphis, when and where the Credtture ef the said Petgicusers. who have proved their - Debts, son all other persona io interest, way nppear and show atelie r if any they have, why inch Dis charge and Certideato should nut he granted, FR AS. lIOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. II Mari& ii. NOTICE. A PETITION fur Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law. halt been filed by Samuel Lewis, late Coat operator. now Engineer, Surveyor, Ind Conveyancer, Schuylkill t o. and Saturday, the 29th day of April nett, at II o'clock, A. M., is appniutcd ler the hearing there. or, before the said Court, sluing in Bankruptcy„ at the District Court Roorn, in the City of Philo.' &Antal% when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved' tt►etr Debts, and &Bother parsons ininterestilsay iifigeat and thaw 4enee, if any they have, why ,push Dis charge and Certificate should not be, granted. FBAS. 110I'lliNSON. Clerk of the District Court. 6 Feb. 4, 18434 NOTICE. pETITIONS for Litacharge and CertiOcate under the Bankrupt Law, bare bmn filed by John Pinkerton; Individually, and as a niember of- the hie grunt of West, liosigson & Co., florksou, Pinkerton& Co. Land John Pi,ihdton & Co., late Coal Merchant; note Agent, Kahay!kill cu. Edward Y. Farvhar, Marred.-• ne Benjamin S. Titus, Individually, and ag d member Mlle late 6rm of Browis & Ti; tus,Reivedcre N. .1. 4o Edward MOAN : late Merchant, DOW Clerk,do Joseph '411; Tanner, do and Saturday, the ..4goi day of April next at 1I o'clooli; is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court; sitting in i3atik. roptcy; 01 the District Court Rooth, in the City of Philaderphiaa when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners; who have proved their D btr, and all other persons in interest; may ap. pear and show Cause, if - any they hive, why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. I' fIIAS: HOPKINSON, of District Court. 6 Febnia ry 4, 1843. THE ANTHRACITE FIT/I,NACE, OC ATED in the Struugh of fattaville, Schuylkill county. Pa ;,is not excelled by a. ny other is facilities for obtaining catiely dotes, Limestot e. and• Coal, honk accessiblai by Canal and Rail Roads to }tithing yarilsiaf:tbe stack. The Furnace and inachinery is in each° a state of preparation/that asntall sititiunt of yutlity; would be sittScient to put it in illicit in a few 'weeks. The authenticated 'scam:tits cif this great provemeuts and eztraordigaiy qualitiet of the ton produced by Anthracite coal in Walet,.holds out strong guatuntr.cs Jar 80 and 'profitable tn.. yeah:tient: , 1 i The proprietor not` haviirt g ,the requisite a. mount.efeapital to keep it in blast. is desirous of having some person to join thin. who would mike a ; 4 or 23 sourest—on he 4111 lease or. tell ate whole.property on au& 'multi as,. aviU he found advantageous. I - = - Fur Turtrie'r lenticular,. apply to WILLIAM U. MARSHALL. Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. January '4B. 1843, , 5 -1111 GB 801100 L FOR YWUNG LAJRX.F.S. The public are iespectltiity tamped-that a• greeably to a ; former notice; Mita Allen from ,New England,icill open a nigh Schniil for Young Latiep; inn Monday ; the 1.1 April nett.. • Instruction Rill be giieit (ham branches taught in the New' England Scunnaties. 7:Elg.illt Tuition in the Elementary 454 per mit. • Iltgh.r French and Latin ' 6 do _ Draiiing and Osintbig. :!Extra 2 do Farther informatian roay,ite'oblairied by xeler-• epee Rev. I. McColl?. John Ship - peo. William F. Deane F.. 4. aF. - . • T. 43. Beatty'. • . PottiMlle, March. 25 , 1843. ' ig— SMOKED NEAM--,44ake Ind . Shoul ders. good Meat and welt eared. just received add tor isle. by ' . .81LLYM.AN & CO. Bluth ItD t 12— JOHN=- NEVILLE,- - NITORITY AT taW aalpstAB removed fiord:Market Street tet die item formetly Al:intuit* Slehplija Came Stteet, opposite the Ng 081cei tfetebet 8; ' JAMES .CAVIPBELLi • ATTIRINJEIVAT rtrrrsvius, re. MIAS reMovcd hie office To the south ereat.comei of Centre and_fdarket greets. one door limas of Samuel Thompaon'a Stott. Practicing in the'seror al Courts of Schuylkill aid Coldnbin countieni. A: DOOL'Elti ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAS removed his offitto to the ist4ce or foils C Neville. Esq.. opposito the Post Olnee.„ , November 26; P i 4 8 — , " ,i.l , . • - ATTORNEY AT LAWS /fIFFICt iu tontre itfeet. timiosith 1110 ttcbanti llotel. Potuiviile.6ept.3„' , —36 JOIIN-,I'.yIIO,BART,' ATTCIiCKEY AT . 14Wy OIiniGSIIVRO. Will practice in iffe Courts of Sollubikili coon//J, March 18, 19 FARM FOR SALE. _ ,: • THE anhacriber offers fur aide the strintgrasi , „ Farm." situate halt a mile nom lho'tovin o f Pinegrovr, euNaining....One Hundred and Filly Aeree, The Union Comal pasecs through the property. The Boil is a,s;ndy riper kittonii and has beer. well limed, - :. c" Tho improvements consist. Of ir n good Two Story Frame Dumping, .4 In ; Bank Dam and aSaw nillc rig& :4 I good 'powevi Fur further Information, apply to GEORGE N.. ECKERT, Sn4fia!tt ,Furosce. •• Pinogrove Townahtp, Schuylkill county,: Oct:tinker 17, isia, • it . - 8.••• WA ir i T11:9 • f Oil OOLDEN SWAN IlarELI ry BOARD 43148 DOLLAR 11:11 DMA By thtt month on teasonablo terms. CIIAItLES WEISS 1 rimpriptor; Alti. 0 Notes third St.. tsw udons Anovn tt-tcn PIIILADELPMA, ittarch,l.l, TO 1101.1S:___ —f- - 23,000 lbs, of Feathers; for sale very lois id any /jinni ities to suit porcba: sere Mr cash; at prices from 10, )5,20 and 25 cis; pee:pound. Ready• made Beds, Holsters, and- Pillows and curled hair Mattresses, Moss dot and all other kinds to suit any sized &Ostend.; always on hand. Coded Hair and New' Orleans Moss by the halo dr single pound.' Country *Bore Keepers would fine it to their advantage by calling on the subscriber belore purchasing FINLEY dr..:CO” South East corner of Second and Walnia Sta.; Philadelphia. March IS, NEW STORE, JAMES DONITNEti ' • - I)ESPECTFULLY informs the public !hal • ' be his brought with him from •Mow Yore. this epilog, d large assortinerit of • , .• GROCERIES it LIQUORS,. • . • Which he offers for sale at the most modeiate, Philadelphia wholesale prices," ( freights added; ): et his ware how, in the 'new , Stone 11,1111dirige, nest door to his tafera. 41.orste afddition to rats: vine; consisting of , • , • Black arid Green Teas, • Falling-Loa; Saittn grin,. Porto Ride; 4 4 ,Nos! Orleans Sugars; Rio, Java; arid St. Dnmiligo Coffee,. : -- Sperm & Conicrioia Eills; Mohasco, Whret and Yellow S9eys i Tobanco o . Ifeg and Box Raisins, Wines and Liquersi front centurion : quality; • - A quiutity of - dryad Meift; Mackerel; from N0..1 to No. ;in guirtir Ng . ; 'and lull bairelS, . About 300:5aCks Grotind Salt, - 4 1. GO barrels aupetior Bnm ceer Ale, & May 14, - 20-11 • PENNikLVANIA HALL, •, ' i•• A THEtit -. , .' public are reliectftilly joie:iced Oat • , ; . .1 LI sdbacritfcra barre_tahou tide large aisdnoto, A. - k '''l ,i'l,4 -„e modions critablobluelaf. teccottl kept .',' ','2,1 i; iv by William G. delmson. To the Cur. “r., , ); i . II mer pintoes oflhis mabtlfahmciit and - --:-_ the' public generally, the undersigned' ', , ':1 promise to extend all tbereccomtoodafious Mut', ; ', '' . i' comforter' hist rheutio ant taco Ea eatisrpetokihr i i ',• t remixed,. whilerindor :he cheree ut Illt-rotkistin; , . , 1 SO.l 'EPII WEAtElle . - • 1 .. JACOB PETERS. Pottsville, June 11, SPRING G9ODSo THE aubscribers have ou hand, anti r ainCieneiv, - \ log by frecnent arrivals, an assoatilent GotAssultable for the approacbtog.,,;po) . 4a - gtittog which are F Cloths, Cassininres.Yeakinge and Mber gads, for Men's ure4—Merino. Caasitnerea, Manchester Stripes, Wore led plaids, and a itartetrof other__ articles for Boys' wear—Monselines delaine - •.$ pact Goitres; Printed Limos, Scotch:, 14in). & c. Also Black dui) golorad Alas, roolar sand Bijocades ; Sllk Binged TkitheiShawlsi , 'dosed do., flionketsi guilts - and Wi v es ii.trolbwit goods. tI4,IIPLES3 4 SONS. 71 ' Sol; ,d Street, Pfriilo44thia - z - Nloieb 4,'1643, • , 111,L4trio: i. . DOICTCIII. -AR. LIPPE, ' - . ; RESPECTEULLY info/ mi the inhabiteniSt. of Puttsvllle end vicinity. that be hal j. moved in town, and oferials,peofessitinal se;;- . , cell in all the medical hiaiphean he fut.blic. Practicing. he ;Ilontexepitlito systexo. *tor If requested, the Allow pubic, he boyes,tteln lot if • experience to Rise , full satisfaction to;:eizthi"inp will call on He will be ready for ptofeaskin. • sernecel.t- gm; et hiszcaldence. 1 P, WNW, 31- • • Greenwood, Dezember 49—If wacti.mthe DRY GOOD SWBE, • ICO'. 77 1 7 -2 MARKET STRESt• odrat4e—Above oz? Goods fur Cask at .4udiun, Priti a 4o' .. .. Irllk:Subscribers hate determ nied to' ionduset theii •• 1r business Upon the.cASAI Spices, atal eelt their . Coed, a. low It mot a Lowita GRADE OF IItOIT4 On • has heretofore been done is Philadelphia':—not one ._ article reduced wry tinc:iff thd espeetatidearpallig '' it up on other Goods; but theti Paced shaft at4liactlit.-. •' ' Essotauxax,v Low; Their picas Will to tco/13:04_ by the suction Itatesselling at theistriepncei. nett •• -, ..rish,-as she Awationi 430 on pine--ncontenting theta.' Belies With the Interest t i er the tide Li their Profit. -1 This;cannot but mien a stioniiithiceinint for ta8r....-• ors. espedially from the' csittntry,aii..?ll ostthere ItS . ;, preference to purchasing at ho w tea. I do pallet the time discount. .unleas sheartsil4l4lcb • a corm* amount; to which /moan it it ad *NOVI 1 convenient for Country' Buyers to purchase it - pia it _ will also aioid the cassitvantago q.btriet b:lttlietlil . , • aford more Arndt° select, • • They design to I veil shentseives at outs facilitT, . n hunt the New -York ii Well as the thilid4ans • kuctinca, in zaocukkaci Imam cones kT Tuttw, n` SST I.OISPILS RAITV3. < • 1 We now respectfolOnvitecsar friends and *DOW • .. lic to the Tiarr es Exigusacc in this insmos.belne. ' • the.beitsva, to convince them , stt thelettiot 'oft . tfiltiC ' ' _t ViiNSTOMB 0, ~ ~ Philadelphia. March; 14813. .' ' ~11-4xt. • DOCT P. 74A.Gt.E-44: "• ty Ms prof_ zr o triteitizeayog ii s of rottreilloated irssibed.servkx6 tielmitY Its *Mee is' at, the corner of blarkifflastit 1 Adana! alive* , 4141116...W.14: ~~.~.~ _,' vim` ~_t ~~ ~ s 1211 05 11-3 mo =I 1 24 - ' I
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