TIIE, POOR 31AWS EVENING BT WILL AM JONES Cod of the poOr man 1 hear us, Thou Giver of alrgood At thhi our meal be neat us-- , Bless, bless`nur brimbp. food! We have been toiling through the day, • Sleep bangs upon each brow But through the dim night hear us pray LOA down, and Mess us now 1 doa of the Norman ; hied us As thus on bonded knee,. For all thou hast deereed , • We praise and glory Thee': Thy nds that ands thee wealthy, Unmake them at thy :till; They made, us strong and healthy, Nay we remain to still Oa of the poor man! listen To ibose whose all is gone, To those whose eyelids glisten, • With eotrow detp and lone! Oh! aneircr,wc.bcceerh Thee, Their broken.anguislesipray'r Let their dark titres lint reach Thee t . . Then beam on us now here ! 6?"- Cob of.the poorinan! lowly Ilia heart wilt! love doth beat ; lie !lath no gilt more holy .To deck Thy metc-neat: ' • Take it, Oar Father ! thou& it be Shaded with ea;thly tin ; Nought else bath be to offs Thee— Oh: make it right within: God Of the poor man ! shining .•Amidst his little cot, Though forlinie be - deolining • With Thee, how bright his lor Guard nor: tha night before its, 17 '.? L!.t. quiet:lumber come ; Eigeld,Fprcad Thy mantle o'ei he,; A.ed bless the poor man's home t .The Winter work of the Flencers. • The flowers below are in their tiring Fast busy, weaving in those still retreats The robes of rainbow-dyes, which they must wear; When Spring fast running o'er the.droirsy earth, Taps at .the closed portals of their homes, And calls them forth, fresh perfumed antinew.elatl, To the festival of . azure A CaUilol2 lo tie Lcdics.—A fashionable young lady hr ,Mine, whose pantatetts supplied what was wanting in the length of her frock skill, VPI9 fined by 'a. magiqtraie 5 and colts under the act prohibiting females from wearing men's ,a!- tire.—Am. nat.. It is well for certain - boarding and day school' s in this city, that their Pupils do not cot\ei \. under the cognizance of this Puritanmagt3t;rat . fly the ‘ilay, what would be the hilrm if th\lladieS, before 'going the whole' for oinew•fashion, should take trouble to ascertain how it strikes the eye of the judicious portion of the ether sox ?- We vcii- • tine to say that the custom , idludeiLto, does nut fail to offend the taste of nine-tenths of the gentle men, both young and old.--4-New York Tribun Leap 1 - eur.—The editor of the Temperande Herald, priblished at Camden, S. C., on the fir 4 day of its appearance announced to his fair rea dere that the present leap year, conferred upon them certain pri'ileges, amongst which, was that of paying their addresses : to the gen'tlemen—any of whom, should he be so ungrecions -and ungal lant as not to receive their') favorablyi i forfeitcd his horse and watch:-. The paper had been.issued but a few hours when Miss Lydia. Green entered the office, made proposals to the astonished editor arid demanded' his hand or the. forfeit: He freely linquished his grey horse and vatent lever.rathlT than relinquish the right of nvltin l g a selection for hiinself while the lady secmediqually well plea's-. id with her bargain.:,- - - A Mysrtrtr.—There were two young ladies • , - disguised in male,attire on board the New Haven • bok.on'Thursday, 3.;7hen she reached New York. Th 4, tnrere acconiNaled by a beautiful chiltlL-slo says the New Yorkcorrespondent of the New HA "von , Courier, Flio'was a passenger in the boat that day: It was uadersteod on board' that orio l ot ,:them:svent up to New Maven on Wednesday, and . that the two, with the child, arrived-at the Pa% r Lion at a late hour:that night, taking the boat for New 'York, next morning: The whole affair is 'shrouded in :nlystery.", , ullova.,PLATt.—ltiS said that the - bare .Iplate' at Windsor castle; i ts yalucd at $B - 500,060. Asingle gold servile of 6:corgelV contains • all the ttlen.o requisite to dine 130 guests. The'r is in this'eoflection a vessel which 'once. belonged to Charles XII of Sweden ; another , taken from tle Spanish /trmada; and other; again were brought from China, ifurmah and India. There arc also thirty dbzcn. gold plates, worth slso each, besides splendid gold shield for stuitrivmes,worth from 30,000 to-10,000 a piece. Ma:'CLAr Tar, Sot:Tu.—The Macon Tele_ graph (Lozotoco,) Commenting oti;Mr, Clay!'s 'speech deliverei recently , in that place, sacs:—,' , . "A National Bank, and it Prolectire Tariff formcd of "coarse, a considerable. portft of •his Now Iltis is 'really strange. ' bur locofocos in this_ region 'of country, contend that Mr. Clay talks, agaiost Protection at the South. Poor de vils, they have ivcarrie so deleperately reckless,that they.can no longer lie in. unison: They expose thlir fatsehoodsthe:nselves. Don't make rasi promEses.—The slumbers of n hiSh.genticinan being disturbed by the .call of another gentleman who had come for the Purpcce ufadininistering a horse whipping,:he asked him If he meant to be so unmanly as to flog him while in bed. 'Certainly not,'was the yisitor's .Well,..then,' rejoined the 'other, ..quietly rolling him self up -very snugly in the — bed-clothes, 'you may wait as long as you please, bui hang, me if I'll g,ct pp while you're in tile house.' DamitNe , —Drunkermess is a social festive rim The drinker collects his circle; the circle naturally spreatls; of those who are drawn within it, many become the corruptors and centres of set s and circles of their own; every one countenancing;. sad; perhaps, emulating, the rest, till a whole neighborhood be infeted from the contagion of a sin.ec'example.—P,2l4. - , Tcans or Esncanurarr.—lincle Moses is par ticular in his counsels to Lem, to beware of the women. He says that he'tried to court up one ern:to, and sho - calhil him all sorts offo:4/ names, tein inquired what • those fout names might be, ' , Lark and chicky and such' replied the old baclik tor, swelling up. • - • • A Pun or Puvre..—. , Oh! I pant for glory, I pant for renown!' said a ragged son of genius to ' his friend. •- - . 'Well, if you've got a pair of pants you'd bet. o‘` ~,, ter put them on,' was the cool and relentless re ply: . . . . Perfumery ! Perfirmery • MIRE subscriber has Just oprnrd a lot of Bleu:int .111- and Superior French Perfumery, among — which is Farina Colog-ne,Florida Water. Honey Water, a verypleasant.perfume, and is an excellent article for keeping, hair in curl for either Ladies, Gentlemen or Children; Roman Kalydiar, for the . Complexion, Smelling Bottles, Lavender Wafer, Ilt - vre. Water, su perior Beat's Oil, in Pots and (Niles, lilatrow : 0- =turn, Orris Tooth Wash, Toilet Powder, Powder Boxes and Puffs, Indian Oil and Indian Dye. for col ouring Hair a beautiful brown and dar2 color, 111a eassar Oil. Scent Bags for drawers, GeiMine Otto of 'Roses, in - Bottles, Brown Windsor, Piltisk, Orange and Lemon, Otto of Rose, &c.. ‘Ve., Snaps, Also, Glenn's Saponaceous Compound for Slrivinti Roussell's Celebrated Shaving Clem. , Roussch's E.nollient Saponaceous Paste for whiten ing and softening the Bands, anitprevrting chap-. ping. . Roussell's Balsamic Elixer c f hangier. for the Mouth and Teeth, - keeping the breath fresh; and Nweet, preserving the gums in a heathy contlitmb, and preventing . the decaying of the teeth, rrommended by eminent Dentists. 'Fur sale at Philadelphia prices. by ß. 'S A AgeM. tiecember, 23, THE 'CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE • •• UNITED STATE $l, Joseph inc:viurFayls - - Splendid Line. of Packets ..Alt - FROM Liverpool. London, thildin, Lon- P. donderry, Cork, Belfast. Waterford. New r r • C.lcrain ..c 'to New York, or Phtia -....... delphia. Thin Line ronl..ig;q of the following _Ye!seel,2, Which leave New York. on the let. Cth, 1ith;716."21.4 and t:r.th of each month; and one every live days front Liver pool, to New York : George Vnehington, - I:l,,ted Stasei, Carrick. .: .Patriek llcnry. : Sheffield, , P.03,1{1,, .. .. Independence,. . ' Ylrginia. Siddong, - • . A..hhttrion, ; ' Stephen Whitney, Sheridan, • Adirendock, Scotland, . ' Rusaell Clover, • 'L,;t,e,l ace., AL.c. In connexion with the 'above, and, f'r the purpose of affording still greater facilities to p eli.erigers, the sub scriber has rstahlishcd a regulat t.f hr ,t class e w YorlaMilt,coppored and copper fastent.d.J. , itir.s ; to - sail punctually every week throughout thiesr. , In addition. to the .01.. r avmotpin ,, datio.ivluch are' superior In those of, of Park, ts, Mr. McMurray has sent 'Mr. Reltarrl - Murpl, well as a benev,lent and tindhea trod genii 'wan. to Liver pool at his't.wn exiiense, to talte„care of Ilk Pa. , naer , t, and zed that they are not inipo,od nn. 24r. so gives emigrants directions. on landing in New Yink o r Philadelphia, FO as to guard agaiot iniposition. For the accommodation of tlibse desuous of sending money to their friends. drafts will be given on the fol lowing Banks, vlz : On the Pros incial'; Bank of 1r.,- land,.paYable at Cork, • Limerick,. . Clommel, 'Londonderry, Sligo. Wexford, : Bel fast, I,Vatorford, fiat way, - Armagh Athlone ]Colerain Kilkenny I3alina. Tratee„ Enniskillen; Nlonagban, Voix.;11:11 Banbridge. Ballymena, Baisonstawn, Dovnpatrick, Co% . an, ~ ' ' Aaron, .: Dungannon. ' Bandon, - Ennh.' Ballyshannom. Ftrabane, t iuldken,. Omagh, 'Mall ,vv, üblin, molehill, ' 'inrush, ' - ' 4 Bcotland—The..City Bank of Glaigow.'; - England—MesSrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co. tankers. London ; R. ;Murphy, Waterloo Road, Liverpool. paya ble without dist onto, in every town in Great Britian. For further particulars; apply or addreps (if by let ter, post said) • JOSEPH McMERRAY, 100 Pine srcet, • , corner PfSouth street, New York. P. W. BYRNES &Co. 56 Waterloo Road, Liverpool e Persons.wishing,tofa . y Passages 6.r their triehda, or forward their Money, and want their business atten ded too promptly and ,expedituansly. will please apply to the subscriber. at the Miners' Journal. Office. ; Who has been in the business for the last three years, and who has not yet lost one cent for those, n.,r whom he has done business. , , March, 2 .F. Fruit Tree? . ; , . l eyf:o GARDEN , • SII R - BBER, ; ORIN.:OIENTAL TREES, FOR. SFS., T , lIE subscriber has been approbted Agent, for two of,t,le largest Nurscries.in the United States, and is now prepared'to execute orders, at the thorteSt no tire •for all kinds of rrult and Ornamental' Trees, by the 100 or single, at the lowest Nurseries prie'es:'— As he receives his Trees from lone ectablished Nor they can be warranted to correspond with the representations, which is not the race with those generally offered for sale at the different Auction Marts, in our cities. • 14 • Ferul in the orders early -134 E ,N, March, 2 0- Agont. THE SWORD SUSPENDED' I.ll', A HAM O ver the bead of the tyrant of Syracuse; ta typical of Cie fate, impending over thousands, in the shape of Con sumption. . The hard dry cough, the fevered hand, the eye, preternaturally bright, the'flushed:cheek—these are the signs'that mark the approach of the destroyer. Reader, if you have one of these you stand in jeopardy ,j It troy he that but a brieflime, is left you to choutelig ,- - tween life and death. Hesitate not a moment--tly In that sure refuge against Consumption , H.Tayn,•ll.llp,c• torant. lf disease has not already , perforated your lungs, if tr.oseAreadful ulcers, that'no human art can heal, have not already formed.there, your .cure is cer ain:- That invaluable medicine has never been known fail, when taken in time. Procure It at once—to morrow may b- too late. If you doubt, read the testi monials of the cures it has wrought, and' ifyou are still at to, its ' oificacy, you must be more Incredu bias than Thomas. Far sale. by EICIF)LTZ & SANDERSON, Potts vi,le, agents -30r }he Proprietor. A prill3, NEW sToitE. Oliver & Mrs ) RESPECTF'UTX announce to the citizens of Schuy 11[111 county, that they have onnnenced busi ness in the Store recently occupied by Nyilliant C. .one door south of the Poet Office, in ttjc LlofOugh of Pottsville,'where they have•just opened a new and carefully selected stock of •! Dry Goods, ' Groceries; ,Glass, Queens, Earthen. ancl low - Ware,,Sr..O., &c.; &c. Among which may be frond Clothsi Ca , simeres, Sat linens; M0115,1i11.2 Lains,pinghanis.l.Lawn.l. JGiri noes, Sills,. Satin. Laces, Napkins, Ilnllinde, flannels; Marseilles, Valencia. Silk, satin, and other- Vest ings, great variety of Muslins, Bleached ; and Unbleaelled, Silk,' Cotton, and Ciogliamir, llandkerchicfS; Summer Cloths, Velveteens. Ladm's and Centicman'd Stock ings. Gloves. and' M orall deseriptiOns: Also: Syrup, Sugar !louse and New Orleans Molatisesl Surer, Coffee and Tea, (flee, e, Candl,k, Soap. Salmon, al.ld Mack eral, Herring. Hants. Shoulders, and Smoked Meat, Generally, Tobacco, gears, Crackers, Bitter, Eggs, Lard, Sweet Oil, Lamp Oil, &e.. &.; .11avin'g'pnrchased their Coeds with great care, and ell reasonable,krl , l ,, . they will. be enahled to dispute of them, at prices quite as low as their neightior. POTTSVILLE --t.,-- --- . - - , t , - -.--, --17-- , . ELI GZi l',l IP 013 Iff 21 13. sr Jolan* Farrti REPE C 1.1.1.11,L annenueel to - the pubic that the Eagle Foundry i 3 in !LIU CipttrallMi, ke woo!d 'thankfully receire orders for ea-Aire4s ul ev desertp,inn. tie has con..la on' Lund I knew are, mad Irons, turriouls and r.nls , e trt and wagon boxes, plough points.. mould bna e.eltwatnr he al4t) has a variety of tall rood and drill wheel palternv, coal breakers ancln4cons, lire grates, &c., all of which he will stll . al tai lowe E t cash prices. Dealers would do well twgive call, be fore purchakinz eisewhele. November 25, 1843, 472`-Iy. Seeds & Agricultural Implethents rirtflE subscribvr has just received 1 ; and hag for Flle: 11. White and Ited Clover Seed, 'I Imotliv Seed, Field Pumpkin seed, a general ;assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds. All kind, of Grass Seed obtained tri•P6rder, at the shortest notice. The subscriber is Agent for the sale of Prouty and Mears, celebrated Patent Centre-draught self-sharpening Ploughs,'und alfothet Agricultural int plements, whi , h will be obtained t9 . ..0rd1r, at Marini-tic 4Ufer'S prices. POUDRETTEI • A few Barrels of this fertilizer of the grit, for sale.— For Garllens r lt is a superior article.. I I Apr. 13, ' &BANN AN, A.g't I • , , ..... Z. Di rit Z. IV s.' Chap 'Book & Stationary Store .' • i frit subscriber has recently fitted up his Estab li sh; ' mem, and., determined to sell all kinds of •:. , School book*, .'..liz:ellancou: Book,. Blank gooks., :Stationary, ' Fancy•Stationaro, 4-1.;, 4c. Wholesale and 'Retail,: at the loivest Philadelphia Cash pair i. Being determined to accOmmodate the public, he respectfully solicits the pationaae of all those In want of articles la his line bf business. '. Cr Country Store-keepers, Teachers and others, aim piled wholesale at tits very lowest sosh prices. cs. If Storekeepers and others, will he xind enough to fu.rnish us with a list of the Books, they , require; we' will be happy 'to furnish them with a list ' of our-prices per dozen, in order to satisfy them, that we do sell goods at Philadelphia prices. gar '''', 9 • . ' Pr BAIVNAN, Arent. Fe* CalOts etrery fine CREEIFE,T ,, r rile It the. Ytrtk Et , :to Apr '2O BENJ. t;ANNAIti,' . AGENT FOrt JObLF:f ,7,lCl,.lrilaVi'. I , MEDICINES. DR I TEMING'S • FAMILY- IM.,DJC.INE:3, A RE now ncknowl edged lb :be' the very . :pest reme -11 dies for those for which they ;Are recom mended. lIIS UX,RIP-47.147.1) PerLZIOX.4I2I - - S'YBETP, la tho best articinTaccan to pioduced: ft 4 Coughs, Colds; Consumptian,Astluna, Bronchia?. Spil ling of Blood. Measles, Croup. /foamless - , Difficaltc of ;Pains• in ;the • aide, Brea? t,•.and, all iliseaacs bf the PPI.IIO,NAtiT ORGANS,; • This Syrup" - lias ttcen tthed,-and its astonishing cu rative' qualities testified to; by many of the most res pectable citizens of the United States. Wo.do not, nay cannot claim as ilia quacki does infallibility for our medicine ; but having tested. the:medicine qualities of the "Pulmonary Syrup," iii an extensive:and varied Medical Practise forinany years. with unpredecented success, -.V'e 'unhesitatingly pronounce it one of the,i-e -ry best remedies in the world. for Pulmonary Disease:. Give it a fair trial, and you , Will be thoroughly convin ced, that it is not one of the Common quackinostrunis of the day, but a medicine of real value—one; that is well worthy of the high and env!iablel reputation, which it has wen ; end one Worthy to be in every !family. A nother reason, why )itt, should use the `i Pulmonary Syrup," is its remarkable cheapness, while other med icines less in guatitiil: and inferior in efficacy. are sel ling for fill,fi.l and me e, Steellling's Mime:nary Syrup, sells for the unpredegente.d low price of 50 els. per bot tle. -i Itead the following strong testimony, in favour of, Sterling's Pulmonary • Syrdo. given by a Per; reaper-' table tailor, of JobatOwd, Burlington coli New Jer sey. JOIS T STOIVti, Dec. !V2lll, 18-0. 11cci" 'Sir —lt is 16111 extreme ',omitted to inform'yttu, of the re •your •` Pulmonary :Syrup" in my :11 about the let of lash September, :•crame so severe and 'alarming, in that lalmost despaired of. trey a titter rood health. I was so much l'i hardly place one foot before the {as obliged to lay Jo littered uti in I down,!l was afraid (if suffocating Iting, ; a:ndl it was with the utmost IS pist. the matter fron my lungs. rends, (Mite despaircA of my ever a number of medicines, without . I At this critical period, I was so ! to some of your Pultponary Syr t ly a:tattled me to expectorate with le I had taken four hinges; I was y cough. and my tlesh,t which I had ,t returned with my usual strength. if Pitine Providenc:'.e, upon the a two,months perfectly cured. I ever was. and have if t o Cough, nor 3 fornier disease. • ~ • WILLIAM CURTIS. • , lle, wholesale and retail, at .1. S. Stortiand. in Philadelphia, by T' . . I • i Dr. Wm. Steellini pleasure that I am pt markalde efficacy of; rase. I was attackei with a rough. that b three or four weehs, rain rercrerinr reduced, that I couldi other ; at night, I v; fir; bed ; *hen I Jail from excessive cowth difficulty, that I coult My ralaticna and frii recottering. I tiscd any Tk:irable effext ! fortunate as - tolproet up, 'which irainediatt; Cage, and by he po c cored of pr; lost, Iw.rn.y And t•y tre mans I was 'am Low r.s..well as I I the bidet effoots of 1.1 For F ale' iri .- Pottsv C. MARTIN'S' Drd , W . DYOTr, Seii; i t Cdmmon Saying The .1)/lo • Stha:l Woul.ti tt oigiee cane bottle of Olt- SwAVNE's Compound Syrop dl Wile Clierry,foiLlialfa dozen of any r rep rationd 1 trieir r all the pop ular 011P'i p iks!st. k ralgi unrivalled foiithe cure of the •folloWine dileases,i v.z t —lnfluenza. Coughs Cold Consitmpt inn, Spitting of Blood: ralpiration of the Ifeart. Whooring Tickling . or Ilium sen sation in the dirvai, WonOtitis. its.lhrna', or weakness or the Nervous 85 , •te mi 'et impaired constitution from :MI cause, and ,to prevem persons, front falling into 3 iitti.lNl:. this tnecicme has not Its ecittal. And when to!) Much calomel or quinine has been used, this medicine. will plevent its evilCllect on the m, and repair the hiihn ry functions; As a proof tif the above medicom giminggreai strength and clear ness to the voice. gentlqrnen from one of our large auctior.eer estabOSlnbentit in ;Philadelphia, who, has .teen riiiing this rim, Says, that it is the greatest tiled:eine to cry onl lie !ever, eats. qt . courte,the Al Mister rtr who have to exril their voices. would be equally benefittqd. •fleferenep viii be giv en to the auctioneer'; bd cnlling at my qiic:e. preparations front tics Valuable tre e el -cent:ri m original , port: Spync s Compound Syrup of illilierCherry, riVirlibbus and cennteiffit.-- I'repared S i , , .ilyite,wluis6 office is now. removed rn IN. W. surlier!of Eighth and 'Race streets: . •s • I hnv at the Store !of bANIE4 KREBS, in Pottoille, who is t le sulel Agent for Schuylkill cc in ty. • . .January 13 , . 2 1 Reduction Foitu'fold. inPrices, • t Or Nothing if th I i Oen is not Del4rd'ileit with At N. article that every Fatrilly , tnust consider indispea. 11 sable, when they knot) its , riowr and value, and which hda heretofore beeh sold teo hith to reach all -I.llntlE. has now ben redlced Fourfold to price. with a. view that rich and poor,.liieh and low, - and in fact ev ery human being may enjoy its:comfortg; and all who get it stall have the price returned to them if they are notciclighted with its use. I We z4sert, without the pos sibility of contradiction, that all Burns and Scalds, every external Sore, old or freslii arid all external pains and arlice., no matter where,.slol be reducnd to comfort by' live-minutes--4avinglife,limb, or scar. No- burn can be fatal if thisis applied, unless the vitals aro de stroyed by accident{ It Li truly magical, to appearance, in its effects. Enottire for "' Conners Magical Pain Ex- I tractor Salve:" Yr r ice 25 Gents, or four : . times as, much for 50 cents, and teatimes as much for ,s`l. All country merchants are; requested to lake it 'to their towns on commission', a 4 the greqtest.blessing to 'Mankind that has ben dist . overed in medicine fur ;1;7,3. 'this is strong languar:e. lull coo may dimend its powler will full, justify it.; Soil .It4.7oinstock'tt Branch House, Nn.2 forth oth Furl et, delphia, and by J. S. C.-MARTIN —ly: _ lin Pottsville: , • Feb. 1; • Wright's Indian yegpt r able Pills, OF 'THE NORTH ,LUIERICA:i; COLLEGE _[ Intie a I h • , , , , 0 )IE.:DICINEIhas evtr been Introduced to the A- .l. N merican Publig, whose virtues have beenore cheerfoily • and universall;,aeknowleged, than th e a- ! hove named' I • . witirarrs INDIAN VF.GETA3LE 'PILLS, ,To,descant upon their nt :rile. at thi. late day, would s,s i n , to be wholly. Monecnsitry, as very few indeed who read this article, Will be funnel unacquainted with the' 'real excellencp of.'the medicine! But if further proof were wanting tu.establisti theeredit of this singu- lar remedy, it might be found, in the f Lt. Stat no medi cine. in the countrylhas lie• l in so / , 1 . .; tqiy.u.:LEF4sLy ICOCNTE IFEITED. , r. . • Ignorant and upprinciprfid men have at variona pla ce 4. manufactured a sporibmi pill ; Ind in order. More completely to decciive„thel public, ha e made it in mit _ ien rd appearance Ito rez , thrible the true medicine.-- These wicked perMle could nt.ver pa s off their worth ies's trash, but fir the a , ,sistntice of ertain mini:l4lnd store4eepers, who bent ilAi they C 3 llipurchase the epu awas article at a reduced rate, lend hern's"elves to this monstrous ey.lteint,f illipOSlooll and Frifne, ' 1 The patrong . of th'e ittiovti. e,arclient Pills, will there fore be 011 their eiiard against every kind of unpOsi tion, and remember the only genuine Agents in Potts ville,tare, Messr- , ..T. &J. Beatty. 1 The , following. Idahly respectable store keepers have I be6Mappointed Agtints for the sale ?f I - , . - • wßiatrr.'s.lNDLils . yr, ciETAB I LE Pit.Ls, FOR l • SCIICTI7JKILL' COUN'l 4 Y, ' ) and of whom it if confidently believed the genuine.- Medicine can wish certainty b•_ obta ined: T. &.1. Beatty, pottsville.. • Bickel & Hill; 0011f:still:qt. I • . • !trim Mattis, "Mahaniartgo. 1 J. Weis:, Klingerstowiii Jacob Katiltnan,LoWer Maltantango.' , , Jonas Kaaffman,l l' do If . • John Snyder. Prii:densbarg: • r . Feathered; Drey &co. Tinscarora, .., 7- Willtatn Tager% ITamaqUa. j Join Maurer, UpperAlshantang ; - M. Ferrider, West Penn iTownship. -- - Caleb Wheeler, PinegroVe...l. --- P. S' , lptyler, &co. Cast ilrilt•thwick TOwnship. ' C. it. DeF'ore:3t, I.leivollyn. • ! E. 0. &J. Kentrinan. Zatunictan-latown. ' ' Bennett &....fccyl9r,.Mineiavllle. ' Geerge Reifsnyder, New! Castle.' 1 .. Henry Koch & .•,;/,ty, Mciiean#): rz. 1 Abraham Heebner, Port 'CarLon _y : John. Mertz; )li,laielY`rt.l Samuel Boyer, Part Clinton. . `,.. Shoemaker & Kandlnani Schuylkill Ilav'en. • ' BEIV..9Ri' OF t•OU.,VTERFEITS. The only security against-Imposition is to purchase Coin the ?tegular advertised agentit, and in all cases be particcilar to ask for Wright's. Indian Vegetable Pills. °dice devoted eNclusively to Vie e.tale of the medi c ins, wholesale and timid, No. ll g Race street, Phila del;thia. ' I 4 I r Remember, none 'are] .genuitie excepi - Wright's Indian Vegetable pills. I W141A.31 van a1 i tn., , ,, ,, i, I. : . • • - ILt ! 111! !RA I laugbed we, about ' tee months ago, in plaj fill derision Int' a friend, wll6 -- Was just rising front his bed after.a severe attack of fever, with a head as bald rts a cOrd," to use a convenient vul garish). lie loaked , so.very funny being as destitute of hair as the stfrface of a gourd.' -Last week we called up 'on him again, and were absolutely dumbfounded at the change in his appearance. His head was covered with beautiful broWn.hair, ;curling In rich masses ovet his brow,and flosses a swallow* wing. Well, thought we, commend us to a similar 'predicament, to that wig, maker. whoever he May be.. It Was now our friend's turn to hush,- which he did with the emphasis of Ho mer's Coda. You think I wear wi,g, said he—ha ha! ha ha t—had you there—w hy man, All this fine harvest of hair, is the result, of only sbt i weeks use of Jayne's incomparable Hair Tonle. We itook a pull at the side locks to convince ourselves, , but they atone the test; and we albeit naturally incredulous, admit that the preparation, is an infallible rdettirative ofthe hair. For sale by EICHHOLTZ ISANDERSON, Potts. Agents for the Proprieto April 6, 14- ' o ti • - B hereby givig,lo the Sicickholders imthe Company for erecting a Bridge over the North titst Branch of the'river Susquehanna, between the town of Cate- Avissa, and the mouth of Pishin* Creek, that a meet ing ofgaid Stockholders, will•be,held at the house-now occupied by Jacob Byer, in the town of Cataw sea, on Monday, the Sth day of May, next, between the hours ofone and six o'clock, P. 54. furthe purpose ofeleeting one President, Six Manage,rse Treasurer, and one BerrefarYt for raidcampan', til , foY-the ensuing Year. March 30, 13 , 6 t I ' -11.11ATIIMST Sec'te. i . THE. MINERS' NURNAL. MEDICATE r 4 - - 00 RE Rtmbytow. Facts for ihr,reopile rtrilE constantly Inc TetVilil c • 'Milli k of B. A Fa! ae.fock'6'Vermii duced -ptrsons who arc envious oh it palm off upon tho public ropamtion medical men know t 6 be inctlicaciou ling warms froM the syeteni. This Vcrinifuge hag maduits Tea l . lie favcur upon the ground of its of ; merits', more'llian hay medicin now used ;- and white many wont have, by dint of pulling, been force and shortly alter gone- iuto,the ahem their. worthlessness jostly merited, nest-Jeh's Vertnifuge continues to be Iv sustained: It has only to he U, itects willfully sustain all that is sal derful expelling power. certificate. Mks, Erie Go.. Neio Y.. We certify that: wa have &eel IL tock's Verinifuge in ;our families, case it has proved a decided and etTe for expelling, Worms from the systell dially recommend it to .parenti dren afflicted witittbk dangerous M ELON !VIRGIL, W .B, P N E,, ROB' r.).1: 1 / 4 Y. • 7 308 Ertl IiURRPUG HS. For -sale, wholesale and, retail,' Warehouse of MS . • 8..1. FAIINEStOcIIi. & go. Corner of Sixth end Wood . sts., Pittsbur' ~Pa. For sale in Polio. ille, by CL E NI ENS, 6 •PAII WIN, Drug' ips. December, 9, • 's— 0............._• ............._•- .- • i - COMSTOCK &, CO' r S I &,C O ' S I, Coupotrai , d'CoOtpound FluilExfact of SARSAPARILLA • : 1 : FOR the cure of Scrofula, Chronic Rhe unpthim, Gen eral Debility. Cutaneous Diseases, Seal'- Eruptions of the Skin, TOtter, Pout 1, - ,s or Pustules) on ,the nice, Liver - Affections, ?Tenurial and Syph Itid 'Diseaies. Biles, from an impure habit of body, lil roat and Leg. Pains and Swelling oft e eratipits of the 1 'Bores, and all Diseaseti.arising. from an impure star of tIO Blood. Exposures and Imprudences in Life, Ex esiiv use of Mercury., &c. i - , An immense e ff ort has been lately Made to introduce variouicompounds called "Extracts of Sarsantrillit,' as positive and epecitic cure-alit If we were tobeliove the extravagant 'assertions. of Illea.dvent trere svlto are pushing them, all disease that "flesh is heir tor can'he governed aniUremoved by-these wonder(' il "extracts." Now, we want ne customers to our articles hut persons of con:Ilion sense at least ; and those NI ho hive that, will find" it impossible to belieVe these extravagant and ridiculous assertions. Depend upOn it then, ilf you get tb.M.STOc'E'S true eNtract of the real Sarsap rilla, ev ery disease that can be cured by this and varipus other roots that form 111.3eornPound, will he cued bygit. Such, particularly, as Scrofula, Rheumatism, ad allidiseases il n of the blood. and particularlydisease an sapling from the abuse of Mertury. ! ComorOca's S. asznitrittLA is warranted as good as any in the city, a d at ',just half the price of others,' and in an large b itle4 viz :—.30 cents per bottle, or ',l-1 'per dozen. Slit • 2.:oupselves.— To be Ibund'Only. at Coinatock's Branch !Ml* No. 2,. North sth St. Philadelphia, and in Potts •il le , at Feb. 17,, 7-Iy is's. C. MARTIN'S - • INDIAN [ , VEGETABLE ELIXER di. I, NNENT.—A. cure for Itheumatie affections. Thi artiste pene trates•to every nerve and sinew of the p root using it ' and it bas attained a reputation unequal ed by any eth er article in itheumatisin. This will en c the most sc acre cases—extend contracted muscles, nd bring feel inn and sensibility to limbs long paraly.d arid us-less, We only need refer to Some cases help; ,to {obtain th , ' , confidence of the - public for these article The following are twO respectable,'an the; entileme ton well-known to require comment.l..t them be read. ' I have been afflicted Most ,grievously, incellM will Rheumatism and contraction ,of the co da of my legs caused by tire cramps of-the cholera;which I then had il tti in its most severe form! After tryi n g any! remedies -In vain, I have found relief —bad the e rds pf my legs relaxed—the swelline,reduced—and an greatly benefit led by the use ofone bottle of Liniment. used;externally and one bottle of IniliaMVegetable Elixir, use4l internal ly at the ,ante time. I can now walk with ease in po - ' sitions that I could net n wee:: ago endure at, all. JAMES G. ItEVNI2ILDS, I I t Chryetie street, corner of ItAanifey street. Thnirth this IX-Xs eive.n more than 'r... Iveari since, Mr. Reynolds. was a few days ago at the .I,lll, , e,iwitere thi s , reniedy.was obtained in full health and prtct posses sbm of his legs and teet., and though Over ~ixty years old, stood up on his toes repeatedly totshoW the spec tators how complete he Was cured. Tins remedy reach es and soothes the nerves, few,, and allays i ;tins !most effec tually on its first application, and by a few, repetitions 1 removes more effectually and Speedily then vatic pains, than any otheriappliratton was ever known to do. Its effects are Phwerful and immediate. Let those abict ed try it but once, and they must be bonvinked. ' , The Liniment ix mufti connterfeited as'jto external looks, and the only test of cenuiness is to putt the fac simile siznatiire of Comstock & Co. : If that cannot be found, it is counterfeit. :Buy only at Coinstack's Branch House, No. tl, North 'sth street, Philadelphia, and In -Pottsville of. • . • Feb. 17, 7- 7 1 y. [ . [ [J.'S. iC. i MART IN. • • : I . •, it s.. . XCARPJ W r -,! - • ii: .1 8% ACOUSTIC. OIL!, ' ..- itl. THE ONLY CURE IDA . . a 4 DEAFNESS . , DEAFNESS CURED 1 • Scurpa's Compotnifl Krensole Acouilic Oil. I, 1 , FOR Oil titre of D E i t.F N FIS S . , pair; ; and the die charge or matter fronilhe car,: alio idl those disa greeable noises like they MizzirEt of insects, fallitte or llwater, Miming of steam. &c.. &c. whiclugire symptoms f approaching deafness 'and else atten u ant with the iseasc. - .. ! . —. czatrzw.r.ca.Tni. . : .• • .; The following Editorials and certificateep will be read saith interest as they spsak facts, whidh are "stubborn ~. thMgs." - 1 iltoer EiTnAnnmA7l; Cittir.:—lf Int hare donhts thktymay now dismiss them, and the Mop ineredtt'Mus mav consider Deafness a:1 curable. Numerous cases of cuidit, and many of then 'very' remarkable—by,*,e use of IS'orps.'s Oil.' have' been puhlisheldthut this 'caps the climax.' Yonne or' old may yet rocover hearing. A tatty in Smithfield, petinsylvania, end now about SO years of age had been gradually reit irtgitleaf for more thad 4o years, so that iti was next ttiimvcissible toMake her helir conversation in the loudest limes of voice; ,Last wkinter she was induced to try 'SSarpa's Oil for Deafneks.' It is only necessary to addliat she has us, ed two bottles, and thatlier hearing is 0 rfectly restor cd—she is cured.. . Draft:gess Cuntn.—,The following extract from a letter written by Mr.Whilson of 8031.0 - to a friend in this city, is important. 'The bottle of Scarpx's Oil fcr ,De. filen, that you_ sent me,withihe wishdhat my dahch 0 would, try it,, has been tiled. and in its' ., effects, hardastonished, all; yoi know how very deaf she has beeii since she was three years old—she now hears quite, lien. but as the medicine has all been used, I wish yd ilo Send me siian other bottle, which I have every reaso to believe wil, cure her entlrely.'—[Times. ,-1; For sale by B. B. GUMPEJLT, Na. 13 ` p North Second Street, Philadelphia, arid.by. u EIS'IMOLTZ & SA,NBERSON. . I . Age(tts, Pottsville. July I'd, ISL3, --- ' . t 30— ,- UPERIOR P ATENT _ ! OD MAR°" s MEWS 1 ti y l IL . mbh . Ar.so, 1, Dr. jo;rp% WOO,: nero iiliclomlumq. . • Supporiel ft. )1 . A r eopply of .the 7ihore ziOiolel i just received and lyr sale, at. the t)annfactureqprice.. by -, • JOHN S. C. i i !ARM. i October .28, 44r - t • ..) ' . . , • , . 1 TIIOIII.SONLAN MEDI *INES. ' 1, 11 GENERAL assortment kept conGantly on hand i EICIIIIOLTZ & SANDERSON'S Nevi Drug Store; Pottsville, Ps. 1, - ,20— Julp 22, ' ‘ 1 FEV.MI4. .1161 ND AG iE• : , 1 0 WA ND'S. - 7 ON/C Jr. TURF. i-- , • - 1 A FRESH supply o(the above 5 edicine.a certain cure .for the fevei and ague. Ain received and rale- a t . , • • MART! *S. Prig Store Septeinber 3. , ,-. 36 • 1 . .. 1. ; . ~..,_- ... • PHILA.DEVPITIA •• • PUREAWMTN".LEADi. ' • %,ITETii ER ILL & BR6TFIER; !ma ofa Mo: w reeF, No 65 north Pront street, ; have now a good supply of their vv, rrantcd' pure whict lead, and thosd customers •ho have : been sparingly supplied in. conseqnen e a run on the article, shall now have their orders filled. -No known substinee poskesscs th4e qreserVa. nye and beautifying properies ddsir ble in a paint, to an tquul tient with tmadulterated white lead;, hence any aaMixture ofother mitten. alslonly mars its value. 311 has th6etere been the steady aim of the manufaciurefs,r many years, to nupply to the 1 4blic a pcifec iy white lead; and the unceaSlng dernaro for the lir. title is prukif that it haat met wih favor. Ii is invariably branded on ono ')end—NV 4TH ERI EL & BROTHER, in full, a nl.l on the iathr, WAR.. lIANTF.D in red 4tters. November 19, • 1• larityl, and tn• suddess to 3 wWeli all in ixpel- & EADIS . G • VILLE RAILROAD. 1 • ,_ _ • •.... w ozv..)., r ,.: ~,,,,.,_.......w„..._...4,........„ • Reduction of Freight on illercri die. ' N rib and aft , ir Monday ; II 41ext, Junk 2pih, 1843 m•- 4 ? Goods wilrbe forw#led. with! despatch at, the following rates of ,Frerlit inti/Oen' Reading' and the points below staff d, per ton' of 2000 'lbs. ' I i Bei ineeni IBettan' . , It Reading Illeaiting. ./ • • li and ' 1 - and '•I • : - • I '' Phila. I Poostille I Plaster, slate, tiles &c. 1 ; 1 ,-. 51 IQ 75 cts Pig Iron, blows, titactl, 1 marble, rosin, tor, pitcli, 12q ..• and grindstones, , 11 , I Nails & spikes, bar iron,) castings, lead,turpentin4-1." ( i bark, raw tobacco, anti 1- 1' 4 , provisions, potatOcii.luinl- I 1 ber, stoves &c., : ' J ' j Flour per barrel, - 1 16e1 Wheat, corn, rye, clove)" ' ' I seed, & salt per bushel, „ , • ' ll l. c Groceries, hardware,i,teil copper, tin, brass, d - 1 mwtie liquors, machid- 1 ery, bett.A , and egglr, }- , 2 IQ cheese, la'rd and tallwl, . . .oil, wool, cotton. leather, .. raw hides, painto, oys- . tern, Imp and con dag4..l I Dry goods, drugs & mcd-1 . jellies, foreign liquor j, I wines,glass, paper, fresh :- 2 6 fish, meat, confection rv, hooks & stationarQl 1.! 11 ..No additional chargehl. for' coininission,i tor age, or receiving or ,deli'ering freiliht at any of the CoWpany!s Deputi o' the line.; ' I 1, July - 13 1843, ; . ; I 1 221 ' 11 h inti t l " st of p re*dies td into sale. :aril.) , wallah L. A Fill tri,lmplant. vs.cd atid its 61'4 Wun. EIS s c l_, I.l4mee . ndlinl every tu2l rCrnedy ( Fi We car ,' hav'c chi!: at 14 Drug WM. WEST, JR., I IPHILAT rAFFEPS ..his services to the Collte .1.-1 kill county, as a Shier olCotil on the:Schuylkill. are conv,enient for! t loading, with despatch—iend having : years,'{he copulation of (Owarding ureer, he thinks it likely Ihat: coup: sic charges, and Striet aftontion to those slip-mad.i -favour hint with the .1 will be at le to give entire 'atiscactiol.: John P inkerton, Pottsville • ' l'hilada.,'April 13, 1841, j, - l J. lIARRADE Forwarding and Copmissiq ine - sl., Wharf, Schif - filkill PI D ESPECTPULIN infornis his frien It chants generally, in Schuylkill, ge joining Counties, that he now red. Store, and ship,daily by good covered] ful Captains, Freight ofevert• di:script' bon, Pottsville, tichuylktlifilaven, Clinton, Hamburg Reading, and all ltb places, at uniform rates 'tinting the who 60 to 110 per cent. lower than the rat s No,Cliarges fir receiving in Store or el limn any points on the Canal. . March • • ~ , , • W. CAlt i L SLE, ' 1 42., • - ' FORWARDING & CO: HISSIO MERCHANT' Arch ; Street Wharf, lehttylkill :ii Philadelphia. , , WD I ESPF.CTFULIX infurnis Mil friends. and the .alZpriblic. that he is prepared to', l receive and Or ward Merchandize of 0.90 description, to all parts on the. Juniatta . West and Nortfr Branches of the SuriptehatinA, and Selinylk ill midi Jnion Candle via Setio3lkill and Union Cmid)e, u liiii pare in comolion order, and such arrangements mediae to inure a full supply' of water during all:the )(fail ' Shippers of produce will; find it to he their interests to send produce to the 1 yhiladelliia . Market, Via Schuylkill and Union Canals, it tieing- the cheapi i ist .. anc safest route. • :I N . I Plaster, Salt and Fish constantly ; market prices. - 1 ii 1 - 1 ~= Every attention paid to ishipfo,o by good safe boats, commonded b together IA ith promptness to sales , . Merehanchze will .riotbm detain: count ofstormy or Wet . . weoilier, t,i unload under the stove in he dry.. Philadelfilifa,Jaily 1, is w. , GOLDEN ,S \NAN !, xo. 6D Forth st., slew dooris, PHILAH;ELPH! BoartLOne irSlHEsubscribetrespect&ly in A patrons, that he stilt' collinue!' fished Hotel, formerly keptiby Hor4 This house is situated in tihe can Vithin one square of Market stree and Banks, which renders is a con}, stOppilirr place for Merchants at table shall be supplied at timo market affords. The - subscFiber ness many years, which jn tines old friends, a continuance,,f• their Fall. - • N. B.—Stabling for 40 hors i es. April 13, ,15-3fria [ - Fresh Ghat` THE subscriber ,hash Garden Seeds, ,, warr following variety, to wit:' Broad Windsor Beans Large Lima do IVhite Dutch do Speckled,C. do llorticillthral Early Six Weeks do Early Valentine do Early snap short do Eat ly Turnip Beet Long Blood do • French Sign do E.iily White Scarcily do, Iltatcole - • Broccoli Early York - Cabbage F,arly.SUgav Loaf - do, Large York do '(green Curled Savoy rdri Drumhead Savoy do Hat Dutch do Large Drum h ead do ft,td Pickling do Early Battersea do Nutmeg Melon Citron Melon Water:Melon • • CantelOpe • Nasturhuni Okra • Silver Skinn'd Onion Yellow Strasbuigh Onion Red Annual do Sugar Parsnip Carled Parsley , Hirdy do Extra Early Peas Early Washington do ' Early Prolific do ,Early Frame do Dwarf Blue Imperial do Early Warwick do Bishop's Early Dwarf do DlW3il7 rrowfat do Large Mariowfat du Bull Nose Pepper . Mammoth Pumpkin Early Salmon Radish Red Turnip do _]L All kinds of Grass, to order. , •. I it Merchants and otb Wholesale at Philadelphial Garden spades, steel GI plantine Trowels, Prunninj cheap by Mara 16 Gold Diamond Pointed Pens,. riillESE Pens will last fro i ins tci 10 years. In constant 1 rase- mill write on alin st any kind of paper and Ink will not corrode them. .1 For sale at lan than Mach ufatturer's pricte, by ff. I:IANNAti, Agent March, , I i j let Class Cars. 2d Class Cars. • Fare to Pottsville, $2 .50 4 82 ' To immediate points also reduced. The Passenger Train now leaves the Depot. corner of Broad and Cherry street daily at 7 o'clock A. stopping at the usual way points, and arrive at Potts- Cale at 12. i o'clx.k. Returning. leaves Poits‘ille at 7 o'clock A. M. daily, and arrive in the city' at 12 o'. clock. Passengers for Northumberland.Simbury. Danville. and uatawissa niect stages at Voltscilleon the arri. cal of the•trains daily, ancrais carried throUgh with out delay to eithcrof those places for $4. Passengers for Tarniqua, lla zleton, •Mauch Chunk and Witkesbarrie, quit .the cars at Port Clinton t7B miles from the city) and take the ears or tl,c Little Schuylkill Rail road to Tamaqua, thence gia liy good Stages to Mauch Cl:tisk:where they meet the packet boats for Wilksharrc. • Fare to Mauch Chubk. $3 50 Fare tolViikesliarre, S UI) ' S. BRADFORD, F.ccietary. 'Philadelphia,julY 21. 1813. • 31— 47- ports .21`V. 41 Stramberry Street, Philadelphia. I'llE subscribers44ent in their present situation, be ing very low, and their t erms cosh. they are dettir mined to hell so cheap, that every body can afford Ito have a Carpet. They oiler, Beautiful Imperial 3 ply • Best Superfine ingrain, . I Fine and Common London Di 11110.• I:PETINGS. Fine English‘Vorsicd ~!,; 90 els 1 OP a=Ml ECM I IL 35 ' 1 70 ' =I ; Li , HIA, ~ , ~ 7' of sch' uyl- I his v,l@vra uohyol,og ao(1 had for some 00, di 1 , 111,1101 i. I' 1 oh iiii.dor. :c iiitcHs'ts. Of r I;osiorms he I:cror 10 Sir. s 15—st , , Is, and the Met , rks, and the ad+ y to receive in Swots and' earn- On, for l'ort,Carl. swigsburg, . Port he intermediate. ole Season, frdm by the It. r. , slivering Height, EIM hand, at lowest t of Merchandize 'careful captains produce. .11 in wore 'on oc tet boats load atd EZI TOTEL, i • I ,:above Arch Strect, ilkk ~ e.---f_2:::-_--fy-__t._- • -_: - ... , • :..calgii ';- :- ' .: ;d.„_' - ' s t7T- - - - ; I. VS -4 .....,...„,„ , Gr.: 1111 1 1 1 j- -', 4 ' , 711T , -41:- ,- , - gt4ti -. -----= P,, , c.--,-.....;.‘,..-..... , .__ . -4 t i lt! Z . .. .110 11 ,1 4 ' -- =f - 1--ft - Ati..." - A - ; , lt'P, - 4f4 , :'114 - -! - , =2-- • ***. 11[11 1 1:1111 11 N. ''' --- —^----'-',-.--,:---.. .4 C 4 t' ,' ---:-.. ._s_l,.---.... - -,,, 01=: , > : I rliiLllllllii l l 03 . 14 - 74 - , 1,1 7 .-- - ,: 7,4,-:/ , ,z. , ...1°:.' , -'' :: , 9 1 ililll ., i - - .4. --, f.: - .-p...4 , ---0 ':. - 11111, r o„ , ~, rrip ~ •_l2-,.---'1,,5F.r..,bi...,.t.„441 *1 1 r I. y il;t. \' tßiMmirL-3 ,-- ferP5 , 44, , ,,, , ,! -- i-L.Pi ,c,^ 1 I yo t.. 4_,--;4 - 7,- - "'" liar, .".t - Ve' 4 l,4lF-4 , 1 l' 1114 i b!trtr.7ll;=7-. (,ir 'll,lO ~,v,1 , 1 9 1 i...„,, , ,,,1,, , ., , i ; 4: ''' ip , 11 1 111; , 1 1 ,.,i;''1.1 ,i1,7-, , ,TA1l • i 11 ,, ,. . ,„ ,, .„,_,,,;„ 4 .1. 1. ,,,,-Z-7, _, 0 . ( , G I.()TZ G. E M. ELfil "'TON, .commenced the matte f.h.ture of SOA/' ~S- r.. 1 NOLL:S.. At No. 12 , Aft.igatc/ta 81; crt. • /::: doors above Front .S2rcet, hclweLn. C'.110r12.11 and lVillow tif reef rail road ' • - I'IIILADF,F.I'III%. ..VIITi i R , Ehe offers for eat..., en re-e eipbt. tisms.l . i Cod retail. first 11-11. y 1 cllow Soap, , 7 r cemmon Ilrown do. White Filitar's do., l'alm du. Cas tile dn., Fancy Shaving do. August 12, 3l-Ir* er day,• I "Fan his friende and ' at this old estah ' io Wade. re of business, and and the POST, Office. enient and desira •) pd Travellers.. The a, with the best Our s been in the heal im,in asking of his patronage. Please CHAS. NVEIS i , ;deli seeds. ~ - one l ic 4 his supply 0 cited fres h, einbractri- '' 1 14 I i Early Cauliflower i • WI iteScilid Celery . f 0 Sold ' do. • NO ti's - Giant R. do =- 1 NF) 'Silver G.Alry• -• i Celts. or Turnip do 1 Rd ted :-.' ,do i Lei Orange Carrot !. - EAsh,* horn do , ' 1,4: Oiled Cress • i Ear y Frame Cucumbbr i Lir g, Pickling ' do i L.::: y 'i Ear Cluster - do IC9r cd Endive • i Eg• Plant , Slket Ash Corn 1 - Lio don Leek 1 Cit ly Scotch do , ila ly Curled Lettuce 1 Early C.thbrge do : 1 let ia,llead do - ii• , Brown Dutch do Co n Salad Pa -t Rhubarb " i ILound LeavedSpinnaeh ißea Zealand do Early, Bush Squash' .. 1 . Ne4etahle Marromi do f i l goe i n 4 Nut do . 11 ,al[iity 1 llortos li, . . i i Wlnte Flat Turnip 11 ' • lit' rPle Top • do Ruin Raga do ThYme and Sage am:let Marjorent 7 • 1 Sweet Basit . . 1 gosemary 1 ..angry Seed II Millet do . . li Berne do !!' lied Clover Seed li White do ' ' 1 Small Onions ' • I Bell du . . 1 rield do ,itionl. Scarlet do 1 Yel ow Summer do ~• land other Seeds obiairied lore. supplied with • Seed. ii priceq. _ agden I toes, Rakes, Trans. i' Kniva. &c.&c.. for-sale Ii ; B. BANNAN, A'ct. , i • ; 11- PHILADELPHIA. FARE REDUCED ON THE LADA. REA DiNG ANI) POTT‘z• VILLE 111I1,110AD. -FAL_ r:s.W.LI • Cheap Carpet "tore, ON .T 'e ASU P.LAN, Plain Striped do. j And FLOOfI OIL CLOTHS, from I to 6 ‘7IIASII , I, cut to fit Rooms; Halls, Entries. kc AlcO, beautiful Hearth Rdrs, Floor Paizes. Tabl: and Piano Covars, Canton Matting, Stair Hod?, Doer mats, Bindings, Fur niture, Oil Cloth, kg., B.c. With an oak elltmt assort ment of lots priced Ingrain and Entry and i , _ttair carpets. Citizens of Schuylkill, county and others, intending to purchase for Cash. are rie , pactfolly invited to call. . ALSO,l4tWharehouee, from 200 to 50,9 pieces Care- Hogs for sale by wholes-oe, to which the attention of Country Merchant, is invited. 'ELDRIDGE k BROTHER, No. 11 StraFberry St.. inc deet: above Chesnut near Second sP:','entrance aleo at \o. C 0 South See. at.. Min - . Mar. 0 10— ThOplrt. STRAW, FLORENCE DRAW uud FANCY 'BONNET AI A,N IT F.A C T 0 li'Y., No. 13 Commerce street, above 4th 4Thihrleliiiiiti, Edmore(' foul Cone of 7th Ai: Noble. . WIIETIE "al, arc ..roalitilactu ,-.1"---- . . ' red theS.a' Grass:Hats.. tind . r...C t Neapolitan Itonneh , , i7 • •:: c0.i.:4a 1- ..---,.:„. Merchants and o;hers, wis:h - 4",..V.J.:: . :444t . iiigtr! purchaFe (t. , r,c%11) .will ~,..._ o,:› tale 1 1 1 " C ,, r , ..ifil i l i „. lo .ss l f l , l r l.;: i r ii,: i .n 4l l. l. b li e li nig by I,lr the most extensive, the won. sup,zjor in quality. n nil 111•':e :Is I , IV as ally other manufactory in the Unitcd :States. To confirm these facts, it is only necessary to call and examlio. March P. in--:ho . .;.A" IMPOR N T.. .47.7 Q TILE undersigned. desires to call the p atten tion of the. resilents tlf tit their extensive :pc!: of New and Fre , :h Uoods, con sigtinr; in part of Eieli'Mous. lit Laincs. Strird and Figured French Lawns; Fancy Prints', with every de, scription.of Fanny and Staple Dry Conti,, comprising a general assortment, Which has been recently received from the eny and NeW Ycrk auction,. and will lie di,. posed of at such prices; up to h. u tt de t .,,ti t i by. n”or,— Penons purchasing at this eslabli,hwitt, laAy thTenti upon having the correct principle of brines carried out, that of having but one prit.e. The' lowest ii na med first, and no abatement. MIDDLETON & DuT;rox. No. 10 North sicVII et., above Market. Phila. En • * Always on hand, an ae,ortrne at or Freuch,.&e., Flish tied American Cluthe, c3::sAimere - s, Vesting • &e. which will be sold at Auction Mar. 0, 10-9.111 —,- .OFFICE OF THE. : , :C11 . 1.1Y1.1i11,1, NAVIGA'I'ION •. •,.'' PIIILIDEI.I ; III.ti . 3I.I..ieII ISiil2. Rates of Till, 4-e.,.upon the Schuylkill! Noo;*7-• lion from the tpe.niog rf Pic 1\ . :11..g1i: lioll lf 1819: • HATES, r p irk: following rates of T. II nn Ci l ark fireil from 1. th 4 opening a: lit, narig.ithm,andavill not he rais ed prior to the 1 , 4 of June, 1811 ; if they are lower ed at any time doting the shipping neaso,t. t drawhae, on the provions shipments irM he allotted In Inc a mriunt of the rod:n-I°m, in the way °Circilit fir Toll on Coal afterw - ards.shippe,l; • . From Port Carl.on, and POtt-rille, to Philadclnliia, :16 cents and from Schuylkill Harm to 'Philadelphia, 31 cst. per ton, of 22-10 . ponndi. Front Port Clinton to Philad.2lplib. 30 i ruts p, r ton of Mill pounds. On all way-r;tal. not coming to Philatklphia, one third ofa cent per tort per mile. H 'From the gross as ascertained at. the wrist, locks, fire per cent wilt be dadinacd. anti thn toll cha r gettaipon the net weieht. Nu tell will ticickargc.l fractions.of a toll. MISCELLANEOUS FBEICII7'. "The rates,of Toll on Miscrlianeous Frei.ald will be according In 1 he rates and cla,,itications of laot seiron, at threil mills and four milli; per 1000 pounds per mire. 'ON EMPTY BOATS.. . The Toll on Ernptr Boats. Ira: be, an in lin, two cis per mile ; hpt no toll trill be,charg,id on nity boat whet' its cargo pays a toll of :35 orlupwards. By order of the Board of Man:leers. CLAUDIFS HARPFII Sccretatv. March, 0 'th- NZW, ALISEN. EUNE! P = S M A,L d. xs ma It • •214 . )&" • 11/11 • ANDSOMELY situated in Bradford County, Pa. on the waters of Little Loya/sock Creek, about :0 miles-North of Pottsville, and 15 miles South of Mon-, roeton, containing as follows--one 62 Acres, 105 Per ches—one 53 Acres '77 Perches—one Acres, also; S-3 Acres, 44 Perches, adjoining, unimproved. The im provements on each are a good log dwelling, small barn. &c., good spring near the door. and within 11 miles of the Ting,a Turnpike, I mile of Daniel Miller's improVed Farm and Saw Mill, and near to P. Office, School, Meet ings, &c. They adjoin the improved Farms of Thomas Murphy, Cornelius Manahan and Daniel ()Mien. The Title is indisputable, having been held: by Ihe'Pre , uni owner 40 years, laces all paid up, &e. Letters post-paid will be attended to—and if several Individuals, will make a purchase 'together. the terms willibe D. Miller can show the Farms. Direct to A. P. MORRIS, Real Estate office, 23, rilbets Philada., March 23, ISil. ' 12-Ono • rbitadelPhia), PACKAGE SALES OF BOOTS AND' sriqEs: Every Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, • BY G. W. LORD. AnD.—A combination haring been forted by a per ‘,..l lion or the DraVrs in Boots and Shoes, of this city, with the avowed object of supprealing the sale of those Goods byAuction. It seems proper for the subscriber, (who has held these Sales for the past eighteen Months) . to state that notwithstanding the combination, the Sales will not be stoppel; but on the contrary, as he trill now rely more than ever, o the patronage of the Country ltterchauts, the saleg wall be held, Every Tuesday Morning,' at the Auction Store, 218 Marker it., and ,bis arrange, ments with the Manufacturers, both of this city and all New England, are such, as to Insure biro a constant and full simply of every description of goods. The mere fact of so great au effort being made, to put down these Sales, la the best evidence the Country Merchant can have, that it is for his interest to sus tainthem. Phitsp., Starch 93, 1911 I 12 -5:11 • .'• • , 1 • . . - . . ' ..„------- PHILADELPIIISI ... ~ ,:•:,,, . • , Scales! [Scales!! z-•.,!' . • iii , - f • DALE'S Pa P .-'~ "- - , I 1:6 , ! . . : Counter Scale r,....lebra•• . . , I ted for accuraced con -- .• :.• - ' , i - enienCe, tea • led to - ~ . keep in order, -Weigh correctly, lonp„pz.: than z - • . . ; - any other. 8 ' c. I n use. • ; We have a- laitnuni „ ber of tent ~ lion' • - . Rail. Road .CoVrrans. : finnan ni • CI, Coal • ; Dealers, Mercli is and . . . .. ' • I othira, who 11.' chum .... . Scales in use, kfil.,}cli can ::'''''•••••------- he seen atNo. ‹lAralnut .. , st-., PhilailelpliK7 7 P u r • , Iti . 1 . . - GRAliqc BROTH' Sole Agents fo the Patentee, 42 !`Walnut; la. • . :.,„ OEM I,3ROTHEIi, Coal &, lron , Dealers arni general Coinmi chants, and Dealers in all lands of scales an No. 42, Walnut street, Pliiladerabia. Feb. 17 ' • : I COAL COA L GRAY k BROTHER, have taken the Sce below Locust iitroet.l and will receiv storage, or to lien or reship, on the most terms. Advanoes made if renuired, Office street. April ti„ #Low .7.a0110' S. Spencer, , r. Conitantl3r on hallo . • BAR IRON. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH INE G, D. SPRIN STF:111„ BEST. QUALITY.. NM ATA SLIT RODS, ALL •SIZ,, 1 • itcnzsE SIMI: NAILS, • s:.'t RIVET IRON, iA • HOOP IRON, BAND - DION, SCROLL - IRON. NAIL - t , l S. SPI K E RODS, IVAGON,BOXES 4*, • Fore most reaonable terms.. r Feb.l7. • . • - , NFL . IRON XO. 53 XOR TER ST. OXE D 0 01 1 Arch !street ; !Philadblp iurvExTio:ll% MILITARY STO • T" E Rilbdf:Tibcr re<pCClrlilly i mol customers , t his has Joe . - , ill.litary Cap ,IL:n•faclory i.l' . . ' e,, In Third ;Sir+, No. 101; a doors hel qt.; . Ince, where he would be ple.i.cti is, sec his old timers ~ and as many new on as are ci,post.d'io - . or him with their custom. II.: still continues to m.:liflictitre . Military 'and :flivartio6i's articles it.f,every d ...t.,ription t such as lentliqr, Cloth: Felt, Silk ; rindlle. 4 Ores< ~_ Caps, ofil pattern-; Image Caps; llolste ::"_14.1r troop. Body do j Cartonch Lloies4,l3ayonet . c abhar ."-"zi word Bone of all kinds ; Canteens; Knapsacks ;Afferent oatlernv i Fire Iltickets,lPasonz- I.lo'ces, k''.;.s.be tin Brush and Pieker's l'hones.. - .Pionpriotis , * '.men's Caps, Leather Storks, llttli Cases, •stiOriu ~ nality Shot ga as . Came II l'as, Drums, &0.. &c:L I^;,t lia'Ord rs'thankfully received nod 1 1 1 -.4 - 1 4. i itiy_ at-. Mende; ti. ; L - AviLLIANr (:}tEss;v l 4l',N . , ' No RA North 'Third Street. c few doorn bit - 41w Rac . Philadelphia. Jaituar'y :13,' 1811 • . 1 ~. . . i lC' , ' P.l. —Gm I[ —Gm To Dy(S,r,g, Meat: herm r , Pnrer F.nglab Butl,4l.'N. and • , .. f . f . PASC.II: l!lON ' W()R Is . . • ......-. • : .., WELDED .11'ROUGIIT IRON it'iRES : From 4 Mows ta I in calibre and ‘2 tel I ILei long; capably. or ost:titling pressure frour4oo to Xttlo Ibs. per equare, itielr, With Stop .•,,.:ks, •:i. , „.ti, and i other fixtures tO suit, .fitting together, wrVA4sere‘it Joints,'sbits;bltl for STE.pf, 117Al'Eft,'.GAS,i0.0 for LtXII.IIOTIVE and other SI'ErL.I.I 1t90...i: tri:n!.ah ,: gt . ....) 440 ' ~. !,.1 VanufacturCd and for sale by TASICEIt ti HOI WaretiOuie.S. E. Corner 'of Third & SValnu PIMA July 11, ,1 • - ,t;: Hardware and . Catle r.ol • • rriIIE stilisefPur haviag' t n e l 1 , ..,a.a•i5nl (lio.Ltite aril ." vale frnin i En4lamt) direct from 'lie man Kvi:turers, : 7 1 a largo invoic of . : , S 1 BARI 8171 . 1ZIE: 1 .0:1) CU'rl.l+lMY; ' which makes .eompicte..orie of.the best asemq.,.. stockA, of HA'lir wNilt.'„ In be; fiend in the city nr hilarlel phia, reNv•ctintly invite, iCountry Mer,hai 1 • to call and eVIIIIiIIC for themselves ras it is ill:: fi k:11 deter ,., initiation. to anNtain the , reputation it has 1 It tof being the chem) , st blot,: in tht i ! city. ' Those who hi I,V r CASII, in prof frcnon 'ln imyinz 1.3 or 2) pot cent. frr: tvo sa!te ofd imMtli.3 credo, Avill please tan before W.l..''..hasinc, 1 and ..zet a list of my prices; which will•s. !q,,,1t• them ,ifettilr, than • nythina I l'71:1 cay in an adv ~, ,, t,ittiment, that a sure e. tablished on the exclusive CAlaystem, arm , er, than those-w can sell those - wild buy and t .on en,'ll, or.ll. months t,rzdit. . lot's, haveiast received a large invoice of Net: PAr lines, ,%ViLion'. - Gritlin'ti: - NValdrnn's, In fAn•nn'and other males of Cortland Grag.s. Scythes. _': IIW Carr's. 'al and Ilarnerlay and 'Manure .Forks. Ta hit) Brads, Snd Irons' : 'American Plana Irons. and. S itl. Row= land's, SnydO's and Antes' Shovels and siyoles, tn neth,:ir with a general assortment 'CI p ona l, ~ H ar d, wai.e, which writhe inl.l very epean fofnet i Cii..4ll, and man only. 1 HENRY, L. ELDER , lmptiter, -193 Marivit at.. li , :tween I:1th and Broad at . O.sin•. • Philadelphi, March ir., ,', • . I *. H . : • • - 7 - . -,0 -.- ---.- A - -21- succussons To,;(im:1 li- FIRE 4.14.1) - ''GARDEN . 41051.1 ..mAsur.ieTtirams. .At th Sr.isn. No. Nor i - - 'PhIII,A EL r I A 1164 • Vir.arle faet7e - Mail ,Ba,er; l'irc Duckett, !Oa!, 133.nds tor Maehmery: &c. The above articloe, will he nndc of the h Pm4tori r nl3 and war4Manrthip; and on' the most «isonab7 c' As • Feb. . Cloths . and. Csssime: pi i • r;.RENCII and English IClOths, and Cass p ! .'• res.' _. 1 twrkan Cassimeres ; ICloths, and - Sall 4s. Et li:di and American TATerl Coating, Sitlezl 111iIP Cloth , ', and Cassinieros, Silk Velvet and IMtk Sat Vo. , tinns, CaSin hore, Thihet and other- Ye. fa,gs, Si . t . and Alp:it:ha verses, a 'fon asiontinont ricTaip4s Trio mir,......i, , new Irtvt, sprine ; and SuatineVoantalni Stiffs. wit t l various other Seasonable Go fl.R,c.inhrt ring the latest styles;a re" olSred at the 10n.4 4 4.• Mark nritns. 1 .• • LIPIIINCOTT & .P.N.frp . ;l7, Wholrsalc and Tiotail Cloth Store, No. 57 'N .0.4 c. sr: nt N. B.—Orders from a distance, careful oistippli , and Nvarraneed to suit. .Mar. 16, - r:aill,ritro • i :. • ' -- , ------ . - i I 1 • . - ~.y.`4----. '1'0; lIOItS:EKEEP ER : V.. • .. , er.i 1 LBS.'Fgattiers for 7 ale vctcr-llow, i 73, 01.1 g any -quantity to !..nit • purciipiers, fo I CASH. at prices front 10, 15.25 and ;.‘ll its p't- i ' taund. . Beady nta4 Beds, Belsterz and Plllon.V Curie Hair Mdttre•sses, Moss d 0.,. and all other kiiiif.V. to Bui • any size Bcdste.uls, always no hand ; Curleilllair an. 'New Orleans Mozs, by the Sal ear single pot4lt ALSO, 'Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, Comfeif4bles an Bedsteads of all der.criptions. . n,' , Conntry,Merehants will find it to theirtkrsaintage , to call before purchasing: , FINLEI!:'‘; Co.' S. E. corner of second and Walnut stsiNtilada: March Id, ! i i . 5. 11-3'n ~,,% • ' CIIEA 1' till tl l'Ott rF`A 4 . And ny Credi: g:vcn. • T HE e,uhrcriber .hasjust 4:pened at WI cornet .); or Norwegian St.,: and the Alttoscarhon natl.:Po:o ; a general a,,orttnent'nf Gct and , FrOVkitlll . i., 'which be will sell at. the I:*st pos.' hie prieb4 for cash : .S.ch as Sugara t liolasses; Ctlrce, Tca,i,Theen, Rice, Si :e?, t. sperm and }Whale oil, Srrinaceli, il , l}o",ds and ih p'd Carik , p, 'Soap, 'Pt:di:teen, St dt t' Ilamv Pork, Dried Bt:ef,Codop, • ere!, Ilerrmg, &e. . - . 71. WILLIAM If. April 8, .1',73:13, . ‘l4 • --1, . Dividend.. . . . ~.- iIItrOTICE is hereby . given. Intim RtotAbripkvrs in the IN Compan}' for erecting a hridze oVer 1 the, N.. , ~ . branch or tne river Stmiluchanna, between the tl, f Ca:A- V:WM. 'nd the month oflishing Creek. tha t Mana gers have this day dec:ared. a dividend of s ' nty-fivei cts. per share; for the last six moths, (equal: 4 per ct. per annum) which will be paid to the sat .htockhol tiers or their.legal representatives, at the- azurer's office, on or alter the 15th suet , by _,...0, EZRA' S.: HAYIIURRT,T4surer. April 6, i i • ,- • 'I6X ft • 6 , . New Tailoring Establislitgent. y f-? • liE subscribers inform their friends, a ,lftle pub lic, that they have located thentselvc* , aver• the store lately occupied by 11-T. Taylor. and a*Orepared to do any work in the Tailoring line. • :Fro 4he long experience of the Senior partner, they wit tifidence solicit ashare' of the public patronage, an , ;their in tention, to give satisfaction to all Who Willif f ,i,or them with their mirrr'. • Itc M. GRA "2:. • - PETER. p. 3 TZ. " April G. • •: • • s. • Store and , Tavern, to FIRST belOw the Canal Tunnel : occupi .otr prcsen r by E. F. VY.C6tOI3. Apply at this office: !A March, ;, 11-31 •I • • Off 4 4 ft Mer • ,pights, , 4 5 , z 7- 11 .46 ) . t t . NN Uarf .01.11 on c7.)urable „Walnut 1' 1 - 14'; is T•m his his I - r qtettut -- + -P3rects, -Jm•
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