From the Brotliin. lbEfatlitt3 of Blasstims from ~fruit T.rgcs . , MUS: L. ' H. sivermazt . ' The world doth lead us captive—so ocr thoughts' . Are not in sympathy with the r!.l heart ./ Of the sireeLfossorro a' they fait to earth. .'The Apple mourne%or her pettshed wreath, And the young Almond makes the grass-mound white With her lost wealth. Leaning against her prop, The PeachlaMenteth o'er het - lie:111d t(lbes, • Dead ether feet. rt tip y:our voice , yc bird?! ;From tour cool nests, or on the soaring And comfort them.. - Tell of the time of fron,:— When this brief scascin shall be turned to joy. Bing of the 3.laster's gladness, when he . comes o gather trihdtreackires. Did it tint hide in' cheerful !lope, the darkness of this hour,— And lend their fragrance to the ingrate winds, • Since God rentemb'reth them, And will restore - Beauty for ashes. . . hit your strain,— Ninst ‘ rela of Heaven: and eek the stricken trees, If thefr frail blostionis fell not in the tomb. 4 Nhere Wallin the harvest he An Original \0 M years:'since an acquaintance of ours set out on horseback from the eastern part of Massa • chu \. setts for the green mountains of Vermont: VVhife\traelling through the town of etc Salem, hi,s'reed\led into a, piece of woods, some few miles \ • in length, and long before he got out of which he b• - ••an to entertain 'doubts 'whether he should fie - . . . best with the sight of a human habitation; but as' .-,tire. nig li 1 ': i ti a 4 c ' k P ed " ,..l:ti sr il s ;s — o . trif^ - ilistre;sing .. cli - h. - aa :Annal all things must have an end, PO at last• the woods, to takeaway his life: The lafzetigf4 mare bun raise_ , and.einahled hini to `sleep well at taigh. .11e had , apd the neat broom hoase of a farmer greeted his e ti n i s eil . every thing -else he heard of,fand nil else Il vino= Naar the'road, was a tall, rawboned, -u.., Jifllorl:d the least: re[ref—anotlier• instance of saving] .•„. '.lellow.being from an iint•mtfly grave. v6gtovvi, lantern jawed boy, probably seventeen ...1 ` 4Fll:lOlAN!ri WORM I.OZENGERS 1 1 3/ars of 'age;:digging-potatoes, He was a curious. Prored. in mote than .10.010 eases to be infillible figure to behold:- :What. was latking in the length the-only cu rtain worm-destroying medicine ever des- 4 his toW:breech'es; wai amply made up for be. co;e v r , e tl l Toms OF Wor.ms.—Pnin in the joints or limbs hmd; his suspenders appeared to be composed of offensive breath. picking at the note, grinding of the birch bark, grape, vine and sheep skin, and as for l i e , r e s t 1 t ,t ii , ri t i l t u rr .,i .s i ' c ,.i.: t e c n i . i t . md at ,l..b, ti e n d i ii:iis,a at Tinl the , c:c o about-thet eag i, .py. his hat, Which Was of a dingy whit'e felt—poor ing sensation tit the stomach, fl.fslies of heat over the thing, it had once evidently - secn better days—hut etriacei'l:!):ty,hli tt sh i ll s sl7'°s'X' ilh,dr.„ii:,,erl,ol.ll:c I,Jar,, how alas! it was the shadow of its gle:ry. Wheat- sudden starting in slee t ) walla fright and screaming ' sometimes a trouble Some cough, fcverisliziess,• thils- 1 er the teMpest of tide had - 4],"e.rib. the top in, or nisiid_tnie, fits, bad taste in the month, difficult breath! theland's'expauding genins had burst it out, it ii i ; . ! . pain . in the stomach or Bowels. fatigue, riam•cta. was'urissiiv—and through the aperture rod hair . 4 .1 ,7 ) . 3 .„7, 1 ,1. 1 , 1 , n , r e0 1 i % ‘ b .o o rd ,, c ,;7::r s " s l 7;, ( Zi' i p i , e p a a n i ' , i e r i n , various' lin-abundance stood six ways for Sunday. In short_ parts of the body, a sense-of ;form:thing, risi:afg it.; the he. was one of the roughest specimens of doinestic-- ( l i t e , r :i i i n ct , Ctno :c i l ,a li s ii s g ; I:r o t , ' ll i t h i e hi s .. t o it : l l ..R ro t r o , w t v ‘ t.!.., bo i , i % i • g e l l i s t , , ,... .l l:d rT u u , e n , e a: ., trianufactine that ever mortal beheld. Our travel. times.discharges. of slime and - mucus. : hog friend, feeling an itching to scrape an acquein- that /) , r , . a G , a , f i e , r n e: l i ! n u r t rf l r s . 11,3(.iS these Siit It . . I A ., v , z ez , c , , T l 3; n e ., w it e a r c il l i i r ild ' Lance with the critter, drew up - the mina 'of his 3 car's itifil•row, and ii hen nothing elle wo . nid gi - velP -, i least relief. A . '36y en board of one of the Haste horse sad vegan: . , . ariehr•ts was cured of Ms by only one fcle.e. of ahem. - , Tall° iny'friend; can you'inform me how fur- it Mf:..10 4 / 1 IL .11To,;11, :37 -Tliir.l uttect. gave them td his child, and they breagla awy in :Ite.worti by titan. it is to tile ne.t house.', .- • sands.' Jonathan started up-leaned on his-hoe handlej Dr: Z.7.12,,,jeac, IS Diane Ft.- far used them in over ,_ teste d on e feet et: thre • ar , mbr. , 1 . -.. • -e- of Its sinister leg lo:lPr,zild ;.,ic.•3%, t..•ilb . mile greatest soece.,s. . • and replied. _ • .. ,•. Dc.ijorrun E. Gre.:elTrecl • 120 'Sixth Arct,,,e, h as us - a 'I them unlit; fam.l- for two neat s ' with entire sue .llallcy yoursi , lf: bow'd dcAyl tv,il 1 jes can. (- : ef ,.- fif„. e ,, :e .r,•, e *nt s per fiog. .Taint nearzso fir as it used to Le afore they cut. j Sicrilian's 1:, - Imph,ror (lead rche oecngea s . the v, - oods away—thea, 'twaa generally reckoned f;: , ..c iiniiicti:ati:t relief in nervous or sick lleuclaehe four Miles, - but now tits sun shrivels up the road, T,„ ll ,•,', '' ,, l • 3' l:l ' !im °l rn i . l i i t '' or h y s4 o n r . 1 1 :u n t v r i i i (r2ol ? c i :l ' h i r ' o i 4 :t i t t s ' 1:%:• s c l - ; n o n ; and don% make:mor'n tew.. The fust house.vou 1 ''""ner eon-il:lint, raiottlig, copresSion or a sense of . •- soaking olihe chest. choke., spas-i. cramp , . of the -come to , -thounli is a barn, ;aid the next is a bay, 16noaCk nr bowels, -hysterical aff et ionsfand all tier stack:o3in old lloshin's ; house is °abeyant: you fulness di,eas . 7 l, . , c!ro h w i sloess through tile day Gild wake will be sure to - meet 'his gals long afore icu gct't bisUfcf . i ‘ ‘ t , u o u rl'a "sc e ni?c t i .r o' ' ,t f a ' r i t ' :gTe l 7 a l!e u r ° L l inT t d r i : a v r e. ti l l i ce inl therq tarnal ronlpin critters, they plag a ue our'folks I: o h e r a e l I % e i nd , i ii , g.. i ia_r , ize in i i ta u ri n .,: i m g t i t i I G ebu ad , the L,,z i r:lig e t s h r ea I. mer'n a little. His sheep get.into our 'pasture lard atie'r disipation r l - ri ,e;realort; itte "ley til o i ' d . e die — sys:. -every day, and hislgirls into the orelia'rd. _ Dad a cent generally. and= remcserall the unpleasant as ) . trip, 'gets the dog- arter the sheep, and 'me aster the t°" .;o s h o u f . r l o l.lth ee ,re l . " l " L e o . ., Ffiitor . of the Brother Joni -1 . , girls, and the way we make the wool and -petti-• than, was cured of azevere headache in sin minutes bk • three of the Camphor: Laizetiges— he was prejudiced _ • coats fly, is a site to snakes! -' - •• against !beer. ' ....I see, you are inclined to'be facetious. young Joseph B. i,\ - ones, Eq., Vice Presit'ent of the Wash - ington Marine lae;iiratice Cinmany, has suffered tOr misgt,.pray tall me how it iappens that one cf your I years with nervous headache, that nothing would re. lefts is shorter-than the ether!' ' - . Here till he used theft! Lege ges which removed it . ' • my antfr'iilv• in fifteen minutes. ~ , .I never 'lows any body to meddle With my. ; D. U. Moder, It-5 Stilt accrue, has been collect grass-tanglers, mister; but se•ire „it's'You I'll telt iCo vio b le l iatat!acks ofheadacherio as to make shim al-' -ye. I was•borrise'at my !tickler request,:s; that . aver m'mt a tri i > n r d de l ' d .' r h i i in 4 a P n; ! r h e7c 7 f ; i h i u lT he c al l ti r ed e t ;l itl t he s e e ‘.. . l (:,:ir ch i f ' a i when I holdapletilt, I can go with one foot in gee, and they Cured Min in a few minutas. ' ' r .i 11". H. At'rte. Esq , or the New York Herald. 'has . the furier,• and: eether on land and-'noi lop over; . used thi - ma fur tire tat year fur headache.or tassitudt. • besides, l 4. is very 'convenient when I sees round l and skean , found immediate relief from theta. a side hill.' • , , SPLirOaq's Pour .3iffil'S plaattr! ..... : , IPCO.OOO sold yearly. of this best or all ['Jai:ea-S.-- - 'Very good indeed; how do your potatoes came ' •Rtientmilisin, Lumbago, Vain. or Weakne:ss to the Back, Loin., Side, Breast, Neck, or Limbo, effectual '• on this year. - ' - - , - • In cured by i'. 10 -- 0,4 121 heats each, and war•; • !they ilmitcome . at iall; I digs 'em out; end ranted superior to all other pi-asters in use. Be pal. there an everlastini snarl of 'cm in each hill.' " ocular to get Sherman's r'oar Man's Ilasfers,ur you wili be Unposed u.);tri. Avoid the i.uriitis and wolin 'l3tlt they are email, I perceive.' • • less itvilat.:ons. The aame is stamped on the back ~1 ‘Yes, I know it—you sea -Weplanted some: eac li u .1 g i , o ,l . l z, e ,, ‘ „, v e it , h , , s: l or i it , , ,,, or ce y n i non a l vi b ll ox lm - deceived. whoppin' blue noses ia that ere patch there, and Worn, I.ozeinTes - ) 25 do do . I i they flourished so all-firedly, that these . 'ere stout C r ar , Aphor or be.tdaebe_LozPO;es, '23 cents per box. .r Nian's Plaster, only IV cents a pICCC. ' grovs.a:a.,,Vat of spne:•cause they knowed they T:le above. Iledtchie. for side by - • 1'...t: J. BEAT'TY. p - couldn!t begin to kee up.', •. ' . - Agents for the proprietor / Also by . 'You appear to be' profty start, and I 'should Ittigli Kinney', Port Cachou. l• 1211liant Ta"•fari 'Pama off. think you eduld'afford•a better hat than the one G I - a ,,,,, Re ,';',,, ide ' r, Nev q ; c„c e , yonwear.',;- ,• , ' June 1.0, 1;;I3 • - . • - •The-lanks sin nctbin; it's all the behavior-.- : this 'crolat was Sunday go to me.etin' hat, and '. it's just as chock full of piety as- a'dog is full of fleas. - I've got a'bettei ono,to burn' but I don't ,dig taken in, it no how.' ,•:`,- ' • 'Yon have been in these.-parts some time, I shoulcl giaas: ' iness so toy. I wrishdrn and got my bro'tin up in that 'erc :rouse, but my nativoplacb is 'down in Torclunk! . . • .Then yen said in'vras ahont three anec`a half In' 116' to the - next 'fib-use?' .Yes;-sir, it teas a speli ago; eitd I don'tlelieve it's grown-much shorter since.' , 31tich obliged. Good by's?. 'Good bye to ye—th:at'a s darn Sick horse . of you'rr.° There miler—there is a,likhethan tgi yon of the first hater. You dou:t - fir.cl 7 hu equal every -where. SquiieS.,.of our village. has s, very sagacious dog. Ile kits up like a Mat) in a chair, allows You to put a ha , !. upon his head and-a cigar: in his mouth, and if 'any' hystanderSilances to, give him a fiipor Slevy, the does owner is Cop only person svho san gdt. it 'from 'him again.—Teat. :Rcp., • A -remarkably sagacious anithal, tram, but not' an :good. a financier as the elephant we 'have heard of; .- IvlM:took . in money on very 'special deposit. 'Thet's h'wery . knowirT hanimel of yours, is hel' said a ecckney gentleman to the keeper ofthe ele•. pliant in question.' 'lr'ery,' was the cool•rejoinder. He perfams strangej,tricks hand hantica, does inquirrd the cockrity,zyeing the animal 'through .hia gtesa 7., • ft' - f.terted ,the keeper, 7e'veleaTpt hint to pat enoney in that box, yen see way , up the;e. Try him icith a dollar.' ,j,Tho cockney Landed the-elephant a dollar, and sure errrugh, he to kit in his trunk - and placed it in a box high.Up oat Of reach] - , ' •Well, that 1a werylextraor3inary—hastonish 'in" truly?' said thegreon one, cifienix his' eyes. gNow; let'asce-idin take'itlaiii."l64' and it back.' nevcr learns him that trick,' retorted .the 'keeper; viith. a Icgruish Icor, Ishii then turned away to stir up the monkeys aril punch the hyenas. . .- • AIL ROAD SPIKES AND NAILS, of et - cry de- Alt acripti , n, 'for sale' try the ke ~ aa chztah as ahoy :cart tie had in the reg.on for_ Cash, or in exchange for 'lgtest.tnerchautahle Coat•---Ennipre at thi! York Store - 400, ' 0- ' *!IIDAVARD YARDLEY. ) • MEDICIINES TO THE .IVIIOtE WORLD ft is admitted Illy all Acha have used them; (add Who has not?) that DR. parutts , vgagf.AßLE AN. • 'TIM LIOU s PILLS, n.i: the marl unlivalleci remedy - eve/ discoiercd :190,y the irrreriutiy tuan: 'rho aie - soxr-rel, , ro are for [be followinz complaintr: Ycllowand Perete. Fever 'and Ague, Dyspepsia, Crtino, I,arlor Cimplaint.Siek headache, Jaundice. Asthma, Drip :y. Rheumatism. EnTargcment of the Spleen. Piles. Fern de Olixtructions, Heart-barn, Furrbd Tongue. I\ouiT,l,.l)44eiltions ot ilie Stomach and Brave c. Incipient Diarrbrea, Flatulence, Habitual Cos tivene,a, Los of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Corn- Oexion, and in all . cases of Torpor of the Boners, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation., pip dlic,ng ncitber :Noire:, Griping, or Dr bili.y. They are extensiyely.4ert and cerion.es.ded by eructistisu Pit YtICIASS, parts of tile Union, from whom any tpintaiiy of Ceititicates of their yalae can he ob • siIERMAN„'S COUGH LOZENtrEns -%re the safest. mosriare and effectual remedy for . Colds,Consuraptioo.Whouping rougn,Asthma, tight ness of the Lupin or Cliest,i-le. Mr..J ha Slcirkcy, fuieiifft"uveineur et., cured of cough of eighteen initial - Cs sfantling,.supposed to be a eet tle d•C, also rA pi nn , by these Lozenges, when the physicians could do nothing for hint: dirt Charlgs 71 Bowery, ‘.v . as mired of a rieved cough and e.0h.1 °ranee montlt's standing:by 'half a box of the Letzenees. s ' . lice. Mr. firalcoeh, 497 Pearl et., has used them In his holly success, mid recommends alma. nil who are afflicted with coughs,,cohisi or icy aißeticins of the Italgs. M. M. E. Martin suffered several weeks with-a dis tressing cough, which nothing relieved, till he tried the=cil.oz=inges. which cured hits inn few hours. James IY Bale. Sr, 5 Tontine Buildings, Will s t : ,...tive some to a friend who had not enjoyed a slop far Fe% el arw'relid, being every Tvw ini- .1 orruL NEWN._ . i t linest every disease that flesh is heir m may be . l - " cured by the timely nse of tlNtilll.l ,. .Y' COM POUND I EPUII NTWII N PAN'. 'Phis Inlay be proycil sati6fieloilly to those who will call at Sny of the stores where this invalnahle used tome is Sold. by ten ideates (-•roverly anthentica.cd)Lif.cures peiforei-• ed en itidivtduals who had lust all hopes oft e . tie.f.-- ; certificaies ot Physicians who had the .most severe case.; under treatment, their patients haring taken the "medicine by their advice and been cored—certificates frOm the Piothonotary, Clerk of Orphans Court. No tary, &c.. stating 'heir licquairtance - Willi person 6 'of respectability and standing, who having the goon' f their lellew men at heart. have voluntarily. come ror ward and given a statetaent nitheir case and its cure. (or publicat on. &ii: &r. The number of these neo6 . finales being ten great tor'emvepaper 016:motion, the ; subscriber has deemed it -advi6ablem have a cop, of 1 the Most impatient ccrtificams !novelly authiintio• led. under Beal, to be placed - at the sturcs.ulegenis, wholio ve the medicihe for sale, where persons Mille ' ted livith 'Scrofula or 'Kings evil White Swelling, (Throttle Rheumatism, 'Putter, Mercurial. diseases Eruplions of the kin, Cough of long standir.g fls' in cintept Idondumprion, sick Ilead-ache &c. t.:e i IIIYY have.ari`,;pportunity of ascertaining, the names and iesiaenecs of those who have been cured•by its use, ind who will he willing, iS'ci.lled upon, to. give every i.nforrriation required, . . AS a snore general •evidence that this is no ~r mitcli. medicine. I would refer to the' r.rtinciol the tolOw'. .ilig well known physician - is, who have attested to its efficacy :-D r . J. WThirister; Dr. , G. Damn. Dr. Jno. ' Otto, Dr. 11.11. Itlutiliinherg, Dr. J. E. erber. ' Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug andCheini cal Store of • ' . • E. B. ENCllliourz,Pottßyljle. J. 13. &I J. Ir. Fail:*, NI i.a er a vi I I e; Hugh Kluslel Port-Earbon ; Veute, OrWlgelY.lrg• January 21 , 4—lv, • • o T'S VEG ETAIILE LIFE PI LLS PIICENX BITTERS. E high and envied - cclebrity-,which this, pri eminent ,Nledicine has acenfrecl for its ine•.trahe tlllaacy in all he diecailet, which it pro'essee to cure Lae rendered the usual practice of rang not only un nece•aary, but unworthy of then:. :rimy are known by their frusta ; their go-d works testilly for them, • and ti ey thrive not by the faith of the credulous. Iri all cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious and LiVer Affections. Asthma, Piles. Settled Pains. Rheumatism. Fevers and Aguee,Obsti,nate Headziches Impure to ate of the Fluids. Unhealthy Appearance , of the• kind. Nervous Debility,• the Sielthees. incident to females in Delicate llealth, every-kind of. Weal•- nces of the Dgeat;te Organs, and in all general De -rungere,snts cif health, these Medicines have invaria- Ably proved a certain and speedy remedy. - , ' They reatore Vigorous Health to the most Units ted et,nstitutione. . • . A single tri3l svill place ne Pile and Plurifix &tient, beyond tlo reach of competition, in the esti !nation of every patient. Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, at %Va. linm B. Murat's Office. 33' Biciadwa", corner ol*An tt on.) street. New loik. N. 13. None are genuine unless they have the foe simile arJohn Ntotat's Signature. The Life Pills are sold in Boxes—Price, 25, cents, 50 cents. and I Dollar each, according to the size ; and the Phcenii Bitters in Bottles, at I dollar or 2 dol; tars cacti, with run directions.. Goon ;:arearitans can be had of the Agents gratis. Fursale by!.-1- B. BA NNAN, Agentfor,Schuyikill county. 32—ty August b, ■ 1~1 • Perfumery! Per '. " ,0 erY mil sulkeriber haorst imenr• a lot of Elegant 21l at d Superior French L' s r .inery, among 'which is. Farina COlogne,Flor i` aier.lloney utter; a i , cry pleasant pi rime. and IS an eat:ow-Pi article for kretnt.g hair in curl for eithnr LatheP. Gent), inch or Children; Roman limlydor. for the complexion, 7,'Brittles. Lavender, ‘Vater, Loge aterou perm, Ik-11;ln (Lion l'ots and 13 ,tles, nairne, 0 . tn it,ttu, Ortis Tricith %Vneh. ToiletTowder. Powder ii - and Irdian OA and Indian Dye for co - Minn: 'Mai a beantitul brown andldark color, Mit c.iscaroll st.rni 13ags for' (titterers, Oertione Ono of 1106eq, in Botucn, Crriwo IA tricker. Mush. Otan,.e' rad Lettid. Otto of Rose. Straps, Also. .N. , PoricePtts CP111; (Mid fOT Celt Ma ed Shay mg E ea m, Run selt's Emulltent Naptirmecons P.mie,for whiten , tog and noftenthg the 11.u.ds, and ;Her eating chap ping. I notw.elrb aramte Elixer r f Lang er, for the Ninth and Tcith, keeping the bream fresh and sweet, preserving the gulag in a he,lthy condo:on. end •preventing the decay tii: ol the teetti,recointnet.ded by eminent Dutoits. Fur eaie at Philadelphia priers •' B. iLLNNAN, AgcnC 52 Decembr, 23, . . , TUE CHEAPEST PASSAGE: AGENCY IN TILE ' - 1 'UNITED_ STA ES. . • 2 I . .._ .1. • . , - Jtiseph Heft Ira:4.''s ' ----:- f i. .. • „.. . • 'Splendid Line .o • Paeki3ts 2 . 0414 r d y ° 1 : . n.i fg r e 13 1 : Liverpool , a • i C t 1 0 , r & k . 1 ,0, rl'a l , I ° l ; A d % . C %n li a: o ' Der Dublin, : ir r dn: • P N l L i e i o r n a . --- ' ........E. , ,... delphia. -, ' ....,?..\..) This Line consists of thefollowing Vdsseht, which Leas--e Ncnl York, on the Ise, 6th, Il It, 16, '2lst and 26th of each month; and one - • every five days front Liver pool,.. to New York : •__ • George Washington, . - ',ilted Stases, ' Garrick, ' . • Patrick Henry, Sheffield,. , . scius, • Independence, . irginia, - Sidi:lona, .:Ashburton; ' Stphen Nithitney, ,'Sheridan... Adiroidock, ~ • Scotland,'' Russell Glover, .' i Echo, dec., Lee. In connexion with the above; and for the purpose of laffording Gill greater facilities to pass e ngers. the sub- I L scriber has established a -regular : line 'of first class New York built, coppered and :copper fastened ships, to , sail punctually every week throughout the year. . ' In addition to the other accommodations, which are superior to4hose of any other litie of Packets, Mr. McMurritY has sent Mr. Richard -Murphy, well 'known as a beneVelent and kindhearted gentleman, to - Liver- ' pool at laiS own expense, to take care of his Passengers, and see that they are not imposed op. Mr. Murphy. al so gives emigrants directions, on landing in New York ory Pliiladelphia, so as to guard, against imposition. - For the; accommodation of those desirous of sending money toltheir friends. drafts will be given on the fol lowing Banks. viz : On the Provincial Bank. of Ire land, payable at ~ Cork,' " Limerick, ' : flommel, Londonderry, Sligo, - 1 , Wexford; . Belfast,; Waterford,„ - : Galway, Armazli, Athlone, . . 1 Coleradn, Kilkenny, , , Balina, • : .Tralee; Enniskillen, 'Monaghan. Youghal, Dinbridza, , Ballyinena,' . :, Parsonstown, :s . Downptrlek,' Cavan, 2 • Lurgan, Dungannon, Bandon, ' 'ErMis, . Ballpihnunon, • Strabane, - . Skihbreen, Omagh; ', . Mallow, - Dublin, Coetehill, . /inrush, : ~... 4 ' Scottattd—The City Bank of Glasgoiv. Eneland—Messrs. Spoonai, Atritiod & Co. bankers, ' London ;IP.. Murphy, Waterloo Road, Liverpool, paya ble without discount, in every town in Great Britian. For further pax:iculars,- apply or address (if by lat ter, port Said) r . , 1 JOSEPH MCMURRAYOBO Pine erect, . * 1 corner of South :street, New York. P, W. EynNts &Co. 0 Watcrlob, Read, Liverpool. • s - Persons wishing to pay Passives for their friends, Cr for.vard their money, and want their business atten ded too promtitly, and cipedituriusly, 3-. ill please apply to the subscriber. at the Miners' , Jnurnal °dice ; swim has been] in the btOness for the list three years, and 'I who has mist yet' lost due cent for those for whom he hal doneibluiness. NNA • . AGL.NT fon JUBSCII MC 1:112L.11' 31aTeb,12 'i;; u . Na , , : ,‘.. s 1 ,-- 6 El E . Oliver & Mars, of D ESUCTFt.7I.LY announce to the, citizens Schuylkill county, that they have eminence(' tiusi nesa in the Store recently occupied by William C. Leib, one tioinisouth of the Post Office, in the Borough of Pottsville, where they have just opened - ..al new and carefully ; selected Stock of Dry', Goods,: Groceries, Glass, ... Queens, Earthen and .4°l - Ware, &o.,&_c• '1 .I.mon which may be found Cloths, CassiniElea, Sat tinetts, Mouseline rfe Laing, Gingham& Lawns, Merl noes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Nanking, Hollands; Flannels, Marseilles, Valencia, Silk, Satin, and other yestings, a great variety of Muslim , . Bleached and Unbleached, Silk. Cotton, and Ginghams, Hanclkerchieftt, Summer Cloths, yelveteem=. Ladle's and .) . (lentleman's Stock ings, Chaves, and Slits of all descriptiory& Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans noiasSUi. Sugar, Coffee and Teas Cheese Candles, Soap, Salmon, fjbaa Mack cral, Herring, Plains, Shoulders, and Smoked Meat, cenerally, Tobacco, Sugars. Crackers, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Sweet Oil. Lamp Oil, &c.,,&. ? &c. Having purchased their roods with great rare, - and on reasoaable terms, they will be enabled to dispoie of them, at prices quite as tow as their neighbors./ : I NOliter T S hereby r.iven'. to the Stockholders in the. Company I for P rectin Fz a Briilce over the! isrorth ,, E.azt Branch of .the riser Susrinehanna, helcseim the thiVn of Cato- NVISf a7 , 41 , 11h1 mouth of fishinz Creek; that a meet ing of sa4.l Stockholders, will he had at house now mximisel by Jacob Dyer, in the toivn of Cataw sea, on M indayll llre.Cth day of May next, between the hours of one and six o'clock, fur the nurpose ofelecting one Preridrnt, Sis Manazers, one Treacurer, and one Secretary, for Fail Company, for the cocaine year. Is-Gt E S. llAllitllttT Sec'ty. BANN N S Cheap Boot & Stationary .Store: THE sializctiber has recently fitted ::phis Estahliahr :L. =eat, and is duterizu'ned , to sell all kinds of , • Ma:, • Mii7 1 ratanous Books, Books, Stationary,, Fenn 4tg.tionary, 4-e 1 ; Wholesale and Itetsit, at thd ' lowest iThilatlelphia Cash pr i ces: Being determined to aceninmodate the public, le respertfull) soli, its the . iatriinage of all these • in wantinf at tieles in Ins line of basiness: I Colititry Store=keenen. Telliers and others, sup plied wholesale at the very 'owes cash prices. 4- , If fporekeepers and otlnirs, Will he kind enough to furnishes with a list of the 'Books, they require ; e to ill he ttapp3 to furnish them with a Hsi of our prices per dozen, in order to satisfy them, that we do ad! goods atll'hiladelphia prices. I :Aar.; 9- BANNAN, Agent. • , ii 24-1 Sheriff's Sale Virtue ofan Order of Safe issued out of the Cone Li Vol' common Pleas of Schitylln'll County, and to me directed, will he exposed to sale by Pub Vendue or Qutcry : Alonday,the 6th of Nay next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of Jacob' Geisse, in the thirough of Pottsville ; all that certain house and Lot of :round, situate in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, being part of the Lot, _marked in the general plan of said town No 37, boun• ded be Norwegian street, the other part of said Lot, and by Ldt. No. 38, being 20 feet in front and extending back the same breadth, to Lot No. 3S sixty fzet,with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story 11„1 frame dwelling house, two story Crape Jtitchen thereto attached. As the propeity of JOIn Silo.; et. al. and will be sold by JERE3IIAR REED, Sheriff. • Sheriff's Office, burg, April 13, 1S:14. _ . Assiglices 'Sate. . . , . ... , 1 4..- DE subscriber. being appointed byi, the Court, As -II I;i:ince of tho estate - of Jfiiriti.. Ileitncr, will offer for sale oniTtiesda3" April 16th, ISl.ii at 3 o'clock P. M., at the hon!se of J. b. KIIMPitIS, a lot and house situate in Minersolle.Schuylkill'eounty, nhw occupied hV said 'Moritz !Milner; aloe, at the same time and Wise, all that Tract of, coal, Forest or wont] land, situate in Lower Mahan:m - Ist,, in this county. bounded by Francis Spetzer and others, John Huber. and others. containing ‘2.5 acres, more or less,- J. Di ROADS, Assisnee. ).larch. SU, 1513, 11-:-St POTTSVILLE .INSTITUTE, THE Spring session of this Institutio,n, wilt npen on Monday. April Ist. under the superintendance of , JAMES A. INISTEgS, A. B. The former patrons of the School, and °theft inter ested in the education otchildren, are assured' that Mr. Inness,!, is in. every way qualified 'to. flii the station of Principal, being an experienced Teacher, .and a sound practical scholar. By orderof the Board of Trustees. March 311, 13— • ER3l.Al'i LIFE OF. HENEY CLAY.-1000 Co tness of a Gartnan.Life of H CL.4 Y, at $1,75 per leo copies; or two cents eaeb juorectivedi and for sale by the subscriber. . Friendo of lIEJMY CLIY; circulate the documents. Also, FACTS-FOR FARMERS Alp MECHANICS. Or the I Commercial intercoureel between the United States and Great Britian, price $1,50 par, 100 or two cents each Justireceivad, and for sale-by B. BAIiNAN. Agent Feb 1? LAST NOTICE. LL persons indebted to thC estate of William 7'. Bitting deceased. are requested to make payment to the Subccriber without delay t all amounts that re main unpaid, after theist orMay neat; will be put into the hands of a Justice for collection. R. WOODSIDE, Administratak. 15- A ''TF.ACIJER as Principal. In the Ortvigsburg Acrid—* ecriy, In the ,county of Schuylkill; one volio can come Well reccommended, and give satisfactory refer ence as to qualifications, and character.: Apply..to JAMES 11. GRAEFF, Sec'ty e Trieteee ofelia ,Acti.derny, Orwigsbur f ., glare! • THE `.MINE,IIS'',:jOVIrti ----+: -- 11321 Wanted, tonsw•Oremenams• M EDI CIN ES. „ 4 sir-- v ice " A E IitMEDY Facts for Mc People! /I , vIF, couidi,„,lly iucrca ioir : opt : dul l y : and sale 411. A. Falines.tock's Vernefuge has tit. ducal mesons who arc envious ot itittuceess to palm off upon the • public i iiepariititinwhieh all medical men : knew to be inefficacious in expel- I ling worms.frOin the'ifyStete. - 1 1 1its_Vernitfuge has:made / its into ptib. tic:SavourUpon the grimed of its own; intrin4ie • merits, more than anyother medicine Mete ktlnd no.' used'; and white .fliany_worin r•emedtes buvpuffing, e, by dint of been ToreecLiinto and klotrtly alter Kona into the obscdrity--whieh their w4rthle,,sitcss justly merited, B. A. Fah nestodfi's Verrittfuge continues to be triumphant- ly sustained. It hus only to:he Used and its effects will fully sustain all thefts said id its won. derfuf expelling power. C'ertiificate, •• ' -". IV(ZIe,, Erie - Co., New F., ,frin j 7, 184: 1 ,1:. • We certify that We have used IL. ,A.. Fahnes tock's Vertnifitge in our families, aptl d f , in every case it has proved a decided and effectual remedy for expelling worms trute the system ; We cor. dially recommend it to. parents who(have chi:- drce atliiitiod 'with that dangerous Malady. •-• LEON VIRGIT:, WM. 13 PAINE, • • ROB'F MAY. • JOSEPH IluattotrGils, •• For sale, wholesale and rt.trtil, at. the Drug Warehouse of B. A. FAITNESTOCK Sr. Co. COrner of Sixth and Wood sis., Pittsburg, Pa. For sale in Pottsville, by • CLEIT ENS 4. PAR VIN, Dinggis4. December, 9, - COMSTOCK & CQ'S Concentrate t thinitonild Eluid Gxtnet'of SARS APARILIA. • 1 OR the cure of Scrofula, Chronic Rheumatism, Qen , • eral Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, scaly Eruptions. of the '8 kirr,'Tetter, Piuill!s or Pustules an the Pace, Liver ..k.iTections, idemurial and Syphilcid Diseases, Liles, from an impure, habit of body, Ulcerations of the 'throat and Leg, Pains and Swelling of the Bones,! and all arising fromran impure state of the load, Exposure's and ltuprudensea in Life, Excessive eof Bleritiry; dee. has been_lately made to introduce An Ulm ease effort has been lately made io various compounds called "Extracts of 'Sarsaparilla,' as positive and specific cure-alls. Uwe were to be, the extravagant assertions of the adventurers whq are , pushing them, all disease - that "flesh is heir to." can be governed and removed 6'j:these:wonderful "extra Ms." N,M...,*tve Want no custotiMiato our articles but persons of common sense at least ; and those who have ithat, will Mid it imprissible to believe'llrese extravagant and ridiculous assertions. Depend upon,it then, if !ion get COMSTOCK'S true extract of the real-Sarsaparilla, ev ery di.ozasif that ran be cured by this and variousct her ro ots' that form the compound, will-be cured by it. .'ueh. particularly, as Scrofula. Rheumatism, 'and alidiseases of the blood, and particularly disease and inifcring:from the abuse of mercury. COnTtiCK'S SpisiyAßlLLt is warranted a s eyed as any in the city, and at just, half the - miee of .others, and in as large bottle, cents per. ionic, or $4 per dozen. Suit yourselves.— To be found only at Conistock's Branch House, 10. 2, North Fib St. Philadelphia, and in Pottsville at Feb. 17, 7-ly J. S. C. MARTWS.- 7 .6,1-% , " USI • nt I .a ArCARPIW ii it e% ACOUSTIC OIL! et, , F ilf THE ONLY CURE fOR \ OEAFNE” Xv DEAFNESS CURED. I Scarpa's Compound Kreosote Acoustic 1011, FORthe cure of DEAFNE d B. pairs, and the die charqe of matter from the eats; also all tlinstl disa erecable noises like the bozzina of insects; Callum o water, buxelnz of steam, /kr.. &c. which are syMploms of approachln; , deafness and al.irt attendant with the disease. , cmalaixxvicilTzg. The following Editorials - and ceilificatO will be read with intereAt ac they sneec facts, which are "ctilbborn things'." . .r • MOST EXTll.“l7ttliti.trot Cone:—lf any have ilonlitS they may now dismiss thorn, and the Most iticrilulony may consid.r Deafness as curable. Numerous cfises of cures, and many of Cleat very remarkable—hy-Ze ust. of •Srarp.i's Oil,' have been published,:but this 'cap ihe. Twins or old may yet .rerover hearinel A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, andinow about SO years of age, had heen gradually getting deaf filr nor than 10 years. no that it was next to impoisible mak her hear conversation in tile loudest tones. otvoice Last winter she wa's induced to try 'Scarpa's 'Oil foi Deafness.' It is only necessary to add that she has us ed tI.Vo bottles, and that her hearing is perfectly eitor..l ed—she is cured. - 1 DEAYNCS.3 Cearm—The fidlowing, extractr''''ront letter written by Mr. Johnson of Dostoh, ,to a friend ill this city, ie important. 'The bottle of Searpals,.oll for. De.ifnmls, yo sent me, with the wish that my danAiter would try it has been used. and in its effects, have aStonisfied all yen know how very deaf she has been Since 'dhe tra three years old—she now. bears unite we 1, but' as th medicine has all been used, I wish you to semi me an other bottle. which I luive every reason to belepve wil cure her entirely."—[Times. - For sale by 13. It. GUXPER.T, No. na NorittlSecon Street, Philadelphia, and by EICHUOLTZ & SANInitSpN. Agents, Pottf 1 ~, 30— July 22, 1,915, MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT if TRUSS .., ~...._.:W ' ALSO, . • . Dr. Joierh White% Utero AlittorOnal , Supponete. A supply of the above ar.ieles, j.igt receive and for sale, at the manufacturers priceat JULIN S. C. MARIAN, /..):rugEis • October 1.8, 2 44- THOMSONIAN MEDICINE 4. A A. GENERAL assortment kept constantly an hand a EIGIIHOLTZ & SANDERaGN'S New Dnig Store, Potts Ville, Pa. .1 , • July '-', FEVER AND ADVE 7 - ROWAND'S T 0.1' . .1C 311XTUAIE eupply of the above Atedieirii - Ca".oeitain cure for the fever and a.,lde. •J est ir(pived .itndj sale' z 'at MARTIN'S lArug, Store Seritem'oer 3, I , . . - APOTITEICARY STET& r ,9" . T , la .well HE ea bsCriber offers for m sal.wellle --- - . acted and genuine ascorteot 0C • raw DRUGS 1 1 1EDICIN VS .! &c., , •. consisting of , Chemicals • Medici' cs, Perk . l - , . • Fussy, Window Glasses, Pat.L-nt OA:dicing Druia, Faints, Die-Stuffs, Oils, and Varn • Mhes, Paiht 'Brushes, &c. Which he Is disposed to sell'' t . a Jima advance, and respectfully volicitaa slidse of the patroM age-of the public. , • , I 1 3 c.s,;Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. ; JOHN S. C '3l.kftTlN.. ; Match IR, 1 ; 4 , 1- -. . !I • .., , . . i 1 • I . ' grIiBNOANT WHISKERS area 119 W CDR sideled alums! as necessary, an appendage lo the mah of fashion, tis m coat of the latest London map But alas!! !hew many !Mira , " ie these hirsute hnnors,lare doori ed-to disappointment.' "That inestlinable oil Mani el'," as Byron sneeringly called that e_xplotqd humbug, won't produce the desired crop—nor ,bears till—nor tit. niarrow—nor any of the thousanapreparatiMis in use, except Dr. Jayne'a celebrated Hair 'Dente. the "tilea4l of which, in restoring the hair,,no man ,who heads the testimonials in its favor, from -metro? the. ltikhest etati- • ding in the country, can for an instant doubt. Jaynels: Hair Tonic, will,not only renew the hair w,hen it has fallen otT, but -will prevent it from mustang MO. . • 1 For 'sale by EICHOLTZ & IMNDERSON,)PottsviII, *gents for the proprietor. .. , April - 20, . ' : • , 8 . • • • - ?Dr. Buzby-. - 4iFIRE intrrOed and illustrated iMuna of ,DI. guzby r juar received and for sale b)1 ' Fc,1%3 B. BANNAN,iAgent • A. T . 4!1.44.,E1,0 . E!4p'00 PURE WHITE LE I siD !~~ET.iif RILLS ii,.rnin!ufactu , \ tete; No 65 north FronCi;treet, Philael:cl p i • A, have now h good auppli44 their warranted pt re whet lead. and those/hustomers who have been sparingly supplied in eon:Kline* or, a run on the article, shall now , have their' ordtrei filled. • • -/ - 1 ' i / " No linown.subsai.ce possesseslthiaze'preserva• tle,' and beautifyin g ptopeiies ith desirable . . ill a pahn; to tityrqual exent with unadulteraett wi t hito lead; frenee any admixture l of utherlintiteri. ills Only Tars, its value. it has therefore ben the stnadYiiim • of the ma-rolf4einrersolir tw i ny: yars,ito .supply to the public ti parleelly pure vii"hitelead; and the unceasingdeinand for the!ar. tie:e is proof that it.' has met wth favor. it is. invariably branded on one liead-:-4WETHER LL & BROTHER, in full, and on the other, WAR. a!arirtm Peat:—all in red letteia.l ! , I 1 November 19, ' 1 1 ' . 47L I . ' RELADINV. POTTS' VILLE RAILROAD. - F. 4 Reduction of Freight on 31erchaudi3e.1 tl • and after Monday next, June 26.th,.18-0 - 7" Gi);,ds lie forwarded teith deiputdtt at he followtni rates of Freight betweenßedding and 'the points below'stated, nei'ton or 4 .20 - 0 t? . Bilicten Retypeen . Redding Reading [and a4d.- -- -_. Phila. I tali i .', Plaster, slate, tiles &e. '.--- 18,1 10 .. '-'-.I Pig Iron, bloms, Writer, I 1 l marble, rosin, tar, p.teh, { 120 i and grindstones, ' I i Nails S. spikes; bar iron, eastings,lead,turpeuttne I i . 'bark, raw tobacco, salt }, I 40 . I • . . provtioucs, paatOes loin. I t her, stoves &c.,,, J 1 , • I . Flour per barrel, -: ' I 16etst i Wheat, corn, rye,lclover ( I • 4 cts : aced.' & salt lief Jiushel, c - I Groceries, hirdwarc,steel,) I • ) . copper, tin, brass, ~ do- I 1 i • mestic,liquors, machin- I ', ery, better and eggs, }T 2 : 10 i 1., cheese, lard and tallow, l', .- - oil, wool, cotton. leather, raw lades, paints, oys. '' i 'tars, lisuip and cordage.) v 1 . Dry goods, drugs & med-11 '' '",' I ' icines„ foreign liquors, I k • .1 _. wines,glass, paper, fresh •2 60 !1. 70 fish, meat, confectiona- I ' 1 rv, berths & stationary.] . l No additional charges for commislion, -'or., age, or receiving or delivering freight; at any of the Company's Depots on Olt line. 1 July 15 1843, .> I • - WM. WEST, JR., PHILADELPHIA, nITERS his services . to die Colliers o f. Schuyl killV county, as a Shipper lof Coal—his uharves on the Schuylkill. areconvenient for unliiattaq and loading, with ilespatch—_and Having had thr some years. the reputation of (*owe Wing cnal, ' superior order, he thinks it likely that [couple I with moder ate charges, and strict attention to thel interests of those who may favour him with their hosines:' , , he will lie able to give entire satiSfactioe. lleh-r to 31r. Jahn Pinkerton, Pottsville. iThilada., April 13, 1814. JJ. lIARRtDEN;. ForAs'arding and Conuilisicin Merchant, Vint se., Wharf, Schurygill 1 ) ESPECTFULLY irdbrins his friends, and the Mer chants generally, in Berke, and then ad joining .Counties, thar he is 'IOW ready to receive. in store, and ship daily by good cLivired Boats and care ful Captains, Frei,ght olevery description, for' Port C.l r bun, Pottsville, Schuylkill HaSen, Orwigsburg, Pert Clinton', Hamburg Reading, a‘ld ail the da Critic/hate places, at uniform rates . during the whole f ieason, from 60 to 90 per cent. lower than the rates by the-R. It: No Charges for rece lying in Store or delivering freight, from any points on the Canal. 1 • March 9, .{ • ' I I 11:16n, ' W. CARLISLE, JR., FORWARDING & CO3I3IISSION 111 RCHANT Arch Street- 'Wharf, Sclii r t Philadelphia. • r • BorIESPEC*PFULLY infortio his friedo and the WlLpoblic; that he is prepardd to rect: a mot for ward Merchandize of every descripiton.ito all :parts on the Juanita, ',Vest and North It , aiI.C.PCS of tie Sukrielianuih, and Schuylkill and UniOdiCarials via Schuylkill and Union Canals, !Ns Inch are tp complete order, and such arrangcnientsitnade auto itisuie a full supply ofiyater.during - all thel. car. Shippers of produce will tint it to be thiiiiintdrests to send produce to the rhi adelPhia Islarlret, pia Schuylkill and Union Canals, it being . fbetliciipest anc safest route. l • ' - Plaster, :;alt and Fish consondy on holt( market prices. I Eveiy attention paid to shipment of 5 erchandize by good safe boats. comtnanded by carefht capo. ins together with piommness sa)csot prodirCe. together will not be, dimmed in pore oh ac. count of stormy or wet limather,"the bunks loot and unload under 'The store in the "dry. ,1 Pbtladelpbia.July 1, 1813. 277 GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL, 1 ' . , • I No. GO -Worth Third st., atm d oors above I li -0y &gar, PIIILADEL4'IIIA. - ; 1 • Board One Bollar per dar. 'FINITE subscriber respectfully informs hit friend!, and IL patrons, that he still continues at thi old estab lhed'Hotel, former/y kept by Horatio W 4 e. land within house is situated in the [centre of business,jand within one square of Market street. and thi Post ()dice and Banks, which renders it a ionvenient !and dedim ble stoppiltg place for Merchan s and TraYellers. The fable shall be supplied at all tames, wjth i ihe best d our market atlords. The subscriber has beeuliu the busi. , ness many years, which justifies hitn in dsiting of his old friends, a continuance of tick patron4g 1.. Please call. i , iv. B.—Stabling fur 10horses. Philinv.„, April 13, 15-3mco I CHAE II LI WEISS. I . I 'I • 4 I • , ~ - Fresh . Gar d e n Seeds. - . . . -- 77 — . r HI - [ 'rim subscriber, hasluit op en ed his supply) of .L Garden Seeds, .warranted fresh, e4raeing 'the follow mu variety. to wit: L . Broad Windsor Beans ' .party Cauliflower Large Lima do tWhireSolidtCelery White Dutch do . )Red So ids do Spealed C. do North's Giant' R. do I lorticultural tit) New Silver g. do 1 • Early Sis l,Vecki do ; .Celeria ,or 'rnip do Early Valentine' do . Rooted I do 1 • Early snap short do . • Long Otani Carroll Early Turnip Beet . . Early IlOrn do 1 i'c Long. Blood do - - 'Curled 'Cress I French Sagar da - - Early Frarni Cucumber Early White Scarcity do . .. Long Pickll,ng do i Blrrecole. Early Clustrfr do ' Bloccoli .. Curled K. udiife [ Early York Cabbage Ea I'lant FI ~:i.„ 1 Early Simar•Loal do Bucket Ash corn Larg,o*Yak do - London Lees • ' Green Curled Savoy do Curly scoti.J. do Drumhead :Savoy .do Early CurlCti Lettuce Flat Deteh do ' Early Catithbe do 'Large Drumhead do' India Dead ido Rcd. Piehling.do itrowir .01.1141 do , Early Battersea do -C irn Salad! [ Nutmeg Melon not Ilhublrb Caron Melon found Utak. e.Sikinrich Water Melon , .--.. `ew ZeidaOr .0 tottelf)Pe • arly , Bush y , abh I . Nastuniunl. . 'egetable M rruw ,dp 1 Okra - . , oeoa 'Nut4 i. Silvcr / Skina'd Onion Salsify Yellow Strasburgh Onion ' j'a.11:1100 , 1 Red .-nnual.do , , ' White Flat,!! S.ig,ar ['armor) i- - i .. Purple Top i . d Curled Parsley . ;gum Baga 1 1 Ilatdy. . Co ' Thyme and P. Esira Gaily Peas ' , Rweet Marjoill Early Washington do ; Sjwest Basil! I Early Prolific do a Rosemary .; 1 Early Eratno do Cllnary,Beed Ddrarf Blue imperial do - Millet d0 1. ,1 Early Warwick . do llemp dot . Bishop's Early Dwarf do Red ClovoSi Dwarf Marrowlat 40 • White 111 Large MarrOwfat .do l4mallOnio:tal • Bull,Nose Pepper - ' Sell Ao Mammoth Pumpkin - Flisld do - 1 Early Salmon Radish .. I.4mg Scarlei 7 . , i ittd.TUrniii,do - . ellow °rammer r , u , Ir e All kinds of Grair . , a d other Siedeobtained , i • to artier. • , . .1 , , .c. -- Merchants and Mbar .. supplied with Scud Wholesale at Philadelphia.pr nes. ' ' Gaiden Sdades: Smel Garden .'foes. Rakes, Trans.. planting Trowels, Prurtnitig.4rilves .z r ,c4,..0. fur sale cheap by ' •. ' . ,Th IL BANNAN, A'al.l . ' Alarch 16 I . .' , ° 11—i IM .• - . ' -C-old - Main . onsl Ppinted . Poipm, - 1 m lIESE . Pena will last from to 10 year Sc in eonsta t 1 clan—will write on almos any kind,pf Omer, a d Ink will not corrode them. F r Pale at lest than Ma . ufasturer's nrie . e . , by - $. BANN AN, Agent . nicer:, _, . . ..,:' • ! i IN ■ PHALADELPHIA. *ARE REDUCED ON THE • FIII.IAD'A., RI DING ASTI) POTTS.. • i yiLLE A-Anuto..o). 1 • . r I Ist Cltis Cats.l '2,iClasir Cara. Fare to Pottinville,.• ':• $2 fit) 1 ' $4 CO To immediate points ,also redileed. • l'he Pndsenger 1' rile now leaves the Depot. corner ' or Broad and Cherry Street daily atl7 o'clock A. 'Al— rstopping' t the. usual vray.points, and arrive -11 .1 i POtts• 1 ! ville at 12 o'dl 'ck. Retoptinz. leaVen Pottsville at 7 ' o clock_rlj illy daily, told arrive in! the city at 12 o' : :', clock. ' •L - . - • ! . , Passengers for .Northambeflatid.Suribury; Dansille, and catawissa meet statics-at Pottsville on the arri val of theltraitis daily,and are carried thrOugh with . out delay Ito .tither of those places for $4. • Passenger*for Tamaqua, Hazleton, Mauch Chunk and WilkesWrrie, quit the cars at 'Port Clinton t7S miles' from trie city) and take the cars of the Little Schuylkill Dail rond to Tamaqua.. thence go 4y gOod stages to .',.%ltti t elt Chunk, where they meet the packet . boats fo ri W.Rsbarre. ' : Fare. to Iklaucli Clink, ' '• s3 50 Patti:to Al'slkdabarre, ---.". 5•00 : , 1 .It ' - S,. BRADFORD,Secretary. Philadelphia, Jilly `....4, 1843. . '-'... 31—•-. Oteap Carpet. Store, ON, THE CASH PLAN, No.s ; ir 41 awberry Street, Philadelphia. . 1111 E sidis4ibers' rent in their present situation, be in e very: low, and their terms cash, they are deter mined to sell so cheap, that every body can afford to have a Carpet. They, offer, . Healt)'F Imperial 3. ply 1 Best' :‘pgrgile Ingrain, I ; Fin& ,I i do. ' iondh4amask Venetian > CAIMEII?iGS! FineVglisit Worsted '‘'.o Plainbirimd do. . f And mobil OIL cLovie, front 1 to 6 yards wide. cut to fit Rooms,:llalls. Entries. &c. Also, beautiful Hearth Rues, Floor Baizes, Table and Piano Covers, Canton Mailing, Stair Rods, Door mats; Bindings, Fui niture, Qil Cloth, &c:, &r. .With an excellent assort ment of foicprierdingrain and Entry and Stair Carpets: Citizens; . 0 f. Schuylkill-County and others, intending, topurchase for Cash, 'pre fespeofully invited tucall. ALSO,In ,Wharehouse. from :Mtn SOO Pieces Corm.- tings fo sale by wholesale, to which the attention of ; Country Machants IS invited. .i . ELDRIDGE & B . H, R 'ROTE, ;Co, 41 Ptrawherry at., one door abovi Chesnut near Second st., entrance also at No. 50 South Sec. st., Phila. Mar.( . , 10- '7S ctb lial EIM i Tho mas White's 1 BTRAIy,FLORENCE , I3IIAID and FANCY BONNET MI I ANUEACTORy, : No. t3 i COmmerce street, above 4th Philall'Olphia,' . , .I(Otnoveet funk Coite of ith. & :N. üblc , . , ' WHERE Men are manufactu ....‹.—, _...., red', the ilea I Grass Bats,' and f - :A1..e.„ Neam.htan Bonnets. ' , ' - i, ; , e:i.'•,' , .•-..,.„ :Merchants and othcr:i, wish- V';` - :i 4,- -g'' , ' ,4 ""l7 in to mc..iaoci - ii,r cash) \vitt '' l.*' ' ' ' - " °.-- - r') find g P Ycooky t their - advan c_ .... ..- . 4.ita to - ~, . ..5 lace to call, the as - spit:nem be ' ' 1 far the most ea tend ve, ...... / kor %,.._ : n h g e l ‘ ' %?..nrk eniwrint in quality, i. and prices as low as any oiip-r manufactory in the United States. To confirm these facts, it is only nece:,sary to call and examine. March 9, . .. In ".m CI IMPORTANT..F-2a THE undersigned. li':Skeit to call the particular atten '• Ilan of the residents of Schuylkill County, to their extensive stock of New and Fresh Spring Goods. con sisting in part of Rich 3fous. De Laincs, Striped and Figured French Lawns. Fancy I;rints. with every 4,r -seription or Fancy find Staple Dry Goods, comprising a 'general as,ortment, which has been recently roceived from the 'city and New York Auctions, and will be dis posed of at such pricee, as to be undersold be. Irene.— Persons purchasing at this establishment, may thpend upon having the correct principle of business carried out, that of having but one price. The lowest is na-. med first, and nu abatement, MIDDLETON & DUTTON; No. 10 North sixth st., above 3jarket: Phila. En :} Always on band, an as:mi . :tin:tit of French, &c. 7 clish and American Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, 15-st* &c. which will loirold at Auction prices Nat. 9, OFFICE OF THE !SQIIUYLKII,I, NAVIGATION COMPANY. • Pilu...tnit.rittA, March lot. 1812. " R,ates . pr 7'oll, ke., upo . ti the Sehnlilkilll Naviga. frone the opefling of the Nav:ga- I 'tion in the spring if 1614.. • I ; ..ItATE.S,.&c.,UPON COAL: MM.; following rates of Toll on Coal are fixed from tb opening of the navigation, and wilt not b.. rais ed priOF to:the Lit of June, 1841; and if they arc lower ed at any time during the shipping season, a dra‘i•haek on the preYions shipments will he allowed to th- a mount lof the reduction, in the way of credit f.:r Toll on Coal alerWards shipped. - . -Fron •Krt Carbon, and Pottsville, to Philadelphia, . cents and from Schuylkill 11.-Ven to Philadelphia, 3lest. per ;ton of 2.110 pounds. • Front Port Clinton to Philadelphia, n cents per :an of 22 .0 pounds. On all :way-coal, not coming to Philadelphia, one third of a tent per ton per mile. - From the cross weights: ascertained at they weigh locks, live:per cent. will be deducted, :Lod the toll char. end KAM the net weight. No Loh will Lc 6,arzed. upoil 'fractions of a ton. MISCELLANEOUS 1,111.:IMIT. ales of Toll on Miscellaneous Freisht . will he !:ing!to thin rates and tirts.ificni innF of last sea.on, raills'and four triills per 1t 3U pound's per Mlle. ON EMPTY BOATS. Toll on Empty Boats will he, as in 150, two cts ;,htit no toll will he charred on any boat whor 'F,O pays a toll of A 5 or upwards. irdet villas Board of Monazers. CLAUDIUS DAMPER, Secretary. 6 , ' Tim atcord. at thrL, , at io'iv,e,t The per nui its ear , By o IV ZISTABLISEIVEranI7. GEORGE N. ELKIN'IONI - re-commenad the manufacture of ! SOAP 4. CANDLES. • At yo ' . 12 Margweita Street,,fr cblors above IFrimi. Street, betwcen l,uiioit4;ll and .Sfreet. rail road .; j • - PHILADELPHIA. HERE he offers for sale, on• reasonable terms, oivhtiles3le and retail, first dality Yellow. Snap, pri Drown du. White Fuller'i do., Palm do. Cas .,Fanry Shaving du. Ist 12, BM comm . the do. Aug, •I' ' • • . , .. i ! 'S .' MAL L ' • 4:. ?. _ ?A. - % p-s• • I:, 4." , . , ~..'O4 1::;[-..-z• A rt vtla s . . . ,-- - LT A,-DsOMELY , situated in Bradford County, Pa. 1 5 o r ithe waters of Little Loyalsock Creel:, about 70 miles - ortti of Potteville;and 15 miles Smith of Mon-, roeto , containing as ,follows.-one 02 Acres, iO5 Per ches-4), ex' 59 Arres 77 PZrches—one 29 Acres, also. Si /areal 44 ;Perches. adjoining. unimproved. The • im provements on each are a r nod log dwelling, small barn, 4,c.,.ghod.spring near the deer, and witW,, n li miles of the Tihga Turnpike,' I mile of Daniel Miller's Impicwed Farm andltiaw Mill, anti neat to I': Office, School, Meet. inge, ace. I They adjoin the improved Farms of Thomas 3 1 11 rPhY, Cornelius ISlanahariand Daniel Ohrien. The -Title s indisrmtable,! havirg been held by the present ownes 40 years, taxes all paid up, - &c. Letters post-paid will be attended to--and If several individuals, will make 4 purchase to.etbcr, the tra ms will be liberal.— D: Miller can show the Farms. Threci to A. P. MORRIS,, IReaVEstateudice, 23, Filbert st. Thilsda , , March 2.:1, 1 . 511. , BZ-6eao • rtuP • rio Co /cm Philadelphia, ,ect \ TAOKAGE SALES or BOOTS AND SitOES; EyeTv Tuesday, morr.in'g; at 10 o'-clock, . -,! WY G. •NV. LORD. CAIiD.-:—A combination having been formed by a prin. tibn of the Dealers in Boots and Shoes, of this city, with the avowed object of suppressing the sale of tittise Goods by Auction. It seerps proper fur the subkriber, (trho las held these Sales fur the past eighteen months.) to Id te that notwithstanding the combination, the Sales will not be stopped; but on the contrary; as. he wilt npw rely more than ever,„oJ the patrunage,Vthe Country Merchants, the sales will be held - - - J , I -Every Tuezday Moinink; •- - • at thelAuction Store COS Market at., and his arrange ments;with the Manufacturers, both of this city and all New England, are mich,-nit to iniuse hi m a constant and Dill supply of every description of goods. , .„. erhel mere fact of .-.) great an effort being Made,‘'' pnt ddwn These Sales, is the best evidence the 'Country Merchant!. can - have, that them ; rbad!., , :..:tarrh 7:!, rllit is fer hit interei:t to sus aint , I .PHILADELPHIA: • Scales! Seales!! • • . Patent Pre. toluat Platform a'n • Counter Srale4, ceiebra. - tell for accttracrandmii vnielice. warranted"to Y keep in order, and weigh .correctly, longer than any .other Scale In uae. We. ha%, a large, num, • • b4'r of testinianiali..from • 1.4i1 Road -Co Trans portation Co's. Coal. IYealera, Menbants anti otlwrs, who lreve these • . Si:ales in use, which can be seeit atitio: 42 Walnut . • st., Philadelphia.4-F o E-_, -. .ii OEM GRAY. & BROTIIER. Sole 'Agents for the I'atents6 12 IValnitt GRAY 4- BROTHER, . , C.al & Iron 'Dealei-s and general tontntlisintl derdmiltr. and Dealers in all kinds of Scales and Wix llt; N0..1a, Walnut street, Philadelphia, 'e- ,...„ reb. 17 1 . I , 7- , IM:=1 COALS COAL SS . rARAY L. BROTHER, have taken the Second Wharf below Locust street, and', will receive Coal ou storage, or to sell of reship, an the most favourable: terms. Advances made if required. Office i l2 Walnut street. April ti, IRON STORE .VO. 53 XORTH Ir..ITER - ST, 0.VE4)04 B-A7:011 Arch street, Philadelphia.. • • James S.' Spencer s 1 Jr., ~ ' Has Constantly on hand . DAR IRON, AMERICAN AND ENGLISILRETINED SPRING STEEL, BEST. 'QUALITY JUNI ATA SLIT„RODS,: ALL SIZES, • iionst slum NAILS, RIVET IRON, -1100 P IRON,. BAND • IRON, SCROLL IRON;', • NAIL & SPIKE RODS, WAGON BOXES &c... Ter sale, on the most lenon4ble. terms. 1 Feb. 17 ATTENTION% MILITARY STe.)4lll. ,I:l)swriber would. rosiiectfollg inform big frienthi and vistoineru, flint. he has kocatid his : Mari/ Cap Matilach,4 ; • . ii . In Third Street, N. 101, a few (160r8 bCIOW ihCP, where lie would be 'pleaged to see his old onstodiers and as many new one,. :is are! disposed to favour hint with their curium. llit at ii duaßnues toal:four:return Military and Sportmen's artit;tes nfevcryitleticription, such as leather, Cloth: Felt,: Silk and Heaver Dreii, Caps, rifa patterns; Pitrace,Caio,; 11016tersforiturtp • ittidy do; Cartouch c iltpards, word Belts of all. kindi ; Canteen.? ; fina'psae . ks, different patterns Fire Blickvia, P.ta t,z Ltit;ea, Brush and t'icker's l'itunei.i.i.Potiipooni, Firemen 'a Caps, Leather Sitorloi, (4nn. Cases, superior rainy Ptiels„ liTrOrd 'fa thankfully ,recitivedatiid promptly- at, tendeltri. WILLIAM No Ihl NorihThirdSirret.r. row iloorii below Rat: PhilAgpftia..koittary la, 184 I a 2—bur To Byers,' Incachorai, Paver Mokiers, Steam; "Engine 131111.clerg, 1110 otlicia PASCAL IRON WORT S. WELDED IROUGIIT IRON TUBES Pron.:finches to Cnntdn and 11112 fr.:t long , capabi” of pre.inire 4000 :2:100 Mg. por rquare inch, with Stop :1:0, T.; a:4 other lixturen fit suit, hcrsi,g ioi4,ther, scrpw Joints, suitable for tiTt:A3l; WATEtt, GAS. nod fop L 0003101111; anti other BOIL= l'i,ux4 • 10-'m • GziET-Zr 7 :4 7 . - - - 7; 7 - 7 --- --, .. -5 -5-L-Al lU I4 NlAnardiraretl and fca N4a. 11'y • M 013.111, Wartixaic 1i.1124p . 4r of vu & Walnut ,Street 4; Pli/LAnniqu*. • , _ July '• • • Hardware and Cutiery' !!.! M I MITE .übscriber hav'ng ju.Ft received - Icier late nai vall iron/ England) direo.'flurn'the mantifaLtureq, a large invoice of 1 . :.> AND curixilx, which make; complete, onw of the hest artcorted stocks. of HARDWARE. to be found in the city of Philadel- Phia, respcetrolly invites Country Merchants, to call and exarnimi,for i'liemsely,.:4; an it is his fixed deter- Initiation, to Sustain liar reputat'k.n it hail had of being the cheapest store in thetnyi Those wlni buy for Cmul, in preference to paying 15 or 25 , par cent. for the sake oft, months credit, will please call before purchasing, and rot a list of my ; which will 'sattmfy them brit :r, t h en an:"l.•uz ; caw sly in an a , lVr:ltiseinellt, that a store established on the ex. In,:ive cAsir synern, can sell cheaprr, than these who buy and sell, un i 3, t. or IS months. Credit. 1 ha veins! received a large invoice. of Newton's, Dar ling's, Wilson's, ' Waldron's, linnan's 'and other makes of Corr. and Grass ticythse. Also, Carr's, and Narp:r's Ha , : and 'Manure .I',srks, Tacks, Brad:, Sad '.l.rt.ns. American Plans Irons, and: Saws. Row.: Snyder's.and Ames'. Shovel, and Spades, te aether with a ceneral assortment of Domestic Hard ware, whiLli will he geld very cheap loriett Cash, and caoh only. HENRI' .10 ULDElt,llMp r orter. -IS3 Nlatket st.. ht.tw..-.m lath and Broad `north side. l-March 16, • - • l- G. & W. 1)1AL 1. 0 . • sts.r:ssot;:s . To A!DA:..i - .A.?lAt l i oGt•vr;'-:. - ;FIR-Tr AND GARDEN'. 'HOSE, i At 1.1 - e. OLD STAND, i NO:24 North St., .i . PHILA.DE,LPIit.i. 1 . . ~ •I,rannthoure Mail Bags, Fire Buckets, ' Snction Ilo:,e, .L L Bands for Marhinery, 4-.c.' The above articles, will he .made of tti!e best tnateri als and worltmantAilp,, and on the Ancist reasonable terms. • I Feb. 10, Cloths and Casirne:e,s 11,7RENC;H and F E nzlish fliiithr, and Cassitneres.. A- I m-rican Cassimeres." Cloths, and Satinetta, En: zlish and iniertran Ct.ating,' Cloths, and Carritneres, :Calvet - and Black Satin Cashmere, Thiliet and other ,Vi7Atines. Bilk and Alpatha Set:7es, a full assurtment tiTTailtrs rung's. new style. Sprinz and - hummer 'Pantaloon Stints. With various other SeasunahleGnorlA, emhrit emu the latest styl.ir. are orfored at the Tow.Et Market nrCes.oT - T & RN% , Wholorale and lietail Cloth Shire, No. 57 N See, Et. N. It —Otrlers from a distance, carefully supplied and warranted to suit. Mar. 10, 11-2 m r _ TO .HOUSP.KEEPERti.- • . ;);.-.; /Inn L 143. Featheis for sale :very Ipw. - 1n Avti, Utlk) any - quantity to suit purchasers, for CASH, at prices from 10, 15,'5 arid 36 ,r 4 per pottnl. Ready made Cerls, .1301stas and nitrites, Curled Hair Matliesses,Mosa do., and all other'lkinds, to suit. any size Bedsteads, always,On hand ; Culled Hair and New Orleans Moss, by the 14,i e‘pr sibile. Pound. ALSO, Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, Comfortables and Bedsteads ofall descriptions - . , o I - :5- Country Merchants will find it to their adVantage,,.. to call before purchasiriz. „FINLEY & Co. • S. E. corner of Second and Walnut-Str., Philada March 16, .1173rp Emil CI,IEAV GOODS FOR, C And on Crtdit c t. etilbr.criber ihas just i-penFd ht the carnet: °.• of - Ni.r"wegiln Si., and ihe Mount Carbritt Rail Pqati, n arnerala: ,, arincut:ul•qroecries and FroviAilos, tyltic:h•he wi,l .lf ut the lowest put. :404r/cos for Stich tingaitil, l .lohlpses„ Ci trey, Teo, Cbeeso; Rice,l Spdes Sperm and Whale oil; Spernincell. 11`nOldm. and jr'd Caistilya. Soup. Tobiicr,o, Se.tors.,. Hama Shoulders, M.as l'ut4;;Dr:ed Mack e re!, purring; &e. WILLIA%I [l. SIACZSIIALC. - IS—ti .1 , April 8, 1843, , • New. Taiio iig;Establishment. rffatHE subscribers lhfdrur their fnendal arid the - pith.: lic, that they hay."lo:Eated• thrAnsekcea, over the store lately occnnl dlik 11: I'. Taylor, end are preparedl: to do any • r in the Ta,h,rin t a line. Nom the loo;' experiene of th. , • Senior partner, they with enetme nre solicit , ..hare of the public 'patronaste, as it Is their in tenth giv.t atis 1:4 ction to all who will f.tvac tltuat with their custom. It. n. GItANT PETER F. HARTZ. 14-ly Apt G Seeds& Agrienitural Implements ~ rit: bas just:receiqd and ' ha for salp, .5 1 1Vnite and Red Ch4.er hterod, imothy Heed, Fi 4 id ampk in Seed, a general assortment of, Garden and Flower Seeds.) All kinds of Grain Seed , obtained to order, at the shortest notice. The subscOber is Ageptfor ttie sale- Proutyof and Alears,.celebrated Patent.Centre-dra"ught self-sharpening l!lotzehs, and all other - Agricultural im plements, which will be obtained to prf.ter, at htanufae tuior's priceg • .POUDRETTE.. , . fee.-13arieLq of the% fertilizer of.thespil, for sale; Dir Gardonx. it 19 a Efirl.noi articlP. • , Arr. 1:?, .I3.I3;ANN A -N, AiVt =I 1 - -3 n, , lEEE IEI2I