Frfam•the iika . usan State Gazette zhe 3b of ifatutarn. How well shelloOked—t he, beauteous girl Just sprung from Fashion's chisel—. Her locks Were all in lovely curl— Her glance like Cupid's And from the 'worship oilier form Old Time can never wean. Ile-- 7Twoula raise;up Envy in a storm- E'cu in the breast of l'e ruts. . • - put ali, she was so artles:,, - Her ways i•ei sweetly. Winning, Had WC not lov'd this matchlc child We would have deemed it shining. She sang ; and a purer, happier life • To the listening one was given, Our earth-Our& yielded to tier knife, ea vre flew away to Heayen. ' One beauteous evening, all her song- Was of some loving story, And my soul began to sigh and long For like street scones of ahoy ; riot then she changed, and iiCT voice so soft Fell o'entriOiense like manna,— / could not raise mine eyes aloft For my heart was all piano: _ passed into in re verie— .; . And heeded not her playing— Mid early scenes, with childish glee • y. ttniugh!s were 'sweetly straying. . Just then she e r ased and softly spoke— " Why surely sir you're dreaming" started—font - id as i aWoke Mine eyes With tears were streaming. a I * * I need 'laser, what words were passed-, • Enough--sile,told•mc "no_Ar," 'And as I left', one look she cast. _ And cried out you may lo sir." A Richt Practical Joke ,A friend told a joke a few evenings ago, and though it was Old us in conlidenc n e we cannot re sist the temptation of laying it befofeour readers, Ict..the consequence he what it mayi in,the western part of this city live and flourish two jolly young fellows who follow ~'sign painting far adivelihoOd, and who are sometimes in-the ha bit of cutting up what are termed 'high It occurred a few days agO, that one of the part- . . tiers had some'--out-door Inisiness to attend to, and V" left the shopp charge of his partner, and a little ' boy whcrwan employed to grind paints. . During his absense, the _partner reiquiniug went to work and pointed the boys flea so as to-, represent a laige gish, and a cut over the eye. He then took red paint, bespattered it over the floor, clotted the tioy'sdiair and made hire lay down" in a corner.— HO then painted a • geat gash oil hiS own cheek, bitted his bosom, disordered his 'dress, dipped a tong-bladed knife in a red pot, and patiently wait ' ed the return, of his partner: Directly he heard bim at the door, the performance. , conamenced.—. 'The partner stuck his head into the roonidoor; one glance was sullicient—the boy was prostrate on the floor, wit.l9As throat cut. groaning and crying m order—chairs, tables, benches, jugs; and paint pots, were strewed' around the room in dirg •eonfu mon; while the murderoirs looking partner, with t 4 bloody lOoking knife in his. uplifted hand, Was running through the rOoimuttering wild and inco herent expressions. It was evident to the partner nt the door\that his partner had killed, the boy.— The Wought was horrid. Swift as lightning he flew ttrhis father and informed him of the circuit- stances. A number of friends were mustered who repairedL f ;lormw.t.t to the scene of action. .Th e crowd augmented as it neared the shop—and in walked, the Whole posse--4mCwhat was their as tonishment to find the boy without a mark of any kind, the room in perfect order, nu marks of blood . perceptible, and the partner engaged in lettering a sign!—and utterignoranee of any thing of the kind, avowed by bath hint and the boy. to the oth er partner's great mortification—more, especially it.s.thepersons he brought there - Wired to one an other that during his absence he ' mighthav in dulged too freely fire water Common wealth. - AxxcnoTe.--Tuhe 'your time' to• following is 'a capital anecdote, which actually occurred some years since in one of the' theatres in Dublin; • DuriV the performance of 'a play that was of course never repeated; the last scene was the death of a powerfal 'monarch, who in his dying ino naentrr,.was dictatini, his wilt—such-an one was , to succeed him to the throne — another was to be viceroy , here—another there—and iiii keeping with monarch of such, cast. possessier4, he consumed ' a great deal of time in dying, so much so indeed, - 'hat one at „least of the audience got out of all pa tience, and cried ant—' ,„ say, Mr. King there, I wish, you'd die; and bed luck to ye—for yell be Mier - keeping us all night here to see the end of ye!' ":= - 'Pat Dooley! howld Ar tongue for a blackguard; . shouted one on the opposite side of the thea.i tte, fiercely shSking a good shilalah at Mr. Dooley` yer tongue,,l say, for-a blackguard, or It bate you worse nor I did at Kitlarnny Then turning to the dying monarch, he addressed his majesty. with the utmost eameetnes.s thus,— ; 'Take yer time to die', yer worship, if it be an hour yet, and, never a bit mind Pat Dooley,. the • spMpeen beyant!' Do TEIATIF TOV es:v.—After an action bet Ween an English and a Dutch fleet, news arrived that peice had bee , ' made between the two countries. Wliereur,on the two fleets began to show oirfeats of agility and strength, in the spirit of rivalry. A Dutch sailor mounted to the' cap of the main most of 74, and stood upright on ins head. No man,.for a time, 'could be fount! on board the English fleet capable of performing the feat. At last, an old Jack tar who never, stood on his head in his life, says, t , fl try it. if I 4lie for it!" His shipmates tried to change his resolution,. but in - vain.. He . mounted the cap of the mainmast of his ship, turned up - on his head, and fell over! He was fortunataenough to catch by the rigging, arid Strange - to say, came 'upon deck alive. His 'comrades•ran to pick hint up, but hw shook them off, and hobbling to the side of the vessel, roared 'out to the Dutchman—" D - ,you colt!" iONENT MARKT.E.irhO ik Gcni!ral -Ilarko • The honest 'old Fanner of 'WestinOre land county—the gallant soldier, who offered his Fottune on the altar of Patriotism for his Conn try's good—tvlio paid for the pririlez,e , of fight ing A i r his country. For the last thirty years lie ,';has been a tiller of the soa t 'enjciying the quiet and peaceful life of a plain, - practical republican FAR MER, never seeking for an office or enteritig.;the forum of political strife. He is one of those men who have displayed their patriotism,nOt by merely calling themselves" patriots,_ and talking' about pat riotisrni but by deeds of, heroic valor at Fort Meigg Illissiisinewa, and, other hard fought 'and • bloody .fields in th.li . orth-west. He is .a good Whig— & man of strict honesty and integrity, and: in every respect well qualified to be placed at the head of affairs in Pcnnrylvania.—Pen4syleuni a Irttel igauem A st.crEESsitmox,—Every number of the Sunday Morning Mercury published. in N. York. contains a sermonyEut whether the preacher is a Christian, st-Turk,.or a- Nothingarian, - remains uncertain. He takes his text where he can find it. His last sermon is founded on a stanza of Di. Girdley„who . died some years ago. , . 'When a few more years are wasted, ' When a few more springs are o'er, When a few more griefs I've taste Ishall fall to bloom no more." And n moralizingtheieupOn he urges pi' i ents to take !ispecial care of ;their children; to keep their sons from writing poetry-till they can_read the Testament; to give them a flogging wheathey need it, and' /et them go a fishing occasionally. As to daughters, he thinks they should he disposed of in the matrimonial rearxet as early as convenient, .becaus'Ousoon after five and twenty they fall to bloom no more and- he adds, with great emphasis. I .pairM kum, whale-bone, hogs bristles, and false hair don t make 'tit lovely lass of sixteen out of an old maid, no how you fix it." • • 'POISONED Br THE LEAF . or TILE PIE PLANT. —The whole family of Mr: Haven's, of Redford, N. Y. were poisoned a few days since, in conae quencer of eating Rhubarb leaves boiled as greens; and it is feared that two of the children will not recover. The leaf of this plant, of which the stalk Is usearfor pies; without danger, contains a consid erable quantity of oxalic acid: The Boston „Post says that a inan turned out of a temperance society forea ed bier. U IIILADELPIIIA. FARE 'REDUCED ON THE , PMLAD A.; -DEA DING AND POTTS. , %ILIA', RAILROAD. L - 37,4t Ist Class Cars. 21C lass ears . . Fare to Pottsville, t 32 To immediaze points also reduced. • The Puseriger Train now leaves the Depot, corner or Broad and Cherry street daily at 7 o'clock•A.;111.. stopping at the usual way plaints, and arrive at Potts ville at 12& Returning, leaves Pottsville at. 7 o'clock A. M. daily, and arrive in the city at 12, o'- clock. • Passengers for Northumberlatid..S.unbury, and Latawissa meet stages, at Pottsville on the arri val of the trains daily. and are carried_through with out delay to either of those. places for 4. ,Passengers for Tamaqua, Hazleton, Matich Chunk andi-Witkesharric, quit the ears'at 'Port Clinton ; rift Miles from the city) and fake the cars of the Little _Schuylkill flail road to Tamaqua, thence go by'gond stages to *Mauch Chutik_ovliere they meet the packet boats for Wilksharre. Fare to Mauch Chunk', s3 50 Fare to Wilkestiarre, 5 CO BILNDFORD, Secretary. ' Philadelphia, July C 4, 18-13.• (1164 . Carpet . more, ON- TILE CHASII• PLAN", No. 41—Strawberry Street, Philadelfilfia. subgcrihers' rent in their present situation, be inc very and their terms cast, they are deter mine,rto s.-11 as ch er.p,. that every Ludy can afford to have a Carpet. They offer, Reaurilnl lintiert.il. 11 ply .1 C • Rest Snprzline Ingram, I • • Tul l e ar:d Cornmni, do.. 1.,c2n00n IMurigk Vemitian r• C.I2PETINGS • Fine Enl4 , ll‘Vorbtrd .1 , , I . 'PLav Sri-I),d • (1,, And noon OIL CLOTIIS;,from 1 to C, yards wide, rut to fit RooniF, ila lt, , Entrics. &c. A 1.., Leant iful Hearth Rna, Floor Ilalzos, Tail., and Piano Covers, Canton Malting; Stair Rude, Pow. qthtts, Bindings. Fur niture, oil r.l”tit., Ace., VMI an excellent assort iin-nt of low priced lnura it. and Entry and Stair Carpets. Citizens - of r.ichtt) Hall County and others, ,intending to purr !lase fnr Cash. are respect fully invited tocall. ALSO, in ‘Vliarelivose, from '2OO to 509 pieces! Carpe ting,; fnr sate by leliolesale, to'which the attention of -Country Meielianh: la invited. ELDRIDGE & BROTHER, • No. 11 Strawberry EL, one door above Chesnut near' Second St., entraii.e'also South Sec. FT.. Muhl Mar.. 9 • _ 10-3 in Argaimas STRAW, FUT and FA:Nei BONNET • MANAJFACTOR,Y':,' • No. 13 ,Commerce'stivet, above 4th Philadelphia, removed rum Cone 01 7LIc ti Noble WHERE also are manufactu .. red the Sea Grass Hats, "nd . ~. ' -..—-- • - - J..; . Neapolitan Bonnets. • ... . ... . - y: Merchants and others. wish- Vie . ,.;";t: : .- ....-:4 ,, i; in^ to, purchase (for rat.ll).wilt find it greatly' to • their advan --,...„.•,:,....-,.:' -r" ' tare loran, am' assort nient4be ing. by far the, most egtensivii; ad.PC.• the 'work superior in quality and prices-as Inw as any other . manufactory in the Stairs. To enrititin thpst., fu ts.' it is only. necessary to call and c-xandne March 9, OFFICE •OF THE SCIIUYLKILII NAVIGATION COMPANY: Pirmsom,entA, March, Ist. ISP2. • Rates of Tyll, 4-c.; ripen the Seim! Nat!iga tionfeynt the erzing of the viga- Ilan in the i qiring of 1844. „ . • • RATES, PON COAL.'I• folb;iwinz rates of Toll on Coal are fixed frdin the opehinz of the navizat inn, and will' ot he rais ed prior to the Ist of Juno, Int ; and if they are lower ed at ail , time durine. the shippinz season, a. drawhick on the previous shinitients will be allowed to the a mount of the reduction, in the way of credit. for Tull on Coal afterwards shipped. "" Front lint-Carbon, • and Pottsville, to Philadelphia. 96 rents and from Haven to Philadelphia, 31 rst. per ion of 2310 pounibt, Front Port . Ciintisn to Philaderphia, 30 cents per ton of 2210 pounds.- On all cvay- - coal, not coming, to Philadelphia; one third of a tent per rim permile. From the cross weight. as ascertained at. the weirzh locks; five per cent. will he deducted, and the ton char 'cerrifport the net.we iebl. No toll will beTharged upon fractions of a tun. MISCELLANEOUS FREIGHT., • • The rates of Toll on Misrellaiierfits Freittlit will be accordinz to ttic rates and tdasqitications of lasi season, at three mills and four mills per WOO pounds per mile., ' " ON • EMPTi - LIOATS. 0 The Toll - on Empty Boats will lir, a. in 1,513, two etc par but lm toll win he rharzed on any boat whet'. its cargo pays a toll of.S9 or upwards. By order of the Board of Manazers. CLAUDIUS HARPER, Secretary. _March, 9 - , 10- ' D.T.E107 Essanlasznumrair• . t i ' ,4,0' u,i , w,,;„ il , - L-1-2,,, r .0r-f 7 _.c.Eorwc Has re•camrnenccd the manufacture Aui SOA p CANDLES,' At No. 12 • Margar el/a Sirtel, fire tkors! altoec Front ..!:trYtt; and • 1 Vlhoty strr , t' 7%7;1 ;.ruad PIIIT.ADELEIII.: I ' ' rrimr. ho offer, !la' sale. en terma, t and miail:l7,4 (17 , 1l;y :;trip, common ItrjAill do. W I Fuller:: do.; Patin do. Cas tile do.. fa _ my Ml.:fast . . , . M A L, L . , gti l / 2 5 41 -,',:0. , ;, 1,.. '4P' ll 4 41' ..a x. art 6 ?,. , ! ,,,,.-- 4 ,4., 4 •H I ANDSOMELY situated in radford County, Pa. Ti on the t, ateM Jot* Little lots /sock Creek, about 70 miles North of Pottsvillo, Midi:, MO.'S SOIIIII df Mon 'r,,eton. containing as follows—one 62 Acres, 103 Pen, ches—one 53 Acres 77 Peraies—one 'J Acres, also, SS Acres,"44 Perches, adjoininz. unimproved. The Im provements on Each area trod log ilwellind. small barn, &c., awn) sprint near the door, and within II miles of the Tioda.Turnpike. I mile of Daniel Miller's improved Farm and Saw Mill. and near to P. Office, School, Wet,. ings,'&c. They adjoin the improved Farms of 'PI - mina:4. Murphy. Cot nelius Manahan and Daniel Olrrien. , The Title is' indkputable, havind been held by the present owner in years, taxes all paid ink , ak:c. Letters Post-paid will he attended tA---PSifi if several individuals, will mai*. a purcha.c tocether, the terms twill he liberal.— .D. Miller can show the Farms. Direci tn . • - --. • A. -P. :MORRIS, ' ' , ..• ' . iteal , Estate . oilice, - 2.1, Filbert st. Philada.. March .9.:3, '11..1. -, Id-Gino PACKAGE SALES 'OF BOOTS AND SIIOE§,' Every Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, • B'Y 'G. 'W. LORD.' combinathin haying been formed by a par tion of the Dealers in Boots and Shoes, of this city, with the avowed object orsimpressing the sale of those Goods by Auction. It seems proper for the subscriber, (who has held these. Sales for the past eighteen loofahs) to state that notwithstanding, the combination, the Salei will not be stopped; but on the contrary, as he will now rely , more than ever, Pn the patronage of the Country Merchants, the eaten will be held ' , . - ' .Leery Tuesda:y - Monzink, - . 4 at the Auction Store, 2:18 Market .at., and his arrange ments with the Manufacturers, both of this city and all New Eneland, are such, as to insure him a constant and full supply of every description of goods. 1" The mere fact of so great: au eiThrt being made, to put down these*Sales, is the hest evidence the Country Merchant . can have, that it'is for his interest to isus- Philada., Marc 444 l2-tmi I . 2in• them , . GOLDENH SWAN HOTEL, J 4,0 Xarth TAW st., a;r4. doors abort 4.r Street, Board One Dollar per day. , rinlTE subscriber respectfully' informs his friends and ln patrons, that lie still continues at this old eszab halted Hotel, formerly 'kept by Horatio Wade. ' This house Is situated in the centre of business,, and withinTine_square of Market Street , and the• Post Office and Banks, which rend' rs it dconvenient and deeira ,ble etopplheplace for Ncrehaists and Travellers.. The tab e shall be supplied t all' times, With the beet ow ,market affords, The ouoscriber has been in the bind nese many years. which juetines him in asking of his old friends;a continuance of ;their patronage. Please call. N. B.—Stabling for 41, bosses. • s. ~ Aprill3, 15-Int i 431118. aR been ' gcorn- Philadelphia, PutiLADELPtitA. ORM I • COAL? CCM .0 RA & DROTIIER, have taken the Second Marl . AT -be! Lnrest street, and will receive Coal on tstorage or to sell or, .reship, on thejimost &vourahle ,erns. Advances plakiif tegilired. Office 42 'Walnut , trees. ' Apra 5, 14— AT . I'ENTIIOIII. LITA.RY STORE ruhsciitier would icepccfrully infhrrt hie in tknas. and 'ehstomers, that he . bas located his Military Cap Mart.fitifoi . v d Street, No. 101, a few do'o rs .bel ow Race, le would • he pleased to see tds old customers mare new Ones as are ,disomcd to favour him 'fur custom. tie still continues to Manufacture r';ind Sportmen'sarticles oqvery description. In Thi IA he e mid is w.th th NfilitaT , such al leather, Cloth. Felt, Silk find 'Heaver brcss caps, r fall patteins; Forag e Caps;' Bolsters for troop Body dr ;Ca rtonch' linaes.Bayonet eafbards, word Belts of all. kind ; Canteens ; Koprisack4, different palter*: Fire • Btickets, PaSiinz Moies, Tithe do. Brush frind Picker's Plumes; PoMpoolii Firemen's Caps, I,eather. Stocks, (fun Cascsr sitperior finality Shot Bag's, Game Bites. Drunis...4..&c. IL — fprd..rs thankfidly received :and promptly at tendeSto. - WILLIANI pItESSMAN„ , No. 01 North Third Street, a fear doors beIoW Rae Phil ,delphia. January 13, Ott _ 2—Gm era, • Bleachees, rivet Makers, Steam ToD .Engine Builders,. vitt cl others PASCAL IRON IVonks. lIDED,WROUGHT lIRON TUBES 4 inches to I in calib're niut 9. to 12 feet long, le of sustaining pressure from 400 to 2.500 Ibs. wire inch, with Stop T., L•, and fixtures to suit, fitting teat:tiler, with screw suitahle for STEAM, w ATEa, GAS, and for s MOTIVk and other STE4I37 BOILER FLUES 3 I W Fro 1 cap. ... 1 . 7 - a s " ' %e! .71 arm Manufactured and {Or safe by RItIS, TASRFFtP r 'd. ,- MORRIS. .use - S gornei of Tnika & Walnut Streets, BIM • . 1 . . flardware and. `Cutlery !! ! T , 1 g sullscriber having just received (per.late'arri vlals fries F . ,ngland) direct from the manufacturers, a.lar,le invoice of j • t JARDIVARE AISX) CUTLERY, Mild makes complete, one of the best assorted mocks of 11. RD WARE, to be foiind in the city of Philadel phia, e,•pertfully invites Cdruitry Merchants, to call and i xamine tor themselves; tag it is his fixed deter- ion. to sustain the reputation it has had of being eapest store in the city. l'hose•who buy rur CA.t+ll, ference to paying 15 or 2P- - per cent. for the sake Ontlis credit, wilt pleaiefrall before' purchasing, et a list of my pnces ; . which will eatisfy them '., than anything I can 'siy in an advertisement, store esnthlisheil'im th'ep:tclosive CA:11.1 system, . .. - lima the( I in pr. of 6 and . 'tette that , Al (leaner, than those.q In) Iniy and sell, on 6,'J, Anontlii credit. I. .a_ • ' , ye JIIBI rereived a large ' nvoice of \c wton's, Dar tWilson - S. Griffin's, :Waldron's, Inman's and makes of Corn rind (;ras ,Scythes. Also, Carr's, larper's Day: andManuie Forks, Tacks, Brads, rail s or ts Hug' other and runs, American Ylane Irons, and Sa'n : s. Ron•. land' g th ware. cash 49. 1 Ph • Snytter'g anil Arnes' ~;hovels and .spades.. to r with a..eeneral assorinient of DomOstic Hard ? which will be , sold very. cheap for nett cash', and ely. HENRY ELDER, Importer, ' Market et., betweenl3th and Broad north side. iadelfdda,:March - 10, :' r Cloths and Cassimeres. 1 i: Fit ;....Nerr ap.i.undish Chiths, and Cassimeres, A .ll' ilv!ricatt .Cassimeres, Cloths, and f,atinetts, En glishE non American Tweed! Coatidg, • Simile Milled Clotits, and Cassimeres, Silk Velvet and Black Satin vestlnes, Cashmere, Thihet and other Vestings; Silk and 111pacha Se race, a full as of Tailors Trim pillt4s, new style Smith: , and Suipmer Pantaloon h various other,ea,,,ntbie Goads, .nhm..a styles, are oilfired at the lowest Market ' LIPPIN'COTT & PARRY,' td Retail Clothivore, No. 5; N Sec. st. " lors front a. dullance, carefully supplied .d to suit. Mar. 1t3,, 11-2 m . . , , lIOUSEKEEPERS. , 10 LBS.. Feathe'rs for sale very low, in any quamitYl' to suit purchasers; for. ces from 10, l';i I'3 and,3o cis per pound. le Beill, Bolstdrs nod Pillows, Curled tea, Moss do.. it all OHIO" kinds. to Snit teads, always la hand,; Curled [lair and Moss. by (bi - ! li L ror silid.! pound. Jkets, 31:11 . st:illS Quilts, Comfortables and all descriptions * • 1 Merchant:, wil find it to their advantage, ..piireha,ins. :' 1 ' FINLEY & Co.. met of Second abtl Walnut.sts, Philatla 11-3 m o Coal Dedler. l rpflE .11.1c•I dliZir spacious car Cailotvhiil St's, Phil - SOT 'Cop; ate.noty prepared -It not' exceeding 50,000 totie cents- pert 4 • This yard evanon. as to avid the oil elli i it a g the Coal fro th the'', tic tar's please enquire of ROGER! Cotner of 12th and Calf Azeforenee.!' M. G. &. Pi 8.--NO charge fotl pill 4, IV:11: WEST, JR.,' 'PHILADELPHIA FFEIiS his services :lb the Colliers of Schnyl- W .441 county, as a Shiniter 'of Coal—his wharves . onithe'Schuylkill. are eotrieilient for unloading and loaklint!, with despatcVlnd having had for some yedis, the reputation of fo' warding coal, in superior order, he thinks it likely ,tliat coupled with moder r.tef charges, and strict'atrtion to the' interests of thasc Who May favour . tin with their linsittess he will be able to give entire ratisfactirin. Refer to IN Ir. John Pinkerton, .Pottsville , Philailit...Aptil 13, 1814 , • .. J'.. DAR' ADEN, , FOrwaidirtir, and Commission Merchant, (Vine st., Wharf, SchUylkill l'hilailelphia, , j'' kSPECTFULLY inforins his friends, and the Mer -IN chants generally, in Schuyikiii, Berks, and the ad jailing Counties, that he's now ready to receive in Su re, and ship daily by good covered Boats and care ful Captains, Freight ofevery description; for Port Car bon, Ponsvino, otoiyiktitlnaven, orwigsburg, Port / Clnlton, Mani/ug Beading, and all the intermediate places,•at uniform rates during, the whole Season, from 130 to CO per Cent. lhwer than.the rates by the R. R. ' No Charges for receiving inStore or delivering freight, froM any points on the. Canal Afarch 9, i DUDE WfirrE LEAD irfIETHERILL &1./MOTHER, menu facto iers, No 6. - ? north' Front street, Philadel. phia, have now a good Supply of their warranted pu' i re whietlead, end those , customers who have been sparingly .supplied in consequence of a rub on the article, shali now have their orders • ,ro known eubsance' Possesses those preserve. e and beautifying prOfteries so' desirable in a pmt, to tin Lipid e*nt with, unadulterated Witte lead; hence any.tintiature of other mitten. nl only mats its It has therefore bean the steady aim of the; manufacturers, for many Years, to supply be Wel public a perfectly pare white lead;'end the uneqaffing demand for the ar.: ti le is Proof that it has met wilt favor. It is invariably branded ohead—WETIIERI LL ETHERI Ord BROTHER, in . lull, ,and .. on the other, WAR. EUINTED PURE—all i n rpo letters. • November 19, .- . COAL SaOVELS , si b:l bt ze is a , o ?a r rgn an !p a ld . t r, e Store. • • EIY c WARD o YARDLEY. #pril 20, .1 . --THE MINERS', JOURNAL leak .n4u , s . Patent Pre 'itno Patform• an d mutter Siales, celebra d for accuracy and con mience, ,iwarranted to top in order, and weigh rrectly, ; longer than y other Scale in use. c haveii a large - ntitn r of tesiintonials, from Li! Road Co's, Trans rt anon Co's, . Coal talers, Merchants and there. wtho have these :ales infuse, which can seen 92 Walnut Philadelphia— F o r & lINOTHER, 42 Wipnut Phila eTHER, • rul CC;mmisslon Mer )f Scales and Weights,. 7 ' cites to the place or beginning.' and • ,;„gr marked in the plan ofsaidAddition.with . the appiirteninees, consistina 'of a one -and a half story stone dwellitie house • . with a basement story. As the propertj , of JAMES BUCKLEY.. • lit the same- time and place, all that ,certain 'MN:silage: tenement, 'Unit lot or piece of ground, situate athe bormigh ofAlinersvalle, Branch townsisi :' :Schuylkill county, known in the general plan of the said norough by lot No. 219. being 30 feet front on :Second street, and extending 190 feet west. waroly to a 20 feet wide alley, bounded on the east by Second street. on th south by lot No., 228. on the wyst by the. aforesaid and on thenorth by hit No..23o,heing, the same Ft mises which David Da. ViS and Wife by Deed, beaiing even date, herewith granted to Wm. Wright, and Wm. Wil limns, with the apppurtenanees, con • •it% i.:tirto. of a one and a half story frame sass , knd a one story log dwelling house. As the property ,of WILLIAM Witkail:, & WILLIAM WILLIAM. and Operators Ing appropriated a part I. corner oT T2th and tia7; to •the gorage - ref o receive arty quantity i s, at the low rate of 1.2 i i is so constructed by el ense and waste of Shov- Pars. For further par:. the subselibers. the same time and place, all. that ceriatn double two stniy, atone house, 4 with .baseinont story, n foci in front and ••• • 28 feet in 'depth. on a certain. lot of . igsg srauhd. situate i n Centre street, in . Mount Carbon,Sehuilkill county, boun ded northwardlly by said I.:Cntre street, westwa dly by house now or lately ocCopid by Conrad Feger Jackson, eastwarthy by a certain wooden shantee or frame building, now-occupied by the widow Kelly, and running- back in depth 'from said Centre street, 200 feet, containing in tdepth I.'oo feet, and in front 30 feet, with th appurtenances- As the prop. erty ofJOHN ELLWOOD. • \\ • - ' On Saturday r the Ist tidy of Juirene . xt, at 10 o'- cluck in the forenoon. at the house Of George D. Boy er, ID the borough ofOrwigsburg, Schuylkill county ; all those certain - two tracts or parcels, of LAND, the first thereof, situate partly; in Om borough ofSchuyl- • kilt Haven, and partly in Alanheim township Schuyl.t kill county, beginning at a pine stump on the-west bank of the rite Schuylkill. and a corner of land of, John Pott, south 613, degrees. west 41 perches to a post,a eorner of land. of Thomas Sillyuian, the three next menifoned courses. :south 273 degrees cast-40 perches to a post. south 621 degrees, west GO pe t: chest' to a post, south 233 degrees east, crossing the west branch oi, the triver.Schuylkill. and also the Mine , ' Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road, 155 perches 1.1:1'' .a stone, a corner of land Of Daniel Bartolet, thence ' bilis land north 115 degkeet . east, 33 perches to a stone, thence bs the same south 19 1-2 degrees east, 121 perches three-tentha ai stone in the line of land of George Kerschner, thence by h.s land north 753 degrees east. 37 perchesito a stone On the bank, of the river Schuylkill,thence along the river.Sehuyl.. kill. north 293 degrees east, 49 perches six tentlit to a beach tree on the bank of said river, thenc p by West Schuylkill Haven,north-20 degrees. west.% perches nine-tenths to a post on the bank of the Kiv— er Schuylkill.thence along the said river north '77 degrees west .38 perches seven-tenths, to a stone, thence up the river S.ihuyikill the several courses and dinianees thereof, and'crosSing the west branch of,the Saitylkill, at its junction with the main branch to the place of begianing; containing 149 acres and 59 perches CALDWELL, whin St's, Philadelphia Hieitner, unloading the cars. 18-2 m UM 10-Gin The second thereof situate in .51anheim, township, Schuylkill county, beginning at a white oak; thence by land of Kerschner. north 131 degrees west; 17 perches to a thesuut oak, thence by land of Boyer. north 72} de= greet- east, 113.perelies to t stone, thence partly by land of Pessler, and partly by land of Bartolet,north 16 1 de grees weld, 27 perches to a stone, thence by other land south 091 degrees east;92l perches to a post; thence by land of .Thomas Sillyman, south 161 degreeis east, 2 1 . 7 perches to a stone, thence by land of Dress, south 69 1-4 west, 105 perches to a Spanish oak, and south 861 d egrees west, 61 perches seven -tenths to the place of be trinning,-containing GO acres i--541 acres-and 59 perches of the first described tract, is a part ofii tract patented to Martin Drefbelbis, by patent dated the 14th tittle eember, 1734, enrolled in,Patent book, No, 3; page 162 , and is the same - land which Maria Boyerl and Rerecta Boyer, by deed dated the 11 olliarch, 1623, and record e3 at Orwigsburg, indeed book' No: 6, page 43 7, con veyed to' Daniel J.' Rhoads, and the said-. Daniel J. Rhoads, by a declaration: Or trust acknowledged on the 7th of April, 1629, arid recorded at Orwigsburg, In deed book No. 12, page 340, on the 28th ofJune, 18:32,' decla red that dne half of the lurid land was held by him in trust torthe'sald Thomas Fitch and Henry &nth, then SIIPMS SALES O F REAL ESTA-TE: D Y virtue of several writs of , renditioiti Espana, 13 and L. - writs Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill Cdunty, and ID Inc di. rented, will be exposed to bale by public Vcndue or Outcry : • On Frida,the 31st day of at l 0 o'clock In the forenoon, at the public hOusetifJaccibGeisse, in the Borough of Pottsville: The undivided Moiety or half part of all that certain rnessuage- tenement `and tract or piece of land, situate in •SchuYlkill township, Schuylkill county, beginning aisumo in a line of John Seltzer's land, thenceby. the same south 26 degrees, east 9'S perches toa t stone, thence by land late of Jacob Stahl, smith 35 degrees,' west :221-perches to a: black. oak thence by land TIOW or late of Michael , Bushy, north- 26 degrees, west '196 perches to a stone, and thence by land late va cant, north 81 degrees, east i 190 perches to 'a be ginning. containing 116 acres:and 961 perches' and allowance, being the same lad which Andr w long J 1829, and v s e v i if e e ci bd . 1 ; 1 1 , 7 . 3 a , rn d te,d Lawton, the appurtenances, consisting of one two story Log I:Iwo:ling House, acne story:LOg House, Log Barn and Saw Mill, ALSO, all that undivided moiety or halt part of all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. bountliA front by the Centre turnpike. In. the rear by land of -Jonathan Wynn, on the cast by other half of let No. 9, and on the weschr other half of lot No. 10, ad jointng each half; being 30 feet front and rear, ma king the whole 60 feet. being the same lot 'which David Platt and wife by deed dated Jul/ 23d, 1829, conieyed to %William Lawton, with the . appurtenances, consisting of a two . , stOry rranie dwelling house. - A LSO. all that undivided half part of all that half lot, -piece or parcel of gronnd, situate in the borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid. bounded in tient by Centre Street, on the northwest side by lot No.:11, on the rear by lands of Jonathan Wynn, and On , the southeast side, by other half of said lot, niaeing mark ' ed ,on Jonathan NVynn's additional plan to Pottsville. 'with No. 10. being 30 feet front and rear;,a'nd 200' feet deep; being the saint lot which Jonathan Wynn' and wile, }liked, dated December 11, 1829, convey , ZAN W i lliam Lawton, with th r l appurte nances. consisting'of a,Two •St ry Frame Dwelling House, as the property of WILLIAM CANTON.. • , At the 'same ante and place all4ltat certain Lot or piece of ground, situate oni the north westerly side of It on street4in the Borough of Potts vine: eintylkill county, being the northeastwardly hall of the Lot Which is numbered in POtt tit ratter son'ii additional plan of Pottsville No.lo contairiin_ in front, on said West street; 30 feet and in depth 250 feet, bounded northeaswardly by Lot N 0.90. north- .• •,westwarnly by lands of Danish J. Rhoads, - 4 41": , -• snuthwestwardly by other half .of said ;Mt LOt, :and southeastwardly by said west in ti - . ' . street, with', the appurtenantes, con ..--i.s. -- silting of a and and a half story frame dwelling . hunse. As the property of HENRY BAY ! LIS. ! ' ,dt the same time and place, .111 .that certain Lot'of Ground, situate in the borough of Mi., nersville, Schuylkill CotintY; commencing at i stake on the north side of North street, 70 feet eastwardly from Third street. thence Orin hwardly and parallel with Third street, 150 fee(to Carbon street. thence tastwardly a long Carbon 'street. SO feet, thence south, wardly and parallel with Third street, 150 feet to' North street. thence westwardly along North street 30 leer to the place of beginning, and marked in the plan a raid borough, with No.— with the a ppurte na l nces, consisttng of a one arid a half story Efi7 fra . me -41 ebbing house. As the property - o (1 . , Rh:II — ELLIS. . - • . - , ' Lit the same time and place, all 'that certain Lot or' piece ofgronaid. situate and being. in the town of Mt nersville. :Benaylki !I county, bounded northward!) , by Lot N 0.198, Southwardliby Lot No 190, castwardly by Front street..and westwardly by a 20 feet alley, being 30 feet in width, on Front st , and on the afor6aid alley. and in depth 190 feet,and marked in 'the plan Of said town, wtth the No. 190, tviill the appurtenances, consisting cif a two Lc; story frame dwelling house, with a. frame Kitchen thereto attached, and a frame Stable. As the property ofJOSIVII DOBBINS. fit the . same time - anti place,. all Mr right, titld and interest of lames Buckley, of in and to a certain ,Lot ofGrOund, situate in the Norwegian Addition to. the borough of Pottsville; Schuylkill county, beginning at a point cn thei westwardly side of the Centre turnpike of Centre street, about 2 feet 3 inches eastwardly of the northeast corner of said . . hour , e, thence by a forsurveyed for Pair.ck Quinn, west 90 feet to a post, and south 721 west 231 feet to the cast side of Adams street, thence along said street, south 174 east9s feet 6 in ches, thence by lot No 75, North 72. East 294 feet 9 inches, to the west side of Centre street aforesaid, thence alone sail Centre street, north 119 feet 6 in- .4t. the sante Vine and place, all. that certain Lot or piece id:ground, situate - on the south easterly side of Mahaniango street, in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, containing in front on'said lAttlianiango street, - 20 feet more or less; and in depth 2W feet. being the southwesterly part oldie lot marked in the general plan of said borough No. 50 bounded . northeasterly by -the other part c; said lot. belonging to Frandis J. Parvin,•sor.illeaster ly by a 20 feet wile alley, sout h sgc steriy by Lot No. .. 5 1 , belonging to Win. Shoenlefter, and northwesterly .Z-, . by. said Mahantarigo street, With the „„4 - appurtenances. consisting. ot, a two sto s Noy -,,, ry log dwelling. house. As the property 111 I I L of JActnt REED.: . . , i SherffrofSehuylkill - co., by deed dated the 19th July. 1835, and made in 4 writ of Testatum Excittione, issued by the Court of CoMmon Pleas of Chester County, and. directed to the Shelrifrof Sc ifylkill 'county, at the suit I, yf Samuel P Whrtherell, igainst Daniel J; Rhoads, granted the one urtvidad half of they said land to - the Itlinera,Bank of P ttsville, in' the county of Schuylkill,: after weich the said hank sited nut a nirit of partition in the Common Pleas' of Schuylkill county; to July' term; 1638, Av. 2, agains the said Thomas ;Pith, and in pur suance of the proc mdings had therein:23 ages. and 19 perches of the salt land, Wm allotted, to tlad said bank: in - severalty, and ~to acres and.lo perched. therellif, was allotted to the said Thomas Fitch in severalty, and by, deed doted 23d July, 1939, the said Bank conveyed the said 23 acres 19 perches to Thomas Sillyrnan, who with his wife Eliza, by deed catedJuly 21 1639, arid' recorded at Orwigsbure, in deed' book, No. 17, page; 596; conveyed THE SAME TO THE STUD THOMAS Fitch and the saiVaniel J. Rhoads,diy deed dated the 13th of October, 1 CP, conveyed the legal! title to the one-half of the said 59 perches of land to the said Thom.' as Fitch, excepting certain lots amounting together to - about 4 acres, which had been sold by the said Daniel J. Rhoads, whilst .he had the legal title, the deeds 'for which sales are nicotded at Orwigsbfire, in deed book No. 7, pages WO, 141, 196 309, and Deed book No. 8, pagg .56, and in Deed No. 9, paces 59019, 504. and the remainder of the first described tract, being 90 acres, and the second described tract; tieing:GO acres, which in pursuance of the (proceedings had therein, were allot ted to the said Thomas Fitch in severalty, who, with 014 e his wife, by deed dated the first day of Novena.. brr, 1841, and reorded at Orwigsburg, in deed book No. 19, page 510, conveyed the said premises to 11084' well Fitch,' with the apputtenance4, consisting of one large, four story stone warehousej. one two story log hotHe, one otie-story stone house, one unfinished two story' stone house with a basement story, one two gm:, ry frame house, with a one story stone building theretti attarhed. frame stable. and 7 shanties. 'As the poper yof 110 SWELL rITCH. 1 I • :44-the.sanz i e time and place, A certain ~.r ~. one ptory Log Dwelling House, situate in 're - 4 the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schtiyl.. NHP,. 4 . , kill (Monty, (now in the occupancy of Ja, up 11, .!;.....4 cob (Zomba, ) it beinglon a lot of ground, _,......_ - .. ,.,1,..„... - on the western side of Dock street, and . marked in the pla l ia of said borough! with the lot No. 52, and adjoining lotof Satnuel Mortimer and dames 11 1, Levan, and lands of Henry Ennis, said lot containing in'. . breadth 10 fitet, a id in d'epthor length 230, with the an- . puitimances. A)the property ofJACOB KU5111.4. 1 .tli' , l he san etlime and-place, by virtue of a writ of Fol.:Vend. Erp.. from Berk, county ; ,All that certain Messnage, tenemen( and lot or . piece of ground, situatein the Borough of Orwigshurg, ScheyL. kill county, bounfed in front by Market street, ,jn the rear by a public alley on the west by the western part of Lot No. 16,. mil on the east by; Warren street,-con lathing in front 62 feet, and in depth 9 perches, and is the Major part 101'111m Lot which is Marked in the general plan of said-Bniougli with No. 16, 1 willi the appurtenaW ; cos, consisting offa farce double WI) story house. part ly of brick and pa'rtly of stone, With a one story stone kitchen thereto attached, occunied as a - t 'worn, frame stabled and'sheds. As the property of Geerire-Rahn. .9tt the saute time and p i ace, All that cer= mitt tract of la id; situate in West Penn toWnshiff, Schuylkill ( . 07/1/1 ... bounded by lands of John Be.ar,Sain`,.. eel K. Kepner, liaac Shelltiamnier. Charles Vette, and others, containing 130 acres, more or less, with -the ap purtenances, r eoi;isisting , of a one story log dwelling • hOuse,, with a basement story' of...stone, a.log , barn, a blacksmith shop, a,ionall log tenant house, 'and ate', ble, a lime kilt, and apple orOard. As the property of DA . NIF.I. BEAR. *the saoe time and plape; All' that, certain tract or piece of land, situate inlllanheitti toWit ship,'Schitylkill emuity,adjoining land of Samuel Leff ler, late Jacob 7.lmmerman, decifsed.lacolt HunizingeL sen., and others niid the river Schuvlitill, and contain ' • . ing , B acres and 16 perches, with the uppur , ... ~',,ezy ten awes, consisting of a two story ;stone • sag 1 . , ilw dling . house; with a one 'story frame c MI : kin hen' thereto attached, a trains stable "ii• '44. an. a good- sprilig of water, near the ~....-.- ...... lin se. . f , Also, all those three aeljoinhig certain Lots of ground, sitwate, Iging. al it being In th¢ town of Landingville, Ma ithemi Town,ship , Schuylkill county, between the Schitylkill.canall and the river Schuylkill, bounded and Limited as' folio s, viz. Beginning at a stone corner, standing on the isaia canal, thence extending along the said canal soutt 65 degrees',i . est 100 feet to 6stonecoi ner, thence rum ing by and airing lot No. 5 21; decrees, east 97 feet to a orner post at a forty test street. thentie by Said streets loth 75!, degre.;.4, west um f e et to a e ni_ ner post -thence iy lot No, 2. shath 211 degrees,' west p feet to the piar' of beginning, containing 3sl square perches. And the other lot beginning at a, stone corn e r atthe,said river Schuylkill, thence extending along hy the said river north t. 7 degrees, east 50 lea sixiikclies to a stone or-a forty feet street. thence by the said 40 feet 1 :street south 751 tegrees, west 400 feet to a stone. tlie4e by lot No. '2, no th 21! degrees, east :45 feet 0 inches to the place of beg nning, emitaining 57 perches. ;And the third lot which s marked No; 5, in the-plan of the tovfn aforesaid, containing, in' front on' the Schuylkill canal -50 feet, and in Om rear 50 feet on the river ,Schuylkill, in Length or depth on lot No, f,, 103 feet to a forty Met street, thence tionfthe Said street in length or depth 1'69 feet 0 niches oil the said 101 l No. 6 to the „Schuylkill, thence on lot No. 4, in length or depth to the said 40 feet street 109 Met 6 inches, thence front the said street on the said lot 'No. 4. 07 feet.ti, the . Schitylkilfcaial,! it being the 3 wh de lots of marked in the geneFal plan of imid to, it with NOO, 4, and .5, with the appur tenances, consi'ting of a Boatbuilders shop. -1 .6/so, alithos three certain lots of ground, adjoining, each other, sit ate in the town of Lanilingville, Main heitn townslii , Schuylkill;' county, - adjoining lots (of Samuel Mertz, late llenry Riu , ll, deceased, and the y yer Schutlkill, containing UM Square perches, more; or less, with the appurtenances,- consisting of a Ltoatbuild er's slied'and ttvo small frame shops. As the property of Benjamin Miss/cr . , with notice to terre tenants. i . On itionday tire 3d day of J:liii4 1 . i , . At 9 o'clock in i the forenoon, at the house of sfichnel qraeff, in - the orough of Orwigeburg, all that certain lot or piece of round. situate in the borough of Potts. vine, Schitylki c [county, beginning at a post in the Batt line of Third s rcet, IS feet 6 inches southwdrdiy I"ront the-northwest .ocher, of lot, marked- No. 59 iii Fishees plan of said,lnironp,h of Pottsville, thence south 78 de . .... . ..... arees, east 116 feet, south t , l) degrees, east Ill'Met M a 20 feet widi, al ey on the sonthwarilly side of the (laid lot N 0.89 and tear Adams Street, thence along saidial fey south 60 d • ernes, west 13 feet, thence north 141 de grees, west 10 feet, north i 8 degrees, west 115 reel to the east side • f Third' Strliet, thence along the same , north '2`.2 decrees, west II l l'eet 6 inches to the plug of liegitinina, hey ig part ofJt e said lot N o. SO in Fisher's plan of the horrolglt of Pottsville, on the old [Own plot, with - Olt anon tetiances. i • ' ! • . 2. Attu, all that certain 101 or piece of ground. striate on the sontliw'rsterlyiide of Third street in the horoligh of Pottsville, 'Schuylkill oinntv, containing in front on said Third stn et 30 feet fi inches, thence riftligtiv. hack (the sides het parallel ) . south oetzre6s, weptahout .in 135 feet more sr les4, to a twelc7 - Ifeet wide alley hod Containing on aid alley 36feet 4 inches, bounded north ivesterly by a lot intended to be conveyed to' Elder llutchinson a d southeasterly by a lot intended to he conveyed to 1 enjamin StiYder, on the other side by; the aforesaid streo and alley. it being part of a Mtge.(' bit which Hurd Patterson and wife and Abraham Pit and Wife by their D.,ed dated the sth if August 1930, don- Veyed to Daniel 11111 in i fee (excepting and reserving all fossils and stone coal that ulay be found thereon) with the appurtenances. I. ' • . . 3. Also, all that certain hit or piece of grouud„sitnate On the southwesterly side of Third street in the borclugh hi rothivicie,N4chilyikill county, beginning. at a corner : if said Thirdtreet and Laurel stieet, thence alomesaid t Laurel street :mull 691 degiees, west. 115 feet to. it 20 feet wide alle '. thence ailing said alley south 30 degrees east 53 -test 3 niches, thence north 61) degrees, ca-u 132. feet to said T Ord street; and thence along•said Thad Street north 1 I degrees, west 41 feet to the place of be ginning, heM part of lot Marked in Pelt and Patter:4ml; addition to th . borough of Pottsville, No. S. with th 4 ap lumen:titre., excepting nevertheless that p:irt of ate a bove descrile 4 lot with the building thereon erected, heretofore sold by Potts Carman to John Edwards.) 4. ..91$0, thluntlivided half of all that certain lid or mit piece of ed situate in the southeasterly: tide ofNa hantango street in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, mark d in Pelt and Pat [emu's 'additional plan It of said boron No. 3d; containing in front on F aid Ma ,i hantodim street 60 feet, and in depth 214 feet Cuinches, bounded southwesterly hydra No. —, southeasterly by a -:,- feet wide alley. northeasterly by another 20 ,!feet ivia.. alley,and northwesterly by said Maliantangostreet (being rune ore same lots of ground. Which Joseph S. Silver and w fe by Deed - dated the lOth of May 100, Pranted and conveyed to Francis S. 11ubley and Charles otts) with the appurtenances. . . 5. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, s' it'll.. ate in the town of Port Carbon. Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, beginning" at a post In tht township toad north Dee' the sant haast corner of 'a not of ground conveyed to Cliristian Kinsler thence north 75 degrees, east 17 feet ti a post in Ale line of land now or late of Daniel J. Rh ds, thence north about 130 feet along the Said line of ft oads's land to the centre- of the Schuyl kill Valley it Road, thence along . the middle of -the Il i same southwest 23 feet, thence southwardly along the eastern line r f said KinslM's land about 130 feet. to the place of begit nine; botinded on the north by the Schuyl kill Valley R II Road, en Ille,ltest by ground of Chris tian Kinsler, on the south by the - township road, and the east by land I f the said Daniel 3:Rlu - tads (being port of a large lot or piece of grotind which Edward II thibley, and Eliza 11.. his siife, and Francis S. flu bley. and Re becctfalf.„ his wife, by Indenture: datiM,27tit C'OctOber, ISM, did grai t and convoy to Charles illimied in ;fee) with the .appurtenacces. : As the property I' of Chartcs . Potts. I I : §cized an 'taken into P.seeniion and will be sold by " , ..1i.:121'.:41 U - 1 REED,' Sheriff. Sheriff's Offi e..Orwipleirg. ?. hiSy 4t , .1844. S TAILORING. ~ criber'begfi leave to inform his friends Public 'in General that ho has corn- THE su. and the menced the 141L0R,L1 4 ,61 BUSINESS; Coal Stree Hess, ho ho who may p I 'ous branches, at No. 2 Clinton Row, 1. where byt: strict attention to his busi es to . give perfect satisfaction kr *li tronize him. • - j ARTHUR. HARDY. • •i 18g- Pottsvill May 4th,, . , . , I .1 ~.., 11E 'AND OF DEATH iS somettmes, up !lifted nnA 're .dy to strike; when we are unconscious of 1 the jeopardy in which we stand A' slight; cough neg lected for a . hart time, may be fatal. The progress of pulmonary disease in same constitutions is fearfully I rapid; andhen once tubercles are formed in the lungs, I 'the case of t e patient is ;usually looked upon as hope_ less. Jayn e s Expectorant will always cure every , , com . plaint incident to the organs of respiration up td the pe riod when li man means ban arrest the work nr destrnc lion. Dr. .1 yne does not afo,gate to himself thenttri, hutes of n ninitencii, by asserting that his medicine% Ican wdrk to ractes. - lie leaves such blasphemy to un !scrupulous nd*norant:impirics and charlatans. 'All he avers is t at his Ispectorant has saved the hi'es of thousands o sufferers from pulmonary ditieases; who bad been denlared by I medical . men beyond , the reach of human skill! ' . t ! For sale try• FICIMOLTZ fr. SANDERSON, Iootts 'villa, Agent* for the proprietor, l 1 May 11, j , ' %{ .., I - Cabbage Plants: 1500-1/BaISIE PLANTS, just reeved and for sale at •is office. 4tpril 27 /7- READING. Flour, .Hay and. Feed. THE 'subscriber respectfully aurronnces to the ! cid-, zens of Schuylkill County; - that-he constantly keepi on hand at, his Establishment to Beading, Flour by the Barrel, Hay by the Bale., and Feed of all _kinds,. • Which be will warrant to be equal to any procured elsewhere. As he presses the Ray himself. he will guarantee Each Bale to be. what it purports to be—there will be no de ception prrictised,"as is frequently the ease with:that • procured froinNew York. Orders will:be promptly attended to. Address A. G. BRADFORD, Reading, pa. leietf March, 9 . IV. &J. IL Kehl), ' . NORTH FIFTH ST., READING, PA Importers: if Hardwai-e and Dealers in Nails, • Iron, Steel and. Tin,' HAVE constantly on hand, a full assortment of A meriran and English Hard Ware and Colliery. Nails and Spikes, Rifle Barrels, Planes. Iron and Steel of all kinds ;ITin wire and Rivets, Saddle 'trees, Pa‘ tent. Leather, and Cnaeh Mounting, Glass, PaintS; Oil and Varnishes ; Cedar and Hollow-Ware. Duponts and Common Powder, &c., &c. to which they invite the' at tention of the citizens of Schuylkill County.. I Feb. 10, (hlY' HEADING HOTEL. ! ] • THE subscriber has taken that l large And commodious House, formerly .oecu ••• • r y Pied by Col. Daniel Iferr, and opened it as Illy • n HOTEL , • (Pr the accommodation of the Public, a large stable is attached, which will contain 30 horses, and an attentive Ostler will be found in attendance. 3. KENDAL. Charces Moderaie N. B , Anumber of permanent Boarders can be •ac commodated. ' • ''' .1; K. O=IMI liparding anal Bity READING PA. • THE duties of this Institution .corninene!ed on Wednesday, the Bth inst, at the house, car ner of :sth and Walnut streets: R being proverbial for ' .nd .teaciin . z,being proverbial 'ano fort, the Principal thinks it is useless to enter in to details ckmeeriiing the advantages luca• lion, The purpose or the Principal is to mdabliSh tehnol in which b finished cducttion•can be oh. tained.Lty the ample means of this seminary. the young) )adds entrtusted to the cue of tltc soh serther mid his occomplothed Preeeptiess i , will receive' Elicit instruction, As to comprise ti thor ough Englsh, eilucsiion, together with useful grid orn4Toental E,' 'Education embrace* 'not only intelleettial cul. lure, but Moral and religious • a lso; Iherefure thti Principal, will OndeaVor to elevate and einaria •the mind, and at the same ritne 'refine the) heart —requiring of the ladies under his direction easy and polisheo manners I --det tr ^ In or. to esta vis aw in rsome rsemline, he school will be divided into two departments, viz: junior and senior. 'rerius for ifloarders: Young latio. above 12 years ol age • will pay for the ierin of 46 weeks, With music, U.niier I'2 yearS - cif age 1 - With music, • . Tl•is sum entitles the yoting ladies to board, and all the branches taught in the Belton!, to. gether with bed, bedding, ftiel and light—except drawing and painting, Wallin' mid SpaniSli lan guages,'and we of the Piano, for which they will have to pay extra., .•' T . erms for 'Day Scholars: • Seniut Classes, per quarter, Junior Classes. • du. . French, Italian _ . per. qua'rter, Spanish, , :Drawing and painting, Fuel fur the whole year, • Extra classes for yonrig Ladies, ..who.rnay desire to learn any of the above languages, Drawing and painting, There will be evening chases -fur min tleinen Ohl buys. For loriher partteulare at the• house of the quSseriber. December, 2, 11101:INT CARBOB 110 I'EL..I VIIE subscriber most respectfully atmounce to the public that he has leased ..Jhe RIMY: splendid and delightfulestabliehment, ••i ur which will be opened for their .ac - ;11E.; 1 , , ; sommodation . or. Aloriday the 10th test: Ttie !tote l has lately undergone a thor ough re, noVation with such improvements arid additional furniture as will much increase the comlOrt and accommodation or hi.. guests. ' I This !fowl is situated at the termination of the Philadelphia and Reading-Railroad, 9:1 miles froM Philadelphia, adjoining the Boroogh of Pottsville, and combines all the ailviMtages of both town and country—attached to the establishment ex chisively for the use of. its: guests is a beautiful ornamental terrace garden, an ,enciosed l Park: nl several acres, overlaaki lig from its ri- , ing 'grounds the Railroad, the Schuylkill River - Mid Canal, the reservoir of the Schuylkill Navigation Co., and coMmandinq a romantic and beaotiful view pi. the surrounding Mountains. The flOtel, Bath Ili - Jose:6nd stables have a plentiful. supply pure nrMiintain spring water. "Ilic extensive ar.d airy sti.O.ilss and coach houses, will be attended by careful and attentive ostlers; a - . allraad plea sure caiarid car rbgcs, will be. kept.lor tine iic ciimoodation of guests wishing tu visit the Mine. I and other places in this interesting region. As ' a pledge of mi'disposition to use his best excr. lions to give „Satisfaction to his guests, he begs to rerer to:the reputation of the Catskill Mountain house and Congress Hall in the Crie of - New York ielien . kept by him, and assures thenithat haying daily access to the Philadelphia market, hie suoplies both for the Table and the Bar shall be the best that can he procured. Families and indiyietials are assured that eve ry tittention will be paid by, the subscriber 'and .has family tdrender their visits as pleasant and as Comfortable as at any other establishment in this country, and a share of the public - patronage is respectfully CHARLES 11. wEBB. .Nontit Carbon, July 8, 1843. , 28-1 y * ;New Shovel Faetoiy*"- - - Ti'F.' , Subscriber respectfully calls the attention of ourglferchanis and other's, to his.sitpply df 1 SUOVELS and ROES, • . . , manuthetured at his new Establishment, at Mount Car bon, ‘illieli are equal in quality, if not - superior to those obtained from abroad. His prices will he ati low, as an artirbi equal in quality, can be obtained elsewhere. Re therefore solicits the 'patronage eV the friends of Home IndustrY. ! 1 .18- colfeti Mills, Locks, &c. repaired at his establishment, at the shortest notice, and all kinds of Smith-Work ei.- coded. , JOSEPH ALLEN. 1 I April . I . 11- , • • W. CARLISLE; JR., , FORWARDING & COMMISSION n . ER- ii Cil . A . NT Arch Street Wharf,.Schuylkilli ; ,; . .Philadelphia. t . PECTFULLY informs his theapnblic. that he is nrepared to receive and for-- ward l , lerchandiie of .eery description, to all parts on: the; Juniatta , West and North Branches of Vie Susqucihannah, and' Scrmylk ill and Union Canals via Schuylkiltand Union Canals; which are in complete order,and such arrangements made as to insure a full supply of water during all the sear. J Shippers ofproduce wet find it to be them interests to , Bend produce to the i'hiladelphia Market,. via Schuylkill and Union Canal's, it being the cheapest anc safest route. , Plaster, Salt and Fish constantly on handi at lowest market prices. I Every attention paid to shipinent of Meichandize by goods:ire boats. commanded by careful captains together with promptness in salesof produce, - Merehandize tvitl not be detained in store on ac count of stormy or wet weather. tho boat* load and unload under the store in'the dry. - Philadelphis,July 1,1843: . 27 MI 11 MS. COOK'S POE US.—The Poems of Arise In Coo . ll, beautifully illustrated, i uat received, and To enle by . B. SANNAN, Ag't: April 20, . 1 ' JO- YOUNG LADIES' - .5 1 G. PERS IvlEDlcisEs. . TO TIIE WHOLE WORLD! . It is admitted by all taba hate-us 4 rand • Who has not ? that. DR. PETERS' VEGETABW AN. TIBILIOUS • • a RE the most unrivalled remedy evet. discovered 1 - 51 by the int:onto iy or man. They ltre 4 ,a sovereign cure 6 . -4. he following complaints: Yellov and Bilious Fevers, Fever 'and Ague, Depepsia, 'croup. Liver Complaint. Sick I leadache, dstsihma, Drop. Ey, Rheumatism: Enlargrmerit di tir Baleen. Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions; Ileart4inrn, Famed Tongue, Nausea,Distentions bi thp mach and BOVVClS.lncipientiarrhcea, Flatulenco % 4Aitual Cos.. tiveness,LoEsof Appetite, Blotelied Com. plexion, and in all eases of Torpor :If::fitie Bowels, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is neled. They are exceedingly mild in their On ration., pro ducing, neither Nausea Griping, or DChili:y., Th9y are extensively used and commended;byTni&risiso PitvEiciAss, in all pang of the Dimin. front 'Whom any quantity Of Certificates of their 11114 tart hh 6b. sifted. - • :SHERMAN'S COUGH I,OI.4ENGEtig - , Arc the safest, most sum and eft:tie:a reniedi fei • Colds,Consutrintion.Whonping Cniigh,Anthma, ncss of the Longs or crtest.,C:t. t ile. Jkll Starkly, foot. of Gouverritttr; st 4 n'nreidor • cough of eighteen month's standing, itipposetlio be a' settled Consumption, by these Lozepgbst. %Olen . the physicians credit do 'nothing. for him.i 'Mr. elarle,s W. PrrAins. 71 Bowery: was di.trbd e a severe cough and cold of three mon:lbli standing, byf hall'a boa of the Lozenges. . _ Bre. Mr. figured:. 497 Pearl st., Batt used them in hie family iv iiit invariable success. abil 'irecommende them to all who are afflicted with cizinghs, miteli, Of any`affections of thelnnga. Mr. 31. E. Martin suffered several see s with a die: tressom cough, which nothing reltetieif till he tried the-c CA - actives. which cured him in if few hours. . Mr. Junzcs IV i/cite. No 5 Tontio . l3hildinils, Will 4.. gave some to a friend who bad Itht ¢nlbyed a night's sleeii hir several weeks, heirig,etrerl few mi nute', attacked with some Ilistr . essinotegh. as almost to take rtivai; hes life. The Lozengeri MOde him raise eas, and enabled him to sleep well 41`mgh. Hehad tried even- thin. , else he heard' of, nod.nothing else afforded the 'least relief—another imannce allaying a leilow-beim i+oin gra,ii!,.. • • SHEINAN'S WOlOl GER S Proved in more than 40'.000 cases'hi, De infallible the only certain worm-destroying tqctl4ine ever dia. covered -. , SYMPTOMS F Won Ms.—Paiti irtt h e jiiints or limbs offensive breath. picking at the nose:, ge,inding.of the teeth during:sleep. and at times a •pafen'ess•about, the tips with flushed checks h:ectling at the fiose, 2 gnaw ng sensmion at the stomach, thistle* heat•over the •suirac - e•of he Wily; slight chills or sAiieringi, head'. ache, dro%sincs., vertigo; _torpor, distrirbod dreams sudden starting in sleep %with screaming• sometimes a troublesome cough, fovcritPiness. *has- - nfalid hue,. fits, had taste in the inniiih.ifglicu4,breith M g , pain in the stomach or Bowels 4 faoguc, nauFea, qsearnishness, voracious appetite, I;cantiess,. bloated stomach or limbs, gri pings. snotetiri gins in various parts of the hotly, a sense of some' t the throat, itchih t of the anus town rdsj eight, a riiiuent desire la pins . something from the hpiy,lls,.and . some times discharges 'of Munn and mucus.!., • Dr. Galen Banter: I OSSisth A vetitic i ' knew a child that Was cured' twf ths by these Lozengr . ,M; after three sliffenng, and v, hen nothindelru Would give the, least relief.' A 'arty on board of otie4f the Havre wickets. was cured of tits by only otfe dose of triem. Johh:11. Wood ; . 37: Thire streidPitcre .them to his child, and they lirough away W.orms by thou-r sands, Dr. Zabriskie, 18 Duane st.. has dsett them in over 700 ei‘es, some of them of ifo meisitiparming char. acter, and always. with the greließt's!T'qcess. • &sir:nits F•Goodritred, 130 oath Avenue, has us ed then , in ihisituntly for two years; with entire sup TwMity-tive cents per box.' ;• .. • . • $2lO 40 $250 $l3O ril) . . . i Sernat hti's Camphor,or . lieadgehe!Lozengers, Give immediate relief in nervetm'or Edck Headache'' i fialnitaliiinTo the heart. lowness of siiirits, despon- 4 dency.intlamtnatory, or putrid' sore thOat, bowel or mini m er•eoinpla i fa. tainting, opprespiiro or a sense of sinking of lie chest. ch'iilic„.spasms camps, tx; the stomach or hoWels, hysterical a Retiods and al- ner- ~ coos disealos. drowsiness thrimgh the:dav and wake- p; Nitivss at night; cholera or cholera inornis, utarrhirea, f lassitude. or a sense it• fatigue-. Persons travelling 1 or attimililig large' parties.w iil find 1 - iia:Lozenges real-. 11, ly reviving, and unparting the buoyariey of youth—u- - • sed ;trier dissipation, they restore the onepfthesys- ' tent . generally. and rcitiov`c-all thelun.leaxant syrup-' oasis orlon tree living. - 1 k:• • • 4 ... John M'i 310ore,Esq., Editor of thasßrother Jona than. was 'cured of a severe heatiactieM six Minutes-by . * three of tlic Camphor Lozenge's---The Was prejudiced IA against them., r ~ 0 II Joseph E. Nnnes., Esq., Vice Prelir'ent of the Ly . aarl- • r;,' ington Marine Insurance Company, Itas sulTere;,l . f or . ~,? scars with nervous headache, thatinOihing •:souldre- 7...: iieve till he used these Lozenges, :wlie::, remove d i t entirely hi fifteen minutes. .:.•; 4,, ! • -. ft Dr. G. Hunter, 108 Si ‘th.• A verde irlaibeMi sithleet Lq • to violent attacks ofhe,i'ulache. so as td make shim al ! ~ 1110 S, blind for two or three hous al Orrde. Notbirg I-4 ever a IlOrdetkli ini any relief till he; tr-ml-these Lozeu- '.l ;es and they cured bun Ma few inigitras„. ' •-; IL. 11. Merge ENI .of the Newt rork Herald; has '.l aced them liar the !nit year for heialachEor lassitude, 1 Ind alwajs found immediate reliebilim them. • • Sheici ans l'aor illan'rrillasler! 1.000 r.'Xils'old yearly of this best-ge all Platitera.— illicutaiiiism, Lumbago, Pain •ori sVeakness in the [Lick, Loins, Side; Breast, Neck, pr`, irnEls, effectual ly Mired by IP: ]>" 011ty 124 Cent;ll each, and war ranted soperior to all other plastiirkjo uFe.• Be par ticular to get iS'iterrnates Poor Mart:Sillosters, or you wilt be imposed ninn. A ioiJ the :s ; ;iirioutiand worin• less imitations. l ' lter ;inlets stay-01;01 on the back of each; Est none ‘2.1,t Ito& it, or pin .g•ili lie deceived. Cough :Lozenge i truly 25 centers blax. WorneLozences • 25 do 1 ' ilo Camphor or headache Lozongo, 'l5 cents per box Poor Man's Plaster, only I'4 cent? ,a piece-. The above Medicines for sale liy :1 : ~ T: ct. J. rizATTI7. • Agents for the pra . iptietor. Also by Molt kinsley ; Port Ca rhon.' :-; . William Tageari,Tatunnun.- .:4 &.,.,i l O Itci ',nyder, New Castle ' JIINP 0, 1813 ME g gen A appl. CO. -tf • , n E - - • --- . E f t. - AT I , •Ft:Etft' L 2i '. l : • CONSUMPTION .OF Tar- LUNGS, . . Affections of. the Liver, .44t4taa, Bronc4itis Pain or Wenlrners of the! !Irene or. Lungs, Chronic Coughs,. Pleurisy, ittivnifrhage Of the Lungs, and all affections IT the Pulmonary Organs. - • NATURE'S OWN TRE.SERITTION, A compound Balsamic . preparation of :the Prunus Virginiana irr ' Bark,'! . pre{ ared by u new eliMniCar lull:mess; upprovc;i and • recommended by the MO distinguished physimans,- and Universally! :ikeknOwleged thd most Valnable medicine ever discovered. •' 1 • • No qtackery!!! No Deception. In setting forth the virtuesnfthis truly great medicine, we h;iye no . devsir:e !i'e deceive those who are :labouring under nor dd we wish to eidogize . it more.thariiojustly deserves. 'Ye' when we rSok-around ainfive° the vast a moudt of snfroring and distress occasioned by•, many of Pie diseaes in which this:medicine has proved so-highly successful, we feel that we can not Urge' its claims too stronglyof say tou much' in its faVour.. Such indeed arc the , - 1 ' 1 SURPRISING 9IIXUES Of this flats:lm, that even in theisdrancedstegewr of CossesirrioN, after all tlicirrii r iA esteemed rem edi..s of physicians have to effect any • change, the use of this rimilicipe has been pro.' ductive of the most astonishing, relief, findac7 tually'effected cures - atter allimpes of;•recovery had been despaired of.' • - • ' - In the. first stages of the (lisps°, terpied Ca. iarrhal 'Consumption," originating from-negletl ed PnLP, it has been used !with prideiiating" - success, and hundreds acknOWledge• they owe the restoration of theirhealth medicine alone. In that ton ,of Consumptio n . so prevalent amongst .delic'ate;.yoong females, commonly termed debility, ,• GOING INTO A IptcLuNE,“ A complaint with which thodyands are linger. ing, it has also proved highlk eaccessful, and not only possesses the power of ichpcking thd- pro. grcss of this alarming coinplgjnl,but alsastrengh. er.s and invigarates 'the system more effectually than any. medicine we' have ever possessed,' gFor particulars see D. Wistaeii ,Treelise. on Comiumiitian, to be had of tt3 egeite. Sold in roan&lle by, : .: • . , JOHN S 3. C. - ,MARTIN. • In Reading by Airs. , SARAH' MORRIS, and In every town in the Sate. Pottaville, October .28; - ; :!r• i i:,-,:i M II BM 44-
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