BLOW ON, BLOW ON! or KRATE'S OLE E. Jelierfornial-by the • • At their. priniOil Cones. • - Waite ST Amu' stoesse, TAT • Blow on! blew on ! we love the bowling Of wimhetbst wallas o'er the Sea; As feiulas as the wolf that's prowang • • Upcnitinr native hills are we. • The Aleera'd iu tenor* before us. We naird the bleekflag to the mast! It theriebtilliost trinraphent o'er as,' Wit will defend it to thelast ! • Blowein, Ron on I ratan i we leave die motion Pf waves that bear us on our way ;1 Nci.swifter bark elan sailedthe ocean, • -No skiff more lightly skimsthe bay. The lightning from the sky istashing I - The thunder's distant roar we hear, But while o'er seas we thus ere dashing, -‘ ' We wawa, nor winds, nor'lightningsfeaf 1 Roll on, dtc. • I, Flub on ! flash on ! we love the gleaming, That through the darkness shows our way; Th. Wick flag still hi proudly streaming As proudly_ ea it floats by. day ; The Watei roar with the thunder mingling Is music that We love to hear; Thelightning's flash at midnight - shining, Elbows us a scene for ever dear. • * Flash on Ice. Th. following capital anecdoto we copy 'f'coni the . eomapondence of tho Charlaugh (S. 0 .) Pa triot— There are some laughable stories rotative to ebb .ratherrough reciption which the flecretary of tire Treuury, Mr. Bibhi gives to office-seekers.- The other day a straight forward Kentuckian entered theiguie and handed his •• lettcmof recommenda tion. , Having real them, the Secretary turned to .his !Other; and itt a stem accent said 'Look at Ori. Ole - . The applicant looked at him.'. Look at me (414. n. The astonished man looked at Idm *Now: said the Secnatary; 'do you think I &iok like en executioner 1 Do you think I sm• going to takithe bread from another man's mouth to 611 yours ' • , The Kentuckian was ;Instantly missing. It •was supposed he would not stop until he hat. ken refuge in the Mammo4-cave. -- • ISTITATIOS TO saia llfrs. Ham mond to her mr'' uher original char acter.) • Sally, rill's wit,' my com pliments, and I to see her and Miss Gaskill at ; this afternoon.' Yes, mem,' but if the ladies can't come, whi I. Go along, to c o me.' • Away went the wench, and delivered her mes sage in due form. • - Givo my Compliments to your mistress,' nil Mrs. Gaskill, and I and my daughter will be sure tocoroe.' ", Ay,' quoth Sally, miasma said you would.' Centous.--.1 tell you that economy is a vir tue,' said one of the ociety-for the Relic' of r the Poor,' to a shock•beaded,lmaa that applied for CM I know:iNsir,' • Whir don't you practice it, then. You buy your beef by the pound. Why,not /ay in all that kind of focUl l iaiad your coal also' Lay in my, coal don't have much of it. At any rate, I Prefer sleeping in abed with 'T my wife,'air:—.Nonh'.l Messenger. :.Mother, how many ho'rees do they have in Congress, and is the table in the Senate a large ono 1' !I do not ejoctly understand You, my child.' ~ W hy father often reads about the number of neighs ' • Battey;--Clara wants to go into tho play ground. ' Father, why don't ) o'u get up an excitement!' 4- Tiow, my child l i •-With. that mahogany dressing cape of pours.' What do you.mean • Why s ` werytiodyis talking,pf Dishop-Onder doniCa Cage,' and they might-just as well make nll the fuss about yours.'' • Tps T.sTsEr.- , Father, has Mr. C r got well egainr said a young urchin the other day. • gGasiell again!' said the father. • WhY-; there Was nothing the matter with biel.i• Why, didn't you say that he was loaded• at a dinner hiiit week V 4 Put:that child..to bed. • • Mr* Child gives a beall and expressive idea of the ways of the wcrk„Fld..l he says— ; 4 1 Society at the n preseht tune isnn ochestra with out a lesiler, where tech' man's : ambition is to . make his own part most prominent without any reference.' werb isawordat signifies to be, to do, or to stiffer, (sshieh is all the grammar k ever was tuglit), and if there's& werb I'm always beim', sometimes duin', and continually infteria?—Chuzziewit • • sor Sunderland,tne Professor of 'Pid.het iam,'• is magnetising all the people of Rhode ~. land, sawing offtheirlinhs, and making them telope important secrets. , , Thomas Free •wae not lqng since arrested in rittabling for stealing a;pair.of boors.. witty 'C .- editor thinks this a plain case of free-booting. There is a gentleman naniedPieke/in the Leg ! illature - of New Jersey: Preserve tie! like to set-a man boast of his benevolence, aid +elicit n puff kilm the newspapers for hia do- ratio* It shows that he is really a charitable man-'-he gratifies himsel4 ' - ' I my ioutiTsaid an lady on seeing the Political beading in a newspaper, Illinois mo ving, 61 hope it won't move on 4my son Wil- Eaxo'slaroi on the border of Indiana.' • A petition has _been presented to the souse , of Representati►es fiuni chi:este of Blaine, praying that thh Province of N. Brunswick may, be roan nexeir to the United ate& • • IA remarkably brilliant eruption of Mount Etna Viol' place un the 80th of November last.- The news of tho payment of the Pennsylvania Interest, did not reach Boston in time it 4 the Steamer The aggregate indebtedness of the several States . . $215 720,Q35. E FURNITURE' FURNITURE!! CABINET BIANIMACTOILY. rewrap classatch. IMPECTFULLT tote the i•eati '" m gy public, th at he is note prepared rigiliture all Mc* of.llonsehold matador Furniture bike tut i—MtalltliMet, and hie Wan manna. Be ban also on hand, at hie • Wara-romnis illthantalmo attest, corner ofdelant Wee; an assortment of, MAROMANT GRAMM of the Truth Pattent with Hair Seats; Pinaiftshogamg Contra Tablas, Mahogany Contra Manus. made after the French se*. with flume, In addition to the above, the advethiger Is prenatal to receive and execute all orders fbr•repairs, km,which will be attended to and dabbed it the rtest notice Ail Mods of aphoirte fag, suck u covering Sofia, Chairs, Lounges, arc., will be finished in the thost ap proved manner, ifentruitid to his charge, a long expe rience to the business having qualified Win fa the un dertaking`• - • Theadvertlser aroul/Srollll the nubile that although residing in Pottsville, be can tuns out Ihrniture of the best workmanship, st si low,prices, as any ores city Warehouses, and respettibily requests thosewho need articles in his line,. to give him a all, Wane purcha eingelshuMare May 25 11-1 y . • NE* STORE, -! OLIVER. EL I 'MARS . = , REfIiECTEITLLY iinanunce to ,. the citizens ._dr achullkill county, that they hav coMmenaed bull nets In the Sotte recently occupied by William C: telb, one door south of the" Post °Mee; in *he' Borough of Pottsville, where they haus just opened a new .snd earefidly selected stock, of - • Dry Goode, 'Groeckieg, . Class, . Quefris,. Earthen ani .. • lotei Ware, 4e4 4z;•eri. Among which may be found Cloths,, Cairimeres, Sat- Mbusefire detains Ginghams, .Lawns, Merl noes; SOks, Satin, Laces, Nanking, Ifollands,Flannels, Marseilles, Valencia, Silk, satin, and other Vesting*, a great variety of Murillo, Eleached and Unbleached, Silk, Cotton, and Gingbarns, Handkerchieh, Summer Collis, Velveteens, Laale'e and Getitleman's Stock . tap; Gloves, and Mita Ofall descriptions; Also, Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans Molasses, Sugar, Coffee and Tee, Cheese, Candles, Sotip, Salmon, Shad Mack, eral; Rerring, Rams, :Shoulders and Smoked Meat generally Tobacco, Sagan, Crackers, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Sweat fll Lamp, OIL &e &, &e _ . 1111,11111 purchased their goodir.With great care and on reasonable,t erms, they will be enabled to 'dispose them, at prices quite as low as their neight tire Fubruary 24th, • ' GREAT ATTRACTION! TIIE citizens of Schuylkill County, are res pectfully invited to visit the .NEW STORE of JAMES H. KELL Y, tlentrestreet, Pottsville, where they will find the most splendid and es alive assortment of ') Weeks, Watches, Jewelry, ere. Ever exhibited to the hteople of the Coal Region.— Among the last rivals from the •city, will be found Clocks of every variety of pattern, quality, and price. Gold andiSilver Watches, the best 'as sortment everbrought into the Country—Jewelry of all descriptions—'Musical Instiuments aril hu= sic—Guns, a Variety .of double. and single blii relled—Pistols from Allen's six barrelled revolver, down to the simplest single barrel, with and without dirks, attached to the barrell—Dirks, and Dirk KnivCs. Scissois, Pen Knives and Cutlery of various di*criptions—Silver, - Te9 and Table Spoons, Musical Bodes, &c., &c.. altigether pre senting attractions upequalled in the region.— The subicriber being in the constant end almost daily receipt of new a •cessions to his stock, is de termined to sell, and will sell lower, than any other establishment i the country. , JAMES H. KELLY. Nov. 16 1844. 46-3 Mo H. 'they'll be sure INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXER & LINIMEN T—A cure for Rheumatic affections. This article pene trates to every nerve and sinew of the person using It, and it has attained a repiftation unequalled by any oth er article. in Rheumatism. This will cure the most se vere cases—extend contracted muscles, and bring feel ing and se nsibility.to linibs long paralyzed and useless. We.only need refer to some cases below to obtain the confidence of the public for these articles. • The following are two respectable, and the gentlethen too well known to requil d e comment. Let them be read.' I have been afflicted most grievously since 1832 with 'Artheumatism and contraction of the cords of my legs, caused by the cramps ofjhe cholera. which I then bad in its most severe form. After trying many remedies tm vain , I have found relief—had the cords of my legs 'relaxed—the swelling reduced—and am greatly benefit ted by the nor ofonelfottie of Liniment, used externally and one bottle of Indian Vegetable Elixir, used internal ly at the same time. I can now walk with ease in po sitions that I could not a week ago endure at all. . JAMES G. REYNOLDS,• • ' 144 Chrystie sire A, corner of Delancey street. Though this was given more than a year sunce, , Mr. Reynolds, was a few day ago at the office, where thiii remedy was obtained in ull health and perfectpossea slum of his legs and feet, and though over sixty years old, stood up on his toes epeatedly to show the spec tators how complete he ,as cured. This remedy reach es and soothes the nerved, and allays painvenast effec• .tually on its first application, and by a few repetitions . removes more effectualtd.tftt speedily Rheumatic pains, than any other applicalicliv was ever known to do. Its effects are powerful and immediate.. Let .thorre.aillict ed try It but once, and they must be convinced. The Liniment is,much counterfeited ay to external ooks, and the only test of genuiness is tolfiird" the fag simile signature of Comitock & Co: If-that cannot be Fbrind it is counterfeit. Buy only at ComstOck's Branch House, No. 2, North sth street, Philadelphia, and in Pottsville of ' Feb. 17, " 3. B. Q. MARTIN MARSH'S , SUPERIOR. PATENT TRUSS .1 1 l ) i Ai, 1 Dr. Joseph White's Otero Ahdotninil Support era. t- A supply of the above articles; just received and for sale, at the manufaaturers prices, by 1. JOHN S. C. MARTIN, /- Druggist October 28, 44 . FOR SALE. Battin's Patent Coal Breaker nrsTlll3 economical machine is non sucessful opor titian at Mr. Bai w'i t's and G. Spencer & Co's mines near Minersville, the Delaware Co.'s mines near Potts rifle, and Mt. Packer's mines near Mauch Chunk. - _ . This machine is important to theland owner from its great reduction of wastage in breaking, and atilt more Important to the collier, the cost of preparing coal for, market bring by its use reduced to less than one fifth of that by the ordinary method. Inquire of the proprietors, .1. &., S. Batim, Philadel phia, or the subscriber at Minersille. ' D R. BENNETT. Jun 1, FSLI, AND 'WINTER i FAS }HONS. M i a d vilfo es Td ru v il i Y ci i n n i . • : — that she will open her fall and winter fash ions, this morning; solicits them to examine he assortment of Bonnets,. Velvets, Silks, llibbons,& Having selected her goods with care ssio qtrility beauty and style, she confidently anticipates a con tinuance of that patronage, which has heretofor been.se liberally bestowed. November 2, , 4t-- THE Brick Store and Dwelling, now occupied by Morris & Brother, on Centre ••• •I. street, opposite the Town Hall, is offered Un . foe sale—the house ism° stories, ^g feet front by 95 feet deep, plume Kitchen flack. Lot extends back 139 feet from Centre street. Also a two story Frame hmise and lot. back of the above on Adams street—house two stories, IS feet front, 31 feet deep ; Lot 9S feet front, runs back 00 feet from Adams street, Hydrant In the Yard of each house.-- 'The Store and Dwelling Bent for 8300. Possession will be given, on the, nest day of April next.' For terms, apply to Dec. 21 BA-NNA , pr , s Cheap Book & Stationery Store. MBE subecrlher . has recently fitted up his Eitel) ment, and is determined to sell all.kinds of School Books, Armeeflosses. Books, - Blank Books, Etotionary, Panty Station e., ke. Wholesale and Beta% at thd lowest Philadelphia Cash prices. Being determined to accommodate the public, he respectfully solicits the patronage of all those in want of articles in Maine of business. el.• Manny Store-keepers, Teachers and others, sup plied wholesale at the very lowest cub priors. • sa• lf Storekeepers end others, will be hind enough to famish us with a list of the Books, they require ; we wilihe happy to fandshl them with a list of our prices per dozen, in order to ;satisfy them, that we &left goods at Philadelphieprices. War 2, 9- 1 , - B . HANNAN. Agent. . • • Lard i Lamps ! 100 LAIRD Lamm,botlain anal Brittania, of Neal*. Patent, the- belt and molt approved kind— just reeehred. By the ate ofthese Lamps,a more pleas. ant and orilliant light IS obtained, than by the use o the best oil, and at. a saving of, about :•4 per cent.— Bold atllanuractulet .1 prices by, B. BANNAN, • Sept. • - Agent ix 3 ALSO, Millinery. For CHARLES STORER. EMI TOILET ARTICLES - GLENYS „ROMA*. irgaDoz, PLICASIIIT AND aszum CVII kis Pimples, Tem fled/gni, Meth. of E utter lisgwores, and other oledmits alitetioas of the Ism rosaries evell.llll.lthE ..melldiviag to this complexion a cleanewe truly asemutu. TO gentlemen It is Meccurenende4 for removing the irritation and ptit. er - dWease• ache. althWaftartprodaced by the see of. strong alkaline su and cr tames shaving. the laly. dor may be used er as the most donate skin.and areftesidng :WM wens ~b. marts travellitii, price 50 ems per bottle. • Chstnes Imam Haia Otc.—•This m g *don Is compounded °furious oda, Caftan a Compound of great Yalu, for promoting the growth trod preserving the hair. It nourishes the roots, thereby mums it to grow with vigor, and aventhig it front falling out, or turning grey , remov at the same - Itme,lthe dandruff which cameo th e to fall vat .Tothete who have lost their hair by *knees or anrilthar cane, except old age, e is confidently rec. comthended, irglyes a &loaf) , softness to the leeks, and has the singtder propenyormaking the hair dark, and is therefore ma:moreiMbut to those Who era beginning to ttomgrey—it Is also an excellent muting Enid and being pleasantly perthmed it breech esteemed fbr dres-' slog the hair general, and for the betas of children, priced° mum Der bottle. • GiaNN's Anos - ATic Ross TOOTH Pent. This very pleasant and truly ericactons dealt:flee, is prepared from ingredients perfectly harmless, it gives le Pauly whiteness to the teeth. firmness to the gums, and fragancy to the breath, removing spots or Incipi ent decay. end preserving the teeth effectually. It has been nerd and reecommendeti by dentists in their prac lige; and is believed to be equal to any article of the kind in use. It Is put in neat China boxes, and baring a solid form„ is not liable to waste or spill, and is nee from the grit of Tooth Powders in general, price 25 ets. per box. • GLENN'S INDIAN HAIR DYE, is WRITER ted to change grey or red hair to shangome brows or jet black, without injury to the hair, or even staining se the Skin, and may be used with perfect safety. To thole who have become prematurely grey, it is invalu able; and to gentlemen who are troubled with grey whiskers it is strongly reccommended, the color pro duced is natural, and will not rub off, or soil the whi test muslin. Price 50 cents. ; MICRAITX'S FRECKLE . WAtile-•••A coin lete remedy for Freckles. This remedy,was invented by Dr. Chs Michela, of Lombardy, a distinguished Phyatclan of the last centuiy., The proprietor has ere ry confidence in it; es a superior preparation for the purpose deiftned,tt may teased without the least cau tion, and for pimples and other affections of the skits, It lea certain cure. Price 37l cents bottle. / , The above named articles ' have been sold very ex tensively by . the subscriber for Amy years, and are conecientioney recommended to the public, as Donn of of real value, and sotto be ranked with the bum bugeof the day, a single trial will convince the mon skeptical, that their good 'qualities ate not over rated; "A Good Shave aid Shave.' ' t. GLENN'S UNRIVALLED SAPONACEOUS COM POUND FOR 8114VING: TO Gentlemen who shave themselves, this-artiele kiffered with the greatest confidence as equal, if rot superior to any other Shaving Snip in use. For a delightful and consistent lather, which will not dry u pon the face or Irritate the most delicate skin, for the ease and comfort it gives to the often troublesome ope ration of shaving, rendering it surpassingly easy, this, comPound can be safely rec.commended. It Is equally effectual in warm or cold water, and after using it, the' face is left soft and pleasant, and entirely free ftom the Irritation and roughness often caused by the use of strong alkaline Soaps and Shaving Creams. The com pound is pleasantly perfumed and pat up In a neat chi na box, answering all the purposes of a shaving , box, end - on trial will be found very economical and conve nient, during the few years this article.has been before' the ,pablic, she proprietor has cold 35,000 boxes, of it, and the demand is constantly increasing as its . merits 'become known. The agents are authorised ts , return the purchase money, where it does not give adze sat- Iseittion. The Saponaceous Compound is Comprised of Ingre dients, so - admirably compounded, that shavin.g with it,' is aq absolute pteasure.'—U. S. Gazette. 'The Saponaceous Compound, - is the best preparatioir extant for shaving purposes. It is extensively patron ism; and deserves to be ; every gentleman , who shelves himself, should buy It.''—Philadelphia Gazette. 'We beg to call the attention of the bearded portion of our subscribers, to the Sapnnacenueaompound. without exceptidrizbe best shaving solposre ever use.d.' —Philadz. Transcript. 'The Saponaceous Compound for shaving, is the best —perhaps the very best article in use, for scraping the bearti fronithe human face divine. What with a keen rater and this compound, you may shave your face in halfthe time, you are pronouncing the word. D. is an anomaly in language—it is a very good shave, and yet no sbave.'—iloston Daily Times Piepared by L. W. GLENN, Dpinufacturer of PerfuMery,' Cosmetics, and Panry Soaps, 52 and 84 South-Third street, opposite tae Ez chffige, Philadelphia: And also sold by BEIsit.DANNAN, Ag't., Pottsville. bitty t 8 2o—ly Philadelphia, Reading' & potts.i liner - . Rail Road. - , I tapp 6: ;1 Reduction of Freight on lllerchandize. WI AND AFTER Monday next, June 20th, .1844, ,EGoods will be forwarded with despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, between Reading and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. l'•'.___. -- Between Between . . Reading Reading ~.. • • . - - and and • • ~, Phikt. .Pottsville. Flaster., slate, tiles, "ite, ' ' .01 10 z 70 cts piglron, blOoms, timber, ) . . 'marble, rosin; tar, pitch, 120 2O eta. i• antl,grindstones, . Nails d."-spikes, bar iron, 1- ctistingioead.turpentine l bark, raw tobacciii salt, provlsions,potatoes, lure bey, stoves, ti.c.., E Flour per barrel, Wheat, corn, rye, clover 1 seed,-d• salt per bushel, c Erri'ceries, hardware,steel,) copper, -tin, brass, 4o ' !nestle liquors,maehine rand eggs, ctees b e u ,la e r r d and tallow, oil, wool, cotton, leather raw hides, paints, nys- -r tits, hemp, and cordage.) 1 DrYGoods: drugs ,c- medi-) ernes, foreign liqubrs, Wanes, glass, paper,fresh . •0 60 • 170 flab, meat, confeetiona-I ry, books 4- Stationary. - . - Din additional charges for:esirnallsslon. storage, or receiving or. delivering freight at any of the . Compa ny't Deleon on the July 15, 1843 Tcrtlyers, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Steam (1 Engine Builders; and others " PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES From 4 inches to I in calibre ruin to 12 feet long, , Capable of sustaining pressure from 400 to 2500 Its. per square inch, with Stop iAirics, T., and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with screw glints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER Fume - • irk et en. 7.1 Mandfaetured and for sale by vonius, -TASIKER & MORRIS. Warehouse B. E. , Amer of Third & Walnut Streata.' PIDLADELPIIIA. • ,Tuly 11. Wholesale and Retail Store - TMITE subscriber is induced from the very Merit en couragement he has received (and also from the necessity of their being a cheap Retail Store, in this pas[ ache town) has procured and will keep constantly onhand—Flour, salt, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, Mo lasses. Vinegar, &c., &c., which in connection with his present stock of Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel, Herring and Cod fish, Brown, Yellow and White Soap: Also a very superior article of pure Palm, Almond and Fancy Soaps—Sperm and Tallow Candles.-Winter and - Fall strained Sperm Oil, &c. &c., &c. All of which he' will sell at the lowest Cash Retail Prices—And to families, or those buying to sell again a liberal deduction will be made, in proportion to the quantity taken. ,^ .' EDWARD YARDLEY, York - Store. P. s.—FroM the fart of my having a person in the City, whose time and attention, is devoted to the'selec- Con of the articles I propose selling, I have no hesita tion in saying that I can tarnish goods as cheap, ai any In Pottsville. Call andudge for yourselves. pottsvMe, Sept. 23,1 843, Ml E. -Y. Perfumery! Perfumery ! MBE. subscriber has just opened' a lot of Elegant and Superior French Perfumery, among' which a Farina Cologne,Florida Water. Honey Water, a very pleasant perfume, sad is an excellent article for keeping hair in curl foreither Ladies,.Gentlemen Or Children; Roman Kalydor, for the , Complezion, Sthelling Bottles; Lavender:Water, Rose Water, In node?. Bear's Oil, in Pots and Battles, Marrow t o. o. niatum, Orrie Tooth Wash, Toilet Powder, Powder Boxes and Puffs, Indian Oitand Indian Dye:for col ouring Hair a heautiful brown and. dark color, Ma cissar Oil, Scent Bags for drawers, Genuine Otto of Roses, in Bottles, BroWn Windsor. Musk.,Orange mid Lemon, Otto of Rose, dtc.. - 4'c' S nips. A so, Glenn's Sapothceons Compound for anteing, Rixissell's Celebrated Shaving Cream, Reusaell's Emollient Japonaceous Paste,for whiten. leg and softening the Hands, and . preventing chap . ping. . . Roussell's BaLsamiq Elixev of Larigier , for the Month land Teeth, keeping the breath freak and sweet, '',.preserving the' gums in.a healthy condition, and preventing the decay,gng of the.tceth.rectimmended by eminent Dentists. Ferrule at Philadelphia prices. by r • , B. BANNAN, Agent. at-, December, 21 =ZEMIIIII=I J (, '. r . THE __MINE._ 'TOM_ AL. Elie ' canna . 1,0 'Vole& - ( /by', rrutk. is mighty. ),I that ca DR. ,LE 4 wrs AutfuPARILLA <C3j Lariid~mc{gead?irsasti ilOcr inlentass of Ssailtytwilla WI it wale, toortiOtod to beittionier thine bettor ofMOST JlSSellrallger than. Our of SONE, and thanthne otos anoNogyrproPuitd in the trolled States. f • • Dr. Laidy's Sarsaparilla Is ttleozenteaded by all reg.- =Physicians in preferences* any other. All who rcr used Ix, have derivedMOlS BENEFITiIom one bottle than three ta ten of others: - and those whot after baying used others preparations, whhouthenedt, wM ass Dr. Leidy's. wM soon be convinced OW I/lowl ands bats already been) of the fbiegolag &seaman. The apparatus with width Dr. Leidy* etttracts used in - Ids prepanttiOn of Busaparilli as prepared; is the only one in the United States, imparted by Dr: Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of Pellets/ & Cav soon, in Par* at a great expense. and is capable of es- meting the medical virtues of Sarsaparilla and other roote, more effey than by any other process. - As SEVERA HO N DRED CERTIFICATES of re markable curesand recommendations front clergymen and physicians Owe been from time to time published it is only thought necessary to kup tie public (=patted us to where Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla can by obtained maims, rmmely,_at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH ERNI MUM, 191 North - SECOND Street, near Vine St., (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents:) Fred. Brown's and Fred. Matt's Drug Stores, Philadelphia:' Prise ONE DOLLAR per bottle; 3 bottle's for Si 50, and 8 bottles for 04 50. Also by F. Long, Lancaster; and at J. G.BROWN'S Drug Store, formerly W. T. Epting's, COMM Street, Pottsville. May 11, 19— THE POOP POSITIVE. me. Kum:— • w My • • . ife was afflicted with pain in the breast. and a severe Cough, 1 dor the period of five years. ' About the Ant of Key last, the • became so redara,that she was eon ' lined to her bed for several weeks'. en. tirely unable to move. 1 called in our Amt. ' ly physician, who after some Inman% ate., left her a few pills. The nest day the Doctor paid • • her anothermitt,and then told me that medicine was entirely useless, as her recovery was impossible. • • I then procured a bottle of • -Dr. Swayne's Coot pound Syrup o . • Wild glen% • which commenced using accordin *he g to the directions. and from which shp, derive 4 considerable benefit. .1 con tinued the ascot the Syrup until she had used 10 bot tles. By thtsahne she had recovered perfectly.. fibs now enjOys good health, and attends to her household 'duties ma usual. 1 would most cheerfully reecommend this medicine to all similarly afflicted. I What is the price 0(10 or 13 bottles; compared to good health 1 Yours respectfully. • *JACOB HAEE. Montgomery Townsid : Franklin Co.. Pa.; • • Februaryn. 1843. Mr. Hale Is Mold and respectable Farmer Of this county, wel known to the major part of onr daunt. He reside about 12 miles from th 4 borough. • • J..• R. E. Clismbersburg, Pa. Oct. 31,1843. • CAUTION-11 preparations from this valuable tree, eacept the °Renal. Doctor Swayne's Compound Syr up of Wild Cherry, are-fictitious and counterfeit. Pre pared only by Dr„Swayne, whose Office is now remo ved to N. W. corner ..of Eigth and Race streets, Phila delphia. , • THE WONDERFUL CURES ' Performed by this valuable medicine in Pulmonary Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Influenia,Asthrea. Bron chitis, :Pain in the Side and breast, Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, spitting. Blood, Liver Complaint, 804, have excited the astonishment of ail who have witnessed its marvellous effects. There is no account of &Medicine, from the, earliest ages, furnishing a par allel. The almost miraculous cures effected by this medicine, are nnpredecented. i• BE CAUTIOUS to risk for the•o4risa/ and only GEN um preparation, Dr. MAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Office Northwest corner of Eigth and , •Ltare 'tercets, Philadelphia. . For sale in Pottsiille, by DANIEL KREBS, and J. G. BROWN; In Orwigsburg, by B. VOUTE, Nov. 30 • YOUNG - LADIES' HIGH SCHOOL I. • , , MISS ALLEM, . I -1Q ETIIIMS her thanks to the public, for the very lib erall b support they have bestowed on her School, and ;lopes by strict attention to the -Scholars entrusted to her care. that she will continue to receive their pat ronage: I S.he has associated with her; Miss A. E. AYER, from New England. In addition to the branches already taught, Miss Ayer, will give • instruction in Spanish, Italian. Drawing and Painting. ~ • Great attention Will be paid to the moral as' well as Intellectual culture ofthe pupils under their charge. A The Whiter term, which commenced Dec. 2d, will be , resumed on the 2d of lanuary. 1845. Pupils from a broad, wit (t hen he accommodated with board, on rea sonable ternte, under-the supervision of the Teachers. Terms and other particulars, will be given on appli cation. I,_ . I Pottsville, Dee. 21, 1649.. ' 51— i. Groceries, Liquors; Hay, &c., , - ". CUAPER THAN EVER.. . , FIIHE subscriber has just receiveu al large supply A of 1 Liverpool fine and coarse Salt, in Sacks, Salina, ' do ' do Hay by the Bale, 60 Barrels Miners' Oil, 1 FA) Bags RiO Coffee. Teas of different kinds„in Oests and half chests, Sugar by the Hogshead or harcel, 1 Molasses by the Barrel,&c. f I Together with a variety of other Groceries, all o which will be sold at New York prices, with the freight added lad's. 11 eta. 4 cts. 3 cts Dec. 14, POTTSVII,LE IRON WORKS, $lO 1 33 E . .- 11IeGIlVNIS, RTPECTFULLY announces to the Mlle, that be has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville' iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to build all kinds of Steam Eugines, Manu facture Rail Road Ears, and Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. m Persons ham abroad, in want of Steam. Engines will find it to their advantage to give him a call before engaging else Where . May 11 29- HENJAMIN 9 4 ARCHITECT. Ifo . C s arpenter, illustrated by 61 en p a e n nja-n a n l d e . ti v uilders OR Pra i etical r last edition of t he ust r e a . r. " elv e e a d r Aug. 21 —34 B. BANNAN, Agent APOTHECARY. STORE. • THE subscriber ofl'ors for sale a well se ' eeted and genuine assortment of Jr ;DRUGS MEDICINES, &c., consisting of Chenticals, Medicines, Perfit meg, Window Classes, Patent Medicines Drugs, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Oils, and Varnishes, Pain Brushes, &c. i Which he is disposed to sell at a smal advance, and respectfully solicits a share of the patron age of the public. tlp• Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. • March 16, stoves!', Stoves!! Stoves!!! JEST received at the York Store; a well selected as sortment of Coal Cooking Stoves, Parlour Radiators, Sheet Iron, Cannon and bare Cylender Stoves, of the latest and most Reproved patterns, which I now offer for sale, at Philadelphia retail prices, (cost:of transpor tation only added) which will be found upon examina - lion, cheaper than Stoves of the same quality, have ever been sold in Pottsville. , • Sept. 21 • 38- EDWARD YADLEY INNS Deer Park Farm for Sale, or for Rent, ......_. THE subscriber offers to sell or rent. his. -''''' farm skuated on the road leading to Mime s 0 villa and about 2 miles from Pottsville, con e Mining about 73 nem* and Is occupied as a t- Milk Farm, by &diens Peal. . 0 NV. FARQDHAR. , • , August 24 i • 1 , 34-4 mo . Houses acid Lots f , 5 , 11 ) 1 FOR SAL . E. WM ALSO, a hula number of Buildings and out Lots o !rations sizes, on the Navigation tract, lying principally in the Borough of Pottsville. Apply to SAMUEL LEWIS, Real estate ag't. Centre at. July 15 ' • 2'J—if • School for the Flute. , , • Ql Do do for the Violin, Containing each new and , complete Instructions, to gether with about 150 pieces of Music, price 50 cents each. just received and for sale, by BANNAN June 29 56 Agent. LEADEN - PIPE. • Inch Leaden Pipe, do dO do . . „ 1 inch do do . Just received and for sale by • Aug: 94 :34 - B. SANNAN, 'Wet. Superfine extracts for the Hdk'f SETU .Aft Jeraninnt, 'Seethe, Patehonly, Vervain dce,, ace. :Together with Odoriferous' Scent mss, Otto of Ruses, &c., in vials, for Drawers; together with a general assortment ofßocissell'a celebrated Peril:me ry, just received and for sale by r • BENJ. 'ANNAN, Agent. • November O NOTE PAPERS AND EN VEI,OPES, • (I F the t atest and most fashionable style, to gether with AC:turning Note Papet, just ,re eeived and-forasalell , B..BANNAN, Ag't November 2; • • .414=7- '-' =I JAMES DOWNEY. , Morris' Addition vir Pottnville. 50— - ,• • -.:. ; '.A1r.*4?,;..0;-40... SUMP, • j, ;\ ACOUSTIC OIL! 4144..lisSufi siumus - DEAFNESS CURED. •Scaspa's CorappandL/Cros' l ote Acoustic Oil, D°Rib' cure of DEA 8, pairs, and the Ji. charge of matter, from tle ean; also all those &a greeable noises illathe buzzing of insects, ulas of water, buzzing of strain, tke.. &c. which ate Symptoms otapproaelia; dealbets and also , attendant with the disease. • ZETZFICATZIS. The following Editorials and certificates wl be read with interest as they tweak - facts. which are "stubborn MST .• MOST EITItiORDINAIIY CMS f—if any have donhts they may now dismiss them, and the most incredulous may consider Deafhess as curable. Numerous vises of cures, and many of them very remarkable—by the use ofy3carpa's Oil,' have been published, but this 'caps' the climax' Young or Old may yet recover bearing. A lady in Smithfield. Pennsylvania, and now about 80 years of age had been ,gradually getting deaf for more than 40'years, so that It was next to impossible to make her hear conversatiotr in the loudest topes of voice; Last winter she was Induced to try ilcarpa's Oil •for Dobai.' It is only necessary to add that she has us ed two bottles, and that her bearing is perfectly-restor ed—she is cured. Dumas Cltari-Tits following extract from a letter written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a Mend in Ibis city, is importanC, 'The bottle of Scalpel Oil for Deafbess,, that you sent me; with the wish that my daughter would try it, has been used, and in its effects, have astonished all; you know how very deaf ihe has been since she was three years old—she pow hears quite well, but as the medicine has all beennsed, I wish you to send me an other bottle, which I have every, reason to believe wi care her entirely.'—iTimes. For sale by B. B. GIIMPERT, No. 120 North Second Street, Philadelphia. and by • EICDHOLTZ & SANDERSON, Agents, Pottsville July 21, 1841 k WHO EVER HEARD Or Dr. Leidy's Ceebiated - Vintznent FFAILING to cure the Tetter, Itch, Thirand Watery Pimples of the flee and body, Scaly Eruptions, and - .811 Diseases of the Skin? Of the many thousand bottles, it is put in bottles with the words "Dr. Leidy's 'Tetter and Itch Ointment blown In the side,) neve has an instance been knowc or heard from where it had failed. A'number of refer.. encev•can be made, where it has been used In. schools factories, on board ofvessels, and in families, and cer tilicatts could be published of them, bur for the delica cy 'ln having names , published in connection with at loathsome and disagreeable affections. Price 25 cents per Bottle. • It is prepared only and sold wholesale and retail Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No 191 North SECONE street, below Vine street, sign of the Golden Eagle an . Serpents,) Philadelphia, and by all. the different Drug' gists and Storekeepers attached to Dr.-Letdy's adver tisement of his "Blood Pills" in another column, (whirl please refer to and read, (besides many others through out the country. Sold lo Pottsville at J. G. BROWN'S Drug Store (late Eptipes.) I 9—May 11; 1811, l— .dy _ .e 01 B. A - . Fahnestock's Vermilbge havindueed per. sons who are envious tante success to palm Off upon the public preparations which all edical men know to be inefficacious in expelling worms - from the system. • , This Vermifuge has made its sva into public . favoui upon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine athe kind now used; and while many worm .remedies havei by dint of" puffing' been forced Into sale; and shortly-after gone into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly mer iicti,• B. A. Fhanesiocles Vermiruge continues to be 'triumphantly sustained. It has'only to be used, and its effects will fullY sustain all that is said of its wondMful expelling' power. Certificate. Wales,..Erie New 1 - 1 Jan,7,1843 We certify that we have used It. A Fahnestock's Vermifuge in our families, and in 'every case-it has provided a decided and effectual • remedy for expel img warms from the tCysteni.. - AV,ii cordrilly, recom mendit to parents who have children afflicted with that dangerous malady ' I i • ELON VIIIG,IL 1151. H. PALNE, _ - 1 ROB'T Ikl A V : , JOSEPH BURIIOI'GIIS. • For Sale, wholesale and retail, ak •the Drug Ware house of. ' .13. A. FAIINES ; i"OrI: ct:co. ntli , L Corner of Sixth and Mind ate, Pitsburi:Pa. For Sale in Pottsville. by CLENIENS & A RVIN, Drn gists. •Dattember, 9 ... j - ; ' • JOYFUL NEWS. . A, 'Most every disease that fl esh is heir to may be eared by the timely use of OA KELEY' COM POl.lll D DEPURATIVE IlitUP. This-may be proved - i..atisfactorily to those ivho Will call at any of the stores where this invaluable medicine by certificates - (properly authenticated) of cures Perform ed on individuals who had lost all hopes ofrelief— certificates of Physicians who had the most severe cases under treatment; their patients baying taken the. ',medicine by th ^iradvice :and been cured—certificates from the Piotho notary, Clerk of Orphans' Court, No tary,.&c:. stating Acir, acquaintance with persons of respectability and otandin,,, , r, who having the good of their fellow men at'Veart, have voluntarily ciameror ward and given a statoment of their case and its cure. for,publication, &c. &e, The number Ofthese certi ficates being too great fo r newspaper publication, the subscriber his deemed it advisable' to have a copy of ,the most important cerfficees pioperly authentica ted, under seal, to be placcti at the stores of agents, who have the rnedicinefor sale, where persons afflic ted with Scrofula o i K:s.nr evil White Swelling, Chronic Rhetimatisn ; ar r. Mercurial. diseases .Eruptions of the . kin, f long standing or in cinient Consumption,. siert Heatilache. &c,,&c, may have an opportunity of ascertaining-the names and residences of those who have, .been` cured by its use, and who will be willing:Weaned upon, to give every information required. , 4 Asa more general evidence that this is no quack medicine.' would refer to the names oh - the follow ing well known physicisins, who have attested to its efficacy:—Dr. J. P. theater; Dr. G. Birch, Dr. Jno. Otto,Dr. HAL Muhlenberg, Dr..L E. orber. _Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Clemi cal Store of , E. EICITHOLTZ, Pottsvi le.' J. B. &J. H. Minersv i a I e; Hugh Kineley Port Carbon ; Henry Voute. Orwigsburg. January 21, Dr. Bechter's PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE, For Coughs; Colds; Influenzas,, Catarrhs; Whooping Dough; rains of the 'Breast ana Sides; Bronchitis; Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathing and Ex pectoration; Shortness of Breath; Infiam matitm of the Lunge; and arrest of _ lipprotAing Consumption Tr has been but a few years since this medicine has I been intredocedinto' this country, and has been pro ductive orate most astonishing and unexpected results. As reveraLhutuireti certificates of its effects have been heretofore published, it is only necessary now to re mind the online where it can he obtained genuine Thrndghnttt Germany it is known as the "Life P e rerree." and is the onlrinedicine in use there for the a hove affections , . - It is put up in half pint bottles, with full directions 50 Cents a Bottle r. Prepared only (from, tho receipt obtained at a'great price ? ) and sold wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lei dy's Health Emporium, No. OP - north second streci ned?Nine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents, PlWrdelphia, • • • Par sale in Pottsville, by CIUIiPGOODS FOR CASH, 1 1 • . And tin Credit given. TE subscriber bas Just opened at the Store 'former iy occupied by, Crosland & Christ, Oa Rail Road st., a general namtment of Groceriel7d Provisions which he will at tho lowest possibl Jices for caah . Such as Sugars, Molasses,. Coffee, Chocolate,'TC3, Cheese Rice, Spices, &c., Sperm and Whae Oil, Sper ' . macett, Moulds and Dipped Candles, Soap, Tobaceo,'Segara, Hanis, . ~„ . Shoulders, Hess Pork, , . Dried Beef, Cod- . ' fish,Mackerel ' 4-c ~"--a cc. WILLIAM H MARSH ALL May 15 144. :- ~,...-1 - . - • - • , , SI--;tf ====/11911 mini Guiana visakoir slower IN ilia UNITED } - STATES:. ' Menurkity?s - sp!esulid i4ne ofUmfrm and xi;Li.mil ack,. ARRANGEMENTS FOR. t 846. Old Established Passage , Otliee. 100 Pine Sired, .Cor. of South, It Y. TODimbstriber begs leave to call the attention , of has friends and the public-1n general. to this. fellow ing arrangements for the yearl643, and for the - purpose of bringing out Cabin, Sewed Cabin, and Steerage' Passengers, by the following , Regular Packet Shops to- a n ti fr o m Liverpool. Ships' Names. Captains. • Days Of Sailing from - - . New York. New Ship, Nye, ' June 6 Oct. 6 Feb 6 United States, Britton, " 11-." 11 .." , :11 tankk • Skiddy," 26 " ", . 26 -Patrick Henry, Delano July 6 Nov. 631ar„ 0 Waterloo, Allen. 11 ", 11. " 11 Manias. . Eldridge, , "28 " 25 "26 Independence, "Allen, Aug. 6 Dec, 6 Apr. 0 Samuel Hicks, Bunker,. " 11 " 11 "11 Siddons, E. Cobb, '' 25 • " 26 "20 Ashburton, Huitleson, Sept. 6Jan. 11 May 6 Stephen Whitney Thompson, • ' 11 " 11 "11 -Sheridan Depeyster, 26 " 20 ".26 Ship's Name, tllptains, Days of Salting from Liverpool. New Ship Nye, July2l Nov: Ii Mar 21' United Stale', Britton. 26 Garrick, Skiddy, . Aug. 11 Dec. 11 Ar.ll Patrick Henry; Delano, ' 21 " 21 " 21 Waterloo, Allen, 2 6 Pt 26 19 26 Boggles,.. Eldridge, Sept. 11 ;Jen. 11 May 11. Independence After, " 21 " •21 " 21 Samuel Hicks, Bunker, " 28 "26" 26 Siddons, E. Cobb, Oct. 11 Feb.' 11.1'6e-11 Ashburton. Huilleson, " 21. " 21 " 31 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 20 Feb. 20 J'ne26 Sheridan • Depeyster, Nov. 11 Mar. II Joky 11 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid Mew York Built Transient Ships, such so the 'Adirondack.' 'Scotland,' Russel Glover,' EehO,' and 'Sea,' will continue to oil from Liverpool, weekly in Regular succession, thereby preventing the least pee sibllity of delay or detention in Liverpool; and-for the accommodation of persomtwishing to remit nanny to their families or friends, 1 have arranged , the pay.' merit of my Drafts on the following BIAS :, Cork, Limerick, • s Clonimel, . Londonderry, Sligo, • . Wexibrd. Belfast, Waterford, "Galway, . Armagh, " - ' Athlone, ' Calera Kilkenny, Satins, Traiee, Enniskillen, - Monaghan; • Yonghal, • Banbridge, Ballymena . Parsonstown, Downpatrick, Cavan, Lurgan, -. „Dungannon,- Bandon, . Ballyshannon, Strabane, 'Omagh, Mallow, •• Cootehill, Kftrosh, Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow. England—Messrs. Spooner, Aiwood & Co. bankers, London; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, Passengers can also be engaged from Liverpool, to Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore; by the Regular. Packet Ships on application being made personally.. or by letter, [post paid.] addressed to JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine creel, corner of South street, New York. • AGENTS. Benj. Bannon, Pottsville, Pa. g Michael Mullen, Ito ehestor, N. Y.; Jer. Baggot . Providence, 11.; I. • T, Cough, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio ; Thomas McQuade, Utica, N. Y.. I also beg leave to assure my friends and the public In general, that the greatest punctuality will be obser ved in the sailing of the above Ships, together with all others which. I may have, and that Passengers will experient‘e delay on their ordvalet the different 1 orta w,bere they mean to embark. P. 2.—Pree Passage can also he Secured from the vcrious Ports in Ireland. and Scotland, from which Steamers run to Liverpool'. BENJ. 'BANNAN, Pottsville, Sole Agent Car the State of Penasylvansa. February I, 5. . ; ; Auditor's Notice IN the Matter of the ;account of 0. Rhoads, . Assignee of Moriltz Heilner of Minersville. the Court appointed the subscriber an auditor to distribute the assets in the.hands of the assignee, anion; those Persons entitled to receive thein,— The subscriber will attend to the duties of his appointment. on the 19th of this month at his office in Centre Street, Pottsville, when and where all persons interested in the distribution of said assets, are notified to meet hfm, with their claims and voucher& ' Feb, 2, 1645 PURSUANT to an order ofthe Or ptra i,•• Connor Schuylkill co., the subscriber ad- IMP ministrator of the Estate of Joseph Matz, lato of Port Clinton; in said County, de ceased, will expose to Sale by Public Yen dim or utcry, on Saturday. the 22nd dayfif February next; at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, at the 'house of Samuel Boyer. in Port Clinton, Schuylkill county, the following described _Real Fatale, to wit - The one undiv.ided half of a certain Two Story Stone Store Rouse and lot of ground, in the town of Port Clinton, in West Bunswig Township, in Schuylkill county, sixty feet front and about fifty feet in. depth, and being the lot marked in the plan of .the said town with the number 31; which the said Joseph Matz, de ceased, held in common - with Gabriel Matz, Junior, late the Estate' of said : deceased. Conditions made nown at the time and place ofsale by SAMUEL DOTER, Administrator: • - ' By the tuna. JOHN H. DOWNING, Clerk. Orwigeburg January 181K15 • . 3 _ PURSUANT to an order of the Or: as phans' Court of Schuylkill county, the egg 1, Subscriber, Administrator of the estate of sell Frederic Charles Kroll,lale of the borough _• , of Schuylkill Haven, in the county of Schuylkill ,deceased, will expose to Sale by Publicilfen due on Saturday, the 15th day of Febiliary next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of George"Rauff man, Innkeeper in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven and county aforesaid ; All those two certain Dwelling houses and lorof ground No. 20 situate , in the Borough of Schuylkill lhven, county of Schuylkill. late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given and the Conditions of 8 le made known at the time and. place of sale by JOHN RUDY, Administrator. By order of the court. JOHN IL DOWNING,. Clerk. OrtylgsburOanuary 18, 1845, New Lumber Yard. 2HE subscriber anuouuces to the public that be ha opened a , LUMBER YARD - in the borough of Pottsville, immediately bach.of the new Presbyterian Church ; Where he will constantly keep on hand,a, la.ge assortment of Lumber, of every description. He has on hand Pine Boards, from *lO to $lO per M. and Oak, from $lO to *9.0 per M. fie respectfullfsolicits the patronage of his , friends and the public, and feels confident, that hi will be able to supply Lumber, at such rates, as will give genera Satisfaction. • JOSEPH SHELLY; Feb. 17, 38— NEW GOODS. • TOSEPII MORGAN, has Just received a now assort sment of Goode, among which are splendid neva style Prints, Silk, Embroidered Nett Jcarfs, Brussels Net 21 yards wide, for Shawls, Thibetand Silk Shawls,. Lisle and Ishburton Lace, a very superiorfcle of Stripe .I* , onett Muslin, Thread Lace,Jaconet nserting, „ variety of other time goods, all of which will be s old at the lowest cash prices. Pottsville July 13' Annuals, Very Cheap. /SHE subscriber has on hand a . few copies of I the Annuals for`lB4s, which he will sell ve ry cheap Apply in timo. Jan. 4 1845. 111. BANNAN; Ag't TO LAWYERS 'AND SCRIVENERS.. lIIHE subscriber has just received a beautiful sr— .'. tiele of foolscap paper. ruled and plain, almost as tough as Parchment, suitable for Instruments of writing, which will besold by the ream. quarter or hall ream. . B, BANNAN, Ag't. August I 0 ; 32 BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES . MADE OF TIIE best refined! American _0 . Iron, for saleat about the same prices of the . Iron in bar, beiqg a saving !of abOut 1110 per - cant to the 'purchaser. All shoes sold, or . - warranted, and if not gatisfactory, ran be ' returned and the money will be refunded. GRAY & BROTHER, l 2 Walnut.st. I Philada. June 8 , 1 *3-- TEST received at the York Store a large and fellers assortment of Hollow Ware consisting of 8,6, 4, 2 and 1' gallon pots Skillets, Boilers, &e., • dtc.. which will be sold wholesale or retail at the linart cash prices. Also waggon bogee of all sizes. Cedar ware such as tubs, buckets, Atc.,A.c.. Jan. 12,1845, EDWARD YARDLEY., J G BROWN, Ag SCHOOL BOOKS,I ritHE Subecriiber has jusi received et essortrnen AL prehooi Books; which Be offers to ritioso who wish to purchase to sell against as low rules. if no rower, than they can be purchased in Philadelphia This assortment embraces almost every kind.— Try us. • B. BANNAPi, Agent. Sept 14, 1844. 37-- Letter Presses, Very Cheap. AT the low.rote of $7 50, which ate equal to the Iron Pressei, smiled! last as long,l just rectir ed and for sale by .pt. 11. 37 .., . . Eno* - Skibbreen, Dublin, M. N I DOOLEY. PUBLIC. SALE. PUBLIC SALE.- Hallow. Ware. B BANNAti::Agent MEII k 1 4 0 • :' tfitweertil.rdeitioilr oaftits , akagisi The Sealtork tota f ts erg slol.4l as «runt of "thin mild In Atitifidnip t Aran awns mud and put dont I ntiesbut teuverte: Our readers ire already aware of tt4ifeet, thee" the Portuguese Lilana of lifsthrheothe ea; tab_ fished religion is the Rent= Catholiknone oth er being tokrated among the common been the theatre of anpleuant accurrer* midair to a desire of 1101110 of the papulatioit 'kit become Protestants.' A letter from that Is i sid, date; 26th of November, reedit:4l7 nil, ft Tates the Particulars of a conflict tietweenthe l'ititetante converts and the - Military, which hid *truly oo• • cured, and of which we had a Very brfe - f aroma by . the late English steamer. We 144:endeavor to publish 'it toomarow. In the mean: time, we would stite that the Protestants were "ailed ear. ly in November; while engagedin religions ier vice, the police broke into the house, kni4ad down the man who was officiating in the eeivice, and' carried off four or five prisoners. *The people bay ing pursued them, released the prisonenand cap• Lured the police, except one,. who escrigid. The Populace tied. the hands and feet of theiislice and left them on the road. An army of 350:,nen was then orderedout to pat down the . converts, and a fatal coeflici ensued. Eight, 'Odium rriirre - killed, and a number of Protestants. A large amberof t he latter were taken prisoners, who ant to be sent to Portugal to be tried ai ELECTIONS IN OLD= Tura.—lt 11 : 1# 010 law in Massachusetts, in the year 1643,144 "for the yearly, choosing' of Ambient', (now - *Mors), the freemen shill use Indian corn itisbeans.-- The Indian cola to manifest electior4e beans contrary; and if any freeman shall pun more hen one /radian' corn or bean for tlia Li ihoics or • refusal of any. Publid officer, he shall forfeit,' for every such offence, fen pinmds,•ika! " election cry--s to the polls !!--i•to.- slit polls!' Which the still preserve,. no doubt sirigiakted with the party voting beans; and was, '#o means, an uneppropriate exordium to prerarat4i for the canted. . - Expense of Locomotive Power.--The Lin and Darlington Railway have corititctial to find locomotive power for the transpciii of coal and' coke, on the great Plinth. of Eng4pd Rail way, at the extremely low rate of onacilglith of a "penny per ton per mile. I sometime agOinention ed that the Midland wee carrying coalifst three farthings, or six-eighths of * penny, 'an making a good profit. The pnisent Contract fini il lustration of the fact Mi.s Landon says do think tfildihe affec tion which cling t 4 the home of oar chilklinidd— the early love which lingers round the Havers we have sown, the shrubs we - have phfstited—is; though a Simple, a 'sweet and purifying*aluence on the c.baractei. I cannot help thinithiOthattliii drooping bdugh, the fairy-like rose, leitAftrinne of their own grace to one who has loved Arm. and made them her companion. . • CONDEMNATION DT WIIOLESALZ,-410 edi tor of the Signs of the Times,' who ints been travelling through New England on I , 4eligious 'tour, daes not speak in such complimentyy terms • of the 'Population 9f Providence, R. es he might. He says— .If there be now residing in the city..tAf Prov idence a single disciple of Jesus christ,.ein could not learn his name pr residence.' 1„..= , JoiraTiliN %i3CSTLES.-41114pi1l COle-: hiated work"cailled High Lite in Newlcii#, Jona than thus enlarges on the prominent , fajihion of , the day, while giving att.necount of a attny' or • conversationary' he attended at tho:liplendid' mansion. of his • cousin John. Speakin'i of his cousin's wife, ho' thus remarks: • • I looked at her putty earnestly, Icart:011 you, and I do think she wouldhave been a Mid:ter that John might My . ° Been proud of, ititiv:4l.i't for that stuck up way she's got since shel-eat* down here to YOrk.. I never seen a critter% haelt shuck up as her's was, I rally did think she as get ting the rickets; and I felt so anxious aborot it that Iturned to Cousin Jolin afore I went to *milt to to her, and sez I, Sort of low, !cousin - Jolin, how did your wife huit her back so! I dada* i r tMakei 'me feel awfully to see what a hump shoos got a growing since she's come away from 6'4Moseti cut.' With that (.;riusin .Jobn looked other and' raffed a little, but I seen he didn't feel ji4,:right .and arter a minute, he said, sez he, .11nsh cous in you must not speak so loud; it's true ,'i Mary, has put on rather too much bustle, but fash ion you see.' I looked round and true tuipu there wasn't a gal in the room that hadn'ellier back -a sticken out the same way:Such a set, , hump backed critteral never did put my eyes On 2. afore ; and yet they all strd about smiling an4 , :talking to .the fellers as'if n othing ailed them, poOrkings!" A correspondent writes from Rome duo never before were there so many strangers in :tfai! City. There are said to 'A 4000 English familut this Must be an exageratione - I - I =r THIZVES.III PAnis.—lt is estimated that mere aro 10,000 thieves in' Paris,' vrho•steadiltimrsua their pfofession. • Callon Deatroyed.—Ffieen hh ndred Mei of cotton, owned by Messrs. Pope and Wiulsworth. were destroyed by fire'at.Yezoo city, Milisi.on th 25th nit. 39 j„ Five . Stearners were recently lost bet Wen Louis and :Cairo Tho steam Trigate"Princetsii is in tlioloort of New York• • ; McCurial - , the Baltimore murderer; who tried to cut his throat, is no w trying to starv e: to death. • 7 - ?t. • - The New ;York Sun wants to know 4 ,bat a pauper is. Some quaint writer says, thi4 every man is a -pauper, fed and clothed by ttni boon , ty of Heaven. .' Is-stentr. T ls tt complimentary or tiotii to Bay that the , first number 'of a paper lin befht:e us '0 =•-• "Y. Ensign. (mplimentary. - It gives preeedepeiSto the . paper—as- thus--'- lies, before us.'- Ric/tmond Star. 1 - . - Taglioni, it is said, will not come to thf coati• try, unless she receivesa guarantee of 3,000 francs a night. An-offer of £lOO a night at 14TOrid bit been tendered 'to her. . , Rags! Rags ! ! •j_ rrAfgn . pod for Rags of exchanged fOl Cody, at tti is newt!. October, 19 11110 %Esc! - 4 112 I
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