alocliinc. : -Vort9:l ! Jcm 'TlaJgo married ould hay - notice,- O&M, she was a Charming youttg,bfida ; Wittiturf he then Wilt a brick house, • Atidthe front door was on the back side. Thu Mai' it was tiled wid oat stia*, The cellar was on 'the first floor, And the chimney in order to draul., 'Wasimiltjust outside of ate,do9l'. A bc:gg.ir ivaS Teddy Malone, His biger was his only brother ; 'lle has nothing at all of his own, Except what belonged-to his 'nether. neniglit TedJy says to the squire, • I'm so cold give mo, something to cat, I'm so dhry let Me skt by the fire, . And so himLry I must warm my feet. *eh: honer; one day says Pat TAT:, For he was a scandalous glutton, 70 7 trturrutir I'll kill thy fat pig, • For I'm sure hell mike illigrtrit mutton ; So then In goes into thejtovel, And he hands the 07, up by the heel, Cut hi; throat all so torte with a.shbvel. Saying, .tl.is is- the way to dieia One thy PaMy Mulligan swore He hati omit all his mouth to a. bllstZry at dinner the. morning. before= 'An! what ‘sad if wid aAtell hid :later. :Says Pally •ju.;t they, far to gueits',: •Oil: ['can't '—•ttint rit tell ye 'my swale:o 'T«.1.9 nothing at all more or !esrf, • 'han a Yaw zua,-..ted frozen potatco • Dunifarg.,. while ciaminirk; a witness, asked him if he did not li% e et the eery: verge of the court. •Yen I wao the reply, 'And pray why have you. relected such a spot for your resi-. (kneel' 'ln the vain hope of ezeapl92,4lte rascal ly of dunning,' was 114 retort. A witness with a Bardulphian tiO4oming to Ilunriing's way, he said , . to ,him, 'NOw, Mr. Cop per-nose, you hare been sworn, what do you say?' .Why,• upon my oath,''replictl tha witness, .Iw.iuld not exchange my copper,nose 'for _Our brazen fate!' street in London pute yOu in tnilid of a tooth that hag pained you fur a length •f tuna?—Gang gicra" When I ,Eltould ou a, ply a sorere.:gn'remedy your tooth! Whytt it is a-king! By what 4.;jlculatorY exeltination would you . declare that youi tooth paineu you? It aches by . . . ~.., .../ . /,,i! ' . • , . ~,,,t Why dues an aching tooth impose silence oli the sufferer? . Becawe it malc.cs him - he/it his jaw! To what•toivit in Poland should you go to have it extracted! Pullusk! .-It won't do to crack jokes on old• maids in the presence of unmarried ladles Who have passed the age of forty. It wont do for a man to tump•hishead a post,unles,+he consciention's4 believes that his head IS the hardest. it Won't do to tweaVa man's nose or tell him he lies, unldss you ate perfectly saiispeil he has not spunk enough . to resent it by blinving your brains out, or (if yon s have no brains) cracking Your -skull. Tot DEFIL MARIIIED.ThIII4 no joke, it is a stublniin fact. In Milton, P 11,; on Christmas daf, by the Rev. Mr. Stoever, Mr. John Devil was Joined irt - holy matt imony to; Miss Elizabeth ! Taut, ail elMilton. i This is a marriage extraordinary, am eyed: absolntely unprecedented, in ancient or modern thnes . ,:that the .Devil should catch a Shad •in Midwinter, pad take her .alive.arid kicking,' to his wedding suffper. Mr. Devil is said to be a vb. ry respectable youmr-.^.buteher. Doctor,' said an old gentleman, who was an inveterate snuff taker, ta a phy,siian, It is true that snuff destroys the olifactory'rerves, clogs, and Otherwise injures the brain?' 'lt cannot be was the tatistie reply,' since those who have bruins never take snuff at all. I ewe ELTr •ro Um LD at.N.—Jim does your moth er ever scold your ‘No--sontething, worse than that.' •I.)oes she eter Whip you Jim' .No never whips ins, tiut - sho washes my fads . 7' ) every ruornhq I' . Araan is suppoaed to be tolerably - well Occu •pied, when he 4.is his wife on one arm, a baby on the other, carrying a basket and cane in his • hand, a cigar in his inouth, and hiS hopeful heic holding on to the skirts of his coat. • Open your mouth Seldom, and !never tufa to the point and .purpose. Shut it chisel silken_mis;• • judging friendship holds the glass to your lipk, To prevent trouble with your neighbseischick ens, call the attention of sour cook to the annoy tince.•This has often been tried with success. •I hare made a decided impression,' as The man said whenrhe fell into the mud. • .Sftv far, zero good,' .3aid the tailor to hia tip- prent!ce .So l so!' said Ilid apprentice Aust se, said the taller: Coo!. hurt yeti r said 'a man to another whom he had knocked 'Oil, not at all—how 4:it tvithTcm 1! as he eooly perforated the same ccreMony Lipmfhim. Hrrr YOURSF.I.F.--.Salty.' said a lover to his intended, tiye us r., hiss, will you;;IallY 'No shan't,' said Sally, .hclp • yourself' • Prog7:go Tinte.—.l pedlar going through land with wooden cluck.. Paint, gum, whalebone, Imes briStict and fake hair, don't make:a lovely lass of sixteen, out of an old maid, no how yuuean fix it. A coquett is said to ho a perfect incarnation of Cupid. Cos yy ! She keeps her &ail in -a quit.- man desires to have a goo 3 character, ho has only to ;lib ; if a bad one, to become a candi date fut . popul l ar favor. • Exercise, alcierin ehirt and a conscience ,clear end nnspapetri,are tho ;great promotive:l of health and happiness! *, Do not locnert your poverty.. Out of the ritt'artent hovel 'yoti call get a night of Heaven. An il!-natured editor perpetrates the following mess of spleen siglmstthat unfortunate class of community, +.lle- rafesl larboard ride dueler theie id no (huger of her attracting any thhig," 7 . •'t IVI E E S It parirpot:.be penied ( For Truth 14 mighty ).that., 11. DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA 4j) Is the purest, strong Fst,Und inest efficatiOus of :up' ' other preparation of siriapargia that isanade.: • IT is warranted to belstronger than &bottles ofIIOAT I others-stronger than four of SOME, and stronger than three attic STRONGEST pkepared by al:lye:am in the United States,l • • •- Dr. Leldy ' s Sarsaparilla is :vio l intnendad by all res pectable physicians In preference to any other. All who have ever used it, have derived 3LORE BENEFIT Oran one bottle than three to ten of others; and those who, alter having used other's preparations, without benefit, will use Dr. Leidy's. will soon be eouvinced (as thous ands have already been) of the fotegoing assertion; • The apparants with ;which Dr. Leidy's extracts used in his preparation of Bartaparilla *as prepared, is the only one in the United States, iniported by Dr: Leidy himself, 4ront the celebrated house of Pelleter & Car enon-InTaris, at a el.& ritpense.and is capable ore:- framing : the medical, virtues of .Sarsaririlla and other roots, more effectually ilmn by an, other process, ). As SEVERAL HUisirlED CERTIFICATES of re • markable cures and re ornmendations NW clergymen and physicians have Ikon - from le to time Piiblislied m: it is only thought neF xiity to Ire the pa - lit tag twisted as=to where Dr. Loitlyle Sarsaparilla ran by obtaimpl kfriieior.rimn ,, lit, at De. LEID ICE IIEALTLITI;:IArrs, RUM. 11l North SECOND *Weer, near 'Vine slgn of the Golden Eagle and erpcntso rred.Brnon i .3'end Frgi.,KclooNt'sEDlvitylitotr.4tstilri.tblloatiltlegi,iti4o,(llo,s fir :0. and - 6 bottles for ti 50;1 • Also by J. 17 .Long, ..nca.tert aid at J. G. BROWN'S Drug store, formerly I'. Ept hog's, - Entre Street, PMtsville, • *ay 11, - • I IS-. .TIIE PitOOF POSITIVE. Mg. HinnY— I , I My vilfe was i . „ afflicted with • pain pi the breist, a sevrre Cough, . r , - •• . Po- the period of [lei years .lariut the firat flay !ail, she' becrtnie so rediteetr,that she waston- Ana to her hedlcor seventl week.a, en • tirely unable to ino‘v. I tatted in our faint ly- physieLin, who after some, inquiry, &c.., left' her a few •pills. The next iIR.y the Doctor paid her another visit, and then told me that medicine was, entirely luseleas. as ' • ' her recovetywas I then priicureit a_beittle of Dr. --Bitaynr's Corn poun syrup 1 o • - thierts, • which , • . • ' ,she commenced using according, to ithe directions, "and Thou w Melt she derived considerable_ benefit. I COP tifrued the use of the Syrup until i,lw 'had used 10 bet ties. By this time she. had term/pen perfectly. She now enjoys good health.l and attends to her household duties as usual. 1 would most cheerfully Jeccoinmend. this medicine ro all similarly afflicted. "What is the pr.ire of 10 or 15 - I,ottles. ';enzparell to good health] . Your respe i.tfully ~ . , . ; JACOB lINEC. - , Montgomery To voship. Franklin Co., Pa., 1 . , February?, 1813. Me Maltris an old and respectable Fanner of-[his „county, well known to the major, part of oar citizens. .11e resides - about le mile, flout this borough. .. . I -. •J. R. K. Chambersburg., Pa. 0eif , ,31, ISO. CAUTION—AII preparations trent this valitablc tree, except the original,-Doctor Sway - ne's Compound Syr up of Wild Cherry, are heti:lnns and counterfeit Pre pared only by Dr. Swayne, Whose Office is• now remri ved to N. Iy. corner of poi and Race streets, Phila delphia. • • •THE 'WONDERFUL CURES . Performed by this valuable medicine in Pulmonary Consumptft, Coughs, diltis,lntluenza,Asthina. Bron chitis, -Pain :in the Side, and breast, Sore Throat, ;Whooping bough, spilling Blohil, Liver . Complaint. .&c. „have est hen' the Mstonislintent - of all vtio have witifitssed its marvellousletncts. i There is fio arena - of of a medicine, from the.ehrliest ages, furnishing a par- I all& Thefahnost miraculous cures effected by this I medicine, are unpredeceided. i BE CAUTIOUS to askifor the original and only are -171;i1: preparation, Dr.. SrAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. . Office Northwest corner of Eigth and Race s tre ets,e, Philadelphia: I . For sale an Pottsville, by DANIEL KREBS, and J, G. BROWN; In Orwigsburg by 11. 'CORTE , MEM ENNAI INDIAN VEGETAEL 4 .I:LINER & LINIMENTLA 1 cure for Rheumatic afflection4 This article pene trates to every nerve and sinew Of the person Using it, and it ha...attained a reputation unequalled by any oth er article in ltheumatinul ,This tvill cure the most'9C. vere cases—extend contracted muscles, and tiring feel inn!. and sensibility to lim s long paralyzed and useless. ‘Vd only need refer to so ne cases below to obtain the O t ilt1(11.11Ce of the pfiblic fir theselarticles. The following are twoecspeetahle, and the gentlemen too tvell known to require Comment. Let them be read. I have been afflicted most grieVousfy Since 1S:12 with rßheumatism and contraction 'of the cords of nty ICZIc t:attscil by the cramps of the choh'tra, which I then had 'in its most severe form. After trying, many remedies m vain, I have found retief—qmilit be cords of my lees relaxed—the swelling' redUced—and ant greatly benefit ted by the use clone bottle cif Liniment. used,externally and one bottle Of Indian yegetable.Elixir, used inti,rnar ly at the same time. • I can IlosyNvalk with ease in/po sitions that I could not a lweek aoo endure at all": ' - IA:tIll.:S. G. nEVNOLW., - - - • 144 Chrystie street, corner of LiMeactty street. 'Though this was Given in:etc-than year since, Mr. Reynolds, was a few days acs it the _Office, where this remedy was obtained in full health - and perfect posses si n of his legs and feet, land t initieh over sixty years old, stood up on his toes repeatlly to show the spec tators how complete ite was curet . _This remedy rc h es and soothes the nerves, and allai•s• pains most enc. twally on its first applicatian, anti by a few - repetitious removes more efrectuallyJand speedily. Rheumatic pains, han any other application was ever known to do. its elTecte are powerfurand immediate . . Let those afflict ed try it hot once, and they mustlintconVinced. The Liniment is - Mitch counterfeited as to external noks, and the only test ofientiiness iS to find the Bic simile sienAture of Corrotock & Co. if that cannot be ftmild it is counterfeit. Buy ottlynt Comstock's Branch House, No.", North :ithlßrect, la , and in Pottsville of L, Feb. -17, ' MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATErff , n...T 1 . 1 . TRUSS , Civ.\- k 1 Ig o , U ..." • ALSO. yr. Joseph 'Wisher Uteri) A.bdonsthel Stippories sr. A supply'of the eh i ove j•lq received and fur sale, at the ni , ”lutlictyrerm price... by JOEIN S. I C. 31 AftTIN, • Drug7isf - - 44- . APOTHECA. October 28. Trig subset ectettand getl uGsi consisting of I inery, Winded ihngi, Paints, Dye-Stuil Which lief 'advance, and respectfull)l age of the publie. === Larch 16, Howes . •q • FOR Ai.:4o, a large nuneicr v,ariouß lines, on the Nay in the Borough of Potty' SAMIIEL LEIVN,I July 16 To Dyer:, illette!ker Engine Dial • PASCAL IRON won't& WELDED WRO 'GIITtIROIi TUBES From 4 inches to 1 in nlitire.ond 11' to I‘.l feet long, capable of sustaining pressure f•oin 400 to ZOO lbs. per square ,incli. With Stop 10,,dcs. T•. L•, and other Gitures to Suit, Ifitting trigalter, With screw tants, suitable for STLA M. WATER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE; activities STEAM GUMMI. FLess ! . , et. . • • "Iganufseturcill and 'for sale by 310101.1S,,TAKER 45.• DIORRISe Warehouse S. E..'uns); of Third Sr. Walnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA.' u. • • July 11. - : YOUNG LADIE S'? HIGH SCHOOL. ,•,_,..._.... i > . . • M I S S j'A: L IL, E N ,* • RETT,JIN_S her thanks to the public , far the very lig eral support they hav bestrit , Aid on her - School, and hopes by'strict;attentisjo the Scholars entrusted to her care, [het she , w'ntinue' tu receive their pat ronage.l . She has 4 m( ''.. iCail whit her, Miss .k. E. AIiER, from New 'Enflanil. InVpddirn to the branches already ht: aug. Miss ityer,\sydl give ins ruction in Spanish, Italian, Drawingand Pai tins. Great attention will be paid to the moral as well as / intellectual culture of th pupils under their charge. • .The Winter term, will i commenced Dec. 2d, will be resumed on the 2tl of 1 unary. 1.5.15- . Pupils from a. broad, tell 1 then be Iwo tumbled,' with Ward, on rea sonable terms, under Din iipery Won of the Teachers. Teenis and other pant - Wats, will be men on appll- Ot lon. I • Fottv;llei Dec. 21, J 6 r - al- In is 04 the ; non-con. J. S. C. MARTIN 7-ly r .R.Y STORE. ;iber offers for sale IC4'etl a . 7l.lort.rdintor AE )Ir-rEi.74 Classr',4, Mediciaes its, Oils, ittul 'Patoisll4, Pain is dispreked to sell at a small solicits 4 scare or the patron MIR carifullv compounded .1 , 0.11 N e. auftTlN. , and I Lots ;ir g ' k S.l LE 1 : . . ~._._ . br Buildings and ont Lots, o Cation tract, lying principally Ile. AnplYito Heal estate aet.•Centre st. 29—if it. ' 4.Pnpe l r Maiteis t Steam item and others I P.H:1 . L4.13 - p-V1 1 74 44'.... TO! .COUNTRY TICERCHAVVI'S. rrIlE Sttbsetbers, .IVltelesale - Mercßants, infers and Dealers in PHILADELPHIA, respect fulty,lnvite ehoso Cotintry. Merchants who ;Me AllOtit pUrcti3SUMS Ibex ' • •• Spripg wict Summer kappre.T, ; • to an iamb:Mint of Chair respeetivelsTOCts Of OCIODS,, We ~heieve that our several assortments are as complete as have ever been ofered in this city, and shall be pleased to hale them give us 11..ca11. • Importers and Dealers in Silk and !Fan , cy. Drii Goods. • ! Cale Collo & Co, 163 Market BL atroVe ith. W. &B. P. Remington,. '• . 1 • Ashbann 4 , Remington, 00 4 ! Bee, Brother. & co. 70 4 ' Yard' '& Gillmorc, ' 100 - 44 yntilds. McFarlana.k. co: 105 313illet Street, 1 organ, Beck & co;: 57 . 4 , • ; W. BI &G. It Cooper. 53 ';" I. I Samuel Hood &. co., N. E. corns/ of asrket 0„4c4 , • Firth Sts. ; 0 King, Boyd & King, 011-, ;forth Stead Street, op- r ,, . poshe the 31 . 7 obsotillr.,ttSe. ' ; m, Willjbm I!, llroWl. co., '2O. N. Fourth St. ' eo., lA, Market et. Spinster & Itaignet, li'S North Third st. J n above Itace. Smith, unwell & Barr, 33 North Second st, ; fla relay Lippiniott, 4661 Market at. one door be- line Fifth, smith ai4e. Ludwig, Kneedler & en. 119 N. Third, S W cot. en of Race Sr, ' ij Haas' & Holltnestro i4 h, IS North Second st. and Z. • Church Ailey. SattlOs J. Boswell & co, 50 Market street, , Frederick. Deivald & co. 62 North Third street, Importers antrflealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings and Fancy Goods.. F..kllurnett. 3 S Fourth st. east side below Market. &'J. P. Steiner, 49 N Second a., 4doors heloW Arch . Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings , 'Trimmings; &e. De C.iirsey, Lafourcidu & co, :77 Marliet st. 11 Love." . 147 " J Spry & Edward S. Handy I; co. 03 hlirket street, above Third,, - Yardley, Sowerir& co. 141 " above Third, 'John!, S. Fitchett & . . 6elow.Secon4, : . - • •• . Mich R. Beeves & co. 177 k • WrtVT. Howell & co. ISI Deac'on &. l.eierson,' - .IS7 I " • . - - 31art1n Buehler & 8r0.,. 19 I " i , • iielow' Fifth, .1 . - • I . Michael V. BOker, •' ' 21S " • Mackin & Pepper, : ' • 444 Thirds% Faust NVinebrener, 70 X," . - 11- , 't : iSaddlerf,yardware and Carriage 'Trimmings. JohrtM Ford, ; 32 North Third st. ll.trjG Fricke, 1 14 " Corr* Peterson, 12 North Faunfast,. WiM . Ford, 7 Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Harness, &c. Edivord - P Moyer, as, also 252 Market st. : • lii)olisellers and • Staiioners. GriA & Elliot, ' 0 North Fourth at, ' flo3an Ic Thompson, 30 • Hides, Oil & Leather Dealers. & co. VI Mare et at, Crawford, 201 North Third at, Boiiti, Shoes, llonnets, Caps, Lighorn and Palm Pats. W. E. & J. C. Whelan, 193 Market street. Levlek, Jenkins & eo, 151:1 , • ',7,- China, Earthenware' and Gla's4. . Alexander Read. , ' • • 225 Market street. Niel. Wright & Sons, 2.59 do , 1 • • Wright & Wharton, . ' 29 North Third Street Benedict Dorsey & Son 125 du. , Alr v illiam F. 'Hacker 152 North Second st., abovk Arch.: Al anufactu rers ' arid Dealers in {Drugs, Medicines, Paints... Oils, diel Thoireis I'. James, 212 Market street I Thoitrosbn, Pancoast &Co 90 . - _Mow t/.. Calt.l) Cressidi : 0 North Third street. ~ Al inufactUrers of Sieves. Riddles, Sereens, ~ ! and Wirework in general. i ' j6sep li A. Needles Co.; L' 54 North Front street. • .. i . J :oaths, Brushes, 'Button's, Spool l Liotton, '. Tritninina's, FanKy Goods, ik. e ,„ l• Oliver Martin 21 :moth north street. S. St. Day, Id NorikpUllil SITCPIi 1 I.latinfacturersii, nd !Importers of Military Goods, ringes,'Cords, Tassels, ear- ' ~ ' riage . ,i.ace, &c. Willie 11. B m oatan k Sons, 51 North Third street. •Vanufacturers of'. Umbrellas, Parasols ~, , . and . Sun Shades; . . - Sleep er, Brothers' 1 90 5 doo - i• .. 12 Market streii Wright & Brothers 2 a William A. Brown ~ I , Manufacturers of Hats, Caps, Wool . ' 1 •als, , ST .. Henderson &Leiteu. ..,,, 141 Market street. S. k 0. C. Nichols , 1 ' 114 du M4ll faun] rers of 'Patent Floor and Fur- Oiture Oil Cloths, and Plastic Car- _ riage 'Curtains. • • ' Potter & Carmichael 563 North Third Street, Isaac Macaulay. Jr., 6'North Filth street. • Ma ' buracturers of Lathes' and I:eintlemens' 1 1 , • cheap Traelling 'Franks . . ' • A. LA - rickey& Co :150 Chestnut street Geoi r gr. B, Bains, Band 25 North Fourth street. Imp4rters of .I'toys. Panay • and Staple . • Goods, Brushes! and Perfumery. • A. Ott Nteerese • . S. Fourth, below Market, Louie C Batters s achs .170 Market street Ata t nufabturpr of Combs, Brushes, Soaps: and Perfumery% 'Thottras Burch, Jr, (late of Pittsburg) 183 Market it. William V. Andersim &1 . 0..21 N: Wate, St. - 1 2 ' John frocks, 17.N..Fitthst. car. of commerce Waterman & Osboiltn, corner of Sec owl and Arch streets, • n. Patterson, & IS2 Market street. r D e i,"•;-, f_, l :ndies.Orang•o.s, Lemons, 4-e. Joint' J. ni cimikoni t,.tr . i-! : 40t st., below SeCond.. Iniporters of all kinds of qrs. 'William Cease 4 , Sons, GO S. Front, be:ow Ctte:Put st Apticilltural anti !-oetieltltunitlmpleinents', Garden, Grbss; and Fln.sver t„;e6is D.p. Prouty, 1911 itarkerili. below 6th iinuelt side I;o °kin (4: GlsSses,•Plated and Fimey 'Hardware, Combs, Brushes, & Walter Cresson. 11 North Fourth iStreet. Inrimrter and Dealer in Bolting ' lOths. JacnkFry, Sd North Third street, [successor to Bitters.] Manufacturers and Dealers in Straw 'Goods Hair Edgings, 4-e. William 31. and ?antes E Maud., 30 North Second it. Manufacturers of Capi and Stocks, and Dealers in' Boots, Shoes, and Bonnets. James T. Lett & co 2 121 North Third Struat, i ; Manufacturers 'of Patent Leather, Glazed Vlii,,lin; Carriiige Oil Cloths and Caps. Joher 11.11 away, 9 North Fifth St. Brass Eight Day, 30 Hour and General Clock Establishments. ' James 8 Smith, N Third street, near cherry. Jamei liarber, 233 Market street, south sidej above " 7th it. A. E. Lovell, corner of Third and Wood sta. and tor • nor; of Fourth and 3larket sts. . - `. Print Ware-house, Dealers in • Prints only. Mortar& Co. set 3larket street, 2J door a bcroor Philadelphia, Feb. , ls, 1543. - ie D. B. Smith & W.liodgscinj r. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEUGGISTs, Jfiizufacturersof Pharhiateuticitlond Chem. ical treparationi4. importers ofForeigti Drugs; N. E. emurra or Arm ez Scir7i 23TS , • PHILADELPHIA. • DiftSICIANS, Druggists and Storekeeers. supplied ulth medicines of the best quality,-on liheralterms. Medicine Chests, for travelling nr for families ; of vs. riousleizes. The various new remedies aid rare Cbem— icals,•lwith Particular regard to theWpurity.l . • August 3 •• 31 —t3mo • Plifladelph;a, Auction Sales. . C. J. WOLBEAT, Audioneer. • - IVo. bl MAUL'? 'BELOW ISECWID. 51% PUILADA. Regular sale daySi imported and American Dry Goods Tuesday & Friday , Mornings. ksOptonds —Every" Wednesday Afternoon. • . .flonts,i Brogans &c.—Tuesdays and Fridays ael2O'cloek liCr Country Merchants will find at these Salek, it large, and general assortment of Imported and Domestic Sta ple and Fancy Goodson which their attention is invited Goods delivered 'on the day of Sales, or sea respon sible person will be in attendance, who for a small re ton natation, will pack and forward goods as ditected; Fhilida., January _ . - ' . Ropes & Blocks. - • - NiuiNILL4 and itemp Rapes of all laws, „Blocks for_ Pullies, Oakum. Tar, 'Pitch. Paints, and Oil. , Paint• - Bruithes, &c. always readsi and for sale cheap by . • . ' r W1SB.:& - Bops Makers,Spruce Pintas. • ,Felnuery .15, 1845. .7r2na '.... : THE I L:ItIiNtitS'::'37OI;II,N4L; MEI For Me we of Alines, Aft - allwaysote. for eqfe, or' lovorled_ to veter • the ;S'ubstri.p.et.' rilvtiESE Rupee are now almost exclusively used in AB the Collieries, and on the Railways in Great nth- Lit, and are found to. bel greatly' uperior to Hempel ones, as regards safety:durabilityand economy. Tbe- • 4 Patent Wire BnireS,r have prayed after three yearkaervice, to be still , in good Condition,' where Hempen' ones, of double'r.he size and weight; never lasted longer than 9 or 10 months.' They 'bac° been. used fc.r almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes and Chains have been applied. aMines. Railways, Heavy 'Cranes , Standing Rigging, Window' Cords, Lightning Conductors, Signal Halyards, Tiller Ra w : @c. They are made either of Iron t`opper Wire; and in cases of math ...nsposon,. t o dampn ess o f Ca ilia nlze4 Wire. ". Testlntonlais frriM t hin' . . . . . . . tnotit eminent Engineers'in cr land , °°..7. lie shown Its tu•their efficiency, and any t' ....iOnal information required respecting the different descriptions, and application wilt be given by ' • ALFRED F. KEMP, 56 Broad et. N. York, Bole tigent for the United Slates. A : . • i : I Q. ' r tb• to. 5a . o . 1 .4. • ::. -'. ~......wi.... ;,„ r-... -- • r ,.... c 1 i --!-- ...7, ;:;-• .. ~.....- .... 3 ••• ; 5 Ei?. =- 1 ,.. •••• ..., - t5•5:4,21.1a., ~„,, tv 6 _ .. 5 - • • i...... ...es...4*r .. p w .-... ~.. .4 0 t• ..3 C ' ' •Q "1 . —,„ ...a. , . ~ - Z. Q . • - ~. ...., pr• A. c." 0 tog ty. - ..., .... r.r. ...,.... tz - '' N N • . ! : , ~ ~i- " - ,t, ...... • 0 o c• co 'ni .;-/. 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I S = 5^ i —, ...2 • 4•• t I • ; •%• RI . 'CO 1 — 0 , I I • 4*45 5 r• n . ; . 3 2 . ' 1 m L. •••••••". iii 7. I 0 ' lids • i ' I r• 1 . ... r, . 47 " VALUABLE PROPERTY AT ,' MUTATE SALE YrIIC subscriber offers his ;•••,,,...f le/ sale, situ- CI ...lied partly.' in Schuylkill. and partly inl West Penh Township, Schuylkill 'cljunty, the Little Schuylkill Rail Road running through it. containingl 427-Acres; between e 0 and 100 cleared and under fence, of which his In en tinted attilinanured within the last five years; nearly all Of the manure made in that time in Tamaqua having been:hauled on to ii; the balance timber laud, being within live miles of the Tamaqua tnines,there is a ready sale fur all \small timber for props: : THE improventents . are . a large dwelling fi ~:...., - lamiie, 20- feet by .10 f !et. '21'0111119 on the Ors' mini, 4 rooms and curry oil the':/1 liner with '.l'.. ." kitchen, adjoining . 21 feet srpinre. and rioinis over. T.aa_hou,se was Innb for and has beer occupied as a Motet Ice House: Mil,. douse, Wash [louse, with t Smoke. House, Oven', Well of excellent water at the door, Large Barn, Waggon . Rouse, with corn cribs, Grain Houses, &c. A Saw Mill erected in the best manner, at ( cost of over $2060, circular saw with com plete gearing; driven by au excellent water power (the Little Schuylkill Rivet) with water sufficient (bra flour Mill, there are also three tenant hatters on the property all tenanted. The subicriber wishing to leave . the county will:sell the whole for *MOO, azl'ina'ce the payments easy. Persons %I/tithing to purchase will he shown the prop erty on application to the subscrthet on the' premises • BOWL ND JON L:S. January 4, 1515, 1-3uto Iliad's Farriery:. TUE best Bonlcon Fan Sery ever nuldfshod, just re reived and for sale by B. BANNAN, Ag't. Feb. 122, ' 8_ PEILRY'S Three Pointcd,ren, per dozen, , 771 Marikam's Pens, per gross. ' 50 Clithas s or hump-backed, - do 100 Giliot's Masnum Ilontint, , per dozen, . Wrieln's Pens. various kinds,.; . Common Steel Peni for Schools, gross 25 SlitchelP.s Pens, iiiretent kind,,, Ifottan & Thompson's three pointed pens. , Just received, and for -sale by B.IBANNAN, Agent: Eeb. 22 . Ehrenfried's Colloqutal. Phrases.. AND Dialneuei In German and English, on every tripie'necessary to maintain a conversation, with directions for pronunciation, just published and fur sale by the subicriber. Alan, German and Engl6h Dictionaries, . - German and-English Grammes's, German Testamentsand Hymn Brinks, • • ' : Lutheran and Reformed Catechisms, Do I do do English,- Bibles and Psalters; German Union ily . tnn !lonia, k... - ..1ce., .. All of which will be . sold at Philad.dplua . price's, wholesale and retail. Feb. 294, Pen Kowes, Razors, &c. mac s „b scr ib e ; '43g lust r e ZtliTCd a I...AMR - ill assort ra alto(' Rodger's' im e b ra i ci, Bing a n.w variety. which. he ''w ill sell cheaper t t lr etribra_ ever.' The Clue. bladed Congress Knife as low-as *l Alan. Erazora and Razors, put up two in a box. For sale by; • B BANYAN , Agent. Feb. . ' ' : Pocket Books and Wallets. TilE7 subscriber his .juit opened the best stock of Pocket Books and Mallets ever offered for sale in this'place. Call and 'examine for. yourselves. B. BANNA.N. Agent. Feb. r 2, - 8- . . rr lIE subscriber will Contract for Mining, thirty thou . thou sand tons of Bituminous' al, in the Blogsburg Mines. to be taken out between the first - of January 1815, and the first of January, 1816. . . . Contract for amount to suit applicants. Evidenci of character and ability to fulfil contracts, required of persons making applications. - WILLIAM M. MALLORY, Corning, apply to Corning, Steuben Cofinty, N. York; Dec. 11l ' .- > 51-3tooil. , LAIL - ROAD IRON. - 150 Tons I/ by 1 Rail Road Iron, - , . , ' -30 do 2 inches X.'.l , . . 20 Tons cast Iron T Rail, , For sale cheap. apply to . . Li F. WHITNEY. , Port Carbon Steam 5101. . . Dm 21, - . SI-Nno* REMOVAL. JOSEPH F. SEIDERS, wirAs removed his vesidence :next door to Brown Ira Drug Store, in the building occupied as ,a Shoe Store, in .Dentre street, Pottsville. where he cOntinnes to °yenta in all the vatious branches.of the.. Dental Art ; such' as Pl.e . gb9r. FiGnp, C/cassioyond Drawing. Ile also will insert iji the bast manner, single teeth, or whole sets. at reasonable prices. • paving had a praCtical experience of many years. be feels confident ofeivine satisfaction to all, who .may favor him with their custom. • iMay 18 - 20— '-"Emersoll'O. School : Books, . FIRST' and Second-Parts Aritnuntic, • . Readers, - •Pan 1 . . Do • . "- 2 • . . Do • .. 3- • Do ~ 4 - • , . •' All of %shied will fie sold wholesale and. retail at Philadelphia prises. Reeollect our motto—otiOT TO RE. UNDERSOLD." , - B. HANNAN, Ad% If oV.3U - ' , • , 43- . Commtht School' Speaker. • ANew collection of Original and Selected Pirces for Reading and Recitation, price :0 cents, Just-pub lished'and for salt by B. bANNAN, Arent. FeOrnsry . P. Patent Metalle Ropes. Steel Pens B. DANNAN; Agent Notice to Miners. MEDICINES.' - • " 4 " ' . , • ReAIi)!AW ii,V\ ACOUSTIC . 01i.! _ :at tHE Onr CURE ion • " ti , N . • !MANESS • - ; DEAFNESS .tURED. 1:=11 .. curpri's • CompounJ, 'll7rios.nte' Aiouslie. Oil, . F O R the cure of DEA rti S, !mire. and the is charge of - miter frentlbe-ears; also all those disa sr:enable anises like the buzzing of insects falling of water, buzzing, of steam, &c., &c: which are eyrupioms orapprrarthlng deafness and also attendant , with the disease. • 7 . . L. - I CETErICATt. S . The following Editorials and certificates vel be read with interest as :key speaa facts, which are "stubborn things." 'filiegr'E!tTrtiOilWititV Ceti::-1f artY'baVe. tiOnbts they map now dismiss then], and tb".. most incredulous may consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases of cures, and many of them very !remarkable—by the use 'of 'Scarves 004' have' been published, but this 'caps the climax.' Young or old may yet recover heating. A lady in Smithfield*, Pennsylvania, and now about 20 years of age had been gradually getting deaf•for more than 710 years, so that it was next to impossible to make 'her hear conversation in the loudest tones ,o{' voice: Last winter she was Induced to try 'Scarpa's Oil for Deafness,' It is only necessary to add that site has us ed two bOttles; and that her hearing is perfectly rektor ed—she is cured. ' DEAFNESI eUrti:D.--.4 . 11C following extract from a letter Written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in this city, is Important. • 'The bottle of Scarpa's : Oil for Deafness, that.' you sent me, with the wish that •my dauchtet.would try it, has been used, and in effects, have astonished- all ; you know how very deaf 'she has been since she was three years old—she now hears quite well, but as the medicine hat all been esed, I wish you to send me in, other bottle: whir h I have every reason to believe wi Ore her entirelY.'—[Times. For sale by B. B. GUMPERT, No. 120 North Second Street,Philadelphia.nnd by • EICIDIOLTZ & SANDERSON, . Agents; Pottsville July'22, ISI3, : 30— WHO EVER HEARD OF • Dr. Leidy's Ceebrated Ointment , VAILING to cure' Inc Teller, Bch, Dry. nd Watery 1. Pknples of tho.face and body, Scaly Eruptione, and 311 Disaises of•the ()Me many thousand bottles, to put in bottles will• the words "'Dr. Leitly's - -Tetter and - Itch Ointment ' `blown in the 'aide,) neve has' an instance been know oi•heard from ,wherelehail failed. A number of refer. :efices ran he ntaileiWberc , it has been used in schools 'factories, on board of Vessels: r and in familits, err., litirates could be published of them, but for the delica cy- In bovine names Published in connection with sc loathsome and di•iarreeable affections. *• I'rice `2:, cents per Bottle. -; It is prepared only and sold wholesale and.retaii Dr. Leitly'a health Emporiita, No PA No:th SECONE street; , .bektv Vine et reg um t, sof thc Gulden Earle art - Serpents,) l'hiladelplhlr, and ny all the ditTerent Drug , , gi4t.s and Storekeepers attached to De Leidy's adcer tis f ement of his "Mood Tilts" in another rolninn. (whiCt please refer to and read, (besides many others through . out the country. Sold 10' pott;wilte at J. - O. 11ROW:'S . Drug Store (late The ) ! ' May 11, 1511, r 19— firMEDY ta - Facts for the Peope . _ THE constantly increming . popularity and rale "n 1 A..F.ihnestock's Vermdtige has induced p0i... - sena vrhn are envious °rite alleet:39 to palm - off upon. The public preparatmus which all medical melt ksmv, to be indlie-cious in exile:hoz worms from the sys , ourt This Verriiiiiige has made ha way into public favour u Jon the grOund of i:a ewe inmesie meriti, morr than any other medicine .1 o,c - kind now used; bile many norm Terns - dice have by dint of !muffing been (arced iron sale, aid shortly after gone jute the ohscuritrostnidi their worthlessness justly mer iced, •B. A. Flianes . ocles Yerinifuge'coiltinuea br he triiimidrintlyvaust :toed. It his only to be used and its tit; cis will la Ily.snstant all that is said of ire woude.cul expelling [mixer. . Certificate. WaltB ; Erie Co., IVud Y., Jan, 7, 1913. We cetiify th it we have 11. ed B. A Fattnestock's Verm:tiwe no tilt l'anailles. and in every case it .has proddeddecided and eiltetual remedy' dor -ex:e-- •t::g wAriba froth the xestam. W • eorthilly reeoln• iiientbt todtarents who base children ofiLeted wan that dangeYous rnalany . ELON vinGll..- * • • RO3 - 1• M A Y. . JpSr.l'll Ist.;11ROMIIS. • • For Sale, vrho'.esale and rdail, at the Drug Ware hnutte of • . • :II A. FA I NESTOr '& 4 Co. :Corner of Sixth and Worid sta. Pasburg, Fur Salt! i - r 1 P..bsw.l!e. by , • C LEM ENS: & I'A N, irhoggists. • Deeember. 9 •' Dr, techter's PULJIOY.IRY PR Slil2i:l'llFE', For Coughs; Colds; influenzas, Catarrhs; Whooping Cough; Pains of the 13reast and Sides; Bronchitis . ; Asthma; Croup; Ity of Breathing. and 1:1- • pectoral ion; Sh . ortness of Breath; inflate- Mation of the Lungs; and arrest of. approaahing Consurapt ion 1 T has- liren but a few years since this medicine has . been introduced into this country. and has been pro ductive of the Inv astonishing and unexpected resultq As sev;,7: ll hundred certificates of its effects have been heretofore' ""'", li , , , csittry now to re mind the piddle - where it can be 'Oblaitted . genuine Throughout Germany tt is known as the ."Lift P t serrer,". and is the only medicine in-use there for the I bone affections - It is put spin half pint bottles, with full directions 50 . Cents a EloWe i ' Prepared only (from Ma original receipt obtained at a great price,) and sold wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lei dy's Mattis Emporium, No. 191 north Second street, near Vine, (sign of the golden'Eagle and Serpents,) Phi rdrlphia For sale in Pottsville; by Philadelphia,- Reading Sr. Potts - vine Road. ~ 31 7 3 Reductive ,tf Freight on,tilerchantlize. , N AND AFTER Monday next, June t'6th, 1914, Goods will be forward'il with despatch at the fl lowing—rates '‘if .Freight, between Reading and the points, below stated, per ton-of 2000 lbs. Between Belween Reading Reading and ;and Phila. Potlaville. 81 10 , 75 eta. Plaster, slate; tilas, pig Jinn, blooms, timber, marble, tosia,tar, pitch, and grindstones, spikes, bar iron, castines,lead.turpent Inc bark, raw tobacco, - salt, provisions,potatoes, ber;stove-s. kc., • Flour per barrel, Wheat, corn, rye, 'clover seed, salt per_biashel, Groceries, hardware,steel, copper, till, brass, do rinstic liquorsonachine ry, butter and eizs, cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool,.cotton, leather raw hides, paints, oys ters, hemp, and cordage. Dry Goods. drugs 4- medi cines,' foreign liquors, wines, glass, pa per.fresh flab; meat, confections ry,.looks 4• Stationary. r commission. stoinge, or ght at any of the Compa• _No additional charges f receiving or deliveringf fre ny's Depds on the line. July 15, 103 ." cithArGuutis FOR 'CASH, And nn •Credit •Oven. Fr HE subscriber,has just Opened at the Store Comm. - 1 •• ly occupied by Crosland & Christ, on Rail Road at., a general assortment of Groceries and Provisions, which be will at : the lowest possible prices for cash : Such as . • ' • • Sugars, Molasies, 'Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Cheese, ' Rice; Spices, &c., 'Sperm and Whale Cii4 , Sper-. ' macett,:„Moulds and Dipped Coddles,- Soap, Tobacco; Segue, Hauls, - Shoulders; Mess Pork, Dried Reef, Cod. • fish,Mackerel 4 , c &c WILL:I4M II MARSHALL 2/.41 May IS 1944. TIIG CIIEAPtST . IiAS,qAGE ACIEiiCY 'IN Tilt VNITED, STATES. •-• Splendid Lm tif London avid Liverpool Pack.•es AR.RA , NGEMENTS' FOR 1.05 Old Established Passage - Olflce. • • ' 100 Pine Street, - car. af SaulA, N. Y. ... . . --., • - • . . . _,..... g . . . - .• . • ••••• , ,r , "74- 1,8 4 / ~,sa.. . . • „ ' ,l it kriii .7 T l / 4 . 1 • IN I - i tA • 1,, A.4k IVIN .. !.._4 0 . 0 . ?,..,i . _. , •;,417....:: 11.1_ . _,. i i t y 2 liE subscriber begs leave to call_ the . attention of his friends and the public in general. to the follow ing arrangements-fur the year 18 LS, and fur the purpose 'of brineing,out Cabin, Second Cabin, and, Steerage. Passengers: hy, the following . • • Regular Packet Ships to and from _Liverpool; Ships' Nantes. Captains. Days of Sailing froin . . _ . NeW 'York.. . New Ship, . . Nye, . June 6 Uri. 6 Feb 6 United States,; Britton, " 11 " .11 ." II Garlick . Skiddy, , - :" 20 " thi "26 Patrick Henry, . Delano .. ' July SNOT?. 6 Mar.. 6 Waterloo, • • Allen. " ll " II " II Itosclus; . • .- Eldridge, " 26 " fiG " 26 Independence, Allen, Aug. 6 Dee. 6 Apr. 6 Samuel 'Hicks, •Banker, -----"" 11 " II ' II Siddolls, • • E: Cobb, • • " 26 " W "20 . Ashburton,. lbittleion, Sept'. 6Jan 6 May 6 Stephen Whitn ey, Thompson, : . 11 "_. II " 11l Sheridan • Depeyster, " 26 ': 26 " 20 Ship's Name, I Captains, Days of Sailing from _ , Liverpool. New Ship Nye, i ‘, July 21 Nov. 21 Mar 21 United Stales, Britten."; " 20 " 20 ". 26 Garrick, • fikiddy, Aug.ll D..e. 11 Apr.ll Patrick Henry, Delano, "•21 • " 21 " 21 Waterloo, - Allen,- ." 26 " 26 !' 26 Roaches, , . • Eldridge, Sept. II Jan. 31 May It Independence, Aller , ".., 21 -" 21 " 21 Samuel Hicks, Bunker, " 'A " 26. "26 Siddons, , E. Cobb, 'Oct. .11 Feb. II rile II Ashburton, • Hutticson, • " 21 " :21 ,-" 31 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 20 Felt. 25 Pns 20 1 Sheridan Depeyster, Nov. 11 Mar. 11 July It ' In addition to the: above Regular Lines, a number of' Splendid Mew York Built ,Tiansient Ships, such as the 'Adirondack,' •Scotland,', Busse' Glover,' "Echo,' and 'Sea,' will continue W sail from Liverpool, weekly in Regular succession, th6Oby preventing the least Pos sibility of delay or detention, in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of per Sons wishing to remit money to 112iiir fatidlies or friends, I have arranged the pay ment of my, Drafts on the following Banks : Cork, : Limerick, . Clommel, Londonderry, Sligo, . ' - Wexford, Belfast,_ . 'Waterford, - ' Galway, Armagh, . Athlone, - Coleraln, - Kilkenny; i • Balina,. ', Tralee. Enniskillen, . 'Monaghan, -: Youghol„," Banhridge, - Ballymena . Parsonstown, Downpatrick, Cavan,, , Lurgan, . ' Dungannan, Bandon, •Ennis, - Ballyshannon, Strabane, ' 'Skibbreen, Omagh. . Mallow', ' Dublin,' Cootehill, • : Kitrush; . . .. - _ SentlaniE—The City Bank nrCinsgr§w. Entland—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood S Co. bankers, I,ondon ; Messrs.-P. W. Byrnes it Co, Livcrpo,d. Pas:seneers tan also he eneatted front 1-tv,•11.0,31. to Philadelphia. Boston' and 14101'10a, by the Itetrob.r Pahket tihip. on :application bet:lZ nagc personally; or by letter.jpeet paid.) addteeetul to• .1-OSEPII Me5ll . ltlSA 100, Fine sreer. corner or South street, New York. AGENTIS.. • . Benj. Bannan, Pettiville; Pt. ; Michael Molten, Ro chester, N.', Y.; Jr., tirteent Providence. It• 1. I', Albany, Clet rips O'llara Toledb, Ohio; Thomas Mg -loath!, Utica. N. Y% I also begicave to ieeere toy friends: and the public lit:eeneral, that !Iry eivitte“ pauctuality will be cod la the eall . ng of the above shipe, h.zetitdr wif h ethers which .1 maylitave, and., that Paes,neer.% will experience no - dillaY 011 their arrival at:the tiiir,:rrat -1 nets there tlpv tueYn to entla P. S.—Free Pas%nr.re, ran ele . o he vermeil front the VI:Ili - nil Nita its lrelan.t. and Scotland, front which Steamers run tn:Liverpoel. • ' BEN,J.,' lIANNAN. Pottsville, Sole Ager.t (dr the State of Penneilvanii.. February 1, 5 , 31 FURNII CABINET NIANUFA.CTO2.Y. It EiirECTFUl.l.V . ,,lnforins the . Schuylkill county " public, that he Is honk prepared to manufacture all articles of ilnnszh,dil and ParlorFurnitute in 111, !mat test, hanclsonie*t, and most satisfactory manner. He o has also ,n 'hand, at, Ware-moor - Hi Mallantango strcel, corner 'of 4tlani street, an assortment of • MAJIGGANY GIIAIRS of the French patr,rn with Hair Seats; Fine Mahogany Centre TalLs, ' • Mahogany Hressinir Bureaus, made after the French style, with rrlat , srs, A.e.. In addition to the above, the advertiser it , prepared to receive and execute all orderFr for repair J, &c., which will be carefully attead‘rd to andrinisbed at the "honest notice All kinds of upholstering, such IS coswthe Sofas, Chairs. Lounges, &e), will h 5 finished in the mon ap proved manner, if entrusted to Ins ellarre, a lone expe rience in the businesshaying qualified him for the,un . dertakine Th,laldvintiser nimbi inform the public tharstlthoitzli resiclintt in l'ottsvilie. ha , cao tOn nut furniture of the ties; wrirkinatiehin, at ae.low prices, as" any of the city Warehouses, and reveal - idly requests these whit need articles in his hue, to =ice him a calf , heirs,• pitrcha singelshwtMee May' 25 e FOR - SALE. - lEs>iEEi 7 1,3 illatetri Co l al.Vtrealier fo.lpS economical Machine ig nowin PllCCFriftil opyr ,4 anon at Mr. Dan's and D. :trimmer & Co'e toinee, near 3linereville, the Delaware Co.'s mines miar Pots ville.and - Mt. Packer'S mince neat Manch Clitink. Thin machine is important to the land owntr from lie erect reduction of wastage in bre.akinz, and still mote important to the collier, the coot 'of prepartmr coal f.:r market being by its use. redliced to less than one fifth of ,that by the, ordinary method. Inquite of the proprietors, J. R. Dattin, Philadel phia, or theisubscriber at MincrsTille. - Jun 1, 922— .into*. . , • .:. • • Millinery. . FALL vt‘ ID )VitATEIC! FA SIIION . s. 1 , - - A, MitS,Al . i ItrlN. w9tild respecrully.tn ....5 forin the tidies Or Pottsville . irtd v Icon ; '2..:': th4r i t slic will open hertall and vvirttcy, rash ioni. this morning; tinlttlits them to ex aninls.l he' a.sortment a Bonnils, Fetters; :-ilks. Hit.b.m , „A: I l laViiig selected het prale: wilt care as it tin tin beauty ~z. l ' style, the cro.llclently 2:oicipaies a c...t lintianee of t tint ' ,. ; ,;;vitattc,l Itli i li - lt h.,s he.ctotur been so liberally litsitivettl. • November 2, ' New [;umber ra't HE subieriber announces to the public that he ha opened• a ' • . • ' LUMBER YARD • in the borough of Pottsville, inlet diatciy back of the new -Presbyterian. ; where he will constantly •keep on hand, a la.geasSortment of Lumber, of every description. • Ile has on hand Pine ( ruin *lO to *l6 per IM; and Oak, front $lO tol*'2o per M. Ile respectfully sone:its the patronage of his friends and the public, and feels confident, hat be will he able to supply Lumber, at Snell rates, ag will give genera shlisfact ion. JOIEPII -SHELLY. Feb. 17, -1 . 3S—, J C -BROWN, :fig t . `: NEW. 000D . §. . . JOSEPJ.. . HMORGAN, has jest rereocd a rim assort ment of Goods, among which pre splendid new - style Prints,{ Silk Embroidered Nett Jcarls, Brussels, Net 2,1 yards wide for Shawls, Thibe , t and Silk Shawls, Lisle and Ashburton Lace, a very Illaerior article of Stripe .I.i , onett Muslin. , Thread Lace Jarnnet Insertine, . „ ii^ ' .. variety! ofother fancy goods, all 'of which will he sold at the 'lowest cash prices. Pottsville July 13 i •23 .._ Annuals, Very:Cheap. . .... . HEA:iliscriher has' on hand a few copies of. theatinuals fol. 1815; which he will sell ve ry Cheap '4. Apply in limn. , ' .7:3,• , • Jam 4045. : ' B. B.kNNAN, A.g't , 1 TO LAW YititS‘ D •SC lt I V ENE AS. rtpliF. subscriber has just received a beautiful ar ticle offoulstap paper. ruled and plain, alMost as tough as Parchmeni, suitable for Instruenents of writing, whiCh will besot./ by the ream. quarter or hall ream. B. BANN4IN; August 10 • 1 23 90 cts 1 90 ' 1-00 16 ss. 11 cts 4 cts. 3 cts . . ~...„ 5 .. ~ BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSESHOES ~.... 0 MADE OP THE best. refined - American iron, for saldat about the prices of-the ' Iron in bar, Wein:: a canine of about 100 per cent to the •purchaser. MI shoes sold, or ' warranted, find if not satisfactory, can lie returned and the money will be refunded. GRAY & BROTIIER,,t: Walnut st., Philada. -dime 8 , . • 2.1 2 JO 1,35 • Hollow Ware. JIIST recared.at the York Store a larze atilt genera assortment' of ilolloW Were eonsietlll of b, Cry 4, 2 and I gallpti pots Skillets, Roam's,' 4c., &c.. %rid, h will be sold; wholesale or retail at the lowest cash prices. Also;Waazon boxes of all sixes. Cedar- ware such as tubs, buckets, &C., &c. i Jan. 12,181 i, . EDWARD YARDLEY. I 2 60 • •1 70 EMI SCHOOL. BOOKS, ravE Subecriiber has just received an assortmen ache's . ' 13noks, which he ()Erma to thnsn who wish to purchase to sell again at as haw rates. if no lower. than they con be puichased lin Philadelphia This assortment embraces 'alniust every hied:- Try us. . B. BAN N AN. Agent. Sept..l4, 1844.. -37 . Letter Presses, Very Cliehp.. I - A T the hiie rale of $7 50. winch ine equal to the Cl iron Presses, an,', will last as leug,luat receiv e:el andfor gate by ... - ept.l4. 1- '37— , B BANNAN, F tgen ..., • "Joseph - 1171!r,:thwrO3ts 11,7.' , 11 F Gn4ss,:xa, Taitataxx.—The.l..ondott AkdicalJontqal coo. • • tains, the particulanfof sitiblar case of , :,tami' ll . - ous breath in a dying„ . num, as recently etimuni. cated to the Liverpool' Pathological SefeiAy, by Dr.- Gill. Portions of thfistatemeittar,esteitling. Nov. 16th. 1 t P. NI.--.Nurse observed iiied-her coal tlie 'elreek - fm M.'s mouth , and(pl,Ying) on his right cheek and top lip" as he lay ni -the i n . sensibility of approaching ilia:solution. • Thialtacne • lasted for abont twenty minutes—i, r., utiOdeoti i The impression -on the - mind of the nurco was, that he max inecniible during, the tank 4 Mi t luminurs combusliun of breath. 110:v1wid' his 'eyes open, on his back. Thrflame Nas rit d, fuel like red-kol coulvirt," Nurse pointed tif:the cen-' tre of theclear fire then burning in the wen) when these nctessvere taken; it :was "not blue,' , !, Ala ( pereislent with the breath of. e.rpiratiron,.(r when be breathed out,' and not lain : Gerd; knot fhi,kering, coming and going.) There" Was in atoll:tout a common 'raked fink in the fireplace ,a(une end close to which the! nurse stood, and a : :01A jet .burning : very low,' suspended from a - ,_rter in ;he middle of the room,• and 'about twelve feet froutrirre . 11Ying olan's bed At first, un ii4taztiug over tjtc strange apreahnceof llamelrurn the moutli of a dytag man, and awe struck. ;t Salmi they ;had never witnessed' before, they.-baan to fancy whether it could have, heed eaus'O.:!by the reflection (fit the fire or of the gear; - brit thep 'soar became satispedin their own minds that it could not be ciw'ng to either. There . . - ItadnOt been any wandering - of eft dying man's serisee : Nur• ses did .not'sPeak to him, nor-he to then': se; du ring the above.- ,Mercer had' nut been taliktg, any . phosphoric medicine at all, or any alcoltoncstim ulant during, that day, or for six week: pievious, though he bore the character of being a . : s si!jankaril. -Nurse and .Melvor werrybottiterrtaeld:'-6O°nueh, that they .dare not stir, from their : place, Until the defile had ceased.' 'Nurse states thatMetvor ex. thinging of the man's character; ' God bless ,r 4 f —it is dreadful to look at hi' ;menu . r . .like a:famishment, as he was so wicked 'a min!' :Ikb:or teas too frightened to gOire . ari Ole bed, even nicer (death. Nurse states that thC•re ~w as not the slightest singing of the face,'whiSkets Or: • cap, t.o,ba dete(:t4 afterwards;' tiro cheek was .pale, and, nothing extraordinary `'about Ili corpse could be observes', To r. oas or W . :am—The foliol'ariq par sage occurs ia the leading of baiv Re, porter; an the rase of the Soine . rs. •It" is said 'to lea the production of Atiorrwy , Geacral Atistin : 'lt IS a,piri4t all nar notions ofJustice,and all our relisi`oal semi:mats, that a man shotild hold by his owa' breath -despatic OvW:11:;:ntri life ; hut war, in all its branches, In all:. its coal ditions,sia all its farms, is e‘pialy adverse ti moral feelin; and Iteligidtis duty What is b\stine,; 9 a s t volcano fur ,htitiran des.: . tructian—an artificial eartliquaka, readtto burst . • upon maul:hid ? 11 hat are , your navy yards, tour arsenals your forts, your magaiinesOfarnaS, but insirilinents which the ,passions an:lleijines of men have invented for desolatio'n aril dUatla It is incident to this tremulous battery, that ' d: power should,direct jt proPortjund in its Migl4 to the great machinery, it maces. hence curiae mar. t ial,laW and the laoi of war-vett-me : l "Weed, io the cietlizittion of th • e world, arid ; if , p l .' ed to some exteM_with the impmecments of i OA-,• age— stern severe, sudden ir. it, deeisiOn, i>rdm tin es crcise, yet n necessary Part of that greal.s . tstem of wron; which the .k . iolence of human' pai,iiillll4 has contrived for t the pmpagation of human ;;Wretch. cdaess, and which trill continue' to po4 forth its vials of wrath, till the Predioe , l - tialeTarrives, 'when ineU•shall beat their sw'orda into i,iilough shares, and their sp...:•ars inta pruning-hookS; when nation shall ivit lift up sword' against,nation neither shall they {darn war any more.''' ,'; The New I - Jr% Tit,: Soo u'Pg:d !hp gorcrn !pent to prepare, hi the emit tlil i fieitly with Tla yow; ,women of Now York, engaged in indusltialyi!rsuits were to hold a inas4. : meeting iu the Park oii Atonddy afterdoimt. 'rr t• Iti ,131 uine.trti.4 of I'2oo houies were ,'ereeteil in B in '4l ocer 1600, and the . 11 - 4 inher this year is likely to he • The Lake Erie, propeilbr Chien;o, crp:n th.ie pari•f,l4—Liver,i)di. Very. little specie exviJyted from Nerr;Y4irk lasi week. ME . Gaud paper in New Yurk;_ltuni 51,t0 .6 per cent. and loisT. piper 7. • ' • • Word3ivarth, the per; is a large Penirylranil bond He bleed ho would get paid, and held on. pyilacy a taw .riniia by selling out. • The first and most important quality,iniho female sex is stns "'of -temper. dlevien did not give 4-them insineation. arid pereuasion in order to be ;tidy it did not make them weak • in order to be imperious; it ILI ,not givo them a sweet voice in order to be employed in scolding -- nor did It provide them with delicate filitnnis in order to be disfigured. • - EXERCISE. — Walking. ' said . iefferson t the • best possible ekercise. Habituaieyourselfto walk very. far. ;We . value .ourselves for havingliubductl the horse to our use ; but I douid'vrethii wehase not lost more. than *e- have mined by' one thing, has: occasioned so much degenretey of the human body. An Indian goes or:Al : tot nearly as far in a day as 'anenfeebled white ,svith. ,horsa • ' . and he Will tire the best horse.' , i$ high living, a..!..the Oct sai4Afien ho dined in the garret, on three-feurthiatiteifickei. Why did Marcus CurOus leap iutts - iltdCgolph at itomc? • Be'cause he ttiought!it was s', o. penis; for a young Tan. am a broken man,' said a poet one day, stko I should think,' .was the reply for I havaiteen yew piecv.: Modesty: to fdruale character' is - whit, kri)tpetre is to beef ; white it preserves itsilutity;,:it'jalpatts a blush:• • ge l be universary intodligiblo is not (ho highest I merit ‘6Cn writer. Music. ! Music ! ! BOSTON ACADESII"S Collection Of,Chtikb Mende, Flyees'lTnion Choral Itarninny of Sacred The Ilarnionist; Hickok & Fleming's Ev;nteliral lance, , Wyeth's Itrpositiiry of sac and Music. Just received and fur malt by!'• ' Nov. 39 . D. BANStM I Et. N v,...w..4 II , 7 , 1
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