..The B,t;_,VoiiisHeyeilleilechtrerths : following o be a,"well-anthenticated fact which occurred at Holten in,. Maine."' - In old New England long ago. When - all creation travelled slow, • And nought but trackless deserts lay. • Before the early settlers' way; A yOuth.aad damsel, bold and fair, Had cause to take a journey *here . Through night and day, and day and' night No house would greet their wearied sight f - And, thinking Hymen's alter should - Precede their journey through the wood, ' 'They straightway to a Justice want— Sy Ipve and circumstancessent , The justiee—good old honest pale= Said it was quite unfortunate, But at that time be could not bind Thine two ,young folks of willing mind, ' For his commis sion-rsad to say-z-, Had just expired—but yesterday, ! • Tit, after all, he would not ilay That single they shotild go away ; . And so he made them join their hands • In holy wedlock's happy bands, And lust a little" he would marry—,, - Enough perhaps, to safely carry— • As they were in connubial mood— . "Enouglt'lo.do them through the Wood I" • a Haus; ALits.'• l —J. M. Field, of the St. Loru lis-. remarks the N. Y. Spirit of the . Times, an admirable prichton' in his On he playa everything (nine Ifieray • Diddler to Hamlet—from Prince Cinderella' halm Bags: in The Wandering Minstrel!— As a writer of Fourth of July orations, political pasqUinades, criticisms.upon art, poetry, sketches of men and thin%s... and in all the multifanous du- ties of the press-gang, he is equally at home. Ho finds • sermons in stones,' not only, but really ii good in everything he upilertskes. The last nurn ber of be Dailey Reveille contains the following • • story. • 220263 Atty.:a !'—This celebrated gantlenian' .is a recognized .loss' certainly, and we are told, rejoices_ at his cognomination as he did at his nom ination for . the chair gubernatorial, last election.-- He uid not run well enough to reach the chair though ; it appears, from his own account, that hors qualities any bow' fell considerably he ! j low , those of the sure enough animal.. This is his story--wtich he is very fond 'Of relating up by Palmyra. You see, boys, I came 'to the river, and found I had to swim. fled best clothes 'on and didn't know what to do: What.Riverl Why Salt River—our Salt, here in. Missouri; thing always full when don't want it! . Well, boys, you knows hoss Allen !—no hack out in him, any how!— . Stripped to the skin, just tied clothes up in a 'bundle, strapped it on the critter's bead, and cross we swam together.' Well, don't you think, - .I was getting up tho brink, the thing got away and started og with my clothes on his head! and the more I run, and hollered, and .whoad,' . the more I couldn't catch the cussed varmint!— Why . , he'd go, end I rater—hot as blazes too all the way, au.i yeller flies about, and when 1 did Of get tol'ble near, he'd stop and look, cock his ears, arid give a snuf f as if ho never , smelt a man afore, and then.streak it off again as if.l was an Inion ! Well, boys, all I had to-do was to keep a t-al -krill' ow,' and keep flies off, and ..I . did, till we Came to a slough, and, nays now old.feller, I got 'you, andi I drove bim in. 'Well, after-ell, an you know fellers, the critter wouldn't stick ! he went in and in, and by'mby came to a deep place, - and swim right across—a• fact,• true as thunder ! `Well, you see, when I come to the deep .place, -I. swum, too; And do you ‘knovei that that beast just naturally whited. till 1 got. out, and looked at me all over, and I could nct'lly see him lafiin' ! and I was nasty enough to make a horse laugh, any how ! • • • thinks I old feller, reckon yoU have bad -Inn enough with me now, so I get; some sticks • and scrapes myself all over, and got to'Vblo White .again, and then begins to coax the varmint: Well I.whoed and Wo•boy!d' and canto up right civil to :;him, 1 tell ye, and he took-it mighty condescendtn' too ; and just when. I had him, sure—cussed if he didn't right back into the slough again, swum the deep place, walked out and stood on the other side vratin' for me, , "Weil, by thii time, the yeller flies came at me' . again, and I just naerally went in after the blasted beast, and stood before him, on t'othcr side just as nasty as be - first.did by - thunder bops ! Well.. • he laffed agin till ho nearly shook the bundle efF ..and away he went. back-again, three milealo the river, and then he just stepped dead and waiteil till I came up to him, and just kind a axed and to come and'take hold of the bridle, and then gaM a kick and a ruction and went in again, !dim' all the time and, right in the middle, hang me, if, he didn't ..shake my clothes ptr, end away they went, down • stream, while he swam ashere and Ljust Maerally lay down on' the bank and cussed .gYi creation. •-• pin see, boys, there I lay 'hove an hour, jvhcni sane a feller pullin' upstream in 'a skiff, a • ttyin• on a Cost.and says I, stranger, see hew, when -you're done gottin' • my coat thank you for mkahirt end-the feller sees how it was And Pulls ashore and helps me. I tell yOu w hat, boys, you ' may talk of horse laughs, !Mt when you want a good one, just think of Horse Allen:, •V7urtz-rssn.—Take 1& gallons of well-burnt lime, slack the same with hot grater in a tub, (Co. yered to keep in the steam) pass it , in the fluid form through a fine seive; add ono pint of common - salt, one - fourth of a pound of whitening pulyeriz oi, one patina of -brown 'sugar, three pints of rice flour, made into a thin and well-boiled paste, and one pound of glue well dissolved; add five gallons of hot water to r the , vehote mixture. Al ply with a painter's biuth, warm, itupint the outside of the building; if within llogri,:cold. , The above forms •an excellent white4ash, and retain its bill• • haney for years. MI 'lloos:er and mesratrians.--. Were you ever in the mesmeric stateL'said a believer! in the sci - .ence to a 64. boat Ifoo.ler.\ , l never was, stranger' -said the licosier. ' -I came from the state of Imli -army mysalf, but: rva lived in the lowa Territory.' El e Poetry.— sing her praise in poetry, For her at mourn and eve; - .1 erica whole pints of bitter tears, Anu , vipes them off with my sleeve.' - I - wish; you had been Eve, said an urchin to a stingy old aunt, proverbial for her meanness. Why 'Bec r siSse,' said lie, 'you would have eaten all the apPle, instead of dividing it with Adam!' TUFT re ceived on consigntnent,loo. kegs of ' Na its-- al a- var.? , atiPariar quality, and nitsortod sizes ; they still be Sold cheap for rash, by, vplication to the sub ail:meat th e Volk nuns E. YAIII)LEY. June IS • 21— Copying - IW4 A IISOLD'I3 iuperior Copying Ink, for .t.be MC o .M. Letter Presses, feat received and for sale by been /Per B BANNAN, Agent. ba I V , 1 IS EDI I ig,E S. -i• It oannotlbn Denied' ( For Truth is: mighty) that Ty DR. LEIDY'S 'SARSAPARILLA .00 i• •• Is departs!, errevist,:atid noir delirious of sap • etisr prowl:ars of arsapari a tjtat is =ads. I . • T Is warranted to be stronger than I/boniest . .lf MAST J others—stronger than four of SOME, and stronger than three of the STRONGEST prepared by any other in the United States. - Dr. Leidy's .Sarsapaißtals recOmmended 14 all res pectable physicians in preference to any other.; who have ever used it, have derived MORE BENEFIT from one bottle than three to ten of others; and those. who„ alter having used other's Prepamtrona, without benefit, will use Dr. Leidy's. will Soon be est:minced (as thous ands have alresdy been) pf the foregoing assertion. The apparatirs with which Dr. Leidy's extracts used In bLs'prepamtion of Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the _only one in the United States, imported by Dr. Leidy, himself,' from the celebrated house of Pelleter & Cav enon, in Paris, at a great expense. and is capable of ex tracting the medical virtues of Sarsaparilla and other roots, more effectually than by,ane other process. As SEVERAL HUNDRED CERTIFICATES of re • markable cures and recommendations from clergymen and physicians have been': from time to time published It is only ihoutilit necessary to reap eke public acquainted as to : Where Dr, Leidy's Sarsaparilla can by obtained trustier, namely, at Dr. [LEIDT HEALTH EMPO- RrtiM,l9l North SECOND Stree , near lane St., (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpointss) Fred. Brown's - and Fred. Klett's Drug Stoles; Philadelphia. Prl:4-13NE, DOLLAR per bottl • 3 bottle's for $2 50, and 6.bdttles - for $1 50. L, Alit' by J. F. Long, Lancaster; and tJ. d. BROWN'S Drug Store, formerly W 4 T. Epting - s, - Centre Street, Pottsville. • ID— May 11, f . , THE PROOF .POSITIVE. MR. KIRBY... . My wife was , • afflicted with • , - : - pain in the breast, - . : and a severe • Cougb, • ! for the period of five years. About the first of May last, she l' became so redneed,that the was cow,' fined to her bed for several weeks, en tirely unable tp move. I called in ourfaml ly physician, who after some inquiry, fie., - len her a few pills. Thqnext - day the Doctoi paid her another visit; and then told me that medicine was ntirely useless. as . her recover? was - impossible. I then procured a bottle of ‘ Dr.• Swayne's Corn- pound t Syrup : o f Wild. Cherry, 'vhich . , rho ' • commenced using according -to i the directions, and from which she derived ibensiderable benefit. I con tinued the use of the Syrup until she had used 10 bot tles. By this time she h d recriveted perfdctly. She now enjoys good health,nd attends to her household duties duties as usual. I woul moat cheerfully reccommend this medicine to all si Harty afflicted. What is the price of 10 or 15 bottles, compared to good health, . Your respectfully i I . . 4A.0013 HARE. Montgomery Township, Franklin Co., Bal , . I , February 3, 1913. • • Mr. halo is an old and respeCtable Farmer of this county, well known to the mart. part of our citizens. lie resides about 12 miles from Allis borough. J. R. IL . . Chambersburg. Pa. Oct. 31,1513. • i - CAUTION--All preparations from this valuable tree, except the original. Doc or Swayne's Compound Syr up of Wild Cherry, are fi titious and counterfeit Pre pared only by Dr. Sway, e, whoSe' Office is now rerun - ved to N. W. corner of Eigth and Race. streets: Phil 4, delphia:- I; • . ' i • ~- , TIIC WONDERFUL CURES t Performed by this valitable medicine in :Pulmonary Consumption, Coughs, (olds, Influenza,Astlima. Bron chitis, Pain .in the Sii e and breast, Sare, Threat, Whooping .Cough, spitting Blood, 'Liver i Complaint. Ic-c.," have excited the astonishinent of all who•have witnessed its marvellous effects: There is 'no account of a medicine, from the earliest ages, furnishing a par allel. The almost inirculous cures effected by this medicine, are unpredecented. : - . , BE CAUTIOUS to ask for t h e original and only GEN UINE preparation, Dr. SWAYSE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. i • , Office Northwest corner of Eigth and Race streets, Philadelphia. I Nov. 30 INDIAVEGETABLE ELINER & LINIMENT—A N cure lb( Rheumatic affections. This article pene trates to every nerve and sinew , of the person using it, , and it has attained a reputation .unequalled by any oth er article in Rheumatism. This will , cure the most se vere cases—extend contracted muscles, and bring feel ing and sensibility to limbs long paralyzed and useless. We only need refer to some cases helot', to obtain the confidence of the puhlin for these articles. 1 The following are twb respectable, and the gentlemen too well known to require comment. Let them be read. I have been afflicted Most grievously since 1832 with Rheumatism and contOction of the cords! of my lege, caused by the cramps of the cholera, which I then had in its most severe form.. After 'trying many remedies In vain,l have found relief—had the cords:of my legs relaxed—the swelling reduced-=and am greatly ben efil ted by the use ofone bottle of Liniment, used externally and one bottle of Indian Vegetable Elixir, used internal ly at the same time. can now walk with ease in po sitions that I 'could noa week ago endure at all. 1 • JAMES G. REYNOLDS, 144 Chrystie street, corner of Delancey street: 'Though this was gi4en more than a year ,since, Mr. Reynolds, was a feways ago at the office, where this / remedy was obtained in fell health and perfect posses el li of his legs anil f ,et, and though aver sixty years old, stood up nn his tries repeatedly to show the spec tators how completelni was cured. This remedycsach es an &soothes the peeves, and allays pains most effect tually on its first application, and by a Yew repetitions removes more effectu,lly and,speedily Rheumatic pains, than any other applic tam was ever known to dp. .Its ieffects are powerful nd immediate. Letlthose Met ed try it hot once, an they mast be Convinced. The Liniment Is niuch counterfeited as to external oaks, and the only test of genniness is to find the fac similesignature of Comstock & Co. If, that: cannot be found; it is counterfeit. Buy only at Comstock's Branch "louse, No.;, North 3th street, Philadelphia, and in Pottsville oil For sale in Pottsville; by DANIEL KREBS, and J 0. .BROWN; In Orwigsburg, by 11. VOUTE! Feb. 17, i—ly' • . • J. S.! C.. MARTIN - _MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT' TRuss - nr Th • 1 7-- I ALSO, Dr. Joseph Vlihttegs thtero Al;rdornined Suppor I ere. A supply of tba above ar , icles, jolt received and for sale, t e manufbcturers priceq. by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Druggist October 28, . 44 ; ,APOTqECARY STORE. TliCkubscriber offers for sale-a well eh gated and genuine assortment of 1 . 1. 9 r I)I{UGS ME , ISCINESs &c.s 1 consisting of CheMicals, Medicinel, Perthsy. mery, Window Glasses, Patent Medicines. Drugs, Paints, Die-Stutis, Oils, and Varnishes, Phin Brushes, &c. Wilk% he is disposed to sell at a smal advance, and respt ,ci ctfully solicits a share of the patron age of the public. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. JOON S. C. MARTIN. - March 10, - I : HO •,fial es and = Lois "'` 9 PQB . . 1 ALSO, ii large ritureher of Buildings and out I.nts o various sizes, on the. Navication tract, lying principally in the Baronet la: l'nueville.' Apply to [ SAMCEL LEWIS, Reit estate - SO. Centre a. July 16 1 ' ' ': -: - • 29—/f 1 • To Dyers, nleacliersi Toper Makers, Steam Eagitiel• Dedlders t and either' . . ''PASCAL IRON 'WORKS. WELDED VROUGILT.IROX TUBES From 4 inches to in calibre and ft to 1: feet long, capable of eustkining pressure from 400 to '2500 per- square inch with Stop %.",:ks.; T., V. and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with 'screw Joints, suitable ; for STEAM. WA FEE , GAS , and. foe LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER nen F idg - Manufactured a'nd foisale ,by • NORRIS, '.TASICEIL Dtpraus. Warehouse fl i t....'Srner of Third '& Walnut Street,. HILADELPRIA. July 11, YOU G LADIES'.` HIGH SCHOOL., MISS A'ALLEN, • , pETEENS he'r thanks to She public, for the very lib_ ••••eml support they have bestowed on her School, and hopes by strict I.ttenthin to the Scholars entrusted to her care, thet she.svill continue .tu receive their . pat ronage. ' i . ; • ! . • ~.. She has associated with 11;eri Miss Ai E. Area, from 'New England.ln addiiion to' the branches' already taught, Miss dier, will gitie ...instrUctlon la Spanish, Italian, Drawing and rainting. ; • Great attention will he paid to the mural as-well as • intellectual cultists oftbe pupils under sheirsharge- . ,The Winter term, which commenced, Dec. Ed, will be resumed on the .2,1 of January. 1845 ; Pupils Trom a broad, wil I thenlbesiecommOdated With board; on rea sonable terms, under the supervision of the; Teachers. Terms and 'oilier particula is, will be'gtven on appli cation. . .„ Pcitiville, Dec« 21. 1841. 1 . 1 '': ' ' • -14 ~' HI.IrA ' I3'E2~"P~H' I"g; 1 1 0.:CdolThrI E RY - -'ll2l/40BUISITS " Subsetiben. Wholesale blerebatAs. Mentitte .2 , Psusiss And Dealets in PHILADELPHIA. respect, My invite those Coesatry Merchants tabs are shout parchash2g their - . Spring and Summer Supplier; , to an eganiMationnlthoir respeetive &rocas of GOODS.' We ,beliave that our - several assortments are as complete as have ever been offered in this city, and shall be pleased tohavethem give us a call. i.• Importers and-Dealers in Silk 'and Fan- - _ , •cy Dry Goods. . • Caleb Cope & Co, 165 Market St. above 4th. W. &IL P. Remington, 92 " . Ashthirst" Remington, 60 " • . • See, Ilrotlier & co. •' 70 " ' Yard & Gillmnre, 100 `" ynolds, McFarland* c0.,105 Mariet Street, - rgan, Buck &co . 57 " W. IL &G. B Cooper. 53 " Samuel Hood & co.; N. E. 'corner of Market and Fifth ate Eing,lloyd & Rlng,o6, North - Second Street, op= pOsite the Madison House. ' William IL [Wowed: en., 90, N. Fourth:St. . Julian, Mason & co., 156, Market at. . ' Eckel, Spangler & Raiguel, 125 North Third st. - above Race. Smith, Hewett & Barr. 33'North Second at, Barclay Lippincott, 1661 Market st. one door be - Inw Fifth, south side. _ • • • LudWig Kneedler & to. 112'N. Third, 8 W tot. Of Rate Sr; Haas!& Hollineiworth, IS North Second at. and 2-Church Alley. • James J. Boswell & co., 50 Market street, Frederick. Dewald & co. 62 North Third street, • Importers and Dealers in llosiery, Gloves, Trimmings and __Fancy Goods. E. S.:Burnett. 3 S Fourth at. east side below Market, Steiner, 49 N Second s.. 4 doors below Arch Cloths; ..assitneres, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, -&e. De Gourley, Lafourcade & to, 77 Market at. William 11 I.ove, • 147 " .1 Gridley Spry & co, 81 " Edward S. Handy & co. Si Market street. above Thud, Yarriley,' Sowers & CO. 141 " above Third, John S. Fitchett & co. below Second, - Alleb R. Reeves & to. • yin " Wm:T. Howell 4cco. 181 ' Deaion & Peterson, . 187 " Martin Buehler & Ere., : 193 " below Fifth, MiC"hael V. Baker, 215 " • Maslin d Pepper, '4 N Third st, Faust & Winebrener, 70 N t Saddlery, Ilardw' are and Carriage 'Trimmings John 31 Ford, ' 32 Nortli•llird IL _ H. & G. Fricke, 14 Gnfi & Peterson, • 12 Tiorth Fourth st, . Wm`. Ford, . 71 ." Saddlery Saddlery Hardware, Harness, 'frunks,'&e. . , '• . Hdriard P Moyer. 39, also 252 Market st.. iiiildishers, Booksellers and Stationers. Brigs di: Elliot, 9 North Fourth et, INan & Thompson, 39 , .. Hides, Oil & Leather Dealers. - • Wiliiiiir Weser & co. 263 Market et, H. •31.itrawford, - 201 North Third et,' . 1. Boets,2 Shoes, Bonnets, Caps, Leghorn [i :•' • and Palm IT . J lAr.t. &J. G. Whelan, 15 Market street, Leicltl'Jenkirot & co, 15 •• . ' China, Earthenware nd Glais. 1, • Alexander Read, . 205 31a ket street. Peter Wright & Sons, ' 259 do Wright &, Wharton . 29 North Third Street Benedict Dorsey '& Son 125 do William P. Hacker 67. North Second it., above Arch. AlanufacturerS and: Dealers in Drugs, Metlicinci, Paints, Oils, &c Thomas P. James; 212 Market strcet Thimpson, Pancoast &Co 90 , below 2d: Caleb Cresson 6 North Third street. Screens, and' cf Sieves. Riddles, Screen% and Wirework in general. .10ieph A:. Needles & Co:, 54 North Fronvetreet.' :oaths, Brushes, .Buttons, Spool 'otton, Srinunings, Farley Goods, , &c. OlirerMartan 21 North Fourth street. Day, 10 North Fourth Street' Mantifacturers and 'lmporters of Military !Goods, Fringes, Cords, n Tassels' Car t., riage . age Lace, 'Arc.. • Williern 11. llorstman & Bons, 31 North. Third street. ManUfactureri of Umbrellas, Parasols and Sun Shailes. ' Steeper, Brothers 12 Market street .Wright & Brothers 125 do Williani A. Brown ' 60 do Manufacturers of Hata, Caps, Wool Eats , • fienddrson & Lerlck 144 Market street. 8,; &6. t : Nichols ' 114' do Manufacturers of .Patent Floor and Fur niture iJ Oil Cloths, and Flastic ear riage Curtains. - Potter'& Carmichael - 500 North Third Street, Liaac Ms:cooky. Jr., i 0 North Filth street. Manufacturdis,.of Ladies' and s;entleniens' cheap Travelling Trunks. A. L. Hickey & Co .150 Chestnut street George B. Bolos, Band 23. North Fourth street. I 48- Importers of TOys. Fancy and Staple Goods, •Bruslies and Perfumery. A. F. Ott Monr - Ose 165. Fourth, below Market, Louis C Ba.uersaclo . 170 Market. street lanufacturer of Combs, Brushes;_ Soaps and Perfumery. • Thomasßurch, Jr, (late of Pittsburg) 183 Market at. William V. Anderson df 0.,‘21 N. Writes St. I I; .loltW trucks, II N. Fifth at. car. of commerce 0 Waterman & Osbourn, N. W. corner of 6ec ond and Arch streets. R. Patterson, & Co., 182 Market street. Dealers in Candies. Oranges, Lemons, 4'c. 4olin J. Richardson, 42 Market tit., below Second. Importers of all kinds ofShipping Furs. William Geisse 4- Sons, 60 S. FronchelowChesnut at, 4o o riculutral and ' ortieultural'lmplements, GAden, Grass, and Flower Seeds. ! D. 9. Prouty, 1011 Marketat. below 6th south side. Limiting Glssses, Plated and: Fancy Hardware, Combs, Brushei,',Sec. & Walter Cresson. 14 North Fourth Street, Importer and Dealer in Bolting ; loths. Jacob Fry, 59 North Third street, [successor to Bitters.] Manufacturers and Dealers in Straw Goods •-••tfi Hair Edgings, 4-c. • .William M. and James E Maud, 30 North Second st. 3janufacturers of Caps and StOcks, and Dealers in Boots, Shoes, and Bonnets. James T. Lett & Co :121 North Third Street. Manufacturers-of Patent Leathei-; Glazed Muslin; Carriage Oil Cloths and Caps. John nollaway, 9 North Fifth St. ; trass Eight Day, 30 Hour and General Clock Establishments. James S -Smith, 92 N Third street, near Cherry. • James Barber, 238 Market street, south side, above 7th at. A. IL Lovell, corner of Third and Wood sts. and eor '. net of Fourth and Market ste. . Print Ware-house, Dealers. in ; • • • Prints only; storien &.C0.2n1 Co. Market street, 24 door above Fifth. Philadelphia, Feb. 15, 1845. , 78 b. B.' Smith & • W. Hodgsonjr ,i,VII6LES.ALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, ullanulacturers of Phurneueeutiial and C hem kat Preparatiohe 4- importers of oreign Drugs _ . , . ii. D. conAEn OF ARCS Ir. SIXTH ITN , PHILADELPHIA'. , • MiIYSICIANg, Druggists and Storekeepers supplied 1 with medicines ofthe best quality, on liberal terms.. Medicine 'Chests, for travelling or for families, aye }joss' sizes. The various new remedies and rare Chem— ;calm, With particular regard to their purity. . August 3 : • - • 31 —Sino Mil .Phlladelphla Auction Sales. WOLBERT, Aticiioneer .I , lo' 51 MARKET BT. !SLOW sECOND BT. TR ILADA. • h • : Regular sale days! imported and American Dry Goods: 'Tuesday & Friday Mornings. Goods—Every Wednesday Afternoon. • Boots, Brogans 6.c.—Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 o'clock . M. Country Merchants will find at thelse Selma large and general asiortment of Imported apd Domestic Bta. • plesind Fancy Goods, to which their attentiOn le Invited Goods delivered on the day of Sales, ar as a respon. - Bible person will be in attendance, who for a small re- manorrition;* will pack and forward goods tie directed: January 11; .. • •• g—ly • . , • 'IIjrANII.LA and Hemp - Ropes of alI sizes, - 1 - 1 4. Blocks' for Pines, ChiOcri, Tar s • Pacb. Po'ints, and Oil. faint litruiihes,dr.e. always ready, awl for sole elteap by • _—'_. mAss• WISE -ilk . THO • Hope lilikeis,,Sproce St.-17171utrfo Philado• Februaryb 15, 1845.' i ;.7-Sin THE, _ 3-01YRN.A.L.- " / Ropes & Blocks. Patent aletidte Awes. f" : 84 41 ,- L ' '' of liapW.4i 'A ro ' hixl (s 4 Y 4'. f'7 : • • ihe Subscriber. . 'WHERE Ropes arijaciw almost exclusively used in the Collieries, and on the Railways in Great Brit- I ran, and are found to be greatly superior .to Hempen ones, as regards safety, durability and etonomy. • The "Patent Wire! Siopes,7 have proved after three years service, to be atilt in good condition, where Hempen ones, of double the size and .weight,.. never lasted longer than 9or 10 months. They brute been used for almost every:purpose to which Hempen Ropes and chains have been applied. Mines. Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing •Rigging, Window Curds, lightning Conductors, Signal Halyards, Tiller , Ropes &e.. ace. They are made either of Iron' or opper Wire, and in calm of much exposure to dampness of Galvanized Wire. " . Testimonials from the most 'eminent Engineers In ,Eneland, can be shown as to their efficiency, and any additional infomationrequired respecting the different descrip.ions, and application will be given by. r; ALFRED P. RCMP, 56 Broad at. N. 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Flo 'A ,e' 1 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PlirfAtTEj S :LE Minn subscriber offers Ills ~...k . ,...y.... sale, Bllu _la 'aged partly'in gcliuyikill, and partly in West Penn Township, Schuylkill county, the Little Schuylkill Rail Road running through it, containing 427 aeres; bet Ween bl . ) and 100 cleared and under fence, 1.111 of which has b. en limed and rnanured within the ;last five years; nearly all of the manure made in that lime in Tamaqua having been hauled on to it; the balancti timber land, being within five miles of the Tamaqua mines, there is a ready sale for all small timber for props. ' i - . THE improvernents are a large dwelling f- .... house, 20 feet by 90 f ,et. 2 rooms on the drat ~...:',,,._` floor, 4 rooms and entry on the 2d floor with l L kitchen adjoining 21 feet square and reonik over. The house Was bun , for and has beer occupied. as a Hotel. Ice Muse, Mil. II louse,'Wdila (Muse, with I Smite House, Oven, Well of excellent waCer at the door. Large Barn, , Waggon House, with corn Cribs . , Grain nooses, &c. A Saw Mill erected in the; best manner, at costotover $2000; circular saw with i am pieta gearing, driven by an excellent water power , (the Little Schuylkill River) with water sufficient fora floui Mill, there are also three tenant houses on the property all tenanted. ; _The subscriber wishing to leave the intuit)* will sell the whele for 35000, and make tha payments easy. Persons wishing to purchase will bi shown the limp • erty on applicaticni to the subscribei on the premises. ROWLAND JONES. January 4, ISIS, 1-3 mo 'S.teel Pens P _ I , . . Enl:4 Thro go4rde'd Pen, per dozen, , • : 27.1 ny blarikirraultailk, ' pet gross, ' 50 -Climax, or hump-backed, do '1 00 Gilifit'a Magnum Bottom, per dozen, 271. Wright's Pend. various kinds, Common Stee!Pens for Schools, gross . ' 25 .Mitchell's Pens, kifferent kinds, Hogan & Thompson's three pointed pens. • Just received, and for sale by ' 1 • B. HANNAN, Agent. Eeb. '22 , 1 i - . • E4renfried's Colloquial Phralses. A ND Dialogueti in German and gnglisti, on y 1 - 1. topic necessary to maintain a conversation; with directions for pronunciation, just published and funsale by the subscriber. Also, • „ German and Enciish Dictionaries, German and•BuUlish Grammer:4, German Testaments and Ilymrt Boobs„ Lutheran and Reformed Catechisms, Do - do do English, and Psalters, • German Union Hymn Books, der.. &e . All of which will be sold .at Philad.lphia prles, wholesale and' retail:. B. BANNAN, Agent. ti_, Feb. 22d. REMOVAL. • • , s k i . . • JOSEPH F. SEIDERS HHASremoied his residence neat door to Drown Drug Store, -in the building occupied as a Shoe Shire, in Centre street, Pottsville. where he continues to operate in fall the vatious branches of the Dental Art ; such as _ . . • PilTring, Filing, Cleansinr. and Draring. He also will insert in the bast manner, single teeth, or whole sets, at reasonable prices. Raving had a practical experienEe of many years he feels confident of giving satisfaction to all. who May lava hint with their custom. ,May 18 . .. • 20— • POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS McGINNIS, ',• D EPECTFULLY announces to the Public, that he 11 has taken the Establishment known as the ;Potts ville, Iron Works,-on Norwegian street, where he Is prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the meet rea sonable terms. Cr Persons from abroad, in want of Steam Engines will-find it to their advantage to, give him a call before engaging elsewhere. May 11 . GEORGE H. POTTS, • Ni VIT ES the,ntiention of purchasers to his stock n !Fresh Goods jtist received and now: openinn ,at his Store In Centre.st., a few doors above the 'Pottsville House, all Of which he will sell at the lowest .prices for cash his own orders, or in exchange for country produce. : 6—. :February 10, . Pen Knives, Raio - rS, &c. mHE subecriber has Just reeeiveda beautiful assort .l • inCrit of Rodger's Celebrated Pen Knives, el:ora, , clog a new; variety, which he will sell cheaper than . : ever. The Riur bladed Congress Knife as low as 50 Also, Eyesore and Rams, put up two in a box. For sale by • R. LIAN.NAN, Agent. Feb. 22' - ~" . • Pocket:Books and Wallets. Tile subscriber has Met - opened the best stock of ratite Books and Wallets ever offered for sale M ills place. all and examine for yourselves. • ' Feb. 22, I B. DAMIAN, Agent. • QWF.'Es Siloot for the Flute. Wil Da .do for the Violin, ' • . . Containing Stich new and contslete instructions, to gether witlialiout 150 pieces of Music, price 44 cents each, just receivedand for sale by,'„ B. BANK AN June 29 126.—Agent. • BE:pIAMIN , 3 ARCHITECT. OR Practical House Carpenter, illustrated tiy 64 en graving 4, for the use of Carpenters and Builders last edition 1'1E413, lust received and for ale by Aug, 21 ; —3l „B. BAN3i4N, Agent • !tags! `itagal I (IA BII 'li:a rot Itsgi or esettinged tor GdOds. this , • October 19; MEDI , OI N-E S • ~t,, ass , • 'aelizedw •ICOUSTIC'OIL! TREONIT CURE FOR- :14i& „ DEAFNESS V, DP A FNEss ctritED. . . ScFrpa'a Com6uri..4.! .Krcosole Acottitic Oil, °Paha cure of DE A t*ES 8, pairs, and the is -V charge, of matter from the ears; also all those dist = greeable noises like the - buzzing of insecti of water, buzzing of steam, &c., &c. which are symptoms of approaching deafness and also attcadant With the disease. CETWICATE S ~ The following Editoitats and certificates wl be read With interest as they speak (atm, which are •!stubborn things." Most Erta.sountztAnc; 'Cuag any. have donbtii they may now dismiss them, and the most incredulous may consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases of cures, and many of them very remarkable—by the use of `Scarpa's Oil,' have. been ,published; but this 'caps the climax.' Young or old may yet recover--heating. A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and now about SO years of age had been gradually getting dent' for more than 90 years, so that it was next to impossible - to - Make her hear Conversation; in .the loudest tones .of voice ; Last winter she was induced to try ‘Srarpa's Oil for pe a e s ' It is only neeesparyin add that she has up. -ed two bottlei, and that her hearing is perfectly'restor. 'ed—ithe is cured DEAFNESS CURT:D.—The followinu extract front a letter written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in this city, is iiiiportant.. I . . `The brutle. of Scarpals Oil for Deafness, that you sent me, with the wish that my dauuhter would try it, has been used, and in its; effects, have astontshed,all ; you know how very deaf she . has been since she was three years old—She now hears quite well, but, as the medicine has all been used, '1 wish yon to send me an other bottle, which I have every reason to believe wi cure her entiiely.'—[Times. ' - • For sale by B. B. GUMPERT, No. MO North Second Steee►, Philadelphia, and by EICIIIIOLTZ & SANDERSON, Agents, Pottsville • July' T2,' 1843. WHO ErEn HEARD OF Dr. Leidy's,Ceebrated Ointment FAILING to cure the, Triter, Itch, Dry and Watery Pimples of the face and body, Scaly Eruptions, and MI Diseases of the Skin? - • I. Of the many thousan4 betties. (It is put in bottles will the words "Dr. Leidy'S !Fetter and Itch Ointment' blown in the side,) neve -has an Instance been knowt or heard froM where It had failed.' A n u mber of refer,: encessan be made, where it has been lis.t,l in schools 'factories, en hoard of veSsels, and in families, and cu. - titivates el - midi° published of them, but for the Mica- • ey in having names tititilished in. connection with sc, loathsome and disaareeable affect - Mits. C. Price 25 cents per Mule. It is prepared only:end sold wholesale and retail Dr. Lpidy'sllealth Eiriporium, N 0791 North SECONT street, below:Vine street;tsirn of the Golden Earle an Serpents,) Philadelphia, and by all .the different Drug gists and Storekeepers, attached to Dr. Leidy's adver tisemeilt of Pills" in another column. (whirl please refes to and mad; tbeides Many others through out the country. .. . Sold io PratMlL: A ..V' G. DROWN'S Drug Storo (tate Eptines.) ' • • •1 May 11, 1811, ! !• ! : 1 , .1- ! - .!! ! • IS 4 Cam` "E b, MEDY EV& Pacts for the Peope. THE constantly increasing popularity and kale of B. A. Fahnestock's Veroolnge has induced per. suns who are envirms,olits success ui palm off upon Oo public prepardtions which all medical men k,,, , to be inefficacious in expelling worms tram the sysiem. , This Vernaiingelias,made its way-into public favrini ulna the ground iif ita own intrinsic menu, more than any other medicine oldie kind now will; and w bile many worm r remedies have by dint of pulling been forced into sale. mind shinaly after gone Mir the 'obscurtly which their. worthlessness ;justly met B. A..Flianes•Ock's Verinifuge continues to be triumnlvintly soot mined. It hto only ni be. used ,and its effects will lolly sustain all that is said of its wonder ul expelling power. Cell dictate. Wales, Erie C 0.,. Neu, V., Jan,7, 1943. We certify iliarive have n ed 13.. A Fahnesiock's Vermitio;C in atinilies, and to every case it hae provided a deriided and OF:Ntal remedy for rx„el.. tag warms from the, system. W cordially recom• ineoda to parents, who ha've children allcted with that dangerous. malaoy • EI.ON it U. B. ' Roirr M %V. ,JOSENI I.It.;I2IIOFGITS. • For Sale, wholesale and retail, at the Urug Ware= •';' house of ' 6; A. FA IINESTOCR S Co. Cornet of Sixth and Wren] sts. Fitsburg, For Sate in Poirsvdle, by cLEmp:Ns& PApviN, Druggists.: December, •,3 1 , 50— .Dr.i Be chter's ,PULMOIVAIir PRESERVATIV4 For Coughs; Colds; Influenzas, Catarrhs; Whooping Cough; Pains of the Breast and Sides; Bronchitis; Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathitt:, and Ex pectoration; Shortness of Breath; Inflant , 'nation df the Lunge; and arrest of , • approaAing Consuniption • TT has been but a few years since this medicine has TT introduced into this country. and has been: pro ductive ofi he most aidonishing and unexpected results. As severallikundred cOtificates of its effects have been heretofore published; it is only meressark now to re mind the public where it can be obtained genuine' • Throughollit Germa'ny it is known as the "Life' P e Armee," and is the orgy medicine in use there for the 1. bore affections It is put up imhalf pint bottled, with full directions 50 Cents a Bottle . - great eta) , ((rein tho original receipt obtained at a great price.) and sold wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lsi dy'sliealth F,rnporiorn, No ; )01 north Second street, near Vine, '(sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Phi r (1 , 1 phia For ea le in Pottsville, by PhiladelphiO," Readitig Sr, Potts . yill6 Rai; Road. , . Figel 'WA Ok. liedtsction.of rreigh on 'lllerehandize ON. AND AFTER Monday. nest, June 20th,. 1911, . Goods will hd fdriiard d with despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freisht, between, Reading and the points below 'stated,per ton of 2000 lbs. . Plaster, [ slite, [4.c. Pig Iron, bloorns,Airliber, • marble, rosin, tar, pitch, and grindstones, Nails spikes, bar iron, castines,lend.turpentlne bark, raw tobaccO; salt,. prey isions.potatoes, mum ber, stoves, he., [ Flour per barrel, s[ '; Wheat, corn, rye, driver seed, 4- salt pe{ Groceries, hardwarC,steel, copper, tin, bras, do-. ,mestic liquors,maChine iy, [ butter, and [ cheese, lard and tallow, oil, won', cotton, leather raw hirleS, paints, by_s- ters, and cordage. Dry Goods. drugs $•• meth canes, foreign liquors, wines, glass, paper,fresh fish, meat, eon fertiona ry, Inlnkn Stattonary. No additional 'charges f receiving or • deliveting fre ny's Dcllll,t3 on the line. . July 1.4 1813 CH EA I" GOODS 'FOB CASH, And no Credit given. I , IIE - subseriber. has just opened at the Shirr; former • ly occupied by Crosland* Christ, on Rail Road at., a aoneral assortment of Groceries a n d Provisions, which he will at the lowest possible prices for cash Such as • - Sugars, .Molasses,; Coffee,' Chocolate, Tea, Cheese, Rice, Spices, &c., Sperm and Whale Oil, Sper maceti, -;Moulds• and Dipped Candles, • Soap, Tobacco, Segars, Hams, • Shoulticrs.,lless Pork, • • Drie'd Heel, Cod. • • ifish,Mackerel * 4c,- ate • • • ' -• MARSHALL 21.4 f orE2 El! I TITS . fgEkrF?sT. PA.ss&og...m;,mpy IN VIE InSalta) ' § TXTES. , Joseph Splendid-lAne of London and Liverpool Packets ARRANGEMENTS ?OR 1845. Old Established passage Office. 100 Pine Strut, eor. of South, N. Y. 11 ,R.W . THE subscriber begs leave to calllthe 'attention of tf•. his friends and tilt public in general. tolbe follow ing airangements for the year 1815, and for the , purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and . Steerage .Passengers, , by the following - Regular 'Packet Slops to and front Mtg.. tryiool. Ships: Names. Captains.. . . Days of Sailing front . ' ; Ne' York. -. . . New Ship, • Nye, _ ' Juno 6,Oct. 6 Feb .6 -United States, • Britton, ~' •"1 11 2 ".• 11 ." 11 Garlick =-•- Skiddy,• .l "; 26 '.' 28 °" 26 Patrick Henry, Delano ,- 111 y. 6 Nov. 6 Mar. 6 Waterloo;, . Allen. • • ";11• " - 11 "•11 Roscius, V ' Eldridge, " 1 26' "• 26. "26 Independence, ' Allen, Aug; ,6 Dec. 6 Apr. •6 Samuel_ Flicks, Bunker, . ." 11 " II 'll Siddon. '' " -E . lCobb- ":26 " 26 ". 25 Ashburton.- HattleSon, Sept. Elan . 6 31ay - 6 Stephen Wliitney , Thompson, I A 1 . • "• 11 ".I1 Sheridan • Depeyster, ."-1, 26 -'•26 " 26' Ship's Name, Captains, . Days of Sailingfrom . , . • ; . 1-- ''• 1 Liverpool. New'Shlp . Nye, . July2l Nov. 21 Mar 21 United Stales, ' Britton, .- 't 126 " 2 0 " 20 Garrick, Skiddy, Aug-. II Dec. 11 Apr.ll. Patrick- Henry,. Delano," ;21 -" 21 - 21 . Waterloo, Allen. • " t 2g " .26 '' 26 Roscius, . Eldridge,: 'Sep t; 11 Jan. 11 May 11 Independence, Allen, • ;21 " 21 " 21 Samuel Hicks,, „Bunker. ";26•"26 " 26 Siddons, I E. Cobb, Oct. ill Feb. 11 J'ne 11 Ashburton. ' Huttleson, " •21 " 21 " 31 Stephen' Whitney, Thompson; " ;20 Feb. 25 -PDF% Sheridan , - Depeyster. Nov; 11-slar. II Jnly. 11 In addition to the above ItegulartLines, a number of Splendid Mew York Built Transient Sbipsisuch as the 'Adirondack.' 'Scotland,' Russel Glover.' 'Cello.' and 'Sea,' will continue' to sail from Liverpool. weekly in Regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos sibility of delay or detention in Liverpool; and ; for • the accommodation of persons wistiing to remit money to their families or friends. 1 have arranged the pay-. ment of my Drafts on the following Banks:'• ` c . COrk, Limerick, _ 1 Clommel, Londonderry, Sligo, - 1 -- Wexford, ' Belfast. Waterford, I Galway, -- - 1 Armagh, Athlone,- I Coleratn, - . • . Kilkenny, Batista, , ,Tralce, • • Enniskillen, Monaghan, i; Youghal, Banbridge. Ballymena_ . - - i Pa rsonstown, Downpatrick, Cavan, l, ' • Lurgan, Dungannitn, Mellon, - • 1 • Ennis, Ballyshannon, Strabane, • ; Skibhrce n, Qrnagh, ;Mallow, 1 Dublin, • Cootehill, Kilrush, . _Scotland—The City flank of Gltvigow. • England=-Messrs. Spooner, AtWood & Co. bankers,. London; Meisrs. P. W. Byrnes &! Co. Liverpool. Passengers can also be enraged from Lwerpool„to Philarielphll, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular. Packet. Ships on application being made pirtsonally. or by letter. , [post [mid.] addressed to . • JOSEPH MCMURRA V.. 100 Pine steel, corner of South Istreet, New York. - : A . GENT.S.I • • Benj. Hannan; Pottsville, Pa. ; Michael Mullen, Re chester, N. Y.; Jer. Ilaqcor Providence. It I.: T, Cough, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles QllarS Toledo, Ohio; The Mas McQuade, Utica. N. Y. I I also bee ?cave to assure my friends and the public ll: 'l7:lCia:,;:i tt the ttealcst stlncluali ., will b.: ~....ci".: s:ki in the sairng of the alley!. Sh ps„t4;:ether with all ethefs which I may have. and that PasSencer, will experience no delay en their afrlvalut! the ditT4ent I <iris where they mean to embark. • , . ' P. S.—Free Passale can al'o lbe secured from the 'minus • Ports in Ireland and Scotland, from which Steamers run in - Liverpool. I BENJ. HANNA', Peiisville, Sole Agent for the State of Peintsyla: February 1, I /Il e FURNITCRE! Fir t":1I TURK!! CABINET IVIANI.TFACTOBY. RESPECTFULLY Informs the Schuylkill' -county public, that he J.; now prepared to manufactilre all articles of Houselmlitand Parlorrurniture in thr neat test, handsomest, and must satisfactory manner. - He has also on hand, at his WareLroom in Mahantanio street, corner of Adam street, an bssrirttn'rmt of MAIIOGA GIIAIRS . of thelFrench 'pattern with Hair Seats; Fine , :llahnzany Centro Tables, Mahogany Dressinti Bureaus., made afte'r!the French style. vciql gia s set'• &C. In addition to the above, the adyertistr is prepared to receive and execute all orders! for repairs, &c., which wilthe carefully attended to andiinisited at the Shortest notice All kinds of upholstering, such as covering Sofas, Chairs, Lonnees, &c., will he finished in the most ap proved manner, ifentrusted to Ills charge, a long expe rience in the business having qtfalified him for the un dertaking Theadvertiser would inform the public that although residing in Pottsville, he can trim out furniture of the best Workmanship, at as low prices, as any of the city Warehouses, and respsctfully rtquests those who need articles in his io rive Itima call, beforse purcha sing eishwhere - May - Mill for Sale or to [ Let. ripHE _well known Stearn Merchant 4. - Grist, Mill for sale or tp rent, si‘uate in the, borough of Hamburg, at the Schnyiltill' Canal and near the Philadelphia !tea:ling dr.i Pottsville Rail Road The Mill lain gostl running, Order, Capable to grind fitim 60 to 70 000' litcshel pelt anumii, and all kinds of grain plenty to be had. Oji account of ill Health the proprietor is obliged to quit the business. Possession given immediately, terms easy for fur ther particulars apply to TJ tt.:EiG March 15, i I 11— . - f ' FOR SALE. 1 1 . . . , - 7 , r.... ' , Rattan s I Aunt 4( oal 'llrealicir —i• . . easIIIS economical machine is now Insucessful °per -atinn at Mr. Bast's and C. Spencer & Co's mines, near Minersville, the. Delaware Co.'s mines near Potts- Fine, and Mt. Packer's mines near Mauch Chunk. . -' is;;•!!n machine is important tn the land owner frOm its I, rear redar.tion of wastage in hreaking, and still more important ZP Ilia collier, the cost of preparing .coal for market being b; its use reduced to less than one fifth of that by the orilinar; method. 1 • I Inquire of the propriei,r'rs..J: &. S. Itattin, Minitel.: phis, or the subscriber at Mt:2, 1 ' 3 % 111 e. 1 • - • D B t BENNETT: I ; Jun 1, . r .. V.-3ino' , ' - • FALL AN!) WINTER FASHIONS. , DIRS. 11 i aTl.N.Lvenuld d'espectfullyin fOTTl the ladies of !Pottsvillevis my .that she will open her rail 'and winter rash inns, this morning; solicits! them to ex.imine lie assortment of Council, Velvets, :silks, IttbbonsoSt. Having selected " her goods!_ with care as to quillitv beauty 'and style, she confi dently anticipates a con tinuance ofthiit patrcinage,• which has he,elolor G BROWN, Ag I been so liberally bestowed , ' 'November 2, NEW GoODS..- • , TOSEPII. MORGAN, haiitn4 received a maw assort ment of Goods ' among Which arc splendid new style Prints, Silk Emhrnidefed Nett Jcarfs, Brussels 'Net 21 yards wide for Shawls; Whet and Silk Shawls, Lisle and %shhurton Lace, a IVery superior article of Stripe Js•onett Muslin, Thread Lace,Jaronet Inserting, variety ofother fancy gCmds, all' Of wach will be sold at the lowest cash prim!. A' Poltsvill July 14 •- Annuals Vey Cheap.. _ .11HE s•tbscrilier has on hand a crew copies of . 11 - • the Annuals for 1845, which he will sell ve ry cheap Apply in limo; Jan. 4 1845. )3. B A NINA ti, A t Between Between Reading Reading .and ' and I'hila. , Pathville. 51 10, 7.5 cts TO LAWYIKILS ANI) SCItIVENE;IS. 'II4IIE subscriber.has just received a beautiful ar n ticlet r offouls:ap paper.bruled and plain, almost as tough as Parchment, amiable for!ineirumenis of writing, %, hick will bcsold by the ream. quarter:or halt , • 1, B. BANNAN, Augusti if) i 32-- kJ , 4 1 20 00 cts iOO 'c,/ EOM 16 cu BURDtN 'S PATEN'D HOR S E SHOE S MADE OP THE best refilled American ()Iron, for sale at abhut the same prices of the . Iron in bar, being a gaving.•of about 180 per • cent to the pnrchhser. All,shoes sold, al. • warranted. and if' not satiSfactorlif, can be - .ro.tijrzied and the money will be •refunded. ' GRAY & BROTIIER,!•12 Walnut et ., Philada. June 8 . , i ..... 4 cis. 3 cts 2 10 1 35 Hollow 'Ware. . J'PST receivell'ut the York Store a large and genera onssortment of Hollow W..re consisting of 8,8, 4, 2 and t gallon pots Skillets, Boilers, &c., &c., which will be sold wludesale or r'etttifat the lowest ,cash prices: Also waggon boxes Of all sizes. *Cat& ware,. such as tubs, buckets, &c, Jan. 12,1815, , 2 EDWARD YAIIDLEY. r commission, storage, or ght at any of the Comps- ME= fir:XRY R SCHOOL BOOHS • firm. Subsernber has just received an assortmen IL of chool Books, whith he offers to Moan who wish to purchase to sell ag4in at as low rates. if no lower. than they , can be purchased in Philadelphia This assortnient embraces almost every kind: 7 Try us., " I 8., BANN AN . Agent. Sept. 4, 1844. • ; 37; , Leak' iPresses' very Cheap. , •- , • • •1• AT -the ism rake 0f.67 50.1vbich.areequal to, the frock Presses, and will 'i last as long,.just receiv ed and Rir sale by cps. 14. 47--- S -BANNAN. Agent ,p_E!I-1...Ap-E-L,pigzA . WILLIAM IL BROWN, '& 004 • - WHOLESALE DRY GOOD 4.114.81t5. . ; No.' 20, North Fourth atrqt,'Philatict. im; AVE large Stock comprising a'githeral satiety Of ' AMERICAN and FOREIGN D • • . They regularly attend the Ascii rn Vates,'ltt wbith they can frequently purchase tnany sea...seeable desgrip- - thins of Goods, math barn the regvar prices, and which they will sell at a sinalkeidlisitro.;' , .. Thby receive' many goods direct froglbfantifactureri, and will also be receiving • the nee ats 'Wont FOR. alas Goons as soon as they arc in the oarket, from Ira. portatinnshoth here and in New 'Pink', • • ' Their exertions will be directed to koeping totistanl ly, a,very superior assortment of Iliw , ,niost desirable Staple and Fancy Goads, which theyiptendXo offer to Country Merchants onahe moat Pavor;q7ble terms, and nt the lowest priers they can ba thithalattn the. city of Philadelphia, and respectfully Invito them to examine for themselves. . 2;1 . Their stock consists inpart Of the [Wowing t • . • Cinths, Ca'ssimeres; Sattinetts, Jesse, Plaided and Striped Jeans, [a• new articlej :FlOnsas. Kerseys, Linseys; Red Padding. Canvas .04.dding, Beaver ,teens, Velveteens, Velvet Cord% Alpaca .Lastres • t. VestingsXravats. Stocks, SlAtisse.. de Laths; Ging:haw. Lawns. frtaliVLinens, Russia Sheeting and Rnisia Dia'ner. Goods for 'summer Wear. New n 'Styl:t. Fancy neared - Lin Drillings, - , , Plain :Brown tinsai, Crape Gam= broons. Corded... Plaided and sttrl Ditto, [new goodsl Plai,ted.. and striped "remlins, .nevi* goods.] ,Nankeens, Extra litAvy Cottonades, • Summer Clatlis,Deninli, -4exlerin Mixtures, ; • Blur and FancyCeleured4Drillings, Satin , Jeans, Fancy Single Nated'eassimeres, Coat. Ginalia &o``_ • Brown and Bleached Muslms, Chet keiTic ki tips, Brawn CahtOn Flannel, Plain AVlthe Cambries. Checked and stripedditto; Lire .o„smbricks, Ja.ato . 1 nets, Bonk Maslin, Mull anjaktviss ditto, Lice Goods in variety, thifnured Cimbricks,- ry, Gloves, Threati, ,Buttohs.• and a full at \ sortmept of Trimmings, 4f . c. arc. • Prp sTs-- A. very extensive assn . rapsnt, to which new, tyles areadded as they tome toph the Illandfac • philada., MarchJi Brooms, Buckets, and Opdar-ware Na. 63, IV. :Third Street, near rch,Philada. • : boogl CORN' BROOMS, ••• ,f,(100 CORN WHISKS.:. ' 200 Dozen Painted Buckets. • .- 10n Nesis first nuality - Crr Tubs. ' 12 .Casks Brass.an .:_Wood Clocks, TIAT received. Also, a general xi's — ortment of Wil e/ lOw Baskets, and Coaches, Mats, Viothes. - Pins, - Nest Boxes. Keelera, Twine. Reels, 11650' Brushes, Spool - stands, Wood Bowl?: and Trays,Taoots. Broom Han dles:end Twine, Sickel'a Blacking,. itpd Wooden Ware of eiery description. . •• • • COuntry Merchants and others, wit 3 take notice, .that. as 1 am manufacturing,extensivily„ and constantly re, 01Vi117,. - EastLin • l3ro6ms and : Ware, lam a.. ble to offer to the Spring . Traile,4lgqater varlet', than has before been offered m this market, and at p.ilces greatly reduced. Ik&ANLY Philatia.,,March 2,0-4 m Tin f.-subscriber, has long . hWtl.the agency of i HULL'S .PATENT TR ' l litiS, and 'keeps constantly on hand, various.liiiWs of 'Prtisscs,•n dati'ed to the tatieties - of dicfnin or' Rupture. .which will be fiited on the parie•ol when required. DIIII.WYN!'P'4RRIKI, . Chemist and 4pOtinicary; S. W. corner of Arch .an d,Blll stge,' Philadelphia. 'Also,: on hand a .carct:olly 'se f ,;'•cted assortment of Genuine Medicines and Phts;.;iticals. to which' th' , ! attention •of Physieiansini St6rekeepers is invred 7 -with thp wrious Pate* Medicines, pre wired from the 1n64 approved jormula, and. sold at market prices. • Philada., March 1, , . • - M -1 TO DE iLFRS . . '- ' )., ..a.r•, ' r , - , - .'" I- - r-C-,e• -' ' . 2 ' M / . ' ' , . ii _ ' Low, FOR • . G.Oliy • • ~, ~.. T,..i.: A subscriber invites the.attOttintt or Merchants -s- anil Jtealers ienerally, vislthi.§4he (*By, to an ex arninnt inn of his Stock of I lats. macre' from the best ma teaals.. and ,lf the late , l aol rnip approved styles: which he offers fur .iale, LOW I'o I'CA N.; ff.. '• , ',Consisting of Beaver hats' fre,u) s:'o to f 12:per dnz, —:.—.--- I blnleskiri '' ';'s IS to 30 ' OMers , put tip aI. Brash ".- .fl .111' to 30 " - theshorte.t ludic . I Fnr, . " '' l II to 15 " Cligsm - re'' - J 21 to 30 , ••• Caps of all desCriptionp. • '.: ',..' ~. JAMES 'S.4:, ICKS,R.S.ONji Orders. from thl .' N0..41 '„rhrtlt Etecond St, Country promptly • One,' pain above 'the I 'Mended tn. ' ~.',' Mansion HnU%r. 'i Philadelphia: . t , ' ': ' 4.-3 inn • Philadelphia Jan. 2:;, E. ~ . Co:. A. HATHAWAY & C - • GENERAL. •CO3IMISSI(in:IIF,RCIIANTti. Vi, 23 Norf.! , Wharoes. foot -'7. Of ocit at., PAiladephis "., -. IA VE receive.l . nn enn.ignrintaVand offer for sal.. tha lowest cacti orizetv— I . ' ' .. , Si) bales Ist 3ort eastern h. 405 -, . 2000 galls fall and w;uter:press'd whale oil ; 1000 do do ( do, . black Osh of., 300 doz painied pails; ' ' ~ < •6 103 bbxcs let quality sagr ' 7n, ' .sandles : • 150 do mould tallow cttruttli, . -•• 200 dn., yellow coop :, •[. • -'1 - • • 50 do • No. 1 rfinco , ate ;•.,•+• •.. . ' ,z. , . 300 do Lubec' (scaled)l P?irolng• ; ''.' • ~-' •100 dh ‘do : No. 1 ' 0, ' -. . • . 100 1,1 , 13. 31ayke . ftl. Nos 4 1, ;and 3.; 50 do Halifax .4 . v almon.;•';* .' • .• • . . • 50 do gilih'd 111\rrin2 , ;,1 25 do pickled ornltisblf! if -- . .. • . • 40 do CranlnO - rips; I ;..:-,-. ••• •. - . •. - 50 tub.. Goshen hotter';]. !•-•;: •• . ''''• ' 4000 lbs. Ilerkinter,i•ntiiity'4lgelte,;. • • • 10.000 do dry codfish; • • _.;; 50015 do bake fink, (in druilo . • • • 3000 do Manilla cordage • ' ' • Philada., Jap. 11, ;.,! r: ". • - • .'l-:1y , ' The New York Cafiton Tea Co b IA - 7 - 17 • ARE induced frnrriahe favor with whic their Teas !tali . ' been received in Phila • eAs. h h l delphia, and byinitirterou;i families i in the ' e i Country, thiring,thevait.season, to i give.. ro Nr.1 , 4 mon:, extended:funk° of the- location of their Branches, whiCh arc Chesnut street, 2d dna'. beloW Third street, and 45?• . North Fiftti.street, a few ddors below Race street. Their Agents are sup plied weekly, with the elirdresCassormelit of,Green and Black Teas, orthe lateitjanportations. I Their Teas, after a thorough trial;of their qualities, by per ion: of great ex-wkrience, - are'pjl'eked in a manner to i;:9 air, and preserve their fragrance, OW ow ing to th e to - whir:II:Billy are subjected, one preserved.it ntfn For the respective apper. to lie the cheapest Teas qualitiesrm ity; h o e f i q 3 1; r a e l in the Market and each i:ack.:gli Incis warranted to con tain full weight, independent BRANCHES so CBES:siert` ST. NB' 4.5 NO . irrtinero ST. PHILADA. .! Philada., Feb. 22d 1 8-3 mo W. V. AND EON &.C9. ottoi, ii r'' • AVE temporarily remove fom . -I, to NU. .39 none ° , Water street, Philadelphia, 'a few doors above. ; They will continue to keep miliand, a full acid gen eral assortment of , Groceries,istritable for the country Trdde. They are constantly wet supplied withlthedif .ferent kinds of Green and 'BlackTeas, and particularly the fine and soperior mialities._,f.: They are also at all times Prepred to furnish' Wines t. '• • , 1 , I #7 . •••••., i and idators, of 'all kinds, and: I li _._.-----1 — /6 es l'aCi4 l 4 , for Medlcinal, purpo i ses.andvhen required for curb •• 1 1t , 1-.._...--,=- , -7 -- --- 1. ____,..11,..4 'f'u'renB4lre'cvinarrraanitceiSspiiiwreill, be ~...„ .6, ....„ , ----------4,1 v . impoilland uf the quality rep , :.--... - .,-..--_:...0.---, resettle , 1 They are now daily renewing' their supplies of Ne sr Crop; New Orleans, and Wet ;India Sneers and Me.. lasses. Also, superior and Prline strong Green Bin Coffee; with other desclipliiink of seasonable goods, all of which they will dispose of,..zit extremely lo rates. • 1 Philadelphia, Fcb. 22, l ' . ,1; • • amo . 4; _ PURE WHI . TV LEA Whether`lf '.~ Ilrollter,l irA NUFACTIAIERS.: l!lnif.snorth Fm.t Wired 2.l.l.Philadelphia, have new n:ltood supply, •f their 1,-aritinted pure white lead,:iinitthose custom re who. have been sparingly supplied (iv consequence rue en the at ficle; snail now have-their orders fil " Nis knvwn substance poStiellitiqs thine periservatiie. had beautifying p it) pe rtice so :tesirable . in a paint, to. on equal extent with itnadttlteOtecl white lead; hence ary admixture of other nartOrtals only mars ltd value. It has therefore bien:Fatte steady ainicif the manufactures, for many 'ydare"to supply to the public peilemly pure white.lea,lilnd the unceasingde roam) for the article, is propt3 at it has met with fa. : is invariably brand one head—WE ERl!..L'at PILO 7 . ‘u11, and on thp.other; WatInANTEn Peas—allin reiitettere November 19,. asse=ss /aeiegu.itt7El - WINTER ARR. DE3fEN T. • 'IN and alter December 1, , TA4, no'Passeriger Train! ‘4.7.Nvi1l be run on Sundayti:A, HOURS OF VARTING. Prom Pottsville, at 0 A- n} " A. 11t •,t , HOURS OF PASIVNO READINGit For,Philada., at , .101 " Pottsville." DJ A.. 03., RATES Olt FARE. - I ;Between Pottsville and' Phirada., $3 50 and $3 ‘6. ?hauls.. 30, " Reqing, 411. 40 ". $1 • 48.0 . 'l , ,9—Gmck CHOICE; TpAS RE.MOV L. Eli 1121
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