Spring is &ming, - - ET Mn. RACE, - T 174 was Deaf and Dumb from his Childhood. • Spring is coming! Spring is coming! Birds are chirping, insects humming, Flowers are peeping from their sleeping, Streams escaped from Winter's keeping, :' In delightful freedom rushing, • Dance along in freedom gushing; ' treenes, of late in deadness saddened, ' Smile in animation gladdened; ..All is beauty, all is mirth, Allis beauty upon earth, ' • Shout we then With Nature's voice, Welomo, Spring! Rejoice, rejoice! , Spring is coming! Come my brother, Let.us rove with one another, To our well•remembered wild-wood, Flourishing in Nature's, childhood; Where a thousand flowers are springing, And a thousand birds are sinew; Where the golden sunbeams quiver o'4 the verdure girdled river; .• kt our youth "offeeling-out, ro the youth of Nature shout, • hilethe waves repeat the voice, Welcome, Spring! Rejoice, rejoice! • A i'Assrso Tuotroar.—Our. city has recently been shocked by the occurrence of a remarkable accident—the explosion of a bou,hiin the hands of Mr. Duvall, killing three men. I;trid wounding dine or two others, shatering Windows and spread ing, destruction and on every side. The loss of a most valued citizens, the agonies of the - suddenly beTcw.ed wives and children, the alarm and Horror excited hy ,the casuality—tliese have ' been enough to_aickenifnot to appal the stoutest heart. —But how many of us are cens4ring what this thing called a bomb was made for I Tir,o we reflect that the express and only object of, its pro . disetion is to produce 'just such tragedies as we have hail enactePin our midst?—and that we with every Christian. people pay thous:4ldg .tm 'nually for the manufacture ofjust such dispensers of death as this D. we consider that this was no failurs-r—no,exceis.or deficiency of : anything intended by the bombmaker—lt was not intended that this missilie bhoiild explode at just that time' `,and place,-but it Wag . media to explode and de.:=- pray human beings, and for , nothing- else. lye ' -mourn that it has fiilfilled in destiny. -L • Yes, we,moum for stir friends Duvall, Price iand Broderick ; we sympathise with their agoni zed relatives ; but do we talk of stopping, the in f . fernal business from which this calamity arose! we recoil: from the thought of throwing such • develish engines by thousands into, the cities of Santa Fe, of Matamoros, of Ter* Cruise and Mexico, to shatter the limbs and spatter the brains of inneerit ivonien and children in thousands 'One bomb bursting among, 'us causes a general shudder; shall we not hesitate before we engage in an undertaking which is likely to pollute Illev .,on'a atmosphere with thousands of such projectiles, and thence redden rivers with torrents of human • blood. ? — , National Honor 'j---‘l"te-Anneaation r— iErtending the Area of Freedom !—such are the swindling phrases by which aspring villians have in all times induced fools to become murderers and the victims of butchery. Shall there never be an end of this?—N. Y. Tribune. • ' A new version' of pl,l affair—the fall of out Arst parents—has' been given by a pious Welch parson as thus. , ..Our great grandfather Adam, was a very good man, he was; but as for h ve, she was a devil Oa woman. She must needs go and rob an orchard, and not satisfied witlpeating, herself, she tempt ed our good father Adam to eat too, and thus brought a Curse upon all the caith confound het." We are eloquent about oppression on a large scale,—we deprecate the tyranny of government, which, after ; all, extends but to few, and vet how little pity is.historved upon thoie who suffer from ,that worst of tyranny in daily practice, in daily life. Wha t grievances would most family histo tics ldisclor:e!,--11 v much kindly feeling wasted , by the arbitrary cr uelties i of tempe s t! I say cruel= ties; Tor what tor ture of rack or wheel can equal that...of Words I 'take the annals'of the majority of hearths fore a twerve-month, and we should 'be amazed at tliiquantity ofwretchedness that would be Writ in them, if mit truly. . . !4e• rezeive great nbligations. as if they were Our duo, and arc thankless as much out of varnty as ingratitude Cimfidence is - a feminine necessity.- There are very Yew women but who like each other's socie ty, and,Of thii i ,iiking sympathy is the.grand secret; none but 014,ielves can fully enter into their hopes, fears, 41 Plans; all of which are nothing tvithout being discussed. A' woman only can Understand a woman; and it is pleasant to be un derstood sonulti roes. = ,WriismEnEi.:Of all thinzs avoid a Culgar whis ker: This is-uf various kinds. A short, se - tubby. indomitable, pl whisker ; a weak, fuzzy, ".white moth-eaten, iuopldy whisker, is a 'vulgar whis ker; a twisting, twining, serpentine, seutimental, corkscrew of if whisker; black; bluff, brutal looking whiAlter, vulgar; a Mathematical, Mas ,ter:of-astistictil diagram of a whisker, is a vulgar whisker; whatever is not any of these, will.do. 'The nonttrah!e Mr. Boyle,' say s'Bishop Bur net, in his accouut of that learned and pious per son, chait the most profound veneration for the great bud of tleaven and earth, that I ever obserV.. ed in any man. Tice name of God was never mentioned by him without a paUse and stop in his discourse. It is related of Pithagoras, an enrinegf i;hiloso pber of antiqUity, that before he would admit any tine as a pupii into his school; he was accustomed to inquire, who were his a3 , :iociates:—justly ton eluding that 'those who erukl keep had company wrsald not be, touch proilte:l ti y bis Consiaerig hww much n r say th•it Ott• (1 , not mean, how fortunate it thnt we ale not taken at tur then -beicautions how we taLed of rii , tie and innocent pleasures, of dy ing for love, and Eternal constancv: nature rnalieo 6,Hrta provision*, it niu=t tie - confcEsc , d. We shouldlbeenvionit ofpth ces happiness, if, in nine eases put of ten, wo trk: not despise - And ': - omen have belie:veil that any Letter, awl ciniv discorefed . hen too late tO - regetly it shoe, t•v the, way, at c:hkh • mistakes ate utaally fonad out. It MIS an observation of Publius Scipio, that he .a•as never !CPS idle 1111 %%hen he had most lei- Ftir o , anti that he wee never less alone than when he was alone. No life is pleabiog to byt.' that which is useful to ca.inkiod. To E 37 litao anti perform much, is the' dirge-. truistic of a gloat MEDICINES• lilt. SWAYNE'S CO3IP,OUND • • SYRUP' OF 'WILD CHERRY. . TILE 'GREAT lig =Dr ,. .. YOU.. i i • C - . .. ONSUM PTION '.l • . . COLDS, COUGHS, SPITTING OP BLOOD • BRONCHITIS, DIFFICULTY. atF BREATHING, ASTHMA, PAIN/." • IN • THE I SIDE AND 1 :/ BREAST, WHOOPING COUGH,' • CROUP AND .ALL DISEASE >OF • THE LIVER AND LUNGS; BROKEN • CONSTITUTION,..Ac.-; i TMITE above is the errs oat and only , ffenufne .1 Prepa ration fromthis yenta le troo,and has won its way_ to public favor by itrun ralteled sucess looming . all diseases of the Lungs, no withstanding the; many iiar ticles prepared by pecan s who have no ;knowledge of the science of Medici, in theory or practice, and. some More readily to dec ice the unsnspeeting, use a part of the name of the-,original prepearation, such at ',Balsam of If lid Cher' v," "Phaniz Balsam of Wild Cherry," "Balsam of . Wild Cherry and Coffey," ei , e„ all'sprung up with a mercenary view,' after "Dr. Sample's Compound Syrnpof,Wild Cherry". 'had Won a repination in the "treating art" never VI be forgot ten by many a once cheerless fireside. Therefore. the. public should be on their guard and pnrehase none hut the - original preparation, which is daily ; performing such astonishing, cure. in Pulmonary 'corciplaints, af ter all remedies bail railed and the patients,. givim up -as boo drys. Thousands of tertificatee [night be pub; lished which trout d astonrrh .credulit . C.itsiilf; but it is deemed itneccssary • below ten publish a few of the names of persons who her bean cured by tlkis - "won- • derful remedy ;"--• ,• f : IRnn rnr GLENN. Steward of e Alms • "tome, .near Frenkford. testifies to tlni efficacy of Di , .• rawayne's Compromil Syria of Wildi Cherry. in curing Valentine Chapmen,nne of the most aggra rated cases of diseased Lanes, which has ever been placed ution,recOrd, after every other remedy 'had failed and his 'Physician had giVO II Wm up as iusttrabi,t , , bliss S. LEWIS, of West Philadelphia, earedoffileei din..:of the Ludes of live !. ears standing, I*.r sympipu were. sprain s a blond, at; toiled with .aliaciiing cone ' pain in the side, breast an, back, which.finlillyhoroug ' on a continued Coll6llll ,tine ; entirely ; cured M 1 I thence of Di. Sway en's Compuuntr,S3rup of-Mild Cherry. . ; • ....lire. Mamma, corner oeSecond street nod German town road philedelaliia,lfectually cured. of diseased Lungs and the symptoms, of incipiet ConSomption, by' using f.ur bottles of Dr. Swayne s Compound a}rup of Wild_Cberrv. - I' I ~, • . • • It. J.ic!".sori, D. D.. formerly Pastor of the • first Pres bYteriati Church N. Y. testia.,e to the etliCacy "or Dr. • Swayne's Compound Syriin of W i ld Cherry, and rein. , mmends it to the heads of 'amines, litchig, , writteised 1 its wonderful effect, in inn }e than one hundred eases in releiving children of every obstinate complaint, such as coughing, wheezing, choking of tilftem, -asth matic attacks, &c. . - Aaiun .st wins TM, CraWfilid COllllO. Pa : coal, of a protracted c 12211, pain in the ~ide and; breast; &c., afierbeinz reduceddo a mere skeleton. ; : Jeers O. , DURII, Whasiiigton... Va.,' cured of Con sunipt i,:n and Itleedine °l i the Longs, alter being gn. en up to c••.veral eminent . PhySicians, and Lacing used most of tine Paierit Medi'. tees. This medicine in ill Cola , s circa immi•diato relief and is a :dire: pleasant and -effectual remedy, and worth 1 . a trial from the :nest sceptical. • r5-Prepared only by Dr} sWAYNE, . corner of EIGHT and RACE Ktreets ' Philadelphia where all orders must be addressedi 1 • : March - .*9 • 1 For sale in Pottsville. by IYIELNInGS, and J G. DROWN; in Orwigsburg, by IL. YOUTF. 1 ' Fcb. 17., - ,•—ly 1 J, S. ',C. IRRTIN MIME JOYI L i 'flesh is I;:r *0 mat h Ise (d IL% h1:141.1 . ' CONI r lILTP. TRIi may -be A Itn9st - every disea=e corcil by the timely POUN t It ATIVI it)se tvlin will call, at any 01' linable , meounite et Feld. 1, 3 pont:tied) of Oreg perlient -1 le,t all hoops, ol rebel . — 'who It.td the ;'inn.( severe tr oal:ent leivino . . ken tile • and been euredt—'eerttlientes lerk or Orpha 4''Court. No ginirtance tvlthpersonb el St who ha tr.nh the gooa of r .have volentartly come Ibr , t ofth eir 'easd and fly core 'any( d iirthi the stores where this ini.l certificates (properly atoll ed on isidival s tials who certificateof cases under treatment ,th!l i medicine by the it advice : from the Pi othonniary, tary, stiting their ric respectability and stando their fellow lan at bean. ward and :riven a statemel for publicatton,&eAte. 'The iminher cirihujie certi ficates being. too great for 'newspaper ptii , liralitto, thc subscriber has deemed-it h'dvisible in hare ;t ii'.enps the.most important" cerrtilcates . properly fintlicrqica - ! ted, tinder seal, to be ph+ d 'nt the storys,oflagents, who havC t he mullein . . fo r sale, where nc Mods nalte, led With Scrofula o r it t t t evil White Chronic 101AllttlatiSIT .11 . Mercurial di,eas,s Eruptions of the kin. i el long sittndit.g or in civient Cons:impLinn, e Lee Head-ache e. may ha ,- e an NiMortunity of FriseertainMg the na-nes and residence. , of-those who'lliare been curd by its nd who will he willing, if coiled upon, tti give every information required. : As a more feneral evillenc'e' that ,h: in nn quack medicine, I would refer in the rimes 1,4' the flolow• in_ well known phyeiciarn., who haveattested to its Ilielr; Dr.. G. 114e'n. Dr. Jno. 11.11. N1 , 11&111/ Dr. J. I:3nlit wholesale and Rivail at the drug ;ind.Chetni.. cal Store of ' .ICH HOLTZ. i'ottsville. fiersvi I le; lbtgliKtrisley ge,_Orwigsburg.: it ' 41—iv E. J:11. f J. H. M i Port Carl) ; henry VO January 21, • It cannot be Denied. • ( For .Truth is. mighty ) :.that ozy DR. LEIDI"S SARSAPARILLA • ,4s-thopuiest, stoonrsst and most slicao:io!ar of any ip'` other prepae.ttioa of •arsaparia that silt. T is warranted to lie.st ringer than 6 hedtle's of MOST . others—stronger than four a SOME. ! and htronger tharilhree of the STRONGEST prepared by any ntket in the United States. P..' 1 Dr. Leidy's . Sarsaparilla is"recarnmen'iled by all res pectable physicians in proforenre to any other. All who have ever used It, have derived MODE tkp—NEFIT front one bottle than three to ten anthers ; and those who, after having used other's jnreparations, vlitliout benefit, will use Dr. Leidy's. willjsnon he colivinEe4 Os' thous ands have already Bern) id' the feregning' i assertion. The apparatus wilk which Dr. Leidy's d.straels used in his prenaration of ,Saisaparilla as peepared, is the only one in the United States, trupOrted by Dr. Leidy himself. front the celehrited house of Pelleter & Cay. erion. in .iris, at a great 'e4'llease.. and is f.:irtable of ex tracting lite medical values of Sarsaparilla and other roots more efiertually !hap by any otlierirocess. . s SEVERL IIIIND4ED CERTIFICATES of re • markable cures and rectin mendat ions finin clerzytnen and physicians hare heen from time to fine published It is only tilottelit needssary to keep the ptiblic afluainted as to where Dr. Leitly'Oananarilla can 'be obtained reruilie. namely, at W.I. DY'S - lIEAI,TII EMPO. MUM. 101 North SECOND Street. near Vine. St.. (sign of the f;olden Eagle and ;Serp.nts;) Fred.Drowit's and Fied.Klett's Drag Store 4, Philadelphia. Pri:e ONE It bet bottle; 3 bottle's'for $2 ;XI, and 6 bmtie. for $1 50. ff Also by J. F. I,one. Lan'eaqter; and at S.G.I DROWN'S Drne Store, formerly NV. T. Eating's, Centre Street, Ponsville. Alay 11. ICI— MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT n 1 tT4ss i-f,5 , .-1. -, Jvilib L ISO, Dr. Soicpb Utero Abdominal Sul porters., , ." A gupplyei 1,110 above ursclea, )..iPt received and for.saWat the niiinufact rev... price.. by • . JOIIN S. C. lfhittl N. Dru,,,rist October 28, APOTHE , TirE vi bs ectcd and g l)itliG rosirk consisting n • Very, Witt Drugs, Paints, Dye-St Brushes, &J., 'Which advnrre, and respectful age nf the pithlic, Phyt.icians prescri ARY STORE. I rillerpftm , s'for isle a well ag nuine a. , softmeiai:of, , • - 31 E OICI N &C., Chemicals... 316,11eines, Parra.: ty Glasses, Pati:nt INledicines trs, 0113, and Varnishes, Pain `e. is disposed to leen at a mai I y solicits a share of the patton iflr rarefOlv :enmpnlinded. Jrnbi '44. 4a- a H. Q. C. 11/ 1 311' 70.4ticit, for icr tore. • Ni.uvii 11-2rEIiPERANCE I.TFE I Strim2val i 1.2 Pulmonary Sale at AtAitTIN zi Drug 12—. Dr .. . Becker' ' ' • . *r. 1., huir7,informg, the inhabitants lie put.lit: in Leneht, that he 1136 is. Ilaestsr artl,ll . arnel. as !Man g its vartoutl Mint hes. and re trttrottatza of Ijrs.llllaestsr end ttlattenti to elf; /•411s, Intim! a Itts rlrtrt.o.s w - 111,1,s mode ratr, 31. r Ittl:j", Or'. %Vulg. Intl t. 4 dcors Sow I 'Of Mr. s kit !tate Mr. Wln. T. Eitting* Drug . , 1,1811. • t 1 42--ft mo 8 from L ATELY of rott:vili., and tli become mic,ps , er to MI, tr,pati,i • l'hyfik iri, ef-ctAtlly r Harper, friend. lie cliarit Teri . Lgire in the horses ii Jettelry EstabhA . mi , ,,v art! opposite the tore, in Genre Stre..t Pottsville, October FOUNTAVNE!. Clii;s:ESE 1111111 I EADIcA.. removes Superfluno;3 liar (rein the &r.F.nre, Keck, For 521111. 51411.1'NI'S tiros Store. Much 15, • Titomst). BAN 3rEinoiNE4 •• A CENDR.AiI. ertoirtutetit kept et kr:lofty Land EICPHOLTZ & SANDESSON`S' ticw Di ug Store, Pottsville, -1 qo: - Jely 2' i tier received on el a very superior will be sold cheap fin miller at the York Fl June 18 rim:A:Jam:nil, 1001tegs of.:6ails— q lath y, and asinited sizes; they irtrash r .by Npyliotion to the eub.i. ?foto , - ID, YABBLISY. • .1 • i II .. I"HItADELPHIA. couNrRY MERCHANTS. _ . rfirtz Subscribers, 'Wholesale Meretanui, Manatee .. titters and Dealers In FIIILADSLPHIA, respect fully Invite those country Merchants who are about •Purchaeing their . . •• Spring and Summer Supplies, I I • • r . . to an examination of their respective STO rocgs of G OODS. . Wea believe that our several assortments are as, complete as have ever been *feted in this city; and '.4,itytie pleased to have them give us a call. t- Imp''. . . orters and Dealers in Silk aryl Fan- L: -,• • • cy Dry Goods. . • . Caleb Cope & Co, , 165 Marlt. ! St: abase 4th, W. & R.,l'. Remington, 92 ' . Ashlturst 4- Remington, . 50 • " See, 13rother,& co. 70 - " ard;s; Gillmore, ' - _lOO ' " y y Olds, ,McFarland & co. 105 Market Street, ! , w [gin, Back &co ~ ' '.57 '-" • . ! .B.&G. 11 Cooper, ~ ,53 " . Samuel Hood & co., tN.E. corner of Market . and .'itth Sts. , . . , Sing s Boyd & King,26, North Second Street, op posite the fdadisnn Manse. Williani H. Brown & co., 20, N.Tourth St. Julian, Mason & co:,- 156, Market st. ... .Eckel, Spangler & Raiguel, 1,28 North Third et. -'above Race. - .• . ' Smith, Howell & Barr, 33 North Second st, , Bnrclaklinpincott, :Mk Market et. one door be line I-10h, south site. L'udiiie Kneedler & en . 11l N. Thud, S W cor. $f Race St, ' Hasa & llollincstrorth, IS North Second at. and a Church All 4. ' James J. Boswcll'6c,co., 50 Market street, Fred@rlck. Dewald & co. 62 North , Third street, Imparters and Dealers in Hosiery, Gla - Trimmings and •Fancv Goads. , E. S.; Burnett, 3 •S rourth s't. east aids below 3larl Y. Steiner, 44 N :Second s., 4 doors below CIOI4S, assitnares, Tai. Trimming's, &c. Be Hniirsey, Lafourcadu& co, 77 Market ci. II Love, ' 147 " J y & eh, Edvi , attl S. Handy & co. •0§ Market street, .abOve Thud, . Tarilley',, 'Solvers & co, 141 'Above Third; Jolirt‘..4l Fitchew & co. beldry.Second, Allen 11. Reeves & to. Wiri T. Rowel! & co. DAsion & reterson, Maiiin Buehler & Bro., tielow Fifth, ' Michael V. Baker, • 215 " 1%141in & Pepper, .4 N Third it, Fader. & Wincbrener, 70 N Saddlery, I I ardwarc attd*S. Carriage • * Trimmings. • John M Ford,: 32 North Third st. • 11. 6; 0 Fricke, 14 • ". • Gott & Pekrson, 12 North Fourth it,' Ford, y, 7 Saddlery, Saddlery- Hardwafe, Harness, Trunks, &e. • ' Eduard P, Moyer, 25, also 232 Market et. PUblishers, Booksellers and Stali'oneri. & Elliot, 9 North Fourth st, Hogin & Thompson, BO . Hides, Oil & Leather Dealer's. • William Musser & co. 253 Malce' at, 11. AI. Crawford, 201 North Third st, ' I , ' Bums, Shoes; llonnetS, Caps, Legnorn and Palm • ats. . • & J. G. Whelan, 153 Market-street, Jenkins-dc co, IJO ' China, "...arthenware and Gies's. . • Alelanikr Read, 205 51arket•street.' l'ett.r Wright & Sons, 259 do ' NV, & Wharton, • 29 North Third Street Ben'edict Dorsey & on 125 „ 90 • WilliatoT. Hacker 02 North Second it., aboite Arch. Aliinufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, &e Thignas P. James, 212 Market siteet TlidinpFon, Pancoast &Co 90 below 2d. Caleb Cresson Cr North Third street. Milnufactureriof Sieves', Riddles, Screens,' and Wirework-in general. Isieph A. Needles & Co., 51,Nnrth ,Front street. ..Ornbs, Brushes, Buttons, spool 'otton, . ;. Trinimingq, Fawn,' Goods, &e. bliver Martin 21 North Fourth street. • S. M. Day, 10 North Fourtlf , S.trei , ,ti •. anu faeturers and, fin po hers of ".Military Goods, Fringes; C-ords,. Tassels, Car-- . riage. . : W(lliem H. !foreman & gone, 51 Nort6 Thirketreet.. Nflpufacturers of', Urnbrell, P,rasols and Sun Shades. • ' §lerper, Brothers - 12 Market itrte.t. ' Wiizht. & Brothers - ' 125 do • WBJiam A. L'rown 66 • do .._. .q.NlahufaOturers of Hats, baps, -.Wool Cats, 4.6: -. ' .', • Itinderson'& Lev,ick •,. 141 IVlwiket street.. • • S.W. O. c. Nichol; , II 1 do f . r r Atanufaourers of Patent Floor. and Pun cniture Oil Cloths; and Elastic Car . - nage Curtains. „ • Fetter & Carmichael 56S:North Third Street, Isaac 51acauley: Jt., • 6,North Filth street. • Nianufacreth of Ladies' and 4 Zentlemene . cheap , Travelling Trunks.„ • 41,.;11rekry& Co • 'l5O Chestnut street George 11. Batas, Sand 25 North Fourth street. lihporters • of . Fancy' . and Staple Ciliods, :Brushes and Peifumery. A. P. Ott Monrose .:16 3. Fourth, below Market, Lquis C Dauersachs 170 Market street - Atantifacturer of Comb's, Brushes, Soaps . . •and Perfumery. Tkomns Burch, Jr. (late of Pittsburg) 183 Market at. , William V. Andrrson 6.t 0'.,21 N. Watel S. t.. 1 g John Trucks, 17 N: car. ofcommerce I Waterman & Osbourn, N. W. corner of Sec— nnd Arch I.treettr, R.;Patterson, & Co., W.:Market street. . ;7 . • Pealets in Ciindies,Oranges, Lemons, 4-e. John J. Richardson, 42 Market St.,shelow Second. • Iniporiers of all kinds of Shipping Fors: Geisse Sons, GO S. Front, below' Chesnut st W.gfictlitlll'al and ortieulturallmplements Garden. Grass, and Flower Seeds. ' Prnttty,l9llMarket st. below ,Gth.ennth side. . • looking Glssses, Plated and Fancy Hardware, CombSi•Brushes, & Walter ,Cresonn. 14 North Fourth Stree Importer and Dealer in Bolting louts. Jibb Fry, 59 North Third street, [s'occessor to Raters.] Alanufactureriand Dealers in Straw Goods Hair 'Etlttibgs, 4•C. Witham M. and James I Mauil,, 30 North Second st • ,Manufacturers of Caps and Stocks, and Dealers in Boots, Shoes, and Bonnets. Jafines T. Lett 'a: Co: North Third Street. Manufacturers of Patent Leather,- Glazed Muslin, Carriage'Oil Cloths and Caps. Jahn T Hollaway, 9 North Fifth St. mass Eight Hay, 30 Hour and 'General • - . . Clock Establishments. .*:nies S Smith, 82-N Third street, near Cherry. Janie' Barber, 939 .Market street, south side, above 4th at. . .C, E. Lovell, corner - of Third and Wood ate. and cot per of Fourth and Market sts. I - i - Print.. Ware-house, Dealers in ~, . • Prints only. ,' Ilfoirell & Co. 201 Market street, 2.1 door above Fifth, yhiladelphia, Feb. 15. 18.15; '. 70 D. B. Smith & W.'Hodgson.jr. It WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,. :Wan •rf let tzrers of Pharmaceutical and Chem ical Preparation& 4- importers r f Foreign Drugs; N. E. COICHEII OF ;LECH Z. SIXTH MTh • i'IIILADELPIIIA. DrOnists and Storekeepers .supplled with to.-!, m.. 9 of th • hest quality, cur 'Metal terms. ~i~diclnc' Ch-its, r••r trawellinet or for families, of va- Om; I . ll:llrtrinus new rt Illedies and rare Cherm ti !larlieular regard to their purity. • Auf.tast 31 —Sam • ! . I',ltiladelph7U Auction Sales . C. IVOLBE.UT,,Audioneer , NO. 51 MARKET 6T. BELOW EIT.OOi4D ST., I'IIILADA. :,... . Regular sale days! Imported and American Dry Goods} Tuesday k Friday - ' Mornings. Shop Goods—Every Wednesday Afternoon. Roots, Drinzans&c.—TuesdaYsitnd Fridays at 12 o'clnck ! , t4i- Country Merchants will find at tin•se Sales,nkrge Oil general :lt•Sfkiiiiieni : of itnru.ried and Dmnestic`Bra nle and Fain y Goods; to which their attention is invited i , Goods delivmlid on the day of Sales, Or as a respon glide p , re.n wilt Its in attendance, who (OF a small tit - thuneration. will hack and forward goods as directed. :',,rhilada., January ll,' ' 2-Iy, Ropes & • Flocks. • ANILLA and Hemp Ropes of all sizes, 4.1 A. Mucks far Paillie4, Oakum, l'or. Pitch, 31Iti Oil. Paint Drusbes,- - 450,. 'always reudy, mot fur sale chysp by . WISE' Ar,. THISO AAS. Rope Makers, Spruce St. Wharf, Philada. }February 16,1845:. 7-2 - THE IVLINERS' JOLTNL leiit Xitetalle Ropes. For tke use of 'Mines Ratiways, 4c. for sfile, or .bnporfed Lb .order by - the' Subse . rkber.• THESE Ropes are now almost exclusively used In lbetollieries, and on the Railways in Great Brit ian, and !are found to be greatly superior to Hempen ones, as 'regards safety, durability and economy. The "patent Wire Ropes," have prdved after three years service, to be still in good condition, where Henffien4ones, of double the size and weight, never lasted longer than 9 br 10 months.. They „tome been u.sed for almOst every' purpose to'whieh Hempen Ropes and chains. have been applied. • Mines. Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors, Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes &e. etc.: They are made eltbcr of Iron or. Copper Wire, arid in cases of much exposure to dampness of Galvanited Wire. 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'"' ',: : a • op o". to.a Ma Arch lore 47 " 181 ' 187 l oso i. '---- ti . : :. Houses- and. Lots , .: ...: 431 agn . FOR &MR.. - :)...Z34 AI.SQ, a large ninnher of illitildinzs and nut ',non, various Oz.es,"owthe Navigation tract, lying.principalli: in the Ilnrout , .h of Pottsville; Apply to, ' SAMUEL LEW IS, Beal estate ag't. Centre si." Inli I Iti ' - • ' z F29-Lif.' • To BY'er's t Bleachers; Pni)er llhkers, Steam • , ... , , . . pr.nttrS Three Pnintcd . Pen, per dozen, 371 Altirikam:s Jens, .. , Wi per gross. :50' *Climax, erhump-hacked , - do 1 -00 - Gilon's Magi Min &mum, Per doz,en,, - ..37i -- Wright's Pens. various kinds,' • ' ' Common "Steel Pens for Schools, grow 'c .25 " ;Nlitcliell'i:Pens iitTerent kinds, ' Miran & Thompson's three pointed pens.' Just received, and Cur sale by B..BANNAN, Agent. r , . Eetr, 'ZS . - . a- Ellr' enfried: i s ollolail 1 Phrases AN°Diarogues in German and English, on 'eVery topic necessary to maintain a conversation. with directions for pronunciation, just published and for sale by the subscriber. ; Alan, . _ German and Elialish Dictionaries, ' ' German and Endlislitrratmfiers, Gerainn Testainentsand Ilymn•Books, . • Lutheran and Reformed Catechisms, 'Do ' do do English, . , • Bibles and Psalters, , German Union Hymn Books, &r. &c. • , All !of which will be sold at Philad.lphia prices . , wholesale and retail. , ~ L'AL 4 ' JOSEPH F. SEIDERS, • !fir AS removed his residence 'next door to Brown Illrue Store, In the building occupied as a Shoe Store, in centre street, Pottsville. where he continues to operata. in all the vatious branches of the Dental Art.; 'such as ' Pluefisg, Filing, Cleansing and Draiin.T.! lie ONO will insert in the bast manner; singla`teeth, or whole sets. at reasonable prices. Having had a practical experience of many years, he feels ponfident ofeivine satisfaction to all, who may taw him with their custom., ay :18 • -POTTSVILLE IRON 'WORKS.I" PETF ,Y announces to the- Public, that he 11 Las taken the Establishment knOwn as the Potts ville ;Iron Worksl on Norwegian street, where he Is prepared to band all kinds ne Steam Engines; manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every description; at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. Persons front; abroad, in want of Steam Engines will find it tntheitadvantage to give Lim a call bailee engaging elsewhere.. May 11 TNVITES the aitention of purchasers to. his stock n Fresh Gout - 1,1101 received. and liotv orienine hr,.hia Rtor‘f In .Centre, et.. a few , doth.s a,h,ve t h e p o tt sv ni,. Hous'e; nil of which he will cell at the loivext pm-es forea:Ai his own !'orders, or in exchange for Counlry prndlr I! February:lo; ■ • 'Pen Razors &C. Just received a . l:antiful SWAMI- T to .llt o(itodirer';sl4lehrated Pen' Knives, embra tine it nen, ,var44y.,' which he will sell cheaper ,than ever The four bladed Congress Knife as low.as et V5O Alin; Erazors. and Razors, put up two in a box. .For Sale by ;• BANNAN e Agent. • Feb.. 22 . 8- furiovvr. , s school rhr the Flint". • • !•' • ', for the Violin, . anti PA:SCAL:tIiOS WORKS: WELRED Wit-01;6111 IRON TUBES , From 4 inches to;; in calibre slut, 2 to 12 iOet lung, capable of sustainine pressure f , om 41 . X1 to 2.100 Ibu., per square- inch, ar,ttli Stop . ,o,:ks, T., Le, ' other fixtures to snit, fitting tiqt.ther,..with screw jointtc.sui table' rot SI'EA M. WA'r Ur; GAS, tut Tot LOcOMOTIVE and - other. ! STEAZ4 BULLER. Ft.usat up co Mani ' ariielured aol , for sale by - • ' MORRIS, .TAStEgit, & DIORRIS• Waielanuae 9..E.'..brner of Tuird & Walnut &mem PIIILADELrIIIA. • Joik . 11 • Steel -Pens..= B. DANNAN, Agent. • IMI Feb T2d , REMOVAL E. W. McGINNIS, GEORGE H. POTTS, , cnnrninine eactenew and complete inetinctinni, te gether with abmit ISO pieces of Music, price 50 cents' ( melt jeer received and tot sale byBANN A.N June 29 • Agent. BUNJA MIN'S A ReIIITEII7I% • n R Practical linuse Carpenter:, illusirited by Glen 'gravines, coy the use of Carpenters and Builders lait edition of 1813, just rerniyed anti bir ale by . Atli, 41 ' , —34 B. BANN AN,ligent • . - . Rags ! Rags ! • GAshpnid fdr Rags or , exchanged for Good 4. this office. 1 - . October ID. . _ Coaying ' - A superior Copying-Ink, for the use •o luk . Letter Protege, just received And for sate by B HANNAN. Agent. Dli , e•mbei 3. MEDIQINES. ..i... Ci . Dat --,,-,='-='• ..,-; i.• • arAßAfts" „ A‘ ;AN nous Tic OIL! 40,7). AI SOAPILY SURE ICE • iiN DEAFNESS s \-, DEAFNESS CURED. - . . Scarpa'a Compound Kreosnte Acoustic Oil, OR the care of DEAF li Et 3 B', pairs, and the is i charge of matter from the ears; also all those disa greeable noises tike the buzzing of insects .falling of water, buzzing of steam, &c., &c. which are symptoms of approaching deafness and also attendant with the disease.. CEITIFICATE S . The following Editorials and certiGcates tiel be read with interest as they speak facts, which are "stubborn things." Most EXTIRAOILDINABV Cuae.!—lf any have donbts they may now dismiss them, and the most incredulous May consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases of cures, atid 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 recpver-hearing. A lady in Smithfield Pennsylvania, and now•about 60 years of age had been aattirally getting deaf for . more than 40 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 .Scarpa's Oil for Deafness.' Ibis only necessary to add that she has us ed two hiutles, and that . her hearing is perfectly restor ed—she is ciired. DEA FNESS CutiEn.—The following-extract from a letter written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in • this 66' is important.. 'The cite_, of Scarpa's Oil. for Deafness, that you .sent me, with the wish that- toy daughter would try it, bas'been used, and in its effects, have astonished all; y.m know how very deaf she has been since she was three years old—she now hears quite well, hut as the' medicine has all been used, I wish you to send Me an differ bottJa. which I have every reason to believe wi cure her entirely.'—[Times. For sale by B. B. OIJMPERT, No. 120 North Second Street; Philadelphia, and by • • , -EICIIITOLTZ & SANDERSON, Agents, Pottsville July 22, 1543,: ! 30— WHO EVER HE-9RD OF Dr. Leidy's Ceebrated Ointment FAILING tocure the Triter., Itch, Dry and Watery Pimples of the face and body, Scaly Eruptions, and SI! Diseoscs of the Skirt? .1 elf the many thousand bottles, (it tEinit in bottles wilt the words ."Dr. Leidy's Tetter and Itch Ointment.'• blown in the side;) never has an instance been knnwt or heaid from.where it had failed. A number of refer. ences can be made, where it has been used in schools factories, on hoard ofvessels, and imfamilieg, and cer• tifwates coplil he published of them, hut forthe delica cy in having names published in connection with sc loathsome:anti disagreeable affections, • • cle Price :Scents per Dottie. It is prepared onlyand I sold'Achnlesale and retail • Dr. Leidy:sitealth Einporium, No Ell Nn IIISECONE street, below Vine strcet, sign of Hoc Golden Eagle an Serpents,) Philadelphia, and liv all the different Drug gists and Storekeepers attached to Dr. Leidy's tidier tisement of his "Blood Pills" in another rolumn. (whirl plerNe refer in and read, (besides many others through mit the country. - Sold imPottsville at J.: C.• BROWN'S Drug Store (latt‘Eptine's) lail, nrlp .rpopt,...otir e 41, a 4e, 131'A. F m aimeock'u V,er!uli . ng,o tias induced iier.l sons wini• are env:cuts orite..uuceess a pa t lrn off upon the pubEc preparat . lo - m2llall metpill, men koniq , ;im s ihellic.cidus 'in i:xpelling' worms' lAim SiStf'th. • . , ;;1 . — Th Vetpifirge has made its wayinfo rie).)!lc fityouri .roti Frcnuttlof..itsown intrinslC'nrerrts,, nrorri than any , other, inethcnie addle hind nnw.oscd; and while irony v,orto .remedies have by. (Julio: in,ellinO, been lorrtd sole. arid shortly 'Orne tilt rite oh,nrity witkir their: wohttre, , Sness justly men ned, If. A'. Fla rsies'et-k's Verunfur2e continues to be'trlumnhont sustnned.tit Insonly:to la used; rind its eillers will tally instatit , oil that is said of nil wontlerfulexi.eihnit power. Erie .C0.,1 Neu; _ .: l 7 .,'"fati, 7, 1843'. •We ce:rtury that We have p.erl B. A Valiiiestock's! ternri.ti,lge i, out laoiti,e,. and at every case it - 11.1.4 pray:tied a decider 1;.11 ) ,1 ttFoetual remedy for cx;elj !,:.:g ,e; tans rim 'flit; s)s(fitn.. ty . cordi Illy recoui) mendain parrots who lizive efindren afllketed %viol that dangerous matany /.. •, • '• EI,ON:VIIf6II,. •• • . . . • . ••, lt(N11. B. PALNE, Ilh :- • • •! • . • •-. • : Fi'l . Al AY, . • JO El'll BURI101:GITS, ' I rot Sale, wholeSale•aoci 'retail, at the Drug Ware 4 .house of : •• " '• 1: ' B. A. FAIINESTOC7K, dr Co: Cnreer of Sixth init ‘food tae: FatAnirg, Fa. I For Sale in l',,teeplie. by CLEM ENS &TARVI X, Druggists. Deoemixr, : • . • - 50— j I Dr. Bechter's PUL3I.O2VAI ZY PRESE.OiATIVE, .1 For Conchs; fl Inuenzas, Catarrhs; Mooning 'Cough; Pains of the Breast and Bides; Bronchitis; j 'Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathing and Ex pectoration; iihortuess of Breath; , illation of the Longef and arrest of approaching Consiunption I T has been but a few yearn since this ,medicine has I been introduced into this country, and has been pro} dUFtive of he most astonishing and unexpected resultsi Asoeveralltsintn. , il certlffeates of its effect:l have been heretofore 'published, it is only necessary iThckto re 4. mind the public where it can be obtained genuin2+, Throughout Germany it is known as the "Life Pel serren!' and is the on:3- medicine in use there for the hove affections • • It is put up in half pint bottles, with full directions I 50 Cents a Bottle Prepared only (from On. orignialxiceipr obtained aL a great price,) and mold wholesale,and at Dr. Leh , dy's Health Emporium, No. 1101 moth Second street; near Vine, (sign of the Golden gagle and Serpcnie,) Phi rdelphia For sale in Pottsville, by . J G-,BROWN,Ar, Ell Philadelphia, Reading St Potts4r ville Rail Road. ( Z .`"_C . . , o Reductin of Freight on - tllerchandize. - - • 't• .. , • •riN AND AFTER Monday next,•June 26th, 4814, 1 ,.../ Goods will be forward 'd with ,despatch at the lowing:foil rates of Freight, between Reading, and . the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. . ; , • •,;. -.- . : Befween' Between I • : • ' -.-- „ . ' . . Reading • &riding I . . , ~ .• • and` 7 1 - and ~; - 'Phik. Pottsville; Piaster, elate. tilos; ¢c.., '-..51 10 75 ctS. l'ig Iron, blooms; timber, marbleo ()sin, tar, pitch, " 1 20. , , 90 ct 4. and grindstones,. , , , ' Nairn spikes, bill' iron; _• •, . , - 1. cast inze,leud.turpelitinel . ..- hark. raw tohltrn, salt, I 40 • .100 't prOvi.lons,potatoes, /Inn . i • her, stoves, 4-1...,, • , .I Floor per barrel. , ' ' .. ' 16 eta. 11 cti. Wheat, corn, rye, ,clover.l seed.* salt per bushel; j • 4 cts. 3 c ' ta , -'.. Groceries, hardware,steel,l - . ' • ' .'coppers tin, brass, do. .. 'nestle lb - piers : machine , : • ' •S , . . ek, butter and ' erzß, - -- 010 1'95 •, - cheese, laid and tallow, • ' -, ' I . . nil, wool, Winn; leather . ' _ raw 'hides, paints, oys: . , • ,'• tern, hemp, and cordage, J .. Dry floods. &on 4-- meth.. 1 • • • - cines, foreign liquors,' • , . i • wines, glass, paper,fresh -•2 00 ' 1 70_ 1 , • Ohh, meat,,coh fe.rtionn- • . • . , ry, books 4-• Stationary. • . , No additional charges for commission, storage, 4r receiving or delivering freight at any, of the-Compa ny's Donis on the line. , • 1 July 150 20— 013 • CHEAP GOODS FOR. ensp, And ha . Credit given. rrlIE subscriber has Just opened at the Store fdr et ly occupied by Crosland ASE Christ, on Rail Road a general asset - talent of Groceries and Provisions which he will at the lowest possible prices for' caah Such as • • • • Sugars Molasses,. Coffee, '.Choiolate, Teti, Cheese igit:o, Spices, &c., Sperm lend Whale Qil, Sper. • - macett, Moulds and Dipped Candles, ! Soap; Tobacco, Segars, hams,, _ • '4 Shoeldets, Mess Pork, • , Dried Bee& - Cod r . • . 1: kfistatackerel . • r &c .• WILLIAIII ti MARSHALL' May 15160. ' ' TM CHEAPEST PASSAGE. AGENCY'. IN. UNITED STATES. ii - , Joseph McMurray's Splendid L:neofLondon and Liverpool Packets A_RRANGEME•NTS FOR 1 1845., Old' Established Passage oftic'e. 100 Fine Slreet, l Cor. of South, Y. • , ' -- • ~ , , „ ~.- , • ..... •- 7 - P . l ' . IT* Ir :; * r . ~,7 11 k 1 ,_ 4 „ ; _.... h., , - rplIE sutrscriber begs leave to call the attention of -., his friends and the public In general. to the follow ing arrangements for the year ISIS, and for the purpose of bringing out 'Cabin; Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the following ' . . Regular Packet Shrps to and from • Liverpool.. Ships' Names. ' Captains. Daysiof Sailing from New York. New Ship, . Nye, " June 6 Oct. 6 Feb 6 United States, Britton, . • " H ", II ." 11 Carsick , Skiddy, ." ,26 "! 26 " 26 Patrick floury, Delano Jtily 6 Nov. 6 Mar. 6 Waterloo, All n, " 11 ", II " 11 RIIKC illB, - : Eldridge, " 26 ' " 26 " 26 Independence, Allen, • , Aug. 6 Dec. 0 Apr; 6 Samuel Hicks, Thinker, " 11 " 11 "I 1 Siddisns, E. Cobb, " 26 • " 26 "26 Ashburton, Huttleson, • Sept. 6 Jan • 6 May ' 6 Stephen Whitney „Thompson, II " It - " II Sheridan Depeystcr. - "' 26 " .26 " 26 Ship's Name, : Captains, Davis of Sailing from ' Liverpool. . , . New Ship ' Nye. July 21 Nov. 21 Mar 21 United Stake, • Itrition, . " 20 ". 2G " 26 Carrick. ' Skiddy, : -Aug. II Dec. 11 Apr.ll Patrick Henry, Delano, " 21"; .21 ' 21 Waterloo, Allen, : " 211 " • 20 " 26 Roach's, Eldridge, Sept. 11 Jan. 11 May.ll Independence, ' Aller, ' " 21 . 'I 21 " 21 Samuellficks, Dunker, . " 26 ';'• 26 " 26 Siddons, Ashburton, . Iluttleson. " 21 '1 -21 — " .11 Stephen Whitney,. Thompson, - " 20 Feb.. 20 ..I•nv 22 Sheridan. . Depeyster, Nov. 11 MaV.7.ll.lnly 11 - . In addition to the above Regular Lines, p nnintier of Splendid Mew Tork 'Milt Transient Shim., such a, the 'Adirondack,' 'Scotland,' RM.:lei' iiinVer,' •reho,' and 'Sea,' will continue to Fail from Liverpool, weekly in Reenter succession, thereby preventing-the least pn,- sitillity of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of person, wishitx to remit money to their families or friends, I have arramted the pay ment of my Draft...9ton the following Banks : Cork; r Limerick,. Clonunel, I.rintlnndorry, I Sligo, ' \Vextord, , ' . Belfast, Waterford, . Galway, ArrnaF.th, Athlone, COlealln, Kilkenny, Balina,, Tralee, Euni.killen, Monaghan, . Yin:tett:ll, Banbridge; Ballynsena . Parsonstown, • Downpatrick, . Cavan,Dugan, Dungannan, Bandon, • ton's, Balbitliannon; Strabane, . SliiiThreen, Omagh, , Mallow, • l.lulain, Cootiihill, ' . Kilritsh, Scotlan - 4—Tha City Bank of Glasgow. • England—Meeirs. Spooner. Atwood & Co. bankers, London ;'Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & 'Co, Lii, , erpool. — Passengers can also be enneed front Live , Pool. to PhiladAphla, Boston and Baltimore, by' the Regular Packet. Ships on a pnlii.ation tieing made personally' or by latter. [post "aid.] addre,si!,l to ' ' . ~,.. .jOsEpll. Mc',III, , RIIA V, In) Plite SV.O..i, . ' cornet of South I.trcet,'New Vork. ' AGENTzi. - . .. Ell Beni. nannan, , Prittsville, Pa. ; IlichaFl Mullen: Po . - chestor, 1. Y. Ilazzot Prorileoes, It. 1. T, crtch, Albany, N. Y. ;Charles 011ara,Toleno, Ohio; Tlmmas 'McQuade. Utica. N. Y. I also hen leave to assure my 'friends and the politic In neneral, that Oa ',....rratostintlicto - flity Will he nhser veal in the sail's, n of the above Ships. tozellicc with all others .which 1, may has... and that Passsnse:s will earn:HM - Imi no delay on their arrival at' the .I:tirent 1 oils where they mean in embark. I • ' P. on be t:clirt.4l from the vvri - rius Ports, in Irelanih and' Scotland, from which Steamers' un In Lire', pool. - 111.N.NAN. Pelt ritl~, • I & Sole .Agentlfor the State of Pimnsylvania. - -Febtuaty I, _ 1: 4 1;11Zi FilfeN CABINET IVIANUFACTORY% nt7,Y7n7 :arzEss..l-yr4 .fl -FSPECTEULLY Informs. the Srlinylkill othltc, that hr, is nett prepared to ndtnti cart nie all articles Of ttn6ehoril and r ritrititiire in ;he, neat - test, handsomest,. and•inosr shtisfirtary lnanner. Ile has also oils hand,- at his Ware-mom in' )laliantango stre'et; corneyl)olatn street, an aissnytinent of MAIIOGAN ofthe French pattern with liaiiSeat., - ; Fine Mahonnyq.'entre Table, ''• Mahogany Dresshig 11 . ure , aus; ' •. Made after the French t‘tyle, with gia.s,o,e In addition toi the . nhoini, the advertiser i 3 prepared to receive and execute nil orders for cepejr3, &r., which will be earefalik.attended to acid finished at the chortebt notice 1 • All kinds of tipholsterine, such -as col - mini; Sofas, Chairs.'lmunges, Ace., trill behnislied in the most ap iiroved;inanter; if entrusted to his charge. a long expe rience.. iii the buSifiess having qualified him for. the un dertakine • • ' The advertiser would infirm thepublir tint althowzli residing in Pottsville, lie ran titre oat furniture of the best workmanship. at as lon. , prices, as any of the city Warehrmies, and reiqvicifiilly requests tliiise article's in his li6e, to eine him a call, beforse purcha itMgiilshwherel May '25 • ' • .Yl,-1y !Milt for Sale *or to Let M . - 1 • - O ivell knOwn Steam Merchant .& Grist, Mill for sale or to rem, situate in Ilia borough •oflfamhuriv at the Canal and near the Philadelphia Reading & Pottsville Rail Road The Afill is in gond running order, capable to grind from 60 to 70000 Bushel per alumni, and all kings of grain plenty to be had. On account of ill Health the proprietor is obliged to quit the- business. Possession given immediately, terms . easy for fur; ther'partieulars apply to T. SEIG ER. March 15, FOR SALE. Bonin's PatcniCoaltnreralicr - rnsillS economical machine ie now le sucessful °per t( atina at-Mr. Bast's and G. Spenri , r fi. Co's mines, near Minersville, the Delaware Co.'s mines nsar Potts ville, and Mt. Packer's mines near Mauch .Clitink. This Machine is important to the land owner from its ereat.reductionof wasmee in...breaking, and still mote .important to the collier, the cost of 'preptainz coal f"r market being by its use reduced to less than one fifth of that by the ordinary method. Inquite of the proprietors .1. &. S. Patten, Philadel phia, or the subscriber at Iliinersville.4 D R. BENNP.TT. Jun I, 22-3ine• _ Millinery. • . FALL AND WINTER .F.1.4110-INS. • AIRS. M 111 TI wnt(rd! res tectftill •in • for the ladiestsvtllc; • • 3 • et .nd vie . nny in t she will open her fall ?n,l : ivinter fash ions, this morning; solicits theiteto es imine. he . assortmeniof .BOntiets, Raving tmleeted goods with eartras to collity beauty.arid. style, slie — eutifittently asnicipaten s con tinuance of that patron:lie, his I,o,e:tutor been so libefall.y . bo'stowed.....'• • ;, „November 2. 4t-1 • _NEW- GOODS... • TpsErn MORGAN, has Just receill'ed n3w asicirt: el /atilt of Gruls; among which are , eplendietiew' style' Friths, tlk Eral4oidered Nett: Jcarfs. 9Jrussels yardsAvide for. Shawls, Thibetand Silk Shawls, Lisle andAstuntrtori Lace; a very .spperioi,arlicle' of Stripe in .:ono; Muslin. Thread Lace...lartinernsertieg , ar • .. vartetyofother fancy goods; all of ,which will be' sold at the lowest cash pricvt_ 4 i • .Pottsvill July 19 ' 2B " It . . . . . .. , . Annuals; -Very Chea p.. '. - . THE ifibscriber 'has on 1004 few copics of. the Annuals - TO 1845, which he. will sell 4.i -ry cheap Apply in limo,. , . Jan. 4 1845. • , B. BANANAN..Ag't _ , , • TO 11..A.Wl'iAtz.: ADD Sib itIVENE.tS. filillE suliscfibci has ingt.receNed a l heaUtirol arr. 11 ticle nr fol , 11; 'Pp iiilueE, ruled land Olin, atm tist 15 much as l'aichinunt, puitable . ror I,iistruini , pis:ol, ivritiug; which will beAold, by' the; ream, (o.rrier oy lull ream. '' • „dr.. - .B. itc.INN AN, Meta".Nitglis! to; ...., ~ 32-----= . . --• . • BURDEN 'S rAtI:NT.IIORSDSHOES • • nA.ne OF TIIE best refined-American Iron, 1,,r sale at about the same prices of the Iron in bar, being.a savlite' of about VW per • cool to the purchaser. shoes •sold, nr' . warranted, and if nut:satisfactory, can be. returned and the .nuiey will tie refunded. • - GRAY •'l,t• BROTHER, 42 Walnnt Philada.:'` June 8 • '• • . • ' • . • . - ,11.01101V Ware. ,• _ JUST received at the York Store a large and genera assortment .of liMDnv W. re consisting of 8,, 0. 4. 2 'and 1 gallon , pots & c., which will be sold ,wholesale :or retail at the lowest cash prices. "Also +waggon boxes of all sires, Cedar ware surh[as tubs, buckets., &C., &C. . Jan. 12,1815, , 2 EDWARD YARDLEY; • SCHOOL B&)OKS, Subicriiber 6a> jnst receiVett . 'an assprtmen brchool Banks, which lie,Mrers -to Moto . who wish to purchase to sell num tubs low fates, if no thanti.ey'an be purchased in f'hilaih 4 lph.ia This assortment 'embraces • Mrnust every kind.•:- rryoß, - . 13. BANNAN, Agent. • Sept..l4. 1844.' , . . Letter Pressei, Very che#p.. A 7. the low ratsi.of Si 50 ' wloch aie tqoal to the boo Presses, oral will last F.lc.ing, just toady ed andfor Sale by . ' • , . epy /4 ! 87- e B - BANNAN, Ageist. P')EILADEL'*HIA: WILLIAM •IL BROWN, •CO I WITOLEVLLE DRY GOOD } DEALERS. No. 20,. North Fourth'. atteet , Philada. . ; AVE a largo StockComprisct 4C -fences! variety o fAMERIC.A.N and FOREIGN, v i , GOODS . , f They regularly attend the .liter/0 scam at which., they can frequently purchase manyiegasonable descrip. tions o f Goods, match beteg , the rvular, prices, and winch they will sell lit a small aefetletee. and thwilley receive be many sends direct qpm Manufacturers., 't also receiving the; noxest styles Of , Port nue Coons as soon as they are in:lfte market, froni , im- ' porlations both here and in New iZrk • , - Their exertions will be directed•naceping conitatit ly, a very superior assortment of the most .desirable Staple and Panty Goode, which Thep intend to offer to Country Merchants oli the most favOibler terms, and at the lowest price: they can be romp at in the city of Philadelphia, and respectßtlly invit9 them to examine for themselves. • Tneir stock consists inpart of thtqfbllowing: Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts,, Ins, plaided • a n d Striped Jeane . [a new articie,l .. lanneta. K m am Linseys, Red Padding, Cantme , Padding; Beaver. teens, Velveteens, Velvet Gus, Alpaca Lustres Vcstings, Cravats, StockS- lousse. de Laing, • Ginghams. lAwns, ' 'lrt Linens, Russia Sheeting 'and RtissialNaper. • Goods for Summer Wear. New Stile Fancy Figured Linen Drillings, Plain BrowhE,,Vrien, Crape Gant broons, Corded. Plaided and 'striped Ditto, [new goods.) Plaided and striped.lireinlins, (new - goods,).' Nankeens, Extia: It-avv Cotionades,. Slimmer Cloths, De ninisaMexizan Mixtures,. ' Blue and Fancy Corntiftd Drillings, Satin - , Jeans, Fancy SinglejNilled,Cassinteres„ . : ' Coat Ginglianis,:§t,e. Brown and Bleached Muslins, Cher-Its.Ticklnes,Brrivin, Drillings.-Canton Flannel, 117a:4-White ~Cainbries, Checked and striped ditto, LariiCambrieks, Ja ;kn. - nets, Book Muslin, Mull' a r ra:Swiss ditto, Lace , Cool, in variety, coloured , Vainbricks, frosle. -• • ry, Gloves, Threat. lialVtis, and a full as. sortinent of Triidininegi 4 - c• &e.: • . PRINT very extensive lasta'rtment, to which , new Styles are added as they cOmf,Trona the Manufac turers. , • 1 .:;;,, . Philada., March 1, 9- , . , Brooths, Bucketth,'a#dpecli:mrare, . No. 63, N. Third 0ree1,74 . 1* Arch,Philada, $OOO CORN BROOMS, •' 2000 CORN WHISKS. ' 200 Dozen. Painted Bucketii,- • 'lOO Nests first finalityVedir Tubs, 10 casks MO Wood 'Ciocis i TCST received. Also, a generalii:issbrtment of Wil- Itaslcets, and Coaches, I ) l 34, , elothes Pinst Nest Boxes. Heelers, Twine lanikhle Brushes, Spool Stands, Wood BOWN and Tray:o'4l'mi, Broom Me ttles and Twine, Michel's Blachingifmnd Woucian Ware of every description. , Country rc ottfe .1011.taka notice, that as I ant manufacturing even:4o4y, atm 'cool:51,11 y . men eivinl Eastt.rn Brooms and Itood Ware, lam a_ h 1 to offer to the Sprint Trade,,a4reater variety, than has !wrote been offeted in thi4 no.rket, and - at p mires greatly reduced. , : c;;VIANLY ROWE.' Philatla., March 2,0-4 m IRE FubFcriber' has 10n,, , r.6ad the agency of. IL litiLL'S PAI'ENT' keepal etinstanalj on hand, various'. It:pds or Trusses, a dared to the vatienes. of lUirnia 'or Rupture, which-Will be fitted on the patient when required. I.W YN. Dcjig4ist,' Cherrit'at.andApaqi,ecary, S._ W. • cornet of Arch and, 84 sus. Philadelphia. Also; on hand e carefully' 4ected assortment cif Genuine Medicines and ,Clo»icals, :o which, the ottc,ntion of l'hysichns a4'tl Storekeepers is . , invited —with the Va - riousl i atePit Medicines, pre pared floin r ost approimi“forinula, and sold, armsrke. priees" l'hilear., March 1, • , , •_ 1 . e • At . TO . DEATAHRS. a F-1 2 cm Czimr6—=,, , ro, Low FOR !ciSII rrIlE subscriber - invitei the .allijitioo of Me'rchanta a n d pdalers generally, ilsitinpite City, to an ei arnimition of his Stuck nflratsotta4; from ill, bc3t ma terials. and of the latest and tianFt approved styles. whk.htmntrers sate, LOWM H FWAS. • Consiitting of Beaver hap fv•iin s3(Yto $l2 per do; Moleskin - 4 16 to 30 " Brush . ". Fur • " - • Et' to . 16 ; Cassni're " to 30 " Caps of all descriptions, , • • ----- JAMES R. NICKERSON, Oriles f rom i • No. 4d 'Nptth Second at: Orders put up u! the shortest nofie, Country:promptly nstenrlNl to. Philadelphia Jan E. A. HATHAWAY & Co. GENERAL COMMISSIO'N ..V0 23 Xorth Wharres, foot of, 44rh at. , Philudelphia T _ T Av F, rece,iveNl oh erin.tivint'rtrit*nd oder for sale ..tho lowest cash prices— Isi sort eastern horeti; • 2000 :mile fall and winter nresAtd whale 01l ;- 1000' do • do •. ElqWick tiih oily palretd pails; I. ; • • 100 boxes lot quality sperirre a; ndles ; 1.:0 do inotild.tallow candle', 200 do yellow snap; , 51r do No. I. chopeate : nou. , do Lubec (scale:el) h'eirhig ; . 100'do. No. 1 1'4 , 0 ' - te 100.tels.,Mne.kerel e Nos. ; • ,50, do' II li 'az Salmon ; 50 sdo • gil b a Herring ;t1 2:i' do picitled codfish ;it 40 do Cranberries ;t 50 lobs Goshen butter ; 4000 : Jbs.' Herkimer coluilyl chtieSe ; io,ono do dry codfish; 5000, do hake fish, (in drthitiy , ;91010 . do "Nlanilla cordage.: rhilada., Jan. 11, CHti6E . The New Yokk.Cauton Tea Co ' . „ a - 74 - 7 . ARE . inditsed from [qt. facorxvith whie ~4 , 1 . , ..1 their Teas have beet*received in !hits.: eAl.d deiphia, and by ntinteebus families in the . :1 1, Country, during the plat season, to give a .•Illtsi. niece extended. notieu of the , :location of their Branches. which are at . .ti'Oliesatit Arent, 2d door below Third street, and 15 Nadi Fifth street. a' few dorms below Rnee'street. 'rliitEr Agents are sup—' plied weekly. with the choicest' aslowintent of Crean and Black .Teas, of the late - it irunormions. .Their. Teas, after a thermic:l trial of their, qtaalities, by per, sons Of great exper - ionre,.are. packrid in :a 'manner to exclude the air. and preserve thetr...fragrance, and'ow.. Inc to the. rigid test, to which they;tafe subjected, one unifortnlty.of quality is prescrvitd,t,l , or the respective qualities the . y are believed to he'tlie.cheapest Teas in the Market :, and each packaie.invarranted to coo. , . lain filldweleht, independent of the:Frapper:' .- !MANCHE:I. b CHESNUT . A ST. • AND '45 .. 1 . *: • 4 NORTH nrylpsT. PUILADA,. ! I.rhilada., Feldil. 2"..Zr1 - ,:. • 'e -Imo . . : :REIVIOVAi'L. ~ -- . W. V. ANDERSON& CO. '. - . trAVEtemPorprily removed froni.7.l, to No. n nortli II Water street,' Philadelphia; a. few doors above. . , They will.conlinue to. keep entail/I, .31101 aud gen: , eraLassOrtlik.nt of GroCeries, su [tall e for the Country Trade.. They arel,onsta filly well sn plied with the dlr.. fermi kinds of *Green.and Illaclere, is, and particularly. Ma tine and. superior an:dirks. i". i - • - 'They are' also at all times prePireld 'to furnish WirieS --....- .. • aimionsw - 'rand ' Liqeors , ;"of all'irnida, and i f (... - /6 c•l 3 .'.'ciallX fqiNedlcina.l.pFpo. - i sCs,.anit when required !branch . • • tries sopdrior articles will 14 - .7- ~, ~,,.; furnished,. tyarranted pure, as ~. ...„...' ..,.. Iwo ted,Lindof the quality re'6 , .-- •... , ." . - -- 7. "-- resented.l .- -;; .... - -, ; , They are now' daily reliewinol their .stlPPlica or Ne ;.i. •Cciip, New Orleans, and West- Mei Sugars and Mo. !assns.'', Also, superior and . Mate Wong Green Mo. Col The, v.'.ith other :tiescCiptions.- oeseasonahle.goods. . al rof n' h i Clkliicy ;Iv ill d ispbs'e oVate4treinel,k low rates. Phitadilpbia, 'Fll. 2Z, ; i'.: .) - • .PURE" WRITE •1.4.E4D...,'. .•• • - • • .7-77, •'• " -• •i Wiretiterjf.i ;B*other 3 , ' I TANUTACTUILI.ItSi Rtytet• 1i iiotelplua, ilaVe now a OlCed of , :stheir wi~rranted pure. whys lean, lin : ie.essionvers : laho ve s ticili Faiii,l•cd iii iii!iisrqu},hie:iiiaiar4 Wll,if have Chrip ixders&thxl- Nrr ko,,viraioisiance6lisssesSlCa ilyaie.pers:ersatiio ;o h: beistiking prolierilesao itt:s4bLe nut paint, to c pcm tvuh windulterateligwhite - Ici.d; . hepco, adr admixture or's,thor milart4o only, mars- ' h therefurc. Ines 14'y arm air :lid ea ennfjc ' nres, inr wady, rs t prx.iitirpty: thetitiblio fi 'peril-S:4y - pure' , winie tea 1, sairiffe uncrasinvie• mind foy Elk• article; is proof Oat rt h3a met with ra. vir- It is-invariably' hianded iiiivhead—WF7l:ll. .&.. BR6 l 'll ER, 4411 ; tut 'all the otttdr i , %%7mm:oily:tip! tpd leuors: Nospniber.l9; • . •.` ev04145,91ira. I taltt•M,lrvotgit, Vir . . , -,• • WINTER ARRAHREMENT.. . • ‘,.. , . . . • • •• grikH And-after - Dees , rubor I, ISA,' itsr Pissengss Traits, ILI will be run on Sunda y s . 'i • ',, - •. . . I - '‘. , HOURS .O,F ST - tAttfPZGa. , • ' • Fsidii nittsv Intl: ai 9' A. M., 1, Ru dy except 59*.„ • : : *. •, Plidariu., ".• 9A. 51.. , ' . ..:. .:. - . • J 11OURS-,Or - PASSI.NO II:EADINO., - . . • • . Pox: Philxila„ at 101 A- - 51 -, 1 F . ;. , .. . '. . " Pottsville '• I‘2l .4 . ...M.•,'. ?.• . RAI L'S 'OF :UARI:: 13ctiyeen Pottsville sad Philedi., tr 3 .50 said 03 00. c•:,•• '. -' " . Reading, el f 0 'ft 01.20._ . • . 0 4Ilda. i • thcv;•Xt • - ' . ''. 411. ME 9 --gnio 1 r- . .13uor riboVe the 11.3 USS 11111 • 4-3 mu ' 4- »