The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 19, 1845, Image 4

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TUE Tip-TOP 5011 T OP TRUCO. •
You bid me unbosom ; ah do ye then doubt?—
Believe ye not all that I Fay
Ah, Swap, you must still cont:nue to pout,
cant, tt utibiSsout: to day.•
1;ly heart, I, indeed, would lay willingly bare,'
No fear that . it aught could impart .
To wound or Offend thee=—Oh, trust me, I
wear
No covering over in3' heart!
You do not beliee me, but coldly require
My. perfect- unbesonting,
Susarf, - yoU say that it is your desire,
-And; straightway, - dear maiden, I will.
Thefe ! there I said I not I no covering wore
On lily heart I—Ah! you feel you've been
' rash ;
Th6n Lid me dearfSusen, unbosom no more,
Want t one shin I kui.c's dt the wash.
TILT .SWEETEN LlVE.—Pteasarit
wcirtli! Pleasant . words! Do you know Lind,
re4Jcri'how potent a spell lies in a ple;isant word?
Ha l ve you tnot often thought of its power to soothe
—to charm—to dcliAlit, when all thingi else fail
As you have pissed on through the journey of
life, have you not seen it smoothing many .a
fled brow, and calming many an aching, boson)
you_nat . , noticed in the house and by the
way ei.dc—at tin., fireside and in the pface of busi
ness '3 lir not felt that pleaiant %voids are,
among tho charities that sweeten life!' Mt!
yes, and their influence has : cpme over
cad
When you-have come from the counting room
or the cake, rare-worn and we.,try, when your
hrow has been furrowed and your thouadits.per
plexed—whon troubles of the present and anxie
ties of the future have,' crdwdea - every peaceful
feeling frorn your heart; how the tioubles of your .
foul were laid to rest, •and cares for the present
and future dissipated before the pleaSant words of
: your :sailing children, and the gentle greeting of
'your
Or, when the ire of your Spirils has been rous
ed; and indignant feelinipt hate reigned, leas it
the whisper of a ploSani word that re Cored caliii
ness to your tempest tossed soul 7 Did the &ft
answer turn away wrath
Reader, we might write.a volume on this de
lightful influence. Go where we •will, abide
where we'tioay, we feel its power. Oh! learn .
this ait yourselves, all ye that have felt its kindly
influence from others. Speak pleasant words to
all around you, and youi path shall ever be light
ed by the smiles of those who welcome your co
ming, and ineurn your departing footsteps. :
Mother, speak pleasantly to the little ones who .
du:4er around you—Speak ever pleas:Ml.ly, and
be assured that answering tones of joy and dispo
sitions fOrmed to constant kindness shall be your
reward.
bister, Inoaher, or friend—would you render
life all One,sunifY day—would you' gather round
you those who will cheer you in the darkest.hourl
Let the tit' kindness rule your tongue, and
•your words'be pleasant as the • dew of Heaven,
and au' the dew that descended on the nioantains
of Zion.'
Mont OF CIrTT:II ING Plq I:ONS IT TUE Pr
-11 F.:NEI:S.-011 the. Sllllllllil of a lofty hill whit 74 of
fordsa splendid ormountain and vale there
is a'strAight row 'of very h.ll trees, which, just as
uu arc thinkingl of passing between thein,-you
Gee are connected by equally tail nets,-hung-from
one to another.' But .on the other side 'of these
nets on the green level summit of the hill, corn-
maudin: r immensely extended pro s pect of the
vale beloq.were erected, opposite each other, at
.soinCelce, two enormously high poles, framed
:of various ' lengths sp!icet7 together, with emal
-rests projecting from their sides as footsteps
the climbers, and on the t i r;piof these poles, held
exactly like a bell shapetk.flower on a stalk, a
round wicker basket, widiiciing a little at the top,
' and -containing each a man, who sat there with. a
little stick in his hand, his-head as high' as per
haps any Babel builder might have' wished, and,-
his eyes fastened on the wide spread plain, watch
ingfor'the dusky speck en the horizon that would
announce the approach of a flock of pigeons.L
- Then these sticks were' ready with others of the
tind.to throw oecr the threatenecraruty,,r,ho, like
- wiser creatures, fearing, where no fear is, stoop td
the .dangcr, and, dreaming of L tlae hawk, the vul
ture, or the eagle,. descend to shelter themselves'
in the fern at the foot of .the trees, whos4 nets,
ljo,ened by other concealed watchers; fall over
and take them. barb'arous captures then put
Ails poor bird's heads in their mouths, ant thus
savagely terminate their existence.--ilia Bunbo
.l-Zid's in the Pyrapecs.
Sitr.Tca or H. tx,.--llodcratinn, do
corum and nea r tness . distinziii,h the gentlentian.'—
Ho i> at all thries affable, diffident and studious to
phase; intelligent and polite; his behaviour; is
pleasant and giaceful. NV hen lie enters thedix-yl
ling of an inferior he endeavors to liide,:if poSsi-
Lilo, the difference between their rank in life. Ev-
cr willing to aisisyhose around him, he" is neith
er unkirid, IMug,l4v, nor overbearing. In the
,
- of the great the 'correctness of ms mina
i4uccs him to bend to etiquette, but mit to stoop
to adulation: 1 Correct principle cautions him to
avoid the gaoling table, inebriety, or. any -other
foible that could occasion him scli-reproach.H .
FleaFcCl itvith the plea;u'res of reflection; he rrjoi
_ ccs to see the gayety of socict'y and is fastidious
upon no‘ point'of little import. 'Appear ol s y . to
be 3 gentleman, and its shadowrwill bring Upon
you
s contempt ; be a gentleman, and its honors
will remain after you are Head. .
The moral perfections of the soul, the Airtue . 6 2. :of
the rational naind, touched by the rude hand !a
death, may perhaps, like the flower of the evenidc,
close foralime their yet imperfect forms; butjhe
gloomy bight and daikness of the grave shall
quickly paw, the . mornirig of the resurrectimi shall
arrive; they shall then expand their fragrant tilos
soms.beneath the influence of brighter suna, z and
flourish in the possc'ssion'rof an eternal day.,
In the, gr,ive to which' we •pre hastening ? ,and
" • whicn will soon be the mansion of the rich ;and
. mighty, of the naiasi:accomplished and admired, as
l ell an of the 4.j - A ignoble and despised, none of
.• the distincti l ons of this worid remain. The splen
• did monuin l ent and the unlettered turf excite, in
. the pausing observer, the. same humiliating rOlec
tion:-.-.,1:10 thou art, and unto dust thou shalt re
'e • turn. 1
Terriper,ti.lcc in Ireland.—Sitice J anuaryl34 I ,
the consumption of spirits in Ireland has Lein on
the increaFe. During the year. ending the. sth of
January Is-t, the quantity bn which duty was
paid was 0,1.15,137 gallons, increase of 904,654
: gel:ens, ce r Fnpared witlithe preceding, year:.
_ Nevei pla,it any confidence in a man Wll4 has
bc , :t f u i 4 guilty oh
_a single Alishonet act lie
tLat stecli'a Ahnat will (go the whole hoi!
i He that Is citrivazant will quickly become poor
raEinclisTES..
Mt. MAYNE'S ! COMPOUND'
SYRUP OF,WILD CHERRY.'
THE GRE'AT fZENEDY
CoNSU 31 eTzoN!
• .
GOLDS, COUGHS, SPITTING OF BLOOD
i BRONCHI'! IS, -DIFrICULTY OF i
• BREATHING, ASTHNIA,PAIN i
IN THE SIDE AND
BREAST,WHOOPING COUGH, i
• CI:OUP AND ALL 1 DISEASE. DPI
THE LIVER AND LUNGS, BROKEN
.CONSTITUTION, ,&e. •
TILE above is the original and only genuine prepa:
ration from this valuable tri! , t, and has won its way
to pnbiic favor Icy its-unparalleled'sucess in curing An
diseases of the Lungs, n o twithstandingthe manylar
titles prepared by persons -who have .no knowledge
of the science of Medicine ill 'theory or practice, and
some more readily to deceivethe unsuspecting, use a
part of the name of .the original prepearation,: such
as •,Balsain of Wild 'Cherish" .'a
of Wild
Moro." "Balsam if WWI Cherry dad Confry,',. 4.e_
all spiting up with a merce!oary view; after, '1:/r.
Swayne's Compound Syrnp of Wild Cherry" had won
a reputation in the "healing art'.' never in be forgot
ten Icy many a once cheerless fireside. Therefore the
.public
_should be on their guard and purchase none but
the Original preparation, which is daily perfOrming I
such aitontshing cures in 'Pulmonary complainti, af
ter all remedies - had failed and tha patients given up
es hop •less. Thousands of certificates might tie pub
lished which wrath' astonish credulity itself, but it is ,
deemed unecessary ; below rte publish a few lir the
names of persons who have been cured by this:"won
duffel remedy;"-- ,
IidDERT GLENN, Steward et t.'-. e Alma House,. near
Frankford, testifies to the efficacy of Dr. Steayne's
Conipound St rap of r. till Cherry. in curing Valentine
lialiman one of the most aggravated cases of diseased
• ungs,.which has ever been placed upon record, after
every ,clier reinAy had railer
and -h i s Physician had
given total up Us 11101 fable. '
?di, S. Linvis, of West Philadelphia, curedof Illee'l
dial of the I.ungi of live years ~ , tanding, her sempton
• u ere spitting of blood, attended With a ; hacking coup
pain in the side, breast and back, which finally boning
on a
. c,tummed Constinnion ; entirely -cured bh
the use •of Dz. SW:l)pr's 't: mpout4 Syrup .of Wild
• Cherry. . . .
Mrs. !Mows, corner of So l cond l
street and German
. toWn' road Philadelphia, etre( tually Cured of, diseased
litmus and the symptoms . oti iticipietl Consumption, by
using four bottleS uf Dr. Stayne's Compound Syrup
r or Wild Cherry.
1 - It. j.icftson, D. D., forme ly Past 4 of the tlist Pres
' bvterfin Chareli N. V. testqies to the efficacy of Dr.
Swayice',. Compound Syrupof WiltUCherry, and reco
mmends- it to the heads of fareilies, having. Witnessed
its wonderful effect in more than - one hundred cases
in releiving children of e!very obitinate complaint,
:tacit as coughing. wheezing, choking of Wein, asth
matic attacks, &c. - I '
ABRAHAM SKINNER, Crawford county, Pa., cured
of a proud: ted c. ugh, pain in the side and breast, &c.,
after being reduced to a mere skeleon..
J.orEs Dent PS, Whasin ;ton, Pa. , cured Inf Con
sumption and 13leeding oft le Litneafter being given
unto - ,reseal eminent Ph •sicians, and . having used
most of the Patent Medicin.s.
• This medicine In all cases gives immediate relief
and is it safe. pleasant and i tTectiful remedy, and worth
a trial from the most scepttcal. I .
*-Prepared only Icy Dr.l SWAYNE, N.' ,corner Of
EIGHT and RACE,streeti, Philadelphia where all
orders must Ice addressed.'
March ::tr. .
, .
13--
For sale inlPottsville,h2), DNIEI, gm: as, and.). G.
,'BROWN; in Orwigsburg, by 11. VOUTE • i
'Feb.- 17, 7.,-.ly
-I , . •
gEZEMI
•
JOYFUL NEWS. _ .
it lmoSt every disease hat flesh is hc:r io mar b.
.L cured by the timely iseof OA K ELEY' COM
POUN D I,EPUIIATIVII. 1 RUI'. This; may be
proved sal isfietorily to thoc who will call' at any of
the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by
t
certificates (properly auth'enticated) of eurel.perform
ei.ein indiViduals who h d lust all hopes of relief . —
ceruficates of Physicians w
ho had the /nest severe
ease, under treatment, th r iir patients having taken the
-Medicine by theiradvice lied been cured—certificates
from the Pi othonotary, Cilerk of Orphans' court.No- 1
tary, &c.. Stating their acquaintance with persons of
respect:thinly and standing, who, having the good of
Oyu fellow men at heart; tiara voluntaritricome for
wardand given a statement of their case add its cure.
for publicat.en,&c.is , :r. 1 Thenuinber ofahese certi
ficates being too great fey newspe...V . publikation, the
subscriber has deemed it mivisable to , ltave a 'copy of
the most 1111poinnt certlEeves properlY"duthentica
ted, under sea!; to he pmetti at the stores;ofsagents,
who have the medicist for sale, Where persons aqc
led with Scrofula 0a K lit mid While Swelling,
Chronic lZheilmatisnr , 'Pt .it t; :lercuriali diseases.
1 I:muttons of the kin, ( J t, t eltung standing or in
rcinient i Consumption, sii.ii Head -ache et e, kconay
1 have an epportunity ot•,aseertatning the namcsand
residence: of those who iliave been .curedlby its use.
and ‘vho will he w tiling, 1f cAtitl!upOn; to 'give every
mfortnation required.
As a more general evidence that thisia no quack
medicine. f wenld refer 'Io the nrones of the follow
ing well known physicisina, WO hive attested to its
miicaev:—Dr. J. I'. Iliest:er; Dr. G. Birch: Dr- Jno.
Otto, Dr. I I .H. Molilenherg, Dr. 1.1. E. - ocher.
Sold wholesale and Retail at 'lie drug and Chetni
cal Store of : 1
' E. 11. ElCiill , LTZ.P4!tsvilie.
.1. R. &...I. 11. Palls, 14i I n er s V Ile; Ilugh liinsley
Port Cartom ; HenryVoute. Orwi.iburr.l . ,
January 21, ' i . ! 4--jv
It cannot be Denied
•( For Truthlis nil i ghty ) 'that
DR. LEIDY'S: SOSAPARILLA',Q)
Is the purest, stranges t . and moil efficacious of any.
other preparatzon of a rsaparia that it m ode.
IT is warranted to he stronger than G bottles of MOST•
I others—stronger than Your of ,SOME, and illconger
[hail three of the STRONGEST prep a red hy airy otket
in.the United States. ; .
Dr. Lehly's Sarsaparilla is recommended by all res
pectable physicians in prrfrrertre in any other. All who
have ever used it, have derived MOREISENEFIT from
one Mettle than three to ten of others; : and those who,
after having used other's preparotions . , without benefit,
will use Dr. Leitly's.will soon bit convinced (as thous
ands have already been) of the thregoing dose mon.
The apparatus with which Dr. Leidy's i•strarts used
in his preparation of Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the
only one in the United States, imported by Dr. Leidy
himself, from the celebrated house of PeLleter & Cav
coon, in Paris, at a great ri'xpense, and is capable of es
•tracting the medical virtues of Sarsaparilla and other
roots, more etTettlially than by any other,prrieess.,
SEVEIIL HUNDRED CERTIFICATE:Tor re •
markahle cures and recommendations frdin clergyrrien
and physicians have been front time to time published
it is only thought necessary to keep
. the . putrlic acquainted
as to where Dr. Leiiiv's Sarsaparilla can by obtained
eenuittr, Damply, at Ilr. LEIDN"S HEALTH EMPO
MU NI. Itch North SECOND Street, near Vine. St., (sign
of the Golden Eagle rind Serpents;);Fredißrosvn7s and
Fred. Klett • s Drug Stores., Philadelphia. I
Pri:e ONE DOLL It per bottle; 3 bottle's for $2 50,
and G bottles for :St 50.
Al, by J.F . Lettfr.l.ancater;atni at J. G.BROWN'S
Drug Store, Connelly W. T. Epting'g, Centre Street;
Pottsville.l
May 11, 1 -• • ' • 10—
MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT
lIC2I TRUSS, O D
1
ALSO; I • .
Jo;eith, White:4 ITtero Abdominal
Supporacre.
soryly of the above articles, jest received
and iur talc, at the ;wino(*ow!: pr,ice., by. •
- JOHN. §: V.
. • ; Druggist
• 44--
October Si,
- APOTIIECAItir STORE.
-1 •' •
Tile wthscriber offers for Sale a well so
.
ectml and genuine assortment of
I) HUGSIII N ES9 &c., •
g_imirconsisting of CheMicals, • Medicines, Pertu
* mery, Win tow Glasses, Pirt«,nt Medicines
Paints, Oils - , and Varnishes,Pain
[noshes, &c. Which he is disposed to !sell at a smal
adtanre. and respectfully solieitS a share of the patron
age alley public.
C.} Physicians prescriptions carefully !compounded.
• i JOHN 8. C. MARTIN .
. March 16, • 411-
111 R. 0. 0. LETS.—TEMPERANCE
-11-FBITTERS" - an` unequalled -. Strengthening
Medical, for persons - I§boring under' Pulmonary
disease§ of any kind, for sale at MARTIN S Drug
Store. March 22, ! F 12—
T ATELY from Orwigsbure.informs the Inhabitants
-Li of Pottsville, and the public in general, that he has
become successor to Drir. Mosier and Darnel, as Hom
o:noontide. Physician, in its various bninches, and' re
spectfully Eoliths thO'patronags of Die. Haesler and
Harpers friends. Itelwlllattend to all calls Itaxing a
professional character.• iite4 charges will be moderate.
Clfice in the house of Mr Dutra Clock, Wow Ind
Jewelry Establishment, 4 &ors South of Mr. 8 kb
te..s, and opposite the late Mr.. Wm. T. Entine Drug
Store, in Centre Street.
Pottsville; October NO,
.
TIM FOUNTAVNE'S CHINESE HAIR ERADICA
_V TOlL—Which removes Superfluous Hair from the
Face, Neck, forehead, &e. For ,sala at IHARTNI'S
Brim Store. 114reh 15,• i 11—
. . ,
- , THOIRSOIcIAN MEDICINES
A &
CENERALassOrtment k ept constantly_ on band
E IBROLTZ SANDERS ON'S
raw Drug More, pottsville.
- SG
July '-'2,
TUFT received on
el a very superior
will be sold 'cheap
tuber at the York
June 18
soft 1
Dr. B. Beoicer;
onslettment, 100 tegs . of
nail' y, and aserired sizes ; they
cash, by Nyylication to the sub
tore- F. YARDLY
'• ';' U..
-Patent -"Octane Bows.,
For the use Nines, . Fay:, lit. fora
aide or imported to - ceder by
th'e 'S u b . : scriber. • •
, .
lIINEIESE Hopei are now _almost eschisively used in
IL she:Collieries, and on the Railways in Great Brit-.
lan, and Ade found to be greedy superior to •Hempen
one's, as regards safety, durability and economy.
The Patent Wire Ropes," have proved lifter three .
years set Vice, to be still In good condition, where
Hempen ;Ones, - of double the size and weight, never
lasted longer than 9or 10 months. They bailie been
used for almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes
and chains have been applied. Nines. Railways,
Heavy Cranes,' Standing lugging. Window Cords,
.Lightning Conductors, Signal •Halyards, 'Ropes
&c. &c.t.t They :are made 'either, of Iron or Copper
Wire, and in cases of much exposure to dampness of
Galvanised Wire.
Testimonials from' the most eminent Engineers In
England; can be shown as to their efficiency, and any
additional infatuation required respecting the different
descriptlons, and application will be given
IPLFII4.I F. KEMP, 56 Broad st..N. York,
_Sole agent for the United Stater.
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MAO, alarge number of Quilimes and out Lots co l
'varions Sizes, on the Nay.ieation tract. lying principally
in the Boronsh of Pottsville. •Apply to
SAMUEL LEWIS,teal estate ag't. Centre' st.
Itav I -
•
To Dpere, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Steam
Bit gine Builders, and others
•
•
'PASCAL IRON WORKS.
WELDED IVROUGHT IRON TIRES
From 4 inches to t in caliLre and 2 to 12 feet long,
capable of sustaining pressure Porn 400 to 2500 lbs.
Or square inch, with Stop T., L., and
other sutures to suit, Ptting together, with ecrew
jOints, 'tillable for STEA 51, ATER, OAS, and for
LOCOMOTIVE and other STE W
AM BOILER Arta
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Ort
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-j Manufactured and for sale by
I'ASKER & MORRIS.
WarehOuse B. E. 'orner of Third & Walnut streets.
• 1 PIIRLARELPHIA.
July 11
•
Steel Pens
Dusty S Three Pointed Pen, per dozen,
llarikam's Pens, . pet gross,
Climax, or hump-backed, do
' nillot's Magnum Bontim, per dozen,
,Wright's Pens, various kinds,
Common Steel Pens for Schools, gross
• IllitclielPs Pens, kilTerent kinds,
'Hogan & Thoinpson's three pointed pens
.10st received, and for sale by
B. BANNAN, Agent
Eeb. 22
Ehrenfried's Colloquial Phrase
,
IXND Dialogues In German and English, nn every
. topic necessary to maintain a conversation, 'With
directions for pronunciation, just published and for sale
by.the subscriber. Also,
, German and English Dictionaries, .•
•
- • ',German and EneliAh Grammers, . ' •
German Testaments and Ifymn Books, •
Lutheran and Reformed Catechisms,
.]
Do ' do do ' English,
Bibles and Psalters, • '
German Union Hymn
MI Jnt witch will be sold at Philad ,IPhla prides,
wholesale and Mail.
Feb. 22d,
REMOVAL
1 , H -''• M 1 - 3 ' - - Cr. - P. 'I.::: . -7. .-... I.M "1...5...,
Cszi 1
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JOSEPH F. - .SEIDERS,
j_w AS regoived his residence' next door to Drown
13 - 1. Drug Store, in the building occupied as a Shoe
S. lure, in Centre street, Pottsville. whern he continues
in 'operata in all the vatious branches Of the Dental
Att ; such as ! • 1
Pingginfr, Cleranaing and Drawing.
Up also will insert in the bast manner, single teeth, or
whole sets, at reasonable prices. 1 •
Ilaving had a practical experience,of many, years, he
fe'sls confident. orgiVing' satisfaction to all . who may
Com him with their custom. , .
',ay 18
Ii.OrtSVILLE IRON WORK.
.E..W. 111cGINNiS,. •
REPETF UM: Y announces to the Public, that he
has taken tlie - Establishmenc known as the Potts
ville Iron Works, on 'Norwegian street, where to is
ptepared 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 most rea
sonable terms. ,
3:3- Persons from abroad; in want olietea m Engines
will find it to their advantage to give him a call banre
ettegitig elsewhere. May 11
. .
1 .. GEORGE -11.- POTTSp
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•1- • '
I
. hit • 1 • .
NVITES the attention of purchasers to s/neck o i
Fresh Goodsjust received and now' opening at his ,
Store in Centre st., a few doors above the Pottsville
House, .all of which he will sell at the lowest • Prices,
(detest' his own orders, or. in exchange for country;
produce. . . I ,
i. February 11:1, - . ' - 1 • A— '
, 1 ,
- • ,
I .
P?n Knives, Raiors - Ate ,
. p
, ~
rrne subscriber kas Jail received a beautiful assort
s
inns of, Rodger's Celebrated Pen Knives, - einbra-,
Ong a new variety, which he will sell cheapen than
ever. The four bladed Congress Knife as hiw sell SQ,
Also, Erazors and Razors, pot up two in a box:. Pot;
sitle by-, ' B. BADMAN, Agent.
deb. 221 - 8-
I•
School for the Flute.
Do do. for the Violin,
Containing each new and complete InstriacticoM,
gather with ahout 150 pieces-of Mimic, price 501centii
each. Just received and for sale by . B. DAMMAM
,
June 29 55-- !
„
42.-6 mo *
BENJAMIN'S ARCHITECT.,
OD. Practical House Carpenter, illustrated by 4eq
gravings, for the use of CarpenTera and BdUdere
last edition of 1843, just received and for ale by .
Aug. 24 B. BANNAN,'Agent .
' '
Rags! Rags! !
•••,, •
ASH paid for Ens or exchanged f or Goods; I
.NJ- this odic°. -
October 19,' • • 121—
. ,
i• - - Copying. Ink... , - 1
Hilt o
A RNOLD'g superior Copying Ink. - for - the !tilt *
;,1 21 k Letter Presses, just received and for sale by - -
Sll lIARNAN, Agent. •
.-r7;
1 i
December S,
E MINERS' BOURN
15iXDIGIVES
arilutittr
AcOUSTIC OIL!
rAi THE OUT CORE in
1 €IIAFIESS • '
.. . . .
DEAFNESS CUBED: I
.
. •*-arloa'S I 1
Compound .Kreisote Acoustic Oil,
F•olitie , iure of DE A F NES $ , pairs, end the is
charge Of matter from the ears; also all those disa
greeable noises like the buzzing of Insect* jailing of
water, buzzing of steam, &c., &c. which axa symptoms
otapproachiug deafness and also attendant with the
Osta,se. 1 I
• • .. .
i' I I CETITICATII S.
; i
'The follil.wing Editorials and certificates wl be read
with 'interest as they speak facts; which are "stubborn
things." . 1
i Nosy ESTRADEDINAUT CERE:—If any'have donuts}
they i 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 we'
of 'Scaipals Oil,' have, been publishbl,'Obt this `caps
the climax - . Young or, old may yet recover hearing.
A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and now about b 0
years of age had been gradually getting deaf for more '
than 40 years, so thal it was next to-impossible to make
her hear conversation in the loudest tones of voice i
Last winter she was induced to try 'Scarpa's Oil Tor
Deafness.' It is only necessary to add that she has us
ed two bottles, and that her hearing is . perfectly restos
cd--!Olie Istused.
i DEAFNESS Cuazo.—The following extract from a
letter written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend "in
this' city, is important. ::•
1 'The holden(' Scarpa's Oil for Deafness, that you
sent me, With the wish that ray!daughter would try it,
has been used, and in its effects, have astonished, all ;
!you know how ,very deaf she has been since, she was
'three years old-she now hears quite well, but as the
imedicinel has all been usec4 I wish you to send me an
other bottle. which I have eveq reason to believe wi
!cure her intirely.'—[Times. -
For sale by B. B. GUMPERT, NO)120 North Second
Street, Philadelphia, and by
EICUIIOLTZ & SANDERSON,
I Agents, Pottsville
July W., 1843.. 30—
Dr. Xseidy's Ceebrated Ointment
AILING to cure the Tetter, Itch, Dry and Watery
.11:,Pimilles of the face.and body, Scaly Eruptions,; anti
.411 Diseases of the Skin?
Of the many thousand bottles, (his put in bottles wit[
the words "Dr. Leidy's Tetter and Itch Ointinstit
blown in the side,) neve has nn instance been know!
or ' heard from where it had failed. A number of refer.
eller., can be made, where it has been used in schools
factorieS, on board of vessels, and in families, and
cer
tißrates could be published of them, but for thadelica•
cy in having names published in connection with sc
loathsorne and disagreeable affections.
10- Price 2.5 cents per Bottle..
It is prepared only and sold wholeiale and retail
Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No 191 North SECONE
street, below Vine street, sign of the Golden Eastaan
Serpents,) Philadelphia, and by all the different Drug
gists and Storekeepers attached to Dr. Leidy's edver
tisemeilt of his "Blood Pills" in another column, (whicl
please refer to and read, (besides many others through
out thelcountry. _
Sold Bi Pottsville at J. G. BROWN'S Drug Store
(lite Entitle's.)
•
=ME
THE constantly increasing popularity and i;ale ta,
LI. A. Fahnestock's Veroutuge has induced per 4 •
inns who arc envious of its success to palm off epee
the piddle preparations which all medical men know
to 'be ineffica6ious in eirictling worms from thi
system. . .
, This Vermithge has made its way into public favoul
u ion the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more
thanany other medicine oldie kind now used; and
whilei many worm remedies have by dint of puffing
been Iforeed into sale, and shortly after gone into
the obscurity which their worthlessness justly met
iced, 1 B. A. rhanesiock's Vermifuge continues to
be triumphantly sustained. It has o j , to be used
and 3 s effects will lad 0 y sustain all ar is said of its
i
won, ciful welling power.
Certificate
1 1 Waiis, Erie Co', New Y. Jan,7,1543. •
We certify that we have, used . A Fahnestoclext
yermithg,e in our families, and in every case it has
provided a'decided and effecteal remedy for cadet•
tingle/arms from the 'system. We cordially recoil).
men .t to parents who have children afflicted wile
that dangerous malady
EI.ON VIRGIL.
. tt M.I B. PAINE,
: - ROLM' Al \ V::
1 . JOSEPH BURROUGHS.
1 For Sale, wholesale and retail, at the Drug Ware
bootie of •
13. A. FAIIN ESTOCK & C o .
'Co l rner of Sixth and Wood sts. Pitsburg, Pa.
For Sale in Pottsville. by
1 CLEMENS& PA RVIN, Druggists.
December, 9 . 50—
1 DO
371
Fori Coughs; Colds 'lnfluenzas, Catarrhs; ,Whooping
Cough; Pains of the Breast and Sides; Bronchitis;
'Asthma; Croup; Difficulty,of Breathine and Ex
pectoration; Shortness of Breath; Initam
-motion of the Lungs; and arrest of •
approaihing Consumption
IT has been but a few years since this medicine has
been introdimed into this country, and has been pro
ductive of he - most astonishing and unexpected results.
As Severalltrundred certificates of its effects have been
hergtofore published, it is only necessary now to re
mind the public where it can be obtained genuine
• Throttehout Germany it is known as the "Life P e
tri•er," and is the on:y medicine in use there for the
bole affections'
It is put up in half pint bottles, with full directions
50 Cents a Bottle •
Prepared linty (from tha original receipt obtained at
a great Price,l and qold wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lel
dylitilealtit Emporium; No. 191 north Second street,
near Vine, (Sign of 'the Golden Eagle and Serpents,)
'Phi stlelphia • .
• For sale in Pottsville,hy J G BROWN, Ag
B. lI.k pi NAN, Agent
l
Philadelphia, Reading & Potts
• vllle Rail ROad. • "
. 1 Reduction of Freight on Merchandize. ,
1 -____ . • ;
O , . .
'2
N AND AFTER Monday next:-June 11th, 1844,
Goods will be forwardtd with deipatch at the fol
loWing rates - of Freight, between Reading aiad the
points below gated, per ton of 2000 lbs.
Between Between
_Reading Reading
: . • and ' and
r - Phila. Polltmillo.
Dlaster, slate, tilos, 4:e; ei 10 . 7 5 cts,
Pig Iron, blooms, timber; ..
marble, rosin, tar, pitch,. 1 20
and-grindetones,
Nails spikes, bar iron, •
Castings,lead 3 urpentine
• bark, raw tobacco, salt,
Iprovisions,potatoes, lum
ber; stoves, 4.e., •
.Flour per barrel, •
Wheat, corn, .rye, clover
- laced,* salt pet bushel,
Ggoceries, hardware,steel,
copper, em, brass, do
, imestic Ilquors,macbinc
ry, butter and eggs,.
cheese; lard and tallow,
oil, wool, cotton, leather •
raw hides, paints,"oys
tem, hemp, and cordage.
Dry Goods, drugs* medi
cines, foreign liquors,
wines, glass, paper,fresh
flab, meat, confectiona
ry, books ¢ Stationary.
• No additional charges fc
receiving or delivering ft,
I
nyJulDy 's 00
5,111 on the line,
1 1843
ME
II
CIIEAP GOODS FOR CASH,
And no Credit given.
, .
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Trig subscriber has just opened at the Store former
ly occupied by Crosland & Christ, on Rail Road st.,
a general assortment of Groceries and 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, Began, Dams, • -
Shoulders, Mess Pork, ,
- . Dried Reef, od- -
-. ' • itish,liatkerel -
d•c„ • •
• 6r.e -
WILLIAM 11 MARSHALL.
May 111 184 L
1f ; 110 EVER HE-9R7) OF
REMEDYIO% **
Facts for the People
Di. Beohter's
PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE
'ireinicp;
"--;=r
.r commission.: storage, or
ght at any of the Compa-
TIIS CHBAYEBY PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE
•
UNITED STATES.: •
• Joseph . McMurrars
! Splendid Line of L=Pneirul Liverpoot Packets.
ARRANGEMENTSPOR 1845.
Old Established Passage Oillie.
• 100 Pine Sired, Car. of South, N. Y.
• -•L`'77iNl •
,•01 445.110 k
nr _e
THE - subscriber bees leave to call the attention of
his friends and the public in general. to the follow
ing arrangements for the.year ISO, and for the purpose
of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage
Passengers, by the following
Regular Packet Ships to arid , front Liverpool.
Ships' Names. Captainsi , i Days of Sailing from
1 • ' .New York.
New Ship, - Nye, . : June 6 Oct. 6 Feb 6
United States, _ ' Britton, : " 11 " IL ", 11
Garlick' Skiddy, ' ; " '2.6 ", 26 "• 26
Patrick Hasty, Delano July 6 Nov. : 6 Mar. 6
Waterloo, „ A11en,.. - •. ' " II ""
11 ". 11
Roscius, . Eldridge, 1i" '26 26 _'26
Independence,- , -Allen, • Aug. 6 Dec. 0 Ap , t. 6
Samuel Hicks, : Bunker, : " .11 " i II ' II
Sidduns, E. Cobb, • " 26 " 26' "26
Ashburton, . 'Waleson" Sept. 6 Jan 6 May 6
Stephen Whitney, Thompson, , 11 11 ""
2 I
Sh e ridan' Depeyster, , " ,26 " "
26 6
Ship's Name, captains, .' Dais of
iverlip Sai oo ng from
Ll.
New Ship - Nye,lnly 21 Nov. 21 Mar 21
United States, • Britton, "26"26 " 26
Garrick, ' Skiddy, . ling. 11 Dec. 11 Apr: II
Patrick Henry, . Delano, - " 21 "21 ' 21'
Waterloo, -, Allen. " 26 ". 26 "26
RO3ChIS, - Eldridge, Sept: 11, Jan.ll May 11
Independence, . Alter,. ' 21- " _2l - ," 21 •
Samuel Hicks, , Bunker, - "• 26 '' 26 '' '26
Siddons, E. Cobb, Oct. 11. Feb. II J'ne 11
Ashburton, ' . Iluttleson, , " 21 " -21 " 31
:Stephen Whitney, Thompson, : " 20 Feb. 26.1'n5:26
,Sberidan - Depeyster, Nov. 11 Mar. 11 Judy It
In; addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of
Splendid Mew York 'Built Transient Sbips, such as the
'Adirondack. 'Scotland,' Ibissel Glover,' Eehn,' and
..Sea,": will continue to sail from Liverpooloveekly in
Regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos
sibility of delay Or detention in Liverpool; and fur
the accommodation of persons ivishing to remit money
to their families or friends. 1 have arranged the pay
ment of my Drafts on the following Banks :
Cork, Limerick, :, einnnel,
- Londonderry, Sligo. t Wexford, ,
Belfast, Waterford,' . Galway;
Armagh, ' Athlone, - o:derail',
Kilkenny, Baling. Traled, , '
Enniskillen, Monaghan, Youghat,
Banbridge. Ballymena; Parsnnstown,
Downpatrick; Cavan, Dugan,
' Dungannan, Bandon, ; Ennis,
Ballyshannon, Strabane, ; Skibbreen,
Omagh, Mallow, : '-
Dublin,
Coot ehill, Kilrush,
Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow.
England—Messrs. Spooner, .Atwood & Co. bankers
London; Messrs. P. W.,llyrnes & Co, Liverpool,
Passengers can also be engaged from Liverpool, to
Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular
Packet Ships on application being made personally'
or by letter, [post pa idladdressed to - , •
JOSEPII McaIURRA Y,'loo Pine erect,
corner of South.street, New York.
AGENTS. •
Benj. Bannan, Pottsville,' Pa. ; Michael Mullen, Ito
chestor, N. Y.; Jer. BaSzgrit, Providence, B•' I. ; T,
Cough, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio ;
Thomas McQuade. litica..N. Y.
I 360 beg leave to assure my friends and the pilling
in general, that the greatest punctttality will be obser
ved iu the sailing of the above Ships, together with all
- others which I may have,. and that Passengers will
, experience no delay ort„sheir arrival at. the different
I orts where they mean 'to etnhark.
P. S.—Free Passage V - lin alto he secured from the
irerions Ports in Irelarfil and Scotland, from which
Steamers run- tn Liverntfol. • • . •
BENJ. BANNAN, Pottsville,
Sole Agent for the (State of Pennsylvania.
'February 1,
I 5
FURNITURE! I.',ILIRNITURE!!
CABINET MANUFACTORY
RESPECTFULLY inforn4 the Schuylkill county
public, that he is now prepared to manufacture all
articles of Household and Patlor Furniture in the neat
test, -handsomest, and tnost satisfactory manner. Ile
has also on hand, at his Ware-rosin .
Mahantango
street, cornet of Adam st reet,lan assortment of
MADOGANY CHAIRS of the French pattern with
Hair Seats; Fine 'MahOgany Centre Tables,
Mahogany Dressing Bureaus,
made after the French Style, with glasses, &c.
In addition to the above, the advertiser is• prepared
to receive and execute all orders for repairs, &c.„ which
will be carefully attended to and finished at the shortest
notiee
All kinds of upholstering, such as covering Sofas,
Chairs. Lounges, &c., will be finished in the most ap
proved manner, ifentrusted to his charge, a long expe
rience iu the business having, qualified him for the un
dertaking
The advertiser would in form'the public that although ,
residing In Pottsville, lie can turn out furniture of the
best workmanship, at as low prices, as any of the city
Warehouses, and respectfully requests those who need
articles in his line. to give him a call, beforse purcha
sir , elshwliere May 2.5
21--I y
Mill for Sale - or to Let
riIHE well known Steam It ! Terchapt &
I Mill fOr sale or to rent, situate in the borough
of Hambiirg, et the Schuylkill Canal and near
the Philadelphia Reading & Pottsville Rail Road
The Mill is in good running order, capable to grind
from 60 to 70 000 Bushel per annum, and all kinds
ofgrain plenty. to be had. On 'account of ill Health
the proprietor is obliged to quit the business.
Possession given immediately, terms easy for fur
tiler particulars apply to, T. SEIG F.R.
March 15, 11—'
FOR SALE.
Rattin's Patent Coal Pretiiiet
/VMS economical machine is now In sucessful oper
ation at Mr. Bast's and C. Spencer & Co's mines,
near Minersville,the Delaware Co.'s mines near Potts
ville, and Mt. Packer's mines near Mauch Chunk.
This machine is Important to the land owner front its
great reduction of wastage in breaking, and still more
important to the collier, the cost of preparing': coal ter
market being by its use. reduced to less than one fifth of
that by the ordinary method.
Inquire of the proprietors, J. &. S. Batttn, Philadel
phia, or the subscriber tit Itlinersville.
D R. BENNETT.
22-31 no•
Ell
FALL AND . WINTER FASHIONS.
forMiS.lll4 lITIN. would respectfullyiti-
R the ladies of Pottsville i.n . d• v ic,nity
saw that she wilt open her fall and winter rash.
this morning; solicits them to examine he
assortment of Bonnets, Velvets, silks, Itibbons,&
flawing selected her goods with care as to quality
beauty and style, she confidently anticipates a con
tinuance of that Otronage, winch has heietofor
been ao liberally bestowed.
November 2. . 41—
NEW !GOODS..
•
• TOSEPH 2110 EGAN, has just received a new assort
ment of .Goods,''among which are splendid new
style Prints, Silk Embroidered Nett Jcarfs, llrussels
Net 21 yards wide for Shawls, Thibet and Silk Shawls,
I.isle and Ashburton Lace, a very superior article of
Stripe Ja , onett Muslin, 'thread Laee,Jaeonet Inserting,
. variety of other fancy goods, all of which will be
sold at the lowest cash prices.
Pottsvill July 13; ,2,i
Annuals, Very- Cheap.
THE slbscriber has on band a few copies of
the Annuals for, 845, which he will sell ve
ry cheap • • Apply in timo.
Jan. 4 1845. .8. BANNAN, Ag't
TO LAW RS !AND SCRIVENERS.
HE subscriber had just received a beautiful ar
il ticle of foolszap paper, ruled and plain, almost
as tough as- Parchmenty:suitable for Instruments of
writing, which will besold by tho mn. quarter or
hall ream. B. bANNAN, Ag't.
August [0 32--
OD cts
I 40
16 eta
BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES
OMADE OP THE best refined American
Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the
Iron in bar, being a saving of about 100 per
' cent -to the 'purchaser: All shoes sold, or
warranted, and f not satisfactory, can be
- returned and the i money wilt be refunded.
, GRAY & BROTHER, 42 Walnut st., Philada.
June 8 i 23
-----------
.4 eft. 3 444
2 10 135
Hollow Ware.
JDST received at theltOrk Store a large and genera
assortment of Bollosi Ware consisting of 8,4 i, 4, 2
and 1 gallon pots' Skillets, Boilers, &c., &c.. which
will be sold wholesale or retail at the lowest- cash
prices. Also waggon boxes of all sizes. Cedar ware
such as tubs, buckets, &c., &c.
Jan. 12,1545, % EDWARD YARDLEY.
60 ' 1 70
illlllE•Subseriiber hat Just received an assortaen
JL of,chocil Books, which be offers to those who
wish to purchase to sell again at as low rates: if no
loiter, than they can be purchased in' Philadelphia
This assortment embraces almost every kind.—
Try as. : B. BANNAN. Agent.
Sept.l4. 1844.
Letter Presses, Very Cheap.
T the low rate or S 7 50:which are equal to th A e
Iron Presses, sodwill last as long, juat receiv
ed and for sale by
ept.l4. a BANN AM Agent:
RENRI OESSANG,
Millinery:
SCHOOL BOOKS,
PECItADELP
WILLIAM H. BROWN; & CO.,
wEtoLEams ;DRY GOOD DEALEAL
No. 20, North Fourth street, Philado.
HAVE a large Stock comprising a - general variety of
AMERICAN and FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
They regularly attend the ..ductios Sates, at which
they can frequently purchase many seasonable descrip
tions of Goodie week below the regular prices, and
which they Will sell at a serail advance.
• They receive many gpods direct from Manufacturers,
and will also be • receiving the Omen styles of Fee-
SION GOODS as soon as they are in the market, from Uri
portations both here 'and in New York
Their exertionswill be directed to keeping constant
ly, a very superior assortment of the most desirable
Staple and Faaey Goods, which they intend to offer to,
Country Merchants on the moat favorable terms, and
-at the lowest prices they can be found at in the city, of
Philadelphia, arid respectfully invite- them to examine
for themselves.
Their stock consists lopart of the following :
Cloths, Cassinseres, Saumetts, Jeans, Plaided and
Striped Jeans, [a new article,) Flannels, Keneys,
Linseys, Red Padding, Canvas Padding, Reader
- teens; Velveteens, Velvet Cords, Alpaca Lustre*
• Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse. do Lams,
Ginghams, Lawns, Irish Liuens, Ruisia
Sheeting and Brissia Diaper.
Goods for Summer Wear, New Style Fancy figured
Linen Drilling's, Plain Brown Linen, Crape Gam-,
' broons, Corded, Plaided and striped Ditto,[hew
goods.] Plaided and striped Kremlins, [new
goods,] Nankeens, Extra Mail' Cottenddes,
Summer Cloths, Denims,. Mexican Mixtures,
Blue and Fancy Coloured Drillings, Satin
• . Jeans, Fancy Single Milled Cassimeres,
Coat Ginghams,
Brown and Bleached Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Brawn
Drillings, Canton Flannel, Plain White Cambries,
Checked and striped ditto, Lace Camhricks, Jrreko
vets, Book Muslin, Mull and Swiss ditto. Lace
• Goods in variety, Colouredeambricks, Ilbsie
ry, Gloves, Thread, Buttons, and a full as
.
sortment of Trimmings, .1-c.
PRINTS--A very extensive assortment, to 'which
new Styles are added as they come fronkthe Manufac.
hirers.
Philada., March 1,
Brooms, Buckets, and Cedar-ware
Nu. 63, N. Third Street, near Arch, Philada.
8000 CORN BROOMS, • -
5000 CORN WHISKS,
2OU Dozen Palilted Buckets,
100 Nests first quality Cedar Tubs, I .
12 Casks Brass and Wood Clocks,
•
JUST received. Also, n general assortment of Wil
low Baskets, and Coaches, Mats, Clothed Pini, Nest
Boxes, Keelers, Twine Reels, Bristle BrusliKi Spool
Stands, Wood Borvls and Trays,Tar Pots, Brood* Ilan ,
dies and Tivint, SickePs.Blacking, and Wooden Ware
of every description.
Cohntry Merchants and others,. will take notice, that
as I am manufacturing extensively, and etnistantly
ter" riving Eastern Brains and Wood Ware, I am a
ble to offer to the Spring Trade, a greater variety, than
has before been offered in this market, and at prices
greatly redueed. MANLY ROWE.
Philada., March 2, i 2--3ta
ripHE subscriber has lune, had the agency of
I HULL'S PATENT TRUSS, and! keeps
constantly' on hand, various kinds of Tru"sses, a
dapted to the varieties• of Hernia or Tinidurt.,
which will be fitted on the patient when*luircil.
• , HILLWYIN• PARRISH; '•
Druggist,,Premist and Apothecary..S. W.
corner of Arch and' Bth sts. Philadelphia.
. •
Also, on hand a carefully selected • ais'ortinent
of Genuine Medicines and Chemicals, tb which
the attention of Physicians and Storehtiepers is
invited—with the various Patent Medicines; pre
pared from the most approved fora ula,,and sold
at market prices.
Philada., March 1,
TO DEALERS. ,
LOW FOR CASH.
IT I IIF. subscriber invites the attention of Merchants
and Dealers generally, visiting the City,.to. an ex . -
amination of his Stock of Hats, made from the hest ma
terials, and of the latest and most approfed styles.
'which he offers for saie, lOW FOR CASH.
Consistingof Beaver hats from $3O to $l2 per doz.
Moleskin " " IS to 10' '•
Brush ". " IS to 30 "
Fur " " 14 to ilO
Cassuere" "-. 21 to t3O • "
iptions. . .
JAMES S. NICKERSON,
Orders front they ' No. 41 North Second st.
Country promptly, . One Door above the
Attended to., 1 r Mansion house;
_ Philadelphia
' 4—anto
Orders put up al
the shortest notice-
Cape of all descr
Philadelphia Jan. 25,
E. A. HATHA W AY & Co
' GENERAL COMMISSION 51ERCHANTS,
No 23'.Nbrth Wharves, foot of .Orch at., f!hita4clphia
HAVE received on.consignment and offer for sale a
the lowest cash prices—
. • i
• 50 bales Ist sort eastern hops •, i
2000 galls fall and winter press'd Whale oil ;
1000 do , do. do ' black { fish oil, ,
300 doz painted pails; • .
100 boxes Ist quality sperm candles .."'
- 150 ' do mould ItalloW candles, II
200 do yellow) soap ; • ,:
" 50 do No. I Chocolate ; I -
- 300 do LUbec4scaled) herring ;
. do do I, No. 1 do ,
- 1I bids. Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 ;
do Halifax Salmon ; i
' 50 do gibb'd Herring ; • i
25 (lo pickled codfish ;
90 do Cranberries; .
; i
50 tubs Goshen butter ; i
9000 1b.,. Herkimer county 'cheese ; ; I
10,000 do dry codfish :
5000 do bake fish, (in drums) , I
3000 do Manilla cordage. - ! '
Thilada., Jan. 11,
CHOICE TEAS.:
The New York Canton ITea Co .
ARE induced from the favor with whir
their Teas have been received in Phila'
r% 11.'
Country lli i a ali ii d r : i h n y .
t n i i , t e m e a r s o t u . s e [ l a l i i , ili t e a s in
v t h a e
. , , more eiCtendeg notice p
of the l ocation of
, i •
their Branches, which are at 89 Chesnut street, 2d
door below Third street, and 45. North Fifth street. a
few doors below Race street,! Their AgMits are sup
plied weekly, with the choicest assortment of Green
and Black Teas, of the latest importations. Their
Teas, after a thorough trial df their qualittes, , by per
anni of great experience, are packed in a manner to
exclude the air, and preserve their fragrance, and ow
ing to the rigid test, to which they are subjected, one
uniformity of quality is preserved. Foy the respective
qualities they are believed to be the cheapest Teas
in the Market ; and each package is warranted to con
tain full weight, independent Of the wrapper.
BRANCHES 139 CHESNUT ST. , A ND. 15 -
Philada., Feb: 2 LCORTR FIFTH ST. PIIILADA.
1 ti-3trio
REMOVAL
W. V. ANDERSON& CO.
I' ,
AVE temporarily removed from 21, to No. 39 north
Water street, Philadelphia, a few doors above.
They will continue to keep on hand, a lull and gen
eral assortment of Groceries, suitable for the Country
Trade: They are constantly well supplied with the dif
*rent kinds of Green and Black Teas, and particularly
the fine and superior qualities.
They are also at all times prepared to furnish Wines
and Litteors; of all kinds, and
espeiially fur Medicinal porno
ses,and when required for such
nes, superior articles will be
furnished, warranted pure, as
imported, and of the quality rep
resented. '
They are now daily renewing their supplies of ex,
Crop, New Orleans, and West India Sugars and Mo
lasses. Also, superior and Prime strong reen Rio
Coffee, with other descriptions of scaso able goods,
all of which they will dispose of, at extreme y low rates,
Philadelphia, Feb. 22, 8-3 mo
Ois.
I OMB pki - ;
t•Alt\
PURE WHITE c LEAD.
WhetherlU & Brother,
MANUFACTURERS. No 65 north. Front street
Philadelphia, have now a good 'supply of their
warranted pare white lead. and those customers whc.
have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run
on the article, shall now have; their orders filled.
No knawn substance.possesses those perservative
and beautifying properties so desirable in a paint, to
an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence
any admixture of other matenals only mars nte
value. It has therefore been the steady aim of the
manufactured, for many years, to supply to the public
a perfectly pure white lead, and the unceasingde
mand for the article, is proof that it has met with fa•.
Tor. It is invariably branded on one be ad—WE'.lll
- & BROTHER. in full, and on the other,
WAREANTESIPUR6- 11 1 1 ill red leUers. .
November 19, 47
•
: Pocket Books -and Wallets.
rrBE subscriber has just opened the best stock of
1: Pocket Books and Wallets ever offered for sale In
this place. Call and uvulae for yourselves;
B. HANNAN, Agent.
Feb. 2R, ' 8-
.
Gold Diana:ma Pointed Pons,
from. ,
rr IiFSE Pens will last to lOyears, in constant
1. use—will write on almost any kind of paper, and
Ink will not corrode them. For sale at less than Man
ufacturer's prices, by , • U. BANNAN, Agen.
Mara% • ' t. •
POETRY' Tif. Targn.--Sornebotly in the 14012.
don Forget-Me-Not thus poetizes :
..01 were I i swan on the blue-bosomed lake, I:
or a squirrel in Greenwood; sweet pastime to take.
From the durance of walls I would set myself the,
And—bound from thialattice to thee," • '
To which a WiscOnsin ediLoi thus reapotidii:
"Though you're. neither a man on'the blue,botioined
take, •
Nor a squirrel in greenwood, sweet pastime totake,
The reflection may surely some pleasure produce, .'
That at least you're a very respectable goose!"
PM
ADOVIID MAIL-CbiCtl RZIWLATION zrc Oallo,
XANT.—As we walked up to thO inn-doer the
qutitgen, or mail, from the neighboring tam. of
Ebach, drove up and paused a few , moments to
leave some parcels. It .was a • square, clumsy,
old omnibus, built frit siz or eight . passengersi , but
on this occasion perfectly empty: • Two,forcirers
French Men, I think, came up itt_ the sane instant
and wished to proceeii by it to some place ,through
which it was sir pass. .Unmogfich,meine Verrnr
replied the postillion: Cenltake
up no one here. -The travellers inquired. why
not. From the reply, it appeared that the door
of the vehicle was locked' and could' only ,
be opened by the postmasters in the
.owns, So ;that, although , the carnage' was
empty, and might, probably, remem so till it, rev
ched its journey's end, these persons Wet?, pre
vented from proceeding to their destinatiOn. - The
reason of this extraordinary' regulation • is:that, if
the driver were all Owed to talm up and ;set:rlown
passengers where be liktd,he might possib:y pocket
a portion of what they paid him. TO ',.prevent
therefore, the risk of postilliims enabezziing;a few
kieuzers, tne: unfortunate inhabitanti of the vil
lages not' possessing a post, are. depriVedof the
benefit - of the public.conVeyances, or cdMpollea to
walk to the nearest post-town, irequentlY some
miles distant. A I;dautifel - •esiimplo ef the
paternal nature i d German petty governments,
the convenience cif! thousands sacrificer'
the possible loss of a few florins per
riood's Nagazinc.
Ea
THE" LOTEIt ' S LAST 414 n•t..—W
olloving advertisement gratis, front!
i
kdams . Transcript. If Sally don't ,go
her bridegroom now, she deserves to
an old maid
Noracs.- , 7 Sally Larrabee tan haQe- an inter
view with the subscriber, by wiriting t hint where .
she may he:found, or corningito his .esidenee at -
Timothy NY aters e in Whittinghana, Vt.,-'4 miles
from Jacksonville.. I have - bsen:at'a good deal of
trouble to Ond her, and have "got alniost : . tired of
it, and as I have had a good many chanees to get
married, and scant to get niarried asauon isspring
opens, I hope she.will take n 3 offence if . ,l should
be obliged ;to give
. up the ch a se, and have some
one else. I shiiuld be very happy 1 ;to 'have her
come over as quick as she could, asl cipnotbear
the thought of forgetting hOr forevii, rind can nev
er love anY body else as well as I i.l6.ltan,'
. DANIEL WitLil'EßS:
111:ttio'gharit, lhrch 1 1 5 - „ 1845.
9-6 mo
r.r.talvo.-,—Two mosquelcies, one morning
net on a loaf in a garden... Both we'i.e . filled with
the blood drawn during their lastnoctuinal -dep
.
redations. They were silent, and I d umpy," cross
and Savage. •One of them ran out tiio sting, and
pointe.' Wards the first masque - loc. -4 ::This was
.considered an insult. A. , 1,1 83 the die tle4 wisps),
be steps up t) other and slys :
.Did you turn up your sting !,) m i
Tae aniiver was— , l ran out. rri
can apply it as you choosc. '
, Says,' the flist„you are impertiri i
Answer—:-.Sir, your remark savor;
.Ha!' exclainied the Ober, 'a d
stilt ! Piro gentlemanly mosquetci•
to such treatment without demandi4
Draw, villian, and defend yourself Ir
ed together and, running one anothe
body, died 'honorable' deaths.
;INFOTIMATION VA ED.-The '
Mail asks the following questions
•
Did cm. know a lady with
put her hand Over them when she' l
Did yOu ever•know a young lad •
weak to stand up curing prayer
who could not danci; all night wi
at , 1 ; •
id-y4u ever know or see a ma
log bad' hat, a long beard, and
who could find a respectable hot
2-- 1 y
4id yOu cser know a vcry.pre:
at had not cousin to wait upo
parties ?
40M1KTLIING Pitt:rTr.—The
Fier says
A man of : wit being asked,w
could (hid in the company of 'a pre
was a loquaCious simpleton, .re
see her talk!',
This recalls to our mind afa which happen.
ed in one of our public - school's, not long - since. : --
A boy about:seven . years old wai-celled up and
flogged by the ttFachcr, for squee-iin4 ; a little girl's.
hand. 'lifter the punishment was : inflicted, he
was asked why ho did it, when Eli replied—. It
looked :so pretty I could 'riot he l p :it.' Did -not
the teacher deserve a r ficigging . fdr , pUnishipi the
Moire Asti MAty.—Lord C
was telling a long stork' about his
woods at the Cape of Good Hope
he came suddenly upon 'a huge
'Thinking to frighten him said
ran at him with all.tiay migft
said another atterupting„ 'he Taii
his mane.' •
Just so,' said his lordship
TazDocion'a RETOUT UFO !ffirWAT!n/01%..
—Zinamernaan, so distinguishe. bosh as a pbysi ,
cian and author was ordered to attend Frederick
the Great in his last sickness. 7 presumo; said
-the king to him, 'you have h Iped many a man
into another world.' Not serrianY . ,' promptly re.
plied the physidian, 'as your maje%ty, nor with so
much honor to myself.
Dnr no wan.—An Irish post hoi, having driven
a gentleman a long stago duri n g torrents of min
the gentleman drily said to . Paddy, 'Are you not
very well': 'Arrah! I don't cam , about being
very wet ; but;plase your hotior;;l'm- very.dr.'
• The N.:O. Picayune has •
tern for corrsspondents. One
himself ! , g Frank Markum: giv
lowineadyice:,7 ,
and stay so, or you w
hey a, wyt—never permit you
by a widder ! Them's the
who's fried and noes!
closet in your parlor suitable
• our creditors.
What sculpture 18 to all•
don is to it hstsati soul..
If \ y
-on; ar a single. man,
The last definition of .H
to avottil
ani . tum.—
the
tho North
out to meet'
r 've:and die
BE
sting ; you
enr,!
nr. rascality.
kvvn-right in
6 will submit
1 ;
:g•sn"s,acton. ,
'':'hey rush- 1 '
:r ihrough the
Dilator' Daily
hoe *teeth to
laul,hed 1
I
t y.uo was too
at church,
out being tired
I -1
%NO a shock
togged coat,
I that was not
ty young; lady
he'i to lectures
; vs Ilaven Cou-
at pleisure he
I • • .
ty woman, who
111(.41—.1 love to
:haries Somerset
Wfiliting in tho
Lone day, when
,e, eliaggy lion.—
he;iioble lord,
Whereupon
at OAT with
roe original cher:le
t:if them who signs
the editor the fol-
164 talk my advice
iry4-if you must
elf to be overcome
oetltiumnts of ono
!rne;Protection'
o Coda away in fromt
ck i)takuble, Qdga•