The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 07, 1845, Image 4

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    Ancithir of ars. Varidies Curtain Lectures
Lecture Caudle hair been ,at a Tavern.
raft a Friend.
Poor ma! Ha! I'm earildon't know Who'd
be a poor Woman!. I don't know. who'd gatherd
selves up to a man, if they knew. only-her!' they'd
•have to bear. A wife must stay at home, and be
'a druge, whilst a than can go anywhere. • It's
enough for a wife to sit like Cinderella by the ash
es, whilst her husband can go drinkitg and sing
ing at- a tavern. You never- sing 1 . • Ilow do I
know you never sing ! It's very well for you to
say so; but if I could hear you,l dare say you're
amongst the worst of 'cm. •
"And now, I suppose, it will be • the facern ev
, ry night. - If you think I'm going to sit up for you
Mr. Caudle, you're very much •mistakett. No:
and I'm not going to get out of my warm bed to
let you in either. .No? nor Susan- shan't sit up
for . you ; nor yem shan't have a latch ley.
not going to -sleep' with the dour upon the latCh,
to he murdered before dw mor M oz , •
”Faugh ! Pah I, Vtillewgh!" That filthy tolic--
co•smdke ! It's enough to kill any,derent wom a n
You know I hate tu!racro, and yet you- willdo it:
You don't smoke your s elf.! ~1; hat of that I' If
you go =on; people who do smoke, yOu're. just
as bad or worse. Yuu might as welt stuok4—in- ,
deed, better. Dater smoke yourself, than come t.
with other peoP! e's smoke in your hair.
"I never kneW any geed td come hi a man who
. went to a tavern. Nice etimpanions he pitls'up .
there! Yes; people who Make it a boast to treat
• - their'arives like slaves, ant! ruin their familie s. —
, There's that wretch, Prett . man.: See what he's
• , come to. UV doe."nt 'now get home till tWo. in
the morning ; and then hi what a state ! lie he;
•
gins varrelling with the door-mat, that hisytior
wife play be afraid to speak to him. A mean , .
'•.caretcli I But. don't sou
,think- I'll he like Mrs.
• Prettyman. Nu; I Wouldn't put up with it from
the best man that el;or trod. You'll nut make time
' afraid to speak to you however you may sweat
at,th6 doormat. No, Mr. Caudle, that you won't.
"You ilonA intend to stay .out till two in the
morning! How do ) 'on know:•.what. yrni'll do
when y . ou - get 8111,11 IS such people ! Men can't
answer for themselves when they get boozing one
• with another. They never think of their poor
wives, who are gi M i r andearifil - themselvea .
out at home. A wire liniilache you'll have to
morrow moriiing-tir ratio r this looming ; for it
must be' past twelve. You won . t base .a head
ache! Its very ue;lfor you to say so,but I know
-yoO and then you may nurse'yoUrlelf for Me-
Oda! tiltbr'tolue.m again! No : not
go to sleep like a, gAI soul !- How's peoide to
go to sleep when tbey'ic sutllicatridi , •
"Yes, Mr. Caudle, you'll-bc nice in the
morning! But don't you think I'm going.to let
iou have your breackrai.e in bed, like Mrs. Plet..,
. tyman.; 'l'll not be sash a foul. No nor I won't
have discredit brought tipon the house by sending
for soda water early, fur all the neighborhood to
•
say, 'Caudle was drunk last night : .I've
--iome regard for OM dear children, if you haven't.
. No: nor yon chant have broth for dinn . er. Net
a neck of mutton crosses my throstiold, I' can tell
you.
"Yiou Won't want soda, and you won't want
broth,! All the better. You=wouldn't get 'ion if
you did; I can assure you. Dear, dear, dear
Than filthy tobacco !. I'm sure its enough to
make me as bad as you are. Talking about get-
` r ang divorced—l'm sure tobacco ought to be 4 gO'od
grounds. How little does a woman think whet;
she finales, that siWgives herself up to poisiat
cd ! You men conrrive to have it all of your own
eide;yon do. Now, iii was to go and leave you
and the children, a pretty, noise there'd be ! You,
however, can go and soh& no cud of
You didnlsinoke ! It's all the saine,Mr• Caulk,
if you go among sm:.king people. Folks are
known by there dompariy. You'd better smoke
yourself„ than bring, me home the, pipes, uf ail
the world,, •
"Yegil.3ee . how it will be. • Nov vciti ., .e owe
gone to a tavern, you'll alway:; be goin:;. You'll
be corning home tipsy every ni;11(; and . twn' , ling
down and breaking your lc4, and puttini.au your
shoulder • end hriu-ilr all sorts of-dispo..e and
,
expense upon us. And Arlen be
into a:street tight— oh '. Ilinow 7 ourterupc r to
well, to .doubt it, Mr. Candle 'and.be knotlitte; 4
. down some of the poliee. And then I knOw what
will : follow. It must folllw: You'll lie ticut for
a nionth or siz weeli4 to the treadmill. Pretty
•tha; . • that, for a re:pe, table tradesuLin, Mr. Cm]—
. dlti.,.to be put upon the treadmill niith all soris of
ilti'eres an vagabond:, arid—there, a:;:iiii that
holtible tu aeco I ai,4 riff-Lilt of every Lind. I
`should likelto" know how
, you'rc "childri ;1,
..at it to
hold up: th•re Itead , , attrt tti,rcr fathrr Cis. been
upon t!fe t eadnidl! Na; I tt;riii'lge to ],,!e , :p.
And I'm nl,t. talking 01',.k hl:i, i inrosiblr. I iino..v
it will all li L tippen erei hit of it. -If it wasn't for
-' the dear children, yOu mint be ruined mid I Weu . l.l
nut sp mull' as sPeak aliolit it, but—.,ll, dtar,
dear! at least you mi,:,ht go wlicre Ili, y.,sue , l,e
,good tobacco—but I c.in't IJrz, , rt that r: i their
mother. At least they shall have' O,r,J:. :.,.
"Tavern!!, . Nets er did a inane f, ' g'to a t lAyr LI. \\ tto
didn't die a be,l4ar. And how:
.;your pot couti'a
.nic!us will hiu;;11 at you when ttny ece ~, ,t r ni:ne
in the Gazette'. itniust'hairilen: Your to-A
-.!
nFls is sure to fall . of for t :what resvcc . ‘:.,Tat man
will buy toys for their chttlren of a
yu'u're nut 'a .driuil,ii r d Nu ::but yuu will be
all the same..•
•
‘ , l: - Ou've begun by st.iyiitz out till
't all, night. But (10., 4 t" you
,think, Mi. Caudle. you shall ever?' have a. hey.
• know you. le. ; yu'u'd Lk! that, Pret
tyman, and what did he db. only last Wel,clidat'.
Why he let himself In about the Lod:tin:4,
and brought home tv.th him bis otCompartion,
I.eartty. His dear wife woke at six, and satz
Prtttyman's• dirty bOots... at her blobs.. And
where'n4.l the wretch, her husband Why he
was'drinking dawn stairs—swilling. Yes worse
than a‘midni4l4 robber, he'd taken the !hey, out of
his dear .wife:s pockets—hall What that.puor crea
ture has to bear !Land ; had Sot the hraudy, A
pretty thing fur a wife h wake at six in the inns
Ring; and instead of her husband, to sir hie dirty
toots! •
"But I'll nut be mailo &victim, Mr. (iumile, not
ft You shall never get at my keys, fir theyshall
liii.'under my pillow—under my imn . Lead Mr.
C'audie. . t ' -
"YoU'll bp ruined ; but if I can help, ityousb3ll'
iuin nobody. but yourself. . .
«Oh•! that hor—hor=hori—ble,tot.-,4x.--
5 TEAM SYRUP - MOLASSD 4 .—tcwart's
New York thcani Syrup Molasses, a very, su—
perior article, for sale by , •
T. &41.11P.kTTY.
18—
May 3d,
,
INNEN :Slieetings 3' yards Ode, T,argc and
_KAitnall Looking Glasses, Carpkin . ;s and Rugs,
(or sale cheap by 3. 10R(iAN,
Pottsville May, 3d. .
,-
MEDICINES
DR.. SW4YNE'S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF WILDCHERRY.
THE GREAT REMEDY
QM
CONSUMPTION
COLDS, COUGHS, SPIRTING OF BLOOD
BRONCHITIS, DIFFICULTY OF
BREATHING, ASTHMA, PAIN
IN THE SIDE AND !!
. BREAST,WHOOPING COUGH,
CROUP AND ALL DISEASE :OF
•
THE LIVER AND. LUNGS, BROKEN
• CONSTITUTION, - &c.
rpriP, above is the original and only genuine prepa
ritton froth this valuable tree, and has won ita way
to public favor by its unparalleled sucetss In caring all
diseases of the Liengs,notwithstandint the many
er-
Urhs prepared by persons who have no knowledge
of the science of Medicine in theory or practice, and
soma more readily to deceive the unsuspecting, use a
part of the name or the original prepearation, such
'Ckerry,'! 'Phenix , Balsain a/11111i
rt. srv," "flotsam of wild cherry and Canfry,.!
all spruce"' tip with a , mercenary view, after l "Dr
w,,yee's 'Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry" ,bad won
a reputation in the "healing art'.' never to he fOreot
tei, hp many a once cheerless fireside , .; . Therefore the
piddle slionld be on their_giutril and purchase! 'none but
th.• OFicipal preparation, ,which is daily performing
6' , 1( It astonishing cures in Pulmonary cornplaintS; af
ter all TealliiPi , -had failq and the patienti:lgiven up
as hopeless. l'honiands of certificates might be pub
hieli would astonish credulity itself,i but it is
deemed unecessary ; below we. publish a few of the
names of persons who have beeneured by this •.-ivon
derful remedy ' • .
it,,maer GLENN. Reward of the Alms lidose. near
Frankforillestifies to the efficacy Of Dr. l.tiwayne's
'Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. in taring ,I;alentinit
:Chapman one' of the most ag.grayated cases of diseased
Lungs, which has ever been placed upon reeord; after
every other remedy hail failed and his Physician had
given tutu up asno urable.
Miss . of West Philadelphia, cured -
ding of the !mugs of five years standing, berlsyruptiom
were spitting of blood, attended with:a hacking cough
pain in the: sitleireast and back, which finally brought
on a confirmed C.insuniptiim ; entirely ':eltre,l by
the use of D:. Sway ne's Compound Syrup of Wild
Cherry.
Mrs. IlnowN, corner of Second street anil Certnan
tnwn road Ithilinleldhia, effectually cured Of diseased
lungs and the, symptoms of ipeipiet oonsamption, by
using four bottles uf Dr; ; Swayne's CompoUnd •t•iyrtip
of Wild Cherry. • :,l •
R. Jackson, D. D., formerly. Pastor of thefirst Pres
byterian Church N. V. testifies to the efficacy of Dr.
ciwayne'it Compound Sy rup of Wild Cherry; and MAO=
1111{1c11115 It to the AteadsOf fardlies,-liavingOvtinesseil
'ita wonderful elfee't in more than one hundred cases
in reitiving children of every ohitinateilmmplaint,
such ns coughing. wheezing, choking otphleni, asth
matic. attaeks,A - :c.,
AIIitATIAM Crawfor dcounty, - Pit., cured
of a protracted cough, pain in the side and breast, &c.,
aftiLleolic reduced to a mere skeleton:
9snusx; Whaidneton, Pa„ cured of Coo
sin?,,tition mill Bleeding cif the Lungs, after being given
up to Several eminent Physicians, and hving used
most of the Patent Medi...hies.
This meilidito in all 'eases gives immediate relief
an d is a sifo.-plea , :int and effectual remedy; arid worth
a trial from the twist sceptical.
i‘frPrepareil only by Dr'. SWAYNE, _IS; corner of.
I,ICIIT and RACE,,str.•ts„Pliiladelphia 'where all
orders rant be addressinl.
Mart It c 9
!'or .110 in Pottsville,by KM; and J. G.,
Bp,t N; in Orwhisburii, by 11. VOLITE
Fell. 17, I—ly, r
'JOYAIUL
.41inot.tt c very !tiISC:IF - 6 that flesh is Kett. in may b..
..curcil by the timely use of OA liEfd.A l -• COM
POEN UKPURA'PIYit: WWl'. 'Phis may. be
proud iatisfa mord y to thhse whoat any of
thestores where this invaluable medici ne mph!, by
ccrtillcates (properly authenticated) of cures 'perform
-cal on individuals who hail,dost all hcipeit
certilicates:o fl'hysicia ps who had the Most severe
cases 'miler treatmeht ;their patients having taken the
medicine by theirailviee and been , cured*.e'crtilicatcs
from the othonothri, Clerk of Oipliansl Court, NO
tary, stating theirr, acquaintance with persons of
respectability and standing, who i-itaving the good . of
their fellow Men at heart, have voltintari4 come ifJr•
ivai.d and given a statehietit of their caseitral its cuic.
for publication, &c. c.number o , fthese certi
ficates being too great for newspaper pu ication, the
subse:ribcr has deemed it advisable to hake ha k ea co p y
of
etc moo important cere.ficatcs properly ! 'authentica . !
-fed, under seal, to be ptaccd at' the stores of agents,l
.who have the utedicior for sale, tvliere riersonkalllic
ted with Scrofula it f Kits evil: Whiae Swelling,
Chronic Elleantatisrr t all r , Mercurial diseases
Ertmtions of the kin, long standing or in
cipienr Consumption,. EWA Ileadache.,tc, ae, may
have ao opportunity of ascertaining tii - natties and
residences of those who have beemetlred by its use,
and who will he willing, if called upon, t'U•riiveevery,
information required;
As a more general evidence that thisds no quack
medicine. I would refer to the names of the follow
ing well known
. physieiams, who have a(rested to its
ellicaep—Dr. J. P.• Mester; pr. .0. 13trcp,13r. Jno.
Otto, Dr.ll.ll.l.lluhlUnherg, Dr. 4. E. ot h er.'
Sold wholezale.and Retail at the druiaiii.l Chemi
cal:Store of
• • E. it EICIIIIOLTZ,PottsviIIe. •
J. B. &. J. 11. Falls, M ersvi iI e; Ilpgh Kindey
Port Carbon; Henry yuute, Orwigsbtirg,
January it 4—u
It cannot be Denied.
( For .Truth is mightyj,! that
Lyt , . LE.p.ll ; ,'S SR SAP_OILL..4
_ . .
Is the purest, steongest, and most eftirarfans of any
o the r p rgtor attoa of arsa paria that :Is In aide. .
, ..
I
.
T is watt ranted to be strinnrer than 6 hople% of MOST
..otherh—SVlollger ilein four of SOME,' ;Ind stronger
than three of the it ittiNGlisT prepared; by any 01:4e1
in the United State;r.i .
,
Ilp. Leidy's :Sal sa pal Ist is recqunnendrid hy all res..
pei i aide physielans in prefrernreto any other. All who
*navi, ever usedit, hate derived MORI.:: PI:NI:FIT front
01 , 0 hOIIIt: I I.:Ill 1111 , , 10 ten of other , : :tat' thaw Mot,
rifler hat in; used other's preparations, without henttit,
will use Ur. Lehi s's, will .00in he notivingill (as thous.;
and: Lave'aireally been) nf the forego llll l.ls l wria.".
The apparatus with which Dr. Leidy`i extracts avid
in his preparation of Izar,aparilla as prpparerh... iv the
only one hi le United .States; tmported,hv Dr. Lindy
hi moot, (an the mdebrated house of Pella ter fr.. eav
,ll.l. in Paris, at a great expense, and isiiapable of vs.-
I raetinz the medical virtues of Sir-apariDa and other
.' re ,.t, r o ore eirertually than by any other kovess. .
s SENT ?.. Iti. 111" DRED EIITIFICIATES of, re •
re:irk:din. I 111 - es and iwommemidtions fkin s el e raYmen'
nod phy, , mn, have been from time to iillle PIIIIIISIIIIII
I: IS ‘IIIk 11101I'Alt 111 mosary to A - rep the pujrhe acquainted
in Int where Dr. Li nic's Sarsaparilla mitt by obi:wool
,reariiii. namely, at Pr. I.I:IIPV'S HEALTH EMIIO-
ill I' Nt. IN Nnrih SO: I..s:l): l triitili, near 'yilie Sii.„ (eign,
of i!.., l,i,ddep; Elgle .mod S`iirp , toq;) Frel . .llll:own' - ; and
l'rr:d likitt'.. , Dir. ro :iron , . intiiadelphia, • . • .
-Ol v MN I: Doll, It per 'bottle; 3 hpttie's for '2 50,
and' f, !mules fdr.si.ao... .
-- hv .1. F. la- - -. 1 A n rantr , r: and at .1,1(1 IDIOWN'S
A .1. F.
Prat Sr(,T.:+ formerly W, T. Eptiosk's,..., (1. re ntrect,
• e:
. •
MEI
MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT
riIRUS S'
'~}v y
1 i
076 .
' 4
. to
X'''...4.
,llr. Jo,eph • Ukeiv Aittlominal
SilllpOri et be
A .5up , ,, 1y ot . the: altnve zirtitileq, iilgt received
tad' fir bulc . , at th!:,7lthictie.icturers price:. by
JOIE , : S. C.
Dru,aist
Oc',ober
El=
Tin: .siiii,icratior offers fiir .filtt a well EC
' .c.cted and gentlinaasstirtmeht of—
.II)ILUGS
• Clicit3itak, *dimes.
to, ry.• Window GlagscS,.l'at'.ll( Medicines
anti y'artli,ht,e, Pain
whid i In is disp.,;,,tt,tttl .s.:11 at a steal.
,ivant..•. amd re , ipuctfully solicits a.shafe 01 the patron
, )
;:o oft', .
CL- prescriptions rarertillyl compounded:
JOHN S. C. I •III.fiRTIN.
Na 61,1 f,; . ; ; 49-
_ .
1 - 1 R. O. 0. LIN ;.' , ...—TEMPERA.NCE LIFE
/BUTE RS—an unequalled ptren g thening
Nlediczil, for perAoriS laboring under Pulmonary
diseases of any Lind, fur sale at MARTIN S Drug
Store.-`March 22, , 12—
<Dr. B. Becker,
T ATEJX from Om:kr:J.ll . g, infdrmq !the inhabitants
-!-A of Polito:die, and the, inthlir in genttrahtlitit,he hag
berome surieru.or to Drs. Haesler, nod Ilarnel, as Horn
(ropaikin Physiiau,' in its various ltranchea, and re
guertfully enlicits the patronage of Drs, liaesler and
flamers friends. lie will attend to all calls having. a
professional character. • Iris charges Fill' be moderate.
ClTice in the house of Mr Mill's Clock. watt' mnd
Jewelry Est aid L•hinent, 4 doors South of Mr. S
ich
tra, and opponite the late Mr. Win. T. Entine Drug
Store, In Centre Street.
,
MEMEIZI=
1 - 111. FOUNTAVSE'S CHINESE ITAIIt ErtADICA..
ii•rott.—whicii roam., supetitimpA . fr , .m the
Nerk.forehead, &r. For aI ft it ,MARTNI'S
Drug Store. March I. J L 1 I —tio
TaionscoN 3I,RDICINES
A GjENCRAL a.,nrimerit kept conshently on hand
crimourz s.b,NDEltsos.'* ,
Nuiv Drug •6tori:, Pottsville.
July 22
T .
. ,
UFT received on consianment, Intl kecs of Nails--
a very superior quality, nod, ateorted sizes-; they
will he sold cheap for rash. by .ipplicatioplo the sub-I
caber at thd York Sturo. ' I.IL Y..IRDLY
i
Jane 8 .
l i .:27/"''
I Patent Metallic -RopeS.-
•,
kor the use of Alines; Railways, 4c. for
I'
sale, or Imported order by •
, the Subse.ri ber.
THESE Ropes are now almost exelusively abed In
the cputeries, and on the Railhvays in Great Brit
ian, and are found to be greatly superior to Hempen
ones,•as regards safety durability and economy.. _
The "Patent Wire Hopes," have proved after three
yeah!! service, to. be still in geed condition, Where
Hempen ones, of double the size and weight, ;never
lasted longer than 9or 10, months. They' haqe been
used for almost every purpose to which Hempenitopes
and Ichainit have been applied: - - Mines. Railways,
IleaVy Cranes, Standing Rigging, • Window Zords,
Lightning Conductors, Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes
&c. ;&c. They are made either of; Iron •or Copper
Wire, and 'in eases of much exposure to danWilesx
of
Galvanized wire.
Testimonials from the most eminent Engineers in'
England, can be shown as to theieet6ciency, and any
-additional inibmation requiCed respecting the different
dcsdriptions, and application will be given by 'j >•
ALFRED F. KEMP; 56 Broad st. N. York,
A Sole agent for the United Slater.
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42-6 mo ,S
and ' tOts 1 .-,...,
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n . Houses
1 113 R - . For. ,•-......
•I :kis°, rilarze nombet;
i!arihn4 t izet , , on the Nat
hi the Borouch of Pottgv
SAMUEL LEWIS:,
1 Jul Y - LT, , 1
SALE
or Boil.lin. , ::111,1 r;lit Lot 4
•iffation Bart, lying kincipally
Apply to
Real estate a:l'i. ea t rest.
To Dyers, 'Bleacher ' s, Paper 111aleerkt, Stcam
, 1 Engine Builders, and others
PASCAL
WELDED 'WROUGHT IRON TUBES
From 4 inches 'to] in l ealibre 'and 2to 12 feet tong,
Capable of sustaining pressure from 400 t 0,2500 lbs.
per square inch, with Stop .jocks, and
other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with screw
joints, suitable for STF.ASt, WATER, GAS, and for
LOCOMCfriVE and other STEAM BUILEE rLcey
•
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w •
•
Manufactured and for sale by
NORRIS, TASKER dz. MORRIS.
Virsoiouse S. E. Corner of Third di_ Walnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA. .
July 11,
Steel Pots,
IDERRY'S Three Pointed Pen, per dozen,;
LL illiirikanis Pens, per, gro.sii,
I finial. or Iminp-liarked, do '
:11aziinni Holum], per dozen,
. canons kind,
onirwin Pens for s'elionts, gross
1 6 ,Mitchell'sititrerept kind#,
llocan three.puinted petit.
Just received, and for - dale by ;
Eeb
Ehrenfried's Colloquial Phrases.
1 ~'.
.
A N R-Dialozues In German and Elnalis4, on every
, l topie fini:essary to maintain a conversation, with;
directlonn for pronunPiAtion, just publiAted and tar sale 1
lby the Pub:rriber. Man, I
1 'German arid EngliA i
Dictionaries, .
German and English Grammer:4, • i
-i,
Genoa n Testaments mid Hymn [looks 1
t ,
Lotheran and Reformed Catechisnm ,;, li
Do '. • • di do .1
Enilislt, 1
ildes and' Psalm, • r:, .: •
Borman I:nion Hymn Boo.kit, &r . .. &r. ;
Alt' of willrh will be avid at rhiladelliLia, prices,
w.tiolesale mind retail.- • 1 . .
;- ,
.• D. - BANNAN, .agent.. 1 . !
Feh `2ll, , . , 1
REMOVAL.
MEE
JOS`L'Pli NEID.EIIB' , .1
lf...kiviemdred his residence next ,drior.to Brown - ,
lilt Drug Shire, in the building occupied as a Shoe!
Store, in Cent re - .4lreet, Pottsville. where hds continuer:l
to operitta in all the vatinus - branches of dhe Dental;
Art ; such ns iR
P/a.rzrisr, Cleansing and Drairenz.
He al,O trill iii.sert in the host; manner, sincle teeth, of:
whole sets, at reasonahle prices. •
Hair in 2 had a prartical experience of many ) ; ears, he!
feu's - confident ofizivinti satisfaction to all t who may!
favor him with their cuslcui
ay:IS
POTTSVILLE IRON 'WORKS.
Oniii
Ern
D EPETF ELL announces to the Public, that he
1\ has taken the Establishment known uk the Potts:,
Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he id
prepared to build all kinds.orgleant Engines, mann.,
facture Rail Cars, and Machinery of almost every
description. at the shortest notice, and on the inost rea
sonable terms.
Persons front ahtoad, in want of Ette:im Enginen
Will find it to their adiantage to hintai call before.
engaging" else Where. May II
GEORGE H. POTTS,
TNVII'ES the attention of purchasers to:his Mock rt
Fresh Gotul.4 just received and now opeinne at his.
Store m Centre, st., a few doors above -the Pottsville
Ilttlfse, all of which he will sell at the iliil:l!St prices
Tor 'cash his otim ratters, or in exchange for country
produce. • •
. .
February 10,
Pen Knives, Razors, &e%
` BY:subscriber 'Arts juSt received a beautiful assort
nit nt of Rodgers - efehrated Pen Knives, embra
ring a new • variety; which lie will sell theaker,than
ever. • The fourlillided o ngress Knife mammas $1 50
Also, Erazord , a . hd Razors, put up two-in n'box. For
sale by. . B. BANNAN, 'Agent.
Fetu....2T
-
n_
ovvE , s School for the Flute..' ,
Do' do for the Violin, •
Containing each new and corn;tlete Instinctions, to
gether with about 190 pieces, Of Music, picce 50 c e nts
each, just received and fur sale by B. BANNAM
June 29 ; 'Agent. '
BENJAMIN'S ABCIIITECT•
Practleal Muse Carpenter, illustrtedby 61 eit
erayine..f.'w the, use of Carpenters and 1111illli!fil
last edition of 1843, just received and for ale by
.
'Aug'. 21 —3l B. BANNBN, Aget4t
•
• •
• Rags!. rOgs!!'
CASH paid for Rags or exchanged Rsr Dods, a
thisollice.
October 14,
Copying Ink
RNOI.D'td anneri.n. Copying Ink, for the use is,
Letter ?retina, just received and for eale iqt
" • B AgOut.
Derceinbez 3, .
THE MINERS'i
,IMURNAL.
• • kI , J,T-•.,
*lt
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•
oiLi
HOLISTIC
I . c ; 41 T,NgZ:SS
DEAFNESS CEFRE.D. I .
• • I • •
Scarpces Compound. Kreosoreetirptic Oil,
on the cure of DEAFNES pairs, and { the Is
J.: charge of matter from the ears; also all those disa
greeable noises like the buzzing of Insects . ,falling of
water, buzzing of steam, Scc:,•Stc. ;which are symptoms
of approaching deafness and also! attendant with the
.disease.
• , . CETrrICATE S.
The following Editorials and certificate's wt be read
with interest as they speak facts; ,which are "stubborn
things.". ,
.... - , , ,_
11los? ,ESTCAMIDINAnIi CURE! 2 -11 any have aonots
;they mallnow dismiss them, and the most incredulous
may coMder Deafness as curable, . Nurtierotti cases of
cures; and many of them very remarkable—by the use
of•Searpa's Oil,' have been publishEd, but this 'caps
the climax.' Turing or old may yet recover) hearing.
A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and no* about 131)
4
years of age hail been gradually getting deaf for more
than 40 years, so that it was:next to impossibi to make
her hear conversation in the loudest tones Of voice ;
Last winter she was induee'd to try `Scarpals Oil for 1
Deafness.' It is note necessary to add that She has us
ed tiro bottles, and that her hearing is perfecly restor
ed—she is cured:, 1
.Dt.:Arrinss CVO:D.—The folloiving extract from a
letter written by :Itr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in'
.thi , city, is important. I . 1 ..
'The bottle 4,1' Srarpa's Oil for Deafness, that Von
. ..
sent nw, with the wish that my daughter 3vould try it,
has b.lett.used. and in its etfect.s.l have astonished all;
you know how very deaf she, has been since site watt
three years old--she now hears quite well. Mit 'as the
medicine has all been used. I wbh yip to send me an
other bottle, which I have every reason to believe w• 1
cUre her entirely.*--(Times. I 1 . -
,
For sale by-11. B. GUMPERX, No. 130 North Second
Street, Phil:A..4loa, and by •' I . I •
EICIIIIOLTZ 4 S ANDE# SON.
i Agehts,Prsiille• '
' 30—
, . .
July 22,
1 . -71710 EVER lIESR OF
' P,
Dr. Leid.y's'Ceetn*,ed Oihtment
V4II.ING ; cur. - , the Ttter;4tch:Drtialtd Watery
Pimples of the face and body) Scaly Ertiptions,.and
• • :41.1 Diseases.of rte Skin' •
or the manyjhousand initilesli (it put inbattles, n.itt
OM words "Dr. Leidy's . ; Tetteri and Itch. liniment '-
blown in the side.) neve his an instance him knowr
rsr heard‘from where it had failed. A number of refer
hncee can be made, where it ha been RAO in schruds
factories, on board of vessels, and in ram's+. and ern'.
"kilt" mould he'Phlilishi'd of them; but forithe
in having li3 men published iin connect on with sc
.inatbsuonse and disarredahle .atilictions. I
Price 2; rents per
.1t is prepared only and sold Wholesale ahirretail
Dr. Leidy', health Emporium. No WI North SECONT
'street. below Vine street, sign the Colder} Earle an
Serpent:,,) Philadelphia. and by :all the difrs i rent Drug
gists and Storekeeper, attarbsi to Dr. Leidy's ruls:er
tisrnnnnt of Itis"lifood Pilk" ,another roll; ins, (whirr
please rePur to and read, (liesidds many min rsthrisugh..
nut the country. 1
Sold in PoiNville at J.C.- lIROWN'ii Drug Store
; (lats. Entine...)
May 11,
9—I l—
M .
IR': constantly inercasing popelarityland ..ale of
Li. ;t. Falivestock's ensilage has iridueed r e,
sons who arcl envious of ito Fitr.Ces3 tri'paiin Off upon .
the public preparations yvhich all medical men know
to be • incilidacious in I
lexpeiling worms from • the
sy,ceni. I ~ • .. •
This Vcrmifogehasmlde.iti way Into : public carom
unon the ground of itsliwn otrinim iZrritiii, more
than any other medicine of.the kind no v use 1.1 .and
while many worm rem xliez pave •by dint of miffing
been forced into sale.: nd shortly - aftei gone into
the obscurity which their worjthlessne,ls I justly seerited, 11. A. ,FhanestOeff's V,etritifuge continues to
be triumphantly sustaihed. D. •has onlyl . to be .used
and its effects will fully instaifi all that s said of its
wondctful expelling, power. 1
, ~• Ceri i ifillit e. •
vo
ic,, Erie'Co•!, iVe v r., A/2;7,18.13.
We cerifylliat Weildive u •ed 13. Ak :ihnestock'd
Vennilsiii4e,iii our l'initiltis, aiiii in everf cilselit has
prorated a ' deuilen lool i plfectleil remedy: for epel•
!...r.g worms from the u)" lt:111.! We 'cordially recess.
in eridit to parrots ,Jaeix t'e Children afflicted with
i
that ii.ingereos malady
Ll ON y111(111,.
al I. 11., PAINE,
' Alt Vl' !MA 1' . .; i •
J(..•;EI'll 111.51{1101EGIIS. ;
F.:it. Sale„ - isholet•ale • ud t tail, at Ihel Drug Ware.
. lim•iii ofl
• • 'lt. A. PAI NEsTock ,s.: ri7,..; ,
Cotner of Styli ash 'Wood stsi Pitsburg, Pa,
For 'Sale in Petistollii, by 1
CIiEMENS 4.. I'.\ IVIN, Dru.,frgi st.z.
De..., tuber, 9 . . ; • N:so—
fro
37,
B. BANNAN, Agent:
•
1' Li L. .11U Niel R. 1 4 , , P J r 4E' S E R-V: A Tlirl.:
,
....
For Couehs; Colds; Intl i tier:zls Catarrhs; Whooping
Couch; Pains of the reast;m , il g".ides; ' Mom:tills;
Asthma; Croup; I)itlicultyiof Meathine and ES.-
i p•ritoraliall, ShorMess r . ,( Meath; illidau.. ,
million . or the lames, mid arrest of . •
. api,ronahipg COrIIIIIPItOn
IT has been fon a fkw years sin. 'e this Itnedic i anti has
been introduced tab this couuti . y, and had been pro-,
ductive of he mast astohishin, , . and unexpected results.
As severaPluirolred certiticatei., of 'its eifectsTllSV6 been
lueetofore publisliellAt is only necessary now to re
mind 11, public Where it can 5e obtained ; genuine
Throueliout th.rtnaity. it is l nuswn tis ll,e "Life:P e
serrir," sold Is 1111 0104 inedicne in Ilse there for the a
hove atfections
It is put up in half„piut ['piles, ivith full directions ,
50 Cents a Bolds
Prepared only kfroin the oriainitl rece pt obtained at
a creat pi ice,l a 'di sold wholeiale hnd retail, et,-Ur; Let
dy's Itraltlll;mliptana, No. 91 north second street,
mar Vine (shin Mf, the Goldin Eagle and tierptintS,)
Phi ridelphia 1 i : I
For sale in Pottsville, by . JC. nllows, ...fg
I .
IN
Philadelphia,, Reading & Potti
vine Raill *coal. . •
•
.... ct1i.1ev ,.,,,.,. F..... ....F.Y.3 .4".
...............:... 1- "" -- —4 - ''
Aedurt ion of Freigh?oli ilerdiandize.l
•
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ON AND A FTER' Montla
Gon.ls will be - forward. (I
loving rate 4 of Free:lit. be
points. below etate.il, per ton
20-
I N
Plaster, slats, las, ti'r.
Nu Iron, bloom' t4mber,
marble, flow, thr, pitth, c
and grindstones,
Nails 4- , i iikes, !tar iron,
castings,lead.turpentine
bark, raw wtraces, salt,
provisions.potatoc.s, lam f
her, stoves, 4 - r.,
Flour per barrel,
Wheat, corn, rye, clover
seed:4. Stilt per bushel,
Groceries, harilware,steel, - 1
co pp er , tin, brass, do
niesticliquhrsanachine-
rv, butter and eggs,
_ iherse, lard and tallow,
Oil, wool, cotton, leather
raw hides, paints, oys
ters, hemp, and cordage.
Dry Good;, drugs 4-
Cows, foreign ti l noiJ,s,
wines, class, paper.freih '
fish, tnt.at, conifetintta-f
ry, books ,S• Stationary.
No additional rharzes for
receiving i,r delivering freig
ny , ,, Dr ism s fill the like.
July 15, 1513 . :
El
' CIIEA GooDs FOR. [ •
And no Credit .
•
THE subscriber has j opened at the ,Ifitore former
ly occupied by Croila ad dc. Christ, an Rail Road at.,
a general a.sortitient ot' GroCeries and Provisions.
which he will at the lowest) poisada prices for l'cash:
Such as I
Stgars, Molac3es, Coffee, ,Chocolate„l Tea, Cheese.
• Rice, Spices, &c., Sperm' and ,Whale Oil, Sper
maceti, nod& and 'l:)ipprd, cland!eS,
Soap, Tobacco, Segars, , Rams,
Shoulder., Meis Pt rk,• ,
Dried Ileefo, ad- •
;fish. Mackerel ,
&cr. •
WILLIAM U mAitenAL
M—tf
oft -
Emryy.ow.
Facts for I t he Peoplc
edater's
1111
nect..ln
with de.g
in eon Re'
f `2o(ELlbs.
Belied;
Readin ,
and
Phila.
SI 10
1 1 20
I •
i 40
j 16, tn.
1
4 ctn.
10
commis s
bait axiy
Msy 201844
THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE
•• UNITED STATES. • .
Joeipit Menurrars
Splendid Ltne of London and Liverpool Packets.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1845..
Old Established Passage'Office.
' 100 , Pine Street, Car. of South,N. Y.
•
.. •
•
•
, kiN, • zavi
j‘
- '. ,
THE subs - crilier begs leave to call the attention o
'`• his friends and the publicin!general, to the follow
ing arrangements for the year.Dl4s, and for the purpose
of bringing out Cabin 'Second Cabin, and Steerage
Passengers, by the following I'
Regular Packet iShys to and from ;Liverpool.
Ships' Names. Captains. ! Days of Sailing front
1 New YOrk.
New Ship, • Tye , - 1 June 6 Oct. .6 Feb 6
United Statei, Britton; I " II 11
Garlick . Skiddy, - t " 26 " 26 -" 26
Patrick llanry, Delano '• I July 6Nov: - 6 Mar. 6
Waterloo, . Allen, •. 1' " It " 11 "11
Resritter, , Eldridge, 1 " 26 ." I•Xt "26
Independence. Allen, 1 Aug. 6 De e . Apr. 6
Samuel Hicks, Bunkei,
11
Sidilone, E. obb, 'i " 26 " 26 "26
Ashburton. • Iluttleson, I Sept. sJan. 5 blay 6
Stephen Whitney, Thompson;,, 11 . /1 " II
Sheridan Depeyster, I ' l " 26 " 26 "26
Ship's Name, Captains, ! Days of Sailing from
• • • i . Liverpool.
New Ship • , Nye, • I July 2 - 1 Nov. 2.1. Mar 21 ,
United staies, Britton, " 26 . -"' 26 "26
Curia,
Patrick Henry, Delano, .
." 21 " 21 " 21.
Waterloo, Allen, ' 26 " 26 " 26
Roarius, • Eldridge, !Sept. 11 Jan. 11 May 11
independence, Alter, '1 ' 21 "21" 21
Samuel links, Bunker, ~ " 2 6, ''' 26 "26
Siddons, E. obb, lict. II Feb. 11 .I'he II
Ashburton, - Iluttleson, , , " 21 "21" It
Stephen Whitney, ThOmpsomj " 20 Feb. 2frrni 26
ShMidan . Depeyster. :Nov. 11 Mar. 11 Jnly 11
In addition to the above Reinter Lines,•a numbey.Of.
Splendid Mew York Built Transient Ships, such as the
'Adirondack, *Scotland,' Russel Glover,' `Echo.' and
'Sea,' will continue to sail front Liverpool, weekly in -
Regular sriccession,.thereby. Preventing the leait pos
sibll4y,of delay or detention. in Liverpool;'and for
the atiornmodation' of persons-Wishing to remit money
to their Ifatnilies or friends, I have arrangedr•the pay
ment of my Drafts on the following Banks : •
' Cork, • Limerick, . Cloinniel, _
Londonderry, -Sligo, ' - Wexford,
Belfast. Waterford; Galway,' • .
Armagh, . Athlone, i Merlin,
Kilkenny, -.llalina,l , Tralee, ,
Enniskillen, -, filonag.han, Youghal,
Banbridge, Ballymena Pareonstown,
Downpatrick, • Cavan,; - Litman,
Dungannon, Bandon, Ennis,
Ballyshannon, Strabane, Skibbreen,
Omagh. Mallow, . . Dublin,
Cootehill. Kilrusli, •
Scotia nil—The ity_ Bank of Glasgow. -
E„ z i am it_mpssrs. sponiier, Atwood & Do. bankers,
London: Messrs. I'. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool„ .
passengers can also be eneageit from Liverpool. to
Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by ',the Regular
Packet Ships on npplication being made personally'
or by letter. [post paid.l addressed to
JOSEPH Mr MURRA Y, 100•1 1 Ine greet,
corner of South street, New -York.
AGENTS. . . ,
flenj.llannan, Pottsiille; Pa. ; Michael Mullen,
clustor, N. V.; Jer. Pagant Providence, It- 1. ;
T.
Cough, Albany, N. V. ; (narks O'llara Toledo, 01iio;
Thomas McQuade, Utica, N. V.
I also he leave to assuze my friends and the piddle
in gem.raL that the greatek punctuality will be obser
ved Ot the Sailing of the above Ships, together -with all
others which. 1 may hare, and that Passengers will
experience no delay on ' th eir arrival at the different
arts Where they map to embark.
P. S.—Erre Passage can aho he sec red from the
various Ports in . Ireland and Scotland, from-which
Steamers tun 4n Liverpool.
. BENJ. 11.9NNAN, Prittsrille ^ t
Sole Agent for the 'State of Pennsylvania,
February I, •
• • •
NEW STORE. .;
. OLIVER & MAPS,
11.t>lpEcTril.i.v• • rttoptoWe to the• cilizetyr .r'
tichuvlbill colintY r that they ha' if conitirenaed bust
nres in ijozSottn re.c . ently orrupied by William C. Leib.
one door 'south of the Post odb:ft, in the Thirottgli of
l'ott...yitle., where they haus Just opened a new and
carefully selected stock of ,
'Dry Gods, Groceries, Glass,
' Queens, Earthen and Hob. ,
..
. .
low 'Wait., 4c., 4c., ere.
Mamie. which may be found Cloths, Cassimeres. Fat-
Mouse de Lains - .Gingharns, - Lawn., steri-,
noes, Silke, Satin, Laces, Nankin., Unhands, Flannels;
'Marseilles, Valencia, Milk, Satin. and other Vestincs;
erreat , variety of ISltislitii.,liteached and Unbleached.
Silk, Cotton. and Gineltams, Handkerchiefs, Seamier.
Collis, Velveteen.. Ladle's; and Gentleman's Stock
inet., Gloves, and Mitsbr all descriptions., Also, Syrup,
Sugar House - and New Orleans 31olusse.., • Sitear. entree
and Tea, Cheese, Candles, Snap, Salmon. Shad Mack
.eral, 'terrine, ham., Shoulders and Smoked 31eat
generlilly Tobacco, Seetirs. Xrackers, Butter,. rev.,
Lard, Sweat (ii Linn, Oil, &c, , &, &c
• Havine purchased their goods with great care and
on reasonable,t erns, 014 will be enabled to dispose
them, at,prices quite as low as their neighbors
Fuhruary 21th, S-- I y.
SALE., '
Rattin's Patent Coal 13r'eaker
?Dills economical machine is now iusiire,sfal °per- .
atiim at Mr. Itaqrs and 0. Spencer &, t'o'w mines,
near Millersville, the Delaware Co:sumo, tmar Potts
ville, and Mt: Packer's mines near Mate h (honk.
Thi4 machine is important to the land owner from ile
ereat redUction of wastaue in hreakow, and atilt more
important to the collier, the cost of pr-paritie coal few'
market beinit.by its use reduced to less than one fifth of
that by the ordinary no•thoil.
inquire of the proprietors . , .1. &. S. Batt Phil:We)-
phi:l, or the subseriber at .Minersville.
1) B. BENNETT.
'22-3n *.
MEI
Millinery. •
.
,FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.
• wAlfl respectfullyi
form the Indies of,. Pottsville en& v iCtllily
"•.- that she will open her fall and winter laSh.
ions, this morning; solicits them to examine he
assortment-of Bonnets; Velvets, alks, Ittblionsolic
Having selected her..,k;oods with care as to qtrdity
beauty andstyle, she confidently anticipates a con
anti:ince of that patronage; which .has hetettifor
been so liberally baztoived.
November 2.. 41—
NEW GOODS.
)TOSEPII MORGAN, has just received a new assort
of Goods, among which are splendid new
sLYklii-Flints, Silk' Embroidered Nett Rini's, Brussels
Net ti yards wide for Shawls, Thiber and Silk Shawl:,
Lisle and shborton Lave, a very superior article of
Stripe Ja , oliett. Muslin, Thread Lace,daennet lii eriiu_,
„variety of other fahcy goods, all of which will be
sold at the lowest cash prices.
Pottvill July IV .29
Annuals; Very Cheap. e
THE sabscriber has on hand a few copies*.of
11 ihe.Anntals for 18.15, which he will sell ye
ry cheap. Apply in titan.
Jan. 4.1845. .4 i B. BANNAN, Ag't
LAWYERS'{ AND SCRIVENERS.
ralllE subscriber has just received a beautiful or—
' .11 tide of foolscap paper, ruled and plain, aim out
as tough as Parchment, suitable for instruments of
writing, which will beSuld by the .ream. quarter or
half ream. B.•BANNAN,
August 10'
- . 32—r
me 2fth, 1944,
'arch at the fol
iatting and .the
BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES
MADE Of 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, ,ar
warranted, and if not salisfactory, can be
returned and the money will be refunded.
GRAY & BROTHER, 12 Walnut at.; Philada.
June 8, ~ 23.•
.
Between
Reading
and
75 cts
90 cts
1 00
JUST received at the York Store a large and genera
assortment Of hollow Ware consisting of 8,0, 4, 'J•
and 1 gallon pots Skillets, Boilers, &c., fir2c., which
will lie sold wholesale pr retail at the lowest cash'
prices. Also waggon boxes of all sizes. Cedar ware
such as tubs, buckets, &c., &e.
Jan. 191,18-15„2,- EDWARD YARDLEY.
11 cts
3 cts
Subscriiber has just received an assortmen
-IL of chool Books, which he offers to those who
wish to Purchase to sell again at as-low rates. it. no
lower, than they can be purchased in Philadelphia
This assortment embraces almost every kind.—
Try us. B. BANNAIN, Agent.
Sept.l4, 11344. .
Letter Presses, .Very Cheap,
AT the low rate of $7 50, which are equal to the
iroq Presses, and will last as long, just receiv
ed and for sale by
opt. 14. 37
ion, storage, or
of the Cbnipa-
, •
Emerson'sH Vehool- Books,
FIRST and Senond Parts Arltnnielic,
Readml, , ' Part 1 - •
Do ,i
Do' 3
Do " 4 . • 1 '
All of which will he.snid wholesale and retail at
Philadrlphilt prices. Recollect our motto--.NOT TO
BE' UNDERSOLD." D. BANNAN, AO%
Note.3o - . - 43-
, -
WHIPS.—For is' ale at MARTIN'S Drug
v v Store—an asseamerit of Gig, Sulky, and
Carriage Whip,
March 22e.
Hollow . Ware
SCHOOL BOOKS,
B BANNAN, Agent
PHILADELPHIA
wiLLIAX H. -BROWN, & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRY GOOD DEALERS.
No. 20, North Fourth street, Philada.
HAVE a large Stock comprising a general variety, of
AMERICAN and FOREIGN DRY GOODS.
They regularly attend the Judean Sales, at which
they can frequently purchase many seagonable descrip
tions of Goods, mach below the regular prices, and
winch they will sell at a small advance;
They revive many goods direct fromManufactnrers,
and will also be receiving the newes6 stylesof Fos
aims GOODS
soon as they are in the m arket, from im
portations both here and in New York;
Their exertions will be directed to keeping constant
ly, a very superior assortinem of th\most desirable
Staple and Faney'Goods, which they i tend to offer to
Country Merihants on the most favo rable terms, and
at the lowest prices they can be found it in the ,city of
Philadelphia, and respectfully invite them to examine
for themselves. •, ,
Their stock consists input of the following c
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeank, Plaided and
Striped Jeans, [a new article,) , Flannels, Kersey!,
Linseys,Red Padding, Canvas Padding, Iteaver
tegns, Velveteens, Velvet Cords; Alpaca Lustres
. • . Vesting!, Cravats, Sticks, blonlse. de Lains, •
m
Gingha, Lawns, Trish Linens, Russia
Sheeting and Russia Diaper.
Goods for Summer Wear, New Stylq Fancy. Figured
Linen.' Drillings; Plain Brown Lenin, Crape Gam
broons, Corded. Plaided . and striped Ditto, [new
goods.] Plaided and striped Eremlins,[new
goods,) Nankeens. eVra Miley Cottonades;
Summer Cloths, Deb ins, Afexican Mixtures,
,•Blue and Fancy Coloured;Drillings, Satin
Jeans, Fancy Single Milled Cussimeres,
Coat Ginghams, .
Brown and Bleached Muslin?, Checks Tickings,Brawn
Drillings; Canton Flannel, Plain White Cambries,
Checked and striped ditto, Lace Cambricks, Jacks
nets, Bonk Muslin,: Mull and Swiss ditto. Lace
(lands in variety, Coloured Cambric ks, Yogic
' ry, Gloves, Thread, Butioris, and a full as
sortment of Trimmings, 41c. 4ce.
PRINTS—A very extensive assorient, to which
~;few Styles are added as they come frdmthe Manufac
turers.
Philada., March I, ;
• . 0--
1 A -
Brooms ; Bucket's, and Cbdai-ware:
No. 6-3, Third Street, near Arch, Philada.
•
5000 CORN -BROOMS,.
LOOO COlNwillsKs. I
200 Dozen . Painted Ilurkets.•l
•
100 Nests first quality Cedar TON,
12 Casks Brass and; \Wood Clocks,
TFOT received. Also, a veneral a4sortment of Wil
s) low Baskets, and Coaches, Mats, Clothes Pins ' Nest
Boxes,,Keelers, Twine Reels, Bristre Brusher., Spool
Stands, Wood Bowls and Traye,Tar rots. Brnont Ban
dies and Twine, Sickers Blacking, arid Wooden %Ware
'of evl , 6• . description.• • 1
Country Merchants and others, will take notire, that
,as' I am manufacturing extensively, arid ronAantly
rev. ei y ina Eastern, troonis' and ‘V;iod %Var.., I aura
ble to otter to the spring Trade, a - greater variety, than
has before been offered in .t his inarli:et: and at n rite
greatly redneed. MANLY ROWEL .
Philada., March 2, - •
THE 'subscriber liar long 'had the ag,cne y n
litmus PATENT TIZOSS! and keeps
constantly on hand, various kin is of Trusses," al
dapted to the varieties of Hernia or Rupture,
whicl Will be fitted on the patient when required..
"' PILINVYN P41:11.1: 4 11,
Druggist,Chemist and Apothepry, W.
corner of Arch and Bth sts', Philadelphia.
Also, on hand a carefully selt•etell assortnient
of Genuine Medicines and Chelnicals, to which
the attention of Physicians nal Storekeepers is
invited--with the various Patent Medicines, pre
pared from the moit approVed formula, and sold
at market prices.-
Philada., March 1,
• J. HARRADIPPT:
FORIVARDIN ' AND c0ii1111: :NT Encii,orr,
Vine fitrret,Wharf:. Se)iitylk
11 ES PECTFULIX informs ht- Inhi and the Ner
. Llehant.4 of:!tchitylkill. Ileitis and t e ailjeining omit
t 4 . 5, that he lA MM . *paired in fl,4 . l•iVe and (lite:aril
Serehandize or every desr!imifn 46y Omni to reit
carbon, Poth,illii,.iteadtiez'arid the int Prino , diate p1:1(
in ;rood covert! !Ltts. at ta s tes from ito to IVO iler cent
`lever than by Rail Read.
The mtharither will ship ends at a lower frei.t.ht
thatfihry can be tarred front the Delawarj , itolit. ‘‘iifi
these advantares tii. the Catimilm/;, 11le Qhippina e harz.li
are les, the expense of Tlitl32e i! ilavpd..and 110 Iti• I VII..
lion i , r the made, no that Nlertliaatg!,tnarl , .pend on r...
coining them in ail de,patrh an 110ats will leave his
Wharve. Daily. 'I - •
Nn additional.chargr , , 6.r commi gi,,n, storv , ,,, 1 ,...
reining o,r delivering freight avany , f tile 1.tn...,,, t4 , .„ - i i
the line. .
Merchandize for heading will be di:livered l':',4:, ine
Beats 43 the Merchants titnre; i
rhilMlelphia March `2.:2 15'25. " 1 . 1. , .._6. ; ,;
_ ...
E. HATHAWA( &Co
_ _ _
GENERAL C031A11i 4 6105: ';'IIIIF.RCIIANTS,
No 11 North Marv's, fool of .Irnit at.,
T.T.9)Fireceiveil on ronsiznumni and oar for :1"' a
“theloWest cash prisms— 1.
00 bales Ist sort r.itsti rn
21)0(1 gall's fall and vrintet press' st whale u 0 ;
1000 de.' do do black fish
.300 doz pointed Nils; I
100 hoses lot quality sperm cr4dlzs ;,
130 do mould tallow candles,
200 do yellow soap ;
00 do. No. 1 chocolate : •
300 do Luhee Waled) horn s;
100 do do No. 1 do
100 lib's. ackerel, Nos.•o at d 3
50 do Halifax Sall:ion ;
5(1 do gildi'd lierrinz :
35 do pickled codfish
40 do Cranberries
50 tubs COACH butter ;,•,••
4000 lbs. Ilerkiiner 'county aeon
10,000 do dry codfish ; • •
5000 (hi, hake fish, (in drams) ;
301)0 . do Manilla cordage. '1
l'lnlada., Jan. 11, •
CHOICE TE4S.
lEBTIMEI
The New York Canton Tea Co
ARE induced front te.faver with which
their. Teas have' been h received in Phila
-4 delphia, and by numerous in the
Countr3l, during the past season. to give a
• les more extended: notice 'of the location of
their Branches, which are •at • 89 t,,hesnat street, 2,1
door below Third street; and 45 North Fifth street, a
few doors below Mice street. Their Agents :UP
plied weekly. with the choicest assortment of Green
and Black Teas,' of the latest impertat tons. Their
Teas, after a thorough trial' of their qualities, by per
'sons of great experience, are packed in a manner to
exclude the air, and. preserve their flagrance, andmv
ing to the rigid testi. to which they are subjected, one
uniformity of quality is preserved. For the respective
qualities they are believed to be the' rhea pest Teas
in the Market ; and each package is warranted to con
tain full weight, independent of the:wrapper— •
BRANCHES e 9 CHESNUT • IT. AND 45 . '
NORTH FIFTH ST. PIIII.ADA.
Pililada, Feb. 2:d e-9trio
REMOVAL.,
W. V. ANDERSON &. CO.
, . .
4r i - ed from 21,- to No. 19 north
ll ' .ge te r n st i r m e r e a t, ri l ; hil e a n trel v phitt, a few, doors ' a • lnie e.
They will continue to keep en hand,. a full and yen
eral assortment of Groceries, suitable for the Country
Trade. Theyare constantly well supplied with the dif
ferent kinds of Green and Black Teas, and particularly
the fine and superior qualities.
They are also at all time.; prepared to furnish Wines
t. ao suir a n p de c l i . a i t l l e yo r n i u , r of all k inds , k i, ilid....;
r t ses i i ;*, r a p l O i d
when required far.kuclt
i i ll uses, superior articles will he
- ' furnished, warranted pure, as
0.--
~.,- k impotted, and of thequalitv rep
-,.....--...-;"'.....x -..—. resented.
They are now daily renewing their Supplies of New
Crop, New - Orleans, and West India Sugars and Mo
lasses. Also, iuperior and Prime strong Green Rio
Coffee,' with other deßrriptions of Seasonable•nonds,
all of which they will dispose of, at extremely low. rates.
Philadelphia, Feh..2.2, 8-3rno
PURE WHITE LEAD
Whetherill & Brother,
71,1 . ANUFACTPRERS. No 65 tfOrth Front street
!VIP hiladelphia, have oow a good supply of .their
warranted pure white lead, and thosecustomers who
have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run
on the article, shall now ha ve their orders filled.
No knawn spbstance possesses those perseivative
and beautifying properties so desirable in a paint, to
an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence
any admiiture of. other matenals' only mars its
value. ft has therefore been the steady aim of she
manufactures,'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
vor. It is invariably branded on onelmad—WF.lll
- & BROTHER, in full, and on the other ?
WARRANTED PURE-RitiD red letters.
November 19. 47
.
Pocket Books and Wallets..
THE subscriber has pet opened the best stock o[
Pocket Books and Wallets ever oriered^for safe ip
this place. Call and examine for yourselves. •
B. HANNAN, 4gent.
Feb. 2,
Gold Diamond Pointed Pena
.
• , „
TIIESE Pens will last lions to lOyeare, in constant
use—will write on almost any kind of paper, and
Ink will not corrode thew, 'fur sale at less than Nan
ufseturer's pr see, pi ~ B. BNNAN, Agent-
Kortlq• - . .
DM
Let Commerce Spread her flowing
Anc: Tiede hq r path pursue' -
Witho'ut the Femer what avails,
Or•whil) withhut '
Let leain'd Divipe and Lawyers kt n io,
Let Physic follow in her train, ' - •
The Farmer's skill is valued moat ;4. 1 "
In making go)d sheaves of.Grain:;'
.
Let StatesmenTcktheir brains with care,
Some mighty project to fulfil,.
The Farmer's wiser projects are •
His flocks to reed, his grounds to:VIL
• '
• His orisons atlarly dawn, - .
To the Alinhty Power he makivi,
Then treads th 9 dew .besparigled
Or pleasure i n high labor
He hears the'robbin's early song,. 47,
And the rud4 notes of cheerfulAirains,
While heedful of his.cropi
He travels.o'Fr own clornain'
A stranger„he id) fretful care; -
I No busy ssepcs perplex his lifikj , • I
Contentewith his hofnely
We ch ldrenl and a prudent•wice;l
No prodigal nor Careless waste
On his domain is ever foimd
With open ha:d he vet will hasteti'
To help the peer till.they abou6d.•
An A d n i d o ld vhi in
To crown his
1 Kind Howe,
• arthlY labor past,'';
:inn° he has growN' i ?,
ell spent life at la 4"; •
tell
claim him (aeits owe,
- 1,1•1
PuEALltersa,
was stated that a
the spring. ineide
and they, did not
cOal has been ie.;
potatoes, its it p
the root hi good
We thoughrt
on this subject, a
down some potat.
remain till the n
they w•e?c', growl
inches ittn,g, sho
ter a 3 a inanur
preservative by
If pataio . es be
moitiapl water i
tiotli.l to a pint
irv.ative powcr
then may. be pi
satne etrcct ITJII
in brine thi's tei
changes of wale
ErrEN•r or
about 800,non,t
mestiented hnN4
domesticated c
1,
eneep. 80.0.00,0
iltenesneitethgo
thlu:stry of main
ion of lit't%seale.,
ri , tlltur-e-;nre Co
:?rt. in Ita daily,
titan race Jo the
ks acconlp.Anyir
l over the . 1
vortd,
of acti , ,ity cte a
'the vplle'y's, art ~
the aratarctte ei
9—Ginnl.
iS~I~C.It F..-
large'r • Cpn"ntity
very small nun )
cleared Ocee a I
heap, which a.;
thing Oita e ver
hiwp is. soon
of. ills
• maybe thrown
the land i.r:put,
tura . ;s. Jr
tion ti. j;:tain.
tctiirtTar'.
mid a ho
Fai.n. er
Ontnos %,
019 l'tehericit
V;rlteat,l whit
Lalong,ir)g" to
town, Mary la
BEI
2Sth of . April.
that it was ti -
biought irphy
J.'ltitei of Pc
tires told him
taiwously for
,Cuoflr
article in the
says—froin s,
considerable r.
of the experie .
buAlels boilei
pudding that
corn .or peas,
buChel4 of pi:,
peas fell rate
SALT, FOR C
reccom'inends
rrometbi asaihs
'every other
((Let it be miser
one quart of s
plied at the Sa
plaster usuall
full to each - hi
not to throw
salt may. pr.
aryund them
• •
Neyer the t your crops. an exact
. • •
accountant—• hat sho receives,s4i reimburses with
fair interest and no moto. ' I - . •
••• • - ,
A 111 weather estr::s roore toolA than
th fanners, e,r4 njiiie valuable limo
• • •
uting up and remring Jost im la
,heir Original ccr.t
. 4t7iAll?any COO-
MO
hard work w'
islist in Int l
mein.; than 1
tafor
There are
Stite t of D'
'l74e crop 1,
Worists i sirsfrauds.-4 m turn of salt and
saltpetre Ntre} • Or proportiO of eight p'arts of
the former Ito ono of the lait!itr, applied about
the roots, will, it is said, 4itroy the worms
and!'greFttl . promote the 13stirtliand thrift of the
tree., • • • 1 -
xc att. ENT OINTMENT rOCATTx.t.— , Equal
pals Vein o turpentine and lird, well bea
ten t&geth r. • "'
lIIIE OF.lATlN.—lionskeopeyS will find this ar
ticleconmenienii and eeunontiOil in making Table
Jellies, 'Matte Manse. &c. Jelik.:-..can be made frog
it, with very little trouble, in foe* one to two hour t,'
equal, 'in .eyery respect, tothat., , ppared from calves
feet.: It i 3430 of great seiviee a, an article ut diu ,in
diseases where delicate animal 'pad is required If
kaMdry, it tairiraves by age. Faraaloat IR&RT
D'ar:Store' - • plants 15,'1
• •
armee° .11
Vie
__
'(TATolls.—come ~ y ears ato it.
farmer in moving )!ii . :`otatoei . in
F 'tally lay some on :0: t s!doal dust;
egetate,and slime tm time . Char- •
commended .as a 008sematire of . -
•
events .vegetation; ;rid preserve;
anditioa
il a t Wt! '7QU Id M a kql It i it riniptit,
pdia year ago. last 110 vve packed.
,pesin t chi f eaal dast;',lird let then,
1 xt .111 n c.,- AV hen ow . apening thous
rg
. (lac:1y; haijneSifouts ,/. - or 5 .
'-ing that charcSal*4 much bet-
Ito Promote %eg414 4 10n. thitct 5:
revonting
immersed in a e.iihno' a of atn,
t one ounce of corrftalignor am
tf water] for 4'ot:Wdays, their
kilt be checked or lfi . stn;yedi and
reserred throzgh *,fear. The
,Ne produced by i4ersing thorn
ll -.require washin4Find repeated
:1';;$ •
NM
uLT utty---Ir;liic reflect that
100 human heinksißMC,oooilo
assrs and. 150,000,000
I 01e.. 300.000,000 -;',(Tomesticated
,
U domesticated so4rii:, 1.9. 000 000.
its; are to be fed 4}e day by, the
w
t ,
shall hate solilq!faint corteep- , .
b on which the iri4raticcia of ag.: :
~
...itictrd. If. we *olive that rips
coursts;lifiikeir'ui;ioe whole W-
A' labc...rl, and , imN;kne yourselves .
)14..F.i0 morning. . r 4 ytin their light
wo-tuay ewilY farlif l Athe itreetarzh.
,ot.ll;itness on 114 lulls, and it..,
' ,.. spreltting out Triiii•t.. l .lll.rctie. tvi.
de. . ' ' P:3 .-.. : .
1.4.!';‘..
t isjeally surfirisb4 to see what
- ely he collected
. 1 14:1 madO fi . om It.
, CT ,of cattle.
.IfAla in. yard were. '
eel; and transfereitte the cornport
I °oh] be made Er all of every.
cgetable or elnnal life, a large ,
ith •intid„ i frora the sides
I the 414osit c.O iS," Which
over„and ilkONe‘.f:Siler rains before
to-Wo:k. The giVi process of no.
l odoee, and_ we . 111 Ihrs reprodut--
uiior vegetables!,:i.All we hav6...t‹.
16 earth, sowrioJ7fitset, and culti
tutiful p roviderice!!:r:iiees the rest.—
a. e:—There w*itift With us, say;
Jerald, a few 4 1 ;a4,5 of "Oregon . '
were taken frot4.lllo§infichi farm
, j ,„ s
enr;,' 1... - -mmtzer4q. uear)li4ille
: Said wheat isjiin head on the
IThe "gentleniarr,ao left it stated
natural isheat ofAegOil Territory,
missionary, an4f , esented to Gen.
; he s'tc4il that the na
hat it had been grtiring there spun
, :Treat inanj: year
eon Fog Swri I:4-Di. Lee in an,
6encssee d'armeri Pork making.
111 C dxperiments . A mir. - own, and
rd
seai into theiifritibii ' shed results :-/••
ce of others, I ant atisfied that ten
potatoes, tli9rou o i# trade with tho
ran be mixed froiiiith+e bushels of
will make as mu'el6rlls, as - twenty
iatoes, and six bOiels of corn or . ,
1 Maine Crultiniti: !'
.J, ' , ...
n v-•-The.GerrrialitoWn Telegraph,
- • i'.' ,, 1
t he use of commop*lt :as a certain .
. ' i 1..
theattacks of grm, 4 s, I worms, and..
editor neon thiplung corn plant
:1 With plaster, i+ Proportion. of .
alt to three quarts gp,lster, and al.'
ne time and in tl4.•4ianie manner as •
1 1
yis applied, being 4.14 ; 21We-spoon 1
I,A • ,C;irst shoul4 kOaken, howievir
e mixtUre, upon .t 4 plants, as the
reinjuridiist)l.4•lApa ; but put it ...
J , fi-: , ;-
and - ?o them. 13-:,:. • i
two thousand acret of land . in tho
- Wawa devoted • W
Peach orchards.
t yeas war loo,opoi bushels.
11
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ME