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

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    POETICAL" ESSAY TO MiSS" KATH•
ARINE JAY.
An BA now T mean i write. ; r
2 U sweet K T J.
The girl without a
The belle of U T K.. -
der if U got the is
5 . 1 I wrote 2 U B 4 :
I jailed in the R K D A.
And went by L N Moore
My_ Mt head will scarce contain,.
1 !calm I D A bright,
Due T miles IT I must
. MeV." this chance to write.
And;let should NEN V U,
BIE Z mind it not .;
Should. N E friendship show, B mire,
They should not be forgot.
rflut ; friends and foes alike, D
Ai you plainly C,
li m n e very funeral R A • • •
4. Or uncle's L
• Froin virtue.never D. y 8 ;
Her Influence. B 9,
Alike indueewlo dernest6;
01;40 tine
, .
And if you cannot cut a
Or cause an !
I hope you'll put a .. •
e 21t
R 17 (or annexation 2
My cousin !--heart and
Zlp offers in t
A of land.
He save he loves TT 2 - X'9
U'r.irtmme.and
TriXLNC UXL
.All others in his I:s.,
This 8 A until U i ,c; • •
•
fpray U 62 X Q'n t•
And do not burn in F E G
My young and 'svaNward muse
,
Nqw fare IT well, dear K T J,.
I trust that li R true—
When this U'O, the:t . can'iay,
, 'An 8 A I 0 U.
Jorcs/S ♦ New DA333.—An old lt‘w
yer in the city or Now Fork, tells a good joke a
bout one of his clients. „AV e have read or heard
something like it before, but even if we have so
good a story will he - ar repetitioq. Here it is:—
. ,
A fellow had been arraigned before the police
for stealing a set of silver spoons. The stolen
titles were found upon the culprit, and there was
no use, in attempting to deny the charge. 'Law
yer G- 7 -----was •applied to by:the prisoner as
counsef; and eeeing no escape for his client ex
cept oh' the plea of insanity or idiocy, beinsi.rtic
ted the fellow to put on as silly a look as possible,
, I
and woen. any question was
_put to him to utter
in a dritwling manner, with.itliotic expression, the
word "spoons?' If successful, the fee was to be
twenty dollars. The court:proceeded to business,
the charge was read and the question put to the
prisoner—" Guilty or not guilty'?"
'Spoons !" ejaculated the culprit
They_ curt put several questions to him, but
aspooris! spoons!" was all ,the answer it could
BM
. "The fellow is a fool !" said the judge : "let him
go oboist his htiiiiness.7
The prisoner left the room. and the lawyer fol.
lowed close in his wake ; and when they had got
fiat, the hall, the counollor tapped hie client on the
shoulder`, laying now my good fellow. that twen•
ty dollars."
Tie rogue, Looking the lawyer full in the face,
putting on a grotesque and Big) , expression. and
winking with one eye, exclaimed--" Spoons
ind'then,rnade tracks.
A )4CRET.-4101V do you do, Mrs. Tome,
bass you heard that story tbOut Mrs. Ludy' '
, Why, no, really, Mn.s 'Gad—what is it—do
tell me?'
0, I piomised not to tell fur all the world! No,
must never tell on't, I'm 'afraid it will git out.'
.Why, I'll never tell on't as long as I live, just
as true as the world; what is it, efts, tell.'
Now, you won't say anything about it,l
your
I'll never open my-head about it—never.
Mope to die this minute.'
.
'Well, if, you'll believe me, Mrs. Fatally told
me list night, that Mrs.:froy told her that her
sister's husband was told by a person who dream
ed it, - that Mn. Trouble's oldeit daughter told ;11rs.
Nlchens that her grandmother heard hy a letter,
Which she got fiom her third sister's second hue
band's oldest brother's step-daughter, that it was
reported by the captain ot'a clam sloop just arrived
from the Feejee Islands, that. the mermaids •abOut
that section wore sharkskin bustles stuffed with
pickled eel's toes!' ' •
QUESTIONS' roa Aar anNot kas.—What -
Eclipse 7 A racer that panted beff;re a body cal
-
What are' stars ,Separate bodiei, like Ellen
Tree, Macreaoy and Forrest. . •
When do they form nebukr, ." " When. their
prospects are clouded.
What are celestial globes ? A women's eyce. ,
What wrath° belts of Jupiter His suspen•
dens, I suppose.
The rings of Saturn; what ? Trophies of fe:
male conquest.
When is right aseensinn ? When you get up
rin the morning good natured. , • •
ANOTRER Po ET i..3o4E.—Sonit. Western swain
has recently fallen most desperately in loco with
a fair one—" Miss Ifetsey"hhe calls her=and diti
damingeommon and vulgar prase he allows his
flame to burst out and Mize away in poetry'. One
stanza will give .a sufficient insight into hi merits
- nd here h is: •
tni ahe is mi harts &lite
hurname it is miss Betsy
Aile goo, see hot this very nits
if god almity lets me.
A cockney, recently asked what he thought of
e prairie at which he was luoking,exelaimed, "My
Reyes;! What a,nice place for pitching quoits l"
ANOTHER DILELDTL7. CASE.—We copy the fol.
1 ° 16 4 / Pirticulars ofL heaq-reqing accident from
the Boston, Post of the 16th inst.,
The man who kissed the mistress instead of
the savant girl, in a house in BeacOn street, say;
he wasithe one who suffered mast by the mistake.
• The editor of the Boston Post denies that the
'tidies of that village affect short dresies and gaiter
.boots. 'On the ,contrary, their dresses are made
it° long 'weep the shins with them in
stead of brooms.
"What authority has Page for painting, the fa.
ees'and !leeks or his pOrtraits green ?" -Gallery."
~ S eriptural authority; of course,"' w'sa, the reply.
flesh is grass. 7
CA.itois.—Sally Ann luelja;.v rrrites
to. th' editor of the . Brooklyn Star, in relation to
the. , Candlc Curtain ning . ['iv , I
don'tleo the j'ake in thorn, though my husband
does—the brute' '
MEDICINES•,
1/W S*AYNt'S 'CoMPONiI
-SYRUP -OF • wrriD CHERRY.
' .THE GREAT RE4EDYi
COitSUMPWON
•
COLDS, COUGHS; SPITTING 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, &E.. 1
rpHE above Is the
valuable
and duly grnainis prepa
_L ration from this valuable tree,.iind has won.ini way
to public favor by its unparalleled auce.sa in curing all
diseases of the Lungs, notwithstanding thel many ar
ticles prepared by persons who have no ;knowledge
dale science of Medicine in theory or Mactice, and
some ,mere 'readily to deceive the 'unsuspecting, use a
part of the name of the orimpaltprePearation, such
no `,Balsam of W
ild Cherry,' •Pll.l:rnix BaLiarrof . Wild
Cherri," "Balsas of W il d Cherry and Caufey, '
all sprung up„with a mercenary view, !after "Dr.
wayne's Compound Syrup of Wild CherrY" had won
a reputation in the "healing art": never to be forgot
ten by m any a once cheerless fireside. Therefore the
public should be on their guard and purrhaae none but
the Original preparation,' which is daily performing
such astonishing cares in Pulmonpry complaints, af
ter all remedies "had failed -and the patients given up
as hop dere. Thousand! , of certificates might he pub
lished which would astonish credulity itself, •-but it is
deemed unecessary ; below we publish al few of the
name: of persons who have been cured by. this "who
derful remedy ;"-+ • I • .
linneirr GLENN. Steward of Cl:a Alnis House, near
Frankford, testifies to the efficacy of D. Swayne's
compound Syrup of \VIM Cheri In curing Valentine
Chapman ono of the most aggravated cases of diseased
Lungs, winch has ever been placed upon record', 'after
every other remedy had failed and his Physician had
given him up as incurable. r
Miss_ Lewis, of West Philadelphia, cured of Mee -
ding of the Lurige of five years handing, her symptom
to ere spitting co blood, attended With. a hacking coueli
I , pain the .ide; breast and back, ivinch finally brought
on a .confirmed C.insitmation : entirely cured by
the use of Dr. Swayna's Con poitad Syrup of Wild
Cherry.
Mrs..Banwti. corner of Second' street and German , -
town toad Philadeldhia ? effectually cured of diseased
Lungs and the symptoms of inciPiet oonsumption, by
using Mut' bottles of Dr. Swayne's Compound tiyrup
~ •
of Wild Cherry. -
" R. Jackson, b. D., formerly Pistol. of the first Pres
byterian Church N. Y. testifies tia the ethcacy of Dr.
t , :wayee's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and reco
mmends tt to , the heads of families, having, wonesied
its wonderful effect in more thaw, one hundred Caned
in releiving "children of every :obstinate complaint.
such as.coughing, ..vheezing, choking of phlem, asth
matic attricks,&c.
ABRAHAM SKINNER, Crawfoid. county, Pa., cured
of a protracted cough. paritin the side and breast, &c.,.
after being reduced to a mire skeleton.
JAMES GEBVIIN, Whasincton,;.Pa., -cured of Con
mimption and Bleeding of the Lungs, after being given
upto several eminent Physicians, and having used
ihmit.of the Patent Medicines.
This medicine in all cases. gives immediate relief
and is a safe, pleasant and effectual remedy, and worth'
a trial front the most sceptical.
c.s•Prepared'onlv by Dr. SWAYNE, N. corner of
EIGHT and RACE streets, Philadelphia, where all
order: must be addressed. ' • ~
,larch
z 9 13'-
Fur sale in Prittayille, by DNIILL KW: BS, and J. G,
BROWN: in Orwigsburg, by 11. youTE
Feb. 17,
..7—ly • .
It cannot be Denied -
( For Truth is ?nighty ) that
DR. LEIDY'S SR.f.4APARILLA
Is the pustSZ,.strangest, and men efficacious of arty
other preparation of areal fa that is made.
1 h
T IS warranted to be stronger ban ti bottles & MOST
1 others—stronger than four a SOME; and stronger
than three of the STRONGEST prepared by anypthet
in the United States. . '
' Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla - is recommended by all res
pectable physicians in preference to any other.' All who
have ever used it, have derwedlßOßE BENEFIT from
one bottle than three to ten anthers; and those who,
after having Used other's preparations', without benefit,
will use Dr. Leidy's. will sopyi he convinced (as thous
ands have - already been) of the foregoing assertion.
The apparatus with which Dr. Leidy's extracts used
in his preparation of Sarsaparilla as piepared, is the
only one in the United Statei, imported by Dr. Leidy
himself - , from tile celebrated hOitse.of P.elleter & Cav
enon, in Paris, at a great expense, and is capable of ex
tracting the medical virtues of Sarsaparilla and oth.tr
roots, more etrectually than by any other process.
a bLYERL HUNDRED EBTIFICATES of re
markable cures and recommendations , from•clergymen
:and physicians have been tromp ne .to tune published
it is only thought necessary to kr( the pthlic raga/tinted
as to where Dr. Leidy's Saraap rilla can by obtained
genuine, namely, at Dr LEIDY HEALTH EMPO
RIUM, 191 North SE OND Street, nearYine.St., (sign
..of the Golden Eagle and Serpents;) Fred, Brown's and
Fred.Klett's Drag Stores, "Philadelphia:
Prise ONE DOLL R per bottle; 3 bott.le's for 82 50,
and bottles Coral 30.
- Also by J. F. Long, Lancastertiand at J. G. BROWN'S
Drug Store, formerly T Epting'ir, Centre Street,
Pottsville.
May i ll, 10-
JOYFUL NEWS.
,most every disease that ',flesh iii heir in may
cured by the timely use etf OAK ELFY' COtl
POl.lO I:EPURATIVE RUT. 'This • may be
Proved satfifactority to those 'who will call at any DI
the stores where Etna invaluable medicine is sold, by
certificates (properly authentiCated; occuree gerftirm
itd on individuals who had lest all hopes al-relief—
certificates of Physicians who, had the most severe
cares under treatment, their plsienta having taken the
medicine by thcirralvice and linen citt'ed cettificates
from the Ptothunotary, Clerk:of OrnKans' Court,No
tary,&c..silatutg, their a cnspitt•tance ,with persons of
respectability and mending., Who laying the goon of
their fellow men at heart, havi% vplumartly rome for
ward and given aslatetnent ortheir case and its cure
for publication, Am. &T. The number of these cent
fiestas being ton great for nee',•apa per pianicatinn, the
subscriber has deemed it advisable to have a copy of
the most ithportant cent fintel'a ipreperly authenttce
ted, tinder seal, to be Nam d at the-stores of agenta,
who have the medictii sate. where persona afflic
ted wit,h ,Scrofula nr K evil.. White SWelling,
Chronic Rheitmar.srr , Ts_ , tr, Mercuipal diseases
E'runtions of the kin. l t. 1 ., O•rif tong--gtanding or in
cement Consumption, F:::ri Ileadiache
' have tin stpportunit,y of ascertaining. the na-nes and
residences of those who hav'e been cured by 'tense.
and who will be v. Wing, if called upen,ito give every
ncormation required.'
. As a more general vildence that this is nn quack.
medicine.! would refer to (lie mimes of the fottow=
in:, well known physic], mx, who haim attested to it!
ellicacyt—Dr. J. P. Iliestcr; Ds.. G.113.rcn.. Dr. Jno..
, Otte, Dr. 11.11,i1fuhlenherg,Pr..1. orber,
I Sold wholesale and Retaltat the drug and Chemi
cal Store of
F.. U.
J. B. 11. I‘l i n etrs vi 1I et Hugh Kinaley
I Port Carbon ; (leafy Vuute. Orwigsburg.
January - 21, • . • • •
•
-iiiusic Ltssons.
in S.. ANN.% M. raw* N, I
ESPECITTLLY informs. the citizens of
Puttsville.end ,that she is prepared
to give instruction ou the Piano .Forte, : and in
z•iinging. ShP.solicits a &Sari of Public pation
age. For references, &C . ., inquire cof E. B.
Eicholtr, Druggist, Ccntrti et., Pottsville.
March I 5, • 11
Pisteel Pens
ERill"8 Three Pointed Pen, per - dozen;P
Msrikatn's ?ens, 'pet gross,
r.r hun:p-ltacked,': do
Magnum I.lonnns, per dozen;
Wright's Pens, various kinds,
.0.13M0/1 steel Pens for illdhools, grata
• Mitch,.ll's Peas, different' kinds, _
Hogan & :Thompson's three pointed pens.
7- Just received, and for sate by . r.
B: BAN NAN, Agent.
Ecb. 22
Ehrenfried's*Collequial Phrases:
•
A'ND Dialogues In German and English, on every
topic necessary to maintain a convlrsation, with
directions for pronunciation, just published and far sale
by the subscriber. Also, ,
German and Engllsl)
German and English Grammera,'
German Testaments and Hymic Books, .
•
Lutheran and Reformed Catechisms,
Do - *do do ; English,
ihles and Psalters.
German Union hymn BOOka, Atttt.'/EM •
AR of which will be sold at Philaddphia prices,
wholesale and retail. • :1
Feb 2
CIIEAP G001).S. FOR . CASH, . .
iAAci , no - Credi given. ..
:-.. .
rpm; subscriber has just °Hued at the Store Comer
-. ly occupied hg Crosland Fs Christ, on Rail Road ft.,
a general aesortnold of Groe.erie.s and Provisions,
which he wilt at the hiwest possible ,prices fat eaali i
6uch as n . .
Sugars, Mol:th og, ' Coff,e, inorolate ' Tea, Cheece„
.Rice, Spicer, &c., Sperm , and NV hale Oil, sper
tuagett, Moulds and Dipped Callings,
Soap, Tpbaeco, Segars. Hams, '
Shouldgrs, M esa fork, '
Dried Beef, od- ;- &
.iiih.Mackerel s
c, .&c.
F-
wipx.nr. ti mAThsirmi
2.l—tf
May 25 1814
• Don't be •A'stonished.
STEEL PENS AT LS LENTS GRO:4S,
•
I 'UE suh9eriher has Jim oPoned a bit of ffay.l Steol
Pens, which he will .401 at 15 teitts per arait. Al
so Mark ban's. at 50 coma per zro,.. the At citulant,
and a variety of other pew, at very low rates.
Pen godlars can't etand these prices.
B. BANNAN,
June 7th
. , . . ~. ,
' .
.. Patent . Melanie noises.; 1
For the use of Mines, Radways,..te. for
sale, or Imp° led to orderlby i
. , •
th e' Su,bseriber.i
i, . 1
tiIftHESE Rape' ire now almost erclusitely used in
Mi. the Collieries, and an the Railways in Great Brit
ian, and are found to - be . ,greatly super 'to :EtemPan
ones, assegards earetY.,slurability andecon y.
tir l
"The.." Patent Wire Ropes," have proved a er three
y e arn service, to be..sti4 in good coedit' :- where
H e mpen ones, ordoublel the size uld w eak t, never
lasted longer than 9or 10 months. Wl'bey , , age been
used for almost every purpose to which He en Ropes
Sod chains have been applied. -Aline .- Railways,
Heavy Chines, Standing Rigging, Wdidow Cords,
Lightning Conductors, Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes
&c. &c. They are made eitbcr of lima , or Copper
Wire, and in cases of much exposure to dampness of
Galvanized Wire.
• • • • -.
Teltimonials from the most eminent Engineers in
England, can be shown as to their efficiency, and any
additional intimation required respecting Iffie'dirrerent
descrifrions, and application will be given by
ALFRED F. KEMP. .56 Broad at. N. York,
' Sole agent for the 'United States.
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ALS9, a larCe riorner of Buillin:;iiahl ont Lots o
various size., on't he I , l c aviza . tion 1 r a ct, llykirg principally
in the Borrmzh of PotT!kville. - Apply z . - .
SAMUEL LEWIS, Real estate a 't. ent r e It.
,
lily RI . '-',)-11"
li j JS ro ny OF 'l'lll
Frirnci, frontiers, potnot,
A , .(1. , r Pr.PS and I' cnon,from,S,
ry the XVI, intlitti tng the Insto ,
711 Am yrg. Fmthers. nr the Clnch.
Cardinale, Ingoisinens. Selikni , .. are
formers, v. the enlace 01 Kris. Q
perms. by Louie Nlarte Ile Curtnentit
the French. Parr Ist 25 cents—win
37i ets. just teceived and'for
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May 15, •
GEORGE I H. POTTS,
IN VIT E S the attention of pnrchasers.to his stack ii
Fresh Goqds Just received and newt ripentnc at his
Store in ,Centre at., a few dpnrs Rbote: the T s iittswille
House, all of which he will sell at ,t e lun - est prices
for cash his own orders, or In exchani;e for Country
produce.
February 10,8—
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JOSEPH. P.
•
gjg
AS removed, his residence net door to 13rMen
n - E.Drllq Story, in SRO Randing• oreopied as a , Shoe
Store., in Centre street, Podaville. where he continues
to opernta in all the'velloas brane4s l of the L' . tal
Art ; such as
Pitt,nrotg, Fqi.tl7„ Cisissinr nraring.
tie also will insert tri the best manner, einglei teat ; or
whole sets. at reaso able prices.
Raving had a prar ical experience many yearg; he
resit; con!ident ofgi, aatlafaction . who 'imay
favor him with the! cuetom„
yls i • I
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'll E. 31 0 I ITC D.
• -
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' MOSER & IKUER-LER,
'HAVE remo4d from their olii
7 i.i. tre Street, tri the sttind formC
1
the Messrs. Reber, at. the earner!
anrlddail-Road streets, where the .
sale daily,, • . .1
I
ALL THE ITARIETIEB I
Bei"' Veal Lamb- Mulloa l Pork I
atthedowest marker prico -
Call and see them
March 15. 1845,
To Dyers, DI oneiterb, ginner
Eng,liße 13ulltle„rs, ant'
. .
WELDED IVROI;PIIT IBBN TUBES
From 4 inches tat in calibre and ^to l froq long,
capable of sustaining procure Po, .100 to '2500 Ths.
per square inch, with ;Stop ~„.phi, To, L. and
other Azturea to wiit, Offing trggtlia% ivith screw
totnta.auitahle for STEAM, tVATtft, C AS, and for
Locomart v E and other STEA.!4IIIOIf.Eft Fr•taa
1
I , - 7 - - - - - '.._r_kke:+i;::..6.,,_;.-4;•:,- --- 4
M E
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ano6ictored and for sal4i' by
Rlt IS I
1110 , TASKETt & 1 1 IORRIN.
Warehouce S. E.. s orner cif Third &, Walnut streets,
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31
' APOTHECARY STORE.
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THE subscriber offers fur'sale a well se
-•—• acted and genuine assortlnent of
74r DiaRN nEn.,16 0
L . it , consisting of Chemicals, Jtedleinea, Perri!,
""'"="ste. fiery, Window Classes, aunt Medicines
Drugs, Paints, Dye-Stuffs', Oils, and Varnishes,•Pain
Hrushes, &c. ,Which he fa clispnsedito sell at a smal •
advance, and respectfully solicits a share of the patron
age orthe public. , I • I I
Cr Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded.
.101I\ S. .C; MARTIN
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B. BANNAN, Agent
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March 16
r. r .
13 . ,I;RDEN t PATENT TIO I RSE'SI - 1-OES
• '
nMADE OF 111E-bestrredtred Amer Van
Irnn, for sale.at a b o n t the; sameFprices of the
,
- Iron - in halcheitig a savin,.. ,, of about 100 per
cenj. toi the purchaser. All oboes sold, ar
warranted, and I if Lint satisfactory, can' be
returned and the money ivill be refunded. 1
' ' GRAY & liILOTIIER, 42 Walnut it, Philada.
Jutteb •• 1 1 • 1 • - 23 ''
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HAS removed f . om his rsid stand to the Ware room
oh the Nuttll East Corner of Maliantanco and
i
Union Streets, w ere he his eons antty on hand., a
Several nssortm..nt of I:4lltnnt ware of the lawn ilia - -
tern ,i); •s aa,t an'prot.,ll rattilt. Ft ) itett and tticli finnt
Nlahocany lied sti , vr.4)tatnwatty (hairs and Ilticktatt
(4 , iire. ~(.." ~,,...
~,,,,,,,.- •,,,, „hair,::nl Hock in: rithns
\ I ' l .' ,, ":urs , ",:r , s.tirtl.ss 6:c. stisi All tin. ';:,tr;•tt ins,
of Cabal. t w•tr.. ta.. , 11.;; order 7it tlie sili , rtcz: _Notre,
atal - ityttln inert , tvl,! at Phil id piphia l prie,•s, 4
t{. Gi11.: , .,•, , ANiF acknotyled2es the liberal support
with which the p site have favour' d hith heretofore,
and Will labour et his part 'to merit a continuance of
their favor ' %put 'St , , • ti_
POPES,
Prier In f; - e,
the
2,1 e 7m,,0 Orer,,
the. grvm 11c .
,et no, and 1 , ,n
trAnilaleti from
'colored pi ite~
`AN. A7Pol.
2o
R MOVAL I '
itaierm Cen
'rly occupied by
of -,Norwegian
will expose for
F MEATS.
,arnv aud Lard
t
Tikerts, steam
others
PASCAL IRON 153111
PI ELL
IZSIEM!
. H. CRESSA
CABINET
G,
KER,
i n 1
MINgRB: : , , '4 . OIRNAL.
MEDICINES.
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"le 11111
VOUSTIC 0111 I -;
.THE Ohl WU.= LIVX"
1 DEAFNESS .
j. DEAFNESS CURED.
t,
sarpa'a CempotimD Ereasole .Acoustie Oaf
OR the cure of DEAFNESA, pairs, and theis
-U
rharce of matter from the-ears' - also all those disa
gretable noises like the buzzing of insects ,falling of
watr. buzzin; of ateani ? &c., &C. which are symptothe
of saproaching deafness and also attendant with!the
amuse. '
C'ETIIIICATE S.
,
The folloWing Editorial, and certillcates be read
wit, interest .as they speak facts, which are ",:atubborri
chits." • •
hoer Err StAiinDISTAITT CURV—If any have donbts
the! may pow dismiss them, and the moat incredulous
irtai,consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases of
cure, anti many of them very remarkable—by the' use
of 'Scarpa's Oil,' hate been publishEd, hut this , `Caps
the :limas' Young er old may yet recover neaang.
A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and now about 60
yeas; of age had been gradually getting deaf fur wore
than4o years, sothat it was next to impossible to nuke
her lea' conversation In the toudest tone., Of voice
Last winter 'she was induced to try "Scapa's on, Or -
Dearness.' It is only necessary to add that she has us
ed tvci bottle,. and that her hearing is perfectly restos-.
ed—she is cured.
DtAFNESS CURLD.—The Tollnwing extract from a
tetter written by !ulr. Johnson of Boston; to a friend in
this City, Is important.'
'Tie bottle of Scarpa's. Oil for, Deafness, that you
sent ne, with the wish that my daughter would try it,
has been used, and in its effects, have astonished all;
you knew how very deaf she has been since Simi was
three years old—she now hears quite well, Cu; al the,
medicine has all been tuned, I wishyou to send me. an
other mule, which I have every reason to hetieve wi
care hir entirely,'—[rTimes.
For tale iJy B. B. 01.TINIPDRT, Va. I'2o North Second
Street;Pliiladelphia, and by
SeNtIEnSO7C I ,
Agents, Pottsville
SO
July C 2, 1813
IVRO EVER HEIRD OF
Dr. Leidy's Cdlebrated Oiptrrient
FATLING to cure thc l Totter, Itch, Dry' and Watery .
Pinples of the face and body, Scyly Eruptions, and
.111 Diseases of the , Skin?
•
Of
themanY thousand bottles, (It is lint in bottles; will
the uurcis "Dr. Leidy's 'Defier, and Itch 011unienr *
blown in the side,) neve has an instance been is r nowt
or beard front where it had failed. A number Of refer:
ences ,an he made, where it lias been used in schools
factories, on hoard of vowels, and in families, and cm ,
silicates could be published of them, hat for the dellca.
cy . In having names published in conrieciion with sc
loathsome and disazreeable affections.
W.); Price 25 cents per Bottle. I
It is prepared mirk• and sold Ni . hnlenßlsinnd reail
Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium. No 191 North SECoNt
street. be;ory Vine street, sian of the Golden E.17) , ` sh
Sorpents,l Philadelphia. and by, all the different :Drug
gists and Storekeepers attached to Dr. Leidy's idver
thelnent of hit `'Blood Pills" in another eoltimn. vhirl
please refer to and read, (besides many others through
out the country: -
Sold in Pottsville at .I„eD BRONI . WS Drug 'Stine
• (late Eptine.s.) fj
May 11, 1511, 44
OV`r‘
4 4 , 06
A c t *
'TZ REMEDY
. .
Facts for the People. .
il I
TU. F E non'tintly . ..increaiiing
. Popularity and Tale 01
. A. a hoestoci•i'd Veroidege ha, iiidioi.rlit id,
attic NOM aN'( . 4O/111331-ofllf SOCCO:,I to putt 41 upon
the pnblie,titeporations which ail medical cacti knit
to 110 inefficacious .ta expetlanz_ worms trout the
nyidcm . i . 1...
'1 his Veiinirdge has made its way inmliiiblieliaviiiii
it ion ihe pottud of it, own intrinsic - rneittP.l mole
;hue any ocher medicine of the kind,now.ustil; and
v hula many worm remedied 'have hyidint of inane
been I , , , Lecd inm sale, and
. nlirdy afters gibe HIP'
the obidmrity which their. wurthlei,imens justlir mar
tied, U. A. rhanesioeli'd • Verinifuge continues to
Le trimnith intly s'it.A. 111161. It has only , to he used
and tic etToctewilllt,illy Oct tut 111 that in u':o 04 its
werndeiful expellin poweir• f ,
Certificate.
:.
1 , 112 - es.'Efi'e Co., IVezu Y., Jipz, 7, 1 1 43.
'. We ciiii 0 - y shat ' ive. 1 11 , CO 13. A I..iihnt.latoe.lA'n
- .Verirdlo7 s e,iii,litir Ciiiiil.el. and :in every easq it has
provided a detirle.) and rlr...7tual remedy tort et„ml.
li-g w iroin limn the i.ilyriein. W • coidially re c a nt •
racial tto o.irciiii whir hate children -3filieted with
that t.noiuus mulanv ,
. , 1: LON Nil:GI L.
II Al, 11. PAINE, .
1101Irl• NI \v . 1 • 1
. .
' - „IONI..:11..13I`ItIlOrG11:%.
Po: Sale,' Wilcilestle. nod ret.til, at the [fie& Ware
liiiu.e of • , '
1 n A. FA II N ESTOCK & (70:
Cotneir lif &alb and Wood ats.' Pitsburg. l'a.
' For r6dlii in . Pottsv , l e. by 1 ,
' !,1,1::111.:Ns si. PARVIN,-.Drugg,isbt.
De,991t 11 ) 1 er. 1 9 159
.
Dr. Becb.t6r's
114 2 31 . 0 N A I.! Y-PRESER ,
For Coughs; Colds; Intluenzas, Catarrhs; Witonnung
Cough; pains of the react and Sides; Biou4hitis;
Asthrutr. Croup; Diffictilty of Breathing, and
pectoration; Shortness of Breath; halntd
'nation of the Lurig?; and arrest of i•
t apprnazhing Consumption
' has been but a few yearssinre this inedlotne has
t been tritrhduced into thisountry, and has 'brim pro
ductive cif , he most ast.%nisifing and unexpected results.
A.a severailmindred certificates orits effects have 'been
heretofore published, it is only necessary amp CO re
mind the public where it can he obtained genuine. .
Throughput Germany it is known as the "fitis P e
sewer," and is the-only medicine in use there :he t.
hove anctions' . .
. .
It is, put hp in hall: pint bottles, with dire:atom
50 Cents a Battla,
. . . .. ,
. - Prepared only (fromillo origlnal receipt 'oMained at
a great prirr,) afid mold whr,lesale_and retail, at 44. Lei-
No. 191 north S.,cor d street, n
d e
y a ' s r
health ‘.inp,
1(, E 1 i z ri n p n o r; o rn
i, ,
e
Gulden Eagle and Sdrpents,)
Phi rtl ,, lphla '
For sa te in Pottsville, by' J 0 1311 11,V;S, J g
philadelphia, Reading' a. Potts
- TIRe Rail Road. .
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-113
iieductitia r f Frekg-la OIL Mere:4.4oe
Cn',Dl4l7,ei, R, „; " EL Q lq a ,P'xrn e ti zt i„s j p u a n t, hTt 'i the l l, l4 l:
Jo wing ruts of Freight, between Iteading':and the
points below stated, par ton of '2400 lbs.
Betwe'en Belween
!leading &tiding.
and ,
.and
Poitsville.
$1 10 ; 75 its.
11E1
Plaster, sin { e, c,
1
Pig Iron, binorfs, Limper,
marble, 'rosin, tar, pitch
and grinditones,
Nails ¢ spikes, bar Iron,
castings,lead.turpentine
bark, raw; tobacco, salt,
provisiOns.potatoes, turn
her,•stOveh,.
flour per barrel,
Wheat, corn, rye, clover
seed, el- vas per bushel;
Groceries, hardware,steel,'
copper, tm, Mass, do
inestic liqUors,machine
ry, burtet and eggs, ,
cheese. I:it'd andialloW.'l
nil, wool, Cotton, leather , 1
raw hides, paints, nys
ters, hemp and cordage. J
Dry Goods. druzail• rnedi-1
eines, foreign linnors,
wines, glees, papsr.fresh • 2 ad
fish, meat, confections- 1
ry, books' 4 - Statlonary.J • •
Nn additional ,charces fin commission, Storage, or
receiving or delivering - freight at :l any f: Co:tia.
n Di.itits on the line. . • V
•
July 15, 1243 , •
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HOWE't4 School for the Finte.
Do': do for the Violin,' • --
Containing, 'each new and cotrodete Instructions, to
gether with abut 150 pieces of 31Utlie, price; Act cents .
each. just received and for - sale by ft BAtiNAN
' June '29 Arent.
BuNJA3IIN's' AItCIIITI:CQ.
(1R Practical House, Carjientel*, illustrated by l'; en
kJ eravitilis, fur the use of Cqrpenters a tell 11ui1,!, , r3
last edit l..d.if 1513, just ierolved end La ale' I,v • 1
Ang.2l —3l. B. BANN AN, Adel. ,
• ' .
Sbeetings 3 yards 'wide, Large a',.;
Woking Glasses, Curpetings
for sale &cep by • J. NIORGAN; •
Pottsville May, 3d, 0- 18—
TU CHEAPEST ,PASSAGE k.AGE?4CY lti Tur.
• ::. • UNITED STATES.
-Joseph- •
Splendid Lane ofLand= isird.Licapout Packets.
. A R:I2.A.DiGEMENTS FUR-1645.
Old Vatablshed 'Passaic Office.
• 100 Pine $1 t,
.6r. of South, N;:ty. •
• ~.
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4 4- Nxici\
ott 3.4
TEE subscriber begs leave to call the attention in
ins friends and Old {Millie in general. to the follow
ing arrangements for the year 1845, and for the purpose
of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage
Passengers, by the following
X. •tlar Packet Skips to and from Liverpool.
; .ps it, ...-
_, • Captain!. -..,„.R .. aya of Sailitt(fr6m
,New Yor -.. 1 "
New Ship, Nye, June 6 Oct. 6 Feb 6
United States, • Britton, ' " II - " 11, "In
Ganick — Skiddy. ""26 6 " "26 " 1 2 6
Patrick Henry, Delano , July 6 Nov. 6 M'ar. 0
Waterloo, . Allen, . "11 " i ll " 11l
Itnscius ' Eldridge, " 26 " 26 "125
Indepen . dence, Allen, Aug- 6 Dec. : 6 Apr' 6
Samuel Hicks, Biinker, '7 11' ". 11 111
Siddons,.. ~ E ' ebb,' , " 26 "..26 "125
Ashburton, Ili:tiles:in, ( Sept..6J.an. 6Ma , 6
Stephen Whitney, Thompsort n ' 11 " 11
Sheridan Depeyeter, "- 25 " 1 26 " 26
Ship's Name, Gantairts, Days of Sailing from [
Liverpool. 1 1
New Ship : NYe, July 21-Nov. 21 ?I .2I
Guited• Stales, Britton, ' " 26 ", 26 "' 2 O
Garrick, . 6 1 614, . Aug.ll Dec.;ll April
Patrick Henry, Delano,. ." 21 Vl'2l ' 21
Waterloo, Allen, " 26 " ies " 26,
ilmiciUe„ . .Eldridge, Sept. 11 Jan. 11 Ma) 11
Independence,l , Aller', "21"21 "i 21
Samuel pipits, . Bunker, " 1,.6 ",26 " 25
Siddone; - E: ebb, Oct. 11 Feb. ' 11.1'n 11
Ashburton. Ilintieson, " 21 " 21 "1 31
Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 20 Feb. 26 l'n s• 26
Sheridan Dapeyeter. Nov.-11 Mar. 11 Jnly 11
In additlon to the,..- above Regular Lines, a number of
Splqndidsleiv York Built Transient ships, Mich ns Ithe
'Adirondack.' -zicotlaild,' Russel Glover. 'Win,' end
'Sea.' will continue to sail from .Llvernonl, weeklyi in
i Heaular succession, thercby, preventing the least pos
-1 sibling .of delay or detenticin in Liverpool; and Icor
the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money
to their families or friends. I have arrarteed the pay
ment of my Drafts ori , the fullowing flanks :• I e
Cork,. Limerick, ' Clorinnel,
Londonderry, Sligo, ' Wexford,
I
. 'Belfast,. ' . Waterford, Galway',
Armagh, Athlone, , ' °len in,
Kilkenny, Salina, Traiee,
Enniskillen, Manaehan, Yonehal, I
Banbridee, Ballymena - Purgons - orn
Dmvnpalrlck, Covaa, I rii - tan
_
!au
Ships' Names,
..,.. .., —,-
DugTannan, Bandon,
Ballyshannon, Otra'nne,
. Omagh, lq ali.nv,
Cootehill, ndrinth,
Scotia re—lhelty Ban:: bf Glasgo,. • i
' I
England-31. sre. Booon.y. Atvtnlol ,I; Do. hankere,,
London; 31esers. P.M. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, I 1
Passengers can aim he ertgacetl from J.4verpnell to
Philadelphia. Dostoti and Baltimore. by the ReTphr
I Packet Ships en nprlication hein2 rnade,perionally'
rby letter. foot paid.] n•ldresserl to , , i I
JOSE) n imr)wRRA 0,.100 Pine creel,
, .
.., I coiner of South street, New yorN
, . Ar' - ,1 , 1NT:5. • - •1 I
Benj. Binrsan, Pottsville, Pa. ; Mishae6lulle' n, ro..
cheater, N. 1.; Jet. Bacgnt Provll9Price, 11 . I. • IT,
Cough, Aliany, N. Y. ; Chariea O'Hara Toledo, Crltta ;
Thomas 3 rQuade. Utica. N. Y. .1
I also beg lease to assure my friends and the -ptt i, ilie
In general; thafthe greatest punctuality will be n4er
yed in; the,sailing of the above Ships, together with all
ethers wllich I may hare ' and that Passengers !tvill
experience no delnyi on their arrlvallat tine diireP
lnt
w
I erns here thP the}' mkint to embark. . . ' •
,aV• -n also b 'tired fir,m the
S.—Nree P.lssok , s can also be
vt.rious qntts in .Itelinit and Scotland, from winch
Steamers run tn - Li . v`rtnonl.
ULNJ.
Sole Ageet fertile State of Pennsylvania:.
Fehrulzy 1,:,
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01.1 V to. it , AL' MA 11 S,
i j
:"E:TF I 'I trnT' n e t : t'esc iLi r ' l o - F{:,.,kfcrk ~hatlie;hae c,ntmonsd blsi.
!tees in the Sottesreumtly occup:ed by Willrtm C. &sib,
ont door south of the Post Qiii , e, in the florough 'of
Pott.vilie, where thy hauS just opened a now and
cai . eGylly selected stOck of I
• i Dry Goods; Groceries, Gic.s3, li
Queens.: Earthen and lia
-1 .
low Ware, ci..., 4c., tie. .
Among which may lie found Cloths, Casstmehes, Sat
tinetts. Mougefire lid Lains Ginghams, Lawns, 3lert..
noes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Narikins, Hollands. Flannels,
Marseilles, Valencinl Silk, Satin, and other Vestings, a
gredi variety of ltt.inlins, Bleached and I'ollcm:bed,
Silk, Cottop, and Gingham', Handkerchiefs, Sunilner.
Coths. Velveteens, Ladle's and Ctelitteman's Stuck
ince, Gloves. add ltlits of all descriptions Also, Syrup,
Sugar House arid New Oileans"Molas9e3, Sugar, Copse
and Tea, Cheese. Oldies, Snap, Salmon, Shad Mack
era': Bening, Hams, Shoulders andt Smoked Meat
generally Tobacco, iSegars, Crackers, Butter, Eggs,
Lard, Sweat hi Lamp Oil, tre , 6cc
Having purchased their goods with great care and
nn reasonable.termi. they will he enabled to (Union
them, at'prices (lithe as low as their neighbors i .
Fubruary 21tb, j Ea-lv •
NEW GOODS.. ,J
TOSErli 'MOP.C.kiN " , has Just received anew assert
meet of Goodsd among which are splendid new.
style Prints, Silk Embroidered Nett Jcarfs, Brus'sels
Net 21 yards wide. fir Shawls, Thibet and Silk ShaWls,
Lisle and 'Ashburton Lace, a very superior article of
Stripe .1 , onett Muslin. Thread Lace,Jaronet Inserting,
B. " ' „ variety tifdittSr fancy goods, all of which will be
sold at the lovwtst_ cash prices. •
Pottsvill July 73 •23
To is.wirOts VAIND - SCRIVENEIC.§.
rll,ll F.. siiiiscriber has just received .y heautifullar
m ;tic's of roofs-in paper, ruled and plain, aim hst
as toolh as .l'archineto, Suitable for liratrumenta of
writing, V5lllCh will. Lesold by the ream. quartet or
hall r..am. B. BANNAIN, Ag't.
Aiii,losi lo 32-:-
i 1
PO
E. 111:. cGINIV/S.
EPETF U.Lt li annoonces to the public, that 'lhe
I 1 has - taken the Ehtabiishtnent known as the I•otts
vine Iron. Works, k , n Norwegian street, where he Is
prep tired to build ail kinds of Steam Engines, matt n.
facture Rail Road Cers, anti Machinery 'nfaintost every
deecript ton,at the shortest notice, and on the most rea
sonable terms. ;
Cr. Persons from abroad, In want of Steam Enstres
will find - It to their advantage to give hint a call Wine
engaging elsewherd,.. May 11
TIT:. O. C. LIS'S.-TEMPERANCE LIFE
BITTERS—an lunepnalled Strengtieni!ii i ;
tedical;for persons laboring under Pulmorry
diseases of any kind, for' sale at MARTIN S Drug
:'tore. , , 1.2-1
•I 11011 SON I %s 3! I , II3I.CINES
A GENERAL 2.4)rrrnitnt kept consta.ntly on.htlnd
EIi!HOLTZ & SAN DERSON'B
Natv Drug Store, I"iitr3viDe.
30-
July '22
• Emerson's St;hool Books
FIRST and Second Parts Vitometic,
Readers, - ;Part_ I
Do „
Do" 3
1 " 4
All of which will; •he sold wholesale and retai
Philadelphia prices.: Recollect our motto-- - NOT TO
BE UNDEILSOLP. 6 ;' E. 13. 0 ,NNAN,Aglt
Not,. 30
' 90 cts
1 40 , • 1.00
.1j
JUST received at the-York Store a large. and genera
assortmeht of Hollow Were.corisisting of 8, 6,14.
and 1 gallon pore Skillets, Boilers, &c., wlairh
will be sold .wholeiale or retail at the. lowest cash
prices. Also waggoP boxes of all sizes. Cedar Ware
such tubs, bucketii, &c.i tcc. ' , I
Jan. 12,1815, i 2- EDWA RD YARDLEY.
16 Cts. eta.
. • .
4 cte. . 1 •; etc
ICI
WHIPS.=For sale at MAUTIN'S Dug
Store—an a-A:awl:nal:Ma Gig, Sulky, and
Carriage Whips. 1
'2ll
March 22
1 70
DR.FOENTAI .- Nt'S CHINESE HAIR FRAWA,
TOR:-:-W hi eh removes Superflaoua }lair fromlthe
Face• Neck, .forehead, Pre. For sale at MAHTNI"S
Drug Store. 311trch 15,
IWNES AND 4IGS.—A small lot - *nib crop
P
Smyrna rigs, dad a few jars and faxes of fresh
crop 'Prunes, for salt by 7. R. C. MARTIN.
'March 15;1845.
Scrap BoOka & Port Folios. .
SCRAP. Books and Port Folios very cheap,'Just open
ed end for Bale by B. BANNAI I
June J 7th
Watts & sergeant's Rep
-,01.17ME VII of i‘Vatdsi &:Surceard'i nej
lust published nd for sale. 11s
number% supplied by . B. BANNA:
Jtine 7111
N •
EW YORK ;Dried Plums ail 6 Pesci:mu, for
sale by T. a-, J." !3EAT'IIY.
May 3d, ' 1811-
q` ibbreen,
DuLll4l, 1
N E)V ST o li. E.
Hollow Wttre
,P 1 4 11 .A-DELP#L B
..._ , . . .
virriztamor . 11.1 113RdWist . & CO.,'
- . , ..waussia.r. Dlri- GOOI' I I . I:IEAVERS. '
IVO. *JO,. North Fourth dtriet, Philada.
TjAVE,a large Stock comprising:a kinsral variety of
.11AMERICAN and FOREIGRY ;GOODS.
They regularly attend the A.unfon ',Sale.y, at which
they can frequently parehase many seasonable descrip
tions of Goode, mach kiew the !regular .prices, ad
which they will sell at a mall gdeance..! • .
They recilive many goods direcs frogs Manufacte rs,
and will also be receiving the Oetcelt styles of Foa-
Etna Gown as soonastliey are iMtlie market; from 41-
pm - tattoos both here and in New Vert • ,
Theirexertions will be directe .. tn Neeping constant
,/ ly, a assortment superior assortent o Did roost desirabl 6
Srarde and Fancy Good:, whirls t eyuitend to offer-to
Country Merchants oh the most fivorttble terms, and
.at the /octet prices they can bi- fdiind:at in the city ,Of
Philadelphia, and respectfullAneite rem to examine
for themselves. • . , ,
Their stock consists inpart of tie f,illowing : .
Cloths, Casslmeres, S'astinetts, ;Jeans; Planted and
Striped Jeans, [a new article,]Q,Flannels, Rerseys,
• Lineeys, BA Padding, Canvas 'Padding, Beaver
' :teens, Velveteens; Velvet Corda, Alpaca Lustres
, - 1 Nestings, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse. de Lains,
Gingham, LaWns. Irish' Linens, 'tuella
' Sheeting and Bassi:a Diaper. •
Goods for Stmmer Wear. New ,Style Fancy Pienred
Linen. Drillings, Plain BrowM LoWn, Crape Gam
brocins, Corded. Plaided and striped Ditto, new
goods.] Plaided and striped 1 Kremlin,. [new
geode,]' Nankeens. Exqa Heavy Cotton:ides,
' summer Cloths, Denims, - Mexican Mixtures,
Blue and Fancy Colbured Drillings, Satin
Jeans, Fancy Sine's Milled Cassini eres,
.
: Coat Gingham!, lac: , :
Bro•ti.m and Bleached MINIMS, Clierke, Tickings, Brown
Drillings, Canton Flannel, Plain iNVltite Cainbries,
"Checked and striped ditto, Litre Csadiricks. Ja,koz.
nets, Bonk Muslin, Mull hnd Swiss ditto, Lace
Goods in variety, Coloured dambrietts, Hosie
ry, Gloves, Thread, Sattohs, :tile a full as
.
portment of Trinity - tip:s. ,tr, &c.
PRINTS--A very extcnsii , e hssop men% to which
new Styles are added as they come from the Manufac
turers. -
Philada., March -1; . .
1 '
...1 ! 9--
THE stibscriber has Emir 19
HULL'S PATENT -IEII
constantly on hand, various: kin
dapted to the varieties. of tHer,
ivhich will bo fitted on the pit in
DILLWN:I
Druggist, Chemist and.Apothe
corner of Arch awl 841 ats l
Also,:on land a. carefully' se!'
of Genuine Me . dicines and "CM!!
the attention of Physicians 3 am
invited—with . the various P;aten
pared from the most approt:fd
at market i '1
Philada., Mnrch 1, ' ' '
: . . lIARRAD
FORWARDI.NG AND COMMISSI
Vine street Wharf, Schnt' { lki tt
- 11 Es PECTFULLY in roma fik fri
• !tants of :7;chttylkill, Belt!. 'raid t. ,
ties. that he hi nhw prehaired I le r
)terchandme of every description
Carbon. Pottonlle, Readintiand the
in rood raverd Boats, at rates from
lower thiin by lull head.
The subset:her trill ship gdods -
than they cap hr tarred from the Di
these ;Oran:a:Tn to the CapiaOns. t
are let , tli e.mo. n.s , !. of T..a is sal
t of the ?ooris, that Me7.r.itanL
relying th-ni in all' despatch a 4 Bo
Wharves
No adtliti- , nril chrircPs for crimmi
CPivirl2 or de . hvering Freight atdany
{ha lini., _ I •
- 3taichandize (or ResdinrwilVbe .
Boats to tho Merchants Stored
PhOcielphia '.qarch
• i•
E. A. HATHAWA
~ i
GENERAL COMMISSION
Ai, 23 North Wharves. f00t.,4 .r.lr
- I , I
ll' vE received - on eenoignment a
the lowest cash priccs— I
00 halpe Ist sort east Pro hops
'20'20 :Tans fall and ~ :intdr press It
1000 do do • , 4o
. 300t1nz painted pails; I ,
100 boxed Ist I,l7ditY , P c 0 7.1 'c 't
• 150 do Mn111(1 tillOW i:andles,
1
'lOO do yellow soap ; I ,
, ..
00, do • No. 1 chocolate ; '
', 200 do Lubec (scaled) h ' rrr) g :
• 100 do do ' Yo.- l ; fin'
000 !MIL nOcerel. Nos: 1, 2 and 3 :
' • 50 do HeliTexr3almon ,i' - . •
•
00, c ( l i o o j)lc h k ' ie d d c i i ' O dsirrti'g ..
' •
90 do CranherriPs;
00 tubs anshenbutterl;
• 4000 Pm. Ilertitmer col td cheese:
10.000 do dry codfish : ! I
• :5000' do Ink. fish, (in ruins) .'
3000 do Manilla corda 4 c: ,
Philidn., Jan. 11, ' 1
, .
_READY MADE ,CLOTHING
.accwalingft the lalatand'lniist apprGveci
sly(erf Spr‘ing and i ..$ 4
•27,i;ner fishcolks, •
at 292 Market st„Pluladelphia,
,Michael Tracy,' hers Ilaave to infarm his
I VV i c r ti l3 liwirs and the puilie in geheral of 6cuylkill
county, that be has on hand, the heat and largest as
sortment of.ipring and .s . untrpgi Clotning; to be found
in the cdy of I'hiladelnbia'.l Unlike other persons,
• Tracy niches that Hs &lentil, in the Country. should,
proviotis to purchasinz, call: at every other establish
ment, look at their Goods, than coins to '292 Market at.
and witnese the immense Surriority•of his articles,
manufactured by reett)ar mar antra; and not dune up
I by personsorho having failedin their own trod:, have
1 , taken to Tallorins.
12 EVPi" variety 'of Ready ina de,'Clotlung, to be had
at this old and i.vorite Establishniont.
TR \ CY'S VA Market street Mott; Ninth,' rli;la.ia.
Philadelphia, 12, i ( -11-3 mu
•
Philadelphia .fiaillio a - Sales:
.:.
C.. J. IVOLBP.RT, .. rid:onetr.
•
No. 51 MARKET 'BT. BELOW[ SE4VD . fiT. 111LADA.
. . • • . illecullr sale days!
Imported and American Dry*Goodsl :Tuesday Fr. Friday
j I Morninp. '.
Shop Gnnds ~ - Every WednPsday Artrrnoon.
Boots. Druzans 3,c.—Tuesdi•A anAOldays at'l2 o'clocki
Cr Country llPrchtinta will tirld ah these Sales. a large
and irpnsral aSSoltment ofl aiPortep and Domestic SelL
ple anti Fanny Goods, to.whipiftlieir 4ittentlnn is invited
Goods delivered on the &lir of Sul'es,ser.as a respnn ,
sihle parson will be in attendance; till() for a small re
twiner:llion, will pack and forwaid . gOoda as directed.
l'liada. January 11
e
WH'I'TE , •
• PURE LEAD.
. :1 • —. "7 I i . .
ithetherM.4 ilrotheti
J •
AI, NIJI , Ai:I:IjIZERS, ri,, ii 6 1 5 forth I , ronisstreet
.:. l'll44leli , liia, have neivo r a !.. .6d suppl:. of the•r
/
warp mated pure white leart.',llid t :rrsecnvonhers '%% he
have been 7 ,rarinr,ly supol'ecl in Lonsi.ou.nre .il a run
on t lie ar tick, shall now hair tapir orders filled.
No kno;ven substance poSseare l' !those perservai ;re
nnti beautlf‘ing properties sir' iteirifable in a paint, to
1,11 equal extent with unadolqrwedl .v bite lead; hence
airy admi'xiiire or other mrtieriati only [oars" it;
v.ilna. It Inn theieforo beep ilie Isteady aim of the
ilLinufaci , ni es, for maw/Nears, to! supply in she pubis
pe'rfeeily' • pure.,white lea,[, al:i
d 1 ilia iince:l,n2r-le
.l.
m;nd'for the article, is proof tr.a 'it has loot with f.r.-
v.ir. It is invariably branded on i nije he ad--WF;11 1.-
-E 111 LI ~k, 111:0 I 'li !At. ihr full 'phd 'on the,- other,
WA RRA NtEI. Pre.s.—all in i'd lerierc
' :November 19. I i ; I
ATTEiE'IOi.
• I
MILITARY TORE.
• - - - 7 1 . ,
91IIE subscriber would Ilres 1
ectfully inform ,his
IL friends and customers:that to has located his
Jiditary Cap r • 1111, lictory ,
~i
In Third Street, No. 96, .al few r dnors'below Race.
where he would be pleasedi to see' his old customers
and as many new oues.as areid4.pored tn favour him
t whit their custom.. Ile stilicont l inues to mannlactore
Nlilitarvand Sortmen'sarticles!ofevery description,
such us leather, ('loth. Felt',,Sil,k land Beaver Dress
Caps,lnf all t iatterns - , , Foragelcapei holsters fortronp
13 , ,rly'dn ;Carfotich Bow, Bayonet c.ihtiards. word
Belts of all kinds ; Calltecot ; ,lCnapicks, di ff erent
patterns : tire Bitcl&ts, Nazi= , Bdzes, Tette dn,
Brush and Picker's' PILMIC6 7 rarepnons Firemen's
Cups, Leather Stocks, Gun cases, superior quality
Shot Baes. Game Bar,r - s:Drurna.&c..iitc.
11,70riirss thankfully reegived: and !wordily at
tende3 t,. WILLIAM CRESSM •
Ne.lol North Third Street, a few doors below Bac
Philndelphia,January 13, 1544 2-6rn
• •
- MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT
u l TRIMS
.-7 "41 1 11 11 6 .- Tl\
Dr. Joseph White's ,Mars Abdominal
Support era,
A supply of the abor4 arlteles, just , received
and for sale, at the manufacturers prices, by
JOHN S. C. MARTIN,
• - Druggist
October 28,
• 'i•
.• Pocket Books 'and, Wallets. '
lIIE subscriber has just loptned the best stock of
pecker Books and taunts vet offered-fur sale in
this place. Call and 'examine for yourselves.
[P. BAl,il,oiN,'Ageni.
IIEE:1
Feb. 2;
How To Liss Guswo.---The foll4wingdirectione:
have, been prepared and publisho by the Auteri-
Can Agricultural Association, Nov York cQy.---!, !
We copy froth the American • AgrieulturiSh
Amount to be appliid.—on viteat 25Q lbs.! per
'= • •
acre will be an average for a fair. soil : 300
per_scre for one that is poet, end! - 200 for a:good
soil. Corn. potatoes, turnio, eatiliages,-and !gar
den. vegetables will require .100 lbj. in. fair lands.
For grass, ryi.and oats; 200 lbs. will bar enouiti:
Time and node of 'app,fredip#.--ScOs
he prepated by.. soaking in a solfiiion of !two l lbs.•
of guano . to the gallon of Water,snd this Will an.•
swer for a first unnuring, irtheiiro left suifiti;
ently long to - exhibit signs or,:- g errpinatio 4 .-7.
Wheat and other - sal ill grains a tnuld be steepal
in this solution, about sixty hoots corn about
one hundred-hours. Thus Istespe!..3, theaseda of.
smut will - ttlo be destroyed.' lia:tt the qUantity of
piano allowed by th93o dire
applied when the plant his,'
in second leaf. By this tini
rehtious of rainy inti
seedlinseat Once takes on
remaining half shout!
crops, Wien : they are threw
til!crin;g; to , corn, a* tho
seem) I hoeing, and 83 wit orls hoed, crops;—
This application should be Mada!as nearly before'
flowering as practiCablo." . The `guano should be
sowed with a mixture of fine rioil gYpsuitai- or
'charcOal, to give it bulk and di . :VAthe particles.
lumps ) shonl.l tie tbroWn nOong the pl.tnts, .
for they bUrn them; and . where;-: an extensive, sp.
,Plication is io be ma le, it beiter to 'mean th e
Manure and pound tbie lurkps. ',-fn Sowing, reach
the soil, if I.l.'l , e:dile, for itii4 unservicable to SPrin
kis it on ilia plants, and Ir fre4urntlY:- deitroys
them. Select season Alt landis wjet or
moist, or when rain is expectedlyfor in dry`Wee
ther the guano de.' not anso,ilr well, or j even
does injury by ha-lAm; the lint But if the
;
crop suits, always prefer p.. - 7,ut `4ring the plant or
hail; do thi.i'while hoeitig ;l us guene 4hits
ti , cd, and Moro eel effvvte. ;t• Gna t tahle
us
..poonful to he hill of corn, pOtatoes r
is an abundance fur one adPlic4in.', If a solirtian
be preferred, mix one gallons of WS .
.• tlif, and wafer sparingly with i:Nis en the 6 sail
, and not ol!tireptlnts, at
i lhetiniis before meutton•
ed, taking !care. to stir u - theAnesoluble pr
`.when applied. For thi iturpoio, 'kite Afrian
ta-
I riety will be inlet -ibr, where! ral:.l
I 'grotvdh is wanted, irreipectiit'e
f geed-the clear
solution way . be : the!;,Zinsoluble Inetter
r(phos.phates, 6te.).heing fx- wheat atil
I corn. Guano mty be erintpostO with co:Talon
soil, dry muck, feed acralpings S pr an:rthiiii but
lime and unbleached ashes ; t . 4l!theso liberate the
free and thus ;dirii4n•tats-,etre'cts. of
the . manure.. .
- tr!" . 11% - d ilt.•;o.f(.r .21,w . eF.—a fir
as the evpari:nent. E , 11`1111.1 . 4i . 11 Scotlantd may
be adduced, one cwt: of equal to !ab-mt
five ions of fer:iiyard manure qanaverhge; but
itis much hither for tuAlipathltn for graisly
' It would be advisable'l4he.very different
climaie of the United Strite4 cc;roparative exp..
• ›-
menu be muteon Ili* pot". .
i d the agency
BS, and keeps
is -of Trusses, of
pia or Rupture,
Nchrn required•
• RRISH,
MEM
Phi:adelphia.
r
,teu assortment
'tl which
Storekeepers ip..t
I Medicines, pre
pi - 1111;a, ani sold
0-6inu
E RCTIANT.
rinla.delphm.
endsand the Mer
lie adjoining roan
4rtdve and forward
1:1" Canal to Port
ntermediate placre
GO_to too per cent.
- t &dower frei¢ht
; luvire front, with
e Ethpnine,charxes
e(Eami no de , ..en,
nitty ciap.toil on ro-
MMIMM
ISPin n; s:nrrt•ze, - re
'llia 'hidings nn
!elivired hom..the
12--nrin
& Co
INIERCHANTS• •
(7:• st.. Philadelphia
, I nd °Tar for Eal c a
it inhale oil ;
pack fish cil,
SEI
9, , fy
,2 47-
ALSO;
„farmer's Dgiartuient.
BCl9n9' per acre, tp7an
. faik4arttia, nal is
?ly
re n34i
1' an'.! ! the
! •
habit. • The
Ipl. •
the small grain
L ,sterro, - or
•
on: life
Iduniitts'a S'cOrtEttg . c-vnvetisa
thin with a rimier tho atlltir ' daA ha statedthallw ,
thouzlit h i p h it ft-In : barn :
io...ttifv:A of hiu'lNl4 'lO. aro
by accident ? from vio.n•l hrlcut anl
was burning; and Ca atalire runt
over it ail burnt the itu'itvlO pr'4ticlejan. It was
1 , ,
sowed the spring . fo'lJwirlq tot'rain of same sort
fwe did noklearn what,) audiii was round that
the ashes were a g . ,ll . Llrsiiii4in,l Ole
crop of that year, an.dt;t'ol gr,tsa!,i/:hich! followed.
'The fdan of hurnirichlile.Rll . -; piactis3d
in tinLis.. Vn4dsaiX or surg,hhJut it
ei;!iteen-hundred years
! , 11:-Orie practice has ill's Sure Wl:rover:lent found,
With kin:ll6i tire to hdrn. ih -- ,.jiirreti ground •
IN hen light the to thplphouts resigned,
ridc,v,7:i Jo;,aal FaFiles the.wind." •
f.Llat;nl, in his o 3 . ,stem of culti;;alion, men. ,
tions. the praztice or a ••,-!Cutijs,'of Lyuri, Nor
(En;lanJ,s al f}i! to is ITOtphle .vas shorn
„nal left about IRinzhesigh, "Od So completely
set fire to as to coniuml3 . evot'if particle that-ap
peared upon the surface.l • ThT•olOperation says he,
"'destroyed every v!e,?: I -arid gres, , leaving
the . sudace entirely um-clic-I :NA aih ;
,the con
sequ=m zectvas, that hi 3 drop of whist pniveJ ex
tretnelY edvatitageous, pr4ice bein; full four
2 . qu trters per alrel, lMirloVer, Mi. land s treated in
this moinev r tvai rano irk in and Fred from.
tvaeds.— ster'n;
H MT? TD FtanZll9 Tra*c
hints to farmers, are extratod fri>.it art address de
livered.hefle Agricuitutal
So
ciety; by Jo'siah.
Great profits iii agrie•ulture. can result on'.y fro:n
gre It impro'oment of . thei •
Great improvements of the oit
,can ti
from unremitting indus&y.chieti
evtry fanner should-be virhat qluseful,
la useless espem , e, in fol.ttino 4 to his
discrimination between!'the , e t j t the r
-of the fal-Mer's drat sh ,
coml . with a freedom little short of
The last. should be shunned, 0.4 the
the rocks, 'wherefier secti the wreck ''of
of preceding mariners. j , ;,'„1
In „this art, and alrnot irt art al
the libeial hand that m+eth
Lanes CliEuntr.s.,line ofthe
Mrs has received a quantityj :: ,:X cherri
which, taken indiscriMiriatei. from
fill a pint measure, se Alen
weigh a:pound, and aireat ntlmhbr art
chea around. the mit:ilk?
blacki etid is aptly nanaLd oT4tarean.'
,
CAN•II.I . POT/TOES. -L jt
--Weotice D
Clevefand (Ohio) papei3;th4tseveral l cargoes of
potatoes•have been disciaarge4-;:at that port from
Canada. The cost in Canada4s per bush
el, duty 20 par.cent aevalareo, and sell at Cleve
' land for 37 . 1.; cents per The paPeia say
the trade will be a shott-live . 4l one; -as the 011ie
c rop will ed. - on be in, and it is4ery abundant.:
DtOL;ASSES.—''Stewart'•
yrup.loliteses, a very su 7
7
T.A J.. BEATTY.
. • • ' 18—
TEAM SYRUP S
New York Steam S
perior articlO, for. sate b
1-
May 33
'PRES!' l'ew drums Fresh:Figs, alad
lemons, OranOes, tied just received, an
for .sale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
Jan. 18. 1815. .1 :;.1 "3-
F OKE RSALM9N jus,Cteceived anll for sale
• zcr.• J. BEATTY.
May 3d, • , . 18—
- Elegant .rawcr . '
ooks
. r .
T.., , LI.:GAN'I'LY br.iind 4' r.15-ti,* Rooks with clasps.
I—Lind "Rubrics tri Red. tog ettKlr with the new Pray
t•rjpok just lristzed by fr;eorgil'4f Wayne which is
pronounced to be super,9i tOah),ever pub - lathed:pat
.aeceived and for gale hv . .: , BANN.NN.Ag t
June «'5 . I, =-
.';'• '• ' • 25
. . . ••
13
'e.iult only
study of -7
6n'l what
'art. The
atter koy
uti be in-
rauiion
for Shuns
the hopes
ne, “it li
t hester edi
es. 32 of
ile basket,
unees. 63
Emma
ZEE
the la't