PEEL'S.PATHETIC APPEAL TO • O'cONNELL. • give, thee Dapiet - all 1 can, Titon.gb poor;the otfring b The Meynootts Grant is. all, my 'Dan, ,That I call - yield to trnight give ufrthe Isists.Churvis, • - Put if I dia,: "bell (den& would leave me its 111.0111#1— ' I mean my party Inca. • • Pherhaps pherhaps 'tis fit, That i should more et/Italie ; But' then the house won't slitter it-1. 'nay won't; they won t ; , Believe me,t my :conscience pinch Much more than wards can tell,, ;.To grant thee thu.: a single tach, And thou woullst take an ell'. Oh; ilo.be quiet, Dan' I pray— Do toarate, I implore; Take what I cede,—onother (14y - I may allow thee more. Heep Leland out of water hot,. , 1 heg thee on my kneei, And I won't say that she shall not Hate justice—by degree..! [Pt: NUR. BOOli-IiEEPINGF, • an, TIIE • Men. L' SPITE OF - We are indebted to 'a, friend for the following authentic enecdote",of an old New lurk toeteltant whose name; were we Peimitted to speak it would ound familiarly in the Cars Of many of •our Inc. • tropolitart reaclers:,-7 , In old times it was Ilia custom of merdianta iu .the city of New York . to keep their iiccounts in •.pounds, slid/jugs, and pence. currency. About fifty years ago a frugal. industrious Scotch user. chant,,Well knoWnto the then small community' .of that city. had hi, dint of fortunate ,cOmrucrrial adventure, and ecurumny, been able tocaave some- thing ; like four the . issand, potnids,:--a considerable 'sum of money at that period, and one which so. - eared to its priressor an enviable degree of inde pendence..,, JO,* Plaeesof business and residence' , were, as warre..ustUmary at. that time, under thel same roof. lie . had a clerk. in his. employment 'phase reputation as an accountant inspired thO! . utmost confidence l of his master, whose frugal In e= l ' bits he emulated with the true spirit and feeling of a g'crinine Caledonian.. It Was i.4„mal for the ac .. un ot toin h a i ke siti t annuar ra bala t n h an t s h heet i fo h r t the na lion of f see islet had been the profits of his business the-past ' year. On this occasion the balance sheet ' showed to the eredialat the business, six thousand pounds,. which somewhat astonnshed the increduluuir icier ,. ...4tant, - 'lt .canna be,' said he. . 'You had better count ip spit. I dinnaj think Iha had sac profitable a' b 'mien as this rePresents." . ‘ . ', ' The Clerk witlehis usual patience re-examined the statement, and declared that it. was 'a' right,' and that he-was ,tilling-to wager his salary upon its correctness. " . - . ' The somewhat puzzled merchant scratched Isis head with surprise, and commenced adding up tied Sides Or the !aceriunt fur himself. It proved . right. did na think; said he, 'that I Wa's worth over four tbouSand pourtds; but yo ha' mode me a much tidier mani Wed, well, I ma' ha' been more, successful than I hod,thot, and I'll nee quar rel wi Myser for i tieing worth sac thousand in stead,' 7. . . . early candle light the etore was regularly shut-by the faithful accountant.; and as soon as he had gone,. the'serely-perplesed and incredulo - us merchant commenced thepairitul re,k of going° over and; examining ell the accounts for ,liimself. Night after night did he labor in his solitary men. tilt house, to look for the error, but every cam- • Motion - confirmed the cciritchiess of the clerk,'initil the old Scotcbman begantobelieve it posSible that. he really wasavorth 'sax thousand pounds?' Stint elatedl by this, ailditiou to his wealth. be soon felt; a desire to improve the condition of his - household, and with that view . , made purchase of new furni ture, carpets; and. other elegancics, consistent with the position of a man possessing the large fortune of six thousand pounds. ,Painteis and carpenters were act to work to tear down and. build iup ; and in a short time the gloomy-looking residence in Stone street was, renovated to such a degree as to attract the curiosity and envy of all his neighbors. The doritits of the man, however: Would ,still ob trude themeclwesupori the mind, and be deterinin ed once:More - to snake a thorough examination of his accounts: On a.dark and storruy.,night he 'commenced his labors with the•patient, investigating spirit of a -man determined to - probe the matter to the iety, 'bottom.. It was past the hour of midnight, yet he . had not been able to detect a single error ; but • still he went on. Ills-heart beat high with hope, for he had nearly reached the end (tibia labor. A quickauspicion -seized his mind as to one item in the account. Eurcku.'. Ile had found it! with the frenzy of a mad Man, he drew his broad-tnitu rued white hat over his eyes, and rushed into the street. The vain and-storm were nothing to him . He htirried to the residence of his , clerk. in Wall street, reached the door, and seized the handle of the huge knocker, with which he'rapPid until the neighborhood was aroused with the loud alarm.' The unfortunate clerk poked , .his night cap out ofan upper window,. and demanded, , Who',l there!' : 411's me, ye dm scoundrel!' said the frenzied merchant, addtd up the year of our Iriird among the pounds!' A cat who some months ago drove a horse ha harness that'cOuld everything on the . Shell Road, but who ~bas since got woftlly under the weather, was yesterday met by one who :knew him:in his' 'better day:.: After an exchange of greetings, the Man of .sulky' celebrity, was asked by his friend, Tell, George, got your fAvorite stud yet, eh!' 'toNot a bit of it,' said'Oeorea. •Soil it, Then—got good price, elir -7:119;7 said George; who, notwithstanding his rc eelaiet bad still a hale of his original humor left, 'no, but in sending my shirt to the washerwoman I forgot to take it out, and ehe seized on both for .her bill.• Grorgo well knew what his ffiend was dtiving 'at, Init'ho affected to believe that be epolie of, his boaorri ornament ini , ttad of his crack pacer. lA fellow said to a Jew "Do you they haw+ Jews and jackasses Ogether in England V r 9 .1 didn't," replied the Israelite, "but it it is I TUt., it is fortunate that you and I are not there." The Richmond Star chronicles the follo t ving e'Susion of a. poor ator, out anmewhete, who, fal }jug into the hands of the (ow, in the folloWing pathefic appeal ;-- Sheriff, prire :Hat pres s' .... '.ouch . wif-u single' type • I:l6)A't rut me in tli.treaa, • To stick toque thwitigh 'Tin all in ail to tin , . If OA, what 1111,1 ' • by, uot let rt I!4 4:lh, !—boo ! imEDicispsfl HR: SWA Y NE'S .0451 H SYRUP 01? AV 11.1i , bilE0Y. 'plE GREAT R.AriggDy Von ; CONSUL/ //_TILON COLDS, _ll:,ouGlis, SPITTINO , Or BLOOD BROM-3111 DIFF.IMaN BREATHING, ASTRO/141%1N XN THE ME' AND • BREAST, WHOOPING COUGH, • OROOP AND ALI: :DISEASE.' OF THE LIVER ANWLUNOS DROKEN ' , CONSTITUTION. Aci• • ! rrIlE abase is the.iiriginal.ind only , gOsserne prepa- . .1.• ration from this valuable tree, and has won its way to public favor by its unparalleled sucess . in curing all diseases of the Lune s, notwithstanding the many . ar 'kW prepared by 'Persona have no knowledge Of the science Of Medicine /11 theory or practice, and some morn ireadilirddeeelve ..the uususpecting, use a part, of the name of the original prepearation, such as ~Balsalg of 6Fld Cite org," •PArrniz Balsam of . Wan Cherry," "Refrain of Wild Cherry arid Canfry t : sic.. alt sprung:lmi with a _mercenary View, after "Di wayne's Compound Syrnp of IN ild Cherry" had won a reputation in the "healing art" never to be 'forgot,. teriby many a once cheerless fireside. Therefore the Public should be OD their guard and4ouchase none but the original reparation, which is :daily performing such astonishing cures in Pulmonary complaints, ut ter all remedies ;bad failed and Oa patients given rip as harmless! Thousands of certificates might he pub lished which would astonish credulity itself, but it is deemed unecessary ; below we publish a few of the names of persons who have been cuied 'by this "won-. derfal remedy ;"-- ROBERT pLer:ri, Steward of C Alms tiouSe, near Prankferd,rtestifies to :the efficacy . of Dr, it wayne's ConmoundSyrup of Wild Cherry; in curing Valentine Chapman tine of the most aggravated cases of diseased L'tngs, which has ever been placed upon record, after , • every other remedybail failed and his Physician had given him Up as incurable. • Miss . taAvis, of West Philadelphia, Cured of Bice - - ding of the Lungs of five years standing, her symptom were spitting of blood, attended with a' hacking cough pain in ills side, breast and back. whiclffinally:broughti. on a confirmed Consumption: entirely cured by the use of Swayne's Compound Syrup .of Wild. Cheery. ; Ifirs:llsows. corner of Second .street and German town road Plinadetdhia, effectually cured of itiseased Lungs'and the symptoms of incipiet oonsuniption, by using four, bottles of Dr. SwayrieS Compound Syrup' of Wild cherry. . • ; R. Jacbson, ). D.. formerly Pastor of the fist Pres byterian Church N. Y. testifies-to the efficacy of Dr; Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and reco- • mmends it to the beads of families, having. witnessed its wonderful effect in more thin one hundred cases; iu retailing children of ever} , obstinate, complaint, such as coughing, wheezing, choking of pineal, asth matic attiscks,Acc. • ADDAII#III SKIDDED, , Crawford, county, Pp „: cure d' of a protracted cough, pain in the side and breaSt, after being, reduced to'a : mere skeleton. • ' /ism; Oscines!, ;Whisington, Pa., cured , of Con gumption and Bleeding of the Lungs, after being given .up to several eminent. Physicians, and having used most of the Patent sledicines. This medicine -In all cases gives immediate relief and is a safe, pleasant and etTentual remedy, and worth alTialfroin the most sCepticaL. • • 'rePrepared only by Dr. . SWAYNE, •N. 4rner or EIGHT and RACE streets, Philadelphia tiltierst; all orders must be addressed. blarrh I I 13, For sale in Pottsiille, by DN I EL KRE DS; . and 4, G. BROWN; in Orwigsburg, by It.. VOUTE. r rreb. 17, 7—tV _ ; • 1 . It'.cannot be Denied I:1 _ ( For Truth 43 ighty Oat RE ID Y'S SIt•S'APARIOA thejourest, strongest, and moat efficaciouse,f-any other preparatiourff arsaparia that is matte. I T is Whrranted to be stronger than 0 botilrif MOST I others=.-s, tronger than four Of SOME, and Stronger than three of the STRONG EST .prepared 1)4 any mho in the United States. . [ i • Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is recommended - ,ht all res pectablephysicialis preference to airy other. All who have ever used it, bare derived MORE BENEFIT from One bottle than three to - ten Mothers; ',and those who, after having used other's preparations, -Without benefit, will uselDr. Le iii);•'s. will soon be convinced - (as thous ands hays: already been) of•the'• foregoing assertion. The apparatus with - .which Dr. Leidy's extracts used in his preparation of Sarsaparilla as prepaied, is-the only one in the United States, imported by pr. Leidy himselft from the celebrated housc of Pelleter I:.•'Cav enen, inTaris, at a great expense,' and isCapeble of ex tractinOlie medical rirtnes of Sarsaparilla and miner roots, more effectually than by.any other profess. s SEVER!: HUNDRED? ERTIFICATF.S of rg markable cures and recommendations from clergymen and physicians have been frottaime to time published it is - only thought:necessary - to keep the publie,ueggainted as to where Dr.'Leidy's Sarsaparilla ran by. obtained genuine; namely; at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO RIUM, 191 North SE OND Street, near Vine St., (sign of the Golddn Eagle and Serpents;) Fred. Bfown's and Fred. Klett'e Drug Stores. Philadelphia. • Pri;ejONE DOLL R per Mode; 3 bottle's for $2 . 50, and Shuttles for $4 30. . Also by - ',l. Long,lancaster; and at J. G. RROWN'S Drug Store, -formerly W. T: Epilog's, Centre Street, Pottsville. May 11, • • "JOYFUL • 19— UL •NEWS. Alinst every disease that flesh to may cured by the timely use of OAKELK,V COM POUND TEPURATIVE .1( RIM. Thi's may be proved satisfactorily to those who will 011 at any of the stoics where this invaluable medicine is sold, by certificates (properly authenticated) of perform ed on individuals who had lost all hopes of relief— , certificates of Musicians who hail the most severe cases Under treatmeni,theicpatients having taken the medicine by tbe irad vice and been cured--1 certificates from the Pi othonotary;.Cleik Orphans'iCourt, No tary;g:c.. statimf ' iheir ampiaimance with persons of respectability and standing, •wlio ha - ving,tbe good of their-fellow utenot heart ; have Viduntarily come for warttand.eiven a statement,oithoir case and its cure. for publication ,&c. dx. The cumber of iitese certi ficatett being too great for newspaper publication; the subscriber has deemed it advisable to have a copy of the most important cerffictites properly authentica ted, under seal, to be. placed- at the stores of agents, who have the medicio a for gate,where persons afflic ted with Scrofula o r K ii r. evil Wltits Swelling, Chronic Rhcionatistr lit r, Mercurial diseases Eruptions of the kin, t. .+v): of long standing or in eipient Consumption, stni Ilead-ache, A:c , may have an opportunity : of ascertaining the names and residences of those who hare been etireil by its use, and who will be Willing, if ettlled upon; to give every inforthation required. . I • As 'a more gencraferideifee' that this is no' quack medkine. i would refer to, the names of, the follow. in, well knOwn physiciam4, onto have attested to its effica*y,---Dr. .1. I'. Mester; Dr.. G. Bircn. Dr. incl. Otto, pr. 11.11. Itlublenhere, Dr: E, other. Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chemi• cal *ore of ' .S. J. 11. Valls:NT Kinnle/ 'arbon henry Voutd. Orwigsburg uary 21, 1 4-0+ Dtt. Liairit , s Saisapariila ;Blood Pills. Port Jut • RE ONLY rum in existence containing Sarsapa -- • n their composition. They purify the Blood and FluidS of . • the ,body, arta cleanse the Stomach and lifflve)s Iron all nOXIOUiI sub stances that produce diseaed. I They are composed entirely of segetable Extracts, (freed from 'mercury and minerals)! which make diem the •safest,'GCst, and most effteacions of any other pilla•in existence. - - . Scieral thousand certificates of their: efficacy have hire tofore been published, and their sales are ia , reasing 177tnuidly by thousands., Xote than ;One Aft/lion boxes ; havel already (teen bold since thelr introduction. b" . MORE 7x411, 100 000 BIJKES havocbeen sold in . Philadelphia Rhine: the past year; thus showing that to the place where they are manufac tured they have_ a reputation, greater than any other pitts-C-p hich arises from the - i fect that Dm Lmoy is well kuotoo at home as a reoolar Ph!te feign; and; his pills are consequently eiliplofed with greater confidence than any - Other; in addition to their own efficacy- Qualify and not. quantity,ls a valuable attribute be ton gin gto them; one box skiing ' more good' than two to four of others. • advised, therefore,. when ne essity ; requires to take ;zone other than • ; • ' • 1 DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS. • Try them: (ihepes . st hut 2.sients n'trox..) Try them t so; well satisfied will yoube of their good precis, you will never take any othere.',. After; you have tried all other kinds, then try Dr. I.,MilyieLtiood Pills, the dale) - ence;will soon be discovered. • No change of dietno re_ sir:tint from occupation, or:fear of catching cold need .he apprehended; yonngandoldinai take them with e qua l'safety. , *•lPrinchal Oilier and Depot, Dr. Leitly's Heald' Emporium o. North SECONDstreet; near VOW., (sign of the Golden Ball and serpents) Philadelphia. ; by Klett • Co., Wetherilt, & Co.; W. Dyolt & Soni; A. s: & E. Roberts di Co.; and city Druggists gen i . - Also by P. Pomp and .I. Dick Son .; Gaston, J. F. Long. Lancaster, and most respectable Druggists and Store ; keepers in the United States. • , . Alsopt C, BROWN'S (late W. T. toting%) Drug Store, Centre street, Pottsville, ; • ; May .11, • ,; , - I .CILLAPGOOIOi FOR v4sn, i i- And no Ci . edil girrn. ! . ! . , THE subscriber hasjust opened at the Store former ly 0 occupied by',Crosland & Christ, on Rail Road at. .‘, a general assortment of Groceries . and Previsions, whicih he will at the Juweitpossibic przcs for taah : 1 finch as . . • 1 Sugars, Molasses, Coffee..' Chocolate, Tea, Clumie, Rl(o,3pices,&c., Sperat and Whale 911, Spec- ; ' I mace% klouldif,and Dipped Caiidles, . 1 Soap, Tobacco, Segarg, liarini. Shoulders, Mess Pork, 1.. , I Dried Beek od- fish.3lackcrel , • .. .• ,:,, - I . ' '-- . AVILLI4I4II. bi,4RSITALT. May231844.y ..,_.: Jil : t ,. ........ ,, ..t %,... ' '.l t : .. ' fi7o.l.:Sti FIGS.—A re* 'dynnv, freshi'Fltis "ila, 1 Lemons, Oranges-and' Raisins join icceived, a hd' roi4ale. by. - - ' • - ' ..)_(WPI, 5. ‘.. C..144Tr0•41 ' Jan: 18, -Vtir 1815 xt,EVtr,YORK. and4.t'eaclei4y, di 3. tipATTY. May 3J, ' , . 3 i - i , i -_. ! .., .g."atent I a op!s.'l, -, - 1 . - - Heroic., ~ , .. . . Fur the . list of - 111ine.s', lltulteOps, Nel for • , side,. •or - Intilorlel 'lO - order bu i i ,-. • ; the airsE, Ropes arc ettW almost esellisively used ti . V , 4bei couterita;piiit on the Railways in Great Mt -. lan; an* are found to lid grdntly superior to.4ldinp n ?1 ,.. ones, Its' regards surettri durability and ecurtuniy. • The' 't Patent Wirellories,',' Wave proved a fter itt e years serviee,.to.be - still fit good eonditioq.' Wilt Jiel2lPCllllllle9., tlriiotlbte the size mid' weight , tiesyr tasted longer : than R or, 10 mouths. mid' - They tinge beim used foratmast every, phrpose to . tvbielt 'icemen noir,: and chains 'Rave been applied. , Mines: Railways, ReavY •Vranets. -s;.inding loiticing,•. WittdOW UtOs; Meaning Conductors, Sign'l lialyard,j)Ur ,RoTies d-.e. dr.c.i. , They ate, made Ober' of Iron :or -Copper Wire, abd in cases of batch expußtre tO dariipne.. sj of Galvanized Wire. -r . -' i: , •,,7..' .*- I • 1 . Testimonials:front the Oust em inent-Engineer-' in Ebgland, can be F.bovvii ai l to theif eirmiencyc and any additional infomation requited , respertlng thd differ int descriptions, and alniDeaiii n viD be r,ii•en b‘.7 • . ' - ;ALFRED F. FLEMI ~...10 Broad it'..N. pork, .) Sole at nt for the UnitediStatel: . e OR' *. ca ; n. IQ C.. ~...1 t' '- 'r.. IN `r. t. -w ri anti Houses " • sp) FOR SALE , 9 an out Loh i, tying prinofial o ' t. ' 3 'd ti . I . r __ . iIISTORY _OF THE POPES. •i. , - HEIR crimes, -tniirders, pcdsonitigq, parncides iffi l Atidol , cries ;and it nests, frnrn l St. Peter in Ure gory- the XVI., including' the-blowy or i the ti 3 iints liilartyrs, Fathersiof ihn Church,. ftchclous Drders, Cardinals, Inquisition's . , Schianta, and , the great Re furinets,with the crinicarcif Kinn, fatteAls, and Fm *ors, by' Lonis - Alarie Do Cormcnin, trdnolated Iron did French. Part lot 25 cent's—Vial colo red platen .-.. 371 eta.juet teceived !and Tor sale by c : ;•.. i 13, DANAA,Nr,! Mem. May - 15, , 1 • ' I , 1.. go.— ' . GEORGE H. POT B, , ,• T NVIYES.the attention of pitrehaaera t his atock i _l.Fresli Goods Just received and tidw opentni , at hi. Store in Centre st, W few doors al;Owe *die PI 1,4111, [louse, all of whieh lie. will sell ut Ithe unrest price for cash his own orders, or in exchatiL , „ fur uuntr produce. February 10, ' ) ' : • " . I ALSO, 'a targe.nurnber of Buirdin various sizel,-on , the Navigation tract in the Borough of Pottkville. Apply SAMUEL LEWIS neat estate' July 16 : • MS . . H'S.. SUPERIOR. PATENT 1 .• TRUSS . . • I - j - -1 Q) '. • . , ~ I i . , • - . .. . . , 1 ----- 1 1 • ALSO, ' ' • ' . ... - .11. - j ',.-:".. 0: 12 ,.......;,--,---er- -,, , -- w? , I.)r. Jo ›eph _W4ite:',lt Uteto...ttdoinltirtl , ~._ • ...sok toomtr. 6r. ta . . -• S tip To or t era. . a JOSEPH F. SEMERS, 1 .0 lo .„ A. liopl.ly..of .i.lic alpve articles, jureecived RAS removed his, re sidence, next door' to illrown and for Bale, at the manufacturers prices, by Drug, Store , ' in . the building occitPied as.?. Shoe JOHN” S. S.C. bIATITI3, ‘ Store, in Centre street; Pottsville. Where he cmitintie:3 .. , to', operata in all the;vatious tiMnehes Of the.;llenthl - .."- - ' . : ' ' . DruoZisl 1 Art ; such as . , ( ' , 1 If 1' • i c October 2.5, - • • . • • 4.1=-1 , - Pluzgingi F il ing, Cleansing and Drawing. I , . . .... . IR.— ............. lI I! also will insert in the bast manner; sintrle teeth, •-•----- whnie sole, at reasonable prices. 11 I Having had a practiral'experienrtiof litany years, feats con fi dent of giving satisfaction to all . tvio, in favor him With their custom. • . 1 ; - v, I i IL 2°- ~ t....1 5-1- Cb=q.l2. 'C I E 57 %..t:A 3 , _---.. t 4 &FT r --__. YC ?+2Wf :~ •••• ...;.. ••••• irt" • 2, Z ..." - t) (rq Pi 0 2 ••• 4.1 co t ` 7 4, G . .. r , re MEM <,,, ..., , T. S 1 i MN c,la • O ~~----- IE ~r.' .;I Co C . b 0 a* , z c , ... -t 'l2 c. . 0 I); l l re! Tgl MEE "i -1 MI z u, g • _ o , ;•„; ,t i 6 I I ESlit ME MOVALN„ 7`. 'MOVED. EU & KUEB.v,ER, from their old Gaud C. tie s tand formerly, mu Pied let the Coiner , of Nor tegi 's, where they ociii ex 059 ' it RIETIES 'OF44Ea S. ron Pork fint/if atl Lc prices. .ll _ A Vir AVE removed tre Street, to the Messrs. Reber,: and Rail Road sire: sale daily, ALL THE, Beef Veal.Lanib , 14 at the lowest tnarkcl Cali and see :het March 15, 1845, ers, Papip ToDyerii, Blene Engine B PASCA L IRON WOIRKS. 'OUGHT IRON TUBE in calilue inid to LI fent lon pg, pressure Stout 900 to 255,i) lb math • Stop ; ttoetts,j T., L, and it, fitting together, with 'crew EAM, WATER, GAS, a d fig other STEAM BOILER rt.tita WELDED , I‘" From 4 iaches to k capable of sustain, per square inch, other futures to e ointn, suitable for LMOMOTIVE an, • I ( - 1 43 i I. Arf Manufac , lured and FOr sale by AIAN3ZR & 11101111143. timer of Third & Walnut 8 ree tiADELPHIA.I NORRIS, Warehouse B. E. 6 . . PHI July 11, , • - DOWNY & V'OCIIT ARE constantly receiving from New lock an are fering at their store in MoiTlS'Addititin to P4ttsvi Caine, Sugar, Tea. kfolasses„ Haws, Shoulda a, Al Pork; Fish, Bah. Cheese, Oil, Candles, Soap, Jain Ertill, Tobacco, naleifflay. Fiecti;'&c. &r; All f sal they otrcent city whidesale prices, freight oat adt Nay 24tli .!'andlles received and for area W DONES 4- FOC IT': 30 Boxes Sterine C July .5, 60 Boxes brolyn au ,d yellow SOAP, far sale at DOVOEY & FOC T'4 2 June 14 MA ME REL:in bbls. and lolf bblsi just ecei JYI and for sale at I • DOWNEY & FOC IT't "June 14, . ...d.recelvedlat.the stnre of DOWNEY 44 P0 lIT, 21 MINER S' OIL, j Ilay; 21th, rr IQUORS, Gin, Whlske)., Brandy &c in 13.15., DOW.:!;EY &IFOG T'S, I 21 May 21th, ROPE of 311 descriptions by the coil Or onu d, at DOWNEY & TOCUT'S. 21 May 24th, LUMBER 30,000 feet Seasoned White Pine ppards Plank, and ID Bundles of Slain ales Jest recOvod for sate at . - DOWNEY kr. FO klay'3l, 24 uhd.. of emEn, us t rdteived apfl kr F asl at '" June 28, ' • a 6— { UPERIOR — StIGAR CURED Hpts.l—, Watranied a choice 4riicl,e: for a le by L.fune2B;' '26=. 1 - iEA`• ? Cheap FOlt tonveyiKw4l one inch bore m Iffindred feet an tengtt to i 2 justrei i June =I, Lewlett !ter with' small head, 1.i% , V is vg;t l gl,; l 4l:4tl d e l ei :ceived and for saW by L. . i B. ,BANNr, -5- . E:D Y'o I ArmEDNip\-,-- Fato. fox: tlie - l'eople. • • • 4 CO3 it, ..4. ' C 4 ' a l a • ..r." ultr. constantly increasing populiiiiiYancTenfe of Fulinestock'i Vienna - Lige, has induced line:,- 'sort,l whir are envious of rts Sueeess to:malm off uptin the public preparntionx' which idlerjed,ical Melt IttiOw. to be%'incTfiescidu's ,eipelling thirrnLs . trona the -1 his Vormilbgebas mode its way -into ;.sublie room' noun. the ground of Its owniteinXie Intents, more' -than any either medicine of e kind now 'pled; •o n d hue many worm " 'remedies have by dint of putting been hreed intri:srde, and sheirtly'atler gone •lide the tx3curity_which their worthlesiness justly, user iteil.. Flixnesteick's Vertnifilge'contimieslM 'be triiirriphanily sUstmeit: It hits' only to Ate tied a nd its Keels fullysustain 01.! that to said of tiff wonderfel expelling power. • , Certificate. . • • • rtes, EricCu, A'e.to Y.; .hia, 7, 151.3. , • . We cortify.that.we have used B. A Fiihnestook's Verinkfuge in out fatuities, and in:every ease it has provided a-decided and effectual remedy Mr expel. liag worms from the system. We., egrdialiy reepm. , .„. • rgi,dit to parvils whe Lake chuldren 3111,cted }vita that Onii,geroqs.ruulady - • ELON , 11111. B. PAINE, •, • 1. ROUT MAY, • - 9SEPII BURROUGHS.' For Sale, wholesale and retu:l, at Actin% Ware. house of . " . 4 ' t z , e'r• cot 't & Co. cornet or Sixt4 and WoOd sts.' ritsburg, Fa.' For Sale in Pottsville. by CLENENS& I'ARViN, ' Druggiats. Deeernber.9 , • • • 50— . . _ . Fourteen 'Valuablei Articles. 1, Baesnan's VERMIFUGE—R; cerium entre for worms—sofe and very .phasant id take. 2. Ginsotv's ExXPAcrort, which removes' Grease °fall kinds, Dry Paints,Tar, Varnish and Wax from carpets or fromelozhinc. }without! injuring the color or the cloth. I 7 • . . . 1 • 3. LONDON Vi.T PATER—the beat thing known for, • killing flies antltpusquctoes. ! ' 4.• A Certain.Oestroyer of Wats, Mice, Roaches, ,and Ants and another of - Bed Bug's. 5. QUNN's Sri:cis* for: Sour Stomach, fleari Bitrn and'lNater Brash, by ono , who - has' suffered thirteen years before he discovered the cure. G. •132.. STEVEN'S Gaces OESTAIENT for the Piles. , It has never failed to . ctire. • - I . • 7. - 11AnalsnSt's 'P E 7 Warn: 8. OrteyttAirs INDS:1181J; INN.,—tvitilout a rival. ._ • 9.. Tut: CoprouND CONFECTION OF FIGS- , i1111" lb. ' the. medicine fur children and women, it is so picas -1 ant:to take. I, . 10. 'BECK'S VEGETAE ABL wriett.tous PILLS. .11. GUNN'S C.51 , 41..i ENT' WATER-I'llOOF PASTE, for „, Ilarnees, Bouts, &c. It , . soften's the leather,.ani keeps .... , tly out the water. .• . Sil Poor. MAN . s STRENGTHENING PLASTER. • ,13: JAcasox's DIARSHCEA MIiTUBE, which cures the worststharrlice in a few hour;s. - • I . ' 14. 3 ACESON'S InSENTEItY 11111TUBF:.' a certain and speedy ciire for Dysentery and Summer Coin. . , p , laitit. , j The above Valuable articles are wholesale and re. tail., by 1.. C. GUN N, No, I Smith Fifth street Phila. delphia, 7 -wheie Storekeepers and, others will be sup. Ttlit.d with pOre African Cayenne Pepper. Arnica Flowerp, Drugs, uenerallY, Paints, Oils, Glass. and varnishes, at the I lowest prices. 'Perms only Cash. trr Cut out the nBvertiseiront, and bring it w'' you. 1 Philada.;luly 12th, El II co, V , 4 ~.. 0 EEE ots 1 ent r c st. .29-2 r VALUABJJ REAL ' • F , (1./? .0 • • . . • /V IE subscriber orers the ' following destrahle proper' y, situate on Main street, Mount CarbOn,. e at Private Salo., - • - No. I—All - those lour confidant's new - twa.story. framd houses, eaeh•containing in`frent Syri, 48 feet by 18 feet deep; with Kitchen •• • • ' 12 feet by I 4 feet deep, and good Cellars • 11111 OV I igag un d er the wnole, and excellent Spring -t--..--- *of water fa front. - - • "ll' No. 2—All those new two story stone house - it, l' l y . built ot the best materials ; each house containing j ;-, . ify feet front, by 30 feet deep, with *gardens al for cached. . No. 3—One two story frame house having ' 3 rooms on the let story 3 on the 2d and good 11) Gar rtd and utni ou :I ` / I n gi s ' at . . t .;:2. with , Kitchin in the rear. , Also, a good Stable :.1* present occupied by the I subscriber. : _ • N. 4—All those :I'm new f"fo Story frame houses. ....1 ' one and a half story high, ‘7:l(ttCho'us2 having, 14 feet i Ircint by 'X 1. 'feet deep, with tia;0 1 e 111 . . mi l,. and good Garden attached. ' , I ,' No. s—One lot of grourid, 60 feei front n; 200 uritierneath, , . feet deep with a good one and .1. half' Stor}bouse upon-the saran;. . . , .'• t , No. 6—All those 4 contigtious.i lots situated in . East Illonut Carbon nearly opfiosite the weigh locks ai, and fotmerly , owned by Capt. 'Slidllaber i each ton g! raining in front 30 feet by 150th depth-having there on two frame hoses with good Springs of water on the premises. , The above property is situated al the the . termina of 3 railroads, viz. the Phi sdelphia, Mount Carbon fli,, and Port Carlton ßailreads,, nd will be sold ; on me cominodating terms; for they particulars apply to . , WM. COLLINS,or JACOB R. BIIIGHT. Feb. 1.1845, , . 5- ors, : to her TilE subscriber offers for sale a well se eeted and genuine assortment of DRUGS MEDICINES, &c., eAL consisting of Chemicals, Medicines, Perfu . a-swg' piety, Window Classes, Patent Medicines Drugs, Paints, Dye-Stint - a, Oild, and Varnishes, Pain Brushes, &c., Which lie is disposed to sell at a Mal advance, and respectfully solicits a share of the patron age of the public.. -lane prescriptions carefully compounded, ' fliyicia , Mr, aeSS MnrCill6ll , • Oft, -------- . hit . TAIL FOVNZAYNE'S CHINESE HAIR ERADIHA ded. 1/TOR:—Which reruovei Superfluou.s Hair front the 21+ Face Neck, forehead, &c. For sale at kIAII'PNVS —i- Drug Store. • larch 15, ' 11— -- - - , - , a - Timms NiAN MEDICINES 13.1 • i 1A GENERAL assOrtment kent s constantly on hand tl HIM-101ZZ I& SANDHRSDN'S Nuw Drug Store, Pottsville. 20, IMES WASHINGTON HALL, SCHUnKILL HAVEN. • , S. 1 -••••• ... . THE subscriber hereby gives notice to the. f 1- [4= ti - citizens of Schuylkill t ennty, and the travell - Ai -• i ,' ing community, that be Las taken the above wznioneil Motet, - formerly kel,l , Mr. Kauffman, which he bas refitted up in an'ext tent style', for the I p\ ii —t accommodation of all those witccfei isposed to pal - ronlze him. His table will lie sitpplie&with all The del: It icacies of the season. and-the charges will be mhderate. Obliging and' attentive servants and ostlers will al ways be ready to attend to the wants of vissfrirs, and his stabliim is amply su ffi cient to accommodate any cumber of horses and vehicles. • n A few Boartlefs can be accommodated on ieason, . able terms. , : ' • SAMUEL BEARD. 1-- April IS, i 15Ffimo id Goodd D ESP ECTFU 1.1.1 i infants the Public that he has It Removed his Store to the New Store room in the stone Rouse of Mrs Phillips, with a locust tree in front ' of the door. and next house above Mr. Thompson's corner, opposite Messrs Pollock's Store. And has just Received a new assortment of Spring Ocinds which will be sold at the lowest cash juices. Intddition to his • fancy dry goods dr.trlmines he has received, And will,; keep on hand a general assortment or leghorn. braid, Gimp. Straw. & fancy Bonnets; at the lowest Priees.: • ,• ' 1 Pottsville March 221845, i - 12—!' n tc i' -' _ooket `Bocoks - and •Wallets. 6,, - , - r . erill*ilbocribeihae-Just opened the beat stock or ; Is 1 Pocket Rooks and Wallets ever offered foe sate•in, this place, :Cannot' examine for y our s elves.,. .• fI."BANNAN;Agent 4 .. • • I^eb22, • . . , . APOTHECARY' STORE. JOHN. S. C. 31,52T1N.. - 4f(= Removal & New JOSEPH MORGAN, 'TUE ,CLiEikrEST PASSAGE :AGENCf IN Tli6 .UNITED STATES. ° i 'liiiii . . Joseph ...). urrayls , Splendid i lanenf Londosysn, d Liverpool Packets. AIeRANGENIEW,TS FOR, 1845. Old Est'abished 'Passage°Rice. 100 l'ine Slreel,Ccir,.of South, N. Y. . ~ i~ .. 4 t . • •%1 ' 4116,-- ` I K - • 11E lut~eeribrr boid,ave to Call Ibe • Attention o Iriends and the public in general. to the follow tniz,at rattv,entents for the year 1815, and furthe purpose ef. bringing ,out .Cobitt, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. -try the following lte7alt:r l Packet . Slaps to and from Liverpool. sAwe'N'alne.s... Captains • „ Days Of Sailing front NeW York. New'Sitipt ~Nye, . June -6 Oct. 6 Feb 6 Oohed Stotes 4 " Britton,." "11. " 11 Gartick• - . Skiddy, . " 26 "26 lick lleary, Delano July 6 Nov. 6 Mar, 0 Waterloo, . • Allen, "II • 9 IL," 11. Roscins • , ." 20 ," ""26 independence, Allen," ; Aug. 6 Dec. fi Apr. 6 Saptuei „Dicks, Bunker, "11 " '2 " 11 ', Stddons: E. obb, 120 0 "•26 Ashjnton. Ifuttleson; ' Sept. 6Jan 6 May 1 i Whitney , Thompson, Is '" 11 " 11 6 Sheridan_ Depeyster. 26 :" 26' V 26 Ship's Name, Captains. 'Days of Sailing front Liverpool. •1 • New Ship . - Nye, July2l Nov. 21 Mar 9.1 Pulled Stales, . Britton, . "2 6 " 26 " -2tl :Garrick, Skiddit, Ang.ll - Dec. Apr:ll atrick Henry, Delano,. ",2i -" .21 21 :Waterloo, • •• . Allen. • " 26," 26 26 Rottcius, ; Eldridge, Sept. 11 lan. 11 May 11 Independence., Alter . " 21 "21 " 1 'Samuel flicks; ' Bunker, "• 26 ;:" 2ft • Siddons, obb, Ort. 11 Feb ,11 rile 11. Ashburton,' • " 21 ', - '2l ." 31 Stephen ,Wlinney, Thompson, 26 sheridlin : ,Depeyster, Nov. -11 Mar. 11 Jnly • In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number Splendid Mew. York Malt -Transient Sbips,such as the •Scotland,' Russel Glover,' 'Bello,' and isea:' will continue to sail from Liverpool, weekly ;in Regular succession; thereby preventing the least pos sibility of elelay•or detention in Liverpool; and for t the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their families - or friends. I have arranged OA pay mentor lay :Drafts on the following Banks :Cork ' Limarick • Clcimmel Lonelondstry, Sligo, ' ,Wes.ford 1, • ' Belfast,- - Waterford Galway Armagh, . • Athlone, '; • Kilkenny.' Balina, , 'Fralee, • • Monaghan, Youghal, Banbridge, Ballymena. -. arsonstow:n DoWnpitrick, Cavan, • ' Lurgan, , • Dungannon, Bar,,don, Ballyshannon, ; Strabane ' Skibbrcenl Omagh, Mallow, Dublin • . Cootehill, Kilrush, Scotland---The ity Bank of Glasgow England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood &.Do. bankers, London ; 'Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, LiVerpool,• Passengers can also be engaged from Liverpool, to hiladelphla. Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular acket on application being made personally' r by letter. [post paidl addressed to JOSEPH Mc-MURRAY, 100 Pine erect; corner of South street, New York - AGEN'T'S. • " _ • • . • Beni. Hannan, ottsville, a.; Michael itTullert,ißo chestor, 'N. Y.; Jer. flaggot 11. I. ; ough, Albany, N.Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio; Thomas 'McQuade, Utica, N. Y. I also beg leave to assure my friehds and the pilbhe In general, that the greatest punctuality will be cbsci- Ved la the sailing of. the above Ships, together with all others which I may have, and that assengest. will experience no delay on their arrival at the different 1 rats where they 'scan's() embath.. i . , P. S.—Free Passage can alszo be secured from the various POrts .in Ireland, and Scotland.' from which Steamers run to Liverpool • BI N 4 of t seine, ' Sole Agent Cur the. Stale of Pennsylvania Februlry 1. r 5 N• • •- . .. EW GOODS., . . . 'TOSEPIi MORGAN, has jest received a naw' aSsort. Li meet or ,Goods, aninne %Odell are splendiiiiiew 'style Prints, Silk Embroidered Nett death, Bross'els Net `2?, yards widc.for Shawls, Tbibetand Silk Shawls, Lisle and kslibiliton Lace, a very' smpeiior article of Strik Jvanett Muslin. Thread Lace,Jaronet inserting, are . .. variety ofother fancy goods, all of witia Will be sohd at,abc. lowest Mill prices. Pottsvill Julyl3 - 29 - • • • z" EEO PO'I"I'SVILLE • IRON WOR`RS, • E. W. cG 1 N / , I -7510 F:PETF ULL Y annonnees to the Public,' ilmt he It hastaken the Estahlishm'ent,known as theleotts ville iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is ntepared to ?mild all kinds of Steam Engines,mann facture Rail Road Cars, andliachinery of alinost every , deseription,nt the shortest notice, andouille most rea sonable terms. Persons from .abroad, M want of Steam Vngineti will find it to heir advantage t give him a call before engaging elsewhere . MlitY ti - . • Pour ,10 Feed lusine.4‘.4. r Il F. subscriber respectfully . announces to tile pub ,dic, that he hilt associates blr. I.itythail Evans with hint`iin conducting a genertil,Flour and Feed 'liminess, linger the lino of RILII3II & EVANS', at the southeast corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the . , ho t:Ouch of Pottsville, where they , will alwhys keep on haritl; . a large and gclfid ass'oritnent of • Flour, Feed, • Hay tw ' &c., •. . All'of 'Which will be 'Sold at the very lowest irates They' 'confidently snlieit the 'patronage of the public, believing thar'alt wholleal with them, Will find it to ilieirdnytuat 341 vantage. . ,tnly 10, ' RUCII Ar...E7 ANS. • Hollow Ware. i • JUST received at the'S'orl Stord a large and I;cill'fa assortment of,Uollow Ware consisting of 8:„'••1, 2 ...and ,gallon pats Skillets, Boilers, &c.,• &c,,• which will. Fe sold wholesale or retail at the lowest cash prices. Also waggon bases ..f all sizes. cedar ware mull as tubs, bucket=, Jan; 1 2 ;18 15 . • 2 EDWARD 'Y .ARDLEV. ' - THIPS.—For safe MARTIN!' Drug VV Sthre—an assortment-of Gig,- 'and CarriSge Whirs, March 22 4,11 TEAM • SYRUP M OLASSEt.A.-.-S teware. 0-Picts s ,:rk Steam Syrup Molasses, a very sir pericriaticie, for Fate by . & J. BEATTY.: May 3d, Ice . . i Ice .Cream. •. : TllO Subscriber baring retitled hij .Ice'Cream Sa tood, 14 now prepared to;furnish his Ice Creates, every day and evenhiplarins i the week—also Parties, and private families supplied at the shortestPrintice. JOAN 8. C: MARTIN, i 22 Ma) 31: Irott!-Iron!! • ' TUST. , reeeived at the Vlrk Store a large and general roshrtment of -Rolled, square, flat, awl Round Ear con all sizes. also Hammered square iron from I inch to 21, rah road tongues, Sledges and. Hammers. semi" liars, Slit roda for horse shoes, Juniata nail rads! nane( Iron, &c:, &., also Spikes and Nails, in their va riety. EDWARD. YARDLEY. Jan a 4, 1945. I. Serap• Books & Port Folios. Books and Port Fans very cheap, juat open- Lied and for tale by B. HANNAN itg 4 t. Jane 7th 23— ~ tiOWE'S School for the Flute. I . • Do - do for the Violin, . . I Containing each'new and corrolete Instructions, to gether with about 150 pieces of Music, pric.d 50 cents each, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN June 29 SO-- . ' t Agent. • Boarding. • • TIIE Subscriber has recently opened a4mactling, house in Aluriet i street. Pottsville. and *ill be pleased to have a nil - tuber. of respectable boarders Good accommodation will be furnished on reason able terms. Also transient Boa rders , accommodated on reasonable terms. ELIZA 11AUGIIANVOUT. Pottsville May 11 • -18-1 ICE CREAM SALOON. C; B N S'..l, E N xS• H E Ifiß ~ nevErePaired and refitted their elegant Ice Cream Saloons, in Centre street, just belowlilabantan go, street, and are prepared an serve up ICE CBEAbI. Peach, Pine Apple. Lemon, Strawberry, Vanilla, &c. at all..huurs. ;Ice Creams furnished to parties, at the shortest notice. 11 June 14, -1 121-Onio • . . Music ! Music ! ! BOSTON ACADEWPS Collection of Church Music, Flees Union Choral liarniony *and AtriSit, The Ilarroonist 7 Iticknk &Fleming's Evanactical Music, ' j Wyetlea ReAlusitory °figured Music, Just received and fur sale by 'Nov. '3O 48- Ilan goad Iron. 1 JusT received at (fie York Store, 20 to of Rai Road Iron. 41lie following series, to wit : 8 ton . • , , . • ton sI. • ' 6, ton la z 11.1 411 of which will be'sold for CASH .ss low as it can be had any wnere of tho same quality. Aug 9. 32-3 t. EDWARD YARDLEY. PSI:Lk - DE . IJ PHIA 101.8121AV1. H. - BROWN, & CO., -,,M1101,55A1:E.1.7" GOOD DE...Eaa.. No.' 20, North Fourth dreet,:Philuda. ' • LTAVE a Mrae Stock Comprisini a gentiaivatiely of .17.A.MERICAN and FOREIGN DRY GOODS. •, • They tt..grulatiyatterid the .driction Satrs at which they can frequently purchase many .. seasonalle descrip tions of Goods, **ch. beton tile regalia - prices,. and WhiClythey Wilt sell at a mall adraige. - Itteit rect,lve lawny ;Gods direct from Manufacturers, andruill also be ,receivirig the unrest itgles of Fort'- illou Geoviaa sooting they ate in the maiket, from im portations both here and in New York 1.. Their exertions will be , directed to keeping constant ly, a very superior assortment of the: most desirable Staple and Fowl Goads. which theyintOrd to offer to Country Merchants on the moat favorable, city at the'4otretrr.prices they can be:found at 11.1 the of Philadelphia, and iespectftilly invite ,thein'to examine for thenaselves..., • Their stoik tonsisti inpart of the following Cloths, CasSimeres,.Sattinetts, leans, Plaided anti Striped Jeans, [a new article, ] Flanhels - , Kerseys. Lipsey!, Red Padding, Canvas 'Padding, Beaver ' teens, Velveteens, Velvet Cords, 4lpaca Lustres • , Testings, Cravats, Stocks, Mottkise. de gitins, Gingham!,' Lawns, IrDli Linens, Russia .. Sheeting nud Russia Diaper. . ' Goods for Summer Wear, New .Style Fancy Fined Linen Drillings, Plain Brown Lineth Crape Gain- broons, Corded. Plaided and striped Ditto, [new goods,] Plaided - and striped , gremlins, [new H goods,] Nankeens; Rxtra Heavy Cottonades, Stitinuer Clottis,Denims, Mexienn Mixtures, Blue and Fancy , Coloured Drillings. ',Satin Jeans, Fancy Single ?Tilled , Cassimeres,' • Coat Ginghams, &g. Brown and Bleached fituslins;•c,heckireTickings, Brown Drillings, Canton Flannel, Plain Cambries, , Checked and striped ditto, Lace Cambric : lm, U.:ker . nets, ,Boog arid Sitiss ditto, Lace Goods in variety, Coloured Canthricks, Rosie •ty, Gloves,' Thread, Bittions, and a full as -._sortinent of Trimmings, &c. • . PRINTS—it very extensive assortment, to which nevi : Styles ateadded as they come froin the iilzinufie. tore rs. - 1 March 1; 9-- FORWARDING; AND Cr:1070810N MRRGRANT, Vine street Schuylkill, Philadelphia, ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the Mer -"cl,*nls o :Schuylkill, Burks and the dOluining cowl lies. . he is itow prepaired to receive and forward Mereoandize otevery description by Canal to Port Pottsville, Reading and the intermediate places in good covert, Boats, at rates from fsti to,loo per cent tower than by Rail goad. ' The subscriber will ship goods at a lower. freight than they can be caned from the Delaware Aunt, with these •advantages' to the Captains, the shipping charges are•less the expense of Tortage is saved, and rio deten tion otthe goods, so that Merchants may depend on re- Ceivlng them in all despatch as Boats will' leave his Wharves Batty. No additional charges for commission, storage, re ceiving or delivering, freight at any of the landings on the line. I. Morchamlize for Reading, will be delivered from Mel • Boats to the Merchants :Store, • Philadelphia March"' 18'25. • - - E. A. HATHAWAY & Co. i G ENEnio. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ~ .71, 0 ! 03 North. Wharves, foot of 12rci st.„.Philadelphin ' TI,AV F. received onconaignment and offer for sale a .the lowest. rash prices— -50 bales Ist sort eastern hop's ; • ' ' . 2000 galls fall and winter press'd whale oil : ' 1000 do do • do black fish oil, • 300 dos painted pails; I. 100 boxes Ist quality sperm candles ; . , • 150 do . mould tallow candles;. , . . • , 000 do yellow soap ; • 50 do No. I ritheolate ; • 1 ' 200 do ..Imbec (staled) herring; 100 110 do . No„ 1 ,do l 100 bids. ackerel. N05..1, 0 and 3 ; 50 do Italitfix ; 4 almou r 50 -do eibb'd Herring ; 25 do. pickled codfish ; ' • 40 ,do Cranberries; i • •,. 50 tubs GOshen butter ; ~. •• - 4000 lbs. Herkimer county cheese . -, 10.000 do dry cOdtish; ,',, ' .• . 5000 do hake fish, (in drums)! . ' .1 • • 3000 do Manilla cordage_' i • . i Philada., Jan, 11, " . . ?--ly __ —..-- ' BURDEN '5 PATENT HORSE SHOES t . ' MADE OF' THE bent refined American • Iron, for sale at about the same prirgs eit he Iron hibar,belog a saving of alimitl.loo per 4 . cm:V[o the purchaser. All shoes sail, ar • warranted; and if not satisfactory, can be •,, 1I .returtietfaiul the , moneyl w ill he refunded., GIIAT 6r. BROTHER, 12 Walntit st.; Philada. lone 8 • 22-:-. ....Z_____„ • _: . '?. - .. . .._ _ L' PURE WHITE'LEAD. Wi LIEI.IICrIIL & Arother, TA NU VACTiIitERS.. Prom street illl'hiladr3lphia; have nhw a eoe'd supply of-their tvarrantcd pure shire lead. and ihnSeeLlSWllterS whc have been sparingly supplicil in consi'quenceril a run nn theartiele, shall now have their orders Ell led. knawn substance possesses those perscrvative and beantifying - PtopeTtles So desirtitile itt a paint, to an equal extent o ith utimbilter.itncl lead; hence nor admixture rt r other nmtermls ,only Mars its 'value.. It haelherefore been the 'ldeady a itn cr the manufactures, for many years. tolStipply to the imbile a perfectly pure white lead, and the 1111CC:IgifIVie• roand for the anti le, is probf that it, inn tlierWilb rd. vor. ft isilrivcriskly brAnded en one he ad--AN'ln'll - in full, and on the other, WAttittotTr.o PURK-- all in red lettere.. ;November 19.. ' • ' 47 PIifeITARAT STORE . - TILE Subscriber would respectfully inform'l-his IL friends and customers, t h at t;he bds located his -.Military' Cap Muitludory ln'Third Street', No. 9t ,, , a few doors below Race, where manyd be pleased to jec hie.olti customers and as new onds as are th'spoeed ,t,.,eZlfavour hint with their 'custom, lie stiliconiinueeto manufmture Military and.Sportmen's articles of every description, s,ucli as leather, Cloth, Felt, Stilt and Beaver Dress, Caps, ofall patterns•, Forage Ca psi holsters for troop B o dy do ; Cartnucli.llo.les.Baydnet c ibbards, word Belts oral; kin e'Canteci - s; Knapsack', different patterns.; Fire i`,,z!ektd.9.. Pausing • Boxes ; Tube do. Brush and Picker's t:.;;:!hes, Roteporms - Firemen.s Caps, Leather Stricks,•tiun t:::l'es. superior quality Shot Bags. Game Bags, Drums,i&e.olc• 'ISEr Ords.rs thankfully rccei4d and proi,7l l Y gl tondei to,. WILLIAM CRP.S`,F. , 'NIAN, No. 101 North'l ~ird Street, al few doors below Rat. . Philadelphia, January 13. ' 2-fm 'Philadelphia,,Reading..% Potts... • vide Rail Road. BE 1161 • .4.mogr. _ •• i..../ *". " s" Reduction of Freight ori. 111erehandize. AND AFTER Monday next, June Mb, 1814, lJ Goods lcill be forwarded with despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, between Reading •and the points below elated, pe: ton of 4000 ibex Beftveen I Between • eaa'f.ne...l Reading and I and . Phila. j Pottsville. fleeter, slate, tile*, kit. • : 10 • . 7.1 cts. Pig Iron, blooms, timber, marble, login, mr, pitch, 1 410 and grindstones, - Nails 4- *pikes, bar iron, • catitings,lead,turpentine . barb raw tobacco, salt, protiiilons,potatoes, turn 1 ber;stoves, J Flour per barrel, Wheat, corn, rye,, clover seed, 4 salt per bushel, .1" Groceries, hardivare,steel,l, copper, tin; brass, do caustic liquors,machine ry, • butter and eggs, cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton. leather raw bides, paints, nYs ters,"hcmp, and cordage. J Dry Goods, dttagsk medl-1 foreign liquors, wines, glass, paper,fresh • fish, meat, confectiona ry, books k Stationary. • No additional charges for receiving or delivering freigir ny's Dellbts an the line. July 15, 1843 ELI H. CRES ANG ; Cabinet Maker HHAS removed front his old ! Stand to the Ware room on the .Zcoritt - Cast CorOer of glabantango and Union Streets, where liehaii Constantly on !hand, a general assortment - of Cabinet ware of the Most mo dern ityiesand approved finish. French and hirdrpost Mahogany Bed Steads, Mahogany Chairs and Rocking Chaim. also Maple Cane seat chairs anti Rocking Chairs Widscralaita.corad.Bettes tbc. arc. Ali the Varieties ocCabinet svaresande,to order at- the shortest Notice, and in the ste at Philadelphia prices. K. GRERSAN acknowledges the liheralisappert with which the public haye.favonred him heretofore, andadittabour on his part to! merit a continuancedif tbdir favor April SRN • • '- Da. BEEKER'S EYE SALVE i,.. , - - . . A.-. fresh supply of DT, lietkees Eye Salve, a mi . - -1„ and for sore and, inflamed eyes, ,jusvrecuive and fqrsalc at . -:.... . , MAD.TIIV§....DII.Ig More. August 17 _ = ' BANNAIi, Ag't . , TUE underentned !faring been aploin i.t.C÷r,r--_-tr led Agent byVeisre. A U Gah4 .•. of New York , oars for f.ale their eu • • - • . PertotoGronil 'Action PiltliO3' at the I'dantifictureto prlece. ' T. & J BEATTY. June 29th, J. HARRADriN: AVIENTION. 40 • 100 16 cis. 11 ctiY T 32 !0 t 95 2 60 1 70 ominisqinn. storage, air at any of the Cotova. _ fctintei i s . Ecolin roux Btotans Braanii,',irrFarmers may be isurprised Co know that their "Crr`sps will 'depend a good deal,.mt the color of thr:Sloughs!, yet so it is.. Bright phip - ghs are foundicr pioduce much better crops than any other. ' It May: be electrici- • ty or magic,for aught•tive kn ciirve merely state .the fact, leaving others to accoulif.for it: - .But ve ry much depends -, Open.,-the . 'nines of doing it ;. merely s crubbing it by hand W. emery or sand, , is not the thing -l-it must be smoburkt by the soil.— • It is foUnd that ;the subioii'scOririt it better . for wheat, than the top soil—fitlt'pl;iugh. kept bright by very deep ploughing affordS,bletter wheat than a plough brightened by the surfaie of the soil. It • is the- Same -with corn. - - rur:pect to • this. last croP, if you will keep,your .. ilsiugh bright as a. mirror until the corn is in the rulik, You will Lind that. it will have a . wonderful ' I appeal to every good farmer, if he cver•kriior; a rusty plough to be accompanied with good crops. Iron•rust oa. 2 ple.hshare is poisonous to7Oni, • A.young farmer of abouit'r'vinty yeam of ago I said to us , the other day - L.-441'0 body wentsrie, 1 - he must come to my corn fiell j lvo there—l ant at it , all the time—l have lime:Wed my corn once, ploughed fi'vo son*; over it with tl.O hoe once,' , Yes' said his ~,,,140 e r NOW seemed juslly, quite proud of his son'fieep your, ploughs - 1 a going if you want to, felctoein. I never let 1 1 the ground settle on the top; if ; itis beaten down by rain, or ;begins to. Wok a nd of rusty on the surface, I pitch into it, and ke4p it us mealy as flour. The rapt 'is, our farnsFM- raise more corn than they can attend they - Ilion% .go over thu corn More than once or twite;rintithat'il never d,,, _ and I guess-11l show old fliljy ia— th a t ' so! , ' • t 80)110 ambitious farnyrt 1#•- , pleased today by' the corn very ; but,jt i'or thv I.‘„, grass is always mere. foriviiiiiltO grow about this , season than Shy other ;—arfrilted ground will be-. come very foul where - corn io,eo early laid by, and what is moralto the Purposeqgreai deal of the n urislitnent ;of a ciop, i l :4oh.ea-fro f n the air a n d dew conveyed to the' rots, This can be done : only when the, surface, is keo: tiloreaglay. open.— Indian ,Fornier alyd Gariliitri, . A Gsrtom4—No other Oit;of abode seems to ' ' 1 contribUte so Much to the i tfOrquility of mind and haleleitee of 404. The erieetness of the air;the pleasantness of the smell,thioerdure of the plants, the,cheaphcs.4 and lightncOr food, the:exercise of working and walking, iititbove . all, tin,. ex- ' emptiun froni, care and stiiiidde, seems equally to i . .. . , ! • favour and mprove both contereplation and health. the enjoyment of sense; 3,0 1 imagination, and !thereby the qiliet and 'ease iklioth body and mind. A garden - Ira+ been the, 10 ':.firiiktion of kings and . the chMee of Iphilosopher44tlie common • favorite of ,public and priiate nie4•,.the pleasure of the grentesi, and. the care Of thein:ennest—and an mit ployment and possession fdiNvhich, no man is too !I t high or too liiw• .1 : t:' . 11 We belicCe the .bcriptiire r'r"vvro e ust-allow that ' • ' the . ' • God Almighty esteemed thelife of man io a gar den the happiest li . e couldi i 4ke him, or el.ser. he would . ,not 'have placed A,'sliiriviri that:of Eden.—. • S.r Wine Ternii/e.:2 . ' ill ',..', _.• ' • • - . 'n.i . ., , • --- ' - ' , • • rtEilEk-ul l citoilii,Nait r ';; ,, ATTLF..—Me. DUB phey, of fistikill;anding,l l S ; 2 Y:, recominends the use of a piece of cithle,:f.Atl feet long and five in ches in eireMnferenee; wnit:;ore cnd made into a soft ball, to I;e . 'nushciidOWO the anituarS gullet. We have generally limll.tn,arred rope used for this purpose,ithe size of the!rhpe," about three in ches in circ'tithrerence, slid .li'lliall of tow,. hound. • ,with ii‘ofi,lea!th!c, attache I "fOione .en r Ytso that the end might be' as lame aslari 4rdinar hen's egg. ..4 ' 1 es We have often seen cattle.relleved from choking, by the piece !of potitoe or'hj/i.ep which occasioned the ditlicultY, beini:with this rope, pushed into the stomach. Froni its IfltAility, and the yield ling of the 11-11.1 of tow atitiM.end, their is no Jan- . ger. of rupturing the gulleo`s is-often done in the 1 : barbarous practice of rtiOrthig.doWn sticks, such as hoe handles, Sze.-- - ...litiijii4 Cultivator. Cc LTIV#IIIS OF, 11l ,f;ooisT.niatiti.—First ' select a soil; neither stiff c)4 nor !dose sand, but of good rieW, deep nioul4;!...,iqa posithan where the midday sun will never wiactt4 Plant your Lushes three feet &part each r441, - .lrin 'them into heads M least two feetfrom the glktund, let the heads be comet' nearly round and op i en---aitir the head is oneeformeti, attend to Ilia biish ) froth the time the blossom shi:nVs itself uhtil Use s frvih is ripe, and whenever a branch is tnishing forward to make , wood, nip the.end with the finieis, thus throwing all the juieFs into the fo l tintf the fruit, be ?ido 'keepini the bush Miro rOort tojhe air; 'with i• , • the well:among ' c tlit roots, being careful not break'. tn ;;;..n , 1:"t keep the earth loose. , and•lnoist.„ A s often a week, from the time, the (Mit sets until iiirivrate; nure, upon the soil, and tlsri #ho hoe direct,'; aft e r it. In pruning, let it lin; : brite in mind that the booseberry produces frnii ; ,; . M'sthe wood notonly of - - the preceding, sutranet'as r!awth, hut - also - on spurs from w'ood. appearance of tail; dew beecnue visible,iprittOe'4e bushes with weak liene 7 water, !and scatter andsiilphur_ under neath upon the ground.4lPptein Re{erve'Mag .• = COLD W*TED ED mb 1 ?*/94 1 - - --The following is a simple Modo of rendeting water almost as cold as ice let the jar, pitches CiiveaseltisrAl for water be surrounded with oru folds of coarse cotton, to be constantly 'I , VO: The evaporation of the . water .4111 carry off; ttieiicat from dm inside and reduce it to a freeziriia oint, In•lndia• and• ether tropickclimates wlitiri ice cannot be produ ceit,l this is 'common. Lei livery 'rnechinic or, la- • • borer have itt his place Of Critployment two pitch ers thus prOvidd, and lids or coyers 7 the CIDD 110 contain dater fur driliMitis, the‘other for'evap i-oration-arid ho can alW,ays'havo a supply of cold water in 4anni, vveathimi,'. l . l Any person can tes t • • • this by dipping , a fingecini . %vater, and hisldina it in the air of -a;Warro day Skid after doing this three \ or four titnes, he will foid , ,O: finger uncomfortably cold.—Busisn 90 eta INEEM EMI - .0/ 11 : 41111, tri ON Or 44*atIF,..a" AND Dzsrnrc." rtoi4i OF 'Flit EFFillr , 4,l4-fn 1/ 'totter to Ifie cola- Grated Fretclimhetnist,l* pumas, It. l ..Settalter' man says 4e finds by ;iie4nient; that the cation of - sttipltateof. Iftio. 'Or Green Copperas, at' once fixes' the arnmonja;iiiing off from_ puttefy ing.ruartureA.:Jind their- Odor. It will • have almost Instant efteitiiipon the fouleit faecal! : matters._ , . 'lt is 'stilted either in I;4tion or solid. It will not only lite - serve the contarits of sewera, cesspools, public privits,Zce., in ,tli.*inost valuable state Tor aviculture, , but render in octiott bath.wh de and in sa of einpiyili . ;,T hu. action of copperas is sci /OeigetiothOt M. lichalter • - • - . - •b 4 -4 man' find!-J thatritiroile foulest‘content . of a cesspool or 044 :Ifar z a: few hotirv,.thelll6!gt may bo removed without a 5 Sensibleodor.-1 on dolt Bpaklof Facts. •
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