MMiN a Eli =II =II _ . fx.bc's Oh Hat trtAle,f.fzzy. Inrop.cif carufy rya Live make ' s me feel dizzy, ' ' Like anti r and - brandy: My vlsionis reeling-- . My brains are all burning— And the sweet cream of feeling , Is totaled by churning; , For my hilif,'neatli my jacket ' • Isom ami - tawn Arietkieps,stgi a racket Whfle Oihtimping an d burr:Ming . . 0, Or Ma:Orne smile—'tis my lest I cravOnOthirig, further—'twilrbeoni salvation: • - Oh, LIz2Y. I'm , d— •• I feel Its all over: • and,bursted --At A:broken downlloVer: jays of my bosom Have cuestick and vanish'd ; '•lknow'd I should lose 'em • 'When•my true love banisted, • .* Thi" world has grown dreary, In its aackcloth of sorrow ; • • Of, life Inm weary ./cnd I wish that to-morrow • Would dawn on my grave, in that peace giving valley, • "Math I'd care not for you, nor, for Susan. nor Sally I know 'tic a On too— . lint I'm bent on the not nn— • .., I'll tkrow ply.self int? - ' . .. . . . , .. The tocre briny &gam , . ~ 'Where Mild-eels and cat-fish • On my body shall riot, '. -'AriefloiinTlgis and flat fish •' elect. me • for diet ;.• „ , Therrksoundly I II t luniligr ~ .. Beneath the rough billow, : . , • And crabs without nihnbcr ' . ',Shall crawl o'er my pillow. "ficitn*spirlt shall wander through, gay coral bIINVCTS Andficfylwith the mermaids—it, shall, by 'the powers Pusie ENG LI Sll.—Lyell, an Ilriglishatan, writes thus of, Boston-:—"The Trentimt Hotel merits its rePutation.aiOne of the best in the world. Recol lecting the , contrast of every 'thing French when I first, cretised"the, straits•of DOver, I am astonish ••tiil after. havial.r iraversvd the wide ocean, ,at. the resemblance of-every thins I see and hear to , things. familiar at home. It has so often hap pened' to me in -our own island, without travelling into thOto parts of ;'tales, Scotland, or Ireland, where they talk a perfectly distinct language,' Co •encounter provincial illalects which it is difficult •to comprehend, that I 'wonder at finding the,peo- ple . , here 'so very EttgliA. If the tneirellolis of New-Englandhe a typ . e of a. larger,part of the United States, the industry •of Sam :Slick, and other writers; in collectinongetlion . so manydiver tiag Arnericanisms; and o much original slang, is - truly great •or 'their -layout - Pee Towers still t greater. tinr:TLEANtlite.4.lEnivED enure Eintir As i..'earliaglkefirst introduced . . . .., ,lhe forcapa:ind drew teetbOy.. aptirial itra.,arre, a . ...gentreniin.on. whom be oiierated objected to the .plan, be6tFase La.bed no piriit. "It proves yOur • •talent, : sfr i ti said be„“but n.!s-not tooth drawing. gn my intittful days I used ; to betirawn twice mind the roars and had my tooth broken into the bar., EMS N.;-4•i with yOu would put . ._ , - ma rl*alor : a puppy," j aitl a young sportsman Ythe•Gt*day toe praCtiCal - amateur incanine flesh • cyholota recemly had-'iinacces.§•ion to his -4craes ft, `ltic cit'cle?{i.ll6 dorz-hutt h. _ , .:,•.. ~ I t s et yon ',lncvia...fir tato,: fqqr a g.,, „ \v a-; the tteut reply. : •. • j • -. A Taut cOtifiTlT:ll, true courtier ppist .1:10 have as Ifirpalus did Nrho, on hein; aske•l Ly Astyges - how he relishrd theflesh of his ow . mson whtCh. the tyrant had ohliurd him to cat : litely answered, "That every thing that he found at the king's • Stablei was always agreeable': 'Avoid a ierson that's all jaw., Remember thh MOTO. IL person talks the less he knows. les your • 'lttan geese that's always tackling—not the fat , Recollect this.su,l avd4 idea that's got the gift of 'gab,' as you ,would th4p that had the gift of measles. Tas SCAPLIC lady returning from church,' t ip a village in the We-gt remarked to a friend that ithtioixad heard a Sql . ll/1 in most excellent Irish.— How could that be ?•' said a Mend ; •they do Trot talk Irish in Clornivall,i andl - rAiy• should the • preacher preach in Irish -Oh 1" „ replied the Pulp "I don't mean the laileuage, but the lipep it wan preached in. I assure you the surplice was Irish, and really bea al—heautiful ' • • VERT' % WELL 'WIII .I.ASTS.—Two • Ohl .Seotch ou quitting• Convent Garden theatre'Nere discussing the merits of the play, the 4.4 1 8eh00l for Scandal." "I was very glad to seo . .Sir.Yeterand Le'ddy sidgude friends agin; ;..Ildf.jr.Dougal, what think ye!" . "Eh, raja, vary Yilleel : While it lasts, but,it's just Mrs. Arbon:Ws way. and, nee doot her leddyshiphas began - ,agin before we , are well out o the house !" ". ',A B uscsass apothecary of Boston, -for years since, rho was very peculiar in his no - ;ions, and_regpir attly attentive to his business,had the misfortune to MusD . his viife; At. the hour of burial, he place the following laGel on the shop .door: -"Gone from borneto Abe' funeral•of my irjfe Be back in a - half an hour." • . TIIE TEST. OF i;SE ; I:t TA L Afri :Atuggins' folks a'an't respectable, and C vir . oit't play oarithSOphy any ,inorc."• • inrrlear; . tvliot imakes you think they .ain% rettpertah/e." "Why, fait, they don't use-loscif eugur' in their ES ' Cattbaet - Dlaker, Undertaker I *Sze ' rptic subscriber uneuunees ti; the putik that he has commenced the 4hove mentiooed hi lest it; t heloroush of Pottsville. iroineiliaiel; bacli of -11tefean-IYI vaula Hall, whore ha wilt ton - m. 4 11i keep 'mu handati arcortmeot of' • ' • • RE flit . 311 - . t 1:31.E q)P FINS.; ' tianiw-wari, . t ,.; .„,3i,„6o,Teeut the hest tbe-must"4l.lratilo Blamer, at rcry 4.11- a ;rate,. •.. ' Lie , Also .111..1:034s dr Furniture, 'Ace4to - -order.art.lie attortevt-itotiee -Funerals waited on and Hearses saprdicd, Are.. ,He therercirelsolmiis a part'ot the phb:ic . pairoliage . which he will endeavor, to meet by prompt attention btiiiness. Give Mc a trial. • February 15. • . • ' ' s • 7 ~. WASH:I NGT - 0 :11-ALL, SCIIJJI'LKILL._ 114 VEIV. , -" isubscrther Hereby gives;notiee to the eitize_ne 4ehoylkilt eonnty, anti the travel'. :; -7 to comnittatty. that he has takatt theati4e men oned Hetet. ,formerly kept by -14 .s3..uffman, • Ablate bas reacted tip to an exeettent ,style, fot,the ....itteotamotlation _of all those Avioi fent disposed 20 '74 1 7' lonize bUn. Ilit,leble will be supplied with all the Unites of the seesowand the charges will' he moderate. .obligtog and attentive.. servants ud ostlers Will- ttl ' 7 telkyit be readx to ,att cod the. wants 141 visitor's, and 'ltsiiiibilitgle,iirtplY - ,surfir tent to accommodate any cumber of horsee end . - to.,.‘”few Boat4ets sat; be sera:modal dOn reason able tenni.' '`'' , SAMUEL. !WARD. --- Aprd 12, "1 I .15-Bmo .1 P.oeke; Books; Wallets:l3 - k - , Tag ~bmib., 4) . Juilropeneti the lest Atoric of rogKe. Difolufnnd ever offerid for sale In Ai. place. cantanreitrrnifie for your - Myer: B. HANNAN, Agent • . t *Febl3, • 8- === =UM DR. SWAYNE'Si. COMPOUND SYRUP .OF :WILD 'CHERRY. THE GREAT-fREMEDY "- • ' Font • CONSUAPr COLDS,•COUGHS,SPITT G P BLOOD . ' TY OF BREATHING;ASTIDIAPAIN. • ' . . IN 'THE . SIDE AND • • -BREAsT,WBOOPING COUGH, CROUP AND ALL DISEASE OF_ THE LIVER AND LUNGS, pRoRIEN CONSTITUTION. &c. HE above is the originaCand only genuine. prepa ration from this valuable,tree..and has won its way to public favor by its unparalleled sucess in curing all diseases of the Lungs,notwithstanding the many ar ticles. prepared by-persons who bare no .knowledge of the science of Medicine sir theory or Practice, and some more readily Lb deceive the unsuspecting, use a ! part of the name of the original prepearation, Such as ',Balsam of Wild Cherry p' "Phetniz Balsam : of: Wild Wild Cherry and carif s rP. 4-c -aClhl7prrYaig'..Suaplssar'i o ltt f a mercenary View, after "Dr. %espies Compound Syrup /id Wild Cherry" bad won a reputationgin the 'heating art" never to be forgot ten by many a once' cheerless fireside.: Therefore the public should be On their guard and purchase none but the original preparation, Which is daily pertfkrihing 'such astonishing cures in Pulmonary complaints, af ter all remedies •: had failed and the patients given up as hopeless. Thousands oficertilicates might he pub •lislied which would astonish credulity itself.don it is :deemed unecessary •, below', we publish a few of the names of person who haWi been cured by this "ii:•ort derful remedy;''-- RonenT Gi.ess, Steward:of the Alms House, near Frankford, testities to -the ;efficacy of Dr. Swuyike's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, in curing Valentine. CltpmaeOne•Of the, inestniggmrated cases of diseased •Longs, which has ever been placed upon record, after everpother remedyltad fillied and his Physician bad given him up as incurable, 111$4 . Lewis. of West Philadelphia, cured of Blee -ding of the Luugsof foie years standing, her symptom were spittingof blood, attended with a hacking couch pain in the side, breast and back, which finally brought on a confirmed Consumption; entirely cured by the use et Dr. Swayne's'poinpound Syrup of Wild Cherry.- Mrs: lIRItIVN. corner of Freohil street and German town road Philadeldliki,efnlctually cured-of diseased ' Lungs and the syniptonis inripiet onnsumption. by using four bottles of Dr. 4wa s nes Compound, Syrup •of Wild Cherry. • It. Jackson, D. D., fornierly Pastorof the first Pres, I byterian Church testifies to the, efficacy of Dr. 6 way tic's Compoffud Strut' of \V lid 'Cher ry, and rero• utinvitils it to the heads of fatuities, having, witnessed its •wmitlerful effect in, more Alan one hundred eases it, feleiving children of:every obstinate complaint, such as coughing, wheezing, choking of phlem, astir; =tic attacks,&c. Artruitsst Serseen, Crawford reunty, Pa, cured of a protracted cough, pain in the, side arid breast, &c., after being reilued to a Mere skeleton. J•Stmi ()gapes, Wllagllgtoll. Pa,, cured of Con sumption and Bleeding of the Lungs; after liming given 'apt. 'several entim•ot 'and having used most of the Patent Medicines. This medicine in all cases giVats . immediate relief and is a safe, pleasant and effectutd remedy, and wotth atrial from the titc,st sceptical. rrPretrared only by Di. SWAYNE, N. corner of EIGHT and lINCE streets, Philadelphia where . all utiagrg must be aildr.,setl. Iffe - i•NI2 For sale in Pottsville, by DNIEL ERE RS, and S. G. : BROWN; it, OrAvig,!itirg by 11. VOUTE Feb. 17, 7--11 , t • It cannot be Denied ( For Truth is 2nighty ) that. . ‘Z - - 'DR. ..I.,ElDYi'ti .s . 'IisAPAR/LLA , .J - 1) , . 1, the purest, Arovr t , ,,and most o..l:het:riots of any other preparation of arsa paean Mai .is ut ode. • IT is warranted to he sir . ongerthan ft bottles of MOST ot i,,,,,,mager 'than" tour of . SOME, and stronger than three of the STRONGEST prepared by any OCAPr in the United States. . yy - • Dr. I.eidy's Sarsaparilla is recommended by all, res pectable physicians in pi.eferenrettiany oilier. All who have ever used it, have derived MORE BENEFIT from one bottle than three Olen of others; and those who, after having Used other's preparatiOns. without benctit, will use Dr. Leidy's, will soon be convinced (as thous ands here already beeto'of the foregoing assertion. The apparatus with' which Dr. Leidy's extracts used • in his preparation of Sarsaparilla' as prepared, is the' only one in the United States, mported by Dr. Leidy himself, _from the telebkated house of Pelleter & Cav mien. in Paris, at a gredt expense, and is capable of ex t racting, the • medical virtues of Sar,aparillt and other roots, more effectually than by one other pzocess. s SEVERL HUNDRED ERTIFICATES of re I markable cures and recommendations front clergymen and physician's have been from time to time published it is only thought necesSary tukceptla pu tie acguaintett as to where Dr. heitlY!S Sarsaparilla can tw obtained prnltiae, namely. at Di. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO RIUM, 101 North SEDND.Stre et, near Vine St.. of the COlden Earle arid Sertpni!s;) Fred. Browne and Ured.Klett's Drug Since,. Philadelphia. • ' Prise ONE DOLL It per bottle; 3 bottle's for $2 50i and ti bottles for 44 50. ' Also by J. F. Long„ Lanrffster; and at J. G. BROWN'S Drug Store, formerly W. T. Epilog's. Centre Street, Port - seine. May 11, ^ • 19-•-• MICI `latest every disease that, fleshflesh is heir t . o . may h'- cured by the timely use of OA Is E.I.M.ICUM POUND ItAIIIVE 110_1P. Thir maybe ' proved satisfactorily - 4:i those who will call at any the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by certificates (properly authenticated) of cures perforni ed On individuals who :had lost till hopeS: ofrelief-4- certificates of Physicians who had the most stiet j e cases under treattnent.their patients _having taken the medicine by their advice and hemr cured—certiticatirs from the ot lienotary, Clerk et(frphans' CoUrt. No tary, Sc., stating their mequaintiuce with persons of respectability and standing, who hat dig the goon of their fellow - men at heart; have voluntarily come for ward and given a statement of thei r case and its curt. for publication. &tr. &e. The number °filo:see:era; ticates being too great ler newspaper publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable to have a copy of the most important Mu - Clic:ries, properly authentica ted, under seal, to be al the litilre,l'Orage who have the reedit:Meth- sale, inhere persons Mille text with :Scrofula • d r K• ti 1. coil White:Swelling, Chronic Ilherunatisir • r, Mercurial discasels Eruptions of the kini , ( .o ; r .1 - long standing or in einfent Consuinptio4, n:!..,: . llead•ache. he, may have, an opportunity ef ascertaining the nainesiand 'residences of Moue who bare been mired by its nue, and who will be willing, if called spoil, to giveeyety informalion required, • As a more general evidence that this is no quack medieine. I would refer to the names - of the for.or• ing well known phy.tmiams, who have attested-to its ' , elTicacy:-- , Dr..1. P. Hiester; Dr. .. G. Birch, Dr. Jtio: 'Otto, Dr. U. H. Muhlenberg.Dr..l. E. orber. - Sold wholesale and Retail at , the thee. and Chenii . .c:)1 Stn re o I:..1. EICIIIIOLT.Z. Poi taylife..:' J. BA;;.J.11.1 , alls,111i n'e r s 1e; Hugh Kinsley Port Carbon; Itenry. Von te.•Orwigsburg. January 21, rr 11E ONLY Pima lit existence containing Saysapa ,..L cilia in their composition. • •, They purity the Blood and Fluids- of •the body, abet ele'aiise the Stomach and lfowelafrom all noxious sub • tances that produce disease, . They are composed entirely mf vege;table Extracts, (free froln •inercury 'and minerals) which make them t he,,sa fest, best, and most efficacious of any other pills in existence: ' Several thousand certificates of the ir efficacy have here- . tame been publislia,•and their sales are ix^nrtsing annually by thousamlii. Afore than One Minion - boxes havdalready been xolilsinret heirintroduction. (U- MORE PH AN- 100,000 BOXVS ; have.hecti sold in Philadelphia alone, the • [lart year; thus shAni leg that in the place where they are niatinfai, tared they have a riilmtation. :treater than anY tither athes fo,m the fact that hill. Leine is VIM 4our)01 ;II home as a riigular Physician. and his pills ale consequently employed •with greater confidence :than any other; in addition to their on: n • Quality and - not: quantity is a valuable nttribute be tonninhto them; onotos doing more good than 1w•o,, to (oar of others.. B advised, thererre, when ne essity requires to take none other th?tn • • Try thong (04 en it but 25 rest , a bor.) Try them; So well satisfied Will you be of their good effects, }nn will never take any.hthers. After you have tried all other kinds, then try Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills, tile differ ence will soefibe (114ovgt - id, No chanze of diet no ie.:- err:me:from occuparion,V , r fear of catching cold need be apprilheirded; yoting and old may take ! heat with e— .cittal safety. " 1 1 e'S• Pancinal Office -and Depot. Dr. -I,eidys 'Health Emporium No. PM North SECOND sirelit, near VINE, (Kinn of the Golden Bali aryl Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Klett Us,, Wetherill, & Co., W. Dtoti & Snits; N. S.A. K. Rollins& Co., and city DruggistA gen erally. . ." Also by P. tromp and J. Dickson. Gaston; J. P. Lopr, Lancaster, and .mostrespectabfe Druggists anrL . tinve.- keepers in the United Strom . Alm) at .1. G. I:III6WN'S (late W.' T. Epting'a) Drug Store, Centre etteetaoltuville. - May 18, , • • 2(11., ..,pencil at the Store Smarr ly occupied by Crosland &. Christ, on Rail Mail at., a general assortment_ of Wroce - ries and Provisions, which he will at ail lowest possible prices-for i;a3ti: : , Sugar!, Iticlasam bitten, Chocolate, • Tei c . Rke, Spices, Spvrni 'and Whale Oil, Spec maceti,-.ldoutde and Dipped Candles, ' - - Boap.-Tobaoco, Fieiars, Hams, ; • ehetdders,,Mese Pork, ‘Dried.Beef. .0d- ° . •fi.h.nackerol, r - . , VRESIIFIGS.-4 few drums treat!' figs. 413 Lemons; Oranges ; and Rideinsjusircceised. and fur sale by • . • • JOHN :S. C. MARTIN: Jan. 18. 1845- ... ;3» vr.EW:YORT Tricid*Plnine an PeacheS,. is! 111 sale by T. 8 J..I3EATTY: May 1.1, • • . E==il===n -MEDICINtS JOYFUL`NEIVS. mai •litralrs Sarsai)Si,iila Blood Pills DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS CHEAPOOODS FOR CASH, And,jadCredil given., .I*riber . tinkjet4 or 'a* the Sh EC c WiLLI.4I II MARSIJA May Z 1844 ! ~ ~; - Patent, itteta 11 . e lt ~ oPe rorlieuse,of IftintA,lefritoaV3v,4E ,for., ' [ sale, o r:lniorted•• to ta.der y • .. • , t• he ~ . 43!tib 6cr z e•r ~: . • t i , . 'HESE Ropes _ are dew almost excitansely used in flthe Collieries andorithe Railways in Great Brit ian; and are foun d he greatly superiorl o • Hempen ones, aaregardi safety; durability and economy.. : The "Patent Wins Ropes," have provedafter three. years service, to•be still. in good' condition, where' Hempen ones, of double the size and weight, never. lastedlonger than 9 oi:10 months. They; harm been. 'Ailed for almost every PUrpose to which Hempen Ropes and chains have bee ' applied.. , hlines; Railways, ' Heavy Cranes, Stan ing Rigging, Window Lords, Lightning Conductors? Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes itc..1.1.c. - They are made either of iron: or Copper Wire, and in cases of much exposure tailampneseof Galvanized Wire.•lt :. ' Testimonials from I he most eminent Engineers :in - England, ° can be shown as to their efficiency, and any . additional infornatioMrequired respecting 'the different deseriptiohs and application will be given by . . ALFBED F. KEMP, 56 Bread st.IC York, SOle agent for the Uni ed States. ~, 6i . 1 z —' ' Fa *. e," 1 .:.---. *9 or.w ...7, 4—. r• = 111 < , 2 .... mir -- - . z z z..- q; MEN MI ... 1;z ... EMI , c't MI I I 0 .oe-1 . , h co 0 0 0 0 .... .-t IRE b.... Cb .... i 0 (rq om=i ~icx • .-~=f pv o~ }i 0 ,~ IFOR umber of Buildingi and bet Leta o he Wavle:Utah tract; lyinv principally Pottsville. Apply to EWIS, Real estate agl. ent r e at. ALSO, a large various sizes, on in the Borough o SAMUEL July toßy' OF THE POPES, TllEllt crimes,. murders, poisonings:patricides .Audulteries and ir cestit, from St. Peteeto C;re. oars the XVI, including, the history of the -Saints- Martyrs. Fathers or the Church, Religious Orders, Cardinals, Imp:tuitions, Schisms, and the. great Re fortnets,.with the crimes of Kings. Queen's, and Kin perms. by Louis Marie Do Cerinenin. translated from LIIG French. Part Ist 25 cents—with colored plates 271 cie.just.teccived and for sale hy B.I3ANNAN: Agent. May 1,1, . 20— GEC I NVITEB ; t ho -I-Fresh Goads jd Store in Centro] 'Muse. alt of wi for cash his own produce. February 'ROE H. POTTS, attention of purchasers to his stock o 'st received and now opening at his a few doors abote the Pottsville Bich he will sell at the lowest prices t orders, or in exchange for country REMOVAL: JOSEPH F. SEWERS, Breton T r; rr 4 i 4 o t t o tl h i i n s t r h e:T u e i rg i -building occ u p i e d deer pit to Storer in Centre, itreet, Pottsville. where he continues to operata irk all the imtlaus liradelies of the Dental Art; ouch as .-I: Clean.qh , T and Drinrinr., Ile aloe will insert in the bast-manner, snide teeth, or whole eels. at NaFortable ! Having, hail a Or:laical experience of 1113 n'y ream. he feels confident of eh* Me sitti,thetion to all . %rho only favor him with their custom ' 2 . 2 R E 3 1 .011: El D.; MO'Sr.R. .& • 10.7E,1311,R„ iTlAVE ' renloved from their old t.tand'in Oen it. tre Street, to the stand formerly 'occupied by, tha:Mesrg. ijaivr, at t 6 Come). Norttegian and Rail' Road streets,, where, they will expose for sale daily; •' • .ALL THB . vARIETIEs IIF MEATS. . Beef Veal Labib lifuttonPork Name cud Lard at the lowest market prices: ! • • Call and ace them,. J Mardi 15, 1845. ' ! • ',ll— —------ 2 1 ToßyerS, B eaelierS, Paper lilakers,§44”l2 - Engl . e Builders. and oilierS . .'. PASCAL IRON WORKS.. GEM WELDED WEID,IJOIT IRON HIDES Prom 4 inche to k in k calibre and 2to LI feet long, capable of sustaining pressUre fcoin 400 to 2500 It,. per - square inch, with Stop "Jocks, T., L., and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, ,with screw joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and for MOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER punts • rt. .ir v-. 4 q • . , ( 1) . .- • . • bla r nidactured and For dale by • • - moan's, TA-SKEW It.• MORRIS. Warehouse 9 E....lin:ler of Third Qr Walnut July DOWNEY :& FOCHT ' ARE constantly receiving Dont Now York and are of ferlag at their store in lilOrris' Addition to Pottsville, Coffee, Sugor s 'rea. Molasses, Dams, Shoulders, Mess Pork, Fish, Salt. Cheese, Oil, Candles, Soap, Linnors, Fruit, Tobacco Hay, , Ferd,&r. fie. All Of Which they offer at cii wholesale prices; freight only added. May Oath i , , , '. , • , - 21— 30 Boxes Stgrine Candles received and for axle at ir .. ;' , ' . . DOWNEY 4 FOCHT'S. ME 6 n Boxes bunco 4nl yellow SOAP, for sole or • ; powNEle & FOCHT'S. June• • • • 21- NACKEREC in Ws. and ' half bldg. just .receivod IVI and for sale ;A . DOWNEY & FOCLIT.'S.' ...Dine 11, ; I ' M INERS , O 1., Dist received at the Fiore of . ' DOWNEY di. FOCIIT 2I_ , -May 2 .lth, . ; H :, . , ' ,• I L Whiski .ttratidy in.Bbls., at • DO W NS/ ..k..POCHT'S, • PE of alt fleseiiptions by the coil or poriod, as • DOWNEY &.:FOCIPI"K; torn. , , T. UMBER 30,000 feet Seasone4Whito Pino Boardsnn LiPlank aniMi4Bunctles of Shinglefjuntreneive4 and for safe . k .• • „ DOWN,EY in VOCIIT'ts. • Nag - ' • KBi S 4 'tf o l d V r i n lm r i irp ie r t 4 as' P . ostr .c d:; •,s itli receW 'EI ecTO DO, .N 35 August 30 . ;I • '!l' II 'storAn' VATRED%-IiAMS. ' ”I"rarte3"idiCf? for tale by June 28; • !T 1 .4c. xruA.Try.. ' • -t ' .' ap- : :a en - meg; 2. : ClinVeyiing jeith•itineidelrilead,lif Pone bet' bere.in .flkoflruni, tWO 'hundred feet length, vpitritig frottf# Abuts Ib-121 per foot,Just received stpd revival° by • ,• , • .• ii. BANNAN, Agerit:, luxe 111, MlMEM=s==!== • TT " RS ' • - 1 7 , HE •MINE'-.IOtiRNAL• .•' . --, O CX 2, e Q -.1 Cos e z . --: Q.. 74 .4. "aCO C = ...Cto ' , ll •••• . e.) e, h. 1.1 !:'' C".', HS - • z t:t 4 ' 7:4 ".• ••••• o ."4 • "".5 ff..• - C 5 n c, "I F.. C. 3 CZ Z''' o'' , o C 4 2 1 . ct ....., •-t .1 1 OD Vy IIIED ses and Lots i ; THE :'LATE:. FIRE NEW,: YORK. - • . riniE iinderi g neti ImpOrteiti,Jobberiand Deat4ra4n 1. the city of New York.are pleased to be ablalar an nounce to Southern and Western Merchants .that the late Fire was confined to apart of the City remote Croat the principal Jobberti &e, and to all kinds of ,business. itt no way affecting the full and complete supply of descriptions of Goods; and we would respectfully; rep-; resent to Xerihants from Lae South and West, about to. purchase their fall stocks, that we are nOW fully!prea! pared with °sinew styles of Fall and Winter Goods, which we radon the most reasonable terms,; ,and that the assortment we exhibit Is very full and complete,and well worth the attention of buyers, which , we respect fully solicit, PRINTED CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY. Lee & Brewster 41 Cedar street.: • . DRS..GOO.DS, Merritt, Ell & Co. SO and 52,William street, ' Perkins & Hopkins, 126 Pearl street, Richards,'llassett 4. Abort,. 148 Pearl street, . Jonas Conkling & ; Co, 150Pearlstreet, Chambers,'lleiser 4. Co. 2.72. Pearl street, , Weed, Masters & Weed 191 Pearl street. Peck, Bradford & Richmond, 199 Pearl street., E. & .1. Missing, 191 Pearl street cot. of Cedar street Weed, Mardian' & Co. 179 PearTstreet. Malcolm &Gaul, 175 Pearl street. Matlock. Mount 4- Billinas 173 Peail ; street. Barnum,Morns & McKnight, - Peirl stre'et.' Graham,!Bebli & Graham 165 Pearl street. 1 • Parsons & Lawrence 129 Pearl street. ! ' Cook. Anthony &Mahoney 59 Cedar f! Bulkley & Claflin 69 Cedar street and 19 Pine Street Booth At Tuttle 5'2 Cedar Street. Loder C0.,83 Cedar street. J. R. Jaffrey & Sons (late Rob't Jaffray Coal& Pearl street. , ,Partnele 4. Rodgers 119 Pearl street.' Greeuways.ilenry 4-Smith ill Pearl street.' .F. S. Whistan4 . eu. 11 Pearl street. Dow, King 4. Sm ith 118 Pearl arreet. - Jlramhill,Abernetity 4. Collins, 47 and 49 Liberty st. Blackwell ? NVlmalltammure Cadman 77 William Strect. J. A. Voisin 4. Co. 27 'William street. Wilson G. Muni 4. co. 82 Wm. st. cor. Maideri Lane. ,Grant 4. Bartop '29 Willtint street.. Yallins /Thad 4.lKello r a 27 William street. Halsted :a Blokaw 23 William street. , ! 11. D. Sharpe 4. Co. 18 Williams street. Baldwin, Dibble,: 4. Work 25 William street., T. 4. N. Dannelly 7 south WHIM= street.' • A. Journeay Jr. 15 William street. F: S. 4 , D. Lathrop 62 Willianistreet. Hosiner 4- Sherman, 41 William street. ' Freeland. Stuart 4.C°. 35 Nassau street. Win. R. Robinson 4- co. 4 William Street. • Tiveedy. Jenninga 4. Co. 85 Pearl street. • Lord, Warren, Salter 4. (20.71 Pearl street. I Marsh* Compton lel Pearl street., ,• t ! Williams; Bradti,rd k Co. 01 Pearl stree t. Manning Prichard 54 Beaver street. Stet theinier 4. Brothers, a 7 Beaver street. !Arad Dittenhoefer Jr. 25 Cedar street. Angell 4- co. 17 William street. - Adrianee Strang,2 Maiden lane. Tracy, Irivin & Co:10 Maiden lane. Cushman & Co. 159 Pearl Street. • Atwater. Gould 4. Co. it Wall street. Halsted Haines .1' Co. 31 Nassau street. normal's, Stlyiarn 4. Nixon. Nassau and Liberty st a John M. Davies 4. Jones, 106 Witham cos John st. 'SILK GOODS. Alfred Edwards and Co 122 ]'earl -street.;' Charles Durfee and Co 123 Pearl-stract and 76 Bea ter street. Gibson, Easton and Prink, 116 Pearl street.. Robert 1.. Smith and Henderson, 176 Pearl-street. .1. Petit and Co 131 Pearl-street. 11. J. Brawn and co 67 William-stre et.' • Rankin and Birch, Ga wiiti.- street cur: o r e a ..., Fisher and Faxon, 73 William-street. Fisher. Illashlield and Co 130 Pearl-street. ; ' A. IL Thaninson, 52 Beaver-street. Rieumer :Ind alecke,' 'William-street oppasit c the Exchange. Penniman. Bird and;Smith, 73 William-Street. Eno and Phelps, leo Pearl , treet. George 11, Williams, late of the firm of aVilliains, Rankin and * Penniman, 24Exchange Place. . HOSIERY. a Nichols and Trowbridge, 57 :Willenti-street.j HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS. i George,llasting and Co s,South William-street. SIIEETINGS, &c. R. and D. al.,Stebbins.'l7 , Nasaau-street. • CLOTHING. Lewis B. Brown, 179 Pearl-street: , - FANCY GOODS, COMBS, sae. Virtu: 11. Carey and Co 186 Pearl-street. Francis 11. Rhodes and Co'l2o Levi Couk and Co 138 Pearl-street. WATCHES AND JjaiNVELRY:, ! Fellows, Wadsworth and Co 17 Maiden Lamme. • Fellows, Van Arsdale and Cooper, i l Maiden Lane. Louis S.' Fellows and Schell, II Maiden Lane. S. P. Williams and Co 19 Maiden Lane 'Read, Taylor and Co 9 Maiden Lane: I ! S. Hammond and CO late Bennedict and Hatnnional, 41 Merchants' Exchange: - HARDWARE. Wolfe and Gillespie, 193 , Pearl-street: • • A. W. Spies and Co 218 ;Pearl-street. ' Richard Patrick and Go 211 Pearl-street. .. .! C. it. Conant and Co 217 Pearl-street. ' • L o o ller,= n r a ti r d d A a l it fr u i ti.. 0, 2 m 19 ,, r 1'45 , 1 1 - , s e t zt 7 l e . t ;t ' f '; 4l: J. au . d C. GaSeolgue, 15 Gold-street. Daeeriptirt,Quincy and Co 51 John-street! .101 in al. Bruce and Lobo 102 Water-street. Shelties; Phelps and Co in and; 27 South street' Dennistinni and Disbrinv, 6h Pearl near Broad -.Deft:. •Town,end, Say re and CMH:, 76 I'enrl street: - Wolf: and Bishop, b7.Maiden-Line; RiChard.iiingsland mid Co !-:-11 Maiden lane.! Francis Tomes and Son„ 6 Maiden Lane. Thome:, and Blaok - o ell, r. , 9 Water-street. 02borne :tad Little, 7i.rulton--.t reel. FANCY HARDWARE. Wm. H, Smith and Col 311111,-n Lane. NEEDLES. J. and F. Warriii, 72 Maiden Lane". 611.1.01 - 1" S STLEI: PENS. &r William I ap Ad Sons. DI Jblin-strect • QUIN A, GLASS. AND .I•AIt.TIII7NW ARE Oscar Cheestnan, .109 Water-street. . I Ts D. Moore and 0,59 Water-street: j Taus and Cortelyou,'ll 1 Water.streer. R. C. Wetmore and Co S 5 Water:street. George 11. Clapp, 163 Water-street. It. V. Haviland, 6 2 Maiden Jane • Camermi, Attune. anti Co 115 Maiden Lune .1' Barl.,W and NVltecler, 71 PearLidreet, corner COcn ties Slip.; J• and J. F. Seynotir nod (.7o 63 Pearl-street • c e nrge Washington; 36 , C. Fleece, 76 Feartstreet. i • . Henry C. Stevenson, 270 Pearl-street. • GROCERS• Babcock and Co 65 ‘Vat• - •r street. rita rkWeat her and Thurston, 63 Water-sire. 31,ad,=.1todgers and CO 61. Water-street: Bostwick, Ontlerdonk and Co 57 Water-street. Wilson and Cobb. -19 W ater-street. Kent, Khufu] and Co 47' Water-street. , BOOTS AND SHOES• .1 :Spofford. Tiles ton and Co. 119 Water street .1) and A We,son„ls7 Pearl street A and A G Trask, 121 Maiden Lane- Calvin How, 131 Malden Lane DRUGGISTS ' Ii 1e- Srhieffelin and Co, 101 and 100 John street Headley Phelps and Co J 42 Water street Ma rrrty toil 'Pittman 105 Water street Lawrence and-Reese 121 Maiden Cane . Johnson, Moore and Taylor 81 Maiden Lane iliE-sTUFFs, DYE-WOODS, ACIDS; etc , Patritlgn and Son 27 Cliff et STATIONERS, etc Rich-arid Unmet 61 William st .• Geo le :Nesbitt Tontirie building corner Wall and Water streets - • It, C Root and Co 152 Pearl street corner Wall • FURRIERY • Eli White and Sons . , 168 Water street _..HATTERS and clvi"rlinlNllNGs R. and 11. Haight and 0)170 Water street. Swift and Hurlbut, 155 Water street. Maltbyand Starr, 147 Water street. • INSURANCE - COMPANIES. • TIM following Insurance Companies would inform Merchant's and others in neighboring cities„ that they are4ully able to meet all their liabilities, land take of Insurance nu property, ect• as usual.! • ' SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, • Marine Insurance A. B.Nelson. Preia t • • PELICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Marine and Fire' Y: Baldwin Preadl. CONTRIBUTIONSHI2' INSURANCE ,COMPANY' Fire and Inland Navigation ,I. rk r inyth urgers Pretedt. MERCANTILE . MuTuAl, INSUILVNCE7COMPANY Marine and Fire L. Gregory Presidknt COLUMBUS [o.uol INSURANCE COMPANY Fire and Marine Warren 3:liking Seery HOWARD INSURANCE COAP.A.NY Fire and laland.Navlgation haven peeuPt Lewis Philips Sec'ty . , • NATIoNAL INSURANCE CONIPANY Fire and Inland Navigation ".1 W Savage W.) Boggs Seery MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. Marine Fire and Inland ...Zebedee Cook jr Prescrt ';,*). 11' Collins Sec`ry. GENERAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Ab'in . Ogden President dtQTON INSURkNCECOMEA.NY • Marine . Firg and Inland Navigation .• ; . '• - J. D. P. Ogden President A. - M. Merchant Vice President Lewis Benton Src'ry EAST 'RIVER MUTUAL . INSURANCE COMPANY John Birinyi- President .• --- G. S. Sec'ry E WILLIAhTSBURG FIR . INSURANCE COMPANY Agency Office 74 Wall street New York. l Washington Post Agent. I 32-3 t New Yfirk Aug. 9th, 1t345: MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT TRUSS - -- . . 6. , ......r it i 0 .-p-- , i ) \..1.) ..,_ _ ~ . n ~.....„__.. ~.. , , ~. - ALSO,' -- . s fir. Joseph . White's Utero ~..bdoUrlnal, • , .‘ • . Supporters. 'A , supply of the ribose articles,' jastrrectived and lattlei:at. the manufacturers prices, by -; - ~. "JOl - 11 , 1 5 . ." C. MARTIN', .: " . . • -- .- ' Diugziat . Octobei.eS, .• 7•• - , • -:. - Removal, St.:Ne'vir dbods • • • '4OSEPW.IIIORGiIN, -14..E.S#ECtirtILLY' infrirmi 'the 'POW. Hatt 'be has Heim:wed his Store to the New Store ramp; in the stone House of Mrs rhlllipi, with a locust tree In f tont lir door,'Satid fiegt luaUsa' Shove': 11. r. Thompson's terrier.- PPPeslie ...Masts Tollacles 'And - tins Just - Received a 05w asSortguent ofsPring Goods will be fuldit-tliciosiv3t cash prices. In tohls fancy dry goods &trimings be hat received; n,nd will, keep Un baud a general sitsortmkrit of leghorn, braid, Ginip; . Strawje.fabeyßortuctsi at the lowest prices. :I: , Pinflyiltellarth '1845, . rourakViiiviAiNEAr.igifittakfficA.• romovoi SupertlabliT•liaii form' the FBec hiockaorid, ,For 631 e at ' .I.I.&IITNPri Drug E•tore., March , • ' • 1 ./ • Tlit 'CuSAFEST PASS/16E 'AGENCi, THE • UNITED STATES. t s:p - Indill Luc of London and LiverpoOl - ' lARRANGEMtNTS FOR 1845, 014 Established Passage °Mee. 100 pine.Slreet, Car. of. South, N. Y. . „ I. '‘, .*., , - , •-•-•-•x•: - "'" -- ..,----------_, _....., ~;,:____, .. . . THE subscriber bees leave to . call the attention n -'' Its friends and the public in general. to the follow ing arrangements for the year 1605, and forthe purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. by the following Regular Regular Packet Shrps to caul fronti LirerPool. Ships' Names Captains y Days ofe Sailing l trent N.; . New ;Ship, \ . . Nye, June G. Oct. 0 Feb 6 United Stated, Britton, , . " 1 11 1' 11 " Il Gardek - , , Skiddy; '",201' 26 " 26 atrick Donry,\ Delano .July' 6 Nov. fr Mar. , 6 Waterloo, Allen, ; " 11 r' 11 " 11 Roscius, Eldridge, 1 " 20 :" .20 4 ' 20 Independence, Allen, 'Aug. • 6 Etde. - 6 Apr,•fi Samuel Hicks, Bunker, ,"' 11 " :11 , 11 Siddons. • E. ; obb,. I ", 26 " 26 " Or. Ashburton, - Ilut Besot., ,Sept. t: Ja n . 6May. 6 Stephen Whitney , Thompson, 1 " 11 . " II '• 11 Sheridan Depeyster. i " 26" 2.6 :" 26 Ship's Name, Captains; Days of Sailing!' t re: . m Nye;' Liverpool. New Ship ; I luly 21 Nov: 21 Mitt. 21 United Stales, Britten, " Oil ".., 20 " tiii Garrick. ' Skiddy, ;Aug. ft Pee. 11 11.im. , 11 tad ck llehry, Delano, " 21 ," 21 121 Waterloo, ' . Allen. " 26 1" 26 " 2 1, Rom ins, Eldridge, Sept; II Jan. 11 3layl 1 Independence, ' idler, '.? 21 121 " l' 21 Samuel Hicks, Bunker, " 26 i ',' 26 ; ,26 Sithions, E. obb, stet. , 11 Fcb. 11,Phe II Ashburton. Huttleson, 1 " 21 " 11l " ,31 Stephen Whitney, Thompsen, I " 20 Feb. 26 .Cmpl26 Sheridan . Depeyster, Nov. II ilar. 11 Jtily II In addition to the ribose Regular Litte‘t, a number of Splendid Mew York Built Transient Ships,such as the ' , Adirondack,' gicotland,' Ituisel Clover,' , Eelit . 4,' and 'Sea.' will continue to sail from LiverpOol, weekly in Recitlar succession, thereby :preventin. the least pos.' sibllity of delay or detention in Liverttool ; add 'for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit Money: to their families or friends, 1 have arranged the pay-' inept of my Drails on the following Banks : 1 , . Cork . _ Limerick' Illommel- l - Londondurry, • Sligo, ,Wes for& Belfast. Waterford Galway ' ' Armagh, ' Athlone, . olerii n 1 Kilkenny, Militia, . tTralee, 1 Enniskillen, Monaghan, Youtzha4 Banbridge, Ballymena. . ars.onstoW -DOwnpatridk, . Cavan, _ Lurgan, Bungannan, ' Bandon, Ennis, I Itallyshannon, Strabane Stribbrevn Omagh. , Mallow, - Dublin.' Cootehill, Kilrush, Scotland—The By Bank of Glasgow Ent , .land—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood , London ; Messrs_ P. W. Byrnes & Co,i Passengers can also he engaged Iron ,_ bit: l mo:la, Boston and Baltimore, I acket Ships on application being K, r by letter. [pest paid.] addressed to 1 JOSEPH sotußßAv, Ina Pine sreld, corner of South street. New honk ' AGENTe.. [ • ' 1 • -Benj. Bannan, ottsvilld, a.; Michael,. )Itillen, Rd chestor, N. Y.; Jer. Ba2aot rovi•htn. , l, It. L ; T, Cough, Albany, N. V. : Charles O'Hara Toledo 'ChM: ,; Thomas McQuade. Utica, N. V. I al:int:ea leave to assure my friends and the public in general, that the greatest punctuality will be hbser veil iu the sailing of the abor Ships, together With all others which 1 may Itave, and that i asseng.eis will experience no delay oni thqir arrlval,at the different I orts where-they mean to embark. I , - P. 5.,, , -Free Passage• can 'also be secured frcnn the vcrions Torts in Ireland and ScotlAd. front Which Steamers run tat Liverpool i ' BENJ. - 13./INN-.1.N, nt tsville, Sole Agent fertile State of 'Pennsylvania February - 1, . NEW .GOODS; • 'TOSEPII INIORGAN. has Ju=t received a n-cw issurtv meat of Goods. among W111 ,. 11 new style Prints, Silk Embroidered Ntitt 'Jvai fs. Brussels Net 2,1 yards wide for Sliacvls, Tbibet and ilk Sietwls, Lisle and \ shburton I.lre, a very article of Strilie ,nett Moslin. Thread y.ate,Javonet Insrllnn, a '7 ' ~variety of other fancy all_of dill tie sold at the lowest - cash prices Pottsvill July 13 Pb'i'TSVILLE WORKS. E. w. Mc G ills. ; , ! lIEPRTF ULT. Yno 11.1n11,Ce? no the Pnlilie. that I has taken the Ilstabli.hment hiloimi a. floe rotts-; vine Iron NVtirlis, oil Norwegian sta,n.t, where Inc is: prepared to h'Aild all , kinds of itigant facture Railßoad Civi l ', aml Machineiv alniostlevery , denerintion,at the shortest notice, mill .m the most rea-: amiable terms. Persons boot at: road. in want of Steam Engine:. soiii qnd it to their advantage to give him a 4 :111 engaging elsewhere. May II , • ME . Tiour S reed Business . Tlt E suhscriber respectfulle announces to !tie pub lir, thdt lie has a uteri lir. Nathan Evans with lir him 'in conducting a al Flour and reed Ihntiness, tinder the lirni of RU & LyANTs, at tiro Fotitheast corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets. in the hog rough of, ‘ i!n Pottiville. , whcre they will always kp on hand, a large shed good assortment ,f 1 - Flour. Feed, I Iliiyhy the hale, I:.c ~&c. ' ..: ; , ~ . ll Of which will he sold at the very lowtst fates --+ they confidently :Mild( the patronnge of the !public, bidieving that all those who deal with them, will find it to their =MI advantaue July 10, 29- Hollow .VTare: jur?T received •at the Yolk Store a lar.le and ~..., e ncr:t. 3.4ortinent of nollow Ware coosh.ting or 5,16; it, 2 and 1 gallon pots Skillets, I.loiljrs,&c., &c., which !rill, be •solit tvholettale or retail at the i 0 We 1 eil , ill iricrra. Mon wazgoo boxes of all : itel. ' Ceda l tare such as tubs, Lockets, &c., &c. -• . , r • Jan. 12,1815, , •.! V.DWA.RD 'Y.'ilif)EY:l - .. 14 -7 17 .I , E.PS.-- . For sale, at . 111,.."1_1ITIN'S_ 4 1 Dru s tore--alt as4ostincnt of Gig, Sulk,, - and Carriagti .Whip; • .1 ! ' March 2 ' I ;2.--,- C.:,.1 TEAM SYRUP MOLASSES.-..kES.—Sicwart:' 1.75 New York Steam Syrup Molasses, a vilry fiu ,, ..- - . 'valor article; for sale by . ' 1I T. .5.1 . :J. BE:ATTY. P May 33, . , . , Ice Cream. i: runt: Subscriber having refitted Ms Tre. Cream Sa -1 loon, is linty prepared to furnish his Ire Creams, every day and eveninu Minns the week--also Tartlet:, and private families supplied at Om sinirti•st notice. JOHN 4.3. C: MARTIN, • May 31, . Iron! Iron!! J . UST received at the York Store a large andlgeneral ails.Ortnietit of Rolled. sqtrire, flat, and Round Bar ron of _all sizes. also Hammered square ireiii.front 1 inch to :11, rail read tom:lies, Sledges ;did litimitier., sCrow bars, Slit toils for horse shoes, Juniata nit;il rods Rand Iron, &c., &., also Spikes and Nails, in their va riety. EDWARD YARDLEV.: Jan. 1, 1845. • . 1 11-. , Scrap Books & Port' Folios. SCRAP Hooke and Part Folios very client), junk one n eit and for sale - by • B. BANNAN! Ag' 'June 7th 0 Srbool for the HOW.: int JO do fur the Wolin, Containing each iww and cimplute Instructions, gether with abnat 150 pieces; 'nice 6A.1 tent: each, just received and for sale.by 11: BANNAN June : . Boarding. 1. TLIE Subkriber has recently opened a hipaiding house in Market street. Pottsvdle,andmill be pleased to have a number of respectable boarders Geed accommodation will be furnished otureason able terms. 11sntransient Boarders accommodated 'on reasonable jerrns. ; • .P.LIZAITAUGHAWOrir. Pottsville May 3d 18--ly: ICE 'CREAM - SALOON. GE'N S N HE HR, HAVE repaired and refitted their elegant Ice Cream Saloons, in Centre. street, just below Mahantan go street, and are prepared to serve up ICE CREAM. Nash. Pine Apple. Lemon, Strawherry,. .Sc• atoll hours. Ice, Creams furnished to parties, at the shortest notice.: •• • • June 14, -; • , 4 1-0 ' , de . • • • - ••Musie !.! BOSTON ACADEMY'S Collection °rebirth 31404: Ekies, Union Choral Harmony of Sacred Music, The Earinonist:- • Hickok &Flernines Evangelical Wveth's Repository of sacred Music, Just received and for sale by Nov. 30 , • 48- .. APOTHECARY STORE:. , ' TUC subscriber offers for sale a well are acted and, genuine assortment of .i. /- .13111.TGS consisting at Chemicals, Medicines, Perth- . Is. • may: Window Glasses,, Plitertt. Medicines Drugs' Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Oils, and Varnishes, pain Brushes, 4,c. Which he is disposed to/sell at a smal advance, and relpetfully!tolicita ii,,share of the patron age ofthe public. "' ' ' ' • td.PhtitikiansprescaiptiOnn earefullk compionnied: Y"' • - • ; •,- • JOIINAL' , C. M.OIR.TI,N . ;March 16;c • t. . I , 4EII anubmkotio t ardutipicriNzis .I.crENEttfq,ssgetentent kept conntantlYton;hitl :LgJILOOLTZ 44 1 SANDERSON! ?' ;New Drug Store t Tottsville. • , • July 72 , . =WANE B. BROWN, & CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOOD, DEALERS. No; 20, North Fourth street, Phihula • ITAVE 6 large Stock comprising. ttgeneral variety of L JkAIIIERICA.N and FOREIGN DRY GOODS: 'ines regularly attend the Auction Saks, at which they can frequently purchase many seasonable descrip-- liens of Goods, meth below the „regular prices,. and Which they will sell at a small mica nee, ;They rec Ave many goods direct from Manufacturers, and will also'be feceiving netrOt stylsi ef .FO l 3- Elll7l Goons as soon as they are in the market, from itil yartations both here and in New York • • exertions will be directed to keeping constao.t.: ly, a very superior assortment of tht most ilesirabl6 Staple and Fancy Goods, which' they mead to O'er to Country Merchants oil the :neat favotable terms, and.' at the lowest prices they can be found at in the city of Philadelphia, and respectfully invite ahem to examine for themselves, . • 'Teir stock consists i apart of the following : ClOthit, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, 'Jeans, • Plaided and Striped Jeans, [a new article,] Flant4s,- lierseys, Linseys, Red Padding, Canvas Padding, ileavar : teens, Velveteciol, Padding _, Cords, Alpaca Lustres Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse. de Lains, Gingliams, Lawns. Irish Linens, Russia Sheetina. and Rni,la Dipper. Goads for Summer Wear. New Style Fancy Flamed . Linen Drillings. Plain Brown - Linen, Crape Gant- Groans, Corded, Plaided and striped Ditto, [new goods,] Plaided and striped! Kremlins. Ltinw goods,) Nankeens. Extra Heavy Cottonades, Slimmer Cloths, Denims, Mexican Mixtures, Blue and Fancy Coloured Drillings, Satin Jeans, Fancy Single Milled Cassimeres, Coat G ingha &t. Brown and Bleached Mishits, Check %Ticking:3, Brown .Drillings, Canton Flannel, Plain !White Cambries. Checked and striped ditto, Lace Citinhricks, Jucko nets, Book Mull and ISWIS4 ditto. lace Goods lu variety, Coloured Cambricks, Iloein . ry, Gloves, 'thread, Butains, and a full as sortment terrintiiiings.iSrc. &c. PRINTS--A very extensile .14 , ortnietit, to which riv Styles are added as they come trots the ManitfaC- Arers. =MI J. HARRADEN: I FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Vine street Wharf, Schuylkill, Philadelphia. DESPECTFULIN inform,: hic fil . erids and the Mer chants of Schuyikill, Becks and he adjoining coun ties, that in is now prepaired to receive and forts:wit ;M c: it:utilize of every descrintionl by Canal to Port Pirbon, Pottsville. Reading - and thrritermediate places in good covert! Boats, at rates lion 60 to 100 per cent lower than by Roil Road. The subscriber will ship gonil,u at a lower freight ,than they can to carrel from the Delawarii Root, with these advantages in, ihr Caidaius, the shipping charges arc less the expense of Tynage is,s4Yed. and curiettll - orate goods, so that Meroban i r may ih•prnd .coning them in all dei.natch as.horns will leave Ms Wharves Daily. No additional charges for com Mission, i.torrige, re ceiving or delivering freight at ani' ofthe landing; on the line. Murchandize 0,? Reading will bei delivered from the Boats to the Morn hauls Store, Philadelphia March f.". 1.15•11. I 12--ihno & Do. hatikers, Liverpool. Ltverp(lob to ,y the Rkgttlar ado perOmilly' • E. A. HATHAWAY & Co. - cENERAL commissioN I lIEP.CITANTS, Xs 23 North -Wharrro, foot of Arrh - ?t.; Philadelphia TjAVE received-on rpnAzninen and offer for sale a the lowest cash prices— ,so bales Ist sort easeern hop.; ; • - - 2000 galls fall and winter press'd whale oil ; 11100 do ~ • do du! Mask fish Mk ' 300 doz painted pails; , . lOU boxes let quality sperm:candle , ; . 130 do mould tallow candles, • ', f 200 do yellow soap.; ' - 511 do No. 1 chocolate ; 300 do Lubec (sealed) Mirring ; ' ' . '. , - , 100 do do , No. 1 do . r-, .. 100 bbls. ackerel, Nos. 1, 13 and 3 ; 50 do Halifax Salmon ; • . - 50 do gibb'd llfirriim ; 2.5 do pickled codfiSh ; 1 40. do Cranberries ; : • • . . 50 tubs Goshen butter 4000 Ibe. Herkimer cou n ty cheroot . • 10,000 do dry codfish; . • . 5000 do bake tish, (in drums) . 3000 . do Manilla cordage. Philada., Jan. 11, . ' ,• Et RUCH & TIN'ANS LBANNAI,k7, - Agi joHII.ADELPHIA, Philada., March 1, BURDEN 'S PATENT TIORSE-SLIOES n, • .......(.),... THE liest fennel] Arneritniii l imn, for sal, at a'int On same prices otitis: Iran in lor,Thiltig a savinst of about 100 per cOnt to itin purchasit. Ali lie sold, a_ • warrant.id, -viol if iii•it s.tio.T.iciniy, c.in 1., ' rOntn.ii init the iiiiiney wiil to. , rt•finiiii , I. GRAY.t,.., BROTHER, IR Walnut st.i Philiolii. Juitell, PURE WHITE LEAD. Ixel:ieri al fi Brol 7 1 ,TANUVAi:TITI11..11S, Nii C.l b6rif: 1191..1:ai1e;phm La.e dow 1 20,r,(1 'of rlwir warritt.ed ittirtt a tllle rs il3VeCen d toi,,, , ed‘uLt• .1 a rut. t).l articltt, snarl a Ir. it.. vt•l•titttif No limiwn subsume,: possettsuui Gto:it; pers,rvlitire and iiroi-rti.os ih . sitst,ie in a pa s, an cgitr.i extent with e.i:uinhetated wl'ate lend; w ce e ar v admixture or orLor artier:al.,: only mars Ira value.. It has theref.ue iseii the sic itly ;•.ini el ' the tu:inufactrire.l, for runny to supt.ly to the public a perfeetly . . pere, wk . ; it: • Ita,;,' and :ha unceasin2th mand for the article, is 'proof that it has met with ru •vor. It is invariably r , raaded or. lie head-11 - 1? LL & Ilf:0 1 11: . :It. in ' frill, and Oh the other, 11'.IIIIZASTF:1) Prttp—ZlE recl le VS. November 10, Al"rflrl;').'lio N . MILITARY STORE subscriber v.pnld irci.ecrillll% . inforin friend: , and cu.,4(neys Dirt be ins ; . hiilitary Cap In Third Street, No, 9.3, a doors below Race. where lie wut4d .be ph.ased to se? old clibtonicrs and an many lieu; otitis as art: ilispoEed to !hymn him with their eiisiont. Ile still font innes to'manufacture Militdry and Sportmen's art ofevery le , t:ription, such as leather, Cloth_. Fidt. Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, dull patterns; oravi[Cap , ; 1/01•Fters tOr troop Body do ; Cartouclilione , , C i . (.net .c Ail..ardq, word Belts [Wall kind:3o;a ; different patterns : Fire Buel:ets,.. do, 'Brush and Picker's l'ampnons Caps, Leather ,Cases, superitir quality Slier Rigs. (lame. Rat a , ()ruins, I.CfOrdcrs thankfully reOived and promptly . at tende.i-o. IVILLIAM CHESSMAN, No. 101 North' Stredt„ a few doors below Bac Philadelphia, January 13,1814 • • 2 —Out Philadelphia, Reading & I'olls ville Rail Road. ga, Reduction of Freight on, Merchundize ON AND AFTER Mondity nom Jane Fft, Goods will he forwardell with h ut 1110 rates of Freida, lietwceu Reading and the points below slated, pe.r toe of '2oou • l'hi/a. I i'ut/s - ci//c. Plaster, slate, tubas, sv. $1 lCk 75 cts. Pig iron, blooms, timber, ); marble, 10SiII, tar, pitch, 3 , ' 120 and grindstones; • Nails spikes, b.tr iron, 11 eneines,lead.turpentitte II hark. raw tobacco, salt,- 140 provisions,potatoes, lum ber, stoves, J! Flour per barrel, Wiieat, corn, rye, clover 'seed. silt.per.buslicL f Groceries, hardware,steeli copper, tin, brass, do- mestie liquors,machine iy, Muter and • cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton, leather raw !titles, paints, nys, hers, hemp, and ...ordage. Diy Goods, drugs medi-1 eines, foreign liquors, wines, glass, Nye r.fresh',) fish, meat, confectiona-11 ry, tarionary.?) Nn additional charges receiving or delivering. el.] ny's Dribts on the line. July 15, 1813 ' • 2 . • 775 - :E. CR S SA N.G, • Cabin t Mak, er, • ' • - Eras removid from his:old stand to the Ware room I_l. on the North "East-corner of Malianiango and Union Streets, where b has constantly On band, a general assortment of Eaninet ware of the most mo-, dent stYles and approved Itinish. French and high post Mahogany lied Steads,.Mahogany Chairs and Rocking Chairs, also Maple Cane leat chairs and Rocking Chairs Widsor Chairs, sofas,Sct es &c: &c. All the VarietieS ; of Cabinet ware made to !Haler at the shortest Notice, and in she best style at Philadelphia prices. 11. GRESSANG acknowledges the liberal support withi which the public hive favoured him heretofore, and will labour on his part to merit: a continuance of their favor April ..* •; DR. BECKEWS' Tom !SALVE . fresh supply of Dr { i Becker's Sale,, a sa , temedy for.sore -inflamed eyes,•just reesive endlorpale at, _ MARTIN'S Drug Store. ~Angust47 • ianos. ' i f , . TITS un e rsigii epl havfng been Ilppoinr 44:÷titnTri; ted Age thy Messrs. A W Cate ar..C0., , --', orNen. ork. offers; for (ale their ill. . perior rand Action Pianos , at the Manufacturers prices. ' T. ..to J BtATTY. June 281 b,. - . ,26.. • • Tur . ,Poixro Rme,-Trte::94Msx.-!-We have examined this subject pretty.'poreughly, having. observed the decaying plants4rid the affected tu bers in the field, as well as thC i nfre'ct and progress of the disease in the gathemdirOps, and we:have heard, and read the hundredioi`nifinioria and the cries as.to its cause and remedy; and they•att on ly go to show that theta niel*ionsisretlisposing causes which some consider liWAe:leading cause. - We have always had the flame Opinion of this • disease since the first agitatiooolthe subject ; and ive stated that we regarded; it as "caused by•almos• • pher:l. - inflcience. NVia shall : now • name another cause, Whirl" will phicetheajibject a different light, though Ln reality it is Piirsatne cause as the other ; and•that is constii4wil weakness. It' may appear strange to so:nek6t4 we 'regard these two causes as tto same ; bd Wit will eiplairi.— Ono (the former) is an ages qiie other is an ob ject acted on. 'Now if the4egent bo unfavorable and sufficiently powerful ilißilldestroy the object on which it acts. But illie;object,. or Lind of potato cultivated (together with favorable circum- :tames as to location; soil aP:manure",) be *strobg iii . constitOtion, which than tho power of life, it will rCaLSt 't : unfavorable influ ence. • • \Vo will explain. furth i et 'A mutt of a weak constitution is frozen in scverd:Colil weather, while another of a strong constitution—having. stronger powers .of life—escapes.!• NS:le may say that: the great severity of the cold iv;.s.the cause of his fiet• zinkr,ior it was owing- to constitution—. feeble powers of life. In,cas(sof fevers, and oth er taal3dies, which destroy i flees, or injuro health', the disease is' the, cause of ill ilealth or death, or it takes place hi consequence i 44 weak constitution Which.eannot twist it. . ; - As some individuals es ale:tliscasu unhurt, oth eis are sick, an 1 tilos:6 ur,tl;ll weaker constitv- lions fall victims to a pla4tc..sc. smite varieties of pitables aro uninjured, otheiS partially affected, and those still weaker are'ilstroYed: We haVe thus clearly r r tIVLI our:views of the , . subject, that the potatoe 0. is caused by Mmes. pherie influence, or by the Weuk constitution of the pomtoo, owing towilialidts powers of life are not able to resist an unfaverahle state of the atmos phere. .We are aware the't thousands of questions • may be asked-in relation it, and i some that will be hard.to answer. put4t , incumbent on one who ndvances . a theory 4 a'nsiver all difficulties that present themselves lit Islktion toil Ft sure ly is, if he can ; but all All.6aties and sciences havo difficulties. which the Nitsest philosophers cannot explain. . , iVe aro aware that kre predisposing cau ses; to the potato rot . suflv, as location. soil, ma., nUre, drought, wet, time, of planting, depth of plagtiag manner of aii‘l:virig manure, cutting po tatoes, variety of potatoY i'n:UO of die ing, manner of keeping threuzit Ct - iin•dor. , :\.utticutLiutt,tr. Iscoicitr - rEsotts.—Prejudice an:l et - tor generally gn haft4-in Band ;.,a man may he allows] to indulge iitf44l - s,iitnuty ,.. :for hi:4 own emititkaticm,!but hetr,s'orlirty is effected-by it, the sooni!r arww light upon hum I proposed euhsoiling tiff tiv.ivy land for berms, sn as to a;linit the action eflfrivst -rm! air alnindantlr. A-demurri-n wa , inaturrtly rmsoti afariner prery ell ! o,o,.vshallow for beans.--- Well. I know yOu do.' fib you ever double-spit yoUr garden; ! Oh. we do. Do you cser grew In.Lasin y , 2t1.! rden To be sane, ea6tal anr. What,'AMl on-that double daj ground os-ible,Aliiify. It Would. puzzle a conjurer to tel why's lTh i•r always digs his gin :dim ;0 inches, and pldti it is land'only 5 inches. ! Docks, thistles, couch, rittnher strong derp-roat etli weeds, are not to 114 found in his garden.— What reason can a fryi l n l vir give tin drilling his beans at 7 inches in ilisllleYthand:27 in his garden? , DOes the former larger or earlier produce? Again, a 4readr will caution you _agiduSt sitting in a ar on a damp bed—of :course he take; aro not to do so himself; bdt whilst he praCtieel VAS for himself, and rccorn inOnds it, to his friendOie:lpursues an entirely dif .-fercrit plan.with his (.4 thc.'. They must be, expo . - - see to both ; as if then i;nnsations and physiology diffused in that respect Lkplu our! own. Levu:: keep our; cattle Wanni and well-fed, and ice seldom feel the eratnp in our own pockets 7 Leta:4lol thrqt.—Chelilief;?rd Chronicle. • • .• . IMEI - - - Tan SILEF.CS NO August and &Incur her, and perhaps thti l.e.t(er parr of Juty,'a which is very troubles Ono to sheep, lays eggs in • their no:Arils, which al - e" ' , hatched, and the young vermin pcend into theitliindi, where they bectithe ver y di,lressin,,.oltul musing ilenth, udess some powerfuliemedy lie aOhkt . tl, to cau.te their ejection or, destr 14:ett*Ivay' ib to prevent Ahr: • Tar is consideredthNit an:vdy. By tarring the sheep's noses the bo avoisled, The better way to effect - thikubject ic, to tay tar 1 6: boards or in trough,:ttshelteredsondition, amt. then strew on salt, and il)it sheep will perform the • • operation of ;inearitig 7Ar. take a stick of timber, diess the; upper side, a 'iddiore in some large auger holeA, and once a Weel:t:;;o); nfteiter, put.tar around the edges of .the holm. ; . • Sheqp sufrermuch frOna these flies at the thiil• they are a , saulted,aud.iytT often run with their no ses to the ground, and ;idtn them into the dust, when an opportunitA liiesents, for this,purpose some persons plough' 4;the earth on spots often frequented by the.sheeg,hi hot weather. werti Bet wrol 1 Battling -licading and CIE ETCI BM BM ME OM . , The application of tar:as hero recommended is condusie to the heals of the sheep otherwise than by; pre.venting we have named. It is . good for colds and othe disorders.— Cultivator. lu • 1,45 To CitAXGE, TUE 6310 it OF losz.—lf tho stem of a white roso'F i.inced is a solution, of yel. low pru.ssiate of pots h' Or , four or five hours, and then placed in a soluOenief sulphate of irun, the color will be changed , tti:a delicate rtinoose,wliile the fragrance remains ittichatiged'.. 260 7 , , 170 or commission, storage, or ight at any or Vie Comp... . MS ,fatinct's Meptiiim—cnt. • Rail Iron.. JUST.received at the yolk Store, 20 ton of Roadlron, of theft:4lo4 . n goring, to *it i 8 ten 23 x a . b ton;} i• - ;le, ton - All of which will he 'for CASILas low as it can 'he had any wnero of the'latne qua Sty. • Aug '. , ; t..:Dw ARD YA RDLEY. , • MAW' E. .. . . ALL Persons indebioittri the, subscriber, are segues ted to make immediatepaynient i a nit an those. bay ing Claims, will preseot.theni far settlemoni,the sub: Scriber being anxious to, close up ids old business, a; ism)* as possibte. •--, . , ! . 7 i. - • .' JOHN RUCH. , July w.. • ". ?,-.. 1 ' . .. .29. • 'Gra' Forms • 4 NE W. , edition, rartsed and corrected, ;and adatiteit jak practice. Price $4 50,just . putlishOdniid for 1331 e by ' dan.4;184., 13A,NNAI . ST,'Ag't. , 8611ciot Speaker' collect ton cr oil:ginal and Selected Pisces for .7% Reading , e n d ,RecvStlytt;priee rfintq; just pub ind for sale by'; i,i fl. BANIVAN, Agent. FebryaryA .
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