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Bal.+ nprni Idll.:ranEl lart , :r every dr.y, , 1:Inon.:11 In tlz Ive s a at...• In r1,,,,}...1 % , .i,"! n.1..1i.•1 , . ntnt ec,.irirr:. ;:i d tr;i7l;-11:1v, nay, Tear, Mr,: ll it. tie. trill net nail Pii : ll , M , . Ir may I Syria :Illocr ten Ran ne.,at Welli . i caul atrntd it t Madatn.e. ,, nnt :peak I In wriiiltrig you. I !botch? I hvl a tr.ammr; Mid titz,e)f-roirst timda;:en t , ten, Ih, n xprnd the day in nMamtre..: —. 'ln fart my cniMdMire• I , ltaken, 47a! ‘vbrit's that opri , ar I Ti.is ma'am is lily leisure; - noise Ow to retiroini•ot. and I tint - Pott fon n tl.l e chtldrn. lint I'll Inake ilium quiet The Richmond I Titt.t.. a nd C o mpiler cot tans the followin4 rxcrut.tiat...nd pawily on a It ytnite FOll., it i 6 enough to eet et.c,:i dog in the land liu•Ading and ti'aiihig like toad : . , _ 1 , TILE nurpt•Fi , T..\ MENT Edit Itrlz;IIONE. ', .. , Tusr.--•.':tiv:/zt r'.s Svng of 11;n . 1 e.' I . ! ply pup, 7juit(,):' 5n...,,ts like the , e dot whino liere . all;till n,;ty, tvai and gladness ; lSay,'what rvi,d; can yet la• 1;r, say wiat can yet La thine All that's ilear to ma is wanting ; • Low ntill clan rless here innail ;: howe'er enchanting, me 'can n e'er like my bane me can I:e'er , - he like my 'bone. I • • . . ~ . • ..- „ cUice nle that.—i-t li , k no other : , •'..' Tina bon . w hi eh, al)! ‘VIIS OU CV my own; . . 5 'W here, wberej, , hall e , er Hind another! 6 iVe, :In . ! give !Ile bark lip! bonc— • - • Mv own, my own 9etinalfolN bone. W !77`t.i .: 1•11.1. .1N I) T:i 1:... F 1:!.I.i:liS." cddlot a little while reading- the following letter frOin sophit:Our West; to Ularinda, •DoWn East,' detailing. the faCilities the former section offers to imch - eir.f,S:.as 110 the' , feelers searce in the latter, If :Soplaa's account he- true, the female niarriagea idea stand a chance of hem; ''..trapped up' like v-Inking in the Wettern countiy, - But hear the girl talk : • Lc us Gluey v, Illinois, 1800 & 40. here two weeks ago. and heie 1 shall certainly end my days. Mr. Garrison that came out with me left Me at 18..hekin _ go,antl I was elad ouit, for I never dud see a let' stick to a gal as he did to me, and it wan't for . . _ nothing, neithur—but he didn't talk of inarrryin inc, but r t s•as just lotsiii', round ine,,,but I told hitit to ' ki , 4 his distance—that's the nay to en such fellers. I've a notion that bees in a fix with a gal down in Kentuck—any how, I wouldn't look at him'noiv, for I've had live fellerfsto spark Inc since I Lefr and.another wants to come, but I give hint the bag. , One of my sparks has got three quartk secshinis and a house, is six foot and •four iyOke of oxen, and ;Fs a widorcr, and wants to marry-fn ecrnext week, butt shall wait a tittle and see if i•can do enny better; for between us, widdorers arF so:queer and talk up so, they al ways frighten Te—but howsuineve! J spas(' thee don't 'Mean' 'mire than utter men., This country is v&y r larg6 and so io men and the lirlyrys they bay is rollin' • hilt I don't see tut they are as as eau uther tins is scarce here 'and Iviieet don't fetch but and 6,—hay' and potatoes they almost give nwai - , and rich lets of tin:3'l4l..oin mothers fetid their halve on pick and pntatees oh ercount of 'the 'milk sh:kneFs in the country, a pootty way to i..-rw.;,/ ballys I gess MEI Now you must came l :to. I know. : You'il male , yonr imam . ?:z there's only one gal at the hill of big . pray ry, with goldcn hair like yrun, and rho' got on offer cter ilay in the week otter she got theta. .NIMV ir. 1 7 11,:s get a husband, anise hou.c and farm- and Parc 'of twin.. You can't help likin thin country —tell „Amy if she'll come ' ! .;lerc won't have to keep a wi , hing and :illicit '. ing for thefelters. as We n.ed to in Westbrook— out ',ere 1114're rite Lott r yen before 'you think of it l ell nn I hope-slie'll come to fee me" as soon as I get to honscheepin, and if'she thinks on • it sh'e may bring tly 2 M hulti red socks, in the till of my chest. When You ctime be sure and go with the steamboat Cltecsieck, Captain Dilsy, at Ps„..uf .lerlow—he. is the vices man on the water, was so good fu us all. I almost lue him ifleis a mar " rigid man. Give my luY lto Jane, and ask her how - !..he and, guts on, and if liccs popped the questi3O yet. She may' , !MVP Min for all me—l can do better'. I can pick up my liltinq annum' the fellers here. Nobc'dy can lit 1p thi s court . try. No more from yotit login cousin till SO PIM. • Tratoling. lately on the North Inter, a, friend overheard iwo ladies iu an inljointrig r•tate-ro•ytn, who kept inetr - -ibuitly calla; upon the steward, •:-,:kWard,' called one in a Ftnother;:il voice, as of intense buffering. •is cone and 'open this window or I shall die 1' The window was accordingly ,ripened; brit diier'tiy, the other lady exclainied, ct, ' 1 S'' • I - 4 1. •3 ...., m g - kt 11 ~.., .c: 4 . - -. • ,1.,.._- ~ l, ...:,. =l_ -.„..,. -,... .0,7+7,... i . := • .j -- .....„ c... " 1 • r; .Z . , j 4. a - _, ..., ~ .4 • , I , . -_ ~,„, „„ r ;.-.,. . - , ® is, . , ,:i ~.,i, E- , ,Q ~...„ „ ..- _ -, „.„ ig F...::- .-. i ' , ' , 7 , ."'" A . . ' ' ' . 1 ,4 1 ' a° '''4 i - e. . 0 1 F. 4 t --, O. ...I. '',_-:• _ 'z, , p'. • o ''«!«..- ...1;.: i .... •i 0 .„„. ~,,„ A ,1 '' i" . , ..... „„. . , ...V. 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Houses and Lots El 8 I 111 I • ' i i i: 21 ti 2 2 2 .POIS'iILII.; • I ALSO, a large nuniliei or Buildings l and out Lots a various sizes, on the Navigation tract, lying principally in the Borough of Pottsville. Apply to I SAMUEL LEWIS,ItuaI estate art. ent r e•lst.' July 16 :[ • I 2%—ir EIS CORY (W POPES, rill HEIR crimes, muiiders, poisoninrrs, parricides a Audultcries and fi cests, from ttlt.l'eti, r to gori: the XVI, -including the histery of the SiiiitS- Martyrs,'Fathers of .thie Church, l lieligions Orders Cardinals, imp isit ions.l Schisms, and thA great Re' formers, with the crimes of Kines,Aaueens,. and Em perors, by Louis Marie pe Cormenin, translated from the French. Part ISt y 5 cents—with colored plates 371 els. Just received and fur sale ity • . . I B. BANNAN,I Agent; May 15, 20— MEM , . GEORGE E. POTTS; .- IN VITES the attentio6 of purchasers to hig stock o Fresh Goods just received and now opening at his Store in Centre et., a fliw doors above the; Pottsville 'Muse, all of which he pvill sell at" the lowest prices for rash his own ordttis, or in exchange for country produce. February 10,• . . ! 'e.-- REMOVAL. sp 3 , a JOSEPH P. SEIDERS, I. A removedl 'sileTcn next xt door to n roni )v g sinreinthe uiliingnccunieanasrn Store, in Centre street,irottsville. where he'. emit inues to operat a ins all the vittiaus branches of the Dental Art ; such as" Flawing, Faint: ICleatainte and Drawing. Ile also will insert In th hast manner, einglit teeth, or whole sets, at reasonald i prices. i - I.lavltie had a practica experience. of many years. he feels confident of eivitia satisiattion to all . who may favor hint with their vu Wm. - , !! .. 3 • ,f ' . . I{Ein.OVED. MOSER 6r.. KUEBLER., - , "HAVE removed from their Old stan to Celt " I tre Street, to the stand formerly occupied by tlit Messrs. Reber, tit the Corner of Norwegian and Rail Road streets, where they will expose for sale daily, - ALL THE VARIETIES' OF MEATS. Beef Veal Lamb Mii(ton Pork , HaMY ' PI ud Lard 1 at the lowest market ;prices. . 1 1 . Call and, see themli 1 I .:. • March 15, 1845. then 1 ll— - 'to, Paper Makcire; Steam dors. and others To Dicrai Bleac Engine B . . • . - PASCAL IRON WORKS. . I • WELDED WROUGHT 111.0 N !PUBES ~ From 4 inches to : kn calibre and 2to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure from 400 tO 2500 lbs. .per square, inch, with Stop ,:;....eks, l',. I:, and other fixtures to suit, fitting togmher, Willi screw Joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, G PS. and for LOCOMOTIVE and.other STEAM BOILER FLuid .. . . ; Blantifactlired and •for gale. by MORRIS, TNSILER :& MO: Warehonee S. E. s'oiper of Third & Wahl PMLADELPHIA. July 11, DOWNEY. & F °ern' ARE constantly rectivine from New York: and arc of fering at their store:in Morris' Addition to Pottsville, Coff•ee. Sugar, Tea. MOlasses, liama , Shoulders, Mess 'Pork, Fish. Salt. Cheese, Oil. Candles, Soap, {Liquors, Fruit, Tobacco, Baled Day, Feed, &c. &r.. Allrif which they offer, at city wholesale prices, freight!o* added. bitty 24th 21— 3 , Boxes Sterine, Candles 27- . Jul) 5, BOICS brown anO.yelinvor SOAP, fror dale at U • DOWNEY & 'FOCHT'S 'tune 11, MACKEREL in bill. and hair bbls. Jost received and for sale at DOWNEY & ROCUT'S. June 11, i 21- I%,fINERB' OIL, just received at the sto e or DOWNEY .& May VIII, ' 2I L IQUORS, Ciu, hiskey, Brandy - A. in MIL, at • - DOWNEY & FOCHT'S, 21— May L'lth, R OPE of all descriptiong by the coil or pound, at I DOWNEY & EOCIPI"S j 9 May Pith, T MUER 10,000fectASeasohodWhite Plan Boards and ,J_lPlank, and 115 Bundles of Shingles Jinn received and for sale. 4). . DOWNEY & FOCHT'S. May 31. - .1 22 150.KceregM'reinafetoant Blasting Powder„ just DOWNEY &fOCLIT'S. 1, • Augur' 30 UPBRIOR SGAR CUREDHAMS.— C 3 \Varranted a cbOica'ariiclo, fur sal by . jund2B, 26.. " T:fic J."IMATTY:. Ul LEO ANT WHIP 124 ceived a few adv." Riding Wliips and D dit•*o Whips. all of whi , Aug.. . subscriber mounted Bulkey W, g Whips—Also, a fe ch WM be sold orate It B. BANN THE MINERS' JOURNAL • MEDICINES. DR. 'LEIDY'S , sarsaparilla Blood Pills. Miff: ONLY PILLs in existence containing Saisapa rilla in their composition. They purify the Blood and Fluids of the body, ana cleanse the Stoinaill'and fldwels from all noxious sub stances that produee disease: They are compoSed entirely of vegetable Extracts, (free from nierttiFy and minerals) which make them the safest, best, and most efficacious of any other pills in existence. &sera:thousand certificates of their efficacy have here tofore been publiSheil, and their.sales are funreasiog annually by thousands. liars than One Million boxes have already been sold since their introductiOn. (` - ..,1f.01?.8 THAN 106,000 BOXES - 'tare been sold in . Philadelphia alone, the past. rear; thus showing that in the place where they are mantiffic tared they have a, reputation, 'greater than any ether hich arises froth the fact that Da. LEIDY islcell known at honte ; as a regular Physician, and his pills are , consequently employed with greater confidence titan any other; in addition to their own efficacy. Quality and nut quantity is a valuable attribute be longing to them; one box doing more good than two to four of others. Be advised, thc,refore, when ne essity requires to take none other than Dlt. LEIDY'S BLOOD .PILL'S. • . Try them! (thei eirst but 25 cents a box.) Try them: - So well satisfied will you be of their-good effects, you will never take any others. - After you. have tried all other kinds, then try Dr. Leidy's Blood the differ mice will soon be idiscovered. No change of diet no re straint front occupation, or fear of catching. cold need be apprehended; 'young and oldmay take them with e qual safety. . I efi,Princi , lal Office and Depot, Di. Leidy ' s Health Emporium North SECOND street, near VINE, (1,(21i of the Golden Ilalland Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Klett Co., I,Vetherill. &Cm, W.llyott Sons; A. 8. &E.Roberts& Co., width) , Druggists ge many. Also by P. Penni and J. Dickson, Easton, .1. P. Long, Laneaster, and most respeciabh! Druggists and Store.. keetlers in the United States. Also at J. O. BROWN'S (tate W. T. Epting's) Drug Store, Centre street, Pottsville. May 18. - .;. • • 20:— ~ . . . Fourteen Valuable. Article.. I. BRENNEICS VERNIIREdra cerium cure for . ~. worms—safe and ve'rutu bant to take.' ' . 2. GIBSONIi ExTnAcruit; Whirl' removes Gretke of all. kirrls, Rry•Paints, Tar ; Varnish and Wax from carf;ets,or from clozhini, without injuring the'colOr or the,cluth.-. • . : . ' '- 3. 1.1)N I.)0:4 FLY P.;4-En - -the best thing !inmicri for killin g flies and tattfquetoes. . - .. ... .. 4. A Certain Destroyeeof - Rats.,.Mie - e, Roaches, -and Ants'and ancther,M Bed. Brigs. 67GOIN's Si-Ecnite for Spur Stoitach;:lreart Bum ancei,Valer Brash, by one 'who-has sutrured thirteen years before he discovered - the cure.. G. Dn. STEVEN'S GREEN OINT3IEN'i for the ' Piles. It has never failed to cure. ' .. 7. IlnitrosoN's 'rt. - rms. ‘Vnsti. . . , 8. Diu:lto:o's INDFLIBI.F.INK.,—IViIIiCuI. a ti 9. TIME COMPOUND CONFECTION'OF Firs—jtpv the medicine fer children and women, it is io pleas ant to take. • 10. BUBO'S ' VEGETABLE ANT/BILIOUS PILLS. 11. GUNN'S ESIaLIENT WATER-PROOF PASTE . , for [farness, Boots, a.e. It softens the lead/eq . : lllJ keeps out the water. 124 Poor[ NAN'S :STIIENGTIIENINd PLASTERe 'l3: j.Clis9`;• . S MixTvei.E, which CUTCS lie worst Diarrl.ce in a few 'hours. 14. JACKSON'S DrsENTEnV AIIITURE. a eertq ... .. . and eueetly enre for Dysentery nnd•Sutntner Com !Anita. . . .The. above valeahlearticles are wholesale and ye tail, by GUNN, No, 1 SnikthlVth sfrert.Phila ddphin,—w,bLreStorekeepers and others will he sou plicd With, pure African Cayenne Pepper, :Arnica Flowers, brugs, generally, Faints, Oils, Glass and varoishes, at the lowest prices. Terms poly cash. inr Cut out the 'advertisement, and ,bring it With yell. • • Philada.,July• 12th, 'FEVER AND 11)00's! AND 10,000'è ! ! .• • ARE now suffering under that Bane of Life, rover antrAgne,or Billions Intermittent revert—' Raw and's Inintovcd Tdnic lidixtnie.' is universally ac knowledged, by.the disintere sled, to be the- Great Na tional Itemedy-the only warranted, safe,sure and cure—that never has - failed, when properly used, to erallictite the disease and also its iirimediate causes, restoring the natural feelings and elasticity of the con stitution in a manner ttlat•nothing else will. , 1.5-Therefore;procure at once this long-tried , old 'fa vorite and starling remedy . , now called RitwatoP.s lm &rived. Tonic inixturepriitected againsj.'connterleit ers, by the written signature of the original inVentor, Joon .g• ItOW ANII, over the mouth of every bottle, and which may, fbr a certatnty,•be obtained genuine in Pottsville, of JOHN S. C. MARTIN, 1 . - JO H N. R. ROWAND, M. I)., Proprietor- f st., Ph Hada . August 16,• • , • .. • MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT T RITS S . 1 0 (-7A- • ‘ 1 ) : A E. ' ' f), • Dr. Joseph ll,Vhite%tero . Support •s. ' A supply' of the above articles, just receive( and for sale, at the manufacturers prices, by JOIE': S. C. Al ARTIN, Druggist 44-- October `-)fq, DIt.FOUNTAI — ;;;E'R CIIINESF. HAIR ETUDICA TOIL—Which removes Superfluous Hair 'from the Fa, e .1;1!4 . 1:, forehead, &c. For sale at :11ARTNI' Drug Store. ! March 15, 111 SOLOMON MUI H Cabinet rvtaker, Undertaker, '&e. T"subictiber' announeCs to the public that he has commenced the above 'merilioned business i n the borottith - of. Potts : l4llc immediately back of the PcnnsyliMiii Hall, where he will constantly keep nn hand an ,wnrtment of RE.U)Y MADE COFFINS Ceibrnet Ware 4-c.. manuraetzre'd of the best materials in the most durable manner, at very low QM Ile also will manufacture all kinds of Furniture, &'c., to order at the shortest notice. 'Funerals waited on and Hearses supplied, &c. He therefore solicits a part of the pnblie patronage which he will endeavor tomcat by prompt attention nibusiness. Give as a trial. IC= WASHINGTON HALL, t • • S'CIIUYLKILL HAVEN; THE subscriber liereby gives notice to the citizens of Schuilkill connty, unit the travell.- inttcommunity,that he has taken the above mentioned !tole!, formerly kept by Mr. KautTman, which he has refitted up 'in an excellent style; [lir the accommodation of all.those who feel disposed to pat-. eunice him. ' Ills table will be supplied with all the del icacies of OM seasop.and the charges will be moderate. Obliging and attentrve servants and ostlers will al ways he ready to Uttend to the wants of visitors. and his stabling is amply snfficient to accommodate any number of horses and vehicles. r- A few Boarders can be accommodated on relson able terms. 1 • SAMUEL SEAM ' April It:, 15-Gino : :IS. ut Street; Regwval & New Goode. JOSEPH .110RqAN, • ESPEefFULLY informs the Public. that lie has liftemoved his Store to; the New Store room,' in the stone Moose Of Mrs Phillips, with a locust tree In, front Mile door. and nest:house above ;Mr. Thompson's corner, oppOsite Messrs Pollock's Store.: And has just Received a new assortinent of Spring Goods which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. In addition to his fancy dry mends 6ctriming.s lie has received, mid will, keep on hand IL general assortment of logliorn, braid, Gimp, Straw., S. fancyllonnets, at the lowest pikes. Pottsville March 221515, 12— .. FFRESHFIGS. — A few drums fresh Figs. ale Lemons, Oranges, and Raisins just received, and for sale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Jan. 18. 3845- 11\TEW YORK Dried Plums and Peaches, for f sale by T. & May 3d, 18— Fishing Tackle. f LIST received and for sate a good assortmen 110 of Fishing Tackld to which he invites the at tention of the angler and all others. March 22, 11 - 11 i ASINS.--In varter boxes, selected for fami- IlLly use; for ale cheap at • • l JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S, = Confectionary & Drug Store. Motto Seals. . A - New and beautiful article In sheets, just received Si and for sale by B. BANNAN, Ag't. Feb.`, ft• ' • . • . BENJAMIN'S AREIIITECT. • . On Practical House Carpenter. illustrated by 64 en . !ravings. for the. use of Carpenters and Buildors last edition of 1843, just received and for ale by • Aug. 24 . —34 ,B. BANNAN, Agent • Dominoes : • • OF the beet quality, a large assortment. ranging In price front 25 cents, to 2$ por box, just received and Mr shin, wholesale and retail. by BMW; BANNAN, 30 as just re— Japs. Also, w neat La , lowest rash 34. Egy 17, 'THE ' CHEAPEST PASSA.HE :AGENCY I.IN THE UNITED STATES. . , ' Joseph 31101turralls Splendid Line of Londonand Lieerpool Pada% s • ~/i.tRANGEM.ENTS FOR 11845. Old ptablished. assage [ollllpe. 190 Pine Street, Cdr. of South, N. E -1‘ . . . . . . THE subscriber begs leave-to call the attention n, ••• his friends and the public in general, to the follow ing, arrangements for the year 1515, and for the purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the following- = • Regular Packet Ships to and from * Liverpool. Ships' NaMes, Captains ; . Dayi of Sailing from New York. • New Ship. Nye, • June 6 Oet. '6 Feb 6 United States, - Britton I' 11 ", IL ',' 11 I Garlick, • • Skidd)i, , " 26'"i . 2 0- "..26 ' atrirk Hatay, Delano . July 6 Nov. 6 Mar. 6 Waterloo; - • Allen. " Il ". •It ". 11 Roscius i , ' • Eldridge, "26• " 26 '26 - Independence. ' Allen, - Aug. 6 Dec. 6 AO. 6 Samuel Hicks, Bunker, " 11 7', II- Ir. 11 Siddons, . E. obit, " 26 ", • 26 ". 26 Ashburton, Huttleson, Sept. 6 Jan. 6 Mity 6 Stephen Whitney , Thompson, , . II ." .11 r' 11 Sheridan Pettey:um . . ".26.'t' 26 ." 20 , Shires Name, , Captains, Days of Sailing from Nye,LlVerriool, New Ship . , e July 21 Nov. 21 Star 21 Milted Staies,l Britton, '" 26 .26 '',' 26 Garrick, Skiddy, Aug. 11 pee. 11 A pril, atrick Henry, , Delano, " - 21" 21 " 21 - Waterlrm, '.. ' , Allen, . . " 26 rr• 26 . " 26' 11m:rids, , . _Eldridge, Sept. 11 Jan. 11 3fay-11 Independence, Allen, " 21 "21 '" .121 Samuel Hicks; -.• Bunker, - " 26 . " 26 ." 20 tilrldous, ' -E. ebb, Oct. 11 Fell, II Poe 11 - ASlthurton, ' Hutt leson, " 21 rrs 21 "31 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 2liFeb.„2o.l'nsr26 Sheridan : ! Deneyster, Nov. 11 :Bar. 11. Jitlyl 1 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid Mew York Built 'Transient Shipi,stich as the Adirondack,' •Sco,tiand,' Russel GloVer,'l'Eetto,r and 'Sea,' will continrm to sail from Liverpool, weekly in Regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos sibility. of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money . . , to their families or friends; I hffve arranged the pay.... ment flinty Draffs . onithe following Banka Cork' 1 Limerick " , Clotnmel • . Londonderry, Sligo, - ' Wexford • Belfast, Waterford Gativay , 1 Armagh,l ' ~Atlildne, , . Merit n ' Kilkenny, O 13alina, j Timlee. : • :Enniskillenii Monaghan,. YOtighal -Banbridge, t•- Ballymena ntsonstow n thlwaniatrick; Cavan, . - Liirran,; llittliatinan Bandon• •;.• - Ennis , r !BallyShannon, . Strait:l:9e % Itkilireen , Mmagli, , l Mallow', I. Dublin , ' iCootehill, ; 111 hush, • 1 .7 ficotland—The ity Bank of Glasgow ' i !England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Mo. bankers, London; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, LiVerpool, k. 'Passengers' con also be engaged front Liverpool, to „hiladelphla,' Boston aiol Baltimore, by! the Regular ' acket ,ships on application being made personally' r by letter, [post paid.laddreased to -. .l'OrlEPll MeiIiTIVRAY, 100 Pine srect, :corner of South street; New i7ork ' AGIINTS. _ • •Belij. Hannan, ottnville, a.; Michael Mullen, - Ro"- rbestor, N. is; Jr.e litigant i rovi , t itice,l 11.- 1. ;, T, Cough, Albany, N. Y.; Charles O'Hara Toledo,!taltio; Thomas McQuade, Utica, N. V. -•'. I . 1 also beg leave to assure my friends and the public in'eeneral, that the. greatest punctuality will,he obser ved ill the sailing of the above Ships, together with all others which I may - have, and that ai , :--etOccrt. Will experience - no delay on their arrival nt the different torts where i hey mean to embark. '., P. S.—Free Passage can also he secured from the. vcrions Ports -in Deland and Scotland.' from }which Steamers Tllnt.n.,Liverpool .• , .. .- BENJ. lidINNANiot tsville, . ' sole Agentforthe State of Pehnsylvania February I, _ -._. _ ._____ InE • NEW GOODS. !- TOSEPH MORGAN, has Just received a naw assort el nicht, nr Goods,- among which are splendid new style Prints. Fdk Embroidered Nett Jearfs„ Brussels Net 21 yards wide for Shawls, Thihei not Silk rihawls. Lisle and I.shburton Lace, a very superior arOcle of ; Stripe Jtiyinett Muslin, Thread Lare,Jaconet Inserting . , Arr . . variety of other fancy goods, all of 'which will be sold at the 10w.,,t ca.,h prices.. " Pottsvill July 13 _ • 23 REPETF ELL Y annonnces to the Pahlie, that he• has takeh the Establishment known las tirei' Potts ville Iron Works, on Norwegian street., where he is ptepared to Id all kings of Stearn Edeines.. manu facture Rail RnairCars, and Machinery of almost every Oserintion,at the shortest notice, and On the mail rear, simahle terms. • e. Per:mini from abroad, in want Of Sten m Famines, lyill find it to their advantage to give hint a call berme - engaging elsewhere. May 11 Flour As' reed ilissinea s. rr HE subscriber respeetthilv announces to the pub lic, that he has associated Mr. Nat ham Evans with him to emulneting a general Flour and Feed flesiness, tinder the tirm of R1P1,711 & EVANS. at the sitinheast corner of Rail "toad and Norwegian streets. in the lin rongh of Pottsville. where they will always keep-on hand, a large end good assortment of Flour. Feed, hay he thehale.' &r., Are. All of whirl' will he sold at the very lowest rates . — They eindidently solicit the patronage of the nubile, helieving that all thrice who deal with them, wilt tind t it: to their mutual advantage. July 10, • RUCfI Sci EVANS.. TITST received at the York store a large and genera a,stirtinent of Hollow Ware consisting of S 6, .1, :2 and I gallon pots Skillets, Boilers, &c., which be sold wholesale or retail at the lowest cash lirices. Also waggon boxes of, all sizes. Cedar -wire styli as tubs. hot:kids. &r. Jan. 12,1815, 2.-- EDWARD YARDLEY. • WHIT'S.—For ' ! sale at MARTIN'S Drug tore-an assortment of Gig, Sulky, rk,nd Carriage Whips. March 22 TEAM SYRUP MOLASSES.—Stewart' k 7 New York Steam Syrup Molasses, a N..gry su— perior article, for sale by T. & J. BEATTY. bee Cream. rpm Subscriber having retitled Isis Ice Crearn no prepared to -.furnish his lee every day and evening during the.week—alsnl Parties, and private families supplied at the shortest notice. JOHN S. C: MARTIN, , TEST. received at Ithe, York Store a large and general assortment of Rolled, square, flat, and Round Bar ron of all sizes. also pammered square iron from I inch to 2,1, rail road Movies. Sledees and Hammers, sCrow bars, Slit rods for horse shoes,Juniata nail rods! Band Iron, &e.,&.; alio Spikes and Nails, MOO 1 va riety. EDWARD, YARDLEY. Jan. 4, 1843. I- .Sorap. Books 8i Port Folios. s' C!, CRAP Books and Port Feline very cheap, jest open- Oed . and for sale by i B. BANNAN June 7th 23 CIO %E o 'S Sr4ool f f 7 r the te Flute.ioin Contalninz each new'and complete Instroctions, t - gether with about 150 nieces of,llftfsir. price. , so' cents each, jiist received and for sale B. BANNAN June 29 ' Boaiding.' TIIF. Subscriber has recently opened. a homding IMnse in Market strent.•Potissille.a4wili he plc-Ted to have a number of respectable boarders Good accommodation will be furnished on reason able terms. -Alio transient Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. ELIZA ITAUGITAIVOUT. Pdttsville May 3d 118-4 ICE CREAM' SALOON. GE Ar'SLE INT HE HR, lIAVE repaired and refitted their elegant liie'Creara Saloons, In Centre street, just below Maltantan gn street, and are prepared to serve up ICE , CREAM. Peach, [line Apple. Lemon, Strawberry, Vanilla. &c. at all hours. Ice Creams furnished to parties, at the shortest notice. June 11, • Music ! Musics,' BOSTON ACADEMY'S Collection nf.Chnrch blusic, Eyer's Union Choral Harmony of Sacred Music, The Harmonist, Hickok & Fleming's Evancelical ftusii, Wyeth's Repository of sacred Music, Just received and for sale by Nov. 30 48- BANN AN, Ag't J. S. C: MARTIN'S . 12 . APOTHECARY. STORE.' THE subscriber offers fob sale a well se e cted and genuine assortment of . DRUGS mufficii4 Es lAc 11r:; j consisting of Chemicals, Medicines, Perla •• mery, Window Glasses, Patent Medicines Drugs, Paints, Dye-StniTsi Oils, and Varnishes, Pain Brushes, &c.. Which he is disposed to sell at a smal advance, and raspectNily solicits a share of the patron age ofthe Physicians prescriptions carefully compofinded.. JOHN S. C. 51.911T1N March 16, 49-!. • THOMSONIAN MEDICINES A GENERAL assortment kept constantly on 'mid -E lIIIIOLTZ & SANDERSON' S • ;July 42 New Drug Store, Pottsville. . I POT I'SVILLE IRON WORKS ~II.cGINNIS, E.,: W Hollow Ware May 33, Dray 31, Iron! Iron !'t PAILA - DELPHIA. WILLIAM E. ' .BROWN,' & CO., VITROLESALE DRY GOOD DEALERS. No. 20: North Fourth atreet,:rizilada. • HAVE a large Stock comprising a seneral variety of AMERICAN and FOREIGN Dill GOODS. They regularly attend the .eluetion Sales, at \ which they can frequently purchase many seasonahle descrip tions of Goods; much below the regular prices %and Which they will sell at a scull/ advance. They rec Ave many goods direct fromManuractuierse and will also be- receiving the newest styles sf Fox- EION Goons as soon as they are in theivarket, im- - portations both hire and In'New York Their exertions will-be directed to keeping constant ly, a'very superior assortment of the moat desirable Staple- and Fancy-Goods, which they intend to offer to Country Merchants on the most favorable terms, and 'at the lowest prices they- can be found at in the city of. Philadelphia, and, respectfully invite. them to examine for themselves. . Their stuck consists 'titian of the following: Cloths,l Cassimeres, Sattinefts, Jeans, Plaided and Striped Jeans, [a new article,] Flannels, Kerseys, Linse.ys,lted Padding, Canvas Padding, Beaver teens, Velveteens, Velvet Cords, Alpaca Lustres • Vistinas, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse., de Lairs, Gingliarus„ Lawns,. , Insh , Linerni, Russia Sheeting and Russia Diape r.. Goods for Sumnier Wear. New Styleanis , Figured Linen Drillings, Plain Brown Linen Crape Gant broons, Corded, Plaided and striped Ditto, [new gOodsj Plaided and striped Kremlins, [new goods,] Nankeens, Extra Heavy Cottonades, Summer Cloths, DeliiinS, Mexican 'Mixtures, . IBlue and Fancy Coloured Drillings, Satin • j Jetins, Fancy Single Millgd Casalmeres, Coat Gingham>, &c. Brown and Bleached Muslins, Cher ks,Tlckings, Brown Drillings,' Canton Flannel, Plain While', Camliries, Checked and striped ditto, Lace Canibricks, nets, Book Muslin, Mul and Swliss ditto, Lace Goods in variety, Coloured Callibricks; Hosie ry, Groves, "Thread, Buttons', and a full as ; 'sortment of Trimmings, &c. , : PRINTS-LA very extensive assortinent, to which new Styles are added asthi come froin the Manufac- - o - Duero:. , 1 : 11 Philaila., March I, J. HARRADEN: • • : FORWARDING AND COMMISSIDN MERCHANT, . Pine . street Wharf, ;•.elinylkilt., Philadelphia: RESPECTFULLY informs his frieMls and the :Mer chants of Schuylkill, Berhs and the adjoining roun dest' that he is now prepaired to remiive and forward Meichandtie of every' description li. - Canal to Port Carbon . , Pottsville, Reading and the intermediate places in good coverd Boats, at rates fronti - 60 to 100 per cent lower than by Rail Road. ' 1 The snbserth'er will ship goods ati a lower freight than they can he.carred from the Delaivare ftont, with these advantages to the Captains, the:shipping charges are less the expense of Tonage is saved, and no ileten thin of the goods, so that Merchants may depend on re ceiving them - in all despatch as Boats will, leave his ‘Vharves Daily. No additional charges for commission, storage, re ceiving of deliverinereight at any of the landings on the line.. ' I • Miirchandize for Reading will be depvered lrom tife Bo is to the Merchants More, Bo / .lidadelphia Mdrcd 22 le'2s. - i , : 12--farib _ BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES . MADE OF THE best t.tlitted Ainerican Irtni, for eale at about the, .aine prices of the .- , Iron in bar, bein2 ; :t saviii; of altinit Inn per • . ' ,cent. to the purchaser. 411 shoes sold, or • waminted. and if not satisfactory, .can lie • returilOd and the money vill be refunded. •0 GRAY & intoriliEn, 42 Wa nut.at., Philada. June EC . PURE WHITE ,LEAD. • litother, No 65 north Front street INlPhiladelPhia:.have now a tiodd supply of theii warrttipted pure white lead, and thdse customers whc have-been. sparingly sn ['plied in eti'lisequt.nee of a run ihoarticle,on shall now have their orders 'filled. • No known substance possesses ithose perservative and beautifying properties so desirable in a paint, to el an equal extent with untidulterat white lend; hence any admixture 6f other materia s only mars' its value. It has therefore been thel steady aim of the manufactures, for many - years, to 'Slippty to the public a perfectly pure white lead, ant t the uticeakinvie mand fur the article, is proof that it has met- with fa vor. It is invariably branded on clue he aq—WKI'II e_.,ERILL 4.t. B1:0 1 111 , :lt.tin fulld and on the other, - WARRANTED PURE— 01 in i red letters breather 19,'` A 111 MN N. MILITARY . STORE Wall: subscriber would, respectfully 'inform bis A.- friends and custoinersAliat be ha. locate - IL his hlililarrj sCap Afar factory in Third Street, No. 95, a few 'doors below 'Race,' where ; he would be pleased to s4e his old co:set - otters and as many new ones as are di. posed to favour him with their eustOmi lie atilltiontinues-to manufacture Military and Sportinen's articles 'of every description, such as leather, Cloth, Felt. Silt and_Beitver Dress Caps, of all patterns; Forage Cat s; lioleters lor troop Body do ; Cartouch Boxes. diayot c ibbards, word Belts, of all kinds; Canteens; napsacks, tHierenr patterns: Fire Buckets, Pasting Boxes, Tube Brush and Picker's Plumes,- Puutpoons Firemen's Caps. Leather. Stocks, (inn C .11+S. superior quality Shot Bags. Came Bags, Drums.ike.,&e. itTOrdore thankfully rcceiv'd aid promptly .at eltdci to„ ' WILLIAM 1:-RESSMAN, No. 101 Northi awl:Arcot, r. few doors belpp; Rae Philadelphia,January 13, ITO ", E. • A. HATHAWAY & Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ..IVgg 23 North iVharrca, foot-of 'lrch et., Philaildp4ia . T HAVE received on corQignmerit and oiler for sale a .the lowest cash prices— -50 bales 1.4 sort eastern hops ; 2000 galls rail and winter pTzti'd whale oil"; 1000 do do dp black list; oil, des painted,pails ; I • 100 lioxes'lst quality sPerni candles ; 150 do Mould tallow candles, 200 do yellow soap ; 50 do No. 1 chocolate ; 100 do Luhec (sralegl) . lgerting ; 100 do do Ni. 1 !do 100 Mils. ackerel. Nos. 1,12 and." . 3 50 do Halirnx Salmon ;1 • 50 do gibb'd Herring ; 25 do pickled codtish'; 40 do Cranberries; 50 tubs Goshen butter ; I 40110 !lbs. Herkimer county: cheese; 10.000 do dry codfish; 5000 do hake fish, (in &elms) • 30410 do, Manilla cordage.! Philatla., Jan. 11, ECM - Philadelphia, Reading & Potts - Tide .Rail Road. • pa : Redudion of Freight Merchundize. ON AND AFTER Monday neat , June Walt, • MI, Goods will he 6.l . w:wad-lilt' despatch nt the fol lowing rates of Freight, bet lien Reading and the points below stated,per ton of '2900 lbs. s ~ .. 13' el weer Between Beading Reading and and : • . l , • . Phila. Pottsuille: Plaster, slate, tiles, 4-c. . . $1 10 ' 75 Chi Pig Iron, blooms, timber,l I marble, i osin, tar, pitch, ‘• .20 land grindstones, Nails 4- spikes, bar iron, - castings,lead.turpentine , bark; raw tobacco, salt, ' 1 90 provisions.potatoes, lum , ber,stoves, 4-c., J , Hour per barrel, Wheat, corn, rye, clover i ' seed, 4- salt per bushel, Groceries, hardware,steel,"l , ' copper, tut, brass, do- most iclicinors,Machinc- .ry, butter and. eggs, i 10 1 35 , cheese, lard and tallow,' I • , oil, wool, cotton, leather j , raw hides, paints, nye. ters, hemp, and cordage. J -j, I Dry Goods, drugs 4- mcill-1 . , . 1 Claes, foreign' liquors, wines, glass, paper,fresh • .2 60 170 fish, meat, confectiona ry, books 4- f. , larmnary. • . . , No additional charges for ,cornurission, - storage," or. receiving or delivering freight at any of the Compa ny's Dr-lots on the line. ' July 15, 1843 • ' , H. CRESISANG, Cabinet }haler, HAS iemoved from - hts old stand, to the Ware room on the North . East Corer of Mahantango and Union Streets, where he has constantly on band, a general assortment of Cabinet ware of the mist mo dern styles and approved finish. French and high post Mahogany Bed Steads, Mahogany Chairs and Rocking Chairs, also Maple Cane seat chairs and Rocking Charts ),Vidsor Chairs, sofas, Settee &c. &c. Al! the Varieties of Cabinet ware made to ord,r at' the shortest Notice, and in the hest style at Philadelphia prici!g. If. GRESSANG acknowiCdgee the liberal support With which the public have, (favoured him heretofore; and will labour on his part to merit a continuance 'of, their favor - April tath,l , :17— • 'Dit. BECKER'S YE SALVE Afresh supply of Dr. Decker's Eye Salve, a sur remedy for sore and-inflamed eyes, Just it e eive and for sale at IBIARTES'S Prugs Store. August 17 33 ' THE undersigned having been appoin ted Agent b Messrs. A H. Gale &Co., , of New Yorli, offers for sale their tt• I '0- perlor Grand Action Pianos at the Manufacturers prices, i T. .1 BEATTY. June 29th. • • 213' From tha Cabinet. AMATEUR PARORTG, To TII4 EDITOR :—lf you ,t1414‘. tho following ohameations worth it, you can iye them a place in your paper, which you publi44et only for the meredian of Philadelphia, but SO for the humble cottager among our mountains 'ph° has to earn his breadhy the sweat of his , litow, and who ea- gerly seeks in it what is really li CiCful, and I must • say, often finds it, tho Ugh we i l e6times meet the effusionc•of gentlemen, who ita:;Afilled their pur ses by mercantile speculations, 101 . 51 then retreat to agricultuVe for the benefit of thk health, They • tell us of their .operations, whi4ima'y have turn- • r ed out like that of the Ixditin 3 . - e.:gun, which cost ' more than it came to. With ileasure we see in 1 the June number of the Cabi4i, : . , that the Phila d n elphia AgriCultural Society O passed that ye-. ry judicious resolution, that the applicants for the premium for the hes'''. farm, mUsinhswer questions . as respects expenditures and 141: its. A ,strict ac count current, showing a:balariertjof profit, would ' be an interesting document foiltdr" practical n fMln cr. The wealthy gentlemen tvg? follow agricul ture more for pleasure than ~tetnij p rofit, ought to Eel EEO EMI 100 ' 16 cts. 11 cts 0211 OM SO - Piaiios. stand on higher ground, th;apcmeitly to tell tie how' =My sugar beets they'et;iii, raise t we want to know, whether they • raise ihrm to profit. Let them be liberal in making experjUients, which their money enablee them to do; Col oxautple-.Lon tho . - influence of electricity on i ? gr i :t:liiture, and let them give us a minuteileiaik r - eport of their pro— ceedings, then the'y will coilfir,jt real benefit to their brother fainters. Another matter of regretis,thnt so many, wealthy men cling to the large cities, i'etittlating in stocks, shaving notes, &c., instead elliiiemoting agricul ture with liber'ality, like men iat Wealth in England do ; we , would not then have: t•e4n obliged to look to that country, with all itai Vimpous names of pedigree, in its genealogicall4llbook, &c., to irn- • prove our.breed of cattle. • :•: 1 ! .. a • It is new a fact known' afery practical farm er, that-if otir domestic breed :Were so well nur ied and cross-breeded and thing dono to de velope the organs that prod i4 elmilk; they would be as good as the English 6teed. Many_fanners from tho interior, who have•oaid enormous prices for Durhatrior Devonsbire (..4fie, now find that being, reduced to the same trea f toent as our domes- ' tic cattle, are no better than We.V.• The farmer be- ing obliged to barter hie hitt* for store goods to the country "merchant, at sitielt or eight cents a, pound, it would be too . e . xkliSk,e to keep addition) al hands on the farm to curs ind nurse the cat. tle.• The'bulchcr will itiftNityon that he prefers for slaughtering, the cattletrA.i the western part of - New York to the iMporte,fOreed.t If vAt state is not 50,414,;i5h . to be corrected by the farmer who operataiY . Omaking profiti, not by the' wealthy: amateur win 4ierely farms to lay out his money. - Bethel,• Pa., du ly Wit *GUM be well for ouxi3Thitant•farmera to re member, that many are delicie'ntin skill, or care, or botivin puffing up. thekilintler. ' If properly !nonagon. awl brought to Market in first rate or der, and a tir.t.eate.article, iiiinrer'need be sold in this market for seven or eig, ,:ents- n it wilt readi ly command double these Addfs. .Let the farmer take due care in these mai;.tij rii, and then he will find the extra price for Itie).lgter will enable him to nut:se and curry his cows,ll.i4ome profit.—En. tAll crowing with our, it;',tive stock, and the Durham, &c., have proved desidedly beneficial, ,both us respects the milkinarfiperties;and in their' adaptation for the knife't---P j • GIVING i PECULIAR PiINVOIL TO MgAT.-A little experience in fattenin4o'r stall feeding ani mals will demonstrate that utmost any particu'ir savor may be given to tqe4 - ient, 'by .feeding it with different kind of sub44es„ If you fatten beef On pumpkins, you gii - C4C flesh a sweet and juicy character, and the talli.txvill have a yellow tinge. Iffed upon apples 'pill have a di ff erent }laver; anV i ihe tallow_be llglit colored and melt! easier. Ihi3jan corn gives tbOallow. more Solidity,i -and white color. .If - you' fid milch ems upon: turnips:.you can soon. taste in the milk their „peculiar taste. Sea-fowl *live upon fish, also have. a peconiziry.fisty t as te; Tart, idges are some ,times'renderd'd poisonous bit . 4tting poison berries.. There is • a variety of duck Willed in the waters of, - the Chesapeake Bay and tic4ity, catled..Canvas-! back" Duck, Which aro veiiismiouefor•the pe-. culiarflavor of their flesh, itvlsieh is caused . by kind food they get in tho S dAters: This food is supposed to ba wild celery', Yankee in a re cent Buffalo paper, recomerpts-the manufacture of .CanVasback Ducks' out of flite common duck, by 'feeding them with garden Ory while fattening There is ho sort of doubt tliat if .this species of 'food be given them for . siie weeks before they' are killed, they will have kl(e . .;llaVor it,in their flesh,' and perhaps be..equi4 , tyl or better than the famous Canva;:bactis above ;alluded to. It is an experiment very easily. tried, i3O one which will no doubt be both successful an4profitable.—Mairie Farmer.' FOQI) FOIL Co etisbert, the directoi of the veterir.ary school of Alfggd, England, had'a number of cows which yielie:a twelve gallons of milk every , day. fri his publOtion.on the subject,. he observes that "cows, fed itvSthe winter on dry substances, give. less milk tsait those which are , kept On a green diet, and alstaithat their milk loies mucl;of its quality. He ppOslied the following receipe, by the use of which ltij cows afforded hint an equal quantity and qualifi t 'Uf milk during the• winter as during the summer. 1 Take a bushel of potatOes, break them whils4 rilw, place them in a. barrel standing up, putting Sri successively a lay-. er of.bran, and n'tmall quantity of yeast in the middle of the mass, which titli be left thus to fer-. ) ment during a whole week, And, when the vinous taste has pervaded the whole mixture,it.is then given to Iher cows, Who'eni:!ir greedily.—Mainc Cultivator. , I; ' Graycl.on's! rpm; NE W . edition, revisedOind corrected, and I hdaptcd to the pie Cur idle Price $4 50, just published and fiot idle by Jan. 4, 1845. • B.I3ANNAN,'Ag't. • - Common Sohoa Speaker. . k New Collection of Orlginaptlitt Selected Pk cesfor .t.l_ Reading and Recitation,. One 50 tense, just pub lished and for sale by BANNAN, Agent. February 22, Pocket Books a.ll‘ . Wallets. • THE.. stibscifber has JuSt . of,e4d the beet stock of Pocket Books and Wallenii.oVer offered for sale in this place. Call and esamine Zfoeyourselves. • • p',,,,BANNAII, Agent Feb 22, TTIOLINS, FLUTES-&( sale at MAR TINS Drug Store, an as''sOrtrnent of Violins' Flutes, Clarionets, Fifes &c: to,which he incites the attention of musicians and others. March 15, '' ERY "SUPERIOR %GREEN A: BLACK V, TEA, just received and ttii sale by T. 4 J. BEATTY. - 1H— May 3d, 0 MI lIM