__ sCiPOhigq. C.4lOib itit trzora:u. Tan 11 . 1;IL Inds Illve laden A javudreil whila Intit xpos.int Usri as Twiny a yaltr...:'.ll: qrf,ten, SlTii of tier fivii.ii . ,4l-yi•n:: . niy trat'ily vi tiwir, whi•i• .. Easing -.And in....nit I y is, t ,The iddrLicti Cel ird riiet! • - • (hire. Fil! N4'34 ymr.g•ar...l alaf aur.ye•.l • 1.V4 - 11: 1 1: 1. 411°,: ' 1:11 raft - P; ar.r:!ieea An ,eg !r'•art 1. ty - - t 1 Three %alit, h . ea-r-f•rr . Terirl•• his _al: L -I-ad:: he T....it 114 , 41; ' MI:" raw Ch:ir , ,h..yardj.lti. • rliet helot h,r i. W.! . . . , . 1 - Tie , r.ii:,,h r 4t:1e , ,ri , % nr .. ,- .!,T•C: ] , trtluele , e , f,_lt,r;.i 1 , ...:', !...1 li - won' :Midi:l%4*o. cip.:l'.: - .. , r : -.., ,::, t ' - tierri.itt.le, v.'er • •..4 ~.- w .: :70 *.r, -i 0:,.:)',‘: 7 , ,,. i ; • ,-: r...r;13 ~1 ••• ,Cl, I' a And . • • •' - . AVlth nti ,- ,t f—re:l,nl: - Ml', q , . 1: -, cl ryi , ,R., ..i - .".etlul g' , W.1..r..1 C.' /ti! 1 , -/ 9:x 4•1:1 • ~. .11,;i1i., .... .4.ne. la iry a :1::•Ii` h , sdrd;.• vls i:l7. Cno.l tc7,7..:'\1:- f ''' '' ...,or C.re,l t . ..1t. wronght The Itiremt tr s , .1,, , IC t I, .!, • 1.1,,,1; Sll.. hr,,,.:11. I.: ::nt,; - ... i.r..: ....:21y......e.kted . .TO Wl`7 , :. WWI 1:./' a l'i .I.:ir •-f 2!1• , ,,L,, . 4 , B:r dec, nt grave -e!,,::1,3 A....... c.pni,,le.ted. Cite lonfce an thera,veitti . rom, ta la!'int They are sy . 'llitt,,per eazude rare. „ner e tot t-t:: , • ta1••a„, 4111.-tr's cere. -"te'hit dons the tint: !it h>a tt - t.t •:1 r +7, +. To hear the worTiti 0, 10. !: er ; W. 41 pie/tied ail++ I.“ . ei it r r •n a r , a • t'`,' Till she alittli eigep: rn .L L.i ever. W0:111 mit my f rlrr si b •re Tblt,l , lt tilts tVpui. I .41.1titt k t !lit, • Duty (jinn nv , rn till ,et Wolttti u ; Ire qtritra in at It wit". ntt.l btppy tti . eastirit;7.. • .And Chit I t , kt, mirtv li -LOok an . nty stit . ...ee. a-;ih tint h uter4 plttasuta • CASK OF CONSCIEISF.--?ko.AP Hun, a dirpule Itetwteit two men - Instil: Wait riitanittrd to arbitrarion, and eminent lawyers were ~ n pvlny.d liho'h. sides. When the eaFrs chic td he r:uh ttnitte'd it wa• rinite • it;ail that the ri.;ht watt alto gether On one side. Tice rut o intsliaraiiter nt the no the .04tio.rtte si nr.td,:i. the r ferees Tions to hear what he woi . td. sty. \Viten. the referees [nuke up, one of referee,'" walked a!otrg ItioaitVay with the con nr.eitor. andiat er talking over come malt mattertr, cant to hitti,...tdr. li rwas very much :entertained and intereatid nitit your speech this afterr.,:n, and now I wish you would teli rito how you think it hod anything to do with the care." 0 P...hr....1id the etc log. the referee a ritugh %, ..1 hen the sin itt icansea . uith a large lee tint' no, caw.what can a ja - Wyer do!" Scneint..ExAmft i 's huw do you . parse grantiotuthetT • tB6 hex et all; l always goes in to gt.t . coukey. .t What rs-clie.singulit• of 'They is it.ty tht-ir &las ith out beitt4 axed:loWitt a d , ¢••B t • •Ytinrig women. are ' What is that which cptno4 afier yotiog wtaita.r 4t iv the 1., to orter the yotin2 wo.nen That will do; riow pin ales al! go and hunt for ciiiar btoogis: ; ' ' bur,. 'limy Itni always BasToN -Fax r.---Thu:Aday wag cf State fasting, but oite uittie vv• re s lye : Adjta Ford, the • At0,..1:av," 4 Chnitge Avenue, WO AqVC . ui, CalEs ) at .0 1-2 o'clock.'C.wv.oe k• and I. •.;:,•r A aele.otion will tenet: : •••:Squit...b u n fi. r the cain•nand of • Conan: .lade." kute ot ‘iie.zuq , • p 4.4 Ira preti.ely, tot the a1.)..).e place. • %Ye aloull think frAni thi.. tit Fart and Thanksjiviaz %WO the ;.1.110 BJeloI.I. CACCIA to • %name.,• An Ifu:lna' aliwh kit !It+ tat courorv. •Ind aou;%l. in .N.qienea w a land uf WI 111.1 ti.'st ..rr.v a l in Dena t I I.ll_Vr, faru•u4 ,i„p•ed to pickup n awity. t..utleL,l ithti...ll.-bpt the e.t..,he RP , frozen fo,t. ...By say sowl," crly4 Ps', not thi,4 mate !aril of wiwre ate Irt iaafe end thy stone. t“!i . A rrenuhn , n. film v, carnal , : ehe. ! Ted p•licti prodtyrd 0- , st% tad tithich 3.-tired dy 'Be had vet; I 1,-.l'dt• gm..." A c!A. I for replied 1111 , 8.,..J.nt.n hnl n .anal but fil lyL wiAlwd for one. V.l %e.l, r u.c ilr Wiiihzd for." , A 0 , 7 led et eet . fl - ter el'. i. Ow lilao.' t!" ) otai; the - d..e.p...t pliil46l , llly,':wd• [lle r II ,U , ,11 - 14,. t y.ll:e.ady,.e.un! liilu 'our 'in.lt,l uticr e., nc..!•d the . • :', ' faihto.r.4 : , s.ll' here are cot i" s -, i4 l' . • “To noe a fri.ql I. "1 will gn I..iiti ;, , ii t,( il, f. , r that is lAilAt 1 Dever4et e3tv ii, ni:. -111,... joßs Jicne ros. tia.t pr,o , pted:s(lo - rn tt. 1 - , Fare D. partment , s , k 1 1.1t% of their great .sita.utiautog ite tire c..tug A t r The two 144 -tda p otoortz the boys ara se followe two tltt , y d. 1,11 Id It'Utry You thcy exciairn, -C.trde,pfoct-cei:d...te a I,loe faatti•;" add It.bett L o t ut.ll 41 la al.ti one or.l. cle above another, Ct..) , 'exclattd,' La is a Jail, 1 I.l?rerivue? Brig - It:du llera'.d issye: •ilucendtarr . fires are r4;;;li4. to ri fi4littut extent in Ifed6,"' s . tj‘tdits ought lo,bc inure cwelui with wa:tnitig plus. .17scrrsins .Litirk.re - wcnron with efrrroff:y hair; a larn::, l 3 nose, redih4. 1 1.14...”,,5r, , Ju5e• berry eyes, a mouth Itiat call% be heel, unit t gen eral expraton of le. lace An eschat:e'parier ',says that in a certain bar no ;kale following hint wee uck up ity a txdg; ,ItGentlent'cii learning to epell tird requested' LO übe I 4 7 , e.terday's paper' !,'-IA daily piper in French called .The. Two Wurbl4,' is about to k,i ethrtzi l'itur'York, at £8 a yeNr—to be of liie ,:zc of u,e iNew::York Herald. "File matlt OLitet 0.1 , ..i.mr - - naj is t, render permanent nip', t kr, ie:tltiont, both in feelitizs baweeti Freed the Tinned St-.rtes Awericd. . , Er One of our oxcl . .in , 4e'a n.); long q,;(1 coyl taiaed the foll)yin.4 intvgt,ttn4 • Ineotirax hate a 4 -1. w . Rorer next week, which n iil rti.der tmr pr.rit as our ratio is , irtily wuti n porut:!t:i of 1 o[oo9, ~ ,u p polts no Irss than _ • A co3riov sr.— Mr. Bry,Rol, late ot;it rfthe el-iinr4 of the Louls‘ille Gaither. says,.he hrs sertfilA with poverty Iron his you'll up, and wt.. , ro,hA noiv vlievetl Uttin it, .t vroult.lo) t deprivdtio,u.- His cafe IF not.in,utjr cue. _ .r tt r.tolution of than'r . ir a:ld reopzi. f;,z•l'r• l to 1)1, , ha , been unalai.uou,lf adap.'"ni t Lc-t , .:Atur.: of by Teat.. ' • • ' o. rite e 2 is .113 1, bflotthro,t. i 4 th., sisl;pwel r ~ v , Cif ry j.r.cli a rerLtinty. . • ; _ , rt.i:TOICIV AT I.ltTu . 'CIF:LC . IIS ollint)t) Itour :Lied 1;1 . .•11 ,, r of fact lipihil o futurc.a f th, Cols a fr..! irr t.,editati,h 7 Ina:6! .2 proper of jvct tolnu:ls l• ~ Becausu cal 1g a. •, The Whig' (.7.'11 the '... , '4 , olPr,raFury a Api.^.ennroftm tn• land to Loudon. a ‘l,..ieruce zticiit . yli c e • iu e:',l7lltdfire tbiuta.ca. C H 8AI) 11004 i. S & STATiii.NE RV KAY Ce. TROUTMAN,. . • ' . X). 183 i ilizrket 11'.itti wern 4i A 4. sth,N. side, , •. • .' . - eini,Aati.pata. -r) r.S 1" CCTFT.I.I.T call, the attention ! et Centric , 1 . :%lcectonoe; l'r4;.eshrial nentletnen and the l'u , - lc ret , er ,114 . .... in their extensive shirk of Books any ` , lirionery..t.otnplieing - :, h,„,1 . • . : roil; V.onkt, •1. r.rt. and - , 1 24...1i.0, ' Ithek 11,..!kg .1" eVer! dr. ICllsol,it ant Miscella.;". "v 4 rips ion, at very low pH - . ne..u4 !looks ; Cheap I:oLzd- Ci rend _.ititiorerr..f a!r kind, and • Eerier Paper, ! 1111 Oire.!:e a rti.les in their Wrapni, r.l'aper. , line of fiusineee ; ~.., ;chi,.:ll r hAy wit: cell at thelewest paces ander) as rea sintate.e teems as any °lb.!'" !lank L'op,bthitirnent Ini this city. I . - .. N. It.—Tde hiztp.sf price preliforltags in exchange for !gars and stalinner.. , != Philadi., March 7,1618. . !• ' 10—Cani •.! WHOLESALE RAD RET.+3II • • PREMIUM: HAT STORE. Mririzal Rois, Min lEEE .P.O la) Ciesnut at.. saiith aide. 4 doers bait:a 4tk rt., PH; LAD E L PHIAL . ~ . -1,-. 4 .. - REirtcT_ErLLY Inft , rmaths citizen'. ;, • rif St httylhilf eMnity, that he has re-httell E . --.,-.`" and • OpetAl th , .l. tillOY'r, Eitablistunent. whp're h- is prep'lnld at ntl timss. to.fur -6.....a... nisb IteaVer.' Nutria-anti :11;)I,eskin Hats, equal _to any in mu f.ictured in this. Country. , Also, a superior quality of Cape, for oflicers;,of the Army and Navy, toveth,r with Dri:ss, rti , line ..ari Sportine Caps; a new and splendid stylo of ChildrenS' and BOW Caps, with a gre,at variety of Rich Panry Toro - for Ladies. Just received:Ter F-14 , m F hip (lrerti:Western, the apnrovsd Ftf.e..of Latl - es'Ridini Hats,also, a be - ant I- Oat assorfine.,l of ChildrOir Fretv-h 'C,I") 5 ;,. I am a etermin..d that env Hits in pOint ofbeauty and quality, shall mot he surrlss-1 by those of any other establishment In rtry rt . : y in the UniOn. • libilada., tie:, 13. 1315. ~,,, ' . sp--Imo AMERICAN HOT EL, .;,_PH:LAOELPHIA . , • TIII4 rotmorlinits and dittlehtfnlly to. ..4 i.:l cared Hotel. throated In ettesmit street 11,1111", ;;;;.." ifil,i,i,listedeleflLluirvdit.dec.llsciiapritt.,,re.itertitepri,,v,int,:;, fro 3 -!!!"..:tie F44- Jitters every! inducement to the travelling public. It - is in the r.entre of business.. it Is within two 11111111 te n. walk of the !Mitt Office, fho.tom House. the prtnliimil Baehr. and i illees of amnsement ; in ill an airy and dalizlnfal Inrarion. and the mopriiitor pledges liim , ..lf. in devote everylitttetti ion to Mis talils. and to have otiliging and niteiitive servants to romingt to the contfitit of his meats. !lathe, warm mid cold. ftlit.” , 4 ready. and an assorimetit of wines of unequalled on o-Ilene, . rhitada. Nov. 21,1 1615; . 47—Iv ' The New York Cant:in Tea Co, IN ADDITION TO TIMID OLD STANDS. a) Che.viql $.!.,‘2.1 dear belou 3: st., and 43. ..Vc , rtit s'h if., he'ov.7 Race, HAVE:OPENED A •STORE AT .137 'MARKET' ST., ' FIRST DOOR RELOWthir, NORTH SI lie 1 F. ~., Owl tsGitii the !deli rep.itation which '''!qt b , - ',.,v, --- , then TEAS have obtained in l'hiladel : 51,t . '. , ,l ;dila and throlihnut ere, country, for ... Et --, several years pa.t, ml remains only to sly ' t... 4. r . " .that evorysser ion will he made tomain tAM ilia liaeral patronage which has been accorded ih mi. ~..„ The hier ..leciinns of GRET".ti nita itI.ACK TE 0 0i. ere made from each car', , , and "win; t,i their groat ft edit ire, they are enabled ill offer even yayiety impor ted ronih;ninz in so eminent deer.eliii qualities of paWel, delicious flavor, Purity and narivalled cheap ness. '.',.:157" City and Co:miry fimilles atid dealers are rea ps:ll)olv retaeited to call as a.Love. Philada., Fe ruary"2l, lalli.. ' . • 8..3mn,. Carpeling . s and Oil Clolbs, At t!le Cup S orr, 4 . i. , `ih . -utetwry' Sired, Pa IL. tilted I . 0 MI eters rent i.Nrwil•ps heir, vety we ate eoallle.l to 5..11 oril t'stier rs. OIL (1... e ht telail.lat loWiSst psi-es in the iur.and ers it ill find p gre.ttly to their . arle to call SIM ex:Wiles the large a.tot intent ofes this season, of } Pe Ent roily IniEn , rill 316 E, - I Every var..-Er of laztaiii, c. , ...rtrr.Tus:cs. I'n-111..Etat:a i'l iiii Venettin, I Toireth • r wii II a 'arse ..t/ Irk ~ r oil. ('ta-rns. from 2 to 21 f..,.. 1 wit, v e ry 0, io. a 1.., Maliinzs 1 , 1"..r Cann,. lity:i. Rai ill.' Uollylt Carpets. Er ,-Iv iili a zoml a lntia,,.l ,1 I wrnin Cantor Ir. in IZE to 50 news, stair and entry carpets frinn 12 i 0.50 co - Oa. 11.1/111Dti1. li PPOTilr.:l. No4l. Eitra altern et reet.•nnr rigor a4ovo elniainnt, ini If Zfrri.ll.lStrJer. 1 . 11114(1 , 1;463. itill,(NYl;3,l! trill 15. 15.6 • 11.2 ant E 1 7 12 . E S. L .1" 1) E L, S. W. COLYER. OF ARCH & rot:lLn' STI4CETS tsrECTF7I.I.Y irf+rm their fr rnde and ruin-mi llers. that in adrfflion to th,ir nsictl of t; 1e G.odl :het urc.nnw l recelrin: from Scw y o ik th« folinwive - . iilell FANCY tr/ODS F,)7,t SPRING. RICII A. EN' et; le Stiadel II ,fle:T,es, : ' Brricha riznrell 'lca Snail , Stripe' da, ' , Onitird Prot ha Cliro...aetoni , pl-',l , i,' Mull Dr /...11 enawoidered with wont. • NeWftt le Grady tied 11 , 1 , e, I ' . D-IlEate Lila, I ink ai d Illue I.ln'T,A, . . Ch..ife fr...in noires, A1,....5.1- , ..7,.. pew nattrens, • Via in Monsliti de 1 a lase alai Harreves, -•, Neat ,i.. yle. Nlonslin de Lanes, r,,r Friends, Tirlemi Camileints for virranz. , Pitt K. SIIANVI.s. fir., +lc ' BROAD 'W.ii,DTII rich :.ti - 14. shaded fi;ured Silica, Dilllari Saki , ' f ICI' brocade slap f., , Broi glir Sliko of voice Pew ileAicr.a, N,...it plaid and stripe ?ilk's for Friends, Chameleon Dp i1ia,,, , ,,11cht at 11 flail,. 11, de colored A riner,e• end Portlr de lif , lcs, - . ' lilk Iter., aPti br0ad , ,131.1: A rwpr , e, • ' Earle Druid blacl.:GNerlellhiees, !Deb Gloss black ;11.+Iiin 31,ntuza: • ' 4 PACED I , ,,inv,i ram m,,,, ' , l', uip,. , , . lii. le (las4naere Slt rwl.. and SearD. : ' .. Crape de Chine Shawls; a new arti , ,lli„ • . hire with,. lief :11,d twistad Silk si t mph , ' I.arc , ..a blnalt ,- , IIA . shawls - Imported, SilA ' , Thistle , f , ;•riodi.iyle. F'..ditn.r, nod P 11, e,lona Shawls'. all size,. GI ,r,,,,r ii•j,,,,'s relebraied in eke, , - lire, p II 1 .f.... 1.1.re.t, 1 r,,, iery. fre., A'c. L. ~1- i.• r..ce-ire lle: Trenth Fashion Plater hp "Pach toe: , tiler, in or Di 'lot Lathes 'play observe the Paris st_t le of triat, cog dre-ses.i , : • • ,•• Philadelabia. March IT. 1::.15 ' ll tin° 1 Platforrri - ~9 c le s. f.,r Bail ttoirig, Caulk, Cnal. 'My nu,. , t”vt•A. VOD, I.IVC SZntl/4, Ordelq orntooth' attersiltot,tn nt our I:111111f rv, S.rhtol *tree!, Nett Jet ey, or,Stnre North 5.h st., , ELLICOTT & Oct. '9lh, ralS • 1 • 111A' QUI LIR 4 . • aiR 17 E2V TER, . . - Coriveliraneel . s, l . .56 NVALNUT STREET, PIIILADA. • , ,• • Money. Loaned on 9lortga l ;r; and Real Estate bought and ~,,Pl. - 1 Philadelphia, April 19 i . 1 E. A. Tirtiuw...v.) , • [J. 11. 9111CHELL. E. A. HATHAWAY i4r. 'CO. CO3MISEION AND EAATEDN PRODUCE NtEIICIIANTS. Xll, rtA TVlm4cs, fjot of Arch . PHILAD'ELPiIi.C. V e -moll - receiving large l l H A s ; % I . lt E ltl '' ia n s of a l l a jt ' i l df ar n e r e Ki7h,, Oils, and EA ST ERN PnottEcii. whirl: they will sell. on the most reasonable, t e rm, to Country Dealers: slit: 1 . 4. 0 00 O tlls. Bleached WiMet .Whale. Oil. I . 3,000 " - Sperm "11. ! ! 1 . . i 2.0 kt " Solar Oil. ~. • 5,0*;11 " Common Whale Oil, , • I I'OS lr-ls. Tanner-4 Oil, carious I:polities. - ol'o " No I, :27& 3 Mrs r r tkprel. in iA. whets bids. 110 " No I Salmon, In.,whple and half b'uls. I SO " Mess Shad.. ' 1 . . ; - VD' " Pickled LakradOr herring. • i . 200 flexes Scales! ." ;.' . tt s . 30,0;10 the. Dry CedOeb. ! ~ t . LG-t Doi. Painted Pktli. II :'OO libls. 4 nl• ined Plaster. • IA " Gfrnind Platte!. . ALSO. SOLOS. .sperm Cif - miles, , els, Goshen and Pennsylvania Butteic - Eisternillopp. and heft Derki :ler county. N. Y., Chem.::: All of tin above sold in 1 In; Ic milt pnrchauers. • .Ptii,sda , :•:.u;'.: 23, ' 1010 ~ BEST BUTT HINGES, ..A `, I..i.NUFACTILMF. I) and for sale 14 , , -... .L 2100.015, TAiffir,R.,k, Moßms . • Pascal Iron Ware - hem,, S. E, 'corner of I • Third arid Walnut street, Phil.mla I Philndi - ,.t ilztitt o. • . . , • —.- ,PASCIAL'.' IRON WORKS, - , i / 1 1H ' L AD , E : L. P irA . •.: • 1 -c _, T - El imr:Thivro.: 7 ht 1,,,,, Elner..--- - nita`d • ter Lere ' A motivoi, Alarine end other Ste wt hn-ine itoiters. fr.,. gto 5 inches in 11111r.C . 1. A i-n. 'l . l•.eft t••r 0,... i ,Sioim aim other ictrostst•s: tie's 1.11,"?. Ink '-for ily -1 drollic l'resseA; liottow l'i, , ns for l'ilinpt of Steam t;nyi.ites 4-4. noon - ore:1 - mA for Bile by _ :4•111.V.1.5.;T A sErs: :c mon. I S. ‘),' •reliniiFr :I. Z.'. c.tritr zadnd w.dr.ut ..,..;., phonda. 1 I litlada - Nov. i nt !ell' . _ iv'— . 1' - • IRON 'S1'01? F., . • 1 im vihstrihpre !my« , ersritral nit Land, at the 1 I I,,tvr4t.tate.t.. tr,n ,C.. 111 6 , Z, FIIINVI! ,, ti.r llMehl. liAry pyrpost.i. aIA alpn r.• - r Covet - tn.: , schates and for 1 o=w engine boilas, and fZ)reaml mars. ; MORRIS 8,...z_05r,5.. •a. W. corn^r i 4 ehavesill 'and )I , rhat p ls. Pbihda. - Philad.t., N0v.24, 1515. , , , 47-1 y MEI RATL ROAD 11101S4 IM fin'‘, - ,:rihers Intro nn•s Irtndier f,citn ship Alli I,ra. from Liv-ri‘ool, 5 rocs Itnit ROC Iron. II x.i. 3 tons xt, In tons I z i.. 5 tons x j.! Also, EU hms I,F at r:,f3tl-4 Iron, COTldiiiipZ Hoare And flit tare. Apdiy to - T:&. E. GEORGE„ North East ept ner.if- Aatito and 13th street. Philadd , Aprzt 25. IEIS. I l:-lf IME pl#labelpljia. CARD PHIL-qD.ELPIII4 iiiiiiia BE plillapOpl)iii.: ik . -lass Works. Ravine h..en kmg engaged in the, mantifar. tare of Copal VarniA, (as well as other kinds.) is now prepared to , ifr.r to, pnrritasers an artalelwhich in quality. (-ilium ha stirings.d 4v any in the Ilnin. Al t.,. MreiVinC weekly from the tAovereli.ltrated Works. window fatss of every size, ent.tantly, tm hand a Yell assortment nt White l.cad. of, the I most, appr:ved hranil4, lied Lead. Lithamee. ?axone ,Mnenesin„Le. which will he sold at Ma nufirturer'S pries* together % with.a later. and well PPT•.CII.(I RifICIC i tif Drugs, rtledi Mom Dyes; Dyes, - Acids, Ftne enlors. Pe' &r..fnmerv, .. in short every article in the Druz line.. letrtitints, Phy sicians aril Dealers in kenstral, are requested in rail and examine the steak and prices, feeling satiste'd they will be induced to plirrfinto. v•i . • Philatia., Telnam ry 14. 1.9 . 1). .11 :-la PURE WHITE LEAD S; 1 I \ - 1 - i. Ai A TI; ,Its tlt w ish Vrent %nee! 1113 I.3‘e. nova . : ,od tiliti)S o r their .w e lean, t ool 11,4,:et:oxlii , Incril wht . tiVe beeo omphed w consequence ot . 4!*;•un their orders No kniouo solis , anee imsstsses 'those r;erseti•ative in,i he:11111r,tog rroprt;t!eS su fittittlblO in a paint, to eqnal event with unadulterated whitelend; hence leo :Minix! ore er materials dril inars doe:- It fns therefore been the steady aim of the imilheiore,i, for many cram, to surrily m the public perfe , tly mire white lea'{; and the talctgiSin ,, fle• mind for the arti. le; is proof that it has trtet with fa oar It is irisbl% branded on one lie ad—‘l'ETl I. & fill:. in full, and tad the whet-, •A'AtteAsrt:s: in red letters.. : Noveli;;ler 19 illy Rail Roa ra.; I eltsctioerf Freight on Alit, ON ANI) AFTER Monday next, Jo Goods will he forward d with deep: lowing rates or Freight, between Ito in.ints below stated, per,ton of 2060 1431 Plasaer, !date. tali.; ,te, Pig Iron, blooms. timber. marble. ! "sin, tar, pitch, f 120 and grindstones, : ) ' Salle 4.... sulker., bar iron, 1 - , cast inea.leual turpentine I . hark. raw loftaccn, Flit, 'L 40 pro% iSi.M. Iwtritois, kiln her, stoves, .1.1..'i : J nor per barrel. • .16 Cis. ! : 11 cis. Wheat. turn, rye. lover 1, • - I I s , •-d. 4. ,At per bushel. 4 eta. 1 , I 1, Earaireries.liarilwarn,steel, 1 , , r I,piwr. tin, braes, do. I .I' , I inetia. liunora !Within,— a , , rt., huller ail tints, • 10 1 ''l 22 chaise. laid and tallow. i oil. woad, taultan, teal net I . raw 1.1.10 A an , plants. atay•s•• I . r•rs. h 'nap. atid•rotil tee.) . lir, fro. a 1... dot-s .t- medi-1 caner, foreien li Flora:. 1 a wanes. glat•s. aviar-r &a-fit I' 2OD a fish. :ara% atonfettiona- 1 ' ryt: how,. .' t 7 aiim•ittary.J ' Nn ,11itil•r11',Itarves for rrunntlesto r ii•eiv in r •aar d divsriill freight at any IQ'. la.-unt, int the hue 1 lair 15. 1311 AT EN altiN MILITARY ST • W(1.141 1 - C-SpNrif friend-:+a , rinooniel• he It, It 1 , 111 - 4 ( . ftp - -Ahni•fie I n ` , trnn..'"Nn. 9%. n w h o ". 1.. f• , i fo his iud „: 111 - ` . .V 0.41, ur'l , :l•o' s4 'heir 11. s!ll NiC0t.i. ,, 1 , 1 ~ , 1 1r1, 1 , 1 '1. 1 . 7 . 1,11,11.1.1.•11•VC 1111110 , . 1'!•11'1 I. (!n,. , , •1111'Cii -; T• .10 1 1 .11i 110 jr.:ll , o , lCh 1 ; C 01' tit finap,j l'Asllng Bk. 11,11..11 •11111 l'.)inro , 'nps. I;r:oh,r S.+.ek•, -ho , g. - B.tp:x. ll t unnn itTro . ,d ci ;11d I I.LI AN! Cltl tt 101 N. , jth 1 altil , ol,l`l, rf-,1 , do Plui..d..11,111.1.,1101:1r1 P lIILADELP RE.4.IYrNa • P(kfTST'ILLE 1? O.IID. Elle W INTER ARIUNG EM roasNcnger Tr. llnnr4 nrlo4ttinz nu and after 3lnnl Fnnn Pone ilk, at 0 A. M.,} Philada., " 9 A. M.. Dail y : ! • HOURS t.IF PASSING REA, r0r,P11.1,1a.. at 10 A. M., t Pottevilln." 12 'A. M.. • . RAI ES' OF rAr.r.. Between Pottsville and P101..1.1., >S t 901 ' 11....0110: , .. .S 1 40 l'hilada., Oct. 11. Fourteen Valuable A, '^ I. VKFZ,LIFLIGE cer tt rct . t , a.r2Pit to tdk r GI nsof FXTn ‘c rtql, which ret ot as :2, Dry o:wits. V.irnish earpcs or fro.n anhine, without 'qui or the cloth. I 3. Losorec FLY PArT.rt —the beg, ih killing !lids and in oqucioes. 4. A Certain Dewoyer or Rate. Pi and Ails artd another' tit ILA Rues. 5. GU•N * S Serciric foi Sour :id ' Iturn and 'lllf ter Brash, by One whO thirteen yeat4 betorehe discovered the 16-1 t 11 liz :STE.VEN:s (31tEKA litNl3l.-5T It has qt•vtr 1.0(1 , o cure. lIIMILISW.'S TETTEIt %VA- H. 8.1)/11: %Di; I I 0 I.F: 9. TIL: CO3IITUND CO.NSI-.0 tIJS tin! Me (be! c.e f,r ctetitircu and woitteriJ ant to take. , - i 10.- VEGF.TAnI.7. ANTIBILIC4IS PHA ft. 11. GU\ A's IN tv.ii..NT WArt:c.enarir PASTE. for Ila nit its, Boobs, AC. 11.'6011elifil the leailier; an i keeps out The water. I . 12. Mtn, STRENGTHESING PLASTER. JA6ESO . ;...S DIARitIICEA M.Eruni, which eines the u oriv Ibarrlice in a few hours. 1! ! j ,eu..toN's 1./YsENTE t v ytinittv.. a certain anti !quietly cure for Dysentery and Summer Coin 'plaint, rile :above valuablearticles are wh anti re. tail, by J. •!OliG No. I South Ffill Philit d e lphi a ,— where Sinrckeeters,anti °ltalia. will be pup- WWII with rife 'African ,Cayenne P l ep,er. ArltiCA Fl"WePil. Drugs. generally. Paints, Oils, Glass and varnishes, at Inc I tweet prices. Terms only cash .KT Cut nut the' advertisement. and Ibring, n with rhitada., April 4, ISA. P0n..t.1 t. J tti t2in ME .eorrzytm. TOR 6ALE AT ' ;11.4 4 0,1k , 0. t.A \ t&i. ,•^ ••• , r AG4iCI:I.II:IIAL IMPLEMEN ID I Itlrket.sfreel. Plalad vp.7zy. vario y of AgtiCultnral . and r ilortiruhural 1 4 ., Imdt .raents , its peneratitre, of tne,m,st 'approved pules. ali.l.upclffil WorkManship, at lextremely low prkei. ,1, , , .• A f e ll assottinsnt of Prouty & itiears'' Centre ds,ughi. ,eit..,sm.raening., thid and lain h Ind, sub-evil and' S tile' bill, tt heel and swim: Ploughs. with points : , •and ;hares so s:ront: :Ma thotottattly purified:toil hard- Peen, th it one hundred acre s of land have often bee n ploughed n ith a mink fet.llt an egpauie'of 50 to 621 c's Th ese ploughs are constructed of theihee materials and of tho hri quest finish, and'for ease r.fdraught and mariagem.nt, the ncilitS. with which their points and shares are turned and sharpened. the 'eradication of weeds, and the thorough cultivation of ilitt soil, they stand unrivalled in the market. They are warranted to work in any snit. and to give perfect stolsfaction at." tor fair trial, or they nily he returned, ivlten the pur chase money will be I, , fontled. - I 11 ' '', • • Hovey's Fnient Straw and Corn —s.talli Cutters. Grant's Patent Fan Mill‘Cultivators, Ifarrows„ Horse flakes—visit every variety of Garden Toots 4 —Agricul. : , tural, Ilarticultural ;tad Flotrart3.6ls; raised expreso ly for 'this establish:rent:by metal a experienced. Seed-growers and warranted. •. rhilada., Idarch•Mh.lBlls.- • • ;,, 1 ; 11-2 m o. at THE INERS' JOURNAL. Loss of the Great ;Western TRADE—SO CRUMBLES THE PRILAELPHIANS— . . . LtepiNcoarr & . TAYLOR'S,, - Great li r eatenif Cloin'g Wore, ; pet n up th erC an t hl Of oflki l dis f a. Weta Letter tayhereitastne:l In the . United States: To wit:— 1 ' - . - Fine French Cacelmere Saek , Orats 88 0010..10 Oa Brown French Cassimere Sack r' 700 to 925 Asphalton Sack . ' , .." -0000 to 11 00 Fancy Cloth and Cassimere Sark" 8 flO to 12 00 French Cloth Drees and Frock Coin . II) 00 to 15 00 Englii.lterith Dress and. Frock ''.' 9'oo Da - 12 00 Dingnnal Cassimele Frock 7 on 10 0.00 Blue Dress end Frock i ..? 800 to 100) Bine Black Frock and Dress' " 000 to / 2 00 Drab and Brown Fish'. Surtunt i 12 00 to 16 00 Blue and Black Cloth Make i . 1000 b° 20 00 French and English Caisimere pants 500 to 800 Famiy Bloc k 1 'I 4 00 to 500 - Velvet and Sartinette Fancy Vests ' 2 00• to 300 Together with a large assortment of coarse clothing. consisting of Surtoitt I sett, varying In prices to suit the purchaser: As follows Pilot Surtout and Frock , i 250 to 400 ' DiationtirSattinetueFroc: Coat , r• 4ao to 600 Plain Sattinette Fronk . " ' 450t0 - 5 50 Tweed Sack ' . o i 500 to 600 Sattinette Pants of all colors. : 250 to 300 Stitt insole Vests. alai. Cloth Vesta - 200 to 500 All of which cannnt be surpassed by any other estab lishment in the States. 6.r want of tart aid a thermal tipn to plea>e all that furnish its with their tarstorm We manufacture our own stock and warrant all ourgOodis in be w.•Il examined before cut. sn' there is no Mistake in go.ohi purchased at our wholesale and retail clothing store, Corner of Centre and Maltaidongosts. Pottsville , Pa. P. S. We particularly invite the attention of our customers and the piddle in gri,e , 6-11, to our extensive stock or Cloth, Cassimere and Nastiness which have just arrived. to suit the season—which will be made up in order in tit...most etsitinna Me and approved styles of the day. 1... t T . flattere themselVes they can get up a Fait Of ( it,liges in as good style, its any other estab 11AI-tient, at least in per cent riteapi•r than the same or title has been purchased in the - Mare, for width we tan rive the bill of references :—viz. 1/r. JaMYR S.itarteinter, • Edward A. Warner, P. C. Francis W. Hughes, Esq. A. 51acchinalti. . • Chas. )senses- I i ' Inn IL. Clement, Esq. Isaac: Beck. J. C. 31cMirken. Esq• B. F. - Pommy., ITnrace Smith. Esq. ,• inn. C. Neville, Esq. Jas. 11. Campbell. Esq. A• Ronalilsnn, Robert al. Palmer, Esq. B Cummings, Esq, E. St• Haven, Gen. H. Potts, - J• G. Shoemaker. Gen. W. Snyder, . William Newell, Jun: Samuel Lewis, Chas. Lewis, 'Charles De Forest, James Patterson, • Dr. Halberstadt, A. Enterline, 8..1 Potts. T. Foster. A. B. White - la tnes McKee; • A. Russel, • • James Dines, . E. B. Eichholtz, - Nov. 15 . . 40— DEI Potts- TOWN H.A.LL, 1. 1 1 i " i!o lf' u ' i l td a t n o d 2 h i a i m ich. ereu Scroll from x 3 tO x Square, from ixamlx LI ;.mnird iire . l . rom 3 ;nth, Scollop iron or %anon , dimensions. Crow Rare, irons, hars,.Siodgo Alduldt). Juniata KO riaile. and lloise • Shoe hods. STEEL. • t 1a an i dize tie 211th, 18-It. , latcll at the fig :1,111)g and the - I -1 !Between Beading 1 I I and 1 Pqlthvilla. ; : 75 cis Befween Reading and Phila. 1 10 Octagon Cast SACO!, . • Sltear.Steel. I , n2lish • Blister- Americin Blister. German Siecl, S„tr;ra Steel, &e.. Ate tte , June 28. 26-- • Victi • and eninpreheniirv* view of the rmerninent of the lin ited States; and of the State envernmentp, in easy lea`ona dePieneil 'the live of Prhnots. by II Slmr tifr Aldn It EViREI , ', rtFATUTES OF TtiE Fri . /LTDA, and additional titwr to 1814,rednred to (plea flop,. rind aervvery for the I.IIP of Ea - Imola and families, by Wnf. It. Wedaworid, just received and for sale at 1 00 BM To all. The H ir.e mid ff^j3ressnlathres of 'ANNA t?IAItA POP FEAT ERG ER. Ink of Pinr . ....grove totuno4, the county of Sdiuylkill, d :Tea, ed. • • DU itSTIANT to au eider of Vie orphans' Conn of the• trintinty ot Schuylkill. an inrjoest will be held at the house of Ft ederick P.lnnherce - r, in the township of l'inettrore, in the comity of S , Lon Tueeday, the 13th dot. of May IS 6, at po'clot le. in the forenoon, to Make part ii ien of t he real estate of 'he Said deee teed. to end atomic his children and legal epresentat Ives. If that con he done .wit heat prejudice to end enoilitis of the whole,otherwise to vitae and aphraino the same ; when and where you rn ly attend if you think proper. . JEREMIAD REED:Sheriff • of the county of Schuylkill. orwiromrp, March 21. 154. . 11-6 t 111 ' I hi :•./ , • ,11. Rtnrire. rtr of t..e; Crlmpa• , I O`E. E Mount Cannel Steain Saw Mill, it fitrttl his lose td his Situated on the Centre'. Turnpike. TB miles Pram Pottsville, in Xartumberiand Co, Pa. 9 'lIE subscriber is riow ready to contract and dcliv. 1 er ut Pottsville and intermediate,places, Lumber, consisting of v hire Pine and white riak, of almost airy length and size—host. sitimand.deelOgi-tut to order. Persons in want of Litnitr!r cut in older, wilt please send their orders directed to Fit E UK LAZARUS, Feuntain Sprintr Post Mite, dcluryl k ill County, Pa., - where theyfwill receive prompt and immediate at; temion. : 14el1v COOP, t) tirtHNC!sire firSitnio(l••n. Irli.vp 1 111. , 1 r %c."! kf.k.l. I t f.ff ~ t4e..,' . ]1•, , ...c - eft, l IIS Cl!ellieWb teriok qua tty Terms. Cash nr approved ',refillable paper, nr eity. nrceptanees will he receiv.d upon the delivery of the Ln tither: A:LIJEIIT G. IJRADP.ORD. January 21: 15 , 16. . 4-3 mo • I . O7"ISi7ILE BOOT 'SHOE STORM CENTRE ST. ADJOINING THE POTIVILLE HOUSE prntrint:l eI .SS\IA , , t?rs I,rICW 2 rini IIEgPECTFULLY invite the attention of their mends and cus.totnera to their stock' . of Boots and Shoes. They have largely.in creased their stork and' now o ff er Boots and :shoes at wholesale and retail at tote lowest rate. and no mistake. ' - They have also on hand Sole and Upper Leather, Ir-skin. 31orneeo, Lining Lasts, and a eeneral assortment of Shoetirakers' findings. Boots and Shoes hf every kind: s znanufactured to or der at short notke. . , t ~~::1.~..- 1 January 10. 1616. • tt - New Stare at Brockville: If 11 S. ';v Oct. 1 815 i• • THE Subscriber hasps! reeitired from Philadelphia, and bias now opened at Brockville, a laree*and end gINSIIHMPIIt ~r,,eannnable goods, such an Dry Coitds, Groceries. Hardware, and Ctominsware. In addition to which will lie found constantly on hand. Fish. smoked and fresh Mimi. as well as a stood supply of country produce. Call and examine our entek, and you wilPtind us prepared to sell doods at as low a rate as they have ever biten sold any where. in dctniy Mill county. N. El.—Country produce of all kinds - wanted, for which thetughest puce will be paid. GEO. H. POTTS, Ncept Sunday illa and 3 00 . and I 20 157 ECM rzrz'cove for (IARPENTERS AND BLACKSMITHS WANTED. I h? Rithscriher is in want of six or eight gond Rail road and Hones Carpenters. Also two good Black imitilts :wanted; enquire at his ot➢ce in Market street, next door to the Anthracite Gazette office. • GEO IL POTTS. , Pottsville, PO. 7; IBA 6- ronve4 Grelse rag • the color ing known for ice; ',Roaches, i • DROPOSATS will he received by the subscriber', for bnildine one hundred Miner's houses, at the town of Brockville. F. , r . particulars apply to the subscricer, rti hie office, next door to the Anthracite Gazette office, Market Ftreet. GEO. II POTTS. Pottsville. Feb. 1516, 6. !Mich; Fran hisuffared 611 T. fur the Piles :POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. MB= ! , t• 'Fiam it tit:E.° pltns• i • E. W. 211 eG I N S EPETFITLI. Y annonrces to the Public; that he 11 has taken the Establishment' known as the Potts ville lrnn Works;'on Norwegian street, .where he IS prepared to bßild,all kinds of Steam Engines. manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every deseription,at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. t 3. Persons from broad, in want of Stearn Engines will find it to their advantage to give him a call befOre engaging elsewhere. May it • • AND. MACHINE MANUFACTORY., 9 1 'HE subscriber' is prepared to furnish all kinds' of I Marhintry, such as Steam Engines. either high or low pressure—blowing and pumping Engines, saw and grist milt—Coal Breakers and other machinery connec ted with the mining business. Alan, boile:s.: iron boats, propellers and propeller sneines. l ron and brass cas tings. and all other articles in his line of business, at his establishment In 2it street, below 'the Rail Rnad, Camden, New"idtsey. I i -1 Q 8 1 w •.' ~ •. __. ionv F. STARK. Late of the firm of :11f) , 'E.:1 STARR& 80NR: Connlen, (New Jersey,) Nor. I, ISIS. MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT TRUSS,' , ALRO, Dr. Jo.eph yinthes Vtere. "bdongnal Supper/es& A suoply of the above aricleg, plat received and far aaie, at the manufacturer/. foam. by , JOIIN S. C. MARTZJ, , Drugpiet Oeteer 2R. - Valuable Real Estate. ALOT of ground. In Market street. Prdtsville."Pa ble of being divided Into 14 excellent building lots, for sale low. .Apply to BERNARD REILLY. ." Jan. 10, t.tt Mahantongo strest, - Pottsvills.' . SINCE THE OPENING or. IRON! IRON!! II RIGHT Si POTT Y , AT TIII CAILD. - S.& J. F'OSTER, TO 4CAIZP ENTERS. -"Is •IF.! g. 0.1 • steam Enkine THE.CBEAPEST PASSAGE AGlEtirpir IN Tzrz UNITED STATES. JOSEPIF: I JelreAtitlMfirs • enazinn Imqv OP LONDON AND:uvsarockt. PACiETS. •••• • ... . h I Am , - • • B. Bannon, Agent, Pottsville. • • ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1816. OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, 700 Fine Street, Cur. of Suuth, N. Y. rrilEslubscriber begs leave to' call the attention of hrs friends and the public in geneMl, to the follow. Inc arrangements for the year 1816, and for the purpose of Wincing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, the 'following • • . Reigglai- Packet SATs to and from Liverpool Ships' Names. Captains , - Days of Sailing from New York. Henry Clay. . Nye, Jan. 6 May 6 Sept° , Stephen Whitney , Thompson, "ll " 11 " ll' ftartick , . Skiddy, •" 26 " 26 "26 Patrick Henry, Delano Feb. 6 Jane 6 Get. 6 Virginian, Heim, " II " 11 " 11 Angelus, Eldridge, . "26 " 26 "26 Independenee; Allen, Mar. 6 July 6 Nov. 6 Waterloo, Allen, " II " 11 " 11 Sidilon R. ' K. Cobb. " 26 " 26 "26 Ashburton. • Howland, April °Aug 6 Dec 6 John R. Skiddy, Skiddy, ' 11. ' 11 ill Sheridan Comish. ' " 28 " '26 "26 Ship's Name, Captains, '. Days of Sailing from • 'Liverpool. Henry Clay Nye, Feb'2l June 21 Oct. 2v Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 26 " 26 " 26 Garrick, - ,Skiddy, Mar. 11 July 11 No 111 Patrick Henry, Delano, " 21 " 21 " 21 ViMintan, Heim. " 26 " 26 " 26 Roscius, Eldridge, April II Aug. 11 Dec.ll Independence, Alien, • 21 " 21 " 26 Waterloo, Alien, " 26 " 26 " 26. Siddons, - F.. Cobb. May 'll Sept. 11Jan• 11 Ashburton.. Rowland , " 21 " 01 . 21 Jolm R. ikiddy, Sktddy, -". 26 " 26 "26 Sheridan, ' Cornish, June I I.cict. II Feb II In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid New York Built Transient Sbips,such se the "Adirondack.' 'Scotland,' Russel Glover,' 'Elam,' and '.'ea.' will continue to sad front 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 r e mit mone y to their families or friends:l have armored the pay ment of rny Drafts en the' following Banks: . Cork Limerick Londondarry, Belfast, Waterford Armagh, Athlone, Kilkenny, , Hanna, '. • Train's., Enniskillen, . Monaghan, Vongtral, Banbridge, Ballymena Parsonstown Downpatrirk, ; Cacao,' Lurgan, Dungannon, Bandon, ' Ennis, Bollisbantion, Strabane ' - • Skibbreen Omagh, Mallow, . Dublin Cootehill, Kilrush, . Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow England—Messrs. snootier, Atwood &. Co. hankers, London; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, Passengers ran also be engaged front Liverpool, to Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular Packet Ships on application being made personally, .. or by letter, [post paid,} addressed to •• • JOSEPH. McMURRAY, 100 Pine street, • corner of South street, New York AGENTS. • , Benj. Elannanfiottsville, Pa, ; Michael Mullen, Ro chester, N. Y.; Jer. Hagen( Providence, R• I. ; T.; Couch; Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohip; Thomas McQuade, Utica. N. Y. I also beg leave to assure my friends and the public in general, that the. greatest punctuality will he obser ved in the sailing of the above Ships, together with all others which I may have, and that. Passengers will experience no delay on their arrival at the different I orts where they mean to embark. P. 8.- - -Free Passage can also he secured from the etrious Ports in Ireland and Scotland, from which Sieamers run In Liverpool Ul NJ ANNAN. POttsville, • Bole Agent for the State of Pennsylvania. Jan. 17, 1816. 3- 'd.NNEN.I MN OF TEXAS. GREAT ATTRACTION.- HARDWARE. dr. IRON STORE. • HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and T the public generally, that he has Just received a splendid assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, 110L1.0%V-WARE, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, &c., which added to his former stock presents a variety to those desirous of purchasing, unsurpassed in the re gion, for quality, and cheapness. A large assortment of the best Axes at pricestanging from 75 centstosl,2s. Grindstones', I cent per lb. American Steel, 6,1 Best Cast Steel, ••• • 151 Lead, - 7 99 Rolled Iron, 5 ~ Nails by the Kee. • %, 5 1 • . Tin, 2 boxes ' Or s $2 3 00. cheaper than over. -Wire of all sizes very low. .11is assortment consists partly of Anvils, Renown, Splicts, • Knives and Forks. spoons, Nails, Chains,Slinvels, and Tea and Coffee Kettles, Spades, very cheap; .11tickets. Locks, ilifies • Planes, Saws.; Ilakhets. :Rifletrarrels Grass and_ Magee, VicesAVagon box- Gmin Scythes, Sickles, es. Hay and Dung forks, Files, Rasps,Candlc.er • , Holinails.Horsesh ,es. Pans &c. Aibo, Dye Copper and Iron Kettles, Glass, Virnool, • Iv. And every other article usually ken:. 'n ilaraware Establishments, all of which he sells at a very tow late. Per:ons commencing housekeeping, Blacksmiths, Carpsnters, Cabinet . Makers, Saddlers, eel., will find - it ,to their advantage by calling and examining his stock before purchasing elsewhere, at the Hay Stales, cor net' ot Centre and Market street. • He teliders his unfeigned thanks to his old friends and ,ctistroners tor their liberal support, and solicits their farther pafronge." ' ' GEORGE 11. ;STICIITER. Pottsville, August In, ISIS 33-- I 50L0.,V0.4' Cabinet Maker, Undertaker, &o. THE (subscriber announces to the public that he hal commimced the above mentioned tontines& in t he kortitoih of Pott-aolie. itnntedintely back of the Vennaylranta Ilan, where he Will cwistantly keep no hand an assortment of READY MADE COPPIN. Came/ 4-c., manufacared of the best materials in.the most durable manner, at very low rare. , . Heals() µ•ill mannficturn all kinds of Furniture &c.. to order at the shortest notice. Funerals waited on and 'llearses supplied, &c. Ile therefore solicits n, part of the public patronage which he will. endeavor to meet by prompt attention i,:u.eci. I:ive, tql a trill. Coleman's French Cement UNEQUALLED for mending broken Grans. China goeensware, Oroments and Fancy A rtielJa of every dmicription. The supitriority of this Cement ~vtr all °fliers is acknowleeged by every one who has ever used it, and SUCtI is the confidence of the -proprietor in its properties that' if it fails- to answer the purposes for which it tv'recrimmendcd the money will be returned. Artie les mended with it may he exposed to considerable degree of heat. an J tl.will resist the action of biding water volhaietitly to for all or d nary imposes. The mannat of sang this cement is so vimp e that the most inexperienced canny[ fail of is [cress. Each belle accompanied w.th. the pan licular directions for use. B BANNAN Ag't N: B. Persons:wishing to sell again supplied at the Mattufscturer's prices by the dozen:- Nov 15 46 . • NEW-YORK STORE. NEW GOODS DIRECT FROM NEW YOR . H. I'llE subscribers hove Just arrived from New York, with anew and fresh stock of DRY GOADS, of the latest styles and pat _rns.' Alsrs, a gene ral .assortment of GROG RIES,' BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE' CLOTHING, &c. Also, an assortment of India Rubber Clothing, Caps. and Mittens, suit. able for Engineers, and persons exposed in stormy weather. The above Goods were selecthel exprissly for the l'ottsville snorkel, and will be sold very cheap. at their Store, in Centre street. For Cheap Goods call at the New York ( Stole. . ti IL I. TROWBRIDGE & CO. Pottsville, Nov. 1, 1845. • 44- ANOTHER REDUCTION, GOLD PENS AT ONLY ;0300. k :FRESH supply.of Benedict :6c Barney. Cold Con /agrees Pen and Pencil, with Diamond points, which took the premium at the late fair of the Franklin Insti tute, Just received and for eale by B..BANNAN, Ag't. Jan 17 . BOROUGH ACCOUIIiT. SAMUEL SILLYM AN, - Esq., Treasurer in acenuut wills the Borough of P tisvil/e.from the 281// of Jule 1843. to ' June, 1845. . 1843. June 28, By nalance In ban.] an per account audited, 655 30 1844, yeti. 12, By cash received of G. Deloler, tax ' for,lBll, . 175 00 By cash received of D, 11. Leib, tax • for 1819, . 51 22 Mar; 15. By cash received tip. 11.1..eih, tax for 1842 and 1813; 4414 12 By cash' received, permit of ' • Circus. 15 Oci By cash received of J. W. Webber, By ca..h received of Win F. • " Dean, 800 28.00 By 'each received of S. M. 511110, for Win. Mills, 1322 31 ' By rash received of S 31. • Mills; for N. J. Mills, 785 i 1 • - 2107 62 Itatinee due Treasurer, • ' 443 31 "No. of PIO: orders. • June 28, 11:4 Fair. Daniel Nunemacher, 16125 " 134 National Light Infantry Com , pang. munition to Miners ... • . villa expedition. 1 49 /59 - Elias Derr.lnspertor of elec . lion in May 1813, SO • 160 Jacob Kline, Judge, 'de • 50 181 Thos. M. Russel, do do - 30 162 J. P. Offerman, Crk. do 50 169 Thos. C. Mime, do do . 80 164 N. 31. Wilson. Inspector, 165 Andrew Mortimer, Judge, 50 168 'Daniel Glassinire, Clerk. 30 • " 1691 N. J. 31111 s, Root and Sta. ' tiouary for do., 50 Sept., 19, 169 D. Krebs,4S/0 brick to Watch . - '''bouse • 41 65 and making tax list , 900 • 50 65 " • 170 Isaac Severn:moving Engine House, white washing and painting foundation, and • pavement to name, 19 50 ". 171 ! Charles Madora, repairs on • oulvert,Adams si., 150 balance of m ison work Mauch Chunk street, 4 40 • 5 90 " 172 Geo. H. Snchter, rope fur fly . draulion Engine, 2 76 " 123 D. Hannan, Routine in 1812, Proclamation.. Ordinance notices, blank books, paper and quills, . /1 u 1843 publishing not!- '• • ces ' blank books, pa . perSc election tickets 11 52 • 23 49 " . 174 Samuel Lt4is, staking, era - ting and levelling in Ma - hantango. Rail Road, Mar ' ket, Adams A. 3d std. 10 00 making report of grades, 51arket, Ad aina 4r. 3d streets, '2 00 15} day survey lug for line stones, 45 75 • Assistants to do., Lb 00 . - . • - 83 75 175 D. H. Leib, High Constable's services, notifying mem- ' ber, of Council. removing nuisances, &c:, fur the year 1812, 35 03 Oct. 17; - 376 N. J. Nina 0 month's• rent for bog Ten, to Ist of April 1844, 10 00 " 177 Philip Kotler, curbing,,paving making gutter, stone and , . pave!. at watch house, '156 01 " 178 +R. H. Patina, publishing no . • I liens,' • 600 1 Election tickets for 1642 nitit 1813, 7 50 . • ,' Two Ordinances, 40 00 Clem:ma Wexfnni Gain ay Coles lin - . 53 50 ..' • Nov. 'a, 179 ®Street Coinniittee tip to ... 7111 of Nov., 1:313. era- • ' ' ding Yuengling's al- .', . . 'ley, • Do side walksiNlarket et reet, , 15 00 Widening, Norwegian ~. 1 . street, ' . 375 ' . , - 'Opening gutters and . . . culben holes. . 13 75 Repairing Bridges; 11 50 Repairing streets and . . aide walks, 7 75 . • .. , Day laborers .1531 • days, at 75 col., • 111 031 • Du horse and cart 17 . days, at 1 75, 20 75 ' " 160 D. 11. Leib, removing • , • ' Ottb, &c., 27 90 • advertisements, 2 2.5 . • • and„putting up Locks '• •und repairs at watch house, 4 --,- 31 .1 " 181 F. II: Maurer, making Cul bert, . 75 Of Dee. 19, . 182 Isaac di•vern, moving house • „ Ran Road street, 19 59 . .o^ l . Mat on. work to same. 58 2.5 , • • Lumber and sundry • repairs, , 47 89 - • 143 rTaileig Keetisn,_ 65 stone • diessed ;and delilTred i for • planting in streets, 6 55 - 1814. Januarkl6,lB-1 C. Stephenson, 1 years.lnter eat on Lulu, ' " 188 • H. titrouch, pole for fire llOak roof, ezr., " • 187 .1. M. erm.land, stevioes as *CYrieC Burgess, 50 00 , Killing and removing . dogs,repairsat Engine • bouse, repairs at gat ters, bridges, 6t.e., 43 71 " . 188 Rich'd Ilirst, laying cross . . ways in Ceritre,street, in' • , Intl 9 . , 09 160 . Samuel Myers,nsistitic Sam _ . uellewis.ft dais Wanting - crirner stones in streets, 7 0 March .19, 190 Samuel Lewis,' staking, ley- • 'cling, &.c.. in East,i or , • wegian, Thlid, 110, Lau . ' rel. and George ate. 20 75 .. _ Planting stone in ate. . --. 3 dais, . 9 CO - Assistants do 500 " .191 1 year's services as Town Clerk, 50 00 , , 19 Extra • work making •out accouut,,-- 500 " 192 Henry Geis. I year rent for Council Itnont, ' • April 18, 193 John I'. Bertram, publishing Ordinances, • " 101 E. E. Bland, 1 ton coal and repairs to llydraulion en gine, " ' 195 E. E. Bland, sundry Smith •work, picks.sledges,drills, hammers, Ace., May 21, • 196, E. 0. Parry, I year's salary as Solicitor, ", I• • 107 Henry Gels, for Inauguration supper, • " 199 North Ward election officere, 199 Wm. Wolff. MI furl Jtine 21, 200 Wtn. &A. He Haven,fire'proor . , Smith Ward Elect*nfficei 8, N. J. Mille, 6 month,o rent foci Hug l'en, August 20, 202 " 203 Sept, 3d, 20t gl=tEl 1, 208 109 Nov., 5, 210 " 211 smarm 1815. • • February,7,2l3 '214 217 " 218 •• 220 March 4, V. 22 " 23 April 13, 227 June 17, 33 " 221 " 226 11=3:0 to 31 Samuel Sillymao, Treasurer, salary from let April, 1813 to June 1845, in full, 200 00 Allowance to Treasurer for uncurrent mo ney on band, 4 00 ' Also discount on 132 sold, 14 20 This is to certify that we have examined the ageount of B. Sillyman, Treasurer of the borough of Pousvllle, from June 2&b 1843 to June 1813, and find it correct. E. B.' EICHEIOLTZ. , ' WM.; MORTIMER, Jr., Auditors. NICHOLAS FOX, • ';675 47 I April II 1846 15— Dr. 93 71 Dr. To permits to eir cus,finen anti building. • permits, 50. 32 D• 11.1.eib, High Constable I -Year's services to May 154.4 Andres• Mortimer. Superin tendent of public sari ets, for laboring hands, carts & all general repairs,3,l7l OS Dr: To stone sold and permit.% CIS -3,127 29 Jacob Kaercher, making copy of Triannual Assessment, s'oo Gen• H. Stichter, Fire 11ook:•, tadderi, Baskets and shed . for same, It, M., Palmer, ptfhl ishinz.bo rough acet, for le4l. 'ZS 00 Do for .1512, 3b 75 Election Tickets, •.5 00 Gen. H. Stichter, shovel er.c., 5 83 Stove ; and pipe for 16 15 Counril cliamber• 21 58 D. Krebs, copying Assess ment, kvyine tax and lintor's bonds, E. 0. Jackson,publishing pro . posals, Miners' Bank, on account of interest on loan. Samuel Sill) man, Treasurer, Hose Carriage, 300 00 Andrew Mortimer, Superin. lendent of public streets, • for laboring hands, homes, - carts Stall general repairs,l,262 50 Samuel Silly - man, Treasurer, to pay on account of hose, 123 50 iaaac Aeiern.to pay expenses and freight on fire appara. , 1119, Samuel Myetemssisting Lew is, in planting stone in streets, G. C.Wynknop, to pay freight ...an Lamps and posts,' Wm. Mortimer, ground rent for Engine house, C. Stephenson, interest on loan to July Ist. 1844, G. C.Wynitoop,to pay freight on lamps Samel hilly man, Treasurer, to' pay on account ofllds.), 1= 05 Samuel Lewis running grade lines Rail road and laurel streets a n d Minerscilln thad. = 10 50 121. days planting cnr. net stone, with assis tants, 63 50 T. & 'J. Beatty, rope for Ore nooks, • Isaac Beck, salary as Town Clerk, Janes Nagle, painting lamps and lamp posts, 10 00 Miners' Bank interest in full to January 2d, 1815, • Andrew Mortimer, Superin tendent of public streets, fur laboring hands, carts & all general re pairs, 541 01 Dr.to 83 perch stone grad, ' 31 87 circus& buil ding permits 43 50 75 37 farnter's Department. From the FarmOrs' Library. , . Poiatoe Rot. 11 Mount Airy, Dec., 29th, 1845. My'dear Sir:—Yournote on the subject ..The Potatoe Rot." dutedSitunlay, did - not reach me at Mount Airy—uurlay intervening until this morning. (Monday.) It would give me pleas. are to oblige you fully in this miner, did time pe t . mit me to go more into detail; but the brief spa c p allotted for A reply, will compel me to be as con. vise as possible: I nold that atmospheric influence i s the sole cause of the late pervading rot in the potatoe; that neither manures nor condition t.if soils could have produced the calamity; that animalcuhe and fungi are as'rembte from if—the latter may, in a puma manner, injure a potato pJant, as they would, under peculiair circumstances, be likely to injure 'ott ir planq; that the rut is not epidemic; and I have reason to believe that sound or partially round po. tames taken from a diseased 'crop or heap, will, if pivot d, .produce healthy, sound potatoes, in the . absence of•the cause melt injured ,them the pri. vious season. ' I would therefore entourage the farmers to cut tivate Ihheir potatoes as formerly, choosing the' soils, and applying the manures, which bulimia weer found best adapted to theirculture; forgetting or overlooking, the rut altogether, end disregarding the nostrums recommended for Its prevention; the putatoe won't bear doctoring. The weather which produces rot is either a se.' vere, continuous drought of some weeks atanding,. thereby preveritng the n aural growth and inatn• ray 'of, the paiithe, fur the want of inoistae Or very . but weather, bringing th e . puptoe toe patina lure' ripeness, ; succeeded try wet. , sultry eve a th t : r , unnaturally spring.like, which provekes the tujit perform the functions bf seed, thereby disaulvitii the connection between them and their.vtlies ; the vines diet, the roots undergo an incipient fermen tation preparatory to decompositiun; the opera tion of budding or growing is checked by the na tural autumnal temperature that at length . prevails, which arrests the ['Mame in its work of producing, and hence its deterioration. Ttie . latter ennditiOn of the weather is the prevailing cause of the rOt. As to a continuous drought, my own experi ence points to that of 1838. 'Dalt seasonl hada five-Ocre patch ;in with potatoes, which did nut pay for the trouble of taking them out of the ground. They were small, ill-shaped, bad tasted,: pi' gnious, spotted and black-heart, (1, antlrotted in cellar. Potatoes that season sold as big,h as $1,25 and $1,50 per.boshel—not a .bushel of good pa. tames at market, except those imported. as to dry, hot weather;succefled by wet, close; over spring like temperature, the season of '1843. is in point. 1 took More than - common pains that year to produce a-surpassing yield, equal', at least, to My . famous. ,crop of the preceding year, which Was over 440 bushels. to the; aere—fidd cultures My 'seed was in part from those fine potatoes, and in part from'some very large, sound potatoes impel - - to from the State of Un taking out the crop in October, the •whole was found to.be very • badly diseased. The weather, from the latter part of June till the beginning of September,. wins mainly hot, occasi rt illy very hot and , dry. Se:p. imbue set in with want, rains, thunder storms and. gusts; the moisture and closeness unprecedented ; fruit trees blossomed, as well as many flowering , trees and shrubs; I recollect making a large. lection of flowers from the magnolias, sume of which I sent to the editor of the *Pennsylvania Inquirer." - My teatime vines loolml green and healthy : when all of a sudden they changed 610. drooped and died. I think if I had taken out the• potatoes at that juncture; they would have proved comparatively goad ; but they were permitted to remain quite a month after, when they were found badly-rotted, tainted, arid almost worthless, • Now then, as to the epidemic: In 1844,11 planted some four or live acres .of potatoes, die seed of Which was principally called from lac dim-used 'crop of 1843. 1 planted also, at the same time, inane same field, other seed of very bound potatoes broUght (roar Maine; they all did' equally well; I ontld frscoi•er nit aifference; . the cup was a very fairione, and thcquality txtexcep tionable in every-respect. I do not -mean by this bi encourage the planting of diseased or doubtful potatoeih: It is-eater to plant sound and perfect ones ; but I am strung in the opinion that there is no danger of a diseased or tainted potato° produ cing a' diseased or tainted pumice. It may, from its want of vitality, be very unproductive, make feeble shoots, the same as decayed potatoes from on ship-board after a long voyage; the. heat and moisture of the ship's hold having caused them to send Out enormous shoots, impairing their vigor i and producing rot.. Such potatoes .when planted, never produce well as to size and quantity ; but have yet ter learn that, they ever produced a dis- Aeased potatoe. .Much has.been emit] of 'Potato.; becoming feeble arid sickly from long and constant planting": there may be something in this; time will not permit me to examine it now. • I have hOwever flamer , ous sorts of seedlings produced from the apples on my very fine crop of 1842. I shall take occasion to present you with a few to send to some of your friends abroad.' EMS 0000 EiEll 40 75 5500 2500 21 00 /11:3 50 0 30 00 b 00 150 By thk you will see that I can offer no remedy or preventive for the rot. He that tempers the wind to:the shorn lamb, can only control it. 'Should it again visit us,.we can only exercise our best judgement tby taking , out the potatoes early—as soon as they _exhibit signs of decay—laying them in thin layers in dry; : cool situations, or otherwise ,as. circumstances may justify.' Let the farmers go on and plant in confidence, as their best experi ence may teach, trusting for an'abundant yield to that Providence which sendeth the early and the latter rain. 70 00 7 00 10 00 35 00 Very repectfully, Your friend and ob't servant.. JamesGowsst 73 88 WILLIAM PETEit, Esq. Her I.lrittanic . Maje4y's Consul, Philadelphia EEI CHOLIC Is 11011SES:WO db hot—ive never have professed the possession of any great degree of skill in veterinary matters, but it is perhaps necessary, indispensible we should say that every one who owns or who may occasionally "drive l .' the. most useful of all domesticated animals. the "House?! should possess some knowledge et, the diseases to which he is subject. as well as the man ner of their cure. Choke in the advent of Spring, when the food of the pasture is succulent, it is a frequent complaint, and often fatal, as is often the case in summer, when the heat being intense and undue or morbid disposition to drink.is excited. A Mr. W. A. Sanger, who hails from ‘Shabbouas Grove, De Kalb County, ill., and whose article appeari in the Prairie Farmer, says - that: three years previous to his writing ho "had a valuable mare seized with'the cholic, caused by eating new corn, and heating by driving immediately after.— Her,symptoms were of the worst character; and as we had lost several valuable horses from the saute cause, I Considered her 'case almost hopeless. I however bled tier freely from the mouth. • I then dissolved of opium, about two tennis the size of a hazlenut (say about twenty - graing), in half a pint of brandy, and poured it down her; I then put her into a buggy, and started immediately home. Be fore I had gone three miles she was perfeCtly well." The disease c Aleu "cholic," in horses, is OCCA. skirted by flatulence; wind in the stomach, genera ted by highly fermentable food—oftentimes by the, undue ingurgitation of cold water after excessive heating. In triost cases tne beet and mast certainly efficacious remedy that can with safety be edmin istered, is a mixture of one ounce of laudanum. tvith one ounce of peppermint ;? they should be carefully mixed and poured d horse's throat. This it given early, seldom fai.s to effect a speedy and effectual relief. Where the symptiuns are of a virulent type, arid the distress and muscular ex ertion great, bleeding . at the mouth is sometimes. necessary. They who . use or drive these invalu able animals, however, would do well to recollect the essential and highly important fact` bat an "ounce of. prevention is worth a mod orkeure." "A - merciful min to merciful to his beast," iaye the. Scriptural adage.lllaine-.;,.Citificafirr: 10 00 RBM 15 00 50 00 00 00 74 00 50 00 280 81 46S 67 IN T INTER Pressed, cleansed from grease and pro •flounced by Engineers and Machinists, who have used this OIL, superior to the best Sperm Oil for Rail Roads,Enginee and Machinery 'titan kinds, Woolen Manufacturies, &c., will burn in any lamp without clogging thesovick, equal to the best of sperm, and at two-thirds the Cost. • For sale by the All., and gain ples. will be forwarded for trial, Cu application to C.. 1. F. BIN NEI:, Agent fir the Manufacturer,lloston,llass. or EDW IL YARDLEY, Pottsville, Pa., where a sample may ha seed. . March . • • 13441. MEI Ii and Oil,
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