El In POETTI r.—The Key West' Gazette; hag' e. cur respondent who tells biniself the aey West Bard; and the ?allowing bra specimen of his style: Of all the gide in Key West, - The most amiable and the very best, Is she whoa{ I saw yesterday dressed .1. In muslin do !aisle. . . I Her eyes are :nit and very blue, Her figure is gockl-her temper too,- And then she deter has the blue. Devils or any pain Emmen AnoCarENTs.--- . Gentlrmen of the Ju,... t ll,' said. a Hoosier, 'I. ar satisfied of your integrity and sense of justice, and so ar my client; and I respect your honesty :so much, that if I war as rich as John ,Iocob Astoria, I wouldn't ofbr you a bribe on no cOnaideration. I s ern to influence you in any Manner—but, I beg leave to observe in the. most respectful manner possible; without any in, tention of woundin' your feeliegqi, which are no . doubt:as tender as a barked shin, that if You girt. , your Verdick in favor daily cyrit, itur my settled,; intention to take you to the cfoggery for a drink twice roUnd,• (the 'judge and enlist:ll)les included) but if you are deaf to the'voice of law anil honor, jcat as aeon as the Court have :qjourtied,oiernean to lick you, like, thunder.' ' . • , ' AN Es. wri..--NVe beard a story.etinie thaw since of Joo whirl, will bear repviiiiil;., Jne Was one Livening scan d in the bar room or a couii try tavern in .Canada,.w•here u•crc 'aa<em:•icd sac eras old countrytheo discussing insacr-i corMe:cted with the 'pomp and circumstance of war.' in the course of some rein:aka, one of they:, 4,ited thn' t the En s lish governmentimssl;sed the Jar;:est car nurt in the world, and grw.e. t.he--diurcn.•ions '6f, one which he 61 seen. ,Joe ; a.Naiikce pride would • not allow him to let such ;la asz,Tition pass without contradiction. . 'Yoh! gentlenaer,,'_ said he, won't 6ity but. that is a fair , :zed cannon; but you are a leetio mistaken, in, supposing it to b.. , the largent in the WQ td. We not to be:nal:lca in the same infrtine with.one of ouc. Yankee guns, which I sac in Charlestonlast year. Jupiter! that was a cannon. Why, sirs, it's so infcinally large, that the soldiers were obliged Co employ a yoke of o".con to draw in . j • the }milli' , 'The devil they 'were!' exClaitned one of Iti> heaters; with a smile of triumph; 'pray, can you tell me how they got th. , oxen n n apinV 'Why; you fool; .rettirited,,Jo:i!,. , iliey unyokral 'ern - and drone, Mn through the ‘ent!' _ • • Dr.t•rterrie.—.Alri-Denti;t t do ou bee that ile cnyeJ tooth 1' , • • 'Yes , . ' 'Well, I want yatt to pull it,.pro‘idd it don hurt too . . : .Yes sir.' . , . , , . • .Well, now put on the _ tincezcrs, ; if:it hurt ibad.l'll sing 'out,.hoid cn, and you'll bold on, wik% you 'Yes sir.' . i . . . . ..`sf Ho odd oon .'., Thunder and lightning., you v not onl}• pulled•the tooth, but half of my jaw-bon". Why &Arm you let go, when listing out ? .BecaUse you told me to hold on ." = deal air; I have had news of our mute friend Smith, who, you knol:v, hai always had reputation-for piety, and every thing good,' ..What! you have !; • have indeed.' 411 hat's jio been doing_! ' , Beating his wife.' 'The wieteh when—how niglit, he beat her at liack gammon! Carrvrr.—The - New York Ezpross ha l cruel ' ly rejected a eontrtbutiun froth a poetic correspon dent; containsiho following stanza: I "And as the bark that bore therri Was vanishing frCen view, Welt that were ray Sarah went, I'd likelogo Mere too !' ; s,„OvitcrAi. Drostrrv,—=-A capital story is told f. ; a constable in this State, who in attemptingls , serve a legal precept,•got pretty well ahultetl., The parties meeiing a few days after, the offender was profuse In`his apologies , Jake,' says he, d Would not haver I har! •been duly • Sober.' 'As to the shaking,' said*lalrje 'I don't bear any malice ; I don't sally it a cent s cl my own account, but as an officer. rceollecit ne Jim,:ivhoever shakes Inc,...shalres the Cu nionwealth r IBIISINE . nt-oR•;. ni.E,lsonn.—.lll artothec iy of Boston fem,yea . rs since, uho wits very eoliar in his nothing, and retnirkably•attentive to business bad themisfortune to lose his wife. At the hoDr of burial, he phth.l the following label •on ! - tirt-shop door:—. • , Gono- from home to the funeral of his v,ife, Ba back in halfitn hour.' in Epdling come 'u[i and ME .Yeth, 'ir: 'John, spell effects.' "I'x: • . 'Right. Next—Fpell seedy.' • ' , Right tlass'tli6Tit:sed.' ..DESEUT ING , MAN— ,- Do you. know Mr Bro;vnl' 'Yes, wy.dcra.r.' •Is be not ayery deserving .._.Yes, he ilcservesa flogging, and if to ever gal lantsyon again, I will give it to him:. . ------.--- POINTED CONVELIti.AtIoN.— . IIOW do YOll i‘jr. Smith r ' : • , . , .Do what *Why, licnitld find vourselfl" •I never kse.myself.' .Well, how have you beenT 'B - ern—been where • .P.baw I. how dosou feel ' . Teel of me and see.' 'Good morning, Mr. &pith.' ,• . not a good - criorninz—itii infernally wet, • , EKI • , • .sita.na y.'• • And the parties separated :lirr•Ti - rivi• Di:claws run Int Lances.—lt •wy denai•d in a broach of prounse case, the other day in England. that an unmarried female:aged •32, is not a gul, hut a young woman. The phrase "old girl" is then ,out of _place. NeCO:INODATING SELF TO ell:ICU:n- 6' .11TANC,T.0.—A bl:/y• bad a • 1%11010 Dutch cheese set before hits by wuzzbd; friend. who, liowevec;l.7rwe4,-knifa t 4 This• is a funny elrerie, uncle Joe; but wheic shall I cut it l'' "Oh cut it where; you like." "Very well," soil the. Yankee, cooly puttinz . it under kip arm, t•I guess I can cut it at home." 0 DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND I . SYRUP OF 'WILD CHERRY. THE GREAT REMEDY "c sumP TI ON OLDS, COUGHS; SPITTING OF BLOOD BRONCHITIS, DIFFICULTY. OF i BREATHING, ASTHMA, PAIN IN THE. SIDE /4ND BREAST,WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP AND ALL DISEASE OF THE LIVER AND LUNGS, BROKEN , • CONSTITUTION, dc. . T''' l , - b.vc is the original and only ,yea ire N eine apa raiipn from this valuable are.', arid has won it way to public favor by its unparalleled 'emcees Ite curing - all diseases of the Luags,notwithstanding the many. fit ticles prepared by persons who have no I knowledge of the science of Medicine in theory or practice, and some more readily to deceive the nnsuspecting, Use . a part of them:fine of the original prepearation, suss a+ `,Balsam Sf Wild Cherry, original Bfltiant of Wird Cit , rry." "Balsam of FililCherry4nii earifrg," 4.a.: all sprung tip with a mercenary view, i after "Dr. warne's Compound Syrnp, of Wild Cherry"' had Ifilll a reptitationin the "healing art" never to be forgot ten hr many . a nice cheerless fireside. , Therefore, the public should be on their guard and purchase none but the original preparation, which is daily! performing such astonishing cures in Pulmonary cthriplaints, ta ter all remedies had failed and aria patietite given ~ ...tin as hop less.' Thonsands 'of cent:limes might be pot:- lishod which would astonish credulity itself, lint it is deemed uneressdry . below we publish it feir of the paines'of persons win - , bare been cured by 114 "w6n tierce' remedy ;"-- . , Re nr.wr f.; i.e.,: N. St,?l'Vard Of CIO Alms. 110115121, near Prankford. testifies In the efficacy of Dr. dwaynes,s Compound Syrup' of Wild Cherry-, in curing Vale, i iirv, Chapman one of the most niteravhted cases si'Afssoiseft, Lun t :4, which has, ever been placed win:, teened, arta 7 every other remedy bad faileXand Ids Physician had given him u:r as incur:id 2..' ' - Mll's • / ,,, W , §• (0- West Tolladelpliii, cared of file ' s= diagnf the Luna:vet * ''....e years standing, her symptufit 'is e re spitting er.;tood, attended with a hacking coach IPlill in the ....tile, breast and bac%,iyhich finally brought i.n a confirmed CollSllnotion ; entirely cured= tiv the u-s of ll.". Swayne's Campoand Syrup of Wild Cherry. ~ • . . . . . I , IN. "Snows - , corner of Second .street rind Cernian.. tolVll read Philaileldbia, effectually cureit of diseased Lungs and the byininoms of incipiet oorisomption; bY n..i.M four if.dtl.-s of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup lof Wild Cherry. I. , . I ' lt. lac";:on,i). 1)., comedy Pastor of ihe first PreSl hyterian Church N. Y. teetitie., 0o the efficacy of - - Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and rec., l almonds It to the headr.i of families, basin;, witneesed 1 its wonderful effect in more than one. hundred cones in releiving children , of every 'obstinate complaint. j i ff has coughing, wheezing, choking of plilein, asth matic attacks.k-e• , c.. MIRA MOT " SKI sNr,n, Crawford county, Pa., citreff of a.prottacted each. pain iu the side and br6st, Ac.., } „f t , 1,,, t minced in a mere skiileton.', .I.oirs: . -OsnunN, Whasington. Pa., cured of Con-. somption and Plecding °Cliff! Lungs, after being given !mto soveral eminent Physicians,' and having used most of the Patent Medicines. ' . f "This medicine in ill cases tires immediate relir4 and is a safe, omo:tat and effectual remedy, and Worili a trial front the most sceptical. • ' tl}Prepared Only by Dr. SWAMP,: N. `corner of r.inirr and HAN': nireett, Philadelphia where: . all 'I I orders inns! be addressed. ' ' . M i arclrl9 la-- . l'l For sale M Pottsville: by 11N11.1.1Ktili CS, and.). G. BROWN; in Orivia - sburg, by If. %%MITE l ' IFeb. 17, , 7—ly ... . . Iri, 'most every disease that fl esh is liar to may b. "- - ',.ciired by the timely use o f(..Llh KLEY.' COM PfiliN-L) I EPURATIVE I 111.11'. 'Phil may be i proved satisfactotily to thrice .who will call at any.of the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by -1, i eel , ifintes (properly authenticated) of cures perlbrtn- 1 1- ed unit:divide:lla who had -lost 'all hopes ofrellef— i certificates of Physicians who hail the most severe sears under treatment, their patients leaving talre.o the 1 medicine by theifralyiee and been cured—certifces beta the Piotlionourry, Clerk of Orphans' Court, Po tare, &c.. stating their acquaintance ivith persOes of respectability and standing, Who having the gobtlef I Their fellow .men at heart, have.voluntarily cuing l'or.. I • ward and given a statement of their ease and its Cure• • for.pnblication,&e.'&e. The number of these terti: ticates being too great for newspaper publication, the i sub sc riber has deemed it advisable to haven copy of i the mmf important certlficares properly •authetitica ted. under seal, to be placid at die stores ofagents; - I who have the inediciiiifonsale, where persons atilia- I led with .Scrofulit 'o / K i.: i evil White Swelling, Chronic Rheum alien , Tt At r, Mercurial diseases' . , flruotions of the kin, ..(....•it. I ef long standing Pr in einient Consumption, E:Cri Ilead-aclia.&e, S:. e , ..rnay have art inmoritinity of ascertaining the'names and residencer of those. Who have been cured by its use. 211(i who, will be willing, tic:idled upon, to give every information required. , . - A s a. more general evidence that this is no citiack medicine, I w mild refer to •the'r.aings of the follow inz well known physiciamer, who have'attested to its efficacy:—Dr. J. I'. Mester; D. . G. Birch. Dr. Jon. Otte, Dr. 11:11. Muhlenlierg, Dr. J. E. other. .'? • Sold wholesale and Retail at the drug and Chemi cal Store of ,:_. ~ , , . E. B. EICIIHOLTZ. Pottsville. J. B.& MinCr s v lei Hugh Kiniky Port Carbin - ; Henry Voute. Crwigstiurg. January 21, g - __? ; DR. - '.S SR SAPARILf.A „C:1) ... Is the purest, strongest, and most efficacious of tiny . , other preparntion.of ar!aParia , that- is m ade. . . IT is warranted to he stronger than obottlei'of MOST othersr-Strtinger than four of SOME, and stronger thin three'brthe STRONGEST prepared by any otXei in the United States. .: a Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is recommended by all res pectable physicians In preferenceto any other. All who have ever used it, have derived MORE BENEFIT from 'one bottle than three to ten of otheist, and thosO who, _after haying used other's preparations, without benefit,' will use Dr. Leidy's. will soon be convinced (as thous ands have already been) alba foregoing asserticin. - The apparatus with which Dr. Leidy's extracts used in his preparation of SriTsaparilla as. prepated, - Is the oily one in the United States, imported by Dr. Leidy hin,•=elf, from the celebrated house of Pelleter •&.,Cav "erion, in Paris. at a great entrust, and is capable;of ex-' tracting the medical virtue; ofSarsaparilla end:other roots, mole effectually than by any other process; .. ' -.'., F • SEVERL DUNDRED,..ERTIFICATES!of re • ,m arkable hires and recommendations from clergymen .I ~4 nil physicians,have been from time to. time published It is oily thought necessary to keep the pOlie aegiainted J as to where Dr. Lehly's Sarsaparilla can by obtained ~ re”itinel namely, nt Dr. I,EIDI"S HEALTH EMPO . IttFM, 191 North SE. OND Street, near Vine. St.„ (sign of the Golden 'Eagle and Serp , mts;) Fred. Browtj's and Fred. BMWs Drug Stoics, Philadelphia.. • I Pri:e ONE DOLL It per bottle; 3.bottle's 'for',.s2 50, and 6 bottles for 4I CM. . . . Alto by J. F. ton 7. Lineagti;r: and at J.G.IIROWN'S Drug S.tore, formerly W. T. Epting,:s, Centre Sweet, Pottm•ille. - ~ . , -31ny 1. , . 119:--. MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT cd i almess co , 4-ii• t Dr. Jo - iepla White's Utero Abdomiiial Supporters.. ' A sqppty of the above articles, .ja6t 'received •iild Cur sate, at=tialnuracturers:prices. by JOHN S. 0. MAttTIN Drugkrist.' / October 2R, . . • APO'IIIECARY STORE f! • . . , . Tin; .nbscriber °tress for sale a well se thz. sstsd and genuine atisortinent of DIIE(.:S MEDICI N ES ? aNic., sir consisting of Chemicals,' Ikleilic'ints,i Perin, • tiii .., . me ry , Window Glasse's,:il'atimt Medicines Drills, Paints, Pye-StaiTis, Oils. and Varniihe?i, rai l? Bra-lies,iScc. Which be it dispased to Nell at' a , snial advance, and respectfully solicits a share of the - Pittrun• ta ke untie paid ir. . . Physlciaps prescripiinnq enrertilly comprilinded JOIIN S. C. MARTIN. M. tre. 16, BR. O• C. LIN'S.—TEII PE RANCE LIFE I.llT . TD2s— an - unequalled Strenitfaening, Medical, fir Rei , ens. laboring under PulOiontiry direa,te of any bird, for sale at NIARTIN,§ Drug . 12— Dr. B. Ileokeir,' .AITI.V from OrwieSlistrz, 'the inlnthitants of rottsr ille, and the liuldic in te neral. that he has heroine sticresKor to Drs. !Nester a,tl Ilarpel. us Hom reopathic Physic ian, in its various Winche 3 , old re sivictfully solicits the patron:v.:o of Dr.. II fester and Harpers friends. Ile will attend to all C.ll 3,llivinq a professional character.. His rhartteit will moderate. "Ctilre in the house of Mr 'Hull% thick. AN.ir it'd Jewelry "Establishment. 4 denrs South. of Mr; re.e, and opposite the late Mr,: Win. T. Eptimr, Drug. Store, - In Centre Street. • j Puttstillle, October 19,1511. 42... A ma 5 TAR. FattINTAYNE'S rIITNESE 11.01 t 111.4•IfICA.• I.lTo:t.—,Wlocit removes Su eerilli el !hie filple the. Fact., Neck, forehead, &c. For bile 'at 511,11.TNI*S Bros Store. Mart:L . ls. • THOMSOIitAN, 3ZEDICINES • -A GENERAL aSsortrolat kept constantly Oil baud E HOLTZ & SANDERSON'S New Drug Storer Pottsville. Jul ) 2 . i UFT received on consitenotent; 100 kegs of Nails-- 0 a veryMitperior quail's; nod assorted.- sizei ; they will be soli cheap fur rash, krtpplii.ation to the sub; crilier at the Yvra dtaro. E. YAIU)LY , Jima 8 v . ' ] 21- -•-• MEDICINES• JOYFUL itiEW:i. It cannot be,-Penied ( For" : Trufh - ii mighty that ALSO, Patent' talliroPeg - _ tle . For the tee .Allinee -Rea Leap 4e. roe. • • geed or - Imported io, ercler by . •'• S.t,Chlersber. • IVIIESE Rupee are non - _ almost exclusively need-in We Collieries, and on the Railways in Great Brit ian, and - nre found to be greatly superior to Hempen one's, as regards safety.tambilityand`econonly., I The ",Patera Wire Ropes," have proved after three' y es , service, to be still in, good condition, where H e meisnorieSof double the size and weight, never lasted longe4 t than 9or 10, months. They hage been used for altruist every perptaie to which Hempen Ropes and chains have been applied. Mines. Railways, Heavy 'Cranes; Standing Rigging, 'Window Cords, Lightning Conductors, Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes ;cc. .&c. - They are made either of Iron ov.„,Copper Wire, and in casesof much expos • urc to dampness of Galvanized Wire. • TestirrionMis froni the mos England, can be shown as,to additional infomatlon required descriluions,land application 9 ALFRED F. KEMP, f. dole agent „,.. , :-..'.....:,,'” 41-1 EitIZUI2 to ;I, • ;7.•'`a ~:.,--~ .7. , p... o te 4 1 ... zt ., 0 ; .p. • ~ . . wi• . 0. Ca CL t 7 -- w N', tr . ..Z. , , '....... ' C; I C 4 0,,0 , - G., r ~ N m "J l.i~ ^'~. i•-• •o f ~~~~i.~ ~, z , 0...“" • • ‘1. , — . 74 . 0,3.4 7 4 ' 7 4 5 5 5 ; 7 , 1 ,?; . . , --- r-roi l , .ouse a4 ' ci . Lots LH: ) 3p, FOR-S . ALE. • :: ii li R!: , • AI SO, large number of Buildings and out I.nts • n various sizes, its the tinvizatimitrimi, lying principally in the floiouLth of l'ottsvilh. Apply to: SAMUEL LEWIS, It estate ag'i• oh tre st. July 11 ..f.., • . trJ—if ' . : To Dyers, Bleachers, Doper Makers, Steam .F r .n g llne Builders. and .others - PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELDED' IVROUGIIT Rea TUBES Front 4 inches to 1- in calibre aid 2to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining iqCF,IIII , 4 from 400 to 2500 11A. per square. inch; w ith . Soap T., L., null other [fixtures to suit, .fitting together, with EcreW Joints suitable IbrIFITAM, 157 - .Vr t, WAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILED. Ftuz .5A3 .i • Manufactured and for sale by • ittbnltlS, TASKETS. it. MORRIS. Warehouse . S. E. .'ut net of Third & Walnut Streeki. I - , 1' .„V;1 . 0 11, 1, Steel, Pens: • , . DERR:VI:I Three Pointed Pen,'per dozen, Morikani's Pens, . ' pet g1"0815, lin~.is,onhump-batl.cfi Flo trill t ' ~ Magni' tn lionutn, per dozen, Writ.lit's Pens, various kinds, otunion Steel Pens for Schools; grusi Mitchell's Peni, different kinds, • Hogan Ac Thompson's threp pointed pens. Just rhceiyed;arel for sole b; Eeb. E . hrenfried's Colloquial Phrases. A ND'lDialogues In German and English, on every ..ti. toplc necessary to maintain a conversation, with directions for prortunrialion;juit published.and fur sale by the •Subscritter. Also, • . Gerinan and English Dictionaries, , Ger Man and EnglisliGrainmers, , - German Testaments and Hymn Hooks, •. - • Lutheran and . Reformed Catechisms, ._ • Do • • do • do Englii.h, • Ibles and - Psalters, , German Union Hymn Books, dr.e. arr. ' - All of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices, wholesale and retail. . . Feb 1"2il, REMOVAL . I, —: l ';...'T— i a - ; - , — .-... 1 '-U"s:. ,• ' 0 , ... - ."-; ,- - s ;' - ''...:',... ~::. , ' .','4 , :'.•...1.<- : -; . , L i,• ~...4; ~,,j . . ~ , t ..i.,.,....,,,k,,,.., , , , •_ . . , . . ~ . . JOSgPII F. SEIbERS, • ' fIAS removed his tesidence next door to itiOwn Drug :Imre,. in the building occupied as a Slide Stare, in Centre street,- Pottsville. where he continuris to .opeiat.i in all the. cations branches tif.„,the Dental Art ; slich as , . .. P ;ST Mg, Filing. Cleansing. and Drawing. He also will insert in the bast manner, single teeth, or whole its, ar reasonable price S. Having hail a practical e - xperience of many years, he feels crinfident argil:Mg satisfaction to all . who may favor him witlitheir custom. ...' . - - I . ay 1., .._ ... . Trsv - 114E 16 - IRON WORKS. - , E . W. • .1f- c G IV N I , • . D 111",ETI , ULI. announces to the Public , that 4.1 e IA has taken the Establishment known as the ly.ts v Hie Iran Works, on Norwegian street, where he is fuepared to , Wild all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars,' and Machinery of almost:every description at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terins. t"., , Persons from abroad, in want of Stea.m Engines will M a id it to their advantage to give him call before engagilig elsewhere. May 11. • GEORGE H. POTTS • IN VITES 'the attention of purchasers to his Meek o .Fresh Goods just. received and now opening of his Store in Centre st., a few doors 'above • the Pottsyille Muse, all of which he .will sell at the lowest prices for cash his own orders, or in exchange for country. pr(4loeie. February 10, 6— * • Pen Knives', Razors -Su% T , E subscriber Nas just received a beautiful assort -1 to 411 of Rodger's elebrated Pell Knives, embra cing a new. variety: which Tie will sell cheaper than ever. The lour bladed ongro4. Knife an low as ill. 50 Also, Erazurs- and Razors, put up two in a box. : For gala bi• .- B. HANNAN, Agent.. , ~ Feb 122 • 8- 1. tit CiWE'S Sci,nolTor the Flute. VA_ 130 do tor the Violin, Containinz each new and conipl,te Instructions; to getlaulniith about 150 pieces of-Music, price 50 cents each, just received and for sale by 13. BANYAN June 20 25 ' Agent, 11E‘JA31IN'S .A - 0 Practicalll ,o,ifi... fo t r in t .gc .; ;vig7 .... f .i p rp r. e .i n i l u e . r. tr a i n te d d by 61 last 1413. jot rereived end for alety • Aug —3l U. BANN AN. Agent . . , -Rags r Bags ! ! . AS!! i llp ii3c fl e. i for : Raga exchanged for Goo : d a, a Oci,lller 19, . C2pying, Ink.• ,1 . .\'• A moLms .upt,ri,,r Copyingink. for ilte use o A`SL Letter Presso v just received and fur stile hY; It B NNAN, Ageht. ' - • -,-19 Decembet 3, TIIE 4MINERS' JOURNAL: I Is, • 1:- • • . _ il , Scarpg73 Compinintl Khosole acoustic-Oil, I:r; OR thb cure of D E.% F N E§S , pairs, and the ii 1,12 charge of hitcher from the ears; Ell5O all those disa greeable hoises like the boozing of insects Sailing of crater, buzzing of steam, &e., &c. which art symptoms rafap pr o a c hin g deafness. and also attchtlant with the Visease. 51 eminent Engineers in their efficiency, and any d respecting the different will be given - by 56 Brnad York, for the United States. • . The following Editorials and ceitificates %NU . 1u read with interest as .they sitealt fatte., which are "stubborn thiugl."'i MOST ri.rti.toutii:c.tnir Coati—lf any have,donlits they ma . pow dismiss them, and the most incredulous may consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases or cures, mid many of them very 'remarkable—by the use of •Searpa's...oil,' have been ,published, but this 'caps j the climax.' Young or old may yet recover hearing. A lady hi Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and now about 50 years of age had been gradually getting deaf for more than 40 years, so that it was next.to impossible to make her hear conversation in the loudest tones oftvoitc ; Last winter she was induced t try 4Scarpa's Oil cl for Deafness.' It is only aincessar3 to add - that she has tis eittwo *attics, and that her hea lug is perfectly restor ed—she ',l.s cured. • • DEAF*ESS Cuntm.—The fol owing extract from a letter written by Mr. Johnsony Boston, to a frienein this CO), is important. l • 'The bottle of Srarpali Oil tor Deafness; that you sent,me, with the wish thatintLdaitehter would try it, has been used , and M its effect', have astonished tilt ; yon know how very deaf.she 'has been since she was three years old—She now JtearS unite well, but as the medicine has ail been used, I wish you to ;end me an other bottle. whirh I have c verY reason to belie% e is i sure her entirely,'—[Times. • For sale by IL 11. GUMPEnT, No. na, North' Second Street, Philadelphia. and by • Eicintolurz & SANDERS - )N, , Agents, Pottsville 30... et. ,‘•••• 1, 4 "*. kZ.. • .. 3 2 .0 ."" w. Co 0 Z • e. . - ^", . 1 7:1 •••••• . Cr • . ; Dr. ily's Ceebrated Ointrnexit. All;ING to cure the Totter, Itch, Dry and Watery Dintpler - s of the face and body, Scaly Eruptions,and • Diseases of the Skin? • Of the Many thousand bottles, (it 18 pot in bottles trill the words " Dr. Leidy's Totter and ;Itch Ointment', down in the neve has an instance been knowr or heard from where it had failed. number of refer ticul. ran be made, where it has been used in schools factories, on hoard of i'essels, anddn families, amd cer. tiricateu,could he published, of them, but for the delica cy in having manes published in cUnnectien with sc loathseme and disagreeable affectionp. 0 :"... . • ...) C 4 '," S ' l 'lti Mb '' ... Z ...„ ...4 t•J ' W....a CD •••.4 •P• • •••••4 • "I m ••.. • kill 1 00 :7e B. lyiNZiAN„Agce4 If. BANNAN, .9g;.nt S MEDICINES. - . c 4ic E'fl t andllP.l:7 418 7 \ ACOUSTIC 011.! d i TUE WO CURE EAR DEAFNESS DEAFNESS CURED. ciltirxczkirm 8. July 2 . 3, 1813, EVER lIF._9RD 'OF r(ice 9.5 cents, per Edue. , It is,vre . pared only and sold wholesale and retail Dr. Leply e Health Emporium, No 191 fin; h SECONL street,helow Vine street, sign of the.Goldeu Eagle an Serpents,) Philadelphia, and by all the different Drug gists and Storekeepers attached to Dr. Leidy's saver tisemOit of his"Illood Yil!4" in another colony). (whirl please refer to and read, (besides many others through out the conntry. Sold in patt:Tvina at J. 0. DROWN 'S Drug Store (late Dptinz's.) May'-11, 1814, • RtmEaYtt l & Facts for the People. constantly increasing popularity and r•ale of J. B. A. Fahnestucles Vertnifoge has induced - per., sons Who arc envious ofite success io palm off upon -the public preparations which all medical men limos be itieffleacious in expelling tconni from the syvein. J• Thi'Or'erntifitee has made its way Into u public Grout s the gronlid of its own intri4ie Loo ps, i n ure than any other niedicipe of the 'kind now- us ling c;ij; nod while ' Many worn, rtniedit-s have by dint oi‘iflin been breed into sate, and. shortly after gone int - c the obecuriry whjch wortillm:snesa ; justly suer lied,T. A. rhunestoeles %'ermiflige.continues, to be triumph Indy sustained. It has only to be ,used and its, effects willlnllysuskain all that is said of its .wonderful espelliirg power. • • Vert Uicate: Erie Co.,,Neto Jim, 7, 4 1513. We certify that we have used Li. A Falmestocli's Vermifinte bi out famihcs, and in every case if !tae provided,d.-dzcided and etliietual remedy for: expel from the system. W:, cordially recom• mendit to parents whn have children-at mu:a . with that dangerous mi!edy. ELON V11:61L. tt M. it PA I Np:, Ro,ll' MAY, • JOSEI I II Fe Sale, wholesale and "retail, at the Drug Ware- ImuSe I) r . Q. A.IFAHNESTOCK• & CO. • Corncr of Sixth and Wood sts. Pitsburg, Pa. For Sale in Pottsril!e. by • ; C,LEME:NS & PAR VI N , Druggists. Deitember, 9 • Dr. Beblitei's • • • PilL 310 NAR).' PRESERVATIVE, • For il!oirghs; Colds; Inflitenzas, Catarrhs; Whooping Conch; Pains of the cease and Sides; Bronchitis; Asthma; Crouin.Bidiculty Of Breathing and Ex pectoraflon;. Shortness of Breath; luilatn rnation of the Lunes; and arrest of , approaMing Consumption • 1 T 16s been but a few years since this medicine has bedn introduced into this country, and has been pro ductlye ofi lie most astonishing and unexpected results. Aiseverafikundred certificates of its effects haye been lierethfore published, it is only - necessary now to re mind,the public. where Wean be Obtained genuine • Thinuchout Germany it is known as the I'Llfe P, e ,crcei-," end is the only medicine in use there for the. 3 tiove;airgct ions It is put up in Italfpiiit bottles, witlaull directions 50 Cents a Bottle . • , . . . , Prepared only (from tho original receipt obtained at a great price).and sold wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lei dy's ifealth Emporium, Nn. 191 north Second !street, .near Vine, Oen of titd Golden Eagle and Serpents) Phi ridelphia ! • For sale in PottsVillc, by .1 G 1 • , - . • Philadelphia 4. Reading, Si.:j Potts :. iille Rail 'Road: 1 . - • 1i4,&;. l - -...rP- w ; t4 t. .., i - Reclustion of -reight on Affrchaztdize.,: , '. i . ' N. AND AFTER .lionday neyt, June ,211111,.... /MI, O - !ogl,i will be forwardrd with. despatch at the fol lowing rates of4 , reight, between; Reading and the poials below staliid, per ton of 2000 lbs. 1 .. , • 7 . , . Between' = Between , -.- • • Beading Reading an. and. Phi a. Podwille. . Plaslcr, slate, trhis, 4-e,. .$1 10 , 15 cis Pig Iron, blotims, tinlber, marble, rosin, tar, pitch, `,.. '1 20. and grindstones, '4. Nail's ,I• spikes, bar iron, 1 . caitines,lead,turpentine . baik, raw tobacco, salt, ',-. - 140 • I'oo p r oyisious.potatoes, lumi • lief, stoves, 4-e., Flout pgt barrel, IVhdat, corn, rye. clover I • seed. 4t salt per-bushel, 3 - ... Groceries. hardware,steel,l copper, tin, brass, do.- p . mestie liatiors,machine-J, ~ ,ryi butter and i.g.es; }- . 'cheese. lard and iallonl , oil,' wool, cotton. leather I - raW hides, paints, nye. .... • ter!s. Immo, and cordage. J Dry G oad:. tirivis 4. medi-I • , t c t i • T i 'i ne s ;, g r ia 'r s e s i fp 9 ap. l,l ;, i f u r o e r s s hl.. .... , 2 ' 6O :,. '. ..17,0' fish, conle.rtiona; I . . - ryi' books 4-, Stationary. J - i Nn additional charges 'for. commission, 'storage, or receiving or ddiverin2 freight at any 'of.i, , ie Comp. ny's;l),-,lfots on The line. ' . ' July 15, 1013 '7 CIIE=Ar(UO - 1)::: FoR CASII; And nn Credit giren; . rriiE subscriber has just opened at the Store former ty occupied by Crosland & Christ, on Rail Road st.. a guirSral assortment, of Groceries aad Provisions, which he will at the lowestipoSaible pnces for caah Such as Sugar., Molasaes, Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Cheese , Rice, Spices, &c., Sperm and Whale Oil,'Sper- . maces, Moulds and Dipped Candles,. Soap, Tobacco, Segura, Hams, Shoulders, Mess Pork, Dried Beef. .cd qlsh,Mackerel Sze • WILLIAM LI MARSHALL :t—tf May 25 1544 TUE VIEAPEST-PAOAGE AG&NCYLN TUE. UNITED STATES. Joieph Tilciflutray's Splendid Lulea/London and Lirerpool :Nickels ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1845. • OW Established Pass a ge Office. 100 Pine 5 4 1ree.1, Cur. of ...ciuth, .N, Y. • . ,:ovivk • THE subseriber'begsLeave to call the attention 0. hitt friends and the public iu general, to the follow ing arrangements' for the year 1615, rind for the purpose of bringing, out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage' Passengers, by the following i Regular Packet Skips to and from . Liverpool. Ships' Names. Captains. • Days of Sailing from New fork. New Ship, Nye, June 6 Oct. 6 Feb 6 United States, Britton, " 11 " 11 " 11 Garlick Skiddy., " 20 " 20 ". 26 Patrick Hatfry, Delano .July 6 Nor. 6 Mar.. 6 WatbrToo, Allen,. ", Il " 11 - " 11 Roscius - Eldridge, '1 26 " 26 " 26 Independence, ' ' Allen, . Aug. 6 bec. 6 Apr. 6 tninel Hicks, Bunker, ' ' ',,i 11 " 11 '. 11 - Fiddons, , 'E. obb,"l al " 26 "'26 Ashburton, ! Iluttleson, ' Sept. 6Jan 6 May 6 Stephen Whitney , Thompson, ." 11 - " II " II Sheridan- ~. Dcpeyster, "26 " 26 "26 Shill's Name, '.Captains, - Hays of Sailing (tom , 1 Liverpool.' NeW"Ship . . Nye, . ' July 21 Nov. 21 Mar 21 United States, Britton, " 1. 26 " .20 "26 Earisick, • Skiddy, Aug. It Dec. 11 Apr.ll Patrick Henry, Delano, ~ ..,4 ,21 ~ " 21 " 21 Waterloo, .. Allen, . "' • 26' ." 26 "20 R030t19, Eldridge, r Sept. 11 Jan. 11 - M4y 11 independence, :Alter, '' " -., 21 ".21 " 21 Samuel Hit ks, 'Bunker, " '26 "26" 20 Siddons, E. obb, 0ct.1.11 Feb. 11 J•im 11 Ashburton, , Hottleson, " { el " 21 • " 31 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, "•] 211 Fete 26 .1!liF 26 Sheridan .' Depey . srer, Nov. 11 . 31ar. IlJnly 11 1;' addition to the , above Regular Lines, a number or spthnlid Men : York'Built Transient Sbips, such as the 'Ailiri mlitek,' 'Scotland.' Ittissel 'glover,' '.Eelin," and . 'Sea,' will ointinue to sad from Liverpool, weekly In Regtil, r succession, thereby preventing the least poi:- sitillity of delay or detention in 1. ivertiool ; and for the; accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their families or friends„ I have arranged the pay.l merit of my Drails on the following'Banks: i , , • Cork, . Limerick, ' (impute', ; 4 ; liondotidarry, 'Sligo, We l / 4 1 - ord, Belfast, Waterford ? Galway. . Armagh, Athlone, nierlid, Kilkenny, Mania;'-Tralee, • Enniskillen, Alonaglion, I . -', Toughs I, Ilimbriage, . ‘Ballytnetia ; ' Porsoustuivn, Downpatrick, Cai , an, 1 latrgau, Dungannon, Bandon,. , 1 Ennis, . Ballysliaminn, Strabane, Skilibreen, ' Omagh. :Mallow, ' Dublin, ; Cootehill,.. • Kilritsli, . i . -Scotia nt!—T Luny Bank ot Clasrow. . . Englanti.7 , Megsr , Spooner, Atty,ood it Do. bankers, London; . 111essrs. P. NV: Byrnes do Co, Liverpool, Passengers can al::ii be engaged from Pverpool, to Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Itegullr Packet Ships Oh application being matte person:l;l3 • nrby letter. [post paid,] addressed to JOSEPH 31e :118:111111V, 100 Pine steer, ' corner of South r.ttreet. New:York. , •- AGENTS. 1 Item. Itannau„klmtsville, Pa. ; Michael Mullen, Bo chinaor, N. V. ellder: pageot Providence, I. ; CMtgh, Albany, N. Y. ;-Charies Oqlara Toledo, Ohio • Thomas Mcquade, Oka, N. Y. • - I also hez leave to assure My' friends and the public in genoral, that the' greatest punctuality will be obser ved itithe.sairng of the above Ship tozether with all others which I may have, and that Passenzers at di etnerienee nn delay on. their ,nrilval at the different I nett where they mean irienibark. P. S.—Free Passat;e can alto be secured from the vvrious I'orta lit Ireland and Scotland, from which Steamers run to Liverpoot. ; UEN.I. BANNAN.Pousvirle. • Sole Agent for the State of Pe nnsy v ania. February 1, .. NEW STORE. OLIIVt ,I dt & MARS, D ESPECTFULIN unnottnee ,to the citizeng o 11.5chuylkill county, that they have commenJed htif nees in the Sotle recently occupied by William C. Lull. one door south of the lost 011Ve, in the Borough of Pottsville,"tiMiqe they hams just ripened a mety, and carefully selected sleek of . Dry Grcidr. Graserres, Glass, Queens, Earl/tm and. Hal low Ware, Among which may be found CaSSIIIICreS, Sat-- Mouselire Lairs Gmginint;, La won, Merl-- nbes, Silks, Satin, Laces,"Natil.inS;Holtaittls.Flaninds, 4arseilles, Valencia, Silk, Sdtin,.Pml other Vestinet, great variety of 3101 ins, Illeache.t and linbleach.,d, Silk, Cotton. and'Ginehains, Ila.fidkerehiefs, .Stinuner Velyetaeo,.Lailil and ; Gentleman's. Stock ings, Crloves, and Mita oral descriptions Alzo, Syrnp, - near House and New Orb -sus Midas-es, Sugar, Cotfoe and TeS,Clieese. Candi:- , s4ioan, Saluto,n, Shad Mack: eral, Rerrine, Ilsms, Shoulders and .Smoked .neat ekMerally Tobacsn, -Seears, Crackers, Butter, rage, :Lard, Siveat (Si Lamp Oil, &c Having purchased their goodk with great care and on reasOnable.t ems, slley will be enabled, fa dispose - ! Oval, at prices quite as low as their neighbors Fitbruary 21th, 6,-ly FOR SALE, Fatent Coat Breaker F 111111 S. eginmmical machine is now In sucessful,oper , ation.at'3lr..Bast's and G. *pencev& CVs mines. near Minersville, the Delaware. Co.'s mines near Potts, Ville, and pit. Packer's mines near Mauch Chunk. . 2 . This machine is important to the land owner from its great retit)ctinnnf wastage in breaking, and still mrire important to the cbilier, the cost' of preparing coal for Markel being by its tom reduced to less than one fifth of that by the ordinary thoiaal. Inquire of TIM proprietors, J. &. S. Battu), of the subscriber at Minerscille. • 1) B. BENNETT. 2•2--3ino* Jun 1, FALL AND WLSTER MR lAteriN.'would respcctfullyti ri r form thr,taclics-, or 'that she iipen her l'alt and Winter, rash.' inns, this morning; than to, examine be "assortment of Bonnets. . .Velrets; Silks, Ribbnris,S.: ilavint,'selcei,..4 her goods with care as to Mrdity beauty and style, she confidently anticipates a con linuance of that patronaze, which has heietorer been so liberally bestowed. Novrtnher 41— - ,TOSEPII -MORGAN, has just received a ii”w assort ment of Goods, among' which are splendid nen , style Prints, Silk Embroidered Nett ..learfs, Brussels 'Net 2; yards wide for Shawls, Thibet anti Silk• Shawls, Lisle and ,A4liburton Lace., a very superior aid. , le 'of Stripe Jaronbtt Muslin , Thread Lare.Jaronet Inserting, ac' ~ variety °father fancy goods, all 'of winch will be sold at the,lowest cash prices. Pottsvill July 13 23 Annuals, Very Cheap. THE trabscriber has on hand a few copies of the Annuals Aix 1845, which be will sell v c ry cheap Applyln brad. Jan. 4.1845. • B, BANNAN; Ag't TO LAWYERS AND, SCRIVENEa r S. rnIHE subscriber has just received a beautiful ar—. tick of foolscap Tinier, ruled and plain, almost as tough as ,l'archment, suitable for Instruments of writing, which will heiold bvl, the ream. quarter or hall ream. • B. BANNAN,'AIct. August 10 BURDEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES MADE OF THE - beqt refined American , Iron; for sale at about the same prices of the Iron in bar, being a saving of about 100 per cent to the purchaser. All shoes. sold, ar warrantm4 and if not satisfactory, can be returned and the money will be refunded. • • GRAY & BROTHER, 12 Walnut st., I lulada. JUtte9 •' • 23= 13M3 • • • • Hollow Ware.. • TIT.,T received at the York Store a !fuze and goiera "'assortment of Hollow War-tonsisting, of 8, Cr, 4, '2 andiF gallon pots Skillets, Boilers, dec., &c., which Will: be sold wholesale or. retail at ,tbe lowest cash prices.. Also waggon boxes of all sizes. Cedar ware such as tubs, buckets,&c., &c. Jan. 1815 " EDWARD YARDLEY. 16 Cpl. L l LOS 4 cis. ECM SCHOOL ,ROOKS, rinuE Subscrol.er ha , iiist,received an aSsortmen d-: I.fclitiol 13polts, wind) he offers to thosa v, hn wish to purchase to sell again at as low rates. if no loWer, than they can be purchased in Phihtb:lphia "I fits assortment embraces i almost every kii.d.-- Tiy us. . „ ' 11 BANNAN. Au'enl• Sept. 14. 2841. .37 ! —,.__. i 0 . 1 35 • Letter Presses, Very Cheap. VT the low tale 50. which are (goal to the 11 Iron Presses, an.: will last as long, just receiv, ed and foenale by • • ept. 14. .. 37 • B .BA NN AN. Agent. EMI - ! Emerson's SLhool Books. • FIRST and Second Parts Aritiaveric, . Readers, , Part 1 . . . Do ' ''' `2 ' • 'Do • - . 3 l . , Do 4 1 .. AIL of which will he sold .wholeitale and retail at philadrinnia prices. Recollect our motto_--NOT TO BE , UNDERSOLD.'.' - , B. BANNAN,Ag't l's,f(A , .30 . v i- r iiips.—For sale at MARTIN'S Druz 1 91 Scores—an uosoctment of Gig, Sulky, and Cairiage Whips. March 22, Millinery. NEW GOODS NM . PHILADELPHIA WILLIAM. Ir.: BROW*: &',po., WHOLESALE DRY GOOD DEALERS. No. 20, North Fourth Btreet, l Philadpf.. HIVR a large Stock cotnprising a general variety of ERICAN and FOREIGN DRY .COODS. They regularly attend the Audios ,Salss, at which they can frequently purchase many seasonable desctipl thins of Goods, muck below the regular, prices, and which they will sell at' a small adranee. They recitlve many goods direct from Manufaetnrera, and wilt also be receiving the newest 'styles of Fon- EION Goons as soot:as they are in the market, from im i r portations both here and in New York Y• ! Their exertions will be directed to keeping constant ly, a very superior assortment of the most desirable Staple and Fancy Goods. whichdhey intend to otter tp Country 3letchants on the most favorable terms, and at the lowest prices they can be found at in the iffy of Philadelphia, and respectfully Invite them to examine for themselves. Their stock consists inpart of the folloving : Cloths, Cassimercs, Sattinetts, Jeans, Plaided ,and Striped /cans. tai new. article, ] flannels, Kerseys, Linseys, Red Paddini, Canvas .Padding; Beaver teens, Velveteens, Velvet Cords, Alpaca Lustres vestincs, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse. de taint, Ginghatus, Lawns, Irish Linens, Russia Sher:tins: and Rnssia Diapei. - I Gj0.13 cur Sainnitr . Wear. New St}le Fancy Fiitured Linen Minim's. Plain Brown Linen,; Crape Gant broons, Corded. Plaided and striped Ditto,[new goods,] Plaided nod striped gremlins. [new gonds,l Nankeens, Extra IlearY , Cottonattee, Summer Cloths, Denims, 151exivanrdixtitrea, 131uwand Fancy Coloured Drillings, fiatiii Jene, Fancy 'Single 11i11Cd CassimereS, Coat Gingliams, . _ . Brown and Bleached Muslins, Cherlii,Tickines,Breven Canton• Flannel, Plain Checked and striped ditto, I . :ace Cauthricks, Jackn nets, Book Muslin. Mull and swiss ditto. Lace Goods in variety, Coloured Cambrirks, ry, Cloves, Threatl3 Buttons, :and a full a4= sortment of Trimthings, kc. r &C . PRINTS--A very extensive assortment, to Which new Styles are added as they come Irons the Mantifad ntrers. / I Philaila., 31arelt 1, ?"- Brooms, Bunkets, ande r Cbdrarr- No. 63, iV T hird Street, near ArcOhilada. , SOW CORN BROOMS. ~ . i , 1 :,000 CORN WIIISK:i, 200 Dozen Painted Bucket:S. ,' 100 No-to first quality Cedar Tuhs. . . 12 Casks limos a 0 Wopd Clocks, ! . 1 TUST received. Also, a mineral assortment or Wl •' 1 .1 i,.w Baskets, nod Combos. •Mok,,Cluilies Pins; :Yet j Boxes, liii'elers, Twine Reek, llrkile Brushes, Spool stands, lfnod Hawk and,Trayo,Tar Puts, Broom 11a1- dies and Twine. Sickens Blacking, 'and Wooden Wa e 1 °revery Ilescripl inn. . ; r - „ Country Mertietoto mid others, will take notice. that , no I ant manittncturinir, extensively,. Mid constanay , reo Ovine. Enott,un Brooms and Wood! IV:ire, I :hit ai hte to ntrer to tne,Spring Trade, a gteater,variely; than has berme been tamed in this market; and- at p rirt' greatly redueed. , MANLY ROWE:I I . Philad3., March - 2,9-4 ml ' ~ ' • ~, r . T. ME subscriber has 'long had the agency I: if ULL'S PATIENT : TRUSS, and lieens l constantly on hand, e various kindslof Trusses, tf dapted . to the vatieues of Hernia or Rupture, which" wane fitted on the patient when reitukreti. 1)11.1.W Yti PARRISH . , Druggist, Chemist and. Apothecary, S. W. l corner of Arch dui] Bth Os. Philadelphia. '.- s ALo, on hand a carefully selected assortment i of Genuine Medicines and Chemicals, to 'thich the attention of Physicians and Storekeepers is inened---witlf - the various Patent Medicines,. pre I.par . ed from the most approved formula, and! soli] 1 , i at 11111:et pikes. i , Philuda.,.Alarch I, • J. HARRAIYEN: . • , FORIVARDIii6 'AND COMSIISSIO.N.MERCIJANT, Vine street CVltart, Selinyl:ol, Phtladelpllo. ReSPEeTFULLY informs his fiiends and rim mer chants of Selinyllall, llerlis and the. adjoining Cou p that be is now prepaired to receive and furwafil Merchamhze of every iNseri m iroi. by Canal to Po+ I Carbon, Potts% file, iCeadineand the intermediate places in good coven! Boats, at rates from cq to 100 per. ceilt tower than by Dail Road. The subscriber will Flap goothi aiia lower ft than they can be cured from the Delaware flont,; these advantages to the Claptainsohe ',blaring oh are lees the e.xponse orfonage is saved. and no DOH of the goods; 40 that Merchants may dermnd d retying thorn in all despatch no goats will terry Wharves Daily. No additional (Avail - es for cainthiss on; t.lorag •coliing or delivering freight at any of the lan din. thte.litre. Merchabdize for Ileading will be del vered fret floats to the Merchants Store, 'March '22 1525. , • 12-jj E.. A. HATHAWAY & GENERAL COMSIISSION MERCHANT ' ,Vi.l 23 .North Wharets, foot of Arch!Bt., P,kilad TT AVE received on consignutrdit and offer for ”tlo! lowest rash prices—. ' . • I 'A bales lot sorteastern hop. ; • 2000 zalls and' teinier prtss'd,lvitale oil 1000 do • • do dc:. black fish o 300 doe painted pails ; 100 bosesl let quality sperm candles.; 130 40 mould - tallow candlns, i • 2.00 do yellow soap ; • .. 1 50 do No. Ishocolnre ; i• • , no do Imbec (scaled) herring' 1 100 do' *I do - No. 1 ' do • 100 Idds. ackeret, Nos. I, 2•and 3 ; ' : • 50 - do Halifax Salmon ; • '5O •• do gibh'd Herring; .1' , 25' do pickled codfish - 90 do Cranberries ; 50 tubs Goshen butler : 9009 lbs. Merl:inter county chedse ; •;10,000 do dry codfish; 5000 do hake fish,;(in,drums) , 3000 .do Manillag,prtlage. 1 Philada., Jan. 11, -'" • ' I C?OICE TEAS. MIMI . • N The New .York Caaitollr ea . ARE induced front vor Nv.it h aw their Teas' have besn.received pit..and'lty numerous. families pc Country, during the past season, to 1,.111 , X , more . extended notice of the Ince their Brandies, tapi.L are at NO ehesnot str , door below - FiliTllStreet, and 45 North Fifth at few doors belbw lidee street. Their Agents a plied weekly, with the - choicest :assortment of' and Black Teas, of the latest importations:. Tea. 4,; after a thorough trial of their qualities', by 10.- sons of great experience, are packed in a manner to exclude the air, and preserve their fragrance, and ow ing to the rigid test, - to which they ate subjected, (Me tpurormity of quality is preserved. For the resPectr qualities they are believed to he the cheapest T as in the Market ; and each package is warranted in els.- lain full weight, independent of the;wrapper. BRANCHES' E 4 CHESNUT T. •ASD 1 43 NORTH FIFTH ''ST. r11.114DA,. .Philada., Fch. 9'21 REMOVAL. W. V. AND ERSON & CO, T_TAVE temporarily reiboved frqta 21, to No. 39 north 11 Water-street, Philadelphia, &few doors alinve.! . . , They will continue to keep en hand, a full and gen eral assortment of Groceries, suitable for the Country Trade. They are constantly well supplied with the dir t-en-A kinds of Green and Black Teas, and particularly the tine and superior qualities. ' They are also at all times prepared to fbrnish Wirigs if( (' -----&--. and Ligeors, oG all kinds, . and ' f irimait I . especially' for. Medicinal :purpo. . F.Ami . ' — ingi , I ses,and when required for such lißom..r" . . .' , h ,' uses, superior articles will ho tl, ..i.:2- ', - . furnished, warranted pore, Its ~....- - .C`, , - - --i -- - - ; -- - -- ''-'........... ~:-' I imported, and of the quality reu -1 ..--*- --- -...' -, resented. I ' They ore new daily renewing :their supplies Of 'N'e.v Crop, New Orleans, and West India Sugars and Mo lasses. Also, superior and Pritnn strong Green Rio Coiii.e, with other deseripiinng; of seasonable goods, all of whirl. they'win dispose of, at eAtreine:Y row rates. Philadelphia, Feb. 22, ff-32n0 Effl PURE WHITE LEAD. Whettierill Sr. Brother, l• 11,TANUFACTLIRERS. Nu 65‘norili Fro 4 street Inlatielphia, have now a good supply o • thdir warranied pure while lead. and those costume s svlic , have been tiaringlY SuppEedld consequence, l'arilo on the article, shall now have their orders fill A. No knawn substance 'possesdes these perseFvatiye anti beautifying properties so • dettirable in a Oint;re an equal extent—oat) unadulterated white lead- !Jenne air admixture of other only marrs ltd ,lt has therefore been the, steady aims& the minuf..stures, for many tears, to supply to thl , public a perfe;:tly pure whitc lead, and the uncea uw.d.u inand for the article, is proof that -it has met with la yer. iris invariably branded on one he ad—WE I'll. FRILL do BROTHER. iii full, and on the other, IVARBANTED Pl , llE—Milt . ' red letters Dismember .17, • Pocket Books mid \Valle s. • THE subscriber has just opened the hest stock of Pocket Books and Wallets ever offered for sale in .this place. Call and examine for yourselves. B. LIANN,).N,Isgent. Feb. Gold Diathond-Pointed Pens TIESE Pens will last from to 10years , in rHstant ' use—will write on almost any -kind of paper, and Ink will not corrode theme Fur ,sale at less than Man ufacturer's prices, by - BNPIAN, Area. March 2, BM! Satmees 13,epartinettL. !The GOod old Plough. Let.them sing who may of the battle fray, . • !:' • .And the deeds that have long since pelt ;' Let them chant in praito of rho tar whose dayi "h Are spent in the ocean vast ; :.; I would render to these all the worshipyon please,i ," I would honor them even now, But I'd give far more from my heart's full store, To the cause of the Good Old Let them laud ,the notes, that in music float Through their bright and their glittering halls;: While the amorous twirl of the hair's bright eittl;. Round the shoulders of beauty falls ; But dearer to me is the song from"the tree, And the rich and the blossoming pough ; • Oh I these arc the sweets which the rustic gseet4. As he follows the• Geed Old. Plough. ' Then how jocund the song as it conies along, From the ploughman ' s lusty throat; Did the hunter his shout ever yet give'out To the brown woods a tnerriermote I ' Though he follows no hound,yet his day is crow With a triumph as good I trow, As though antlered head at his feet lay dead; • ll Instead of the Cood.,Qld Plough . Full many there be that we daily see • • With a selti,th and hollow pride, Who, the Ploughman's lot, in his.hoinble cot i , 14 ith a scornful look deride . , Yell'il lathertake, aye, a hearty shake Froni his hand . than to wealth N bow, ; For the honest,grasp of that hand's sough clisivi.! it Has stood by the Peed Old Plough. All honor be. then to the grey old men, • at last they are bowed with toil f. Their lir arfai o then o'er, - why the. battle no nio:ir, For theyYe conquered the stubborn soil. And th 6 chaplet each wares are his Silver • A lidMe'er shall the victor's brow - With a:latirelh.d . crown to the grave go dowh, Like these sonslf. the Good Old Plough: • . From Me Farmers' Cubicle -1 , • • USEFUL DIRECTIONS. • .11rittiannia—w:tre should be first rubbed gentli, with a woolen clotlyand sweet oil, then wash'eid, in wal . m suite and rubbed with soft leather 4;UI whiting. Thus; reawd it wilt retain its the last. • : . . . New , iron elin'tild very graduallyheateit'at first ; tater it ha's become inured to the heat; it is not as likely to oraelr. • ; It is a good plan to put now earthen tyare cal,' water, andlet it heat gradually until it. —then coot again. I Brawn earthen, partiCula4 may he tougheno in ibis way, A handful 00i4 at m. wheat bramthrovvriM while it tO preserve the glazing, so that it will not liodestioyr cd by acid or halt. The oftener earpetare shaken, the longeri,, will wear; the chit that collects under them grincis • out the threak„ r. If you wish to preserve 'fine teeth;. aliKays ticah them thorougltly, after you have eaten Wpti:r lasi. meal La • • ,; V10 . .101-: sho . ukhho washed in veiy.hot ;earls and not invied.- LOU) warm water ehiinks tEetr. Sari heap' otl all the° . year ronnt ) , if,eiy;Pped and p l aeked in a stone end 'covered tvitlimo *l las4e? • • • Wit ri inolasse,vii cooking. it 13 Bj'pto - improvement to boil and sL'int it - 4f40 you usu it. ltztak l es out the unjileasant raw :,t24to; a:kin:thus it ;IN "IFt .as • , u r!r. hard s‘iap to tr..l:At pair rh,titei ante.,:aUlt . hoap to traill jour floOrg. Soaft. -soap . •ia pert', 11tat it . walites a good deal in washing t I le ! clothi;s. .' • .i.) I U-G eiv. It t‘i 11 Jag , ell II /II r r tv Mil • . It is' cao: to: Ii a supply of winter. iLive a ,jivantity gratc.l stile the r nFis In perFection; put it in, battle's till - it witly%iwgar, and keep it cockd • 1).), not wrap knives and forks in wOciittus ; wisp them in good en Ong papor. Steel is invited 1.4 - 11:ing in 1x..-tiolensl.--Aatr..-. Tear,'ller. • r i r .h , sato 1. I 1 I ' F.O EASPFL jCI.7I,Tt.TrLE or Tuna!Q4—Tt i fis a. fact, familiar ti)nto farmqs,-ilutt ,%vhert.tho 2 ii4ll id ly cleared lapel isfinely adapte(ptalhe r 'theicnirunon flat turnip , but that (c After a al years, this quality. seems to disappea`i ing chiefly, ris!. is irenerally.; upposcd, rctva . gas of al,tuitlip ay. farmer in the western part of this tabe,:,'en... tirelY ohviateS this difficulty, by a very simplo ex die'lit. fiirm is a. heavy ..fe rt ile soil, and iltOtigh tvell'adapted to most farm crops it appeared; to he andrely unfitbul to the turnips, like alhothinVof similarcharacter.l, The successful niode'4 adcip ted, ;'after, having 'ploughOland harrowed hi's gv)und, and reduced it to a 4'4 ha spreads over the surface several ineh4lo 4 . old straw, which is` suffer-odic) lie a fee; isreeka.. dust . • • before sowing nine, it is burned;the s .sur nit is harrowed, the seed sown and brushed in. I fn'this way., he uniformly obtains the finest 'drops; Ho ' a , c,ibe his success to the destfuction alba sects by fire ;: but whatever may be the cation, the practice' is well worth of trial hy poas4sing land of-a similar character. ii Ca wh'r Phfla 111,0 v go,t . lon oIN .'"tl vet p a p. Gr.len Th'rsr f , „ CoNTINUATION OF MILK IN Con-6,.—:—Eitract of a letter from ,Mr. Calv.in Butler, Plytnbuih, Connecticut, to the editor of the Cnitivator On the subject of keepinz_cows in milk',f t year to year, I have had some!experience..: , , ft . is' not true that cows kept constantly af ter a lapse of 'years, fail of their Milk, This S de pends upon/the nature and dispositiotOr theenw for milk or fattening. kept one in milk flikfiyo years constantly, and she increased in her :milk every year, and it Was almost impossible to dry her, when I turned her to beef. • •I am nossi . ; nrilk 7 Ing one fur the third year; which neither gainii nor fails 'in her milk, and I presume Wonldrit,' should • she be.milked le* years. lam milking.anOther for the first weir, which I presume, will continue to gain' from year to year.• cows hambeen , kept away from the bull, not spayed." NACU Tnr.r.s.succeed hest on elevated g . TOIOI, where the soil is dry and friable.' -Re member to set out the trees with care; not too deep—tut off With a sharp krfife, the roots• which may have be come . hrui , ed or, broken—and apply well; totted manure abundantly while tree is growing. is one of the mys'eries of raising geed peaiilit. Bt ULM—lnstruct your boys to protect aod4reat the birds kindly :2 One robin will do .morn #i str , py the bugs, Worms, &c., that infest yoir Mops, than a dozen men. ,Protect them . as 'keltiable friends. • • • /,P, . ... To PnoTecr Harts /non 4 gen -- tlerrlan from Banover,:reijuests us to statelhe fact, that penyroya/ woven in their nests, will prifect ly.and certainly protect hens from the ani4aips of vermin. He generally makes the neSeeiitirely of ' this strong scented herb.- 7. .Southrcri P/oriter. I. . work on bandry, published 306 years "no, tve,,614%11e lat. ter way of spelling this, vionVes common s the former.--N.: E. Farmer: " • • Agriculture is the nursing mother of gte' Arts —.XenophO. - • E E 111 till ME
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