Tho Lifil6 Piggi6s. The dear tittle piggies, bow; apriy are they! They're retaking and frolicking all the long day; Now 01 6' sleep in the pen, now they caper without, All the whith their old mammy goes grunting about. • • -- -a .. • Thex p4elc up their Cal!! w lteri they bear w strange noise ; And run like the dickens wile& cliased by the boys; But when out of danger they turn mood look With their pretty black eyes, just as wise as a book. ttlheillsaae, entries forward to givo them their swill, How pretty they seetiawhile they're getting their fill:- They look quite,cnclianting a little way off, But the dray yomig scamps stick their feet in the treugli! Oh! Fee the two spottieseat out of the Pails!' • now funny'they wiggle their delicate tailF: That black chap I'll - catch, if I can by the beef; • • Tin w'h'istles and hornst thin% it take Min to squeal! Oh, the dear little pizeirs, how happy are they! o. un io lov e ly, so lively and gay; 'They frisk withthe• freedom of fairks . and elves; eliut they quickly crovr up.and make hogs of themselves PATRICK AND AWE ECHO •Patrick, where have you been this hour and awns? You must nut absent yourself without my' .leave. • 'Och, flyer more wilt I do the like, Sir.' ~IVell, give an account of }•ourself, you seem •out of breath.' .Fait the samrt I am sit, I (liver was tti such fear -since I came to Atheriky, I:11 tell ye all about it sir, when I get breath bnct again! , iI heard ye telling the gitithanan of the wooder fid- echo, sir, over in the woods, behint the big by what ye salt/ uv it, that it bate :all the echoes uv Tild Ireland, and so it does, by the povicrs! Well, I just ruri over to the place ye was syalting - uv; to converse a bit witht the won derful creatber. :to said I, 'II iilo, hillo; Lino, and sure enough the echb hullo, you 'noisy rascal!' .1 thocht that was very. quAre,_ sir, -and I said .1.11 • fourself,' said the ei begun first.' 'What the d=l are you ni ad e .0 v,' said I. t'ttihut yotit mouth,' Raul the echo , So said I, 'ye . , blatherin scoundrel, if ye was 'llesh-and blood-, like an honest man, that ye isent, .I'dhammerye till the mother of\ye woUldn't h'er4mperiliet And what do you think the echo Said to that , .S.ctuper yr haste of a paddy'; •faith if I catch you, I'll break every ugly An' it hit my head with a;stlie sir that • u•as nigh knocking the pour hrainS - bunny. Sit, I run as last as iver I could—and praised he all the saints, rip here to toll you of it sir? ATTE:slim: To 0 et; (liV N BETfirgESS.—The KnickerboCker has the following story: ~ s cone titne Since the Yankee schooner Salls, Ann: tualers i ,cointuanti. of glio. Captain Spooner, was beating up the Connecticut diver. Mr. Com stock, the mate, was at his station forward. 4c cordingto his notion of ihings, the schoLiner was gettingrather to near ce`rtain flats which lay along the larboard shore ; so aft he goes to the 'ca'ptain li and with his hat cocked one aide, Fay .!Captain . • Spooner, You getting rather close to them are flats ; hadn'f.yon better go about I" To which Capt, Spooner replied : 4.Mr. Comstock, do you go tor ward and attend to your Tart of the skuner-111 attend to mine." Mr. Cont-itocit "mizzled" for . wart in high dungeon. "Boys," . said" he, "see thatere mutlhook all 'clear-fur letting go)' "Ay, . ay, sir—all clear„ . " "Let g 0,7 said he. Down wetr f the anchor, out rattled.the .chain, and like a flash the Sally Ann came lulling into the wind, anti Omni brought up all a standing. Mr. 'Corn .stock Walkettaft, and touching hia. hat very cava lierly i."Cailtain. Spooner," said he, --"my part .• of the schooner is at anchor !" • 'Tug AVoittA is A]Tau W • last Nau- . . Foo Niieigbor ,, gives up the world with the fol vilowing (i7i1g7205;R of it 3 present condition: Disease incurable ! chills and fesee in America; palsy .and: debauchery in -limuPe ; . cmisumPtiun and gout: in Asia ; aneylague and lepMsy iii Africa ! As with Israel, so with the world—the , • whole head is titcL, andrthe 'whole heart faint, and =• - die it inti l t! and Mounottism eternal Mormonism, kwill witness the dying struggle, the last gasp •Wiltil the earth quakes, anirtriumphs-uver 'death, 4101, and. the grave. Sir - let the old world die. The Spllowniti conversation recently took place .in a Mercantile Howie, in one of o7r large..(:i . WM 'Patrick, have ynu placid those hogsheads of sugar !'. •Vis air ; and d'ye know how the customers used ,a''bother me, by always taking the back hogshoads ' 'Well,',[ have filed these, so they 11 _riot bother me any more. 'Hove W that, Patrick r ,• liy I't•e put all the hank hogsheads in front MS A secret is like silence,-youcannot tail; about it and : keep' it ; ' it is like money--when 'once there is gnu - coricealed .it is half discovered 'My . dear Mtirphy; sail an Irishman to his friend, ''why diilyou betray-the secret that I told you .Is it betrilying you ,call it l'—Sure; when found I wa.n't 'to koep didn't I do well to tell 'WU somebody that could !' : •Isaac; said 'Julio to her loot, the other. night: What is leve r •Well; said really'• can ,not tell. ivitheut it is getting• married and kissing the babies:—.lnlia fanged . An ad,vciii6einciit in a morning paper reads as tfullowg Sic) rurih.a hundred du!lars.— . if the thief will return, it, Li: shall be inforno..;, gra tis, where he may steal woe worth two of ,it, and no questiunwit,ted. ( ....SrAltßi..—•Naticy; said a fzetory .girl, - to her ~compatlitai, which Hall 11,4.1 Train do . you like . ""',‘That ono,' replied -.Nancy, tr. tile II fur,. ~ nishes a I r •pay.k catch/ r.' . . ii NErtniNu.---/The must abundant arttete 01,a to- ,Per's pure . . t Ch.i.e-r.—A tolOr waq . vont to say, that the willing Minded mi4lit omit the last letter.' ~ _. . . It wcirft do fur a chap to imagine a girl It in ,difiarnt`to,him, becAuse. site studioudy avoids him In comliany FAXOrB CONDEicmcsioN.--The Queen co says the .1 0 i t3cit '-citnee, held the younzer prin'ee fur thelpaee of•Ese inlisztes, in her own arms, and then transmitted the habalto Prince : Alliert,. who with princely condescension, rapidly passed the royal infant Co the nurse: 'an .e..zampla is .waough to soften a nation's heart Arrrurrt;slTE.—'My dear, you are not the an I took you to he: • But my dear, you are the man I took you to .he, - and nur.se that child !hip minute, or.Vll : —.. , MEDIOINES• S ',COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD'CIIERRY. THE' GTE 4T .REJLEDY -.• "- •:- . • CONSUMPTION coLps: - c oupHS,SPITTINa OF.DLOOD • BRON'CITITIS, DIFFICULTY -OF .-- BREATHING,ASTHMA, PAIN . t IN' THE SIDF, AND DREAST.WHOOPINGCOUGH; • . • CROUP AND ALL DISEASE OF THE LIVER. AND LUNGS, BROREN - CONSTITUTION,, &c. , 1: . . TIRE above is the original and only rertuirei prepa ration front this,valuable tree, and has vtou'ils Won to public favor by its unParalleled surc.ss in'criring all diseases of the Liino,notwilluitanding the many ar tkles prepared by persons who have no knOwledge of the science of Medicine in theory or practice, and some more readily to deCeive the unsuspecting, use a part of the name of the original prepearatiOn. sari: as ',Balsam if Wild Cherry," —,flarni.r.llalsaidpf Wild n Qhernrand Car,fey," all .+prong up with all l i d erceriary view, after "Dr. trayne's Compound Syrnp of Wild Cherry" had woii a reputation in the "healing'art" never to be' forgot tenby many a'once cheerless fireside. Therefore the public should bens their guard.and purchase nonetur the original Preparation,. which is daily performing such astonishing cures in Pulmonary erimplabus, af ter all remedies . had failed and Ilia patients given up as hop dess. Thnnsands of Certifie ties might, ; , be pub lished whit It would.astonish credulity itsel but it is deemed uneressary ; below we toadish a reit' of , the names of perpins to ho have been toted by this "won , derful remedy Rouvur Gt.nas. teward.of 'the Alms House, near Frankford,teqif,es to the 'efficacy, of Dr. Swhyne's Compound Syrup of Will Cherry, in curing Valentine Chapman one of the most aggravated casesottalseased Lungs, which has ever been placed upon rkard, atter every other reiliedy had failed and his Physician bad given hint tip as incurable. • ' Miss . l,vwts, of West Philadelphia, cure offline ( ding of the Lungs of five years standing, her Symptom over? witting of blood, attended with rt hacking cough pain iu tin, nide, breast anti back, w Inch finallY brought on a cOntirraell consninnilon; entirely - . cured by the use of Dr. Swayne's ' Compound Syrup, of Wild Cherry. Mrs. litto'avt.7, corner of Second street unit German; town road l'hilaileldhia,etferttially cured - n( diseased i,ung, and the sYmptoms".of incipiet oeastitinition, by tinin four bottles of Dr. , Swayne's Compound Sy rap of Wild Cherry. , it. Jachnon, 'I). I)., formerly Tutor or the first Pres byterian Unwell N. Y. testifie3 to the efficacy of Dr. ' Swayne', : , Compound Syrup of Wild Cherty and reco mmends it to the heads of funnies, having, witnelpted its wonderful effect in more titan one hundred rases: iu releiving„ children ,of every,4Olistinate Complaint, ouch as coughing. ..wheezing, choking of phlein, astir -. matic, attacks. &I. AaliAllkM SKINNER, Crawford county. ra,, cured of a protracted cough. pain in the side and beast,` &c., after being reduced to a mere skeleton. JAMES asnuen, Whasington. Pa., mired of Con sumption 'and Bleeding, of the Lungs, after being given op to -eVerai talinent Physicians, and hire tag meat • ti t teit of de: Talent Medicines. Tlitit medical, in rases gives immediate *relief and is a safe, plcanant and effectual rintuly;'aild worth a trial front the most - ' : • „ •,-pr•pared only by Dr. sWAYNT., corner of tlitlf an I IlAt:11' etreets, PhilaiteiplEarl ' where all Ord,,t lie addressed. Mardi • 13-- For -al' in Polio:tile. byl')N MI, MIT; itS , and J:;G: BiloWN; imOrtvizsburg, by H. voirri: 77-ly JOYFUL NEWS. • moist r%cry disease that flesh is heir in may b_ .by the timely use of OAK EI,EV: ,CoM POi:N D J.EPU DATIVE. RV I'. Thl3 may' he pro‘ed sal khelOrtly it/ those alto W: 11 4/ 1 , 11. anY."r thestores=nvherethisinvaluable inedicine sold; by tertilicatys (properly ;milieu ticatedi of curra_perp,rm ed on indivninals who had lost all heptiu ofrehet= certificates of 1'110cl:ins who had the .rnost Severe eases Under treatment. t heir patients having taken the medicine by their advice and been eurerf- certiliCates liaain the Pt otlionota r), , Clerk of Orplsans? Court.. N otary, Vic.. stating their acquaintance with persons 01 respectability and standing, who hay ing the good of their fellOw intmat lwain, have Voluntarily conic lOr• ward and given a stalemeiit oft heir case!and its cure. for publicat.on.&c. The number ofthesecerti7 f le atesbi'ing too great for newspaper publuiation,theT subscriber has deemed it advisable to have a copy of the most important bert:ficates properly authentica ted, under seal. to he placed at the stores of agents, - have the medico. fir sate, where persims afflic• ted with -Scrofula or K tis evil White Swelling, Chronic Dlienniatisa ,Tt r ;Mercurial diseases • Emotions Of the kin, Cnn,,l, of long standing or in moient Consumption; sent I fead-ache.;ilve, kcoriay have an omnirtunity. of ascertaining the dames and residences of thos'e who have been cured by its use, and who will lie willing, if milled upon, lo give eery information required. As a more general evidences-.tint this is no quack mrdicine. I would refer. to the mines of the 1411 O w well known physician's, who have attested to7<its effickey:—Dr. J. P. Iliester; Dr. G. Poicti, Dr. Jno. Ono, Dr. 11. 11.Vuhltmber,z, Or. 1. E, miber. Sold'wholcsale and Retail at the drug and Cheini cal Store of , K. IL J. R. &. J. !1. Valls. Miner s vi 1;1 et klugh Kinsley Port Carbon ; henry Voute. Orwigsbuig: • January "21, 4—ty It cannot be Deniecl ( For Trial& is inighlY.) :that LEIDVS ;SR. f.• the pare,,,,tronirerl.rind ',met fiTirneiows of any nairr preparation of arsapari a that: is fn adr. . . '1 T i, warranted to be stronger than 6 Inittles of MOST -I others—stronger than Misr of SOME; and id.rorizer thou three of the, sTitosti CST pryparell by any utile: In 11w United States. . . • :. Or; I.oliy'S Sarr.allarilla is P`t otslmoll,.l by all res pectable thisAmato: in pi efr'renrr to :my Other. All Who have ever io-ed it. have derived 'Mt )nt: DEN Errr from on, !natl.: than three to ten ilf other,: and those who. abet having lo,eiliithees premirations, NI, illiotit INIRIeII, 'will neL Dr. Leidy's. will soon lie couvin't.ed (as thous ands have already been) of the foregoing ;,.. , .•111011. The apparatus willi Arbi:lll4. Leilly',s extracts used in his preparation of. Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the only One ill the United States. implirtefl by Dr. Leidy himself, from I lit, velehrated horse of pelletpr & Car einin, in Paris, at . a great e‘pense, and is: capable ofe.s tran-ting the inn dwal ' N Rim's of Sarsaparilla and Min ' a r 001.5, more eill,ctuatly than by any elilit.t piprees. I - s SE\'EIIL HUNDRED- ERTIFICK'rES of re. markable cures and rciamitur 'gimbals . Dann clergymen and ph) sicians have been from time to , time pithlir,died it is only thought lieres=ary to 'keep the. foblir 11.',711al OM as to where Dr. Leid‘rs Sarsaparilla n - an by obtained tyetruivt, namely, at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO RIUM. PR Nvr:ll S 1: (IND Street, bear Vine St., (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents.) Prtil.l3rown'.; and Fred. Metes Drug Stores, Philadelphia _ I'ri:e ONE DOLL R •per bottle; 3 boltle's for 52 50; mot 0 hottleg tlir f4I so. . Alto by .I.F. Long. Lancaster: and at I. IIROWN'S Drug Story, fornwrly W. T. Epung's,: Centre Street, Pottsville. , ._ . . May 11,- , : - 19_ MARSH'S SUPERIOR, PATENT i iti? TRUSS i \ 1 Dr. 'J oseplt White's UirroAbetqrniatal Supporters,' A sfitioly of the iitiove articles; received and Ihr.bale, at the ma nuract ilrer.vrice., by JOIIN 411ARTIN. ' 'Druggist October ¶ A POTIIEcA RY STORE _,..c... - fr, THE Soliscriliiir writs for gale a well se• . w .4d ..v. ^ 0 itetedund 2enurne assOrtmetir of ' I)IIUGS 111E1)1CON FS ,&c., , 41.:„.- , eonsistinz of Clacinicals, .24ritlicines. Perim _ 'wiry. Window I:lasse.i'i. Pat,nt Meilitiinrs D riii :, rands, I.iye.4.ii tif , . 011 , . UMVA - nrnisties. Pain 14 ,,.. h ,. 4. & c. l i r i i ii-ll ton I. ili , po-,1 to r. , e1l at a coral .olvance. and rcspectfully solicus a sloirs of the patron ;ye of Ili, pith'', s- Its Jail:. prcsoript lOU, I . 7lreftl .), r.ita,iiiiinileal. JOIN S. 1.1. 31,31Z.1'1N . il'i- ?lireli to 1110. (). C. t.,lN's.--TENTrEFANcE LIFE 1.111241.:R.5—an unequalledi Strengthening liedicsl; for persons laboring under Pulmonury of any kind. for stile at MAJITIN S Drug j • ' 611111 • *Dr. 8.. ,recker 7 ATEIX from firwiosbutr.. unit:Tins' 9h^.in)ahitants 1 - 4 of p. 11,01 , ,, add the fluidic ih or:hero!. that he has beror.ni curs :tn., Il.trpcl, as (lout- i renpaihir iati; iu it , vorioli- hramtv.s, q [l ll rh the•paironaort of Ilaesler and It:trite - Ts friends. II:. wht itrten4 to flit nits h av in t r a I * professional charart.vr. Ills he mnfirate. (lifer: the hotise of Mr liar, Clhrk, Watr Ind Jewelry Estahlislinvoh, 4 lours of Mr, ri n)11,1,11 , list` late Mr. Wh.::T. Epting• Drug Store, in Centre Street. , p e tt,ville, October 19,1911..m0 1 .1)11. rOUNTAY NE'S 1:111 - NESE 11A111 I 11‘111CA, Tolg.—Which remorP,r Siivortiootta.llaii iruni Ihrl Care. Neck, fore4ead, dr. rur. sal , l ;11 1 .11111TNrri -I;raz )larch 15, 11— TIROMSON lAN ,lI:4IcINES • j. GENERAL . u,sortnumt kept c6n,lantly on haittk 1111101.T7. & SANI)I;IISON'S \cw Drug Stqe, Pnit,vilio ' .Tnily '29. LUET receivrd on roni:roinent, 100 of .1 a very sonerior gnnlit y, and nOortiql smog ; ;4'4 will cheap for rngb, - biApplicat um to the 14 04 erner at the York Store. L. V.IltiA.V: 1 - .4ane.B • - • 9.4*. ratent 111ela EC noPes• for ih.e. use ; of Railwa y?; sc. for • err Inipott order by • '1 . I ,t ' `— the' 7, - s c b'e'r Rope' are netiViitin l ost exeVasivelyusedin intwitotheries4-anit gaifiviya in:Greatilrit ian„-indi are found to be greatly .sixperior to Hempen one s, as, re garde irafet y„ - duridiithy and ceonomi.; The ••ratent Wire Repent { have proved afteYthree yernarsdriiire, to be still in Food condition, -where Hempen; ones, cif double the j size and 'weight, never lasted : lOnger than or 10 'months. . They hatte been cured for 'almost every purprise' j to which Hempen a ye, Heavychains have been applied. • Mines. Railways, Heavy Manes, Standina - Rigging, Vindow Cords, Lightitidg Conductors, Bisuat, Halyards, Titter Ropes &c. &c.! They :are•maife• either of irmi or Copper Wire, and in eases of much exposure to dampness of Galvanied Wire. :Testimonials •from the most eminent England, can be shown as to their vifici additional Infosnation required res pectin descript'plll.,. and application:will be giv ALFRED 'F. KESIP, 150 Broad st r I • • Sole agent fqr the' U - . EH : . . . . TODyers, -Bleacher 1 s,Vaper Malters,Ateara ' -Engine Builders, and others'- Mal Ell (4 44 • • tz (z. cfq =MI ‘.> ~~:~.:Y J I !=.li : 4.u.c,=Zg . NI ;- '''. C ii '•-• , •-, .... E l ' 15 4 ' ' - c•? c T -. ✓ ?.1 Cc— , l 0 ...a.... z . 4 ..: ......,. : . . I = 1t 2 ... __N CO c:4 44.. =... c, 'G . . Q = c) %..s -: w tt 0 O )q I ° I ..-. 1•••• 0. • 0 74 l'". ' .. 4 0 trq• a . 7 ' , ••• .4 . ... s .. .... s i• ‘..... r... .. 7.4 .-. .. CI ,L,L....22.= 0 o F • ..1 7 51 . ''. I Houses and Lots R E FOR ALSO. a large number of Buildings['and ont Lots o dons sizes, on the Nalligationtract,lying principally the Borough of Pottsville. Apply to • !, SAMUEL LEWlB,llleal estate ag't. en tie at. July If PASCAL IRON wontis. 'WELDED WROt GUT IPbell TUBES rout 4 incites to d in calitru and 2 to 12 fret long. kapible of sUlitailtineipressure from 400 to 2.500 lei. per square inch, with Stop T., and other tistures,to Ptting together. with screw joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER. G AS. and fur LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER FLoss. cdo ofi 1% 1 . Manufactured and, fur sale by MORRIS,. TASKER & 11101tallS. IWlfehoure E. E. Artier of Third Az Wainut *recta. 1 ' rifILADELPIIIA. ME Steel Pens Th 3 r , eo .g Pn i n Led Pen, pet gross, P 1 1%;i nn l"; s , liniax, ur lotiap-linr ked , do I liilloes Macntun ligninr», per dozen,' I Writhes fens, varkiiii kinds," • "minim Steel Pen, for tithiwls, grass MitelielesTens, Lilti•rrnl lei i s, ifoann Ik'Thninrsotes three Hinted pens 'Just received, and for sale by B. BANNAN.,:ikge.n ME : . . . . Elireiiiried's Colloquial Pfrrase. A. NO Dialogues in rierman and English. hn every ill mph - nee - metary to maintain a conversation. with directions for pronunciation, put published amid for sale bk the -sttli-either. Al.m, i ( - , - , , rmi t a and EngliAi Dictionaries; ' r I ill e'rtlian and English Grano:tem. / German Testatnents and Hymn Books, ' Lutheran and Rerouted Cutechisms, .- i . Do - 410 do , ' English, ' 1 Hilts and Psalters. I German Union Hymn Books, &c. &c:' .l ' i All of which' will be sold at Phil:1,10010a prices, wholosale and retirtb. , . MEM REMOVAL. 44 .i ~.. ~. ~.,.._. o • ; ?c.. - .- 2 1 i A JOSEPH F. SEWERS, WIZIAS removed his resiOnre next rlncir,to l3rnwn Druz, More, in the building necupiedjas a Shoe .§ l .tore. in Centre street. Worst-Mo. where hmeoniiimes Ili:operato 'wall the relines branches of the Dental littrt ;•sucli as • Filing, Cienneing and Drateing. ;He also will insert in the bast mannerOrinele teeth, or Whole sets, at reasonable pricks. tins lox bad a mart lea] experience of many ymirs, he finls conlideld onziviipz . Egisfaction to all . who may !favor him with their custom. . . • POTTSVILLE IRON' WORKS .11 c. GI A' IS , E . IS PEPETI , Ill.L V Announces to the Public, that has taken tlip Establishment known as, thth c Pot v ills Iron Works, on Norwesi4n street, where he phipared vt hold all hinds of riteam rorgiites, mann- Met re Rail Road ,cars. and: Matrhistery of almost every desuriMion. at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. CI- Persons from ahroad.'in want of Steain'Ennin es will nod it to their advantake to __ice hint a call before „ • eona;in, elsewhere. May • GEORGE H. POTTS, INVITES the attention of purcha.ers to 4 this stock o I Fresh fonds just feceivel and now opttitine at hiv Store in Centre At..-a few ',lotus above the Poltt,ville !louse. all of which he will sell-at the levest prices for cat.h his ow n orders, Or in exchange For . country ',lettuce. FehrtiarY la, • - Pen h.'nives," -Razors &c. Itli subscriber lias just received . a beatitiful as - F•ort- I tn._ at of Rodger's- elebrated Pen Kniges, embra cing a new variety. which he will sell cheaper than ever. The four bladed n trgresi Knife as low as el LO Erazors and Razors, put up two in a- box. For sale by ' Q. BANNAN, Agent. . Feb. 22 • . Er_ .ii OWE'S School fnr the flute. : k. ji 30 .do for the Violin, Containing each new' and coni7lete Instiuctions, to gpther with ahout 150 pitting of Music, ptice 50 cents "each, just r,:ceivett and foe sale , by li. I.l_ NNAN 4. June 39 tin— -: Aeon!. 111.: vJ A 31 1 AKCIUTf cT. rk R Prtt , tical Ilmtse eirprtnte, itlttAtutted by 61 en 1J craven ; !. . (or the us e of Carpenters . Bitildere elitiullof IS la. jit•l rec,,ivo and for ; lie - .he .\u_.-1 • —3l Arent • * Rags ! Rags f: - • ASTI paid B for Rage- or exchanled ror Goods, a tins "dice. Ocloltor 19; Copying ; Ink. '• • . nxni,l) . supnri,ir 'enilOn: f9r . the use a , 4 1 Letiter Pree,ze ju.t ricnivn4 and fnr sale by B.' 8NN.6.4; . .../ tgens. -43' Derembet 3, iTiTE'MINERS!- . JOURNAL MEDICINES. • I • r••• I.`r 2 , If/ . 4r4;7'kt, s ik .ASOUSTVIL! .` . UN . . • DEAFNESS DEAFNESS CII4ED. • ' Se arpa's Compound !Creosote :Acoustic Oil, '7loRtlie cure of DEARNESS, pains, and the is charge of matter from the ears; also all those disa greeable noises Like the buzzing of bisects ,falling of Water, buzzing of steam, &e., &e. which are sycnptonis of approaching deafness and also attendant with the ,disease. I • I:ln:inners ;in iency. and any .g the different •en by t. N. York, i sited Stated. • The following Editorials and•certifliates wi be read With interest as they speak fatty, which are "stubborn things." , MOST EXTRAORDINARY CLIREIIf any have doubts they may now dismiss them, and the most incredulthis may consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases of: cures, and many of them very remarkable—by the use of •Searpa's 011, have been published, but this 'calla ; the climax. Young or old may yeti recover heariniti A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania. And now , about 80 years °faze had been gradually getting deaf fur more. than 90 years, so that it wannest to impossible to make her hear conversation in the loudest tones of voice Last winter she was induced to try i'Scarpa's Oil for Deafness.' It is only necessaryto add that she has us ed two bottles, and that her hearing is perfectly restor ed—she is cured. , Dessixiss CURED.—T.IIe following ,extract from a letter written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend In this city, is important. Ttie.bottleof Scarpa's Oil Sor Deafness, that you sent me, with the wish that my daughter would try it, Ihas bgen used, and in its effects, haye astonished all ; you know how very deaf she has been since she was three Years ofd—she now hears quite well, but as the medicine has all been used, I wish you to send me an other bottle. whicii I have every reason to believe wi cure her entirely.'—{Times. 1 2 or sale by B. 11. CUM PERT, No) ltlo North Second Street, Philadelphia, and by & SANDERSON, • A t gents, Pottsville' 30— t 'd ' n 'I CO3 , 0 .... nQ on .... MI Mil -.. • •••••• ••••• 7 " ‘ " L 5. ea c't July`!"_, 1843. .... :at C . 3 0..... Co e ti Z o •, CU rs Dr. Leidy's Ceebrateit Ointment AILING to cure the Tatter, Itch, Dry and Watery F Pimples of the face and body, Scaly Eruptions, and 1• •••• km. . Cr ; ••••••• •••• • Of the many thousand bottles. (it isi . nut in bottles will the words "Dr. Leidy's Totter arid Itch Ointment'' blown in the side,) nose has an instance been knnwr or heard from where it had failed. , A number of refer enceo rail be made, where it has been used in sr 'iola . factories, on board of vessels, and in families, and cer tificates coilld be, published of them. but for the delica cy in hating names published to connection with Se loathsome and disigreeable affections, Cr Price 25 cents per Bottle: It is prepared only and sold whnlesile and retail Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No dill SECONU street, below Vine street, sign of the Golden Earle nn • Serpents,) Philadelphia, and by all the different Drug gists and Storekeeper's au: oiled fri Dr. adver tisement of his -Illood , Pills" in another ro Milli, (whirl please refer to and read, (besides ifia»y ot tern through out the country.° ' Sold io Pottsville at .1. G. DROWN'. Drug Store. (late Eptintes.) . May 11, IS-11, • • 12-=, • •••• h t C. CO-....4 ••••• ... . ...,7 TIIE constantly increasing popularity and rale ittl A. Fahnestock's Vernoruge has induced perl sons who are envious of its success to palm off upon the public preparations which all medical inezi,knoit, to he inclEcacious in expelling worms lioniihs system, • This yermifitgelias made its way into public favoin upon the ground of its oWn intrinsic merits, more than'any other medicine attie kind nii,w used; and! w lule!many W9llll remedies have by dint of puffing been forced into sale, and shrt.4 after gone iota the obscurity which their worthlessness! justly flier het!. B. A. Flianestock's Verinifuge continues to be triumphantly 5 55 1.1 fled. Iti has only to be used and its effects will fully sustaiblall that is said of its wonderful expelling, power t! • Cerlifi IVals, Eric Cu,. iVrtv, Y., Jati,7,lS 13. We certify dial we h Lye used I. A Vahatestoeles Vermiloae reir fondles, ant! ill every case it ivie pioatnled'a decided and effectual remedy for expel. I:mg ',worms front the systa;u. .1%.; cordially recoil'. ineridit to parents who have children :afflicted with that dangerous malady I , ELON A111(111,*. • • UM. U. piIINE, I . ROLIT MAY. I JOSEPH! RU ItROUGIk for Sale. wltole.ale and retatil,at the Drug Viat4. house of :r; so 100 • : li. A. FA lINESTOCK &CO Corner of Silth and Wood iits. Pitaiurg, For Sale in Potitoolle. by . • CLEMENS &. l'A !WIN , Droirgists Deoember,-0 PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE, For Cour.hc; Clds; inflornini, Cat:lnfo; Whoopin Con h; Pains of the reastaiid Side Q; lirourhit c' Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Boat bloc :tiol 1:4 pectoraoon; Short nes . s of 'Breath; Intlato , Illation of the Luncs;jand arrest of opprna.Thing. Consumption B. BANNAN,..igent . ' • E IT has been but a few years since this ;medicine has been introduced into t h is country, antigens been pro-. ductive of he most astonishingiand unexpected results. As severailltundred certificates :,f its tiffkts have. been heretofore published, it is only neeessaty illOw to re mind the public where it can btj olifained Throughout Germany it is known as the —Life e secrre,'.' mulls the mdy medicine in use Ilicre for the bore atTectiotis It is put up in half pint bottleg, with fi4l directions 50 Centsn Rottle Prepared only (from till] orittinal receipt obtained at a great price.) and sold wholesdle and retail, at Dr. Lei dy's Health Emporium, No. pi north Second street near Vine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents) Phi adelpllia . i 1 , For sale in Pottsville, by 1 ~ 1 G iIItOWN, ,/ g Philadelphia, Reading Si, POtts vile , Road. '.. WS • : 14T47--14 00: 1 1. 7 ' 74 . ID:7a . . Reduction of Fre n ightion .illerchandize. n • ON AND AFTER Mondays next,' June ~ .tiltii, lan, Goods will lee forwarded lv it h tb , tisiteft at the .ri, - lowing rates of Freight, 'terser, Reading and lI: points below stated; per ton o 0000 lbs. !Between Bellocen) • .1 • - . Reading litodhi , 1 s and. i and l'hila. ; I l'ot sollic. Plaster, slate. t 1145 ,' 4 - c. C til Id . 75 cts. l Pig Iron, blooms, timber ; - marble, 10.5111, tar, pitch,l 20 and grindstones, • I%;ails 4- spikes, bar iron, 'I : . ca,tings.leadlurpentine 1 L • bark. raw tobacco, salt, ~L. i 140 !: ,'1 - rirot isions.pntatoes, Win l her, stoves, 4-c.. ,t j , 1: ' ... Flour per barrel.l6 cts; ,; 11 cis. .• _ Wheat, corn, rye, clover 4 Cs. • seed, ,i•• salt per bushel. f Groceries, hardivaremeel, 1 1 , . copper. tin, htps, i ro_ mestic liquors,niachine . ~ ' ry,- butter and noes, I• -MA cheese, laid and tallow, i .r; ' oil, wool, cotton. feather 11. , raw hides, paint's, nys-. tors, hemp, and cordage.) . ),:. Dry Grind, drugs ..4. piedi-,)1 i '1 • , eines, foreignliriii+,ll: 1 woes, glass, paper:fresh }.l 260' I fish. meat, .confeetioda- ) • ry, books 4 .Itationary. ...No additional cliarg.eN 'con , receiving Or deliverinz frcia ny'slints on the line. J ul y i 5,191.3 • . . CIIEAP 6001):i 'FO It '11.;.1.S11, • • And MI Crdit • rJ'lm subscrinerlas just opened at the Store former ly occupied by Crosland sz Christ, no Rail Road st.. a general assortment of Groceries and Provi,inne which he will at the lowestlposs ibis prices for ,cash Such an Sugars, Molasses, Coff , e, !Chocolate' Tca, Cheese Rik, Spices, &e., Sperm: and Whage Oil. Sper maceti, Moulds and Dipped Candles, I • Soap, Tobacco, Segars, 'Hams, 1. Shoulders, Mess I'ork, Dried Rear, ed- uislOtai.lkerei I ' Brc.! LL c -• • ' - W;1.111 . • U mAnsrrALL.; 'll—tf criTIFICATE S. WHO EVER HEARP OF .411 Diseases of,.ihe Skin? ii4: "firMEDitOt Facts fol. the People Dr. Beehter's . ; entemissibm, stornee. or 'htatitnyi.of the COmpa- May 251944. THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE. AGENCY 1N :THE , uNrrED §TATtS.- • Joseph 'llcillitriray 7 s Splendid Line of London and Lireypool Packets ..iARgANGEMENTS f0R.1845. Old Established pas Sage Office. 100 Pine Street, Cor. of South, N. :4417".4. f 1 - , 11.44. • : • - Ir. ITIIE" subscriber.oegs leav,e ! to call the attention o his friendsand the public in general. to the follow ing arrangements for the year 1815, and for the mirpose -of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the following . ! Regular Packet Packet Shrps to ;Ind from Ta .. ro-pool: Ship? Names, Captains. Days of Sailing from • , New York.'-. New Ship, • Nye; June 6 .oct. 6 Feb 6 United States; - Britton, , , t 1.,; 11 22- II 2 1 "II Garlick • 'Skiddy, , " 7 26 " 26 " 26 . . Patrick hoary, Delano ' July 6 Nov. 6 Mar. 6 Waterloo, Allen, : " ll' " 11 " 11 Rnscini, • . Eldridge, '• " : 2 6 ." 26 " 7 26 Independence, 'Allen, I Aug. 6 Dec. &Apr. 6 Sasniel Hicks, . Bunker, „ "' 11 " 11 '7 11 Siddons, , E. '066, ' " 26 " 26 " .26 Ashkirton, Iluttleson, I Sept. 6Jan. 6 May 6 firephen Whitney , l'hompson, • " 11 " •It 'i II Sheridan Depeyster, ' - " 26 " 22, 7' 26 Ship's Name, • Captains, ' Days of Sailing from Liverpool; New Ship Nye, ' July2l Nov. 21 31ar 21 United Stales, Britton,' " 26 " 26 '! 26 Garrick, Skithly, Ang."ll Dec. 11 Apr.ll Patritk Henry, Delino, I' " 21 '' 21 "21 ,Waterloo, Allen. . ' " 26 "' 21 " 26, Roxcius, Eldridge, Sept. 11 Jan.• 11 'May 11 Independence, , !tiler,' " 21 -" 21 '' 21 Samuel Dicks, j ' Bunker, " 26 " 26 !' 26 Sit - Worm,• - E. oltb, Oct. 11 Feb. 11 J'ne 11 AAshburton, , ' Iluttlesoni " •21 " '2l " 31 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " ' 20 Feb. 20 Pne26 Sheridan, Depeyster,' Nov. 11 Mar. 11 Jnly 11 In addition' to the above Regular Lines; a number of -Splendid Mew York Built 'Transient Sbips, such as the 'Adirondack, *Scotland;' Russel Olficer,' •Echo,' and, 'See.' will continue to sad from Liverpool, weekly in Regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos sibility of ,delay or detention in Liverpool;', and for the, accommodation of persons wishing to remit motley to their families or friends,' 1 have arranged : the pay ment of myyrafts °tithe following Banks : . '. . ••• * Cork, .—: Limerick, I ' Clonnitel; Londonderry, Sligo, ' ' • Wexford, • Belfast, I • Waterthyd,l Galway, I Armagh, i ' - Athlotle,• - okra in,l Kilkenny. • Itolina, - , Tralee. ' Enniskillen, , 'Monaghan, YougliaL Banbridge, ' Ballymena ! Parsorstown Dow twat rick - , .Cavan, • ; Lurgan, • ' Dungannon, , Bandon, • ' - Ennis, Itallyshaniuni, Strabane, - skibbreed,' omagit. , Mallow, Dublin, Comiluill, Kilrusit, 1 Scotia nti—The its (Intik of Glasgow.' . .: England—Mersrs.kStsitmer, Atwood & Do: Itzflters, Loudon; Mi;ssrs. P. W.Dyrties & Co, Livi•rprml, Pass;•ncei s ran also be engaged fruit Liverpool,, to rbiladelrlii3; Boston and Baltimore, by tits Regular Packet Ships on 8111k:04m being mode pers - onolly. tr„ by letter..[noSt pidd] addressed. to JuSEPII )101151t1tA IC, 100 Pine =rent. corner of South street, Netv York. TS. AGEN . , , -1 - 3 , .5.j. 13: Ittsville, Pa. ; Mifhael Million, Ro elleAttr, 7. , _. , Jet . . 11122'0t PrOl'ideiwe. 1t• 1.: 'F, co o n, Albany, N. Y. ;Tharies 011ittro Toledo, Ohio; Thomas If•tilittilt - t - , litirti, N. y; I ob.,' beg brave to nstture toy friends and (hr public in general, that the cretite•tt punctuality •will he °beer-. ced in the sailing of the, above Ship", together with all others which I may Idler, and licit l'ass - engffrx will experiNice loi deloy on their arrlval at the ii hierenr I ftts where - they mean to embark - . • . I'. S.—Free Passage ',ran a i'o be remared from the visions forts hr Ireland end Scotland, from which Steamets run in Liverpool. 1 , . BENJ. D.INNAN, Pottsville. Cole Agent fin. the State of PennsylVania: February 1,- J ' '' 1 • NEW STORE. - • ;N.•-•- • •.• 01,11' tt;L: 31A p ESPECITUI.I.V m unnoire to the cittT.ens 111.Schuvlk ill county, that I hey have common ,rd host no, i n the sotte feretitjv nrcupievr lir C. Leib. line door oontli of the l'osv Other. in in o Boron Ch or Ii Pott , villo, where they 11:1116 just opened a new and carefully selected stork of Dry Goals, G roceries,. .G lass, Queens, Earthen. and I ful-. •' low iVilie, 4.1%; 4-0!. Amon . 2 whirqi may be found Cloths, Cas.anteri.s, Sat-I limits. 310110.11 re do loins Clith7,ltants, Itnwtia, Merl noes, Silks. Satin, Laces, Natikins, Hollands.Fluntiels, .Nlarseilles, Valencia, Silk, Satin, utid other Vf`ST inns, a.[ ureat variety of 3lusTins, Ipearltell and Unbleached , I Silk, Cotton, and t:ineltattis, Handkerchiefs,- Summer ) Cotlis. Velveteens. Lathe's and (:entlemaat's Stock-I in2s,.cdoves, and 'aids oralide,criptiOns Also, Syrup,: Situbr House and New Orleans 14,1olassms, Sonar. Cotfec and Tea. Cliceye. Candles, Soap: Salmon, Shad 7.1 a eh- , era% Rerring, limns. ;Shoulders and Smoked ?feat: generally Tobacco, Smzars, Crackers, Butter; Lard, Sweat tit Lang) ffil, Arc , R. az.c • • Having purchased tlieir "goods with crest care ‘ - and on reasonahle,t ernis, ihey Will he enabled in di; pore. hew, at prices quite as low as their ,neighbors Enbruary 21t11, • FOR SALE. • Rail Patent Coal Brealier rriTIS economical machine is now In onrim - ni oper ation at. Mr. Ilast's and G. Spencer & Ore mine?, of . :11r MillerSVille.file Delaware ( inineit:intar Potts vine. and 30. Packee., Mines near Mauch Chunk. ' 'Phis machine i< Important to the tarot owner from its great reduction of wast,age !in firer, k intr. anti Mill moni important to the collier, the emit of preparing coal for market twine by its itseretlured to less than one fifth of that by the ordinary niiitholl. Inquire of the pronrietorS, J. &. S, Baffin, Philadel phia, or the i - tilibcrilier at Minersville. 1) It. Jon I, 1 • • Millinery. • FALL ANI) IVINTER rAslizoNs. Mus. NI A aTik.. wool(' respect follyi n form the .ladies of Pottsvilid J titl• vic,nity tha she will Open her fall and Winter fast'. ions, this ntorniti; solicits them to examine lie assortment of .11ottners,• 1 chefs, [laving - selected her,prds with rare trk to quality lie,tatv and style, she•coldidently untte,iiiates a con twin - nice of that patreilai , e, which has liemlnfor been so liberally bestowed. Novktinher ' . , ;.4 1- -- NEW GOODS • TOSEPILMORGAN, lia.ljnse received a new assort ./ meet of, Goods, among Whirl' are STle.did new style Prints, Silk Embroidered Nett deart's, Brosseltt Net 21 yards wide for Shawls, Thibet nod mill. Shawls, Lisle and A.shliortuo Lace n very superior article of Stripe darnnidt Thread Lace-laronet Inserting, rie" 0 . variety of:other thnry :mods, all of tv - hieh will be: sohdat the lowest rash prices._ Pottsvill ,Inly 13 Annuals, "Very. Cheap. sahscriber has lon hand a few copies of •••••• the Annuals for 1945, which he, ve • ry cheap Apply in timo. Jan. 4 1815. • • B. B ANNAN, tA.et TO LAVVYE.RS AND SCRIVENERS. 1 / 4. , • 'rail: subscriber has just received a beautiful ar— il tide °Mills nip Paper. ruled and plain, almost astough as Parehment, 'suitable for Instruments of writing,'which Will besold .by the ream. quarter' or half ream, . 1 B. Ik ( INNAN, August 10 . - 32 . • BURDEN 'S rATET HORSE SHOES MADE OF THE heat refined American Iron. fpr sale at about the same prices of the Iron in bar, being. a sarin2 of about 100 per rent to the pin - chaser. All shoes sold, ar warranted. and if tint satisfactory. cal% be returned and the twine) . will be refunded. .Y GRAY & BROTIIER,A2 Walnut st., Philada. - - lune : 23 . QM Hollow 'Ware TUST' received at the York Store a large And genera a;sortmf•nt ofillollow Ware consisting of S, CI, -1.- and 1 gallon pots Skille(s, Boilers, •&c.., &C., .which will be sold wholesale' Or retail at the lowest cash prices. Also waggon hox'es of all sizes. Cedar ware such as tubs, buckets, &c. l , &c. . Jan. 12,1515, EDWARD VARDLE.V. RIM • . . SCHOOL BOOKS, • ItinE Subserober haS just reeel“±(l an assortmen -IC of chool Books, which he oilers to thorn who wish to purchase to sell a,arit at as low farce, if no lower, than they can be purchased in This assortment embraces almost every kintl. 7 Try us. . • B. BA NNAN. Agent. Sept.l4, 1841.- 37 Letter Presses, Very• Cheap. A T the Itiw rite a $7- 50. wh,ch.are ((vial to the Ire l'res , es, am! will last as long, just receiv— ed :did for sale by ept. 14. - 37 Emerson's` SL hool Books.: FIRST and Second Paris Aritiaetic, Iteader3, Part Da . r Do ": 3 Do ' ", 4 All of which will he sold wholesale and retail at Philadelphia prices. Recollect our moms)-- - NOT To BE UNDER:4OLp." 1 D. BANNAN, Ag't Nov '3O ' , , I. , . VVlit PS.—For ,iale at MARTIN'S D!ur; Store—an assortment of Gig, pulky, and Carriage Whips. k" PHILADELPHIA WILLIAM H. BR 67N, & WHOLESALE DRY coop DEALERS.' No. 20; North Fourth _street, Philada lAAVE a largo Stock comprising a general variety of AMERICAN and FOREIGN DRY GOODS. They regularly attend the „Ruction , Sales. at which they can freqUenily pu,rchase many sdasonable descrip tions of Goods, much 'basis the regular prices, and which they will sell eel a sniall adrunce, • They recilive many gods direct from Manufacturers. and will also be receiving the newest. , stylesor Fon- Eta% GoODs as soon as they are in the' mrket t irom im portations both here and in New York., • . Their exertions wilt be directed to keeping constant ly, a very superior assortment tithe most dr;siratile Staple: and Fancy Goods, which they, Intend to O'er to Country Merchants on the most favorable .tends,. and at the Nicest prices they; can be found akin Dm 'city of Philadelphia, and respectfully invite, Diem to e'xaminit frir themselves. Their stock consists inpart of the following Clutha, Cassinieres, Sattinetts, Jcena, Plauliul and: ;Striped Jeanii, [a new article.] flannels, Kerseys, - Liuseys,lled Padding, Canvas' Padding, Beaver : teens-Velveteens, Velvet Cords, AlpacS 'Lustres Vestings. Cravats,. Stocks,Mousse. dp Lains, , Ginghams, Lawns. Irish Linens,: Russia. • .Sheeting and Rnssia Diaper. • *Goods for Sninther. , Wear. New Style Fancy' :Figured ; Linen Drillings. Plain Brown Linen, Crape Gain- Moons, Corded. Plaided and striped Ditto, [new goods.] Plaided ) and striped Kremlins. goods.] Nankeens, Extra Heavy. Cottonathis, • Simmer Cloths. Debims, I%lextran Mixtures, Blue and Fancy, Coloured Drilling{. Satin" Jeans, Fancy Single Milled Cassitneres. Coat Ginglianis„ 1 ' Brown andßleached Mnslins, Cheeks. Tickine.S.Brewn Drillings, Canton - Flannel, Plaiti White Cana,' ies. ,-Checked and striped ditto, Lace. Cand/riAA, Jaeko , nets, Rook Muslin, Mull and Swiss 'ditto, Lace ' Goods In variety, Coloured Combrieks‘, Hosie • ry, Gloves, Thread. Buttons, and a full as sortment of Trimmings, 4.c. PRINTS--A very cxtetisive assortitiont, to which new Styles are added as they come from the-Manufac- Plrers. • . , • . • • Philada., Maich 1, 9-- Brooms, Buckets, and Cedar-ware N 0.63, N. Third Street,neur Arch,Vhilada. goon CORN BROOMS. • 5000 CORN WHISKS, , • .200 Dozen Painted Bucket.. - : 100 Nests first quality-Cedar 12 Casks Brass and Wood Clocks. TUBT received.'- ABo, a general assortmeM' of Wit el low Baskets, and Coaches. Mats, Clothes pies. Nest :110NCS, Keelers. Twine Reels, Bristle °rustic,. Spool Stands, WOodl.lOlV6 hod Tra.,,,Tar Pots, ri o t Han dles and Twine, Sickel's Blacking, and Wooden Ware of every description. Country Merchants and others, Will take notice. that •as I am manufacturing extcnsividy, and gond:ltaly •ree eivinv. Eastern Brooms and Wood, WarC. I an, a ble to offer to the Sprint Trade, : a greater v.iriety, than has before been.offered in this market, and -at p rives greatly reduced. • • MANLY tOWC. Philada., March 2, 11-4nt • rpm subscriber has Tung had the a l gency o JICLI; -PATENT 'I'D USS, MO keeps constantly on hand, various IThidg of Trusses, of dallied to the varieties of hernia or Rupture. which will lie fitted 'on the patiimt whit ii vII.I,WIN PA IMISIf, • Druggist, Chemist and A prohecarY, S W. corner of Arch and Stit its. Philadelphia. • A on hand a carefully Seleeted alisormtent. .of Genuine . Medicines and ;Chemicals. ito %%Inch the attendiiiii of Physitians' and Stor4eer.ers is invited—with the varioutillim`t - -Mediefne i j, pre pared from the niost4pproved formula; tour,buld at market prices. Alartt; • J. HAftltAbEN: FORWARDING AND CO)ERISSION MERCHANT, Vine street Whirr,. 5011131'6 . 111 2 C1 Inladellilita. • T)EsrEcTru.t.Ly informs his ifrientis a n o tlir, of Schuylkill. It-rlis and the adjoining coun ties, trial he is nom,' prepaired I i rt•rviv,. mnl ji,rwar,l MerellandiLe overy lb•ll'iPtil , ll by Canal to 14 It 0111.6 n, Pomsrille. tiie intvrawilialo• plates in good roverd Boats, at rules front 60 to WO per cent lower than Is Rail Road. The subscriber will ship goods nt -a In than they ca c ti be rimed from the Delaware these advaulages to the Captains. 11w ship are less the expense of Trinage',is Ktveit. 4111 11011 of the ~ , ,roods, so that Merchants may 11 , 1 1 1'11.1111f 1111'111111 all de:11:11 1 1h as, Boats" vi Wharves * Daily. No additional charges fir commission, relying or delivering freight at any of Oyu! the line. Merrimpilize for heading will ,e delivere Boat' to the "Merchants r;tore:, Philadelphia March 221825: E. A. HATHAWAY CENERAL COMMISSION. MEM ho '23 -Vora Wharres, foot tpl Arch W'' rrceivcd on con,i.01111•0tt d'nd tin; lowest cosh pricvs— • • 50 balm I,t ..orteast. , y) trop. ; ' 0000 rails fall and winter pres.,'d who 1000 do • du. do • lilac. :100 doz. painted pails; 100 'loxes Ist 11113 Illy Aperiyi rotates ;I 150 dd mould tallow rig:lines, 200 do yellow trap ; ; 50 do No. 1 chocolate 310) do 'Lidice (sealed) lierrin2,; 100 do do - No. 1 • do" 100 ackern-1,. Nre , . 1, and 3 50 do Halifax rt.:011;1.4i ; 50 : .do gibb'd 0.5 do pickled cudiiati ;. . 40 do :Cr . :wherries; 1011011. i (7.6islutil butter,: ' .--• 4000 lb?, Herkimer county . cherse ; 10.00(1 do dry end 11,11:. 500(1 do leike feh, (01 dr i nin.) . 3000 Manilla ,•o.r.dilge. • Jan. 11, The New York-Canton _ rli , ARC initured from the fa em 0r. F .1; their Teas lkive !leen 'receii drip lira. and by rosin-romi Country. ditirlll7 the pa'st extended notice of till: their 121,11C11P4. which are at S 9 C'he:n door below Third street, and 15 North 11 few doors below Rare street. Their Ag., plied weekly, 'with the .clericrst assorttip and mark Teas, : of the latest import:li Teas, after a thorough trial of their qua song of great experience, art' parked in exclude the air, and preserve their fraer: ins to the rigid test, to which till#y are uniformity of qUality is preserved. For qualities they are heti...veil le .he the et in Hui Market ;arid each 'voltage is start. tain independent of the wrap BRANCHES. rill CH I:sN FT : 4 T. NORTH FIFTH Philada.r, F'b. 22d. W. V. ANDERSON r: temporarily removed from '2l. t jj Water smut, Philadelphia, a few They /rill continue to keep nn :mid, al eral. assortment, of Groceries; suitable Al Thep ate etinstantly ferent lambi of Green and Black Teap, a the line and superior They are also at all times prepartnip ....„ --... _.— ammo ., i and- - Liuciors; . of ' ' espoi laity for 31 , se,.:Lnd tl !wig rt , I ,lfi: : _ • u. , ,5, sn i p:nor a t! j ,- -f -7 -3 I furnished,' Warn il l ki.N' - ' I V - ---7 ,-,- - -, - - • inilnited and of ..:( -= %---',.." te:entetl: .:. •Tlic. are ivv daily ronewing their s Crop. `Setr - Orleans, and West India S lasses: Also, superior and Prime at ro Coffee, with oilier 11.'Srri:111 , PIIS of sea alt of w [dill they will di-pose of, at estee Philatlnlphia, Feb. 2,:, • ,_... PURE WHITE , L Witetherill S, Brot T A,NUFAcTUREf". No £5 nnr I.lll'hiladelphia, have now a good warranted pure white lead. and•those have been sparingly supplied in most the article, shall now have their or No known substance possesses thol and'beautifyingpropertiei tlesirabl an equal, extent with unadulterated ‘‘ I amv admixture of other Materials 't value. It has therefore Lee the .stt manufactures, for many years, to n'tipt a perfectly pure white Icali, and, ih mad for the article, is rdiat r f tnat it 111 vDr. is inv.trolhl2, tor:m(101ml tine I h:KILL- Illlo9lElt is lull, an WARRANTED PERE—Zillah red letters. November 19, • B BA:NNAN, agent ' Books .and 7 l, allets. THE snhscriMir has just opened t1. .., 1.he5t 'stock of pocket Books and Wallets ever olThi , ed for sale in' this place. call and examine for vont'sovcs. BAIAN N AN, Agent. • . Gold Diainond Pointe THESE Pens will last from to 101 use 7 Avill Write on almost any hi ink Will not:rout:oe them: For sale a , ufacturer'a prices, by B. BN ;March 2, 129 CHOICE TEAS ItEMOVAL Feb. 22, um Sanner's Octia;tment. The l'arrner's Uome. If the're's a plaienpon the earth, ~ Where want and sorrow veldoto WhM.e dicontent nc'er had birth, • And peace n'ii'er leaves the social Intarth;,,!! . ' It i. the Farmers Home. • • 1! True independence is 'a prize. • To those possessing it more dear, By faernore precious in their eyes, Than any other 'neath the skier, Mono wo find it here.• • Let those who foolishly suppose, That In the city halls alone' Are always found the , smaitest beaux:. !*,';:r. (And thus their ignorance:expose,) - Visit the Farmer's home. 'fl,7 And there they!re ever Narita find, Within' the evening circle bright, " As , stately with.hearts end mindi'l Enriched with gems of choicest kinds, .1;1' Lit up•ivith virtue's' , - 111 And ,others; toes there do at night, y, 1 Around the Social' fireside come; • • r 'Whose cheeks are red, and eyes are brighe,'i•: Whose, forms are fair, - and steps arc, ,•!, Within the Farmer's home. AIM yet another home is givbn* rro lls poor mortals here below; . 3 . ; And when from earthly homet we're riy#; We'll find it . better one in Heaven; 'Etetnal joys to know. • 1 DIFFERENT MANURE .1 . ..41•!i • - : The dung of horses, sheep, and of eatif4ii I I ' ally,lacCas fertilizers only is proportion -ati•they aro combined with certain soils., On sa" nayi;cal- - I ; •. • cares soils, they are very profitable -- surd soils ' - . bein l rrdeprived of the silicate of potash, aini3Ori the - - r ..,, phosphate; while on a dry soil, rich in potailt, or il on a, soil formed of the ruins-of granite, of D'orhY- ry, of clingstone, theSe manures ate of littli.vilue. Qn the contrary, poudrette is an excellent eptilizer • 6' - : of Soch soils.; , , . - - 1;1'1 . The efficacY of urine as a manure is viellAsioW a. - in Flanders. In China, the people are prtitiiiited ' by laws from throwing that and the ei r tieitrent ...• i • aWay. China is the country of experintel . ages . • have given to , the.people diicoveries of . 1 . 1 lions, which Europe. achieved, but cottld'not itra4te; for the Chlitese hookS give . no scientific 44uuts; • they give mere receipts for - their operationk, l 'rho last, all - century-has however given us thOcrowl- . ,•- erl;;elwhiclilenables us to equal them in trtri arts, . ~ :And to surieLss them; and this advance colloitg 114 • • i' Le to:theljudicious application of cll etti4iry.— ' '. Du l tdlow far in the rear is our agrictil6HC still wh i st compaVed : witli the Chinese. 'The..tle ad. nu.l '1 • - • - ~ ~ . mulc c,anleners; thew know bow to gt,,le! each 0;114 is proper education; to prepare, for it - S,4lpro- ' psi lie soil. ::4‘ilfong theni attriCnltuMbasAulned • tlo : highest ric4rei• of perfection. In thaCOOntry, •, Wh l ich ililier4 from ours in natural fertility;i4 soil,' . these ' attach very little importance- to . the iliing of , . • sla p. „I,rnong us, we: hatewrittemltude Yoh- L 1 . '7 •1111 . 4„i1111.inii4t! few ,experiments. •In CI - 010 they Oinwer otanur;e their grain Crops, excepiwith Inman -' exc•rentent-Lwhile we scatter over otirAiqd the .; • dung of amnia's, full of all manner of weeds; the seeds of which are undigested by the anim:O; and , •• ~; • •,i !` . whi At spring up with great power amonAttir uSes i •• . (of plants. ;We neednut be astottiMed;tii - ei, Mat• in spite of allour etTurts the ncisious,,,s-eed; tlanhot ~ ; • ;,.. • lie extirpated f:orn our fields. A: celebrayd hoza- 'Mit (Ingetdmuse) Who visited . China•qioth the Dutch einbassy, states that it wa4 inqaisiible tu. • , .-, ,fitl in a Chinese field of grain, one stioe. weed. . 1 Imagrictiltute, the grand totxim is to •jj' r ive back •.i , . ..1. .. . , .' • I t itae tull soil nt tu.l nwasue (no matteein what :form) all. that is taken from it bY.the ero)i; laird to ref;ulale that, by theavantsof cacti partictil'ai plant, The time Will soon CO*, when we.shaii , :no I.,ti s r ger ;pantile" 'our lands with the solid inalikes, but with solutiUits exactly Suited to . Mr erep';4ire , i. ;:Of dry licirsdung, upWards• 'of 70 p4lo:ent. ii Mere water. The dung of a •horse Welr:Od with , cliopped straw, oats and bay, I fot;;l4tO7',.ce ntairt, „ When dry; enly ten per cent, of the soiitliiirts of those substances. 'fliereforei'in carrylni upon - sour farm two Moo - sand pounds of 141 dung, you carry' lott to it about•fiftcen hundiiil poutids. of, water,. 'shout four-hundred pounds . of4getilbfe "'" matter,- and only about one hundred putinds of the salts necessary for another COp of hay, 4r . ...-4w, and . . oars wlticli i y our.' hories have Wen; . 'l,l?4se salts .are essentially composed of phrisPhates (if;litne arid ofMugilesii,•and .silicate of pUtash,; thei•jaiter salt should predominate in ,the soil, ,whiletAlle plios . phates'aboendin the graia.— Ted rislitt4h'Aimia the R e vue , Seicidifhize et Indlestrielle,MilLlAlxtes. ..r .:: ;:.; t --.N. 1".• Pander. . 1 ,i 1 -I• wer froi2ln • wait pin 7 chnrces ni b. do (et,: r.- 11 fiinve , i.”ll:Ze, lilll.Va 011 I I 110111 the SEM Co. I lel In 'rta IZIESEI t.• I 11-nui,, BE Tea o; ,';',vo tcltirrlt 4 1 .,1 thr • ,4n, to ;ICI• a of kwatiffit. of It seems that the Island of Ichaboe, Whitnce was obtained ,the African has. beeii 'entirely ctelined of the immense bod of thiS matinee which tiover'ed n iys . surface. the African coast where,:k said,large quantities. din S(1 Ihe obtained. F ii :0: A long'thd coast of ['ctn, the 'supply .much .more exten s ive, and the articlinitn.'lx:sn,peyior:` hut ; - the impOrtations hence into • the VitiMil States''l thus fir lidve been quite limited. .t-4:evpected,/ however that a' good supply from that V . :rterrnay! •shortly be' nticipated. , ' As to the - 'reat value of this martureOlic exper, intents have been so many and striking;' s to dis pel all doubt upon the subject: One oecening Our .owri'neighburhood will,speak for • Mr: RIGHTER, Ste Ward of: the Alms hotise in, this place, wishing to test thlivalue ,Llano; 'lowed some wheat last fall, stioOrtioir iof Which was manured in the usual way .: wath barn -- • yard manure, MIL ahother portiOn wa§gnot nured at all, but,was left to try the elfeets of Gu ano in the spring. Four or five weos . ;, ago trho manured portion was . quite thriving, 'pi:o several - inches taller than that without inanureltieli was • very poor; inean looking grain. A oot 4iat time, expecting'froru the appearance of 4 . ather it would Jain, he sowed upon it theustiallquantity 'of Guard,;-biut the weather clearingi;UO, no rain fell-upon it for two weeks after; anti weeks. after that; the unmanured portiMiAntl4 fall had not only :caught up to the 'other, bintlttiout-strip ped it; ;10 at this time the dilferenci.:4l favor of that. to 'which Guano was applied; "isisAly distinct to the eye, though this substance hisjiad but a .few xvei.ks in which roUperate.. A Stroiiger argu ment in favor of-this manure could ihe 'offered; but the' result everywhere has beo,n,iiWalintibt all cases, nearly the same. - - - --Gerniantin4 Telegraph:- lit street, Olt street, .a t ilt,: are totp op or Green Their hy per - a . manner to hro, and inv lohjectii,l, rine he rih , pertive Teai iite.ti to con- '/\ NI) 45 OEM Co. 'No: 29 north. 11411 nrid. gen the 'Country .1 with tin , ttit*- ilartien'..arly 'rush Wines kinds, and tirinal . ;lurpn- IPred tor such s 44 i n les will 1 pure, as ,L .Pl:flay rep- MITICS_OI .0W .V 4firN and Mo of. Green Hie) tirtble Enrols, low rates. b-:al) IEAD ICl'j • h met street i applyoc their ustomere ss he, itttece ola rub frrs tilled. ' ;.erservatfve lit a paint, to Ite lead; hence dly mars Its aim of the rt . t to the public iineeasur , dit. met with lb. ad-..-WE us the other, FILCIPE FUlt LUFrEt.-4111c mode of prep sring,colfee is simple. The bruiae' id or ground brine' are thrown into a small brai..4'liar copper saucepan; iutlient water,ficalding lo poured upon them; and otter 'allowed ',D iituttuer for, a tem' sic - Fonds, the liquid 15 poured Iwt elilall cups' refining or •straining. ' F'erOna unaccus tomed to this mode of maidog.colteollnd it unpal atalde,- Those who have - overcome .ihe first intro duaion Pieter it to that tmade - aftetkho French fashion, whereby the aroma is. lost oede terio rated. A - weir-made cup of good Turkish C f r airee is indeed ,the most delectable beverage that an lie welt im agined; .being grateful to the'.eensei:imatt refresh ingly ;stimulant to the nerves. nose who have long resided in the East can -alortriE;'ptienate'i:ts merits.—lbid. .• • •!: Eial d Pefts, . ars, in constant , Eof paper, and .lees than. tlanr Agent- - I ? • • 7,C !GUANO-I'ls VALUE lila u ;,j ~ ~ a .,p '.~
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