- 4 , IT'S ON - AT LAST." dlt's on at last! it's on!' she cried, To her daughter standing by; '• • onr—the thought her utterance choked, While joy suffusel her eye. •What's on . dearmother?' asked the maid; (Bhe smiled, and looked_so sireat,)— My bustle's on, you dunce,' she said, 'Don't it stick out a feet?' THE IRISH MARTYRS iitartiv wore the Uniform of the 'B2 Club.' We. have received, and hasten to publish,- the enclosed favor from Lady Morgan:— At Kilkenny King D ' en and his Marthyrs Sat'down to theirpl4thers and joruina, - In lovely green coats and goojagarthers— Ocltsure they are the sweet uniforuMs! Dui,thete's martyrs besides those , repailers AVItO on theoecaiion displayed them— ' The martyrs I mean are the tailors, - The tailors at. Dublin who made them. Two Honse i —The;Alpine horn is en instru ment Made oldie bark of the cherry tree, and like speaking ttumpel id - used to convey sounds to a great distance. 'When the first raYs of the sun gild the sum mite of the Alps, the Shepherd who inhabits the highest peak of the mouniaina - tztea hie horn.— Ex. Paper. • The NA, Orleans , ho'in' is made of gin and sugar, and sometimes rum. and lemon, Peel, or else peach Inexidy and honey. . Then the first rays of the ` 7 ; son gild the cupalo of the St. George's Exchanie, i the loafers tcho in habit the neighboring,' di,ggenq step ni and fake their 'horn.' • The latter is the best for 'blow o:(t:—Cres tent :City. - The. following dialogue recently occurred be tween the mistress of one of our public schools and a scholar: •James if you : take three from five how many will remain?. , don't knnbc, marm,' replied the — nrchin, biting his thumbmait iDoia'Otnowl If five.b!rds were singing on a .. tree, and a naughty boy should tire a gun .and kill three, how man-y would be deli! 'None,' was the prompt reply. .Whityesd i here *Would he sc , trv: !No there tvouldn't.. 'lease mann, cause tire dthers'wou ilfiif owly:' • Bright boy that. .1s Mrs. Smug in V • •An ure'yer banner, she's* that same.' 'Ask her to step to the door, if ybu please:. 'lf I plase.! sure I might ask ihin.' ' • 'Why, what's b'te it-latter, good woman !' 'Be St. Pathrick, there's mather enough. . can't you ask. Mrs. Smug to cohm to r the door V • 'Be the ponfrs I'm thmkin' didn,t you slily she was 'To be sure she is, in jail--tilirthy - blark. .guard iv a constahle tuk her theiii orpft4,... and bid luck to him. "Pa, does the ,tvorld turn rou.id2'-.'• 'Yes my dear:kt ,turns on axis- once M , t 4 hours. .How often is.thatr iNiThy, once a day girell, I thought so; for 1%1 - r. , goes dol,M to Boulise . ille most every day vrith Ler, liire he gets home he lies to stop auLtlay,Omvu.l)& Bide the road, and to hang 'oup the'groumrto keep from falling off!' A ll;c7' ytrright was married to a !!is I3'etterway partsun_ ,known in this Strap. An that Mr. Wright had . O:d real ibt real rop'se's• versa! Prayer, particularly tlia follo , riqg verse of it. ' . If Yam right, thy grace inlpaJt • '7 - Still in the right way - to stay; If I ern ikrang, ( iny heart To. find the miter wag,. A CONJUGAL: CI;sIPLI , IL T mats ter, my deaf!' said a kind wile T o her Ittishand,,iyhb had sat for half an. hour with his (ape 'burie.d.'in hiatands, and apparently in great tribulation. 'Oh, I don't know, I'veft.lt like a fool all day.' 'Well,' teturned the wife, consolins, , ,. , Vin afraid you'll- never feel „ any heifer, lops the very picture of what you feel!' # ' . DIFETRENT FORM old I,ldy said - her busMnd was fond of peaches, and that was his, only fault. •Fault, madam' Said one, , how.:can 3 1 ou call that a fault?' , Why, beFaume.th i rre are different ways•nfeat ing theth. My ,htsband takes ttein in the furnr: of Brandy.' . - A blacksmith brought up hi 3 suns,sto whom lie was very seiere, to hi,i - on•q trade. One day the old Vulcan was attemplonz to harden a cold chi sel, but could not sucecuil. Horsewhip it.(4ther,' exclaimed the youth,—•if that will not harden, it, -nothing . Postscript from a boy in 'lndiana to his father in New Orleans : , .Dear Daddy—Corn is ;lull and rother John is dead likewise. Excuse haste, (in a had pain.) • Your Oninipatent J. P. C.' 'Pa, is the folks in Congress all deaf and dumb? 'Certainly not, sonny ; Mit c . r . hymsk that ques- 4ion r .'Cause they keep making so many motions Goon.—Tho Picayune says, that lo .. talre in a sail on a canal boat, you tuu , t jump ashore, and knock down the hon3e. 111 take the Pic,' as the man said when the i - - .editor incited hint to. select •ioniething to read from his heap of newspapers. . , ' , What' rule inlaithmetic is the most poetical I The rule of three in verse. • Why is a thief pursued, likea fphionable lady' Because there is a great Ini4lle behind him. When is a nose not . a'nose ? When it is a 'little rtddiah. ' Him and Sant,' as the Los said yen they ask eu him who .male so much noise in nieetin: 4 was naked arerzyteu teek,DTe ae, the oys ter sailto the hungry man: ' • ins rank OF' • THE POPES, raintift,criinaa, murders, pelronings, parricides, 11- AudePerits and ir eestq,l-rpai_l.4. Pour to Gre• pay the XVI. inclutimg the In.t , ey or the S Olita, Martyrs, FaThers,(4 the Church, Rein:lrma Orders. Cardinals; Ineenetions, Schisms, and the -great Re . 11.tntts,v.`iih the Ktngs , gieens. and-P.m metres. try, .L..ntits Marie lie Corts.etttn. trans!ated lint the French. Part Igt 25 rents—wijh.culureq plates ets.just ten teed attd lon sale • May 15; B. RANNA'N. Aghnt. , F . h „ R F. 51.1 FIGS.—A rew dmeirresh- Figs,Wen 'a f mono, Otangs9; nal I:3 itlinli just re,.e 1 , e.1', atd fur yak. by - JOUN S. C. at xriN. ' hll. le. IBM. ._, " 2.. MEDICINES: DR. WAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY.- THE GREAT REMEDY - soa • CONSUMPTION [ , COLDS, COUGHS, SPITTING OF BLOOD • BRONCHITIS, DIFFICULTY ,i)P j BREATHING, ASTHMA, PAIN .., IN .THE. SIDE AND • i is . BREAST, WHOOPING COUGH; ' CROUP AND ALL DISEASE 1 OF ~ THE LIVER. AND LUNGS, BROKEN .; I • CONSTITUTION, ere. THE above is the orig inal ' and only ,genufa L' i-rrr-lepa ration from this valuable tree, and has woh ha way to public favor by its unparalleled sucess in During all diseases of the Lungs, norwithstanding the Many ar ticles prepared by persons who have no . lquttvledge of the science of Medicine in theory o r praCtiCe, and some more readily to deceive the unsuspecting, use a part of the name of the original prepearatrin. such as ',Balsams of Il'ild Cherry," "Phanir Bes ap, ,i , Wild Cherry," "Balsam of Wild Cilierrryrand Cardry,.. ¢ e .: all sprung up with a mercenary view, after, "Dr wavne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry"diad win,a reputation in the "Itealing att" never tri 6e forgot ten I,3many a once cheerless fireside. Theiefora. the publieelmuld be on their guard and phrrhasa' none but the original preparation_ which is daily performing such astonishing cures in Pulmonary; complaints, af ter all remediei had failed and tha patientsg given up as hop iless. ...Thousands hf certificates might . he pub lished which would astonish credulity itselll;..but it is deemed tinecessary ; belqw we publish a rot' of the names of persons who have been cored by !pls.-won derful remedy ;"-- i BM:MIT GLESN. Steward of t' c Alms Mimic, near Frankford, testifies to "the efficacy rif Dr. /swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, in curing IV ale ntine Chapman one of the moat :teem vate.l Cases of diseased Lunge, which has ever been placedonon rechrd, after every tither re wetly had tailed and, his Phyilician had riven pun up as tut umble. ' i 2 I Miss . LEWIS, Of West l'hila.l.Aphia,,ltreV of Mee - ding of the Lungs of live years stadditi - 3 , . hoe symphitia were spitting oi blood. attended unlija hacine couch pain in the side, breast and back, whiCh final y brought On - a confirmed Consuinplion ; entirely t cured by the use of 11):. Swayne's Compound; S 3 rub of Wild Cherry.• ~'. 1 'i , ' Mrs. ilnnws. Corner. of:Second street antl ,Cermari tet4.-11 rood 14111114104111134,1111,tua11y cured qt - dii - eased Lungs and the symptoms.' of incipiet itThustlitintioni by using four bottles of - Dr.riiwaytte's Ouinp.msid i•iyrup of Wild Cherry.l I i I R. Jac;;:ms,l). 11-fhrmerly Pastor, of ilicOrst Pres , byterian Church N. V.! testifiut 01.44 ethedef of Dr.. Sway ne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry; and rues ' ninannla it to the headp,of famine's, hitying, •tvittlessed its W4/11(111fIll effect in inure than one lota red cases iii rii.leiving children .of dyers' obsi irate 'complaint, such as coughing. wheezing, choking'of phiem, asth matic attaclo,szc. . , Anasti tit Sins:sun, •Crittvlord choniy iti p a., cured of a pr t. otracted "tigh, pain in the side and east, Sc., after being reduced to a mere skeleton, I' , Jaates °saves,. Whasington, Pa., cur•O' of Con sumption and incriling of the Lungs,, after aping - given up to E5.4.VC•1al emiii:Mt Physicians, and hiving used most .1 . the talentMedkitif.s. '.,- ir This medicine du all cases gives 'inune late relief and Is rt safe. Pleasant add t•ifeetuhf reined3l and weith a trial from the most sceptical. _ . ' laud st-Prepared only by Dr.; SWSyNTI., Nii corner of EIGHT and RACE istriiei•r, I"hilasleheau Where all orders inieit be addressed. I )larchy.:9 -, .... .. - . : , , '". , 'Fier sate in Pottiville. , hy:DNlELßßl: 8..1 1 , . 17-- '' , .andi C. BROWN; to twwiesburg, by IL VOIJE' '• • t- t , Feb. 17, 7—ly• ' 7 ~.' ~ . i ... , --, .s.- ~..' --4 r-;-, , - - . It cannot be, - Deniect:: ' •.,.• • ( Fur .Ti:ut& ii- ii : ~ cy'Dli!,' E•if.lDl .S ! C1: S 11" .11,:. i, - l; - 1 . 4 ri'l i .... - . ~,,... , , . ~.... I , .....eLi'liepiere.t, tl..rit,,r.c..ii, (frt.! nos! rtir,,e tc r oft a ky. • : - ., , ,pthp - ,Drrp.:i' , .!!i Ia ,;1" qrs., puri a. that, iit in cot". .• ~ 0 1 1 T is.wintrantihi ..• .to lie ,'•lrnn.r Hlvii;ll ,, lt ~.I, M Q:i'r asi' l tiihers—stron4r th,v...fietr. or Q' lit E: - . , irt i „d l*ron!zer ihan three of the-ri TlttiN U EST - pieit'ore,lr. }and' 0t,...ti .ln . kne ‘ ilititied sitateii. , . ~, I , I ._ i Dr. telly's ~s:tri.ispai ilia e..,free(iltrliteUi by al i ',..s . .'peclaLlit physi,ve, In 4ici.fltAik . - elti 11414,' et litic.. 411 w!:;, liaxcever usefitit, I) iae.tlettsr.'il.MAll.l: lil , ''4 Ern' fr ,in, ~ tine. bikiteahaittihreii,so t tin ot ot ti. ,, .; iiitil pita., tt li..,; ' ,•after 111:11S ti , z, +Neil iit itar'S pie.l/aratt , ,lN, Wi; tont :wile tir,' kill use lir.Thily's,..will Jiint Mr eativitireill (aV'•ireitr.,. 4 - • , finds have alreatl.3.,lietWeCtire f,regoitm.aperoem. ~•• ~ , The ~',lppa rains with wli et DrAsiiiil3 . Vs rotracts used In ins prepaitation of .Ilattpariiii Its pr.iiirciii, t., OW - milY one in.ilie ,eniied sultes.unperted liii.l.lfi. L..ely:. hinielffrol'il ihe celliheatml lifi,,tee of Pey.er & Ca v.-, erte.ri - ,..0r ltririii.:ll,lgreat - Ifitp4.o, and.,,, cfrilideviria.' titrcting tame,nw deal viiliiies`rur S.s.r-sipariflS and othir }roots, !Libre effecit6lly than ry:any ad Mir Tr44'44TF4l.', ; .0' 'it . :Vl',lt ri:Hu z .N.mtztr - ERTIFII'ATEs ,41 re. marliable cafe s'and recommendations friStri clegyineri- I and phs.stcht mi . have Jiecti from time to ttlor noftlerhe'd I. ii is (oily thoughttifegh , s - ary ii Lec;. the pid4c agiadte iedi 501 , 7 whele Dr..Lidy's.Sarssioarillit, caitiltiv obtained 1 irssuise , hamel3 - ... it 'ltr,` l ,l,lElidi VS, flEAlpirEM PO -1-11IL:MAUI North 5.E OND ‘ Steem.near,Vide St., (sign I o‘the golden East. , wild Serr.,tt.-;) Fred. lino-11'3,1.nd 1 ' Fred, Welt's DM:: Sten,. ing tl leelphia .1; - • ' Pri : l e ON l; 1) , 11.L . q. per.fiottl,' . ;.2 butthilefor .15 . 2. 30 ; . , „,,,i l' i bottles To SI . ;Ir••.' , , , 1..1.1... ,1 .1 , %; ..1 - 1; I.Mrz,Talicaider: and at 4. 4mtowi -.‘; :"i' :..-DritL , . St . ori”, liirineriy W. 'l'. Eptiilg's„C:tilitre.. 4 :3lreei, Ma I l',".' . ' 7 ' - 1 .. •, I _......,_—_. ._.... , ' I -.101 .. .1. NINI J. , 1. • , ' • "*. • • : . . , .. 14 , 0110 Ft. pßery dis , ,iiii - ri that fl 1-1 /1 to In:iv h. - 1 - cinrcutiy.the - tittle!) . its of r},\1;1:1 1x" . C. , ...'N1 ['RCN D I C.Pl'lo'll.V.i: V.6C1,71!.. i T .7 t 111: -. 'Ire. prtii,:cil ;at iirv.,-( c -, ., tfy In't hoste,. whit Pill!. !di at any Of, the et orC's ,v hr re this itivalit'il,:it - Mith.itii 'c is sold, li,,y cer itiestek (iirop,erly aritherd.teatcd)olct let herr e - mi. .ed on 'trait vitinals who had .Ih,t all }loves or rej ief certitic:itcs ofiPhN•hotics who ha,tl the t'edost severe case= etiiichtrcat r iumitctlicgr pa ticriti'hatlng talicimi he I medicine ny the iry.dviec aid !uteri ciiredh-ccrtifienteg fr'oto 1 heProt ho not a r y,l;derk 'of Orphat4 - ' Court. Nor, tary,,N.:..-stating iheir acquaintance '14"1 'llpersone tit thsocctsbiLil v and sinolo7, who hay in i the good of 1 .. then felt:l%v men at hrlari, have volunta'r ty tonic for wart - land given` a stFitimicht of tlititr.cast umd its cure for puldifhtt on, As.e. e).e• . The number . it here cern ! •,.fi, , ,,,r es h e i - n t3i, too grpr for. newspaper pit dication, the aut,seriber.h is deemed it ariverattle to It 've ti copy of , , the mast unportant ..certifitia'es p . toperl ', authontica•• tett, 'ulitler hcal,to bh !pi:let:l at the sto..,es t\fa.2ents',• who h l- , yea Ire inechcit.:fit , ante; where iferErms atilliti• led , with Slcrofttla 'o:; f( rig evil Witile , tivelling, Throttle IniintattsW,', Ts .it 1 , Nercurs a I di.eirses . Eir notions of the kin, t ( .-tt,.t of long stabiiinig or in ciniett Consetninion; Fn., ilend,ic lie 4 . .k!c, A - c, mat hare an ruo,rtunity ,of arcertatitinc thf , tirtatrirn - ad' residences of those who have been cl4tl by us use. and who will be w tiling, if called Upon, In give every irlfur,trilliun required. , - A: , a more.gmieral evidence that thil is no cpiiicli med whir . I ,„Vv - onld recer 'to. the names i",ift . lie fol in W• 1/1!1, well. I:ndwn pli3FlCiStlie,•who have rdtented to its efricact.—Dr,. l . 1 , .,ri iesler; Dr.. G. 131 co, Dr. Jne, Orin, [Jr. 11.11. Niiildettlierg, Dr. J. E. grber. . Sold utiolesale mid Retail a i the dru and Chetni• ctil Store - of - • ...._ . 1 , • EIC.111101,17,111tsville..! .I. 11.4;‘J P:kiltt. 111 i rt.p ,•; .1 ugh Kinsrey Pert Gvrb ; I leary Ore ig:Oaur MIMMDMM Rr.Pr,TI , I'LL V arinchinros to the' T't`Alic,. thar he ha-i taken the Est aillithmailf known''lo the Potts ville Iran Wiirkn.on , Norwe7ian tilyeetCwhere he is plepare'd to liviiil ell - kinds of s tcSteamti , g i ne ,,. man ,,,. facie ri Rad - Road Cats: and Machinery otTalninst every description, at the 4ortesi notice, and on fthemost rea bonable terms. 'li . v.:- Po/FOnif from abroa.9' ~in want'cif tita IQ Encines will tinily. to Ow ir :vlvAinage tr gii'c'hii&O.' calrbefore engaging elsewhere. May II '] ,1 " - • . • , . , GEORGE H. POTTS, 14 , TN VIT Er; .the attention of purrhiuers tri his stock n Fresh Goodsin.,t received and now otfentne, at his Store in Centre ”1., a few door,. above the Pottsville Ifruse ' all of w hick he will ell at the Finvesl 'Ogres (lir cash hi+ own orders, or in exchangir for country produre, , , (i February 10, • ~._ -, • i' . • i%IW'. ANNA M. THROWN ESPECTFYLLY infornis the citizens of 14 Pottsville-and vicinity, that she., is prepared to give instruction-on the Piano Fin.te; and in Singing: She solicits a share of Pty lic'patron age.' For references, &c., inquire of E. B. Eicholtz, Druggist, Centre st., March 15, a t 1I R. FOIINTAVNE'i3 CHINESE! El ERADICk. irroit.—which removes Superfluous qair from the Fade. Neck, forehead. &c. For sale' al.< MARTNI'S Brug Store. March 15, . TR. O. C.:LIN'S.—TEMPERA*CD LIFE BITT,ERS—an unvualled Sttengthenlng Medical, for persoris, latiorink under !Pulmonary disea'ses of any kink for sale at MARtIN S Drug Store. Zucli ' 12— Animo.usEs • A GENERAL irsnitm.nt kept constantly on hand EIIiDOLTZ & SANDEltziliti'S Nov Dru; Store, POtteville. • 30; July 22 TI 7 FT received nn consignment, int) kegs of Nails-- .1 a very stiperi , ,r coalliy, and assorte4 sizes; they will hc• ?.old cheap forrash, by Applicant* to the sub cre,el:dt. the York fithre. YARDLY Junel i OiV E'S School for the Flute. -, t ' - ill • Do , do for the - Vinlln, Containing each new and crunytete ins ructions, to gethf-r.with about 1.`,0 pieces of Music,• p ice. 50 cents each, just ITCVired and fdr sale .I)y' ' It. r,,,BANNAri June .9.9 W.-. 313117.1•14 A aciirriic.r. TIR Practical Rouse Carpenter, illustriated by 61itn ". aravhigs, for the use of Carpenters e nd Builders last edition of 1 013, just received and for zale by AWL 21 —3l A .lIANNAN......rnnt 'MEM MT CPI /1 Ltssons Patent oPes• .i'or the use . of 47e.,. for i sale, Cr Imported. - to order by the Subserib'er. • rirtlIESE Ropes are now almost exclusively used in 11.'; the Collteries,and on the Railways in Great Brit- I lan; and are found to be greatly superior to Hempen on e s, as regards safety, durability and economy. The ," Patent Wire Ropes," have.proveilaßer three years service, to be still in ' good condition, , . where Hempen ones, of double the size and weight; never lasted longer than 9 or 10 months.. ; They haqe been used for almost every purpnie to which Llempell Ropes and chain.' have been applied. :Mines. Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging; Window: Cords, 'lightning Conductors, Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes Are.; They are made either of Iron or :Copper Wire, an 4 in cases of much expoiure to dampness of Galvanized Wire.: Testimonials from the most eminent Engineers in England, :can be shown as to their efficiency, and any additional infomat ion required reenacting the diferent de:sett:Mobs, and application will be given by ; ALFRED F. KEMP, M Broad st. N. York, 1. . Sole agent for the United States. ' G. "' I i ..,, . ""0 • . , I r..., - .7. .• z ; . A'i , . . C. ~. .....: 8.,...,,, ...."'" tz, . Z . ...i MiG k.• Crq * i • 0 1 , . ... Z WI 0 • I ,_< - ;1' ~.. ', ;,", "Z ,:. .....1 h.,1 . • 4 . g' 7: j hi. •".• : • F - 1 ----.' '''''-`4 . --t-;-' 1 5' '''', '"-.04i.,' .. '• i 1 : .- .., - . -•-• --4. 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Apply•la ',• • SAMUEL LEWLl;Kaalflastate ag't.. eit t ro. sf. ;44 Jui y.,ti . e 4 • , , • I • 4' Bleach ei-s, , Prt_tir ker4i, Stearri • s j Englite Bullder s s, aind olliseys 'PASCAL IRON WOR KS"; •I • • WELDED IY - ROLGIITIITIGN TUBES Froin 9 inches to in calibre dud 2to 12 feet ltid. ,capable of stistalione pre, , ure from 400 tolt!.:100 per : square inch, 55 WI Stop i T• L. and other fixtures to - suit., tittuie tbeiAlwr. with ECri'W suiealde fir STEAM. W ATER, GA5?,a nd :for LOcyAIUTIVE and Other :STEAM BOILER „Ili:Jr.4 c I u 3 • Manufartined 'and 'flr silo by .[ MORRIS, TASKF.R. & MORRIS. Warehouse S. Tniql.k IValnut Streets, 11111ADEL31.111A. i • • • MEE July li, ~ Stebl Pet - is. 1. , ~ • - , r.R3 - tr.'s Three Poin i ted Pen, frier dozen,! . .7.1 I,iitilram's Pens,..' 1 • Per gross, .1 :10 '. lona x, er,lititnr,lar keit, i do . lOn Giliet'., Mnentini flohnni, per dozen, ! 37} - Wright's. Pen's, varililln kinds, . 1 • nnition Soel,Peni t'N' Schools, gross ! 2.5 niteliellts fens, riitrirent hinds; .1104itti Nillidmosntirs i lire,: riointed pens. Just:meet 'ed, and foil sale by i ;•.. Ili. lIANNAV, Agent. Ettb ! 1 22 ,i 6- ' , Elii . epfried's C o lloquial Phrases. 2 % Np . Dialogues In Herman and Englisli, on every Cl, tOpien•cessary to Inland:tin' a contersation, with dirertions for prononc.istion, just !published dud for sale by,tloi sublcriher. an Alsl , , j Germ and Englis 1 Dictionaries, i • 'Ckman_and Elieli•4l,Gratuintrs, German Testaments and-Hy:nu Bonk!, • Lutheran 'and .I{eformed - Gat4aisnis, .: . iDo I do. i do , EnOtsle, .. Piles and Psalters, i German UnionUnionllyran Books • &r.. &c: • 1 r ' 1 All :of .which will be sold at Philacl:lo:laia prices, wholesale and retail. i ! • Feb :9 I , . i ' REMOVAL. , .. I , • - -,.1 — . 127 . ..:3 , -'eTi•ir?—:-- -; -- 12, -3 '. 'A 7) e• s- 7:Q , „..,......,.- • 7 1.,,,.„-•— , i., ; •: , ,,i.„•• %....,[,,,,-%-.-, —J, 7 • 7 ,!: , ;,,• r.! • ''';', •"" ! • • .. . . ... 1 4 .7 , •,;' •li' i - '' • ' ' i •' ' L„,, ..,,,,t, 1.,L...0 1, . 4 0 SEPH1P. • .SEIDERS; . HAS remot'erl . hlcresidencel next doni to Brown Drug Store, in tlie buildiug occupiert as a Shoo Ito in Centre circa td Pottsvilli.. where IM. continues ISo operata In all the ratinus Mb:reties of he. Dental lArt ; sock as • I• ' PluFrinff, Fin rtg;i Cltansi n:‘ , Anil 'Drawing. lite; r4l so will insert in the bast manner, eingle teeth, or whold set., at reasonable' prices.' 'I Hating had a prartyal experience of many years, he p , cls Confident of giving satisfaction to all 1. who may favor.tihn with their custom. i-1 . • • a l 13 . ' i •,- l • 2o— OM cstaag 2 a , •: • REMOVED. v , MOSER & KOBLER, s m tan t dil.efi:rmoledris:aoneirVuinpicCdpbny -14/41%ceES i r r e ee m t7to ed th " : ',ilia . Messrs. Reber, at the Corner of Norwegian and Rail Road streets, where they will expose for sale, • ALL T HE VARIETIESOF - MEATS. Beef :Ilea Lamb Milfton Pork Ham, aud Lard lowest niarket.pricc;s. • Call and see them... . • ,'. I March 15, 1845. . 11-- APOTUEgARY!STORE ~,. • . . . 1 -I'. THE subscriber offers for sale a well se ec ' .0 , ted andlenuine asSgrtment of I V—.0 7 DRUGS ,lIIRDICINESi & C.. - 14...-. A . • -LVIIrW .einsisting of Chetnicals, - Medicines, Pettit ] mery, Window Ginstis, Pat.int 'Medicines Pines; .Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Oils; and Varnishes, Pain Drushes &c. Which he is disposed to 'sell at a .smal lidvanioe, and respectfully solicits a share of the patron age ()fake public. 1,., . , 1 •. . tip Physicians prescriptions caiefully compounded. 1 JOHN :8. C. 'MARTIN. 49- ISlarfh 16, 'Dr. B. Beaker, • T.ATtLY from Orwigsburg,infinms the inhabitants .orsottsvilla, an the public In general, that, he hits hermit successor to - Dva..llaesler and Marne!, as nom ceopailda Physician, in its various branches, and re- Sptctfully solicits the tatronatM.of Drs. 'heeler and Ilarpel's friends. Ile will attend to all calls having a 'professional:character:l His ctiaiges will be moderate. 121 Tire :in the house of Mr Sutra Clock, Watt. end Jewelry EstabliAinenr. 4 &torsi South of Mr. tt lett :le:a, sad opposite - the late Mr. Wet. T. Epting' 'Drug Store, in Centre Street, 1 Pottsville, October 19,1811 -Q— -.TEANT SYRUP AIOL l ASSEs.s (aware 15.„7 New York Steam Syrup ,tolasses, k Ivry se— peritoi article, for sale by • I T.I&J, BEATTY. • • M 7 air J.- THE. MINERS' .IOtIRNAL. • ZlPie • , M • - • I r "came, ZtVN ACOUSTIC OIL! . .} di INEVILT CURE MB 11"= v DEAFNESS - Scarpa's Compound Kreosote, Acoustic VOltthe cure Of DE A F - NE. S,, pairs, and the Is 12 charge of matter from the ears; also all thoie disa greeable noises like the buzzing of insects of water, buzzing of steam, &c., &c. which are symptoms of approaching deafness and also attendant ' ! with the disease. • • The following Editorials and certificates wi be read cra i rkiCATEl ic with interest -as they speak facts, which are "stubborn thingeg ' Moor EXTRAOIIDINARY CURE !—If any have donbts they may now dismiss them, and the most incredulous may consider Deafness ai curable. Numerous.caSes of cures, and many of them - very ,remarkable—tirthe use of 'Sgarpa's Oil,' have been published, butlthis.'caps the climax.' Young or old may yet recover hearing.• A lady in Smithfield. Pennsylvania, and new about years of age had been gradually getting deaf for more than 40. years, so that it was next to invossihle to make her hear conversation in the loudest tonesl of voice ; Last winter she was induced to try 'Searpa's. Oil for Deafness.' It is only necessary to add that she has us .ed two bottles, and that her hearing is perfectly rester cd—slie is cure 4 Drarqr- ,crzar3cts - s. Cirttn.—The followitig extra'm from n letter . Written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend in this city, is important.. 'The bUttle of Scarpa's Oil for Deafness that you sent me; vith the Wish that my daughter would try it, has been used,'and in its effects. bave - avtomshed all: you'ltriow how very deaf she has been sini• i e she was three years old—she now hearKimite well, but ;as. the medicine has all been used, I wi,h you to send me att other bottle, which I have every reason to believe ivi cure her entirely.'—rnmes. For sale by (11.;MPEEtT, No. 220 NJ.' . . Street, I'lliltuldpbbi.elnd by LICIIIIOLTZ lc SAND6I Agents, I', July '2l, 1513, WHO EVER HEARD. OF. Dr. Leidy !s Ceebriited. Oi FAtuNG to cure the Truer, Itch. Dry a l'unDles of the face, and body, Scaly Eru, • :11l Diseases of the Skin. 'Of the many thousand bottles. (it ts put in bi the words "Dr. Leidy's 'Fetter mold Itch blown in the side..) neve has an instance b . or hoard from.where it had failed. A num!' mutes can be male, «•here it has bilen used' .factories, on board iif anil in famine could he putdisheil of them. but for cy in havin'e mining published in caducei losithsiime and ills:ten:ea* affections. , ti Price 25 cents per Boitld. It is prepared only and sold whol , sale a, Dr. Leidy's Health Emporia:et, Ni - 191 Niittl street„ below Vine street, sire of the Goltla Serpents;) Philadelphia, and by all the dill', gists 'and Storekeepers attached to Dr. Lei, tisenti)t et' his -Blond Pill:" in tined hencilln pleSse, refer to and read, (besides litany 011ie oat the-country. Snitßin P . ptt , ,llle at J. G, BROW.V.S Oat Eptina's.) WM= constaroty• increa-ine.rtpularity, Tit. A. Fahnesteck's VeriwiCtige has sons who are envious 2,11.:tfe . ,: i n, r the flI) ril'il::1:11l ,, IIS WISH: ;I'4 111 , 11IC' to be indlicacious in catellt el corm "ites•em. This Vertnifotaft• los made its way tale oldie fai•out u. - ton the ground or da own intrin,..c mer triort! Than any other rnedlclna of Ile. Lind void usod; , and while many wenn tr medic:: hare ,iyy,dil,t b ecii .1 0 ,0 i n f o sato, and t•11,•0;y oicr,gone non the aocurity which their worthlessni•ssi ited, -It. A. Fhlneeock',l Venn lbge t be tritunph - ditly art 'teed. I t and its effects will lolly susjain all than wonderful ell:cling power. .• Certificate. . - .„ Wales, Erie Ca-, Neu: l'l;r l Jan •We dentry.that Wit litsn usedll: A .1 Vermtfuge in our fainlhog, and tn oven provided a deeded eXectual Lng•wlrois from the-system. W cord menda to parents who hare children al tha I dangerous malady kI.ON vincm. um. 13. pAENE,i • M AY. ' JOSEPH RUHR°, For Sale, wholesale awl ren a l', at tne house of B. A. PAHNESTOC•K & Cnrnrr of St 1i and Wood st§. I,tAnirg, Pa For -Sale in . • CLEME\S Do,:cinber, 9 . • Dr. Be eht,er's • Put:l/ONA /Z PRESEI? VA TIrE,.- Fgr Cntighs; Colds; Intlnetizas, Cathrrlist. Whooping . Cough; Pain's of the react anillsOes ; I itfou it hiti s ; /Asthma; Cronin Difficulty of Breadline and Ex pectoration; :Shortness of. Brezitlit [inflam mation of the 1.40g.5; and arrest of approaching Consumption I 1T has been but a few Years c,inCe this been introduced into till, country, and thictive <QM! mjist astonishing anil qnexi As severallluindred ceititinates.of its etTet heretofore published, it is only neeessar , :i mind Iho public where it can be obtained Throughout Geitnany It is known as t serri.r,v and is the onlyimedicine in use t hove affections Agent. e- It is put up iirluillpint bottles, with Cu 50 Ceretd a &Wit Prepared only (from thC a great prire,l and inkd wholesale and reta dy's Health Emporitiin; No. 191 noOli near Vine, (sign of the Gehien Eagle ail Phi odelphia • For sale in s P.ottsville, Ly J C Li Philadelphia, Reading j " vine Rail Road "1 - ;,1,) - • q ti - Reduction of Freight on .Verdi . • t . . AND.AFTER Notufiy next,linn kJ Goods will be forwarded with despa , lowing rates of Freight, between Rea points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. Retweeni Reading . and Phila. _ Plaster, slate, Was, 4c. . 81 10 Pig Iron, blooms, timber: - - marble, rosin, tar, pitch, and grindstones, Nails 4- spikes, bar iron, ' castings,lead,turpentine - bark, raw tobicco, salt, provisions.potatoes, lum. ber, stoves, 4-c., . . Mont per barrel, - Wheat, corn,. rye, clover seed, 4- salt per bushel, -Groceries, hardwire,steel, copper, tm, brass, do- Intrat lc liquOrs,machine ry, butter and eggs, cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton, leather raw hides; paints, oys ters, hemp, and cordage. Dry Goods, drties 4- medi-' cines, lbreig liquors, ' , wined, glass, ape r,fresh ' fish, meat, c itfectiona ryi books 4- srationtrry. No additinnal charges i receiving of ddlivering fee n J 's Dbilros oni th e Hod uly 15, 1813 MITE subscri ly occupie a genejal ass which ha will SAICiI as Sugars, 51nli -!lice, Spit • maces ,42--6 mo 8 1%7 RS 1044 MEDICINES.; DEAFNESS CURED. REMEDY Faats - for 4 the PeopV 1 20 or commissio ight a any MEM PG001): FOR CqSll, i ilnctrio. Credit given. pr has just opetied at the.gtorp former 1 by Crosland & Christ, on Rail Road et, rtment of CroceriP.s and Proviaions t the lowest possible prices fur 6ah • !seer. Coffee, Chocolate,Tea, Cheese s, &c., Sperm and Whal Oil, Seer- Illoulds and' Dipped Candles, )1111, Tobacco, Segars, Hams, Shoulders, Mess Pork, • - hued Beef, ifiah,Mackerel • :1• • • &e WILLIAM II MARSHALL THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE UNITED STATES. Joseph McThirray's Splendid Lane ofLondon and LiveipeolPaekets ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1845. Old Established Passage Office. 100 Pine Street, Car. of South, N. Y. . - - eZikth ' .:„APltik tiov4. _ THE subscriber begs leave to call the attention 0 . ••• his friends and the public in general. to the follow-- ,ing arrangements for the year 1515, and-for the 'Purpose of bringing out Cabin,' Secpnd Cabin, and Steerage Passengers; by the following . • Regular Packer Ships to and from Liverpool. Ships' Name's. - Captains. Days of Sailing from • . New York. , New Ship, , Nye. June 6 yet. 6 Feb 6 United States, . Britton, ." li " 11 "11 Grtinck' Skiddy. . " 26 " 25 "-26 Patrick Hanry, Delano July 6 Nov.L6 Mar. 6 Waterloo, : Allen, " 11 " 11 " 11 Rosins. Eldridge, ' " ea " 26 "20 Independence, Allen; Ang. 6 Dec: °Apr. 6 Samuel Hicks, Bunker,-..._ 11 - " II "'II, Siddtins, , K - ebb, • I' Od •' " :25 " 26 Ashburton. Huttleson, Sept. Stan i .6 May 6 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 11 1" ' 11 ; 1 " U Sheridan Depeyster. • " 26 , " I 6 "26 , ...• Ship's Name - , Captains, Days i,f Salline fr6m Li vetpool. . New Ship . Nyea , July 21 N0v.,21 Mar 21 Cuyeli Stales, Britton. " 25 ~." L'til "26 Garrick,' - • Skiddy, Aug.ll Dec.il.Apr. II 1 Patrick Henry, Delano, ." '2l i"2l " 21. •Waterloo, Allen, • " 26' " ,26 " 26 HO:Winn, . Eldridge, Sept. 11 Jan.lll May 11 'lndependence, ' Alier, , " 21 " 21 " 21 Samuel Ilic.ks, Bunker, '" 2.6 ' 26 '' 26 siddons, . E. ebb, Oct. 11 Feb. 11.1'he 11 Ashburton. Iluttleson. " 21, " 11' " 31 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 20 Feb. 2F) J'ne 26 Sheridan, • Depsyster, Noy. 11 Mar.,ll Jnly 11 .1n addition to the above Regular Linen, adiumber of .A. plenaid Mew York Built Transient Ship4,snch as the 'Adirodack.' 'Scotland,' Busse! Glover.' 'EA.,' and 'Sea,' will continue t., sad from Liverpool, weekly in Regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos sibility of delay or detentirin in I.tvlrimoi ; and for the accommodation of persons wishing to reivi money to their faiiiilies or friends. I have, arranged the pay -1.1,10111 'ol' nly Drafts on the following Banks t , -Cork., Limerick, Cloruniel,. Lete4nd.trry, , Sle2o. WC‘r , lit, Belfast, : . IVaterford,. Galway., Arthaeli, • Athlone, . olei aril, KiPtenny, Dania, ' Tralee, Enniskillen, - Monarrhan, YoutWal, Banbridge. Ballymena ParBrinstilwn, pi.whpatrick, - Cavan,, Idirgap, Dung:moan, • Bandon, - Ennis, Bally.diannon, . Strabane„ Skilqween, Omagh. ' Malit,,w, . ' Dnhian, 0,01,11111. Rill - ugh, `Scotia rC. Tl•e ity Bank of Glasgow. " • .' , , r,,,i,,,,,i_.:stessrs. Scorer,Sr . . Atwood .Do. hankers, London:, Messrs. P. W. Byrne, ttr Co, Live) pito!. 'Passenge re fan also he engaged from Liver p,,ti, to Philadr Iplita. Boston and Baltimore, by the llec . nlar Parket 1 . 114 j ;111 nn;qt. Minn Dente rOde pctsmiali.- Or 1w letter. [post !mid.' addressed 10 „ , . JOSEPH 51 511'1112.15, 100 Pine 5r..,:, .corner of Sonth..street, Nutt Y.t'rk.: AGENT:S. Beni. Minna n. Pattsvill.t,.-Pa : Mit I - 11,1 M it! , n, no_ rbel.luir, N. Y. L. .L.r. liaqcnt Provi , lots , o, It- I : .T. C. - mtili, Alliany. N. V. ; Chaties.O . ll3ra Ti Obi,; Thomas MI goalie/Utica. N. Y. 1 also It-p I, vo In zi5,,,,, , mv frh.ndrgand the ,p,,t,li c iv, grtit•rill, that the ereat.'st punelii ilili'..tt'lll be obtd•r ved intim saltine "of Iho -,,,,;,, ship, t..:elho - with ail liners Whir li if ma , y . .have. and that 'ass.mgera it 111 experience no . IliMity nn Ile* arrival it tilt! it !Parent 1 oils where the mean to embark. .. P. S.-Free P - is:tarte tin 01 , 0 he stir 111'0,1 I 01ii Itni vinous Ports in Ireland and Scotland, from v. ha h Steamers ran:trt Liver tt...kl. . .- ,BEN:l. I.I.ONNAN. P( . .ti.ville. . . ; Sole Agent for the State of Piinneylv a r": 1.. folirill.r7 I, . ~ ' 5 th Second SON, ttscille 307 tment ,d Watery .tions, and nth. wilt intinent et.n knowt '•ru f ref r -11 cchonls • , and .er. the dulica• un truth sc nd retaillt ' , FA ONE i:a.rle an rept Drug Is's zither 11111. (n•hirt rsthrorlan rug 'zt.lTC BE YE \V ( ST 0 - OTFULIX Enooon,,e to tlic , . , 1...4. !. ~ ;101l cotthir. I lilt turP3. have C 1,11 1 11 ,0 3, t b..,33. 31 ^- 111".C,S0 1 :Y relent!, r; r, , lrli-d by V\ ibv7.l, I. 1,,h. or , • ;1 • , '5..ta1l of the Pr•4l. 0111 , e, inith.. 11?.. - .r..:1.7h of l':4 1 :- . ..... svii.r , they ir.t.to Ju'it. ()petted a hew and I. a:,.: 1..... let,tcJ i d .stnek ( t : ' - Dry 1 Gruel 3, GI-ore - riot, !G(... ! ...y, , .01,eens, L:,. i i - llicit aitel !Hob:: ' ... . . . /me il'arl 4 ~, ti - t . ., are. . . , r of r. iit oli u.on Krrirdig idily folind Chit ;nett, Lain; .b Valdivia, Silk, S:ain and is! a :Fred and Vol bleached, C,ths, Vt•tv,torni, Lulit , s. aad Getilltnn4;l'.l Srtock j,,,,,,;:anvi,.aivi Mits.& (I.:script kins hl-;,,Syrup, it etl 1 / 4 1:m\ fwrn !II suoar finnan and New Orleans Mnlassi!e. Sal par. f i olree and Tea, Chem!, Candles, Soap. Sallitm, Mach eral. Perrino., llama. ShanMors and Sinoltil Meat minerally tobacco. Sroars, Craidscrj. L ar d, Sweat Oi Latim Oil. . I .llacine mirrhased their mMils with treat rare and nn reaaor.atile,t erase. 1110 y will bee1' . .41,14.1 'lO di.51,0,10 them. at prices quite as low :lei their neiiiiiimas Thliruary It 11, instly tner °minuet, tt :31d of a ; FOR SALE. Ilattin7.s l'att•nt Cord :73-4..-..ea 7, IS-13. :alticestock'B ease a has ly for expe!- 1'111)y retwn• lewd wan • - mailoine is anw m siirmsful npr r ;Mon at Mr. Ilast's and G. Spriti , iir ,n, s 111111 CF, near Minersvilln, t he initirt, 'lsar l'otta vain. and Mt. Packiiir's mines near Maw h Gann!, This machine is important to the land owner from it cremreduct ion of itm..itaim in liren him , . and mill more important to the frillier, the rot isf• trre.iiiitiin , 2 t•n:11 fer market !Will:: 11W ito tile reduced to lesa than 011 e lift li of 1 hni by the et ilinarY myth , ,1. • Indite of the proprietor, .1. .c r . c, :NUM. Phitailid- Isia, or the subscriber at Mine rs mile , . I) it. 111:.". - N r.TT. :22—:.'mo • 'GIN. Drug Ware BEE •Millinery FALL A)i) 11'1A1 ER 1' ' N, Fcb, n r,rnt the nt ;n r! nll,l y in 0,4'11 luv laN :11“. DB [ , ,t14 . , this runril l n,z; 461.1 . 11,1 01(11) 10 'CS II of ;5..% CRC*, 111t.'-NV 11;1%1,1:2 wnh care welt. tvi Lip bealit ;it'd ,ht. emilidt•Ltk 4,111c6•:01 `I a c'. 111111:111 * Ce ul 111.1 ;,111 , 11:121',' tsllllll hzs ile.C11.001" t,cen lie.t9svcd: NOVPITI I I , :f '2 Tr:edit:lnc. , has as been prn teeted results. ts have beeni to re genuine. TOSE.' If MORI; XN, has .111.0 1!( . 61 . 1 . 11 a wily meat of Gill - els, a11V , 11.7 which are S: ,l ` , .d.tt now style 1'1 . 1104, Sill: Embroidered Nett Itrufsets Net' 1 - sa air Wide for TlMiet aml Slinwls, Lisle and tAbuitou Lace. a very superior article of Stripe .1•••on-tt Muslin. Thread Lace..laronet losertikg, ~ cartel y, of other fancy eiMils; all of which 'et ill be sold at the lowest Ca,h prices. Poltsvill July 13 - ,29 ••Life P .:re fur the 1 MEE= ipt obtained :a ail, at Dr, Lei. pram! street nJ Serpts,: Annuals, Very Cheap 'FITE ili'criber has on li.md a few copies .of the Annuals for 1845, which he will sell ye ry cheap Apply in ‘ tima. Jan. 4 1843. 13. 13ANNAN. Ag't R.OkVN., J g '&.% Potts TO &VIVI.' v..11S AN!) SCit I WENFON• Z 111 E subscriber fill hist received a beautiful ar licle: of fools . ap paper. ruled and plain, alm out as tough us .Parchinent, smiable for Instniments of wrning, which will bosold by the ream •quarter,.or hall 'ream. 13. BANNAN, August 10 , ' 32 I _ . . s t " Qe a7zdize e 211th, i5l-t, 'tch at the fel ding and the BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES c.. 'MADE OF THE best re fi ned American ) Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the - Iron in bar, being a SnyiTl.7. ()reboot 100 per —cent to the purchaser. All shoes sold, ar warranted, and if not satisfactory, can be returned and the nigney will be refunded. GRAY & BROTHER, 4d Walnut'st., philada. . June 59.3 . . , Betzeeen Reading and Pottsville. 75 cts MI Hollow Ware. ,•• JUST received at the York Store a large and genera dssortinent of follow WSre consisting of 8,6, 4. 2 and 1 gallon pots Skillets, Boilers, &e., which will be sold wholesale - or retail at the lowest cash prices. Also waggodboxes of aksizes. Cedar ware such as tubs, buckits, &c., . - • Jan. 12,1815, 2 -EDWARD YARDLEY: !M=IM! r!MI SC,HOOL••BOOKS, altIE Subscrither has just received an assortmen A. of chool Rooks, which he offers to'lhosn' whn wish to purchaselto sell again at as low rates, if no lower; than they lean be purchased in Philadulphia. This assortment 'embrace's almost every kind -- Try us. • : .• B. fdANNAN. Agent. Sept. 14, 1544. 37L• Letter Presses, Very Cheap. - AT the low ,rare of $7 50. which are equal, to the Iron Presses, and will last! as long, lust receiv— ed' and for sale by••• . , . ept. 14. B BANNAN. Agent. n, storm, or of the Cootpa• Emerson's Schook Books. - FIRST and Second Parts,AritLinetic, , Readers, Part 1 • Do - 2 . ~. Do 3 Do . " 4 - - ' All of which will be sold wholesale and retail at Philadelphia prices, Recollect our motto—"NOT TO BE INDERSOLD." :D.`I3A.NNAN, Ak't _ Nov 30 - VITHIPS.—For sale at MARTIN'S' Drug t'Y Store—an arsoitment of Gig, Sulky, and _ Carriage Whips.. " March 23 NE 1V GOODS PEIILADEX,PHIA WILLIAM if., BROWN, & C 0, ,, WHOLESALE vim upon DEALEII. No. 20, North Foitrth sired, Philada. 7 AVE a large Stock comprising - 11 general variety of JLIAMERICAN and FOREIGN PRY poops. They regularly attend the illation Sales,. at. which .whey can frequently purchasemany seasonable descrip tions of Goods, stuck below the 'regular prices, and which they will sell at a small advance; They recdtve many goods direct from;klanufacturers, and will also be receiving ; the newest styles of FOR.; Mon Goons as soon as they are in the market, from im portations troth here and in New York.' Their exertions trill be directed to ket ly, a very superior assortment of the Staple and 'Fancy Goods, which they int Country Merchants on the Most favorsl at the lowest prices they can lip found a 'Philadelphia, and respectfully invite th for themselves. Their stock consists inpart of the fol Cloths, Cassimeres, Saltinetts, Jean • Striped Jeans, [a new article,]_ Fla Linseys, Red Paddirtsx.mvas Pa,c • teens. Velveteens.iVelvet Cords,' vestirrs.'Crarsts. Stocks. \x., ' Gin:hauls. Lawns, Irish ~ ' .Shorting and Rossia Dials Goods for Summer Wear. New Stvtcl Linen Drillings. Plain Brown J,iner . bronns. (7ottla. Plaidell and 'strip goods.] Plaided and' striped goods,] Nankeens. Kura Ile. Summer Cloths, Danints, M. Bine and Fancy Coloured Jeans, Fancy Snide Coat Chit:hams. &c. 1 Brown and Bleached Musheo.,:Cherkp. Tic kin's. Brown Drittincs. Canton. Flannel,; Plain Nyhite,Catuhries, ' Checked . Ind strmeol.ditto: Lace Cnnibricks, Ja:ko . no's. Rook -MnAtin, ,Mull and swiss ditto: Lac( Goods irl4orietv. ClotiredCacnbriehq. • . ry, Gloves,• Thread. Button:, and a full' as sortment of Trimmings. n.c. &c. PRINT 4 t--A very-extrusive assortment, to which new Styles ere added as they come front the Manufac- Wee,. 1 Philada., March 1,, rrni E subscriber - has ‘ tom: hadlthe' agency cr ! I HULL'S PATENT TRI.I, and ke4g eons:drab: on hand, various kinds of T rti=se-s, of dap'ed: tri the varieties of Hernia •or Rupture, vhichwvill be fitted on the patient. when required. i 1/11.14AVYN P.NRRISH, - i Druzgi.t. Chemil and AP°lbcc.trY• W. - • eqrner.of arch and .Sth sts. philadelphi. Also, on hand ri'.earefolly selected I assortthent of Gennipe Medicines and Chet - Meal ~ zo which the attention of Physicians and I: 4 torekerpers is invited —Witholle various Pa:01101,1 clues, pre pared from the most 'approl.ekl fornor 1, mid buld at marhei. priees. • Phila,la.,'March 1, • " J. HARRADFA,v: FORArAnDIN.G AND Q01:41.5S10,1 Vine street 'lV r tiarf..Schu N l?,lll, 1' 11 ES , rr:cTria,Lr infr4rns hi., frionf l'ltcbants of arni IiPS, that b., nols , prcoired f, , Morclial..l,z; ; of olery Cartinn Ika t h;n 3 . :ini ill c,..-,l rove! -1 Borti s, frc,in Li lower Ih.in by ILnI I;6 su”srrthrr wili - ship gn than :11;•V C:111 11., 1ni,1 1 .7, In Ifl, 7 Coptains, ths• arPl , • , s is lit,' Of : , 11. !II it; NI('IC11,1111,11 re,a illZ item iu all tlespairli as 1:‘ , 61 D 10,v. it , l4ll7rOmi ,hlr7Pc : :Fir reit . tile or dcliverolg, 1114ti1,,,al any al 7 , ltortlial‘tliZP fir wrn,ti. e,cl Bdats to the Meratonts March 22 -E. A.: HATHAWAY & Co. (1 EN ERu. commis:iloN N l t neit.k,s. - rs. .Co 23 .Vortfi Irkirrcs, foot 1-f .Ir;: 7 ‘ L.-., Plill.Die;p4ia. 11 AV II rt:rpirrtl.on.r . on..irord::nt and otrur for, stiff, Zi Ina 1f0r....r ra,ll 11(1...12.i - fA , 1..11%, I.! sari vast,tn . hons ;" 20.0 zoi6'l...llapd wirder 10..4.'d• r vb.ll. col ; 'lrmo .i., - . •-. do do . tdark lio,'l ot: 2 0 44 'dot painted Pa il y. ; , ° 100 1,,x,r,.15t quality ny , e:on ray? 1:.0 Jto innold t.dlow ,nd1e,,,,, 200 do, 3 . Piton' snap; • . • 50 do No. I rhoro!a:e : . 7.00 th, Ltlliec (.1111,d) , 4.rrinc VA do do ~ No. I •do I 1 ion bid— ot•herel. Nom: I. 2 .i.l, .7, ...•0' 41,. 11 - allfdx :',;.:-Ito , ti; ' 50 0,, i ,goddd Ilioriog.; ...1", do ' piet...ed,O, - .d:',., 0 ; .. : ".T1 'do Crt.nbertit•s ; :oh:: Co,,loo: hot:, , 4. - 1•0 :bi. Ifrk:rn.'r n.urty eoce, lo,e,ofi do ilry r oglll,lk :. ' ' ' no“n dh ',AZ,. ii.. 4. (in druus) • :1119 •do Maiiillo. ivri.lt.: Pltilatia.;:htli.• 11, . R E A VT. V. AND•ERSO Fr.„ A KE temporarily rernorrii from '2l I Water street, Philadelphia, a fm iThey will enntintie to kevp'c l i ; 1 , 1 .1,1 col nssnr!nn•nt Of Groceries, ea oak! grade. They are constaiolv , niii ferent ktial..c.l Green and glack Tea, Ile. line and'i.opermr . noaloie s . ' The . ) ate also at all times propara. e rr I,!i3k Vley are new reeewing• their an er ,, P:New Orlen ns, West Inde: An, o: T.:otroe. with s. all ni will:II:hey will:I:90;e of t at lieu re b. 22, PURE WHITE • Wiletlierill Si, Br t - N. % \ VA. At • II: I 1 1...1{5.,N0 Uti 1.. liil J. l'hd.adelphi.t. have, how a , .2(11,d wart .welly:fr , - ..vilfle le:4l...ipet 11,,,e. hate lee , :ii 3iii";trgil titilel.ll.ll in e;tetlN en._! l,, r ~,l ele.sl . eill elenv h.,ve shear , • Nr, kii..;.yi, il!/P.711alice [least .iceN IF. an... Ize.mrtfylilg 11tortrtio , so desired an eq. ti . t . i'VrlL. WII il Urpfilliterdied w ant'atlmlxlare or ether malemils v die. It Iws thereti,ri: tic en the st m umtaemres, for many tears, to SU; a. pericsAy 'pure qiite lead, and I ' im.ed r., line aril, JO, is proof titat it v .r • It is ilivanablv..hralaled eri one Et: 1.1 O: B 110 1 lIER itt , hill, at• WA RI:ANTED Pe'RE-- all in red letters overnher 1'), BEI .A11"B'E0•110 MILITARY ST II TliE subscriber would respectful ftiends 21111CIISIORICTS,Illai. he il lu ,thliteinj Cilp Man , ft •ir, ; In Third Street, No. 9i., a few door 'where he would he pleased to see his and as many new ones as are disporrid with thCir V 1910171 . Ile stillcomirmel I Military and Sportmen's articles of eler, such as leather, Cloth. Felt, Silk an I : Caps, ofall patterns; For:tee Cal*: 'loll Body do ;Cartnuch Boxes. Bayonet . G h i Belts of all kinds; Ca nteeos ;. Knat 531 patterns: Fire Buckets,. l'as:ing Bu i Brush and PiekerVl'litines, Pt-ennon' Caps. leather Stocks, Gun Cg , es• t , shot Bags. ;Game Bags,ihrtims.A:c..,••c 1130 rd Is thankfully , received ant, , . ieedei WILLIAM CI No. 101'North Third Street, a few d Philadelphia. January 13, 1E 4 14 • MARSH'S SUPERIOR 41. TIWSS • t • .J." 44110 • ALSO, Dr. Joseph While's - Illtero . 'Supporters. A '-snoply of the above articles j, and for Bale, at the nianufacturers pd JOIIN S. C. .1. • October 28, • -••••, • Pocket BoOks and 17 TILE autweribiT has just opened t o Pocket Booki, and.Walicts ever o e this place. Call and examine for pmts.: 8.,11a. "1. Feb. - Diarnond Pointed' I-lIESE Pena will last from to 10y/ea -use—will write on almost any kild Ink will . not corrode them. For %ale at I ufacturer's prices: by 11.. BNN March PRUNES AND Flag,—A !flint! • limyrda Figp, and a few Jars an crop Prunes, for Bale by Much 15, ISO. ening constant- Most desirable tend to offer to .le terms, .and t in the -city of hem to examine rizo Plaided and -Rerseys, dding, Beaver ,l Al paca Lustre, nsse. de L.ains, Linens, Russia I Fancy" Fizured ; Crape' Gam ed Wtio, [new :remtins, new i vy cintpmades. xiran Mixtilrev, >rillings. Satin Clad Cussimeres. IME 9-6 mo 'NT r, Tic h ' tdelnhri tts.titt Ner l.tuljo,ilt,:r CALM. JAyi• ( . 411i to i'lt•J 'rm••.+,34l.- ply.tt,+ to Uti per cent hir,,ill:: chargi,, . TM - I.IIQ 11 , •tt111- 1 ;!p.•11114 ,n lease his ‘111.1:,.t 11 I= 12.-in,o I~ I IBM CO I=l MEM ill and CrittufiV rnfirL IViri'; and Ligenrs. ni , p , •Lially for .1(.I . quid iv firth ,q superior ar vvayra o'll •reieroed. • 11 I: hb. find ;,urp.,- 11n.d• 6'4 inc II I,- %VIII lie ed purr. as qualgy rep- MEE Virs awl no ,L: l;reett Itky • fzoods v e: y . lon' rattß CBI '(bunt ,ini,et li;.ly Stl.1110,; ~ 1 1 tpn a' (.1 11 ii-1,1; !if t,,ce I 11r.16'il,1114(1,:- toil . n alt flt fr,lll-IVE PI I- Oil the , 'other, 17- 131 inf9rm Ilia ocdttd. elms , Race, d clisiomeni ) favour him mantilettire description. &pier Dress tern for troop ards. word .ks, d,flerent .s, Isbe do. riretrion's rior quality. t ,, mptly at- SNIAN,. s below gac. 2-6 m i omlnal 11'4 received Ice 4. by RTIN, IDruffrrist 1. BEI '~ Ibest stock of ed for sale in yes. AN, Agent. 8- IPens, is, in constant ' f paper, and As than Nan / N, Agent- • fresh''. crop xels of fresh MARTIN.. la eee; ---- , Front the N.Y. E.rpr4s, 4, i I 11,1arn goritro use of :4M' niers. ,i • Here is anotlatir of thou Ixautfikiliems which -7 can never Pe brotight to the lightt4 irter.. And 1 when more apprOpriately than nol it} the middle of our spring -time, while buratitig4hlarls and fra grant blos s oms airs delighting pveß l il er God might sel i have made the earthiiring forth Enough fort great and small; r). I 1 The oak tree and the cedar theyil l l 2l Witliout a flower at all.l 4 riktig , ' - ..•ii I We might have bad enough, ela For dvery `want of ours,,.,lLi For lUsury, medicine and toii,ii P;11 - And fret have ha d no flovieri.L!ll ri 1ii!,,,1 The ore withip the mountain niipa ; '. Requiriitib.onne to-grow, ; , -1; 1 1 ,Nor , does it flied the lotus tlowf,kll To tnake,the river flow: '.11! 1 1 1. The cllutls nitght give abnudif , ll . rabl, The niAlly dews might fide; r;,) 1 1 1 • And the ,Ilerti that keepeth lifei 6 man Might!yet have drunk th em• 1 1 il i,r. 1.4 Then wheref re, wherefore wepiltiley made, Anillilyed pith rainbow lighPlil All fa,itiltnel with suprentest gflit' lip-jitting 'ng day 'and night 4 - 1; . Springing in valleys green sing WI • Andion tit moun am high), :c I f And iii the s lent widerness, '1 kil IA lii!re no man i d i ,. ,i.,.setti hyll:1; i ;11 ' . 1 I bis • 1 r gullies therm. rl4, , 7 1 efore had they hi 1 „ ll' delight•to man-- 1., ' - 1) the earth. 1 t law, to ‘v hil)er 1 4:X 9i I his fa,th is dim, i I, I , 1,4 reth 1,,, , th e fluttki II more carp for 10 Our outward whe To mi'Uistes. T.6.,coujfkirt e'e Fur who 'et) N 1: ill muc I ,'......,' 4-, ':• .:, '! • . ' '• • the' Constitife ,t . (1 ! S'oity, . ,P .L CS NV1A1T , h.244 1) 1 .1:1).. the basis. of i ail fli t ' S L "raltilt part ,• .k.s. •g . manures. 7 huh ltrlton4 Of soils i'sture, d..pend etili Oen gelato. It r its. ihree-Stkij i veg,etablo ex- i [ CarbOnaccods. ni t iV . ri the O'irreTte• tility to stils baitill er the action allures has cciased i i n these three s , clitially . Life ap t : ati. • -The -,. ex i Fauttsure have !milt igit proved that we convert ,insoltiif m info soluble. the probles:ha •lii k lka . ed by agri ‘t.ry, mine i5 ... ...if it , iirreat- practical ' I F I 'thy •drtcrtntri.ltio4t fl the quantily n,a4tlile.geine irqitiJit. This Is i• et . a-higher importif tbati the na- • •ortions• . of the ' constituents of t•L";1• It ..lielgiii:e flundation 7. , Ircultiyati4n. Ittiportance his .! 'l•i 6 , erlookc ; l' 4 . 4 i fiper!valued.--- point the least, '4 t has been re• • ,labors of Day) . .ti.01.1 Chaptal. 1t... / tall . ince at any anillypt,. f•soili, pub: oiitits, to see thatilp lity- depend., ipailli,on• of the.e,ill ingredients. .• 11, ~ ; . :• . v facto best estaabl.A iii dw i ni,,L . 11.9,:• That a' ,s : ):11i l itehose earthy or chiols- - of 0n4411,.0r•an); •seit, : saitti, , is alway s .. i f ii u• tand : that-t." , rtall:,:r well in alit it destittide c,f , t l c petiod,if frrictit t Ipti--friling.ott . ~• fail, the, plants l!ip.!I Earths . and: e, con4tit;ite, the life II that is essem• 'will pc fertile ir4ilpii Talon ac the with the 'lust. VI • arths are the I s the,scaoriin.r, .4414citto the 'food . fie salts can' be y..4llliat kery little tions, witilout iaol 4 1 The earths : variety' in their lOr aind.proliar • ~".- • I tai d • . _ ." • • • • 4 1 1 i . If . grille Li': COll4lO by prof yill ! ! CHiege, t91)4 - . llpesed of three ktlic. crease, ~,,,i,riftl ,:.. aid ulmic, A la la'acll••nreter cialirr . eVrAlly extract. 1 ' t • • •• •'1 rl5 is the ulinicact4i t igled with Mi r 'getable remain st, , 'Oilli? he intimates , that :II r.. Dana coO l irs simple salt • i robabiy alfamily'o l. l 4 ' alts, viz: sera' 3 1 ma ate, and an ailni4 i with the'adali_ • eit trtict: • "t) I u.iv thlesrincr pies . be : , imitni of plants, iliicti far from bp , :bough there lemilittie • best rea .sing, that it chic - !k Updra • 1 to tall . .ird cartionicO The.. snore ices united with t ire d r tcids ill's, par- , I .4 c more faVor.ible arkr i Ire. coOditions .. .. .• • 119,1 f rimenfs go One stn s 1 . ,,i 1r a t . n (LI explain_ process of ' l ii i .v. lon. They i Vaal action in the c ..4fi mass, prepa of it . for receptio ' pia the body 'of 4 that 'without. in 4iiry ions atition, able to extract it it*4tent from. if: ray be: sterile, froir6l. l e absense of knline earths wll44ial th the seine •• I•liii • but that very.snre i l qu'antities of i r ill suffice: A. 1.4 that soil may t•:"3. tl• wantof vegetahht .M.ltild, having a f alkalies,' and maiit.ri,cs's both salts bundance, but foq4lt. Of solubility fail to give a goohc i . }lt p.• Solar as . .. ulture is conce - rnitlii i rrhapi futnre . investi ; xations may not adttgre49 00 'the beriefits already bestowed upon it by tlaPiti 41iscoveries.— We'knoim sutiely whCa to ceasettpal:litpplication• of lime and other alkalies, fOr beyoußstertain qnan tity, &ley afetut required; also,j4Fn ifheconics 1 necessary to btain animal and•toable manure, .and how much should be applicOV 4 1 tn•I it will be - seen, 'with litaw little expense,ollgeneral; land may be preserved in its originOiChnes., if the stimulant is ni regularly furriisli4 is the crop is taken away. , .•1 a t _1 7117. • - • alna/ylq.S . 1117 Cil • GOno 'forms of all to lient. ' niti. a 1 m. is in ftit', and triirti.gritio. an i\nicli gives fe of, Common m .tutes is • Jictim of r ! ir d ttetm. i_Wtrll cultural Icnciri i nipoftairne, n • 1 ant 1 4 in turn . '4 l q, pf i . .uld .01111:e c a of all Stt!CVS:d bi2en not.‘bu Ifetice, liecteil fEum 1).1 tiocits tmi's CI li-bcd is ' inn pr A inotii7,lll,3 ;ri:ujtire at put is 111,11!y witll.ciuts,;°(;l tip-to ti, ;,c kne, frui :i 11s, atYii, veil hlVa t is. ;nixed : or J o , a:lll,ft- of ',wide ME ES:1;010:d qf rcg.•;.lleii act.!'. togett4 with gcir d vromiioi , ra fur:herj_that iat;vato,),ts •.,$ nloo, art ain,er' ton of i ar•lly cone 4w:tint, ion fori,oupp thOir capacity l a:kalintt the (1 1 titular tll for,reg'tation Thes*: cal) iris tia; meal show 1 chenn ring aiptirtim . the ii . 1:3,9t, ant the root tit that griwn4 1 ., alkalies and a can , sti,nibine, these I full qutjtility and gedne in in the keato practical. agri lia Luz Or I ITS.—This grain is r 1 tol cultivated, in anything li a the proportiontl -- iatlit should be at the south and west. It is one; ' ;i tif:eur best grain crops at the nprth. We easily golom 30 to 65 bushels per acre here, and consiiie the straw me highly valuanic fur feeding toliirlk, especially when 'cut pretty green, as it int4lways be, with r lessening the yield of grain. flief •cal analysie affirms that l i oS lb;s • of oat str4W are equal to 100 lbs. of gopd hay ; for the sa:tiiii : l odge it requt. res 374 lbs. otoyheat straw, and rAitliof rye. Oats are so much more easily eultivitlthan corn, we are astortishe that' the r the south do plantaaq ~. mat pay more tention to thei...!!.. i ty need never be at the,troullt of threshing , tqllei, . they prefer it. All they have to do is, cioi i rin. when the ,berry is in the milk, let them curet [Math' , than tie them .up lin . small , rheaveri*il stack them, beir, rr careful to'leave_ on air life' n the centre of. the stack , . t o let off any Tamen:tilt on that . may arise, and pretrent heat and irruf.ti , As the oats "pre wanted . tok feed, they shciuld,o4ut up, straw and all. A straw-cutter is .:11 - 0.4 far' the pdr .pose ;'but It - may be done Aficii , considerable ease and rapidity with a sliatiO broadaxe, oil the head of I a block etandingl, , thice feet high. Oats are intinitety tietterfoleVfqr horses and mules—and, ;indeed for all woikkertirualsthan corn, more especially in a hot !idiMate. Corn a l bounds hi oil and only make 4 4:bil animals fat; , whereas oats ,ices them hard, 4 .j , r in g muscle.— Not one farmer in a hundred' kripWil or appreciates this fact, and yet . how •irnportii4 , to, him. The hardy, musn lar peasantry oftolland get their enduring flesh( 'from eating oatrMetil- , ,It is bone! than Indian nom for' hard varier:4lmM, as we!! as cattle, deptmd- !mom - it. , 1r1.,t ' f' • i l 1 ,J L E .4:111 11 -r ---- 70 , •
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