CUPID'S ARROW. Toting flupid went stottning to Vulcan one day, And besought hien. to look at his arrow, - •I:i B, llselesi; lie cried, .you must mend it, I say; 1 1 ct-let fly at a sparrow. There's sennething that's wrong in -the shaft. or he dart. . - , For it flutters quite false to my aim; Tie &nage since it fairly went home to the heart, . :,. And the world really jests at name. . . 4 have kraighten'd. I've bent, I've tried all !declare, perfumedsit with sweetest_of sighq 'Tie feathered with ringlets my mother might wear, -And the barb gleamswith light from young eyes; ut it falls without touching—l'll break it I vow, For there's Hymen beginninglo pout; Re's complaining his torch burns so dulland slow That Zephyr right put it right out.' Littje Cupid went on with his pitiful gale, Till Vulcan thi weapon restored: .There,..take it, yisung sir; try it now—if.it• I will ask neither fve nor reward.' The urchin shot-out, and rare havoc ho inale;- " The wounded and deal were untoll; But no wonder thE;4ug - tie suels slaughtering male, The arrow was lariVrs,witil gold. Tun AMLDICA:i E tOLE .AND DANIEL O'CoN tkrnti....—Bryan IlilaguiPj ‘ and Maliony were yesterday chatigod before the Recorder with light hla and disturbing the fieaceon Monday '.1)4111.. Their alipertrance told that they belonged toOti-, ther the peace nor the temperance societies I.Ma.. - hony and Maguire, you base been fighting, sa:.l t the Recorder. , , Itiveyou any thing to. say to the charger , Muhony looked at. :Maguire, and Ma guire scratched his head with his de'ller hand and . looked at the ground. d see that neither of you' has any defence to En.t.ke,' said the Recorder. ~t-t; yis,:yer honor,' snid Bryan, • Phil has; he'll tell you all about it, for he's-gut the larnitt% he brags him self of sackin'a schoulneeither, end of bent - as far as The nolo of i'liree ut Fractions. :Sp.:he to him Phil.' . acting on the hint, Phil :Tel:,: 'May. it plase this honorable court; nteselt and pran here was lasOnight i ,takin' two juleps, as happy" and as comfintable as if we'd found a leper-. ahoun'ii goold, or was in possisiou of 'a four-lafed ahatnrogne, atudeud git what we wanted ji,t for avkin' it. .2And could we be otherwise? icr as I said afore, there was our. juleps afore us; wid the ice shining in the tumblers like lumps Of tEarnonil . f, and the mint'clusthered all over the top o' remindin' a body of the green , fields of oulrl Ire land, '.Now dtiaink,'sis Phil to ino think,' said the,Recorder, that I etince pa tience in liArning to aldthis. Why. do you riot ut once reply' to the charge?' .That's edial coiniu'lo,' said Eliyan; 'so, its I wu; cis I'htL la rue,.sis he, •I cis he,:th'ere was a,time in Ireland t4nit it 'ud be thra , ibn.to dhrink one of thim juleps there,' sus he. I sup pose ye mane sence . Father Mathew made tidal all tiniperande min?' sic I, 'No,' sic he; .hut in 'I/S.' Why in '93F sic hekase they're green,' stabe; -4 ye know any one that showed a preferince in thim tlayslur the national color in any way, they wor aithet hung or cunt to Boiany Dont you know,' sic he, 'what the 01)1 song .It's a poor disthrissed country As Ica yit was seen; • They're hangia' min and womb Fin: the tveariu' of the green. • 'O, I know ull that, Ids}, '}'is, and it 'ud be so itiil only for Creonne3— .o,.Dau mtt‘ the bey . _ Thttt. iii - spite.,of King or. Queen, Peilea down. the'"Mange Anil r tic up the grceur • . • . And after this virse, he tuck up his ton in bl6r and said, 'llereahis health!' !•I'll not 'Kaiak 'Thin ye4q4lrishinari; 6is he. JAs good, ss you are, sis I; 'hut dlirink no man's ,health who 'sis'a word aginst . the A mirican . that flmitisabove'and watches the nist where. I:i-- berty hatches her young.' 0, I knew ye had tae Sax . ou dhrop sis he. 'lt's a lie,' sis I.— . `Take that thin,' sis he: 'And that,' sis I; and to -it we went, and at it I..itikept' till the watchnvia nrit4ted us. Brit ioe talked - the thing over in. tl e watchhouse last and made it all up. Pita sis he'd suffer M be cursed. by the priest reyther thah propos., O'Connell's health, if he knew that he said a word . against the -Aniirican . :ii'gle; Co if yett hanor lets us off this'tinie, we'll neither brake thr; pace nor one anuther's heads for a mnth of Sundays.' The Retiorder took them at - their '-words, and ordered their immediate discharge.— O. Picayune. . .Yes, Massa.' iStabulate my steed.' .:11 assa: Denote to him an adequate' iinantity of iiiitri cipus aliment and I will. award to you a pecuniary compecisation2:' 1 • ' ' , De for! Mere Oa Missy, liere's a Dutchman a talkin' to you!' :=''''''' '' - The following is an exuc . t. copy, of a tingnitmes—Aated 1616 • awl:ich the Boston Post proposes as a puzz:a fai the New Oilcans Pica yune:— •Jlr.:T Dr. Toaos Agitinonimom For fear, however; the Pic should get a head ache thinking over it, the Post adds the following -solution To a-horse A;giO in on him home FLOCHT PuNs.—.ll.uw';. Flow!' Fhat's wheit 'flour goes down the loavei detAlbalf.' • 'Do you thhill so?' - 'You muk be a Imp.: .So. lam y..cll,6itd.', -.Theo you're a_ cake.' that's the cane I roll out.' .What 3 like a cracker?! 'I - es; rnr n fief'? !linen you're only dough. A young aspirant for admission to the bar being piestion'ed yesterday by the Examining Commit tee, with a view to discover his fitness, made the, subjoined replies to the following interrogatories:. '74'4 a man's wife become his p;rtner . in business!' ' A.--. She may beCome hie sleeping pFtner; hut the books" furnish no, instance when she has ever been a silent partner.' - - What is a common carrier?' • 11.--M.n"Trieh hodman;—he is the Commonest kind `of a carrier.'— Pic. liasopatericaTsid Wers'Ess.-:—Dming the :session 'at Wakefield, a witness was asked if ho Was nos husbandman, when he hesitated a me .went, then coolly replied, and the laughter of the court, 'Nee sins l'se not married.' We object to calling 'corn bread' Kentucky confectionary. It is unconstitutional to grant ti tles of nobility, though ihe:Subject bo a deserving one. IYL'EbICIN•. OR. .SWAYNE'S.COMPOUND • SYRUP OF WILD quiEltßY. GREAT,REIIEpI, • - ":, • Ton -; n ..orAktinprilON f . . • - COLDS, COUGHS, SPITTING ,:OF! BLOOD BRONCHITIS,, DIFFICULT:II: .)F '• • BREATHING; ASTHMA, PAIN IN THE SIDE "A 0 " 'BREAST. WHOOPING COUGH, u . CROUP AND ALL Instil:sE OF .THE LIVER. AND I.UNGS, I iBEOKEN• • • CONSTITUTION' tic . above is the orijinal anthrinly icentrine preps-, 1. Talton from this valuable tree, and has Won Its Vv.a.Y to public favor by its; unparalleled intee' tis in curing ail diseabes of the LiingS.notwitlisianilipthei many at - th les prepared by persons who have . fino Ikumi letlee of the science of Medicine in theory rjr priacrice: and some more readily to deceive the tinstt'spmnirin.' use a pant of the name of the • ottninal preffraratiou, suet: ad of Chem'," -Pha t'lltrry." "Balsam of 11 - 114 Cherr ! rai,t 2 nil aprons up wnh'a mercenary Nifus. ilifter ''Dr wavne's Cannoned 2 , yrnh of Wild Chr,ely" had Won . a r . .tpitfation in lie 'thealirz are',nev'sirli be forvit- Ity many a once I heerless :IR Mite.; ,Tiier e thre the public should be on their mind sal rdirvlnise none but the original preparation, whirl, :is ! perfermine Pulniontry iromplaims, of ta all remedies hail failiol and t tqiienn: giv Sri up as n na t+i cl•fittirlrett ntittbt , pub- A 4011.1 red:4l;yr, itsi;th but it is deeined ithecessary : fit :my pitt,ll4l ajliw 01 the names 01p,•rscrr4 who have bow cutetj by this -vvon - thafol remedy : , Ron rill' Cr.r:vv, steward ott - e Alm H s ouse. near rrnttlitl.rtl.ll , ol. , . to the Pilit.ttey or:f Dr.' Stvayne's I.t.iptt, , tuntl s"yrnp of Wild Cliorry, in ritriag Valontin , ri.:llfliatt one of the 1 1 10,1 a:V2ra.vatcti itastlt of d i,easeil Which lia= eVifr been WIC: , I o record. after every Other lad faded:llld Ithysiciun had 010111 him up Its imar.ible. • Miss . I oats, of %Vest Philo delphia:., cured of Inan ition Of thlll.,Olf:s of live years her symptom were spitting oflihloil, intended with ft !Orkin:. COII2II 1 ,1 0 i n 11, I:rya:4 and back, Whit:lt filially bronchi. on a Confirmed Consumption ; entirely cured the use of lie. ziwaync's Comp - Anal :;s3 Clip of Wild Cherry. . , fir.owN. corner of Second , Irett and Gentrin h.hl road l'hihhiehthia,tir.rtually cured: of. dineased I. 00 f:. , ; and th,',Pthhrotw irajilll4 cane four 6.‘lties of pr. 0511101111 d nip of 15 lid Cherry.. b; ja,.!;;1.11, b. it.. formerly Cron, c.' !lin trot Pres- , " I i.yter. to Chun). N. V, testinc.. to the. , mite:icy of lw ayl‘C'S Compound tenon on Wild UM:l'6 , mid rec.., nanends it to the headsmi families, 4.1\10. Witnessed its wondelfhl etti-ct hi more 1105 lintidred ca n oes 111 naming . children:A& every otaitinte..couylaint, in such ...nue:tine. •Sileeldllll, clioking;uf idderu, 'neth 2 matte attaCtis, . ' Amt., wol Slits:ten, Crawford colinty. Pa., cured of a ',retracted ouch, pain in the side and bria.>t, inter were ne:nu reduced to were ski•irtop. .1.5.51 Osuc \t" Intsisitann i -. cdine of the Li. cured of -Conmes, Ininenit aiid hoeing used most of ow i';.te,a Thic medicine . in ill cases elves imniediAte roller and is a e atii.,pica , ant undetleitual relatedy.. and worth a trial fremt the iit.st , ared only by Dr. SWAYN C1(;I1T - an.1 1:10E-suvols, Phil:0,14011a wlwre. all marrs must La aililres.,3l.l i! Yfurclr-9 'Si - ; .13.- F.r talc Pottzville., by I.):NICT.Iiji.P...I3'S, and .1 G. BrVIWN; in tlrwi4 , ,6urg, by 11. COUPE l 7; 7—ty . . ".I • . It cannot be De47d.' .( l'or i 3 Mat .5.1 - DR. LE ID I . 'S SR S-11 ..,41,1L,1,..1 gh,PH,,,iv,iron,;(.-1, and qio,t rjiira , lens ry any '1 'other prt ptt:ttt wit 11 art, r;Jaritt !tat tis:th ' • IT is Warr:lllLN' to be roirzor than Ohoithis of MOST! mho rs--trotmer than t lir of 5t0.11.:4 stronaerl than three of the sTituNGE6ll,Prelqred otit.: l l in the United 51a1e2. Dr. Leidy's Sartapaiilla Ia recontatended'hy all res:l ittlysicians in pr•fe'rencr It, any of her. All whot have ever used it. have derived 31(114; ItE;SEHT front; one Millie thou throb to tell ef otheri% and Om, after havilia nand other's preparations. Witliont.lmieit; will use D'r• !cidy's.will won lomiouhlied . (as 1;1,, ands hay, already been) or 0, litreatitaala-iiertlon. The apparatus with wit totlitr. LoiAy'•i mire, t. med in his preparation of siat,Marilla torpreparea, is ti,' only one in the United Stith., imported by Dr. Leith' hintself, from the celebrated house ot Pilletor & ray: enon, in Paris, at a ;treat expeuie, itiol jr,Pablo of eN-I tractina the utedisal virtues of Star4parill,i and ottimr roots, more etfer.ival! vt hail by all y o 2 lie r!pror s siI;VLIIL Lit'allUATES of 716 mail:aide nitres al.; reentiou milati , lisci DI:on elerayme 'and physicians have-lo ell 1 . 1'1.111 tittle !O it is only thotialit . ion.eiiary to bee p ll,i arguer ate/ as' to wh -re lir. I,ol', tin, by ~ b rairl^,l renninr, namely, at Dr. I.IIIIII — iiIIEALTII F.l\ll' 4 ): Itint. 101 North Sti; I) street. near Yine :it.. (~iatt of the Golden Earle and timp•mts:) Ered. ItrAvit's Fred. I'llitt's'Drita stores. Pliita,iLlphin. • Pri.e ONE D• , !,1. It per bottle; 3 tiotile's for s':l .50j and .11:n 1,01. P. Lona. Lane , .1, r: and a% lira; sMre, formerly W. 'F. liptiti4'S, Centre Sire•et, • ,N1:1)' 11, ' 19=• , JOY 'N Ervq. ! • imost every diseve that hetr to mar 1)- =?` cured by- the time!y use i - !.1 POUND I.I , ,PURATIVE may he pruved - satii•factniil) to toe who a ril call at t u n' of I thestoW3 where this invaluable medicine is sold, by tertiticates (properly notion ticated) Of i cures perforni cid on tud.vidnals who had Ici,t all: hopes ofreliet4 ci riigeates of Physiciars who had 'stk.,. most severe dases under treatment, thur patientq'liaving taken the medicine by thoti..dviee :Ind been mired —certificates from fro the P , i othonoia Clerk ol'Oreihnos'. Court. Nd tary..vc.: stating their acquairtanc6 ,'with person's of respectability and staadin , z, who the goon df their rellow men at heart. have volailari)y cope 11,j: ' ward and •,..iven a'statenient oft tuiir 'pasertild Its cur 9 .. for publimit•on,&e. ite. The liurn,4o 01 these cerT ' ficate„;heing ton pi eat for newspaper !publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable 14 have a copy iSt the mo , t. Important eert.fie,ecs propOrly,autherdica ted, under seal, to be prieed at the2Stores of anent's, who h.ive the medieo.Cie- sale, wher'e•-eri,rii,s adlic •trid with Scrofula oi Is evil VlVlnre Swel:mitz, Chronic. Rheumatism. 'l, .it r. MOCUrial ..Eruntions of the' ( long standit. , :. cinient Consumption, s I:ea t l-ai7Thel &c 2 se, iniy have au opportuntty of a sf.:Erta'..niez, therma:ms residences of those who hi bevileurcil.hy its n u ts. and who will he willing, ireLllethiton, to ilive every Infiniti - 160n required. . .. • a snore genernlevidcnCe: that ithis iv no qua :L medic:in:l2,l iseutd ret'er to; the r.M . i - tes of the inv. will known who ldve 4lteSt(l to Its el.9caer:—Dr..l. P. lliester; 0r... 01 Biren. Dr. Jrio. Or. 11.11. tr_, [Jr. J.!.E. orher. Si hi wholesale and Retail at thq.'ilrug, and Clienti. eat . Store • I C. 0. 1.:1(71 - 11101.TZ, Pottsville. .11. ifs,: J. 11. N! inert I Cm. = Kinsley • Puit,Cartrin ; Henn, Voute.•Oriviri'Sburr. January 21. , 7 4—=.lV • 311{$. ANN A 11. ihrto N,! TD ESPEcTI‘Trix informs.it the citizens !of J. Pottsville and vicinity, that she is prepared' to give instruction on the Piano Porte, and Jhr Singing. She solicits a , :hare of Dalitie patiMm ge. For references, ev.c.,: innuire of D. B. r e Eicholtz, Druggist, Centre 51.; Pottsyille. March 15, • £l5 'I, .4.1.35. Mil . '.1 . .! , :tee1. Pens: T),ETIRI"S Three' Pointo Pen, peßdozen; „27, , ,- ..1. - . - •lari'oaufs Pens, ' • pot ; gtoss, 50 . • lin ax.,r r f.1:11.4 , - I 31 . 16 if, (10 lOa r.:. Gil tut': Magnum Bot not. peridozen, 37,1 Wright's Pon.. va.r.tons kind.., !i 01111111/11 Steel Pen= for Schools.Leross . - 05 litcliell's Pens, i,hterent I:,inds, , . Hogan& l'hornpsdn's three pniti!ed pens. • , Just received, and for safe 'uy , , • B. BA - NN.V:i, Agent. , .../Eeb..o2 , 1 . q.. Ehrenfned s hrases. , Dialoznes iit D , rinan and !'llnet,i'sli, on evin'y nee , :slary to maintain a.fonversatinn, wilh tom, for 114(1111.rneintion, jll,l pn rliohd ,d putt for ' , tile Ili the s.uhsCriher. Also, .• . 4 • German and Enelit, Dictianaties, . German ~nd Cratinnerq • •. t:ormari TiAtament, , nnil IlynotAlooks, Lutheran and , liepritni,l Catechisms, • , - (1.6 lEngij. , h,- ildes`and P. , aher.s, . • ~, ' Gentian Union hymn Donks,"Sz:e„ Sce, • All o' wlarti lcin he sold at Philad,:lphid whulesaln and retail. Ft. It f:11 CIIEAP'CIOODS FOIL VASII, . [ . . And ito CrOdit .gz,ten. • THE subsr,tiher haA ju . s.t opened aCthe §Tnre fornier - 4 occupied by Crosland & Chriiit, tin Rail Howl Pt., a genetal assortment :of Grocerit and Prot-8.1, Is, which he will at the lowest po , sildti• prices for call' : Such as riugarts, Molas:os, cntre,, Chneofife, Tea, VheCse, Itice, - Spices,&c., Sperm and,,%y halo lOil..Sper- , 'inaceu, Moulds and Dfprnid Candle.i.-, • ' Soap, Tobacco, Sezarte f gams, . • Shoulders, Mess Pork, . , Dried 13..ec. 1/11;.: fiA,MaCkerei :I • ; 4 . C. &.C. I wit.u.bi r 'n aI:Hu:RATA. may 2s ist-t.--' ,-, -1! ' 21--tf ?N EL UM Subscriiber has ,lust received an asvortmen ot' choot Honks, which he otters to those' who wish to purchanu to sell min at nil lour raven. if, no lower,than they can be purchased in Philadelphia This assortment ,emilitaees 'almost every tied.— Try us. - B. PANNAN. Agent: Sept.ll, 1814.. El r corit,r of MOM IfiNNA.N• satOoL BOOKS, -P4tent For the ,use of AqneS, Railu:ays, for sale, or. Impdrled. to order by the 7 .S a bscrib I , , , .. sip lIESE Ropes are no' almost exclusively used in I f ;the Collieries.lind on the Railways in Great Brit: , 3n, and are tound to be greatly superior to Hempen tittles, as reitards4afety, durability and econofoy. . :t -The "Patent Wire Ropes," have proved after three rais service, to be still in good conditiob , where fempen ones, of double the size and Weight:, never. lasted longer than 9 or 10 months. , They hags been used for almiist every purpose to which Hempen Renee g end ',chains have been applied.: Nines. rtailways, Heavy Cranes, Standiing RiU ing, Window Cords, IdOrtning Conductors. :liana! - Halyard& Till'er Ropes kr. '&c.. i They are made either of Iron or Copper . , . . Wire, and in Case, of notch exposure to"dainpneas at (;ali'anized Wire. • . Tristinionialg from the shoat eminent En ineera iii Entland, ran he shown, as to their efficiency, and ant , additioiral infoanathm re'quired respecting th'e dlifereitt rle . erif.eiong. and application will be given by • ALFRED F. RCMP, 55 Broad et..N.l Sole agent for the United States. , . . . ..... '."..... ,1 i ;:,-- ~ •', . F. ;1. I -% . 1 1 c;7 4 * .""-'.. t.. -- Tt• =";-.- i o, -,. ~..-m , 1, 2. ......., ' 7:-..' • '"— • , , , (.1q , ...• ','*.Z., , .7:,' . i - , _ , ----;---• I -": , "4. - -- '•••• • '• ..: ',R.... " 4 ,„ ~.•,,,- l• 5 z. , * 1 F.' $ , • - . - •= 4 --' - - . 1 - "" , :- •. . ' $ "1. --, -,,, , $ ' •••••••• c - > I .• . . •*----- ; '":•''''' N 4 •: : e . 7.4 ..._,--4..... ' ; 64.1 ...... , ' 1 : .-: '— . : • :. 1 ..7.: * 4 - .: ,-: • :: I_.l‘‘,: 4 . „ , ~.. : = '` UI 4... ...-..... • e• ....., ~,,,,X., . .i, - ,:-.. • - -' 11 . F. : : : j r4-:- .1 . - • —.-.' -7. -. 7,1 4'' 11,... . 1 1, ... ''.. '• . • Fl ' ''. D.Q. 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July 10' •1 ' •, , ; 20--Ir To Dyers, I:lFa.clors, Paper !Ilaters, Steam V.aigine .!t.tOtlers. rind 'no2.ers • PASCNIL IRON WORKS. 1 WELDED WROUGHT IRO'S TUBES ",Fran 4 inches to' ill calibre and ‘.2 to 1I fort lone;: • capable of suet: ttoto4 pre,eire from 4UIJ to '2..'";00 lbs: per square inch] Willl glop klu.lts ITS, L., an/ ,other fix tures• 111 seit • rttinq tog..tbe;.lmth scree>, . JO , I , t...* MI it able for' 6TE. 1 .1,1, WATER. r.i As. and for LOCUNIO'fIVE acd other Sl'Ellll,l4lol i I.ER PLUE3 I . j / , r i l Oi '. - .',. 0 . 3! c7D - - . 0 ,1) 1 tali--; - .- 77--- '7: 7 :-- - .',...-7.7 , 4 •-• • - . • Manuf‘ir,tured and Va.'s:de te•. . , '.. plilinalS, TASTIER & moult's. , Warehouse S. E..:lrner of Thiid & Walnut Street 4 . ' IPIIIIADEL.PIIIA. I . . • :July .11, . - ; .. . . • PO'rl'SVlll iik: IRON W WORKS. f • 1,—.. E. i4j. 31 c N S , EPITF UI.I. 1 announces to the Ph hlie, that he 1:1i has taken the Lsiablishinent known! as the Potts Iron AVoriss, on Aoriveakin Arc •t, where he is thipared to 11 , 1ild all kinds Ste.ani have Rail Road 4 ars, aniDlaehinery of alniost every escrith ion. at the . hottest notice, and Oli the 'host rea mable terms. . li . . F....- Per Finn; fromabroad, in want ni" , i'llit.am Enttiries will tind it to their Llvantaup to ,give him a call before eoga. , ina elsewliere. I May 11 -1 - ; 1 , . .. . = GEORGE H. POTTS, . . ,NVITEr s : the attention of ptxreh'n•=erst; l to his stoc k 5, IFett!Goo,Vjti..t! receive!! :net tiaW ditwalat.t at his ',Altai! in Centre .at!., a few door , : ahnvel Ili!! Pou,ville Ilion , . all of whi.th be will etla at tii, lowest pritea fo s r ry-li his own 10,1I!rs, or is exchan;e for.rountry prodlie s e. • • i 1 - • . February 10, t• • ; I 2- * R. • . ' EMOVAL '• • ! I. • I l - :!..-.E.•-,,,-. ar . . - i rs r 7] . l - 7-_,...,.....eThq .. 7 . - 2 - ) ' .7......, • •-• ; . ' , —. . • . ' ! • 1c.Q, !.- 4'.s•' l. ; ' !s! ' s r ' • • s „ .--. ! ' •- ..." , . . • • • • i . • , . I . t-RS, JQSEPII -F.•• SEID 1. . 1 3j 1S retilovell Ilk , reslikettee next I(lner to•Br_own R - P1 pritL! :it , IH .in the hufhlue.Loretipied no ne•hne .... iitorr,Th Crntre Pottville.ivbete he ennthhies ro opetato in allitlie,i , atious branches, ht the Dehtal Art; 4101 as ! , ' Plag. , lnr, IWing • , Cleansinf and Inrawinff. Ur also will insert in the bast manner, iinzle teeth; or %vhale sets. at reasonable prices. i ; ' Hat in 2 had a Mactical experience ormany years, he feats confident offtivlnitati , •raction toiall • who may , . favor him with Ilieir tmtotn. 1 o'Y im . , ! 1 2.6=-•-' • I . - 3 'Cr. a'2 • • ---- REII3.OIVILD:i • MOSER• & 'RATERLER, Ai froM their old 4and'in .Cen 11.t'C e -E m rSt r r e eet,: e to the stand formerly occupied by the Messrs. Reber, at the Corner of Norwegian and Rail Road Otreets, where they Will expose for sale t -g ALL THEHVARIETIES O} MEAT S . R e ,/ real Lamb .3171,10 n Pork/ Hafify aud Lard at the lowest markel-priCe4. . ' Call and sqe th em. i ' March 15.1845. If= • - APOTHEGARY STORE. ;'' Tifilsubscriber offers fopsak a well se __ ected and genuine assortment of DRUGS' MEDICINES, .S,;:, Il consisting of ' Chemicals,. Itt ' ediciries, l'rfu ''',,,, nierv, Window Glasses, Patent Medicines Drugs; Paints; Dye-Stings, Oils, and Varnishes, Pain Bro,hes,.&c. Which lie is disposed td, sell at a smal advance, and respectfully solicits a share of the patron fag° of the public. 1 .! . . , c:e Physicians prescriptions carefully f compounded. . ' I JOIN S. t_t.; MJIRTIN': . • S‘s March IR, - • , 45- , . , Dr: B. Beaker, i , • . . , . T . ATELY from flrwitT:tburg,infiwins I the inhabitants ..-' of Pottsville, and the public in genral, that he has become successor to Ors. Haesler and lihrpel, as limn eenpathic Physician, in, its various branches,- and' re: spectrally solicits the patronage of Ore. Chester and Harpers friend. Ile will attend to all calls harlot: a professional'character. -, Hts, charges Will be moderate. erne° is the house of Mr Infra Clolt, Watt' t: Ind Jewelry .Establlshment, 4 doors South of Mr.. S ich tees;and opposite the latB, Mr. Win. T. Epting' -Drug Store, in Centre Street. ' Pott.tville, , October Pl, Iso, • _ __ .., • , Qat-AM SYRUP MOLASSES.*Steiv , art' New !York Steam Syrup Molasses, a very perior article,' for sale by - • May 31, E . Sll, FIGS,- 7 ...A. few i drums (OA Figs.': also Lemons, Oranges, and Raisins ost received. and liii . &Ile by - JOIIN S, C. MARTIN. Jan. 18. 18 13. • . . ! 13_3 L. THE,. ~:'..K114,1&_-.'i.Oliß'AL, - • "i> e.:l - = ". •.' *se , • - • tok XCIRP.I. I I: UN% ACOUSTIC:VILI. THEORLIWiE-TOA tk v fk -, p 1 OEAMESS • alt. , . . . : Scarpa's Comp' ounel Ereosote Acoustic Oil FOnthe / . nre of DE A F-N ES S , puiis, and, the it charge of niatter from the ears; also all. thOse disif-: ,resale noises like the buzzing of -insects Salting of water. bezzing of steam, Lc., B,:c_ which ar.i symptoms of approaching deafness and also , attendant with the disease. -.* The following: Editorials and Certificates wl be read with intermit as :hey speak faits, which are "stubborn MOATaTft toRDINATIT Cent: :—if ally ' have doribts they not now dismiss them, and tlre most increllplous may en Deafeessas rumble. Numerous casts of cures.-and many of them vury - remarkable—hy the,m3.e of •grarierii Oil,' have bruit' I - midis - 117', but this 'caps the Veiling or old may yet recover hearing. lady in[Smithtield, Pennsylvania. oral now about 60 years of are had Mien gradually getting deaf for more thou.-hi roars. su t let it was noet to imunsoible to make her hear ronveNotion in the loudest tones orvnice: LaFt.willier she W.I. indmool to .try 'B,•ritiel's Oil for Deallor•-i.' It is only iter..ssory to add that she has us. ed two :”itiles, nod that her.bearingis pet Cectly restor ed—she cured.- DEAFNESs Cearn.—The -following extract front a letter wrltten by Mr. Johnson of Cie. - ton, to a friend in this i•ih• is important.. t 'Thebatik of Sc'aipa's OD for Dnaftlestt, that you sent nte,lwith the Wi , llthatlloy tlanzhteiSiVonhttry it, has beetVut , ta!, and in its etrect.,, have aitonished •itt knoV,- how very deaf She 'has hoer) attire she was three year now licare q u ite well, but as the ine4icitte has all been used. I with !,ou to send the an other bottle. which I have Every reason to believe: wt cure her entirelyr—[Times. For sale by 11. , R. OUMPERT, SeCond Street, Philadel'phia. and by - EICIIHOLTZ &'SANDERSO':N. July 22; Avnts,Potterille . , • iVgO ETER HEARD OF'_ Dr. Leid:Os Ceebrated Ointment I , An,ING to rum the. T. , ..ttor;llcll, Dty and WatOry Pimples of the 16! and INVy, Stalyi Eruptioni, and • Diseases of the Skin? , • Oftlig many thousand bottlett. Put iu bottles tcilh the w"ruls Leidy's •I•etter mid Itch Ointment' blown hi the side,) lucre has an instance been knowt or heard from d•llere it haul failed. A number of'refer vita, eau be made, where jt . haS been used in sc honk factories, oil boagd of vessels, and in families, and cer ,titirateS conk! he published of thein, hut for the dt•lira. ry in hnviug ftalnee 11111)1i311,111i rnmtectiun Wall cc lnath>onu• and nff;ktions. Price '25 tieing per Bottle. ' :It is prepared only end sold whelle, , ale. and relitil Br. Entporiern.,No 01 North SECONT. street, below Vitio*tarnet, sian tht Golden Lade ail serpents,) Philadelphia, and by all rite ditteieit Britt; ti-t+ and Sgrisekeopers attached to lli. Leidy's adtnr i4e own tcr "Bloodyiitti"lh :another i - t . oluitin. (Whit I plea ;eta to and read, (besides many Others thrpngn oot the: rrounry. Sohrio Potts:vine a .1. G. 111ZOWN'S Drug Store lie Eptin2'q ) , -, Stay 11, 1914, ID—. , I ri~u;: et , ntantly increasing popolnrity Intl . ..rife of A.,Fahnestuck's 'Veinolutte ha, induced of 1 r• son s who are envinnei of tti; sticco,s to palm' ,:iriqn,,n tLc 01:hr preil:.titi , ,te which nll maintal men kot‘a 1 , 1" inetTh.....cious trot& Ole s].--t•tmt. " 'I'L:: Ve.nor'ile has tnadp' iissysy into pubilellivoul around of intrinsic merits.: store than aro- other medicine olihe kind now used; and ninny svorui reinedit: have by dint of been lorry(' into i 6,1 - shortly after gone etc the obicurovehich thei l r Nviiithlessness justly mer iied. l'haitesToek'si Ni'erintruire continues to be trions.ohantly sustszoed . . It Ivor only to bre, iiqed and its effects w . Ol I idly sustain sill that is said of its wondel expelhre , prove 4. Certificate. Woks, Erie Co., ;Veto Y., Jan,7,1543. . We certify that we have . used [I. A Fahnestoek's Verimince in our faitadS: and in every case it has provided a decided and ell . 4,tual remedy for expel !.!::c worms from the sysidm. %V , cordially recozn• inend.t to parents who hare children afflicted With that dangerous malany . . AWN VIRGIL. - . ,ti M, B. I'AIE, ROB'T M \ Y.. .- .. , .1 JOSEPH BURROUGHS. For Sale, wholesale and 'retail, at the Drug Ware house of, EINE H. A. FA IiNESTOCK & Co, -Corner of Sixth' 411,1 Wood sts. Pitsburg, .For talc in I'ot!i , v , l!e. hr PAR-VIN, Drttigishe. • • De,tern!!er, 9 , 50— MEI For Couzhi; en 14 1 ,4; Influonzag, Catarrhs . . Whooping Coo ; Pain:: of the re:lst and Sidi s; llrdurbilis; " .i,tiona; Group; Difficulty of firt , athin2 and Ex 7 7 vejle,rat ion; Shalne,:s of tlNath;• light id- niation tlei'l...lln2Sl, and arrest of. notice:tailing ennsnmption IT has been but a few, years sinei this znedietne has J been introduced into .t his country, and has been pro ditelive ofi most astonishing and unexpected results. severallluindred certificates of its efects have been heretofere• published, it ii only nen.esinary nmv'to te mind tle. public where it can be obtaincitgenuinc Throughout Germany it known as the, "Life P e scenic," add is the onlytnedieine in use theke for the I Itoce street ions. it is put lip in half pint bottles, with full directions ,50 Cents a Bottle Prepared only Mom tha original receipt *tabled at it great price,) and .old wholesale and retail, at Dr..l.iti dy's Health Eniporium, No. 101 noith Second street, near Fine, (sign or the Golden Eagle and 'Serpents ) Phi ribdphil • . rm. Is in Pottsville. by 1 C BRO,WN, Philadelphia, .fleadhig 60. oA:tits ville Rail Road." • Reduction of Freig,ht on Merthandize. ON AND.AFTEIoriday • next,;Jyrie 25th, 1814, R. 11 Goods will be forwarded with 'despatch at the Gd tow ing • rates of Freight, between(tteading and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. .ilefuyeen Between . . • lictirlino• Rvading .. • • and and. i . , . Philo. Polfxrilli. Prister;slato, tilos, - 4.c.. - _ei 10 • 75 cti. Piz iron, blows. timber,' ) • . . marble. instil. tar, pitch,'. - 120 ~ -10 as. and urind6trieS, N„,i,, i( spike.:, 'bar iron,, I ;elk ' ' •.. cast ines.leall.turpentjne I • - bark, raw tobacco, salt,,} 1, 40 160 ' , provisions.potatues, him I . , . bar, strives, ,'i.o., • . j . . Flour per barrel, - • • 16 eta, . • 711 cts, Wheat, corn. rye, clover • - 4 cts. ' 3 cts, seed, 4• salt per bushel, Groceries, hardware,steel, - . copper, tin, brass, ilo , ine,dic liquors,tnachine ry, butter and eggs, cheese. lard and tallow, oil, wool, comm. leather raw hide., paints', oys ter?, lionip. and cordar.e. 5 , Dry Goods. drugs ..c. niedi-) . C . hies, . fore ig'n liquors,) 'wines. glass, paper,fresh ' 260 fish, meat,_ confectiona ry, books; ~ Stationary. -- •• I No 4,lditional charges fir comtrdsphin,,.sthratte, or teretvinz or del i Ve. ring freight at any' of, OD? Compa ny'sl/rlitit3 on the line: July 15,1813 20 , • , . . .. TUFT received on . consienment, 100 kegs of Nails-- el a very superior, qualify, and assorted siies ; they. will be sold cheap for cash, by.lpplication to.the'sub criber at the York Store. , . E; YARDLY June -8 • . • 24 42-.6 ran nowt . s thß flute. Do do for the Violin, • Containing each new and cothplete Inatrnctions, to gether with about 150 pieced of Music, price 50 cents each; just received and for sale by B. BANNAN June '29 ; Agent. T. & Ji BEATTY. • • RENJAMISIS ARCHITECT. . • n R Prautdcal douse Carpenter, illustrated by 64 en 1.1-gravings, for the nse of CarpeOtera add 'Builders last edition of 1143, just received and for ale by • 'Aug. 23 . —3l : B. DANNAN, Agent MEDICINES. .CURED CZTIrICATE S. - 4,00 1011 Z RtmEDY Facts for the . People. Dr. Becater's PUPIONAJZI PRESERVATIVE, cstma. THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE Joseph - incliurroirs • splendid Lttae of London and Liverpool Packets. ARRANGEMENTS FOR, 845. Old EStablished rasiar,e ince: • 100 Pine.Street,Col;; of South,. • ' - rrDE subscriber bees leave to call the attention o his friends and the public in general, to the follow in; arrangements for the year 1615, and for the purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin,,and Steerage l'imi,engers, by the following Regular •Paclat - .Shtpx to and frona . Liverpool. Ships' Naines. Captains. Days of Sailing from New York. . New Ship, Nye, June 6 Oct. 6 Feb 6 United Statei, Britton, " 11 , ..*4 II " It Garlick - Skiddy, " 26 '" 26 "- 26 Patrick liaary, Delano July. 6 Nov. 6 Mar. ti' Waterloo, • Allen, ,"' D " 'll "11 Roscius. • Eldridge, "26"26 " 26 Independence, Allen, , Aug. 6Dec. •OApr.. 6 Samuel, flicks, Bunker, "11 " 11 "11 Sidtbins, E. obb, -• " 25 ',' 25 "26 Ashburton. fluttleson, Sept. 6Jarr. fOlay 6 Stepheh Whitney, Thonnwm, -'• 11 "II " II Sheridan - .Depeyster, "26 " 26 "26 Ship's Name, Captains, Days of Sail in e. from Liverpool. . .. New Ship- ' Nye, . July2l Nov. 2.1 Mar 11 United Stales, Britton, " 26 '' 26 f" 't•Ay Garrick, = Skiddy, . ' Ang.ll Pee. 11 Apr. II Patrick Henry, ' Delano, . " 21 " 21 " 21 - NY:tterlon, Allen. • , " 26 " — Vi " 26 Ito:will5, , Eldridge, Sept. 11 Jan. 11 May 11 Independence, Wet, " 21''. 21 " '2l Samuel Hicks, -Balker, "• 26 " 211 " 211 siddouo, E.:, obit, Oct. 11 Feb., 11J'he:11 Ashburton.- atittlostin, " 21 " 21 " MI Stepltm Whitney. l'hompson, " 20 Feb. 26 .1•nr2.6 Sheridan- . Dimieyster,.Nov, 11 Mar. 11July II ' 11l addition to the :thrive Reenlar Lines. a number of splendid 'Mew Yor't Built Transient `'l.l.PA'. s !lel) as the 'Adirondack.' 'Scotland.' Russel fanver.',•E 'tin,' and 'Sett.' will continne to sail from Liverpool, .) w kly in ... Regular stiecession. titer -by prevent ine the lea. 'pits , siblllty of delay or detention in V.ivertitiol ; and for the accommodation of Per.ton, wi t illitc! to remit money In their familir , or frinrtt. I have .arrrtneed the pay ment of My Drails Oh the following'Banks: • ', . Cork, - . Linierick, • , . Clentmel,, ' Londonderry, Sligo. ' • Wexford, Belfast, Waterford, ' :Galway, Armagh. Athlone, • . nlef ai n, KS bellow, Militia, Tratee, Enni&killen, Monaghan, ' You:trial, Banbridge. Itallvmena Parsonstown, Downpatrick, • pa i•an, ltrzon, Dungaituan, Minion, Ennis, Ballyshannon, Stiabane, • Skilibreen, Omagh', • Mallow, Dublin, Cootehill,. . Kilrnqh, Smola ntf—TFiity Bank of Glasgow. ' England—Messrs. Spooner. Atwood & Do. bank er k London ; Alessrs. P. W. 13Yrnes & Co. Lii.:Arpool. Passengers can also be engaged front Lwerpool. to Philadelphia. Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular Parket Ships on applieat ion being nettle personally , I or by letter. [soot mad.] addressed to . t JOSEPII 510111111 A Y. Ibil Pine erect, . corner of - Smith street, Nett York. • AGENTS. Benj. Hanna n„Pottsv Me. Pa. ; ;Michael Molten, Ro -1 ele,tor, N. Y.; Jr.e 'ltaleot Provident,. 11 , I. ; Ti Co tt ei t . Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio ; Thomas • Alt.(ltia do, nita.N. Y. 1 :i.lso beg I cap. to ilt,illre my friendstind the public. in general, that ilm ertMtest punctuality Witt be obser ved is the sairng of the above Ships, together' with all others which I May have. and that Passenger. trill experience nn dclay nit their arrival al the different, , 1 tuts where they ;titan to embark. . P : S.—Fcto. P ig,lfe ran aloi in , secured from the %%urines Port- , in IL•131,t1 and Scotland, from whit It Ste:tom:li run to Liviirpool: 1 BEN.],'ll./INNAN, Pot t sell le. Sole Agmit for the State bf :Pennsylvania. February 1, s— . N NEW STORE. 01. IV V. &31 A RS, ESPECTFULT,V r ' unonnco to the citizen,' o com:ty,that they have rohnnenyed hi.si nveg in the Suite F. ently ocvnpied by Wltli~ici C. Lc ib, 1111! ' llItOr F(111110 , f VIC Post Mike; in the Borough of ‘vliere they hail." just opined a new and carefully sekkted ot,i4 of Dry Gvadv, Giaccries, , Glass, Queens, Earthen and ; 114. 1111,v Wart, Jr. 4.e. Amon?, which may he found; Cloths, Casstmeres; Sat tinetts, Nlonsertre 'de lairs' Ginghatui law us, Merl noes, Silk., Satin, Laces, Napkins, Ihhlla,el . Flantiels, Marseilles, Valencia. Silk, Satin, and other Vi Mina; a great variety of Itislins, 111 cited anti Untd,actted, Silk. Cotton, and Ginghams, Handkerchiefs, Summer Coths, Velveteens, Ladle's and GeUtlentan , s stock taores. and Mits of all descriptions Also, Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans 3tolas4es, Sugar. Coffee and Tea, Cheese, Candles. Soap, Sal Mon,, Shad' Mack erai, nerring, Matas, Shoulders and Smoked Meat generally Tobacco, Sega rs, Cracker'e, 'Butter, Eggs, Lard, Sweat ni I.anip Oil. 4c . & :Ste Having. purchased their goods with great care and on reasonarrind erms, they will he di Tole them, at prices quite as low as their neighbor., Pubrungy `24th. FALL AND 11 . 1NTE1{1 FASHIONS. 111RS.111 A IZTIN. w-ouki respeetlullyin form the Itldies or Puttsvinti n(!• v lenity thatft she will open her faill ;Intl winter .fash. ions, this morning; volicits- them to examine ,he zissnronent of Bonnets, Veliims,• (laving selected her goods with care as to quality . beauty and style, she confidently 'anticipates a coo tinualice of that patronage, which , has' he.etolor been so liberally bestowed: Nnvemher:3. • • 41— NE,W GOODS: TosErn MOTtfAN, has Just received a tilwrassort e) rnern of Goode, :intone whirli are splendid new style Prints, Silk Eintiroidered Neti r .lgarls, Brussels Net 21 yards wide for;Sliawls. Thibei :ihd Silk Shawls, Lisle and VA!ninon Lace. a very superior article of Stripe Jar onett 3lnsiia. Thread Lace.,llleonet Inserting., ...variety ofother fancy goods, all 'of which will be fOll at the lowest ca,li prices. ' I Pottsvill 'July 13 r 2S . . TO tAWYNAIN AND SCRI,VENEIISi, .rsour. subscriber has just received a beautiful ar- U tide of foolsinp paper. roleil and plain, alm oat us tetl'2ll ns Parchment, puilableToi Instruments yr writing, which will besold by the ream. quarter or hail ream. ' August 10 • • • BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES 'MADE OF THE best 'refined American , Iron, for male at Omit the Sarni price., of the Iron in tar, helm^_ a sayuf of 'about 1110 per ' , •erit to the parehaster. All shoes sold, ar warranted, and if not satisfactory. can he returned and the money will he rifurided. 1;11.A1 & 11110TIIER, 42 Walnut st., • JIIST reeeivett at th e York Store a large and genera asAottni , ott of {follow W rr con.‘isting I'l,B, 6,4, 2. and 1 vall. , n 11.0 cr.. &c.. &c.. which will be sold whet •r , 1I nr rmail at the lowest Casa prices, ‘s• 12.:01i1,51e6 . 5 f all sties. a Cedar ware suet% as‘tabs. huckets, , Jan. 112,1a15, - .e— EI3WARD YARDLEY. • roity OF Tit E ralltEllt crimes, murders, poisonings, parricides, Andel eves and t ertst,frnrn ttsa, Peter to nre• 7.rpthe XVI. indivfing-the history of the Brines, Nan yrs,. Fatheisme the chorch. •Reltglivos °Mem. Cardinals, bittlsitions. Schisms, :led the great Re ii!rmi•rs. , with ihe cram.. of Kings. qneens. and Fin' t ern's:tit : Louis Marie ne,cormenin. translated from the French Part Ist 25 cents—with colored,plates ni cm. just received and for sale by B; BANNAN. Agent. • May 15, , O. C. LIIVS.—TEMPERANCE LIFE BITTERS—an unequalled - Strenathenirn; f'o'r persong laboring unilre>fuloinnary di6eases of l any kind, for sale at MARTIN S Drug Store. , Mach 22, 12— TIIO3ISONIAN :SIEVICINES A GENERAL a•i;ilrtrn , :nt kept conit3 ntly nn band 11 EIIMOI.T2 & SAN DERAON'S Now Drug,Store, Pottsville„ 10 ' 1 35 July 22 . . • Letter Presses, 'Very' Cheap. •. AT the low rate of $7 N. which are csrial to the !reit Presses, and will last as logt, just receiv ed sale by ' ept. 14. . 37 • Eliierson's Sthool.'-Books; FIRST and Second Parts Aritumetici Readers, Part 1 . Do' _ ". 2 • Do • " 3 • " 4 ' ' , ' All of which. will be sold wholesale and retail at Philadelphia prices. , Reeollect our motto—"NOT DE UNDERSOLD: , B. HANNAN, Ag't Nov. 30 • ' 43- HIPS:.—For sale at MARTIN'S Drug TIT St'ore—an nsisoitnientpf Gig, Bulky, and Carriage Whips. Match 22 riII.FOUNTAYNE'S CIMIESE Wan SRADltA removei Superfluobe flair from the Face NeCk, forehead; are. For sale at MASTNIII Drug Stare. March 13, - 11-- UNITED STATES. I=ll B. bANNAN, A:Ct. •32 Hollow Warei BA NNAN, Agent PRILADEL I PHI . A • WILLIAM H. BR OWN, - & CO., . WHOLESALE DRY GOO D DEALERS. , 20,. North Fourth aired Phi!oda; • ~ . , HAVE a large Stock comprising ] a genaral variety of AASEEICAN and 'FOREIGN DRY GOODS. : They regularly attend the .dicttan . Sales, at which they,can freatiently purchaie many seasonabledeserip, firma of Goods, mach.' below the regutax.prices, and which they will sell at a small adrance. • They.recisve many goods direct from Manufacturers, and will also be receiving ; the' newest styles of Fon- EMS GooDs as soon as they are ih the market, from im portations both here and imNera York Their exertions will be direeted `to keepinegonstant ly, a very superior assortinent ofithe: most desirable ,Staple and Fancy Goods, which they intend to offer to Country Merchants on the Most favorable terms, and at the lowest prices they can be fonntl at in the city of Philadelphia, and respectfully invite them to examine for themselves. Their stock Consists inpart of the following: Cloths, Cassimeres,' Sattineits, Jeans, Plaided and Striped Jeans, (a - new artfete,l! Flannels. Km - sees, Linseys. Red nidding, C•inva's Padding, Beaver teens. Velveteens, Velvet CUrds, Alpaca Imstres Vestines; Cravats., Stoeks.3.lronsse. do Lailts, Gingliama. Lawns, Irish Linens, Russia Sheeting and hnsSia Diaper. Goods for Summer Wear. _Nett . St e Fantiy Fit:tired Linen DriDings, Plain Brown Linen, Crape Gm, broons. corded,. Plaided and striped Ditto. (new goods.] Plaided • and strip .d Kremlin:, (tikv goods.] Nankeens, Extra Heavy Cotton:idea, fin tamer CliVhs, Denims, Mexican mixtur e s, • • Blue and Fancy Cedotireil Drillings, Satin Jeans, Fa»ry. Sltigl fillies Cassimeres, Coat Giuchanis, .• Brown and Bleached Mtislins, Tir kings, Brown .Drillings. Canton' Flannel, Pfau White Calobries, Checked and striped dirto. face Canibrirks, nets; link Muslin. Moll aild Swiss ditto, Lace Goals in vat ipty. - Colottre ICauihricks, ry, Cloves, Thread, IN tons, and a fall as ' nor:pieta of Trim:Min: 4 , c. &c. : rnixTs-,t very extensive araurtment, to which new St) les are added as they cum: froin the Alattufac.: turerii. Philada., March 1, 4 IHE subscriber has Jong triad the agency n HULL'S PATTY] . IIIICISS and keeps constantly on hand, various kinds ~f Trusses, of dapted to the varieties 7, , o1•1-leriiia or •Rupfure, which will be fitted on the patipnt when required , DILLW.VN, PARRISH, • ° l'Dru,7„,ttist, Chemist aturAjiothecary, S. %V.' • corner of Arch anif Sib 4 ' os. Philadelphia. I • Also, on hand a caret/A:2i selected ,assortment of Genuine Medicines , and Chemicals. to,sahirh the Attention of 'Physicians Storekeepers is invited 7 •with the various Patent Nledicities, pared from the most approved formula, and sold at market price% Philada., March 1, I 9-6 mo J. HARRADEN FORWARDING.A7cD CO3IMIS,SION NTERCHA.IVTi Vine street. Wharf, :Schuylkill, l'hiladelphia. jj 117, , PECTFULLY informs hiq friends and the Mer l:tel.:tots ofSilotjlkill. Berltr,and Iho atijoitritiz ho IS now pre'phired tier rorewe and ferwarrl Merchandire of every description I.y•Canal to 'Pint Carlton; Pottsville. Readinu'and the intermediate [dates* in coodroverd Boats. lit rates ;front 10 to 1(10 per cent lower thou by 11 tit I nail " , 1111,Crilii4 will 'fillip minds nt a lower freizht than t hoy can ll° r turd burn th , Delaware flint. with these advatdasos to the t7apla Ins. the shippintr, ch - ires are tisoonss. 0rn.r.17” IS volt. and to) deto n lion of the ?mods... that Moreharde into Op end on re - retvin? them in all despitell al; Boats Will r. leave his Wharve, t !vireos 'for edmtnisAion, storner. reivine or delivering freight nuany oftl,ie 1:01ding:: on' the line. ; Mort handize for Readiti_ will lie delivered frcirn the 1101110 lo the :tierchants Philedetphili March • P.2.--tlinet E. A. HATHAWAY & Co , GENF:I2.U. CO3ililt 4 c l lCly 31(1IICHANTS:', ' I ' ! ' ~Va '23 Xorth Jr heerce,:. foot of :01reh st . - . Plidould ph iq 1 1.% V E received on cnittimitztbfit and offer for sate a - "Ms lowest cash prices— ' lid biles Ist sort eastern hops ; 2000 _alts Call and winter press'd whale oil : , 1000 do . ....do 'do rblaclctish oil, - • 30041nz painted pa ilk; ', - i , pm mow . , lot qualily speryn candles ; - ' ' 150 do mould 1010 vi caiulles •- • , .. „ • 200 do yellow snail; 50 do Nu. I t Ilot l ,'ate . ; 4 f• '3OO d. "Imbed (scklml)-he'rring : - ' 100 doo'in .;‘O. 1 ! ',ln 100 blda. ackerel.lNns. li2 and 3 ; • . 511 do Halifax Salmon t • - 50 do gibli'll Herring ;; ; • ' 23 do !tickled ce'dthm . ; ; • „ ' 40 at , Cranberries; ! . . •. 50 tubs Goshen - hatter ;, 4 ---:- •. • .40001,, H lerkimer, county . • ..; • ; 10.000 dm dry cmiti,ll : • 50)0 to haki• MM.] (in dritms) - . 30111) do 131itnilla cordage., I . Philadm, Ja i, 11, . i , i • 2--ly . . , ~ . .REMOVAL . . - . • . . -;:. . - W. V. ANDERSON& CO. I I AV C temporarily runiove,llrilin 21, to N. 20 rortli Water Areet. Phil lifl..lphitt. a 64w ilonr. iIION i•, I'hey will roatinne hi kern nillnd, a hell and ten eral a,..,•orwmat. iel Gwceries, f..'nitable fir the t'nemtry 'frade. They are inirnlnnth well sninilitnl with I 10.,1111- :%•rent kinthi.ni Gwen and Bla0; Teas, - and narlituknly dtc th, and sup..riur 11111tiiiiCS. : . They are al,o at all tunes prepared to furnish Winns ; and Liitenrs, of all kinds, and • - rsprcialw fur Medicinal purpii ; ses, and 'when required tbr such t _ _1; u ' ,es, .superinr articles will be v furnisliell,- warranted pure,, as impotted,and of the quality rep , .R 1 resented. They are.now daily renewing their supplies of Ne .v Crop. Now Orleans, and West India Sugars and Mo lasses. Also, superior' and Prime strong Green Rio , cotree, with other descriptimi; of heasomble goods, all of which they will di±gusedt; at extremely law rates. Philatliglphia, Feb. 22; ! t PURE WHITE LEAD &''Brother, IVIA N rAcTuia;its.. NO 65 north Front .. ?reet Philadelphia, have nolv, a good flintily 01. the t warranted pare white lead. and thoeCtlSlomers iv have ber:n sparingly suppled in consequence r.la run on the article, sliall - ndw have, their orders filled. No knawn substance possceses those perservatire and beantik in; properties desirable lit a paint, tit an equal extent with unadulterated „white lead; herice try admixtia.e of other materials only_ mars ire value.. Ithas therefore been; the steady aitnol' 114 manufactures, for many years, to supply to the puttlat a perfectly pure white lea-,i,land the uneen,iirvie..= maid ):.r the article,' is proel Ina t it has WI with 111- yiir It Is invariably omitted im one head—WE 111 Eli LL '6llo' 111 It hi' 611, and on the-other, WAIIMANTF:Ir I.l:ft*--MI in red letters. • \ 0 vember 19,, • MILITARY; STORE, 'IINEW. Rubscriber non , ,Tlegpeelfbliv inform his -a. friends and C 11,31011 0 .1• 110 focoad hia 31 , (b+p In Third Street; Nu. n fw doors below jince„ wirer, r,c W.mtk3 has .leased 14 see his old <m9lolllo •• and as many nen: , ti ! ,,i7 as are tioqinFed to favour him With heir custom He sttli continues twmaiiittactart• Aiditary and ,131.ortmen'ii artii.llm or every deseripr such as leather. Cloth. Felt; Silk and ; Beaver K ress Caps, Grail :initerns; Forageltapso roisters Mt:troop Hndq do ;(:tiriniich Boxes, 134)1onct c .hhards. word Belts of all kinds ,Canteees k Knapsacks, •diflerent pattern.: : Fire ;tuckers, Pasting Bases, Tribe do, Brush rod Picker's Plotne. iPtimpoons Fe : omen's , C.'aps, - I,eather Stocks; Gun gq. , e3. superior quality 1 4 hot Bazs..Gatne BALM DrUTIICA:C.,&C. ILTOtd.rS. ti6nkfully received and promptly nt 'code t • • 11V I LLIA CRESSNIAN, , No.ll/1 North"l'hirdStreet,l. few doors belqw Rat Phil idelphia. Janua.r.y 13, 1844 2-6 m MARS H'STiEt , SUPR & IOR,PATENT . *..s - • :), . sa b ._.,. . e lb . • , . • , : ALSO; : Dr. Joseph Wiiite's Utero Abdominal Supporters., • A supply.of the above tivieleq, just received and for sale, at the manuf4turerß price 4, by JOHN) S. C. MARTIN, Drigrrist. October 2S, 1 . , . 44-- - i'ocket Books aid Wallets. THE subscriber has just opened the best stock of Pocket . ,Hooks aril 'Wallets; ever offered for sale in this place. Call and examine for yourselves. • , . ; B. BAN,NAN, Agent. Feb. 22, Gold Dliunond Pointed Pens, rr TIESE Pens will last from to 10 years, in constant' use,will write rin almost any kind of paper, and Ink will not corrode them. - Fcir sale at less than Man.' ufaeturer's prices, . . ; B. BNNAN, Agent- ' March 2, .'• 121 MIMES AND Ismail Int fresh CM" I - Smyrna Figi, and a few jars and noses or fresh amp Fianna, for sate by , p. MARTIN. !parch 1.5,18.15. • Saritter'a Depattmeiit, Lime it. Effects as ti : *tk rr a tire. Of acrvantage of 14 . 40:post form. AS there - are many cases in which; lime ought .1 4 to be applied nnmixed and in the t . ;:}tistic state, sothere 'are others' in which h htibOt;and most. beneficially laid upon the land in 4 mild state and in the form of compost. i! 5 • • • " I. When.liMe is reqiiircd only quanti-• ties, it can be more evenly spread :whett previous. Iv well mixt& with from 3,, to 8 ir4 ts Its bulk of - • soil.• . t . • . 2. On:ligt4 sandy and gmvOly;Soils, when of • adry charactlr, unmixed lime will i rriiag up much coiv-wheat riyielanpyruns and Oclpopp*. If they are moist soils, or if rainY'4eitther ' ensue the lime is apt to tun into motiar',:and thin to form either anirnpervious sulxiol,:nrjumps-of hard conglorMeratei which are brought • Ofil/ythe plough; but do not really yield their . liMe ! iodhe I• • - These had consequences are all abided by ad ding thelin) in form of cortpOst; '• 3. Applied to grass . lands—unless ! the soil be stiff clay = c; much coarse grasS'lseo it generally better and safertrinpply it:in com post forM.- The action of the linia . On tender her bageis by • this means moderated; and its ea bansting' effect lessened upon 'isPilS which con tats little vc6traile matter. • ' 1 ;; the 'compost form the° ;ai ' ate quantity of lime acts milre irninetliately. lyMg!in a ; state of-Mixture those chernijal engeS jwhich lime either. 'induces or proinciteS; have alrdady to a certain extent taken td tce, Sifel thus the sen 7 Ode effil-C't of the lime heroin ei lapparent in. a shorter lime tfter it has been hildiapon the land.• 5. This 'lista( morn distinctly! 00 case, whent ' I besides earthly matter. th.c-iyeii yeFbtable substan ces. ditch scOurings. and °tilt:l.l ttense• are mixed with- the' list. The exporietiae levery• practical 1 m bas t ion proved bas t io proved how very m ih More enrich iim•such CoMposts are, and more! -Obvious their effect ucioti lite soil, than the•sin . o applidation of lituc afOnc. i!!" 1“. '6: It is etdted , as the result of, 0: tended, trial in' . • ; . Flanderind imparts of FranOe , , that a much smaller quantity of lime laid ori.•inthis - form will piotlucaan 4qual effect. For,.tlnS,One cause may be that;the Inns are prevented ; freM *ling upon the mass of rohmast as they WoLla_ do upon the open soil—it} wit - siting out cithel rho lime itself or the saline substances which a'rei ppdheed during, its millet?. tvith . the earthly eifil.yftgetable matter with s hich lit is mixed. " 1 •' 7. The ,rider the compost th . timi ' re fertilizing is its action. Tihi l fact is of the Siroja:kind With that bcnrully admitted in respect toStrls and unmix ed link—tii;at it is mor&serrailqin the second -year; or in the second rotation,494 in the first. In conclutqou. it inay be eta ell !that this form of application to especially adapt' 06 3 1.1ie lightest and driest soils, linl to•su;11 us are Efi?Orest vegeta ble matter. I ' • . . • ' L,EA IN G STEERS. '`):P BACK. • ; • • Thel following appeared in 'the tune Farmer several aim with the Sign,nure of Team - - I . • I have o i liserved that very littleattcntion is paid by our farinVrs to learn thOir,siOerr back; but as . they s he'contr. able to draw a 164 forward, they arc , often tin mercifully beaten on 'elielbead and- face. . I {bemuse they will not back aslaro a load, the dri yers (Org.-mpg that much piti4 Ova' been taken tOleariethein' to 'draw well fOrWaid, but none: to push artekwird. To remedy the opcasion of this lieatin;; and.ltrouble, as sours 44 learned my Steers itanly, as it is ca44 . 3,i1ial to draw for i Omit: them on a cart tYlieVe the land is de , 0. • si ending. in i s small degriie. ;10lies situation they will Stion lejirn with-Case to lirekiii.; then I place theni fin leVel land. and ciercift lberM there; then ! s I leant limb to bide up land d 'ludo. rising; the cartli4ing 6o load in it thus far.::! Vyhen I have learned Ebel' 'to stand up,to ebb ioniue as they • r ,ought s " arid black an empty caro iiest either put a .sinall 4:eighf in . the cart, or Like'thein where the land rises fa tter, ' Which answerithe same purpose. " I Thus in a few days they cari i liedeaitted to hick well, and knew how to do it, tvhich by it little use • ufterwaids they will never forieti l- Tins may sp . pear of little:l F consequence to iente, but pichen it is remeniberedi boar frequently I:tvarit to back a load, Sand hdw convenient itiOftep is to have cat tle tlitit bast well, why, ithaufdlW:C Mot learn them for the'tiinel when wo want tlietnihus to . act. Be sides, it saves the blows and• thb . vexation. I ..ne ver .eoneiderl a pair of oxen well 'Woke until they will bade ssilh ease any riaiOn4le.; load, and I would given very" considerable horn more for yoke Of o4i thus tittered,. tliert , . for-those that were not." I Luirning Oxen •to r iyg4.- her—Oien : sotrictirr:s ciontract a bad habitn(pulling or. haul ing aainst each other;'and . sattietimeissrowd each ' • other's° as to render them altinisti,entirely useless • as laborers. It is said that by!' tal.rning them out to feed in the yoke; they tyill lOtirtf to tativein con cert', and thus, be broken .of the habits of pulling • and . 1 0 iter": --- If al yoktletf, eient were" fasi l ened! to 4 heirvy loa -1 ' •. " • • Lied sledge 4r drag, placed in a lia , sitire, anJ the 1 , t oxen seeuro -uch a nianner ilhat they contd not•ca'st or iiijury themselves, and Ihtf load were so , i heavy ,l ',that! they must act in eoliceitito. move \ it, ~, • , they- oLI ISOOA 'earn to pull iog4tier, and berme to the yoke.l Having eaten the grass within reach of their first l location, they wool:llf.neeessity unite their 'effoitsl . to' , remove their'ruid ;to , a fresh spot, and would!idript,for their matto 7r Alitiited,.we.feed; divided. wo,'sterve.—;•Compleie . • .r • W ign Pan Tittr.s.—The bistyraeh for the ho !lies of young, trees . is ofeihes or pot ash : 'one rioundp(potash will t:e.ettolgh for one gallon of mater. ,This shouoit .ai;plicil with I brush or scab to the body or, al:olre° in the month •;tn: of JUly, fort this is the ieasoniinmhich insects lay their, eggs on the ,biLly end,thefpo;ts Of the tree.- This ,wash entirely. deshoy6'the moss on the lady- 'all the liee . and eggri ilia young worms that come contact with IT,he Wash is much preferred tu lime wash, and it I's vegetable sub stance, and it will not close the pores of the wood as lime will. It -has been long hied,4ly the best orchirdists; and has never bee:ri'knevin to injure the apple hee, when applicil . 4 ribov6 directed. .\ . . Binns.-4—thstruct your boys to . protect and treat the birds kinuly. One robin Impl do more to des troy•lthe b l ngs, 'worms, Ste., thit Infest your crops that' aSzen men. • Protect . them as valuable friends. I. • • • ! - Pntstnitao Sods.--Ta preserve eggs put layer cf . salt in the bottom Of:a. jar, and stick the eggs,into he salt: point doitinMorkt, till a !aye of eggs is !Wade, when more galt is put in, and again a laS'er of eggs, and et! at 'successively till the jar is :full. r
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