. . LQVE'S 'LIKE . A" FLOWE.II. eF' ._r qh, hWe'qFlille a flower, that blossoms in• May, St illixibts for an briur,dheti withers away ; A phantom that-hovers around her repose, A cloud o'er the - sunbeam—a thorn to the rsse, .. . ' i. "Pis pleasing, : .. Though teaaing:' . - Appeasing. % . s , ~. Then freezing. rcrplexlng alike to the•grase abB the gay ;.; "Pis trying, , • • , .'laid sighing,' : . .t . - . .. r • ; - . And crying, . :, • • , • - - . ; . Then dying. • • . • ' oj;lo7C.d. like a blossom that whithers'awsy., Oh. a barque that is borne on the sea, It.Avais %vita the. tempest and strives to be free : like tlie barque that is tosAulup and IBM L vy.eck l l, 'pon the sand, leaves the lover to ttrown., • • ° "t pleoing, • Thought wasing„ • " • Tien It :dike to the lair una.the brave, 'Tis tryittz, ! • 'Nlitr9i , idn.7, And r..•, - ) tug. Tutu d)itez. • - Cdt b trqut, : that it ta?F'd onthe wave. • .•tlno Bitni .oro AsTon.2-Idans whet) Aaron Burr was alitnit to ,le:o.e 'fir ho sold Ilk nran.don+ idid:ibout t•weu. is a.•reg.d the favdure and n....hiland, to .Mr. Astor 1. r o• u.IJUO, sulject to c,'en.ptiom.on his return he paying the interest:. Burr was Mr. Actors lap - elnp•cd. and The came back. the incantin4, it had been graded, streets laid out, mmy -improvements made..and coMequendy the property Meatlv enhanced in value. Burr told Dlr. Aside' be pr0p0. , ...1 to t, k the property Oa! reftua tlitt Money t. i Mtcrelt, to which-. Mr. tor of course objected'. The wri!inffS were exam ' ined and ihe stipulation struck f.fr. %%id: 5,1r „1 prise. The midter, was coupromised by paying Burr an additional 550,0..00, the same propert • is now worth many million; of dollars. Po SI NG APi DMIOG k.— , Solly Jones It v• • done the sum I set for you some time ago !' thir, I cant do it: ' do itt I'm ashamed of. you.' Why youlge, I could do any sum that was sent rhe. - I hate that word can't! For there is no sum that can't he done, I can tell you.' i that I know alit= you cant dd. - , dut.' well, well Sall`, let Me hear What the sum ru ty qt ith thith.thiz:L-Jf ono app'a cauthed the to. 11 1 ix of thewhol.a human rathe, how many thuch itiids.e irjakeharrel of thxv,.et thider:thir Jones, you . 11.13 . twn to your . lessons : Pao, thir! ..:•:r.'. l, ii.)'ri;,:r l -f.;'oc , l c2LI parson Roberts, former. had' i mrtimes Cse Fres-minion •to 1 .vi;1 1 01 1 1, uotr; and being a dull man, hilt h ft e \ b s otTcyver, mistook for a very dif (-tent one, did - not\ always suppl'y him with matter. ttti IC of these oicasitiris he put his tofigue out, for tl5 opace of seseral 1711/1111dE, to the great w:Ondernientif all the congregation: Being asked deaeori,mfter the soreic; 'what in the world • ilade • hint run out his tongue so, lie "replied, , Why .. 6 be honest sir, I Lid nutaing else to put BEE vol.; .I‘..aan, making an otll4 to a dying iwit;iiiior who was.very char ! . Vial! an 3 -univets3lly u9ropti!o - I.‘e:son, the que,.tiou; • ;Are you tviiiling to co, my friend! ',4Ph, :yes,' said the si, k man, ;1 'Well,' said dia simple 11,ifted deacon, am glad that you are, fur all the neighbors are hag.' • . He so qtr negro in Kentucky not Imic: since had accidentally inflicted a wound on his foot, which waa 'l.) prove fatal for want rare. A person asked the nc , .. , ,r0 why he did ii-alfth - .1 it up, and was anso, : 7 —.lie he no my t; ! .;; ha he Ma:isa's foot. H Masi want him • we' l ,l, he may cure him iorn tAT t.—nn Ll; 0.111 Ti) COUct t.eta his ~.42.r. ‘ ;.,b it furkvacd prrpi:o ills tonnals for I. n rrikan, a 1 - lo_ir 11/10 liuiiil Lis f•ervtlit t aking t: • aha appa:t tr:!) er.,it.aeJring to g,;,in dcl . he said:— Wit:it's t!,e matter; ix t h e No. sir: naid tile ~ e r%liutt • l, t tt. th'e MEI =9 cicp.c• ofJohoy.lZoe.6, Lout the country {So•ton for the firA time. Ca getting out 0, toe . cTotre of the theV for ii,111112 , leligth one t he other—'l I ne..er sLen lwat ;,f thh: afore—did you The roads arc all :;bed in with houses. whAt past of sir NA, it is saw—rvuieniber •Ves sir. • I Then hva-lish swims by me - it becones a sa.w . fish A'chen'itis-pa.t,and cannot he seen.' Fioiii our , firierrfe cosruloludent' as 9, 1 F 341 vrlieN he reo_ise.l a letter frorri his a I .ird enlisted las a cthinion sof her The tasty_ lodger at „Mrs. Tomki the - ball: down stairs is crying iuieance. N . v.w SalNGLt.M.—tlie captain of 'a vesgehob- • seeing that he always cbt very blue milk, caught tie boy . otte day, aria said to him, •ook heie boy, wheti)mu go home, tell your - "to have his • cons they•leaktaally. 6Pliysiolo6. of Saugages'—A butcher's read . section of dogs,• illustrated by a plate.., • • 'Are Ivou fond of tunguc 'Yes madam, `like it still.' . STRANGE, tF TRUF..--A lady hadaducli, which hearing it waN to he killed fur dinner, walked in - tollie trardert, and deliberately ..turreq itself with age and onions e. George Shar e I•ioking rather dull one even_ in 4, a fileild ob:ierved that he was rather in a low , ,;()11 r repli,d a y'ondtt' lady, sarcastically, •any one can see that G. .I'sl!arp is A flat: - An 'Athenian who was tame in one font, on joinitiithe army, being iatuheil at by the soldierz on iiii . count of his. lameness, said, •1 we here 13 to ruts: Itt better to fill our brains than our chests AnoLi NS, FLETE:S &e.—For sale at MAR TINS Drug Stott., .31 at , sortment pf !lutes. Clarionets, Fifes &c.^ to which he invites the attention of musicians and others • Music ! Music:l! • i., , ircreix A( cburch music, I:yve, SciLledsllllllC; Flom:m.4'4 Ev4nyxlical t h's 11 .'pt. , aory.;,1 - Aacreil Just t . t.r-vtyu awl f•ir, gale by Nuv-,:!tg • 4.-- - MEDIC.IfirES• R. BIVANE'S COMP9U SYRUP OF 'WILD °HERR THE GREAT REMEDY roll. . COINS U3l PTION • L COLDS, COUGHS, SPITTING Or BLOOD' BRONCHTI IS, DIFFIGUiat OF - - BREATHING, ASTILM.A PI.EN 1 - :.. IN THE SIDE ; : AND, BREAST, WHOOPING CODGI - L 1 ' • CROUP AND ALL DISEASE * OF THE LIVER -AND LUNGS, BROKEN '. ' • - ~ (Scrc. i , , CONSTITUTION I • -_ • . THE above is the orig, inal and only revalue prepa ration from this valuable tree. tend hasrsvontits way to public faro: by its unparalleled Sircess to Curing all diseases of the Levs.notwithstanding, titit many ar- - • tides prepared by persons who have mit knowledge of the science of :Medicine ill thetiry or praciee, and sonie more readily to-deceive the hransuskt.. h ting, use a_ , part of the name of the -otival iprepearatittn. suc as ',Balsam e It'qd Cheere." -Ng nit 1141:itri ef Wad Cheery." "Ile/sate of Wild Cherru.aild qtrt.frM;" sVc•• all sprung ,up with a merceoarp view,: after "Dr wa!,lin's Co - mpound Syron of WMI Cherry" had won a reihitatiotiln the "healing art"Mever Co be-forgot ten by many a eel a cheerless tire Side. -Therefore the public should lie on their guard nod purelfuse.none hut the original oreparatidn. which is. daib t s performing ot.,ttell a....toni.Ming curt , ill Pulmoniry roniplaiiits, af ter all remedies hail failed and , tli, patients given up :IF hop.te...s. Thrtmsantl- of certhiitites rigglitt he pub li'-lottl Which o nob! astotti..ll I redutit itietf.i but it is .ilcetiell Dorris-:try; below we miblisli n few of the name. of lIP r-on , who have been dined by this "Won derful remedy; "-- - I Et-lister ri LEN:S. S'reward of, t• e." . Alms tilrottee, Hear Fr tut.forirlesteles to the ellicacy of Dr. It - s,wayne's • Compound S . run of Wild Cherry in curing Valentine Clcipmatt one of the, most aggravated cases Oftliseased I.t.ogs, which has ever been placed upon terrii - d, after ev, - ) iolicr reined:lliad failed and' his Pnpliiiian had toy, It lion tip as mt arable. r. i I : . • Phil . Ithwis„of West Philadelphia, mired of Blee - ding or the Mtat , of tive years standing., tier symptom were - spitting of Itlond,-attended with a lawking cough pain in the Aide, breast and hack, Which tinallY brought on a confirmed Consumption; l entirety. cured by the use of l).. Swayne's Compodud etj.rup lof Wild Cherry. , - , Mrs. llnowN. , corner .of Second 'street hnd German town road l'hiladeldhia, effectually cured occliseasA Lungs and the symptoms of inciPiet ordisumlition, by , -using Mut-Mottles of Dr. Swayne l ,3 Compound Syrup of Wild ('herry. • lt. Jachson,'D. D.. formerly Pastor of the first Pres- M terlill Church N. V. testitlea to the etlicacY: of ,Dr. r:sva)ne's Colnyoutol Syrup of Wild Cheri - y, and reco mmends it to the beads of famtheit, having. % - guessed . its wontletful effect in More thaii one hindred •eases in releiving children of every "Obstinate complaint, ;,itch as roughing. 'Sneezing., choking oqphleM, asth- . vim attacks, &c. . : t. iikaitAii .it SKINNER. Crawford(-notify. Pp.. cured of a protracted c ugh. pain in tile side anAbreast, &c.,' after being reduced to a mere skeleton. .: -- A . - .I Am ci Os:BURN, NVllSSington, Pa., quredl of Con sumption and Bleeding Of the Longs, aft tie r ing given up to, or v eral I Minent Physicialis, and:, having use d noist of the Patent Medicines. : ' • i/This Medirine in all cases gives , immediate relief and is a safe. pleasant and etrecttial remttdy,thail worth a trial front the most sceptical. ‘t. 1 f ' ~ , Prepared toil). by Dr. SWAYNgi'i N. ;corner of 1 \EI , IT and RACE streets,. Philadelphja Where all t. de s must be addressed. , . - du cl '29 1 . _ _.,:- • 4 11, 13— t - tr sale in Pottsville, by DNIELKIIES : BS,,and J. 0. B s kWN;in'Onviglburg, by ID,VOUT 1 Feb. 17, . 7—ly ' I • ', 1 ' ---, It .- canna be Denied ( Far Truth is mighty • DR. LELDY'S APARILL4. • . thcparest, st rongrst, and most eficaeidus ; .iny - other preparation of droperia thee is n Ode. T is:warranted : to he strong.er than bottle; In-MOST 1 others—stronger than four Of 'SOME and' stronger than the of the STRONGESOreparqd bylanroUset to the I•llited Stales. • 11 Dr. Leidy's rS.otrsaparilla is reromtne t tdea by all res pectable physicuti, in preference to any dberl, All who have ever used it. have derived MORE ENEFIT from toe bottle than three to ten ath of i w nd those ho, after II:trill:I need other's preparations, i...vithdittheniltit, will use Dr Leidy's. will soon be convinced tas thous ifitto have already been) orthe fOregning assertion. • The apparatus with which Dr; Lenlylo_ extracts used in his preparation of Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the only - one in the 'United States, tinporteti by Dr. Leidy from the celebrated house bf gelleter & Car coon, in Parhz, at a great expense, and ill eap,ible of ex tracting the- nu dical virtues of Sarsaparillaand other roots, more effectually than by any other prOcess. SEVERL HUNDRED ERTIFf.CATES of re • markable titres and recommendations from Clergymen and physidans have been from time to , tintei published it is onty thought necessary to keep the Kablic acquainted no to where Dr. Leitiv's Sarsaparilla ran by , obtained ymmtine, nanwly, at hi. LEIDVS 114ALT11 EMPO !MUM. 101 North SE ON D Street, nenriVineSt., (elfin 'of the Gohbm Eagle and ,Serlienis;), Fred. Britwn'a and Fred. lilett's Drug Stores, Philadelphian I'n.e ONE, DOLL R per porde; 3 borfle's , for 02 50, and 6 bottles for 51 50, • • Also by J. F. Long. Latica • ster; and atG. ROWN'S Drug Store, foruferly W. T. Epting's,i'iLeutie Street, Pottsville'. • May 11, 111--' E JOYFUL NEWS.. t 'most every discave that. flesh is ne:r, to may "' Is cured by the timely use of I)A CO N 1 POUND I I.:pi: ATIVP: may, be, proved sa , t isrletomily rh those who wdt calf at any nl the stores where this iinvalual4e meweinei,masold, 11 . ) nerimt:cates toroperly authenticated) oCcure - rt . pert . ", qd on individuals who had lost all hopes ol reliec— certifiqutes ot Physicians who had the Most . severe cases muter treatment, their patients liavln - g, taken the medicate by theire.dvice and been cuted—Certificatet , Iron time Piotnonotary,Clerk Orpßanat..:ourt. Ni,. tary.Asc.,st 'Tina their actintlititance.t.witli,persons tit re;itect.ibility and .tandimmz, Imaiilmt the corm 01 th ei r 1111.1,1: men at betal. ha vu voluntarily, 'come fu r wart! and4l , ell :3tritr meat IrPilLilr efise ah'd its cure for public:o4ln, i,roeze cerli• bastes great-bir pep:pulminiation, the ir copy of the itile , t itniiort•int cart tictitet3 nrittittriy test. ui.der si•al, lit LC :Lai viii 411)11 . .$ va till II . Vt . the nietlicteeinitsri. tvhere perjorls tvit witli Serylida o r H vt Whit Clirmlic 'f t .iti tlercuria • ll ii sewers Eruptions of the kin, m inf standov or in cinient Consumption, r IfeadmeheAte. c, truly have an sppnrtnimity of aseeftaironfl. tlit names and . ! of those who ICI at! O , been "treei . by Its I .nil whit. will l.ewillinZ, ic coiled up4o, to giie every , - ition require.. I a imire general er:ilencO that ibis nn quack Utmld 'refer to "rar4s oft the follows well phygicrinix, ti•tirltiqe attested to its t.4 . l,:mov:—Dr. J. P. I I oisriir: . tlit'rin. Dr.. inc. ir r . 11. 11. Mil. lir. J. It. 4rrio.r. Said Wholesale and Retail at the drug had cal Store of !'; • • POttsville. , J. IL & M ner v 1114; thigh Kiatiley Port Carb nn ; Henry Voute. 9rwie,shuig.l January . ' 21, s .• ME t: I NIBS. ANNA 31. OROWNi 1 - 3 ESPECTFTLLY . inforrus ;-the citizens of Pottsville and vicittity / that'sihe is prepared to give instruction on the Tianci Forte; and in title solicits a share of Tufilic patron age. For references, inqufrel of E. B. Eicholtz,• Druggist, Centre st., March .15, 11— Z11:1 s Fags, that Steel Pons.f! E-11111"S Three Pointed rep, per 4ozen, P Marikant's Pens, • pet gross, lin.as. bump-harked, 40 •-1 Bilint's , Matrnuin Bonnm, per, dimetr, Wright's Pens, Various kinds, ommon Steel Pens - for Schools, i i ross • Mitchell's Pens, kifferent Mean & Tbmilpson's three poinkd *ens. Just received, and for oak by 1: I" .ft. HANNAN, Agent. , Eeb. 22 5 1- 5- Ehrenfried's Colloquia Phrases. A ND Dlalngues.lit German: and English, on every A topic necessary to maintain a conversation, whla directions for prcittunciation, jut published and for Salo by the subscriber. Also, German and English Dictionarieh, ' German and English Graniusers ' ! German Testaments and Hymn Books, • , Lutheran and Reformed Gatechis)ms,". • Do do ' • dor English: %les and Psalters, . German Union Hymn Books, gr.r.;'. &el • All of wide & will he sold,' at Plillad,llphia prices, wholesale and retail. B. BA.,NNAN, Agent. Feb T2J, CH EA 1' GOODS TON CAM!, And no Credit ,given. TiC subscriber has just openedat the Store former ly uc%upied by Crosland & Christ, op Rail Read si., a • general assortment Or Grioceriett and .Provisions, which he will at the lowest possibl4 ; prices 'fur cash Such as . , Sug,ors,, Molasses, Coffee, qtrocolate, Tea, Cheese, Rfce,Spices,&c., Sperm and Whale ,Oil, Sper maceti, Moulds and"; Dippeil Candles, • Soap, Tobacco, Sears, galas, , Shoulders, Mess Pork, l i Dried Beef, od-E fisb,Mackerel . 'Wd., • ice ' ILLIAM .*,alls tin it. May 25 18t 1 ME • SCHOOL,.:BOOKS, g fi E Soloterober has jokt reefive(l,anrassortwn circanol hooks , who_n he offer* Ihnen . who, WWI 10 purehase tcrsell avian at ii„a low rates. if no loWer;lthan't..cy can he pit,cnasnit in•lohd4intna 'Chia ;asdortxnent'etiaticam;s ahtlost '6. -r.) .Try 41: - 34N NAL . Sept. 1ii1844. - "!' I . 'BA ti?.:A1'i,..4.3.!, J.e.ssimps. ME ,: Patent lifetai c'°o gel For the use of :411tnes,..Rat!ways, 4c. for sale, or linp9rled. •to order by ' : still-IESE Rapes are now almost exalusively used in 'l3 the Collieries, and enthe:Railways iu Great Brit- ' inn, and are found to be greatly superior th Hempen ones, as regards safety, dumbilitfand econdmy.' , The' I" Patent Wire Ropes,” have pzovedatter three years service, to be still in- good condition; where Hempen ones, nf double the size and -weight, never lasted longer than 9or 10 months. They baqe been used foralmost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes and chains have been applied. Mines.; Railways, ileavyitranes; Standing Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors, Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes &c. 6cs. They are made eithcr..of Iron !or Copper Wire, and in cases of much exposure to drupuess of Galvanized Wire. Testimonials from'tbe most eminent Erigineers in England, 'call be &homy as to their efficiendy, and any additional infomation required respecting the different descriptions, and application will be given by • • ALFRED F. ,KEMP., 50 Bioad st. York, Sole agent for the Ilnitent States. • ---- . 1 • *l O ;......t. .. _. c p,. -. \ .J.• .. . 1T . :,..1 - g. ~:.... ......... 1 .- ... i . z . ~., , . r .. ...... a ' 1".• ' t.,... , • I a; i. - 0 I i., fP -' - ( A . ' '.. • ' ' . 0 l • ''. ..... t' , 3 ......._____. -- , l-'• Z ... = - ... _, 5,-.... ..2 . '''N , • , F• ~ ,i 2,g4 . .4.1 : I I - .r 1 1 wQ, • ~ c , ! L. , r, ____...--. ._ - ....1. .19.: . 6 - :Iti - C..... 0 - ' ,41 h 7:.,•• • 'Z'' ,:;.1- ..,,,...Z::-"" '-'- u• !. 74 . .....^. ... - '.-- ....1 . 1' I I tr."!... . 0 --..;----. 1:4 r ,f.,..+ ~,, . ,''' Crq , • . 1,, let 0.. ;. 0 •t . I }:,: 4 • • — e. 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WELDED WROUGHT 111011 TUBES prom 4 inches tot . in calibre nod :2 toll 2 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure from 400 to .2500 lbs. per square inch, „ .•ii,.h Stop .4.:.k5, 1 T., L., and other fixtures to suit,' fitting iogruther,l with screw Pints; suitable for STEAM. IV ATEII,I,4AS. and fot LOCOMOTIVE unit other STEAM,LOILER los.ocs. , . . . • - . 2-. W.l'• (”) „ ~..,.... . Maaufactined and for sale Hy .MORRIS, TASTER* et. MORRIS: tvAreboase 8. E... , /rner of Tnird & Walnut Streets, PHI4ADEL4I - 11A . .1 July • ilorrsvlLLE IRON WORKS: -••••• . W GI NIS , • , D'EPETF ULL' Y announces to the Nadir, that he .has taken the Establishment knnwtt as the Potts ville Iron Works, on! Isiorsvceian street . . whsre he Is menared to haild all, kinds of' steam Euoines, manu facture Rail Road Cark, and Machinery of almost every (lesrription. at the shortest notice, and oil the most rem eormble terms. - c 4 r . Persons from a!troad, want of Stied m Ermines rind it to their advantage to give ltith a call ttecoie etnialins: elsetvherlt.l May 11; • GEORGE H POT'S, • ,• TNVII'ES the :mention of purchasers to his stoclv,n 1 rresh Onods juust ri.colved and flan' apnnant it hi.; StrOe m Centre st., a few doOrs nhovelthe Pottsville House, all of ‘vhich he will sell :it therloevest prices 'forcash his. own orders, or in exchange for country prOduce F. I , ,chritary 10, , 6- 1 --- - REMOVAL. 1 , • . _ • - , :,..,... . . 1 • , . : . : • , CL. - '- :, - - L -13 . . -. ( L" • . JOSEPH; F. ,SEIDERS, 1 IfAS removed his residence next por to Brown Drug Store, in the buildlmz, occupied as a Shoe Store, in Centre street, Pottsville. where Ile continues to operata in all the vatinus branches;tif the Dental Art ; slid, as 1 • Plurgynff. Filing, Cleansing and ;Deetcrolt. Ile also will in=ert in the host manner, xinele teeth, or whale - sets, at reasonable prices. Having had a practical experience of !puny years, he fe.4ls confident of giving satisfaction to all . who mity fayor hits with, theie,custotn. •.1 .. . . Yl B • - , .20— I , •1 • • • 1 . ---r , !• ' It EinovED. 1 . _ . . MOSER" R. -KUEB 11,ER, 'HAVE removed - from their old i.tand in OM IL tre Street, tO.he stand formerly occupied by the Messrs. Reher, at the Corner. cif Norwegian and Rail Road streets, where they will expose fol. sale daily, ..‘41.,L THE V ' A'RIETIES . OF; MEATS. Beef Veal Lamb illialoia Pork liablv crud "Lard at the lowest'markit prices. Call and see them. March 15.'1845. . ! 1 .11— . 1 On 371. . APOTHE 'ARY STORE.- • • .• .• THE sabscriber offere for sdle n well-se ected and genuine assortment of , - •ar DRUG ILEmc.tM, 4cG., cons 1 I ' Isting of Chem ca s, dicines, eau mery, Window Glasses, Patent' Medicines Diugs, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Oils, and. Varnishes, Pain &c. Which he is disposed to: sell at a anal advance, and respectfully solicits a abate of the patron age of the . public. . Physicians prescriptionit carefully!ctimpounded. , JOHN S. C.! MARTS N - March IN • . . . H. i CRESSANG : 3 . . • . . CABINET;; MAKER; ,• HAS removed from his ohl stand tri,. the Ware room on the North East Cornerj of Maliantanaci :and' Union Streets, where he has constantly on hand, a general assortment,of Cabinet irate pf the most mo dern styles and approved finish:' FrenCh and high post Mahogany Bed Stedds, Mahogany Ch.trs and Rocking Chairs, also Maple Cane seat chairs anti Rocking Chairs Wfdsor Chairs, sofas„ Settee &c. &c. Alt the Varieties, of Cabinet ware wide to order at the !shortest Notice,. citid In the best style at Philadelphia kites. . ^ H. GRESSANG 1 acknowledges the liberal support with which the public bare favoureditim heretofore, and will labour on his part to merit a! continuance ,of their favor - April 26th', 1— Q'TEAM' SYRUP MOLASSES.—Stewart' New Via Steam Syrup Moia4ses, a very au- Odor article,, for sale by 1 T. it Ji BtATTY. ! - 18-‘• May 3d, . . titu‘na fkrely Figa ats .L." t ernoto r t.±7ry i cs anti Mims just received •no .. 1)t 'sale' by; ; . JOUN nt -- 1845- I • 'THE MINERS' JOURNAL. MEDICINES. DEAFNESS CURED. Scactpa'a Compound Krcoiote Acousile Oil, ORthe. cure of DEAFNESS, pairs, and the is cbarge,of matter from the ears; alsonll.those disa greeable noises like the buzzing of'ins'ecti Sailing of Water, buzzing of steam, dc., &c. whiclfarz symptoms of approaching deafness and also attendant mint the disease. The following Editorials and certlflcrites wt be tread with interest'ap zliey speak facts, which are •'stubborn• things!' MOST EX.TILIORPESA FIT Curici—lf any have .donbts they may now, disinis.s them, and the most incredulous may consider Deafn'essas curable. Numertius eases of cures, and many of thenLvery remaiknble=hythe use of'Scarpa's.pil, , have been publisthl, but this 'caps the climax!. Young or old may yet recover hearing.. A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and now about .80 years of age had been gradually getting deaf for more than 40 - yearn. so that it was next to impossible to make her hear conversation in the loudest •tonnsl of voice; Last winter she was induced to try `Scarpa's Oil for DeafneSs!, It is dilly. unessary to add that She has utl "edtwo bottles, and that her hearing is perfectly rector. ed—ehe is cared. • . ' DEAFNESS etilinD.The fpllawitia eatrict from a letter written by 3lr: Joint:roll oflllost.on, alrientl , in this city, is important. • 'The bottle a 6 Oil . ; for to ,. friesp I that • —le DOL.. Starpa'S _ yi) sent me, with thekcisli that my daneliti.r, wqiild try it, has been and its 'effects; have astooslied all; yon .know how 'very ,deaf she has been since site was three yimrs (id—she: now hears quite weil,hut as the medicine has lilt been-used, I wish'you-to send me an otheehottle, which I have every reason to helievewi cure her entirely2—[Tiines. For sale by lh R. GIIMPERT, No: 1"_0 Notth'Second Street, Philadelphia, and by EICIIIIOi.Tt & 'SANDETI.SON. ligents, , Pottsville 30— July 22, 1913, , Dr. Leidy's Celebrated Diptment, • FAILING to cure the Totter, Itch,,Dry and Watery Pimples bf the face and body, Scaly Eruption:, and , All Disetises-V the Skin? . Of thnmapy thousand bottles, (it is pnt in bottles wilt the words, " - Dr. Leidy's 'Fetter and Itch Ointment' blown. in ibe side.) neve has aWinstance Item know r or heard from where it had:failed. Aadanlier of refer ences can be made, vbere it has been usediin schools factories, on board Of vessels, and in familWs, And cer tificates could be published of they', but foe the delica cy in having natia•s published irr connection with se loathsome and disagreeable - tat:awns. tri. Price d 5 cents per Bottle. • It is prepared only and sold wholesale and retail Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No 191 No:Di SECONE street, below Vine street, sign of the Goraeh Earle an Serpents,) Philadelphia, and by all the difrptineDrug gists add Storekeepers attached to Dr. Leidy's adver ,tiseme nt of his "Blood Pills" in another column. (Which please refer to and lead, (besides tnanypthers thr,eugh _out the country. • Sold in Pottsville at J. C. BROWN'S Drug Store (late Vine's.) • May 11, IS4I, RENE .. , . . Tii E crlinstantly f ncreasinepopulatity and rule of B. A., Fahnestock's Verinifuge has induced per. sons who are envious (trite success to palm off upon. t lie'pnblir: preparations which all mei:hail men loon to he ineffic.icious in expelling worms from the . system This VermilloT has made its way into public favour umn the grnued r ef its own intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine oldie kimPnow used: . and .-a He many tv - orni remedies have by dint of !Riding been forced into sale. and shortly alter gone, intr the obscurity which their worthlessness 1 justly mar iced, 13. A. Flialicsmck's Yerinifuge continues te be triumnhantly'susrithed. It has only; to be used and its effect - a will telly sustain all that is said of its wonderful apelling power. • ' 1 1 • Certificate. . Wales, Erie Co.„ .iVeto Y., darsl.7, 1943. `We certify that we have used 13;A krannesiock's Vermilnee iu out families. and in every case at tale 'or4v:ded a decided and efflictuar fennel* for ex.del• w ,nos from the system. W cordially recinn• mend,' to parents who hive children afflicted with that dangerous mulaoy E.1.0N L. M. B. PAINE, • 11013.7 MAY, I.II.7RIZOI'GHS. For Sale, wholesale and retallot the Vrii,g Ware house iaf • ' B. A: FAH NESTOCK & Co. Corner of firth and W and .91,, Pitsllurg, Pa. For Sale in Poc:gy.lle. liy. CLEMENS & P.lnvi N , Druggists. Beeeinher, 0 50 Dr. Beehter's - . I'UL MONA R Y PRbSERV ., TIVE, .. .. For Coughs; Colds; Influenza's; Catarrhst_Whooping Cough; Pains of the reast and Sides; Bronchitis; ' Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathing and Ex ' pectoration; Shortness of Breath. Inflate: . • matirni of the Lunge; and arrek of , , , npproa.thing Gthisimitition I . I'T has bee n Out Ti few 'years since this medicine has .1 been introduCed into-this country, and hasheen pro ductive of. , he most astonishing and unexpected results. As severallluttidred cettific - ates of its effects have been heretofore fill Oished. it is only ne•essary now to re mind the public where it can he obtainedgenuine • , Throughout Germany it. is known as the "Lift.P t server," and-is the cinlymedicine in use there for the 3 hove affections I • i , - I It is pui up in half pint bottles, with full directions 50 Cents a Beitis - Prepared only (from tha original receipt obtained at a great price,) and 'old wlioldsale and retail, at Dr: Lel ily's Health Etnporium„No, 191 north Second street, near Vine, (sign or -the - Golden Eagle and Serpents.) Phi stielphia , , _ For stile in Pottsiille, by J 6 JJROWN, Philadelphia, Reading & Potts vine, Rail Road. l aa lv =•=aar • Reduction of Freight on ItieichanilLze ON AND AFTER lilonday next, June VIM, 1814, Goods wilt be forward d with despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, between Reading and the points below stated, per tor; of 200(1 lbs. ! Betibeen - Be en Reading Re and ' and Pottsville. io 75 eta. Piaster, slate; tilss, ,te.„ Pip Irop, blooms, timber, marble, t oxin, tar, pitch,. and grindstones, Nailsspikes, bar iron, castisies,lead.turpentine I bark, raw tobacco, salt, provisions,potntoes,lum -ber, stoves, he„ Flour perft barrel, INDeat,iorn,' rye, Clover seed, stilt per bushel, Grocerie„ hardware,steel, 'copper, tin, • brass, do mestictiquors,maebine- ry, butter ; and ego; cheese, lard and oil, wool, cotton, leather raw hides, paints, oys ters, hemp, and enrdaee. Dry Goods, ilrties.i . tncdi • rifles, foreign liquors, ' wines, etas's, paperireSh fish, meat,i confectiona ry, boobs 4- Stationary. No additional charges receiving or ' delivering fr , ny's Deltas on the line. • July 15, 1843 ' , , T UFF received on consignment 100 assorted ,'sizes; they will be edld eheap for cash, bj• Application to the sob 'critter at the York. Store. • E. E4RDLY June 8, : AWE'S Bib6c4 for:the flute: • . • . am •9O , ' do 1 for theNiolin, ,_ . ‘ :Containing , , each new and cornplete 'lnstructions, . to- - gather with about 15p pieces of Music, price 50 cents each. just received and for.sale by, • 13. fiIiNNMI 1 ' 1 Mem. -1.1 . Ei%7A111N • .3 A nen iyOuv. Qlt House Carpenter, ilinstrated by di en gravings:furAlre' use 61 - Llarpentere and Builders last editioripf /843, Just received and for ale by Aug. ; . - at U. HANNAN, Amit r f tiOOUSTIe OIL! THE esti CURE FAA DEAFNESS CETIFICE.LTE.S WHO' EVER HEARD OF 114 ' iirmasyroVo Facts for the People. 140 . ' 100 16 eta 4 eta 10 , 1 33 . 2 GO 1 70 , or . eknmission, 'eteraL,,e, or ight at any of the Comp- THU CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE UNITED STATES. Joseph Meilturra Splendid Line of London and Liverpooti'ac!rets. A RIZAN‘GEMENTS FOR 1845. Old Established Passage Office. , 100 Pine Street, C a r. of S o uth, IE I Y. AA 4o3'rK ' . . : TIIE subscriber bees leave to call the attention o '" his friends and the public in general. to the follow ing arra n geMents for the year 1815, andfor the purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage r ' - Passengers, by the following . Repilar Packet Shupe to and from Liverpool. Ships' Names: captains. - Days of SaWorkg fniim . New Ship, !, Nye, June- 6 t/ct.r.6. Feb 6 Uhited States, -.... Britton, - " 11 :"' dl"); 11 , Garlick. • - Skiddy, " 26 ' .26 ti . '26 Patrick Ranry, - Delano ' . 'illy 16 Nov.. 8 Mir. 6 Watorloo, ' . - Allen, "'AI " .11 " 11 • Remus : Eldridge,. " ' 2 26 " !2,6 "26 Independence, I Allen, -... Aug. -6 Dec.!..6, 1 1pr. 6 Samuel Hicks,' Bunker,' , ' - 11. " !II t. ll` Siddons, '•' E. -obis; "26 •" !26 "26 Ashbenton, .. 'Eagleson, -.Sept. 6 Jan 6 MaY' 8 Stephen Whitney, Thonipson, • ' II " 'll " 11. ',Sheridan , Depeyster,• " al " 26 " 25- Sliin.'s Name,": eaptains, ' -Day's of Sailing from ' . . , LiVerpool. New Ship ' Nye, - !`July 21 N0v.21 Maf2l Cubed Stales, i ' -Britton,' ": " 26 "! ;26 " 26 Garrick,' t, - Skiddy, Aug.!! Dec..ll Apr.ll Patrick Henry, Delano; " 21 "11 21 Waterloo, ' Alien. -. ". 25 " :26 " 26 Roselue. Eldridge, II Jan.-11 May II Independence, Alice, • ' Sept." 21 " ;21 ." 21 :•Sanitiel Hicks, . Bunker, . ." ,26-"' 26 ,' ;26 Siddons, F.. obb,: Oct'. II Feb. ',II The 11 Ashburton. • - Iluttleson, " 21 " I'2l' " 31' Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " ' 20 Feb. :26,Pnr-26 Sheridan '. • Depeyster, Nov: II Mar.: II Jnly 11 In adelition.to the • abe.Vf! Regular Lines, a number of Splendid Mew York Built Transient, Ship's,such as the •Adirrindacke 'Scotland.' Russel Glove,' 'Echo,' and 'Sea,' will continue to salt from Liverpool,-.weekly in ' 'Regular SUCCWit I II. - lilefebY 'prevniing the least pos sibility of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of persona wishing to remit money to their families nr.friends. I have arranged the pay ment Of my Drafts on the following Banks . : - • Cork, • ' . Limerick, - Clommel, '-- Londonderry, Sligo, B e lfast, * Witerford,; ' • Galway, Arlllagll, Athlone, •• ' oleriin, , • Kilkenny, ' - 11alinh, • ' Tralee, • Enniskillen, Monagban, Yotighal. Banbridge,' .- Ballymena Parsonstotvn, Down patrick, Gwan. Lurgan, Ditinzatinap, - Bandon, Ennis, - Ballyshatilino,Strabane, J. Skibbreen, • Omagh, ' - Mallow, . • Dublin, COmehill, • -• Kitrush, ' , . Scotia nd—Theity Bank of Glasgow: ,-; • England Messrs .• Spooner,. Atwood & Do. hankers; London; -Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, Passengers can 'also' he eneageil•from Pcerpool, to Philadelphia, Boston,nmi Baltimore, by the Regular Packet Ships on application being made personally' or.by letter. [post paid.) iddressed to • . ' JOSEPH McMPREAY, 160 Pine sreet, ' - corner of South street, New York. IIiDESI 18--. BenJ. Bannan, Pottsville, Pa. ; Michael :411111Ei, Iln ibestor, N. 'Yq Jt r. Bageot Providence, :R• I. • ,T, Cough, Albany, N. Y..; Charles O'Hara. Toledo, hio ; Thnmnft Mcattade. Utica. N. Y. • 1 also beg leave to assure my friends and idle public in general. that the greatest Punctuality will he obsei vett In the soling of the above Ships. together with all Others which I may have. and that Passengers will experience nn delay on their arrival at the cliiTere.nt 14 , n:4 where they mean tmembark. P. S.—Free Pasmge can LliSO he seemed from the viTious ports it, Ireland and Scotland, from which Steadiers rup to Liverpool. ILINN.AN. Pottsville, Sole Agent for the State of Pennsylvania. February 1, 5 - NEW. STORE. OLIVER & ESPECTFUIIY announce to the citizens o Rfichitylkill county; that they have commeriaed btst nees hi the Sotte recently occupied by William C. Leib, one door south of the Post Office, in the Borough of Pottsville, where they hone just opened a new and tarefully selected 'stock of Dry Gvods, Groceries, Glass, • Queens. Earthen and Hol . • • • • low Ware. d-c.. Irc.. ape. Among which may he found Cloths, Cassiineres, Sat iinetts. M611141'0 de lairs Ginghams. Lawns. Merl noes;Silks, Satin; Laces, Nankins, Hollands, Flannels. Marseilles, 'Valencia. Silk, Satin, and othell Feelings, a great variety of Mullins, Bleached and Unbleached, Silk, Connie; and Ginghams, Handkerchiefs, Summer Cothk, Vely'eteens. Ladle's and Gehtletutin's Stock. Ines, Cloves. and Mits of all descriptions Aloo, Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans Llolaseca, Shear, coffee and Tea, Cheeie, Candles, Soap, Salinon, Shad Mack eral, Rerring. Shoulders and Stiiniced Meat generally 'tobacco. - Scram, Cracker's, Butter, F. ggs. Lard, Sweat Oi -Lamp Oil, &c ,&. &c Having purchased their goods With erect, care and on reasonahlea arms, they will he enabled: to. dialinse -them. ut prices quite as low as their 'neighbors Fuhruary filth.. • : MINERAL WATER IN GLASS BOTTLES. Messrs. Jarden & Morrison, OF PHILADELPHIA, HAVE taken an establishment In Pottsville. where they intend manufacturing this celebrated beve rage, prepared - eitherwith-or without Sy rup. Pottsville and ite vicinity will he supplied every day, regularly, The patronage of the public is solicited; "Meta will be reCeived & filled any hour of the day & for any amount Attention is called partienlarli to our Sarsaparrilla Syrup. Manufactured in Centre Street, above Moinit Carbon Hotel. Private families, balls, parties, &c. &c. &c. supplied. Nay 31, ' t r 22-3t's • NEW GOODS. • TOSEPII MOnGS.N. has just received a rot w anon: 0 mem of Goods, among which are splendid new style Prints, Silk Embroidered Nett Rails, Brussels Net .11 yards wide for - Shawls, Thibet and Silk Shawls, Lisle and kshburton Lace, a very superior article of Stripe .le , one!! Muslin, Thread Lace,Jacotiet Inserting, 5" vartely of other fancy goods, all of which will be sold at the lowest 'cash' prices. Pottsvill July 13 . '23 • TO LAWYERS AND SCRIVENE4S. riveßE subscriber has itist received a beautiful ar a tide Wools ap, paper. ruled and plain, almost att tough 'as Parchment, suitable for Instruments of writing, which will besold by the. ream; quarter or hall ream. — B. BA NWT, Ag't. August I() „ BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES 0 MADE OF THE beet refined Amer'Can Iron, for sale at about the samelPrioeS of the Iron in bar, being.a raving of about 100 per • cent. to the purchaser. All shoes sold, ar ' warranted, and If .not satisfactory, can be' • . - returned and the money will be rebutted. GRAY & BROTHER, 42 Walnut et., Philada. Jdne 8 - } 23 Hollow Ware. • . . TINT received nt the Tort Store a large an d genera ei assortment of Hollow Were consisting o 7 8,6, 4, 2 and I gallon pots Skillets, /lenient, &c., • tikc., which will be , geld wholesale og •retail at the lowest cash gages. Also waggon boxes of all sizes. • Cedar ware such as tubs, buckets, &c., Jan. 12,1815, 2 EDWARD YARDLEY. CORY OF 'FLIE' *POPES,: riIIIEIR crimes, murders, poisonings, parricides. Audnheries and ii tests, from St. Peter to Grey g.iry the XVI, including ,the history of the Slims, Martyrs. Fathers of the Church. Religious Orders, Cardinals{ Inquisitions. Schisms, and the great Re formers, with the crimes of Kings. Queens. and Em perors, by. Louis Marie De Cormenin. translated from the French. Part let 25 cents—with colored plates - 37 i CIL just received and fur sale by , • IL BADMAN,. Agent. May 15, r 20-- go els Jr. LLYS.—TEMPERANCE LIFE _,YBITTER§—an unequalled Strengthening Medical, for persons laboring under Pulmonary diseases of any kind, for sale at MARTIN S Drug Store. Mach 22, " 12— 11 eta 3 cts 111011ISONIKfil MEDICINES AGENERAL a4anrtm,nt kept constantly on hand • EIDROLTZ & SANDERSON'S New Drug Store, Pottsville. 30- July 22 LeUcr .Presses, Very Cheap. T the low rate of $7. 50 which are equal to the Iron 'Preores, tied will fast as long, just receiv— ed and for rale by ept. 14. .147 • Emerson's School Books. FIRST and Second PP art 1 arts Atitmuetic, ders ', ' • Reai • Do • " 9 Do .. 3 . Do Ali of which wilt be told wholesale and retail at Philadelphia prices: Recollect out tootto—oNOT TO BE UNDERSOLD." B. DANNAN, Ag't Nov. 30 WHIPS.—For. sale it MARTIN'S Drug V" -Store—an assortment, of - Gig,! Sulky, and Cirria ge • Whips. .I4larch 22 1111. pinThiTAYNE•S - CMINE6E itka ERADIC/4 1. , T011;,--1Whichaemovestuperfluous Ugh film the Face licElt; forehead; &c. For eel. at MAItTNIII Thug Store. March I 5 11— PEILA.DELTRIA WILLIAM .0 itROWN, .& WHOLESALE DRY, coop DEALERS. No. 20, North. Fourth street, Philada. laAvg %large Stock comprising a general variety of AMERICAN and FOREIGN DRY' GOODS. They regularly attend the Aachen Sales, at which they can frequently purchase many seasonable descrip lions of Goods. mach betoin thel regatar prices, and tvbich-they will sell at a swan advance. They redlive many geods direct from Manufacturers, and.vval also 'be receiving the Fewest .styles of Pos iting Goons as soon as they are in the market, from Itn- - portations both here and in New, ..[ -Their exertions will be directed to keepiiig constant ly, a very superior assortment 9f the most. desirable Staple and Faacy Goods, which they Intend to offer to Country -Merchants an the most favorable terms and at the lowest prices they can be !blind at in ther.cfty of .Phliadelphia, rind respectfully Invite them to examine for themselves. Their stock consists inpart of the foliate - mg: . Cloths, CaSsimeres, Sattinetts Jeans, Plaided and Striped Jeans, Ea new article,] Flannels. Kersey,, LingeYs, Red Padding, Canvas Padding, Seaver :teens, Velveteens, Velvet Cords, Alpaca Mattes • -Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse. de Leine, .Ginghama, 'Lawns, I lush Linense. 4 , ussia - Sheeting:and Rnssia Diaper. ids fir Summer Wear, New Style Fancy, Goods Figured Linen Drillings, Plain Brown Ltne.n, Crape Gant briions, Corded, Plaided and Striped Dhto, [nevi • , goods.] Plaided' and striped Kremlini, [new geode.] Nankeens, Extra Heavy Clittonades, ' 'Summer Cloths, Denims, Mexican Mixtures, ' Blue and Fancy Cotoured Matinee. Satin Jeans, Fancy Single Milled Cassimeres, Coat Gingham, &c. %own and Bleached Minding, Checks, Tickings, Brown Drillings., Canton Flannel, Plain White Catnbries, ' Checked and striped ditto, Lace Caintiricks, Ja:ko " • - • nets, Book Muslin, Mull, and Swiss ditto. Lace Goods in variety,Soloured Cambricks, Hosie -. ry, Cloves, Thread, Buttons, and a full as sortment of Trimmings, Sc.. &c. PRINTS--A very extensive assortment, to which „new Styles are added as theYscome from the Mahufac tniers. pliiihda.; March 1„ . HE subscriber hart lot g had the, agency, o T HULL'S PATENT' TRUSS; and keeps constantly on hand, varibuS kinds,of Trusses, of dapted to the varieties of Hernia or Rupture, which will be fitted on the patient when required. DILLWr PARRISH, - Druggist, Chemist and A thecary, S. W. • corner of Arch and 8 h sts. Philadelphia: Also, on hand a careful! selected- assortment of Genuine Medicines and IChemicalS, to which the attention of Physicians and Storekeepers is invited4with the various Patent - Medicines, .pre pared from the •most approved' formula, and sold at market. priees. Philada., March I, FORWARDING AND , COMMISgIONNERCHAIVT, Vine street Wharf, Schuylkill, Philadelphia, Mg ESPECTFULLY informs hip friendsand the ..,:ifer -1 I-chants otSchuylkill, Derkr nd the adjoining coun ties, that he in now prepaired o rereiVe and forward Itlerchandtze of every descrip ion by Canal to Prot .Carbon, Pottsville, Reading andthe intermediate places in good coverd Balls, at rates front 60 to 100 per cent lower than by Rail Road. • The subscribe{ WI ship rinds at a lower, fre - eht than they can be caned from the Delaware etont, with these advantages to the Captains, the shipping charges are less the expense ofTonage s saved. and no deten tioni of the goods, so that Mere ants may depend on re relying them in all despatch a Boats, will leave his Wharves Daily. Isai additional charges for c mmission, storage, re ceiving of delivering freight a anrof the lan hags on the line.' - ,-, Merchandise for Reading wi be delivered from the Boats to the Merehante.Store • Philadelphia Mara-if:4145 E. A. HATHAW AY •' & CO. ; GENERAL COMMISSI N 'MERCHANTS, No 23 Monk inertly, feet cif Arch at., Philadelphia HAVE received on consign r entand offer: for_ sale a the lowest cash prices— -50 hales lot sort easter hops ; • 2000 galls fall and winterress'd whale oil ; 1000. do do do black flub oil, 300 doe painted pails L. - , 100 boxes lst quality sperm.candlee i 150 do - mould tallow clrlle, . ' 200 do yellow snap ; 50, do No. 1 choclate ] ; . 300 do Lubec (scaled) erring i 100 do . do No. I do ' ' 100 bids.. ackerel. Nos. r I, 2 and 2 ; ' 4 do Halifax Salmon': • 56 do gihb'd Herring i- ~ • 25 do pickled todfisb ~. 40 dn . Cranberries 50 tubs Goshen butter t r 4000 lbs. Herkimer county cheese 10.000 do dry codfish : ' I 5000 do hake fish,_(in drama) ' ~ 301X1- do Manilla cordagu. Philada., Jan. 11, . . . , THE CHEAPEST lIAT & CAP STORE IN PHILADF,LPHIA - • Nu. 196 Market 2d door below sixth at.. RiARGAINS! HAUGA.INS!: IN HATS CAPS. • THE eitizens.l of Pottsville astaita - -.-s•V and its vicinity, visiting Phila delphia. and purchasing Hate and Caps, would find it grHily to their advantage, ia call on us. Our stock is large and ennerior. cm:Die ting of every variety and ktyle of Has and Caps, sui..ll as Superior Beaver flats, frm $3 00 to $1 00' 0 Brush " 00 to 3 00 • Fur. , 25 to apWardiv Silk, Moleskin.Blue'and 1131aCk • Cassiinere, Rocky Mountain, Beaver. Leghorn , Hats, &c. Caps of ev ery variety, some as low as 25 cents each., which we wall sell wholesale 'and' retail, as low ir not lower. than any other store in the city. Phase call and see. N. B. Persons who are not judges of Hats and ricillay be assured they will be dealt withhonor ably. GARDEN & BROWN. Philada. May 17, 2U—I rno PURE WHITE LEAD. M ANUFACTURERS. - INfo 65 north Froni street Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their warranted pure whiteleart.itnel thosecumomere whc ,haye been sparingly supplied in.erinec i poiee ot a r u n on the article, shall now have their orders filled. , Nn knawn substance'possesses thole perservaiive and beautifying repenter soldesitable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulteraied white lesd; hence ant:admixture of other tlterials only mare ice value. it has therefore bre the steady aim of theT manufactures, for many years, to supply to the public o perfectly pure white leads and the unceasinede mend for the article, is proofthat it has met with fa vor. ,11t is invariably branded on one he ad—WETIFI ERILL & BRCFHER iii full, and on the other, WARRANTED Punt —all in red letters. November 19,' 47 ripHE, subscriber would 'respectfully inform bis 1 friends and customers, that he has located his ' Military Cap ;goal:glory In Third Street, No. 96, a fewdoors below "Race, where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as are, dispoeed to favour him with their custom. He stillconti num; to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles ofevery description. such as leather.' Cloth. Felt. Silk and Beaver Dress Caps. of all patterns; Forage Caps; Holsters (or troop Body do; Cartotich Boxes, Baronet c..bbards. word Belts of all kinds ' • Canteen.; Knapsarkir r different patterns: Fire Bu ckets, Pasting Boxes, roln dn. Brush and Picker's Plumes.' Pompoons Firemen's Caps. Leather Stocks, Gun cases, superior quality Shot Bags. Game Bags. Drunts.&..c..&c: 10'0rd-is thankfully reedived and promptly at iende tn. .. WILLIAM - CRESSMAN, No.lol NorthThirtlStreet; a few doombelow Rat Philadelphia. January 13, 1844 • .2=6rn MARBMIPATENT i-P . TRUSS • P '—'\ H ' br i f --) ,---- 1 . 4611 1 • .. ' .s• . ..--.. 1 .' ALSO. ' Dr. Joseph White's Vier* Abdonsinai stapporaiers. A supply of the above articles, just received 'and for sale, at the ninurg;cturers prices, by JOHN. S. C. MARTIN, I .• Drogrriet - October 98. , j '.. . • 44-- B' BANNAN, Agent ~.:Pocket Books 4nd 'Waltets. MITE subscriber bias Just opened Abe best stock of Pockef Books and Wallets ever. Offered for sale in this Call and examine tbr yourselves. ' B. HANN igt, Feb. 22, 8- • • 1 tBllBl3B- AND 41015.—k small lot fresh crop 'Smyrna Figs, and a few; jars and noses of fresh crop Prun 1 es, for aals by I J. 8. C. MARTIN. i. Match,l6o. ' , - • I!- J. HARRADEN Whetherlll irother, ATTENTION. IVIILITAR7 STORE. The edbiolde‘cvfhidli strineligreaeutbletalre. Gray's beautiful poem *Go forthit the Ccruntryi is said by:the Pieiridence Journattd hate bent printed in' that paper recent! yea 4 ago•-lont ba lore hint 'Gray's appeared. It te t 73eautiful. :GO FORTH INTO . THEtFIELDS. 'COW. 7. PADODI, • 'Go forth into the fields; Ye dwiliers in• the city's troublegmarti Go forth and know the influence ;stature yields, To soothe the wintibtriheitge. Leave ye the feverish striN .i The jostling, eager, self depteil tong ; Ten thousand voices, %via% anew to life, • • Call yoU with safeeteet seta. Hark carh fresh qadHbough, Or bliiful soaring in the golden Glad hirds with' joyous music, WO you now • To Spring's lived haut4repair. The silVery-,gleaming rill • - - Lure, with sufCmurmura, from t grassy lea, Uy gaily dancing'down the stinkV hills, Call lotidly in their glee, • • And the young wanton qeeze, With tgeath all odorous from he 3. blossomy abase In voice low. wtnspering 'anongthi i - comtiowering trees' Woos .you to her embrae/..' - • Go—brleathe the air of ItaTen, Where violets meekly smile upnn your way; Or,on some pine-crowned stinanlit, tempest riven, • Your wandering footstep, stay, Seek ye the solemn wen/. Whose giant trunks a verdant r9of uprear, And listen, while:the roar of scMie far flood Tbrills•the youni leards;:with fear! Stand by the tranquil la 0„ Sleeping 'mid rocky banks alfinct and high, Save when the wild-',ird's winOts surface break, Chequeriug the mirrnreOsky ; ! • And if within your b rut Hallowed to nature's touch, !onohoral remain, if aught rave wordly honnis tinyour blest; . Or hopes ohs ordtd gain-r:a A strange delight shall thrill, . A quiet joy brood o'er You likeße dove; Earth's . placid beauty stall you4boson • Stirring its deptlis,withaove. 9-6 mo . . . ~., . . . . ' 0, in the calm, stills hii)rs, The holy sabiraill hours, o.hen'. levit the air. . 1 : And heaven, and earth, decked t iris her beauteous , Illowers, 4 • Lie hushed 'in breathlesa prayer; . , q 1 3 as ye the proud rinav, ' The vaulted apes, by thtuntind folly trod, And 'neath the temple of ih i 4 . 1 i (4%1 a sy,. Go forth and worship Gifu 1 . ' ! . ' Fawn the Neu', Yo-k;Farniiii and Meehanie. SOILLNG cvErLE. • Soiling means 'the practice if supporting ani mals fn thesdnimer season with green food. cut : doily. audgiven•M them in th . ii house, stalls, or , yards The advantages of tk? "practice are the following: - 1 . 5 . 1. Tire Saving of land. 4 2. The saving of fencing 3.' The economizing of f00d , . ,4 ' 4. 'The better condition, - ani,f,greater comfort of • . the, cattle. ! : , • 5. Thesaving,of manure. In Englai.d, soiling is pracutl considerably.- 7 • The saving of land by it; is.cetidered amply cut ficient to pay in extra laborer, limving Immure out • of the question. ' Three-quarters of an acre iAqound .ufficient to Aupply one cow, on the soili4 system, while in pasturing, one and a half are . tidied. In America little, has berM4done, to settle the question whether subsoilingt suitable to vie country. Mr. Pulliam M. Pell of Pol:ia,N. Y„ has I.ur-u,l suiling,'and his experience lolly be".ars • out the ad vantages above stated. He sO3ts, eight acres will afford more and better food than forty rastured; • and the manure saved is auffyent to pay the in to est of a large farm..: In Milbraztiusetts, soiling hitpt been followed for -. many , years. line Hon. J133i . 451 Quilicy says: 'At the end of the soiling scason*rsma June to No vember, I hads2oo worth :ofiernure, and kepi2o head of cattle on VT aeres; l byr!paaturing, I had to a110w,50 acres for 15 head. .1k soiling, I had in! stock in fine condition, a full;suPply_ of milk all the s eason, s l aved all expenselro cross liners, not requiring - rod .of haterick fence on my farm. while previoinly, I had ,1600 rods, and paid $6O yearly f r repairs. The additiianal expense I had .gone to.in cnuing the food, iii soiling, amounted to $163. My manure alone pid for this. I have practiced soiling fur six years id no consideration would induce me to abandon •On , the farm of McLeanl'Asyluin (Charles town,) thirtCia cows and se s in horses are koi t,_ although the land unt:er cult(tOtion is only 20 a cres; .and yet hay is sold: M G. E. Adams, of Medford, soils his stock, heti convinced of its great superiority owerpastori4, • Mr, Newliall of Dorcheaterel also {creeps a large stock on the !soiling system'. 4 I thinkehe introduction Of soiling cannot but be attended with inaniense•adVati'Mges. - - I Would draw the attetition'cil farmer* to there& mirable soiling qualities of, L 4 erne. Tins plant. is perfectly adapted to this clifiate--Cuts 4 or 5 e• times every season; stands theinter better than clover; is ready for cutting in - sthe spring earlier than any other grass, and givelexcellent milk. It has been cultivated"in New rk for some years; though . its introduction is is Yet; rather limited. - Kum. 12--nmo OM 110EIltO rOTATOSS,-- WO Itope that farmers will make eiperitnents in hoe - g potatoes and tee , if there be any advantages in s ating hills aroundl. potatoes, or to determine r we . er it •be' not labor worse than useless. WIT stioUld the water be drained from plants that requirp much moisture, in a climate; too, tbaehi gehetilly dry, far too dry for this vegetible. If any hilbe made, it should be Made higher on . the Mits!de leaving a cavity ...,./ for the water, Instead of makir e g it in a cone.like k IfOrm,to'throw of the water lilT the roof of a buil- • ding.. We have wised the larggot crops of potatoes Without hills and in some eases there 'was not earth enough over the punt:l4lo cover,them when they attained efull growth. [Min ferniers make experiments in hoeing and re6ort to us the resoltsl Hue some rows by destroying:4lle weeds loosening- Me earth and allowing it to remain land. Make broid, hills around other roweiwith a concave sue face so that the water will. re 'to the . toOts of the plants. ;The most economical mode, is to plant as we lately'reccomthended Si that there will be a . cavity to hold the water,. 141 cvitivate without filling it up.--Boston Ctilanttor. • Penni- oa Hans.,-The Woonsocket Patriot ,has a letter from a typo tirrnil farmer—Mr. Todd, of Smithfield—who has take 4 pains to' ascertain Bap experves and profits; nd he thinks the pro- fiton 25 hens is equal, to th f. afof a good cow. He_ Bays— , ' .41 used to contend that Oleo would. consume more value in cord than her; eggs would, fetch'et the common market price. lvut in order to satisfy myself vretbet their wig, or gas not, any profit in keeping bens. J hive keptl . o pretty accurate sc. count of what Lied out, and'y of the eggs sold in market. .Eismir.e'the From the Ist day of Apiil, 1f44, to lstday of . April, 1845, my hens —twenty-five in number—have consumed lift bu shAs of corn, viduediii 75 j a' per bushel, which -amounts t',o $l9 55; durink i which time, I . bawl sold in market, 241 .cluzMaciaf eggir averaging 14 eta. per dozen which aruous to $36 . 30—n0 ac count being made of threte'vded in the family. I bait abroo sold - $5 worth' ofhieketni, ageunting in all to $4l 30. Here, limit, I have let $22 75 clear profit.—Bolton Cuttiiiilor. • , T ;