, , • From thc 'London Literary Gazette. THE LAW-CLERK'S DITTY.' Write': write! write! , Here's material,, here's paper and pen. ~ Red ink and black, \ and parchment white : Indite ye the deeds of then. All ready-writers are here— Two farthings a sheet fonbur pay . : While all our pains ars our eaaster's•gains, As, we scribble both night and day. • ` • Write ! write! write! • Draw out , the hing statement and care! From ill-scratched , draft your task indite, • Be it tiettlement; 'mortgage,' or "lease.' The spprentice'epot hooks transcribe, And pleader's L"hangera' cranip; But no mistake or erasure make As you quill-drive by midnight lamp. 3 Write ! write ! write ! -As test as yolU• fingers can more : The impatient sidtor burns to fight, • The bridrgronz burns with love ; • The creditor Kings for his prey,, , The'debtor tol l frustrate his toils , Each page enlarges the lawyer's charges— Few and small are the poor clerk's spoils. - Write ! write ! write ! • The 'monster indictment' engross, To bring the -conspirator's treason to light,. Concocted all •under the rose.' • Let the prisoner's briefs be despatched, F.or the morrow their trials are fixed, And the lives of men may depend on your pen— Let yours, end not them; be risked, Writo! write ! write ! For the lawyers are saMetimes iu haste, And words can scarce catch our pens in Bight . Ai they glide o'er 'the paper's .waste. ' The strained eyeballs and giddy brain Unheeded, they dictate ;the plea; While ti half-penny per sheet is deemed payment meet For our labors both night and day Write write : write Though tired nature recoils fro,rn the task, And hands grow miff, and head is light; Yet no respite from toll we ask ; For a sickly wife and starving babes - Are gasping for daily hreid. As with WI our pains we have hardly the means To t3nd them in fOod and bra! • Write ! write! write ! Amidst presses, and desks and stools, And alphabets arranged, and lin bases blight, Red tape, India rubber and ruleS. Musty writs and ejectment forms*, Dusty drafts of old bonds and indentures, With cancelled wills, end bundles of quills, ' And records of tniisailventures. • Write ! • write ! write ! Bpt the hand lets fall the pen' • The paper looks red and the ink seems toLte, As we gaze on the deeds of men ! Oh ! the stoker complains of warm work, - The ,laborets'slty' hxdites pity ; But these, and the wrong in the shirt maker's song, Are:light when comfgred with our ditty. Attorneys! lawyers! scribes! Your coffers we help to fill , By fees so large, they look like bribes -L. Oh, pity poor knight of the pill! Remember we ncriv criers are men : From our hardships avert not your face, Or no work we need, and we ask nu dad, But that Heaven may grant a relcast' ' the numerous imitations to t'iLichld's celebrated Song of a Shirt has given rise. we con sider the preient to be one of tuermast successful, and the more deserving of attention, as it describes very faithfully and graphically the sutTerings of a numerous class, almost equally to, be pitied with the unfortunate needlewomen.—Eo. L. G. onm-con-actions. - Goon—Fins'r Rare.—An incident loccurred on board aatcairdbat some time, ago, illustrative of the ridiculous pride and alTertetion of the would be 'fashionable, and the excruciatingly 'polite, of thisworld.: At supper, 'a lady sat down to the ta ble with something of the flourish and toss of the head, expressive of her consequence And °contempt of all on board. •An honest, queer look ing, but genteei young man seated hie:lslof oppo site,nnd not being in the mood Of waiting long, helped himself :.to a piece 'of bread, and with his „own knife alsoitook a pike of butter to keep it company. The Lady (?) immediately bridled up and showed by her manner that something unu,u al had occurred : !" said idle, ~w aiA4h take 'away that biattah, that rude man has had knife in it!" She was obeyed, arid the butter vanished to her great relief. The poor fellow blushed tc; hie. shirt collar, and felt sufficiently embarrassed. Before ' the supper was over, his'politeness and laudable desire to retrieve his error, prompted 'him to,pass the lady a pla l te a dried beef nicely cut up. She reached .out tier hind very politely rind took some on her pjate with her fingers. Jonathan instantly started up, and With'a,loud voice, cried out :-„ ...Waiter?. Ike away this smoked beef, that . , rude woman bed her fingers on it !" IE orain r oor her turn to blush. She was done. CUTrAni.- , -E‘dwin chagrined and furious, re paired, to tie room and throWing himself Into a chair;.thus spoke : 4 will.not survive this shaMi; repulsedby , Far,- ny ! I'll not live to be the point of her ridicule.- I'll die, but not till I have made her to !feel tl it she is my murderer ! I • So be wrote.a note. Fanny—You read the last consequence of ,yfor:ir scorn whirri you break this seal. By your dud you have driven me to seek,a suicide's graive! He sent the ante, then peed the coo ing at the minor, ind kicking the cat. Tnis answer came back 'Derr Edwin :=Brave boy ! save voui part; I mean your Whiskere t then like a Roi your own throat. ; I send you a . packag't it. Edwin opened.tbe package, and found ten —Girt. ShrrdinK Star. Fruas•anznraams.—.How old ate y Major Kiptins to a dwarfith young man. Twenty.' 'I wonder you arn't right down ashamed of be mg no bigger : you, look like a boy of. ten.' • 'All comes of being a dutiful child.' 'How to?' What I was ten, father. put his hand '.head and sai,d, then,', and ho then ri I've never seen him since, didn't chit on gruwing withoUt his leave.' " r EPIGRAM. Women were born, so fate declare To smooth our linen' and our cereal And 'tie but just, for by my troth, I They are very apt to male both._ Thin Post Paper. THIN Poet Paper, a beautind article. three sheets . of which will weigh less than half an ounce, an ex cellent article,for correspondence under rho new Post 'Office Law,just received and for sale cbeapi. Also a. 1. • large assortment of Foolscap and Post Paper:vary low just receivedand tor Rale by . B. BANNAN Art. June 7th 1 iloniinoes O F the bestnitality, slarge assortment. ranging In pate from t 5 cents, to 0125 per box, Just recekysd wholer ran and retail. by BENJ. BANNAN, May 17, • MEDICINES• DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CRERRY. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION COLDS, COUGHS, SPITTING OF BLOOD BRONCHITIS, DIFFICULTY OF - BREATHING, ASTHMA, PAIN IN THE SIDE AND BREAST, WHOOPINGCOUGH, CROUP AND ALL- DISEASE OF THE LIVER AND LUNGS, BROKEN _ CONSTITUTION; . &c. HE above is the original and only genuirts preps-, I ration from this valuable tree, and bas won its way to public favor by its unparalleled suiess in curing all diseases of the Lungs, notwithstanding the Many rtr• fides prepared by persons-who hate no• knowledge of the science of Medicine In theory or practice, and come more readily to deceive the unsuspecting, use a part of the name of the original prepearation, such al ',Balsam of Wild Chain " "Phenix Balsam of Wild Cherry." 'Teem rrim'Cherry and Carkfro," all sprung up with a mereenary"view, aft;er "Dr . wayne's Compound Byrnp of Wildrherry" had won a reputation in Me "healing art" never to be forgot ten by many a ante cheerless fireside. Therefore, the public should be On their guard and : purchase nonebut the original preparation, which is! daily performing such astonishingcures in Pulmonao complaints, af ter all remedies had fulled and tha patients giVen up as hop dem Thousands of certificates might he pub lished which would astonish credulity itself, but it is deemed unecessary ; below we . publish a few of the names of persons who havebeen celled , by this "won derful remedy ;"-- GLr' - (1 of 'Alms Houge ROBERT GzEN,a, Steward , Frankford..testifies to the cffieacy: of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrdp of Wild Cherry, in curing.. Valentine Chapman one of the mosraggraratad cases of diseased Longs, which has ever been placed upon record, after every other remedy bad failed and this Physician had given him up as incurable. bliss . LEWIS, of West Philadelphia, curedof Blee ding of the Lnugs of five years standing, her symptoin were spitting of blood, attended with •a hacking couch pain in the side, breast and back, Vhich finally brought on a confirmed Consumption entirely cured by the use of Dr. Swayne", Con Mad Syrup of Wild Cherry. Mrs. Bnows, corner of Second Street and German town road Philadeldhia,erfectua4 cured• of diseased Lungs and the symptoms of incipiet onnsumption, by using four bottles of Dr. Swayne's . Compound eyrupi of Wild Cherry. R. Jachson, b. D.. formerly- Paitor of the first Pres-, 1 byterian Church N. Y. testifies to the efficacy of Dr., wayne's Compound SYtup of Wild Cherry, and recd-; mmends it to the heads of faMiliei, having; witnessed: its wonderful effect in inure than ` one hundred eases in releivlng children of every Obstinate complaint; such 'as coughing, wheezing, choking of phlem,.asth4 mitre attacks, &e, ! ABWIAM SRINZIER, Crawford COURtY, Pa.,.currd I of a protracted c ugh, pain in thii side and breast, &c., after being reduced to a mere skeleton. . JAMES Osauna, WhaSitigloll. cured- of Con sumption and !needing of the Lungs, after being given ,upto • several eminent Physicians, and having r cd most of the Patent Medicines. - ! This medicine in all cases gives Immediate reit.? f worth and Is a safe, pleasant and effectual remedy, and a trial from the most sceptical. *: • al-Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE, N. corner of 1 EIGHT and RACE streets, Philadelphia' where all orders must be addressed. i March *29 For sale in Pottsville, by KRE BS, and .1. 0 BROWN; In Orielgsburg, by H. VOUTE EMU Feb. 17, It cannot be Denied ( For 'Truth is. mighty) that ' a• DR. LEIDY'S SRSAPARILLA Is the purest, strongest, and most efficacious of any stAer preparation of arsapatia that is made. ; . j T is'warranted to be stronger than 6 bottles of MOST . I others—stronger than 'four of.:SOME; and stroneer than three of the STRONGEST prepared by any other in.the United States. Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is recommended by all res pectable physicians in preferentoo anymther. All who • have ever used it, have deriyed MORE BENEFIT from. one bottle thin three to ten of others; and those who, after having used other's preparations, without benefit,. will use Dr. Leidy's, will soon be convinced (as thous ands have already been) of the foregldng assertton. The apparatus with which Dr. Leidy's extracts toed in his preparation of „eareaparilla as prepared, is the only one in the United Staten, imported by Dr. Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of Pelletal; & CaY enon, in Paris, at a great expense, and is capable of ex tracting the medical virtues of.Saisaparilla and MIMI: roots, more effectually than by any other process. • s SEVER!. HUNDRED I.IIITIFILIATES of re, markable.cures and recommendations from clergym en and physicians have been from time to lime putilis'oed -it is only thought necessary to keep the public acquainted as to where Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla can by obtained 4 , ermine, namely, at Dr. LEIDy'S HEALTH EMPO- R1ii31.191 North SE OND Street, near Vine'St.; (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents;) Fred. Srovoils and Fred. Elett's Drug Stores, Philadelphia, Prim ONE DOLL ft per bottle; 3 bottle's for ,s 2 50, and 6 bottles for *1 50 . Also by.). F. Long, Lancaster:Mild at .1. G: BROWN'S IDrug Store, formerly W T. Epting's, Onatie Street, Pottsville. . May 11, 19— 1111 JOYFUL NEWS. ' A, boost every disease that ;flesh is hett to may it t cured by the timely use ciVOAKELIiIr Com - POUND- LEPURATIVE YSUP. 7143 may..be proved satisfactorily to those who wil', call at'anyrif the stores where this invaluable trico - ,cine issold,b7 certificates (properly authentidated) c icures perform- • ed on individuals who had lost art hopee of relief= certificates of Physicians who,' haft the most severe cases under treatment,thcir pace nts having taken the medicine by their - advice and be.‘m cured—certificates from the Plothonotary,Clerk , :rif Orphans' Court. No-' tary, Am.. stating their acqualietance with persons of respectability and standing, who having the goon of their fellow men at heart, Ir l ‘iti voluntarily coma for - ward and given a statemer.t of their case and its cure: for publicatom.&c. ;The numberpf thesecerti ficates being too grearfr r newspaper plitlication,the subscriber has deemed it 'advisable to have a copy of the most important o'_;rt - ficates 'properly authentica ted, under seal, to hr., mac( d :at the stores ;of agents, who have the ntethrAt,efu- sake, where persons afil.c: tad with Scroftil lorK ttis evil White : Swelling, Chronic Rheum iljur Tt.o f r, Mercuria I,Tdiseases Eruptions of tll e kin, Cou,..e -,of long standing or in cioient Consu-mption, sine head-ache &c, 'ke,may have an ,npr ortunity of ascertaining the names and residences r.,f those who hare been cured by its fine. and who,v . ill he willing, if culled upon, to give every informatr Jrl required. is Asa •,nore general evidence that this no quack media, ae.l would refer to the names of the fuliow- Ing 1." ell known physiciams, who have attested to its efFle J: P. Ifiester; Dr.. G., Brien. Dr. ...loc,„ ; Ott n, Dr. H.I. Muhlenherg,Dr, J. E. orber. `Sold wholesale .and Retail at the drug and Chemi cal Store or . , . E. B. E;ICIIIIOLTZ. Pottsville.' J. il.i!a• J. 11. Palls, N 1 iner svill e; Hugh Kinsley Port Carbon ; Henry Voete. iOrwigsburg. 'January 21. ' Music LCssons. MRS. ANN.%iM. . BROWN, ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Pottsville:and vicinit, that she .is prepared to give instruction on thd, Piano Forte, and in Singing. She solicits a share of Public patron. age. For references, &c., inquire of E. B. Eiclioltz, Druggist, Centre'st., Pottsville. IWarch 15, • • Steel -Pens: DERRY'S Three Pointed Pen, per dozen Marikam's Peng, ' pet gram', limax, or hump -barked, Gillot'a Magnum Bonnm, ' per doter., Wright's Pens, various kinds, ommon Steel Pens for Senorita, gross Mitchell's Pens, iitihrent kinds, Hogan& Thordpson's three pointed pens Just received, and for sale by • BANNAN, Agent Eeb. 6. MIZE T n , all, 4 a 3, CC, t ,F— •opa. 1 cyz) v.' Ehrenfried's, Collbquial Phrases. AND Dialogues In German and English, on, every topic necessary to maintain , a conversation, with directions for pronunciation, ust published and for sale by the subscriber. Also, German and English Dictionaries, • ' German and English Grakamers, German Testamentsand.Hymn Books, • Lutheran and Reformed Catechisms, . Do do do English, iblesand Psalters, Gdrman Union Hymn Books, &c. &c. All of which will be sold at philadtiphia wholesale and retail a --RA. ME MIMI • CHEAP GOODs' 'FOR CASH, • And nn Credit given. THE subscriber has Just ()Tinned at the Store foriner ly occupied by Crosland & Christ, on - Rail Road et., a general assortment of Groceries and Provisions, which he will at the lowest possible - prices for cash : Such as Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, ,Chocolate, Tea, Cheese, Rite, Spices, &c., Spernilind Whale Oil, Gper- ( =tett, Moulds and Dipped Candies; Soap, Tobacco, Regan!, Hams, Shoulders, Mess Pork, Dried Beet, off. - 11612.MaCkerel tc..:;&c • - • WILLIAM El DIAIRRRALL .21—tf on mv Unaway. k to go May 551E41 Don't be Astonished. STEEL PENS AT 15 CENTS ER GROSS: - t PRE subscriber has just opened a lot -of rood Stool A Pens, which be will sell at 15 cents per gross. Al t As blukham'a, at 50 cents per gross, the Accobatant and & variety of other pens, at very low rates. Pan Pedlar can't stand these prices. _ B. BANNAN, Ag't 23-- Mum 7th " Only $2 50. . LiICK'S Work, complete; In four large vol'ornes, at tho low WO of 1112,50,,1trat poldished and 'for rale bY_" 111"40;4J41, Aplnt. dile 21, , . , Patent Illettille Ropes. For the use of kin AI, Rauluisks, 4cl for sale; -or I m ported to erfier by. the Stikweribee. TRapes are DOW j almost exelusivelY used.in • the Collieries, and on the Railways in Great Brit ian, and are fou•to be greatly superior to :Hempen ones, u regards sa fer y, durability and.e.eontiniy. The "Patent Wire Ropes," have proved after three years 'service, to be 'still in good, condition, where idempen_ones, of double 'the size and weight, never lasted longer than . 9 or, Arrionths. . They page been used for almost every purpose to whiCh Hempen Ropes and chains have been applied. Mines. Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging,"llWindowCords , Lightning Conductors, .signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes &c. &c. They are made either of Iran or Copper Wire, and in cases of much exposure to dampness of Galvanized Wire: • 1 • - Testimonials from the most eminent Engineers - in England, can be shown as to their efficiency, and any additional infomation required resnecting the different descriptions. and application will be. given by ALFRED F. KEMP, SO Broad st. N. York, Sole agent for the United States. Z. . , ..• la • -, •1 gg ;. - -t ,-- - cra .. . - a.t:z.'r , - ri•=e ' a. a • . ....- .., O, • -.;,,, ! I§ - et , ei -, • 0 . .. ...,...i • t 013‘ , . • ...- , ........... •• . :, ....., `.: . 3 • '"" • • ! o• : . 0 ;1 1 . =. s , a m ••• 1 - -:. l' - m. ,-,..... ....00-7 ,' z a ~......„„ , • 1 ' . .: ._t C 2 ' ".. .....-....,..'.. .0. 0 ••• 0 Crg ! ' :, , ,"0 f:), . - - ,ve .... ......, 0 P _ 0 • *, m 33i3....P, , tP •• •.. / „.A -- ' • ~ , 3 . z.. „ ,______________•,_- ........ i ...,..... : ~ .3...._•_. • - • 4.4 4 . ..4 'te 'b ...- ' . .......! °: , ' t , St. -- 5 ------- 11 T. 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Pak SA.4e. -ALso, a large number of Buil.,lingg akil nut I.ntet o V3ritlllA If izes, on the Navigation kract, lying principally in the Boron:At of Pottsville. Apply to 1 - : ' SAMUEL LEWIS, Real e4o.te ag'l.l ent r e et. J , „1... 16 , II •• 2P-1C —,._- QM iiIS • 1:10PES. crimes, murders, polsoningiloarricidert Auditliertes' and it cests,frnm St..p . cter to Gre, gary the Vl.' including the history el the s tints 111artvrtt. Fathers of the Chttielt, lieligtom‘firders, Cardinals, Inquisilions. Schisrns, and the great Re. formers, with the crimes of Kings. Queens, and Feel Perors, by Louis Mune Do Coretenin. translated from the French. Part Ist 25 cent--with cOlored plates cis. just 'teemed and for sale, B.TIAN - NAN", Agent.. GEORGE H. iPOT VITES the attention of purchasersko his scot]: o TN Fresh Goods Just, rpcelved — and now aiming at hia Store in'C'entre st.. a few doorn above] the Pottsville House, all of which he will sell at the! lowest prices for cash WI own orderS„or in lexchanie for country produce. February 10, U 6 May 15, , , __--- - - REMOVAL. F . : . .. .. . - • .• . • . -- i - Il• . . . 7, J__J - • - .2. - S-T...VU.'" ,h , JOSEPH F. SEIDERB„ - tr wAgremOveti his residende next ifoor to Brown WI Drug Store,• in the building occunied as a Shoe Store, in Centre street, Pottsville. where he continues to operata In all the, vatious branches! of the Dental Art ;• such as i ' . PMErtiiir, - - Filiar, Cleansin, god. ?)ratring. He also will insert in the bast nianner, Ingle teeth, of .whole sets, at , reasonalde priceq. ' II Having had a practical . experience °finally years . , he feels con fi dent of giving salisNction to all . who may fdvor hint with their custom. '' ®~t~ 8' ~? - - MOSER & 'KITE B HAVE removed from th : eir old tre Street, to :the statutfottheri , the Mess Es. Rchen, at the Oorner and Rail Road streets, where they IA sale, daily, - I ALL THE VARIETIES- OF Beef Veal Lamb -Mutton Pork. Ha at the lowest market prices.; I Gall and see them. • • March 15. 184.5; her"; Priiser DL lulldersi i l-and PASCAL i MOIN WOlllO. WELDED WROUDIIT IRON TUBES From 4 inches to in ealihie! and 2kb 12 feet long, capable of sustainiim preamire from 400 to, 2500 lbs. per square inch,! with StOP Ts, Ls, and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with screw Joints, suitbble for STEAM, WATEE,!G AS. and for. LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM OILER Rosa To Dyers, Meisel Engine B 2 Rif ! vl - , Manuf4etured and for 'ale by NORRIS, TASKEIFt at hIORRIEI. Warehouse B. E..rorner of Third & Walnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA: • I ' I 00 371 July 11. ... . - APOTHECARY ST I ORE THE slibscrih'er!offers for sale a well se ..--.,....z.,--)' ected anFt genuineassortmist of • . 'IV , DHVGS MEDICINES, &c.,1,.›,,:. 1 _ ...iin • consisting of Ghent eats, 4e af canes, Perfu ' -tea' ^ r iflery, Window Glasses, Paint Medicines Drugs,, Paints, Dye:Stutfs, Oils, and iyarnishes, Pain Brushes, &c. Which.he is dispbsed to; sell at a mai advance, and respectfully solicits a &tire of the patron age of the public. '1 . 1 i ea- Physicians prescriptions !carefully; compounded. ' . . I - JOHN B. 0.1 MARTIN 2 • ' i 45- March 16, BURDEN 'S PATENT; HORSE SHOES ; MADEj, OF THE beit tfined Aniericin - Iron, for sale at abOut the s tile prices of the Iron in bbr, being a saving !of about 100 per cent to the purchaser. All shoes sold, ar • warranted. and if. not satisfactory, can be returned, and the itioney vol be refunded. GRAY & 131tOTHER,142 Witirhit se:, Philada. Julie 8 . 23 B. D&NNAN, Agent. B- • 11.CRESSANa, • CABII ,1 I.MAKER , HAS removed from his old'stand tri the Ware room on. the North East,Corner of biabantango and Union Streets, where he has constantly' on hand, a general assortment of Cabinet ware rof the most mo dern styles and approved finish. Frioch and high post Mahogany Bed Steads, Mahogany Chairs and Rocking Chairs, lien Maple;Caneeeatchairs and Rocking Chairs Widsor Chairs, sofas, Settee 'Ac. &v. I 'Alt the Varieties of Cabinet ware Wide to orddr at thd • shortest Notice, and in the best.style at Philadelphia prices. R. GRESSANG , acknowledges the liberal support with which the public have flavoured , him heretofore , and will labour op hie part to merit a continuance of, their favor April 26th 17- - QUPERIOR BUGAH 'CURED HA 1.7 Warranted a Choice ariiele s for Bala by __ ' Jane 28, :28i- ' & ,1 : BEATTY Cheat) Leaden Pipes,. • Fon Conveying water wl h a milli head, and one inelt bore in coils oil from one, two and Pew hundred feet in length, •vneving in Price from 8 tents to In peg root, ju4t received, and for kale by 'IL HANNAN, Agent. i • 15— 13EMOVIED. Rule 21, THE MINERS' - JOURNAL. MEDICINES. Dr. 13eohter's . j • PULIIIDIVARY PRESERVATIVE, For . Coughd; Colds; Influenza;, Catarrhs; Whooping Cough; Pains of the reast and Sides; Bronchitis; c' Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathing and Ex • pectoration; Shortness of Breath; Mare- - A r • utation of the- Lungst- and arrest of ';; _,l! • approauhing Consumption Tlas been but a few years since this medicine has' .1 been Mb - educed Imo this country, and has been prO ductive of be most astonishing and unexpectedresulti. As seserallnundred certificates of its'effects have.been heretofore published, it is only necessary now to re- - _mind.the public where it - can be obtained genuihe j Throughout Germany It Is known as the "Life P seive , ," and is the only medicine in use there ter the - beveatTections I I It i 9 put up in half pint bottles, with.full 'direction! •50 Centela Bustle• t I Prepared only (from tho original regelpt obiained a great price,l and sold wholesale awl - retail, atlDr. Lei dy's-Health Empori'm, No. 191 north Second stret, near Vine, -(sign of. the Golden Eagle - and Stirpilotf,) Phi r dAlphia - For sale in Potracille,'by • - „ ITO EMI HERD OF •• .` , Dr. Leidy's. Celebrated Ointment AILING to cure-the Tetter, Itch, Dry indi Watery ',12 Pimples of the face and body, Scaly Eruptions, and • ti DiBeases of the Skin?-1 Of the many thousand bottles, (it is put in bottles--witr the words" Dr. Leidy's Tetter and itch Ointment' - Mown in the side,) neve has an instance been knoivt or'heard from where it had failed. A numberof refer ences can be made,.wbere it has been used in: schords factories, on board of vessels, and in families,land ter. tificates could be published of them, but for,ttte delica cy in having names published in connection with ac loathsome and disagreeable affections. 05. Price 05 cents per Bottle. It is prepared only and sold wholesale and retail. Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No 191 NortlfsECONE street, below Vine street, sign of the Golden Eagle en Serpents,) Philadelphia, and by all the Drug gista and Storekeepers attached to Dr. Leidy's silver tisement of his "Blood Pills" in another column. Orbit. , please refer to and read, (besides many others' Ihrotigh out the country. ' Sold in Pottsville at J. G.- BROWN'S "DrUg Store (late Eptine's.) Slay 11, ISA DEAFNESS CURED. Scarpq's Compound Kreosole Acouflic Oil, ORthe cure of DEAFNESS, pairs. and the , is chargeolmatter from the ears; also, all t.hose'disa greeable cokes like the buzzing. of insects,.frilling of water, buzzing of steam, &c., &b. which sit symptoms of approaching deatness and also attendant with the disease. I • C lETIFICATE S. , • The following Editorials and certificates wl hi read with interest as.they speak facts, which are "stu thorn things." MOST EITAAORDINAIIV Coati—lf any have rionlits they may now dismiss them, and the most incredulous may consider Deafness as curable. Numerbits crises of cures, and many of them very remarkable-i-hy the use of 'Scarpa's Oil,' have been publish6d, but this 'caps the climax.' Young or old may yet recover hOring. A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and ndw about be years of are had been gradually getting deaf fur more than It years. so that it was next to impossible tojmake her hear conversation in the loudest tomr ofnice;T Last winter she was induced to try 'Srarpa's Oil for Dettfues3.' It is only necessary to add thatlshe ha's us ed two Antics, and that her hearing is perfectly r'estbr ed—she [scaled: DEAFNEMs Cuero.—The following extract frm letterwritten by Mr. Johnson of Boston, 10 a fri nd Ia this city, iikimportant.. 1 I •The bottle of Scarpa's Oil for Deafness, that you sent me. with the wish that my daughter wouldltry it, has been Used, and in its effects, have astOnished all; you knoW how. very deaf she has been fI(I , C she was three years old—she now hears quite se 11 1 but os the medicine has all been used, I wish you to send Me an other bottle. have every reason to ,itielieye wi cure her entirely.'—[Times.. • I l'or sale by 11. B. OLIMPERT, No, 120 North uccond Street, Philadelphia, and by EICIIIIOLTZ & sANnr,nso,N, July 22, Iti4a, 130— . firliEDY ca.*. Facts for the Fe0.r4c..1 II constantly increasing popularity and of C. A. Fahnestock's Vertntfu'ge has itoduefil per. sons who are envious of ite success to & , 11tri ,!ITurnn t ho pnbhc preparations which all medical men k,riio to toa, ine'dicacioes in expelling worms frlm the pl 4 2 2 .sysrem , • • ThraVerrailligelina made ita way intolpuliii favour Imo the ground of its own intrinsic Xneritsi, more than any other medicine of the kind nOw u•r4 d; and v hai l many warm remedies have by dint uf ipufling been forced into sale. and shortly after gone lilt the obscurity which their worthlessness jostly mer lied, B. A. Fhanesrock's yermifuge c ontinues to be triiimnhantly sustained. It has only . to •bd used and its eifeetsmill fully sustain all that is said of its wonderful expelling power. • i I Certificate. Wales, Erie Co., New Y., J 0,7,1,413. We certify ihat we have used 13. A Fahnirstrick's Vermillige to our familtea, and in every ease it -has orovrdeo n debt - led and efflretual remedy tor erdel. '! . .^g worms from the system. W cords•dly reerim mend.t to parents who have childrea aSetatl with that dangerous main s ,' ; I . ,EIAN Vif GlL' = ' It M. B. PAINE„ ROB'T MAY, 0 SEPII BUI11:01 7 GI1S. For Sale, wholesale and- reta:l, at tho Priig l Ware house of R. A.FAIINESTOOK &r d. Corner of Sixtlfand 'Wood sty. Pitaburg, l l'a. For Sale in Pottsvrlle; by CLEMENS& YXRVIN, DingiAts. December, 9 - -• • ME EU 11.and„toreen ly occupied by Lf •Norwegian ! j,ill'exppso for MEATS Inv cud Lard It- kers, Steam .Ithers Philadelphia, Reading & roils ville Rail Road,. I i I •••••••••••••, Reduction of Freight on Merchundize. • O . . , . , ,AN AND ~AFTER Monday next, June 25th, IS Goods will be forward• d with despatch at the fol lowing, rates of'Freight, between Reading; and the points below ira 0, per ton of 0000 lbs.! . 1 ~ • Between: Between • lielidinm.,- Reading 1 b • • . , and{ ; ' land • Plailti. Prittsville. , • Plaster, slate, Was, ¢c. $1 10 I 75 ctn. Pig Iron, blooms. timber, marble, tosin,tar, pitch, 1 20 9O and grindstones, Nails k spikes, bxriron, 1 ' I I • , castings,lead.turpentine 1 • ' / bark, raw tobacco, salt, . 140 ! . 1 I ,1 00 provisions.potatoes, him l I t ber, stoves. 4-c., ! .1 • ! 1. • Flour per barrel, 16 ets. I 11 cts• Wheat, corn, rye, clover _._ . •i . „tat, ._. AA, %, ....... - 4 its. ! 3 cis. seed. 4- salt per -bushel,„, 1 ! • Groceries, hardware,sieel, 1 . i • copper, tin, brass; do. I mesticlicruors,machine- ry; butter and eggs,•). • 10! ! 1 '3.5 cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton. leather ' I .. , i raw hides, paints, oys- . tern. hemp, and cordage. 1 Dry Goodi. drugs 4. medi- 1 . 1 eines, foreign liquors, I ; wines,glass,paper,fresh , 260 , 170 fish, meat, cnnfertiona- . i - ry, books ii• Stationary. No additional charges for commission, storage, or receiving or deliveilng height at any! of MS Compa• ity's DC *4ll on the line. 1 July 1.5, .1213 - ICE CREAM SALOON. GENSLEN HEIIR, LTAVE repaired and refitted their elegant Ice Cream 11 Saloons,.in Centre street, just below Mahantan go street, and are prepared to serve up ICE .CREAM. Peach, Pine Apple. Lemon, Strawberry, Vanilla, ace. at all hours. Ice Creams furnished to parties, at the shortest notice. June H, '14..am0 DM Oeirnan 4 English Phrae Book, TA - T rrn a literal translation of the qerman into En -7 V gush, together with a complete explanation of the sounds, and the aceentration ofthe;German, by Mo ritz Ertheiler, Teacher of the Gcrrnitn • Language, in the City.of New • lark price '' . 2S ceuis, just received Aan for ate by . B. BAVNArsi, Ageut. • dprile / 17— O DROWN, J;g Ardli'PAW ,ACOUSTIC OIL! THE OM CURE TOR L___CIEAFNESS _4 THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE UNITED STATES. Joseph iliellurrars Splendid Lane of London and Liverpool Packets 'ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1845. old Estatilshed Passage Office. 100 Pine Streit, Cor. of South, N. Y. 1116.. " calqk • T .. . . E subsclAber bep leave to call the attention o his friends and the public in general, to the follow ing arrangiments for the yearlBls. and for the urose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and St P eer p age Passengers; by the following Regular' Packet. Slaps' to add from 'Letirrpool. Ships' Names. ' Captains. Days of Sailing from New York. New Ship, Nye, June 6 Oct. 6 Feb 6 United States, ' Britton, .." II "it" II Garlick ! Skiddy, "•Ur " 26. • " .26 Patrick Henry,, Delano July &Nov. 6 Mar, 6 Waterloo, 1 . Allen, - " -II " tl • " 1 Roscius. 1 Eldridge, "26"SG " 26 Independence. I Allen, Aug. 6 Dec. 6 Apr. 6 Samuel Hicks; ' Bunker, " II ." 11 ' II Siddons, [1 E. obb, "26"26 " 26 Ashburton. [ Huttleson, Sept. 6Jan 6 May 6 'Stephen Whitney, Thompson, 'll " 11 " It. Sheridan Depeyster, "26 ," 26 "26 Ship's Name, ' Captains, Dais lin L of Sarig ol. from ivepo New Ship, Nye. July 21 Nov. 21 Mar2l United Stales,. Britton, "26 '26 26 Garrick. Skiddy,, Aug.ll Dec. II Apr.ll Patrick Henry, Delano, " 21 ';' 21 ' 21 Waterloo, , Allen. " 20 " 26 "26 RO3C ius. Eldridge, Sept..ll Jan. II May 11 Independence, Alley, ' .21 "21" 21 Samuel Hicks, Bunker,: " 2.6 "te" 26 Siddons, [ • E. obb, Oct. .11 Feb. Al J'ne II 'Ashburton. Jiuttleson. " '2l " 21. " 31 Stephen Whitney. Thompson, " 20 Feb. 26 J'n r 26 Sheridan Di'peyster, Nor, 11 Mar. II „fitly 11 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid Mew York Built Transient Sbips,such as the "Adirondack.' 'Scotland,' Russel Glover.' 'Eelio,' and 'Sea.' will continue to sad from Liverpool, weekly in Regular sueceSsion, thereby preventing the least pos sibility of delay or detention In Liverpool t and for the accommodatiOn of persons wishing to remit money to their families or friends, 1 have arranged the pay ment of my Drafts on the following Banks :: Cork, • Limerick, , Clornmel, Lontlandeery, z Sligo, .• • Wexford, . Belfast, Waterford, Galway, Armagh, ' Athlone, olerain, Kilkenny. Baling, . Tralee, , i Enniskillen, .. Monaghan; l. • ' Yougha.,..„ . Banbridge, • . Ballymena ' Parsonstavn, • DoWnpatrirk; Cavan, [ fairest!, Dungannan. Bandon, ' ' Ennis. Ballyshannon, Strabane, ' Skihbreen,.. Omagh, • Mallow, Dubliti, • . • . Cootehilt, Eilru,h, ' •• Scotia nd—Theityliank of Glasgow. England—Messre. Spanner. Atwood & Do. bankers; London : Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co.. Liverpool. Passengers 'ran also, be engage front Liverpool, to Philadelphia; Boston' and Baltimore. by the. Rego tar Packet Ships on appliention s being made persornlly or by letter. [post paid.] addressed to JOSEPH itic:IIPRRA Y, 100 Pine !Feet. corner erf South street, New York. REM Benj. Vara-tan. Pottsville, Pa.: Michael Mullen, chestor, N. N.; 'der. Bagent Providence, It- I.: T, entigh,'Alhan... N. V. ; Charles O'Hara Toledb Ohio; Thonin• McQuade. IJtiC2, N. F. I also hee leave to assure my friends and the public in general, that the. greatest punctuality will be obser ved in the sailing of the above. Ships, to.v.lther with all others which I may have, and , that 'PASSengets will experience no delay nn their arrival ai the different I arts wtiere:they mean to embark. P. S.—Frlfe Passage ran also he. srcure.t.finm rho i , crious P(ftis in Ireland and Scotland, from' which Steamers run to Liverpool. ISANN,IFN.PottkiIIe. , Sole Agent fur the State of l'Pnimyltrania; February), . NEW STORE. OLIVER. 311 T) r.SPECTFICILLY Unnounce to the:. eiti•ren3 1 llSchtivlkill county, that they have conimenied host ile-es in t 4 etlntre recently occupied by Willi . im C. Leih, one door 'south of the I'ost Office, in the 'Borough of Pottsville, where they hang just opened a new and carefully selected . stock of 44 , .• Dry Grails, Groceries', Glass, • , - Queens, Earthen and Hal- Ina Wore, Among which may be Ibund 'Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat tinetts. Moliselire de Lain. Gingham, Lawns. Mert noes, Silks. Satin. Laces. Nankins, !toil:lnds. Flannels, Marseilles, Vulenria, Silk, Satin. and other Vestinp , , a great varieq Mnslins, Bleached and Unbleached. Cottnn, and Ginghams. Handiterrhiefs, Summer Cotits. Velveteens. jaulie's and Gebtleman's Stock ingS, Cloves, and Mit§ol'all deseriptions Also, Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans Molasses, Sugar, Coffee and Tea, Cheese, Candles, Snap, - Salmnn, shad Mark eral, Herring, Hants, ,Shoulders and Smoked Neat generally Tobacco, ,Segars, Crackers, Butter, Eggs+ Lard, Sweat Ili Lamp Oil. drc•.. &. &c Having purchased their goods with great care and nn reasonable.t•erms. they veil! he enabled to diapose them, at prices quite as low as their neighbors Fubruary 2lth, 8--ly NEW GOODS. TOStPII MORG.tti, has just received a now aoso,t ment of Goods, ,atnona which are splendid new style Prints, - Silk Emhrolit.r.l,l Nett , Jrarfs. Brussels Net 21 y Irds . wide for - Shawis. Thihst and Silk Shawls, Lisle and 4shitrton /ACC, a very superior, article of S kl tripe , Oriett Muslin. Thread Lace,Jaronet Inserthrz, oftYilicr auk' goods, all of which will, be sold at the lowest Poltsvill July 13 - ' • • ". POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. E. McGINIVI'S lA.EPETF ULL Y aiiiMunces to the Ptiblic/that he has taken the. Establishment known, ha the -Potts eville Iron 'Works. on Norwegian -street, where he is prepared to hAild all ,kinds of 'Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars. and Machinery of almost every description, at the sho'rtest notice, and on the most rea, annable'terms. e - perso'ns from abroad, in want of guta. in Engines to their adYantage to give him a call before engaging elsewhere.. May.ll • ' TO Li wy SOH! %TEN r: , .; S. raltlE sUlvcriber haiinut received a heautinil ar- ; a tide Of fools .mp' , paper. ruled and plain, aim ut,t as tough as Parchment, suitable frir Instruments of wriunz,W,hich will besold by the ream, quarter - or hall ream' ' B. BANISAN, August 412 TAT. 0. C.' LIP'S.—TEMPERAINiCE LIFE 1 1_1SI1"('ERS-an unequalled Strsnuthening Medical, for persons laboring, tinder 'Pulmonary diseases of any kind, for sale at MAR" IN S Thug March 22, EZIEE 111031SOVIAN MEDICINES A GENERAL assortment kept constantly on hand - 1 EIIIIIOLTZ & SA.NIYERSON'S • New Drug Store, Rdttaville. 1 . 30- • July :22 Emersonrs Sthool Books. FIRST and Second Parts Arithmetic, Readers, • . Part 1 Do ' . • ," '2 , Do " 3 All D o " • i " 4 , • of which will. be sold wholesale ',and 'retail at Philadelphia prices.. Recollect our motto---NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD.'' B. BAN?iAN, Ag't Nov. 30 1 • . • . 43- • Hollow Ware. TINT received at the York Store a large and genera assortment of Hollow Ware coosistinrof 8,6, 4, 2 and I gallon pots Skillets, Boilers, &c.; Sze., which will be sold whoteslale or retail at the lowest cash prices. Also waggon boxes of all sizes. Cedar wart, ouch as ttlbs, buckets, 6cc., &c. Jan. 12,1845 r 2 EDWARD (YARDLEY. 'IATHIPS.—For sale at' MARTIN'S Drug VY Store—an assortment of Gig,' Sulky, and carriage Whips, . March '22 DR. FQUNTAtNE'S CHINESE HAIR ERADICA TOR,Which removes Superfluous Hair from the Face Seek, to - raead, &c.. For sale t MARTisil'S Drug Store. March 15, 11-- D rtirWps AND FIGS.—A small lot fresh crop Smyrna Figs, .intl.a few jars and noxes of fresh crop Prunes, for sale by • • . .1. S. C.' MARTIN. March 15,151.5. II . SOrap • Books & Port Folios. SCRAF Books an 4 Port Folios very cheap, just open I.3ed.and for sale by B. BANNAN Ag't. June 7th • • '23— 1 29- . .Watts *& Sergeant's Reports. X TOONE VII of Watts ar. SergeanSe Repnrts, Mice V g 5, ; . lusa published nd for sale. Also the back numbers supplied by D. BAIINAN Agent, June Ith , • '23— 1111[0*E'S School tbr the Flute. 1• ' 1:)o.; do i for the 'Vialln,,,, • • ,1111 Containing i each new and comylefevistractions, to gether With about 150 pieces or Music price 50 cents each, Piet received and for sale by • U. BANNAN June p 14— 1 . Agent. . 11ENJAIIIErS ARCIIITECT. • B Practical House Carpenter, illustrated by 61 en O braving s„ I'm the use et Carpenters and Builders laet edition of 1846,!just received and for ale by Aug. 24 , -31 B. HANNAN, Agent - 1' WILLIAM H. BROWN , & CO. • , WHOLESALE DRY GOOD DEALERS. , No. 20, North Fourth ltrg i et, Philada., • HAVE a harp Stock comprising a general variety of ArdERICAN and FOREIGN DRY! GOODS. • They regularly attend the -elution !Saks, lit • which they can frequently purchase many seasonable descrip tions of Goods, muck below the reinter mites, and winch they will sell at a- small adrange. ! • they rectllive many geods direct from Manufacturers, • and will also be receiving the nestled styles of FOR EIGN Goons as somi as they are in the market; from ye Im portations both ere and In New 'Pork_ Their exertions will be directed to lceepinconstant ly, a very superior assortment of the most rilesirable Staple and Fancy deeds, which they.intendto(offer to Country !Merchants on the most favorable terms, and at the lowest Prices they can be found at in the .city of Philadelphia , and respectfully incite; them to examine for themselves. . Their stock consists 'apart of the following': Cloths, Cassimeres. Sattinetts, Jeans,- Plaided and Striped Jeans; [a new article,] Flannels, Kerseys, Linseysjted Padding, Canvas Padding, Beaver •teens, Velveteens, Velvet Cords, Alpaca Lustres ' vesting's, Cravats, StoGks, Mousse. !de Loins, Gingham': Lawns, Inch Linens, Russia. Sheeting and Russia Diaper. I• Gond! for Summer. Wear,- New Style Fane,y Figured,' Linen Drilling!: Plain Brown Linen,' Crape Gam : bronns, Corded. Plaided and striped Ditto, [new goods,] Plaided and striped Kremlin!, [new goods.] Nankeens, Extra IfeaVy Gottonades; Summer Cloths, Denims, !Mexican Mixtures, • • : • Blue and Fancy Colnured• Drillings, Satin • Xeins, Fancy Single ,Milled Cassimeres, ' I Coat Ginghatns, t4e. Brown and Bleached Muslim:, Ghedts,Tirkinge,Bro - rnt Drilltnes, Canton. Flannel; Plain White% (Jamb , . les, Checked and striped ditto, Lace Camtvii•ks. Ja nets,' Brink M 101 n, Mull au Swiss ditto, Lace Goods in variety,. Coloured GanthriOis, tiosie iv, Gloves, Thread, Battons, ant:, a full 113. snrtment of Trimmings!, ,c.c. PRINTST.--X very extensive , as s ortment, to which new Styles arc added .as they comq from the Maniac- Niers.. I " • I Philad 'March 1, J. HARILEs.'NEN: FORWARDING AND COM:IS4ION M Vine street Wharf. Seim') 1014 Philadelphia_ • RES P ECTFULLY inforr.is his friends and the Mer ehanis of tichuylkill-, - , netts an !the adjoining coon tiro, that he is unw pro2aired iolreceive ,and forward Merehandize of every dleseripritin by Canal le, Port carbon.. Pottsville, Re adng'rind the intermediate places to good rioverd Boats, at rates frqm Cato 100 per• zeta lower thhn by Rail. Ituad • The ..tibscriber.will ship goads at r. TOWV: freight: than thro' can 1,%; i:-Arretl from the Pei:Tv:My float, wall , three n4l4 , atitays to the CarfAinl, theshillping thanes are legs the in.ktise of.Tnnage is .rived, tend ho deter-. t ion of the 11.10.1, so that alenthapts may de;iendo'tt ceivinz ilP•ni in iill.despatch as ioats will Seam; his WharveF haily. I . . . No aditlilional char.es for conirnle, .... , : F t , crivitiv or tit:firma:lz freight at a v oftheilantlinga •on the line!. . •t ' 51' it ram ndirm for Illeadin are 111 Le ski i ?clad (mint ttc 13catA to'the Merthanta_lithre, I I Ishilnilehihia litarilr '32 1.5 , 23. ' E. A. HATHAWAY tl& Co. [ . CIFSERAI,. C051:0:?SION 31F:IllffItINTS, N'a 23 .'clierlt Whari.e.s, foot,/ ~.Yrrs 31.,! , Philadelphia HA received coniarina.'ll` tand otrer for salt. a V F. Ine,lawest rat•to mutes —• ••, • 10' hal• gt lot orict•rastern hotet ; r I I 200 , 3•2:11Li fail and minter r,tettat'd tyliale ott ;• I ' 1(100 do ! 'My tio blattk. fish 021, 1 '2 O O dmt panted ' , nat. .. I lint Itri.mt lot quality :Tory) candlea l ; - 1.10 •do • mould tallow camtleS. '20,9 do yellow strap ; 1 . I • I i WA do No. I chocolate I. . 300'.. do. lailAtc.(sralcit) ITrting ; r 14 I 'UM do do No: , do i. mei hhla. arlrefel. Nov: I, 2 and 3 5d do Halifax Salmon i -00 ' do a. ihb'd Herring', ; I , • 2t5 do pichledrniltishiv I : .1 i • 40 do Cranherriet.; 50 tuba Goshen Materi; 1 . 4000 Ito. fle.rkimer enuittl cheese :.1 10.000 do dt'yetirhish; I I,_ 1 f. 5000 do hake fish, (in dr i ams) ' I 3000 do Manilla r.ardage.l . „I • Philada., Jan. 11, . ; i reiii,r, iMiiscrilier has linig fled t4e ngency - o Ja:.} l lsl.l;S PATENII iirßOSt.._.•;; . ... d keeps coast. roily on hand. various kinds oftrosr•lis. ;If clawed to the vinieties :Oft Hernia' or Rupture, 1 whic will he fitted oni.thei flatient when required. 1)11."1,Wri PAIZRISII, • I i ggist. Chemist and Aixithecary, S. 11 - .. . corner of Arch and BPi sts.•Philadeiphia. - • 0,, on hand a carefWllk 'selected assortmerA -mine. Medicines andl Chemicak..:o which tention of . I'llysici,ins and S'inre',:e. - pets is 1 —With the various Patent Nlialicines, pie from the most apprdved formula. and' bilild diet prices. ' 1 , .lads:, Marc h 1 - I r- -- l'lllatlClPllia .itiactio - ia Sales. :.• 1. r. J. IvOLDElV„iitcligneer. 1 No. 1 MARKET T. BELOIT 1E661.. 6T. ?It/LA.OA. I . I . l' Rev; ;lit solEi da yss,, Impacted and Armerican Dry qacidil- Tui - ii.iv &FridaS• , , ! 1.3 Moiiiinis. ' Shop (tends—Every Wednasday 4lfternnon. Boots Br, ans&c.—Tues4y's and Friths) 3 at.liiii'cloctt rs Country Merchants will rind at these Sales, al a rise and g.neral absostmelit of Imported and DonioNtic Sta ple and FaiwyGoods,qo Which their attention : 43 invited bonds deliverotiron the di* of males, or as a reNpon siblelnerson will tie in attendance, who for a small ro maneration, will pack and finwaril goods an directed. Philada:, January 11. i of Gel the n hilfite pared l at m F i " PURE WHITE LEAD. ii 1 1 ' Whetlierill lii. Orother. I . ATANuFAcTuuIts..,3N. 6.5 norili . V . roitt stteet . Al Philadelphia. have nniv a ened supply of' their' warranted pure while lead:ltnd t hose customers ,vOic have been sparingly stippli4d in consequence of run on the article, shall novv.hiive their orderg tilled. No known substance lins'sesses •those perservaiive and beautifing properties s'i) desirable in a paint, to an equal extent eon tinaddlterated4hite lead; hence any admixture of • other 4tatertils only, mars it. value. It has therelnre b4n the steady aim of the manufactures, for many jrs, to supply to the 'public a• perfectly . pure .white le it, and the uneasM2do. mand for the articlejs '! prr lifthai it has met %%lull ra: 1 vor It ia invariably bran' Eid en iiie he ad--WV..1:11• ( 4 KRILL & 13-IZO , III-li. , full and on the 'other, WAnnANT,Kit Pvit K-- all iniied letters. .7 Novnitier 191 i I ,i ATTEBTiON. DTI LI T 4 *lt STORE [ • E pubscribqrl respertfOlv inform hiz , X. friends and coltomers, that he his located hta , ,Iliiitury Cup T Mun-ficlorg' ' in Third Street, No. 96, la leW doors below Baer, where he would be pleas.eciiii see his old coniOnier;- and as many new ones as pre di,ipored to favoiir hint Willi their custom., I iv st I i coin ifllleS to inn nul'act ure Military and Sporimen's a tides 11 - etirery description. suet! as leather,.Cloth. Felt, Sill( and Bearer'. nrf!ziS Cap;, Oran patterns; Fora4e Cape; Holsters for troop Boddo ; Cartout:hfloxes.ll,Bayonet e.ibbards, , word Belts of all kinds ; Cantep, n ; "Knapsarks,_difterent - esteems: Fire Ri;lints, ras3in4 Boxes, TO° do. . Bruiih and Picker's PluMes, Pompanos Firemen's Caps: Loather Stoiks, (up Cases, superior quality Shot Bags. Game Baes, Drums : Sze-Arc. . ; • ItPOrd.irs thankfully received •aiid promptly at tondo I to. • WILLIAII CHESSMAN, t ,• No.lol Nnriit'Fhird Street, a few doors below Mir. Philadelphia.Janwxy 113, 1344 ,2-Gm IE9 , . . MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT , TRUSS: • cb , • _ • -• r , ALSO, )Dr. Joseph WhlteTs . Supporters. • A supply nflihe abdvo artieles, just received and for sale, at the maaufaettirerit pricm by . JOHN S. C. MARTIN, • •• I . Drugzist October 28. - • IMJ Pocket Books and Wallets. . TAE subscriber has Just opened the best stock of Pocket Books_ and Wallets ever Offered for sale in this place. Call and examine for yourselves. 1;t. 114.NNAN, Agent. 8- Fah. FRESH FiGs.—A few drums fresh Fib B. jg Lemons, Oranges, and Raisins . just received. and forjasnil.!lBby. 1845- JOHN S. : N. : 3- Q TEAM SYRUP MOLASSES.—Stewart' ►7 New York Steam Syrup Molasses, a very su— perior article, for Ole by T. &J. REA:TTY. 18— May 3d, W YORK Dried Plume and Peaches, for 11 sale by T. & J. BEATTY. May 3d, 18— Elegant Prayer Fcieka LEGAN'PLY bound Prayer Books with clasps Kiand Rubrics in Red;ltogether with the new Prty. es Book just issued by, George 4 , Wayne which is pronounced to he superior to any ever published: just • received and for sale by B, BANNAN.Ag't June'2B Vic app ia•tiner- • . ._ . 1. HT MIA. L. H. srootrlriesr:' Saw ye the farmer at hie pCm*ht • As you scere ridinglyllb Or wearied 'neath his nociri4to tojr,. When summer suns W,ereit4ighr • • And thought'you that hiS liti ..lras karat' And did you thankjdurGA That you, and yours,..were!hil Condemned' hus like a slave to plippdt 7s, cl.` • • ' Co e, see him at his harvoill)oaT. • ' When garden geld, mid ixit; ... , Conspire, with flowing sioreSMallh • His barn and granary: .1!:. , T • liiichealthful children giiiiii iiport, ; Athid the new moivrt,hay;:: • . Or proudly aid, with i?ignrourtatirt,. • His task as beat they zna.g . :!4 ‘ ' • . . • The dog partakes his , masteies joy, And guards the loaded wain, • • The feathery people clap tliefr wings, And lead their younglink train; Perell)nee the hoar4grhndiiire's eye' The glowing scene. shrscy's, • • And b i leat4es a bleaving un: hie raCr. - Or•guit4s their evenntg The liarreot. Gives is theiii crlend, The, Maker of the soil, i i s ' And Earth; thz. M'ethiL.-r;igiri;?iyheni bread. And cheers their pa tient tyil. Come, join them round their tinary I:eastb, Their heartfelt pleashreS And von ,an•betYer judge tile,' brut' The fanner 's - life they be. . • Ssrur GILLIN.—It has tiftel)llstatett the: this a kind of fungus, the seeds iirlOorttles cf tshilih, arc so exceedingly minnteiti*itlOy . are taken up and ascend tilt 0t...h the pMes eitiap.vesaels of. he plant. Professor Johnotori IsitOspoitie upon this subject in a kettsre beroretha 1 4i icaltutal _ istry As tociatiiiiil lie ribee'riffeont the smut bait • :revised the name of Uredd , f# . 14171. That these pufPialls of sPorbles werc. i .sOip4ute that it woultl take tr.st)o of them to cover ."rbertrmie. no doubt that they :cendid. kngte the- rift c'— ccarniuntiop. , it could 'i. j e 01.'n',-vyliere the/ ' llsti come, up—the tultes of this were. filled with blat.k. ratite; that had .4":04K" tlrrgueh the vessels aireetingfirst thei-straw, th4l..getling into the car, where it spread itself all O i r t*:- After paSSill,7, through. the stalk the lini l / 4 1 .44ii n itself under thy- , root of tne flower, which: ittierT e red barren, and as the grain approached perte • Ftrim,,the puff-halls became ripe and burst, slidwfollaek dust 'of very minute particles's° minute Pi at',Jt took' about 100,000 of- them to lie . acitiss then went on to speak of' thefnner in which. smut was propagated. , It was - .m the Erst place • sown along with the secdt 1, 4 4 alien it was au. Minute that thou.ands of fOrtieles. might at tach do"a single grain, and aniery - et not be vissible : to the naked eye. Oatistro ifaie subject to riatut than other gradn.- ',Rye i 6 iieto attacked by -• and wheat seldom. Gr-kr-e4Viie soinctimes at tacked by it arid meekik,greil.:A . . • • .Certain substances have hd . eleritiployed for tho • - prevention. of smut.. The E 4iistance used are sial,•hate of copper, or hl 0 . 1411 1 '41, urine, commeis .malt, wood ashes, litne-tvatr aril timesarsenie. • The application these', siiiiSr;ances to the seed it nip, destroys the black tigstierthespores of the fungus, and iiiaddition.t.c thiqtliey make the grata, grow better.' Professor 4,llt4;;On mentions an in stance where :a large field of ,:#s was divided into : sec'eral parts,' Mal that seed liiietorod ditferelit ways—some km: being d4c4 1 4 . , at all--other po'r tions being dressed with guitridei--sand others.stee pea I in the -follmsing corapos.tiott,it; Soda, titil'pl* of Magnesia, Ni trate of Pota'sb, Common al4al•Am:oaniac,'.ti~ :Sulphate of 'Amalie:lie, I 04: - . t pound of eachin ten gallons - of water, to sieeii pounds of seells, the moist see to be dridd i viA gypsum or quick v* • ; : Tr: stn-a, 2EII ECM 9—Eno -. • . On look,ing at thatfi.lk Ovas found that tiro grain to clothing fi l ad*) done, was suint la, that which was fircelerl!4* guano was also smtitted„:aawas likewise TRtion where Camp bell's stet] bad been tisk! iOt them Wereonlyi • I " two ur three ' stalks all;.!cted smut in the grain the i composition 4;) i ,-, mentioned.' The sinut i which is sna4iiies,found in wheat, called dust. Eranrl or pep .t is supposed bS , some to 1)e a differeill.iieriea of credo front that above spoken of. 11. tiSistimetitnes called-fire do fadida. [But the same i-;)-riedies against its ,at tacks are.used with equal efo4, • •i- ITEMS FOlt , TUE SEA SCIN.4 Crra.Sl Sced—One 'of t the 'nose sweessful anti editiOmical modes of se curing, timothy Feed, and ,th)ch is practiced :by:. farmers to great ailvantigrOfto reap the topl of the grass %Ill° it is yeti st.iti/ing in the meadow. to he eftertirds thrashed 11i4deancd,.and thereat of :life grass is mowed ah.iP;inufactured into haY. ThC seeds thus costs miry tb:Oahour of cutting and thrashing; the rernaindr aitiding the usual crop of hays I • 11! • i 111ixinz I{lan ore with thi #oii is of the greatest consequent ! ; arid it is esp Willy so when applied - in the latter J pail of surnmer+r the wheat crop.— Wheatwili not bear ar i aliiii)ciant supply. of un mixed manure, buried in 1 . 4 masses and luMpi t beneath the soil. When inalure therefore is spread it should be harrowed, at '&11 haifa dozen times well, with the surfare.-sil; Wore the plough turns , it under. It thus beConies!tqoroughly broken; the • i • soil is mach, mellow, and whole thoroughly intermixed. , So important is. this operation,that one-half or ,even one-third!the m;nere will some times ho equally efficaer4tis,:Where this practice is adopted. Y.l • . , Trimming Young Ti mm y.—lt -often becomes necessary, at mid-summi;:r t rim the side branehes • of young tees, for the'pu!' ftiosenf throwing the s'rengih of the growth i!nto.":101 upright form. ,But if the side branches are Clii-Aosely, the main, stem be • comes too slender to SuPp:Ort the mass of leaves 4 • and branches formuig ttlpto - p,rind the tree assumes a bending or crooked fo'Hrt To obviate this culty, trirn'the branchea Witlitn about half an inch' ,0f the,sterti, leaving shOrti`itymps, - with the leaves .at their baSe. These aSsist4n some degree the lat eral growth, of the stem,#nli serve to stiffen it, and which maybe afterwardS, tint closelyto the etemi ; An attention to- this piti s lcular, will often eve much trouble in stakinentt crooked trees.. POL - LTIT }lousy3.4lo3U wish your hens to lay in the winter, nave'th - ajr houses cleaned out thoroughly. Empty lliests of all filth, ; have them scraped inside and whitewashed. Place contiguous to yritir lien house under!' roof a peck or two of lime, a11451i.3 , 1 of gravel, and &load of sand or:ashes, so thlitthil can eaily have access to these substances. I INNEN Sheetineis 3'jrards wide, Large and looking Glfoe* Carpetings and Rugs; for sale cheap by ' J. hIORGAN, —Pottsville May, 3d, Is— • - Silver' !XII" urt* tiles • • .. TXTITIT . and . w iibnuf tie! . Ends. Just teiceiTed. VV and Ira sato by i ;i , U. PANNAN; t. Ag t 4unu `2Bth, • , i ,, ,. 26-- ''' . ' •.• ~.!+ •-, I • El
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