THE FROG--3tAcamt. POETRY. Or 441 the things that I'm+ . In woodland, marsh or bog. That creep the ground or Ely the air, • The funniest - is the frog= -' The frog—the seientifickest --Of nature's handy work— ' The frit that neither walks nor runs, But 'goes it with *a jerk. With pants and coat of bottle 'g recn, And yellow fancy vest, Heptunges into mud and mire— AI in his Sunday beet; When hisits down, he's standing up, As Paddy O'Kinn once said ; • Arid,' for esamiieses nke, he wears His fosse sop Wand: Tien** him aims on a lac - Abate the .nasty' deep f Yee feel inclined to say old chap, just 'look before you leap You raise your cane to hit him His ugly looking mug ; Btit, ere you get half way up, . Adown he, goes ker•ehu He keeps about his native pond, ne'er goes nn a spree, Nor gets •how-come-you•so,' for a (Cold water chap is he: FOr earthly cares to get drunk 'He's not the silly fool ; Hut wheh they come, he gives a jump; And drowns 'ein in the pool, A YA4AKSE ' S COMPLAINT 71F.FOltr. A NEW Oa smarts ATAGis - rnert..--"'May it please your hon-. our ; as.l washgoin t . along onihe Levee, ii-makin ealknatid l na and talkin' to myself, I sees 'a feller that looked jest as honest' as Parson Potter and] as respectable es a selectman, stoop down right afore me{ and pick up a fifty dollar bill—here's the dorn consam, blast his pieter," said the Yan kee indignantly, at the same time taking from his pocket a t cican but badly forged bill of the Union bank. 4 t , llush !" said the- i feller to me, almighty i• silly ; "Hush!" said I to him ; "what am I eke ' red oft" give you half," sayi; he. "I !min t no objeclion." say, I, useein" us how you cum by it honestly; I jest want as. much as would buy, 'me it present to take hum to Patience but I haint. no change." ..Haint you ?" said he. ~ t iothin'' eimentabti..,'.but a twenty dollar bill." says 1. 'Give.it. to me," says he ;-here's the fifty, and I'll call on you this evening for the five.". "Its a trade," says I, giVin" him. ruy good twenty dollar bill ; but a cussed bid trade is turned out to me, for his fifty dollar bill isn't worth the i firet coml. mentalred'cent, and Lwant to have the infernal .rascal taken right' up."—Picayune. • AMx R ANTING A CAPACITT.-=— A Common Councilman's lady lately paying hel li daughter a at sichoel, and enquiring what progress she ' made in her education, the governess answer- .Pretty good, madam, miss . is 'very attentive ; if -atie wants anything it is a enpacit!, , but for .envy' you know we must not blame her.' iNo,.teadam; Taped the mother, 'hut I blame you for not having mentioned it before; for.her father, thank Rattine, can afford his daughter a capacity; and I beg she may have Oneimmedi -ataly, cost what it may..--Neto York Mirror. OZTLY AbtUAINTANCE:—A ludicrous mis ? . ,Sake happened some time ago at a funeral at Mary le bona: TIM clergyman had gone on with the Ser. -like, until he Milo CO that part which says Our % deceased . brother or eater." without knowing Whether the deceased was a male or fcMale. Ho itumed to one of the mourners, and asked wheth -et it was a brother or - sister. The man very in mocently replied—" No relation at all, sir, only an • -acquaintance." PRETTY goon. COUpli of removed Custom • House ofinters 4 Aere standing on a Povrty Corner she other day according to the Tribune, talking of • • *their forlorn condition. • One of them. was•vehe- . .man and boisterous, while the other seemed dis • ;posed to take it easy. At last the latter said, ex 'postulatingly—,What is the use of going on so my friend? Why not die decently?' '‘Die de cently exclaimed the other—how is it possible for a man to-die decently under such a miserable die-nasty!' ..A Qussii correspondent of the New. York Evening Past—a locofoco of course —.his written an elegy:on thciileith of Gen. Jack arink in<Which Old Hickory's diembudied spirit is :represented as springing from star 'to star, With a dtaWn.sword in his hand, giving battle to tyrant's, antl4catteiing whole legions of the far off' sphere! ever? &Inertias FOR IT.—An English paper says ihere"is one;passage in the Scriptures to whiclinll the poperitates of Et7rDric seem in have given their unahimobs assent atit approbation, and to have studied it..so thoroughly as to have it quite,at their finoeis' ends: "Teere went out a decree in the 'days of ClaVius..Cresar, that all.the world should .be taxed!, This Italia.; never been reaiedled. As a wit' the other day, tI.I'aS td pass 'through , a toll late, he exclaimed, 'I had no idea .that You Nene itetk a stnct Israelite.' *lsraelite?' said the man. *Why: replied the beau., fare 101 l not very strict im keeping the pawner?' An lionest dameiri the West, standing betide the corium of ber.deceascd husband,. bewailing in piteous tones his untimely departure, observed, les a pity he's dead, for his tee•lt are as good as they ever was!' FOR-GETTINit LlER,—*Johll t I fear you are for getting me,' said a bright-eyed girl to her sweet lead, !he'other day. •• 'Yee, Sues, I have been for getting, you these Awo..years! .SupFese , you•ware tom, in e. log:. said Lord C. do hie noble relative, the IVlrchioness, , what. ate You most likely to her '`Mist, of - course,' replied her ladyship. .8011(EBOD7'S is very carious; sail an old gentleman a few days since to a friend, -.that 'a watch shOuld be perfectly dry when it has running spririg • :AN Opiate,' ABOUT Alaiiitiso . E.—A wicked 'bachelor once said. no matter whom you married, you will find afterwards that you h . ad married a ',different person. ' . It is said alit there is a man in Connecticut who walks so fagt that it puts his shadow out of breath to keep up with him. Boarding. c Subscriber has recenily opened a boaiding house in Market street, , Pottsville. and will be .plrased to hase"d number of respectable boarders. cool accommodation will be furnished on reason able terms, Also transient !loaders accommodated on reasonable terms. • • 5/ . _ ELIZA II A UGHAWOUT. P:ouacillele-ly Dn: DECKER'S EVE SALVE .• - 4, fr , ,d, , ninoty of Ur. Beet:ees Eye Salve, a snr re azel jegt recite and at ftlititTlN'S Drug St ac. ,Atiguat-17 391 mEracirzEs. p' SWAYNE'S COMPOUND YRUP OF IVIE,DCHERfir.- TIM:PGREA'T REMED Y • FOII • CONSUMPTION I • ' S, COUGHS, SPITTING OF BLOOD RON,CHMS, DIFFICULTY BREATHING, ASTHMA, PAT IN THE SIDE AND. I • BREAST, WHOOPING COUGH,, COL ',IIOUP AND ALL DISEASE' OF E LIVER AND LUNGS, 13ROKEN !CONSTITUTION. &a. i rTll I he . aboye is t origirot/ l and only sti l le prep ration from this valuable Wed; ,gen end has won its way to pubpc favor by its unparalleled sncess in curing all diseases of the Lungs, notwithstanding the many ar 'tidesprepared by persona who, have no knowledge of the mecca of Medicine Iri theory or praCtice, and i n some ore readily to deceive the nnenapecting, use a part Of the name of the original prcpearaticm, such as `,B alsam of Wild Chevy." " Phenix Balsain of Wild Cherrlf."...Balsimof HIM Cherry and Corifry," 4-c... all spiting np with a mercenary .view, ,after "Dr ways ?s Compound Sytnu of Wild Cherry" • bad won a rep nation in the "healingi art" .never to be forgot ten by many a.once cheerless' fire-side. Therefore the public should be on their guard - and purchase none but the onieinal preparation, which, is daily performing such alstquishiitg cures in Pulmonary complaints, sif ter all remedies had failed and tha patients given up as ho ;Jens. Thousands of Certificates might he pub lished which would - astonish ; credulity...itself,' but it is deem d nnecessary ; below we' publish a few of the name. of persoii , who have been cuted ;by this "won derful remedy ;"-- Ina fir GLENN. steward of t s .l e Alma lioilse, near I Frank ord; testifies to the efficacy of 'Pr. iitvavne's I Comp end riyrnp of Wild Cherry. ht curing Valeltine Chap: lan one of the roost aggravated cases of diseased Lune., WIIICh has ever been platied upon reciird, after every ochre re inedY liail failed and his Physician had! given him up as utterable. l A - filis,s . . I.swis,ailWest Philadelphia, cared of thee; dingo! the Lungs of five years standing, her symptom were (Ispitlice. -- of blood, attended , with a hacking cough pain iil.Lllll:..itle, breast and back; which finally brought on al confirmed Consumption ; entirely cured a l y the Usle of Ih. Siva) ne's Complaint iSyrup of Wild' Cherie. , , . Mrs, Daowsi. corner of Se.,cond street and German- • town bond Philadeldhia,etrectually cured of diseased Luzigii and the symptoms of Melina oonsumption, by. • usinglfour bottles of Dr. SvJayrie's Compouhd syrup of ‘Vild,Chetrv. . i R. dacksoh, D. D., formeily7Pastor of the nrst Pres byterian Church N. V. testidea to the elhicaty of Dr. "SwaYne's Compound Syrupof Wild Cherry,l and reco mmends a to the heads of families, having. witnessed its w inderful effect in more than cue hundred eases in r leiving children of every obstinate Complaint, such s coughing, wheezing, choking of phleu3, asth ' watt atOcks,&e. , i •- An AIIAM Sctfintin, Crawford county, Pa.. eared of a ;Tot ratted cntigh, pain in the side and breast, 4,:c.; 1 after being reduced to a niece skeleton. ... ,I alms OSBOIN, Whasington; Pa., cured •of Con [ suniplion and Bleeding of the Lungs, after being given up tosoairal eminent Physicians, and having used most of the Patent Medicines. in Th s medicine it t all cases gives imedlate relief 4 1 and i • a safe, pleasant and effectual reutedy,and worth ll i tioin tiM must sceptical. .1 . (-i,ared only by De. 6W - 41 - ME, N.', corner of IT and RACE street - a, Philadelphia where all s must bp, addressed. . .. rcht9' - Pottsville, by !ESTI:MERE L 18; a In- EIGI orde 5I sale in „..tsville Ali; in Orwigsburg, by 11, VOUVE Jan RRO I= . It cannot be Denied. I ( For Truth i.' mighty ) that . zr f bit. LEIDY'S',SRSAPAIIILLA ...,. !Ad he pnresi, strongest,•and most eslineinidtf any [other preparation of arsaparia that is in ode. IT s warranted to be strobget than 6buttleh of MOST lot ters---stgonger than fohr (if SOME. and igron - cer n threeha of the STRONGESTprepared ifri any other in II e United States. .. I Di. Leidy's Sar;tiparilla is recommended by all too-. pert Ible physicians in pi 'Jim!, to any other. All.who hay ever ti=ed it, have derived MORE BENEFIT from 1 one bottle than three to ten of of here; . alld 'those who, a fte having usedsither's preparations, withbut benefit, will use Dr. Leidy's. will soon be convinced; (its thous and have already been) Of the foregqing ar•sert lon. The apparatus with wiiii.h Dr. Leidy's retracts used in i f ts preparation of Sarßaparilla aS prepared, is the on one in the United, States, imported by Dr. Leidy him: elf, from the cblehrated house of Pelleter & City eno .in Paris, at a great e4pense, and is capable I-ex tra, (inutile mettle:it virtues of Sarmporilla and other no s, more effectually than by any otherbroi . ei.s. s SEVER!. HUNDRED E p RTIFICATES of re imi kable cures and recommendations from 'clergymen ant l i physicians have been front time to tincii pulifished it is only thought , necessary to keep the public acquainted as s where Di. Leidy's Sarsaparilla can by obtained pen ins, namely, at Pr. EEIDVS HEALTH EMPO- Rli 1 1 m, li North t Noh . SE OND Street, near Vinueit, (sign of t le Golden Eagle and Serpents;) Fred. Brown's and Fre .FJett's Drug Stores, Philadelphia. Prix ONE DOLL it, per bottle; 3 bottle's for $2 So, and 6 bottles for *1 50., •I , , . Also by J. F. Long, Lancasterkand at J . G. BROWN'S Diu/a Store, formerly W. T. Epting's, Centre Street, Pofrsville. • May It. JOYFUL NEWS. lintist,every disease that flesh 'is heir,to mar b mired by the timely use of OA KELEr CONI - POEN 0 I if: PUR ATI VE' I' RII P. ' T'n i. 3 - may be pr+ed satisfactorily so thine who Will call at any of tht i stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by Cell, iticates (primerly authenticated) a cures perliirm ed lon individuals'who had lost all the ofrelief— I certificates of Physicians ,who had mast severe kailes under treatment, their patients having taken the medicine by theiradvice and been cured—certificates 1 front the Piothonotary:Clerk of Orphans' Court,No• ! i ctar .t,& . ..stating their acquaintance with Persons of s j re pect bility, and standing, who having the goon of ; their fellow men at heart, have voluntarily conic for walid and given a statement of their cane and its cure. folfAublication,&d. &r. The numbermn hese cent. ficates being too great foinewspaper publication, the -si4scriher has deemed it :I(l6s:tide to have ,a copy Pl . Ithemost important certificates properly aiithenticti- Nett, under seal; to be piaci ti at the stores 'of agents, who have the incdiciiiefo'r sale, where persiins atilic. tcd with. Scrofula o / K i t t, evil Whit e s w ellin g , i Cl ironic Kl3entnatistr , Ti.itt r, Mercurial ; diseases i Er'untions of the kin. Cue; I of (dug standing or in j cmient Consumption, vtz,s Head:Pelle. &c, Vc, may haze an oppOrtunity of ascertain the! names and relidences of those who bait— he rrn cured by its ri se, 1 an i who' will be willing, if eslied , qpon, to give every ; tutormatien required. : - 7 ks a [sore general evidence that this is no quack I intiiiinine. I would refer to the names of the follow. ! trig well known phyniciains, who have dtteStoti to its : rtliency.--Dr. J. P. theater; Dr.% G. Bircn, Or. Jno. Otto, Dr. 1.111 . : Itluhleuberg, Dr. J. E. 0 f1)(.4 , : , . 1 1 , 1(.1 % - v ;Jo: et:ale and Retail at the drug arid Chuni i el fitore of i ... E. 6,LICIIIIOLTZ, Pottsville. ' ~ B. &.J. F3IIS, Nrt nerev:ll tfugli.Kinsley frt Clrbln ; Henry Vtrite. Orwigsburg, 4:lrwary i, 4—iv LiiII)V'S • Sarsaparilla Blood Pills . . . T 1 111.: (ism' PILLS in eNii•tence containing Sa twpa -1 cilia in their composition: . Tie purify the Blood and Fluids 'of. the body, anti cleanse t 4 Stomach and itowels - frota all ricious sub s6nces that produce disease. They are composed entirely of vegetable Extracts, .(free front mercury and Minerals) which'inake them thi safest, bert,and meet efficacious of any other pills in ex stence. : _ err ral ihnumndeertifiraiiz of tin ir efficacy have here,. tore been published, and their,.siiks are in•wasing a7l mealy h?; thousands. Orbit' ties (int Ohilion holes la halm alicady been sold since their introduction. • i ,17:1" . ..1/ORE 77 - IA'N 10V00 BOXES • ha N. , h. - ..en salt" in l'hilathilphia tilon^, the pa s't year; ili‘s showing that in the plhce where tliey are manufac tured they have a reputation; greater than ally other pills—n hid' arise; fromthe fact Mat Dm Lelor is 1,7e1l kutlrn at home-as a rev - Witt Plibsiria7l; and lis pills ate co .sennently employed with greater confidence that: any other; in addition to their own efficacy. • 42,,,aity anti not quantity ia, a valuable attribute be ll InT ;,ting to them; one box doing mre gobd than two to I'm r of Mars.- , e aderrecl, therefore, when tie essity requires to tale none other than DR. LEIDY'S ,BLOOD'Pj&Ls.. Qy them! (they rout but'Z Cents a has.) Tr}" them! Bo,welheatisfred will you be! - of their good effects. you will never take any others. After you have tried all oilier knots. then lot Dr. Leidv,''s Blood Pills, the rliffei eM .2 will soon be discovered: No change of diet no re: stiaint from occupation. or frar of catching cold need bel apprehended; young andold may take them with e qual safety. Principal Office and Delmt t Dr. Leidy's Health Cmporium Nom. lii North SECOND street. near VINE, (sign of the Golden Dell aisd Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Klett Co., Wetherill, & Co. ; W. Dyott & Sons; A. 5. & E. Roberts & Co., and city Druggists gen erally. . Also by P. Pomp and 3. Dickson, Easton, J. F. tong, Lancaster, and most respectable Druggists and Store keepers in the United Rates. . ;Also d. G. BROWN'S (late W. T. Epting's) Drug Stare. Centre street, Pottsville. I :May 18, CHEAPGOODS FOR CASH, And.no Credit given. nr. subscrit;er basinst opened at the •Stme former ly occupied by Crosland & Christ, on Rail Road at., I general assortment o(Croceries and Provlsionß . , hid( he will at the lowest possible prices for- cash:: itch as ' gars,. Molasses, Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Cheese, Rice, Spices, &c., Sperm hnd NVlrtle Oil, Sper maceti, Moulds , and Dipped. Candles, Soap, Tobacco, Segue, Hams, Shoulders Mess Pork, • Drleddeef, ad fish.Mackerel &c WILLIAM I/ MATISITALL —tf. May 11"1911 fiESII FIGS.—A fps 'drums fresh Figs. ale -Lemonet Oranges. and Raisins just received. and: r sale by JOHN S. C. mA Irri N. Jas. iA. 134.3. • 3 ,TE:W YORK Weil Plums and Peaches - :for sale by . I'. & J. May 3d, . 19— i i i i i Patent Dieta - 1110:140Pesi For the use of : Ninesi,,fictslways,Ac, for • gale, or Imported- to _order •Iby . f .l - . l .l . , i • , , . ~ the ..'S i ts b'se-r e b e,r , .1 - •. • IaRESE Ropes are dow Almost exclusively used in ' tie Collieries, an; on the Railways ire Great Brit lad, and are found to e gielatlyl superior ito Hempen ones, as regards saki), durability anduccinoniy A The' "Patent Wird'aripes:' have proved after three .years. service, to be 011 1 in good minddion, where Reinpen ones, of double thd. size and waight,. never lasied.longer than 9 o 19 niouths. They Facie been used for almost every plurpose to.which Hempen Ropes and chains have been applied. , Mineii. Railways, Heavy . Cranes,Stan 102 ; Rigeine, Window Cords, Lightning Conuctors, SiMial IlalYnrds, Tiller Ropes Sec.l . r. Sc. T e ii hey ar ado i either of Iron! or - Copper Wire, and :in cares of much: exposure to 'dampness of Galvanized Wire Testiinonials from England, can be shot additional intbmation deacririons, and appt ALFRED F. • So as :.. r..." t z ., cli G 1 1 C.." - ..; zcp r— ,rq C 0.5 e, ._.= -..—.., . v —_-_ .... —__ T _____ 1_,.. i co. .......; • R .Z.' c t-..., ^A -1 Co c , 0 a 0 54 5 Z 4 '.....z. 1114 IEI 13- and J p Souses and Lc.l II 11 S . 10R: SALE. I• • I ALSO, a large number ofllitilthuga ,Various sizes,'on the Navigaliiin tract. I! in the Borough of l'Ottsville Apply to f SAMUEL LEWIS, IL,al estatear I July 1,6 ; . i iTS t' 0 11Y - : OF ,'l.' 1 I I?. :KO PE S.. , 1 \IIEIII crimes;' mordent, poisonit , igs, parricides . Auilol:eries and u costa, from :zi.l Fuer to lira dory the 'VI. inclinfing the history; of the 3.lints- INllartyrs Fathers of The tihnrch, Ile ittious Orders, YJardin s, IntimsitMns. SOlisms, and! t - W great Re. ifortners, with the crimos of LK.' ttgs„(l9 :Poo, and Etri iperors,b:i Louis Marie De li i :orineri . m,yans!ateil from ;the French. Part ht 25 cants—wit h colored plates 1 .37 i cts. Just received and fiir sale by 1 ' .• i • B. BAN AN, Agent. 1 .. 51.1 y 15, I i = . 1 20 GEORGE H. POTTS, I NVITES the attention; of purchascrh' to his stock u ;.LFresh Goods just reseiired and now ,Opening at his !Store in Centre st..l a leis doors abode the PottSvine House all of which he Will seen at thd lowest prices :for cas h , his own orders; of in exchange for country ;produce. 1 i • 11 , February • 10. , . II . 6 IMRE _ . ----, i , REM9VAL.I I - I 1 • i 77 - 5.,.:.-...r....4—.e.e1=-\,...:r— -1 . JOSEPH. F. SEID 'RS', , lIIAS removed lis - r+denee need floor to Brown Drug Store, in the building occupied no a Shoe Store, in Centre stiret, Pottsville. where he continues 40 operata in all the valioua branches , of the Dental Art ; such as r• - D , Plurffin4, Ftllrp, c leansin g rr. Ile also will insert it? the Iltitst manner, t inele teeth, or ----- ' ' whole gets, at reagonahhi prices. - '1 Ilavina hail a prarlticaliexperience pf Irani , yearn, he feeWcontidcnt ofeiyine satisfaction pi . who may favor hint with their custom. . - 7 • • ZLICD-Mtk 2 1 .17>acDmq 2 2 - • EVE34OVIED.I l• - ! .4. MOSER & 1-- K.lirE LE R,• • n AVI. removed friini their old stand in Con. 1.11 ire Stient,•tu the'stand formerly occupied by tho Mes s rs. Reber, atitile Corner nf N'orwegian and Rail Road streets, i where they tfill expose for sale daily, • ALL TIM VARIETIES OF MEATS. Beef Vca( Lamb 9/ittipn Pork Ha.ins• aul, Lard at the low to piices. -'- Call and see'thrin. t' March 15, 184 p. APOTI Tier • .• cansisti awry, Druus, Paiut., Dy BrusheF, Ar.r, advanre, and rf•spe ap , ofrhe ' PhyskianB 'llnteh I To Dyerg, Bleachers, paper Makers, Steam Engine Builders, and Others PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELIED WROUGHT IRON TUBES From 4 inches to . ; in calibre and 2 To 12 feet long, capable of Sustaining pressure from 400 to ZOO lbs. ... .. t l per square inch,- unit Step ..!i,:kii, -T•, L., and ; other fixtures id suit, , fitting toeuthur, with ecrew joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE'nd other STEAM BOILER FLusa 1 IF sru ~.........„,...r,.......L,,,t • Manufactared and for salei by TASKER &. Warehontie S. E,....)rnpr of Third & July 11 BURDEN 'S.PAivAiT HOR E SHOES ; MADE OF TDE bast r4ined American Iron, for sate at about the surnprices of the Iron in bar, being a saving f about 100 per •.. c; .a n r t ri t4 , t , i , e J ai.i ti t ticit r d s n e o r t . s A a t ll j i sr a h c o t c o s t y sold, ca n At e _ , returned and' the money will be refunded. _ GRAY & June 8 - ' H CRESSAT '• . - CAB 4'TET 111A1 OR, . . IT AS removed fiom his old sand t the Ware room on the Non! East Corner of 5 nliantango and Union Streets, iv ere lie has constatitly on hand, a general assortment of Cabinet ware of the most mo dern styles and approved finish. French and high post Mahogany Bed Steeds, Mahogany Chius and Rocking Chairs, also Mapld Cane seat chairs and Rocking Chairs Widsor Chairs, s;;as, Sews &c: &c.. 111 the Varieties of Cabinet ware ade to order at the I shortest Notice, and in the best at le at Philadelphia 'prics. H. GRESSANGI acknowledges the, liberal support with which the puiblic have favourcd.him heretofore, and will labour on his part to merit a continuance of their favor April 46th, 17— " UPERIOR j SUGAR - CURED H VI Warranted a choke arikle; tcnisale by: June 28, 26!- T. &J I BEATTr. ea 17OR Conveyine one inch bore hundred (col In le per foxy oux June '2l, MINE4S! JOVOTAL. I , he Most eminent ati to their etftric equired respectiu; cation will be Chi EMP, 56 Broad et, I e agent for the Ural ,LlgifiCen4 111 icy, and any the different n b lork, ed States n •••••• 7 .4 ;721 . 3 ~• 6 .4 •••• ( . 4 - . ^ r •4 I'4 IRS o C . ) ,•••• • co .e.. 4 ME ;°7°`icl c>.c. , •. • 7 .1 • fi ,Voil out Lots o }ling principally rt. ent rest. e 29-11 - \'ll EcARY - STI.)Rt abscribor offers for :=ale a well se -1 genala.: nrisortowlra of . "GS. .;1112:1)1C:IN!, a of Chenikals, NQdir.ines. Perfn inflow Glasses: Pcelent Medicines -Simi's. Oils, ati Varnishes, Pain h he, is disposed toy sell at a swat Mink solicits :a share of the patron scripeinnft carpfullylcompolintled. JOHN S. c.imARTIN. PHILADELPUTA. BOTHER, 42 Walntit et., Pbilada. II ' 23 i) Leaden P pee;' iwater with a small bead, } and of front one, two and (our .varyina pilca (cow 8 cents treceived and for site by B. BAbiDfAli, agent: VUE D rcz NE S EU l'tarmEDytow* , . , .- Fates for, th 6 141,0p1e. i rri HE conotsntly increasing pninlerity and vile of I B. A: Fahnestocled Veitutfuge !las induced per.. sonswhn are envious olits'success ep palm ;off upon the public prep'arationswhich all mcdteal men kiiiiv. to be inefficacious in i expeigN worms (pm the system. ! ! 1 '-- ! ! This Vermiface has made its way into pubre layout rmon the ground of its own` intrins c meri s, I more than any other medicine of the bin I now m cd; aid while many wenn re:tic:dies have by dint or pntillit_t been forced into snle, : and !shortly littler g?ne into the obscurity which them worthlessness lustlyj tiler' lied; il: A. Fhanesiock's ' Verinifege' cominUes to be triumphantly sustainetfi It has !only to It'd - used and its elfocts will fulliiiustain all ihat is Yid of its ~ r . 1 wonderful expelling power;. l : i Cei.;filicate 11rales, Erie CO.; Neu" Y.,11 %Ire certify that we have used •13. Verrnifu r le in ousfamilieut and in m ot:idea a decided and effe ctual NI i:z.g wows from the 44tein. .IV. tnendd CO parents who have childr that dungerOus malady' , i ELON VIRG . .MM.: B. PAI ' „ . ROBT M \Y OSFI'fl 81..1 For Sale, wholesale. and retalca house of, . • . _ .. E. A. FAIINES • , Cornor of Sivh and , IVond sts. For Sale in Pntrsv , llo. by , CLEMENS& APVI november. 9 MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT i C . TRUSS e 1 AT4I4. - 1 . 114-,-.• • 1 ' . I ALSO, , . Dr.'Jo:,eph White,, !Rein' ...bdolnlnal - Stlrprt ors. 1 . : , i , A supply of the :Ouse articff:s, jubt: rsccired' and for hale,.ar the nianufacturSrs pi-ITh , -. by • .I?fiti 5..C.1 MARTIN,; Diy% , :zist ' ' ' , • .i T 44-- October 28. lilt. FOUNTAYNL" CHINESE:II[MR ERADICA... ...L/Toll.—NVltsch remorei Sotiertlitous Hair (root the Face Neck, forehead, ! &'. For sale at mAirrNrs' arm; Store. .March 15, !I 1 ll—' - :rriionsoyvvy liniiiicliNE:: 3, GENERAL asortrrieitt kept orynstaptly on h an d /1 : 1 111101.T1 .Sz.,..§"NNI)EfIKON - ri NuwlDrug Stlsre, Pott,siirle.. July '22 Valuable Property at Publie' Sale. _ , iv, - ILL be sold at piddle sale, at! the Hotel of 31nr.. 1 V toner Sc Fox, in i the borough of Pot.t.:ville, on -, Salo relay. the 16th of t h ueitat next, , ! ..... All that ei.rtitin lot et piece of ground, situate on tl . r., noithwar.ll.• side of Market rotate, in the 13,,r,,,:n of Peit....ville, containing i,ti front 51 feet five filclies . .;ind extending in depth 19I) feet to I,yoit stryei, bounded east wardly by gromidinow or late of Bufd Patter,,ote,' northWarilly by Lyon street, ‘Vestwardlyqy'ground be loni.i-itr to the estate Of David Levy, deceased, and southwardly by .Market square aforesaid, being coin .• posed of parts of two 'adjoinine.lots which it re mark ed Nees. 15 attd 17, in l'ott. & l'attersonki Addition to the Boroughof Pottsvipe.". The inntkovements consist 1. , 1 , 1 . of a two storied Stone Ifrittie, with , a Brick i 1 ~'EEE front, on Market street, with a AVed storied .4,, XL,teack . building attached, and a two strifiell frUme house on Lyon trect. , The abeve premises tire the property of Schuylltill ;County, rind willlhe sold by virtue of an Act of AsSembly, passed for that purpose, the 27th of February, 1545. Terms will he Made knoWn on the day of sale. I . i • HENRY ZIMMERIIANO ' .' i . , . FREDERICK BECK.c Commi,sionen, ' . WILLIAM WAGNER. 3 . 1- Attest. • (1. 11. Z1:1.1y1, ('l'k i j ; Cromitis..ioner's 050'e, Or-1 l i wigsburg, Jetty .2ii, Ist?. ; - ,au- I , . .1. .An Act a tilhiirtwq,' the COM maitintrrs of . SC htlylkiil (.'ounti,ita sell and ciinvey Ct. pieee ojr . Ground, In the Bt.; rrt iv , h of -Potbville , .!! " • !SETT. I, Ile it enacted by the Senate arid' Masc. of Repres,ntativi, in the; Coniniontrealth of 1 , ,.zu,...,yiea nia..j in genera A:senibly inet,jand it is hereby enacted, by the within ity of the same, that the Critiimissionerd, of the County of Schn •Ikill, tiller giving due and puts_ lie notice of lice time aid place of sate. in at 'least one ~,,,c,paper printed in !vita county. are hereby author- , izeil to sell at public side ; A c'.7.rtain tenement, consis.t.i Mg °cone half Int rif:troared„li ith the appurtenances, sitnate nil :11.: itorliaeit s iris of Market street, in the Ilorough of Pott,ville, and nunmered in - Pott & Patte? 1 sons additional plan It troberls, pain_ lice :iarile heuse and half Int elfgroundoold hey therSherilf of r jtiel Conn.. ty To 111 e ronlirillq,ioliti thereof, to sit tire ii 1(04 from a curtain Daniel Chris late, and as seem as GM purcha,c money is paid to the ltreasorer of said county. or it.; payment .scared in setli milliner, as said Commi,sion ers may direct, the said Commissioners Omit make and exeimie-n rider their Itatels and soak Of office, a eked of ronVeptilic , in the purr:baser, vehicle 01111 hr good arid Valid tee convey all th , li interest said DaneedChti,ta in, divested by the said.. heritris Sale, to s the date' County Caltenc.„-a0e , •,..., . ! Aernoytm—'.27llt Fe rt ry, 1513. '• .' 4 , VALUABLE REAL *ESTATE •‘-• rrtfrir.,subsdriber ti , iii i irs the fcllowing' deslrabbi - 1 . Pri , p , rt v. situate on Alain street, Akiiint Carbon, at Private :;ale. ! ; . No. I—All tiaitse lOur riontiguoi ; is nenr; two story rtitirhe Muses, each containidg in front l i t ,'-, 48 feet by lir feet deep, with 'Kitchen N i t.: lisi , _, It? feet *ak 14 feet deep, and good Cellars 2 ,1 1 q 44:. under tht week, and eseillent Spring' ~-,z!;;12.0f water:in front. i t' 1, Nt. 2 -'t It those !new two story sttjae houses; !tilt e l t lie best inattolalF. ; each house containing .15 fret front, by 'W feet deop,l With etrdyns at tached.:, - . . AO. ..—One two'.stbry fraine! house, :having 3 rooms on the Ist stotly'3 on tl e t.'d and good Gar -rots, with Kttchin in the rear: i Ahna, a good Stable and', ether outbildinis, at present occupied by the subscribe- ..• .1 l 1 I t .. No. 4—All these two new twoitory frame houses,. one7and a half story high, each ht use having 14 10 front by 2.7, feet deep, with ban 'neat underneath, and-good Gardeil'aintchtd. ~ No. s—One lot on around, 60 feet frOnt by 200 feet' deep with a good one and ' half story house upon the sane. 1 . No ti—Ail those '1 contiguous Intl situated in Eusf MonutCarbon nearly opposite the weigh lock! andiformerly owned by Cant. ttilellaber : eachcon r taming in front 30 lent by 150 in d pth—haying there on two frame hoses with good spiings of, water on the premises. . .„ The above property is situated p',t the the- termina T of '3 raOroads , viz the Philadelphia, 11ut1ht Carbon and Port Carbon Railroads, and will be sold on ac., commodating (arms; for further rartienlais apply to •IXIII. COLL( NS, or ' JACOI 11. BlazjlT. . , 5 'Feb. 1,1E45, WASHINGTIQN HALL, SCHUY4,KILL ,Ii f IVEN. H • . , ~.„....,. TE , subscriber hereby gives notice to the citizens 'of schuylkillconnty, and the travell. ing community, that he has taken the above mentioned Hotel, formerly kept [by Er: Kauffman, Which be has refitted, up in an excellent style, for the accommodation , of all those who feel disposed to trat- 7 maize him. His tablq Will be supplied with all the deli. icamesof the scason.and the charges will be. moderate': Obliging and attentlVe seriants and ostlers will al= ways be ready to attend to the wants of visitors, and his stabling is amply sufficient to accommodate any number of horses anti vehicles.. ri A few Boarders can be accommodated on reason able terms.' SAMUEL BEARD. April It. :. Hi-Gino ' • • Rema,& NeW Goods i(),•3•PH • iIIORGAN , SPECTIT ILN Informs the Public that he ha's .. .Removed his St tore tri the'New Store room, in the stone House of Mrs Phillips, with a locust tfee in front niche door, and next house' above Mr. -Thompson 's_ corner, opposite . Messrs Pollocir:s "EIIOIC. And has just Received a new assortment of Springlloods.which will he sell at the loWest cash prices. la addition to hls fancy dry goods & triroings he has. received, and will, keep on hand a genets' assortment of .legliorn, braid, Gimp, Straw. & fancy.Flonnets, at the lowest prices. ]. Pottsvilla March 22!l815, • . ICE CREAM SALOON. . - .. ' 'G ENS L E N • L'3. ill E LI R - ,j. HAVE repaired and refuted their elmtant Ito Cream Snipers, in Centre street, just below 111almntail rre swet. and are prepared te serve up ICE CREAM. Pimell. Ping Apple , Leman. Strawherry;yanilla, kr. at all hnutit'. .lee Creams furnished to,p,irries, at the shortest notine. l • , • . , 4 '2441m0 , ,Yune 'I I, ,' ' , , THH cllEApps* PAISe!),E AGENCY IN THE UNI.`,I'ED Joseph:' Spkndid Line of LondozKind.Liorpool l'aekets ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1845. Old Eoablishcd Passage Office. /00 Pb2eStreet,,Ctir. of South, N. - „ , - 4 :10 , 41 , , , ,,,, _,...;\ -. --- - -1-:\ v1.4%70..,..4. _. „.„........‘z,,,, ~,,„1.,,,a,,,5ty,„.., r Q,..0_,x-tole .... THE stiliseriber l :liegs leave to enql.the. attention n ' his friends and the public in general. to the folio*. irig arrangements for the year 18.1.5,and for the puipose of. bringing , out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage' Passengers, by' the following ' , • , Regular. Pocket • Ships to and from Liverpool. ships' Names. Captains. . Days o NeW f Sailing ork. from i , - • Y New Ship, ' Nye, : • June 0 Oct. 6 Feb , 6 United States, Britton. ".iii "II" 11 Garlick Skidilv, ', '";6" i 26 ".- 26' atrick llanry, I Delano July, 6 Nov. 6 Mar, 6 Waterloo, Allen, ! " di ," II " II Itosgius. ' Eldridge, ' "26 " 26 "26 ' fridependenre, . Allen, Aug. j 6 Dee. 6 Apr. 6 Samuel Hicks, i Bunker, ; '" 11 " 11 !' 11 ; Siddons, • IT. obb, - '" .26 " 26 "26 Ashburton. Iluttleson,' Sept. 6Jan. 6 May 6 SteplienWhitney i , 'fliiimpson, " 11 " 11 -" ,11 Sheridan ' 1 Depeyster, "26 " '25 "26 Ship's Name, tilaptaina, PaYs of Sailini'from . • i Liverpool. New Ship 1 NYe, July:II Nov. 21 Mar 21 United Stales, i Britton, ' " 26 " 211 " 26 Garrick, Skiddy, Aug,. 11. MC. II Apr.ll, air' ck henry, f Delano, '• 21 " 21 " '2l Waterloo, . 4 Allen. " ' - 6. "• 26 ": 26 1 Roiacius, , 1 Eldridge, Sept. II Jan'. 11 May 11 Independence, , iAlter, " 21 " 21 " -21 Samuel Hicks,B j unker, " 26. "26" 26 Sidilons, 1 E. obb, Oct. I I Feb, 11 J'hc II Ashburton. ! Matteson, " 21 " 21. " 31 Steplir'n Whitney, Thompson, . " 20 Feb. 2.6J'nF26 Sheridan • 1 Depeyster, Nov. 11 Mar. 11 Jhly 11 In,adrfition to the alone Regular Tines, a number of Splendid . ./e‘ir YOik Built Transient Ship,s;slielfas the 'Adirondack,' •Srotlan . d,' Russel Clover,' 'Echo.' and ‘Sria,'will cirthilte to sail from Liverpool,'weekly in Regular sue essibn, thereby preventing the least ptis sibllity of drlayl or detention in Liverpool ; and for the argommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their families orifriends, I have arranged the py ment el' my Drafts on the follotving,Banks : r I 'an, 708,43 A Fahhe4tock's eery• caLe.lit hay .uiedy Inr , cx;:e1• recnm• i n, affitcl wan • t• ROUGHS. the Drug Ware- Cork, ' Londondurry, Belfast, Armagh, Kilkenny, • Boniskillen, Banbiidze. Downirttrick, Ditheannan, Ballyslaannon, Omagh,' Scotia bd-71. En!:land—Mesi , London; \lessr:i OCK & Pitsbtni, Druggist ! :. .50— l'a-senuerti hiladclutlia, 'ackfA r letter, Iposi ' JOriE) BenJ. Bannon, Vhestor, Y. , Y. CotiAlAlhanyi Thomas 51(A/nati, U.n hcg leavt in cenetal, that t ved ill the sailini others lvhicit I experiithre nn de I orts .there 1114 S.L-Frtin PA vtrintis Torts h SteanicAA roil tll II:INN1N, Pottsville,- . ; Sole Agvit fur the State Ur Pennsylvania. February I, • 5- NEW STOR OlliVEii 4. 1 4 L 11 RS, D ESPtCTFIY unnounce ; td . the ' ritia,cl4 o AL I..Schitylkill c oy inty, that c l oy have t ommen,ted bust ores i n the :,.:01to } recently occupied Ily Williain C. Leib, one door south!of the Post Olth'ezin title - Borough Of Pottsville, tvlir,i'they liana jll,t i;penua a new and carefully scleete atirk of i !Dry ,Goods, Groceries, .Glass, . Queens, Earlhen and -ilid- .. loui Ware, <ST., ke.., 4-c. . Amog ' wh ichh troy be found Cloths., Cassuperes, Sat -0'10.0,, Moifsefirci tic Loins Gingliams, Lawns, Merl noes, 'Silks, Satin'. Laces. Napkins, nollands. Flannels,' Marsdilles, Valetcia, Silk, satin,and other Vestings, a great, variety of Muslins, fileached and Unbleached, Silk, Cotton, ant Glut:hams, Handkerchiefs, Summer Cotlit. :Velveteens, Ladle's and Gentleman's Stock ings, Gloves, and Mils of all descriptions Also, Syrup, Sugar noose and,New Orleans Molasset,, Sugar, Cot The; and Tea, Cheese,, Candles; Soap, Salmon; Shad Mack eral, Muffing, Hams.. Shoulders nail Smoked Meal generally Tohacch, Segars. Crackers; Butter, Eggs, Lard: Sweat Oi ILamp Oil, 8 - c , & . &cr• ha} in_ parchatied their goods with 'great care and on Tel sitnahle.t coos, they will he enabled to di,porle thditi,Mt prig eA quite as low as their neighhors , Pubraary lllch,i - --- - - -- -- -, .N EW GOODS. - • T0,11:111 MORGAN, has just received a now as;ort- FJ mina of Goods among .wittcli are splendid 'new style; Prints,l Silk Goths, ial Nett Jearfs, BruSsels• . Net tt'',, 3 anis vitlit for Shawls, Thihet and Silk Shawls, Li , le; and tots hurion Lace; a very .ot fierier article of Stripe Jaronett Muslin, Thread Lare,Jaronel Inserting, ar . ' 01 vanety of other fancy goods, ull of whirh will be sold tit the lowest rash prices._ Pottskill July 13 23 , - y :. J r .' .7; • _ r;o;rrsvfr.r.r IRON WORKS. E . U. GIIVNI , EPET'FIII.I. ;N" ;nominees to the Public, that lie 1. Ins taken the'Estalilirlinient known as the. Potts ville 'lron Works', on Norwegian street, where he is PlepOred to build all kiikils of Stealu 111111111- f;u tub: t ail Roail 'rare, and :Machinery of almost ever desr ription. at the:shortest notice, midi:el the 111001 rya ; . soitalile terms. Persons rroni Rh road: . in want oeStoa to Engine's will tindit to theii ailvantaue to eiva him .1 call before engaging elsewli6re. May 11 "Your A' Feed Business: Tlti re:Tactfully announces to the pub lie; that he hoc associated Mr. NAthah t v.r uo with lion to condnetur a general Floor and Feed Business,. un,l, tho thin of !RUCH & EVANS. at the southeast corner of Rail liodd and Norwegian streets, in the be rough of Potts% tile. where tiny will always keep on laird; a large and', good assortment of . Flour; . Feed, llay h• the hale; &e., &c. 'All of which will [tie sold at the very lowest rates L Th , ,‘' confidently ;solicit the patronage of the public, tielo;i , hlg that ail ihnie who deal with' t hem, will lied it to their mutual advantage. July 10, '2O- I. RUCII & EVANS. TITST , received ar the York Store a large and•gene'ra asstriment of Hollow Ward consisting of 5,6, an d I I: 4 1ton polsLcikilLetS, which will , be told wholesale or retail at thO lowest cash pricer. Also wagon boxfi3 of all sizes. Cedar ware such boltilb., buckets, &c:, &e. 16 4 5. EDWARD YARDLEY. VtTHIPS.—For !sale at' NIARTIN'S Drug V tore—anassottinent of Gig,_ Sulky,..pd Carriage Whips. .. . At.treh 22 ; , • .: 12-- I I ~ Q . T.tAm SYRUP NOLASSE:;.—Stetvart' 0 New York Steam Syrup Molasses, a very su— peridrartiele, for; i sale by . _ .. May 3d, IiRRNES AND FR:A.—A small lot fresh 'crop smyrna Fig, , ,,aml a few jars and DONE'S of fresh crop Primes. for sate by J. S. C: MARTIN. . Maich 15, 1515., 11- Ice Cream. hai•ing refitted his tee Creamiga- Oon, ivtiotvl prepared to furnish his Ice creams, every day and evening during the week—also Parties, and private families supplied at the shortest notice:. May 31 . , . . . ••.. - ;t • 14 , ,Rewa rd, DAN away frotnithe .•, subscriber residing, in the ha ill.r4lich of Pinegrove, an Indentured apprentice to the Tanning business, named MOSES MOVEB; whoever brings back the said run-away shall receive the above reward, but no.costs. ' JOHN..t. BECHTEL; Pidegrove July ]9th, . 29—,3t JIT received ad thu York Store a large and general as4ortnient. of Rolled, square, flat,. and Round Bar eon of all sizes. also Hammered square iron from I inch to 21, rail road tongues„Sledges" and Hammers, sCrolv bars. Slit rdds for horse shoes, Juniata nail rodsl Band Iron, dc!, also Spikes and Nails, in thell va riety!. EDWARD YARDLEY. Jan. 4, 1945. SortiP Book's & Port Folios: SCRAP Books and Port Folios very cheap, just open e 4 and for sale by - B. BANS net, June 7th 23 Iq OWE'S Sch6el ter the Flute. M :30' • do; • for the Viqlin, . Containing each new and com,ittte instrlictinnit, vethitr with nbotit . l.so pieces."( Music, price '5ll cents eacli, just received antl for laic by I.4.I.IANNAN June 29 Age'nt. Clommel, • Wexford; • . Galway, olerxin, Tralee, Youghal, • ....ar,ons[oll,a, Likibbreen, Dllllllll', Limerick, - Sligo, Waterford, Athlone, BaUna .Monatt ' llan, Ballymena Cavan, thinelon, Stra )131low„ • lii!ru4ll, city Bank of /3laegotv - N. Spooncr. Al w‘iod & D. bailkerg, . Byrnet; Livcrintol, • in also be tote:iced from - Liverpotil, to Iston and ilititinicrit, by the Reenter In an:tile:llion !wing loath. ner.sonally.` •t. f.3o.l:llllin:SFett t'ii MC MURRAY, 100 Pine r.'intet, Coiner orSeetlt tsireet, Now Toile. • AGENTS. • dttsville, a Michael. Molina, no ; Jet. llazzot. Pule. lt• I. T, T. ; Charles u'llara Toledo, Ohio; le, Utica. N. Y. to assure my -friends and the public lie greatest punctuality will lie obser i of the above Shipil. together with all Inlay have, and that . gest ngers will Play on their arrival at the different mean to emhark.i issage can also he secured front the Si- Ireland and Scotland, from whic h Hollow Ware T. &I. BEitTTY. 18- MI JOIIN S. C: MARTIN, Iron! Iron! !' PHILADELPHIA WILLIAM .13: BROWN', & Co • . WHOLESALE DRY -GOOD DEALERS. No. 20; 'North Fyurth Btreet, Philada. H.'AVE a large Stock comprising a minim! variety of AMERICAIsi and FOREIGN DRY GOODS, • They regularlyattend the :Auction Saes, at, which they can freqUently purchasemati y seasonable destrip- lions of Goods, much helix° the l regular prices, and , wlnch , they will sell at a small actra not. The reqive many geotli direct from Maanfattnrers, and 'will also be t.receiving 'the, intreit Sttite soot, of Fon- EIGN Goons as as they nretri the market, front im portations both here and in NeWiYork . Their exertions will be directed whelping constant-. ly, a very superiocassortment of the most desirable Staple awl Fauey Goods. which they intend to offer to Coo ntry , Merchants on the thost favorable terms, and at the 'lomat prices they can be (Mind at, Lathe city of Philailelphin4 and respectfully them4o eaamiau for themselves , • . e • `• r , • Their stock consists Impart of the follewing: Cloths, Cassimeres, •Sattinetts, , Jeans; Plaided and Striped Jeans, [a new article,] Menet% Kerseys, Llnseys, Red Padding. Canvas' Padding, -Beaver teens, Velveteens, Velvet Cords, Alpaca Lustres VeMings, Cravats, Stocks, Matisse: ile Lains, Gingham, Lawns. Irish!' Linens, Russia ' , Sheeting and Rnssia. Diaper. . GomIS for Summer Wear, New Style -Fancy ,Figured Linen Drillings, Plain Brown Linen, Crape. Gam binotts, Corded. Plaided mid striped Ditto*, [new Plaided -and striped Kremlin's, I . new. 1, • goods,] Isiankeens r Eitia Heavy Cattonades, , • SummerCloths,Donitps. Mexican Mixtures, Blue. and !Galley Coloured Drillings, Satin Jeans. Fancy Single -Milled Cassitneres, Cult ke, Brewn and BleachPd Muslin, Checks, Tickings,Brow n • .Drillings; Canton Flannel. Plain White Cambries, Checked anti striPed ditto. Lace Cambricks, Jed:o- mets, Book Mull 'and Swiss ditto, Lace Goods in,variety, Colu d Cambrieks, Hosie ry, Cloves, Thread, Muttons, and a: full as ointment of Triminnigo, ke. PRINTS--A very' extensive. !assortment, to which new Stylesare added as they wine from the Manufac turers. . • , PhilAa., March I, ` , „ S. HARRADEN: • I „ r ORWAHDING ANDt:O3I3IOSION -MERCHANT, dine street Wharf, Pinladelphia. • ESPCCTFULIN informs his friend's and the Net, Acliants ofSchuylkill, BerEs rind the adjoining coun ties, that he is now prepair'ed, to receive and forward Merchandrinof every description• by. Canal to Port Carbiar, Pottsville, Reading . nrul the intermediate places in grind coverd Boats, at rates from CO to 100 per cent !owe, than by Rail !toad. -7 The subscriber will ship grinds at a lower freight thin 'they can be tarred from the Delaware Mont, With these advantages to the CaptainS. the ghipping charges are less the expense'of Tonage is saved. and too deten t Mil Of the golds, so that Merchants may depend on re cow 'nether!' in all 'despatch as -Boats' will leave his Wharves Daily. Nr!i additional charges foi'cortimission: ritorage, re ceiving or delivering freight at any of the landings ,on the 'Marchandize far Reading will be delivered from the Ijoatii l to the MerLhants Store, Philadelphia March ii." 2 A. HATHAWAY • & -Co :GENERAL COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, , 3'.:1,1,rt5 Whorres, feet. of :.-lee;1 lit, Plaladetphid 'YE received on consiviment and offer for gale a Ia lowest cash prietts--- _, Lo baleslst sort easier4libps •; • - ' ,inoo galls fall and winter prese'd whale oil ; : 1000 do . do du Wad: dish 4il, • •00 doe painted pails; - r 100 boleslst quality spend Candies ; i 'lso illy mould tallowcandlloc, '.: "200 do yellow sbap ; 50 do.. No. 1 chocolate ; I : - . 200 do 'Lubee (scaled) herring ; ' • 100 do do NLC. I do 1 • 100 buds. '„.pckerel, Non. 1, 2 and '3 ; 50 do Halifax Salmon ; 1 50 do dibb'd [terrine; ' 7. .. 25 do pickled codfish ; , I . 40 do Cranberries.; • • 50 tubs Goshen hotter ; . • 1 000 lbs. Herkimer county' Cheese ; • . i . 1.000 .do dry codfish; 1000 do bake tish, (in drums)! . . . 1001 do Manilla cordage. ' - , ' ! Olillada., Jan. 'II, 1 '1 „. . . n . --1 y ripHE subscriber has i king had the agency. o' I IHUI.L'S PA'PENT TRUSS, s.. it keeps 1 conatantly on hand, vaiions kinds of Trusses, of 11. , r . daptied ' to the varient. - A of fletnia or i'lmpture, wliio will be fitted on tae patient when i,equired. ' DILLW 1 7 ,N PARRISH . , • Diuggist, Chemist and apothecary, S. - IW. ' 'corner of Arch arid pth sts. Philadelphia. , I Also, on hand a carefully selected as • sortnient' of Genuine Aredieines'iind Chemicals ; to which the attention Of Phystinans and Storekeepers is invited—with the' varidus 'Patent Me • dicines, pre paredfrom the most apprved i formula, and soli] m at arkei prices. ; . • philada., March l; I [ 0-61 - rto •,- . .4- 1 . . Philadelphia .1 Auction Sales. 1 C. J. WOLBEIfr, Auctioneer: • • r ~5 ' No• 1 31 MASET 9'1 . . BELOW BECON,' BT. PIIIL A DA. , I ...) Regtilar sale law st Imported and Amjrican Dry goods'. Tue , day•&,,r , iday I I , I Moraines._. Shop Goods —Every 'Wetifictay Altertioon. , • Boots, Broeans Sze.—Tueilays and Fridays . at 12 o'clock s:l.-1 Country Merchants lill find at.these Sales, a large hod' general usso.ninent o Imported and Domestic. Sta ple il Panty Goods, to w deli their attention is invited Clods delivered on the lay of Sales, or as a respon sib! , person will be in att uidarice, who for a F111:111 re • urtUcration, Will pack anti forward goods as directed. ' Philada., January 11, . , ' - 2—ly , • PURE W. ITE LEAD. 1_ 1 Xa 1 It t ‘ i ', Whetheriq BrothO, ANuFAcTuRERB. ;No north Front streer ili T Philadelphia, have toys a POW supply of their warranted pure white leati, and those customers. whc hasp been sparingly simPhed in consequence of a run on the article, shall now have:their orders filled. iso knawn substance possesses' those peiservativc. and!beantif)ing Kopertws sir desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence, nevi admixture of other ,inaterials only' mars 11.4 value: It has therefore been the steady aim Of -the manufactures, for runny years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead, Anil' the unceasinirde. intuid for the article, is proof that, it has met withil'a. our.' it is invariably‘branded on care he ad—wolli- ERILL & 'Marin:lL in full, land on the other, iVniatimrcii'Porte—..allin red letters. e L Pitivember 19,'47- 7• Al-"IENTION. MILITARY STORE rignllE subscriber would respectrulli , ,inforrn his friends and customers; that he has locatdri'hiv Military Cap Man•lactory.:• 1 •• • In Third Street, No. ffit, a few doors belnn Race, where he would be pleased to see his old customers and'as many newones as are disposed to l'arOur him with their custom. Ile still continnes to manUfacture Militdry and Sportmen's articles of eiery dOscription, ,such as leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk!and Bearer Dress Caps; °fall patterns; Forage Caps; Bolsters *troop Body do ; Cartouo Boxes, Bayonet calthardsi word Belts of all kinds ;C anteei e ; papsackii,' different patterns : Fire Buckets, Passing. Boxes; Tnbc do, Brush and Picker's Plumes; I'vepoons Firemen's Caps.,Leather Stocks, Gun Ggres.'iMperior 'quality ;Shot Bags:Game Baffß, Prurris,,te.,&c. • • • jj''OrdfA•s thankfully received aid promptly at tondo to. WILLIAM CRESSMAN, • No.lol Northl inFd Street, a fowl:loom below Rac Philadelphia, January 13, 1844 Philadelphia, Read!Eig & Potts ville Rail Road. • - mfia Reduction of Freight on Merchandize, • N AND AFTER,' Monday sort. June 26th, 1814, Goods will be fotward.d with Despatch at the, fol lowing rates of Freight, between !leading ,and the points bcfoiv stated, per ton of '2ooo.lbs. 1 , • • • Betwev. Between • • : Beading Readinw and ' ;and Phila. Pottsville. Inapter, slate, tiles, - $1 10 - 75 cts Pig Iron, blooms, timber, marble, tosin,tar, pitch, 1 20 and grindstones, , Nails k spikes; bar iron, -V -castin.s,s,lead.turpentine f: • bark ! raw tobacco, salt, ' 140 100 provisions,potatoes, hun her, stoves, ke., Flour per barrel', 16 cts. • 11 cts Wheat;corn, rye, clover } • 4 cts seed, salt per bushel, Groceries, hardware,steel,. copper, tin, brass, do • mestic liquors,tnachine- IT; butter and eggs, cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton, leather raw hides, paints, oys ters, hemp, and cordage. J Dry Goods, drugsk medi,) Ones, foreign liquors, wines, glass, paper,fresh fish, meat, confections. - ry, hooks it Stationary. No additional charges for commission. storage, or receiving or delivering freight at any of the-Compa ny ,s DePlots on the line. July 15, 1613 " Pocket Books and. Wallets. . MITE subscriber has just opened the best stork of 1 Pqcket Books and Wallets ever offered for sale in this place. Call and examine for yourselveti.• • - B. BANNAN, Agent. I "' Feb. 22, — Satuter'6. ElOttmetit: . . , ffp..tirzos Honsra ' os• *rtn. , Fßoan.—Many pe r . Sons in travelling feed their hariei too mu nd trio often—continually stetlit#g the tot allotting them time.ck rest and digest 133,41W00d ; of '.course they stiffer 'foni everftjjn'eel,;s and carrying unties aary weight. : Soq<litaite".;W „ rerule to - bait awry'- ten miles, which is very ifre.hnsistent as in. some case's wall. a: fleet anima, '.good 'road, favorable , weather and load,..this dist4ga may be travelled jn one third the time, that it,can under unfavorable circumstances as tospeed.t; ;',lt would be better to regulate the feeding by tirhOatfier than distancs: ' Mr.' S. B, Buckley, who, !bade a botanical tour., among - the Cumberland mountains, says in the Albany. Cultivator "tint- yiimpg men came in tra velers - oR horse back, who according to the South em mistb' ride's!! day without stopping. to dine , or feed the horses. :,Tionialvvill do well and keep in_ good co dition under sn,4, treatment, as I can IL. testif , r:t4dexperience." : -,,1 ,1 -. L 1 . Horses 'should be well ,fail in- the evening and •- not stuflcd- too full in the in&rning,-and the travel-. lug should be moderate on ',vatting with 'a horse having a„ full stomach. :if .. lonie starts in good candiii on, lati'd travelsratiierAuick he can go twen, _ty-five miles without buiti4,74 this is 'evident.when we consider the time neeeiqry to accomplish this spact,t,with tolerable speek I:; ; . . • If a horse starts in ' the, moraine at 7 o'clock, he can trayol till having a little'we- ter and a little rest .occ.i4nidly, without food ;• ur if he have .any, a little met in 'water, or two quarts of oats, if grOund the bettiror a little lock Of hay: may he ;given instead of :meal or oats., At noon the horse should be!preit:y 'eat fed' and rest two hours, then he Can travelqor tive hours with very little or no food, Horses' cannot well endUre hard traveling on s grass; therefore those that3ue gerteral6 , kept on grass, should - ho fed on h4.l4hci night previdus starting on ajourney, or ti - hard 'daY's work. In taking, a!rdes from grask: , aldf feeding on dry fod der and grain, care ritu.. Fc hail to their health, a.p. this ehange.is liable to constipation'of this bowels and chalk ; whit 'May bcr'preyented .by giiting small quantities Of.,4eat bran or potatoLs or ,other ' ,roots. Hay dui: or that in whielllbere is a . goodip?rqon of clover, is snore laxative and may. be a priqntative,"but it is!not. so substantial food as , well. Zgrown 'hay,or herd grass: • I • • . . . 12--6nio B Bath r. E.s.-146 . 1•: . Ind reflect; use gtur olurt*Oect.Ves, thinking owers, friends, it Was g . i . )mit yotl . a.:•ipse and not to use. Blind bridles! truly : 0144i. surely,. • ArL never invented a m ore fatal thitfg,ip thee, yes of horses, than :whe'n she devised iliisAlan-ocdepriving, the . borsd vl - .at naiurdintefided ho kould enjoy.— Bur;srlys tine, how arc blinders injurious to the horse :Because they g t it4r dirt and heataround the eYes.*: Dirt irritates oe-tve and beat produces intlainaticM:'- - These.iirial'ilo . entrammel the eyes .1 •••-: of the horsefhat.he is eornolled to be constantly . straining them to see hig vili4l' The Over 'exertion • 1 ' •• of the nerves brings on ) ,tfse4se, Eyes sere not made in vain. Eta& th 4, ,i4r'needlessi tho ater havedeNed; them in the head.— They were placed on th.qiciper of the head that he might' have the advaiit* oflookini opt directious. Men ehundono of . their wisdom, concluded the ;1)61-4 hricl :tOb much sight, and theyjivished to hence the origin of blind bridles. ' Think cfithis 'seriously 'and you will abandon the use'of, ''Atestructive an •appen_ dage. that!bli;cibridleS and diseased eyes are 'inseporobly cOnni4ted. 'Custom hood winks the'senses of trick iiilnuch as blind bridles doed the visions of horses, • • ,• 1,01-IN MADDOCK', , Iforrit„e4ancl "#lacksniiih. , IVe are .of opinion thatif tho Crea- • tor had intended the a csi of horses.to have been half blinded, that apperddg6vOuld have been pro: vided'in a natural way.-}--141crn Cultivator. MASUR F.!f .—The ohject'elqmenures is to furnish sustenance replants, of iwiii4ilfiey ultimately be e o • ki ime constituents. py l extunning the substances, therefore, which enter iitto }hi formation of va • rious productions, we ihrul t ilscertain the charac ter of the aliment necerskto their growth. In, the haulm of wheat, for intince, chemical analy sis developer the presen t ceet potak; in combina tion with sliieious ;Ito ensure a: - igorous grorth of \;ilear, wo snrtgl l therefore Seek such .• . soils as arc r eplete with' ltiqe substances, or sup then by artificial niers" An analysis of the grain stliscovers phOspldpic•*id in combination with mrignesia and pbt a .These "substances, consequentlY, must be ieith4 present in the soil, or supplied by . manuret,itn4 must 'exist in such quantitiei.; as to ensured proper development and , maturation of the grain , i ."„So again, soils on which the turnip is to be enitivated, must possess phosphoric acid ijr quahtiiyptlir this being an es !sential constituent of this •iie t hetable,"its cultivation on landsfdeficient of this princi T le, must necessa rily.be a)tended with Bone flu t, as Well as the'cxecrementsl of men . ,and animals, are repletd with:this acid. Probably , •, these articles are the best.ma nures that can be ,ap plied. Fish manure,,WhiClit ,contains phospkorte acid, in abundance, acts , favorably on theliiihip crop".. It has been suppo . s4 heiwever, by many, to be an injury to the 'Cultivator. D Peicit Ta!a singular fact, - and one 'worthy!of being' re6o0;1, was mentioned to us a few 'days since, by N:.ll4Alexander Duke, of • Albemarle. He stated,i that, i wltilst'ott a visit to a neighbor,.his attention lvfe4 4alled to a large peach orchard. °Very tree in which; had been totally de stroyed by the ravages 'nfittie worm, with the ex ception of three, and tlioi:three were probably the Most .thrifty and dot riabing peach trees he ever saw. The only [Cau4ref their superiority, known to his litya, was en iexperinaent made in 'con'aequence of observing ittit those parts of Worm .: eaten tinther into whilf f rOla 'had been .driven were genSrally sound. *l4ti his trees were abou t a year old, be had selocled dime of thorn and driv en a tenperiny nail tlartitigh the body, as near the gronnills possible ; whilst irbe balance of his or chard Mid gradually failed finally yielded en tirely to thi3 .ravages o f i worms ; these three trees, selected at random, (Mated precisely in the same, manner, with the isrpeption 'of the nailing, had always!been vigoi : tus healthy, furnishing him•at that very period s ivitlf,the greatest profusion of the most,luscions fruit Lift is supposed that the salt of iionlafforded bytthujimil isuffensive to the worm, Whilst it is hatutleis',.or perhaps even bone ficial to the! tree.-,Stiuthiri4lPkinter.• • Tonrrte Fr.r. 7 -Theo Weatern Farmer and Gar diner 'says ,that repeated , ; 101 varied experiments hhre proved, that half itn' s ciifnce of sulphur mixed with a.pound of turnip seed,. will comple!clrpre vent 'the raWages' thO ; • CM BM 10 1 35 1 1 1.70 Ein --- • J A TI -,, 8 . ,„,- ~,. , , tii THE undnringheil having been atnnin ,,,. trri A getit by )leAstv. A' li gale ..:Co., '.--- r: 1 V i n p r e ' e e r w Z ' a GT Xl' lirginfrio for salt' their n f;;,; ;%Innufactur reyricer. • 'l .- .;:! T. ec.. j BE&TTY. Zone 2rthf :: ;:^ . • ' • 26-- , ' 1 .• ' :' - i; - :',' ..;
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