THE_MUSQUITO SEREN%DE. Atit—'Tiit, my delight of a ;Mirky night hi a summer's night I take my flight . . To where the maidens repose: And while they're slumbering sweet and sound , . I bittia'em on the nose! The warm red lilc4xl that tintypeir cheeks To me is precious dent, ' For 'Ti, my , delight to buzz and bite ,In the season of the year. , Muni j get my fill, I wipelny bill, And sound my [tiny horn, • And off I fly:to the mountain high Ere breaks the'golden morn ; But at eve I sally; forth again To'tickle the sleepless ear; For 'tis my delightto buzz and bite At the season of the year% On the chamber wall about I crawl, • Till the landlerd -goes to bed ; Then nay bugle .I blow,•and dOwn I go To light upon his head; ' • 0. 1 love to see the fellow slap, ' And I laugh`to hear him swear ; For 'lie my , delight to buzz and bite At the season of the year, • DIDN'T •Snii clever story • red, ted in tho'Concordia Intelligencr, of an Old laity who 'sot up' to see the stars SHUTE., and was disappoiir - ted. She was wilfully imposed upon by a• tProfer sot' some body—hut hear her • , 'He•tol4l.mi as:how that on the 22d•day of the month thd'stars were gwoing- to fell'again like I . had hea rn die ti meth at•son fo Iks ou g the world was goiri' to be sot on fire. Well stranger. I counted the dAys; and'at last, according to the notches I cut in . that door post thar, the 2';'d came ; I had supper oncommon late, that night, and' left the coffee pot biliD; and sonic cold pork and greens and come pone sot by the fire, and deteimined to set : up and see ?he stars shale. It,Was sorter coolish, but I got under that shed so that I could 'em a fair chance ; and I sot, and I sot, Mid sot and smoked a Powerful' deal, and then I'd eat a bit and take a, sup of .coffee, and watch agin—aud kept it up t well. broad daylight, and see a :Ogle one of the blasted critters badge. STa.aw 817, when straw bon nets first becani& general, it was common to trim them with artificial wheat or harpy in .ear un which the following fines werewritten : dWho 'now of threatening famine dare complain, When -eyery female forehead teems with grain See hoWthe wheat sheaves nodamid the plumes Our barns are now transferred to thawing rooms, And husbands Who indulge in active lives their granaries may thresh their wives,' • DELICATE. CO3IPLIMENT,-A young lady b 6 tag addresied by a gentleman much older than _herself, obse - ivedl to'him, the only objection she had to a union !with ,him, was'the prdbability of hie dying before her, and-leaving her to feel the sorrows "of widowhood. To which he madp the following ingenious and delicate complimentary reply : "Blessed is the man that has a virtuous . wife, for the number of his days shall' be dou bled."-a • BOSWELL Al)'t JnNv%o\ oN SuicinE.A con ithation lactok.en Boswell and Johnson on this subject ~Suppose, sir, said Boswell, 'that the man is ab soltitt:ly - surellmt it he lives a few "Jays longer, be, shall be detectCd in a fraud, the conniitience of which will be utter disgrace, and e;pulsion from society . t 'Then; air,' said Johnson, let him go to some place where he is not known. Don't Jet .hiin go to the devil whore he•is known." A CURIOUS NOtlON.—Thorollowing is from a country paper, and is not only good sense but out of all measure ; comical poetry : He who reads and comes. to pay, Shall read again another day— " But he Who will not "ptank the cash,' Through his name on our subscription book we shall 'be compelled, however, reluctantly, to make bunions REVE:4OE.—A man and his wife hay. ing a bitter qUarrel, in order to appease their fury. they threw all their portable furniture out of the window. 'The wife hid, even ripped up• the tick of the bed, and set the feathers afloatin the air and then running to the banisters of the stairs, and breaking- her arm upon them, she exclaimed with insane energy, ..New you scoundrel, you must pay for a surgeon.' 'Well, Esther, you missed a great deal by not being able - to go and see that .man hanged, this morning.' 'Dear, die, I thought so. HOw hateful of aunt Jane to send me to tend the nasty little, baby.— But how was it ?' 40, when he turned off, he kicked for five min utes on a .greictir .O, dear, what a whitne it is I wasn't, thore fa tie° it: 44im,' said Timothy, the other day, to his -son —.Jim pin are lazy—whaton earth . do yuu as pectto do fOr a living !!: .Why father, 'No been thinking as how I..would he a Revolutionary Pensioner!' "How is it, said one littlo Miss to another 'that John's never afraid and I am r I" "Because he s got a Roman nose and feels safei 'Am% you remember. how'vre read; that it has al r ways been said that ti Rom= knows—no danger A young lady having engaged to bo married, —took occasion to change her tnind, and besought the aid of a.friend, saying, 'do help tne out of this not.' 'O, certainly, replied her friend, 'that's - easily doue, as it is only a beau knot.' . It is indeed a humiliating reflection, that one cannot, likean angel of mercy - , intercede between two human heings, arrayed in combat against eacr i t .other.ivitho'ut getting a kiik . for one's philan . throptly. j I Tua Lasi.—Punc4 describes a lit of fever and ague as a "personal earthquake." 'Sam do'yo'n know any songs!' Yesl know two,' ' , What are the, Sam ,Old hundred, ant tother aint Why-is ti; man subject to giddiiies in the head an immoral, character?. Because dizzy,- Pnt STING PROOF.—qa thii to be proved, str naitl_the printer's devil to tho editor. "Yes;, Scribbleria ; "%reprove all we Amid the Many things that 'poets dream of,' There is nothing ,more wholly imaginative. .anil l surely ideal itt ite . character, than that of a child with a clear{ face.' _ ICE. CREAM SALOON. •• G.E..V.SLEN $ HEHR, HAVE repiiired and'refilte(l their eleennt Ice Cmmit tial , nos; in Centre street; just heluw Iklahan4u*- go etreet, null are t'• serve up ICE CREA.M. Pe Vii, Pine Linnun. Vahilla. alai; h urs. Ice Creams th/niabetl to parttev, nit the shurtest notice. Jun 11, 214=0 MEDICINES• SWAYNE'S 'COMPOUND 'UP OF WILD CHERRY. 'THE GREAT REMEDY FOR II CONSUMPTION COUGHS, SPITTING OF BLOOD AONCHITIS, DIFFICULTY ' BREATHING, ASTHMA, PAIN IN THE SIDE 'AND . • - BREAST, W HOOFING COUGH, CROUP AND ALL DISEASE OF THE LIVER 'AND LUNGS, BROKEN 1 CONSTITUTION; &c. rrITE above is the original and only grannie prepa .l. ration from this valuable tree, and has won its way to publip favor by its unparalleled :tutees in curing All diseases of the Lungs, notwithstanding the many ar ticles prepared by persons who .have no knowledge of the science.of Medicine in Ilicory.or practice, and some more readily to deceivethe unsuspecting, use a parcof the name of the original prepearation, such as ',ll/sairt of Wild Cherry"."Piritnir Balsampf Wild "Balsam of fri/d , Cherryarid .Cenfry," ¢e.." all sprung up with, a - mercenary view, after "Dr vrayncts Compound Syrnp of Wild Cherry" had.wou a reputation in the "healing art" .never to-be forgot ten by Many a once clise. e rless fireside. Therefore the publicA.liMild be on.their guard and purchase none but the 'original preparation, which" is dally 'performing Stich astonishing cures in Pulmonary complaints, ti ter.allremedies"'hadfailed and tha patients given hp as hopeless. , Thousandsof certitiratesMight be pub lished which worth] astoniSh ciethdity.itself. hut it is deemed iinecessary ; below 'let publish a few of the iirtmesof persons Who have been cured by this "won ; derful . ROB :nr tit,r,ss. Steward a the Alms Donn; near Frankford, t-estities to the effemey of Dr. sivayuce CoMpOund Syrup of Wild' Cherry, in curing Valentine Chaps tan one of flie inset aggravated cases,of diseased viiirtS, which has ever beed_placed upon record, "after eVeryi other. remetlyhail failed and his Physician had givenlhim 'Ojai mcitrable. f .Minn . LCwis, of West Philadelphia, cured othice - ding rif the Lungs if due years standing, her Symptom werejspitting of blond, attended with a backing condi pain to the side, breast and back, w Inch finally brought on al confirmed COIWITIVIIIOII ;! entirely cured by the role' of D. Swayne' ' Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Mrs.llnown. corner of Second streeti rind ,erMan town' road Philadelditia,.etfeitirally 'cured ofldiseased ; Lungs and the symptoms of incipiet .orisinriptioni by usi four bottles of Dr. Swayne's CoMpound Syrup of Wild, Cherry. , • Syrup of Jae:sum - D. D:, formerly Pastor of the first Pres , byterian Church N. Y. testifies to the eflicao of Alr. SwaYne's Compound Syrupail Wild Cherry, and rem, mmends it to the heads of families, having, Witneased its Wonderful effect in more than one hundred cases in rideiving children of every, obstinate 'complaint, such as coughing. -.Yheezing, , choking phlein, metre attacks,&c. ,SKlNNER..f_ ; rawroid county; Pa., cured of a protracted couch, pain in the side and breast, 4e.., alter; being reduced to a Mere skeleton.) .• JANEti OSOUTIN, Whashigion,! Pa., cured of Con sumOtion and Bleeding of the Lungs, after being given onto Several cinitient Physicians, and haVing Used most of the Patent Medicines.- TI is medicine in ill cases div'es immediate relief and s a safe, pleasant and effectual remedy, and Worth rt trial flora the must sceptical.:- Prepared only by Dr. SW AYN El: N. corner of EIGIIT and RACE.' streets, Philadelphia where ail orders must be addressed. Mnrcli '29 - - For sale in Pipsville, by DNIELKRE BS, and J. G COLD B' , 611( WN; in ,0 r§ F9b. 17, igsburg, - by,ll. VOUTE •It cannot be Denied. ( For Truth is iniehty ) ' that DR. LEIDY'S SRSAP4RILLA, ssthe purest, strongest, and most efficacious of nuy other prrpotrationV arsaparia that t. ta ado. . - 5" is warranted to be stronger than 6 bottles nf lOSI I others,stronger than four of SOME, and stronge than diree of the STRONG usr prepared by arty othe in the tinned States. Dr. fehly's Sarsaparilla I+ iecommended by all res ... • . ,Jr. 1...... y pectable physicians in preference to any other. All Wlt hat u ever used it, have:derived MORE BENEFIT froi one; bottle than three to ten of others,• and those win aftdr having used other's preparations, without benefit w ill use D r . L e idy's, will soon be convinced (as thous ands have already beer.) of the foregoing asserted!. The apparatus with which Dr. Leidy's extracts use, in his preparation of Sarsaparilla us prepared,t'is tin nay ode in the United Statesi imported by Dr. Leidy Weisel f, from the celebrated house of Pelleter &r: (:av erin, in Paris. at a great expense. and is capable of ex• trartinc the medical virtues of Sarsa Parilla and other rocks, rime ettertiihlic than by any other process. s•SEVERL lICNDRED ERTIFICATEs Of re • marliable'cureA and recomincntlations from clergymen and physicians have been trout time to_ lime published it is only thought necessary to keep the public nequrtintell nslto where Dr. Leidy's' Sarsaparilla can by obtained rennine, namely, at Dr.- LEIDY'S lIKALTIFEMPO, R 11151.191 North SE OND Street', near Vin."t•St., (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents;) Fred. 'Down's and Fred. Klett's Drug Stores, Philadelphia. • 1 • . 1 Prise ONE DOLL R per bottle; 3 tinttle's for $2 50, and &bottles (Or 84 SO. .; Also by J. F. Long. Lancaster: and at'.l. G. BROWN'S Drug Store, formerly \V. T. Epiing's, Centre ,Street, Pdttsville. • May 11, ' . .12— _____. V -----: JOYFUL NEW*. . i Almost every disease that flesh is heir to may 1- cured by the timely use of °AM:Lk:Y . COM PODSD D 'DEPURATIVE YKUP. ' This may be pi - Oved satisfactorily to those who will call at any if the stores where this invaluable me arcing is sold, by certificates (properly authenticated) of cures perform ed on individuals who had ,lost all hopes ofrelieft certificates of Physicians who had the tttost severe cases under treatment;their patients having ta k en the medicine by theiradvfee, and been cured4Certificates fr?m the Pt othonotary, Clerk of Orphans' Court,No tary, &c.. gating their acquaintance with perions of respectability and standing, who having the good f their fellow men at heart, haie voluntarily come fo f i ward and given astatemenr of their case and its cur (or publication, &c. &e. The number ofthese car r i.: fixates being too great for newspaper publication, tl e subscriber has deemed it advisable to have a dopy f the most important certificates properly authentic! - td, under seal, to be intern at the stores of hgen who have the mediciiiefor sale. where personS afili - tcd with Scrofula' o a K tys evil. White Sakellin , Chronic Rheumatism • .Pt .it r. Mercurial diseas s cl'm , otions of the kin, liii. 4 I of king standing or i ' went Consumption, sir ei Ilen- ache. ke, ;.e,m y h 1 ve an opportunity of ascertaining the nitrites a ,ti residences of those who hare been cured by, its u. e, ad who - will be willing, if called upon, to give eve y r i i formation required. As a more general evidence that this is no qutt k medicine, I would refer to the.nanies of the folio v ing well known physiriarns; who have rittestrd to' is eilicacp—Dr..ll P. !Rester; Dr. . O. Direr], Dr..l o. duo, Dr. If. If. Muldenberg, Dr. J, E. orber.; ' Sold wholesale and Retail at thWdrug anaChe 4i n! Store - of - . E. 11. EICIIIIOLTZ, Pottsville. ' J. 8.&.J, 11. Falls, 11r i wet- s vi 1 l'ei'lltigh Rind iy Port Carbon; henry Voute. Ord - igsburg. • January 2.1, ' • ! ! . 1 1 'f --- Iv .. 2 DR. LEIDY'S I • . - Sarsaparillar.Blood Pillsi ._I • I IIIllf: (11 . i L . t 'P.t.l in - existence containing Sarsatia- HIM in their enntposition. . The y purify the Monti. and Fluids of the ,litidy, 41( leanse the. Stomach atitillowels from all !lox' : sth. Fiances that produce ilisease› , , They aresominemd entirely ot — vegetable which , ,fiee - froin . mercury and minerals) llich make them he safest, best, and most efficacious of ati?Otherpills in ' xisience. . I -...‘ Serena thousand eerti fi rales of their efficacy hay pr : ofore been published, and theirrsales areqa^re znf nnualty by thousands. !fore than Oat Million holes . lave already.tmen f,oldshice'their Infroductiori. MORE THAN:100,000 BOXES lave been sold in Philadelphia alone, the past ye ;11 thus showing that in the place where they are mama'. c ured they have a reputatio*, greater than 6ny other bilts—m, Web arises fronithe fact that: Da. Ltariy is tr ell hnaica at home as a regular Physician, and hie pills are onsequently employed with greater confidence ti an ny other; in addition to their own edicacy.. Quality and not quantity is a valuable attribute on,rine to them; one box doing 11110(f good than tw, to 'our of others: . Be advised, therefore, when ne essity recptiresi to ake none other titan . DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS. Try them! (they feat but 2S'rents a bat.) Try them! So well satisfied will you be of their good effects. you! will never take any others. After you have tried !ally firtwr kinds, then trkllr. Leirly's Bland Pills, the differ-e gore will men be discovered. No change of diet rin le-i traint from occupation, or fear of catching cold need' he apprehended; young andold may take them wit h e-{ mial safety. . Cr Ptincloal 051 cc and -Depot, Dr. .lAdy . .s Ileglthl Emporium, No. 191 North SECONDstrect, near VINE,I (sign of the.Colden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia , Also, by Klett Co, - ; Wetherell, & Co.. W..Dyot. Sons; A. S. & E. Roberts & Co., and tity Druggists g;.n- Also by P. Pomp amt.!. Dickson, Easton, J. F. Lon g,. Lancaster, and most respectable Druggists' and Store-1 keepers In the United States: Also at J. G. BROWN'S (late IN. T. Epting') D gl Store, Centre stieet, Pottsville. . • - May /8, '26t CHEAP GOODS FOR CASH, •And no Credit given. Irrliß subscriber has just opened at the . Store for es ly occupied by Crosland & Christ, on Rail Road t a ecnerai assortment of Groceries and Prnvisi ni which tie will at the lowest possible prices fore ti Such as Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, 'Chocolate, Tea, Che se Rice, Spices, &c., Sperm and Whale Oil,,Siser mums; Moulds and Dipped Candles, Noap, Tobacco,• Began,: Hams, Shoulders, Mess Pork,. Dried Beef, od. fish.Mankerel c WILLIAM U MARSHALL 41—f May 25 1844 - r RE,Ski FIGS.— A few dmmii fresh Pigs Leirions,t;ranize4 nndataisinajnsireeeivedd Inr rile JOHN S. C. mAiRTr pin. is. 1815 XT, EW YORK Dried Plums 'and feitehea, sale by T. & J. BEA7"IY May 3d, • •' 18 IMEIMIIII , i Patent MOWlic R. 9P e4 7 . FOr the use of Anita, 4atturays, 4 . 5.: fm 1 t sale ' or Imported - to order by . I i - , • the Sit,beci•ilte.r. '• 1 m texclusively gnIDEsE Ropes are non as . usrll a the Colhertes, and on the Railways in Great 1p ian„ gild are found to belereatly superior ti Hem ones,: as regards-safety. durability and economy. The .. 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Houses and I Rags ( ' l '' 11-" R ' . - FOR SAL. .... 1 I ALSO, a 14rge nopthrr of Buildings a' various sizes, on the, Navigittionithet., ty lo the llorohlt of Pottsvilli.. Aeply to 1 SAMUEL LE)VIS, Real estate ag' July 16.1 1 1 • HISTORY! OF THE ritiEffiqrimes,linurders,,pOisonitu Audulferies andJu costs, front Sil ~ry the XVI, inclot me _the history r 51artyrs. Fathers of the Chard), Rel. (.7.n Minn's, .Inquisitions, Schisnis, and' portners, with the crimes of Kings, (Ilk perors, ercirs, by Louis Marie Be Corinenin, ti ,the French. Part Ist' cedts- 1 -with Oil cts. just receird and fur rale by I • B. BAINNA,N, A l i 1 - I May 15, - GEORGE •It. POT S (INVITES the andntion of purchasers) ;1 Fresh Goods just 'reeeiyed and now Store in Centre ELI a few] doors above Mouse. all of whit he will sell at tlo, for cash his own orders, Or in exclian. produce. February 10, • REMOVAL. JOSEPH F. iSEIDF HAS removed his residence next Drug Store, in the building nein Store, In Centre street, Pottsville. whet to operato In all the vatious•branchesl Art ; such as Plugging, Filing, Cleansing and lie also will insert in the, bast manner,: whole sets, at reasonable-prices: !laving had a practical experience or re9ls confident °relying satisfaction to j favor him with their custom. j• , • - v I. .. - P.cmicn OEMOVED. MOS E 12 & KCEB 1. Elt ! ,lI.AVE removed front their old ;hand 1 IL tre Street, to the stand formerly ores the Messrs. Reber, at the I.:Mner of No 4nd Rail Road streets, Where, they will es sale dMly, • ; ; I ALL THE VARIETIES O} ME Beef Veal La 4, Mutton Pork flaw at in the lowest market prices. I"' 1 . Call and see them. , 1 .- ! 1 • March 15, 195. ' ,' 1 . ' f ' i .7 talkers, Paper Ili / Accra Ilulltlers.' and ri titer 1 PASAL IRON I WORKS. WELDEDIrP,OiI GUT IRO r N ii • From 4 inches o k in Calibre and _ ; ,to 12 re capable of stist ining pressure from 400 to , per square inch, with Stop iii..cks, T., 1 other fixtures io suit, fitting toiretlthr, wit ; Joints, suitable 'for STEAM, WATER, GAS, ~, !I i LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM I.IOILE To Dyers, Ble , Engine] (411 '" , ...llfanufactured and far ante by 310141.1.% TASKER & tionx Warefamine git... - orner of Third & Walnut giIILADELYMA. [ JO!, 11, i DOWNEY` & FOCHT, A BE constantly eceiving from New York ni ; -“-fering at their tore in Morris' Addition to Col Tee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Hauls, Bhriuld r i Pork, Fish: Salt, ;Cheese, Oil, Candled, Soap , iFruit, Tobacco, Baled flay, Feed, &c. &c. ; Al they offer at city ;wholesale prices, freig him May 24th i 1 -- -- : 0 --- 3 Boxes Sterine Candlesxeceived and for .1, _ I • DOWNY Y 4l FO, EMU 60 Boxe's brow; n and yellow SOAP, for an! DOWNEY & FO EMI - --- A ACKEREI. bldg. and hnlf Ws: pis. 'Viand fthr sale nt DOWNEY & FO June 19, M INERS' Just received at the store DOWNEY & F ' May .24th, IQUORS, C in, Whiskey,. Brand y'&c in tblQ., at DOWNEY. & FOC IT'S, 21— , _.. R OPE of all drcriptions by the coil plum,. at DOWNEY 6r, FoOtirs, - .• May 24th, May 24th, ::1 y umßEß:4o,ooofeet Seasoned White. Pine i liPl.ink, and 115 Bundles of Shinalesjitstre ~1 for sale atDOWNEY Fl t Nay 31, .• : 1 & 6 libds. of CH I AR, just received and for s; June DPWNEY k Ft 1- 28, ! . , ~UPERtOR~ SUGAR CURED , A 7 Waryanted a choke ariicte, for-sale June 28, 26.- ; kj. BE , C i heap Leaden Pipel 1 : r, OR Conveying' watei, with n small' hen i t' one inch bond n coil of front one. two 41 hundred feet in retzth, .vnt•yitn: In print! fn to 121 per Coot, jils[rece ived mu: for sale by B. LiAISNAN, Jane 21, THE MINERS' JOURNAL. II • Fates for the Peeple: . mILE constantly increasing popularity and tale of 1 R. A.,Fahnestock's Vertaifuge : ha's !induced per. sons who are envious of de success to palm otT upon the public Preparationti which all, medical men know to be • inefficacious in wetting, worms from the system. . This Vermifuge has made its way into . public fivoui ' upon the ground of its own intrinsic, merits, 'bore than any other medicine of the' kind now used; and while many wormtemediea have by dint.of puffin: been forced into sate, and sliortly.affer gone mtr the obscurity which their worthlessness justly mer itctl, B. A. rhanesiock's Vtirfinfugu continues to be triumphantly sustained. It has only to be used and its effects will fully sustain all that is said of its wonderful expelling power. . Certificate. • Wales, Erie Cw, New r. , Jcia, 7, 1943. * We certify that we have used. FaltnestoCk's Vermiruge in Dm - families. and in every case it has provided a decided and effectual' remedy lor expel. ling worms from the system. We cordially recom• mendft to parents who have children af licted. with that dangerous malady ELON VsM. B. PAINIf;, ROB'T MAY. 1 OSRPII BURROUGIIF. For Sale, wholesale and retal, at the Drug Ware. hem of • - `01:"K &.Cr B. A. F`it II N EST6,— ;0. Corner ;Of Sixth and Wood'sts, Pitstiurg, Pa., ,For Sale in Pottsville, by • CLEMENS di. PA RVI N , Druggists. • 0 1 5 -- December, 9 (:•• 1. BrE.BNICER..B VERMIFUGE—'a certain .cure _tor worms—safe and very 'pleasant to take. 2. Ginson's Esvniicroni which removes I Grease . (Wall kinds. Dry• Paints, Tar, Varnish and Wax froth carpets orfrom elozhing, without injuring the color or the cloth. 3. LON-DON FLY PAPER-rthC bent thing known for, killing-tints and musquemes. • 4. A Certain Destroyer of Rats. Mice, Roaches, and Ants and another of Bed Bits& 5. GUNN'S SPECIFIC Mr Sour Stomach, heart Burn and Water Brash, by one who has Suffered thirteen years before he discovered the cure. G. Dn. STEVEN'S GREEN 0/4PMENT for the Piles. It has never faded to'curei - ' ' 7. IlAnnisos's Tkrrcit . VI/AStt. MM= 9. Tut , : CosirouND CoNFRCTION fly the medicine for children and women, it is so pleas ant to take. 10. BECK 's VI:aI:TABLE ANTICILIOUS FILLS„ Lots 11. GUNN'S ENIOLaKsi. WAER-PROOF PASO:, for [farness, fictots;,,te. t softens, the leather, and keeps the water, tne water, , I. Pool: .MAWSFrnittuTlO:Nltirt. PLASTER. 13. JACKSON'S,LiCAarai(EA MIXTURE., which 'cures the Morel Marihm in a few hukrs. Lot , - o not ing pri n st. r!l—tf I t eta 14. JACKSON'S DYstiNTEIIIMIxTuitE: a certain and speedy cure for Dysentery and 'summer Com plaint. The above valuable articles .re - wholesale and re• tail, by 1.. C. GIJNN, No, 1 South Fif thistreel Phila. delphia,—where StorcliceperiUndiothers will be sup plied with pure African Cayenne Pepper. Arnica Flowers, Drugs, generally, Paints, Oils, Glass and varnishe.;,, at the lowest prices. Terms only cash. ilk Cut out the advertisement, and bring it with • • !gent. I I /Wilda,July nth, 28__iy • !cities to (]re, saints rders. at Re d Ent d front plates `Ol l l part [Peter Or the legions ,'the gr teens, translat colurec MARSH'S SUPERIOR . PATENT nl Tlit - !TS ' - tgiAla (1 -7-- stork o at his Atm the prices wintry to his; penin the PI in'es for Dr. Joseph White's lo .. ..bdominal • Support s. A supply of the above articles, just received and for sale, at the manufaCturers prices, by • JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Dniprise 44-- !MI ;--=-) -,..,..... RS, Brown a sllos nt inues Dental door t pled al retie c of [ll,l October .9i;`, Dralci' tinzle ff. tali or VALUABLE REAL • ESTATE. FOR, S E TIIE subscriber offers thC following desirable propert v, situate on Main 'at reet, Mount Carbon, at Private Rule o flay fany yi 'all . a• 28 im No. I—All those lour contiguous new two story triune bonier, :each containing in front 48 feet by 18 fet;t deep, with liitehen •••••• 12 feet by 14 feet deep, and good Cellars onder the wnole, and excellent airing "'" of water in front , n , Cen pied by m,ian oso tor Nci. 2—All those new two Story stone houstis, built of the best materials ; each house containing r, feet front, by 30 feet deep,. vlith gardens at tar bed. No. 3—One two - I story flame house basinai, 3 rooms on the story 3on 'the 241 and good Gat , rots, with iiitchin in the rear j . Also, a good Stable and' other.otilbdidings, at pie,serdo=l:nMAy the subscriber. No, 4—All xhose.two new two.story frame houses, one and a half story high, , baeh house' having 14 feet front by '27. feet deep, with basemeut underneath, and good Garden attached. 1 i TS. d Lard Steam No. s—One lot of ground, 60 feet front by 200 Feet deep with a good one and a 'half storshouse upon the same. No. 6—AO those 4 - contiguous. lots situated in East Mount Carbon nearly opposite, the weigh rocks and Mrinerly owned by Capt. IShellaber: each con taining in front 30 feet by 150 in depth—having there on tWo'fraine hoses.with good springs 01 .water on the premises. The above property is situated ht the the termina - of 3 railroads. viz. the l'hilaiielphia, Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Railroads, :Ind will be sold on am. cominndating tarms-; for further particulars apply to 'NM. COLLINS, or ' • • JACOB R. BRIGHT.. Feb. 1,1845, 5 APOTHECARY STORE. BES t lo ng , •, and : screw land foe FL.Lxa THE subscriberioffers for dale a •well se ected and genuine assortment of t= DRUGS 'MEDICINES, &c., I k e ` consisting of Chemicals, Medicines, Perth mery, Window Glasses, Patent Medicine's DiugS, Paints, llye-Stall's, Oils, and :Varnishes; Pain Brushes, ke. Which h q is disposed to sell at a smal advance, ;IL ad respectfully solicits a share of the patron, ate of the public. i 4( • m-physice. prescriptions carefully compounded, ; JOHN S. C. MARTIN. March 16, • 49- S. :treed, .dare •ro, Me. Liquors, of which 13, added. 21— lIR.POUNTAINE'S CHINESE HAIR ERADICA... .I.lTOR.—Which removes Superfluous Irak from the Fire Neck. forehead, &c. For sale at MARTNPS Ding Store. March 15, 11— TI-10MSONIAN MEDICINEi - A C:ENFRAL as;ortment kept constancy on harid EIIIIIOI.TZ & SANDERSON'S Now Drug Store, Pottsville. • ;July 22 • - 30-, . ale at HT'S. 24- WASHINGTON HALL; U or Y s L c zL ik h oic , o H nn : - THE subscriber hereby gives notice to the mg community, that he has taken the above t t y l , -E an i d Y the tiavell nientioned liotel, formerly kept by Mr. Kauffman; ' citizens which he has refitted up in an excellent style, for the atcommodation of all those who feel disposed to pat renige hits. Ins table will be.supplied with Millie del igacies of the season,and thecharges will be moderate. Obliging and attentive servants and ostlers tvill al ways be ready to attend to the w,alits of visitors, and his stablimz is amply sufficient to accommodate any' number of horses and vehicles. , tG A few Boarders can be accommodated on reason 'able terms. • . ' SAMUEL BEARD. April 15.6m0 rrceived 'IIT. S. CfIT, Mardi and eived and n CUT'S. Remotral & New Goods • JOSEPH' .YORGAN, - " RESPECTFULLY informs the ?ohne - thatihe'has ii Removed his Store to the New Store room; in t e, stone House of Mrs Phillips,; with a locust tree in fro t• of the door; and next house above 'Mr. Thompson to corner, opposite Nessre Pollock's• Storti. And hds Just Received n new assortment of Nprink,Goods which Will he sold ut the lowest cash price's. In addition mins fancy dry mods &trintines he has received, and will, keep On hand a aenentl'asEnrtment of leuhorm braid, Gimp. Straiv. & fa ncv - flonnets, at the lowest prices. Pottsville March eil 1315,, :- .12 • le Lit AMS.- liii • oodket Books and . Wallets._ HE solo:016ot hag just opened the hest stock of Pocket Books and Wallets ever offered for sale in place.' Callumd examine for yourselves. cnt and and four 8 cent, MI MEDICINES. Ift- ItEMEDI IOI ' I4' Fourteen Valuable Articles. ALSO, TII6 CIIE4TEST PASS/WE:A=I46Y IN THE UNITEtI MTATES. • " • Joseph itteiliurray 7 s Splendid Line of Londo4 wad Liverpool Packets ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1.845. Old 'Estab fished Pidisage Office. 100 Pine Strut, Car. Of South, N. Y. = h4Vt )01 w if); T - , - , • . HE subscriber begs' eave to call the attention o his friends Prid the public in general. to the follow in.earrangenients for the year 1845, and for the purpose of bringing out, Cabin, Second Cabin, and " - Steerage Passengers, by the following Regtgar Packet Ships to and from Litteri 001.. Ships' Names . Captains I - ' Days of Sailing from. New York. Netv Ship. Nye. ' June' 6 Oct. 6 Feb' 6 United States, , Britton, " 11 " Ii " 11 Garlick, ' SkiddY. " 26 '. V'i atrick Hanry,Delano • July 6 Nov. 6 Mar. 6 Waterloo, . Allen, " ll' " 11 " 11 ,Rosc ins, Eldridge, ," 26 " 26 " 211 Independence. Allen, • Aug. 6 Dee. 6 Apr. 6 Samuel flicks, Bunker, "11 " 11 "11 Siddons, • E. obb. " 2.6 - " 26 "26 Ashburton. Iluttleson, Sept. 6Jan. .6 May 6 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, . 11 ''. 11 "II Sheridan Depeyster, . " 26 " 26 "26 Ship's Name, Captains, ' . Days of Sailing from . . . . New Ship ' . Nye. July 21 Nov. 21 Mar 21 United Stales, Brittoil. !. " 26 " 26 " 26 Garrick, . Skiddy, ' Aug.ll Dec: VI Apr. 11. ' ' atri ck Henry; •Pelann, " 21 " 21 ' 21. Waterloo, - Allen. - " 26 " 26 " zri. Roachis ' 'Eldridge, Sept., fl" Jan. 11 May 11 Independence, ' Aller;. " 21 , " 21 " 21 Samuel Hicks, , Honker, " " 26 " 26 "26 _fildtionr, • ' E. obb, Oct. II Feb. 11 J'he 11 'Ashburton. . Iluttleson, ." SI ' " 21 "31 'Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 20 Feb, 26 J'nF26 Sher islan Depeyster. Nov. 11 Mar. 11 Jnly 11 In addition to the abovei Regular Lines, a number of Splendid Mew York Iluilt Transient fibips,sitch as the, 'Adirondack:' •S„Fiitland,' Russel Glover,' 'and 'Sea.' will continue to sail froth Liverpool, Weekly in' Regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos sibility of ildlrty or detention In Liverpool; and for • the accommodation of persona wishing to 'remit money M' their families, or friends, I have arranged the pay- mgnt of my Drafts on the following Banks :-. ' ' Cork Liinerick ~ ' • Clommel . . Londonderry;, Sligo,' Wexford Belfast, , Waterford Galway Arrnagit; Athlone, • nterai n Kilkenny, Salina, Tralee, .Enniskillen, Monaghan, Youghal, Banbridge, Ballymena arsonstow n Downpatrick, Cavan;- Lurgan, ~IlRingarnian, Bandon, •• . Ennis ' . IlhillYshannon, Strabane Skibbreen ' Oinagh, Mallow, " . Dublin . COotehill, Kilrush, . . , Scotland—Tim ity Bank Of Glasgow , 3 England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Do. bankers, Loridon ; Messrs: P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, sc: • Passengers can also be enraged front Liverpool, to ~l iirdelphla, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular ac 'et Ships no application being made personally' r by letter, [post paid.] addressed to JOSEPH ,Mc3liiiißAY, 10f1 Pine sreet, ,corner of South street, New York' . MEM Benj. Bannan, Ottsville, a. ; Michael Mullen, Iln rhertni. N. Y.; .lee. Banaot rovirlenr!. 11. I. T, fjoutth, Albany, N. Y. Charies O'Hara Toledo, Ohio ; ThrMins McQuade, Utica. Nt Y. I also bee leave to assure my friends and the piddle in tyrderal. that the greatest punctuality will be obser, yed in the sailing or the above Ships, toaether with a ll oth •rs Which 1 may have., and that assengers will experience no delay Olt their arrlval at the different I oil. , where they toran.to embark. P. S.—Free Pastiee can also he 'vecureti from the vtrious Ports in Ireland and Scotland, limn which Ste'amers run In Liverpool' BENJ. IMNNAN, nt t erlllc, Sole Apla for the State of.Pentwylvania. FOruary 1, NEW STORE. - .JOLIVER & I MARS, • RESI'gCTFULLY announce ' to the citizeng o Schuylkill county, that, they have tominenaed Men new; in the. Suite recently Occupied by William C, Leth, orig. door south of , the Post in the Borough of Pottsville, where they' haua just 'opened a new and selected stock Dry Givds, Groceries, 'Glass, Queens, Earthen and Hol , low Ware, 4-c., Among which may he found Cloths, Cassinteres, Sat tinetts, Mousefire de Pains Ginghatits, •Lawns, Merl noes, Silks, Satin, Lines, Nankins, Hnliands, Flannels, Marseilles, Valen ia, Silk, Satin, and other Vest ings, great variety Muslim:, Bleached and• Unbleached, Silk ; Cotton, and Clinghams, Handkerchiefs, Summer coos. Velveteen:4, Ladle's and Gentleman's Stock ings, Gloves, and ...Slits °fall descriptions Also, Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans Molasses, S gar, Coffee and Tea, Cheese, Candles, Soap, Salmon; Shad Mack eral, Herring, Hams, Shoulders and Smoked Meat geneMily Tobacco, Seghis, Crackers, nutter, 'Eggs, Lard, Sweat Oi Lamp Oil, Ore , &c Having purchased their. goods with great care had on'retmonahie,t eras, they will be enabled to dispose them, at prices quite as low as their rtehbors ' rubittark 9.lth, - NEW GOODS TOSEPII MORGAN, hasjrist, 'received a mew assort-: ment of Goods, tunone which, are splendid new style Prints, Silk Embroidered Nett Jcarfs, Brussels Net 21 yards wide for Shawls, Thibet find Silk Shawls, Lisle and ksliburton Lice, a very superior article of Stripe Jiionett Muslin, Thread Laceaacottet Inserting, are' ydliety of other fancy goods, all of which will he sold at the lowest cash prices. Pottsvill July 13 29 POTTS VILLE. IRON WORKS. IT. He G I 41 1 ,N REPETP Ur.l. V,annonnees to the Public, that he ll has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to hand alt . kinds 01 . Steam Engines, mann facture Rail Road Cars. and Millinery of almost every. description, at the shortest notite, and on the most rea sonable terms.. c..1-Versnma from aliroad, in want o . f:S'tea m Engines till find it to,.llntir advantage to give hint a call before eigaging els ewhere.,, May 11 flour 4,1* feed - Business. suliseriher respectfully annnunres to the pith !: lir, that hu has ilFSoclated Mr. Nathan Eimns with, him m emiductine a muter:if Plour and. Feed ,Business,' under the firm of 1111 ( 11 & EVANS, at the southeast corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the, ho rough of Pottsville, where they will always keen on hand, a 1371. , 0 and good assortment of Elour..: Feed, Ifay‘tqs..the &c., &c. All of which will be sold at the very loivest rates They confidently ehlitit the patronage of the„; tedievine that all those who dell with them, will find it to theirAnntual advantage. July 10, 29: RUCII 4: EVAN S. Hollow Ware. JUST received at the York Store a large and genera assortment of Hollow Ware consisting of 8,6, 4, 2 and I gallon pots Skillets, Rollers, 6 c., &c., which will be sold wholesale or retail at the lowest cash prices. Also waggon boxes of all sizes, Cedar ware such as tabs, buckets; dtc., &c. Jan. 12,1845, 9 EDWARD YARDLEY. 'HIPS.—For sale at MARTIN'S Drug Store—an aEsottment of Gig, Sulky, and Carriage 'Whips. - March 22 12• • STEAM SYRUP MOLASSES.—Stewart' New York Steam Syrup Molasses, a very so— perior articlo, for sale by May 3d, Ice Cream. TICI Subscriber having refitted his Tee CreateSa-' loon, is now prepared to 'furnish his Ice Creams, every day and, evening during the week—also Parties, and private faintlies supplied at: the. shortest notice. JOAN S. C: MARTIN, May 31, Iron! Iron!! TUST•rereired at the York Store a large and generk.l assortment of Rolled, square, flat, and Round Bar ron of.all sizes. also Hammered square iron from 1 inch to 21, rail road tongues. Sledges and Hammers, nCrnw bars, Slit rods fi ar horse shoes, Juniata nail rods, Band Iron, &c. , &., also Spikes and Nails, in their va riety.' ' EDWARD 'YARDLEY. Jan.4,l&p. Scrap Books & Port Folios. SCRAP Hooks rithl Port Folios very cheap, just open ed and tiir rale by A. BANNAN Juno ;tit 23 . • ItIOMIB'S School for the Flute, .Bo do for the Violin, Containing each new and comodete Instructions, to,. gether with about 150 pieces of Music, price 50 cents each, Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN June 29 cco—: Agent. Boarding. Tl-16 Subscriber has recently opened a boarding house in Market s' reet. Nottesdle. and will be pleased 10 have a - number of respectable boarders Good necommOdaiton will be furnished on reason ;ibte terms. - A lso transient Boarders accommodated , oicasonablete:rms: • ELIZA I.lAUgliAyitOSX : rottevilto May 3d. v BROWN,WIItLIAM 8. ..145k WHOLESALE DRY GOOD REALMS. n". No. 20, North Fourth street, Philada.` . „ , !IA a large Stock comprising n general variety of 'IA AMERICAN and FOREIGN DRY; GOODS. They regularly attend the Auction ,Satei, at which they can frequently purchase many seasonable descrip tions of 'Goods, nisch befica,:t the regular, prices, and which they will sell a t . a small adcaace. They rectltve many geods direct from Manufacturers, and will also be, receiving the newest' styielof Fax en:lN GOODS as goblins they are in the matte,' from fin pornitione both here and In New Fmk - • • Their exertions will be directed to keepleg constant ly, a very superior, assortment of the most desirable Stapp and Fancy Goods , which they lntend to offer to Country Merchants on the most favorable ; terms, and at the lowest prier', they can be failed at in the city of Phlladelphfa, and respectfully invite then to examine for themselves. Their stork consists inpart of the following: Cloths, Cassinwres, Sattmetts, Je ns, Plaided and Striped Jeans, t o new article, ] Flannels, Kersey's, Linseys, Red Padding, Canvas gadding, Beaver teens, Velveteens, Velvet Cords, Alpaca Lustres Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse. de Lains, Ginghams, Lawns, Irish Linens, Russia - • Sheeting and Russia Diaper., Goods for Surnnier. Wear, New Style 'Fancy Figured Linen Drillings, Plain Brown Li en , Crape Gam brooni, Corded. Plaided and s aped, Ditto,[fiew goods.] Plaided and stripe lirenilins„,- [new goods,] Nankeens, Extra Ileavyj Cottonades, Summer Cloths, Denims, 'ilexic,an Mixtures, Blue and Fancy Coloured Drillings, Satin Jeans, Fancy Single Milled Casitimetes, , Coat Ginoliams, &c. Brown and Bldached Muslins, Checks, Ticking's; Brown eanton Flannel, Fiala While Cambries, ,-Checked and striped ditto, Lace Cambrick,, Jacko nets, Book. Muslin, Mull and Swiss ditto. Lace Goods in variety, Coloured Cambiicks, Hoste -1 • ty, Gloves, Thread, Buttons, dud a full as sartment of Trimmings, tyre. PRINTS--A very extensive assortment, to which newt Styles are added as they come front the Manufac turers. Philada., Maich I. . • I • J. HARRADEN: I, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ..VIFROHANT, Vine street Wharf, Schuylkill,' Philadelphia. I lifigiaPnElPrTf F s U c 4.. u L y y k s h fasnf4ritc,nedst adjoiningnlh zfuenr•-• ties; that he is now prepaired to receive and forward Merchandise ()revery description by Canal • to Port Carbon, Pottsville,Beading'and intermediate places in good coverd Boats, at rates from 60 to lOU per cent loWcr than by Rail . Road. The subscriber Will ship goods at a lower freight than they can.be tarred from the Delaware Ront, with these advantages to the Captains,!the shipping charges areless the expense ofTonage is saved, nd no deten tion of the goods, no that Merchants may depend on re ceiving them in all despatch as Boats will leave his Wharves Daily. iNirf additional•cliarges for commission, storage, re ceiVing or delivering freight at any of the landings on the] line. :iferchandize for Riptling will be delivered front the Boats to the Merchants Store, • Philadelphia March 22 1925. ' ' 12--tirno E. - A. HATHAWAY • & " Co. 1 GENERAL ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ,Yo''23 NortA Wharves, fool of , lireh at, Pkihviiiphia T_TAVE received on consignitient and offer for sale a ..,'the lowest cash prices • : I 50 bales Ist sort eastern hops •, 2000 galls fall and winter press'd whale oil ;I • .1000 -do-do do black fi sh oil, . 300 don painted pails ; • " 100 boxes lot quality sperm candles ; ,150 do mould tallow candles, • 200 do yellow Snap; p do No. 1 chocolate ; . - 300 do Lubec (scaled) herring ; - ' . 100 do 'do No. 1 .do . - . 100 bids.' ackerei, NOS. li 2 and 3; • 50 do Halifax Salmon ; . i , i ' 511 do gibb7tl Herring ;,.-- • , • 25 do pickled codfish -•;" • • • 40 do Cranherries ; ) ' , . 50 tubs Goshen batter : ' . . 1001) Pm. Herkimer county cheese ; ,I; - 10,000 do dry codfish ; —. • • ' 5000 do hake lisp, (in drum's) . - • , 1301)0 *do Manilla cordage. • : - i Philada., Jan. 11, ~, —I —, BURDEN 'S PATENT 'HORSE SHOES - 1 MADE OF THE best' refined Anierican 0a Iron, for talent about the same'prices of ihe Iron in ha r, !wing a saving of about 100 per cent to the purehaser. All shoes sold, ar warranted, toil it not satisfactory, can be returned and the money will be reunified. GRAY & 11110111 ER, 42 Walnut A., l'hilada. June S , . , 23 "Rjr A NUFACTURERS. No 05 north Front 'street 11 Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their warranted pure white lead. and those customers whc have been sparingly supplied in consecotnee of a run on the article, shall now have their orders filled. No knawn substance possesses those perservative and beautifying properties so desirable in a paint, to enemal extent with unadulterated white lead , ; hence any admixture of other materials only mars its value. It has therefore been the steady aim of the manufactures, for many years, to supply to the public a perfectly pare white lead, and. the unccasm;de• mand for the article, is proof that it has met with fa vor. It isinvariably brandetVon one he od—WETII• ERILL & BROTHER. in full, and on the other, WannfiNTED PIT g E--allin rediene re „ - . November 19, 47 MILITARY STORE. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he hasiocated hit In Third Street, No. 96, a few doors below Race, where he would be pleased to see:his old customers and as many new ones as.dre disposed to favour hint with their custom. Ile stillcontintres to manuf.acture Military and Sportinen's articles °revery description, such as leather, Cloth. Felt, Silk' and Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns; Fringe Capsi'llidsters for troop Body do Xartoucli Boxes. Baynet: cabbards, word Belts ofall kinds; Canton's; ' Knapsacks, different patterns Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tribe . do, Brush and Picker's Plumes, l'ompoons Firemen's Caps, Leailier . Stocks, Gun Cases, superior' quality Shot Bags. Game Baas, Drurns,dec.,&c. , Ercorders thankfully received and 'promptly at tended tn.- WILLIAM CRESSMAN, No. 101 North'll oird Street, a few doors below lisc .Philadelphia,Janua-ry 13, 1844 • 2—Grn- Philadelphia, Reading &, Potts ville Rail Road. . . . --.--- i e l N AND AFTER Monday rierq., June 211th: VII, A/ 'Goods will be forwarded with despatch at the fol lowing, rates of Freight, between Reading and the points below stated, per ton of '2OOO lbs. ; Between Between, P . I . Reading" Reading , - ' .1 • ' and: and . . ; Phila. • Pottsvilla. :Plaster, slate; tiles, 44. *i 10 :, 75 cts 'Pig Iron, blooms, timber,! • marble, rosin, tar, pitch, . 1/0 end grindstones, . . • __ Nails k spikes, bar iron, . . castings,lead,turpentine . bark, raw tobacco, Salt, • J4O 100 ' provisions,potatnes, luni . -. her, stoves, krt.; ' j Flour poi' barrel, 1 I • 16 cis.. 11 CM Wheat; rani, rye, clover) 4 Ms. - : 3 cis. seed, 4- Salt per bushel, 5 • . Groceries, hardware,steel.l copper, tin, brass, do-' mestic ljouors,mac bine- • , re, bolter and eggs, 10 1 35 cheese, lard and tallow. : oil, wool, cotton, leather raw hides, paints, nys- . ters, hemp. and.cordago• pry Goods, drugs 4- medi- , tines, foreign liquors, l wines, glass, paper,fresh:)- ' 260 fish, meat, cotifectiona-1 I ry, books 4- Stationery.) i . . N o additional charges (or commission , storage, or receiving or delivering freight et any Of the Compa ny's Deabts on the flue. . July 15, 1 84 3 . ' 22-- T. & J. BEATTY. la- CRESS4NG, • Caitibset Maker, HAS removed from his ' old Ptand 'to the Ware room on the North East Corner of Mahantango and Union Streets, where he has constantly 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. Choirs and Backing Chairs, also Maple Cane seat chairs and ROC king Charts Widsiir Chairs, sofas, Settee &c. &c. All the Varieties of Cabinet ware made to order at the shortest Notice, and in the best style at Philadelphia prices. . GRESSANG` acknowledges the liberal support with which the public have favoured him heretofore, and will labour on his part to Merit a continuance of their favor : April 26th, 17—. ••-- - - , fresh supply of Dr—Decker's Eye Salve, a our .:71. remedy / for sore and inflamed eyes, just receive and for sale at ' MARTIN'S Drug Store. August 17 • 33 I ' THE underaiened.having been .1. appoln rc?tediteent b} s hleesre. 'A H. 1:ale A....C0., of New: York, offers*for hale their , in • il l pedal. Grand Action 'Pianos at: the Mantifacturers prises. . T.- ar.• J BEATTY. June 2Etb, ' ' • . ' 21— ! PEI,LADELPHIA PURE WHITE LEAD Whether&ll & Brother; ATTENTION. Cap Atan•factgry tis Reduction of Feeigia 071 Merclutildiie. ,_ , • Du BECKEICK EYE SALVE Pianos ME oYrA"im—smxitArg oV. LIME Thrti view entertaina&by, , Farmers relative to the value of this "subSiiiill:l4,riika. fertiliser, are strangrayldvenut tied 'csiell . 4llittoij; • In some 10-' antics, the advantages_ erom• its eppfica tion, have been wit es very exalted' opinion in its favour. whiterA ?then no ancit-re-'• sults have followed. The follefiling froat'Ru ffi n's - EssaY Calcareous lilanu r vits; i exPHaina the causer . ' of its ine ffi cacy; on . acid : • I do'not pretend to eiplain the atale of ope ration by which gyretutzt 1 0, 1 i:duce:rhea/I:crest tea. gic benefits : it would hopiAss and' ridiculous for ope hayingicilittle knowledge erthe successful practice - , to adthapt an explanatiort e A' which so many 'good. chentsts and agriculturists, both scientific and ptactiol - , have.completely . fail ed There is no operatitie tedure heretofore• less understood, 'or of whith the cause or agent seems so totally . disproeorßoned to . the effect, as • the enormous iecrease of vegetiable.grenvd, from a very small 9uantity of gypsum, iia circumstan stances favorable io its ictren. All other known manures, whatever. may ,betthe nature ie9 their ac; tion, require to be applied in quantities very far exceeding any bulk of crop expected prom their use. But one bushel of: gypsum spread °versals acre of land fit for its actin, may add more than twenty times its own weight to a single crop of - ' clover. - ',However Wonderful eno inscrutable-theizertil zing power of ;this manure may be, and admitting its cause as yet to be hidden, arid entirely beyond-. our teach—still it iipossihie to show reasons why gypsum cannot act on iptiey situations, where Sr.' experience her proved it t'AI be Worthless. If this only can be sstisfactorili eXplained, it willremove much of the unCertninty co to the effects to be ex- - pected ; andthe farmer niiy thence learn orowhat soils he may dope .for heriefit from thi; manure— on what it will certainly Ire thrown away—and by what means the circumstances adverse to its ac tion may be removed, end!ite efficacy thereby se cured. This l l is the isplanation -dot I shalt:a tempt. 44 11 . If the vegetable I suppose to exist in what I hale , called geld; soils,-is not the cagier (which is the. particular ,'acit.l of sorrel,) at least every vegetable acid beini composed of 'different proportions of the sortie elements„ may mike change to any other atel all to the•oxalic This, of all bodies known by chemists, has the strongest attraction foi !One, and Will take it from any other acid which was before combined With it—and for that purpoie ilieoxalic acid will let go : - 4 any other earth or trietal+hich it had before held in combination. Let: :Os - then , observe• what would be thfsseCect of the knOwn chemical action of these substances oW ; their Meeting: soils.' If oxalic acid Was prodUdad:in any , soil, its immegiate 'effect would be , teunite with its-proper proportion of line; if ;enough vref; in the soil in any combi nation whatever. If tile:Jim° was in such small quantity as to leave an escess of oxalic acid, that , eccess would seize on - ,the other substances in the soil, in the order of thOiVimutual attractive force ; and one, or 'more' of sich strbstancee am always present, as magnesia4Qnore • certainty item and alumna. The soil then', vvoukl not only contain - • 1. 1 il , t. . • . some proportion of the §:ratite of lime, but also. the oxahte of either opeor more of the other sub stances named. Let s nisuppose gypsum to be. applied to the. soil'. 'llhii substance, (sulphate of lime) is composed of "sulphuric acid and lime. ~ It is applied in a finely puf..4erised !date, and in quail tities from half ribtrhal ',lli tw.o.busheli to the acre generallyi not more itlitin one bushel. As soon as tho.earth is made wsicnough for any chemical decomposition to take 14are, the oxalic acid mu.t ' let go its bin of iron or?alumnia, !Ind seizo'upon and combine with the 4e . - that for Med an . ingre dientof the gypSuna..d, Tile sulphuric acid left free!' will combine With the irpn or the alumnia of. the soil, forming copperas i)i the ono case, and alum . 1 . in the Oth l ri. The gypsum no longer exists— and,:, surely no more iatis4ictory reason can be giv enWhy'n effect fronil itf should follow. • The de compOsition of the gypsum has served tolonn ' two or:peliaps three' other sabstances. Ono of them; oxalate of lime, , l suppose to be highly val- .• uable as rrenure; bu(the very smallquanstity.that could be firmed out o d y. e ,pr av e iii two bushels or gypsuin, fould have;; 4 more visible effect on whole acre, than that:l , 4*l quantity of calcareous • earth or farm-yard Meanie, The other substance certainly' brined,copner#, is known to be itpoison to the soil and to plants-and alum, of which the formation would be deuhtful.; I belive is also hurt ful, • • Soils that' 'pro . naturally 'calcareous, cannot c?ntain oxalic acid combined with any other bale . than lirrie. I Hence gypsum applied there; continues to be 4;'yjsu!ii,and exerts aieat firtilizingi power. ' ;', - . . • , BEA c -fit r cf. E x I.LlCit.s3i T'L Colors •of Flow ers and lrlant's change 4 by placing their Stem in Mclai(ic Solatione4Whilo making some in vestigatiors on the chertfical forces of plants and " i the circulation of thesai, we made some experi mantilfoi. the purpoSe 6 A s eeing how far the col or of flowers was deperutnn upon the various salts contained in the earth', rip which are taken up by the forces which conie)'t the,sap. - i .. We took a beautifUl•Whne rose, placed the stem if it in a solution of.thn yellow prtissinte of pot , - ash; let it remain there Iny foul or five hours. We then placed it in a soh4ion of sulphate of iron, - ire where' it mained until :Morning. • On e arnining it thellext morning, we found the petal changed tqi: I. delicate primrose color. the leaves to a dark btuiltish green, and the wood ...• of the stinn to a deep I'ol4. 'The veins in the pet als were also of a deep hfue color. - The fragrance+ ,• of the flower .remainedianchanged, and it looked as fresh one that winOjilucked at 'the same tune, , aradwlaifb had been iMit i in a vase of water. ' The ationals of - the e'singular changes seems to be , as' follows : The - .;skrussiate of potash is ta ken up by capilliary : intraction, and distributed through every, part of thy plant. , The same is the case with the sulphate •,!of iron.' As soon as the .two solutions , are broughit in contact, the iron ac ting as ' re-agent, revlreff the prnrsian blue, which' , 90 cts 1 70 forms the base of prussiiXte of potash. This beau tiful experiment can be tried by-any one, care be ing takefl that sthe solutians.are not too strongi Theeffects noted abOve#ill not take place, if the solns are mixitiffn q vessel before using.— The ex .eriment'may kitiyaried by using any,me talic so rations, the rcaultind colors of course de pendin upon the wilt.; made use of.—Cincinnati / . . ‘ Music 1 ;Music ! ! • : BOST° , ACADEMY'S telketlon of Plumb bfusie,' Eyer's li.riion Cboral Earthen)* of Sacred Musk,', ' The Hatrnist, '' ,"' ' „ - ? • '• 1 Hickok Fleming's' Evangelical Music, NV yeth' Repository of ilarred Musk, Just received and,for lak by Nov. g 0 4S- Wanted Inaxnediate:y. ntaluoit& Vest allcera, at INt OTT dr, TAYLOR'S. • Corner or Centre & Mahantandn et ,„.„ 2, 50r QM MI 21 BANNAN, - Ag't
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