~S II VARLETIES. rouni), .111cf!icr ,DL• BAIIHY .1011111 Themighl'is cloAng routol. The shadows are thin; avid die'''. All round me they cling. like HI! Iloa ring, cannot—cannot sleep! ACieaecrii thy . hnrikl. thy mother ! Let me lie on thy'nnrsing brenst They hiweemitten me hrain %titlark piercing pain; But 'tis gone,-and Unow afiull rest. I could sleep a log, long sleep, r mother! So, seek me a calm, cool bed ; You mgylay me low, in the virgin snow, ,IVith a muss bank for my !mad. I would lie in the wild woods; coo:her ! Where nought but the birds ere known:. -Where nothing is seen but the branches ureen And flowers on the greensward strewn. No lovers there witch the air. mother . - Nor, mock ac . the holy akv ; • • ~• One may live and be gay, like a settendr day, And at last like the sununer—die ! - ' ^ ' 1100111 h r. gi1111111:1 of its own tntritism men,. more APECOOTE or ...COM. ni;..:ATVO.—Thii-1.4100- . Matt any other medicine oral° kind now used; and ing good aneeiot e of the tallant Decatur, is rele- I 'x tide many cormren olie a have by dint of. pulling uecni'edinm,3i‘.ands,o l iyurt : r', 7 einto tet in the September cumber of the Lotted Stereo ,tlUtobsrtrity whicltheirwurhesstesjusty mer , ..14autiCal Magazine : . ' tied, It. ,_ . I:hanestock's Vermifuge continues to :.... • ..• be trium phantly sustained. •It has only to be need _ . "Before the war, I..laptaiii Carden and 'the Ma- I j'itit It.lelfects ;ill hilly sustain all that'll' said of its , cidonian were at Norfolk; 'Pecatur was•there fun, ' '''''''"dt"foclielling power. and a : warni intimacy soon joined. in friendship Certificate. two kindred hearts.- While discussing ^naval of-- Wales, Erie Co', !Yeti Y., Jan, 7,1.843. ' We certify that we . h.tve used B. A Fahnestock's fairs one day , Carden said, •Decatur r ; your ships . ' v t. ge in our latmhes, and in every case it has .are good eriougli, and ..yOU :WC a dryer vet of l e t. 1 pi-Qv:deo a decickea mid:effectual remedy for expel .lows; latit'what...plactiee have you had in war? I I I ri e g o d7t o to r' n u s a i r r e n a ni titt e h H o Y L e : e lb l children , ,eor a dal c lf e rec w o d rut ' there's the rub. • One of these days we will probe- I that dangerous malatiy. , '' . . V.1.0N VIRGIL. bly-have a 'brush' together, and if I catch. Your 1 ' tt Itl. B. PAINE, v ship at sea, I will knock her into a cocked hat, ! ; , 110117 MA V, OLSEPLI BURROUGHS. Stephen. 'WTI your nays Decatur; ;/ will bet i f ) For Sale, 'wholesale and reta:l,at the-Drug Ware a hat an _it. - The bet Was 'agrc'ed oh,. and the house of conversation cbanged... - ...But a few Months alapeed ere ;tin war that bad been threatening t. commenced, and the two captains, by'some singular cpiticidence,.rnrt. The results of the action ale kioivn. Captilin Carden,' -on going on board of, the United States, was re lreived by lieutenant at, the gangway, to whom he tendered his sword. , Not to me. sir; said the ofli, 4:Cr but to the Cuptaiu!. *And where is the Cap •taint! asked the embarrassed Eil,glishmari. He is standing aft there; that is the gentleman, sir, in a tarpaulin s hat and round jacket.' °Carden went aft, 'and his feelin;s, on meeting, 'under such circumstances, his old friend, may I,e :imagined. 'As s he offered his sword to Decatur , that officer said, 'No, Carden, I never take the sword of a brave man ; you have fought gallantly: 4.But,' said he. laying lily hand , om"the bther's shoulder,..l. will take that het, nay dciir fellow/ "Ici transferring to the United :States the Suite :Of emit. Ciirden, a fine band via, included. In the-afternoon, when dinner was announced in the cabin, Capt. Carden said to Decatur, •these are very skillful, arid I have always had them do deck while at my dinner.' ~ V ery well,' said Pacitittr, •we will have them up.' fhe haq was ,i ordered on deck to Play. and Coin, llyeatur was -asked what air he would like to hear. •L+•t them play Brittannia Rotes the 11 are,' sal.l he. %%tilt a aly tauati." . The Rochester I)tkruocrat has perpetrated a very tolerable pun, or at any-rate a very decent one in ^comparison with the multitudino6ltliortioris with which the riev. , spaper* bare recently, 'abounded.— Speaking of a state:twit in some foreign journal that a quantity of hay Lad br..en, itkeri op in an open field without- any -visible agency and yanked above, the clouds, the Den term says it don't see why anybody need tod•wht the truth qi the 'Ark.- ' Merit ; for, says that paper, it, is but the tionfirina -ttott atria intelligen - ta from .all p..ou or the coun trylli-at the great drouglit would pruducc anextra . ordinary r'ise r in h ry. A late Duke of Norfolk etas much addicted to the 14tAle. Ou a masqutqa(le ni,;ht, he aAed Foote what neiv . character he shouhl go w. •Go :zob . efr said Foote... . , ~ tanroPi.ti7 \VIT. —The 13u-ton Yost 16. Tet: ponsihle for . the following:— , • Well, Mr. Snow, 1 watit.+ t i a% yh..) one goes- NES .Propel it, den: ' .1 , 1 . 17 am a grog ~ h op like a counterfeit dollar!' 'Well, Gin4ef, 1 - giln dat rich! • 'Doe:iyou gib it up! —Karr you'can't pas: , it.' • OAT:Atm—To - see a young gentleman take a litter from the. Post Office from a female frieiis.l, with the word tttingle' written on one corner., Without female society,' the beginiiitig of our lives would be lielplcsa, the nicridiah without rt. : finement, and the cloSe without comfort., Friciniship requires action; Loe requires not so much proof, as expressions of lOve. Love de mands little else than the powerto feel an:l requite love. - • • !What are you ddfrig there, Soloinonf' said the master of a broad river boat, a for el ettittgs since, as he had made hid cable feet to a tee far the night. I'ai only jist (hiving a nail in thn 1 - amt at the edge of the water to see if the river will lige any afore A Palpable Ocz.—The driver of a stage t old) from Bridgewater to :khuigt en, Mass., tell* the re . markalile fact that horat'icitly Coneeytd ten ladies • at a tinie ha hid coach, neither hid a band box! The Sage and. the • &nvpietyn.—.l.; the I.lle Professor Hamilton vka..s one day wAlking .flear Aberdeen, he met a well-known individual of weak intellect. "Pray,' said the Profe‘tior; iircosti;t7, him, •Holf long can a perFoni without dinna ken,' replied Jemmy. scratchmg his, head, 'how auld are ye yoarel!' There arc no ter's than 900•thrierr.ti siw . ciei: el roses and 50 of pink*, . Rail Road Iron. JUST received at the Votk Notre ; :At on of Rat Road Iron. of the following acitc-, to ad: 8 ton Xi £ G ton 1 x • Eton 1 .‘r AU of which Mil be sold for CASILas t•V•' as it can be had Any wnere of the moo con:oy. . Aug 9. .3;---3t ELAVA Ht.. ‘I:I)LEV • FOIL CASII," . .1n(ltrw.(;r(drl"~ THE alibactatiel haajust oirovol at tho ly acutipied by Crosland de Christ. An lid !IOW! st., I general aoc.rin , uu Gro:cries and ri , wwintu, which He will at pftsible •prucu. ea,ll . Such as Sugars, '5l ola,aca. C9iPe. Chocolat , . TC3, ( T reace, Spine, Fee., sp-rt.l and Whale 0.1, Sper-` . tuar•it, 711,..1,1, and Dipt , a4l tiod P. T,tha , stgars, !Tam:. • Shoulfler, , pura, Beef, mi- IlFh.Mackcrel a.,d:r:• WlLli.l.fll . I%l_9lts It ALL —tr May 25 Im4l 1'2•,50 FOR DICK'S WORKS.—Diel'a Works coin plqte in 4 volumeeott the loo; rate of 12 50 just rtcelv ed and for Fatr , hr B. BANNAN..A Ct. • SW.. W. IVIEDICINtS F AEMEDY Fates for the People. 7. i constantly ncre.ising po p u l a rity and •ole of i A. Vehnentock's Verottilige hakinduelA per. 6 . , 6 who are envious atm - success to Ora, Ina oft upon thu priblic preparations which till medie r al men knout to lie inefficacious ut eapeiling -worm Nom the • • yam.era. This Vermifoge has made ire wny into ptiblin favnui B. A. PAH NE:STOCK & Co. Corner tifStxth and Wood sis. Pitsburg, Pa. For :Sale in Pottsville. by . CLE:IIENS.Si ?ARVIN, Drugg — ,Thts. December .9 1 . 50— DR: SIYAINE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY.. THE GREAT REMEDI'I. CONS U 111 PTION COLDS, COUGHS, SPITTING OF BLOOD • BRONCIIII 18, DIFFICULTY OF. . BREATHING, ASTHMA, PAIN IN • THE SIDE AND • BREAST, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP AND ALL DISEASE' OF THE LIKER AND LUNGS, BROKEN CONSTITUTION, ' rUTIE above is the coil anal and only Terrains prepa- , .1 rattan from this valuable tree, and has won its way , in public favor by its unparalleled sucess in curing all diseases of the Lung's. notwithstandingLhe many ar-: tides .prep•ired by persons whO have no knowledge of the science of Medicine in . theory or practice, and soma more readily to deceive the . nustspecting, use a part of the name 01 the original prepearation, such as ',Balsam of IFthl Cherry," "Phenix Patsam of Wild Cherry." "Balsam of Wild Cherry and Caufry," all sliming up with a Mercenary vietv, after “Dr: wayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry!' bad won a reputation in the ''healing art" never to be forgot.: ten by many a once cheerless fireside. Therethrs the ! public should be on their guard and purchase none but the original preparation, which is daily performing each astonishing cures in Pulmonary complaints, al% ter all remedies 'had failed and tha patients given up as hop tress: Thousands of certificates might he i fished which Would astonish credulity, itself,, but it is deemed tineressary ; below we publish a few of the names of perions who have beep cured by this "won= derful remedy;"--' ! ROBERT GLENN, Steward of t.'ic-Alms House; .near. Frankford. testifies to the efficacy of Dr. Sivaynes, compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, in curing. Valentine Chapman one of Lite most aggravated cases of diseased whit:lll2as ever been placed upon record, after every other remedyhad failed and his Physician had given bun up as incurable, . 5Ll9y Lewis, of Philadelphia, cure'dofDlee : ding of the Lungs of five years standing, her-symptom' n ere spitting of blond, attended with a hacking couch !win in the Z. , d e' ' breast and back, which finally brought on a confirme d Consumption; entirely cured by the iise' of Dc. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry: • Mrs. BROWN, corner of Second street and GerMan town road Philadeldhia, effectually cured Of diseased Lungs and the symptoms Ur ineip_mt •oonsumption, by using four bottles of Dr..Swayna'es Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. A. Jackson; b. IL. formerly Pastor of the first Pres byterian Church C. Y. testifies maw efficacy of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, Midreco mmends it to the heads's:if families,having, -witnessed its wondetfulcetTect in More than one hundred eases iin releiving children of every- obstinate complaint, such as coughing, .3:heezing, choking of phiem, asth matic attackTL,Scc. ABRAIII.3I SRI:. it . RR, Crawfilbl county, Pa., cured of.a protracted c•.v.h. pain in the side and breast,Aca., after being redUCcII to a Mere skeleton.- JAMES Osatiw,,Whasington, -Pa., Cured of bon.' surnm,ion and Bleeding df the Lungs, after biing given .up to several cminout Physicians, and having used. most of the Paient Medicines, ' , ' • This medicine in. nil cases gives immediate relief and iv a safe, pierisant,andetre.ctuaPrernedy,'and worth a trial from the most sceptical'. • -C.}Preparet only by Dr. MAYNE,' N. corner of EIGHT and 11.10 E streets, Philadelphia where all orders must be ,addres.sed. March '29 • For sale in Pottsville, by DNIF.LEII.F.I33,cind 3. C. BROWN; in , Orwinsburg, by 11. }'OUTS , Feb. 17,-' 7-1 v , - . • -It cannot lie Denied Uor .Truth is mighty tha- DR.ILEIDI",S, SRSAPARILLA ' ls thepurt:it, strangrst, and moot ...Citations of any oth rr preparation of ursapari'alhat is tit a de. Tis warranted to he trongerthan 6 bottles of MOST I othels—stronger than tier of SOME, and stronger than three of the .sTitoNGEsT prepared by any other to the United:States. • • Dr. Leid!,'s Sarsaparilla is recommended by all res pectable physicians iiijirrfrrenie to any other. have ever used it, have derivml MORE BENEFITfrom rine bottle than,threo to ten of othiirs; and those whO, after having used other's preparations, withoutbencfit, Mirage Dr. Leh „w ly'sill boon be cousAnced (as thous ands have already been) of the foregoing assertton. ,The apparatus with which Dr. I.eidy's extracts used in his , preparation of Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the only one in the United States-, imported bY Dr. Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of Pelleler & Cav enon, in Paris., at a great CNPeloe.and,is capable of traiting the medical virtues of Sarsaparilla and other roots, more etTectuallfthan by any other process. E E t n L lII'XDRED ERTIFICATES of re • • • markable cities .and recommendations. from clergymen and physicians have lie efi,, from time to time published' - Rid only thought necessary to keep the public acquainted as to where Dr. Leidv'S'Aarmparilla can ,by obtained genninc,-namel) , , LEIDr'S HEALTH MOO MUM. 151 North SE OND Street, near. ine St., (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serodnts;) Fred. Brown's and Fred•Klett's Drug Stores, Philadelphia. • i Pri:d ONE DOLL It per bottle; 3 bottle's for 32 50, I and 6 bottles for $4 50. Also hy-J. F. Long. Lancaster; and at 3. G. BROWN'S Drug - Store, fartncrly W. T. Eptinec•Centre_Street, Pottsville. and by John S. C. Martin, Druggist. May 11, TAR. 0. C. LlN'6'.--:.TEMPERANCE LIFE I.l.llTER—an unequalled Strengthening :Medical, or persons laboring. under Pulmonary diseases of any hind, for sale at MARTIN S Drug Store. Ma-ch 22. • 12— riour 4.s* Feed Business. rrIIE subscriber resPectfully announces to the pub ' lit, that he has associated Mr. Nathah Evans with him troconducting a goner?! Flour and Feed Bus iness, under th e firm of RV CR & EVANS, , at the southeast corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the bo rough of Pottsville. Where they will always keep on hand, a large and good apartment of - Flour, " Feed, Ilaybo the hale, &c., &c. • . all of which will he sold at the very lowest rates TheT confidi , ntly solicit the patronage of the public, believing that all those who deal with them, will find n totheir mutual adrantago July 10, 29.. NEW GOODS TOSEPiI MORGAN. has Just received a now assort smenr of , Goods. among which are splendid new style Prints, Silk 'Embroidered Nett ]carts, Brussels Net '2l l yards wide for Shawls, Thibetand Silk Shawls, Lisle ,and Ashburton Lace, a very superior article of Stripe Jsronctt Muslin, Thread Lace,Jatonet Inserting. a"' variety of otlivr fancy goods, all of which will be s old at theJowest ca.!), prices. • Potiseill' July 13 POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. E. W. 111 c E . ; lIV fEPETF ULL Y announces to the latblic, that he has taken the Estabiishment known as the 'Potts ville Iron Works, en Norivrgion street, where he is prepared to biild all kjnds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cant, and Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most [ea -turnable-terms. - Persons from abroad; in want oSStea ni Engines will find it to their advantage to give him a call before engaging elsewhere. May 11 -vvnHIPS.—For sale at MARTIN'S Drug V!' Store—an assuitni6nt of Gig, Balky, and Carriage Whips March `2?, Patent Met For the use of Min sale, or import t e Sub rirTHESE Ropes are now almost excltts i used in the Collieries, and on . the Railways Great Brit lan, and are found to be greatly superior' to; Hempen ones, as regards safety, durability and economy. The " Patent Wire Ronde," have proved ufter three years service, to be Still in good condition, where Hempen ones, of double the size and weight, never listed longer than 9or 10 mouths. They liege been used for almostevery purpose to which flemPen Ropes and chains have been applied. alines. Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing; Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors, Signal Halyards,. Tißer Ropes, &c. &c. They ''are made 'either of Iron or Copper Wire, and in cases of much exposure to dainpneseof Galvanized Wire. 1; Testimonials from the Most eminent Engineers in England, can be shown ad to their efficiency, and any additional infomation required respecting the different descriptions, and application will be given by • ALFRED F. HEMP, 56 Broad st. York, Sole a entfor the Unite. States. ...., 'I 1 - I 0 n ...t. • ''' , = a 7.. ,* • 4•''''... ji . . fr <l:; , . . 7 "..... ii. .: - . : I, c. L 3 .., .... 4 t ...... c .,.. , cm t . —77 - ~... , r z....• ..... s co :4 1 1,, ".• p. ,!,:i 2 4 2.4 . w.....1. 4. ~; ii ;••1 1 0. , , , , , 5 ~.... , 'VI 4- i - 4 "i Zi i 2 ••z -1, .1 th • te. t 4 ... ..Q.. p.... ..s.c..a.s.al cr . '14.4 o Z . - 1,3 0 N 0 CI • ' es. 2.... 2 1 . E., cmiz::::46." :.- co rt. . .. , 2 .. 0 p,.. 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CI ..1 .... .1 ... 8 .. 42 6::. I 0 Z ~ [ . • ! li:::1 •+: ' • r -05 A 4;; . . , • ei • . • 1 .. I 1 I ''' 1 1 1 l u i • 11di ai— • • . Houses and Lots 11 1 3 I a FOR &ILE. ALSO , a large nurnfier of Buildings ern' - various sizes, on the Navigation tract, I}ll In the Borough of Pottsville. Apply l to 1 SAMUEL LEWIS, Rua! edtate ag't. July 16 1 Oily OF THE • I POPES, ' • •I rvilEIR crimes, murders, poisonings, parricide s Audulteries and ii cests,froMSt, Peter, iciOrct .iry the XVI, including the histOry o r the Saints- Martyrs, Fathers of the lihurch, Religious Orders Cardinale, Inquisitiona. Schisms, dile.] the great He. fermers, with the crimbsOf Kinzs,,Queens; and b:m•• perms, by I..mis Ma rie De Oormenm. Onslated from the French. Part Jai 2.1 centiwitii,Colored plates 3:r cts. JusCre6eived fur rate by • .1 , • • 13,13,9 NAN, Agent.. May 15, [ - [ - , 1 20— ,GEORGE H. „POTTS } INVITES the attent i on of purchasers to his stuck u Fresh Goode just received and now openint at his Store in t.Centre st. - ,- a iew_doors.above rbe Pottsville alrof which lie[will sell atl the iowest prices fo cash his 'own o'rde'rs, or in 'exchang for country produce. „ ! I - February 0, 6 JOSEPH :F. SEWERS, . WIAS removed his ; residence next door to !Down Drug Store, in the building ucrutfied as a Shoe Sture, in Centre street, Pottsville. Where lie. continties to operatain all, the ivatiaua.branOes bf the Dental Art ; such as I . .P/usffing, Faing Manaing and Drawing. Ile also will insert in the ' bait manner, single teeth, or whole sets, at reasonable prices. Having had a practital experience ofl fecls, confident of giving satisfattion tp. favor him with theirCu6toni 3aDm‘l. REMOVeD •• MO4ER 11.15E8 . IjAVE removed from their old stand in Cm tre Street; to the stand formerly occupied-by the Messrs. -Reber, at the Comer of Norwegian: and Rail itoad.streets, where they will expose for; sale daily, ' . I - ALL THE VARIETIES OF 111 EATS - Beef Veal Lamb Muton Pork 'Hams and Lard at the lowest market prices. - Call and see theM. March 15, 1845.: -TO Dyere, Bleachers,-Paper Makers, Steam . Engine Builders. and others . . . - • WELDED WROUGHT IROIN TUBES From 4 inches to ki in 'calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, capable of sustain mit ;pressu re frtnif 400 to 2500. lbs. per square ; inch.; with Stop klusks, T', and other fixtures to snit, fitting *her, with screw joints, suitable for STEAM, %VA ER,'GAS, and for • LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER rums . . gri! Alt oil) Manufaitured and for sali by ' etOll.lllS, TASKEIt. Warehouse S. E...lorner of Third Qc Walnut Streets. July 11. DOWIsiEY & Foe;HT, ARE constrintlyvecitiving from New York and are of fering at their store in Morris' Addition to Pottsville, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Hams, Shoiddera,'': Mess Perk;; Fish, Salt, Cheese, Oil, Candice, 'Soap,' Liquors, Fruit, Tobacco, Bated Hay, Feed, &c. &C. All of which they offer at city wholesale prices, freight only added. May 24th ; - • 39 Boxea Sterine bandies rceeivad and far sale at DO\V NEY FOCHT's ESTI L IQUORS, .Gin, Whiskey.-Brandy &c In Bbla., at • I DI WNEY &I FOCHT'S, May 210, LUMBER 30,000fe Plank, and 1158 . for sale at May 31, RUCII DOKEGS of Wilmington Blasting' Powder, Just received and for sate at DOWNEYA FOCHT'S. August 30 A FRESH supply Of MINER'S OIL, just received at DOWNEYi4- FOCHT'S. 37.- Sept 13th AN assortmeat of BLACK TEAS Jura receives and forsale tit ' • DOWNEYIdc rocurs. . Sept.l3th • ; • • 37-, , BALED HAY, by ihe ton bale at • DOWN EY: & FOCHT'S. Sept. 13th LONO and abort bandied COAL SHOVELS by the dozen at DOAVNEY:4 , FOCHT'S. Sem.l3th ' • • SCpDA, SUGAR. Butter and Water crackers In barrels juit received at ! ,l DOWN EY 1 , 4- FOOOT'S. Sept. 1;111 ' '"' - , I 37-2: I. • ELEGANT WHIPS. —Tho subscriber has Just re ceived a few silver mounted Bulkey Whips. Also, Riding Whips and. Dog .Whips—Also,;a few neat La die's Whips, all of w,ldtbasUl be sold at,tbe lowest rash pri /t ces ug. 16,. . I •H. HANNAN; •.-• • • 7 - . . EEO opes. Raaways, dre. f9r to order by . id out Lola o PS principally entreat. 29—If REMOVAL any .years, he II . w•ho may mg. 8 2 PASCAL IRON WORKS. St Seasoned White 'inc Boards and dndles of Shincles Jost received and DOWNEY ET's FOCIIT'r.. RS'- THE MINERS' JOURNAL. MEDICINES. DR. 'XIEZDTIEI Sarqapariiia Blood.)11P. TI. . DE oni.xf-P in- Cxbstence 'containing Baraap a i. itut rills in their composition. They purify the Blood and Fluids of the body, and cleanse the Stomach and Bowels from all noxious sub stances that produce dilmase. . They are composed entirely of vegetable - Extracts, (free from mercury and minerals) which make them the safeit,hest, and most elb.cacious of any other pills in existence. i --- - Sams! ihsileandeeriifiesies . of their efficacy have here tofore been,..publisbed, and their hales are ilt , TCating annually by 111misands. Awe than One Afilhon - boxes have a l ready been sold since theirintroductlon. .L Cr MORE THAN 100,000,BOXES 'have been sold in Philadelphia alone; the past year; thus showing that in the place where they are manufac tured they have 'a reputation, greaterthan any other pills—which arises from the fact that Dn. LEIDY is well known at home as a regular Physician, and his pills are consequently employed with greater confidence than any other; in addition to their own effieacy. . . Quality and not quantity is a valuable attribute lie 'iongingto them; one box doing more good thin two to four of others. ' . Be advised, therefore, when ne easity requires to take none other than - , i . DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS.L ... Try Omni! (thei cast 649.5 coats a box.) Try Omni i I'o So well 15'W:will you be uf their . goed effects,you will never tike ; any others. ;Mier you have tried all 1 other kinds, Often try Dr. Laidy's - Blciod Pills, the. diffet; ence will soon be tlI/COVCITI NO change of diet ho re straint from occupation, or feat of catching cold need be apprehended; young and old may take them with e--' qual safety. • ale PrinclnalDtilci and Depot, Dr. Leidy's Health Emporittin No. 191 North SECOND street, near-VINE, ' (sign elf the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Klett ' C 0.,. Wetherill, & Co.; W. Dyott & Bons; ha-S. &E. Boborts & (0., and city Druggists gen erally, '.. .. - . Also by:P. - Pomp and .1. Diikson,.Easion, 3. F. Long, Lancaster, and most respectable Druggists and Store keepers in the United States. Also at J. G: BROWN'S (late 'W. T. Epting's) Drug Store% and John S. C. Illattin'a Drug Store, Centre sr Ditisville. , May 18. , ,s,„ Feinte'en Valuable Articles. 7. BRENNIR:B VERMIFUGE—a certazi cure for worrnssafe and very peamilt to take. 2. GIBSON's EXTRACTOR. which removes . Grease • of all kinds. Dry Palate, Tar, Varnish add Wax frijol carpeol'or from blexhine, without injuring the color or the cloth. 3. LONDON FLYPAPER—the best thing known for killing flies and masqucioes. 4. A Certairi DeatrOyer of Rate, Mice, Roaches; and Ants and another ot Bed Begs. ' 5, GuN'N's Settirtc for Sour Stomach. t'eart Burn and Water Brash, by oue who has- suffered thirteen years before,he discovered the cure. G. DR. STEVEN'S GREEN OINTMENT for the Piles. It has never failed to cure.. 7. HALLAM:I'S TETTER B. DRE)IONDa INDFLIBLE INK,—without 3 rival. COUPOUND CONFECTION OP' FIGS—jUS the medicine for children and women, it. is so pleas ipit lir take. : . . : . 10. HECK'S VEGETABLY: ANTOILIOUS I'll. Le. % 11. Gtviv's Vll.ll.ii , :NT WATER-PROOF PASIT, for Ilarness, BootS, dc. It softens the leather,and keeps out the water.• . . _ . •• - . 12. Priers- MAN'S STREKGTIIENIKG PLAstk.n. 13. JACKSON'S InARKUCEA MIXTURE. which cures the worst_Diariltco-in a feW hours. 14. JACKSOX'a DYSENTERY MIXTURE. a cerlaitu and speedy. Cure for Dysentery and Summer Corn plaint. • The ahorOaluAlearticles are wholesale and re. tail,by 1.. C.. N, Au. 1 South Pyth street Phila. detphia,.—where Storekeepers and others will be sup. phed with pure African Cayenne Pepper, Arnica Flowers, Drugs, generally, Paintsi Oils, -lass and varnishes, at the lowest prices. Terms only cash. Ett - Cutout the advertiscinent, and hring It with you.- Philada.Aly 12th, . FEVER AND A,GUE!! 10007 s;! AND 10,000's ! ! ARE now su ff ering undet that Bane of Life; Fever and Ague, or Billions Intermittent FSver Row and's Improved Tonic Milture,' is universally de .ktiowledged. by the disinterested, to be the Great Ns tional Remedy—the only warranted, safe,sure and rad ical cure—thud never has failed, when proPerly used, to eradicate the disease and also its ithmediate causes, restoring the natural feelings and elasticity of the con stitution in a manner that nothing else will. . rrTherefore procure at once this tong-tried ,old fa mute and st:fling:remedy, now called Rowand's Im proted Totticlifiature—protected against, counterfeit ers, by the written signature of the 'original Inventor. Jolts R. Rosy INII.Over the mouth of every bottle,Mid which may, tor a tertainty, be obtained genuine in Pottsville, of - . JOHN S. C. MARTIN. r n IJOIIN R..IIOWAND, M. D.; . Pioptieto No. SS, north t l / 4 1 st Philada. AuguatsS, • • • 33—1m0 • MARSH'S SUPERIOR. PATENT TRUSS.• / 1 / 4 - 0 6 1 •)' ' -) ; 7 6 71 ‘1 0 ' . II • ALSO, Dr. Jo.rph White's Utero . tipporl A supply of the above ariieles, pist received and for sale, at the tnanufacturerm prieev. by. JOIN S. C. MARTIN, - .44-- Ot;tober 2.8, .1 - 1 H. FOUNTAI'NE'S CHINESE HAIR ERADICA. JJTOR.—Which rerneves.Supertlueua Hair fronr the Face Neck, forehead, Sc. For sale at MARTNI' Drug Store. ,March 15, ll' SOLOMON MUT H. Cabinet Maker, Undertaker, Sce. rpm: subscriber j announces to the public that he has commenced - the above mentioned business Vie borti2h of Pottsville. immediately back of j , ennsylvania•llall, where he. will constantly keep on hand an assortment of - RE . A.OY3tADE COFFINS. Cabinet Ware 4 - e., iyez, manufactured of the best 'materials in the most !Jumble- manner, at very tow OM lk also will manufacture all, kinds of Furbitur &c.. to order at,the shortest notice. ; Vunerals waited on and Ilcarses, supplied, &c. li e t h e refore radian a part of the pnbliie paironne which he will endeavor to meet by prompt attention to business. Give us a trial. February 15, • 7 WASHINGTON HALL, SCHVYLKILL HAVEN. r , .,1 THE subscriber hereby gives notice to the . 44 . , — _ - ' citizens of SchuylkilLconnty, and the travelf ,.ll" mg community, that he has taken the above ,_ t4entionedk Hotel, formerly kept by Mr.. Kauffman, which he.bas refitted up in an excellent style, for the accommodation of all those who feelAisposed to pat ronize hiM. His table will be supplied with all the del icacies of the season, and the charges wilt he moderate. Obliging and attentive servants 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 and vehicles. . 05.: A few Boarders can be accommodated on reason able terms. . ' , SAMUEL BEARD. April 12, 15-6nio Rempiral & : New . 'Goods • JOSEPH : MORGAN, RESPECTFULLY informs -the Public that he has Removed his Shire to , the New Store room, in the stone House of Mrs Phillips, with a locust tree In front of the door, and next house above Mr. ThomPson's corner,opposite . Messrs Pollock's store. And has just Rceived a new assortment of Spring Goods which will be sold at the lowest 'cash prices. In addition to his fancy dry goods & trimings he has received, atuC.will, keep on hand a genets' assortment of leghorn, braid, Gimp, Straw,. & fancy Bonnets, at the lowest prices. Pottsville March 22. 1645 , 12— FRESH rev: , drutris fresh' Figs. ale Lemons, Oranges, and Raisins just received, and for sale by ; JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Jan. 18. IRS. , 3- ;, ?STEW YORK Brie:d Plums and Peaches, for sale by . T. &J. BEATTY. B—May 3d., ; l— Fishing- Tackle. GUST received and for sale a good' assortment OP of Fishing , TiCkle to which he invites the at tention of the linOer mid all others. J. S. C. MARTIN'S 12— March 22.__ ASIN . S.—In quarter boxes, selected for fami ly use, for sale'cbeap at • ' - • ,JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S, • . Confectionary, & Drug Store. "Motto Seals: ANew. and hvautiful article in elects, Just received and for sale by BANNAN,• Ag't. Feb. 22, ' BENJAMIN'S ARCHITECT. OR Practical House Carpenter, illustrated by 64 en cravings, for the use of Carpenters pod Builders last edition of 18:13, just received and for 'ale by Aug. —34 • B. DANNAN, Agent CIF the hest en prtce from t and for 113 i 0, viti4l Ali' • , 24- Dominoes • nifty, a large assortment. ranging In 13 cents. to *125 per box, Jaat *teemed 4lesale and retail, iij by BANNAN, A THE 'cii4vg9T totr.ricit IN 'TUE UNITED °STATES. Joseph Mcilturrails Splendid - lane olLonclon ant 1 _l4e,rp_o_al Packets. • ARRANGEMENTS. FOR' 1 - 845. • Old Established Passage Mice. 100 Pine Street; Cor. of South, • A 0„,4 .4 1 vi ------ tri AR ' THE subscriber begs leave to call the ;attention 0- 1 -4 ' his friends and the public In general, to the follow• 1 ing arrangements for the year 1815. and fog the purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the following Regular Packet Ships to and from' Liverpooli Ships' Names' '' Captains ; . Days of Sailing Cron; New York. 1 New Ship, . • Nye. June 6 Oct. 6 Feb 6 United States, Britton. " 11 1" II " 11 j~Carnick 0 Skiddy, " 28 " 28 "20 ' Mary, ' Delano July 6 Nov. &Mar. 6 Waterloo, . Allent " II 1" 11 " 11 R 0136113, Eldridge, '1 28 ." 20 " 28 Independence,'Allen. ' Aug. 8 Dec. 6 Apr. Samuel Hicks, Bunker, ." IL I" it 11 Siddons, E. obb, " 2d " Ashburton, Iluttleson, Sept.' Sian. May 6 Stephen Whitn ey, Thompson; "II I" 11 "' 11 .Sheridan j Depsyster„.:',-. -" 28 i " 26 ". 28 -Ship'. Name, Captains, Days of Sailing froei Liverpool. New Ship • Nye, 'July 21 r N ov . , 21 Max 21 :United' Stales, :i; Britton, " 2 -8 i " 26 0 , 26 Garrick, Skiddy, Aug.ll Dec. 11 Apr. Il atrick Henry, Delano, . " 21 ": 21 " 21 Waterloo, liken,•-. " 1 ' 28 "26 'lndependence, Eldridge, Sept. 11 .Jan. 11Alay 11 Allier, " 21 " 21 "' 21 sainuei Hicks, Bunker, " 1 11 26 " 26 Siddons, a ' E. nhh, Oct. 11 Feb. 11.Ptie 11, Aahhtirton. • Huttleson, 2.1 1" 21 , " 31 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " Feh. 26J'nr-26 Sheridan . DepeysiSr, Nov. 11 Mar. II My :In addition to the above Reantaf tined, a nrimber of Splendid Mew York Built Tratisient Shipi,such as the 'Adirondack, 'Scotland,' Russel Glover,' 'Ban,' and 'Sea: will continue to sail from Liverpool, weekly in Regular.soccesiion, thereby preventing: the least pos sibility of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the accommodation erre rsons wishing to 'remit ntonay to their 'families or frienda, I have ..nmineed tire nay ' went of my Branson the following ria4s : Cork Limerick - Clommel Londonderry, Sligo, - ' • • Wexford Belfast, •• Waterford . Galway Armagh, Athlone, - . ideroi n - Kilkenny, Mina, . Tralee,. Enniskillen', Monaghan, toughoi, Banbridge, Ballymena [arsonstoW a Downpotrick, Cavan, • pagan, Dungannan; Bandon, a , ;Ennis, Ballyshannon, • Strabane • 1 Skibbreen Omagh,. , Mallow, • ' Dublin ' Cootehill, ; ' Kilrush, Scotland—Tile ity Bank of Glasgow; • . • - England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Do. bankers, London; Messrs. P.• W . : Byrnes & Co, Liverpool„ Passengers can also be engaged from Liverpool, to 'ohilodelPhia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular acket Ships on application being - matte personally' r by letter, [mat. paid, ' addressed to JOSEPH McNIURIIIIY, 100 Pine greet, corner offlmrth street, New,,York UMM Benj. Hannan', Ottssiibe, S.; MictMel Mullen, Ito chestor, N. 'Y.; Jer. Bageor rovit.tite'e. It. I. HT. rough, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Obis Thomas 'McQuade, Utica, N. V. • 1 alsq beg leaVe to assure my friends a n d the pbbfic in general', that the greatest punctuality will be obser .ved in the saifrng of the above Ships, ieFether with a' othera Which:l' may , have:, and that iaisengers iw_ experience rio delay on their. .arrival at the different I one, where they mean to embark.. -1 • • - F. S.—Free Passage can ale. be seeuyed - fiom the various Porte , in !refund and Scotland:4mm which Steamers run tri Liverpool • ' " • BENJ. BYINN.B, Sole Sont Bathe State of Fetinsylvanta February I. • 5- - • Caf,holio•Books, Hohen Prayer Einak. Christian's Guide; plain and gilt, Key of Heaven., • Parir Man's.Manuai. Pious' Guide. . Key of Paradise. •, , Chapel Companion . Catholic Piety, Daily Exurcises,.piain hnegii i e • True Piety-- a , Made 'Atacama., plan and gilt • _ lirsuline Manual, plain andrgili ' Sunday 14clionl Prayer Bdok. Poor Man's Catechistiq •- Butler's small Catochistr . • . Puny Bible, 8.. e. 40'. dr.c. . Also, a few Cierman Catholic Vrayerlftoolp, jilt re ceived and for sale very - cheap by, 1 • 1 B. BANNAN, Ag'i ! - 35--. i____ August 30th 'Hollow Ware; - - FIST received at the York Store a litrge and genera 0 -assortment ofilollow Ware.consisting of 8,8, 4. 2 and r gallon pots'aikillets; Boilers, 4r., &c.. Which will be sold wholesale or retail at the lowest cash prices. Also waggon hoses of all sizes. Uedar ware such as tubs, buckets. &c., &c. - • Jan. ,1"_,1815,- 2—. EDWARD YARDLEY. APOTHECARY STORE. TIIE subscriber offers 64 male a vv r ell se. 44 t 5 ected and genuine assortment of DRUGS mEinci{ms, • 1r ; ' 4 glf ., consisting of Chemicals,- Medicines, Perfu st--- niery, Winilow.Glasseg, Patent Medicines Drugs, Paints, llye-Stuffs, Oils, and IVarnishee!, Pain Brushes, &c. . Which he is disposed to sell at a. mita' advance, and respectfully solicits a share of the patron age of the public. Cr Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. JOHN S. O. MARTIN March 16, 0 - , Ixon! Iron ! ! I . JUST received at the York Stine a large and general "d assortment of Rolled, square, 'flat; and Round 'Tar ron of all sizes. also Hammered vinare iron from I ineli to '24, rail rood tongues, .Sledzds and Hammers. .sCrow bars, Slit rods for horseshoes, Juniata nail rodsll Band Iron, tke„ &,, also:spikes and Nails, in their riety.• . • , EDWARD YARDLEY. lan. - 1,1 - I. • Scrap Books & — i, - por ,Folios. - eSCRAP Rooks and Port rolinn very rhea];jusi open d rind for salt, by , • B. BAN:: AN I.Ne't. Juite 7th 23 HOWE'S School for the Flute. .1 Do do for the Violin, 1 Containing c.ach new and complete linstructl4s, to gether with about 150 pieces of Music, price 50 cents each. juit received and for sale,by .! B. BANN AN , June 20 v.,---. Agent. , . i • Boarding. TtirStillicriber has recenily opened a ho i atding house in Market stre.et, potHille. and ivill be plPased to have n' number of.respectable boarders Good accUtornodation will be furnished on reason able terms. .1 Iso transient hoarder); accommodated on reasonable terms. i . . ELIZA 11AUJILAWOLIT. . Pottsville .514-31 18--1 y ' . 1 Music T . BOSTON ACADEMY'S Collection Masi Church D Eyer's Union Choral Harmony of Sadred MusiO The Harmonist, • Hickok &Fleming's .FA'angelical Music, Wyeth's Repository ofsacred Music,l Just received and for sale by Nov. SO 48- R ANN AN , Ag't Graydon's For ms , ... A NEW edition; . revised - andl 'correcte /1. adapted to , the present. practice. $4 50, just publighed and (dr salelby Jan. 4, 1845. B. B. BAN AN, 1 Common School Speaker. ANew collection of Original and 4electedhices for ,Reading and Recitation, price 50 cents, Ast pub- IMO and for sale by ' B. BANNAN, Agent.. - February 22, 1 ,1 Pocket Books and ;Wallets. THE subscriber has just openedlthe best i stock - o Pocket Books and Wallets ever pffered tor sale in this place. Call and examine for yciurselves. I-- B. BANNAN, Agent I - 8- Fob 22, , lOLINS, FLUTES dec.—For sale at MAR- Y TINS Drug Store, an deserhnent of 'Violins Flutes, Clarionets, Fifes &c. to which he invites the attention of musicinns and others. March 15, , • „ iTERY SUPERIOR GREEN & BLACK TEA, just received and for sale by I T. BEATTY. . May ado UPERIOR SUGAR CURED HAMS.-- Warranted a choice ariicle, for sale by June 28, 26.- T. At 1.1., BEATTY. EAM SYRUP MOLASSES.—S tevvart' 17 1 New York Steam Syrup Molasses, a very su— periOr article, for sale by T. &J. B BATTY. /8— May 3d, Cheap Leaaen I' i Apes,. 'VCR Conveying water with a s tall heed, I I and L' one inch bore in coils of front no, two and four hundred feet in-length, varying in rice froni 8 cents i , ton} per feat, just received and for sale by I U. IihNINAN, Agent. - . • 1 ; • ' 15 Juno 2/. M==s;2E3g WILLIAM H. BRO WHOLESALE DRY GOOD No. 20, North Fourth at . ty of . F_T.ikvz a large Stock comprising a :enerat varie .LIAMERICAN and FOREIGN DR GOODS. They regularly attend the Aurae Sales. at which they can frequently purchase many seasonable descrip tions of Goods, men Wow the rdgurar prices, and which they will sell at a small ado,: ca. . . --- ,They recdlve many goods direct fr m Manufactnrera, • and will also be receiving ' the's est. styles of Fox- rims GOODS as Won as they twain th market, from ita- portations both here and in New Y rk Their exertions will be directed t keeping constant i ,ly, a very superior assortment of t e most desirable.' Stepls and Farm, Goode. which the intend to offer to i Country Merchants on the fav cable terms, and : ai the lowest prices they can be fon dat in the city of: Philadelphia, and respectfully invi them to examine . for themselves. . . Their stock consists inpart of th following: Cloths. Cassimeresi Sattinetts, J ana, Plaided and • striped Jeans, [a new article,) Flannels; Kersey., Linsey% Red Padding; Canv Padding, Beaver ' teens, Velveteens, Velvet s, lAlpaca Lustre' . Ver,tings, Cravats, Stocks Moose. de Lains,, ' . Gingham', Lawns. lit h Linens, Russia Sheeting and Russia ape r. Goods.for Summer Wear, New S yle Fancy Figured Linen Drillings, Plain Brown 4nen, Crape- Gam-, broone, Corded. Plaided and wiped Ditto, [new, goods, Plaided and etri d Kremlins, [new, gook) Nankeens, Extra Heavy Cottonadesi Sumtner Cloths,Denints Mexican. Mixtures tioe.and Fancy Colo ad Drillings, Satin, . ~ • Jean% Fancy Singl Milled Cassimere% ,Coat GinghamS, c. :- • Brown Stu] Blenched Muslini , Che kisiMlckinga, Brown ft Drillings. Canton Flannel, Plan White Cambries; Checked and s triped ditto , La e Catnbricks, Jac koi nets, Book Muslin, Mull a d Swiss ditto. Lace e t i Goods in - var i ety, Colour Cambria% Haile.; .. - ty, Gloves,* Thread, Bu tons, and a Rill as sortment of 'I rimmins, ,tc. &c. - ! r -PRINTS--A 'very extensive assortment, to Which new Styles are added as they come froth the blanitfaci titters.• . - , :' Philibit., March 1, . . 9-. ,: iTARRA FoRviArLDINGANDCommis Vine street Wharf, Schuyik' DE§T'ECTFULLY informs hie Itchants of Schuylkill, Berhs at ties, that he is noiv prepaired to Merchandixe of eVer3i • descripti , Carbon; Potts/111e, heading and t ' in good coverd Beate, at rates ft. lower than 1w Rail Road. The subscriber will ship goo. than they can be carted from the these advantages to the captain are less the expense of the. is , tion of the' goods, so that bierchal relying them In all despatch 'as Wharves Daily. • No :additional( charges for e on ceiving or delivering freight at a the line. Merchandize for'llendiha will Boats to the. Merchants store, Philadelphia March 221825. MAIDEN 'S. PATENT 0' ' MADE OF THE Iron, for sale at aliou Iron In bat, being a s .• cent to the riincliaa: • warranted, and if n returned mid the ma OEM if 1 Whetherill & 11 ATANUFACTURERS. Isk • .I.l.lPhiladelphia, have now warranted pure white lead; an have been sparingly supplied i on the article;shall now have No knawn substance posse and beautifying properties so on equal extent with .unadulte any admixture of. other ma value. It has therefore been manufactures, for many years a perfectly, pure white lead, mond for the artiele, , is proof isinvariatily branded 'MULL -a; BROTHER. iii WARRANTED PURE— aiiift tee Pruvember I= VI ITAR nubseriber • would -AL friends and customers, t 111ilittiry Cap In Third Street, No. where he would be, pleased ti and as many new oneir,aiarti withtheiectletOft He . stifle Military and Spoiftith's arts such as leather, Cloth. Felt, Caps, of all patterns; I!'nrage Body do ;Cartouth Boxes. Bi Belts of all kinds ; Canteerl patterns: Fire Buckets, Pa Brush and Picker's Plume:: Caps, Leather Stocks, Gon Shot Bags. Game Bags, Dru Da'Ordcrs thankfully rel tendei tn. No. IDI North') oird Streil Philadelphia. January -iq E. A. HATH GENERAL 03151155. Na 23 North Inarrei, foot HAVE received on conig the lowest cash prices -50 bales Ist sort caste 2000 galls fall and white 1000 do ?. do 300 doe painted pails; • 100 boxes Ist quality st 150 do mould tallow . 200- do yellow soap ; l 50 do No. 1 chocolat 300 do Luhec (scaled 100 do do No. I 100 bids. ' ackerel. Nos 50 ,do Halifax Salrno , . 50, do glbb'd Herrin '251 do pickled codfish ,40 do Cranberries; .50 tubs Goshen butted; '4OOO lbs.' Herkimer coo 1 10,000. do dry codfish; 5000 -do hake fish, {in 3000 do Manilla cords c Philada., Jan. 11, , ' PAlladelphia, .R•ading it Polls 1[ Road. it ••••••"7" , ' Reduction of Freigi ON AND AFTER Mond; Goods will be forwardct lowing rates of Freight, b points below statedj per ion =I Plaster, slate, tile', 4-c. Pig Iron, blooms, timber, marble, tosln„ tar, pitch, and grindstones, Nails k spikes, bar iron; castinss,lead.tuypentine bark, raw tobacco, salt, provisione,potatoes, lam I her, stoves, 4-r.; Flour per barrel, • Wheat, corn, rye ' *clover seed, k. salt per bushel, Groceries, haniware,steel,l copper, tin, brass, do mestic liouothonachine ry, butter and eggs, cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton, leather d, and Price rats hides, paints, oys ters, hemp, and cordage. Dry Goode, drugs 4. medi cines, foreign *liquors, wines, glees, pa per,fresh Ash, meat, confectiona ry, books 4- St a tionary•. . , No additional 'cluiree receiving or delivering fraigl ny's.Dollots on the line. July 15, 1893 PHILADEL EN: lON YIERCHAN't, 11, Philadelphia. 'riends pnd the Met the adjolnlng couti receiVe and fork and n b, Cabal to Port e intermediate plates .m 60 to 100 per cent !s. at a lower freight elaware !tont, with the shipping charges laved. and no detert- Its may depend on re tosts will leave his mission, storage,.re y Ofthe landings on delivered from the ORSE SHOES refined Anwricnn the same prices of the ving of about 100 per 'r. All shoes sold, ar satisfactory, can be ley will be refunded. Walmit et., Philada. 23 GRAY & BitOTEIER, 42 I LEAD_ PURE WHIT Brother, 65 north Front street' good supply of thi•ir those customers wh. 'consequence of a run thefi orders tilled. , sea those petsersative /leterabie'in a paita, , to ted white lead;•brece erials only mars its the steady aim - of the ,to supply to the public and the unceasinde hat it halt :het sVith lir n one he ad-=-AVETII: and un the other, ,letters. ATTEIN 'ION. espectfully inforni ;his at he has loc4itd hiv lan- factory few doors below ,Race, (o•see his old customers disposed to favour Mtn rrontintres to manufacture ofeVery description, Silk and-Beaver Dress Caps; Holsters (orison}, yonet- cabbards; word ; Knapsacks, different sting &ries, 'Ynhe dn. , Pompom's Firemen's Cases, superior quality eived and pinniptly i a;•• =AM CRESSMAN, t, a few doors below ;Rat 1894 2H -61n ' AY &' Co ON htERCHANTO; of wlrch. at., Philadelp hia ' meni and offei for F4lc.a- whops; , • press'd whale oil ; do 1 ' black fish oa r ' , • 'erm candles 1 andleS, herring ; do 1, 2 and ; 2E= = ton Merchandir:e..l: next, June 2fith, j 1 44, with despatch at the fel t Ween Reading and: the • f 2000 lbs. '1 • Between Between Tteading • Reading. and and P/dla. Pottsville. 10 r 5 cts. r commission, storage, or it at any of the Comps- H. CRESSANG, • Cabhlet A laker. • uAB lemoved from his of • 4tind to the Wars room Loon the North East Corner of Mahantang,o and Union Streets, where he Ws constantly on hand, a general assortment of Cabin tr. , were of the" most mo dern styles and approved finish. French and high post Mahogany Bed Steeds, Maticgany Chairs and Rocking Chairs, also Maple • Cane seatkhairs and Rocking Chat ts Widsor Chairs, sofas, Settes kc. &c. Ali the Varieties of Cabmet ware made to ordt i r at the shortest Notice, and in the best style at. Phila clphia prices. 11. GRESSANG acknowltdges 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, Ds. BECKER'S 07E SALVE ' A fresh supply of Dr. Sticker's Eye Salve,; sur -r1 remedy for sore and inflamed eyes, Just' recsive and for sale at • 'ARM'S Drug. Store. August 17 • Commis TIDE subscriber reepectfu ly informs the atiiens o Schuylkill county, thatlF will be a candidate foi COMMISSIONER of Schuyl ill County, at the ensuing election. Ile pledges himse fif elected, to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. ftORGE STICIITER. rottsville, Aqua 0,1515. - . , NIA Smur iv gent:teni); who resides near the city of Washington, and engaged in agricultural pursuits, has farriishiii to the editors of the National Intelligencer an,ititeresting com munication an the subject of I s previnting smut in wheat, a portion of which we annex r I purchased last fall of one: of 4).\• aeliabara a portion of my seed wheat, .4,414. I4erwirds learned had been injured by that Oozes Of smut that is called uredo fatida, dust titan& or pippin. brand ; • the wheat looked clean an 4 fine, any for:'.. eign mixture. Previous to ciintos(acing the w& ing of this grain, I had been seeqg some of an other kind, in which there was ,a raikttsre of garlic and I nadi given orders to my ;seed4mair to pus it through a brine strong enough to bear in egg, to skim o 0 all the trash that might ; . 'rise to thei`sur- • face, and then remove the gra in i a plank floor and dry it, by stirring it in air slak,4 lime. When he commenced seeding the . , wriest that I had bought, finding it perfectly demi!: and supposed that any 'object in .steeping the other Was to get clear of filth, without `eoneulting ihe he began to sow it, without the use of thci brim and lime, and • had stressed about a bushel before t discovered it. • As soon as I made the dischveri, I had it treat. • & CO. !DEALERS. eet, Philada. ed preciSely as the other. yVhen I came to her. vest my wheat this season, this e4rcumstance had ps.wed from my Memory:arid I. was much our. prised tdfind that in one runall.COner of the field the smuti had destroyed the WheSt, while the rat , . was completely e x empt from tt, tinder pretty . muctr* the same circumstances of d exposure. I should.h4ve. been exceedingly ptiFled to have aa• signed a;cause for this diffeienti the - crop; bad , t I not been reminded by ;mytteddsmaiiol the feet' of his ha'ving seeded a portion oflindoctored-wheat' the .previous autumn ; andlie ist4eed that it was on the spot where the smut exisied ; that he strewed it'. • It seems to me there can beinolitionger evidence ,than this accidental circun:tanO has afforded o f the benefit of brining and liming ? our seed wheat.; and I strongly iecommend 'the 'llly, of the process to my l!other farmers. 1 , ' - • Yours, res . pectfulti, • C. 1 1,13. HAMILTON. 12 -.6nTa To FATTEN Po L" L i T it r."—il'helfollowing will be found •it quick and excellent. Nail for fattening , chicken!. Set rice over the fir; with skimmed •milk; let it boil till the rice!is tioite swelled out. then add a teaspoonful of augar..;. l ,Feed them three' times a day in comman pans, piing them only as much as will quite fill them 131 once:.. Let the pans be l vrell washed and set in.leaia spring wa.. ter, that no sourness, may be ,conieyed to the fowls,.. as that prevents thein Irma fattening. Give them , clean Water ; or the milk of rite to drink. BY this- method , the flesh will lave it clear whiteness,. whith !Jo-other food gives ; l and When . it is consid•- eted ho'tv far a pound of rice pill go, and , : how' t max-be time its saved , by th:vizeixli, it will be Paull& to be elieap , .• It is-Bari tht a Onion - oil animal ' mixed with , vegetable food, cansei poultry tb , thrive rapidly, hot NteY ....htsuld be confided ro , wregetable diet some time befoßt tltCy ate kiiledb A quantit i y of chart;oal, broken in' small pieces; and plkeid within• reach , of Ifie pooltry, in4eases their appe the, aril promotes digestion,—.l.i.ll'inh. ERZ STORE... To PRESERTD C ; rcArt4 &e.—Procure _Some tinzcases of any convenieni siie; and put in ttlay er of d4y send or charcoal, ancli then a bunch of erapes,'unt'l the case is full); heal down the lid and, make all air-light; rend . hury.them to any con venient depth in the grounei This plan .will likewise answer for late chetrieirplams; gooseber- ries, currants, &c. These fruits, in some gardens are retarded in their time dripe . ning, by being co- - vered with mats or nets,, which is an excellen plan, and onght to he more generally adopted, as insured a succession. Prai l tes,eaches, and apri cots, in the open air, may be kept for'some time hanging on the trees, after they are npe, by the same Means, but their flavor will net bet.good.--, Red end ivhtte currants, in' the same manner, will even keep good till the sad of Daceinber. Ice house:: have been recommended for preserving fruitchut they are oltjectiatialrle,en account of the damp:moisture which they contain. A dry, cool, and airy room, free from all : atmospheric changes, is the only place where fruits catfbepreseried for. any length 'of time.-- Wesier.2 .Harmer and Gar. diner.l Irtuts.a !tam CDT Fan BL7r ire,ix E n ia Tau t. —A t . iiirrespondent ftatel that he.has found iron ore, oricinders of iron, piked around the roots of trees, ' drives away ttie insect which deposits the eggs ti l, at produce the worm. • :Having tried this, remedy in a sanuy soil, anti in a still soil, ind in places distant frOm each other, end haying driven' off the:insect when the trees ofothers were very much injured or destroyed in the neighborhood, he adyiSes all those who are troubled by' these in. sects,' io try 'the use.of iron, rather than be Under the neeessity of continually topping off the limbs, which; contain .the worn or young lnsect. He thinks; it probable that the iron Is unfavorable to the worm, which drops from the branches, and makes'itS wintering place at thd.,foot of the ; tree, and then the insect avoids an Unfavorable place :for is young,. But ~whatever may be the theory, kierindicient that iron has the: desired effect.- • Gardi; Gazetti,.'. 1 `..c,ly Ondusnns.—A w:riter in the Western Cu'dia._ Lori -published at Indianatiolis,:ihd., says, if it is. worth:your while to„,have fruii:it is worth your while to have the'hest: It is 'therefore better to buy at' the nurseries, than I to bid your own trees. He also advises that the' ground of:a young apple orchard be kept in cultivatiuri foi six or eight years. and thiit the grais be not siaffer4 to grow around the roots. Another writer 'in the, fame paper says; that an orchard of neglected trees may be renova. ted by(..ploughing the . groUnd, ecraping the moss from the body and limbs, and thoroughly washing the whole trunk with urine and: soil soap. :1 20 - 20rcts .1 00 .1 40 16 cte. 11 CU 4 eta. • '3 eta 1 35 2 60 1 '0 Ravi; sc EG ET/ 11t.5.5.-7-Let'. every thing of a waste nature on the farnrbe converted in manure. Not a single - production of any kind should be wasted. We have seen some tams on which - the spurious vegetable alone was aneldeut, if properly husbanded, to Inaniirebilf dui. so il eultidatotiow- Maine Cultivator. . . • .• Tar Caors .— Tho PUrirPgtOp (Vt.) Freo Press ,mentions the appcir`once:of the blight among potatoesin that vicinity, whichliyill seriously affect the yield. The wheat 'Rill] corn cropi r bOwever ale uncommonly large and fine in that region oats fair, barley good, and +ay full an average. .„ I rlx.r.uto CRONVS.•• lug Crows are BOUM'. tiMeS,Used to frighten live °lles, or the live ones are frightened at the melpcholy fate of their fel lows.l But as theie birds 'are shy it is not always an easy matter to obtain a erry when wanted.— To obviate this ditlieulty.,put , a:_crow into a strong pickle of salt immediate% eller it is killed, and after being well, sartuated, with salt it 'may be kept for Veers. • loner. ME I= armet's I3epattmcnt. !MI
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