VARIETIES. Irttthr-aten YANV.e.—The water at Macki, davits very'elear and very • eold..so:cold HS to be almost - uneolnrable.. A'aentleman lately amused himself by thrtwinc a sinall gold Commn,n twenty feet water, and giving it.to any Indian who would bringit up. Down they iduneed, "but after de - acending ten or twelve feet they i caine up so chill .ed after several ineffectual attempts they gave it up. A Yankee. standing hy, observed that •if he wetuld give it to him for getting it. he'd tiring-it up quicker than lightning:'' to which he consented; when Jonathan, instead of plunging in as was ex pected. quills took ups ,setting mile. and dipping the.end in a'tar Karel. reached it down to the Tom and broth:hi it um then slipping it mid lite pocket. walked off. tit the amazement of the Indian divers, and the no small chagrin of the donor. A Gaon, jots..L—lf said . that- the, day on arrived at the 'White -Sulphur. Col.SingretOn of South Carolina, had invited Mr.' Andrew Stephenson. Judge Peter V. Daniel, and John Tyler tr. take tea. in 'his cabin. Mr; Clay -being unaware-of the fact, determined about twi light. to visit the Colonel. The' three worthies apove mentioned, had already arrived, before the :candles were lighted, Col. S. was standing in the door. as. Mr. Clay approached. 'Dow do you do, Mr. Clay?' exclaimed the Colonel in a loud voice. .Tyler sprang out of the window, ditto Peter V., Stephenson following Auite. When the lights wire brought, the Golonel,was surprised to find .his visitors had sloped.,,RiOrnond Lig.t*ceisr. At.so.Mr. J. once objected to the competency of a witness, alleging that he •vras non-coin os. The. Court granted leave Cu test the-matter. .. , Can you tell me, my friend, !he difference be ,Tween IL . ;;AC ' 'May he az 'nu I replied the witness. 'Go on - sir, iet iia hew.' 'Well, you .iee 'tau OA. P. is 'a lawyer.' '• 'Very_ well: said 016 counsel. • 'Asti :you is a lawyer criau: 'Very a5c.11 . .. . .Co!. P. is likoriai .'But you is' not ft'stiWise.' The lawyer. was Jitrntt. ecnr. op: ViFIPECIT,I".—A celebrated French beind intr,dueed o the pious Fenelon. 'and spetidinq emur hole fin his society—Witrfei sing the bivelino,i of tdi mantieri and conversa dion-31, c. 11.1 to cmy tea !Wend: •1 Inuit rot stay in. toepre,once of this holy man ; tf 1 du I shall b. rompe , icil to renomicc: my infidelity ; so much purity, much anaeLiruass, pro;tra the remhte tit 1.1 1- it., , 0,511, mod Anodes that religion to be in Is • t . -) t chanize parer lulls a good 01 ao t,,tio,•ent 'epuntrythall wI o chant. ed.tc 1,. 411 a lirJr I 'Lit ' ' , Stinday, and i. 0.; 1 fkk; 111 4,11, 11, ::il.Piljt) Ind,: of,und prise the Up, 1 orn del that mow d0v..11' . .v!.11 abiqt COMNICri , e. inornenlj,gentirin.Oi sited , him to vi:dk i!!and lake a s..at Mi2-ter - :, I sip,. u;ed Ito such on bun day. and br,ido I dot,. ;and he tetirsd, shocked execediogly. '• POINT or 01111E11. , -,- A dcbalifq s)cietv in a town . t.iwn Last,' one evenn4, uhdrrtook curs the question 'whether intemperance' or els : very is productive of the moat evn in the United '- • titateaVl: A worthy deacon,-Iroposert to show its . eirects on its. virtinii vn eternity.' 'Stop. Stop. ' cried the Chairman, .that's out of the United States!' • • • ANterlOTE.—Tla• Prosiden;.e Journal te.l tis en anecifoteYlf a good old Connecticut deattunc who was attaching a verc fee'ile pair of oxen to a very :large and !waxy load of wood. A_neighbor asked him-how he expected to get so large a load, to market with so poor a team. The guod deacon replied that he expected to hale WHIP assistaiwe from 'Divine Providence. Hisneighttor asked him whether it would not he as. well to di•pense tirek i ll with his oxen, and It Mcrae Providence • dra the whole, GIVING TIIE •S•Cg.'--A young lady wasltie ly' amde.going the tie matrimonial, hut when ' the minister :resuired,the little monosyllable 'yes.' she took second thoughts, and replied 'no.' he con sidered that thcre ; Was-too t reat ', -disparity to their lives, and left the room, humming •l in oft man would be wooing,' to the discomfiture of the poor bridegroom. A cntintry 'man hucin a beautiful horse, declared (lila to he the Inu,t 'fi:tgaciars ' animal in the wodd. One of his eianpailioua said sagarity `via , . nut the queation, he mutt. mean •in.tinct.' .N 0, said the euuntry man, • 1 mean what-I 63 . y.': His ti iend then itskedl - hint if Imre° could drew an infer. ince, w, winch the countryintn sliatply replied, , Of coursele can. if'it is,nut "abuse two tuns in -.weight!' . Fiesrxr hi,inebi man is lA* • ed - without an oath. for hip reputation swears for him. Xenocrates was a man of t•o much truth' ‘• • - vad fidelity, that the Athenians gave him alone the privilege that his evidence should be lawful without swearing. It is said of Fahricus, that a • man might . tis won attempt to turn the eun out of :c•ounie, as.,to bring hunt t, du a base or dishonest .action. I s Dr. Franklin. it Li grid . fig t;ncz . iii the cdrn , pally of -o.eral I.Ltlicz, of the' ErOish nuhdity. al- ter hearing their cnticn•urs on , va,impi authurk prpposed to read tl,e tran:ilation 'of a paooral for their a4nre,clirirt.. - 11 e read. with a few verhal•al terationo, the Book ofßuth: They we re enrap • lured tcith the poi:oral, and pronounced it the fi nest that the.y had ever,heard. 'fire Doctor then gravely, told them he [IA real it from the Muir. • —that off devi,cd.Look: A HINT TO Loan..—There has Len a .• deal of tali; in the 'louse of Coonntins, about ,nine marine give, µhuh is to Unit ye that when two .things baye been joined toaellier by it, it is ; lin' sible to separate thew. If it were nude ilzio a lip salve.what a ft present it would be t 9 Lord Brou'oaq,l.—P u nrh. , • . sh..ri is Itk, all Eih4ihis piers of writirg: said A cotthler °lie ti I!. • • oakedhiatteigiy bor. .13VC:LU , C. I col nAss :coral sr; our. eF IT: • Some MunJitu , en tells a story Of a Peolt+\ binds t iii,•r. w ho se v sr, fist that he is It. el , of ice v.atet near at hand, to coot '2.! v .bccome. a Lct ler? ;„r,. a w ' I',, I.;,iirtn: in .! Cnv % ; :,.S rte. .1 7 • , t1,r.4 :.,• •-•;; 'OW /ITC. tLr .I.yeer r/f r." CaFi;_q - Of .',,= Ci Too 1;,;.•I.. 11.1;!,1 Qna- Ler hr• s‘ni tor hi..manner of spr..k -slien.4;l,s vet , '" e ir : shoul,rst newer say './nolli-fying influ, , nce' of anything: 'thee shuuld'st say tug inflnent'e.; You fellow posses-es rtor'si:%:er or gold. Yet whoin oppeuran L e ore merry and hold?' • ti g ,p s , through life Wit griiitis dill ples, In money though poor, yet' wealthy in •brasq', Aia big as you are, I Riways keep ahead of you, Riahe fore 'wheel said to the hind one. 4.1:i I'6llY 41F - POPES ; grilElit crimes, murders, poisonings, parricides,, •AudM:ertes and i crbts : frun3 St. Peter to Gre, gory the xyi, inciudiug the history of the 8 tints, Martyrs. Fathers-of the rhitsCh, Religions Orders, Girdaiy!s, Itrslntions. Silnerns, and thr great Re formers, with thci moors of li;nzn.(jueen4. and Em I erms,hy Laws Ite I :time:tin. translated front the French Put Ist *45 cents—with-colored pirates cis. just ittrttived hudd'u r rale hr 13. N,N AN,. Ageht. 20— May D, r riIe:6I.OGICAL SEV:PC!I B(X)K, soli. 1 and just puuhebed aria fur ode by B BA,NISAN. AO. 39 Sept •77th Philadelphia:Wholesale Houses TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS; • 'rHE nnde.r*irzleil Merchants, Manufacturers, Im- I porteri and Wholesale Dealers of the City of Philadelphia, embrace the medium of the Newspaper Press of your seetiot of country, to give you the streets and numbers of nor several establishments', and res pectfully to invite you to an exatiiinatiwn of our Fall add Winter Stocks, which are now full and outplete. The superior excellence and- great variety of our risen City Manufactures. in addition to full supplies of For irn and Domestic Goods, of ev..ty description. which will he sold on terms-and at prices which-cannot fail to Trove sati,facniry, present the strongest in• - duteinents to part Ini , e'rs.: • Importers and Dealcrsin Silk and Fatilly lire 600,1,. and FM' Fre o it and British Cloth , . ra4qine•res anti VV , IIP2S ItIiIIINGTON,No. en market Et. belovi Inlporters.and .t.kalers in Staple, Silk arid 1 Fahey Dry ,q.ittris. Meet. British. French and Amer y Iran .Cl.nhs; Cai..,inJefri. estines and Tailoek Truntninas. • J. GODVEY, SPRY 4. co., No. 81 Market street. • Domestic and Forei g n Dry Goods JAMES .31. KENNEDY ,cCo , 114 'Markel street ,Importers of German Goods;and.Purelia ■e ra .101 kinds or Shtppinz Fur's. Wm. GEISaE & SOSS. 60 S front sr.,below Chesnut . _ Importers and 111-antic:in' turers of Fancy i t Furs, wad Fur Caps, and Purchasers of allAlnds of . Stuppin'e Furs. SOLIS, BROTHERS, SO Arch st. hetween,2daii3l34B. Mantifacturers and Dealers in Ready,-made of every gi'atlt.. ' • MICIREL TRACY, Market street. NtanufaciOrers of Shirts.( 'ollat§..Ylllosorp JOHN .1101)G SiZII ..1 the Mammoth Shirt 'Collar 110 North Second street. Importers and Dealeys in Foreign antl-.Do r, memic flardwari and Cutlery . DILWORTH 4. BRANSON, 39 Nlarkeratteet.. •.-.. 4, . , Welded Wrought Iron Tubes fur Lbennio- Live, Marine and other Iluiler'Fluesoand all Ste'am - purposes. ' • ' MORRIS, TASKi - :11& MORRIS, Pascal Iron Works Warehouse, S. E. corner 3d and Walnut its.' . PIG RA AI Agency for the : sale. of Southworth!Mariu facturtnr CmnPany's Snpnrior Writ ipc Papers. N. B. I.. , AWRENCE, Agent, No. 3,olinor street._ Importers" of Jewelry; WUtches. Ftue Cut- Brltiannia. Plated and Silver Wares. DICKSON Co ,S. E. corner oroMitrket and Hit 'JOHN C.' FARR, 112 Chesnut street. ' J. tr W. 1.. WAIID. 106 Chesnut street, opposite San dorson's Franklin House. Manufactureis'of Silver Ware,,anti era in Plated and Britannia Wares,for lion:senold tee R. & W. WILSON, S. W corner Fifth and Cherr}• 80. 111ann1acture'rs of Britannia. Birck Ar, 7.P . ..wter Ware. .Also._,Dealers in Plated Spoons, Azr 11111,1„ BOARDMAN 4.4.0.. 101 N. 3d 51. be . Ipilr'ilnce. . - Manufacturers of 'S•zilver and Brass Stair . . - Rode and Cornice Pole,. . EDWARD •IGNE , A. rorner of George and Ft wanwick eta. between Wahalt and Chesnut, west of Sixth. a - importer of Tovs, Fancy & Staple Goods, Beads. Brwhes a nd perfume ry.. A. F. OTT M..N11,05e.,15 S. 4th si., between Market and Chesnut. Importers of Toys, Fancy & Staple goods, • Perfumeries. Musical Instruments, Glase, earthen-. ware Chinawarei&e. C. A lIRENFELDT 4. Co., No. 16.N.4th ►t., between Market and !itch, (up stairs.) • . Importers of Paris & London Fancy Ar ticles, firusheg. Perfumery. CombS, Soaps, Station ery:and articles for Drutaist's SaleN.• R. 4-G. A. WRIGHT, No. 23 South fourth street. Importers and NI anufaclurers of Perfume ry, Cosmetics, Fancy Soaps, and dealers in Fancy .Goods. JULES LIAUEL, 46 S, Third arrest. China. Quee.nsware and Class. EDWARD S NOWDON, 31 Y. Third Ftreet; opposite the City Hotel. ' Dentists and Manufacturers of -Incorrup- Temit Pivot, Nlolar and Giim. Teeth; Gold and Tin Foil,i Gold, ['Willa and Silver Plate and Wirt., .j-r. WILKISSON 4- AIDISTRONG,SS Arch St. above 4th, South eidt, :Gold ,Silver and Steel Spectacles. tlathe - mancal Instruments, Walking Canes, Microscnee and Spy glasses. MeALLISTER &tn., 99 Chegnut'street. Manufacturers of IVhite Lead and other 'Paint=. and of Clo.nikat,,*r., and Dealers in Drugs . Medirineq, Dye-Sniff., nik, ,I•r - . WETHER.I,L4- BROTHER, CV:North Front timet. • .._) i • Importers and Dealers in Drugs Dye. for Pure White lead a rid Sersey I.Virido,4 Glass • CANIPIM I L do FRENCH, N. W. c0r..1011,.& Market at.. - . . Importers and Dealers- in Drugs, Medi . cines.Doe• siurr,... eam15.0n,.,, , t,. . . HASEELI. ME,RRICK 4.• Co„ 45 Nnri h Fiont §,treet. Dr. D. JAI NE, 8 S. Third at., near Market. ' ConsultinaNtysician:Druev,istand Chem -Ist. and Proprietor of 'Rosrand'e Iniprored Tonic Nitture,' Dr. JOHN R. HOWAND, Grad. Univ.:Office and Drug Store,2e North second went. ' ..• • , an u tu rers of II In Parasols • Parasolettes. and Sun Shades. • ,gs Wm. A. BROWN.SO Alarket strpet. : • SLEEPER-A- FENNER-126 Market street, south side one door below fourth street. Fire and .Thief-Proof Chests, Refrig,era tore. Water Coolits, Filters, Letter Copying Pres .105 OLIVER EV.kti3, 15 Chesnut street„ Venetian Blind Ittitufai-turer. B. J. WILLIANI, 12 North 6th at. p fca• doors ahoy Mark,t. Manufacturers and Dealers in Mafresses Redding and Feathers. FINLEY en.. S. E. cnrner 21 and Wa . lnut streets. nAtt MEV' KNIGHT, 118 8,24 81.3 doors above Spruce. ealer in Colenfans..T,olian Piano Fortes. P. PEERING, I9n CheinuCe„t., S. E. corner of Bth. \ \untifiicturers of common and flinc:y Soaps — simnel and DlCri.,dCandiell, Re.l ELIJ I&GILLIES [Rut:TT, as Market street. Importer of French _.krtifieial Flowers, Feathers,' Straw, Braid - and Fancy Bonnets, dr.. ar.,l Bonnet Frames. Tips and Crowns. R. BURTON,SO Chesnut wet. Manufacturers of Sieves, Riddles, Screens, and iXirn Wnrk in o.nnral. ' NEEDLE'S & WATSON'. 5t S.Tront n. below Arch Oil and Leather. Wm. mwtscit, & Cn.,263 Markotst , et, Importer of Oran,Ns, L4mons, :Prunes, currants, Mioltas, and other Fur . ei,n Nuts. DANIEL P. BESSIE% 27 South Wharves. Nlantifacturer of Fire Engines, of all de- warranl , ,i in all r...ipects JOEL 11A I EB, 13 Drink,.r's Marble and Mahogany Dealers. irnlN ECKSTEIN & Co., Etdon ,Ifille‘Ridge road Ware-house. G 4 Dock street. Mantracturerof Combs, Looking Glassis and Brushes, and Importer of Fr,nela and Gent Fancy Gonda. THOMAS BURCH, Jr., IS3 Market street: • Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in 11 kinds of:omoms, Brushes. 'lincketi, Cedar ware, clocks, Baskets, Mats, Blatking; Eastern-made Wonden-wate„&r. MANLY ROWE, 63 N. Third st. 1 door above Arel, east sipd. Cheap Publication and Periodical Esta.- lishinent. C. B. ZIEMER & Co., 3 Led g er Duilane, Third street, belo w Chesnut. Boots and ` - Shoes. rtoirr. PALMER, 16•? Smith second street, th e doors below Union, west shirt. Manufacturers and Dealers in' all. kinds* Scales, Weiehts, and Weighing ?lachines. Also, Burden's Patent force Shoes. GRAY and BROTHER, 34 Walnut it., below see4d Pbilada.,.eptetuber 13. ISM •'NY MEDIC NES. ARE REMEDY „ t ilidiSw • a ., 8. • I ! Fates fotth:Ptril ' e: 1 11 E con i tantly increasing popolariti and vale 01, It A c Vihnesiock's: Vernitlege has :induced per. ", le who ate'envinusolits success to‘palin off upon i+ public i,repitration which all Medical men kiln% tw. he inefficacious in, expeiling worms irotn the ~1, - . em - it Lrills VI, Wage has made its Way into 'public favom n the eiromd of its alWn ithrinsic enetits, more 'h i an any other inediciraeof the kind nnw Used: and - hole many worm remedies have by dint of puffing been forced lion sale..and shortly : after gone, into the ash:ruruy which tliel,worthlessness: justly tuer red, 8...4. FilalleS oek's ' Vertrauge 'continues to be triiimoblitly• suet oiled. It has only to be used ~I • •• •IT e.- ‘,..! Idly,: o , aistain all that, is said of its ' , w l l onderful expelling power- , II • i Cek•tificate. '' -- . . ..• • 1 Wales, Erie Co', New 'l.,,Jan; 7, 19.13. I We Certif . ) that WC. ;have med B. Af'Fahnestoek's alettnitoge ii out ramilies, and in every ca r e it has iiHiv•iled a decided and effectual (remedy ler ape!. .-: g - .. w 'rots from the system. W I L cordially recom- Mevditlia tiarent whir base children af icted. with tit rahingerous mulany - EI.ON VIRGH.. ! • • •-• -..— • i,l M. B. PAINE, I • ' Roirr M AY. - , • GSKI'II BURROUGHS. I gYFor Sale, wholesale and rela:l l at- the Drug Ware louse'or Q. A. FMINESTOI'K Si Co. Corner of Sixib and Wood st.ll,...Pibiburg, Po. 1 For Stile in Foubrolle. by I CLEM ENS 434. PARVIN, Druggists. 1 1 5°— December 9- I DR. SWAVN'E'S CONIPOUND I. . , 1 SYRUP OF; WILD J . ICHERRY. . THE GREAT REMEDY • 1 •• : I Fun - I -!!!-!;',I 1 1 . 1 - C ON-S i U.. 11 PTION'' , ' i.;OLDS, COCGIIS, SPITTING OF 'BLOOD BRONCHI 11, DI FFIOULTY siF OREATIIING, ASTI - DIA; P AIN ' . . IN THE SIDE; AND; TIRp AS I'. M , IHOI WING COUGH, , C 1201 . 7 1, AND ALI, DISEIVE OF . , 1 'll-IE I.1:-E I: AN I) LUNG.S. I I3ItOKEN ' I CON:=ITITTION, sc. ] ,rl - 11E :1,11.1.e is the or' igirear and l ewd)! . !g enu i ne prepa- I ration from this valuable tree., and has won its way !Ito public ffivor by its 611par:1110i:if sucess in curing all • ; le diseases of the Lungs, notwithstanding the Many ar- Iprepared bybykrsons.who I have , , no knowledge . l i n i f i th s e science of Medicine in !henry or practice, nod I !some more readily toldeceive the unsuspecting, use a part of the name ot ...the original prepearation, such las ',Ma'am of 114111; Pherro." " ; 11/;inix Balsam of Wild .. ; Caere',." ••Boloaln ofWild" Cherry and I:sultry, ' .i.r.. all sprung up w irlt a mercenary chic. after "Dr 1 wayne's compound Syrup of Wild cherry" had won ; il a reputation in the "limiling aril' never to be tingot ten by Many a once clwerlesi firoside.ll Therefore the public should hens their gmy] sad wirehair° none but the original preparaiiir, which in daily performing .such astonishing Clllll4 111 'Pulmonary coniplaint.., af ter all remedie+ hadtailed and the , patients given up as him !less. Thousands of certificates might he pith- . lisped which would astonish credulity itself. .but it- is deemed uneceissary • !below we publish a few of the names of persons wii have litea clued by tilts "won derful remeilv':"-- 1100FnT GLENN, r. , ',.l.vrird of t is Alms House-near Frankford. testifies to the etlicagy lit: Dr. SWa.lll.'S Compound Syrup of• Wild Cherry in coring Valelgline :Chapman' one of thec . nost aggravated eases of diseased Dittes,.wlinh has ev r been .plackl upon record, after emery other renfedyliail failed and his I'h3sician had given him up as ititu'rable. . Miss . LEWIS, of l iVest Philadelphia, cured of Blee ding of the !mugs lif fiie year 4 standing, hersymption • were Spitting of blood,itittended with It hacking cough pain in the side, lireasuand bargi,,whicletinally briiught. on a confirmed Cinliimptiotil; entirely cured by the use of L).. Swavti`e's ConiCizid 'Syrup of Wild r 1 I Cherry. I .1 I Mrs. I ROWN, Corner of Se:ntol strebt and German town road •Pltilail-lWit a, etrectuallly cured ill' diseased , Lungs and the 1'311114 , 4ns of int iiiiet Oonsumption, by ' using four botiles of, Dr. Swayne'!s•Ceinipounir :syrup of Wild Cherry. I i! I ;:I ' ' • R. Jai sou, 'M.D.,ighterly Pastornf the first Pres- - hyterian Church N.II . I testitie, to the e ffi cacy of Dr.' f :Sway lie's C0[1,001111(1 'yrup of Wild Cherry, and reco minendion to this' lilial •• of families, having. witnessed its won leiful trffiriii il l more than one hundred rases ip rele vine children / 1 of every! islistinate complaint, Such ezing, choking of plilent, asthSuch as toughing, w matte at, asks, &c. i IJ - -- . '! 1 MIRA 11 A M SKINNE T , Crawffird county, Pa.. curial of a protracted C tigh. l ipain in the side'and break, &c.. after heill:: reduced taa ;note stielegein. ' JAMES Os at En 4 Wlta•ingt on. Irri4 cured of Con sumption and Bleeding of the laings,after being giviM up to several emitien !Physicians, and having used ' , most of the Patent Medicines. ! , II This Inediffille - , 111 all cases gives !immediate relief and is a safe. pleasani.and e ff ectual remedy, and worth ; atrial Droll ilk, Most ii i ceptical i i 1 ,, , , N 1!' N I I- El ' rl r T "P n :l n r i e l RACE inl"•b sV p rie r is, S Ph A iladepplii,4..w c h o e r r n e er a o l f l 'orders must be addre seri. I 'l' ' March 9 - For pr le in Pottsville, by DNI BROWN; in Dreiimitnirg, by ii. ' ' Feb. 17, 1"--ilte ' t I 111 It c annot be , Deniedl , r . ' ' r (For l'rulh 23 intglziy ) that , 1 [ , . ~.... ,1211. LEIDIY'S SIiSAPARILL',A ...,a , ... I lathe purest, ',lroni i es!, and Tat efficacious of any other prepdratsus of arsiiparia i,hat is made. 1 i T is warranted to q. atronge l t l ihan 6 Inittles of MOST I others—stronger tlian four O SOME, and stronger than tl' ee of the sTitoNG EST I prepared by any otkei i in the Inited ...times.' , I ' Dr. I eidy's Sarsaparilla is recommended by all res.': pectabl . physicirins Id prrfcrem4 to any other. All who .have e ernsed it, lial . e derived :l1012.2; BENEFIT from one ho tie than three to ten- o 1 lotheest. and those who, after h. virni used otti:•r's preparaffons, without benefit, will as. Dr. Leidy's. will soonlbe convinced (ns thous nodsnt h. ye already be ) 'Ville foregoing assertion. ' The pparatic's with which D. Leidy's extracts , used in his .sreprtration of Sarsaparilla as prepared, Isehe only co e in the, Unif i ed Statesi,imported by Dr. Leidy himsel ', from the celebrated house of Pelleter k.Car .enon, in Paris, ara gieat expense. and is eapatitfi of ex tracting the medical Lvirtues beSar.ittparilla and otht2r roots, mrrietie,cluall: than byla!ily whet' process. a EVEDD 111.11NDRED I EItIiFIEATES of re - marka de rived and recommendatioMi from clergymen and ph "sirianslhave peen from ,kinie ti.t time published it is on , !ythoturnt necessary to beep the public acquainted an to where D i r. !Ally's Sarshparilla can by obtained 2 , enuine, namely, nt Dr. inors HEALTH EM PO- R11;1%1191 North SEI OND Street. near Vine St., , (sign -of the .olden Eagle 4nd Serpents;) Fred.'Brown's and. Fred. Ylett's Drug Scores. Philadelphia. Pri 4 ONE DOLLIIt per boitle; 3 bottle's for 250, and 6 tries for 0 .1 2140, i Also hY' J. P.IL lig, ; and Lancaster atj.G.BROWN'S Drug . tam itirmcel,: W. T. Etiting's....Centre Street, . . tin S..C. l blartiri, Druggist. I ; r ifle, and by J 111. Potts% May • F• 1 V E It , AND 'AGUE!! 1 . 1000's 1 .,1 AND o,ooo's ! ! , . i E now sufferimr.'under i at Bane of Life, Fever, • I aed Ague{ or Billions Inteialittent Fever:—` Row. an , Ps Itapr , wril Toinic Migti4e,' is universally ac knowle.le al. by the disinteresied. Hi he the Great Ns .tional itente , lY- the I,nly warranted; safe sure and rad ii ,i 1 cure- th ti nevar has failed. when prnperly used; pi eradicate the diseise alid alsh its immediate, causes, re.l ,, ritig the natnraJ feelings and elaidicity of the Con- Stitill , qi in a in.inn , lr that pulllinr else will. r.e I Iter,f,r, iiroci i )r• at owe thd , islng , tried . old (a vorn a, d ~t.i lint , .•11,dy. now called Rowand's Im prove I T'.nid mixtire—protatd against counterfeit ers, hthe written .iznature ii , the ;original inventor. inti.i B. itowkNu.,lver the in,ruth of every bottle, and whir, may. I for a' eertairvy: tie uniained genuine in Putts ilk, of • JOHN ti. C MARTIN. - ... . , Proprietor iJnriZo.l,Bl. DOWAND. M. D. or halst. f Philada. Au ,• ust 16, . 1 n f 1 1 1 I . , 33—into . . Rem Oval • & New Goods • JUSO'H .Ith Re AN. D F.SPECTFIT I IS informs', the Public that h e h as . I.l..Rgmovedihis Store to the,New 'Bt.:ire room, in the stone (louse or Mrs Phillips, With alocust tees in front . of thif. door, iind next house; above Mr. Thompson's cornr, opposite Messrs Pollock's store. And has just eceivee rMi n new assortot of ;Spring Goods which will ! e sold at the liwyest cash Prices. In addition to hiS rant dry goods &trimings he:has (received , and will, keel:ion hand a asocial assortment of leghorn, braid, Gin; • Straw.; & fancy annnetitj, at the lowest priees. Pottsville March l 22 1645, i 1 I . 12,- 1,. 1 1, _ -es , . aid. ,Lots i ls "es i pi ,-., 81 ' OR '9.'4LE. 4 1 iimbei iif ileillit i ngsa and nut I,iits 0 e Navientli l n tract, lying principally Pottsville. Apply in WIN, [teal estate ag't. ent r e St. 29-4 Ho 150.. n rge II nue fozO, on tli e Homo! M or UW L y 16 earl in Ely Ii G tr RIOR ' 'i civetl 7 I Mai THE MINERS' JOURNAL: LEGAL NOTICES. ROBERT M. PALMER,. !ATTORNEY' AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC', ..pOIt4VILLE, PA. • r i *. °trice in Centre st. next door to the Exebange•i: 17 C.4ILVIN BL . YTIIE, . T 770 RNE Y . T L , TJL? ILL praCtiv• in cite several Courts of the,City and S V Intinty of Philadelphia. t 3 at - Nn. 35 - Sooth.fourth street, between Chesntit and Walnut streePt,c4 sept., :20, 1815. 3S. -Imo 'JOHN K: CLEMENT, - Attorney at Law. Omct, Centre st., East side„ 4* doors_ below the office of the Miners' Journal. Mar. 2 ' E. O. J S 0 •M • • Oft torit ey at IL a tv., POTTsVILLE,.I . E. • t'}O%re in Matiret sr., at 4lic Emporium Oiliee.4:3 June 2.!, JOHN CHAS. NEVII I LV, - ATTORNEY AT LAW. , • , • . tiTILL attend to all business entrusted to him. with V V care and despatch. Office one door below, the o.kliners' Journal. . October 19 , • 42 alrokn, IP.R-o sebcrry, ATTORNEY " ME ATTORNEY AT: LAW, POTTSVILLE, PA. Will practice 'in the several Courts of Schuylkil Co TV. LE YB UR N', Attorney at Law. HAS opened aryotlice. in the borough of Schuylkill Haveri.l Office in front street, second door east of H. Manning's Rotel, will attend to all business en. trusted,to his care, n the counties. of Schuylkill and Berks. April 26, 181-1 S P.dTEN:r GALVANIC BATTERY. TTIE subscriberinforma the public, that he has been appointed by Win. P. Coad, of Philadelphia, tiks agent for the sale in this and the adjoining 'counties Of his P.9TE.N7' sale . DUATED GALVANIC BAT TER Y. adapted to the use of Physicians and .other persons o' {competent skill, in the treatment of nervous disorders! " - Persons desirous of purchasing Mr. Coad's instru ments' can have an opportunity of examining the ap paratus, at my residence in the Town Hall of this bo rough. Among the many complaints Which have been cured and alleviated by this powerful agent in medical prac tice. may he enumerated 'Paralysis. Palsy. Enilensy. Lock-jaw., emaciated Limbs, Itheumatism,Tic Dolnreux and various other neuralgic and nervous illuirders. :.-,Having purchased one of Mr. Goad's Graduated Batteries; I am prepared to operate on persons su fret ing.under any of the above described tomplamte, and I'6pm:trolly solicit all those who may feel interested. in this pliblication, to call and examine my apparatus. PETER F. JILIDEY. Potterlle, Sept., 6, ISO. i 36-6 no, • - ness. . Irs'al• 6*- Feed Bus i ness. rr lIE subscriber respectfully. announcee to the pub- I lie, that In: has associated Mr. Nathan Evans with him in cpaiducting a generafFlour and Feed Business, under the firm of RUCH & EVANS, at the southeast corner ofLßail Road and Norwegian streets, in the bo rough or POII4V Ole. where. they will always keep on hand, a large and , g lood assortmenrof . ' Flour, Feed, 1 Ilay li. - the hale, &c., &c. All of which will be sold ht the very lowest rates They confidently solicit the patronage of the public, belicvinF that all those who deal with them, will find it to their mutual advantage. . .. . . July IQ, 9.9- - RUCH & EVANS. A ILE constantly receivirg from New York and are of- Orittitt their store in Morris' Addition to Pottsville. Coffee. Sumo, Tea. Molisses ; Hams, tqlonlders. Mess Pork, Fish. :Salt. Cheese, Oil, Candles, Liquors, Fruit, Tobacco, Baled Hay. Fred, tte, &id All of whit they offer at city wholesale prices, frci ht only added. May :Oil' • 200 ',LI r,f () S o l I I \ G L lhoe i s s a t . 7tn ' ' . I FE i H supply , of , NIN E I T ) I c ITL) r iz z i F t ig . at Sept. 13th - raSsrtnent ELACKT' receivers and date at DMdr ig, Sept. Ettlf - - - 37-- B ALGP HAY, by the tnn or bole a! DOWNEY & FOCHT'S. Sept.il 3th L"9 and short handled COAL SHOVELS by [lx doxn at - DbWNEY FOCIMS. • Sept. 3th c: @DAL, 74.:EG 1, Rutter and Water Tracker? in barrels I. l jost tereiyeti at DOWNEY 4. Focurrs. tiopt.Hrmi 37-- 4 ... 150 ;..F,f ;s of Wilmineton Blasting Powder, Jog received and for sale at DOWNEY &FOCHT'S. August :,'d 35 , Q 0 Bnxes Sterine Candles received and for sale at JO I t pO\VNEY & FOCHT'S. July 15, ET. KRE BS, end J. C V °UTE' L !QOM, Gin, &c in Ibis.. at DOWNEY & FOCIIT's• May 21th, 21- SOLOMON BIM H. Cabinet IVlpker, Undertaker, ike. THF. subscriber announ4ss to the public th,iti.e has cumuli need the above mentioned business in i belnirouith aP p. , t,Kore • immediately back of the Pennsylvania Hall, where he will constantly keep ml hand an assortment of READY M IDE COFFINS Cabenet ►Tare manufletcred of the bost materials in the moat thiptblo manner, at very low WM Ile also will manufleture all kinds of Furniture ac.. to order at the shortest notice. Funeials waited on and; I learses supplied, &c. Ile therefore i.nlieits a part of the public patronage which he 10 endeavor to meet by prompt attention to bosinessi , e us a trial. February IS. 7 ciIEAPGooDs Fon CASH, • " And its ertibl THE subscriber has just opened at the Store former• ly Occupied by Crosland & Christ, on Rail Road it., a general assortment of IGroceries and Provisions, which he «•ill at the loweid possible prices for mi.]) : 'Such as • -Sugars, Molasaes, Cope:, Chocolate, Tea, Cheese, Rice, Spices,&c., Sperm and Whale Oil, Sper maceti, Moulds and Dipped Candles, Soap, TobaecO, Segars, Hams, Shoulders, Mess Pork,• Dried Reef, od ftsh.Mackerel " . &c, &c wiLLum H MARSHALL 21—if May 25 1R44 TIIST received at the York Store a large and general assortment of Rolled, swim', flat, and Round Bar ron of all sizes.. also hammered square iron from inch to 2f, rat. road tongues. Sledges and hammers! germ .hars, Silt rods for horse shoes, Juniata nail rods; Band Iron, &c., &., also Spikes and Nails, in then va riety. , EDWARD YARDLEY. Jan. 4, 1845. TITST received at the Cork Store a large and genera assortment of Hollow Nylie consisting of 8,6, - 4.2 and I gallon pots Skillets, Boilers, &c., &c., which will he sold wholesale Or retail at the lowest cash price!. Also waggon boxes of all sizes. ,Cedar ware such as tubs, buckets, &c;, &c. Jan. 12,1815, 2 .• EDWARD YARDLEY. Boarding.. THE,Subscriher has :recently ripened a tomdina house in Market . street. Potts* illmand tw pleased to have a number or respectable boarders ' Good accommodation will be furnished on reason able terms. Also transient Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. . - . ELIZA IiAUGII.4WOUT. Pottsville May att . 16r—ly • • THE subscriber offers for sale a well se ected and genuine assortment of 1 lir DRUGS .111E. , ler N ES, &C., consistin of Chemical's, Medicines, Perch mery, Window Glasses, Patent Medicines Drugs, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Oils, and Varnishes, Pain Brushes. dr.c. Which he is disposed to sell at a smal advance, and respectfully solicits a share of the patron age of the public. C:} Physicians preset' tinnatarefully compounded. .;JOHN S. C. MARTIN.' Parch 16, 'BEEN & BLACK tbr sale by, - dc .1: BEATTY. • fresh supply of Ileckees Eye Salve, a Bur ' remedy for sore andrt Rffiled eyes, Jost receive and for sale at MARTIN'S Drug Store- Arlust 17 33 011Wptlt DURO, _PA 3riIIICK DOWNEY & FOCHT, Iron! Iron!! Hollow Ware APOTHECARY STORE. Du. BECKE '8 EYE 'SALVE 7 PHILADELPHIA WILLIAM: B. BROWN, & Co • WHOLESALE DRY GOOD DEALERS. 1 1 No: 20 °rift Furth street; • u AVE alaree dock comprising a general variety of . LIAMERIGAN and FOREIGN DRY GOODS. I They.regularly attend the .9arti . on Sales,' at Which, they can frequently purchase many deScrip-, tines of Goods. much behor' the • regular prices, and. Which they will sell at a ilea(' advance. They recilivb many grinds direct from Manufactlirers, and Will also be receiving the newest styltsof Fort- EIGSTMODS as soon as they are in the market, fro n portations both heie ahil hi New York Thdir exertions will be directed to keeping connmnt, - ; ly. a Very superior assortment of the most desirable Staple and Fancy Goods, which they intend to oiler to COuniry Merchants on the most favorable term?, and , at the horest prices they, can he found at in the city of ' Philadelphia. and respectfully invite them to examine for themselves. Their stock consists inpart of the folldwing: ,! ji Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Planted and Striped Jeans, [a new article.] Flannels. Kers c eys, Lmseys, Red Padding, Canvas Padding, lleaverl teens. Velveteens. Velvet Cords, Alpaca taistres Vestings. Cravats. Stocks, Monsse. delLains, " • Gingham& Lawns', Irish Linens, Russia Sheeting and linssia Diaper. Glynis fro-Slimmer Wear. New St,) .Fancy Figured Linen Drillings,• Plain Brown Linen, CrapC Gatti; brunt's. Corded. Plaided and striped Ditto. (new ,• goods.] Plaided. and striped Kreinlins; new, goods.] 'Nankeens,'Extralleavy Cottunadc , s, Summer Cloths, Denims, Mexican Mixtures, Blue and Fancy. Coloured Jeans:Fancy Single Milled Cassimermi, Coat Ginghanis.•&c. Brown and Bleached Checks, Ticking's. Mown Drillings, Canton Flannel,: Plain White Cambries, 7 checked and ruined ditto - , Imre - CanNicks,,Ja ko , • nets, Book MitAin,-Mull and Swiss ding. Laee Goods in variety, Coloured Cambricks, ry, Gloves. Thread. - Buttons, and a full as sortment of PRINTS--. 1 very exsemliee al , 'sortment, to which: new Styles are added as they come from the Manufae tnrern.. Philada.,-Marelt I, ,BUItDEVS PATENT HORSE SHOES • MADE OF. Tim best refined A i merican Iron. for sale at atinut the Caine prices or the . Iron in bar, being a saving Of about! 100 per rent to the purchaser. All shoes, sold, ar - - warranted,' and if not satisfactory; can be . • . returned and'the money will.be rounded., GRAY & BROTHER, 42 Walnut st:, June 6 . • ' : • 23—; • PURE WHITE LEA Whether'll' Si. Brother " 4 ANt-7,1. Ac:l . o RI HS No 65 oorth Vro' Lave now a 2ood supply] w4rr.ittred pore white lezot..lod fjp,,,peroat o r z i have bei-n bparlh:_dy saio•l td in eithi•equenc l nin t he ;I ti tele. shall how ha ve t heir orders fij ' No kn ,wn substance pussrbses those per! and beauttAinig, putpertnea so desirable in aj an equal extent will, unathilteraied white le art/ admixture of oili e r materials only value. ht has therefore In en the steady ai In mar:moires, for many xiars, to supply 10 a perreotly purr •w hoe • , and the iinei mind for the aro, le, is pri.lf that ii has nwl sir It is !ovariably warded on one head 111:0 I R an 'hill, and on tl Alqt alhn red letters. November 19. ' All"11E - N [ION. MILITARY STO %VNI; subseribcor would rexpeet rullv it friends and custoiriers ihnt lie tv.s Inc. lbMary Cap MatiViiclorg - ! In Third Street, No. 94, a few doors helow BaCe, where he would be pleased to see his old c ustomers and as many new one. as are iltspored to rtivotir him with their custom • lie sit It coin inues to nvitiulacntre Military and Sportmen's articles °revery description. such ilx. leather, Cloth. relt, Sitk anti Be;iver Dress Caps, nf a ll'oattern.; Forage Caps; I 'ulster!" fur trim!, 11.4 do ; CartouCh Boxes. 11.1%,01et e hhard4. word Belts vrall kinds ; C.lntret . ;; ltinagucteks l different patterns : Fir'''. Auttlieis. l'Astitei Boxes. Thhe !do Brush and Packer's Plumes, rompoons .).eitten's Caps, Leather Stocks; (;nn Cases. superior quality Shot Btizs. Game Rays, Itritnts stle..hte. lETtard rs thankfully received sad prnintatly I at. tende 1 - 1, 11' 11,1.1 A .I CI, KSSNI A N , ' No 10 Nnit WI .onNirtet, : fdav doors helow Bac. Philltdelphia January 13. 1h44 2- ;in - • E. A. HATHAWAY •, GENERAL CO3pIIS9ION No 23 .V,rth Wharres, foot of 91-ch 61., IT AVE reeeived on cortsignrnant and otre ...ilia lowest cash prices 50 baleS lot sort eastern hops ; 2000 'culls fall and winter preset) what 1000 do du do black 300 duo painted pails ; 1011 macs lot quality sperm candles ; 150 do moult tallow candles, 290 do yellow soap ; ..50 do No. 1 rhoro!ate . 300 do I.uhec (sealed) "erring ; 'IOW - .do do' No. I do IVO ackerel, Non. 1, 2,and 3 ; '5O do Halifax Salmon ; 20 • do gi1.13'.1 Herring ; 25 do pickled codfish JO do Cranberries; 50 tubs Goshen Muter ; vino The.. Herkimer county cheese ; 10.000 do dry codfish; 5060 do hake fish. (in drams) :moo do 31anilla cordage% Philada., Jan. 11, Piilladelphia, Reading Si. Potts- Tille Rail Road. ? grt4 _4 r - . .Rt'ductun .I...rei,ght on illerclundize . , . , (IN AND AFTER :%lnicday, next, June gilth, :Mt, CI./ Goods will be forward d with despairn at the fol lowing ratesl of Freight', betwren Reading and the points below stated. per ton of iOOO Ins, , . i 1 lie , wren ' Betaern . . , Raging . Readihg and. ai,il • . . . , . Phila. 1 l'utl.Ntiille. ~. .. • Plaster. slate: Wes, 4 . r. r 1 10 1 7'5 cis, . . Piz Iron, blorims, timber, ~ marble. ilisin, tar, pitch, 1 20 90 cts. 1 and grindstones. Nails ..1. s9ikes, bar iron, 1 caAtings.lead.turpentine I bark. raw tobacco, salt, 1 40 1 00 . , provision,potatoeS, lum . . her, sleer:+, 4-e.; . , Flour per barrel; • Wheat. corn, rye, clover 1 ~ g o Zot. 4. a alt per lmslol. f • . Drocertos. hardware.stoel, 1.; copper, tin, brass, do- I ••• ' mestic tionnip,iiiachine- i • ry. butter and esss, l• 10 cheese'. lard and tallow, oil. wnel, cotton. leather' ! . raw bidee;.pairits. toys, tors, hemp, and4•ArdaErn. J 'Dry Goods. dross ,1• midi-1 - . cities, foreign liquors, 1 , , wines. slass, paper,frosh 2 60 :1 70. fish, moat. confectiona ', ry, books ,i• Stationary.] ' - I C) No additional eliarses for comini4 - sion, strirase, or receivitw hr deliverma freinrht at any of the Compa• ny's Di flints on the line. July 15, 1 , 313 '; 29-- . . . . .H. CRESSANG,:. Cabinet Maker • HAS removed frnm his old stand to the Ware roost On the North East Corner of Maliantango and ,Upiott Streets, Where he has Constantly on hand, i• general assortment of Cabinet ware of the most mo, dery styles and approved finish.; French and high post Mahogany Bed tite.olA, Mahogany Chairs aria Rocking Chairs, also Maple Cane seat chairs'and Rocking Chan s Willsor Chairs. sofas,Settes &c..!&c. All the Varietiei of Catonet ware mile to order at the shortest NOtteC i i' and in the best style at PhiladelPhin prices. . H. GRBSSANG acknowledv.vs.the liberal support with which the public have fa‘,nitreit him heretofore. and will labour on his part to merit a continuance of their favor April tOth, , :17— POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. E. W. dIeGI I IV / S . j).EPETF UI:L Y annonnces to the Public, that hp 'II has taken the Establishment known as the Potts vine Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, mann!- facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery alarm's{ every destription,at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. g} Persons from abroad, in want of Steam Engines will rind it to their advantage to give him a call before engaging elsewhere: May 11 1 , , • Pianos. • THE understnned having been appnin ted Anent by Messrs. A II Gale &Co, of New York, offers for &ale. their ni -1 i l , ; perior Grand Action Pianos at the Mannfartorers pines. T. .1 BEATTY.II May 25, ' 20—. TEAMSYR,EP Mol . ..ASSES.—Stexiare ;1,7 New York Steam Syrup Molasses, a very EM= perior artiele,• for sale by 'T. & J. BEATTY.% 18— May 3d.i' Griydon's Forms, A NEW edition, revised and . corrected, ant] adapted to the present practice,, Price j 4 50,just 'published and for sale bj? Jan. 4,1845.. B. HANNAN, Ag't.- TUE CIIEA'EST, PASSAGE AGENCY_ IN TUE UNITED STATES: ilkiseph McMurray's Splendid . Leneof London and Liverpqol Packets VOir: .02RA'i:GENIENT8 FUR 1845. • Old Established Pass ,#e Office. J0(1 Pine Sired, Cur.tf &Wit, N. - THE sub`s i criber bego . leave to call th e attention o his friends and the public in general, to the follow ingarrangements for the. rear 'MS, and for the purpose of 'bringing nut Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. by the following , a W.zillar Packet Ships to and from Liverpool., Ships' Namesm Captains - Days'ofSailing,froni New York. • New Ship, Ape, June 6 Oct. 6 Feb .6 Milted States, Britton, " II " II ," II Garlick ~- Skiddy„ - " 26 '-' .26 ''' 26 Patrick lianry, Delano - July 6 Nov. 6 Mar. 6 Waterloo, . Allen, " 11 " II.'" 11 Millen's. Eldridge,. • ' 1 26 - 1, , , .6 Independence. Allen, - Aug. 6 Dec. 8 Apr. 6 Samuel Picks, Bunker, 'l . - II "' II.'" 11 Shillong, E. obb, " 26 " 26 , "'26 1 Atiliburton; Ilintleson; Sept. 6Jan. 6 May 6 Stephen Whitney' , Thompson, II • " Ili '! II . Sheridan .' Depeyster„ `' 26 " 261 "26 Ship's Name, Captains, Days 'ofSailing from Liverpool: New Ship Nye, . July 21 Nov, 21 Mar 21 United Stairs, Britton, - Garrick, • SkMdy, Aug.-11 Dec..ll,Apr.ll utrick 'Henry, Delano, ," '2l " 21 i " 2f Waterton, '• Allen, .'•' 26 ". 26, "' 26 IthsciuS, - • Eldridge, Sept. 11 Jan. 11 May It Independence,' . Alltit . ' 21 " .21' '...• 21 Samuel Hicks, ' Bunker, ". 26 " 24 "26 sliddons, ' 1- 1:-. Cobb,- Oct. II Feb. 11,1'ne 11 .Ashburton, 1 Iluttleson, " .21 " -21't " 31 Stephen W.hithey,,Thompson, ,•• -20 Feb. 26,1'n F 26 Sheridan 1.. Depeyster, Nov., 11 Mar: It July II In addition to the above ResUlar Linea, a number of Splendid Mew York Built•llansient Shipsonich as the 'Adirondack,' •Scotland,'llussel Clover;' Tehtf," and •Sea.• will continue to .sail from Liverpool, weekly' in Regular sfirression, thereby preventittglhe Itmst pos sibility of delay or detention. id Lieerpool; end foi the accommodation of persons wishing to renantoney to their, fithilies orfriends, 1 have arranged the pay ment of my 'Drafts on the following Banks: , i . Cork ' Limerick . Clommei ..', Londonderry; . Sligo. • Wexford Belfast, , Waterford Galway Armagh. . Athlone, olerai n Kilkenny,' Balina, 'Prater.. Enniskillen, Monaghan, Youghal. Banbridge., Bullyniena 'j arsonstown Downpatrick, Cavan, , - 'Lnrgart, ~• Dungannon, Bandon, Ennis,; ' Ballyshannon, Strabane , Skilibreen __Omagh, Mallow, ' Dublin • Cootehill; , Kilrusb, ' Scotland—The ity Bank of Glasgow s. England—Messre. Spooner, Atwood & Dd. bankers, Ldndon ; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co; Liverpool, Passengers can also be enraged from ',wet-Pool, to ~.itiladelphla. Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular acket Ships on application being made personally' r by letter: [post :mid.] addressed to JOSEPH MeMililltAr, 100 Pine sreet, corner of Smith street, New York' 1 , AGENTS: ~~ T 1 t Iree t of ihelr a cre whc • 01 a run I led ' .ervitive paint, to , d; lichee It.. roof the he public I with ft. he other, , , . Benj. Bannan. o.ttsville, a.; Mir!mei Mullen; Un elicsfor, N, Y.; JeV. Bageot rovi I ••• ~. It-,,i1. ;T, Croigh, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio; Thomas ;%14.itritle, Utica. N. Y. • ' ' I also heg leave to assure my friends and thri -public in general• that the greatest pimetuarity wilt he obaer , -g - ved iti the sairtig of the,thove Ships, toet r with all others which i may, have. and that . a rseS6-1, will experienrei nn delay on their arrival at ' the dithirent 1 orts whefe t hey' moan to enihark. . . P. S.—Free Passage ran also: he secured' from the .vorions Pnrts in Ireland and Scotland, from which Steamers run to Liyiulmni . . OE form hie :Rd ;its BBN.I. BAN NAN, tt sville,. Sole Agent fur the State of Pennsylvania I. 5 MEM • - , , JUSEPTI F. SEIDERS,i . . NI:IAS removed his residence next door tri Brown Drug Stere, in the building iu.rupied'aS a Shoe Store, in Sent re street, Pottsville. where he continues to operats in all the vathus brans Ices of the Dental Art; such as Plug i , inp . , Filing, Cleansinf and Droving. It,. also will insert in the bast manlier. siogio resth , or whole sets, at reasonable prices'. . . years. liar it, had a.practical experience of many a. he. fevls confident ofcivine VII kfattioll ta all . who may mvor him with their custom. ' , i, i • . . '',• • , . CO. htli de/ph la fur sale a .GEORGE H . poirTs, , T rrro the netention pnerhssers to ::is stne-k o Goya. just received and now ripen nt his Snore in Centre a1..4 doors above the Pottsville House, all of which 'lei will sell ,Eit. the loweet prices .for cub his n orders, or in. exchan:ze for. country penance' Fehruiry 10. utl ; s oil, To Dyers, Dirac err, Pnpet• 11Inkers, Steam - • Engine Builders, and others " PASCAL IRON WORKS.' WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES From 4 inches to ; in calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure fmtn:,4oo to 2500 lbs. per, square 'inch, with Stop • T.:L.. and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with screw Joints, suitable for STEAM. WATER. GAS. and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER l'ixas 081 . V • 4 S k Manutirtiired and for sale, by MORRIS, TASKER MORRIS. Warehouse 8. E., 'lrner of Third & Walnut Streets. PHILADELPIIIA. July 11, IIASINS.—IO (panel- . Loxes, selected , fur fami ikay use, for sale cheap at JOHN 8: C. MARTIN'S, . L " Confectiohary dr, Drug Store. NTEW YORK .pried Plums and Peaches. for sale by T. & J. BEATTY. May 3d, l— B DR. FOUNTAVNE'S CIIINESE lIAIR FRAPICA TOR.—WincIi retnoves Superfluous Hair from the Face , Neck, fctrehead, &c. For sale at MARTI:VS Drug Store. March 16 ctp. 1,1 cts. cts.! ME! TIVNIPS.—For sale at MARTIN'S Drug "V Store—an assottment of Gig, Sulky, and Carriage Whips. March 22 12— I 35 1 II , i I UPERIOR SUGAR • CURED HAMS.— ►7 Warranted a choice ariicle, for sale by June 28, 26-- &J. BEATTV.•. ••'VIOLINS; PLUTES &c.—For ssle'at MA R- Trxs Drug Store, an assortment of Violins Flutes, Clarionets; Fifes &c. to which' he imites the attention of musicians and others. i March 15, . GOOD MAGNETS. just i.eceived and for sale by B. BANYAN, Art. - Sept. 27th 3'•t— .. . . Cheap Leaden Pipes, .. FO Conveying water with a small head, 1 I and one inch bore in coils of fr.,m one, two and four hundred feet in length, varyine in price from 8. cents to 121 per foot, just received and for sale by i.' - B. HANNAN, Agent.. • June 21, -; - , . , 25 VI,EaANI4 sultscribei, just ro -12.A cetera n. few silver mounted rt.:Whey-Whips. Also, Riding Whips and Dog Whips—Also, a few neat. La die's Whips, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. • B. HANNAN, Ag't. . Aug. 16, al- • • . Motto Seals.. . 'i ik New and beautiful article in sheets, just received .ly and for sdle by ' B. HANNAN, Ag't. Feb. 22, 1 * ,8 BENJAMIN'S -ARCHITECT. On. Practical House Carpryntar, illustrated by 64 en X.! gravings. for the use of Carpenters and Builders last edition of 1813, just rereived and for ale by Aug. 24 —34 I ‘ B. HANNAN, Agent _ ouninoes ," • • OF•the beet quality, a large assortment. ranging in price from 25 cents, to $1 23 per box, just received and for sale, wholesale and retail. by 13EN.1. BANNAN, Ag't. May. 17, DR. C. LIN'S.—TEMPERANCE. TAPE BITTERS—an unequalled Strerigthening Medical. for persons laboring under Pulmonary diseases of any kind, for sale at MARTIN S Drug store. Mach 22, :12— BOSTON AE.k OEM Collection of Church Mysie, Eyer's Union Choral Harmony of sacred sLusle, • The Humanist, Hickok•6c Fleming's Eyannetical Music, wyeth's Repository firearm! Music. Just received and for sale by • Nov. 30, , 48- - BANNAN, Ag't R MOVIAL Music ! Music ! ! .fartucr'4 EMI= OTS vs. Ha.—The in a repcnts made to the i Society, by the Messrs FEEDING CATTLE.-R . folluwing extracts arc fro Massachusetts Agricultura Gilt; of Pittsfield. lierkshi c county olicit the candid attenti friends to the facts detaile bit ih a uiost striking light . _ stitutirig 'Cob; for! hay in Reding neat stock,. The writer says :--"My stock 'now .conststsj O - f -1000 sheep, 8 young oxen, 6 cows, a pair of borne and a single horse. I have raised this season, for the use of my stock 5.51.1 bu,licls of vegetables, 'and all to be grated and fed , tout with cut straw, the Cattle Constantly, the sl . lep one, feed, persday. which seems to be a necessari•food in jour lung, cold winters. It keeps-114M in health and alsoln flesh. As to the respective value of the y vegetable feed. the following statem nt will 'perhaps best ex :hibit. I have commence feeding, andlphall con 7 tinuo to feed— Fourteen head of hor cattle wi'th twenty .. . pounds of cut.straw each per day, four 'cents for each twenty pounds, .56 cents. • Also,l to eight -, pounds of grated TOOifi. mi with straw. three cents, __ 42 cents. And new allow one hundred and fifty trays for the season of feeding at ninety-eight cents, is $1 47. The same moil( would vequiro 20 ibs.. of hay - each, per day ; fot 150 days they would ' .: consume 42,000 lbs., equal to 21. twig ; at the moderate price. of $lO pe.- ton, $2lO, and I am. sure the stock will appea far better at the opening i of. the spring. You will perceive that the . reipec- . tive'value of roots for foo, is six cents ter bushel,' 'while bay is at ten, and ITEM at four. ,It may be said that there is some cost in peparingqlood, but' this is' more than comperlsated, if .proPerly dem, by the extra quantity oil manure tumid.' Thus it appears that mixed stracsand roots atilltril a, larger amount of matriment, in the above proportions, . 1 than the same amount of hay, and at amuch less cost. It is believed that fifteen torisof.r,oots—that is ruta bags or manget wuitzel,,is a moilciate. crok,, per acre, while the hay crop. taking the.faims In, genial;-will in all profitability fall ecinsiderabie . short of. an average of tWo tons., l'' ' • The statements abovelpresented, arei worthy , of attention on several aceunts. In the first place,. a farmer will raise tiventbr.tons of roots providing the circumstances of -soil and season fayor tho en terprise,-wiih more ease than he can cut the samo • amount of hay. In tbb second place, the roots will enal,ile him to appropriate, pro4ably, a large amount of straw and oher fodder, which might otherwise- he of no valu ;while his manure heaps., _ will be augmented in . to inconsidersole degree, both in quality' and extent."l'Ae business of cul... neating roots for stock, with the exception of the potato, to. which our soi an4litnate are admirably adapted; is one in which oui farmers should em- • bark with'caution.-3.6inc Cultivator. ' _,_ • MANUFACTURE OF MANURE.' I thilik I may allirM, from'What . I freqiiently witness in the made of illikill.4 and managing ma that .., inany der, mit sulli.iently 'consider the. differenen.hetween•strong and weak manure, nure, great in its . - . fructifying quality and durable effects in in- Vigorating the land to which it is applied; and this is att ‘ important thing fdr every farmer well to . un derstand. If straw and hey only, with cake or corn, compose the mait ure that is taken to the land (and litany, to iny knowledge, cvert•of tbsise who could well affetal to buy them, continue thiS bad practiee,) comparatively it'is as sour small beer: to-a man who hai an fxtraortimary task to per fol'ut, and needs the ai of a powerful stimulant to aecomplish'il. As, themad 't would fall short un der suet. treatment, so does the land fail in like I manner. Now if I - Cat show that the,eniti give!' to stock uport'alarib, ii all returned in extra pro duce, besides .manifold advantages, which your sa gacious readers will' i•eadily 'discover, surely all .. that have the meins . of entering uppn this spitern wall do so. I will take my own bleniiess for an ek - arnple. I shall this: winter use ItIO quarters of corn upon my. 'stock. e t velusWe of. hoises. I...cal culate the ticanuie xxliiol I eball make with which_ this corn is tiworporateA will manure well 36 acne, and as my syStein of farinitig is, three crops and a fallow, three crops wall be gathered before the same. land will be iii.tuured ilit aut. I will ask any prae 7 ll reasonably calculate upset Lire nacre upon' each of . thu 11:c hyve expected, had 1 - put :arse quaniity id manure of :''';'ill hay and straw alone! I gel one quarter of corn we crops by using tlie corp . . Tops return 208 quz,rters ex- M,expended. Of. course it, cry 'practical mart; tll3t p,t, in the yard, exposed to alt. 14, but made principally un 'ly Collected it to a heap, and :en to the land, and 'tspecial Ration does not become too etch anything may be mixed !Ir. this, is likely to eliellt and When I cannot obtain any purpose, and to cover the t being ,weakened by ev.a po es nut require , a philostiplier him wherein the strength of las - only to'refer to his cattle I dove cote; it is' there seen contains the Most corn in ter coin posing it. is inearis; lur.gest and nest.--.-A. Far- IVessenger. ties) fanner, may ru I a quailed. of corn per : d three crops. than (t F' on the same laid the the weak kind, made 'I then, that more. in each of the th, the 36 acres in three r' Ira produce -6>r the- 1 will • he obvious to es nures should not lie washing of heavy rail der cover,'apd frequen l l Well secured until to . care taken the fermen rapid; to prevent wh -2when put,logethd co sl it. I use sand thing better for that tirap over - to prevent I ration.. A farmer dol or a chemist to infornl ' manure consists; he stalls, his pit -sty. and that the manure that proporqonio the mai 1 lily found to be the s, nrer in Bags Week! l TRANSPLANTING Tiiii.Es.—The , first of Octo ber is a time f r .transplanting treff.• If at tended to at this seas n, when the tree is not grow ing, Wwill not' recei a thd check that it will if transplanted .in the spring after vegetation has commenced.: Some }yak till " the leaves have fal 7 len, before fransplanting . ;,this may be necessary y - if the are to be pade d in large bundles, to , pre- . vent the?? heating; err the !raves may be 'cut off,. hich would be a slicy process. - , Btit when trees nrt not moved far, or are only a little while on the *ay, the` leaves will do no in- , ing, heap the earth up around own close -and smooth 'that This heap of earth should he jury. A fter transplan ,the tree, Mid press it the Water may run off. in the Spring, that the earth 111 the water. fall or spring es most r season, it hhuuld be done atittran r.ev er, as is the CilS4 I r. spread around the tre may be concave to h It is ,best to transp enns.enientt in eith early, though better Nvith some. /LE N.-..-Ykeds hoing genet : dlacclimateffire gross feeders 1.,m0r0 • !pi prupoition to their ps. We should, consider that manager, who would suffer time the food prepared for his uch more is he deserving the whopermits.his crops to he land consequently stinted in des, daises, dock and pigweed: with some that weeds, by the Ithe soil' and: to crops, prevent ) sture in -times of drought.. ' NO is the exhaust oil in propertion to the sur tein; . Some plants it is /d -ie earth, and exhale from their ri their weight of moisture.-- •KYEP TOLii Loin ally: indig,enions,or ive and exhaust the soil size than cultivated Cr farmer a wreckleSs strange cattle L 9 cons farm stock. q How m name of an economist robned of tligir fond,' their growth, by thistl An idea prevails shade they afford to the exhalation of mu' Precisely the reve .the moisture of the face their leaves and firmed, draw from Ili superfietes, more tha Blicl. • l y.lecrre hod policy couhte. hyvoc which is made of . lhe small 'birds—the ionumerablo estrny, should.render it an °b ier to "encourav, 'them about , ?elitia, as for every: cherry or appiopriate to their own use, flamer thousands from the ller, the cutworm , &c. - Then b be Molested or shot, Merely nd inconsiderate boys. J , • 1 Binns.—it:ht fl nance Clf permit del ap,arniws and ?oll•PT litt•ects which they . , ject with every faun their orchards and grain of corn they they preserve to th. ravtiges of the caterp' don't permit them I. for the sport of idle Marestatio, BUT I T .-I'he Arabs melt their butter over a slow fire, l which expels all the watery particles. It will then keep without salt; and the Irish have adopted +•tth success ,a similar mode for exportation to the East 'Tiles: DZATII rnom anAINo nusr.—Thelondon lied ical Timis describe the case of a farmer who died attars few daysof extreme Buffering , from hemor rage, vomiting,.&c4oreaqinned by his accidently getting a;m4ll quirl ity of guano dust in his throat. fl n 01VE'S School or the nine. . • Pi Jo do ;for the Violin:- • enntainine each neni and contylete,lnstructinns, to with alikt 1501 pieces of Music, price SO cent• each, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN June 29 . - ' Agent. II We would n .ot. our agricultural , as they seem tiiexhi the advantage of sub-
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