VARIETIt'S. Lo1;111A'Oe Jou '.7..ks , :m:Tr. To lhr• Artretle h., n , P.f t_.‘z Glve.thern uro: - , Ara time I,vheo I curr::-.4 I.f tiie I :s; 0.7 it:. _ :z fr.ra Ther: crac.i 11. r The ser...t. at, 4 ;•rvi— .To i,e • St!.`. t rad tr'; • That ceonT4 him •n cra.h or ca,l away The -r'prnmptin ~ xnf the lin :wan 2111.11 ; uIl. übon':b.3e.t ntrot. .1111 tru.: In none f..r Par they abauld betray t Wished ma for such veils°, and if it would UrSes to upcn me, like a vicious Mien, rsimired it• off, and sweeterfiur my rest • For thinkizig that the would Wam bright ana good Tut mlnhand came. I trusted, was hetray`d, And then toil f, who hit ii•ato had drove • All thoughts a‘N a. FaVe pure couti.litiz love, Etdced to the laws by fell ,usoicion made, But'olt ! 'tie h,tte , to cci.ti,R an4trust E'en th.•ugh our rnittid..,uce•toualict ruin taint bnn• tit-e the Ivy'. strive to , ecru cirng Unto :11,, Ica.hsi nit a ;al c.rruine.l,4.lust. Then, nemery. tn thy dwenirg 'tetdat the past, Where hoylt.nt's itmocen , ..e and Ito,uc,hi,l are stned. • Where mild its catViinv . s for err hash pour'd, 1011, upon thee fur the j,yti thou hhst. LOD,' oil tbe OCettn. 4 14, 0 h i. i there not some thing; dem . Augustus. truly -ulunne in ttl warrin.! of 'the elenents 1" But Augu,tu.7 heart'vrastu ful tau ..q4ak." 7 —.sl S. AoceJ, Uri Lady' •:.•. . . - r. They wet. 'twits in a sturtn; . • ' Oa the deck or a r aleaater ; •ftilie spoke in a lan,liagewarm, Like a stlitiraanturi.ifterancr. ..,, Ha spuke,-Et lost he tried ; lirs paiii!ion L'e altered; 1. , Then turiiii Lis face a:4,k, .. :. Awl bie deep-tou'd voice"falter'il . gazed / Bited upon the wave, Sublime she declared it : But no 'reply he gave— .He'could not hov,, dzred.it. A breeze pine from the south, Across the billows sFre'eping; tie heart ycas in his mouth, Anci out holhought 'twos leaping "0, then, Steward," he cried, ' With the deepest emotion ;" Then totter'd to the eide, , ,, ~ • . ' • And leant o'er the ocean. The . world,maY think him cold, But they'll pardon him with quickness, 'When the fact they . shall.be told; • That he he suffer'd {NMI alea•sicknvu.. Puteres GOOD.—A correspondent of the lode. pendent Momtoi, {Tuscaloosa,) who lately Nisi ted Washington city, objects to the nudity of the Indian gill in Perisco's group, representing the landingoflncubus. This reminds us. says the State Journal and Flag. of old maid, who; after reading the se -count,of the gallant reeene,of Nil;s Oneiow iron, the. wieek•of the Pulaslit! hy a M r: Wee, to whom • athe,was afterwards marlied, and hrought a tor -tune of $200,000, remarked that Migs Oos!ow might be Very pretty and a great beiresq, but for her own part, she had rather bedrow tied any Mae than be sated sitting alone 011 a piece-el a wreck. with 0 young man iit her night gown ! Very much like ;4' Monitor's critic was the bashlul young man who Ilteli• took some ladies to be young beautiful statue of our first mother.— Seeing her standing before them as as lite, and twice its natural; he blushed immediately, and turning to the ladiee. he s:ti3 hastily—'We're tooesilj. She is not di cased yet. Lets eva cuatir - CtiNVl.,i - rtoN " 'held lately in I ..kew Yolk, did tip god j,,kes If it did llom ing and r 1.1,0 j di. sd:o. ,, what the . sondinon of at inkii,d. lhe fiilloisjnz TCPO . IIC/On, presented by Alr.ll.‘ , n, !tire r arc lore :2;!.. ' 1- .•• ihe:r kvo , rl cin.t ri! • Tile sudjk4led , lsird.:. p;oce..dii,gs • also its inkeic4;: • • Resolved, Thal flie tdank+ of this enOv,-ir'i.n. bo pre : eut,nl to Mr. Have fir his clear and iti•id plin for benefiting m inkinJ ; and that he be. re. • lureted to explain %shut it ad inean.. Omen —The name of the man W ho l'3rre it. of I ughier.) Owed—The ',..eF01 - utori negltives itself. iT44.—: , :ever'inind--l'in right. Sent!.-4 once_ heard that all mankind a era crazy; and bydGeisrge f now he'+iii to buliire it. CIDEDLT RI Cll. --,The STI • tells the followinq:--Said one friend to another walking up William strict. just before aun down. a few thyvagn. 1 . 11. l o t 3 oil a Leary that I will . catch you ttelore yinf can gvt 14the church on the corner (two hundred - vard4 oil) and give you half the diqaure ahead." .'Dame: cried the other, and the di.taticf hein-r,,wilked n off, the runner cried 'ready,' an f siart.fil dike rf streak of lightning M. - .: .the goal. ••73.thp thief, stop hot long, 1. gated truer,' wan reared in a :mice of thunder.' Toe runner saw ; throuzli he triek hilt still Kept oil hopiinf tat win., before his arrest. but .anunier thief.' turned eve y person ahead Of Man round, and his father pro..r,res. was cnerked. Toe jtufvreame up. . relieved the person he had .caus-.1 to he mate a prisoner ad unceremoniously. and the two w steed off arm in arm. The w moor not only generous -• ly , refuses the', hid; but Oriarev that he wail pie sent hta friend with a Sup.:ll sa i ttor, for the good nature - ,with whieli tie submitted to the joke.' :c rcip;TE.—JuAge Dooly, 01 Georgia, was re mark id3lo tor. hi , wit, as well as far other talents. At otti:r!ace Where be had attended court, he ; was , IioCIATII - filei•:ed with his entertainment at the tas. em. On the first dty of the court, a hog; under the name of a pig. hall been cooked whole and faidim the table. No'person attacked it. it wag brtiugi,iefhe next day, and and treated _With tie acme report; and it was -on the table. ,on the day on which the court adjourned As the party - finished their dinner, Judge Ddoly rose from the table, and in a rdema manner addressed the clerk,' •Mr. Clerk. said he, rrdismiss that h og upon his recognizance until the first day of the next moult. Ho has attended so faithfully (luting thepreseni term, that.l don't think it will be ne iessarylo take any security.' . • Some wag took '4 drunken fellow, flared him in afeofin with a lid left So that he could raise it, pla ced hurl IR a graveyard. and 'waited to 11111 the ef fect.' After a short lime the fumes of the liquor left him. said his position being rather confined, he iat.Upright, and after looking around, exclaimed— AVell, I'm the first that's riz! or else l'oi confoun, dedly babied.' . ' The late Judge Pease, of, the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, was a noted wag. A young lawyer was once making his first effort before him and had thrown tiros& on the wings of his lint• ginstion iota the eevcntlt hesven, and was 6.-e -mingly preparing for a higher ascent, when the judge struck. his ruler on the - desk two or three times. exclaimiug to the astonished orator—. Hold itn.—hold on. my. dear sir !—Don't giciany higher, for.you are already out. 4 the jurisdiction of court! - - , SMILIS Or rails . tive all of beard of the smiles of Prcividence. I was much pleased with Uncle. Joe's idea. on that subject. Coed morning, Ur.cle Joe.' .7' urninz: .We 11; youv'e got yOut girl married oft, hare your ~ 4tra!ly Pfo;, , ,idence smiled upon you - .' ...?Smiled. , no, pleas yoti; she enicireeed rigid out: —St. Louis Reetille. T:intiry 1.1 sr.—W. by Is a by like an upitieian Brea.tse be makes aptcs, ' Works on Ph4osophy. Cmclf.tork's Natural Philosnr4. Intelleccttli Natural Ortind's Natural ' ' • lea a:1.124 irirt as turd! raii - yeepby for . • Just reecivet and for 0%16 by ' %pp" or B. HANNAN, Agbot Pa(en For I,.‘e , or =C ME I' -1V..4,1' h. thf 41... , . , 1.1 , r! ,v..[:';',, never er 111 17 , 7'7 , ' , 1i 'F' ,, ‘'' 1; ~,e h...T 3 Perjr•eti , wlo•17 l'ei.'; ,, i , i•l-l'As I—n inii , .l. 'lit s it- ilway• i:s;, : in7.' I?i7.:i , '.7: 'A ''''''' , V l'aj/' 0;!,; - :, . , ,;', ! , ri.7.771779 'i , l, , rds' 'Filler flnpes' e.... 4s: They Ire iii 577 :.• 4,d'11 7 r ..i''lti . .n7 'or n'iiP' . r 11 its.iainl in e.‘sei of milehl ex:les - tire 'to d iinpuees of Gaiyai ized %vire. • Ferdinionials fr in ille iiinst emnienl f:iigiti . eer.a in Enriad, can he shown as to their .4,161)11. and any addit tonal inninia , i , ii required resperl6.l the. dlfferent 'ili.eigp*Vins. and appliiatine will'he riven t w ' ALFRED F. liMlP,is6•llroad st N. i'ork, Sole agent fdr , the l'ilited,States. I • i .5 , • .•, F 4. •il :0 . 1 rii I . 1 •''' 5 Q ' t:4: i ' I xi ..., F •1 :', ...Z' .....•....:7., Itit,Q. • I !v.t• v); -•••: • 8..• - I Y .' ~~ O C EMI 11211 'crj ‘<" fir. ' ,5 " : T. :. , . ecjilificate. Wales, Era Co., i'Veze Y., Ja;f, 7, 1843. l e certify' thatliv'e have used ti. A Fahneetock's Vertmfuge in onqueulles, and in every case it hae proll:ffeo a decided and effectual remedy for expel -114 wnrme frem She system. W - cordMlly recom ineada to parent 4 Who have children ofiheted with is t l r dangerous mhlany I Et.O.N - It M. B. PAINE, R011"1* MAY. ~ OSEI'H BURROUGHS. Ic end retnll,at the. Drug Ware- Fpr Sale, whoiei oLlie of , ' • IV A. FAH N ESTO(7 K . & Co. • orner of Sixth and W,onclsti. PitOurg, l'a. or Sale in Potley , lle. by • • CI.I.:?rIENS& PA RVI N , Druggists. 1 ecember 9 • , ~, 59 . b it.l-:S WAYpi EIS COMPOUND SYRUP , OP' .1 . 1/ ILE) Cla.:liltY - i-• , - i • - .THE , GREA 1' fillilighl' ' ' , . . ;, • Eon • • , • • -, CO I IN S . U PTI.ON IC LD3, COL:011S, SIT; TIN: OF. BLOOD . , . , • .BRONCIII - . IS,'DIFeICELNY "F - BREAtIiING, ASTIIAI A; PAIN • • 1 , IN THE SIDE AND BREASI%WHOt tPING,COUGII., CROUP AND 'ALL' DISEASE OF . FHE LIVER. ANL) LUNGS,!:BROKEN • ,CONSTITUTION. &e. ~ HE shove is the oeigisaf and only geaurne prepa ration from fills valuable tree, and h as won its way to oldie favor hy its unparalleled fitness in curing all di ,eases of the Lungs. Tintwittwanding the many ar ticles prepared hy•p..rsons who haveno, knowledge.. nettle science of Medicine in theory' tir practice, and sofne more readily:to deceive the unsuspecting, use a pa t of the natne!ol the' original prePearation, such as! ',l34lsart of Odd Chore, ' - Phe.nixliitolsast of 1111 d C ern'." ••Bahrilry of icit, eherry and Cgr,fry," 4 1 -.. all sprung tip sl ith a mercenary s'l4w, after "Dr w y n e' s Compound .Soiirip of Wild M rye" had won a i;nntation in the "•nealing art . ' 'tie!, b tri be forgot te :;-ty: many a ..rice thenless fireside'. i Therefore the ' pi idle should' helm their guard and p'urcha,•e none hut lb• original preni•ration, winch is daily performing' such astonishing:, citte.s in. T'ulmonary! complaints, ttp. te) all remedies lid failed and tnattnrients given up aol hop 1045. Thoitsands .:f certiiiiiiteS might he min i IHlied Which wont,: anti-flush credulitv;.tself. but it is I chlem.il tinecesiarV; helm.- We puldilli a' few of the' ' names of persons wi) have been cased by this "won ! dilrful reined,' zl'- , - r ' 1 Firnkf. , l te,timis to the elliNicy ~t`. Dr. Swayne's (impound I rurof Wild Cherry in daring. Valentine I - lapfean one of - 6e most aggravated cases ..f Iltsens,d 1. arge, which 11.1&ever been peo.ed unpii record. ufter e ery: other res - 141. hid faded and .t is' Physician. had r'i , IT, vii him up aiinicurable. ' ' ' I i • nisi ..t.L.sviil, .I' West Philadelphil. cured of Mee-. il, tigof the I.unlsiiif five years itanding ' lAr symptom were sawing otiblood, attended with n with tough 'pain in the side.liokeast and hack, Which his illy.hrotight o i a confirmed .C.llBlllllptiiill ; entirely cured by ti ethic of Di.. E•wayne•a Compound' Syrup' 'l p' ofild t C errs, • 1 •t i I - , Inca. linens. Eerier of second street- end German triwn road Plidelithin,effectually Cured of diseased bung= and lee: , ininows of im.i;nel oont•utnpt ion, by uSing fyir bottlii4 of Dr. Swaynes Compound g , yrup of Wild Coenvl, i Ili , . Jackson, 6 - .ID-formerly resit - nor the first Pres buerlaii t. Much N. Y. tesities tiolhe efficacy of Dr: :,:',way.e's Cott4Aind ~ .iyrtp of WildiCherry, and rem- - inmends n to tho heads of families. having. witnessed iii wondeifill effect in more than iiine hundred e.ases in rein-icing childretAl every obstinate complaint, such as eowporz t whre '147, choking of phlcm, asth thane aufsci4s,:ed. ' i Agit!, uSr -:Fkissei, efawford county, Pa- cured f a protratited 'cl mill, pain in the iide:and breast, &e., fter being reihicierl to a mere skeleton. Jones Work', %Vhaviintion. Pa., . cured of t7on umption and Bleeding of the Longs, after being gis en 1p to ti , Vetal itinent Ply's:chips, slid having used host of the Pane t Medichies. , ; iThis tnedicin'el in all -ca ses trifres immediate relief rid is a sate, filoaiatit and effectual retnedy, and worth trial from the Most seept'ira I. k 1 - c:rPrepared Oily by Dr. , SWAS'NE, N. corner of CIGHT and P.A.EF. street's, Philadelphia where all rderte must be; addressed. March -9 I . 1 13-- For :al.! to Pritiville..lly DNIELKRE BS, and .1.0. ROWS; in Orfilgsburg, by II: VOUTE Feb. 17,-=••Y b . . I Cf. g i • et. ,z,N• EE I It icatmoi, be Denied ( For ITruth is mighty ) that 1, - . - y• 'Dlt. LEl.lll".s' SRS.4 PARILLA. CO is the purc46trongest, a:nerviost effiracivus 4 any other preintration of arsayaria that is made. • T is %, , ariltnied to be stronger than 6 bottles of MOST others—'stroilger than foot of SOSIE, and stronger han Wee of the STRONGEST prepared by any'otkei the• United blahs. . _ Dr. Leidy's [ Sarsaparilla is recommended by all res pectable phystrians,in preference to any other. -All who have ever used it, have derived MORi. BENEFIT from bottle. than three to ten of others; and those who, filler having uoed other's preparations, without benefit, Will use Dr. Leidy's. will coon be convinced (as thous . finds have alfeady been) of the foregoing assertion. The apparatlib with which Dr. Leidy'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 Pelleter & Car 'enon, in Paris. at a great expense, and Is capable of ex tracting the Medical virtues of Sarsaparilla and other roots, mitre effettually than by any other process. s SEVEItL HUNDRED EBTIFICATES of re markable cures and recommendations from clergymen and physicians hatie been (bun tithe ,to time published it is only thought necessary to keep thwpu3lie acquainted as to where Dt, Leidy's sareaparilla can by obtained psnuirif. namelY, .at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO ILIUM. 101 Ndrth SC OND Street, near Vine St., (sign of the Golden :Eagle and Serpents;) Pred.l.ltown's and ffed.lilett's Diug Stores, Philadelphia. , priA ONE 1)011.. It per bottle;.3 bottle's for 2 50, and S bottles for .1 50.. Also by J. Lancallerond at-. 1. G. BROWN'S Drug Stora„,,,firrnerly W. T. Eptine's. Centre Street, Pottsville, end by John S. C. nirtin, , Druggist. May 11, 19— , DR. •,X,EID'Z'S Sa.rsapariila Blood Pills. HE ONLY PILLS in existence containing Sareapo i compopitson. ' They totrio the 1319pii and Fluids Of the, body, ana cleanse the ato tt and Bowels from allmoxiour sub staneet; that Moduce disease. They i re cOmonsed entirely' of. vegetahie Extracts, '• (free rein met., 'fry and minerals) %climb cake them the safest, boil, and most efficacious of aafother pills in, Axistence. - • ' ,- • W Sere& th ollsand certificates, of their efficacy have here tntore been published, and their sales are ile7C4lbir ennuallrl by thousands. More than One Million boxes I have acreadylheen sold since t heir introduction. Ij .11'('?ll E 7'H AA' 100..000 B-OXES have been wild in Philadelphia alone, the past year:, than showing that in the place where they are manufac. toted they have a reputation, greater than' any other brist4 fromthe frittlhat Da. LEIDY it - well Owen at konie as a vegetal Phiitieran, , and his pills are iiiri..erteiltly employed with greater confidence than any other; in addition to their own: efficacy: • Qualm and' not quantity is d valuable attribute he, longing to them; one box doing more good than two to fottr nt' others. fle:: advised, therefore, when me easily requires to takeitone other than • •DR. : LE I II?Y'S BLOOD • • :f Try them! kthey cyst but :a cents e box-) • Try them! So well sat isnot Will you he of their good effects, you will never take any others.' After,:you have tried all ether kinds, then tr-v Dr. I.eldy's IlloEd Pills, the dam,. fmce will sprit be discovered. No chinge of diet no re straint fromfoccupation. or fear of catching cold need he apprehended; young and old may talcs them with o pal safety. Ptinciffir Office and Depot, Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium 'N'o. 191 North SECOND street, near VINE. (sign of the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also,,by Klett. C 0.,. We.therill, & Co., W. Dyott & dons; A.s.or. E. Roberts do Co., andel!) , Druggists gen erally. • : , Also by P. Pomp and .1. Dickson: Easton, J. F. Long, Lancaster, and Most respettable Druggists and-Store keepers in the United Stille.B. Also at J. O..BfIOWN'S (late W. T. trolnea) Dtvg Store, and John S. C. Martin's Drug Store. Centre . at ". • Potuville. f , May 18.:1 • VE W V 11 saki bt, 14E7 Sti,, THE - MI EIS' ;', , 41) p - , RNAL. RIB Dried Pluiniiiind hideliee, for • T - BEATTY' 1 LEGAL NOTICES. ROBERT B. PAIVO BR, ATTORNEY'; AT LAW, •ND ; 0 T A R:Y Y U B L I C%' PUTT9I4LE. PA. Cr 0 ffiC . o In Centre 5 . 1.. next dour tothe rxchange..v. 17 CALVIN . •BlLlffillE,, 7' T 0 It E, L ;Anti: pre ethie hi the etereral Courtii of the City r.nd iY Ciinutv of Philadelphia. • Office Li at N0:25 South fo'urth street, between Chesnut and Walnut streets..Vl 6 Philitda.; Sept., 20,1815. : 39 -3ato _JOHN K. G . E N ' Attoiney at ta*: •-• FFIC E, Centre -st.. East silo, t 1..0ra the kJ orrice friths Miners' Journal.. Mar. "1, E. 0: C ON, ' ditto r . 144F y , YOTTSVILLE, PE alelifficeth Marketet., at the Emporium 01l'ice..c Jane' JaaN CHAS.. N.EVLLIE . A IA TILL mien . 'T t o T a ° ll ll b N us h lnes A s T en i t . r A u l s l t r e ', l to him.• with care and despatch. Office one door below the 'Miners' Journal. October 19 " , 4.2 .. Jolt n' ft! ffr . . s' o' e Ipe rr l y , 1 ATTONEV AP LAW. • • ouwic!Bqnp, P. , ilin. 4. . , L 111111elt EN; • ' ,. ATTORIN.I;IIr AT LAW, • r:' • • 'PO.T7STILLE', I PA. Will practice In the several Courts. of Schuylkil Co R. TV 'L E B. U R Atiorney at,Law. 15AS. opened an office.. in the borough .of Schuylkill Haven. .Office to front street, second door east of Mannine's Rotel, will attend to alr business en• ansted t to'his Cate, n the - counties of Schuylkill and Decks • . . . April Z. 1814 CO.llD' S GALVANIC BATTERY. rrnE subscriher inforuis the pulite. that he has been typointed by Win. P. Coati; of Philadelphia, his agent for the sale in this and the adjoining Counties of Lin P..3TE-VT OR.IDUATED GiILV- 1 -1 1 C B-3T TERI; adapted, to-the .use of. Physicians and other disorders. o f ni competent skill, in the treatment nervous persons P ers s desirous of purchasing Mr. Coati's instru ments. can have an opportunity.of.examitting the ap paratus., at my residence in the Town Hall or Ulla bo rough. Among the many complaints ,which have been cured and alleviated by this powerful agent in medical prac tice. may be enumerated Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Lock:sjaw.entaclicted Limhs, itheumatism,Tic Doloreux and various other neuralgic and nervous disorders. e [laving purchased tune of Mr. Coad's Graduated Batteries, I am prepared to operate on persons suffer ing under any. of a above described complaints, anti respectfully salt . Wall those Who may feel interested in this plabljeation, to call and examine my apparatus. PETIIR F. hiLIDEY. Pottsville, ttept.,o, 1815.. 36-Bmo Flour -ti• feed Business. 9'IIE subscriber respectfully announresro the pub , lic, that be has assoLiated Mr, Nmlitn Evans with him in conducting a general Flour aid Feed Business. 'under the firm Of dtUCli & EV INo. tit the southeast corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the bo rough of rotts‘ tile. where they will alivays keep on hand, a large and good assortthent of Flour,Feed, nay b" the bale, :Occ. &c. • All of which will be sold at tile very lowest rates They confdently solicit the patron ige of, the public. believing that all those who deal with them. will find it tot heir mutual advantage. I July 10, 29- MICH & EVANS. DOWNEY & FOCHT, ARE constantly receiving fromtiew York and ztre of, 'fcring at their store in Morrie Addition to pottsville. Cnfree ' Sugar, Tea. Mol ießes, ;llama, Shoulders, Mess Pork, Fish. Salt Cheese, OiLraodles, Soap; Liquors, Fruit, Tobacco. Baled flay, Feed, &c. Szr. All ofwllic Ii they oircr at city, wholesale prices, freight only added; May 21111 2l 9()11 ii(; (;/lES SIO:\ GI FS, for ", iio‘‘ S •Fp. 2Tirt : 39 FES' 11s4pli of MINER'S. 011.. Just rec.-iced at ' DOWNEY FOCHT'S. Sept. 13th 37-- -- A N assnrtinent of BLACK TEAS jast set:elven and .rl. for sale at DOWNEY & 'FOCHT'S. Sept: 13th B ALED HAY, by the ton or bale at DOWNEY. kl'OcliT'S. Sept; 13th . 37 LONO and 'short handled COAL simyki.s by the L doien nt DOWN FA . 4-11:10 - 1T'S. Sept:l2th , LI OD I A,, SIJGA..' Butter and Water cracker" in barrels 1-3jugt: received at LiOWN EY 4 FOCI! I" S. Septi. I,3tb I 3:,- , /5V K of Wllminatein Illastlna Pow teeeived and for sale nt. . DOWN EY i dr. FOC111"S 35 aughst3o P , BoxeilSterine Candles IrrePiVe.fi all' a for aalP at 39I'•_ DOWNY;& FOCHT'S . .114 5; i . __ Liciuorts, Gui, Wtikkej. Brandi ticc in Bblg.. at DOWNEY tg.i . FOCHT'S :Stay 21th; SOLOMODY MU ; H Cabinet Maker , undertaker,&e.' 11111E' subscriber antomocOs to ,Ife 'mono ib.t e 4114C0111111. need the shone MUM i,lllled 1111S1111'S'i ' i n roe b., , rounh of l'-.0 116111141110Ciy back of the.. Pennsylvania H (11. whdre hg will eimstattiii keel. o Ohiod au ;I,6,lllment I/1 , RE i)iir lI inx tiabuiet Ware , •naar k aillettied of the ho . st. -11/1111eildiS in the mat durebto manner, at very Law rates. Ile also will manufacture all kindSmf Furniture. Scc.. to order at the shortdSt notice Fuherals waited, on and ileareel supplied,.S:e. Ile therefore . ..olmin' a part nt the public patronage whieb he will endeavor to meet by prompt attention to business. Give us a trial. FesruarY 15. - 7 I' 411PEAPGootis FOR CAiJJ, 1 • And nn Ci:edil !riven. - TliE subscriber haS just Miened at the Store former • ii , occupied by Croslandj& Christ, on Rail goad et., a Central assortment of Groceries and. Piovisitins; which he will at the lowest possible_ prices for cash : Such as • ' . . . Sugare d *flames, Coffee,, Chocolate, -Tea, Cheese, RiC r e, S. PiCeS, &C., Sperm and Whale Oil, Sper- Inaceli, Moulds and Dipped Candles, • ' ' Soap, Tobacco; Segars, Hams, Shoulders,:Mess Poik, ' Dried Beef, rid- • fish.Mackerer . , &c; &c WILLIAM ,I 1 MARSHALL 2l—tf Miro' 2511441. .. ; - , • tronl:lron !I . i prin. ritebied at the York Store a lame and reneral 0 astiortninnt of Rolled. square, flat. and Round Bar roe of aft sizes. alen Hannnered square iron front 1 Inn to `2.1-. rat road ranches. Slerlces and Hammers, stllrow hars, Slit rods for barer shoes, .18nia18 nail radsll Band Iron.s&e•, &., also•Saikes and Nails,,in then, Ira riet4. • ", • . • EDWARD YARDLEY. ' , Jiin:4, 1845. ' i 1- ' Hollow Ware; TITST received atthe Yotk Store a large and genera °assortment' of Anllnw Wsre consisting of S. 0, 4'. g and 1 ,- ,gallon pots elkilletti; Deniers, Bce., Ace.. which will beorold• Wholesale or retail at the lowest cash pekes; . Also wanann boxes of all. sixes. Cedar war sUrh asruhrti - -Jan. 12,4815., , EDW ARO YARDLEY. Boarding THE Snhicriher meetlit% openedbiro din! house in Sldrket tind will pleased to have a number' rele•ii able 't.o'irriei , Rood accommodation will he for. r. non Abwir.itimient tionrdmS:..icenistmodai e , n reasonable tering. EEIZ 1.7 . (; l I VAVOI-1. Potiiyille May APO'rHEOARY- - STORE. 1711.1 subscriber offers for sale a : well, se •••: acted and genitine assortment of t • ilistUGS osE .11 , ete•l : . consisting of Chemicals, Medicines, Per l fui `, -sac' mery, Window Glasses, Pat.at :Medicines, Drugs, Paints, Uye-Stuals, Oils, and : . Varnishes, Pin, Brushes; Ace. Which he is dispeped to sell at a stoat, advance, and respectfully solicits a share Of the:patron ago of the public. ge Physicians prescriptions carefully . compound Id. JOLT:: S.- G. MARTIN.: rtiarch 16, c 49 , . i. pg BECKER , 'S EYE SALVE ' . . 'Oath Csr:‘Beekai:i Eye ;Elalve, e'su ramedy.far yore and- inflamed eyes, just, retail , - and - 040 00 de pq • • ';! ,, ,AARTII4II Dillg Stare. .4.4ogaat. 1 33 ,1 , PHILADELPHIA ; WILLIAM H. BROWN,. & CO., WHOLESALE DRY 900 p DEAILEItS. ' [ : SO, 2 I 4 .- 0 0 1 rth Fourth street,' Philada.' HAVE a la'ree Stock comprising a general variety of _AMERICAN ,atill FOREIGN DRY GOODS. . They regularly, attend the Auction &yes, at,. Which; they can frequently porches's many seasouable descrip. onus or Goods, insch below, the regular 'prices, and which they will Sell at a ene! ',ldea n'ee. • . . ' They reci% ve many coeds iltre'ct front Manufacturersk and witltalsii be 'I iecoving the rawest styles of Fon. Gros Gotlng is soon as they are in the market, front int Natal ions [itt' h4 , .re .and in New York .. Theirs' xertionstwill he directed to keening conitant, ly, a very , superior assortment of the most desirable Srap/r - and flinci , Geer's, which they intend to offer to Can wry al.rehrints on the most favoruble' terrnn, and it ihe berCsr Frice4 they can be found' aCinthe city of • Iltil'oteliihrt. and' respectfully int, tte them to examine fir 010111511VOS. • Their snick consists impart of the following: ' • , s. Cloths, 'Cussimeres, Sanitirtts. Jesits, , Plaided and striped deans: [a new ankle.) Flann-ls. Kerseys, . Lins'eys. Red Padding: Canvas Padding., , I3eaver:- teens.: Velveteens, Velvet Cords, Alpaca 'Lustre's - Vi-,:tiiti, cravats, Stocks, Mousse. de Loins, . Gingliain3. Lawns. Irish Linens, ltussia Sheeline and lins,‘•ia Diaper. Goods filriSlllYltilej. Wear,. New Style Fancy Figured - Linen Prillinas. Plain Brown- Lineh, Crape .Gatu ' bronnit;Corded. Plaided and striped Ditto. [hew ' goods.] Plaided and• striped Kremlins, [new gOods,li Nankeens, Extra Heavy Cottonades, , I Summer Cloths,Denims, ?Oilcan :Mixture's. Blue and Fancy Coloured drillings, satin I Jeans. Fancy Sinale Milled Cassimeres, 1 : Coat Ginehams. dze. , Brown and Bleached Ninnies; Check., Pickings. BroWn Drilituds. Canton Flannel, Plain White Cambries, Checked add striped drum, Lace Cambneks, .la.ko nets, BoOk Muslin. Mall arid Siviss ditto., , Lace Goods in variety. Coloured Caniiiricks. Howie- - , , 1 ry, (:,loves. Thread. Buttons, and a full as _ sort Inellt.nr T/1111111illti , . ti . e: &g. , :• ‘ PRINT,S--Ai very elictisive assorttnent, to whit•h new Styles are added , as they come liana the Manuf,ic. titters. ; i Philada4 Mardi 1, 9 .. —:, . -- BURIJEIiIi 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES • : I . MADE „OF .TTIE he.4l. relined American : ' Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the 'f. Iron In bar, being a saving yr about WU per - cent to the purchaser. All uhries Bold, or : - warranted,, and if not satisfactory, can:he 0_ returned and the mihney will be refunded. - 611A1 & BROTIIER, 2'%;:alnubst., Philada. - „June 5 , . - s , ' . 2:1—.- PURE WHITE LEA,D iYhetlierAll C Brother, . , . A T.A 'SI3VAt.:TI:III.IIS,., No 65 imrtli Front xtrec illl'ht!itilelphin hate wily a Ltiihti sot t PlY or , IO" wiirr•iih i , eii WIN WIII , C IC::0. tt.ti 10 , .4,'C',1,14 , 111CTS 't hil hilve li,i-ti .iiiirtil:h siiiiiii.t.ti In t.iiiiiir:tiii: nce,ot :I'llll lin theiirlicie,stutli iitiw have their Ttlern filled. , _‘ 0111nli perservajtQ :andbrqutd so destiaLile a paint, t ail equal ertuitpliti unadoiter,ited tote lead; tirtic aeb adininire: or rther 'Materials natty mars It in,: retbre I' en the steady aimet the tor man) year:, to eup j ily to the RuNt ' n• . pure . wlote lea':, and the -iinetiasmildi m-md 1 r rite arse Ic, la . 1 1 7:111•IMI41 , 11 has met %yob VII- V.( h iiivarraliiv ,taiitletron onehe 11110 It, In full, aud on the other, IVAN itittiTEl , I'l'llK—A to red letter 4 November 19 A'rc E N 'I'M N. MILITARY STORES ,iih.F.crowr would rcgpectrhu, Juror,: His rlkell(iS arid cusunne,rs that he IDC.litd 1110 ' 1 (74. .41u11,-ffclepry In Third street, No. a lew.doors below Race. Mier , ' he wouid he pleased to see his old nostothers and I d many new ones mare iltsposed to fav o ur hun wni, lair ettsio..l 11, st.1.1•01:1,11111Pr.io maptiractid.e Nblitarvapti S. orttnen's atin.les...revery description. 4117 h .1. , leather Cloth. Felt. Sill. and ,Beaver tires ps.;..rall natters-; F'oraue raps; tlolnters for titi. 11 , 4 . do ;Carp - melt Boxes. Ba3lltiet c bbards, word Belt, Of .11 kinds ; Ginicees ; Knapsacks, diffdreut I, : roe Item, Passim Bates: Tube; do. Brush' and Picker',' Plionds. Porepoons FiremerOs •ap,i.'i,pat her it. , .teteks, superior quality Shot B Drums &c..dze. ;Lj-a trd, rs thankfully received sad promptlY at lende: MLLIA CIa...S.SNIAN \ p! 101 N dird!.iircet.t. revs ducus belinOtic phi] J.inweil 13. 1644 2+-16 A. HATHAWAY • & Cod GENERAL. CONNIS".§ION SIERCHANTE, A 7,, 23 North Whorre4, foot of Arch at., Philadelpiin NAVE received on consignment and offer fur Sale a HAVE Int% est rash prires— , .50 bales lot sort Oasiern hops ; • •i • 2000 , lialls fall and-winter pr,•ss'd whale nil ; 1000 do do do black 11. sh oil, 300 doz painted pails; 100 boxes Ist quality sperm candles ; 150 do Mould tallow candles, .0.00 do yellow soap; • 50 do No. 1 chocolate ; 300 - do L-they (scinled) herring ; • 400,.d0_.. Lilo No. I - do • 7100 ackerel, Nos. I, 2 and 3 ; 50__.do Halifax salmon ; ' 50 do gibb'd Herring ; • - , 115 do pickled codfish ;• •• ' 40 do Cranberries; ' 50 tubs, Goshen Witter ;,, .4000 11, . Herkimer county cheese': 10.000 do, dry codfish ; 5000 'do hake fish, (in drums) 3000 ' , do Manilla cordage . Ebilada., Jan. 11, der. ill t Philadelphia, Reading & Polte • ,ville Rail Road. ' - '"1 . ....142 . !...k4 RAlnci , f Freight on ~Verchandize. S 'AFTER Monday iterj, June 2fith, iT9I4, ti.aals will he tiorward d ‘yJth despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, between ,Reading and the paints below stated, per ton of 1000 lbs. . • ". Betwren Between , - Rea4ing Reading • • and and • , • .. • : . •Phila. I Potts4 , illa, Plaster, slate, tiles. 4.e. 1 10 • 75'cts. Pig Iron, blooms. timber, ' I marble, 1 , ...551i, tar, pitch, ,1 20 . 90 as, and grindstones, • : • Neils k spike l, bar iron', 1 eaatings,lead.turpentine I . ' bark. raw tobacco, salt, 1 tufo/ isions.potatoes, urn i - her, stoves, ,Fr., ' 1 .„ Flour per barrel. ' Wheat. corn, rye, clover seed. Lt•salt per bushel, Groceries, hardware,steel,l • . copper, tin, brass, do- . 'nestle liquors.machinc- ry, Witter and eggs, cheese, laid and tallow, oil, wool, cotton, leather raw liblef., paints. oys. teis, hemp, and cordage. . Dry Goods. ilruesSr.medi- ' L tines, foreign liquors, I • , wines, glass, Pipe r.fresh } 2 80 1170 t fish, meat, conrectiona- I . t , ,ry,.pniriks:4 , stationary.) t ', , No additional charges for erottnthtsinn„ storttee, nr receiving or delivering freight at any of the cotnpa ny's Dr.ittitS on the line. IMP . t .Toly 115. Pll3 . CRESSANG, Cabinet Maker, “AS removed from his old stand to the Ware room ! on the North' East Corner ,of Mahanianiro and Union Streets, where he has 'constantly on :hand, a. general assortment of Cabinet ware of the nn.st mo dem styleS and approved finish. Fre oda and high post Mahogany : Bed Steads, Mahogany Chairs anti Rocking (Satre, also Maple Cane seat rhairs and Rocking Charts Widsnr Chairs, sofas. tsettes &c. &c. the'Varieties of Cabinet wart: made to order at :the shopleat , Notice, and in the best atyle at Philadelphia prices. • • 11. ff. GRUiSANG acknowledges the litteranstipport with 'which the public hare favoured Mil heretofore, and will hitthiu on his part to merit a continuance of their favor April .6th, J. poTrsvim.E IRON . WORKS. ,W..IIc6IIVNIS. I) EPETF 111,L , 1' annonnces to the Public, that he lies taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville.„lrim Works, .Norwcgian street, where he is prepared to build all kinds of Steam EuglneS, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every descriptinntat the shortest nntlte, and on the I:hoarsen enviable terms. Persons frdm abroad, in want of Stea mignatees will find it to their advantage to give him a- call before enenging elsewhere. May- 11 • . . . - .. . . . Pianos. . ' . .... 1 - - . THE:undersienfd having neert appoin —9. •'"lbizzl . led Meat by Messrs. A• li. Oak. &Co, v . 0.4, , --- ", of New .Ynrk. offers for tale Their su / g l l 3- ' . perinvOrand Action Pianni at the Manufacturers plicen.• • T. J .:11aTTV . 'VERY SUPERIOR GREEN & TEA, just received and for sale T. & J. BEAITY. 'fa- May OLOG IC Al. S.KETCII SOOK vaa.',l Ef ad 1 2. krei published and for sale by.• 81,BANNA14, Ae't 39,- Sept. 214 h QTEAM SYRUP MOLASSES.—, rork , Steam Syrup Folaaaoa, al 4)eticir article;' for •satkby T. AEdi 'f l f*ga; • .;;; lIE diEAPEST PASSAGE . AGENEY IN THE UNITED ,:STATES..: illetatllrray , s Splendid Line of London and Litierpool Packets . - ARE.ANiG_E-NIF:NTS.F OR 11345. - Id Established iPassage O*e.i 160 Pine Street, Cur.' qrSouth, 1.1 1.-- . rrnE :subscriber begs leave to call the attention o his friends and the public in' rimeral, to the follow ins, arrangements for the year 1515, and for the purpose: of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, rind Steerage' Passengers, by the following I.Re , rtilar Packet' Ship to and. from Liverpool.' , , Ships' ,Names Captains ' , .Days idS'alling. l from, ' New York. New. Ship, Nye, , . Jiine 6 kiet. 6 Feb 6' UniterkStates, ' Britton, " 11- "11 J" -11 i Garlick Skiddy, ' ; J '.' ai " 26'1" 26 'Patrick Hanry; . - Delano . July 6 Nov. 6 Mar. q Waterloo, ' - Allen,." Il ." 11 i'• 11 itosciuS, ' Eldridge, ' !•'' 26 " 26 1" 26, InileHodence, Allen, Aug. '6 Dec. 6 Apr. 6 Samuel Hicks, . Bunker, " 11 " 11 I'' 11l Siddons, .E. obb, ' J". 26 " 2.6 1" 'Xi Ashbuitom Iluttlesun, Sept. 6 Jan.• 6 'May 6 Stepli m Whitney , Thompson, , ••..11 " 11 " II Sheri an . Depeyhter, ,j' 26 ' 26 " 1 ,, 26 Ship'. Name, Captains, Days of Sailirfgfrom l ' ' 1 :Liverpool. ,New ~ hip. Nye, July 21 Nov. 2.1 Mar • 21 United Stales; ' Britton. , •1 26 GarriSk, Skiddy, Aim. I 1 Dec. 11 Ar..l atric,i Henry, . Delano, I 21 " 21 1 4 21 Wateiloo, 'Allen. . '7 26 "26i '7 2' Rood ts, Eldridge, Sept. 11 ../an. 11 Nay I Indep mdence, Alter, • l'' 21 "211 " 2 liatnuel ;licks, Bunker. '' 26 ,•• 2.61 "26 SiddoKs, E. Cobb, Oct. 11 Feb: It J' tie 11 Ashburton, Iluttleson, 7' 21 " 21 1 " 31 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, P . CO Feb. 26.1•nriiii Sheridan Depeyster.,Nnv. 11 Mar. II Jnly 11 Imaddition to the above Itegniar. Lines, a nunitier elf Splendid Mew York Built. Transient Ship?, -inch as this •Adirhodack.' :Seotland,' Russel , Glover.' •Eehn.• and •Sea.t, will continue to .satl from !LiverpOol. weekly ii, Regular succession, thereby prtiVenting the least posl - of delay or detention in Liverpool; and fot the aecommodation of persons wishing to rentit inoneY ' to their families or friends. I have armored the pay ment of my Drafts none following Banks : 1 • 1 Cork • Linvirick Clommel 1 Londonderry, Sligo, Wexford Belfast, )Voterfoid . Gaiwayi Armagh,' Athlone, • J olerti nl i ' Kilkenny, - • Balina, ' Tra!lee,l • Eniiii.killen, • "Monaghan, Youzhal ' Banbridge, • Ballymena . arsonsi,oty 4 . Driwnpat rick,. . Cavan, Luiga r ai • ' Dongantion, . Bandon, - j Enhis, j Ballysbannon, Sri - thane ' --. Sklbbrrien - Omagh, ' l ' Mallow, - ' D blinl . Cootnhill, ' Kilrnsh, : Scotland—Theity Bank Of Glasgow ' i E r iztand—mel,Frs. Spooner, Atwood & o. hanker's, London: Messrs. I'. W: Byrne,: A. V.i. Li, erpooi, Passengers ran also be engaged from Ltv,-rtiold, to liikidelphli, Boston and Baltimore. •by , the Elegaly oock'et Ships on applientinn lining in nimleipeeMinall ,• rby letter:[prist paid] addressed to . 1 1 - , ' JOSEPH MeMURRA V, IOOPMe .. sreet. 1 . . corner - of South street. New. York i AGENTS. ' . i 1 ' r Benj. Brannan, ottsville, a. ; i Michael Mullen, 11.4 chestor. N.X. ; ' J•r. liazzot roe' I •.r.e: R.II. ; T, Collett, Albany, :Si. 1".. ; CharieS l o•llara Trledri, OliM ; Thohms McQuade, Utica, N. Y. I also her leave to assure my ;friends an the public in gitneral, that the greatest punctuality sv II be obsel . - vnd iu the sailing of the above Ships, toFet, ier With ; II others which I. may have, anitahat •. askengets w 11' experience no delay on their 'arrival at the .diltere it 1 eras where they mean to embark. l , P.lS.—Free Passage - can also be Recta td folio Abe venous Ports ip -Ireland and Scotland. from avbich Steamers ran to Liverpool t I i I . • . IlEi)i.l. ~ E1.41, ; N:1N, tit i sviirn, Sole Agent foram Statemf Pen sylimniai Fnbrunryl . . 1. ,- , • J CM t .. " I. MOVAL. ; , I 1 i . • : . - -7-----.i '', - 7 - , - . - P- - 7 - zy - F - 4 t ... .r ."--:-.: 7a - a .--• . , 4.... . ; • ; - JOSEPH F.; i SE' • l HERS,- ;; • 1 tri AR removed his residence • next door to Brown n Drim Store, in the in.littrlng occupied 'as a Shire Stolle• in tlentre:street, Pottsville. where he. contiroirs to opera! .+ in all the -vatiaus 4?ranclies of the Dental Ait,; snail as. , Pluffing...reing, Cleansing. and Drawing. I Ile hlso.NV ill insert in the bast Manner, single teeth, or whole sets, allett9Onattie prif OE.. • Having had a prarairatl exneriince of Many 'years, tie feels confident of:Ovine satisfaction to all . who May favor him with their enstom. ; 1 0 ~, . , 'i . . GEORGE H. POTTS, . INVITF.S the attention of piirchasers to his stock o Fresh Goods just received . and now openine - at his St4re in Centre st„ a low doors above the Pottsville ilnitse, all of which he will sell at the Wryest pri , d for rash' his owp orders; or in exchange for 'country produce i Pebruary 10, I ' 6-1 Dyers, Bleael,erg, Paper Makers' Steeirn • Engine .Thaliders. and othees I PASCAL IRON WORKS:•J WELDED WROUGHT IRON TRHEI From 4 inches to t. in calibre and 2 to 'l2 feet tong, capable of anstainine preiisur”ftiiin to 2500 'per square •inch, with Stal ,T., L. add other fixtures to sit, Smile oacthcyr,i with screw joints, suitable.for STEAM. 1 ATER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE'and other STEAM BOILER rua t a I - Q 5: 5 • IN Manufactured and for sale by MORRIS, .TASFCER 11.RIS. Warehouie 9:E.. orner of Tturd & Walnut Stree PIILLADELPRIA., July IA . , Removal & New GOOaS 1 , - I :1 JOSEPH ItfOliG_4N i• • 1 iiESP ECTFIT I IN :informs . the Public that he! has ltemoved his Store to the New Store teem, it the stone !louse of NIV Phillifffi. with a locust tree in from of the door. and next house above •Mr. Thommlon's corner, Opposite Messrs Pollocles a , tore; And, has jiiSt Received a new assortment of Spring tliools urtliii.li Ni 011 be sold at the lowest cash prices. In addition ;coins Caney dry goods & trimings . .he has recetved. and will, 14.ep on hand a ,genezal assortment of leghorti. ',laid, Chop. Straw. & fancy Bonnets, at the lowest pricds. .'I Pottst•llle March 221845, • ! 5 P2,-.• ' ~------ 1 , • • • timmu k A4l "-- - .Houses and - Lots it . . a II 0•5 1 •: :: :: 5Z I a 4 .• 111 ii i g D g R • FOR S ai! _ • • ILE . , 40 100 ld eta. 11 cts, MEM! rim 10 . 1 35 ! ! ! FAII.SO.A, iarce number of liaileltngs and nut I.nts 0 %iarious sizes, on the Na %Intim' tract. I, Ihi a principally ill the llotouall of Pottsville, Apply to' : , SAMUEL LEWIS, Iteal estate ag't. eat e e• st.• ,1 July 16 . ' 1 i . • . n f r . , 1 • 1 - 1 • 11.1 AS,INS ic - r in i Ti l arter i i roxes,sele , steti for frai. se, 1 . JOHN bl C. MARTEN'S,I ' • ' Confectionary et, Druir Stoic. '29- I r k It. FOUNTAVNE'S IFNIRIIAD,ICA -1../TOR.-.-Which removes Superfluous' Hatt troll, the Face seek, forehead, - &e, kur bale ut Drag Store. . March 'l5, I -1 'II HIPS.—'l Or sale; t M A IiTIN'S pro; V V store—an aiisortmeu of Gig, 43U1ky,1 and carriage Whir . Match 22 er., VIOLINS. FLUTES c.- : -For sale at MAE . TINS Diug Stare, an, assortment Of Violins Flutes, Ciarioncti, Fifes 4 . to which he invites . !.ho attention of musicians and others. March 1 . , - :1 'i . - ' H II.;=-:- , . • i . DOIIIIIIOCS .- . I , . • OF the bee t quality, n lases. assortment.' rants in price from 25 cents, to 181 25 per box,jast re eived and for isle, wholesale andiretail, by ! i !BENJ. BANNAN, Agq. t 30 May 17, . DR.°.c. LI,Isr . S.—TEMPERANtE' LIFE BITTERS—au unequalled strengtliening Medical, for, persons labOrng under Pulmonary, ditreasesof any kind, fdr ca c at MARTIN Orug Store. ..., Match .22; 12.--- , - I ISTOHy Or THE POPES. . 'num!, crimes; mnidarrJ, p.olsonings,!parri ales, 99 Andni:erics and t ec4is.frotn 1. Poet t the, igary the XVI. including ,the history of the ante, 1 Mari vra. Fathers of the :hutch, ,Iteliono Onziers, Cordinals, inquisitions Fhi6me, and thn ,gtent Re formers, with the trim! s of ,Kinga..Queena, and Ena perms. by Louis Nlarie De Corroentn, tratialated from the French: P'..rt•lat 25 cent s —with colored plates 37i . ets. just toreire&aadifdr sale by .B. A!4:: BOSTON ACA'DEMY'S Collection of Mach MIMIC, Byer's Union Chorat Harmony of Sacred Nuetc,! The iformnsitst, •-• : • • •, ' , : Hickok & Fleming's tviha r ellell Music, ,4„ Wyeth'eltepository °fettered Maelc. • Just received and for sale, by. . NeW, BANNAN,I I !Steulart' !Very ea: 18- Music;'! ! THE FARNIEk t .1 digs, I' hoes, plows:I moW, -- I gets - up wd , reaps ; T. sown taters groWs, • it rdlor. all I k rut ''debteil I'do suppose hit knowledg -11 Melt from' So of I goes, in thesU here And settles. LL ND ITS 'VILLE NoIILESX. , q—A toast at cultural Fegival.—W6, more than . cirdinary rentt, ,bestowedof late opal') agrj usefulness of faftners as a ap . preetatet4 eveir by the heretofore in some CaSCS speaking lightic of agril healthful and pute-heartet of great cities and lart..e t .cy because thoue•andsof • tered together, that peopt lions Itke"theirs, form the I can be thole absurd or er see Oti glitacing at the C particularly, whose etet l and where there are yet t . . the suiloerslione Upon, t at have not been pressed by a spade or a plough, he busbies ! of farming. j must, lot m my . years to come, cons itute the !oc cupation of the great i uttitude . ' 'he day will r Erfive, when we - shall-Us We to rail ; enough am-. plus agricultural product to * supply alarge por tion of the World. Our( agricultural population, at present. is by far larger+ than any . ettier descrip tion, and they juitly exe cise morcl charittluence than 1 any other upon - thechar Cier and destinies of the country. ; We trust that this may ever he (lie case, for 'mitre Mass, we rigs d• the tillers of the soil, as far purer and more patriotic than the dwellers in crowded cities. Their life is al . me're naturth rine, their pleasures are!sanpler, itrei wants fewer,. their subbittun inoderate r rid chisteuyt.l, while-they are subject to limited 1. neptutions,con4arativelx speaking. • 'l:he very nitluro of thelr!lnisinetecom— ; pet.. them to depend mien Providence, to watch with 'attention the clianee of' the Eilwoll, to owe'', with hope and expectatin the fi istlshooting fortf: of grain, the:bursting oil the 1i,..q.,th bloom of the flower, the ripening of he fruit, at d every•other 1 process of nature, ni wich the i fluence - of the 11 I Great Master Spirit is s 'apparent. 'rile farmers, geneially-speakin;•; are Imam religi us, more con . I_scentirius than other portions Of their fellow-crea 7 • 1 tures. , 3 Our attention tiEt been culled 1.0•010 su!s: . jest just now, by readim,' a notice o the great Ag -1 ricuttural Fair recently field at Uti a. '',Thellon. Josiah Quincy; jr. delivered an add! ss.in Presence l•of 10,000 farmers; flit . position, opportunitiei, sources of enjoyment, and of.just ride and tali-- faction. He contrasted the farMer ° -slow but cer- I tainiains with the pre7srious care r of -trade, in I which mine-tenths fail, or of the c owded 'profes -1 sionS. He urged that the farmers )(mild not be a mere digger and driver,• but . R aoc I, moral, mil giuus and ; intellectual being; that his' familiarity' with Nature invites this, and Liii'o portunitres•for moral improvement, rightly lapped ted, are surpas sed by none ether. He painted thfutility of the '.oilice- . seeker's aspiratioris, and urge I [ the farmer 'to ! shun hem a'nd hind enjoyment for is leisure and I scope for his ambition 1 ! m Lila horre and his pur . suits.' These points we're urged with great cogen er.ofargument and be:Lily of illustrat ion , enliven ! cd by the humor for which Mr, Q •is famous.-: Be made himself merry _with the farmets df gen i iicello, of the Hermitm,e, of Northi Bend, of Ash land, of Marshfield, &e , observing! that thoin,h, it - I was');iiite evident that very fariuM• could 1101.• be IPreSident, it seemed no less certain that every Pre sident. must he a fart er. He showed that the .1 gre - dteat wartior and r lerr have in the midst of their splenuor and pow .r sighed 'rot the delights of rural retirement and omporativii treedoln. from care, and urged that th; and always, that whici l for and so rarely'attait gibes suiestrovinso of mind, and 'COntlicieinie trateg the joys 01 earti lieu.ven.—Bicknelrs 1 i BEANS AMONG COIL - .-•••••Tilere 1.,, I think, great . . eronon” in planting orn and beaas alternately in rows. ' Some have advecsted the practice of iplanting corn and. poutoea together, but I think m this ode liable' t -ev ralebjections. %line have • 9 , 1 practiced plantii i Lal beans near the souther-. ly Side of each 4 corn, and some practice planting 'corn and.boans iii the same hillPogether. Now 1 think thebette way is to plant the bean's us . nearly in the centre 'between the rugs of corn as may be--thii will give both the corn and the beans a better chance .. • • 1 have this year a I peld of an lacre or More of corn. 'nit anggestion was mad to me,'•when planting, tile .saiiiii, tlf t a hill of eana might. be . .planted near each hi 1 of cern vithout' injuring the crop. I tiowcseii bought it Most advisable to put the leans at. tli giente ! ,t. 'lowlife. distance F from the_ corn, and .I planted theM in the-centre of 'the rows. In _ordel L r io try the (experiment fair ly, upon about one-third• of-the 01111 planted no - beans. This-field oiteinh is now tall, of .luxuri ant growth,' of an ecellent color, and well ear-' 'ed. The beaus are certainty the ?best I ever say . .., and the-corn; is 2g:illy as good where the heanS are growinif - as Wile a there, area none. , I think that the clop of heanS will prose a deal, gain.--- i The hest - . of farmers .have inure less of weeds be tween the rows of c, rn at thisAirne of the ' , N0., : end certainly the Miffs of the hea plant are not so strong feedera as Itilus, of. weeds. . I 'think the small white bean is preferilble, betng'the most-pal atable and the most iiighly prize l d in the market. Bean vines are an excellent wint l et food fur sheep_ Bean meal will make' excellent . utton. • I •--- , - t I . ~, KiNyINFS ITETTEI, TITAN r as. it., 7 --If you want your horse or yotir-Seryant to wink well, you must endeavor to make them happy i . happiness Mercy sex the strength - and ttergies Cf both, and aunty, piness diministies both., :When you find any of ' them weak in a partiCulcr point, du not press and nSt r ass the weak ness,lbut show it indulgence. Do, not urge either of thim to do more than they are well able, as the more ihey ace compelle4 to...do to•dav the less they will -do ti•ntorrow. When you find your horse t egin to slacken his speed, do not recklessly compeli hint to maintain it, but think hovie4ou yourself ,wo!tild like to be thus urged on. litiyorfd your strength. Do-not worry your hoise , by repeated whip strokes, as every Clow robs the animal of some of l its strength, and 'continual tilmws rob it also oft to motives-to exertion by the violence of the strok s on the skin,- and also affect the muscle's underne l ath on which the motions de pend. ' - If you have two horses working together.. and one horse is slower or weaker than the' other, do not force it to de as much . as the , other, but rather slacken the sPeed, if evonit is by keeping the other horie back and never use bearing reins; they at euseless to the driver, vexatious to the horse, and the cause of many falls, bue.abote all r bepot too fond of showiniihem that yob aretheitMas ter, and they. yourlslaves; they know it well enough to their sorrow, without this trouble. , MEI Ixeuoviso inthtigatiobs of the Farmer's (flub have l shown .that by deep plough ing and fight manuring, most of t,liiilands.,of Vir .ginia, which have been. thought:lLl be worn out, may be, reclaimed.' In consequence of the hints of the Club,.many farm's which could have been bought a few years) since foe $5 to $.lO per ear,. are now worth front!'s.. , lo 101100.. A Statatigrt cultural Society' had been formed. The improve ment effected by the Club in, the Agriculture of the country is 'estiMated at one per cent ; and is the aggregate ag ricultural products of the coun try. are estimatetat37oo.ooo,ooo,. the Institute is thought to have bebefited the country in - tigrieul- ture atone $7,000,00.—.V. Y Courier ti-EnfiLfi- T o n E gi•Ont FLOwr.as:--Niostflowers twain to droop and fade aftr being kopt ,during tweptp four hours in water. Place the flowers .In scald ing water, deep enough to elver ono ttnyllof the stern, by the time the watorhasbeeonae•cOld, tt i ,e flowers will haveieome erect.and ireekt Mit•Pff the ende . anti, put them into cold ivater.. artment. GOMM •S SONG. d • otl* rar vcinter ; ME nows, • • o.the printer. flows . - ho Printing Press ;' lo's ' p—l ours's'. • s !—NATVItt azeinsit: the Wilmington Agri .re glad to:notice that n appewsto have be •Ultural pursuits. The body, is beginning to be residenti of, cities; who .ave been in the habit of •ulture and . its holiest, enjoyments. Residents 0:116. are toii apt to fan them Kapp ti to be clue • of Callings arid ;mica 'real mojorily. Nothing on - cous, as auy one may , nsus. In this country t. of territory is so' salt, dhotis of acres as rich as farmer may enjoy at once, •the envied Eo long - pine . His is the career which health of body, severity of of estatd—,which and' opcos the gates le epos icr.