I II Clippitt ! );6 A NNW ZIALAND SONG,-,-111.re Cattibaliatie Lyric. It comes hOine to une'e• awatly, and quite equals in arr . /timers; in our opin ion, the Poem of Coots otr i vji t.ine coeiniex. - Lay Coo : • N'Valltloo Wallaloo Loco tarhite man and e.r. kkm,too,! • l etranger white, but that nu matter ! • • Illown man fat, but rt kite nun fatter ! . PUt himun but stone and bake him ! Crisp and.crackling so9.n we'll make him , Round acid round itre: r dainty goes ! Eat his;fingera eat his tort.,! Hia boldishali our palates tickle ! Then his head in pickle ! .„ - • tenuous. On the .white man dine aryl s l y, Whet yotir teeth laud eat hirn utr! :Monition 1.5 , 13.viti'm . 1. A Clergyman who had in the. lottery of matrimony drawn a share that proved to him worse than a blank, was just ex periencing a severe scolding. truer his Xsinippe. when be was called upon to tllite a pair in the blesull state of Wedlock.- The poor parson. ac tuated by his feelings and expeilence. rather than' by a sense'of his canonical duty, opened the book and began : • - • 'Man that is horn of woman, bath but a short time to live, and is full of trouble,' 4-c., tepealing a part of the burial service. The astonished pride-groom Coclaiirced, 'Sir, sir you mistake)-1 came here to lie Mulled hot . bu ried. • ' .•• •) . , Well,' replied the clergyman l ,-•if you insia on it If am obliged to Marry you. I)rt [whose rue, ine tfriends,, you had better be buried.' AccemstourriNG. , --•Well, Green; salti the .judge, 'you know. it is my' dury to order:you to he hanged. • • , •Yes,'languidly replied the culpnt—tl es, judge, I.!spose so.' !Well, Mr. Green, when vvoilr.l it be inost con- Tenient for you to he hanged VI • . • *Well, you see, I don't care ;a—strati myself; atity . tihse the court pleases.' The court then directed-the•gerk to look in the -almanac and see if next.Fridav three week, did not come on Suntl i tc, and - haviM; ascertained that. it did not, informid the offende i r that he 'Would he :taken out emir hanged on that Way. at 1 o'clotk. _ B top,old feller':' said this suirject of w— • i'stripl I reckon the irger comes on about I t that morning, and if all Ihe smile to you, I'd like to be - hanged afore it comes OM(/11 have ine strung - asp at 1.0 in, the mormi n U :Ig ; it would he a ,I,Jmighty great accommodatio ov BLUNDV.ItS.—,-In a debate en the leather tax,ln 179-1, in the Irish House of Cunt- mons, the Chancellor of the' EXchequer (.s:ir John Parnell) ebserved With great etUphosis, 'that in:the resecution:of the present war!, eNery man ought to give his last guinea to protek the remainder: Mr..-,Vantleclure'Said, that 'however that might be, the tax on leather would Ge'surerely felt by the barefooted peasfintiw of Ireland.' - To which 6ir Roach Boyle replietkthat this could he easily remedied, by making the 'Etitd,r leathers of wood.' • • IT GO itsmit Wirt TILE FItENCII.—DO• ting the late Frdnrh ‘var, a farmer remarked to the rector of the'paii..ll that the, contest Would go %Cr . ry hard with,the French:-lhe rector replied that if it pleased Gud, ho hoped Woukl, 'Nay ? ' Said the farmer, •I am sure it %ad, then; for Ile says by the prophet. Ezekiel (1116. I, 2,3,) 'Son of man, set thy face against Ant Now My wife', who is a better ~ etiolnrthati Lain, Say that ttli4e242 be nothing I.ut , the French; attain almost the ileac eerie it jA tail] stion;e'r, for there the . Prophet ailth , , .Joint Stir, I Urn against thee, and I will itiJke I thee' not deNolate.' DirrIIIENT VIEW OF COE English travellers complain that they are su touch hurried. in our hotels, and sU little in our stage 'coaches. An /rish traveller tout: a ilttierent vie* of the case. Honest Pat eanie in it iMe b'elook and was called up to half an huur. %tint what will ye dharge for the bit of bodging !' 'Twenty five.tentz,'. was the reply. •dnd sure 'twas kind it ye to call me so airly—,if i'dalept till morning, , rd hot have the money to i paY the 64' E PIG I: A N i l_ .How much corn may a gcna l cualn ow, 1. , %O l iver ell Fip, - • Whilo,the cobs . on his plate lay in titzs: !Ai to that, at/steered Q:. ,and be glanced . te. the „ heap.]: ' • is depend on the length of his tare - • OKLY TALKI YG T 0 111 , 1 1 4.L5.-A person in - %company siid, in a violent pa!ssion, tz, anotser— .You are a liar! a scoundrel '.' • The other with edeattainposure, Wined around •to the Ciurapally, and vankto thew— . You muStsnot nand whatlthis poorfellow says: • wit la a way he has ; he was only tat/io to him self.' • NOTUING Mont: lnt EA T A n extraragant young gentleman, havimr, a I , #ir• of beautiful grey horses, asked a friend .who h'ippened to be of a se rious east what he .ttiritn;ht , rt them ! .) 1 111:y, I confess,' replied ,the .they look 41Stretn ' cly beautiful ; but alp fearful that your grip wilt soon be convertedi into thing.' Bt : Ll..—'SUFtall: said an lush gen tleman the other day to hi, Servant, 'what are the bells tinging for again r 'ln honor of thu Duke of York's birth day. Mr. •Mtirphy,''vas the reply. .Be easy, nay jewell,. relation! Pat, •none of p ai r tricks upon travell ers. 'ore i'lwas the Fringe Ro gent's on I,:ueaday,.and bow' e, ; all It be his la oth er's lour days after, unlesathey are trrall..j' A A nursery must bo a gre'at place - fn caucing, Simon. [ i., 1 1, • ' ' , Why so ?' , - , , 13Ceibuie it is-' I dal eso how,'. , 'Ain't a nursery a regulail ',awl.' Tai FASTEST Yrr.—We heard' fart evening of a .steamboat, built by lit Yankee of course; eihieh run eo last that whenhtie buret her boilers. I eborl time since, the itabseneters were all presei ved by her runtrifta_ from uistirr ihcin before they could be injuredi Ly the se:4lLig tcUlil ! The Jrt the .quickeit on reerMl,' dediffetily: . It is said that a girl in l'itit•field; {Mass.,) was eruct duet+ by the firing of .t• cannon. • :•iitice then a number of married nien, it is have in. 'sited the artillery companH to come and discharge their pieces un their prviniites• •- I - , This ia a very• inipartial•country fur justice,' said Sam. .There at'ut 4 magistrate going as don't commit •himself .ttvii-nias often as he -does other ;people!' .‘ -A person lately went into an opti7t.en a in M on cheater toyurehase a pair of epectacks. Ile was showlVmore than a dozen • pairs;hut none would atilt him; he took up Pair c t and haring put them on, tried in eebtacy, .These will do ; they suit me exactly. What's the "price of than As .!•ek.n Tut the optician empnineg 4m, he found tlitY had ''.no glasses. iht spiendid taumpti of seicitcr: said Mr. Hug gins to his wife ; a Mr. Hertford has wren a boy a new lip, which he took Born htd .That'si nothing Pa; I tv is doctor take two from our Patty's cheek the' ther day, and the upe• .ration did nut seem to be p.dhful either.' should not quarraliwith.yourwife: said a ifrieud to his neighbor; ;42,roiderl that you and yoUr wife arc one! 'Yes, but if vcu were hy sometimes when tie . . are it, you Would,think. there were twenty of .us,' said his neighbur,,eutruly; II suppose,' said a suaci.., while feelitac, the pulse 01.1 patidat, 'that you thin k toe u fool.l' rBir,' replied the sick man, ;I perceive you can discover a man'athoughtelby hislrolg! If you wish to Make yopr bitmreit enemy mis erable make his child a ineseat of a drunk and whistlo-pipe. • [..- It is said that however well young ladies may ~.1_, . , % -5A,T. t 4,....5p1eg,,,,A1 4 litem can . • - - . - , Patent Metallic Acmes.' F6r tie tie; fjf Mines, .flazlways; 4c. for sale, or imported •to order by theStabseriber. .„ siv/lESE Ropes ate now almost eiclosively ii4ed in 111, the Collieries, and on the Railways in Greet Brit ian, and are found to be erently superior to -Hempen ones, as regards safety, durability and economy. The "Patent Wire Ropes," have proved after throe years service, to be still 'in good condition, where Hempen ones; of double the size and weight, never lasted longer than y or 10 months. They have been used for almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes sod chains -have been applied. Mines. Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors. Migna I Halyards, Tiller Ropes ke. &e. • They are mad.*—either of Iron or Copper Wire, and in cases of meet exposure to dampiteits of flaivanizell Wire. Testimonials front the nor I.:tit:land, can be shown as It intimation require s.t erni ,their d re. will 0 511 I.ln t fort ikscrip , iens, and application AUBE]) F: KEMP, Sole aivn, e, C 5. .. • ct 4 c," Z•-• ~.>~:-= Q Z .z. a•- 4....camcal 11114 rig MEI tUI.:-4a4 c.c . " n ~1 T.i~ CD Ell —c 5- - . r-- c....., :::. o fn r 5 0 0 C. ..., ...1 Cri= " l e t . S O' ". z :4'7> ''.- 'P 7 : c ; '.. '&1 S' t: 'Z'. 7 I I . 4 I e I Visiting & II Playing, OR COOK, rIF the, late firm of Ely Smith & Cook, for the past fi years,• manttfactorent of. the celebrated !tartlet( Cards, would inform the public and the patrons 0' the , old establishment, N 0.71 Fulton street, where he has always been employed, that he continues the tnanufac-, tore of all the varieties ofrlaying, Visitinz-and Wank: Cards. heretofore furnished by the establishment—Wl' that -orders for various kinds will be faithfully and' promptly executed. on application to his sole agents; Messrs. Ely k latharti, No. 71 Fulton street, at the fn;-1 lowing prices, usual discount for cash, or to those who', buy to sell again, vie; 'Marble and 4vhite barks, $35 00 per mei Harry 0 do .do , 30 00 do Heraturs do do , 24 00 do Ellesler • do - do • ",; 21 00 do lHerry Andrews do /10 00 do Ili%lndere 310 .1 star & m'ble-tdk 15 00 do Do 2 , do 12'00 do Enamelled. Ivory and Pearl surface Cards, as per 111 e: following scale; LARGE:. . No. 5 Enamelled 412,0 f No. 15 Enamelled 145,00 4 do, 2,00 14 do 5.00.' 3 do 1,00 13. do 4,50• - 2 do 1,50 12 do 4,00 l' I do . . 1,2 a IS ivory & pearl ' II ivory & pearl . 4 4 surface, 2,30 surface, 1,.. I 4 do 1.67 110 'do 1,211 13 du 1,75 1 D de & LUI - 12 do 1,50 I 9 do ' 1,00 Small. 7 do I,of, ' 11 Enamelled 4,00 6" . do , 1,0) I 0 • . do 3,50 S ' do ^' 9 do • 3,00 4'' do II S do ' 2,30 -. 3 , d 0 62 Efl=M • 6 d02.2S I . 1 •do --I au . , Embossed...enamelled cards, tinted andplain, beautifullY -polished with: elegant design and borders. Printer's hiank , cards. , small blanks (playing card size) No. I $l5 per gross. ilO 'do - 2 12 ! Large blanks, no , 1 21, do . : -do ' I. '2l , Double size of the small ' 1 .30 . do do • - 2' 21 Pouble, - size of the large ...t 62 dr, -.. do .'-'2 62 Also all the above slier; of tvery color to order. tither sizescut to order of either tile foregoing kinds.- Mourning cards of various sizes made to order. ' Gold bordering cards do ' do ' Gilt, edge ' .. do do finimelled sheets cap size, and 20-by 24 inches. Ivory surface - do do Pearl do . do 410 ' 1 Blank sheets, do Ao i Also, Railrotiel and Steamboat Miceli =dein miler of any color, or of different colors an may be desired. The Subscriber invites all editors of the United grates and Canada. who are disposed in take their pay in catdi and who will send him a copy nf their paper, containing this adrenisementon insert it for three months.. , GEORGE CCOK. CCOK. I 34-3mol Nemr ;Vori ..lucust IRON•! IRON!! i 3 RIGIIT do POTT, AT '1 HI: TOWN HALL . , Li AVE. an asi•ortment of rolled and hammer 1. !ties, cocvsientr. of from 1 round to 2 inch: ti roll frnin,l xll 1 ' Squares front a xj. llainnird tire from 1 z 1 1.3 inch, • • Scollop iron of carmen' dimensions, Crow Bars, lionati Irons, J.lerse.shoe bars, Sledge - - - -- naiad. ifuniata Slit l INMIs, and Ilorse i • Shoe Rods: STEEL Octagon Cast :steel; •E Shea!' S , eri, English Blisibr, American Blister. German Steel; Spring 1 Stccl, &c., &e., ¢C. 26—' Sene QA teliolio Books: , .. rfrthenlohe's Prayer Book. ... Christian's ,Gtilde, plain and gilt, Key of Heaven. Poor Man's Manual. Pious Gnide. Key or Paradise. ... Chapel Campanian. . Catholic Piety. . Daily Exorcises, plain and gilt 'l' • True Piety. 1 Vade IMecenni, plain and gilt. . ' Drauline Manual, plain and gilt . . Sunday Sehool Prayer Book. - Poor Man's Catechism. - • - • Thitler's small CatachisUi Duay Bible, &c. &e. arc:. . Man, a few German Catholic Prayer Booka, plat re ceived and for sale very cheap by B. BANNAN,)Ag't August 30th 35 FRENCH AND ENGLISH biERINOS, far Kati, by filo/10Artt ' Sept. 27th 2 50, FOR DICK'S WORKS.-Dick's Works coin 'l olete in 4 volumes, at the low rate of 2 50 J ust rt.cefv-' ed and for sale by R. WINAN,Agq. Sep:. 20, . , --I-- . I Scrap ' Books & Port Folios., 1 c cm. Books and Port Folios very cheap, jwit open- Oed and for sate,by : ' B. BANNAN An't. Julie 7th I .. . l, , - WARRANTED RAV*ll3.—Fenny's celebrated :1 4 4'1- Y V Iyho Razors, warranted gond, if not, they cal be returned, just rege ived•and for sale at 62y cents with by , B. BANNAN, Agen t l• ALSO, Chapman's Razor Strop of the different q al ines, sold at manufacturer's prices on. the same coridi t Mos. Sept. 20, 211- ___ • Flute 111 . 9W 3 E 4 ' Sp d h o ool f r o o r r t i te e C ontaining each new and complete instructions,' to gether with about 150 pieces of Music, price 50 c nts each, just received and for sale by B. BANNAII June. 29 Cominon School. Speaker. , • A New collection of Original and Selected PliCf 11.: for Ileadlne and Recitation, price '5O rents, just pub lished and for sale by B. BANNAN, Agent. February 22; Fienob. Revolution. DR only *1 95, complete put up in paper, covets. F Mao, the setae work boned with all the plates; at . . t eived end for sale b I Engineers in ienry, and any M 1 the different •en by t. N. York, nited State,. .e gig P' U THE constantly increasing popularity and rale of B. A. FahnestoWs Vermifuge hair .induced per• sons who are envious itesuccess to palm off upon the pnblic preparations ni,Gich all Mertical men knots to be inefficacious in expeili n wurms Irons the pelmet. This Vertnifuge has made its way Into : public layout Upon the ground of its own intrinsic :merits; more than any other niedicinci ofthe kind now used; and while many worm remedies have by dint of puffing been forced into sale, and shortly niter, gone into the obscurity which their vvoradessneSs justly mer ited, B. •A. Fliauestock's Verinifuge continues to be triumphantly'sustained. It has only to be used And its efrects will fully sustain all thr is said of its wonderful expelling power. Certificate . M "'", r. . Wales, Erie Co-, "Vac 1 Jan, 7, 1343. We certify that' w,c have used B. A Fafinestoeles Verinifuge in our families. and in; every case it has priiiided a decided and effectual remedy for expel. l:ng worms from the system. Wil cordially recoiri• mendit to parents who have children afflicted' with that dangerous malady [MON .1 . 111011... B. ' AM:. ROLM` NIA Y.ll ()SEMI BUllltdUGla For Sale, wholesale and reta:l,at: the Drug Ware house of •-• —% O co tZ) • Z 1 co ••• B. A. F,lll iN ESTOC K & Co. Corner of Sixth and Wood st.i . . - .PnsburA, Pa. For Sale in Pottsville. by j CLENIENS & !'ARVlN; Aruggists. .D6eember .9 : , 112 C.).—>' ra m CT ~z G... , ra,...„, .. 1 r.? GE COLDS; COUGHS, SPIT PING OF BLOOD BRONCHITIS, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, ASTHMA. PAIN i IN THE SIDE AND GROUP AND ALL DISEASE .OF THE LIVER AND LUNOs , , , BROKEN CoNSITFUTIO.N, Tm above is the ertztra/ anifonlyl:zentone prepa ration from i hisvalmible tre , i,tatullhas iron its way to public'facor by its unparalleletLim:ess in curing ail diseases Of the Lungs, n'otwithstandin'g the many ar tichislirepareif by persona who' haye no knowledge, of the science of Medicine in t henry orl practice, and some more readily to deceive the unsuspecting, use a pan of the name of the oreeinal prepearation, stick an '•,Rabin of Wild Chrirry," Baboarn of , Mid •Cherry,T "Balsam of 11Wil Cheer /and Catifry, ' all sprung. up with n mercenary view, after "Dr„ wayne's - Compound strop of Wild Cherry" had wind a reputation in the "healing never to be forgot ten by many n Intro cheerless tireskle.i Therefore the public should be on their guard and mirchase none but the original preparation, which is daily performing such astonishing, cures in: PuLninniir:y 1 complaints, af ter,all remedie's 'had fifiled and Lille patients given up as,hopele.s. Thoitsands.of certificates might he pub-' lished which would astonish credulity itself, but is deemed itheressary ; below we ' Publish a few of the names'of persons who have been cured by this "won derful remedy :"-'- hffillEUT Gt.kerr, Steward of th h Alms House. near Frankford. testifies to the efficacy nt Dr. Swayne's C,3oiiipound Syrup of Wild Cherry , , in curing Valentine Chapman one of the most aggravated cases of diseased Lungs, which has ever been plaidd upon record, after every other remedy had failed and hiS Physician had given hem up as tucurable. 1 1 I I Miss . Lewts, of West Philadelphia, cured of Blee ding of the 1,1;110 Of five years standing. her symptom wore spitting of blood, attended with la hacking cough pain ill the side, breast and bark, whit% finally brought on a contiinied Consumption; entirely cured he the use of Dr. Swayne's Column:id Syrup. of •Wihl Cherry. aIROWN, carper of seeona' street and fili4man town toad Philadeldhia,effeetually cured of diseased Lungs and the symptoms of inljpiet nonstitniniun:by usingtour bottles of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. • Jac inn, I);,formerfy Ptistoi, of the first Pres nyterian Church N. V. testifies to the efficacy of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and reco mmends it to the beads of families, having, witnessed its wonderful effect in more than one' hundred cases releiving• children of even obstinate complaint, cunt as coughing. wheezing,' cliokini; of phlem, anti =tic attacks,&c. • ABRAM.% M Saisvutt, Crawford effimtv, Pa., cured tea protracted cough. pain id the eitll and breast, &c.,, after being reduCcil to a niece iketeton. ■ Cards. JAMES otgleri, Whasington, 'Pa4 cored of (.:On sumphion and Reeding (lithe Lune, after being given 'unto vereral eminent PhY:dcians, and having used most of the Patent Nledirine. Thin medicine in all case's give's immediate relief andis. a safe. pleasant and etTertual remedy. and worth a trial from the most sceptical. I *Prepared only by Hr. e; WM, . . earner of EIGHT and, PACE streelit, Philadelphia where all orders mink be addressed. March 29 13-- For sal! in Tntt;vdle, by NIELXIIII RS, and J. C. 41ROWIti; m rim M.y.borg, by 11. VOItTE Feb. 47, 7—lv It cannot be Denied . For Truth is mighty ) tluit zcir DR. LEIDY'S 51043,4121LLA Js puregt,-strunrest, attd most efficacious of any , alter preparation of arsapdria That is made. IT it. warranted to he stronger than i 6hottlem orMOST Joilierb—stranger than tour MIME. and stronger. than three of the STRONGEST prepared by any other in the'linited State's. ' Dr_Leidy's Sarsuparilla is recommended by all ran- Tectaide physicians ire pelf eeenee to any other. MI wha have ever used it, bave derived MORE BEN F,FIT from , one bottle than three to ten 'anther's; and those who, liner having used other's preparations, without benefit, will use Dr. Leidy's, will soon be emivitned (as thou s . ands have already been) of the foregoing assertion. • . . . , . TheapparatuS with which Dr. Leidy's extracts used In his preparation of Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the only one in the] United Staten, imported by Dr. Leidy himself, from the i elebrated house of Pelleter & Car (Mon, in Paris, at n great expense , . midis capable of ex tracting the medical virtuen of SarKiparilla and Minn' roots, roareeffertuallv than by any other prnceSs. s SEVER' ? HUN UREA) .ERTIFICATES of re. markahle cures!and recommendations from elereynien and physicians have, been from time to time published it is only thought necessary to keep tie public acquai ed as to where Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla can by obtai led isnuine, namely, at Dr. LEIDY'S lIEALTIL,IEM 0- RIUM, 191 North SE OND Stviet. near Pine St., (sign of the Golden Engle and Serpents;) Fred. Brown's and Fred. Klett's Prim Stores, Philadelphia. • Pri:e ONE 1)01,1, It per lautle; :I:bottle's for •:: 50, and 6bottles for 4 50. . ' ,•-,,. • Also by .1. F. L''rig, Lancaster . ; arid at J. G. BROWN'S Drug Store, fo merly W. T. Eating's, Centre, Street, Pottsville, and iy John S. C. Martin, Druggist. May 11, • . --..-,._ • 19— THE otrt.i 171Lit.el in existence containing Sarsapa rilla in their composition. They purify the Blood and Flnidi of the body, ana cleanse the Strimach and from all noxious But, stances that produce disease!. ' • They are composed entirlY of vegetable Extracts, (free from mercury and minerals) 1 which make them the safest, best, 11121) most Cf6CUCiOI.IB Or any other pills in existence.; Several thousand rertt fi rates o f their efficacy have here.; tofore been published,'And !their sales are in , reasing annually by.thousands. Morel/Ma 'One 11fillion boxes have already- been sold Since their introduction. . . . . (*,`—..llORE TRAP'. 100,000 BOXES • have been sold in Phifadelpbta" althie, the past year; thus showing that in the place where they pre manufac tured they have a repataticin,';greaxer than ally other pills—which arises from the; fact that I)n.ll,Einv is well knows at home as a regular Physititin, and hts..-Pills ate consequently employed with greater confidence than any other; in addttinn to ;.beir own efficacy. Quality and ;not quantity ; is a valuable attribute be longing to them; one box doing mole good than two to four of others.; - ' 1 Re advised,] therefore, When ne easily requires to take none other than , Try them: (they rest but Id cents a box.) Try them: , So well satisfied will you be of their good effects, you will never take any others. 'Afterl you have tried all other kinds, den try Dr. Leitly'S Blood Pills ' the darn - ence will soon be discovered. No change of diet no re , etreint from occupation, or fear of:catching cold need be apprehended; young andold may take theta with e qual safetY. I I cr Princluat Office awl Depot, Dr. Leidy's Health EMpnalinl, N 9. 191 North SECOND street, near VINE, (sign of the Gulden MU and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Edit Wetherill, & Co., W . . Dyott Sons; A.S. &E. Roberts& Co.', and city Druggists gen trolly. • Also by P. pomp and .1. Di,ekSon, Easton, J. F. Long, Lancaster, and most respectable Druggists anti Store keepers in the i United States. • • Also at J. G DROWN'S (late W.-I'. Eptine's) Drug Store, sod John S. C. Martin's Drug Store, Centre et., Padtsville. J May 18, IVEW YORK Dried Plums and Peaches, foi 411 side by T.,& J. BEATTY. - ME.DICINES- RE: 7 O . arkIEDY Fatcs for the People DR. S%VAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CHERRY. THE GREAT RE4tEDy FOIL . CON SUM TION • BREAST, WHOOPItid Da. ripxpirs Sarspariila Blood Pills. DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS THE,, :MINERS''; riil:..ir t- R, - 11'4.3.. lIM LEGAL NOTICES. . ROBERT M. PALMER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ENID OTARY P1.11111.1C, r"rmvILLE, PA. . trt- Office in Centre 51: next dooi,tople Exchange. 1: CALVIN . BLYTHE' T7'OR _V E 4T L.. 1 TV, lATILL practice in the several Courts of the City tnd V V County of Philadelphia. ' Cr His Office 13 at No. 35 Sonth fourth street, betlyeen Chesnut and Walnut street:l.4;7 Philadai r Sept,, 20, 1d15. 39. =3rno - • ---- • JOHN K. - CL•EMENT; ' Attorney atillaw. 4 - 11 , 1 , 1rE, Centre st., East aide; 4 dkars below the V office of the Miners' Aurnal.! Nur:, 2.' J./IC A7B 021 T, attorney n,t'--.lkitwl k`OrTs VILLE, • r.A.hilre In Marto.t. Ft., at the i'.inporiutu • • 2!,35 JOHN CHAS. NEVILLE, , ATTORNEY AT LAW,. 'VILE atiend to all htuiness entrusted to him, with r r care and despatch. Office , one door ht-tow the • , !diners' Joornal October 19 44- ' Jo h'n RosebciGtyl. ArroRNEY AT LAW 011W1W4DURO, PA. EEEN! I. S. 11 , 34CKEN, ATTORNEY .AT LAW, POTTSVILLE, PA. Will practice in the several COrts of SchuOkil Co 1. IV. I,EY.I3URN, Attorney at HAS openedan lit Ace, in the borough of Si Ilayen. Office in front street. second due M. Ma luring's flute!. will attend to all bush tritsted.us his care, ta the counties of s.ichuy llerks. April ait 1511 CO.lff .S P.ITENT GALVANIC BATTER Tbuliscriber informs the public, that lie - 1 appointed by win.' P. lead, of Philadel agent for the sale in.this and the adjoining col his. P. , ITENT CLMIDUJITED Gill. VAX' TER adapted to the use of Physicians aj persons of competent shin, In the treatment 0 1 disorders. Persons desirous 0' purchasing Mr. (load' mums can have au opportunity or exanduini prows, at lily residence iu the Town Hall rough, • Amon; the Many 1 - 01nplaints which have and alleviated by this powerful agent in medi, lice, may be etzunierated Piralysis, Palsy, I Lock-jaw, eisiaciat,d Limbs, Ithimmatinn,Tic and varintia oilier neuralgic aild nervous disor ri Having purchased one ,of Coad'a tf flatterree, I am preps reel to operate on pereot ing under any of the above de'scribud compl respectfully couch all anise who may feel in this pliblication, to call and examine my a PETER P. :11 • Pottsville, Sept., t',, 1815. I'lur ' • % Feed Busin. TIIE subscriber respectfully announces I lic, that he has ascociated Mr. Nathan E him in cooducting a general Flour and Feed under the of RUCH & EVANS, at the corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streetc, .rough of Pottsville, where they_ will alwa3 hand, a la4ge and good assortment of Fhtur, Feed, Hayti , ' the bale, &c., &c. All of which will be cold at the very love •They confidently solicit the patronage of t believing that all those who deal with them It to their mutual advantage. July 10, '2O- RUCK & DOWNEY & FOCI A RI rnnstantly receivinc from New York ti! -" (*ethic at their store in 3lorns' Addition to 1 Coffee. Sutra r. Tea. rtlolasses. Hauls. Simla( York. Fish, Salt. Cheese, Oil, Candles, Soap, Fruit, Tobacco, Italedifity, Feed, &c. &r. A they offcr at city wholesale prices, Ought o .3.laY Int 900 BUNCHES of DOIVN EY SHING ILES; 6r, (.1' 141,1 Sept 27tn A ES 11 supply of MINE:II% 4 011., po.t DOWNEY 4- £ `... , 0pt Ilth A N assortment of BLACK TEAS just re \for Sale at powNEy & • Sept. 18th BALED HAY, by the Inn nr bale at DOWN EVJ& F Sept. tam W ONG and short handled COAL SHOVE ~ dozen at DONES 4- Etr, Sept. 13th LI ODA, ~ • 111- : •i, Butter and Water eiarke tOjitt received at DOWNEY 4- F Bept. 13th 1 ;ft KEGS of Wilminztnn Blasting P I•Jk.freciiived and far sate at _ Aticn t 30 0 10 7 Boxes Shrine Candles Trreired and fi DOWNEY & July• I, NI: ons, Gin, Whtakey,Brandyjkrjn DOWNEY & FOI May 21th SOLOMON MUZ H Cabinet Maker, Undertaker,. &C. -HE subscriber announces to the . pulthc that he has commenced the above mentioned bustni.ks in the borough of Pottsville. immethate y back of the pcnnsylvania !tall, where he will con tantly keep an hand an assortment of RE A:1)17 31.-1,13 El COP Cabinet, lt . are manufaetcred mater tu'llie most durable manner, 12212 alEn Willlnanuficture all kinds of to order at the shortestnotice. Funerals waited nn and hearses suppli , Ile therefofe i•olicits a part ol the pnbli l l which he will endefinr to meet by promo to business. us a trial. . ,February 15, CHEAP GOODS FOR CA r And no Credit given. rptiEsubecriber has just opened at the Str i ly occupied by Crosland & Christ, on It: a general assortment iq Groceries and whirl) he will at the lowest possible price: Such as Sugars, Molas..es. Coffee, Chocolate, T Bice, Spices, &c., Sperm and Whale 0: lancetl, Moulds and Dipped Can Soap, Tobacco, Segal's, Harns,l Shoulders', Mess Pork, Dried Beef, od-*. tish.Mackerel • &c. &c 'WILLIAM 11 M.. 9 Mar 25 1544. • , •• Iron! Iron !:! . 'TIIST received at thel'ork Stores large assortment of Rolled, square ' eat, and roll of all sizes, also Hammered square inch to ‘2,1, rail road tongues, Sledges an *Crow tiara, slit rods for horse shoes, Junia Hand Iron; &c., &., also spikes and Nail riety: - ',EDWARD MIZE JUST received ht the York Store a large and genera' assortment of !follow Ware consistingpf 8,6, 4, 2 and 1 gallon pots .skillets. &c., whith will he sold wholesale or retail at the 'lowest cash orbits.. Also wasson boxes of all sizes. Cedar ware such as tuba, buckets. arc., /Le. Jan. 12,1815, 2 EDWARD YARDLEY. ~ • 'Boarding. • THE Subscriber hap recently Opened a hoatding house in Market street, Pottsville.land will be pleased to have a - number of respectable .boarders Good accommodation will be furnished on reason able terms. Also trancent Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. Pottsville AIS7 3d APOTHECARY STO THE subserlber offers for s4e a we11,5e "•=7,....4_,...,d ected and gettapie assortment of ' le DRUGS IREDICUM,S, &c., Consisting of Chemicals, bfetHeines; Perni mery Window Glasses, Patent Medicines Drugs, Paints, bye-Stun, Oils, arid VOnishee, Pain Brushes, iSsc. Which he is disposed to melt at a mat advance; and respectfully solicits a enamor the patron age of the public. . rts Pliyelciana prescriptions carefully TPmpoundeiti JOHN 8. C. 111.9RTIN March IG.' Da. DECpSID DIE BAI4 Li A - fresh supply of Dr. Decker's Eye (Salve, a ear remedy for sore nag inflamed eyes,l'Just reesiv,e nd for eale at , . .lo44l'3l,N'SlDrus StOre. 33 _ • IM! t 235! !! rah s [ii VuLlic, will find are of 'alts‘ Me, era, Mess , liquors, led u In( h dy added. r sale at, Cli'l h 39 I rmo% et] at curs. 'civet! and CUT'S. CIIT'S 37- I.S by the I)CIIT'S. in hartela MEI DOIN N EY & F }t Bair at a CUT'S BM , at 1.11".1, EEO of the beet t -very low Furnltuie OEM paironne t attention tore former - ail Road st., ts for caih .a.. Clienße, RSTRI.L 21-tf aildleneral Round Bar iron frig!' 1 to nail rods, in their 31.- 11111,EY. 4011.0'w Ware, ELIZA 11AUGIIAWOUT. 18-ly IBM EMI ii)4l; - 11,,A. DELP IA I A WILLIAM .f1: - • BROWN, & C0.,1 WHOLESALE* DRY GOOD- DEALERS. ••' ' • No. 20, North: Four th street,' Philada. .•: 'AVE a large Stock comprising, a general variety of ILL AMERICAN and FOREIGN . DRI GOODS.. They regularly attend the Auction Sales, at• Which they tan frequently purchase many seasonable descripl, Lions of Goods. mach below the regular • prices,frand which they will sell at a small adrance.3 ' ) They rec Ave many goods direct fromillanufa . clarets, and will also be receiving the irtrut styles of , IPoii poi GOODS as soon as they are ill the market, froth Mai portations both here and in New York Their exertions will be directed to keeping constanti ly, a very superior assortment of the most desirable Staple ' and Pansy Goads, which they intend to offer to Country Merchants on cl)e moat favorable terms; and at the lowest prices they .can be found at in the city or Philadelphia, and respectfully invite them to cumin for themselves. j• Their stock consists inpart of the following: Cloths, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattirietts, Jeans, Plaided and Striped /dans: [i new article.] Flannels, KerseYsl, is va Bed Padding. Canvas Padding , Beaver: t e ens. : *yelveteetis,'Velyet Cords. Alpa Lustreli estin gs. Cravats, :stocks, Mousse. de Laini:„ Gingliania, Lawns, Irish Linens, Ransil Sheeting and Russia Diaper. Goods for Summer Wear. Nev Style I Fancy•Figurei Linen Drillings, Plain Brown Linen, Crape Gane broom, Corded. Plaided and striped Ditto, [new goods.] Plaided and -striped Kreculinst: [view goods,) Nankeens. Extra Heavy Cowinades, SummetCloths,Denims, Mexican Miiturmi, ••• ' Blue. ari4 Fancy - Coloured ! Satin Jeans, Fancy Single Milled Cassimeree, • . Coat Glngha.ms, &c. • Brown and Bleached Che'rke, Tickings. Brown • Drillings, ('anion Flannel,. Plain White Cambriei. Checked atoll striped ditto, Lace CMabrirks, jackii , .arts, Rook Muslin, Mull and Siviss ditto. Lare • r • Goods in variety, Coloured Cambricks, !beide , ry,,Glove,s, Thread, ButtonS, and a full Mi . sortment of Trimmings, ef.r. &r. PRINTS--A very extensive assortment, to 'whir; new.StYles are added as they came Irani the Manufae. titters. .. . Philada., March 1, 97- . BURDEN 'S riviENT HORSE SHOE, 0 • ' Amm - OP TILE he r'cfuled Anwric. l iron, for sale at about the mai/Pr pn..,:s at; lion in'lnt r, being a saving , of . a built lOU • lent to the purchaser. All ,10 , .. .1/W. : a , warranted. and if not satisfactory. 'Call returned and the money will lie refuaded.i • Ituytkill )t emit ni nese en• I kill rand GRAY & BROTHER, 1. Walnut June 8 ' PURE WHITE ,LEAD • .QVlriethei ill 4,4 Brother, T • 1 ,r A NUFACTUREIIS. north Front strc IPlnladelphia, have now a good' supply of the warranted pure white lead. and thosecustomers have been sparingly supplied.in eitneemienee'ol a r tin them:lir:de, shall now have their 'orders tilled. No known substa'nee possesses dune per;prymi acid beautifying:properties so desirable in a paint. an equal extent with unadulterated - white lead; bent any atipixture of ether materials ; only mars valae.Alt has therefore been the steady Anil tl manufa . etures, for many years, to snooty to tire put' a perfectly pure white lead, and the uneehuinud maind for the article, is proof ttrat it has met with r nor. It is invariably branded on one lie ad-4VEI•I & BROTHER. in full, and °Lillie mile PtlttE--all in red letters. November 19, 47 las been' Ilia, 14% nues df ' B 4 1"- t 1 other neit,ous instrni • the aryl VIML 1.,07 1 P/ICW d al pracl; ytiletty; Doloreux Icr i raduated 9 SUirLT IIItV and itere:aed 'par:lN...l IMEI. I:31 Ginn AITENTio'N. IVIILITARY STORE' riIHE subscriber would respectfully inform his "f rimds and customers, that he has located his' Military Cap ManTictory In Third Street, No. 96, :i --- fetv deors.beloW Race, where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as are dispriyed to l'aliour.hini with their custom. lie sill' coutinties to inanufactre Military:and Sportmen's articles °revery description, such as leather, Cloth. Felt. Silk 4nd Beayer Dress Caps, efall patterns; Foratre Caps; ilolllters for trohp Body do ; Cartouch Bores. Bayonet cabbards, word Belts of 411 kinds ; Canteeis ; Knapsacks,tdilierent patterns Fire Buckets, Passiug ?Boxes, Tube 40, Brush and Picker's limes. Pompoons Fireineres Caps, Lelather Storks, (Inn Cases,lsuperior quality Shot Bag.is - latt.ie Bags, Drums,,ve.;.,k e . , ers thankfully received hod proMptly ft tendeJ WILLIAM BRESSNIAN, No. 10 North'l dird Street, a fee l l doors below Rae Phiiadelphia.January 13, 1844 2-6 m the pub , - aus ith Busthe qoutheasi. .11 the keep uh IMM HATHAWAY & Col i ERA!. COMMISSION 11:7EACIIANTA, rch Whore's, foot of ilrift ot., Plzdatielpid iCeceivrd on consignment aimd otTer for safe a west rash prices— bates Ist sort eastern hops ! ; ' galls fall and winter press'd whale oil do •do do • black fish 00, ion painted pails:, i 'boxes Ist quality F erm candles ; • do mould taint candles • do yellow soar,: do No. 1 chocolate ;•, j do Lubec (scaled) heryirik : do do Ni'. 1 do hbls. ackeref. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 . , do Halifax 1 4 21111011; . do gilded Herring ; . , do pickled codfish : do Cranberries; lobs Goshen hotter , r ; , ' • lbs. IferkimeP,county cheese ;'• - 1 . . . do dry codfish do hake fish. (in drums) . do Manilla cordage. . a.,Jan, 11, - . 2-1 Y G F. No 23 .\ li t A ti V a li 50 201X1 , 10001 :3013 ar l 0 • 500 30(0 Phila • der, just delphia, Reading 64. Putt vine Rail Road. MID 7g.-t.7Z•* . . , • deletion of Freight on , jlerchandize iA Ni) AFTER Monday next, „lune :Will. l. f. de wilt be forwarded with despatch at the rates of Freight. between Reading and Blow Mated, per ton of 2000 . lbs. O N G knifing points Plaster, stile, Wes, kr, Pig,lre n, blooms, timber, ) mantle, rosin. tar, pitch„ . - 20 . 00 and Grindstones, , . 1 i . Nails,• spikes, bar iron, 5 casnes,read.turpentine I . barks raw totiarro, salt, i- 140 prosions,potatos, lurn I her, .itrii - es, kr., J Flour er barrel. • Whea ~ corn, rye, closer I seedy salt per bushel, c Grine 'es, hardwareoteel, 1 .copy irt . m r, tin, brass, do- I . mesa c liquors,achine- l ry, I buttkir 1 and emzs, ~ chmse, lard and tallow, oil, ti no!, c °non, leather _ raw hides. paints, ors tern; Aellip. and cordage. I Dry (kinds, gimes 4 , - medi-) , rings, foreign liquors, I win'es, glass, paper,fresh } 260 ; 170 fish Meat, confertiona- I j ry, gooks 4- Stationary.)' 1 Nolastilitional charges for commission, 'storage, recehling or delweringTreight.at !ally of the Com ny's Dttliots on the line. • JuIY-15, 1843 . ~ . . 29, ••Cabinet 111a4er, ,TT AS removed from his old stand to thei Wax'', r00m.1./ (7)11 the North East Corner of Mahantango and Union Fitieets, where he has constantly : on hand, a' Funeral assortment of Cabinet ware of the most inn dern l.tylesand approved finish. . French and high poet Illahlgany Bed Steads, SlahoganO:lialre and Rocking Chaff r, also Maple Cane seat chairs and Rocking Chhirs Whhior Chairs, sofas, Bettes &c. &C. All the Varieties Of Cabinet ware made to order.at the sh6FtestN9iice, and in the best style at Philadelphia priced. If. IGRESSAI`it: acknowledges the liberal support with lwhjch the public have favoured hint heretofore, and 'ill labour on his part to merit a continurinelt of theirl favo: ' . April 213th, : 1, porrsviLLE IRON WORDS.' MeGINIVI I ,, Tl EPETF 13L1. V announces to; the Pular , . Ida he lias taken the Establishment' known a* the Patti vine Iron Works, on Norwegian' street . , wherebe is men., red to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Car*, and Machinery of almost Ogry description.at.the shortest notice; and on the Most rea sonahle terms. Persona from abroad, in want of Steam Engines will find it to their advantage to give him a call before engbging elsewhere. May 11 . :Pianos: • ! --- - 4 , - I 1 rgrifTllE ifndersigne4 having appoin led Agent by Metal's. A.ll Gale &Co, 11 0 of New York, otTors for sale their su perior Grand Aotion Pianos atl the Manufacturers pricer.. T. J. BEATTY. 21ty .25. _ ....__2B- 7..: vm( SUPERIOR GREEN 4; ipLAIK. V I TEA ' psi. received and for sale by _l . . .T. 4t. J. BEATTY. - c 'll•ay jd, • , 18--- LOGiCA rrc ii! 1100 K, . cols. 11 end J 2, juet puWipficd And fur sale by • B. BANNAN, A 39E ept. 27th ci TEAM SYRUP mor,,'Assp,:.—tecart' )..7New York Stearn - Syrup ~ l olasees, a verrap— perier article, f . tu littie by 1 .1 T.iiSCJ, BEATTY. rtfaY 2 41, -: - H 184— .._ .. EMI ple)t 1 RANGEMENTS FUR 1845. I Established Passage Office. , , • - iOO Pine Street, Cor. of SoUth, N. Y. i THE subscriber begs. leave to call the attention o his friends and the public in general. to the follow- ing arrangements for the year 1845, and for the purpose of bringing out Cabin.:Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by, the following Reolikr Packet Ships to and from Liverpool. , Ships', Names 1 Captains Days of Salting from . New % York. - i New ship, Nye, Nye, June 6 Uct. 6'Eeb , 61 1 United States,l Britton, "It" 11 " 1111 Gartiek. ' : Skiddy, " 2.6 '" 26 "26 Patriiik lianry, Delano July 6 Nov. 6 Mar. 61 Waterloo; ' , Allen, "11 '-' 11 "IL Itoscilia. . Eldridge, " 26' "• 26 " 26! Independenri.,. Allen,. - Aug. &Dec. 6.Apr. fry Samuel. Melon - . Bunker, " 11 " 11 " Il• ' Siddrins, E. obb, "- 26. "26 " 26 1 Ashblfiton. Iluttleson, Sept. 6Jan. ' 6 May 0 steptienWhitney, , Thompson. "II " 11; '." 'll Sheridan ' Depeyster. " IY , " 26 -" 2 g Ship j .s Name, .:Captains, Days of Sailing front Liverpool. .1 Newl l Ship -1 1 Nyi., July 21 Nov. 21 Mar 21 United Staies . Britton, - ." 26 " 26 " 26 Garrick, , Skiddy, : Aug.ll Dec. II Apr.ll atriek ilent3i„ Delano, ." 21 '" 21 "21 Watiqloo, Allen. " 2.6 " 26 ." 26 Boa - ins. . .Ehiridge, Sept. 11 Jan. ll'May . ll Indeliendence l , Alice., " 21 "21" 21 Saimiel IDOLS, Bunker. " 26 " 26 " '26 Siddims. - 1 E. Cobb.' .Oct. II Feb. 11 J'ne 11 Ashburton.' 1 • Iluttlesor, " 21 " 21 " 01 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 20 Feb.. 26 Pia V'i Sheridan . ~ Depeyster, Nov. 11 Mar. II July_ II Inladdition iri the above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid Mew York Built Transient Ships,suchaN the •Aditoielark,' . Scotland,' Russel Glover,' Eeho.' and 'Sea ' will continue to sag from Liverpool, weekly in liegelar suceession, thereby preventing the least poi !ability Of delay or 'detention in Liverpool; and for the .ittonnitoilation of persons wishrug to remit money to,tidir families or friends,l have arranged thepaY mein of my Dratls on the. following Banks : i Cdrk • 1 •Limerick : Clommel , .l i jeidondsrtc, Sligo, . Wexford •. r I .Ifa-t. 1 . ' ' Waterford . Galway I Armagh,l Athlone, • olerai A • • I Eilkennv. Salina. Tralee. • Eiiniskifiel, • Mnnagban. Youghal, 1 Banbridge. Ballymena - arsonstow k Dinvntritrti•k,' Cavan, Lurgan, 1 Slintaiinan., Bandon, Emus. 1 lihtlyshaninin, Strabane ' Skibbrern tibial:h. i. 'Mallow, • Dabna 1 ,1 I;6otehill, Kilrush, ' 1 .1 . Srottand.-- 1 lie try Bank ofGlatigarc . ' Eiigland—Me•srs. Spinner, Atwood & Do. l bankers, Lorldmi ; Meisscs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverrionl, P l issennerd run also be engaged from Liverpool, do hi slelehlaj Boston. and Baltimore, by the Reenter Oackrit Ships on application being made personalty' r InActler. [post paid.] addressed I. ( JUSEPII McMIIRRAY, lINS Pine !rear. corner of South street, .Near Ynyl ' - AGENTS. 114ij.,Brini an, cotsville c a.; Michael 31uFlen, FL che:oor, 'N. Y.; Jer. Bagerit rovideore. HO. ; T, coireh, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio; Thruna , Mc quaile, Utica, N. V. Babe,, beg leave to assure my friends and the puld Babe,, ic ' in _imeral, that the greatest punctuality will be obser ved in the • , a l iling of the, above Ships. together with hit ithei., whiili 1 may have, and that assengers }still eNtierieni,e I ii delay on their arrival at the ditferi nt I orni where{ they' mean to embark. B. ,'t.—free Passage tan also he secured from the vribius Prit l ts in Ireland and Scotland. from which, Stria}ores 111 1 111 I.lVl4lioell !. i ' ' - BENJ. HANNAN, t t sidle, I ,' 1 i S i nk Agent for the State of Pennsylvania .1 A Old 111.,„,t,‘ •• . • , .16SEI'll F. SEWERS, i RAS retimc d lii;+ residence neat door tit Rritr's'n • Drug lty'to •,- in the building occupied as a Stine St .re. in timir • street, Pottsville. where he Vontiniies by ,operat, in • II tlie-rati MS branches .of the ri,,rnal.' Art ; such 3.,3 , iirl'rnfirinr Fitinz. elf . in,ing and Drstrisir. also will ingert in the bast manner, 9nele ceeth,ler i whole 0010. at teaSonabla prices. ila atria told a practical ey.parience of many years. he r•,11.; contid.lia of:living satisfiction to all,. who 'ay fairt'T hint With their, custom.• ' m y 11-1 I ; . • 2°7 • 1.1 ' GEORGE E H. POTTS rc yrrEs the attention of pturr4.Aerx In his stock 0 I rreoh, floods putt received and "now opening at his Stiii. in Ceara or.. a few donts above the Pottsville it, use, all tit - is Mat he will sell at the litiveA priVes fo cacti his own orders, nr in exchange tic country pr blur ft . i r • Pelirnaryi In, _l_l • ' pyers, I.l4eac.i•erA, Paper Makeimi SI earn Engtne 'Builders, and oilier* • '• • i 1 . (PASCAL IRON WORKS. , WELDED WROUGILT IRON TUBES From 4 inches to I. in calibre and 2 to 12 fr;et lon i c, capable of sustaining pressure from 400 to 2.500 lbs. per square inch, with Stop ...5,4.1ca. T., :Ls, and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with screw Joints,'suitable for STEAM. WATER, GAS:and for LOCOM O TIVE and_other STEAM BOILER Fives 1 I . 1 ‘,..-,....,.-.---,...... i • ... , meni , 1 1 • Manufactured and for sale by • I 11104RIS, TASKED. dr: MORRIS. Warehouse S. E.;„-"orner ofThird & Wotan'Ohtani. PHILADELPHIA. ' July Rdmoval & New Goods 1 JOSEPH MORGAN ' " th . SPECTFLILTX informs the Public that he lias 11Itemoved Store,to the New Store room, in - ~ ,the stone House of Mrs Phillips, with a locust tree in front of the door', and next house above Mr. Thompson's corner, opposite Messrs Pollock's Store,. ,And , has . W 5; Received a new assortment of Spring Goods which /gill be sold at'theloweit cash prices. In addition to his (Anil. dry goods &trimings he has received, and *ill, *hen on hand a general assortment of leglnirn, Gimp, StraW, & fancy Bonnets, at the lowest priceS.• Pottsville March 1545, • Rel . wen Beluee, Readingl Reudin , and and Phila. 'I PulMri 1 JO .75 16 cts OM Houses and Lots aAmu. Ala- ID I . 35 FOR SATE. A - 7 - 1 • — 7 LSO, a large number of Buildings and not I.nts n various Flies, on the Navigatinn tract, lying principally iii the lint Ouch of Potrlville. Apply to SAMIII4. LEWIS, Beal estate ag't, eat r e St. July. 16 . . RASINS.--In (patter boies,selecied for fami ly use, for sale cheap at • JOHN S.. C. MARTIN'S, , I I Confeeticinary & Drug Store. FOUNTAYNE'S OIIINESF. lIAIR ERADICA - 1/T011.,-Whlrli removes Saperthinus Hair froni Fare Neck, fprelu , ad, &r. • For sale at MARTIN'S Drug Store. _•March 15, 11 iviTHIPS,—For sale at MARTIN'S Drug `V Store—an assortment of : Gig,• Sulky, and Carriage' Whips ' March 22 ATIOLINS, FLUTES &c.—For sale at MAR- Y TINS Drug Store, an , assortment of Violins Flutes, Clarionets, Fifes &c..to•tvhich he invites the attention' of musicians and others. • ! March 15, 111— Dominoes [,IF the best quality, ii. large assortment. ranging in V/ price from 25 cents, to $195 per box, just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by , , BEND. BANNAN, Ag t. May 17, . 30 . - • q. G, DIN'S.— TEMPERANCE LIFE . _LIMIT RS—an unequalled Strengthening Medical,for persons laboring under Pulindnary diseases eif any kind; for sale at MARTIN S Drug Store. ' March 22, 12— HIS 'OR OF THE POPES, iY t Orioles, murders, poisonings, parricides. fodu hones and ii cests, frame. eter to Gre. iOry the 3CVI, including the history , of the &lints, Manyrs, Prithers of the -Church, Religious Orders, Cardinals, Inquisitions, chisms, and the great Re. •fOrmers, rith the crimes of Kings. queens. um Ern perors,lry Loyal Marie De Cortnen in, translated from the Free Ch. art w 15t , 25 cents—with eolored4lates 31! eta. Just received and for sale by • • t..BANNAIV . , Agent. May 20— , . • Music ! Music ! !'" . ' i MOSTON, ACADEMY'S Collection of Church Tiltisie, iEver's Niacin Choral harmony of sacr e d Music, 1 The ilarilionist, . Hickok kJ Fleming's Evangelical Music, , . i Wyeth's depository of sacred Musk. I . 'lJust reedited and for safe by ' - , N0v..36 ' id-- BA? A?, AO MIN HEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE UN' TED STATES. Joie lilt McMurray's . id Line of London and Literpaut Packets. . -7 - 5,„ 11 .!...;\ #.ylPi\o . 1.- 1 . r'*-1)64/ vt mi. 4. ~.,.._ 4.1 _ rc, ___,, REMOVAL Matt Satinct Oicpailnunt; JICUY CL A correspondent of theiClereland Herald thus describes Mr, !:lay's residence • , .The city of Lexington; 'adjoining 'which' is Ashland, is a neat and itottrishing inland town, of some eight thousand inhalritants. It, is the centre 4 lot an extensive range oficountry, second to no !other in fertility and cultivenon. Abent'l mile least from this' city is Ashland, the farm aml home lof Henry Clay. Hi* borne is a handsomer and substantial edifice, the main body about forty feet • Iloy fifty, with .wings of ioportionete dimensions. I It stands in the midst of it profusion of venerable !forest trees evergreens and shrubbsiy, upon a gen tle elevation in the centre'of a lot containing about _ !50 acres, and within some forty 'reds from•!ther road. A serpentine carriage-way leads through. the 'grove to the house, end numerous pathways tastefully arranged, beautify his groonds.: Ilia i house is plainly but well . furnished, containing i! many choite and valuable evidences of the respect and affections of his countrymen. l'hen there is a stone cheese house; and ry atone butter house, Ashland being celebrated for .the . qUantity and' quality of the butter made thereat, : • His chicken house;dovehouse, stables, barns and ! I•stieds, are all in perfect repair, spacious; neat end!, in order. IE4 fruit and vegetable garden contains I ali.out four acres, and in its arrangements, 1 sear Mrs. Clay giving personal directions. There is also a large green house, filled with choice plants untneathifirl flowers. ' • ~ His negrd cottages are escceding,ly Comfortable, all white washed, cleari and well furnished, and plenty 'of flowers in / /the windows and about tho • • , ' dwellings: His slaves possess more of the com forts of life, have better llWellings, are better cloth... ed, and wink less than a majority of the day !a im:sera of the Nogb., T.have Oyer 'seen an estab lishment in any 'gauntry, in fill its departments, furnish so many . proolsiol domestic comfort, per manent and Useful anangt melt, united, with such exceeding good taste and unpretending elegance. Mr. Clay's I . 4rne contLins at;out EltlO acre's ; and; in all my wanderings,!including even New Eng land, I have never seen:idle jams number of acres in a body, as halislsoiUe, as prixluctive, as welt fenced, and as well cultivated. •liiiswoodland is cleared of all underbrifSh and dead wood—his fields are enclosed tvitle good' fences, with the top rail* . all on, arid not a . Weird or a briar in the.cat ;leis—his hemp flekls, are prepared with thrs . shill and care of a thrifty farmer—and he has W. ten acre lot of co,n, upUil which he has bestowed extra labor and attentian, with the view of obtain= ing the premium. Then there are his fine-blooded cater, sheep and horses, apportioned off into lots, according to age, and the use and pOrposes for which they are designed. Indeed, thdre is no spot in or about hit residence or faCmillat hirnish evidence of his being-a tlarifty,'prefitable and practical fir= mss." True it is that k had read and Inlaid much 'of ' Mr. Clay; a*. the Former of Ashirred,%but regarded him us whal.is .termed 'a gentleman , farmer'—as one who had a farm, but knew lade: and cared less how it Wa4,enltivated. But let any one walk with Mr-Clay over . his . broad acres=- notice his intimate km:iia:ledge of every thing per taining to .farming—b Liar !Wan relate how he pre pares an d icaproves his LICIAI3, changes his crops, improves his stock, and yearly ienders more a n ti more productive and profitable his e%teneive Cation—and he will 1141 bee with [tie own eyes. tnat one of the. best, practical 4: - .1 roost useful. farmers, in this or any other coutitry, is 'Henry Clay, the fernier cf and, be Will hlsol see. and leant th•lt the lies butter and, cheese in the Lexington inarket are made by 'Airs. Clay, the. mire of the 'Farmer o A FEW SHAIUNAI3,LE Cattle yordiL triad qattle.--Haul into your cat. Ile yards a full supply of rind scraping,.. marsh mud, peat, mould aliteaves from 'the woods, and whatever other perishable substanc - es you can col ko—spread the erhoiii over them, taking carq to have the outer edges higher than the centre.• As soon as . 'yoUr pastures i 6oy, become, scant; coOlitio your cattle in your yfrila of a night; taking card to feed them a nh sons good succulent provender. - To prevent lo s s hint, esaporatien, the surface of 'rattle yards . should be at inter: ; als of a fear weeks,- strewed oven! with plabtti. or pulverised charsaial. It should be a main object, with every farmer:6 have comfortable sheds or Stables provi ded for his cattle, as b; -!King kept dry and warm ^, during the inclement weather of winter, much less, food will'auswer, j; • MS • Orchordot.--As soon as 'your apples are *gather ed prepare the following mixture -in& give, , your trees a painting—take in the proportion of 2 gal -1 lons of soft strop, 1 lb. ] of flour of sulphurand 11b... of Scotch anufl; mix i the whole together, and ap. ply it to the body and roots of trees above ground. This will not ouly detroy the eggs of insects, but prevent injury from Mice and rabbits. - Transplanting Oi-chards.—So - soon as the leaves fall will be the time to plant out your or chard. In the selection of kinds be careful to get the beat varieties arsi'to buy from some , well es tablished, responsible' nursery -man in whose hon esty you can confide} ! Grounds intended for'irar chards; should if Poalible, be ploughed twice, the second-ploughing to be accompanied by the sub soil plough. •1 Working Horses, !Males, and. Oxen.—As 'the pastures no longer afford a full bite, let these val uable creatures be hoUsed, well fed and cared for. ", Animals that work sitould always receive getter. out treatment. , 1. Ditching and Draining.—the time is favora ble for these 'operatiens;and all who have lands which are too wet ordinarily for healthful evltore, should go to work and have, them forthwithelitch ed and drained. By i po doing, the texture of such soils will be changed,. and their capacity for pro duction increased froin 40 to 50 per. cent., accor ding to the degree oil their present wetness. Sheep.—lf you haie not already, provided your-. self with good covered folds} tor your sheep, do so at once. Sheep which are kept dry and warm. will subsist upon one third less. provender and. yield much better deices than suffered to indure the winter's froits and snows unprotected. . Buckwheat.—Hariestyour buckwheat—as soon as dry thresh out theigrain, and carefully put away the straw, adding a .Ipocis of salt to each ton; it will make excellent ptovender- Out-hanses of all kinds.--:-Let these be cleaned and white-washed.' Fall Plongking.—Stiff clays are always tiro better of tall pioughidg ; provided the ground is not feet when ploughed. Corn Stalks.-64've these for provender for your cattle—ifzcut into short piec4s and steamed,, they are as good as Ioover hay for cattle. Roots of alt and put away these beforefrost•hasip chance of injuring thorn.: Pei/eta, Gates arid Dars.—Submit these to chile examination and t4orouin: Tepairs.—Anatritha, Farmer. — - OE LiNts.—One farmer saved his clover from de..., struction by the sluglOr small snail, on land bear ing a wheat'crcip, hylslightidressing of powdered. lime, scattered through a clover-seed machine late in the evening when the insects were busy at work r Lime would be frequently useful if applied in this manner. Sown, in moderate Auantity on light land, it will bring in White clover ; it is said " a l so th a t it will destroy the fungus which Causes the rot in- potatoes.-4Anterican Agriculturist. Smart weed; either green or dry, is an excellent medicine for horses in several diseases, particu larly for, a cough. ,reed diem as with grass or hay. Every farmer, who lnia this weed or berb growing on his preMiies, should cut, dry, and save , against time of need.—.4elhoil \ unknown- , Worts On. Philosophy. • • Comstock's Natural P 41105414, I , Abercrombie's Intelkictual l'bliosophy, , ,' i Ellalie'a Natural Philii,riphyi , • , , Grund's Natural l'hilosoplq,, Olinstc . d's School Phlloeophy, . - ISt and 241 part Natutal p'Olospol4` or beginnerar : by• „Miss Swill- - ;I I ~ 1 Just recelye4 47u1 9!roilf, kY•Atk' '-, fitA fv NA . N, Agent. , 1 ' ~ 1 Sept. 20. . . . . . 1 ilEt Sti lfe of Genius. •50 AMLlgilig Gapas ,s, TOracle of Fortune, • ' --'' ' • . . 82 . itobinaon Crime, - 50 .Pickwick Cards, 1 • . 50 ' flame of Heroes, I ' , , 50 .• notitury and his rtinita, ' , . ' :50 Dissected Puzzles, o.:c. • ' 75 Together i'vith a..vitriety of ether amusing articles just received and . osri sale at Philadelphia prices, 11 - i' B..B.INNAN Agt •• . • 47.--41 0et.1841 13 =EMI
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