Siiiiiiiiiffl eliPPinol SONG OF-131E-7801iititt-!St' EETIIE ATZ T loved thoi,'.far thy' tnoneY, For wealth,they, said, was thine; firutfinding thou haat none, I Thy heart and hand rcsign.Ll - Think not I Wish to p6iii - ther, • Deem not I use thee ill; I; I like thee !—but maintain- thee, • I neither can nor will. • thbught thee quitea treavate----; A bona 'Ale sum, And dreamt of joy and pleasure That never was to come ;. The bons -- thetiounds—the horttor.— , Thy fortune would.allow -:The wines—the dozen coursra ; TWA &cam is over now. . -Not for thy .charms ftve_ord t Though thou was passing - Not for thy mind I sued thee, Though stored with talent. .Thine Income 'twas that can "For that I held thee dear ;1 I trusted thoud'st have brougt Five thousand pounds a ycl .That hope, alas, ! blighted Thereon I +vitt n.,t. dwell I should ha ,, e been Mahn% To wed thee—hut ..farewt.l My feelings,let me smother, Hard Though the struggle .And try and find another,' Rich as I fatteied theca .., . ' 'Maxus Eructostice—t.vtitt's ' are not informed which of our gall . " cers mado the following spiribed " warriors at the last General Reviee "Fataarns, Coc - sautvmEN i xit So; , Tenshun Squad I This is a c,tr - has got a tarding start among ill i and Injuna of, the aiith. - ,Nl'hat What does tha conglomerated etc greatness cum from? I answer-I right foot into line, Sargent tirnikriL-1 answer in a voice of hash thunder=Thc ..L'il'i:a! 'Stop your darn'a cheering, men; don't aNdause _, at my eloquence, for could put in'? cut, if you do. Yes! the M iliti 1. Take that away, aril their dint nuthin left... The Militia is the lite and i vtzd ie of • the country. It locks, bolts and tars the gates of creation, and •stands se...find on he tallest ram , parts or Nature's dominions, This Tepid:die would be a miserable consarn, hu 'for the Militia. It keeps the ardent spirits of military effulgence in a glow of Icelandic faverosity. I I'm attached to is, myself. I think it's rich. 'The system emit ba bettered. Folks call it a. , far i ce: I don't ~,....0 ..nothin' to laff. at in it. Its a plakney solem piece • of biziness, when you coma to [hug tb.wit , to the naked reality 'on't, 'Taint evorybody that can , . put on the regimentalitics and look like old Mars, , .. the God of War„with a ilceicletom-h of Julius Brutus nitus Ceazt-her throat " in fur effect.— . No sittec! There nun a biettet or more in: las tant critter afloat than a liAc miloidossiter,hil rig ' - ged in the itill catourerments of kloty, with strips to his breecheiloonS, epek tts pled up .m , li oh shoulders, brass buttons from head tew 1,,,t, ;flyer stars shinire in the tails of Ills cal? a ea, • tal • , plume 'on his, head,ond a drawn sword in his band., Sich a site's . enta to make fall, n lima and woman think bitter of his spori,,L I l'is indeed ! 4 believe the preluscritt deruiltiro of tl.ts de-ti ned • Republic is .ct. Mere.] in ' its] miliria.'--It c ...'t . stand' without. it. With it..its proud In: eta is, .DIVIRED WE STAND.. U\ II I E LI V, E : - FALL!' ~. ~ • I" , Sfop cheerin'—you put me aiVr-- ' 'General Washington hdoncti at did Siniia Ain-cane use :“ i (11 • did that old Wizziot'llt hat rati and burnt! its fewes and its eta , also, sodgers, do /. •-• ' 'I believe it all out of d .ors' the parafunpilYe,auf the nn,tt • slide' down the gicased plank di ' . gurney ker-stump into the two, - this smilin' land dais, sinlik ant , . ? that nothin' astir could pout 'en • . litia! That ar a fact I ' Three. ' litia in general, and 90:19th liegi Sabers', cround arms ! tWho's afraid I, Whar's Me, an d Oregon? ,Who's afeercduf - ' Tho mortal 9:109th can thr.eh I are yaller, half,Spartish vat:niut, moirun' afo,a brea-G-t. o,tn .andPeath,not: and . fortet e, or: • IWhooray fir Mesas !.- limn i tLet's lick her." • - THIS is •Dreer..l:—ln th ularly in North Alabama, the. and some of very ure.tty;l,l,,, (-:u; . c . ., with them a *Mall hr;ttle of .ind small willow .tiek . chrWtd tinci -.ihich they convey tde sOofftatb i e4 pte'ty This they do at inte,%3:s ac re.vu!ir .14 311 •11 baCCO thenTr of sic or eight - tin y pas round !Ito stnie manner the Indi.vr.4 th, p?Ve. led American noreli-t. Jo!‘n ,c-u , ed the ladies p of Bildimot o . of ,drtd but dierdo not eat! it illppinn% A Wl:c Cl@ h.A;ov,iec. qtt.,iot itaph ;vs.; wiitten on the t.. nth.-Jt2o,. ei a y , .0?,-at. Frith, in Derbyt.hire, is seasonable:— *Our life is but a :tinter'; da ' Some only lirea'ato-t., and ;Ott: !. Others to dinner and arl• The oldest man but sups and Large is his deft oho liu,:erslout the tt- ; . ' r 439 .'Z'OC. lie SJ;i:le4l has therts,:st .Nty dear madam! said a i.,),Ltor ta a Is •1 am truly gratilled t see you 51 .- in Lir. a my last via 61 yeA,.ttlay ou know t;d:d wa. 3ou 1,1 'gut haute to lire.' - -', .Yes.. doz.! or, you did, !:ut I t!zd 0w.1.d.t: :Ire ,21.‘,.e ) , • you kit tui!.' . . Dt - rca Cut oT.saiP.-..-At K ttc,. tI, .t c•as 1 rr.l - erly 0 picco of Dutch . c,urt,ll4) fo. i'. '... '..:, ON': to 1, . ' take his. mistress in 46: ai m :, -a; zy b, r 1;00 4',10 ' sra till she .vi as more V.ll ti kri..v der!, i:: , t , r . dowtt on her fill. and tli:o I , c,t,iTig hcr out t: ,n, cNit • her over and crter upcni ttte' slid - 7 .:'.., 1 , . .tr.ly cf drying her.. -- - . WEST! . I'IN EN rar...qi,•.:,—, i he:, i...i. queer 1 1 0 des of ex preissiou 'out 11'014: .1 1.., ,, ,r calls ,1 - ..'i• mistress a ;ea-s-haip of Jet;.z.t.t. - • ; a h 2 . 4: - I , : o:4ster fdr ptit; in the lima:4. A C., .. ; 'iti,she:i fish - advertircs that..hi..o. - 0 - sters are a, tre...h v,.: a young. man, I just out of tile co r.t , y. t., .. oi:l -0 down, as sliel,- as Goliath \then Ltr,..i .2. a ..,.I;n7. ---- . .4.r.,,,,LT NtanniseEs..—The,doh- is , , fi,ir cf early marria.;es. Sa are we. It's a :•-•-• ' , ...t0 1::"t hundreds of beaUtiful zir:s. ec r ery wl, eip.hle of making owl +sites, shou,d he !ta-t:;. : i., sic rt." wretchedness, tahiletheie arot'hott...lo. I, , I youit; MCI), trha taro cnatigh tusunplirt ca00 . 0.1-,,1,ir- and happy tames, but tsho spc:::1 ti in r:0' . 0.., • - !It . roar master up r'mkt's! ad 0 ;•'.-... l.he....tiarquis of Blauf.ard's e...1 r e•., •• r- 3sined thelellinc ,with great ii no: - ...ace t . 1 let and 1 carrieShitu up shout Quer ,i', la. '.. •----- Amusing G fIL Ittitti of Gerr.l.. Oracle of . Fr.rwr,r, noMr.sorl Crzs•w • rlrkwicl Game of lir roes. rod? arolt - 4 Ilt,= - rr..ted To r -.:;,,t war? n! sr rerrirrd nr! r- I Is roily TI erirr!..A, mt,:e e 1 /1 4ad - XV/. 'fru...lll;l i‘g 'II , ft 9 / a /ITIN.T3•!•er-,/,: - tt:e r!..:// 1 f:ark?•riA., v• or rero-r„ Lra- 1 1 .; taw Frenrb. -•I 1.1 . 2.1 3:1 Fti....,: 4 14. st Mro,Al zmi for •", OM rot. FOI:XTMINE'S CRIXE4 11111 • LlPTC 4 ntuct remoeet B.2peiJ ram N'eek - he - ci, 41.-e FM Core Dm: Evor. ti 13. IN:s EirAiorii 4:I MI C4 2 NTR pirtimartiikitiA CLOTHING EStABLLSgM ENT: Corner of Market od Decatur street, No. 210•.' ; - Tilt MOST EXTENSIVE ESTARMSIIMOT OF TIIE KIND IN TILE UNITED STATES. , , • i • DJ:VIEL! CRETIL .' . . . .. t_NCL 210 . MARKET STREET, , ECM. OE'Df.CA TIM HAS now finished the Most. extensive astrortmen orFASIIIONA BLE ei3OTIIING evef offtiml in the City of Philadelphia. , I am warranted in making this. extensive prepara tion, in the fact that I have a larger: custom than any two st .xes in the city, and importing my own Goods it rect in large quantities, of the choicestj and meist fashionable styles. nefore the other tailors, who buy 1 i n s mall quantities; have commenced making up lor. . ilea, which warrant me in making the - assertion ; fiat I can sell a suit of Fashionable Clothing -at a lower price to the customer than it costs at. some gores to get the goods made. . I I wish the public to understand distinctly,, hat this establishment is itonductcd on the principle that I can and do offer better terms to my customers than I can possibly be afforded by any other in the business. The reason of this is plain .74 conduct my ibtAiness ; entirely on the C.usu prineiplc, buy and sell entirely for Cash, keep no books of credit, and of course do. i ;ail have to keep Clerks to attend to the bad debts. Thus much for the principle on which I conduct M; isinevs. .II I have now finished, and rrady for FA LL and 1 WINTER SA LES, about 35,000 garments, ,of the newest style, the cut and 'make of which is univer sally acknowledged to be unequalled. • ' . , Super super Dress and F roek , Coats, in every vari ety el shade raid color. ; . Newest". styles superlative French and American Cassimere Pants. , . A large and most splendid assortment or rich style Silk Velvet, Merino and Cashmere tilEccisse Vemings.' of my iiwn importation, the Style of some of which cannot be had elsewhere in the c 4 The most extensive assiartment of super Cloth Cloaks ever seen in Philadelphia, with every variety of new style Woolen; Plaid cad Striped Lining. Asphaltum, Beaver, Bangup Coats —a large variety, with different. style Trimmings—Waved Beaver Bana - up ('oats. Plain Beaver do , Adelaide Sack.do.:a new and beautiful article for an easy and pleasant Overcoat.. f • , I have the largest display of Cloaks ever offered in the city, with every othar articlein my line of bust- . I ness. which I ate determined fo sell lower than can be offered by any ethers in the trade, V . . l'hiladelphia Sept. trith, ISO 39-6 mo Ira. (air ; Ed= um 1. 1 EKR,II . !—We .rit militia Ora. 6 address to his 2=l MEM neat Country.'ail white nAtions makes it groat 4trt.ritutris of its cring y. our FURS ! FURS!' ! FURS!!! M. D. COHEN, 110 A S. 2d it. Ph itatia. Furrirt dealt? in Fur*, Tj As just finished and is still mann faclaring n'splen 1. did assortment of faiicy Furs, consisting, u( bluffs, lions.Vicinrimi, Collar., Trimmings, &c., made of Mar tin, Fitch, Lynx, Genets!, Siberian- Squirrel Skins, which he offers Nrholesale and retail, at the low est possible prices. . ! , All kinds ef MRS, purchased at the :lighest cash price.. tlailn ISO! • .CLOTHINGIST•GRE, N. W. car. Chisinst 4- Sixth street. TH E proprietor, have cllik:lecied with their customer business, that of Rea.iy-made Clothing, and now iitrer to the, public, the most splendid assortment of - READY-MADE CLOTHING. ever di..fore ealohited. The Goads are fresh, and tnade in the latest sty le. the entire ,tivk havinr, been made p thin a few weeks, unde.g .. iieir immediate atiperhiten lence. .' The style, quality aniftini,,i are unsurpassed, and the goods wilt be sold as cheap, : ,.. Eby.eny. other house in the city: A large a4orttnent f':otni; Ca. , sitnerei and v e sting. of every variety of quality and style on hand, which will he made up ta-ordei.;. MMIM=MII=I RE,IDI-31:1DE CLOTIIISG : EstAblishineiat, . .. ] .• No. 292 31 - arkeitree l t, Phikaciphia. r subscriber has now on! hand one,of the most I extensive and beautiful lISSOTIMeIIta of REAM . — M ODE creantsa eve.: otrertid for sale in !the Phila delphia market. Tice GarmentS are all cut In the most Mstdanable'manner, and for workmanship and quality. of material cannot be surpassed. COME ONE: EOM: ALL:': to M., Ta C'l' . s - Old Pioneer Line, II.•.).? Market streerl, where you will be site of tettine treat bargains, no he is determined not he uadorsold by are cempetenrs. , He buys and sells for cssii, consequently he cat) sell treater bargains than tlm-e who buy othcredit, • , 51.1 - R ACV,MI Market street. Plulada.. Septembsi `-'il.l:-.0.1 . • 3:1-3mo t:1: :nditia; ‘l.l;,,nrypaTt ; so :hed rill Europt le at:d so land '. u ihrcn 7-.4-11.1nn., a:,11 f r.," t.. 4 1',11:,1 , iti uC tint:l4le nut but th• cheer,: ill I.•r.::iLiZ . • • 11 1F41 lit re.-ornmend all tfouriicutls.rntitin ,, the Ci , the Company's ..Stori, and Iv/ in supp y of• their Gel:cons TIIE :•TEA, COMPANY. ' • NO. Str, 'SOUTH S,E.COND ;ST.' • .rogetiveen .31aitiet 'land 'Chesnut, • rim:111E4.11111i, 1 • TA AVE jorwtantly on 1 ban!, and Pr sale, whole ale Cl ai , lretaliea variety of chOwe fresh Tel!, at low ' rt . itecord:nr to the quality;.than they ran be hounht 1. , r at an, other t•stablisSitent to the errs: 1. TEA.; • arc, sidd, at this hums. and' s• veva; varieties:will:lt cannot be obtained elseavheie, Teas which do not are-en itre satisfaction, ran ha returned and ex, han;ed, or the looney will be refunded. Tnl` . e:tlaci.s county, are respectfully incited to glee us a call.. I G. B. ZIEBE11„ Aren't Coiitlie reiiin Tea Companvi- Tnihast., S•spt 135.. . ?•j Carpetinos..-VlOoe Cloths, &ze • AT THE;.tHEAP SToRE, .• • 41 STRAWDEREE STi;.r.l. j T, PHILADELPHIA. AVE er•Oild call the :attcnti‘ it of perruns in ivant ci New :Carpets. & c.;',1•1 the fact; of our twin: enable.' . to soil zo.sls at eery low priers, because iii our present MIO3IIOII. 'orient and:ether emenses are very nod V.i.`l:ll"-f for thiar , -as.on 7L'lllevellent.a,t , ortinent rt briperhi 1 Intrain and Venetian CAIIPETINGS. • r o t - P • Also. Flicor Oil (loth?, from 2to 21 iect wide, cut to ; is ream.. h41.5„1e., hearth azs. lable•cocers,!tlOor ;al;ae. stair ants, mats,: kc w14./leialc or retall,, at the : frotvet4 pried. , 71.7. .lf.upply of the low - dlicra Carpets from[3l to :4). cctiltir per yard,, : alway* on hand. ELDAmbr. s• BROTHER, • Not 41 Stranterry st.. °tat. above ette.snut. near Philadelphia_ ; • Plitlada , Sept., 6, n--:.me ~: ~i.~ i\ ~... *: inn ~ t.",at .thrit Mr% WO. ,11:y n,t!tt) 1 , ,• I i . . try ErII it 4 IMEMBI lIMMMI VOYICE 3. - ERCH3NT,S' Viiittir; the City. T " ni , mrtborrrentti tespectfullgcall thn attend , of his frl:nds and others, t,i Ms well assorted Acx • of eztanle and Fancy Dry Contari, xi hicls he is daily re vlens,hine front the New liorel and Ptuladelphta ace tlnns.. con•prien‘e a grYat a illetv of ClnthS, Cassiineets Sattinatts and Vestings, Bleac i iiedand Brown Marlins Enelisll, Ir.sti ant Gertnan Linens, White and Colore 11- cnnelA• ll'ald''rne 5. 1 1 , .‘...5h . 1.. Merinoes and Ala ro CZ.A.. Ile II an,: he ant iful st :, le 'Cashmere cr Ecrisse an. Stenislins for 1-eolle.' Fall an 'Winter wear, French Entlish and Domestic Prints nd.GinEhams, tozethe with a !erre :Assoc:tient of Che -4,5, Hosiery and 'Trim mints of e‘ Cr' a receipt ion &e Aee.,all of flinch ha of t - :s :o the traae n; •-'n the ennsl 11,01-able terra. Hay ine,been !erg c nea:ea 01, the purchase' of r.,,, , ..., he intends 10 buy none `at swill as are chOap; and a hssotr re /s In iinrnment.prosmairy 10 the Varlet atree tra.le, he irislt;ss the al - tenth:a led - merchants 10 till f :GC kefor , maktn; -- their intithases. 'P., IL HOOPES. N. 3 Strau her y street.. Philadelphia: r:,:!...1.1i Sept. 13th,113 37-2..:n0 •-13E§T BUTT' r AN Irk - AA - TIM ED And fa moarus. TA, r%ocal Iran 3Varnhci Tian! aucl PI. •lada . A:4;l:st N. .. - 71E.1P: C11E:1 .: ! .C11E:IP:II . . wItOLESALE AND RETAIL- - ~. . • DAVID EVINS, JR., 144 aoltra SEERND STREET RELOWTINESTTIER . i "")CSTE.CTFUI.LV in‘fonns his trittnis and the , pab l 11l- he,. of his having eor,tanry on band and f q tF-ale, tine as.sottraent of LoOIiING CLASSES. 'Chit. Ma ri.-zany. and Stained Framed', Toilet Glasses, Portrait and Picture - Frame., Sntendll Frenth IMiererft. Atm. a i , elecied assortment .4 PCRNISIIIN G EtAlmwAitr, ‘ - -.,,,,,ing pr._ : • - cue,r,F„ czito: ~, . -- • - • L • .1 aranery. tire IrLts, Britannia ‘Care, Boil e rs, . ? _ Tea Kettle?. kc., ie.. , E. '`g . 1- o 7 rholin;eq• - er) variety of Purnistung Ha "ware, to a 5 n fiouwe-keepers,Vole:s aid Country "'than:l..; nit- se attention be' re...rtectfrilly lollies, ant by rtice, attention and proniptne:s4,4riasts to merit their appz&- battonltANlD ENANS, 11L • • . 141, North SeZond st., Philada. Phatadz.,•Auzu.tt :3, • I - 3l-1:no =ME MEM Ille . ~ -, fl %N . \ • I . ji'OPES. ~,rx:~ DZEIZEN = Hr Order,: n.d !:,rrR. F. rd .-..- .A. CAtt.D. , LIPPLN - CoTT 4- ,T.IFLOR. III:GS leave to say, that they ; hart just received onl 1.) of the hest setected stocks of Fall ant Winter good s that eras ever oretesi to the atirecia of Pottsville. a T s ; to style, ; qualify and: pike. to, Which try partfaulariv .‘ invite the Citteation-of their istssonaers and the l'eahli:e I teaerallr. MerINCOTT ar. TAYLOR. a i 1 07. lIIIR ERADICA, Merchant Tailors, ea. or Centre and Mahar:tan:A st. tuous hair from the P. S.—Just received u beautiful plate-of Fail Biter at MARTIN'S Winter Fashions (or 015 luod 15115.: II I Sept .1 '. 7, ' . • . -•, IMEIII x a 1 cvi.•rt-d S. • i_z.er“. - 2i • SiLiKiSPE:IRE HINGES, s.ite by, , L KER & monnts, E. corner 'alnntl.trret., rhilada --MEDICINES.: L .• IUIEI73IATIc. PAESERSATIVE : R• BALD; SVIINSBALIE 'AND RETAIL, BY ' • SAMUEL litUCKS;Proprietor, Post Xing at. Lancaster city. ' I I , ,TUCII nevi not be said in relation to this o-on ' Orris! rim! dy. as the proprietor feels confident that *hen applied, it will, as -r an be proven by a timber of tespectable persons, effect pa entire cure date Rhematic and other pains. It had not. un til' lately,been his intention to it public, but by the frequent applications of- his neighbors, and the wonderful cures it has effected. he feels it a duty he i o' -es to society, as well 311 himself. (I'm:lke it more g nerally, known;and at the same time. have it put a near as he cao, within thc , rcach of all who may b afflicted with diseases. 1 • ' /a - Thotisands of names could be.' published of p rsons who ha rebeen cured . y this celebrated med. i ine. but it is not-deemed necessary. -'. ' , Cn:TThe above medicine is an invaluable cure for heumatic pains, 111 - diets. Scrofula,Chroric diseases, Pain in the Head and Breast, Cramp, IVltite Swell. big. Mumps. - TonthaChe. Stagnation of the Blood, Pain in the Bach. Pleurisy. Sick ficadache, Cramp id the Stornach,Soarness and Swelling of the Throat, Coughs, Colds and Stoppages in the tread. In fact i renovates the system. DIRECTIONS FOR USING TIIF.•PRESERVATIVE. The Medicine should .be thoroughly rubbed into 1.0 parts afflicted ;In very obstinate casesit should he applied - by flannel and the -application of a warm sinoothing-iton ; in this case it acts as a •powerful iunte o rArritant. . N.B. The above medicine is not sold by any ruggist : and the public'should be .particularly eau- Onus not to purchase from itinerant pedlars. as all such offered are counterfeit. The only places to procure the genuine medicine-are from the proprie tor. or the regular stationary agents whii show their authority by the Proprietor's certificate.. 1 . , I:KY - Testimonials of its efficacy can..be had: at the roprietoi's and from the.regular .gents. iuMessrst, Bit IG HT & POTT. aro the authariaid agents for.:Schuslkilleowtty i-, , Sept. 27th . •• , Fourteen Valuabl e Articles. •• 1. Bratsivan's VEIL3IEFEGe—a 'reit= cure for worms—Safe and stry-pleasant to take. ; • _Giasox's Extifieson, which removes Grease fall kinds, Dry.l'aints„ Tar, Varnish and Was from arpets or from elaihing, without injuring the color ethe4Oth. - . • 3. tor,trtoN,Ft.s Pasta— the best thing known for killing tlies and M3SIIIIII . CIOPS. . 4. A CeCirtain Destroyer of Rats. Mice, - Roaches, • and Ants and another of Bed B4s. _ 5, Guivx's SPECIFIC for _Sour Stomach, Pearl. Burn and Water Brash, by one who has sutTered thirteen years beforei he discovered the cure. ' 6. Da. S - rgvEN's Grtxxx 01N1 1 31ENT for the Piles. It has never failed to cure. • 7. 11 AtmisoN's T'CTIE.II. WASH. BflDß.E.lltitin'p :nut tants: IsK,---vvithout a rival. -9. Tux. Consortia Cor.stericist' or rirts•-•jii•n the medicine for children and-Women, it is so pleas ant to take. • 10. BECK'S VF.GE - rAnta: ANTISII.IOI.IS PILLS. 11. Gus FAV.LIFNT WATtn-rioGP for Harness, Boots, A c. it softens thaleather,ani keeps out the water.- . • 12. Pool: 11111 1 . 1 S STRENGTne:INd I'l.Am-tn. 13. JA I CK;SON I S DI. IRIICES AIIIXTCRE; which cures 1 1 the worst D.arrhm in a few houis. • 14. JACKSON's Dxsxx - rans 'Mix-rims% a certain and speedy cure for Llyscnteryt Mad Summer Com plaint. The.above caloadilp articles are wholesale and re tail, by 1., C. GUNN, No, i South Fifth street Phita• tlelphia,—where Storekeepers and Diners will be Mr- Ocd with pure African Cayenne ! Peprer. Arnica Flowers, Druzit, generally, Paints, Oils. Class and varnishes . , at the lowest prieptt. Terms only cash Kr Cut cut the advertisement; a. 14 ,bring it with you. Philada.,July 12th, DEM FEVER AND AGUE!! :.• .1000's! AND 10,040' . ! t'F. Dow suffering iindi , r that, Bane of Life, Fever ..11 and Ague or Billions Intermittent Fever t--• Row and's Improrc,4l _Tonic -Mixture,' IS universally ac knowledged,4 tedisintirested, to be ;he Great Na tional Remedyi-the only *arrani,d. eafe,sure and rad cure,--that never has ,failed , 1 when properly used, to eradicate thh dilwase: and also its inimediate causes, restoring the natu ral fdelines ar.4 elasticitYnf the con stitution in a Manlier that nothing else will. tiThere'fore , prinure! at once this long.tried , old fa vorite and striding remedy, itoW !called- Rowarirs Im proved Tonic mistnre , -protected against counterfeit ers. by the written signature of ihe original inventor, Joni R. Rowrornower the mouthof every bottle, and, which -may, fora certainty, b. I obtained .cennine in Pottsville, of; • • JOIN S. C. MARTIN. ep flato ltJtlll.7±: It. ROWA AND, M. D.. No '2:_s north • • . August 33.—.4m0 :It r..ntiot be Denied • (Tor . ..7'mM ) that, 'DR... Is the purtst.artertge.O.thzd :11.45t eZicriors Of av !DIA cr pripa ristion of cruparia teats magi.. . . I T 15:warranted to be:strone.erthan 6 bottles ormos:r otheis—stronzer than for of !SOME. and stronzer 'Han three of the STRONGEST prepared bY any other in the hilted States. Dr. Leidv'o .Sats-aparilla. is reeommended by all res : 'pectable phYsirians in preferrnre to any otlier. Alt who i haye ever nsedit: bane derived MORE. BENEFIT front one bottle than - three to ten of others; and those who, 'after Navin, used bther's preparations, without benefit, use Dr. LeitlY's, will soon. bp couVinced (as thous ands have already' been) p of the thregding assertion. The apparatus "ri - ith which Dr:lleidy's eatracts used :"in 'his preparation of Sarsaparilla ..I.4'prepared, is the only one in lite United Stater. imported by Dr. 'Leidy • himself; fiotn the celebrated honSe of Pellcter & Cav ,enon.in„Paris. at a zriat expenie;..and is capable of ea tractine-the;.inc‘Wal virtues of Sarsaparilla and other roots. inure effectually than by any other process. s SEVER!. HUNDRED , ERTIFICATES of re-. -thathabln cures and recoarnendaiions from clerzynien ' and ph3kirians have'bren to time 'published • it is only th4nebt necessary to keep ne . puHyr a cqr.thard as to where Dr. Leidv's Sarsaparilla can 1w obtained ' rceeine, namelv,• at Dr. LEIDV'S 'HEALTH F,MPI.)- MUM, P. l l Noah Sb OND Street. near Vine Si',, (sign of the Golden tale and Serp•ntst) Fred. Brown's and, Fred Klett's Druz. Mores. Pri:c ON,U. DOUR per hortle; 3 bottle's for and G bottles. for „I , I .1 Also by It F. I. ne, Lancaster, and it BROSCN' S Druz ,Store, formerly W. T: lintine's, Centre Street, Pottscil;e, and by C. Martin; Drur„eist. May 11, ' „. D. LEIDY'S Sarsapariila Blaod Pills • ' • liE oats Ptixs in existence containing Sarsapa- I .I. rilla ! in their *ornpoAition., • They parity the Blood 3114 111443 ',of the body, ana cleanse the .;totuncirand Dowel l from all' noxious sub ' stanceithat produce disease,: • !" ev .! are comtwOsed entirelY Vegetable Extracts. (free - trona mercury and mineral-) which make them the saftst,tiest.andniott efftcaesmls of any other ptils in existence.' Seerrelaaluziulerrti f iraresof their efficacy have here ; tofore teen puldished, and their ealeil are ia-reasiite aaaaairtr s hy thouiands. Mere than One ..ifirhesi boxes 4 have already been soldsince their introduction. rr MORE THAN 109,000 BOXES Dace been sold in Philadelphi.i alone, the past year; thus sh•Nreing that in the place - ..ihere they are manufat , lured they have:a' reputation, greatir.than any other hick arise 4 fromthe fact that Da. LEIDY sell kastrti et best es 4 reg. law Pkilsiciau, and his pills ate conseotieutly errirloyed with treater confidence than any other; in addition to their citrn efficacy. girciity'and not quantity is Valuable attribute be longing to them; .re box dorriglntere good than two to fonr.of others. Be advised, theref)te, whet! ne es sity requires to take none other than I DR. LEIDY'S. BLDOD 'PILLS. Try therm' (ars cot iettsmits ball Try them: So well sat isfied•wikt you be their good effects, yon will never take any others. ~ .kftrn 'on have tried all other kmds, tits I.eidy'd Mood Pills, the &Ire! - e nee will szien beJ di'sros erecL No change of diet no re, strain,. from occupation, or feitrOf catching cold need be apprehended; yonog andold,may take them with e al qu safety. Princhal Oilee and Depot, Dr. Leidy's Health Emporinm No. I . 9l*.North SECOND street. near VINE, (sign of the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Klett Wetherdl,& Co., W. Dyott & Sons; A. S. do E. Ilzheris & Co L and city Druggists eralty. . • Also hyi r. Porn, and .1, Dickt.A. £aston. J. F. lan:, I.lncastes, and most eectable, Drug;iits and Storer keepers in th e ratted . t er. 1 ; Imso at '..1. G. BROWN ' (late W. T. Eptines.) Dm; Store, and John 4 d.T. Martin's' DM!! *lore, Ceeare EL., I . . - ,1.) , . Pottsville. , i ' 242 v 19„ ..; —. I " . t.l— MARSH'S RIPENER PATENT t-t TRUSS ii 11, c lub i ~..„ - 1 . . 111 • 11 . ALSO ! • Dr. Joseph White's trier° ...bdominal Support OVA , , , A supply of the above afielei, ; ul veceicq and for Ca fe, 21 the nvanur2eterers'priee., by •., JOUN S.' C. MARTIN. DrEpriss , oee;re.§..9„ ' • , %TEA' YORK Nied:Plotils and Pearhes, for 11l sale by , • 'T. .er, .1: BEATTY. • . FIRE;, SRO tleaculinl Halt iron Stole. I - . . BRIGHT & COTT. - .., ou s 5. ; -Ttik-'I%IIERV -1 10UONAL. LEGAL NOTICES. ROBERT M. PALM" ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' AND • NOTARY P -11 131.. C, POIT3TILLE, • . ;17 Office in Centre et. next door to the Exchange.=Al7 • CALVIN BIN ARC, • - . 4-TTORNEY 3T L•3Tr,. • TX TILL practice in the several Coma of the 'City and !Philada: It V County of Philadelphia. GSA His Office b at No. SS South fourth street, between Septe Ikatg i r:alnut streetS„JA JOHN K. CLEMENT, • Attorney, at Law. OFFICE, Centre st., East side, 4-doors. below the ofthe Miners' Journal.;, Mar. 2 ' E. O. °J.I C K.S Per i ' sittorliey at POTP3VILLE, PE.' 1 5•Orrite In Market Et„ at am Eraporlura ',June.2!, 25 JOHN CIAS. NEVILLE, ATTORNEY ATLAW, . . Ix TILL attend to all business entrusted to , him, it ith !V I care and despatch. OlTice one door below the Miners'ionrnal. October 19 • 1 . 92 • _ -- jfohn 111 4 . lloseberry, ATTORNEY AT LAW, otINVICEDURa Pl. Jan. 4, I 1- ATTORNEY AT LAW, POT7SVILIJE, PA. • Will practice in the several Courts of Schuylkil Co .1 .• IV L YIB URIY, Attorney at Law. HAS opened, an office, in thel borough of Schuylkill Haven. Office in front strqet, second door east of M. Manning'S Hotel; will. attend to all business en trusted.to his care; n the counties of Schuylkill and Berks. .. .1 April I - • . Flour A' Ficii , Business. C HMi E bscriber respectfully announces to .the pub- L. lic, that he has associated , tr. Nathan Evans with hint in conducting a general Flour and Feed Business, under the firm of RUCH & EVANS, at the southeast corner of Rail Road and Norwilian streets, In the bo rough of POMP, Ole. where 14y will always keep an hand, a large and good assortment of . Flour,: •, , Lreed, - i c , Hay by the bale; '&c., &c. w •All of which will be sold at t e very lowest rates They confidently solicit the fiatronage of the public, believing that all those who deal with then, will rind it to their.niuttial advanta:e, ' July Id, . 2U; 'RUCH &EVANS. ... . . i RE constantly receiving from New York and are of ."fering aut heir store in-Morris' Addition to POttsvilte, Coffee, et ugar,Tea.lloi3FSeS, ilanis, Shbulders, Mess I'ork, Fish.. Salt: Cheese, Oil, Candles, soap; Liquor!, Frnit, Tobacco, Baled (lay. Eet 6 d, 6:c: &e.. All of which they offer at city'wholesale prices,. frel,;..*ht only added. May 27th .., .I.if . 200 BUNCHES of SHINGLES; for sale at DOWNEY At FOCIIT'S. Selo. 27iti A FES tf supply of MINER'S OIL, just received at ',DOWNEY 4- FOCHT'S. Sept. 1.1:11 r-- assortment of SLACK TENS jaf.t reetived and for sale at ,110, E & routre. Sept.l3th • 28--Iv BALED lIAY, by the ton or bale at , • • . DOWNEI. & Sept. lath LONG ands.horzbilidled COAL StIONT.I.S hp the dozen at. DOWNEY 4- vuorrs. Sept. 13th-- QOD S Rutter and IVatereinckers'in hariels jnat rereivett at DOWNEY.' 4- FOCHT'S. Sept. 13th 37,- 7 (S - KEGS of Wltnincti 1t... , ft/received and tar t , ate a Anzust 20 39 Qozes Slerine Candies I) ' Jtily 5, L IQUORS, Cin, Whisley PU 313 y `-'llb, .. CO.ID'S • GALVANIC Tsubscriber inform: th appointed by, Wm. I'. C' agent for the sale in this and p.tr&vr 0.12.1DC.1T TER l',"adapted to the use I prisoni of rompeteht skill,i &winters. Perabris destrOus oC pert le merits can have an -opportut parates, at my residence la. 1 rough. • , Among :the many complaint and alleviated by this powers lice, may be enumerated P: Lock-jaw. emariatedLimbs, I and various other neuraleiz purchased one Battering, I am prepared to o Ine.under any of the ahrire respectfully solicit all tlifi‘e in thisphblication, to call in Trotsville, Sept., Une . xampled 11 StIIE Fakir ofara has Lens, cse think it trill be to leitn that atnnsementt mere profitable tha n those gi open al. the afore of the- I.llb are however of a different rh. l nd .f 'amusing his audience but humbug, and the unders his audienienneistsA f hir gain=; being a r rand di , plz.l,l %clack for cheapricfs is noparz imee. nis stock of goods iClai tarn that be can in the la p,e perictents reduce them to the will be a trautitul , and un doubts not u-ill result quite and rnwt certainly aereeabl. phy of this mar,ical operatio l _rand secret, ciz:—Goode'a in gly low rates that the mill becoming e ed.the fan cy anmsed.and before the exercises are ewer, tbei purse will be,e nesiderahly cohered. Ad.ris.sion free and no charge for showing goods. I I • Glirl. W. SLATER. P. S—ln addition to the above exhibnion, there can be seen Twelve not:wand Shicielesthey are quite at tractive. twine very cheaa and rt ,, od P.wrsvitle. September m, Cabinet Makei:, Undertaker, &C. Thn.; sob - scriber announces to the public that he as commenced dle above ,mentioncd &Isiners in the botouch of Pottsville. immediately back tif, the renasyleinia ifall,arbere he will constantly keep eu b a nd an assortment of RE A DY .31 4 D Ceinet - Itarc materials in the most nee*. lic 11E . ° Will til3aTlf am i ste.. ordor at the shorte Fundral waited on and l; tSe thvrefore tolicits a •, which he will endeavor to to harainesa. Give 'ntra tria February 15. • • GIICAPGOODS FOR CASH, And no Credit given • THE suly.seriheihmsjust opened at the store former= ly occupied by CrostamLat Christ, orr Rail Road st reaeral assortment of Groceries and Provisions,' which he will at the lowest po.'ssihle prises for each : Such as sugars, Molas:seg, Coffee, Chocolate. Tea, Cheese, Ri ce , ,s,piee t i,,kc, Sperm and Whale Oil, Spec rraceti, Moulds and Dipped Candles, Soar.. Trihacco, Segars, Rams, Shoulders, Mess Port, ' • Dried Beef, od- • Esh-Mackerel am, &e. WILLI4M If MARSHALL Jreceived at the Ydrk Store a large and general assortment of Rolled; square, dat, and Round llar ron Mall sizes., also hammered square iron from 1 inch In 91. rail road tonnes,-Sledges and Hammers. aCrow bars, Slit rods for donee aloes, Juniata nail rods) Rind Irvin, &.,alro4itmtes and Nada,-in their va riety. EDWARD YARDLEY. Jan. 4, ISO. I. . -•- rrng Subscriber bas -BoarailW • recently opened a boatdieg hmse in Market, silent. Portssille.and will be ptrased to hare a ...number of respectable boatders Good acenw.incvdartorrwill be furnished on reason able terms. Also tattient Boarders accommodated on nrasottede terms. ELIZA 11AUGHAWOUT. 15-1, r • I. S. 111'MIKEeN, DUWNEY & FOCHT, Blasting Powder, just OWNEY & FOCHT'S. ' eeiverl and for zale at OWN EY & FOCHT'S Brandy &e in Bids:. at & Focxurs, • 21— .ITEN I T BATTERY. e public2that he has been oad, of Phil:ldt:intim, his, the adjoining counties of ED, GALr.IXIC BAT= lot Physicians and other L the treatment of nervous sine Mr. Cones instrn 'illy of examining the ari he Town Halt of this bo- an which have . been cured rul agent in medical prac-- aralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, liheumatism,Tictkiloreur tierco*s disorders. of Mr. Persons Graduated rate on peons eufTer leecribud complaints, and n-tio may feel interested 1 examine my apparatus. PETER F. 311.7DEY. •36.6ru0 GRAND Bill: ! ttrac tl on:: / eased to amuse our eiti gratify in; for the Public jually as attractive and en by Fakir are now .criber. The amusements ratter. The Fakir's meth waslttinemg and nnttiing, gned's system of a'innsing ins ana nothing but bar- f seasonable mer - chand ire, ailed in Ancient or Modern Li.ler and he feels quite Cu tiiMMMEMEM tale end ofnothinz.„which . ecedented feat, and lax rotitably to his customers to himself The philoso consists in the follow ine offered at such exceed- SOLOMO PLEIJ H CO FFINS. p.3nilfacic red of the best • blo 'manner, at very tow ' hinds of Furniture 't nonce. learies ettpobed, rt of the pablic patronage eet by prompt attention Mar :5 Pill Iron! Iron!! Pottsville Mai 31 PHILADE.I.'PSIA WLEALLIAMer H.s_BROIATIT, & Co., WHOLESALV_DRit GOOD DALERS. ' No. 20, North Fourth street, Philada, larAVEi.large Stock comprising a general variety of .11. AMERICA N and FOREIGN DRY GOODS. They. regularly attend the Auction' Shies, at which they can frequently purchase many seationable descrip tions of Goods, ulna below the regular prices, l and which they will sell at a small adrances They rect%ve many goods direct fromStanufacturers, and wilt also be receiving the newest; srytts of Foa mSi Goons as soon as they are in the market, from ini- 1 portations both here and in New York/ • Their exertions will be directed to keeping constant , ' IY, a very superior assortment of the most desirable &aide and Fasey Goods, which they intend to offer to Country Merchants on the most favorable terms, and at the lowest prices they can be. found at in the city of Philadelphlts, and respectfully invite them to examine for themselves. Their stock consists infikrt of the following : • Cloths. Cas'simeres, Sattinetts, Jeani, Plaided 'and Striped Jeans, [a new article,] Flannels. Kerseys, Llnseys, Red Padding, Canvas Padding, Beaver teens, Velveteens, Velvet Cords, Alpaca Lust res vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse. de !mins, Gingham, Lawns, Irish Linens, Russia Sheeting and Rnssia Diaper. Goods for Summer Wear, 'New-Style ; Fancy Figured Linen Drillings, Plain' Brown Linen, Crape Gam broons, Corded, Plaided and striped Ditto, (new goods,] Plaided and striped gremlins, [new • goods,] Nankeens. Extra Heavy Cottonades, . • Summer Cloths,Denims, Mexican Mixtures, Blue and Fancy Coloured Drillings. Suitt Jeans. Fancy Single Milled Cassipteres, • Coat Ginghams, Brown and Bleached Muslims, Checks,Tickings,BroWn Drillings, Canton Flannel, Plain w hite Cambrics, Checked and striped ditto, Lace Cambricks, Jaeko , nets, Book Muslin, Milli and SWiss ditto. Lace Goods in Variety, Coloured Cambricks, Aosie ry, Gloves, Thread, Button's, and a full as sortment of Trimmings, .1-c. PRINTS--A very extensive assortinopt, to which new Styles are added as they come f6irn the Mantafae ,titrers. l'hilada., March 1 BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES MADE OF THE best rhfined American Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the Iron in bar, being a sa Ong •, of almut 100 per cent to the purchaser. All shoes sold, ar ; warranted. and if not satisfactory, can be returned and the money will he refunded. GRAY A: BROTIIER, 42 Waltiut st.. I 23 El= g YURE WHITE LEAD, Whetherlll Si. Brother, NVFACTIIREfiS. No 65 north Front street 'Philadelphia. have now a good' supply of their warranted pure white lead, and those customer's whc have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on thearticle. Oatl now have their 'orders filled.. known substance possesses. those personative and beautifying properties so desirable in a pa rot, to an equal extent with unadulterated 4-tote lead Bence any' admixture of other' tnateriali only mars ' its value- It has therefore been the steady aimCif the mannraeturcs, for many %ea ri; to supply to the publm a pel•fectly - pure %%bitelead, iud the mand Ycr the article, is proot that i13,-.11,41 V. it h 'or; It is invariably branded t n one head--W & BROTHER. in full, a'ud on the' other,. WARRANTFLIPURE—anin ied lettcfs., November 19: • • Philadelphia, Readiag ,Si. Potts , Tine - nail Road. , •''. ' . . = ... i -., . , - PII: •. 1' • ... &. 1; .W. . Reduetian of i .• • reight on .:11irehandi . ze. ; -- 7 ON AND AFTER 31unday l next,! June With.. Lill, Goods will be forvCardcd with despatch at the' fol 'mine rite!, of Freight, between Iteading and. the points below :stated. per ton of '2OOO lbs. . ' ,' Bettlen Between. „Read ng Reading and and :" Phan. l'utterill;.. 1 1 ,10 75.'cts. Plaster; state, tilcs, .1-c. Pig Iron, blooms, Um tn•r. • marble. rosin, tar, pitch, '.- 1 "12, 0 and erindstonei, Nails.- spikes, bar iron, ;t i • Castings,lead,turpentine 1 ' bark, raw tobacco, salt, 'r 1 40 1 00 . . provlsions,pcdatnes, turn I . I ber, stoves, 4-r., J I , Flour-per barrel, ~16 eta. .11 ets . • Wheat, corn. rye. clover , I Seed. 4. , salt per bushel. c 1 4 rte . Groceries. hardware,steel,? F Copper. tin. braso, do • mestir,liquorsanacbine. I rv, butter and .ettzs, 4 , 110 135 cbeese, lard and tallow. . . ' . oil; wool, cotton. leather ' raw hides, paints, ors- t • ters, berop, and cordaze. J 0 . Dry Goods. drugs 4.. no:lii-1 . ' vines ; foreign liquors, 1 1 trines, glass.. paper.tresh 'r -q: 60 ' 170 6sh, meat, coulee tiona- I ' ' " ' ry, books .t.:2.,'tartanary. ~ . . • ... l'ilo additional chatees for comtrusswi, stora.Te, c!r[l rereicine or deliverine freight at, a:ly of the Co m p, •, fly's Dr iilt3 on the line. • i July 15, ISI3 29-- 1 - ' I ATTENTio' N. • , 1 'MILITARY STORE. ~; - T[lE: sobsrritier would re:Torii - Or inform his friends and customers, th❑t he has foc.,:cd his i 1117 liar!, Cap Alawilartury . fri Third Street, No. 9. 1 , a few- doors below . Race, where he would beilleased to see his old enatomers ; , add as many new ones as are disposed to lave.= him 1 with their custom. Ale still con; inUes to manufacture , Military and Sportmen's articles iidevery descrifdipn.. stich as leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and •13easer Dress , Caps, of all patterns: Forage Capst. l .lo!sters for triaop Bhdy do ;Cartouchßoxei,Bay - cirw t c bI,a7CIP,„ word RClts of all kinds: Cauteei - s ; pF.ark. , , dl:Teter.t patterns : Fire Bucket's, Pasiini,l Ts be do. Brush and Picker's Flurries, Poipoons Ft-emen's • Caps. Leather Stocks, Gun Cases. superior, quality Shot Bags. Game Bags, Drunte...4,:c. • • I[7ord :rs thankfully receditind promptly at- • tende ;WILLIAM CRESSMAN, • : • No. 101 North"! dird Street, a few doers below Rae ; • Philadelphia. January 13, 150 2-6 m • E. A. HATHAWAY & Co. I, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - ; , 1 ro 23 ..VortA Wharres, foot of 214 i it.,, liAiladetplid 'HAVE received on consignment 4ntl offer .for sale a i 2 ..thc lowest cash prices— i i 30 bales Ist sort eastern bopsi: • I 0000 galls fall and winter pres.s, , d whale Oil i :' •1 1000 do do do I black fish oil I ' i :Ala doz painted palls; ' I ' 100 boxes lot quality sperm candles ; : 1 • : 1 ' 150. do mould tallow candlet, :On do yellow snap ; • . i ' I - 50 do No. 1 chocolate ; . ' i 300 do Lubec (scaled) herein; ; 100 do do No. 1 dill ' I 100 bbls. ackerel. Nos. I, 2 't d. 3; 1 , 1 - ' 50 do . Halifax Salmon ; 1 ' 50 d 6 gibb'd Herrin; ; 1 03 do 'pickled codfish ; . . 40 do Cranberries; i •I : ' . , 50 tubs Goshen butter ; • I • ' : 4000 lbs. Herkimer county chrese ; : ' 1 1 : 10.000 do' drycodrutb; :: ::, 5000 do bake fish: (in drams : 7 , ' .I i • WOO do' Manilla cordage. Pbilada., Jan. ll,' ..1--13i lirEl porrsvlLLE IRO.N WORKS. e ; '' ' V.:—•— . I - - '• ' 1 - —. 1 • 3 . , .. t , 1 . . E . W REPETF ULL V.annorincestn jbe rublir, that be . 1 has taken the Establishment known astheo Potts-. ville Iron Works. on Norwegian :street, where be is plepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture nail Road Cars. and Machinery of alitiost eery des< ription, at the shortest notice, and on the most'rea sortable terms. C- Persons from t broad, in want of Shea m Engines - I will find it toAbeir advantage to give him a 'call be-fore engaging eisen - here. May 11 H. CRESSANG, Cabinet Maker, Ti" AS removed from his old stand to the Ware ioona - I 1 - . i • quenee r"licii,. ,-; - pot. -Lion the North, East Corner of Mabantaner and I---- "M "bseriber offers Or "lit a Will se - highly efficacious in promotic. * , health, and pre- Colon streeti, where he has constantly on hand, a , ------';.------'---" art genuine assortment of 1 eeneral assortment ofCabinet ware of the most mo- II . Jr - l' DRUGS 3IEDICIN s''s ..k c. l - 1 Terltin-,di4eose. ' • - - • . . , dern styles and approved finish- french and high post • i Z ., , i Mahogany Red Steads, Alabo,...any;Chatrs and Rocking i I - II • Cinasisting of Chemicals, Meilicir. , . ts:rfu- PICKLING C.lllllnaOr.c.-Ltirearter the firm heal Chaim also Mapie,Caneseatchairk and Rocking Chairs ..,I - me mere. Window Gill.FSea, Patent 31..41 - nes . Widsor Chairs, sofas, Scots .&c-.ke . Ali the Varieties : ~oriigs, Paints, Dye-Sniffs, Oils, and Vainii•bes; Pain of the cabbage ; Pot the parts in a keg,. Sprinkle of Cabinet Ware made. to order at 'the sh o rtest Notice, , °rashes , &-c- Which be is disposed to 'sell al a I anal On the= a good quanta:F. at salt ; and Let theta #.- 2nd in the-best style at Philadelphia price's. 1 I advance, and respectfully stdiats a share of the phtren main five Or ail. 01y1. To a gallon of vinegar ' IL GRESSANG acknowledges. the liberal suprt I age °faro Public. • , . • put an ounce of mace and one of pepper corns trnb which the public have favotimi him - heretofor po e. I. =• Physicians prescriptions carefu ll y corel*rmi , le ,, - . and will labour on his part to merit . a continuance of ! I ' JOHN S. C. M.IRTnc. and cinnamon. Cloves and allspim may be tr.l. 1. 1. ' .1 their favor April tfah, 1 - , 1 - march 1f..., - . I 4 " - ded. ,ut ti.iey ~.arkch - the color of Inc cabbage.— ' , ' Heat the aire„-a r 'sml.ding hot, 'add a little alum, ... . :.•', - D LISINS.—In quarter bo —"-- zv.., selected for n : farut.: I ' and turn it vslatle hot on. the cahhage s the salt re y use, for sale cheap , at . 1 • .., I . , mauling. It is nece,-..:ssry toturci the vinegar from joHN S. C. 31ARTIN S, ... . . , s., • ~•q 1. , the cablin,e several limes, and scalding it. return it 1 - unnte ett ' r Y.' ". 1 7 1 . ^-- t 7 re. `again while hot. This makes them tender. ‘Pur , . 1-0 4 d cab' s. thiheads ,not,' laiv but fine and "VIOLINS, FLUTES is.c.:-.-For sale at MAR- : 1 - .. --- I, : i. - f kr • .: 1.64 _ -,„ Y TINS Drug Store, at) assortment of, Violins brrn . - We . , t 37 P'C .. 'n. . 4. . n Y tultilr°r " Flut., Clationets, Fifes &o. to which he Mtites ~ chez:ter:lion „of mnsiciani and ethers.. Mewl 14, , 11— I I . . - THE nuAersarr.ed, having been a - ppoin 1,7- d 11.e . T. b Yk 3 , 1 .We'har'io A r - H ~"(gitc o s.: su perior Grarri Action Pianos at I the Manufacturers prices. IT. „I. =FATTY. Maya, . : V7ERY SUPERIOR GREO7 • BLACK TEA, just receiyed and. sale-bk. Mav 33, VEOLOGICAL SKETCH BOOK, ;cols. 1 ! aid T Zian pablithed,aad for sasle *lv B. BAPiIH.IN, Aet- S.ept. ; TB CUEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE UNITED STATES: Joseph illcitiurrayls Sp lendid Lentoi London artd Liverpool rackets. lin \Not w 4' 1 5 1 0 4, !ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1845. Old Estab •hed PaAsage Office, 100 Pine Street, Cor. of South, N. V. rrlIE subscriber" his friends an. n ia f g b a r n in a g n i g n c ro e u n t in Passengers, by th Regular Pada ., Ships' Names Xen• Ship, United States, Garlick Patrick Gamy, Waterloo, Macias, Independence. Samuel Hicks, Siddons, Ashburton, Stephen Whltne Sheridan . 0 ct- ME MeGIN Piaxuas. * T.J. BE?:ITY. ; ; bees leave to call the attention o ' I the public in general, to the follow for the year ISO, and for the purpose labin, Second Cabin, and Steerage. to fallowing t Ships to and from Liverpool.; Captains Days of Sail Y ing from ] New ork. June 6 Oct. 6 Feb 6, " 11 - ' 11 " rjl • ' 26 " 26 " '2O Vyr, Britton S kiddy. ' Delano Jule 6 Nor. 6Mar. t 4, Allen. 11 " 11 - 11t . Eldridge, " 26 " 26 • " Aug. &Dec. 6 Ao. Dunkcr, " / 1 " 11 " 11 E. obb, "- 26 " " Sept. 6Jan. 6 May 6 Thnnipiani, "11 " 11 "II Depeyster, "26 " 26 "26 Ship's Name. I 'eaptalns, Days of Sailing from Liverpool. 1 New Ship . Nye. - July 21 Nov. 21 Mar 21 i United Stales, Britton, '., 26 "_2O •• 2.6 Garrick. , . Skiddy. Aug.ll Dec. 11 Apr.ll : ntrick Henry; . Delano, "- 21 " 21 " • 21•' Waterloo, ! Allen, . " 26 " 26 " 25 ; Ito.wium, Eldridge, Sept. 11 Jan. 11)lay II .. Independence. ' Alter, " 21' " 21 " Cl ' Samuel Hicks, Bunker. " 26 '• 26, " "ii Sidilons, , • E. Cobb, Oct. 11 Feb. II i'ne II : Ashburton. ' Iluttlesen, " 21- -"- 21 " 31 ; 'Stephen Whitney. Thompson. " 20 Feb. 20pas-2,1 Sheridan Depeyster, Nor. II Mar: I I lnly II 1 ! In addition to he above Regular Linea, a nuinber of Splendid Mew York Built Transient Ships,stch as the :'Adirondack,' •Seolland.' Russel Clover,' •Eehri,• and ~.Sca.' will continue to sail front Liverpool, weekly iii . Regulat succession, thereby preventing the least p. - ..5.'- l eibllity of delay, or detention in Liverpool; 'and tin' i the norommmlation of persons wishing to remit loader ! "to their familieS or friends. I have arranged the pay- i intent of my Drartson the following Banks : 1 1 , 1 ! Cork Limerick '. CM - motel ; • Londonderry, Shirr, • Weiftint ,I I Belfast; Waterford Galway - 1 ' Armagh, Athlone, , oleraiii 1 Kilkenny,, 'Brains Tralee,- ' i I Enniskillen, ...• ' Monaghan , youglial, 1 Banbridge, !'. _Ballymena ' • . ar'soofnity 6 Drorn - latrick„ Cavan, i . lureak ; I - Dungannan, • Bandon, •. ! . Eimer!, Ballyshannon, Strahnne • ! tikil.brern I • grim: I. 'Mallow, - Dublin Comet-till," Kiln/sit,' Scotia!ail—Tile ity Bank of Glasgow I F.orland—Metsrs. Spooner, 'Atwood & Do..banker,s, London ,Messrs..P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverrrool: 1 - . Pas,engers, lin also be enenced from Liverpool. to biladelpbia, Boston and Baltimore , by. the: Reetithr 'oacket ktitips I nn application beimg made pti ;MM.% • ° r by letter. [post Dahl.) addressed to 1 . ! JOSEPH MCMURRAY, 100 Pine rree:, I ! ..' corner of South street, New York. . . ' . . AGENTS: , Benj. lann • ar. ottsville, a.:!.! Michael Mullmi, 1 .;- - chestor,' N. ii ; . Jer. Bar.got rovidenc.:. -Il• 1. t F, COngh. Albany. N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo. Ohio Thoma. Mc qui! ib., Utica, N. Y. . I 1 alsnli, eg, leave to assure my 'friends and the pubcic in general, that the greatest punctuality will be obsiir, . red tu tile sailitig of the above Ships. together with all others Which f may haw-, and that Bssencers will experience no delay on their arrival at the, di:lento' 1 ores where they mean to embark. ! ! P. S.—Free Passage can also be seemed, from the crones Ports in Iceland .and Scotland. from which Strame , s run ti Liverpool I , , BENJ. ILI NN.llst, t t Frith% ' Sol , . Agent for the State of Penn”lvatiii. • February 1, 1 . - ! ! 5- 1 - _ ! GEORGE Ft - POTTS, TN vriT.s th attention of purrlia,or, to hi, stoci o /Froslt Good, "tn , d rereived and now opeotna at '?d, Stole it} Gent Ft . a few done, abrice the I. ,, lt..ttnltt flome,l all of evhich he will ,elt at rtot lontt, , ,t prti t:. for ras h Ili, nit:n ortler , t. or itt ectlunge for c . orlitir . product}. February la I ' CI • , , i----- ,To 11) 1 ,ers, 11 1 Inn,r," teachers, Paper 'Laker., Steatn e I➢ididers. and others SCAL IRON woßris. • W.ROUGIIT IRON T l Llin 6, to in.ealibre and to 12 fkt staininr pressure from 400 t;) inch, with Step ...tk,:rks, L. anti •s to 6 , 2 it, Elting torether, ix - Ith screw Me for STEA,M. WATER, (As.and tot vE and other STEAM BULLET. rtera VELDEI From 4 intli capable of pe are other }ants, suita LOCOMOT , t a.aufactured and for sate by - I ' TASTIER. &. TIORRISs S. F....order of Third .4.Walmt; Streels, -PHILADELPHIA: 110:' Warehouse July II ( oval & New Goods I Re T IOSEPH MORGAN. •ui ix informs , the Public that he has is Stores° the :New store room, in , . the 31r3 Phillips, with a lOCUsitree in front lid next house - above Mr. Thompsim's tie Messrs Pollock's Ifitore.: Audi has a new. assortment of Goods which the lowest cash prices. In addition ,Offs i.i &-crimines he has received, and is di. eeneral assortment of leeh—rn, braid, 4 . - , Caner Bonnets, at the loweSt prices. arch 221543, - . • I* 1.-- .it REMOVAL. • 11.ES:PECT Removed I :stnne Houser, lof the door, a • I,CATIIe oppo: lju=t Recei , ,ed wilt be Pohl a fancy dry gen, keep on hand 1 1 G imp, Straw. Pott..ss int NI 3. A farmer has one bunked acres. Instead of getting seventy-ficeAuslaels of corn to the 'a;re. he bets forty, and makes it up by cultivating trice as trAny acre.s; iristeod of thirty bushels be vt. , •• twelve, and ruts in Octes et,ough to make up; instead of makinz one hundred acres do- the sqlt ---- —. , of three hundred, ha buys more land and 4114, , I I - . I three hundred to da only one hundred. ,:,,-. -- u„--: -- _-..... -..,-L- L -1 .5.zr,, . 4: A young woman, with a littta pains, can i hav 4 e three times as many clothes as she needs, and EPH F. SEIDERS, 1 ' then not look half 4 wel! as •a . humble neighhar. t o r . eM s o o v r e e d h i t: I residence n g next doerto Brown pmi a, a 8 hae . who has not half her •WarJrobe ;=vviterefore we Store. in Centre street. Pottsvill , where he continuez close with some ptoverhs liaatle %for the cizca to ol.‘erata in all the v4iaus branches of the tqntal sign, -, . • • . lArt ; path as P1.f.r1.4. Ftlia:, Clcdasinr ax.d Drartnr.: . Active , a little is hater than lazy much. He also will insert . in the bast manner, single teeth, or . Carefulness is.ricter than abundance; :whole sets, at reasonable prices. I I' ' I arre farming is not always aced farming, and 1 liacinz had a itrarticil experience nimany yeat t .', he ' ' ' ' feels confident °latrine. satisfaction to all , whet.!inay . small farming is weep the largest . —triot2ria, Far favor him wilh their custom. ' - • i !ne d mer and G ar d e ne r. : I Y ti . 2 , , ,,_ . m FILM: V LE I. TT.S Hal MANI'S; HOT/SIDS &:. ouses and Lots 11 1, 6, .., .“ , '. —There is nut any manure. perhaps, thatis more • , I -.F. i: r:. - , des:in:de for•mait of great the variety •of plants F 01? S.ILE. ' -1 .1i l' . that come under the!care of the horticulmrist an I - I . farmer than a fine leaf m•suld ; with some particu- 10 -- 60 . a la i rr" narnl.,r of Buildines and out lits 0 ' tar claws of . plants it is indi;pcnsable for their per lvarioussizes.lon the Navizat ion tracts lying principally In the gototieh of Pottsville. Apply to I feet developeme'et, and for all the mast natural that SAMUEL LEWIS, It•aal estate aet. ent noel_!. can be applied: ' With a lithe care and labor every July 16 I n Hall- 44-11' - farmer or-gas-Liner naileit greatly itacrease his corn- T - - 'o w Iron St 0re..1 past heap by devoting a few hours of his leisure ~ moments in cellectinsifrorn tae hedir,es and wood-. • rll II F. subsbriSers respectfully inform the pdidsc. i_ ac d, the f zi n. i lo ye„. , n d & ray ii l6 , tw i ;s, Th ey 1. that they have received is, addition to ;their .. , fprwier splendid stock. ,a fresh assortment of Hard- ;cid also answer another important purpose be arc, consi - iP4 in part 28 fOiIOW'S : ' • I ' • fore they can be converted into a suitable compost , . Etr.e T ist English doable barrel Gains, 1 for enriching the land—they forcri the best material . I?; Oncarno .4 1 for making hot -beds. -. . i 11. Pion •‘ single • " I • • ------- • I; CsainmoW , . . urrewasn.-Whitewash' i just one of the • 1 . . 1 • Fine Pp ker ar.dTable Cutlery. -1 • lineal things in the world to promote health and . ; Pickling Tubs. Tea and bread Trays. il .i 'cleanliness. Thur old huildingr, the roofs and v' , 7 Flne Iron. Sheet Iron, 1 Anvils. 'math Bellows, ' ; walla of which may not be worth the application I ' ast-srel Mill Silva, a new article. I .'of a coat of paint, and which are 'ca oniightly that" • 1 . A large assort:nem of Iron corstaatly on -.nd:, era , ! BRIGHT Pow. i are justly ashy me -1 of them; in their present • *.•-• - . condition, may be citadel; appear almost like new Se tembe • at. • , - 1--7-4---- ---- __ l CMEA.3I SYRUP - MOLASSF,S.—SteIar' art' be sutn - cient for thri bLact. - twali..j Fences U3:2 na I 0 N ew Y or k s teau c'sy r up M o l asses, . a ver b sn _ . the house should be carefully washed or painted.': ierior article, for sale lay .- .also the interior of•sll outbuildings, barns, hen . I ' T. 6:, J. BEATTy. _ i houses, granarieS..shesp and hog-cores, and, the Ma l y 3d, . - is_ 1 walls i - rf - the cellar, as well ,its the.overhead cell- , ----- ' I ': inza of the rooms in the house. a'.2 5 4. liberal applica ' " - tion of this healthy material is of great conse-: e- :lithe hriAg a swerful. disinfector, 'and : : ;I 1 1 !I i THEGARY STORE., IV IN SAno Ca fallowing receipe'ia fa a iness gleeful to the fick Take a dessert silocnful of imge, boil it in a pint Fot :ale' at MARTO'S !Drug of water to a jelly, add a tea-cup of cream, boil it -an assattinent Se'^iky' and •aglin — beat LIP one e;g: TerY tight. and pour the sago on while bot.::—se-ar and nutmeg to ow tage.—Ara FartneT. oaths ge March 2. IMI Daaissxo.—Tho question of draining our heavy lands, is too . important to remain longer without notice. Ott arable land all snrplds waters more than sufficient fur the.,binefit of grow. ing crop. should have the means of escaping into drains, by quick percolation. i Moisture above the quantity required for vegetation is injurious both • to the soil and crop, the soil !becomes sodden and sour, and robbedof its fertility, and the robtattun .ned in growth for want:of draining; no 'doubt but a superabundance of:wet remaining on lands tilled to fall wheat, is often the cause of killing the crop, when the spring fliost has been the sep posq.l cause ". of the injury.l The best . mode of draining practised in Great Britain, are with pipe• drains,' but in our present 'want of capital, and fkilful Workmen, alibi?' decidedly the cheapest in the.long run, are far took:pensive at present. The next best sort of drain is made by opening the spungy, springy, or swampy lands, to the. width 'and depth of four feet, placing_two:feet of round shoulder stories M the bottom, then covered with a flag or flat stone to.priVent chalking, returning the earth on the top full eifiliteen inches above tho flags ; this fop ; 'a main drain open ones Made ihe plough to empty into it, will dry' low grounds sufficiently for,carrying' crops of. Grant, Hay or Potatoes. In very ilotv wet meadow. large open drains must answer, but without such drain ing, sweet hay or pasture Cannot be"expected. Open drains of less dimensions are better than . none, tarticularly heady drains to prevent Water,' in Spring and Fall, overflowing, and remaining on and in the soil, thereby souring the land and injuring the drops of Gas or Press.. In the absence of all or any .kind'4of draining, deep ploughing in narrow ridges must be more generally practiced, to Malin any sort of cropping productive • even the iluable advantage of manu ring is halet,brown awa l y . ,'unless the land be drain ' -e.l and wclllpreparrd td r;lceive it ; the benefit of • Jeep ploughing and renauVing the sub-soil, in dry seasons, is worthy oi l . nttention t.retaining the • ni .isture and restoring it to ,the surface when needed, is one ' r ot' the many , - advantages gained where the sub-soil plough has 'art used, and thia mode of farming will at mic_e prove profitable on our higher 'grounds. • • • • • -,- , FA !I 'II !ifi TO ' SOM T. 1117CritiE . --. Nil C hare been sc, str,uck with the egects isf, good farming, in a case brought to our notice, hat we have taken down the facts for the' public benefit, and with a hope' that the example will excite emulation, and indite.) °Outs to make similar!c; p , riruents.. A farm on tine head . .al Opequon, (known as. Mr. Neills farm) , had „leen rented out Nr ro ni... years, nearly hall acentriry• perhaps, and was -,. overun with thistles aitil htiers:that the tenant 4 could scarcely mike the rent. For the last tea years, it had 'produced! 4n average not -rxe . !!enling six 'bushels per acre. 1 11 n thisapparcritly' im.,,ovel ished state, it was taken in .hand to be cultivated by Mr. GeOrge I.at.-1n:4 , 4 of Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. Mr. IL began by Mowing dOwn• "the biers And thistle4, l and ploughed the land ' eight inches deep. Thc neighbors told him ha' ' cOuld_rtnt produce ati'vfhing, but Ids labor was rewarded by a yield oil 33 bushel. of Corn to Ids ' acre. This he attribtites to the deep ploughin!, I and. careful cullisotir.m.J FA pretty good cornmenri',. ment,it must be.allow ! ed. . Mr. Latslirriv.then Plnughed his Wheat groan I in the' months of July and Aug,usr, eight one e • d,..e•+. giving "seb , and PtOugleing shout the' middle of 'September, hnd harrowing in his Ttii; int:tin - A of workihig tha land ~gaver it ` l ., an.l.moiSture-end upon a c res, thug tilled. has 'averaged '2O Wheat t the atre. l — deep ploughing, - and cultivatieM, in the 'early pi; t.of 013 seas n. thei I trOublesome crop of toner; and ihi.tteg have, been ! entirety removed, ant tile xtmMdinary result ahme namelhas been attain, ! —an I this without cloier or Tinanure. : Mr. • - . r•haor' consi;.l , ts' the Valley lands equal to th ,, c l'enns:.Vaniai anti g,cryually . scanting littlekci ,, than throligh 'cultiyation. Cloter and miuuto will come in play as valuable auxiliaries, but No judicious wo L, he euniiileri the first important movement • This arr,,,aed us Av .:pap!). We present a platter for the grave considerd tion of our fanners: if such results can he at.' tained by proper exertion why should Virginia be permitted to sink in 1 e agricultural character Why should men 'seek !home , . in the \Vest, when all the just reiv.irt7 of indastry ca‘ n be attained this delightful Valley I; Let us wake up—set th 3 eciiller deep, at proper I ,selsorts ; and let the latent, , rejouries of our soil Lai brought forth, as they cats' by the vigorous apps eornanry.— Winri,cqrr a TatNns!..ll,ct.:• - rodiirectr:-L- . 1. Whena man. is WO filicaes; to take good care of two horses,•he buys two more, and gets from the four what he aught get frdm the two. . • 2. A . farmer who . idcks up a cow.simplv be cause it is not an ax, and is nominally lactde:Lus and ltts the creature rimtk. for a living, eery burs a secon'd;and a third, and a tourth, and gets from all what he should hav'e bad front one .a.,1 one. .
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