1M 04.1IPPIN'GS: IRISH• MACHINE. POETRY, Jem Dodge matriell old Jiniyitonse—. Och the was.ti charming young bride, With turf he.thin built a brick house, And the front doOr was on the back side. The roof it was tiled widout.stmw, The cellar was On the . first fluor, :And the ciiiihney in order to draw, Was built just outside of the door, • . , . ii Beggar *as `faddy Malone, - His sister was his only brother ; - lle had nothing at 'all of his own; Except:what belonged to his mother. Onenight; Teddy says to the Squire„ rinao cold, give me something -to cat ; I'm so dry, let me set by the tire, And" so hungry, I must warm my (yet.. 40ch! honey,' one day says Pat Tigg, For he Ras n . scatitilous glutton, - . . . 'To-morrow kill my faCtlig, For I'm sure he'll make ilegant slutton.' So then he goes into the herd, And he.hangs pig'op.by the heel, Cut his thtont soe:nate with a shovel, Sapmg, this is he way t,9 dreis veal ! One - day Patty Mulligan swore, lleJtad scalt his mouth to a blister, IV:111k d: dinner the morning bef:re— And what wait wid a , ked his sinter, Says Paddy, just ihry_ flit to g,ueiis ! Och, I can't: the'n I'll tell ye, my swatc, 0 ''Tomas nothing at all morc or lesg,' Than o raw roasted frozen potato. . . 11 BLACK OF ÜBAII.GIZASS. Jim Black was one of those persons u-ually designated ;hard customers,' and in' his race the term aptly applied. A careless . devil that could whip his weight in wild clits, a lid" care no more for a turtle with a bear thar - 1, a fis.tieinf with one of his neighbors, for Jim was ''cock.of the walk' on the head waters of Beargrass. Although he led . the good will of. most of the nci,;illiors, yet none 'of the -folks in ;them diz,7ins' felt inclined to a nearer relationship with him. . Of this fact he teemed pretty well satisfied, for he ncscr avempted 'riny flirtation - wiih any of :the fair ones of. Bear ,grass. H happened that when Jim had 'retched •his 2.Sth year, a new family arlis cd, in which were 'two of the tallest gals youmvcr did ree,'.us Jim described them. One of them, Nancy, lock his eye 'tarnaticn strong;;anil he concluded to 'sit eight up to her.' Jon bail hoard it iii,ays used; two to make a bargain hut the pn:siii.ity• of a . third person coming intoelintact rict,er for a mot ' meet eraftred his mind. Thino pro4eessed • smoothly, we May .s :y "'rapidly. hir a shore. time, when Nancy's father took it into his head he ought to have , something to say in the :natter.— . This bothered..lien amazingly, and came near a broken hone, or. two for _the old ; 'but finally, Jim vs as ordered from the Fs-ileses, With 'the rcqucsd that he would forever aucr keep as.far • .as posit le from that plantation. This was a sad go for Jim; ,but, iu the,Cerncstuess of...ustaut • he determined never to give 't up se, and lie sat his wits to Mark omit-general the old num. Tim gal was on his side, and why shot:ll3'ot he 1 ;The track of the real-genuine !over. always was crook ed,' as the Poet did'nt express it, but Jim did. Jim laid his plans and waited fur. as opp ntunity to carry them intn!effect. It was nut dohs before he obtained a sight-of the fair one, who rr-Likly enter-. ed into his plot ; and as the family were to vacate .tho cabin oti the folloWing Sunday and be gone the whole day, it was proposed, that Jim should , spend the - daywith Nancy, that tkiity might mature =their plan for pidting, the blind upon the old `lts. Sunday came, and. according- to agreement the T'farnily left home, to visit a neiglitior,-and Jim left home to visit Nancy. , The day pasted tams days wilt Under like circumstances, until near sun-down. It occurred to Nancy that there could be no ins - . propriety in just stepping to the door, to see if the old folks 'were coining. . ;Oh, crackee, Jim, here they coma'; 'hide yourself or the old man will aide me. Here, jump into this barrel, quick •Tzr nation !''said Jim, as he soused himself 'into the barrel. 'By' golly, Nance. there's soap in this 'ere barrel, and it smarts like, creation,' ;Well it does boss, but you must do it, they are right here, so keep still. • ~ Nancy had hardly time to cover over the bar rel before the old folks entered theidoor.:- All were soon seated about the room and commenced talk ing about the way, they had pas-ed the daY and ,when it came Nancy's turn to speak, elm said— . ;Well, I'd done very well, I s'pose,'n t had'nt been for that ugly bear, that was trying to take the pigs off'? 'What pigs!' asked the old man. . ' -'Why the pigs oti(t'other side of the cordielor No sooner werethe words out of her [mint!' than the old folks. and:young ones too, except Nancy 'nod Jim, Were oil" to ice after the pigs. say, Nance, it's a mighty hot place here,' said Jim; 'eari't,a feller come out-flow?' he a-.l:cd. tAirell I guess they can Jim; but you'musto J ar •out quick, for they. will be bad; tight away.' . Jun-eleared the barrel at one hound, and said If that ain't the hottest place about this house, then I give in: But I s'w. Nance, that yarn of yourn about the pigs is full nut as slick as that soft soap, but it daa't hurt half so had.' So good bye ; theLleai grass—darn the stuff tow it burns!--Good bye, Nonce, Fut ott —gosh I'm raw all over!' His doings at the creek we must give in his own word's - • • neat—for, maybe I warn't mad. The water felt mighty coal and eoinfort.ible, I tell i scrubbed and wished until I got the in fernal truck ()tithe. when I b, ran to feel ilittle better. But it I3eargrass didn't run !min suds fiitr a week after that, then It.vouid'zit tell you so.'—' Net/LAM/any Gazett.c.. . A Nrn: OFFICE,—On the read feam 'Bangor to .HoLoton, the jolly K. recently met with on oh] acquaintance, and they reined in far a that. ‘What's the news ?' inquired the Captain, after :the usual salutations had been ob4ersed. • _ '-'Nothing of consegaence: was the reply—‘l pose you have 'heard that our faiend Tompluns, has got an office at laq.' . ;," but I'm glad of it. lie worked hard for the election of Mr. Polk,. and deserved something at-the hands of the powers that be. What is his Pt.?Ce 6 Totriqz 1. 1 ,e Notnern Liz.V3."—The Caplain :burst into a roar df laughter that rFrerbated through "ithe wide old wood3A4d drove on.—/'ort'aiid GlisintATlcar..4— , Sammy,' said a find id/hr.r tonic gait Who was just studying English 'Giant iner,q)ur eat caught a rat,-i n which case is the ..noun era in this s+ ntenre? 'The zuminatire: re plied Sammy. 'Very 17,0at1 -- very good, in•lred— but the rat-- ! .,is the rat in the nonntintive ca .4e too?' . 'Why no sir,' hesitated ISaninty, •the rat, sir is yes . sir, the rat is in ----' 'Whit r by sir he's in a yrryhrui in , lecd, sir r— 'You're a smart boy, Slininiy. you ete--you inay • ‘7O d0w1 . ,.k head. - (tat a sho'vel and tongur•s rnct - 1 v shilling., and 2 loaf of bread cost tenpetp-e ! how long would it take a I;lo!ogna pu.Llincr In gii to , it• bottom ob a bariel soaf Do.yougili it up? :Yes l• So ilaes? I. .. • ' Why i. a 13:oldwcy I)andv hitt a torn..; mill!, Because he nalcr guts without ilr s!tups, , A 'f..any, who preranned to' make srmie 'rations, while a plipitmin was recommending Ler hurdiand to - a better WOrla; was tSld that if Some women • were to be admitted . , their tongues . would make para i..AC= a- liti:gitary. if some physician-,' rephed the •Ivefo to be ad nitted them, 01 . 4 would make it-a .2e-e.t.' ••Sainbo, says 'why am a nail tviit's_ well 'ark' in dat duoi, like da! one n ars lunec ' G 4v .cm up.' . 'OO5 he'd iu.r.e7urd.' Sa•titto sloped. • A stranger, a short time since, having lost his tray,'s4itl to an uwktvarti looking 'fellow, •I want to go to Dover street.' ~ W ell; replied the fellow . tva!king coolly on, , why don't you go ther-V Th - x_rates had ono advantage over all the rest of mankind.. If the weather was ever so sultry rind oppre,mirp, he was sure of being greeted at biln*, by ; 4i doniestie breeze, . PHILADELPHIA. GRE. , II" CENTR.IZ PMOLDIpLPHIA. CLOTHING ESTABLISHM E NT • Corner of Aherket and Decatur .beef, THE MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT OP TILE Rini IN TILE UNITF.I) STATES. • L' CRETH, NO. I.IIO:3IARKET :STREET, COIL OF nr.cArtat TJAS now fini•thral the most extensive assortmen .1.1.• of FASHION CLOTHING ever offered in the City of Philadelphia. • , I am warranted iti making this rztcnsiac preparth. tion, in the fact thatf have a larger custom Cl:minty two et • res in the elm and importing ely own Goods d,rcct in large quantities, of :he choicest ; and most fashinnable styles. riefore the other tailors,..who buy in small quantities, }save. commenced making up for sales, which warraht me -in making the assertion that I can sell 5 5141 Cf Fashionable Clothing at a lower price to the Customer th in it costs pt,some snares to*get the L , 0i1(14 made. ' I wish the public to understand distinctly, that this establishment is coitiltudrd on the . primtple that I can and do eff,r better terms to my .citstnnutes than can possibly be afrirded by any wher ill tlie easiness. The reason of this is conduct my busines4 f.atirely en the CA prlne;pk±, bav Mid "Fell entirely for r!ash, keep no hooks of crt/dit, and of course do art have to keep Cl&rks to attend to the bad debts: Thus much :or the acirtnciple.on which I conduct ha-, mess. Fhttvg n'os: tiniid,ed, and rPrtfly for FALL and WI NTV,IZ SA LEn, algAtt :15.000 Farmrs.ts , of Or, newest style, the curt and nil he of winch is in be ,:r3 , 17q , lied: Soper super Ores a id Frock Coats, in every vari-, et =Made and - NeWt.St vi:,erla:ire French cud American Cassqn , re Panto. • A loran and tnnsi splf.nd . .d ass-nrtment of rich style k Velvct,.7.lorinO and CaF.lmered'Ecosse Vas; of my own im7ortation. the style of some Of which • cionct, he lytd eke Where in the city ex•cqisive. as.,ortnent of super Cloth rinT*i errs sr•rn l'hilzu , lt,h6. with es-Cry rarely itew style. W , ,olen, Plai,l will Striped Lining. Asplill.nm, i;cr,in+znio Cows a tinge raric:y„ with tittiercnt ritic . I'tlintoingß—Waved F,„ 11 . 1211) contc,.P;:i . , Adelaide Sad: , neiv and 6caut;f4.l%article for ari cosy and pleisant Ovcrcopt, hive the Lit , tet't di,;,l.ir of Chlnliz ever nit:red in the city : with evety arti c l e i n in . ; i mu ' il y b us ., kid' I ani fn cell li.wtn . .y:u a , can Ile I fl'Cretl IN :try:ethers. in the trade, 27th. 1815 SIJ 2]c PE.'I :E CLOT II I IT G S T 02:71 ; N., IS ebc,nut - . . rr. PF:pm . prii ton't have rolloeciett w WI Ilt,'qr ctstntner -..i Ime , ilo•Fr, t1 , :i.1. ot P.. , a,1y -toad,. Cloth:oz. and vow otr.•r to tir; ritliir:th.. ri ,, ,1 ,i•1P,.11.1 nse orttount of WV. \ bY-7.IADE '('IA)TIIINO, , . . . ever b- fore ii%hilat,d. The Mork are fresh, and made in the lito , :t et) to, tho , 'Mire =lock havinir, been made within a fete We,riS, under their iinniecli superinten: , The E:Nle, rplaijiy and ;I.lliAl are itn -, lirciaFsail, and the . oridi , • will he sold ac hr any other Image in the city. Ala rze'ar.oirt at Cloths. Cas,ijur:"Tps and of el, ery variety of quality and style . un hand,' which matte up to 'order. • , 1 ' 1111;16 ~ smvrir ' ' DE. , 1D1r31./IDE C1,07'111,1 - 0 . • Es,tablishrrient • ' ; • ' . 293 1 at street ; Phikplchhia. rr HE; Flthe , rtiiier7ba:= new on 11;111;1 oiie of the must rctertFivr , aria heautifol a asortments.of REAL) mAIIEI.:I.OTHING ever ofp2re , l for sale in the Phila elphia market. , Garments arc all rut imt he roost fashionable manner. and for workmanslitu anti quality of material cannot hr sorm s a e d . ONt ALL!: to X. TR . iCY . S . Old Pincer r Line, Market itrtljitNvlifire yon will he sure of getting great Itargaitta. astir is deterininsti not be undersold by anY'isintiletiters. yet sell.. for ('.ton, ron,s'e.mently he ran soil greater bargains than those who has r.h erudit. • • M. ACVOI92 Market e•treet. S' , .4ndegr 20, L 15. . BEST BUTT HINGES„ 1 f ANIXACUI:t:Illl and rid" Palo 1,34 t 6 :dt/Rdlt 4 . TASKER & MORRIS, Ir. , n V. 4 .(r.dn01,, , , S. C. rnnu•r.of Third and Walnut stroll, Nuladd• rlulada. A Tzni.! . Carpetiligs, Yloor Cloths, &e., AT T/IE cirEAr ,STORE,- 41 STRAWBERRY STREET, PIIILADELPyiIA, (711 would the attention of _pcf,ons 1 a want PI NetwCarpets,SLA ~.to the factor imr,beinc enabl,M to sell .ii ds at qry low pr lees, bee:nisi, in our present Sittlalltril, oar relit and nth r •I•xp.lihts are v e ry het t, and we offer for f his,,eason all es,a:lllent assortment f Beautiful Imperial ' Incrain and V enetian CARPETINGS. Of every variety.) Also. Floor Oil Clothe: from 2to 21 feet wide, ctitito fit roonre, halls,:4-c.. :south rugs, table covers, thier baize, stair rods,imats, , wholesale or retail, -at the lowest pri ces . A supply of t h e. !ow priced Carpets front 31 to 50 rents per yard, always on hand " ELD RIDGE nttoTlic.R, . No. 41 Strawberry st.; one door above thesnut; neat Ocolui street. Philadelphia. Philada , Sept, 13, NOTICE TO MERCH.eLVT.S' • the City. THE subscriber weidd respeetfully rail the attention of Iris friends and ollierg. to his tvellimesorted stock of tiMple and Paltry lire Goods, which he is daily re froM:the New Vork'and ( . 01111,1'i:411g a zr,at variety of Cloths, Ctoisitneres, t 4 latt limns and Vioditig,. Illeaelied and Brown :Nliolins, Ermli , h, Irish awl fteratan Linens, White and Colored Flarinelo, ILitokome r , ilks, Shawls, Merino., and Ala picas, new and Imatitifil stv lo Cashmere trEenssit and Ministins for Ladies' Fall 7ud ;Winter wear, French, l- nofish and Domestic Prints tuid Gingliams, together st Uri a large as-ortinen't of Glove. 4, Hosiery and Trim :mu::: of every description &.e. kr—all Of which lor fors to the trade upon the most r,IVONIIIII• heroin. Navin_ hre n lona engaged ill the purchase of goads, Ile - intends to i n to none but such as are cheap; and as his 4t.lre is in imminent proximity to the .Market Street tiV trade, he iites the attention of merchants to his stuck ImMre making their pltrillaFeA. • P. IL TIOCYPER. 7:o. a f . 7 , ;.r.qw:".'rr.: street, l'ltitaat•lp4ia: Ph;!ada ,Sopt. Ilth, 1,15 T rt. L. Il'rl'S b.AT IYO TEL, %yrs.: s;nn or Mk:7i FT., IV rut DOT:OUCH or ~11U.Y‘C L rcextso CO., P.l. 0 1111,-; sn't);eri . brr Wm.tld reiTe, truly in liirm fr:erd , , 311 d the int ve•l:ing chit he 11:13 re eently ct hen ;Did fitted np,in I stiperior manner,' th4t. ;:pnemts ed.fi,;e.• sin of GEN. IVASIIINGTON, where be t , rrpa red ci ae , nnimod to travellers and visit is m the s ery beat and plea,ing st;!e• H:s is Eim - ded ;tit lire in s t ; le;:sant and central part of the borough, ea:hen:cat to business, and is large and Or rAnin9 a;ry; • 9'hankr,l.l,4' the literal enppott while keeping. the old Al.itt , y 111.11(..1,and the Ameiican lintel, in tips horou2h fir thp past, thrre years, he respectfully 5,.. ticks a con:Mita:lee nt :he wimp. T111.:OfORK %VEILS. • ii"," Toe hia,rri4l,l:rz. NlrihomberJand. IVdlintnqonit. Led, Ilaven.and Bellefonte Sinrvesnrrive at ni;;I depart.froni thin Mouse. Money, 'lo'. 15,18.0. 46 CR POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS • McGTNNIS. EPETI , VIA. Y annonnce)to•the Public, that he. I ha , VAPI, known as the Potts ville Iron...‘VorkF, on N , Tricee tan. street, where Ile is' rovoarrrl to 11 , 0 , 1 all kind.: of steam Encino's. inaritl 1-,Jor, ha i 1 ltoaA Carg, and 31achineri, of:Limo:4 every ri;Jtil.n. at the elierlest noti re , and on the most:refl.- ; Pon , oos franc 11:road, in want of Sind in Enitintt-s rind it to tillor advantage to fire Bari a, call hofore flgr,gilig o't.g‘vio•v,t. :slaw II 'Refine al & New•Goocls .• . . I'll 31(MG N • I) f:SPECTETI I.Vinforms the that he has llteinovf'd hi> Storct.l \ lin. Now Store*rooni, in the ,isinne ;louse of: 'Airs %with a locust fire in front of the door; and 11 1. 1t.11.6q.. Mr. Thomp., on • s Me , srs Potiork's Store. A till has j„, a , now a.isortnienuot - rlprine Goods which trill he sold al 'the intvegt casii.prirce., In addition to his fenry dry trineinag I has received. an& will, iccep ou hand a eencial e L nrn. braid, straw, & fancy lionaeta, al the iowesi 31arth .• . _ • Desirable Private ,ReSidenee • FOR MLR. a - • . •, , - 1e ,p,,,, r , .Tlll'. subscriber-in order to.closs up hi 3 c CI Id PilSifirsS as anon as vossibl.' utters far : ..14; .i''' . saki his present residence in 'Ala hantongo ii 3 , str , et, .The maimimilding is ^_3 feet frMi by :t5 feet deer and the hack building is 30 f,711 deep. with two Parlours, Dining mom and Kitchee on the first floor, with a Bath house, and a Furnace it the cellar for. heating the wlio:e front building. The lot 13 :iP feet front by 21t1 feet deep, with n •Itnall stabln -on the tear. _The house Is in good condition, and in beautifully sittiated, and the garden is stocked with different kinds of illi: POSSe3SiOII will be given on • the lat of April next; or immediately, if required. For 3erm3 &C. apply to the .uliscriber. . Oft It LEGAL NOTICES. NOTARY P.UBLIC,I ' ' POTTSVILLE,. PA.. th tt- Office in Centre st, next door to e . Exchange—p3 VT. • CLAVIN BLICIIIE, - 1 •, • .2 ,T - TOR.N E I' .. .4 T .1 dlr . , . w l j.kp n r t .a y r o lt j i i?ia tr i .. p e t zr .. al Courts . of: the Cl.ty a nd Ilk Office 13 at N0: . 35 - Soutti fnurflt f treet, between - - Chesnut ancltValnut strects. , A . - Ptsilada.; Sept., 20, 1815. , - !3S rSmo JOHN' CL EME N T, - Attoiney at Law. . ' OFFICE, Centre st., Last giP, 4 doors below the office of the Miners' Journal. • Mar. 2 . • E; Q. J C S IV; t 1;017 x•ILT., C Off re in Market 8t.,. at the ginpoTium Office. Co ._I 2.5 3011 a CHAS. NEVILLE; ArtortNEY AT:LA • 1 • c arc. attend l i , j u i t l ) e fi l.,, c ' e '(! not t ac sd ~ot r o , c 1111, 1 1 , 1 3 . ‘„, with Journal. . • October J. 9 . . Roseberry, ATTOTiNEI7 Al' LAW. ortwwinurto, • ' ram • 31'1I1Cr: FN I - ATTORNEY. AT • LAW .'•' f 1 .POT7StiLLE, .pA.-." practice in' the several Courts of "Schuylkil, Co :4. IV: T B' F B .0 11 - Attorney at Law: • opened an otllco. in the borough of Schuylkill - Oflre in front strdil, second , hoir east of M. Mart Hotel, will attend to all lisinns.4', en rwittl,to his care, tt the counties of Schuylkill and ! 'Berks. April 21: 16,14 • "'ions* •oi Iced Business. • nn.gwi.., : ritier respectfully announces tw the that he has ,I,7,focialed Mr. Nathan Evans ua .• In ronikuctine a general-Flour and Feed the firm -of Ittlull do EVANS. at the 'a:owl:Mast i~ragr of Rai: ItMuhand Norwmziamstro'ets, in thii , ho. re hh oi• thoy wilt alwayt: keep 'tin ir • and, a 14rge and good assortment •cif Flour,-• " • • INy I , the ' See., &r. All of 'whir I, will ho sold at 'the miry lowed! rat. Thirl conlidcialy. solicit the patrouime of the ,pa 3 0 :11(•Vilig th":,r - all-those with doar•With thenil it tot heir mutual ai.lli•antagi: .1u 19, DJ- :;9,-Gmn . ~ .. • i • -.1 f? 0 N ! IR ON ! ! .. - •. L Al i G II - T -. SI ':l' 0 T T ~. .;-.: AT Ti!E ;L. 4. , , • :• ' - T OWN IVA L. L. 4 ;" : i -• r 3 A vit: , an a . s.ortment _of rolled cipi,lia'uunercti 1../, I mix, coii , ;!s!,n , z, erfrimi . reulalio , ,,';• 1f,.11.• :Seloli 1r01n.3 to Ax 1 ' . ' ',.77'cionrcti frorn g'i", -, ),1.). ; 1.x i, ..- II :t ant' rd tir'e tic,in ',l x ..1 x 3 inch, ' I- .. §collriii , iron of vtkrii,,s; daitc'z4on. CI'CI W. lia rs,.l'loitlt !I !faits.: j, ./lor:: , 41oe 1.11 r.; :sled,ie , • ilinul,l4 Juniata: Slit • • IN . ii!s; , and • 116rse: Shoe Hods' , , Octagon Cat Steel June "8 / vim. ronmatitt : : receivine from New. York and are or ,. ferii!z. at heir tor in. 'Morris' Ad lit ion to PoOsville, i ft.'tfee. soear,Tea..'Alf:ll4‘es. ILlM.,'slmuldars 'Afes Pi'rlf. Fi-li , Salt. Cheese, oil. Capolles. Soap. I. gum's, Fruit', Tobacco, (LINA Hay, Feed. &e."&r. All of whir li they' rarer at city wholesale prices, frcistt finly titled. ,'lay -)'l' :t'l— ... 200 BuNcuEs of s!Ti Nc o. k .,,, far slle . at. • 1.4.Y.V.N El &t• 0C111":71 So'l,l ~ 27th , ' 419 +- AFES If supply of MINER'S .ju (Ili.st roe' 'ye' at DOWNEY .'y FOCHT'S. ept.l3th - * • ' 37-- A ' ssnrtmeta or BLACK TEAS just rerfavoi at.. for sale at DOS NEY & foully S. Sept. IMId ' ---i-- .1 B ALED R —H AY, by the ton nr bile at 1 • '.I.)OWNEY. & Fopirrs. 37-- Sept. 13th y ONO and short handled COAT. try the anz,n at DOWNEY FOCHT'S.. tiept. lath S r , cracke in !In rrOs DOWN EY rocurs. • s,:pt. t 31.1, I , I 37-- _ 1 0 O r - e K c E. ,i c , ...S e L , T d 7t r nit a irt i t Blasting Pt.wde.r, just I' DOWNEY & FOCHT'S. A ttgust 39 Boacs trine Candles icreivrol and for sale at 'DOWNEY a FOtAIT'S July 5, L in( ons, Gin, .1 • Erandy Ht.k., at DOWNEY & FOCHT'S 21— May 21th 'l\'O,/f 7 FOR GOOD B.MG A NEW .A,ND CHEAP STORE, THEBorough. Borough. of* Pottsville. fir. undersigned embrace this opportunity to in 11 - f trot their friends and tie public in general; that they have opened a NEW STORE, in the brick buil ding, late!), occupied by Messrs Oliver 'At. Mars:be tween Deniv Cleise's - sfl J. C. . Lessiss h otels, in the borough of Pottsville,lwhere they have ast received from l'hiladelplua, an , entirely new and Splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consist irg in part of Dry Goods: Groe.ai•ies, Rucens, Glass. Cedar a ncl rt hen wa re. Sc. Among (hetr sopp'y of Dry Goods, will be !bond a great variety of Calicoes, Mullins I Moushn-de- Laines, Cashtnere , Aboirea Luotres. English and Frer.o Alrrinncs , Pew style Cloth fir Cloaks, a great a... , rtritrieiat of -bawls ard.llandk rchiefs. Al so. superfine rd Common ClothS, Ilse Iskin Cassi mere, 'Ss:Oasts of all colors and pri es, Velvets, Vestingst. Cheeks:3 lanktte. Flannels; Lcd Feathers, &c., Air,. Also. Su4ars. Coffee Molases, Tea, Spi ces, Looking Glasses, &c, Also. salt, New: Mack erel and an extensive assortment of 6 her articles, 'no numerous to Mention, a l ol 'whlcli the; )vill dis pose °fit uncom. ton, low prices. the put lie art. invited to gtrc them ca/4 exam ine their goods. and be' col/winced of the excellent qualities and low prices. • E. & E. 11.3M31E/1. .M Pottsiville. Oct. 13.1515 Radiating Stoves, Tin Ware; &e. THE seiliseriher announces to the ritizi l ms of PollS ville gist vicinity, that he liaJ on kith' risiort rn,nt of Radiating Stoves,. of his own tnanit facture, whit It lie will 'warrant to be opal iii"xciirkinatozhip nittl beauty and as cheap as any obtained Cron, - has also on hand a eeneral iv:sin - intent or, rookinz and other stoves, embracing all kinds.toffethei with a large awirinietii of :fl TIN W, 1 All of which will be soh' at A ch ß ea E p rites at fat twy, Centre St. Pottsville next danc-h Gebise's [hod. BYRON I; 0 - 1. II - Boarding. .1 1 117. Subscriber has recently :openO a bnarding hnnse in Nl.rrket s rcpt , Purtis.lq,and wlll . he pleased to have a number •of reApecialrle I oinle'rd Good ace , mumtlation will 6n furnish(F:il rin reason able terms. Imirans;eatto3rdtu:s aceornmodated on rcanonab!c ternie. 'wts3,l;le May 3d • - CO./11)' S - P.,I77ENT ,GALVLVIO BATTERY. rT~IIE subscriber inform:: tit . that he has been : I appointed. byWin. P. Coad, of. his atient f or the sale in ibis and the of .his P,ITE.NY mi.apudirEr) Y: adapted to 4111. nse of Phy,ociana and other 111.11.01 , 4 1 oc,empvtent slid!, in the trt.c.taiiial 01 nervous dismders. Persons desirous : int purchasing Mr. Tiiiairs instru ments can have an opportunity. of exaOditine. the op plirattis, at my residence in the Town naltof Oda ho .rough. .. • Anionr the many complaints which haim been mired and alleviated by this.powerful :went it PlediCal prac tire. may he enumerated Paralysis, Palsy. Epilepsy. Lock -jaw. emaciated Limbs, Rheutnatisni,Tic Holorenic and various other neuralgic and nervous disorders. - 'rs Having purchased one of Mr; Coed's praduated lilatteries,l mu prepared to operate_on persons suffer ing under any of the above descrihtd cdmplalnts, and respectfully' solicit all those who may feel tnterested in.thisphblicatiou, to:call and examine my apparatus. PETER P. BIUDEY... , Pottosille, Sept.o, MO. , 84.6 m B. BANNAN ROBERT M. PALM Mt, ' A*ORNEY UTE nucn & Ev:tNs. MEM Shear 1.111.014 r • • 13fister.AiniTican illlster,. ,1 •1. , ;i - ;ruvin Szcel,Frsg.,.. 4c 116— DOWNEY & 'FOCHT, MARK TILL FOLLOWING 1119 81 , 1 Te and lelow Henry CLIZA lIALTGIWVOi7T: . IN-71v THE MINER PHILADELPHIA WILLIAM It BROWN; dr. CO, wnoLE •i s ALE DRY GOOD DEALERS. N. Aorth .rourth alreqt, 1152 HAVE a large Stock Comprising a gengralvarlety of AMERICAN and FOREIGN DRY GOODS.. They regniarlyittend the Auction Sales, at r Which they can frequently purchase many seasonable descr-ip thins of Goods, much >dew the regular' prices, and .which they will sell at a Small cdrantx. They receive many goods direct from Manufaetuters, and will Also be receiving the n ewest stylekor . Fon.: gins Goons as boon as they are in the market, from im.• portatiOns both here and in New York • Their exertions will be directed to keeping entisla»t- Ir; a very superior. assertment of the most desirable ..s'alde . and Fancy G6Nls, which they intend to otter to Country Mercbandwon the most favorable terms, and at the lowest price, they ran he found al-in the city of Philadelphia, and respectfully invite them to examine for themselves. Their stock consists inpart of the foll Owing 'cloths, Cassimeres, sattinctis;. • Jeans, Plaided and Striped Jeans, [a new article,) • Flannels, Kerseys, • Linseys, fled Padding, Canvas Padding, ReaVer ' 'teens, Velveteens, Velvet Cords, Alpaca LY/Stfe3 Vystings, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse.. de Loins, - Ginghams, Lawns, Irish Linens,, Russia Sheeting and Russia Diaper: Goods for Summer Wear, Nevi , - Style Fancy Planted :Lined Drilling, Plain Drown Linen,. Crape Gam "hroons, Corded. Plaided and striped bitto, bell; goods;] Plaid,d and striped Krenilins, [Sew goods,) Nankeens. Extra .Iteavy: C, ,, ttonndes, - ,•• '• Simmer Denims. >lexicon >lixtures, - Elite and Fancy Coloured Drillings, Satin. Jeans. Fancy Single Millial..Cassimeres - ; Coat,Gitighams, &c. Rrown,and Bleached >limit/is, Cheeks.Tickings.l3l:o';74l, .Drillings, t . ianton'FlaiinCl, Plain White Cambries, . Checked; ditto, Lace 'Pawl/ricks, Ja.:ko.. nets, It uslin,Mull -and Swiss ditto, Lace • ,Coo" in variety-," Coloured Canibricks, Ilosie.. ' :loves, Thread, Buttons, And a. full as. ortritent of Trimming's, .S , c.•&c. • very extensive assortment ; to Which new - Styles aicadded. as they come front,the >lanUfac to refs. • r; " e • Philada.; March 1, A . , Pine 'Mien. „" • etbseriber Las for sale a larce rtantily Of de-' romposiNf:MlCA, rornmonly called Fire Sand.. and now very extensively used in the mann facture of , tirr;- itrnof tohkin:: furnaces, move cylinders, ke. It I r Msbeen'taken nut nft lie pit with emit care; and Is of a Tory tine quality, clear o (sand, gravel and other im purities. It will he deliverml o board boats, or other ,vessels, at the subscriber's half a Mile below Gray's Ferry; Schuylkill, at eiality rents per ton, or at any wharf below Fair MO:1711 at SI . do per ton, . • n. eA ) nn. Philada. O ct. 11,4915 • • .11-p2tnt) _ PURE -- WHITE LEA b. ~~ilefdrseridl ;a Brotiter, frNiTtit:TI.ZERS. •No north Front street 111 Philadelphia; have now.a good supply of their ..'lvarrarned pure white lead, and I hose customers whc have been sparingly suPpbcdin oonser,uvriceol a run on he article, now have t heir eird;:rs tilled. • Noln.)wn nubs wive pnsaesves those periervatire and.beaut.ifying firnperties so desirable in a paint,-to an-equal extent dill) unadulterated white- lead; hencr ass admixturr.v . or,c..ther materials only mars its value.' ft hwtherfloie been the steady aim of the Mannfactures, for many years, to supply to the public. perfectly. pure title 1e , ;24, and tha onceils.in2de msnd for iiie arm i.y roirf that it has met with fla vor- 'it IA inv/ !Sirantla on one he ad--WETII - RI LL. A , ilit0 1 1,11 , 1: - in full,- and on the other, IVAlutt:AN•r Kt) Pt , r.r4:4lliitf red letters Novetil!ic'T 19 i lta .- 11111 r: find • • - & Pot tti-‘ •••'iillailell • . • ••11.oad. ' rz - z23 1,741, •7 , ! ,,, ii!rtheetant o f l'''qtg•ht on 31r.rchadi±e. '• • • ttiVl) Itonrtny next, June 9.(1t1i, ISIt, ttood.; 'will Le forward. d with tles.patch at the fol.- lepwine ri! Freit!ht, htlweeit !leading, and the points Lelow'stata, per ton or 2000 lbs. ilettvech Hfu fen Readirig Rcading and rind Phila. - Puttsri Is. '1 10 7.0 cts. Plaster, slate, tiles, kc. Pig from bhiams, timber, ) marble. 15010. tar, pitch, ' 120 and grind-Armes, bar iron, h.:5.1,111.ff I rpeni line bark. raw titleirco, 1 40 100 pr,,,j , jo,wl.lll,llltors, lum her, stoves, ,k e., Flour per barrel, 16 cts. - n eta Wheat, corn, rye, clover ) seed. k salt per bushel. f 4 cts. 3 - CfS Croce TICS, harlWar,,slleol,l (mimer. tin, brass. do. meet ic linimes.rnadtine ry, butter and eggs, cheese, lard and tallow, oil, trout, cotton, leather raw hides, paints, nys-, • ters, hemp, and cordage. Dry Goods, drags 1 Lines, foreign liquors, I wines, glass, paper,fresli 2 60 1 70 fish, metinfectiona ry, bc,‘4l, Smunnary. No ad.litirmal charges for commission. storage, or receiving Cr delivering freight at any of the Compa ny's Dr IA:, cc the IfIK ! July 15; 1.z13 SALT ! SALT ! ! ALINA.Satt in barrels& bias, for sale at the lowest :I!.lWket .pr ire, It..liver..(l on leiard of Boats on lilo En 00 of PuIITER AGE • (;lIAY & BROTHER. . 31 IValnut st. (IT st. Wharf Srltnylkill. dhiladelphia :lusty 10th, '29 E. A. HATHAWAY Co. GENERAL COMMISSION hIERCHANTS, Nn 23 North Wharres, I,,et Alf .Ireh st., Philadelphia HANT - receiced on contienment and offer for sale a Hih lowest cash priecg -50 hales lot sort eastern hops .923P11 eons fill and winter press'il whale oil ; 1000 do do do 61ack fish oil, :too Ins painted ..100 hose., lot oonlity sperm candles ;, 150 do mould. c aaul les, 200 do yellow. font ; 50 do No.'l chocolate ; 300 do L oire ( 4 ealeil) herring ; . 1110 do do' No. 'I do • 100 bids.- acketel. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 ; 50 110 I[3:IWC S; 1 111141 ; ' 50 11,, 'Herring .25 do pickled codfish ; • 40 do Cranberries': 50 tabs Goshen 'miter ; .4000 no. Herkimer county - cheese ; 10.000 do dry coltish; ' , 5000 do hake fish. (in drams)-, :IWO do Manilla cordage; - Phllada., Jan. 11, ENE BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSESHOES 0 • MADE ,01.' TffE best refined American Iron, for sale at about the game prices of the ;ran in bar, twins a savins of about 100 per, - cent to the Ati/linger. All shoes gold, ar warranted, and if not satisfactory', can .be returned and the money will be refunded, • GRAY & 11ROT111:11, 92 Walnut et., l'hilada, Juno S 23 . AriTE TVIILITARY STORE. E subscriber %you'll. respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he has loc,tted his Military, Cup ;lam factory in Third Ntreci, No: 93, a few ddors below Race, where he would he pleased to see his old customers and as many newooea as are disposed to favour him with their contour. lie stilltuiiiiinues to manuraciere Military and Sport:lien's articles ...revery description. stich as leather, Ciotti. Felt, Silk and heaver Dress Caps, (doll patterns; Forage Caps; holsters for troop ,Body do ; - Cartouch Poxes, Dayenet c ibbards, word Belts of all kinds ; Canteers knapsar(s, different patterns: Fire Iluc!icts. l'asting. Tribe .do. - Brush and l'ickeeu Phones. Potopoons Firdmen's • Caps, Leather Stne!ts, Can Cases, superior quality Shot lines. Game Bags, Drums, tSle...itic. uTurd rs thankfully irceived aid promptly at tendeitr. IV 11,t,i ANI CHESSMAN, No. MI North"! ant Street, s few doors by:kw:l:at Phibalelphias, January 13, 18-14 2,-8m • . 4 '44 If • :;.4 • We'recnininend albrf our friends v, 7 .Biting the Ci ty, to c:711-at the Pekin Coni,,nany's Store, and -lay inn .!upplyof delicious - Teas. ME THE PEIiI.N TEA COMPANY, • CO. 30, small cEeoNn sT• • Between Market and thestitut, • riticAnT.Livita. IPvg constantly on end for sale, wholesale and retail:a variety of ehaire fresh Tea:, at low er prices, at-cording to the quality, than they ran he bought ileat any other estalitislitnent in the city. Tt:As, exclusively, are so:it at this house, and several varieties, which cannot he Obtained elsewhere. Any Tear which do not rive entire satisfaction, can be returned and exchanged, or the gioney will be refunded, -Tae citizens of bichitylkill County, are respectfully, invited to give Its a ' call. G. B. , Agent for the Pekin Tea Company l . Militia., Sept. 27,1815. . . 29, L./ INNEN Sheetings 3 yards wide, Largo and small Looking Glasses, Carpetings and Rugs, feints cheap by J. MORGAN, Pottsville May, 3d, • 18— JOURNAL: THB CIItAPEST PASSAGE. AGENCY IN TILE UNITED .STATF:S. Joseph . illelturray's Splendid Lorc'eLendon end Live/pod Parizets - ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1845. Old Established Passage _OLlice 100 Pine Street, Cor. of Sou th ,. N. Y. - 1 . . . , 1111 subscriber be leave to' call the attention o } .his. friends and the piddle iii general, to the follOw ingarrangements for the year 1515, and for the purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the following 1 • Regular Pa - eke:. qliips_to .ond from Liverpool. Ships' Names Captains . Days of Sailing front New -York. ~ New. Ship, ' Nye, ' .June 6 Oct. 6 Feb. 6 United States, ' Britton, '-• " 11 •".1 f " 11 Garlick': ~ . ' 'SkitidY, "26"'26 - " 26 Patrick panty, Delano 1 inly 6 Nov.: 6 . Mar. 6 Waterton, ' Allen," .11 " 11 " 11 Roseitts. • . .Eldridge I " -26 " 26 "20 Independence, .' Allen, Y Aug. 6 Dec. 6 Apr. 6 Samuel Hicks, ‘ Bunker, ' i -" 11 '° 11. ~ II ,Siddons, . E. Cobb,. , "26 " .26' " 26 Ashburton,. Iliuttlesini, 'Sept,l 6, l an, 6-m a y 6* Stephen Whitney, Thoinpson,'; "'II " 11 " 11 Sheridan -. ' - Depeyster, ', , ." 26' " * 2O "26 Ship's Name, Captains,. , -- Days orSailinifrom Liverpool: 'New Shin N'ye,...' • . , July 21 Noy. 21 .31ar.21 Uuit,s Stales, Britton, ~" •26 "26 " 26- Carrick, • Skidily,. Aug.ll Ded..ll Apr, 11 Patrick Henry, Delano,. " ‘,,"•'..:'21 •". ~; 21 21 Waterton, Allen, ' 1" :.26' " 26 't 26 . Roachts, ,' .• Eldridge,' , Sept. 11 Jan:'ll :May 11 Indenendence, Alter., 7 21,. 21 " 21 s'anmel Dias, Minter, , l' '.26 ": -26" 26 Sithlons, E. Cabby:'Oct. 'll Foil. llJ'nell Ashburton, , Iluttloson, ." 21 " .21 " .11 - Stepluin Whitney, ThompSon, " 20 Feb. 26 .I`nril.6 Sheridan,. Depeysr. Nev. - II Mar. II Jniy 11, ..- In-addition y to the above Regular Lines, a number of Splell'ilid,Mew York Built Transient Ships,such as the 'Adirondack',' *Scotland.' Russel, (:lover,' Eeho,' and 'Sea,' will continue to bad from Liverpool, weekly In Regular Succession, thereby preventing theleast pos sibility of .delay or detention In -Liverpool; and for the'accommodation of persons wishing to remh money to their families or filo:zit:, I have arranged the pay_ meat of my Drafts on'the tollowing Banks : , . . Cork . Limerick Clommel. Londonderry, SligO, .. , We.vford Bella,,t, Waterford . Calway - • - Armagh, Athlone, - ' ; • Colcr in Kilkenny, ' Baling,- , 1 Tralee, - 1., Enniskillen, . Monaghan,.\ 'Youghal, Bnbridge, - Ballymena . Pa rs...nstown Downpatrirk, Cavan,' 1 ... Lurgait, Dungannon, Bandon, - 1 Ennis, Ballishannon, Strabane • r shithreen Omagh: , Mallow, ! • .Duidin Cooteltili, Bilrn,h, i Scotland—The ity Ilank.of Glasgow England—Messrs. England—Messrs. Spooner, Al woOd & Do. bankers, London; Messrs, P. NV. Byrnes - & 1"O, Liverpool, Pos , engers call a ti , ll Ire 1•112:11:1:11 front L!VC11100i, to hil-tdelphia. Boston and' Baltiniore by the Regular oaeket ships nn application be,ing made personally'. , r..by hitter, [post paid,] addressed to , JOSEPH :11011111RAY, 100 Pine srent. corner of South street, NeW York , AGENTS. 'I - , lienJ.Tannart Potts \ ille, Pa. ; Michael Mullen, Ilo; rhestor; N. Y.; Jr.'e naggot Provtdimce, It- I. ;- T, (Muth, - Albany, N. V. ; Charles O'lrata Toledo, .Thomas McQn.ade, Utica, N. 1"..- l alsobcg. leave to assure my friends and dhe public in general:, that the greatest punctuality will (le obser ved in the, sailing of the above Ships., togettleC• with all others 'which I may have, and.that ts.ingers will expesimme no delay on 'their am l vat in the different I .11, Ivliere they rot an to embark. T. S.:—Tree Passage, On also be shored - from the vcriemi Ports in Ireland and Scotland, front which Stea - tney run to Liverpool BENJ TIANNAN, Pottsville, Sole Agcnt ill)rthe'State of nusylvania - y . 5 lIMI , -----il '"1 R SH'S' SUPERIOR PATENT - G: v . TRUSS , 4.-7'irsa,' • A LSO. 13r. Joseph Whites Otero ,didonzlnal Supporters. A supply el tic a Mire-a r , ieles, jo , t reccivcd an 4 fur 4le, at the manuracturtss priee.. J&)IIN S. (7.• Druggist Oelober 251, ,! APOTHECARY STORE: TIRE subscriber offers for salsa well se e eted and gehuinti assortment of • Lsr roosimin(.. , of Chemicals, Medicines, redr *Ur mery, Window Glaq..ar, Pat,nt \L divines Prom] Pahals, Dye-Stuffs, Qds , and Varnishes, Paiii Brushes, 6,t.. Which he I, disposed to sell at a smal advance, and iespect fully solicits a share of the patron age °film public, CS- Physicians prescriptinns carefully compounded. JOHN S. C. NI.3ILTIN March ti, - 4‘4 EMI 10 , f ,1 35 ', •I3RnDY (S. ELLIOTT, • Watchmakers and Jewelnrs, FROM . TIIE CITY OF PIIILADA. ME IleFpcctiully announce, that 1 they 1,4 ve taken the store nrx: • ,-'---- p. ,, --,.. dun r 10, Geise's new 1 lute!. at ) (\\, pIA) r\i . nr" . ; . ..i. the lower end et Centre et , • ' 4. , ..' sg, , 6 in the,Borouzh of Pottsville. . ' 0 • tzlig- • where they have . ,recently IN ,' :.. (veiled n chow,' assortment \ of CLOCKS. WA TC/.1 ES ' l / 4 1 9 ' - '''' .llP ' & JEWELRY.. They pletr.e themselves to sell their goods at as law prices' as they , can be bought at any iit her estab lislitnent in POiISVIIIC or CIECWI,ere. and believe thay raw rendo full 'and entire, satisfaction (as regards both natalpy and price,) to all who may favor them with their patronage. arid Watches o f every description, care fully repaired and warranted. • WILLIAM BR 11)Y, • JOSEI'II S. ELLIorr. Poitsville, Oct. 18, :815. 43—tf QT,EAM ,SYRUP iiiOLASSES.—Ste w:lr 0 New York Steam Syrup Molahsds, a very so— perior article, for 'sale by • - 1 --' ill . . - T. & J. BEATTY'. . ! , -- .lB— .•,,, , .Frenvh Cenient. UNrquA LLEt) for trending broken Glints. Chinn , Queenswarc. Ornaments and Fancy rticlas of every description. The superiority of this Cement ~yer all others is acknowledged by every one who has ever used it, and well is the coulidenee• of the proprietor in its.propertics that if it fails to answer the pUrposes for which it is recommended the money will be returned. Articles mended with it may he exposed to considerable degree of he i at, and will resist the action of b tiling water suflicienery long for all or dinney purposes. Th 9 mannar of using this cement is so'simp:e that the fmost inexptrienced.tcannu fail of s ;ccess., Each bottle accomgttnied w.th the par. ticular directions fornse. B BANNAN Aa't N. B. Tel-sons I , Viiiir; to sell aeain supplied at ' the Nlanutacturet'• iiecs by the dozen. • Nov 15 4 - • The History of Wyoming. Erts'oNi: hohlini subscription papers for the P'P(;ltt' 01.'1.171 - 0 ,IING," (except in the Counties of latzeine, At'yonting4 Bradford, Sintquehanna, Wayne, and Pike. being tlienoJ t town of WeAsnoreland) will p'eese retorn them to .1i Cri,y. Esq., Philadelphia; pub li-litr!or wor!t. who wilt deliver the books and re ceive ihe pay therefor. The.woik will be published on the 141 of Novemher• CHARLES MINER. F 1'haa.1.2 4 ,103, Nov. 1 ' 41— LAMES' -FA.SIIIONABLF,StIOES, 'XT . THE: SIGN' OF THE BM BOOT, Opriosite Geisse's tarerti,Centeest Moody 4-• cal reinacht, ANTorrt.n if spectrally call the attention of the Ladies V .of Pottsville and 'vicinity, to their Fashionable stock of fine . Shines, Gaiter and half Gaiter Boots, French Slippers. &c., manufactured expressly for m ind customs by Every pair of this work will be warranted, and sold as low as the same work can be obtained elsewhere. Ladies are invited to examine thein—and arito their large assortment of Ladies', Mis ses' and Childrens' Boots, Shoes,Slippers,Gaiters, Of good quality and cheap. November I. Inls. 44- Houses and Lots e ' FOR SALE. ALSO, a ago number of Buildint:s and not Lott, u various sites, on the Naviaation tract. lying principally is the lloroneh of Pottsville. Apply' to • t. 4 .I:IIUEL LEWIS,.ReaI estate ag't. c.lll, o st. L July 111 , Eliplio Springs.and Bellows. r[ l .llE subscriber liastst received a supply of Elip. 1 tie Springs at 12 e ; nts per I. Also, Blacksmith's Bellows 'very] low, at Ins Hardware Store. Centre st. GEORGE H. STICIITER. October] 1845 pu. ERICK at the Town Hall Iron Store. BRIGHT tltt FOTT. 43, pct 25 POTTSVILLE, PA THE EX9TESIENT STILL GREATER.:! The Market Store, TAE' E'IIEAPFST PLA.CE. TO PCIICALS E. 000/39, WEST OF TAE CITIES!! %, COME 4- JUDGE FOR .YOURSELVES! SORE DE* GOODS FOR SEDOWICR & CO. • I ESSRS - . SkDCWICK & CO,,have just returned J from. the 'cities of New York and 'Philadelphia, with the best selected assortment of Goods, ever offer. ed 'in this market. Among whirls are all' the latest style Cashmeres, fancy, barred 'Cloaking fin la. die's dresses, dhaded and barred Moos Alpac a's, Chintzes, fine embroidered and plain Thibet Shawls, LadieS' Fancy Gloves, Hosiery e., &c. All rif.whirls will be sold 20 percent. cheaper, than can be had at any oilier store in Pottsville, Iry SEDGWICK & ' Nov. P, 1815. GREJI T .133 R a.tyLvst AND" SEE. • , A NEW STORE!. TILE subicriber most respectfully infortns his friends and the:public generally, that ho his just opened a NEW STORE in the building receni,• ly occupied by Samuel Sillyrnan i Centre street, Pt:amine, where he has just received from Philadel phia, a general assortment of fresh : • FA'LL AND WINTER GOWS„- which will be sold exceedingly 104, for cash or country produce. Just call and see what can be done 'at selling cheap. his stock consists in oar! of j SuPellinc and Common cloths of all colors an prices, CasSinieres and Satinetts, Flannels, CaSh metes, Mouslin de Lollies, Check. Shawls. and Handkerchiefs, Beaverteens, Velvet cords, a large skacckon of Silks for ladies'dresses, Gloves, Stockings. Umbrellas, Acc:cyc. ' • Also, an .extensivs assortment ,of Groceries, Queens-ware, Cedar..w . ate, Sugars,, Coiree, Teas, Molasses, Matikeral,:Salt, English Cheese, sperm and common Oils, Looking Glasses, Candles, Spices, Travelling Bag!: all of which Will be sold 'as cheap as can be had tti the county. .-- lie therefore invites one and all to conic, examine and price, his good., bring convinced that he can and will serve thein satisfactorily. N0v,8.18.15 NEW-YORK STORE. • NEW GOODS DIRECT FROM NRW YORK 9111 E subscAlierA have just arrived from New, York, with a neWand fresh stock of - DR r.GOODS, of the latest styles and patterns. Also, a gene ' rat assortment of GROCERIES, 13011T9 AND SHOES, READV-MADP, CLOTHING, &e.' Also, an assortment of • India Robber Cb . nbinz, • Caps, and Mittens, suit. - able for Engineers, and . persons expose!! in .1 • • stormy weather. The aloive Goods were selected expressly for the Pottsville murket, and be sold very cheap, lit lhiqr Centre street. I- ' For Cheap Goods cal' at the New York rstore. . TrtONYBRIDGE & Co. •; Pottsville, Nov. I, ISEI. , 44- I GREAT CILIN'QE FOR GOODBARGAIS'S'AT THE . , ..PT„FEW STORE, Cor. of Rail-ronel Xort.-Cgian stx:J;rfrn ' terly occiwie4by =I Ti(, f4l.ll,Frriber beret)' gives nonce to the titiieng of Ike real llecioir and sena:akin county generally, that be ha; opened an entire new stack of goods ar the thole mentioned place, embracing a great railer)" of Dry GI/011S, i . Groceries,. Queeneware, Hardware, 'Poharen, Cedar Ware, . . ~... Provilbins, " flat, & Chps, -. . .. —. .. =I =1 • AU or which lie ha: selected with the greatest care. lie Iniehnt !Weil in the Siore-keeph,li, for; the lam - twelve years, he tlatterii films... Villa: his Good , :. are just the kind the people want—and he keens I1 4. 1CJI; sell 'flew 10 to '2 , 1 per cent: cheaper than they• can he pit bete or elsewhere. Conic and tri , . SIMON 111N.,\ K. Put Nivitle, Nov. 1, ISO. •11--6ino . . • 13,0 O.K S, - !• • ~- SCHOOL 4• . MISCE L .17:',01,75, WHoI,ESACE AND RETAT-1,4; IT I 7 NEXAMPLED LOW P.AT•ES, (IN 311 , Y IN,TA Arian THIN: rnicns,j AT BANNAN'S CHEAP BOOK STORE, POTTS VILLE. r estensice. critiquing; all kinds o: s e hl i ol I.llk, Slit Ii at p a rky;s, smith's, Frtist's, Glair:: i / .. .)//olt's, Th,ynka::, CoirperthiVailljr4. , (14; . s . I10- 2ati& Thom,o-on. &r.—all of which art, niaToceactilred FOR ESE. and purchased directly frOin the 1 1 101i:fliers, at the ictivest trade east prices, and which are at the same price. from IP fir fln per cent cheaper than. the aueliniftrteth and old and often imperfect editionri, 'Of fered fir sale by the travelling hook seller:, and agents . of n hat Ore termed, the half price stores. , c 5. 11 new not he generally known to our rcatlerrithat - 111.4 e are Printers and Ilitiders in Philadelphia. whos'e .de Moline:4s i‘Cin printing and hintlin2 honks at the i• heap rates. for curl ions, Avhirli ltiok welt ont,li.t e; lint which are pat together so tintisily:that they - Wilt hare. smn,lthantiting. . As we have a reputation trisusta in, and reside here, we cannot anti will not deal in 1 thi,r trash. IThe Pedlars and Travelling Merchants confine their tins:Mess:limos! solely to the auctions. This is a secret liorelia•ters of hooks ought to he made acilimitited watt,. ri•• Try its. and satisfy ..yoursel ves. • 13.1NNAN Ag't. Notwithstandinz this ditTerenze we pledge du :wives to furnish Merchant s, Ti-aciter. and Parents With 'GOOD h ohs. wholesale and nitail, , ene;cE.. With torquatity,than the Pedlars and Travelling Sine .chants • N0v.115 1 • , Alexander's TricobaptLe. • A LI , QUID DYE which chances Itght and grey 71.. hair to a beautiful black or dark eolor:instanta nsousit'it. without any injary to the hair Sze. A ny'per ,son can apply it so simple is the process Fur's ilc at l'iMaderphia prices. U . BANNAN Ag't. f'ovJ 13 ATERY SUPERIOR GREEN & BLACK TEA, just raceived and for sale by ' • May 3i; Platform Scales. 1, NT?E.sititalde for Rail Roads, Canals, Coal, flay, Itl Ores. Stares, Crum), Tobacco, Live Stork, iiie. * Orders promptly attended to at my manufactory, Second street, Camden, New Jersey. C. ELI COTT . Camden N.J . Oct. 18111 1 8 15 . 42--ly. ,TO . 4IINERS & 31INERAL AGENTS ,NXTANTED in a Colliery. in a very healthy part of Maryland, a boss capable of concludfinir.the businOs of an extensive Colliery and nutiiiagiron ore. ' Undoubied reference as to character will ha recoil:a and applications will he received in confi-, denecilif desired. Also ; wanted a Cornish copper Miner; to dress Capper Ores and to assist in the manigetrient of a Co f ipe'r Mine in New Jersey, under the Principal, and to makd himself generally useful. will have to preclude. testimonials of character. Ayply by 'letter to C. care et' the Printer of this pa per. r l " • 0et.2.5; NEW CASH DRY GOOD, FANCY /12(n TRIMMING STORE, ' TN TUE ROOM FORMERLY ' OCcuilED! BY MR.;;. I'llll.l.ll'S IN CENTRE STREET.; Ihe lathsoriber respectfully informs the chi zet of , rottsvilie and the public in steneral, that he hits Just o -petted j't fresh assortment of the newest style's orgoods, coonNtiong Silks,l Lawns, Alpacas, and BalzarineS. : with 9 variety of fancy goods. Also, a new ands* did style of s. Prints, Silk, Thibet Alpaca and other shawls,' Blue,iand Black Cloths of ersisperior quality. Ile lias also on hand, Sewing Silk,. Spool and atent Thread of the hest quality,lGlores and Hosiery, Straw I Leg horn, Claw, Braid and other styles of Fancy 'Bonnets, by the ease, doz. or single, :Bonnet, 111 , ii's and Boy's Leghorn ati, All of be sold at the lowest cash priers: Aa..120 16 ly— .1 1.1 I'l3 MORGAN. Thk,,TEW YORE Dried Plums and. Peclle..s, for by T. & J. BEATTy',.I May 3d, • 18-= IliA§lNS.—ln (I-tarter boxes, srlected for fami4 tly use, for sale cheap at JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S; 1 • Confectionary & Drug, Store. Pianos: , T;IE u-nderstime,l having beeri ted Arent by Messrs. A I[ Cal,. &Co, of Neu• York, offers for sale their su— perior Grand Planii3 at the ijqJJ MEE WHIPS.—Fur sale at MARTIN'S Drug V rStore—an assortment of Gig, Sulky, arid Carri'age Whirs, March 22 FOUNTAYNF.'S CHINESE HAIR ERADICA.. TOR.—Which removes Superfluous Hair froth the Face Neck, forehead, &c. For We at mAnTNn's Drug Store. blarch lb, Tar II vsn A.t.rnmss,r.-;4 am a 'Srusi laberer. • I earn that I cat ; get that I , wear, ovia•no mart Bate, envy no man's happiness; glad pa other men's good,Auntent .with my farm nod this:. greatest of my pride is to ace my ewes graze orrtP my 'ember suck.' "? Such. is the picture of a hushanti'manrSdiib drawn by the unerring - pencil of Shatsprare,,,rinil.such • the sentiment we Would endeavor' to instil into theminds of our readers. In the, structure of Mx' animal economy, a•wise priivisio6 has lien - made for its . healthy action, by . employment : to body and mind as necessary to procure the com forts of life, without 'eating the breeder idleness,' and thus deteriorating io Muscular strength, - am! /in a capacity or taste,- for the enjoyment of all that rare, and beautiful in -the Garden of Na lure. . Let us' for aninstait trariaPort,the cyo to yonder field ! See the strong arm guiding the plough and delving, the earth for"treasures whim riches shall be revealed to him at the harvest timet Sec-him gazing with' adinirathie upon the waving; corn-the bleating flocks-the clustering .:trees-. the neat cottage, and a thousand other things.to. fill this sou! withgratitude and' praise r Tlytt, man is the envy of Kings, with a landed title 'securer than the throne ore which they sit,and happier far than he that wearsthe diadem. Ile 'earns that he , eats,' and his food thus' becomes sweeter, to' his. taste from the fact that Fetus labored for it... But there - are Many Who seem disconteoted: with the endearments of a rural life, and sigh for. pent:up atmosphere-of a crowded city. To, such , we would say, shake off the delusion ! The gil ded drapery of fashion, the pride and pomp of gloated wealthmiay, for a moment: dazzle the eye;. .but when we look -around us for the comforts ands quietude of ou . rOWn „peaceful !Cottage, we wilf soon perceive that these trappivdcannot give ease to an aching- breOst - '',.orlslurnber to a troubled con 'science. We foie the country-the :green open' country-and wOuld_ rather , go rfurth to the'field; with:spade inhatitli and 'earn that we cot' than 'chew the cud of idleness' or bakk in the smiles of fashion. . Our theatre is therc ! -oir ii the heavens-out. curtain the s dark blue `sky-Alte 'sweet scented honey suckle and the green gras s are the carpet on which we tread-roses are strewn before us-the tinkling bell awakes, and the rising sun points to our work. A - etion; that great propel lor of the human heart, nerves its for our labors -and as the scene is discloSed, our sensed argil ialuted with sweeter songs aod views, than were ever witnessed by the votaries of jewelled halls ! with-their most 'enrapturing, 'Mites. Who would not live in such . a country . Fitrnicr' r. I JOHN H. HILL' 45- Cc nisi) . 116,,C.5.—We cupy;frot4 The Ctiltira . tor,' the folloWing article, which is particularly in ): teresting at this seaon.. Ite;uly clothing; IM=MIZI There are other modes 'of pickling hams-which are much esteemed in various countries. In that excellent and agreeable,, work entitled Terming for Ladies,' we find the following directions for preparing the celebrated-llarribro' Pietle,' which is said, to be equally applicable_ to beef, pork - ,- tonguds. &c. •To each gallon df water, -put one pouttiland a half Of. common salt a quarter of a - Pound of coarse brown sugar; and one ounce of saltpetre ; boded, and to be carefully, scummed.— A fterstanding in a proper vessel until quite cold the meat may be immersed ; and will be fit for use in ten days, and improve for months; but it must be carefully kept piesed 'lowa by means of a coy 'ef, and a clean heavy stone.- The pickle' must he watched, and when any , scum begins to rise, the meat must be taken o ut and the liquor to-boiled, and scummed and cooled as before; at the same' time half a pound more-salt Must be added ; but tie raw salt is to be applied -alany time. The moat is to be ictufned when 'the pickle is quite ,cold, say after ten or twelve hour:. Tengues will require a month, a month at least, and are impre. ved by the addition of an ounce of bay salt 'ail. ded to the aboVe. One clove or garlic, half an ounce of allspice, and as nuich whole pepper, boiled with the ingredients much improves it.' Dox'r . I.IC:POSE Youn. ' - rl3Cß..—Liebig, the distinguished German Cheinist asserts, that •our clothing is to be considered nearly in the light of an equivolent for a certaM ain.lunt of food.'. f i n all situations where the hoclx is kept warm and corn. fortable by the protection of! suitable garments, the 'demand for food in order to sustain the natural functions. of the systems, will be less than where the protectiOn is scanty, or but ill adapted to sub serve the purPose . for which it is designed. Now this observation applies With no less force to the management of domestic animals, thin the Man agement of ourselves and ou children. A cow forced'to stand exposed to - the weather in incle ment seasons, to repose on the cold ground, or in a barn or hovel Where the, piercing night-blasts have free access, neces.satily requires a far larger amount of food than. ono carefully sheltered and piovided with comfortablq-stall_ and bed. The diffeience in the amount .Or food censurned by animals neated in the differout styles nboye inili , cated, has been 'demonstrated by actual and repea tetrexperiments, to bedront 25 to 100 per cent. 'in - favor of the latter! But; this is not 'all. Ex .posure topitios and emaculatcs the system, para lyzes. the fufictions of the stomach, and opens a door for the introduction.of many a fearful disease. An animal habitually exposed to cold, usually falls away. If a cow, she shrinks her. Milk, if an-ox, he will experience a loss of vivacity and become stupid and inert, arid but feebly prepared to ans wer the often exhorbitant drafts made upon his muscular poWers under the yoke. 'A merciful man is merc:ful to his boast.', T. & J. BEATTY: , TO CURT. A SCIFLED noose IX 'r'w nouns TIME.--Take ono gallon of Urine. and put therein a small handful of junk tobaCco, boil down to ono quart ; then add, two ounces of the oil of spike, one ounce of. the ,oil of amber, two spoonsfulsof ''spirits of turpentine, 'and two spounsful of honey, ' , Put it into a jug, and cork cork it tight fo'r use. P.IIOC'ESS "rei A cruc .tiloN—.-Rult the stifle bane hard with the mixture fifteen or twenty miuntea then dry it thoroughly a red hot tire shovel, then ride the tore forth end back one' hundred rods. Repeat theabavdtwo lor.thrce times, and the cuie will be effected,— Corirsinndent.4flicii. can Agrictillaria. FM OIIC of his. eidatlei to Ar. thur Young. i, , ashieten uses the following lan.' guac , ,e : 41in more I am Acquainted 'with agri. cultural affdrt,, the better I . arn pleaied with them; insomuch thatl c an no w.here find so groat satii., faction as in their innocent and useful pursuits,— In indulginp, these feelings I am led to reflect how much more-delightful to an undebauchod Mind, k the task of making tuipmementa On the earth, than all the,vain glory which can be acquired from ravaging it by the, most uMateturted .career of Contest, •• STOVES ! STOVES'! ! JUST reccivtd direct from one. of the most extensive manufactories in the city,...leneral assortment of Storrs, tvhich will he FON! at Philadelphia prices.'ron sistinzof Cooking Stovusnf the most approved pattertil, `aPtmats,l4lrs,V,ln nos Stoves., wills either day iron cylinders, anti liridftter stoves for parlours of the latest ttlyle and tini3ll, all of which are now otfered far .sale at the Otis YORK_STORE, where, the public are particularly milted to call, the: tallies espvciallv. EDWARD YAIII..iLCV. Nov. Gilt ‘-• BMMMI VIOLINS, FLUTES Sze.-.—For sale at MAR- T TINS Drug, Sture, an aßaortment of Violins Flutes, elariencts, Fifes &c. to which he incite the attention of musicians Mul others, March 15, IBM Dcp tt* nt;.• _ . . 'The recipe niust'he worthy jof trial, as we see by the remarks proceeding it,that it isia republica tion at the request oiseveral Vartnersiwhe have tried and knowlit to be good. ' For every one liundred pounds of" meat, fake five pints of good molasses, (or five pounds brown sugar,) five ounces saltpetre, end eight pounds rock ,salt—add three, gallons of water, and boil • ingredient over a gentle - fire, skimming off th' froth or gum asit rises. Continue the boiling till • the salt diSsolved,. Have the Hams nicely cut and triremcd, packed in, casks with the 'shank cnd'down, as the pickle will thus strike in -better. When:the pickle prepared as above is sull'r:iently coal, [ four it over. the hams. - They may lie in pickle• front two to six weeks, accord ing to the size of the 'pieces or the state of tho. weather—more time being required in cold than in warm weather. Beef or mutton hams, - or tonguis intended for smoking and drying, may be cured aceortiinkto this mode, and Will be found 'excel lent. , Flew Atlyertiiekkent. =