ittppini~s. • The Boston Ptist gives the following es one of 'the Chinese national melodies. It is thought to be very . like one of 'Barry Cornwall's happiest ef -fusions.l- • • iki,c (teat .) • The the! the tea! the genuine tea! - Souchiing, Yoting Ifyson, Gunpowder; Buhea— ,Vvithcliat a leaf that wee hot found • *-Vrowing on lidqua's famous ground, . - I'lt this the teapot, and from tt.e spout Thihand" of beauty pours it out ! ',l'm for the t'm for the tea! , No chocklate; coffee, or such for .Xo.ftbltte milk to blend with.its flow— Yhlo • sifince when round 'loth the tea•tray • If friend; drop in we will hail vpith glee 'Pheir presence, and quaff our cups of tea 1 - I love—oh ! bow I love 1) sip The green, green - ten,.with my willing lip, When the toast is brown /and the muffins hot, And there's plenty of green in the china p o t, And to talk some scandal,' and:how below Matters and things in this wide world do go. I never sat down with 4., dull, tame •bare,' But, I loved a tea patty more and more; And backwaul I flew to the cheerful cup. . Like a bird:that inibble's its sugar •up.; • . And sugar it was and more'to me, For 'twee blent with the 'flavor of good green tea The clouds were dun and rainy the tncru— So:the gossips say whenl western. The kettle eung, and the jest was teittl, 4.nd the tea cups and saucerswere green and goltl, And never was heard such ct etuttterinz wild As welcomed to CongoitheChina rye lived since then upon 'heavy wet; And all sorts of thinks which ct,man can get, With splitting headachesland purpled nose, With empty pockets and tattered •clothes; - ButTve signcd'the pledgeond wft;m Deatl seeks me, Ho shall find mc•over a pot of tea! 374.' , FALLING VII014 ; 6lt AC E.—Zedediali 13roadhead was a man of somewhat less stature than Uolidh of Gath, though ,possessing:perhaps a; much phy sical strength. So the village wrcktlers thought when out of sport, he took up a wrple handful of them and dashed all of them on tho ground: , During a selig,ious revival, Zedeiliah wig con verted and ioirred the Methodist. Church, One evening; while on his way home from•class Mee . ling; he was assailed by balls dozen of his Winer companions, 'Shouting, tisl'ow Zed has become a' christian, l and cannot fight,' let's give him a thrash= ing.' 'Hold a moment; interposed Zed, putting forth an arm as lorig as a rail,. , 1 know.a chriitian cannot fight; ut rerneuaber I belopg.to a denomi-! nation who believe in fuftizor from ,grece, and 'continued the new'cormert,pranting his loot More firmly on the earth, and , towering up like a giant in the moonlight, his Wing' back to an angle of %forty-five degiees—'lf I should fill from g!rice'-- 7 here he lowered his voice to an milli:oils solemnity • and advanced three 'paces towards his retreating assailants,- ' if I should fall from grace, reote to you !' The scamps overawed by a giant's perse verance, decamped with precaution, leaving Zed, as Apalyonlleft Christian., to go on his way re- joicing., GENcINE Poerny.—We find the following,. in the Cloveport Banner. It is peciselv that kind of poetry which 'bath charms to melt a brickbat and rend a turnip,' sr,. 83 Joke:pear° says, , to Boothe a savage beast and.rend one's trow,crlolns.' = • kilt pen there was a hen. A scratching for her chickens, Dirt she threw, till her toes were blue' And then Wok up"the piekens. • , . ; Noisy geese destroy all price, • Whed cackliokloud and often; And's° girls do, where more than two, About their bea‘ ere talkiu. 4 MI Nil YOUR Pao- ors-sa-sitc''N:—A teacher not particularly disti guielicd for his knowledge of letters in a count y singing school •do•vn east,', in. urging upon his scholars the necessity of cor• wetness in 'pronunciation, in order to become good vocalists, enjoined them as :follows : tI tell you what it is ! buys and gals—,ye never can tarn to be guorl-firsl-rate singer Without ye mind yer pro-neat-sa-shrini Then—having sullicientLy,,repeati-d his. 'one -two— threefour,' with aUllis peculiar grace and dignity, he commenced ' 'Let ev'ry critter jine * Ter praise the tarnal God.' which may possibly be recognised as _ 'Let every creature join To praise the eternal God. • -T•IETN6 ix A GOLEN 'v e.—Tate New York Globe relates .the. latest case as follows :—The victim was a huge Vermonter in his Kentucky jeans, his white hat, and all . his native greenriess —he was complaining of New York expenses and vowing to return .tu hunt.' Finding he had been bitten we accompanied him to a magistrates of lice, where he told his story as follows: tWell, Mister, ye see I CUM to York on the boat—it cunt in early in the morning'—well. I. went ashore to see the town, and just as I left the boat a genteel :kind of a chap.eum up and to'd me I had to _pay .my admission fee to him fur commin' into the city --the fellers cum up and said it was all right; well I paid 'urn one dollar for cumin' into the city —they then said I must pay 75 cents 'for comin' ;thro' the big gate, Well, Ppaid ,th;t, and tten they wanted, more; I axed the:la if they thought I was a darn'd fool. FLATTERS' IS RAGS.—We lately cane across in anecdote in an English paper, which furnishes i'.fine lesson in' the study of huinal nature. A miserable looking beggar, in piteous ai•cenls im plored the charity ora dressed 'lady who was passing by, but she wag not graciously re c.cived. , • • 11 have no small change,'' said i.he, With a repul „grive took. ” • 'When most charming timilaM.' said the philoso-{ pher in Mgs,' allow me the privilege of. kissing your beautiful; lily-white hand !' No my friend,' replied the pleased fair one, with a- smile. .1 cannot do that but there's half. a crown for you.' • Ccnr. molt DTSPEP9II.—In a recent convcrsa lion between a dyspectic clergyman and a Yankee; the following occurred : Tell ytiu what, if you trenisters, when you gits a good salary, Would just git soots laud and dig your own corn and tater 4, guess as how you wouldn't git the dyspcpsy. • 'Right,friend—l'll record , that." • , %do parson down here at Ijettdem r 'Yes.' •fleats a feller alLhollur,ht mmvin' and ,pit.chen; Seed hint stick a pig last Winter, and hatot a fel ler in the town come it within a rod au Giand faller--smart chap--preaches hhe sixty r . Da. PAllti AND ,Tat _DAN', T.—An empty cox , comb, after having engrossed the attention of a company for 'some trrne . 4itit himself and his pet- Ay ailments, observed, to dil.r.,,Parr that .be could never go out without.i.atchiEg -cold in his lived. 'Novvonder,' gait:dile doctor, pettishly, 'you always go out without anything in it. HINTS TO LADT-FILLI.IIS.—Do rot fancy be cause a woman looks at you, that she is in hive with you; or if she sighs when you are by, that she is heart-broken on your account ; sighing is .. often a well bred modification of yawning, and ' as frequently indicative of weariness as of anxic ..ty or solitude. A little body, one day, looked up , in :Ina moth eels face, with an' it of deep rellection, - andakked \ her why she, instead ,Of marrying hi, father, had not waited till he grew up and • then`,married Hiit we in any manner done wrong to anvil'- , er I Let us not be backward fin making 'reps ration for it.; not tesitating au iusrant hut nobly keaking through the restraints of pride and "shhrne that would be our hindrance. Pianos . . p ri i THE undersigned having be.n ;twin lei Agent by Alessre. A It Gale &Co, I t of Neve-York, offers for sale their au perior_Grand Action Pianos at the rinfacto rem price*..` T. J. BEATTY.. liar 15. 23-.•. , ~;~et~i[tl~Cs. , HAAS ; EXRECTOIIANT, FOR iltE trot or Consumption, Coughs, 'Colds, , &e. TO THE PUBLIC!: N PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub- I , lie as remedy for Constimption, and rulmonary Diseases In general, I have been actuated solely bvate great success attending its use in my own imw;- , diate neichbothood,and, a desire to benefit the ailorte4t shall simply endeaVor to give a brief statersent of its usefulness, and flatter myself that its surtelsiall cy wilt enable me to-furnish such itseffica- proo f, of tvirtues as will satisfy the most incredulous. t. "tat CONSUrin" - TION may and "CAN BE CURED.'" if this medicine is resorted to in time. As Consumption , however is a disease which differs much in the severity of its synip runs, and the rapidity of its progress, and has long baf fled the skill of physicians it cannot be supposed that this or any other remedy is capable of effcsting a cure in every case and in every stage of the disease; on tlie . icontrary, we must expect it to fail sometimes, a c ir c umstance whico occurs daily,with all the most „we remedies u .e possess, for the most simple diseas es. The proprietor submits the following testimonial's in its favor from citizens of th s County, well know to the public. Mn, W. J. IlAs,—llaving b •atllicted for Gel last t hi r ty years.W s iik Consumption, and having had the ad v ire of some orate most eminentPhyilcians,atid was g en up as incurable. 1 was induced to make trial of your invaluable Expectorant fund am happy to say that I am entirely cured, and antaltendnunto my daily occupation as thongh I laid never been afflicted. Previous to ta king your EX-PECTORANT, I could not, If t bad been sn disposed. do are thing at my trade: I have since rec ommended:it to. several of my friends, and particitlarly one case of CONY' MCD CIINSUMPTION, and am happy to state that.in every instance it bad the desirad effect. . YOOrs.respectfully JOSIIUA HAWKINS Schuylkill Haven, October, 1, ISM SCHUILUILL Ifsvgs, January 1, Mls,' Mr. W. Sir:—(laving been afflicted with a severe pain in the breast; I was induced to try I,•our Expectorant, nnd after using one bottle of it, found it to relieve the, and I do not hesitate in recommending it to the puiblic as a valuable maitre fur Colds, Coughs 'rand Afflictions of the Breast. • lam respectfully yours &c.. EDWARD lIIINTZINGEII., SCHUYLKILL liAvt, October 19, IS-1.1. a I was taken with a brul.cold some time ago, and used nne nr two bottles of Xr Ezpeaorant, which re lieved me nmch, and should I have occasion for the above again,' would freely call on Mr. Ilaas for his in vnluahle Expectorant. DANIEL 11. STAGER. 116 . *EN, July, 29,1815:. WILLIAK J. ITAAs,—Dram Sir s-1 am happy to testify to the edicacy ot your expectorant, Mr answer ing the purpose for which it was intended, that ofre licving c e nom, Yours respectfully, CHAS: HUNIZIgGEH.. For sale by the Proprietor nt fiasco, and t.y the-following,Agents in Schuylkill county Pottsville—J. S. C. Martin, I.lewellyn—Johannan .Cockhill,•Esq. • MincrsvilleJ.-& J. Falls, • New Castle—George Reilsnyder, Esq Port Carbon-ellenry shioetet, P. M Landingvillet'Olor & Drumheller, Pinegeove—nrietf & Forrer; , Tamaqua—fleilner & Morgaturoth, Middleport—il. Koch Si. Son, Tuscarora— Geotge 11.,Dry Nov , DB. LEIDY'S" aarsapariiia Blood Pills. MITE ONLY PILLS in , existence containing Sarsapa rilla in their composition. They purify the Itiood and 'quids' of the body, atm cleanse the Stomach and Vowels from all noxious sub— stances that produce disease. Thee are composed entirely of vegetable Extracts, (free from mercury and minerals) which make them the safest, best; and most efficacious "fatty other pills in exisfeiice. . • Serena thouscrtd.rertif rates of Ilwir etricaryitaVelierd torore been published, antl thrir sales are tn^t crisis; annually by thousands. Blare than One -Italian bocce hire already bed sold : , ince their iniroductinn: _ ( . ` - ..1101;E.'17-LIN 100,000 BOXES have been sold in Philadelphia', alone, the pant year; thus showing Iliad in the place where Mil' are manufac tured they have, a reputat i 11, greater than any outer pills—v. Inch rinses from the !het that Dn. I.Einv trill known at home a 4 n rezulat Physiriaw, and his; pills are consequently employed with greater confidence tlian any other; in addition to thiiir oteu edirary: Quality and not % quantity is a valuable attrihnte be longiugto them; one boa doing more good than Iwo to four of °then,. Be advised, theirefore, when ne essity requires to take none °Muth:tn . • • 'DR. LElDrs BLOOD PILLS Try.thein: (they rest but In cents a bee.) Try them So well satktind will you be of their good PfrectS, you will never take any .others. After you have tried all other kinds„ then tcyDr. Lealy's Blood Pills, the that - encewill seen he discovered. No • ch:in:e`of diet no re straint front occupation, or fear of catching cold need be apprehended; youngandoldinay take them With e qual safett. t?e I'rinci•uar fillire and Depot. - Dr. Leidy's Health Eniporium No • 191 North SECOND street; near VINE, OP of the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Klett Co., & Ce., W. Dyed, & Sons; A. S. & E. Roberts &Co.; and city Druggists gen erally. AlSo by P. Pomp and I. Dicks . on , Easton. J. F. Long, Lancaster. and most respeciable Druggists and Store keepers in the United States. Also at .1. C. BROWN'S (late W. T. toting's) Drug, Store, and John S. C. Martiteel Drug Store, Centre st., POttsville. , May IS. • . ' • , 20— . • L ,C K : RIIEU3IATIC - PRESERVATIVE FOR SALE, :WHOLESALE AND RETAM,' BY SAMUEL L LUCKS, tiroprietcir, Ea4t Kiiig 51. Laficaster city. rucii need ' not be said in relation to this won -111 derful remedy, as the proprietor feels confident that when applied, it will, as fan be proven by a number of respectable persons, effect an entire cure attic Itherfmatic and Other pains. It had' not, un til la , ely, been his intention to makeit public, hut by the frequent apOcations of his neighbors, and the wonderful cures it hay effected. he `feels it a duty he owes to society, as well as himself, to ninke it more generally known, and at the same time, have it put as near as h•.: can, within the reach of all who may be afflicted with diseases. la — Thousands of names 'mll be published of per Sons who have bees cured by . this celebrated med. icine, het it is not deemed stece-...sar,,ti. iFTTsie akore Mediciac.is an invaluable cure For, Rheutnatic pains, Rickets. Serofula,Chroriediseases,' Pain in the (lead and Breast, Cramp, White Swell. ing, Mumps, Toothache, Stagnation of the Blood, Pain in the But k. Pleurisy. Sick Ileaache, Cra-np in the Stoma.ch,Soarneasand Swelling of the Throat, Coughs, Colds and Stoppages in the *ad. In fact it renovates the whole system. DIRECTIriNS FORTSINC: PRE:=ERN'ATIVE The medicine should be thwougli'ly rubbed into the pails allte , cd ; in very otAtinate ease.4,it should be applied by flannel and the application of a warm smoothing-iron ; in this case• it acts as a poiverful counter-irritant. N. B. The above medicine 'rot sold *:by any Druggist : and the piddle should be particularly cau tious not to purchase from itinerant pedlars, as such idfercd art counterfeit. The .cnly p!aees to proctirC the cello ine medicine ase from tho proprie tor, or the regular stationary agents who shoal their authority by the Propriet:›r s•oertilicate. {KY - Testimonials of its ifficacy can be had at the Proprietor's and front the regular .cents. ID"'Nfessr.:. BRIGI IT A: I'OTT, are the authorial() agents for Schuylkill county Sept. 27th FOurteen Valuable Articles 1. 811. l's VER 311 E 1:G certain -cure for wormsrtle and very ihascnt to Ml:e. •Gtekox's harittrrort. which-removes Crease of athkiadv, pry l'aint6:,'l'ar, Varnish and Wax from carpets or from clozhinv, without injuring the color or tke.cloth. 9. t.osnor; F.fiV : PArkm-- , the.hest thing known for killing.tites 'and an Jrqur Ines. , 1. A Certain Destroyer of :Rats, Mice, Roaches, and Ants and apelter of Bcd.Bugs. .. ss, ‘,ll,•.Nzilc SPECLEIC -for Sour Stomach, reait Burn and %V i j ter • Brash, by one who has suffered thirteen yeas before he dico, cerca tfiecure. ,G. Dr— .:Fe'EN's GILEFIti OINTMENT for the Piles. It has nev r failed to cure. 7. 11.i.n SON'S TETrErt WArtt. • 8. ORE3IO::V3 ::41;ELIBLE INK.—wiihout a if rival. 9. Tim Comenum) CoaFEcrioN OF Fl IS-lOn the medicine for children and women, it is-so pleas ant to take.: . 10. 131.:CIOS VGPF.TITILE ANTICILIOUS PILLS. 11- GUNN'S EiIaI.IKNT WA - Mt-PROOF PASTE, for llarnesri, .ll.'ants, S c. 1 t softens the leather, and keeps out the water. - IC. Po - or. STRF.NGIif E:YING Pr..isTen. 13. ..JACKSON'S inaßalllEA A ixTunr., which cures the worst D,arrhin in a few hours. I JACKSON'S InsEXTEa V NIIXTUar.. 'a certain and speedy Ore for Dysentery and '6ummer Com plaint. The above va hiable articles are wholesale and re tail, by 1.. C. GUNN, No, I South Fifth street Midi:- delphia,—where Storekeepers and others will be sup plied' with_ r ptu:e African Cayenne Pepper. Arnica Flowers, Drugs, gr,aterally, Paints, Oils, Glass arid varnishes, at, the lowest prices. Terms only 'dash gr Cut out I_ke advertisement, and brine. it with oyu. 12th. , • , 2.8--ly • Desirable Private Residence FOR S.RLE. TIIE subscriber ,in order to close np his old business as snort us possible, offers Tor sale his present residence in 31ahantongo is L 1.... meet. The main building is 23 feet iron by 35 feet deep,nnil the hack building is 30 feet deep, with two Parlours, Dining room and Kilehee in the first floor, with a Bath house, and.a Furnace it the cellar for heating the whole front building. The lot is 30 feet front by 210 feel deep, with a small stabin the rear. The house is in good Condition, and In beautifully situated, and the garden is stocked 'with different kinds of fruit. Possession.will be given on the Ist ofApril neat:. or itninee(lately, if required. For terms &c. apply to the subscriber. . Ott 11, - GRE3T PMLADELPHIA CLOTHING ESTABLISHiVI ENT Corner of Markel and Decatur street, N 0.210. • THE MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT OF TOE KIND IN THE UNITED STATES • D.INIEL - CI?ETH, i• -NO. 'MO 3IARKET STREET, COR. OF DECATUR HAS now finished the most ettensive assortmen of CLOTHING over offered it the City of Philadelphia. ' I ' I am warranted in making this extensive prepara tion, in the fact that I have n larger custom than any 'two st res in the city, and importinn oivn Goods lidirect in large quantities, of .the ch%icest,l and most faihionable styles, oefore the 'miter milort?„ who buy in small quantities, have ,commenced making up for (sales. which warrant me in making the; assertion: Wilt 1 can sell a suit of !Fashionable Clothing ,14 a lower price to the customer than it costa Let so Me stores to get the goods made. I - r . wish the public to understand this establishment is conducted on the princile that I con and do idler better terms to my cusepiners than Can possibly.be aftirtled by any other in the business.. The' reason of this is plain—l conduct MY business entirely on the CASH priimiple, buy and OH entirely fur Cash, keep no briottsof credit, and of course do sot have to'keeptlerlrcto attend to the liind debts. Thus much for the principle on whiCh l conduct bu• rondv rnr • I have now fini..thed,! and ready for LL and WINTER SALES, about 35,000 garments, of the newest style, the cut and make of vvhichis univer sally acknowledged to be unequalled. . Super super Dress aad Frock Coats, in every vari ety cl shade and color. {. Newest styles superlative French - aid' American Cassuncre Pants. I !,.! • A large and most splendid assortment of rich style Silk Velvet, Merino and Cashmere dT.eosse Vcsings, of my own importation, the style of some pf which cannot be had elsewhere in the city ! I The most extensive assortment of illyier Cloth Cloaks ever , seen in Philadelphia. with every variety of new style Woolen, Plaid and Striped Asphaltum, Beaver, Bangup Coats—a large variety, with' different style Trimmings—Waied Beaver Bangup Coati, Plain Beaver do ,AdeLideSack'derl, a new and beautiful article fur an easy dud plea Ont Oveecoat. • ' I have The largest display of Cloaks °vet. oared in the city, with every othir article in my lite of busi ness. which I am determined to sell lower than can be,Offered by any ollWiti in the trade, ;1 Philadelphia Sept. 27th. 1815 ; 59—Grao • S'ILIKSPEdRE . :' • C CLOTHING .ST'ORlii, X. W. cor. Cheinut tS Sixth T"'proprietors hare Connected with tfileir customer business. that of ReMty-made Clpthitur, and time offer to the public. the IlitiNt splendid assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING,! EMI ever before exhibited, The floods arc frebti, and made in the latest style, the entit e stock havitig been wade within a few weeks, under their itinnedi,ltp imperiuten &rice. • . I . - The sty le, quality and finish are unsurptisiied' ,and the Roods wall he sold as cheap, as bY any litlier house in the city. A large assortment of Cloths, Cdssimeres and Vestings of in cry variety of quality an d, style on hand, which will he made tapir) order . . l'hilada., Sept. 27, 39-into l SMITH & I SWIFT. I?E./2DF I 1113 DE CLOTIIING Establishment 1 ,:. No‘. 292 Market street, Philadelphia. mar; subscriber has now on hand ono of the most extensive and bcantiful assortmentslcif. HEADY MADE CLOTHING evei, offered for sale it the Phila delphia market. The Garments =dull n the most ntshionalile Manner, atoll for workmantlilnitd quality of material chimot be surpassed.. i' I: COME -ONE: CO)1E1A1.1.!! to M. TAI \ CY'S Old Pioncer Line, '29 - 2 :Vlarketistreet, where yOtimill lie sure_ of getting great bargains, as he is ileterinhied not be undersold by any competitors., 11,, bityß , lahtt sells for CASH. consequently he can soil greater 1 argains than those oho buy on creilit.l 1 ' , 31.1 TR ACV, 2P2 Ma.rl:qt Etreet. . Phi ada.,•Septembar to., ISIS. 14 1 29-3 mo BEST BUTT HINGES, f ANurAcTiT nt:6 and for saTeby7l I ' 1~1. MORRIS; •TASKER & MORRIS, • Pascal Iron Warehouse, S. E. rilrner of Third and Walnut street, Philada. Plulada.Atgusl 9, • : : • 32 CHEAP WATCHES A-ND JEWELRY. !Christmas &Nell' Yeails Presents. 1 ! . ~ I WOULD 'respectfully invite all, persons ' csi ; wishing to purchase good and clulap Jewelry for ca call 't theirl own e. examine , m o y r • I"r stork i o k f 1 n fine' l I ' d " s ' t and Silver WATCHES, of every description. II I '' ' Fine Gold and Silver Pencils. Gold and Mir Ware- IPts, Gold Chains, Breastpins,Finger RinzS,Nedallions, Watch Keys, &e., Silver Spoons, Sugar T.ings, Miller Knives, Tooth Picks and Jewelry: of eveiyilescription. Also on liand;rt good assortment of :91day and 30 hour 1111A.SS CLOCKS. . l' , • I am determined to sell my Goods as In* as they. can be purchased at any store in the liniifill 1 States. and will warrant all to• he exactly w at they. are sohd for, or the money shall be .refunded: eI r''., The highest C.lf nrices given forlold Go4I and silver, and old Watches taken in exchange fol. other Good.. I • c r} Watehes.and Clocks repaired in the,:best manner, and warranted to ran Well for one year.l . ' . I LEWIS LADOMES, No. 4131 Market st. above I Ith, N. side, l'hilada. Flillnda., Nov. 15, 1615.. ''. ' 46-3mo AMERICAN HOTEL; PHILADELPHIA. • • -•• TUN commodious and delightfully lo ^^l eateil Hotel; situated in enesnut street saga• Philadelphia, directly opposite' the State, I j% House. henry .4. Charter.: Propriootr offers every itiducemectt tire travelling public. it is in the centre of business, ibis within two minutes' walk of the Post Offlee.retistnin llonse, the prinhipal Banks and places of amusement ; is. in an airy and delightful location, and the proprietor pledges himself, to devote every attention to his table. and to have obliging and attentive servants to 'Conduct to the comforts of his guests. Baths, warm android, always ready, and an assortment of wines of Unequalled ex cellence. Nov. ISIS, NO' ICE TO MERCII.I.VTS 'Visiting the Citk. • THE subscriberwould respectfully rail the attention of los friends mid oth'ers, to liks %venni:sorted stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Bonds. which he is daily re plenishing front the New York and Philadelphia auc tions, comprising a great varitity of Cloths, Cassimeres, Saltinatts and Vestings, Bleached and Brown Muslins, English, Irish and German Linens, White and Colored Flannels, Handsome Silks, Shawls, Merinnes and Ala paean, new and beautiful style Cashmere d'Ecosse and Mouslins for Ladies' Fall and Winter wear, French, English nti Doinestic Prints and Ginghams, together with a large assortment of Gloves, hosiery and Trim mihgs of every description-&c. &c.,a1l of which hu of fers to the trade upon the most favorable terms, !laving been long engaeed in the purchase of Funds, he intends to buy none but such as are cheap ; and as his store is in imminent proximity to the Market street trade, he invites the attention ofmerchants tOillis stock befure making their purchases. OE P. R. - MOPES.' .• No. 3 Sin, wherry Ftreet, Philadelphia! Philada..Sept. 13th,1815 , 37-3 mo Removal & NeW . Goods JOSEPH MORGAN• 11117SPECTFULLY informs the Public, that he has 11.Rentrived his - i.ltore to the New R tore room, in the stone House of Mrs Phillips, with a locli-U tree in front of the door, and nest house above , Mr. Thompson's corner, opposite Messrs Pollock's Store. And has just Received a new assortment of Spring Goods which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. In addition to his fancy dry grinds &trimin4s he has received, and will, keep.on hand a general assortment of leghorn, braid, Gimp, Straw, & fancy Bonnets, at the lowest prices; Pottsville March 221545, 12.- Radiating Stoves, Till Ware, &e. TltEsAabscriber annolincep Mille citizens *Potts ville and vicinity, that he has on .hantl an. assort ment of Radiating Stoves, of his 'own manufacture, c9cich he will warrant to he equal In workmanship and beauty. and as cheap aecnny obtained 'from .Phila d.dphia. lie has also on hand a general assortment Of Cooking and other stoves, embracing all kindsdogether with a large assoriment of - TIN WAR}, &e. All of which will be sold at cheap rates at his store and factory, Centre St. Pottsville neat door below henry Geisse's Hotel. . BYRON PLIII.LIPS. Oct. I REMOVAL. SHIN G T G=N Hp T,L:L, WEST SIDE OF MAIN AT., IN TIIE DOROUGII 01 dituNcY, Lrco.lnxa ,co., P 4. THlSTsubse7iber "would respectfully inform his old friends, and the travelling public. that he has re; cently taken and fitted up, in t superior manner, this spacious edifice. sign of GEN. WASHINGDON, where he is prepared to accommodate travellers and visitors in the very best and pleasing style; His house is situated in the most pleasant and central part of the borough, convenient to business, and is large and the rooms airy. Thankful for the liberal support while keeping the old Money Hatel and the American Hotel, in this borough for the past three years. he respectfully s licit' a continuance of the game. • THEODORE WELLS. _ - - The Harrisburg. Northumberland, Pottsville, Danville, Williamsport, Lock Haven and Bellefonte Striker, arrive at and depart from this House daily. • . Munej, Nov. 15 18t5, - • 46—Bt U. ILNIVAN. 410. THE MINERS' JOURNAL pl)itabelp4in. H. BROWNi & CO. WHOLESALE . DRI 7 GOOD DEALERS, No. 20, North Fourth street, Philudo. TX AVE a large Stock comprising a gensral'vriety of 11. AMERICAN and FOREIGN DRY GOODS. Therregulatly attend the Auction Sales,. at which they can frequently purchase many seasonable descrip tions of Goods, much below the regular prices, and which they wilt sell at a small adraacC They receive many goods direct from:Manufacturers, and will also be receiving the rawest -styles of Fon- EIGN Goons as soon as they are in the market, from im portations both here and in New York Their exertions will be directed to keeping constant ly, a very superior assortment of the most desirable Staple and Fancy Goods", which they intend to offer to Country . Merchants on the most favorable terms, and at the lowest prices they can be found nt in the city of Philadelphia, and respectfully invite them to exaruitm for themselves. Their stock consists inpart of the following: Cloths, C,ssimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Planted and Striped jeans. [a new article,] Flannels, Kerseys, Llnseys Red Padding, Canvas Padding, Beaver teens, Velveteens, Velvet Cords, Alica Lustres Yestings, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse. de Lains, Girighams„ Lawns, Irish, Linens, Russia sheeting, and Russia Diaper. Goods foi Summer Wear, New Style Fancy Figured Linen Drillings, Plain Brown Linen, Crape Gam , broom , , Corded. Plaided and striped 'Ditto, [new goods.] Plaided anti striped Kremlins, [new goods,] Nankeens, Extra Heavy Cottonades, , Summer Cloths, Denims, Meairan Mixtures, Blue and Fancy Coloured Drillings, Satin Jeans, Fancy Single Milled CassimereS, Coat Ginghams, &c. Brown and Bleached Muslims, Checks, Tick ings, Brown Drillings, Canton flannel, Plain White Cambriee, Checked and striped ditto, Lace Cambricks, Jaekn nets, Book Muslin, Mull and Swiss ditto, Lace Goods in variety, Coloured Cambricks, Hosie ry; Gloves, Thread, Buttons, and a full aS.• • sortment of Trimmings, &c. PRINTS--.A very extensive assortment, to whil new StyleS are added as they come from the ManufaO- - turers. _ . Philade., Mardi J. Fine Mica. • . : . Tvni: subscriber has for sale d large quantity of de- I composed MICA, commonly called Fire Sand, and now very extensively used in the manufacture of tire . - proof bricks, cooking furnaces, store cylinders,. &cc. It has been taken nut ofthe pit with great care, and is of a very fine quality, clear ofsatuf, gravel and other im purities. It will he delivered on hoard boats, or other :vessels, nt the suhscrilier's wharf. half a mile below Gray's Ferry. Schuylkill. nt eh City cents per ton, Or . at any wharf below Fair Mount at *I 00 per ton. Thilada. Oct. 11, 160 PURE WHITE LEAD Whetherill & Brother, ATANITFACtURERS. No 6 north Front street I.V.LPhiladelphia, have now a rood supply of their warranted pure white lead. and thoseeustomers whc have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on the article, shall now have their orders filled, 'No knawn substance possesses those perservative and beautifying properties so desirable in a paint, to an equal event with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture of other materials only mars its value. It has therefore been the steady aim of , the manufactUres, (or many years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead, and the unceasingde mand for the article, is proof that it has met with fa vor. It is invariably branded on one he ad--WETII ERILL & BROTHER. in full, and on the other, WARRANTED Pune—all in red letters November 19, Philadelphia, .Reading & Potts ville Rail Road. -13- ~ Redaction of Freight on Illerchandize. y AND AFTER Monliay next, June 20th, 1811, O Goods will he forwarded with despatch at the- fol lowing rates of Freight, between Reading and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. Between- Between Reading Reading arid and Pis la. Pottsville. Plaster, slate, lilac, ,tc.- 1 10 , I ^3 cis, Pig Iron, blooms, timber, - marble, main. tar, pitch, 1 20 and grindAnnes, Nails, - spikes, bar iroK castings,lead.trupentine hark, raw tobacro,'. salt, }- 140 . 400 provisions,potaloes - , Imo tier, AIWPS, 4,4 Flour per barrel, Wheat, corn, rya, clover seed, salt per bidle!, Groceries, hardware,steel, copper, tin, tn j ass. do niesticliq imrs,machine . rv, 'butter and etTrs, ilierse, laid and tallow, oll,wool, cotton, leather raw hides, paints, oys ters liemp. and,eordage.. Do' floods., drags meoli- CilleS, foreign liquors, wines, glass, paper,fresh fish. meat, conreetiona z . ry, books 4- Stattonary. No 'additional charges I receiving or 'deliVering fr, ny's Dr pots on the line July 15, 1813 SALT ! SALT ! ! .C" ALINA Salt in barrels& bags, flirtiale at the lowest ""1 - Market price, delivered on board of Boats outhe StiOlyPAiii, FREE Of PORTERAGE by . • , GRAY & 11 Walnut Ft. or Locust st. Wharf Schuylkill. dliiladelphia July If.ith, E. A. HATHAWAY & Co. ,cENEn.9. COMMISSION MERCHANTS; ha 23 North Y'ltarrrs, foot of -Irch st., Philadelphia T_T AVE received nn consignment'apd offer for sale a -"Hitt lowest 'cash prlces • 50 Inilesllqt sort ea.texti hops ; 2600 galls (all and winter press'd whale nil ; 1000 -do ; do do black fish oil, 300 doe painted palls ; .100 boxes 141 quality sperm candles . ; - 150 do. mould tallow candles,' 000 do yellow soap; • 50 do No. I chocolate ; • 300 do Lubec (scaled) herring;' 100 do do No. 1 do 100 bids. tickerel, Nos. 1,2 and 3.; 50 do 11:ilifax Salmon ; . 50 do gibli'd Herring ; • • • 2.5 tin pickled codfish ; 411 do Cranberries; 501 ohs LlOshen butter ; 4000 lbs. Herkimer county cheese,; 10.000 do drysrollish ; 5000 do hake fish, (in drums) 3000 do Manilla cordage Plillada., Jan. 11, 47-Iy2 l . BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES 111 ADE OF TILE best „refined American Iron. for sale at about the same, prices of the Iron in bfir, being a saving of ramut 140 per cent to the purchaser. All shoes sold, or • warranted, and, if not - satisfactory, can be returned and_ the money will he refunded. GRAY & BROTIIEE, 42 Walnut st., 23 EEC MILITARY. STORE T - IIE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he has localcd his Military Cap' MaTfactory fn Third Street, No.. 'A a fete doors below Race, Where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as are 'disposed to favour him with their custom. He still continues to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles of every description, such as leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, ofall patterns; Forage Caps; Holsters for tropp Body do ; Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet cabbards; word Belts of all kulds Cantece,s ; Knapsacks, ditlefent patterns : Yire Buckets, ,Pasring, Boxes, Tnbe do, Brush and Picker's PlumeS, Pompoons Firemen's Caps, Leater Storks, (;un Cases, superior quality Shot Bags. Game Bags, Drums,'&c.,Arc. • 11.TOrdzrs thankfully received and promptly at tende 3 tn. WILLIAM CRESSMAN, No. UM Nortlll aird Street, c few doors below Rac . Philadelphia, January 13, 1844. ' .2-6 m 0541. We recommend all of our friends visiting the Ci ty -to call at the Pekin Company's Store, and lay in a supply (If their' delicious Teas. • THE. PEKIN TEA COMPANY, ' NO. 30, SOUTH SECOND ST; / Between Market and Chesnut,. UAW': consiantly on hand, and for sale, wholr;sale and,retaill a variety of choice fresh Teas, at Iritv er prices, acciirdlng to the finality, than they ran :be bollghtfor at nv other establishment in the city. , C- Pees,. are sold at this house, and several varieties, which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which do not give entire satisfaction, can be reltirniNl and exchanged, or the money will he refunded. Tne citizens. of Schuylkill County, are respectfully invited to give us a call. G. B. ZIEBER, • • - Agent fdr the Pekin Tea Company. • Pfriilada., Sept. 27,1845. . • 1.9.4 VITHIPS.=—For sale at. MARTIN'S Drug •y y StoreL.:an assottrnent of Gig, Sulky; and Carriage Whip? IraYei IL PARR. 16 cts. 11 cts UM 110 1 35. I 2 00 1 70 for ennimission, starrier!, or eight at any of the Colima , . 1111121 ATTENTION. TIIG CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENGY I THE UNITED STATES. Joseph Mcliurray's Splendid Lane of London and Liverpool Packets ARRANGEMENTS FUR .1845. Old Established Pass Age Office. ]OO l'inc'Sireet, Cor. of South, N. Y. rr,DE subscriber begs lea--re to call the attention n .4- its friends and the public in general, to the follow ing arrangements for the year ISO, and for the purpose of bringing; out Cabin, Second Cabin, and 'Steerage rum:niters, by the following Regular Packet Shun' to and from Eiverpool. Ships' Names ' ' Captains Days of Sailing from New York. New Ship, Ship, Nye, d June 6 Oct. 6 Feb 6 Unit' States, Britton, " 11 " ,11 '' 11 Gan' k Skiddy, • " t. 16 " 25 '"26 Pair ck Hanry, ' Delano Itrty 6 Nov. 6 Mar. dl Wat rloo, . Alle.a. 11 " II " ,I 1 n(15011.c Eitilidge, • " 26 " 26 "26 Independence, Allen, Aug. '6 Dee.: 6 Apr. 6 Samuel Hicks, Bunker, - " II "• 11 'II Siddons, • ! E. Cobb, -"20" ' 26 "26 Ashburton, S ' Matteson, Sept. GJan. ' 6 May 6 • Stephen Whitney , Thompson, II " : H. ~ 111 Sheridan . • Depeyster, "26 " 26 "26 Ship's Name, • Captains, , Days of Sailing from . Liverpool. New Ship , Nye, i July2l Nov. 21 Mar 21 United Stales, Britton, " 26 " •26 " 26 Garrick, - Skiddy, Aug. 1 1 Dec. II Apr.ll Patrick Henry, Delano, " 21 " 21 "21 Waterloo, Allen, " 26 " 2G " 26 Roacius, . -Eldridge, Sept. 11 Jan. !1 May 11 Independence, Allen, " 21 " 21 " 21 Samuel Hicks, Bunker, ' " 26- " 26 "26 clidilons, E. Cobb, Oct. 11 Feb. 11 J - lie 12 Ashburton, IluttleSon, " 21 " 21 " 31 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 26 Feb. ,t. 16 J'nr 26 Sheridan Depeyster, Nor: II Mar. 11 Jnly II In addition to the above Regular Linos, a number of Splendid Mew York Built Transient Skips, such as the 'Adirondack,' *Scotland,' Russel Glover,' ' Echo,' and 'Sea,' will continue to sail from Liverpool, weekly - in Regular succession, thereby preventing the least low snaky of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their ihnillioii or friends, 1 have arranged the pay ment of my :Plans on the 011owinz Banks t. Cork " Limerick . Clommel Londondcrry, . Sligo, . • Wexford Belfast, Wat‘irforil Calw ay • Armagh, Athlone, Colenin . Kilkenny, ' falina, Tralee, • Enniskillen,. Monaghan, Youeltal, Banbridge, Ballymena Parsonstown Downpatrick,' Cayari, Lurgan, Ihingannan, ' Bandon, . Ennis, Ballyshannon, Strabane: Skibbreen - Omagh, - Mallow, Dublin - • Coon!bill, Kilrush, ' Scotland—The ity Bank of Glasgow England-31eAsre. Spooner, Atwood & Do. bankere, London ; -Messrs:P. W. Byrnes & Co, liverpool, Passengers can also. be engaged frotn Ltverpool, to hiladelphla, Boston and Baltimore, liy^ the Regular oacket Ships on application being _made personally' r by letter. [post paid.) addressed to - JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine erect, corner of South street, flew York Benj. Bannan. Pottsville, Pa. ; Michael Mullen, Stn. chestor, N. Y.; Jer. Ilaggot Providence, It• I.; T, Cough, Albany; N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio ; Thomas McQuade, Utica, N. Y. alsci beg leave to assure my friends and the public in general, that the. greatest punctuality will be obser ved ittrhe sailing of the above Ships, together with all others' which I may, have, and that assengers will experidice tin delay on their ,arrlval at the different orts where they mean to.embark.. P. S.—Free Passage. earniz. he secured from the vurions Ports ! in Ireland and Scotland, front which SteaMers run to Liverpool lIENJ BANNAN, Sole Agent for the State of P nnsylvania February-I, . 5 I ES MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT TRUSS _ ,%. ALSO, Dr.'Jo6eph White's ntero Supporters. ' • A supply of the above articles, just received and for sale, at the manufacturers prices. by JOHN'S. C. 11 , 1ART.IN, Druggist Oc:ober c2S, 44 90 cts QM APOTHECARY STORE. TILE subscriber offers (r sale a well se ecte genuine assortment of fir DRUGS lIEDICIN ES, &c., A .Ll. II consisting. of Chemicals, Medicines, Perfit ==asta mery,iWinilow Patent .Meilic hies Drugs. Paints, lOye-Sttfs, Oils, and .Varnisims, Pain Brushes, &c. .Which lie i's disposild to sell at a smal advance, and respectfully solicits a share of the patron ago of the public. [l—Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded. JOHN 5:,.: MARTIN. March 111, BR.dDY ,S• ELLIOTT, , Watchmakers and Jewel l ers, < FROM THE CITY OF PHILADA. 4 lek Ilespectiully announce, that . they have taken the store next door to Gelse's new Hotel, at 7";"C -- ": ; \ the lower end of Centre et., /IR?) fii \\ ~., in the noroueh of Pottsville. • t. I '4 ) where they have recently ' `.• °netted a choler , assortment \ %9IW ZZ - • ' . ...., _ of: ~t : k ow C . l % S. WATCHES They pledge themselves to sell their goods at as low prires as they can be bought at any other estalf lisliment in l'ottsvOle or elsew I ere. and believe ran render full and entire satisfaction (as regards both quality and price,) to all who may favor them with theii pit nonage. 0:r Clucks and Watchesof every description, care. fully repaired ;and warranted. . WI LLIA ADY, • _ _ JOSEPH S. ELLiorr. Pottsville, Oct. 18, : 815. 42—tf (.2 !PRAM SYRUP MOLASSES.—Ste Ica 0 New York Steam Syrup Molasses, a very su— perfor artiLe,.for sale by I!ny 24, •1 oleman's French. Cement. - UNEQUALLED for mending broken Class: China, Queenskvare, Ornainents and Fancy Articles of every description. 'l'he superiority of Allis Cement over all Others is acknowledged by every one who has ever psed it, and such is the confidence of the proprietor in its properties that if it fails to answer the purposes for ivhich it is recommended the money wil returned. Articles mended with it may be exposed to considerable degree of heat, and will resist the action of boil:nz water sufficiently long for all or. dinary Purposes. The mannar of using this cement is so simp!c that the most iner.perienced of ascEtess.. Each bottle accompanied iv.th the - pao ticular directions for use. , B BANNAN Ag't • N. B. Persons wishing Ile sell _again supplied at the Manufacturer's prices by the dozen . Nov 15 The History of Wyoming.- DERSONS lioldingstinscription papers for the "111 - E TORY OF WYOMING," (except in the Cour.ties of Luzertie, Wyoming, Bradford, Susquehantia, Wayne anal Pike, being the old town of Westmoreland) will plecse return thenito J. Cri4sy,Esq,, Philadelphia, pub fisher of the work, who will deliver the hooks and re ceive the pay therefor. The work will be published on the - har* November: CHARLES MINER. • Philadelphia, Nov. 1 • LADIES' FASHIONABLE SHOES, 47' THE SIGN' OF THE 810 BOOT, Opposite Geisseos tavern,Centrest. ~ POTTSVILLE, P. 1.. Moody 4- Aechternadit'94llo Av o n t r il; ; D ot r t : , elyi e ct respectfully cs vicinity,e o attention thoi, oLt h h e i l4 a d b i e s stock of fine Shoes, Gaiter and half Gaiter Boots, French, Slippers. &c., manufactured expressly for re— tail customs by 'Neil.' Every pair of this work will ho warranted, and sold us low as the same work can be obtained elsewhere. Ladies are invited to examine them—and also their large assortment of Ladies'. Mis— ses, and Childrens" Roots, Sboes,Slippers,Gaiters, &c. .of good quality and cheap. ISovember I, 1815. 41- Houses and tots e l ""b• P. Oda FOR MLR. AY.O, a large number of Buildings and out /Ma various sizes, on the Navigation tract; lying principally in the Ilnrouctt of Pallas . 'lle. Apply to SAMUEL LEWIS, Real estate ag't. ent.r e st. July 16 Eliptio Springs and Bellows. THE subscriber has just received a supply of Elip tic Springs at 121 cents per,lb. Also, Blacksmith's Bellows very low, at hie Hardware Store. Centre St. GEORGE IL STICHTER. October IBM: BRICKIRE at the Torrn Hall Iron Store. F • BRIGHT '& ['OTT. Oct 2.543 • EMI AGENTS &JE%VELRY - T. & J. BEATTI. 18- Me TV FOR GOOD B.IRG3INS: MARK THE FOLLOWING. • , A NEW AND CHEAP STORE TN THE • Borough of Pottsville. /NNW.; undersigned embrace this opportunity to in -14-. form their friends npd the public in general, that they have Opened a NEW STORE, in the brick buil ding, later,* occupied by .Messrs Oliver . ez Mars, be tween 41eury,Geise's and J. C. Lessigs Dote?, in the borough cif - Pottsville. where they have just received frqm -Philadelphia, di entirely new and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part ' of Dry Goods: Gtoccrics, Queens. Glass, Cedar and Earthenware. Bc. ' Among their supply of Dry Goods, will be found a great variety of Calicoes, hltislins. Limes, Cashmele, Alpacca Lustres. English and French Merinoes, new style Cloth for Cloaks, a great assortment of `howls and Handkerchiefs. Al so, superfine arxd Common Cloths, Buckskin Cassi mere, Sattinets of ail colors and prices, Velvets, Vestings. Checks, B lankets, Flannels, Bed Feather's, •&c., Vic, Also. Sugars. Coffee, Molasses, Tea Spi ces, Looking Glasses, &c, Also, Salt, New Tea, an extensive assortment of other articles, too numerous to mention, ail of which they will dis pose of at um:out - Jon' low prices. The pulite art invited to give them a call, exam ine their goods. and be convinced of the excellent qualities and IoW prices. E. & E. HAMMER. Pottsville, Oct. 18,18-15. • 42-- THE EXCITEMENT STILL GREATER The Market st. Store, Till COS/PEST ,PLACE TO runctuE GOODS, WEST OF-TEE CITIF.Sr! CONE 4- jUDG4 FOR YOURSELVES! MORE MEW coons COO SEEGWICR & CO. ESSRE7 4 . SCDCRICH; & Co., have . just returned IVI from the cities of New York and Philadelphia, with the best selected assortment of Goods, ever offer ed in this market. Among whim are all the latest style Cashmeres, fancy barred Cloaking, :Wks for la - di . e's dresAes. shaded and barred Mons detains, Alpac env, Chintres, tine 'embroidered and plain Thibet Shawls, Ladiesl Fancy Gloves Hosiery &e. All of whicli!will be sold 2dper cent. cheaper, than eawhe had at any'other store in Pottsville, by SEDGWICK & Nov. 8, 1815. • IRON! IRON!! 11. G-1I T . &.. POT Ir, "AT TIIF. TOWN HALL, H AVE an assortment of rolled and hammered IRON, consisting of from a round to 2 inch. Scroll from a 3; :I to a x Squares frtim y < ato 2 a 1, Baront'rd tire froin x ; :.3;nch, Scollop iron of various dimensions, . Crow Bare, Plough Irons, ilerse..shoe bare, Sledgst JUniati Slit Nails, and, Horse Shoe Rods. isTEEL. • Octagon Cast Steel,. Shear Steel, English • Blister:American Blister. Ocrman Steel, Spring Steel, &c., &c., c Jane 28, New Advertisement. CO' STOVES ! STOVES ! ! , JUST received direr; from one ofthe most, extensive manulaci Utica in the city, a aeneral assortment of Stoves, which will he sold at Philadelphia Mires, con sisting off:oohing Strivysof the most approved patterns, Salamanders, Cannon Strives, with either clay •or iron cylinders, and Radiaterstoves for parlours of the latest st) IV and best finish, all of which are now offered for rate at the 01.11 YORK STORE, where the publieare particularly invited to call, the ladies especially. ED-WARD YARDI.EI'.- , Nov. SOL • • • • 45'7 Boarding THE Subscriber' has recently opened a boarding house in Market strect;Tottsv ale, mid 011 be pleased to.have a number of respectable'.Loardcrs Good accommodation will be furnished tin reason able terms. Ato transient Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms: ELIZA .11AUG11.11V017.1' • Pottsville May . 18—f y , Alexan • dex's Trieobaplte, a ALI9UID DYE which chanans light and grey . hair to a beautiful black or dark Color instanta neously, without any injury to the hair &c. Any per sun can apply it Su simple is the •proccss For s pie at Philadelphia prices. B. BANNAN .Ag't. Nov. 15' . "VERY SUPERIOR GREEN & BLACK TEA, jusV,rockivell and for salle'by T. & J. BEATTY. May 3,1, Platform Scales, r ADE suitable for Railitimils, Canals, Coal, Bay. .1,1 Ores; Stoves, Cctton, Tobacco, Lice Stock, Orders promptly attended to at my manufactory, Second str eet , Camden, New Jersey. C. ELICOTT. Cal Oct. • ?5th1.51.5 TO MINERS & MINERAL AGENTS - iv - ANTED in a Colliery, in . a very healthy part of Vt Maryland, a boss capable of conducting the business of an extensive •Colliery and mining iron ore. Undoubted reference as to ch;racter will ba rrvired. and applications will be received in cacti. donee. if desired. Also, wanted a Cornish Copper Miner, to dress Copper Ores and to assist in the management of a Copper Mine in New Jersey, under the Principal, and to make, himself generally useful. He will have to produce testimonials of character. Ayply by letter to E. F., care of the Printer of this paper. 0ct.25, NEW CASH DRY GOOD, FANpY AND TRIMMING -• . PTILE ROOM FORMERLY' OCCUPIED BY . mts. PHILLIPS IN CENTRE STREET. 'I he subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of rottsvilie,and the public in general, that he has just o pened a fresh assortment of the newest styles of goods, conSistlong wf Wks, Laions, Alpaeo, and Baliarines. with a variety of fancy 4mds. Also, a new and sple . did style of., Prints, Silk, 7'hibct' Alpaca :and other shaudsi Blue, and Black Cloths of a superior qualify. Ile has also on hand, &wing Silk, Spool and atent Thread of the best quality,-,Gloves and Hosiery, Straw Leg horn, Gimp, Braid and other styles of Fancy 'tunnels, by-the case, dot. or single Bonnet, Bleu's and Boy's Leghorn aft, • All of whichwill be sold at the lowest Cash prices. • Atw.2o 16 Iy— JOSEPH MORGAN. • POTTS.VILLE IRON WORKS. •Z - -411L•••=- • "• 4 • - • ) , McGill NIS, B. W REPETF ULL -Y annonnees to the Public, that lie has taken the Establishment !mown as the Potts ville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to build all kind 4 or steam Engines, mann famine Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of ainnisvevary description,at the shortest notice; and on the most tea son4ite terms. • tiliVersons from a broad, in want of Steam 'Engines Will find it to their advantage to give him a call before engaging elsewhere. May, 11 NEW , YORK Dried .Pjurns and Peaches, fur le by T. & J. BEATTY. May 3d, . 18— - 13 ASINS.--In varier boxes, selected for 'faith use, for sale cheap at JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S, Confectionary & Drug-Siorc CO3D'S P.4TENT GALVANIC BATTERY. TILE subscriber infOrmg - tite politic, tlat he has been appointed hy. Wm. P. Coad, of Philadelphia, his agent for the sale in this and the adjoining counties of his PATENT GRADUATED GALVA,VIC BAT TERY, adapted to the use of Physicians and other persons of competent skill, in the treatment of nervous disonlers. Persons desirous of pujchasing Mr. Coati's instru ments can have an opportunity of examining the ap paratus, at my residence in the Town Hall of this bo rough. Among the many complaints which have been cured and alleviated by This powerful agent in medical, prac tice, may he enumerated Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Lock-jaw, emaciated Limbs, !the u mat isin,Tic. Didureux and various other neuralgic and nervous disnril;trs. ex". Having purchased one of Mr. Coatr . s/flradualeil Batteries, I am prepared to operate on persons stiffer ing.iinder any of the almve.deseribed complaints, and respectfully selicit all those 'who may feel interested In this pbblication, to call and examine my apparatus. PETER F. MUDEY. Pottsville, 50pt.,(1,1841. DR-KoutrrAyNws CHINESE: IIATR ERA,DICA TOItr—Which remn`ites SupeTaunus Hair froin the Fare Neat, forehead, &cr. For ,ale at MARTNIrrI. Dreg litnie. Ntarch 15. —lO fatinces 'iscitlincitt EuVCATIoN or. FiIIMPfS DAVOIITE.IIB.-•—Al an agricultUral Fair, lately itehrin Queen's contr.. - ty, New York, an adtlrme was delivered by Mr. • Skinner, editor of the s 6 ,l3erMer's Library." His address, we learn from tha New' York Tribune, ~ was able and interesting, butw:tat he meet earnest- ' ly dwelt upon was . moresystematie eriiication with express reference to a succr.. - sfhturoSecution.of ag riculture. Restated briefly If rtliat reform ow that subject should consist; how ittradScrece:eded absao, ~..,. and what might he counted ' l orii as- the-results= , described what.a real gentle: Farmer shod. be—and how such men slionld - be- ensured for the Republic, beginning with thelietter education of . their daughters—winding upb.in-address with the following, which seemed at ones to come from the heart, and go to the heart,: , i • Let me detain you but a inomert:•said he, to ad vert to one remarkable feature in ymteproc.eedings. . You- have wisely manifested your sensibility to 1.116. - rights and influence of the softer sex, by: appointing .- Lady committees to award y-our. , prentlirrrtr, for 0b. , -,:i . jects coming within their province : persevere in r this direction. It was not' a had maxim of the ec centric and ill-fated Crockett,to be sure your right' then go ahead. - But excuse me for suggestingthab they should command our respect and attention on broader, higher, and holier grounds. I have al luded to the soil of education fitted to unite the. - practical and intellectual farmer; and thus secure a . race of those 'high-minded 'men,' who, after all, ." constitute a State. And shall I tell You how such men are to fie secured? N,o gentlethen, you al- . eady anticipate tne. It is by sound, andsolid,and • useful, and virtuous instruction to your daughters, who ate to be the future Mothers of. the Republic —mothers whose holy: office it will be to sow, the first seeds in the virgin Foil of youthful minds. They give - inclination to the twig, and .the tree is bent 'accordingly. Fear not that solid instruction • will impair the . delicacy. or, blunt the nice moral, tact which is the proud attribute of their sex, and the admiratiOn of ours. Does not the flexible vise hear as much pruning and • culturei as the oak ? • No, my friends ignorance---ignorance is the great ' - fountain, ever teeming with corruption ! Knowl edge at once!.strengthens and refines, the sod!, as ' art gives to .valor'ssteerall its virtue, its pliability, its temper, and its relish-. But polished or enrol- isbed—alike is the palace or' -the hut---for all the palace or the hut—for allthe good, offices I have named, an Indian or an; African 'sun may have ' burned upon her, still the heart of woman, like the r\ diamond in the mine, is substantially the same. "Sensitive as eh, Harp of .Bolus, it has chords' res ti n n s d i. Whenve h i o the f t ai n 6 gallanttes:. cr3 . " when ah distress fit;atr e s a u i n s d i n t 0 t t h h e e - stake, and the torch was' already lighted , whose tears melted at oncitheleart of the'savage aiii t the chains of the victim'? . When,the ill-fated Park was dying in the African wilderness of exposure, and famine, shunned by his own sex, and threat cried by wild beasts, not more savage in their eta. • : lure, who led him fainting to . their hut, appeased , his hunger and assuaged 'his thirst; and sent on his way refreshed.. and grateful 1 In both cases untutored savages. But mark—in both . ' cm! es - Woman ! • :. , I • , ~ 0 , Woman ! in our, hours of ease • Uncertain, coy. and hard to please,. ' , - And vaiiable as the shade . • By the light, quivering aspen made; , When pain and anguish_wrin the brow ; • A ministering angel thou!" . , A WARM RED, FOR PIGS. Tv the . Editors r. I very well remernbel'a say ing of an' old gentleman, an 'excellent farmer that • if you would.make a hog profitable, you should not let him see a, winter : and I thihk I have sat isfied myself, that spring pigs well kept and 'nurs ed, am tar less expensive, and yield'morein return for their' keeping than those which are 'fifteen or eighteen months oldf Idut there', is one •thing . quite certain, if we peeler our store hogs to corn° in the fall, we •ought. "to he careful to keep theirs through our_ lorig,:cold winters both. long and dry. Every obserrYant farmer knows that if his cattle are not sheltered from the cold weather and storm. they Will r'equire much More food.to keep them in tolerable order, than if they are kept warm and condonable. Just so it is with pigs—if they are suffered to run over your prrmises,in the snow and sleet, with. their legs and snout as red as the gill of a gobler, without a warm and dry bed of clean straw to resort to when they choose, they will not only, in all probability come out with. the "'hang!' in•the spring, but in every grunt they will convince You that all the food they have devoured, have been thrown away; for shoats that have a cold, damp, comfortless bed, will get mangy, and many 'pigs cannot grow. Let any one who has a mind to try the experiment, taka two pigs of the same fitter, suffering-the one to run n 5 above, and let tho other be houSed, and well fed, and it will be found that the superior growth of the latter will pay, for the care bestowed upon hit* with good interest.. Hogs that are confined, rind cannot get to, the earth, will frequently be beneiltted by having a lit tle charcoal, soft briekbats or soft 'wood thrown into theri, and a . trifling . quantity of brimstone mixed in-their food occasionally isan gacerlent thing. The hree has the credit of being 'a dirty felfew; but we should remember that he likes to bo dirty in hi's :own way. and for his own pleasiire: he neither • prefers to live cold, nor in filth—still less-does he rhuose to be trifled. Doctor Frank lin's man said the hog was the only gentleman M Englaitd, because he alone was,,exonerated from labor: - If this be so, surely ho ought to-be well fed and housed America. I entirely believe that the same amount of food that will barely car ry a pig thrOugh the vvinterwith bad management, will with good prudent treatment. keep him'grow ing, and in the spring youhave something to build upon, that will by and by 'make you a solid porker, who will do credit to yotir stye. UZI Newark, New Jersey-7 MII.KINd COWS Mr. Editor .ffrid that your good Tele graph has always an eve to the interests and com fort of the Farmer and his family,' Will ybct allow Me to express my greati , atisfaction at custom which is coming into Use arriong farriers gener ally, of men and buys attending to that important branch of their business- 1 7 .111ilkinw the Cows. isa duty that Women never should have had' any thing to 'do -with, and for several good reasons which must be obvious t?'eyery attentive observer. It. is the formation of modest and correct princi- ples in the female sex 4 .311 r gencrOtion, which warrants us to look for like fruits in a Succeeding generation.- Fot many' years my cows haVe been milked exclusively by. men' and boys who perform th . o work fully as well a 4 women and arc fond tot it. • 'A FARMER. Bucks County, Oct. 9, 1345, , Cue rtCOA r. - Sort Gennesce Far tiler states that near SenduskY, Ohio, charcoal, ground fine, has been applied to wheat lands with signal success. • The average yield of four pieces, "ground•by Mr. Haywatd, of Buffalo; to which 25 bushels of charcoal per acre; while on three other pieces without,coal, the average yield was only 4:r bushels per acre. f.lr. ; II any ard will apply- I 000 bushels of coal to wheat fields this autumn.— lie grinds it in, a common bark mill used- by tan ners. k Dis CAS El. lOTA TO ES roc STOC K .—ThOU sail& of cases might be named" in this country of stock being- fed on potatoes partially affected with the rot, without any , apparent injury, vet a question arises whether thorn bmnat an imperceptible injury in coiasuraing food more or less in a state of decay, whether it be caused by rot or otherwise. In England a case is named of two pigs having died in consequence of eating-of diseased 'potatoes. It is thought by some farmers in that - country, as well as in. ,this, that pOsitively di;oesed, potatoes when boiled are not injurious. • •.! A' gentleman states that by using gtiaiM .this vear his crop of grapes was increased four•fold.-- Ho also tried It around, his quince trees, the con sequence of which was 'that they produced double their usual quantity of fruit.—Boston Journal. Elegant Note Paper. ulascriher has just received a beautiful as sortment of Nom Tapers. the latest and Most thshionahle patterns—among, whicn is the Vietdria, of which will he sold at the lowest,l'hiladel phia Micas, by Ott claire or ream.. Fuvelopns to match of various Aum B. BANNAN ti t. Nnv. 15 Frogs" the Cultivehif ESSEX