\ Blue eges. - . BY P. PARES.:., Blue eyes-- blui eyes--I love ye well.. And pleased, I shrink beneath your spell - So mildly tell your starry beams so tuft ye shine upon my dreams-, r —,' So sweet the healing ye impart, When grief bath torn the bleediag. bean So gently o'er lire's billows rise • Your welcome gleamings--bright blue eyes. Blue dyes-- blue eyes—where'er ye burn, , To you for sympathy we turn— What rapture falls that mortal's breast, On whom your softer glances rest; WhO'knows that when his hopes grow dim, You veil your light, and weep for him-- - Or sees the smile of favoring skies , Returned fronvon—ye bright blue eyes. . . Blue eyes—blateyes--where'er ye shine,. To yon I send this song of mine-- To you man's prayer and praise are given, Breanse ye are the most like Ifeaven,; God shield your eyes of bonny blue 7• ' Fair Maria, and Bess, and Sue-- And ne'er may clouds or grief arise, . To dim your losire,--bright blue eye? ELTCTIONEZIIITIV ANECDOTZ.—A 'good story is told of a Nlississippi, candidate for ' Congress, showing, we suppose, that as in war;'‘all is fair in politics,' as Major • Noah, in fact contends,—. , The story is of two opposing rivals for Congres. sional honor; at present canvassing the same •dis trict. One of them—the one of.whom the joke is particularly told—is said to be a perfect 'wheel horse' in the way Of stump-Speaking, tbirriivirig`in the 'big licks,' telling •long yarns,'. dr.c. , • The other is . represinted as, a gentleman, of. great yefinement, and completely fascinating every. ono with the Suavity of his manners and the. friendliness and familiarity 'of his address: in fact .in individual electioneering, hO .is ‘hard to beat.' Ai this.gamo be was rather getting ahead 'of his stuirip-spcaking ricah—travelling all over the dis rid, and stopping everybody he met, and having a long and friendly chat. His opponent became aware of all that was going on, and being convin; eed that ho could not stand the silent and secret electioneering of his friend, resolved on the fol lowing way 431 . ,checking his influence. While tidy; alone one day ahead of his. rival, about a quarter of a Mile, he met a tall, verdant • looking son' of the soil, leading, an ox, and costd him thus r •Good morning -friend : about •a quirter of a mile back, you will meet .ivith a middle-sized, middle-aged man,,riding a bald-facid :,sorrel horse. I wish you to avoid'speaking to him, and - to give him the road. He is very . crazy, and imagines that he is really a candidate for Con• gress, and if yon talk to, or question dim at all on the sulject, he becomes perfectly furious and ,even dangrrotis. I have him in charge, and do hope my friend, that'you will yield him the. road, 'and have no conversation wi;h him, whatever. It, due time the countryman met with the.middle. sized man,' and as the latter was 'about eddies sing him with the greatest politeness imaginable, he scampered ' , if into. the bushes, leaving ox and all, like a quarter horse! .Dta:s ruin Barrtsu GoLn.'—Ahout the time matters and things in the specie line were interes ting in Natchez, we saw a sucker from the land 7 ing, an Illinise, who had just sold the last load of corn, call at the Planters' Bank to obtain specie fcn-his Handing them to the accompliFhed teller,'he said: •Stranger, I don•'t want nottin' but tho s pecie funds—gold of you've gut it ; of not, the. specie itself.' , Mr. with hie usus! grace, counted out; the four hundred in sovereigns, and handed them over ; the fellow picked pins up, examined it closely, read the stamp on both sides and banding it to us, asked : ...Ain't that British gold, stranger?' We informed tarn that it was, but that it was as current as American gold or silver. '0 !"replied he, 'you don't fool roe, young man —Dirn Year British Cold ! I don't take any. thing British, no how; I've got a .kind _of pizen feeling', gin anything in that lirie—Dirn your British Gold! You must think I'm a fool-At ain't redeemable no wha•s but in the Bank Of England, and I ain't a gwoin there to git it Chang- . ed—Dirn your British Gold ! Three cheers for 4in:ere—Concordia Intell'gcncer: WITTY RETORT.-Sir John Elliott„as.is well keown was a merry 'eccentric little being who talked pretty much at random, and oftentimes . with no great reverence for the subject he talked upon. On one occasion he called up a patient. Hen- . derson the celehiated actor, to acquire how his medicine had succeeded, and in his northern ac cent demanded of his patient.: 'Had he taken the pills th.i.t he sent him 4' • • •He•had. . and how did they agree I what had they done 1 'Wonders; replied Henderson, hacesurvived them !' .To - be sure you have said the doctor, 'and you must take more of them, and live forever I make my patients immortal.' 'That is exactly what I'm afraid of doctor,• re_ joined the patient. GErrutiir armurares.—One man, whom. I SAW sitting on the ground, leaning his back against the' wall, attracted my rttention byte dsgrece of squalor in his appearance, which I had rarely ob served even in Ireland. Hia l elothes were ragged to indeceneya very common circumstance, how ever with.the males—and his face was pale and sickly. He did not address me and ,I passed by but having gone a few paces, my heart smote mo ' end I turned back: 'lf you are iu,want,' said rwith sonic. - degree of peevishness, 'why do you not beg I' - 'Sore, its begging I am,' was the reply. ° 'You did not utter a woad:' ! is it joking you are with me, Sir I Look there!' holding up the tattered remnant of what had; once been'a coat; 'Do you see how the skin is s peaking through tho holes of my trousers, sad the hones dying out through my skin I Look as my sunken cheeks, and the famine that's staring in my eyes! Man alive! isn't it begging I ant ..with a hundred tongue,' r--Leieh Ritchie's Ire land. .Crowlewas a noted punster. Once on a circuit. with Page, a person asked him if the judge seas not just behind. He replied, •I don't know; bat -I am sure ho was never just before.' TTISTORY OF THE LATE WAR, fly Obsztee Ingersoll.vol. 1, just received and for .aie by BANNAN Art. Nov. 29. TEAM SYRUP MOLASSES.—Stemari's New , York Steam . Syrup litylaases, a very su— periorarticle, for sale by 1 . T. it J. BEATTY. May 3d, 18— ANOTUER REDUCTION.' • _ . GOLD PENS ONLY 113 2 5- A FRESH supplt rof Benedict & Barney'. Cold Eon ; , gress Ben and Penal, with Diamond points, which took the premium at the late fairer the Franklin tute k Just received and for este by A - Ov. IR ,~lteairne~. WEIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, GT Till american College of Health. iv 0 MEDICINE Las ever been to the A -11 caesium Public, whose virtues have been - more cheerfully and universally acknowleged, than the a bove named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE. PILLS. To descant upon their merits; at alb late day, would eem to be wholly unnecessary, as very few Indeed who read this article, will be found unacquainted with the real excellency of the medicine But if further proof were wanting to establish the credit. ofthis singe ' ar remedy, it might be found in the fact that no mai ine in the country' has been so • ' SHAMELESSLY 'COUNTERFEITED.. Ignorant and unprincipled men have at various pia-, am, manufactured awl:minus' pill ; and in order more, completely to deceive the public have made it in out ward appearance "t 6 resemble the true medicine.— These wicked people could never pass off their scentl ess trash, but for the• assistance of certain misguided .storekeepers, who because they can purchase the emu: does article at a reduced rate, lend themselves to this monitrous system of imposition and crime. The patrons of the above excellent Pillsovill there fore be on their guard against every kind of imposi tion, and remember the only genuine Agents in Potts-• vine. are -Messrs. T. & .1. Beatty. The following highly respectable store keepers have een appointed Agents for the sale of , RIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR • SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, , and of whom -it is confidently believed the genuine medicine can with certainty be obtained.. • T. & J. Beatty, Pottsville. Bickel & Bill, Orwigamirg. • Aron Mattis, Mahantango. J. Weist, Klingerstown. Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantango. Jonas KautTinan, - do John Snyder, Friedenshurg. Featheroff,Drey &eo. Tuscarora. William Tagert, Tamaqua. • John Maurer, Upper Mahantango. lii. Ferrider, West Penn Township. • • Caleb -Wheeler, irinegrove.' _ P. Schuyler, &co. East Brunswick Township. C. JI. DeForest, Llewellyn. E. 0...1k J. Kauffman, Zimmermantown. Bennett & Taylor, Minersttille. George Reifsnyder, New Castle. • Henry Koch & Son, McKeansbiirg. Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. • John Mertz, Middlepott. • Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton. . • Shoemaker dc Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. BeIVARE OF COUNT4RFEITS. The only security against imposition Is to purchase from the regular advertised agents, and in enrages be particular to ask• for Wright's IndiawVegerabie Pills. Office devoted exclusively to the sale of the medi ine, wholesale and reatil, No. '169 Race street, Phila. relnina. CI-Remember, none 'are genuine except Wright's radian Vegetable Pills. Fl!.. 21 It cannot be Denied ( For Truth is mighty) that o• DR. LEIDY'S SRSAPARILLA is ate purest, stroirg,est, and most effiracioui of any other preparation of ardaparia that is made. IT is Warranted to be stronger than 6 bottles of MOST others—stronger - than four of SOME, and stronger than three of the STRONGEST prepared by any °ther in the United States. . Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilta is recommended by ell res pectable physicians in preference to any, other. All who have ever used it,.have derived MORE BENEFIT from one-bottle than three to ten anthers; and_ those vi -ho, after haring used other's preparations, withunt benefit, trainee Dr. Leidy's. wilt soon be convinced (as thous ands have already bean) of the foregoing assertmn. The apparatus with which Dr. Leidy's extracts used in his preparation of .Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the only one in the United States, imported by- Gr. Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of redder & Cav enon, in Paris, at a great expense, and is capable of ex tracting the medical virtues of Sarsaparilla and , othar roots, more effectually than by any other process. SEVERL HUNDRED ERTIFICATES of re • markable cures and recommend,stions.from clergymen and physicians have been fermi time to time published' it is only thought necessary to keep the public acquainted as to where Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla can by ohlainod genuine, namely, at Di. LEIDY'S DEAL'III rNi p a ; 191 North SE OND Street, near Vine. St,. (sign of the Golderi Eagle and Serpents ;) rrea.NIONIII. and Fred.Klett's Grog Stores, Philadelplilb, Pri:e ONE DULLR pot holtlo; 3 litittlo‘s flar 3 33, and 6 bottles Tor 1 30, Also by IF. n og, Lancaster; and at J. G. DROWN'S I. Drug Sines, formerly W. T. Eating's, Centre Street. Pottsville, and by John S. C, Mattip, Druggist, ; May' 11, , . • .• Dr. Bechter's ,PULMOIyAky PRESERVATIVE, For Coughs; ColdsOtiffuenzas, Catarrhs; Whooping Cough; Pains of the react and Sides; Bronchitis; Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathing and Ex.. — pertoration; Shortness .4 Breath; Inflam. [nation Of the Lungs; and. arrest of • " approaching Consumption 1T has been but a few years since this medicine has .1 been introduced into this country, and has been pro ductive off he most astonishing and unexpected results. As sereral!liundred certificates of its effects have been heretofore published, it is only necessary now to air mind the public where itvan he obtained genuine Throughout Germany it is knOwn as the "Life P e server," and is the only medicine in use there for the a hove affections It is put up in halt - pint bottles, with full directions SO Cents a Bottle . Prepared only (from tho original receipt obtained at a great price,l and sold wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lei dy's Health Emporium, No. 191 north Second street, near Vine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents) Phi r dSlphia For sale in Pottsville, by']. G. DRO.WN:./gent, And by J. S. C. MARTIN, Den g gis milE - constantly Increasing popularity and eale .4a! 1 B A. Fahnestock's Verniifuge has induced per. none whn . are envious ofite success to palui uff upon the pnblic preparations which all medical men knot% to -be inefficacious in expelling worms from the yestem.'c This Vermin - T.1 ,- Ims made its way Into public layout uaon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more than any other medicine of the kind now useCt and ...bile many worm remedies have by dint of puffing been furred into sale, and shortly after gone intc the obscurity whiclijheir worthlessness ins* met lied. B. A. Flianearbacles • Verinif p ge'continues tub be triumphantly sustained. It has only to - be used and its effi ets will fullysustain all that is said of ite wondeicul expelling powe. Certificate. Wales, Erie Co., blew Y., Jan, 7, 1943. We certify that we. have used f 1• A Fahnestock's Verrnifuge in our families: and in every case it has provided a decided and effectual remedy for expel. F:ag worms from the system. Wr/cordially recom• ineadd to parents who have children afflicted with that dangerous malady . . ELW,I VIRGIL. • • Ohl: IL MNE, , ROB'T MAY. ' _ . OSEPti BURROUGIIS: For Sate, wholesale and rete:l, at the Drug Ware house of- . B. A. FALINESTOCK & Co. Corner of Sixth end Wood ats. •Pitsburg. Pa.. For Sale ii Pottsville. by CLEMENS& PA RVIN„ Diuggists. December .9 .50— 4llST•reoefred at the York Store a large and genera assortment of Hollow Were consisting of 6,6, 4, 2 and 1 gallompacv Skillets, Boilers, &c., dsc., which will ae sold‘wintlesale or retail at the lowest cash prices. Also waggon boxes of all sizes. Cedar 'wire such as tubs, buckets, &c., &c. Jan. 1 2 ,1113, 3 EDWARD YARDLEY. •50L0.710.4^ MUTE, - Cabinet Miter, Undertaker, &o. TlIE: subscriber announces to the public that he has commenced the above mentioned business in t he.barone.b..of P.m.:vale. immediately back of the Pennsylvania .liall,wherehe willcunstantli keep on .hute. an assortment of READY ?II IDE COFFINS. Cannel Ware ' 4c., 4c., enanufactkred ol the'best materials in the must clurable4itanner, et very low rates. _ Ile also will manufacture all' kinds of , Fureitere; to order at the shortest notice. Funerals waited on and licancs supplied;&c. Ile therefore solicits a part of the pnblic patronage which he will endeavo4 to meet by prompt attention go business. Care us a dial. LINNEN Sheetings a yards wide, Large and email Looking Glasses, Carpetinge and Aug*, ash, cheap by il, MORGAN, Pottsville Mev, W, B, DOMAN, Aft 0 WTLLIAM WRIGHT. • -2. 7 4 7: AtIviEDY COW ° Facts for the People. Hollow Ware. ; lce dnes. HAAS' EXPECTORANT,, , ros Tug CURE ow I Consumption, Coughs, Colds, l &o. TO THE,PUBLIC:: I N PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the ph- Ilk. as a remedy fur Consumption, and Pulthonary Diseases in general, I have been actuated solely by the great succes+ attending its use in my own:lmmediate .neighbothood,and a desire -to benefit the afflicted, 1,.. shall simply endeavor to gime brief - statement of its: I usefulness, and (loser myself thatite surprising effica cy will enable me to turnisb such proofs of its virtues' as will satisfy the wait incredulons„thal CONS • TioN may and "CAN - BE CURED,"'ifthiemedicine is resorted to in time. As Consumption, however is a disease which differs much in the severity of its symp outs, 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 effecting ' ,a cure in every case and in every stage of the disease; on the contrary, we must expect it to fail sometimes, a circumstance which occurs da.ily,with all the most val uable remedies we possess, fur the most simplerliseas es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials in its favor from citizens of this County, well known to the public. • ' Ma. W.J. Miss.—Having been afflicted for the last thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad vice of some of he most erninentPhysicians,and was gi ven up as incurable. I was indneed to make trialof your invaluable Expectorant, and am happy to say that I am entirely cured, and ant attend:He to my daily occupation as thongh I had never been afficted. Previous to, ta— king your EXPECTORANT, I could not, if I had been so disposed, do arsyt hing at my trade. I have since ree ommended it to several of my friends, and particularly one case of CONFU. MED CONWOCTION, and am happy to state that in every instance it had the de,it ttd effect. Yours respectfully JOSHUA. HAWKINS Schtlyilull Haven, October 1, IS•14. • Scrruczettt. HAVEN,,Janaary 1615, Mr. W. I flans,—Dear Sir:—Having hero afflicted with a severe pain in the breast, I was induced to try yolr Expectorant, and after using one bottle of It, found at to relieve me, and Ido.not hesitate in recnininending it to the public as a valuable medicine for Colds', Coughs and Afflictions of the Breast.. : lam respectfully yours ;Ike., - • • • • EDWARD INNTEINGER. SC7I L'iI.KILL II iVEN, October t 9. 1814: 1 was taken with bad,cold some time ago, and used one or two bottles of .Afr Hota' Expectorant, Which re lietted me much, and should 1 have occasion, for the above again, I would freely call on Mr. Master his In valuable Expectorant.. DANIEL 11. STAGER. SCIICYLRILL HAVEN, July,. 2 ' 9, 18-15. Mn. Wita.uri J. lIAAs.I7-Dear am Aappy to testify to the efficacy of your expectorant, for nnswer ing-the purpose for willelt it was intended, that of re- Paving Coughs, Colds, &c., Youis respectfully, CIIAS: lIUNTZINGER. For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill llaA'cn, and by the fidlowing Agents in Schuylkill county Pottsville—J. S. C. Martin, Llewellyn—Johannan Cockitill, Esq. & J. Falls, NeW'Castle—George IteiGnyder, Esq fort - Carbon—Honry Shis.sler, P. M Lindingville—Color & Drumheller, ritiegrov , e—Graeff & Forrer, Tamaqua-116111er & Marganroth, Middleport—lf. Koch & Son, Tuscarora—George IL Dry. Nov 2.2, Dn. 3tE3railvs Sarsaparilla Blood Pills, 'FIFE ositor PILLS in existence containing Barsapa .l. rilta in their composition. They purify the Blood and Fluids of the Body, ant: cleanse the Stomach aird thrivels Boman noxious sub stances that produce disease-. They are composed entirely of vegetable (Extracts, (free front mercury and , minerals) which make them the safest., best,hrid'inost efficacious of any other pills in existence. I Secerattheusandrithfrates of their eificary . littee here 7 tofpre been published, and their sales are nrrrasing annaally by thousands. More than One Million boxes have already been sold since their introduction. (0 "MORE THAN .100,000 HOXFIS have been sold in Philadelphia aione:the Past years thus showing that in the Naze where limy arelnianufaC tured they have a reiiutatlon, greater than tiny other pills—which liisestrotn'the fact that Dn. Lain i 2 will known;,; Amt a; a rortaur Physician, and Its pills me consequently employed with greater eonfid nee than awe others in addition to their own efficacy. 4itafiro and not quantity is a valuable attribute be longing to them; one hag doing more good than tiVn to EMIT of (dicers. Be adv- de advised, therefore, when ne essity tequilas to take none other thou Dn. ',RID TS BLOOD PIG , S. . Try them! (they cost trot 25 cents a boa.) • T y them!. So o'ol satisfied will you be Of their good tiffect!, you Rill nerer :aka any others. After. you have tried all other kinds, them rapt. LeidPS Blood Pills, the diflei ence will soon be discovered. No change of ';diet no re strain! from oceupation, or fear of catching, cold need be apprehended; young and old May take them with e qual safely. r l'rinci"al Office and Druid, Dr. Lehly's health Emporium No. 121 North SECOND street, near VINE,, (sign of the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Klett Co., Wetherill, & Co.. W. llyott & Sow; 4. & E & . Roberts Co.; and city 131ru'ggists gen orally. ' Ati F. olso by P. Pomp and J. DlckSon, Easton, .._ _ ...orig. Lancaster, and most respectable Druggists and Store keepers in the United States. i Also at/. O. SHOWN'S (late;-IV. T. Entities) Deng Store, andJuJin'S. C. Martin'siDrug Store,Eentre st., Pottsville. .., May Di. . , , T.o— , CK S' • • RHEUMATIC PRESERVATIVE : FOR SALE:, WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL, IST SAMUEII; LALUCKS; Proprietor, Etta? Aingst. Lalicastercily.l ivirliCH need not be said in relation In, this won nerful' remedy. as the prdprietor feels ionfidene that when applied,- it will, as Iran be wive') by, a number of respectable persons, effect an entire , -itre of the B.hecmatie and other pains. It bad not, on. ttl Wely, been his intention to, make it public, 'attt by the frespieut applications of his beh t litiorit, and the wondertul sines it has effected. lie feels ii a duty he owes to society; as well as himself, to mks it more generally known, and at the same time. have it put as near ash e can, within the 'reach of all who may be ahlicied with diocases. IrfTlicrusrinds of names could be pu fished of nelsons who haVe been cured by this celebtated med• icine. but it is not deemed necessary. • • abuse medicine is an invaluable cure for Rhoomeic pa ins, !ticket s. Serer(' la,Ch roe telliseases. Pain in thellerid and Breast, Cramp, White Swell. in., Mumps, Toothache, Stagnation of, ihe Blood, Paita.ie the Back. Pleurisy, Sick Headache, Cramp in the Stomach, Seamus and Swelling of the Throat, Coughs, Colds and Stoppages in the Head. go fact it renova,e,s the whole system. Otrts:c - moss FOR IiNG THE PREsERvATIvE. The medicine should be tlpiroughly rubbed into the parts aftlicicd; insery obstinate cases it should be applied by flannel and tfae .application of a warm smoothingsiscin.; in this zese it acts as powerful counter-irriaint. . . N. B. The above medicine . rat sod . by any Druggist: and uhe public should be particularly cau tious not to purchase from itinerant pedlars, as all such offered are counterfeit. The only places to procure the eenuine medicine ale from the proprie tor. or the regular stationary agents v. hu show their authority by the Proprietor's certificate. I:o''Testirconiels of its efficacy can be had, at the Proprietor's and from ihe 'regular agents. " , ID — Messrs, IMIGHT & purr. aro tlMauthorield agents for Scittlylkillcounty Sept. 27:b Fourteen Valible Articles. 1: Br.croten's VER3lll , LtGli—a certain; cure CO worms—safe and very pleasant to take: 2 , GLCSoti'S EsTitAc - ron, which rensores GreaSk of all kinds. Dry Paints, Tar, Varnish and,Viraz (*rot*, Carpets or fro.n cloalnag, without injuring„ the colork or the cloth. . 3. LoNnots Ftv Parrn—the beet thingknown for , killing flies and inasquutsee. 4. A Certain Destroyer or Rats. Alice l Roachesi and Ante and another of Bed Bugs. :5, Gusres SPECIFIC for Sour vtOIII3Co, •'eart i. Burn and Water :Brash, by one Who has tamed thirteen years before he discovered the cure. • t 6. Dr,. &MEWS GREEN OINTMENT foi l tho Pilesf It has never failed to cure. 7. 11AERISoteti TETTEIt ‘VAFII. t 8. DREIIoND's ISDELIBLICIM4—without rival. 9. TIN: CONFOUND CONFECTION OF FIGS-juit the medicine fur children and women, it is so pleas ant to take. 10. BECK'S VEGETABLE ANTIDILIOUB . . _ 11. GUNN'S EIJaLIENT WATER-4%00P FASTE, Tar Ilarsess, Boots, S c. It softens the leather, and keeps out the water. 12. 'POOR MAN'S STILENGTIIiiNING PLAiTift: ,„ IJ. JACKSSrOI DIARRUIZA MIXTURE, Which cures the worst,Diarrlice in a few hours. IC JacEsuni's ihrbrcreliv 11 , 11XTURE. a certain and .sncedy cure for Dysentery 'and Summer Com plaint. The above valuable articles are vvhnlesale and re. tail, by I,rC. GUNN, No, I South Filth street Philu delphut;—where Storekeepers and others will he Hip p!ied with pure African Cayenne l'epter. Arnica Flowers, Drugs, generally, Paints, Dili, Glass and varnishes, at the Lowest prices. Terms - only cash D . ::r Cut out the advertisement, and bring tt with opt. Philad.i.,July 12th, Desirable Private ResidenCe FOR .831,E. TDEesubscriber ,in order inclose up his old busineseeesSlMMlll poesible, riders for *is ~ sale hip ',resent: residetice in Plahantoligo 1i g t.trz street.? The Main building Is= feet f run by Xi feet deer...and the Lack building is 30 feet deep, with two Parlours, Dining room and Kitchee in the first floor, with a Oath house, and it Furnace It the cellar for heating the ramie front building.' The lot is 30 feet front by 210 - feet deep. with a small stable on the rear. The house is in good condition, and In "beautifully situated. and the garden is stocked with different kinds of fruit.• PosSersion will be given on tho Ist of April next; or itinumtiately, If required. For terms arc. apply to the subscriber. • a-DANNAN. OK. U, THE MINERS' JOURNAL I itaae t ta. 1111 G_RE E Nr.l? wIL - PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT Corner of Market and .Decatur eked, , , tiro. THE_ MOST EXTENSIVE ESTfaiLISIIMENT OF :rIPI HIND IN TILE UNIT,F STATES., • Clar - 1; - NO. 210 MARKET STRUT,- CO.I OFDECA TUB HAS note finished the Moat extensive nssortmen 11 of FASIIIONABLE CLOTHING ever offered in me City of Philadelphia. - I am warranted in making- this extensive prepam tion,in the fact that I have a large! -custom than any two st res in the city, and importing my'own Goods direct in large quantities, of the Choicest : , and moat fashionable styles, adore the other tailors, who buy in small quantities, have commended making ep for' sales, which-warrant me in making the assertion that I can sell a suit of Fashionable Clothing at a lower price to the customer than it costs at some stores to get the goods made. I wish the public to understanddistinedy, that this establishment is condticied on : principle that I can and do offer better terms to My customers than can possibly be afforded by any other in the business. The reason of this is plain —I. conduct-my' business. entirely on the Caw principle, bola and sell entirely for Cash, keep'notooks of credit;l and of course do not have to keep Clerks to attend to the bad debts. Thus much Gar the principle only ich I conduct bu tunes& have nnw finished, and ready for FALL and WINTER SALES, about 35.000 garments, of the newest style, the cut and make of which is -univer sally acknowledged to be unequalled. : ' Super super Drera aad Froek enats; in every vari ety el shade and color. Newest styles superlative Frerich and American Cassimere Pants.; • A large and r ri large and most splendid assoilment of rich style Silk Velvet, Merino and Cashmered'Ecosselicstings, of my own importation, the style ) of some of which cannot be had elsewhere in the city The most extensive assortment of super Cloth, Cloaks ever seen in Philadelphia, with every variety of new style Woolen, Plaid and Striped Lining. Asphaltum, Beaver, Bangup Coats =•-a large variety; with different style Trimminghr—Waved Beaver Bangpp Coats, Plain Beaver do , A'dolaide Sack do., a new nod beautiful article for ea l easy and pleasant Overcoat. ' have the largest,display of ClPake ever offered in the city. with every' othliarticiejin my line of busi ness. which lam determined to ell lower than can be offered by any others in the trade, Philadelphia Sept. t7th. 1815 39-6 mo CLOTHING STORE, tor. Chesnua .§ixth sired. Tim proprietUrs,rave connected w ith their customer businetiv,that of Readx-made; %Monona, and now offer xo the public, the most splendid astmtUnent of READY-MADE 1711ING, ' evdr before exhibited. The Gond are fresh, and made in-the latest style, the entire sloe !latrine been made within a few weeks, under their ittnnediate superinten dence. I The st y le, quality and finish are klmiurpaseed, and the goods will be sold as cheap ns b ftny other house in the city. A large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres dnd Vesting! of every variety of quality and style on hand, which will be made up to order. Philada., Sept. 27, 39.&n0 SMITH & SWIFT. EMI . BEST BUTT lIINGES, mA,NurAinttnEu lap 4 fur onto ty TASltcp do 31ORRI8, - rascal Iron Warehoue, S.• E. corner of Thin and WAlnut sttcet, Phdnda. August %,38 CHEAP WATCIIBS AND JEWELRY, • Christmas & New Year's Presents. I WOULD respectfully invite all persons z_ p s wish i ng totopurchuse' good and cheap Jewelry own use, or for making presents, to t%. catl and examine my stock of Fine Gold and Silver NV AITItr.. °revery description. Sine Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold land flair lirace: lets, Cold Chains, Breastpins,Finger Rings, Medallions, Watch Keys, icc.. Silver Spoons,tSagar Tongs, Butler Knives, Tooth Picks and Jetvelry.of every description. Also on, hand, a good assortment of ti day and 30 hour BRASS CLOCKS. lam determined td sell my Goods as low as they can he purchased at any store in the United States. and will warrant all to he exactly what they are sold for, or the money shall be re:boded. re The highest:Cash prices' given for old Gold and Silver, and uld Witches taken iu exchange for other Goods.. ‘Vatches and Clocks repaired in the best manner, and warranted. to Ida welt for one year. • 4.,EW1.4 LADO:111.1-8, No. 41:11 Market st.ahove 11th, N. side, Phillula. Phllada.,'Nov. 15, 1815. 4613m0 AMERICAN HOTEL, PH.I LAPEL PidlA.. , inTHIS commodious and delightfully In onted• anted Hetet. situated in Chesnut street ra i l; , ~. Phitadelphia, directly oppoSite the State. Hig n ffotts., henry A-. Chaxt•r,' Proptietotr -Is offersetrery inducer-eat to the ttavetliire . public. his lathe centre of business, it is w ithin'two minutes' walk of the- Post °Mee, Custom House. the prialtipal Banks and aLICC3. 01 amusement 5 is in an airy and delightful location, and thrypropi‘ctor pledges hinvself,.to devote every attention to his tabte, and to have Waging and attentive servants to conduct to the comforts or his gimstp. Baths., warm and cold, always ready, and an assortment of sines of ttucqualled ex cellence. . PbdtMla. Nov. =I ISIS, , 47: 1y 4 F."II7QUH.Iit 47 , C3I?PEIVTEI?, . Conveiyanet4s, 155 WALNUT STREET, PRILADA. Money Loaned on. Mortgage, =lineal Estate Longht and matt. Philadelphia, April 19 16-n1 • - PASCAL IRON - WORKS, - PHILADELPHIA v v 7l Wrought Iron Ftele, Eltritabre for Loco motives, Marine and other Steam Eliallie Boilers, from 2 to 5 inches in 'diameter.. More, Pipes for Gas, Stearn and other purposes; extra,stnm Tub !• for fly draul ic I'resses ; Pistons for Pttrupsof Steam Engines 4c. Manufactured. and for sale try MORRIS, TAS K & MORRIS, Warehnnse'S. E. corner 3d and • Walnut sta., Philada. Plidada• Nov. 22d 1515. '47— ri OM' -Business. THE subscriber respectfully 'announces to tbepoh— lic; that he has associated M. Nathan Evans with him in conducting d general Flour and Feed Business, under the firm of RUell & EVANS, at the southeast corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the bo rough of Pottsville, where they will alwaynkeep on hand, a urge and good assortment of ~ Flour, IFeed,r • Hayti , . the hale, I &c. • • . . • All of which will 'be sold at the very low'est rates They confidently - solicit the Patronage of the public. believing that all those who.deal.with them, will . find it to their mitt nal advantage I July 19, 29- ' 11U bl it EVANS. • Radiating Stoves, Tin Ware, &o. rHE smbscriber announcesM the Citizens of Potts-: _I Title nod vicinity, that he bas on hand an assort ment of Radiating Stoves, of his own - manufacture, which he will warrant to be equal Ito workmanship and beauty and as cheap as any obtained from Mita daphia. He has also on hand la general assortment of (*poking and other stoves, embracing all kinds,togettier with a large assortment of I • TIN All of which will be sold at - cheap rates at his store and factory, Centre St. Pottsville next door below. Henry Geisse's HoteI.BYRON -PHILLIPS. ' ,• . . nfil RE3IOVAL. • git:, TV 3 S.H I N G:T d N HO T _EL,- . WEST SIDE OF MAIN ST.,. - N TOE DOIIOUOII OF Wuxor, LYCOALINO CO., PA. I • ---:' '; THE Subscriber would respectfully inform his old friends, and the travellinpnblic, that he has re cently taken and fitted up, in x superior manner, this spacious edifice, sign of G ,N. WASHINGTON, where he is prepared to accommodate travellers and visitors in the very best and p easing style- His house is situated in.the most plea ant itod central part of til the borough; convenient to siness, midis largo and the rooms airy. Thankf d for the liberal MI - poet while keeping the old Muney Hate! and the Ammicon Hotel, in this borough for the past three yeari, he FOSpETIIIIiiy as. liciti a continuahca of the same. . 2TIIEOOORE WELLS. 06 - Tho Harrisburg. Northumberland. Pottsville, Danville, Williamsport, Zeck Haven and Xellefonte Stages arrive at and depariliom this House daily. ftfuticy. Nov. 15 1815; , . - 116-61 . :E dRESSANG 3 ' • j tabinetilaker , HAgiemmved from his -01 sfand to the Ware room at the North East , Co et of Maliantango and Union 4.lnems, where he.`his constantly oh hand, a. generarassortment of Cabinet - wsre of he most dcrn styiesand approved flniSh. :French and high post Mahogany tied heads, Matsigany Chairs and Hocking Chairs, also Maple Cane seal Ehaing and Dorking Chairs Widen, Chairs, sufas,Settes dic. All tb; Varieties of Cabinet ware made to order at the shortest Notice; and iii the best style at Philadelphia prices.. 11. GRESSANG acknOWledgsii the liberal support with which the public have favoured him heretofore, and will latmur on his part to' merit a continuance of their favor April 24th,; • 17— I 4S--ty HIP,S.—For. sale at ;MARTIMS.. Drug I V I More--an,assortmeutof Gig. Sulky. and Carriage Whips. Mardi -22 ME SHAKSPEARE ltjila~tlpljia. ,H. BROWN, & CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOOD DEALERS. No. gO, North Aura street, Philada HAVE a large Stock comprising a general variety of AMERICAN and FOREIGN DRY' GOODS. ' They regularlynttend the Auction Selcs, at which they can frequently puichasemaay seasonable descrip tions of Goods, muck below, the reguiar prices, and which they will sell at a situ:// advance- • • 'they receive manygeods direct from Manufacturers, and will also be receiving the newut styles et Foa ms GOODS as soon as they are In the market, from im portations both here and in New York, Theirexertions 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 moat favorable terms, and 'at the lowest prices they can be found at in the city of Philadelphia, and respectfully invite them to examine for themselves. • ' • Their stock consists inpart of the following : ' Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, -Jeans, Plaided and Striped Jeans, [a .new article;] Flannels, Kersey% - Linseys, Red Padding, Canvas Padding. Beaver teens, VelveteenS, Velvet Cord% Alpaca Lustres Postings, Cravats,,, Stocks, Mousse. de Lains, Ginghams, Lawns, Irish Linens, Russia Sheeting and Bassin Diaper. Goods for Summer Wear; New Style Fancy Figured Linen Drillings, Plain Brown Linen, Crapo Gam:- , brootis, Corded, Plaided! and striped Ditto, [new goods.] Plaided and_ :striped -Kremlins, [new ,goods,] Nankeens. Extra Heavy Cottonades, • Summer Cloths, Denims, Mexican Mixtures, ' , Blue and Fancy Coloured Drillings, Satin Jeans, Fancy Single Cassimeres: Coat Ginehams, &c.• Brown and Bleached Muslims, ChecksiTickinga,hrown Drillings, Canton Flannel, Plain Whito Cambries, Checked and striped ditto, Lace Cambrlcks, Jacko nets, Book Muslin, Mull and Swiss ditto. Laes Goods in variety, - Coloured Cambricks, Hosie ry, Gloves, Thread, Buttons, and a full as sortment of Trimmings, 4-c. 4e, • PRINTS—A very extensive assortment,• to which now Styles are added' as they come from the Mitnafac- Hirers. Philada., March • 9-- , PURE WHITE LEAD. Whetherhl & Brother, MANUFACTURERS. No 65 rierth Front street Philadelphia, have now a good supply :oftheir warranted pure white lead, and those customers whc have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on thearticle, shall now have their ordersfillod. • No knawn substance-possesses those perservative andiMautifying properties so desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; henee any admixture of 'other materials only mars gel value. it has therefore been the steady Minor the manufactures, for many years, to supply to the public a perfect'y -pure. white lead, and the unceasinde. mand fur the artick, is proof that it has met with fa vor. It iainvariably branded on one.head—WETH ERILL & BROTHER. in full, and' on the ether, RRANSKIJ PURE—allin red letters. November 19, 4 Pirtiladelphla,! Reading & Potts vine Rail Road. 1.1 , tyru • - E XV:I7 . 41 7 1 24 W" " Reduction q i Preight on Merchandize • co AND AFTER.:Monday next, June 21111, 1311, Goods will be forward-d with despatch-at tbe'fol lowing rates of Freight,l between Reading and the Mete below stated, per, We of looolbs. • • Phila. Pottsville. . Plaster, slate, Ws, ..te. 1 10 • 75 eta Pig Iron, blooms, timber, . . warble, resin:tar, pitch,. I'2o 00 c,t s and grindstoo es, . . Nails ,t , spikes, bar" iron, castioes,lead.turpentine . bark, raw tobacco, silt, • .1 90 lOO provisions,potatoes, Juni . ber,"stoves, 4-e-, ' ' •• FlouT per barrel, ' -- .. Wheat, Coon, rye, clover seed, ,i- salt per bushel, 3 %. Groceries., hardware,steyl, . copper, tin, brass, do mo:tic liquors,ntaebine ry, hotter and eggs, choCae, laid and tallow, 'oil, wool, cotton. leather 'raw hides, PaititS, (*.S tets, hemp, and cordage. Dry Goods, drugs 4- miedi eines. threigty liquors, w tiles, glass, paper.freslt Y 60 2 Teb fish, meat, confectiona ry, books 4- Stationary. No additional ehariee foe commission, stomge.„ or rereiving or delivering freight at ally of the Compa ny's Dr. pot a on. the 'July LS. 1613 ' SALT ! SALT I QALINA Salt iii barrels & bags, for r.bre at the lowest " Market price, delivered_ or 4; boa.tit of Roars With& Schuylkill, FIXEEOf PutT.EctAGE GRAY Jr. RROTITER, • Si Walnut sr. as Lacuoist... lithattSclulylkil2.. abiladetph4 July lOth. ' 29 E. A.' HArMAWAYI & Co.. GENERAL. .003011S„SlON iIIERCHANTS,. No 23 North Whorcts, foot 'of -Ira sr., Philruirlphith HAVE receivedon conalgtuTucut and of.lc fDisate y the lowest Cash prices— • 50 bales lot sort eastern hops; 2000 galls fall and,winter press'd whalt oil 1000 do as iID black fish oi?, 300 doe painted pails ; 100 boxes lsiguality sperm candles; 150 do mould f allow cantfles, 200 do yellow soap ; ' 50 do No. I chocolate ; • 300 do Lubec (scaled) herring; • 100 do do No. 1 do 100 bits. ackera Nos. 1, 2 and 3 ; 59' do ILilithz Salmon ; -- 50 do gdili'd Herring du pickleilcodtish ; 40 do Cranberries; 50 tubs Gostrenbutrer ; ' 4041(1 lbs. Herkimer county cheese; 20,0110 •do dry codfish; . 5000 do hake fish, (in' drums) 3000 do Manillacoldage. Phitaila.., jam. It, . BURDEN 7 S PATENT HORSE SHOES 0 - • MADE OF TILE hest refined, American Trot, lhr sale at about the same prices of the Iron in bar, being a saving of about 100 per • cent to the purchaser. AU shoes sold, ar warranted, and if not satisfactory, can ho returned and the money will be refunded. _ GRAY & RROTIIED, 42 Walnu4 st, Philada. June B • : /-- 23 ATTENTION. MILITARY TORE. subscriber would respectfully inform hiii friends and Oncnners. that he hae located hie qup Marryactory - In Third Street ? :Plo.iff 6, a few doom below Race, where he would fit4leased to see his old customers and as many nes‘;'OrKis as are dis posed to favour him with theirkeustoni Ho still continues to manufacture Military and Sportmen's ardeles ofevery description, such as leather, C both, Felt. Silk and Beaver Dress Caps ofall porte r 's; Forage Capra; Holsters tor troop Body do ; Cartoucb Boxes. Bayonet ea bbards, • word Belts of all kinds; Canteery ;• Knapsacks, different patterns : Fire Buckets, Paulin Boxes, Tribe do, Brush and - Picket's Plumes, I'ompoons Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality Shot Bags, Game Bags, Drumsote.,&e: /170m:re :thankfully received and promptly at. endei to. • WILLIAM CHESSMAN, No.lol North'kwird Street, a few doors below Rac Philadelphia, January 33, , 1844. 2-6 m I`~~~~~ lire recommend all of our friends viaitingthe Ci ty. to call ta the Pekin Company's Store, and lay in a supply of their delicious Teas. THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, 30, SOUTII•SECOND ST. %Between Market and Chesnut, PIIILSIMIAttrte. -•- H"Cconstantly nn ,hand, and, far sale, wholesale and retail, a variety of cholla fresh Teas, at low er prices, areinding ter the quality, than they ran. bo bought for 'any other establishment In the city. • CS. Teas, exciutively, are sold at this house, end several varieties, whleh'cannot lie obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which do not give entire satisfaction, can be returned and nachanged, or the money will be refunded. Tne enizens of Schuylkill County, are reopectfully invited to give ns a call. • O. R. ZIEIIEIt, Agent for the Pekin Tea Company. Philada., illept. 27, MIS. 29-1 HOOKS CHEAPER. THAN •EVER,. BEAUTIFUL Testamentsfil;Dirrier dozen. School Ilihles_well bnund et,l)o per dozen. • Heautifial ;German Bibles, with Family Retard, at $lO 20 pe.r dozen, Topethet wHit all piper School Jilaolis at esaally low rates, at • HANNA 'S Nov. 29 et Cheap Book and Stationary atora ri'IIEGOVEHMENTAL•INSTRUCTOR, Or a brief and comprehensive view of the government of the United dtateti. and of the State governments, in easy les B nns designed for throw. of schools. by:Jt U. Shur liR• Also ItEYISEO STATUTES OF TILE ,Q ITED STATES. and additional taws to MI, reduced sonnes. tintorand answers for the use of schools and families, by Wm. O. Wedgwood, just recalved,aad for vale at BaNNAN'S oheap Book stares , tiov.ll9 IES TIIE EECITEMEET. STILLGREATER!! . The Market st. Store, - .?HE cuslirssr PLACE TO . PCrIICILLISE GOODS, COME er 'JUDGE FOR' YOURSELVES! koas acts! Goons von SEDOWICIE k. CO. TESSRS. SEDCWICK & Co., have just returned . J.Y-L from the cities of New York and Philadelphia, with the best selected assortment of Cools. ever offer ed in this market. Among which are all the latest style Cashmeres, fancy; barred Cloaking, Silks for la. die'a dresses, shaded and barred Mous detains, Alpac tag, Chintzes, tlne embroidered and. plain Thibet shawls, Ladies' Fancy Gloves, Hosiery 4-c., &c. All of which will be sold per cent. cheaper, than can be had at any other store in Pottsville, by , • ' SEDGA4ICic & Co. Nov. 8, 1845 . ' TOWN HALL,. HAVE an. assortment of rolled and hammered InoN, consisting of from 4 roand to 2 inch. Scroll from 1 x 1. to i a # • Squares from #l#to 3 a I. ' . Haionird tire from iai a 3 ;neh, , ',_ • Scollop iron of various dimensions, ' - Crow Bars, Platte:limns, - . - Ilerse-shoe bora, Sledge - ,:- • ' Moulds, JUniata . Slit • _ 1 Nails. and Horse.. . -- Shoe Itods. STEEL. , - '-.1 . < Octagon CaatStee), - . V '' . . Shear Steel, English , - - - -Blister, American Blister. • German Steel, Spring . , . Steel, &e., &e., ¢c , June 28, • .-- 2 . . • Br-STOVES ! 5T0VE.!•!..620 TUST sere iX , ed direvt from one rif the Iriost extensive eJithanufacturies in the city, a generat assortment 'of St6ves,.which will be 'old at Philadelphia prices, con sisting of Cooking Stoves of the most approved patterns, Salamanders. Cannon Stoves, with either clay or iron cylinder 4, and Rai:Dater stoves for parlours of the latest Style and best finish, all of which are now offered for sale at the OLD YORK STORE, where the public are particularly invited to-call, the 'tallies especially. • • EDWARD YARDLEY. • Nov. Sth 45-- THE Subscriber has recently opened a boarding house in Market street, Pottsville. and will .be pleased to have a number of respectable boarders Good accommodaticin will be furnished on reason able terms. Also tramlient Boarders'iccommodated on reasonable terms. ELIZA HAUGHAWOUT. PottsvilleMay 3d , 18-1 y 47- Alexander's Tricobaphe, kjAQUID DYE which changes light and grey halr to a heautifitl black or dark color instants neouSlY, without any injury to the hair'&c: Any per , son can apply it so *sitnple is 'the process . Fur. s tle at Philadelphia.prrces. B. BANNAN - Ag't. Nov. 15 46 . VERY SUPERIOR GREEN & - BLACK V TEA, jusi. received and for sale by . T. & J. BE? TTY. May •3d, ~ 18— ' Between Between Reading Reading and and MADE suitable for Rail Roads; tarials, Coal, Hay Ores, Stoves, Caton, Tobacco, Live Stock, kc. • .1* Orders promptly attended to at our manufactory Second street, Camden, New Jersey. . *. ELICOTT & ABBOTT. Camden, N. J. Oct. 1801, 1815 4`2,1y • - TO MINERS & MINERAL AGENTS All - ANTED in a Colliery. in a very 'healthy parr of V V ,Alary land, a boss capable of conduc i ng the business of an extensive Colliery and miniag iron Are. - Undoubted reference as to eturacter will bo rrquired. and applications will be received in eon& dente; if desired. ',fish, wanted a 'Cornish Copper Miner, to dress `Copper Ores and to assist in the management of a 'Copper Mice in Now Jersey, nodes the Principal, and t °make himself generally useful He will base to produce testimonials of character.. Ayply by letter to E, care athe - Fritter of this paper, . • . . tintl23, 43 OM 16 ets, 4 cts. . 3 cts 10 1 15 NMI CASH DRY GOOD, FANCY ',CAD TRLIL3IING STORE , , , Tz't MRS. ROOM " FORMERLY OCCUPIED C 1 MRS. PHILLIPS IN CENTRE STREET. • 'I hesithscrilier ri:spectfuliy rnfortns the citizens of TottBgllleallit the public in cencral, that he has Just o pened; a fresh assortment of the newest styles of gaols constiting Saki, Lawns, Alpacas, and Balzarines. - with b variety of fancy gooes. ALsv, a new and sple t. citltlstYlo of !'riots, Thaler Alpaca and other shawls, Blur; and Black Cloths of cr ,quality. He has also on hand, Sewing Silk, Spool and alert 77tread 'of the beSt (toe! Glares and Hosiery, Straw Leg horn, Gimp, Braidand othev styles of Fancy Bonnets, by the case, &az.-- or single Bonnet, lletes and 13by'S Leghorn , 113, Allot be sobia.t.tbe Mwest• each pnrcs. AD !L.20 ly— josEri3 ffiO (WAN.. . , ALSO; Dr. Joseph Whiters — Vsero • Stipporeero. b Al, supplye- ea owe, eheles, just reeerred and for sale, at the manufahturere price=. by JOHN C. MARTIN, Drugsist„ 44—: AND MACHINE MANUFACTORY. riIHE subscriber is prepared to furnish all kinds of 1 Machinery, such as Steam Engirks, either high or low pressure — blowing and pumpinglEng,ines, saw and grist milt—Coal BretaTrs and otherinachinery connec ted with the mining business. Also, bode :s, iron boats, propellers and propeller .ngines, iron and brass cas tings, and all other articles in his line of business, at his establishment in 2d street, bolow the Rail Road, CaMden, New Jersey, EPETP UM, Y announces to the Public, that he 1t has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every descript lon, at the shortest notice, and on the moat rea sonable terms.: CZ-Tersons - from broad, in want of Stea In Engines will find it to their advantage to give him a call before engaging.elsewhere. May 11 I\TENV YORK Dried Flaws and Peaches, for .01 sale by T. 1;0. BEATTY. May 3d,' . 18— ASINS.—In porter boxes,oelected for tomt it!, Use, for stale cheap at JOHN 8, C, MARTIN'S, Confectionary ac Drug Store. . GALVANIO BATTERY, TilE subscriber informs the public. that he has becii appointed by Wm. P. Coat, of Philadelphia; his agent for the sale in this and the adjoining tpunties of btu PATENT GRADUATED GAMPAIVIC BAT TERY; adapted to the use of Physicians and other persons of Competent skill, in the treatment of pOrVOIJS disorders.. Persons desirous of purchasing Mr. Cead's instra, - Monts can have an opportunity of esniuining the np., parates, at my residence in the Town hull of this tx rough.- -Anatinr the many complaints ;cloth have been cured and alleviated by this ',metro! arent in medical prac tice. may be enumerated Paralysis, Palsy. Epilepsy, 'Lock-jaw. emaciated Limbs. Rile umatism,Tic Dolorens ' and various othermen rattle and nervous disorders. *Having purchased one of Mr.S.toad's Graduated Batteries, I ain prepared incinerate on paminis suffer ing under any of the:above described tomplands, and respectfully snlicit alithose who may feel interested In thisphblicatiou,tdcaf and examine F. my apparatuGGY.s. PETER MU 34-Gm ATIOIAINS.:FLITTES *c.—For side at M AR- TINS Ding Store, anassartment of Violins flutes, Clarjonets,•Fifea &c. to which lie invitee the attention oftwisiciani and Others. Maid} WEST OF TUE CITIES!: IRON! IRON!! • IV GUT 6;; I' 0 T. T. , 2 AT TH lifewrAdvertlsement. Boarding Platform Scales. MARSH'S. SUPEWOR.PATEV ( -4- 1 TRUSS I jlaw r ct ober 28. Steam ktgine Late of the firm of MOSES STARR & SONS: Camden. (Nett Jeis,ey,) Nov. 1,1915. 4-t-tf porrsVILLE IRON WORKS. , - E. W. MeVINNIS, Cain' S PATENT Pottsville. Rept.,4 1845 fartner's Mepatiment. • • tohat a ,ffarmer ttlants . • The Firmer %rants a friable mind, A purpose care end irteady, ' To patient infirmity inclined— For husineen ativays ready. . Good careful habAil Well infixed; And Judgment aciint clearly. To sift ont truths witherror ' Though it shouktcost bin': dearly. Ile wants aneat and ',indent wife, Who when he earns, can nve h. Who kindly smooths the cares of lire, (Best gift of him who gate it.) Ile wants a aim" and tidy cam, And health and strength together ; A house and learn to keep all warms In cold or rainy weather. Heaven's blessing then must crown the whole; `Or all Ilis.bopes are blasted ; . . But with this resting on his soul, • • - • The,parestjoya are tasted. He- then.enjoys a blis's unknown To those the world calls grertest ; Known only to the good alone, Thegearliest and the latest., . , Aeezza: von Editor 4have kepi my hogs on apples every fall an• winter for ten years past. I put - rather more meal with my ap pies than people usually do when they boil pota pes but not enough to keep the h`Ogis alive if they had no apples. My hogs usually look better in the spring than any of my neighbor's, that are fed on potatoes.. 'ln fact they , thrive and keeri:fat all win ter. I luj my apples in.a, large. bin in my hog ' pen, let them freeze when thti weather becomes very eold,..then carer them up with rye straw andi _ keep them frozen all winter. When I wan to use - them, I pnt them on nay stove in a Forge pot or ' kettle, let them be on just long enough to take the out of them and feed them to the bogs warm.. *me people only torn warm 'water on them and thus take inn the frost. Boiling or thawing them takes the sourness or acid alt out of them, and. renders them more palatable and nourishing. I give each hog one third of a pailful of apples at a - Eine, three times a day. If I fed them on pots toes, I should give them nearly as many in 4uan- . My, as Ido apples therefore, I think a bushel of apples is worth nearly as much for hogs as b bushel of POtatoes. It is my opinion that our farmers had better set out more orchards rather than cut down - what they now have. The old orchards are so fast going to decay in this vicinity; arid the rising , generation will want for apples unless there arc more trees set out soon. . P. S. , I feed good mellow sour, and some sweet apples to my hogs in the fall, both to my fit hags and shoats, every day, and think that they both. .make thein grow and help towards fitting theni.-- Albany Cultivator. • • • -.- • Westminister, 11, _Oct. tJ, '45. To M►CE Set skor.s.—Proportiiin your meat about half fat and half lean; cut it fine thentra, one hundred pounds of molt add twoand aq.uarter pounds of salt, ten ounces sage, and tea' ounces. ground peppei made tine. Waruillan. meat, and, mix them in thoroughly and stuff themond the •thing is done right: ',lf 'any wish. to. keep theni through the summer good. and fresh, put them in a dean firkin,. melt fat: and pour bit. enough te, . carer them.; cover the passel and setiOn, a; cetz: kr, anti they Will keep grad the year round. ANOTIIEL Mont-4 Prepare tho Esausage meat in the usual ivay. Then instead of putting the meat in skins, make hags of white linen or cot ton cloth-Las large, say, as a man's arm, and about a foot long—stuff, thew bags with the sausage meat, and hang them) up to dry.. When wanted.. fee cooking, slip off the bag frona,so much as is needed, and eut into; - slites of convenient 'thick nes.a for cooking. BY this, way, much labor is - saved, and the cooking quicker done.-Emi-' g-rant's Hand Boot.-:! A LlTii.EFAmErs.—The Mass.. Ploughman,. in speaking of the assistance which farmers receive from - their children siYS `three years ago we saw a man ploughing in yoncord with 'oxen and horse- His only s'•sz%istant %so. a little . son four. years of are. He role the hinSa and guided' the team. . He was so small that his prudent father, Mr. Tuttle, a very good\tartuer„ lashed him fast to the 'saddle, and s ticro 'he caught the healthy breeies of sum ad. a.good appetite for plain and whelesonk I white he was 'kept away . fromthe - aischevions company of village boys ani ioungers.7 Darner. subsoils the roots. of trees have found.a dePthof tenor twelve feet_ Roots of the Caiadithistle have dean? sled six or severfeet below the surface._ Wheat, in a rich mellow soi3,- will strike roots three feet downward, and much farther horizontally_ The roots o£ oats. have been discovered Oglatecn iischse frara-th.e item, pod the long, tbreasiiike roots of gra . = sat. farth— er. The fine roots of the onion, being white an& easily traced "in black soil, have, in trenched soil, been found two feetl deep. The importance oE mellow. soil for thew aws; roots to penetrate, is obvious. • • CrfRING Pons.--hi running over the Octotaa number of the Cultivator„ I noticed what I pro' r some, to most of your readers,,is a rather new .method of preserving pork. You request, if others have practiced the same method, to give interim: tido of the results... • I have , for the last four yea:s practiced tho same methodwitlitho slight difiht. I ' ence of letting it remain unpacked until the ani-. Mal beat it all exhausted then pack it with, Turk's Island or rock sala;and poor on the brine. boiling hot. I likewise heat my piekle for my hams the same way. I think it a decided improve ment—it makes pork and hams very tender and, of excellent flavor, and keeps them sweet the year round. It is almost universally practiced in my. neighborhood with the best results. JOHN.F. STARR, • . Pntrarsa EiziutitP, Brid . *rt, Vt., October 10;1846. KEEPING Ithanns ;Covxnad.—An experiment Conducted by the Pseridenti of an• Argicultural Society in_ England, Shows Ithat manure which. wee kept covered by nine inches in depth with• carol, so _that no evaporation escaped, produced four bushels more of grain pet acre, than the same_ quantity and kind. of inanui7, applied to theisame,, extent and quantity of land, but which had lain from the 13th of Januart to the 4th of Aid!, ex n . .osed to the weatheri Cune ion Holm Att..-4As,a remedy for this, disease, some apply Spirits ) 4...turpentine. but this we have considered tool, harsh. An appllca-_ Lion of brimstone—leap one'spoonfut turned boil sag hot into the'Caviiy, just. between the horns, will etTeeta speedy cure: . , . n It. FOENTAYNE'S CHINESE HAIR ERADICAS -1--RTOIL-Which recrthiresSuperfluous - Halr from the Faro Vecir, fureheail. , &c. For sale et MARTNIIO, 'Drug Store. March ,15. . . ' —l.' ..., I 7RF.'S DICTIONARY of ilie /tits. Manufactures. ) nun Nines. tosether with Supplement, Past receiv ed and fur sale at.DANNAN'S cheap Book store: Nav• 29 , • 49- T OTTO SEALS.-4 new and brautinil article, very ltheall, just receiVed at BAN NAN'S Cheap Doak and Stationary' Stow.: Dee. 13 513- 11- I= 1101LACt Goo➢QCS Great Work.