Cippirtgo. GOOD Nswa.—.-The last •Lusitos Pcsue an ounces the death of Mrs. Caudle; and, tyit4 great •pleasiare, 7e communicate the fact to the reading public. Every body Wall y heirtity tiled of her lee: lutes, and no one will regret her exit. She de serves come kind of an 'epitaph, however, and we have perpetrated one which may answer "until a .b...ttercan be prepared. EPI•TAPII Si: feet below 'this mound of earth, EseMpt from life's dull cares. Lies one who from her very birth, crook oti herself great 1'41;4' Fight glad are we Mat Ate is dead • And with her all the twaddle. • The people are compelled to read, About old Mrs. C•cur.s. - She has gone to her rest—di.turb not her dream, if you do, by the powers, look out for a aceeata, Mr. Caudle can now in peace, eat his lunch," And the yeople, at large, agii take to •Pexcit.' Frana. the Delatvare Gazette. VENTIIPLOQUISM vs. MESMERISM. • Sometime since, while on visit to the interior of professional capacity ; about 4 o'clock, the singe in which - I was euseonsed, • drove into a !mail village. As business was to detain me for a couple of ih'sys4 „ was thinking how to improve the monniony •of tnyleisure hours, when my attention was arrested by - Barrie. very I large hand hills, one setting forth the naOrits„of Ventriloquism by Mr. 'l'. V. Skelliue, whoto4 ascertained had•acquired considerable celebrity in tliot science ; the other was a lecture an the Sub.' ject of Animal Magnetisrii, by Mr. M About the exhibition - hour, I 'visited the exlibi !ion room of Mr. Ski:Hine, but nu company hav ing arrived, we adjourned to the room .of his more successful' rival fur stray change and public: fame- Upon entering the room we found it literally crowned with all oges, sexes, sizes and characters; en' a platform erected fur the occasion„Mr. SnuOks .was addressing the audience, expiating on the science of Mesmerism. • After he had concluded, a committee was op , pointed, among whom was the Rev. Mr. A, ' pastor, of the village clarilt, airtl.Di. G. My companion remarked to me that he was .deteriui 'tied to expo s e, the humbug or test itNclaims as a science—accordingly things being arranged, a la sly was placed in the operating chair Ull the plat , form. * - After requesting silence, Me. suoukg axed . his eyes, gazing intently upon the subject, re minding us of the serpent charming Eve, our old lady mother, and then commenced his manipula tions, by moving hiS hind up arid down her face. He was pretty soon . interropiod by the snarling and barking of two dogs.' ' Mr! Snooks arose and .expostulated with them for' so great a b'reach of decorum. As the delinquents had-nut paid their • admission fee, a negro was ordered to expel them. Cuffey, coming forward, exclaimed ; , whar is 'um? at the same time flourishing a large broom stick., he said, jos' leffme obeidar ; .catch 'em, and fotch 'em out ob'tde high grass ;', but no four leg , led quadrupeds of nature being found., order was - again restored. and Mr. Snooks kept r on moving his arms. My companion reoiarked, I fixed them •st little. Soon afterwards Skellint threw his vice so as• to proceed immediately horn the Rev. gentleman. exclaiming, 'go it my boy, and don't spare elbow grease ! that's the time o' day. r •A!l eyes were directed towards the Rev. gentlea , an, particularly Dr. G---, who-looked daggers at the Bee. offender, while the Shepherd cast his eyes around 'in utter amazement. Signifli-ant glances 'were given by two virgin maidens, whose appearance indicated that they had passed the meridian of their charms, which Skelline cve:l.: and in mediately cast his voice to ;heat, remark:mg : •Bless' my soul ! it can't be possible ! I never thought that our Minister drank before:, Nor 'does he,' exclainfed the Rev. Mr. A.— 'Ladies -and gentlemen—this is utterlyjnexplica ble to me, as I have not said a word ; to be sure, I did hear Something very near me, buts assure you it was not myself that usedthe. phrase.' Our two virgin ladies- now removed some cli:l 7 Muer' apart, each one believing .the other to be the offender, by breaking the'decorucn-of the audience.' At last in spite of all interruption, the magnetic sleep was produced. Mr. Snooks nnwaddrclfing the audien6a, said - .. 'Gentlemen and Ladies, you see the effeCt of Animal Magnetism in the case present7nci:pow er on-earth except:iffy own can arouse her [roin this deep sleep.' .. A variety . cd experiments Were now tried ,up,cin the sulject, when suddenly a- voice was heard in the midst of the committee, crying, 'Mad dog I Mad dog !' , ' - .Bow,• wow, wow,lexclahnedSkelliniy trails (erring his voice immediately under the chair of 1 . the magnetized Lady. Quirk Rethought Mr. Snooks and tho committee sprang frin'the stage, and a movement was visible in tne magnetized lady of drawing her feet up to the spokes of the chair. At this moment another tremendous snarling j. was heard in all directions of the audience, whirls caused a general rush to the door, in which one lubberly fellow trod on the toes of the patient, who could not suppress a loudecrearrk ' Cuff was again called to remove the intruders . forthwith; .Whar is you, dugs V says Cuff, • r ushin g his broom stick under the stage, 'Sus' left' me bear you say whar yoir ig, and see if I don't • sweeten you.' No answer being made to Cuff's reasonable request, he Wall Rimed to get under the stage, where by thrusting and groping. his 'way, putting his stick in every direction, he was again • startled by another snarling and barking at his heels' .Look out dar, what is you t about r hal • end Cutf, making a hasty retreat. At this critd , i s another voice cuss heard at the dear, crying out 'Ladies and Gentlemen, escalie. j you can, as the , rafters beneath' the house are giving way under the weight of our pressure ! and we shallstion have the whole timbers down upon. us from above.'. . .+ 1 ,,. general:• rush vas now made for-the door ; among the 6isOwai the magnetized lady, followed hy Mr. Snooks, who nO doubt had exercised his Tharill toward the lady sufficiently to awaken her.. Beingjammed outin the Midst of the moving crowd, Who were crying, helloing, and exerting' themselves to obtain egress, I lost my companion. Finding all amusements for the evening at an end, I retired'uontibotel. I had not long been seated before in rushed our fat, jolty landlord, laughing, until I thoughtlis fat sides would burst. c k .. c , .Gentlemettisaid'he, as soon es he could o'o.. Nt ' - " In • ~,,,.. tut ,su meat command over hie risihitities..who - . 'jo you think it was that kicked up that all aced • --- aumpus over pander I Why, it was that ar slick • little. Yan.tnloquesti' . lei • street. ' The main building is 23 feet fri - en .......: wee etic.. which will accomplish it in ROLbsELL'S TREBLE ENIff.AC`Fd - iffrairl... ALF minutes withouriny.....--, i -the. complexion, __ .. s by 35 feet deep, and the back building is 36 feet deep, with two Parlours, Dining room and Kitchee • chiefs.. : COLD CREAM. &c. &c. Sze.'. . . . -- the cellar:Mr twitting the whide' front building. The 'iiil42.firest floor, with a Bath house, and a Furnace it lot is '3ofeet front by,2ll.llberdeep, with a small stabln Together with an.e.l - itt 3 ,-.1 - n comete arsonment on the rear. The lien. is in. good condition, and in ~"., . gay 3:3: , , - , .. _. ~.!,..,......:,,„,,,,,,,._:, „_„-, _ , . . 7 e tireat New York. Fair, a short' Of RoneselPs Soaps , Perfume ~, ,__ ~ - .... :tame a Ver Y Bll Gold nT,A=. '''' _ry, &c. which took the beautifully situated,'and the garden is stocked with - different kinds arrant. Possetsion will 'be . given on theist of. April ne xti: or inimeitiately, if required. ~For , 1 1:::. 3 .:-_-;-• -- -•-. -• . . -i:: - . IT:: .-- ,- .'; .....' ' -.• - •,,r-" 4 ; NI) prices by . . ' ' A'-i-' - ! - :•-m,„.. , - 1, -.7 — . — .. — m;.,....,,;....'-'-.: 1 ..,-,-, ..- --:, . -: .., 4 ..-- ....,, 4....:LtbitiiNtoz AEI, terms &c. apply to the subscriber. , _ ... - . • B. BANNAN. • .., .*.;;.— -. • , " 4- *,.l', .9.0,,....14,:ir ...„.,- i ..,.... i ...1- .' . .., ,--s, ~,..,,-..,;.....;-:-..*,,,'. .•=r4 - 4A,..•;..-Tvez.,.-- , ... - - - :: . ' 111t,"2.. ----- - . --- '— - - , ........,.,.,.„4.1 4 ,.,• _. 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VTRIGNT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, OF TUX. anterican College of Ileallia. pc 0 MEDICINE ever been introduced to the '1 merican Public, whose virtues have been more cheerfully and universally acknowleged, than the a bove named • WRIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS To descant upon their merits: at thia late day, would eem to be wholly unnecessary, as, very few indeed who read this article, still be found dnacquainted with the real excellence of' the medicine But if further proof were wanting to establish thecredit of this singii ar remedy, it might he found in the fact that no meth- Me htthe country has beewsu _i ' SHAMELESSLY COUNTERFEITED. Ignorant and unprincipled Men have at various pla c ces, manufactured a spurious pill; and ' rder more completely to deceive the public have lade it in odt ward appearance to resemble the tr e medicine. These wicked people could never puss o their wort l ess trash, but for the assistance of certain inieguidll .storekeepers, who because they can purchase the spit rious article at a reduced rate. lend themselves to this monstrous sy stern of imposition and Crime. , The patrons of the above excellent Pills. will theCe fore be on their guard against every kind or imposi . von, and remember the only genuine Agents in Potts ville. are Messrs! T. & 1. Beatty. The following highly respectable store keepers hate cen appointed Agents for the sale of . RIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR ~. - SCHUYLKILL couNTY, . and of whom it is confidently believed' the. genuine viedicine can null certainty be uLtalned. , T. & .1. (Scatty, Potts% ille. . Bickel & Hill, Orwigsburg. . Aron Matti., Mahantango. • i ' J. Weisit, I.llingerstown. ,o/ Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantango. Jonas, Kann - man, do " . John Snyder, Friedensburg. , . .. . . FeatherrifT,Drey &co. Tuscazora. • William Tagert. Tamaqua. , John "laurel', 171. per Maliantango. . ' M. Ferrider, West Penn Township. ~ • , W . el Caleb heer, Pinearove. ''''•P, Schuyler, &co. East Brunswick. Township . CAL Lie Purest, Llewellyn.' E. 026,J. Kauffman, Zimmermantown. :- Bennett di'citylor, Minerseille. George.Reitsffpler, New Castle. Henry Koch & a.:Mi, IlleKeansbtirg. Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. 1 • John Mertz, Mitldleport:',• 1 • Samuel Boyer. Port Clinton: - --, . . Shown:o:er dc. Kauffman, Selattylkiß INven. BIIIV.IItE OF COOXTEkFFITS. Tice only security against imposition is to -purcha.se from the 'regular advertised aemits, and in all cases he paxth ulai to ask for WrighCe. Indian Vegetable oflice devoted exclusively to the sale of the medi: :.ine, wholesale and reatil, No. IGO Race street, Phila. to-Remember, none are gennine• except Wright's radian Vegetable Pills. .4 F,21 It cannot be Denied ( For Truth is might)) ). that DR. LEIDY•'S SRSAPARILLA fa the purest, strongest, and most efficacious of any r otßer preparation of arsaparta.tliat is made. , T is ii•arranted to be stronger than T.'hottles of MOST others-stronger than: four of ,SOM E. and stronger than three of ihoSTRONGEST prepared by any olket in the United States. Dr. Leidy's '..iarsaparilla is recommendeViy all rei pectairle physicians in prefereitre to any oilier. All who have ever used it, have derived 310 RI: It EFIT from one bottle than three to ten of others; and those irlio, after havina used othe_v's Keparationst without lienclit, use Dr. Leidy's:. ivU soon lie convinced (as thous 'ands have aLreall!, keen) of the foregoing assertton. The apparatus with whielilk. Leidy's extracts INeli in Itisrpreparation (If Sarsaparitlu as prepared, is tlit; only One hs the United Statee. , lmported.by Dr. Leidy . Lanierlir. from the celebrated hove. of PeDeter & Can coon; in Paris, at a great expense, and is capable itlex-' tractina the mcdical virtues of Sarsaparilla and other roots, mere elfeCtually than by any other prorm:s. s SEVER'. ,1111NDRED EIFFIFICATES of re • markable cores and reimumiendations from clergymen and physicians have been (continue to time published it is only thought necessary td keep the public acquainted as to where Dr. !Ads's Sarsaparilla eau by obtained FCl,lllilll, nainety, at Dr. 1.1:(111"S DEALT!) EMPO• RI UM, 1.91 Nor:MS E OND Street; near Vine ."St., (elan of the Golden Eagle and Serpents;) Fred. Drowtra and Fred. Elett's Drug Stores, Philadelphia. • Pri:e ONE 1501.1.11 per liottle; 3 bottle's for 2 39, and 6 bottles for 1 On. Also by J. F. I. n ne, Lancaster:and at J. G. BROWN'S Drug Store, formerly W. T s Entities. Centre Street, Pottsville, and by John S. C. Martin, Druggist. May 11, Dr. Be chter's PULMONARY PRP:UR VA TIVE , For .Coughs; Colds; influengasj Catar4is; Whooping Conch; Pains of the react and Sides; Brourhitii; Asthma; Croup; Difficulty‘d Breathing and pettnrat ion; Shortness .if Itreath; InSlatn 'nation of the Lunge; and arrest of approa,bitia Consumption . IT has been Luna few years since this medicine has been introduced into this cn,ttitrv, and has been pro ductive °Qine most astonighin, and unexpected results. As severallhundred CC!WIC:U.!. of its effects .have been heretofore published, it is Mil) necessary now to re mind the public where it can be obtained actmine ' ' Titionzhout Germany it is known a, lin, ''Ltfe P e serrer.'t amt . 's the on:y medicine idilse there for the. 11 Love aC'ections It is put up in half pint bottles, righ full directions 50 Ccnts n' Bettis Prepared only (front the original receipt obtained at a great price.l and told wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lei dy's Health Entporimn, No. 191 north Second street, near Vine. (sign of the Golden Eagie.2llti Serpents,) l'hi rdelphia - For sale in Pottsville, by J. G. BROWN. ..t,gent, And by J. 5. C.:MARTIN, Drn rgis tSTOCK'S VE A , < t2) 40 0 ,74.,.. .. ...,07:1- ,-7,,, , v It•l'' . , ei•f r- ,,; t '31:"..V14':1,, Q4` i tZ7- , t , rn • ,L)',N-:,,, A Ki. 2 l - .., 6 ,.•? - :-.,,,..,,.,_11^.,•--' w - e..d .....11N1114;' ' , p.! . it...- .• , . 1 . 4= .. ' 2"- - - -. 7. s - 1.1.....i-44 --_,-=.--,; ; -- tr - f.:',j 7 - - 1 , i4iL , ',l„ -:- , _ . _? , : 1 . tV,74'4: ;', ~ p4 p -a t ..,..- - 2 .-' , l 1., * l :'' -1 .--- :. / 7 5:1 . '-: [ it , -,, ',. , ''''• '; 44 .P.,..; %,"' ' 3, 1 . 4, -.. 12 '. ,• . 2 1 ' 5tf , 5i4&4454: v0 i 0t. , _•.:.t... 4 -,,.... , 4c.,;74,,,,kk0... 2 -,,,,-, , ,, ,,, - c. - - 11;i4- vaCk . EME . DY fa% '7 Fact for the People. rpliE constantly increasin , 4 popularity and ealc of B. A..Fahttedlocli v i; ‘'erouluge has induced per. boo s who 'arc' cnitinvis °lite success to palm off upon 'he' public prepar.itions which all medical inert knoi to be inefficacious, ia eepciling warms front the yssteto. . . 'l - his Vermihge has made its way inio'public layout. upon the grouhd of its own intrinsic merits, more than any. ether ;medicin:e °film kind now used; and while many worm remedies have by dint of puffing .been forced 'into sale, and shortly itaer gone inte the obscurity which their 4orthlessness justly mer Red. - LI. A. Flianes•ock's Vermilhge-continues to be tritimplia m ly sust tined. It has only to. be used and its ttfccts will lully sustain all that is said of its wcindeirdl expelling; power. / Certificate. • Ilrqlee, Erie Co., Neto Y., Jim, 7, 1943. 'We certify that we have used It. A Falinestoeles Vertnifuffe in our farniliesr, and' in every case it has provided 'a decided and effectual remedy for expel. ling worms from the system. Nc cordially iccom• mend.' to parents who have children utleted - siiith that dangerous malady ELON 11M. H. ACNE, R011"1 . MAY, OSF.PlißUßßouctis. For Sale, wholesale and reta:l,at the Drug Ware house of " B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. . Corner of Sixth and Wood sts. Pitsburg. Pa. For Sale in Pottsville. by CLEMENS& PAR DrugOsts. December 9 S.OLoolo.e'r Cabinet Maker, Undertaker, &c. milk: subscriber announces to the public that he 'has eommtnced the above. mentioned business i n t he boroueh of Pottsville. ilmordsately back of the Penniylvania Hall, where he willconstandy keep' on hand an assortment of REXDY MADE COFFINS: Cabinet Ware manufamred of the best materials in the' utast durable manner, at very low rotes. lle also will manufacture all kinds of Furniture &c., to order at the shortest notice. Funerals waited on and licarics supplied, &c. - He therefore solicits a part of the public patronage which he-will endeavor. to meet by prompt attention to business.. Give us a trial. Something for the 'Ladies. C FLUIDtor kcepina , the hair in curl and .tee it a glossy a ' ,pert twice. CIONEISE - Derit.A . roitr, for removing surplus hair from the racy HAAS' EXPECTORANT, • FOR rue CUIIE 07 Consumptior4! Coughs, Colds, &o • TO THE PUBLIC:: • IN PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub _l nc as a remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonary Diseases in general, t have been aetuatedeolely by,the great lances- attending its use in my own immediate, neighbor hood, and a desire to benefit the afflicted. I shall simply endeavor to give a brief statement of its usefulness. and tistter•myself that its surprising effica cy will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous. that CONSUMP TION may and "CAN BE CURED," if thbantedicine ds resorted to in' time. !.1 1 ,•,‘ Consumption, however is a disease which differszauch in the severity of its symp outs, and the rwillitiblif its progress, and has longhaf fled the'skill of physicians it cannot be supposed that this or any other remedy , is capable of affecting 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 daily,wittrall the niost val uable remedies we possess, fur the most simple diseas es. The proprietor siihmits the following testimonials in its favor from citizens of this Colinty, well known to the public. Mn. W. J. II v•s,—Lllaving been afflicted for the last thirty years with Coniumption, and having had the ad vice of some of the uh ist erninentPhysiaans,and was gi• V . 1,11 up as incurable. I was induced to make trial of your invaluable-Expectorint, and am happy to say that I am entirely cured. and abs attending to my daily occupation as though I had never' been afflicted. Previous to ta king your EXPECTORANT, I could Mit, if I had been so disposed, do ansylliing at my trade. I have since ree ommended it to several of my friends, and particularly one case of CONY! M.,F.D CONSU/OrrION, and nm happy • to State that in even}' instance it had the desirod effect. Yours respectfully JOSHUA: HAWKINS Schuylkill HavendOctober L . 1814. BCItUy I LK ILL HAVEN, January 1, 1835, Mr. W. J 11AAs, Lleur Sir ,s—Having been afflicted with a severe pain ill the breast, I was induced to try yoar Expectorant, and after using one bottle ofit,fmind it to relieve tne; audit do not hesitate in recommending.- it to the public ;of a yblit able medicine for Colds, Coughs and Afflictions of the Recast. I am respectfullY Yours &e., 11 1 EDWARD lIUNTZINGPL Scout mom. HAVEN, October 19, 1841. I was taken with a bad crild,some time ago, and used one or tivo bottles Expectorant, irhich re lieved me much, and:should I have occasion for the above again, I would freely call on Mr. Ilaasfor Ids hi viduable Expectorant. DANIEL H. STAGER. SCIi./711:KILL TI•YEN. July, t.'9,1815. :11a. WILMA lc J. Okxs,;—Dear am happy to testify to the efficacy at your expectorant, for answer ing the purpose for Which it was intended, that of re lieving Coughs, Odds, &co Yours respectlfilir, CIIAS. HU NTZ.INGER. • For sale br the Ptoprietoe nt Schuylkill Haven, and - by the folloWlng Agents in Schuylkill county • Pottsville—J. S. C. .Martin, LleWellyn—Johattliat, Cocktail, Esq. aliners;ille7J. & .1. Falls, New Castle--GeOrge Iteifsnyder, Esq. Port Carbon—Henry Shi.4sler, I'. M Landings ille—ColoilDrumheller, pipegrove—ft med . & Forrer, Tamaqua—lleilner & Morganroth, . Middleport-11. Edell & Sun, Tuscarora—George It. Dry Nov 22. II WILLIAM WRIGIIT 8- DR. LEIDY'S . SarsapSriila Blood Pills. , •T 110 OVldir PILLS in existence containing Sarsapa rilla ih their coinposition.. 'nay, p a cific the Blood anti Fluids of the body, ana cleanse the Stomach and 'Bowels frtim all noxious sub stances that produce disease. They are composed entirely of - vegetable Extracts, (free froth' mercury and .minerals) which' make them the safest,test, and nnweefficacious of any other pills in existence. Sr- •!,' Screen.' lkoneandeertifieatea of their efficacy ha ve heie tofore been published, 4nd their sales are in-leasing annually by thousands. 'Lahore than• One .11illion bosJes have already been 9oldainci.:. theirinbroduction: Gj WORE THAX 'lOO,OOO BOXES have been sold in Philadelphia alone, the past year; thus :Allowing that in the Place where they. are manufac tured they have a repntation, greater than any other pills—which arises frointhe fact that Da. I.ginv is well known at borne as a,rdguis, Physician, and his pills are consequently employedlWith greater confidence than any other; in addition toltheir own efficacy. Quality and not quanLityls a valuable attribute be longing to them;' one toe doing more good than two to four of others. , lle advised, therefore, when ne easily 'requires to take none other than I Try the:at (they coFt Lit I So well satisfied will 'You be of their good effects, you will never take any others. After you have tried all other kinds, aril try Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills, the ditTet - (ince will soon be discovered. No chance of diet no re straint from orritpation!'or fear of catching cold need ,be apprehended; young andald may take them with e— qual safety. t- Pritichtal Office and 'Depot, Dr. Leidy's Health Emote illlll No. 191 :siortit SECOND street. near VINE, (sign of the Golden Ball 'and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also. by Klett Co.,' H‘Vetherill, & Co. W. Dyott & • Sous; A. S. & Roherts'& Co., and city liruggistsgen erally. Also by P. Pompatid ' 3 l . Dickson, Easton, 3. P. Long, Lanc - aster, and most respectable Druggists and Store keepers in the United States„ Also at J. O. BROWN'S (late W. T. Epting's) Drug Store, and John.S:C. Martin's Drug Sthre, Centre st., Pottsville. May IS, 20— FOR • SALE, 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY SAMUEL li. UCKS, Proprietor, East King at. Lancaster city. MIUCII need not be said in relation to this won clerful remedy. as the proprietor ferils confident that when a plated. it will, as an be proven by a number of respectable persolis, effect an entire cure m of the Rhenatic and other - pains. it had not, nn• eel Is ely, been his intention to make it public,..3ut by the frequent applications of his neighbors, and the wonderlul cures it has effected. he .I . els it a duty he owes to society. as well :Is himself, to make it more' generally knownonil'at the saute time, have it put a's near as ht can, within the reach of 311 Who may be afflicted with diseases. I a — Thousands o ;mines could • be' tiublished of persons iv ho have been cured by this celebrated med• Mine. but it is not deemed necessary. The medicine should be di:Toughly tubbed into the pails afflicied ;lin very obstinate cases it should be applied by flannel .and the application of a warm rooothing-iron ; iu this case it acts as a powerful untcr-irritant. I N.B. The above. medicine rot sold by..,anv Druggist: and thopublic should he particularly cau tious not to purchase :from . itinerant pedlars, as all such offered are 'counterfeit. The only places to procure the genuine medicine are frOin the proprie tor, or the regalar stationary agents who show their . authority by the Proprietor's certificate. 0:7 - Testintonia Is of its efficacy can he had at the Proprietor's and from the regular ~gents.. -1U" essrs, BRIGHT & POTT, are theanthorisid .agents for Schuylkill county Sept, 271 h 11lebicines. DR. LEIDVS BLOOD PILLS. L!.? UCKS' RHEUMATIC ;PRESERVATIVE nt - The above IIIedICIPC is an invaluable cure for 11.4eunwie pains, (tickets. Serefula,ClaroriediseaFes, P,CM in the Ilead!and Breast, Cramp, White Swell. ing, Mumps, Teothache,.Stagnaiion of s the Blood, Pain in ihe Bnk. Pleuriey. Sick Ileadacke, Cramp in the Stomadh,Soari,ess and Swelling of the Throat, Coughs, Colds and4qoppages irithe Head. In fact it renovates the whole System • 'Lltakcnoss FOR USING Me PRF3F.RtAT/VF- ,Fourteen Valuable Articles. 1. BRENNER'S VERMIFUGE—a certain cure roi worms—safe and Nt.43 phasant .to take. 2. GIBSON's EXTBACToft, which remo'ves Grease elan kinds. Dry Paints, Tar, Varnish and War from carpets or froatcloshin2, without injuring the color or the cloths 3. LONDON FLY PArmt—the limit thing known for killing flies and inssciuctoes. • A 'Certain Destroyer of Rats. Mice; Roaches, and Ants and another °I Bcd Bugs. • 5, CatNts's SPECIFIC.; for' Sour Stomach, Heart Burn and Water Brash, 'by one'. who has suffered thirteen years before he discovered, the cure. 6. D. 7.. STEVESI . B GREEN OINTMENT fur the Piles. It has never failed to cure. 7, HARRISON'S TF:TTER WASH. 8. Hnitmustris :NOE LIDLR INK.—without a rival. 9. Tire COMPOUND CONFECTION OF FlGS—jugt the medicine for children and women, it is so . ploisl . ant to take. . 10. BECK . % VFMETABLE ANTIMLIOC3 P1L1.3. 11. GUNN'S EILOLIENT WATErt-PlidoF PASTE, for Harness, 800te,..V6.1t softens the leather, awl keeps out the water. 12. Pooh MN's STREXGTHF:NING PLASTER. 13: JACKSON'S DiArtrtkiccri Mixruns, which cures the worst Diarrhre to Ow hours. JACKSON'R DySENTERV, MIXTURE. a certain and speedy cure Tor Dysentery and Summer. Coro [dolor. • The above valuablearticles are wholesale and re tail, by 1.. C. GUNK, Na, 1 South Fifth street Phila delphia—where Storekeepers and others will be sup peed With pure African . Cayettne ' Pepper. Arnica Flowers, Drugs, generally, Paints, Oils, Glass and varnishes,nt the DIWCSI .pricer. Te r ms only cash it:7 — Cut out the advertisetnent, and bring it with Oyu. Philada.,July [l2th, • Desirable Private Residence - •. FOR S.ILF ; . - • • TIM i huhscriber ,in order to close , tip, his old busOicsa as soon us possible. offers for #::: sale Lis present residence in Maltantongo II II street. i The by 1 K e THE MINERS' JOURNAL. 131)ilabepliia. BACON Si. ILALLOWEIIIL, .ro. 12 , 4th st., Philadelphia, Wjaples6lo Rat 2dantifacturers, • SOLICII the dealer/ of Schuylkill and Aadjoining counties, to eiamine their stock. • of HATS of every description. They keep a large assortment of CAPS,:and every variety of HATTERS' TIIISISIINGS, all of which their are disposed to sell upon the best terms. Philadelphia Dec. al, 13-15, 51-3 mo WHOLESSLE RNp 4 RET.9II.• PREMIUM ; H-AT STORE. Egrtnatul Ross, .Ro•170 douthotide, 4 doors below 411 t rt., RESPECTFULLY informs the citizen's of Schuyffill,county„ that he has re-fitted and opened 'the above Establishment, • where he is prepared at an times, to fur nishßeaver, Nutria and• Moleskin Rats,' equal to any 'manufactured in this Country.'. Also, a superior quality of Caps, for officers of the Army and Navy, togethur with Dress. Riding and Sporting Caps; a new and splendid style of Childrens' and Boys' Caps, with a great variety of Rich Fancy Ftirs for Ladies. Just received, per Steam Ship Great Western, the approved style of Ladles' Riding Hats--also, a beauti ful assortment of Childrens' French caps •. I ani,determined that nry Hats in paint of beauty and quality, shall, nut be surpassed by those •of any other establishment in any city in the Union.. 13, 1913,- GREAT CENTR.II., rmILADELPIHA ; CLOTHING ESTABLISHM E NT Corner, of Alarket wad Decatur street, NO. 210- ' THE MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABUSIDIENT Ok 11,1 E: KIND IN TIIK UNITED S PATES DANIEL CRE.TH, NO. :10 MARKET STREET, COIL OFDECATE.R "ETAS now finished the .triost extensive assorttnen 1.1 of FASHION .1111. E CLOTHING ever offered in the City of Philadelphia. I am warranted in making this catensive prepara tins, in the fact that I have a larger custom than any two st • res in the city, and' importing my own Goods direct in large quantities, of the-choicest and most fashionable'styles, nefore the other tailors, who buy in 'mall quantities; have commenced making up fur sales, which ‘yarrant me in making tile assertion that J can sell a suit .ef 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 understand distincrlY, that this establishment is coi.ducted on the principle that I can and do offer 'better terms to my customers thou Can possibly be afforded by any other in the business. The reasonof this is plain —I conduct 'my business entirely on t;lie CASII principle, buy anti sell entirely for. Cash, keep no books of credit, and of course do sot have to;keep Clerks to attend to the hail gi•litzt. Thus-much fur the principle On which I conduct bu siness. . I-have nliw finished, and .ready for • FAJ,I. and I WINTER SALES, about 3.5,000 garments, of the newest suY'Rl.rhe cut ,and make of which is univer sally', ackno;wledged to be unequalled. .s.nper super Drces-a id Frock Coats.-in every vari .etv et shade and color. MEM . . .. . Newest Sr) len super.attve Trsnch . and 'American Cass:mere rants. . A large and most splendid assertMent of rich style Silk Velvet; Merino and,Cashmered'Eem4el!esring.n. of my. own limportation,l the style of some of which cannot be hadelsewhere in the ear The midi. exienstve asidirtment of super .('loth Cloaks e,4 seen in l'hiladidphia. with every -dandy of new style Woolen, Plaid and Striped Lining. • AsplialniM. Beaver, BaneunCoais -a large variety: with ditTeient style Trimmings-11 need !leaver Bangui), Coats, Plain Beaver do , Adelaide Sack:d.i., ti new and beautLfulathele forsl easy ; and ph:azatii Overcoat. 1 I . , I have the large -4 dilplay of Cloak., ever off,tred in the city. wiih'every other article in inv line or hnso ness. which{ am determinr to sell lower. l'i:in ens het Iret'ed I,y :iny others in the trade, 'hiladol d im Sept. 2711,„ 18 - 15 3 . 9—Gmo 1 \THILIDELPHI.I HAT' 'IND 42 CAP STORE. ' TA LI AND, WINTER TII.ADIL. 1 , GARDEN &BROWN, • No. 19G Market at. two doors below Slxtk at, Y • A—,....1 PART!! ULARL irivitethe at- ..--,. tention PT the citizens of Colts- -- ;One, and vicinity, (when Hue .....,"- Phasing Haig and Caps, to their Store, being fully satisfied it is greatly to the interests of all and i'ivery person to deal with them: They' now offer one or the largest and most splendid stocks if Hats" and Caps ih Philatin., at pricPs defying all competition. If ATS ! HATS! MATS!I CAPS! CAPS.: CAPS: O S. Bea. filts,.s2,filll to $3 No: and 2 fine. otter lor Mush I $2 to $3 Caps, Cheap. " 510114kinillats, $2.50. No. I ma 2 fine Shetland (usual pride four dollars.) fur seal Cops. Sup. Silk Hats, I,rto to $2. No 1,2 and 3 fine musk fur Cass: Hats, $2 00 to 31Caps,ai - ane as low as 75 cis. " Fur Hats, $1,25 and Haw, seal, cloth, fancy ispWards, and every wale- velvet. fur trimmed, ciaz , 'd, ty and style of lints at as silk, leather, and tomshinely every imoety and style of LOW PIECES. - Caps, for men; and boys, at unheard of , LOW PRICES. Wanted it to be genersiny known. that we will sell' none but first-rate Hats, and more we do business on the principle that troNusTv Is vie BEST POLICY! selling cheap to even• one, indge nr no,ludee. e' Country Merchants, Storekeepers, Hatters and others, purchasing any articles in the lint Or Cap line, w,ill find it to their advantage to call: as we have a large and complete stork suited to the Ovular!, Trade. which we will sell at the lowest wholesale.prices.,Call and see. Open evening. 'Musk lint skin; and other Furs wanted. GNIM EN & BROWN, No. 11)6 Market street. '2d door bislow Oth*, Thilada. Philada., Nov. 29, 1645. 48-ly BEST BUTT HINGES; IkANUFACTI r% ndfiria / loS. r z st % m Pascal Irou Warehouse, E. corner of Third and Walnut street, Philada. Philada. August 9,, 32 CHEAP WATCHES ANA JEWELRY Christmas &New Year's. Presents. WOULD ,respectfully invite all persons wishing to purchase gorid and cheap Jewelry for their own 'use, or for making presents. to call and examine toy stock of Fine Gold and I Silver WATCHESOf every description. Fine Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and flair Brace lets, Gold Chains, Breastpins,Finger Rings, Medallions, NVatch Keys, &c., Silver Spoons, S„ gar Tones, Butter Knives, Tooth Picks and Jewelry °revert, description.'; Also on hand, a good assortment of 8 day and 30 hour BRASS CLOCKS. 1 am determined to sell my Goods as low as they can I be purchased at any store in the United States. and will warrant all to be exactly what they are sold for, or the money shall he refunded. ry r - The highest Cash prices given fur old Gold and Silver; and 'old Watches taken in exchange for other Goods. rpWatches and Clocks repaired in l the beat manner, and warranted to run well furrow year. . LEWIS LADOMUS, No. 413{ Market st.'above 11th, N. sidct,Philada.' • Phllada., Nov. 15, ISIS. 4G-3mo EEIM AMERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHS THIS commodious and delightfully. to. 4`1.0,;„ estral lintel, situated In Cnesnut street • ,7,; Philadelphia, directly opposite the State, a House. Beery A. Charter ' Proprietotr offers every inducement to the travelling public.' it-is in the centre of business, it is within two minutes' walk of the Past Office, Custom House. the prinhipal Banks and places 'of amUsement ; Win" an airy and delightful location, and the proprietor pledges himself, to devote every attention 'to his table, and to have obliging' nd attentive servants to conduct to the comforts of his guests. Bathe, warm and cold, always ready, and an assortment of wines of unequalled ex cellence. Philada: Nov. 22d 1815, , -.II4I?QcHrIR 4 CrIRP:ENTEI?, Conveyancers, 56 WALNUT STREET, PILILAUA. Money Loaned on Mortgage, and Real Estate bought and sold. Philadelphia, April 19 ' 16-3 t. :1. PASCAL IRON WORKS, • fHILADELPHIA. • vi7EL,DED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco- V V motives, Marine and other Steam Engine hollers, from 2to 5 inches in diameter. Also, Pipes, for Gas, Steam and oilier purposes; extra strong 'runt for Hy draulic ,Presses ; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines eic. Manufactured and for sale by • MORRIS, TASKER 5 - 510RIUS Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut eta.; Phicada. Philada• Nov. '22d ISIS ' 47 28--1 y Flour Feed Business. 'TINE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub— I I - lie, that he has associated-Mr. Nathan Evans with him ,in conducting a general Flour and Feed Business, under the firm of RUCH & EVANS, at the southeast cower of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the bo rough of Pottsville, where they will always keep on: tialM, a area and good assorunent of Flour, Feed, ' Hay b' the hale, &c., &e. All of which will be sold at the very lowest rates - They confidently' solicit the patronage - of the public, believing that All those who deal with them, will find lt to their mutual advantage • 'July 19, - 29- 'BUCK Bc'EVANS. . . WHIPS.—For, sale at MARTIN'S Drug V V Score-- 7 sii iisaralinent (if Gig, Sulky, Sand Carriage Wttips. March 2° PHILADELPHIA, !, 0- Gino 131)itabcIpbia. WILLIAM H. BROWN, & waoLts.asi Dllli GOOD DEALERS. No. 20; North Fourth street, Philads!. . lIAVE a large Stock - comprising• a ginoral variety of AMERICAN anti FOREIGN DRY GOODS. They regularlyattend the - .date:ism Sales,. at 'which they can frequently purchase many seasonable descrip- tions of Goods, much below the repaint . prices, 7 and Which they at a 'wall gamma,. • TheY receive many goods dir ect from Manufacturers, and will also be receiving thl. newest rtyles of Fon- EIGN Goons as corm as they are in the suarket,•froni poitations both here and in New York Their exertions will be, direcietjtokeeping 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 /strut prices they can be found at in the city . of -Philadelphia, rind -respectfully invite them to examine for.theinsellies. Their stock consists inpart of the. following: Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Plaided. and - - Striped Jeans, [a, new article,] Flannels, Aerseys, Linseys, Red Padding., Canvas Padding, Beaver . teens. Velveteens, Velvet Cords, Alpaca Lnstrea Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse. de Lains, Gillett-tins, Lawns, Irish Linens, Russia Sheeting and Rnssla Diaper. • .Goods for Sum Mer Wear, New .Style Fancy Figured Linen Drillings, Plain Brown 'Linen, Crape Gam bronns, Corded: Plaided and striped Ditto,[ new goods.] Plaided and striped Kremlins, [new goods,] Nankeens, Extra Heavy Cottonades, Summer Cloths, Denims. Mexican Mixtures. Blue and Faticy Coloured Drillings, Satin • Jeans, Fancy Single Milled Cassimeres, Coat Ginghams, &c. • Brown and Bleached Mushits, Checks, 'Pickings, Brawn Drillings, Canton Flannel, Plain White Cambries, • Checked and striped ditto. Lace Caw.bricks;Jacko dets, Book Nluslin. Moll and Swiss ditto. Lice . Goode in variety - 4 _Coloured Cambricks, .iloeie , rv, Gloves, Thread, Buttons, and a full as sortment of Trimmings, 4 , c. &r. PRINTS—A very extensive assortment, to which new Styles are added as they Game front the Manufac turers. Philada., March 1; • PURE' WHITE -LEAD.. Whetherill S, Brother, T A NUFACTUREItS. No 65 no'rthPront street A.ll' hilmlelphia. have; now a good supply of their warranted pure While lead. and thoseeListorners"why have be . en sparingly suppled in conmpience of z run on the article, shall now have their orders filled. No knawn substance possesses those perservative and beautif)ingpropertiosso . defirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture or -other materials only mars its value. it has.therefore' been the. steady aim of the manufactures, ,tor'many years, to supply to the.publie a perfectly pure Whit!: lead, and the I.lllCCaSlitude wand 'fur the artir le, ikproo t hat it has Met with 'fa vor. :It is inviriality branded on one he ad—WETII. I:RILL & 111:0 1. 11Kit. in full, and un lhe other, ‘VAItRA . NTF:IIPIIfIE--allin red letters November 19 Philadelphia, Reading & Potts ille Rail Road. kt-F-a Reduction of Fre. , :ght on ilerchandize. N AND AFTER Monday next, June '2llth, kl Goods will be forward, d with despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, between Redding and the. points Iteluw iiitatedipe: ton of 3000 lbs. Between IBetween Reading Reading and ~ and IPutt.reilli. 1 10 -75 cts. Plaster, slate, WO. kc• Pie irom blooms, timber, ) parble, tosimiar, pitch, i s 120 00 cts and grindstones., Nails spikes,ThaHron, castings,leadaurpenfibe bark. raw tobacco, salt, - pros' isionsmotatues, lum her, stoves, Flour per barrel, t Wheat, ctarn s, ryn, clover / seed, 4.• salt per bushel, Groceries, haralware,steel,) • copper, t brass, do mestic liquorsanathine rv, hatter and eggs, }. 10 1 - 3.5 eiwese. lard and tallow, oil, wool. cotton, Wainer raw hides, paints. ovs ters,.hemp. and corda ge.) Dry (Mods, drugs medi-1 foreigril liquors, w toes, glass, paper,fresh fish, meat, confectimia- , ' T y,. books 4- Sfationary. j . ' I No additional charges for commission.: storage, or receiving or deliVering, freight at any of the Cunipa• `ny's Monts On the line. July 15, ISI3 ,; . '29— SALT ! SALT ! ! , ( 4 : , MINA Salt in liarrelS& bags, for sale at the lowest :%!arket pried, delivered on board of, Boats on the. Schuylkill, FREE of Potrrktutor: by CItAY & BROTIMR. :1I Walnut st. or Locust st. Wharf 6:llUylk ill. allitadelphia,,ltity 19ttt, _ E. A: HATHAWAY & Co.. GENERAL' COMMISSION 3IERCIIANTS, No 23 Xorth Wharves, foot of -qrch st., Philadelphia I4AVE received on criNignment and offer for sale a the lowest mush prides— • 1 Zill (Wes lot ,sort eastern hops ; . 2000 galls fall and Winter press'd whole oil ;•• '', 11)1101 do ido do black fish oil, 300 iniz painted pails; • 100 boxes lot quality sperm randles.; ' , 150 do mould tallow candles, . 200 do yellow ',imp ; ' 'i . i 'sil do No. I chlicolate ; . . • 200 do Lidice (s'coled) herring; 100 do do No. I do ' 100 hhts., nrkerel, Nan. I, 2 and 3 ; - 50 do Halifax Salmon'. • 50 do gibli'd Herring ; 25 .do pickled codfish; , . ' ;0' do Cranberries; . • 50 tubs Goshentutter ;,., , . 40e0 lbs. HerkiinOi• cOunly;ebeese ; 10.000 do dry codfish; i • 5000 do take fish, (in dro.rp4) 1 301111 do Manilla cordage. i Pliirada., Jan. 11. ! . BURDEN 'S PATENT DORSE SHOES 0. • mADp OF TIIE best rethied American Iron, fur sale at abet t the same prices of th e _ Iron in bar, being a iavinz. of about ISO per cent to the purchager., All shoes . soid, ar warranted, and if tint satisfactory, ran be returned and the milney will be refunded. " GRAY & BROTHER, .1 Walnut S t., Philmlai June S. ArIENTION. ---.- .KILI:rARYL STORE. T"subscriber m,:ould r espectfully .•inforrn his friends and.customers,thnt he has loe,dcil hio -Military Cap Man -factory , In Third Street, No. 95, a ,fc' w doors beloW Race, where he wtiOld be pleased to see his old customers and as many l new ones as are 'disposed to fevour him with their custom. He stillcontinues to manufacture Military and Sportinen's articles ofevery description, such as leather, Cloth. Felt. Silk and 'Beaver Dress Caps, ofall patterns; Forage Caps; Holsters for troop Body do ;Cartouch Boxes. Bayonet c•ibbards, word Belts °fall kinds ; Cantecesl; . Knapsacks, different patterns : Fire `Buckets, Paining, Boxes, Tube do, Brush and Picker's Plumes,' Pompons Firemen's Cap's, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality Shot Bags. Game Bags, Drunis,Stcasc. fl Orders thankfully received sad promptly, at tendei xv. WILLIAM CRESSMAN, 10.101. - Northl Street' a few dooriihelow Rac --- Plii - ladelphia.January 1341844 . -2—Gm 7.1 5 54-1. We recommend all of our friends visitingthe Ci-. ty to eall'at the Pekin co mpany's Store, and lay in a supply - of their ( delicious Teas. THE PEKIN TE. COMPANY, . NO. 30, SOUTH SECOND ST.' Between Market and Chesnut, • PLUL•in.I.I MA. lIAVE constantly on hand, and for sale, wholesale and retail,. a variety of chdlre fresh Teas, at low er prices, according to the quality, than they ran be bought for at any other establishment in the city. C 1 Tess, exclusively, are snit: at llris house,' and several varieties, which cannoclieobtarried elsewhere. Any Teas which do not give entire satisfaction, can he returned and exchanged, or the money will be refunded. ' Tne citizens of Ficlutylkill County, are. respectfully invited . to give us a call. G. B. ZIEBER, Agent for the Pekip Tea Company. Phllada., Sept. 27,181.5:, - BOOKS CHEAPER THNN EVER. E AUT7 FTIL Tegatnents sliolll per dozen. School Bildea Well bound 81,110 per dozen. Beautiful German Bibles. with Family Becord, at 810 211 per dozen. Together with all othet Scho tatea, at Nov. 22 47- Cheap Book THE.COVERMENTAL INSTRUCTOR, . . • Or a brief and .tomprehensive view of ithe government of the 'United States. and af the State governments, In easy lessons designed for the use of schools, by .1! U. Shur till'. Also REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED _STATES, and additional laws' to IS H, re - doted to ques tions and answers for the itse 41' schools and families, by Wtn. B. Wedgwand, just received and for sale 11ANNAN'S cheap Book stops. 12-.• N ov. 29 . • I I3JMDY 4 ELLIOTT, Watchmakers and Jewel eis, . - . ' i , ) •= c .) - t ' ih-.... g -,. --;.` NIP 0..-4 . --- -- ..- - - - They pledite themselves lo.sell their g,tiods at as low prices as they can be botight at any other e.stab• lishment in roitsville or ekew t ere, and believe th.. 7 ran render-full and, entire satisfaction Ins regards both quality and price,) to all trytio.znay faccir flown with their patronage. 0:7 Clucks and Watches of-every fkirriplion,prt• fully repaired and "warranted. W I LLIA BRADY,!. JO:ill:PR S. EtuoT:r.- Pottsville, Oct, 18, 845. 43 if IRON! IRO.'!! BRIGHT Si. POTY, .AT THE TOWN HALL, ' HAVE an assortment of rolled and hammered I noI, ctosiititig of from • round to 2 melt: Scroll from A x ! tu A x 3 :... , miares - from iT,- tr R. to 1 x,3., 1 , • llamnird tire limn A i;••• a.:3 inch, Scollop iron of various 4imensiost.s, . Crovi Bars, llougta 1 tons.: `. liorse.stme bars, Sledg e ' , . ... A . ..01d5. Juniata Slit • Nails: and Ilbrse . . . . . • - . Shoe ands.. . (ktagnn Cast Steel, Shear Steel. English Wester. Amerman Blister. - German Steel,' Spr.ng Steel, &e., 2 ti June 28, . • Eiffr 'STOVES !- STOVES!!3 ' T UST received direct from one of the most extensive d manufaciirries in the city, a eeneral assortment of - Stoves, which will be sold at Philadelphia priced, con sistiueof Cooking Stovesof theniost approved patterns, tiftlionanders, Cannon Stoves. with either clay - at iron . oil and Radiater stoves for parlours pf the latest stile and hest finish, airof which are now o ff ered for sale at the OLD TORE STORE, wffere Ent public are partieularlymvlted to call, the ladies epeciallv - EDWARD YARDLEY. 15— REIM Subscriber has recently opened a IM:tiding 1. house in I‘l.ithet. street. Muss dle. and 11.:41 be pleaied to have' a number' of respectable boardrs =I Good accommodation will be furniihcci on reason able terms.' Also !raiment Boarders accop!n6dated on reasOnable terms. _ ELIZA lIALk4IAWOITT. 187—ly 4 Pottsville Play 31 2110. ,Alexabliex's Tritobaphe; . ALIQUID DYE which changes light and grey hair to a beautiful black or dark color inStanta heously. without any injury - to the hair &e. .env per soil can apply it so simple is the proceSs, Far sale at Philadelphia prices. ' B. BANNAN f tg't. ,Nov. 1.5 • Platform Scales. • Ai:ADE a uitabip.fnr Rail Roads, 'Canals, Coal, My JAI Orem, Stoves, Cctton, Tobaccp, Live Stork. kc. Z-,Ordem promptly attended to at oar manufactory, Second street, Camden, New Jniciey. ' j_ - • - _ ELicotr 'a-. ABBOTT • Ot‘nattrit, N. J. Oct. ISO', • . ,42-1 NEW CASH DRY GOOD; FANCY- eND TRIMMING STORE, TN THE Rn . i‘t FORMERLY OCCUPIED -BY 'I MRS. PHILLIPS IN CENTRE STREET. 1 .10' 1 00 BIM 4 cts.' 3 cts. _ . he.sultserther, respectfully Whim's the ettlittpe of •Pottsv die and the public in general, hat he has: just n." veiled a fresh as wrtutent of the newest it) le; of - 043415, COWUStIOIIg Sills; Lamas, Alpacas', and Bakartnes. with' a ,variely,fir fancy goods. Also, a new and sple did.myle Prints; Th ibet,Alpaea and other shawls ' Blue, and Black' Gioia-of a super, quality. lie has rtlso on band,' Sewing Silk, Spool .a nd Went- Thrcae4 of the best quality, G !ores and HosierY,-Straen L e rg horn, Gimp; Braid and tother of!Iles I t rEeency Bonnets, by (he case, doz. - nr sing,le punnet 1- • illea'sdend Boys Leghorn ;P., MI of whit !twill he sold cash Ats,:•2o tik JOSCTIA MOW: AN. MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT Lit TRUSS • -1-4;lib A sup* of the above - aricle,s, just rceched and for sale., a't the maritillict rer:- price-, by JOHN IS. C. 'MARTIN, Diciggist October 28„ ; • 34-- AND MACHINE' MANDFAC'FORY. - 9 , 118 miliscritier is prepared to furnish nil kinds of Machinery, sorb sts . Steain En2ines, either hinh or mow pressure—blaring pumpina Enninet, saw and grist mi 14 —trial Breakers and other machinery connec ted - With the mining business. Also; holly :s, iron boatti, propellers gind propeller iron and brass cas tings, and alt otiier-articles in his line of businers, nt his establiilnßent to 2d street, below the Rail Road, Camden, New Jersey. _ _ OE Late of the firm of. NOSES STAltri SONS!, Camden, (New Jersey,) Nov. 1,1515. • 41-tr lIEPETF ULL V annonnces to .the Public. that. he has taken the Establishment known as . W the Potts ville Iron .orks, on Norwy w gian. street, here ho is prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every description,at the shortest.notice, and oirthemost rea sonable terms. 0- Persons from broad, in want of Sten In' Engines will find it to their advantage to give: him a call before engaging elsewhere. May 11 XTEW YORE Dried Plums and Peaches, for 1.11 sale by T. a: J. BEATTY.' May 3d; . • 18— yi ASINS.—in quarter boxes, selected for lanai- Illy use, for sale cheap at. JOHN S. C:MATITI.N'S, Confectionar7 & Drag Store. GALVANIC BATTERY. THE,stibscriber informs the public: that he ha been appointed by Wm. P. Coati, of Philadelp tis agent for the sale in this add the adjoining to nties of his . PATENT GRADUATEDGAL VA. "_ BAT TERY, adapted tri the use of Physicians d 'other persons of competent skill, ih the ireati4n of nervous disorders. Persons desirous of purchasing;qr. ad's instno menu. can have :in - opportunity oflexarn dint; the ap paratus, at my residence in the Town Hall of this bo— rough. Among the many complaints which haveheen cured and alleviated by this powerful agent in medical prac tice, may he - enumerated Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Lock-jaw, emaciated Limbs, Rheumatism,Tic Doloreux and various other neuralgic and nervous disorders. G Having purchased one of Mr. Coati's Graduated Batteries. Lam prepared-to operaie pu persons suffer— ing under an, of the above described complaints, and respectfully solicit till those who" may feel Interested in this phblication, to call and examine my apparatus.. PETER F. SI UDEV. 36-Gut ATIOLUSTS, FLUTES &c.—For sale at MAR TINS'EIrug Store, an assortment of Violins flutes, Clarioncts, Fifes &c. Co which itc invites the attention of musicians and others, March 15, .olßooks at eqoally low BANN AN'S nd Stationary Score LI AS removed from his old stand to the Ware room on' the . Korth East Corner of Mahantango and Union Streets, where he has crinstantlk on hand, a general assortment .of Cabinei ware of tee' "'ohm nio., dcrn styles and approved Mush. r e iv; it and high post Mahogany . Red Steads, Mahogany Chad's and Rig:Ring Chain.. also Maple Caneseat chairs andßocking Chaos Widsor Chairs, sofas,rictres &c. &r. Alt the VarCeties of Cabinet ware made to order at thri. , Ahortest Ntirtec, and in the best style at Philadelphia prices. ii. GRESSANG atknowledgva the. liberal shppoit with which the public have favoured him heretofore, and will labour on his part to merit Oteonttnuance of their favor April 26th, . • ii-;r FROM TUE CITY OF . Hespectiully announce, that they have taken the store nex: door to Geise'a new Hotel. at the lower end of Centre at., in the Borough of Potmille. where they hare recently opened a choice assortment of CLOCKS. WATCHILS & JEWELRY.. s rEgt„ New Advertiseiiient. Boardin ALSO, Dr. Jo,eph White's Otero Suppoitcts .S(eanz Engine. MMIMIEI porrsVILLE IRON, WORKS •Y om. • • effi E. W. MeGINNIS, CadD' S RaTENT Pottsville, Rept.,6, ISIS H. GRESSA•NG', Cabinet Maker - • farincr's Department. .faniicr =I Front gulden morn till dewy eve. When the sky gleams bright and red. • 'With many a stroke, and sturdy stroke. 31 , 1abor for, my bread: . No fits or ills I dread. My chest is deep and broad, And though I work. the live,loug driy, I rtse. and thank my God. htt;• is on . any brow-- - No nog* on mr &led hand, • I wield the a se,l drive the plough. - when Mark vr,r Shrouds the land, I seize father's welt-tried brand, . And if flak for freedom's and It is my glorious right to bleed, ' • I rise and thank my God.' And when my daily task is o'er, Ana the sun is sinking love, As faint withwork and honerrt toil, To toy horrible roof 1 Ao t 1 see the perfurned city bean. With his ebony walking rod, .And that I am riot a thin like tibia, I rise and thank my Gild; The. ‘vidowr's Prayer upon toy ear • •• I.7nNeetted never fell; I . . ne'er hermit! the orphan's' tenr But my own heart's fount would swell—,l never heaven for gold would fell, .Nor for wealth would sloop, to fraud, A poor but yet tut honest man, , '1 rise and thank my God. • And when the hrieht ann duo& with light :.This land of hberiy. And iipreads arnund my happy night, As in prayer I bend the knee. that i am gtron,e, and hold, 'and free, In the lanai my fathers With quivering with outstretched arms, I rise and thank my God. TO SL.I, V E - CORN ruoss Fito.vr.*-Mr. S. :%:, Hawes, of Sholeham, 'Vt. relates a remarkable case of the eienaPtion of a piece of corm from frost which.he thinks.:lis be attributed to he plentiful use of long beinyard manure, in connection with' the. stalks of a crop of corn which had grown on the ground the year before—the whole having been ploirghed-intO the soil. lie'says: .1 pig:mashed deep, strewing . the old crop of stalks iu thefutiows and covering the whole, entire. I bad a. rank and extra growth of a large kind, which required a longer time to mature; and some of the last &Ye of August or first of Seri. :ember, the earliest ears had commenced harden in:;,'When we had'one of the severest frosts I ev er witnessed at that season of the:year. I 'had much anxiety respecting may corn crop, which I visited early.,in the morning ; but,the crackling of the frozen Mass at every footstep, prepared my mind 'to behold it in ruins. Yet determined to know the worst, I pressed on, mouated.the fence, which surrounded it; and to rny surprise s not a particle of frost was visible upon it! looked every side—all bore a wintry aspect. I looked again upcin the crop before mc--It bore the appearance Of having been wet by a gentle but profuse shower. 7 sprang over the fence, determi ned to pass through it-but ere I had reached half a dozen rods, was glad to retreat, - sad before" I could effect it was Completely drenched. I again . re-mounted the fence where I could take a•view of evert• side; it Was alike•surrouaded by a heavy has. 'As I stood pondering Upon the apparent_phe• nomenon, the fact flashed across My Mind, that the process of decomposition froth the extra gutin iitY of long manure, partiediarly the old crop of stalks, wasoll_going on to that degree that the heat completely coedieracted the action of the fres , Near the middle of the day [which wesextrentl , warm and cider,' I travelled a mile in length, via iting - evety2field•on the dame level with my etc and all without distinction were entirely destieye Mine remained uninjured, and yielded ` an _ abu n • dant crop.of rem sound, corn." MAKE LOCI?. .CELLIIII WA1131 . .--Great de nient is often experienced by farmers from . i.....: • .` •.i'l glect 'to secure their cellars at the proper ECILSOEI.—A .71 Cellara•ouglit, if possible, to ho so conitsuete , 1 to render the labor of , bankiiieunaccestillrftiti :- 'i as this is seldom the case, entire and peterOse- rity against. frost, should be furnished beftoSl ' weather becomes too severe. The potatiiiat• -• ' } this season, has fallen far short of an averagtift l i 4 ' consequently the edoniniization of .the entire 'pi, ,' . d uct, is a, matter of ;'great importance to the faits :Vi er, as . well as to the community at large. '''Wlll -Ft ' . vi 1 can but ill affuid to lose even tho smallest freettotkl of the very inconsiderable ' and scanty harvest which the 'rot ' has left us—so, farmers, see ig -„, once to your , liankings! and be on the alert .; : lit order•that the insidiousluck— who is busy at . 91i' season, aq I. perfeeLHibernian in his love of . ;..'" • potato, does not rob you of the foci that re .I • ' ':. for seed.—fllainc Ctiltivat6r. • . • P 1 :..- No nir•:v . lfonsi.--A writer in a lath hum ' the' British, Quarterly .-Review, speaking of ". Norman horse, says :,-.Tbe horses of No .' are a capital race for hard work and , ticanty l,have never seen such horses at the collar, the . diligence, the post carriage, the cumbrou , heavyvulture or cabriolet for one or two he or the farm cart. They are enduring and e., I li g . r.tic beyond desiriptioil ; with their necks cut <" the bone, they flinch hot; they put forth all th energy at the voica j of ,the brutal driver, or at t., dreadful. sound of the heier ceasing whip ; the keep their condition when other horses would die neglect and. bard treatment, A, bettei'crou some of our florets cannot be imagined than th., of Normandy. -. ~ • • POU LTII Y. —••••There are many good housewiie that cad roast or boil a chicken, turkey 'or goose t admiration, thit do not understand the science o. determining the, age • of fowls they •are to cook, and hence 4 erioas mistakes at times occur; part o the chicken pie, or one' of the brace of roasted fowls is ovCrdone. while the other is utterly anat to be sent to the table. They who undertake to, cook a pullet with its grandmother, will probably: be unsuccessful in producing a dish to their, satin.. faction; The breast bone of a fowl is one of the surest indications of its age. If iris soft and yields ea-. sy to pressure, the fowl is young—if it is hard and inflexible, whaticer may be..the quality of the bird in othei respects; time willho required to cook it. Stuela may be also known by means of the toes and feet-L—those of the young being u.sualky perfect and flexible, the older ones rarely have %Itch' festitit that state.' Io young geese the cavity l'aVV4ef Svingf is very tindei, the weh holvtion the toes thin, and partially, transparent. If the iteiid.of pin is pas Fed along the breast 4ar sides, the skin will•readily tear, like tine papei under krlife,.. IHM . Turas, Scens,r&o.—Titti winter Is a favorable, season for those whn wiah.to possess, therriselvek of improved varicties,lo look un,aud:purettark them for .Spring. tty:reading an! convorsatidil,. with enli,;htened 'and enterPriaing farmers!, owl may frequently =prim Valuable information, iq refcrence=to such matters,.and which ileac.' upork will „bo productive of highly beneficial effects• All the Spring advances,. lees Limo and tower otreorl, tunitiea will be afforde4 for the business, and lest f , interest experienced as.to the result,.