ttiVpt!. A, Washington correspondentof tho'New York rvening Mirror Indites the following: Mita ON A MALI. HAN WITH A . TEST LONG' BLARD. 110* gan thy chin that burden bear, Is it all gravity to shock 1 . Is it re make the people stare, And be thyself' a lauglung stockl. When ileheld thy little feet , - Atter thy beard obsequious run, I always Valley that 1 meet A father followed by his son. man like thee scarce e'er appeared: A beord like thine where ehall we find it I Surely thou cherishes[ thy beard, In hopes to hide thyself behind A lA:Tate Ix HATANA , ....A correspondent of . the New-Orleans :Picayune . ; writing from Havana, tells the.following story : An um . using affair happened hero some days since that has tickled the Spaniards a good deal. It earths that an American just arrived, in his rambles over the city, strolled into the Palace, and passing the different sentinels, who never interrupt approach to the Captain-General during the day; proceeded to the anti chamber, where an officer, met him and asked what be wished. 'Why, I guess I want to see the Goveiner.' 'Can I not . communicate yourxvishes to his Excellency?' said the officer.' •Well, guess net—l, want to see Telling him to wait a moment, the officer disappeared and shortly returned, beckoned our adventurer, and ushered him into the presence.— In: he _marched, stiff as a drum-major, 'Wall, Governor, how d'ye du I_ I'm a free American 6n:en—l've shuk hands with six Presidents and being as haw. as I was here, I - didn't like to go away withbut'seeing on yer. Got an amirmil' fine house here ; hew much does it cost yer 1' The r-I,aptain General, in the meanwhile, looked at him and allast . getting an opportunity to speak, while the Yankee took breath, addressed him very bland• •Whyr my friend you see I om very busy just now; but if yodwill call to Morrow at one o'clock we wilt have a talk.' .G . becertainly—don't let me intertupt you. I'm .a free boric American and know the true vally 'of Good morbin', Governor.' •Grand :norning . , `sir.' rhe Yankee did not call agairi--be m_•t some thing that was more novel to him, tlien the Gov ernor'. would have been:' • ' THANKS ITI so GOP S;.--Turkeys are the gen. cral maiket standard for thanksgiving - day, but sometimes a goose is 'referred. In a neighboring city a•gentleinan nas aittacted, by the sight of a plump, extra sized:w II eleane - d goose. 'ls it a yiiiing one l' said he to a bony, rosy peeked Ilea. 7 'Ves sir, indeed it waa the ready reply: 'And how much do you want fur UV ' 'A dollar, sire' - That is too much. I think; say 87 cents, end here's your money.' 'Well, sir, as I would like to l ; get you for a steady customer, take it away. The goose was taken home and masted.; but it was found thiticult to carve, and when cut up, so tough as .to be uneatable. The gentleman wt nt to market again,,on the following day, us usual, d there met his fair poulterer. .Did, you tell me that goose was young, which I bOught of you!' . . Ycs•sir, I and it -was. Don't yod call me a - young woman lam only 19. 'Yea I do.'- have heard mother say; many a time, : that it vv.. trly six weeks younger than nte,— ' New- YU • • • • THM'renrerarroN.--Wilson, in the Philters' Banner, says, that when Martin's painting of the Temptation of Adam and Eve was icing exhibited in New' Osleans, which representCd our maternal ancestor—one of the •most beautiful of created things-4m the act . of presenting. the forbidden fruit to Aiam, with the serpent looking intently with glaring eyes from among - the branches o f the Tree of Knowledge, each night the ton room was crowded with spectators, and -the utmost silence precaxled.in the absorbing contem plation of this masterly creation of art: On one • of these occasions, twolientuckians, who ocel. a pied seats in • the rear of t. c audience, were oter heard to hold the following eohloguy. • say,. John, it was a damnation unfortunate thine tor us that the old fellow eat that 'ere a;Ve! Unfortunate! may be so; but how in tl . l-L—....cotild he help it Darn my liwton if 1 wouldn't• a' swallowed the • bloody 5:,1,1;e aird made no bones on't, if that 'ere gal bid a abked me.' • • " , . A WurTiersit.—A schoolmastter, whit residet, withiii•ten miles cif Norfolk, hating, by hi! exertion; in .tlic schoubrooth, made himself rather thirsty, opened his dettlt. to rtirush himself" with an apple, which ho had not long.' drpmned there: 'Cu his disapointment, it was gone. Con jecturing.that his wile had putloined it, he instant ly desTatetied to her the folluiving.-- ; - , 'Your mother, Exei an apple stole; But ate it not alone"; She gave a part bi that drat soul • Of whom she was-the bone. I'4 liavo.my Eve at least as kind.; I therefore beg, dear madam, You will another apple tind, And send it to your Adam. LI ItUTTILTISO , TIIE 'DDT ' s " Der, LICD.— Quite an excitement was caused at NlaJrid, a short time since, at the Theatre del Circa, accident which happened to Madame Guy Stephan a very popular din:settle, who once paid a visit to this country. She was playing ‘..1 . 1te Devil in Dove," and in the last act walampruting a pas in the inlernal regions, when .one of the devils who surrounded her spilled come of the blazing spirits _taut of his torch, upon her light gauze dress, anti she was immediately surrounded by a very appro priate, but uncohifortable blaze. One of. the der tore the flaming fabric from her person, and taus saverl• her life and beauty. So soon as she had recovered,_ site was waited upon by her pre- Server, who sent into her room the message, that there was..the- &Tit to pay outside." lie was instantly presented with a valuable diamond ring. - ktper. A:ZECDOTE OF pANIET. ERSTLII.— Daniel I Webster had a brother Ezekiel, a man of noble, feelings, and whose intellect perhops cutialid his more celebrated relative ; but, be loved the h quiet walks of life, and contented himself with the repu tation of being an excellent prudent man, aid a sound lawyer, without trying his-fortune in the thorny path of politics, The Mothers were al ways wa9nly attached. to each other, knil the fol lowing anecdote, characteristic .sf their diffcMiit temperaments and habits, is told of their childhood. Money had been given to each of them,!to go oht and share in the festivities and pirade of the fourth ofJuly. When the boys returned, at night, their ....mother said, ..'iVell Daniel, what did you do with your money.?" - ...I bought powder, and fireworks, and cake and beer," answered he. ...And what did you do with yours, Ezekiel?" . 'Lent it to Dan," was the briel reply. • - NATITZ Ausaic►N TrtosnEn..— The Ticks. burg Intelligences recal , s tho story of a - quiet but enthusiastic Yankee, who,. some year since, Was travelling in a mail coach with two Engla;hmen, who annoyed him very much by,running down • every thing they saw in the country, and freely deierininiug that every thing in England was de ft eidedly superior.,ZJonathan bore it, but impatient. ly. After some time, a thunder storm broke over them—the horses dashed off infirm, and the Engli hmen were nearly dead with fright, When suddenly a holt of lightning 'struck the two near horses, killing them instantly and arrestirvr the' sine, which, in the sudden plunges of tho leaders, was upart. JanatM was the first to come outs and as the Englishmen Crawled out, badly hurt and half dead with fear, he exclaimed; "There, gaol darn ye, have ye an y better thunder than that?" ° BETTED TAKE 803tE OTHER YAnn." 7 -There is a hymn in one of . the New England Puritan . -,, collections" , commencing ,"Pnrge me with hys. sap, mike me clean." which 'was given out one Sunday morning: The preceptor set the hymn to wrong tune, a fact which he did nut discover, until he had twice or thrice endeavored to ...exc. cute" the first sentence., ..Ptirge the with hyssop," &c. At length out of all patience, en old who, led the treble, whined out, ' "Hadn't you better take come biker yarb, = ,~lcbicine~. WRIGHT'S INDLS.Ii VEGETABLE PILLS, or THE american College of Health. /%; 0 MEDICINE has ever been introduced to the A IN meritan Public, whose virtues have been more checifully and universally acknowleged, than the a bove named WRIGHT'S Ii:DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS: To descant upon their merits. at this late day, would 'eem to be wholly unnecessary, as very few indeed who read this article, will be found unacquainted with the real excellence of the medicine But if, further proof were wanting to establish the credit of this single- or remedy, it might be found iitylie fact that no medi- Me in the country has been so • ; SIIAMELESSL COUNTERFEITED. Ignorant and unprincipled men have at rations pla ces, manufactured a spurious pill; and in order there completely to deceive the public have made it In out ward appearance to resemble the true medicine.— These-wickedpeoPle could never pass off their worth ess trash, but fee the assistance of certain misguided storekeepers, who becauSe they can purchase the spu rious article at a reduced rate, lend themselves to this • monstrous systemet imposition and crime. The patrons of the above excellent Pills, will there . (ore be op their guard against every kind of Imposi tion, and 'remember the only genUine Agents in Potts ' rifle, are Messrs. T. & 1. Beatty. The following highly respectable store keepers have een appointed Agents for the sale of RIGHT'S INDIAN 'FECETABLE PILLS, FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, and of whom it is confidently believed the, genuine "laicine can with certainty be obtained. ' T. &J. Beatty, Potts Ville. . - . . , Bickel & Dill, Oiwiesburg. , Aron Mauls, Mahaniarigo. . .1. Weise, Klingerstonin. .- Jacob KautTinan,Lowdr Maliantango. Jonas -Kauffman, 1, do John Snyder. FriedenSheri!. Featheroff.Drey km. Tuscarora. William Tagert. Tan-aqua. , John Maurer. Upper Mahaniango., , M. Ferrider, Wea Penn Township. Caleb Wheeler, Plnegrove. • 1 P. Schuyler, &c.o. East Brunswick Townshfp, E. 11. DeForest. Llewellyn. E. 0. & J. Kauffman. Zimmermantown.. Bennett & Taylor, Minersville. , George lleifsnyder, New Castle. Henry Koch .& Son, McKeansburg. Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. - John Mertz, Middleport. - _ Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton. Shoemaker & Kauffman, Schuylkill Maven. - BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. , . The only security ngninst imposition is to purchase from the regular advertised ne,,,ents, and in all cases be particular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Office devoted exclusively to the sale of the tnedi :Atte, wholesale and reatil, No. Itiq Race street, Phila. denin. 6-Remember, none !are genuine except Wrighl's ndlan Vegetable Pills: WILLIAM WRIGHT 8- F~~ It cannot be Denied ( For 7'ruth is mighty ) that iiy• DR. LE1111:"S' SRSAPARILIA is the purest, stroorest, and most efficacious of any other preparatzuri of 'arsaparia that is In ade: I T is; warranted to be stronger than 6 bottles of MST_ others--stronger thrin four of SOMaand stronger than three of the STRONGEST prepared by any onto in the United ,Sfittes. Dr. Leidy's 'Sarsaparilla is recommended by all res pectable physicians in preference to any other. All who have ever named it, have derived MORE BENEFIT from one bottle than three to ten of others; and those who, after having used othei's preparations, without benefit, wilt use Dr: Leidy's. v; ill 301111 he convinced .(as thous ands have already been) of the foregoing assertion. The apparatus with; which Dr. Leidy's extracts used in MS preparation of Sarsaparilla as prepared; is the only one in the United States, imported by Dr. Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of Pelleter & Cav enon, in Paris, at a great expense, and is capable of ex tracting the 'medical Virtues of Sar..aparilla and other roots, more effectually' titan by any other process. a SEVERL HUNDRED. ERTIFICATES of re markable cures and recommendations from clergymen' and Physicians have linen from time to 'time published it Is onlyiltought necessary to krep the publie.avinninted as to where Dr. Leitliv's Sarsaparilla ran by obtained renuine. namely...at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH Empo- MUM: IPI North SE lON D Street, neat Vine St., (sign of the (golden-Eagle and serp•mts;) Fred. Brown's and Find. Klett's Drug Strires,Thilatlettibin. Prt:e ONE DOL!.t( per battle; 2 bottle's for '2 .13, ano bottles far I MI. Also by .1. F. L n ott.l...ittraster; and at J• O. BROWN'S Drug Store, farmerlyi W. T. Emilie's. Centre. Street, Pottsville, and by. John S. C. Martin, Druggist. May 11, I • Dr.l Beciiter's 1 . PULMONAI .1' PRESER l'A TIM, . • For Coughs ; C old'; ntbionni., Catarrhs ; Whooping 1111 CO1; Pains of th ! roast and Sidos; llrourhitis; Asthma; Croup; I acuity of lireathint'amt Ex pectoration; SI ortifess of Ilrealjt; Inflam mation of 11 f, Longs; and arrest of approrphing Contomption . • T has been but a f. 4 years Awe this medicine has I been introduced 116? country. and has been pro intive of, he most a4toniolting and unexpei:ted result?. As seceral,hundred cfrtitlOfe: of its elfeets have been heretofore pliblishedi it Is only - neeesisary now to re. mind the public where it can be obtained genuine Throughout Germany it is known as the "life P e serrer," and to the only.medic hie in use there for the / Lowe ativethins It is put in half Pint bottles; with full directions 50 Cent? a Boa? • Prepared only (frorn thin original receipt Obtained ni a great prieej and iol'd whole , ate and retail, at• Hr. Lei dy'? Health Emporium, N0....101 tooth Second street, near Vine, - (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serptints,) Phi rdelphia Por c.nle in Pottsvillr l ,heJ. G. BROWN../Arent, - And by • , - .1. S. C. MARTIN, Des 41gis sir I oCK'S vritif /P r p a .1' , .,---, ~ ~, Oe x.' usfiss t ~_mt - 5 .,, Ar ,, ,t4 ~.,; • 4b. if:..,,....,. *10,,4 , :_,4•., , ,:, ,, . .:.,,,..,.t.,-.11-.......i5±..#2.:... ~x.it.:.n., ..,..4/:::;:%:. ..,, • .',V,A't . . 4 '4%;',1 1 it lit • ''':,:' '" -- 7 ' , .' f. • A z k , 1 v . . ..,..- il . ~ --.,. it..,., , i,, ,.. ,-....4p,„ . „ '4,- t l. .F.:.- ,1- ? . .‘2 . 1„,-,..-- ~-- . ..i.z- • ~,..,-.4: __ - • 4 -4-7- -. - .: tr„.•,,- 1 c.,. - 7, - „ ' 9 viit it EmEDYrol'sl4°T‘ Facts ;for the People • rilllgcnnstantly increasing popularity end eale of 1 II A. Fahnestnek's Vermifuge hatr‘induced per. -sons who are_envious ofite success to pilm off upon The pnblie preparatiOns which all medical men know to inefficacious in expelling, worms from the ysstcm• . Tfils Vermifuge has made its way into public Nemo uson,the groulal of its own intrinsic 'merits, more than any other medicine of the kind now used; and hile many worm I remedies bane by dint of puffing been forced inro ;sale. and shortly after. gone ism the obscurity which their worthlessness justly mer lied, b. A. Vhanes , ock's Vettnifuge continues to ' be triiiinnhantly Tustimed. It has only to be used and its eflocts wil tally sustain all that is said of its wonderful expelling,power. • #itrlificate. Wales,.Erre Co-, New Y., Jan, 7, 1943 . , ' We certify that; we have u•md B. A Fahnestnek's Vert:prude in oup fatniitea, and in every Case it has provided a decided and effectual remedy for expel. I .i - g worms from Ithe system. W.! cordially recom• inepda to parents who hare children 3 &cud with tha : dangerous Malady . . . ELAN VIRGII,. . 1131. B. MINI.:, '• • . . . ROIFT Al A Y, • 1 . OSEI'II BURROUGII.S. For Sale, wholesale and reta:l, at .the Drug Ware- house of I . I B. A. FAH VESTOCK & Co. F Corner of Sixtb and Wood zits, Pitsburg, Pa. • For Sale in Pnpsv.lle, by CLEMENS & PARKIN, Druggists. o—fi&'erriber 9 s— soioarox MUTH, Cabinet .Il2aker,. Undertaker, dr.e., /Mg subscriber announces to the public that he I has commenned the above mentioned business io i he boroush of Pottsville. imm'rdtately back, of 'Ate Pennsylvania:Hall. where he will constantly keep. nu hand an assortment of READY MADE COFFINS. Cabinet Itere manufactEred of the best materials in the most , durable, 'manner, •at very low rates. lie also will Manufacture all kinds of Furniture, &e.. to order at the srtest notice. • Funerals waited enlitd Hearses supplied, &c. lle therefore solicits a part of the pnblic patronage which he will endeavor to meet by, prompt attention 'to business. (Ilse us a trial, Samettung for the Ladies. • - CiiaLtAii vuull, kir keeping the hair in curl and gi v ing ita ufovsy ainaranno. \ • CIIINESE DEPILATORY, for removing aurolushair from the fact . &c., which will aecomplith it in six minutca w hem illinrieg hese”mpievun. kROUSELL'S TREBLE EXTRACTS for handker. . chietir. . COLD CREAM! &C. &c. &e - •. Toiether with an elegant and complete ateortment of Row/K.ll'a &yips, Perfumery, dtc. which rook 'the Gold Medal at the Great New York Fair. a - abort time since. ror azie at file prices by BANNAINUAgq. N0v.15 £llc icintS. HAAS' EXPECTORANT, TOR rug CURE Of ' Consumption, Coughs, Colds,- &c. • TO THE .PUBLICI! TN PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the put:l - as a remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonary Diseases In general:l have been actuated solely by the great mimes. , attending its use in niy own immediate neighborhood, and a ;desire to benefit the, afflicted, shall simply endeavor to give a brief s tatement , of its usefulness, and flatter ntyself that its surprising aka- , cy will enable me to furnish such prtiofs of its virtues l as will satisfy the most incredulous, that CONSUMP TION nmy and "CAN BE CURED," if this medicine is resorted to in time. As Consumption, however is a disease which differs.tunch in the' severity of its symp oms, and the rapidity of its progress, and has long bar fled the skill of physicians it cannot be supposed that Rae or any other remedy is capable of etfecting cure in every case and in every stage of the disease; on the contrary, we must expert it to fail sometimes, a circumstance which occurs daily,with all the most val..' halite remedies we possess, for the most simple diseas es 'The proprietor submits the following jcstituonials in its favorfrorn citizens of this County, well known to the public. • I - • Mn. W. J. Hags, ,Having been afflicted for the last thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad vice of some of the most eminentPhysicians,and was el, van up as incurable. was induced to make trial of your invaluable Expectorant, and ant happy•to say that 1 am entirely cured. and am attending to toy daily occupation as Omagh I had never been afflicted.. Previous to ta king yonr EXPECTORANT, I could not. if 1 had been so disposed. do atwthing at my trade. I have since rec ommended it to several oral!: friends, and particularly one case ofCoNyt sitm CoNscairrios, and am happy to state that in every instance it hid the de.itarPetrect. Nous respectfully JOSHUA DAWKINS . Schuylkill Ilaveu,ioctober 1, 1814., SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. January 1,1915, Mr. W. J IlAss,--rDeer Sir:—!laving been afflicted with a severe pain in'the breast, I was induced to try year ETtorant,abd after using one bottloof it, formd it to retie .e me, and I do not hesitate in recommending it to thematic as a valuable medicine for Gilds, Coughs and Afflictions Mille Breast. lam respectfully yours &c., EDWARD TIUNTZINGER. ScituVutim. IlAvus, October 10. 1911. was taken with a bad cold some time ago, and used oneyr two-bottles of .11e Haas' Erpeticrant. which re lieved lie much, and should I have occasion fir the above again,! would freely call on Mr. Mans for Ills in valuable Expectorant DANIEL' 11. STAGER. Scutyr.rat.t.:ll.lvEK, July, to, 1840. WILLIAN J. Ilsss,—Dear Sir :-1 am' 'balmy to testify to the efficacy tit your expectorant, fur answer ing -the purpose for which it was intended, that of re lieving Coughs. Colds, - 'burs respectfully, CHAS . . lIIIINTZTNGER.. ' For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Haven, and by the following Ageing in Schitylktil county PottPeille--.1. S. C. Martin, Llewellyn—Johannan Codkhill, Esq.l Minersyille—J. ac J. Falls, New Castle—George Reilsn) der: Esq. Port Carbon — Henry Shissler. I'. M. Landinzt ale—C.lor & Drumheller. Pinegrm e—Graeff & Forrer, Tamaqua—lleilner & Morganton], Mitidleiwt-11. Koch & Son, Tuscarora—George R. Dry Nov' 22. - . . • DR. 11V1D 1 27.3 • 4. Sarsaparilla Blood Pills. rpm! ONLY PILLS in existence contaMing Sarsapa- I cilia in their composition. , They purify the Blood and Fluids of the body, atm cleanse the Stomach and Bowels from all noxious sub stances that produce disease. ' • They are composed entirety of vegetable Extracts, (free from mercury and minerals) which make them the safest, best, and mast ellicaciousof any ther pills in existence. Severn:thousand rertifiratesof their eftica y bare here, tofore been published, and their sated are in-tensing annually by thousands. Xore than One -Whoa boxes have already been sold since their intraduction. (C._MORE THAN 100,000 13UXES have been sold in Philadelphia alone; Bic • past year; thus showing that in the place where they are manufac tured they have a reputation, greater than any oilier pillsz-e. Inch arises from the fact that Da. i,nt De is well knoNn at home as a regulal Physician, and .bis pills arc consequently employed with greater confidence than any other; in addition to their own efficacy. quality anti not quantity is a valuable attribute be longing to them; one box doing 'mord good than two to four of others. ' Be advised, therefore, when ne nun) , requires to take none other than / • DR. LEIDYS BLOOD , PILLS. Try them! (they east but 25centi a box.) Try them! So well satisfied will you be of their gond effects, you will never take any others. After you have tried all other kinds. then try Dr. Leidy's Illood Pills, the dant - ence will soon be discovered. Nn chance of diet no re straint from occupation, or fear of catching cold need be apprehended; young and old may take them with e qual ±alety. Prizoi.ml Office and Depot, Dr. Leidy's 'Health Emporium No. 101 North SECON D Street. near VINE. (sign of the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also. by Klett C 0... Wetherfil, & Co., W. Dyott & SonsAA. S. & E. Roberts & Co., timidly Druggists gen 4 Also by*P. Pomp and .1. Dickson, Easton, J. P. Long, Lancaster, and most respectable Liritguists and Store keepers in the United States. Also at J. G. BROWN'S (late W. T. Raving's) Drug Store, and John S. C. Marlin's Drug Store, Centre st., Pottsville. . :llay P 3,• 20— UCKS' RHEUMATIC PRESERVATIVE FOR SALE, WHOLESALE ANL) RETAIL, BY SAMUEL I, , kUCKS, ProOletor, East Kings(. Lancaster city ITUcii :stud not be sail in telMiontio, thiswon. nerMl remrdy as the propr feels confident that when applied. It will. as .an be proven by a numbt , r of respectable person:4,f filet an entire cure of the RheAnatie and Inner tants. ' It Ind not, un til lately ;been his intention . to stake it public. 'alit by the-frequent applications of, his reishbors, and the wonderlul'cures effected. he' feelS it' a duly he owes to society:as welt as Ininsetf, is make it more generally ki,own, and at the same time. have it put as near ash can, within the reach'ul all who may he afflicted with diseases. -' . - . . la - Thousands of names could be published of per s ons who 1131/C been cured by this celebrated med is not deemed necessary. Ct7 -• l'he above Ined:CMIC mu an.invalitable cure for . Rheuma•M pains, Rickel, Scrofular !ironic diseases, Pain in the Bead and Breast, Cramp, N'llite dwell. in.., Mumps, Toothache, Slag...mon of • the Blood, P•un iii .he Bit k Su It Headache (romp in the Stomach, Suartie,:s and SVlcilillg nilhe Throat, Coughs, I 'olds and Smppages in the Mad. In fact it renova , es the wholeisystem. BlitEcitoms FOR ,USING THE PICi:F.ERVATIVE. The medicine should be 01.1.0 glily tubbed into the pails affix ; in, very ob;tinate eases it should be apPlietl by flaimerand.the application of a warm smoothing-iron ; in this ease, it acts as a powerful counter-irritant. 't . N. B: The above medicine not sold by any Druggist : and the puLiic should be particularly cau tious Of to purchase frotri itinerant pedlars. as all such' offered arc counterfeit. 't'he only places to procure the.genuine medicine are from the proprie tor, or the regular stationary agents who show their authority by the Proprietor's certificate. • Kr Testimonials of efficacy can fie had at the Proprietor's and from the regular iigetits. lU"Nlessrs. BRIGHT eit I'OTT. arc the authorised agents . for Schuylkill county Sept. 271 h Fourteen Valuable'i Articles. - 1. Batcssett's Vxemitton—a cerium cure (or worms—safe and - verj pliilsant to' take. 2. GIBSON'S EXTRACTOR. which removes Gralse of all krols. Dry Paints, Tar, Varnish and Wax from fcarpets.or (*min clothing, without injuring the color or the cloth. 3. Lor..DoN FLY Peres—the best thing known for killing flies and nissquctoes. - 4. A Certain Destroyer or,- Bars„ Mice, Roaches, and Ants and another of Bed Bugs. 5. GUNN'S SPECIFIC for SoUr Stomach, I! cart Burn and Water Brash, by one wild has suffered thirteen years before he discovered the cure. 6 DR• STEVEN'S GREEN ONTSIENT for the Piles It has-never failed to cure, • 7. IlarteraoN's 'FETTER. WA!11. 8. DAMIoND'S 'INDELIBLE INK,—without a, rival. 9. TUE COMPOUND CONFECTION OF FlGS—just the medicine fur children and women, it is so pleas- ant to take. 10. BECK'S VEGETABLE ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. 11. GUNN'S EaIaLIPNT WATEII-PROOF PAETE, for Ila ritesß, softeurrthe leather, and keeps. out the ,water. 12. P&ie NIAN's STPLF.NGTIIF.NING PLASTER: 13. JAC'ILSON'S DIARIUDIEA MIXTURE, which cures the worm .aarrhee in a few houfa. 14. JACKSON'S DYSENTERY MIXTURE. a certain and speedy cure for Dysentery and summer Corn plaint. . . . The above valuable articles are viliolesalo and re tail, by 1,. V. GUN N, No, 1 South Fifth greet Phila i StoreketTers and others will be sup plied with pure African; Cayenne Pepper. Arnica Flowers, Drugs, generally, Paints, Oils, Glass and varnishes, at the lowest prieOs. Tunas only cash iCIt Cut out the advertisement, and bring oyu. • Philada.,July 12th, Desirable Private . Residence • FOR 5. , 21:E. • THE subscriber ,In.order to close up his oldibusiness ai soon as possible, offers for ;HI 1 . 1. sale his present residence in Hahantongo • g street. The main building Is 23 feet trim by 35 feet deep, and the back building is 30 feet deep, with two Parlours, Dining room and Kitchen in the first floor. with a Bath house, and a Furnace it the cellar for heating the %clinie front building. The lot is 30thet front by 210 feet deep, with a small stabin on the rear. The house is in good condition, and in beautifully situated, and the garden is stocked' with different kinds of fruit.. Possession will be given on the let ofApril nest; or humodiately, if required. For :terms &c. apply to the subscriber. - Oct 11, THE - MINERS' JOURNAL. pl)ilabclpina:` BACON - 81, HALLOWELL,. • . vie°. A 2, .r. 4th st., Philade lphia, . . Whole ale Hat MannLactnre . rs, • SOLICIT the dealers of Schuylkill and adjoining counties, to eramine their stock of HATS of every detreription. They keep a large assortment' or . cm's, and every . . variety. of HATTERS' . TRIMMINGS, all of which they are disposed to sell upon the best terms. Philadelphia Dec. D), 1545. ' .51--3 mo WHOLESALE' Axn RETAIL PREMIU.DI HAT STORE.. ' - Bertrand Ross, No E. 1 2, Ciiisant st., south side, 4 doors below 4171 at:, PHILADELPHIA, '. • A ' . RESPECTFULLY informs th e citizens • of Schuylkill.county, that he has re-fitted. and" opened • the above. Establishment,, l where he is prepared at'all times, to fur.. nish Beaver, Nutria and Moleskin Hats, . equal to any manufactured in this Country.' Also, a superior qualitf.of Caps, for officers of the :Army and . Navy, together with Dress, Riding and Sporting- Caps 'a new antFsplendid style of Children,' and Boy,;. Caps, with a great variety of Rich Fancy' Furs for'Latlies: - Just received, per Steam Ship Creat Western, the approved style of Ladles' Biding Flats--also, a beauti ful assortment of Childrens' French Caps , lam determined that my Hats in point of beauty and quality, shall not be surpassed by those of any other establishment in any city in the Union: . '... Philadac, Dec. 13, Isls. , ' ! al--Cmo i - ,GI?.E.qT •CENTR.RL • • PIIICADELPMA, CLOTHING ESTABLISHM NT ,Corner of Market and Decntur end,' • No. 4:10. TILE MOST EXTENSIVE ESTA . BI.IOIMENT - 00 TUE KIND IN.TIIK UNITKD OrAtKs. AINIEL (TETI!, N0,,,:210 MARKET STREET, r'OR. OF DECATUR HAS now tinintted . the most exten.tile assortmen of NSHION ABLE CLOTHING evrr offered in toe City ..f Philadelphia. , am warranted in making this extensive prepara tion, in the fact that I have a laiger custom than an. tvt'st resin the cite, and importirig mY Own Goods &rect in large quantities, or the choiceq .:rod most rasfitoonhle styles, tierore the other tailors. who buy. in small quantities. have, commenced makin7 on fOr salts: which warrant ma in making the , assertion thit I ran sell a suit of Fashionable Clcnhing at a lower. price to the customer than it coats at some storeato get the Ewida made. I wish the public to understand distinctly, that thin establishment is conducted ant tl:e protmple that I can and do offer better terms to my cusrotners than con possibly be attoded by any other in the bosinm:s. The reason of this is plain —I conduct niy birsitiesa entirely on the CASZI principle, bay and sell entirely for rash, keep no hooka of credit, and of course do sot have to keep Clerks to attend to the!batt debts. Thus much for the principle on which I conduct bu siness. EOM I have now finished, and ready for :FALL and WI SA LES, about :3.5,8.0 grumMits, of the newest style, the cut and make of which is univer sally acknowledged to be unequalled. Super super Dress a Id Frock CoMs, ;hi every vari ety el shade and color. Newest styles sum lative French and American Cass mere Pants. A larte and most splendid assortment . of rich style Silk Velvet, Merino and Cashmere d'l•:colise Veslings, of my own imdortation, the style of some of which cannot be had elsewhere in the cay The most eilensive assorithent of'super Clerk Cloaks ever seen in Philadelphia, with every variety of new style Woolen,.Plaid and ...Pripe! Linin4. Asphaltum, Beaver, Batieupeciats - a 1.1r4e variety, with different style . 1 rinunings--.A awed Reaves Bati , otp Coats. Plain Beaver do , .;delude Sack do.. a • :newandltautiful article for a easy and pleasant Overcoat. 1 • I have the large't display of Cloaks ever offered in the city, with every cith'r article in my , line of busi ness. which I am determined to sell lower than can be ffer4l by any others in the trade, ' Philaddidita Sept. 27th. 18I:5- • PHI HAT AND. CA P s FALL AND WINTER TRADE. GARDEN' & BROWN, • , No. 196 Nada/ :d. two doors below S:xllt al., . 4...‘ pARTII MARTS invite the at- • ,f...... ~..,, . Wllllllll ~ i • iii, cinzen ,it putts- vine. and vicinity. (when nur 5f'...., - 110P:----ZalN. chasing, Hits antlCips; to their .:',.---.. Store, being fully satisfied it is greatly to the interests of all and es cry person to deat. , with them. _They now otter ittus . rlf the largest anti most splendid smelts of Hats and Caps inehilada.,at prices det mg all ;unwell:ion. HATS! HATS l HATS: CAP , ! CAPS! CAPSa 5, Ilea. Hats,42,i.o to .53 No . I and 2 fine otter for Brush Hats. *2 to *3 Caps, Cheap. I ~. Moleskin liats,*2.:o No. I and 2 • fi ne Shetland Ostia t price four dollars.) fur seal Caps. Sup. Silk flats. 1:f.0 to 5'2. No I, 2.antl3 tine musk fur Cass. II its. ft 2 PO to 31Carsi,sunie a% tiiw a s 7., rig. • " - For flats, 81.25 and Hair. seal. cloth. fit. , upwards, and every valid- velvet, fur trimmed. glazed, ty and style of Hats at as silk. oil- rloth..leither. and tonishinely every variety and style or LOW PRICES. Caps. for men and bogs, at unheard of. • LOW PRICES. . . Wanted it to he generally known. that we will soli . none but first-rate Hats, and noire we do business on the prim ipfiat lIPNESTT ISTIIE HEST POLICY! selling I he w n every one, illii.7l. or MI judge. r.).-Coun Merchants, Storekeepers Ilattyrs anti others, purchasing any articles inthe Hat or tap line, will find irtn their advantage to call. as we pave a large and COMpleiP stock suited to the Coutitr% Trast.c.,.. ' which we will sell at the lowest wholesale pities. qua and see. Open evening. Musk Itat Skins and other Furs wanted. CARDEN & TSROWN, No. 196 Market street, 2d dour below Oth r Philada. Philada., N0v.29, 1515. • ' V-1Y BEST BUTV HINGES, M ANUFACTURED and for sale by MORRIS, TASKER & :MORRIS, Pascal lirnn Warelinnie, S. E. rimier of Third and Walnut street, Philada. Philada. August 9, CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY Christmas S&, New Year's Presents. I WOULD respectfully invite all persons, wishing to purchase good and cinzap Jewelry, ; tr for their own use, or tsr making presents, to and examine my stock of Fine Cold.and Silver WATCIIIE., of every description. Fine Gold arid Silver Pencils, Gold and Hair Brace lets, Gold Chains, Breastpins,Finger Rmas, Medallions, Watch Keys, &c., Silver Spoons, S„ gar Tongs, Butter Knives, Tooth J'icks and Jewelry of every description. Also on hand, a good assortment of it day and 30 hour BRASS CLOCKS. ' a I alit determined to sell my Goods as low as they ran be 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 refunded. t The highest Cash prices . given for old Gold and Silver,-and old Watches taken in exchange for oilier Goods, Cdr Watches and Clocks repaired in the best manner, and warranted to run well for one year. • 1.11W1t4 LADOMITS, No. 4131 Market st . above hilt, N. side, Miliaria. Phllada., Nov. 15,1815. 46-3 mo IMMI •• AMERICAN MOTEL, • • . - 'PHILADELPHI commodious and delightfully to t ailed Hotel, situated hi Chesnut street plass • •••• • Philadelphia, *directly opposite the state, iii . /louse. henry B. Charter Proprietotr offers every inducement to t hei travelling Wilk. It is in the centre altusiness, it is within two minutes' walk of the Post Office, Custom House, the prinhipat Banks and placesof amusement ; is. in an, airy and delightful location, amfthe proptietrir pledges himself, to devote every attention to his table, and to have obliging and attentive servants to conduct tit the comforts of his guests. Baths, warm and cold, always ready, and an assortment of wines of unequalled ex cellence. Nov. Philada. Nov. 29. d 1815, . . 47—ly FdRQUH.IR $! CARPENTER, • Conveyancers, 56 WALNUT STREET, PIIILADA. • • Money Loaned on Mortgage, and Real Estate hottiht ' and snit: Philadelphia, April 19 PASCAL IRON WORKS, • PHILADELPHIA. WELDED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco motives, Marine and other Steam Engine [toilers, frotn 2to 5 inches in diameter. Also, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tub, for HY' draulie Pusses ; Hollow Pistons for; Pumps of dlearn Engines 4t. Manufactured and for sale by • MORRIS, TASEER & MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sts., Philada. • Pallada• Nov, 22d WA , 47 Foour JP 'Feedßusiness. ''THE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub 11c, that he has associated Mr. Nathan Evans with him . in conducting a general Flour and Feed Oue,iness, Under the firm of RUM; & EVANS, at the southeast corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the bo rough of Pottsville. where they will always keep on hand, a urge and good assortment of . Flour, Feed, • ' Ilay b. the hale, &r., 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 it to their rdutual advantage -July In, 29- , & EVAI4.2: 2S--ly UTHIPS.—For . reale at MARTIN'S Drag Store—an assoitmenl of' Gig,__Sulky, and Carriagel , l 7 llips. March .22 J 3. BANNAN 111i1abctpl)in WILLIAM H. BROWN, '& WHOLESALE DRY GOOD DEALERS. No. 20, -North Fou r th street, Philada. • HAVE a large Stock comprising a general variety of AMERICAN and FOREIGN DRY GOODS. They regularly attend the Auction Sales, at which they can frequently purchase Many seasonable descrip tions of Goods, much below the regular :prices, and which they will sell at a small advancer: .. They receive many goods direct frnaillanufacinrers, and will also be receiving the newest v/VICS Of FOR- Etds Goons assnot as they are in the market, from im ptirtatinns both here and in New York •; Their exertions will be directed to keeping constant ly, • la very superior assortment of the most desirable Staple and Fancy Goodi, which they intend to offer. to' Country Merchants on the most fiVorable, _ terms, and at the lowest prices they 'can belotind at intim city of Philadelphia. and respectfUll&invite them to examine for themselves. Their stock consists Sipatt of the roll awing : Cloths, Uassimeres, Sattinetts,:Jeans. Plaided and Striped Jeans, [a_ new article,]_ Flannels. Kerseys, Linseys, Red Padding, Canvas Padding, • Beaver , teens, Velveteens. Velvet Cords, Alpaca Lustre! ' ' Vestings,.Cravats, Stocks, Mousse. de Lains, Ginghams.. Lawns. Irish Linens, Russia Sheeting and liiiia - Dlapeir Gottrls for Summer Wear. New Style.Yaitry • Flea red Linen Drillings, Plain Brown Litten,' , Crabe Gam ' broons..corded, Plaided and striped' Ditto. [new goods.] Plaided and striped Kremlins, [new .1 goods.) Nankeens, Extra Wavy Cottontides, Summer Cloths, Denims, Mexican Mixtures, Blue and Fancy Coloured Itrltlings,' Satin Jeans, Fancy Single Milled Cassimeres, 1. • Coat Glnaltams„ Se. Biown and Ulracheil Mishits, CM;cks,lickings.ltiown • Drillings, Canton Flannel, Plain t Whtte Canihries, Checked and striped ditto. Lace Can.ttricks, Ja ko nets, Book Muslin, Mull and Swiss ditto. Lace Goods in variety. -Coloured C111100.:5. Itopie'- i ry, Gloves. _ Thread. Muttons, nnd a fulP,a,s sorteM of Tilli rums's. 4.-c. ;ItHe. PRINTS --A very extensive assortment, to/wincli new Styles are added as they•come from' the Manufac aiers. Philada., March I, I 1 'PURE - WHITE 1.11. E A -I). ig„ Whetherlll .S.• Brother, AT \NV HS. No p 5 north Vi•unt meet .111 Philadelphia, have now a s!nod supply of their wlirramed pure white lead. and t hose customers YOc have been vparingly supnl•ed to consent], nee id a run, 1/11 the article, shall now have 'their orders filled. 1 - No knawn s'thstanee piwiesscs ,those perservative and beautifying properties •.:11 destiable in a paint, to an equal event with unadulterated white lead; hence aev aduvivnie ni Cihr.q . 'materials only mars its value. 1 has therefore bran thel steady aim of the Manufactures, for mans leafs, to supply tit the publie a perfectly, pure while leao,.and, th&Ly,nceasingile. Mand for the article, is proof Him it .haa met with It is invariably branded On tine head—WE GRILL rY 131:0 1 111.711, or full, 'and on the other, WARRANTM.Prctr.--aLlin red letterall :Novenitier 19. Palladelphia, Reading & Potts .; villa Rail Road. 9. M W: 4l-1 -M ,LQ 4 r, Reductiwk‘f Freight on Nerd:until:7x. L 1 N AND AFTER Monday next, June 251 h. 1511, IL/ Goods Will be forward- d with 'despatch at the fol- 1 hiwing rates of Freight, between Reading and the ' p a ints below stated,Ver ton-of ?Jim His. [ Bet ween Between ' Readlog Read;ng • , . and 1 and , .. ;1 . , . -Phila. Pot I.;rills. , Plaster, slate, tilos. 4.c. 1 10 - 75 cts. Pig Iron, blooms. timber, marble, login, tar, pitch, fit.o 00 cts. and grindstones, ' Nails 4- spikes, bar iron, 1 _ ' • ' i ' castings,leatbturpentine I l i bark. raw .tribacen, salt, } 1 40. 100 , provisions,POtatoes, lust I , !I ' her, stoves, 4-c., J - Li Flour per barrel. • hi cts. --, 11 cts. Wheat, corn, rye, clover 1 Ili cis. , s. • 3 as. 1 seed, 4- salt per bushel, . Groceries, hardware,steel,l 1 -, copper, tin, brass,' dn. . r 1 inestiC liquors,machine- ' .• ry, butter and eggs, ' 10 1 35 ' cheese, laid and tallow, ' oil, wool; cotton, leather I . I - raw bides, Paints, 0 1s. I ' - ters. hemp. and cordage. J ,' t I 'Dry Goods. drugs 4' nw.ti-1 - eines. ihreign liquors, Id i wines, glass, paper-fresh 2 , •00 17* I"fiah, meat, confectiona- I il 1 ry. books 4- Stationary. J 1 i ' No additional charges for commission, storage, nr receiving or tb-liVer Mg freight all diYy of the Coinpa , ny's Di pots no the line, July 15, 11:1 '2o— 1 . 39-6 mo SALT ! 'SALT ! ! .. -I MINA Salt in burets &..haafs.lfol l ,'sale at the lowest 1 . A!arket price. delivered on hoard of Boats ~nlllO ',., Chtlylkill, FREE ~f PORTERAGE by i' fIIIA,A" k 1111(ATIIF.1t. 31 Walnut at. or Locust st. Wharf :•,I‘int) PAIL ' ithiholelphio July 190, . 29 131.;111)EN 'S PATENT 110TISE, SHOES MADE 61 , THE besuiretined Ainerican 0 Iron. for =cleat about the'saine pricei , of the Iron in Mar; !wing? ,Ivina ~fohout 100 per cent to the purdtaser. All glee, stilt!, or warranted.. and if not sitisidi liiry, can be returned and the ',ninny it - ill be refloated. 611.1 V & BROTHER, l Wapit*st., June S. 23— A'rrE Tip :V. MILITARY STORE subscriber would respiTthills inform is IL friends and customers, that it he ..s Ills ,ilifibity Cop .411istiVi l In Third Street, No. 93, a few doors below Cace. Where he would be pleased to see his old customers Mid as many new ones as are 'tlisp'of.ed to fiyour hint With their costom ' Ile stil. continues to menuiacture 7111111,try and Sportnien's articles ,r,lmiery description, 'itch as leather. Cloth. Felt. SO( au& 'leaver Dress, Caps, of all pat term; Forlige Cape; lloisters for troop li..dy do ;Cartouch Boxes. Bayonet e .boards.' word Belts of all holds ;.Cantems ; Knapsacks, different ..j,attertiv : Fire 'lockets, Rts;iin... Boxes, Tribe do, Brost? . and Picker's Phones. pomprons Firemen's caps, Leather Stocks, Gun .Cases. superior quality Shot Bags. Game I rs thankfully received and promptly at. t•.. WILLIduI CI,,ESSNI AN \o 101 North'' atrdStreet,c few doors below 'lac Philoodelpliia.Janitary 13, • 2—lon 7,11F41 We recommend all of our friends visiling•thri Ci ty hi call at the Pekin Company's Store, and lay id a supply of their del,cious Teas. THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, O. 30, SOUTH SECOND4T. Between Market Sqnd Chesnut, . rill LAPELIIII I A. lIAVE constantly nti hand, and for sale, wholesale and retail, a variety of choice fresh Teas, at low er prices, according to the quality,'than Hier can be bought for at any other establishment in the city. rf TEAS, exclusively, arc sold at this house, and several varieties, which cannot be olitained!elsewhere. Any-Teas which do not give entire satisfaction, can be returned and exchanged, or the inottey will be refunded. Tee citizens of Schuylkill County, are respectfully invited to give us a call. ! G. It. ZIEBEIt, • Agent for the Pekin Tea Company. I Philada., Sept. 9.7,1815. 20-1 ! PHILADELPIII.9, READIiVG AND . POTTSTILLE RAIL ROAD. - .!!.17.37.47 WINTER ARRANGEMENT l'asse2tger Tr,afns.. Hours of starting on and after Monday, Oct. 6, 1845 From at 9 A. SI., Pottsville, d da., 4, 9 A. m... }Daily exrept Sunday p hl i -r, 4 HOURS OF PASSING READING - • . For Philada., at 10 A.,51. 4 1. • " Pottsville ". 12 A.' 61.,.1 • RATES OF FARE.. Between Pottsville and Philada., 83.50 and 3 00 " " - Beading, $1 410. and 1 20 Philada., Oct. 11 ' • - . IS— EOM Ws for many years. thiSUMERS o desire to wear serrice do so by putch sing those ()four maim.' \ sunerintendev y branch of the tufa: , and are detertnh dto sustain our rep: Mg the best hats in dap United States, .....___ __ .... supplied with every ascription of flats iwthe much, Furs, Trimmings; Ac.', , Ape quality of which may he depended on, as our extentitve =florae tory•enables us to supply them of better quality than any other Douse. Orders enclosing payment, promptly and carefully forwarded. MARTINA I'ATTON, , No. 118 Market Street, Philada. • Philada., Dec. 27, 1845 --21-3 mo. Prime 41fackerel. •.. :- IIIST received at the - York Store, a supply or Mess d Mackerel;put up expressly for family use, withou heads. EDWARD YARDLEY. , '.hloy. 15,1845.: 45- • azz EMI ,Dterchmits '£lo be — for rash, are invited to buy hats in house favorably known at James S. BR.4DY ELLIOTT, Watchmakers and JeWererai' — ', FRon THE 'CITY OF PHILADA. Respectfully announce, that theyhive taken the store next door to Geise's new Hotel, at lower end of Centre St., /in the Bomugh of Pottsville., where .they have recently lopened a thnienzassortment s of CLOCKS7WATC I tES JEWk,LRY • l'hey Pledge themselves to nell their. goods at as. low priors as they tan be bought at any otheiestab liShment in Pottsville or chew f.cre. and believo th.:y ran render - full . and entire satisfaction (as .icgards both lnalifYand oven.) to all who may favor them wohtheir patronage. WY* Clocks and Watches OfeverT description, care fully repaired and warranted: %VI LLISM BRADY. JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT ; Pottsville, Oct.. IS, 1635. .12—tf Afir . - ,:,..p. zi.:•:-4,:f\;-/:::, -- , ' IRON! IRON!! . ' • BRIGHT & .POTT Y smut: . - TOWN HALL , HAVE an assortment 4 rolled and hammered loioN, cor.2:stuvz of from I roooato 2 inch. Scroll Irma 1 x '1 to A a i . •S. quvts fr. an a. a 111 II , ' 7 - , • ilamoird tire i ',to x: 1 13 ; oe ,b; ~... Scollop trrin 4 . 11' variou4 danensions, . • Crow' Bare, eIOU2 II irons. . .I.lot,c•shoe bars, Sleclartt ' Moulds. Junitna Slit • ' .INAIs. ard . horse Shoe Rods. . . ' STEEL. / Octagon Cast Steel. Shear Steel, En2lish ,--"..-:. , I 1 '..,: Blister. A mune in ItHater. . e . German Steel, -Spr4rg . :," - Steel, &c.. & . c.,4e , .. June 29, , . :26 ~/ - • Nes* Advertlsenten • ar STO .s.TovEs • . usT recciVed direct from One ofthe most extensive matilificturies in the any, a ceneral assortment of StoVeß, whit it will be seta at Philadelphia prices. con sistimtof CookiliT Stovesof the Most :reproved patterns, Salamanders. Cannon Stoves, with. either clay or iron et tinders, and Railiater stoves Cro parlours of the latest sr le and hest finish. all nE which are now uttered for sale :t the OLD YORK STORE, where the pithlic are particularly Invited to call, the lid ies especially. EDWARD YARDLEY. 45-- Nov. Bth Boarding TITE Soitseribei has recently opened a borpdin stiouk in Market street. Potts% die. and will be pleaSed 'to have a number. of respectable hoarders Good iiccivininimbliim 'will be furniNhed on reason able terms. Also trans ent Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. ELIZA . II.IL'GIIAWOUT. Pnttsville May 3d 18-Iy. AleXander's Tricobaphp', A t iguiu DYE which changes light 'and grey . hair to a heautift.l War k or did: color instanta neously, %yithout any ipi , try to the hair &c. layper sou carra . ~pl) it so simple is the woe, ss Foy -s .le at I'hdadiipti.a prices . . . ' 8..13.% . AN AO. Nov. Iti ' Platform Scales M ADE suitable for Rail Roads, Canals, Coal, Hay Ores, Stoves, eCtIIIII,I .,, baCCII, Live Stock. c. tts- Orders promptly attended to at our manufactory 'Second strect, Camden, Niw .liq . sey. • ELICO'I7 C. ABBOTT. CaMulen 4 N. J. Oct. lath, ISIS - NEW CASII DRY GOOD, FANCY •ND. TRIMMING STORE, N; TIIE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY I MRS. PHILLIPS N CENTRE STREET. - • 'I lie subscriber respectfully' mforins the citizens at rntlFYilieatid the public in general, that he has just cc petMll a fresh assortment of the newest etyles of goods consistiong tof Silks . , Lawns, Alpacas, and Balzarines. -"-. 4 y of fancy goods. e•ittt a varlet did style of Priitts, Bhip „SA tpacaand.othcr shawls lack Cloths of a-superior quality. Settling Seik, spool and at.-:zPThi:cad of I/it best q'udily, Gloves and llysiery, Straw hh-rn.;Ci nip, Braid arid- 'Wier tdyle‘ i t (' Palley • Bonnets, by t e case. doz.-or :angle Bonnet, Mei,' f . ,rghhrn All of wifichwill be sold 'at the iowesi ea:4i ormes. Au' . 10 lv— M"bIIGANt MARSRTS SUPERIOR PATENI 51. A. ' trii:Vss MEM 3).. Jo.e.pla AVilite , ,. Itrtero ...bdoliklnal . . - Suppor , et s. i , . . , A s o ] pply of the abovi: ar !Cies, jo4t reecive4' and' tor sale, at tire or lout:ter titer-. owe-, bi , 'JOHN S. C. 'AI AitTIN, . . Drdg ,, tst de.olwr `'St . - . 44-- efl M .11•21114"1 use AND NIACtIIN.F.: MANUFACTORY. subscriber is prepared to furnish all kinds of ry, surh as '^t1`:1111 Elrlallll , . either !itch or Into pressure-blowing and punipinci saw and erist tut ll—real Breaker? ;11111other mai limery et - miler:- toil with the ininimy business. Also, bode's, iron heats, propellers and propeller' endues, iron and bras; cas :IMI all other artir les iu his line id' business, at Ws dstalilishinent street, below the Rail Road, Camden, New Jersey Late of the firm of 310SES STAIIIL& SONSt: Camden., (New Jersey,)'Nov. 1, 4515. 4t-tf, I;orrsVILLE litON -WORKS - j 'Z's 4'l! E W. McGIIVRIS , BEPETI , y a nnonnres to the Public, that he -11. has taken the-Establishment - known as the Potts ville lran Works, on Is;orwcgian street, where mepared to latild'all kinds of Steam Engines, mann facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most rea satiable term, t} Persons from broad, in want of Stea to Engines will final it to their advantage to give Mat" call before engaglng elgewligre. May 11 CO.. 1) 7 S P .ITENT GALVANIC BATTERY. • TIIE subscriber informs the public , that he has been appointed by Win. P. goad, of Philadelphia, his agent for the sale in this and the adjoining counties of his PA TENT GRABUATED GALVANIC BAT TERY. adapted to the use of Physicians and other persons of competent skill, itithe Deattnent of nervous llisorders. Persons desiroin?'of purchasing. Mr. Coad's instru ments can have an opportunity of examining the ap paratus, at my residence in the T i me Ilall - of this bo rough. Among the many complaints Which have been cured and alleviated by this powerful agent in medical pract 'lice. may be enumerated Paratysia;'Palsy, Epilepsy, Lock-jaw, emaciated Limbs, Illiettinatism.Tic Doloreux and vartou;ho,therueuralgic and nervous disorders.. CrHaving Purchased one of Mr. Coati's Graduated .flatteries, lain prepared to operate on persons suffer ing under any of the - above desrrihed complaints, and, respectfully solicit all those who may feel interested in thisphhtication, to Call and examine my apparatus. PETER F. MUDEY. 36-6 m Pottsville. Sept., 8, 1815 VIOLIAiS, FLUTE &,c.—For sale at MAR- T - TINS Drug Store, an assortment of Violins flutes,Clarionets, Fifes &e: : .to.which he invites the attention of musicians anA others. March 15. H. GRESSANG, Cabinet Maker ;ETAS removed from his old - stand to the Ware room H AS the North East Corner of Mali - autumn and' Union-Streets, where he has Constantly on hand, a general assortment of Cabinet ware of the most mo dern styles and approved finish. French and high past Mahogany Bed :Mewls, Mahogany Chaos and Rocking - Chairs, also Maple Cane seat chairs and Rocking Chairs Widsor Chairs, sofas.Settes &c. Arc. Ali the Varieties of Cabinet Warerriltde to order at the shortest Notice, and in the bait style at Philadelphia prices. GRESSANR acknowledges the liberal support witli which the public have favoured him heretofore , and willtabour on his part to merit a continuance or their favor -April '26th, l7 • 'TIDE GOiIEHMENTAL INSTRUCTOII, . . Or a brief and - gomrirehensive vier) of the government of the Uri iterryt tlei, and of AU State governments, in easy leugons` esigned fur the use of schools, by 3: . Shur ti a% Al' REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED 3' S, and additional taws to 1814, reduced toques- Dons and answers for tie use of schools and families, by. Wm. 13.Notlawnnd, just received and for sale at HANNAN'S cheap Rook store. - NoV. 29 4S-. . - . . . • • • •__ FATTENING SWINE.-000 of the most lever tent duties demanding the, farmer's attention this month, is the fattening of his swine. The prac tice ofsomo at the north is, to commence one month later; but this is very bad economy, for all ani, mals will fat much. faster in mild weather than in BesideS, there is a good deal of stuff about a fann which Is never so valuable as in this month; and if gathered UP and cooked, is the hest food which can be given for the' commencement of the fattening proceSa. We would name small potatoes and roots of all kinds, cabbage, turnips, pumpkins, apples, and unripened and imperfect ears of: corm After these have been fed a month or so, earnmencet ,vith a mixture of the. different kinds of meal, or corn ahme, and shove the animals as fast as possi ble, getting them ready for market by middle of December, to the first of January. ,If delayed !oral , ger than this last mentioned period, however cheap, food may be, or high pork may sell, fattening siviner is diosing process. •. • , - .. . ------- • . , The-twits slibuld .be allowed to exercise a lat.lo in the open air, and . havo charcoal and rotten woe& to cut twice a week, anti whatever They may wish', to drink.. Some contend that they will not fat as; . , fast for this, but that remains. just to be,proved by. careml experimvit. At any rate we kricr.v that'the l , tint is much iluperior when fatting: . animals have', a Moderate de iree of exercise, and plenty of fresh! arid hate . If closely 'c air 'confined they become fe-, iyi 6, verish, and , heir meat is not only flabby arid taste.' ' les•S, but z fitisitively unhealthy Another thing. Sufficient attention is not paid! to the cleanliness of 'Swine. ;• ,,,Dep'etal upon it, noI - ‘ itni'l I pays better for-keeping hid) clean than the] i 11l . 1104 ; site alter ail, he is not half' asAirty a beast! .as he is usually set own to be. No creature en.l ' joys 'clean quarters better than he does- tempt hii*' With,.a Food bed of fresh straw, and see. — The (flowing - experiment was recertly tried in: . England : *ix pigs of the Norfolk breed, and of, nearly equal - weight. were put to keeping at Ifni, some time as to food and •litter fur ahaut seven' ! „,•:rks, ' Three of them were left' to shift for them 4 .I,os as to c l ea „:::::• : t ! thu tither three, kept tt* clean as' possib:e by a man eMployed fur the pur--1 pose, tvith currycomb and brush. The. last con-:', surned fewer Fels by live bushels thin the' other] three;yet they weighed inure when killed, by sevH !' tally-two pounds., . ! 1 ciorniern farmersimay talk as they• Waft! but] • they'dmit understand, or rather carry /Mt) etrect i l any thing - like so good a system of fattening swine} as those do•at the West. There they-commence' tee'iling early in September, in a nice grass pasturo willi plenty of shade trees, and a clear stream run 4 Mkt through it. Here Master Porktbus daily washes his sleek sides, eats luscious roasting ear drinks and walks abonvor sleeps at his pleasure l.„ - and the way he contrives to extract the fat froml ' the corn to cover his round ribs, is finite charming —completely distancing any other chemical pro-; cesi that the-wit_of man has yet invented. It is \ ' worth a journey of a thousand miles, any ,time, to :\ . tske a look at a small field of corn of Live hundred acres, crowning the rich bottoms of the West on .', . ono side of a fence; and a little herd of Vivo or three . hundred lusty grunters ruakiiig, away, with it on ; i ilie,oiher. Indeed, we speak within butinds in saying,that we have seen thousands of corn stretch ing along these valleys, seeming at a little distaneo . like one continued fi eld; and • once we counie , 537 hogs in one herd. Talk about pork and cor i ' (- in Neiy York ! Take a trap to Sciota, the Miami and thy Wabash, and one will then get hit' eyes open and 'know something about them.—Awer• EMI CONSTRUCTION OF ICE-HOUSE . S.-A writer in the last Dumber of the Cultivator, gives the lollow nig plan for constructing Ice-flousei,. which, as wW" -- dei.th it an excellent WIC, ive lay it before the tea tlt2.:_e Journal. drii=plati for Wilding an ice-Louse in any situa ti,7n , to tnis.-1..y a good stone foundutidn in doe mortar, as you would for any other building, raising it about IS..ineataabove Site surface of toe earth-40 feet by 15 leet is large enough for the iteceS.tittes tit 'utmost any private !aunty. Haie 1. our studs 1.2 inches broad . by - 2 Wetted tlncit—z ratters' the same-1Q feet treat the sills to , tho plates. Run a partition around. the coiner, that tile eoti once oily be about 5 tact sqUare—tloors lee' wide. Fw tocsliaen w.tnin we foundatiUn -wall 3 or 4 ineaes al , oveThe top of' the sin. with . I . - - -u Lin U.L k, o that it mall be it. ie i zt e t e o f e et d e ep utter I e ng will statilf el Theri board thu iasoe.ight with welt ~ easolied bua.a, roof . and .idea';' IJatl on a board alt around the outtude and Ole vyitht.m bark well . j.iinbk.:tl . in, and so proceed idt you arrive at the ridge, making every sp..ce and vacancy tight with the bark. After ward abingle and cluptromd as.yeti like. Thatch well put oil, would probably be the beat, but stnn- Ova are well ehouga.. The pa . rphoh be double, and a apace 01.6 inviter. , tilled with tan bark Tile doors stbAnd be v:er constructed as to be blur inenea Luck with hark. The whole, except uc doors'untl cabthiv, th.iy ‘ be of rough hoialoCit unitter. Thig.ts moth utter the West India man- e r ut building ice nott6er, wheil, ice is kept many alwaya entirely above ground, with the iiie:innintiter wit -I'4Blllg anout 8U degrees' Faten- Great care should he taken in packing in which should be well coocied straw, with water o'er it;und stowed away during the cub!. est weataer. doers of the ice house shoeld be left open during soine of the coldest days and nights immediately succeediug—,then close all ! fight= , tyrankheat,dispreading through the sky, , With iapid sway, Ills Intrutueindeence darts, •Uil ma(' and beast, and herb aud tepid streatu,", when you Lind y uursell pusbessed.ut the luiUry lard bY in store. . 1 ..161IN F. STARR, v. INFAY MODE ' OF MAKIII.6 BUTTLIV..—%fic Lord HiSliop of Kildare states 'that thirty years ago ho had formsd tile idea of a butter churn, upon a new , principle ; but had not carritd it into experituAr until %%,ithiu a lew' weeks past. He slate; his chums is made of un,,and this tits into another tick cyltuder'provided Stith a funnel and a stopcock', so " as to heat the crearn to the proper trinperature.— He has a forcing pump with a glass tube, through which he forces atmospheric, air, in full - current, through the cream at nearly, the bottom of the . churn. 'Ole pump is worked by a hand • The expo:talents are as - Sept. 23. Fifteen gallons and two quarts' of cream operated on for two hours - and ten minutes, gave tvr enty. is pounds-of delicious butter. . • Sept. gti. Ten gallons. and two quarts, gave, in two hours and fen minutes, twenty-three pounds of butter. t: Sept. 30i. Twelve gallons and two quarts of cream in.twia hours and ten minutes, gave twenty and one half,pounds of butter. Oct. 3.' -' Ten galloris4 and two quarts, in two hours, twentyone and a Lalf pounds of butter. Ott_ 14. Ten' gall Ons and two pints of cream gave, in one hour and forty-five minutes, twenty two pounds of butter. t . . The next - Friday. Eleven gallons. Of cream gave. in two hours, twenty-sir pounds i)T .The different results are ascribed to different temperatures and qualitie4 Of- . - creain used.: The Bishop ascribe the resulti by this process to the intimate introduction of the oxygen of the - Comm of A Pi.uunitf—A quaint crixteriti an agricultural exchange says, that the quality of a crop irery much depends.on thv color of the plough 'wed. A bright plough is the thing tu produce a good crop, while a dim rusty one is poisunous'to it.- What is .singular,' scouring the plough by hand with sand &c., won't do; it must be scoured and g‘ot bright by being repeatedly ruts through the soil This is a useful discoyery.. • . WEI lIENa LATINO r.O WiNTiß.—They must have warm quarters, and; be fed with animal food to a considerable extent • and that, in order to fatten. fowls quirkly, they ;Rould be supplied with char-. coal broken in small pieces; they will become fat if shut up, and fed on this substance alone. Tut OWNERS OF Boasts may find it useful to know that to cure , acoprs: dissolve a piece ofopium of size of a che.tnut in a pint of brandy, and pour it down from a bottle at once. It is said a. Ways to effect a final cure.-211.1":,.. News. Iplcroxs.-30,000 barrels of onions have been , raised the past season in Danvers, Mass. r s IttAi•STINII PAPER, just received and (*or sale at 111 'NA N'ti cheap paper store. January 3 II N II iii•