a 111 II 13 ltlilpilt9s. Gong. pcs, I'm in love t' I feel It now, • . And Mary has undone me; And yet I'M swear. I can't tell bow -Tbd pleasing plague stole o'er me f`Tis not her , fete thaelove creates, • Fur there nogracel revel: 'Tie not her Hum to thu_„"?c fates Ifaqre rather been anpvo; , .. , . "I'is not bet air—tor. Onie In that • . ' - - Theresnothing wore than common: . .i . - And nil .her erne is only chat, 4: : Like any alter •vi-oinun. • • Tier voice:her tot:eh:bight give the th' alarm= 'Tis botit.'perhapa--nr neither; - - *-•• in ohm!, 't Is they provoking charm,' Of Mary ali together. A NEW AURICIII„,TUttAL WRINKLE . A funny story is told of an old friend of ours-- one who, sick and tired of the Care and bustle of city life, has retiiedinto.the country and "gone to farming," as the saying 11. Eli; land,. slf , eitwetl situated and commsriding sundry romantic tiroi, pects, is not so particubity fertile ra some we iv re seen, and requires scientific culture and liberal manuring, to induce on abundant y teld. So• 'lima, by way. of exidanation 'Once upon a time, so the story, books say, our • friend, being,ort a :holt vkit - te mil; city, out an auction •ollc down town, and It so happen. d that they v,ere selling damaged sriu4ages at Mei' time. There were some 8 or4U barrels of men, and they were •-juil going at fifty cents a b.Ar,::," 'when, the a,u . cynecr, with ell apparent terept.:- Ile.sg; remarked that they were worth mole than that to nirmul'e land with.. Bete tvus an tea. for our farmer friend. -Sixty-two a.,(1 u bah," said our friend.. 4 15ixty'-tWo and a half-,—g,oing at sit ty-two amt half—gMie !" Our friend 'got theiji—and how:lo get them to his country Slat as tinickiy as poss;ble, was his first movement, for it 'yids then planting tin t * and :the sausages,; to use 6 conorion expression, I,4eie _ , .setting no better fa'st," and it true desirable to have them under groUnd as soon es possible. • Ile was about to Okla a field of several acres'ot corn—the soil of the pine woods specie.4'; and :co here was 'SS: plutio for this new experiment, in agriculture, this new wrinklo in the seielice of geoponiee. One ••link'' oil sausage being deemed amply suf ficient, that antount eras placed in each hill decotn ponied by the usual number of-kernels of cxjnand an occasional pumpltin-seed and all were nicety - , covered nverTinthe u et, le. ' Now, preinising• that several days have elapsed slam the cora was 121..tutell, the4equel of the 3101} shalt be told in,a dialgue between our fr,end end ono.uf his nehlilhosA . • Neighbor.=\V ell friend,„'have you planted your corn'. Filcuf./.-4_sy.waial days since. • Neighlor,'=is it up•yerl F. r i m i.—....U p ! yes; up and gone, the most of it. ' ,Nrigiib - iii.—iiolv is that. , friend..-Well, yob :A. e I bought a kit of darn aged sausages in Orleans, the other day, the auc tioneer eaying they would Make excellent Manure., if nothing dm. 1 ell, wlo-tt I planted my own, ge .i I put a sausalf!ach hill. borne days utter 1, 'wards - , I went out t the field to see how nay corn was coming on, and a pretty piece of buiness I have made of trying agricultural experiin. nts.--• Ne;ghbo.—NV hy , what is the matter I - • Friend.-Matter ! why the ti etching I saw.up- on rcachin4 the iieldilYLLs thc-- 7 , 7 ,—10t of 'dogs, diggn_T and rcratching all ? ever it! There wore my Jugs, and yotir dogs, and all -the neigh hors' be,:ide - s about thrsq...lkundreS'i:nnige dogs I never 141 my eyes on before, and every one . hard at it after the buried sausagei. Some how or other, the rascally whcips had scented out the h,u siness and t,ey have dug up every hill by this • time. • If I could vet every one of diem ori tnat auctioneer I'd be satisfied.—Nsta Orleans ItTissiin s Junr.—Our friend V. 1.. cham bers, tyfls a capital little story of a Dr. Somebody, resid it in Columbus, Geo. T o .DUctur had betp.to a champaigne 'frolic;• and mniu home, late at night, "as tight as a tick."' His tife had gone to bed, pad the Doctor undress ed an stood before the lire en chemise, enjoying its warnigt: His 'Wife perceiving that he was slightly.....nio worse fur weaC.Called to hint, to coma to bed .and - not fall into the fire. ..Stop, my dear," said the doctor, who was ex periencing that. fellnatloll of universal rotation com mon after a debauch'--'atop my ile'ar; -- I'll get in 03 soon au the bed gets round here." , Presently he stretched out his aims to `make a jump but the bed seemed to whirl by him, Und he paused for another chince. Again the bed swam round to him, and he made a tremendous plunge et it, but he found himself in a distaitt (Miner_ of the.rOomlratead of on the feathers. "Well f riow, my dear, said he, rubbing his head, "did you ever see any thing whiz by so quick 7 Just as leas* try to jump into a rail car under full headway'!' ; !;, So the Doctor commenced chasing the bed "on all fours," and by dint of hard "com ing," succeeded in getting between the sheets. ' i IVeturnpka ll'itig. - SIGN ITURLS TO PETITIONs. A waggish friend in nu( ;:grpeery," remarking . upon the ease . with which naines are obtained to petitions, twide • a het of tho "oysters" that in an hour he could get :fifty names to a petition asking the Legista -‘, ture to hdng all the- Nelergymin in this city. every• signer of Vhich should be la cLurch member. He and insetted in large letters c►rrrax. yt7giftilM t.NT. The big letters all\tuak : •• down Went the names,. taking it for granted that they were asking the repeal of the law Legalizing 'mutt/cr. The bet eras - won ha the xag. fasted the eyb.ters.-,-(Ez, Paper. CuiCkEN-lEIATED.—Two fellows, after drink. in; any quantity of egg-nozg, haying disputed. one of them propos., d to iteme the difficulty by an appeal , to prowpre., or a.gtan t of tht• -bum-11,a fives."' The other demurred ihe shower) the white feather, though previously known to be a fellow of good pluck. • _ "Oh! I know how it is wid him," said a cah man—ajurenile knight, of the whip—who was presen4 ',do fellow has drunk so :ouch of dot egg'," no;;, and de rgg scux so ancient, dot Le has come chida 21-licartrd . 1 " 1 l'ilAucrt or lixe.-11<tr. or TITS NTOVTLIAT 'I,IAS.--Somcbody thus pictures forth the flight of the American Eagle 'Already do we anticipate . the stupendously magnificent,consummation before us. C. , mo on ! come on ! 3.43 down-trodden and oppre.sed of Ire land, of Britain, and of Europe—come on. .We shall have room for you! The mantle' of our Government will 'cover you all. To every honei4 'heart, panting for libzrty'and a; fair Geld. we . say, in behalf of our country, the fruit of imported seeds, 'CUM on!'Elhow.room, ye tatterdemalions of Mexico! we aro coming to tato care ofyou. Ere ten years shallhave elapsed, the North American Eagle will scream in his triumphaottligh, wheit the first pays of the morning shall illuminate the snowy pinnazle of the maj;.stic, Orizimbo! That's 11/ : A Scotch Dutc icss Wa3 present at a charity school gnentitining. The teacher aslied "what is. the wife of a Ling. - "A qucen," was tLe answer. "Of an emperor." . ".. . "The ealprcsg„" "()fa "A drake. • , A Yorkshire 6d who had lately pne to service, having had salad rerOd up for dinner every-day fora week; run away ; and 'when asked why he had left his place, he replied ;—..They made me yeat grass i'th, summer, and I wur afraid they mak me . yeat hay ft!! winter—and I could nut Etna that, so I wur off." A gentlemrn, having a remarkable long viriage, lately passing a turnpike gate,. overheard is say to another, "That gentleman's fate is longer than his lifo." Struck with the singularity organ rude observation, he turned and requested an ex. planation. "Sir," said the h0y.."1 - read school .that man's life is but a,.spin, and I ism \ , sure your face is double that lenlith." ellltil73 A 8 n 3 c - Laza..—•They CUM exeelf t hams • at• Davis: said Jenks to his friend Jinks. . 'Do they cure' shoulders; tool' •. . • Well then, I'll just step in and :ot this then= maul) cured in mine.'' ' VT2IGITT'S INDIAN' VEGETABLE , FILLS, , • .as .ciillege l Or health. MEDICINE has ever bat introduced to the I N'merican ,Publie, whose sirtues'have , been more cheetfully ad universally acknowleged, then the •a bore named'' VEGETABLE . i.vitiony's INDIAN To descant Upon their merits, at this late day, woald eem to be wholly unnecessary, ap very few Indeed who read this article, will be found,unacquainted with the real exec-Ilene* of the medicine . But if further proof were wanting to establish the eredu of this singu lar remedy, it mightbe found in the fact that na medi-' km in the country has been so ' • • SHAMELESSLY- 'COUNTERFEITED. ; Ignorant and unprincipled men have at various pla ektonanu factu red a spuriobs pill ; and in Order more completely-to deceive the public have made it M out :Ward appearance to resemble the true medicine.— These wicked people ectultinover psi off their worth ess trash, but for the assistance or certain misguided storekeepers, who because they can purchase the-spu sinus article at aVeduced , rate, lend themselves to this monstrous system of imposition and crime. . • .' The patrons of the above escellent Pills, will 'there. fore he on their guard against every kind of Imposi tion, and remember the only genuine Agents in Potts ville, are Messrs. I'. & .1. Beatty. , The following highly respectable store }stems hate een appointed Agents for the sale of, . RIGHT'S INDIAN 'S'EGRT I ABLE PILLS, FOR smTyiamt :povNTY.; and of whom it Is confidently 'believed the gerinine .ciedielne 'Oen with certainty, be obtained, ' T. & Bickel fi Hill, Orivigsbury' Aron Mattis, M4haatango.. , .1. Weist, Klingers.town. • ' Jacuti'l{auffman Latter Malianta4o. • - Jonas Kauffman, dd I * Jobe-Snyder, Friedepsburg. . • .c . Featheroff.Drey &cm:Tuscarora. Tagert, Tamaqua. ' • John Maurer, Upper Mahantango. • • • Ferrider, Weif Penn Township: Caleb Wheelor, Pinegroye. P. Schuyler, &Co. East BrunsWlck Township. C. 11..lieForest, . • E. 0. & J. Kauffman, Zimnientiantown. . • Bennett & Tayler, - MinerOville. • George Reifonyder, New Castle: Henry Koch & Son, McKeansburg. •.! Abraham Heebner, Port Carborl: , ..• John Mertz, Middleport. ;' !• '. Samuel Boyer, Port alinton.. - Shoemaker & Kauffraan,Schaylkill BEWARE ov, -COUXTERFEITS. • • . The only security aga.inst imptisttion .Is. to purchase from the regular advertised aaeras; ;stain al cases be particular to ask for IVright's Iridiari Vegetable Pills. •O‘Fice devoted exclusively, to rhe.sale -of the mai ine, wholesale and reattl,:.A.43. - IGllltaceetteet, sa.Remenalier, none. are.,geianine except Wright's Julian Vegetable Pills, T - EE It earuaot . .Dbnied ( For mqhty that , r 7 - DI?. LEIDY'S, SES'AP*RILLA' - . , Is the pitrer4 stronyest, and -Moot effiroeiouif of - aay other preparation of arsapa . ria,.that is m c4c. ST is warranted to be stronger than 6 bottles of MOST olliersstronger than four of SOME, and stronger than three of the STRONGEST Prepired by any otkei in the United States. • , , Dr. Leidy's • Sarsaparilla is ricornmended by all res neitable physicians in Preferrareto any other. AU who .have - ever used it, have derived MORE BENEFIT from one Bottle than three to ten of others; and those who, after having used other's preparations, without benctit,ci wilt use Dr. Leidy!s. trill soon be convinced (as thous ands have already been) of the foregoing assertion. The apparatus with. which Dr: Leidy's•extracts used his preparation of Sarsaparilla as prepared, is the only one in the United Strites,-tintiorted by Dr. Leidy himself, froth the celebrated liotise of.-Pelleter 6. Cav eniM, in Paris, at a great i•Nperfse, and is capable of ex tracting the medical virtues edszar,aparilla and other rosts,ntore effectually titan by any'otlier process. n SEVERL lIUNDRED • ERTIFICATES Of re workable cures and recommendations front clergymen , and physicians have ban tronWitne to time published it is May thought neressaryto keep the ptthlie•lsclitqlittett as to where Dr. Leidy's :iarsaparilla can . by obtained I genuine, namely, at Dr. LEMVS BEA LTIVEMPO- R 1131.191 North SE OND Street, near Vin , ) , "i 4 t.. (sign of tile Golden Eagle and Serpetits;) - Fred. Brown's and Fred.Klett's Drug Stores, 'Philadelphia. / P.ri:e ONE DOLLR per bottle; 3 botfle's for 2 50, &Till 6 bottles for,. 50. Also byl. F. L - ntr., Lancaktert aml at J. G. BROWN'S Ding More, formerly W.-T. I.:witles. Centre Street, l'UtlsVille, and by John S: C: Martin, Druggist. lfay IL 19— Dr. Beehter's PtILMONARY PRESERVATIVE, for Cotmits; Colds; Influenza!, Catarrhs; Whooping Con2b; Pains of the react and Sides; Bronchitis; Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathincand Ex pectoration; Shortness of Breath; Inflam mation of the Lunes;,and arrest of approa Anne Connumption T ha's been but a few years since thin medicine has t been introduced - into thin country, and has been prn ductive of,the most astonishing' andunexpecteetesults. As several hundred certificates of its etrects have been heretofore ptiblished, it is only necessary now to re mind the public where it can he pbtained genuine Throughout Germany it is known tt,s the "Life P ,errer," and is the only inedicinein use there for the I Wye atTections . . it is but up in half pint bottles, with full directions 50 Cents a Bottle Pr.ltared only (frOin fho oriental receipt obtained at a great price,) and sold wholesaleand retail, at Dr. Lei dy's Health Emporium, No. 101 north Second street, near Vine, (sign . of the Golden. Eagle and Serpents,) Phi Pdelphia For sale in Pottsville:, by J. O. BROWN, I gent, And by • Jt MARTIN, Drr ggis v i tSTOC ,IC S'V ,E'p ' A l" f/P A L I Z I / 4 . • .j ilat44,cf.- _ EMEDY r Facts for the People T ill - . constantly, increasing popularity and cale of () B A. Fehtiest el.'s Vernifinze has induced pco , sons who are envi ma orite success to palm off upon the pnblic prep tines which ad medical men knob, to - be inef fl eae ous in expeiling worms from the ysstem. This Vermifuge his made its way into public rayon: atonthe ground of its own intrinsic merits, more than any' other medicine orthe kind now used;. and ~ bile many worm remedies have by dint of pufting been tarred into sale, and 'shortly after gone etc the obscurity which their worthlessness justly tncr iletl,` B. A. Filmes:odes Ye:mirage continues to be .triumphantly sustained, It lies only to ha used 'und'its effects will hilly sustain all that is said of its w, oudmful expelling posvec. ' seerlificate. - •• Wales, Erie Co., New Y. Ali, 7, 1813. We certify that we have used B. X. Fahnestock's Vcrmiluge in our families, and in every case it has provxled a decided and effectual - remedy for expel. Ill:g worms from the system. Wd con - 11111y recom• mend.[ to pare:Atali) have.child,ren afflicted . with 1.1i3; I.:tagelo:is malady .. ,. ELO .Nt VI IZG IL ' . - - tllll. 11. AINE, ~ R 03.7 MAY, . ' OSEI'II BURROthIIS, For Sale, yth . u.Lesale and reta:l, at the Drug Ware house al • - • . B. A. FA II :%:ESTOrfi & Co. Corner or Sixib and Wood sts. Pitsburz; Pa. For Sale in Po.tisy'lle. by CLEMENS &PA V I :S1 -',Deoember 501.0.7110 Jr .VUTIE, Cabinet Maker, l llndertaker, &o. T IE subscriberannounocu to the public that he a.% ounamEnced the abovc mentioned business ,„ t he bureuch of Poltava:el immediately back of the Pennsylvania ffall, wheiette u!illconstantly keep 0 4 , hand an assortment of I READY MEADE COFFINS. Coboaet Wore . 4c., (sc; raa ma:on:red of the ben teat e rials he the ..teost rablo,,manner,, at • very low rale,. • Ile also will manutictnre-all binds of Furniture to order at the shorter( notice. . Fnnuraji. waited on and Ilererxes curiplied, &c. Ile tileidore solitits a part ol the Nadia patronage which be will endeavor to meet by prompt attention to trusineis. Give us a trial. . Something- for, the Ladtes. Clllll4 NG 1.1.111 l) for keeping the hair iti.curl and giving it a glossy appearance. , CIItiVESE DEPILATORMor removing surplus hair • from the limo wtiieti will accomplish it in a/slam:Res ifithnutinjuring the cnnviexinn: ROVSELL'S. TREBLE EXTRACTS for handker• COLD CREAItf. &a. Together with an elegant and completesenortment of .Roussell's gasps, Perfumery. &c. which took the Gold Medal at the Great New York" Fair, a 'short time since. For gain at his prices by B.BANNAN Aet: • Nov. 13 EXP,ECTO RANT, , ion -Tar. CLEM or, •• cohsumptiiin: - Couos, Colds, &c, TO:THE puß,Licsi IN PRESENTING valtiable medielne to the pub- Ilic as s rense.dy, f or t Consumption, and Pulmonary -, Diseases in general, I have, been actuated solely by the great success attending its nse In mytywn Immediate neighboitiood,and , a desire,to benefit the afflicted, I Shall simply endeavor to, give ai brief siatenient of its. usefulness, and Satter myself that its aurpriting effica *o, will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues- - as willisathify the most incredulous, that CONSUMP TION, may and : "CAN I 3 CURED," , ifthis medicine Is resorted tq in time. As Canscutapiton, huwever is a disease which differs-much in the severity of Its sflnP- Tline, and (he rapidity of its progress, and has long bat fled the_altill of physicians it cannot .be-supposed that this. or .srrY other remedy • is capabte.otr ..rffecting •cure in every,case and in eyed , Stage of the disease; on the contrary, we must expect it to fail autumn:lms, a circumstance which occursdallywith all the most val uable rem:ethos wirPossess, fur the moat simple diseas es. The proprietor submits.the fallowing testimonials bills favor from citizens of this .County, well known , to the public. Ma. thirty years with Cunsumidlori, and having had the ad vice of some orthe most etninentPhysicians,and was g i- 1 venup as incurable. I Was induced to make trlalof your invaluable Espectorant, and amhappy to say that I NIL entirely cured, and aneattendiug to my daily occupation asthoogh I had never been 'atilßted. Previous to ta king your EXPECTORANT; 1 .uould not, if I had been so disposed, do atkohing al , my trade. r have since ree °amended it to several of my friends, and particularly one cane of C.O . IVFI BIED Cr:mut:smart, and am happy• to slate that in every instance it had the de,ArA effect. Yours respectfully • . JOSHUA HAWKINS Scistylkffl Haven, Ocuffler I, 1544, Scituftuff.t.ll.sietr, January 1, 1845, Ilsia,tDear Sir.:-Having been afflicted with a severe, pain in the breast, I was induced to try your Expectorant, and after using one hottfflof it, !bond it to relieve me, and I do not hesitate in recommending it to the public as a valuable medicine for Colds,Coughs and Afflictions of the Breast, 1: lam respectfully yours &c, EDWARD lIIINTZINBER. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. October 19.A8-4,). I was taken with a bad cold some time ago, and used ; one or two bottles tif.lfr Haas' :Expec torant, which re- lieied me much, and should I have . occasion for the above again, I Would freely tall on Mr, Hans fortis in valuable Expectorant. DANIEE , STAGER. SCiICYLKILL HAVEN, July, 29, pi IS . . WILLIAN .1. 11AAE,I—DlEtt .5 . 11'1 - 1 am happy to teatify,to the efficacy:of your 'expectorant, fur answer ing the purpose fur which, it was intended, that of re lieving Coughs, Colds, ; • Yours respectfully, CHAS:. HUNTZINER. For sale by the Proprietor at iSclutYlkill Haven, and by the following Agents in SChuylltill county. • Pottsville—J. S..C. Martin, Llewellyn—Johatinan Chckhill, Esq. Miners% ille—J. J. Falls, • / • New Castle—George Reifsnyder; Esq.' Port Carbon—Henry Shissler, P. M. / Landingville—Color & Drumheller, IlinegrOve—Graeff & Forrer,: Tamaqua—Heilner & 3lorgatiroth, Middleport-11 Koch.& Son, . '.Tuscarora— George R. Dry, ..,LNov 22, .. < ~ ~ • •, DR.. LEIIIIVS ' -SarSapa.riila Illood Pills. . THE outs 1.11.1.. s in existence containing Sarsapa rilla in their composition! 1 ! , They purify the Blooil/and Fluids, of ; the body, UM cleanse the Stomach and Bolcela from all neaten: cute stances that produce ,disease i, i . , . They are composed entirety, of vegetable Extracts, (free from mercury and minerals) , which make them the safest, best, and most eineaelous of any other pills in existence. / , I 1 ' Screed thnisathl cieeifirate.epf their efgeacy have here tofore been / published, and their sales are in.:cluing anyyany„gy thousands. Ohre. than One Million boxes have already been scld since their introduction. - / • (`-• MORE THANIIOO,OOO BOXES haye been sold in Philadertikia‘ Altine, the past year; thus showinethat in the plaeu where they are manufac tured they have a reputation; treater than any other pills—which arises frcitn the fact that Da. LElrsy is melt Itmorn at home as a regular Ph ostciah, and his pills are consequently employed with .. gteater confidence than any other; in addition to their own efficacy. guiltily and not quantity ,is a valuable attribute be longingto them; ono box doing more good titan two to four of others. Be advised; therefore, when ne essity requires to take nom:, other-than DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS. Try them! ( - heir./ bar 2:illats a box) Try them: So wi•lrsatisfied will you lic of their rood eirects, you will never take any others. :After:you have tried all other kinds, then truDr. Lenly"s Mod rills, the ditret once will soon he disroveredi No change or diet no re straint from occupation. or fear or caviling cold need be apprehended; young and old may tale them with e . goal safety. ill L • Princinal (lace and Depot. Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium No. 1911N:dab SECOND street, ir..ar VINE. (sign of the Golden Ball and;Berpents) Philadelphia; Also, by Klett Co., Wetlierill . . & Co. W. Dyott & Sons: .A. S. E. Roberts & Co., anil city Tiruggists gen evilly. • .1 AI;M hy P. Pomp andl. Dickson 4 Easton, .L.F. Long, Lancaster, and most respeettible Druggists and Store keepers in the United rlitatesi ; • Atsn at J . . BROWN'S Otte W. T. Endue's) Drug Store, and John S. C. 3lartir's Drhg Store, Centre st., Pott4ville. _ May 18. - h 20— FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY! SAMUEL I{..t.irClLS, Proprietor, f.a • I East Kingat. nciater city. • necd not be sand in Relation to this ivonst derful remedy. as' the,Proprietor feels cordident that when applied: it Will,!as tan by proven by a number of respt ctable persins, effect an entire cure tic the- Rheumatic and °MP 'it had not, un til hiely, been his intention Ito inakeit public, 'Dot by the Frequent applications tlf his I:eittlibors, and the , wonderful cures it ha: effehted. he feels it a duty he owes to society, as well aS biiiiiol; to make it more generally known, and at the same time, have it jolt fis rfe3r as hi• ran, within thp reach of all who may be_ntilicted with diseases. 11 I.U. ll "'usarld , of natne i si could he published of persons who !layer been cuipd by ihispelebrated med ,icine. but it is not deemed In i ccessary. Kr - The above mediciaeita an invaluable cure for ftheutnanc pains, Rickets, Serofula,Chrnoicdiseares. Pain in the !lead and firitftt, Cramp. White Swell. in„ Plumps, Toot haelie„lSt agnatioii of the Blood, Pain in Abe Birk, Pleurisy, Sick Headache, Cramp in the Stothaeb,Soarne6sand Swelling of the Throat, Coughs, Colds and Stoppages treat° - Head.. In fact it renovatPs the whole system. DiaccrioNs FOR 17sIN; TIIIC'dFsEitVATIvF. The medicine should be.i th;rott Oily rubbed into the parts - ancied ; in very, iobs'tinate cases it should be applied nyflautiel'and the application of a warm smoothing-iron ; in this caSe it nets as a powerful counter-irritant. I 1 , N.B. The above medictne- cut sold by any Druggist: and the public Should:be particularly eau nous not to purchase from itinerant pedlars f as such offered are counterfeit. ,The only places to procure the genuine medicine are Irmo the proprie -tor, or the regular stationary agenes l who show their authority by the Proprietor's eprotieate. riestimouials of its efficacy can bo had at the Proprietor's and from the regular .igents. 10" - :klessrs, BINGIIT 4 POTT. ire the authoriEfd agents for Schuylkill cutlery Sept. 27th Fourteen Valuable Articles. 1. Bai:NSSIt'S VERSDFUGE.r--3 certain cure for worins7issfe and very Present to take. • ' 2. Ginsuy's ExTnicTrizi. which removes Greiso of all kinds, Dry Paints, Tar, Varniati and Wax from carpets or from cloahing, With Out injuring the color or the cloth. , 3. I.ONDON FLY PaPEnHthe beet s thin' nown for killing lies and inasquctoeS. - ; ; 4. A Certain Dettroyee of Rals.:Nice, Roaches, and Ants and another of Bid Rods.. ii. SPECIFIC 114 Saar VERO. Burnam:l AV:oer Brash, 6y oho who his suffered thirteen years before. he didcovered the care. • 6. Dit. STEPEX's GREEX GIUTZISNT,For tho Piles. It has never failed to cure: II enttlsoN's 'PETTER.W 8. DnEnnivu'slNDSl.ll3Le 135,--4MhOW. a rival, 9. TIM COMPOUND CONFRVTON OF FIGS—iIDI the medicine for children and avornen, it is so pleas: ant to take. I 10. Ildeiz's VEGETARLEANTIDILIOCS PILLS. 11. GUM'S F.3I3IARIVT AVATER:PROoF PASTE, for Harness, Boots, c. softens the leather, an I keeps out the water. ft It Pooh MaN's Syn.ENGTItENIG PLASTER. 13. JACKSON'S (HARRIS:RA M:xTURE, which cures the Borst Diarrhce in d few hours. j. 14:./actcsok's Dtsr.arrEet MIXTURE. a certain and speedy cure for. Dysentery and Summer Com plaint. • • The above.valuahleartitlea are 'Wholesale and re. tail, by 14 C. GUN N, SouthlPiftli street Phita de/plact,—'where Stnrelmepers and ethers will be sup plied with puie AfriGan,Cayenne Pepi.er, Arnica Flowers, Drugs, gencrally,i Paints', Oils, Glass, and varnishes, at. the lowest priCes. Terms only cash IlianCut cut the advertis ement.-and bring it with ova. To Machinists $4-11,lanufacturers. Moody & - olecfaterilathl, - ; Wholesale and retail Shoo dcolciv, okra of rhs big' Coat - '2uxt door to 4. B. WA RC'S,pnd oppootto Gris.seo Tavern, Centre street pot/grille, Pa., HAVE constantly on hand for eareortiperlor Calcutta Sewing and Thong leather,Tinned copper . Rivets, Doris, &e. Superior Belt leather, and Belts (stretihed) claw Width and length, - ntada to older; Carpetbags. Carpet - and Leathet Scheel Satchels, Game bags, Trunks, Glazed nil*, Nutria, Musk, Beal. MO and Velvet Caps', and a s'eperlor assortment ilea Ueda of mess, mimeos and' cluldrens• coarse and line. boots and sheet, many,of sritieh were made to order.. expressly for Moody . & aeebternacht, 'and intended to' be equal,, if not superior to the hest custom work, arkd at much lower prices: i Jan.; 18td, " . N: - '" L ._',TIT-E_.:-;.MINERW,:-.':-JOII,RN,A.L. 4Unciucs. - •1 . • been afflicted for r.hg. laE4 ,--ITamin „LA 1 1CS', RHEUMATIC! PRESERVATIVE lqth, _ tjittt;phUA, ` . 164,111XITILit nALLOWELL, • . - jr:•:iltft 81:;)Phitaftaphia, • , 117holesale Hat Diannia*trars; - , •*._ • • SOLICIT thedealefa of Schuylkill and adioinina counties, to examine their Stock ( ARAI'S of every description. Vtey keep , a large assortment of CAPS. and every t variety of 'MATTERS' TRIMMINGS, all of which_ theynre diiposed to ten ripen the bestrerma.. Philadelplna Dec. CO, 1545." 5l-3mo ; WHOLESALE - AND :BET4IL RREivintm HAT, STORE: BBertrand . . 1 No 1:0 Oh/ma it., tooth tide, 4 doors below eh a., • z RESPECTFULLY informs'the citizens • •-•& ' of Schaylkill,county, that he has Le-fitted and , opened Gil" above Establishment, , where be is prepared at all times, to fur nish Beaver, Nutria and Moleskin Hats, equal to any manufactured in this Country. Also, :a superior quality of Caps, for officers of the Army and Navy, together with Dress: Riding and Sporting Caps; a new and splendid style of Childrens' and Boys' Caps, with a great variety of Bich Fancy Furs for Ladies. Just received, per Steam Ship Great Western, the , approved style of Ladlci Rhling flats:-atsu, a beauti ful assortment of chiiiireitit French Caps ' lam determined that my - flats in point of beatdyvand quality, shall not be surpassed by those of any other establishment in - any city in the Union' l'hilada., Dec. 13, 1315, GRE‘,.IT CENTR.TL 1411LADELPElli CLOTHING . ESTABLISHM £ Corner of Narket and,,Decatur' street, • No. 9110: THE MOST EXTE,iSIVE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KIND INTIIE: UNITED STATES. • • NO 216 MARKET STREET, COR. OF DECATUR HAS now finished the most: extensive assurtmen of rA§CIION A KI.E CLOTIIMG curt offered in tan City of, Philadelphia. - I am warranted in making this extensive prepara thin, in'the fact that I have a bigger custom than ans . two St.• res in the city. aed importing to y own G„„a s .- direct in large quantittert, of the ch ' oicevt and most nesllion:l'de styles. oefore the other railnrs, who litty 'in small quantities. hive commented tnaking, tip' tor sales. which warrant me in making the assertion that I can sell a suit a Fashionable Clothing at a lower price to the customer than it cots' at shoe atores to get thin goods made. I wish the public to once:stand distinctly, thdt thi s establishment iseorducted on the . principle that I can and do offer heifer terms to my customers than min possibly be affirded by any other in the oiSiness. The reason of this is plain —I conduct my business entirely on the CASH principle, boy and sell entirely for Cash. keep no books of credit, and of copra.. do not hare tokeoi Clerks to attend to the hail items. Thus Much for the princiale on which I conduct he -mess., - // 47-ly I have now finished, and 'ready for FAIL and WINTER SALES, abunt 35n60 garments, of the `newest sqle, the cur and make or which is univer sally acknowledged to be untgnalled. ..taper miner Dreis aid Frock Coats, in cvery [ vari ety et shade and color. Newest styles superlative French and American Casetmere A 'hue and tnost splendid as;r4i mem of rich style Silk Velvet, Nlerino and Cashmere d'Eco,e 'or iny own imporimion, the style of some of which cannot be had elsewhere ni the city • The mist evensive as,ortment of caper (loth !Cloaks el.er seen in Philadelphia, with every l'ariery .pt new style Woolen, Plaid and Striped Lining. Asphaltum, Beaver, Bannon Ctia's - a Lune variety, with dam mit • style rriminings—Nt aved Beaver Banoup Coats, Plain Beaver do , Adel.iide Sack do.. a new and beantirul article lo'r a-. easy and plea.nnt Overcoat. I have the larse , t dirplay of'Cloalts• ever offered in the city, with every oil? article in Inc line of bust nessewh,ch am deterfning dto sell lower than can lie.. MINI by any ettetisin the trade ladelphia Sept. 27th. 1615 13.4:7 - CA P FALL : AND WINTER TRADE. No. 19G Markel st. two doors &low Sixth st., : il - ... PARTICULARLY invite the at- : -,.., tention rir the cilizen9 of Pidts-, •-;•-:: • ..•••-.: .„ c - ..t1• - : Ville, and vicinity. (when on - ,• __.•-• , c—i•-,.... chasing Hats and Car., to the ....v:—....., Store, being fully sati_Ged it is greatly to the interests of all aud•evcry person to deal n•ith them. They now offer one of the largest and most splendid stocks of Hats and Capi in Philada.,at prices defying all competition. HATS! HATS.! HATS! Su?. Bea. Hats, .$2,:.0 to $3 " Brosh Hats. 82. to $3 Moleskin 11313, $2.50. (usnat price ismr,dollar,) SuSilk Hats. 1,50 to $l. ' Cass. Hats. $2.00 to 3 " Fur Hats. +91,25. and upwards, and every varie ty and style of Hats at as tonishinely LOW PRICES: Wanted fit to he generally known, that we will sell none hot first-rate Hats. and more we ,lo business on the principWthat HONESTY S Tim BEST POLICY! selllnetheu , iito every one, jut ge or no judge.. - .*. Country Merchants, Stn ekeepera. Hatters and others, putchasing any articles in the Hat or Cap line, will find juin their advantage•to taMas we have a large and complete stock suited to the tleunto Trade, which we will sell at the lowest wholesale prices. Call and see. Open evening. , Musk Hat :Skins and other Furs wanted. HART/EN & BROWN. No. 1146 Miirket !street, t'd door 'below 6th, Phihla. Phihla, Nov. 29, ISM •98-15 . BEST BUTT, HINGES, AtANIIFACTURED and for Kale by : MORRIS, TNSKER & MORRIS, Pascal ,Iron Warehnose;S. E. corner of Third and Walnut street, Philada• Ph dada. August!!,32— _ CHEAP WATCHES, AND JEWELRY Christmas Si, New tear's Presents: I WOULD respectfully invite all persons ..),wishing to purchase good and cheap Jewelry 14; fur their own use, or for making preients;to c3ll and examine my stork of Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES, of every descrlption. Fine Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and Hair Brace lets, Gold Chains, Breastpins.Fingerßings, Medallions, Watch Keys, &c., Silver Spoons, Tonas, Butter Knives, Tooth Picks and Jewelry of every description. Also on hand, a good assortment of S day and 30 hour BRASS CLOCKS. ' lam determined to sell my Goods as low as they can be purchased at any store in ilia; United States. and will warrant all to be exactly wliarthey are Sold for:, , or the money shall be refunded. V.. O - The highest Cash prices giyen_for old Gold and Silver, and old Watches , taken'ia exchange for other Goods. - c:c Watches and Clocks repaired in the best manner, and warranted to run well forone year. - : . LEWIS LADOMUS,' No. 4131 Market st• above 11th, N. side, Philada, Phllada., Nov. 15, ISIS. 413-3 mo 39- . .. - AMERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELP HI TIIIS commodious and delightfully 10e4:., e4:., cated hotel , situated in Chesnut street :::: 7" Philadelphia,directly opposite the State, r is s •Ifouse.. henry'.. Charter Proprietrur .16 1 offers every induCanent to ;he travelling . _ public. it is in the centre of business. it is within two minutes' walk of the Post Office, Custom IfOuse, the prinhipal Banks and places of amusement ; is in un airy and delightful location, and the proprietor pledges hintself, to devote every attention to his table, and to have obliging and attentive servants to conduct to the comforts of his guests. Baths, warm and cold, always, ready, and an•assoruneul of wines of unequalled ex cellence. - Phllada. Nov. 22d 1615, • 47—ly PIRQOH.IR C.R.I?PENTER,' Conveyancers, 56 WALNUT STREET, PHILADA. Money Lcianed on Mortgage, and Real Estate bought and sold. • Philadelphia, April 19 , 18-3 t PASCAL • IRON WORKS, . • PHILADELPHM. Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco motives, Marine, and other Steam Engine Boilers, from 2to 5 inches in diameter. Also, Pipes tor ‘Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tub, for Hy draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pumps ;of Steam Ermines - slanufactured and for bale by BIORHIS,TASKER & 510ENIS, Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sta.; Philada. Philada• NOV. 22d 1545 Flour & Feed BriNin THE subscriber respectfully announces tti the pub lic, that be has associated Mr. Nathan Evans with him in conducting a general Flout and Feed MaineSs. , inder the firm of IIIiCIi,&.EVANS, at the ',southeast corner of Heti Hoed and Norwegian streets, in the bo rough of Pottsville, where they will always keep on hand, arge and good assortment . • ' Flour, Feed, :- • Hay br the bate, . &c., &e. j - • All of which will be sold at the very lowest rates '— They confidently solicit the patronage of the. public; believing that all theism who deal with them, will (Ind it to theirmutualadvantage - Jail' A l 4. - • RUCH Jr. FATANS. sale' at. MARTIN'S Drug Y Stere—nn assoitment of' Gig; Sulky, and Carriign March 93 PHILADELPHIA, D3XIEL . CI?ETII, PHILJDELPIII. , I GARDEN & BROWN, CAPS CAPS! No. I; and 2 fine otter tur Caps, Cheap. No, I and 2 fine Shetland_ tut si•al Caps. , No 1,2 and 3 fine musk fur Caps, some as low es ,S rts.- lla ir, seal. cloth. fury velvet, fur trimmed, Gazed, silk. oil-rlntb, telther, and every variety and style of Caps, for men and boys, at unheard nf LOW PRICES. , _ . WELLIABX , a , 7 B — ft - QWN, dr. ,c 0, ,, •• '` • • • _ WIIOLESALE- DRY 000 D, DEALERS'. No:.. 20, !.Noith - Foui th -ltteet,-1 7 14,1ad4. TT AVE a large Stock comprlainr a ;entire! variety of .I.I.AMERICAN and FOREIGN DAN GOODS.. - They regularlyattend the Amami Sales, et/'which they can frequently purchase many seasonable descrip tions of Goods, melt below the regular_ prices, and which setrata; small adrahee. ' • t•• • . They receive many goods direct from Manufactarers, and will also be receiving' the newest sty/es of Fon , . taus Goons as soon as they are In the market, from Im portations both here and in New York . Their e'er lions will 'be directed to keeping constant ly, a,very superior assortment of the most desirable ; Staple and Feney,Geeds, which 'they intend to offer to Country Merchants on the most favorable terms,and at the toloceeprices they can be found at in tee - ci ty of Philadelphia,and respectfully invite them to examine for themselves. - Their stock consists inpart of the following: • Clothsv , .elssimeres, Sattinetts, -Jeans, Plaided and Striped Jeans, to new article,] Flannels. Kerseys, Linseys,Red Padding, Canvas Padding, Beaver - • teens, Velveteens. Velvet Cords, Alpaca Lustres Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse : de Lains, g. Ginliams, Lawns, Irish Line ns, , Russia Sheeting. and Rnssia Diaper. • Goods for Summer Wear, New Style Fancy Flamed - Linen Drillings, Plain !drown Linen, Crape • Gairt bro Ons, Corded. Plaided. and striped , Ditto, [new !goods] Plaided , and striped' Rivalling; [new : goods,] • Nankeene, Extra Ileavy.'Ontionades; • • Summer Cloths, Denims, Mexican Mixtures, mite and Fancy•Coloured Drillings,. Satin • , Jeans, Fancy Single Uillcd ,Cassimeres, • , Coat Qinghai:li, &c. .; Drown and Bleached Mustins, Checks,Tlckings:Brown •• • Milian:a, Canton :Flannel, Plain Whltg.(Xpihries, Checked and striped ditto, Lace Candificks;Ja nels',, Bonk . •and Swigs_ditto. Lace Goods in variety i .Coloitiedeambricks; Ilosie . ry,Gloges, Thread, - Buttons, and a full as • ' sortnientotTrininittics, &c. 'PRINTS--A very extensive assortment, to which new Styles are added as they conic Worn the Manufac turers. ' • s ; • Philada., March I, - ; ::0- 6mt PURE WHITE LEAD Wlietlierlll &. frother, ATAN AciTIZERS. No tirr north Froßt street Laic now a coed supply of their warranted pure,w hue lewd. uid those eustomerir'Whr. have been &paringly supt.l:ed in eonsecitience ; ol a run a n the article, shall now-have their orders filled. No knnivu substance possesses those perservative and bearitiking properties so desirable' in a paint, to an equal event with unadulterated-white lead; hence any admixture or ether materials only . , mars its value. lt has therefore been die steady aimof the manufactures, for ninny years, to supply to the publiq a perfectly pure white lead, and the, uneeasinetle mand b,r the article, is proof trial it has met with bi- It is invariably branded on one he I'tt- EIIILL in full. and, on the other, ‘VA ' III:ANTEI , PURR-211in red letters. November 19 'Reading i& Potts vile Rail Road. • ' , Reduction •1 Freight on Nerchandize. • . • _. , 1 (IN .AND AFTER Monday nest, June 26th, '1614, 1..... f Goods will be forward.d with despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, bet Ween !leading, and the points below stated, per ton of 21100 lbs. - . - s ' . - Between Between 'Reading Reading . , • and , and . •'• . • ' Phila. • Poilsidlle. . . Plaster;slate, trlss, kc. 110. 7.5 cts. Pig iron, blooms, limber.' . . marble, rosin, tar, pitch, 120 . 00 etc. and grind:tones, . Nails ..S. spikes, bar iron, eastings,lead.turpentine I - bark, raw mbar, o, salt, ' . 40 . 100 provisions.potatoes, lam " .. : her, stoves. 4-e., J. Flinn per barrel,, 1 . 16 cts. 11 els. Wheat, corn, rye, Clover 4 cts.. • -3 cts. Feed, .i , salt per bushel, Gr,oceries,hardware,steel,l topper, tin, brass, do- . inestic liquorsonacbioe- . • ry, butter and eggs, 10 •1 35 ' cheese, lard and tallow, ' oil, wool; cotton, Nattier I raw hides, paints, oys. teTs, hemp, and cordage.) Dry alli,th. drill:B4' Medi-1 . tilleg,- rinVigll Honor:, I Wines.glass, paper.fresh }. nil., 117 eat, CollfC,ll.lla, I. ry," books 4- Stationary. j No additional charges for commission, storage, or receiving. or delivering freight at arty of the' Compa ny's Depots On the:ling. linty 15, 1343 I -! ' 29-- • 39-6 n . . SALT ! SALT !! . - . = c ALES A Sall in barrels & hags, for sale at the lowest Market price. delivered on board of Boats no thia Schuylkill, FUEE Of, PORTEh AGE by ll (ART & BROTHEL 31 Walnut 44.-or Locust st. Wharf Schuylkil l. dhilatlelphia July 10th, . 29 . , . --- -- BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES n ) MADE' OF TILE best .refined American ir • on. for sale ar about the same prices of the Iron In bar, being a saving of about 100 per . - -. cent fo the purchaser. All shoes sold, ar - .- warrnnted, and it not satisfactory, can be returned and the money will be refunded. • . . - : • • GRAY & nitontErt, •12 Walnut et., Philatia. June 8 .. - J 7 'Alt"i 4 Ertitto N. MILITARY STORE. iIIE subscriber would respectfully inform his !friends and customers, that he has iueirted his lliMiMary Cap Alan”fitctory fn Third Sirect, No, 9t7., a few doors below Race, where he,would he pleased in see his old customers and as many now ones as are disporerno thvour him with their custom. Ile still enininues to ina'nutaciati'e, Military and Sportiness articles oferery description, such as leather, Cloth. Felt. Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns; Forage Caps; holsters tor troop Body do ; Carrouch Boxes, Bayonet c .bbaids, word Belts of all kinds ; Canteet - s Knapsacks, diderent patterns z.. Fire Buckets, Passing Boles, 'Puha do, Brush and Picker's Plumes, Poinpnons, Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality Shot Bags. Game Bags. Drums. atc...ke. (Orders thankfully received and promptly at tendel to.• . WILLIAM CHESSMAN, j No.lol Nr.rthl oird Street. r. few doors below Rac Philadelphia, January 13, 1844 2-6 m TAM recommend all of our friends yisiling the Ci- _ • ty 'to call at the l'ekin Conipa»y's Store, and lay in it supply of their delicious 'Teas. ' THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, 30, sOUTII SECOND ST. • - tßetrreen Market and . 'Chesnut, PnIL{DLL}III Ll, , AVE constantlyon hand, and for 'sale, wholesale 11 and retail, a variety of choice fresh TC3S, at tow er prices, according to the quality, than they ran be bought for at any other establishment in the city. G TEAn, exclipdvely ' are sold at this house, 'and Fieverak varieties; which cannot he obtained elsewhere. Any ...Teas which do lint give entire satisfaction, can be returned and exchanged, or the money will he refdnded. Tne.c!tizens of Schuylkill County, are respcctfltlly invited to give us'a call. G.. It. Agent for the"Pekin Tea Company. Pbilada., Sept. 27;1815. , 20-1 PHILADELPHIA, RE.IDINV AND POTTSVILLE RAIL ROdillt r pdtrskll eo77l.ll:jir.:T 'WINTER ARRANGEMENT • Passenger Trains. Hours of starting on and after Monday, Oct. 6, 1845 Fr'Pm Pottsville, at A. M '' Pails except Sunday Philada.; " 9 A. 51., - HOURS OF PASSING READING For Philada., at. 10 A. M., t . " Pottsville ". 12 A. M., i RATES OF FARE. . D .•• . etween Pottsville and Philada., 33,50 and 3 00 Reading, 41 40 and 120 • Philada., Oct. 11• . 13—: . ' ta.o f the house favorably known as James S. 7: • Narrin's for many years. . CONSUMERS who desire to wear service . able Hes can do so by purchasing those of our manii facture, as we superintend every branch of the busi ness personally, and are determined to sustain our rep, motion for selling the best hats in the Vuited'Brates, HATTERS supplied with every description of Hata in the rough, Furs, .Trinuminga, tac„ Shit quality of 'which may he depended on, as oar extensive manufkr tory enables us to supply ,them . of better quality than any other House.- Orders enclosing payment, promptly and carefully forwarded...MAßTlN do PATTON, • • ' No. 118 Market Street, Fhilada. , . • nitride., Dec. 27, INS, : • . ; .• 51-31 no . . . . , _ Prime Olaekerel. , ' TM - 8T received at the York Store. a supply of Mei,: .el Mackerel, put up expressly' for Wilily. use, :without :heads. ' EDWARD YARDLEY..;' EEO VICSEEEI BZI 60' • 3 70 =I Merchants RARDY ,BZLIOTT, - WatelirnA.Trers •and Jewefeis,' • • ~ • ,FROU THE CITF OF PRILADAt. gerpentiully announce, that ~ . : viol* . . . they have taken the store next ,E . \ri . -r - ...„..-- door, to G else's new !fete. at 0 %N . ~ • ' <ll Lhe tt l l o e werend. of Centre it ., Borough of Pottsville I I to . . ' tallc., tvliere, they have recently' 3 , •!!!, _ d ~, k fga• opened a choice assortment IL ' , 4#1,,..... 'of CLOCKS: AVATCHES -" &: JEWELRY. ' . , . . . They pledge themselves to sell their goods at as low prices as the can be bought at any other estab• i ll lishment in Poty. Ole or ellewt.ere,and believe they ciin tender full d entire 'satisfaction (as regards both quality' . and price,) to all who. may favor them with their patronage. iCT Clocks and Watches of every deseription,6re fully_repaired mid Warranted. 1 i , . - WILLIAM EIRADt . ~ JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT'. , Pottsvilte,Oct. lit, IE4. 4.2—tf IRON! . - IRON!!. ; • I ~- Is RIGIET Sr. . P 0 T 1r ~ , A r Till:: l • ' . TOWN HALL HAVE nn -assortment of rolled and hammered I nos, consistin or from i round to 2 inch. :".. 4 :,roll Iron, I lc i to 0 I , Squares front 0 x Rtol I 3, :-- Liatnnerd tire from a x I x 3 inch, : • Scollop iron of various dirnensipriS, Crol,y Rars,.Plouith Irons.- . -. .. ilorbe.slinc bars, Sledge ' . . •Aloulds, Juniata :Slit . ' :. • . - Nails, and - Morse Shoe Rinis. STEEL Octagon Cast Steil. • . . Shear 15/eel, En;rfish • .. Blister. Amerte in :Meer. German Steel, Spring Steel, ...s.i.e.,Sze. 4-c i 26-- Jnne 28, New Advollsement. rag!!!,s'F' OVES.r. STOVES ! 1 . TUST rercived direct from one of the most :extenkive matrufacturies'in the rity, a general :tsstirtmeni of r3loveli, which will. he sold'at Philadelphia prices, con sisting of Cookinif koyesefthe most a;,proced ppttetris, Salamanders, Lannon ititoyes, with either tidy ,•or iron eylitiderit, and Itadiater stoves fir parlours of the latest. style and best tiniah, all rf which are now piTered for sate at the 01.11 YORK STORE. where the . ;pohiie are tiarticitlarl-y waited to call, the ladies estw•coilly. •' • ; EDWARD YAnDLEY. Nov. gib ! 45 I Boa/ding. TM. Subscriber has recently. .openeda bonding bent , 47: in Malket s!iect, Potts6lle.aild will be pleased to haVe . a number of respectable boarders Good liccammodation will be foruksbed;on reason \ able terms. , irancent Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. . ELIZA 11AUGHAIOITT. Pottsville May 3 I , • Alexander's Tricobaphe. . A LIQUID DYE which ehangesolight and grey £l, hair to a hcautirnl black or dark.'color instant a neously, without ally injury to the hair &c Any pe anti canapply it sn simple is the process . For all at Phitadelot? price.F l 13. 'BANN:AN Ag't. i±tov. IS r • .4 , • Platform' Scales. : It trAnt suitable for Rail Roads, Catials, Coal, Hay 1%1 Ores, Stoves, Cc ttott, Tobacco, Live. Stock, 4-,. . a..5- Orders protoptly attended to at our nianufactor Second'itrcet,Camden,,Nem Jersey. • ELICOTT &.:ABBOTT. Camden, N. J. Oct. 16th, 1615 • .42-1) NEW CA:3II DRY GOOD, FANCY .ND TRIunIING R E , THE ROO FORMERLY OCCITPIED BY IN ROOM FORMERLY PHILLIP: 4 IN CENVIE STREET. 'I he subscriber respectfully informs 111d:citizens of rottsVilie and the public in general, that he has just o pened a fresh assortment of the newest styles of goods, constAionZ o f Lawns, Alpacas, and Balzarbies. with a variety of fancy goods. Also, a n6l , and side did style of Prints, Silk, Maki Alpaca and othet shawls Blue, and Black Clothss e of a superior quality. Etc has alsnon hand, .1! &Whig Silk, Spool and atent Thitad df the best quality, Gloves and Hosiery, Straw Leg. ham, Gimp, Braid and other „71yles of Fancy . Bonnets, by tt:e case, doz. or single Bonnet, Men's and Boy's I,,eghorn AU of whichwal be soldaotbc iowest cacti prices MI Aos 20 MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT ct TR t USS rii& Al.so„ ' Dr. Jo•eph Whit es ❑tero ..bclsairtlnal Su;allorters.• A supply of Vie above aricleq, jto, received and for sate, at the tionufactorers prtee , , by .10I1N S. C. MARTIN, • Drug.g.ist 44_- OC~O~ft.ry = AND MACHINP. MANUFACTORY. subscriber is prepared to furnish 4111 kinds of 7 Machinery, such as Steam Engines, either high or low pressure—Mowing apa pumping Engines, saw and grist mill—Coat Rreakers nd nther mar hi nery connec. , ted with the ndning business. Men, trnile . !, ism boats, propellers and propeller ^twines, iron and brass -cas tingtz, and all other ankles in his - hire of mu ness, at his estaNishinent in.2d street, below thd . Rait Road, Camden, New Jersey. f • ' JOHN F. STARR, , Late of the firm of MOSES STARR r. SONS: Camden, (New Jersey) Nov. !, 1815. ' 444-if . - POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS',J, . ; -..... -.. k.,..i - ', 7 3 - Z...7X4 , '-•% ........ „,... ,. .,,-,..0,' ro ... . , E, W. 3IcGfVNIS, 1 . 3 EPETF 'LILL Y announces to the Pittilic, thaj he has taken the Establishmeni.' known as the 1 otts villa lion Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to tr.tild all kindarof Steam-Engines, manu facture Rail 'Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every deseriptlon,at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. ' el- Persons from broad, in want of Stea m Engines will find it their advantage to give him a call before engaging elsewhere. .May 11 . . • CO.IDis P.,4TENT GALVANIC .BATTERY. Tim subscriber Informs the public, that he has been appointed by Wm. P. (load, of Philadelphia, his neentfor thesale - in this and the adjoining counties of, his PATEXT GRADUATE'? GALPAXIC• BAT TERY, adapted to the use of Physicians and other persons of competent skill, in the trentMent of nervous disorders. . Persons desirous of purchasing sjr. Coad's instru ments can have art opportunity of exainining the ap paratus, at my residence in the Town Hall , of this bo rough: Among the many complaints which have been cured and alleviated hy . thLs powerful agent in medical prac tice. may ha enumerated Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Lock-jaw, emaciated Limbs, Rhatimatistn,Tic Doloreux and various other neuralgic and nervous disorders. ' Co Having purchased 'Ono of Mr. Coal's Graduated Batteries, I am prepared in operate on persons suffer:- ing under any of the nbece described complaints, and respectfully solicit all those who may:feel interested In this phblication, to call and examine 'my apparatus. • PETER P. MIIDEY. 16-6 m Pottsville. Sept., 8, 1845 'VIOLINS, FLUTES &c.—For'sale at MAR- V V. TINS Drug Store, an assortment of violins flutes, Clarionets, Fifes &c. to which he invites the attention of musicians and others. March 15, POTTSVILLE BOOT 4 SHOE STORE. CENTREST, ADJOININGTHE POTTSVILLE HOUSE. .". • CARD. • • 'S. & J. •I"0ST E R, RESPECTFULLY invite: the attention of their mends and customerii to their stock. .of Boots and Shoes. They : have largely in creased their stock and now offer Boots and Shoes at wholesale and retail at tho lowest rate, and no mistake, Thy have also on hand Sole and !Uppeic Leather, Calf-skin, Morocco, Lining : Skins, Bontees, Lasts, and, a gencral assortment of Shoemakers' 'findings. Boots and Shoes of ovary kind, manufactured to or der at short notice. ' January tO, IS-I.g. . 7. ! 2-3 mo TUE GOVERMENTAL EiSTILUCTOB.„ . . • Ora brier and 'comprehensive view . of the goVernment of the Un ited' States, and of the State governments, in easy lessons designed for the use of schools, by It B. Shur tiff Also REVISED STATUTES O! THE UNITED STATES, and additional laws to 18 It'redoced to ques tions and answers' tbrllie use of schools' and families, by Wm. B. Wedgwood, just received*nd for sale at U&N NAN'S cheap Beak one.. . Nay. 19 • ' • ' 4S Let Commerce spread her flowing sails; AhdTrade her, path pursue; ' Without the Farmer stfiat avalls;- Or what without hid' do [ [ Let learn'd Divines and Lawyers boast; Let Physic follow in her train, The Farmer's skill is valued most, In making gold sheaves of Grain:. Let Statesmen rack their brain with care, Soma tnigt_ty, project to fulfil,;• . Tba-Yartn.tr's wiser projects aro klis flocks to feed, lits grounds to till. His orisons at early dawn, . To the Almighty Power be makes, Then treads the dew bespantlted.lawn, Or pleasure ; in , high labor takes•, Ile hears the robin's- early song, • And the rude netts ofebeerfal swains, 'While heedful of his Grope, along • lie travels o'er his own doLnUini. A strangerFhe to fretful care -No busy scenes perplex his-life Contended with bis houtely.frre, 1113 children and a prudent NV ire I • No prodigal nor careless waste; On his domain. is eVer.foolid ; With open hand7he, yet will haste To help the poor 11l they abOuni.l. And now 44 earthly labor pa., And old in virtue he has grown, To crown his well-silent life nt last, 4 Kind heaven !fill claim him for its ow n - i • : • . - FAMIERS AN MELIiANICS. The Wealth of s. Coa erl P pen,* upon it; Farmersand Media:li l" -1./ What_is wealth i Those things which are con- , venient and tiecrlssair to use, and whictriadminis- ter to our wants and comforts. Money alone cannot therefore, he considered as wealtb,,becauie if`the articles 'or things nbove mentioned are not ' to be had;or not in. existense, a Man .yould be poor indeed, though he'vvas leaded with gold and silver. If IW. - wero hungst, and there was no. bread to ho ()ought, his 1,01.1 would be of `little service. -• • • • It is true, mankind, by Common 'consent;have agreed. that gold and silver should be the Signs and evidence of properly, or, in other wordi, the , measures of pr'operty ,t, and : ha • who has a cirtain amount of it, has evidence of so-much welalth ;- he can change it for rho very things which Flo, it: fact, constitute wealth:; ; • t Thus a man:. who.lias d hundred dollars in pocket has a ticket, as - it 'were, to entitle him to enter into the possession of 100 bushels of corn, or 100 yards of clutl4or 100 acres of wild land, : 'or a yoke of oxen, or a horse and wagon asthe case may be. • But'if these tbisgs do not exist,.. and he needs them, his ticket is of no mins use than if he t h . ad a ticket to go into the theatre, and it should he Mimed down: before hs used, it. i t -'The elements, therefore, of wealth consist in material p•oductfOns brinight together, charged and modified by tho hand of man, of the faro& and mechanic.. Commerce, though necessary 00 honorable, iy nothing more..thati the moving or changing of these productions from place to place. If we are right in the position we' have taken, that wealth consist innat4ral productions,changcd and wrought upon by the labor of matt, it fulloies that the country which pnsseses the most of the elements or material to Work upon a good soil ; abundance of water polver, forest; of timber; quarries of different kind of stone ; mines, and beds ofdiffi-rent kinds of material &d., must have the me'st natural wealth. i It then requires the hand of industry and skill, to pat these materials, into shape, and to put them together to form real, substantial wealth. This is the duty of the farmer old mechanic. • The more.industiious 'arufskilful this class is, the more wealth will be accumulated in the coda try. Do farmers and-mechanics consider these things,rightly Are . they riot too apt to think • themselves mere plodders and servants in the in crease' of wealth And; indeed, is there not a false standard of respectability, too much in use in society, and are not lbe"productive 'classes apt to measure themselves by it,? This standard appears to be, idleness am!, a fine coat; and.eonsequently, the.mure idle a man can be, and liner the dreSs, the more of a -gentle man. • Not so. Respectability should consist in an improved mind, and skilful and industrious hands.. Moral qualifications being equal, he should hive the most honor, who, try• the combi nation of the efihrts of his mind-and physical pow ers, has contributed more largely to the increaaw of those things which constitute wealth. - JOSEPP MORGAN We clip the following.from the Soltliern.Planter If this simple remedy should prove egective it is of great importance. • DI:CAr iN PEACTI.TaXts.—A singular rid and one worthy of being recorded, was mentioned to us a few days since by !Mr. Alexander Duke, of Albcrmarle. lie stared, that whilst on a visit to a neighbor, his • attctition was called to a. large peach orchard, every tree in which. had be'en'to tally destroyed by 'the ravagei of worm, with the exception of three, and ; these were probably the. most thrifty and flourishing peach trees he ever saw: r zTlie unty cause of their superiority known . to his host, was in consequence of observing that' those.parts of worm.eaten timber into which nails ' had been driven, were generally sound. When his Aree4 were about a year old he had selected three of them and driven a tenpennyViZugh the ',body, as near the ground as possible ; whilst the balance of his orchard had gradually failed and finally yielded entirely to the ravages of the worms; these trees, selected: at random., treated precisely in the enme manner, with the exception •of the nailing,'-had always been vigorous and healthy, furniThing him at that periodlvith the' greatest profusion of thc, - naost- luscious frCit. It is supposed that the salt of iron'affarded by the nail is offensive to the - aronn, whilst-it is harmless, . or primps even beneficial-to thetree. W . I PLOI:G G :—Dash in with alt your ploOgh learns with a gOod heart ; halt not - so long • as the wea!iirr permits until all the stifrgrounds yua. ; nten d for spring Crops are ploughed deeply, and', laid in the best pcsstble way to receive the benefit of the win t er i Ft3;l5 " • • :infested with this ,"-• Craw:ie.—Jr r 6 elLig are pest, recollect that zeirt4 6. P.:°llt4hin3 i s on o of.the most effect ee means of, destilnYing• MANunx.—,Without plenty o ,`,..manure, neither good nor large crops can he grown, unless your lands are alreay fertile. Therefore set youf r gelltw work, gather and . compost, every thing that cam by possibility fertilize you% fields.- Recollect that the roads, the heads of creeks, the wood;, fence corners, arid all . other •places where there •are things perilfable, are fruitful sources of manure' therefore see that you render each and all of then tributary to the inraase of our manure piles. NEM( MODE Or ()URI N a - rue Eng , fish:traveller, writing!from the Ardennes, thus de scribea a method of preserving the ham. which is certainly 'different from any thing generally knoWn in America : ! The ham is cured in brine of salt, saltpetre, and aromatic . herbs, - viz a few bay leaves, wild thyMe, a handful of kiniper berries,, and a little garlic. It is steeped for about six weeks, and then dried in the smoke of a chimney; over, a wood fire. When waited for' dressing it is buried in the ground fur about twenty-four hours and then boiled, with the addition of the same aro matic herbs in the.water. After boilinr:tho bone Is taken out, and the ham is pressed. under a heavy weight. Asa corallary to the dressing, it may. be added, that it often happens that the himovhen produced at the table; disappears at one sitting. MEI Tag wrmesT OF Cows—The 'keeping of cows in such a manner as to niake them give the great est quantity of milk, and with the - greatest dear profit, is an essential psvint of economy. Give a' euw kbalf bushel of turnips. carrots or other roots per day, during the winter mor,ths, beside her hay ; and if her suMnier food is such as it should • be, she will give nearly double the quantity of milk that she would afford if only - kept during the winter in the usual manner ;. and the-milk will be richer and- of hater - quality. Cattle are . well known to thrive ranch better where the Operation ofeurrying is performed thoroughly end regularly.,,, Dr. Rush in a lecture upon the advantages of f Studying . the tlimases of domestic animals, states that there isan improvement in the quality of the milk, and in increase in its quantity, wh'eh is Os. tabled by currying the cow. Ile assured of the., truth 'of the saying, that -ono cow well milked alt' • 'worth two b3dly milked . " T he . first draw till contains only 5, tits Sevond a, and thelfth 17 pers' . cent. of cream. ,gannerrO Obc; 4 i f ~.:. -~~ ~~~ ~,` _,
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