U U Cippings- 1. - pft en thc!Fhilly night, Ere shamher's chain bath bound me, l see , by candle light, • The tea' things all around me; -The plates the bakes, , ' The tarts and cakes, • , The eel of, cups, unbroken, • - 'The waxen light; The spoons eo bright, The jests, as yet; unspoken. Then in. the merry light, draw my wrapper round me, And sip my Pekin tea at night, While wife and• babes surround me- When i remember all Who've walked with me together, . rTe seen by brandy fall. Like leaves in wintry weather, • I feellike ono ' Who stands Jame • i• • Near some lone board deserted, ' And love my tea - • • MOM cordially, '- .While int:turning - the departed. : Then; in the chilly night,. INi"o'ium shall e'er confound me'; • - I'll"drink my Pekin, hot and, bright, With wives and babes around me. Pnaimrses or Eri --- CCAT N.—The inhabitants of that Tent-uo Utica' w 'eh is, Eituairil in the Slate, of New are esscd with a school for ilogrr— as the followin advertisement from a Utica paper vrilf show. This 'is.an idea that certainly never occurred to any .Philadelphian; it may be called a seven league step in the march of cirtlization, which places ; the Uticans immensely in lONS:Ice of the Philadelphians. But here is the: advertisement from the Utica Gazette:— IHENRY WIN FIELD wishes to inform the eitis.ens of Utica, that he has opened' at No. 22 Post street, a • . . . . • DOG SCHOOL, where he wilt, teach dogs to go on .errands ss cor rectly es say boy ten years old, — to dance as well As the most accomplished dancer, Waltz, cut the Pigeon Wing, to count the number of persons in the room, also to distinguish the number and color of persons present. Persons wishing fo hate dogs enter this school, will pleaSe apply immediately, is it is the intention of Mr. Winfield at the end of me month alter the dogs hate entered - , to give an' exhibition. Specimens can he seen at Mr. Win field's residenCe. ja 12 4t. From this it wilt appear that the plan of Mr. Winfield embraces some of the ornamental bran ches as well as those of more utility. In fact, we base more faith in his ability to impart the former than the latter, for it is easier to give all kinds of puppyism showy accomplishments than to wake them useful—rhira:su, Arracnore,or DANT WEnsrmr,--The Bos ton Transcript copies frona the London Sun, la pleasant sketch of Daniel 'Webster—which con 'eludes with the following amusing anecdote of this remark l eble men:—This distinguished min, just' before Lafsiette's last visit to America, formed one in a fishing-party in Masiachusetts Bay. qe had been selected to deliver the welcoming speech to the F ~e rletiman on his approaching visit,and du ring" has occupation of hauling up 'cod-fish and taufog,l he was observed to he very abstracted. It appeared afterwards that he must have been study ing that part of his speech in which he afterwards addressed Lafayette, for a gentleman who was fish ing next to him observed him pulling in hieline, , hand ever hand, with some difficulty, as if a large fish was hooked, yet without exhibiting any satis faction lon his far,e at having captured a prize. At length ithe.fish was seen approaching the surface and gleaming through the green waters, like a lively ',ladder of quicksilver, still Webster's face gave nO smiling tvelcornehut just as the fish came to the surface, he burst out with' 'Venerable man! the representatives of the two hemispheres,svelcome you to our shores,' and down flopped the 'monster Mal' .m 1 the deck r A STIIII4III GENIUS.--Th'e N. Y. Globe draws thefellowing picture, •of a disciple of SL Crispin in that city, who takes an occasions daunt among the 'Upper Ten Thousand' :--A lade cobbler of the upper part of our city is so anxious to be up in the world that he will work industriously for • "several weeks until he has earned some six or eight dollars, when, renouncing his apron and last he' done a first rata suit and takes board at the Astor, where he may be seen strutting .bout with the ut most confidence, giving orders Übe a lord to the servants, and exhibiting himself •vi•ith,eigar and p para glass on the ,Astor - House teps, until his money runs out, when, be again returns to his cob-. Sfirig to save enough for another .blow-up,' as he "As it: . • 'MIND YOUR d OWN BUSINESS What are anether's faults to. me ? • I've not a vulture's bill, pick at every paw I see, And make it wider still. it is enough - fob' me to know '"I • I've follies Of my own -4' ; And on my heart the care bestow, And let my friends alone. Juan WIT.—An American gentleman, some yearn ago, was showing an Irishman the figure of a ship very elegantly painted upon a Wall at flar- Ittem ; when the Hibernian after viewing it-with evident marks of delight, exclaimed, "f3y St. Pet tick, kris mighty beautiful; I am . sureit: was never done in this couniry." How can that' he, (said the Anierican) when you see it upon ,the wall I" “Arrah ! and so it is," replied the other. much ernbarmased at his own want of ofiiervation,..but i mean ha whodid it never ,was here." A Ctzrzn ANCCOUTE.. , - A good story is toll of Professor Humphrey: of Amherst College.— One; mOming,',. before recitation, some of the stir . - dents fastened a live goose on the President's chair. When he entered the room and diScoveredthenew occupant of his seatihe'turned:upon his heel and coolly observed: . .- f•Gentleraen. perceive, you have a . Competent inetnactor,"and I will, therefore, - leave you 46 your Ittl MB. I , , C.IVIITIt To Jong R.—Two toadies wishing to be very_eivil to a certsin judge, one' of theria be gan: AYotte,bonor knOws bow to manage these drunk ards artd:rapseallions equal to clock work,' •Ires,''cried the other, •isben your honor gets parcel of those, ragamufThi thiefs around you, your honor in perfectly-at home.' A DAD witt.r.,.--A person having the misfortune ansiras a ladfter into his house' an individual o f wog iasproper &tweeter, named Ilell,ttinted him out dm other day. with the - remark, ghat he would never.keep a bell in his house that teUrated hang 7 • Stair! Pameorto3. ! --An - old officer made hie ihirdretilrecni s chapter in _tho Bible every Satin. day afternoon. Upon me ntion being made in the book of Kings ertNebusaradan. captain of the guard: coming to 'Jernialenn, he stopped the reader and cried out Dear me is that man' still a captdin Why, be trim a captain' • when I watt a little hog: Aar-Inriosseg.—k: fallow was once larked Whet - ,infineoce be.eould draw tam the tett io Job-,—.Atitt the asses snuffed up the wind ."—• Well' he replied, 'the only info-ems - that eattdriami it this—thet'liwould be -a long time befoie - they ••' : ' • -- POVISTIVLEPOITERY: - . •-•-• .rosuisioartsituaze, • . r • ..A , Nrittutibitt to Merituusta end Citizens o - .a.Powimites;_s ad . the sarroanctin g - con ntry;. - that he has snittraurimpponmenta in - his Pottery.- iodated - Norwegian street hi Ms' dittrOokb, Aid la 'llowPre? • pared - to 6trabb;',Whalesate and :retail , .. , huge variety of caribesinnoirsn(Mriee lM ity. a Very ins rata. Nis stock an hand embraces a general assottntszt or ' Earthearrare 7 olso ?knee ~rpte... Metes, ate4rltt. - 211a wand aka raw the attentiob of the Pair i.-'tie teIdoUNTOEN -PIPES tor "dralittin'esliers; and zsmittg wait_ under..vould. , any , :dittance..as :a esirythespenddestrablearticle. Pipes . 4-stadltlacttess - • in talibmt,mal be fusnlabld is Woad - 8 .ems 'per feat; • - sd..l6eltanta in kiginsylkilinseLlhe attioMistireetnt-, ties in wtat eetthen-ware,Wlll 6 Alt gremif to their tatewfortO dive him a call. as he feels caaridtal; ire can npipipthips whir o"good 'article; cheeps' Mtan they • °mi abroad..: Devi W. j 4 .It, 1." •,Ue~i~iilt9. 15 WRIGHT'S lISIDTAFif TEGETABLE PILLS, OF TUE. .11*. americaii' College of Health. 0 MEDICINE has evai peen introduced to the A merican Public, whose, virtues have been more cheerfully and universally- acknowleged, than the a bove named . , • WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS To descant upon their merits, at thin tate day, would eem to be wholly unneeeisiry, as very few Indeed who read this article, will be found .unacqualuted with the real' excellent" of .the medicine But if further proof were wanting to establish the credit of this singu ar remedy, it might be found in the' fact that no medi ins in the country has been so • • RITAMELESSLy COUNTERFEITED Ignorant and unprineipledi men have at varloui pla ces, manufactured a spurious pill ; and hi order more completely 'to deceive the public, have made it in out ward appearance to resemble the true medicine.— These wicked people could never pass off their worth-; ess trash, but for the assistance of certain misguided storekeepers, who because they can purchase the spu rio,u.s article at a reduced rate, lend themselves to this monstrous gystem of imposition and crime. The patrons of the above excellent Pills, will there fore be on their guard against , every kind of imposi tion, and remember the only genuine Agents in Potts ville, are Messrs. T. & .1. liatty. Thg following ; highly respectable store. keepers have .rcen appointed Agents for the sale of RIGHT'S INDIAN r VEGETABLE PILLS, FOP. SCHUYLKItiIIi COUNTY,. ;• • • and of whom it is confidently, believed the genuine siedicine can with certaintylre obtained . , T. & J. Beatty, Pottsville.l' • . Bickel & OrwigSliiirg; . Aron Mattis, Mahantango. J. Weist, Elingerstown. 'Jacob Kautfman,Lower Mehantang,o. - ' Jonas Kauffman, Ido - • John Snyder, Friedensbui 4. • • ..if ; Feathered: Drey &co. Tuscarora. , William Tagert, Tamaqua. John Maurer; Upper Mahantango: - . M. Perrider, West Penn Township. Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. • P. Schuyler, &co. East Brunswick Township. C. DeForest, Llewellyn. • „ E. & .1: Ka uffnian, Zininiennantown. Bennett & Tayinr, Minersvillo. George Reifstiyder, New Castle. Ilenry Koch & Son, McKeansbuig. Abraham I.leelint4, Port Carbon. John Mertz, Middleport., • - - Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton. . , Shoemaker & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. BEWARE OF, COUNTERFEITS. The only Security against imposition is to purchase from the regular advertised agents, and in all cases be particular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Office devoted exclusively to the sale of the, medi :ine, wholesale and reatil, No; 169 Race, streetrPhila- t.Remember. none are genuine..eicept Wright's radian VegetaMe Pills.:• • / . _ WILLIAM WRIGHT • • Feb. 21 8- It cannot be Denied ( For Truth. i 3 mighty.) that . oj- DR.'. LEIDY'S SRSAPARILLA. 0:1 Is the purest, stroneett, and most e f ficacious of an q other preparation of a raaparia„hat is ?A ode. T i ds warranted to be'stronger than 6 bottles of MOST • I others—stronger than: four Of SOME, and stronger than three of the STRONGEST prepared by any whet in the United States. Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is recommended by all res pectable physicians in preference to any other. All who have ever used it, have derived MORE BENEFIT from one bottle than three to ten °Copiers; and those who, after having used other's preparations, without benefit, will use Dr. Leidy's, will soon be convinced (as thous ands.have already been)'of the foregoing assertion. The appdratus with which Dr. Leidy's extracts used in . his 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 Ole medical virtues of Sarsaparilla and other. roots, more effectually than by any other process. ' 8 SEVERL HUNDRED .ERTIFICATES of ie• markable cures and recomnientiationn. from clergymen and physicians have been from time lo time published it is only thought necessary to keep the public acquaseted as to where Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla can by obtained renninr, namely, at Dr. LEIIIY'S HEALTD..ENIPO RIUM, 101 North OND Street, near Vine Ist., (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents;) Fred. Brown's and Fred. lilett's Drug Stores, Philadelphia. Pri.e ONE DOLLR per bottled bottle's for 2 50.; and 6 Mulles for .1 50. Also by k. F. Ong, Lancaster:and at J. G. BROWN'S Drug Store, formerly W. T. 'Emilia's, Centre. Street, Pottsville, and by John S. C. Martin, Druggist. . May IL . 19— Dr. Bechter's PULMONAR 3' PRESERVATIVE, For Coughs; Colds . ; Influenza's,Catarrhs; Whooping . Cough; Pains of the yeast an Sides; Bronchitis; • . Asthma; Cioup; Difficulty of Breathing and Ex pectoration;Shortness of Breath; Inflam mation of the Lungs; and arrest of approaching Consumption. 1T has been but a few 'years since this . 4nedicine has I been introduced into this country, and has been pro ductive op he most, skonishing and unitxpected results. its several'hundrv - ffiertificates of its effects have been heretofore published, it is only ne,essary nomio re- Mind the public where it can be obtained genuine . :Throughout Germany it is khown as the "Life P e surer," and is the only medicine in use there for the .1 hove affections It is put up in half pint bottles; with tuit'directione 50 Cents itettts Prepared only (from tho original receipt obtained at a great prim) and sold wholesale and retail, at Dr. Lei dy's Health Emporium, No. 101- noith Second street, near Vine, (sign of the :Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Phi ndelphia 7 ' - For sale in Pottsville, by J. G. DROWN, Jpeat, And by .". J. S.C. MARTIN, Drupgi." -'' - , . f 4 0 AktSl . OCIC S V r 1 7' IV/ 1,10- Akt•eNt" " . 1 - ' ,:ev-,.A. , . ~ . $Cl.*4 <0,;,-Q- et * V s' c q r- ` : .: 31. • 'i 1 V'k 3 / 4 -I , " , • - 1;.',1.- - ~- -0" ,w;;.•l"l;.V.vs't;,, ' ,1..,,, s i . c • wie • -411..v.t; 'VP= 1e,".'.:, r-r- , 1 " " ..?:•,,-27. • , i , -,- ~ - Z: , .1;. Gft/1 ,- __,.._-_ "_f;)11- .•.- ;-:- ':' ‘ i - s _—__ Ar'_ - 7" , '...,. -', v. r •,, -1,,,,,,....7 ~ 1•;:• 7 &,', 7) * - :.,. , ‘,:i .. ,- 1 1.. - ., 1 :. .- FV:5i 44 ',,- ~tw,, , tl 1 I r,.. D , MEDY f *6°4. " t a Facts for. the People THE constantly warming popular:gond rale of 13 A. Fa hnestoclia Ventoruge has induced per. B rs who are envious alto success topalm off upon the Pniffic - p!oparationg which all med ic al meu knoo to be inefficacious in. espeiling teams from the yestem • This Ve rmifuge his made its 'way Into , public tweet limn the grmind of its own intrinsic merits, more 'than any other medicine of the kind now used; and While many worm remedies have by dint of puffing been toreed into sale, anc, .shortly alter gone' intc the obscurity which their worthlessness justly mer lied, B. A. Fhanesiock's, Vermifuge continues to be triumphantly sustained. It has only, to be used and its effects will fully sustain all that is said of its vronderfulespelling power. Certificate. ‘.. Wales, Erie Co., New Y., Jan, 7, 1843. We certify that we have'.used Fahnestock's Vermifuge in our families, and in every case It has provided n decided and effectual remedy -for, expel. l!zg worms from the system. Wu cordially recom• mend.' to parents who have children alllieted with char dangerous malady . • ELON VIRG/L. . ~ ttm, a AINE, • • • , . ROB'T MAY, , OSEPH BURROUGHS. 4 For Sale, rrholeaale andreta:l,at the Drug Ware- , house of ' . . B. A. FA lINESTOCK & Co. ' Comer of Sixth an& Wood ata. - Fitaburg. Pa. For. Sale in Pottsville. by • 4 CLEMENS &.PARVIN, Druggists. December 9 : • I 50;-- ~ • SOLOMMIIr affl77 1 H Cabinet ..IStaker; Undertaker dr.n. 3 TtiE eohrcriber onnounceii the:puWic that be has coinmeneed theahoye 'mentioned booklets is t ha borough of Poiteillte. immediately back. of the l'enesylrenia Halt, where he !Manua:nly keep on hood acriesonmenr of•-• -* : READY: MA.DE COFFINS. Cabinet /Rue' 4e., 4.c.; smonafeenared of LIM beat materials in the most datable manner;•at Be also will manufacture all bifida of:FarpitFte. zic:;to order at the shortest notice. - "• -• Faure'la Waited oo ant .11carees supplied, &c: "He therefore solicitsb On of the p_nblic patronage. srhiehboorilt erulmivoi, to meet' by prompt sue:nine to Maine's: Glee mat - .. . . - Eknethiig . ib tth e -Ladies: ntpLlNG,FLUl.qfoileepitithe hairiw el, 1 IVtit" :.2PPtratM.- . Cat - • fOiathe Which': irit4 secomOisN it jai eitt4at without kijortng tbeetenikezie ROILSIELLX TRESLK: VlTRACTS;forbuttikerf•• chiefs, ; • COW CREAM: 'ogetbeivirtiiweVellimi toOpletetaliNtii . ),o p_. - rß4usselN 13$Rs, Perrameiry;&e. Whicll, - ;tl4:,t!* GOl4 MedariAtabe--Gireit NlBW:lrtirk47l4.,".•llol, 11,. sitici. 'Fatu!s'ait ; him titices by' . ..',,.-. ! 1' , ,--,,. - ;;_ c e: -. re.4 - - 1 , 11. - .I4PINAN ille. , . : A0v„iit,,,,, , ,',,,.y--. i, ,, , - ,1?: ` , ..it tin --i. i• - -- ?),,, ~ 7, 50-,:x4t7, I=l Consumption, Coughs, Colds, dm, TO THE PUBLIOr: . _. . . . . •1. ,:, .. ! TN PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub lie as a remedy for Consumption; and Pulmonary Diseases in general, I have beer' actuated solely by the great success attending its use In 'mv own Immediate neightunhood,and a : desire to beneilt the afflicted, I shall simply endeavor to give a :brief statement of its usefulnes.s. and flatter myself thatits'surprising effica ctwill enable me to furnish such proofs ' ,of its virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous, that CONSUMP TION may and "CAN BE CURED'," Ifthis medicine is resorted to in time. Al Consumption, howeVer is a disease which differs much in the severity of its symp oats, and the rapidity ofits progress, and has long baf fled the akill of physicians it cannot be supposed that this or any other ,remedy is capable of effecting it cure in every case and in every. stage of the disease; on the contrary s 'we must expect, ittofail sometimes, it circumstance which occors'daily,withalkthe most val uable remedies we possess, fortlie, most simple diseas es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials in its favor from citizens of this County, well know to the public. '' . ' II i ' ' ! ' Mn. W. J. lltss,—Haying been afflicted for thy last thirty years with' Consumption, and having hadi he ad vice of some ofthe most MoittentPl4.siciansmoil was el. ven tip as incurable. I was induced to make trial of your invaluable Expectorant.and aniliaPpy te.say that lam entirely eared, and amattendior tolmy daily occupation cantonal] I had never been afflicted. Previous to ta king your EXPECTORANT, I could 'not; if I had been so disposed, do anythin. , at my trade. ; I havesince tee.: omlnended it to several of my friends; and particularly one case of EONS! , MED CONSetyrkloN., mid am happy to state that in every instance it told the de,iroti effect. Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS Schuylkill Haven, October 1, 1844. SCHUYLKILL HAVE, Januaryl, 1815, 1 Mr. W. J 11A As,—Lear Sir :1 4 ;1 aving. been afflicted with a severe pain in the breast) I was induced to try your Expectorant, and after using ne bottle an., found it to relieve me, and I do not hesitate in recommending it to the public as a valuable medicine for Colds, Coughs and Afflictionsof the Breast. [I lan' respectfully yours ikc.! . . EDWARD HUNTZINGER. SCIIIITLKILL iiAll,l,l October 19, 1844. 'I was taken with altad cold smog time ago, and used one or two bottles ofXr Baas' Expectorant; which re lieved meMuch, and should I bake occasion for the above again, I would freely call <'n! Mr. Haas for his in valuable Expectorant. ' AMNIEL, H. , STAGER. , ~.,. i SCH ti UYLKILL sVrt, July, 291915. Mn. WII.LIAIc J. Ha As.,—Dee'c eg;:r:—l am happy to testify to the efficacy of your expectorant ', for answer ing;the purpose for which it was intendedrthat of re Devine Coughs, Colds, &e. ,il ; Yours respectfully, =etas/ lIIINTZINGER. . For sale by the eroprietor at eiclinylittli Havcn, and by the follnwing• gents in Schdylkill county. i Pottsville—J. S. C. Martin, I ' • , Llewellyn—Jobannan Cockhill; Esq. ' Minersville—J. &J. Falls, .._1 , New Castle—George Iteifimyder Esq: Port Carbon—ilenry Shissler. I' M.! Landitieville—Color & Drumheller„ Pinetzrove--Graeff & Forcer, 1 Tamiqua—Zeilner & Morgattioth, Middleport-11: Koch & Son, ! 1 Tuscarora—George R. Dry Nov 22, . DE:. ; - Sarsaparilla B 1 d Pills. • THE ONLY PILLS in existence' Sarsapa rilla in their composition. They purify the Blood and Fluids of the body, ana cleanse the Stomach and.Bowela front an noilomi sub stances that produce disease. • 'They are composed entirely of 'egetable Extracts, (free from 'Mercury and minerals which make. them the safest, best, and most efficaciou: of any; other pills in existence. • Several thousand certificates of the r efficacy have here tofore been published, and their sales are bereasing annually by thousands. 'Afore than] , One .hfillion boxes have already been nold since their introdu MORE THAN 100,600 BOXES have been sold in Philadelphia, alone, the Fast year; thus showing that in the place wheie they are manufac tured they have a reputation, gretter than any, other pills—which arises from the fact tit I Da. LEIDY is yell known at home arc regular Physician, and his pills ate consequently chiptiiyell with gred . ter confidence than any other; in addition to their own leticic} - . - Quality and not quantity is a vdinable-attribute be lonring to them; one box doing more good than two to four of Others. Ile advised, therefore, when nth esshy requires to take none other than • DR. LEIDTS.DLOOD ...PILLS. Try them! (they rout but 2.5 cents 4 boa) • Try them! i So well satis fi ed wilt you be of ti eir good e ff ects, you will never take any others. After yolk have tried all other kinds, then try Dr. Leidy's Int od Pills, the differ ence will soil' be discovered. No hange 4:f diet no re straint froth occupation, or fear oil catrhiog cold need he apprehended; young and old mai: f lake them with e qual safety. ' i , Cr- Princroal Office . and Depot, , 1 Ir. Leidy's Health Emporium Nn: 101 North SECOND street.; near VINE, •(sign of the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, by Klett Co., Wettierill, & Co. INV. Dymt & Sons; A. S. & E. Roberts & Co., and city liruggists aen era ny. . . Also by P. Pomp and J. Dick JD - 4 . J. F. Long.. ..,so by .amp and .1. Dicks on;) ,on,lEaSton, J. F. Long, Lancaster, and most respeckableljru^lsqand Store keepers.in the Hotted States: L ; • I Also at J. G. BROWN'S (late WI T. Eating's) Dimg Store, and John S. C. Martin's Dreg Store, Centre - st., Pottsville. - • 1 - • I 20- - ' L.l U. C K , ; 2. : RHEUMATIC PRESERVATIVE :• 'FOR SALE, IWIIOLESALE AND IRF.TAIL,. BY SAMUEL LAUCIiS, rropjletor, East King at. Lancaster sit y. SUCH need not be said in vdlation to this won derful remedy. as 'the proprietor feels confident that when applied, it will, as• tart be proven by a number of respectable persons, effect an entire cure of the •Rheetnatieand other pains. It had not, um. til lately; been his intention to intik° it public, but by -thifrequeryt applications of his tteighbOrti, and the wenderlul eures'it has effected, he feels it 'a duty he owes to society, as well as himself, to make it more generally known, and at the same time.'have it put as near as he can, within the rcadh'of all who may be afflicted with diseases. ' • • la - l'houiands of names could be published of. persons who have been cured by this celebrated med• icine.'bue it is not deemed necessary- • Cl:7The above medicine is an invaluable cure for Rheumatic pains, Rickets, Scrofulb,Chrorticdiseases. Pain in the Head and Breast, Cramp, White Swell. ins, Mumps, Toothache, Stagnation of 'the Blood, Run in the Back, Pleurisy. Sick fleadache, Cramp in the Stomach,Soarness and Swelling of the Throat, Coughs, Colds and Stoppages in the • Redd. in fact it renovates the whole system. DIRECTICiNS FOR 1361NG THE PRESERVATIVE. The medicine should be doiroughly subbed into the parts affliaied ; in very obstinate cases it shotdd be applied by flannel, and the application;of a warm smoothing-iron ; in this case it acts as a, powerful counter.irritant. : : N. B. The above medicine ' , I not sold by any Druggist.: and the public should be particularly cau tious not to purchase from itinerant pedlars. as all such offered are counterfeit. ,The- only places to procure the genuine medicine are from the proprie tor, or the regular stationary agenti who show their authority by the Proprietor's certificate. tiny - Testimonials of its efficacy esti be had at the Proprietor's and from the regular agents. lU'htetisrs, BRIGHT & POTT. aro the sathoris•A agents for Schuylkill county. Sept. 27th t 39-• Fourteen Valuable Artioles-,: 1. SRA:NEED'S VERMIPUCE—a certain cure Tor worms—safe and very pleasant to take. ' • 2. Gipson's Erratcron,which removes Grease or all kinds. Dry Paints, Tar, Varnish and Wax from carpets,* from clothing, without; injuring the color or the cloth. • • 3. Loisnots FL'lr Perks--tho best thing known for killing flies, and m asquoioes. • 4. A Certain Destroyer of Rats, ;Mei, Roaches, and 'A nts and another of Bed Bugs. , • 5. GUNN'S SPECIFIC for Sour Stomach. Pear* Burn and Water Brash, by one . ] who' has suffered thirteen years before he discovered the cure. 6. On. STEVEN'S GREEN OINTMENT for the Piles. It has never failed to' cure. ' -• , 7. 11/111.111SON'S 'FETTER WAVD: • • • =- 8. Dmemotties ZtvatclaEis INK,,,—vvi!lulta rival. 9. THE COMPOUND CONFECTION DP TlDE—just' the medicine for children and women, it is so pleas ant to take. 10. BECK% VECIkTABLE MiTIBILIOUs PILLS. 11. GUNN'S EROLISST WATEILPROOF PASTS. (01" Harness, Boots,'&c. It softens the leather, and keeps out the water. 12. "POOR MAN'S 'STRZNOTHICIING PLAST7.II: ' 13. JACKSON'S inkIIR!SEA Pellitrvas, Which 'wee the worst Diarrhce to a few hours, = - - -1L lavzsox's DYIIENTZRY : bOaTtrits, ri e ienain and Speedy c are for *Dysenteiy and Swam tom plaint. • Abe aboire ialoable snider . are wholesile sad re, tail. b7 - ti. C. GUNN, No; 1 Bouthlifik stied Philo delphus,—ihens Storekeepers and gtheralarill tie sup ! phed with- . pute 'African cayenne- Pep Pei,.. Arnica Plowers;Drugs;teneirally. - Paiins, Oils, Glass and , varnishes, at tbe lowest' prices.,lTetins, only earth 01: Cut wade adtertiseinen!, and bring with -Pbiladm a inly -15kEr. • ' "1"281:y To Mochisitste - 4k • - • . ' 1 "• 111 00 4 11; 41 :i ,, kgswis,;( ', ~ , - Ifaileialtived iitat Wuxi testi* sigi( r o f , Ski r bil'HOst i and difirts ' a lLlWirkitsNanalti 4 q . iii.eir.. • 1, : AA f 4 " , 'Males; Cadre inner ".opsvafp, !a l ~ .-, -- , I IMTiciiiiiitiiii i,• boa tar ial4 - soe*r.ciiemiiii . Int and Thong leatheepTianet copper -Ilivetiv 1 Wain:4e. . Sow:doff/ell katneroind Beity (slred). 1 -ot aprwilith lUtilantb; made to oder ~:, -.,1 7„, , , r 1 Carpet barrilkiipes and .Lesikeit ;Schaal Samba 1a,.. , _ Gik” bri:P.,,Truakal+ Clued hVio'rillubli - Dtilidq , Seal.. .Ciaill - ana - Ylititt VgikaPdas!Elliin lisor*ent of alt kinds of cisenn;:vsomens and santhasss ; cause sadilafir 'boats iirid'shotteousajt of which' weg - .made. to order, eiftesilY tar Moody: .teditenacbcp'Autlidendord to. , be cquali W_LreofiaPoo4l'. At lo . l - 44 1 440 , 1 iguki1mr,4, 8314 - at'lielt lowe rPHA; .' - 1 . 7, , ;; ; ;t -.:-;.% ~ ....4 ~..i :i ,- - I -' • 'I. , .4 = •?. I-I< - 1 , . . =I d - • HAS' .EXPECTORANT, _ - Tr! 6 C 13104 'OP ' THE, MINERS' JOTIRNAL. P4iinbelpf)ict. PACO* &.HALLOWELL, Jro. 4th Bt., Philadelphia, • Wholesale Hit Manufactnriise • _ .- - r.r SOLICIT 4bc dealers Of P,chttylkill.and adjoining counties, to examine their stock of !FATS of every description. They keep - a large assortment of CAPS, and every• • variety of TIATTE'IIS' TRIV.MINGS, all of which they, are dispolied to sell upon the best terms. Philadelphia Dec. t • , • ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PREMIUM:HAT STORE: Bertrand Ross, ,20:120 Chesnut at., soliik side, 4 doors below 4th .1., PHILADELPHIA, RESOE&FIILLY informs the , citizens county, - that lie has' re-fitted .. ,..„ N and opened the above Establishment, where he .is prepared' at all times, to fur nish Beaver, Nutria and M.leidtin Rats, e nal to any manufactured in this ,Country. Also, a superior quality of Caps for officers of the Armv and Navy, tegether with Dress. Riding and Sporting Caps; a new and splendid style of Childrens'.and Boys' Caps, with a great variety of Rich Fancy Furs for Ladies. Just received, per Steath Ship Great WeStern, the approved style 'of Ladle's! 'Udine Hats--also, a beauti ful assortment-of Childrens' French Caps I am determined that toy Hats in point of beauty and, quality, shall not be surpassed by those of any other establishment in any Pity in the Union Dec. 13, Jlll5 G R E; 4 1 T • XT 1? .1 PIEILADELPI/Li -CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT Corner of Market and Decatur street, . • NO. e1O• ' THE MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT OP TILE KIND IN Tlti: CSITED STATES. . .11.LVIEL CRE TH; NO. 210 MARKET - STREET, Con. OF DECATUR LTAS now finished the most extensive nssortmen I 7 of r,ismoN,ABLE cogriiiNG ever offer d• in the Cif) , of Philadelphia. ' . 1 am warranted in making this extensive prepara tion, in the fact that 1 have a larger custom titan any two st.• ICS in the city, and importing my own Goods direct in large quantities. of the choPpl. and most fashionable styles. eelare the other tailors, who buy in small quantities, have comirsmccd making up for - sales, which warrant. ma in making the assertion that I can sell a suit of Fashionable Clothing at a lower price to t h e customer than it costs at some stores to get the goods made. I wish the public • -nOersh tne pt to unOerstand distinctly, that this establishment is conducted on the principle that cari and do offer better terms to my customers than can poisibly be afFlrtled by any other in the business. The reason of this is plain —I conduct my business entirely on the emen principle, buy and sell. entirely fir Cash, keep no books of credit,' and of course do wet have to keep Clerks to attend to the bad debts. Thus much for the principle on which [ conduct be -13111055. =I I have now finial-Ai; and ready for, FALL and WINTER SA LES,-aboto :351M0 garments, of the vieweM style, the cut and Make or which is univer— sally acknowledged to be nnegba Red. Super super Drees a2d Froek Coats, in every vari— ety of shade and color. Newest styles superlative, French and American Cassimere Pants. A laroe and most splendid assortment of rich style 'Silk Velvet, Merino and Cashmere d'Ecosse - Vestings, :of my own importation, the styld of some of which cannot be 'had elsewhere in the city; . '.. The most itxtensive asbortment or super Cloth Cloak-sever seen. in Philadelphia, with every .. variety of hew . style Woolen, Plaid and Striped Lining... . Asplialtutn, Beaver, BanguptCoais— a lar . ge. variety, with different style Ttinintins—',Paved • Beaver BanguriCoats, Plain Beaver do :Adelaide Sack do., a new and beautiful article for an easy and pleasant Overeoat. I have the largest.display of Cloalts ever offered in the city, with every othlr article in my line of busi ness, which 1 am deterinincd to sell lower than can be.offered by any others in the trade, Philadelphia Sept. '27th. 1815 PHILIPELPHM HAT AND CAP STORE. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. • GARDEN & BROWN, No. 196 Market at. -two doors below Sixth Bt., tamp PARTICULARLY C invite the at tention of the citizens of Potts ville, and vicinity, (when oar chasing Hats and Caps, to their "'- Store, being fully satisfied it'is greatly to the interests of all and every person to deal with them. They'unw offer one of the largest and most splendid stocks ofllats and Caps in Philada., at prices defying all competition. HATS!' HATS!, .1AT17:: CAPS! CAPS! CAPS! titi?. Bea. Hat 5,02,59 to $3 No. 1 and 2 fine otter fur Brush Hato.Fs2 to $3 Caps, Cheap. Moleskin Hats, $2.50, No. I and 2 line Shetland (usual price four dollars.) fur seal Caps.. Sup. Silk Hats, 1,50 to $2. No. I, land 3 line musk fur " Cass. Hats, $:1661 to 3iCaps, some as low as 75 cis. " Fur Hats, $1,25 and' Hair, seal, cloth, fancy upwards, and every retie- velvet. fur trimmed, glazed, ty and style of Hats at as- silk, oil-cloth,leather, and tontshingly • every variety and style of LOW PRICES; Caps, for men and boys, at unheard of I.OW PRICES. Wanted it to be generally known, that we will sell none bat first-rata Hats, and more we do business nn the principle that HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY! selling Cheap to every one, judge hr no judge. r} Country Merchants, Storekeepers Hatters and others, parchaslndany article s in the lint or Cap line, will find it to their advantage to call, as we have a large and complete stack suited to the!Cpuntry Trade, which we will sell at the lowest wholesale prices. Call and see. Open evening. Musk Rat Skins and other Furs wanted. GARDEN & BROWN, No. 196 Market street, 2d door belowlith, Philada. .Philada., Nov: 29, 1815., - BEST BUTT HINGES, . • AI ANUFACTURED and for stile by MMUS, TASKEIt. MDRR.TS, rascal Iron Warehouse, S. E. corner of Third and Walnut street, Philaila. ' Phdatta. August'!, . 32 CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY . _ • . . . Christmas & New Year's Presents. qo.l MOULD respectfully invite all persons ,: r1 wishing to purchase good and cheap Jewelry • b"": for their.oivn use, or fur making presents, to '..".., call and examine my stock of Vino Gold and Silver WAToIIEN, of every description. Fine Gold and Silver' Pencils, Gold and Hair Brace lets, Gold Chains, Breastpins,Finger Ring's, Medallions, • Watch lleys, - &c., Silver Spcions, &Iglu' Tongs, Butter Knives, Tooth Picks and Jewelry of every dhscription. Also onliand, a good assortment of 8 day and 30 hour BRASS CLOCKS. , • lam dkdrmined to sell my . Goods as low as they can be purchased at any store in the United States; and will warrant all to he exactly what they are sold for, or the mttney shall be refunded. m The, highest Cash prices given fat old Gold and Silver, and old Watches taken 'in exchange for other Goods. . . et• Watches and Clocks repaired in the best manner, and warranted to run well for one year. . _ ; • LEWIS LAEOSIUS, • No. 4131 Market at. above 11th, N. aide, Philada. Phllada., Nov. 15, 1845. . 46-lano ' AMERICAN HOTEL,. .PHILADEL•PHI" ' • , _ . . ...„.' •l' TIM commodious and delightfully lo ' -r i exited Hotel, situated In Chesnut street R 16.8 S II g ~_ House, henry 4. Charter, Proprietotr offers every Inducement to the travelling public.' it is in the centre of business, it is within two minutes• walk of the Post Office, Custom House, the prinbipal Banks and places of amusement; is In an , airy and delightful location, and the proprietor pleo ges himself, to devote every attention to hot. table, an to have. obliging and attentive servants to conduct to t a comforM of his guests. Baths, warm and cold, alwayr 4,11 ready; and an assortment of wines of unequalled ex— cellence. i •• Philada: Nov. Mil 1845; . FARQUH.RR CARPENTER, - -Coriveyanceriii . • , -• • ao WALNUT STREET; PIIILADA;' • , Money Eoaned on biortgage, anil Real Estate bought and sold. 1 - - • Philadel .t4a, April 19 . . -104 t ';'PASCAL - IRON WO RKS, • -•- • .; - PHILADELPHIA-. .- U7ELDEDVtroightircin.Flnes,-Saltable- for Loca 1, V. motires, Maine and other Steam Engine Bonen. &0w1:m.5 inches In diameter. • Also, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposes: natra.streng Tuba (bray- Argotic - Presses; Hollow Pistons for PurhPier Steam Eogines , Manufactured and for solely . 1 1110/1318,'P4SICER BIOME. Warehouse S. E. carrier Sd and. Walnut eta., Naiad*. 7—"PhiladaiNor.,22d „ • 'q' 4l— IVO:sr.:4P :Reed 'Biegineast; . rrnE onbierlbertaPeCtftdl7 antioduces W . -therm , I. He,that he has emaciated Mr. Natban'Evans with cothdatting agederaillbur And Feed Business, udder the firm of 'Well & EVANS, at the southeast • corder of Rail Road add Norwegian streets, hi the bo rough. .of rots, dle,,where 'they., will Owego keep. on . intpd, ',-nrge and rood ease:talent or, r Hay by the e i &C. 4 , All of which will .be sold at the-very lowest ratese— They confidently Solichlbe' Paternal' , 91' 4 1 0 11 4' believiag that. alltbmt.Whis deal with inem; !C ottle!, inutuaindrantigii' •••- '" - •: • •' July - ' dreic-EFAMR. •,:,,, '-.7.14 . -'_ .tti i't.' 111 - HIPS 4For-liialiCirMAßTlll . ll`.Drug TIF-tune—msii asseFunent,o( p4ilabriplo. WILLIAM Er. BROWN, WHOLESALE DRY GOOD DEALERS... • No,;' 2 0 , - North Fourth otreet, Flulada. . • • 1101[AVE a large Stock comprising a general variety Of IL AMERICAN and FOREIGN DRY GOODS. They regularly attend the Auction Saks. at' which ,they can frequently purchase many seasonahle descrip tions of Good% much below the regular prices, and which they will sell at a small adrance. They receive many goods directfrom Manufacturers, and will also be receiving the newest sty/dor Fort tin, Goons as soon as they are in the market, from im portations both here and in New York Their eiertions will be directed tOkeepingeonstant ly, a very superior assortment of Abe most desirable Staple and Fancy Goods, which they intend to offer to -Country Merchants on the tilost favorable terms, and at the lamest priers they can be found at in the city of Philadelphia. and reipeetfully Invite them to examine for themselves. • Their stock consists inpart of the following.: 'Cloths, Qissimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Plaided and Striped deans, [a new article,) Flannehl, Kerseys, Linseys, Red Padding, Canvas Padding, Beaver teens, Velveteens. Velvet Cords, Alpaca' Lustres Vestings, CraVits, Stocks, Monsse.! de Lains, Gingham% Lawns, Irish Linens, Rutisia Sheeting and Russia Diaper. 1. Goods for Summer Wear, New Style Faney Figured Linen Drillings, Plain Brown - Linen, Crape Gain broons, Corded.' Plaided and striped Ditto,,[new ' goods.' Plaided and striped Kremlin% [new goods.] Nankeens, Extra Heavy - Cottonatles, Summer Cloths, Denim% Mexican Mixtures, • Blud and Fancy_ Coloured Drillings, Satin Jeans, Fancy Single Milled Cassimeres, Coat Gin elle nis,,dr.e. Brown and Bleached Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Brown Drillings, canton Flannel, Plain 'White Cambric.% Ched:ed and striped ditto, Lace Cambricks, Jacks netsf, Book Muslin, Mull and Swiss ditto, Lace: Goods in variety, Coloured Cambricks, nosh!- . ry, Gloves, Thread, - Buttons, and a full a. - sortnient of Trinitnings,i,i.c. &c. PRINTS—A very extensive 'assortment, to which. neiv Stylda are added as - they come from the Manufac turers. Philada:, March 1, ZO--Bnio PURE WHITE LEAD. , . Wheiliei• -- 111 & krother, TA NUFACTURERS. No 6.5 north Front Street J-Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their o arranted pure white lead. tind those customers- whc haee been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run on t °article, shall now have their orders filled. - \ N knAvn substance possesses - those perservative and b autif3ing properties so desirable in a paint, to .an equare - xtent with unadulterated white lead; hence any -admixture of other materials only mars its value. It has therefore been the steady ! lima the manufactures, for many years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure whit e lead, acid the unceasinade- Inand for the article, is proof that it has met with-fa vor. ft is invariably branded on one he ad—WKIII ERILL & 1 - 1110THER. in full, and on the other,` W A IMANTF:I) Tune—all in red letters November 19, Pidladell6l:6, Iteadinr, Potts vine Rail Road. FN . Reduction of Freight on Merchandize. rIN AND AFTER Monday next, June Vith, 1814, 1-1 Goods will be forwarded with despatch a tthe fol lowing rates of Freight, -between Reading and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. - Between Beteceen . , •, Reading Reading. . . and and • - 1 , . Phila. - Pollarilla. . . Plaster, elate, tiles, -c. 110 ' 75 cis. Pig Iron, blooms, timber, 1 ' marble, rosin. tar, pitch, 1.• ' 1 20 90 cts. • and grindstones, ...1 . . Nails 1• spikes, bar iron, ) • castings,lead.turpentine 1 , . . bark, raw tobacco, salt; 4O 1 00 procisiotis.potatoes, lqui 1 , . ber, stoves,..tc., .1 , Flour per.barrel, r 10 cts. 11 cis. Wheat, corn, rye, clover ) . lets. r 3 cis.• seed, 4- salt per bushel, c , . Groceries, hardware,steel,) , . , . copper, .tin, brass, do- mestic liquorti,machine- . • ry, butter and eggs, 10 135 cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton, learner I ' raw MPS \ paints, oys- ters,/iMirp,ond cordage. J Dry Goods. drngsl. meth-) • , cines; foreign liquors, 1 . wines, glass, paper,fresh 2 60 1 70 ' fish, meat, confectiona ry, books 4- Stationary. ' . , . , No additional charges for commission, storage, or receiving or delivering freight at 'any of the Crimpa ny's Depots on the line July 15, 18-13 39-6 mo SALT !• SALT ! ! C MAN:CS:At in barrels di: harry, tor ,late at the lowest Market price, delivered on board of Boats on the Schuplkill rv.EL: of PORTERAGE by - GRAY 31 Walnut at. or Locust st. , Wharf Schuylkill ;illiladelphia July - Igth, BURDEN PATENT HORSE SHOES mAnr. THE best relined American iron. for i , ate at about the same price= tilthe Iron in bar, be inn a o ine of alit 100 per tent In the purchaser. ; All sheen sold, tar ' warranted, and .r not satu•ractorr, can he returned and the money will he refueled. CRAY dr. BROTHER, 12 Walnut st., June 8 , 7 ATTENTIbN. MILI'T'ARY STORE. Wall: subscriber would respectfully inform his -11. friends and customers, that he has, located his Nilitarg Cap Man. factory . In Third Street. No. 95, a few doors below Race, where he would he pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as are disposed to favour hint with their custom. He stilicontinues to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles °revery description, such as leather, Cloth. Felt; Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, ofall patterns; Forage Caps; Holsters for troop Body do ; Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet c ,hliards, word Belts Oran kinds ; . CarltC;Ce9 ;. Knapsacks, different patterns : Fires Buckets, Passing Buses, Tobe do, Brush and Picker's flumes., Ponspoons Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks,'Gun Cases, superior quality Shot Bags. Gatne Bags, Diums.dic.,,lze. LEJ'Ordsrs thankfully received and promptly at tendcJ to.• WILLIAM CHESSMAN, No.lol North'l airdStreet,"x few doors below Rae Philadelphia. January 13, 1844 , 2—Em 01g4.V. • We reconimendall of our friends visitingthe,Ci ty to tall at Me Pekin ,Company's Store, and lay in a supply of their delicious Teas. • . THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, . NO. 30, 80LITII SECOND ST. Between Market and Chesnut, - • T_TA[l'E constantly on hand, and for sale, wholesale 1.1. arid retail, a variety of choice fresh Teas, at low er prices, accbrilitg to the quality, than they ran be bought for at any other establishment in the city. el• TEas, exclusively, are &old at this, house, and several varieties , which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas whigh do not give entire satisfaction; can be returned and e'Achanzeil, or the money will be refunded. Tne citizens of Schuylkill County, are respectfully invited to give us a call. , G. It. ZIEIIER, • ; Agent for the, Pekin Tea Company. PbiLtda.; Sept: 27,1845. 29-1 , • Pipir2DELPHIS' RESDING ,RND POrTSVILLE AWL ORD, MjIT I -31}", WINTER 'ARBANOEIIENIT. - .Pass'enger Trains. Boats of stinting on and after .Monday; Oet. ISO 'From Pottsville. at 9 . A. Ail Daily exiept Philada., ". 9 A. PS., Sunday BOWIL9 - 00 - PASSING READING." Foe Pallada., iit 10 A. H.; / ; - • 1 Pottsville 4 . 94 4. Id-, .5 - • "-.- • _ .:'• ' • , RATES OF FARE. Be tween Pottsville and Philada..l3.so and 300: - • •u. . ." Beading, 81,40 aryl I Oct II - ISr 47-17 a Merchants WHO bey for cash, are invitedutbuy hats of the house favorablyy ears known as Janie; 8. glisa'sfortsatiy .. " CONSUMERS who desire to wear mores. sere - Hate eati - irolui by purellashigthose of our mann: facto as wet superintend every branch ofthe . bgal. mene pereoually; and are detetudned tb sustalti our rep., station for selling t.htibeit Inds la the trufted States.. HATTERS supplied with every description Of:Hate • luthe - touch,' Four,. Vrinittihnts, le.,"thCqualtly -of , -widen tam he depended on, as our extensive stuutuflie, • tory enables us to supply thew of billow:slily:atm any ditto House., o:derails *ng paypeent.proaspgy tend eittUrldly . flitiVarded. MARTRI e PATTON, - :rct No 138 Matlket Street, rhilade • z • - -- llysiliteivetz at the YorktuireiAkiaPPli:onlie*. ei:ltseketel; patsy e4presilylot raultbt otkwithoef, beat. • IDWAIgt. 11 i5;114411Z 1,; '1. - • - • , _ . , • -. " BRRDY 4—ELLIOTT, •1 Watchmakers and Jewerers,. THOM THE CITY- OF PIIItADA.; , - =e7ks.,li-ry . i Reverielly announce, that. iFi• ..,... door to Ocise's new Hotel, at ___,.. ask 0 . , vie the lower end of Centrrst., ) 4. . .1. in the Homugh, of Pottsville. 14 ,' -‘.l ) where they have recently ',;..... ; i :,..- opened a. choice assortment of. CLOCK '.. WATCHES . &JEWELRy. • ' Therpledge themselves to sell their goods at, as .IoW prices as they can be bought 'at any other estab lishment in Pottsville or elsew t ere. and believe they , can render full and . entire satisfaction (as regards both,quality, andlprice,) to all who may favor them with their rampage. ' , ini- Clocks and Watches °revery description, care fully repaired and warranted. W I ELIA NI BP, %DV, • JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT. Pottsville, Oct. 18, 1845. • 42—tf IRON! IRON!! ..ngitouT bt, POTTY TIIF. TOWN HALL, HAVE nn assortment of rolled-and hammered InoN, consisting of from .4 round to 2 inch. Scroll from I x to a . Squares from il ato Oamm'rd tire from A 3 x'3'inch, Scollop iron of various dimensions, - Crow Bars, l'lrpt ,, b Irons, • Horse.shoe'bars. SletLae Aloulds.../uniata Slit Nails, and Hot-Se • Shoe Rods. STEEL. Octagon Cast Steel: 4 • Shear Steel, English Blister:American Blister, . Germa re, Steel ; Spring • . , Steel, &c., `June 28, • , . 26 7 - - - rrr STOVES.! STOVES 1., ! JUST received dlr.:mi . :cm one of the most extensive manuNctnries in the city, a general assortment of Stoves, which will be sold at ehiladelphia prices, con:- sistingorCooking - Stoves of the lutist approved patterns, Salamanders, Cannon Stoves., with either clay or iron cylinders, and Rarlfater stoves for parlours of the latest sty to and best finish; all of which are now offered for sale at the OLD YORK STORE, where the public are particularlyjny4d to call, the ladies especially,. - EDWARD YARDLEY. - Icovr.Sth • Boarding. MITE, Subscriber has' recently opened a boarding 1 house in Market street. Pottsiille. and will be pleated to have a number . ' of respectable' boarders Good accommodation will be furnished on reason able terms.. Alscrtranoientiluarders accommodated oti reasonable terms. '• ELIZA lIAUGIIA%VOUT. Pottsville May y lin - Alexander's Tricobaplie,, /k - LIQUID 'DYE which changes light and grey 11 had- to a beautiful black or dark color instant la neouslv, without any injury to the hair &c. Any pe son cats apply it 5.6 simple is [the process For sa of Philadelphia pitces. • B. I.3A,NNAN An,V Nov. 15 46 ATADE suitable frirllail goads, CaoAs, Coal, Hay IN.L. Ores, Stoves,,Cclton, Tobacco, Live Stock, 4-s. !re Orders prominly'attentled to at our. .manufactory, Second street, Camden, liew`Jersey. i • Eucorr & ABBOTT. !Camden, N. J. Oct. 18th, 1815 NEW CASH DRY GOOD, FANCY AND TRIMMING STORE, N THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCYPIED BY IMRS. PHILLIPS IN CENTRE STREET. Ihe subscriber respectfully informs the citiiAins of l'Ottsv ilie and the public in general, that he has just o pened a frtthli assortment of the newest styles of gouda, et - mai:Moog of Silks, Lawns, Alpacas, and Balzarines. with a variety of fancy goods. Also, a new and sple did style di' ' • Pelt:MA*7lk; Thibet Alpaca aadeOthe'r shawls Blue, and BlackCloths.bf a superior quality. Ile tilts alsoon hand, Sewing Silk, 'Spool and atent Thread of the best quality, Glares and Hosiery, Straw Leg horn, Gimp, Braid and other styles of Fancy Bonnets, by the case, doz.. or single Bonnet, Men's and Boy's Leghorn }lf v„: All of whiehwill be cold at the lowest cash prices. • Arii.2.o . JOSEPH MORGAN. IZIE MARSH'S -- SUPERIOR PATENTH 4,1 . 1 TRUSS O f@ f ) (.77V-46 & BROTHER Dr. Joseph White' titer° .sbdominekl Supporters,. A supply of the above articles, just received and for sale, at the mauufucturers prices, by JOItN S. (.3'. MARTIN, ' . - Druggist 'October 28, - Steam Engine • AND 'MACHINE MANUFACTORY. rinnE subscrner la prepared.to furnish all kinds of 1 Machinery, such as Steam Engines, either high or low pressure—blowing and puMping Engines, saw and grist mill—Coal Breakers and other machinery connec ted with the mining business. Also, boilefe, iron boats, propellers and propeller ' , names, iron and brass' cas tings, and all other articles in his WIC. of business, at his establishment in 2d street, below the Rail Road, Camden, New Jersey. : • LIMN STARR, ' Late of the firm of MOSES STARR . S. SONS: Camden, (New'Lerky,) Nov. 1,1815. 444 f POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. • 1 • game, • " • • E. V. - MeGINNIS, 11 EPETF 11LL Y announces to the Public, that he. has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to build all kinds oriiteani Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of alm ost every description,at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. . , t:5- Persons from broad, in want of Steam Engines will find Jiro their advantage to give him a call before engaging elsewhere. May ii I CORD'S P.9,VENT . • GALVANIC - 11AirERY. • ; TIIE subscriber inform . s the public, that he has been nppointed by Wm. P. Coati, of Philadelphia, his agent for the sale in this and the adjoining counties of his !PATENT GRADUATED GALV4NIC BAT TERY, adapted to the use of Physicians and other persons ofcompetent skill, in:the treatment of nervous disorders. • Persons desirous of purchasing Mr. Coad'd instru ments can have an opportunity of examining. the ap:. parzitus, at my residence in the Zinn Hall of this bo-. totigh; • Among the many complaints which have been cured and alleviated by this powerful agent in medical prac tice, may be. enumerated Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Lock-jaw, emaciated Limbs, Rheurnatism,Tic - Doloreux and various other neuralgic and nervous disorders. Cr /laving purchased one of Mr. Goad's - Graduated Batteries, I am prepared to operate on persons suffer ing under any of•the above described complaints, and respectfully solicit all those who may feel Interested in this phblication, to call and examine my apparatus. • PETER P. MUDEY.,.• Pottsville, Sept. - 38 6m TTIOLINS, FLUTES arc.—For . s:ale - at MAR TINS Drug Store, an - assortment of Violins flutes, Clarionew Fifes &c."to which he: invites the attention of musicians and others. March 15, - 11.4- . P.OTTSVILLERO.OT4 SHOE STORE . _ . CENTRE ST, ADJOININGTHE POTTSVILLE HOUSE.. . 1 : :,-- - CAR 1:10 - : - : • , • i S. & I. :F 0-ST ER, -. • to . - RESPECTFULLY invite - the attention of , :their triands'=and easterners to their stock - . of Boas and Shoes. • They have largely in-: ' .-- ,• creased their stock and now offer Boots and . - aboesat wholesale and tenth at the lowest , . .. rate.and no mistake: '- - ; - - • - .; • They have also on hand Sole and Upper- Leather, Calrakin,,,hforocee, , Lloing Skins,- Bootees; Lasts, and a geneenbutsonment of Shoemakers' findings. - • .t. _ is and Shoes of every kind, manutaetwed to 'orl der at gotten notice..- - • . .' - -..- ?• ~... -'- - Janusej Id, 1801. , ' - - - -7'. :24ale, ' . . . . . .. . ' Ti!gIirOVERMENTAL Ili3Tl4l9T9it, , and. ieUtpielgensive -I view of the government of. the tro !tedaltates;and of the. Statagovertiments,- to easy lesions designed foe the vie of sebnots.by.lt 9L Bhar ti?:;AtwEl3YlSED STATUTES OF. Nile-UNITED STMTS. badsdditionailunt to 1819:Waged to goes tioskiend answers fiit the vie or vettonis and families, byTiirta4.B. , _Wedgeroods,litlanielved'and fog sate at:;_. 13 iIIiNANI3 situp Book storey'" 'L . ' ' .„- New Advernseiment. Platform Scales AI SO, farmer's Department. From the New I orj Obderver Mysteries of -Metro')Olitan Somo weeks ago a friend invited - me Co make an excursion into the upper part - of the city to see a milk factory. had read Hartley's articles about city milk, and had heard of chalk and water, and other nostrums, not forgetting the receipt, for a patent ought to be taken out: . 719 make 4 Milk. Take eq. font. 87 parts, "' lac. bon. 10 " - cal.mag: •3' Total, • This mixture makes a very ,fairarticle, at least it has no injurious in:grottier-IE4 if the articles are obtaindrj purp, and since the Croton aqueduct is completed, the chief -ingredient is easily precut.- ed. But my friend assured me that . he could in— troduce me more deeply intathe, mysteries of the trade, and with this view I accompanied him. He took me by stage. to a or more elegantly, .to a !•distillery," in the midst' of a fdensely built and populated part of the city, where whiskey is manufactured in horrid quantities, yet it would seem as if this Were but a.secondary bran - eh of the business here carried on. 'I wo• thousand cows are confined in stalls. which ure arranged in *par 'lle' rows, and in front of each row •of cows is a trough into Which the refuse grain from the distil lery, called, the ..still-slops,' j a villainous fluid, flows directly from the still. It pours in a torrent from the principal.reservoir, runs into one trough tint is full,-then on into another, till all are filled, and this is the aliment on which these animals feed to generate the milk. that feeds the babes and the babes mothers, in this good city,. - These cows are not taken out to be milked; but there in those horridly filthy stalls, from which a stench went forth, compared with which the valley of Topliet must have, been a garden of laroma—there, day, and night, they stand and drink. this poison far their sustenance; and into this noisome place the milk cans . are carried, and as the cows arc milked, the milk is poured in, and . the . cans are carried to the dour and plaotl in the carts that stand ready, and away they are driven directly to the'doof of the customers;! ) But the beauty Of . the systim is yet to be told. These poison milk trallickeri knew very well that if the customers suspected that the milk was dis tilled in such filthiness, they Would refuse to her it and what little trick, my unsuspecting friend, do - .you suppose. they resort to, to lull all suspicion on-this point?' ril tell you, and you will never doubt the superior cunning. of our city dealers over your country dullness - -thei inscribe on their carts some rural title to their establishment, as •'l'he Green . Briar Dairy,"t--- , Myrtle Cottage !fl ilk,"-- - -musometliing of this sort, and as a good lady sits at her window and sees this inscription on a neat wagon, with milk *IS in it, flying by, she bids Biddy telegraph it when it'passes to-mor row, and tell the honest farmer„to call there every • day ! • Y.ou must know that we have no great knowl edge here in the city of the properties of milk, and therefore we are not able to detect impositions of this sort'nspectionofibe afttcle itself. Some time ag a milkmen who drove in daily from a few miles out of the city,; was Seized with sudden qualms of conscience as to the: honesty of levying contributions upon the Pump. fur the purpose of increasing the quantity of his !supply,and he there fore resolved, strange, 'incredible as it may-appear, he resolved to' carry pure milk to market for once in his life. Strong in thelfaithof this good resolve, he increased the ntlinber; of his cows, and thus. produced an adequate supply for his customers.— He had not continued the distribution of this rare and excellent article morethan a few days, before one of his best customers,' a lady in.--.. 'street, discharged him. ' NV hen the - set vent communica ted to him her ladyship's ortlrs, he begged to be told the reason, and the lady oh being summoned,. very frankly informed hint, they had observed for a few days past that when MS Milk had stood a while, 'a dirty yellow scum gathered all over the top of it, and they .would'nt halv.e such stoatin - the - --- , house !' . Here was a pretty disclosure:, This city housekeeper had never seen such an article as cream in her life, and she fancied it Lobe a filthy excre ment revealingsome-pernichius ingredient added by the milkman. The .deafer Was non-plussed.— Should be resort fo the pump, or lose his customers? - I never heard the result of his deliberations'On this ',point. But let us return to that milk.tfactory up 1 • , town:, . , . 'l'lle?cows are not ownetl . by.the distillers—they are boaiders only. ..A:man maimges to get a little money, sullicient to buy a. few cows, and takes them to this still, where 'the'y -ars. stalled and fed for something like two,dollar4 a. month; the rent - of these stalls and' the sale of the, feed thus.bring ing in a most enormous sum to the distillery Over and above the_ protit rif 'the other business, - the awful wickedness of which I will not here onder , take to portray.. , . The injurious effects of this milk has been most' abundantly shown in years past, and I supposed, that our citizens had given up the use of it alto gether. But since my visit to this establishment, I have learned that there are in the city and all around, it,'in Williamsburg, Brooklyn;.and other ' places, similar establishments, in full blast, so that there is probably more of this poisonous fluid sold fur milk in the city of New .York - this moment, 1 than there ever was before. And :this too, not withstanding the fact that any, family _here, that wants it, may have milk for fee to-night that was taken from the cows inthe heartof Orange county, lesi than sixteen hours before. Yet there' is no - accounting fur tastes. And the fact is, if men, heads"of faimlies, had it certified .to them on the best authority that still-slop milk is a slow but cer tain poiscin, they would not care enough about it to make an effort to secure better, and so they din firma to feed their children onthat.which lib:learn : to be decidedly and -inevitably injurious. ':. '—. Goon Anvice.—AO exchange, makes the fol lowing excellent remarks on the necessity of meth od in farming; • The soul 'of all auroras in business is strrnoo. What would become of the merchant if his day. book and ledger . Were not kept with the most meth odical accuracy? ',What Would bele! the banker, the midesman, or' the schola4 if. all . their • operationi Were not conducted by the most - regular processesl And what hint is so pow l erfully suggested to the ' farmer as this very method, by her with whom he , holds constant communioridamiNaturelleiselfl The seasons, spring and slim met, autumn and win. , ter, roll . round in eternally regular :succession. The seed germinates, the blade appears, the ear, the blossom, and the grain—each in its turn; sue. , need by_the same unvarying Method.. Animals are brought forth, nourished, and matured, by the ' same unchanging law.. The rain' and sunshine,.' frost and dew, the storm' and .calm, are :alWays punctual.in their 'season. Why,ltherefore, should , the farmer, in the midst of all this regularity, bir the only thoughtless, irregular, confused, being tent! ' Why, on the contrary, may not`all his . op. ! eratioris be conducted by a fared plan.from year to year; his farm be laid out in` a regular Dumper of fields; thid a regular rotation of crops may follow. one 'another in a regular_aarder • his time and' that of biclaborers disposed of accOrding_ to a regular. system;.,his fathily and househnkliiperations con. . ducted by the Same regular method from:day to day All this planning may bvisloiai with an im mensesaring of time eitdlhoright, compared with the usual rambling - , shambling way of doing. q_ netis; and *hen - once it is 'Settled attire is no:moil", thought about it. All is as regular is clock-wittlt.!. - . • A PresizwrivE AGAINISIrMOLUO4 • iii is covered what I: onsider .as sure priventisTi,i,e a - mo t t 69. , of the ground a more in -orchards:; Late irithe fall I draw fresh Muck from tfie)n,r.llW Mid put about tea bushels - around' the trunk ur each tree,limping it about one , foot uptho tray; • then - tread or pack it smooth; and it wilt lll•ttans: nedrlP• all winter, and.iloimOtes • disuw• the bark, If Mantua has to be caned a great dirs.:•' tance, rquantay tis small Sinai BuShal tni z : awes. tutim n ever apptied;sity tbini is llMll3llte for 'apple trees on warm land equaltO muck.—Cor., Ans. Agiv • -To Pararavir, &cm— pink eft nrisloa a Pita otialt, mixed pail of , waterotill , am eggs &ran, 910°0461e Aims: :My !rifo,reial it id, In. old alaianao;, - ard. tried..d. yetir;2 ; thei . ,;, 4givrenial tiaatirt,stat.of arx. mango , as , right from the ttest.4.liiericrii;dgt:::',..'''..''' the'cotil ncir . the %raj& but; cfiandiiii l ss), unifOrmlt warm, are fanned for friendship. 100
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