/'• itiPolo. • . From Bentley's Magazine " JACK AND JILL. • 'lack and Jill • %Fent up the hill, - . To fetch-a pail of water; Jack tell down,: - And brulie hie crown, And Jill came tumbling allet.". ; TRAIViLATI(iN -Jobanner:Cum. !f • Atrlice dual. At!mutat, aquam. uwuirm ASCCPait 'Et Ole Sir,• • .• Prolap.tis, fregit trout. m • BORSIS-A.S.D. WIrE.S.z-Z":0M . ill natured fellow, i‘lichelar without doubt In ip: trctea the follow , For good or for Emit, For holier er :Mau ion him a wife, Or Days him a horse Both aro deceptive;. We take them on trust— The likeliest looking - ' Oft turns out VA. worst. . . Tax TABLES TunNio.—AA sev'n o'clock the dinner was served, and a icon, • t aillent one never was given at Calcutta; !but,: us everything must, 0 tine to• an end, so thiS vs.:Tilt:in dinner at last 1113/3 finished; the desi , rt , was Fe•ivid up, and the hookahs began to emit their guttural notes. Many were the subjects broached, arid got rid of.• many the toasts which enlivened this fashionable feast.— At length, by the most skilful manecuviring. end with infinite tact, MaLuly lirought the heauty,of the new tables on the tapts. Every one admired then, and felt grateful to dam for -having so late * supported the rich thurwr Of their ii ,St. '('hey 'are. the finest-mahogany 1 ever saw,' said 13iiseo. .:.They are perfect, 'I new. r say any Sri well propor tioned in my life. I must have some made like them; said a dinner-giving, old civiliat! With half a liver. _ . They are two high.' chimed in Charles Macau iy: with affected indifference; just a little too high. —Don't you think so, Gordon!" 'On the contra ry,' replied the hOst; •it anything, I consider thelit s shade too, low; 'You, are mistaken, my dear fellow.' I have an e4ellent eye; • and .I'..alii sole' 1 inn right _ Nu tatd4:: \ sliOuld exceed two feet bll, and these-are at least one iii`ch higher.' Don't bet, James, don't bet, for I ern „ n ave .of the fact. I toil, youTcannot be deergved. ,My eye; is always ca:- cacti - . Not bet! It it WIT. , not that the tables are ,my -own, and con:tfluently, that I should &t-on a certainty, I'd lay you a laik,of rupees that they are not more than.%) inches in height.' 0! if you are willing, I'll take toe bet, but leinern!kr gentle ; men, I tell you beforenand. , I sin certain of the fact; • I say these tables are at leant 31 inches from the ground.' .I.Thrie ! for , a lack of roper;,' CAA Gordon. !Done I' re-echoed Charley. Their i 1,1.- ling books were larou,4lit outi'and the wagers duly 'registered.- - , A servant, was odered tri;bring in,a , yard mea sure, when Macauley turned around With an air of triumph. 'Yen may Faye yourselveathe trouble .of meltsurmg. Ha! ha!' and he chUckled with delight. 'I warned you firly, I bet onacertainty, - so you can't be off, Janes! •I stand in my bit,' said Gordon. '\Veil. then pay me the:money. t measured the tables: this' morning, 'while yrof •Were shaving, and hen is a memailinduin of their height; thirty-one niche; e'xiictiy.', rid 'the coliniel .!.burst into, a roaring fit.of Live ito s he produced his pockf t honk. .1 know vim di Merit James.— - .I. RS IV you do so in my !milting-glass.' 1 The colo nel started. 'so, as soon as you bid gone away, knowing well yr:Mr:int m don , , 1 had an inch saw ed off every leg. 'So, tor once. ttiy knowin , friend , the tables are turned P , • . Trio fibrin TO LOSE. -!t is almost sinful to' joke about so serious an accident a'S the explosion at the:office of the Union on 'Monday, but really, this 'such a good ono that :we cannot refrain from telling it. The-head of the boiler, be it reinem berm!, passed through . three stories of the buildlng but .stopped when•it reached the floor, of the fourth which is used as a }dace of ineeiini, on; of the highly respectable lodes of Odd Fellows in this borough. A lady as remarkable for her beauty, as her:wit, remarked—that the reason the boil.; did srofiNass through the floor of the lodge, was that iL had'nt:the pass-w,rd.—Har. Reporter. A young French.traveclor, tvlio hall not leained to 'manage the English' labguage, went to dine with a gentleman. to cvlaMi he brought a letter oi introduction. The first bpoonfoil of soup bunt 'his mouth. 'Ma foie exclaimed he, 'ln dis coop is too Much summer.' - The next day he wished to older a chicken ter bis dinner, but could rioi.:rcCollect the name., lo 1 his peiplexity he turnid:ww.ird the window,,aodi his eye caught a sight of a t‘eather-coel; on • a church. • / ' ! 'Vat you call dat r exclaimed he pointing. 'That is a church tower:. ansacied the master of the hotel. , \ 'Den.i wish you hive the iiinaness to roast me a church tower for thy dinner.' • . Pn'or or A Stitiiin 511:sn.=—A man rcAiding at some distance hem a near rel ills e, received a laieies'a;e one 'cold evening November, 141. 111 ,a m to his i'esidence, as he was hi a dying ,tate.=' , \ V hen he arrived, he was told iluirhis c was a ht.: . tie hater, but that his reasaiehael ettute.) , left him. The sick man prestntly turned sins s liced, saying, in s faint voice— .lV ho is that!' He was informed that it was his relative who had been sent fOr. ' •Ohr eh?' sai 1 he; 'yea—ol.! tea. He tnu,t Ito a-cold. Make litut'.o gortal m,;11.11,1 toddy--3 ea 'a faddy—olot todti3).` •I gueas he alotorazy,':63 d the' viAtor, .he talks Very rational: Mr. Wuckhageaikdetvegthtui,j,enblurben fell town Stairs the Other day,` and broke his name unto tree pieces.—Boston And we think it was , very cruel in 3ou to put such a name togetner egdin.'=- Z 1. CoNt. Adv. ltt9osEss.— . ll'hat.: ;Mr. Brawn a brute!— Why he allies to his olta every packet!' • es, he antes a parcel of aurnincry uhuut: the aguiiy of absence but he has to.Nei oluittcd tier a Sillillll.;.— , - Do. you Call that tilllJllaa9t •U.:eiJe.;•) : Lure , milting r An Itisbnian going to bc tha rope aught be t.ed • :ii.teda ul round toa turuat, .rjr.. bait! 'Tat, ably al:kWh in int: w,0.4 &Jac if tied Lure, c,r tatuly kill iiiyeeti • A DilWl LAST SSAPYCIL ntacti thiit the clew of .lus craft coutil.ts. Ed Ili; till Mall, a 11.11 C 1.10) , dllU ' ll loot ;lid a Itetttwit..it. • Pa.c.voca of the J,ourtiile J“urtial Itna 14,,t • hitudeif lulu.) trouble. HC eon) Lat., ogo a cint..iiu nutettuue :Senator aa Tettm.p.it and tor the honor of their ccx, the•/...1C6 ale pr., testing agaiast the attempt .to mike a wotihni out of mica a than.—Cu t. C'Artt. . • Mud is tt, •thdt ray lets> fit pruportitot to the trouble of euhivatiAit, watt OH) ii giveft up! 41'11101E1LS! Whnn a woman resorts to art 'LI a blu,h it j. proof that nature cannot longer furniau the gt . titn- Lite. A Fara Iltr.—The New York Tribune cello Mr. Jtihn ir.au Berm, '•rho favotito grandson of Now lutist! it the Attorney General does not enjoy a hearty laugh offer his new Wk., he is not .made of- tta good stutr 'as we have always found aim.—Ex. • ... . , . n • . A rO3,I•TUVE„ FAcr.--A girl aut !West, who has 'a swivel or screw eye, looked so lung and affection ately on, a gin bottle tLat she actudlly drew uut the cork! Au apt insianee'ut the power of true ' lose.' • . , . ;_-, o ' f i t V e l Cl bo h u n s y e fi t ) li r v e . .a r s a b i;l a y re k tnlt n ed a t s ol j ) a ny nt h , at s s ,V a .-..4' ,-- afartin'S for many years. • • . fsr- - '"- 'CONSUMERS who desire Jo wear service ale lists can do so by purchasing those of our manu facture. di we superintend. every branch Tit the bust mess personally. and are determined to sustain our rep.; utat ion tor-selling the best hats in the United States. • HATTERS supplied with every description of Hatt. In the rough, Furs, Trimmings, • &c., the quality of whith may he.depended.on, as otir extensive manufac.. • tory enables us to sttliFify them of better quality than The State - of New York .'clairns the tv'hole' of I Atli other Muse. • Orders enclosing payment. promptly . tho Trinity Chtirch property', supuntin; t o and carefully, forwarded. MARTIN & PATFON, tiiiity or forty ruillioia of dollarr,. , . Fhilada:, Doc..fri 1 i43 5 . 115 2dr !Let Street, Phitada. . 51- amo ." the Eighth'it mode of axing fore new wife, was by.cuttin,r, otTihe head of an uld one." p t~uaacLp ia. • TO COrti - TRI ; aIIERCILIA And others, visiting the • CITY Or PHILADELPHIA. • TRE subscribers, Alerche(nts, Manufacturers, Me ehanicr,Pnblishers, Importers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers of the City of Philadelphia, being pre pared to supply the demands of the Country in their respective departments, respertfully Invite the Met+ clients and all others visiting the City for their Spring and Summer supplies; to call at their respective places of Lusiness, where every reasonable effort will be made to give entire satisfaction, GEORGE S. APPLETON, Publisher and Importer, of Foreign . Boom ItS 'Chesnut street, below Seventh. . • Invites thehttentioh of travellers. strangers, and oth." era, to his very eytensi%e collection of lESat..l3B and , . AftERIcAN Publications, in every department of Lit erature. His stock of elegantly bound Books for Pre wits, Port-foliOs, Stationery, Recent Publications; 4 . e. i 3 tile SIOST VARIED ISt TUE CITY. Bedding, Feather, and Furnishing WarVonmit. Fintey &.Co., S. E. corner of 2d and Walnut streets. linpoiters of Watches and Manufacturers of Sil ver-ware and Jewelry. Thomas C. Garrett & Co., 122 Chesnut street; below - Fourth street. Wh , destil'e and Retail Dealer in Fashionable and Medium Fancy, and sup.rior:,Staple Dry Goods. A. S. Marshall, ISS Chesnut st., between 7th and 6th• Ai in ufnetut , r and Dealer in New Style Tortoise Shells. Buffalo, fine finished imitation • 13,,1ia10, and ' Mini: . Combs. S. Winner, (only Manufacturer of the real Buffalo Combs,) No. 7 South Second street. WM. H. RIURARDSON, Elgle Umbrella, Parasol and Patent Walking Cane Umbrella Manufactory, No. 104 Market street. Manufactures by steam, and sells decidedly lower than any other House in the United Stales. Simi of the Eagle and Umbrella. Sole Agont for the saleof the Genuine Demues Snuffs. A. Elton, No. 21 Union street. Fancy and Trimming Store, Hair plaited in Brace lets, Guards, Necklaces, Finger-rings. &c• • • . F. J: Dressler, No. 47 South Second street... Dealer in French A rtitieisl. Flowers, Ribbons, and French Alilinery GoOds, Straw and-ottiet Bonnets. R. Barton, No. MI Chesnut street. " Importer of Trimmings, Toys,• French, English • and German Fancy Goods. Ai. Dinner,-No. ASSuuth Second street. Who:, sate and Retail Domestic. and Foreign Dry Gwids Store. Josefill floones, N. E. corner llth and Market streets, -oppositeßalt. Depot. • KEE Ft i.e Aron n--for cooling Frovisions, &e. Warca-Fri..rins, for purF ying ' bra'plciah water, Fire pfoof chests, Letter Copying Presses, &c. Manu fa..tured by, Oliver Lvans, No. 61 South 2d street. Wltole.”,ile Druggists and Manufacturing Chem• fists and Dealers in White Lead, Window Ginn, Linseed Oil, Patent Medicines, &c. Jenks & Ogden, No. 105 N•*Third street Family Grocer, Dealer in Fine 'lces, Loaf Sugar - aria 'Sega rs and Fresh Fruits of all kinds. J: Canso*, No. 7d South Second street. The "Doti.s.n• NEWSPA eEll"—The cheapest And best Weekly Family Paper in thernited States,• et holy per year. • A. ii. Simmons & 'Co. Publishers Ledger 'building, S. W. corner-3d-amid Chesnut streets. Perkins & Purses, BoOksellers, No. 142 Chesnut Street, above Sixth Street. Books sold on very low 'terms. ‘Vholesitle anti 'Retail Clock Egablishment, octa -1 bracing a complete nssortmera. ' James Barber, No. 7S. Market street, above 1111, South side. • Suli..criptieins and Adcertisemonts are received for most of the , Netvstiapers to the United ...States by V. B Painter, Agent, N. W. corner of Third and Chesnut streets. Book Accounts, Notes and Claims collected, and other business r.quirlng the Rid of nn Attorney. at '. tended to, in any part of the Unidn, at V. B. Palmer's S. Collection Agency, N. W. cor. ThirC•and Chesnut sts., 2d story. Wholesale and Retail Umbrella and Parasol Manufactory. tstniton 6leepet, No. 214 Market street, second &qt . eb - ive 10th, South side. Maiinfacturer and Dealer in Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. Lewis 1 adornus. No. 4131 Market street. Maitrass, Bedding, Carpetting and Feather Ware. roving. Hartley & Knight, 146 S. 2tl street (west side) five doors above Spruce. • 11Ianuffacturer of Stair or Carpet ROds, of the la testistyles. . Edivtird Jones, Swanwick st., between Walnut and Gb'orge its., west of 6th at. importer and Dealer in FOreign and Domestic Hardware. Henry L. Elder, 493 Market street, between 13th and Broad streets, and Branch Hardware Store, N. 14. cdrner Ridge Road and Green street. First Pretniutii Piano Forte Manufactory and *Ware-rooms. C. Meyer, No. 52. South Fourth street. !sheep and Fas: Tunable-Ready-made Clothing', an extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and coa tings made to order. fashionable style. B. C. & S. C. Cooper, Merchant Tailors, l 0 Chesnut si. Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, at lowest cash prices. T. B. Bassani, S. W. corner 2d and Union streets. II; Ward, Bonr.et Manufacturer, No. 77 North Second street. will sell any thing in his title, at Wholesale or 11:ctaa, as cheap a 3 can be•bou p it in the City. "-; Wholesitle Clock arid Looking-Glaas Establish ment, Brass Clocks by the ease; at 6.10 50. J. .A.• Criswell, No. 209 Market street. Manufacturers. of Common. and Fancy Soaps and Mould and Dip Candles. E. & G. Dallett, 36 and 491 Market street nod N. E. corner Inth and Callow hill streets. Wholesale 'ramrod Warehouse and Havana Se gar Depot. Country 1 rade supplied onliheral terms. J. A: Edenborn, N. E. corner Third and Race Streets. • VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER. • B. J. Williams, No. 12 North Sixth street, a few doors above Market street. Venetian Uirnd M - anufactory, Potable Desks 'anil Looking-Glass Ware Bantu. W. B. Barns, No. 01 Arch street. NV hob-sale Dealers in Laces, Cailiroideries and 'Fancy Dry Goods. Solomon & Brother, 31 Bank street. Manufacturer of Theimoineters, 'Hydrometers, SaCharometeref, &c., frir Brewers. Distillers, Fartae,rs churning). the Weather, &c. Fult,,r 55 Chestnut strei.i. in.ilesale Dealers in Millinery Goodsand Flowers. George Edwards & Son, 37 South Second street. Si'ed z 4 tore oLutore Vino 40 yi!ars standing . , Grass and Garden Seeds of finest quality and best varieties. Joseph P. 11. Coates, No: 49 Market street. anufacturers and Importers of Paper Hangings ; Columns and Fire Board Prints. Beaty & Cut ry,.l. la Chesnut street. • • manufacturers of &ices. ,cßidlles,. and Screens, and Wire Work in general Needles & Watson, No. 51 North Fiont street. • W'holesale and Retail Garden, Fiowei'aud Field s, o: d ...tore, Gardening Books and Implements. - 'll. A. Dreer, Nu. 07 Chesnut-street above 3d. • Itaixdper and Dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Dye Stuffs, &c'. Dr. D. Jay he, No. 9 South Third street. A. ' J. H.; MITCLIE.I.L' I • E. A. 11 ATHA WAY & CO. Comrnia-ton Rini Casten' Produce:Merchants, No,. 2.9. North IVhar;:es, foot •of Jirch . street, Wholesale It -niers in Lamp Oil, Tanners Oil, Candles. Soap. • Teas, Chocolate, Pickled and Pried Fish, Painted Pads, Cheese, Butter. Hops, Ground and Calcined Piaster, &c., nil of which Mill be sold at the lutvest Markt t prices. Mrs. M. Crim's Boarding House, No. 108 Wal- nut-street, hem cen 4th arid sth. Cheap 131ind111iinufae:ory. Orderc from a de.oriee carefully forwarded. Old Blinds repaired aivt'vtliltcd. L. 31. Tled;es. (vid,* of E. Hedger) No:Ill Spada street, below Duck; east side. BONNET MANUFACTURER. Thrma.t. 11/ hile, No.' 15 South Second itreet, (late of Commerce street) : , Importer of War.chea, Plated Ware, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, Watch Makers Tools, Files and ma terials. Jelin C. Farr, N0...112, Chesnut street. L.Pary's iSTI' Book Store, S.M. Corner of_ Becond and New Streets, Philadelphia- Over 100,- 000 vols. New and old-books in every departenedi or Literature, wholesale and retail. . - Manufacturers 01 lirrilirellas, Parasols, Paqhmiettes. - and sun' Shades, - o? the newest styles. "E4erisive .sales and small profits." lfi tu. Richardson 6t. Co.. No.-100 31arket street. Philudelphla. Marsh 08,E ;IL-4k Merchants PljUt bclvt~ia. . , .. CHEAP BOOKS & STATIONE 1 I • KAY-& TROUTMAN, No. 18 3 } Market at.bettccen 414 . 04- SI b,N. si I* • j ,PIitLADELIMIA, . :-. R ESPECTFULLY call the attention of Cnuittry 'Merchants, Professional Gentlemen and the Pub lic generally, to their extensive stock of Books and Stationery, comprising School,; .- Day Books, Legerti, and ,Itisdical, - Blank Books of every de- Classical and Milnella- . scription,at very lqa pri neoue Books ; , ces. I I Cheap Ruled Cap and Statioiteriof all kind), and Letter Paper, , all other articles, lti their - Wrapping Paper. line of business Vi , - which 11 0 Mill sell at the lowest prices and on as reit> tenable - terms as any other Bonk Establishment tn this city. I . , I ' N. B.=—Toe highest price given for Rags In eikhangr for Books and Stationery. Thilatia., March 7, 1516. • , It.IIOLESALE :q.YD , RETAIL • PREMIUM HAT STORE. , Bertrand Ross, Jiro 120' Chesnut St.. south side, 4 doors below Itle . PHILADELpHIA• ' - RESPECTFULLY Informs the Bisons - of Schuylkill county, that he has re-fitted and opened the above EstabliAhment, where he is prepared at all times: to fur , nish Beaver, Nutea and Moleskin fiats, equal to'any manufactured in this COnntry. Also, a superior - quality of ClpS, for officers of the ArMy and Navy, together with Dress. Riding and Sporting Caps; a new and splendid style of Children? and Boys' Caps, with a great variety of Rich Fancy Furs for Ladies. . Just,received, per Steam Ship Great Western, ;he approved style of Ladas' Riding Hats—also, a beauti ful assortment of Chitdrens' French' Caps I AM determined that my,Hats in point of beauty and quality, shall not be surpassed by those of any otliCr establishment in any city in the Union. Philada., Dec. 13,, 1815. i tIN-fitno Pii/Le4DELPH/3 •j , HAT AND CAP STOIRP, FALL AND W I NT.E.II .TR AHt. i . . GARDEN & BROWN, L 1.1 . 1 , PATt.TI( ULARLV invite the at- .., 1 --,1 tentiOn of the citizens of Potts- ....„" villa, and vicinity, '(when our -1 -......-, ..."-:•,,=-,-.,, chasing Hats and Caps,.to their .....-=,... ,Store, hying fullyaatisfied it is greatly to the inteteui of all and every person to deal with them. They now 'offer one of the-largest and most splendid stocky of Hats and Caps in Philada., at prices defying all coninetirion. HATS: ; HATS: HATS: 1 CAPS l. CAPS! 1 CAPS: Su?. Bea. Hort. 82,50 toB3 No. 1 and 2 fine tutu kr . ' Brush Hats, 82 to 83 'Cape, Cheap. i 'i. " 111ileakin Hats, 82.50, No. 1 and 2 fine Shetland (usual price font. d.,llars.) :fur seal Caps. i - . , Sup. Silk Hats. 1,50 to .82'. No 1,2 and 3 fine musk fur . Cass'. Hats,B2 00 toile:ins, some aglow as 7:i etc. "- Fur flats: 81.25 and Hair, seal, cloth, fancy upwards, and every curie- velvet, fur trimmed: glazed, ty and Style of Hats at as silk, oil-cloth, leather„ 'and tonishingly - . , every variety and Istyle: of lOW PRICES: Caps, for men and boy's; at - unheatd of . .1. . 1 I,OW PRIC E S. ! Wanted It to he nenerally known. that we none but first-rate Hats. and more we do businesson the principle that HONESTY 18 THE REST POLICYI selhfie cheap to every one,lude or no.judge. • oz: , - Country Merchants, Storekeepers. 'Hatters - rind others, purchasing any articles in the Hot or Cap line,. will find it to their advantage to tall, as.we babe a large and corm.lece stock wiled to the Countr) Trade, which we will sett at the lowest wholesale prices:lean and see. Open evening. Musk Rat Skins and other Furs wanfqd. ' GARDEN & BROWN., No. 195_,Market Street, 2cl door below Oth, Phil dk Nov. 29, 1615. 011 Y BEST BUTT HINGES, ~ r ANUFACTUheRED and for sale h Tar 7 .KER 3 . mortrusa, I • Pascal !roil Warehouse, E. E. corner of Third and Walnut street, ,Philada. Philnda. A urrust 9, • AMERICAN HOT E 1.1,. • PHILADELPHIA 1 , .. e.,,, ' - T,I11• 4 commodiong end delightfully In- , ilW . n?.: eared llotel, situated • in Ctiesnut eftect" ;s.. 7. 7, :,.. Phil idelphia, directly opposite the state, -MI 111 0 tIse:t hence 4. Charter. .Propriepur - • coffers every inducement to the -travalliog public. It is In the centre of business. it is within two minutes' walk of the Post Office, Custom House,' the prinhipal Banks and i tlaees of ainusententi Vs in an airy and delightful toestion. and-the itroPt loth!' Pifittgeg himself. to devote every attention to his table, and to have obliging and attentive servants to conduct to the comforts of his guests. Paths, warm and cold. always rea,dy. and an assortment of - wines - of unequalled ex taMerice. k. Philada. Nov. 221 Isls, ' '47—ly ! Th 6 New York Canton Tea Co., IN ADDITION TO THEIR OLD STANDS, ; ; • 8,9 i Chesnut 5'.,11 door: below 3d st., and 45 - I North sth sr., below Rare, 1 , MVO , : OPENED A STORE AT :In MARKET ST., ':FIRST DOOR BELOW oth, NORTH SIDE. OWING to the.high repo (Minn which -::.'---:-.- their TEAS have obtained in Philadel hqUs6.l ph ia and thrinwhout the mountry, tor b.. - ~.,,- several years pa-4, it remains onti. to say '....:`, t..._,`-'''' that every exertion will be made ionmiar the liberal patronage which• has been accorded The best selections of GREEN and CLACK TEAS, are made from each carL•o, and owing to their grobt fa cilities, they afe enabled.to offer etliry variety IMpor led. combinine in an .ertiinent degree the qualities of power; delicious flavor ? purity and unrivalled .cheart peas% " famil , deal. -- .. - f 7 " City and Couiitry families - am pertfully requested to call as above. Plitlada.., FeCtuary 21, ISIG. - f,IRQUILII2 C3RPENTER, Conveyancers, 56 Ii'ALNUT STREET, PIIILADA.. • •: - Money Loaned on Mortgage, and Real Estate bonght and sold. Philadelphia, April 19 ' Carpetings,and Oil Cloths At he Cheap Sure, No. 41, 'Sjrawberry Street, Pill LAITELPIIIA. (VIII store ren: and other expenses being. very light, we are enabled to sell our CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,' wholesale and'retail, at the lowest ' 'he city. and tinvers will find it greatly to theiVai lee to call and examine the large assortment we hie season, of -- • Beautifully Imperial 3 ply, • . Every variety of Ingrain, . CARP,ET Twilled and Plain Venetian, ' ..i' ' ' , Todether with a large stock of OIL CLoylis, from 2 to 21 feet, wide, very cheap, also 3lattijids, Floor Clloths, Rugs, Rag and Cotton Carpets, eic.; with la grind as soitment of Itizrain Carpetsrria - r23 to. 50 !cents,•stair and entry carpets fron,l2 to fiCreents. : I 1 • ELI/RIDGE .N. BROTHER, . . l'io4l,.S‘rawberry street, one door above Chtistnitt, fled:Second street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 15. Idlo A • I'l 1-3nto trgi - -:... . - FOR SALE AT •,w, ~4, 1 -- - -. 4.4,:e D: O. •PROUTI .._ • 16...-, Stil AGRICULTURAII.. IMPLE.MViT '', •..e' . ~... . ' • Warehouse, .-±::.- • 19 4 A Market street, Philadelphia, 17, vein: variety, of Agricultural and Horticultural / Implements in general use, of the most approved patterns and sttpe nor workmanship, at extrcmly low prices • ". I A. full assortment, of Prouty & Mears' Centre dragglu, self-sharperilns, right and left h tad, nub-soil and side hill, wheel and swing Ploughs,*ithl points and shares so strung and thoroughly purified and hard ened, that one hundred acres of land have often been ploughed n itlia single set, at art expense of 50 to 62} cis .These Ploughs are constructed of the. ben. materials and of the bri r dn,st finish, and for ease of draught and Managem.nt, the :agility with which their points and shares are turned and sharpened, the eradication of weeds, and the thorough r ultivation,of the soil, they stand unrivalled in the market. They are warranted to work in any soil. and to give perfect satisfaction af ter fair that, or they any be 'returned, when OK pur chase money will he refunded. Hovey's Patent Straw and Corn Stalk 'Cutters, Grant's Patent Fan Mills., Cultivators, Harrows, Horse Rakes—also every variety of Garden ToiilsAgricul tural, Ilortieultural and Flower Seeds, raised express ly fur this estaldiStimeni, by careful and lexpeiienced Seed-growers and warranted. I I Marchl-1th,1516. • " r TRUSTEE'S SALE .r4mEs A. EREEMAK, Auctioneer, No, • 105 Watnut street, between Fourth and F'fth streets Phituda. Valuable Coal Lands in voloinbla ; AND NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTIES. DURSUANT to a decree of the 'Circuit Court of the tnited States for the E. 11. of Pennsylvania will be sold at the Merchants' Eichawse, In the city of Pinta delphia, on Wednesday esenini,'.llpril 15th 1818, at 71 o'clock, the following Interest In the valuable Coal Lands, formerly known as the Buck Lands. I 1 71426 parts of 13 patented tracts on the waters of the tibart•okinon Columbia nod Northumberland counties, surveyed adjoining to or in the netghbothondof each other, In pursuance of 13 warrants for Maw's.% ea..th.in the following names. Wm. Elliott. George Ashien, Lownes. John Young,John Whiteman, Joseph Gor don, Richard Tunis, John Warner; Daniel.Recse,Wm. Porter, Wm. Miller,Peter Dehaven, Wm. PoWell, sup pored to contain 5316 t acres. These lauds are on the CentreTurnpike, abOtit fifteen Mlles N. W. of Pottsville and on tbc route of the pra; jetted Danville Railroad. - Conditions of sale are one third cash ell the execu tion of the deed. which is th be prepared by the pur chaser within two Weeks after the rate. two will be required to he paid at the time of dale. The ;remain ing two thirds to be secured-by. bond and mortgage on the premises, payable in equal sums in two ahd three years, nr all tbe cash will be received if 'preferred by the purchaser. ELI K. PRICE, Trustee, JAMES . A. FREEMAN„ Auctioneer and Commission Merchant fur the sale of Real Estate and Personal,propetty, No. 1000Nalnut street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Mareh 2!, 1016, .-;:frITE -- MINER'S' _ -JOVRNAL., tptaactpt~ta. ay. i de, ',A 10 ' ID ICl—Cenn LATE CLEMENR & BAKER, IIOLCSALE DRUGGIST. :Manufacturer of Co , , Pal Varnish, sale Agent for the rankiin Glass 1 , works. Haring been long engaged le 'rite manufac r lure of Copal Virnisb, welt as other kinds,) is now prepared to offer to purchasers an article which, in quality, cannot be surpassed by any in the Union. 'Al 'on. receiving weekly from the above celebrated Works. Window Glass of every size. Constantly ;on hand a full assortment of White Lead. of the most., apprbved brands, Red Lead. Litharaae. Saxony Magnesia, 4-c,. which wilt be sold a , Manufacturer's prices, together with a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi nines, Des, Acids, Fine Colnrs, Perfumery, in short every article in the Drug line. Merchants, Phy sicians and Dealers in general, are requeSted to call and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they will be induced to puichase. Philada., February 14, 15.48. 7-1 y Accordions and flarnionicons. THE subscribers inform storekeepers and 'others, 1 that they have just received a variety .o,lCerman Accordions, Harniohlrotts, Harmonicon Flageolets. Dominos, 61MA-boxes. Pipes of every dosciiption, and a large assortment of Toys and Fancy Giiods, which. will be sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices, at the Second street Ton Store. GEORGE & JOHN DOLL, • No. 106 N. 2d st., below Rare,,Plulada. Manufacturers, of Canes, Tops; Cruldruns' Rattles, Napkin Rings, 4.c. Philada. February 7, 1.6.16 PURE 'WHITE LEAD Whetherill & BrOther, r A NUVACTVIZERS. No 65 ortli Front street l'lrdadellitta. have now a need supply of their warranted pure white lead. atid those citaitiimers se he have been 6 parii‘;:ly supiii;cd rn crinsequnrine 44 a run un thehrtiele, shall now have their orderp Nn knawn ',min:mare posseiives , thoSe perservative 'anti bratittfa lag properties so desirable in. a paint, to arLeGual event with unadulterated white lead; hence .admixture of ritivir materials, only. mars In value. It has therefore ' , ten the steady:aini of ,the innnnfactures, for many ears. tor supply.lo the public a perfectly pure white leaf, and the tineeasinede• maul for the artii le, is profit that I 6 bas met with fa vor It is invariably branded on one he ad--WE 13,17.0 1. 11 KR in full, and on the other, WS:CIitANTKI/Pl`ttE --3 111 11 red letters. _ N oveinlier 19, • 47 Piftladelphla, Reading* & Potts ville Raft Road. • • 4 .r ...r •P‘f.,-- Reduction of Freight on Merehandize. 0 o AND AFTER Monday next, June 26th, 1614, Goods will be forward d with despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, beto'een Readitig. , and,the points below stated, per ton of 2000 ibs. . ~. Between I Between • Rt'adino• Reading - • and and . ' Phila. I: Pullavilloi. Plaster, slates tilos, kc. ~ 110 • 75 'etc Pig iron, blooms. timber, , marble, rosin, tar; pitch, - 1 20. - • 90.cts "and grindstones. . . . Nails .t- spikes, bar iron, "1 • caaings.lead.torponline I • hark, rise li/baCcil, gilt, . 90 1 00 pros isions.potatoes, lum her. stoves, .1.c., J Flour per barrel, ~ Wheat, corn. rye. clover I .' .4 ct,4 ',seed, s r . salt per bushel, .1 - Groceries, hardware,steel,l " -t•opper. tin,' brass. do. , , • mesticliquors,machine- fly, butter "and eggs, :cheese, lard and tallow, I *9 - - - , oil, wool, cotton. 'earlier '''raw hides, paints, oys- • ters. hemp, and cordage.) Dry Gi , ode. drugs,..;. medi,"l . tines, foreign liquors, I ' wines. class, paper.fresh l. 2 60 1 70, (Mr, meat, confertiona- I . • • ry, books 4. Stationary.) .. . -. . i: N. additional 'charges for commisS'ion.`.storage, or receiving ar deliV'ering freight at any of the n fi Comps.- .ny's Dcpots ore line. j ' July 13. 1943• = O- ' , . . SALT SALT ! tALINA Salt in barrels & hags, for sole ai the lowest Market price, delivered on hoard of Boats no the Schnylkill, FREE of PORTER DOE by 1, 4-.. (.312ki & tillOTllEft, 31• Walnut at. or LoLust st. Wharf Schuylkill. ihiladelphia „ILO!: I tlr li, .9; 31; ers are rag ' I 8,3m0 ' MILITARY STORE. subscriber would respectffil, inform his -11. friends and customers, that he hthi loedti.d his Illtlitary Cup Altailiettiry ' In Third Siren!, No. 9's, slew doors below Race; where he, would be ple.,,med to see his old customers' sod is many new onesras are disposed tOl favour him with thei r costoinkzflo stilicominnVeto rimoufacture ilitary and Stiortinen's articles of every description, such as leather, Cloth'. Felt. Silk And Beaver Dress Caps, ofall,:tidtterns;.Korage Cap's; holsters for troop Body diriCartouch Boxes. Bayonet c .bbards, word Belts/of ; Canteens ; Knapsacks, different nidierns : Fire Dockets, Paling Boxes, Tribe do. 'Brush am) Picker's Plumes, Pompoons Firemen's Caps, Leather Storks, Gun Cases, superior quality . Shot Rags. Game Bads. Drums.Ate..&c. ILT - Vrd rs thankfully received aid promptly at wade: t - WI LLIA M C RFSSM AN - , • No.lol Northl ,nril Street, t few doors beloiv Rac Philadelphia, January •13; ,1844' 2-7-6 m PIIILADELPIIM,I?E.IDINGI.IND POTTSVILLE • .11.1111. RO.h"D. ~~~ga- , _coa.,aaF4 l aea+"nr•~• - •Fo~~r,y eaa%e:nrv;~~3`~ :~y - -ter.:=~ 1~.~,,_.~ 0y -~~~;,1 WINTER ARRANGEMENT . l'a sseng et Tracns.• Hours of starting on and after Monday, Oct. 03, 194. From Potts% Hie, at 9 A. 1%1., "I Dairy exrent Sunday " Philada.,: " 9A. Ni., 5 HOURS OF PASSING REARING • For Philada. at 10 A. M., t Pottsville 1 2 A. 11., S• - RATES OF FARE. Between Pottsville and Philada.;s32o and, 00 - " Rending , b 1 40 and 120 Philada., Oct. 11 , • CARD. EYRE 4. L.INDELL, S. W. CORNER OF ARCH ar. FOURTH:STREETS_ PHILADELPHIA ESPECTFL.I.I.Y inform their friends and custom- Viers.'that in iddltion to their, usual large, stock of fitaple Goods they are now receiving from New York the Miming RICH FANCY 'GOODS FOR.S.PRING. 'RICH NEW style Shaded Barrezel. . . Broclia Ficiired and Satin Stripe do, • Onibre Itrocha Chromastonique do, Mull Dresi , es embroidered with wool, New style Graduated Robes, • . ' • Delicate Lilac Pink and Blue Lawns, Choice from Deltas, Meigs Co. new pattrens, Plain Moulin de Laines and Barrettes. . Neat siyie Mouslin tie Laines, for Friends, Tarlona Gingham Tor Spring. . . Sit NS. SHAWLS, &c.,.6re . . BROAD WIDTH rich style- shaded Figured Silki, mask Silks, rich brocade stripes, Brocade Silks of entire new designs, r Neat plaidrand stripe silks for Friends, • . ' Chameledn Ispahaus, light and dark, I Mode colored Armures and Pnult de,Solcs, . 'I Blk fter and broad black Arniiires ‹ ?. jEarle Brand black Ciro tie Rhines, • High Glogs black Italian Mantuan. - FACED Painted Cashmere Shawls, 1 . • lltit It Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs. ' Crape de Chine Shawls, a new article, Pure white net and twisted Silk Shawls, Largest black Silk shawls imported, :. Bilk Shawls of spring style, . . 1 • Cashmere and Barcelona Shawls, all sizes, 1 Gloves of BaJou's celebrated make, I Dress Ildkfs., Laces, Hosiery, fre., kc. E. k L. receive the -French Fashion Plates by each steamer, in order that Ladies may observe the Paris style of making dresses. Philadelphia. March 14,1645 • PASCAL IRON "WORKS, Es* .AOELPI4IA. IA 7 MIRO 'Wrought Trim Flues, Suitable for Lcco- II I Motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Rollers. from 2to 5 inches in diameter. Also, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tub, for Hy draulic Presses ; Pistons fOr Pumps of Steam Engines c. Manufactured and for, sale by ' MORRIS, TASRER & MORRIS, ;Warehouse R. E..eorner Sd and Walnut sti., Philada. ' Thilada• Nov. ,! 22d 181 S 47 II 12.9 t Loss of the Great 7tVe.steril TRADE-SO GRUMBLES THE-PHILAELPHIANS- . • • SINCE THE OPENING 'OF ''. • ' LIPPINCOTT &, , TAYLOR'S,, Great Western Clothing - Store, - EtEtlej offer elothinnfaltkilds „cheaper and otrtteprnanyo siereetabiLshment in the Trotted' States. ;To wit:— Fine French Cassimere Sack Coats. $8 00 to $lO 00 Brown French Cassimere Sack " 700 to. 925 Asphalton Sack •' 10 00 to 12 00 - Fancy Cloth and Cassitnere Sack . " 800 to 12 00 French Cloth Dress and FrOck Coat 10 00 to 15 00 English CI nh Dress and Frock ' 9 00. to I?. OL. Diagonal Cassimere Frock '• 700 to 900 1 Blue Dress and Frock " 800 to 10 00 I Blue Black Frock and Dress " 18,00 to 12 00 Drab and Brown Fash. Surtout 12 00 to 16 00 •Blue hod Black Cloth Cloaks . 10 00, to 20 00 Fieneh and English Cassimere pants 500 to 800 Fancy Black • " 4 011 to • •5: 00 Velvet and Sattinette Fancy Vests i2po to oo Together with a large assortment of coarse clothing. consisting of Surtout I eats; varying in prices = to that the purchaser: As follows Pilot Sonora and Frock - 250 to dOO Diamond Sattinette Frock Coat 4 50 to • 6 CO Phil, Sattinctte ['reek ." '450 to 550 . Tweed Sack = " ,500 to 600 Saninetto Pants or alt colors 2 511 to 300 Sattinette Vests, also Cloth Vests 200 to 500 All of which cannot be surpassed by any otherestab , lishment in the States,..for want of tart and a.dtspost lion to please all that furnish us with their custom. We manufacture our own stock and warrant all our goods to be well 'examined before cut, so there Is no mistake 1 in goods purchased at our wholi•sale and retail chithing IstOre, Corner of Centre and 51altantongosts. Pottsville I Pa. I P. S. We particularly invite' the attention of our customers and the public in general. to our extensive stock . of Cloth, Cas,iniere and Vestings, which have j just arrived , to suit the season—which will be made up I to order in the most fashionable and approved styles of the day. L. T flatters themselves they can get up a suit of Clothes in as good style, as any, other estate ; lishment, at least 20 per cent cheaper than the same ar title has - been purchnsed.io the place,,for which we can give the best of references :—viz. Dr. James S. Carpenter, Edward A. Warner, P. C: I Francis W. Hughes, Esq. A.. Macdonald, Chas. Leoser„ ' ins. K. Clement, Esq. I Isitactleck, ' J. C. Mclflicken, Esq; LI: F. Poniroy, Horace Smith. Esq. •• • .1." . . . . JO. C. Neville, Esq. Jas. H. Campbell,. Esq Aoltonaldson, Robert M. Palmer, Esq B Cunimings, Esq. • E. S• Haven, Geo. H. Potts,_ .Y• G. Shoemaker, Geo. W. Snyder, .William Newell, Jun: Samitel Lewis, Chas. Lewis, )Charles De Forest, James Patterson, ' Dr. Halberstadt, „'t. Enterline, - - S. .1 Potts. T. Foster. A. H. White • Junes ..NicKee, 6-emo . . AL Russel, • E. B. Eiclgioltz, Nov. 15 IRON! IRON!! . . . It It IC II T `&.`-PIVIr T , . . A r int: . . • TOWN HALL, ... • I r'n i ! o le u d n ' . . i a ( n o d 2 h: i r n m e t h nered H. 1 n E v, 4 6 11 n: d e s ' s ' i ‘ ii r i i,, In 071 1- ra - r m SLiroll from A. X. it t 0.4 it Squares rrom g x gm i x 3., . Itamerti itr e .tr.m .I x . 3 x 3 inrh, - 1 1 ,C 0 .nl , Von or va nnu •,, dimensions, . . %. Crow.lTars, l'lnughl rolls, • ,' nurse-shoe hare, sledge . . - • ' Moulds, Juniata Slit- Nails. and ITorse . . . Shoe 11,,d5.. llltagon Cast Steel Shear Steel, I.:nzlish 84ister. A rravie in Rlisier, German Steel, Spr;ng Steel, ;Ace., &c., 4,e .- . . THE GOVERNENTAL INSTRUCTOR, .• .. .. -. •• ' - Or a !Wier and - comprehensive view or the eovernMent of the . Un 'led States, and of, the State covernment., in easy leiintig . desianed for the itse.or schools. by .It It. Shor- Off , 'Also rtEvis r.t) STATITTES.OF THE UNITED g - rTES. and additional lowtt to ISll.'retinceri tia goes thin. ;Ind answers, for the use of school% and {amities, he Wrnt. It: Wedcwood, just received andlor sale at lISICNAN'S cheap Book shore. N0v.29 ' , , . , 48 - 16 cts. . , It cis. FM 10 1,35 11-2 mo Jaint*lnnes, STEEL ,inne 28 • Illsoksagre frOm Londonderry. r • PERSONS wi,hing to eneage forTheirfriends in first rate ships, to sail from Londonderry for .OJlellll the 15th March, Otte mitile:2slbNateb. One ertulie•lst April. One on the'lolll!Npril; , , One.ontile..2oth'April, ,, One on the-lst'MaN: May no do E 0 by applyine to 11.11ANN . AN,•• Minere Journal Office Pottsville. The Creole. Capfain Clarke; the Prarinitalist Cap thin Williams s and the Fannu.• Captain' Quin, are ex pected tobe the first ships to leave Derry .thg. ensid spring. ' •. • Dee. 20, .1815,.. 51— PQTTSVII.LE IRON WORKS. . . . , . . ,-"; 0 -" q : :.--,N , - I - - • , 4 - ::. --- ._.. L .L... .1_,-- 4-Z -- .., - . " E. W. ill c G NI S • Il EPETF ELL Y announces to the Public, that he fl has taken the Establishment known as the Potts= ville iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to build all kinds of4iteam Engines; manu facture Rail Road Cari, and Machiner) of almost every description,at the„stiortest notice, add on the most rea 'Boilable term's./ . • Persons front broad; in wantof Steam Engines will rind i 1,63 their advantage to give him 4-call before engaging' elsewhere. ;day 11 ! • NEW CASH DRY GOOD, FANCY AND TRIMMING • ST.ORE,• TBE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MRS.;PHILLIPS IN CENTRE STREET. 'I he suhscritier respectfully informs The citizens of Pottsville and the public-in general, that he has just o pened a freCh assortment of the newest styles ofgoods, tonsistiong sr - Sins, Lawns; Alpacas, and Bal;arines. • with a variety of fancy goods. Alsd; anew and spin- I' did style of • ' Prints, Silk, Millet 7Alliaect and other shawls • Blit nod Black.ClOths of a s . iiperior . quality. He has also on hand, •. • • . • Sewing Silk, Spool and atent Thread of the best I/uglily, Gloves and Hosiery, Straw .Leg horn, Gimp, Braid rind other styles Of Fancy, Bonnets, by the case, doz . . or single Bonnet; Meu's and Boy's Leghorn at,v, AU of whiChwill be sold at thejowest cash prices.. Apt 20 16 ly- , ' JOSEPP MORGAN, iPOTTSVILLE BOOT 4 SHOE STORE CENTRE ST: ADJOINIIitTHE POTTSVILLE HOUSE, . CA It 1:1 . ; , • . • 5. , & J. FOSTER, • , • RESPECTFULLY invite the attention or 41IS .their Mends and customers to their stock O ,F.' • of Boots an qhoes They have largely in , creased their stn and now offer Boots and - - &,„.... .. Shoes at wholesal and retail at the lowest ''' rate, and no mistr. . .. They have also on hand Me and Upper Leather, Calf-skin,'Morocco, Lining kins, Bootees,Lasts, and a general assortment of Slemakers' findigs. Boots and Shoes of ever kind, manufacturedAo qr `der.at short nOtire. ...--, - • V .. January t 0,18.162„ 2-3 mo . • Steam Liagine • AND MACHINE MANUFACTORY. .HE subscriber is prepared to furnish all kinds of • Marhinury, such fit Steam Engines, either high or low preiritufe—blowing ana pumping Engines, saw and grist mill—Coal Breakers and other machinery con'nec ted with the mining business: Also, belle :s ; iron boats, propellers and . propeller "Brine's, iron and.brnss cas tings, and all other tirticlesin his line of business, at his establishment in 2d 'street, below the Rail Road," Camden,.New Jersey Late of the firm of MOSES STARR & SONS: Camden, (New Jetsey,) Nov. 1,1845. • 44-tf , MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT 0. T R -VS S . lItC - lib - 1 1 ........- A LSO, , Dr. Jo.eph White's (Item ..bdomln.a.l supporters. • A ,supply of the above /articles, just received and for:salo, at the manufacturers prices, by JOHN S. C. MARTIN,. Druggist 44 Onto' or 28.. • Flour JP Feed Business. rjPRE subscriber respectfully announces to the pub tic, that he has associated Mr. Nathan Evans with him in conducting a- general Flour and Feed Business, under the firm of RUCH & EVANS, at the southeast corner of Rail Road And Norwegian' streets, in the bo rough of Pottsville.: where they will always keep on hand, a urge and goad,assOrtment of Flour, Feed, .- . flay b' the bale, &c.; &c. .All of which will be sold at the very lowest rates -- They confidently solicit the patronage of the- public, believing that all those who deal with them, will find dito their mutual advantage July 19, 29- Lard 011,re IXTINTER pressed, cleansed from grease and pro, it flounced by Engineers and Machintsie. who have used this OIL, superior to-the best Sperm Oil - for Rail Roads, Engines and Machinery of all kinds, Woolen Manufactulies,.. &c., will burn In any-lamp without clogging the wick, equal to the best, of sperm. andist two-thirds. the cost. For sale by the - bbl., and sam ples will be forwarded for trial, on application to C. J. F. PI NNEY, Agent for the Manufacture r;Bostan, Mass. or 'ED WD. YARDLEY, Pottsville, Pa.,tvhere a eaospel ragba seen; March 21,1816: TEE CHEAPEST PA5.4.413.E AGENCY IN. THE' OWED .:ST ATE.S. - JOSEPH. Oicarlpltßartg BT 4 LIDDND LINE OF LONDON AND LITEEPOOL PACKETS_ ~. . . 7 , 74iiti 2 - . 74,,,,,, tr. 4•741 , ...- ~,..-... ........Aza . ___ am ran, Agent, Ponta - Me t ARRANGEMENTS FOR ISIG: OLD ESTABUSHED. PASSAGE -00 ICE; /00 Pine Street, Cer. of &kith, N. '1". .•—• , . . . . . . Tllautiscritiet bensleaVe to, call the attention of his friends and the public in general. to the follow ing atrangernepts for the yearll6l6, and for the purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers,. by the following . Regular Packet Ships to' and front LiOerpool.l Ships'' Names , Captains ". Days of Sailing from : . '.7. : , •.' , New York. Henry'Cloy, ' Nye,l i . Jan. 6 May 6 Sept 6 Stephen Whitney ,Thoiripson, * " 11 " 11 "• II Garrick • . skiddy, • "26 " 26 , "26 Patrick Henry, Delano , Feb.T, 6 , June 6 Oct. 6 Virginian; , . Beira. " 11-11 "11 Roscius, • .. Eldridge, "26 " 26 "26 Independence, Allen, Mar. 6 July 6 NeV , 6 Waterloo, . Allen, " 11' "11". 11 - Sithlons, 'E. Cobb, " fa; "OE" 26 Ashburton, ' Hovland, April 6 Aug 6 Dec• 6 John R. Skiddy, :kiddy, ' •• II . " .11 11 Sheridan , Cornish. " 26 ".. 26 "26 Ship's Name„ Captains, I . Days of Sailing from .1 .. Liverpool. • Henry Clay Nie,, . Feb•2l June 21 Oct. 2v Stephen Whitney, Thodipson; '.' 20 " 26 " 26 Garrick, Skiddy, ' Mar. 11 July 11 No 111 Patrick Henry, Delano, "21, " 21 ''• '2l Virginian, ' HeirM " '26 "26" 26 Roscius, • Eldridge, . April 11 Aug. II Dec. 11 Independence, Alio!, ''• 21 "21". 26 Waterloo,. Allen.V," 26 "26v 26 Siddons, : E. /A . May 11Se - et. II Jan. 11 rt 1 Ashbuon, • -How and, • ' 21 " 21 ".. 21 John R. *kiddy, Skiddv, ' ". '26 " 26 ." 26 Sheridan, Cori l ish,' June 'll Oct. 11 Feb 11 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid New York Built Transient Sbips,such as the 'Adirondack,' Scotland ' Russel Glover,' •Eeho.. and 'Sea,' will continue to sail from Liverpool, weekly in regular E.nccessh , n, thereby preventing the least pos sibility of delay or detention , in Liverpool; and for the acconttnodation of persons wishing to remit money to their families or friends,l have arranged the pay-, ment of my Drafts on the 17 - Mowing Banks :, . , _Cork Limerick •' ' ' Clounnei , Londonderiy, Sligo, ' Wexford - 'Belfast, , , . Waterford • , Galw ay Armagh,. Athlone, - - Colerain , - Kilkenny,.; ~ flotilla, • - Tralee, i :Enniskillen, ' . Monaghan, ~ Youghal, - -Banbridge, Ballymena ,_ Parsuristown Downpatrick, Cavan, . Lurgan, 'Dungannon, Bandon, ' Ennis, Ballyshannon, Strabane Skibbreen Omagh, -, Maliowi , .. Dublin Cootehill, . -, Kilrnsh, ' Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow Enaland-Messrs. Snootier,, Atwood'& Co. bankers, London; Messrs. Y. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, .' l'assengera•can also be engaged from Liverpool; to Philadelphia; Boston and Baltimore, -by the Regular Packet Ships on application being made personally, mr by letter. (post paid.] addressed -to • • JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine - street, corner of *Mull street, New York '' ! • . AUENTs: " __ Benj. Barman, Pottsville, Pa. ; Michael Mullen, Ro chester' _N. ).; der. Ilagentl•Providence, RA I. ; T, Cough, Albany, N. Y. ; CbarlUs O'Hara Toledo, Ohio ; Thomas McQuaileilitica,N. Y. j " I also beg leave to 'assure my friends and the public in general, that the greatest punctuality will he obser ved imthe sailing of the above Ships, together-with all others which I may have, and that Passengers will experience no delay .on .their arrival at the different ory where they ',Man to 'embark. P. S. , ,Free Passage can also be. secured from the various Ports in 'lreland and Scotland. from which Stedmers run In Liverpool •• OE'.; BANNAN, Pottsville, Sole Agent for die State of Ptmnsylvania. 17, 1816. \ 3 N X.ITION:_ GitEkT ATTRACTION HARDWARE & I,tp.N STORE , - rHE subsc*riber respecifolly'informslils friends npd ,the public .gc 3 / 4 q,crally, that be has jug reCelved splendid assortcaubbif FLABIiWAREi.IIION,STIA:I„' ItOIALOW-WARC,: CAItPFNTER'S TOOLS, J&t., %chub adc. , l to liis..r.rnier stock presents a variett to t bass destrinis of *purchasing, unsurpassed in the re 'gien,,for qiiakity and cheapness. large assortment orthehe'st Axes at price's ranging from cents tp61,13. Grindstones, , , .:cent per lb. "Anolrlc'an fS " • . 'rest Cast Steel, pig Lead, 1 .• • • .7 ". ,r ßolled • 'r" Nails the Keg;, , Tin, 2beies for 6;2100, cltea per Allan ever-':Wire of all sizes very low. Ills as;orime,nt consists-partly of Anvils, Bellows, Spikes, Knives anit Forks.;Spoolis, Nails, Cbains.Shove6, and Tea and entree Nettles,. . Spades, very cheap;. ; :Buckets: Mocks,, Rides, Planes, Saws, Batt bets, .:Itifleharreis , Grass4tid • I linges, Vhes,Wagon Loa-Grain SeTthes, Sickles, .es,'llay and 'Dung. forks, Fibs., Ilasps,Candio.c Alan, Bye ++. Copper and Iron Kettres,• Glare, Varuls*t. • ty, And every other art Ole usually kent ,' , ll Hardware Estatilishuientsoall of which he seas at a x cry IoW tate. Per:nnsconimencing housekeeping. Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet Nlaki•rs, Saddlers, ect.,will tint it to their advantage by calling and examining his stock before ptirrlm.sing elsewhere, at the flay Scales, cor ner of Centre and 3larket street. He tenders his unfeizned thanks to his old friends and customers for their liberal. support, and solicits their farther patronge GEORGE IL .STICITTER. PORsville,'August 10, b-1.5 ' Cabinet Maker, Undertaker, &e: Fr LIE subscriber announces io the public that Ite has einnim need ,the above mentioned busines4 i d t he borough .of I*.qt-v&e. immediately back .of the I'eun.4ylvani4 Hall, where he willconStantly keep oti hand ate Assortment of Ill; A 1)r„.11' 1. D F. CO PFINS. Cabala Ware .$-r. manurietvred of the h. gt materials in the most durable manner, at very lute rates. , . • inuaiifnciare all kinds Or Furniture sc.. to, older at the eirtirtest notice. ; ' Funerals waited on and llearses supplied, C c. ' therefnrk. solicits a part nl the priblic patronage which.he, will endeaeur.lo meet by prompt attention to business. Give on a trial. . • Coleman's French Cement UNEQUALLED for mending broken Glass, China Qucensware, Ornaments and Farley Articlas of every description. The superiority of this C e ment over all Others is acknowledged - by every one whol hass.ritr used it; and such is the confidence or 'tie . ,proprietor in its 'properties that if it fails to answer the purposes for which it is recommended the ritoney wiD be retimied. Articles mended whti it may he exposed to considerable degree of heat, and will resist the action of b idin weer sufficiently lotic for all or dinary't urposes. The mannar of sung this cement is so simple that the' most infsperienced cannot Ihil of success. Each bottle aceompanied - w.th the pat ticular directions for use. B BANNAN Ag't N. B. l'eisons ‘viching to sell agliin supplied at the 1114hilfziciurFr's prices by ,the dozen Nov 15 •! NEW-YORK STORE. NEAP GOODS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, I•llE'subscrihers have just arrived from New York, with a new and fresh stock of . DRY GOODS;. of the latest stiles and patterns. Also, a gene ral assortment of GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c. • • Alen, an assortment of • Iridia Rubber-,Clothing, . Caps, and Mittens, suit. • . • able for Engineers, and persons exposed In • stormy weather. The above Goods were selected expressly for the Pottsville market, and wall he sold very cheap, at their Store, in Cebtre street. e - For Chedp Goods call at the New York Store: H. I. TROWIIRIDGE & CO. Pottsville, Nov. 1, 1845. - 41- JOIIN F. STARR, DESTITUTION LET EUROPE. DT smile people it may be supposed that , the under .") signed is making efforts to secure the greater pot- Don of the custom, and consequently to sell the greater portion of goods that are disposed of in this Borough. This's not exactly correct. Experience teaches him that all such efforts would be useless. and common sense dictates the propriety of not engaging in anything which will most likely prove unsuccessful.. It to true that lie makes a considerable noise, and causes no tri fling sensation In the mercantile world, but his object In having his name to appear so frequently in the pa pers of the borough, is the PUBLIC GOOD. Ile pro claims truths!' IMPORTANT TRUTEIB! t and unless the citizens . refuse to see. they, cannet be•blind to' he fact that it will be to their interest to cull' at his RIO STORE, 103 FEET IX DEPTH. • He would respectfully announce that this immense StOre-house is jamniell and crammed with bran splinter fine NEW GOOD% which in variety, quality, elegance and cheapness, cannot be surpassed by `any assortment offered iwthe borough. The only.didlculty he,bas in pleasing his customers is that his stock is tao - extensivet among so many excellent - articles, It . is almost,impos 'sible for customers to make a choice. in order to ob viate this difficulty, he desires to reduce his stock and calla upsth his friends. to assist him in the undertaking. ' GEORGE W. SLATER. 50-- REM & EVANS DecQutber 13 ANOTHER' REDUCTION. • • GOLD PENS AT . BIN . • AFICEBII supply of Benedict & Barney's Cold Con . grese Pen and Pencil, with Diamond points, which tooirthe premium nt the late fair of the Franklin tate, Viet received and for sale by • " B. BANNAN, 4g.- Jan 17 I S ; (1L0.110.11 , ' .11UTH, NO SCARCITY 1N POTTSVILLE: f-armit's Qcpartmgnt. ' REAllll.loLrEs.—Various practices prevail in different 'places, in nursing calves intended to lie.kept for stock. Far in the interior, where keeping and Milk are cheap, some farmers suffer calves to run in thn,pasture with their mothers, and suck during the 'aummer.- Some let them suck for three months, and then take them off and let them pick:fur themselves. Some farmers take them away !from the mother immediately,. and f r eed them on milk which' they ure taught to ;drink from a pail, 'or trough. 'Wet have known 'some tefutten their calves for the butcher by hand feeding. .But labor must be cheap and milk dear `to male this practice profitable. Theie can be no doubt that milks tit4ed from the cow, is benertfond for the younghng than any !, that can be ftirnished. The calf draws it gradual ly ; it physics hint just enough, in ordiciary 01/1111..16 just Wartn enough for his stomach. When calcei drink intik from a pail they swallow ioo fa pidly and the system is disordered. It is physiced too much or4lol enough; it is not so agreeable to !,,,nsture; a departure from whose laws fund be.prac. : heed v.ith . , Yet, when, strict attention is paid to imitate na- ' Lure, we have seen good animals that were reined by hand. - And when grain is cheap,. compared with -milk.'Stock can be reared cheapci. on.,the skimmed milk, naval and roots, than on the natural food-that is luitashed by the'rnother. ' , - Cubes are taught to drink by' putting your s fin gers into their mouths and their mouth into the Idrink. Afte't a little practice very young canes ; • will soon .learn to drink wiihdut any nipple in the I mouth. If they are not apt at it you can forma bit of leather: into a teat and nail one end of it fast; Ito the bottoin of trough that holds the midi.. Put this into the cult's mouth and it will, aitswer is; . ; good u purpose us your linger. In a few days Qv/ ; will dunk without a teat. After all,. 'if !you, would raise nil t rate stock, of good size, you should let your-calves suck for a inumber of months in the natural way. ;they will then be lesS subject to the scours and other com plaints thaii:when they meted with artificial food. .t lid you will often make cows oly our - heifers OGe leaf; sooner !hail ]yi.iu otherwise would; fur they vVi s il be Lirge• enough! to bring calves when they are but a little over two'years of age . ~ Your steers too will have limit forms as well as a more tainf3growth, for it you are not very atten tive, when yew rear by artificial means, your young cattle will be' ill-shaper, pod-(iiillitei t and poor.- 1 NII6B. PlUlPhriatii: ,--, =, SALT TORtCOus.-:-As this is the season :when our Farmers lan! preparing to 'plaster' their ,Corn, vve would beg again to:invite their 'intention. to the new preparation used fur that purpose, noticed in the 'Telegraph two ye.ara ago. We allude to cum -men 8,111, which bus beep found to be a certain remedy against the -attache) of grubs, *urine, and every othar depredator upon the youngAjorn plant. Let it ue unietiwith plaiter, in thepioportion of one quart of salt tar-,three of plaster, and applied at the same time end in the saute nuttier us plas ter usually iS applied, being about if table-epee! full t.) each hill. ,Care shuuld be 'taken, lieverer, not to thrr.w the inisture,,upon the . plants, as the salt may pro4e injurious toLtheut but put it around them Imo to them. ‘.N4 !lave tried.this preparation, have de riVed builtin4 advantages frOill Its use; not only in the complete' protection-which it 'alibi - ilea the crop against grubs, WAMIUS, &c., but On account of the qualithis of the salt. sLould . like po bee it generalij , adopted by obr Fartnera, urn . ixe shuilld ' u1b0...t0 be hiloknied of the re bult'ot the eitpertutetit:—Germaniturq lelegraph .- SMALL FARMS is. LARGE.—Sznalf ' .fartna are eeitatilly n o ire easily unproved than; large ones, and wilije the fertridy of the soil is thereby in cieased, tire!temiuneration; the nett gain, is imam inverse rand to its size, when compartd*with lar gel ones ue_ equal fertility.- lum cfrarly of the opinion if a man have five hundred !acres in one body, that his' best pultFy.ds to do it, as Solo- Mon adjudged, when thethild Waselaimed by two , in others—et trittalves i —tfand if a hi can not sell Moteiy,•or cultivate it advantageously, he tied bet ter give itavv ay, A va-t proportion of the debts to:- %%Mien agriculturists ate bound, arises from the purchase of more karid. It is somewhat of a man-, la, I admitainong -the good people iof Maryland, which can only be abated by the stern enforcement of matt . ..A.l, and by the conviction That large poi sesmin's of 'land in the hands of,tbe same person never benefit the ceitatr_Si,iind seldoin the individ ual. Had I'my time to live' over again, I would nut add an'additional acre , to my placimonial Lite:,- Mr. &Milan. PuTa•ro r he potato may with ease be mule into a rich and nutricious jelly, arid the pro cess should 'be generally knoWn. It is as fultows: —Let a couple of good sized mealy potatoes be washed, peeled, and grated ; throw, the _pulp.thus procured, i:icto a ba.,.in of water, .atid stir it well ; let it stand a few int:lutes, and d sufficient quanti ty Of starch will liaNy falle:n for the purpose re gaited.; pour off the water, and Wit on boiling water,•stirring the stitch the while, and it - will soon and Suddenly pass into the:stat of jelly.— The only nicety required, is to car eful that the water is 'absolutely boiling, otherwise the change. will not talMplace. On comparingthjs jelly 'With that obtained from Bermuda, a difficulty critpinating between the two, will heapparent.— The difficulty, however, becomes more obvious on applying sugar to sweeten the jellies ) for then the superior flavor of. the potato jelly is at once per ceived, and, it is equal, if not snperiori also, to ar row root in n its nutritious properties. Ostov Ssen.Onion Seed should always he soaked from ten to twenty-four hours before'sow ing, The pericarp of this seed is singularly hard and tenacious. and if coinmitted to the suit with out previouis pfeparation, it frequently fails, as the extremely indurate nature of the integument resists the moisture, and thuS insure the lose of vitality , to the see;l: :After immersion, pour off: the water, and introduce a sufliciency of tine loam, ashes, or plaster of Paris to absorb the moisture, and facili tate the operation :of sowing. Some prefer letting the seed remain in the Ulm till germination takes place. Immediate sowing, however; we 'consider ,as much more judicious, especially when the seed • is known to be good.—illaine CultiratOr, • 96- DcTzetn•—lt is found that a goo,d'dry cellar is a better' place for making butter than a spring house. At least so gays the •Farmers' Library. The reaaou is, the dampness occasioned by the water is more injurious to the milk and butter, than • is compensltted by 'the coolness it tiecastons. ▪ dili as ttell as a cool atmosphere, jeiieeded for this purpose; and is better to dispense with a part of the coolnesi than with all the driness. Cellar butter, it is'said, willkeep sweet and good Much . longer thari spring house butter, and l retainits no flavor and Color to the last. In some places, as 'Philadelphia, it always commands: a higher price M the market. • Centers ACT. —A 'fa,mer in ;Vermont last season was' behind all his,neighborain cutting the grass in his moidows. At night some waggish boys went into one of his meadows and cut 'down all the grais jn it. At the time of digging the po tatoes they were -found rotten except where the boys had eat (ff the tops, and therel they were all found good and sound. 'fins would, seem to show that the disease begins in the toils. and it suggests as a meats of saving a crop the cutting of the tops so soon as.the tops begin to die.—Morning News. :The wheat crop thrOugheut the county is com ing' on finely. and promises a most abundant her vest. The recent beautiful weather has given nets life to the . whole country; the faraieni ere busy on their farms, and, unless Providence, 'should smite the earth tiguin,,this will be a most. abundant year. --Rome (Geo.) Jour. WILLows Amnon nlotsrunB.-4An instance is related where fruit trees were in had condition from the subsoil retaining too much moisture.— The planting" of willow trees near them was fol lowed by a restoration of health. This result was attributed to the willows absorbing the truperabun dant moisture.—Ea. paper. 1 • Platform Scales:• - •14 - A.nr.i,nitable for Rail Reads, Canals, Coal, Hay Oresi Stoves, Cotton, Tobacco, Live Stock—kc. Ordets promptly attended to at our manufactory. Second stteet, Camden. Now Jerdey,'or Store No„ North Sthst., Philadelphia. • ELLTCOTVG MIBOTT. 42.1); Oct. ISt t, IS(S U Fil