11111 El Elipping#,; V ~_f~eti~cr; Alan. Br SWEIN' • , , • If seems, lore, but the niher day, shiee tbnwand 7 were friends together ; *And yet wn 'Ye trnd a toileome way, ,_ And wr,...4l;,lof,'liAth storfay weather. 7 Pee thee ju the 'Trine of years, : Ere chedli or c wri.-hatit knowa - deCaY 'And theref.aaiat - ir hodine;ears, As swret ah beard Off other day! ' • • ' 2k4.ll.ction. 1.1%c Above the. Wwt. my'gaze.• . • 'Aiot.cntneOtfoc'ftt; l of :wanly lentla i'fo'luelnor'3'.e .; ;;:rello Of other dos; Nifilhto rnp.hi•r.rt there tieenis to bent • ';• ;That htrlgilr, happier hiitt of youth, When And hive,' wozbi setttned a world of truth. haler heart or - ratan thogr4trat garden ftn=7r. thr,mg, wilispt.:4 ora ritrr•alivine ,Lcitpertt tV tilt Italif.agottn traTtre; Imacyj ft4rl 't r 4 !my a dream. • Phut than nrt (411 a tat Inkat, prey, Kart" that, hot+, cver.lrrivrfir,scuta, 2 We are not tire ,;-:her Nal as flip othor day—wlien t!na::, , rs SM.& frvara ~ ~ 'Mira love cih•thi I , v, tr r ,, 11t the lioirra, And 1.-re 1,,'t•i . 411 . .•: 1V1 . 1,0 • 1, 0 ,,, , , hark; I . Nyh, n , if t 1..• IVtititi th.' , 4 2 ! , ' it:: stn Tffrn ever:, *roi by a t;ir:nt , •, . TL^ poor ua h;i pp:: as therrcat 7. 'When we that f:( helm , whish ?nye_ n 14131154 Thai rhaiii•all nr rrr.tt in • ,hennasf leoan • Tin l.leie r ti.. t i ni inanhirel "'• And tlisingli ns travel:i on, for yeuth remain, some flowers, when 'heir sprtiiit is it,nne, •• • Vet, late in ant uniii,iflotan again. Then, Saw,' yow l , and aid 11 , TO W..re OUTS Yet tlinse !nay trace , The irind ni A go emid our flowers. `rims d., ;iv day lire's attes craw; - The surds. ei Inch. hourlyran and dinib, dlarl rei!tritiiis in theii reasel i ..;ss- flow, ud eicst the man wit up.yesterday before the Rerorder for *hipping his better lialf—ssys the O. Delta, amusement it ni;pezirs in ;vhich, brute as he is, he'often indulges. - A hard featured Child of .the partm, a boy about, eight years old, was ht court.•t He, too; scented to hake the affair 55 a, rn'attervor, course. - tlrnur father is it, • the iltabit of besting your ViliPlier —is be not say - :;;ILc1 boy 1' said the Re • 'corder. • • • ' MI *Yeti .;i'r, lin is.' said the - yelin.T z. , hopeful, tiiiti One warble atter 4_ am - 11er u. the s.titre (Imo atrus4 'the licifir. , . Doe; he "beat 1117 sev,r, ly.!' said the Reeor der.'. . •What's that sICI Vie 116- still firing hig Inrishk•s, evincing ,a pent.,:d vi - zint of respect, or at 'kat of • flti....ini•rti lo' cll , • . rourt. •Does heat tier severely, I ,say repealed the Weorder. •Well, 11l tel 3 o.i what. ti i> judge,' said the 'boy, •IpAert dad it he : L,. ! ..s it.' - ANECDOTE Par-tor °litho Pre-byterian ;Church in Old. tI 1e 11 ars..lex'clianed a short time age, with uric 4 the mini'sters _in the neigh. dilation& and his horse broke loose, during the might, and was missing on tiimday morning, which ssccaorried 4rrotne little excitement in the quiet New England. village.. Vi lien the clergyman 'uttered the text in the morning: which, was, i•Oh that I knew whore I might find !Vet!' (Job, 23, v. 3) a little fellow jurripkl up arid cried ott, .1 can tell .3ou,isir—he's in I/Uaimn Little:s barn. I saw him there riot mare than .an :hour ago!' The ..idergy imarrhdil to • sit down a few moments before he sOuld proceed. . . - • . Louis Ripublic.di .stts . the -afloat: . ' ..We heard a. scene !dated as 'occurring in a neighboring to., M %OM:4 :takes, for the time, the eilge.oir the`harilships of milita'ry lite, : A young Linutenart; for the fir-t time tricked out in new an ititria, approached his Uaptainirkgotn. where ' a• mid many tdricer,s• were scatejaptain; said he eavtiiig b4,e'lie trpon the OKuhler which wa.-- , Ict 1,1 US np epa,itto; •Fepfain,frinkt have au epau• n DiluD: this,, side too: 'rThat: can hardly • he: ''said the Captain, r:t our rank (Ines,. tiot'entitle you to•it: 'But it must he, exptditf,frit you see if I do not. I shall he 'as c_tms-cyed as sin in forty-eight *ours .'!' • iA • Goon ANEcii,,TE oin ort 7 Nr.w.—We :to.. old That the 'following con vereation w a s ovcr. heard among -the 'VurunteerA an the Rio t.4r.inds:' Siena, icightTwo Volunteers wrappcd in blankets; and dealt 'buried m mud. Volunteer 'lst. .'Jim how came yoU to be,..a volunteer !" Volun teer 1.d...- o :Vtly Af'crb, yoti 'see I have nu wife to ,care a fed cent for trw', and so I volunt,ered—and beside; I like rear. Now tell toe lidw You came out' here,?" Volunteer lA—. Why; the fact is you know, 1,1, 1. have tot a'wife,' mid ?g I came out here bee rise /s/Fe .13,.rcupori both volunicer.4 turned over in blairkets, gut , piaNteritig, of ninth went -to fits RGLING PAssits.—TheN4lw•Ycirker tells an anerclote of n famous .punsier.ill ' 4 • llte was expiring in the pre.wiie:a hia ddetOr; avoid entered .and called' the physician out, saying it 1. low voice, .a loan inislalien dawn the well; . : he °ye:hearing the appalling 41ton/dui - ton, - .inquired,with a se treidy, audible whisper, .1 say, Doctor,did he kirk the hoeket l' . Ilse A 11 - PE e went tit a docbir to be bled : the doctor, aftrr time and trouble, 'succeeded in drawitt4 bload frotn! his trembling arm-whereupon the , dandy, after a..litt'e of hil• feat . had subsided, nosed his head and ex. claimed : Doctor,' I thitik yriu Ir: a great butch -41:: : I id • luetr; iand I itawit•juA be: n ~ A ye: slid •Up u stre‘ing'n great •cai DESCIII lIING IT ca V AcTLX.— iioakeliady 1 has latelyafritatate\l, postiirt i ly ? that, I "''• . I • - ....-• . "War a nd I..ve ar.i. (I• re' COM pCi"3-$4 . ' ' War shedS Wood., and 1,01'i! Sheds wars ; I' War has si, ord.', ;VIA 1...,.. Iris &at, ;. " -•• ' War hr .1% , 11e ,, 1 • and 1 -, ,ve to •11;s1r.a.rfs ' ' I IG.on ToAar.—The lidlowklag is one of tile, reg gular loa-,ita at die 40i 1 ul July cel,brabort in ..13,: , :t0il : . , I , lrho 1/.1.1 . 1q5; —1 . 1‘.• A ii,t4l!,.f al-3 Of, - II,C litpUb7 liC —The . v 'a r i e unwtl,lti.4 . ' titat uny :until ' \ should be frer', and - they ivun't Ls•iieso that all nicu are . .• 1 , I equal.'; . . , 4Wiri.: .aid a mat: it I •r 6i. Lout ;after he w-tk in bed, •11 h- v.' iihices where 1 iZeefr all in'yllihrti-t., and you' twulit to know •Yett slia she, •1 ouitlit. to I. l now tr,liett• you keep y.ouriato ; . kvituntry' editue thus ilu4ge:i hitt tiditainent sf-übberiberA - ""- -, —/Ye.dun'i.ward money detprnwly: hut - our ereditun; do. Aud , Ihl doul4 dwy owe you.— And if ' pay. pay' y uU ' A ininiAier : i t . rinnp inveliiig sa , ,l. ..wi di, the blite iI . SI: as red li r, Litt: , ru.,6 eyez:, doll siop talk,ing she ,will be pitted out to the cut'- . I .. ,greiginiiiii. . " ' :. 1 , . ~._I ~ ..2 'A iV . esferii cilicot wishrel•to know whi-ther ilif laws ~ecentiY inii. t. ibutininsi the carrying of dc iir ly wrAipcitis, miply, t , i) thiclos who carry piii.r in their puchasi . . f . . - 7 , ..Well. Sn,4an. wind. do jiou now .thu,k of '.I - .married Indies liciiig happy 1 , ' I A by, I ',bib': tt,eic arc more p int th at is than Title ,s Or 4 1. arIll:- - ''' ' • . The latutt of al,rne'F., of ritind is recorded of u I,ly, utik4Lit . to • - xliti) op / some t•ggA for spunge crake, ti) tapiivtl Vic latby, anti sung Watts' cixtio noi 4,) /he L • . ~A,1. . .- e is !1L... , 4 64.1/4100W I.ICC----•-the bur. is 3;40111-1 //Me that/ t'it: io,olly, 1 - - • , - , .A wise will speak; well oP his neighbor, love hi, wife and 1:, : y. tier his tlwsp.!))Jr: ==IMMIIM , • - (1 , 110$1: pervom. ,aleest tiKona r chiaery , ha break' oal 1,011 tim; flt•lorr ma .lli ;, a ••eleetim, to appi., rilor-r. a Alit. Irt:entr-t , s tile mat he,,?. ceat4itee Fitrh 011 1::1 lit •,,1011 tnr ti ntnd ,to 110 n il object worthy their ageahm,,A%ehrine . tlem t •te.lhe.l ruortier that these 'attsoaar.47e,s;lio v•le• fttny . 'West heal :•, 4 ...llu)lkdillavert.: June 27 • NEW AND EXTENSIVE Clothing and Gentlemen's ruznishing Storo. . . , . . . Thsubscriber has just returned from the cities of ew-York and• - philadelphla with a.splentlid and ,Cheripassortment of Cloths, CaSslitieres and VeStings -tif the latest Importations, comprising the bent black - 1 Frenclrand English wool dyed Cloths. superfine hhiClt. French Doe. Skins and Enelish,wool dyed Casstnterek, Fren ch and English Fancy Cloths, suchas Olive; Drown, invisible Green, &c.„ French Fancy Cassimeres of the latest Spring styles, plain and fancy : veStings, black sari,,, cashmere; cashmeretts, white and huff cassi metes, light fancy velvets,- Marseilles, 'Ace.; all of winch he is prepared to manufacture to order in the i very best style, and at prices at which he is determined ' no customer shall crintplaith . Being himself a- practiCal tailor, and employing,cnoters and workmen superior to any others in the place, he la able trtwarrant every ar ticle manufactured by hint to give Statisfattion -to the, most particular in fashion, fit raid finish. The subscriber has also just_opened at his now store the largest, Lest, and most, ,fashionable stock of ready 'made clothing ever offered to the Pottsville public.; all of which he will dispose of at prices which cannot fail to satisfy purehasers, "viz : . Fine Black Frock coats from. , '2410 . ea to 01 no.. •do Dress do . 9 00' •:D 8 i 00 do • Sack tin - 5 50 10 50 . railey Trock andllress - Coats. 600 .18 00 • Summer Tweed Coats i 250 410' Linen r 110 .. 75 2 00 Fine Casslincicrantaloons,'slack' , , • .and r.,n, y colors. • • 3 50 , " 750 - French CasAmere .Pantaloons, (summer goads) 250 - 550 Linen Pantalmms 021 1 24' . :luperline black Sat , n Vests . , 3 50' 500 , . do do do ' I'so . , 300 . Fancy vests Cast:rine ,S. Cashmerettel 75 2 50 Tilarseilles Vests62 l. . 1 50 - 'Ffic subscrihers•establishmett may very properly he called the Pottsville.Emporium of Fashion, where gen ' thrown may always obtain every article of gentlenien's wear, each as iiiri.s, collars, haptlkerehiefs, scarfs, gloves, hose suspenders, die. &e .MI 'led to the fastid ious taste of the exquisite, the plain liab'ts of the sub stantial citizen, or the wants of the, iustrionslabo f rer. II San clothe a man - from ilOll Iro foot with a snit of clothes for .62 50, which is clicakenou9l.l for the poorest. - . - 1 . * '.. *The subscriber lies just received th& atest London, Paris, New York, and Philadelphia Spring and Summer Fashions. Any taste can lie suited at his new store in Centre street, next door. above Clemens's Drugstore, Pottsville.l.l. T. TATEOR. . ' c - 5- Den't Lure! the,P l99 e- " PottiVille, April 19; t8;0, , , . - 17- • • daluabtc Coal • . Tracts lo lieut. ryo let on loaFre. to nitil applicants, all that tract of land itching:nig to the. North American Coal Co., known an the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow ?lag list of Coal ninny of wlitrh;-,ammtg others, the rehcli Momitao Veins—havlllr a -ra urn of over a toile i n n length; —Lew Spohn, ' Pearsdn, rkf Stevenson, Little T ercet, Pea c iMonotain Veins, Green Park or liven- dale 'Vein, Per \pent] molar. Diamond, and' Big Diamond Velnn, along with-many others not named. • Also, all that hart called theist:teflon Tract. beiong ug, to the said Company, contain:tie the Salem, Forrest, Rabbit Hole, Mortimer.' Tunnel, Illack.Mine, C. law tole and Alfred Lawton Villts. Altm;a Saw Mill and Cre.t.:Mill,situate4on the Mill Creek Tract. all nfwlnth will be rented on moderate terms by applying to • DAVID.CHILLAS, A:'t. • NEW AND.CDEEAP STOIIE. r Next door •to the: Town Hall, eclitet &rat. cr lIE untie riiened hate' just opened an entire new shirk of Goods, consi-ting of a well selected and general assortment of , DRY GOODS, • GROCERIES; - .1.1Q.00115., - !'L OUR. „ CEDARWM{Ei • QU EEN SINVARE.. ,PROVISIONS,&c. To which they true Re the attention of the, public gen emit to call, examine end judge for , theniselvea.— Families will trod it to their. interest to call before boy. ing el4.where FOCHT & FOSTER, Pottsville, May 30th, istr, • .. 22—fanh Fe L. 5:1" New Stire at Brookville LliE Subscriber has just received from Philadelphia, and liasnow opened at flrockville, a Luce and gen.. eral assortment of seasonable gOods,such as Dry Goods, Groceries, liaidware, ar.l Qiiectiswarc.. Inaildition to which will he found constantly mi hand, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a mind supply. 9f country ptoduce. Call and examine our stock, and you trill find us prepared to tell goods at as lowa rate as.they have ever been sold any,here, in Schuylkill county; N. U.—Country produce of all kinds wanted,, for which the highest price will be paid. -GEO. IT. POTTS, . - - AUPP:NTERS . AND.III.ACK'4IIITILS WAN ...R. IL. Ihe subscriber is in Want . orsix or eight good lt. il- road and. house 01qm:titers: Also two good flack smiths.-watited; enqiiire , at his office in - Nlarkettstreet next door to the Anthracite Gazette office. • GEO. 11. POTTS. / Pottsville, Feb. 7, ISIG, t • TO CIARPENTLIi. PR OP OS ALS will be retulved by the suli,:criber,foi building one butulred.Miner',; houses, at - the town of Brockville. For particulars apply to the gub6cricer, nt his otTice;naxt door to the Anthracite Gazetieotrice, ritarket . streeL • Pottsville; Feb, 7, ISIG, IRON! ,'IRON!! ' ILRIGUT & POTT, ' T OWN H ALL, "JANE. an assortment. of rolled and hammered LllnoN, contlisting of from 4 round to 2 Poch. tt3croll from A x .3 'to 4 x . 3 Squares from axato 3 x a. ,'- ' . llamm'rd tire front A. x 3 x 3 inch, . • Scollop iron of various dimensions, ' Crow Bars, Plough Irons, iforbe.shoe bars. Sledge Moulds: Juniata. Slit . . • - . • Nails. and !loran . . . . . .• - ' Shoe Rods. oAagon (list Steel, ' Shear Steel, ; . Blister. A merle in 'Blister, • Gel-limn Steel, Spring. Steel, Jtinp 28 IRON WORKS - 4 D . E.PETF ULL Vannounces to the . Public, that he IV has taken the Ifstablishinent known an the Potts ville iron Works, on Norwegian- street, where he is Nem red to b ihl all kinds of Sti,:ttni Engines., multi facture Rail Road Ears, and Mriehliiery of al most every desvription,at the sliiirt,\st notiee,„aitd on most rea- , SOllable L (I s om. broad. in want of Stea in Engins will find it to their ailvantaL-c to give him a call berme izsr.ziniz ere. 1111. v .II Coal Screens Coal - Screens !I T suscriber in extensively enttaued in the nianu faciory of WOV EN . rtritEENs upon $n improved and ent irtly new pritiiiple. for whirl, he has secured I.ETTERSMATENT, and, which he confident ly believes will In , found upon triril, superior to every order screen in imel for di cabil4,and all the quillilies ofa coed screen. They are tvoien entirely cif wire, and can Mr made • Wit it meAlies and threads of any re quired size and " . WIRE; WEAVE'I,(4 OF EVERY DEACIIIPTION will be executed ut ttn,rhortc4t entire, and screens nude to every pattern, mlapted to all the uses for which screens are required.. " The subscriber has recently removed his estab• lisionent to Coal clieet, near ihncorner of Norwectan IIEN11.1" 11- II 0 U E, N AND ORNA N A L PAINTING. , . rssns, Boly:EN.k NIELOY, Would most reFpect- I L rl y inforMilie citizens of pottsville and vicinity. that they have criinnieneed the 'above burin( ss. and intend carryingiit on in 411 its branches., They flatter tin•int.elv'es that by con,fanf attention It', iuese , to gether with thomyla in which they Intend doing their work, they will receive that patronage, which is due to industry' and ine'iliankal germs. -, • • Thh- wtnht particularly invite the attention of the potthi , l to a new. 'and durable kind of paint,: called ':lvy,, White Sfiverint: and Gilding on Glans, `and to a new syitem of varnishing Wall paper, by which the lightest paper is not stained in the least. Paper Hang innlitne on the slitirtest N. 11.—All order's leftleft with , Join; 0. BROWN, or .1. .1. Cr MATRIN , Drug,gists.lw ill receive prompt at . 11 . ft I:i.ty Shop in'Church Alley, over Mr. WEILER'S Wheel Wright, Shop: ISIG BONNEll'o' • • la as. - 11 X 0 It* N • • MARKET STREE T, nearly opposite Blessts. •F ;‘,l O -=:.iatilswiekl..c Co.s store, has - just received a „.. full - supply -of the - Sp y ing fashion of Bonnets, consisting iii part of Elprence braid, Inserted lace, China Pearl, a new' and 'splendid article, with a. variety of otherld vies. ..ie [BB !TVS. " '.„' Mrs. lilonosn,.haii just received - the largest and most splendid assortment of Ribboni iii Pottsville, Which will be Sold it the .cry lowest pekes. Bonnets altered and done up in the best manner, as she has just received one of the heal - improved Pressing Machinator finish ing Bonnets. Pouskille; April 25th. 1548. • 17= •z " GREEN ,GROCERY, • .OYSTERS; &c. . • JOHN 1. H.4ZZARD, ' •TTAVI N fitted up the spacious room at his oldstand 11 opposite the 1'0510:lice. Oeittre street; 'Pottsville, will'keepeo-istantly on hand ror Sale, a' large supply of Fe , rtaliles of every description, Fruit, Fresh. Fisk, ('en c.; bribe very best quality hat the Philadelphia,market will afford, and at priced title as 100 , atl can be!afrirded by any ether ,pecion. c.:c The -superiority of the arrangements here being as, to protect all artielei.:sold front the 'Minims egiicts of the Sun and dust, will readily - pc pureeing byail Who call. rotoville, May MI ISM • 21—gut GEO. U POTTS BIM STEEL Ati,'G I .1V N / S , 33-4 mo 111 - Mebitines. ANOTHER ASTONiSh NG CURE: , • THE CU ES I7 I: T ERFORAIED By , DR: S AYNE'S • -::"* . pinpine - nd Syrup of Wild Cherry • A,e unsurpassed fry - any Medicine evei• . discovered. • CONSUMPTION covka,l Colds, Asthma . ' Bronchitis. Liver Complaint, Spitting, Blood, DiSirully of Breathing;jPelin ra the Side and BreOet. Palpitation of the Heart, 'Our ' enza.. Croup, Broken Constitution. Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all Dis ; eases• of the Throat, Breast, and , • - Lungs • the most effectual and , • speedy cure ever known for fur envie the abort. diseases, is, DR.' SWAYNE'S COXPOU.VD SYRUP OF '1 • WILD ' CHEER Y. • ' 'EVIDENCE INDISPUTABLE. • 'DR. Stirs virE—Dear Sir :—I feel it a debt of gtatitude due you-- and a duty hi the afflicted generally to offer humble testimony, in favor of year Compound Syr up of I'runus Virginia, or Wild Cherry, or rather of Its medical virtues. Sonic three years since, I was vi olently) attacked with cold and inflammation 'of the Lungs,Which -was accompanied with a .very distress ing cough, paia- in the breast and head ; a very con siderabledischarge of offensive mucus from the lungs, frequent (ruin them, especially' upon changes of weath er, however slight. At first I felt no alarm about my condition, lout was pretty soon convinced that I was rapidly going into constunption.' 1 grdw daily weal:6 . , and at- length was scarcely able to walk about, or, _speak above a'whisper, such was the exceeding weak nt.ss of my Inegs. During this time I had,tried vari ous preparations and prescriptions, but found no relief —growing all the time worse. Just here 'was advis ed and, persuaded by a dear friend in WerninPon to make a trial of your Syrup of Wild Che'rry ; I must confess that previously, I had been prejudiced against patent medicines, and am still against those coming out of the hands of empirics, but understanding your claim§ to the profession and practice of medicine.' and having implicit faith in the say-snot' my- friend, I forth with 18Iirchased of Dr Shaw, one of your agents, a few bottles, and commenced its use. Mr disease at this time, was of 20 or 21 months standing, consequently was deeply seated. h therefore required time and a number of bottles to effect a cure in my case: I found, hoWever, considerable relieff,froin the use of,the first four or five bottles.• But bkng a public speaker, I fre iMently attempted: to preach witbr my increasing. strength and health, and thereby ruptured those ves -sets that had alreadY began to heal; in this way, doubt less, my cure , was greatly retarded. • In consequence erecting tints imprudently, Ihnil mine 12 or 15 bottles before I was perfectly restored... I have no question a • much smaller number of bottleti would have made use Found. but for the above indiscretien - c The - Striip al layed the feverish habit, done away the distressing cough, put a stopte,the discharge of matter from the • lungs, endemic thetaariiil the entire system good health. Thanks be to God, who is the iicource of MI- health, and to!Dr. Swann! for it. I wohld recommend this Syr up to all Persons Who may he affected with colds, cough or conSumption. ~1 verily believe it wilt care consump tion in the fi rst and second stages, and in the last will give case and prolong life.' . It is an excellent medicine in cases of whooping cough; and is so yell pleasant to the taste,. that children will cry for it. I have deferred offering this ce titieate till tiow„for the piirposeof he ing-perfectly satisfied with the pernjanency of the cure and now that 1 feel perfectly well,l oiler it with pleas ure. ! ' RNI. J. P. JORDAN. . . Dublin county, N. C., Dec. 13,.1315. CAUTION.,-Please bear in mind that cc- the origin al and genuine preparation from the Wild Cherry tree is ',De. Sicoyne's Compound Syrup Cri Wild Cherry." - Cr Remember, no preparation of WILD CHERRY is ffenuier,*except that bearing the written signature, of DR. SWAYNE. j, .• . • , „IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. t:...VtAN - EXCEL ENT SPRING' MEDICINE - A' , DR. SWAYNE''S COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA AND : EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. THE GREAT AMERICAN PURIFIER .And grandptirgalive for isle cure of Headache, Giddiness, Measels. Malt, Rheum, Rlieurnatinn, Piles, .. Ileartburn, Worms, • • Dyspepsia, Scurvy. Indere Morbus, ' Jaundice, . quinsy, , Pains in the Back, Inward Weakness , • :ErYsipelas, ' Rbarig. in the-Throat, Dropsy, . Itching:4'ot the Skin, i - Fevers of all. kinds, Female Complaints, , Gout, . " Nervous Complaints,. Gravel, &c. • Retail price, 25 cents per box. Manufactured and sold Wholesale and Retail,hy the sole proprietors. Dr. Swayer 4' sons: I.ET IT BE 'REMEMBERED That in this preparation, are strongly concentrated all the medical prenerties of Sarsaparilla and Extract' of Tar, compounded with other valuable "Vegetable Ex tracts," the whole strength of whiell is extracted on' an entirely new principle. Utilike all sit tier pills, these neither gripe, produce nausea,fir any other unpleasant sensation, while they ire as phwerful as it is possible for a'medicine to he and be harba/rss. It purifies, clean ses, and strengthens the fonnia in springs of fife, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole but frame. Dr. Swayne's Principal_ .hffice, N. W. (corner 'of Eighth and Race streets. Philadelphia. Agents for the sale of gelatine medicine.—J. G. BROWN and D. KREBS,: Pottsville • VOUTE & DOIIIRMAN.• Orwigsburiz & G. iII ' INTZINGEII, Schuylkill iIaVCII -. ' RITTERik.Co., .1. M:SIAM - 511AM, and ENGLAND itr.I'IIMMAIIEN; Bead tic A. THRIcE, Easton MATTIIEW KRAUSE, liettilehem ;J. BEIT ENM AN. Hamburg: HAURECIIT4- WINK and HEID ENREICHT & KUTZ, Kutztown. and by agents -in all the principal towns in the tinned . .. Staten. * Philadelphia, July 25,1910. .• 30-y txtSTOCICIS nr ' Ep p ' • /,, .J : • ""/ • - 7.71 • Mc ~~i t~~ .~~ ~' El a :ax` z -t REMEDY 1 7 0 11 '. Facts for the People. ' constsolly increasing popular;q and , :ale of A. Kalintistock's Vernange has induced per. sons who are envious °fits success to palm (anima the public preparations which all medical, men kriw to be inelficacionz worms frond a system This Vet Mirage has 'tide its way Into public Inc nu , pon tho ground of its own intrinsic merits, More than any other medicine °fain kind nriw uited; an , while many worn remedies have by dint Of pd ling been forced into sale, and shortly aller gone into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly er tied, f 3. .A. FlialleSloi:k's Vermillion Conlin& a to be triumphantly sustained. Jr has only to be used and its taunts will hilly suatain all that is said ' fate wonderful expelling power. . 1 :Certificate, • Mites, Erie Cu,r New V. Jan, 7, 18 3. AVe certify.that we haVe used B. A Fahnest ck Vermifuge in em 1.111611. M, and in every easel h. provided a decided and effemmil remedy lor pe !ing wOrnoMiom the NyS;(3ll. enrth ti,ly re mt Mendo ti; mirenis who have allth!ren inflicted wi iliac dangeroug mainov ELON tt fit, It A t NE, - r ,11011"1' NI AY, • ' ItURROUGI.IS. -For Sale, wholesale andleta.!, at the Drug A 'ar , house of • , B. A. FA NESTOCIi; & C Corner of Sixth and IVond Pitsburg, Pa Fur Sale in Pottsvtlfe, by i* •CLEMENS& PA IZVIN, - Druggists. Deeember 9 • • • • • ••._ ' WARRANTED. D. Leidy's Medicated Extract of Sorsapa ilia' i s w 9 i arstetl equal to the best, and superior to most . 1 o ther preparation! of Sarsaparilla. If not ound eq ually eflicacious to any, and more so than 'nine nprepared, the money will be refuhred by tenths that eld y. is Numerous certificates having been publish.. ed, and its known Superiority in strength, eljicacand quantity, (being in half. pint battles,) lenders UM eces, sary further comments on its praise. Suffice it t , say, one boatels equal to six_ pints of the' strongest 7yruti, i• that is prepared. and-ii besides much stronger tha, any other preparations. it is sold' at. gl a single b . 31e ; 12 25 fur three bottles ; fa for six bottles. Principal -Deplit, Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH E PO DIUM, S., E. corner of second and Vine streets, S gn of the Golden Eagle and Serpents. r,,-. To be had in Pottsville at-41 . 011N S.'C. lAR TIN'S Drug Store. Also, at JOHN G. RHO N'S Drug Store. • - 1 'May 23d, 184 G. , , A CARD. ILIi'PIINCOTT & TAYLOR DEOSlcave to inform their customers and the itth in, general that they have opened for their inspe than, one Of the largest and "most varied assoring nts goods..suitable for the spring and slimmer trade th ever cameto this county; such as new style Siberia., Boddington, Croton, Arcadian, English, French,tiAiner lean; clothe and eassimeres of all descriptions with One of ihelichest and most fashionable stock d vest ings the eye ever beheld. Also linen, tine cotton, and gingham shirts, 'Epsom.% Collars, Handkerehiefk, fine Hoskin Gloves, Stispenders,.flrst quality "stripAl and • embroidered Scarfs,.wbich for beauty and style annot be surpassed. - All of 'which will be disposed f, at prkeir within the reach of every person. Should you faior.us with a call, we are aatisti tl you will not regretrit. • LIPPINCOTT 6r.. TItYLOtt, Cornerrif Centre and Xiattantonso, etc• • P. B.—kit goods! inndgo erder, in a sty le whir not be surpassed In, the state, far'which we ca the best of reference. Pottsville, April IS, ISO; T.HE MINERS' JOURNAL POIL TUE USE .OF ".•511.NES, .RAILWAVS,- &e., For sole, or imported to order, by Vie subseribei.:. •• . T IIESE Ropes arc nOw almost exclustrely used in the Collieries and On,theltallivays in !Great tlrit an, and are found to be greatly superior to .11e;npen ; ones as regardi safely, durability and economy. - - - The Patent .Wire Ropee, have proyed to'be stilt In good 000dition_after three year's service, In the ianie situation where thellenmen ones,previously used, of doable the size and weight would 'meat - oat in nine or , ten months. They harp- been used for almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes and chalnshave been applied. Mines„ Railways, Heavy 'Cranes,. Sttinding Rigging, Window Cords Lightning Conductors.,Blgn4l Halyards, Tiller Ropes, fie. They .ore made-Maier of Iron or Copper Wire, and In casesiof mu.3t expinure, to dampness, of Calvanized Wire: Testimonials from the most eminent Engineers in England can he shown 'as to their efficiency, and any additiorial information required respertingllbe (Hirer enr desrriptions and apolication Will be given by ALFRED F. KED P, 75 Broad et., NAw York. , sold Agent in the United BMWs. New York, May 30th, MM. 15. The subscriber lias'lieen. a ppointed 'Agent for the sale of the Patens Wireillope; in this Region' All or ders left at this office; sating size, we ight and :email", will - he srumptly attended to. ; 13:11AikiNAlsi. ill ME - b '^: uEllusocATios OF c THE 'LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, • • • , THE EOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW, THE WEST7NSTER REVIEW, AND. EDINBURGII MAGAZINE. 3 uncnvoo die TOOTHFACIIT 4., -. ONQUEFLED. of THE ODONTALGIO DROPS, , at War/anted faience the Tooth.dtch 4,in two minutes. rTHI preparation AS the result of mach patient °x i pet nient—is compounded by a scientific Dentist. .and is untanteed to be , perfectly innocuous in its ef fects upon the other Teeth. The genuthe arthle can i be had ht Bannhn's Bookstore, Pottsville, wholesale and retail, general Agent for the county: Also of the following' Agents: JORN 9.! C. MARTIN; Pottsville._ ROPES, EMI . . . . . = 7•1 : 7: 2F. : • . .. ' , ... r: ... . ..„, ~- 1 ....- -,- --. Q."' . ' 7: 7. w. 0 OD ‘,.: T. I:==2l 40 •••• 140 • 1 • C. 4 C 4 '••• • CI `v., C ~... M Pp Oa :, W. =I 1 I Z minim= 11 L - ' t: I ' 7 I • -2 -; c .0.. air • , COLLIERY. WORKS . , , • FOUNDRY 410 P. • )1 1 Tsubscribers,'lft their old 'stand, corn.r of Rail 1 Road and Callowhiil streets, are prepitrqd to ii-' unit:titre to order,nt the shortest notice, Slcam Ea roes and Pumps, of any' powei and capacity for mining and' otherhurposes; fhitois'i Coal Breaking --Itarhinrs, with solid and perforated relicts, as may, he requited. . Also.. Engines jind Blyrcirg Cy/inder, , *hit all neves sary machinery fat BM;st Furnaces. Hot - Air Pipes, of the most approved plan's, Cup and Ball joints and /1",t 7 ter Tuyers, ttf the ve r ty best construction. They Par= tictilarly inviti the attention of Iron Masters and par= ties engaged in the licin trade, to their large stock of Patterns for , Rolling .Mills, having lately constructed the machinery for twetbf the largest Mills in the ronti+ try; viz :—The Wyondhg Mill at Wilkeshittrel and the Rolling Mild at the Montour jron, Works. Danvire. They are.fully prepare'd fur this kind of work,together with every variety ofgeneral machinery :' (gibe qual ity of their Work anirlhiaterials, - it is .enough in say, that time and experiene'e, the mostinfallibletests, have amply demonstrated the genuine character, of their en gines and machinery.ll Orders are re:met:fully soilnited and will'he promptly attended.to. - i I HAYWOOD & Pottsville, 'Jantitiry.l 7, 'SIG, 3-Iy Slea l 4n if:i i • .; -le, ;• , i t' —ti pl , : •:;. ;• : ; AND MACHINE MANUFACTORY. q tIIE subscriber is 'ilrepared to furnish - -all kinds of _1 Machinery, such as Steam Engines, either high or low pressure—blowingland pumping Enzines - . - saw'and. grist min—Coal Breakers and other nac tinery connec ted with the minine burliness. j Also, boile;e, iron boats, propellers and Propelitr 'seines, iron acid brass run time, and an t othei, art icles , in his line of business, at his.establisliment in 211 street, below the Rail - Road, Camden,,New Jerseyl • 1 ,', . , 7 • ' JOHN F. , STARR. Late of the.firm~f MOSES sT. RR dc SoNS: , Camden, (New Jersey.) N,ov. 1;161'. , i 41-tf Public Sal e , by. Executors.. hPURSUANCE of the directions of the last will 1 and testament of JiMn Baeshsr, late of Bethel town ship, Lebanon rounty,!, deceased, the undersigned, ex ecutors, will sell by libblic sale,;oti Thursday the - . Finst drij of 'Octobe:r nc.rt, At the Public House ylf namuel Beard, in the borough of Schuylkill Hared, :SHiitylkill county ; ult that cer tain half Ltyr or* Giaykn, situate un Front !street, in said borough, adjoining.lots marked with letter 1) . and No• 4; and letter Li and No:s ; being the northern half of the marked in the general plan of the Ad ' ditiiin to Schuylkill Haven; with the letter 1) No. - 4 ; pn , which are erected a large and convenient ,„ e , TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE. and other •• ,t• out buililings.- Possession will be g Wen fe. on. the (list day of April, 1817. Sale to C- 4 t! commence at 4 o'clock P. 51,,- when til2 • terms Will be made known by i ;JACOB NV El DEL, , • JOHN SATTAZAHN, . 'VENDEE GEHART. Executors 'itf John Bocrhor, de"caxed. ;`:3clinylkilt I. 99 - Only 4 27-13 t. • OREIGJ PERIODICALS. rrHE above Peri tilicals are re-printed in hew York, _L immediately oriitteir arrival by the British steam ers, in a beautiful clear type, on fine white paper, and. 'are faithful represeinations of the origumale—BLaca- WOOD'S ilioazut_Mhaing an eiact far simile of the Ed inburgh edition. • , , The wide-spread ;fame of these splendid Periodicals renders itmeedlessto say much in their praise. Aslit erary organs. they !stand far in advance of any works of a similar starnrnow published, while the political complexion of each' is marked with a dignity, candor, and forbearance, - not often found in works of , a party character. . They embrace the. views of the three great parties in England—Whig, Tory and Radical.-7illackwood' and the 'London quarterly' are Tory ; the" Edinburgh Re view" Whig; and the 'Westminster, The l'oreign•QuarterlY' is purely literary, being devoted principally to criticisms on foreign Continental Works. The prices of the Re-prints are less than one-third of those of the foreign copies, and while they are, equally well got up, they Word all that advantage.to the Amer ican over 'the Englisb.reader. TERMS.: PAYMENT 'TO. DE MADE IN A Dvhm:E. • For any one of the four Itoviewa, 83 .00 per annum For any two, - - d 0.5,00 3P For any three, ; ' •do . ' ,47 For all'fotsr of tile Raytown, -F8 For Blackwood'sMagazinei • 3 For:EllackwOoti and the rout Reviews .10 1 . ettIBRING : - Four . conies of ;any or all of the above works• will be sent to one address on payment of the rggulai subscrip tion for three—the fourth copy beibe gratis. Cr Remittancett and communications must be made in all cases without expense to the publishers. jThe for mer may always be done through a Post Mas'tet -by handing him 'the , amount to he remitted,7tak int; bik re ceipt and forwarding the. receipt by mail, Post-paid ; or the • money may he enclosed in a ,letter,, Post-paid, directedto the N. 11,---The Postage oil-all these Pe 4.officals is redu ced by the late Pest Officelow, to about. one third the Cornier rates', makibg a very important Saving in the ex pense to mall subscribers. .. • .tcrln all, the prineiparCitics and ,Towns throughout the United States, to witlch there a direct Rail Road or Water communication front the 'city of New York, these. periodicals:wit tic delivered Fuse OF POSTAGE. - . LEONARD SCOTT & Co., , Publishers, 112 Fulton street, New York. O Subscriptions received at this office,.for any of the above Works or, the Whole series, all of which will be delivered free of;Postage at BANNNN'S Bookstote -June.o,lB4B. . , • 23,Qam 43.rr e ic tl e A 25 R L c e g o S t . r t 't r V b T o f i t,: tbe Cr uf .A n g a e i nt tv co e u n n t t e . d to all the Tettres In t4•Fiehty m a y 20840.1 - 1710 M. ISTAINOS—A 00E1 article, just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Stationery' Store Pottsville. 'Apr1125,1.940: 17-1 „low ~ -•-. . • . . prepared to offer •to purcbaseilslnn ,article which in .quality, cannot be surpassed /*I:illy in the Union. , Al- SO. receiVine weekly from the :tire celebrated Works, f. Window Glass o every size. , Constantly on ,hand:a full assortinent of White Lead! df the most approved brands, fled Lead,.Litharage. salkonY Magnesia, .S•c.- which willhe sot I at , Manufacju - rer'S prices. together 1 with a 'large and well selectei Dsjeck'of Druo,..Metli eines, DYes, Acids. - Fine Colo 5,, , ' Ferfltmery,l 4-c . ., in short everY article in lti. Drug Lee M erchants, My.; Sicians and Dealers, in :genera , are requested to cal,ll and esainine the stock and pric o feeling satisfied they will he induced to purchase. . , t ' '. Tbilada.', February 14'; IS:h.' I , IL IMMI 17f 3 To CAPITALIST Pennsylvania Coal For :S. 6 , 71 c p; 0 f n 3 t R . P.,,* Pg t e e s e fur Jenks township, Jefferson c, and. Watered, and having seyt Two main roads run throllllll t Farms adjain, 'while Saw and immediate nnigliborhooll. th a•gentledian of.experienced jt eyed by judge's to he 1111{i of tin , Its proximity to the Clari and numerous navigable stre Railroad to Pittsburg and Eri rable as an investMent at pre: Ci sa, Abpunding in Iron Ore and quality; it 1s believed to prusi l vantageoua locations for Iron V: , c.. =1 - o .-..—, cr, ~, .u...i. Lt; -: • n = = g '. ' ' ; Fg{ 6;1 z ' I i :7 n I,'l II PLEASE N 4.; Iv YORK : C A NTO .tE C 0)1PANI STORES; f . • i • ClieenzilSereet,..7lC:re to r a re carrier of Third Street, AST)" ' • ' ' - •371.3farkei Streit, 9.if door below -Vint,l St:, .i'Vortli side. CHOICE TEAS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Tritclea,ive ua wruliurfacilitiet4; uuently, tvrarrc resolved to sell TeaS purer. mini frup•- ra ne and perfect for trio re,spktive pricea; than ;ply other 'establisluntlit. , . . Ourprinciple of doing toisimess has, in . .the course of six years, secured a connection throughout the United States, and Wherever'our Teas are null, they receive high commentlatien. , E D OIrE rnEor .4_77RmL.-7.1 Tile nixiiner hiclt our Teasnre - plekeil (rlie wrap., per text to the tea is it heavy,s!nperior/fin Foil,) offers Illienler,s and Fainiltes,as rhe'y so anima:Jay :rcur frtim light arid that their . enatillos %vitt remain atnimpanint ; and are in packages. of a "puarter, pritind . a[nil npleatils, each containing full. weight; independeni of the Itetapper. Dealers in Dry Goods, Faitey ArtieleS, itnoks, &c., &c.,,''as well a: Il i di whoheretofore soldloose teas-. 1, exprrss' thentselves highlY pleatted,'nei,, only on. account of the stnnerinr.tinalify of the teas, which are' Subjected to a rigid test in order that, earl par.kage'roay he confidently warranted, -hut alsor at our manner of packingovhich enables them to make up their assort.:- ment, , Witlinitt :Ire necessity of purchasing one or more chests of 'ea'cli kind, as a small assortment: may he packed in one chest, and thus obvi:ite. the coMplaints of their rustonters that-their teas have lost their strength and flavor, by the length of time on hand, and exposure to light and air. : nemeodierthe Nos. are 337 Market street, and SO Chesnut street, where our Teas are rer deed weekly 'and seta on the same tertns as In New Yorki , 1 I I ~11,' E REC 041131E11'D :OUR eli tE ND S, • t..., .W Il i IEN,PVIWdSI276 11AV, k" cer, -' IN PHILADELPHIA, i , a :t'-'• -. , -.1....t. s TO riii:.F.sTABII[siDtc.NTOF '''''"-.• • '• 'GARDEN4z BROWN,. No. 196 Market st. second door telow . Sixth PIUt.9fiF.LP.III.9, v - c 7 E eatentl a . general invitation ti he citizens of Pottsville V Pottsve and its vicinity, ad well as all others, when purelifishig Hats and Caps, to, our store. We have on hand a ITISt coriiplete ‘ assortnient of Hats and Caps of every variets'and style, which' we are selling full one fourth towel than the usual prices; : Extra SUperior Bet, -er Hats, lima $2 50 to $4 do • •.',' Brut.l " " •2iMto 3 00 " • ;1..; Silk " " I'so to 200 . trench " $.2 50, usual prices 4 00. Good Fur IlatS, as low no. • i - 1-25 Also, complete q.ockofSinnuier Hats...such as white anti drab lleaver; Brush, and Cnssiniere :Hats, LeehOrn flats, Shortihg, or round top Hats, atiOwer Priees than they can be.had elsewhere, . .Ti is alart. knoii by all who. have 'dealt with i us. Cad and be Satisfied.; kis to your own interest. I Ittnrchante, St,.re keepers, flatters, - and others, (Ntio bliy to seßnain,) !nipp . lied an reasonable trims; Be sure and..rall. • • GARDEN es: BROWN, - No. 106,'Maiketst. 2d door below 6th Philada. Nov. 26th 1315' : 'PA S CAL IRON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. jArF,I.DED U'roualit Iron Pines, Suitable for Loco- V motives, Marine and othe'r Steam En;ine froM '216 5 inches in diameter... Al,o;-Pines (or Gas, Steam and other•parposesoestra'strong Tirtpr for Hy-- Aramaic Presses ; Hollow Pistons for Primps of Steam Engines ,INlatinfured and for sale by • 11101tRIS, TA SE ER dr MonztB, Warehone S: E. corner 3d and. Walnut sts.; Philada. Phtlada, Nov. 24(1 1845 , „ A. 11,44 08D 1,W1314. -• 80 r.TO',l 1 , 1 1 - a o r it F (i '0 ) :1d 8 dol x do do, ` spilsei; :15 do i 1 x..,; do • do do And Platel;, for sale by p A. Ziol (1. .11ALST6N, 4, south froth lithadal, July 11, 1510. . // 2S— ; 00 , " 00 P• 00 " PP 100 .picromili Histories of Washington', do. do Franklin; • .. ' ' do Jackson, ; do . do, Napoleon, ' New and beautiful books for the -young, Priet to "nisi' Just received and for sale At B&NNAN'S Cheap Book Store, Pottsville. „May, 2, ISA NEE 7.7 - ,- - 7- 7 7. -- 17. - r ,, , -,_ A3bil4bet 1)11'.. OTHERS.' I & Iron Lands, 4 - 2 . •• I nd •attorratici 'Of 6 per ling Lands, located in r unty,finely' Timbered al :Mill sites upon them. to lands, and are Grist Mills in the Lind was selected by Ilginent, and , is enfold ' best tracts in tae Cone tiantlAllegheriy rivers, • 0107 anti' the! proposed renderd it highly desk: oit prices. • • • iturninous,Cdal of fine t one of the I most ad-, Worlis in West Penn-' WE are coriFtanttr receiving fresh im ported Green and Bleirk T;tte, embracing the best selectimts this side ctt . Chinh.— Our, abundant n‘souiees, experi ence, and exclusive attention to the Tea ~ n (L Ga d lye rbiltidelpllia, July i • pity • —1 4 • 3 LAN lATA BOILER IRON TOS-,S assorted Sailer Iren;Nes..3„ 4. and 5 of of 9.6; ^2 mid and random lengths„ for sale hi r I' . A. &R, ,RALSTON, I 4. r3entit front fitreei, Phitada,Julyl,lBl6. • /1 • 24 , j . - - I•• , 4" 3 4 THE sttbScriber tespectfully.invites the publit+to call at Mi.lWitfield's Store, Centre street, and exam ine' hbi assortment of,C,iitleyer's CRANE! ACTION' PIANOS of Philadelphia: -. The instruments are biddy approVed °thy the numt .eminent Frofesserr.4d Composers of music. For qual ities of tune; touch, and keeping in time up; to; concert pitch, WO, can of be surpad•by either Ainerictirf or European Pianos. They' are chosen;,by„..all -Musical stars for 'their coriterts,,such as Madtittie!Castellan, Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Teems, Bark; "Wallace, Tem pleton anii,thany others; they are used for 200 or 30Q concerts every year. They have also reeeived the Arst premiums of the three last erbibltions t 9rid the last ver medal hyl the Franklin -Inititute weir! awartlmPto thetrii The subscriber warrants these instruments for tne year.l He keeps them constantly on hand and sells, °them at the ,lowest manufactuters prices on.reason4 able terms.- All orders frdln abroad witl be .promptly attended to.. T. F..I4ICITARDS. • Pottsville, Atiff I,' THE 4 . t.HEBPES'T PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE UNITED STATES. JOSIqPII areOI"IJR.M.III'S animm!ti LINE OF z,ozcioN AND irrwocu. ricErrs ~.= ~. f~ i , Dom: .. . . , - . • . IL' Ilannan, Agent, Pottsville. 1 .ARRANGESIENTS FOR ISI6. OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE. - OFFICE, ' 100 Pine Street, Cor. of South, N,,. Y. " 1. • I . . , TTE silbscribee begs leave,to call the rittentlon ,- of his friends and the publicus general, to the follow . inn - arrangements for the year 1616, and for the purpose rehringlng out Cabin, Second Cabin, and, Btedrage Passengers, by the following Regulat - Packet. Sops to acid from LiOpool Ships' IN 4lncs Captains • Days of Sailing from . New York. Henry, glay, . Nye, - Jan. 6 May. 6 Seytfi Steptien'Whitney,Thompsen, . " 1.1 .." 11. :II Garlickl . Skiddy, .'"26, "7 '- 2.6 • " 26 Patrick Isrity, Delano 'Feb. 6 June 6.yrt. 6 Virgini ii, Heim, " 11 '' ; 11 • " 11 Aosciu I. Eldridge, ' "26Lj " 26 l " ~ 2 6 Indepe dence, ' Allen, . Mar. 6 . JuIY" 6Nov. 6 Water! 0, Allen, _ - " 11 ,:.-, 11 " 11 Skidoo „ -E. Cobb, - t " 26 - '"- 26 "26 Ashburton. Howland, 'April 6 Aug 6 Dee 6 John Rl.!Ski , ldy;. Skiildy,, ' 11 .' 11 , ;II Sherid•in Cornish .'; '" 26 " .26 ' '', 26 , Skip's Paine, -. Captains, - . - Days of Sailing fro , rn Liverpool. Henry play Nye, 1. Feb , 21 June 21 Oct.S.v' , Stenger' 'Whitney, Thompson, ".. 26 " 2.6 " ~: 26 Garrick; • Skiddy, .., Mar.,l 1 Julrtl.Ntrlll Patrick Henry; Delano; " .21 " 21- "' .21 ~ Vir ziman, Heim, '. " 26 ".26 " 26 . ROA his,' Eldridge, April 11 Aug. 11 Dec. 11 Independence,' Alter„ ' 21 " .21 " 26 WaterliK. . Allen; , . " 26 " 2 6-" 26 .Siddons, , E. Coldi,l May 11 Sept. 11 Jan.ll Ashburton,. Howland, " 21 ' 21 ~. 21 John 11..Ski0.(ly. , Skiddv, ' " 'bt!, l' 26 "26 Sheridan; 1 Cornish,', June 11 Oct. II Feb 11 In .iddiiinii tothe above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid I\'iw York Built Transient Sbins,sitell as the' .Adirondack,' 'Scotland;' Russel Glover,"Eelio,' and ' 'Sen,' will continue tolsail from Liverpool, weekly ih regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos sibility of delay or d6tentiOn In 1.1Verpool; and for thcaccommodation of pars°s wishing to remit money to their families or frie - nds, have arranged the b pay ment of my Drafts on the fell wing Banks : . • Cork , - , Limerick Magnet • . Londonderry, ; , Sligo;• Wexford ' ' Belfast, , ! .Waterford . Galway' - - • . Armagh, ' ; Athlone, ' . . Colerain r ' Kilkenny, , I Balina. ' • Tralee, -Enniskillen, Monaghan, - Youghal, ~ Banbridge, ' Ballymena , 'Parsonstown . Downpatock, 'Cavan, - • Lurgan, Dungannan, Bandon, Ennis, • Ballyshamion, Strabane • Skibbreen Omagh, . - Mallow, . ' . ,Dublin - • . Conteltill, • Kilrush, • Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow ... , , • England—Messrs, Spooner, Atwood'& Co . . bankers,, London :, Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool; Passengers ran also be engaged from Liverpool, to . Philadelphia, Boston 'and Baltimore, by the Regales Packet. Ships on t tpplicatinn beingmade personally, .or billetter, [post paidandiressed to 1 : JOSEPH MelillißßAY, 100 Pine street, _ ENE , '•- corner of Sonth street, New, Virk AGENTS. Benj. Bannan.Poltsville, Pa. ; Michael ltlttlten, 8.0- chester, N. Y.; •Jer. Ilaggnt Providence, 11.• I. T, Cough, - Albany, N.Y.; Charles 2 - llaraiTuiedo,Ohiu; Thomas McQuade, Uti f a,Ni Y/ I also beg leave to assure!iny friends and the public in general, that the cni.atest punctuality will be obser ved in the sailing of thimiliove Ships, together with all others which I inajr have, and that Passengers - will experience no delay do their•arrlvarat the different ,1 orta where I hey .tnean to embark. • P. S.—Free Pzissago can. also be ' sect; red 'froin.t h e vuriOns Ports In Ireland and Scottanalrom which Strainers run to Liveipoot , , • BENJ BANNAN', • Sole Agentifur the State of Pennsylvania." 18-16 • ' .aN.N.EXATION: _OF TEXAS!: - . —77 • • GREAT ATTRACTION HARDWARE & RON 'STORE. rPHEsubscriber respecTqliinforms liesft lends aild 1 :the public geMerally, that has just receiN•ed'a splendid assortment or HARDWARE, IRON. STEEL.,,.' HOLLOW-WARE, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, &C., Which added to hisformer stock presents a variety 'to 'those deSireitts of purchasing,'',nnsurpassed in the re gion, for quality and :clicaniteits.. A large assortment of the best Azes'at prices rangiligfrom 75 cents ta,91, 1 :5. Grindstimes,• cent per lb: I American' titeel, " " Best Cast Steel, 1 '"• " Lead, " Rolled Iron, 5 ~ NIIIIS !Pt Kee,' Tin, 2 Doses for s9.3.llo;eheaperthait Over)-Wire of: all sizes Very low. Ills assortment - com4isrs 'Partly of KnivCs and Forts. Spoons„ Chains,Shovels.and.Tea and Collie Kettles., S,oades, very cheap ; ' , Buckets, Locks, Planes, Saws, Hatchets, • Grass and Hinges, Vites.Wagon lioxT Grain Scythe, 'Sickles, es, nay and Dung forks, Ra.p.3,Candle Ilobnailisiforseshoes, Pao., &rt. Also, Dye Copper and Iron Kettles, Glass,Naroish; " .tY: And every other article usualfy ken? .'n IL,rdware Establishments alt of which' lic , seirl at a very low rate. Persons commencing housekeeping;,lllacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers, ect., will find it' -to their advantage by calling and carnining his stock before purchasing• elsewhere, at the flay Scales:coi ner of CentrOnd )1.1.12i,e1 street: 2 • ~ lie tenders'his utile igned Thanks to his old friends and. enstreners Tor 'their liberal support, and solicits - theirfurther.patronge. ° r GEORGE H. STICLITER Pottsville, Atignst It% 1815 5:1-7 501.0.1.16.1 fr MUTH, Cabinet Maker, Undertaker, &e. Subscriber announces to •the public that he has cninmencuf the above. mentioned business t he boniest) of PktsVille. immediately back of the Pennsylvania Ilan, where he, will cpnstantly keep nit hand an aiW , irtinent of RE ADY .3t D CO fr . " F Cainuct Mire ninnufnetLred of the best tnaterials in the !most, durablul manner, at. very low raw. . _l'27 -Ctrici lie also will manufacture all kiwis of Furnifine to order at the shorteNt notice: .Funerals waited on'and Ileartes supplied, &c. Ile therefore solicits a part of the public patronage which he will endeavor to meet by prompt attention to business— Give, in a trial. • 1 WINTER, pressed', cleansed front gum and pro ,VV nounced by Engineers and Machinists, who have used this OIL, superior to the best. spertu Oil for Rail Roads, Engines and Machinery of all kinds, Wooled Manufactories,' Scc., : will burn In anv lamp without r e ogz in g the wick, equal to, -the best of sperm. and at ;tiro-third9 the cost. For sale by the.- bid.< and sam ples will be rorwarded for triaLcrn,applicailon to C. J. Agent for the Mann facturerAtoston, Mass. or E 1) VI). YARDLEY; Pottsville, Pa. where a sample ,may he seen. March 21,1810. • 12-, • - -Fart - SALE, A TRACT of PIO acres of land, situate on the road LI. leading from Pinegrove,(o Schuylkill Haven,' 10 from Schuylkill Haven and n'frcitu Pinegnive; aboM 35 acres cleared and under god(' fence and cultivation, the • • balance timtic:r land. The haprovements •1 are aloe, Ouse and barn, a good Apple tir; " d orchard, and a new saw trill, with a r cular saW e turning laythe, &c.. The Fish ing.,creek, Swatara, ,and Schtlylkill,ltail Itoadovili pass near, if not thrmigh this land: Terms any. Apply to GEO. W. ?JAI:CIIIN, Agent. Schuylkill Haven April 18, 1846, , ••16-tf T • BE Futisoribersaving p u rchased of Charlei. Mil • t ler, his entire stock of Goods, will continue the busines4 at his old established stand, on Centre Street; dooi to Fine 6,:•:Mortitner's lintel, and will endea vor to deserve the patronage of their old custoweni and the public generally. A supply of new and-well assorted Dry Coods..Groceries and gtieensware, have 4itst been added to the stock. JAMES M. BEATTY A: Co-. 13-- • March 2S, 'IS-12. . . - -10 PER' CENT SAVED.- .. I JUST .received from Richmond, Virginia, a Very lien- vv assortment manufactured - Tobaccos : , *.,. . 50 Boxes Lottier's.; 5 Plug Tobacco. - ';: .- 50 " Illamillough's 5 & 6 - Plug. Tobaccd: -50 " Holfinan's .5 Phg, , " . % • .' • 35 ".• ' Greaner's 6 Plug . .•" ' I -5a " , . Cassidy's 5 •.- 6 Plug •. '" ' 30 ", 'Ender's Ladies". Twist; 13s. . - . 20 " :. Truner's.B Lump .Casentlidh., ' • 20. "..' ..Maillson's 5 Loam ."- . . 106 Half holes C. Meals 5 Linnp" , 20. " " Peach Leaf fine " Sweet 6 • 200 Barrel's fine Aromatic Smoking Tobacco` 200,000 All Soaked Half Spanish Segars. . • 150,000 Low Price Common " ' • 50,000 Spanish Ilavrinna Seems, at 88 - per th. 64 IBMs. Kentucky All Leaf Tobacco. .20 Bales Havanna " " • • 60 " N0..1, Cuba.. ... • 100 " - Partied'. , • ‘: 10 Boxes .Florida. ' The above goods ;Will be Mild at very low prices. Orders received by mail, and gOOllB fonyarded imme diately. Address : :., JAMBS, S. 'MOYER. Hamburgli, Pa., dUly 18; 1646. . .6—mo TAMA.QUA IRON WORKS. , TE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he is prepared to build. Steam Engines of any pow er, and of the most approved construction. Also, fur nace and mill wail of every deactiptiOn.-Dail Read. and Drift Cars, Coal.Hreakers, Screens,Plane gearing, Mine pumps: Also, Turning Lathes; Slide rests, Screws of every—size and, length, Casting*. of every description., at the above Works on the Little Schuyl kill Rail Road, corner of Bridge street, in. the Borough .of Tamaqua, Schuylkill County: • " flaying the, superintendence of the Works myself; I feel confident it would be to tho•interest of persons wanting any or the above named articles, to call be- Tare Purchasing elsewhere, as I wiU warrant. the wink turned out by me. to be of the be material and work manship. and be pionipt toilo.work at the time tized < upon. ,101 IN OLLIS.. Tamaqidt, May. 6,18,16," 19--6uin Laril Oil, NEW GOODS. Sapicr's Deliartinent., - • • THE POTATO ROT ' ' • ir..e . A;7IINIVCIIVILLE, A 4.16, 184 G. - i/4 Brddle.:=Tlais disease, which, like the • - smallpox or cholira among the bureau family,' . 2 has siezett ibleAmtatocs •of ...both hethispheres, ha s •.• attracted universal attention. I ,senti you the re sults of alma experiments, one of my own, and two of my nearest neighbors, hoping that some light will be thrown upon subject: j I shall care fully reveal ewery fact in the case; as I have spe. Melly. turned my attention to the subjet :this sea. • son.. I. here give it you r " Experiment No. I.—A small ateh of new, wound cleared hst this being .the first crop. The rows•were planted- front. the, fence outward . towards the caiddle l of the &IA 19 addition to the fence, blackberry iind poke bushes•iin the corners shaded the crop. The potatoes in the open ground were excellent, very feWof them ratter! ;" near the • fence equally geed, but about twice as many rotten Ones. 'Tlits.'shows that shade id injutious. No. 2.—A piece of_ grotind cultivated from • time immemorial, according, to the fancy of the tenants. 'tvety thing has gickin there: It is a sideling piece of land, facing the 'south east; ar the bottom-inns a small stream. The tenant this ycisplanted every foot of it that could be worked, with potatoes, and corn: hereand therein the rows. - Helloed it constantly, mingling coal ashes, soot, ....Sr.c.; as he collected it, The crop' is good. ' No rotten ones until ytiu 'approached the stream, cx. cept an occasional one where the corn' grows:— This shows. continual Moisture to he injurious, and confirms the doctrine that shade,. much tha saran thing as inoistore, is not good. I No. 3.—A high, level w 0 manure! by °One of burl tiet market gardeners ; crop ,good— , but hy`somo,neglect the wads giteiv in apart of the field, which got one les.4' ploughing. In tho neglected parQthe rot is much , greater ; this part was shaded hithe weeds, which erinfirms the doe' trine as utiove. We areal! convinced— • [.; - I. That she'd eis injurious; • 2. That noihing Is so, good as very frequent ploughing orhoeing ; ' • • . 3. That anAldditioti of'ashes or lime is excel ;lent. , . • The poato:irop has been neglected during past yeari, under the impression that they will grow anywhere, se , that they are planted and hoed onco or twice. - Thus God',s low, was broken—Ai& the sweat Of thy face thou shall eat tread"—and the penalty conds in the shape of tho potato rut. Let our farmers keep the and the penalty will be reuloved. ' I have also been assured by two' of my (derail, who tried it this year viithwondbrful success, that the following plan will remove all worms front the Peach tree : -. • I Take quick lime, slake it, add water until it is of the consi.h.ncy of I qe3llll, jttit in a good 1130- (4 of salt; bare the !root ; pour on the 'mixture, covet up' lightly with earth not too 'rich, and thu tree will ihri VC WOnd rtully. ,This, untiersally pieached, would lower the price of peacties in your market :50 percent. •1. - ours ' •- • • • ' lits•ron let; s.• 'Tun CRESEILVAT;ONOP itooss,-4n the coon. try, where numerous, buildings are indlipensible.: Itir the [Tuner, and Where the roots are generidly of. wood, it is a 'Matter of. great importance tare -I'.:servi> them as tondos possible. ' they 'need repairing, or to be laid anew, they make a rheavy item in,tEc year's'expenses. We hope the !following:4 - 16cm the Flamer and. 31e0anic, may 'prove useful.: A writer in }he Boston eilltivalor, referring to wooden roofs and their *raph.P . decay, gives the.fol.: lowing cheap and simple method. of: preserving tliem for many years. lie - observes :—.A ' friend of Mine, who unites much close "observatifin with' large experience in building, states that: the bdt :preservative of shingles that has come within his knowledge, is to soak them in an alltaiirie selUtion of quick lime before they are put on. The plan adopted. by him - tor the purpose, is to prepare box ni'which to dissolve the lime, similar to that used by plasterers; and have it elevated, •so as to permit the lime wifter to be drawn film it, into an other box in which the. sbingleS are to be phad tot ore intended to be. impregnated With the alias line -situ:him ,• A. sufficient quantity of quicklime is put in the :upper Laic,, which is slaked/Md re, duced tn a thin wash; and well stirred up, when it is permitted.tu settle.-. „The shingles are 'set, on end, wit th . eir'butts dOwn, in the lOwer box, which is sufficiently deep to permit the parts which. will be / exposed to thir, weather, when they are put on )6 courses; to ; be come snaked, by drawing down' the alkaline limo water front the itipVer, bib; int the one below in which they .are Placed. ey should remain in, this solution for some hours, when they are rem ' vedaiad . suffered . to dry, and others'substituted in. thebox to undergolhe,Same opermiou before they are nailed on the lath./ 'No part of 'whit,. posh or lime should be per. mated to pass inte the lower, box, ii being the . .caustic alkaline/olutioji of the lime only; which is beneficial; \it is a pd.wertel antiseptic, interpos ing poWerful/ohstaeles to the decay of wood. or vegetable matter of any kind.' The presence of the ipso{ file particles of the lime would tend -to . clog the/fiorcs and internees of the wood, and im— pede or' prevent tho'entrancc of the, alkaline solu tion of the lime; which is perfectly Enid and gen:. spi/ent: ' 'An old roof may have its usefulneis extended for many years, by' simply spreading pulverized' 'quick lime averlt, so es to form a very thin coat , of it on the roof; by the absorption of the 'dew, the alkaline solutidn will ho formed, and will pen- etrate the shingles, which. will be cleared from moss end preserved by it, .and on the occurrence of a heavy rain the insoluble parts of the' lime will be washed off leaving it clean. , , The tendency• of white wash to preserve wood' him rotting, is universally'acknowledged, but it should be borne in mind, that it is the alkaline so-. lution of the 'lrmo, only, which has Adis tendency, and that gross, insoluble particles of the lime which .remain'for a time in the, form of a scale on ttes surfeee to which..it has been applied, has nothilfg to do. with its , antieptic poWers„ and than wherei the design of 'its :application ie to Preserve the wood orily,,it would better accomplish the object .by being much more dilut7d than i(denerally is, so that its alkaline quality would be More thorough ly absarbea than is 'usually the case.; lt is a very curious and' interesting fact, that water at the,freer zing point dissolves twice us much Of the alkaline ingredient of:lime a.s boiling, water does, c;:*0 that the use of het water to'dissolve lime, is worse that, useless.' FAT.,TENIstaIIoOs is good policy to conk mence'fattening pretty early, for pork can be made talus cost in mild weather than an winter: At this season weeds from the garden and fields wit; aid. , a little, and sweet apples that have fallen du rnorefservice iri the hog •pen than under the tree, where the wormy that aro .iu thorn would Make their appcarance neat spring in the form of i.Ne•cts. , - Hogs are fond of variety, and in ; August and September they can be gratified at 'small cost.--.. Purslane:That now covers the ground in many gardens is greedily de-vented by hogs, and who knows but this weed has as much power to fatten as'the tops of corn have ! . .Charcoal shwa be occasionally thrown into the pew brimstone should: - be mixed in the liquid taxi,, and a little meal im proves sour milk and whey. ),'V.lien your sweet . corn is full,the corn may be cm, up at the coats, oath° whole may be cut One with an axe. The • cob.will be eaten with the corn, and the , wbble i will prove econofflical food. Well fed, hogs make „,better manure 'than half fed animalilwid now your Riarvebt hurry - 14.0er you have time to add loam that' will make the pea smell sweeter than sefne kitchens you pass by. , r, VEGETABLES, FRUIT ; . OYSTERS, FIISH, &C., -&c., BMIE & .CATER, continue business at the of stand, corner of Centre and Mahantonge effects Pottsville, where they .will keep constant' *ripply; when in sernion, of Veg4tables, Fi-uit of ereij tine, Preslt Ash, Oysters, Lobsters, ;arid every luxury-which the Philadelphia ntarket lffoids.,, all of which they will sell at very moderato tidvancelr on Philadelphia prices. . . tgl- Messrs. having long - been engasi . ed ln ea• tering for the, public, and consequently become per fectly familiar with the trade, Hatter themselves that they can supply all articles jr their lino to the citizens of Pottsville. and vir upon rather better, - terms firm any of their •ntripetiters Pottsville, May 23(1 116 21-oino
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