11 tapping . A YAUSSZ . AfFilltleiTlLLTOll.—The foilow ing, says the :Yank& :Siodr, is, ••• ull about " a :shrewd sadteen-sighted :Yankee - of the Sam Stu* sitettool, -site ~ t urnit-rly tteFt -a r slop-shop in the sciaesic ;purleus-4g . Anti etreet and Aireve a snag And•thriving, business, •rontr:vii r f4, by-constant at itedlon,todratle, and• ctriet .ffinerewee to the cash WriheitileM do some.;iiing ;maw than make -bath tends meet in the course of the ywtr. ' Our :lint; iireirlooststed that he was never • luck..ui" but Olive •• 6 . An then mite.c.une'out!ol ft fu.;tratn,:s: • be on,ly -, ezeopti.nt ileati.iiie to tins eashlptin -iiple,wei , intravor -of - a we.) . :dorli-t : olmed gentle •ttien : who •folieted-the bed fur si. twin . ; 'and who happened to -be .in want of a ~ prutetsfenut -blue jacket adorned with au u•md +auto) . ()lA:lack -.Sloss .but.one •vaufa two dollau,, and fat) cent, :I'fie-ashiemlS.Tiatir staled ttiot iic?.li•od just got Into Toit,stkouldbc,void. off •id,e tiext:Cds . j,noLl lie would .info 'call settid:- Yalaier let lum 'base thepsokst-tutu cbrged•hirit wgll . le . uruount. 'The. Yungee clothes dealer bepsu tod,el tiuea y. ,Te be takeit in the trot - nate •united' was &II .invent never anticipated in his calculation of the , chancea. -1e made inquiries, and mond that he •bad been legulaity taken m and dune .svead of bid ciisturerr.b.ving plat dflitit'dip putt, tia.Miledun a nine mantle, etl:age the da) alter , he had obtained •LlCli t ' or, a's i' d .r t lisu bt,y,i to the mew comedy, - trecatninadatlon. An a tleaptimie rage,fito Yankee took •itettouitt of -otoek,' and .marked tip 41(14 blot, jacket* ,ertiu g limed butuirei at 25 per cent, ti'qvance. - from .4.lltit ti i ine the wait a conetant !Tender of the daily -Journals, cOntintitg tna atten ttion, however, poneip the •Marine lnt•lii .genee' rod .b . hipping. Lea.' ..`tet a storm rippled •the face of the ocean hut fouaed tbu shop.keep er. -,Not a ship was epaiteit at *ea, but he learned ..har name la* bo.n ra possible. At length the signal .gun of the •V-ssus' ;(that was the name of the 41ditiquent Afrlcan'a-ctalt) aunuuu ed her'arrival 'from Canton ils the lower harbor, and the flag on the telegraph station nt Central wharf elieeddy .confirined the .tiews. Out Yankee was on the qui vire. He hastened to the t!wtierd. to Bette a druitze proeees to entire hin drot, and there learned With blank dibmay, that ho 3 sable debtor had dted of the 14 wall.porditecity on the . itrtivalot the etup, • and was buried, w-ith his chest -ol•tdutbes. on Bus ,pital Island. Money could be paid on his ac count except tad legally empowered admintWmui. Alter cogitating- auliley-the Yankee repaired to ' , .:the Judge of Probate for the County at 6ulrolk, and applied for letters al adintnistrattun. Ater - the due publication al official notice, ho' heir or creditor appehring, the Yarinee was duly autheri '4eif to receive payment of monies due to the i.e. ceased, 'rho p L ,tty built al 108 dollars were ac cordingly paid over to ban. 'l'wu or three year -passed claimant appeared, and the tailor 'orlon)'rejoiced exceedingly. in the tirilnunt upbhpt of tile speculation. • One day, however,-as he was bitting at his win dow, calmly, smoking a-luttg :tune,' Lind rumina ting en some other speculanuil,' whom should tie see, but the identical colored gentlemen who had .negotiated with him three years below, arrayed to the identical blue jacket ornamented with count. kae black glass buttons, but very much the worse ,tfOr wear. At first he was •taken all abed,' much `Alb Macbeth was at the unwelcome apparition ol the •blood bolted' Buuquo at the festive board. A • few moment's reflection, however, reat•sured and springing ' over the counter, he rushed forth into the street. At-thte uminent4he negro raised, ins eyes and beheld the well.rilmenibered sign and with it hashed- beck on Ms`Muni a startitog reminiscence of his own indi.htedness. Ha Med recognized the injured Yankee.. He turned and fled. 'Stop tined!' shouted the Yankee, as be dashed after hinii in hot pursuit. •Stop thief repeated the crowd. It was an exciting chase.-- Up flow windows and out flew heads. Cellars subterianean die'gorged theirmotely living tenants. bailors, stevedures„ dogs, boys, girls and even women rushed along, stiniuluted. .the ekger cries of the Yankee. Far id vain,, however, fled the panting negro, like a dark shadow, distancing pursuit. •It' I only had a catches- bins: said the tailor to his foreman, as he re•eutered has low brewed shop. made him pay me that two dollars and fifty cents, with interest to date.' The - key to the apparition was alterwards dia. .toverisd. It seems that the negro, on\ reaching his deatin,•d port, had run away, and another hand (also colored) had her shipped 13.4 stead, the name, ho veer on the ship's books. The ti. was, who, on his it of na ture, and also iges, the debt incurred necaStle of the •Ycnur Although the Yankee, to use his own laoguage, 'came out of that 'ere spec tost rate,' yet to Lila dying - day he nean- ceased :to lament .that he hadn't crotched that 'era nigger, and make bun lace that $2,5U with interest to date. 111 oorto of lento. Mr. John C. Coachmari had hie pocket picked .0( $400,, .while standing "ins& store in New York. A lady's reticule suticfsd a decline in its contents et the same time. V•tua.BLE, RECIPE.--l'o- melte pickles upon yineeF r sprinkle the cucuinlFers daily with vinegar. until .At strikes it ia said that several gentlemen intend to erect et Reading, Pa; a 12.11ing: hill xf the first class, for. the' manufacture, pf 13Mlec Plate and Sheet iron. limPittass.--If you wish to Le tiappy k e ep busy ; !rifeness is harder than ploughing, a great deal ; and there is wore fun in swriating an hour, than the're is in yawning ti‘cerittiry. ' A schoolboy behog asked by his teacher how,he should nog him, r4lird, if plu . ple:ise. sir, I should like,to. have it upoe; theltali at) roystein—tht• heavy strokes upwards, end the doivn'ones "The Memoirs of an Umbrella." is Vie title of new wort annoutme.lin the British inetroplis.., An American excavating machine. cAlcd the American Devil, is now used in deepening Cie doCk at Hull, IT TEICSLATIIT.—Let us cease to complain of hea then idolatry until we cerise to he chargeable with the same offence. Does' not society teem with that, lowest idolatry,monamon worship! And do not men continually offer sacritice•Kl4e the of one idol—self ; Among various other things, the Emperor of China. is allowed fur breakfast, by 44,w, the milk of 60 cowe. , .• ' al E!!. " —'A babe in's' house,' says Tupper. els a well spring of pleasure, a messenger of peace and love, a resting pface Mr innocence on earth, slink bet.veen•'Angeis and meni' To ewe your lave foil One girl, just fail in Iwe with anober. It the' only anmiote. For one offectioddrams the other put— tis lesser pains arc . by the gout. War oppresses the industrious poor, to settle the disputes of the; tux urioue rich. • • ! Preece I leave with you; ens peace give I unto you.— The' Sarikasr. The Maboired.ins believe in a heaven-of seven divisions, and a Veil of seven divisions. The see. •tnth division of bell is tritiesr, an d d is for tbe• hp, }writes! WHAT ' S. rsr Tux WINO—The Upland H i nton %Sas taken the name of William B. Foster, from the head ot- its columns. What's the triatterl la he too strong a dose foethe democracy . of Delaware county to swat - toe:l—Del. R•pub. Vino Locoforos have e.maj,rity-of 8 in the Senate and 11 it,. the 'House—Lot yeti'. 10 in the Senate and 26 in the House. • . The' Indian population within the States end territories of the United St3teb, including Oregon, is estimated at 350,000 ECUs. APolbsh lady., a Mrs.. Rose, in. New York, is abontlo deliver s'lcture nn the S:ience of Gov.- eminent. 34,oere•Peitieuat Government. PtNs.—A, machine, tetpled by it single girt; at . the'aterbury factory iii Connecticut, does th w o ik of 3UO .persons by the old process. Each der they iiialiufacturr eight 11111110ns of-pin*! This alt.cle will be extvrted. entIINGS—A eical article. Juit received V and.ter fat. HANN AN'a gtaciunery Store, rettavllla. IV— Pililattelpl4 'CH EA P BOOKS & STATIONERY. - KAY & TROUTMAN, , I NO: 183 i Market ist.bettreen4a4sthoLV. Eride, .. I PIIILADELPEILL. R E4 e l. ..rhs .l l -e lf4, :trr i t icYfes e s t io ll irs tt lle a n i t t le n and o the luti / lie gcnerally,lo their extensive stock or:Books and "Statirmerly, comprising- , :School, Bay Books; legera, and ; - 'Medical, ' :Blank Books .of everyde- I •Classicat and Sfifceita. ''scription,at very low pri neous Books ; - ees. 'Cheap Ruled Cap and Stationery of all kind.i.ttnd Letter Pa er, al other articles (a their p ‘WraPPI , Z Paper. line, of business ; `which they will sell at the lowest pries and on as tea .; suitable LeirL4l as any-other Book Establishment in this i city. I , N. B.—ToeritiObottr price.gwan for Rags in exchange 1;:for Kooks and Stationery. IL,•:.Philada.. March 7, 1840. - • 10—Gain • AMERICAN ROTES,, PHILADELPHIA • ' 11119 commodious and , delightfidly la eated Hotel, situated 'in Chesnut street Philadelphia, directly opposite the State; Its • sf.: nollse. henry 4. -charter, Prordietotr offers every indurethent to the travelling prfalie. It is in the centre of business, it isivithin two Himmel walk of the Post 011 Ice, Custom Dense, the prinhippl lianas and places of amusement; is in an ntrr and de: location, and the proprietor pledges hiniseiri to divute every attention to hts table, and to have oll , liging and attentive servants to conduct to the cortifurea of his guests. warm and cold, always ready. and an assortment. Ist wines et unequalled ex . cellenc9 e Philada..N.v. 181.5,: 1 , 1 • SHAKE I SPEAR CLOTHIWG STORE, N. W. cornervf Chesnut and Olh' sl. Philada. trIlE proprietors havejust completed their stock o IL Spring Clothing, consisting of superfine Dress and Frock Coats, Habit Cloth. r ,iCoddington and Tweed Sack Coats, and new style SunimerFrock Coats, with a va riety of single milled French Casstmere rants, and a general its?ortment of latest style Vests. • . . .. . .. .. • "The shove stock is worthy the attention of the pub.- 'l, as it is inferior to none in the; city, and will be. disposed of very low. A large assortment of Cloth., Casslmeres and Ves tinge, constantly on hand which will be made up to or der. , ' SMITII &' SWIFT. . Naiads., A pril 251 h, 1846. , 17-3 mo Platform Scales. ADE eultahle for Rail Roads, Canals, Coal; Ray 111 Ores, Stoves, Carom,'Tobacco ' Live Stuck, ¢c:: cs. °Hats promptly attended to at our manufactory, Se . co - nd street, Camden. New Jersey, or Store No. 3, North sth st., Philadelphia. ELLICOTT & ABBOTT. Oct.:l6th, 1645 , - 119RQUILIR CdRi f ENTEI?, • • Conveyancers, 56 WALNUT STREET, PIIILADA; -; Money Loaned on Mortgage, and Reit . Estat ' t bought and cold. Philadelphia, April 19 . ' 1.64 t, I. i-lATHAWAYj [J.P. MITCLIP.LL. P. 'AATATHAWAY & CO. CW1311351.01% .A DtE ASTERN PIIODUCE ME IiCii•NTMI 23, North Wharres, foot of Arch 4, PHILADELPHIA. • • il A su l/ p E pi tn s 0 11,n a d li rad ds ar o e r constantly n ( tlr e a c n e i lvp i tla c rg PIioDECE, whiCh they will sell on the most reasonable terms; to Country Dealers: viz. 10,000 Galls. Bleached Winter Whale Oil. 3,000 " ,Sperm 2,800 " Solar Oil. 5,000 " Common Whale Oil. • 100 Lib's. Tanners Oil, various qualities. 500 " 'No I, 2, itc. 3 Mackerel, in k 6: whole Ms. 100 • " No I Salmoa,.ln whole and half bids. . Mess Shad. • • - *lOO t^ Pickled Labridor Herring. . 500 136Vds Sealed lbs. Day Codfish.- .500 Doz Painted Paili. _3OO Bbls. Calcined Plaster. • " Ground Plaster. Aut, "Soaps, Sperm Candles; Teas, Goshen and, Pennsylvania Butter, Eastern 'fops, and best Herki mer county, N. V., cheese. All of the above sold in ots to suit purchasers. . Pi Lida , March 2, lal6 13-ly • PASCAL IRON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. ELtTf‘ro W r ought Iron Flu es,Su Suitable' ferlTco ; W moi : ,,irinadothersteam L t t eiioier from 2to 5 incites in diameter. Also, Pipes tor, Gas, Steam and other purposes; .extra strong Tub for Hy draulic Presses ; Holitrw Pistons for Pumps of'Steam ,Engines 4.c. • blannfured and for sale MORRIS, TASK ER 6c MORRIE. Warehouse S. E. corner Sd and Walnut sta., Philada Piutada• Nov. 2.2 d 1815 ' 97 IRON STORE. TIME .uhscribeti have , onstantly oil band, at the lowest rates, lion of all sizes. suitable for maclii nory purposes, and also f n covering schutes upd for steam engine boilers, and for coat cars. MORRIS & JONES. S. W. corner Schuylkill and Mirka ars. Philirda. Phildda., Nov. 22, PAS. 47-ly ALEN,tICDER 9 g TRICOBAPIIE. A NEW AND VAL'CIABL£ XIir3CArEFLY 1)111-KGa,liquid dye, which instantaneously changes I .) the color of the hair to a beautifin brown or black, without any injury to the hair or skin. The great nu p .riority of thts'Aye consists in its easy mode of applica tion and instahlaneons effect—all other dye:, requiring 'vim ten to twelve hours to produce any change • lts superior excellence will be apparent to every one upon a single application Extract froth ,the Philadelphia Daily Sun.—A/exalt der' Tricatanbe. - --The effect of the above on the hair is truly astonielmrz. II was tried yesterday in out office, and the change from grey to black, was instantaneous. Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Foram.—Seve ral of our acquaintances have recently applied to their hair the valuable liquid known as "Alexander's Tric, baphe"—a new and Valuable discovery; and it has in no case failed to produce the desired effect: Immedi ately after applying it to grey halror whiskers, It im parts a beautiful broWn or black color. • Extract from the U. S• Gazette.,-151essre. R. 4.• G. A. Wright, sell a liquid dye for the hair whicha gentle- Malt assured us would, with no trouble; color either black or dark Mown, the hair of chin or bead that had an obstinate tendency to red or grey. • Extract from the Philadelphia Inquirer.—llairaye• —The liquid dye for the hair, which Is sold by R. A. G. A. Wright, No. 2.3 Smith pourth street,—in an excel lent article. It Is said that it instantaneously changes the color of the hair to a beautiful brown or black, and without injury to the skin—the dye is called "Atexan det's Triroliaphe." Extrart,from the Philadelplilaihtily Forum; Dec. 7th V , I --Vero rider's Trirobnplie.-We ' frequently hear our friends speak favorably of, this liquid dye, one or two applications of which it Is asserted, will instanta neouslY chance the color of the hair or whiskers, to a beaatitul brown or black, without injury to the skin. It has been used and recOmmendrd by many of Mir cit izens. and we doubt not it is a valuable discs.i.iery . ; CAUTIOS.—Tri prevant frond, each direction bears the written siznatore of G. Alexand.r. cs; For rale in Pottsville, by R. 11ANNAN• Alto by Drueelsts generally, thioughout the United Ftatcs, and by thesole agents. R. & G. A. W RIGHT. - Importers of Fancy Goods, Brushes, Corobs.Perfnliae ry, &e., No. 23; South Fourth street. Philadelphia. Phi bldg. ?Harsh lf,Lig ", 13-.4m • BURDEN 'S PAI ENT HORSE SHOES MADE. OF THE heat refined American inlron, for sale at about the same pric'es of the Iron in bar, being a saving of about 100 per rent to the purchaser. All shoes sold, ar warranted, and If not satisfactory, can be returned and the money will be refunded. GRAY & BROTHER, 42 Walnut at., Philada. Sure 9 RICH AND ELEGAN7' Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings and tiSIA DOW SHADE% FOR SPRING TRADE. rrilE subscriber has Just opened for Spring Trade, I a large and complete assortment of Brussels, Im perial, superfine and line Ingrain and Venetian Car pets. s.hich have ell been purchased within a' month, at the lowest cash_ rates. They are now offered at p .qtly reduced prieerdfivr cash. .; These goods are of an extra style and finish,.and he ng of the best make end fabric, offer great induce ments to purchasers to obtain a handsome and desira 'Ae article at prices below the usual, rates. The aosortment is complete in every respect and cons sista in part of the following i New and splendid Brussels! Do do Ingrains 1 CARPETS Do do. Imperialis Pu do ' Twilled Venetians at Reduced no do ' Plain do . lio do Fine an Common Prices: • Ingrai .1 Splendid Prnbossed Piano nd Table Covers, Stair :i. Rods, Bindings, Preen Skins, &c., &c. an Immense stock of ovr priced Carpets, of all descriptions, List, Raz, tierrip nd Conan Carpets, from 12 to bo cents per yard. Country Merchants, housed now an opportunity of sup handsome and desirable good len. ROIL 25 N. Second street, o . Mach., May 9, ISIS. To Maohinis DLATT'S universal Chuch ,Incbes Salters Spring for - Ateam Engines, E.O, SO a and Counter Scales, more t patterns. 'For sale wholeialel manufacturer's prices', at No. Philadelphia, Feb. 7,181 d BEST.. BUTT / ANUFACTURED and to 1.1.1 • - NOBIZIS, Pascal Iron Womb , ' Third and Phi ads; Avast D. ..r kinds,) is now prepared I.6ffer to purchasers an aritcle which in quality. ea not be surpassed by any in the Union. Al.: i l en. receivi a weekly from the above celebrated Works, Window Si ass of every size. Constantly on band a lull assort ent of White Lead. of the most apnroved Re brands, Re Lead. Litharage, Satnny Magnesia. 4 -c.. which will K. sold at Manufacturer's priers. together with a. lac e and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi eines, Dye , Acids, Pine rotors, Perfumery, 4, .in piton ever, urtiele in the Drug line. Merehints. Phy sicians an Dealers in reneral, are requested to call and mini e the stork andprices; feeling satisfied they will he iltred to purchase— Philada; February 14. 1846. T-ly PUE WHITE LEAD; tetheritt.& Brother, Al - A N; I ACTURERS. No 65 north Front street Ill:Phanelphia..have now a Comi supply of their warranted pure white lead, and those customers w h r . hire been sparingly supplied in conamptenee of a run on the art car, shall now have their orders filled. il No kit awn substance posseises those perservatiye and beautlfying properties so desirable in a paint, to an equal ef r nient with unadnlterated white lead; hence any admi ture or tuber materials only mars ltd value. ft, has therefore been the steady aim of the minntaellites, for many years, to supply to the public a perfeeflr pure white lea,f, and the unreasinede. mand for lie article, is prnofthat it has met with fa vor. It i's.q invariably branded on one lie ad—W ETII - '&., BROTHER 'in full; and on the other, WARR/to rime-1111in red letters Pi ovem ter 19 , - Philadelphia, Reading &Polls vine Rail Road. "-*" • trl • 1 • . , Re action - of Froght on Merehandize. ON A.,'D AFTER Monday next, June 2f.th, 1841, Poo& will he forward .d with de.patchat the fol lowing rites of Freight, between Reading cud the points be ow stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. - Between Between , ' Reading .11.:. , adi ng and I and l'/H7a. 1 Pollseille. late, tiles, 4 . C. . I 10 ' S's etc. tlitorns, timber, } tosia, tar, pitch, 1 20 00 eta. „ iitilstones, lekes, bar iron, 1 1 - - - 1 .learl.turpentine 1 tw tobacco, salt, • , 40 , 100 ins,pniatoes, knit i : , es, 4-c., j barrel, 14 . 3 ets. rm, rye, clover 1 alt per lotsbcl, f hdrdware,steel,l tin, brass, do-. 4 eta. . , . t a e ' r r in d r a a s n ' t7 d r t c a t' e ll g i :f.:; , , 1 - 10 , 1 33 cotton, lea - titer] cc. paints, oys. ip. and cordage.. i. ; drugs Sr medi-1 . • . reign liquors, ass, pa per. fresh }. 260 . 170 t, confertiona- 1 :II 4- Stattontiry.) , 11 tonal charges for commission. storage. or r delivering freight at any of the Compa s on the line. 543 if ' . Plaster,. Pig Iron, MEE am! gri' Nails 4. s casting: bark, r. Pxol. her, sto Flour pqr Wheat rr se..d, Groceries copper, mestic bit cheese, oil. v, no rail/ hill tyre, he, Dry Gond c Int., fish, mei ry, bOn J ICw adds receiving, by's PCP° Jul) 15, MI. AL filen( In Third . where he and nn mn ; with theti, Mdit.rir a'. such lc le Cal s,'nf a 1 Body n; I Bells of a pattetor : Brush an. Caps, Lea Shot Raga ' U= ! 'Or • 'Or ttende '1)1 No 101 Phil id.- PHIL PO 11011 - 01011 -11 Per • i , , l'a*senger Tr.ai asi :, I, Hours rirstarting on and after Monday, OcCIS, 18t5 From Pottsville,,at 9 A.!M., }Daily exeert'Sunday' -" Pliilada., " 9 A.. 51., 11011118 OF 'PASSING READING. For Malaita. at 10 A. M., 1, " POttsville 1 1 12 A. M., .1 k 'l, , ,1 RATES OF FARE. 1 ~ Between Pottsville and Pliilada.,*3.so and 3.00 ' ,1 Pliilrtila' Oct. 11 'l. LSRFNNFICH VERMIFUGF.-13 certain rare for worms—aalc and vary pirwant to take. 2 GIB, ' SON'S EXTR iCTOI:. which removes Grease iio of all ks. Dry l'Ainia.Tdr, Varnnih and Wax from carpe!ti lq from clothing, without injuring the cififor' or the chith. 3. FLI , PAPER—the beat thing known 101 1 killing antimusquctoeft. .4. •A Ce• - ••• De.' 4. R. ain Destroyer of Rats, Mice, Roaches, and. A ntsand another lot 'Bvd Bugs. _ 111 5. CutiN's SreclFtc , l'or Sour Stomach, nook Burn and Water Brash; -by nne who his sidiere'd thirteen years before he rhstoveren the cure. ' 6 DEL STEVEN'S GRE!EN OINTMENT for the NCs; It has never failed to cure. • ' 7. HARRISON'S TETTES WASH. 8. DREMOND's 'INDELIBLE INK,—without a rival; 9. THE COMPOUND CONFECTION OP FIGS —jObll the meth - cote for children and women, it is so pleas= ant to take. 10. BECK% VEGETABLE ANTIOILIOUs PILLS. .11. GUSN's ESIOLII ; . NT WATER-PlinoF PASTE, for Harness, Boots, It softens the leather, and keeps ouethe water. . . Poo Aimee STRENGTHENING PLASTER. 113. JACKSON'S DIARRIICEA M IXTURE. which cures the worst Diarrlice Ma few hours. 14.4 %CKSON'S DYSENTERY MIXTURE. a certain and speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer Coln- The abOve valuableartitles are wholesale and re• tail, by J. %:011G AN, No, 1 South Fifth st. Phan detphia,—where Storekeepers and'uthers will be sup plied • with pure African Cayenne Pepper, Arnica Flowers, Drugs, generally; Paints, Oils, Glass and varnishes, at the )1 'west prices. Terms only cash Ettr Cut out the advertisement, and bring .it with you.. - • Philada., April 4, 1848 Philada., July 12th, •• • • Extensive dlothing .Empornun. rill HE greatest .bargains in ready. made clothing are ; to he hail at M. TRACY'S Old Established Pioneer Line, No. 292 Market Street, Philadelphia, who hanjtist finished one of the tamest and most complete assort. ment of Spring and Summer clothing in the city, Con of Dress and Frock Coats, spring end summer Sacks and Goatees, of fine casmerette.Halat and Crotnn Cloths, Tweed; Cassunere, Brown Ltiten, &c., super French Cassidere pants, and Vests of every descrip tion. eeperS and others hove themselves with at greatly reduced pH. ERT B. WALKER, posits Christ Church. 19-3 mo All garments at this establishment are warranted both in fit and workmanship; they are got up express ly for the retail trade, consequently more care is taken in the selection of the goods, as well as the' style - of cutting. The proprietor of the establishment is a prac tical tailor (baring served a regular apprenticeship to the business) and has none bet practical workmen in his employ. Gentleinen In want of clothing, may de pend upon being suited in every respect, as we are,de terrninedtor to be undersold by any competitors. 'All goods are purchased for cash and sold for each, which enables ue'to sell a little loWer than those who deal on the credit system, : it being a self-evident fact,' that the nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling. • Also, always. on band en extensive assortment of Cloths, Casaimeres, and Vestings, (which will he made to order AM the shortest notice) Shirts;COIMIS, Surpen dere, Gloves, dre. ht. TRACY, No. 292, Market street, Philadelphia: Phllada.; April Pic ISIO 16- hoe and others: all sizes, froin 8 to 20 laienees, made expressly d 24 pounds. Platform ri7sB different sizes and I and retail at the lowest 34 Walnut streetk 4BAY & BELOT IL sale by • RCM& MORIN, Se. B'. r.. corner of ` shut street. Pbilada. 1 . Jllilalciptlia. ATtENTION. ITARY STORE. ihieriber would, respectfully inform hie and r:ustomers, that he has locattsi hia Aiiiitary Cap Afun•prfory • " [rem, No. 9 , 1, a- few doors below Race, mild be pleased to see his old customers ny new ones an filo disposed to fa trOur him ciistiim:s lie stilt continue. to Manufacture ild Sportmen's art ides of every description, Idler, Cloth. Felt. Silk and Beaver press I patterns; Forage Caps; Holsters (or troop .;:artonch Boxes, Bayonet c rbbards, word I. kinds; Catitem 9 ; Knapsacks. deferent' Fire Rockets, Rtstinz Boxes, Tithe lin, Picker's Plumes, Pompnons Firemen's thor Stneks, Gun Cases. superior quality :. Came [Ns, Drums tke..Ate. is thankfitlly received aid promptly at . WILLIAM CIZESSNIAN, Northlatrrilt!itreet,r, few doom below RV Ipltta,iinuary 13, 1640 2-6 m 6 DELPHM, READING .1 ND TTSOLLE jiMIL BOAT. —As I WINTER ..ARRANREM ENT, " Reading. .$1.40 atid 120 Foi.irteen Valuable Articles. THE THE OGEAPEST PASSAGE Jormor IJr viz imITED STATES.- .r9sErn .itromennsinis anzsarb LIND Of LONDON 4$D • 1474 , , , tiPa 1.1•115" Batman, Agent, Pottsville.' • ARRANGEMENTS 'FOR 18fQ r OLD ESTABLISHED 'PASSAGE OFFICE, 100 Pine Si reef, Cor. ofkruth, N. Y. TflEciibeeriber bean leave to catllthe attention of his friends and - the public in general, to the follow- Ind arranke ments for the year 1816, arid for the purpose of bringing out Cabin. Second Cabin, and Steerage Paseengers, by the following . . 1 Itegula Packet Slopm to and from Liverpool iihips' N'anies ' - Captains Day' cif Sailing, from - ; liew.York. ILairy (lac, Idye, • 2 an.i II May 6 Sept 6 Stopnen Whitney .:Thronpenn, "lii '" /I "II Garlick 1 Skiddy, "1.26 " 26 " ;26 Patritk Henry, , Delano . Feb. 6 June '6 (Jet, 6 Virginian, Heir,,, "1 11 " II ."111 Roseiusj -. Eldridge, ", 26 " 26 " ' ^.6 Independence, Allen,' .. Mar.' 6 July .6 Noi.i 6 Waft•rPn, . Allen, "1 Tl " 11'.." , 11 Siddonir. - F.. Cobb. "26 " lit - , .2.6 Ashburton, Howland, April 6 Asig .'l, Dee 6 Johe Lk 1 Skiddy, Skiddy, " 11 ' 1 " 111 1.11 Sheridan Corhish. ", 26 " 26 "126 Ship's Name, ' Captains, Daya of Sailing from ' Liyernool. Henry Clay Nye. Teh"ll June 2.1 0ct.12.v Stephen Whitney, Thompson,,. " 26 " 26 " 126 Garrick, Skiddy, ....i.Mar. II July II Noll! PatricklHenry, Delano, " 21 '• 21 " 121 Virginian, Heim, • " 26 " 26 t' 21, itiewbui.Eldridge, April II Ana., i pee 11 Independence, •_. " ' Alter, i " 21 " 21 " 26 Waterltin, . Allen, '' " 26 " 126 " 26 SiddonS, E. Cobb, Mac 11 Sept. 11 Jan. II Ashburton, Howland, SI " 21 "• 21 John It kikidily, Skiddv,- " 28 " j•Vi " % Sheridan, Cornish. June II Oct. II Feb 11' 1 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid New Fork Built Transient Sbips.slichasthe "Adirondack.' •Scotland,• Russel Glover,"Eebo.• 'and 'Sea,' will continue to-sail from Liverpool, Weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the {least pop si'illit.Y of delay nr detention in Liverpool; and for' the accommodation olpersons wishing In remit money in their familiiiii' or friends. 1 have arranged the pay ment of my Drafhi on ilie . following Banks : l , Cork Limerick Clomijael Londonderry, ' Sligo, Wexford ' . fkliasr, Waterford Calnb ay 1 Arningh, . Athlone, Cole'rain ~ Kilkenny, Balina. . Trafee. Enniskillen, . Monaghan, . . Yout 1 r thal, 1 1 Banbridge, Ballymena ' l'arronstown Downpatrirk, raven, Lerrturt Dungaiman, . Bandon, Ennis, 1 . &Mph:lnnen, Strabane . Skibbreen' ; Oniacti, Mallow, Dulilin 1 Contend!, ' Kilrush. I 1 1 i Scotland—The City Bank of ClatrirOW : ~ E117.13D4-31CP51,. 5p0071,1, Atwood & CO. bank erS, Lonridn ; Messrs. -I'. W. Bylaws 1. Co. Liverpool, ' Pasienvers ran also be engaged halm Liverpool'. to Philadelphia, Boston and Raliunore, by, the Regular Packet Ships on application being made.ellratjWly,, or by letter. (Post pairl.)aiiilreseeil to 13iS JOgErlf - ,3lNlCiitliA V, MO Tine ,strrAt, . , Varner of South street, Ntw York _ AGENT.S. Benj. nannanPottsville, Pa. ; TTirhael Mullen. ,Ito cheuer, N. T.: . Jer. Ilageot, Providetter, IR. h ; T, Cough, Albany, N. V. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, OlrM; Thomas McQuade, Ellen, N. V. I 1 1 . 1 also beg leave to assure niy friends and I the• nubile! in general, tharthe greatest punctuality will he Miser ved in the sailing of the above Ships, totteiM'f with all ';)thers which I may have, and that Pass e ngers; ill 'experience no delay on their arrival at the different l ions where 11My meal; to embark. ' l P. S.—Free Passa g e. ran also he secured fro in the various Ports in Ireland and 'Scotland. from Which f3teatnerg rurrtn Liverpool I . RENJ BANNAN. Pottsville; i Sole Agent for the Stake of Pennsylvania., Jan. 17, ISIS. , 3-- i 16 eta. 13 ets J 1 NE .1.1770 N OF T.l.Mtl*- 1 , . • GREAT - ATTRACTIO I N ', 1 „ HARDWARE & IRONITORE. f rrilE subscriber respectfully informs his, friends and Jr the public acmerally, that he h is' just ieceived a splendid assortmentof HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, &c., which added to hi. former stock presents A variety lo those desirdus of purchasing. imsurpasse in the re gion. for quality and cheapness. A larg assortment of the best Axes at prices ranging from 75c nts tri 01,25. Grindstones, i ce t per 111. .American Steel, 6 1 1 "" ' Beet Dist Steel, Int ..! Lead,7 , . , 1 e. ~ Rolled Irdn, , .ITy Nails by the Keg, 5 1 I'd Tin. 2 boxes for $23.00. cheaper'lltan e er.-Wlre of all sizes very tow. Ilia assortment eons is partly of Anvils, Bellows, Spik es , % Knives and Po ks. Spoons, Nails. Chains,Shovels, and Tea and Criffey Kettles, Spades, very cheap; •thickets, Locke, Riflys, Planes, Saws', Hatchets; :Riflebarrels Grass and - 'tinges, Vices, Wagoabox 2 Grain Scythes, Sirklei,' es. 'fay and Dung forks, : Files,,Basps,CAndle r . 1 e llotinarts,iforseshocs, Pans &c. Also, Icy, O ' fr , ,l Copper and Iron Kettles, Glass, yarni , 7 3 ,4y, And. every other article usually ken? n . .itirdware Establishments, all of which he seas lls a . a Icry : low . late. Peons commencing bou4ekeeping Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers, wit., will fled it In their advantage by calling and examining hfs-stock before purchasing 'elsewhere, at the flay Scales,lcor ner of Centre and 3larket elreet. - Ile tenders his unfeigned thanks to lis ad i frie r ula and custniners for their liberal suppory amP , solicits their further patronge. GEORGE H. STICIITER. Pottevitte, AtrauSt lA, ISIS 33-- '50L0...170.41 .11 - 17711 - Calcdnet Maker, Undertaker; &c. rpm: autniTriber announces to the t:iuhlie that he J . has commit need the above mentioned businesa t he hotoutzh of r immediately hack of the - l'ennillvania Hall, *here he willeenstantly on hard an :i . snrlaleilt of Ittl A IEI M 4I)!CO I r ;' FINN. rabtneo' Ware 4c., ,onuftetcr'ed of the tient materials in the most durable enannOr, at very low Wes. . • .. . . . _ 1k also will mantifie.ture all kinds of Furniture, to order at the sitorte,t notice,- Funerals waited on and Hearses supplied, &c. fie therefore- olicitsa part ol the phlic patronage which he will endeavor to meet by ptrmlit attention to business: Give Us a trial. , ANOTHER REDUCTION. - GOLD PENS AT ONLY 23 On. I . A FRESH 6 apply 411* Benedict & Barrers Cold con_ gress Ten and Pencil, with Diamotirpotnts, whirh took the premium at the late fair nr 010 , Franklin lust-- tute, just received and for sale by , • B. HANNAN; Aet. 49-- Ellie Wl n S o T un Eß ,d 'p i r , e , s , Ese4inceleera,,nSanel have Mach ( nlste , who used this OIL, superior to the best Sperm Oil for Rail Roads, Engines and Machinery ()fall kinds', Woolen Manufacturies, &c., will to in any Limn :without clogging the wick, equal to the best pf sperm. and at twol.thirds the cost. Ent' sale by the bbl., and sam ples will be forwarded for trial, on npplwation to C. . 1. F. BINS EY, Agent for the Idsmifacturer,Borttin, Masi. or EDWD. YARDLEY, Pottsville, Fa . 1 ,, where asample may he seen. March 21, 1e346. Valuable Real Estate. A I.ol' of ground, in Market attend Pottsville, capa blee of being divided into 14 excellent building lots, .for sale low. Apply to BERN AIM REILLY, Jan. 10, 2-tf MabantOngo sleet, Potts;•111e. Flour Breed I.l#stness. EE F. subscriber respectfully announces to the pub 1. lie, that he has associated Mr. Nathan Evans with him to conducting a general Flour and Feed Business, tinder the firm of RUCH & EVANS, at the Southeast corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the bo rough of Potts% ille. where they wilt always keep on hand, a large and good assortment o( Flour, Hay It , the hale, &c. AU of which will be sold at the very' lowest rated --, They confidently solicit the tiatronhge of the public, believing that all those who deal with theta; will find it to their mutual advantage 1 . July 10, 20- RUCH & EVANS. , VALUABLE -TRACT OF L 41113 FOR SALE! 1 •.- • • •1 ? • Q 'TRATE in Barry townshin, Schuylkill county, con -13. taining.lol acres, about 9 jo of AN'hith ore cleared,and to a good state of cultivation, with a One Aplile orchard of 100 trees, besides Pear and Plumb trees. There is also a good stream or water runninethrough the prop erty sufficient fur n Saw Mill. The land adjoins prop. erty belonging to. George Sellzinger,,, mid others. Por terms and other particulars, apply to . -J ACOB REED, Pottsville, - , . PETER DILLMAN,!on the Premiss. Barry township, Febp 21 1 . I fl.;--tr ES • CORMICOPiA. 1 . TWIN T. HAZZARD would Inform his iriends and el the public, that having recently taken aed fitted up the large and commodious baserneht story, of Morti mer & Fox's Hotel, he is prepared to furnish Oysters, • 1 Genne, J Clams . Venison, I . • Terrapins, , ~ Tripe,l Poultry, Pigs Peel,l Beef Steaks, i Pastry, • . And all the luxuries of the 'season4 In such a style as can't fail to give universal satisfaction. His liquors also are of the best Tway., Dithmer& /knee Philad elphia Ale for sale on draft or by the. barrel: At the old - establishment, next to r . a Ullman's new brick . buildings, Mr. IL have for Ole Oysters of the best quality by the can, hundred, or thousand. Deal et s and citizens generally' supplied in short notice and on reasonable terms. I ~ , N B ITIVISEI daily at the COIiNITOORIA horn 10 untill oteloeir. irk ic r MINERS' A OVAL:. Lard Oil; 1 miAtor .4 Eumorgyr, , 1 • •WLTCH MATERS de . JEWELLERS, 1 ., Front the' Rilg Of Philada., , i — BE4 , leave to announce to the clement of . Pottsville and neighboring districts, that !they 'have' ton hand at their Store, next door to 'is Geisee's new Hotel. to the borough of Potts ville; vilie -alirgeiesortment of 'Gold and Silver Patent Le vet, t Lepine, find plain Watches of every description. Also, a geneiai assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens' Gold Pitts, Chains, Bracelets, pignet and Plain Rings; Gold and Sit reit Thimbles,,POneils and Pens of various makers; .Spe4taciev, Musical bores, and every other article in thelf-line of business: \ B. & E. bade been appointed, by lifetime. Brevoster & Ingraham of Bristol, Connecticut, their agents for the sale of then patent spring Clocks, comprising those imitable for Churches and publinuitnees. Also, eight dui and thirtylboui brass patent miring repeating Gothic Clocks. Throtith them purchasers may rely upon get ting a genuine. article. . . Give us LI tea, we guarantee to Pell as ] owns any. article in out ine of business can be purchased either in Pottsville Icir Philadelphia. Clocks a.n•llWatches of every description raTefully repiired and warranted on the most reasonable terms: WiLLIAIR BRADY, JOSEPH S. ELLOTT. 6. , • 12—tf. PAtiriTS. I March 21, !IRON! 'IRON!! IGHT St, I'OTT., AT THE ;OWN HALL, asaortment rolled and hamnicred insisting of froin round to 2 inch. x a to frOm S3toJS 3. rrerd al:. from A 2 3 inch, Scollop imn of various dimenSions. Crow Bars, Plotieh Irons, iforse.shoe bare. 'lodge - Aloulds. Juniata, Slit- Nails, and - Horse I • -Shoe Rods. STEEL. E N trou t bquar Octagon ISteel. ar Steel English Mater. American Blister. German Steel, 'Spring Steel, &c., ite:, f c June V! • eV.r Stare . at Brockville. bSeriber has just received frnai Philadelphia, s flow opened at Brockville. si I xrge and gen.. ment ofseasonable plods, suck is Dry floods, Hardware, and QueQnsware. In addition to be 'found constantly on band, Fish. smoked 'cat, as well as ,n good supply of country OM and examine due stock, nod you will Clod din sell goods at as low a rate as they have cold any where, in Schuylkill county. onntry prnditre of all kinds wanted, for highest price will be paid. ! ' CEO. 11. POTTS, MITE Si I and II eral assor Groceries which Wi and fresh produce. prepnr Beer been H.— which CARP ki road and •inithgoi next door 7.NTERS AND ,TILACK: 4 SIITDS . WANTED. tuliscriher is in Want of six or eight good Mill i Douse Carpenters. Also Iwo rood Black 'hntr4l; enquire at his office in'Alarket street; to the Anthracite Gazette office.'. , .GEO H. POTTS% Pottsvi le, Yeb. 7, BIG, , ' - 64 - , ITO CARPENTthS. , S NIS will be rnrelved by the suhseriber, t , r ! c Otte hundred Miner's honset,,.at the town MG. For part tentars apply to the sobscrirer, 1.. heat door to the Anthracite Gazette office, retS. CEO. If rOTTS. 1 , :,1 Feb. 7, I Sifi, . 6.. DR Or build'. of Brock i ar ht. od Market F I POUF% t Ac l WS, E. A NT O6 , 7sEV t‘ c j fr", - cAv'y • 44415 W • DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA. Each paper bears the label and warranty of David Latidrclh. FOR SALLVITV B, BANNATIT. • Extract from ihe'repo4 of the "Visiting Comittee of tnir llortimiltutil Soelety e!.unanitnousty adopted and ordered to be printed. LANDRETH'S NURSERIES AND . ' GARDENA, " THESE extensive grounds are on Federal street, .I. near the Arsenal. • • • • • The earliest col lection of (laments was made here. Borne of those now in the pOssession of those distinguished nuriery-men, are ten fee high. * • • • • The selection of Green House Plants is valuable and extensive. The Ali-sutra are all very correctly managed, sup plying every part of the Union, a detail of which would occupy to much of our space ; we therefore content ourselves with stating that the stock is very large, and In every stage of growth, consisting of Ferret and Or vinmentaVtrets, Fh rnks, Evergreens, Vines and Crreper,, with a collection of herbaceous plants; Fruit Tirrs of •the best kind,-and in the most healthy condition; large beds of setnilitig apples, pears, plums, &c., as welt as stocks for kudding anti grafting; a plan very soperior to that of working upon suckers, whichcarry with them all the diseases of the parent stock; Garden 'Serefs of the finest quality have been R at t er eel over the country from these . erounds, and may al ways he depended upon. , The seed Establishment of these for iculturists in one ofthe most extensive in the. Union, an, its reputation is welt sustained from year to Tear. To obviite the chance of mixture of the farina of the plants of the same family, they have established an other iturSery, at a suitable distance, so that degenera tion cannot take place, and which secures to the pur chasers a genuine article. Know Mg thus the age, qual ity and process of culture of every plant, the supply from their; grounds is recommended with great coat dicnee." ••• Sin, the date of the report fromwhich the above is abstracted. the entire establishnient has been greatly enlarged. 1! The collection of Camellias embraEes all the finer kin :>;, and consists of some.thnusands of various sizes • sot, likewise of,Roses, and other desirable plants both tinder and hardy—Fruit Trees. etc. The seed Gardens alone, cover fifty acres, and the whore is, as it has been for more than half a century, under thn Successive management of father and eon, the most prominent in America. t OrOts received by B. HANNAN, Pottsville, from whom Catalogues may be nbtained, gratis. . Pottsville, March 28, 19It • PO' TSVILLE . IR St= A I r E . IV . ' MclllV N I S . . RfiTs%,rel,,nlltiLie 'i s l a ti nx is n t r i i n c , e r . to t k t n h o e wn Public, a.i, : , hAt m lr elite lrnWorks, on 7.,iorwrgian street, where he is plepared to build all Mit., of Steam Eliginee, rimanu facture ail Amid Care, and Machinery of ahnost every deecriptilm,at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable erme. : Cr Per On? from i •broad, in ,Want of Steam Engines will find it to their advantage to give him a call before ngaging rihmwli ere. Mae li . :'. I • mai . __ SH'S SUPERIOR 'PATENT . TRUIS - cor -- e. - -T -- 7---- s , `I ib _ I ( f . . 41 A LS *ePh Whit e's , t ero bdomlnal Suppori,eis. . 'ttuilly of the above articles, kigt received sak, at the mane I cturers prices, by 1 JOHN ."C. MARTIN, Druggist' EN A s and fu rffm D STITIITJONi , I. . . NO scititerry IN POTTSVILLE! ' I3V sdme people it may he upPosed that the under- I/ signed is mak tig efforts to secure the greater pot thin of the custom, and consequently to sell the greater portion , of goods that are disposed of in this Borough. This isl not exactly correct. Experience teaches him that all such effnits would tie useless, and common sense d ictates the iiropriety of riot engaging in anything winch vill most 1 kely proriesucCessful. It is true that hg makes acc nsiderahle oise, and causes no tri fling sensation in t e mercantile world, but his object in having his natty to appear ; so frequently in the pa pers n the boron h , is the PUBLIC GOOIL 'lie pro i claims treats / 11 ORTANT TRUTIIS !! and unless the citizens 'Via to see, they cannot he blind to the fact that it will b to their interest to call at his 'fists STO E. 103 FEET IX DEPTH. Ile Would respekfully announce that this immense • Store-house is jamined and crammed with bran splinter fine NEW GOODS, which in variety. quality. elegance and clMapness, cannot be surpassed by any assortment offered in the borough. The only difficulty he has in pleasing his customers in that his stock is tooextensive; among so many e x cellent articles, it is almost impos .sible for customers ; lo make a choice. In order to ob viate - this difficulty, he desires to reduce his stock and calls nPon his friends to assist him in the undertaking. . ' GEORGE W. SLATER. Dee!mber 13. . . . 50— ►FIItCOOPERING lIITSINESS. subscriber announces to thtucitizeni of this tin .k.- rong and vicinity that he cak on the COOPER ING BUSINESS in all its bra bes 4 in Market street, opposite Mr. Wolfs Ta ne , where ran always be purchased Barrels, Ke u 5, tic., at the very low est rates, made of ma ale which he can warrant to be of the beat quality. Ile also repairs all kinds of tubs end other woodwork in his line of business: at Abe shortest notice and on most re asonable terms. Re Ist) pays the highest price for old flour barrels, &c., Staves and Hoop-poles, at hint establishment. As he is determined to merit, hehope a to receive the patronage orate public. OWEN MARRIN. N. 11.—A bey about 15 or 16 years of age will be ta ken its an apprentice. Apply to i J ' 0. o. . Pottsville. April 110816 15-tt 1 • 1 - ' . • . . • . . • COLLICERIir WORKS . ;. 3rlUNDRY'ist Nucnrcr.:ssort, THE subscribers , at their old stand, Corner of Rail Road dud Callowhill streets, are prepared to man- . afacttire toorder, at the shortest notice, Steam Esgines and Poinips; - of any males and capacity for 'mining and otherptlrposts, Batris's Coal Breaking Jfackiyes, with solid andperforatediollers, as may be required. Also ,Bsgises Mad Btowiss Cylinders with atrntens: sary'machtnery for Blast Furnaces. Hot Air ' ; the moseapproved plans,'Cup and Ball jolnti and Wu ter Myers, of the very best construction. They par- Ocularly, invite the attention of Iron Masters aildpar ties engaged in the; Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns for Bolling Mille, having lately constructed the machinery for two +Attie largest Mills in the toun- OY. viz :—The Wyoming ?Mil at Wiikesbarre, andthe Rolling Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville. They are fully prepared for this kind of wcitk, together With every variety of general machinery. Of the qual ity of their work and materials, it , is enonah to say, that time and efierinice, the most infallible tests, have aiiiply demonstrated a vast superiority of their en gines and machinery. 4 Orders are respecfully solicited and will be promptl y attended to. lIAYWUOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, Sanuary,/17, 1846, , - 3-Iy Talu s able Coal Tracts to Bent. To let nn to suit applican4, all that tract of tanr belonging to the North Aters'fkan , Coal Co,, known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow ing list of Coal Veins many of which,-,--among others, the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range of over' a MI length, viz : —Lewis, Spnhn. Barrafleucti, P earson, Clarkson; Stevenson, Little Traeey, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Park or RaVensdale Vein, Per- Diamond and the Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. Also, all that tract called the ,Junction Tract, belong ing to tile. Said Company, containinthe Salein, Forrest, Rabbit Hole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Mack Mine, C. 141 - inn and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a . Saw Mill and CriAt Mill,aituated on the Mill Clink Traii;:kll orwhieh will ber rented on moderate terms by applying to DAVID CIIILLAS, Ag't. AN 1 MI ; pr'low grim. n Ird tvi tine.. ; l. his e. Camele NEW AND EXTENSIVE Clothing and gentlemen's Famishing Store. • -. ~ 14., subscriber has just TBtuned from the cities of ii NOv York and Philadelphia with a splendid and cheriplassormient of Cloths, Cassinieres and Vestings of the latest itnpoitations, comprising the best black French and F.nelish wool dyed Cloths, supertine,black Frew'Div. Skins and English wool dyed Cassimcres, Frenc n an i d English Fancy Cloths. such as Olive, brown, Invisi ile'Creen, &c.. French Fancy Cassimeres•of the latest Spring styles. rain and fancy awnings. black satin, cashmere, cashineretts, white and buff caasi. Metro. light fancy velvets, Marseilles, 6.. c.; all of whir he he is prepared to manufacture to order in the very b est style, and at prices at which lie is determined no customer shall complain. Being himself a practical Whin, and employing cotters and workmen superior to any others in the place, he is &W. 1.. warrant every ar ticle Imamitactured by him to give salisfactio,n to the most !partictfiar in fashion, tit and finish. The subscriber has also pot opened at his new store the largest, best, and most fashionable stock of ready made clothing ever offered to the Pottsville public; all of which lie will dispose of al prices which cannot fail to satisfy purchasers, viz: , ' Fine Black 'Frock Coats from #lO 00 to #l6 00 do Dress do 800 lO 00 ' do Sack do 550 10 50 Fancy Frock and Dress Coats 5 00 18 DO Summer Tweed Coats 2 50 ' 4 50 ' Linen . do 75 200 Fine - Casstmere Pantaloons., Slack and fancy colors • • 350 750 French Casstmere Pantaloons, (sunimer goods)2 50 5 50 Linen Pantaloons! 62} . 1 21 Superfine black Satin Vests ~. 3 sit 5 WI do do do 150 , 300 Fancy vests Caslimere',f Cashmerettel 75 -2 50 -Marseilles Vests • 621 1 50 - The subscriber's establishment may very properly be called the Pottsville Emporium of Fashion, where gen tlemen may always obtain every article of gentlemen's wear, such as shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, 'Wart's, gloves. hose. suspenders, &c. &c , suited to the 6iadid ions taste of the exquisite, the plain habits of the sub stantial citizen, or the wants of the industrionsllabo ter. Ile can clothe a man from head to foot with a snit of clothes for #2 50, which is cheap enough fOr the poorest. c.:-The subscriber has just received the latest London, Paris. New YOrk, and Philadelphia Spring and Sninwer Fashions. Any taste ran be suited at his new at re to Centre street, next door above Clemens's Drug Store, Pottsville. . < D. T. TAYLOR. es. Don't f ag.e.; the place.' Potts% ille, April ls, is ta, - ~ - 17- LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. BEGS leaveto inform their customer. and the public in general that they have opened for their inapre tion„ one of the largest and most varted assortment: of goods suitable for the spring and summer trade 1 that ever came to this county ; ouch an new style Siberian, Boddington, Croton, Arcadian. English, French, Amer ican, cloths and cassimeres of all .descriptions, with one of the richest and most fishinnable stock of vest- Ings the eye evert beheld. Also linen. tine cotton; and 'gingham shirts, Bosoms., Collars, Handkerchiefs, tine Ifindtin -Gloves, Suspenders, first quality striped, and embroidered Scarfs,-which f:o. beauty and style cannot he surpassed. All of which will be disposed of, at prices within the reach of every per Son. Should yOu f.tvor us with atoll. we are sattsfiedyou will not regret it. LIPPINCOTT & TAIMOR, - Corner of Centre and Afahantimgo, streets Ti B.—All goods made to order. in a style which can' not he the state, for which we can' give the best of reference. Pottsville, April • !SIG, 16- NEW YORK STORE Till: subscriber have just returned from New! York with a large and choke selection of, 'spring goods; which, together with their former !stock, enable them to otter triple citizens of Potts , dills and vicinity, a very desirable assortment of; .1111 Y GOODS . 1 ETM ON • WORKS; 4 tA „ . . . And at prices on law that money cannot be made raster than hy.purchasinc them. Alan, MIOCE— 'RIES very cheap. and CLUEENSWABE at about halt the u.tml priceo, • Ellc(°11e GI it in at the - '1- NEW YORK STORE , in Centre Street, where gooda or all kinds c an a n d ,will he sold cheaper than at any other establish' rttent in the County. BONNETS. •DI 31: S. IYX 0.310 Alt MARKET STREET, nearly opposite Iltessrs. ps.r„ Sedgwick & Ws. store, has Just received a full supply- of the Spring fashion of Bonnets, consisting, in part of Florence braid, Inserted lace, China Pearl, a new and splendid article, with a variety of other styles.. RIBBON& Mrs. Monosis, has just received the largest and most splendid assortment of Ribbons in Pottsville, which will be sold at the very lowest prices. Bonnets altered and done up in the hest manner, as she has just received one of the best improved Pressing Machines for finish , roll Bonnets.' Pottsville, April :sth, 1946. 1 . . NEW SRRINQ GOODS, 1 Mrs-Martin, • • , _ . .:._ ITAV.INE removed :her Dry flood . and Millinery. IJ, Store, to the new brick building recently erected - by Mr. li. Sillyman, Centre street, third' door below Mahantangn street, has just received an additional supply of . Fancy and Staple Dry goods and -Millinery ,frtiifes,amongvi hick are enure very choice patter its of CASHMERES. - .LAWNS. . . PAINTED LAWNS, •MUSI IN DE LAINES; GI\GJIAMS, , DAI.ZORINES , ' A {nee assonmerit of FEINTS, GLOVES, fli) ER, Rt.c. Also, a 'variety of elegant Summer Shawls, and Dread and Fancy Donnell, all of which are offered for stile at the lowest rash prices, ' Pottsville, April %Ili, 1516.1 , • . 17- N EUROPE. a nese' red t 4 by e sine Corm inert "Cr. publ T - .. • , E s o uscriber is extensivetvungaged in the menu , ctory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an Rapt ved and entirely new principle, for which he has secured LETTERS PATENT, and which he confident ly beiieves will be found mien trial, superior to every. othe scree3in use for durability and all' the qualities of a ood screen. They are woven entirely of wire, and tan' be made with meshes and threads of any re quired size and strength. ' • WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ' will he executed at the shortest notice, and omega , made to every pattern, adaoted to - all the uses for which screens are required. • ' ' . • ' i'V' The subscriber has recently removed his 'emai l ). listudent to Coal street, near the corner of Norsveman streeS. ' - ' ' : HENRY JENKINS. Pottsville, April 4 I M .• .. Irate, Feb 21 '' . St eam Engine i • NIACHINE ,.4 MANUFACTORY. subscriber is prepared In furnish nll kinds of iehinery, fileil as Steam Engines, either high or .SAllTe—hlowing inta s pumping E rm ine's, saw and ill—Coal Breakers and other machinery connec t' the mining business., Also', boile s, iron boats, ere and propeller ongines, iron and brass can jand all other articles in his line of business, at ablishment in 24 street,"below the Rail Road, n, New Jersey, /MIN F. STARR, Late of the (inn of MOSES STARR & SONS: hien, (New Jersey,) Nos. 1,1695, c 41-tf A CARD t' CID Q:D da , ! AT TIIE fl: Y., TROWBRIDGE & cn Pottsville. April 25, 1 316. 17 BRICKLAYING h !PLASTERING. N'T ALL; COME' AT . ONCE -L - • ' Brii: & (gamer, ISPECTFULLY inform the public, that they have ) 'ontmence& the Bricklaying and Plastering Ilusi -lin Pottsville and vicinq, where they are preps do all kinds of work is their line, and they hope mploylng good Workmenonds being punctual in Mt =s, to give general satisfaction - to those who will i them with their work: which they will do on the reasons-hie terms, and In a- workman-like man- They hope by só doing to Share a portion of the g. patronage. 1 MAHLON S. BRINK, I I GEO. R. CRAMER. ttsville, Feb., 2.9,1546. - hi-3mo al Screens ! Coal Screens ! . , Diner's, jOinattlie New Orleans Commercial Tim e ;) SUNFLOWER SEED rildictitameartnaus et peren i is.) irk vgperinienteMlide by th e Moravian &oh'. e l , ren at itethlehein, cstio'rierettus first introduce 1 its miniuYlicture; it apperna that -a; bushel ofi s un . i 7121,:miej In.iilsethoeidi,:9l:l9-11'4,,c4Yei.e,t417:cissnheeli::ilte-eabuetanittn'isneebearasifathegilledainf°°toar •be quite as valuable for a.tocli-feeding. The per' cetatiige of oil is not isto great as add 'from any otb. er seals,-being , stated by Vivo at fifteen per *dent..—. But thenumber of bushels'of seed par acre i's great, beinglvarionsly staled at from ' B OlO ISO—theta : W. est estimate being. perhaps, the nearest tO, truth . . Event at that rate, and as food for stock, this in u.o be one of the most valuable of crops.A letter now before us, from our observant , old !friend; Thorhas Sr. Hinds, of,. Mount Carmel, Illinois-- .one di the few;pioneen who have kept 'a record of events during the early settling'of the West: and . which, be informs tis, he is about giving to)thii world—states,that , Mr. John M athews, of Urbana', .ohill, informed tne that be was ofrer , .44,ooolbesh; ets of surifluvier seed, to be delivered . him, from the banks of the •Scioto, forty or fifty m iles distant, at tWenty-tive cents per bushels.' Jtlr. B. 'MA es the deduction that as It can be procured so t•heiip , and l as.stock of all kinds are fond .of it and }thrive . on ti, it will prove a profitable crop for foil f or. stock ; the more as the leaves make capital fodder' M. H. promises us a supply of seed,..ol a 4 , irperio; variety, to test its growth thus far :South. I: .. Since writing the above, we found an 'article itf the Western Fariner and Gardener, (Intlihnal,o . : hs, ,1a..) from the pen of its editor, from which we make the following extracts: I •., .Scsituvrim SA lill.—To some extent this ii likely ,td becoMe, a profitable c rop. Mr./ Clark Kitchener in this ,(Marion) county, tried about an' acre of it this year. A part alt. did not do well; but from one-half acre, be raised lhirlifive bushels; or severity bushels to theacre. I Will Me d iu m , - lands l yield, on an average; fifty ' bushls; while first rate lands will yield from seventy, to one _hundred tiushels.l. I 'Mode of Cultiration.—The ground is prepared in all respects risl for a . corn crop, and the seed sown in drills four feet apart—one plant to every eighteen inches in the drill. It is to he plowed and tended, in all respects, like a crop of corn. ... ilLuTestlng.—Ai. the heads ripen, they are gathered, laidon a barn floor and thrashed' with a flail. The seed Shells very easily., ' l , Use.—the seed may be employed in fattening hogs, feeding poultry,•etc., and furl this hst pur pose it is better than gram. But the seed'iS morti valuable at the MI mill than elsewhere. It will yield a gallon to' the- bushel without tr..uble; and - by careful working, more tbaia‘this. Ileum yields one and a fourth gallons to the litishe, and fax seed one and'a half by, ordinary pressure; but twri gallons under the hydrauLic pre..,_ -- 1 • . The oil has, as yet, no established market ptice. It will rauge from seventy cents to a dollarr,.acchril ing as its value shall be established as an article for lamps , and fur painters' tisc. But, at. tiseray cents' a gallon for oil, the seed: would Command fifty-five cents a bushel, which is a much -higher price thiiii mile had for corn. .I- ~ It is ststed,liut upon .- how sufficient Proof• I know riot, that sunflower oil is excellent fee burn ing in lamps. It has also been tried by tour, pain ters to some extent; and for inside work, itia said to be is good rui linseed oil. Mr. Hannarnan, of this place; who has kindly put mein possessionof these facts, says, that the oil resembles are animal, rather than a vegetable oil; that it has nut the var nish proPerties of the linseed oil. We suppose by varnish is meant, the elbutnen.and mimilargewhich are found in vegetable oils. • - •; • • i- • The existence of ; impurities in oil; such as :illicit, age, albumen, wax, gum, etc., `which increase its value to the painter, diminish its value to the 1... mp; since these substarices crust or cloy the Wick, and . prevent a clear fl ame.. All • oils may, therefore, the less excellent theY are for painting, be regard ed as the more valuable for biarning. Rape seed, -is extensively raised ,in Europe, chiefly in Flan ders, for its oil. and is much n...ed 1,-.. 1..-.... t, Terr'l quarts may , be extracted from a bushel'of ' seed.' It is beginning to be raised in Ohio:fur this . purpose. ' ' 'l'. A., GRATTIZTG 7i0C.119!/ Ficss.Sozne orchandiits have much improVed their fruit by 'the process of grafting choice varieties upon their native l stock, This is no doubt a very judicious method in some eases and available much sooner than the ordinary way of transplanting young trees. ' But it is note generally believed that,the life of a tree much' shortened by this process, and the premature de car is in proportion to the sizrand age of the tree , when grafted. But, as it is well know bat seed- . lings•wilt.tot bear the same kind of fruit, as the apples from irrhich 'they' were taken, much difficul ty and disappointment is experienced In obtaining' trees to set, to permanent locations which will bear the propel' kind of fruit. This complaint is now nearly obviated, as, most nursery men have adopted the practiee.of grafting young trees while in the nursery, and when not More than half an inch in diameferat the baSe....; in this way, no injury is supposed to be sustain ed byjhe trees. After the trees have been Set ; dut, the soil should, be kept -loose by putting quantity of chip ,dirt or other coarse substance around them, So that the moisture and heat will penetrate to their roots. Pr.v:vt TREEB.—Tbe plain fruit is borne upon: spurs, nonsequently this fruit is to be prunrd in the same manner as directed for - the apple. Pinta trees are apt to become gummy, and2alio to be troubled with.black gum. The former proceeds from the effects of a living worm which in the course of time changes to an insect. The latter is a, black, cancerous wart ,whieh spreads , rapidly. Wdrme similar to those before mentioned, are sometimes found in the . black gum, yet their presence therein is purely accidental, hence such cases are complications of the two evils. Remove all limbs affected with thel black gum, 'unless. if should spoil the shape Of 'your tree. In such case cut the gum out back to the quick and, sound hark. But it must be thoroughly done, for...if you rears a particle , of spongy or speckled, bark, you might as well leave all. 'The wound is no worse. than that occasioned by removing a limb. !twill 1 .1 heal readily if cut far enough. back. In regard to the worm, cut him out vvit a .good narrow bladed knife. It will fiequentl y happen that the amount of dead bark to be removed is great, but is better removed than remaining. The worms will inhabit the tree in time, from top to bottom. and ore liable to girdle it at the ] root, yet the knife governed by patience and;perseverance .vrill'effecv tually remove the difficulty. I . , GRAFTING dch'n.urre.--TheGardeneir'sChron.-- icle recommends, for the pretty appearance pre-- sented, es well as for thu improved flare, to graft. currants of differerkcolors, the red, black, and , white, variously intermixed, on stalks trimmed up , to a single stern three or four feet high, The top may he headed down to a qn,e compactlead, or trained as esiralierp in the horipntal or fan meth-- od, the two latter"' modes of training, by the free' exposurd to sun" and air, much, improving the quality of the fruit: The iniportance of trimming. the bushes op ton ,single stern, to improve the fruit and facilitste:clean culture, instead of suffer ing two hundred and fifty sUckerito;shoot up all around into a dense brush heap t is !very obvious. to those who have tried both.. t' SHERIFFIALTy. To the Free. and. Independent T'oters .of the County,..of Schuylkill: VRIENDi AND FELLOW CITI - ZENB:—At the gn ' lititation of many of my - friends and acquaintan ces, I offer myself an a candidate for the office of 81lEft- , IFF, at the election in October next ; should I be clew ted. I will discharge my duty faithfully and impartially ; to the best of my ability. • Very ferFeetrilliY.lyours ke. NATHANIEL M. WILSON. Pottsville, 'March 28, 1818. I 1. • Foundry and idaahirie..Sliop.. THE subscribers, under the: firm of 4MITu, wnEN & Co., would respectfullyiniam their friends, and the public generally, that they have taken the estah.. lishment formerly known an the "gagle Fotadry," and having made extensive repairs, and additions, are novt prepared to furnish all kinds '9f Machinery, rail road cars, coal breakers, plough and stove Castings, hollow ware, on short notice and reasonable terms. WM .0. ITII, 1 . TllO5. WREN, C._ W. rintAN !At San : 10,, ■
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