The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 30, 1846, Image 4

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• Rgroltu-:.. - -Wq, • luaittous
'hint froiri one of afar Atiettquge p•'tpe7`e., It i., - to)
laughable to even fur Thlttitott's
now wen a is the can and
" Art! placentm very high,*
• - nn,presuming man can reach
pluck; them frotVlulf,lky.
•
If torero not■np I dr, believe . •
- . That" ennie reftonong nee, -
- Would aeon attempt to take tbertt.dovin.
-To lirait - the world . with GAS: ' •
The following nnecaoie hits offibcr'ebararsters
of eatno.peuple admirably, u•bo base been r ais e d
suddenly by same gond fortune. The names are
wmt of our own eelection,aithough wntnigt.igive
reaCuntiles: - - • • • .
S'Oewhere in the , State of Ohio, on adjoining
farms, lived two farmers, in good • cireurnstances,
.arld'hoth farmers having a large family of girls;
the girls atjhat time well satisfied with the farm
ers' plain manner of living.. Among Abe girls
were two very near nf
. 01 sge.!and they were to.
gcther whenever cirumstances would permit—their
names Nancy and fisbecea—that of their father
Greene and Vance. It so happened 'that Greene
moved to the city and put quite a different Itart
into the girlsso they thought themselves Ladies.
In a effort time -Nancy Greene was married to a
young man by the name of Grant, who laid in a I
email stock of ''Dry Goods and Groceries,' and
moved to --town,,in Illionis.,:where Mrs. Grant
was a great Lady. DUTilla time. Rebecca
Vance bad been married to a respectable young
farmer, by the-, name of Moreland. And now, at
the time oft which we are speaking, were moving
tO Western Illinois, for the purpose of securing a
good farm in 'the- rich'prairiesy So. they made it
in their - way to stop and see'Mra.Grant. On ar"; . -
riving - at the door, Mrs: Moreland, presuming upon
her old friendship, entered the direr without knock
ing,
and with that frankness which` characterizes
the honest y6:imanry of the West, approached
Mrs. Grant with "How do you do. Nancy V.- 7
. But, What ! - Instead of the warm reception she
`expected, it wan, "I believe you have the' advert.
=cage of me, madam." ,- don't you know
me l . Rebecca Vance?" "NO madain, I believe
I dorrt recollect of any such. trio-son." "Do you
not rtmreliloer when you lived in Ohio; near neigh
bor to old Noah Vance I" ffNo. At this Mrs.
'Moreland' began -to see the reason that she was
.forgotteriji- am.l there being quite a company of
the elite* the village present; she thought of
making' ne more effort to brim , ' her to her recol
lection, and said, !Well, now, Ido declare, Mrs,
Grant, have you so forgotten—don't you remem
ber the time that father gave you some stuff to
make a check apron. for dropping corn one day
with me 1" At this Mrs. G. screamed outright.
"0, Mn Grant,do come awl take this crazy woman
away !" It is useless to. say that she went off on
• her own' accord.
A H.onsr. Cnatrsrmi..—A loafer being brought
ip before one of
. the London Courts, the Judge
demanded.
What is your trade
A horse (balloter, my lord. :
A what a horse (haunter; what. what's
- that!' .; -
Vy, my lord, ain't you up to thatere trader
Irequire you to explain yourself.' A
1 17e1, my lord,' said he, goes round among
the livery stables, they all on 'em knows me, and
ween I sees agemman bargaining for an orse, just
- steps up like a tee total stranger, and sees I eel
that's a rare 'un, I'll be bound; he's got-the b.fatni.
fulest 'ead and neck ['ever seed, sea I only. look
at iz open. nbstrils, he's gat wind like a no go. mo
tive, I'll be bound he'll \ travel a 'Mildred miles a
• day and never once think on't ; theme the kind of
legs vot never fails. •Vel, this ticklesthe geminen
rud he says to 'imaelf that ere 'odeit countryman's
a rale judge of 'orse, so, please you my lord; he
he, buys 'him and trot's off.. I then goes up to
the man vat keeps the stable, -an axes 'tin, eel vat
are you going to stand lor' tbat ere chaunt, and he
gives me ball a sovereign; vel% that's vat 1 -dell
'arse chaunting, my lord, there' rale little 'arm
in't—theres a great many sorts un us,somcchaunta
canals, and soma chaunts railroads.'
A GOOD HIT. -Mr. Jortiun_-'cross-examiping
Mrs. Taylor, one of the witnesses in the case of
Polly Bodine, in trying to extract from her a con-
A . esaio&tbat she was easily frightened, asked her
if she did not recoltect living" scared at the bray.
in - g of a jackass. The witness feoking bin-, full
in the face, tartly replied 'No lam never fright
.toned at a jackass.
'Harry, I believe you once - could command a
large sum of trionur 'Not a bit of it, sir, 1 never
could command it—it commanded me—Money
boas my ruinatiorn Lend me aV. if you please—
I'd like to be ruined again, slieity. _
The editor of the St.. Louis Reveille dislikes
bath the blue and black eve, but inclines to the
hazel. , When; exclaims he rapturously, 'a pail
of hazels fasten tiponlas, we fell as those•flies do
in warm • weather, who turn over on their backs
anirspin, round . like whirlgigs, in a kind' of fly
costae y,•
them old fellows alive now 7' said an urchin
to the teacher. • What old persons do you mean
toy dear?' .Why Paui and Luke and llutteron
only, and them. - - -
.
The right of search does pot apply to the
bottoming of a roan's coat, to ascertiin whether
he has a shirt on.
lam a well conducted man, , as the drunken
man said when he was led home by his
PLZ/Stl3 WITil A -RATTLE.-- Miss •Sarth M
,Hino has recently connubialized with Henry Rat
lie, inicaniatuc; Conn. .
Goa , Tut Aors.—Marcus Mclntire was mar-.
rigid to Moliuda E. Ague, in Akron, Ohio, on the.
19th ult.
.Short. fat men eie not co!euloted to proceed
well the world. .As coon as Bonaparte grew
corpulent his ieve - r.,:es4ollowed. Ambitious 7 .is
steep bill, and tiv, who .I . 6cendsit: if be be:,-lean,
may pick himself up after a' fail, but yotir short,
[at.ma❑ must inevitably roll to the bottom.
• •
New Jenser CUPPLIL MINS:S.—no value cif
the old New Jersey copper "mines appears to be
attracting attention, now that' the practicability of
working them - seems to have lie t n suggesiod by
the prosperous enterprizes about Laic Z.,lipt:itli.-
1110 mine• lying on the Nort4 side of the Mat
Mountain in Tahaquarry-township, Warren Co.,
near the Delaware. is advertised for sale. Anoth
er.4o miles : from New York. arid
,unly a chile !
a half from a. Railroad, is also ntlvertitcd. We
notice that during snare 10 or l2rdays past inure
than f:.'o tons of copper have been raised by n few
inexperienced operatives, from ilia mines at Flein
ington, litinterdon county—tylin.ll bare just pass..
ed into the hands oL a responsible c.itnpany.--;
Nethark Laily.
OF Washington
Union of Saturday says:=••l't e are inbirmed by
In intelligent physician, who was a nat,ve of tail
'city, but who resided fur„severa years to the west
of the Rio Grande.' Wiforinarrii r d u Mesicun lady,
who was an United Slates consult. praetise•i phySic
several years in the ‘ vieinity of IMatamoras,- and n
intimately acquainted with therEhmaie, as well as
the habits of the Mexicans, although at a certain
•
season of the year it is - unhealthy at Matimords
' and on the immediate' bordera 'of they river, yet
that several miles from it the ague and fever is
unknown. The climate for Seven.l miles be
• yond, away off to the west, -is remarkably heal
. thy, and no humbug'as to yellow, fever, bickness,
dc r ,'odght to prevent the troops of the United
Elates from visiting this interesting xigion of the
' e arth." •
i,l.ii'errexilio.—The wire of the . hlagnotic Tele
graph, in Lancaster, says the Inteligencer, was
struck by lightning several times during the thun
der storms of last week. No damage was done,
the wire being too small' tk r eontain a sufficient
quantity. of fluid to produce any. The sound pro
duced; ,bY the stroke, in the,interior of the Tele
graph Office, was similar to that of the report of
a pistol, - actonipanied by the. emission , of a few
Cnort-vr to Ateirnsts.--A truckman in Bos
ton shred guilty to a charge of cruelty in- loading
hicho:se with the following articles:-3 Mids. of
enohisies, 2 bit=es of L uger, ssacks of coffee, 1 bbl.
of Q u. , 3 b.sed of t , ,bacco, 2 chests of lea. The
draught ei4s "bout thee too- i
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Plpt.4i.lpi)i4
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CHEAP' BOOKS 4i- - STATIONERY.
- KAY &, TROUTMAN, '
l 8 3 .41qrket et.betweiq 41ii 45111,N. side,
PIMA DELMIA,
REt?PECTFCLLY call the attention • of Country
Merchants, Professional Gentlemen and the Pub
lic generally, to their extensive stock of Books and
Stationery, comprising
Sch&M, 1 . Day Books, Leers,' and
llfediedl; . . Blank Thinks of every de-
Classical and htiscella- scsiption,at'very low prir.;
nevus Books - cess. - ,
Cheap Ruled- Cap and Stationery of alt kinds, and
Leiter Paper, all other A - racks - in their
pnir
4. lra per. • I ine business;
which they sell at the lowest prices and ones era
snuablp terms as any other Bonk Establishment' in this
hiFhest price given for Rni in exchange
foe Books a d Stationery. -
Phil:lda., larch". 7, 18443.
• • AMERICAN'. HOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA .
• ' THIS commodions - and delightfully lo
• .1 rated Hotel, situated in 'Chesnut street
;IrePhiladelphia, directly oppniiite the State,
s House. Derry R. Charter, Proprietott
..%rg.. offers every inducement to the travelling
Itis in the ; centre of business , it is within two
Minutes' walk of the Post . O ff lee, Custom mouse , the .
prinhipat Banks and places of amnsement ; is in an
airy and delightful location, and - the proprietor pledgei
himself.ut devote every attention .to hts table, and to
have oldleing and,attentive servants to conduct to the
comforts of his gueS - ts. Baths, warm and cold, - always
ready, and An assortment of wines of unequalled ex- ,
rellence.
Plulada. Nov. 122,1 1815, • 47—ly •
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- SHAKE SPE.IR fl
CLOTHING STORRS,
.:A": W. ontr. of Chesnut and 6th st. Philada.
'HE prop letors have fast completed their stock o
J Spring Clothing, consisting of snpertine Dress and-
Frock Coatsf Habit Cloth, Coddingtiin and Tweed Sack
CIMIA, and new style Summer Frock Coats, with a va
riety of single milled French CasSunere rants, and a
general.fissortment of latest style . Vests.
The above_ stock is worthy the attention of the.pub
lie, as it is inferior to none .
in the city, and Will be
disposed of rery low. 1
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ir .
A large assortment of Cloths, Cas%lmereand lies
tings, consntly on hand which will be made up to or
der.; , SMITH & SWIFT.
l'hilada:. ' 1 I7-3mo
prii 15th, 1846
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' i , 1 Platform' Scales. " ‘ „-,
1--ADF,-*I liable for Rail Roads, ICanals, Coal, Hay
,I. 1 Ore!..i 4 loves, Ce.tton, Tottcd,, Lit'e Stock; kc.. •
Ir.. ()Meta; proniptly. at tended to at out. 111:11111 factory,
14 coil(' slice', Camden. New Jersey; or Store No. 3,
Murtll sth a ~ Philadelphia. , I .
' -- . ELLICOTT S. ABBOTT.
• Oct.lEOJ 1E45
RIRQUH3R 4• al PENITI?,
•
Conveyanders,
5E WALNUT STREET,
.:Toney ioaned'.on 3lortgage, and Real Estate.liuglit
and sold.
April 19
E; [J. 11. MITFII ELL.
E. Ztir HATHAWAY & CO,
COMMISEION A . :41) EAfiTERS.PRODUCTIMERTILLNTB
Xs. 23, Korth Tharres, foot if Jirilt St. r .
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. • . 19111411ELPIITA. ';
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HAVE on hand, and are constantly receiving large
supplies of all kinds-of Fish, Oils, and E...sTEIN
ritopeCE, Which they will sell on the most reasonable
thms, to Country Dealers : viz. ', - .
10,1100 Gallo. Bleached Winter Whale Oil
3,000 " Sperm I
2.000 " a,,lar Oil.
5,001) " Common Whale Oil.
100 MIS. Tanners Oil, various qualities
500 " No 1,2, & 3 Mackerel, In & whole bbls
100 " No 1 Salmon, in whole and half bids.
50. " Mess Shad.
100 " 'Pickled Labrador Iterring.
500 Boxes Scaled . " _
30,0001bs• My Codfish.
Aotf . Doz. Painted Pails.
r(.300 Ilbls. Calcined Plaster-A
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" Ground Plaster.
.1
ALSO Soaps, Sperm Candle's, Teas, Goshen and
Pennsylvania Butter, Eastern llops,•and beet Herki
vier county, N. %., Cheese. All of rtie above sold in
ote to Suit purchasers.
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Thilada , March 2..5,1 1846 13-ly
. PASCAL IRON WOR KS ,
11 PHILADELPHIA. ,
:WELDED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco
, V motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers,
from 2to '.5 inches in *diameter. - :.11:,o, Pipes for Gas,
Slteam and other purposes; extralstrong Tub: for Hy':
di:11111C Presses ; Hollow Pistons i re,. Pumps of Steam
9ngines s-c. :Reminded and for, sale by
MORRIS, TAsKER ac MORRIS,, • '
Warehouse S. E. corner Sd and -
- W alnut As., l'ltilada.
Philada• Nov. 224.1.1815 %1 97
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IR . N. ST OltE. , :
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m ii. subscribers have i onstahtly• on' hand, at the
11. lowest rates, Iron of all size's, suitable for maehi-
Irry purposes, and , also f, a covering chutes and for
steam engine boilers, and fur coal cart. ,-- -
, . Monrus & JONES.
S. W. corner Schuylkill and Market sts. Philada.
Philada., N0v.22, 1615. 1
4 47-Iy, .
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AIf.E!.EANDER'S TRICOBAPHE.
A NEW AND VALUABLE DISCOVERY.
El NG a liquid dye, which instantaneously changes
the color of the hair to a beatitiftil brown or black,
without any injury to the hair or skin. The great nll
- of this dye consists in its easy mode of applica
tion and instantaneous effect—alt of her dyea requiring
q . corn ten to twelve hours to produce any change Its
1
s oimrior excellence will be . apparentio everyone op - on
single application,
Extract from -the PhiladelphialDaily Sum—A/stun
t re s7'rirobaphe.—The effect of the above on the hair is :
timly astonishing. It was tried yesterday in mural:i I
ce,
lnd the change from grey to black. was instantaneous.
Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Forum.—seve- .1
tat of our acquaintances have recentlY'applied to their :
lair the valuable liquid known as "Alexander's Trico
t aphc"-e-a new and valuable discovery; and-it basin :
1.0 rase failed to produce the desired effect. liiimedi
atcly after applying it to grey hair or whiskers, it itn
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alto a beautiful brown or black color.
Extract from the U. S• Gazette:-111essrs. It. Q• G. A.
Wright, sell a liquid dye for the hair which a gentle-
Man assured us would, with tin trouble., color - either
black or dark brown. the hair of Chin or head that bad
{in obstinate tendency to red or grew.
Extract from the PhtlatielphiaNquirer.—llair Dye.
The liquid dye Inc the hair, which is sold by R. A-- G.
: A. Wright, No. 23 South Fourth street,—Ls an excel
lent article. It is said that it instantaneously changes
the color of the hair to a beautiful brown tic black, and
without injury to the skin—the dye is called ''Alexan
dee I s Tricobaphe."
Extract front the Philadelphia Daily Forum, Dec. 7th
1541.--9lszandees Tricobaphe.-4We - frequently hear
:our friend's speak favorably of this liquid,ilye,;onc or
two :ipplicatiom: of which it is aSserted, skill instanta
neously change the color of the hair or whiskers, to a
lematiful brown or black, without injury to the skin.
It has been used and 'recommended by many , of nor cit
irens:and we doubt not it is a ihluable discovery. .
CAUTION.—To prevant fraud, each directium bears
the uri:ten signature of - G. Alexiinder. •
cs For sale in Pottsville, by R. BANNA_N. Also by
p r o . gzists generally_ throughout - the United States, and
by the sole agents. R. &G. A,-4WRIGIIT. • •
Importers of Fancy Gonds,.,llraiht•s, Combs. Perfume
ry. &c., No. '2.1. South Fourth street. Philadelphia.
Phil:lda. :lin.rch 2.51-IH6 ! . 13-4 m
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Bli IiDEN PATENT ,ITOILSI:: SIIOES
niu - )0 TI(C beta refined American
Iron, for sale at about the eame prices of the
Iron in bar, being a saving of about WO per
cent to : the parch:mfr. All shoes sold, ar
warranted. and if net satisfactory{ cnn be'
returned-mm.l.llle money will be refunded.
GRAS: & BROTH ER, 4. Walnut si.,
June S. 4 1, 2-2;"
RICH .I.:VD 5LR(2.61 , r
Carpets, Oil Clothsl, IVlattings and
WLNDOW SHADES, Fog [S?IIING TRADE;
. , .
T"E subscriber. bas just opened. for Spring Trade,
a large and complete tiSsortinent of - Rrussels, lui
yerial, superfine and fine Ingrain and Venetian C,lr
pets, which have all been purchased within a month,
at the lowest cash raters. , They are now offered St
greatly reduced prices for s kash. r, . . •
These goods are of an extra-,style and finish, and
being of the best Make end fabric, offer great' induce-'
meats to purchaiers to ablaut a handsome arid desira
ble article at pridelebelow the usual rates.. .
The assortment is complete in every respeCt and con
sists in part of the following: 1 i . ' _ • .
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New and splendid Bruise's _ • ,
Do .do Ingrains ' CARPETS
Do : do Imperials
Do do ' . Twilled Venetians tat Reduced
Do do - Plain do ,
Do do '. Fine and Common . Prices..
Inrn 1 J
Splendid Embossed Pia g no• ai and Table Covers,' Stair
sods, Bindings, Seeep Skins, rice:,
With an
. iturttense stock a low priced Carpets, of all
descriptions, List, Rag, Hemp and ColtonCarpets,from .
12 to - 50 cents per yard. - ~ ' I
Country Merchants, housikeepers and others have
now an opportunity of supplying theniselves with
handsome and 'desirable` goods at greatly reduced pas
cc:. • ' ROBERT 8.,-WALKER, -
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25 N. fieennilstreel, opposite Christ Church.
Ph!lade., May 9, le -16. • -19--3 mo
• To Machinists ancotherd....
PL' El universal Much, all sizes, ftom 0•to 20
Inches ; Salters Bprineitaltinces,rnade!expressty
"
fnr Steam Engines, AO, 50 And 2-1 .pounds. 'Platform
and Counter dcalea,:more than 50 different sizes and
patterns. • For sale wholesale and retail at thr • lirivest
manufacturer's pricer, at N 0.2.1 Walnut street, by
GRAY tr. BROTHER.
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Philade:phin,
BEST BUTT HINGES, .
MANUFACTURED and for sale by •
MORRIS, TASKER St MORRIS,
s • rascal Iron Wareltouse,'S. E. corner of
• • . Third and Walnut street, Philada.
Plulada. August 32-
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p i bilabclpbia.
10--6lnn
LATE OLEIiENS & BAKER,
WIIOI4MA!.E DILUGaI§ T: Manuftcirirer. of Co.
pal I armpit; sole Agent br the )rankiin Glass
Works. 'caving been long] engaged'in the manufac
ture-of Copal Van:ph, (as Wejtris other kinds,) nOw
prepared /on otter to purchasers an article whin* in
quality, cannot be surpassed 4y tiny id the Union. Al
so, receiving weekly froreithe above celebrated Works.
Window Glass of every size. Constantly On band la
full - assortment tit White Lead. of the most approvrid
brands,_Red Lead. Litharate, Saxony—Magnesia, hc.•
which will be sold at lltannfacturer's prices,•together
with a large and well seledted Stork of Drugs.lledi
tines, Dyes, Acids, Fine Colors,
.Perfuntery,
short every article in the Drug line. Merchants, Phy..
sicians and Dealers in general, are' reatiesTed to call
.and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they
will he induced to purchase.
Philada;February 11, 74y,
PURE WHITE -LEAD.
.Whet!ierlll_Other;
irANUFACTIMERS:,No fisFortteFront ptree
.I.llPhiladelphia, have now p sood supply of the
warranted pure white lead .'and thosecustotners.whi
have been sparingly supplied in ennsequenee of - aril
On the article, shall now Itavotheir orders filled.
No knawn substance possesses those perservatitr
and beautifying properties so desirable in a paint',
an equal extent %%ills unadultera ted white lead; Ilene
any adruisaure or other materials - only roars 0,11
value. It has therefore been the steady aim of tit
- nrinufbetures, for Lonny years, to' supply to the pubbl i
a perfectly_ puri - white lead, and the uti-ceasinqdr
mend fir the rittifle, is proofthat it has met with
vor It ilnyarialilyhranded on one head—WE - II
BlhO",11lR and on the otbd
WARRANTED P('R--.311111T . Ed letters.
. November Pg. • 47--1
Pfilladelphia, R'eading ,
vine Rail Road. ,
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~:: ~ ,- s.
Redaction of Freight on illerchandize. I c.
ON AND AFTER :Monday next, June 26th , 104,
-. G0041 . 1 will be-forivar& 41 with despatch at the fol
lowing rates of Freight, - between Reading and ilk
1,
points below stkted - , - per ton of 2000 lbs.
Between Bettueen 1 ,,
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Reading I Readinkl,
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and.., andl; ,I
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• • . , . Phila. I . Pollsvitle.
Pthster,'elate, Wok, '4c. , 1 10 . , ,
'll cis
Pig Irort,Ilooms; timber,) :1,
marble, rosin, tar, pitch, } '1 20' 9O Os
and .grituistones, - 3 : 1 k
Nails .t. spikes, bar Iron, ) _
castings,lead-titrrientine l • ' . ` . l :
hark, raw tobaccii, salt, '}. 40 1 00
, prOvisions,potatoes, him l " I
htr, strives...4lz., . i,- . ,
Flour per barrel, . ' . 16 ell .
Wheat, Porn, rye, 'clover 1 .
,4 dm
seed, 4.• salt per bushel, I
Grocerie.4,llardware,stel.l,l •
copper, tin; brass, do- i
rdesticliquors,machine- - , •
iv, butter and irgs; 10 1 &S-
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cheese,' lard and tallow,
.oil, w opt, cotton, learner I' - i i
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"' raw hides, paints, oys- • • 'I I .
ters. hemp, and Cordage, J I.
.l i
Dry Goods, 411112.5 4.. meth-i 1
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eines, ;foreign" liquors, ,
wines, glass, paper,fresh , 2 60 1 70
fish, meat, confectintia- l! I • I
ry, books .f. Stationary ..P - I '
No additional charges for commission. storage
receiving nr delivering freight'zit anY of. the C4llll
lly'S Depots on the line,
'July 1.5. 1813
OM
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. , - ArrENTIoN.
• : -- - • 1
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MILITARY 'STORE.'-i
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ruNli i L subscriber .would respectf .l
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ully nform his
-E- 'en- 's and customers. that heThas located .hic
t Mar y -Cap AlaiitAriory
In 'Third Street, No. 9t1,- , Ti few dons below ILaCe,
where he would be-pleasiid tt,see liis old customers
and as many
u new ones its :ire ilisiinted.to ; rayon" him
with their estit'in. lie still Cele illtleS to inanufactuie
Military and Sitortinen's , arikles lifdvery description;
such as leather. Cloth. Felt. Silk and Beaver:Dress
CapP, iif all patterns; Forag,e Caps;•tiolsters (qtroop
Body, do o_:tirtoucli Irozes . , Bayonet C..bbards,• , vttril
Belts of all. kinds ; Ca'nuttei - !. ;" Knapsacks, differ ut
patterns': Fire Buckets, Pasitiur Boxes, Tribe! do:
Brush and Picker's Plumes. Pocepoons Fl;6:flee's .
Caps Leather Storks, Glib Cases, superior, qualify
Shot Bags. Gime 1.3.1ZP. Drums.ate..&e. - - I
IEPOrd all thankfully received and promptly at
tende I to. - - WILLIAM CRESSMAN;! 1
: N. 101 North 'I aird Street, r. few doors below Ear,
Phihrielphia,.bntory
P HIt.IDELP Hl3; 1.?P.1D1.4yG
POTTSVILLE R. , 111, 1103 D
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WINTER Alt ttlk N M ENT
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-
l'a'sseti'ger Train
!lours of'stariinenn and after Monday, 0rt.16,
M9A ' M " I.Daily except tri
From Pormvillo,
" l'lliTada., "0 A. M•, ,
HOURS 01 7-- PASSENG READING , :
• For Philada.' at , 10 A. M., t .' , ,
`•j
Pottsvi le " 10 Al M., 1 -
RATES OF FARE.
i . :.
Between Poteir "lie and Phi!aria—lS:oo and 3 00
... .., , r.. - .. Readi,ig,4l 40 and 1 , 20
Miliaria., Ott. 11 . ~ .
Fourteen V'Buable Articles.
.1. BRESselen certain cure for
si•oruts-ssfe and ver3 phmant to take.
• 2 Gitt.SON'S EXTRACTOR. Avllich removes Cr lee
Or ali kill Is. Dry Paints. Tar, Varnish and f Qin
carpets from 'eliiihing, without injuring the c for
or the cloth. . ' . • •. •
3. LONL):1:9 FLY PArER-4C best thing kmitv for
killing Mos, and . itii-Apictoes.
,•4. A Certain Destroyer of Rata, hike, Rciactes,
,and Ants and another of Bed Bugs. I
5. Ges.:st's SeECIFIC for Sour StontachJl l 6rt
Burn Mid Water Brash, by one ivho liar stiffitimtl
thirteen years before tie dtkovereci the cuie.
• 6 Da STEVEN'd.GREF;ti.OINTMENT for thelPiles.
kt,has rmver filled to eitie. IL.'
7. II A RPLISC,N . S TETTEi WASH.
.
DRENIOND'S til?Funtr:
COMMIT :6 CO,NFECTION OF FIC;SHjOCt
the tnethetne for enildrefiland women, it is to pleas
ant to take. I • I
.10. I.ls.•;k's ANTIBILIOUS PILLS:
11. GUNN'S . WATES-PSOOF I'ASTF4 for
[farness, Boots, &c. It softens the leether, unit kOMps
out the water. •
12. Poen PLASTES.,
, . i
P 3: JACKSON'S DIAIiRtICEA MIX:MAE, which clo•es
the 'l,cir'sr llarrhce in a few hours. -
- • •ik
Al
. .
.. , .
14. JACKSON'S I.II'SF.NTERY .. I IXTURE. a cetilin
dnd speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer COln
plaint. , ! 11r •
The abr valuablearticles are wholesale and ,irf
tic above valuablearticles are wholerai, _
tail, by J. G MIORGAN, No, 1 South Fifthat. Phita
delphia,=wheie Storekeepers and others will be sup
plied with pure African Cayenne Pepper,At-plies
Floweri, Drugs, generally ,_ Paints, Oils, Glass.r tied
varnishes, at the lawest prices.. Terms only Cash
liG7 , Cut - out the advertisement, and bring it With
you. ,'
Philada., April 4, 1846: • _ • 14:-
Philada., July 12th, ,
. - . .
3 .
.
Extensive - Clothing .Emporium.
3 3•
rpm; greatest baigains in ready made clothirm are
1 to b& bad at N. TRACY'S Old-Established Pioneer
Line, No. 292 Market Street, Philadelphia, whohaSjust
finished one of the largest and most complete assort
ment of Spring and Summer clothitig. in the city, !ion
sisting of Dress and Frock-Coats, spring end • surnmer
Sacks and Coatees; of fine casmerette, Habit and Cr,Oton
Cloths,Tweed Casstinere, Brown Linen, super
Freneh Cussimere pants, and Vests -of every descrip
tion. ' — 1
AU garments at thio establishment arc warranted
both in fit and workmanship; they are got Up express
ly for the retail trade, consequently more care is token
in the selection of the goods, as well as tbe style of
cutting. The proprietor of the eritablislutientis a time-
Deal tailor (having served a regillar apprenticeship to
the bUslness) and has none but. practicalivorltmen.in
his emPloy. Gentlemen in want of clothing, - uray,•de
'pend upon being suited in everprespect, as we are de
terminerl not to be-undersold by'any competitors.ll}All
pooch! are purchased for cash and sold-for cashoThich
enableuut 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:4l,
Also. always on hand an extensive assortment of
Chubs. Caw= line res. and Vest ings.. will (whirh M wade
to order at the shortest notice) Shirts, Collars, -Suspen
ders,- GIOVVS, &c. M. TRACY.;
No. 222, Market street, PhiJadetpitia.-
Philads., April NOM . IQ-8.0
THE' ,IvIINE-11S!„-;
II ct
3 cs
UM
295=
THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE LIOE:ATV IX THE
ENITED STATES.
../TOSEPEr,./1/c.ltlVltgar.S -
rinzatnin ! awn. OP LONIDOIOADLO Lussioor. PACIFOS.
B. Batman, Agent, Poitsillie.
ARRkINGENIENTS FOR 1846.
OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE,
100 Pine Street, Car. of South, N. Y.
rrllEsubstriber bens leave to calt'the attention of
JL his friends and the publiein general, to the follow
ingarrangemente for the year 1816, and for the purpose
of .bringing out Cabin, ti.tcond Cabin, and Steerage
rassengers,..by , the following
. - -
Regular Packet ! Ships lo and frown Liverpool.
Ships? Names Captains Days of Sailing from
.- • New York.;
Bonn' Clay, Nye, Jan. 6 May 6 Sept 6
Stephen Whitney., Thompson,' ' " 11 11 "-II
Garrick Skiddy, 'i '26 " 26 " 26'
Patrick Henry, Delano. ' Feb. 6 Vine 6 Oct. 6
Virginian, - Heirs; . .''lt ," 11 ," 11
ROSCIUA, Eldridge, • ' " 26 " 26 " 20
Independence, A•Itell, •.. Mar: 6 July '.6 Nov. 6
Waterloo,
• Allen, " II " 11 " 11.
Siddons? E.-'Cobh,. • " 26. " 26 '',- 26'
ASlditirtnn, Howland, April 6 Aug .. fi Dec 6
Jahn R. ‘ ‘kiddy ' Skiddy,. ... "- 11' " II '. II
'Sheridan ..
Cornish. " 26 ''''. 26 " 26
Ship's Name, ,Captains, 2- , Days of r....ailing from
. , Ligerponl.
Henry Clay .NYO, .' .Feb . 2l Jutle 21 Oct. 2v
Stephen Whitney, Thompson, - " 26 " 26, " 26
Carrick. • Skidily, Mar. II July 11 Noll,l
Patrick Henry, : Delano ' " , 2.1 " . 21 " 21
Virginian, • hello, " 26 " 26 " '26
Roscius, lidrid"e, April 11 Aug. II Nell
Independence, Alley,;' '. . • '2l." 21 " 2.6
Waterloo, ' . - Allen,• - . '•'• 26 " 26 " '26'
' i siddoriq,_
: E. Cobb, May II Sept.ll,lair. II
.Ashliiirton, 'Howland, .'; 21, " 21 "„ 21
!John R. ' , a' kiddy, -, SKidilv, " ' 26 •". 24_ "- 26
'Sheridan, .Cornish June II Oct. 11-Feb ..11
. ,
In addition to the above Regular T.ines, a:numbel of
Splendid New York Built Transient Ships, such as the
'Adirondack,' *Scotland,' Russel Clover,' 'Selo,'. and
'Sea,' will continue to sail from Liverpool, weekly lin,
regular succession, thereby - previlding the least pts
' sitillity ilf :delay - or detention iu Liverpool ; 'and or
the accoMmOilation of persons wishing IS rentitninney
fn Ilieir flimilies pr frielfils; I have arranged 'the pay ,
mein nf my 'Drafts nn the. following Banks : • •
Cork . lalneEick .- ! .-. Clomm el
Lonilondrtrry,. Sligo, -. ' „Wexford.
Belfast, . - WaterfOrd r . Galway
•. Armagh; Athlone,..! ~ - Cotel ain ' 1
Kilkenny; • • Balina.• . .:. Tralee;
. EnuiSkillen, .
.• Monaghan, ' - Youghal,
Banbridge, -‘. Ballymena ! Tarsonstown'
..... DownpatriCW CaVan, ... ' ' Lurgan, ,
Du ngannan, . Bandon, ' . En . nis, , •
Ballykltantion, - Strabane , : Skibbreen
Omagh, : 'Mallow, -• ' , Dublin'
Camtehill, - Kilitish, • ' •
Scotland—The City Bank of Clasgew : I ' S-. '
,England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood do Co.'bankers,
.1:0T1(1.11 ; Messrs. P. W.dlyrnes & en, LiveriMot;
Passengers can also be engaged from'Liverpool, to.
Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular
Packet Ships On application being - made personally,
or by letter. (past paid,] addressed to •
. JOSEPH McMURRAY, ,100 Pine street, !,
.. ' ' " 'corner of South street, New York ,
. , AGENTS. • . .. i
l'a. ; Michael Mullen,
cliesier, N. Y.; .Jer. Ilagent 'Prniiilence,
.N. Y. ; Charles O'Mara Toledo, Ohio
Thoinas McQuade, Utica. N. Y.
•.. . .
I also herr leave to assure my friends,and 'the public
in general, that the greatest punctuality- will-he.obser-'
wed ill the sailing of the above Ships, together with all
others which l' may have, and that Passengers will
experience no delay nn -,the,ir, arrival at the different'
I arts where they Mean to embark. , .
P. s.—Free Passage can also be secured from the
-verious Ports in Ireland and Scotland. front which
Steamers run to Liverpool,
. .
BE:NJ HANNAN, Pottsville,
-
- Sole Agent for the Stake of Pennsylvania.
Jan. 17, ISIG.
OF - 'FE.X.dS.
• GREAT ATTRACTION
HARDWARE & IRON STORE
THE.subsrriber respectfully informs his friends and
the pnbin. generally, that' he has just received a
splendid gsortment of HARDWARE, - IRON, STEEL,
1101.1.0 W ,WARE, CARBFNTER'S TOOLS,. &c.,
which added to his former stock presenis a variety to
tlp.se desiromi of purchasing,. unsurpassed in the re
gion. for quality apd cheapness. ,A large assortment
of the best Axee at prices ranging from 75 cents to *1,25:
Grindstones, compel lb.
American Steel; ' o•
••
Reel Cast SteeL ISt " "
Lead,, , r.
• Rolled iron,,' • 5
• Nails by the'Ke2. , IP
Till, 2 jinxes for $2l 00, cheaper than ever—Wire of
all sizes very toss. His assortment consists partly of
Anvils, Bellows, Spilits, .Knives and Forks. Spoons,
Chains,Simvols, antfTea and Coffee - Kettles,
Spades, very :Buckets. Locks, Rifles, ,• •
Planes, Saws; -llatchets, :Ilifleharrels Crass and
•.
Ilinees, Wires, Wagon box—Grain ScytheS,
es, Ilay and Duteg forks,. :Files, Rasps,Candle sr T,
Ilobnads,lrorseshol•s, Pans &c. Also, Dye . .. ITE,
Copper and Iron Kettles, • Glass, Varnish, u • tv,
And every other article usually kept 'n. ilardw'are
Establishments, all of which he sells at a very low
late: V'ersons counnencing housekeeping, Blacksmiths,
Carpenters, Cabinetldakers, Saddlers, ett., will find it
to their advantaee hy,calling and exanilning his stock
before purVhasine elsewhere, at the Hay Scares, cor-.
ner of Centre and Market street, .
Ile tenders his unleimied thanks to his old friends
and customers .Inc their liberal support, and solicits
their further patrouge.
' GEORGE 11. STICIITER.
Puttsyille, Augiist 10, 1615
50L0.1110.41 MUTII,
•
1
Cabinet. Maker, Undert,eker • &c.
/VIE subsciiber announces to the public that he
1_ has entnnwoced the above] mentioned business
i ll t he borowdi of Pottsville. itnmedtately back -or
the Pennsylvania Milli where he' will cunalVitly.keep
MI hand an assortment of -
READY ill ID IF; COFFINS.
• Cabtriit Ware c.:4?..l - -nianufactured ol the best
materials in the most durable, manner, at utry,low
Nies. - • i i
• 1k also will manufacture all;kindsof Furniture,
,tc.. to order at the shortest notice.
Funerals waited on-and Ilearses supplied, &c.
lie therefore solicits a part of the pnblie patronage
which he will endeavor to meet by,prorript attention
to business. Giee us a trial.
`Lard Oil;
IVlNrnrslicle:nsed firm gum and • pro
ludryLeneer( and Mar hi nisi s.'w hi; have
used this OIL, superior to the Mist sperm Oil for Rail
Roads. Eneine's and Machinery of all :141111S, Woolen
Mannfacttnies. &c.. will burn : in any letup without
clogeitm the wick, equal to the best of sperm—and at
two-thirds the cost. For sale by the h14, - , and sam
-plea will be forwarded for trial'. on application to C. J.
F. RI N NEY, Agent for the Manufailturer,Boston,Mass.
or E DWI). YARD LEY, Putt,ville, Pa.;ifbere a sample
may be seen.
March 21, 1546..12
,
Valuable teal, Estate.
A LOT of ground. in Market street, nittsville, cnpa
-1 hie of being divided into 14 excellent building lots,
for sale low. Apply to BERN AHD REILLY,
Jan.,lo, 2-tf - 'Malianton,go street,Tottsville.
- rioter Feed Business.
T 111.: subscriber respectfully announces to the pub
lic, that lie has hssociated Mr. Nathan Evans with
him to cOnducting a giMeral Flour and Feed Business,
under the tirm of RUM& EVANS,-at the sowtheam
corner. of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in•the
ho
rough, of Pottsville. where they Will always keep on
hand, - a large and good assortMent of
Flour, Feed,
the bale, .
All of which will be sold at the very lowest rates
They confidently solicit the patronage of the putdic;
believing that all those who deal with them, will- find
it to theirmutual advantage
July 10, ' r RUCII i,..Evw.Ns.
VALUABLE .TRACT OF . LAND
- FOR SALE
,
SITIIATE In Barry township, Schuylkill county, con
taining 101 acres, about 50ot - which are'cleared, and
in a goad state of cultivation, with a tine - Appleorchard
of 103 trees, besides Pear and Plumb trees. :There is
also a good,streatu'of water running through the plop
erty sufficient fur a Saw Mill. The land adjoins prop
erty belonging to George Seitzinger, and others, For
terms and other particular... Only to •
J KOH REED. - Pottsville," ' •
PTER DILLMAN, On the Premise.
harry township, reb• 21 . • • B—tf
TOOTH-ACHE CONQUERED.
THE ODONTALGIC
• . -
Warranted to cure the Tooth-Ache in two minutes.
rr 111 S preparation is the result of much patient ex
-11 compounded by a scientific - Dentist.
and is guaranteed to be perfectly innocuous'in its ef
fects-upon the other Teeth. The genuthe arti:le can
be had at Bannan's Book.store, Pottsville, wheieside
and retail, general Agent for, the county. itisdlif the
fallowing Agents
.
JOHN S. C.IIIAHTINi . *.
CHARLES LAWTON, Jr. & Co. St. Clair.
*Price 2.5 centa per bottle. . •
et Agents wanted In all the Towneln the County, at
the usual "discount.
- May 2;1646. . lB
FOR SALE, . ' - ' '
...
- -
acres of land, situate - on the road
A iTe n a
d A k i
C n
g 7 go r 1'43
I n, Pinegrave to Schuylkill Haven,. 10
from Schuylkill Raven and 0 from Pineginve; 'about 95
Ames cleared and under good fence and cultivation. the
~. balance timber land. ' The' improvements
- lv:ii . r
,are itt-lo'g, hnuSe ' and barn, w godd Apple
- •••" orchard, and a new saw will, with a dr• .
sass
s i I .. - cular saw, turning laythe. &c. The Fish ,
in; creek. Swatara, and Schuylkill Sail
Head, will pass near, if not through this land. Terms
lley. Apply to 4 - GO. W. MATCILLN, Agent.
schnylkili Haven, AprlllB, 1848. , 18-tf
JOURNAL
. .
BRADY St,., EIALIOTT,'
. . ,
WATCH . NiAKERs & - JEWELLERS,
/from the City of Ph,iftuta., ,
. - BE:E , leave ; to a - n . no — ii . ncet . o the citizens of
: 1
PnttaVi
i'eandneigh "r ing :: iethtlte ;
have on hand at tb.ir SIVi next that they
t
tits
Geissa's new Hotel, in'the borough of Potts: •
ville, a large assortmentof Gold and Silver, Patenrte
ver, Lepine, and plain , Watches of every description. I
Also, a general assortment of Ladies and Geritlemone t
,Gold 'Pins, Chaina, Bracelets, Signet and Plain Rings; I ,
Gold and Silver Thimbles, Pencils add-Fenn of 'Carious i i
'-makers; Spectacles, Musical boxes, and every other i i
article' in 'their tine of business.' - - • . /
. B.Tr, E . have been appointed . by Messrs. Brevoster i i
& Ingraham of Bristol, Connecticut, their agents for v
the sale oft i heir patentapring Clocks, comprising those p
suitable forthurchee and:public offices. Also, eight_ '
day and thirty hour brass patent spring repeating Gothic v
Clocks. Through them purchasers may rely upon get- ,i i
'nog a,genuine article.., - , tt
' • Give, us a cad; we mmiantee to sell as low as any at
'article Irinur line, of business can be purchased either • •
CI
in.foltsville or Philadelphia. ' ...
Clocks and Watibes of every description carefully ,
repaired and warranted on the most reasonable terms.
. , i W 1 LLI.ANI BRADY,
• JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT. '
- ,
- March 21,1846. , • • • 12—sr. 1
9 .
ril
•
.
•. '.-- TOWN H:ALL, • 1
41L F ;; ana 7T r'm 7 (i r olled and hammered
Scroll frolo i X 3 io-1 x 3
Squares from 3 .x. 5 to 3 x 3.
Llacnro'rd tire from 3 x 3 x 3 frith,
Scollop iron of yarning dimensions,
Crow Bars, !lough Crop, , •
llorse.shoe bars, Sledge
Moulds, Juniata Slit
tails, and Ilorse
Shoe ,Rods
Qctagon .Enst Steel, ~
I Shear Steel, English ,
American Blister.
GermatilSteel, Spring
&c., tte. c
I
June 2,9,
•
• New Stare at Brockville.
Tirritn,criberhas just received from Philadelphia,
and - ints now opened at Brockville, a I tree and gen..
eralassortinent of seasobalile goods,sucli as Dry Goods,
Groceries, hardware, and Queerisware. In addition to
which will he found p constantly nn Fish, smoked'
and `fresh Meat ns Well as a- good supply. of country
produce: Calyand e . ,tatidne nue stock; and you will find
ns prepared to sell pods at - as low ,a rate!as they have
ei - e'r been sold - any Where, in eichinlkill bounty.
N.. B. — Country producs! •of all kindi wanted, ,for
w blab' the highest price-will be paid.
. - . GEO. H. POTTS,
ARPENTER AND' , III.ACKSMITIIS 'I,VAISZTED.
Th e qury A criber is in want of six or eight guoil Rail
road hod Ilouye Carpcnt,ers. Al.l two good Black
-0i:1114 4.w:inlet% enquire at his , office in Market street,
next dour to the Anthracite Gazette office.
CEO. 11. POTTS.
•.P.dltsville, Feb. 7; 15 . 16, 0-
1 -
1
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T O. tAItPENTERS.
, I
TmorrysAts.vill be received by the subscriber, for
1 bnittline one,hundred Miner's houses, at the town
of Ilfnekv l ille. For particulars 'apply to the subscricer,
at his riflire, next door to the Anthracite Gazette office,
Market s6 . oet. -GEO. H. POTTS.
..
Pi ttsville'; Feb, "i, ISIS, • 6-
.. • . k
Each paper bears the label andlwarranly af
Darid•Landreth.
roar SALE BY BANNAN..
Extract from the report of - ;he "Visiting Camittee of
tne Horticultural society;" unanlmouisay adopted and
ordered to he printed..
LANDRETH'S NURSERIES ANDiGARDENS. •
Geri - HESE extensive grosinds are on yederal Street,
1 near the Arsenal. • * The earliest r 54 ..
lec'ion of Camellis was. made heres Smite of those now
in ;the possession 'of those distinguished nursery-men,
ark ten feet high.' -4 ♦ *.* a The selection of Green
Ilncige Plants is valuable and ktensive.
The'..Vors'cries are all 'very 'correctly managed, sup
plying every' part.of the Union, a detail of which would
occupy too much of our spare ; therefore content
ourselves with stating thra the stock is very large, and
in every stage of growth, consisting of Forts! and Or
" tH ' P , tal.Tree ,, .Fh rules. Ereriirelitis. Vines arid - ierrepers,'
witts•a csillection of herbaceous slants 1 : Fruit "Trees of
Ilse hest kind, and its the Asset healthy condition ; Large
- feeds of seedling apples, pears, plums, &c., as well as
strWks - for. budding and grafting; a- plan very' superior
to that of workipg Orin suckers,,which carry with them
all the diseases of the parent stack. - -
Garden Seed's of the Ernest quality have been scatter
ed Over the rodntry from 'these grounds, and may al
ways he depended main. The Seed Establishment of
• e'
thesllnrtitsilturisfs is .lute.of the most extensive in the
,
and its reputatioa is well sustained from year
to year.
. .
To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina 'of the,
plants or the same family, they have established an
othyr at a sniiable distance, so that degencra
timi cannortake place, and which secures to the pur
chasers n genuine article. Knowing thus the age,nual
ity.Ond process of culture of every plant, the supply
from - their grounds is recommended with great conft
detie
Since the date ot.theTeport from which VIM above
is abstracted. the entire establishment has been greatly
enlarged. The collection Of Camelliai embraces all the
finer kinds, and - coniists of some thousands of.various
sizes • so likewise of Roses. and other desirable plants
both tender and hardy- , - Fruit Trees, etc.
The Seed Gardens' alone, cover fifty acres, and the
whom is, as it has been for more than half a century,
Under the successive management of .father and son,
the most prnmiromt in America.
gi• Orders received brarBANNAN; Pottsville, from
whom catalognes nta - v be obtained, gratis.'
Pottsville, March/2i+, 1516 11-4 met
E. .W. Mc G IV NIS.. •
D EPETFULL annonnees to the Public, that he
1% Mu , :aken the Establishment known us the Potts
ville Icon Works, on Norwegian street, where he ip
pupated , to !mild all kinds of.Steatu Engines, manu
facture Rail Road Care, and. Machinery of almost every
d4criittinmatthe shortest notice, and on the most rea
sonable terms.
Persons from broad, in want of Steam Enginris
will find it to their advantage to give hint a call heroic
ngaging elsewli ere. MaY.
- •
MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT
TRUS .. c)6
try t.l
-•, •
A LSO,
Jo'..sph Otero ~b tomival
- - - Suppokters. •
A simply of the abovo articles, just received
and for, sale ;lit the manufacturers prices. by -
•
JOHN -S. C. MARTIN,
- -
Drarrsrist ,
October 28; • 44
- - .
BY some miople it may be supposed that the under-
I/ signed is making efforts to secure the greater por
tion of the custom, and consequently to eUll the greater
portion of goods that are dispoSed of ire this Borough.
This Is not exactly correct. Experience teaches him
that all such efforts would be useless, and common
sense dictates the proprietyof not engaging in anything
which will most likely prove unsuccessful. It is true
that he makes a considerable nolse,,and causes no tri
fling sensation in the mercantile world, but his object
;in haying his name to appear so frequently in the pa
pers of the borough, is the PUBLIC GOOD. lie pro
claims truths! IMPORMAIST TRUTHS!: and unteas
the citizens refuse to see, they cannot be i blind to the
fact that. it will be to their Intereseto call, at his
BIG STORE. 103 FEET IN DEPTIL
Ile would respectfully announce that 'this)mmense
Store-house Is jammed and crammed with brepieplinter
fine NEW GOODS, which in variety, quality, elegance
and chtftilmesS, cannot he surpassed by any assortment
pleasing his customer g th
sis at h s i cock is too extensive;
among so.many excellent articles, it is almost impos
sible fai.customers to make a choice. In order Co ob
viate this difficulty, he desires to reduce his stock and
cd11.4 upon his (Wends to assist him in the undertaking.
' GEORGE 'W. SLATER.
December 13. .50—
.RE subscriber announces to the citizens of this be-.
Troug and vicinity that ho carries on the COOPER
ING BUSINESS in all Its branches, in Market!stieet,
opposite Mr. Wolrs Tannery - . where can always be
purchased Barrels, Kegs'. Tubs, &c., at the very low
est rates, made of materials which he can warrant to
be of the best quality.
lie also repairs all kinds of tubs and other woodwork
in his line of business, at the shortest notice and on
most reasonable terms.
110 also' pays the highest price for old flour barrels,
&c., Staves and hoop-poles, at his establishment.
As he is determined to merit, he honest.) receive the
patronage of the public. OWEN mAitnlN.
N. B:—A boy about 15 or 10 years of age will be ta
ken as an apprentice. Apply to 0: M.
Pottatillle,Apnl 11, 1840 . .-I§rtf
IRON! IKON:!,
RIGUT St. POTTY
AT TIIE "• • • '
STEEL
ipoTTsVILLE • IRON WORKS
„
- • . <
DESTITUTION LN EUROPE.
NO SCARCITY IN IiOTTVILLE!
COOPERING BUSINESS.
■
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COLLIERY .WORNS . 1
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FotriDßY & It,IACIIECE SII0P.!
MBE Subscribers, at.their old stand. corner of Rail
Road and . CalloWhilletreets, are. prepared to man
ufacture to order, at thestiortest notice. &ean Engines
and Pumps, of any power and capacity for mining,and
other purposes, Benin's Coat Breaking Machines, wilt'
solid and perforated rollers, as may he reOired. ,
Also Engines and Blowing Cylinders with all necms.
Sag machinery for Blast Furnaces,. Hot Air Pipes, of
the' most approved plans, CO and Ball joints and /ra
ter Tellers, of the very best construction. They par
tici laxly invite the attention of Iron Masters and pr
ae engaged in the Iron trade, to their- large stock of
Pa terns for 'Relinir Mills,' having lately constructed
the machinery for two of the largest Mills In 'the coun
try viz t—The Wyoming Mill at %Vilkesharre..and the
Ro ling 'Mill at .the-Montour • Iron Works:Danville.
Flt y are fully prepared for this kind of work:together
wi 13 every variety of general machinery. atthe qual
ity of their work and materials. it is enough to say,.
tha tine and experience, the most infallible tests. have
im ly demonstrated 'e vast superiority of their en-
On a and machinery. . . - . • - ,
tit/rders arp respecfully solicited and will be promptly
tided ao: HA' WOOD& SNYDER.'
Popsville, January, 17, IE4O, • ' 3-ty
• . , .
Valuable Co a l Tracts to Rent:
110 let on leases, to suit applicant., all that trait - Of
( land belonging to the North American Coal Co..
in .wn as the Mill Creek Tract, em
itanise the follow
'n list of Coal Veins; many of whit n.—among others,
th Peach Mountain Veins—liacmg a range of mein
nit e in length, viz:—Lewis, SpOhn, Ilarracleurli,
Per Son, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey. Peath
!Mountain Trios, Green rarkor Itavensdale Vein. Nr
pehdicular. Diamond„ and lltg Diamond Veins, along
with many-Mfrs nor harped. - ' , t .
.
L ttso,-alf titat tract calltid the . Junction Tract, belong
into the said Company, Containing the Salem, ForreAt,
Rabbit Hole, Mortimer, Titnner,lnack Mine. C. Law
ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Sal , : Mill.and
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Gr st Mill, situated nn the Mill Creek Tract, all of whieli
wi Ibe rented on moderate tends by applying to ,:
DAVID CHILLAS, Ag't.l
, ottevllle. F eb ' 21
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Meant Etekin
A D MACHINE MANNUFACTORY.
is Tsre.SPiaeraetii to
g i lt ' : e n i s, l e ' i n it i a l s a k l i a n ill s l
r s Diarh n i b n s e c r r y i . s :urh r
1n pressure—blowing and piannaine Engines, saw and
eri t mill—Coal Breakers and Other machinery conned
ted with the mining business. Also, belle •s, iron boats,
pro ellers and propeller ~ neines, iron and brass cash
tan s, and all other articles hi ids , line of lausiness, at
hislestablistunent,in 2d 'street, below the Rail Road,
C4Omien, New, Jersey.
1 ,
- Late of the Tim of :WISES STARR & SONS:
armlet), (New Jersey) Now. I, Ibls. • - 44-if
NEW AND EXTENSIVE .
•lothing and Gentlotnen's rarnistditg ' Store.
• ,
Eißstibscriber.has ju l returned from tile cities of
New Vorle and.Ehiladelphia with a splendid and
!hi ap assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestinis
if he latest importations,,conimising the best black
Fr rich and English wool dyed Eloths„supertine black
7r ,nch Doe Skins and English wool dyed CasSimerei,
fr. nch and English F,ITICS'Cint h.9,`SUL has, Olive, Brown,
In
t
isible Green, kc., French Fain y Eassimeres of the
at .st Spring styles, plain and fancy vestings, black
moo, caslitnere, cashmbretts, white and bud' eassi..
ne'res, light fancy vel v ets, Marseilles, kc,; all of
al :eh he is prepared to ;manufacture to ruder in the
ie lr best style, and at prices at which he isdetermindd
an customer shall complain. Honig himsella practical
ai or, and employing cultoriercuil w . orkuien supeihw to
in • • others in the plate, liori,able to warrant every'rer
:lc e inanufactured by fain to give satisfaction to The
in t st particular in fashion, fit and finish. - ' 1
he subscriber has aliJo just opened at his neW store
Id, largest, hest, allitnirt:tt fashionable stock of ready
mide cl tthint ever (400[0 theTottsville public; ill
ofwhich he will - dispose of at priced which cannot fail
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t° Fine "l- 1 3 3 . 1a P c u k " F h r a tt er8 k Co ‘ a . Ts flmni • $lO 00 to $lB 00
_ I do ' - Press do' . - 8,00 in on
d 6 :Sack •do i; -•= 5 50 10, 50
Fancy Frock and Dress Coat 800 18 CO ,
3utnriler Tweed Coati - 250 .4 50
Mien . do 1 - 75 200
,Fine CassimerePantalnons, clack
and fancy. CPlf3rS• i 1 •3 50 7 sd,
French Cassunere Pantaloons,
(summer goods) -! 250 5 sn.
Linen Pantaloons. I - X62} 121
Superfine black SatiniVests .• ' 2 50, 500
do .'do 1 dcm•PAI ' 150 ' .3 00
Pane!) vests Cashmerect• Cashmerettel 75, .2 50
F l arseilles Vests 1 62f 15(
• he subscriber's establishnJnt may very properlyhe
ca ed the Pottsville Emporiuni of Fashion, where grin..
tlmen may always obtain every article of gentlemen's
w .Or"; such as shirts, collars, handkerchief:, scarfs,
Fl ices; hose. suspenders, &c. .1: . ,c , suited to the faxtid
-10 is taste of the exquisite, the pjadS-lialiits of the sub
st ',ilia!' citizen, or the wants Ophe „industrious litho
r . lie can clothe a man Omni' head to foot with a
st it of clothes for $2 50, which is cheap enough for the
pi orest. -• '
,The subscriber has just reeelved the latest London,
P. ris, New York, and Philailetnhia Spring and Summer
F: shin:ft Any taste can he Sullied a Ilk new more m
C nice street, next +loot. abovci Clemens's Drug, store,
I" ttsville.
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- 13. T. -TAYLOR:
Don't Lrget the place. ' ~
ottsville, April IS, 1816,
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Ak)A.
LIPPINCOTT
EGS leave to inform!their c
ht general that !pt.)" have
i, one of the largestland tru .
id, suitable fur the._ Spring
r came to this cout - t6 , ; sot
B uldington, Croton, Art mliatil
is n, cloths and cassitneres
o e of the richest and roost fa
i as the eye ever beheld. Al.
• ighato shirts, Hosottis. Coll
II ,skin Cloves, Suipeinlere
e ibronlered Scarfs, which for
b surpassed. All of which
p ices within the reach of eve
Should you favor us,with a
ill not regret it. LUTES
Lamm=
P, S.— 4.11 goods made to or
n tl,e surpassed in thei-state
t P best or reference. I
Pottsville, April 18, 1916,
I
`1 NEW Yo
; , cglE4pEpt Ti
tittbscriber have jitJt
, an
1! York with a large a .iprinigiintls, which, tozetill
I ,lnrk: eu,tlde t !wan to offer
rifle and vicinily, a very dl
1111 Y Gi
lAnd at priers so lon' that
F.ilaster MA by purchasinit
1 111FS very cheap and tild
lialfttse wait! priee7-,
I Recollect it the
- NEW
In Centre street. where got
' ;will be sold cheaper than d
meet in the County.
11. TR
it1;•1 • Pottsville. April 25, ISI6
BONN
MARKET STEER'
Sedgwick & Co's. s
full supply of the S
consist lII¢ in part of
lace. China Pearl,'a' new an
',incl.) , of other styles . .
B. 1 B B
Mrs. monGAN, has just .rec
plendid assorltren: ofttilibo
le sold at the very lowest pi
one up in the hest 'wanner,
ine of the hest improved l're
ng Bonnets.
April flsth, 1816.
Eliir . -SPRI G GOODS.
Mrs,. a artist,
.AVING removed her I ry .Good and Millinery
__;Storeoo the new brief( lidding recently erected
)3? Mr. S. Sillyman, Centre street, third door below
, dahantangir street, has jus received an additional
supply of • Fizacy and Staple ry Goods aitd ifilliaery
Orticles, among os hich are se ne very choice patter no n
CASIIMERES, .AWNS,
PAINTED, LAWNS, JUST IN DE LAINES,
GINGHAM'S', - , lALZORIN ES,
.
A large assortment of Pill 'TS; GLOVES, HOSIE-
At, kr.. Also, a variety of idegarit Summer Shawls,
nd Braid and Fancy Bonnet all of *Mai are offered
for sale at the lowest cash prices.
7-I !Pottsville, April Atli, 1846.1 I l-
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Coal Screens ! Coal S c reens ! !. -:
is extens.v ly engaged in the mand
Tll5 riber .B ruysco f W OVEN i
NVRE SCREENS upon an
improved and entiridy new principle, for. which hp has
,secured LETTERS PATEN, and. whichlie confident,
ly believes will he found u trial, superior to 'every
f ruiter screen in use for durability and all the qualities
of a good screen. They are' woven entirely of wire,
and can be made , with meshes and threads of any re
quired size and strength'. r,
WIRE WEAVING OP EL VERY DESCRIPTION
iwill be executed at the .shtirtest notice, and screirs
Image to every pattern, udiptod to alt the uses fur
I which screens are required .
T
V" The subscriber has r cently removed his estab
lishment to Coal street, nea the corner , of Norwegian
street. . . - HENRY JENKINS
Pottsville, April 4 1846 - " - I
1 ... - . SHERIFkALTY .. ' --. •
To the' Free and Independent Voters :cif
.. the Co:azlye Schuylkill: . .
TRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZEN'S :—At the So
lichation of many bf m friends and acquaintan
ces.l offer tnyeelf as a.candidate for the Mike of SHER
IFF, at the election in October nest ; chock! Ibe elec
ted, I will discharge my cioy faithfelly and impartially ;
to the beat of my ability. i • ' , . • -
Very respect ray. years 44.
• - ~ • NATHANIEL M. WILSON. .
Pottsville, l'ihrch 29, icid. 13—
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- ‘7IOLIN ASTRINGS—A, nod article, 'Jun retched'
V and fur sale at Ilk N NAN'S Stationery Store;
Patsy ilia. Apri1:15,1540, , 17—
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farmer's Department.
From the Ohio Cultivator.
WINTER FOOD TQII'STOCIrks
40:ults of Induerry ondjlitelligenee.
Mu. tATEMAM :—ln compliance with yout re.
quest, I will now give your.readers some account
of my subititute for hay, during tho past summer
and winter.- And first of . '
Sow tho spling I sewed
about half an acre of corn for the purpose of 'soil
my cows during-the' dry weather and short -
feed of the latter iron of summer. June Ist, f
sowed another half acre for ; the same purpose;
(both of which I hhd finally to save for winter fod.;
der.) July Ist, I gave up - all hopes of a hay crop,
and on the 3d and Ath,.turned over two acres of
sward . land, sowed one to coin, two and a half
bushels, (I would use more rathbr than less seed,)
• and•the other tn Millet, half a bushel of seed.--
The first corn sowed was cut down two or three
times with the frost. After that, all grew well.—
Sept. Ist. I mowed the-first acre, and let it lay on
the ground nine days, turning it once in thelinae. •
it was then raked sp and carted in. It seemed to
be well cured (had no rain on it.)-, But imthe
mow it heated but not se as to prevent cat•
tie from eating it, but so as to turn the leaves brown;
and probably to make it less nutritious. Soon af.'
ter'l cut the last acre, (sowed in July) with a sickle:
'bound it in small 'undies, and shocked -it tip irn
mediately. These shocks stood in the field till
November; then Ai.' ere carted in and stood up all
over the barn, The fodder was well Cured and/
remained bright and sweet all winter. .
• The first sowed_ was very much injured:by ht
neighbor''s hens. .There was no estimate made of
the - amount of fodder,. I can only say there were
four large cart-loadsi. The last acre was examine' -
and estimated by a number. None put it at less.
than seven tonswhen fully cured. My own opinion
was that it was above that amount. It was au
act measured acre. it
M I LLET.—As stated above, I sowed one-acre
of Millet. July 4th, on sward land, turned over
mice. Owing to the extreme drought, it was int"
possible to plough the land Welk and the seed •
[bolls corn and millet] was sown immediately upon
the furrow, and crivcred with the harrow. The
millet grew very rabk,tall ' and coarse; it stood
some seven feet high en an average. :It was cut •
with a cradle ;iantlhandled like wheat [after lay- ,
ing a few days.] There were between three and
four tons of fodder! well cured. It stood in the
shock, some four weeks after it was bound up.
ROOTS.—About the middle of June I sowed in
drills a piece of land three rods wide and ten rods
Flom!, -to augarheeta and mangel-wurtzels. Tho'
land was well mattered with coarse, stable manure,
l and plowed four times at intervals of •about
!weeks: It was very mellow' and fine, free , firprii
weeds, &c. One thorough hoeing and thinning ,
the plaits was all the attention it had atter plan t
ing. I mightto say thought he thinning continued
ineat of the Summer, and consisted in taking 'up a
wheel-harrow twice a day, Which".made fine food
for the milk cows, and kept increasing the distance
l.teiween the plants as. they needed: Probably I
thus went over the .whole piece once in ten days.
:The beets were harvested the second week in No
vember,•[they kept on growing till then]' antlfroni
this piece of ground, I had nine wagon leads:-
111 e tpangel-wurtzel Weremuch i the best. [I have
always found the mange!-wurtzel to du the best in
a dry Beason; and sugar beats in a wet nab, I
usually.emy both and never fail of a good crop "of
one at`least.]
Now for the result.. . With this . fodder and roots
and a trifle of grain, [not to exceed the value of '
two ears of corn a day for each] I have kept two
horses, one yoke of oxen; three . cows, and three •
young cattle through the, winter.. The hoiseiand
oxen have worked more than half the time. /Led.
all are in first rate order., this sprin4N, None of
them have seen a lock,of'.hay, and l' , never had
cattle in bettei plight ir. spring. This I • couAt a
-very favorable result, seeing that the rnow covered.
the ground November 20, and the winter bad been
usually severe; I have not had to buy 'a penny's
worth of teed. My cattle are very fond both of
the corn and, millet, and'seem. to eat it aswvell as
they e'er did the best of hay.
7011 X r..STARit,
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The greatest coat of the corn was in the har
vesting. It took ten days labor to secure the acre
we reaped, and'it was hard labor too. If I knew
of some better way [easier and quicker] to har
vest it I should count it.a.great relief. , 'But at all
event .. I i n tend to sow more as early' thie spring
I .as it will be safe front the frost. I will only; add.
that both corn and millet need a great deal of mi
-1 ring, as the stalks are largo and full of saccharine
'matter, and easily heat.
k• TAYLOR
listoniers and the public
ipened for their inspec- 1
sr varied assortments of
/Ind summer trade that li
ins new style Siberian,
Enclisli, Frunch,Atner- !! l
bit descriptiints'
with
itionable 'stock of rest
o linen, fine ° critical, and!.
hrs,ilartilkerchiefs, fine
irr,t quality strip.Nl and-;
beauty and style cannot l
will be -disposed of, at
Y person.
'i•all, we are satisfied you!
COTT & TAYLOR, 1
Id Mah.intonv, streets
Cr. in n style which ran-i
for which we can give'-
How TO OBTAIN GBAPE VINES.-4n reply to
a corespondent who deskred to know 'the best
time and tn.& of grafting, or, getting dart of
grapevines; the editor orthe Indiana Farmer and
Gardener says: • . r .
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ting is only practiced on the , vine foe spa
.
!al reasons, and we have 'never had occasion to
try it. Wo shall speak of a better mode of oinain•
trig vines. -
The best method of 'getting a start' of' grape
vines is, by the employment of
: cuttings. : These
may be planted immediately after the spring prun- . '
ing of established Nines. But:cuttings of native
grapes are as well planted i,e the full. "i he gran
ulation, from. which the - roots spring, will feral
during the winter, arid the!cuttings, staititig early
the spring, will trae :good growth the. first
year. Cuttings are the best, because-they can be
procured easilY, abundantly; and cheaply; .they will.
bear carriage to ;my digance, I and are ekceeding-,
lv tenacious of life and they Make thriftier: plants.
Cuttings may be set, either, where they are to re
main, (in which case several shoUld be set-to tallow
for failures, and only the stiongeSt finally retain
ed,) or they may be set nursery rows,i eight
inches-apart. Cuttings shOuld be inserted about
'Fight inches deep, and have two eyes or buds,' above
the surface. The tuio buds arc merely precau
tionary; that if one Jails the other may sprout; one
only, and that the strongest, should be permitted
to grow.
vocal
STORE
I A ,11 EVER.
t retu i rned from New •
Clinks. Selectimi of, - 1
lier with • their former :7
0 the citizens of Potts-'
a,oMrtinent or,
ODS
nney cannot lie made:
,mm. Also, cliour.-!;0
'ENSWARE at about
STORE
ds of nll kinds can and
I any other establish 7;
1 ‘VIIIIIDGE CO.
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An old skillfurctiltivator of the vine says that
cuttings are . . the best of all modes of securing a ,
supply of vines• •For My part, I ani - fo 4 r scions
without' roots; Mier many experiments'. All tho
advantage the one with roots kas over the other
is, that they are more sore to live; but they will
not in general make its thrifty plants.' '
The only objection to cuttings—thit a part 'of
them fail to root--is of little practical importance,
as they are -easily obtained in any quantity.
'nearly eppri:iite Messrs.
nre, liasjingt received a
ding frAliion of lloniwts,
Florence braid, inserted
splendid article, with a
BM
iced the lareest and mnst
sin Pot tsv He. whir h will
es. Ilnnn,cts altered and
s she has just received
sing Machines for finish-
To AscEstrars TOE VALVE OF COWS Fent THY;
rmonuctiox of Citssm . ..--Provide a number ot
half pint white glaisi phials, corresponding with,
the number of cows it the dairy, table and num,
her them consecutively, 1,2, 3, &c., and the coW&
110 correspond. Fill each phial with the &salt:tilt:
,of the cow hear in g Ple same number; note down,
'the quantity of , cow gives. After thee'
'milk ha s stood in l phial's about.twelve hpure„,
re, .
the eye can readily . , tscriminate the-amount or ,
cream that each prod uces; which mark dawn by:,
sixteenth of inches. Pursue the same plan at the.
next Milking, *out -the' middle of toe time of
milking, and again a third time at the latter end'
,• of milking. The quality, may 'thus be ascertains
ed.—Fariner.r.geratd. :. —; . lr
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Tea, Ageney •In PeAsville. •
9,11 E Pekin Ten company, whose Teas have;givets
such universatisatisfiction in Mashies, hav - e'ap. -
pointed the subsCriber Agent to sell their Teas - :to
Schuylkill County:' The public. are now enabled to rib;
taro a' superior' article of Teas at mach
„ tt4 „... E lower rates than they have evtv before '
,d • been offered county, and they have
• the assurance that there are_no drugs or
_ / other foreign shbstances mixed with 'the
Teas. They are done up ii i packages ( ined,with lead
to preserve theirstrength a d flavor) froni one quarter./
to five pounds, to suit cutiners, and am furniShect
ftom 50 cents to el 50 per 1 ~ for a superior article'.
••• , 1 Mrs. 11F•ItRYMAII; '
Centre et., a few doors above Norwegian, Pottsville; ':
' Pottsville, April.2sth,lsll3. 17.
IMI!
THE undersigned, .geneial dealer In Coal, resident
in the city of New Yotk, will receive on consign
ment, cargoes of Coal, to he sold immediately for tan,.
yarded or stored on reasonable terms ,or wiltbe ex--
changed-in all or parti.f,W Merchandize, : Grote:
ries, Cheese, Oil, Hay; Hams, &c., at the lowest' Cash ,
prices, Captains of Coats -coaling: to this city, with
cargoes of good Coal; for' sale or exchange, will do
to call upon the subscriber; as they ;an often be put in ,
the way of getting a better pace for tbeteCoali than lo
pe id generally by dealers , H : • E. NIRK.
Workingman's Coal, Office, P 5 Liberty street, third.
'door west of Ifthadseay.•
New York Olarcb 21, 1846.
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