E 2 II ''---si Fawn the Olno State Journal. •- Doti. • rhave a littielleigla hair',; With eye. of blue hell hue. • '• And eheekA as velvety and fresh, AS rotes bathed with dew, insilips as fragrant seen: In mine, • As stirnyttiyries in May ; And with a lispin. voice the Pings, • flurra: burn f or 9 CLA r. • Three summers onto bath be Peep; And wituu f hear time ernce. Bo fort of metaly and gibe. It makes my heart rejeire. • Ile tinge full many a r..erry tune .• And old familiar Nviy. - But,'mon , liter: all hi- !oyes. time beet, To sitr.-i . hurr.i for ti.‘v Ongitaid to him, 'Don t'eine-thgt song, My boy ; ,cute atm . }Newt fur Folk nob Dallas now, For - Clap I , oat of date.' • . The boy looted tip perpletteil and sad, As if he meant to say, • . fir's noon. and I may sing for hint. / 1 / 3 1ra : tiorra flu - (.4.i - tr. - Tea, child ; tie is es•woi-thy now As in his pahnie.t days, Whirl cnices joito-d the "shoal' and sang. That now lotpot to raise. Thgge crimes will he heard trait; And join come ether lay, As loud no long, as mild and free, . As when Its ay E • ng for CLa v. But. I will tear It tilol', darling boy. If I am spared by fate'. Then ne"de deede and daring:U - 0;k Are nerbr out of date ; ' •s . And teach thy infant lino to The world say what it may— Another, and as groat a name, - The name of ()nest us CLAY. And when thou com'st to he a man. . Oh ! may- nty guerdon he, • To see thee tine and foarlesp mnt'l - The friend of I..itierty champion of The pram oppress'd. Owning nn kyrant'o swat-. • E'er struggling for illy yountry's weal. As Ifni, ae CAW , Ins ("Loy. EFIERIVEI) .4 ELTIC FS. HARD FICK ris - a.—Our readers can form some idea of the hard fighting which Grit. Taylor xnd ( his noble band of patriots ,encouritered in the second , engagement with the Mexicans, whose number so far exceeed our patriot band, by read. the following extract of a truer frofil an otficer in engagement : ;‘ , The enemy had rostra nine pieres.of anillery to sweep the road, and opened at shout 600 y ands sweeping it in every .litcetion ; amidst this crashing of ball% did flidgely's battery advance a 1 ,1114 the road - to canister distance, returning the lire. with the most deadly effe< t —the enemy retiring before him. When within one hundred yard; of the brow of the precipice, the mOst . tcr ific fire ensued that man ever witnessed, the whole of the guns poured in canister, and their mardartry 'sant-yolleysi oh the flanks; horses and men nen. falling at the guns; yet, singled: coded.dihw eon teed hien than half au hour, till the otligcr+ acting is privates, till the cavalry and infantry. arriyed, when he ran his guns up nn the brink of ravine. The lancers once chaegtd at the cone, dui failed under the withering 'B•e "of Canister: When tlib dragoons arrived, Capt. M,ty, ,rharge.i ry which hadnreviotisly been dris'en acroc, the taunt , and carried it in gallant 'Lyle. taking General - Vega priSoner; as the cavalry coulitn.t bring the "'guns with them the enemy again : manned them, but our infantry rushed tip and retool: lhem; eap turing'somo others. Trio ‘ niuch praise cannot he bestowed on the infantry ; working their wily through the alunist impenetrable, chappirel, they engaged the enemy band tohatid. Irtvinl and foe often falling on each °tin*. ' The conflict when it became general was too 'deadly to last long„' The - enemy threw down their arms and fled in every direction, leaving behind them every thing they poi wiled. Our_.4.frize i s arii-Lall their • artrW.y , (nine guns.) all - their amtnunition 310 baggage, even the private papers of the conialainliog Gen eral, inules'and pack-saddles with.rut number—So cofhplete was the' route' that every 111311 fled to the ctrapiaarel—but few itrimnieni x.eru Gen. Taylor ham since made his offictal despatch es to the Government which:substantially confirm all the statement , made nhove, excerit in the nuns ber of rife.ticans killed,-"which he estimate; at he. iween 3 and 400: - Thejass of the Americans is 3 oflicerarand 40 ncid,a_s/13 _officers and 100 men' woursir, . R0 . ..111ti fad ; the fel lowing interesting aceeuni iaf the weekly inoen,ii of some'of the Hail Reads in linglind, in the.h, - Banker's Weekly Circular. 'An . exdmination'ot the , ia•tritns of thirty of 'the. principal Railroads in Endl.ir:d. and S,•oilabd, ci hilnts fur vne.„ it r Aprd aggre;2lle of amountiniii t0..Ert.:§,769. The fitllotri...t arc receipts of several coutp,onc4 for one vwt•4 only in April 1816 Glasgow and Ayrshire Railroad 51 Edinburg and Glasgow "L 46 London 6:Solidi-western " J2 . Eastern CourdieS"' ", 120 Midland 176 , Great Western "1 222' ,London and Birmingham "! 176 Total These are,the ordinary or - average la:Cr:Mts. at tributable in a large measure to the low flues charged -amounting, in one instance, to one hundred and Fifty-five thousand dollars. 'prr week; or taking the seven roads together, are, average of seventy three-thousand dollars per 'day! The a, gregate coot of theetrBBs codes was roe hundred and tilly 7 seven Millions of dollars— or an averagt of one hundred and sevency-seven thonsand dune's per STATE orTett.t.tc FLEET:NG At Louiscille,.lientocky, several intlividu Love subscribed $50,000 and tcodert.tl it to the (oFcr- nor to equip traomuntil an, appropriation, can be made by the State: The 13,nik of Lexio 4 iiin, Ken lucky, have also atohorrt:al i the State to draw for ~ 250,000 on the credit of tt.e. State. The Louisville Conner Flyb fair hands are now dneessantly employed. and day. in prep.irity, Uniorrina .and for our gallaint volunteer's. 11r4ed on In the -nitte, and approbation of ti .e t.tirer portion of ere ation, ho%,v could our fellow; C1117. , 11S <oppr,.ay tlye emotions of their bras and ;imbibe he3its! Ttin companies have ahead) , hien formed in this city, all activeliNvii;o4ed in pr,p., 1 ,,, z 1 ,, dr part for the seat of war. 'e r i - rveral Dies number over one humbed mend eat-u, while the restlali but little xhott al that number. Hedry Clap, fr. is rsidnir a company of Ken tuckidirs to march to Texas." The worthy sou of a nobib sire. . • Gen. Leslie Coombes of Kentucky, is also rais-, ing a Regiment, In St. Louis ( . ...'11o.) Twos subs( ribed $5300 1. equip the volubtiwts wilu bud lendeied (bar services. . • _. , __ _____ _ MR. BENTON AND Tilt QaEGl , 7l.,—The W t.h ingten correspondent of the. BaltirMne • America: , under date of Menday;says:—Mr. Benton drew a crowd to the Senile Chamber - to hear the seem,.l i t bianch of his ep .ech. Th, , teseareh and tnforout lion and hard st ',iv "emb.nlied_ in the ~ket”..:(l i: .1- m4at beyond -{x-lief. 'fite" .. pesitiee 1.1".4",ung1±.. deitiontdrApktlint as a inatier of ri2ht we are bound to 'etonpromi.e the Or ei..on questiorit 'limn the line of 99, Ettedancl hiving no r,-;i;:loaide claim tn the Valley of the Columbia river, and the United zitaie!=net V.lO ,!i11a , . , . of Achim orold...aor, try watered by Frezei'b river: Mr. B. 1..e..h,6 n " the contempt of ih.• proud 0...-q!err ,di it-oth t;, t r iglit.)Calice and br tr,rtte.ss Ei,3ltr4 Ilk . .Wallintil(!i• ICI'S. - ; - Mr. Benton tpeakellicely,nrithreffaril% rpa t , of ali personal ciatf.cluoncen;: J. c h u m; while. we hive n well ttzlitn, r nebrnd .ii•u tiaq tl.a twine, and that any atteutpl hi nay !Wit 6 .? .hull drop of our r 3 F3n,1'ui. , 41 our shores' is neither ai•kitc , rill!! or dour.; - Fr:•zr , t'•:•• riser, kil:,,coverra M 1 the Brit:rh Cowl .••:,in 1806. unity. licit. a SPaif:' t inhabited 1..; the • •• Etn:::. - -h ••!•' tlAci tin.e •.•T fietticrnetil tegards as alto gether British glut -.4; eillitc r. 4 h matter of sober truth, thounly parallel of 51 40, elcopf upon utr Coast; exinta l.ut in ittlauttution. Cungreiw ban run a line upon thin, parallel, ending Fort Situp - eon, and cuuira a hoc in two, but, except upon , taper, no such line*,,el;in;tt. • CHEAP BOOKS & STATIONERY; KAY & TROUTMAN,' Yo. 1833 Mirka st. bet wen 41143451141'y. side, . , • T 3 F t;PECTFITLY call the attention of Country flMerchant?, 4hefesinnal Gentlemen and the Pub lic cc-I - wt . :oly. to their extensive stock of Boots and Stationery, comprising p• S. hoot. - Day Books, Lepers, and Rooks of every de .et autieal and Mircelli- Irription, at very low pH reons Dt,oks e6§.' • , CII-ap,..nuled Cap and Stationery rrf all kinds, and Letier Paper, ..all other articles in their Wrapping Paper.- - line of business ;. • which They will sell at the lowest prices . andon as rea sons:le terms as any other Ronk Establishment in this citY. B.—Tue highest price men fog Rags in exchange for v -mks and Stationery. Plalada., March 7, 1846. - 111—:6mn AME i RICAN.: HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA .' .. 4....,... • 1 THU{commodious and della - Wilily lo t, the-Mate, Hotel, situated in Cnesnut street I: fi : : Philadelphia, directly opposite the-ate, I.use. henry A. Charter, Proprietor!' ill'B., ...„,.. M ; - offers every inducement to the travelling_ mild ie. It in in the :Centre of business, ills within two minutes' wait( of the Post Office, Olsten House„ the pro...hip:ll flit*, and ! daces of amusement ; is in 'an airy and delightful location, and the proprietor pledges himielf, to devote every attention to hitt table, and tO' have obliging and attentive servants to conduct to the comforts irfhis guests. Baths, warn, arid cold, always rcatlf. and an. assortment a wines of unequalled et eel:core. ' ' • Piiilada. Nov?`11i1 ISIS, . . . 47—ly SH.IKESPEiIIRE CLOTHING ,sToivg, N. W. corner of Chesnut and' 6th st. Pliilada. T"C:rrnprietrirs have, just Completed their shirk o Spring Clothing, consisting of superfine Dress and Frric% Coats, Habit (loth, Coditineton and Tweed' Sack Cuat wild new style Sninnuir - F'rock Coats; with wea r-let): of single milled French. Casstmere Palm', and a general as4orrni nt of latest style Vests. The above stork is worthy the attention of die pub—. lic, as it is inferior to none. in the city, and will be disposed of eery. low. A large assortment of Clothe, Crissliheres and Ves ting.'. constantly:on hand which will he made up to or der. SMITH' & SWIFT. Philadal, April 25th, 1841 L I,y^-3mo A - I A D alI E Filitle for Rail RnacW. , CartaU-Coal, !Tay I.VI Ores,,Stlives, Craton, Tolman, Liir'e-;i7lock, r".c Orders promptly attended to at our' manufactory, C 1 ,1.11 Firo4 . l. C 1111E1,11. New Jersey, or Store No. 1, North 5,11 ; ELLICOTT -L . -l ir ; ABBOTT. Oct. 15th, 16-11 • . 12- 1 7 .41 - :.QUIL9R C.II?P4NTER., Conveyancers,:, .56 WALNUT STREET, I"III.LADA, MAlloy Loaned on Mortgage, and Real Estate br!ught 2floi bold. 19 ' 16-.^,t A. TUTU (J. 11. MlT.cinl4.. E. A. HATHAWAY & CO. CONIA.INSION AND - EvcrEnx ritonuey. NIEILCHANTS f, y AVE on hand, and are constantly receiving large 1. 1 supplies of, all kinds of Fish, : Oils, and EiSTEAN Pao Di CE, which they will sell on the west reatoualt/e terms, to Country Dealt•lS: viz. . -'lU,initi GaMs. Blearhed Winter. Whale Oil. . • 3.0,,n " sperm .lil. • ' 2.119n0 " Solar Oil. .5,6 n " Cowmen Whale Oil. ~ • Ina Bids. Tanners Oil, cartons qualities. .:- Snil " No 1,2, & 3 Mackerel. an I & whole bbls. • /inl " No 1 Salmon, in whole and half bids bin " Mess,Shad...' .. 100 " Pickled Labrador Herring. 5(1.) Bases Scaled " ;-• " 30, 1 6i11 lbs. Do y Codfish. .• -- " • :St , D.is Painted Pails. i . . WO hits. 1 alicuetl,Plaster, - . . . 1:0 . " Ground Plaster. •ALSO. •Soup', 2. , peran Candles, Teaet, Goshen end Pennly:una Butter, t'eistern Ilops, and le•st }feat nier-cuntity. N. V., Chee,e. All of the phone sultl:in , . , •,. uts t•, ,olt flUichaiwrs. . . - I'llilatl.f., Mardi 23, ISIS • . 13-4/ PASCAL IRON. WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. ' i.DED ‘Croucht !lOU Flues, suitable for batti k y !nut Ives, Marine and other SteanfEngine trots to 5 IMAMS in diameter. Al,n, Niles for Gas, Stead] and other purposes; extra st nog Tub • l'or Hy draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons fur runins of 8/C:111.1 Engines 4 , er. 51unitthred and for sale by - MORRIS, TASKER s MOItIIIS, .W,irilinuse S. E. turner 3d and Wallitit l'hilada. • 14111.111 a; Nov_ 22,1 477 • • sighscribergg have •onstaply nu hand, at the 1 Wiyost rates. Iron of all sizes, snitatgle for Nag-Wi nery porpregg s. and also C' covering grtiuteir add for %lean, engine boilers, and for coal cam MORRIgi & JON ES.• S W. corner Schnvi M .rket Os: . s 47-ly AI, EXiNDEIVS' TRlCplraT'il E. ~• _ (-_\< . . A NEW AND VALUABLE DISCOVERY. B . , ns El NG 4e liquid-, hich itantanffiusly changes the color of the hair to a beautiful brown in black: within!t ally injury to the hair or skin.! The great iiii peritirity of I its dye entISISTS in its easy iundr. of applica tion and instant:tiler/113 etr,l.l-7-ail other dye: requiring from ten to twelve hours to proditre any change Its sup.•riiir excellence will be apparent to every one upon a sini.le application. • 'Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Siiii.—.9(erars!- - der' a Trireibil . ph t. —The effect of the atinveon the hair is Indy 3.l.ilitslaine. It was tried yesterday in our riffles!, and the rhariee fro:mercy to black, was.inst iniancoUs. Eati.let from the Philadelphia Daily 2Poruin.—seve rat "1 . .1u arqba 'Vance:4 hate recently applied to their hair the valuable liquid known "Alexander's Trier. liapho''- , -a new and - veto:We discovery; and it has in no case failed to produce the desired effect. Immedi ately after applying it to grey hair or whiskers, it im parts a beautiful berm-nor black • Extract from the 11. ri• Gazette.—Messrs. R. 4- G. A. Wrielir.'sell a liquid dye fir the hair which a gentle mttl us would;:riviiii no Xr.mhle. - Cohar either blue* or dark hrown.the hair of chin or h9ail that had an obstinate tendency to red or grey. ! P.atrart from the Philadelphia Inquirer. r —llair Dye. —The liquid dye Inr the hair, which Is sold by Q. A. Wright, No. 2J moth Fourth stregt,—ivan excel lent article.. It is said that it instantaneously changes lb• twin- of the hair to a beautiful broWn ejr black, and iiijory to the skin—the dye is -palled "Alexan der's Trig otetphe.'' rctract roil the Philadelphia Daily Forum, Dec. 7th 7'cirMrphc.-Ife frequently hear stir f i !Ids speak favorably of this liquid dye, one or two ani!licattipta of whirl; it is asserted, will instant a haii.ne the color of the. hair or: whiskers. Id a hcaroif il;firtiwn or Mack, without injury to the skin. It, has lii• and recommended by twiny of our eh if.en..:art we lnnht not it is It a alitaldS discovery. " ; " 41 Y Rcreipts. 1:1.246 3,368 6.101 8.146 16.165 18 . 776 3:3.607 .C88.70 . J Bt4i . . - ' 4 CAUTION.+-To prey:lnt (mud. elch'dtre'ition * hears the mriforn siznliitre of 0. Alfcander.:, ,Ite in Pottsville, by R. HANNAN'. Also by e-ni rally. throuchnut the United Still es, and thi ..de auents. R. & R. A; 11 - RIGiliT. Inirinfter , of Panty Rands, finishes, Combs. Perfume ry. Arr.. NO. 23. Smith rnnrth stred , t, Philadelphia. Pinladn. ?larch 2S, lcib • / 13-4 m Bi; S SHOES • MAIM', OF THE brat re,tineil American I reh.fnr Fate nt ahnnt the same prices of the Iron in Facto_! r, beim; a Favinif about 101 l per -,•ut 10 the 'purchaser. All :Ames sold, •ar Nvall•anted, 'and ,if not 113112;rattlIty. ran be returned and the flumey will he refunded. • ' & BROTHER, 42 Walnut st., ..1 . 23 , Caipets, Oil Cloths, Mattings and SHADES, FUR SPRIN I I G TRARE 7 1"111.1 has just opened Or etnrina Trade, i a 13,V , niel complete assortment of Eirtl! , SPlB, lift p.rial, supernne and tine Ingrain and Venetian Car pets. which idle*, all heck purchased within a month, at the lowest rash rates. They are I now offered at gt rally reduced pricer for cash. These goods are of an nxtra style 'and finish,- and beim: of the hest make end fabtic.oirtir treat induce— ments to purchaser, to obtain it handsome and lttiste it Prices below the hsdai rates. Tlie 7-4ortirierit is complete iri every respect and con si-ris lie pin of the 1.47/ uvinz : . . - New and splendid 11111 . ssels.... . ... 1/ol• ,do , • .Inerains , 1 CARPETS • ' Ito ' 'do , Imperials . - ' Pii ,dr, Twilled Venetians at Reduced Irie . 'do • Main ' do llii do Fine and Common Prices. l le rain ' ) - , Stnendol T10.4" ,, tn1 'Piano nod Table Covers, „'illif ie.!, Itinilinr. Set•on Skins. &C. &c., IX 1111 AU Miltfen.e .roc,,k of low.priced Ca roeli, 4101 de.,-.1.,: - .0..a.1Li.t. Itau.llettip and 0.11.0 n Cuocto,frntn I: In ;AI i ,•!.1 , 9 per 7111 t. , A . Coniwy'Sl,•rrtiants. how •1.-rners and others hrs... nobs nn ..pi.rtunity of 4supply Inc thesn.elves with ha of ?som, n: d d,iia Mc at o•Is at grencly reduced pri. era.' it mEtrr U. WALKER, In S Second street, oppogne Christ Cliorch. Pllilnda . May .9, IS-Ifi.. . • : - 19-32nD • • • • i nniversal Clinch, all sties, froto 4 to 'Bt ttaner's Sprint.; Balances . , made expreasty ler Steam 1-;ncines, RI. 50 and 24 pounds. Platform and i!onnier; ricate,4, more than 55 different Mira and patteros. 916 wholesale and retail at the Inixest rrnPfaetttrer's price,, at No. 34 I.Valnut street, by (4„RitY & BR E OTHR. • • Plilladelph a, Feb. 7,1845. e , 1 BEST BUTT HINGES, yr i tNIJI , 4t;TURED and for sale by MORRItS, TAKER MORRIA, • . l'aScal iron Warehouse; S. E. corner of Third and Walnut street. Philada. ethilada. A Knit J, 22 pljilaaelpljia. Platform Scales. 23, .\ - orth . Wharves, fai'at'of Arch St., =I IRON ST Oil E. 'RICH -I.N":D ELEG-tArT To Machinists and other. PllUabelpljia: LATE CLEMENS $ BAKER, 41 . A1T DrlffiiTlllann fx nrel. fCo .n,nieArrrti,theinkln(3ts Works. Having been long .engaged in The manufaA-- ture of Copal Varnish, (is - well as other kinds,) is tio'w prepared to offer in , purchesers an article which hi quality, cannot he surpassed by any in the Union. Al so,lreceivini, weekly from the above celebrated Wollts. Window Glass of every size. Constantly on hand a full assortment of White Lead. of the most approved brands, Red Lead-Litharage. Saxony Magnesia, kc.. which will be sold :it Manufacturer's prices, together with a large and well Xelected stTlk of Drugs, Medi tines, Dyes, Acids. Fine Colors, Perfumery. in short every article•in the Piust line. , Merchants, siclans and Dealers in general, tiro requested to call and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied They will he induced to purchase. Pehrtiary.L4,LSlli. • 7-ly PURE WHITE LEAD. Whetherlll & Brother, IV,TA NITVACTURERS. No 65 torth Front-street Philadelphia.. have now a good supply of 'their wqrranied pure ‘ylitie lead. and t hose customers whc haVe been s•rnarint:lv shpohcd in consequence of a run on", thearticle, shall now have their orders iNn Itn.iwn substance possesses those perservatiTe anti heautif‘ing properties so desirable in a. paint, to an equal even' with unadulterated white lead; hence ant• admixture of other materials •only tours 116 v.tlne.• it his therefore been the steady Aim of, the inil/etures, for many years, to supply to the piddle •a?Porfecily Ore white lead, and the uneemiin,de niand f”r the article; is proof that it has met with fit. nor It is invariably branded on nue he ad—WETit• EIIIL•L ...V BROTHER in full, and ° on the other, WARRANTF.I , in red 19tters. • November 19. Reading ' & Pons- Tille•Rail Road. Reducticuraf Freight an Merehandire. el N AND AFTER.slonitay newt, June oth, ISM 1 .../ Goods will be forward d with despatch:at the fol l Owing rates or Frewlit, between Reading and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. : ' .' ' . Il eftr e e n I Between • "Reading Reading' I , and , and . • , Phila. 1 Poll.Cville. Plaster, slate, riles,,ke.: I 10 75 cis. Pig Iron, blooms, timber, :marble, rosin, tar, Pitch, l2O •.' 90 T.. and grindstones, , • Nails 4. spikes, bar iron, 1 • _ . 'eastities.lead.ttirpentine I • - • . bark, raw tobacco, salt, }. 40 1 00 • Pros kions,putatoe , Itun Iter, stories, d-c., ) . , flour per bine!. , . . JO cis. ' 11 cis Wheat, corn. rye. 10 7er 11 1 3 eta • . 4 cis. [seed; 4- . salt per 4,41, Girmeties, hardwarel,Ateel..l ' ;copper, tin, bras._ (9, meutic lig uors,nmiliimi l ~ ry, 'butter and errs, ;cherSe, laid and tallow, oil, Wool, cotton. leatner Iran , hide.. paints, sty,- !Mrs. hemp. and cord.-^e. Dry Goot1:4. •Irtics .1. uledi-i 6 ' ;cities, foreimi liquors, I Iwilw.s.cla.s, mtper.fresh 280 . I 170, :0411, wear. rottlerliolia- • . TV, books * Statmnary. ," , . s !'1;:o additional, charges for commission. ittorare, nr receiving or -delivering freight at any s of s the Compa ni '0), polo On the iitie , 4111%. 15. 1243 ATTE iv r lON. IM,ILITARY. STORE .B . vit.: subscriber would respectfully_ inform his ..1a- friend:: and customers.that fic:has incattd his INrlilnry I'np Mw' factory Irk Third Street, No.a 'few doors helow . where lie would, pktsed to see his old custothere and as many new ones anare-dusprisird to fdvourliiin Willi their cristom.' Ite:•stillcont lasses to mattufactiire and Sportmen's articles of every description, snch as heather. Clot h:Felt., Silk and Beaver Dress (laps; rdall patterns; Foi,:fge Caps; llolsters tumor'', Bpily ; dont htloses.,Bayonet c .Ithards. word Rits of all kinds ; Canters Knapsacks, different patterns: Fire Buckets, Pasnn..7, Boxes, •rahe dn. Brush and l'irker's flumes. Porepirons Ceps. Leather Storks. Dun Cases. superior quality Shot Bags, Game ['Dv. Drums 1I yOrd rs thankfully. received arid promptly at reticle \‘ I Lt.! A NI CIa:SSNI A N, tiii .ord Street. c few doors below R. 'Phitadelphia..lanuary 13, 1840 '2-61n 111113DELPHIA, READING AND POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. 41 - 91. N 9 o ,, gytSl4.gsl . ief9i34!“8. , ) — , , i l lr e - - ;? ' ,,,,,-,. 1' Nlri t .t I • ' WINTER ARRANOEAIENT. 1 I I' axseit g e r Trains.. !fours of starting on and after Monday, Oct. r,, 1845 ' From POttsville, at 9 31.. ) Daily except Sunday Philada., " 9 A. 31., f 'TOURS OF PASSING READING For Philada., at 10 A. M., • 1 " 19. A. M., 1 RATES OF FARE. Ilttween Pottsville and Philada., 83,50 and 3 00 " Reading, 81 40 and 120 'Philada.. Oct. 11 Fourteen Valuable Artieles. 11. BRE,. NE IC'S VERN/ FUG F:--n :certain 'cure. for ‘vorms—xafe and vt•rs ph want to take. 12 • GinsoN's ExTn+c - roft. which removes Grease o all kinds, Dry . Punts, l'ar, Varnii h and Wax from crpets or fro.n cloxhing, without injunng the color o r the cloth. 1 13. _ 1 onyx ft.v PAPER—the best thing known for 4'lling flies and to isqurotes. . . . 4. A Certain Destroyer or Rats, , Mice, Roaches, and Ants and another of 13(d Bites. - GUNN's SPECIFIC for Bour. Stornich, Pratt Plan and Woer lltash, by one !who. has suffered 'leen year: b efore he deccovereci the cure. 6, Da FrrEvEN's, Gap:B 018TmENT.for the riles. haS never filled io cure, 7. HARItIsPoeS TF:TTEIt %YAM. 8. Dimilos ti s :NOFt.loi.s INK;—without a rival. 9.. 'rum: 1!6311.1 , 0ND CoNFEe . rtoN top V lag just he nod,rine for cniklren and women, it is no pleas ant to take." 1')O. RE.'OB VEGF:TARLS A NTIRILIOCTS Pll,lB 11. O.UNS . 3 EM..I.toNT , , WATEPI-ErtOoF PASTE, fur liartiess. Pomts, c. It suiting the teather,an t keeps Or the . Potte MtN ' u STRICKIITIIENING PLASTER. il - JACKSON'S which cures the i oivt Marrlite‘ in a few hours. • 14 DV4ESTEMI: MIXTIIKZ. a certain and speedy cure for Dysentery and summer Com p;laint. The above valuable:trades are whele.tde a n d in tail, by 1. t; O'tG \ No. I S.ah F t lth Br. Nita de/Aia.—where Storekeepers anti others will be eup pl.ed with pure African Cayenne Yeprer. Arnica Flowers, Drugs, generally.. Paints, Oils. Glass and 1. v oi.m.i i e s , at the I .west prices , . Terms only camp g,y- cut out the advertisement, and bring it with Si",!• ' • Pnilaila., Apra. 4, Idal uza.1.1., July 12t11, Extensive Clothing •Emporiuni. 1 1 11E -greatest bargains, in tints made clo th ing are . 1 , -to be had at M. Ta ACV'S Old Established Pioneer Litie, No. Marcel Street, Philadelphit, who hasjust. finished one of the largest and most ctuiplete assort- - irie!rit of Spring nod summer clothing igi the city, con s't4ting of Dress Arid Frock Coats. spring end :simmer :jacksand Contees, of Gee cas,nerette, 11.1,11 and Croton plothe, Tweed Cassimere, Brnwn Linen. he., super Frv,tich,Cassimere pants, and Vests of every descrip tion. All garments at this establishment are warranted both in lit and workmanship; they are got uwexpresi fy for the retail trade, consequently more care iktaken in the selection of the goods, as well as the stYle of gutting. The proprietor of the establishment is a Prac tical tailor (having served a regular apprenticeship to • the business) and has none bn t practical worknfen in fits employ Gentlemen in want of clothing, may de ' pend.upon being suited in every tespect, as we are de termined not to be undersold by tiny competitors. - All goods are purchased for cash and sold for cash. which enables us to sell a tittle lower than those who deal On the credit system, it being a self-evilent fart, that the 'nimble sixpence is better than the 510,7 shilling. -Also, alwayi on hand an extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, aid Veslings. (whit h will be made to, hrder at the shortest notice shirts, C dlats, Seven- sera, Glover, &e. . 31. TRACI, No. 292. Market street, Philadelphia Pti!add., April P, lxif - • 111-3 m.) THE MINERS? JOURNAL. THE CHEAPEST Pass46.l AtiE:AVir X 771 E . . . ITIVITED STATcS. ~ .. JOSEPH ~174.11UR1L1T I 'S L.. , SPI.T.NDID LINE OF •Lia_XDOS 4....rb LIN' , " OOL MAMMAS. r. • • . ti t ' . ifs, ss t - ... - J ..... N. : ... -mu r B. Rannan, Ageirl, PJ tts - Tille. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 84f.. . . OLD 'ESTABLISHED PASSA E OFFICE, 100 eineStrcet, Car. of &A la, .g.• i. •, • • rrlIE subscriber begs leave to call Lhe attention of 1 his friends and the public in general, to the follow incarrangements for the year 1E46,11nd for the purpose of .bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin,land Steerage Passengers, by the following Regular Packet Snips to and.froin Lirelipoot Ships' Nantes ' Captains j -PiJ•itf Sailing "In ~• pies.: rock: Henry ,Clay, , Nve, Jan:TO May '6 •Slpt 6 Stephen Whitney, Tliompson I " 11 ". 11 - " II Garlick . Skiddy, 'i "26". 26 "26 Patrick Henry; -Delano . j Feb. i l 6 'June 6 Oct. 6 . Virginian, • lieirn, ~1 " ',II " 11 ' " 11, noggins,' Independence, A E l i t ' e l •T ?e'• • Ma 7 r. ?.6 1 1 'Jl ' il ' y 246 Nrn ." .6 Waterloo, 'Allen, ! " !II '" II "II .Shidons. E. Cobh,. 1 " 51 . " 26 " 26 Ashbnrtnn, . Howland,' April 6, Aug .6 Dec 6 I .1"1•1 IL 'kiddy,'_. Skiddy, • 'II " 11 II Sheridan' '' • CirrhistZ -1 "MI '' 26 " 2 6 Ship's Name, ' • Captains, ' Days of Sailing frotn lt. Lir rpoot. • , Henry Clay J Nye, Feb - 2I June 21 Oct. 2v Stephen Whitney, Thompson, '' 26 " 26 " 26 ,Garrick. • • ' Skiddy, - Mar. jll July 11 Nolll Patrick Henry, .Delano, "• 21 " 21 " 21 Virginian, Hearn, " i" 26 " 'AI Roacius, . Eldridge, April 'll Ang. II Ire. II Independence, Allet , " 21 " 21 " 26 Waterloo, Allen, , " 26 • •'-' 26 " .26 Sidclons, .E.. Cobh, May 1I Sept. 11Jan. /I , Ashburton. Hon - land, " 21 " 21 " 21 Jilin R. Skiddy, Skiddy, ". " 2 1 1' "26 'Sheridan, Cornish, June f Oct. 11 Fell 11 In addition to the ;thrive Regular Lines, a nnmher of Splendid New York Built Transient j•4ll.ips,sticli as the 'Adirondack.' •SCotland.' Russel riliiyer,' •Eelio.' and 'Sea,' will Cain ill ll'e to Pall from Livi•rpool, weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the least pm:- sibliity ..f delay or detention an 6lverpool; and. for the accormandlition of person? wkiijic to remit money er,Ul iq their families nr fris. I have arranged tbe pay ment of illy Drafts on I lie. following .janks i . • cork . Lim,r,ick. j Glom - Nei • Londonderry, Sligo: 1 - Weihird Bel fa...t., Waterfind , Galway Armagh, Athlone, j Coterain ' Kilkenny, 1 Salina, . ~• 1 Tralee. Enniskillen; - • Monaghan, j Tough:it. , Banbridge, Ballymena ' !. Pa rsonstOwn• Downpatrirk, Cavan, . j Lurgati, Thingannan, Bandon, - ! Ennis, Ballyshantion, Strabane ' j Skibhreen Omagh,. Mallow, i Dublin • Comehilt, Bilrush, ' Scotland—The City Bank of Clang England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwo London; Messrs. I'. %V. Byrnes & 4, Passengers ran also he engaged , - Philaileiphia, Boston, and Boltinior PiCket Shipa on a pplirat bat twin or iiy letter, (post paid.] addressed ?, JthiEl'll Me Mlt BRA V, I; I • corner'of s o uth 0, j : • ..j • AGENTS. i Benj. Ilannarirralsv it le. Va.; Mt , chester, N. V.; j Jet. Hagen' Provi •Coitell, AI tinny,. N. V. : Charles o'll 'Thomas McQuade, Utica. N. V. 1 I also peg leave. to :IS MI r.• my rriei in eeneral, !bar the ereatest iinneitth ved in the Sailing of the ,hove Ship: others whirl] I inay haveand thi experience nn delay on Weir arrle l arts where they mean tii , etithark.! 'P. S.- 7 Free Passage can also be . r vl: i ims s Ports iii Ireland-and Scot Steamers n u t to Live. punt - BEND' BANN. j• • Sole Agent forlhe State Jan. ,17, 1816. i rANNEXiiITION Ok TEX.IS. , ._ • GREAT ATTRACTION 1 . 1 S TORE. I' , AR.DWA-RE & IRON . ~ . r HE suteicrijiet respectfully infdrins his rile the •• puhlic gc ierally, that he has just reci splendid assortniiint of HARDWARE . , IRON,: HOLLOW-WAKE, CARPFNTEIt'S TOOL which added to his former stoat prekents :a vl these desirous of purchasing, ttrisurpaissed in gion, for , quality and cheapnnis. ' Al large :nisi of the hest-Axes at prices is tigi s hg froth 7Zicenix , !. Grindstones, : ',cent pet .• Americas' Steel, ' •• fil " ,' Best C - asc Steel, . IN '' • • ! Lead„ - 7 it ' Rolled Iron, 3 • 11, VI I • . t Diaits,hy the Keg, ' , 61 e, e. Tin, 2 boxes for $2.3 00, Cheaper than ever—Wire of all sizes very low. His assortinentlennsists partly of Anvils,.llellines, Spikmz, Kniees and Forks, Spoons, Nails, rhaitis,Shovels, and Tea and . t'otriie Kettles, Spades, very cheap; •Ilsickits. jocks, Rifles, Plittfes, Saws, Hatchets, Ilideliarrids Grass and Hinges, V 1(1./.. %V aen n hoz- G'rain Scythes, sickles, es; Hay and Dung forks, Files, littlips.Canillo si ~ lfulinalls,lforseslies, Pans &e. Alsii, Oye." l 9 - ,, Gt - ipiwr and Iron Kettles, ! Glass, Varnish.," • ty„ • lIEF=EMI EEO • . And every other article to‘tially 'te 3.l:riltvare Establishments, all of which he sells at re Lute. Pertons entnitienring homiekt.eping, Blacksmit Its, Carpenters, Ca hinetAlakers, S toi.their advatitaue by canner and examinimt his stn. k before par/Mash-of elsewher, at thelllay Scales, cor ner it Centre :tin! Market street. 1 Ile. tenders his linfeiithed thanks To Ili:lCM.] friends and customers for their liberal support, and solicits their further patronge. • cconar, 11. STICIITER. Pottsville, Autoist 16, 1815 32-- Cabinet Maker, Undertaker, &c. sitte , criber announces to the pnbtie that he ha s commt nced. the above mentioned business in t he horotwb of itnin'ediately hack of ihe.rennsylvania 1 1 ,11, where he willcunstantly keep on hand au assortment of, ' . • RE_ DY M tDE COFFINS. ... 1 -1- •e. •• 1 Cabinet Ware 4c., 4re , manufinti.rpd of the hest materials in the most durable manner,'at- very low rate&- I : . . He also will manufacture all kiads of Furniture ste., to order atthe shortest noticei Funerals waited on and I learses Opplied, Ste: Ile therelorelFolicits a part of thepnblic patronage which he will endeavor to meet hiprompt attention to business. -Give us a trial. ' 4 Lard Oil, - - ' IXTINTER pressed, cleansed frodn gum and pro 11' YY &aimed by Engineers and Machinists, who have used this OIL, superior to r the best i4perin Oil fir Rail ' Roads, Engines and Machinery of all kinds, 'l . sroolen. Manutactinies, horn-in any lamp without clogging the wink. equal to the best' of sperm. and at two-thirds the cosi. For sale by rite hid- and sam ples will bis-forwarded for trial. on Application to C. J. F. 111 AN EV, Ant for the. Mariotheturer.Roston,'Mass. or EDW D. YARDLEY, Pottaville, Pa., where a sample nine he seen. I March 21, 1a46. , 12— . • Valtiable`•ReatEstate.. A 1.-OT of grotincl. in Market street, Pottsville. capa :l. file of betty: iliv ided into 11 excellent hnililin2 lots, for sale low.. Apply toIIEIIN MID REILLY, Jan. 10, 2-tf ltl;hantoitco street, Potts. tile. rimer feed Business. • THE inhscriber respeCtfollv annonnces to the pub . lie, that hr has associated Mr. ♦(,than Evans with him at MIAMI L i nea ..r.•reeral Floor and Fred Business, twofer the firm of EVANS, at' the southeast corner of Rail Rid and Ntwwegian streets, in the bo rough of Potts%Ale. where they will always keep on hand, a large mid good assortment Hone*, • Feed, Baylor the bale, dte., All of which Will be Old nt tlu ver r y lowest rates The) 'contident4 sokrit the pittronnize of the public, hehecvne that all those who deal with them, will lind it to . 1 heir mutual advantage • fitly 19, 29-, REICH do EVAN-S. VALUABLE TRACT • FOR SALE; ITUATE in flarry connty, con raining Int nrres. shout 50 of %clan are yleared.acid in !a rood state of cnitivation, with a tine,Apple orchard of Ii trees, besides Pear and Pininit trees. There is ablo a eond!stream of Water runnilia - 111roitalt the mop e:4 sot:Wield for a Saw Mill Vile land adjoins prop erly heloneing to Georee :•!eitzineer,l and others. For trims and other pariietilar,apply to! J A CO It REED, I ; ntli.4llle, • PETER DII.I.MAN, 'on the Premise. harry township, Feh- S—tr . 1 TOOTII-ACIIIE, Z OXQUJERED. e . TILE ODONTAIAIC OM'S, IrarrantrAu cure th e Tooth-.llch in tern nti' itute.s. ..,„ 'THIS preparation is the result ofi much patient ea .l periment—iscompounded by a 'scientific Dentist. and is guaranteed to be perfectly tenni:anus in its ef fects upon the other Teeth. The genuthe , artilesan be had at Itannan's Bookstore, Pottsville, wholesale and retail, general Agent for the equity. Also of the following Agents: • . JOIIN , R. C. MARTIN, PottUville: CLIARLES LAWTON, jr. &] Co. St. Clair. es-price 2.5 cents per bottle. . :3- Agents wanted in all the Toting in the County at the usual discount. . i . . May 1:, Iblb. IS • I I FOR SALE , • A TRACT of 1253 acres of land. allattle on the P eed ..r?. leading from Pinegrove to Schuylkill Haven, 10 front Schuylkill Haven and 6 from Plnegrnve; about 35 acres cleared and under gond fence.sitd cultivation. the • - balance timber land. The improvements ate a log house and barn, n gond Apple . • •••orchard, and a new Raw will, with a cir . gg color raw, turning lathe, &c. The Fish ing creek. Swalata, and Schuylkill Rail Road, will pass near, if• not throucti this land. Terms any. Apply to CEO. W. bIATCHIN, Agent. ,Schuylklll Haven April 18, 1916. I HS-tf ,(iti . 1. Co,. banfiers, Imo, Liverpool, ipin Liverpool, to , by Ate Ite.olar . niatle personilly, . Ipo P ine street, !feet. New York itlmel Mullen, TM- It• I. ; T; itiira Toledo-, Ohio; -hill will the. public lit v will he 102 ether with all it Papiontrer;. will 111 at the different 'secured from the from which AN. Pottsville, Q SOLO,VO.I' OF LAND pn.tnir & pi9tJol‘r, • WAtCt MAKERS .15;14EWELLERS, From the City. .of :Philaday, • rip ) lIEG leave to announce to the citizens of i• - • , .- rkottsville and neighhoring districts, that. they ,7 - 4 . _,, have on hand . at their Store, neat door to' Er. - zr - Genise's new lintel, in the bnrough of Potts ville, a large assotiment of Gold and Silver Parent Le vet. Lepine, and plain Watches of every description. Also. a general assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens'. Gold Punt, Chains. Bracelets. Signet and Plain Rings; Gold and Siliet Thimbles, PencilA and Pens of various makers; Spectatles, Nlnsiral boxes, and every other article in their line of husinesq,. ' B. & E. have been appointed' ry 'sTesirrs. Breaoster 14 . Ingraham of Bristol, connection, their :trews fir the sale of their patent spring Clock'. compre , ing thbse suitable for Churches and.public others. Also. eight day and thirty hoot rbrass patent spring repeating`flothm Clocks. Through them purchasers may rely upon get ting a genuine article.'. • Give as a rail, ire guarantee to sell as low as arty article in our line - of titviiness can be phrthased either in Pottsville or Philadelphia. ... ' Clocks and Watches of every description carefully repaired and warranted on the most reasonable terms. W.11.. - I.IA Ai BRADY' . . , ' ' , - ..rosE.Pii S. Eutoir. March ill, IS-16., 12—tf:' , . . ' ' IRON!' IRON!! IJ R .1: G T • POTT Y ' . A 1• Trtl TOWN. HALL, : AVEan assortment roiled and hammered H 11107 X, consisting of irom j round to 2 inchi. Seriall xI to x Squares rpm] to a Z - lire trtm I 1:1;nrh, • Scollop v onoC various dimensions, Crow Bars, elougir'l Irons, llorse•shoe - hare, Sledgit Moulds. Juniata Slit ,ICaile, and Horse Shoe Rods. •„ ; STEEL. . . Octagon Cast Steel. , Shear Steel, English • Blister. A meric.i.n Blister, • Gummi - Steel, Spring • - _t• Steel, &c., eert., 4c June 2S, • ' • 26 New Store at Brookville TlTE r .Sutiscriberleis just received fr, rn Philadelphia, anirhas note opened at Brockville. a I tree and gem era! assortment ofsensonable emle,sucla is Dry Goods, I:roceries. Hardware, and gneenSwate. In addition to 'which will he fomfd conatrintly on hand, Fish; smoked and fresh Neat. as well as a :mod supply of country produce.. Call and examineoursterck;and you will find its prepared tosoll tools at as-low n rate as they have ever heen.sold arty rrhere, in Schuylkill county. N. B.—Country produce of all kinds wanted, for which the highest price' will be paid. GEO. IL POTTS, ARPENTERS AND BLACKSMITHS WANTED. C he subscriber is in of six or eight Band Italir road rind House Carpenters. Also two good Itlack smiths:wanted; enquire at his office in Maikel street. next door to the 'Anthrarite Gazette race. -- CEO H. POTTS. Pottsville, Feb. 7, IS lA, • TO VARPENTEIIi. unnvosALS‘,, , in be'rectrlved by the'stitorritlev. for one hundred Miner's !immix, at the town of Brockville. For particulars : mm.ly tit the subsrrirer,, at his otTiee, next door to the Atithriteite Gazette olh e e. Market st.reet. - GEO. II POTTS. Fon ; ivillit, Feb, 7, 1816, DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA ach paper bears I,lle,label an: warranty of David Landreth. FOR SALE BY. B , , HANNAN. Extinct from the report of the "Visit Comittee of the Horticultural tfoeiety ;" unanimously adopted and ordered to be tAN DRUMS NURSERIES AND GARDENS— G'ar SEI. extensive grounds are or re'Verat street, 1 near the Arsenal. • • • • • The earliest rid ;ection of Caniellis was made here. rome'of those now An the possession of those distinguished Winsery-men, are ten feet high. • • • • * The selection of Green . House Plants is vatriahle and extensive. The Xunrcrink are'atl very corredly mattriged, sup pl) ing every part of the Union, a of which would occupy WO touch of Our space ; we therefore content' ourselves with mating tint the stock is' very large, and In every stage of growth• consisting of Forest and bF na menial 7',,,Z , hrtilui.l:recrect its. fine.. and Cree pef with a collect ion o 1 bertiace'ffilF: plants; Fruit Trees, of the best kind. and in the 'noel he•.itthy condition; large beds of seedling apples. pears, plums, &e., as well storks for buduiug•and grailing ; n plan very superior In that of working upon suckers, Whilh carry with them all the diseases of the parent stock. • Garden Sects of Cl,' inest quality have t i es scatter ed over ktic,conntry from the..e unto ads,. and may al ways lie deprudrd upon. The Revel Establi , hinent of Hort ir idtitristsis one of i lie moat extenZive in the Union: and its reputatina is Well sustained front y ear, •lo year. nbviute the' chance of mixture ot,ihi firinn of the plants of the saws ramify. they have establisbed.an, .other nursery,. at :t suitable distant r, sn that dezonect till?, catniut take plaCe, and ‘vhich escorts tit th e pur chasers a geniiitie iirtirle. I:um - int:thus the aaemnal ity and 14r0C4Si Of culture Of every plant, the supply truth their grOIIIILIS is recointne tided with' great conk. donee:* Shire the date of the report trim) which the above is air.traett•d. the entire establishintint hie horn greditv enlarged. TIM collection /if Canu•ttias eihbraces alt the finer kinds. and erinsists of snnfc thousands of various sizes on Ifhew Inc• of itllsl . 9. arid othet desirable plants both tender and hardy—Fruit Tree,. etc. The Seed Gardens alone, cover tilts acre., and the who, is. as it has tweii for inure than half a century, tinder the suceessive liagtimeitt of fatlir and son, the most Prominent in America. ()niers received by 11. HANNAN, Pottsville, frdm whom CI! abigues may be obtained, gratis. Pottsville, March 26, 1816 POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. e E. W. AI cG• D EPETFUF.I. V annMinces to the Publie,, that. he has taken the Establishment known as the. Potts ville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is ptepared to Muhl all kinds of Steam Engines. manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery.of,almost every. deseription.at the.shortest notice, and onAhe most rea sonable I,;rms. Per,inis from broad, in want of Stea m Engines will find it to their advantage to give pinta rail before ngaging ids.:wh ere. May ii MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT t TRUSS -* ‘ ctx 111*, Dr. Jo-eph Utero Supporkeix. A simply of the iitiove article., just received antl fur s, L 4le, at the ni3niffieffirer4 prtce4. by S. C. 'll A wriN, Druggist 44-- MD OM oh DESTITUTION. IN EUROPE. - . • 0 SCARCITY IN I'OTTSVII.LE! .. 111 - Sinn . people it may he supposed that the under -1.1 signed is making efforts to secure the greater por tion of tlut custom, mud censequently to sell the greater portion o goods that ;We disposed_of in f his Borough. This is m t exactly correct. Experience teaches him that all such efforts would he useless. and common sense dictates the of not engaging in anything Which will most likely prove mimic, essful. It us trim that he loilkes a considerable noise. and ranks no tri lling veils. thin in the Mercantile %%mid, but his object in having his Caine to appear 00 frequently in the pa pers of tl e borough, is the PUBLIC (3601). Ile prcx claims f rif the ! IMPORTANT TRUTIIs !! and unless the ritincts rrifttFe to see, they cannot he blind to the fact that 't mill be to their intere torah at tora at his , x ItTOll . 1310 STORE, 163 FEET IN DEPTH. He would respertfully announce that this immense Store-lonise is i pilinird and renamed with bran splinter-. 1 fine IN i tIiNI,GO DS, which in variffty.quality,elugance and cheapness. cannot besurpassed by any assortment offered mithe bOrmich. The. only difficulty he has in pleasing his customers is that his stock is /coextensive; among solinany excellent articles, it is atniost Moms-. Bible for customers to make a choice. In order to ob viate this difficulty. heniesires to reduce his stock and'' calls upod his friends to assist him in the undertaking. it GEORGE W. SLATER. j Deiember 13.50 UOOPEEING BUSINESS: - rPIIE stibscriber announces to the citizen's of thilfbn -1 rung and vicinity that. he carries on the COOPER ING BUSINESR in all its branches. in Market street, opposite Mr. wows Tannery, where can always be purchased Barrels. Kegs. Tubs, &c., at the 'very low est rates, 'made of materials which he can warrank.to be of t h e best quality: Ile also repairs all kinds of tubs and other woodwork in his line of business. a; the shoitest notice and on most reasonably terms. He also' pays thehighest price for old floor barrels, &c., Staves and ifoop.poles,-at his establishment.. AB he is determined to merit, he tdipes to receive the patronage ofthe public. OWEN MARRIN. • N. 8.--A hoy about 15 or 10 years of age will be ta ken as an apprentice. Apply to "O. M. Pottsville, April 11, 15-18. 15-tf. II lEEE ALSO, 1 COLLIERY womcs, FOlC 7 l%lMilir & MACIIIXE SHOP, TllVsubscribers, at their old stand, corner of Rail Road and Cattnwhill StreCtF, arc prepared to man ufacture to order, at the shortest notice, Steam:Env:in," and Pumps, cal any power and capacity for mining and other purposes, Battin's Coal Betaking Machines, with solid-mid perforated rolleis,'as may be required: Also Engines ayd Bletria! Cglinclers with all neces sary machinery lot Blast Furnaces. Hat -lir Pipes, of the moat approved plans. Cup and Ball Joints and . Wa ter 'Puget... of the very hest construction. They par- ticularly loyal .! the attention ni Iran Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns fur Belling . ..38/4„ having lately constructed tIM-ntactiinery for two of the largest Mills in flag coun try, Viz :—The,Wyoming, Mill at Wilkeshirre, and the Rolling Mill aiAlte Montour Iron Works. Danvire. They are fully prePared for this kind of work, together with every variety geaeral-marliiitery. Of the qual ity of Weir work and-materials, it as enough to say, that time and experience, ;he most infallible tests, have a mply.liemomitratell e I vast superiority of their en gines and machinery. _ Ordersare re'specfully SAI kited and will he promptly attended to. , AYWoOD.& SNIDER. Pottsville, January, I:,i IS 3-Iy . •Valuable ot7oall Tracts to Rent. TO let on leases, to stilt applicants,ill that tract of land belonging to tin 7S otth Ameticau Co4lCur , , ;, .known as the Mill ('reek,,Tract, containing the follow- !! ing list of Coal Veins. mny of whit, h,—among. others, the Peach Monlitain Veitis,-having a range of over a mule !! in length,. viz : snohn. narration h, Pearson, Clarksion. Stei'ensnn, Little trai*ey, Peach iMonntain Veins, tire, ti Park or Ravine:dale Per pendicular, Diamond, and Itig Diamond VMns, along witlionanv others not named. • Also, all that tract called the Junction Tract„lielong ind the-said Company,containitigthe sialetn,Forreld, Rabbit Hole Mortimer. Ttinnel, Black Mine, C„Law- ton and Alfred Lawton ;Veins. Also, a clavelLll and -; Grist Mill, situated on the ! Mill Creek Tract all tpp which will be:rented on moderate terms hry aliiilving to • I I DAVID CIIILLAS, Ag.'t. Pottsville, Feb. .11 r StettaS - Cisg,f nie AND MACHINE ! , MANUFNCTORY. trliE slihscriber is , prepared in furnish till kinds of .1 Machinery, such as 'Steam Engines, either-high or low pressure—blowing and pumping Enaitws. saw ttnd CTiit /Ire aker4 and other machinery COT) nec toil with the mining bur:Mess. Also, boile:tr, iron lroats, propellers and propeller r•tirrittes. - ; iron and brass cas tings, and all other articles in his Ince of business, at Iris establishment in 2tl 'street, below the. Rriil Cainden, , New Jersey. L JOHN F. STARR, Late of the firm or NOSES STARR & :SONS! Camden, (New Jerseyi) Nor. 1, ISIA. - 44-If NE - it AND.EXTENSVIE etoihinga Gentic i rnen's : Furnishing -'Store. TilE sob:critter has jtist ref-aimed from the cities- of New York and Philatlefirhia with a splendid and eb - iiirff assortment of Cititbs, l'assiinerers and :I'irst in en of the latest importations, comprising the best Mark French and English wool dyed -Clrfths, superfine black French Doe Skins and Ilirglish wool dyed CaSsitueres, French and English Fancy Cloths. sir has Olive. lifirwn, Invisible Getren. &c., From II Fain y CIVSIPIeIiN of the latest Sprin6 styles, plain and fancy vest:pigs. black sate, cashmere. ra•tltni•retts. while and buff eassi mecca, light, fancy Velt',..lS, Marseilles, &c.; all of ra bit hhe is prepared to ;manufacture to order In the r.-ry beat st3.le. and at prices at which lurk determined not ustomer shall complain:l. Being himself a prart it al tailor, and employing (miters arid workmen superior to arms oiliers in the place, he in able to warrant every ar ticle manulacruired by firm to. give satisfaction ter the mulct p , irfiridar in fish:roil, fit arid finish. " : The s ulker-tiler has al Ho joAt opened at his new store the largest, best, arid rtur t fashionable stock 'of read , / mote clolllin2 ever offer d to the Pottsville public; alt of ,016 . 111.• will ,11.1...1 of at prices which cannot fail "to .1 1 ~ ,f y purchasers, yiz : Fine Black Frock Coals front ‘"" $lO 00 to VS 00., , do • Dress di/ '!:. 101 -• lii On do ; Sack nit. . . 550 ' 10 50 Fancy Frork-Mul Dress Coats .. OHi . 16 : 00 Summer Tweed Coats! • 250 . 450 r Linen - . do i ' 75 260 Fine ('assisnerc ratitaloons,"lrlack "-- and fancy color 1 - 350 750 French Cassini-re Pantaloons, . fsmonjer goods) : 250 550 Linen ParNloritis., 02,1 I 2.1 Superfine black Satin Pests 3.511 5 (Ii) do: do (10. 1A • 3On . Fancy vests CaAttmere 4- Cashmerettel 75 • - 2 50 51arseilles Vents • . r : . 62! 150 " The snle,rilier's estalilishnient may very Properly he called the Pottsville Emporium of Fashion, where gen tlemen may all:rays obtain evermtrinie of, gentlemen's wear, such as shirts, Collars, handkerchiefs, scarfs, gloves, hose stistiendere, &c. &c , suited ro the fastid inusraste of the exquisaie, the plain haVits of the sub stantial citizen, or the wants of the industrious labo rer. can. clothe a 114111 from bead to ti,ot with a suit of clothes for 132 SUJ.which is cheap enough, fur the poorest. . - -The subscriber has justreceived the latest London. rf',l .., SilhSt . - i lIS-in, .0., Parti, New York. and Philadelphia Spring and Summer Fashions. Any taste can be soiled at his new store in Centre street, .neat door above Clemens's - Maw store. Pottsville. • ' ' U. T. TAYLOR.' • cc', Don't f..rret the place. Pottsville, April 1 , .'. Ihlrtc • 17- • • 1 A CARD LIPPIN . C01"1' T,ttiFif.Oß , • , B EGs leave in infirm t h eir anil.the in general that-they has 0111'1,4 for their o'ne of the large,t hull most varied ai—ortnietit.; of gainil:.; snit able for the 'aunty!, and summ e r trite- that I ever ealne In this county ;such as new style Siberian. lti n hlingion, Croton:Arcadian. rrvtich, Amer ; 11 an, cloths and-va,iineres 'of. all description,, with ,iiwpf the richest and inns f.isliiiinable stock of ing.if thee ever bi held. ' lineik fine cotton, and riii n d iarn liiisoniS Ilanilkerchjefs. fine Hoskin Clove:: fiat q ictlity striped and etutinruillereA will( II for beauty still slYlevannot be surpassed. All of which will be die l ut,lid of. St . prices within the reach In( every person. .Should you nll or up with a rail, we are siti.ti..dl'oir will not regret it. , I.IP ITT & T.‘11.1111., • Corner of i'entri; And Mali 113‘ , MCO, streets • P, E.—All cop& mailii to order, in a si yle which (ilia c not he surpassed it, the, state, fir which we can glee the heel of reference.' C • . Pottsville, .April'i 15,16, 1 cji--eHo' COME • 1%•• i NEW-YORK : . • STORE • h 1 I • -= !.. , •-•C lIEVPIEIt THIN. EVtlt. ~' , 4 1 - N FIE- subscriber !vier just returned from Neve ' 1. York with a lacer. and rhoire selerthm of - ; . ;spring roods. se birth; meet her with their Former, ^- > ,stork, enalitj them to offer in, the citizens , if Putt.- T, title and vicinity, a very desirable assortment of., t.z. 4 1. DRY GOODS . i• ,And at prices solow ,that money cannot be mule; faster than by purrlant-ina them. Also, GROCE-: S . = ,Itl ES very cheap. and' GICEENSWARE at about' ' :baltille usual prices.: ' ~. Recollect it is at this - F 1 ' .14; W P ORK STORE . ' .... ' . , In Centre qtrer' t where_coords of all kinds can and , :i will be sold cheaper ktizto at any other establish .4 meet in the CountvJ .- 11. I. & CO Pottsville; April 2.5, I6lli. 17 ••BOININETS. MRS..IY/ORGAN MARKET STREET, nearly epposite Messrs. Sedawick & Co's. store, has just received a i toll sonidy of the Spring fashion of Bonnets, consisting in part of Florence braid. Inserted lace. China Pearl, a new and splendid article, will' a variety of other stylesi R 1 1 11 11 , 0 VS Mrs. Moimiitt,liits juSt, received the largest and most splendid assortment of Ribbons in Pnttsv ills, which will be sold nt the very lowest mires. Bonnets altered and done up in the best Manlier, as she has just received one of the hest implVed Pressing Machines fur finish- Sim lionnets. 2 . 1 . Pottsville, April ° tlrl' JSI6.: • NEW SPRING GOODS. • . . • .1114: . .11art in, HANING removed - 'her Dry Grind 'and 'Slienery thore, in the now brick Wilding recently erected by Silly [WM, Centie street. third door below :Maliantangli street. has just received an additiOnal supply of Fancy and Staple Dry Gouda and .11,11, a , n y .9 rtirlr s, among a% hid. are - some vary ()mice panel ns o CASHMERES. LAWNS. PAINTED LAWNS; Mills} IN DE LAINES,' GINGHAM S,' 11,11.ZORINES,. A large assortment of PRINTS, GLOVES,. ROSIE:. ER, too. Alan, - a a arlety of ehozant Summer Shawls, and Uraid and Fancy liOnnets, all of which are offered fnr sale at' the Merest cash prices. Potisville. April tlfit 44816. 17- . - r Coal Screens ! Coal Screens ! ! r[`flE stocriber is extensiVelY efigagmt m the mann 1 factory of AVOVEIN SCREEN..I upon an improved and entirely new principle, for whir h he has secured LETTERS PATENT. and which he confident ly believes will he found upon obit : superior to every other screen solace for durability and all the of a good screen. TheY•are woven entirely of wire, and can ,he made withimeAes and threads of any re quired size and strength. WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY. DESCRIPTION will he eNeivited al. the shortest notice, and ~erects finde to every ; patt ers adapted to all the•i uses for winch screens to,‘ reipfired. • • CV' s ' The sulisi.rilies has recently removed bi< estab. lislitonnt to Coil street; near the corner of Noctceztan street„ I - HENRY Mitsville, April 4 1846 SHERIFFALTY. To the Free and: Independent 'Voters. of the County of Schuylkill: P - EMENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS :—At the so- Ileltatiodot many of my ,friends and acquaintan ce's. I offer myself as a Candidate for the olfme of SUER, IFF, at the election in October next ; should I be elec. ted, I will discharee my ditty faithfully and impartially, to thi beit:of my ability. Very respectfully, yours 4.e. NATHANIEL M. WILSON. Pottsville, March 9.9,;1516. 13— SENTIMENTAL GIFT CARDS, price 23 re-t.; per pact:, just rec:ived, aiid fur sate at BANNAN'S Cheap Stationery store. tray 2,- farnter's- Departnient. Gni:rung or exnnors.—This subject says a correspondent of the Cut.mx-rotr.iti too genet, ally raceme(' of minor importance to the farmer, and of more trouble than profit; but *ern eight years experience, the writer of this article is coo, cinced that it is worthy the attention of ,all • vators of the soil, as a ssource of preflOn.l as a means of increasing the health' Of than, and . beast. ! I`•;' - From 1000 to 2000 hushes of • rtriets may be raised per acre, on good land-I.oft bushels per acre might he as common n yield as *III bushels o f corn. My method of sowing and Cultiyfiting this crop is as- follows;—First - the ground•iimiloughed very - deeo—manured the year previous i with gong monine,'—the furrows ure harroiVed ferel. . Bced. is sown by hand. Forrows'fors the seed-are made by the hoe, the edge being reversedi twenty in. - cites apartthe seed th l npped. from dishes held in • one hand, taking, nut the seed with. the other, arid. ~., being careful to hold the band close tp the ground 'to prevent the wind from blowing it away. Cov eted with the hoe—giving only a. slight cover: 'log, is best. as a shower of rain will bring up ' the seed without any covering, if the soil -is loose and light—the seed is often lost by deep covering; • if the soil is loose and light-z•the seed ispiten lost by deep covering; brush" the ground Over with the hos' SS soon as thhc - arrots begin to come ui';, when they get up', plculi 'among the- rows with a !tense, . and itgo,iri! When haryestedftrun a ixolrg team and plow as near the outside rots as itossitde, and d •cp turning the furrows from the rows; tho ,hands lotion-after; and pull the carrots, mit with the • -A.l - 11:i • rlS'of soil, except wet, w ill !reduce gond carrot They may be sowed frotri - the middle of - April t.;11 the middle of Juhe-,probably the first of My; is the'hest time. For a number of years , rastl:have raised from 1000 to 1500 bushels per , year.' On ;rich soil, they will frequently grow to the sixe!of,fivo inches in diameter at the crown, and-from One. to two feet in length:. They are . profitable for every kind of tide stock—mereespe cially for Milche'oty's in thelaillocinier and spring. I have known workhorses kept throughout ter on carrots and hay. and they enjoyed good health and performed well. • I can giYe sottirqacts which are definite and to the point, in regard' to the importance and profit of carrot raising. .• MI. David Bennett. a neighbor of mine, a judi cious farmer of some 60 or 70 years of oge,,ha:r: rag never learned ache viduel of carrots, thought, them, as do mart:4ohers, beneath the notice of the farmer. LastSKOg; he consented ttieultivate sic sqleire rods oh eONl)tion that I ,would. - sow them which I did. The:4Oason was dry, yet he harvest ed over 50 butitels of carrots from the ground, which is over 1.300 buShels pe acre. ; He fed them at the rate of half a bushsl iper daY, thitide:l be tween a farrow cow cf)oirliMay size, and p farrow belief. three years old past. Hie commen'eed.feed ing them the first day of Deceinler last, and,thg result is, iehas made-sincO that time from-the caw and hidtei, 130 pounds-of good butter, boilds having plenty of good !M i lk fur two, persons through "the winteran increase 'of more than half the quantity of slops fdr the pigs, a saving of more than half the usual quantity of hay feed to his cows, and his cows are in hi4ter health and, better flesh. Ills buber is of better color and fla vor, and of course-in better demand in the market._ He now ago es . with .me in regard to the, iris= parlance of this subject to the farming curnmti 7 Mtv. Again, Mr. Sherwood,. of Richland, an enter prising young farmer, :it my soliciiiition, promised to sow • one-fourth of an acre. He acporteil- to me yesterday. He obtained a Yield ofaiver 1,700 bushels per acre. ; . ) •, • . I might go on and multiply 'instances—indeed' I have never known an instance where the expefi- Lneri has been faithfully triell,thathas not resulted m abundant,sausfaction. I respectfully request every cultiviliir of the soil, to "sow and cultivate in•the hest manner, the present season, on a good rich soil, at least a few roils of carrots. Let this. be done', and we shall not hear -so frequently of - a scarcity and high price of Lay and butter. THOMASS. MEACHAM.. .; • Richland, IV. Y. April 4,18113; - CATERKILLATIS.—Those farmers who. 310 . in the habit of raising caterpillars fur ornament or ii e,'will doubtleSs be gratilied to learn, says the Boston Journal, ihat the dry weather in April has produced a !!.o,ttily shore of these beautiful insects. They already begin to bask in the sun, and ex pand by the nutritious alinient of hiliage and fruit buds, and if not premliturely molested will in a shun Mee 'ez pel every leaf. and take full amd quiet pdasessioh,of the trees. Tr. judge Of' the future, by - the past,itinay he reasonably calculated, theft some of our farmers, and even scan ., whodo not belong to ,. any grieultetalSeciety will raise thireithison aouhle "as many caterpillars . as apples ! 'But these who ire so deficient in taste. as to prefer' thdtlavor aria [. appearance of apples, will do ivell to lucik to their trees in time. A thimble full of these 'rascaly, which thin now be ilfstroyed in an .instant, would fill a bushel measnie trivnth hence, and re quire 40.48 labor to subdue thee!. The corn mon gimse of every fanner will suggest the,hest, method of'. extripatlon. N One !nettled we . mention which we never knew to fail, viz :.-grasp the intruders with a vigorous hand, and squeeze the whole mass into a shapeless heap.. If you do not wish to come into such close contact with the. insects,; wrap 'an old newspaper, ofter You have read it carefully, around' the nest ; and then pro ceed wiih the operation. • Tut: !thrift . •II tantm %Vona - It, of which" We hae recently had ;tr many. matvellous accounts in the papers; is indigenous to California. It' is said that 6 heads of this wheat, 'procured by a Major Spering from a nati v e of the Usage tribe of Indianti, produced-Six hundred- . grains, which were 'planted by Mr: Alpheus Baker,. of Ibbeville, S. C., the production of which was ten thousand stalks. - The grodo on which the wheat grew was measured by an acurate surveyor—the heads counted, and one head shelled out, the grain weighed ; a calcialaticin was then.rnade, the re sult of which was, that the wheat produced at the ,irate of two hundred and thirty bushels to the acre. tilt was planted about the last of January, and cut 'on the 20th of June. The land un which it-grew is poor and sandy, and was unassisted.by manure. This is a all story, it is true ; tint we have no special reasons, that we are aware of, for calling in question its credibility. Superior' culture is al ways accorded to new seeds, and hence the won derful productiveness - of many 'kinds. particularly those that are, eiorbitantly 'cracked up.':---dfaine •CultivaNr. Ktsn:vEss•nEvren TR tV 'Forte you Avant . your horse to work 'well, you, must endeavor to make it happy ; happiness incrca.fes its strength. ' and 'energies. and unhappiness diminishes them. When you find it•is weak in particular. points, do not press and harrass the 'weakness, but show. it indulgence. Do not urge it- to do moidthati it is well able s .tis the mare it is compelledlcedaydhe less it wilt do th-morrow, When you find your horse begiri to slacken his speed, do mot reckless ly compel bun 'to maintain it, but think how 'you- • - yourself %%amid like to be thus urgtd• on. beyond your strength. Do net worry your horse , by re peated whip strokes; as.every blow • robs the ani mal of some of his strength, and continual blows rob it also of the ffuitives to exertion 'by the viole n ce of the strokcs,on the skin, and also affect the muscles underneath on which-the. mo tions depend. If any person doubts this, a slight blow 'on his arm or leg will soon convince him of the truth. If you have two horses .working to gether; iind "one horse is slower or weaker than the othrr, do not farce it to do,as much as the 'tither but rather slacken 'the spied, if even it is done by keeping the 'other horse ,back and novcr use beariNr reins ; they are useless to the driver, v . ex talons to the horse, nod are the cause of many falls"; but above all, be not tiao fond of shoWing them thin you are. their master and they your slaves; they know• it well enough ',to their so:row and without this trouble: NOTICE. WHEREAS letters testamentary on the. Estate of Benjamin Morris, late of Minersyllle, Schuylkill County, deceased, having been granted to the subset': bees, notice is hereby given to alt persons indebted to the estate, to make immediate payment, andel' persons , havnie demand? aninst the.sauie are requested to sent them duly attested to. :%11 r Nta‘ . . - if;:i, 15 ta ' II MI JOHN I. DAVIES, REFS IThVIE:3• EOM
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