The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 13, 1846, Image 4

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c~l~}~}ii~~gs.,
!daunt:En—in Mo, on the 171.1 t ult..
hp the Rev. James P. I ebertine. Me:
T. Ilunn. oI Si. Lquia, to . .4.1i« ELIzA Roos, ut
Howard
EliE3 rite
Sighed le
••Sie Gols
t While. W
With cart
Oise little
le; merhe dung)."
:Ithin I:tarty,
itrdyrr.
II1(1\ pr.-fared.
Some old war; wr
tram
at. i is fultraliag capita epi
E FACED L. D
in) Einntel cherk
,rn- ;Ind not the
1 1. 11.,i gone to !Wen
4.er 1. 1'
..
OS A. rAr.
Why is it that
The lily bicir
Because the rei!
pl3re upait
THE WAY
I o THE•: 'WORLD. •
11%i:tie—no laittez if be his
•lie le only, a nte.
broken hit lec .
True; but a meek
a dirty Trish
(hive (wet' hills if he
But that Irish boy
love him as tenderly
nnio ha geone
; .qop The liorse , f.-
1 1.,Esn't iet out of the w.iy."
vireo's, it may he, who
you your own ollifiren.
iti1.171C,1,1 a pigger on.
l'uah him aside s !
the wuik?'
Stop! that htori; 4
heart nviy bea4l. - -rl,
'Turn her rzut
hag.'
. _Do you know•
pOir.
'JJox his eara ; bet
but he 6110 teas if
'Give her the ribiui
chen girl.'
she can relish
any nine. ;
'That's 'riga! run
for h.ta nofr . l
Su much ttie Mort!
friend him. • !
The world--lhe - and linfeeldrig world—
Who can but dfleafitg Welli.overm love for our
fellow creatures in dikirest---mociymp.itity for the
pour and urilortUril! l 4---110 I? , nvels of cumpa.biori
for the "sad and rbjred.." 11: . re cru,ll - ,the poor,
cheat the igfinr 1,1 th,!-e: who Ore
nut' been bis met.] lik e (Ails, yes. —l ' prtland
1
r pri can Crink.tin.l feel. - Hia
nos; Tic's a misers de old.
Pgi;aps Elie is ioliestly
rig ;30!y
J.; kindoes,,
wily a kit-
good food as hell o'4 yOll or
him again . ! car
e•.nds.' •
reason Why you should be-
A Goon HIT ton.. a'.l tt crii•-,AII op chap
in Contirclitmt, who Ya,:on,': of v. ' ,
ly medictioWn in that p Ft , t - the rottutry, cart it:tl
on the Purl:Saar tte,ll.e.s vt4y ert , nst‘'ely ;
and as i 3 generally Ce. va , uin that sta:e
all. Ps own hands. :Atul to Show that he eosied
the nvn what they eat, he WiAlld• have a Ihnel or
L -bean soup di s hed tip for Itiniself to cool, while that
:for the hand. wa. at-tv , .l op. in - u large pin ju-t
from theboiling pt.' 'Pith, 01.1 fellotO had an-ap
prentice who was rather uriluay among the but
irons, freqUently hernwg- his flog, rs. The.old
'Man scolded him - setteidy una day for being, so
careless:
!How can I tell,' said the boy, they are but
unless they are roll'.
1. ...Never touch any Mind agAin till you spit on it,
if it cili% hiss it won't-flint.'
In a Jay or two the Mil man sent the boy in to
Geo.-Whig soup was c01d.,: The boy went
iri the bowl; of course the soup did not hiss. lie
wont hack and told the boss all .was right.
.11iMner!' cried he.,
. All hands rum down rat the old man at [hellcat]
of the table; and in ;Tent a large spoonful of the
boiling hot soup into hts mouth.
'GOod hea%ens!' criiol the uld man in the great
est rage. •VV but did COI Ind that lie for? -.You
young rascal.
.1 did nut lie,' said the buy very innocently.—
.You told me I should .eit. on everything to try if
it vvas'ltot; I spit in your . bowl, and the soup did
not hiss,.bu I supposed it w,•s coo!:
Judge the effect upon the jour'. was
never tit want ..flriends among the joarney !MIL
0, ' TTS Love !—A young feller is in al! Sorts
of a "fix." when:. he is shot through the gii•zsrd by
shafts from •a pair of dirigl:t eyes, One poor
youth, brought ,iown by the blind archer, thug lets
off his highly concent . rati•d'fifelingw.at Ills Lily
lose, folded in a piece of dirty blue paper.
'4ly Dearest-4 wris very much struck with
your unearthly heauti._tlia other Sunday in. the
place of worship. 7'cllmo are you'a Angel it
.the RCII/13 of Bliss come here for to lay waste ion .
harts,- like mine, so srisreiiiible to Love. Thii:i•
blew eyes of your., which eiprosses lova so strong,
and also those sweet qps and cheeks were made
for kissing. You your charms would melt
a Samson, and oh if ,i on.resist my einplrings, I
shall desolve away and .be'no mow.. Excuife'lldr
dearest. Love tie your I Si, ter.'
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ANECDOTE OF: A , WEER.—TIICEC is a well
known custom ' pievailir , ig nl our criminal c , u ts,
of assigning counsel:to :Melt psisoriers us have no
~pno to defend theid.l one occasion, the court
finding, a man accused of theft, and Without court
eel, said. to awagiif a la.vyer who was pre-vim
!llr.--,--, please wittidravi with the indsoner,"
'confer 3W1:11 him, and Alien give him suc:licoulisel
maybe best fon ' hisiiiii...reet.' The laWyer and
'; ` his client witialreW;linll In fifteen or twenty min.
utes the lawyer returned tutu court alone. 'Where
itthe priionerl i i asked the court. .111. has gone;
youi - honor,' the liiipcful limb. • Vo . l told me
to give Mtn th ` essticst ailTice I "could for his interest;
saildas lie said lie WAA gUIIIV, I lb iuglit the best
counset ; I could oill-r him, was to .uut and rum'
which he took . ht once: , I - Ic is in Jersey, your hu-
ZIO:, by CAS
. The editoi of at'.l ex ~ h.itl,- 2 :? I.vi 1:J!ly prrpctrit. 3
the fo!lowiniA7outr.r;cou: ani abozr.:riab:e_ ;ill ine :
. .
cllallbeaut.cou., malt: of gr.c.e.
,Why dp y weer a'hump d!"
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• :The autlniquS i-cartip. Ile ought to be eh: n
uked
ato•rie*h with a - 1.1,12.,•'s imAde.
Wunder if that rtlitor cultiedtei Lair? If he
does, he must stl.i'dew tit.: luhu,viu,; reh,rt front .3,
buklie-ing little maid: ~ .
• 6 -flail dmidies . with'your i.r.trit,tile.l coat:,
Why ths p . m wear your beards like goais!!:
A Storni:tea 'InNDERNESS.—A itkiher
*who doaled on her dear child, Jim, gave hid iho
following certificate of her kind etnt.it it. to M.,
catching iinife tf •he •could--nhich ho duly pre
sented to the proper outharity, when he went for
his license: . • •
‘•this is 0 certify thtt 1, _ivc toy consent to -riot
nii 61111 to 'git m cede to hou Lc p!ca.,!..., this given
utitlei my hand This tEly of on Lid July the 96
hi7r ke.;'l
• A S3tALL BILL—Two Mr; :red M.
IS:, neither.! Whom woold be pr.'it.out.co exactly
hartdnnie 'by the hoht,; owl 'Ocoe ttint• ugato tho
city; When L. sui . J. , )oulook us
Would soon pay the debt. Lif•th,t;:r.. ou stria dry
up and tly away sumo of these slay s."
“As is you L.” and retorting, 'the debt of
nature. is about the ooly:ilebt you our trill p ry,
sad that.hecause: you twbO nature so little."
L. I..,..rui,rlred itibtantly round: ! Sixth and Chest
anlotirn
RESIG N certain
sour hicks, ant), no: very sweet Asian!. wading the
.iariods ticadeuts of !;:11- was, ttbsetsed tu time end
slenly bet:nine-very amiable. •W hat sudden change
bas comp user )our asked a friend.
•r W hy ,' said lite tran-fortned;..to h 11 the tre , ht
have been 1411 my life trying for n content. d
and have finally mad: up Inv taiid vi, down
withinat it.' •
A. talking, match, I..tely ., catite ott' at New Ur'
leans for five hundred donate, a eide. It cutitin
ped.actording to the Ad vertiger, inr thirteen lt)ur:-, -
the rivalrbeireg a nenchetan attel,a .
The byettateieler..arci judges were tacked to e l icit,
end vglicp they wosttel up in the morning. they
found theXreuchtnan'el.:ad, anti the It:entne,kton
whispenlii; in his ear.
AN APT REPLT.-'10,:1,111(1. I don't know
where that bop got - h!.4 hal 'temper—mot from me,
I'm sure.' ..-
.Nu, my dent, for I don't perceive . you hie lobt
any: • .
Pa:, are tilt) days longer in Treiand than
is tats untintry tLang,•t ! aye, )tar may 'wEil
cay it, told not on!y lun4er, but O.:ere 11 a. areat
many mare of thew:
Louis Gazette
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DE
ING a liquid dye, which i nstantaneously changys
1J the ''cOlor of the hair to a beartiifirt brown or black,
without(any injory to the hair dr - Lskiri. The grear su
periority alibis dye consist,Att if. - u`O,4-, mode niapp!i,n.
Lion and instutnanentri effect her ( -1 3 ex requthe
Dm lv
o lento twee hours to produce any chance ' Its
superior excellerilie Will be apparent to every one upon
a simile apphtatian. 1
Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Suti.--Ilefan
der' sl l rrrobirplic." 2 -The eft•ct OrthCll.lll)We nn the hair Is
•strtily aiaonishiti2. It wan tri..tf yhSler:etly in our
r ioted the (Mimic front grey t • blacii• inst toutiouitts.
Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Fornm.-4ve
iiral of our acquaintances tone reerialv applied to their
hair the valuable liquid known 3 , 4I"AI : ex:WM:Ws
baphe"a new and vat uablt, dist(over ; and it has in
tin case tailed to , produce the desped effect.
I
titeos after applyitez it to grey hair nr(Whiskers, itam-
Lpatts a'oratitifol brown ire IrhlCk ( j . /Inri.
F- Ltract front the S• Clazette.(-3lessrs. It. 4- G. A.
Wrielit, sell a liquid rive for the hair which a gentle
: !nail assured 110 would, with MI tranble, color either
black or dark brown, the hair of chin or head that had
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:an obstinate tendency to red or tires. , •
I I.,t'fact.from the Plulailplphia Dee.
-The liquid dye lor the hair. which is sold b y It. &
A:Wriiiht. No. 23 ,Irottli Fourth street ,- is an eicel
t lent art 'rte. It is said that it instantaneously chalLges
the color of the hair to a beautiful brown or blackiand
' without injury to the skin-the dye is' called - Ale. an
•
( der'. Irricobaphe."
I Extract troll the Philadelphia Daily Forum, Dec. ith
!SI 1.-.llerdedrr's l'ririthaphe.-We frequently hear
our frierols spealt hvorithly of this liquid dye, tioL:
two upplii atoms iir it is asserted:will instania
i neottay ehanee clot rotor of the hair iir whiski•rs:lto a
brown or black, without iitinry to the skin.
It has been used a n d reemoriterided•by !natty or onricit- •
izen, are ire doolit not it it a lotto:Ode:discovery.
CAUTION.-Tdprevant fraud. eat Li direction bears
the trritlen siinattlre of G. Alexander(
n• For sale in Pottsville. by D. BANNAN. Alsri by
Drugleist. generally, througlfiott Ike Unto,' States, and
by the soh; 0201115. R. & A. IVRIGHT.
Importers of Flury (Mods, Brushes, Crude:, Perf u n ie .,
j Na- 23, South Fourth street,
1 . Philada Mardi I& le 7
gURDEN'S ) rATEN•t
• mm)t: or THE beet r efi ne d a
ol meri'can
Iron, tor
le •
sale at about the saute pacts[rod, in bar, II iinir a siitinz•ill about limpet
rent to the purflia,er. sold,;Ur
wdrrantelt. and if not satitfaeturv, cand•e
)
ft:Wined and tie wbney to t! he refunded.
RICH.-7
-VD ELEG..I:VT
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Oil
.Cloths, Mattings and
SHADES, FUR Sfitl:G
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9 , it-r, giiteriber has just opened for Sprinz Trade
I a larar..e and ennipliite assortment of Ihui.t.el4, lin
p-rial, , 'supi.:ihie and Sne Inerain and Vent" ian C.a . -
p.-1,„ Wilk!, like al: been purchased.*illifrra month,
di the lowi—t cash rates. They are'in - iit,otTired;.at
.reiltly reduced prices for cash.
These. roods are of an extra style and finish, and
.henic or the hot make blld fahriC. otter groat induce—
Inenta to put . chasers to obtani a handsome and
lit icle Ilelntv the usual rates. 1.•
The :IS mithlielit is complete in every respect and con
simi in part a gra followine
and -splendid Brussels
• Ingrains
Do „ L do - Imperials
- Do •r ill Venetians at Reduced
Do do. .
Lo Cu
Fine and,Common I Prices.!
. • ' Imtrain J
Splendid Finhossed Piano and Table Covers, Stair
Lod:, Mud Seeep Skins, &c., &c. ,
With an iiimo.ni,.stock of low priced Carpets, of all'
descriptions. Hew and CottiM Carpets, from'
1-.? to :iv t ard.
Country housekeepers and .others hrve
ra, oppottimity or supplyind themselves with
tviodsonte hits desnable roods at ^really reduced pris.
Ii•OSERT'It. WALKCII, I ,
• Secondstreet, oPposlte Christ Church.
Philada.,llay 0, It :O: •19-3uad
To Country Merchants. •
(1 nozr.:%; PALM LEAF - HATS, 'Just received
• t lilircet from the manufactory, comptlsing oni: Of
the lir;ust and hest selected stockS to:he found in the
eit3 . --prices ranging -from all 00'% to al 00 per. dozen,
tvliwlt we will sell cheaper than any other house In the
cot. 'noise in wont of the a Wive named articles, will
Om it greatly to their advantage to call and examine
our arao hind vat led stock. Also, on hand a largo and
we 1 selec L ied stock of HOOTS and .1130£:-, in alt they
var my, which we will self at the very lOwest prices .y
the u,s^ or dozen.
W. A. 'SHEA! WAY
No 7, Marker et., North side, Philada.,
Lofts N. E. corner of 'Mirket and SVaterstreet.
Phllatia., Mayll3, 1E46.. • ' 20—St'
PlJilaleipbia.
CHEAP -ROOKS & STATIONERY.
KAY & TROUTMAN, . • .
No 183 Market et. between 4lh 4r 5t h N
entrAngteuis..
DESPF.CTFULIX call the attention of Eountry-
Mercliants, Professional Gentlemen and the Pub
lic generally, to their extensive stock of CoOks and
Stationery. comprising '•
, School.' Day Books, terms, and
Medical. . Blank Books of every de.
Classic-it and Miscella. Erription, at very low pri
. nemr Ilooks ; ces-i
'Cheap. iliileri Cap and Stationery of all kindA, and
Letter Paper, all other articles in their
Wrappirg. Paper. line of business ;
which tiler will sell at the lowest prices and on as rea
sonable terms as any other Book Establishment in Ibis
city. _
N, highest price given fin Rap .ia eachange
for hooks anti Stationery.
Philada.. March 7, 1816,
AMERICAN HOTEL,
PHLLADELPHIA
,
e . ...'ei ,5- • Gated HMO, situated in Cnestiut street
.•••se
,e e e e i* P 17i I n ol l :I:i:7:i d :e n c.:ls. a n 6 p d po d s e l l t i e gh t t li f e ull i:la l t:,
lige
-t - A
Mot... jlienry 4. Charter, Proprikotr
~,i-v- -l - otters e ltr ery 'pin cement to i
the travelling
_public. It is in the c entre of lmeiness, it s within two
minotes' Walk of the Post °dice, Custom House, the
prinhipal Hanks and places of amusement ; is in an
a irv r and deliehtfut location, and the proprietor pledges:
hiMsett, to devote. every attention to 111:4 table, and to
have obliging and,itnentive servants to conduct to the
romforte of his guests.' (laths, warm and cold.. al wayA
ready, and an assmciment of wines of unequalled ex
cellence,
Nov. 1815,
S Ar 2 KE SP E
CLOTHING STORE,
N. W. earner of Chesnut and 6th et. Philada.
proprietors have most completed their stock n
I Spring Clothing, consisting of superfine Dress'and
Frock Coats, Habit Cloth, Coddinction and - Nl:red Sack
Coats, and new Style Summer Frock Cpats:with n va
riety of sinale milled French Cassimere rants, and a
general ai..9orttnent latest style Vests.
Thei,alinve stock is worthy the attention of the pub
lic, is it 454 inferior to none in the city, and will be
disposed of very low. '
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A lar2e azsortnittnt of ClO/113, Cam3ltoerrs and Vesj
tlng4, constantly on hand whit:lily:1111m made op tn or
der.; : 8311T11 & SWIFT.
• Ithilada, APrIl 2:4h, IS-16. , • 17-2 mo
. , .
: . Platforin Scales. .
1
~A DE stidahle for Rail Roads, Canals, Coal. Hay
1.1 , 1 Orr:, stAv.•3, Crum). Tol.aLco, Live Stuck, :VT.
al- Orders promptly attended th at our manufactory,
Fecund street, Camden. New igracy, or Store No. 3,
North sth st., Philadelphia. j
ELLICOTT & ABBOTT.
'Oct. IStli, 11515 ,
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Feiß Q iffi.•lß tS' C.IRPENTPR,
Q%lJaveyancers,
• 56 MI ALN 7 STREET, PIIILADA,
Money Loaned on alortgage, and Real Estate bought
and sold. '
Philad!Aphia, April ID
E A. HATHAWAY.]
E. A.' HATHAWAY Sr. CO.
COMMISSION AND EASTERN PRRDI:CP.MERCILLNTB
OA. 23, Narjh Wharves, JoA . tof.9rch st..
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rjAVE on band, and are constantly receiving' large
IL suppl , es of all kinds of Fish, Oils; and EsszEnN
Paonuct:, which they will sell on the most reasonable
terms, to Country Dealers: viz. ' '
10,000 Galls. Bleat:lied Winter Whale Oil.
:1,000 " :Sperm 'lit
. .
I - 0,000 " Solar Oil. • •
• 5,01)0 " Common Whale Oil. -•
100 Bids. Tanners Oil, various qualities.
500 " Not, Z, & 3 Ma: kerelon } & whole bbls.
100 " No 1 Saltuun, in whole and half bids.
50 " Mess Shad. . .
ro " ' l'ickled Labrador Herring. ,
0641ozek Scaled
2 . 0, 00 lbs. thy Codlish.." .
,
50.0 Doz Painted Palls:
too Hills. Calcined Plaster.
-1 irfo " Ground Plaster.
,Atilt], Soaps. Sperm Candles, !Teas, Goshen and
ItitilLsylVallia Hinter, Eastern Ilolis; and bent lierki
ifier county. N. IL, Cheese. All .of the above mild in .
els to suit purchasers. . „
Philada , March fia, ISIO ,
, . 13-ty
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PASCAL IRON WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA
i T., - ELDED Nrroti3ld Iron Flues, Sit itahle frit. Loco.
' Y 1 motives, Marine and other Strain Eininte !toilers,
from 'l.' in 5 inches in durnieter.. al.mit, Pipes for Gas,
Steind , and tither purposes; extra striont Till, . for fty
dratilt.: PtY551,1 , .,; Hollow PiStints for Pumps of steam
1.
Eugiu , s 4 , c . slanufured and for sale by •
MORRIS, 'l',..t SIC. E It & MORiIIS,
Ware louse 8. E. corner 3d an'd Walnut .ts., Plulada.
Pfillaila• Nov. 231 le I 5 I
IRO N 5 . 1. 1 011. E.
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THE subscribers bare constantly hand, al. th e
lOwest rates, Iron of all sizes. suitable for mach:-
nery iltirposcs, and also fin coveting' schutes and for
sieamienginc boilers; and'ibr coal raXs..
MORILIS'i& JONES:
S. W. corner Schuylkill and 31 irkelvs..l'hilaila.
477.1 y
A LEXA\ DEWS VIECOBCPIIE.
A NEW AIM VALUABLE DISCOVERY
4AI" ac BM/TILER, 42 Walnut at., Philath.
June 6, . 23-j
10--Gmn
Wli Z LtLpl"nlB r " j7 .'
, T
r '
eer c '
rZiq i SoteA^eni;f i . hkilLi,%
Works. Daring been long engaged ti the moors,
lure of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kreds.) i•emy..v•
prepared In offer to purchasers an arts, e which in
quality, cannot he surpassed 1 , ,y any in thi ,Vnien. Al
so, receir ing Weekly frottlltlP abovPrelrl,o,f,t Wrokv,
Window Glass of every size. Constnititiv on hand a
full assortnieni Al White Lead. otthe 'nisi' approved
brand., Red Lead. Litharage, Saxony NI. roesia, d . c.-
which will be•sold a , Mannfactiirer's prires, together
with a large and well FelCriPtl Nti.rlC'Of l't rugs, Medi
tines, Dyes, Acids. 'Fine Colors. Perflin ery, - d- c.. in
short' every article in the Drug line.. Mer'ehants. Phy
sicians and Dealers in general. are remried to call
and examine the stock and prices, feelin;•rst Isfleil they
will Ire indoeed to piled - vise.
Philzda., Fi l bruary 11, ISM. 1: 7-ly
EEC
PURE WHITE L I E
1,
A NUFACTUIZERS. No 651 or l i th !..ront ft: reet
111. T 1'litladelphia. hive now a vivid sum: y of their
warranted pure white lead..ind t hose imstt+mers wbc
hare been sparint:hstippbed tit cconFeipob , ,lce of a run
311 theaTTICIP, Shall now hard their or'defrlilled.•,
'No kn, - )m.'n substance possesses thoWellit , rserrative
antiheautiftiugpropertiesso desirable if 1 paint, to
na
an equal extent with udulter tied whit A:ad; hrncr
any admixture of cilior materials only tiara its
It has therefore been the rti.arly tint of the
iipimfaciiiree, for many !.ears, , to supply to the public
perfectly pure white 'and the iiiiceastrAe
ro.ind ror the unlit le, iv proof that it, his MM. w:th lb•
nor. It .Is:invariably ?minded on one lie niILIVE
P:RILL, & in fell, and on the other,
AI:RANTED fens - -all in red Setters::
Novenslier 19, I
Philadelphia, Readingoad.'ll
• /i!ech . ‘ctiwz 4 t f. .Prerglit on- .11erclial;
. - - • cl: -.
fli Ii! AND AFTER Monday fleet, Jiine, tenh, 1544,
‘...1 Goods will be forward il with desp,tichlat the fol
lowing rates of `Freight, between Readily. and hid
points below Stated, per ton of '2OOO I si. ~ r
Betwr n i ' -
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. . Readi g
i l l
11 :17 .- fc r, . / tz::1 .
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d i7,..; , ' 1
and
l'ltila. 1 1 11'alhvillti.
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I lister, slate, ails., *c. 1 Ili ! !I; 72, cis
i I
'id Iron, blooms. timber, I
marble, login, tar, pitch, I 20
unit erimistones, . .
l'iailS ..V.'spikt,s, bar iron, a •
caritingn,lead.turpentine ; 44
!:
baik, raw tobacco, salt, }. 40
; pro'visions.potatoes, Imo l I:
I ber2sloves;*c., 1
!Flourper barrel, ; 16 cts.
;Wheat, corn, rye, clo;yet 1
4 eta.
1 seed, k salt per bushel, f ,
Groceries,lrardwate,stecl,:l ;
I copper, tin, brass, do-, .
I !nestle Inprors,nmehio,_ `
rv, butter and errs, 1 10. •
cheese, lard and tallow,
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nil, wool, cotton, !tattier
_ r 1
atVl'hilles, 'mints, oys- _
.
' ter's; hemp, and corifaze.
Dry from's. iltair.s* niedi- •
eines', forgieti 'blunts, •
' wines, elass,priper.fre s h 2 60
fish, meat; cnnfectiona-
I.
. I
. re. Rooks * Stationary. , '
,
: No additiona Iliarzes for commission. i
T' ' .'ff`ifill.l or li . !ivrriuz freight at- any of 4:
sly's Dr pots 1
on • he line.. . 1
Julv 15.101.3 1.
16-nt
[ . .1. 11.
. ' •1!.:111',1'..311'11°N. 11,.
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.
•,.-. . . •
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MILITA.II,Y STOP.E:
. -
n':111 E yil ,•lifif r j wf inld respectrillitl .11 'nror.in his
..;. "-k.cliiciel: , aii.lici...Noirers.ti, it lie min'io 'lntl' his
- • .lb In! rci/ ('air .4i , 14'.....,,fqc.10ryl ,
in Third siremi, N. 9. 1 , a few doors IHrtwollfice,
},slicre lie would .
h pleased to see hi: , old kii/StOillerN
Slid as rrEnly rielv ones an are disposed to favour t r illll,
i... illl theircostorn. lie sti)!contionen to aanutaetore
,Binary and Soortineh'satlit.les of river 3 t 1
tlscription,
loch ; .:s . !collier; Cloth,, Felt, Silk and tiOer Dress
(•a p., Grail oattern.:; Forage CiIIIN; i1i11.117 - I.lor frortj t
4 , n1 . !.. do ;Cariotich Polusdpiyolict c .I)ha ifs, word
Belts or .ill kinds; (.7,iiite6'n : finannaek 4t . itillereili
at torus: Fire' Mull:els. RtS:itig Boxes 1 ;Enhe dir.
tirillik , and Picker's l'lntner'l, Potopo4ns ~' trenitlii'i,
t17 , ..00,eat her Stocks, t ;11!T Canes. sliperi I ; i..', quality
Shot alas. Gaine I.3.ers. Droo l s dee,,ke.
ILIT'Ord ms .thankrolly received :Ind or
'elide : to. NV I 111 .A M rli I.:SS
No 1111 Non h 1 mid Street,: few doors
'Philadelphia—fa:marl 13, lel° -
RE3DIN,
POTTSVILLE R. I IIL 1?(:
•
11' re ss e pig e . i. Tr de a
Ilimn of:start intt, on and after Monday.
.I From I'ott~cillc,
at 9 A. ,‘ &Dail, e' b• 9 A. M.. 3
111)1131,1 uF PA39IMI,III.IADIN
Tor Phil .at 10 A. M.. /.
" Pottsville " 12 A. M. , f .
, . RA I ES OF FAUF
Between Pottsville and" Philad and
. '• Rnadnm, $1 411 and
Matadi Ott.
• Fourteen . Valuable ArtiC
I. But- NN Ira's VERMIFIIGE—a cerhen
ivorins—sale and v.lr3 idranint to take:
i 2
~ ( "Taris,,x's- . Ex re ‘c j . I lit rich reincvl
4.t
at kin :a. Uri P.i.nts. 'Par, V.iriliAb awl
cari•e!snrfroaf crozhiiq, without linjimng•
Or'the cloth. i 1
3. 1, - .D.)N FLY PAPER—the best thing I
and - m.b:qucloes.
I 4. A . :(Vteilu'lle.trolyer of Rats, Mice,
And Ares :Ind:m.lller of &A ile2B.
5. GeNN's SPECIFIC for Sour 'Stem is
,lllerA a n d W.lor Br a ait, by one • wilt, 1,,
qdrlcen year= beflue he distoverrd the cure,
1 SrevEs's Gar.....lolNl'.llaNT for
It has' never I.lf C,l IJ cure.
2: If Atticiso, ,' s I . l.:rtF.a
8. Orte‘loNty's": , llThaillaV INK,—without
Tun ComeollNu CONFV.CI.ION OF I
the no &rune for cutldten lid .wrenon, it is
fo t.ke.
I It,. LlEcies 'VEGETABLE ANTIBILIOUs
lIL GUN Ns Ina .LI ~ Ni. 'WATKO-Ploir.F ate ,
. for
I,lurni , ss, Route, At:. lt - softens the feather, t .1 keeps
...int the Jneuer.
„.„ • 12. Poor, Mkli's STITENGTIIF.XING rIAST s FR.
1 13. J.ieNio...lr; arenE, whtrhCures
the %s oral tharriar iu a few hours.
14. JlefiSON . 4 DYSI.NTERY MIXTURP.
and speedy cure ii.rr pysentcrylld Summ
;them. • -
I
The :hove Kalimb!earticlea are wholesale , and re,
by J. f, '-"ClitG I,N, No, I South Fifth;slPhila
thlphia;—wiwre.Storelseopers and uthers will be sup.
plied with pure African Cayenne Pepper,. Arnica
tlinwere, Prugs,- generally, Paints, Oils, Glss and
varnishes, at 'toe 1 'west price e. Terms 4,1:1 Cl6ll
"r.t . f . cat -cut the advertisement , and bring' it with
Phi Vida% April 4, ISI3
'tailach.. Joly 12th.
Extensive Clothing' Emporiu m:
•
• 1
rj , IlEsreatest bargains in ready made clothing are
I to NO. 252 he had
et TRACY'S Old G , taldislied Pioner
Line, Mark Str et, Philadelphia. Why hasjos e t
tiiiished one ofilte largest and most complete jassort
nient of Spring and Summer clothing in the crty„con
sisting of Dress and Frock Coats, spring end' Summer
SOcks and Cuatees, of tine casmerette, Ilabicandlroton
• Cloths, Tweed `Cassunere, Brown linen, &e.!, super
French Cassimere pants, and tests of every i descrip
' thin. I
All garments at tide establishment•are Warranted
both in tit and workthanshirt;
,they are got up espress ,
Iti fir the retail trade, consequently more care, in taken
in the selection ,if the goods, as well as the :s l tyle of
ctittine. The proprietor of the establishment Isla prac
tii,at tailor (having surveil a regular apprentice hip 10
tide business) and has none bit practical ivork nen in
his employ Gentlemen in want.of 'clothing, it ay de
pend upon beingsuited imevery respect; as weare,de
terntined not to be undersold by any compethitis. - All
I t
i
goods are purchased for cash and solo for cash which
enables us to sell a little lower titan those who
tat
on
tile credit syz en,, it being a self-evident fact, t at the
nimble sixpe ce is better than the slow shilling.
~:
!Also,. alwals on hand an extensive asortinent of
, Cltiths, easel errs. and Vestings, (which will', he made
treorder at the shortest notice) Shirts, Gallatsuspen
ddm, Gloves,. &c. - . .1%1. Tll Ir,
I Nq, 292 Market street,•Philadel uhia.
Philada., April
.fir 184 ' 6 •. 16 auto
CARPETS
BEST BUTT HINGES',
MANUFACTkrug,d T f A or s sale
. 7
KER b .k . MORRIF
yascaliro9 Warehouse, S. E. come!,
Third &tut ahaut. meat, Kph
Tquladit,rAugust 9,.
Pbilabelpbtal
WINTER ARILI.NCEMENT
THE MINERS' JOURNA,
THE CHE.RPE,S T,PASS.3O.E..HGE*O Y 'THE
.
•. • 1 UNWED- ST ATE.
SPLENDID LICE OP LONDON AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS,
•
r t 41, ttl•
•
IL Barman, Agent, Pottsville.
• ARRANG EMENTS'FOIII6#.
OLD ESTABLISHED ,PASSAGE OFFICE,
100 Pine Street, Cur-of South, N: T.
1
TEE snlomriber ben leave to all the attention of
Ms friends and the public in c neral.o the follow
ing arrangements for the year 1,516, and for the purpose
of brinzihg out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage
Passengers, by the followin:
Regular ) Packet Snips to and fro rn Liverpool
Ship,' Names Captains Days oli Sailing from
l'kew York.
11 , nre Clay, Nye, • Jan. 6 Nay .6 Sept 6
Stephen Whitney.Tlwmpson, i" 11 '".11 "II
Canick Skiddy. '" 26 " 2.6 " 26
Patrick Henry, , Delano Feb. 6 ;lone 6 Vet. 6
Vir2inian, Ileum," II •7 II "Al
ItoschN. I:filri.l , ;e, •" 26 i " 20 , "26
Independence, Allen, 31.1 r. 6 Stay, n Now. G
Waleri.x., . - Allen. 7' Il 1." II "11
kidders.E. tol.b, " 20 " 20 "26
Ashburton, Howl-Ina, A4 , ril 6 Am! 6, Dec 6
J.61-nn IL.
n ' ' - illy •
C46 i.' 6 ,1r 1 , . "
.:II
21
, -I
I
Slip' Name, Catans, Pays Sallnigfrom
....- _ ) - 1 iiiuor,ool.
1: . .t)421,1.,1.; • •2 ' i
c. , ,,,t. , ,:v
.
firm!. Illy
- .• I tr„Y e '
Stephen Whitney. 't iiiim , scin; ' , 7. '' .. 6
G3TriOt. , . Skiil.l ' y, Mar, II J'
Patrick Ilenry,: Delano,. - '2l
Virginian, . Ileirn. '" thi,
RO,Lillf, Eldridge, ArriCi lAI
-Independence, Alio , . •'' 21
Waterloo, Allen, ' 'Zit
Siddons„ E. Cobb.. Male 11S.
. Ashburton. Bowl Ind. ", 21
John R. tikiddy, elkiddv, • " tl.o
Sheridan, Coral-h. June II -
.
In ad,lition to the above Regular Lines)
Splendid York Built Traiisient t...4iM 1
• Ailironriark.' -- Seolland,' Russel (:lover.{
'Sea,' will continue to sail from Livertlo
regelar succession, thereby preventing
ethilltY of MAO' or detention In - 11.1verpJ
the accomitiodation of permns wishing ii
to their families or friends. I have "aerrin
merit of toy Drafts on the
.following Bank}, r ,
Cork - Limerick Ciammet
Londonderry, Sligo, ‘Veiford.'
..i
Bell'ast,. ' NVaterford : Galway
Armagh, • *Atlibine, f.plei lin
Kilkeine, Baling, , Tra lei:,
Enniskillen, Monaghan, ; 1 ouglial,
Banbridge, Ballymena 1 arsonstown
Downpatrick, Cavan, i I, irg.an,
Dungainian, Bandon, Ennis,
liallyshatinou, Strabane . Sikilibreen
AD.
MO
,
Ottareli l l - 1 .1 1 -4t •
•
Coote hill, hilrns ),
Scotland—The City Bank of BlaSzoW
England—Meiisrs. Spooner, Atwood Sr.
London i Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, I.P
Passengers can also be engaged Blom I
Philadelphia. lloston and 'Baltimore, by'
Packet Ships on application being mad
or by letter, ( .. p.t o.iiii.l addressod' to
JO:s.EPII 31c311 7 1111A V, 109 Pit
- corner of: oath street,'
AGENTS. 1
Benj. Barman Pottsville, Pa. ; Michael
rhesier, N. Y.; Jer. /311:!^01 I'rllillt..ll,
CM , Uhr Albany, N. Y.; Charles friiara T.
Thomas Mcquatle„ Utica. N. Y. . I .
I also beg leave to fissure my friends and the pied is
in general, that the greatest punctniiity n ill be obser
ved in the sailing of the above Ships. together with all
others which I may have, and that • Passengers will
experience, no delay on their arrival at the different
I orts where they mean lit embark, • '
P. S.—Free. Passage can also be sect; ed from th e
verious Ports in Ireland and Scotland; f rom which
Steamers rim tn'Liverpool • •
BENJ BANNAN, Pottsville,
. ,
' - Sole Agent forthe eltafe•of Pennsylvania:
Jan. 17, IS-16. 3—
Pot s-
, zei l,l
:ze
90 cts
1 1 too
I I cts
' / I 3 cts
,
, .
.
.q.N4V.EX.ITION !OF T.EX.IS..
.._...._.!!.! t i
... GSLEAT ATTRACTION
hARDWARE & . IRON STORE.
. . .
•
MILE subscriber rospectfulliu Informs lii,{ friends and
_I the politic generally, that he has just received a
splendid scsoriment of IIAl:OM A RE, 1 IZQN• STEEL,
1101.1.011.-11:A1tE, CAIti'VNTLIt'S Tilitil.S„xi.c.,
...which added to his former stock firi,VIIIA la variety to
those desirous of purchasing, unsurpassed in the re
gion, I , lr quality and elleaplieSY. A large ussortiniunt
of the het :Ixes at prices ranging fritto,7s cents t0*1,25.
• Grindstones, . ' I cent per 111.
American steel,
.. - :Pi " "
Best Cast Steel, ISt
Lead, •
1
.
`Lolled Iron; - 5 .r, ~•
•
-• Nails hr the Keg, • • 51' ' • " •
Tin. 2 boxes for *23 Op. cheaper, thateev 'l rr- -Wire - or
all sizes very low. Ills assort nun},
_consists partly of
Anvils, Bellows, Spikes., ullCnives tind Forks. Spoons,
Nails, Cliailis;Shovels,tind l l'ea ateColfer` Kettles,
Spades, very cheap ; illtickets; Locks; , hitles s
Plalies, Saws, Ilatchets, Iltitlebarrels (Ipss !lord
I lunges, ykes,wagon box—Grain Siiythes '.Sieliles
es,. Hay and Bang forks; Tiles, liasius.q.inille, ••• ' .r,
IfOhilail , ,llorsehhors, Pans &c., Alto, 14,1 ~. •fc,
Copper and Iron Kettles. Glas.s...Varni•••ii ii • ty.
- And every other article usually li.W ''l •; - lardware
Establishments, all of which lie se his atl a airy low
inte: Persons commetti•iil4,liiiit•ieketiping.Rlackstiiitlic.
Carpenters. Cabinet 11akturs, Saddlers. vet , will find it
to their advantage by calling stud e i 1;linil:11E. Isis stock
before 111111 . 11i151112 ..I.6l•Wilt,Te, at the Ilay rScales, cor
ner of Centre and Market.treet. • 1 I
HP tet,abirs his Iliireinied thaliks , to his old friends
and customers for their liberal suppoti, l and solicits
theirlurther patronge.
I _I
GEORGE ill. STICIITER.
•
Pottsville, August Id, 1815 • I , c._ 511--
1111
H 70
Flornze. hr
fe Coma. .
i
EZI
pf 1 , , at.
,A\.
•ion' !tar.
2 lizn.
,--- 1 .
S 0 L 0.710.4' .1117711, •
' 1 i.
Cabinet Maker, Undertaker I &c.
1
T HE stib.eriber annouricesfo pie pub li c Oct! he
. ha: emelt., ne, d the above 1111 . 11Iinlift, imione,
tell he hortkonh or 11'. tt.vtne itnond are,:y bark of
the Peons:avant) (1111, where he wtlietthi..tantly keep
re f hlt,.d an af.sortutent of, / ' I: '
'll 1.1 A Dl' 31 k DP, CI )1•71 , 1VQ.
. Calund (litre 4-c, Sr .Inanillii, h. rctlt the hest
•n ritert.tlz ill the Ill,zt (
hi able manner, - kit eery hnt,
rates.
IND
ID.
as.
1 t. G, 15 15
=EI
,
lit MEll 111 Illintlf ,, C'llre all lords on FurniliirO
%, C., 111 lirdr.r at tie ,bortii:4 iiiiticn . 1 "• ,
Funerals waited ~n and II le.ir. , e,;',,ioolied,..t,e. '
, Ile Merelore snlicii;4 a t'art of flie;,tibie patronne
which he will endeavor to meet by petunia attentime
to business. Give us air ii.
.. 1
MO
. - - -,
Lard Oil. i I .
IN''.'„T.,E,ll7,,P.°Le,'„inc„l,7Pll.4`,,M,„g,M.tarnbl.hfiTe
tined this OIL, superior to he. 'best ;Sperm Oil for Rail
!leads. Engines ;Md Marli nery of all hind, Woolen
Manufartio les, Cc.. trill iiirn, in day laibp without
.rlogging the wick. equal to the best' of strn. and at
wii
t -thirds the gnat. For sale - by the 101 ; and sam
ples-will he forwarded for triaLatis appheath i u to C. J.
F. 111a;NEY, :teem for the Maniifartnrer,ltitiaiiii, Mass,
nr El) WD. YARDLEY, Pottsville, Pii., whe e a sample
may be seen. .
. March 21, IS-16. ,
-. .
' 12—
,
cae for
/ Cre"lse
ix from
h. .....'..r
MEI
MEM
, e at
,
-- . Valuable lleal Estat,
A LOT nr errand, in Market strei!t i , l'otts l
...rt. ble nib,:ing divided into II excellent liii
for sale low. Apply to , BERNARD R 1 1:
Jan. 10, • 2.11" Ma hantnngo 14trr et, I' l
MEM
rival.
jib
- -
inotir to : Feed Lalrsiness,
E subsgriber respectfully annoiinces to the pub
hc, that he has associated Nathan Evans with
him in conducting. n'e,Deral Hour and Feed Business,
under the firm of IZUCH d EVAN s., at the southeast
corner of Rail Ifond and Norwegian streets, in the tut-
rough of Potts , . tlle.iwhere they will always keep on
band, a large and good assortment of
. .
. .
. ' Flour,, . - • Feed, ' 1 ..`
• Ilay b.: the bale, r&c., &c. ,
All of which will be sold at
,the_veri• lowe;st. rates
They confidently solicit the patromize of the Public.
believing that all those who deal wiili them, will find
it to their !nomad advantage ,
dilly 19, 29- . - ' Rup' n & EVANS. •
EGOMI
MEM
• r .
VALUABLE ;r2I. 4 ILCT OF !L AND
FOR SALE! ; .
CITUATE In Parry township, Schuylkill con
taining -101 at:re:y.4lmm 50 of which trre cleared,and•
in a good state of cffltivation, with a tine Apple'orchard
of 100 trees; besi,des Pear and Plundi - trees.: There is
also a good stream of water running through the plop
city sufficient ffir a Saw Mill. The laud adjiins,prop
erty helongiirito George Seitzinger, and others: For
.terms and o f part iculars, apply to
JACOB REED, Pottitiille,
, PETER DILLMAN. 6tl the Premise. •
Barry township, Feb , 21 ; I is-tr
-ly
T9OIII-ACIIE tOItQUELED.
TIIE ODONThI. I 3IC DROPS
Warranted by cure the Toth-AchOn two minutes.
rrIIIS preparation is the result of much patient ex
it. periment— to compounded by. a Scientific Dentist,
and is guaranteed to, be perfectly - innocuous in its ef
fects upon the other Teeth- The geputhe arti :le can
be had at Batman's Book.stize, Portsville, wholesale
and retail, general Agent for the county. 'Also of the
Rillowing Agents:..
JOIIN S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville.
CHARLES I.AWTON, Jr. eg. Co. St. Clair.
. *Pries 25 cents piar bottle.
Agents wanted in all the Towns, in the County at
the usual 'discount.
May 2, ISIO.
. - FOR SALE;
A TRACT Cif 120. acres 'gland. shame on the ,road
11. leading from Pinegrove to sclito Mill Raven, 10
from Schuylkill Haven and ti from Pinegrrive; about 55
acres cleared and under good fence and cultivation. the
balance timber land. TO •imotbrements
t., • ..' aro a log house and barn, a g , /c.d Apple
sess orchard,-and a new saw; will, with a dr
ill/I .
1 ,45 . cular saw, Inching la the. &c. Ifhe Pisti
-1 ~ 2 -..„, ing creek. Swatara, andSclitiVlklit Rail
,
Road, will pass near, if riot through this land: Terms
any. Apply - to GEO. W. MATCHIN; Agent.
SchuylMll Myren , AprlllB, 1846, ! - let-tf
. .
,of
lada.
BRADY & umuvir,
-WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS,
.. • .
aFrons the City of Philad
BEG leave to announce to thei gingen]; of
Pottsville and neighboring districiii; that they
have on hand al their -Store ,'- nest to
Geisse's new Hotel:An the borough. of Potts
vil large assortment cLf Gold and Silver Patent Le
vi , Lepine, and plain Ili atches of every description.
AIAI o. a general assortment of Ladies and Gentiemens'
Go d Pins, Chains. Bracelets, Signet and Plain Rings;
Go 41 and Silver Thimbles, Pencils and Pens of various
mgkers ; 'Spectacles. Musical boxes, and every other
article in their line of business.
& E. have been appointed by Messrs. Brevoster
Ineraham of Bristol,. Connecticut, their agents for
„sale of their patenyprine Clocks, comprising those
table for Churches7and public offices. - Also, eight
I and thirty hour brass patent spring repeating Gothic
!eks. Through them purchasers may rely upon get
a genuine article. . ' , . --
,
ive us a cad, we eharantee to sell as low as any
i'de in nor line of business can be purchgsed either
ottsville or Philadelphia.
. locks and Watches of every desiviption carefully
aired and warranted on the most reasonable terms.
• WILLI.% M RIZ A DV, '
40SEP/ I S. 13..L10rr.
larch 21, 1893.P—tf.
r
IRON! IRON!!
Q: RIGUT POTTr,
A r rilE
TOWN HALL, 1
.EVE. nn as! of roi:ed Awl hammered
e..r from j round to
dk !fol., j.X lii AX 2 _
. I
from i to 3x 3,
liztrtm'rd ire from 1:7 x ;nrh, •
ticul:op iron or.varma, danensioas,
Crot - l'louch rvg.si
Horseshoe harm. Slier.
Alvah's. Jubiata tilit •
andllorsc
Shde
26—' 1 ' '26
luly II No 111
r 2l - " 21
aye. II Dee. II
21 " '26
"26 ,
i.t. 1.1 Jan. 11
rt. 11 Feb 11
a number of
1 - .mtch ns Ihe
fand
Avi!ekty in
be lel,t po
anti for.
remit money
red the pay-
mmn'''
Ca.!. ...1 teel,,
Sim,il
Szefit.Viiirlisle
liiisier. A Mille !n Blister.
German. Sicel,• Spring
Steel, dc.,' ite., 4c
26
',Line 28
•
New St y . re t at Brookville.
HE Subscriber tins just received frrm Philadelphia,
and has now opened all Brockville. a I I[2o and eon
assortment of seitsonaide anode, soak is Dry (moils,
rreries, Hardware. and la wierisiea re. In add'st ion to
telt will be fountfronsisintly on hand, Fsds, smoked
fresh Meat, as well as a stood supply of country
lure. Call arid examine our siock, and yon.ty ill tint
irepared to sell elools ar as low a rate as they hate
r beers sold any niherr,ll Sc tun) lkill coil nty,
It.—Country Ino4l , lci• of all kinds' wanted, for
ch the (wiliest Piwe will be paid. ".
=I
Co. hankers,
rpeol, .
ARPENTERS A
The.tubsrritorr i
I and House C.
.Its:wantt...llp en;
; t . door to the Ant
Licrrpnol, to
Regular
• perlunally,
treet.
New 'fork
I=El
TOT
~..OPtISALS wilt
line Inns
I rockiil a For r
`in otil••e, next
iket streot.
1‘1011.1),
I . 1 1' I.; T,
Oi I! dO, (411 . 0 j
be rorvlved by the suhi,rilier, for
red Miner's houses. at the town
art wulars apply - to the enliscricer,
r to the Anthracite Grzette
GEO. u rorrs.
tsr ille,.rqb. 7, • 5
3ffrysvii,
Inn
W.
.aq,i :Ike!! the Es
Works,',"
ared to IT4ild tli
ire Rail Road Car'.
iription.at the she
Ihle terms.
Per,otis front h
Roil it to their lid
iue ohs :wit ere.
MARSH'S
T
r o .eph ♦V_
111
ottooly of the
for sale, at the
lobrr 2R
ESTITET
NO SCARCI, '
111 e people it tj
20od is ntakinu i
trthe custom, an
Lf that
Is not """). e l
all ~ i trit offer',
die tate> the pro;
I Win ' 11.1,1 1,1,0,
makes a co,sj
ill the t
riovhis nate" tel
if the hermit It. i!
truths! IMPOI
tizettq refuer to
hat it will he to
lllfi .TO/G , :.
would ro+portfti
-house i+ junearA
1.1‘1: GOODS. w
[tearte+s, camel
II) the letroucl
or hi+ customer.
SII notzty excel
'or customers tin
lhic ltirlicsilly, hi
i ipmt hi. friends 11
11 iu
01 • 1-•
~lrt
‘ztor.
I fir,
"lac
ifir•rt
pl,l
- WTI
I •P , lt•
ltf .
Ii call.-
ME=
COOPER,
subscriber anin
and vicinity 11
T"
roll
ING
ft ra
Lr of
-lie
in 111 1 1
1-t
;SIN 1.7.:4S in all
to. .Nr. ; Wolf's 1
isedj'lrarrels, Het
es, 'ittatre a in tit
he best quality. lt
1,t., repairo all hit.
line id Init.in...:
r [ ..ai.,lnable terms.
ritistx pot. tile Mai
dam,: a nil IMotim
ie IF determined t
tage oft,he ptildlM
1.-' 7 A boy about Ii
an apprentice.
riville, April 11, 1;
' '
kip ay
Pon.
• CARD
FT l llEUmicrgianed. as l 'neral dealer in anal, resident
.1. in' the city of N ew 'York, will re'rewe nn consign
, mem' cargoes of - Coal, ro he nubd ininotliotely for cash:
yafthji or stored on reason:olc terms ,or Will he el•
'clninged in all or part,l for Sferchoodize, viz:, (Imre
iies, Cheese, Oil., Ilav4llarns, &c., at the lowest cash
prices. ('opinion of thiats cooling to thin citv,'witli
ran:nits of gond Cool, for ;die or cxchange.'w ill do well
to roll upon the stihsi riper, an they can often be put in
the way of sett ins a better price for their Coil. than is
paid 'geityratly by dealers E. KIRK.
Worliinginan's ('oil Office, 8.5 Liberty'street, third
door West of DrOadway.
t Hie capa
'Wain:. lots,
;.111.1',
'rots% ille.
New, Ymrk, March 41, Iftl6
Not ice;
T"Epartnership !itch l erto existinz betwe'e4 the sub
scribers in the name of A. B. Wlitte &Cot, was by
mutual consent dissolvitd on the tllsfinst. All persons
. Itavineclaime or demands azainst said firm, will please
present them to A. 11. White. fur settlement ;.and tilt
pnenrift Indebted to said firm, will' make payntent to
him, al he alone has the settlement of the 'affairs of
the cotcern. ' c ANDREW - It...WHITE,
, may
301};, I
516. MICHAEL BITIGILT.:
rott
vm . i
f /
'-- . .22-::3t
For Sale an to be -Leased....
SUPERIOR COAL . MINES IN' WYOMING VAL--
LEY, fur sale and [lite leased, on favorable terms.
Inqulrti at the office of
l V. L. MAN WELI., Attorney at Law,
Marc J h V..,18.46. 1:1-1:31* • Wilkes Barre; .I'a •
--4-
1 • ,
NI ;anted:
• .
A ,
YOUNG MAN of good character; who writes.a
fair hand, aei Clerk in an .Attorney's Office. En
quire al the office of tbOlinerre Journal
. May pOtli, ISO. •!' - i
•
. I stray Cow.
, •
CCAMEto the residence of the subscriber, residing at
MoUnt Laughee, about the 12th $f May, a I)AItK
nnosA N COW, with turned upliortis.. The owner is
requested to come forward, prove property, pay char
ges and s lake her away, otherwise she will he sold ac
cording to law. , - PATRICK DORMER.
. ,
Mount La ughe,e, May 30th,1dl0. 22-3t*
To Emigrans and Farmers.
Oe pale orexchange, a valuable Tract of Land, In
containinz
.507 acres, 250 of which are
Oak openings and the balance rich Meadow Land. It
Js situated lUmiles from the i entral Rail Road, and 2
miles from the village ur Stockbridge. For the terms
and particulars ebonite cif
EDWARD OWEN PARRY, PattsVllle.
May 30, MOS.
2`.2.7-It*
i Strayi . Hound.
CAME to the subscriber about nine months ago, a
black and white ettotted :REY HOIJND, of a large
size. The owner can have him again by calling , on
the subscriber at the Depot. • JOHN DOYLE.,
June c.,1816. - ' I 23-2 i
- .
, .
MI
STEEL.
MI
GEO. H. PpT.TS,
'—, . .
:ND BF.AcKigmints wANrED.
. . to r t of siver eight good gail
y rtieittr.rs. Ake two good Mark-
Hire at leff,tittit.o in Market street,
tracite Givikze-iltlice. .-
GEO',ll. POTTS.
NW, '
41 P.E7t:-IF!T-
E . IRON WORKS
. ...............
McGINNIS.
in,, , mni.eN to the Pul lir , Mit
iablp‘haient known a , flue Pot,.-
Nniwegianan street, *hero he is
kinds of Steani I;tozines, 11131M
5,-and Marhinert nr every
rtest hotire, and o n thirmi i si tea_
want of Stea In rnzines
cantasl• tog ive him a ra4l heron,
ME
SUPERIOR- PATENT
uss
• t
)vao
•
ALSO, •
site•r Ctrro ..bdominal
itapportei l b. ,
above zir , !cles, j , lst received
in.iiiiirtelorer , prlcr+. by
°UN S. C. AI
Druggist
- • 4l__
ON -IN Er ROPC.
Y IN I'OTV4VII.LE! '
trap be supposed that the udderr
irons it,.,,,.ctlre The meate . llll4 -
II tini•equently to sell the erecter
are dispo.-. , eil of in this linrotte.h.
rrect. Experience teach, him
tvnithl be umtless. and viiinntma
riety of not ellEaCillU in all) I ;mit!
V prnve upstic, essfid. IA 1, Irite
lerah ..,
le noise. and • rattses nit tri
i tertantile xv. 11,1. lititibis object.
appear six fre , ptiently in the pa
ir' the l'UltLt(' GM . Ile pro;
ItTANT TituTifs.....:ind ,11.1,•A
e. they cannot be tilimi to Wit.
heir interest to call :it his . ".
=I
liy announce that thi s innnense
117,11 crammed wilt loran s ',linter
licit in yariety,quality, - Clezance
lie surpassial he any assortment
The only diniculty he has in
I. that hisstock in Isoexten , ive;
cut articles, it is alainst /mini,
make a choice. In order to Oh.
I ilr , ireir In reduce his stock arid
• assist hint in the unilertakinz.
GEORGE W. It:LATER.
•-, 50--
lE=
minces to the chiieng of this ho
hat he carries no the COOPER
! its branches. in . Market et reet,
Tannery. where ran .always'he
Ts. Tubs. kr., atilt!! very low
erials which he can warrant to
nr4.01" tubs and other wocehenrlc
at the shortest notice and on
iheit Kite for old floor hirrels,
limes, at itis egtatilishment.
$o merit, lie hopes to receive the
.• OWEN•MATIttIiii.
ar Iti'yearif of age will he ta
iApply • 'O. 31.
15
22-3 t -
.COLLIERY ;WORKS,
FOTIAIDRY & 31.&CHILNE SHOP.
TRE subscribers , at their'old stand, corner of Rail
Road and CallOwhill streets, are prepared to man
ufacture to'order, at the shortest notice, &tam Enzities
and Pumps, of any power and capacity for minion and
other purposes, Battin's . Caal Breaking. .llarhines, with
solid and perforated toilets, as May be required.• .
.Also Es eines and Blowing Cylinders withallieces
e
sar • mactery for Blast Purnsices.'. list Air Pipes, of
th m bst a proved plans , cup and Halt jotnts and Ira
r 7'liners, ; ?f the very best ; construction. They par-
Mt le.rly in it:. the attention'of Iron Masters and par
tic etigaged in the Iron trade; to their large stock of
Pat eras 1 . 4 Balling Mills, having lately constructed
the achinery for two of the largest MiEs in the coun
try, viz :—The Wyoming Mill ht Wilkesbarre, and the
, 1 ),
BM int.. Milt at the Montour Iron Works . Danvil'e.
Th • are hilly prepared for this kind of work, together
wit every variety of general machinery. Of the qual
ity f their ,work and materials. it is enough to say,
tha 1 time and. experience, the most infallible tests, have
am ly demonstrated the genuin , e character of their en
gin .s and machinery. I .
0 ' dens are respecfully solicited and-will he promptly
Mt tided to. HWO
AYOD & SNYDEIt.
I ottsville, January,l7, ISA: ,
, 3-ly
luable Coal Tratts lo Rent.
O let on leases, to snit applicants, nil that tract of
land helonaing to the North Arleta, an Coal to..
kn wn as the Mill Creek Tract; contalnlll2 the
fnllow
in_ list of Cnal Veins, many of which!,—among others,
the Peach fountain Wain —11:1V nk.' a MM.'. .1 . 0%er a
mile in length, viz:—Lewis, ', Spohn, Ra it
raclech,
Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey.`Pea. h
'Mountain Veins, Green Park or lkivensdale Vein, Per
pendicular; Diamond, and Big Iliianond Veins, along
with manyothers nit named:.
Also, all that tract called the Junction Tract, belong
ing tA thP Said Company, Colltail'allg roues%
Rabbit MO. .M.Cilaer; C. Law
ton. and Alfred Lawton Velns. ; A iF,O, :1 Saw Mill and
Grhzt lill, situated collie JLII Creek Tract, ill of which
will b rent d on moderate terms by apply tug tq
DAVID CIIILLA:3,
Pot settle Feb. 2!' -
Steam Eugine
AN ' , MACHINE ALANUFACTORY.
'if sideriher is,pre pared to furnish a it_ls knit of
soi) as SiN111) Engines, ettlint 'high or
low pressuri—blowing alto pimping Engines, saw and
crbit mill—Cos I Breakers and other nine hinery connec
ted with the:wining linsinesii. Also. bode •s. iron boa's,
propellers and propeller engines, iron and brass as-
I digs, and ar other . artirleS in his line of business. at
his eats blist meld in iht - strrt, [below the. Rail Road,
m
Caden, Now Jersey. _ ' [ •
: JOHN STARn,
',Late - 6f the firm of 510Fir,i; STARK & SONS:
Camden, (New Jersey,) Nov-' 11 ',..41-tf
NEW AND ENTENS4VE
Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Store
subscrtber has from t is cities of
1. New York and. fbilndclphia n ill, a splendid and
. cheap aiisortnieni of ,Cloths, Cali,inieres and Vesflints
'of the latest iiiiportations., conslirisina the beet black
* . encli and Ete.:l;.ll wo,d 113'141 (laths: superfine black
Frlinclt line sLit,, and E11.21i,11 kohl dyed Cas,dineres,
04:11i:11 and Eon ''h Fancy Clot MC sin has Olive, Brown,
Green, &c., French rani y Casiaineres iif the
latest Sprina iitytei., plain and franc) vestincts. black
sail cashmere, caiihnieretts. white and t.:l,Ai•
merce, him y velvets, Nlarseilles, &r, all of
winch he ispreptired to manufai iu're to order in the
very beet 1,13 le, and at pm es at ivtlich her determined
nn yvtonter <l ti
cotiofran. hineoilf a practical
em )inn cutters and workmen superior to
any oThers in the place. he is a bit to warrant every ar
tirie manufactured by hint to give sari, fiction to tile
uni,4 particular in-faAtion,lll and • ,
The soliscriber has also J11.,1 14?,•ii "41 at Ids new store
thh larzeSt. Kest, and fashitoiable stock of.ready
made clothing ever offered to the Pottkville.publii•; all
which h e milt drvpn.e of at.price4 wltien cannot fail
to satisfy pinichasers, viz:
Fine-filack Fronk Coats from I ' $lO 00 to sl6s 00,
-do ' ' Dress do 500 ! " 10 00 _
do 1 Sack -do
I 5 50- 10 2-0
Fancy'Frock and Drez, Coats . . 6 00! IS 00.
Szistrouvrfftveed Coats 2 501 450
Linenli . I di ! 75' 0 00
'Fine caciptnere Pantaloons, black ' • i . .
. .
and fads p colors - 1 3 -50, , t5O
. French Ctissimere Pantaloons.,
(an tismeri combs) l '2 50 ' 5 NY-...
• Linen nintlin,,,, , I ' 021- ' l2 l. •
clasperfine !flack 6 atln - Vests I . 350 , 509
• I do do do . I ' I Si) • 3. or)
Fancy vest, Cashmere i'l• Caisluderette.l 75 '2 50
Marseilles yests,. .1 PC's 1 '.5 .1
.Thesubscrsher's establishment may very pinperly be
called the Pons:vale ElllpOriltill'of Fa dlioll, where it tin
tless:en may al w av, °Main every allirlo of trimness! , s's'
wear, tow it ass SEhint , , cotta re, handkerchiefs:, scstifts,
chsiass. Mem Ist , pesiders, Are. &c . Plated t,. she 1a.1.0-
i.LIS ta:IP 1./f lintelossimist, the Wl.inn !midis of the ills
-1
staid Sal cuizspb,nr the wants cif the insisi • iUrioss, taros-.
err. He can chlthe a man from bruit to iii..t wins a
'snit of clothes fOr $2 50, which is cheap enough for•the
poorest. ,
,
cense snince r i her has lust received tine latest 1.011•1011,
Pan)... New Yorg,alid.Flistalletiolor Slon/ and rbssisesset.
Fashions. Any 114.1 r ran he soiled at ins new :4. , iertift
Centre -street,' next dossraitioys: Cl•mets'r .I)rne store.
Pottstgale. 1 ' • ii. I'. 1,"A15 . .1.01t.
e- Don't f-icet the place. . ' . . a
Popo. Ole, April in. l'alo 4 .
A CARD.
LirßuccoTT & t.tYLon
I .
.
.(!Slaveo inform their customers and the public
/ F.i
general' that they have opened tor their irspei,
firm, one of t h e largest :hid mosr varied laSsOrtilielits of
goinls suitable for the !Trip:: and summer trade that
ever calm. to this county ; such as new 91310 Siberian,
110thiiii2lon, rroton. Arcadian. English, French, •kinc4-
1 ..
it an, clot ha •a and va , siiiieres or .all descrim ions, wh i
one of . the richest and most nishionable stock of vois:
hogs the eye ever beheld.' -Also linetwrine notion, al
m
gin gharn shir t , BOsoms. Collars, Handkerchiefs, fin
Hoskin Cloy, s4..shisp•holers, first
‘ quality strip hi rind
embroidered. cads, which fo r beauty and style cannoi
be hiirpisseil. All of which will be disposed of, iar
prices within he reach of ever) pgrson. I
Should you "arnc us.with a rail. Ae are Satl,fif-il 3'oll
will not regret it. EIP PIN Crflt & TAVI,Ori. 1 •
Corner iif Centre - and Man intongo. streets
. . .. . -
, P, S.—All ghotl? tnnite to forikr. ida 0i1.. ,
hi , 'l , ‘;
not he .surpiiNs'eti in the statejor which We can g
the test tor roll•tonce. •..
Yott>~yiUe,.tpril IS, IS}G
lEN
AT TIM, •
NEW YORK STORE
11' C lEALP. LI 1 I 'FRAN EVER.
- 11
1,
.-I , IIN snhyriber have jest rettiried from New
i .2
Pork wi th a .hrde and chow _ selm tion Or
10. 'spring g ))) ith. %villa', tnzether with their (river.
..,„ ~rock. enablit I heft to otter :0 the citizens onions
,
stile and vicinili a very desirable assortment of
4
''.l ' 1 ID n ' GOODS
And at prieris Fn raw that money cannot be made
rr.l,titster than liv pilialrising them. A 1.,. 1 . :11.011:-'
= !RIES vi:try'rheap. and gIiEENSAVA RE at about i
--shalt tbe 11-141 prim,.
Recollect rt is at th e
- ' E
IV VORK S7'ollE' . : 'i
;In Centre sti
:will be stild
..:,;inent in the
not. irliore good% of all kinds ran and
di-aper than as any oilier. establish
. 11. 1. TROWBRIDGE & CO, ,
April f!..:!, 1811.
Pottsville
BONNETS. .'
B. s. - moncra. N
1 L ET IiTHF.P.T.-nearly opposite Mf .F.,/ 1 ,I.
h ack & Un • S• store. has jin..t roct-a‘ sal
.. a.
apply of the Swine fashion of Bonnets,
, ingin part of
.Fitarence braid, Inserted
dr!, a new and splendid article, With a
stiles. -
it [BB° VR. ~ . .
;has just, received thelarrest and most
Pent of lahlanals in Potlsi !Ile, whaLla will
tVry lowest prices. • Ilonnets altered and
hest manner, as she -has .jest received
improvid Pressing Machine; for nin;h-.
ril 2.511), ISIG.
,
• r i b-- Sedet
, ••- Scud
full
lace. China
• variety of otlie
Mrs. MORGA.I
fplvndid arlSikSl
be sold at the v
done up in'the
one of the best
in Bonnets.
I=l,
♦i
PRING GOODS
.Urs.
HAVING ren
Stoll., 10 th
by Mr. S. Sill)
Mahantanco sir
supply oc Funrl
Arndt...,
PAINVI). I.
GING!' AMS,
raced Or Dry ( - Mod and Millinery
e new brick building recently erected
man, Centre eireel, third door below
Vll eet, , has just , received an additional
and Staple Dry Gued3 - and .11illinery
I,lficli are 3omesery chmice patter at a
$
LAWNS,
ikWNS, 1111;st IN DE LAINES
BALZORINES,
ment of VRINT,S, CLONES. 110:31E
la'sariety of elezant.-Suinnlcr Shawls'.
ncy Bonnets. all of Which are offered
•west cash prices.
¶ll26th, 1816. ' 17-
A large a9Bott,
•Elt, kc. A 6 a,
and Lira'Wand F
for sale at tlie I.
Pottsville, Api
•
CoalSc -ens! Coal Screens!!
-T"Eti.cribp IS extensively engaged in the mane
factory of'OVEN . WIRE SCREENS upop an
.improved and ettrely new principle, for which he ha,,
secured LETTEiB PATENT, and which he confident
ly believes will e found upon trial, superior to every
1
other screen in se for durahility and all tho q ualnies
of a good screen They are woven entirely of wire,
and - Can be toad - with meshes and threads of any re
quired size and trengfh.
- WIRE WEAN ING OF EVERY SCRIPTION
Will be exetule ,at the shortest notic anti screens
made to every pattern, adapted to all ze. uses for
Whieliscreens ale requited.
1;, -- "Thesillis:rilrrlias recently remo4d his estab•
lishinent to Coal street, near the corner ilf Norwegian
Street. 1 HENRY JENKINS,
.
Pottsville, Apr 14 ISM 14-
• SITERIFFALTY.
To the Free) Independent l'oteks of.
the Count of
.Sclelkill;
VRIENDg AN. FELLOW 'CITIZENS :—Af the so
ticitation of 'any of my friends and acquaintan-'
ces. I offer mysel as a candidate for the office of SIIER
IFF, at the elect on in October next; should. I be elec
ted, I will discha gemy \ thity faithfullyand impartially.
to the best of m
Very respectfully, yours ,te.
• NATHAN lEL,'M. WILSON.
Pottsville, Ma
I ch 2S, 1816. 13—
. •
SENTINIENT
pack, Just re'
Cheap Stationer'
L GIFT CARDS, price 25 reite per
•ived, and (or eale , at LIANNAN'S.
• store. Nay 2,T
lanitcr's nqaqintilf.
CULTIIIIE nr t.l.t 8111.101:.--The r atTbage . W e
a - very important one in the vicinity 'of cities' e l l
iinmefse quantities a - e raised there; .bat w e i l d :i
whether as much attention is paid to the sker':
of this Vegetable on the r larm as there should h,
considering its importance as food for bo th I; 9 a
and beast. It'is true that . in consequence of the
seventy , " of the weather of the N0rthc.rn,,%.,,,;
(cabbage being a very watery vegetable) i -- ;,il e ic ol
asTrothable to feed to stock as in the.nailderlwie.
ter:climate of Great' Britain; and, in adelit;a to
this, it is more difficult to keep with us, and•itore
difficult to store. Nevertheless, for Pod f0r..1.,
tie, as' the fro'Sucutia 'o ff the grass in the at4 e, . 4 ,„ ,
andbefore th e' severity of the wintcr'set s ini fe w
vegetables can excel it. Then, such an iree!innti
quantity can be raised\per acre where the grk e l
is favorable fox the croikantl-it-is-so easily. ea 1.,,,
tell, it is quite an inducenrpt for those who !by e
lint a Sinai! quantity' of lewd to devote a feW 'acre.;
to it.
• s
.. 'i - • '...„. aV There-are various methods o f thirili I
tt t! .. e
abage; for the lield, withille largervanety: l h.. w .
ever, we prefer planting , them in hilbi two tudx
half or three feet apart each way, it is so i se ,.,,
easier using tne;culiiyar among the plantg,, nl
thus save 'be tedioueip ocess of hand hoeing.. I t
,
is viten, I rule to sow the seeds in
.beds arid Ih:a
transplant A recent nil Much Outicrior is y,,,
to sow fro o three to fiv . . seeds in the - Place data
you wilt m e plant to grow. In this casi'lLo
Isrizest a n ost thrifty plant only is left btandtc. : .
After it gy l ts from tre to four weeks old, the whir .
ii c,
plebes are Pinched II r broken down. GroWn ir
tilisHvay the heads. re a id to he much larger dist
finer than when ai:. y tint; cabbages are han,.
platited, as-it iS conten el that however eatiiiii:lc
the process quay be pe firmed: the 1 lane reeei,ir
' - elieck , in its incipient -late Which it nevi r court.
ly. recovers. I here. is r e ason and philosophy. i e
this; and we should be glad 'il theirs. engagtid in
the culture of cabbage would rnake experinitnis
the Present season betAveen diffie t ient rows, sale. (Jy
-itle; sowing the teed a.-above, Ha, iii the h , ual
numbed, and then tranSiddiit. . I I
TnEATmisT of S 1
A correspondent of th
'she directions for rit
.te sFT`.ll•Stleint :',;,-.,
Albany Cultivator sav-rr.
.Zompou i ld for: rimer
me to make the followi
the treatment of sheep - enerally 'after sieirilig.—
There is'nothing that e irducel to' the healtti Red
n s. y n 0 , f 5, 141 - r n e,,,x im , th e e ti r . , ,i4 e t a i d ir:
comport of sheep ut Mi. season t more than a Phan
~,
skin.; any appli cation that Mr; that ten dencv will ,
he of service ; any Mid_ to the- contrary must m. jure 'hem, and the growth and quality of lilt If
wool, in a greater or Nss degree. Smearing of
any kind is injurious aIL any season, but rittieu ,
larly so after shearing when
when the wool is short;
it °stops the pores, clieCt, the growt h of the vkl,
and ;eaves it dry and brittle, tar ,into the season.
If When sheep are ilieared, there is a large hogs.
head of very strong, bride made, and as the s'iriep
are shorn they taken ttil it, and while one him
hd!ds the sheep, anotherl takes:a strong scrubbin g
-knell, such as floors are scrunbed with; and utter
pouring soirierpf the nrlne along the ;rack , and
shoulders, he rubs an/Sheep well alianver,', until
Ire raises a tat
,gr us with soap ; nothing znoi,e is
necessary. Tile skin as ill be left briglif,- red, and
clean.. -every tick and fiat ep louse instantly oils.
.appears grid if the s kin mad-any . tendency to itch,
it is entirely cured; perspiration is promoted Mid
the, ! grdivtli of wool improved. In this tsar, I
thiril'iliut •thi'r g'ene. al strength-of the cheep to
withstand effects of any storm, will be better po.
motelthan by smearing of any ; kind, which is
otter' atinli,..4al)te.. Vi henever Mrs. - simple in:d
cheap plan is once adoptqd.its , ;ettcts are Si 0!,,i ,
°us •th it it will never be negl,:cte'd by the Liourl
,
slicCerd, any. season Eiffel, at shearing time. '' I
1 !
- TI
P!4 It , TII xr.s.—At a ineeting of the• Philadel
phia Sotilety for.priiinistitig Agriculture, held on
tile 7 l lh ult., Sanluel U. Pori made the 'followin4
st der i HI as to lus:inethod of improvidg theriait
.1
'of Ito, pear tree. lie said: ....Prom experience. I
cairstate the advantiue to l be defiled from the'ap
plieatiori of Iron to theroOts of pear trees. It is
I,iiosv'p to all naturalists . that iron enters lariiely
a•• a coniponent part into. the.. fruit of 'the pear
Lee :*land us many of our rthoicest varieties hive
very riiich deteriorated, I. feel it ii duly to spite
that I my fruit has. been lIIUr h impulsed, and sonic
that Were almost aiorthles - S, restored by the fiii
lowing spldicattori:— During the minter, nlien
iluSdri?..t. will ,aditir, I have my trees dug round
thel distance of three feet, baring the upper toots,
and then have applied a bushel ,or 'more of cin
ders faint a lilackstnith's shOp,-olifiron' would be
better; „This oxydises by the'rions of the season,•
amid is taken up iu the sap' is'it ascends .in the
staling. , This, is a Simple , experiment, and• one
•
that will be mighty prized by all the losers of line
frnits." ' • • •
i v
Frye Ifonst.s.--The little city •of Luwel
. is
getting to be another-Richmond in the beauty of
its hurses, smite ot.which hale gkined relAl attim
iron on titreiaii shores. Thel.twell Courier.staies
that only a year 2 , inre. a beautiful pair of [Tell
watrhi d light,greyS were owned and driven throtigh
'the strrets of ttitit city by. Uedney Parker, Eq..
whiefr‘a . re Caparisciiied i With gold . lace, pearls i ,
and precious' stones, and are now attached ty
chariot in whichrid seated a prince of the blood in
all the.dazzllog dplendpr of oriental snagnifieenee,r
ire inginajesticali) through the streets olCalculattri
These horses, says the Courier, were sold by r.
Parker to a gentleman in fltiston - to be shipp ir ,
.fur $60.0, and the consignee, before they reached
the wharf in
.Calcutta, was offered $1500! for
ttlegt and refuseddt."Phey were 120 days on tt j eir
page out, perfectly healthy '.luring all. this long
voyage, arid were the first
. .Anaeritian horses ever
exported Cu that far country.
InronTsn SAXON Saxon'Buace
and four ewes' have jifstarrived.at this' port in the
ship Atlantic from firemen. !These supeili ani
mals were selected from the . etiblirated E:ectiaral
flocks in,Savony, by Juhn A. l'fairitor, Eq., !of
Hauj:ord, Conn. ione of the besq judges of sheep
and Wool in this country.- Ho was assisted iu his
choice, by .. Baron ae Spreek, director of the flock.
These are by far the largest and:hest formed , Sax
on sheep we eve , 'sa*. Their fleeces are remarka
bly tine . and even, and will shear very heavy.—
They were purchased for 1 1. 42 .. .5arni:1el C. Sco
ville, oPSalisburY, Conn„ for the inaprovement.of
his present large ,flock of native saxons. W
consider this iinportation ne Very important to the
uty, and trust that Mr. §cpville lip reap a
rewind for his enterprtsk,HaV. 'Y, Jour. of
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MANCIIE.,-Eery " ' sulmtalice around
the buildings that is suitsble for manure should bo
removed for that. purpose; it will make an itn
provenient in neatnes s 'and in health.' . Soap
suds, and the sink_ water Should be peurd oig the
manure heap, or absorbed in learn ler dressing, or
prepi.red as a liquid manure to.he to plants
in a dry time. ' • •
•
Almost every animal and vegetable NabrianceiS> ..
highly valuable for mature and even earths 'mild
funerals are useful if applied to:. soils oe proper
texture. Ashes, soot, old lime, mortar, bones,
brick dust, sand, gravel, clay, areall valuable with
a ktdicious application. Let nothing be wasted,
or thrown aside as useless, or allowed to be neg
lected that can be used in the amelioration of any
soil or spot of the premises . .
A-
SPil4GCS.—This one of the earliest pioducts
of the garden, and sh . ould find a place in every one.
But very few farmers raise, it, and many hardly'
know the , use of it.
You will find, in works on gardening, long and
minute directions how use it, but themnote
story is esruly told; makeithe soitiery deep and
very rich, and herp tt very rich. The it4tara
en's is a - native of the sea-shorq, and 'hence an up.
plication of common salt• to the bed 'every Fpring,
_makes a capital &taring foi- it.—.3laine"Cisitircr
tor.
To 1%4: $ r 'reknit :c s r. Frost,
of Elliot, Me., -. s that he has tried the follow
in,g:mede„- and 'ucceeded Well in drivingbugSfro
squash and Cu mber vines: Equal parts of su
pher and soot-bbove and below tie leaves, in tt e
morning while the plants are, wet.
Hydrants.
000 D Sumner and Winter Hydrants, price *7.00
1.3%.j0:t received and for sate_ Alsn.J.eadem •Pipc
the different sizes and liifids'for the WaterlWOrits attd.
carrying water great di:dances, at • •
N NA'N'S. Store. Pottsytile..
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May 20th, 'lBlO.