E. ((Clippings. Uhe Divustib . 1c bcr svp a promised-olva vc l ff youramokiig, The day I consentod to wed, How little I thought you were joking ; ovr fondly I bellavcd what yma said, Then, Oho, how completely you gold me :With blandishments artful and vain 1 1V hen you emptied your shod' box and me,. Tow/lever would SA/ it again. ' •:'Whose fumes. so oppressive from purring, 1 158y - ft-slime:is the-rn!ace that flocs? whence the,epjny recut of stuffing . • A pared of dust ft, your nosy 7 By the habits you -Thus ure pursuing • There -cep be No pirazilire Cf ; ; -EMT irrational:filen, hr r 6 ; •Now as-Itsuot4try alums 67 'en*,ars,etatte to threNterwe each, neatly', Arid six pence an ounce, is your sia; Consider how muck; Men yearly -- Yon waste on that horrific tuff. Why, the eums.in tobacco, you spend, h• e, The wealth in your e nutT ',ex..) on Mfr. Mould-procure or Are,.tes, 110 cot s . love, - :And Leeresue in glorrs,pnly ":I.l7l‘at'a WriTEC, for your person I verale, ..'Tis grrinT;ar..-fm , ". 00 rt eao ; how sliould - yeelike to , re.seml le A - Fruoky and ei,utry ehi man rerun at Om call of AtTettiol!, The liabitel ceenetellihirej • ; , t Or yceellepoil both your. nos. and I . tunpie,).l"ll, ..And ruin yenriee , h 1 naisettre. A St.v•Tre uv Tun Ontivonc,—one of our .adb e irihers, (seys.the:Rhode Wand Republican.) Who happened to be in Near ut,,last summer, gm 'down into-the bar rhom.'ati l an-early hour, when theis wasmoborly bit a'boy ireutendonre; wheel In, who should come in, but n ; tall, well dressed, eery solemn looking gentleman (if was n yearly meeting.) Be looked about for a mo.nent, and then turning to the boy.- . 'Boy,' said he, 'dons thee ever make any lemon ado 1• .Cettaiiily sir,' said the boy, , a great deal every -13rty: . • Well, make me a glass; ttike that barge's 'tumbler.' „ . • Boy adzes the ingredients, .ami pouts in-the •Avater about half full. .Stap—istave-r.. vacancy. Has thee any old French Brandy?' !Yes sir: •WeII, pour till I tell thee to stop: (Pours.) 'Stop! Hag theti ony gootl'iamaies Rum? ...None, sir.' .Any Santa Cruz l' . ' .Yes! . well pour till Itell thee to stop.' .(Pours.tu 'Stop.' e- Boy Mires, ana 'then um Quaker friend, setting hebrimluil, welt seasoned brehker, to hit lips poured down in ono continuous stream, the whole draught, Without the—interruption of a brealli.-= Then, with that look , of sati‘faction to the hint.' Man, which on such Occasions is t.cen: but riot do-. Beriberi, he eat down his glas, and called ‘vhat's to pay. lie paid and turned to g away, but ' , topped •as di had forgotten Forn,thit)g - . Just as hr reached the door, and 'Casting back an (le to the fountain of refreshment, where Lc bad the ezhilerating beverage, he-exclaitimed: 'Lad. thee's: a 'eery 'small boy, but thee ma k e s great [manacle: Our ole. -subscriber, Who witnessed the above, intya that-taking it altogether he thought he mould have split. . A G u m, .TEST.—We twirtl # story the other day which is too good to be last. Farmer Dick. ens, for so we stall call tutu, cm; of the neich-hor.. ihg York county farmers, alike -noted for his shrewdness, and pretty girls . . was Nisitstl by Jo Jenkins, under pretence of 'trading oxen. 'while N..: real of was to secure one of Former Dia.en,' daughters. • Finding no way to accomplish his real °Eject - without a direct appeal to the old man, he ventured to pop the ' question, and recekcd in return a-mtost decided negative., Jo, watt not shrewd enough to .manage for his girls. JO' noth ing daunted, wiled the trade in oxen. and spite. of the farmer's shrewdness, succeeded in a Maittio. fop which the old man (mind himself essvitially 'shaved.' -At the nett appearimee of JoMi . mer'lliekens, , all was changed, and the ofd man at once declared that het ,{bight go ahead, for if. he was ehreavrienough to:..t.hent him, he could risk .itiers with the gals: Jul ahead, took possesion df desised'object,' and thus fir has shown. thm the-old man was:net in error, as to hisconamsion. =-Greed. Falls Transcr%pl. CRAWLS YELLOWYLVsii oS TUE it s i uto . o.- ' , We took our places in the ,arriage in the da:k both of us covered with a jib of packages. and Mary Hann en sulky that she would nakspeak for roma minutes. - ,At last she sßqlo nut— . 'Hose you all the small parcels l' • . . .Twenty-three in all,' says I,' • .Then give me tiaLy: ' . . .Gki - you , what ?' eaje I. ' iGiVeine baby. • . tWhat hasn't y-y-yeoan gpt hind' says I. , 0 mussy ! You should have heard hes ehreak! We'a left him on the lidge.et Gtos'ter i' TEEL LAST MILLEII Srony.The foilo , sing an ecdote is told in the Knickerbocker, id N. 1 . • A malice of foci old ce:.fe nan in New Eng land, whose wife was a thorough .11rstructiont-t.' was awakened out of hit sleep by hir:lll.S.C.Atil drib, ono stormy Murch . night, wan— . Husband! did you hear „ tG.rt noise.? Its Ga.: brie! a cowing! it the sound of him t ivtriot f. 4 'Oh, lishaw. you o 0 fool!' Teplyti the gnnl trnin 'du you suppose Gabriel is suell an ass vis to tome on iarels in such „good sleiall/llg ilk 1 1 trlt you it's the wind—turn SATE and to Aeep,l! 'Did you Oay you were a Waukee saki a lari'! brig at• Fairfax Court Huse, Ci einia, at house we pus up , ; I . I s_vr. a. sears ago, with the inten tion of passing•thri night. we replied, we belong 10 the *Well,l.declare, how lucky ! you sire the very man I hare been looking torOhii lone; tittie. want you to fialoi my clock!' rjacubted Ire ti ecstactes of joy. - _ Two ignorant persor•.F fell into a dispote, nboin." the native place of Jonah, who, as the eli-rayoaro told them in his text, or et least they unikrootal him, once otoollowed a Whafr. .1 sett you said ape / with great earnestness, •this Joun'A. nAs no Boston man; ho was n riewlouloitovier—a levit of a 'fellow for fish. . = On I C . :flip:l.—Whilst lScots was taking his soup, President Polk was engaged in 5 w,,11.), lug .the whole of two:a onv:Creinen. clans gulp at &;I, 40; but it would not go down, it min k i n hi s throat--'Litt at . .length he spit Ent all but 49, when down it went ! . . The Ledger calls its, own fussing attout (ion Scott and the soup, wit - THE FAPMETI: ANI) Tilt LAWlrill.-Why (11-5 you not hold np:your bend as I .do - ?' inquired an alistocratio lawyer of a fanier. 0 8quire' said the farmer, ' , kink at that field of grain—all the 'valuable heads hang down, 'Awhile those that have nothiugin Atem stand oinii;ht.' A:4 laroursran's BEtt ay.— A gentleman em ploying an Millman, wished to know what reli.p, ion he war of, and one day asked him— paddy, my boy, what to yOur belief!' it my belief. your honor ! Well.l owe Ails-. tress Cromichan five dollars for rent. and it's her belief ru never-pay her, and faith that's my &- lief too!' . In a party a few evenings since, it vets gOted, 'why is a woman unlike a looking gla r?' _ Tt was answered. 'became the first speak* withnot sefieeting. and the second refras without speak tug. . • 1 -A doctor in England, advertises in the papers 'thstilieJass removed his' residence near the grave 'Yard, for tire greater convenience of his patients. Tux)4ea. Sterasr.—On Wednesday evening last, the Sea Serpent arrived at !Valiant, for •one 1 week only: --- The late National .Fair, has had several goad clrects.. Several ladies have beeti married, who 1 .1 4 e-eme acquainted with their companions at That ~ikightful resort.- • , Wberi is - a witty saying, like s discharge of Artillery? . kr; - • - When the flash is followed by at roar. rAkirkzer migreavre FOR .THE USE OF- MINES, „RAILWAYS._ Am.. Fur tale, or bop/in:pi to order, by at •obs;riber. riESE noPes are now almost excluvrely,used the Colliaries and ounce Railways in Great Brit-I "c.n.. and are found to be greatirgaPerior to neitafmtl ones as regards safety; durability anti economy. - The Patent Wire Ropee have proved to be still in good condition after - three year's service, hi the same sitnntlon where the-lieurnert ones, previously used, of double' the slgeunn weigit wmild 'wear out in nine or ten months. They have - been used for almost every purpose to iv hich Hempen Room, and chains have been applied. Mines, Railways. •Ileavy Cranes, Standing Rigging. Window Cords, - Lightning Conductors-Signal halyards, Tiller Rivesace. They ate Made either of lion or Copper Wire, and in.cases of.muzb esphsure to dampness, of --Calvanizeil Wire. Testimonials from Oa most eminent Engineer s in England tan he shown as to their efficiency,and any additional information required respecting, the differ ent descriptions anti apnlicatien wilt be given by • aI,FII.PD F..KESIr, 75 'trout st ,hew York. Sole Agent in the United States. New York, May 3Utb. /36.. , tr The subscriber liat been appointed Agent " sale of the Patent Wire Rope in this Region. ti-rs left at Mae office; stating size, weight ant will be srompily attended to. - R. RAI' M MI ~. ~~ • i 7 V " r • • • 4 7 -4 V '7 2-%•••:"4- • 1•11111111 n • z 2 - 1 . - E'. CO ' r. t a G ••••• v., 7 C.? LEI I ■ R,C.. r -4 c g Oil r: RI 6 :-: '; r r 2 ... o- ¢• C O: nN A n - ,i, V f) • 1 NEW AND ENTENsiv Clothing - and Gentlemen's Furnishing Pima ' rrIlE snbseriber has just returned from the cities of I , ;elv Turk and Philadelphia with a splendid and cheap assortment of Cloths, Cassirueres 'and VestinV3 of the latest importations, comprising the best black French and English wool dyed, Cloths. superfine black French Doe Skins and English wont dyed Cassimeres, French and English Fancy CMS* such as Olive, Brown; Invisible (keen, &c., French Fancy Cassimeres of the latest Spring styles, plain and fancy yestings. black cashmete, ceslimeretts, while and buff canal mereF, light fancy velvets, Marseilles, &f. ; all of which he is prepared to manufacture to cider in the very best style, and at prices at which he is determined no-customer shall complain. Beim:himself a practical tailor, and employing cnitera and workmen superinr to any others in the place, he Is able to warratif'every ar ticle inanufactured by bins to give satkfactinn to . the most particidarin fashion, fit and finish. • The. subscriber has also just opened at his new store the largest, best, and most fashionable stock of ready made clothing ever offered to the Pottsville public; all of whichtie will dispose of at prices which cannot fail to satisfy purchasers. viz: Fine Black J:Enrk. coats from *lO Mt to $lB 00 Ont . Press tbi 6 00 lit CO ."K On : Sack 5 51) -10 50 --:n cfcFr4ck and Dress ChM, 800 18 00 summer Tweed Coats 2 50 .1 50 Linen , • do 75 200 ' Fine Cassintere Pantaloons, dark 'and fancy colors 3 50 .7 50 French Cassiniere Pantaloons, (summer gomb) 2 50 5 50 Linen Pantalrions 02) 1 21 Stip.:rtiiie black Satin Yeats,. - 3 50 3 041 .- j do ,do ' • 150 3 on Fancy vests Cashinere4•Cashmerettel 75 2 50 Marseilles Vests . 02# 1 50 ' The. subscriber's establislfment may very properly be culled the Pottsville Emportnin of Fashion, where gen tlemen may always obtain tittlyarticle of gentlemen's wear, Buell as shirts, colloi, handkerchiefs, .scarfs,. gloves, hoer, stppetitiers, &e. &c , suited to the fattid ions tame finite exquisite, the plain habil'. ()rifle, sub stantial citigen.,or the Wools of the industrious labo rer. Ile can clothe a man from heart to foot with a of clothes for $2 50, which is cheap enough fur the priresr. C:-The soliseriber htis just received the latest London, 'Park. New Vorksi nd'Pltiladelphla and Summer Fashions. Any - taste can lie suited at his new store in Centre street, , next door above Clemenes Drug store, Pottsville. - 11. T. TAYLOR. Don't f.ract place April IS, ;SW, cOLLIERY WORKS, l'6'iT*s.)lllC 3LitIMENE SWOP. r I •II E sunseriliers, nt iheir old stand, corner of nail 'load ithil Callowhill streets, are prepared to mAti ufActure to order, at the shortest notice, Steam Fr: inc.', and of any power and capacity for mining and other purposes. Ilatrin's Coni Breaking Afachiors, with solid owl perforated rolletNas may be required. 'En t inu and Wormy , Cylinders with all neces sary machinery foe - Bhuitl'arnami. Jfat Air Piper, of the most approved plane, Cup and Bill plata and Wa ter n s.ere, ape Very beet construction.-,They pa r lientarly hero the attention of Iron Masten. and Par ' ice engaged:la thin hen trade, to them large stock of Po/tress for. /20/M...i111175. having lately constructed the machinery for thin ofthe largest Mills in the coun try. viz :77ie ITyonting dill at Wilkesharre. and the Pullin.: Mill oftm 'Montour Iron Wort,s. Danvire. They are fully prel e for this kind of work, together IS it li every variety ofgeneral machinery Ofthegnal irh ortheir work and materials, it is ',mitten In say, Hunt tinse and etperneer, the most Othilliliteteetr• itaVe imily dr mrtr , t rated the genuine character of their en via,. and uurltiurry.. . are respechilly solicited and rill be prnmptly attended to. I1AYW001) A: SNYDER. Pottsville, Januar.V, 17, 1816, a-ly 17: - aluable Coal Tracts' to Rent. leases, to snit applicants, all that tract Of 1. land belonging to the North American Coal Cn., known as the Mill Greek Tract. containing ,the in r. list of coal Veins, many of whirti,—among others; 'the Peach Nlnnotain Velna—having a range °rover a male. in length, viz Spohn, Barracteuch, ,Pearson, Clarkson.. Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peach iMoontain Veins, Green Parkornarensdale Vein, Per ..tiondicular. Dianiond, and Dig Diamond Veins, along with many-others' not named. ' Alm} all that tract railed the. Junetimi Tract, belong ing to the said Company, containing the Salem, Forrest, MOW, Mlle, Mar:Blies, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw Milt not (;?1,4 Mill.sitimied on the Mill Creek Tract. all of which will be r,•niea on rmoderate terms by applying.tn Pothwttle, Feb. 21 Meath Engine AND NIAOIIINF, 'MANUFACTORY. ri ME subscriber Is prepared to furnish ell kinds of I IsThrhsnpry. surh as Steam Engines, either high or low Twesroro—blowing ano pumping Enaines„saw and zrist mitt—Coal lfreakers od tither machinery xon nee led with the mininghtunness, Med, boile:s, iron boats, propellers and propeller ^neines. Iron ,and brass vas tines, and till other articles iri his line of ,bueiness, at e.rtahlishmsnt 2d street, below the Rail Road, Camden, New Jersey. - JOIIN F. STARR, Late of the firm of MOSES STARR & SONS: Camden: (New JemeY;) Noe. 1,1815. 414 f Coal Screens ! Coal Screens ! ! MITE mitcriber ortenitively entered in thematic factory of - WOVE?i wine SCREENS upon an improved nod entirelybew principle, for whirl he has secured LETTERA PATENT. and which he confident. ly believes will be (mind upon trialigaperior to every other screen in one for 'durability and aII the qualities of at grind screen. 'They are woven entirely of wire, and can he made with meshes and threadsof , any re dline) size and strength. • - WIRE WEAVINti'OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Will be executed rit lb' shortest notice, and screens made to every pattern, adapted to all- the uses far 'which screens ere required. -- ..• frr The subscriber has recently removed his estab. ['lbw-at to Coal street, near the corner of Norwegian street. HENRY JENKINS. Pottsville; April 4 1616 PACKING YARN.. 'THE subscriber respeo luny informs his friends and 1 the publicin general, that he has appointed .1. I' Whitney, Agent for the sale of his superior Italian Hemp Packing Yarn, who will keep a constant supply at the iron Works of E. 'V • ••-• - THOMAS JACKBON. May 2., i6m-4--113: - • Heading, Pa. OSBORN'S WATER COLORS In boxes of , 12, 18 and 24 colors, best yjnaltiv, at less than Manta:ie. turer'a mires, jut received and for ale at LIANNAN 4 I3, Cheap Stationery Store, Pottsville, Also. To, Palats in every variety. April 4, INS ' 111-. WHY .YE' DIE? INDIAN VEGETABLE RESTORATIVE PILLS C, ,BANNAN'S BOOKSTORE, POTTS ViLLFZ, T . HE nnpiedecented success that has attended the use of these Pills in the practice r of the proprietor for thetas! six or eight years, has induced him to yield to, the importunities of many who have used and been henefitted by them, and make arrangements to "plaee them - within the reach of the public generally. In do= ling in be feels called upon to say that the Indian Ve getable Restorative Pills aradecidedly superior to any pith which he isacquainted. They combine the prop erties of many of the best vege:able medicines, lased tin Pills] to such a manner as to afford not only unme iltlate and temporary bur permanent relief. , The valuable tonics which enter into their composi ion by their action upon the secretory organs hold. in 7ck the purgative principle and induce a gentle' and mural operation without inconvenience or path, and bile th-y restore a natural and healthy action of the trintacii, liver and bowels, they increase, Instead of iminishing the strength of the patient. The general Inpinionthat a powerfhl and violent purgative is neces sary, le founded in error, they in general irritate the Stomach and bowers, derange the-secretions end are preduct Ise of veryserious ronsequenees, and ii, should he known that the great mans of pills in general use lire composed of the most powerful and Irrating purga tives, and act wilt too great a degree of Violence, pro ucing that derangement in the system that is followed my constipation of the boWeli, indigestlnti and costive- . reps From these farts the nittnral inference would. e ilir to maintairn uniform he%ith, it is necessary to Forre t unhealthy secretions, expel morbid !tumors and nrif y the system, by the useol'a medicine that will act diciently yet mildly, assist instead of disarranging the mans of the system and Witt bring nature in its pr f -- er and healthy channel. To accomplish which, n i edirine is eaperfrt to the Indian Vegetable Ilestara ire Pills ; their operation Is, in ordinary doses, to ;no r ' emote a naturafand easy evacuation, and at the same line by their tonic property impart vigor and health t the system, but when a powerful and speedy operating is necessary, it wit' be accomplished by increasing the dose, which may be done with perfect safety as they are entirely Vegetable. I They have been used as a family medicine for years rrmaul of the first respectability—and although they e not. reeoutmended to "heal all the ills that flesh is heir, to," yta 'ti has been very Tire that it has been found necessary for Hinge using them to employ any Other medicine, and their occasional use will almost its variably prove an effectual preventive to disease.— They are exactly adapted to the use of families, tray dllers and seamen ; they cleanse the !timid, causing a free circulation—open obstnictions and promote the accretion of healthy bile, and consequently preen el der/ern medicine for Nausea, Indigestion, .Nervous dis orders. Dejection. Liver Complaint, painiin the Head, ;Aide and Brims', Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Urin in* ohstructions..Ague and Fever.llillians and Inter ' intent Fevers, Dysentery. Rheumatism, Scrofula, and tire eminently useful in all female complaints—and in foe word. all diseases arising from unhealthysecretions rid impurity of thehlood. Numerous testimonials of their efficacy in sorneular canes, might be'added, but the proprietor pref. rs presenting a few certificates of their general character, from persons of unquestiona ble candor and veracity, who would not in any degree tend thirty influence to promote any thing that is not of _decided utility, and rely upon (heir intrinsic merits to gain them ,a reputation. feeling the most perfect confi dence _that none will abarNion their use who give them :a fair/dal.. CERTIFICATES. fur the All et d length, NAN. N m a a. 1-1_ EMI MI 11 :7 1 :-. -- 7.3. ••••• Mil =I 1:-'• 1 4 ir: The following ccares are the Rev. Thos. Newman, and the. Rev. David Wetu.ter. Ministers in the Methodist Episcopal Church, New Yoik Confer. once.- ••, Dr. Osnonm—Dear Sir:-1 have tised your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills myself and made use,of ihem in my family, and most cheerfully recommend them as a very valuable family medicine. 1 - Resp-ct fully, J .: THOMAS NEW:VAN. 1 ' MARLBORO, Aug. 4,1916. T Dr. OSBORN—Dear Sir:-1 have for some time past mode trim of your Indian Vegetable. Restorative Pills, both myself and in my family and do most cordially re commend them as a superior family medicine. Their action is exceedingly mild arid effiracinus and so far as My experience goes they are all that you recommend them to be • Respectfully yours, DAVID VEBSTER. Price 23 rents per box, containing from 35 to 10 Pills. Por sale wholesale and retail, at BANNAN'3 Book sTiore, Tone:111e, and by the following Agents in the Qouttty : JOHN G. BROWN. " ARLES I. 4 WTON, Jr.& Co., St. Clair. ' CHARLES R. DE Paltl.:6T, .Minersril/e. OZ- /tents for I he sale of these. Pills, wanted in all the Towns in the County, at the usual rates. May 16,1816. ' - • —2O • T N. PIIF.SENTINC this valuable medicine to thepub- I irc, J as a remedy for COUSumption, and Pit!tannery i t _ ases.in general, I have been' actuated solely by the e Ait eticeee• attending its use in my own immediate n. is:libation - id, and a desire to benefit the afflicted, I sl all simply endeavor to give a brief statement of its usefulness. and linter myself thatits surprising effica cy will enable mein furnish such proofs of its virtues as will satisfy the most Incredulous, that CON,SUMP TION may and "CAN HE CURED," if this medicine is Venorted to in time. As Consumption, however is a „ttiliense which 'differs much in the severity "fits syme- MO, and the rapidity of its progress, and has long mif -141 the akill of physicians it cannot be supposed that this or any other remedy Is capable of effecting. a hire -in every case and in every stage of the disease; oil the contrary, we must expect it to fall sometimes, a circumstance which occurs daily,with all the nio.t I'3l - bible remedies we possess, for the most simple discus yet: The proprietor enbmits the following testimonials units favor from citizens of this County, Well known • to;the public. . . . ;Ma. %V. J. llssa„--Itaving. been afflicted for the .ist thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad ii"Fe of amne orate most eminent Physicians,and was gi ven up an incurable. Itivas induced to make trial of your in r yaluable Expectorant, and ant happy to say that I am entirely cured, and =attending to my daily occupation whining!. 1 had never been afflicted. Previous to ta kfi,e your. EX PEVTOHANT, 1 could not, if 1 had been so disposed, do anything at my trade. I have since ree oMmended it to several of my friends, and particularly one case °Moss' , sten Consemrrinit, and am happy to state that in every instance it had the de:had effect. I Yours respectfully JOSHUA. HAWKINS in chuylkilllfaven, October 1,1849. • - SCHUYLKILL Ilsven, January 1, 15 1 5, r. W. J llsss,--;Drae Sire—Having been afflicted with a severe pain in the breast, I was induced to try y ,ir Expectorant, and after using one bottle of it, (Mind it to relieve me, and I do not hesitate in recommending it In the public as a valuable medicine for Colds, Coughs and All of the Breast. DAVID CIIII.LM3, Ag't. 0- 1 Jain respectfully yours Are., I EDWARD .1111NTZINGERf 1 . I SCiIITYLKILL trAVEX, October 10, 1811. F was taken with a had cold some time ago, and used one or two bottles ofilfr kegs' .E.Tpertorant, which re firyed me. (nach.,and should I have occasion for the Liberec a ettin.l would freely call on Mr, Maxtor his in colnable Expectorant. .• - DANIEL. li. STAGER. Scnovrtits, }fears, July, 29,18.15. els. WILLIS W.I. 11• At.—Dear Sirrr-.4 nui happy to teStify to the efficacfot your expertmunt, for answer ing the purpose for-which It was intended, that of re- Cottefis, Colds; &c., - • • I Yours respectflttly; • ITARI or gate by the Proprietor at.Schnyiktil Garen, and by, he following Agents in Schuylkill county. • • Al'oltsellie 13: - C• Mantis. - f r ierurellyn--Jobannan C,ockhiii., kaq. &J. Falls, , . Amer Castle—George ibilfanYder, Erg: Pori Carbon,-Flenty Ghtsaler, P. H.• Isadingrille—Color & Drumheller. inegrove—arneff &Fatter, Tamaqua—lleilner &Plorganroth, BiliddleportlL Koch' & Son,. .- Tuscatont—George'R. Dry. 47-1 y . . 1.! Leaden, Pipe. 4sTnA. Inch Leaden Plprifor Water ,Works, ranted, 1t0..,• . # . „do • do - l an I e n d Leaden Pipe .. do for va .. rio us do purposes'. do Also, Din o +gar •Weter Pipe, three quarter and half, Inch pips. and paper, for carrying Water distances without mu h bead, Grom.Tathans & Brower's Establishment, as received and for sale at manufacturer's prices, at DA ENANS' Storeprottiville., ripe not on band obtained to order at shortnotiee. -Ida MOM. ,Uc~ltdtits. Dr. OSISOR.irIS DV Dr. THE RON. OSBORN, Proprietor. 7(fl SALE AT WHOLE-14LE Any 11.ETAIL, And by the different Agents to tAe Cornty JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Druggist, ran/mine CLEIMNS etz PARVEV, " ' - TRIU.VP.U.R.A7 SUCCESS OF lompson's Compound Syrup of TaD. 4 . . WOOD .111,11PTH.1. Stitt anothei remarkable Cure ! _.4.l.7ertiele, Pa., .M,r. 20, I f , 15. About Sts years sin ;,in consequence of the seden ry nature of my bashies I teas attacked with severe lins id.the hreast,.migifa;Jdn of the heart, and short -I.ss of breath, whichT t •ere soon followed by a failure i i i appetite,:extreme, - Oldness aynialit, and partial I w ralyisis of Ihnlis-l.! hese symptoms of a deranged I stentheine frequently a tended with spitting of blood. r about two years I was occasionally thrown into !avulsion< which left me in a miserable state of fee ness and began to affect my mind. Froin' time to ire my sufferings were more or lees' severe, until at thethey increased to such a:degree, and the violence the symptoms were smauguiented, that for a whole at I was unable - to atteml to' my beanies!. During is lime I crihrulted someable physicians and attended their prescriptions; but zill their skill was unavailing' I.ptocure me relief, and at length they regarded my re very as entirely'hnpeless. In - this condition' I was 1 armed of the salutary: effects of Thompson's Cortl and Syrup of Tar and Word Nuptha, in a case some at similar to Mine, and though I had Mien up alt ex ctations of a recovery of my former heaith by hOman .arts, yet by being strongly advised to try this merit eo. was at length prevailed upon to do so, and I ye now to sayithat by the askof six bottles my health slieett restored, and I am nary able to attend to busi as with as much facility as usual.... , . ' . 11P.NRY Itivr,ns. rincipnl Offire N. E. cornet Of Fifth and Spruce eets, Piiii,ulelphi.i. Price 50 cents, or six bottles for 'curare &f all intitatito,--Acents. MOORE & LosG 'Nl{4 Norristown . ; EARL Reading; Dr. McPIIER- N, Darvislutv4 ; J. G. nßol.vN, Pottsville ; STE .IN SON & CO, and R. ANGNEr. Carlisle. • cc., 13. , : . 50-- HAAS? EXPEcTORANT, FOR TINE crnE Or, onsumption, Coughs,. Colds, &o TO.THE PUBLIC:: • T-HE MINERS I I SOIJRIVAL. Milabript in. „ . _ I TiriIOLESALE DRUGGIST. Manufacturer of ea ' t Pal Varnidt, sole Agent for the Franklin Glass trorks. }laving been lore el:mei-if in theimanufac trim of Copal Varnish,. (tisirell as other kinds,) is now prepared to offer to purchisere an article !which in quality, cannot be sitrynssed by any in the Union. Al so.ksl receiving weekly fro Tithe alloreicelebrated Works, Window Glass of even size. Constantly on band a full assortment of White vad. of Ohe most lapproved brand , , Red Lead. Lithassie. Saxony Itrann'rrin, he.. whichwill be and I as. Matiuf.irtitrers prices,together With a large and well selected stork of Drills, Medi • (- Ines, Dyes; Acids, Fide Colors. Perfumery; he.. in short every article in the Druz fine.! Merchants, Phy sicians and Dealers Iry general, ars reanestcirl, to call and examine the stock and prices, feting satisfied they will be induced to purchase. -' . Ii - i Philada., February 11, 1846. i'l i ' i .7.: 7-IY . . TO CAPITALISTS 4- OTHERS. Pennsylirania Coal &.ron Lands; , • • For . Sa l e. - 1 6714 Er 19 Perrle",alla. i 1 . , ran c. I off per 7. o lir. trater:in.3.,nd,.;,,atedjh Jenks Township, Jefferson county} finely Timbered and Watered, and having several MAI sites upon ilfem. Two main roads run through the lailds, and unproved Farms adjoin, while ,Saw and Cris, Mills are in the immediate neighborhood. This land was selected by a gentleman of experiencedjudgment. and is consid ered by judges to he one of the hell in pe coun ty, Its proximity to the Clarion an Altegltssy rag/3, and numerous navigable streams. rind the-1 proposed Railroad to Pittslmrg and Erie, renders it highly desi rable as an investment at present priires. , ' t Abounding in lens Ore and Intim nous Coal or fine quality, it is believed to present on . of the 'most ait vsntag.eous locations for iron •Wm s in Wdst Penn sylvania. The present owner phi , ltased with a view of erecting. such Works, hut enragdMents in another quarter obliges him with great reluchnnre to forego his intention. Maps will he shown. and every informal iAri given by the undersigned. The taints ore patented, and the titles and quality *lll he whrranted, and sold free and clear of all intundwanee. I ' I , R. SIMAFF BNIITIT, 15 Natiti Thirteenth careet Philadelphia January 3. 16 hi 1 , - Arl'EN T lON. I . . i MILITARY - SiI I ORE. • ........ II 1 . rfiE subscriber would respectfully inform hie friends and customers, that We !has ioe.ucd his Alifilar), CO AnilThiry 1 In Third Street, N0..9.1, a few -dtrs - below Hare, where he would be pleased to see in old customers and as many new ones as are disposed to favour him with their custom. Ile.still emu inties to manufacture Military 'and Sportmen's articles idpyery description, such as leather, (loth. Felt, Silk and -Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns; Forage Csps; lidsters fps ram, Il idy do ; Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet leabbards, ord l oto Belie.of all kinds ; Canteeisr : Kn.lpsarks, l &Ile nt patterns: Fire Buckets, P.19:in7.• 'poses, Tribe idr o,' Brush 'and Picker's Phones. Poreporms Ifi!emen E Caps. Leather Stocks, t;iin Cssesosuperior 'tp6 - . 4ilk Shot 1 / a L:s. Game Bugs. Drums Szei&e. ~....z 1170 rd .ra•tharikfidly received and pro Aptly at tende rta, • WILLIAM IibIESSNIAN, No-. 101 Northl dud Street, z fewldoors below Rae Philadelphia..larmari 13, 1840 1 2.-6 n [ PURE WHITE . ILE AD , Whetherlll &' Biother, . I my A NUVACTITREI:g. No 65 Fri!) Front street 1111'hiladelphia. have now a eon supply-of their warranted purr suplied in cm sequence of a run %Owe lead. and rho. e customers wht ti have been spa on the article, shall now have their orders 11110. No kmi‘im,sillisianee posse?ses those perservative and he:unifying properties so desirable inn paint, to i . 80 equal extent with unadulterated vlide lead; hence ai'v admixture or ether material. only mars ii• value. it has therefore been the 'teady aim of the manufactures, for many 1044 to Silliply fit the public ll'perfeetly pure. white le'-med .the iinceasingde-- mand for the article, is pri}nf that ill has met with fa vor. It is invariably nranded on our hoad--Wki'll liltlLL & 11110 1 111-'R lii: full; Ad..on)he other, WARRANTY-I/ Pur,E=pall in red letteilG .% ' November 19,...." -t_ '47... PHIL3DELPII.I34RE.HI)ING POTTSVILLE - ,11.17.1 - IRW'D. • , WINTER 'Anitikscemr.Sir. '.lPassetsgc-r Troins; Hours ofstarting on and ON: Monday, 0ct.13, From Pottsville, at 0 A. M.: •• 9 A. M., e,srept Sunday nouns OF PASSING READING For Pnilada., at !WA. t • " Pottsville . " I 2 A. M., S - • naTrs OF FARE. Between Pottsville and Philada..,B3 50 and 300 Reading, 81 40 and I :0 . Phtlada.„ . oct., ti 15— WE RECOMMEND OUR FRIENDS, c ... IVIMN PVISCTIASINO lIITA & CAPS, ', • . IN PHILADIMPHIA, --",-:-- ~.---, N . TO THE ESTABLIAJDIENT gi , -1- --- • GARDEN & BROWN, No: 196 Market at. second door below Sixth at • PHILADELPHIA, CSti 11 7 P. ( ;t x ef- l it. a ttril e i n rs er v u ici fi nV ,al a i s " wT11 " : s Orer n s f , when purchasing flats and 'Caps, to nur store. We have on hand a most complete assortment of Hats and Caps of every variety and style. Which we are selling full one fourth lrilver, than the usual prices; viz: . . _ , .. Extra Superior Bet .er Bats, from $2 50 to $l.OO Brut a " " 2 (Hi to 3 00 " Silk It 11, 1 50 to 200 " French Moleskin " $2 50 usual prices 400 Good Fur flats, as low as - i. 125 Also, a complete stock of Summer Brits, ouch no white and drab Beaver, Brush, and Cassimere hats, Leghorn hats, Shorting, or round top Hats, &C., at lower prices than they can be had elbewhere, ••, . ' -. This is a fact known by a ll who hart dealt with us. Call and he satisfied; it is to your oven interest. Merchants, St,rekeepero, Hatters, and others, (wli6 buy to sell main) supplied on reasonable 'tt.i ma. Be sure and call. GARDEIS - i& BROWN'. No. 188, Market st., Val door belt* , VIII Phitada Phi Lida., Nov. 28th 1815 ' 48 , • AlOll AND ELEGANT Carpets, Oil Cloths, 1124ttings'and VINDOW SHARES, FOR SPRI:iG TRAHE. • THE subscriber has jiist opened lin Spring, Trade, ' a large and complete assortment iof Brosselit, Itn perial, superfine and fine Ingrain and V,.retian Car pets, which bare all been purchased Witlan a month, ? at the -lowest cash rates. They am now offered at ' greatly'reduced prices for cash. 1 1 : These goods are of in extra style and fi nish, and being of the beet mate and.f.ibric, offer great; induce inents to purchasers to obtain Ft hamMome and desira ble article at prices below the usual rates.' I . The assortment is complete in every'respectand con sists in part or the following-4 New and splendid Brussels', 1 1 . Do do .. Ingrains I CARPETS DO do Imperials I I Do • do Twilled Venetians at Reduced Do .do Plain , do 1 - I Do . do Fine and Common' Prices.. Ingrain Splendid Rmbosced Nand and Table Covers, Stair Rods, Bindings, ale - eep Skins,.&c., oc.l ' With an immense stock of low pricirl.CariWts, atilt descriptions, List, Ra g,llemp and Cotten CarpOs, frond' 12 to 50centsrier Yard. : Country Merchants, housekeepers aid others have now an opportunity of supplying themselves with handsome and desirable goods at greatly. reduced pri. erg. . ' ROBERT 11. !WALKER, . . • 23 N. Seernitl street' opposite Christ Church. Phitsda„ May .9, tg..16.. I .437-.3m0 SH.IKESPE.RRE CLOTHING. STORE: 'N. IV. corner of Cheinui - nnt 611 v st. rp HE proprietrirs have just cerhpletitf their stock 1. Spring Clothing, conshlitig of superfine Dpiss and Frock Coats, habit Cloth; Coddington tind Tweed Sack Coats, and new style Summer Frock Coats, with a va riety of pinkie milled French Cassungre Faults, and a general assortment .1/latest style Vesfs- The above,stock is Worthy the atten inn or the Pub lic. as it is inferiorto none. in the cjty,andjwill he disposed of very tow. • A large assortment of Cloths,Qissitneres and Yea tinge, constantly on hand which will be made np to or ,der, - - SMITH 4: SWIFT. Philada., April 2St h, 1840: ' ' 17.3m0* BEST , BUTT BOINOES; MANUFACTURED and ter sale bpi MORRIS. TASKER ar. MORRIS, • Pascal Iron Warehouse, S. corner of • • Third and Walnut ayeeti Philada. Pbtlada. August 14 • ; ' RA, XL ROAD IRON. TAE subscribers have nowlandinfr firm ship Anima; bra, from Liverpool, 5 tons Rail Enna Iron, 11 z 5 tons z 4, 10 tons 11 z 4, 5 tons y150,. 00 tons best refined Iron, con/drib:lot round, go re and flat' bars.- Apply to • T. & ROUGE. •• . Main East earner of Market and 12th street. P 11 a 4840. i ,17-t1 THE CH.E.apEST_PASSACE,4GENCY IX. TEE ITNITEWSTATES. • JOSiER I FI - -MuiTtrltcte ll49,s srumno irss OV LQ'SDON AND 1,1V0,00i plocrrs. As. " 1 2: • • 4.1 1117 ; 46_ k al IL Hannan, Agent, Pottsville. ARRANGEMENTS FOR ,UMS. • OLD. ESTABLISHED -PASS AGE OFFICE, 100 Tine Street, Cixr; of South, IV. rr lIE subscriber beg/ale:We to call the attention of Ins friends and the public in general. to the follow-. Ina arrangements for the year 1916, and for the purpose of bringing out Cabin, second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers,. by the following Regular Packet Sazps to and from Liverpool Ships' Names Captains A Days of Sailing from ' - New York, Henry Clay, Nye, Jan. '6 May 6 Septa ,Stephen Whitney', Thompson, "11 " U "11 Garlick .• 26 " " 26 Patrick 11Vtry, • Delano , Feb. 6 June D'Oet.`ll Virzinian, ' Heim, 11 ." 11 "• 11 Roseilus, • Eldridge, • " 26 " 26 "' 26 Independence, - Allen, Mar. 6 July 6 Nov. 6 Waterloo, . Allen, . :11 " 11. " 11 Siddons, . E. Cobb, " 26 9 " 26 "26 Ashburton, Howland, April 6 Aug 6 Dec .6 John R. Skibldy, Skiddy," II " 11 11 SheridanCorhish. " 26 " 26 "26 Ship's Name, Captains, Days of Sailing from " Liverpool. .11enrY Clay . Nye, Felr2l June 21 Oct. 2v Stephed Whitney, .Thonirrson, " 26 " 26 " • 211 Garrick.. iddy, ' Mar. .11 July 11 No 111 Patrick Henry, Delano, • " _2l "• 21 "21 Virginian, With. " 26 " 26 " 26 Eldridge, April 1 !An;. 11 Dec. 11 Independence, Alter, . 21 "21" 26 Waterloo, "2fi2G " 241 Siddons, Coldi s , , T May 11 Sept. 11 Ja n• 11 Ashburton. Howland. • •21 " 21 " 21 John R. Skiddy, Skalds. " 26" 26 " 211 Sheridan, Cornish. June 11 Oct. 11 Feb U ~ In addition to the above Regular Lines,.a number of Spiendid I ,, ierV York Built Transient Ships,such an the 'Adirondack,' *Scotland? Ruinel Clover,'' 'Eeho,' and 'Sea; will cnntinue to sod from Liverpool. weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos sibility of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of persons wishine to remit money' to their families or friends. I have arranged the pay ment of my. Drafts on the folloivine Banks : Cork : Litnerick• ' Clommel Londonderry, ' Sligo. Wexford. Belfast, ~. Waterford Cain. ay • 'Anna eh, Athlone, Colerfin '. Kilkenny, Ilalina." Water, ' Enniskillen, Monaghan, Youghol, .-' Banbridge. Ballymena Parsonstown Downpatrick, Cavan, Lurgon, Dungannon, Bandon, - - Ennis. -Ballyshannon, Strabane ' • - Skibbreen • Omagh, 'Mallow, . thiblin Cootehill; garfish ' : Sentland—Thetity Bank of Clangovi - England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co.' bankern, London u Mesas. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, ' Passengers . can alsolie engared frmn LiVerpool. to Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular Packet Ships on itrudierition being made personalty, or by letter. [post paid.) addressed to - JOSEPH 3101111112AY, 100 Pine street, • , tortigr of South street, INew York -. • . AGENTS. . ' • . ,': Den). nannan.Prittsville, Pa. ; sfichael Mullen, Ro.: eltester ' N. Y.; Jer. Itateol Providenee, R• I. ; T, Cough, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio; ThomasMcQuade. Utica.N. I. alsolleg leave to assure my friends and the public In general, that the greatest punctuality wilt he obser:- ved in the sailing of the above Ships, together with alt others which 'I 'may have, and that Pas4engers wilt experience no delay on their arrival at _the different I oils where they mean to embark. P. S.—Free Passage can also be secured from • lhe rerious Ports In Ireland and Scotland. from which Steamers run In Liverpool BI NJ I.I. I .NNAN. Pottsville. Sole Agent (Intim State of Pennsylvania. Jan. 17, ISM 3 . • ANNEX.ITION OF TEX.M. GREAT ATTRACTION HAADWARE & IRON STORE THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just received a splendid assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, &c, which added to his former stock presents a variety to those desirous. of purchasing, unsurpassed in the re-' ghat. for quality stud cheapness. A large assortment of the heat Airs at prices ranging from :5 cents to 8 1 . 25 . Grindstones, cent per lb. AmeriCan Steel, " " Rest Cast Steel, .INt s 7 ;7 Lead, 9.1 Rolled Iron, Nails by the Keg, . ~ :to Tin. 2 boxes for eau°, cheaper than 'ever- -Wire of all sizes very low. His assortment ; consists partly of Anvils, Bellows, Sinkcs, Knlves'and Forks. Spoons, Chains,Slinvels,and Tea and Colli;e Kettles, Spades, very cheap; Illuckets. Locks, Itifles, - Planes, Saws, Hatchets, !Ritlebarrels Grass and Hinges, Vites, Wagon box-Grain Scythes. Sickles, u.s. Hay and Dung forks, 'Files, Rasps,Candle s• llnhinalls,llnrsestiors, Pans rec. Also, Dye Copper and Iron Kettles, Glass, Varnish. • ty, And every other article usually kent 'n , Hardware Estahlistunents, all of which be.sells at a.very low rate. Persons commencing housekeeping, Blacksmiths. •Carpenters. Cabinet.Makins, Saddlers. ect.,iwill filod it, to their advantage by calling and examining his stock before mairliasing elsewhere, nt the Hay Scales, ear ner 01 Centre and Market street. He rgrldert , his tinfeigned thinks to his old friends and customers for their liberal ilipport, and solicits their further patronge. • GrAntra; IL ATICIITCR Pottsville, August 16, 1845 soLomrox MUTH, • Cabinet Maker, Undertaker, &c. Fr ; suhvcriber .announcea'to the public, that he j . has Comm , need the above mentioned intsinoss the borouoh l'.;tt.voltrt itnnwthately back of the rennsylvania flail, where he Will conatantly keep op hand an an:or:pent 01 , ,READY Mt. COPFIV4. Cabinet Ware 4c., .sr, manttfiewred of the hest materials in the most durable manner, at very low rates. Ile manor:wore all kinds of Furniture to order at the shortest notice. Funerals waited on and IlearseS supplied, &c. 41e therell'ire t.olieits a part olthe pnblic patronage , Irhich he will endeavor to meet by prortipt,:ittentton o business, CiIVC its a trial. ' ' . Lard Oil, A,TTINTER pressed, cleansed from gum and pro )1( V nounced by Engineers and Machinists.who have used this OIL, superior to the best Sperm Oil for Rail. Roads, Engines and Machinery of all kinds; Woolen Mannfactinies, &c., will burn in any lamp without clogging the wick, equal to the best of - spertn. and at two-thirds the cost. For Pale by the bht..arid sant ples will be forwarded for trial. on application to C. J. F. lIINNEY, Agent for the Maimfarturer,Boshin, Mass. or EMI). YARDLEY, Pott.,ville, Pa., where a sample may he seen. .March 21, ISI6. I 2— Valuable Real•Esta.te.: A LOT of ground. Markeestreet, Pottsville . capa .t.l ilbeinit divided into 'l4 excellent building' lots . , for Pale low, Apply to .BERNARD . Jan. 10, 2-11 Mahtintongo sircet, Pottsville. ZONQUERED. THE ODONTALGIC.DROPS, ' Warranted to cure the Tenth-fiche is tree minutes. THIS preparation is the result of innelt patient es periment—is compounded by a scientific Dentist, and is guaranteed to he perfectly innocuous in its ef fects upon the other Teeth. 'The genuthe artile can be had at Ilannan's Bookstore, Portsvitte, wholesale and retail, general Agent for the county. Also of the following Agents: JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville.. • CHARLES LAWTON, Jr. & Co. St. Clair. 15• Price 25 cent's per bottle. • , Agents wanted in all the Towns in the County at the usual discount. May 2, 1616. , • FOR SALE' ATRACT of 120 acres of land. situate on the road leading from Pinegrove to Schuylkill Haven, 10 from Schuylkill Haven and 6 from l'iiKegrove; about 35 acres cleared and under good fence cultivation. the balance timber land. The imprdvements .f are mlog house and barn,,U good Apple •••• orchard, and a new saw will, with a air s' • radar saw, turning laythe, Sm. The. Fish ing creek. Swatara, and. Schuylkill Rail Itnad, will pass near, if not through this land. Terms any. Apply to 1 GEO. W. MAT(1111N, Agent. Schuylkill Haven April 18, 1846. Fresco and Pannet Papers. CST opened at•Hannan's Paper Store, Pottsville, a ef large and beautiful" sortment of Fresco and-Pan nell Papers, embracing the latest and most fashionable Patterns, all of which' will be /mid as tow and some which were purchased at ti bargain, at, less than Phil adelphia prices. As his stocicof Papersrihraces the Taoist and most fashionable Patterns of three of the largest Manufactories In Philadelphia, they Lab scarce ly fail to please the most fastidious. •.• • •, Glazed and Common Papers for Rooms, Halls and Entries, In all their variety, at Philadelphia prices, al ways for sale at HANNAN'S Paper -Store; Pottsville. .' May 16, 1846. - ••• ;.7 Doct. Christle , s "lihninetit, Rings AFMESII supply of Doct. Christie's 'celebrated Unto', gold and other Metal. Also; Bands, Belts and Bracelets and Magnetic Plasters, just received and. for sale at BANDIAN'S Cheap Book store, 'Who is Doct. Christle's sole !tient for Schuylkill County.— All others offered elsewhere irithe,County, are worth less Imitations, unblushingly palmed upon the public usgenulne article. - . June 6,1846, • " • ' RECOLLECTIONS MEXICO. ' liy Oen. Waddy Thompson. late 'Minister, jug reeelvelland for sale at BANPiAN'S Cheap Book Mora. Jane.. IND BRADY.& ELLIOTT, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, Fnms. the City at PhUada., in , , , . " * MEGI igaVe terannottme- to the citizens of Pottsville and neighboring districts, that they ha e on hand "at their .Stote, nest door to ? es- Gel se's new Hotel. In the borough Of Potts vilie,-a la assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Le ver, Lepine and plain Watches of every description. Alan. a gene al assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens' Gold Pins, Chains, Bracelets, Signet and Plain Rings; Gold and Sileer,Thimbles,Tentils end Pens of cations makers; Spectacles, Musical hoses, and every other article in their line of business. B. dc E.: have been appointed by Messrs. Brevoster & Ingraham of Bristol. Connecticut, their agents for the sale of their patent spring Clocks, comprising those Suitable for Churches and public offices. Also, eight day and thirty hone brass patent spring repeating Gothic Cloaks. Through them_ purchasers may rely. upon get ting a genuine ar fele. Give us a cad. we guarantee to sell as low as any article in our line of busiaess can be purchased either in Pottsville or Philadelphia. Clocks and Watches of every description carefully repaired and warranted on the most reasonable terms. 4" WILMA Iti III: A lit. JOSi:PII S. IiLLIOW. March 21, ISM. 12—t f. IRON! 'IRON!! Et BIGHT & POTT., A T me TOWN HALL, H AVE irON, an cn n a n s s slrt g m o e i r i f ro p in fs n o d 2 h:l l, 7 l . l l :erect Scroll from 3xg, to I': 3 • . Square® from 3 a 3 to 3 x Harrim'rd tire from 3 r,e34nch, . • Scollop iron of varin6 - dimensions. • Crow Bars, Plnueh Irons. Horse-shoe bars. I.lertgo 1 • - Moulds. Juniata Slit . • 2 .• Fails. I and Horse • Slrte Rods. STEEL. Octagon Cast &cf.!. • Shear Sleet, Blister. Amerre`in [Pis er. .• • German Ste , Sen.?: • Steel, S c., &e., c • Jane 28, New Store at Brookville . ) rrITE Subscriber !Juju's! received from Philadelphia, c • J and has now opene at Rrockville. a I irge and gen eral assortment ofseas nable goods, such at! Dry goods, Groetiries,4lardware, tat Queelisware. le addition to which willV found cm , lily on.hand, Fish, smoked and fresh 1)1 ea t , as well as. a rood supply of country produce. Call and examine our stock, and you Will tind us prepared mown goods at as low a rate as they have ever been sold arty eckers;in tttchttylkill county. N. 11.—Country produce of all kinds wanted,. for which the highest price will be GE paid.. O. H. POTTS, . . CArtrr.vrErts AND BLACKSMITHS WANTED. The ‘tibscriher is in want of six or eight good Rail road and House Carpenters, Also two good Black smiths:wanted; (infinite at his office in Market street, next door, to the Anthracite Gazette office. GEO 11. POTTS. Pottsville, Feb. 7,.1.9M, G- TO CARPENT)ERS. • . . DROPOSALS will be received by the subscriberjor j. buil.line one hundred Miner's houses, at the town of Brockville. For parttrulars apply to the subscricer; nt his office, next door to the Anthracite Gazette office, Market street. . • -• CEO. II POTTS. Pottsville. Feb.7,1'346, 6- POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS; .I)2eteC4l,e/@,;lll:4l.so.stiqqit ' MeGINNJS, D CPETFULL Yannonneesto the Public, that he has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville Iron IVorks, on Norwegian street, ,where he is prepared to build all kinds of,Steam Engines; manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Maihiner% 'nf almost every descriptionot the shortest notice, and on the most amiable terms. .. G.:Persons from broad, in want of Sten to Engines will find it to their advantageto give him a 'call before neaeine elsewhere. May It MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT TRUSS • )'' . 1 . 7.%. 1 l 1 - * lll6 ' 1 1 ,-, A Lso, Jo.eph Whites Utri - :o ,Suppoelirs. A gooply of Ilieabav'e PIRA 'waived arid for sale, at the mantifarmtrern prices. by JOHN S. C. mARTIN. DengOst Octobbr 28, - 44 TAMAQUA IRON WORKS rrIIE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he Is prepared to build Steam Engines of any pow er, and of the most approved construction. Also. fur nace and mill work of every description. Rail Road and Drill Cars, Coal Breakers, Screene, plane - gearing. Mine pumps. Also,• Turning; Lathes. Slide rests, Screws of every size and length, Castings of every desCription, at the shove Works on the Little Sihuyl kill Rail Road; corner of Bridge street, in the Borough of Tamaqua, SO0311(111 County. Devine the superintendence of the Works myselfil feel confident it would be to the interest of persons wanting any of the above named articles, to • call be fore, purchasing elsewhere, as I twill warrant tine work Domed out by me. to be of the best material and work manship, and will be prompt to do work at the time fixed upon. JOIIN 01.1.15. - Tamaqua, May IL 1816. • 111--fium Mathinists & ManufActurers. Oloody .s‘...lcchicrnacht, Who!reale and retail Shoe deaTera, eirn of the I,i7' Boot next door to A. B. White's, and opposite (7eisee's - Toren', Centre streel P,otta rifle, Pa., LiAVE constantly on hand for sale, superior Calcutta Sewing and Thong leather, Tinned copper IliVets, Burrs, &c.' Superior Belt leather, and Ilelter(stretched) of any Width and length, made to order. Carpet bags. Carpet and Leather School . Satchels. Game bags,Trunks, Glazed hats, Nutria, - Musk, Seal, Cloth and Velvet caps, and a superior assortment of all kinds of mons, womens and childremr coarse and fine Muds and shoes, many of which were made to order, expressly for Moody & Aechternacht, and intended to he equal, if not superior to the best costron work, and at much lower prices. , • Jan. a, Isin. , , - VE,GETBLES, FRUIT, >OIESTERS, - FISH, DovLE & CATER, continue business at the of 1/ stand, corner of Centre and INlaltantongo streets Pottsville, where they will keep - a constant supply, , when in season, of Ye nobles, Fruit of creep descrip tion, Freak Fisk, Dyne a. Lobsters, Clams , and every luxury which the Phil tdelphla market a ff ords, -all at which they will sell a vet , moderate advances on Philadelphia prices. Mexpra. B. & C. having Mug been engaged in ca tering for the public, and consequently become per fectly familiar with the trade, flatter themselves that they can supply all articles in their line to the citizens of Pottsville. and vicinity, upon rather better terms than any of their :ompetitors. l'ottaville, May 23d 1846 Rl•6mo Coal Land for Sale. ONE undivided one half part of the hest and largest quarry, or Anthracite Coal (in proportion to the land) in Pennsylvania, being, in the whole tract 356 acres, nett measure, adjoining the Heaver Meadow Lands, on the east, and the Sinninit Lands on the west. For particulars apply to - JACOB ALTER, Tuscarora, Schuylkill county, Pa. Tnscarnra, Jane 13. 2i-3: NEW AND CHEAP STORE. Next door tollte Town Hall, Celitre Street. THE undersiened have Jost opened an entire new stock of Goode, consisting of a well selected and general assortment of . ' - - DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, . ' . . .' ~ . ' uttuons, , • FLOUR. . :. • CF.DAESTA It - • QII Cs 1 . ARE, . . PROVISIONS, &c. To which they invite the attention of the public gen erally, to cell, examine and judge for .themselves.-- Families will find it to tbeit interest to call before buy. ing elsewhere, ' • , FOCHT & FOSTER. .Pottsville, May 30th, 1046. 2!— too GREEN. GROCERY, FRUIT, FISH,, OYSTERS, &c. JOHN T,..HAZZIRA • HAVING fitted up the spacious room at his old stand opposite the Post Office, Centre street, Pottsville, will keep constantly on band for sale, a large supply of Vegetables of every description, Friar, Fresh Fish, Lobsters, Oyster*, Clam,, ¢e., of the very best quality that the Philadelphia-market will afford; and at prices guile as low as can he afforded by any other person. ea- The superiority of the arrangements here being such as - to protect all articles sold from the ruinokis effects of the sun and dust; will readily be perceived by all who call. Pottsville, May 23d 1848 21-6 m MICTORIBI, Histories of Washington, 5 do do Franklin, do . do . Jackson, do Napoleon, • New and beautifult books for the young, price 75 eta. just received and for sale at BA NNAN'S Cheap Book Store, Pottsville, May, 2,484 e, .. 18- • Hydrants. GOOD Sommer and Winter Ilydntnis, price g 7.00 just received and for sale. Also, Leaden: Pipe of tee different sizes and kinds forthe Water Works and carrying water great distances, at May 50th, 1848. , - BANNAN!ti Store, Pottsviile. ; - • - , favnter's OcOartment. Tnz inerrovEnierr .or SOILS Wilmot:Tr M t , suaus.--oils may be improved in several Wai l without manure% and their produce of useful re getables much- increased; the principle ones e re pulverization, en *lteration of their constituent parts, draining. or watering, arid , by consolids. tide. Pur.vent is well known that plants wilt not grow in a soil which is too hard and coas . pact to admit of the free admission of air, water, and b'eat, and 'for the extension of the roots of plants. An abundance of roots is essential to the thrifty growth of-most plants, and pulveriza , tion promotes - the formation of _roots and fib res. Hence the utility 'of stirring the soil afterthe plant has begun to - grow, to increase the formation of roots and fibres, ' Pulverization also increases the power of the soil to absorb moisture from the at mosphere, by rendering it something like a pie ce of sponge. Hence the utility of hoeing plant, when the grouild is dry, because it increases the absorbent powers of the soil. Therefore the old custom of hoeing when the, ground is moist, i s not founded oft truth. A soil is much more tea. led by the air, when laid Ilea than'wheri cons pact ; because the earths of a soil are b4d conduc tors of heat, and could not be readilx4e_sted by contact only, and therefore requiroke free ingress • of WVITS oir, to produce a genial warm - tit. Put verizstion also increases the food of plants, by en abling water, which contains .carbonic acid, to pass.fteely to the roots; it also erposea the ma. nures 'of the soil to heat, light, 4 - c. 'producing fermentation and, thus preparing them' to answer as food for Aeries., • fivrEdsslN - or TOE Peters or Sons Maytte produced eitlfer: adding what is deficient, on taking away thrlt yart which is in excess, or by changing the nature of parts by fire. To ascertain the composition of suits which are unproduettve, in order to improve theta by anal &ration of their parts, it is necessary' to compare them'with fertile soils in similar situation., and,. the same neighborhood; the difference may in' some eases indicate the proper method of improve ment. If the fertile soil contain a large quanti ,ty of sand in proportion to that of the barren soil . and added to the latter may improve it ; if deft: ci.nt in clay or lime, these must be added. If a soil 'contain arid or the salts of iron, although otherwise of a goed texture or cornposition. If a teal contain-sulphate of iron (copperas) the prop -er remedy will be a top!dres.sind of lime; and the same Would be proper, for all sour soils. Where a Noll contains too much lime, a dressing nr sand will improve it and kiandy soil would be benefit. ted by a dressing of clay •'r . marl, or even swamp mud. Soils having the nature of peals, are ren 'dered exceedingly • productive by draining and a ,dressing Of Sand. The materials necessary for these purposes are - generally found near at band. Many of the poor sandy . soils of New England might be greatly improved by the bog mud which is found in, the low places. .Beds of solidi and gravel are almost always found below clay. Buttarso has been long practised in our coun try on new soils ; less; however, with a vi e w' t o improve the soil than to clear the ground. Soils which contain a large portion of dead ve getable matter, or which, are composed of stiff day, may lie economically improved by removing the top sod, drying it, and then turning it on the sod, or if covered with hushes, cutting them down and burning therm on the ground. The effect of fire on the soil is, to render it less,compact, light. er, and not so. retentive of moisture; and when properly twitted it will render a stifidamp, and cold soil into rine. dry. powdry and worm; but where a soil already possesses these esential quali ties, fire must be injurious, because' it will destroy a portion - of the vegemble matter in the soil, It is evident, then, that sandy soils- are injured by burning. We have seen the experiment tried on a large xcalei in New Hampshire. of clearing a sandy soil without tire: Four acres, of pine plain bad the wood-or underbrush 'cut and carried off clean, and 'lieu sowed with winter rye and grass seed. Adjoining this was a piece. of the same kind of soil which we cleared insthe usual way by tire, and sowed at the .same time with rye.— The tirst piece yielded.forty-bushels of rye to the acre, while the piece learnt over yielded only 21 bushels to the acre; nail .;the former piece has since yielded much more pasture feed than the latter. Here the fire burnt up the vegetable sub stances of the soil and left it-poor. Ditsizetan Ann FLOODINO.—Where a soil rests upon it subsoil or bed which does not per mit water to piss through it with facility, the wa ter wilt' collect on the , surface, and become stag nant, which obstructs the free circulation of the juices of plants and thurrinjures their growth.— Henze the •utility of surface draining, or small ditches and-gutters. Sortie are full of springs causing them bag cold and unproductive, and hence '-the origin and utility of drains under the surface, to convey away the superfluous water. In many parts of New England meadows are flooded in the fall and during the winter, with a .beneficial effect—the water generally being impreg nated with animal and_vegetable matter, particu larly if the stream flow: through.a cultivated re. gim. In cold seasons it preserves the roots and leaves of "grass from being injured. tossottnaTtosr.Ev.ery gardner knows the berietitmf treading in seeds, on some kinds of soil; and the utility of the roller is beginning to beSppreciated by our farmers. Porous and loose soils are Much benefitted by being compressed, particularly after receiving a dressing of loans ce sand. Light sandy soils ore much improved by the use of a good roller. Rovaxichs us Cenes.—There is another means of improving 'a soil without the use of manure, and that is by growing different, kinds of plants in succession upon the same soil -4 this is called a cola/ion-of crops'. It is well known that all plants' Will not thrive equally well on the same soil; becausesome require a parlicniar: part of the soil to perfect their seeds, whileothers requireanother part. Therefore, if the different kinds of vegetables: are planted invincces sion on the same soil,-each one will deprive it of that 'particular principle which is situated to its niq ore. This kind of rotation is found to take place_ in nature. Black and grey asli is generally found to succeed a groeeth ,ot pitch pine. New lands produce strawberries and blueberries, and in a short time;they exhaust the soil of the particular principle necessary to their healthy growth,and then decay 'and disappear, and are replaced by other plants. The mariner in whims certain plants trees el from one place to another, is vvell kown, as mint crow-foot, dc. Fon. Tate Harts on BOOKIIN WINDED 1 - 10118 M—Whoever is so unfortunate as to have a heaving or broken winded horse, and desires' to cure or make him better, should not suffer him to drink . for some time any other drink than weak lime water. The horse will soon relish this,'and . it seldom fails to produce a radical cure. I will state another way for those who may pre• for it. Take from'one to twolable - spoonfuls of ground plaster - of Paris, and stir the same Into his messes three times:ri day. At first, if at hand, bran for two or three days—then bran and oats fora few days, with ground plaster, as above • directedr in each of the messes.—Praire Farmer. _— -- To take lamp-oil from carpets or wearing appa rel, make a paste of - rye flour, of the consistency of a rather stilt batte , and apply it to the piece; when dry, it will. rub if, and take the grease with it. A second- applica ion may be necessaey. in • soma cases. but not often. CARD. LIPPINCOT'r TAYLOR 13} GSleave to inform their customers and the public .IJ in general. that they have opkned for their inspec tion, one of the lamest and most a rtedassortments of , goods, suitable for'the spring and, me tie. that ever came to this county; such as new style 'rrian, Boddington, Croton, Arcadian, English, French Amer ican, cloths and cassimeres of all descriptions, with one of the richest and moat fashionable stockstif . vest- Inge the eye ever beheld. Also linen, tine csiton, and gingham shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Ilandhenthiefs,line Hoskin - Gloves, Suspenders. first quality itripsd and embroidered Scarfs, which for beauty and style cannot be surpassed. Ail of which will.be dispred of, at prices within the reach of ® very person.' Should you favor us with a:call , we are s Witted you will not regret It, - LIPPINCOTT & TA:1 7 1.9R, - Corner Of Centre and Ilfahanteingo. streets P. S.—All goods made to order, in a style which can not be surpassed in the stale, for which we can give the best of reference. :Pottsville, April Mum,. eath to the Files. TIOCT. FEIICIITENANGER's Celebrated Paper for _destoylog Plies, for 61 cents per sleet , just re. ceived, and for sale at BANNAN'a Cheap nook Store. - JoTy 18 - ' ' 29- E