-~li~ii~~gs. X c I i t - } n. .6 -7 -o. A• 'Ass t L'y z Alta G zn ;guars little, treat:belong thing, lo fora! npott the c. Item andeeP. . 1 -And bury tmmny tips its *liar:, , no nitry Wrept . e . "r.2Lna.'s ati n' • tom': ,„.„.„ 1 : 1 'oi utte n ;.• art. oatsr. the Atur Ow pal. :tallay, 4 t/21 - 1. yes Iny ii,, lan itpt ws.y, ",..4't,`,lntle - sva), a a...ti•iag. art. fin drativ the /ling, -.. .. t And ease tit! , . It quickly ' Own.' file cried ffitt.l,tiregt taUeit ton anyisi, .31y tips in hers apati,sl .it:d vulva '•1 feet the gentle, snorting nit,' Size frithfd Pod raid, 'the pp ins i.loriry, ,The otiog irdrdwn, and gond the 1.111311 ‘ Qmte gtete awn} .;•_- `Say, say itot kcvt I :teal, It stealtt the it 412. ntY !Org. f/ 01 11 11,0 % lint • 11 , 1 only gone I re,cl.• • Froth thee to tne.' 'GIVING Tut Qt: • NTITT:-.-Tile Iltiohli family ikeop 1n.4-rders—sha their hooey, tae ale pleased to v/y, i arranged up or the m et nrd rly bin] regu lar syr-tein, and nioreil-yur 4g exer ugly ;;eittet I. 43. ail, the head waiter, is a bustlipg, active,' uoistr laiit body, rather Ittluble-onle by', his o irlei o u - . 1; ,.,,, but a general favorite, because of his di , lo,ition to -oblige all. ;The-reit-thinly of thclouse soils -taste to a &coy, mid lie pritetii es the whole r th rigid occur - Ai-y-10 ihe'gry.it annoy an,:e eltecially •of the cook and cl eralaid. The rule fa 'breakftwt k a first I t. 41 In he run : :: low itiintres, at .7 o'tiot - k—aod a e to be rua'y It-vo min liCea as 00011.34 vita f r'- h Cyst is in the tott:e The is to . sea'se tiro .13 .14iV. VP, (Lc ireJond to ' -bring theire_hina, 'Yesterday. narnmg, the ineird :man htilea to he 'at the house at a g uaitor before 50701, hirt usual iaotr, 21111 Sam annast.went into fits. Twenty times he ran to the &nu, b.nt',“•d jup and down the etreet,arid fella —hut it W 416 MO,. use, mi ha Prompt - to his iisvu duty h were) -cluck had 6iiiActi. tofu!.; the ho stalled the lusty imds of hi:4 iirst He hid, ir,..,etlett 'jart two mut. C. whi!rt the laggard.rbrea4,ni,n 'NA-41...d all at, thir. Saa. put down hi 4 hell aid. h i4l.lled t i t take the nt:'n's tread and gicen:lll a oN•urivil tett bet the erun.ni , l4 . ..); 1113 t Sam then took bi 4 b.. 71! a zealou.,ly uya n Cor-- - two rtitnutr,t. there was( a gre it vari , tIS ill/W:111:1LT y among th 9 mid , oc, who nrd hohn thus vud,L t, y and unespeeted;y:,-a:1, d, n t,..if it:•ur eariirr ti,an usual, to the tnornm.; fe,t. Dralve,screal.r-r1 hur- Tiottly, doors slantotrd, bare feet muted rapidly to and fro, on the anors. and cry sl , iottactsr hoar '; floe began to hurry d , iwy must 5,f it„ in rather to zrisitairie. and etrri Its for.:ot how red their eyes !onkel in their hunger... Iltni the -breakfast roczn was inroalu.ion. wsriSant—se were the hoarders. Nut an eat thie was, 1, the table, and the bryakfast whichlt they rid to get, wasn't iltere. .-Vira—aurt, —wee wat's de tnattet., , *us ly inquired the startled Stun.; 'Matter—to be sure etpve,ed Mr. 'Matter! well noW, t's a 61 , :od . ttoe, M - rs: Slob. • Matter—humph intittered'ttivent Sant wag utterly wit —ao was Mr. S;el, —so were the ewer - t-V't beta's bredkfast !' inquired Ilra. warming mp. • •lle brvkfeet. ma ' am am not yei yea, "'What did you ring the secOnd hell for...then 3' 'De second bell. tnenm—licith heal chuck tea .D.it war'nt do ~e.W.ind. hell,\ l'e/e— -km° you ade time Oh ile4cond come yet.' !Sat y u did ring the second belt,' I7seLl. Slob, wit emphasis. , 'Yes. y u d.d,po and twenty voicei; 'Laidees nd ein'i te‘weried ge sena a'ringin e- Aiwa bell when de tegved bread man wat trrin - ttit do tireadAi4 t.r lle'ibor ju's as I got two minutes oh de rinsing done — and in entirge Thad- to'btop till L got de ; bread and Wowed - de scamp up.-...and den Sq,ll latdee!..4 and getn'n4 t.ak hold and ki , Nitid el de time. for de firs bell. ,De seeotod hell will-be rtined j-es fifteen tnitium's bum-die Saying ~this; Sint retired to the kitchen, ifinl the .disappointed boarders- retfi.ed roon.• to make their morning....lre,imzsc - oinidttihot go'cid laugh hate they had overarifb bull ^ii of .41%first bell.' .i „ . . . . RULES Oi ET/ Q.l„ Si rz.::- NO L3lly VWi Ivili , , - . . „. l ll:Tirpiei in cOokinistuve imuuld to .. eir rierteii as. good . ,ati pile vnt arak:),thein to irtiake„-. ' ' .-# O , i No gen .ernan vot ..11 , 1 , t•C Iii:11 , !: Ii . 441 ,, I31 , !<0111(1: ltWirl NI. Mt ,11,i ' ers hi:o.i; pii.s t ‘iii. ,it him vi:4 , ,i,e,t.i, 'abated by a barber.: . '-''..ij.- : , 1 - 74 ' - • ' Any, g man tvlio , e tio2i, is. ri a rll4' J lnyib. 7 , 814! ,, ' .. not to:ex pect to aiisociate %Vitt; the.,wili.u.tri 14 !pie... liogis named Naprde.. in. , I , ~ . . ' Any gempiati vot take , . hisost yes at a stark in the Str.eninst tuxp exyt to 4 , i-k. bp to the rein •, man vii, goes tinc4i ilin‘n.intir a ccliarun4 thumps ‘ Oa the table fury tvaitei: - -- - - • 1 . . .., ' Any gemman Tor tql! , . - ..Triti.? fore oeersrper,ani: . • enon't• pay for . it, cannot expect to receive the - ' tomd of the pouter. like ime rut does pity . . . , To be sure raaild :Er_sfirtiTK. .1- To bp pea tea.—Lowell Herald.' • -• • To becomfortei-Driok balm ten4- 7 130110n11e --.' To dance lively--Drink /up' ten . :— m To restore Ei ftarturea - . • To became rarticO.lrly gree;)toic;t: irlitiph. . . . 4 . To be oickeff—prink a:ri-ttatBolLielt To be icapadcar— /)rilliisa.tru r fras• tea. To get'liintn-;• Wink •pepper tea. To bu, t+ « te r, c—p r itl t,ealriu but , tram. • To-bedetent and u!•efuF--Jttio the 7t total SO. • iriely. The' Boston S;4r*ays :—'flies bite witii intensity iA new naniil fat - teeth Lynn Ncir.7. • 1. 'rival in fiies. - •, • . . . - Lraar-,Ta umps,tionably.— . The Isar Lymi Nein I x marria4cn, and 'lade a piece 'ofigiett:s, to w:11y of ut. • I Some colored laclics aiiti artitleine'H. bad ifagh• ipnablq 'fight,in Philadelphia.. One tif ihe !attic; :Wis.berrne trom thajii-4..! wi 1 hrt I,lw :bnc h ki , p by It kick:--a Imo , -seri 01)4 (04,-1011,113C fur a woman. • Atha 4.11. pedatarvertonk anotivq of ma tribe the .14M: end thus-seri - IA : ell , • IHallo, friend; what do pita carry !! .Rttat- end Vlttid.kcy, •sca• thr piuntid 1 5 30 4`.. Oidd - tbe uater,-76111 I Y'g , a - ke , 44 !' - - . • .4tetiee AxTUTrx GT-.A r,Gw• whotiftea 'ore +there tie'he ;tio l!c4;ifo-Ao to tie,. Weasiiielie this yo tie oujt,t 11fA:Ts's Loci) oist4 7 —' wretch Ircho = par, dot ed fur beingbaserthsa liit cum tedei; .'...llllpitse suiii tot for Sa:IK!. .'.. , AiirtV4fetorl;viint;We innse,rwitlirkbalie • - '': ~,,. Irseut anti" ' The' •It of pintfti f f . Milne" im , , rst" - 4aantreitrreL thostinOtdet and extenddback AA about ZUfart, to an alley. elloate4 nearly r_ranpoefin Pefse'e :Iv= Unit! , Apply In ''' - -"' -- '. '- \ • , 31 ,, 1p. SIIIPPE,%. : . ME -..z. -_-_,Toa:_Ageoey in Pottsville. -IrrieVairis Teri tiouroarq, whore Teas have giveu soca trarversat satittiction to thaAttorease V ivi/dad' itar the sutitidr AgSat to sat it Teas in ScbuillatlCactuty. - The public ate dew enabled to ob , ..c, 4. 7 tato a superior rwriele +rf Tees' at - much _.,-- 4triver aces teak the? trews sets. before rt ' liven otr. red 41t tbts c minty. and they have w ' 4 the etiiirenee that timer are no drugs or -1. atlter forel:a substances ratsrm# svittr tbe "'Tear.' Thev avvairir 13".itrftlittatreS (treed with. lead. •I''Ve4 46 .4"Pe their - MIMI/Oh 2nd dal , or) O'ons ono 4talitner, 4 10 five pOundC ki, sok anstott.nt, and , ore furnished Item - 50 texas le tit Z&Per i b.; fr ra so •it rior artieli. : , ' Castro at . a few doors above Nerwepary Pottsville. ' Vousville, Aptil 2.5114,1816. i - f - , Witdig gt= FATENT. 111E'rALLIC FO THE 118 E OF "MINES, EMT, &c., Fry. sale, nrepertrito tink tr r, y tAe ash 045er. fT lIESK noriri art nom almost ezclastrmty used In 1. the Colliarres mid ;on the Ittlitscaysingreat en, and are found to be greatly superior to :fleutpen 011.1 as regards safety, durability :11,Ae111110 , ay: „; 'The Patent Wire Itripee, have proved to be- still ih toed, condition after three year's service, in, the same situation where the Hempen ones, presiouly used, of dontile the'size and weight would wear not in nine or tenlmonths. They nave been used for :Tiniest every purinise to which Hempen Ropes and chainiihave been applied: Mines. Railways. !teary Cranes t Standing Rigging, Windkok Cords, Ligittoing riinduritra..?igintl Halyards. Tiller Ropes. &e. They, are nmd either of Iron or Copper Wire. and in cases of inual esposure to danmess,of Calvanized Wire. TeatittlOßi3 ll from the most eminent Engineereiln England can he shown no to itt;ir efficiency. and any Additional information required respecting_ he differ ent deseriptions and application will be give by I ALFRED F. KEMP, 75 flroad st New York. Sole Agent in the Unite States, New Ynric, May Will. 1310. tk The subscriber has been appointed Amin( for the I :ate of the Patent -Wire Rope it, this Region. • All or ' der s leftat this oilier; stating size, weight ayict length, will be erontptiy attended to. , 11, fiN;CAN, e ..• ~ )•• . , ... f V I r q ) Z . • • ... C. •••• , 1.• ... Z lc ••••• • . 27 . .....• • . , 15i1 !".! I 1 111 1 1 3 33 AB ,-, )=- Z- ..' 7,, ) 1 - . tt . ) .t. 'l7, ca ti —. .up .v.. N. , t, 1 -, r.,. • 1 ~ ___ i ' t -- )-• ;--' • - . ~ ..?.. ) ,1•• •• • . : 1 1 - 4 O' - .7 . , z-,... .., 0 ., . t- 1, ft -:.:i i ~ , 6., .t la-ty,cus'd .nan , the rlpment the 'ur ~f ;ocn, Sam bell-- 7, CO V:. "" • 0 4 Z. 4' (o .4 a, 5 ' 7.4 Kern Upon ad su bur- • EW ANO . EXTENSIV C:ohitag and 'Gcnticinen's Furrdsiani U!' anzi- . ra , DF: ~ n herober has' just rettinit.d. from the .1.. , New Nor% and Philadelphia with ri Splet cheapi assortment of Clothe, Cassimeres and of the, latest iinlioriationg, conipritinv. - the h Fiendll and English wool dyed Cloths;superfi French Dot Skins and English wool dyed Can Freedland F.riglieh Fancy Cloths. such as Olive Invisible Green, &c.. French Fancy Cassimeres latest Spring rtyles, plain, and fancy veatind satko, cashmere, caslimeretts. white and- hw metes, Bain fancy velvets, Marseilles,, ke. whic4 he it prepared to inanufactthe to ride very beat style;andat prices at which hole del no sustninerahall complain, Behr/him:7,9Y a 1 tailor,and ernployinecuiters and work Mee sub t any others in the place , he is able to. warrant e tic ii. manufacturetthy him to give ratisfactio suo:.4 particular in fashion , fit and finish: • , 'The subscriber has also just opened at lila ne t store the largest, best, and most fashionable ,stock of ready made Clothing ever offered to_the Pottsville public; all of which he will dispose of at pkices Whieh emitted nil to sattify priTrlilUere, viz: . , ' 1 . Fine Black Frurk Coats from . .100.00 to f!" •• do . Dress do 9'oo II do . Sack do -; - 550: ' il Fancy Frock and Dresi Coats ' SW ..' Summer Tweed Coats -, • . 250 Linen . ‘ do .' .:.- ' 75 :Fine leasslmere Pantaloons, :,lark..' , ,ati/ fancy colors • . - - 2 50 - - Fren h Ursisnnere' - Pantaloons, • \. (Samar r goods) - 2 50'. 550 linen Pantaloons - . , ... _ 621 • Superfine black Satin Vests. 'aso . 's 00 .I- - do . do do -, • • 150 ,2 00 ' Fancy yenta Cashmere .1. Cashmerettel 75 • 2.50' '.lttarSeilleti 'Vests . 615 150 The inhseribees establishment mall very properly be 1 , q•allt•dt the Poitsitlie EmPoriiiin of Tashion, wile e gee. I iegieg may always obtain every attiderif , ihmtl iners's wear, gal ii. Aim, collars, hatittkerchiefs, earl's, eloy'es;hole •suspeorlers, &e. &c . soiled to-the faidid- Jonts tar of the exquisite, the plain 'habits of the-sub i...tantia citizen, or the wants of-the industrious labo rer., ,IZ. can clothe a-man from head to font With. a , p at r, li n t z li ,,, Wo l,s th_es for 412 '5O which . is cheap enough il i 'r the ..f.e..Th N r. suliscrilier has Jost received the latest Limilon, Parig., ow yorc; and Philadelphia StirM t,t_a ad ti tomer Fasisiltai. • Any tastevan be stilted at his now aIIII ore to 't 'entre street. next dOorateave Cl,niens's Druz store, Pottsville,. • , IL T.,,TA YLO It.. t.i. Dr u'tf..reet the Plaie.. . .1 17- • • Potts ille, April IN. 1510, • WORKS, ---- . COLLIERY- 1 . ' iN:ar. Ilk lc _ Is.- - :3ll.Ciii:VE 'Sill). , 1 • ISE Subscribers, at their old 'stand. corner ii , f Rail sr...Road and ; Callon - hill streets, are prepared trl man nfict ore to order, at the shortest notit.'e, - Steam l - : wines and Perltps, of any travel end capacity for mining and other purposes. Biddies Coal Breakart, Marhinel, with solid al pernirated rollets, as may he requited - Also :oriora rind Wowing . Cptioders with all neces sary inagbingry Gir,-Allort ll'ornar.r , .. flat .4W..4l o eites; of the nicia. approved titans, Cup and. Ball joints - and ll'a ter reecrs, of tlie verr.best construction. The' par ticularly myst '. theatterition of Iron Masters at par tie!, rogiged in the lion trade, to their Large stock -of Patirrn.i far Rolling Nitta, haviatt lately cons acted the mar iirterY for two ofthe Is rget , l Mils to thelcoltn try, sit. The Wygnitilif Mill nj Wilkeidiarre. aild the Bolling. 21ill'at - the Montour Icon Wiirl,f. ilvive. They lir .fully prepared fur this kind of work, to et ber wither every variety of general machinery Of ill , qual ity of their work and materials: it is enrol:it tit F4y, that tit nut) experience, the most infallittle tests; have a Mfily d monstrated the genuine character cifdlidir en gines &tut machinery. 'Opierls are respecfully. solicited and yr - 1116e primptly arienrleo to.' • HAYWoOD & SNYDER., Pottsville, January, 17, 1046„ . • . 2-1 y Slob. exe4init d • rg. 'Slob is boordcz.:. Slot; a TEM eply.-- e r. z 5,.; • )-- 4 - " P'• • I co 5 ;N " I I C EL u c+ H s 7,1 .able Coat - Tractai :to' Rent. ', ... on leases, to suit applicants, all that tenet of belonging, to_the North American CoaJ Co., • the BIM Creek Tract. containing the flilloir f Coal Li efns, 'Many of which,7atiumg others, h Mountain Veins—having a range of over a length, viz :—Lewis, Stmbn, liarrarleuelt, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey. Peach ,jin Veins, Green Park or itavensdale Vein, rer kr. Diamond, and Big ftiamond Veins, I r a long ny otherainot mania. •., 111 that tract called the Junction Tract, 1,111)4. dsaid Company, containing. the Saletn,F o Troil, ole, Mortimer:Tunnel, Black Mine. C.w- - I!Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Sativ bli 1 and ~ ..a ill. situated on the Mitt_Creek Tract, all of high anted on waderate terms by_applving to' '; pAV11:1 GIIILtAtt, Art.. 111 c, Feb. 21 - . 19- Ole I land known mu 11N c the Pear nude in Pearson t tiliouhtat prod h'ut, kith inst . Also al IN; R../Wlit ton and' (inst.. Id will be I WE 'Steam 117:11#,itie N, 1 A6HINE .MA NUFACTO#Y': • HE slibicriber is prepared - ia tarnish all binds' or blarbint ry, such' as Steata,Enginel, iltber bikh or ' presinre—bldwlnn and pumping Enginesjralr and: grist int lb--rtial Breakers and other machinery. crizniee-'. led the mining business. -Also, boils lion boats, prtipnilent and p ller rmelnes, iron and brais lcar tj.qpi. and all 01 er les in his line -o‘bisineis, at tus.eotabtrabmenter o i, , 'street, below the Rail goad, C;itiodetz, New Je . I JOHN F.. frrAllitj , ftriii'ot:Nosug STAltads 130-N8: rbini# s ,7 , Jerfteyl) Nov. 1,1815. 44Ltf A' CARD. - .I.arricccolt - - 4 TAVLOP- 1;i 1 t r it.'S Sleeve to inform their eustomere ate, the blic • Ticgeeetarrtrarttrertratenpened• for their Jerre: Lion. one Cita* tartest and Imostv.irted. rt assomen a of PO& auitable for the spring and summer trade hat, everrinae Jolla* county;. each as new - style Siberian. Hoddington,.crotoe, Are - adieu, English, French, Ruler.. icau.slottis a nd .cassimeres of sit descriptions., aritit . oneafilie,richestiul.tuast_fashionahle etock or vest-1 ince. thoraye ever beheld:: , Also linen. tine eettnn, and rinchatirshirte. Iknuotris. - Collars. 'Handkerchiefs. rine I Meade, SloVes.illesprindifs; first strif , ..l !tad :entbroidered-Sparfs, which for beauty end style cannot i be. stuvaioied,. Alt of Which . will be ,alsposed , of; at! Vika" Wilbill.the reach of every peritOn:. favor us with a call. we are saustledion'r will not Fearer • LlPPlNcarr.k. TAYLOR, .• • Corneeot"Cintre and MalisotongS. street! . - .....2.41...--.4lsocularnadelo.ettieran - etyle whielliclua.•• • tint he strrpassedin- the nate, routs - hied we' titt give • the beet of reference. —•-• , - PettiViliei'APril IS, 15i11,.•% 1 • AS. • . FEMMES YARIC,._-' . • T in aenerai r that he has HE 4;ohiiiiiher risjiett lolbroiii bit IHefids and ►Chtl a ertf Henri YarO, who Will beep,Wcoostain'ilupply 4tA !; -.ll.Vil lY# P ! '44r-E. oN: 1646r-it, -18; • i • 2 Wading, P AMM WHY 'WILL YE DIE? • . • OSBOR.NIS INDIAN 'rpcpTIBLE .11EstORATINE • '• • raEPAIRED By • Dr.THEICON aNfORN. Proprietor FORE "SALV AT . 13APiltiAN,S1300E3TOftE, roTTsvaLE - • KT..ILEA AND ILETAtin . tlte different .dt, , inte in. the rounig rrITE unpredecenied success Met ,has attended the .1 'use of these l'lllit in the practice of propriettir for the last six or eight yea's, has induced him talat4d to the importunities of many who hale used and bein benefitted by them, find make arrangements to place them within the reach of the public generally. In doe:, sag sty he feels called upon tit say that the ludian ye- getable Restorative rillsare decidedly superior triany' wit h which he isacquainted.Z They cow hine the prop erties of many of the best vegembie medicines, [used • in rifle] in such a manner as to afford not only inane alle and temporary but permanent relief. , The valuabletonics which enter into their composi.. lion by theitaction upon the secretory organs hold in check the purgative principle and intlace a gentle and natnrai o;,eration withnitt inconvenience or pain, and while they restore a nntural and healthy action of the stomach, liver and Initwele, they increase, instead of dimintebieg the strength of the patient. The general L.- op i n i o n that a iteiverful and violent purgative is niTed nary, Is founded in error, they in general irritate the stomach and bowels, derange the secretions and are productive of very serimis .onsequencee, audit:should be known that the great mass of pills in general use are composed of the most powerful and lasting purga tives, and act ivill too great a degree of violence, pro ducing:hat derangement in the syetein that is connived by constipation of the I,o44 , el4,'illiligeAtliill and cnstive- tiessis' From these facts the enteral inference would ' be that to maintain uuitbrin heulth, it is necessary to Correct unhealthy secret inns. expel morbid tnimors and purify the system, by the use of a medicine that will act • efficiently yet mildly, assist instead of disiirranging the organs of the system and thus bring nature in its pro per and healthy channel. To accomplish which, no medicine is superior to the Indian Veeetabie Restora tive Pilla ; their operation is, in et diwary doses, to Pro mote a natural and easy evatuation.and at the saint tittle by their tonic property impart vigor and health to the systetn, hut when a pnwerfut and speedy operation is necessary, it will be accomplished by increasing the dose, width may he dent with perfect safety as they lareentirely Vegetable. They have been toed as a family medicine for years iirmany of the first respectability—and although they are not reconimended to •theal all the ills that &eh is Juhr to," yrs. it has been very rare that it has been found necessary the those using them to employ any other 'medicine, and their oceasinnal use will almost in . Variably prove nn rill:ewer preventive to disease.— They are exactly adapted to the use of families, tray oilers and seamen ; they cleanse the blood, eausing a. free circulation— , open obstructions and promote thef ferretim, of healthy bile, end consequently are art ex. - ' cellent medicine for Natteca, Indigestion, Nervous dis orders. Dejection. Liver Complaint, pains in the Dead, 'Side and Breast, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Ulan . ary obstructinne, Mete and Fever. Billious and Inter-. mittent Fevers, Dese,ntery, Ithenmatism,Scrofula.and are eminently tis , tel in all female complaints—and iti , one word, all diseases arising from un healthy secret ions "and ileenntY of the Mood. Numerous testimonlahrof their efficacy in sarneular canes, might tie added, but the preptietor. .prefcrs presenting a few , certitica les if their general character, from persons of unquestiona ble candor and veracity, who Wiltlid not in any degree' lend their influence trvnromote any thing that is not of decided utility, anl.rely upon their intrinsic mer , is to gain them a repo ta firm, feeling the most perfect rie•fi dence that none will abandon their use who giveiliein a fair trial. Iffl FS IN .....,.. •••• 4 .- C . C i . 7..... El c A''''..., ~~ ,' ~~ M ;4'l I ...`4 ? z r.. , , cc .-. sz , ~. 2. cEurFicATps. The fnliotving certificates are from the Rev. Thos, Newman, and the Rev. David Webster, Minigiers in El ,• • . .the 111011 , )tist Episcopal ,ChOrch, Nem . loc k Confer • . . Ur. 04110RX-0 - ear , Sir t---t have used your Indian Vegetable Restorative - Pills myself and made use of theni in my family, and most cheerfully recommend them as a veryt valuable family medicine. ,•, Respectfully, THOMAS NEWMAN. 111 , intmono, Aug, 4, ISM Dr..T. Ostmatc—Pear Sir:—l have. for SOMellfile bast made use of your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills, both Myself and i n my family . and do most cordially re commend them no a superior flintily medicine. Their action is , exceedinely mild and efficacious and So far as my expertence goes they are all that you recommend theq+tu be Respectfully yours ' y DAVID WEBSTER. Price '25 cents per bar, containing from 35 to 40 Pills. Frir'sale wholesale and retail, at HANNAN'S I:ook store, Patsville, and by the-following Agents to the County : • . J.Oll :V ft. C. MARTIN. Drnegist Pottsville. .C1.1.131F.Nrl & PillylN, ~..101IN G. IIItoWN. s , ;orc ratles of ndid and Yestitizs isttlack lie black ahitderes, qg Of the e,s black Itf eassi i all of in the ttrroined tirtrtical ilertorto rc ar to the CAM:ILES LAWTON, jr. St. flair CIIARLCS 11. DE FOREST,' Miner., vine Aents for_the sale of these PiMovantecl hi all the Tnwee in the County, ;tithe usual rates. May , 16;18.16. - , TR117 . ..11P11.4XT SUCCESS OF ' Thort3pSoll'S • eankapoUnq Syrup of 7 .. .3.R 'WOOD .11:IPT11.4. 800 r. CO 0 SO p 0 4 GO 210 Still another remarkable Cure ! - Carlisle, Pa . ., h1ic.C1),!615. About six years s'ince, in consequence of the seden tary nature of my business, I was attacked with severe pains in the breast, palpitation of the heart, and short ness of breath, which were soon followed by•wfailute ,tfiippetite, extreme wakefulness:al night, and partial paralytsis of my limbs—these syinptouts of a deranged system being frequently attended with Spitting of hind. For about two years I was occasionally thrown into Convulsions, which left me in a miserable state-of feel. bletiess and began Au-affect mi mind. From time to time my sutferingsi were More or less severe, until -at leng(h they increased to such a degree. and the violence ' the symptonis.were so augmented, that for a is hole -year I Was unable in attend to my Mien - less. During this time I consulted some able physicians and.ittended to their prescriptions; but all their skill was unirvailing to procure me relief. and at lengththey regardo my re. revery as entirely hopeless. In this condititin I was informed of the salutary effects of Thompson's Com pound Syrup of Tar and Wood Ntiptha, in a rase some what similar to mine, and though Iliad giVen up alt ex , peetations s of a recovery of my former health by human inC3IIA, yea _ by being Strongly advised to try thisattedi. rine, 1 was at length. prcvatled upon to do so, and I Lairs. now to say, that by the use of sixbottles my health has been restored, and t am *low able to attend to busi ness with as muck facility as usual. HENRY lit rEns. _Prinripal Mee N. F. corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. Price 50 dents, ur Six bottles for 82 50. . Beware of all isnitations.—Agents, MOORE & LONer- AKER, Norristown ; EARL, Reading; Dr. 111cPIIER SON. Harrisburg; J. C. BROWN, Pottsville t STE= I VENSON & CO, and R. ANGNEY, Carlisle. Der., 13. 7 4"ei HAAS' EXPECT(kRANT, von Tug mit tit . Consumption. Coughs; Colds, &o TO THE PUBLIC:: . ,: N PRESENTING ON valuable meditingto the linb -1 tic - as a' remedy for Consumption, and Pulmonary. Diseases In general. I have been actuated solely by the great suttee • attending its use in my own Immediate neighboilMod, and a -desire to benefit , the afflicted. I shall simply endeavor to 'give a brief siatemenliof its usefulness. and flower myself that its surprising effica cy will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous. that CONSUMP.-: TION may and "CAN,HE CURED," if this medicine is resorted to in time. A's Goisticuptiori, however is a disease which differs much in the severity of its syrop ems. and tiler midity of its progress, and has long bar ' fled the a kill if physicians it cannot be 'supposed that this or any other remedy is capable of effecting a cure iir every case and In every stage of the digoinse; on the contrary, welmeat expect it to fail sometimes; a. circumstahce which occurs daily,with all.tbdinost val uable remedies we possess, for the most Oriole diseas es. The proprietor submits the followingtestimonials in its favor from citizens of this County,/ well keown I to toe public. Ala. W. I. Usse,--Tfaving been afflicled for threlist thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad vice of some ofthe most eminentPhysicians,und was gi ven upas incurable. I was induced to make trial of your invaluable Expecloran t, and apt happy to say that I ath einirelyiured, and am attending to my daily occupation as though I had never, been afflicted, Prey:nits to ta ,king your EXPECTORANT, I could not; If 1 had been so disposed, do anything at my' trade thave since fee, ointuended it to several of my friends, and particularly one:case 0 rCUN 11ED Consustewnn,- and am happy to state that in every instance it had the 'diraii isd effect. "Yours respectfully JOdINA UAWEINS ' chuyiktil Eaten °pollee I. I 814:. ' • , • HAVISNi January - I, 1845, Mr. W. J Ilaas,—.Dcar Sir :—llaving been afflicted with a severe pain In the breast, I was indimed to try your Expectorant, and after using onebottle of it, found it In relieve me, and I do not hesitate in recommending it to the public as a valuable Medicine for Colds, Coughs and Afflictions of the, Urcast. lam respectfully yours' &e., . EDWARD lIIIIIITZINGER. Rcauvuott. naves, October 19, ISO. I was taken with a bad cold some time ago, and used one or two bottles ofXr Rase :Expectorant,'which re-. lieved me much, and should I have occasion for the shove again, I would freely call on Mr. Maas for his in yntuable Expectorant. - , DANIEL EL WrACEIL , Bettostatut }hams, J4ty, 2911845; Bags.—Derr, Sir:—l am happy to testify to the efficacy of yotir expectorant, fill answer ing the purpose for whictrit was Wended, that of re tiering Coughs, CM*, ' • - Yours respectfu l l y,!' quer. .Far sale by the Praprietor at Schuylkill Itasca, and 'try the following Agents in Schuylkill county. • • =Pottsville-3.8; Ci - hfartitti - -""" . . Llewellyn—Johannan,Cooklifil,:Esq . New Castle4-Gioise Reilimyder. ' Port Carbon—Heury Stilarter, P. M. -I.andinguille—Color, &-Drumheller. -- Pinegrore--Droefr& Porter. Timaqua , —ltellner & Morganroth, • •,• ithidlepors—:H. Koch * Bob,. Tuororora— Giorgio, R. :pry. Nor S$ . _ ; • Leadezz,Pipe..'.• - - ' ICR XIS A *Teich Leaden Pi p e for Water Works; war ranted. " • ' • .Do_ do.._, do' - do . `inek Leaden Pipefor" various purposos. Alegi, lNla ent--Water Pipe. three quarter andaudt Inch-pipe, light and paper, for carrying Water distances -without much bead. (robs 'Tatham Sr Brother', Estahrishmat, lisrreeelited Ind for sate nt onnulacturer'l prices, -at HANNANS'-Store.yottsvilje, - • - Pipe not on iniadobtainedtoOrderntshortnnt/ce. ?dap 2d, , S;filki Uel dnc - TifTE - T . Ni:, - ..WIJ9IIIi ' N - A:L 1.. ':' ' .-''.: 1)4..14410i)i. full assortment 0. ... brands. Red Lead. Litl6rage. Sax.my Magnesia, 8.r.... which will be sol 1 at .latintartnrer's prices, together with a large and well elected stock of Drugs, Medi cines, Dyes, Acids, Ft le Colors, Perfumery, 4-c., in short every article in t e Penn line. Merchants, rily ficians and Dealers till general. are requesteto call ; and examine the storkind prices, feeling saris W; Alley ;will be induced In pure vise. .. , Philatla_, February 141 1810. TO CAPITALISTS 4 OTHERS. . Pennsylvania .Coal & Iron Lands, Voir Sale. 1671cALRF-.l49.vrcelefintr ^l: A n v d a 3 6 . ce C o- a r t ;1 1- In r Jenks Township, JetTerlan county. finely - Timbered and Watered, and having several Milt sites upon them. Two main roads run tin ough the lands, and improved Farina adjoin, while Ii: w and Grist Mills are in the immediate neighborhood. This hod was selected by a gentleman of experienced judgment. and is consid ered by judges to he onl of the beat tracts in the coun ty. Its proximity to th Clarion and Allegheny rivers. and numerous navigahte streams, and the proposed Railroad to Pill4btirg and Erie. renders it highly desi rable as an investment at present prices. Abounding 111 , t1 Or, and Bituminous Coalof flive quality, it is believed to present one of the ntoatind vantageons locations far Iron 'Wnrlis in West Penn sytvaiiia. The pr,setit ',Avner pitr,bageil with a view of erecting such Wori.4 o but engagements in another quarter ()Mir a him with great reluctance to forego Ids iltlelninn. Maps wilt bei shown. and every information given by the undersiginid. The lands are patented, and Old titles and quaiwill he warranted, and sold free and clear of all- in cc mbrance. R, lr North Thirteenth forget. 1810. Philadelphia Janmiry Ari"rii.vrlo.N. IVIILITAY STORE. r - - •. , ,tiE subscriber would respectfully inform his 1- friends , and customers. that he has located his ' lilifury Clip Mm-factory in Third Street, Nn. 94, a feW doors below Race, .t where he would be ple scd to see his old customers and as many new ones . s are disposed,to favour him with their cantons. Ile till continues to manufacture !Military and Sportnien'ii articles tif every description, such as leather, Cloth. Felt; Silk and Hearer Dress Caps, ofall pattern.; Fol-age Caps; !Intsters termini) Body do ;Cant:inch lloxds. - liayourt cabbards, word Betts -of all kinds 0 . -ante...es ;, Knapsacks, different natterni i Fire Uneketsk . r.ll*.iiinz Boxes, Tribe do: Brush and Picker's PI toes, PotcpriOns Firemen's Caps, 14i:ober Storks, (Inn Cases, superior quality Shot Baer. Game Bat!s. prim's. itc.„&c. 'iLl'Ord •ris thankfitlly received and promptly at ramie I to. - WILLIAM CRLSSMAN, No 101 North'( .iirdSireet. c few doors below Inc Philadelphia. Januar 11 13, IH4O 2-6 m l PURE WthTE LEAD Whet - herrn & 1k other, vNITFACTUIZI , .Iiii. No GS t nnit Frout street ...111'hiladelphia. have now a good supply of their warranted parcwhite ledd, and those casiotners whc have been scarier:lr sup; lied in consenoencirot a run on the article, shall now lhave their, orders tilled. No known sultstanee possesses those perservatire and beautiAinz pinprrurs so desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated whde lead; hence art: admisiore of other materials only tours Its v.t toe. It has therefore ht en the steady aim of the 111 . 111.1f11C . tires. for many Yeats, to supply to the public a perfeetly pule white Iced . , and the enceasindtie: mind tl.f ii art/13e, is proof that it has tort with fa vor It ti invariably nrati niecf en our in foil, and on the other, :VA:zero:Tr:it PPRE—all in red letters November 19. PHIL.IDELPHI4, RE.IDING .IND '- POTT,SPILIT.E .141711, 110.4 D: , ivvirErt ARRANGEMENT. . . .. l'assettge,a• Trains. llniti* of stariine on nycl rifler A:oaday, Ori'. 6; 1815 From Pott9ville, at 9 .!k :AL. 1 Daily e xec pt S, Hay " Plillada.,. "9 Ai 31., 5 :,. . 1101111:4 -Or P-.0,4A1NG READING . For Philadzt., at 10 A. 51, t. -.- ~ . " Pottsville '. 11 A,. :11,1. . RA.I ES - OF FARE. ' .•• Between Potteville and Philnda., $3.56 and 3WI ~ ''. . ... ' (Wading, .61. .41.1 and I all , • Malaita., Oct. 11 .' 1 . • ~. - 15- _ ..—...._ 'WE ItECOMMEIND OUR ' F4IENDS,. K„ „..... I I 1 NI N P L r ' 17 1 1; l i t E II i T H I ) C % 79, ...."' TO THE tST4IILISHMEIST ek • GARDEN BROWN,. No. 196 Mortal rt. se c ond door helow Sixth st. • •.• niztIniELPEL4, • , exten4,a general invitation to the citizens. of 1 Pottsville and its vicinity. as well as all others, when .purchasing flats arid Caps, to our store. .W i t have on hand aonost empplete assortment of lists and Caps of every variety Mid Xtyle, which we are selling full nee fourth towel than the usual prices; viz: r Extra deflector Bet mr gate, from :$2 50 to $1 00 " Brui. .7 200 to 500 Bilk ..r • " 150 ta 200. " French Moleskin .62'50 usual prices' 400 flood Fur flats, as low:as - 145 Also; a Complete rxock ifuretncr Hats. such as white and drab Beaver,l3tllaii; a n Ca s s m e tra flats. Leghorn Vats, dhorting, oeVisfriol top liatii&c.;at lower prices than theyy can be bad eisevehere,.. This is a fact knoivn by all who tave:dealt With us. Call and be satisfied; It is to yoni own interest. Merchants. tirtmckeepers, , flatters. and otbers,:twbo buy to sell agsitt,)•supplied , on reasonable terns. lie sure and tall: GARDEN & BROWN. , 120, Mather mt., 24 door below Gth ; Philada., Nov. 20th 181$ 49- . • - iticH RNLI Eo.akr CarpetS, Oil Clot s, Mattings WlNtiow -- Snants, FOR SPRING TRLDE. T HE. subscriber. has Just, l opened for Spring Trade, a- large and complete assortment of Brussels, Int. peiial, superfine and tine Ingrain and Venetian. Cur pets, whichbaye all been purchased within a month, at the lowest cash rates. j They are now otTered al greatly reduced prices for cash. These goods are of an eStra style and - finish, and being of the beet make r mash; ic; offer great indirce- , , ments to puichasers to obtain it handsome and desirfit hie article at,prices below the amnia rates. - ' The assortment is complete In every respect and con. gists in part of the followings, '- New and splendid Brussels Do do Ingrains Do -do ; . Imperials Do do Twilled Venetians, at Reduced Do do Plain do Do' - . do • Fine and. Common • Ingrain Splendid Embossed Piano and Table Coven, Stair Reds,' Modica'', Beset; Skins. &e &c. ,With ITI immense stock of low priced Caticts, of all descriptions, Liar, Rag,llengiand Cotton Carpets, from to 30 cents per yard. Country , Ilerchtnis, housekeepers and others love now an opportunity of, supplying , themselves with handsome and desirable goods at greatly reduced ltd. tea. "'ROBERT R. WALKER, 23 eenit d stieet„Upposite .Christ , Churcif:' Phliada.; Iday g, Ih4G., 19-.-31 cs, . , BESTI,BITi n t - laNGESr• - . , . it ANUFACTURED and for sato by . I.lolllllis, TASKER ar, MORRIS, Pascal Iran Wareham 's, S. E. earlier of Third and Walnut street, Phtlada- Pittlada . . August 9, . . . RAIL ROAD IKO N t trim suing ahem have now landing front ship allmtn.: L bra.- 'from Liverpool; Stone Bait flood Iron. If a Stone I, 10 moo ti xt,stons I}= I; Mao, 1510 mon best refined Iron, cotwhitlngof roundosquare- and flat bans.. Apply to • .c,-"T. & Wok:0114E. North East corner of ILubrt and lash street. P 1 -is-w. 17-If' Ezmi THE4MER/, - 0 AN FLORA. A Beautiful Rc.rk fur Me Lai.% •10tEING a kisoory of Plants ei,nd floefere!on .L., taioing oyoternotirand VetIPTOI deferiptitlarpalla. rat Ingtory JChoOlical :and ,Meeteal of ave.!. six Mainland plants. to be Illustrato4 %Otis-Aver all thousand cofqred engravings, to ketilroto nature„! by, X• B. Strongrld.ii›... rehiltbed monthly. ;die' 422 Per luntral,A42seensepei number. Nobealp. done received - seIII4NNAN'S, BoOketoik . ,eote Jaen*, for the county. -July 21, 20- ,t,W,', , e ';1,7,, , ,,1T 1 . .v'q..7 , X' 7 5.7.!!•:"-t7r. 4 7,7 7, rr;t7 - r.: , :'. Z r:'•',sv•=,:iv:',l-:..: , - , ,'.-I . T . f sa -, - , * , :::, , 1 ,, .1 , ... ,- ..: , ; f;: ; ,-, :' ,-,.- n -, •: -. , - i . v ,. . .7 THE coneassr ?Amy:M*2o"T IN THE VATTED WATS& JOSEPH. alcifitiltßar'S SFLESDIT) LX OP LOSDOWAND 'LIPLILPOOLt THE subscriber begs leave to can the attention Of his friends and the public in general, to the follow -Ing arrangements for the year 1816, audio? the purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and , steerage Passengers, by the following Regular Packet • Says to and from' Liverpool Ships' Names _ Captains Daysof Sailing from New York. Henry Clay, Nye, '.. Jan. 6 May 6 Septa StephenWhitney,ThomPson;•, " II "- II " II Oamck Sklddy, ii 26 i. 26 ~ 26 Patrick Henry, Delano Feb.. 6 June 6 Oct. 6 Virginian, Ileiro, " 11 " 11 " 11 noscins, . Eldridge, , ' "26 " 26 "26 Independence, Allen, Mar. 6 July 6Nov. 6 Waterloo, Allen, " II " *ll " 11 Siddims. ' . E. Cobb. " 20 " 26 "26 Ashburton, Deo/land, April 6 Aug 6 Dec 6' John H. Skiddy, Skiddy,. "II ' II 11 Sheridan Cornish. - ". 2.13 ". 26 "26 1 Ship's Name, Captains. Days ofSailing horn Liverpool. Henry Clay Nye, Feb* 21 lune 21 Oa. hi Stephen 'Whitney, Thompson, " 26 " 26 " 26 Garrick, •Skiiiily, Mar. II July II NOlll Patrick Henry,. Delano, " 21 " 21 " 21 Virginian, Heim, •,- " 25 '" 20 " 26 Rescius Eldridge, Arra 11 Aug . li Dec. ll' Independence, Alter, ' 21 ' 21 "26 Waterloo, Allen. " 26 " '26 - " 26 Sidilons, E. Cobb. May 11Sept. 11 Jan.ll Ashburton, Howland. " 9! " 21 "21 I John It..sliiday, , Skiddy, " 26 " .26 "26 I Sheridan. • !- Cornish. June II Oct. 11 Feb 11 EIM En CARPETS Prices _ B. Damian,: Agent, Pottsville. _ ARRAIN:GEMENTS FOR 1846. • OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, 100 Pine &red; Cor. of South, N. Y. In addition to the above BeenMr Lines, a number of Splendid New York Built Transient Sbips,such as the 'Adirondack,' •Scotlatid„ , ltus, , el Glover, ''Echo,' and I 'Sea,' will continue to sad from Liverpool, weekly in regular' succession, thereby preventing the least pos sibility of delay . or detention in Liverpool; and for theaccommodation of persnn• Wishing to remit money to their fandlies or friends. I have arranged the pay ment of my I.kraftson the following. II nks : " Cork - Lttnerick • Cloinut el Londonderry', Sligo, Wexford - , Belfast, . Waterford , Galway • Armagh,. Athlone, Cotetain liilkentd, 'Willa,Tralee, Enniskillen, . Monaghan, Yougho I, Banbridge, . Ballymena Paraonstown Downpatrirk, Cavan, • • Lurgan, ' Dungannon, Bandon, Ennis, Ballyshannou, SW:thane . . Skilibreen Onntelt, , Mallow, • Dublin Cootehill, Kilresh, . Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow. unidand—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & CO. bankers; London ; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & - Co, Liverpool. Passengers can also be engaged from Liverpool, to Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular . Packet Ships on application being made personally, or by letter. [post paid.] addressed to ,- - JOSEPH MeMITIIIt....Y, 1(10 Pine street, ' corner of South street, New York AGENTS. ' Ben.): Dannan,Pottivilfe, Pa. ; Michael Mullen, Ito cliester, N. Y.; Jer. Ilaugot Providence. II- I. • 'T, Cough, Albany, N., Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio ; Thomas McQuade, Utica.N. I also beg leave to assure LW' , friends and the public in general, that the greatest punctuality will he obser ved in the salting of the above Ships, together with all others which I may have, and that Passengers will exPerlence no delay on their arrival at the ditferent I orts where they mean to embark. P.'S.—Free Passage can also be. secured from the venous Ports in Ifelaitil and Scotland. from which Steamer's run to Liverpool BENJ BANICAN, Pottsville, -Sole Agent thrills State of Pennsylvania. Jan. 17, 1840. 3- ./11VNE_YATION OF TEX.RS. GREAT ATTRACTION HAADWARE Sr. IRON STORE. THE subscriber respectfully-informs his friends and tne public generally, that he has just received a splendid assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE, CARPCNTER'S TOOLS, &c., which added to his.foramr stock presents a variety to those desirous of ptirchasing,, unsurpassed in the re gion, for quality and cheapness. a large assortment of the best Ases,at pricesranging from 7.5 cents to SI,Z. Grindstones, , . cent per Rt. • Akflierican Steel, t, • 11l Best Cast 'steel._ , 151 Lead, - s• ff • Rolled Iron, • • Nails by the Seg. - Al ; Tin, 2 boxes for $53.00, cheaper than ever—Wire of all sizes very low. His assortment consists partly Of Anvils, Bellows, Sptkes,. .Knives and Forks, Spoons; Nails, Chalas,Shovels,andTea and Coffee Kettles, Spades, vv.:y.ollsmi; , I.Peks, Rifles, Plane, Shwa . ; Hatchets, :Itillebarrels Grass and Ifingesaices,Wagon box-!G ra in Scythes, Sickles, es, My and Dung forks,. 'Files, Rasps,Candle liohnails,llorseshoce, Pants&c. Also, Dye 0 * ID, Copper 'and. Iron KettleK Glass, VarnisN, .14, And every other-article usually Item 'n Hardware Establishments, all or which he seas at a very low tate. PerNonscOmmencing housekeeping, Blaelistniths, Carpenters; Cabinet Makers. Saddlers, ert., will find it to their advantage by Falling and exanfining.his stock before purchasing elsewhere, at the Hay Scales, cor-' nor of Centre rind )farket street. Hs tenders his unfeigned thanks to his old friends attd-custotners for their liberal wpm, and solicits their further pattonge. . GEORGE H. STICHTER Pottsville, August 16,1815 33-- SO ILo.7loyr .717TH, . . ... „ Cabinet Maker; Undertaker, &e. ArtilE subacribc/annininces to the public'. that he . has unman nerd' the'libove :thew - Toned business in I he blirouah . of Pottsvihn. iznoviiiinely back of the Pennsylvania tlilliAlitto wilkeofistantly keep an hand'3l.l .. .3.9sorttnent of,' ..)p . , . ' - RE A. IVY 311 is Dig; ctpiNs. • Cabriiet 14'are• 4e:,, niannrii:ti.rect of the heel materials in tho•most durable mannor..nt. very low rates. Ile.alsn will nianufacture kinds of Futoilure, ,tic,; to eider at the shortest notice. ' Funerals malted on and licartes Supplied, &e. ; lie therefore Solicit's wpart of the priblie patronage which he will endeaior to meet by prompt mu:otion to business. Give tis n trial: • „. Laid Oily , . UT INTER pressed. cleansed' from - guar VV noun red by Engineers and Machinists, who hbve use this OIL, superior le the best 'iiperin Oil "for Rail Roads, Engines and 'Machinery of all kinds, Woolen Manufacturies. ike.,'sv ill biro in any lamp without clogging the wick; equal to the best of sperm. and at two-thirds , the.cosl. - - Fur" sale by the blil., and sam ples-wilt be forivarded for trial,. on application to C. J. V. 111 X.VEY, Arent for the.MantifacturerMosioll. Mass. of El) 1t 11, V A IIDLEY, Pottsville, Pa., where a sample may i:ie seen. • . • , • March 2.1 16113. . : -•: . • • 'Valuable Real Estate.. of _ AA LOT ground. Market street, Pottavilleoraw : 'ble of being divided into 14 excellent building Vita, ( or gale low. Apply to CCIRNIARD REILLY.. Jan. 10," Alabantongcr street. Pcittsolle. - TOOTIII•ACIIE .I)ONQUERED. • . • . . ' THE ODONTALDIC DROPS,. . Warranted to cars the Tooth-fiche in tett' minutes. preparation is the reitilt of moth Patient ea periruent—is compounded by a scientific Dentist. and is guaranteed to be perfectly innocuouitin its ef fects upon the others Teeth. .The genuthe ankle can be had at Bannon's DeoLstore Pottsville, wholesale and retail, genetel Agent for the county." Mee of the following Agents:, • . • JOHN S.' C. MARTIN, CHARLES LAWTON, Jr.is Co. St. Clair. cfr Price 25 cents pee-battle. ' H Agents wanted in all the Towatin thecilunty at She usual discount. ".• • • ". May 2, 1540. , - - FOR. SAL.E, - • ATRACT of 19.0 acres of laud, * situate on the road leading from Rinegrove to 'Schuylkill Raven, 10 from Schuylkill linden and a from Pinegrove; about 35 acres cleared and finder good fenceand col titration, tbe • ' • balance timber land. The improvements are a log house and barn, a good Apple • ;"; orchard, and a new saw will, With' a Mr . - ggg sal e' ~-. culler seer, turning laythe, &t. The Fish ., ..-- ing creek. Swatam,, and Schuylkill Rail . 'Road, will pima near, if.not through this land. .Terms as. V.. Apply to.;. GEO..W. MATCHIN, agent: dchaytklli Haven April,lB,lBol. ~. , . :.- - 10-tt .• . . . Fresco land Panne' Flowers. . , TOBT Opened at Itainiaa'a Paper Stare; Pottsville; a. erlarge.and beautlfela !affluent of Prescriand Pan nell Papers, embraiing the latest and most fashiOnable Patterns.. 311 ,of which will be sold as Mee and'some Which were: patihised at a bargain, at less than ,Phil adelphta prices. As his stock - of Papers embraces the latest and most fashionable Patterns of three of the largest Manufactories In Phtladelphia, they can scarce ly, tall to please the niest:fsetidieui. - " Gland and Common Papers for Rooms; flails and Darters, In all their variety, at Philadelphia prices, al ways for sate at • - 116lir.CSN'S Paper Store; Pottsville. IS, 180. - . ^4l-- . . • Akict".• Christie's -Magnetic Rings . .. A' - ' „FREJUS sapptr of .IPoct.. Chriaties celebrated RI14011: gnu and other Meld.. Alen, Bandi t: Belts and Bracelets and •MarnetieTtasters, Just reeeived and `tor sate at BANNAN'S Clie - ap Bonk store, wheAs 'Mai - Chtletic'e *Pie Agent ter Setuiylkitt ecluriity - .--: All ethers offered elsewhere in the Cuunty;Are Fottb , less - imitations, unblushingly palmed ,upott the .pttnuc, as rentalneartiele, .: -, - - ‘-._:. ... 1-. - • ..IJurie 00816. : ~ - ' 1 " '-'!•.':-='; ;;-, ~,9 3-.. . - lIECOLLECTION§., . MEXICO,. By Gen. 1144;litin' Vinirler - -iiittictiy - eolo4fr .te atNNANlVOittplitoll bete*: Jim% 380 • .1B11r: Y:'&' .El4.lOTl';, /WATCH ERS & -JEWELLERS, Ite tity.Of Phliada., BEO ease. to- annotince to the citizens of Pottsv to and' eighboring districts, that they have nltand• at their Store, nettdoor to "( - lei ra.new Motet, In the borough of Potts ville, a large ssortment of Gold and Silver Patent 1.,m, vet, Lepine, neplain Watches of every deuriptfon - Also, a gene I assortment of Ladies and Gentremente Gold Pins, ina, Bracelets, Signet and Plain Rings; Gold and Silver Thimbles, Pencils and Pens of various makers; Spectacles,Musical bores , and, every other article in their line f business. It. &E.- have been appointed by Messrs. Brevoster &Ingraham of. Bristol,. Connecticut, their agents for the sale cif Oath patent spring Clocks, comprising those suitable for Churches and public offices. Also, eight day and thirty hour brass patent spring repeating Gothic Clocks. Through them purchasers may rely upon get ting a genuine ar icle. . . Give us a cail, we guarantee to sell as low as any article in our line of business tan be purchased either in Pottsville or Philadelphia. . Clocksand Watches of every description carefully repaired and warranted on the most reasonable terms. W I L.Li A M 81l DY. JOSEPH S. to.a.torrr. March 21, 1816. IRON! IRON!! f:POTT, OMB TOWN HALL, . AVE an assortment of rolled and hammeree 1. !nos, conristinr, otTrom 3 round to 2 inch. Scrotilrom 4 20 ,!‘) 4 x 4. s. w res I a to 3 linntm'rd tire from z 3 z 3 inch, Scollait iron of rartou4 dimensions, Crow Bare; l'louch Irons, • - 11orbe•olute bars, t 4 lettge Aloulas. Juniata Slit • - Aals, and Borne Shoe Rtids. • STEEL. Oemgrin east Steel. :Alf:all Steel, rnglish Blister. American Blister, German Steel, Spring Is7lnei, ten.. ite., sye June 213 New Stare at Brockville rr 11E. Subscriber his just received from Philadelphia, 1. and 11118 now opened at Brockville', a large and gen eralassortrocnt ofscasonald e goods, Filch as Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware. and Quechsware. ln addition to which will be found constantly on hand. Fish, smoked and fresh Meat,. as well as a good gio,Tly of country produce. exit and examine our stark, and you will rind us . prepared to sell goods:it as low a race as they have ever been sold au!, wher4iu Schuylkill county. N. B.—country produce of all - kinds wanted, far which the highest price will be panl. GUI 11. POTTS, . . CARPENTERS AND 111..S.CligMITIfic wANTr.n. 111 e subscriber is in want-of six or enzlit good mill road and Dons! Carrointers. Also two good Black smiths:wanted; empire at his other in Market street, next door to the Anthracite Gazette isilice. GEO 11. PGTTS. Pottsville, Feb. 7, 1916,6- TO CATIPILI:I;TERS. DROPOt;tAl.iti will be received by the subscriber, for I - building one hundred -Miner's houses, at the town of Brockville. For particulars apply to the subscricer, at his aler t next door to the Anthracite Gazette office, Market street. - GEO.II I'OTTS. Pottsville, Feb, 7, 1816, 6. porrsvu,LE IRON WORKS I,l3:i#ef, - 4150,13,1 Tasfirannalmysts2 ... ......... E. W.' iIIeG,INIVIS. REPETEIJI.I. T. annonnees to the Public, that he has taken the Establishment knoln as the Potts ), ille Won Works, on :Norwegian street, where he is enured to build all kinds of Steam Engines, mann, f Mire Rail Road Cars, and :Machinery o f almost cvdry scription,at the shortest notice, and on the most rea ' cinable terms. tte Persons from broad, in want of Sum m Engines will tind it to their advantage to give him a call before 1 imaging elsewhere. May 11 MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT ( 4 . 11 TRUSS f: 11 )- c) 1 8110 ----- A LSO, Dr. Jo.eph Whrie•c eter . o Supporters. A supply of Vie above articles, just received and for sale, at to a manufacturers oriceP, by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Druggist October 28, 44 TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. ill/1E subscriber respectfully informs the public that 1 he is prepared to build Steam Engines of any pow er, and of the most approved construction. Also, fm - - nace and mitt ivork of eve, y description, Rail Road and Drill Cars. Cool Breakers, Screens, plane gearieg, Mine pumps. • Also, Turning Lathes. Slide rests, Screws of every size and length, Castings of every description, at the above Works on the Little Schuyl kill Rail Road, coiner of Bridge street, in the Borough or Tamagna, Schuylkill County. • - Having the stiperintendance of the Works Myself. feel cgnfident it, would be to the interest of persons wantinl any of the plaice named articles, to call be fere Purchasing elsewhere, as I will warrant the work. I turned out by me. to he of the hest Material and work manship. and till be prompt to do work at the time fised'ilpon. JOUN 01.1.1 A. Tamagni:4'May 6.1E4, 19-6ino To Machinists & Manufacturers. Aechternacht, Wholesale and retail Use dealers, alga- of the big poet - nest - door to 4. B. Illite's,and apposite neisse's • 'racers, C'entri,street Pottseille, Pa.,' • • HAVE Constantly .on hand for sale, superior Calcutta Sewing and Thong leather, Tinned copper Rivets. Burrs, &c. Superior Belt leather, and Belts (stretched) -of any width and lerigth,,made to order, Carpet bags. Carpet and Leather School Satchels, Varna baes, Trunks, Glazed hats, Nutria, Musk, Seal, Cloth and Vdtret 'caps, ands superior assortment Glatt kinds' f mens, womens.and childrens - coarse and fine - boots and shoes, many of which were made to order, expressly. for Moody &. Aechternacht, and intended to be equal, if not superior , to the best custom work, and at much lower prices. • - ;Jan. 3, • . VEGETABLES, FRUIT; OYSTERS,.. 'FISH; 111110ELE- As CATER, continue business at -the of LI ta n d., earner of - Centre. - and Mahantongo streets Pottsville,. where. they_ ivill keep a constant supply, when in season, of Vegetables, Fruit of every *scrip. Lim Fresh Fisk; Oysters, Lobsters, - Clam, and every litzury which the Philadelphia market affords, all of which they will sell -at very ,moderate advances on Philadelphia prices. al. Messrs. B. C. baring long been engaged in ca tering.for the public, and consequently become per fectly familiar with the trade, flatter themselves - that they can supply ell articles in their line to the citizens of Pottsville. and vicinity, upon rather better tenns than any of their :ompetitors. Pottsville, May 23d 1840 • Coal Land for Sale. - ° NE undivided nne half f part othe best and largest quarry, of Anthracite Coal (in proportion to the land) itt. Pernisili. anti. belng in the whole tram 356 acres, nett measure, adjoining the Seaver Meadow Lands, ori the cast, and the Summit Lands on the west. Far particular apply tp' - JACOB ALTER. Tufearora, Schuylkill county; Pa. Jane 13, 'lsysearo NEW AND CHEAP STORE. . . . Next door to thz Town Hall, Centre Street. "POE undersigned have .just opened an entire new .1.. *Melt of Goods, con/Wing eta well selected and general assortment' of DRY GOODS. ORO,CERIES, • •- LIQUORS.. FLOUR.. CEDARTPARE. . . • • •• • - ODEENSWARE. PROVISIONS, &c. To which they mvito the attention of the public gen erally. to , Ball. examine end-judge for themselves.— Families will and it to:their interest to call before bay. sag elsewhere • . FOCRT & FOSTER. • Pottsville, Slay 31100846. 22—thno GREEN GROCERY, FISU, OYSTERS, -JOHN T. -HAZZARD. 111116 , YINt; fitted up the spacious combat hisold stand opposite the Post Office„:4lentre street; Pottsville, will keep constantly on hand for isle, a large supply Of restSeb/re of every description, Fruit, Fresh As), Zobiters ' Ousters, Clestat,,,d , c. ' of the very best quality that thePbilidelphla market will aford, and at prices quite as tow as can be atorded by any other person.. The superiority of the arrangements bete being mochas to protect all articles sold from the ruinous etrects of the suit and dust; will readily, be perceived by allivhd call. Pottsville, 2day iMd 1816 VICTORIAL Meiotic& of Wishington, do ~do - Pliantlin, do .ido •• • Jackson, d 0.,.; do • Napoleon. • New and beautlint books for the roue', price 75 cts. Just received end .for-sale at HANNAN'S Cheapßook , Store. Pottsville. Nay.% 1544 = 18- •• nidrants• OOD , Ammer ;and Winter Itidrants, price *tea just received and for tale:. Alen, Leaden Piker the different sizes and - kinds forthe:Water-Werts and 'catryinswaterireat diseanceaiNat - • 2.. • • eiltb, 1841% • Fsaatts - o Oviecosx, A. Ilnusanons.—To use the York Express. the extreme of Flour and Grain, and tht est, crop of grain this count causing no little alarm amt now inquire in earnest, whei market for , their crops at I production I This question great importance, and the doubt, is appropriate to offr marks : In the first place, we takt production of bread stuffs ii ceeileil the increase of eonst ed demaita for export, and i we can not look for an. inct sufficient to' consume out therefore, we infer, consume thus divert the producing cl, While it is tine that 20 is no less certain that Manui and that our imports are It the true interests of the F 1 amount of I ifkr. and comet grain we might consume, at diners we, might change to consumers, w e 6 , 4 the f,llowing tables. . he following shows tha amount of impa.4 of leading articled at two periwig, va: 1842 a t i 1845: - . Imports. 1842. 1515. Inrrar, 4103,619 1111.553,79 ME Woollen mannfae. b,0.43,127 10,05013 2,01 4,70 Colon manulac. 9,578,515 13,869,2 v 4 4 ,, Sint and manufac. 10,749,188 11,688,469 ty., 5 : 4 ; Thread and cotton. ' E 57,952 1,127,94 4 NA ' Flax.. 3,659,131 4,993,109 1,^41N4 '65.12r -8,677,231 134 9•,1 $41,517,076 $52,871,762 81135173 . • 0,517,816 Hats and caps. 595,619 Icon and [Liam/far. 7,517,752 ES= Here, then, we have an increase over Ci percent. in three years, upon eight clas 9 76 of or . ticles of articles, nearlytall of. which sr can pr o duce now or in a short time, in Ow 'mow n, and . as , good and cheap and!as wt.