•Cipping.s. eatte 'Jour Courqn Pap rs 'Tyra:richt—nod Fnit.;le to hi? I , 11 , they were Witte bed. "tlfarrthe ill, the enn. and wife, •S - 7-Thrtt fell ppto-Isis hxki, b ea d . .`here hare we Leer: fix yn•nn.' tomtit he. 'And tro 110 . 6( meet , t es he,y . as a hr p. ,nd yet we bnnely-Irce Ws' I cat! eq*ChiltiVnl 12EICC , ytA ; Indeed.] rrn n.in,edxf Poor fellow; I cm! il in rlrbt Flo'e Lad 'no rann2lt now pat !Ln.. ' it, kr Enid To" c. '(curet 10:112r gt rF ulan2 r n IV( /1? iwynnakr.l that $I(1' , C IV/WI 't r cm, :rl7? hip hn~ 11e,?‘3" ranch more Than ?lid, whC•el:rs'n to chnui It :t err. And tin u t- hn , iv • o , :r WI:CTI lire I,AV Mot 'hen qu alio rural, t)loti.llt rot av as - out• 4 , Is fan iniproviopr. ivrry otay— ra i:ko to know olua lan:.!It: power) A To hr... 117 him in I.lu-• way: , r And I would too l nor Sui=le'thougld, So 11,:ct utornin..; forth hi. To Ind whet(' Llov.ee.siiiPll:trZlillF ilollolt, And holy he lir!, q.f . nt. -01 C 1 rir, the.ti.:nz • The iine,tiort. vi, ono,,trr how you Vivtin.c hyr, Ia om.v.ervd by rix sitij_kir• chr.iy ri.wf , ty • usaur.-EA ritto M. C.—AWe cut the following account of P. laughable scene which lately, occurred in Con;qcss, from one of Pergim• leture, in ,the Tribune 'from Wash ington, Weexpeet (wile a arctic-in the Howe of Rile , reFentative. in a day or two. Gen. McConnell of Alabama, a few day, Fiore in the lloin.c of Ucp - resenlalt ve . AprotioFt 7 il to loeate a Land Otlice where in his dii•triet-. fa the cont, menet- of aome cif hi,, constituent , t, '1 member Ohio, Mr. Sayijer, rr.or-d to lay the motion on the,table, which was earned. The following con:. `creation then occurred: • , Mr. McConnell-- What hay become of my MG . lion. Mr. Speaker? The Speaker—it wai !aid on the ,table. 1)1r. McConnell—At whicie instigatiOn ? The Speaker—On mot; in of t,.e gentleman front Ohio. Mr. MeConn..ll—W:lirh gentleinan 1-11`u+ itSawyet • The SpeaLer noddy d • Mr. Ml•t7omn , h,— ( I.idrl , s,inrp, Mr. !.....zat.yor) Uid ..Samge, if 3A ever put your timer in my mess again, rit y.. 0 ,xviih . a Got you I omit EI):11.• b nt word,. .The next morning. Mr. Meroprl•li • tea. up eery early; wen! to 'to o*ut, n , :11 very large tausagiiCillri.tt F: x inrt^< 1; 1 , 7 , 2 , and neady as many iifcin'llniftrini which he earrit,l op to the House of Ili pit. I r,J it nu t;ie desk during the dac, to.,t no 0 1 1 . , tuotty to ',dispose of it. Mr: Mc(' ICW2UCS - 1.11:'e ii t.i loon carrying out his purpose. 'Pi,: tole it ivii! give the•Oirio man e,o.ite of i.ll 0.; • E‘ he in tends :it for that, swears thit the lirtt oprirtui. nity he will pietrid hint will; the satoag,r, accom panied with the lt•st spiech he can make on the occasion: • _ THE PurtiE OP Viaut Dl:nom—We have heard:a/dreat an - t:ty anecdotes of . the glory which theTirginian Wet . : in hisloriein, nrd of his inan nerol counting of it. Many , of these synics ere as "ridiculous as the claim, but the drollest illus tration of it that we Misr met with is in a Homer Story, Which treat. , of the courtship of an old and ugly Virginia widow; whose wealik rendered her very attractive to the forimw-hunters of Indiana. Amon,r the nest, a young lawyer waited .on her one morning with clesi.,;ns Ulan' hit•palititating heart. ,--..Jest Tile he vr lit r:,ttitt' ell - -into into reg'hr sttt vin'y speeZ.‘hnti the sti::kct,, , ,,ys Ow yarn, in w.i!ketl -"the two 1)04/tyeSt 311.1 sas ;vest gal' , i,, the ..ettiewrni. ..eetcr t.hey'r; got svatea. the widd r turrud round to Dick, jest as rf thardlx;el2 1:o one pre,rnt, and its she— •Mr. Mason, w! at kind aC blo . od do you. Fpring 'frum r • • That etageereLi Diek r and he ant wusser in a Imp lhan't!?e Duet r ; 'sides - the gals got a gig,glin' , Why, I was Kan in lalianee,' said Dick, 'and I'm of opinion Inv oki dad ‘iiar as re,pertahle planter as lived in hi; country, any whsr.' ilndiancersaid lIIe. old wilder, turnio' r up her tliiiikiti' Mr. )Leon, you'll hes hi a,. a goad deal of to purify ItiLlainaer uplo • standard.— Your rinzture might suit my Sally•—pintin . at her niggithervant—•lui it etin ; t take care of misses.' guesS go tee the Nar.otpariqer and.,•trad' us a w:hl ,at,.lle bolted out of the pal ter. • Theis -i s fin 'story, says the N. V. Snoday Times. a a forciancr, who view into a puli:c house fur a glass of panel], and not remembering the n'ame of the drink, ftivi!ly sueeeeded in emi t:jilting the barkeeper intelligibly he gin,iii!z hi , r, a punch in the Reccnily, a f , reigner—tl , l hips it was the same man—went jmn a nble hotel•to 4let n dtipk, !nit could tint rccoile::: the name - 'Ali !_ whql V , .0 r.:11 do cam,: 1.11! ni.ut make de fait's r •Why;'d-gh6enial:er.' , Co, no! de one dal mend de Lmit V 'Oh ! a cobbler. .1 ? 6, dat's Idea. Gi , cme one ellssof Cobl,ler.! VERY appareLtly uivinphiFV.cated youth went info a it'fflter) a few rbrv. s'nee : and ai•ked fof sonwthiug !us hung r. The Nei) . gave him a very coot! dicm al r which th - yOuth said to.hi., friend, • 'lf you ever Como up mar rtay. rail: . . erliat C.'‘)ll . l t„ c. voJIII 1:9111,r 1..1 t.111.1r17 1.: ) 1 11 ,1 u:. I . li .1 l.p.t.t,r din ner for m.t.tlim4: .Why,'saitt the 1:( • Why,_VVS, F:3111 c. r.:..1 C:]:lTil/0!.11 that tri'atlirr 1,. try in butsiteatliei tir keep iiti.it r Dr. JohnFon, na, otin the Dr. Buse, of L hi,aick, ri.sp minu Scott:ft and En glish writers, The ' , tor :oat: wag askid 'what lie titiot:lit tifurne, ; 'Will, tie it ,o: but IA Bute !' Aid not know tit tt rr th•r,q: haq. ,11 , 1ta,,111; ClF?:;thitiy;of .11,1toa or • - 'Pray what Wa...1 that wad whtli he 07,k , .1 - n• n, The Doctnr sornett iiat < 1 , 1 04,1 : Pi 3, s veq,.11,,,r. fair, to ,i! t tiE 13t.a. j .. I'Lac Cr.o:t:•.• iit teti64rof .., : lrFlarlsa, I,lv, 11C , tr gni bo, rd -44 a steamboat, had 0e,, , i0n.t0 gn on to Nt. ix short time tdace.. Vont the blink or the river, be'llaßed the .Harr) of the IVe4." *Captain, tattat's t..t , fine to St. Lour• r .I;Vbat part Ot" ho.tt do you 7.vbdit g.! on r "eked the captain, -.7...bin or deck ?' 'Dart your cabiu;' raid _the houbier, •I hve iu u cabin iiiJnne—gi+e me the best: you've got.' Lt4ISLATIVF Doi 4.-4).111 7 Pahl 311 ineipi ent tegibiukoe to KA ho ha.! vat- . iced him with n visit to the grtlieries of the tart. tol—.say, do you see any rots going vn ? on't. , 6.:A0 !' said tile RstoiliAlet! lather, .of course not NV* do you a:4; 1. •Cou.e the 'don in the 14 , 4 desk saps—rye.r have it r.L- . .. 1 nd jo,t now he', dd ihe na'e had a— v.) I thought thew' teas some fan down there Enni&ere Doti' Duild - Eng, - L.w:ozi.vianziizi FOR SALE. THE' subscriber offers his idiot.. sstabligunent Dry dock DUl . ..ling. Shops, Fixtur: , s, _Moulds. ToAl. 'and stock-teinaining on hand. b - tr sale on rvaaonahlc terms. Piing. far superior to a s hy . 1 rd tho and equal tcrany in the htate, wjthont twine subject to casualities of htzh water; and so•situ.acd, that nll tin, 'lunther required can Inn hauled into the. yard. by the teams. • The Meta Ilarreg now on the et wit! finished 'in the tooth c.f A uroFt, am! will Own Lo given to ;ft- tmr,'l , : ts ::, • .1011 Y ie. CaI):jLAND. Jame - PATENT METALLIC ROPES' FOR. THE USE - OF MINES, RAILWAYS, 4%, For sale, orimporta to order, by the subscriber. fI'HESE Ropes are now ahaoet excltottrely atte. in 1. the Cotliaries and on the Railways in Great Brit an. and are found to be greatly Anterior in Hempen ones as regards eafety, durability and economy. it The Patent Wire Rupee, have proved to be still, m :good condition after three year's , service, in the same sitnatton Where the Hempen ones, previously used'. or double the size and weight would wear out in nine or ten months. They-nave been need for almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropesand chains have bi•en applied. Mince, Railway's, Heavy Crancii, Standing lazing, Window Cords,'Light Lightning Conductors. Signal Halyards, Tiller Hopes, &e. They are made eithei of froWor Copper Wire, and in eases -of much exposure to dampness, of Calvanized Wire. Testimonials from the most eminent Engineerq in England.cambe shown as to their efficiency, and tiny additional Information Tennired respectlnt.the differ ent descriptions and application will be giyin by' 1 ALFRED F. REM P, 75 Broad st.. New York. J, . • Sole Agent in the Bnited States. • N Ply York, Ora". 30th, Idyl, es; m The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the 1 , 31(1 of the Patent Wirefßope In- this Region. All or deri MB at this Mike; stating size, weight and length, - wiR be sfouiptly attended to. , B. BANNAN. I= —....____.— . • 1 • .11 ..........., . . ':•.' .. .. . . .. . _ Q,. . .., . 4 14 .o. .. .. 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'' • '- 1 1 I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O NEW AND EXTENSIVE I Mat:ling and Gentleman's Turnit.hing Start TnE subscriber has just returned from the ride!! of 111 New York and Philadelphia pith a splendid tied cheap assortment of 'Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings of the latest importations. cnnifirising the best blitrk French and English wool dyed Cloths, superfine black French Doe Skins and EngliSh wool dyed Cas,imees, , Fret:chant - 1 English Fancy Cloths. such as Oive., Ilrofvri.cl It viaitdisi:reerr &c., French Fanr y Caisimeres of ItlicUl tatest,Spring styles, plain and fancy vestines, blnetr. salt.; cashinC`re, cashmeretts. white and butt.cairsi. trims, light fancy velvets, y Marseilles, &c.; al of which he is prepared to manufacture,. to order in ithi: very best style.. and at prices at ArhictOie .leter*lpeil no customer shall complain. Being hibiselfa pracip al tailor, and,employing.'cutters and workmen stiperiar to anv others in the place. lie is able to n arrant ever 4 ar tir I,VlTlLlfaCillrf'd by him to giye Frith:Action to ;the niost partirtilar in fashion. fit sad The subseriber has also jiit opened at his new score the targe=t. best, and most fa chionable stock of relidv 2 made rlothin ever offered to thk Pottqvillo pu6l it of whirl' he will dispose of at prices which ea:m.llCW to sllif f's prif , ll:ls.trA. sit : Fine Black Frock Coats from !SIP fl to fr.l•3 . ta doDress do 9 110 7ti u ' - do Sack do 550 10 4.0 • Fancy Frock and Weis Coals S 00 IS ch Sintimer Tweed Coats t - 50 4 W Linen do ' .75 2 1 44 Fins Cassimere Pantaloons, !dark . , . and fang y colors : 5'50 7 liCi French Costumers ,pantalonns, •• (summer ends) ''• 250 sio Linen Pantaloons 621 I 'I Superfine block Satin Vests 350 . 5. ilt) . . 1 :76 - 5. :6 • do do do FaneyyestoCashrtlerP4•l2ashmerettel 75 4 2 • .. . - :Mar: wines Vests fay Ito , The subscriber's establiihinent may very propeq he . alleil the Tot:smile Emporium of Fashion, where qi•ir. llenien may always obtain evitry article of L.o.otiollitl ? 'a war, such as ;hints, coilars, handberchlers. sulris, glnves, hasp sitspenderii, &e. Cr . suited to rhe fy TM; ions taste of the exquisite, the plain hablts of the lib:. stantial citizen. or this wants of the inilm , triotts 14 1 1,11- •rer. Lie can clothe a man from head to tent wit; 1 a snit of clothes for +52 50, which is cheap enough foil the poorest. i • •,,D-The sistiscrilier has just received the latest Lunt nn. -• 1 ,....... . . .. •. . Paris. Nem.V.Prli,:lll , l Sprint - 3w) St1111;111 , T Any taste can't.e' sattitil at his new 3i rlef• in Center Rt reel, next fitiOr 1/rm: -gore, U. 'T. TAl . l.Olt ; r.;.- Don't f.rzet the playa. PoU, ❑l«. April IN. ' COLLIERY WORKS, BEE ft')Zsl:kiM: 31.LC33/741:: - it I.l.li,criher 4 , at their old stand. 'corner and Cof I 'toad anallowhiil streets, are prepared to tincture to order,. at the .shoriest man nt fi ; 0; of any power' and capacity for miningl j purpi, , es, liatlin's Coal Bet,Ling .11arhiat's., spiel ,111 ,, perforated rollets, as may he required. Also Engolcs and Blotrinr all n cars machinery in, Blast Eltrlllirt, Hot Air Pip+. tlio-aolm approved plans. Cap and llalt joints until tee 7.”l,es„.iif the very hest crautruction. Iv - Marty inya thr - atterittiiii of Iron ma k teta tiev-vileared in the Iron trade, to their large stoqq I,:leras for Bolling having lately cousin the machinery fur two of the largest Mills in the c, try. in :—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesliarre. am p Itelliag. Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Daril They are fully prepared for this kind of work, top! with en cry varlet) or general machinery Cif the Inc of theirwork • and 'materials. it is N 11017.111" iirit Mlle arid elpfrlrlift, the 1114 , 4inGdlibir ;,515. • imply ilemoiearated tlie genuine chant( :yr ef.thei „um-. and machinery, ticrlers are respei tally solicited and will lie promptly atteti led to. 'IIAYWUOII l'altiiville..katittary. 17. Ihl6, • • 1 - aloal3lf,?: Coal 'fracls o 0 1, I 011 Je:ISCF, In suit applicants; all that tract of I !snit to the North American kn.rovii as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow -111,. 1,1 ~r ,: Go Veins, in - :6y of which,—anionglithers, Ti.. Peach Mniiiitain Vein,—having n ranve orojer a wile in tclizth. vie.: —Lewis_ Spolin, Ilarrachiurh, Pea rlanson. Stevenson. Little Tracey. IMonhtaln Veins. Green Park or Rave nsatale vend rntar , Dianninil,,and 14 r , niaint,..l it Itt, niativ others not named. all that tries called the lune; ion Tract, liellina l! 'ant errluPat.Y,vontirinintt the Salem, rot Test, :tole Morn:nevi 'Tunnel, Black Mine. r. 4aw rita Alfred Lanton Veins. Also. a Saw-Mil( and Grist Mill sittiate4 oath.: Mill Creeterract. all of Which n ill be rrtiteil on inotietate terms hr !'ply inv. to I =ME .:i SICtI7II Engine I kNf) 11ACHINE ,MANUFACTORY. 1.111; sidiscri'ivi is prepared' In furnish all knots of i. Marluusry, such nfr St.eaniEugines, either hiddi or low prossurr—t.lowjng nna pumping Engines, sawiand :!I Breakers nnd other 'machinery e,nriec r.,l with the mining Also, hoile:s, iron litis,• propellers nod propeller ”'tines, iron andlirns.. an ti:lgs. and all other articles in his hue of husinese. nt i•stabliQiuneot in ed . street, helow the Rail Jihad, Coliolen, New Jersey JOHN F. STARR, Lnfe or the firm of MOSES STARR & SON Camden. (New Jersey,) Nov. 1, ISO. 41. LIIPPLNC6TT Si, TAYLOR 1 r i3 l it c , ; ; ; ;!;i 3 :;:a e ll' i n fil i n ii t r‘ g i e " ll l : I :3 '1 ;P C O fi p " C ° li M er il/ a r n the t i h r e if: ::• I c i t : lion, one of the largest and most vaned assortmen a of goods . suitable foi the spring and summer trade hat eNer rants to tlik county; such as new style Sibe an, noddinetoo. Crotwit..Arcadian. English, French, AMer it an, Cloths and cassinteres of all descriptions, with 1,11• of the richest and most fashionable stock of v st ings its' eye ever beheld. Also linen, fine rotton, pod eimMaro shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, se pr o tkin Cloves. Suspenders, first quality striped. and embroidered embroidered Scarfs, which tr beauty - and style cannot he surpassed. All of which will be disposed oil at intros within the reach of every,person. ' I Should you favor 111 with a cali, we are salisfied•ou will not reerrt It. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Corner of Centre and Mahantongo, streets I'. S.—All goods made to enter, inn style which 4ato not M. surpassed In the state, for whlCh we csndive the hest of reference. ' Potts% di r e, Apiil 18, ISO, . 1 - PACKING YARN. 'T *i i C snhocriher respectfully Incomts hir frlendi4nd I !,, tha pultlic in rollers!. that he has appointed J. F. Whittoi. lite..nt for the sale of his superior Hal sn tletn;• i';,‘ q inv. Yarn. who trill keep 4 constant ,sup tly at the 'lron' Works of E. 'W M'aittnir. . 1 TiI.O.NIAi% J teliS' ("):N . Mny42, 164 c-.4--18. Ziading, Pore ir, ; i :3' NE I DAVID ALfr. A, CARD. WHY WILL YE DIE? ' . Dr. OSBORN'S . ' INDIAN VEGETABLE RESTORATIVE NUS!, PREPARED 67 Dr. THE RON OSBORN; Proprietor. ronß SALE AT • BANNAN'S'BOOKSTOIZE, POTTS VIi,LE .wnotytAt.c AND RETAIL; . And by the digrent -Igrats in at County MITE unpredecented success that has attended the Use of these PilL. in the practice of the proprietor for the last six or eight years, has who him to yield to the importunities of many who have used and been . benefitted by them, and make arrangements to place them within the reach of the public g enerally. In do log en he feels called upon to say that the Indian Ve getable Restorative Pills are decidedly superior to any with which he is acquainted. They combine the prop erties of many of theliest vegetable medicines, timed in Pills] in such a manner as in afford not only imme diate and temporary huh permanent relief. The valtia+ile tonics which enter into their compost • tinn by theliactinn upon the secretory organs hold in rhuckthe purgally.e principle and induce a gentle and natural opc , raticha without. inconvenience or pain, and while they restore a natural and healthy actinn of the - stomach, liver and bowrls,,,they increase, instead of 'diminishing the strength of the patient. The general opinion that a powerful and violent purgative is neces sary. is. founded in error, they to general irritate the stomach and bowels, derange the secretions and are productive of very serious r onsequenees, and it should tw known that the great MISS of pills in general use are composed of the most powerful and Writing purga tives, and act whh too great a degree of violence, pro. during:hat derangement in the 'system that Is fonawed by con .lination of the bowels, indigestion and costive nes=s From these facts, the natural inference would tie that to maintaim uniform health, it is neressary' - to nrrent unhealthy secretions, expel mnrhtd humors and purify titesystem, by the use of a medicine that Will art etlicientlyyet mildly, assist instead of disarrangitirthe organs of the system and thus bring nature in its prn .per and healthy channel. Tri accomplish which, no medicine is superior to the Indian Vegetabie Restore tine pins ; their operation is, in ordinary Ilitisest. to pro 'motels natural and easy evacuation, and at the same lime - by their tonic property impart vigor and health to thesystem, hut when a powerfut and speedy operation is necessary, it. will he accomplished by increasing the dose, which may he, done with perfect safety as they are entirely Vegetable. I c)-z• 11l E. g tz' They have beim used as a family medicine for years by ;natty of the first respectability—and although they are not recntinnem;ed to "heal all the ills that flesh is heir tr.," yct it has been very r ere that it baser-been found necessary for those using. them to employ,any other medicine. and their occasional lite, null tilmijEtt in varial:ly prove an -effectual preventive tn disease.— They are exactly adapted to the use of Ltrullies.'tray- Filers and seamen ; they cleunSe the Idnod;•causing a free circulation—open obstructions and promote the secretion of healthy bile. and consequently are an ex cellent medicine for Nausea, I n di cto r 'rm, lc;,,, ons .,li s _ orders, Dejection. Liver Complaint, pains in the Head, Side arta Meas., Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Ur:n ary obstructions. Ante and Fever, Billions and Inter mittent Fevers. Dysentery. Rheumatism, tj,L:croTta,ollll are eminently llsehli in all female complaints—and in one word, all diseases arising from unhealthy secret ions and_imptirity of the blood. Numerous testimonials of thej.r...` etliertry in shrucularcases.•might he addeii„4ltit the'proptietor prefe rs presekting a few certificntei'of their general character, persons of unquestiona ble. candor and vetacity, who would not in any degree lend. their isamotre In promote any thing that is not or dye i.tod 111 itity, an , rely [wen their intrinsic merits to Ca i n them a r e :nu n em n . feeling the most perfect costic elettre that none Will al andsnihrir use who give them 3-fair trial. 1-1 11' ri N CERTIPICATE Thy fellowinft certificates are from the Rec. Thos. Newman, and the Rev David Webster. Ministers in the 'Methodist Episcopal Church, New Volk Confer• once. Dr. Osaonnt—Dear Sir ..—.I have used your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills myself and made use of filen' in my family, and most cheerfully recommend them as a very valuable (amity medicine. Respectfully. ' ' " THOMAS' NEW MAN. Alint.norto, Allg. 4, 18(11. Dr. T 1 3 , 110R,: Dear Sir:-1 hays for some time past made use of your Indian Vegetable Restorative Pills, both myself and in ma family and do most enrilially re commend Ilinni an a superior family medicine. Their 1 , art inn is PXCe..l)4l7.iy mild and efficacious and so far as laity eltierience goes they are all that von recommend 'them tube Respecthilly yours,' BATH) WEBSTER. Prire 25 rents per box. em it:it:line from 25 to Id Pills. Per .ale wholesale and retail. al HANNAN'S Pool:, store. Pottsville. and by the following -Agents In the County : JOILN. S. C. MARTIN-Druggist, k'ottkVille.: • ' CLEMENS & PARrIN, " " . • Jour.; G. BROWN, • 9. CA 1111. Es LAWTON. jr. & Co., St. C?nir. CHARLES H. DE FOREST. Mtnersville. Aents for Ow sale nl I il , !Se waned in all the Towns in the County, at the usual rates. May iti. '77:IC-11P11.0.1 - 7* SUCCESS OF Tlnunpsdn'A Compound Syrup ol "4'.111 - '0 11 LD .4'. IP 7114. Sal arwther remarkable Cure ! ,Carliste. Pit.. Ala.. '2ft, :Sl5. • About six yehrs sinc:. in consequence of the seden tary nature or me limpess, I was attacked with severe pains in the lireri•t.trillitatior i or the heart, arid short ness or M w breath. hich VerC soon followed by a failure orapp.uite, e‘treme wakefuleess at nicht, and partial raiyi- is nfloy limbs—those symptoms of a deranged ',tem Imingfrequently attended with spitting of Mond. For arsiat two pears I was orearrionally thrown into Coll% ulsions. which left ine in a miserable state of fire bleness and began to affect my mind. From time to tint,, mysutferices were more or less severe, until at limuth they Increased to sirch a degree, and the violence of the symptoms were so augmented, that for a whole year I was nimble to attend to toy business. During this time I consulted some able physicians and attended to their prescript intro ; but all their skill was unavailing to procure TM' relief. acrd at length lieu regarded my re covery as entirely hopeless. lit this condition I was informed of the salutary effect% of l'hompson's Com pound 'Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha. in a case some,. what simil^r to mire, and though I had giveti up all ex pectations of a recovery of lily former health by human means. yet by betitct strongly advised to try this meth ewe. I wan at length prevailed upon to do on, and I have now to say,that by the use of six bottles my health has been restored. xTM I am now able to attend to busi ness with an much far 04 us usual. HENRY MYERS. • • Principal ritilee N. E. Jn of l'ifill and Spruce FV - Ci:l.s, eitiluilelphia. Price 50 cents. or six bottles for $: ::0. ' ' . 'Rail tan- Be .rtre rf aft imira ion s._-Agent=, MOORE & LoNn- AKER, Norristown ; EARL. Reniiii! ; Dr. Mc-PHER SON, 11:1insburx ; J. G. BROWN, Pottsville ; STE VENSON & CO, and R. ANGN EV, Ctrl isle. • Der.. 13. lIAAS' :EXPECTORANT, II a 1 ; ir ip LT k t i kt li FOR THE CURE OF Consumption, Coughs, Colds, &c TtaTHE PUBLIC!: N this valuable medicine to the pub lie ar. f-r. enr,ttittption. and PlihnOnary Us.:+es in general. I have been actuated solely by the its line in my SOIL immediate in it hbothood, and a desire to benefit the afflicted. 1 sli.ilisnoply endeavor to else a brief statement of its 'twill:nes... and flitter blysitl fa hat its surprising eliica "ey will enable Tim to itienisli such proms of its virtues as wet satlsly'tl..• most incredulous. that CONSU3IP .TION mar and ; VAN 11E CURED," if this medicine is resorted VI in time. As Consumption, however is a dt , ,aNe which differs much in the severity of its syntp olu4„tan I tie, r tpiduy of Its pr..grasS, and has lona bar tll b. the ?t . physicians it manna be elliiiine , ed that his or. any aiiicy remedy is capable nl effecting. a cure in every case and la every stage of the disease; 1.11 the contrary: ive must expert it to fail sometimes, a rare um,tance whirl, occurs daily,with all the most val uable renietite, aye por.u.sx, fur the most Simple diseas es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials in its favor (Tom citizens of this County, well known to the ;Whin:. - I• Ma. \V. J. HtAn.—HaVille been afflicted for,thq last , thirty years with Consumption, and ha ving, had the ad vice of some nit he niost eminent PhysHans,a Tol was tri. ven up an incurable. I was induced to make trial of your invaluable l rfrectorant;and ant happy to say that I am entirely cures!. and am attendina to iny daily occupation as thoneh 1 bid never been afflicted. Previous to ta , lona your•EX I'ECTORANT„ I souls! not. if 1 had been soilisposed. do any thinvit Illy trade. I havedfince ree,- oininended it id several Of my friends , and particularly one case of Cowl mria CONSCNIPTfoN, and am happy to state that in every instance it had the do-it ad effect. . Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS Z chuylloll Haven, October I, 18 H. SCHUVLRILL lisysx, January 1, 1/315, Mr. W. J Ilsis,--Dear Sir :—llavine been afflicted with a severe pain in the breast, I was induced to try -your Expectorant, and'arrer using tme bottle of it, found it to relieve me, and I do not hesitate in recommending if to the publibas a valuable, ineditA4C for Colds, Coughs and Afflictions of the Breast: lam respectfully yours &e., EDWARD lIUNTZINGER. Scums:R.l. Ilsvpr, October 19, 1844. I was taken with a had (Ad sonic time ago, and used one or two bottles of.,lfc Haas' Krpertorant, which re lieved me, much, and should I have occasion for the above again,l would freely call on Mr. Haas for his in vnluahle,,,Expbctorant, DANIEL H. tiTAGER. SCHUYLKILL RAVEN, July, 29,184:i. Mn. WILI,!AmJ. Me ss, —.Dear Sir happy to MAW'S to the efficacy of your.eapeciorant, fur answer ing the purpose for which it was intended, that of re lieving Coughs, Colds,-&e., Yours respectfully, CHAS: lIIINT.ZINGER. For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Havcn, and by the fidlowing - Agents in Schuylkill county. • • Poitsville—J. S. C. Martin, Llegellyn—Johannan Cockhill, Esq. • • Minersville—.l. & J. Falls, New Castle—George lleifsnyder. Esq. ' • Port Carbon—Henry Shissler, P. M. Landingvillej-Color & Drumheller, Pitieg,rove—Graeff& Forrer, Tamaqua—Heilner & Morganroth, Middleport-11.- Koch & Son, :Tuscarora—George It. Dry. Nov 22, „ 47-1 y 'Leaden Pipe. EXTRA Inch Leaden Pipe for Water Works, war ranted, Do do do do Do I- do do do - Inch Leaden Pipe for various purPoses. Also, Min eral Water Pipe, three quarter and half inch pipe, light and piper, for carryint Water distances without much head, from Tatham & Brother, EstahlUlunent, •ust received and fur sale - at manulacturer's prices, at BANNA . Pipe nm haul uhtained to order afshort notice. May 2d, 1048: IV.- THE MINERS' JOURNAL. pljitabclpliia, - :41.t.1 Tl.l I H I A. - • LATE CLEMENS I & DARER, x IVIIOLESALE DRUGGIST. Manufacturer of. Co- I Y' pal Vainith, sole ALtenE for the Frankiin Glass works.. Ilavine . born lone innged in th e n'innura'" tura of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kinds,) is now prepared to off e r to. purchasers an article. which In quality. cannot be surpassed sy any in the Union.' Al so. receivine weekly from 1 he 'thrive celebrated Works, Window Glass of every size Constantly on hand n full assortment of White Lcali. of the most approved brands, Red Lead, Lithara Eel Saxony Maznesia, 4-c..- Which will be eel I a , Mannfiicturer's prices. together l int a haze and mkt' selectmlstock of Driurs, Medi - i, c nen, Dyes, Acids, Fine Co rs. Perfumery, ¢ c., in short every article in th e Dm line. Merchants, Ph} , siaans, and Dealers in gene ~ I, are requested to call and examine the stock and pries, feeling satisfied they will-be induced to purchase. . Philada., rebruary IL 1616- 7-Iy TO CAPITALIS7I3 .4. OTHERS. Pennsylvania Coal -Sr Iron Lands, • For silo. • ... 16 7i c A en c i ß . u c l r O st P r e o r t c e ll e f lt n t V .. allowance lo c o ,, f t e l ., per ~,, ! Jeri%s Township, Jefret son rf minty; finely Ilmlieted and Watered. and Navin_ sev •ral Mills ites upon them:, Two main roads run throuzh he lands. and improved Farms adjoin. while Saw an. Grist Mills are in the immediate neiehnorlmod. TI is land was selected by a p s , n ti maa of ca p ar i,,,red 41:Tlingit, and is consid- ered by judges to he 110'f... of 1/T hest tracts in vie coun ty. Its proximity to the Clartin and I.lleglieny rivers, and numeroo, novigable and the proposed Railroad to Pittsharg, anal CO., renders it highly desi rable as an inve , tinent at pretent prix es. Aboundine in Iron etre and ' l'itnionnot4 Coat of fine quality, it is bei ie Veil to prey. 01 one of the most vantarenus Invictitins for Irn Woritft in Wept pe rm ; Nylrrinin. The present own/. titirlrweil with a-view ==Eall= n7azonaettin in another irinr7nnic to forego his intention. )laps ivili he shunt rt. and every inform:lll.in siren by the ntider,ientel. 'lthe Intel, are patentl, od-tbe titlrg and quality will, be warranted, and aold freeand clear or all .incunthranee. 11. SIIEAFP 9511T1T, 15 7C , ;+rth Thirteenth oreet• Philadelphia January 3, 113.11. - - 1"BIE IVIILITAR fr t lf Ti E %vc),O.d friends cit,!(.lriers. t Military 'Cup In Third Street. No. where he would he pie:Lied and as many new haes as art wuti their COSEO , II. )111:1,try dud S e ortnicti's arth such as leather, Cloth, Felt. (raps, ofall :.atterns; Forage B.uly do ;Cartotich Boxes, B. Belts of all ' , kinds ; Canter, - patterns : Fire Buckets. Ft Brush and .Picker's Inumes Cape, Leather Stocks, ( j inn Shot Bans. Game 1312e, - Bru 117fOrd.-rs thankfully rec tendeito, WILLI No. 101 North') utrd 'tree Philadelphia January 13) PURE WHI r ‘NUI , ACTI7I:EItS. htinde!phia. have not wuralorgl pure white le.ari, Cave been ..parin_'lv noppl:(a on the article, shalt non: ha No kn.oxn substance pose' and beamirving properoes nt vl equal extent with tinadult rimy :aclinixtiire or other n valtie. It hen tin refnre btu' minuractures i for many yen a perfectly pore white lea. mlnd r,r the ;nitric., in pro,' vor It, in invariably brand(' MULL itz 1 111.:1: WnuItANTEI) PritE— all November 19. 11ILADELPIII.1, ?E.4I)ING POTTSrILLE R3ll. 110.1 D. WINTER ARR NEEMENT. • • • -t . • If' a s s e n g,* e r , 1 Tins. ' Hours of starting. on and . Her Monday, Ott. G, ISI S Front PotteviHe, at 0 A:5 ~ }Daily ... except Sunday HOBBS OP PWiNG READING ; For Philada.. at in A. it., /. " Pottsville .. II A. 11., $ • ' nATEs oi FART:. Between Pottsville and rintiak., ~ ;;;;ri and 3 00 .. ~ " Heading., $1 40 and I'lo Philada., Oct. II i . 15- WERECQ.IIMEND . 01;14 1.R11:;...V.08, F, .1 1 WHEN IHIECHANI. G HATO:, cirs, ....I , Y, :IN PHIL\ PELPIIIA : -, Cl''.l --- , -- - -Z`s. TO THE I:STAFILISIIMENT OF '.---- ' GARDEN W N 0 196 Market Italia elnlr Ulm Sixll 'lsl. PIIILAD1• 1 1.1'111.1, • E extend n cenentl in ttation to the citizens of % Pottsville and its akint v. as well as all when parch:l,qm! Hats andl.l:ap:.. to our stnre. I,Ve Rave nn !lend a inost roinplelOs?ortinent of flats and Caps of every varlet 7 :ind st4, - I.,tvlticli we are selling full one fourth lotvet than till, usual paces: viz: t Extra Sgerior He; 'Cr !his, front 6.2 301 n 6 - 1 Mr s• Mut 2. 00 to 3 00 •• " I 30 t 4 2 nt French Molestrin - " $2 .50 usual prices 4 00 Gnarl Fur Hats, as Inn' as 1-25 Alvo, n cmnplete -tuck ofsitmmer Hats. such as white and drab Beaver. Brush. and 'pi-Fa:acre Hats, Leghorn Haig, Shorting, or tf , :f rid top !HMS, &c., at lower prices than they can he had clse . wliire, This is a fact hy all, who have dealt with no. Call - d4d be satisfied; it is to lyiiiir own interest. Mercliantr. Sti.re.krepers, Batters, and others, (who hay to sell a:min.) supplied to reasonable tat ma. Ise sure and call. (li\RDEN & - 1112 OWN. No. 1711, Mai ket et., 9.4 'floor below tith Philada. Phihda., Nov. 1915 49- -BEST BUTril HINGES, ANUFACT N I andr i by maAT w t MOMS, PARCIIi Iron Wareh H. corner of Third and Walnut street, l'hilaita • Philnda.Au9.nst 9, I RAIL RO THE snh scrihers have now landing from ship Alham brn, from Liverpool. str ns Ila tl Ihord Iron. II x 3, 5 tons II x 1010115 U x,, 5_ ors xI. .51so, 8o loo s best refined Iron, consisting If room!. srpiaro and flat bars. Apply,tn & E. GEORGE, North East corner of arkeland 12tis rdreet. 1810. 1 17-If - I' THE AMERI - . • A Beatdijid Work fur Me Ladies, . BEING a history of Plante and Wild Mowers, coo taming a systematic and •eneral description, Natu ral History Chemical and c oolical qualities, .of river six thousand plants, to be i lustrated with over six thousand colored engravini:s taken from nature, by, A. B. Strong. M. P., Ilotan'lt. Published monthly, price $3 per annnin. 0r'2.5 cent per number. Subscrip tions received at HANNAN' Bookstosk, role anent for the county.. . July 2.5, 3tr- Te .. Agency i THE Pekin Tea Company. such ttrnver':•al satiaf cti. pointed the subscriber Ag.en Schuylkill County. The publ tain a superior . lower rates that fi, been offered In tl , t 'f l4 , the assurance th. i m ma , „,- otherToreign nut Teas.-.:They are done up in p to preserire their strength an to five pounds, to suit mutt) , from 50 cents to $1.30 per Ib., Centre st , a few doors above, Pottsville, April 25th, ISA House and t for Sale. tA TWO storied fr me house, wi.h a base i ouzo Centre'stroet:about .feet, and extendsback . ment story. The I t of ground fronts on Iv about 250 feet, to a alley. Situated nearly opposite Case's New Ifotel. Apply to - SHIPPEN.' hlay, 16 . 20—If OSBORN'S WATER COT. RS 12, 18 and 21eolnr++,brat anal+ tureeshaces,p+st rer++i• a++ ('heap Statinne+y Sinre, 1 , 011. of evory. variety. Aprl44 ,184 THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE UNITED STATES. ' • ' JOSEPH Jl4 11711111.11" S, SFL=DID LINE OF LONDON AND Lxvintrooz. FACCETS B. Damon, 'Agent, Pottsville. . ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1844. OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, 100 Pine Street, Cur. of South, N. Y. 9 7 HE subscriber beta tease, to cat! the :Menden of his friends and the public in general, to the follow- Ingarrangements for the year ISI6, and for thb - purpose. of bringing out Cabin- Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the following", Regular Packet Stupm to and from Lirerpogl , Ships' Names Captains ' Days of Sailing from New York. He - nry Clay, --• Nye,„ Jan. 6 May 6 Sept 6 Stephen IN hitnes , Thompson, -" 11 " 11 " 11 Garlick . - Skiddy, "26 " 26 "' 26 Patrick Henry, • Delano Feb. 6 June 6 Get. 6 Virginian, Heidi, " 11 " 11 "II Roscins, Eldridge, ' 26 " 26 " 20 Independence, _ Allen, • Mar. 6 July 6 Nov. 6 Waterloo, Allen, " 11 " 11 'll Sidtions, . E. Cobh; . " 26 " 26 "26 Ashburton. - -Howland, • April 6 Aug 6 .Dec 6 John R. Skiddy,., Skiddy, . ' II="' 11 11 Sheridan Cornish, " 26''" 26 "26 Ship's Name, Captains, . Days of Sailing from Liverpool. ' Henry Clay Nye. Feb - 21 June 21 Oct. 2v Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 26 "' 26 " 26 Garrirle. . Skiddy, Mar. II July 11 NOlll Patrick Henry, Delano, ". 21 " 21 ":. 21 Virginian, Heirs. " 26 " 26 " - 26 . Roaring. Eldridge, April II Aug. 11 Dec ; 11 Independence, Alier, , 7' 21 " 21 " 26 Waterloo, Allen, " 26. " 26 " 26 Siddons, - E. Cobb. May 11 Sept. 11Jan. I i Ashburton. 'lowland, " 21 " 21 " 21 John 11..ikiddy; Skiddy.' " 26 ". 26 "26 Sheridan. Cnrnish. June 11 0nt..11 - Feb 11 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of Spiondid New.Voik Built Transient Ship-,such as the •Adirontlack.',i•Scoiland,' Russel Glover,' Eeho,' and ,•Sea,' will continue to sail from Liverpool, weekly' in regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos sibility of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their families iw friends. I have arranged the pay-, input of my Doh* on the following Banks : . Cork Limerick . Clonmiel .Londonderry, Sliest, ' Wexford -Belfast, . Waterfoml Galway . Armagh, . Athlone, Colera in Kilkenny. Baili'. ' Tralee, Enniskillen, ! Monaghan, Youghal, Banbridge. ' Ballymena ' Parsonstown Downpatrirk, Cavan, -• ',organ, , ~. Ditogannen, Bandon, ' Ennis, Ball) shannon, Strabane Skillbreen 01113 a. ' Mallow, .. Dublin Contehill, Kiln's!), ...= . Scotland—The CitY Bank of Glasgow , England—Messrs. Spoon Or. Atwood dr. Co. hankers, London; Messrs-P. W. - Byrnes & Co. Liverpool. Passengers can also he engaged from-Liverpool. to Philadelphia. Boston and Baltimore, by the Rego for Packet" Ships on application being mode personally, or. by letter. [post iaid.l adiltalssed to -, JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street. corner of - S - nuth street, New Turk AGENTS. MEN STORE Hen j. Ra nnan potteiville, Pa. ; 'Mullen, Ro chester. N. Y.; Jer. Ilagartc Providence, ; T,. Conalt, Albany, N. Y. ; Ultarles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio; Thomas Ma goad,. Utica. N. Y. re , peetnil!) inform' 111. gel Lt• Ii locattd 1314 Lti•ftetory . . I a h obe6leave to ilNtillre my friends and' the public in:Zeller:ll, that the, greatest punetnality will he obser ved in the sailing of the above Ships, together with all others which I may have, and that Passengers will :elperienee yin delay on their arrival at the different I orbs where they mean to enthral,. ew doors below hare, o sae his old cost Omura dicpoSed to favour him ominous in ma inilactiire . °revery - description. Silk and. Beaver Dress Capri; l lotrters for t roop yonet cabhards, word ; Knapsacks, different "inn T-he do. Pore.poons Firemen's Cases. superior qualify. . . P. S.—Frei Passatre can alt) be secured from the vrrions Ports i;i Ireland and Scotland. from which Steamers run to Liverpool' UENJ BANNAN, Pottsville, Sore Agemt forth State of Pennsylvania. • Jan. 17, 1516. ' '3— ived ald prompily at-. ]II CRESSNIAN, ,a few doors below Rat 1830 2—Sin- lIA.A.DWARE.& IRON STORE. • _ Tlll.l subscriber respectfully. informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just received 'a splendid assort tm•nt of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. HOLLOW-WARE, CARPFNTER'S TOOLS, &c., which - added to his former roock presents a varietylo thcee desirous Of purchasing. unsurpassed in the •re gion. for quality and cheapness. A large assortment - of the best Axes at prices ranging from 75 cents to •,41,25. Grindstones, I cent per lb. American Steel, •4; i " .• Best Cast Steel,lS! - " +• Lead, I• - 4 .. • Rolled Iron. 5 ~ ., . Nails by the Res, 51 •. lf - 4-• Tin, 2 boxes for 52.3 O. cheaper than Ewer, -Wire of 111 sizes very low. . 1114 as: 4 ortnient• ronsistg partly of Anvils, Bellows. Spd<, s." 'Knives and Forks, spo ons -, Nails, Cliains,Shovels o and Tea and coff e e Kettles, Spade s, very cheap; .I;nrkets: I 0,101, . Rifle. . , Plan,. 531., 4, flatchnts. 'llidel••trrels Glass nod Singes, Vices.9:ag•n • ••••x- Gr •<a Scythes, Siv::::,-s, es. Ilay and Dart: foThs. Flies, 11..p.p.,C,i0dk, ~. , I Ifolinails.ltoreeslc e -,. par" x.-,c. Ap, o , li p . ••• .1-,, , Copper and Iron K-ttlev. Glass Varnish " • iv. And every other articl,-. it4nally hen' i I..raware Eotablishinent, all of obi, h he se::, dt a v< ry low tate. Per4ons corm...or-leg httli,•k rep in:. RI:10 , 111i' ha. g . .lrpi'llf erg. c'a'ns . , M'a&t•lP, 5 .1, 11/1•1 , . "rt., will thud it to their :111V3I11.1!.!... ht• r./iillig rlnli . eNatilillil,.: his sto• k before parch:lsm. , ••isewhe re, at the Ilay Scales, cor ner-ad C••tere alol Market-tree!. if,. r••ralor, los 'irer:red tha III,: In his . ohl fil,•nds and customers for their liberal support, nod solicifs their further p itronge. E LEAD Itrother, ha. 65 porill Vront street 200 d supply of !heir , d those eusloth ere o he n consequence of a run l e their orders tilled. •sses those pniservative dosirable in a pa int, to rated Mate lead; to - nce rterods only mars its the steady aimor the , to Eatopl) to the puld:e and the uncea.:mwdr•. (that it hag mut with 14. I ~n 'lie nt1.41 . 11.: ii 1 and . 011 the "'her El Cabinet • Maker, Undertaker, &c. a1111.1111;Cet• 1,, the 011111,C that ./e PC' if the above 11100 , 1111.1.1.1. i , IIS;ISCT.,7 tot he iv•ron_ h II ire mow dt.nely 133.;is ul ihe IN•...t.3.lvrinci II ill. tvhcre he will 1 0 el , on fro:(1 .I,s,',rment Came II are: of c., • maw, riett.red of the be I riais in Ibe to,,st durably •taaaner, nt Very /ac II also will main:lactase all kinds or Fuinittire. &c:. to oalcr at the stiorte,t .ronerals waned on and Ile it -essupplied. &c. Ile lore a oar! 01 ri te; .01flicliatroiutite Who.ll he Will emlesly.tr to 'nee! by .c r omt t to tt.,.ottt , ,Li: (to:, it, 4•11 . 111,.• ' VTCINTF.II pressed . clean.ed (rain Mtn) and pro r V nesinced is) Eisaineers and Machinists. wlos have used this 411., -nprrWr to the he-t Sperm Oil fir nail Roads. Pmitnes and Mdelsinery of all ,Finds, Woolen, Manor:" lassies. Sc., trill barn its sissy lamp v.ithmir rlorzinti the equal In rite best of sperm. and at two-third , the curt. For sale try the Md.. and sam plea trill he forwarded rer trial. on appiss•a.is s o to Prer sh , sll.lnuriernrer.ltes.tsm,M,,,l or ED D. yARDLEV, I . .tt,v ill«, Pa., whsirsi a sample may he .s -•n. - Mare!, 21,\N16.. ' 12— . . • Valuable . Real Estate. . .% LOT fif gril:lllti. 111 Mrlr': 4 `t street, Pidt4ville, rap_ LMe id'lt,iti_ divided into I t excellent baildinz 10114, rOT A.lie i ,, W. ' Apply to BERNARD REILLY, Jan. 10, '2.lf inmo t , trcet, Pon, lite. Ti.)f.D . lll.•ACCitl; i....;:111:111. 7 1; ft Ea.. THE ODONTALff IC DROPS, . . 11 - accosted to' mire r e not.l-Sche us tiro WilpittA. cr His pp-Tara:inn Is the result of much patient ex. 1 periment—ls compounded by a scientific. Dentist. and u,. mtaranteed• to he perfectly innoLunus iii its ef- A,rts upon the other Teeth. The genuthe am de can he had fi Batman's Rook: tore, Pottsville, wholesale and n- ail. a,m , ral Agent for the county. Also of the followins Agents : 34)11N S. C. MARTIN. Pottsville. cif ARLES LAWTON, jr. & Cu. St. Clair. *Price 25 cents per hottle. Asents wanted tu all the Towns in the County at the usual discount. `Mac 2..1-Stn. D IRON AN FLORA. • FOR SALE, A TRACT of PM acres of land, situate on the road /A leading front Pinegrove to Schuylkill Ilaten, front rehuylkilt (raven and 6 from Pinegrove; about 3.5 acres cleared and under good fence and cultivation. the . balance timber land. The.imptoyernents . are a log house and barn, a gorni'Vpple ••• •.c orchard, and a new saw will, with a cir • Salta I I cular saw, turning laythe. Arc. The Fish ing creek, Rwatara, and Schuylkill Rail Road, will pass near, if not through this Tetnui asy. Apply to GEO. W. MATCUIN, Agent. Schuylklllllaven AprlllB, 1816. - 16-tf • Pottsville. whose Teas have given n in the Ch ew, have,ap- eIUST oponedat Ilannan's Paper Store, Pottsville. a large and beautiful" sortment of Fresco and Pan nell Papers, embraeinethelaiest and'most fashionable Patterns, all of which will be sold as mow and some which were purchased at a bargain, at less than Phil adelphm prices. *As his stock of Papers embraces the lat Est and most fashionable Patterns of three' of the largest Manufactories In Philadelphia, they can scarce ly fail to please the most fastidious. Glazed and Common Papers for Rooms, [calls and Entries, in all their variety, at Philadelphia - prices, al ways for sale at BANICAN'S Paper Store, Pottsville. May 16, 1846. • to sell their Teaii in , c are now enabled to ob i Mete of Teas at much they have evir before is caunty, and they have I t there are no drugs or ;tances mixed with the ekages (lined with lead, , flavor) from one tcrs,"and are furnished fora superior article. Mts. BERRYMAN, Norwegian, Pottsville • 17- Duct. Christie's Magnetic Rings AFRESH supply of Doct. Christie's Celebrated Muss, gold and other Metal, Also% Bands, Belts and Bracelets and Magnetic Plasters, just received and for sale at.:LBANN AN'S • Cheap Book store,, who is Dom. Chrigile's sole Agent for Schuylkill County.— others offered elsewhere in the County, are worth less Imitations, unblushingly palmed upon the public as genuine article. June 6, 1816. • 2,1. - SOREAMS Wrapping Paper of an eregilrnt quality, also 50 reams Blasting Paper of various kinds and quality, Just received and for gale at MEI prices, at HANNAN'S Cheap paper store, Pottsville,. • July 4 „ In boxen 'of 3'. at Into then Monufac - for salent BANNAN'S ilk. Alpo. Toy• Pointe 14— • _ s, • z • . ;i f 4 . fw _ opia _ . • • 2:r • • "" .RX_ EX.gTION . OF TEA-3S: GIME 4,T ATTRACTJOOT OF.AHME H. STICHTER Prittsvitle, A•t_'llsl IG , iNis • . 4 ; 0 Lpo/o.lr REA M d (;1•:-COPPENT Laid Oil. Fresco and Faiinel Papers. . . . BRADY & Eimularr, ' , WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS; / From the .City of Philada., , -, ig),BEG leave!to announce to the citizens of ~ „; Pottsville and neighboring districts, that they -, have on hand at their Store, next door to 1,.. Geisses new Lintel, in the borough of Potts ville, a large assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Le ver, Lepine, and plain Watches of every description. Also, a general assortment of Ladies and Gemlemens' Gold Pins, Chains, Bracelets, Signet and Plain Dings; Gold arid Silier Thimbles, Pencils and Pens of various makers; Spectacles, Musical boxes, and every other article in their line of business. B. & E. have been appointed by Messrs. Brevoster G. Ingraham of Bristol, Connecticut, their agents for the sale of their patent spring Clarks, comprising those suitable for Churches and' public offices. Also, eight day and thirty hour bras's patent spring repeating Gothic (locks. .71trough them purchasers may rely upon get ting a genuine at icle. Give 'us a ca,l. we enarantee to,sell as low as anv article in our line of business can he purchased eithef in Pottiville or Philadelphia. Clocks and Watches of every description ,earefully repaired and warranted on the most reasonable terms. W 1 I.LIA 3 ,1)Y. JOSEPH S. ELIAOTT. March 21, 1516. • IRON! IRON!! POTT, A r TtIF: TOWN HALL, T_T EVE: an assortment of rolled and hamrneren rn:, consisting, of from riund to 2 inch. Seroll'lroin x =to x___ Spares front' sto x Ilatneril ire from x; x 3 ;rich. Scollop iron or earns dimensions, . , • Crow Bars; t'lou_h Irons, Horfe.shoe ham Sledge A!ouhts. Juniata Slit Nat s. ard Horse Shoe Rods. STEEL. • Octagon Cast Steel. Shear Steel, rnglish Blister. it murre Mater. • • German Steel, Spring • . - Steel, &r., June 28, • New Stare at Brockville V "E • gubscrilier has just received from Philadelphia, and . has now'opened at Brockville. a I tree: nd gent cralassort men! ofsmisonalde goods, such as Dry (Mods, Groceries, Hardware. and Queensware. In addition to which will be foumi con,tantly 'otrband. !fish, smoked and - fresh Meat, as well ns a !mod supply of country produce. Cull and eca min e nu: stick, and you will find us prepared to sell goods at as low a rrilithey . have ever been sold nu y'inhere, in Seim) lkill county. N. B.—Countri - produce of nil kinds wanted, for which the highest price will he paid. - • -• GEO. H. POTTS, ARPENTERS AND BLACKSMITHS WANTED. V.l he autiscriber is in want of six or eight Bond Bail mail and House Carpenters. Also two good Black sniithg :wanted; enquire at his office in Market street, neat door to the Anthracite Gazette office. GE:01 H. POTTS. Pottsville, Feb. 7, ISM, „ TO CARPEN'FERS. TIR(WOSALS will be rectdred by the subarriber, for buntline one hundred Miner's houses. itt the town of Brockville. For particulars apply to the subsc ricer, at bis office, next door to the Anthracite Gazette office. Market street. GEO. ll.' I'OTTS. Pottsville. Feb, 7,1646, 6- porrsVILLE IRON WORKS E. W. .11 e CINNIS.' f): r.PETF IT LI. Y annonnces to the Public, that he L lia; taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville Iron Works, on Norwrzian reef. where he prepared to build all kinds of en•am Eltzine,c rnano farldtre Roil Road Cars, and Alarhinert •kt almost every desrription,at the shortest notice; and on the most rea--, sonable terms.. - .C..—Persans from - broad. in want of Sum m EnzinPs Lind it to their advanta:e in give him a call bellne ligagirrt elsnwhere. Mar 11 MARSH'S. SUPERIOR PATENT TRUSS ‘1 , ' .4 ). D r . jo_cpb, Ut,ero u A 9 1 1 polv of 1. , :e ri!•,, ! • j•:. , rf•r•cr. I acrd for 1-ale,llf)w .;0 •••11 ,. .1.••tv:-..;01T JOHN S. C. . firdernrst October 28, • 44-- TAMAQUA IRON WOMcS • - •up - B . ,,Mscrihor re-pos:l , l'ly informs the totnlic that , • he ts •22 . 1.21 to tomd Steam Ettgotes of stet pow er, and of 75c i 7 1 amooved corcruramn Also. fur nace and mill work of every (lest riptinrt.. hail Rdad and DIM Cars. Coal Breakers. Screens, plane ggarom. Mine pumps. Also. ,reins Lou.tth Aida rams. Screws co every :kll.l,Vn2th, raslings rd every d-srript at . the ahove orks on the 1.01,• Schuyl kill Rail !toad. corner of Badge street, in the Borough of TA lemma. Selo') Mal ronnlY• • Having the .mperioYndance of thi! Works my,telf. I feel confolent it would. be ill the inie'rest of persons' wanting , tio — of the alive named articles. to call 1,o.: fore pnrchasmg elsewhere. as I Will warrant c work Pirned alit by me. to he of the host manohl and work manship. and 1% 11l be, prompt to do lvork at the time fired upon. JOHN 01.1.1 , :. Tamaqua, May IRV,. tp--funo To illaichinists S 33anufacturer..i. .lloorry .Irchternaele3, WholeFole and retail Shoe Jenierg, si7n of the hip Boot /lea door to d. H. u ppe.ll( To rern, Centre ti reel Pottartile, [TA v r. constantly on hand for S7l le. superior Calcutta Cl sewiwz and Thong leather,Tinned copper Rivets. Burrs, kr. Superior Belt leather, and Belts (stretched) I.f any width and length, made to order, - Carpet hags. Carpet and Leather :School Satrhek, Game. hag... Trunks, Blazed hits, Nutria, Musk, tieal, Cloth and Velvet caps. and a superior assortment of all kinds of mess, tromens and childrens coarse and tine hoots and shoelsouany of with were made in order, espres•ily for 31mity & Arc InernaMt, and intended to' he equal. if not sup u•ior to the best custom work, and at much lower prices• 1••til„ - 1— . VEGETABLES, FRUIT, OIiSTLI?..'4, FISH, &c., Sic. 1)01'1.F, & CATER, continue business at the t'd stiind, corner o.f Centre and Nlabantongo streets Pottsiille, where. they will keep a constarkt supply, ashen In season, of Velretables. Fruit of rrery d“rrtp. troy, Fresh Fist,, Oysters. ',Niers, Clams., and every luxury which - the Philadelphia market affords, all nt which they will 'sell at very moderate advances on Plriladeipitia Prices. :Messrs. R. S C. having long been en2rized in ra• tering for the pu hlic, and consequently become per ictly familiar with the trade, flatter themselves tltat they can supply all articles in their line to the citizens of Pottsville. and vicinity, upon rather better terms than any of their :nnipelitors. • Pottsville, • May 1846 21.6an0 • Coal Land for Sale. riNE undivided one half part of the best and largest quarry, of Anthracite Coal (in proportion to the land) in l'ennslvania, being in the •whole tract 356 acres, nett measure, adjoining the- Beaver Meadow Landv,- on the east, and the Summit Lands on the west. Fur particulars apply to JACOB ALTER, Tuscarora. Schuylkill couniy, l'a Tnscarora, Juine 13, 21-3 NEW AND citwtor STORE. Next dour to tlii Town Hall, Centre Street. THE undersigned Nave' just opened an entire new stock of Goods, consisting of a well selected and general assortment DRY GOODS. ,CROCF,RIES, LIQUORS. . HAM - • CEDOW ARE, GIITEENS WARP, PROVISIONS, &c, To which they invite the attention of the public gen erally. to call, examine and judge for themselves.= Families will rind it to their.intere.t to call before buy: ing elsewhere FOCIIT & .FOSTER. Pottsville, Hay 30th, 18.10. 22-4 no - GREEN GROCERY, FRUIT, FISIEI, OYSTERS, &c. JOHN ;7'.. HAZZARD, HAVING fitted up the spacinuaroomat.his oldstand oppOsile the Post Office, Centre:street, Pottsville, will keep comitantly on hand for sale, a large supply of Veffeiabtts of every description, Frail, Fresh KO, Lobsters, °Friers, Clams, 4-e., of the very best quality that the Philadelphia market will afford, and at prices quite as low as can be afforded by any other person. ale The superiority of the arrangements here being such as to protect all articles sold from the ruinous effects of the son and dust, will readily be perceived by all who call. Pottsville, May 23d 1816 • 21-6 m PICTORIAL Motorlea of Washington, „ ... do ' do • . Franklin, ...,„ do do : Jackson, • do ' do Napoleon, . 6 New and beautiful books for the young, price 75 eta. just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book Store, Pottsville. • May,2, ISIS, 18- Hydrants. rl.OOO Summer and Winter Hydrants, price $7,00 . kTjthit received and for sate. Also. Leaden Pipe or the different sizes and kinds for the Water Works and carrying water great distances, at LIANNAN'S Store, Pottsville. May Roth, 1840, . fanner's Department. THE WEST AND THE . NEW TARIFF. - The new Tariff pin has been - claimed as measure by which th# - . West was greatly to h e benefitted, and While- the Eastern Slates Were abused as the cause of low prices of wheat and corn, it was en opinion which gained ground either by its attractiveness or by sedulous and sys. tematic dissemination, that if the Tariff. was re. moved, the pbrts of England and Europe would take us- much as could be grown. • Those who did not enquire for themselves were misled, and even in Congress the idea was, we believe; held forth as an inducement for the adoption of the 'Tariff Bill of t 846. 'I bat the imprse-ionexisted, and does yet e9st,-is beyond doubt, and the time is rapidly apprOaching, when the West will gad that it has committed-not only a grievious sin against the-Eastern States, by aiding, 11) adopt the measure, but against itself. ino. It cannot find a market for its flour in England and nothing like a market elsewhere. Th e nob tic will supply the former at less rates than'our farmers can send it thither for, and by the abolition of the English Corn L3sC9,,Willit little trade in the article the West had, to_the British Dominions, ewi!! be shut out. While the corn Laws were in progress, :tram. the growth of the United ..States, was exported to Canada, and after being transfort med into flour was shipped to :Englind where it entilred.untler a low duty, as Colonial produce, and in this, way a considerable and valuable par. Lion of the crop of the West was profitably dis. po-ed of. By the abolition of the Corn.-Law duties, this avenue of trade is closed, and the West must now trust to direct shipments - from our At lantic Ports,—and with what prospect of success we propose to show by example. An immense quantity of Flour has been ship ped to England, not ot*on the strength of the supposed better markeflf England. but. in anti• ciliation of the repeal of the Corn Laws, rind the opportunity of. testing the worth of these suppo kiiians and anticipations, has been amply tested:. The result has been of the most 'disastrous charac. ter. But.rely few have escaped 'without lose, iond the great majority has been forced to submit bi a _i : ruinous depreciation upon the fir. 4 cost of the artiCle. nose who have shipped will not be tery likely to do so again, brit will rather turn to the ilespised home market. Hid see whether they Cannot Fitter protect their pockets hero 'than they were able to do abroad. As evidence that we do not speak incorrectly m hastily, we gnr the subjoined copy of•account sales of a shipment of Flour actually rendered, and ware assured that it is Mica rescript of hun dreds of other actma sales, which have resulted in ruinous loss to the shippers. • Account sales of 3000 barrels of Flour, pee' from Philadelphia; and sold _M bond free of duty. • hiirrels superfine flour, IN. 6d. per barrel (meal duly, sold in bond. for '.£2,223 CIIARGES. To dock dues £ll 17 6, town dues £l^_ To trade dues V - 40. Bond To irelght,oß per' barrel, £450; Pri 'nage £22 10, 472 10 To Interest 3e. &t ; Storage XlO, 10 1 To coopf,rage, hoops, oaths; ete. 12 10 To short weight 5601b5, at 19s. 04 per 196 fhb. To cartage, allowed to purchaser at , is cwgoruary, To carriage £2l IT 9. Porter, a7e £7,0, 71 17 , T(rtire insurance en, £2,925 13 2 2 l'o bank commission 'tin do. per ct. 7 3 cononissons and guarantee, 4 per cent , 117 , • Credit 1 ancl2monttoi--Net proceeds in 1;mo% £2,16 01 £1.166'10 at 8 per cent premium,. • 810,2•95 91 Degurt charge* in Philadelphia, 665 On -_ Balance, 59,731 91 , .:. 61tin l'in ea 25 Or barrel*, nr a Inns of $1 sc) per bar. rel. The aarrregrite Inn.* ' thereßire, on the shipment . rev belt the Fnm of .4, 1,5118 Mi. - .: • . . Tire charges In rhiladelphinatten;iant upon the ship n,,nt. arethug slated: 2.w.t1 bariels cost $4 75 p-nlmrrel, 014 :SO CIiARGE mirierape, 7 rents per barrel, I ininz.barrelA, cents per barrel, 6ll lo.ntanre 11,r cr. in 1111,... , 00. and policy $l, 1.19 21,ner cent on X 5ll 2`U 1256 Coat in Philadelphia, $1 :•9915i1n $14,905 Saks in Liverpool, 10.299 91 Nett less, $1,508 06 The account tells it own story, and it tells also, the story of hundreda,nf similar ventures. In. de e d an eminent firm in London have written out to this Country. stating that Floor ought not to be •hipped from our viols toEngland with the ezt peetation of obtaining more than eighteen' shil ling» a barrel fur it. The shipment. of which we nave spoon was made at a comparatively low to-t. and (hiiales realized nineteen shillings and) -ix pence per barrel. Can the West, in ttie face of such demonstration as this hope to make any' -prothabre sales in the English market! can it, hope that a single barrel of flour sold there will yield the proper return upon its original cost and the cliargcs,conserpient upon it. , trans:shipment I —it is idle to think so.. The Baltic is ready to pour in its supplies and to control the market when the crop of England falls short. . . • .The %%est has visited upon the East another ealainitY, and destroyed :revenue as 'well'as the market for Flour. Of the importations from the Wert Indies, Sugar stands among the most con-' spieuous articles, and this has been paid for almost entirely with Flour. Ou- own vessels have car ried the flour thither anti brought hack the sugar, ' and the trade has been beneficial to us in every respect. Lly far the greatest part of this ,sugar was imported hir the purpose of refining, ;ind as, that trade will full of in consequence of the Ems! lion of the new Bill, it imust follow that the im- 1 imitation will cease in a like degree. The West , lerdies have no tnean.s;of paying for their lour,! but by their sugar, and 4, if we cannot take that,', they must give their trade to thoSe who can.—! Thus we lose by the Tardrof ;846, ourown trnde in refined iltigar, a market for the sale of a large' l quantity of flour, and the,:carrying to and fro of thcsre prialucts in American bottoms. Each day developes new forms of injury which th . e iniquitous bill inflicts, and people will be amazed, v. tnt have not reflected upon it; to see how wide spread the destruction and how ener6- tiou is ir4 influence upon the industry of the country.—U. S. Gazette. Ttie. - isr or PLAsts44.— . The beneficial in, flticrice of plaher upon vegetation is owing to the peculiar office which it performs—to the power 'which it poes - csses, of attracting :from the minas. phere and coodesing on its own :surface, a very ., large : quantity of amaioniacal gas. The.amina nia thus fixed is liberated by thi, action of rains, : carried into the earth, and while, thus held itjr t s olutien, is taken tip by the _roots of the plants, and forms an important portion of their nutri. ment. • Not: do its kindly offices stop with its action on the surface; for though plaster is very difficult of solution, and may-he said to be almost an in sokible substance, still its solution may he'proilu; ced by immeriion in 500 tithes its own weight of water,—decomposition of its own body takes place on every recurring rain which‘results- in'the_pro dtction of the .Sulphate of Anammonia,la solu ble salt) and the Carbonate of Lime., AsMe,.l?'''''' before promised , this decomposifion :talipa,plce his best that it should be so-44t0 that circumstance it, ii.that we..are indebted for its long continued action., That the decompositieo of which we have spoken' dues occur, has. long been proved by the tests of analyses made o wheat, clover, sainfoin and pulse, in the ashes o each of which very sensible traees ofgypspnv have been detected, and it must be obvious, -that it could not be taken up, by the mouths of the,roots of the planti in any other form than that of Cara,Au FOR ROOTS.—A comin unication in,thel Ohio Cultivator contains a description of a good and cheap root cellar, made by digging about' 3 feet deep and of suitable size, the sides availed up to the surface, and a timber roof,• covered with eart to preyetit freezing. door in one end; and a win . the other, to admit a freo circuit), tion of the air except' in the coldest weather, and prevent the heating and stanch too often attend ant on the storing of the, toms in close ce!Lirs cor! eyed by barns,or Bona ox Situ/saes, repelled by sprink limy, a mixture of som athrsulither on the young phinta'while wet with dew in the morning. £sl 7 B I 1,., G Z 17 4 - NIS 'l2 6 Erl ~s
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