IMES s itilti_ I . . . :•t --7 au --- ~e.c n.itio tt w -: - a--s.t---c- n.tstu...- r - a --. , , ... •.. ' t 4: ill tila --'-' ". • . . 7 111e - §ea Bi,4eletv.,sonpf Eiektrilligelow . ltrine , :ltiien ta•-tostipg, where-be wag boliCitPd in flill:4 ' in , the It,tezieatt war, by: a' .eraitina sargtini' tZho • was Tarl? . itilAarttunti c%1:11. two 6-I l ers ti (din anti 41711mblikul'S . erter liiin tke ail elLtie:- I , ow , - hoar ' lira wiit ike fatia . ,ie , w r ,,,„' - whizh he colimle• niecites to the 13ogion Com ierl - - • 7 Thfrtgli-i,way,you'll-baveto tat:tio ,0a therm kitfla &am.: o' irb - fiiiii -- -= --- - ~. nor, a . ktiowlo Asia of tattot f , 1 t. it , rnou'ay cnins i, ', C ut isv •Ver, . • t' f .., Let Nit ' - CUPP, yet .1...,ti. That re atg'a tr ii'lle rotten. SHo elt aiat yotla Stinthi,".:sl:s ( '- ii i - - . Fact it taken a sivtit ti' enitaif l'ol stutt.a sitLtef's che.::. , Sence Re Tarater.s ftave to pay foft k" Et' ydu must snlitr hump...like .01 . 1• AP, Sposi'p'lo . ll 5h.t . .44 try Fait hay for it., .• . It would thru4'6lick grease. Tvticintrit'FFitit thrill Bittlitterri 'Ftley're a itrtatiful p rnitirvet, We must olleri Wow the heltrtrir when they ikarit. their mitt , hot ; • May he aKri t ztit 1. pieitch:4l%' Flint Illy-114,* 4 it t.frates, I,Vlien I Fey ne ovtgivarl.in 01 theiu • Them-thatvle u= trader4 s , r out a thun,tritt so,arit•r (Relpeci.by the '1,1111; ,, e thrnugh the . vartiie the Norai !' . We begin to flak it's linter , • To take sarse and not ri'cd,— Who'd except to •=ee a titer. • All on mud at being . to led =I M far war, I rail it munttl. .There you have it plain sr fat ; I A.m% want to gri o no.i'a , dt . Than my te,tinowy fn din t % God has said , so plmirp lon ns t 1 t. road. And you're got. to get up airly El v.tu want to take in God. Taint- your erlil-y , :etta atq feall-r3 • Mike the thiou a urairi innte.riuht 'Fain: a feiteritil your belliwriathers 'Will ex,- ye'ilihis : • Ef y ‘in arl,rop it At al tt•lier Ofitn1:111, GOv'fifirsent Itier .)mower f>r i;, • God 'II o , c-iid lac bill to you, I 'What's tile 1).4.n ill'ertlle 140111 ' . t 1 or ary, • •; Erit's tight to Ile, a. tnotvile Feill/W. own. Ilk , : ryQ ?' J T ilunno butt% hat tt s pouty Traildn' round iu I , •.biail coats,- - But it's ruriou4 Christiait ilooty ..To be cutiiti! ya\fer Caroati. • They may talk oe'') -7 1 . 4:cilom's area, *qt . the're purple in l Mle It's n granct gut. t .cOnentary For the t),tithrinht of our race ;. They jest want tris Calaforny Sq's to lug nave ttaterrr in, To tilms'e ye find to g'corn ye, And to plunder ye like sin. .e......... Ain . t.tr Me to FIT a Yankee . iTikke t , ..nc .. i verlasilmt pains All In get the (ley . ' • thankee, Helpin' on. ' 1 . 11). 'NBC • 1 V` .... Y Chains . / • Why it's jest as clear BR lig,,te.r.t,_ el ar +l,• one o'rnl.one make ta 1 ,..,_ Chaps that make black- slav;s il . ' nie.^.:-"?`.. Want to make white slaves ; o! you. ~ Tell ye jesl. ecrid I've come to • cipile . riti pretty '• And it makeira handy soar, too, . . Any ;lump soulil Irani hp heart I,:iborin . uwn and I.thoiin'•wmni•n. • Hate g!)ry and one s•llattiv, - Everyt!!iti' juhuntan: likj'ers all lot ye t4e same., - tar ow to hark folks. Yjcl . re a VIM your ri g ht, it)okUu: ! lotvn. Mack folk* put upon Ge 'tvhit.; 4/ Slavery it came for in- a , io 1113L32 111:11 , 11/i. its NVnt a tar rne'iti. (to. ye , CNl:!`rl lin ve Jo trait; iyheu pu . n d.,31....ht through yo oti 11 brgiu . to calk).l.ot.. 'ttriose the Fr.,ms won't All thejarkis: frau,' yiidr bane • Coi you hrlpr,(l to :ire To them poor hall-Sylt!;.11 (.Irotief.3" Sell qv 1141;30 30 , 1 a.-1.; nur N a n r y, Wheiftil 1 . 11 la; ;net) a. As to f ney . The eternal noun lt a- 1 ea ! ' :She ik1.11115 iiie for !tut., IVAN .$ 111041— , 2.1* y'ou're ari4:l d um ption You've a Oltni,l 101)4 , r . 4M ., to hoc. Ili.vreromin!• • - • btu; 1 - 3. cot kerel three tootith",4 okl—• t Don't:kerh tift,:r:n TtintiLth th.•e 14; bull; dint they a prlitte . ,et 4.1 'Fore they i 1.114; •,1) . . 1 'they wilt vproW,- - (Liuc a pewit tlia.' the yeller.) With the. , 16var go 'long, to hrlpJem siearnt' -Nigger pt%,,ta (-ram 47 .rielp the men that:,l)llers , 'lnsults on your f.Xe'ste .4101101 e won!. to grind the feeble, YJelp . the malty \ fii: p the !nen' th otil c•ple V hitewamh'd t•inves and pt.;.l.htt crew . .. Me..tschust t's, Goa f.treive her,. ... St e's a kar-elitt' with the' r, ,, A. ! ! „,- .§he t ,at'iti . . thtttt ha'Siun4 I,tri - yef' . 'to tar graatt ttlti ea!'..4te nest ; , . ~ .She that ctig lit, 41a rid i.o frailcAa . , ( While, the ricks d s re rottal het hurled. ' tioltlia' Up a I.faroo pialle,a4 , 1 TO till . Oploa:a. ; , 1 Or aii the .svoil:r! Flnint thsl 14 , 1 A cnur co•Itmi:1 - ze,tw...-11:3'1 . 4.ttet mule tnnr rnrote w I iiz. What 'II • • , ISlLit 'II git.v.nir r z Conde, I'ii Wl' you' what I'm th:nitni on tltity They'd ha' ti`9ne.'t qui,ks In the tsyg' o(streloy-AN: • Clang the belie in evert Reset c. Call ea freemen The traducers of the ptinphi. The enslavlers•of their O'Nfi ; :Let nut' year Slain I.routly . Put the irunwet to hi t Let her riA L -t loudly In'the ear itfrall•the . _ . , • ,•• ' 4, 111 rctorn'ye gaud - Tor evil '• Much t:- . 1-ve frMl trar4lo can, • : Ent I tettn4 go hidp the Devil -. Vlattm' man thi'..cua.• Mae . • t vraitnr,i ' iußt 30 )11.103ti idear, Here.! . ftani.l a rcraatt hater Atttl.,,the LTA-Mt alietd• and Peace my wny`l,had- rather " Ewe 9t}oet.i vof. tn.tvtuk hmlyat Wit; y take one take Cheer it Icat-Intltteak in I,:f 3.3.; •Ahn had outer pit ttat (jot: ha r p naviuyiiitited; - tearey vkiit_dyt If ttiere'd 'thong - snide Al( tnys:..mind. The iterylalrish case we ha% , ebetrif, isthat of a eook,:n-holieppening to let grinie.Samiles pt into the water, put them in the..vez, .to dry. He is a froni rvly 'lnc; 'lle is porreitil tv flu gi%crt::b bin 24.5,,jqr is who ii.cotitec;ik , ; '~ 'WI.I`Y -WILL YE DIE? • • . ;DK: tbSBOR.V.I.SI i LNDIAN VEGETABLE RESTORATIVE ITTLLSI, TIVECARED Dc Dr. THERON LOSBORN, Propriito".. , Fekart 'SALE AT I . ii N A N ° l4 BOOKSTORE, POTTSVILLE., • NcIint.F.SALE AND , RETAIL, . I And by the di f ferent -lgenis in the.Cotint,;. ! • I'llE tinpretlAented success that has attended the ,-.-I..sitsd of these (''ills in the practice of the proprietor for the - bist six or eight yeirs, has induced hint to yield, . 'to t h e importunities of many who have. used and been fume:lard by themond make arrangements to place . them Wilbin thy reach of the public generally. In do ' _in: so he fe.ealled upon to say amethe Indian Ve ge.ptile :Restorative ('ills are decidedly superior to any 1 with which hr. is acquainted. They combine.theprop - crties of many of the best vegetable Medicines, {used inPills] in such a manlier as to afford not only fume d . uite and.temporarY but permanent relief. I • . . The valuable tonics which enter into their compost : thin by their arfrion upon the e x cretory organs hold in ! thank the ptirgativis , princmle and induce gentle and + not nrai rt;.eration without inconvenience or pain, and while tit. v restore tadlatiiral andhealthy action of the sOmacii. liver and`,bowels, they increaso,iinstead of -- iiintititshing the strength of the patient. The general opinion that a powerful and violent purgatiVe is neces t nary, is founded in error, they in general irritate4lM , ; stomach and bowels, derange the secreikins-and are, ;, product's ft of very serious ,put:equenres, and it sliould be known that the' great inas of pills in general uses. powerfal.and irrat inn purga ardcorritinsednf the most tiers, and act svi It too great a decree of violence; pro.- 1 during that derangement tithe system that:a - followed j by constipation of the bowels, lodize:4ton and cotive -1 nesss From these facts : the natural inference would. I be that to maintaini unifOrin itenlitr;.it is.necetsary, to : eitrrect unhealthy sekretiens, expel morbid lininors , and I purify the system, by the use of ainediChie that will arst. i.elliciently yet mildly, asCist instead of disarranging alp organ§ of the system and thus bring nature. in its pro per anm d healthy channel. To accoplish which, no I medicine is superior to' the Indian Vegetable Restora. , rive Pills ; their niter:looU is, in ottlinary doses. to pros., 1 mote a natural and easy evacuation, and nt_the same i. time by tin, • lc property impart vigor and health to the systran,-butw . i a powerfurand speedy operation to necessary, it will • ! accomplished by increasing the dose, Which may lie ' one with perfect safety as they, are entirely Wgetable. 7 . • . 1 They have been used as a family medicine for ,years - I by many of . the first respectability—and although they . i are list recommended to ".heal all the ills:that flesh is I heir -to," yet it has been very' rare. that ;it has been found necessary for !hos.. using' them to I employ any other medicine, and their occasional use Will ainioSt in itarialdy prove an eiTeetual preventive to disease.— ; They are, exactly adapted to the use of faMliimi, tray ; elicit, and seamen ; they cleanse the blood, causing a free circulation-7open obstructions and promote the ; ! secretion oP healthy bile, and consequently Are an en i cellent 113 ,. fliCilll . for Nausea, ludigestinn, i'%" ervotts dis orders. Dejectind. Liver Complaint, pains in thin (lead, - Side and Breas.„ Costiveness, Loss of Appetite. Urin-, 1 ary obstruriions. Ague slid Fever. Billion's and Inter -1 nOteni Fevers, Dysentery, Rheumatism, Scrofula, and are eminently useful in all (simile complaints—and in i rine word, all diseases arising from unhealthy seer, ' ns and impurity of the blood. I.Numerotts eektinintil sof ' I their efficacy in:,sarlicular cases, might be added, but .the proprietor prpli rs presenting a ,few dertifica le . of ti ,.....„ their general character, (ruin 'perssoris•of tinquestion: I .file candor and Oracity, tvho would:not in any ifegree. i tend their inilueUce to promote any Odin: that is not of decided utility, aink rely upon'their intrinsic nyet:ts In gain them a repiltal ion. feeling the ninst perfect co.ifr j,r deuce thitt none Willabandontheir use tvlici give them i, a fair tint!. • , I . it .4 ' , C ERTIFICATES-. • - , s' I The foltowing certificates are front the Rev, Thin. I Newman, and the. ININ David Webster! Ministers in the Methodist Episcopal Church, New Volk Confer enre. . .. - , Dr. Ostotrig--Dear Sir :=l have used your Indian Vegetable Restorative ills mykelf ands, made use of ' them in buy faintly, andlnnst chef - 411311v. recommend ' them as a very valuable ram ly medicine: '. . . Restwetfully,, , . ' - THOMAS 'NEWMAN% , ISlAntmono."Aug..l, I: , If, . ,' Dr. T ORiotts 7 -DearSir:--I tuner for sonic time past, made use of your ; Indian Vegetable Itesiorative Pills, bath my'self and in my family, and Iff, most cordially re commend them:as a superior faintly medicine. Their actiotiiiiireedingly mild and ellieiteions. and so far as ..,imy experiengegoes they are all that you recommend 'them to be. ' Respectfully yro.rs,l , " • . ' 5 . - 11, kVIII, WEBSTER. • Price 23 cents per box, ?sow:lining from;:'s to-t 0 tills. For sale wholesale and retail. at 13ANNAN.7S Look store, Pottsville, and by the following . Agents in the Count?. i' - ... . JOHN S. C . -MARTIN. Drtiggist, Pottswine: . CLENIENS A. PARVIN, JOHN C. BROWN, ; ....., CAARLES LAWTON, jr. & Co ;St. Clair. • CIRRLES, R. DE FOREST, Minensville. . .c.I- Aenrs for the sale of these Pills, mitred in all the Toivni in the .County, at the - usuairates! : May If, (SIC , OM ;'" Vt , ll be U . re k eller ci nu' I rilt.lr t ill :he, it wui. E= TR IU-11P11.4.1cT SUCCESS ' Thompson':i Compound T:111 WOOD , Still another remarkable Care ! : C9rli,le, Pt., „Vor. 29, , ''.s-1.5. . About six years since, in rlinsetin ' enre of the seden tary nattier pf my business,.l was attack id with severe , pains in thy, breast , palpitatihn'Of the be. rt, and short miss of-ibreath, which Were soon followed by a failure vf appetite-, extreme wakefulness at Milt% and partial ii iralyisis of my litlihe--these symptoms of a deranged eyeteurt being frequently attended us ith smiting of blood. • I ••T aannt two years 1 Wa , 9e(aSioritiAlk IliroWll-into ice nouleinne. which - left me in]a mieeralili, state of, fee b'. p.-es and began to :kir..h,t-_ my,' mind. \I From time to, :bile Jny sufferings Were inn:re or 1, , ,5 weals, until at , .ient:; il they increased to such a degree; apd the violence of the Symptoms weril Cu), wig:minted, thatfor a us bole. scar, unable year I anable to attend to cry bileinees. During ,I hie time I I,llstited some able physicians and attended to thiiir prescriptions; but all their skill vas unavailing, to pro, ure the relief: and at length they i'egarded my re covery as entirely hopeless! .In this er'inilicion I was I . -fed of the salutary streets of rilil unp.on's Com 'i-rup iif Tar arid Wood Natillia, n a ea-Ne spine - to mine, aml though I had iiVell up all ex it' my former luiaii It Ins human iirly, advieed ti try this medi ivailed inpith to do sal, and 1 use of , i 5 hi tiles'iny health - 'do to attend to buei -1 ' - ‘1 . 1." MVERS. ISE p..,t1t101 ri lc, I in% e not: %% it a; much fAci) Pr:ncil.44l efnce N. E. 444 4.lreevs, Price 50 cents, ..r .C•t 50 - 'Er n-a re, Alf all irlit:Vions.--Azents, SI OPRc & Eli. Norri,lnw•n EARL. Rettinz; , Dr. 711c.1 . 111.44 5(4N. ; J. 'G. IJIDIWN; ; STE EN:ittN & CO, and R. ANGNEV, D 4r.. In. j 50-- 11ANS' ENPECTO,O.NT, ECENEMENEINTE Consumptio,n, Coughs, Colds, &et TO THE PUBLIC!! • ' - .....,,,,-- 1 , i N'P.llE§.l 7 ,:\ TlNGthia valuable metli,cine to thepub-' !lie as a ci nerdy' for Con m surniim, I trirt Pulmonary Di-rants in general, I have been actuated solely by, the great nieces :wending its tg! in me wai ilmiti•diate I.•i2lilmt 1).1, at,ll a denire In benefit the allitctel, I. 1 ?hall simply miti l havor to give a brie r:0.t.....,,,,,,t or its 0 , ,, , r010-a,. and , tier myself I litzt ifs.sftrpri-ing efflea i, cy 'it Ili enable Mtn. furnish snub proofs or ifs Kirin, .; I as wilt satisfy 110; mast increditlints. that CONS Vs I,Z.TION'At.y. an i d ,1_...: , ; llli f.'liflEß." itillis misliciii . is resiated liinne. A Consumption, however is a lismi , i! Wilidi rilinifs !Midi ill i111..i-i'Vlitill• of its ssimi. i irlil3 - , and tits re tilt lily °fits {traitress- and its I.mu hai -1 ifeil the :.till of ph2.sicians it' cannot ten suppOsed that adiSti on any ialicr reniody is: 'tlpatile of - etTortirm a cgfe-in every case and-in every eta sr. of the disease t Vii the contrary. we must eNilect it F. fail ,Mnetimes, a F .,„.,„,.,,,.,„,„ whin occurs ilaily.with.'all I lietnrist,yal ,traldit remedies ;t: possess,. for the most simple il.4leits- . ,S, ~ Thi• primrietin submits the followiiil testinibmalS 1-ni it favor front citizen, of this Comity, ivell - krotv if' i to tho publir. . Thl n. W. J. II IiAS.--Ilavin.y. been a ffl icted f,,r,livi last ; i thirty sears w it li Con,uniption. and Inivkfg hadthe ad ,l %ice iif sonni of themist eminent Pliyid&ians,aridn.vas . u.i. van up as in, urable. I ;vas induced to tfiqe - trial of ,yliiti . , itivainahle Eap niterant, and . ant happy In say that I am I entir-ly cured, and ant at telidnig. to my daily ncmipat ion is tliiimdi I had saver been affticted. , Prevoitis to ta, ! kmg 3 our EXPECTORANT, I,could t ot. ill Nut been i "s o di.yo,ed. do anythin4 at iny trade. d have since tee omnantried it to sevisral of my frienili.larid particularly ~,,,, C .i. e. . rifl_Mi'lvl :ir.D col4iiti".ll , Tl - o.ii, Ithil am harpy ; to Ptak! that iii evervinstance it had tlnn de,it ad otn•et. i , Venr, re:To:tit:lir., JOSIICW 11A I.Vli INS ! , 7 . - clitlytkallavem October 1,1814. ; . . Sgituvt,ult.t. Havg:4, January 1, ISIS, i Mr. W. J Ilass,—Dcur Air;—having been silllirtril , ' with a Sin . (lPpaiii in the breast, I was induced to try j your Expeztorant, and :rtter 11Sih gime bottle Of it. (mind l it to relieve Me, and into not hesitate in recommending i it to the puldig: as a valuable medinine for Cold, , ,Congli4 and Atilletion.inf the Srcast. - ' . . i , lam respectfully yours &C., -EDWARD 11E,NTZINGER. • , 1 , • !7, i • SCITUYi.KTLL HAVEN, OC,looer 19. 1814. 1 1 wits to-en with a bad cold sortie t line aff , ), and usod ane...or tWo: bot iles'of-ifr iHne,s' ErpecOrant, which re !jelled ine much, and shbuld I have occasion for the i above aea in,l•tvould freely call on Mr. Haas for his in-* 1 minable - ENpeetorant DANIEL , H. STAGER. i 1 • „ .. - . SCIIIIYr.SILL IlevEx,l July, 20, l els. 711 n. Wit.tia n J. llsAS,—Dear' birF—Pain happy to testify to the eflicaLy of your expectorant,. flit answer-. ing the purpose Tor which it was intended, that v f re lieving Coughs, Colds, &c., , t ..'. , Yours respectfully, • CHAS. lIUNTZINCER. For sale by the Proprietor at Schuylkill Maven, and by the following Agents in Schuylkil county. Poitsville—J. S. C''Nl4rtin, .N, i I.lewellysi—inhannan'Cockbill, Eq. i Minersville—J. A:::".. Falls, ' 1. New Castle—George-Reifunyder, ~.ari t 4 L ' . Port Carbon—Henry 4,.ila,gler. P. IM ' 7 lanilingville—Color MDrutriheller ' Pinegrove—ftraeiT&Forrer, - Tamaiina—lleilner & Morganroth, 1 Middbwrt-11.,Iiriell & Son, - 7 T..iscaror3,—Ceorge R. Dry . Nov , 27- , 1 ~,,, • -- - eaden Pipe. p a xtrrtA.i Inch Lea ea Pipe for I'Vater Works, war ranted., • • -:-•,,,, I , ld 1 Do ll - - do : t ,i1a,„,... , :° do -. Da i, do • o i do • ' •. ' Inch Leaden Pipe for verb', s purposes. Also, Min eral Water,Pipe. three qua ter and half - inch pipe, Ii 4 and paper, for cartyineWater.dibtances withoutml head, froni !Tatham & f Mot Iv er, Establishment, ust recut red and for kkli at ‘nautnahurer's prices, t, BANN/INS' Store,'Pottsville. crPlpe not on hand obtained to order at short notict. :tlay 2d, 1846: . -. - .1 - -----'. • , 4 18-- ' PA'rENT:METAILIAC ROPE% FOR 'TRE -OF MINES, ,RAILWAYR, trx NM For sae, or imported to order, by tied i ltbsrribcr 'THESE Ropes are now almost exclusively used in- J. the Colliaries and 9 the Rail Ways in Great Brit on, Lind are found Ito be greatly' superior to Huelva ones as regards safety, durability and economy. . The Patent Wire' Rupee, ba'e proved to be; still in gond condition after three year's service, In the same situattnn where the Hempen ones, pros iouslOwed. of double the size.and weight would wear out in'nine or ten hinnths , They have been used for almOst every purpose to which Hempen Mimes andehainshave been applied. RaiiWaYg• Heavy Standinfo Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors : Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e. They. are made either of Iron or Copper Wire. and in cases of mud), exposure to d.intpness,of Calvanized Wire. ' Testimonials from thermost eminent Engineers in England can he shown as to their eißcieney,and any additional information required respectingithe differ ent descriptions and apnlicatioh. will be elven: l- JY ALFRED F. REM Broad St.. New York.. Sole Agent in the United-States New York, May 35th. ISM • ea- The subscriber has been twain sale of the• Patent Wire Rope in ibis tiers - left at Ohl. office; stating size, Will be srompOy attendettlo. •'1 • I 6 -1 • )"" 1; • 7 Egli ' ""•• •":". -1 7 : 7 c- - -; MI EMI ; . AA,.• -p • '. • . . , - • •-• •••1 c - 7 - COLLIERY WORKS. 3 FOUNDitir R llttourtir slion • T Road and 11,etirre ets, atratudp,,reepriar'r7,f to ftrliil a a a n of:it:lure to olf.h•r, at the shortest notice, hteam Engines and of any 'pow', and capacity for minis!: and other purposes, Baffin's' 6.4 Breaking Machines, with solid and perforited ridlets, as may he required. Afso Engines , and Blowing Cylinders with all neces sary machinery fat Blast Furnaces. flat Jlir Pipcs,'of the meta approved plans, Cup and Ball joints and Ira. , ter 'ravers, of the very. hest eonetritetiAit;i 'They par ticularlyinvit ,the attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the lion trade, to their large stork, of Patterns for Bolling havitie.lately construcied the machinery for las ri,ef the largest Mil.s In the orta try. pie. L--Thr Wyoming Mill al Wilhevlmitezard the Nleid fie the Montour :Iron Works. they are fully pr, pared for this kitail of work. togethe'r with every vat :Hy of _eneral ma, 'artery Oldie qual ity of-their work an .inaterials, it is enou2ll to say, that rime and expi, .irre, the most tests.Miave amply demenSt rate the genuine character of their glees and machim ry. Orderti are resp cfully solicited and will be promptly attended to. _ ' IIAYWOOD'h; SNYPEIt.: Pottsville; Jant ary, 1.7„1516, I -CO OF 4 :yrzlp col TILL • . AND tALTELVi.c.'ilbt p Clotltini and Gentlemen's furnishing Store rrili F. subscriber has just returned front the cities of .1 New York and Philadelphia with a splendid and cheap assortment ofs Cloths, eassimeres and Vest inns ail he latbzt importhtions, comps isms the hest black French anti English wool dyed Cloths superfine black French DM: Skins and English wool .yed Cassimeres, Fretichand'English Fancy Clot Its. suit has Olive. Broxim, InYisible Green, &e.. Ffittir It Fancy Cassimercs of the latest Sluing steles, plain and fumy vestings. black sail ~ cashmere, castimeretts, white and butT casSi uterus. light fancy v4vitts.,Marseilles, &c.; all of which ite.is prepared t 8 manufacture to order in the very hest sty le, and at prices at which he is determined no customer shall cm:mit:in; l3l2ill2llilllS(tif a practical tailor, alitrlstitploying cutters anti workmen sig.-riot to any others in the plaite. he is able to warrani i every ar- ' tide' martufaciiirinfliy him to giveratizfactfon to the' most particular iii fa-Linn. tit - and finish. . Tim- stlimeriiil'i 113:: ai , ll jll,l opened at his new - store the 1,1V2 ,St. hest. :111.1 most ri.dli(111:11•Iii Stock. or - ready made clothing ever offered to Ili...Pottsville public; all of which fie will disposeim.f at prices xyllielt cannot fail fo sat isfy.putchasci S. vie:, Fine Pita.* Frock Coats front . *lO 00 to 618 CO do Dress dn's 00 Ili 00 ' , do,' Sack 'do , . ' -., • 5 50 10"50 Fancy Frock and Dress Coats BOO IS PO r summer 'Tweed Cuts 2 50 -I 50 Lin'en do , 75 • . 200 Fine 17,azsimere Pantaloons, Slack .. and rani y colors I - 3,50. 750 French Cassimere Pantaloons, • . . ~- . .• (summer anode) . • 250 -,. 550 nen Pcbtaloons . • VI-.1, 21 j f5t,..1 , ,. , t ..., 1:1ack SaVn Vests '"2 50 . 5 . 00 ' do' do do 150 ..--, 3, 00 . Fancy vests ',l,slllileTe4. Cashmerettel 75 •2.50 ' Mar:Tit/ea Ves. 624. - 1150. The sub:Scribers e altlishment may v ery propeily he called the Pottsville I?.at, ritim of Fashion. where gen tlemen may always obtain , lly ry article or .I.ot - Ith:own's wear, such as shirts, collars, atitlkerchrecs, scarfs. doves, hose suspenders, &r. fir. , sited to the c a; itd_ ions taste of the I:styli-the. tht plain It, its of the sub stantial citizen. cr the %Valli: of the iildi : rinuF , labo rer. Ite'itansimile a Man from, head in fin with a I,it Of clo:I/ for ,f - ' 51.1, which is cheap enough . - i5kt .....,.. .he .. s` poorest. . •. -- ...-Tto, subscriber liasilitzt receiverrthe latest I.Untion, Paris. New York. anti Philadelphia SprirVizatid Ititimmer Fashions. .kny taste can he suited' at.'his new store in Ci•lllre street, next door Slave Clements's- Druz store, pottsyille.. ' . -, . • il T. TA Y 1.011. .. r • , a!il Spr u ce ,ttles for place. Potts% itlo'„Aßril Is: !SIG, Valimble Coal Tira.cts to Ele)11. ri• o Ic t on 14 , asee,to Fnit cpplicants; all 1 hat.t iact of • i land belormitm to the Noith- American Cmil Co., known as the Credk Tract, rontaininp the follow ill2 I Colll many of which.aniong - ri:ilters, Him Peach 31.dimaiti Veins,' —having a ranee ~fiver a ,ionic in length. , I , Mirson, Clarkshri. Steve nson,.l.itile Tra4, 4 ey,:;Pem h ',.i)lodetain Veins. Green Park or Rac'en,dali. petolienlar. Diamond, and (hg Diamond Veitnfialong with many other,: not named. Alm; all that trict called the JniMtion Tract, fielone im lathe no id Contpathy l rontaining the fialetn,F - orr.. , st, Rabbit Hole, Mortimer. T , u mi el, Black "dine, C. Low ton and Alfred I;riwttM Vehtg. Also a Sail, Mill and tirc4 Mill.situatml on the Mill Creek Tiact. - all of whicit will be rented on moat:rate to nits •a 011 . 1 iOR to DAVID C1111.1...1:5; , -Agl. I I Pottemlle, Feb. 21 0- , AND MACHINE NIANUFACTORY. 'f , lIE subscriber is premfred in furnish all kinds' of 1 :ilach nit ry, such as Steam Engines, either bieli or low pressure—blowing and pumping Enenies, saw and grist Brea hers a nd other mac hinery connec ted with time min inz business. Also * boile :s,' iron boats, propellers ,and propeller rimeines, iron and brass calk tines, and all other ariicles in his ,line business, at, his establishment in 2d-street, Mow the Rail Howe, Camden, New Jersey ;' 'Late of the firm of MOSES sTAHE & soNs: C mien, (New Jetie);,) Nov. I, ISIS, Lirrixtorr TATCLO • . • • BEGS leave to trifqM their customets and the public itt generallhatOey have opened for their inspec tion, one of the lathiest and most varied assortment:. of .eoods suitable for the sprint?. arid summer trade that ever came to this county ; as new style Siberian, nodding:lon, Croton. Arcadian, French, Amer itan„cloths and cassimeres of all descriptions. with ,One ofthe richest and most fashionaht,l":±Lotkoll vest; Ines the rye ever beheld. Also linen, finekottnn, and einehatu shifts, Bosoms. Colletril, Itantikerittiefs, fine Hoskin Gloves, Stispenders. first quality stripsd hnd embreidermiScarfs, Which for beauty and style cannot be surpassed.- All of which will he disposed of, at prices within the reach of every pgrson. Should you favor-us with actin, we are satisfied you will not rerret iv. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, . Corner of re ntre and Mahantongo. streets I 47-ly P. B. All goods made to order, in a style which can not be surpassed in the state, for which we can give the best of rofereilve. Pottsville, April IS . , ISO, 16- • For Sale, to Let Or Lease, iry!XING Llatirin the Borough of Schuylkill en. Seve." Building Lots advaniageoucly situ .•"ateit, for pale oz "till! be rented fora term of years on ground rent. Apply to Wal. p. BILL, West Branch Valley. near Schuylkill Ilayen• • Atso,-Cost, WHARVES for sole or to lease. Juno 13:18.16f • , , 24-3 mo ted Agen Region ei 111 ant B. BAN 7 I e;. W . r. I s ..C1 4 1 %,,:o • i Is • ••••• t.* !..1 ) I- JI7-; OE Sfei:2l) Eaigiaie JOHN F. STARR, CARD, TEE. MINERS .11.01JANAL. ..pbitet b.ciptfe., 1 . 11 the All or i I7IIOLESAtr, DRUGGIST, Ma'nUfakturej of .Cll 4 Vartiih. sole • A o lint for thet kr:tit:pin Glassi Wetkii- Itaring been roe- ent. , 3^c , t3:l theinantifitc-,j• turn of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kill s;) prepred to offer to purchasers an astir which in quality, cannot he surpassed uy any in Al so. receirine. weekly from the :Shove ride rated WorkS, Window Glass of every . size. Coustiin y on hand n full assortment of White Lead• of tile 61• it approved brands., Red Lead. Li4iraire. Salc"nY " 03, A-C -which will heist - A Ala titif.ii•turer' , ' , prices. tone, her With a late and well selected stncli,of Drnes; Medi cities. Dyes, Acids, Fine Colors. Perflimiry, in; short every' article in ths Mut , . tine. •Morchanq, Phy sicians and Dealer. in -2eiteral. are rhquested to call and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they will lie induced to- purchase. • • Philada., February 14,1E10.. 1-1 y , „. , ■ TO CAPIT.;4LISTS OrillEß4 -Pennsylvania Coal & lion Lands, Z .7.1 a a' .... . For Sale. s and all i Owa ' re of per 16 1 cent . Eat' . tirOstl'fartre e faring Lands, located. in Towtnip, .leireuson county, itipely Timheied and afitered. and having several Milj sites upoit Ta•tain rciads rim through iti! lands. and improved Farms adjoin, while Saw and :GrisOlills are in the'. immediate neighborhood. This land!was selected 'hv a gentleman of experiented judgelPili. and Is consid. erect by judges to he one of the best tracts in t•te man ly. Its proximity to the elari.,n and ~ I*eglieny rivers, and nit merous navigable and the propn , d. Railroad to Pittsbutg and Erie. rentfiiis it highly desi ralik as an inv,, , t mem at pre,ert penes. Abounding iii iron Ore and ltinr:niiu of ,11;u: .quality. it believed 'to pref. , nt one of the most' rid. , vantageous Ineations for In.e ‘Vorl.S. in West Penn sylvania. The present oWner porlMsritivitli a view of erecting =ugh Works. inn engatlethets in another quarter oblirs.liiin wit ii crelt roluernii.e to n.reZO Iris intention: Maps will,he 4htevn. and every information given by the. undersigned; 'The lards are patented: and the titles and quality will he warranted and sold free and clear of all ineuMbrancel.' • • , -• , 11 - SIIEhFF • ' North , Tliirteenth street. Ehiladelphia January .:1, .71 1,, ';;"" M c =l,' - 0 -..--, x-• M',, r' 7, n !rp , • t . . MILITARY b,ri'OßE. • • • rglifF: subscriber tvoilltl res r ecliolk inform II:- - friends apt! co•tputers that ,s i,;e t titd In_ 7.1 p t i t •-jitrtor - , In Thir,(l Ntient :1 11;w! tiol,rs ire: would, he pleased In s i re his old eustonterr , and as many ncte 01[0.3 fll/:11(4 CIL to favour hint mll, heir enstnru lie ;,111•eptuittuIrs to tuattuiaetn rt Nlilthtry and Si , orrtnett'snrit9h;tori.iery deseripto , if, such as leather, ( . 1411i. Felt, S, and lleavrq oatternsi FOr:ifLe ilolsters loriroti,; Ro rdo ;Cartouch,i3otes. Vrr u L yc•tbliart!s, word Br In of Ai kind; ; il , ffereht pattern: I,r, lt , o,liems. )3.o(es, :rnbe Brush and l'irker'., l'iremen's Caps, I,e:ither _Storks, t ;on qtri i to, Shot llaus El , 1;j-q)rtl rs receivi !,r , rritkt!v ' 1 f, 101 Nr,rllll "iZ rg,r. &Mr:3 be111%%' . .1Z:1(. 13. 1:7101 2-611) PURE I ..A.t.iirlin‘de.li.h ? 7l. IV:M:1111rd portiavin have h4e, on Ow •No known ,ukslaf ant; beatililving prof an equal event will anv athnivore or It ha,: t Itvre rut nnCactures, icy perfer:tly park wl i'4.pncl for tub :iralf lc, II is torario,l 4 . BRO I II I'AttnIN;TEI. iXovcinher PifILIDELI:;HM, 111-'2IIDING 4.1N1) .POT;PSii,LLE 1441,I: ~ . .Passetia - ei• Vretta n.. , • t IT4,:ir< of start ill g on and after.r.lolulay, Ott. t, ISIS Frntn PottFy ille. at 9 A. M.. Vi, i , 00 . ils" ent Sunda§ Pltilada.. , •••, 9A. M.: 3 1 've • HOURS OI PASSING READING t'or Malaria.. at 10 A. M., I 7 • . " goltsville Hl2 A. M.; I . • , R CEPS OF r.,,nr,. . , * Bet wrcn Pllit,viile and Pt ita, a l . 1. 050 and•ll 00 ••licadt tzl 'AI 40 and.l '2.0 PIIIIada.; Or t II ji R E 0 .)! 31END0 fll ri•pcni .TS !'S , ' OF • , , GARD "BROWN;'. No. 19( 411,frhcl 6 • 8te01:11 (/ 'lr below Sill, sl: - , . 1%7 t isstentl a. szetterol insiitption to the citizens of i• V Pottsville and its vii jails, :is well alPothers, when psrstoising, fiats and td istr store. We have no tiond!,i.pilti co mpti s fe stiortinittit of !fats and (laps of evefy varlet -and sty le,':ivtrich we are sellin2 full onu•fourth lows , quiti the tilual prices; viz: Extra Superior Ile:W •er its, pun 62 sft to $1 00 Brui ." j 200 in 300 • " " " I 50 to ,2 On " French .Nioleskln " 69 1 . 50 usual pikes 10.1 flood Fur lints, as low as. !• 1 • • 4,Msns a jnrpletr tisek islistuniqer flats. Fitch white dralt isoaVer, Prindl. and lla.A n siniere . 11a1S. Sliating. or tolind top 11 - ,S, &C., at I.,Wcr prit es • ran he. had i•lsseivlierd. ct linowri by (ill it to have . (I,,,itt ivnh u.l. led; it is to yo tr own latnresl. ' rep and other, (who led t.it )••••..tsonahle 1,1 los. he 1:.111D Els; & 7sr Nat:, .. "In '1 C:111 , 4 1...qa 711, , reflant• . Si,,r. ' buy to r,outt.) sure pod toil. N. 14:6, Mrittzet r • Philida., Nov. '29:1114:5 • .1 'BEST BUTT XIIN 77<1111 ANUFACTUR ED and f!),!• !!!114. by MORRIS, TASEER & MORRIS, Pascal IT Warelimi!..w, S. E. corner of rhiNda.Auz„m T hird and W!)innt street, Phibula. 32 • RAIL ROAD IRON. rr lIE soliscri hers have row I:fading from sd)ip Alban, hri. froth Livers I; 3 tons Rail Romflron. xrt !' s"tnns.l3 xt, 111 tons. x 3 tons l i x s. Akin. MI tons list (Mod Ino. consisting of rim nd, synage 'and flat bars. Apply to I'. & E. GEORGE, North East corner of Market and 'l2th Argot. P THE.AMERIC LAN FLORA: A Beautiful lii,rlejor „re Ladirg, DEING a history of Plants and Wild Pbityeln,'eon -17 a systrmatic and sMn•ral description, Natu ral Ilistory Cheinical and qualities, of over six thousand iiiints..lo be illostratr,d with over six thousand colored ensravinss4takewfrom nature, by, A. B. Stmts. - M. U.. Botanist... Published monthly.. ',rice 8.3 per annv m. ortla . cenfs pet number. tiunscrip- Imes received at BAN NA ';s 11.tokstort, sole anent for the county. - ! .30. Tea' Tea' Agenoy,irt!.Pottsville. • rr-iirp; Pekin Tea Compan't,iiplho.ri Teas have given I FIR h on iver...ial rafisftetton in the cities, have ap pointed the stthscritier A Vint •in sell their Teas in , 'Schuylkill County. The public are notV entihted to ob„, _.,„-- lain a superior. article Of Teas fat much ,i''. i. ,,"7 . ,,,r • :lower rates than they have evi r heflire :!,,„ ty been etre - red ifil tide c witty , and they have VI ':ii the assurance th at there are no dittos or i 1 r,„,, ~ ether forelan labstantes mixed with the 'it They are dott2 cilia packages (hoed with lettd, to preserve their strength:lmi flavor) from one quarter to rive pounds, to suit customers, and are - furnished. from 50 cents to 81 frO per lb., fora sußerlor article, 1 . Iltrs. BERRYMAN„ . Centre et , a few doors alive Norwegian, Pottsville. l'ottsville,'April 25th, 1 16. 17- 4 - . - . . .. House audi LoV-for Sale. , 1 A TWO r Cit‘d frame house, .wlth a base , 1 meat et° ..'. The lot of ground ' fruitlit ,VI .7.7,E; _ .a C t e io n u tr t ^ st -. 7...loota"n oo lllleieyt: . a ' Bi l t e ut t fl d ntly k opponite Geise•s.Now Hc•sel. A ppty 10 ' . • JNO. BRITTEN. _.. - May, 18 OSBORN'S WATER COLORS ' • ;111110:SPii ri,7" HATS. 12,18 and 21 enlers,'best rpialliy. at less th'inMinitfjc- Ulcer's prices, just receil :tr tier siile e tt BA N sory low • Cheap Stiktrineiy Ald9r'ldi :3tar el street 25= <lever* yarkty.. AprillB4 • , ,•: June 20,)546., • HITE ;LEAD • - , . ;I•,a,S. No Vl5 i 01111 Vrtint' , :t lir, .ter, now , ;111'1,0 sllppi.) ofco.. , 13 re.,1....1 40,,, , ,,,5,„(thi.10 ,% fi; ioiiiliiticlfllf:4l)lFryit fiCe "I a rut. lloW II:110 !belt 1•144, , N.: filled: pro p,,5,-;rs,:kl , t those perserwoire iFerites so (l 21t,able to a pants, to oriatliiheraiett white lent; brace athe.r inaleha)s only mars in; ore, Intl( OW; (1(114 aim of dn.• intY:W.'ilts,lfi iniitil) to the polilin Inieletti, ntaq•the linceiti,ini..ittt i ii= i l ., r,titi ttlit it has not with .;1 4 , niiitiideo t. ilite lir. tI—AVETII 11 , It Hi' lii ;intd on/he tillit4 1 -i:dill% tic:11111.r.; 47- INTER AIITIANGFiAIENT. THE C.# PEST PA . 'S ' Mai '4 9 E . l. ',CT br- TILE ' • : "UNITED. STATES. . .. JOSEPH Jlealrif • ir'S , SPLENDID LINE or Loartront AND , •] 0 •,.. V ACKETS. .. ~. . 1 T 434-! 4 : ? t t 5 '-"-- - - . B. Bannan, 1 ~e nt Poltsyille. • n , • ! I . ARRANGEMENT S FOR 181 G. ' ':' • .. OLD ESTABLISPI:EO 1 PASSAGE OFFICE, 100 Pine Sheet; Co 7 H of Suuth, N. Y. . . . • [ T \ \ .' DE subscriber bet's leave l i 6 -call ahe attention of his friends and thri public in general; to the follow incarraneements for the year ISO, and for the purpose of bringing out Cabin, to r econd Cabin, and Steerage- Passengers, by the foi towing ‘ ' . ' r • I:f...,actar : Packet Sa:pa to anti from itverpol. Ships' Names ' Captains . ; Hays of Sailing. from II i•,..7_ , -New Vork, , , Ilenry . Cly, -. Nye, ', Jan. 6 Ihlay 6 Septet Stephen W'hitnar.,Thernkon, '! 11 " .11 "11 onnirk , Suiddsi, . ' ." ,26 11- " 28 " 26 Patrieli Henry, Delarm: j Feb. 6 „lune 6 Oct. 0 Virginian, . . Heim•, . "' ICI " 11 ." 11 . Ito.cdtts ' . Eldridge, ' 1. "- 26 ' 26 s ':,. 28 Independence, Allen, 13Tae. 6my 6 goV\ 0 Waterloo, Allen' 1,, " II " 11 ", 11 , Siddidisi . „ ~.. E. Co ' bh, ' 1 1 . 61' 2 6 " '26 "26 1 ~-... Ashltart.m, ' - Howland, . 'A.T:z . ril 6. ug t. 6 Dec 6 1 John It. ,Ski , lily,- Skiddls . , , ; II; " II 11 Sheridan- ~ Cormsh. 2:7 , 26 1 " 26 "26 Ship's Name, I.:anthill's,. '.,Days of Sailing.from L 1..,- . • 2 • , Liverpool. lit'llr'Y Clay NYi..i 1 ,:':;‘.1. , ./. 1 1-Feb;;2l June 21 Oct. tv _mermen Whitne3*, 11411mripson, ..t: 1 ;,:26 " 26 " 26 Garrick-. : 5K 1 . 11 1 . 0) . ... , / '461 11 July 11 l'Co 11 1 • Patrick Henry, Definoi•• • • f-,,, •21 , " 21 "21 Virginian, ' 1 Hetru.:,'...:.t ;',:". ,• 26 "., 26 -' 26 Roseins --\ Eltiri#i" ," Atiril. 11 Aug. 11 Dec. 11 'independence, .' Aliet„,*r. '... ',......1-.. 21." •21 " 28 , Waterloo, . ' Allen,_ .'+:, ,", 21; " 26' " 26 , ShilloinF, E...Fuddig.Mar 11Repl. 11 Jan. 11 1 . , Ashburton. -Howlatili: ! " 21 I" •21 " 21 1 JoltnAt. Siciddy, Skidifi;.-' l , •", 26 " 26 " 26. I Sheridan. . Cornish;-: June 11 ct. 11 Feb 11 In addition to the aboVe Iteenlar Liner' , a number of s!,l,4liliii New Turk' Litailt2 Transient .4ll ini.such as the •Adirondat k.' •Sentlattd.! gtissid Olovel.. -Ettlin.' and •s.:+.' Will c olit time In intil..from Liver': oil, weekly in rsuelar " , ,ttieression.lolc4,••bv iiprentinit the least rips .-,ii,111,. of drily or 41ellntf?•n I.in Liveillool ; and for th.• •er , tilat , .•dation of to.t.zont wishing in resin nuifiey ~,.,,,..ir , - ,..,1,,, .-r'fri - .tots. 1 liar. arrr need Clic pay melt' or ml 14:ifit oii'the folloWina ,tanks: , 0.,r-r . ' him-qt.:Er 1 Uttinat el London:l.m , Slie,i,„ 1 . Wexford ,', Belfast, Waterford; . • . palsy:ly Arnintih, Athlone, i , . rolet lin ' Kilkenny, [Winn: ; ITralee, Enniskillen, Monagbam! linnbridge. , Ballymena! Downpatrirk, Chron,, thing r annam - Bandon, Ballyshannon, Stutbane Omagh. !:, ',fallow, ! Come - hill, Kilrush„ , Scotland—The,City Sank of !Glasgow! Englaml—Mes , rs. Spanner. !Atwood 4, Co.. lankers, London:' Mrssrs..r. v.... Byrne:. & c„. 4 .,,,,,,, ! . . l'a=s - mwers ran n 1,..,, 1.• ettcnged Iron !dwelt - mg - O. to ,Philld , 0111 n. Boston and Bali inn•re iv the ItegtilAr Packet, 'lll''' " :r.pli , iti" l ; '.. 1 1::' tfiltdt. personally, or by term. ter oaid.ll,ld,re'..:sed ~, •I • ..[(1,1.:VII , MrMilfttt !1. inn pine greet. I rmner of , -, Outli , dree l l, NeW York • AriENTs I ! . Benj. Batman Potterille. rip.; lielta l el Mullen, Br,' .. hes;er, .IA .' V.; Jrr. Baggot Prnridire ; It• , I. : T, C onch. Albany. N. Y. ; Charles 011ar Toledo, Ohio Thomas :tit Quad°. Utica. N. !Y. , i ~is o beg learn to :tesitre ray friendsland the public in gen”ra 1,1 hat the :greatest intrietualit, will he obser ved in the sairtig of tli,• above Ships, tozet her with all other ,whirli I mdy'llt ye. and that Piss.engers trill expert-tire no delay on heir arrival : t the different I' nos Where they mran to qi I'.i thark. , S.—Free Passage can Iso be se!mred- from the r urions Ports in Ireland .nd - Scotia' cl. frOm which Steamers run to Liverpool . si 8P.N.1 iANNAN. Pottsville, , :Sole Agent forthn State Mit ennsylvania. .. 1 Jan. I;', IS ifi, 1 ! ' ! 4 • . .dNA'rE.V.IIION . OF !:TEX.IS. '' .._. , . ' . ! G g IV; ur Awn' le ~,. PI ADWARE & IRO: .• . • , i _,....... • A.'. II: subscriber rospectfull inform t si his friends and tic, mimic :It:m.6llly ilia: be Iriiinsi received if in splendid a,sortent of IiARDWAHEI IRON, STEEI„ 11111.1.0 - WA 11E. CA ItIIVNTER'S I '1;00LS; &c.,, will, Is :Wile& to his former stork ores . 115. a variety to no i.,e di:Aro:is of nurcliasing, iinsuri,: 'sett in the re :lion. for quality and clieaaness. , I 'rite assortment of [holiest A.XeS :it prices ratieina fro:tilt!, cents to t§1,25. Grindstones, •.. • ' d cent per. lb. J. American Steer,. • • Best Cast Steel, ' .I`i .. 'l.erid; . • 71 Rolled trod,' . . 5 ,,1, Nails by the Keg, .._! • . 'iil " ' .'" ' Ti11.,1, boxes for .$23 00. 'cheaper thipi ever ; -Wirn of all sizes very low. His - assortment consists mi.‘rtlV of ;Anvils, Bellows. Srillits,. il{nlves and: Forks. Stiptinii Nails, Cliains,Slitivels.,and . Tea tind Coffee Kettles, ' -Spailr's:•yery cheap; - - I thitiqetc.. [locks, Rides, , Pla 11 , ?'s i` aNV t. , , Ilattiets, 'llitteliarrets Grass and ..., i1ine.4 , ,,, V kf!S. Wagon has-Grain Seyth'es. iiiikles, I es, 'Jay and Dung forks. 'File4; itas 13,Cantite ''' _ri Iliihnatts.llorp 4 .-lines. Pans &r. *.Also Dyr , ,%• OD, ' Copper and Irpi lititles. Ginsi„Va ni.h.. • .ti'.. • And. ev.-re titiii• article ttitiall'y Ittint . -, I Hardware F... - daltli,ltineno. all of which he se:ls ai a. very low tate. Per , ote•initnittenring honseketiOrig,illackstnitlis, I arpenters. Cabinet 3Taisers.Saddlenf. Ott., will tinT it to Ilwir•advantaL , c hy calling 'and examining‘his snick before purrliashw elsewheril, at the Ilay StiAles, tor -111.1. 01 Centre and:darker street. , ' llr ter•.dnrs his unt:rinterl thaßks Vil , .lo7ni.rs for -tlwir liberal sup it further pationge Putlsyill,e, August 16, ISIS • 501r.40.1/0.3' Cabimet - IVlakeri Uricle "I C 1111 1 . 1•1',.1; • die 14 , r. . 1; ,,,, 11_t1 11l 11 tit 4 . 11611 nn II it II .11 . i...•. , 1117:10 1 , 1 .V.A : ' , 1 7 31 !11, 1_ 1 C • i ', 110,:e . lk:rift• '4iJ , eV" ZWiittirl t'..ii .1 , 111 I•.t• II; , St (111, alit, 1111 . . .1 , / q I .: • ' I It. .1.1-; ', ,\ rll !I17111 . 1f;11.1 •Irft all IJ .cr . .. .. ~; (1 ,.r 4: titltorie,t .1111: 1 r ' Vtdlvr dr. w wild 45 . 1 - 11111t1 . Ii• it-e. ilj: Ihurt I;tro. , - . nit : i!s a t a t : l i.l I st'llttS he will 11d1.: . .I . 111 . 7 1,L1,1 11 . 0 ",,,,- 4 , ;,•6• II; • irj I • I • Lard Oil IVINTER Pri7sl•El. tle.in_cd ft 1' nonnved Erzineer,,Lnd IsvirliliS OIL. superior 10-ilie hest, o =MEM t.,a, lel: she tvil k. egad to the'be F.ir sale 11). i i trini.orfi ' • 11l N kr 'lit Ka ' 11), 11 intifa, r 11. V 11:1y lie -e,•ti. • 21, ;nl6, Valitable , Real LOT of zriind. io :lflrk,et ide of being divided. into 14 Ps' for sale law. Apply to ❑ER: Jan. 10, 2-tf Mahantnnoo TODTII.4CIIIIE THE oDONTALBIC DIWPS, Tarranted to cure the Tooth:-.leie ' in tii•U vanities. rt ijs preparation is the restkli of liihril datient ex. 1 perimem—iS UmnpoiltlctriVby a ..aLientilic Dentist. 1 and' is :tat:oda . ..gni to he nerft'. 0) llt HMIS ill ,itS eft. feci- ninth the other Teeth Thd 2eICIIIII* arts le can he had at rantiatt's 13'..nk.stnrdt I natsrAtille, whole.tale ttel r. t 'II tr W.ral .Icetilittc the Foil*. Alan of ;the r..i1..W i:.:2 V:!1!:1/1. , : r : I ft . .iiiii No S C., MARTIN. rntsvi ,e. - I'll x • ltiEti 1.4,WT0N,. jr.r. • C•. St. Clair. •t- Prke '25 cents per battle. ' ''',s; .:5- &Tents wanted In ail the.To is it:t the County at the usual.discount. ' 4', , 181 Mat 2. ISIt,. ,• • " , FOR SAiE - TRACT of 110 acres of 'anti, situate 'on the.road . - I.•leacting front Pineernve to Schuylkill Haven. JO front Schuylkill Haven and 6 from Pinegrovet about 25 acres cleared and under good tent s and cultivation. the balance timber land!. The impiovenientn e_ are a log house an barn; a good:Airple 11•114 'I . orchard. and a net saw mill, with a\cir g lig cular saw. turning aythe. Arc. The Fish . ing creek Swatar , and Schuylkill Rail Road. will Pass near, if nol.thrduair this land. Terms asy. A pply,to • GEO. WI MATCHIN, Agent. Schiylklll Haven April IS, IMO. •• Fresco and Pannell Papers: UST opened at .I.lannan'a Paper Store:Pottsville, a ctslarge and beautifula sorts ent of Fresco and Pan nell, Papers, embraeingthe latest and most fashionable 'Patterns, all of which will he sold as. tow and some which Were purchased at a bargain, at-less than Phil adelphia prices. As his stock of Papers embraces the latter and most fashionable. atterns of three of the largest Manufactories 1 Philadelphia, they canecarce ly:rktil to 'please the 'most fastidious. Glazed and Coinmon.Pariets for Rooms, Hails and Entries, in all their variety, at Philadelphia, prices; al wayaor sale at ' • BANNAN'S aper 'Store, Pottsville. • • 20— Dicky 16; 1f413 _ Ally' GOODS. ' pubscribers having pit i nsed of Charles Mil -1 ler, his entire stopt .of , nods. will continue the business at. his old established stand, on Centre et""; next door to Fox & IlloOmees Hotel. and will endea vor to deserve the patro'hage or thhir old customers and the public generally. ' A supety of n'etv and well as.orte4 Dry Goods, groceries and Queensware, have jest been added to the smelt, 4,M E'.3 S. BEATTY & CO, - .larch - ~3 MI Ynt!cha rsons t ow n I,l , raan, Ennis, Skibhreen Dublin ON STORE fa .0 his old fric nds lion, and solicits I__ - ______, [tom{ •: t,6..ker, &c. .tbat-he hnsihess *VP ely back of ••,•••11441P1y keep • '• ) I`.F' I INN. of the lies! olio-, It very Iptv Ftlrniturf: ~~ patrol ine, . . . o , ,ikton ond pro tliqiisi ii . who Irt me I Sperm Oil for. 11:1.14 a 1 1 11,11415, Wot;leo an l lo nip withool 't (, ti perm. atol at • tilt' hhh. aiid ialn ' apipeation tf. C. J. tisrt;r.lioetOn,Niaso: Pa.Avhere a sample I!=lrn I state. crtria,, rellPrit Imilam; tots, :k; RE11.,1% I,str.`bll,.rotts. . gt:_rEltED. BRADY & ELLIOTT, WATCHMAKERS &JEWELLERS, 'Frozis the City of Philfsda -BEG leave to antionicie to the eittzeni'of: Pottsville rind neighboring districts, that they have on' band at their Store, next -door to. Geisse's new Lintel, in the borough 'of Potts-. a large assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Le ver, Lepine, and plain Watches of every description Also:a general assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens Gold Pins, Chains. Bracelets, Signet,a.nd'Plain4lings;, Gold and Silver Thimbles , Pencils - land Pens of various' makers; Spectacles, Musical boxes,. and' 'everir other article in their line of business. B. & Et. have been appointed by Messrs. Brevoster & Ingraham of Bristol, Connecticut, their, orients fbr the sale of their patent spring Clocks, compreffeg those eatable for Churches and public offices.; Also, tight thy and thirty hour brass patent spring repeating Gothic Clocks. Through them. purchasers may rely upon get ting a genuine Sr icle. . GiVe us a call, we guarantee to sell nsloar as any article in our line of business can be purchased'either in Pottsville or Philadelphia. Clocks and Watches of every 'description carefully I repaired and warranted on the most reasonable term'. WILLIAM BRADY.' JOSEPII.S.'ELLIorr, - ! March 21, 1648 • ' IRQN ! IRON :11 .11 R,H . GI3T s P 0 T7!T. . AT TIIF: TOWN HALL,: AVE. an ,assortment .1 rodeo and {liftmere ifuoN, conefsag of friam round to `2. inch. Scroll from to .17 1 Squares from g a a to, 3 x 1, 11 Amm'rd fore from .f r x , r.r If, ' Scollop iron of Immo' , didfcnsf'ona, Crow off . Slf lforse.slmehers} SieOge ,Moulds. - Ju9int,ne Slot nod • horse' Shoe 104. • STEEL. Octadon (trisiSierl I Shear Sled, Blister:A menc.n Iltister German .211— June 28 New Store at Broeki TIII; Subscriber hart just received rpm and haryrfav otiejled at Brockville, a eralargortrient ofseasonable goods, si.clt Cr••ceries.• Ilardiva re. and Quitunswite-I wlirch will be fount constantly on liatith and fresh 11Ieat, as well as a _end sithj •Call and eXitlllill.!ourfloai.:o us prepared to-sell roo•bitit a. , low .11 rat hrerb..en•sold env where. in Sr Int t N. ll.—Country produce •,1 - all kind. which the highest price trill be 'laid. • I • GEOJ • I • ARPr,STI'IIS-' AND 111, I 110 in'ivaut ••14 , •ix or it rruitt and (louse Carprliiters. AI,. 'smiths. wanted; enquire:at his idti••••hri next 'door to the Authracitoi Clazetth int Pottsville, Feb: 7,18-I6; - 1 TO C_VaPZ]NTE:II . pROPOSALS will tut received byfrlui I•iiildineione hundred Miner's, hrnrsl of Itiorkville. For pal-titulars apply ta i at Ins office, neat door tut the,Anthracih Ma rltet street. G Ed 'Pottsville, Feb. 7, 1846, Eorrsvii.l;E JON Inzclegny,eloquiq. """ a D EPETFISI.I.-Y-tinnottnres,to the 1. has taken the Esta.hlislint,ent ktur 4 Iron Werl:s, on'lSerweglan stre, melt:are& to le.tild all It Inds of Steatti, factitre Rail 'toad Cars. and Mae hititl), tleseriptien.at the gliertesl notice, and sellable terms. Parsons from brornl: iii want of wilt findit to tlwir.nelvantave to niv'e , IY 11V1Zi112 31;h' 11 . MARSFI'S SUPERIOR PATENT 1 r Tittlss , I) ' 1-( Viii - 6 T- ' r 1 • Dr...to. -n al Wltt A te L, V, ) tllter j , 'suppori er s• • i . . : - A supply the aliove arielcs, just receive, end, for sale,ai the nuinuf.leture- I prie.f.::. by • - 4011 N S. C. MARTIN, • i).•ritggit. October • • ' IVIAQUA IRON!. WORKS. Tr*, subscriber respectfully infortits the public that ‘be•is prepared to huild Steam.EneWs of any tmW er, and of the MOS( approvedconsi ruck ion. Also, fur nace arid mill work of every description. Rail Road and Drift Cars, Coal Breakers.,Scree of , plane gearing„ Mine pumps. Alsci, Turning LathesiSlide rests; Screws of every size: and length, Castings of every description, at the above Works on the Little Schuyl kill! Rail Road;Cornet of Bridge street, in the Borough of Tam:mita, Schuylkill County. : flachig the superimendance.of the yl'orks mltself. I Feel confident it .would be to the - intereseof persons wanting any of the nhove named - articles, to call be (Uri: purcha;dpg elsewhere, as I will warrant jlle work turned out by tne. tube of the beet material and work manship. and will bd prompt .to do work-at the time fixfhl upon. ' JOHN Tamaqua; May '6.1846. , , 10--furto & litlanufaellcrers . . ... . , . . , . . .. _ . . .. Oloorty,&.lcclifernatht, Illolesale and retail Shoe dealers, sign of 1414 1.13 Bon ' next door to .4. B. White's, and oppositelGeisbe's Tat : ern, Centre street' Pottsrillr, Pa., • AVE constantly on hand for , sale; superior Calcutta 1 Sewing and Thong leather. tinned colrper nivel s. .forrs, &r .So perinr Halt leather. and /felts (stretched) of any width and length, made to Ord, , r, Carpet Inks. Carpet and LP athvi School 'Satchels, Gahm bars, Trunks, Glazed hate. Nutria, Musk, Seal, Cloth'and Velvet cap., and wsuperlot assortment ofall kinds of melts, %commis and childrens coarse and tine hoots and shoes, many of which were made; id order. expressly for'Moody Aechternacht. and-intended to he equal,' if bra superior to the hest custput work, and allnuch lower. prices• Jan. 3. 19ifl, . VEGETABLES, 'FRUIT f • ' OYSTERS, : FISII, . .t.r. l &C. •11.. pr LEA, EATER, continue birsITIM; 31 the, 01. LJ t‘trintl. - titner of Centre and Nl:tit : ining , ' streets Pat tsv illy, where they will keep a colistant supply; —wherein seasew of Ve4retables. Fruit of _very desrrip 'tun...Fresh Fish, Oysters.'l.osters, Cla Ins: and every liitury which the Philadelphia market affords. all 01 Mitch thr;.y . will sell-at vets moiler:a& advances on Phjladelitlita mitres.l . ' .. Mer4rs..B. &C. basin_ long Peen en:tarred in cat 10iiTIZ fi.i. the Public, and yntesequently l herniate per: eOly familiar with the trade. tlarterAlimuselves hat they rateeittiply all articles in their title to the citizens rift Pottsville. and vie laity. upon rather hettrr terms tiet'n any.ofitheir iimpePiters PiattAville;Mity :ill 1616 KNEW 8%I)' cazE a, P S'itillE.. ,- 114-xt door t ~the Town - I . H.lll. Centre Strea , pIIE onder+igned have jest opf:ned an entire tier; t 'stork . of Goods, ronsi , .ting - 'of a well selected and genera! assprtment of • .. DRY GOODS, ' rt ,GltOtElliES - • , . . LIQUORS. • • • FLOgn. . . crnnnwAnn.•, QUEENS I W ARE, • • PROVISION , t; dz.c. Tn which they t vile the'at tent inn nf the public gt.ri crally. to c: n. amine and rtic, fir tliernselle.4.- I , :tmilie. will fin it to their ilittere , t to cair l helllre NV, ; ..) , 0-3TER I'ott,llllr2Ma, 30th, 16111. '22-6trin GREEN GRO *f.10114 1 1 7'. 11.AZZAI?D, ETAVING fitted up the spacious room at hisoldstand I: I. Opposite the Post Otlice, Centre street, Pottsville, Will keep constantly on hand for - sale, a large supply of Veer etabley of every description, Fruit, - Freak Fish, Lobsters, Oysters, Claws, `•e., of the very best quality that the Philadelphia market will afford, and at pricco quifeas low d=4 can hu allbrded by any other person• r.S , The superiority - of the arrangententsitere being such as to prtiteet all articles sold trot,, the ritinout? effertr; of the sun and duet, VIII readily. he PeFOiv" byall who call. Pottsville, May 21d 1616- , . . ; Public Sale, by llixecuters.. - "1 1 TN PURSUANCE .of the directions pt the last wit, . I and testamen4 of .li,h taloeshar, late of Bethel town ship; Leha non county, deceased, the it ndersyned, ex ecutors, will dell by public sale, on •Thursclarthe 4 Firstday , of October nest, :: .:, 4 Al the rtilic ruse of Samuel Beard, In the borough of Sc . lt4' ill HTa arr Schuylkill county; all that cer- ' tain half .or or. OgOUND, rt,u.ite on Front street, in said borough, adjoining lola - marked with letter D add NM d; andlelter E and' No. 5; Being' the northern half of the lot ',Marked id the general plan of the Ad ditio,n:to Sehuylkill IpivV‘n..4 . Vith The Idler D N 0.4 ; on " ' . ' which o.re erected a largrfand convenient TWO STORY FRANI% HODSE,aod other Mi Cot buildings. Ir essich.will be given- II g mn the first day d' Aprd, JB47„' .Sale to ; - z- - ..-e.....N.-- commence it 1 ., 0 „mk . ii!;43. 2 when.the - , 115'drallIT.S. • - h . OOD ,_ . _ roo" - 01. , - , in-.;ln know. , 1 , . __/ -1 0 Summat' and Winterillydrant, , eri.7 , r !2o • . • -,. k...T just received and for sale. I Atsb. I.ea:.'..i.', i' -- . . , thellifferent sizes and kinds foram Water '0.'.0-k• .-.- ::- ' • carrying water great dlstance.,"at .' . ' ' HANNAN'S Store',,P.:lJ • ( ; .crqa pie! IC Rings . A FBESII . supply 'of Doct. Christie's celebrated RINOS, gold and other Metal. Aiso,•Bautis.' Belts and Bracelets and Magnetic Flaaers. loot received f.. 4 sale at BANNAN'S Cheap 13.2 store.,.. , who Is Doct. Christle's ante Agent for Srliovlltill'Crointy: -- All others offered elsewhere in the Caunt;:, ar?-worth less imitations. 'unblus,hingly palmed , upon the Italic argenuine article. June 8 , 184 G. DICT.ORIAL Histories 41 Woshingtoo, .. do do . Franklin, ." 1. i • do . . do. Jackson, do . do Napoleon, New and beantifurbooks for the i'oune. price7.s cts. jun received. anii...kir sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book Store, Pottsville.. : ' Mar, eos4e, • i 18- EMEM May 2Alth, 1848; . . . . • Roo+ CCrLT on v.-4e has been remarked that the ' introduction of Root Culture. ,was the means 'or effecting as great a'reVolution . in British hundgi• as that of the steal:delgine anaspinning je tty pro., : ' 1 ere can t 1:4 - question, we think, in the minds o ithose.conver ,sant with the. history of English a riculture,that . rd et has been a most vciluab e source cf for. tility and wealth to that tration.. %V th-the Ergliih. hubanilmn,.rpots cong.ffuto at pr ent, by ter the '•;' . nAiliitnportant matit;fral for making eef and„outton • . . ! as well aiVfor supplying Abe-cleans of positive en- .‘" tichment to the soil. The sysicm, however, 'Which is there persued varies esaenti ) slly, in many. itiport- ;, • ant respects; from that adriptH in this country. This ' discrepancy, h mever,n should oe remarked,is the result of causes purely local. Prof. Johnson, wee, . ,„, ntly, in a licture deliveied before the. Agrictiturat , Ch•emicalAssociatiort,ofFe4Auirgli . ;gives the 1311Uw.. ing account of a farm I.ll,ltming to . :',lr.ii.Noion, of prunimqe, irkli Ml,fssielbur.g, about ten rules / south of that city. rheff•t.t:m 'consists of about BOP ' acres, and' lies upoltilitki:yal measure=, the salpro f il Um] .liy the'alecomposition of which is . gererally 111 ,, i-defeil,ivv.ry poi-. In this instance, however, '''''s • art has overcome nature. Nearly the wholiftrmia-' 1161 v drained, and subsOilcid to the depth of foarteer k ; '! ()f fifteen: inches. Manumiis added judiciously, -, •' • but mo,t 10•cr,Illv: .and the crops tle rematkftble. ' •( The cultivation of tlqs farm has idatays heensoad.' thimble in the hands of Mr. Atchinson's pro.leief--• . • ,ors, that it has ah4aYs yielded large crops... The.' : ' recordS 'of these are shown in a book like a tact +; chant's ledger,'cillicb has been - keptLwith this grea, ; ;;T.; ' A test unnuteness for more than thirty. wari. In it. o f -iiia); , be , seen ite produce of each Reid, the time of; • -.. ,owing.' harvesting, and finally of merketirg, the, ... , ample of - grain sold, itsprice, arndthe overage price- Of each year. . ' . ..., .• "One six acre field tiroduiTd an average offditir '• , 'tzl.° and a half of Mae - globe turnips, every ..... Scotch note—,. °very. load being actually, weighed. In 1811, thiricen.oe'rei; . yielded- thirty one tons''._ • e;,•11' of 'yi.llow • , Sweile,i.' "- (TherScotch Acre - - ..; , ~,) , ..: 1 11111.acirtiih,m the English imperial acre. : 1 11 e _iv' lb.' s h ove initql*Aillg extract wipithe , ~ , ivtv.of !alp. es,.:i I'l4 twat the mind of .the reader; t ,i• .vital import:owe or thorough e.qttiatior; espe.. .6 . 11 v whets the o.jees is a crop of roots, ~?(' •1..11 , We has (well found more vatnal - on, tutnips '. 'll.ll 1.. i es which c.oisk of- .* my nail s' . . 4 .. :.tin .ii- part ea.ll of which; wl ' )livtlsing ' ly i• t, , t nd to , p.),,,, , ./ powlirflii leitilaing ciroper. , i..., ii.: d . burned hole, ti..lq.htirta aeid„-by,iis, ~.ti,o) ..ii 41,.. Ili..reriarar4l . componet.ts of la 1 0 .6 5 .• I „ in .,. ~,,,; h t m , : : ,,t,,,. e,eitpotittibr highly e ! otkible ~.r._ . . .. ,• - . ..: .... directiV AV IN MB Plaltittelphiit, tiut. anti ;ten is Dry i:onds. I. In addition In, Ft•h. ,trtittlittd illy of vnini!T,,, Mid 'on Will 1: as fluty : have Iron Try :Tmmi 11. PQTI,4 beltlV N:TED tiOtt treed mfit. t, utter! 'thick-. 711 a t 'ref st reel. water for - , I.oring directly iii, ,ireulakay sy,ten By its .specititt.' ae-r -lon op m tht . lora,. p-ton is generated, and eke bintitd Anan.;tot,,ii't It plui , phate • or sOper oho:ph:Ate of lnne, the acliuh of which is highly liv oral It t o veaetable development, especially I'dls naturally 'llght. antiwarib. The tietiat of -sull.hinte at id on tie 6011 F reduces it to_a..so pub. ' ';.ott4N,ius sutistani e. iii which condition if ay:be largkly diluted rind applied iii a ligpitl state erop:.:t•or, if preferred it may be died, and sawed limad-cast or in drib's. The pielintinarv.or dissol vi.-M bones before their apPlication, to the soil, is nee,ess.ry, one as they are thereby More evenly. ~ &lensed through the soil, or so pl ced. enee to the (TM', as to ensure a un t lforinotc(ian on every part. ' . n 'report not long since, 'on the Agricuhure. of the Ijous.e . of InOuSiry,.at - tzout i li .Bostpri, the N.F. \ - • \ r4l fa. n . Fri it3iEllf, it j 8 sta- , li ied.that (hoes miNi, with earth or Oil in thh---pra pOrtionsi. of one part iof,thel.former,'with two of th- latter, laid, in a heap anti stato i ratedwvith cow; ‘ vtirilash Mr water. cl - qopietelydeeoinpos. Qed words.- . Nnother Inethd is.to depositO them in a . vessel, and ponr.over thriin - commori lye ; ° This proces , welbis'that - of m44iiig them with earth, as above ttl:,:tiecl, iii an eConornical: one,. es'pc, - for those who apply but limit gitaier,ics, and s' ho are ; averse to entering . ' eu pb , , v s trut tifiely: to involve ex tierise:,--lllaine 11. POT r. 4 subs , ribrrifor Fs, hi The tmvii The' subscrirer, I.Gizette i. n roTTs, EIMIEI ~,ns_~e• qb, QM that lir In - as tltr *hrrr ht• is tigineo 7 mann. nialtnnst firi3 111 I be most rea- lira 'flnsinrs tn a call befor, .1 21•6m0 „OYSTERS, Sc. =i INEZ! ft- roller's cp a rtm nt. • , _ .: • , - • ' PROLIFIC QUALITIES 'OF fIinAIZE.--. *heat` • 'barley; oats and lye, are the grairis'of temperate ctirnates.'= The first, for its cultiviation requires a 'mild:lntl rather elevated temperaturp, with a good : ~ ' Soil, while' the ofherigraitis,itm more hardy, atnl, • ,arecaleulaied to,Ondurelho - inclemency of a cold-. , .: er region: . and mere ungenial soils. Fortunately • "'sir m6n, all these grains-grow marbly In most of ' the elinintes andsoils crfmtte irthalsited earth ;'but , -,.... 'n every soil they call frith his utmost:carera; • ingenuity in order that their maybe an uninter- , rupted succession of.crops.- Hence has' aria,en, • the important art of .Agrietilture.• Under proper ~.. treatment the prohtle qualities of the cerealia are ~... : truly' astonishing Sir Nenelm Dighy assures us e .: ~ that; 1660, there wag, in the possession of the . fathers of ,the k:hrisiiin doctrine at ,Paris . a plant •. of 4iarfev. WhieliAhCy at that time kept as a ctiri- osity; and which:consisted ,of two - ltundredand . .forty nine stalks splinging from one root Of grain, and ‘ i iin - which' they) counted above, eighteen thou -airdi crans or serdslof 'barley.. * lt is record in '. they l'hi ssophic , al Transactions, that Mr. Miller of Cats r dge. sowed on the 2d of dmre, a few grains - ..; of rOminein red Wheat,- one of the plints' from which hail bren,tille I soeuch, that on htB•the . f .. A gust—he wase-nabled to diFid it into.eighteen! t etbe plants, all of whicir,were , place seper&fisTS - s'in the r. ground.. lir the esiurse of S ' r : and qcto: . • her sio'many of these plants had multiplied their:', sialks.„ that the unrulier of plants Was'sixty sec;- :,,,...: rm . :. With the liAf grOwth..of the,s " 6 :Abe til-: '-,-: . ssa tir. lering again .Wen{' foi varti, so , ,E iraf; a l the end of.V '•: Marsh and the- heginnin of April, u4hcralivin 1 . . sion'R'a , made,. and the number of plants nowr -- aoroUnt«l to five hundred. ftrese five •hundred ~-..:. ~ plants proved ekpernely vignrons,'much more so , 7 i thin wheat untrer ordinar!y culture, so that the. ,-• im hiller of ears submitted to - `the sickle,was twen- • ty-one thousand, or more than forty to each of the 1-. r .. "I dkiileil phints :;- in-sortie instances. there were one .i : triztidreds;Tirs, upon (me plvit. • -The ears %Mr re- ...., in.okalslv'ne. so•ise- 15e , i.,,,. six or e . t!ert inches lo s sg, :Ind s attaining trism sixty to seventy grains. tl t The a. heat vhetrseepersted from the straw, weigh- ed f or ty-s e s s , n pounds. : the. e. s ti mateti r sfinmlier of , grains being 576 840. Such,. 11 . 1) ortnoul iq. &ease. is not, of course,. 014011140. ail, - auy gr.fis, - , scale. but the experiment is of ill,t, as_ shoWing ~: the yds( . poWer of increase ,with which ,titt.most.., . 4alibibV of vi-a i.ibive ibl,r,..iidoried. • . . ..,, FA TIM Ell. eau ru r.tn The' para.., duly Ali the -I„,,i:nilturi4 is to elev.te hir ! class. nod pare hin;,,ell in the position to which he is, I.otied. i,ten_ciore frtal to-A*l)e 802rema - cy t . I f Alp• fouler ever iin—essed him Thai of edu- ' ens sinne •inc . child in pirtictilar far what is de- - toiniitnited thi- learned psrifesstons. 'Let2egricul r i Jurists, educstedlieir chitildren th - orotighly, rciard: less of any rush unfairCnd uniisst consideration. As acricultnrists„ letl hein'ed4cate their i childretir ii ih for ngriculturiNts, ' et. t hera notime - breisart6 - olio- ' :iiid .teues-sitrriThef;pi nts to the others.. 1.1,' t.thcirn. ' hear iii - mital th'st.education adorns and • i p raset; thecrul:ivatei of the soil, as4(tross"th,e lawyer, the tloetor, sir the divine. It is a false ndtion said unwerthy the t citassois pf.a free republic, that O u : . catkin is l not iiecessaiy to the ccltii. , ator ofdlae sail: . When we reflect thitt this is a free country, and freedom can only be presnrved by the, pure light that is reeectett hy.kuoilvledite: can the culti'vator rof 'the Soil hesitate for a in'ement to put,his should ter to the, wheel ? If he: loves his children, edu-, 1 cate them . if he; loves \ liis country, educate theni. lt is;a: duty t he owes to both childieb ea Country. s- ..' •-.. • 7 ii,•.-.1,_.r ii 111 CM: RI
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