= II tlliyYiil . . ' eis*rTntns. . . . . , . . . tip tweet I Itt'e the summer,willklts sunslpine and its- flowers, t A _c 1 -And eel I lo'e the :Ninny blear, that warble through •- - theltowers; .' . . And hetterstill the lurid • sheen, that gilds the "cloud oar kilt." ,- And tips; with goad the gaudy bush, and grl l ltters.in the • TM • 1 13tir, Oh! . 1 tee the coming time, when 'Jour 'nights are nigh. ' •• . . And happy loots anti jityr i o s toneurs. unto ilie Mile fly. -Ohl there the 'eliticiiie hoots speed fawns leviii bolts of Heaven. "t , • , . . And tales and eanes Proclaim the jrys It saucy um.' tals•t_ireoh. . . , .. . . . . The snlner roust comport with man, as c inners suit lAndt i c s a s s l n a n te s , rolling a . Ref:6M,, his - pc . c4ent., voeli lielate. ‘ lint entity winter, with the .sh.o..n of health upon i his . • '•-- brow; . e ' Aroustes sloth"and wakens wit where winter blizes , low.. There May. we hear the "Hold folks" tell of glorious j deeds ff Ore: , . And hear of ghaists or bogie's, tales that gall the; . ; young minds-sore ; I But the Ingle cheek's the spot where gladm so I•i'es to - . per; - , , , ". , The sappy svcrets 'of t !.outh and age, .nlitti hearts are . ' bright with plea. . I. 7 ". ' • ' • . . I -Net; man than a% sonic throbbing hearts will wetermie ectiine tittles; t . tAturnoutie a sly impatient look' Wish fl'ir the hoar to chime; . , 'And,..whert it comes, lioik Mire the lee. ye 'II see there some foild'intir - • , . . rielll.Bl"Sillg% arodthis senors of love; nuiteeding Oiler And : their's,• the iiiiiiide'Ploy..a.4 innocent as maybe ‘ • sweet,' ~ 1 When clasped in Mires tsendilinearir.-yil e ticlreinbling ' • histirs meet;. Oh! I may know a - ennui' twos, siC'joys as, many _.. ~ prove. 1 C •Eneventide witlibirlf,,ns joj a is bliss to those who i . If wry - of-ow reaLkrs'are fond or Aim inu 6. isl Stories," we can most heartily cononend,to their thdo !lowing. "nandt.A" one from the h o• rough (Tenn.) Telegraph. a paper that rrjoices in some correspondents, who hid fair to rival the "cheice spirits" tI the celcbrato,_•.:4irit of the Times " IllobrA 1451) B S ritGhtt:n . i , ..--i 'ln Straalgling from port to port, we naturally ; light erf . thines wonderful and interesting ;•atirl are throw:l'in the [kited web of society's l etratittest 'material. 'Not the I •iit_place in the world tor 'heat ''"...thrli•r dirk" a a high pressure, ir ter- at A 046 in the shade. We itliSsissippi in. June, oil an up W r,cratt. she .icaF. - i-r0, , 0, 1 with pils.eligeri, eh ve and beloW,' and 10.t..1.11 to the guards, erpl' do Ivit:drilihoulai: A lilithigli -J iittsfukiess7 seem. ed 'cdt'teiert alone-the tnth:, the most appropriate 'ere eiienee'on boarthilie err r, was hotfulnel-s. - , and the to' the highest nit -h. I'hc Ir.lSSUrl2ers would shift.froin the larhoard to the starboard side to, keep in tli' shade, and illiow open their collars to' catch 'eaeh little mite of breeze th'at accidentally ,floated up the ricer., The hirtpoon was passed as agreeably.-asillte conthirt of the craft would allow, hui,the afternoon was likely to be" ! a het and ;hive. ',l'll.;.llower deck was strewed with foreign 'emigrants 'eir. route for, the new `Republic. For it while the cabin ph , % - d.'ili;ers were kept :alieethy their jabbers!, daness, &e., but the 'voice of the Captain crying--!ho k her l'' 'accompanied with ksudden j.ir, sprang every man to- his feet. ' i ..Winng stioute--sturkfasilr-Won't get off till a riseout of the chrthnel'!" mutts red the Cap trainz - i • ..Strick Nat" at the brad:of fla n"' 14, with no• . - :thing to.eat hnd thoAlisyissippi for licke - r '.—ther- I sho'inetyr Miv degrecit above high water mark. and i SI no way of getting to the shudel Presently -a f fresh breeze' struck up, aloud floated over the sun . • just to save ill the. passengers a nap. "All bands aft," ordered .the Captain. I • .., "Nate shh pies," said the pilor,•as'she swung to • the right: -I ' • "Davila hit she swings off till We. get bottom - upwards," ilkonvd .1 fresh Patrick: • 'I For, three tong houra did passengers arid t• • crew do theirl prettiest' to get her off; -but no avail. : The Captain wore, had freight rolled fore and afif, r v still our gallant boat hung fast._ This Wars . the' I • time fur a portrait painter-I°6g sighs„cioss looks i and wry fiies.•e/e. Strewn oyer the il.rck lay l i many a weary soul. 'gaping like a sinotltereit h. -2 en. - The eVening was tvearing.off slovilY, and :the piosoect of lyitTg — tiii"ri—until ty boat could be hailediblew hut the remaining: spaiks of life, un til some one ihreW out a ttanteri- • • • • -'• - - "Two to one oit the chap that can. give the big gest fish story ‘ !" . ' i ' - I • , .4takes that,".replied the man with a white - I hat. i • t. , ' Fish stories ono, Iwo, three, and four, Were told ._, with great seas( by !brie' respeet.‘e • spiittiers.•• ..' r ely" said Charley W,, a• dry looking, lilt) • bfelletw, with narrow brim hat, sharp toed buOts, 'park, eclat, and tom"' rule, r•ixt II gintlenion, fish • . stories arc more'n pieiety ji;t lion ; •but rioter l a 'cies a lighten rod to a spree' I was in loysell when • I ITkpl ., gl hey." ; . r•C/ut with pit—linoiii Clia - iltry," joined all the passengers. -, 1 . • •• . , • ••,1411-, the bldhoSti, than is rtlail' used To have a blue hole in - the en ak. 'lbtrbi' lisni l o' time, he'd quarter us. boys in the fieldto grub 'lind hoe; and •• ''tend the crap; and he'd oink: out to kite bluel hole • to fish.' None i,f us knekk• where he was gone till One day I tilit4wilt•lF and tottered him. lle'went plum dash to the Itttle; and there he'd set and It et 4 h . • fish fur Rotes anti thrvw 'em back in thiicreek err. emun-ement. So I los in w ‘ ithAli s e tilt! 100, - , to lit me go ati-lien.' I die,s the 'O.lll the tivt t nfght;to kvep from liLtheration itrilte mornin'. 13 right and .erirly.l geth l erediny pole and trad,: for dad's blue . hole. Welk, eshtn 1 ;44, than, I tound I lead her;, \* got nay haft. and I di•iti't know . what to do neat. I I felt fair stilt spots, to see if- Leonid tiod any tlrog ' to bail with,, but dr a t ineif there W.tli a cri..k , t in a - hundred . S , , ids from the hob:. •, It cc illatil, ' t d. . , to give it up, down on a hi; rock I seats m) s, If / with my Stud • . i.re - cap ~on Ins heird. a con s ide'riti' I, N how I'd best g\t the brit :After lel thm.p.4hi Cover • . i'%;•tryt.lt;rig• I fell of my heel.' G•rod 1 .:t.,1%t: I.rtonv ,I'll have IC I takes out my knife: curs off a itik.CC . in nay heel, hott., , lily, ho.,ar, throws it,mt, and be , ' fore it touched the watt r, a - big salni,in junired. up , and kno;v:d 4 'lir metro con.iderable bu " Fy, to - cut oil one tit at: a nme. and I . l:uts the salmon up for unii,a plaie to • sit. rolls up 'my .!oyes, and then if I thyself I gi)e.:: It. e a chug'ivent the co'rk. and out cow.' as.d.apot nix feet long. th s t \ n ' t jump co. it fact. .:Pio• thur Lit 50 fiat that t m.ttly own inithhi't a keiA 7eount •of ' etri. They tried how , fa-t tt:ey They it:a rolle d imt—tiav polo :up and disc o fo fast th . at you • it. the kit a Streak of tiro alit r it, it ntorhal .ed my own knot:. took ~ f r the 11.11:'. and. in nue hour and a quieter frOni tin' e.nniiienernien , „ e•to:ht 1. /wart - edam/ 1u , ,nry.A.11mi.;r?.,. , art . , Ilan' feel •ti thil. lit dre.i low 11, and sold thLilt a d..il,ir apiece''`` - - 6uch•a - budiii . of 'straps w areir..± i i,trsren. Eve ry. chopkinit.rd - clear of the derk, aid ouri,..itaat ' Lhiateijutr lila bar like a akerred iher---1.u...t- ' ~_, Tau. Sruolt.s-r Ma . ..lie—Once upon time; a ... fight took plare sotrodiehere on 'James river, Va., between a Mr ziampson, and a 'Mr. Snead, iii 'which •Souipaini Mid laid out. The next Sunday at Sunday •achoOl, the following dialogde toOk. ... . . v - ..Bub Smith., land up and recite,. /Now. Bob, . \. cr,ho was the at onze.4 man" IdiTh air itch*. 1 hi. head, and pondered for a while ... ' and thin vosil..-let.l:' , . • - • 'iN id, i1.w.6,11k Voir sex how Sampson is; bot, by g0...h, ~LseS wad hrkrithint like thunder.' —__........__ . : - . Point p Ly.:--•What'..i ‘ the in:incr. uncle Jerry ?* Said Mr. --;.- , a F oki .loletnialt K. v.af'ir.ro:rng by, growling, nio-t. kroe'rru.ly... :,- • - , r • Nliit ter 1 ' rai,i,!thi . • old n'ltin ; •%1.'1,7,...1've \ brin Ingpir' orator -Al itir.mq . ,tti Tilt Di. it's VV ilk': tO . - .Ny toi. , airti;:ind whl , d'ic . :l74,e. 1 got f . ,2! it?' . - ..-#ll - o - ut hint pros.' • . '.titheiifure! i.'3l -,E- tA. ImP lbelisioctOT wmild I. 'i vitt a to 4h for me,, , itme, arm !IQ:* 1,2 L flnitrtn. l ,.,or,.. on Verirre :Meet" (:otts . - vilk,) for .ale or In for It tent of year,.— Apply :4./1111, Wcst Mrancli cy. 21-2 Tun EMIR Oth.forloPk , -411 rr"pir, irwo Foto Matches, for Pale low, at SIAIITLYA 4ug Sure. • Juba :0.7 , • ~~UEbICifCL . _ . 'WISTAWS BALSAM OF - ‘. • 1 WILMOHERRY, •.. --. i THE GREAT REMEDY' . FOR CONSUMPT , . 1 I .tind Ike best Medicine known to AltEk far the coin of Asthma, of, eveiy stage, Liver COMPlaints, Bron- chili's, Influenza, Coughs, Coulds, Bleeding of the Lungs,Shortness of Breath; pains and Weaknss in the side, breast, &c., • • I and all other diseases of the Pulmonary Organs.- A VERY important disease over which this 'Miriam': . II exerts a very powerful influence, is that of a DIS-• E.ASED LIVER. In this complainth has undoubtedle pm .ed More efficacious than ally remedy hitherto em ployed, and in numerous instances when patients bad endured long And severe suffering (tom the disease, • without recetir g the least benefit from various reme died, and when MERCURY, has been reported to in vain, the use of this Balsam has restored the LIVER to a healthy artion, — and in Malty instance? effected .PERMANENT CURES. after every, known, remedy bad failed to produce this etree. • ' . Besides its astonishing efficacy in the disease above mentioned; we also find it a very effectuahremedy in AS'IJIMA, a complaint in Which it has been extensive ly used with decided success, eveW in cases of years . standing. , , • . it not cmly emanates from a regular Physician, but has alscl been well tested in all the Complaints far I which it is recommended. It is not: my intention, ilierefore":either to cloak it immystery, or in any way, deceive the politic by overrating its virtues; on the contrary. I shall simply hitleavor to give ahrief state ment of its usefulness, and flatter myself ,that its our prising efficacy will enable me to furnish 'such proofs of its virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous, that - Consumption may and 'C.AN BE CARED,' Obis Medi .citie he resorted to in time. • i - Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Sept: 1'8,1815. Mr: Seth NV...Fmk : - Dear Sir:-The character of WistaCs Blsam of Wild Cherry is so well established throughout the country, and especially in the State of New York, - that any further testimony - would seem td heMneces sary.' Yet I have derived on notch' advantage front-it 'that I am happy, tn.,Cotntnunicate Omagh you to the sick and afilicted,What it has done for me and I consider it a•privilege and - duty to do so. I have been troubled . —with weak lungs for four years ; -bad a cimeh more or less every wager. I was confined to the house all last winter with a severe cough, plain the side and ,breast; raised blood several times. I consulted aphy sician, but have never taken any medicine whiCh has done me so much good as WISTA-R'S . BALSAM ,OF WILD CHERRY. I consider it the BEST medicine in. 1 the world for, Colds, C 011211?, and .Pufinittary Com plaints. WILLIAM B. SWA It TS. • ' OPLA:IO. , ir OF A REGULAR PIYYSICIAN: - ', Extef,. Me., Sept: 30, 1815. This certifies that I have recommended' the Ilse of WisTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY for disea ses of the Lungs, for two year past, arid many bottles to my knowledge have been used by my patients, all. with beneficial results. In two cases where it was. thought confirmed coWsumption had taken place, the Wild Cherry effected a cure: , - ; E. BOYDEN, Physician at Estee Camel:. ' :.„VO QUACKERY! NO DECEPTION!, !. , All publfshed statements of cures performed by tpis .. mediviik, are, in every respect, TRUE. \ BEWARE OF CORN,TERVEITS.AND lurrartoss.--The unparalkled and astonishing efficacy of Dr: Wistar's !taken] of 'Wild Cherry in allothe diseases fir whirl] it is recommended. curing' many cafes after' the! skill of the best physirians was Unavailing., has effected a Page and increasing.. denia MI for _,it..,. This _fact has 1,11:, , ,I several' unprincipled counterfeiters and, imita tors to polio off spurious Mixtures, of shnilar name and appearance. for the genuine Balsam. . Ile careful and get the genninell. WI STAR7S BAL. -SAM OF WILD COLIIIIY. None genuine i unless signed by I. BUTTS. Andress all orders to :_-ETII W. FOWLE, Poston. Mss. \.' , For sale by JOHN S.• Cl, MARTIN, Druggist; Potts.: vifie i. WILLIAM TA.GGA T, Tamaqua; BICREL& MF.DIAII, Orwig.slitirg ;J. . & .I,LA. FALLS, Miners .ville ; CALEBWIIEELER, Pinegrbve• : • - - dan:lo '. , 9 • . S U GAR C®ATED • INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS' rrun "Improved Indinn Vegetah:e (Sugar I Coated) are 'certainly doing rtitielt good in the whole Countfy, and are highly esteemed, if One half is frog that people write and say ahmit them. They are so easy, in their operation that all like them. The Edi tor of the "Block R. rer Journal." one of the largest and best papers in the Slate of N. Y., writes as follows : WATERTOWN, May ::(1, 1816. 1)r. 0. Benj. SmittuL-Dear Sir:-1 was laid up with a had cold 130111 C time Fillfc my return from N.•Y., and during my illness I made trial of your Pills, and 1 must say I found them excellent. They are the hest medi cfne for the purposes they dre intended, that I have yet seen. I r seldom take Pills, butt fmind. yours entii• ly free from the ohjectionsJo which other Pills are I hope they.ci ill cioWitine to he a source of profit to you, as I .truld tint they -will be a i means of relief, to tire afflicted an a large scale. Yours truly . J. GREEI. Testimonials come in daily. sliewing_these Pills .are superirir to all other medicines .for the hire of, Colds, dud Coughs, Dyspepsia, Billious•Complaints. Head ache, Impure Blood, Rheumatism, Want of appetite and all complaints arising from a deranged stomach. Per eons of all ages. and .constitntions hud them pleasant and efficacious. They have cured the rush of blood.to rite head, when all. other means failed. gentleman front Michigan says they cured him of Rheumatism, by ing in connection with thern, sage tea, and, that the .pills have cured many chronic diseases in his town. • J.. READ THIS. • I have been` a . fflicted with.dysoSpsia in its most ag gravated for • for thiee. years past, and four d no reliwt iinlit 111-Fed Dr. G. Benjamin South's "Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable rills." After using, six boxes ocsaiil . vi triable Pills, I. ant entirely Lured, ,--They - are a great letuedy. ' .1. K. LEEMAN. Paducah, Ky., Nov. 10,1815. We certify to the above facts. Dr. Smith's Pills are universally esteemed in this vicinity. . HODGE, GIVENS & Co., Merchant's. Paditinh,q.,.Nov. 10, 1515.. -• rionl Dr. ,:Ingieton. . Smkittritriis, KV., Feb., 21. 1516.. Dr' Denj. Stith 1 7 :-Dear Sir:—Nothing !'as ever been iiiirodui-ed that .has sold so well and given such ,7*.9n !al satisfaction a. , .'i your Sugar Coated Improved Indian Vegetable Pills. \ -Very respectfully Ours; S F. SINGLETON. • Office 179 Greenwich street, Large Brick Block, New York: ' \ . yr , Always auk for the Itoproved Indian Vegetable l'ills. , r.,- And see that G. Benj. Smith. is written . with a nun . on the bottom or the til. _For site at JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S - Drug Store, Pnitsvin, May 22,1, 1510. - 21....ain0 . s. ) I `lvt, .t NINAPARILIA . & VEGETABLE BLOOD MIS 1 f N! consequence of the- hicredsitie demand for Dr. ll 1 I.!eiely's Blood Pills. and the encourazement by the ! public in eitiple*ying them, in" pre:fel - envy' 111 all others, l e the proprietor- was oblieed to have coma reacted at-I'm -I Aurae, 1V111.,11 W 111114.1 make them more rapidly and with I. less!labeer, consemiently less expense than heretofore:. I 'laving etfcctsd co degiialite - ette objert. and that the 'medic may share the benetith of sucli great improve ! 'omit in Nil:making. his boxes will henceforth .contain I ' FORTY PILLS IN A lIOX. • . ; and the price The same a ; heretrifote, namely :—Twen ty hese CIIIIIS a Box—five Blues for One Dollar!! .. . - Dr.. Leidy's SarsapAilla and Vegetable Blond Pi havi?, - .lnringthe past few yeam, been more successfully ntployed khroughout the United Stales, rdekiro and the xv,i.r Indies. than any others, and the vapidly in creasing demand for them 35 unparallel e d. They ire the Only Pills in existence. known to con- Soi.gparilla in them, the proprn•tor only knowing, , In , sv tom!.ilw Ilse :Sur.saparitin ‘‘ ill otliersubstances loritl of pills.; . 41 IF 141.1.5 ARE NECESSARY • flor purgins for rlea r rosine the stomach at (1 - 13tveIs, far puff, ieC the likool or thaiits of the hotly, as an alter native for ream% ing the railses cordioiroa,i; and arre,_ tiovz its proefress, :mil as a gprit%; ptvitier these Bills will he found more effectual thatrany other. l'. YOUNG AND OLD. MALE DR FEMALF:, • I may at all times take them without change of,living, restraild from oc.ospation. or fear of taking cold front exposure io all kinds of weather, for they contain no niertuty or minenils, which a're 'contained . in other pdts. and which make other pills so unsafe ctr danihr ' Olo; to take, and uricertain in ilietr effects. PERSONS OP ALL GON:3TITUTIONS .ivhettler feeble or debilitated: or Or robust and :strong rnnstilutinn,Caulake them without prostrating or de• hildating the syste . ni :'they' operate so easy and gentle; I )et elrectual, that little inconvenience is causecrin la ! kitiz them. .; • THEY ARE GOOD' AT Af.l. TEkIES,..• •-. I.'l. ;Ali AliseaSe+ of whatever nature nr kind. . Caution is necessiary I . Be sure at MI times to ask for and take no others than Dl'. Leidy's Blood .Pills. All others by .names nearly similar, are spurious; and cal culated to deceive; ant proprietors of. theta thinking them on the reputation of the genuine, bona-fide, and only true Elatsaparißa and Vegetable Blood rills of Dr. Leidy. Beware, of such imposition, fraud and trickery.— Tout It .thent.not, much less take them, for being man uficiured to deceive the public of their trioney, they willbesldes deceive the body and your system by their effects. • ' • I Remember I 4n Pills In a Bog for `2.5 rents—Five Box eslfor One Dollar. [No others Footain Forty rills to the Box j : .- . . '7 7,- .,F. 'To he bad in l'ottille at JOHN S. C.-MAR TIN'S' Drug . Store. Alen, at JOHN II: BROWN'S . , thug Store. . . May 23,181(. _ . : 21—.1y • 'Public Male, by Executors. j\ PURSUANVE.orthe ,directions of the last will s and testament of-John Ber..rhur, late of Bethel town ship,'.l.ebanon county, deceased, the undersigned, ex ecutors, will sell by public sale, on Thursday the Fin: day of October next, At the Public House of Samuel Beard, hi the borough of Schuylkill liaicc , n, Schuylkill county ; all that car toin half 11.0 T OF GROUND, Innate on Front strect,.in ;aid borough, 'adjoining lute marked with letter D and Nu.. 4 ; and letter E and iNo. 5; being the northern half of We lot mocked in the general plan of, the io dation to Schuylkill Haven. with theletter D N 0.4 ; on • ' which are erected a large and 'Convenient TWO STORY FRAMEDOUSD:and other o , • out buildings. Tovsession will be given A......;7 on the first day' of April, 1847. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock 1'..51.; when the ruts will be'made known by • . -JACOB WCIDEL. ..: . . ' JOHN SATTAZAHN, . ' - - 'WCINIDEL GEEIA.RT.' . .• Eletutars qf John Basher, de frayed. ethuylkill a en, Juiy 4 . . • ' '27-131 :PATENT MEtALLIC ROPES, Fpa - THE USE OP NIVIth, RAILWAYS, Fgr sale, or imported to order, by the subscriber T • 11E13ERope/I are now limpet exclusively used in the Collieries and' on the Railways in Great Brit an, and are found to - be greatly superior to .Hempen lines as regards safety; durability and economy: - The Patent Wire Itopee, have proved to be still In good condition after tbiee year's service, in the same. situation where-the Hempen ones, previously used, of double the size and weight would wear out in nine qr ten montbs;.. They Lose been used for almost every purpeseto. which Hempen Ropes and chainshave been , appljed. •Mines, Railways. Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors. SiOnal Halyards. 'Tiller Ropes, They are made either of Iron or,Copper Wire, and in - cases of muzb exposure to dampness, of Celvaiilzed Wire. Testimonials from thz .oiest eminent Engineers in Enaland can be shown as to their efficiency, and any additiorial information required respecting the differ ent descriptions and application will be given by -• ALFRED P. KEMP,-75 Broad at.. New York: Sole Agent in the United States. New York, litay,3oih, 1E46. - - e,. The'subscriber has been appointed Agent tot the stile of the Patent Wire Rope in this Region. All or deisieft Ot this ottice; statine size, weight and length, will he sromptly attended to. B. BANNAN. _ .._ - 50 ra 7'4 O s? =•,. ea • 7." . KU FEE • to; r, • N C. 3 2.;4 W 2. a , --- 1.117 Ff . 'C L. •• • CT. ta :..11 C 5 co C C. R • i. r- . . .4... r. i . . • _ . , , ." % i rai :72. y ' l' .. C : .• • E.' ''''' ( . . .. , z. P . ( - • , ! . . . I _ g; Q, t7•N • 0:4 , .••• 01 BC. •G. I im • c " ...1 C COL / LIERY. WORKS , 'FOUNDRY S 1114 CHINE SHOP. TILE subscribers; at their old stand, cornet of Rail '1 I Road and Callowhill streets, are prepared to man- :nfacture to tatter, at the shortest notice, *.am Engines and Pumpir, of any ['ower and rapacity for mining and other purposes, Battin's Qual Brceking solid and perforated rollets, as may be retilted. Also Engines and Blowing Cylinderi With all neces sary machinery for Mast Fornaree. Hot Air Pipes, of the most approved plans, Cup-and Ball*ints and Wa ter 'Ayers, of the very ~hept construction.; . 'They par ticularly trivia the attention of Iron Masters and par 'ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of . Patterns for hulling ~511//s, having lately constructed the mlichinery for two of the largest Mills in the coon ,try, viz: :-.4he Wyoming' Mill at irVilkesharre, and the Mitl, at the (Montour Iron Works. DanviPeP They are fully prepared for this Atind of work. togethr e with every variety of, general n altinrry Of the qual ity.of their work and materials. it is .entotch to say, that time and erperienie, the most infallible tests. have amply demonstrated the genuine character °Wick en gines and machinery. • Orders arereipecfully solicited and trill be promptly attended to.'HAYWOOD & SNYMR. • Pottsville, January, 17,'1810, }=ly NEW AND ENITENSIV E Clothing and Gentlemen's Fi skiing Store subscribe' . has just returned froth the cities of New York tiiid Philadelphia with a splendid and cheap - assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. of the latest importations, comprising the best black French and English wool deed 'Cloths: superfine black French Doe Skins' and English wool dyed Cassimeres, French and English Fancy Cloths. such as Olive, Brown., Invisible Green, &c., French Fancy Cassimeres of the latest Spring styles, plain and fanCy: vestings. black satie, cashmere, cashmeretts, white and buff Cassi. metes, light fancy velvets, Marseilles, &c.; all of which be is prepared to, Manufacture to order in the very best style,aautat prices at which he is determined no customer shall complain. Being lirmself a practical taitor, and employing cutters and Workmen superior to any Others in the place. he is able to warrant every dr tide Manufactured by him to give satisfaction to the 'mist particular in fashion, tit and 'finish. The subscriber has also just opened at his new store t h e ,h is g• e g. liest, and most fashionable stock of ready made clothing e v e r offered to the Pottsville public; all of which he will dispose ur hriccy whith caudal fail to satisN purchasers, viz: • Fine hack Frock Coats from $lO 00 to..s: Q I do Dress do • 000 ' 16 00 do Sack do • . 5 5i 10 50 'Fancy Frnrk and-Dress Coats • . ' 8 00 - 18 UO Summer Tweed'Coats 2 50 4 50 Linen . do • 75 2 00 Fine Casslinere Pantaloons, Slack and Caney colors 350 '•7 50 French Casstinere Pantaloons, (Summer goods) 2 50 Linen Pantaloons 621 21 • Stit:tithe black Satin Vests . 350 '.5'60 • do do do . 1. 50 • 00 Easley vests Cashmere 5 Cashnierettel 75 50 Marseilles Vests . 64' ,1 50' The subscriber's establishment may very properly be-, called the Pottsville Emporium at' Fashion, where gen tlemen may - alwa3N obtain every article of gentlemen's wear, such as shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, scarfs, glovAs. hose suspenders, &c. &c . suited to the fastid ious mate of the exquisite, the plain habits of the sub stantial citiken, Or the wants of the industrious labo rer. He ran clothe a man from head to foot with a suit efclothes for $2 50, which is cheap enough for the poorest. , subscriber has Dist received the latest Leminn, l's rho. New York. and Philadelphia Spring and Summer, Fashions'. Any tact •.cati Ire suited at his new store it( Centre street, next d r above Clemens's Drug store, Pottsville. - , B. T. TAYLOR. r, Don't f..:rget the plar . • Pottsville, April IS. P 3.10. / Valuable Coal Tracts to /Rent. rr 0 let on leasett, l to suit applicants, all that tract of land belongin_ to the North Anterti:an Coal Co., known as the Mill' lreek Tract, containing the follow ing li=t of Coal Vein . many of which,—among others, the Peach Mountain 'elne—ltaving. a -range of over a mile in length, viz ewis, Elpohn, Barracleuch, Pearson, Clarkson,. Ste nson, Little Tracey, Peach 'Mountain Veins, Green Pa korltavensdale Vein, Per. pendicular. Diamond, and 8,.i Diamond Veins, along with Mane others not named. • Also, all that tract called the Junction Tract, belong na to the said Company,containing the Salem,Forrest. Rabbit Hole... Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. law ton and Alfnid Lawton Veins. Moo, a Saw Mill and I Grist MilLsituated fill the NlillCreekTract, all ocwhich rented on moderate terms by applying to DAVID CHILLAS; Ag't. ' Pottsville, Feb.' 21 Stegm Engine .AND . MACHINE MANUFACTORY; 11IE subscriber is-prepared to furnish all kinds of Machine ry, such as Stearn Engines, either high or lots pressure—blowing and puniping Engines,saw and cristtnill—Coal Breakersandather Machinery connec ted with the mining laisiness. Also, boile:e, iron boats, propellers and propeller nagines, iron and brass cas tings, and all other a!rticlesiolhis line of business, at Ins establishment in 124 street, below the Rail Road, Catuden,New Jersey. I • JOIIN' F. STARR,' Late of the firm of MOSES sTAttn& SONS; Camden, (New Jeriiey,) Nov. 1,1815. -14-tf CARD. IEI LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR BEGS Leave to inform their customers and the public in general that they' have opened for their inspec tion, one of the largest and most varied assortment:, of eyed.. suitable for the spring and summer trade that ever carne to-this county such as new style Siberian, Sodding:on, Croton, Arcadia-n, English; French, Amer ican, clothe and cassimeres of all descriptions, with one of the richest and most fashionable stock of sest inas. the eve ever beheld. Also linen, fine cotton, end gingham shirts, Bosoms. Collars, Handkerchiefs, fine Hoskin CloVeit, Suspenders, first' quality striped and embroidered Scarfs,lwhich for beauty and style cannot be surpassed. All' pf which will be disposed of, at prices within the reach of every person. ' Should you favor tra with Dealt, we are satisfied you will not regret it. • ; LIPPINCOTT bc.TAYLOR, Corner of Centre and Mahantongo, streets P, 8.-411loculamade to order, ih a style which earl not be surpassed in the state, for twhich Ave can give the best of reference. Pottsville, April 18, 1646, For Sale, to Let,or Lease BIIILDING LOTS in the Borouglt of Schuylkill Ma ven. Several. handing Lots advantageaucly situ ated, for sale ot will be rented fora term of years, on ground rent. Apply to WM. S. MILL,. - West. Branebyalley, near Schuylkill Ilaven. Also, Cost WitsztvEs for sale.or to lease. June 13,1848: . 21-3 mo THE IVIINERS', SALES OF REAL ESTAICE ; : tif virtue of several writs - of VE:linittost Exiciiss and Imus Fscsita, - 1. - and ,Fl Fi, issuedroutof the Court of Common 'Pleas-of 'Schuylkill County, and to me directed, will be expitscd to sale; by public veudue or outcry, On Salurddy,. the sth day of September, 1846, At the house of Michael Graeff, in' the borough of Or wigsburg, at twWo7clock In the afternoon, all that cer tain-- tract or piece of land, situate In East Brutiswig Township, in the county of Schuylkill, containing 200 acres more miless, and adjoining lands of Samuel Kepner, kranele. Jeremiah. Leiningei% Christian Miller, &c., with the neputtenancei, cgpsii trng of ,a two story log dwelling house, a large frame Bank Barn, and the other outbuildings As the prop erty of JOHN HOFFMAN. Al the - ionic time and place, 411'those certain two tractsfer parcels of lan'd;:the first thereof situate partly in the , borongh of Schuylkill Ilaven, ypd partly,' in Manlielin township, Schuylkill county, beginning at? a J'ine stump on the West side of the river 'SchnYlkill. and a corner of landed ,[oho Pon', thence by land of John Pott. Smith 621 degrites, !vest 41 perches to n poSt,• rnrner.of laid Thomas-billyman, thence by land of Thomas Sillvinatr, the thiee neat mentioned cony ' ses south 211 degrees, cast 140 perches to -a post, :tooth 621 de - grecs, west 4 perches tit a post, south WI de-. ,grees,.east crossing the West branch of the river' Schuylkill, and alio the,Mine Bill and Stituylkill Ha ven Bail Road 155 perches to tt . Jitone. a corner of land of Daniel Bartotel, theme by has land north 35 degretrs, east'63 perchesigi.a sione,tnenCe by the same south 19i degrees; east 1113.0.10 'perches to a stone in'a line of land of George Kerschner, thence by land north 75; ' 'degrees east 37 pelebes to a irtotte on the hank of the river Schuylkill, thence along the river Schuylkill north 291 degrees, east 46 6.loPerches toil beach tree on tire h I tire 'bank of the - river, thence by *Vest Schuylkill Haven, •north,26 degreis,'west 06 9-10 perches to a post, on the bank of the river Schuylkill. thence along the said riv-, " er north 77 clegrei.li, west SS 7-10 perches to a stone, ,, tt,ence up the river Schuylkill, the several courses and 'distances thereof, and erdssing the West liranch of the. rit er Schuylkill, with its junction ntilie main branch to the place of beginning. continuing 119 acres and 59 perches. with the appuitittaiires, consisting' of a one . two story tog dviellitig.house, a one storystone house, n frame barn, a two, story stone house, with a base, !Bent atoly, a large. 4 story depot Imuse,;built of stone, - with a two story stone well house unfinished. a' two story frame ;Louse, a blacksmith shop, 9 shanties built on ground rent. and a'number of other buildings put up by the Philadelphia andßeading Rail Road Com pany and others..:. The second there6l situate in the said townships of Manheitn, beginning area white oak, thence by laud of Kershner, nortliliti degrees. west-17 perches to a cites nut oak, thence by laud of Boyer, north 721 -degrees east 113 perches to a atone, thence Mirtly by land of Fessler, and partly, by kynil of Bartolet north grees. west 207, perche. to. a , stone, thence hy 'other • land south 691 degrees, east 9.21 perches to' a post, thence by land Of Thomas Silly man smith 1t. , 1 decrees, east 217 perches to_a 'stone..theni:e by land of Dress; soutlifin decrees, west 103 perches to a SpaniSlf oak, and south Eel rlNfrei:s, west 64 7-10 perches to the place of beginpingeroutamidg 60 acres &c., asin, and by said mortgage recorded' in Schuylkill county,, in niortgage book E, page WS ; will More fully appear &c., together wilts the Iteredita mews and appuricnan , tea, A: the property of4IOJWEI.I. Al Ore itatkr tilde tod place, All that undivi ded half part of alt that certain lot of ground; situate on the southweSte side nt' Third street iu the Bo rough of Pottsville, Sebnylkill county, containing in front on said Third st.,::o f l / 4 :et, 6 inches, thence rinr tring back (the tides being paraltel) south CO degrees, west about 135 filet unite or less; to a 1.3 feet wide, alley,. and: containing on said alley 36 feet, 4, inches, bounded • norrhwestwardli by a riot to lie conveyed. to Elder Hutchinson, and southeasterly by a lot intended to be conveyed to: Benjamin Snyder, on . the-other 'side by the aforesaid'stiq:et and alley, it be ing part of a larger M o =, o Ell =.. I; z,' C. • • • • • • .`"i • 'kJ cr. z ?' I ^ 1 LEM . . lOt is high IMO Ifatikirsimand Win:, and Abrithatu Poll. , and wife, by their deed dated .the-..stia, day of 'August, ' A. D., 1830, conveyed to Daniel 1101, in fee, - eicepting the, coal, ,i.e. •,1 i Also, all that undivided half part of all that,certalri lot or piece of ground, situate' in the Fair! . Borough 'of Pottsville, on the' Foutliwesterly side of Third street, in the said borongli, beginning at a cornerof said Third, Street and Laurel street, thence along said Laure l St., semi' frOf degrees. wet 145 feet to,a Cl) feet wide al ley, thence along raid alley south 30 degrees"; east 53 feet 3 i pieties, thence north 60 degrees, ea 'i 132 feet to said Third stree4jand thence along said lord street, north 19 degrees west 441 't to the plac f beg inning,' being part of loiltiumbered in l'ott Sc. Patterson's Ad-. dition -to the Borough of fottsville, No. rt; (excepting that part of said; lot beretofote Fold by Potts /i.*. Ban nan, to John Edwards.) Also; all that undivided half pait. of all Ihaticertain. other lot, situate in ;the said. borough. beginning et liyost in the east line of Third street, 18 'feet'Ojinclies: soot hwardly from the north -west corner of lot Marked No. 89, in. Fisher's Plan Of said notion:lt of ,Prittsiiille. thence south 78 'degrees, east 110 feet, ,E , lttil 150 degrees.: east 111 feet to a 20 f eet w id e a ll e y, nn tilt! Sll,Ol bwaitlN side of the said lot No. 89and nen? Adains street, thence along satilal- MY AOlllll 60 degiiies,: west 12 feet, thence nortli'NO de grees, west lit! feet; north 7S degrees, wgst 115 feet to the east side off Third 4ttreet, thence along the same north h 2e2 degrees;wriFt II feel, 6 inches to tiM place of beginning, beingpartofihe said lot No. 69, in Filter's 'plan of the Borough of, Pottsville, on .the old town plot, with Alin appurtenances. ,As the property of BENJAMIN 115;NNAN. ,i-' • ' 1 . .. , ill vie yap iiinaltri-pkee. All that certain lot. 'or' piece off Groh` ' ''. ,situate to the Borough of Seltuvlkill Haven: thibilYlkill' estop; no the "ern,' ryardly .ride of I.lpilnt street, adjoining Daniel Saylot on the north, b y !Inland Kline on tli east,.heina • .. feet iii Ain't, and 122 feet. in trepth,iv Rif the aprittrte 'lances,' consisting pf a-„one and a half story frame dwelling tionse.l Ali Iftintropeity/of JOHN BECKER, and REGINA BECItER.E.XeCIIII)is of the last will and testament of MAGLiEI.ENA ' BERKIIEDS ER. dee'd. Al the san4 . liiiir.nqd place, All' ; thnt certain mos:mace, - piece orr tract of- land; situate on Deep Creek, in the th*nship of Barry, in the county of Schuyikill,and e.,itpte of Pentisylvania, adjoining to,and bounded by lands'ofi.la cob neither, lands held in,,cotti patty by Marks Jolto Riddle, Mar., and John Kimmel, 'midst - of Martin illaity. vacant land and other surveyed land—also, land of tate, Jeremiah Reed, diiceased and othdrs,containing.ahotit 637 acres, he the same more or less, it being tivo itdjuining tracts or sarveys,. one whereof, being the stunt: which was originally survey ed to Maigaret peari,ie, by virtue of it warrant granted to her, dated the Holt-day of Senteintier, 1722, and the other being the Itatit'e tract which was originally' sur veyed io Pett'ir I , ;arti3ll; by virtue of a warrant granted to hint, dated UM lgth day of. September. A'. I)., 179 p, whose right and title tt; the same, by sundry conve.*- awes and as,ait' times in law,.duly had nod obtained, - became' yestetl lin, and • the property .of John Hughes, whereuprin Saltine! illuutzinger. Esq.. high Sheriff of the Ceunty afort•Said, by Deed Poll, order his hand ii.nd seal,`Aliterlithei,nli day of Mactli.-1,27, and ack nowit,d.,-,±!•1 open court of ComittAn Pleas of gclittyk kill County, filet td f!!''' of August.'lS27, and enured 'among the 1 ,,,,,,, ~ ,list,;(4, the ,^ . ili courl,4lill grattritnd confirm to said Philip Roy, and to his . 1...':'" and aggigns, who title, was ds' with Anna Maria lib: Wife, 'by. listed: dated everi date iv ith the snae niorigAge, granted and. confirmed tbe sante Unto this:lid William B. Potts, to gether With the appitrten'anees, consisting of two II story log houses, 3sj a lilts and? saw mill. As the prop ertyl3 of WM. .! l'O 1.2, i It is ace scary f 0... jaw Oat Wm. B. Potts is merely 'the notiiinaf'def.,ndent andhas no interest whatever in the land 'to be s.',l,d, he standing merely in the positiOn of trustee. /1 . All seized and taken into ex.-4 , ation rind will be sold by . ' / :.1 i ;JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. -Sheriffrs ,OlTice,. - OrWigs- 1 '' ' - httrg..tignsi 8, 48-16.- • c • -.„ , 32-- ■ • LATK tILIEMENs & DAK Ell, \AT H i OLESALL.DRUGGIST, Manufacture! of Co-' Y ital Varttith, sole Agent for the Franklin gloss ‘'orks'. Having bFenlong engaged in the manufae: ture.of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kinds,)in now prepared to offer tp purchasers au article which in quality, cannot be surpassed by any in the Union. Al so, receiving weekly from the above celebrated Works, Windotv Class id every size. Constantly on hand a full assortment of White Lead. of the, most approved , brands, Red Lead: Litherage, Saxony Magnesia, which will he mil l ar Manufacturers prices, together with a large and Welt selected stoekof Drugs,Medi cines, Dyes, Aclrts' Fine Colors, Perfumery, kr., In short every article to the Drug tine. Merchants, Phy sicians and Dedlettein general, are tequested,to call and examine the,' suck and prices, feeling satisfied they. will be induced to purchase. Philada.,‘Febrimm 11, 181fi. 7-ly . r ---; TO - CAPITA LISTS 4- OTHERS. • Pennsylvania Coal & Iron Lands; !For Sale. . . 1671 A cent.f 0;1 fill P r e a r t r e .he r s ,rt axl g all a o t t , v d a s ucr om or t, %ii n r . Jenks TowtishirOletrer sou county, finely • Timbered and Watered. andliaving several Mill sites upon them. TWO main roads r 4 through the lands, and improved Farms adjoin, while Saw and Grist Mills are ..in the immediate neighhorlicuuL This land was selected by a gentleman of experienced judgment,. and is connid ered by judges to b-one of the best tracts in Vie coun ty. Its proximity I the Clarkin and Allegheny rivers, t , and numerous nav igable streams, and the proposed Railroad to Pittsbtirg 'and Eric, renders it highly deaf-' 'rattle as nn inventnient at present prices. .•./ ' Abounding in !roil Ore and Bituminous Coal of fine (manly, it is believbel .to present one of the 'most ad- vantageoustorattoPy for Iron Works in West PePn sylvania. The present owner pureitased with a view of erecting such Works, but engagements in 'another quarter bbliges hint with great reluctance to forego his intention: .Maps will be shown, and every Information given by the undersigned. The lands are patented, and the title's and uality will be warranted, and sold free and clear of all incumbranee. , ‘ I. , •' 1 • 11. SHEAFF SMITH, I 15 North Thirteenth street. Philadelphia Jaduary 3, 1816. . 1- - - PASCAL _IRON' WORKS. ;PHILADELPHIA. WELDED WroOgbi lion Flues, Suitable for Loco, v 1 motives, Marine and other 4team Engine Boilers, from 2 to 5 inches in - diameter; ' Also, Pipes 'I or Gas, Steam and Other piirpoires; extra strong Tub for Hy draulic:Presses Bennis , Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines 4.c. Manufured and for sale by . 1. Moms, TABKER & MORRIS, • Warehouse S. E. corner Sd and • Walnut sta., Philada. • Philada• Nov. tta . • "• 41-1 i ao.ExpY IN TILE: STATEq.. THE CHEAPEST PAS ;c.Truititar , s JOSEPH ~ SPLEkDID LISE OF LONDO Licu4ooL ra.csrrs.t 4;2-4; gent, Pottsville: N,TS FOR 184 e PASSAGE OFFICE, Cor. of Souill, , N. Y.. B. Hannan; A: ARRANGE* OLD ESTABLISHES ./00 Perie Street, . • I - I 1 fr HE subscriber bees le, l ave to call .the' attention of X his friends and the public in genera ), tO, the follow ing afrangentents for the gear 1816, and for the purpose of bringing out CabinJ , Second Cabin,l l an.. 4 Steerage f Passengers, by the olloWing •1 1 Regular . Packet -Scupf to and frcnn Lareipool Ships' Naines Captain; : Days of Sailing ftom. -• • , • New: Ork. -Henry Clay, Nye, j ' • Jan. 6 May 6 Sept 6 Stephen Whitney, Thom son, " ~11 . ".,t 11 "11 Ganirk, • ,Skiddy, , ";' , .;:t. ,? : 26 " 26 Patrick Henry, • • Delanb Feb. 6 'Ante 6 Oct. 6 Virginian, s. Heirnj •'" 41 "- 11 " H Roseio, • ' Eldridge, • ".26' ' l ': 26 "26 Independencej Allen; Mar. '6, Juli: • 6 Nov.'6 Waterloo, • • Allen; • " II " 11 " II Siddons,, ' . C. C o bb, .i, 2 6 . 7 26 ~2 6 I •Ashburton.„ , Howland,-* •April °Aug 6 Dec '6 1 John R. Ski , l47; Skidilv, " 11 ', 11 11 Sheridan I Corn' h. ." 26, t• 26 " 26, Ship's Name, Captai s, Dayli!o&ailing from I '' 4,- ,' • ' ' !:Liverpool. ~ 1 6 I Henry Clay. - Nye, ~• Feb•2l!lune 21 Oct. 2v Stephen'Whitney, Thom son, ""I 26 1 '1 '•'26 "- 26 Garridk, , ..• Skid y, Mar.r 11 July 11 liolll Patrick Henry, Delano, "' 21 1' • 21. " 21 Virginian, Heim!, ' ' " 26 •"„ 26 " 26 Itoocius - ' • Eldli e , I April 11 Aug.ll Dec. II Independence, ' Allei 21 ": 21 " 26 . •,. Waterloo, . , Allen "1 2 ' -".„2.0 ” 26 Siddons, ' 'E. Cribb. May I I Siipt'ill Jan. 11 Ashburton, • Howland, ' •'" 21 . r' . :.% 21 " 21 Johnll.l , ikiddy, , Skiddv, " 20 . • "-t 25 " 2G Sheridan, , , Cornish, June 1 I Oct 4•11 Feb 11 In addition to the aliolle Regular Lines, afrtinber• of Splendid New Yotk Built Transient Ship4such as the `Adirondack, •Scotland,l Russel Gdover,, , l.:Belio,' land 'Sea,' will continue to sail frion•Liverponl-weekly in regular succession, thqihy preventing tht least pos ,, sibllity of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of persons.wishing,to remit money to their families . or frields: 1 haVe arranged the pay ment army Draftsn th following Banks: . Cork_ :, limerick Clonim el • Londonderry, Sligni; , Wexford Belfast, Waterford ' Galway Armagh, . , Athlone, , , - 1 etilerain ' Kilkenny, Ballad,. • • Tralee, • Enniskillen, Montighan,'' • ' Youghal,' Banbridge, . Ballinena P.irsonstbwn Downpatrick, Cavan, - , Lutgan, Dungannan, Banc on, - Ballyshannou t ',Stra cane, ] Skilibretin ' Omagh, _Mall iw, , 1 i• Dublin , . , Cootehill, Kilrash,... ' Scotland—The City Bank Of Glasgow .. : England—Messrs..,Spopner. Atwood-A: Cm bankerS i London ;'Messrs. I'. W. Byrnes IA Co,' Liv'erpool, . Passengers can also be engaged frOin Lgy.erpool, to Philadelphia, Boston Mid Baltimore, ,, by h:ibe Regular `Packet Ships on applitt.;ition being made personally, or by letter. [post paid. ] , dilressed to ! 'I 1 'JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine !street; I corner of South str e e t , riaji York' , 4 . I"' • . • ~ • , ' INNTB. " 1 ~ . Beni. Bannan.Pottsvi le,T,'a. ; Michael 'Mullen, Rm. chester, N. Y.; Jer.l.l gent Providence.; R• 17 T,' Cough, Albany, N. Y. ItntorMs o'llara Toledo, Ohio; 'Thomas McQuade ,Utica, N. N.Y. . , , :. , I also beg leave to assure my friends and the public in genefal, that the greatest punctuality Will he obser ved 'tithe sailing of the lahnve •ther 'witll all • others Which I may hove , at tsen ' eir. hill oa.perience tin delay on their the , llifferent 1 orts where they•mean to en P. S.—Fredi Passage ^an a red feint the venous Portii in Ireland at front ,which Steamers rimitn Liverpool ';•< - 'BENJ ri Pottaiilll), • Sole Agent forthe stateM - Pennsl s tia.:-- - ' • Jan. 17, 1846. I i , 3= ✓ NSEl.Rrff OF 7.E - . ' GREAT TTRACTIIIN HARDWARE °&• IRON 'STORE T,. , , . IIE suliscriber reimectfulle informs his, r frieuds'and the public generally, that lie has jii,tirec,•ict4; a splendid assortment of DARDWA RE, ItON,STKE,L, 1101. LOW-WARE,, ,CAR 'r PENEII'S ' 'COLS, .C.C., M which added to S fprther stock presen st at NarietXto. these desirous of purchasing,tinsurpas PO in the re gion. for quality, and cheapness. A larktn assortment of the hest Axes at prices ranting from ;5 cur, t 0 ,31,23.. Grindstones, • • e l y : . 4 neat per lb. American Steel, v I "'. 4 - .re :' " ' ,• Best Cast steel, i- - 'l4i 7. ." Lead,- , . I Rolled Iron, f . 1 5 . "., . " Nails by the Keg... I . . 51 --"',' " - - •" Tin, 2 boxes for y23:_ 0,. 'cheaper than ever : -Wire of ,all sizes veryTOW, IDS assortment consists partly of Aneili, Reilows, Spike* 1 .'knives raid F, - orksi Simons; Nails, Chains,Sbovels, itnd:Tel and entree Reales; , , Spades, verycheap; I , ' , thickets. Locks, Rifles, I Planes,"Waws, Hatchets, :Ilifletiarreli Grass and - Dinars, Vites,Wagim box-':rain Scytbes, Sickles, es; Day and Dung fork's, • files ,, Rasp.,Candle ., ••• - I, Dolinails,florseshoes; ilans d‘e , '[Also,.oYe '''' •D, Copper and lion Kettles, Glas4,. Varnish, "., ty, . And every 'other article nsually kept 'n .Hardware. Establishments) all of I which he sells at! ii yczyJoni . rate. Persons commencing housekeeping, BlaCksmitlis. Carpenters, Cabinet Makers}, Saddlers, ect., will find it 'to their adeantage by (jailing and exardining his stock before purchasing elseWhete, afthe Bay Scales, cor. nerpf Centre and Market street.; Ale tenders his unfeigned thanks to his old friends and rust/liners for their 4eral;support,, and solicits their further patronge. I I • . ! - ' GEORGE Id. STICIITER IstS , , : 33-- • Puttsvill, August 16' Ot" . . , . . • ndeitakpr, i llfillrlCCS to the public ,that he 'he above 4nPntioneg besincts immedidtely back of where he will constantly keep el A • • 0./too Cabinet Make rruir. subscribCr has ennununci'd to t he borim2h rho Pennsylvani4 I( di; nn hand an a se rt men). rDI' 31 DE CO 1F,F11.. manuflictt tetl ot the Item. , durable manner, at very law Cabine! Warr 451;,, in;iterials in the..inost nitira all kind's of Furniiuie, notice. ;nd Ile'arse:`" 4l oedi kt'c. 1k alEo will m77" 1. 4 1 St.c.. to crckl at the Funerals waited nit - Ile then:fore Fnlccil which he will endeavi to linsittegi.. Give 'is, at a park 01 the ginto . i.: -. .a.tronage it to meet by prompt atteri:::'!", ! • Ifaid Oil, • . . - VNTINTER pressed, I cleansed. front • guru and pro- VFF nouticc;il by Engineers and Michinists. who have. used this Olt, superior to the test Sperm Oil for Rail Roads, Engines and :Machinery of all kinds, Witlen Manufactuties,. Will burn in any lamp witl out clogging the wick, equal to the'best of sperm. an at two-thirds the cost. For sale by the bbl., and sam ples will be forwarded Tor trial. on applicaticin to,C. J. F.lll N NEY, AgentfAr the Manufacturer,lioston; or EpWD. VARDLEl%Pott.ville, Pa., where a sample 'map be seen.. ' • ' March 21, ISO. , 1 12— . • ' , Valuable .Real 'Estate.. A- LOT of ground. itj Market . street, Potts'ville, tapa ble of being divided into 14 excellent tots, for sale low. Apply t(i BERNARD REILLY, . Jan. 10, . 2-tf Matiantongo street, l!ottsville. : TOOTII-ACEIE ir,'ONQUE'itED. THE ODONTALGIC DROPS; . • Warranted to cure the Tooth-fiche in etro!ntinutes. I iIIS preparation 4 the ;result of muclepatient T rc:,,,.sintuled - by a scientific Dentist. and;is guaranteed The peifectly Intinconus in ns.ef : feets upon the other - Teeth; The genintie arti :le can be bad at Rannan's BOok.store ' l'ortsville, wholesale and retail,. general Agent fer thti county. Also of the following Agents:. 1 \ JOHN S. C. IMARTIN, Pottsville. CHARLES LAWTON, jr. & Co. St. , Clair. 05-Price 25 centte pet; bottle. Agentswantedp all the Towns in the County'at the usual discount,„ May 2,'16.1b. ' • ' 18 - FOR SALE, TRACT of PIO aces of land, situate nn the road i. ,‘ ,. leading from Pinegrinie to Schuylkill Haven, JO f rim Schuylkill Haven' and Ii from Pinegr o ve; about 35 acres cleated and undor good fence and cuilivation. the • y rsr74,are a log Ihnuse and barn, W good Apple ••• 1 el ' ' orchard, arid a lie* saw will, with 11 dr ill, ; cuiarurnin laythe. Schuylkill The Visit .: Zt1 . 5......' leg creek,' t Swata g ra, and Schuylkill Rail Rnad, will pass near, if not through this land. Terms asy. Apply to I GEO. W. ' lIATCHIN Avnt. - • Schuylkill Haven April itl, 18113. lb-tf Fresco and Pannel Papers. JUST, opened at Bannan's Paper Store, Pottsville,m large and beautiful/ , Sortnient of Fresco mid Pan nell Papers, embracing the latest and most fashionable Patterns, all of which will he sold as low and sine which were purchased at a barga in, .at less than Phil.: ndelphia prices. As his stock of Papers embraces the: latest and most fashionable, Patterns of three or are largest ManufactOries'in Philadelphia, they can scarce ly, fail to Nettie the most fastidious: Glazed and Camimon•PaPers for Rooms, Halls and Fnirieft, in all their variety, at Philadelphia prices, al ways for sale at, i HANNAN'S Paper Store, Pottsville. May IS, 1845. NEW GOODS. MHE subscribers having 'purchased of Charles Mil 1, ler, his entire stock of Goods, will continue the business at his old-established stand, on Centre street, next door to Fox & Mortimer's Hotel, and will endea vor to deserve the patronage Of their old custdmers and the public generally. A 'apply of new and well assorted Dry Goods, Groceries and Queensware, have Just been added to the stock. L JAMES M. BEATTY & Co. March 28. 1846. • , I 13-- LEGHORN HATS. few dpien Mens'i Leghorn Hats for sale very tow Aby Mu. MORGAN, Market street, Pottsville. tune SO, 180. ). ' BRrYI & -ELLIOT T , , ' 1 1 WATCHMAKERS ' 5 4r.. JEWELLERS, From The City of inrUada.; BEG' leave to announce! to the . • -44, . citizens_ • of t Pottsville and - neighboring _districts, that they - have on' hand at their Store, next door to Geisse'saiew Hotel, In the .borough of Potts= vine, a large assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Le ver, Lepine, and plain Watclies of every description. Also, a general assortment of Ladies and Gentletnens' .Gold Pins,' Chains, Bracelets, Signet and Plain Itines;' Gold and sil.ier !Thimbles, Pencils rind Pens of various makers; Spectacles, Blugical boxes , and everyfother article in their line of business. : i; B. & E. have 'been appointed 11 , 1 - Messrs. BreVoster & Ingraham of Bristol,. Conn.cticut v - their agents for the sale of their Patent spring Cloc,ks.Comprising those suitablefrir Churches and , public offiCes.— Also, eight 'dayand thirty hour brass patent spring repeating Gothic Clocks. -Through them purchasers may rely upon get ting a genuine zir ide-. . Give- us a wit, we guarantee to sell as low as-any article in ritir line of business can be purchased either in Pottsville or Philadelphia., '• ...- • , Clocks" and 7atehes of every description carefully , repaired and w rranted on the Most-reasonable terms., %V I LEI ..V NI 1.11 , 1 A I/Y. JOSEPt 'S. ELLIOTT. 12—tf. . Marc 21; 181 .. . • i IRON! IRON : . B ItIIGHT Sc•POTT ..' ..A.r TUC 4b) f • TOWN HALL, : . WYE an fissortment of rolled and hammereo I inli, consisting ciceroni , ,i round to 2 inch. Scroll from 1 x.;, 7 to 1 x ,i,l Squares lion a/ato 1 x . Ilamiu'rd tire from il x 3 x 3 inch, ScolinNron of canon? dirainsionsi Crow Bars,- l'lou2ll I loOs; . '' Ilorm , shoe hars, i.-liidee - Moulds, Juniata Slit. ~ NaM.i,'".ai , d ,Ilorse Shoe Wes, . . . . Octagon Cast Steel. , Shear Steel.. Bitster:Atmortevrt Blister.. . e Gehretin Strei t Spring Stec!, 'Sr., c , June 28 . I E,.,. W. McGtIVIVZS, I . EPETFU LI, Y announces to the Public, that he has taken the Establishment known as the Potts , 'vine Iron Works, iiii Norwegian street, where lie is" .ptepared to trAitil all kinds °C . :Steam Engines, mann- - . facture Rail Road Cark, and Machinery of almost every desr ription.at the shortest notice, and on the most rea-, 1 sonable teknis. ~- 1 c - 5- Persons from ', - hroad,'in want of Steam Enzins, i will find it their ailvantagelo give him a mill Iti;ftile 1 :waging eli;ewliere l f, Mity'll.' •' . ii MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT ! ( .1 ; • TRUSS . • , . „ ,111,------=•• • . •. N ' _ . . • I , u' ALLSO, 7 , I Dr.,Joseph White's Lite r ~..hdontiwil Supportria: • . -A. supply of the above articles, - just receited and for sale, at the ma ruifactiirers Klee's. by . TAMAQUA "IRON WORKS,. THE subscrllter respectfully - informs the publtc that lIP is prepared to buildl 4 terwn Engines . of any tiow-t er, nod of flit most a pproliatd Cons , flirt ion. Alsi). fur:. 11:lec and milt work of y dest ciptiOn. Rail Road and Coal Breakers, Seleetts, plane gearing, Mine putops.l,. Stith! , r.,f r . 3CrelS'S of every size and length, Castings of every •descript ion, ai hut 'above ‘Vorks on the Little Silily! , :kill Rail Road, corner of Ilrill;te street, in the 13orettigh !of Tam:ulna. •,'"clut3 Haring the Isupe'rintendance of'the Works myself. I feel conlitienqt would 'he to the n( per , fillS Wain any° f the ahove named articles, to call be fore purchasing •elseWintre. a, I wilt warrant. tie work turned out the. to be orthe beet material. and work \ IllatiShip. and will he prompt to do work at 'the time fixed upon. ' JOHN ,` Tamaqua, May 6.1516. 19--fano ' TO Machiiiists &;...-..3lapufacturers. , . . - . . - .7700r1y & .Irehteriancht, Whole:mle,.rnd retail Shoe de . oters, stgn ,ol,the hie Root I next door to .1. It. White's,nnd uppo;ile Gei,e's, Tureen, ,f,:entre eine Putts rill,e - ra.; .. • . • . • j_r , ,.VE cutistantly tottiri 4 d for sate, superior Calrlitta 1 1 rilewit Thou _% n and Thou .! leather. Tinned , copprr - Rivets, ' Barre, &r. :Superior Belt feat her. and llelts,(strutched) of any :widtlfaitj lemith, made to order,. Carpet . bags, Carpet and Leather School Satchel:, Caine 'ha an, Trunks, Glazed! hats, •Nutria, Musk. :Seal, • Cloth Mid Velvet caps, and a supeiiot as.sortmcnt of all ~.-. i llds Of menk, womenk and childretrs. ..oarse and line ! bouts L7. 1 3 11 c1e , ', many of wh:ch were=r, macre to order, be-equal, if nut su',:" expressly foi , ,MuQtly at much lower prices. AechternaLlit, and intended 19 ri4j Wtu w the hest clistoork, and •-!. 2 I Jan. 3, (Sin, i - & PATER . , cnntinne , bn~tness'trt•the of LIJ stand, corner of Centre and Maliatitomfo streets Pottsville, where they will keep a yoe-taiit snpply, when in Season, of Vc4r,etaldr,, Fruit Of croon destrip- Fre,h Fish,Pyrers. I.o6ter.s. Clam's. and ever)' • loNury whieli the ,Phil.edelphiii'markei. affords, .all which they will sell at very irlerate advances, on .Philadelphia prices. , • c:Y, Messrs.. tt. & C. having longtheen engaged in ca.' wring for the public; and conSennently" become per fectly familiar - with the trade, ilatker themselves that' thev can kora)" all article's in their tine to the citizens of Pottsville. and . vieinitv, upon. rather lictier terms Than any of their -ompetitors. Pottsville, May `2:3d ISltl , 21•Gmo IN VW 4AD. i CIIIEAP STORE. ! • . ! ..... Next door. to jlie Town I - Tall. .centre Street. THE iinder+ittned havn 'just opened an entire new p lock 'of Goods, consisting of a•-weft,sdeeted and general assortment,of - . , , ? —. , • DRY C001”4. . • • . ' ' GROUtf - RIES . Liyu.ohs., . . FLOUR. . . . , . ''CEDARWA RE. ' , . * i : . QUEENSW'ARE.- . • - , , , - • , ' TROVISIONS,Stc, - . . . , . . To which they inv,ite the attention of Ore public gen erally, to ("AI; .exantine arid judge for theni.elves.4 Families will find it to their interest to call before bukt. ing rl,sewhere ' • . •: ' FOCHT &.. FOSTER. Pottsville, May 3011), 1810. _ 22 . Gino HA : 7 1.7511... fitted up the spacious room at hisold stand opposite the Post Office, Centre'street, Pottsville, will keep coostantly on hand for sale, a lart.e supply of refietalges of every description, Fruit,'F'resh Fisk, Lobsters, O,'sters, Clams, of t lie very best quality that the Philadelphia market will afford, aqd at prices,, lie as low a,tr can be afforded by any other person. t-5.- The superiority of the arrang ements here heist s ch as to protil et all articles sold from the- ruinous pets of the sun And dust, will ic.adily be perceived by all who call.' . Pottsville, May 23.4 1646 Doct.. Christl's Magn etic Things A FREsii supply of Wet. Christle'a celebrated Rinds, ant,' and mile Metal.. Also, Bands. Belts 'and Bracelets and Maenetic Blasters, just received and far..sale aw BANNAN'S Cheap Book store. who is Boa. Christie's sole' - Agony, for Schuylkill County.— All others offered elsewhere iu the -.County, are worth less itnitations, unblushingly palmed upon the public .asrenuinearticle. • JuneB,lB46. . , PICTORIAL Histories of Washlogton, do do Franklin'. • • do • do Jackson ,, . do do Napoleon, New and beautiful boikks for the yoin`e. price 75 eta. just received and for sale at BANNAN'eI Cheap Bdok Store, Pottsville. May, 2, 1810, ; 18- . IMO STEEL , • • • ' New Stare at Brockville. • •, • • TE Subscriber has just received front Philadelphia; nd hag how opened at Brockville, a,large and edit assortment of seasonable goods, such as Dry Goods, cries. Hardware, mid Qifeensware. In addition to h will he found•constantly on hand; Fish. smoked fresh ;Neat, as well ash good Supply. of country ore: - Call and Claillille our stock, and you will find repared to sell 'goods at atilow a•rate as they ,have heenttold any where, in ttschuylkill county. --! . 11.—e: c ountry peoduce of all kinds wanted, for leh the highest price wig be paid.. •. GEO. H...POTTS,' l ATIPETs;TERS.AND BLACKSMITHS WANTED. The , ubserther is in iv:tot of six or eight good and House Carpenters. Also Iwo good Black ills:wanted; enquire at his office in Market street, At. door to the Anthracite Gazetteinhhice. I *, GEO.. H. -POTTSJ ottsville, .Feb. 7, ISI6, , • • 6 - . TO CALIIPENTEILS. tOPOSALS will be rilrOved by the zuhseriber,fhr, building one hundred 'l, i in'er's•houses, at the town tiOckvitle. For partichlare apply Vo the .Eubserker, I is office, nest door to the Authrarite Gazette office, ket streei.GEO. H. I'QTT:§: . I. tterillt*Feh..7;CSl6, ii... . 1 '01"I'SVIT.I. IRON WORKS 4 # i==MMI • JOHN S. C. - MARTIN, • Druggist - October 2, VEGETABLES, FRUTY , 0717STEE,, FISH, Vic., GREEN GROCERY, 'FRUIT, FIESEE, OYSTERS, JOHN 7'. HAZZARD, --- - - : Ilydranis. • t— . „ COOD. Summer and Winter Hydrants, Int " 87 " pin received and for sale. Also, Leaden 'Pipe of the different sizes nod kinds fttr the Water Wortm , and earrying i water great distance s;, state, rottaviiiir, I "Al.'. -1411 , : Atarlath, 184.6 • „,, . • 1. . == • Sinvtise, WnaiT:—Fewper>onsaio arraiehow very much the yield' of the wheat crop depoiA sc , upon the manner in which the seed is depusitedi n the soil. I risk nothing in saying that fully one third I cOuld be added , with certainty to every farm er's crop by duo attention to this point..‘ The proper.depth at whick seeds should •be,deisisited 'in Etc soil, has engaged the attention of the most eminent agriculturists and scieriiificin en'of Eu-, rope,;and ;its vast importance acknowledged by,' them, • • ••' Vought; . of F-lotheck; near Hanalm;g; has most ably discusseibtlie sulject in the British' Farmer's Magazine,lvoli 4; and Mr. Patrick sheriff,;: of Mungo's Wells, near Htitidi j naton. in cot land has_written in the early numbers of the Quart ly Journal of Agriculye, souse cutteles so pruchcal• ly convincing and so mucli - td the point, that f think you could,not yonr. readers a greatt , '- vet or service thri give them to. them entire;ii. the work that. I el ude id is - wpain, yoUr reachl.. 'lf •-cd.4. be placed 6_ accident or design tgsueli.a pth to the earth, tis to be out of the ititieepee of the air, and thou4h they :may he suii,4oed by thti requisite degree; of heat and miisture he - yr wttl nevertheless reniain dormant., . , - . • We hive.. many [hist triers:of the truthi - e( this in every day _ practice, and of the imperqnable properties of sontejkinds of seed4`wheneseltale t l. trout the influence t of the air. If 'iseetls are drlto:.• .pod on the' ....nria-ceoepte a;round,they will reina6 uninjured and unaltered so long a:i the air is per. wetly dry;, not in muint air gerninaii,nt eoriuntin- CA, and. the point of the rook - will quickly •tritde and, find. Its way into the soil. "I'lLs Is the . . ordinary 'process of nature.; but eiperienty 'has: tabOit us, that though nature ihstribules grain Anti -' other seinls genera'ny on the surface et the 'spot . .where produced, :yty there is a•proper. depthsaD , which aniseeds should be deposite,,, land witich is ' .. especi)lly, skiitable.l• • .. „ . depth t lip depth -Obviously that which, while it yields the necessary degrees ot heat and moisture, and darkness, is.yet within the regtusite -influence of the airt The drilling system is upprosied not only froth its equal distribution oft the seed, but because .Dy it, seeds ale also laid in at an equSl— .. dep:11; this lastf trcuirrstance is regarded as one of the, prryBipal advantages of the Machine: Now',, Baron •VOught had endeavored to 4tibw that seeds may be tilita ft sited too de'ep even by-, the dtill,-und in ail ca-c . s;tuclien i sced I; sown bc,tore harrowing, onich of it :will hel laid dceper lira❑ it should ba , '. and consequently lost., Of this tilera earl tie 11(1 . 'do!Il4. Every ono acquainted mai sowing must allow that seed i»ay lie buried too diet); tutu ern-_, hod): - acquaiteed with the structure 01 kanutuders ' ous plunts and their, whiter of grrwth: must Ira -- convinced that ti the seed are just . I covered so as ;' to be but - h.:jowly 'shade dtrolik the :sub's rays, it is .enough. 1 Mt. ritietitlclearly prunes, that4ll seeds with what he calls —eutotial . touts," no Matter - at _ . what tirpth : the Seed is deposited arid_ germinates, that so•soon,as it reaches, within Oi.e7lialf un ihch' . of, the 'tritrface - ' , ll the earth ii Will then put Lath its corOpal rout, arid from them make a new start.' There is 'no.fact, connected with agriculture more . -ea5y.,...0l proof - than - ;,any,fattner illy take a flower pot tilled With earth, mind in it distrait three •or four grains of 'Wheat ,at thiferion depths. Irani 1 aninch,downWarii, and Satisfy himself tit tits tact, , to the as:,wcalii -and si.diry state of ail that are sowed Ittilinv the del.th of ,ilia inch, as , compared ' with . the one 40, mat ttfat, the proper d e pth. ' .. , ..- To every iii# ;iical 'a tid observant farmer it must • be eyident , that ;this unliece:h.ary waste of vege table povVer 11-ki / . l t. be both hurtiut_and,„„thitiaturil; beside s ti,e yopti i-p : it must heitto ( l,ian:e to Beni- • .'• ~ dents froM the a laW.kTrif , --ftie‘wcatlittr, slug', and sects, duritigkthe ricer i' of the lirra shout and bt tore the prin.:4:4l foo i i;:. formed,. titan if started .' Irinn its normal posit on at ;nice. t i _ Ti, gtl:llll. , agill ' lliA ti,ciqr=itetrp - sowing or 1;1 - 4. , . Ing the sect ant 0 15e1er : ii SO .11.:•ti to:gertnitiate at/ rib. it is evident \ ‘....: i s'i,d.:,,e,'ld bll , .uid be sown until .• t;',e groPtia is 1' 4 4 Ilati!owed, and made lever, initti r : Win n so%Vn, a' I:girt . tatrOkki ;tossed Over Inc Weld, • will corer the seed. 'sulliitlitly to insurevale and good crop. .)i (lir-e racks e i ritertence had long since ctint:inerd.unt,ltut. it 1 - 14.,F, , doubt had remairi s -. ed iii lint mind übiluCit, the Ct ( p ~f wheat grown by Mr. " W. L, Th,,rnp,,;,n, wh o m a few hides of .- this City the past season: •witirld hive entirely re moved think). • He had a twei , :ty liele field' of corn which he had l'Ut U11:111111 diiilli aWily. irinding ; , the ground %Cry mellow, he thought he would - try, ..; the experiment e -,of ,:).yini.; his wheat oil it.- two .7-i; bushel:. to-the ac ~ wilhout plowing, and merely . liar row it in 'Whir 1 neighbors tried- 0 1 frig . -it was tnit.onnch to tlt i i there was not •sr) neighborhood; um raricit that be d 4 ), tileidicat, a fatter) r) bushels to theme 'off befor ''resdlt,, that he, is wheat again until his sand, so us to deeply burying'air ineyttrible stc.)fn or which is snit w b.:often' the case. If these rr mark. 'wlwat grower's to t bittle.r4lecibin and ,that by priTerly' c•riv tz.td,and MMMI ineleased = , E 0 It !Tan iiriAsoir.—A very rorninon neglect at this season of the .year.•anti through the middle 'and latter part •of sHII mar, is the Omission of the continued destruc tion. : Corn, potatiiics, rut,t bqeas, carrots zol'oth'er hoed rrops, recclVE';gifle or tWo • good 4, -.. lngtt • Oh the hoh arid cultic . ritor. early in thel , e „„ 0 „ , ' ttitt are afterwards neglected. ' —. How many fietd'of 6o • ni i cshibit In aut unto. when the: crop is cut up ainl cleare 7 ;. 4 "ir. a SlnTa l 1 1 Clean surface, like a newly :plowed field, ;I! they ought to ilostead of whtcb, Ave far mare treq,...:ttred3 see half a ion of luvtitiant weed:: to the acre, The' ola is; "one v ear's seeilirv„r will make five yea'r's weeding, but there is another reason 'why weeds should not he salt red to go to seed. ,The ethliustion caused by growing vege ,- ; - tables, iw hod) are deviroyed enr tar -Willer, and not tinned in the-'voil, every one knows; but the ex haustido proiltie'ed by the lorm.ition, inid ripening of seed. is' norlso well';appreciated. at had been juslly remarked, that it cequires inin'e strength of:, soil ti lorni .the halimudta i i of :we'd on a Single: the,turnip, than t..> grow the large succu-. le'tt bulb in the ground. though weighing fifteen., pounds: 11.-ties the great' impoNance of never. allowing a crop of weeds to draw die life from the. - sail in ripening a crop of :wed. 'The importance of cutting up and destroying : ; weeds when only an inch bigh, before they hava 'shaded and stunted the youn g ' crop, and when thy` work, can tie with one tent's of the tabor cub eilueut:y require d, ie..ds no reasoning to allow • -its: policy.. The advantage of keeping the . 6011, 'entirelY,free from - the sends of weeds, so that the, 'necessary.stirrini _of the surface' may be ectirely 'performed by tile pioiv aria cultivator, - insteadm!' by hand, is equiilly obvious: '4lltonity ' ' .FllllO. • 0 , . ;( , PURSE cothainine: a .sum of money, Ciras found Jr.t.on therirst of August,.in Centre street, in this bo-. rough. Information with regard tolt can' be obtained of , . • ,--: •" ' •HUG!! AlLLN,Martet street. AuntsrlSl646. 33,-*3 ...- MEE Fa Property: Cor' . • , Tili': nnliscrilter 7 olPre at private! Bale z /'' the well known and ntd , ristald!shed • •Ili• li t ORWIG6BURG.TANN Env, H i- Hilt r . with slat en acres of •excellept land priri r ~... :46 cipally , ,tneadnw, with a large mans i on - and a tenant house, ttituat& in the ,-, borough nr. Orwiashnra, • I To the tannery t attached a first rote . I TEN 11.0125 E POW FR .STEAM 'ENGINE;:- For grinding!hark: . The tannery has ah cilcellent loca tion, and the bark and slaughter liides'can'be lytd to, anyalnount,iat ressOnahle prices. Tim above!property will be sold, with k or without the stock. 'Should the purchaser. agree to take the stock then immediate possession will be givett..f . I N pre.. ices. ' , JACOB HAMA ER., Orwigsburg, July, 25, IEII6 • 1 t 30-61 . - • - , - 11Misr and Lot for Sple. ~ t A - TWO'atorird frame house, with a base- P, : . ; ,, meat story. , The lot 'of ground. fronts on 1•:7 , - - , Centre .tre'st. about f . ,0 feet, nnd extends back ::.. k-.-- :- , :about •2!,11 fem. to au alley. Situated nearly oppoßitc Ceite's New WWI 'Apply.to I JNO. 811IPPEN. ' Mly, Ifi , . - 2,1), t. . . . • . . , - 1 ' .• , ' -: . - • • he 41 , 1rth, !hinds an I all his - disAinle hint from it, say- ' i of 3o much seed and labor; agtl , min,pent.,,ln tne . epring K u ri, n t a era') as ttll's in the 1 have Nlr. Thuason's assn. red'to the mill, of good macan er 25 bu,has to fbe acre. !wing e more than he hadievcr grown • :So, satisfied is le with :the damnified never flu sow his le first'harrowcd amid levelled Orecludel, the' pos;ibdily- of ,tuo i iffntauai of the seal, which is . /mu iilowed or unharrovveddand„ rse; if i•uklin and \ plowed ip 'as will only draw'the uttentionuf hr ..iu tject. I 4nt satiMied that 'a t)sereat on ‘{itl eoh' , ,villCC tner4, pi,epafing their laritl to T 4 OIiTTAT.IIIg it at a proper depth teat crop - 61 the United States lIY. Olie-third., without any a - •nee.-Lcincirio . ti Farmer. ~