N Cippingo. - .1 ro o n. Wheys -ads niggs'eliit 'nod hearts 1.7 131 t Inadti 4:1 IttlYsliall telt, . • . tin big words whose food brae( expirts • •••Vynat Make deni,frel Fn wPII„ • Vati - ma)'rerktiritc. itt.l et t!at time .Rome reeolleetioop pee 9h -days we ate 011111 tree riiniht d, • ••• ;pep yoult re11115111b0: in.. • -- 7"" Den ytril 11 remeniher me. &e. • ;When tisrkie,s conte : lsissum • ernwded 'Jima t like foes, •••-•-••• •An' say it's only tallin- light UatTalls within jar, eyeA; • When hn4kt hearts . snutitt like 1.1.10 k • Out fromde old guin!ren. • : And yOu sigh like the lone iree frog, I. Den you ll reuwmber ma. • • Den rememher me, &c. MB ' . -• . . . Jol.n'Ortartor was - yi•sterility . charged hiffore the recorder with yiriiippinii nii ,tFife- The reeortlar s 1 d Johlidhiithe_shOulti; tiotfput in on to hks het- Irtei • he * had 't•oli•mnly hound hiliplelf t,). t •tatiOi proii/ct her; acid that, alLimughp - issive- Arte might ;violate his 'marriage vniy, actually he tliirrosald fie dhereforrf. should call ail hill' ill , . enter goiittl, anti', .sutlicient security -'to kesi; chi - . .May it-please your honor.' said John. , that i i i iio . ••tijtilp inv./Nile is Artip—iivigt true=but th.'n I . ' had high and pOputer preeederivfor doingfso c sir In'dieking wife asithe vulgar p b ri3.e is, I have, ••stt,orte-hot ishatperi. Taylor hart done:, • 4 •Gam. Taylor heit his wife f' say' one Taylor host hil l !• • gas , s an ruid,lit fart the st.itetnentlof John tio n 'nor . ,treated quite a sensation in annid. - 'Thi•You, 'heart to say,' said the recorder ail lrea singJohn;'th'atin ahusing and hri iltreating yoUr Akife..yhtt but act towards her as•Gsik. Thy for does l!t 4 viarclti his'ernisort. which. even _were it so, would lailed/a iron sanction for your-hehacim V • : sl siiy,..scidieotinnt emphatically, .th,it found it teciisitaly-- to whip my wife, .t.o cmiquor a peace,' f ity&that is-precisely what Oen, T.ty loi has done 'towards the Mexicans.',--W. 0. , D, tit!. • ;afoul' tie =When -the 'fine steamer Nfistiouri •carne . to our. landing ; last it'iaturday, 'rays the Si.. Louis witli• the Illinois, Oat ollieers per , lintted hertouch only al the how. along,ide of • tinotha boat, anti Lere several sentries 'were tta. tiptiell,' with gars and short swords ite keep the te 7 cluit's from : limo?, ;ort.iliore. .9110 poor bk. • irtrved On the arijnining boat a brother-in-law and. peO consinsiand wititoirt hesitatisn-‘-his.kindrrd • Veirt bounding with the detare to einiirace thew , :,(4.4.ihnile a vigorous (or th'e ride of the boat, but ova% inStantly itirmt'n back by the guard. but lotilt hera.' eitys he,..but There, is my ,britther•in-lew, and Set i and Bill 0E11:ling, gom going to speak to 'r . and he enriched out his'atniit toward them. •-•'"i 7 tlStanif back,' said the , sentry, inenartng • him haclovith has short sword. .stand hack, or I'll per . "itia`de yon. With this . instrument. MVell I ain't no nigger!: 'exclaims * the v,olun tier, . ...- • - hut you're a soger,' says the guard:'and he . haiaa much use for relations as a duck fur thrtSe legi; act-stand beck will yoUT - enthusiastic volutiteeT tretched • arnia'aeSpairinglyto his, relations, arid holloited oot, , consider our handa shuck. boys. for I can't get in yaw—feat: darn 'en, they'v2got ua into ear vice now, arid we're mighty 6 , 4 Tup I tellYou.' AcT.---qeddy. where did you get; that hat ; ' • - - .1 botightlt sure, and gave two and six police fertheleme.!. i I .lifout mall te.Ye think.it becoming }4f yers • Ctilio'd had .all his forefathers wagged to disgrace bialltindred by pa'ying for a • hat, whin there's a • pyentyrhatging about the doors of the shoper , • Jirrnity, hut I was. obleegetl to pay the - • epalpeen_of a shop keeper; for he seed me whin I • nabbed — it - sure.' and bo jiggers, that's-.right for ye, t ing 4 srlpeen.' 'LC - Tangs VISII FOll 15.1v.41A - Liverpool paper Story; in , hkvinwlits...citigin in an Amvri esn eating. house. it is a ..g0,.41 one happen Pin- . - er..NoW, waiter trhat'a to pay?' ins me, air; what have you had eirr r • fieh.' • . Wittficr.r-. o only tirnuuht up twa..l think,,Ar: binei..— , Ner, three ; I had too nuelcerel, and erii smell • unwo Lieur. , inti.—"l say landlord, 'amid a Alert iR the:west to a tavern keep.r, 'how iniiny 'l ligaorl ca I,get-f e r,twia long hits I!' • 'said mine host. - • foric•*ent ever, •.• Como up lin - ye and think.' mill+ "nut two '•old Cridle bite r vehieli vi,ereJam , enough' ho 111 co scivilee::: it' is tywdti'vti how '.avace . thk lanill-md looked, .wlien the otistorner-ea•illy.wailred out,,etnici the shouts Jif the craw& *, RA.Tilt4y-P50.19 • EriI4jOII•IMPIS made. by member of a Western st4te. 6 lay-a tax . oo horses eerwa, asses, and.otherrlom'e,tie animal.. A mem Wer Trimied to'striko out the word_ mrse.r, or amend inserting the evr;r. -quadruped' afte.animaLelire. holarrzueo,lhe law noglit oper ate orietately on the Mover of the rp.adtion, and uthe:rhowirableiiiBa,be.ra rf ti,clioumc A ctiunity mtm, rerytely ,went into n honk t=tore in !lesion, OW n'tldFeesitie.•the' let ni s'e My 'Wile,' from: the pen of Mrs. „Tull - 1111,AF. which • the „ y 00 4 . !look soltitiAji&never . heard.: • • . • - ;Why, pir•, your wife ain't hero. nolosly'srivifg .ein,nerS'ithe boO-i? ; a bachelor , ttni,l belongs to the • - " , . A nl lo TE. —.Keller cit iienti;'`siifii (:. I .igre6e, • I,ooololy, someurkieis nilt.vvent cniion,!! you'i••• won ewerl havei riev4irwent • but litnei,in . 'Tr 0, an, tt„ wat 1 night fChahl. ilig - ii't)tfie - to:inlier come, and iliad7u, . thirm it is,. that with such a naiaaypu should he such wicked fell w ' said 7 . wis • the yvply, thud y n otyhttutkitaliii i i a.re n seiy - • UPLUALA.CIf-T....-7-11_ yPUng zpan 1.1,1t0 wn4 n ^rrat talket, weihentf*':hiepeirii!'s hySfiera!e4 io teem oratory', ...-.-011; bcui preseore. 3 l•l 9 ,or.rnfe e . IhP 'red . -rphttiOtsti , inefreetly ":thot 'he was nut, of all pa., the ; heroin 4 , a:tic to. lie snuck. Scii:sakit eked thin clonhiP prire. •Whttliarg,e•rttio - thiubh: said the young ..',Wertniact'ziaid the orator, 4 mu.t tem-try4.Otwo sehit ywur t e ongoe,'"inei, the , - , • " " CATO?) RAJ' qr.-I1 is,Paiq ,th.at AN hen ft doe,slaii is pineUitirlifs;rerifii doer and die poo, she iittt : rs. fitioycivietß, k 3 i o-r=; and filially :dwelling • rei'w tilfAeT.Ciileil,iilieiil Ea...eV - nil 'l . e - rutin:des pn r .vhott , . • ...:e2::---',WoOdPiilltlill foir;Saill,l; • . - r rifett.F 4 7:-V.lritetaiifilVondlatid, eittrate on the Blue 3tobetiti e.; lu "-Ilea %Anil kebuylklif entre tie i. non, tarii - ryigin thei wlible' s iicalfiberra erec, cv 111 iwao Id e boa p • Ifkilted filipohu. " —'l _ r , . - , -BUILD PATTER: 4 Ohr • .- ' ' . iflriXe . 37: - 'ii • -' • • - 41-i-guio ,,, „ . _, ~,,,., BorrifUeroys,N. 7 , Oct, 2.5,-itrtS g'lg:,-2,ittril*W.:-F.itvi.C4 Dear Sir. —Pr. •Wistrits . !. Matlitit iif AVllitehr cry tuts -teen hi,' be market some sietirieviti - Yelite. , The 111iiii.rrat etilehritywhirli liii i snedis,leb I,itut giiined over ell 'meets, throo;troiti. he WllP.lttPAielt...baitlllt.h.ioxotivince the newt lets d ii aloes, of too-great via lue• et' - lt, and entourage titre • whet arevick. tb Wit-A trare I , 9"ir(cli It my' duty. unit • vviebtlillirltst oppovrtuilty to ea recs. , fo you 'my gtbti- Judi; foi,the tiettittlt I hive derived from it. , I have Yee, ,reien ed /wet the gra v e,.'a rid saved fromtbat most *-detelfg•itishiace,trincuytiptirie,,by using it. - Dist win'- ' • : ; tlittfitoiltiiiiibt- : lpt4 dold: I vaa trbubleti with a veViere criairtMcirt,ltirtiOat•reatike; trr that my appetite' and stridet - fittell4/161 , I WasiOldiged In give up beiiness, l ,' leant " y kinekandahop. I had all the alarming synip -Annitt.nnothopi!on, such as pains In the side, a wea t. ingtighiii;'"&e: 'I Triod many:kinds of mealcine v but all in vain until !procured a battle of Dt. Wiatafe Bat ' Barn of Wild Cherry: which, VS faith 6 "l 4 Perseveraneo, - inallpagrad iity.l lib. and tided . me euttraly: • I bilge , ant eranyed u good health kir twelve norm as Ido nciiiir lt - r•qA lf-'l -,- •t : • ":- l• ' - TIIOMN A lIENN ETT. VriMargatignnally acqbalatfo; with ;31r-80.1in01t. , .; , .-• . Tbaptddiedgigg mg - on the truth nr id. statement.. 'I. •• . : -t , '.'14,,1:.i,t ., • , -:- -• . WIIITAI.1) ErroKER, ~ — AI lt.l l ':' , -i ' 1 ! , , s -- 1 '. -. 61:0110E 4' MIK ER.: , Rlntala bli JobtrEl. C. ~ ,Martio,.: nrugeitt,llotts vilgel writ,. —.:7**iiiggxrwintiitjnal Mickel & Medlar, OrWtte .. bulfg 41:BlAbli:' , A. - : Valisi,Mitiefitiille; .cdrobly.lieel lE. 4fG itinc. . AzipTilExt ASTOINISIIING CURE! I ' - 'CURES PERFORMED BY 1 1)R. gyrisp or Wird Chcrry . , uusorp tssed Lf a4llledicine ever dinovered.l CONSUMPTION • . Coughs ,Colda,k.Rsthina,, Bronchitis, Liier !Camp:ajar, Spitting . 11eooil,.Difficulty of Breathing, Pail% is the Side and ricriast. Palpitation of the Ileart,loflu • en-a, Croup.' Broken Constitution, Seri! , Throat. ./Vr4eties Debi/ay, dad all Die= ~ eases of the Throat, Brienit, Gad . ' LW? 1. , 11 ,;, ale . stoat effeanal and . ' y' . ' ~ speedy cure tier knoir&for 'l' , !, ',for onn Of the, abiret, ' . 1 7 , , .. • .. % • diseases, is ' .1 - ,• - : DR. SIIWYNE'S COMP r OLIND\S TROT ! OF ' . . i , •! - - • , WILD 'CIIERRY. •••!:, 1.• . .• ! - ' EVIDENCE INDISPUT ABLE:- Da S'tiAvac7-Diiiir Sir :--I feel it a debt hi - gratitude dui• you,- and a duty to the afflicted generally to offer my humble testimony, in Cairn of your Compound. Syr err of Prunus Virginia, or Wild Cherry, or rather of it, medical virtues.' Some three years since, l' was vi olently attacked witheold and Intiammn,tion of the Lungs. which, was accompanied with a very distreav ine_cpaol, halts in the breast and head I a very con siderable discharge of offensive mucus from the limas. - frequent front them, especially upon changettof weath= ec, iinW fs' Y r slight. At first I felt no Mart; about 'my. t. rendition, bu was pretty coon convince that I was' rapidly going into . constimption. I grew daily weaker, and at leng.th, was scarcely able to walk about, Or speak aftnie a whisper, such was the exceeding tweak-' ness of my lungs. During this time I huktried vari oils preparations and prescriptions; bat fotind no relief —growing alf the time worse. Just here'. I was advis -eft and persuaded by a dear friend In Wilmington to make' a-trial of your Syrup ot Wild Cherry ; I must confess that previonsly,l had been'prejtidiced nertiesA patent inedicines, and am still atairirt those confine out of the hands of empirics, hut understanding your, Claims [ollie profession and practice of medicine, tintf. having itnplint faith in the say-so of my friend, I forth with ptirchased of:^Dr ShaW, one of your agents, a few bottles, and commenced its. use.- . hitt disease , at this Itime. wai of. 20 Or SD months standmaj consequently war deeply seated. It therefore required time and - a timber of bottiei to effect a cure in my ass ; 1-found, however, considerable relief front the.use of the first fttr•or five bottles. Lititheing a publirr speaker, I fre quently attempted to • preach with - rny • increasing strength and -health, and thereby ruptured those ves sels that had already began to tent; in;this way. doubt leis, my care was greatly 4elarded.. 'in consequence °fading title nomad:tint:C. I had to use - 12 or 15 bottles before I was perfectly restorer'. • I hale no question a ranch smaller number of bottles would' have made me: sound. but fur the above imliseretioni,, The Syrup at laved the 'feverish lhabi , done awikthe distressing cont,r4 put a stop to the ischarge optiatter frorrrt he Inure, and gave Omni and he entire syStem good health. Thanks be to (Md. - who i the iconrce of all s health. • and to'Dr. SiVayne for it,; would recommend this Syr_ an to all persons who may be afflicted with cialda.conith or consumption. I verily elieve it will mire chnsunm lion in the first and second stages; and. in the last will givrvase and prolong life., it isan.excellent Medicine in cares of-whooping eaueti, and is so very phiasanfto the taste, that Children wilt cry for it. I tiavMdeferred offering this certifi , ate tit now, for the riurpnite of be ing perfectly satisfied with the permanency of the cure atutnow that I feel perfectly well, I offer it with pleas nre: Rev. J. Pi. JORDAN. Ihiplin county. N.- C. Die.' la, 1845. ~" 1 • CAUTION.—PIease bea in mind that 'tti- the origin al and genuine preParation Worn the Wild Cherry tree is e•Dr.•Sienirne's Compound Syrup of Itild cherry." p- Remember., no preparation of .IVILD OWERRF . is revalue. esrept that bearin g the written signature of DR. SWAYNE. - ..• . , , ' . DIP URITY OP THE BLOOD. . • ,r7'• "r AN EXCELCENT.SPAING MEDICINE , R. SWAYNE'S, COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA :AND ( ' EXTRSCT OF TAR. PILLS, .1 THE GREAT AMERICAN . . PURIFIER . And grand purgative fur the cure of Tr,ida,hrt,.Giddinelop, - • Neasels,. 'Salt Rheum, • , Rheutnatisni,' Piles, - • • • Heartburn, j— • ' - Worms, - Dyspepsia, • • Scurvy. Cholera Morbus, Jaundice. Qqindy, • Rains in the Back, Inward Wenkness , Fits. , • Erysipelas,.l Ittaing in the Throat, Dropsy,• ! Innings of the Skin, • 'Fevers. of all kinds, Female Complaints; Gout, , Nervous Complaints, . • Gravel, &e. 'Retail price, 'Li cents per box. • Manufactured and sold Wholesale and Retail,biy the Sole proprietors. Dr. Strayne 4. Sons: LET IT BE REMEMBERED, i t ' • That in this preparation, arc strimgly concentrated all the medical properties or Sarsaparilla and Extract of Tar, compounded with other valuable "Vegetable Ex tracts." the whole strength of which is- extracted on an entirely new principle. Unlike all otherpills, these neither gripe. produce nausea, or any other unpleaitanC sensatinn, while they are as powerful as kin possible for a Medicine to be and be harmless: It purities. clean. sea: and .strengthens the fountain springs ofillfe, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole human frame. Dr. Sivayne's Principal office, N.j W. • corner., of ;Eighth and Rare streets; Philadelphia.! . Agents' for the - sale .of gsnuine medicine.—J. G. BROWN and. D. KREBS, ',Pottsville; VOUTE & POIIRMAN. Orwigshurg ; C. & G. lIUNTEINGEIt, Ifaven • RITTER& Co., .1. E. 51ARSII A 1.1. hnil ENGLAND AjSIcNIAIIEN, Read - rte.; A..THRICE, Easton ; MATTHEW KRAUSE, Bethlehem; J. BEIT ENM AN.'llamburg; lIAURECIIT4- WINK and IIEID ENBEICIIT & KUTZ, Kutztown. and-by agents in ail the principal towns in the United States. I hiladelphia, July 25,1816. ' 30-y • • STAXTON'S EXTERNAL ;RE,IMaY CALLED HUN,rrkS -- - LINIFIENT, -TS NOW universally acknowledged t Irethe infallible rcniely for'- Rheumatism, Spinal Ittrectltins, Con tractions,of the Muscles, Sore Throat:and gitinaY, Is sues. OldUleers, Pains in the Backend Chest, Agumin the Breast. and Face, Tooth Kelm; Sprains,. Bruises', Salt-Uhenni, Burns, Croup, Foisted Feet, and all Nerso vous Diseases. The triumphant success Which has at: tended the atinliratiOn of this most wonderful medicine in curing the, innsvneere cases of the different direal.es alieye nnined,—and the high uncontionts thathave, been' bestowed upon it, wherever it haslbeeti introduced, gives me the right to rail nn the afflicted to reSuitat nore In.the only remedy that can be relied on. The following certilicaje nf the restoration to health and the perfect elite of a deformed anti crippled chtld, who was thought to he beyond the reach of hope, shows that no matter how appalling the case may he, there is a remedy in HUNT'S ,LINIMENT. that will conquer the most desperate cases, and that if the disense he cu rable, this, celebrated external remedy will ain It.. It has never 'failed in giving, immediate relief if timely applied; as provedhy•the abundance of high and unim peat-liable testinvinv, the particulars of which are to be found - in the pamphlets - which are to be had of every silent Ororre F.. Stantnn. F-sq.—Sir_l feel called upon by the tie of eratitwde, to offer the'following testimony, in favrir of iiiint's..l.iniment. My grandson,' Clark E. whois nOiv ten years of age, has been for the lafU eight years a.tripple, caused by falling from a chair ! whim Ile woo iwn years old, and ;eirenching'ltis from the inie:Orthe occurrence. we, have : C ried are ry - means to restore him to his nat tit al shape, to rail with- on? avail. We took hint to' New York and pltteedrhim tinder the t are of a of skill, and after room lo inel here some time, we brought him home no belle( th:111 when we took him there Fur several:days a limes he was so helpless that Ate could only ;walk Lc plitilne his bands upon his knees. for support, giving him the appearanceof ti deformed Ituncli nclf. lie Wa.s also taken to :N...w.bitts and prescribed for, without any bett'prsitecess.. !lines he Would Ile strongettough to en out Of doors, lint afler playing an hour; would come in 'perfectly exhausted. and lot' several 'days would he again perfectly:helpless. We had all last hope of ever again seeing him restored to his natural Shape. or strength—but a kind - Providence placed your External lirmirdy in my hands. I have used hitt four bottles, and am rejoiced to say that-the Ito) fs now as tdraight an ti soon:tit:4 any boy of his age. Any of my neighbor will' testify*, the trout of this statement . I take:sin: core pleasure -in stating these tide fiirthe benefit.-,of those who are sulTyrinkunder like calamity: .;" Yourslliispectfully.l • RACHAEL Nffirta. This is to Certify:That I am petinmally acepainic‘d. - with the subsctiber, Mts. Chute; as well as the boy al; hided tn,,and frankly pear witness to the deformity of wittchhe was seriously atilictlid, apparently fur Life.—, .Dated . Sing Sine, June. A, IPIS. - HENRY 11 - HRlpt.iiistice of the Peace. For part imilar.; of cures, see the certifiCate acentn partying eat hbott - , I Lfundly, Merl's, ¢ Co.. 142 Water street; wholesale; nee.nts. Orders addiersed to them, or tothe Sing-Sing, will be attended...to. . - - , ". • C. .CF.IORIGE E. STANTON Also fir sal e JOtirf Iltnivii.'ruttaville flickel & Medler. OrwleSbnrg'; Letfia G. Wunder, Schuylkill & J. Falls, ; Heil & Bowitir,* Pine:trove.' ' ' IMIZIEMIE ltu Machinists •.Sc Manufacturers. aloodyi.• 401iternacht, ll'holirale and. retoinFhoo dealere,.kipa of the ig Root rext door to'A. B. ItrAitr's,trodopposite Geisse's• Ta re rn, 'qr." Pc restPattirsilie, ~, , HAVE conotoottr nil 6%04 foroolo;siiperiorCal ctitta L Ittewing and Mona Isather,Thined copper .Rivets, li t 'Burrs, &c. Superior elt leather, and Belts (stretched) of any width and lenig It, tnadetri order,' .. - .• , Carpet bags., Carla" And- Leather Schnol Satchels„ 'Came Imes, Trunk's, t, axed hats; Nutria, 'Musk, Seal, Cloth and Vetvetonpo, undo. Stllieftol assortment nrall kinds of mons, womens and, childrenweaarse and fine brims and shootz,; many of whtch , were -tondo to. order, rxprrqrly for bloody-Br. Aecbternacht, and intended to he equal, if notou whir to the best carton/. work,'and. at ratleh lower prices, :. ••• - • • . . Jon.. 3, tslf. - ~,, ' • • ~ ..' . v,. ;: . ' 1 .. ' - VEGETABLES; FRUIT,- OYS'IIERS,- ; • &c. WITLE & CATER. continue boVniess at the .ol corner of 'Centri, , , ;and: idahantongn streets • Pettsvills, where th'Ly vrillheep4 constant' supply,. whin in season, of Vegiyibler, Prat of every deecrfp pr lieu, Fresh MA, Oysters, 405:tarsi, Claw, and'every -ht stay which the Philadelphia Market, Affords, all of winch they wilriell , at• very , thindbratti advances on Philadelphia prices . 6},Meseno. R. & VAinvitigjoir„Emeti engaied In ta ttering for thepublic, and conienuently, become per-, fertiv fainitiallvith the irtide,•' flatteethemscives that they - can eupply all articles in thetilltie to the citizens, or pottsville.cind'-ileirnity;' upon rathei better 'terms .I,ben any of their tontritilitor!s„ • • Pottsville, btliflWlsls i , ' • icanto 'PATENT METALLIC ROPES, FOR. 'tilt - tEIF: OF milmBts, l &e.. For sal*, or imported to onto...by ae subscriber. -1 • frIIESE Ropes are new itimosnexclusively used in I the Collieries and on the Railways in Great Bai lin. and are found -to be greatly superior to Hempen vanes as regards safety. durability and economy. The Patent Wire 'tepee, have proved to be still in good condition after three. year's service, In the seine situation where•the Hempen ones.previedisly used, of doable the size and 'weight Would wear but in nine or ten months. They have heini. used for !almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes "and chains have been applied. Mines, Railways, Henvy'Cranes, Standing Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors. Signal lislyards, Tiller Ropes, &e. They are made either of Iron or Copper Wire. and in cases of mush exposure to danipness,nf Calvanized'Wire.' Testimonials from the most eminent Engineers In Enkland can he shown as to their efficiency, and any riddlonal information required respecting. the differ ent d scriptionamnd application 'w lithe given by ALFRED•F;,KEbIr, 75 Woad at., New York. Sole Agent in the United States. New May 3 0tt' 11346 •• ah Tile subscriber has been appointed Agent for the sale of the Patent -Wire Rope in this Region. All or ders left at this office; stating size, weight and length; • will be Promptly attended to. 'B. HANNAN. • • &) ' . ! " V. ' - ',. :- - -•- :-. - : ... ..F.• ' , tz, .. c , CA lib .Kt ••• . :7'. = oc 1 t —...-• , • .4" . .) •••• ....., . • . , ~ i'•••• ••• C . 3 -, c ... .4 ... ..... A -3 c ~. -. . . ' - - . A s. -, * ,t-: e- •V• = af:f l ; fl 1 --- p . 4 - .... , I -1- 8 . 0 m • ra -z q . - = o • cs. •• ft, ...... .. R a. .... M .. . . tr-T . -;•... • ' ...r. T. .!. 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I ...1 cr, c., ~ = 17, .: c . .... . ~,,-.-. 0. 7 '";: [I . .6' • , • ' ~ .1 . :..' ,* ca - 'FOUNDRY &111LICIULNE MITE subscribers, at their old stand, corner of Rail Road and Callowhill streets, are prepared to man ufacittre to order, at the shortest notice, &tans Engines and'ruaips, of any 'vowel and capacity for Mining and other purposes, Battin's Coal Breaking Machines, with solid and perforated-follets, as may he required. Also Engines and Blowing" Cylinders with all neces sary machinery for Mast Furnaces. • Prot•AilS Pipes, of the most approved plans, Cup and Ball s joints and Wa ter Tapers, of the verb best construction. They par ticularly the attention of-iron Masters and par ties engaged in the I;tin trade, to their large stock•of Patterns' fur having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try, viz :—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesharre, and the Rolling MDI at the Montour Iron Whrks, They are fully prepared; for this kind of work. together with every variety of general Machinery. - Of the qual ity of their work and miatecials„ it is enough to say, that time andepperience, the Most infallible tests, have amply demonstrated tho t tynuitie.cliaractcr of their ens 'gines and machinery. 1. I • - Orders are respecfulfy solicited and he promptly attended to. •lIAYIAUOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 17,1846; Q 3-Iy rIM Subset ibex has just returned from the cities of New York and Philadelphia with • a sPlendid and cheap assortment of Cloths,'Cassimeies and Vestings .of the latest importations, comprising the hest black French and English wool dyed Cloths, superfine black French Doe Skins anctEnglish wool dyed Cassitneres, French and English Fancy Cloths. such as Mite, Brown,. Invisible Green, dtc.. French Fancy Cassimeres pf the latest Spring styles, plain and fancy vestings; ])lack sati , ,, cashmere, .cashmeretts, white and buff cassi mercs, light' fancy velvets, Marseilles, - &c.; all of 'which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the very bestatyle, andlat prices at which lie is determined no customer shall complain.' Being himself a praCtical tailor, and employing enviers and Workmen superior to any others in - the place, he is able td warrant every ar ticle manufacttired by him to give satisfaction to the 1 10 most particular in fashion, fit and Ish. ' The,subsrriher.has also just rip 7 4e ed at his new Store the largest, best, and most litshi able stock of ready made clothing ever offered to th Pottsville public; all of which he will dtsprise pf at prices whielt cannot fail to satisfy purehasers.s l A-t - ' -, ' ' - Fine Black Frock Coats from alf) 00 to 618 00 do - .Dress do ' . 8 ofl 10 00 - •' do - Sack Ido I 5 507 . 10 50 .„ Fancy Frock and,Dress Cdats SOO 16 00 t ,Summer Tweed Coats '.. 250 450 Linen do. . 75 2 00 Fine Cassimere Pantaloon's, black and.fa tic y colors French %Cassimere Paritaloons; (summer goods) . 250 '550 linen Pantaloons l 62i - 121 .. ' Superfine black Satin Vests 2 50 5.00 do do dr. - 1 50 5 00 Fancy vests Cashmere gr Cashmerettel 75 2:50 • Marseilles Vests _ ' ' -, 621. 150 Ittne'l(); 1915 CBE "For tilati;iii . Atet••• or. Lease, „ " ' io the Bereugiiet fichnylkill Ha: 113,en. Sendai' Dattititgleta adOeOtageonelj , situ ated,: tht-sateej.wlll,bel;eAteiVefti, terin of _ years ,on. greond. rent. 'Alifilyte ' , B. HILL, `West Branetr.Vallef,tieeirilehuvlktH Haven , COAL WHA,Lias t lot Oele .OLP:lcese. Julle.t3.lB-tekr' • - ~ `; -, .` COLLIERY WORKS, NEW AND EXTENSIVE Clothing and Gentlemen's ruynishing' Store • The subscriber's establishmentinay very properly be called the Pottsv Me' Emporium of Fashion, where geh— Denten may always obtain every article of gentlemen's wear, such•-as• shirts,- collars, handkerchiefs, scarfs, Elrives, hose - suspenders; &c. &c „stilted to the •fastid boas taste ante evonintte, the platn.habits of the Su bstantial citizen, or the wants of the industrious lobo rt•r. lie can'clothe h . man front head to foot - with a suit of clothes for 442 50, synchls cheap enough fur the poorest. ri-The•sithscriberhas jusfreiteived the i iitest London, Paris, New York, and Philadelphia Spring Mill Sommer Fashions. Any taste can he stilted at his new store in Centre street,'neWiloor above Clemens's Drug store, Pottsville. H; T. TAYLOR. CS. Don't f..rget the - place) • Pottsville, April• • • • , , r_ r Valuable Coal- Tracts to Beide #1;010 on leases,. to snit applicants; all that tract of I ;land belonging to the-North' American' Coal Co., ;knonin as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow ing list of Coal 'Veins.'many of which,—among, others, the iceach Mountain 'Veitis—having a range of over a mde in lenkth;' vi7.:4-IJewle; F. 4 pohn, iflarrarlettch, Pearson, Clarkson,:Sterehson, Little, Tracey, Peach i Mountain Veins. Green Park or ilavenstiale Vein, Per pendicular. Dianiond„ . and Big Diamond Veins, along with many otherti - nnt named./ Also, all that tract called ;belittler inn Tract, lielOng ne to the KM - Com - patty, containmgthe Salem,Fnrrest, Rabbit Mile. Mortimer. Tonne, Mack:Mite, C. Law- Intl, and Alfted' Lawton Valli Also, it Saw Mill and firtet-Mill,situatetteathe'llllll,Creetc Tract, all of which will he rented 'on moderate tense hy applying to DAVID cunzA§; Art. . . . Pot vtlle, Fetr'.2l. t • • Stei•iii AND NIAOI - 11Nff-J4ANUFACTORY. r 9 IRE FtibscrOer•is p tfpared to furnish all kinder of ftlachlary,`staill alfSteam Enginee,seit her high or In* pressure,-.-hlowing and pumping, Engines,saw and grist mill—Vna l'Brealtere and other machinery connec ted with the mining business, ' Also, boil e: e, iron boats, prupe li eN and.'prnpellor +wines, iron r and brass cas tings, and all other articles'in hie line. of buSiness, at his.ostablishineht in 24 . wont, below:the Rail Road, Camden, JOAN I..6TARR Late of the pcmprioprs svoft S. /SONS: Camden, (Ng.ty.lerseo ftio , . 1;180. 44-tr • ' .P4lkr),- -•;,- • tirviiNciriirr-ei. TATLOIR D'Ed S leave tolnform (bets ctadiariers and the public' in.-general thatilioy, re ()polled for he ir.inspee tion, one of tag lareetteed most varied assortments of goad. ; saitahleZir, ho spring and summer trade that ever crime tolblicouitty 1, such as new .style Siberian, lioddiiikion, •Cititop, Arcadian,Edialish, French, Atner icAn.cloths diurcassiteeres of. all descriptions, with one of the richest and twist fashionable -,stock of vest-, ings thy eye ever.bahelil. • Also linen, fine- cotton, and singhi'm shirts, AcisomS,..Conars, Handkerchiefs, fine Hoskin- Gloves; Slisphaders-,-first quality stripad and embroidered gloarfs, whichfor beauty and style cannot be surpassed. - Alt of - Which will be ,disposed of, at prices *ithin.the rescltqf eyery parson:. • „ sh ou ld you favor tre with a eell,We are satisfied you will not LIPTIN COTT & TAYLOR, orner of ,Centr e and Mabantongo, streets P, kl:—All toads made to erder, in a style which can -not be gurpassedin the 'mate. for-which we can give the best of reference. . • • Pottsville, APill Hit - • , 47.1ft:::. , :AiiN'*'iis, ,,- oul*Ai. _ t3bitab,,elpi)tai. 'pal Varnl.h;•enle ,Aoent for the Franklin \ Glass Works. - Ravine been lour engngerl in the manufac ture of Omni yarnlsit, (as well as other kinds.) fe'how prepared In offer to purchasers an article which in onatity, cannot be stirtiasSed by any in the Union. receiving notekly froakihe above celebrated Works, Window Class bf every size. Coitstantly on hand full assortment of 'Whitej.cad, of the most approved brandS, Red Lead, Lithantge , Saxnny Magnesia, which will he sot I at Manufarturer's prices, together with a laige!and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi cines, Dyes, t - Acids, Fidel colors. Perfuinery, .c.. in short every'rirticte In the Thom line. , Merchants, Phy sicians And , Dealdes inmerit'. are requested to roll and examineithe stock any prices', feeling satisfied they will he inditned to purchase.' Philada., rebrnary 14, 1816. 4 7-iy TO. CAPITAL7STS "4. °TETE ~ • . Pennsylvania Coal; 84 Iron Lands, • • - rot'. Sai( . . , 'l6 ' 1 , ACRES JO Perches and allowance of 6 per . I cent. of first rate [farming Lands - , located ,in JeiiNs Township, Jefferspn connty, finely Tintbered , and Watered, and havuneseveral Mill sites uponthem.• Two main roads run through the, lands, and improved Farms adjoin, while Saw and Grist - hill's are in the' immediate neighborhood': iThiOand was selected by a gentleman of experienged kfitzutent, and is consid ered by judges to be oneof the lest tracts in tueleoun ty. ' Its proximity to the:prim:l and Allegheny' rivers, and numerous navignble,streas, and the proposed Railroad to Pittsbure and .rie,,renders it highly desi streams,Table as an investment at r esent pricetl. • ~ Abounding in - lron Ore',ati&llittninotis,Coal nf'fine quality, it is believed' to - ,pres,?.nt one of the 'most ad vantageous locations fort Iron Works in West Penn ,sylvania. The:present Omer purchased with a view of erecting such Works; Cut engagements in another quarter obliges him waif great reluctance to forego his intention. Maps will bez.shown. and every inforniation given by the undersignl The . lands are patented, ;Ind the titles and, quality ivill he warranted, and sold free and clear of all incuMbratice. . . _ . _ 1 R. SHEAFF Smrrir,: •il5 Nnrth,Thirteenth street• hitt .Jantieryo; 1616. - Phihdel ge. 4.e-sfNfl, •, PLEASE - ''NOTICE. • NEW YORK C TEA"' eailiA NY , • • . SD Chesitut Sired, npit tafle corner of Third Street, • f Afarket Street, 24 door Letow ./Vinth Si,, Ardstil side. . CHOICE TEAS, WHOLAALE & RETAIL: WE dre'constatiCy receiving fresh im ,S., " - ,iii. ‘ ported circa ci7ltit Elark Teas, embracing . -!.S. ! lo i•A4. the-hest select itinsithiit side of Chiria.• , —, •... ~ cz . i . Our altqadant rest urces,, great 'eiperl- i G .._.....__i once, and excliAv attention io,the Tea" Trade, ;live us peel liar facilities't eonse quently,tvehre resolvedto sell Teas pitc'e'r, mare fray rant and perfect for the respective pricea, than any other estahlishmt nt. .1 i , ' • ' r .[ • ' I Our principle of domr.bhusiness.haslin the.inurse nf six years. secured a connection throoghout the United States. and wherever :bur Teas tire, sold, they receive high commendation. ; ." il /.. , - ,t, *-:RE.HDER .lIIIPIE TIJF..Ii 4 TRl4l , :a.'s The manner in whifili Our Teasare packed (the wra p . per next to thatea is•a heavy superior Tin Foil.) offers great inducements to Dealers andiFlimilies,as'illey ere so thoroughly; secured from fight and air that their finalities will remain Unimpaired; . and are in' ackages of n quartet pountb.and upwards; each containing full weight, independent of the wrapper. ; ;1 , • Panders iii 'Dry GOods, Fancy *Articles, Banks, Sze. ; Sce., as welli as those wholnive heretofore sold loose teas. express thconseiveP7biehiy pleased, not only on account of the superior quality of: cite teas, which are subjected to a rigid t4st in order that each par kage may: be confidently warranted, hut alto at our manner of; packing, which enablesltlumn to filo ke up theirassort .inent, without the neCeiisity of piWchastag one or more chests of each kind ,1 as a small • ffssortment may he packed in one chest,' kad than obviate the complaints of their customers that their teas have lost their strength anti flavor, by the length of tune on hand , and ' ex petite , to light and air. -.' . ' , • ; ,Retnemher the" Nnig. -are 237 Market street,; and 89 Chesnut streei.whete nur'Teas hre leceivad,weekly and snld nn.the same, trims ns nt Diew :York. Philadelphla, July 4, 1,810, WL' 1?.E0013111ENp OUR FRIENDS, wuvir rti . kioAsikc liAirm &., ca F s,, .1111._. PH It. kDEI.F.?-.kitk 'S ;4 ' ' . 4 . 0 .... ~ 'TO 31-IEI ESTARLII+II3IEN'T' OF,. . o n - - . 4 . i • . . : G A.-Ilt D 'N •.& , . , ./112 O'W N, GA ''RD . . 1V13.' 166 • Ma, F .Re'il;if 'jsriu:liirdool':.bero;o 'SZ,ttP it. • r ' ' -iiI'ILAIikLPIiI.I, -1 . o :: Nvv - n e t x ,: e vg a l„d el g r ir l i i n " i r t i y t n i° 4 n w t e o tPa e s i j il!f . o e t i li s er o s f when purchasing Hats, and _caps, to i our store. We have op hand a cooscomplete assortment of., Hats and Caps of every variet,r loot style, which we are isellnig full one fotalltdowel; thati the tPttlial prices; viii: ~ : ' Extra superior Bet .er flats, front I - $2 50 le $1 00 , 0 - --" Britt a , " " ! 200 tp 300 Bilk I • 0 " 1 50 th . 200 - Frencliploli.skin:" $2. 30 unit' prices 4 00 Good Fur Haiti, as lets as - , , ' 1 , g 4, Alsoor coniptets nttckofStitamer Hats, such as white and drab BeaVer, BrOsh; and Cassintere hats, littghorn Hats, shorting, or rdund top Hats, &c. 4 at to W er prices .ca than thuyn ha had etsewhere, g . ' ' ...- 1 }, 1. This is a fact known byiall.who3haire dealt with ua.- Cdll mid be sat isfiedj; it ii to your, ~wn inteiesi. I . Morelianta. St..re.keetters i r !latter , here, build Steam Engines of any pow er, and of the most-approved construction. 'Also. fur. nace. and ini.l.l.wor/t of every description. Rail Road and Diill.enrp.Coalllreakrs,screens,plane gearing. Mine: pumps. ,Alen. Teraing, Lathes. Slide :rests, Screws of every size:and length,.t.'lstiries' .oe : every description, at the 4boire Works on tIM Little Schuyl kill Rail Ro id, cornet of-Bridge street, in the Borough of tamaima,Schtlylkill Comity. . • • , ! • - Miring , the shicierietendance of the Wrote myself, I feel confident it tvauld be. to the interest of persons wanting it lig of the} above .nanied 'articles, to call be fore inirchasitig.iiselire, as.' iv M.warrant, the work' turned oath y me. to b . i'.ii• the hest material and !work ma:4AV. and will he prompt to' do work arthe time rued . uppii. • 1 ' i '. - :.. . JOON .01.1.15. • Tamaqua, May 6.:1 1 18,' . . , . 19.-fitnti __l I • •, GREEN. , GROCERY, L risn, OYSTERS; • Wed uplherita'airaa ioutii mitts nhilitlititi H oppoolto the POSLOilice ; Centre street; PottaVille, will keep.coastantlt on hand for trale, , ii. large supply of Vegetables of every description, Fruit, FrerA Fish,' Lotatrers ' , Orters, ¢e., of the very' heat quality hticthePhiladelphi a. market will afford, and at prices uile.al low as can he afforded by any other person. 11. The ettherlorily °tithe arranienionta.heret being such as to protectall articles sold frofirthe tninone effects of the Bun and dusk will readily be perceived by all who call. • .• • 'I . Pottaville,•May * 1816 - '• • . • For Sale e - Lciase,•: . .:,' .'" EVE f frAL Bonding rLnts on ' Centte.'street, (Ram vllle,),fot sole 0 to lease for tt,terin of yoars..-1 Apply to_ ' ' [MU West Branch Vialey. June,lB Lboo nicos.-150 male low,at MAßTli Jape V. =-6mo p _ 1 , ernes Loco Foca:. IVatebts; tbr Drug Seri: , _ ME CHEAPEST' PASS.9,9E 444Er.fv - CY ",,'" UNITED •• • . JOSEPH :7nrc.rtiEra.. 1 7 9 S • SPLENDID, OF LONDON' /I , IIND `ESPOOL rAcscro, . . . 21 7 :2-1,.. •Pi • • , - oritvio. e • I "QuVltvAN•r• r Rannan,. Ag, ii4.-Tottsville. • ••, ARRANGEMENiS FOB ism. OLD 'ESTABLISHED .I ,, ASBACE OFFICE, CJO Pine Slreef, fp*. of Smith, N. Y. !e to call the attention of bin general, to, the follow— ot 1846, and for ihe purpose nnd illibin,'aed Steerage ig, . , - • i ' l and fro m Liverpool ' • • Days of Sailing from • , . , . ' • New York. Henry Clay, Nye, ' I Jan.' 6 May 6 Sept 6 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, . "• 11 ";• 11 " 11 Garrick; ,' • , Skiddy, -. I' 26 26 "26 Patricklienry, ' Delano Feb. '6 June 6 Oct. 6 Virginian, • Heim, " 11 " II " 11 ROSCitIIN . ' Eldridge, . ." '26 't 26 " 26 Independence, ' • Allen, I Mar,•6 July 6 Nov. 6 Waterloo,, Allen, 1 " 11 " II " '4l Siddnni. . E. Cobb,l -L.; t 7 '26 •" 26 "26 Ashhurvin, ' Howlant , ;'April 6 Aug 6 Dec 6 John R; Skiddy, Skiddy, ', ". II ' 11. ' ' 11 ' .Sheridan • ' Cornish.- • " 26 " 26 " 26 Ship's Name, • Captains; ' _ Days of 'Sailing from ,; • ' ' • - - Live'rponl. Irenry Clay Nye - ; j'ely 21 June 21 Oct. 2v , ,Stephen•Whltney, Tho ftt-en, '." 26 " . 26. " thi Garrick; Ski My, 1111nr. 11 July 11*No1 II Patrick Henry, • Delano, - I ;" 21 •" 21 7' . . 21 Virginian, . .Heim-. " '26 !' 26 ." 26 RO3CiIIA. . Eldridge tpril 11 Ang. - 11 Dee , 11 Independence, Allot. . 6 Waterloo, Allen, ' '' .. ~6 ' 26 " 26 tiladone; - - E. Cobb, :May 11Sept. 11 Jam JI Ashburton, •• , Howland, .• " 21 " '2l "• 21 John R; Skiddy, . I;kiddv,l . " 26 ." 26 4 ""0 7 26 Sheridan. . Corrriet; June 11 Oct . II Pgb 11 TilCsubscriber ben 'lean his friends and the publi • inencrancernents for the yea , of bringing out Cabin ' er. e c Pasiengers, by the folimyin Regular ,Paekel Satps t. Ships' Nantes Captains,' . .. in addition to the above Regnlar Lines, a number of splendid NeW York Built Transient Ships,such as the 'Adirondack.' .ritotland,' Russel' Glover, *Echo,' and 'Sea,' will continue to sail from Liverpool, we'ekly In. regular iiuccession, theret& preventing the least pos •sibllity of 'delay nr detention in .Liverpool ; and for the argot - annotation of persons ivishing to remitnioney to their; families or friends.l I have arranged the pay ment of Draft's on the f Rowing Banks: , ' 'Cork I . Liinericil ' ' Clotturvd. ' Londonderry, 'Sligo,-. Wegflird Belfast, - , Waterford , Caliii ay • Armagh, .Athiong; ' •,• Cnlerain - ' Kilkenny, . Balioa, 1.; " Tralee, -Ennigkilltn, . . !Monacban; Youghal, Banbridge. . • Ballymtna' • Parsonstown Downpat rick; Cavan' , ' Lurgan, - ' Dungannan, . • Bandin, • , Ennis, _ Ballyshannnu, Swab ne'. - Skibbreen - Omagh, MalloW„ , ' Dublin ~ .Cootehill, /Inrush , Scotland—the City Banliof Glasgow _ England-Messrs. Spoop r; At Wood & Co. bankers, London; Messrs. P, .W.l Byrnes & 'Co, Liverpool, i • Passengers: can also It engaged' rom Liverpool, 'to 'Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular Packet Ships on application being made personally, or by letter, (post paid,] addressed to ' • , 40nEPII 'Ayr:MURRAY, lUD Pine street, i .. . corner Of south street, New York' . . , AGENTS.' • Berl: BannanPottsirillr.[Pa. ; Michael Mullen, RO chester, 14!...Y.; Jer. Paiftiot Pr6vidence, R• I. ; T, Cough, Albany, !N. V. ; Tarle's O'Hara Toledo, Ohio; Thomas McQuade, Utica li. V, ' , I , also beg leave to ass n ri my. friends and the,rmblic in general, that the grealmitpuncruality will he obser ved in the sailing of the higive, Ships, together with all others .which !I may have. and that Passengers will experience no delay on their arrival at the different I orts where they mean tei, embark. ' • P. S.--Free! Passage can also be secured from the venous Ports in Ireland and Scotland, from which. Steamers run to Liverpool . .. - . , • . BElslii lIII.*NAN. Pottsville. I - Sole Agent forthe State of Pennsylvania. .Irtn. 17,1616. • i . - • SNNEXATIOA L F• O TEX:4B4 • J • . , . . . , • . .I-GREAT ATTRACTION I ' HARDWARE & IRON 'STOR • : ,• . TILE subscriber respectfully informs' liis ffi'ends nd the public generally, that be has just receive I a splendid assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STE.I . IL, HOLLOW-WARP . , .CAItPFNTER'S TOOLS, e.e., which added to his finmetstOck presents a variety to those desirous of purchasing,; unsurpassed in the re gion, for quality and cheapnesi. A large assort!, ent of the best Axes at prices ranging from I's cents to $1 25. . Grindstones, 4 cent per lb. American Steel, ' , ' ill. " . , Best Cait-Steel, . . I' ., . lii.t , Lead, . 1 ., - ,! -,, I ' Rolled Iron, , ] . 5 " " Nails by the Keg, . . • 5f Tir,,....1 boxes for $23.00, cheaper than ever--Wir r all sizes very low. 'His Assortment consist!! partl • ,- Anvils, Bellows, Spikti,' !Knives and Forks. Spo iii Nails, Chains,Sliovels,ht d:Tea'and 'Coffee Kettles Spades, very cheap; ; :Buckets, Locks, Rifles, Planes, SaWs, Hatchets, :Ilitlebarrels Grass and I hinges, Vices, Wagon box-Grain Scythes, Sickles ' es, Hay and ,Dung forks,! 'Files, Raspa.Candle .. liolinails,llorseshoes,Pahif ate. Also,Dye ‘ 4l in, ~ Cop Per and Iron Kettles. Glass, Varniol, T' I.ty, • And every other article usually lurt `n Hermano Establishments, all of which he sel l s at a veryon tate. Persons commencinglirnisekeeping,thaekstnl tts CarpenterS„Cabinet Makers, Saddlers', ect., will ti d i to their advantage by ciillint and examining hiii et cl before purchasing elsevthere, at the Hay Scales, or ner rit Centre and Marke t !. street. ' , ' Ile tenders his unfeigned 'thanks to .111 s old file id: and customers for their liberal support, and 'solicit: their further patrongei I , . , GEIIRGE il.. wricterE Pottevitle;:Augupt 16,11846 , .. , •• ' ' SOLCIJT , 0.4^ ;MUTH, I , ,Cabinet Makei Undertaker; 6, fig subseriher a/111 . ounces 'to the public Oa . he , 11. luis commenced ttie above- mentioned burl es: ,in the borough of .fin tsidle. immediately back til the renithylv . ania flail. where he willeunstantly k , et Ou 'hand ammosortmem of D E . ` eo,r NS RE A I . )Y M c., marfunictured of the le durable tilannev, at very 'Cabinet Bare ,4c.. rpai.eriallin the ittost •r ates. • t e also will martufai &el. to order at the 'oda Funerale waited no He therefore solicite which he will undeavoi to burnouse. Glee us .tare all kinds of Furniture attest notice. ,' • - i'nd I learses supplied, &c. a part of theptiblit patronage r to meet by prornpt,ottent or I L . 1 LFoi. 011, , . . : . : . .'• `X / INYER.pressed, cleansed frdm gum and p!ro- V V not need by Engineers - and Machinists. who have used thii OIL, superior to the best Sperm Oil for Rail Roads. Engines and IS achinery of all kinds; Woofer Manufactories, dtc., ti l ill burn in any lamp tilthot clogging the wick, equal to the best of Aperni:anii a two-thirds Die cost. FOr.sale. by the' bbl., and -sale plekwill be forwarded for trial, on application to Ci..l F. ill NNEV, Agent for the Manufactuier,Doston, Miss or EDWD. YARDLEY)Pottsville, l'a., where a satziph nay be seen. . . I^- MA d.. Match 21,1810. ' , : . - . ''' Valuable' Real Estate. A LOT of ground, iniMarket street, Pottsville, ca l A blc: of being divided into 14 excellent building I. for rate lots'.. Apply tot BERNARD RE:ILLY, 10, :2- tf Mahantongo street,,Pottsgllc E WXQUERLD. NTALGIC.DROPi3, TOOTH-AC J • THE OHO. e .Tuoth,ffehe in twa - minute . the result of couch patient C. 9unded by a scientific Dent )e krfectly innocuous in lie of Theztenuthe afti.le at ink.store, Dortsvillo, wholes il. ntifor the county. Abia of fin Warrapied to Lure tt, TINS preparation isl perinient-.4 compo and is upon hi feels upon the Other Ti. be bail at Banuan's BM nod retail, general Age:L., following AgC1:118 : • V , . JOHN S. C. MARTIN; Pottsville. • • CHARLES LAWTON, jr. & Co: St.. Clair. *Price 25 cents per attic: • : ' •I ~.ilgenis - wanted in all the Towns in theCounly al the usual discount. ' s.. May 2; ISI6. Id • •i 11.).>. SALE, :if 12D acres of land,. situatCWn the p i rtA t. leading from Pinegrove to .Schuylkill h from Schuylkill 11aVen and 6 fromPinegrove; about, sei n e cleared and under good fence and cultiVation, ha balance [lather land. The . improveme ti area log house, and barn, a, good A le ••• • I 41.' orchard, and a neiv saw will, with ir. SID se g cular saw turning !myths. &c. 'Thp Fi h _— ing; creek. Swatara, and-Schuylkill 111 -Road, will pass near, ih not through this land. • Te Me •nsy.: Apply to I f;RO. W. MATCRIN, Agel. Schuylkill Raven April 18, 1846. • , . . - • I\TEW. GOODS: filftE siitescribers ha v ing purchased of Charles I% ler, his enGre static for Goods, will continue he business at his old ,estaMished stand, on Centre street, next door to Fox & lAm:timer's Hotel: and will endta vor to 'deserve • the patronage of their old putt° rs and the public generOly.. Asupply of new and ell assorted Dry Goods, Groceries and Queensware, h ve Just been added to the stock. , ift,AIES M. DEA.TTY & Co. • Minh 29, 131- IDICTOIII4I ilistorlea of Washington, JL j• do . .:, do — I Franklin, . . , •do .- : dn . 1 Jackson, '' ..do • do : i ' Napoleon, .. . New and beentifel books for the young, price 75 its. just received and fir sale at HANNAN'S Cheap If t tioi Store, Pottsville. May, 2, 1545, . . ~. . 1 PACKING YARN. k; rrIHE subscriber respectfully informs hit friends and 1 the public in general, that he has appointed .1. r* vdi•ants.. ... Whitney, Agent for the - sale of - his superior 'ltalian . _ Hemp Packing Yarn, who will keep a constant supply Winter Hydrants.. Price 6 ' OO at the Iton Works of E; W ill'Oinnia. ; i 1 - fur sale: Also. Leaden Pip of - - `,, - , , THONA.B JACKSON. kinds for the Water Works nd Illeadlna,—tt--113 , 1 ,- t! - -!. Pa. (stances, at : - ' ' t IANNAN'S Store, Pintsvill .; , 11 150 D Sumner gnat VlJust recelvedapd f, the different sizes sud carrying water great cit May 200,1848 Time Books: a lot Of Pocket Time Bac he e„ together with- columns fa suitable for mechanics:contour- HANNAN'S Cheap, Book Fre . • August 1,1646.-91, TIJST usinnftictoted • ruled for" keeping. making paytnehts, &c.' tots, tc. and far salsa tory. Pattern's. ' r ORAinkr - sc; ELtiort, , WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, r - m.theCily - otiPlificidis:, : ' 0 leave to announce to the citizens. of Vett, vine and neighboring districts, that they haie , n hand at their Store, next door to Geisse new Hotel, in the borough of Potts ville, a large ass cat of Geld and Silver Patent Le ver, Lepine, and lain Watches of every deicription. Also, a general ass rtment of Ladies and Gentlemen's' Geld Pins, Chains, racelets, Signet and Plain Rings; Gold and Silver TM hies, Pendia and Pens of various makers;.Specta es, Musical boxes, and every other article itheir line of business. - . . B. le . have been appointed by 'Messrs. Brevoiter &In Mina/ of, Bristol, Connecticut, their agents for the l zrz ir e of their patent stiring Clocks. eomensing those suit ble - ,for - Churches and public. offices. Also, eight till - land thirty hour brass patent spring repeating Gothic - Clocks. 1 Through them ; purchasers may rely upon get ting.a genuine ar icie.- Give us i call, we guarantee to sell ns tow ns any article'in our line of business can be,Atrchased either in Pottsville or Philadelphia. ''''' r! 1 Clocks and Watches of every description carefully repaired and warranted on the most reasonable terms., . 1 ' WILLIAM BRADY, , r JOSE:PII S. ELLIOTT. March 2 i,1646. • ' • 42—tr. MOM MON!! 11.1G•1114 & POTT, . er, 'nog. TOWN•11-ALL HAVE an assortment 'rolled and hammered I noN, c onsisting from 4 round to 2 inch. Scroll from x to 0 • Squares from x 0 to Ilamm'yrl tire from x x 3 inch, Scollop irnn of various dimensions, • • Crow Bars, Plough Irons,. • Horsi4..shori•hars, Sledge I • • s Aloulds. Juniata Slit - s . .Nails.- •and Horse I • .•. Shoe gods.. SIEEL. .• Oetaion Cast Steel. . . I I Shear Steel, English • - •r Blister. American Blister.. . German Steel, Spring . ' Steel, &c., &e., ' June 28. , - - 26 New St.)i.e at Brockville • 1111 F! Subscriberlia just received from Philadelphia, and has nnw opened at Brockville. a lure and gen ! . eral assortment Of sealfonable goods, such as Dry G . C ! &, Ornceries, Hardware., and Queensivare. addition to whtch will he found Hardware., on hand, Fish, smoked' and fresh Meat, as w II as a • good supply of country prOdure.. - Call and examine our stock, and.you will find us prepafed to sell goods at as low a ratilas they have ever been sold any wArre., in Schuylkill county.. N. B.—Country. pr duce of all kinds wanted, for wbich'the Ingliest.pnice will be paid. ,GEO. 11. POTTS, L— riATIPENT.,ERS AND BLACKSMITHS ,WANTED. lJ The subscriber is in want of six or eight good Rail road and House Carpenters. . Also two good,l3lAck smiths ;wanted; enquire at his office in Marketistreet, ney.t door to the Anthracite Gazette office, • ' GEO 11. POTTS. Pottsville, Feb. 7, 1816, • • r• TO CAuPENTIERS.' •J PROPOSALS W : ,111 be receive(' kV' lite •subscciber, for building one hundred . Miner's houses, at he to7o of Brockville. For particulars apply to the stscricer, at his office, next door to the Anthracite Ga . office, Market street. : • GEO. I 0 TS., Pottsville, Feb.7 ' IS Io ' il 0- • • • .-, : . New Boot, Shoe, 14.4 t"& Cap Store - Foster & Shissier, , - , . •• • • HAVE,' taken the New Store AI , ov - " - nearly. opposite Prevost's fin- --„,. V. ~ PI, Ninersville, where they ..., =---- -. have opened one of the hest as- • -. sorments of Dots, ShoOs. Hats and Ceps in the County. Also a good, assortment -of SOLE AND UPPER LE'ATIIER, • 'Morocco, Calf, Illnditig ; Bhoemaker's Tools, . and Lining Skins, Shoe Finding., Trunks, Valises; • "Carpet Hags, &c. All of which they will sell low for cash. They are also prepared to manufacture Boots and Shoes. of the various kinds, warrlinted equal to any in neatness and durability. By close application to.lmsiness, they hope to merit the patronage of the public, as they are deter mined "Not go be Undersold," by any Establishment in the county. U' Their friends and the public are respectfully invi ted to give them a call, and examine Mr-themselves.; Minersville, August Ifith,lSlS,-. porr§VILLE IRON WORKS. eiotemP9Elisio qii . oePa3g.lgui I - . •_. ...... .. F .: ~ MeGINNIS, REPETFULL 'announces to the Public, that he has taken the Establishment known as the Potts- sills Iron Works, on 'Norwegian street, where he 'is prepared to huild all kinds of Steam' Engines, menu ' facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every deseription.at the shortest notice4,and on the most yea .e sortable terms. , iv g!i- Pertions froin broad, in want of Steam Engines s, will find it to their advantage to give bum a call 'helm e it ngaging. efsewhera. May ..I I MARSH'S SUPERIOR .PATENT 4 1 TRUSS ). 1 1b, AO 1M 13E.-Jo,ephW '. • 'ALSO, • hilte's Eller ''..bdnri olnal Supportets. , P" A snugly of the above ar , iele4 N . just received and for sale, all.he n the! ure?s pria&, by JQII.N S. C. MARTI - N., ` 4 "; Druggist . 44--. 11. I October Coal Screens!' Coal Screens • ,s • THE suscriber Is extensively engaged in the mine ' factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an improved and entirely new principle, for whhit be has secured LETTERS PATENT.;and which lie confident ly believes will he found upon trial, ssperior.to every 'miler screen in use.for durability and all the qualities of a gpod screen. They are woven entirely of wire, and can be made with meshes and threads of any re iMired size and strength. 99• ,! WIRE WEAVING OF LEVERT - IiESCRIPTION 1 will he executed at the shortest notice, and screens maile;to' every_ pattern, adapted to all the uses for Which screens are required. "C . :4r The subscriber has recently removed his estab• lislinient to: Coal Sleet, near the - corner of Norwegian street. HENRY JENKINS. Pottsville, April 4 1516 14- BONNETS. R'S:; 4 4 ) B.)G , A N • MABRET.STBEEI, nearly ottposile MessrS. Sedgwick &'Co's. store, hag just Ic eived a full supply of the Spring fashion of Bonnets, consisting in parrof Florence, braid, Inserted lice, China Pearl, a new and splendid article, with:a .vitriety of other styles: R 1 B :0 IV S. • - Mrs..Mottnsfi, has jest received the largest and most splendid assortment ofßibbons in Potts%ille,Which will be sold at the very lowest ptices. Bonnets altered and done tip in the best manner, as she. has, jest 'received .one of the best improved Pressing Machines for finish " in Bonnets. e . Pottsville, April 251.11, 18.16. 17- i'ublic Sale, by Executors IN PURSUANCE of •the directions. of the last will 1 and - testament of John Boi..ghor, late of Bethel town ship. Lebanon county, detelmsed, the undersigned, ex- . ccutors, will sell ,by public sale, on Thursday the That day of October' next, \ - . At the Public House of Samuel Beard, in the borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county ; all that cer tain half Lor OF Gnotan, situate on• Front street, in . said borough, adjoining lots marked with letter D and "f4.1N0.' 4 ; and letter E and Nu. 5; being the northern half of the lot marked in the general plan of the Ad • dition to Schuylkill Haven, With the letter D N 0.4 ; on, which are erected a large and convenient ....-- TWO STORY PRAME HOUSE. and other .1.11 - out buildings. - ", Possession will he given Ws ` on I N a ..„. _ on the first day of• April. LSE% , Sate to _. ...- `-' - commence at 1 - o'clock P. H-, When the tereis will be made known b y : : -1 JACOB wrinEr; . - JOHN SATTAZA(IN, ~ . . • . 'WENDEL OEH ART. , r , - • Itrecniors of Jahn Boeehor, dr:eased. Schuylkill a sn, July 4 • tZ7-13t Map of the Coal Region, BY WM. F. ROBERTS, Mining Engineq; With the Tracts, all)designated; extending trout the' Lehigh to the Susquehanna, put up in Pocket Book ' Price *3 25 per copy.: Also on canvass,for offi ces, pitch *3 25. Just received and tor tied'at,BAN NAN`,B Cheap Book:StorpjPOttaillfe , ,August 1, 1848. , 't . . Lot i - • - . 'Howie and or Sale: . - 72 A TWO storied frame house, with 0 baie 6meet story. The lot of around fronts on , iv 1 Centreistreet,'alout 60 feet, and extends hack r - about 150 feet, to lan'allex. Bittfated nearly opposite Gelse's New Hotel. Appl y to • - , . I 31i0; Silli'PEN. 20-t ' 6167, 16 sarincr's-_ Elepttmciit, HINTS ON FATTEN ISOCATTLE--4Ata late meeting of the Isievicastle (Englandl-,Fartner's Club, an,account of which we find in the Agricul twat Gazette, Mr:Glover, the secretary, spoke of his mode Of stall :feeding cattle. Ho said he woo' particirlar to have hts cattle, fed at stated times.-- The cattle, he said, 'knew perfectly when meal time had arrived, and were restless and uneasy when disappointed of their foed.!, lie ;thought 'cleanliness and a good supply or litter should never be negleted. 'F keep the skin clean, and , use the curry Comb liberally, tended to fatness.'- r He remarked that the food should alst i t be given - • with regularity RS to quantity. 'They hould not • ‘, be exposed to alternations of hunger tid surfeit. The food of cattle 61)06010 .Fr be varied r as much ao possible. Like tannin beings ; theyiwere fond 2 of variety 'and capricious in their appe ites: Two pounds of oil cake, five poundi of barley ,meat, and five pounds of hay chaff, with a - plentiful al- . lowance of Swedish turnips, had been recoinalen ded as a daily allowance.' He spoke of the use of linseed oil in feeding," which he said had hem attended • with much sue= cess. 'The oil was inkled on good oat straw, layer after layer, at orate of a gallon of oil to a week's allowance of straw." • - The straw to be fre-;,,,, quently turned over, and kept two days before used;'"), by which time the oil would be absorbed, and therp would he a slight fermentation in the foal.' described, also, the mode of making ,Warno's Com pound, which is highly esteemed for fattening cat tle. 'He put 166 pounds water into a boiling caul dron, add when boiling, stirred into it for five min utes, 21 lbs. linseed meal. : Then 63 lbs. of crush. ecl barley was sprinkled upon theboiling much. age, by one person, While'another . rapldly stirred the mixture. This ()Couples another five minutes.' It is then left to cool—if therd is much fire it should be put out. It should be Used the next day, or by - being excluded froth the air, maybe kept !anger. The quantity giveni to each bullock per day, is Et pounds,- with hay or straw in"addition. SOWING CLOVER Mill WHEAT.—/G arl9Wet t . to ati inquiry in your:paper, I think if you should,' chance to visit the Hesperian Plains, and examine a field from which I base recently cut ithe you would become convinced that it ,{eifi do "to sow . clover in tha fall With wheat. My chavers'ovvn last fall with' wheat, is now . knee high, and suffilently thick . on the grOund, presenting a very fine appearance, and Trom pres 7 ent prospects, (werelit not fur the stubble,) a good crop might be inon4ll next month. I Would, not call in question the fict that young . closer is liable to be thrown oui tinting the win ter by frost, but I consider spring sowing nearly or quite as much endangered by early draught. _ My method'of sowing is to wet the wheat, and mix in the clOverseed, in • which way it may be sown equally-eqn with the wheat. I sow upon the fr3sh furroct and harrow in. • Upon the whole I would advise every farmer to make it a p.te•reo typed rule to sow clover in the fall with wheat, and if it appears to suffer from the frost, sow again in the spring; for What is the value of one or ten bushels of 'seed; eoriaPared.with a good clover field. I have much more that should be pleased to say, but my time'and your space •admonish me to ha brief. Yours, MANURE FOR FRUIT 7 - Ire:111.—No tree appears to be more benefitted .by animal manures than the peach tree. We may often observe that when it grows'near the.barn yard, so as to reach the ma nurepthat the giowth ie greiiter, the leaves greener, and the fruit larger', than when it stands onaterile grolind, and even.- as a general rule, fruit of the same variety isilavored in proportion to its size; the larger, the finer. Urine niay be very advanta geously applied to this tree, especially while it is small, as well as to . vain"; apple trees. Ulna-on ly hastens their gr i hswth, but by its offensive calcir, repels the borer from the latter and the peach worm (tEgoria) front the farmer. • A small tree wilt bear a pint once a fortnight,and perhaps more and oftener.; .1 have laver injured any -of my trees by this application, and consequently. have not ascer tainednthe amourl which may lie used ) 11pon,thent; certainly large Irces Will• bear much snore.—Am, Qthar. Jotrizal. I EItANVY.”II,I" Frame Tnres,—Al 'a late meeting in Boston, John Owen of Cambridge, stated ho cured -the black wart on plumb trees by cutting off and wash ing in salt water; and in another case, by wash lug with salt water only the warts cracking off.— S. Pond learned the value of salt for plumb trees, by an inundation covering 'his grounds severer feet with salt water; 'killing . everything but his plumb trees, and giving- them new life, health and. vigor.' Dr.Shurtliff, of Brooklyn; applied to un healthy, unproductive•plumb trees, two quarts of salt each, in water 'thdtrees beearnq healthy, and 'the enduing season they bore too much fruit.' He continued the application, and mut not troubled . , with black wartpr•curealio. W. Packminster said he found roots of apple trees three rods from the trunk, that had *it set out only sixteen year's—a prop( of thelenportatice of a wide, deep bed' of fertile soil. w CLOrt:ll AMONG:Cona - -tnoticed iO Cultivator an inquiry, whether it will answer to sow chiver seed alone in the fall on corn land 1.-- I can say from experience; that it, will do well, if sown,directly 'after working the corn the last time when the ground is in a fresh worked state. One of my neighbors has,'this summer, a fine field of Clover: which he sowed after working his corn the last 9 tirne—l think about . the 20th of this Month, ,(July.)' I expect in abOut ten days to sow my corn field, which, I , intend to lay over for wheat one year, and 'I would advise•E 'iner4 generally in tc:P., du the , same, as lam certain i is uslpletter for, the wheat crop.and the land I 1 a goail - Crop Of clover, than a parcel of noxious eeds.--Ohlf) Cultivator. • C.Annors7-11OTATION'.—At one of the' Boston. Agricultural rneeliiigs, NIL Gleason, of IfVayland:,, stated- that hAad raised*Soo bushels of carrots to the acre; ori-the'sdrric grountl.the year following he had only 525 bushels. : The' ground was Ina.. nured both years.: The iniportatteo of alteration or rotation is here evident. He fouud carrots to be the best of all roots; his cows fed on them in winter, yielded him as much profit us in summer.. Eight hundred'bashels to the acre were equal to sixteen tons, they-, were worth to hipr eight dollars per ton, or equal to $129 per acre: l'lce tops were worth $4 per acre tr, wed swinc.in autumn. Roor Fon Cows.—The .13oston Cultivatoe says, that the disagreeable flavor • of Milk, and cif fensive odor in cellars, from rum bap, may be ob yiated by substituting the cabbage turnip, or tur. nip rooted cabbage, beloui ground; that it yields as much or more than the rota baga, keeps well, im parts no unpleasant flavor to milk; and like a par snip will keep well in the ground the severest win: ters, : atid be ready for use In the spring. Theta -' te nip rooted cabortge,abore ground, io loss valuable. GLASS MI v.v. PAN - S.-Why can't' we have glass milk pans in this country I. They ore being in. trodu4etl into the English dairies, and are much liked.r They arc said to be much more easily cleaned than pans of any other materials, and are so strong that they will bear a very severe, blow without breaking. 'The only objection to them is their cost, which, on account of duties, is rendered high. • We suppose they might be,afraded cheap. ly in this country. THE subscriber respectfully; iriv hes the public to L call. at Mr. Willield's Store, Centre Street, and.esain : ine his' assortment of C. Meyer's GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. r i ' The instruments are biddy approved fie by the most eminent Professors and COmposers of music. For,qual ides of tune, touch, and keeping in time up to concert pitch, they cannot be surpassed ty either , American or European Pianos. They are chosen 'by 'all musical stars for their concerts, such as Madame Casteitan, I Leopold do Meyer, VieuiTenips, Ilurk, Wallage„Terri s pleton and many others; they are used Ante() or SOO. I..yinceris every year. They have also received the first preiniums of the threp last inhibitions, and the Install ver medal by - the Franklin- Institute was awarded to thern,, The subscriber warrants these instruments for one year. He keeps them constantly on hand and sells themat the' lowest marnifficturer's prices on reason; able. terms. All orders froth-abroad will he promptly' attended tn. T. E. RICHARDS, . Pottsville, Aug I, 1816. , 81--tf; PDANDSu II