ME I itippingo, 4car the 13ii3: bear a little, ploy Pour Iron) his tuneful throat . • • ' 78iseb — rieb, sweet iiisins;all nature hushed, To este!) that gleesome nOte--; - And- ' still eitirolling; 11 - ‘ -b e d e w, - For tier the distant hills, - I caught the 'burden of his con-,• .Vistas PPAY 7,nUa PIII'FTI.3OS /SILLS." fcllow- MAHHrAGE HT THE TELIMILAPH.... - /he: eztraordinary occurrence is !elated by one of our eichungea -It appears that .e certain Young lady, a &ugh._ tei of one of wealthiest merchantrin`lteston, • biidlormeda4 attachment for ahandsoine , piong Man, who was a clerk in tier father'. counting. room, and had determined to hive him for better or wont., although her failier bad precinudy given bits hand to another euit,lr. , , The ladfsi father hating held of this attach ntent, 'feigned ignorance. 'hut ileteimined to break It off, and give hiedMighter to !hit gentleman he bed promised , her. For thii purpose be directed the y'oung'-man to take passage in cute of the aleamers 'that left New York and proceed to Ei,g,- land,,and transact some .husiness for , him there. The - lover accordingly came to New York hut, meantime, the young lady , go; some knowledge Of her father's intentions, and sent a message by ielegriiph, to' that elect to her •lover 'in New • ' The expedient the Iwo lovers, resorted to forfc romplishing their/ desire, and defrating - the bath end .views. wait novel anl extraordinary. She' .1 took her stand lin the tele raphic'eflice in Boson arid he did the came, with a tmtv,iettate. in the of. frell . i in - New York, and witft the aid of the liLiht ening, they Were 'made hung clone hone antidlealt of one flesh . , This :a certainly applying a thia in vention td ptirinise never contemplated by Pro. fluor Morse, and exhibits a great deal utingenui- . , • •.* A few joys since, the. lady's father insisted upon I the marriage with the gentleman he - selected ,for, her, and es .might be expected, he wee zed when she told him she was already the wife of Mr. 11. who followed his employer's directions and ,went in the steamer to Eileiand. -The.merchant I have heard. is taking WadUrtlii to COl3ltst the va = lidity of the marriage. A SCENT: IN iu bt e rotu's Overct D 1 r. 'William Adolphus Tonapkin's brought before his bonlor on the chafe(' of: , hring ' . •, • Sir.'what have you to say in excti<e for getting. drunk . Mr, Toinpkins-L , Yr I have this ern to say, vrin't drunk. Lwas honly arm - struck.' 'His 'ffonor—.W hat, an ,ther 'case of cenp de aoliel, they are br.cotning very prevalent on my docket.' ' 'lurnpkinn.:— , No yer honor, it vasent no coup ere solid. it •ea a cup of vi6key ; I never touches none of yet French foreign 'aggraentors,l don't ; I'm a .native myself.' • His nonor--,.16 that all the excuse you'hase for geqing drunk!' ToMpkins—•No ver boner. My ( doetor is the fault of it entirely ; 1, Molt 'his Medicine for the sumetrbke.' ,; • Hi. Honor— , ll , 7m is .bour tio4r . ? .orilin . iikins--.The-Spirit of the Times,' he told us as how Brandy and Mustard was iv cure for the sun-stroke, and ieein as, how I'm toppos ed to fo;in • ticker: 1 0 lake riskey, and cake. 1 hadn't no mustardtuld double dose of the visky." His Honor— , He is a ',bad spirit ) so to ini.dead 1 you- , 1 , Tioinpiiins— , Dnes your honer really think so 1 If you'll let me off _tins time, I'll quit Lakin his medicine. I Did yes honor ever iet atin-strirck. - His HeMor—'ollictr, rtmoe the prisoner; he isrecoverin. - very ,flist.'=7-Philiitia..,Times. . -- .Sorne'years ago, Roger M.lShernran; and Perry . Sthith; df,. . onnecticut, were opposed to each oth er as advdc.l tee 'in an important cpse before' a tend of justice. Smith opened the case with .a . violent add foolish tiradi agaiubiSherman's politi cal charablef. Sherman rose ?ery- , composedly and remarked,..rshall .not disetn.s politics with Mr. Smith before this court, but I am perfectly . willing is argue questions of law, to chop-logic orJ even split hairs with him.': ' •' 'Split .thht, then: said Smith, .at the Sam. .time pulling a. short rough looking. hair from 'his own head, and handing it over towards Sher . ..- man.' „ • .14ay it please the ;11onnrahle Court:. retorted fherman, q-didn't say bristles.' , . ' • DOW, Jr.. asp, to his hearers, in a sermon on caurage=..rou talk about having the. plutlt pitch into a panther! Why you haven't courage enough to cast an - inAnuation at a musquitn,— You ere wanting in the very rudiments of cour age. In nine times out of ten you lack the emir age to' tell' A siinple" truth ; you sneak round the corners, and' hide., yourself .under the fence of Wbat is your courage I' TR* Ssitoit.-,A jolly soul has the The Philadelphia Chronicle stateq,,,that lately, a jolly ion of , the ocean was about heing 'put, on hoard n Outward hinted ship, for w,hiah he had .preedriusly entered, .when helasked leave to have another run up - town:. , Being informed, that he coUld , ,not i be Permitted to go, as the ship was about hp sung 'out r to toe roan on the wharf, an enttie'strenger tq him. '•llete. my friend.' throw: silver'dollar. 'Friend that for me=llldo ,etkinach for , :fyog another tirne.' Sir, Aald ..p ? mpang n orAona g e, who once un• arritiok to bully an.editor, do you' know that I takelour paper ir ti no doubt That yOu do`take.it' replied the mart, of the quill. for eeveral cf rny.honeet subs-eri heri have been complaining lately 'about theii pandrs being stolen -in the morning.' . 7hat'a a 'smart fellow,' said one: • Hoy Ido you make that out.l' ei"aid• the other, Why,{hi has heap. living for the lagt two years to my knowledge,,witliout earning a Onny., • . will save. you a thousand I)ound.; says an: !rishthan to a n'otd grnarman. .it you don't 11140 in our own light.' 'Flow !! ;You have a danghteri and.you intend to . give trn thousand as a niarringe portioial' ..1 . do.' .Sir, will (take het with fine thousand.' . r • •.No Qatherine,' amid Parick to hi. wife ; never catch's lie eotEln7; out of my mouth.' .7.llrue replied 'Kate, "they fly nut-. of your rinouib aci fast that nobody,cqm catch them?' • • • A. regular backwoodsman of. Vazon swamp was asked how old he was! •Why stranoer.!.said he: •I caniedzactly, tell:but when this country was fire; diseavered, I was a right smart chuck of a . . A young lady, on visiting the Poet Offiee to de liver a fetter to, her lover, unfottunately threw herself 'Tito the hoz. and did rtordikeriverlier iui - take until one of the clerks asked her tf she way single • A Co jurer lately 'announced the ' following perforrnabce, in England Twill drive eight tett penny nail in thermal! of any gentleman's back, place tun in a load one 6114, draw out every nail, and tre shall feel no pain.' . Ttorr Lsotno.—Alearned *donor referring to tight lacing, avers thatjt is a puhlir beneqt, inas much as oll , the foolish girls, andiligges . the wise ones to grow up to be women. A GOOD, gioaeaais:t.t•—lt is sidled, in :Hood's llffigazine; that. at a west end debating eoeiety, a jeerneyman wheelwright . was by fur, the beet spokunin. Au Irishman making! love to - a lady of area fortune- told her, -he could no. sleep ii)r dreaming of her.' • • • The climax of .Haman indifferktee has arrived when allomau dote net care how she look& • The chimncy•sweepar is , e happy fellow; for businsis always soots him. ° E A. riAriimviry.) - E. A. HATHAWAY & CO. • CONK] ill oN.AIV EiiITEUN PIiOaripk*,ERCELANTS ff!===:= , PHILADELPHIA. AVE On!' trand,,and are constantly ?miring - large' ' supplies of all kinds ,of Fish, 'Oils. and Esirrzaa' Plicrorce ' which they will sell on the most reasonable terms. to Country Dealers: viz. • . • • - • . • . 10,000 Halls. Bleached Winter Whale Oil. . 3,000: ". . Sperm rsil. • . . . 2,000 • "• . Solar Oil; . 5,000 '" Common Whale Oil. ' - - 100 'Mils. - Tanners Oil. various qualities. 500 " No 1,2. & Mackerel. in } & whole bblo. 100 " No .1 Salmon, in whole and half lib's: , 0 50 . 'I Mess Shad. ' 100 , 1 • - Pickled Labrador Herring. .500 d " r ' " r - . . 3 0 , 0 0 ilia. Hey Codfish: . !: 500 Doz . Painted Pails. . ' 309 Ibis: Calcined Plaster, . . ' . . .. 156::" Ground` Plaster., -',' &Lim, Soaps, Sperm. Candles. leas, Vosbeit and Penn:llllmin Butter,-Easiern Hopi, and beet Herki mer county, Pi:. Y., Cheese., :•All !of 4e above sold in tots in 'Suit purchasers. • ,i, • Philadar,-Idarch.2B, 1840 I -.:, ..r .. i ' ...; f3.irly ATTENTION. MILITARY STORE . . rirsfir. subscriber would respectfully inform his ..11- friends and customers. that be has located. his • Military Cap Mait-fretary' In Third Street, No. 91, a few doors below Mice. where. he would be pleased 'to title his old custonieto' and its many new ones as are disposed to favour hiin .with their ctunom. He still corn innesto mann Facture IVilciar 3 , and Snortmee's articles ofevery description. such alp leather, Cloth. Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, Oral! patternSrForage Capsololsters for troop Body do'; Cartouch Boxes. Bayonet eabbards, -word Belts:010F hinds; Canteers ; Knapsacks, different patterni Fire 'Wickets, Pasting Boxes, 'rube -dp. Brush and Picker's 'Plumes, Vompooas Fl.tenien's Caps. Leal her §tocks, Gun Cases. Sdnerior quality Shot Bags. Gatrie B;lgki)rumsAtc-drc. • 11=rnrd . rs.thankfttlly. received and promptly at- Conde Its. • WILLIAM CHESSMAN, No. lot Nom 'aird Street.,): few doors below Rac Philadelphia..fanuar,y 13_1840 • 2-6 m - - PHILADELTMA ARCADE CUTLERY STORE • C A 103 John M. Coleman' . . A T No 32 and 33 Philadelphia Arcade. respectfully invites the attention of dealers to an extensive stock of Pocket and, Table Cutlery, Razors. Scissors ,and Butcher Knives of ht's own importation, which will he sold in lots to suit purchasers. at rt small advance on Importation cost. The assortment comprises Joseph Rodgers & Sons',Greaves & ,ne, Wade & ,Butch ere. Wristenholm'S, Fenny's and other eelnbrated ma kers. Also on hand, a large assortment ofGuns. Pis tots, Bnntinc Knives. Chapman's Razor Strops, Pock et Booksi, Purcnssion Caps, Spectacles, 'Violins, AccOr dtons, &e. . - Philadelphia. January 3d, 1810 Platform Scales A 0 D ,, E ,.. s i t t rt n v h e l s e , ( c o c r o a r i , l a, Tobacco, ve l Cora 1,41 . a y 01- Orders - promptly attended to atom* 'manufactory, t.terond street, Catmlen.'New Jersey, or Store No. p, North sth st., Philadelphia.' i ELLICOTT & ABBOTT. Oct..lEth, 1515 42-- AWE RICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA • ; Ting -commodious and delightfully in: rated Hotel, situated in Chesnut street Philadelphia, directly opposite the. State; 148 it House. fleecy .4. Charlie, Proprietntr offers every inducement to-the travelling public. 'it is In the centre of business, ii is within two minutes' walk of the •Poit Office, Cuomo Mingo, the prinliipal litinkiand,Places• of amtisement ; is in an airy and delightful location, and the proprietor. pledges himself', to devote every attention to hta table, and to have obliging and attentive servants to t ondutt to the comforts of his guests: flatloqt.warin and cold, always ready, and an assortment of Wines of unequalled er. ro? . • 7. , Philada. Nov. 22d 1815,47—1 y - . _ .To Machinists and others. pLATT'S univernal Clinch, all sizes, from 6 to 20 _inches ; Salter's Spring Balances. made expressly for Steam Engines, 60, 50 and 21 pounds. Platform and Counter Scales, more than M different aims and patterns. FIIF stile wholesale and retail at the lowest manufacturer's prices, at No. 3t Walnut street. by GRAY 3 BROTHER.' Philadelphia, Feb- 7, 1616. 6 . • . . BURDEN'S PATENT; HORSE SDOES 0 MADE OF. TILE best refined Ameritiab Inn, for sale at about the same prices of the Iron in bar,being a saving of about 100 per „ cent to the Ptirchaser: All shoes sold, or warranted, arid if not satisfactory. can be . " returned and the money will be refunded. GRAY A: BROTDER, 42 Walnut st.,.ll'hilada. . . June 8 23—j . . IRON STORE. TILE suhscribers have 'I - instantly flll hand, at the lowest 'rates, Irvin of 411 izes, snitable for. !wry PIITIMISCS, and also for covering schutes and for steam engine boilers, and for coal cars. MORRIS .Ic. JONES. 5.11. V. corner Schuylkill and Mnrket sts. l'hilada. V.l, 115 . Qi-ly IMPORICA . NT TO _44.1. COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS. You may he sure of obtaining, at all :s;;!. !inns, pure and highly flavored TEAS, by the singlepound nr larger tjuantity, - • at.. the PEKIN TEA -COMPANY7S Cf• t% Al • • 1101. E, :30 :ninth Second .lreet between Market and Chesnut Staeets,' Philadelphia. Heretofore itpas been very tlitlicult, indeed, abu - is% impossible r .always to obtain gOod GiTeta and Black Teas. But now yob have only to Visit the Pekin Tea Company's Store• to obtain as delicious and fragrant Tea as ,I.ott could wish for. All tastes Lan here be suit ed the advantage of getting a pure article at a low price. .Philadelphia, June 20,18 .. 16. '25-- Philadelphia, lan. )6; I'Bl6 .. . . , •Pfilladelphia, Reading. lk 1 Potts-i vi I le Rail Road. - • . Reduction of Fre ghrol .1 1 10chandize. "7 • O . N AND AFTER '.llonday nevt, dune 2tlth; 18.14 Goo *ill be forward , d with despatcliat -the fol cowing rates. of Freight,' htitwcen Heading and the points below:stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. ~ , . ' • Between' Between ' Reading Reading and , and • Phila. l'ottsvillii . . Plaster, slate, tiles, '1 10' 7.5 . ets Pig Iron, [dooms, timber, marble, tosin,tar, pitehj -.1 20 and grinds:m i tts,. Nails spikes liar iron, hi . castings,lead!turnentine . bark, raw-tobacco, salt;): 90 1 00 .p provisionsotatoes, lute ber„stoves, %'r., • j Flourner barrel, • ,Whet, corn, rye, clovtir seed, 4- molt per bushel, j Groceries, hardware,iteel, ;copper, tiM! brass, do nestic liquorsonachine ry, butter and eggs' cheese, laud and tallovg, I oil, word,cotton, leather .raw hides, paints, opt . ters, hemp, and cordag,e. Dry Goods. drugs 4- medi cines, foreign; liquors, wines, giniS, paper,fresli , fish, meat, confectlona ry, books 4 , Btatintinty.., No additional rlinrges fr receiving or delivering fre , ny's Dr.pots on the ling. July 15, 1843 at commission. storage, or lea at any of the Compa- • Coal and - Tiber Lands for Sale. r 1 iiE subscriber . o ers his services as Rest Estate 1 Agent In the Cif - of-Ilhibidelphia to all alai may be desirous of turning their lands into money, or ex changing the same for City property. Albcommunica ; dons on business promptly*. attended to, by application ; • • Corn'er of 6th and Walnut etc Phil, ii— Aug I, 1.846. , . Cheap 31ratehes aria Jetvetry, g- AT the P hiladelph i a Wat ch and' Jewelry . store, No. 90- North. BsCond strect, corper of V/ 4 . quarry, behm Race street! . .Gold lever Watclies;tilkieWelled, 8 carat cases $43,08 Sitver" " ! " ,, ; 23,00 • - " • i " 'seven jewels !! -. ' 18 ,00 Superlnr'Quartter:lVatehes% - ' ' • 10,00 Gold Pencils. I 2.00 . Fine Silver lipeetacles . • - 1,75 Gcild Finger Rings, 371 cents to as ; Watch Glasses, plain, 12t cts. ; patent, 181; litnet.,-25; other articlesin proportion. ! , All Goods warranted to be what theyaro sold far. . I Clocks, Watches and. Jewelry, of e e r yescrip ßA tion, cleaned and repaired in the best manner, by 'ezperien eed workmen. la- All Clocks and Watches repaired at this establishment are warranted to perform well. - • Philada, Nov., 14,1843. 'atil-ty • -. Wl.' STAR'S BALSAMFOF .. . . . .WILD CELERRYi ' - ;THE 'GREAT REMEDY FOB- CONSUMPTION. :Rid the but Xedichis known to I van for the cars of Asthma, bf 'every stile, Liver Complaints, Rad .chitis, influenza; Coughs. Caidds, Bleeding of: :'the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, pains and weakness in the side; breast; &c., . and all otheidiseasestif the..: ' . . . . - Pulmonary 0 s ans.. ' " A VElkYliinportant disease over Which this 'Balsam' till exerts a very powerful influence, is that of 'a .DIS ' EARED LIVER. InAbisaimplaint it hisondoubtedly prOved more efficacious than any remedy hitherto eth-! plqed, and in numerous instances when patients bad endured long and severe suffering from' the disease, ' without receiving the least benefit from various reme :dies; and whem.MERCURY has been .resorted to in Wait), the use of this Balsam his restored the LIVER to a. healthy Welkin,' and -in many Instances effected , PERMANENT .curnts, avec every knoWn sgmedy had failed to produce this effect. • Besides its altnnishine e ffi cacy in the disease above mentioned we also find it a very effectual remedy in- ASTIIhIA,I a complaint in wlich it has been extensive.' 1 ly used with decided success, even in cases of_ years, standing.. it not orly emanates froni a regular PhysieUn, hut has also been well teited.in all the complaints for which it Ss - recommended. It. is not my intention, .therefere;eitherto cloak it i n mystery..or in anyway, deceive th e public by overrating its virtues 1 on. the contraryo shall simplytendeavor to give a brief state tient of it s usefulness, and flatter myself that its sur prising efficacy wilt enable me to furnish such proofs of its vino)es as will satisfy the Inns' incredulous, that Consumpt on may and 'CAN BE CURED R ,' a dsmedi cineibe to orted to in time. 1 - Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Sept. 18, 18-15. , Mr. Seth W. Fowle: .. - . •. . ' Dear Bir 7...,T1ie character oof Wistar ' s Balsam of Wild Cherr y.is so well established throughout the country,. - and especially in the State of New 'York; that any further testimony would'Seen) to he uneces sary. Yet I have derived so much advantage from it that lam happy to communicate throng!), von to the sick and aillicted.what it has done.. or aingind I consider it a privilSge and duty to do so. Itiutve been troubled with weak lungs for four years ; bad a cough more or less every winter. I was confined.io the house all last *interwith a severe cough, pain in the; side and breast; raised blood several times. I cotisnlied a phy sician, but have never taken any medicine which has done me so much good tie WISTAR'S, BALSAM OF WII DCHERRY. • I consider it the BET medicine in the world for Colds, Coughs, and Pulminary Corm plaints. ! , . WILLIAMIL SWARTS. ",lON OF A REGULAR PHYSICIAN. • Eiter, Me., Sept. 30, 1845: tiles that I have recommended 'the - rise of S BALSAM lIF WILD CHERRY' fig disea pings, for two year past, and many bottles )wledge have been used by my patients, all tidal results. In two cases,wliefe it was nfirnird consumption had taken place, the :ry effected a cure. I E. BOY DEN, Physician at Eater Cormier. .NO QUACKERY! NO DECEPTION! •.' All published statements of cores performed by this medicine, are, in every respect, TRI'E. 11E4vilR8 OF CoUNTERFEITR Ann IMITATIONR.--The unparalleled and astonishing efficacy of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry in all the disetties for which it, is recommended, curing many cases after the skill of the best physicians was unnrailing, has effected .a large and, increasing demand for it. This fact has caused several. unprincipled counterfeiters and' imita torsto palm hit' spurious mixtures, of similar name and appearance, for thelgenteine Balsam... Re careful and get the_gennine DR. WISTAR'S IIAI.- SAM 01 , 1 WILD CHERRY.. None Genuine unless signed by ;I. BUTTS. Address all orders to - SETH W. FOWLE, }Boston. Masi: For sale} by JOHN S.I . C. MARTIN, Druggist .Pottei ' ville ; WILLIAM TAGBART, Tamaqua ; BICKEL & MEDLAR; Orwiushurg I J. B. & J. A. FALLS, Miners-. Ville; CALEB WHEELER, Pinegrove. Jan. 10 1 • . 2- = This cert ses of the? ill my knw with henef thoughtcd Wild Cher MEM ARSAPARILLA . 6z, VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS N rorisequeere of-the increasing ' demand for Dr. I Blond Pills, and the encouragement by the public in employing them, in preference to all others, the proprietor was obliged to breve constructed a ma chine, which would make them more rapidly and with less labor, consequently less expense than , heretofore. Having effeettd so deshatite an objeit. and that the public to.iy share the benefits of such - great iniprore ment in P II making, his boxes will hericethrth contain FORTY PILLS lisrA BOX, • and the prlce the Fame ae heretothie, namely i—Tiven tv fivercents a Box—five Boxes for One Dollar! • Dr. Leidy's Sarsapaiilla and Vegetable Blond Pills • have, during the paSt few years, been mere successfully employed ;throughout the , United States, Mexico and the West Indies. than any others, and the rapidly in ereasine demand for them is unparalleled. They are the only Pills in exi4tence, kn2wn to con tain Sar..aparilla in them, the proprietor only knourg how to combine the Sarsaparilla with othd'r substaaces in forin of pills, • IF PILLS. ARE NECESSARY • for purging or Cleansing the stomach aid howelsaiii purifving the blond or fluids of the body, as an alter native forlremoving the causes of disease and arrtile, flip_ its progress. and as a Spring Purifier these 'Pills will be found more effectual than any other. _YOUNG. AND OLD, MALE OR FEMALE, may at all times take them without change of livingk, restraint from ne-,upation, or learnt taking cold from: exposure to all kinds of weather, for they contain rid:. mercury or rninerras, which are- contained in milea and }vhich make other pills so unsafe or danger ous in take, and uncertpin In their nine's. . PERSONS OF .ALL 'CONSTITUTIONSi whether feeble nr de'bilitatod, hr of robust and strong constitution, can lake them•withoat prostrating or cle bilitating, the system they operate so easy and gentle, yet etrectdal, that little inconvenience is caused in la. theml, ••, THEY ARE GOOD AT- AI.T. TIMES, • for all diseases of whatever nature or kind. 4 ' CautiMilis necessary Be sure at- all times to ask for [VIII take no others than Dr. Leidy's Blond Pills. All othersby names nearly similar, are spurious, and cal culated tol deceive ; the proprietors of them thinking to sell them on the reputation of thegentline,hona-tide and only true Salsaparilla hod Vegetable Blood Pills of Dr. L'aidy.j Beware of such imposition, fraud and trickery. - 5 - Tourh /hem not, Much less take them, for being man ufactured Ito deceive the publiirof their moneyohey, rsill besides deceive the body and your systerri by Aim effects. Remembcr ! 40 Pills in a Box for 25 cents—Five Box es for Oran 'Dollar. [No others contain Forty Pills to the Box t t - • FrrzeTrilbe had in Pottsville at JOHN S.C. MAR-' TIN'S Drug Store. Also, at JOHN G. BROWN'S Drue Store. May 23,11816 Cons I('RESENTING this valuable medicine to the , pub; licas a remedy - for Consumption, and Pulmonary Diseases in general, I have been' ctuated solely by the great sueres.' attending its use in my own Immediate neichhoillood, and a desire to benefit the afflicted, I shall simply endeavor to give a brief statement of its usefulness, and flatter myself that its surprising effica cy will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues as will satisfy. the most incredulous. that CONSUMP TION, may an a l` CAC BE CURED," if this medicine is resorted to in time. As Consumption, however is a disease which differs much in the severity of itasymp rims. and the riniiiity of its progress, and has long haf- I fled the skill of physicians it cannot he supposed that this' or any other remedy is capable, of effecting a cure' in every case and in every stage of the disease; on the contrary, , we must expert It to fail sotnetimes, circumstance which occurs daily,with all the most val uable remedies we possess, for thelniost simple diseas es. The proprietor suinnitS the following testimonials in its favor from citizens of this County; well, known to the public. Mw W. 1.!. 11/talc—Having been afflicted for thie last thirty years with Consumption, and havingtad the ad vice of someofthe most eminentPhysicians,and was i. yen up as Incurable. I was indueed to make trial of your invaluable Expectorant,and ant happy to say that I am entirely cured, and am attending to my daily occupation astliongh I had never been afflicted. Previous to' ta king your EXPECTORANT, I eduld not,lf 1 had been so disposed, do anything at mytratle. I have since tie.= ommended it to several of my friends, and particularly one case of Consul Men Cosrsust nuts, and ant ,Inipyy tr state that in every instance it had the desired effect. Yours respectfully JOSHUA HAWKINS. -Schuylkill Haven, October 1841. Settumcnt.t. IlavEs'., January 1,1845, Mr. W. J Deer. Sir*:—.ll c rying been afflicted With a Severe pain in the breast,' I was induced to try yoor Expectorant, and after Using ne bottle of it, found it to relieve me, and I do.not hesitate in recommending it to the public as a valuable mediciae for Colds, Coughs and Afflictions of the Breast. . lam respectfully yours &c., EDWARD HUNTZINGER. , EEO 90 cts 16 cs. .11 cts 3 cts. OM 10 1 25 2 6 0 1 'AI . - - V SCHUYLKILL HAVEN,' OCI.ObCI'.I9. 1544. I was taken with a bad cold some.time agoi, and used one or two bottles of.ilfr Haas' Exiitzterant, which re lieved me much, and should I have occasion for the above again, I would freely call onTr. Haas for his in valuable Expectorant. DANI LB. STAGER. ? ' Son uv MULL •v .H rir ! l July, 29,1845. Mn, Winmix J. Iliac.—Dear 41K.,--I am happy to testify to the efficacy or your expeetorant, fovanswer log the purpose for which it was Intended, that of re _lieving - Coughs, Colds, &c., ....... _ Yours respectfully, CHAS : lIDDITZINGER. ' For sale by the Proprietor _at Schuylkill Raven, and by the following tigents-ixaSchaylkill county. Pottsville—J. S. C. Martin:- • Llewellyn—johannan Cockhlll, Esq. PiTineraville—J. &J. FUlls, - New Castle—G :,: :- • d Emit Port Carbon—Henry Shissler, Pi , 'i - Landingville-'-Color- & Drumheller„-: Pinegrove—Graeff&Forrer, ' I Tamaqua—Rellner & Morganrot h, PliddleportlL Koch & Son, 1 ' • Tuscarora—George R. Dry. - Nov 22, 47 - ...., - 'PACKING YARN. THE subscriber respectfully InPprms blacriends and tha publie in general, Maki; has appointed J. F.: Whitney, Agent for the sale his superior Italian :temp Packing Yarn, who will keep a strnstant, supply the Iron Works of S. W arGipnli. • THOM JACKSON. ' Reading,-18 Pa: • , . , l!Mil Itiebirints 0 ~,,TE.myt, . !k; I: ~1 . ~ ; 1 % 1 u,,1.,&„04, AAS' EXPECTORANT, FOR TITS CUM: OF .ption, Coughs, Colds; &o TO TrHEJPUBLIC:: THE MINERS' JOURNAL. PA:MIT DIETALIATC - OOP/PS; ' FO T USE 40P MINES, RAILWAYS,- die, ... e - B, Foe, , or issperredltisrdor, by LAT sufiseriber...,! . .4_ TnEsr. Ropes are now almost ezduswely need in 'the Collieries and on the Railways in Great Brit on, and are found to • be greatly supetiotto Hempen ones as regards Safety, durability and economy. !• . The Patent Wire Ropee, hare proved to be still; in good condition after three year's service, In the nine initiation where the Ifempen ones, previously Tied, of double the size and weight would wear out in nine or ten months.. They have treed used for almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes and chainshave been applied. filines,• Railways, .Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors. Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes. &e., They are made either of Iron or topper Wire. and in rases of moat exposure to dampness, of Galvanized Wire. . -• ' Testimonials from the most eminent Engineers in England can be shown as to their efficiency, rind tiny additional information - required respectingtthe differ ent dearriptions and application will be given by • ALFRED F.KENIP,,LS Broad st., New York,. '. . , ' ' ' '• ' Sole, Agent in the Unitedfitatev. . New Yeas Mai 3ffitt.lB46. ' . • -.' • i fel•J . • 4 O. The subsciffier has been appointed Agent foe th e sale of the Patent Wire Rope in this Region. ,- All lor-.. ders left at this office; stating size, weight and terigth,' will be sroMptly attended to. , 13, BAN NAN. 0 ta. - .„ " • ! e., ti ••1 z • or. ci , F.;. 2 Fr , Zft 4•4 g 6":" )• • ! 4 " 0. .7. ) •, • • .7- . • ca . ' • t, ; 5 c• 3 C--1 • i 0 1 7 :3 I "x- tp co g .s 1 • t , = I B C MI o ,s 4' ;-- !.. -.. • t, Z . :, q - • . . I ' ' - i r; • ~ , , I.i := • ~.O. la ~.., p ql 0 , .. a. ..- '. g Z 1 ', .. 1 g , 1 1 , , 1 . ~. , „. 2 . il , • , 4: '.--.. ... il COLLIERY WORKS, , 0 1 .:: . i.t.W4 m...:. •-.e FOIADIIIIC' :IA: MAURINE 010 P. THE Subscribers; at th eir old stand, corner of Rai Road and Callowhill streets, are prepared to man sufacture tWorder, at the shortest notice, Steam Engine and Pampa, of any power and capacity for mining ant other purvases,,cliatizn's Coat BreaPng Machines, will snlid amnerforattM intim s, as may be required. ' Also Engines and Blotting Cylinders with all neces sary machinery for !Blast Furnaces. hot Air Pipes, of the most approved plans. Cup and Ball joints and tri ter Myers, of the very best construction. They par ticularly invite the attention of Iron lilasters' abdipac ties engaged in thei Iron tradeto their large stock of, Patterns for Bolling Mills, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try, viz The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the' Rolling Miil at the iMontour IrOn Works. Danvil.e. They are fully prepared for this kind of work, together with every vartely hf genetal machinery. Ofthe qual ity of their work and materials, it is enough to say, that time and experience, the most infallible, tests, have amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en gines and machinery. Orders 'are respfally solicited and will he prom) attended th. NEW AND ENTENSFIrgH • Clothing and . Gentlemen'd rnrnishing Store nE subsenber hampist rehnned from thei l citles of Te,v N and Philadelphia with a.splendid and cheap assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and tiestings of the latest importations, comprising the West Muck French and English wool dyed Cloths, superfine black French Doe . Skins and•Eimßsh wont dyed Caisimeres, French and English Fatty Cloths, suchas Olive, Brown, Invisible Green, &c.„ Preach Fancy Cassimereilof the latest Spring styles, Mate and fancy' vesting's, black mita'', cashmere,. cnshnieretti, White and huff; rust: mecca, light fancy' vet - vets, Marseilles, ikc: ; • all of he is prepaidil to manufacture to order in the very best style, and at 'Prices at which he is determined no rust - rimer shall compicin. teing himself p practical tailor, and employing rioters and workmen superior to any others in the plice,die is able to warrant every.ar. Grin manufactured,by:tilm to 'give satisfaction to the most particular in fashion, fit and finish. , The subscriber has also jtist opened at his new store thelarg.est, laisr,and most fashionable "stockof ready made clothing ever offered to the Pottsville public; all of which he will dtsprise or at prices which cannot fail to satisfy purelmiers, Viz: ~ . Fine Black Frock Coats from .• *lO 00 to 018 00 do Dress do • . . 800 16 00 do Sack do ' 550 lO 50 Fancy Frock and Dress Coats . 8 00 18 00 • Summer Tweed Coats .- i 2_50 4 . 50 Linen do "L 1 .-. 75 2 - 00 ' Fine CassiinereP.antaloons, black ' and fancy colors • ; . 350 `-- 750 '. ' French: Cassiinere Pantaloons, '(Rummer goods) - i ' 2 50 5 50 Linen Pantaloons 1 . 621 1 24 . Superfine black Satin - Vests' . 350 500 -• do - do ' do 4 50 3:00 6 Fancyvests Cashmere .1. Cailmnerettel 75 •2 50 ' Marseilles Vests ' 621. I 50 . ;21-ly ► The subscriber's establishment may very properly be called the Pottsville Emporium orFashion, where gen tlemen inay.always obtain every tinsel° of gentlemen's wear, such es shine, collars, handkerchield,, scads, gloves, hose: suspenders, &c. &c , suited to the fastid ious orate of the est - inhale, the.plain habits of the sub stantial citizen, or the wants of the industrious labo rer. {He can clothe , a' man from head to • font with a suit of clothes fits $2 66, which is Cheap enough Cot the' poorest. rrTIM subscriber has just received thelatesi London, Paris, New York, and Philadelphia Spring and Summer Fashions. Any labie l can he suited at his new store to Centre street, next door above Clemens's Drug store, Pottsville. B. T. TAYLOR. . g} Don't P.,rget'the'phtee. Pottsville, April Itt, 1d16,' • Valuable Coal Tracts. la 'Rent. frO let on leases, tdsuit applicants, akl that tract of I land belonging to 1 the North American Coal Co., known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow ing list.of Coal•Veitis, - many of which,—among others, the Peach Mountain Yenta—having a range - prover a. mile in length, viz: Spotlit, Barracletich, Pearson, Clarkson; Stevenson,. Little - Tricey, , Peach iMountainyeins, Groen Parkor Rayensdale V ein, Per- - pendiculae. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, , along with many others not,hanwd.. alilhat tract called the Junetinn Tract, belong ng to the said Coniany,crintaining the Salem', Forrest, Rabbit Hole, Moitinicr. Tunnel, Black Mine,!C. Law ton and Alfred Lawion Veins. Also, a Saw Mill and Grist Mill,situated °Tithe Milt Creek Tract, all of which will be rented on moderate terms by applo to • • • ; . , DAVID CHILLS, Ag't. ' . ; i 9- . ,Ste Ant Engine H , . AND MACHINE MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber is; prepared to furnish all kinds "of Machinery. such ;as Steam Engines, wher high or low pressure—blowing dna pumping Engines, 'saw and grist mill—Coallre,akers and othr mac ine ry connec ted with the ruining:business. Ali o, !Mile won boats,• propellers and proppller engines; iron and brass cas tings, and all other•articles in his line of business, at his establishment in 24 ; street, below the Rail Road, Camden, New Jersek r • • JOHNS. STARR, • Late of the firm Of MOSE,B 'B.TARR & 8ONS: Camden, (New Jersey,) Nov. 1,1845. - • 44-tf . . , • • ' LIIPPINCOT'r & TAYLOR. BEGSleave to inform their Customers and the public hr, general .that they havelopened for their lospec-• thin, one of the largest and moat varied assortments or goodi, suitable for the. spring .and' summer trade that ever came to this county;'suCh as new style Siberian. Boddingtom Croton, Arcadian, Engliab, Frenqh, Amer ican, cloths :and carsimeres of allidescriptions with one of the richest aiA most fashionable stock of ' vest ing. the eye ever beheld.. 'Also linen, fine cotton, and gingham shirts, Bosoms,, Collars Handkerchiefs, fi ne Hoskin Cloves, Suspenders. first' quality striped and. embroidered Scarfs; which for beauty and style cannot be surpassed. All of which will be disposed of, at prices within the reach of every person. .. Should you favor us with a call,J we are satisfiedyou will not regret It. ~ 'LIPPINCO,TT & TAYLOR, ,' 1 Corner of Centre and Mahantongo, streets - P,‘S.—All goods made to ociler,Th a style which can- of be surpassed in the state, for which we can give; be best of.reference., ... . Pottsville, April-18, 18413 ' ' ' 1 • /57; • - D ad , , ' /lons° ' Llit for Sale: i- ' •. •. . A TWO 'sioried (tame house, with a base, irsrd meat stork,. l ' The lot of ground fionts no, gg E- 0 Centrejstreecabout 60 feet, and extends back about WO feeti. to an alloy. lattuated nearly opposite' Getsa's rienril?tel. Apply to - , ' - ' 1 - 1 - ,INcr. BRIPPICN. ihr, la ' . ', 11. i 2)-4 : , , ! • i . 1 . • ' .:- V.L7 = n Eva COP ~ _ . I lob I~R Mil i , IY, usm h e Rr "' P ' - OD & SNIDER. CARD. IM ~ilaletp jia. Wpal Varnish, sole Agent for the 'Pranktin Glass Works. ,Having been long engaged in the manufac ture of topai Varnish; (as well as other kinds',) is now prepared to offer to:Traicliasers ari article which In quality, cannot he surpaased by anyjn thelfnion. Al so; rec•eivingweekly fronithe above celebrated Works, Windbw Glass or every' size. „Constantly on and a full assortment of. Whitg Lead, of the most spiiroVed brands, Red Lead, Litharage, Saxony Magtiesia, which will he sol l ari Manufarttirer'ik prices, together withb large and; well seleited stock of Wogs, Medi - eineacDyes, Acids, Fine Colors, Perfumery, in sliortevery article in The Drug liner Merchanie. Phy sicians and Dealers An general, are requested 'to call and examine the stook and prices, feeling satisfied they will he induced te : nitrate:Re. • Philada Febrtiary 14 1816. 7-ly TO CAPIT 4 4 ISTS d• :OTHERS. Pennsylvania oal & ,Irmi Lands, • J , For sale. " 16 1,1 ACRk9 19 Perlteli anti allowance of per I tent, of first' rate farming Lands, located in Jenks Triwnship,'JetTertion county, finely Timbered and Watered, and htivlng several Mill sites upon them.' Two main roads run thrOngli the lands, ;lilt/ improved Earnis adjoin, while :tiaiv , and Oriit Mills are in the immediate neighbOrinto • This land was selected by a gentleman of experien ..et/ judgment, and • is . consid ered by Judges to he one'of the best tracts in tote Faun ty. Its proximity to theiClarion and Allegheny rivers, and numerous mavig.nble streams, and The proposed Railroad to Pittsburg and Erie, renders it highly desi rable as an investment zit present prices., Abounding in Iron Ore and 'Bituminous Coal of tine ' quality, it is believed to t present one of the most ad vantageous tocatiens for Iron Works •in Wesr,Penn ,sylvania. The present owner, puttliased with a view of erecting such Works, butt engagements in - another quarter obliges him with - great - reluctance triTorego his intention. Maps will be, shown. and every Information ,given by the undersigned.. tFhe lands are -patented. and the titles and finality will he warranted, and sold free and clelfof all incumbrance. It. , 811EAFF • I I • !I5 North Thirteenth street. Philadelphia Jamiarylll, 1816. • r ; -. b^ !' ~.1 C • - - <33 • 7 -- -... - ___, j. . ~-7-7-1--'1":•71 I , . ' -• . T --:14k1.,, ' • " , -.• • ' L..... IN, t---1:-n'':--- r' -- ~.., IT • • .-..._:!...,;-_\e„...:•.:,. , • ,' ' i-ta:- l'Ak;_en,,:,.t;its, , - - -'---t:.... • ~,,r- . _ ---i2:41- 1.--- . -- ' , =' - ' 3- • -T-'-'--------________,..7- r4•4P.,,,' ,r--77-7:-.--____-_-=---"="t;i4.4-4-, 1 (........./ . ~,'7 • ...pa •1.,, a: h' ii, ' ' ' ~ g • ......... i . . Ae 4 •. • _ 'V....GK..* • eli N'4. ' 1 .., s .. • • . „ .... K: . ' iltxt•' • 0 Cal MI - PLEASE ' NOTICE. 1 , !--0-RK • CANTON TEA 60.11P.ANY. PHILADEOEIIIA STORES, 89 Chesnut Street, next Ito the corner of Third Str!cet, ' I ANT) 337 Market, Streci, 2d door beim° Ninth . St., North side CHOICE TEAS,VROLESALE & RETAIL: WE are c'onstantly receiving fresh int r. 0 s? , .. ported Giiccir , and Block Teas, ilehreeme. ,:.: „...,„ the best selections this SiA of China.— - --c..." 'L'''•'''- tee { Out alitintiant resources, great experi .l...- -.. once. andlexclusive attention to the. Tea Trade,gii,ie us peculiar facilities ; conse quently, we arc resolve. to Sell Teas purer, more fear rani and perfect for tli•• respective prices, thait any, other establishment., ! 1 . • Our principle of doing bri<ines has, in the course of six years, secured a connection throughout the United SI3I/IS, and wherever our Teas are' sold, they receive high commendation. ' I i , C. READER GTE T17)1.11 A T8Li1...6. The mariner in which Our Teashre Parked.(the wrap per nextto the tea is a heavy anterior Tin F0i1..) offers great luducernentsto Derilers al Families. as they ore.so thoroughly secored froin light ,and air that their alualitie; wilj remain un i mpaired; arid are in package, or d quarte rj min II d il II d upwards; eich containing full Weight, independent of 4 the wrapper; ' Dealers- . in Dry. Goo s. Fancy; Articles, Drinks. &r:, &ie.; as well as thci...e who have ihnintofore sold Inos.e teas, express' themselves highlylpliMseil, not only on account-of the superior 'Finality of the teas, which are subjected to a rrDd test in miler tbrit..;'each package may he confidently warranted, but also tat our Manner of packing, which enaljlesthem to Intake up their assort ment; without the necessity of purchasing one or more, chests:of each kind,. as a small eSsortment' may be packed in one Chest, arid thus otnliate the complaints of their easterners that their teas lye; lest their strength and flavor, by the length!of time n liand,and:exposure to light and air. . . . , Itemeinber the No's. re t :In il- aik e t street, and Ea !,. Iflie,snrif street, where ' , der Teas are' received weekly and sold rin the same terms.as in -*ew-.York. , Philadelphia, July 4, 1910, [f. • 1 WE RECOMMEND - 0 . t r q? FRIENDS, . . . , WHEN PURCIiARING ,lIIVF.I & CAI'S, ^.. IN PHILADE I )I"Hlr., :iM ...-,: TO. TI.iC ESTABLISOENT OF "GARDEN;Sr. , ROWN, No. 196 Market st. 'second doOr. below Sixth :st... P.lfil.i I . . . • . 17JraPlr, . . X Nrai.xtenti a -general invitati it to the citizens of V V Pottsville and its Icinity, asi well as all others, when purchasing :Hats and Cap to our store. We have on hand a Most complete 11.SA(trilnolli of, flats and Caps of every,varietv and stylei-Vhich we are selling full no fourth towel than the usual price's; 'OZ.,: - Eitia Superior Bet. •er Bats, Bain ' 62.50 to .94 00 " " Brut a•" 1 • 200 to 300 .. . " Silk . '". • ' , 1.50 to 200 " French'MoleSkt 1"' 52.50 usual prices. 400 Good Fur Hats, as low as .. 1 ' • 125 Also, a completo , tocktif Summcgliats, sliding white and drab Beaver, Ilrush,landCasshiere Hats, Leghorn Bats, Shorting, or round top Ilati4;kc., at lukver prices than they can .he had elSewliern, I'l .. • , This is a fact known Iry all whd have dealt with us.- Call and be satisfied ; it as to your Viwn interest. Merchants. Sturekeefurs, Hatters, and others, (who buy to sell again,) supplied on rdasonahle tetras. Be . sure and call. • I GARD,BN . .54 BROWN, . , • No. 1 %, placket At , 24 door'below 6th Phllada. Philada.,Nov. 20th IS 5 11• -, . 4li- . _ ' • - ,_, - PASCAL IRON WORItS, • . , PHILADELP fA. . , I,I7ELDED Wreught . t , ron FlueS, uI t a bI9 for Loco ' V V motives, Marine and.other Steam Enrine Boilers; from 2 tn 5 inches in , diameter. ' rlt;o, Pipes 'for Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra. strong. Tub t for Ify,-/ &untie Presies ; Hollow Pistons ,for Pumps of Stead Engines 4.. c. Mannfitred and for sale by i 'MORRIS, TASK ER & MORRIS/. Warehouse S. Et cornerl3d and Walnut sta.', Philada.' Philada• Nov. 22d 16451 1 , '' , 47 , , ..13.04.5) za;. - izt. • S( TONS I Fiat p d a o r I c t l o o ad Ir d o a n, Bdo 21 . .,t,1 Irto , do' do with spikes': • ilsdo I 41 •do / do /do • ' Arid Plates; for sale bk. •I A. & G. RAUSTOIST, 4,sritithfront at., Philada. 'Thilada.; 11. 1810 A • .JUNIaTA I3OILF I R , TONS assorted Sliailer Iron, Nos. 3, 4-and 6of :JO widths of 26; 32 mid 39 inched and random lengths, for sale - by , k. G. RALSTON, 4, Routh.front street, Phllada. Philada 11, 181 A. I, . • • TAMAQUA;IRON • WORKS. .T"''..l4oTlberresp-iitfully informs the public that he Is prepared to build Stettin .Etigines of any tow er, ander' the most cipprOved,conet ruction. Also, fur nace and min; work of. every description, Rail Road and Drift Cars, Coal Breakers, Scieens, plane gearing; Mine pumpi. Also, . Turning Lathes, Slide rests, Screws of exery siz nhd leng th , Castings 'of every description, dt the above 'Works on the Little Schuyl kill Rail Road, corner of Bridge sheet, in the Borough of Taniagua,Schtiylkill'County.. I. Having the tuperinteadance o Hat Works myself, I feel confident it would be to the interest of.persons wanting any oil the above named articles, 6,1 call be-. fore'purchaslnit elsewhere, ail 1 Wilk Warrant the work turned out by.me. to be of thb beat material arid work manship, and. Will be prOmpt tondo work at thetbno fixed open. OLI.IB. Tamaqua. May 0,1846 . 111,%-b-mo , . • • Gooff Stimnier and Winter Hydrant,, n price *7.00 inal received and for, sale. Also, Leadenl.Pipe of thellifferent sizes and kinds forttie Watei Works and carrying water great ditlanseh# BANNAWS, Store, Pottitylile. Nay 20th; 1845 ' 22-- T oCo FocoB.-543 grins Lo 6 •48.4 valtlow f at MAIMS'S Ding Jura 117 VIEIRIIPAT PIMSAGEI.SOENCY IN .THE , .1111111 ED SIIATES. JOSEPH' arc:vrsartnar , s 1 4 .1 T 1)ir zoNvoy imr.r.rooL PACICETS.I 74i-Vfnt • Pc.' • • • : kir = I- • , R. Hannan, . Agent ; PottsvillP. AIGUNGEMENTS FOR ISM • GLO ESTIkBLISHED PASSAGE QFFICE, 100 l'eneStreet, gr. of South, N. 17. , . . . . . . . . . 'llllig subicritter lego,leava to call the, attention of ..IL tua triehda and the pu title in Reneral, to Ihe follow.; ingarrangentents for the year 1846; and for the purpose - Of - bringing . out Cabin, , Second Cabin, ,and Steerage .Passengers, 14 the following ' ... ~. ~ , . • , ttegtgas . Paelat Snips to' and from. .4 - irrrpoot . . Ships', Names ' Captains !' Days of Sailing from • ! . • - ' , ' , .. Piew 'York. n'enry Clay, .; ' Nye, ' ' I Jan, 0 May 6 Sept 6 Stephen Whitney, Thompson,' ' ." 11 " .11 " 1.1 I' Garlick , Sladdy, • ' " 20 "• 26 * '.' 26 Patricklienri, . Delano • . Feb.. 6 June 0 Oct. 6 :Virginian, , - Refill,' •'"' rt " II ".11 RukCills; ' * Eldridge ' ; ' "26 ". 26 "26 'lndependence. Allen, Mar.. 6 July Ill Nov. 6 Waterloo, '. Allen - , n "" II " . 11. " 11 Siddons,. ' E. Cobb, • , " 26 " 26 "26 Ashburton,:.'' lowland, APril 6 Aug .- 6 Dec 6 John R. Skiddy, . Skiddy, t "II " 11 II Sheridan . ' Corniih, r " 26 " 26 "26 Ship's Name,' Captains, ' Days rifetailing from, Liverpool. •Henry Clay Nye; Feb• 21 June 21 Oct. 2v Stephen Whitney;Thompson,. ' " 26 " 26 -" 26 Garrick, Skiddy, ..,11ar: II July" II No 111 , Patrick Henry; - Delano,. " 21. " 21 " 21 Virginian, Heim I . " 26 -" 26 " 2.6 1103CiUS,' ' Eldridge,' April 11 Aug. II Dec. 11 Independence,. Alter, '; '", 21 ". 21 ," 26 , Waterloo, • Allen, I " 26 " 26 " 26 Siddons, E.. Cobb,, ;thy 11 Sept. 11Jan. II Ashburton, , Howland, 1 ' 21 ." 21 -" 21 Julio R.P3kiddy, ' Skiddy, • 1 " . 26' 't 26 ." 2:1 Sheridan, . Cornish, June 11 Oct. II Feb 11 .. In addition to the abn guyeDelar Lines, a number of_ Splendid New York Built Transient Sbips,starli as the ‘Adirondack,',•Scotland,',RuFsel Glover,' Eeho,' and ' 'Se:Wm ill continue to sail' from Liverpoid, weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos sibility of : delay or detention lin Liyerpool i and for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their fainilies or friends.,l have arranged tlie pay ment of my Drafts on the folloiving Hanks : :cork ' Limerick •! . • • Clomm el - Londonderry, Sligo, I " - Wexford . Belfast, - .- : ' Waterford I • Galway . Armagh, I Athlone, . • Colera in I • j(ilkennv, ,"‘ --Ration, Tralee, ... Enniskillen', Mnpaglian, I Youghal, I Ilanbridg,e,j Ballymena I I — Parsonstown ' Downpatrick, Cavan, I .. Lurgan, Dungannan, Bandon, ' Ennis. Ballyshannon, Strabat ' . Skibbreen Omagh,- ! Mallru , 'I . * - Dublin Cootehill, I`, Eilrush, • Scntltind—The City Bank of Glas.ow ' . I . Co.England—Messrs. Spooner. Atwood & . bankers, Londthi; Idciisrs. I': W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpbol,. '• Passengerst can also be engaged from I.lve4pool, to Philadelphia,i Boston and Baltimore. by the:Regular P-aeicet Ships on a pplication tieing made personally, or by letter, (post paid,] addressed to ' JOSEPH Zitemtaut.o - , 100 Pine street, • corner of Smith .street, New,.York • AGENT t S. . , . . _ . net.rzpannan.Pottsville, Pa: ; Michael - Mullen, Ro chester, N. 'V.; Jen Ila"zeot Providence, R. 1. ; T, Conch. Albany, N. 1.". ; Charms' O'Hara Toledo, Ohio ; Thomas Mr.Qhade, Utica, N. 1.: . also beg leave to asiotre. my friends aml the , 'public In general, that the greatest mnictimlity will he Miser ved,in'the sailing of the above iThips, together, with all others which I may, have, and . that Passengers will exiierient'e, no delay on their arrival at the diirerent I orte where they Mean to embark. ' P. .9.—Free , Passage ran also he secured, from the ; veriott Ports in Ireland and , cotland. from which - Steamers run tm Liyerpool . ifiENJ IIANNAN, Pottsville, • . Sole Agent fbrthe State of Pennsylvania.. •Jan. 17, IS-16. 3 . ANN P lON -OF .11' X.TS' HARDWARE & IRON STORE. . . • THE subscriber respectfully intortns friends and the public generally, that he has, just - receivdd a m splendid assortent of-lIARDWARE, IRON, STECL, HOLLOW-WARE, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, &c., 'whichiadded to his former stock jiresents a variety to those desirous of purchasing, unsurpassed in the re gion, foi (panty and cheapness. A large assortment of the best Axes at prices ranging from :5 cents to ,51,25. Grindstones, t cent per Ili. American Steel, tt Best Cast,Steel, " " Lead, , - Rolled Iron, 5 .ry s•. Nails by the Keg • 51 ' ot Tin, 2 Ini.xes for ,12100, cheaper than ever.-Wire of all sizes very low., His assortment, consists partly of Anvils, thillowii, Spikes, :knives and Forks. spoons, Chains,'Slinvels,and Tea and Coffee Kettles, Spades, very cheap: Illickets, Locks, Rifles Planes, Saws; rrets Grass and Hinges, V ices; Wagon box-,Grain Scytlres, Sickles, es,Thy'anil,llung forks, Files, Ilasps.Candle , t trobnalls,ltorseshoes.Pahs &c. Also,Dye tfe, - Ctiftper :Ind Iron Kettle s , Glass, Vartti.. , t i tt And every Other article usually ken , : 'n Hardware Establishments, all of, which he sells at a very low. tate: Persons 'commencin_ housekeeping; Blacksiniths, Carpenters. Caidnet Hikers, Saddlers, ect., will find it to their advantage by ca thug and e.tandning his stork before purchasing •Ist•tvliere, at the Hay Scale , cor ner of Centre and Market street: - • lie tenders his 11171fetzneTtlianks . to his old fro nits and'custonterS far their' liberal support, and •°twits .their , further patronge, , ',, • GEORGE H. STICIITER • PpttsviLle, Atignst If', 1,915 • SOLOK7Y47).N - - 0117777, Cabinet M'ake'r , ' _Undertaker, &c. subscriber announces to the public that he .11.:has colnnacnceil . the above inentidned ,business in t he borouirh of Pintsville. inunCdiarely back of the Pennsylvania 1,1 all, where lie. willi...nn - stantly keep on hand an assotainent of . READY MA DEICOFFINS. Calnnel Ware. 4c., 4-c., manufactured of the heat materials in•t he 'mist durablo manner, at very low cares. 27-61110 116 also will Manufacture all kinds of Furniture Ste., to order arthe shortest notice: • :Funerals waited on and Hearses supplied; Ile therefore solicits a part of the pnblii: pturcinag,e which lie wiliMndeavor to meet by prompt attentioh to Misiness. ;Ive , us a trial. . . . -.4, 1. . ; - Lard Oil; 7 • - 1 - A INTER pressed, cleansed from' gum a n d' p r o-. . ii V , iMunced hy Engineers and Machinists, Who have uSed this OIL, superior to the best Sperm 611 for Rail Ilbads. Engines and Machinery of all Ishirls, Woolen Manufacturies, &c., will burn. in anylamp wittiest clogging the wick, equal to the hest of'sperm. and at two-thirds the cost: For sale' by the' , hhl., and, cam- Ties will he-forwarded for trial, on application to C.. 1. F.RINNEY, Agent for the M4itufactureraloston, Mass. 1 or EDWD. YARDLEY, Fetter/Me/Fa., where a sample may be seen. - March 21, 1d16.. , 12— t, . . . 1 TOOTH-ACIIIE.I,' 111)N . QUERED. , TIIE ODONTALCIIC DROPS,.( • Warranted to curet4E Tooth-riche in two , minutee. •• proparation is the result of much patient ex , _L perirnetit-.)s compounded by a -scientific Dentist. I and is guaranteed to belperfectiy innocuous in its ef fects upon the/biller Teeth., The genuthe nrti can. /be' had at Barman's Book.store,lPortsville, I w holesale. and rutair:/generat Agent for thd county: Also of the I following Agents: 301151 .C. MARTIN, Pottsville. iimARLES LAWTON, Jr. & Co. St; Clair. 'ttlerrice 25 cents pet bOttle. • •; . Cr Agents wanted in all the TOWIIS in the County at the usual discount.. May 2. ISI6. ~,,• • - ~POR! SALE , • . A TRACT of me acres of land, Situate on the road A leading front Pinegiove to :Schuylkill , Ilaveri, 10 front Schuylkill Haven and 6 from Pincgroveralumt 35. acres_ ldared and under Mind ranee and cdltivation. the balance timber land. Tlid improvements - '1 94 are a lo_ house and barn, a gond Apple ; 1 1 1 ;; ;v . . orchard, and a neW, saw mill, with a dr ills - • cular sawourning laythei kc. TheFish creek,Stvatara, and Sclittylkitlaail Rdad, will pais near, if not throtieh this land. 'Terms any.• Apply.to, GEO. W.:ITATCIIIN, Agent. • Schuylkill Haven April 18, 1840. 16-If • . 7EViir' GOODS. THE aubscr bera'having purchased of Charles Mil ler, his entire stock of Gobils. will continue the business at his old established stand, on Centre street, next door to Fox & Morrirriers Hotel, and will endea vor to deserve the patronage of their old. customers and the public generally. A supply of new and well assorted Dry Goods, Groceries rind Queensware, haYti just been added to the stock. : • JAMES M. BEATTY & Co. March 28,1180. , PICTORIAL thatoriea of Washington,, • do do • Franklin, do , do'. Jackson,/ ' - • io " , do - • Napoleon, • New and, beautiful booki for the young, price 75 eta. just received and for sale at BANNA'S Cheap Book Store. Pottsville. May,2, 180, • N . hi- • FRUIT, FLSIII, 01[TSTERS,' JOHN T. HAZZARD, ' TT/NINO fitted up the spacious MOM at his oldetand opposite the Post Office, Centre street, Pottsville, will keep constantly on hand for sale, a large supply of Vegetables of every description, Fruit, Fresh Fish, 'Lobsters, Oysters, Claus, ¢c:, ()fate very best quality hat the. Philadelphia marke t afford, and at prices uQe as low as can be afforded by any other person. 'tde The superiority of the arrangements hero being such as to' protect all articles sold from the ruinous effects of the sun and dust, :will readily be perteived by all who call. ;Pottsville, May 2.3 d 1810 ti—Gm ESIZZ2 NTIOLIN. STRINGS—A ood article,. ust received V and for sale at BAN NAN'S Stationery Store Pottsville: 447111 6 .1 8 40 - • - 17— Mil GRT &T ATTRACTiQN GREEN GROCERY; fettmerst Ocpartinent, Hartres - rt:rd Istrtra:t Goat.--.,, We extract frOm the ' , Complete Farmer find Rural Ecanom 'la,' The following vahiable remarks on the hat-, vesting of Indian ,00rn, • They are of a nature quite too practical to be disregarded, and we ther& - , fore, commend them to the .e andiCattention and 'consideration of onrp4rons ' 'ln firrri•ertlng the. crop,one of the threernedes .is adopted, viz, The corn is'ent at the' stn. face of the ground, when.the grain has become glazed or hi I 9licin the outside, put it immediate; ly into iitae4, ana wheitsufficii.ntlydried , the corn and: iiru - seyarated, and both secured, 2. The tops ere iaken elf when this corn has become" glaied, and the . giai q permitted kerseinain tirce tober-er • No , :retnber, upon the fititti. Or, a Incith corii ind stalks 'are left standing tilt the gi:airt,bas fully ripened and the latter become dry, when both 'are secured. 'There are other mores, such as lea ving the butts or en tire stalks in the field after the grain is gathered;. but these are so wasteful and slovenly as not to merit consideration. The ,talks`, blades, and tops of corn, if well secured are an 01..1 . cellent fodder for. neat cattle.. If cut, or dut- and, steamed, so that they'qn bo readily masticated, they are 'superior to'hay.> Besides their fertilizing properties sinmanure, Aire greatly augniented by ). beiogled out in the cattle yard atm imbibing the' urine and liquids which alwbys there abound, aid which are lost to the farm in ordinary yards, with- r out' abundance of. dry. litter to take them up.. By • the first of these methods, the crop may he secur ed befure the autumnal rains; the value of the fodder is, increased, and the ground is cleared in time for fora whiter crop'of wheat or rye. rim sec-: and mode impairs the value of the ferag,e, requires more labor, 'nod does not increa'§e. the . quantity or quality of the.grein. The third mode reqiiires the same' labor as the first, may improve the quality of the grain, but must' inevitably deteriorate the qual ity- of the fodder. The corn cannot-be husked too promptly after it is gathered front, the field. If , permitted-to heat, the value of the grain is Mate rially- impaired.' • 'lt has often been stated that great advantag,e was derived Iron , selecting seed corn from sbilks• which have borne two or more ears. The Hamp shire , Gaziile; published at NurthamptoriNassa chnSetisi, mentions a 'farmer who 'has selected his seed corn in this way fur three years past. and the result has exceeded - his expectation. He staics . that it is not tincoininon to tind in his corn field this. season ('IM) stalks with three,' four, live, and sometimes six ears, and three of then; Elk, fedi gidwn, and fit for seed, and that tex•-in hills con taining four or five stalks.' • lie says think mX crop has been increased s'everal bu'sliels this ' year by the experiment. F would Suggest a anidp of selecting seed to those Who do net cut up thb corn' by, the roots. When they are picking Cora,- and find a stalk with two or more •!ears, let them tie the husks together, and the ears will be easily known at ittisking:P ' . • 'APPLE TREES DEARI . NO ALTERNATE TEARS:- Th r ose who have any thing to down!' orchard., or who have paid any. attention to apple trees, know. very well that some trees will nut-bear a full 'crop every year. The cause of,this is probably owing to the exhaustion of the tree, during the bearing ; years. fn those years the-tree hangs very full, in deed all its-powers are put forth to ripen such a heavy-crop ; and this expense of sap or ether mat— ter so exhausts the system that it requires a year of rest to bring up its energies. This may or may riot he the true cause; at any:rate the • fact is welt known ; awl many who have good yarieties-of pies, have regretted that they could not change the state of things in regard to particular trees. and have a crop every year. Mr. Longfellow,-of Win thiMp, well known as a successful-orrhartb;t, in-. forms us that he had succeetled l in changing' this habit, in-a variety, of Juneating which he had in' •his orchard,mnd which bore alternately:. Hisiman- • .ner 'Of- doing it is this: Having other trees which bore alternately. but not in the same yesrsiwith the Juncatings. lie was convinced that graftirg, the two together, the'habit . of one would co r timtetitct that of the other,aad a mulhEication' ofrf.theth be produced. Accindingly on a. bearing ye! , of the Juneating,, he took scions from them aruf etigniftell r.t i tin into stock, which would thht year -be barren. I.:The result in_ the, cases which he has tried justifies the'conclusioit ,'hick he had drawn, and he, has J uneatinga Ovary • year. Whether it is necessary that the scion'to be en grafted shoal be taken from.it4 parent on the fruitful year or not, we cannot say, .or whether this system will be attended . With a similar result in all trees, which bear in this way; or have bar: ten and fruitful years, we. are not able to say. It is,„hoWever, a subjeet worth attending to; and we should be happy to learn any facts from those who eve experience in these things„—Maine farmer, PO:CEIPT von I".I.ES6IIVING TOMATLIS;—Tbo following is an easy and safe!modo of preserving tomatoes, to be. used du,ing •the,winter. Take the tomatoes' and cut them open, anddry them in the oven, eithes upon the bottiii.of: the oven Orin pans ;.and when perfectly, dried, pack them away in sumo dry place till wanted for übNi. • Die rota eni:viii.es' oft.—Mr. B. Nason, of this town, says...the Hallowell, showed us,the other thy, a 'few . pine shingles, %videh he took off the edge of tbo roof of his house, while he was making 'S'om'e alterations.— Thehi shingles had been on the house over twenty seven,years, and arc now as s'ounti c as when first put Mi r What is the cause of this wonderful preservation in this instance, 'while in other cases . shinglts have often rotted so much in five:or:eight ,years, as to , make it...necessary to re.shing,le the roof!' The Cause is this:— When these , shingles were put on, they wore simply . dipped in hot oil. It will, be well'for carpenters !dilute this fact. riiLEN Frturr.-Let pigS run in orchards and fruit gardens if convenient, if 'not, pick up all fal-: :en frOit i and feed to swine. ! ItplTords some nu triment, is conductive to health, mixed with, other food, and in this way the insects in the fruit, which would -burrow in the ground and produce a race to, commit, depredations another season, would be dci• strayed.. By pasturing an orchard with small an imals, such as pigs,.phrep calves, and poultry, it may he kept in a flourishing condition a t a small expense. . • • • , Public - Sale, • hy. Executors. — ~ 1 N PURSUANCE of the directions of the 'hut will and testaleent of John Boeshur, late of Bethel town.. ship. Lehanon county,' deceased, the undersigned, ex ecutors, will sell-by public sale, on Thursday the • ' First day of 'October next, • ''' . . At the Politic House or :Samuel:Beard, in the borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county ; all that cer tain half LOT OF GIAND, situate ciii.Pront-street, in said borough, adjoining lots marked with letter D and No. .1 ; and letter E and No. 5; being the northern half of the lot marked in the general plan of the Ad dition to SchuylkiltHaven, with the letter D:' , o3. 4 ; on ' , which are erected a large and convehient - ."* . !..V . TWO 5T011.17- FHA NI IEIIOUSE. and other am •,,,• out buildings.• ...I onsession will bo given „ gifi l i n. on the first day of April, I:147.: Salo,to , 1,.. - commence at I o'clock P. N., when tho lartilS will be - made known by •] , .- , . JACOB WEIDEL, . _ • JOEIN'SA.TTAZAIIN„ • . . . ' WENI)EL GEIIART. - . , Executors of - Alai Boeskor, de^ eased, -- Schuylkill t` sn, July 4.. , , . 27431 • 10 TER CENT SAVED: JUST received from'lliclunond, Virginia, a very boa_ vy assortment manufactured Tobaccos : , 50• Boxes Lot tier'i, 5 Plug Tobacco. •50 Marnßough's a & 0 Plug Tobacco • 50 " . Iloffman'S 5 Plug ' •35 " 'Groaner's 6' Piug Cassidy'S 5 & 6 Plug ,30 " tinder's Ladies,' Twist, 135. - Turner's 8 Lump Cavendish—, 20 " Maths' - Wig 5 Lump ". 106 Half boxes C. Fleetls 5 Lump" • ' 20 " Peach Leaf fine " SWeet., 2001. Barrels fine Aromatic Smoking TobaCco, 200,000 All Soaked Half Spanish segars. . . fl 150,000 .I.nw Price Common • ••• , 50,000 Spbnisli Havann Segars.. st $8 per 1.11. di 1111ils, Kentucky All Leaf Tobacco. • 20 Bales Ilavanna " ' 60 " No, 1, Cuba.,l 100 " ' Portico-. • ' 10 Boxes Florida. i Tbc above ponds will he!sold . at very low pace. Orders received by mail, and godds forwarded: Imme diately._ Address . JAMES S. MOVER. namburgh, Pa., July 16, ISA - 6—mo { THE ANIERIC AN FLORA • A Beautiful Work for :he Ladies, . • DEING'a history 'of Plants and Wild Flowers, con taining a systematic and general description, Natu ral History ChemiCal and Medical qualities; of over six thousand plants, Jo be illustrated with over six thousand colored engravings, taken from nature, by, A. B. Strong, M. D.; , Botaniit. Published monthly, price s 3 per aimetu, or tl3 cents per number. ' Hubs'crip T lions received at HANNA:Vs' DOokstork,'sole- agent or the county. ' July 15; 31) 0 FA MN
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