~~ ' (,R,~~3'~,i3t~:~. '3lici Rlit. •1. i t iti out of ctu4l,:trl:io of czlt-c, l't c veto 101/131. 1••;; VIII 'on, patiencct bcc:!l:ie • .."--1-tm nes--: nut •Itt r. ortl . F. I'm 0 , , adw.:• Anti mot , ,;I Whirl) is the eceetcr celhihJt Of ht ing in ,rr dt.ev.l+. fit rpt;••!'r;L 01,S, 1 1 . 1, 1 d. WI rrnsv'trirl I• 7 .• Fl ' ll {VII :1,11.t DC'd Ile ill •?1,1C11.H11-.16,:;... • •:, .-.. . Il in MO' at i-11, ,, v, r. iii . ,lEctross, —. , , . - 1 . • ' 1 e - MI! niine's , :iso r , I IL.; '1 'al not or fa vor, : CA ,4: - ,,ort - ,, • - : r Bat Own I'm,: I t s •r fail. . " :My lar,,llord t 141 ° :: 1 ,o) That : I, o,r, 'Awl !blahs 1 . 1,111 . ....1 , 1' 'sliill. " • -:- 1 ' 4'n! Fll , ll an" rall-ailli.onifrr„ili: Want 't Itniv,. trd. lii hil lull. ...7 '. ' I'm ont; „c„cr„ ~.1 „: it, lit.vt, _ ... 1.. T.. get 1 1-.-; . - - r• ' • 111 ,!4,,, '1 Put.t;•l' 1:11I•11WIL • 5 , ;:' , T1 I 'll parr 10 . ( 1 11 A ,V•l‘ . 0in.,.r, , PI:, I ":"." 111111 1 .: I * I:1 not , •( 1 . °10:- .. ': 1,1 :;t . I 1 . 11,1 ' 1 , 1:1 - I ' c , art . 1 , , 11. INI,e TotllllF.. fo9 111:e . l ti. are rArld . le,li,Wer.e., . 1....1 - rhindne-.1. !i., 1..., rrtintr(v ..1 kw. " - : VVraiTti Creert,!. a re'rtriri..i.; -r•nkti in a fever, 1!11 111: ft Vt7tial., ;1:::! 4,10V1t5 .:IS 11 , til`::i patr . y. NVC!I"Ii, (11 4, b1.! 1.11 M . 11(4.7 r.lpl lizt , ll 1::.4 to !bon 3eNrs. The Inc l itaci . !c. of in,ila i , -a 1 , '0%17(' t , ) 1 1 1V.V.'1 , ' Tilt , r.r.an , i.lt! of. !!?0,.1 :men is rn,ilo, .Ir!.it; esnil.y.' ' . ' _ ‘ .. . , The giratest Ica:11111g is I, he tievn 111 Cie great. . , • , e5l. plaint's", ' - • •-: , , , To read and nol, to, uni;k !::I.,i!d, i. , ta- puti,ut and nor:to "iakc. "t 1 . • •- 1 • 1 / 1 , 0 ,v.,1; i.,,., c. , ri 6he % . v - 4. e - 1161%t• al (I tili.',66 Vic r,A ' ,Si eh ion 10, it tonal' v% vry one', dial by's) ear oy..n. , tvAieb. •-,.,q ' . . . . ficAnilal will rub out filo , flirt whan it is dry. Sarali faults itiatiliii.,(l, are' bale' thieves that:let iti greater. -: • - li . . Tliat which wa: laiier to eialtirr may be stunt 1' rear:wilier. '1 he conqueit , dsts ra el.:y (aiiril erise; Ur the:coil qu;.ror r*,-i,. . . • . ..... ].earning, i• a sceptre-I, ~a r e; a Ip t 'uhl, to Otbeeg. . Zife is toll -prat Vivi: ,11. lac: I.Po s iv t, hat i s i 1,::: . ' Mortal 'ruin 11;11-I I. t 1.4'...1,. 4 , it,ii:“.•t,tl liniter. '...titurc if fiebk'S pi to ' ',Ai , t. 115 itict.P*, Teligtori . • ou,i,clinni,, , i. . , ~ ~ li &cry - tme, w,,d,.i , 1 mewl ~I,e, . 'et sx,.tii, ,Irk• i , , Mellileti t . ' • 'lf thf ,- I,rilin , - -, , vvs ,lot.‘r;, , •ii i , plaiaslbi-i1e5..... f' It is pri.ft• a1 , ,1 1`...1 Wl', 1!.1, ej ~.,••;.. wt.-I'•" , , 'it iti 14 . 4 V it -- 1 " . .'" I( • • ' t i ' " ):, , 1.11 3.1... , In It I , tU. (1 CO., .1 • . . - • . seit.tt‘T. - • I.l)tuttkent.t.s.s I E11:11i lit'SS. • • • Ettitedtiori ie4tE., gyotiComtk. convet,•vtott cbrop!etes bir o . ExPerit2tice keep-, tAlt;',.r . t, ',it ; tint-,fool: ktirtt twit) other. Fio'el=i a ma I,lof .rortwi coto.r,' f, u I i lutwr.um your own Friend's hap' i:4-11;o .to ut a E.TTING AT A; C - ht.v 11.1kC (111CliA tiiire is the A ii. w Lei 18101) - lilt. fifthly clut t02,41.vt.. . c ihi3.twr.Q•l.o% He lancet from 111, ,the.nin-, tiurn! hu • Sl ' .tfiu, tuattrr 4Ti isu lir .". • ;.1111,-,.i •_ • , . dire‘va.Nrket from his pork (qt.) Lcre are.tviti thr first is, for tsives... the ~orund for sn:ria-. - - V4.11 FlCt'e,.:l , V. it be 'cart Ito . :l,,t.'ot•.l;igica I instrum.c.ntl ;11, a i , f I .•(.3,rwrilv • kIV(.11, tho" 'OM jillll :icerf Sri( hold uut C:c ',pit, • Hj.ll+dem,j,-+ !Iv r • • •I'like the "ther.,•hi,' • I' , • - .2 ; A G.)01 ,, 1{11,14.E : A,. 11, • A N • Er . ....r:r.l.l,'i• `: T .% *?.: , Feu.—The 1 • 0110 . Willl•i:, ii • l:atil • .1*.ja::i.,13t...:i! to. ,01- . :Mac:titter, the e-, , :t% i-t : Cut Ott' I sr' ; C;t4 ofr my• ~I,•r !. ;p; ;•,, s;. • • lo• 60 ; :ool ,tr,oleo-10 t it Although not *lvy. 's thojul ‘'ltatli, es 40.111. A • • • 'NVI,:a i• - wv tatl, i ul .:11? A n:li•totL'. nc. r. ' *I; lio•o l ellh!.lio.: 41 , u11., I' * A parent orr.o tl I , llllrid 4 ,,tr 01101 1/lio K,r • • ti'A ,corresrondclit (if Ake Llo,;:a; iit:o.; [Cir. plebes t lie, fotr6win.z. an,swe Errl! ('uo: Ott' our. • . • tiro u Cut • • • . • ' A niiitete!nvihme !.. ii-. • V} is I 1 11 . • 1•. ' is 'ut.. ‘ 1. • A1.,r , ,..1. - ere it, • • !Vt?'... , .3 '1 kit-(, Cue ir-Pd pr,,thrf (!s ' I.ION'T •' it gt'. i; —A rt err e dresint that he si,.l;et. it or Wilt lit art 0, 1, 0 4 1 .- :11.1 it 1..• :at!, th t ,'ll • bml,llili, Itol.oid Burr( tse:, Out .t 0w , ..1..i• Item Ili: ,r.•he'..1.4 , ..1at!. 1 ,t:•.-: - cri,‘..t lie col - 1.14'0...1: !.ts I. t a ;1 1,01 It .10 61 W:lit 101 110( 1111 4 ,1 e:), 01, kold. . truure or a &cam. A srave:ltivz il, „ti-t :11,t1 3 li l s: , /ri .‘l , bait -t - r ,!Mere ,vf!fly g!Pled litt . s 1111,%• I' e the habit. tri I;:kir i g (Hi hi fork:, at, din: ner. iri t3C up. hr. - cor%:(d it loy. i rC.o.' 01 1 1 .'1• ' N , 1.111!1i!, 41 L, ) • a I I n,ser:c - ,1 id 3 ri'n , 11 ill I'Z . X .' :l"S'l.:ll gdthrou 411 tile pi f - 1101ding'.1 1/1 . 1...1.4. , q. 111 ;.If, In the other.!( 1 .i..tor t..!;;.i I ii,'.llld. 144;hotigela 11. • • THE W AT. "IiLEI no re.--..‘deillie! *ah, Ado . Tine _ . . .. •tWeil tn.4l'': . ~11ost ttni,il lave me ? D. li4ht uf .trlysLiu..l ted 1 • Env float 01°4 ?''. . , . • , , toh.hovittgqr: abn't. I !' And wilt:, thin] t:ien :1,v.; me —ldr angol ?'. siNthfa, joky, I.vin:n t' , (With ,:tn . :;.4 eager mess.) •. V .TO-morrow, erveet one..nTi.ni grOVV.. 'GJud gr4i1.14 ! i :ewe du Iwith;le tip. f Why 111 it.ttaii of otti oo not hake the Vitialn:Woman put atureit iu toy :410 ctaar ? o T" *Why rtityticit.' 11.0 the wife •1 "tiou:zht.: it t vet..-te of the ilrtiele, for I can 'get yot.t cttottitCuit all it.''.• . .:- A riiuritryimati 111- tint , of th'e, Wei,tern Frit...s with a lurid .of rir,•-d, o r f.hute up'..tti, a L.Aly . i ( 1..0r; %hell the foli;iwin.r., brief emiveriarrigri bro . :, ii: lre , 4.11., you ......i.i: „triy ii •-tl, tna"ain r.' oArlaat. do y.,a tt,k. , u - I:0 - a hu4l..:i 7' . -- 1• . ~.rt.ll Ceil4.,-rtili%ip—,- 1 , . ime r . o • .0, I cane.....': t. - I ,', a ...:,..- . . ' , "a•' ' .. (IA it tive!lair:r,.:, e..).."‘ .i Aar . I.,dy ! Wilk v t..114..-K 1.-ui.iii.i for .71;;Mu.g 'iv it pilled V ,- , hit :?ones tlit! hnb tvf t ; ! t• all): Fornewhat za,l :Lea discovered by a ntlghtwr, of a chtmb: fr Fiippo:S. iln, h.P.ed vi;t3— .11a11,,,Jnoes! ofjo:ning the church .2' *Weil,' rep;ied i n ct:h e _consideruhty that way at Coal ! Coal V! lINTEND keepinz :I 13 tipiily of the best - finality 't%'hite rind Red Ash t.oaio”r 'lse, &trine t hr. fall a lat Winter. Orden left at t! , 'I,I of the Jonr -nal, Anthracite Cazeue, of at the Yard bolo] ens' /Sr Parr/n3' i. 4 trant Witt, will be promptly nt;e:lded ta, 4C11.V.3. t. WV:flit - Mt% Ecpt 11) - 5 1 ...............,..„„...,, ...,..„,--G-, ~,,,e....„- .-, 1 .:7"Jr) ,, , , , -",,....... i...y,. 4 .:..., ~..„ ~.... . 0 , ir , 4 1,.. • .v.,1 3..,;. I,- 0";-'-77'4. 1 i' , 1 7 ,,,k v ;t 7,t ; =I d. E.1.1.3' te — e- Y` t ; , •... , ... tt,t,-...--0.-.:-.,--;;; - - --•-..—....----e..4,z-tt , _-,, i ~., - -,4,i,-,•-• , Nrcri -4 -'''.•_=.'_ ."....".." -- '1...—... .r_:".:,-,_. __ ~ . • . , . . 1 . ARSAPARILIA , & IVEGETADLE nLooi) ritx.s ~ IN ronstionert'e of the increasing atonal nil fir Dr. I . Leidy's Blood l'ill.i•, aid the encouragement hy the public in enipliiyitiOhion, ill prefereni . e to all others.. th e proprietor Ni :is obliged to have constructed a ma ii cha i r, which , wmilii make them more rapidly and ‘vifh .; less labor, tionstiont , litly 10. - ,..r:Xpoli%e than iiiiretolorc, :i• !laving cliff eh d F. , Aei.italre ati'ohjett..and that the; public lir.,y share ll...benefit:, of ',telt great iiiipreye-t i tnent in Pill waking. las lui,ves as ill 11.111:eforlli contain ' -rowry PILLS IN i A BON. ' , and the pi ha. the sail, :iiii lti:raiti.foie. namely :—Twent f,i Ty .e carts n E 'i— live 11,:,, , s , ri)no Dollar I :D Leidy r. Lete Sill - , and V wiri'llreetatile Eliiiel Put ' have, du rOte Qui past few yen r:i, iiretilintreencressfully . a r mployeil throughout liar r,.it,-(1 State 4, Meviro and the Weer IndieS, than any others, rival the rapidly in - ereneing demand for Dieu; iC unparalleled. They areithe only Pills in ex iittenre; known in con. tam Sarsaparilla in them, the proprietor only knowing' :Low: 10 ratniltine the Sarsatiat ilia with other substaucce ! in; form in pills ; , i : . .. 1- : : —lr PILLS. ARE. NECESSARY ' ;.for ptirziiii." or fleattsiffir Itio , tionarli nail bowels, for purify ill:I:lite blood air no ids of I 10. body, as an alter ; native for retima Mc the. cailiois r ot . r.lrenpe and a rriie-. lint: ita - nr , igaess - . and as : .a. Sptind Purifier these : pins.. will : II found more tilllictual than any other. - . • QR FEMALE; 4 • yfir - NG AND OC.D t MALE .1 , 3 al, all lime. 011ie [Went williolli .rhanie of ; living, .r.,traint a ir , n, ne•up-atten, or fear of taking cold : from :espa-tire lit all kibils:4if : s..tatlutr, for : they emir:ant' no ••'' I-71 ,r , ury : or latiuorais. a% Ifirli are contained in ritnei plilh.'atiai as , 11)a, li mat, other pills so nroaafe.or clanger -91.13 to take..ind In:certain in their eflerts.: -: , prl:BeiNs,QF ALL CONSTFEKTIONS: , iyhether feelde or'llebilttrited..or of stoat :anal strong constil intim, ran talte !Mien without, prom rating or de bilitating the ti 3 eterti : they operate on easy:and gentle, et etTecinal, laza little incrinventencn is causer! in to •y',king them. , 1 THEY ARE , 1.1.-.00 : 1) AT AI.I: TIMES, fair all.,distia•rit i if Whatever natore:or kind. ). raut.iini is nii,tais-try! Ile sure at all times to tisk:T . 1 and tali no-oliler:Jhan Or. Leitly's Blood Pille. All i I'i : fliers t unines ITU ii' similar. are spurious, Mad ' Cal 'aplateal to; il,oeite t liii• promlttors of'lliein thinking l i to sell them iln the reputat iiiteeil the genuine, bon:retitle BM! only !.rto;:iai,aparitla and Vogetahlit nb,,.a pin, ~f I lie. Lc lay. . in• Iteware of styli - imposition, fraud and tr i ekery.—, Toil! b a limn ticit.,tonyli lesB take them, for being ma ti iinieiiiren tat deceive thiiii Politic cif their. inoneY, they wall besides deceive the body and : your system by titeu etTectii. ' : ' . ' -1i „ firtivntbn+! -In Pdl- In 'a Mrs for 9.5 aeons—Tive !lox a':a ' for.l)ae . poll:tr.1 INo ollWirs contain Forty Pills to. the Isiv) : , r . 1 • .. , • ' ....'..'. .' . ln hail in PotisVille :it JO:IN B. t. MAR- I:IS . 'S Dri .!!:::•tore;.. Al u, at JOHN I:. Buovo's at,i,. Store a .Ma 3 . tn. I h in. ' 1., ~ 4 MI . • • t i 117.51'. 1 ".k1t , : i; F.S.q, rus A Dl' OF - • 1 :- . WILD •C}IRRY, THE GREAT 1/17...N1 ED Y• FOR C.O N.SU IVIPTON -qn.rthe'bes• ..I:edet..:, - r known 're -.llan far 'he cure of ' •• A.p.t.,T0.:1, , •• , tt,Vt.try F!,:- . e., 1.1, el. Complaints, ikon- • ilimi,. !Mite:Meal Cow.:11•; - ..:Colifils. !needing of the j.iiiiini; 44;nrttlet•tt t‘f. Prelith. pains and t • - " wealtesS fa Ilitkrii/e; Itreas•t• •I•lit.. . and 'III other diseasys'nf the ••• t 'ul t V itionetry Organi.. e • .i. Flftrinipor (ant diseas e g iii•t•r which thrs 'ltalsain 1 • . 1 eir••ets• a very Tarn:fitful influence, hi..that of a HIS- CAS LD LI VElt . I/fit M m s complaint it hakaindoubteellv, \. pored nihre a•ffira•iettislhan any romeily hitherto gm ploveif,'and in toth minis Oust:me - el it Ih:inpatients had mule:red lone tlntlrSeVere SlTirefire 11,111 11w IlittelSe, ivithout receivit g the lyal hyaena from 'various renic:' di,s, anal .than VI ERN' il. - has ken re:sot : tee' to in v id,, thease .of this Jlatsaui has rystoretel the, LIVER to a liet.lthy, ti• ti• An. and is Many .iliSinnreS etTecied PERM AN 1-; N V (!tl'ilES, neer' et ery ktiqwn remedy had f tiled to praduce lids elfi' o •• • Ile:sides its-astrinishing etlittayy ill the distiase ahoye mom bawd, we alLo,tinel it a very nffactual remedy iii AS II: NI A, a_cole int in whicp R. has been itXte - iiiiivri, It ti-ed till II ili Li led success, oven in canes of years stir rid i.e.. .- „ •-. , . • It not of ly enianatt-s from a regular Physician, but leis' iii.s four. 'II iAI li:Sivil in all the coutplaints Mr wl-KII it. is ret:Oinlitentletl. , It to list toy, intention, thereftlry, either to elnak it ili,rrn stilry, or in ally way ileiii'iVn the 1' 41, D,c. 1L lii.rrilliiii.i its virtues; on the contrary', I shall sittOily uneletti, or ucitiv . e g e . brief state ment of its u Mobil.-,.i., , , and II it , r il*Siilf thi n it, .nr- I visa Ye efficacy Wolf e wil.le toe to int un..11 stali toil of _it.-virtnes as %%All sarit•fy thekm , si incredulons. that c, et ...ai tenet tein tinly and •C AN Ili: (I. RED,' if this nittd i- Male be restaledtlit in time. , . . . ::,l'imigliligepsie. N. V. Sept.. - Ifl, ISIS. Plc. Seth \V. I;tna let ~ Dear Sir r•l'lic charae ter of ‘Vistar•s Beil,:am or wilq' Ciii!rry 'is lan well established throughout the . tonturv,4iiii •etAtea hilly in the Stateaef New Vii. k. • th ;u ra t r furtherl testiniony w otil.lstAtill . l . ll e ainoces lac:, \et I ha rd. ilyriveil no Mirth advantage fr•ati it that 1 :tie happy to communicate tlirmsgh ion to tile nick And •rigliicted ',what it.has done fir hie and/ con'sider it-a in icil e lze and • dui yto 'do so. I have Itern troubled with ivettli flitts' for firer years ; lied a couch mine or let, every talker.. I waZ cahlikied to the hollt , t, all last winter willt!a ~,Vernciiiii:ll,.. pain in the side and •I•retist ; 'raised bineed•soveral [IMP'S. * I consulted a ph3- sician, hut, htivelnever t ikeft tltn Ini•dirilin which has done•me so much t. I.as• , NVISTAIt'S ISALI , A NI (ii MIID CD Elfft V.... 1 1 consiilrcjiP. 13EST 'tiled!. innill,, the world fur Colds, Coughs, turd Pitiniinary Cott,- plaint:g.• .. . 1 1 AV-1t..111A Al /3.: SW A ItTS. . OPIXIOX OF ...'.? REOCr.l,..dli P.11Y1C1.1.V." • , 1 Eitikr. Ate., Sain t no, 1',1.5. • • This certifies t i ,nat I have' reCentrileiteled the use ii AVC-TAltt'S PALI...AM tit' WILD I•llEitity for disc:l-. , es of the Lou:tel. for two veer tiatet, 'and many bottles. to toy_ knoWliiiii.tri navy kiiii.ie Used by iii): patients, all with liOneficial, rofmlis. in two ein•te , where it was thiiii - gltt i rentirtkilconsuitUdiein had taken plate, the \yd.' Clittfl'VeOct -it :1 cure. ' ' .•t . ~ •f::. P.i.py REN, P . h)siaitin at Ester printer. ' ..y0 Q5'...•1C/0-:/1 Y 1 .V 0 .I)ECEP7'IO4\'! • , • I, , AU putli:,llolliitetnent, , of clines pefiiirinen b y t hi s i , ii .11,14 iii, or-, in every respint. Tit' , E. ' , 1 1 1 . ,..A . t.ra; ii' 'iIteSTI.IIFItITS AND 17Ier %Tin:vs.-Mir' .titr.ctraltt•ll.4 aid oNioniAlinZ egiCary of lA:islar's Paisant of I lid Cle•rry in - all Illy diseases for whirl} it es fec'e'otiltiei ef••el, coring 'lteativ cases rarer the skill of deg he-t ili - stein:ll4 nutstun - availing. this . effected a 'laden and mcrtittsing devand far it. Thi - s fact has sused •,• ...ti it leittprilecifticil reilintei leiter:t - and ietnita tore to p ilniodi spurious mixtures. of etitallar , name 'end ain••• fiat c• for tley'getneine 11.11.-atn_ " . ' He cateCtil • nil eel Ilieettitiline lilt. WISTAIrS 11,A1.- :M' all' \\ ICD CHEIIIIV. None gen:line unless -hued by i. 'iffpTS. Ailelkss all itrelersrETlJ W. FOWI,Fe. Pimiton. Mans. 1 For salit by .1()IIN - S. C. MARTIN, Druggist pow:- vine; :w111.11.1.]:',1 J'ACGART, Tamaqua; 111CKE1.4. - . 'NI FDLA R. Oriv - jcslotrc ; J. 11. A. J. A. FALLS, Miners wid•• ; /5.V1 , ..1:13 - AVIII•:El.Pelli l'ilief ir oue .; .e i Jatilo• ' • '2, • ..„1 . • BE " r „ rziet for-the People. • i <trl.:constantly inerca,...tots pneular;tv and rale of I A. lahn'esiock's Vt''Kucluge has Induced Fier. Una wit!) are.6lrnmis of Pe :IlleCeSd to palm efilipor . 4t. I . 0 1.1; lc or'ef..rail,,ll.4 Whiv..lt a•ijnecheartnett hum% 0,„ . t,e, inefikap.)aa - lit' elitellitt,4 worms Iron r the is, cm. hi, Veri,,,f, , gclia,, math: its wa) into pubiicfavoto 0 111M19 , C libel Is, Mort, , ott cr ma,4ine of the ' kind now used; and hie iliThy worm rtinetlit.a have by dint:of pulling hore,d 16 , 0 emit, mad shortly mficr gvne lull worthlessness justly titer B. A. Fliancs'och's Vend-4142e conunucs to tic „trboriph.,utly sustliord. t hi ' s only to it: used . and ils utrectai ' will fully sustain all that Is said of its ondei fel etpelling power.' fled t 7.cafe. Walcs,'.Erie. Cu., Acto Y., Jan, 7,'1813. that we hive use. 4 3. A Valin't stock's '.'errininge in ,013 Cnninen and in every case It • has ~I.S;ed a dct:ldial and eir , etual remedy• for expel. la" iring frvrurli a stsccut. %V COrdillly . reconi. , w ‘ ii , )ll.e childreu aftlietvd w iii. t 1.'4,r Sale, w Logsc'ul, JOHN T. lIAZZ.e.tRD• I"VING filed up the spacious room at hlaold stand i. np;incite tie P_ost Odice, Centre street, Pottsville, will 11,...p co,siantly on hand for sale, a large supply of Feestables,of every description, Fruit, Fresh Fisb, Lubstiis, Opsters, Claius,¢s., of the very best quality tat the Phtlii&lphia market will afford, arid at prices rlilc a low as lean be afforded by any, other person. 4- The superiority of the •arrangvnents here being rut b as to protect all articles 5111,0-, front the ruinous eireCts of the skin and dust, will readily be perceived by all Who call; • !' ¢ ICt~idncCa. . - , ' OE UM GiL. IS. A I NE. I' IV, ()5V.1 . 11 111 1 111:01 • GlIS. l ! iolesale and rt. ta.l,at tttc Dru. Ware- 13'_ A. F,OINESTOCK & (.7o zth and V.:00,12a3. Pitbburg, l'a Pottevile, Corner of S }'or Sate in CLt. , bIENSSII' . .-11tVIN, Druggists.o_ December GREEN ' GROCERY, - .. rISIX, OYSTERS, &c. Pottsville, INisiy 22d 1646 i . • - • 1 NEW AND EYTIENSIVE • ' PATENT !iIIETALLIC ! ROPES, • . 1 - se I. Clothing and Gentlemen' Furnishing Store. . FOR THE L SE, OF, - MINES, *RAILWAYS, &c.,, , I 1 , - . --... f.. - . ' For. sae, or imyorted to order, by the subscriber. 9"llE,sultscrtber has just returned from the cities' of / ; ; 1 -- .L New York and Philadelphia with a splendid andfrHESE Mitres are now almost exilusWely used iii cheap asittictnitTht of Clothe, Cassimeres and Yetstings I,_ the Colliatieth and on the Railways in'Great Brn o(I the ;latest importations, compriding the beet black an; and are found Core be greatly superior to -Hempen French and English wool dyed Cloths. superfine black odes as regards Safety, durability and ecurionty. . ' The Patent Wire',R o Pee, Frcnch Doe Skins land Boglisli wool dyed Cassimeres,have proved to he still in Frenchand English Fancy Clothe, stirring Olive, Brown, good condition atteetbree year's service, in the same. Invisible Green, &c., French Fa ncy'Cassitneres of the s i tuation w h e i e the lti e r,ip e r, nnee , previo usly p„i.d.„l - Sluing styles. plain andlancy. vesrings. 'black 'double the' size andl weight would wear out innine or . Saw , . cashmere , cashmeretts. white and,hulT easel. , ten montb4. 'They have been used for - almost* every tortes.' light fancy eftrets, Marseilles, &c.; all of 1 purpose to]Whlchl empen 'Ropes and chain:shrive !then which lie is preparedito inanufa'Cture to order in the ~..appljed. • .Alii n !..s, RAilways. Heavy Cranes,'• Standing 'very best style, and at pri, es at w hi c h h e i s determined !Seeing. \V inflow - Cords. Lightning Conductors. Signal no csistomer shall complain. Being himself o practical i Halyards, Tiller Ropes. &e. They areritade either of tailor, and eniploying, cutters and workmen superior to ~ 1 Hon or Copper With, and in cases of nituli exposure any others lochs place , he is able, to warrant every or- ; ~ to damottess,OfsCOvanizerl I.y ire.• , ' , \ tick mantificto red by hie, to give satisfaction to the.ll `'l s estititoniils fidi tth a most eminent Engineers in ,stiost. part lent:l.r in fashion, tit and finish. :VEtiglatid earl he -.4,11 ten as to their efficiency, and any .1 The subscriber lots also jo...topened at store. additional informs ten, required rssohcting, the differ 11he lane's?, best, and most fa.hionable . stock of ready i , -.. : . an d d li i till .I•L'rTIPIIO.,e sop..caLon will be given by tootle clothing ever offered to the Pottsville public; ail I , ALFRED F. REM l', 75 Broad at • New York. - • of which he will dt,pose of at prices which cannot fail ;-- ' ' ' lSole Agent in the United States. tWsat IFfV, putehasers, vit.: A • .New York, Map Itn h. !Stn. 2'2 --, • Fine Black Frock Coats front *lO 00 10 ei.lg 00 1 i • 11.)- The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the do . Dreite'do S. 00 In en - sale f the Patent Wire Rope in this Region. All or, do • Sack do ' • 5 .50 10 no 1 I tiers! ft dt this Mb e; stating size, weight and length, ' Fane S. CO y Frock'and Dress Coats , i paintly et ended to & - ' 11. BANNiAN Summer Tw.emdet.7aats • l' , - P0 will he sr - 250 •- 4 JO • Linen ° • ' do •- -75 200 Fine CasstmerePatitaloons, ldack . • and CAM y colors 7 350 .750 • Fri tick Casstme re Pantaloons, . (stitunio , r soodS) • . '2 id) '5 50 Listen Pantaloons , • 1121 , 1 ill • • Superfine black Satin.Ve.4s ' I 3 51) 500 do do -. do --I_so.___. ' 3 ,4 0 Fancy vests Cashmere ii- Ccesittnerettel 75 2 50 Marseilles Vests • - --- ; - 621., 150 ,-The subscriber's - es‘tablishment Indy very-properly he called the Pottsville Einprifitini ofTriShion, IIAIPITgetij th'qtteit May al way's obtain every article of arentleptsn' wear, Fuel, as Atiris, collars; handkerchiefs', searfe gloves. Mew suspetteleha, &c. &c . suited to the fastid lints taste 011ie extol isill, the plain habits of the sub stands' citizen, or the wants of the ..iniitioriotis labo ter. Ile can clothe a titan from head to foot with .3 suit of clothes for t 2 50, which is cheap enough for thd poorest. , • ~ . . *The stibscriber tins just recetved the latest tondrinl, Paris, NeW rork, and Philadelphia Spring and Summer • Any taste can he suited at his new store til , Fashion., Centre street, next &or - above CIeInVIIS'S • Drag stores Pottsville. 'IL T. TAYLOR , tras Don't Lreet the. place. Pottsville, April pi, 1616,, wnTcbm AK ERS & • JEWELLERS, Front 'ft Cily.of BEG leave to announce to the citizens ,f A IV; Pottsville an' neighboring districts, that the have on hand lit their Store,. next door In "v;'4.t.Gei, , se's new Hotel, in the borough of PottS vine, a large assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Le ver; Lepine, and plain Watche's of every descriptio! Also, a general assortment of Ladies and Gentlemere' G . , .1.1 Pins, Chains, Bracelets, Signet and Plain Binge; Gold and Sil..er Thimbles, Pencils anttrens of various makers; Spectacles, Musical hoses, and every oth aitiele in their line of business. • MEE B. & E, have been appointed by Messrs. Brevosti r Ingraham of Bristol., „cinnertient, their agents G r the sale of heir patent spring 1.710c1i, comprising thii-e stritptile for Chars:lies and, politic offices,. Also, eigl t y a nildbirry ludd.,bras, patent spring repeating Gothic flacks. ,Tfirkvigh them purchasers may rely npun get tiug a•getriNeirr In. Give us a call, Ws guarantee to sell as low as a y article in ourline of liminess can be Tura:based gill r in Potts Ville or Philadelphia. .a locks and Watches of ,every desrriptiiiii careful y repaired and warranted on the most reasonable ICII/111. s Ai BRADY. JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT. nirth 21, ISW POTTSVIIXE IRON WORKS. ' ffill 'll - EPETFVI.I.Y . announces to the Politic, that he 1171:1 taken the EST a blishment known a, the Potts ville ti'oni=Works, on Norwegoan street, where delis prepared d, b,ild all kinds of 'Steam ['Antilles, nutzol iliet lir , Rail ItomMtrs, and Mat:hiller) oral poet eve:ry ripii3OLat the shortest notice, :Mon the most rea• -unable terms.. , Persons IF ci Per.o , TIS front hroad, lind,ii to their adv,intauelP give liiu a call It! tie:lL:int: elsewhere. Alas 11 Coal Screens ! Coal Screens rri if F.,,uqc . rito, is ettensively C - rigavea in the lINIT 1 1- ilfaCtOry Of ‘N, OVEN WIIIE SCREENS ninth Iti imaroved and entirely - hew principle. for which Ito t as seciretill:TTfillt!! PATENT, and which he contitle it ly" I t 'elirtv,o, will he rtlll.3it 1111011 trial. superior to eVt i rV ,111, , er t.t . 1,1•11 ilill-0 hw 11111,1/lilt y and all the tpollitte; ,f a good screen. They are t o,,,yeti.entirel) of wire, ol can be iwolc. with nieslis and threads of anyre ni'l,l sive and ' , Armlet!. - \VMS: PC \ VIM: lIF ii-VEIIN DEseturrioN itl Intie•et mod - at 111 , shortest notice, :And scree t e.s , Ir!!• to every Pat .11. 1 adapted 1 . to all the rases .for : i f fell .4 , 1,e11S are cquired. , - The Flit, - ritter has recently :remov,Ol his emit!, !anent to Ut it sleet, near the corner oflslorwetritti, 11ENIZY .11.1.NK . INVe l . tell ,1! t Itil6' ,--- ` - ' - l'irrtf-- .1 . Or ri!k , t. it S TOtYFIEI-ACTIE . , rarreated to cure 11,e Tenth-.lrhc in Iwo ininotel , ._A 1 %MS' preparation i. thn resort of much patient t fIrriT11:1112.:IS compounded by a scientific Dent l.is guaranteed If) Ite jwifer'tly innocuous in litsl Its upon the tuber Teeth. The geouthe arti:le had at Ilannan* m s 11,b. , tore, Pottsville, wholei .1 retail. ventral Ainutt for the' county,. Also of lowing Aaents : I . . , JulIN S. U. MARTIN, Pottsville.. CHARLES I.AWI'ON. jr. L. Cu. St. Clair. .}Prim cents per totle. ! • . . :I- !Oen?, wantinl in all the Towns in the Count . • 11.1101 ili-•ount•.• _ ! 'lay ii, itc). • 18 • oirsTuats, • risix, &c. & CATER, continue) business; at the stara, - Trrrner of i:esdre and Matiintoned stial Ptittsville.„whdre 11 - 5 - y -W-ill keep a constant snit tc hen in season, of Velretables, Fruit of erery de., i Fre,:b Fish, Ousters: Lob.ter.,, Clare.., and ev doktirs which the Philadelphia market adonis, el !wlnch they; will sell at very moderate advance:lS Philadelphia mires. Mf";; l tS. it, & C. having long been engaged i ir,ring for the public. and ronsequently become fectly thmiliar with the 'trade, flatter themselves , they ran supply all articles in thein line to the ritit of Pottsville, and vicinity, upon rather bitter la "than anv of their • Pottsville, May - 23 d Is:16 • I, 21-Gm ValuabielCoal Tracts to Rent. ITO let nic lea4es, to suit applicants, all that tract of .1 land belonging to the North' Ame richti Coal Co., known as She 'Mill Creek Tract, Containing the fol ow- I inglist of Coah Veins, many of tic itch,—attiong others, the Peach Nlohatain VelilS—havi is a range of over a mile in , length. viz:—Lew Is, ".. pnhn, liarrasbnich, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Teacey.itach i Mountain Veins, Green Park or Ravensdale Vein, Per , pendicular,,DiamoniL amid Big Diamond Veins, along with many (tillers not ianied. ! I 1 ', , Ah'o, all that tract c, Iled the JunCtion Tract, belong itsto the said. Company, containing the Salem, Foirest, Ratittit Jlole,,'lMortittinr, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. ll,aw ton anitAlfred LawhinLVsdns: I Also, a - Saw Milt and , Critt MilLsiturtied on th e Mill Creek Tract, all ofwhich will be rented on moderate terms bY applying to ..1 "\ \ MI EMI EMS . . I DAVIDI3IILLAS, Ag'l. Pottsville, Feh. 4l I( . . Illeliardson s Coal Br s - ielt l' rrIIrOSE persons Om n erecting niachinery - for break . 1 ini coal will find i to their interest before nniko , a selection to apply tot' e su bscrilier, as the'patenee of the above nun:lne, 'wit guarantee sock advanta g es rn 'saving, waste, 4c. as vill he .found to he an object worthy their attention, • Curing them against alt risks, iu order that these adva tagetc way be fully tested. W3l. S. HILL i • • - West Branch V , iley, near Schuylkill Haven. June 27 27-tf . 1 I • • Valuable • eal Estate. ,1 O 1 of ground. in M tract street, PottSville,rapa ble orbeinit divided i ito 11 excellent building lots, for sale low. Apply to BERNARD REILLY, Jan. 10, .; 2•tf Itialtantoago Ftreci, Bottsvllle. (- LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, UEGS leave to inform their customer.. and the p l ublic _LI in general 'that they have opened for their inSpec tion,-one of the lureesiand most varied assortmenNi of goods suitable for the spring and summer trade] that ever came to this county; such as new`sty le Siberian, Beddington, Ilroton, Arcadian. English, French, Amer ican, Cloths amid cassimeres of all descriptions.] with one of the richest and motd fashionable stock of ivest ings the eye ever beheld. Also' linen, fine cotton , and gingham shirts': INISOIIiS, Sone rs, Handkerchiefs'fine Hoskin Cioves, Suspenders, first quality strip. and embroidered Sl:arfs, whirl; for beauty and style c• nnot lie sum passed. j All of which, will he disposed ,4f, at prices within the reach of every-person. , • Should you fat or us with a call, we are LiallOied you gill nut , rerret'il,' • LIPPINCOTT & TAVLOIL • Corner itf Centre and Mahantongo, streets P. all gooda made to order, in a style Which tan. not be surpassitd4h the slate, fur which we can girie the :test or reference. I'ot sville, April iB, 1818, New store at Brock ville..) THC Subscriber has June received from Philadelphia, and has now opened at Brockville, a largo and gen eral assortment ofseasonable goods, Midi - as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and Queensware. liraddition to Which will he found constantly: on hand, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good i•upply of country produce, Caliand examine our stock, &Indy nu will find us prepared to sell goods at as low a rate as they have ever been sold any where, in lichuylkill county. N. B.—Country produce of-all kinds wanted, for which the highest price will be paid.' GEO, H. POTTS, Pottsville, F r eb.7i 1846, 6- LEGHON HATS. • lfew dozen Meng' Leghorn Hate for sale very low by Mrs. MORGAN, Mark eine t;Potterille. June 20,1846. —25 • 21-6 m IMAM( & ELLIOTT, oat•euGaGHtt:iiaa, 1 • I zzoann:.3+ MHO V. McGINIVIS,., ant nf * Stratq Engine Tll L' opoNTAP - iic DROPS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT, A CAD. THE MINERS' JQURNAL. . , ~ ....e." - . - = ._ • ~, ,:., -,..,-- . ' .. 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I I_ ; -,- i ::-,‘.., - ' - --1 ..,.. coci. -o; ~.••• ni :..; •Z' 1, 1 .•:::. l';' . = z.•-• , , 1 cr• ~, r • = •:. 1 ''''' (.. : •••- •.:- .. 1 , ';* Z . .. gl 2 : -c r 1 , -- LERY WORKS, . ' &" MACHINE SHOP. irs, ;It their 01411 stand, corner of Rail ilovhill streets; ate prepared to-man- midi,: a Itorteal notice., Strata Engiars ,y, wwei and capacity'tor mining and tjtr,i es' Coal Rireo.linif Machines, with oda slims, as may he reqUired, ' tind !Blowing Ctilinders with.all neves ot i4a4r,i Fitrn;ieeel ' 1101.-dar Pspes, of gd Outs': Cup anti Ball joints and 'llif e ,vezy nest., 'construction. They par-, itte attention of: Iron :Masters and par he ;on trade, to their large stock of ‘ I lit ..11///, having lately constructed Olio of the largest Mills in the coon , 'piping Mill at WiNeabarre, and the the; Montour Iron Works. Da nvil'e. rewired int' this kind of work. tocether sty +t general machinery... rift Ile goal ,nod materials, it is enough to say, L)*rtre , the 1111.1 infaillble te.os, have ted:he genuine character of their mi t ierr. 1 - e , Cfaltv solicited and Will he promplly , . . 1 j i(;XYWOOD 6:. SNTIM;It. I, ar, 17, 18 - 16 t . 3-ly • COL I 11.701UNDR rullE subscribe . 'itoatt .ZOOl (ai °facture titanic' , and Pumps. of ati miter 11111poSeS. • Sol id, and perfora Alsu Ennines sary.inaellinery. the most appriw+ ter l'uyers, of the ocularly unit, lie engaged in Patterns fur /6/‘ the tuarliinery Vs. viz .--The at They are fatty pr with every Va.lle) y of their work that time aial . ll , amply drinonstra aiure and macifi Orders are rush 311 , 'Illted In. Jan, .1 IT WORK er Evening' Readings. i For Win 1 L ma; for the People, or 16i. 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There only remains a series of mtoast important branched atkal and Mural ; Nattiral History, I I '; :eography and Getteral .i•iterature. tic , if studied and reeetied into the ke, an individual who in, the common ill hiformed roan. While, with a ieW I thlat is omitted which is not mo•dell :15 ti:dinz knowledge of.any Per...6vhat :- ing,c for whom it may have a profes atrice.t.. , . Crl Informati • 1 , L - rimmikciNG :12A tiecess - ary t be comprised in each ; making n or two rarge.vol monthly. ex t. .I ef ean ali• the l i li a e.o ° 1a ! e e l illTr ie nl n n li numbers regula completed. The work tbil rah Sy.holar,'w degree, the trite' notes", and lack necessary to ad, 'public. The plan on v nnlythe ,subjcm pie. 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Arithmetic, 1' ' L Salt, and &variety of other. - Algebra, • 1 • '. j ,Sulijectic. The-expenselpfpretiarini this work for its rapid issue , bag beeh Very heavy, as Mathlition to the closely con densed printetknatter , it has been necessary , to exe cute upwards , f five , hundred engravings, in ordeeef fectually to explain and ern ;mills!' the various subjects of , cientific, histOrical and, geographical information which the work embraces'; but the publishers confi dently rely oo the intelligence and liberality of the public for retwoneration. All orders from Booksel lers and Agents will be punctually-attended to. -, V. t I CI 11 _,ENJ. BANNAN, At the office tifithe Miners' Jo urna l, has received the, exclusive Aency of this Work from the Publishers', for this-countkand is prepared to receive any number of •übscriberts at his office, wherh specimens of the WO& can be seen." It ought to be Jti the hands of ev ery family and Young man in the cbunty—aM) all can mbeure a copy tly saving only bfty cents a month. • • August 29, r B. . ' - 35 , ' . . , • )1)ilnl~lpIjia KPH I LAID, E~L,Pti.,ItA LATE cLEMENI.4 A. RAKER ilalfirg. been Ictii2 vnziffe if ia, the tnanufar tore of rop;11 (Ti' icell a other, kinds,) is now prepared to offer to purchasers •an aitiele• which in quality. cannot he surpassed 4y.any ih 4hr, Union?" Al so. receiving weekly frenilhe a hoYe r ehldo-lted Nock Ninilow GlTs,n of every. size. :ron4tantly on hand a 101 l actors went Id White Lead.,of the most approved brand=. Red Lead. Litintraze. :, , ,axony,illTatznesta, whirh will be nil I aT MarillfacOlrers races, together with a large and well selected stock Flinr"eolors. Perfobletly,. in FliOrteVery article in TI, Dr ti line, Me rrh tits. Phy -e.-Tela'os:nod Dealers -in conerA. are ru - nes ed to rail and exrintinn the i•-iork and prices, feeling sails fiedTthey': yvilllleandn - r"eil To purelln.e. . rehrnary IT, 18TC. TO (7.11'17 4 , , 11.187W 5 oTHERS.- • Pennseklya*p. coal: & Iron I,ajids; 4 . Z. . . .. , For Sale. .• . . . 1 671 u 9 ... 7 1 i ". 1 ...3 n l4 l. I r 'e a r i Vie f. : , :!.. , 7:! , ri l ll , o' li tu , nr i e „ . e t a if l, 6 d pv it , Jenks Township, - Jelfez sou_ coitnty, dimly Timbered and Watered; and hamt sere rat M ill Sites upon theini Two;main 'roads runt hrou eh the lanthi. and improved ramie. adjoin,: while SaW and Grist Mills ire in the immediate neighborhood. Thil.h t nil Was selected by a gentleman of experienced juiltutent; and is citnsid •ered,by judgeS to !tepee orthHbest,tracts-itt the :cotin ty. ' Its proximity to the Chit:ion and Allegheny riVeri, and numerous navigable streams; and the, r rqnseol Railroad to Pittsburg and Eriei - renders i big tly desi rable aS an investment at pre_ but grit s.. . Abounding in Iron Ore tind Hit timinihts Cm) of 'fine quality, it is believed to 'present one cif the Ind< aril tear :wenn,: locations for Iron Works' in Wt. , st Pt.itn tyllotnia. The present owner inurelialsell with a view of erecting such Works. but Pim, tenirms in anoiher quarter (naives him wit i treat.re , uctance to foretn his int Onion. ' Maps will b ' shown,: sal every information tlivn by the . Undersiguml. The lands ire Patented, and the titles and qualuy will !lii warranted, and sold ireh'anci etc:Li-of all iticunibrapq.i. . 7 EMI 7>" r)- b ",'; py C ;:.'; 7; I s kli C S : f i , ;7 1 . • ; 15 Ncit Philadelphia January 5, I s - : -. 2 e . . . ; ' :PLEASE..D1 I ,C:',TICE. .. IV E: IV YORK CANTOS i 7 72: .4 6' 611 PAN) ___:i .. : • ' ! . .. . PIEILAII3iE4'III . 3.tii A!. - rallr:s; ; 9 ii r. • , , i , St Ciitiatur, 6:fret!, next to flii• k•iihi.cr iv • I , ii sir,. zgrcr.l, .i.. ' Arstei t . 3:7 :tracker .'treet, 2ci door leq,ll. Xi nth tit., Xi*: h, side. . CHOICE TEAS, WHOLEIALE A, R ETAIL. , ..., wE are roast:hair roc, whin frtisli int g- ;:.„,"---- ported G cren a pe r -131..:1:: I . •`tts. , "1e1 . br . aC11,.." ..„ 1 the 1,,t s,•l..ett” IS 011,', Side. 4,c (Itlfla._ 0 v. , _ ,. .: 011 1 abundant jr4-ourcys, great eXperi e Ur''' t -- ••• . • OM, 111111 eNCICISIVI . Iltiellli 1 11) to the Tea "Trade- give it , i" , ffliar ra , ilitits ; comb . - qitently 4 vve are ri.sid veil to Rep : Teas :'pli rce. ,heel ledir ;writ and perfei't fur the respective yricea,, than turn other establishment.. i i • ' Ithir principle oldoing business leni, in the -critirse .01 61x ye'ars;,. secured a comwetiin; 1 taint:limit the 11.; lifted Spites% ain't win-T . 0 , 6 - .ollr Tchs are squirt; they recei6.; high connuennation. .. . . t - 4-, 'pi:Ai:Ku '6111 , 1.: '''II,I_:M L. TRIAL—{a , ly ' The licpurier in Winch on} Tea.; areler , r . kedDlti w .. irap • 1 p i ,T nem -to theatia is it IleilVy•iTilerlqr fin Foil.) otters 7 , l"itglacelnents to Dealers 0.1 t'antil les, as' they tine s , ill:iron:Ally I ,...ertired hill, light 4 , 111 air that their q i nald his will remain uniiiipaireil; aisfaci;,iii packages i n a wirier nautili aiid upwards. each containing. 101 tiotit, independent of the 4 rapped ',Dealt N in Dry 411.10d$,F:1111 . :: Atifrit'S. nilt/I\ F. &c., &c . .,,,,11,,11 . a; t i i ,,,,, who,,have hilfetefore :ofd. iorpe ti:a:J.wypit , s . .theni.ielv ,- O highly pleas.eil, alit 'on atcoittit of the superior quality of I fe teas, w icl4 a e sillkii.cieil to n rigid test in ordc iat:•each pit a 9:•• tea •.1 le r:rinfidently, warranted, :la al, 0 1 ,311 our 11 iner of iiir,ilitig.; which enables thrqt to make, un i t iiiiit4leiiii , rt - ! lent, wit hunt the necessity% y. parcirasin min or ;Rare h kind, i 'tests of van as a . ;alt. assortmr.tvt - may he i ackoihn one rlie,t, and thus otiviate the rottipliiintt of their cat:pouters that their teas hive:doet their strewn), ; lid 11.rvor. by tile length uf time, oil hand, and expusitri ) t night and air. Ildnie..r.tir, the Noe. are 317 Market ecru' t. and SO Chesnut street, where our 'lean are reccirti'daveekly 1 nil =old till ter saine4orms as to 'tens Vial:. 1. Philadelphia, July 4, limn,. •' . 1 sz7,43ino . • ' RECOMI/ENI) OUR I , ' RI E NDS', WII EN I`i'llA [ ' NU HATS . CAPS, -4 I\ Pint A.DEL PIIIA, To THE E:4"l'AßlA:qitt":NT GARDEII.& BR OWN, Vo. 196 Markct st. second door - below Sixth 'sr. - • i'1111.11)kr.P11114, . • c; 1 - 7 E ex 4411 .a zenera) invitation 'to Ilic.citizuns of Itnti k sVilic anit.its vicinity, :is ',well as all oilers, Vlien purchasing flats and Uitits, nun stnri!.. ‘N't: ." 42 , On band LIMA assoitinent of Hats and jaw: of every variety and style; which We are selling all une font 11110,1'1'1 111:111 tile urrial prices ; .viz L:ltn+. Superior !lel. *up flats, (row • .$0 00 to . s4 00 " . " BrutA ' " "' . . 2 101 to 300 " Silk . " ". I '' 150 ro 1 - 00 " French .31o1j, , kni " $0 511 usual prices ri 00 Cood Fur as low as ; .25 . 1 Also, a complete -tuck of Summer,llais, such as while :id drab lieZ1:1:r, ifillAl. atid.Cassiutere Bets, Lei:horn la Is, Shorting,.or• round top hats, c., at lower prices Ilan they can lie had elro. ;wile' c,, , „I l'his is a fart kuowirty all who (ravedealt with us. 'all awl be teat 'stied ;itis to your own iniqest. . . Meithantz, sikacket pvrs, Ilalierp , , and c whi, my to sell aLtaiii,) supplied Be ure and call. AIIDEN & BROWN.. N. 1.11.6, Mai ket st.., 2d door ttelow 29tb 1815 - 46- PASCAL IRON :WORKS PHILADELPHIA.. AI ci.DED ‘Vrought Iron Fines; Suitalide for Loco {{ motives, Marine and other Siman,'En'.rine Boilers, froni 2to inches in diameter., 41,5, Pkoes for Gas,. Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tab for Hy draulie Presse.; hollow Pistons for - Puirim; of Steam: Engines 4-c.. Matonlired and forsale by . 1 • MORRIS, TASKER S MORRIS, - ' WarehonSe S.. E. corner 3d and .Walaut its., Philada.: Piulada'r N0v..22d 13ti - • " . . „ ruilili GOAD IRO:N. '. 0 - 1 TONS 21 x I'llat Bar Rail Road Iron, 011 .50 do 1/ 1 : do • do do •• S do 2j A / do • •do do with t=pike.. 1 ' 15 do 1 A 1 .du a, . do And Plates, for sale by - A: lz :(1.: RALSTON, .1, south- front st., Phila:da. l'ltilada.,juy 11, Its PS, 26--, • JUN' LAT . A* 13011 . 4E1Z 7-, TONS as,oriesl Roller N05...3, - 4 And 5 of widllN of '26, 32 and IDti inehes'and for sal?: by . ' A.'&; 0. RALSTON. --' 4. South trobt street, Philada. Philada , .Inly 1..41516. Pir 3 RTIIIE sub.eribeiraspectfully invites - the public.to call at Mr. Witheld's .Store, Centre street, and exam ine. his assortment OCC: Meyer's CRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. The instruments arc hiChlyariproved of by the most eminent ProlessorS and Composers of music. For qual ities of tune, touch, and keeponr in time up to concert - Mai:they cannot be surpassed ky eithbr American pr 'oropean Piano:, They are chosen by all, musical ors fiir their ce mertS„ such as! Madame Castellon, Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Temps, Bark, Wallace, Tem rplewti and many others; they are used for '2.00.r 300 concerts every year. They have also received the first premiums of the three last ra hibitious, and lastsik. vef medal by the Franklin Institute was awarded to them. The subscriber warramp these, instruments for toe ear. He keeps then' constantly on hand and sells ahem at the lowest manufacturer's prices on reason abkterms. All orders, from abroad will be promptly attended to. T. E. RICHARDS. Pottsville, Aug I, ISI6. 31--tf; . , p , CI'fLRIAL His d t o orlea of Wasldngton ' Franklin, - do do • Jackson, • do do Napoleon, . New and-beautiful books for the young, price 75 eta. just received and forivale at HANNAN'S Cheapßook Store, Pottaville. ,May,2,,1846, , • 18- ' THE CgESPEST, P.:M.3I , MR 116EXCi' IX TIIE UNITED,STATF.S. • jOSEPII ..*lc‘llllliß.ll ,, C ' SFLENDID . T.INE OF LONDON AND LICEIIPOOL PACKETF. B. Batman, Agent. Pottsyille. ARRANGEMENTS-FOR, ISIC • - OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE. OFFICE, 100 Pine Street, Cur. of South, N.- . . . rrilEs'ilbscriber begs levee to cull the ;mention of bis friends and the public in general, to the follow ing arrangetneatF for the pear I.SIII, and for the purpose' of bringing out Cabin, Secoliii -Cabin, and StetUuge Ilus,engers,•by the following • . , Rezolai Pache't Stups to and front L;rerpoot ships , ,Names • Captains , Day's of Sail to from N.CW York, IleurY Clay, - Nye, Jan. 6 May 6 Sept 0 Stephen Whitney, Thompson,' " 11, •" II " 11 Garlick Skiddv, - - " 20 " 26 •", 26 P<rkk• henry,,_ -Delano , • Felt. 6 Jon.' . 0 Oct. 6, Virginian, •Ileirn, " 11 " ll i " 11 Roscitis, • • Eldridge, "•• 20 ." 26, ••'• 26 , ~, Independence, .. Allen, • • Mar. 6 July 6 Nov.- h Waterloo, -Allen. • " II '" • 11;_"•,11 Sithlolis. . •E. Cobh, , " 26 - " 20' "26 Aslitidrton. ••• tio.tyland; April 6An e 6 Dee et John Ritslqily, skiddy, 'I 'II '' 11! •11 'Sheridan Cornish., . '1 26 " 2.6; 26 Ship's Name, Captainit,. . DitysfSitilinefrion Liverpoi. • , . . , henry - Chiv Nye, • rehr2l Jtiiin 21 Wt..2v Stephen Whitney, TiMinpson, " '26 "' 26 '' £6 Garrick, Skiddy, • - Mat. 11 July 11 No 111 Patrick Henry; Delano, . " 21 " , 21 , " 21 Virginian, : Dein, • .'.'' .26 " 26 " 26 Ilii,;,,chis; . Eldridge, A pril .11 Aug. li, Dee.. II , Independence, ' Alter, . *. ,'' 21 ", • 21! " 26' Waterloo, - Allen, " 26 " 26; " '26 ,•• Shitinns, , B. -Cobb, Mac .11 Sept. 11 Jan.ll AsJitinilon. ro •• , Ilnwjand, : " 21 " 2rl " '2l ! John It. Skidily, Sl.itt,lv, • " 26 Oct. 26 ; " 26 ',Sheridan; ~ • • Cornish, Jnne. 1 t c 1,1-Feli 11 I • In 'addition to the , alinvti Regular Lines, a number of. 1 Splendid New York Built.Tratisient Shipar.sucli as the • 1 'Adirondack,' •Scotland,',lttisel Glover,' Eclin,' and I.!Si'a.' .. ,„.will continue to sail from' Liverpool , wedkly in , il•gitlar‘stii• - Pssion, thi•rehy ;icy-venting the least pos i sililllty of delay or 'detention ni Liverpool; and for i the accommodation of Persons wishing to remihmoney •Itst,..their faitinios or friends, I have-arranged amp:ay ! mat of my Drafts,on the following Rants : I Cork,' .: Limerick . t-•'; Clown:let, . . -Londonderry, Sligo, .. ~., Wrxforill - • Belfast, • ' \Vaterford .• .. • Galw ;IV: ' Anna eh, • . • Athlone, : Colerain • i ' Kilkenny,. Mania, ' " Trtilee..i . Enniskil,len, :Monaghan, - yobtrlnti, • I ' Ilanbrithre, • Ballymena • • Pa rsonstow it Downpatrick, Cavan; I • ' Lufean; .:•• Dungan:inn, . Bandon, , ' Enoist, j • Ballystianzion, Strabane , • SlZitthreest ; DIMILIII. ' - ,Mallow,, • Dublin ' ' Cooteltill, . ' Kilrush, . . .• • Scott:Oil—TlM City' Bank oflfillaseow • Enelatid-31essrs.rtrtriminer,* Atwood & Co- hanlcers, London ; Messrs. I'. W. Byre e s & Co. Liverpool; ' • Passengers- can :11,0 be en atteilfrom LiKeilioni,"6! Philadelphia, Boston and Jla timi•re, liy OM Regular ; Packet Ships 'on applicatioti tieing made Versonally, or by letter. (pest on iil,l addresseil,to . . JOSEPH- McMIIIIRAI", 100 Pill,. street, ••• '( . corner of South street, New York .• ' - s AGI•;.,NTIti. • 1 11EAFF Smmi, Thi;it,enths!iert. Ililit.7illaiinaii,l'ottsvillo.Pa.. : '.%livhael Mt:lion, Ha cliesexir N. Y.; Jr.i• ilaeiziit ProVilli'llr.Y. ,R . 1. ; 1 . , einiii, Albany, N. l i .; Charles 01lora Tided°. Ohio ; Thoilaii :Ali (itiailii, hir.a.N..Y. ' • I a Eso bee leave to assn re my friends and r 11;i p 113.1 ic• in generaj,lleat the greatest punctuality will he Miser- , 'Ned in tire sailing, of the above Ships, together with n 1 1 4; other. 1 !wry 'hive, rind that. Passengtre• well experience 'no delay on their Arylvarat 'the different 1 1 bets where they nican tee tanbark.. e .• I'. S.—Free. Passage can Also bee nec`urtiel from it, curious Ports he Ireland and frictillaild. front which Steamers tutiftn Liverpool BENJ. IIANSAN, Sole Agent feirtlic Stare ofenntieeylyati Jan. 17, 15111.• • .dSSEX.I 770 N . Y'EXA' 191111-O.a . ATTIR : IierION ' H I.V ARDARE & IRON STORE. i gi.rty, sishscriller reslooliullr in e f , orms his frhnois and 1 1 Ito , public gcnerolly,,jhat h.,•ria.. just ret.eived :i• , splendid 1-...ortruent of ItAikli‘VAlll-1 . , IRON. "ITEM.' ', 1it1 , 1.1.0%‘ -l'A:.ltl.l, CA RP VNTER'S . Ttll)l,s, A.,,..; 1 which added to hisiforti•g slot Is tti,1, , .1 , 1, / 11 '%•1 •111, z.)1•? i ll' de , irolt , sir purchasing. iinsorpasseit.iii. / tlie rel.' i .rgion, for _ltia4t,y• find cheapness- A largit'assortirieni "'uf the hes AseS at price.. , ranzing from: i cona t011;1,,,25; Grim ,tones, . ; I eat psr 11,. 1 Attiekiln. r , ten!,', , , • .•.tit ..,..,. . •,. -/ i ' • 1.144 'ase tzteut, . -..,' 1`‘"1 '• " 1 - .1 r / ' •,Ittillept Iron. ' ' ••• ; ' '5-•," -- '• 1 Nitilt!,by the:Kea, ' ':. •• 51. " • " • i• . Tin. 2 .ores l'qc 2:l.rin. crieairer Aleati oyer: , Wire of All Sim:, vi: n• low. ' Ilis,;as,ortilieni eoli;islS tactic 4f I A to;ils, 1 elloA s s aijAi 6:: / ,Knives rteor Foirks: spa r ing', j Nails. CI ains.'Showels,andl'ea and•lllofi'ee ,Nettie;:, ' spade., eery cheat , : Jltirkets. Locks. Itiele , ', .i, Planes',-sa Ws. Hatchets, Rineliarrels (;toss and" .: Iliiii.er:,, l'ires.Wasiin hiix-•-(lr.ein Seyt hen, Sickles, es; flay : oft Dunaj forks. Files, Rasps.(': telle -, .j 1, 'llotoi ;I. ,IlerseshO r es:ans:&e, A ' 1,11,1).. ';'• ink , ' : t Copper I lid Iron Kitties. (=k . n.'s, Varnisi;. • ly, - Mid e e ery otherdrticfr:ll,llall_l•k,r,o, :n Hardware, Lie:Oils lll'lltd, sill of whirl! he st.:ls at a: cry lime, ii. tale. Pe gonsennitneneifer hplisiekeep'ing, Blacksmith's," Cartienv! , rs, Calonot Maker,i,riAilitiers, art., willhirel't to their a'll Va,litaUtl by talltill: and eateirijila his star" ; before p irrhasina eiseWlier,!. at flie Hay. Scales, gril' 'nee ot C •11tro and Market str-et. ' ne 'tetlers his miler:rued ;thanks to his:old friends Mill CII, oilltersi for, their literal support;antl'soticits their further paironge. I . GE01.1(1E H. STICHTEI( Potts: ille, August 15, 1545 ' ' • • : :1:1- - 1" --. SOLO.IIO.I' .41t.1T;71, . A l Cabinet lila:ter ; Un de r t ak e r ,<' , ll' 6,110 . - Fillui.l subsclqber announces to t h e putthe tint he- I it:L . :lam:mit nced the above "mentioned . bustneSs itt t he • .:roughof P•drsVille. inimeduuely back 101 t h e VM w ei nsylvania ill, here he winceni. , vintip l ktiep i l., h 1,114 ;in asiiiiriment of 1 , . • D'\l7 At DE CO PP CaYdret 44fl 4.C., 41::, ma I) uf o lkred of - the h . ', I:ll( . ,ci.ils in It most riurablo matiner, at very • ory, • Ile alFet ‘.O Otantifafritro all kinds of 'rurnit to ord.'Zy tit. the simile:Ai notice. Funeral:l w.iurd on and,l lea rains supplied, .@c. lie then lore part nl Ilie public patron which he will cathiata.r to meet by prompt alien . to Micititicii Give its a trill. , • TV INTER pressed, cleansed from gum and nounced by Engineers and:Machinists:Who h sedlhis OIL, superior to the hest Sperm Oil for Roads, Engines und Machinery of all *kinds, NVoq Manufactuties, &c.,• Man in any lamp Witlf clogging the wick,lmnal I'o' the hest . of sperml two-thirds th e rust. - For: sale by the- hint., and s 4 Iles Will he rOrWdrded er trial,on application (1 1 HI NN Er. Agent for I,t:Manufacturer.liosym, or EDWD. Y A RDLE , Pottsville, Pa., where sam may he se efi. March 21,1840, -. ' FOR' SALE, • , • . TRACT of 110 acres :of land, situate on the toad /1 A leading front Pinegrove to Schuylkill Da ve s z4. Ii) front Schuylkill Haven and b from Pinegrove; along 3 act en cleared and tinder good fence and cultivation tin' ~ balance timber land. 'The improvetntnts .e t • • are n hoz house and barn,. a good Apple • s i • orchard; and a new saw tri,ll, whit ajcir s ita . Ilya . enlar saw Ourning laphe..ki•,, The OA, -- . ing creek, "Swatara, and Schtsylkillßail _ , Road, will pass near, if dot through thiq latut,Tilrins. any. Apply to (i ED: W. MATCIIIN,Apiit . - .Schuylkill Haven Aping, 181 Gr '.l4tf . ..• 1 . . ' - DIEM?' ,GOODS,' 1„ -. 1 . i • T: subkribers haling purchased of Charles Mil ler, hin ' entire stuck, of Goods,..will continuei the loisinesn at hin old estaWiehetl stand, on Centre 'stieet, next door to Fitz & Mortimer's llotcl,:and will eti ` loo. vor to deserve the patronage of their ,dd costo tern lirllho' public generally. A supply of new and we I assorted Dry Goods, Crneeries and Queeusware, , 4v • justbeMi added to the stock. i i JAMES M.' BEATTY & Co. 10 PER CENT SAVED:. JUST received Vireita,t , Avery vy.assorintf•nt L.tini:PEcwreil Tohucepi : '2O " Tu r rtter'.l 8 Lumli Cavendish.. '...; .20 ' " Madisim's 3 Lump . ' " -,... 106 Hal f boxes P. Fleet's S Lump" ~,, '2O " "' Peach Leaf tine " - Swe - 200 Barrels tine , Aromatic Tobacct 5 2f10.',000 All Soaked Ila If Spanish tiegari- . 00,000 Low Price elllilllloll . . .- '''l l e.sll,ooo Spanish Havanna Segars. at $9 per tit. .61 HMIs I...entilcliy All LeaProbacco., . ' 20 Bales liavanna " "- " to " No. I, Cuba. r. WO " Portico., - ._ ' ' 10 Boxmi Florida., • - • The above Fundy will be !Old at very low prices. Ordera received by -ma iI, 'and goods forwarded imam dintety. Address • JAMES .1. -- MONER. Ifarnburgh, Pa., July' IS, 1846. . 6—rno 0 TAMAQUA IRON, WORKS. THE Subscriber respectfully Informs the public iliat he is, prepared to build Steam Enginesqf any pow er, and of the most approved construction. Also, fur nace / nd mill work of every ileaLription, Rail Road and rift Cars . Coal Breakers, Scieens, plane gearing, 111 in pimps. Also, Turning Lathes, Slide . rests, Scr ws of tvery size and length, Castings of every de. - 'riptton, at the above.Viorks on the Little Sch4l - Rail Road, corner of Bridge street, in the -Borough of:Tamaqua; Schuylkill County. Having the superintendance of the Works myself,l • feel confident it would be to the : interest of persons wanting any of the above-named articlek, to call be fore purchasing elsewhere, as I will warrant the, wort turned out by,rue. to be of the hest material and work manship, and will be prompt to do work - at the time fixed upon. . . ' JOHN 01.1.18: . Tamaqua, May 6,1846. i : 19--Orno Lard' Oil, 3tarch `2S, ISIG 50 Bole 5 "Ott 50 •• 'Martitton.t.M's 5& ti Pluh , Tobacc. , 59 ." 'Hoffman's 5 MIL; ." • 55 " GreatMes - F, Pluth .50 ." Cassidy - 0 5& 0 Ting • - 30 nthier's Ladies' Twiiit, zi,'"artncriki L-cpartinctit FACTS AND - crl:N 1.0.Ns Condensyl from* Papal B . . PoTATriyi..ll. •N. Sheran in ' the .ton Cultiratot.tis led to conclude fxom experiments, that tt is not very ,material what the size of the seed Is'. if the land is good . He planted well ma. nureil•moiA loam, in three ways. One piece hadtWo intddle.sized potatoes Mlle ; the next,., One large one ; and the thirdi one small One.— 'rhelresult was, the twa potatoes in the hill pr ductid many potatoes,,but of small size. '1 tie o e witli a large potato in a hill s i produced • 1 s'a.' tnot.mt, bur of larger size.' The one areal!' potato in the hill. 'gave the least 63 amount but thelar— gest and most even in size: • • GrANO FOR PEACH TO . fiS,-- VV . : W. Mills. of tirliiftltOiV O. L. 1., says he applied guano 'success fullylAs follews The trees were on the decay, and nearly des. troyed,,by the-worm. The first of J une,- he ramp. 'ved i, i thii earth froM the roots, destroying the 'worms, trien sprinkled a handfUl of guano•abbut the roots, wetting it id:Lei - vends hy sprinkling water. - The' gnaitu-was (her cowered with a peck of pulverized charce:rl to-each tree, which was atsti wet thorough ly. •A:hi trees inimediately:ehanged their color, greiv astonishingly; and ripe . Ued their frwt in great perfection.' • : LENGTH or COnx Roors . .—As a proof of the iintortance of deep - prougging, Ellsworth men. tions the f , dlowing fact. .71. ere are not: in the Galle-ry, , ctien roots taken from one silt ofiLhdl. oat' corn laid bare 'by la freThet; sixty days after . plaritmg,,"some of the larger roots of'which, colkred . l.vith lateral bran Ching roots,. were At ihan four'feer long.' The aggregate length 'of di: the roots in the hill, fine and coarse, were estims. Led at'overtBo.oo feet. • • • risoli ‘ p-u AN') MA Zit: N" G.— C..: F. ciostad 9 , o f .RocursitThiays in - . Vie Qirio cultivator • seised 4.lo•l4shels of carrots - ou one-quarter of an adre,; 550 bushels ,of potatoes on twoncres ; l rut . 600 bushels of onions on one acre' ; and over I ' 140 bushelti of beets, (seve l ral 'kinds) - on three. (Ibarters of .an acre. • I plough with a double teatul -; as deep as possible, and subsoil each furrow—ati,l• ding plrnty of - compost manure.' • ' . , eitnne Tusns—Goon CULTIVATION.—wet here' often spoken of the value of giving young i treed good, mellnw cultivation.. Tile Doston,'Cul-'' itivirfor says that )V. Fhinders, (.;1 Wohorb, set - out !id young orchard six- ieark ago, on good rich has since •gi%en - lt , good but eConorbical Whir - . va, ion, by i`tVling and crt;pring. The tires are now! ,!frdurfour to sic inches in diameter. Softie Of the have alleady-yirldcd - nea'rlY a. barrel of fruit.? ( ,IDl.4.iry s - rroiv or' P,s:acn ge 14 - ii‘arry farmers usually, lbt theipeach trees like care of tliemselycs. - that is:Suffer Weeds and grass to grow around them;'-or lu Stand in rilesdows,lps- - turgs; oc_grain fields. Potatoes', bang a tow, hoed crop:ladve been found une'of the most favorable yet.J. W. Thompson ? , of %V ilmington, Del., who! is well-acquainted with .the management of the-f.; great peach orchards.tn that state said :—'.Me t the trees commence bearing, no eider crop of any, • kind should evis he groWn among "them, as I havti, known two-rows of potatoes bet een ;a •row of • peach trees, t r ot only to alrect the uit, but serfi ously to injure tlie trees? He' ads that they' . should be regularly ploiiglied threo r fotir times at season. I'' tiI"LTIPATrO \ OF Oncria late agri cultural meeting at the - Stan; House, Boston, Mr. t, r, trf Dativers,stateddhat a few ears ago, he. ,;(1 - ..id 'an old ercharrl of fou . r_iir five scree, whiCh had nut , • beetr,ploughed fo'i4hirty years,l l which- Wbrthless.. He 'ploughed it, nianured?at well; and took' Off a good nrc,i dotr. He pursOc,l the same •earnrse the two following• -years." 'Pk third , y ear, he 'had seven tons of oats, , cut hefori,e ripe for...fodder, and two hundred mt eighty lihtrils of apples; Previous to plotig-hing be dorrint girt more than eighf barielS a year. It may be itioper to' add that although Isown crops 'with nia),ure do well fur full grownl orchards, low hoed crotri, only; as potatoes, beets-, and turnio will ansiver for - young trees. , Ptum . ItEES.—The that P. o. , Hraltnes uf Gardenl pluin trees planted in a soft cldye bad out t home any-fruit , for .seVen In the of 1'844, he streWed a of salt-iround:the routs,.zuld in J full nf . , . , • •• ' • • . • . , . -Cl/n\. 11.1.1 6 4 ED Too.. .FODDEII. D.S. Boers t ' Knoxclmity;Ottio, in the'bhio -,C . hivator, says. I plougheeahout three aerrcs of warbp,grounii that Ilan''tecoine' dry, but' was uverr n with-weeds and smted fuur huslie:s of, corn-on t. From 'this -I cut -Id!) tons ofvaluable fod ler, and it hats proveditheniust valuable .crop 4 ra sed‘ this year:'. Triple the ',mount of, seed (would : probably hair „eretl3.ly• add'et: tq:the.crop. : ~: : Wnc/or IN illO. il e following. ( . ( given U. .the aggregate athourit of the' several wheat 'crops for the state of Qliiu, during the four past years:, \ and shows very:striking'l4, the e.xtentpf the im-' povelistting system of farinifig, which-.tica much ,p'revails there as elseivhere. 1 ; ~,1 Crop of 1842 ; 25,087,429 bushels. • , ",. . 1841 • 18 ' 78 . 6 ilia - , - 1 . .-."- '? 1,844 ' I ' ..15,969,000 ' " " . 1845 .. r ' 12,000,000 -s? rtAuntrr or Pcovons.—llem Imutlitn Agra cu urld Gazette states,that-upon on average, 30 ~ .r cent. of the labor .of ploughing _ 'is attributable. to the weig it of the. 4ipplement, 55 per cent.-tothe operant) t of cutting the furrow , rlice, apd only 10. per cent to the action of the mould : nerd.— • tlenCe our ttention should be directed to Jessening weight, and improving the cutting part, while the 1 ' form of thdmould board shouldnot!booVerlooked. The Euglisth.plorhs„,it is tine, aremsually heav: 'ter 'than the Vain ee ploughs; but this estimate of the strength required fur. cutting must appear neat ly.correct, when it is remembered how much force tia rcouiretl,to . thrust a spade through, a tough sod, than tltere . ly' to lift.the weight of earth : removed.- t KEy.CING POTATOES SOUND.—IiVeI have, hill occasion to commend the 'practice of keeping S.. tatoes through the winter in hetips,"ciut of doors, by using an abundance-of straw end but'a ate quantity of earth as p covering: We have re:.. peatedly known heiips of 60 or 70 bushels, cover ed with a compact layer''-of straw one foot thick only a,. few incites of,earfli outside, lo endure the Winter and early spring withdut the lossof °peck, In a late experiment of. the writer, a heap thus covered wintered through with the loss of noting' a peck, although a large portion of the same crop • Which Was,remOved to the cellar Was lost by, the rot; and at the same time that my neighbors lokt three•quarters of their pcitatoes buried in the usm: al way, that is, with only a few ineheS of praw under a foot of.earth. willbepercel4ll at ft. glance that.the mode here proposed secures in aiii• eminent degree:sufficient protection 'from frost, dryness, and - ventilation, All potatoes . in heaps„ when buried earlyin: autumnirshould be kept cop,. stonily well ventilatetkby a hole and whisp of stra in the-top. The mass of rotten potatoes, so usu ally 'found at the apex of the, heap, and,psually td-. tributed to freezing, More fregOen . lly Ake. result of foul, confined air, rising to i the 'Cultivator.' • • ME PIANOS THE irtHIiiCRIBER begs leave to la-. formilm Oldie In general that he ,has tipp,.iiited the only Agent r for this county, --tor - te sale or,.C. ilfeyer's Grant? Action 'Pianos, styli!) M etallic Plates, and that lie h:l9 just opened a fresh; assorttrient of :the most superior ones ak•er bireteil to the . • Meyer's Pianos !have received the premiums orate FriMklin In:aunt,. for several successive years; and the first silver klledai was awarded to theniliy the sarkiii Institulion at its last exhibition. His Planes took thp lead at the late National Poirot Washington, and were, all disposed of long bethre-the close of the.exhibithm. They have also received the most tiatterini , notice of all the most eminent performers of the present dtty, among whoa& are the celebrated Leopold de - Meyer, Vieux Temps, Wallace. Burk, Madame .C.aztellaii,:grid many otheri, who have prommoccamemi Atn a•t o an y I;uropean_Pianos. The subscriber can furnish these 'Pt4nos either with' Rosewood or ).kohoganyeases,.dt the .Ztarpi ctorO o 's - prices. AIII orders from a digh,oce wjili,e hro.taht'y,,yod ei atteirdedto, amEne ipyites At those in weld Of a first rate ~a rtiole tin giVe..hitu a. call at pia resident%.ln the borough of OTlvigburg.. • 04, Old ,:pia7 . los tejlUF Za eu 4. sgaXang.c.. I • ~0. B. ZULICIi. Orwigsbu.r . F.!cocaplacx,-61'4 1916.. 36-40 c tll/I.IN STRINGS—A . noti article, just receive y ' and for sale at HANNAN'S Stain:vier) , SLn l i uttaville. 0ri125,1646. Fajnier, er, had several which Ir tight7.3;ears, • milt quantity 4 they, wete
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