= plts!tihr4l4 spirited Smog. %vritten. the lire Sits ills Ringgold, a short time prosiroTsio it is .mlll.' was tirrottilletl-,n the ro!ir•att . s. Watts by : , 7.1 C , filter oril4e Pimtunr. elje brfrlial.l76. #11 : 151C ATM 4 , . T.fl E: A PTAI7/ fleet steed 1r hi! .1 grt%i'llT. mare• A trenpl he fellow, fa c:. That tilts the t , l I I, and fl.readiP;rttlairl. - A - ad souvele the h•tttle 61. r ' .Aly,feerldi the ha Ale e.y like`an ni • Away the' t2l/15, hi, hears The ..'artier Licht, The warrie? t•r I :le k.t.. ;op tele, - Tire tekrtior In tilt t.cld,. • . 4,1 al' the hrare-ste•-.T 71eersi lie bears The "etaTtle:l9,the fr.:llt. • '0 for :t nirr and fr...T.111! 1 , 11. ). heard a Viil,olll` lenerr's seed, 16411, • - Vie r. ith , 2 Idelt, mg 1, , ,y5, liis moi init,la 1:d ..nd rri•st. • llc FWeep:i tii 701. i !• die; :linn d v:c.! :111.1 11 ,- !;Iry, '11rtv,.111..", I= 1111 7 f, 111 b:11:71 , 1./ t f - Hark 1 0 PI- , fir rye, r:FL. , plum!. MI. 1,112, Pk. AV•11'.111.1 - •:•• f ive , •• • •1•11. , rieNl ; t';ir -.;o.lnry; ' M , r ', m y boy s , :4;11111, of ywtery, ' ' • • , Tlit, field or 0,11, . Ifi~ ncveire .4 {tinlic itrii, i.41:1111` '3crccit.. i4Y J '1•114 • 1 • .. In' order to- bad rho roll 1.,,,ts ;,'on the II•liii , 11 ... ': raaa). - a shoit hubsteep in'eltrird,plane "of about .;: on 11T1M47;.11M.14 flit% te,t in len.lt , th, is made at 4.1. tii elude tvhicii em l'4 from 'Ail?' -I',V r0:1 . 411 - 1M1! tit ! the . . side of .the II:our:tan). to a. l.i.rp , eirctiia(revoliing . -- . seleen To the folding car- is attached a .. 'rope , which draws ''op an ornplv".c...ar. arid. nrri , ied at the el.'4.e.eit,the'ltiwer end of the tar i.. suddenly tin ,'..' boii.i , ,f;'atitt the roll i. , -hot iytth ereat'‘ e lo,itv into -1 1, a lioppi;r;„,ild... r,u.::•:-:,...' it- ..i;c, , •11... ifil..., the server). ',i',ivilii;ll has' < thteu 1a:a . 4.. , e!,;irlery'r. Ahr..ittei i'shieh „....xoarveof at; tome s. ....e , is reldled out. in shot, by iirOppors, ini , ,ii.u4 :::niail hi,ats, as Being fir till :, tr4 l i ent dose.ripli,d.s 0f' . 1.1.e :1.6.'1e. '. .. . .'' ' - ' , O few tinintli.,; . slin.f.,.-i.„l".:tiltee. of the genuine ' bi - l'&1, guile' infpii-itiil.:, hot-nu,re verdant th an a •I.ankee shouht he; gaitied.tire:;.tafian-itutise. and ' gaze&With' wunderat the Pennt.rt6fiLTS. lie pe ; , culiturfladaiirod tho . , xi‘i! , lit',d o. ith .vihich the loaded ear descended and * ..;,iptied its.l4,eluitid tie I 1 vFloeity ; with whieli it: ,r, turned ro ;r*e pfuue h'-i ailother:- . . . - 4 ,:Mortly hi - , aileli:ioo...vo4 a!troled by: seeing. a h4ilnef mount One ot the lull ears.abiiut to piake, '? the descent. . 'Going, to slide ?' inquired hr. 1. !1 - . goitn.e•to on' t y o?g . ;,.4V t sl, I guess I'll stop a bit, end sey you do • The car .‘yiftly ile•nyOleti. and ore it - reached the hopp,:r, the ,pa i -senizei. jutut!iett oci.sately. lbo you do this often ?• inquired he tal.one of the laborers in the staititThat-t:• . . eontitilially,' 'was the waaali"la-answeri • 'you knoYy all the, boa:Meg are alt siialiime . u. mel . as they often ffUye I ,1-:'f ! ,,r •I Mffinmai; we al ivay sigend doWri. a 1,..(1 - iiCI omit with every car :of that kind. to let '. m liumy.' • • '• • . ' .Wal nun, du nal,' uti! red'the eastern min. • The m.ir'e the V.mk. j log k,d at the apparatus, tile more did lit? liecoMe ( . :onviimed. that it w ou ld - : be a.greatithio, to eohlawn the oloep in that way •' . —sornettiing that he eopld tell qt . ) hum.' . . '. • 'l 3 'tieking up cora,,,, , , ,,,lte . approached the super. - intendant, , • I' t\ l'That heats. s!ed ing'down hill, don 4 it?' '.. f'spose it does. ' • 1 • 'Yon eoutd% -let filler go down, - could you 1' • ,_ , Why, r du you thii,:: you can jump off in . time ?* ::+, , Y. . ; -Oh, .: 9eFe E m •r,c r koor-cl esonsidcraW of a jornrrer — j!JillPill di:PN me good ; I one.. jumped elf a hay mow thirty feet , hiuh, midtit Made me se...tilde that Yrri,given.in tp•he the best (13116. r in the hull township. 'Well—get, on. Atiii take care of vout,elf.' . . . . . . ' ttiuddenlv, toe Car 'r , noved off. andour fr . ot.d found the' speed so fearful, attl the dertr , tic so ,{treat, he was !treed to stoop down and 2 1 :1 9 -i the side of the yeltirre for support. ,Tliet tt'd where the laborer tra.i leapt MT was rkaehiti, l:pt the Yankee was not in the po-itCon to jump; bt had to hold on, and running . tl n.vula dr scent three time , . as ' steep as that - which be bad CO:Ie., a sud den click shot the bolt..and with, a violent tome . out went the coritent - s, , Yal,:tee ' inFlt.idet!" tpto the hopper. e opper. i e • • • ',MUT% e! get me out! ....top tlto,ro-n,aror'.,..'.,opt ed our hero,' a: he felt Ininself,.:ithn s g dowt. 'the hopper to VW C.) i:r”ler. 'M trd.r! , top tin. 4,10- sart) . —rll Ire Itil!ed r. flat the titt ; l:ve - po ,, tts - of . the crns • ILI ' wee: water. V.'hir ft had tttc ' syn , p,f.'.l' with thil,ie w ho pur,te Minos':: der under d lii• ttl:te, ..- , anil LOOM . . wh o t,.IW 1V . ,11. tr!O d 1 ,13111 too Much can. : vulsed cs - oh Itiu:illit 1 ,,,,i,,i,i ~,,,.,,,,,,,,.. 11110 '.ll!_ , twreen he ski]. lii Ai:l,4. nn il•e•tisp. iiii , ) us lief. It ' htmself resol , :fl'..! , 0.1 -1:11• Cald 111, gr.t.:ped 'Ow' Vi)reS in di•speral..iii, tii piei•ot hiiiiseli front Inert:; olled to the .Itot_tom- - -atotr,l the wheel he Went, • ul• our fijen,l's seiliglillitii s were touched up hy a pi k ntifol shower of Iltte est ti dit,,t riddled through , •. rein-all' the . ' eb.t at ' •e -.. t. He in'io,tgt.d. to get. one e , e open, out saw wtth itt li•ght that the.rxhilder 'woo 1 , 1 , 1 Y 41 , 0111 tift , Tll it'Vt 111 length, and' Ile fur- CPO ills ,p 0); for ward to the Op .- flit - 14 I.NI:11 d , slq . rai tint. but it wa: not altogether sueees , ful : arii - oli• •Jer rA'iilutiiin 4.r}, Mu,' ti.iil .'et to her faque, nr,ti file IIe!CL ,Clllli, lie reached the bottom he - was shit nut of thy. scupiFiri into the haat' liene:iih.— . .ro:the neream.rof ianz. , tn...r to' . o.ltiell his ttiv, , .rit Wa:? hailed our he,n t..‘,.1 ra,t il weird. f. , 11, !.:‘ Itllll • apt an old hantike.relo , f. rul , hed the duo . not of his ryes, and surveying ',ti: tarn apparel and brat=ed, haltered, si . .ratkb..ti and cut Inith, he , rat=ed hi: spin,' to know what qualtty of an.//..r,te;,' , 2 he had .heen delivered=when, stlia . diit,.., , t , his - remnant Of a hat over hi,: exes, he - s:timPt d MT, tr..utttr - ints.„ • Gr.; jelieli and : , cl . .t. turd, ! , y thin/der. . (4 - errst - 7; -- oree heard an .e . ,hl tamet:s nirover r rdto . ry hn tli-; tot: 7 4h y ru . n . q , t,.11 the i R , x i nc: lle h heavy v. heat he. had .seeti in, the w gl Ne .York. . ,• I t.llc father,' slid he. .on.•••• filirC'irlfield of wh'emt, ~t-ot 'acids Of tt t'do.‘t , togeth qt th a t tliv they .iito to lat. it, foul i ti•t•O: routri flip top of it ati‘tv':••:e'.` e:1 str;grAed !nti,i't hove been wall tirra. • .No, sir eorilintivd he, ; 'ilrry,were very Tarp piles. shot one of ihp:ni ono• day, and. when I 'took hold of firs 1,.. 4 to cAry hitn., his head dra4- ged in the twhinit r ' A curion-, country OLI rnavt,"dave hed,:to Bare enow in h.ri . e•t:titne. , • . • .Well, 1 , 1 cl/re,'siid lo)!:inz EWA , : fouN mot I rirrt of' I :A) stori,?..s-inLvdd-'• I . A eloterv. pirry rptlt`olati was 'in eompiny I.Miex and g•ntiearen :hamering' nn of 4 m her ‘tale of sine,le He,sedoess. In the course of hl3 repark:: 9:1ti.1:• • ••It ie really in - Lai:countable, ?.Ti;s rii,i;th how a lady of your _virtues and ac.ctimplishuit.nts c4uld never-get m trued.' • . i 14 :Tail.; • tioreco ,, titat t :e,' she replied. • I.7u like you; sir,', ni,torious for.' pos;ival ter2ivcrsatiud;,')--.lu,!,%e'!you, sir, I go iu forpr::27. - 'Said an unlucky colored 114lierman, Why is my 'wn-m-lvrit like' de p , rliamont imusnr Be cause it: am olwayg full of de-Lute, Coal ! Coal ! ! • T INTEND keeping a totpply of the hest 4tiality White .11. and Red Asli Coe COT faintly use. durniX the Fall ainl Winter. Orders left at the ottlire of the - Sheets' irdir rial.Anthracite Gazette. or at the Yard helow-;Clem ens• & Parytns: St.•atn Mitt. wilt he promptly attended ter lll.l.S. H. WYNKOOP. Pett^r Rte. SOIL; liitMi€ 4 4. N:ENV 16t rltt•tt,:. utte , ..; :Ir.. 3.. 'Af;,rri.• l'lttit.intotti..l Wei! tune Butlrr, Thrstlttn*,. Dt Itclit„ - the Jhly knOstor irthy. Attioric :h.• Lt.vi the INIT. Nice Man'. !I'm:al and 13 , 1 , 12; !;.- gettr*irh vat!O ! Av ot!totrft..ltt.tr rdccived and for +i! t-. Cheapliook s!ore. ! ' • Sent., 26, 1816. . I EOM MEI 0 -4 , , 7 - 13 -. ltitytg - ,- 2 -- a?- ...., 1 ~ ~: ... ~,, . 0 . €. 6, „...: 7, . e,.. , C 6 , ' .' 4,,,t5, " ~, 11 •; . ' .• ..1 :,.....:. , )"."..4r., . . . . .....ARSAPARTLEA & VEGETABLE , BLOOD- PILLS 1 ) I • * . ~,,,,,, 'I N nsequence of the increasing demand for Dr.. I Leid Blood Pills. and the -encouragenient by -the public in t. toying them, in preference to all others, the proprteto vas obliged to have constructed a ma. chine, which we, Id mike fleet more rapidlvandywith 1 less latior.consegn'enity leis expense than heretofore. Having effected so de-shake an °Weer. and that, the I public may share the.bVnefirs of such 'great improve= 1 ment in Pill making, hisboxel will henceforth contain f . FORTS pilas IN A BOX, ! I and the price the same airherktotime. nine . :—Twen ty tire cents a, Ltiii—live [loxes for One Dollar ! Dr.'Lmely's riareaparilla and,' Vegetable Mood Pills .have, Hiring the fiatefew ware, heenriinreriaccetisfully 1 f Iliployeil thrnitehout the United States. Mex.ico and I tile Weiit Initteii: than any others, and the rapidly in ' creasing dental for them is. unparalleled. : ' I They ; are th , only Pills in existence., known to con-. I tam Sarsaparilla in rlaitn. the proprietor only knowing ; iii.r , to telithilul t lin Sarsaparilla with other i in form of pills, - I IF IJI.I.ti ATM Nrcr.:s7sAuv for puC4jatz or rdr,anel l in The stomach and' hotvelA, for purifl ing-the bland or fluids of the boily„ris an alter native for reitint int the mist's of dbeas - e and arres lin T ito • prozrei,l. foie 74 a si_pritnt pacifier these pills will he fonner more effectual than any other: •NOU'A; AND OLD, MALE OR .FEMALE, may at all times tal.ie them without change of living, restraint fret], i,c-iipation , nr fear of taking cold from evie ., sore . to all k inds of weather, for they contain no mellitus or minerals, which are containett io other frills.'atol which make other !lilts'?" it /mile or danger -0119 to talm,und'uncertain in their ends. PERSONS OF ALL CONSTITUTIONS whether feeble or debilitated. hr of rohust and strong •cons'utntion. can lake thetn.withoot prostrating onte bil ins. the s) stem : they operate so rasy and gentle, yet eiT'ecinali that little inconvenience is caused In ta king Ir.I7:AIIE'GOOD AT ALL TIMES, for ail di. aces i.l whatever nature or kind. I 'within ,:s nrceasitry jle sure at all t lines to ask fbr and take no others tban Dr. Leidy's Bkind Pile,. AU others liy nattier nearly similar. are , spurious, and cal on la: ted :o deceive ; the prnririetors of 111C111 thinking. to sell them en the reputation of the genuine, bona-fide and only true sarsaparilla and Vegetable flood Pills of Dr. Leidy. '73- Beware .of such imposition, fraud and trickery. Touch them not. much leis take them, for being.maW, ufactored to deceive' thb (public of their money, they will besides ace'kive the fiddy and your system by their effects. • 7 licptember ! 710 Bills in alßo x for 25 cents—Five'Boc ea b•rfine Dollar, [No others contain Dirty Pills to the hoc j. To 'he -had in Bolt:1 1 0W - TIN. 8 Drug store. .10I1\ G. BROWN'S Urnzz Store.. , BESI . - ' • WISTVRIS biLS,93I OF ' - WILD CHERRY, .. 1 TH.E GREAT I REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTON w .Ind the hest Oirdicinc known to A ran for , he c u r e of , Ast hum, of every stage, Liver Complaints, Mon , dials, Influenza, Coughs, (nulls, Bleeding /of " . the Lana, Shortness of Breath, pains :/lid weakness in the side, breast, Sc., • cod all other disc uses of the • I Pulininiaiy Organs. • • .7 ii VERY iniunttatit dise:i.se 'over which thts 'llalsa . tn' lexerts a very powtrfull inthi , i,ce. i. that of a DIS EASED LIVER. ti, this erittipliiiiit i. Ii to undoubtedly proved afore cll . :cecinas than a tiy remedy MI lief liiiim ployed, arid in numerous ilt•tani es 6 lien Patients :lad endured lime awl severe Isiiii , iting limn the disease, without receivil g the Masi !wheat fisint various reine dies, and when , MEM:1'11 1 i; Ibis In•sii resorted to in vain, the use of this BalsaM Itiiii ri•shired the LIVER to a healthy'action, and i.l many instances effected. I'ERMAN I-AT CIAIES, arier eliery known remedy hail failed to ProiliWe this effect. , Ili-sides its astonishing efficarY lit 'the iliseaseriatioye mentioned, we also find it a very effectual remedy in ASTHMA, a complaint in Whit h it has liven ettensive ly ti-ed with decided success, even in cases of years standing. • It not ot ly emanates Iron] a regular Phy s ician, itt has ilso been well "esti din ail the *complaints, or I ns - litch at is recommended; It is not my intentii n, mystery.' therefore, eiitierto cloak it in tery.' or in any,wty deceive the 'public. by overrating its virtues; on the contrary, I shall simply endeavor to giye,a brief stale ' lefilit of its ti•efultie • ss, and, fl atter ni3 salt' thal•its •or- I risi IC eldest r will enable ylii. , to' fin ii i s l i s ill ; p,cmr, of it s sirtims as will satisfy the frost in redulons. that Cinisompt inn may and 'CAN BE CURED,' if this Inedi ,ll:e lie resorted to in time, - Poughkeepsie:N. Y. Sept. 18, 1813; Mr. Seth W. Fowles •.• , , , Dear Flt:—The, character of Wiztar's Raleani of Wild Cherry . is so well. established throughout the ciiiintry, anC!,especially in the State hf New Yolk, that alit' further testimony Would., , eetn• to be Uneces cary. Vet I liflve derived en much adyantag.e from it that lam hapily to contniunicate throiigh %nu to the sick and afflieted.what it Mai; done for mean,' I consider it 3 privilege and dilly to do no. I have Keen troubled with weak Iffngs for, four yearF , ; lied a cough more nor less every - ylmer:l' I was confined to the house al( Fast winter With a severe caught, pain in the side and hreaSt; raised blood several limes. I ennsnited a phy siirian., but have never taken any tomti t ins whi i h h as done toe so Min li g”.l/ as IVISTAIUS IIALSA.)I OF WII I) CIIERII Y. I consider it the, BEST medicine in 191.• world- for Colds, 'Coughs. and Pilliiiinary Coin- , Plaints. . , t i • , NVILLI.I.M.B, SW. , (S. 1 orr-wo,ti• 0F...1-REG ULAR PIIYSICIA. 1 . . , Eater, Me., Sept. 30, 1815, t' . ;is certifif A toll I have 1 recoltiniended the' use of •• WI -TAR•S IIALsAM OF Will) CIIERIIV fiir idisert ;siis at' the Lutn.N.. for Iwo year past, and many bottles ti' illy knowledge have been used by , tryi• patients, all Nisl4 beneficial results In I two cases .wlierinit was Omi:At confirmed consumPtion had taken place, the Wild Cherry effected a cure) O BiIIIDEN, Physician at Eater Corner. • ...1 - 0 Q Uri OKI:113'1 XO DE CEP T/O.V! ' , - At! publishyd statements of freers perforilled by ibis 11 iii'rittitie., ate, in every reSPect. TIRE. • . , Br:Wink Ur COUNTEILFF.ITS ANn I , lTrArtnys.--The zi iparalleled and l astoni.birig.eiticacy of ,UP. WiStars lylsani of IVild Cherry-in all the diseases fir which it is t reMiternended, erring many cases after the skill of the,best physicians, was ilievnitinr, Itla effMited a large and increasitre demand for it. This fact has caused several unprincipled counterfeiter , and imita tors to palm off spurious Mistiires, of sinitiar name and appea ranee. for the.genniiin It 1:5111. Ile careful and aet the genitive DR. NVISTAIVS ' IL\ L s %?,1 lit , w-IL) Cll.ElUtr i . • N , i , T. fs :,,inililie fades. seated 1. BUTTS. Addre'ss all i , illers to SETH W. FOWLII, Poston. •Mass.' I • • For sale bait:MN S. C. MARTIN, Druggist Pottv yille ; IVILLTAM TAlii; ART, Tainarma ; RICKEL& Ni EDI-Alt. Davie-Lure ; J. 1). & .1. A. FALLS, Miners vilb• ; c.%LEII WIIEELER,IPinegrove. . .fati. 10 • • vr:6„ • I.l' /11•• I ,;r ~~. • : • ;7. , • • • I, • L. • : :e4 , 7 4 -• e • V.. r ' nr- • Facts for'the People. emistanti , y intrea,rtrz popidr.r . ..y and .ra c of .1 H A. FA fitit,riC s Vrii6ollige has induced per. V,1141 dro — edveiii;oriir , sitceess to palm (dr ilium the pahlicipren.tratmm, w / hieh as medical men know to op nitiffiacio.is to t..t/dedln.; worms Irmo the Thss Verrnifmgehas made its way into public favoin )on the groom' of ~wts int nnSte ptenis, -morn l~any }lther rtadic,ine oldie kind now used; and lewily worm ;4i - wilier have by puffing .been forced. Iwo clic. and 'shortly :ifter goros intr . ca..c:uriq essncss justly, met. B. A. FIFA iT's•ook's Verintingt, corittnues hi he triMnr‘hantly sustained. It has only to he used rid it,: eilects will fully sustain all that' ErE , 3iti of its nude.: fel expelling power.l • .11 - 01 cs, i ff.ric. Co., Y., Jan, 7, I 'Se certify „that we litre 71-tet - . H. A Fahnestoekli Verratfuge 11l 0111 limitii.l7,..and eve,ry cave it :it - esenled a decidedand . elf..thiell remedy for ex,:eV •:;r: worms from the sySirml. W cordially recom• we,ito to parents, who haw children atil:cted with h a..ngrous trulany • /• Eur; VI nCil it :11. 13. A INF:, • • • / RO•trilMl , , • • I Foris:.!e, w n I estag and reta.l,at the, 1/rug Ware. hau f se of • • R. .FAIr v ESTOI!K & rn. . Cornril. of Sixth arid Wnod sta. Pittburg, Pa. Fur 'Sale in Pottsville. by ' CIA . :MENS& PARS : IN. Drug g .nr, Deoember , 9 • 50— GREEN' . GROCERY, FIUYIT, FISH, OYSTERS, Si.c. • • JOHN T. H4ZZARD, - , 1!,,N e G fi :re d h OZe a . c t ;e " n l' i m r ( t, o f:4 1 e a c t Piltt li is ß are d co•,tar.tly on hanli for sale, a largstipply oal,; ‘ , of (.% ery dceriptlnn, Fruit, Frksh,Fir,k, "t) v.l, rt, of the very best gitakity tylt ia fflart,clh%lllatrord:ar i d at price s , . low as C.lt, he atrorde r d by anykaher person, N tr The superiority of the ;irran.let ents bete !mine such la to protect all article s"lif from the, ruinous etA•ets of the sulianil tltp.l, will readily be perceived by all who call. lottsvillei•Moy2.3d 18443 I BEI [ 39- I fteaidne~. t JMIN S.C. MAIL El= WM 21-43 m NEW AND, EXTENSIVE Clothing and Gentlentea's ri ri2 ishing ;tore TILE . subscriber has just returned from the cities of New York and: Philadelphia with a splendid and cheap assortment of Chins, Cassimeres and Vestings of the latest importations, comprising the best black- French and English wool Cloths, superfine black French Doe Akins and English wool dyed Cassimeres, French and English Fancy Cloths. suchas Olive, Brown, Invisible Green, dm, French Fancy Cassimeres' of the latest fiprlng styles, plain and -fancy vestings, satin, cashmere, cashmeretts, white and buff' easel. metes, light fancy velvet's, Marseilles, Or.c. ,T 1 all of which he Is prepared to 'manufacture to order List the very beat style, and at prices at which he is deierinined no customer shalTcomplain.' Being himself a practical tailor, and employing cutters and.workinen superior to any others'in the place, he is able to warrant every ar ticle manufactured by him to give satisfaction ,to the most particular in fashion s fit and finish. E , The subscriber has alsojest opened at bis new store' the largest; best, and most fashionable StOck of ready made clothing ever offered to the Pottsville politic; all of which he will dispose of at prices which cannot fail to satisfy purchasers, viz: Fine !back Frock Coats'front do VASS dui .do Sack do Fancy Frock and Dress Coats Sontt'ner.Tiveed Coats Linen' 1 • t do . . ' Fine Caskituern Pantaloons, Stark and fan , y. Odors , •rencli Cassitnero Pasta/mons, „ (i.ninlTlOr goods) I ' .2 50 550 . men Pantaloons . , , 62) 121 tmertine blacleSatin Vests • 3 b . 500 'do .do do , 'p 0. —2. rt.) Foney•vests Castonern4-Caslimerottel ,75 2 50 Marepillei Vests ' ‘.• 62} 150 The sgscritiers . estahli l shment may very proPelly he railed the Pottsville Einiiiirinin F.1.11i111; Where reo tlernen may always obtain every Tamale iiflfentlenwn's 'Weal', such as collars, harolkerrinefs..searfs. ginves,hose. suspenders,ltee. kc , suited to the fastid ious taste of thyexquisite.; the pia in habits of the sub. stantial cuiaen. nr the wants of the industrions fahn rer.- Ile can clofloi a man from hoad to foot with . a suitor clothes for is 2 SO, which is - cheap enouch for the . poorest. " _ _ _ c-The subscriber has juk recewed the latect .London, Paris. New York, a nd:Philadelyttia Summer Fashions. Alw taste cult be suited at hi. 4 new store to Centre street, nest:door above CielllCOS . S . Drur. store, Pott.ville. R. T. TAYLOR. CO-.Dniet f.,rzet the place Pntts‘ille, April IS. ;Sip, - BRADY & EL)LIOTT,• WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, Fee)lli the City of Rhilada.; BEG - leave, to announce to, the eitliena rf Potesville'iand neighhoriiig districts, that they 4":-.1 . ; have. of hand at their Store, neat door to V,,:ty , ,_,Greisse'S-tie‘i Hotel, in the borough of 'Potts a large assoi uncut of Gold and Silver Patent Le- . ver, Lepine,.and plain ‘Vatches of every description. 'Also, a gelieral assortnignt of Ladies and Gentlitrnens' Gold Pint., Chains, Bracelcts, Signet and Plain Iplige; Gold and Sikter Thinibles,.Pencils - and i'ena of various makers; Spectacles, Musical hates, and every other article in theirdine of business. 11.•&'E. have been appointed by Messrs. Brevoster & Ingrahaiii of Briool; Connecticut, their agents for the sale of their parent spring Clocks. comprising those suiphle for Churches and puhlic offices. Also, eight day and thirty hour brass patent spring repealing Gothic Clocks. Through them purchasers may rely upon get ting a genuine ar icle. • Give . ti (att. we guarantee to sell' as row as any artirte in our line of business can be purchased either in Potts or Philadelphia. • Clocks arid Watches of: every' description carefully repaired and warranted on the most reasonable terms. 1.1,1 LLIA NI BR MN', JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT. Ma 1; 1816 POT'['SVILLE IRON WORKS .leoHlMilq29t.l e, " • er ( • W. MC G INNIS, ,t) EPETOULLY announces to the Ttifilic, Hint he II has taken the Entablishinent known as the Potts ille Iron Works, nn isiorwi•cian street-, where he is prepared all kindkof Steam Engines, menu- Carton. Willifoad Car.. and Mac hiller% of almost every descriptiiii, l it't the shonest cod on thr most rea ,onable terms.-• from • broad.; in- want of Stea m Engines will tied it tti r their ailyanlifur to give him a call helot e tigazing els'i? - ;where. Magi ill --- ] Coal Screens ! Foal Screens !!, THE soseriber is 'extensively encac ea in the mane u factory lof WOVEN" WIRE SCREENS upon an improved and entirely newlponciple, for which he has secured LETTERS PATENT. and which he confident- I - is believes will he found ur on trial, superior to every of tier scr.Fen in use for dor. bility and all the (pato Led of a rood:Screen. • They are woven entirely of wire. and ran - 0:3 Made with ineSlies and threads of any re rtnired Sidi and Streeelll: - WIRE'WENVING oF EVERY DESCRIPTION wiil hi2,e:9.4uted at 'the shortest not ire, screens made to cllery pat tern, adapted to - all the uses for which err - dos a Fe re.tnired. • TheraibiCriber has recently retoved his ,stab. liOutient to Coal Steel near the corner of Norwecrin street HENRY JENKINS. Pottsville April 4 18161 I • • TOOTII—ACHEI L,OS7QUERED. • • THE ODONTALGIC DROPS, Werra'Uteri to cure the To l oth-alehe in tiro mintites. r pitis ,proparation Is the fresnit of much' pat ie x_ 11 perintent-•is compounded by h scienti fi c Dentist. and is tfuar.tnteed to he perfectly innocuous in its Pr fectl upon the other Teeth) The.genut artt•le can be bail•ut Hannan's' flook.store f Pottsville, whole,alej and retail, general Agent Or the county. Also of the followina Agents 'JOHN' St C. MARTIN, Prittpliilla. CHARLES .LA INTON, jr. & Co. St. Clair. cyprii-e•2s!renc. pot Inv le. ntslw - anted twill t le-Towns in the County at the usual discount. May 2, ISIO. ,18 VEGETABL'E'S,. FRUIT, ' OYSTERS, FISII, &c.,- &c. i)ovI.E & I.7AT-1 7 .12, business at the nl I 7 sMild, corner off ; Centrej and Mali:intone° streets Pottsville, Wiwre Melt - will keep a constant snOply, whenj to seaspir, of Vcrrerebleir. Fruit of ererg de,rip• 7/nn, F/s/t, Otfiters./.'pbsters, Claris. and every I , ixtrry which the l'hila6lllhia market afrords, all ot which they Will sell at .vely moderate advance; on Pliiladelphiaj.pr Wes. AlesArg. : l3. lc C. hiving long been 'Ma:tired in ca. rerind,for the puhlir, 41tri ri"nth•qttently become per— fectly firi ltiar wiili.the trade, flatter themselves that thou can s'itr,ply all articles F in their line,tn the rithrens and vicinity, !upon rather better terms than :inv. of their :nmpetttors. Pot/sill/0J May `23d 1516 baiD ,Yalu. We Coal Tracts to Rent. '1 , 0(4 tin leases. to snit applicants, all that tract of I land liiileneini• to the North American Coal Co., known a the Mill I:reek Tract, crintainina the follow itte2 list of Cnnl Vtins, rultly of other,,, k .2' Peach Mountain Veins—havens ranee of over a it, in leneth, vitt —Lewts, Spnbm Barris tench, Peirson; Clark stin;• Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peat h Vr ins, nroen Park or Raverasdrile Vein. Per. nr rid ell Ir(r. Diamond, antl Mg, Diamond Wins, alone witly . many otin.rs tint namnd. Also, all that tract called t he Junction Tiact, bet:ma n:4o tbs. said romps ny, he Sate to, For eSt, Ra hhit Hole :41ortititer, Toni's', M ack Mine, C. Law ton and s Alereti Lawton Veins. Also, a .Saw 51111 Gro4 Mill,sittia toil on the Mill Crer,k Tin st, all of which wit) be rented on moderate terms by applying AVID CIIII.LAS; Ag•t. Pottsville. rph. 21 • !Richardson's - .'.0.n.) Brenner. TIYOSE per Sons :Omni erertinarnaehinery for break biz rim] wilt rind it to dieir interest before inatanz a selection tdalndY to the st iliiircriber. as the patentee of the above niachineot ill zo. sante(' slid', ailvantiutes in say in.. waste, *iti.c, as will be fotinii In be an object win by their nt lent inti„FeCl rii, ,, them nytivst all risks, in order that these ativantaties niay be folly fo,jed, . . 1 . WM..B. un.L. NVest Branch Valley, near SehtlyUriiii Fla ren. _ Jane 27 A CARD LIPPINCOTT Si; TAYLOR DEGS leave to inform their customers and the public IJ.in general that they have opened fur their inepec- I thin. one of the largest and roost vartedassortment:. of good. satiable fur the sprint!. and summer trade that ever ea trmt.to this county ; s tch as new style iiiberian, liciddihatori,- f;roton. Arcadhri. English, French, A mr•r ii'ail, sloths and cassitneres of all descriptions, with one:of the richest and most fashionalde stock of vest logs the eye ever beheld. Also }inert, Roe cotton, arid rineham shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, fine Hoskin Chiv44, Stispenters first quality stripgd and embroidered ?naffs, which fir beauty and style cannot lm sorpassed. All of whic a will he disposed of, at prices within the reach of ev ery person. Should you favor us with . call. we are satisfit-dyritt will not regret it. 'LIPPINCOTT& TAYLOR, , i Corner of Centre a'nd :daftly - don:go. streets P. s.:- . - 4it giwds ilmalia to'n'rthar. in a style whicit Call not he surpassed in .the stag, fns which We can give the hest of reference. . Pot sville, April iti, ISM • ' If. w' . . *-----t----------- Stare Ne StJre at Brookville. j T HE Subscriber has just received from Philadelphia, and has now opened at Brockville, a large and gen eralaSsortment of sensonatile*noilii, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and Queensware. In addition to which will 'he found con3lanily pn hand, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a rood supply of country produce. Call and exariiine our stock, and you will tind us prepared in sell roods at on lowa rate as they have ever been sold any where, in Schuylkill county. N „ H.—Country produce of all kinds • wanted, for avhich the highest price will be paid. GEO. H. POTTS, Pottsville, Feb". 7, : 6, • THE .4,IWER:IO AN FLORA A Beargiful it'brkj for the Ladies, • B Ei NO et hisoiry of Plants r and Wild Elnwiirt,, CCM raining a syqcniatie and general descrition, Natu ral History Cheffdral and Medical qualiti p es,. of oVer sts thousand plants, to be illustrated with over tits thousand colored ensravings; taken from nature, kr, I Botanist. Published monthly, I price437e.annem, or 2.lcents per number. Subserip • tions rat yell at LIANNAN'S 'Bookstork, sole agent or the county. •July'2s, ?q,7 TUE MINERW JOURNAL.' PATENT OrrimuLic ROPES, FR THE use , OF MINES, RAILWA,ittil.• • &c., For sale, or imported to order, by dr , earbarriber. 1 . • • 1L" 11 HESE Mapes are now almost eicluswely Media the Collieries and on the Railways in Great Brit-. an d and are found ter brgreatiy superior to Hempen ones as regards safety, durability and economy. The Patent Wire Rupee, have proved to be still in gotad condition after tbSee year's service; in °the same situation where the Hempen ones, prev barrel treed, of do ble tbd size and weight would wear out in nine or to months. They have been used for almost every, pu pose to which Hempen - Ropes andchalnshaVe been ap lied. Mines, .Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing Iti ging, Window Corda, Lightning Condrictors. Signal iliii i yards, Tiller Ropes. &e. They are made either of fr n or Copper Wire, and In cases of muzß ] exposure to ampness, of Calvaniied Wire. ;;Testimonials from: thz 'most eminent Engineers in Eilgiand can be shown as to their efficiency, and any' additional information required rospectirix. the differ en! deseriptions and annlicalirm wilt be _tars by z ALFRED F. KE, 51 r, 75 Broad st ., New Vert, ' sole Agent in the United Stales. e Tew York, Hay 300.1846, - • ' '22— . .}. The subscriber has been afqininted Agent for.the Fn.(' of the Patent Wire Rope in Gil:. itezinn. 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' 'c - ' . .. - V " a . 5 0 . = •- z , il l :-.-. , • ... -. r."-- - - - . • ~... y 1,., t".. . , . 1: 4 i . , J'al u, ii 3 a 7 SO EMI u _L OLLItRY WORKS, ,' - Ii'OUNDRY St, NIACIIINE SII0i). THE subscribers, at'fieir. old stand., corner °Mail Road tind Callon:hit streets, ore prepared to man ors:tare to order, at tlie,liortest notice, Strata .Engine'.. and Puinps,fiflany powd and capacity for titining.and other purposes, Battier Bual Breaking Marhiner;vilth solid and perforated roll's, as mar lie required. - - .A!lso EniTintS and Ble-inn Cylinglers.with all neves- FI:114 , ina — clitnery foe Ma- , Furnaces, Hot :lir' Pipey, of the most approved plat):. Cep and Ball joints and tl'a ; tor Tapers, of the reol lest construction. They par ticiila rty Myst: I he- attettion of Iron Masters and par -ties'. engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Pat' erns for Ityliink , .111/ic, having lately consrrected the macitinerylfor two 'il'the largest Mills in the coun try. viz .—Thci Wvomim,Mill at Wilk'esharve. and the. Rol ing .Mill 'al the MOliner Iron Works. Danvil'e. Th y arc fully 'prc-pormf 'or this kin did - work. tog.'d her' wit I every var i tety of- enteral machinery Of alit; qual ity (their work and nnterials, it is enough to say, Iha time and eiprrirrrret,the•ttowt itifhltibre ,iest:i.-Itave aml ly-dtlinonstrated the+ renuine c ha citric!" of-their en gin.. . s and machinery. ' u(fprg ace ri-formicjoi .oliciterl arta will lie promptly alte [led to. :I lIAVAVI /OD & SNYDER. P etsville, January: it, Ili If?, : . -ly , GREAT WORK For 'Whiter . lE'enirag Readings._ C a .Ir. 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The expense ofprepairiifinder,t,bliesnw.gorarkvifnogrsit,sinraopriddnisriebfe_ hash n very heavy, IR in addition t e o r,: t ua h : e : c : ln hs s e: e : l i y tic jeneoncnfi_fs dense printed matter, It has been necessary to ere = cute upwards W re h ct ic u h alt t ::o:::al:: b i r id ac e e m . Of sci mtitic, _historical and dent') rely on the intelligengc7arandphi n c b a e l r“ ! information which public for-remuneration. leis at d Agents will All artfire from Booksel fg h i this s 1 1 , 3 ; : n s inv. , i ' 1 tiV:ourt the 0 k he f Y f in e : . n u u t tpi receive y l e :_e i e bn d aa, P en : u n : ,. . h : I alloi os of c e a r t, a ne_ . l '•::c l eir :: ,, n -C‘ bel n e'g n ' t: o y s if e ,: e a t o li o nlid eor' n I3Nsi i l ltr i: B. : l r j e u-N d u t Nin o!e 'iN ce 'h i a v B e ' 'r a .e n c y e, number . ! pr ffffff sutlers at his office, where ea coPYilti , earing enfy' t tat 29, 1816, . . fifty cepts a month. - - ne e wirt is at I ••lift Ph) nllnf eve , " htonz; MIMI At th exclu for th. of gu. Work ery fa prom I'V pal Var . nish, sole Agent for the Franklin ;Glass Works., Having been long engaged in theimanufac rirreofttnpat 'Varnish, (as well as other kind.,) nose prepared to offer in purchasers an :article iwhlch - in quality. cannot ho- surpassed I.y any in the At t so. receiving weekly front the above celebrated Works, WindOw Glass of every size. Constantly Orrhand a full assortment of White lead. of the mostiapprrived brands,' Red Lead. Litharnee, Saxonv Magngsia, which will be, sot la , Manitfactirreei pricer, together wittsa large and well selected stock of Drugs, Mcdi tines, Dyes. Acids. Fine Colors, Nifumery, 4-c., in short everyarticle in the Drug line. 'Merchants, FiCialle , and Dealer>f in general. are :request'ed to call and examine I-he st,.c!: and price, , , feeling satisfied they will he i114111CC(119 purchat,, . ! Pbilada..FebrUnry .ISIOI TO CAPITALISTS 4 OTHERS. Pennsylvania- Coal & Iron Lands, For 'Sale. 1 J 671 . ,AenCtR i r 'e a 'r t n e i tin a nVrt n tatt ne lVa r le ° ll p 7n r lents Township, Jefferson county. finely Timbered and and having several Mill Sites ittnon them.. Two Main roadsimn through the lands. and numb% d Farms adjoin. while riaw•and Grist Mills are in th. 4 immediate neighborhood. This.larid was selected by a gentleman of experienced judgment, and is consid ered:by judges to he one of thebest.tracts in tne coon-. ty.. Its prriximity, to One Clarion and Allegheny rivers, and numerous navigable streams, and the,', proposed Railroad to Pittsburg and„prie, renders it highly-desi cable as an investment at present juices. Altmunding irfiron Ore.hnd Bituminous Coal of fine quality, it is believed to present one of the most ad vantageous !orations for, Iron Works in Nest Penn sylvania. , The preSent (teener purchased with a view of erecting such %Vold:801ot eng.agernentd id another quarter - obliges hint witlifgreat relnctaticelo forego his intention. Mans will be shown, and every:lnformation given by the ..undersigned. Tine lands are patented, and the titles and quality will be warranted; and sold , free andclehr of all incrimlrrance2 , . • .A. sziIEAFF SOTITII, • 15 Non Ii Thirteentli f swot. Phiradelphin 'January 3, 1516. 'LEASE NOTICE. ! j IVE YORK OA ANTON TL. CO. 4'4 +ly .P,EiILAIDE)LPIIII.I, STORES, , SO Che.4nut •Sireet, next to th corner ,Street, , - 337 .Varka Street, Otldaor belie .2i , lnth St., 'Mara aide CHOICErrEAS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, ' • WE are constancy receivingrfre- im , pmT(l , l7;7mi and Iltael Teo!, ehltiracthii icnnt seinctvins, thin side iiNellina.-4 Ottrahuitilant resources, great eiperi mire. and exclusive attention tdthe Tea . Trade, :rive ns neriliaratellities; conse. • quently, we are to sell Teas purre;more frqr rant and perfect for . the respective price,. than any establishment. ' , . Our principle of doing business has f in the coursfi of six pears, secured a Connection throughout the United States. and icherever our Teas are snit, they receive hh:hConintehilation. • . F;lt en TH TR Zia: -; - .1 The :Manner in which our Teas are plc kedo he wrap per next tolilite tea is a heavy superior Tin Foil.) ots grStt inducilments in'Dealeratil Famities,as they'Nre M i so thoroughly secured froght 'and air that their Oath ies will remain unimpaired ; and are in packages of a quarter pound and upwards. each 'containing ilia weight, independent of the 'wrapper. , Dealers in Dry' Goods, Fancy Articles. Brinks. &c., Sce., as ;well as those who have heyetnfore sold (nose tea:‘, exprrss themselves highly..pleased.'not only on account 'of the'imperinr qUality of the teas. which are subjected to a rigid t, 't in nrder that each package may be confidently warranted, bur also at our manner of packing, which enables them to make op their assort ment. without the necessity of purchasing one or ;noire 'chests of‘each kind, - as a Small assortment 'May be Packed ill aim aliF.t, and thus obviate the complaints of their customers that their teas have lost: thetr strength and rlavnr. by the length of on hand,,and exiinsure to light and air:l Remmnbet the Nos. are 337 , MarketHstreet, and E 9 Chestint'Atteet, where'our Teas are received' nleekly and guidon the same ternis as to New York- Philadelphia. July 4, ISM% 27-6 tho • ,WE RECOMMEND OUR • FRIENDS, 1 witEl4 l nt'nrltzsiNa HATS & CAPS, . — • IN PHII I .,ADELPHIA 4 a ~. ,• • „.t.,.....„ ..D..,,, TO Till: ESTAIILIt , IISIe.NI I 1W , 1 d A 11.1) E 'N! & B li. 0 1.#.1% . i . No. 19t Market st. oecond door below Sixlh, id. ~ - Pyrc,Airi,ELPHi..l, . . . . , IA7II intend -a zeneralLinvitation to the - citizens of i S , Pnt!svilie and its vieipity., as . well as :Mothers, wtoon-purcluisinz liatS and, Caps, to our store: We have on:hand a list complete tisorititent of lints anti raps'of eery varier 7 :iti styli', which we are selling full -me' tooth h love; titan the ustuilpririez; viz ) -Ears Sllpt•fillf lit': Ter lists, from' .S 2 50 to 84 00 ,( " / " Butt i, '.''' '' ,- gusto 300 /'. Silk I .!" ', 150 to 2 00 French 1111,16ic.in .." . 82 50 usual prices 9 00 poodTur lists, as low,as ' • 125 Also„'aeotiiplete , tookrft,intnnier Hats, such as white and drah Beaver, Brush, and (.3assimere ilatS, Leehotn lists,, Shorting, or round trip Hats, &c., at lower prices thin they can be tad elsewhere";. .. This is a fact known by alt who „ have tieall with ;na.: Call and he'satisfied ; it to to your Dann interest. •1 ..,-- . Moritants. Stotlceepers, Hatters, and others, fWho buy to sell again,)' supplied on reasonable !elms. Be sure slid tall. . 1 GARDEN & RRGWN. No. 106, Niro kot Cr.,.1 door below 6th l'hilada.. ,'' Philada., Nov: 21011 121 ' 5 . . . , \- , PASCAL IRON woßxs, 91-111. 1 ApRL P I-I tk. '• l'ic7Et.lsED Wrionzlitlltoni Flues, Suitable for Loco-, V . V motives, Marine and other Steam • Engine Boilers, from 2, to 5 . ionises in .thatneter. Also, Pipes tor . Gas, Sfi-am and other porp4es; extra strong Tub, for Hy draulic Presses; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines 4.c. 31antiforad arid for gale by MORpS, TASKER & MORRIS, Warefnmee S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sta.,' rhiltup. l'lniada• Nov. 2'2d 1845 - 3 47_ . .• P.Alt,. Oil TOZsiS,2lx i Fla (...3‘.-/ 50 (h. II x I S . , do 21 x 1.',, 15 do' 1 xl , '' And Plales. for sale h OAD • Bar Rail Road Iron, do • do do • : • , do do • do ivßlisidkes do do • do' A. & G. I2Al.S'i'o ril . ila44.,'July 11, ISI 4, south front st., philada: 6. 4— JUNIATA. TONS rtssorted JJ.widths 0f26,32 an . for'sale by ; BOILER • IRON. niler •Iron, Nos. 3, 4 and 5 df 136 niche:3 and random lengths;, G. RALSTON, Routh front street, Philada. ;6 . Pliil;l4a ; 1141 y 11, IS S '• [ u T HE subscriber respectfully invites the public to call . at Mr. Wiftleld's Store, Centre strekt,land exam inn .11r9 assortment of C. Meyer's {MAN!) ACTION 3 • PIANOS of Philadelphia. .The" instruments are RilitoVed of thtt rundt eminent Professors artdtomposersbf Mush:. -For qual ities of ttine,Anuch, and keepine' in time tip to concert pitch, they cannot be surpassed by either American or European Pianos. They are chosen by all musical stars for their c ncerts; much as Madame Castellan, Leopold do Meyer,,VirfuX Tetnps', Burk, Wallace, Tem pleton and Marry others'; they are used foe 100 or 300 concejlo ethiy yea ITheY 10 v also recePred the first premiums of the'threepast exhibitions, and.ne,lastsil ver medal . by the Franklin Instittite. was awarded to them. The subscriber, warrants these instruments for• tne rear. Ile keeps - alma constantly on hand and sells °them at the lowest 4anufacturer's prices on reason able terms. .All orde from abroad will be promptly attended to, • . • T. E. lIICILVRDS. Aug 1,'1648. '3l--tf: . , H • ' DICTOBIAL I tstories,of Washington. ' '- P ~ do ' 'do j - Franklin, e , do 'dn, ...lackson, .., do dn 'li ; ' NapoleOn, . .. New and beautiful llo!is for the young, price 75 eta. lg.St received and fnr, sale at BANNAN'S Clyalt , ok. Stork, Pottsville. : ilktay,2, 184 e ,, •' : . - . . lIIEI THE CHEAPEST P.III3SAGE 40EXCY LH THE UNITED STATES. • JOSEPH .SPLENDID LEVI Or LONDON AND LIVERPOOL P.WRITS. ..,fl ;.* 4 -. IL 4i%, R. Hannan, Agent, Pottsville. 'ARRANGEMRNTS FOR 4 1 -16.' - OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, 10-0 Pine Street,,Cor. of south,..tY. Y. THE subscriber begs leavg to call t.h attention of has friends and the miblic In general, to the follow ingariangements for the year 1816, and for the purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by thefollowing . 'Regular Pct Snips to and from Liverpool Ships' Names Captains.. - Days of Sailing from New York. Henry Clay, .Nye, Jan: 6 May 6 Sept* Stephen Whitney, ThOmpson, . - " .11 ," • II 7 1/ ,, Garlick Skiddy, " 26 •• 26 " 26 Patrick Henry,. Delano, Feb. 6 June 6 Oot. 6 Virginian, Hein, ',* .." 11 " 11 "I/ Roscius, t,.. Eldridge, ", 2 6 " • - 26 "26 Independence, ' Allen, Mar. 6 'July 6 Nov. 6 Waterloo, • Allen, - " II '• 11 " 11 Fddilons, -- E;Cobb,- , " 26 " ' 26 '.. 26 Ashburton, Howland, April 6Atig 6 Dec 6-• John R. Skiddy, Skiddy, ;. '. II '. 11 IT Sheridan Cornish " 26 " 26 "26 Ship's Name; i • Captains, ' Days ofSailing. from Liverpool. Henry Clay' ' • 'Nig, Feb•2l June 21 Oct. 2, Stephen Whitney, Thompsod, " 26 " 26 1 . " Vl' Garrick,' • Skiddy, , Mar. 111 July 11 No 11l .Patriek Henry, Delano, ' " 21 " 21.:,"" 21' Virginian, , Ileirn„ " 26 " 20 "• 26' llo?cius, , Eldridge, April ll'Ailg.ll Dec. II Independence, ' Al t er, " '2l " 21 ';, 26 Waterloo, , ' Allen; ' ' " 26 -" 26 " 26 $ Won ri, - E. Cobb, :May 11 Sept. 11Jan. H Ashburton, Howland, " 21 . ' 21 ,", 21 . John R. Skiddy, ' Skiddv. ". 26 " 26' ": .20 Sheridan, _ , Cornish. June 11 Oct. 11 Fehlt . In a'ildilion to the above Regular Lines,rinninber of Splendid New York Shin Transient Sbips,such as the 'Adirondack,' - Scotland,' Russel Glover,t 'Eello;1 and eea,' will continne,rof sail from Liverpool, weekly in . ular succession, 'thereby preventing the least nos :Minty of, delay or detention in Liverpool ;j and for the accommodation of persons wishing to Milk money to their families or friends., 1 MIT 31111TIrCd the pay ment of my Drafts on the felloWinr Banks : ' • Corka Limerick, :. Clomthel ' • , Londonderry, Sligo, ' ic.„ Wexford Belfast, Waterford ~`' ' ' Galway Armagh, Athlone, •'. Colerain s. Kilkenny, Hanna,, . Tralee, ' Enniskillen, Monaghantr . - - Yotighal,' , I , , Banbridge, Ballymena ' ] Parsonstnwni Downpatrick, Cavan, . ' ' , bureau, Diincatman, . Bandon,' ' . ! Ennis, ',,. . Ballyshannon, ' 'Strabane • ~. I . Skibbreel ' .. Omagh, , Mallow, • ' - 1 Dublin' .. • Comehill, l ' ' Kihrush, . . * , : , Scotland—The City Bank of GlasgoW ' .. AEnglarid—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood 4:. Co. bankers,, Loinlori ; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes do ,co . Liverpool, , Passengers can also he engaged fir LiverpooL' to Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular Packet' Ships on application being ade personally, or by letter. [post pa iit,l addressed t - JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine.strerq, fi r corner of South.street, New l'orlf.,_, . , , • AGENTS. -, Benj. Bannan Pottsville, Pa. ; Michael Mullen, Ro- chester; N. Y.; Jer. Bagght Providence, R. 1.: T. Cough, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio • , Thomas Mtartade, Utica, N. V. , .1 alsohegl:eave to assure my friends erut - the public in general, that the greatest punctuality will he obser ved in the sailing of the above Ships, together withnll others' which I may have, and that Passengers will experience no delay on their , arrival at the different 1 orts where they, ra t an to embark'. P. S.—Free Passage can also ,be secured from, the verions, I'orls hl' Ireland and Scotland. front which Steamers run to Liverpool, . , I 7-Iy lIENJ ,RANNAN, Pottsvillp, ' Sole Agent for Stale of Pennsylvania: Jan. 17, 1816. - • A NNE .1:.,1 T/OA 7 ' 1 OP' TE.Xj S. . , . GIiEAT ATTRACTION • - i H.A.RDIAr.ARE & IRON ! STORE: rr lIE subitiet restiectfully informs' . his ,lends and , I the pubic generally, that he has just received a „splendid assortment or HARDWARE, IRON, STEEP, dIOLLOW-WARE, CARITNTER'S :7•001,S, •&-e., •whicli addeil to his former stock presentil a variefy to those desire u s of 'purchasing, unsurpassed in the c-re gion. for tp ably and cheapness. A large assortment of the hest A mei at prices rungiu g from 75 cents to $11,25 . Grinds! Im.'.g. . 4 icenflier 11,,, • . Auntie sat Vteel, ' Al ; " " • . • , Best cast Steel . , - ISt • ",': '„. i -. Lead, , • 1 7 .-] " " - ' • Rolled Iron, ~ 5 : '.' " . • .Nails bk the Keg'. - • 5,1 : ' 1 .; . • Tin, 2 linites for $25.60, chc i aper,than i ever• -Wire f sizes all very low. Ills. assortment consists pant?' , Anvils, Bellows, SpiktS, -Knives and Forks. Spoon f'. Na its ,, thains,Shovels,'find:Ter t and Coffee . Kettles, '• Spades, ve y•chietp ; ;Buckets. Lacks, It files, ' Planes, Sa vs, Hatchets, .. Ritleharrels :Graiis and Ilium!, Vii es, Wagon l/111- Grain Scytke+, Sickles; es, Ilay ani / i Dung. forks, Files; Ilasps;C:indle co Ilidinalls,-1 orseshoes, Puns &c. Also, Ilyo . -0 • ~D , '• 1,..*, Copper and loon Kettles, Glass, Varolon "' • „ty, And •evey•Tither article usually ken:'tti IlardWare F.:datilishin nts, all 'of which he sells at - a vciy low tate. Per sons , commencing housekeeping. Illaekzmiths, Parpentecsi Caitlin!! Makers, Saddlers, ect..-will find it to, their itilant age by callmg :and exanfinisg his stock heron.. purchasing 'elsewheye, at the Hay Scales, cor ner of Centre and Market street. I Ile- ter:dere: his unfeigned thanks to 'his old friends and ettstoricers for their liberal.stippor4 and solicits their further pittrome, • ) • . • , • GROB.GE IL.'sTteirrEtt Pottsville August 16, 7815 4 , ,33.4 . • soLo.voor. .70117171 - • Cabinet, ` Maker, Undertaker; , &e. ssubsc-riber announces to the pigtitc 091 he I has coruno.nced the above mentioned business t he borough of Pottsville. immediately bock of t he Pepasylvaroa Bale , where he willcnnstantly keep no hand ho assorlinent 01 .• • - READY 3f -I, DE C(YIPPIIVS. : Calmuit Wore 4-r I 4 -, ne,.mnriufricivrcd of the beet material 4 in the most duratilg manner, at very low rater. lie alco will Manufacture all kinds of 174rniture, st.c..tn order at the sliorte.s notice. • Funerals waited oil and I l'ear,es supplied, &e.' , ' Ile thertfore snliCi:s a part of :he p r aoi c paironng , which he will endeav,,,gdo meet by pral,npt attention to husirress. Gov! , rip. Vtr.ial. •• • = wtard Oil, -1 •-• VINTER preSsed, cleansed from gum and pro.- V. 'mitted by Eluzineers and Machinists; who have usr4this pH,. superior to the best Sperm Oil fbr It i 1 Road, Ermines and Marlduory of all Winds., Woolen Mandfarthries, kc., will burn in any' lamp without cloge,inz the ivk k. equal to the hest of:sperm. and at two-thirds the cost. For' vale by the hbl., and sam ples will be forwarded for trial, on application to C. J. P. IN SNP.V. A centfor the Mann faeturerMoston, Mass. or EDWD. YARlACKY,Pottsville,Pa., where a sample may be seir , • March 21, , . • FOR SALE, . r ATRACT 0r.1 0 .0 aims dr land,lsititate'on the road leading from Pinegrovh to Schuylkill Haven, 10 from Schuylkill Haven and ti from-Pinegrove; about 35 amen cleared and under•giiodtence and cultivation, the balauce'timber land.- The improirements k tiVrli, are a log house and barn, a - good Apple :; ; , orchard, and a new saw trill, with a Gir -1 ill :.., cular saw, turning laythe, kc. The Vish -....... ing creak,' Swatara,. and Sclanylkitlitail Road, will pass near, -if not through this'land. • Terms asyl Apply to GEO. W. MATCHIN, Agent. :,;,. 0 0. '-_,achuylklll Haven April 18,1846. , . 104( • • 'NEW GOODS. • rriliP•Rithscribeis pg,rchased of Charles ler,. Ins enlien mock of Goods. will continue the busiheSs at his old established stand, on'Centre streca, nem:door to Prot & Moritner's lintel, 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 and Q ; ueenswate, have just been added to the Mork. 4AMES M. BEATTY & Co. . Match 2,9, 16.46. 13,- . 10 PER CENT \SAVED, • TUST received from Richmond. Virs,lowa very hos vy assortment manufactured Toltaccoiri - • 50 Boxes Lrittierss Plug Tobacco. • ' 50 " Macoltough's 5& 6 Plug Tobacco. 50 " Plug 35 " Greaser's 6 pio 50 " Cassidy's 5& 6 flog ' 30 " 'Enders Ladies' Twist, 13s. 20 " Turn'er's S Lump Cavendish.. Mailison.W Euinp 106 lb I f boxes 0. Freer , 5 Chino" 20 " " . Poach Oaf. fine " Sweet. 200 Barrels fine Aromatic Smoking Tobacco. • " 200,000 Italf Spanish 13egars. ;50,000 Low I'rice Cmirmon -50,000 Spanish'lla'vasna Septa. at, $5 per th. 61 HMIs Kentocky All Leaf Tobacco. 20 Bales Ilavanna " " ' " 60". Cuba. ' 100 " Portico, - , . . IQ Poxes Florida - • The' abdve goods will he sold at yery low, mires. Ordertqeceived by mail, and pods aim:Oiled Imme diately. Address ; JAMES 8. MOYER. • Ilamburgh, Ps., July - IS, 1816. ' 6,-mo; • TAMAQUA IRON WORKS, rri HE sukecrilter respectfully - informs the public that he is prepared to build Steam Engines of any poyv er,andofthe most approved Mgt rliethia. A !so, jnr.: nave and• mill work of every •description, Roll tipai and Drift Cars, Coal Weaken', Screens, pjapc gearing, Mine pumps. Also, Turning Lathes.. &elite rests, Screws of every size and lengtil; Csocifigt; of every descriptuin,n't the. - akove Works on the Little Schuyl kill Rail Road, corner of- Sadie street, in the itotougle of _Tamaqua, Schuylk ill County. ' Havimethe superintendance of the %Yorke's:ay:telt; I feel confident it Would he to the interest of persons wanting apy of tUe above natneWarlicles, to. °unite foie pitrelsasing elsewhere, ns I will warrant. the.work turned orf by yoe:to be of the best material and' work manshlp.'and, will be prompt to!dp work at, the time JOHN 4AP.S. Tamalua May 6,1d46. V". 10, • fa Department. SEA UNABLE 41INT8 ,FOR THE FARMER. Manure.—As manure is the gold mink° . f •the agriculturalist, so should` it be the-duty of every --• one to lay the ground work :of a supply at this -season of the year. Therefore, as soon :as' the your'carLi end ;wagons to the woodsleaves e fa n l d l, sendgqher as many, loads of leaves abd Mould as will enable you to cover your cattle yards twelve inches deep. In the arrangethent of the yards, so spread _these substances, as to cause a dish like inclination to the, centre, in order. that 'there he rur loss from ‘ washing away. ,To prevent. anY foss from,the evaporation of the liquid - void. • ings of your cattle. sprinkle your yards acussiarp,..— ally with plaster or charcoal. When you , cattle - yards shall .have been furnished with the requisite , quantity of leaves and mould; see that your hog pens are also similarly treated. Without pertioth- • cal.supplies of manure are given to the hind, the „, best soils will wear-out; hence it is, that it should be considered by every agriculturtst„as his' facet' duty to'secure it in' ample', quantities. Let this fact be impressed upotreach, that the soonerleaves are gathered, and disposed of in the cattle yards '' and hog pens,-after they fill, the large. qtrantity of Mineral will he secure for his crops. ; ....4 Fattening of llogs.--It is an ad hied fact, all animals take on fat better When the: weath er is moderately warm, than when Oct ' The ~ 11. 1 philosophy of this is simply this :z--If the weather be intensely cold, a large portion of the food goes , to keep up the animal heat, which, under a more auspicious temperature, vould go to the increase of flesh anti tat. Therefore, as soon as your pcimp. , '"*" kins or roots are ready, pert up your hop'', 'and - commence feeding them, in order that they may . be , ..ina'condition to kill before the weather becomes it liAly chid. , Whets the hogs are first put up, theystiould each receive portions 'of flour of . sul. .phur,say ‘ a s tea spoon , full each, !kr day, foe threo-...., or-four successive'days. This will cool their eje. tents, prevent a determination of blood 'to the' brain, clearise'the bowels, and prepare them to go through the fattening rocess healthfully. ,Give , them salt twices'week : Keep charcoal arid rot. ten wood constantly in their pen, which should be • provided with a rubbing post. After you have fed ' them a week or two with pumpkins and roots, l commenced feeding with'grain. we desire you : to ,i hear ,this fact in mind : By griwitng.your co i .you Witty sare one-11#...4 inluantitv 4 and hi, the cobs for your wikli :cotvs, and w l bich, w en ' broken and boiled, makes an excellehti"loO.l r .. . , aurirnals. ~. .. rick Cows.—As your pastures are now . . provide your milch rows with propergua . otiti wholesome and nutritious food.L-Yard theta s at nighl, taking care to give them plenty to qt.-- ; Salt their' twice a . week, and occasionally the ,„1. them a mixture of eqUal quantities' of time mad' salt tolick. Cattle and' Cattle l'ard.r.—See: that your crits7 Ile are provided with sheds, that they lay dry,waria - and comfortable through- tha winter, and that tha manure' which they. May make whether solid !or ligbid, he not Suffered to rim to waste. ~ gy dishr= . ing, your yards,. you will prevent lossfrona'waSh ing, while by *strewing chorcoal or. plister over theu4 you may prevent loss from the flying off of. the droniortia, in which substance the urine of Cat tle is very rich. Horses,—Let it be a matter'nf duty with you to visit your stables daily, see that they are kept clean, .that your horses' stalls are daily cleansed;lhat am. pie beds of straw are.prided, and that the horses' -at each meal, actually receive their allowance of food. In these matters, no good master gbh — laid con, 'fide in others.: • • , . itrork,rig Cattle.—These,must receive addition.. I • care, more food, and he provided . with dry lodg'.. ing under cover. By chopping the cozn, l oals,ryty and for'your horses, and mix,ingiiaitithmtP straw nr,hay, you may save fully mie.thint the . quantity of gMin .you usually .give them; while . they will thrive better, and .be kept ira more uni form good health.- • Young ,'lock of all kiao. l -I'ficse e.othd re :eive additiMfal attention. De sure not to let them rerpim out - Until they full off in fl'sh. Yard arid protecrtherp by sltedki,. /let FOlM . lis tie weather gets cold ; give them plenty of good hay or fodder; see that they are rialted and watereia.. Orchards.—Examine every tree in your orch ard, cut off every limb which is actually dead;,. smooth elf the wound : and cover it With, a. plaster mane of equal parts'.of cow dung and clay. Then. make a mixture in the pruporiiou. oft gallon of soft soap, to l pound, of (four of sulphur and 1 pint of salt. With this paint each tree from the. root, up Ike body as far as you can reiielr. If any of the trees have moss on their, let -that . be scraped, off before you'apply the mixture.. Should you design planting out a young arch, ard this season, he sure to prepare: your ground well at once. No young orchard, in our opinion, shoulit - bi set out unless the ground be previously ploughed and subsoifed ; nor should it be omitted to be manure) broadcast.: The beer 'manure to "put into the ho/es, (would probably, ; be mould and leaves from the fort , st: The time for transplanting.js just after the leaves .fall. The ho/es for the receptidn'of the young trees •shoulti be muteuffic,iently wide to allow -of the lateral runts being spreai,', out without in the least being cramped. to the depth, that must' be regula 'led so: as to.alloiv of some five or slit inches of the enotpos.t, being, at the bottom, and, the young 'lreq to stand about au inch lower than it. originally grew. .As the earth is thrown iii around-it, it must be stampe d , tight, and would be the better of having water poured on it, Define the earth is put in,' 3 stake must belilaeed in the hole, to which the young trees must be tied with a witbe of strata rjtay, to prevent injury from the -shaking of the winds. • . To prevent field mice and rabbits from barkirt young' trees through the winter, their bodies should be treated as advised for the older?ones above. VISE FOR Tim SWELEEis Tuiojl' An old and respectable farmer. gives the following receipt for the mire of this disease. By its timely use he has saved the lives of many • valuable mils. The disease, he obberves, is most . apt ttt .occur with lt , gs_feeding cm Mast or nuts, in au tumn.. The thrbat of a hog affectedvvith it swells, anti the anigiai willbe seen crouching on its belly with' its head "between the feet. .• The disorder may be prevented ty feedinieccasioally with tar mixed with feyd in a trough. .'"1 The hog has, whale are comriten,ly.icalled 'sweat holes' in hisions legs, —he must be turned ttuon hii side and theseholes rubbed well with a corn' coh.. and dish tylite4 tjW they are led—turn over and ,rub,the other leg—. open the sweat. holes:with a knitting needle—take a tin full of sweet milk with some brinkstrme kt 4 .'moderately wartn-rput . a stick in his mouth tq 'keep it open—pourthe mixture in siowly—b4P4 under the tongue—if no blood mimes, 'cut across} the tongue in the form of an 7i. , Then'take the , yolk of an egg, a charge of gunpowder and a lit. • tic hog'e lard, simmer them over the' coals-- . -;tua,t, too hot—rub it over the meat ho,ka in the legs ., and Under the jaws '_observe the effects 'for an,' hour or two, and if the hog is not relieved, ropeak the treattnp . c. • In this, disease there is a collec tion of water, about the heart, which must be ar rested by restoring the'funetioosof qte sweat4/010; or the sack contaillirt,g the crater will buret and pipe death instantly. . • '• i _ . PIANOS. 1• ~ • ' . THE 's I .IJIISCRIBCR begs' i leav to in- • . . ..,... . form the rbiblic in generalr that he has heeh app,inted the only Agent" for Gila vl 0 county; for the sale or C. Meyer's . Grand Action Pianos, -with Melani e Plale,s, - and that • elfßi he has just opened a ' frsh assortment of the moan superior ones ever offered to the public. Meyer's Piano's have reeeived the premiums cif the Franklin Institute for "sev'efal incee,sliWCClrePyy arn , Al the first Silver medal waSnivarded to them by the saMew Institdriou at its last exhibition. His Pianos took the, lead at the. late National Fair at Washington, and wereall disposed of long fivibak the close or the exhibltirinl. , They bar also received, the most flattering notice off e n the, ar'nat enonent performers of the present day:, 0 inong wholvare the . celebrated 'Leopold ' de, Meyer, • vieu.Temp . 9. Waitaee, Burk, Madame Cpstellan, and, ner-ilotli;s, trtMhave pronounced them equal to any - 0 Eprimean l l ianoa. ' . 71 ie silbscrilier can furnish these Pianos either with' . .11oseworid or Mahogany cases, at the Manufacturer'i poitces. '. • All orders from a distance WHIN promptly and'ex,/ peplonsly attended to, and he invites all those it. wanyor a fir - scram article to give him a. tall at ble. .- in . residence the borough of Orwit;bitrg. . CI , - Old Pienorrcii/ betakes in mrliaser.. ' :' • . , G: B. ZGLICIT.. Member, St:, 1816, • , nr-,6mp, —._.______.______ IJrnlgoburg 101,t STRiNGS,A • receive Tpt N; 404 r(lo`'4'.4l?ltk§lei-T le.• ..Orilts,l 1— . ri MEI