The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 31, 1846, Image 4

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pray Ir , y (.1111r)rerer,
ti,it for
Can we. fit litl ,, ptheirph
they tiaitet.
"1,1 a final fa.at • . !!;... 11." •
)'rre.F. 1. ! .11CP rill') ‘0..4 . :11nt 1a,3Y:
Marria - g.. frit:Men: Eh,la
51y.1111.1 vn iLr m twit v:1.10115! •
• What • 6:ar
.llnt wiwn they find a purge more ipar tous,
61,rnal lkteli , :in air.
nirts th..y creartin•;.:
Masters oras .4,riF or arts ;
' FirST. in tts..y . rs riflr
TLeu vt . (.llld I heir
Mu, WEl;Srritt—iiit i( - 'mi. Dr.‘• It. tits Dux.
—Bider this rather strange heading . , the Rich-.
.11101111. Va.. Slandanl a Democratic paper, r-latbs
t l.
tee } ' hill(nving 'fafti, (("(tained front a telt:l4;lv
onrce i ' . , •
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Some te ars since a poor gentleman of decay. ,
#ll,fottunei tetok up his residence at thlrige Court
,Ho,liife - ,,:heeltnrin4 very oe'r:dy. be 'stated to our in
foeitiinnt: that in better days be was. engaged in a
large' mercantile bushier-. in . tire toy( n of Peters
-rtirg.:stril that in thefpro-ecutionof it Ire 1% as corirf
pelled in bring rstii! a.,:ilinsf - n.house in Baltimore.
for a large stint of (none,. ; liiii , suit w..(s brnught
in the Federal Court,' and finally. carried Co the
Supreme Court of'. the 'United' intatra; there he
crigny(d Air. Vt'el,(ter to ancritiolu tOlor lain, and
paid him a hundred dh!lai- in ally:Mee ft.irijnoser
vices ; but before' the SW: came to trial'; ti 6( party
.
in Bulrlinore totally fail.,.. pod pic.enit•ii a'liiiiie
irSi; niise of frcoveiV ; tiiiiii.r -they cireitur4tatices
• hi:4ll(i the care iliiiniisi , eti, :Ind the tild.iiiiiii thought
that._ tf, now in his nee'd, lin:Mord(' recal the cii
. ctinistanees to Al r. Welister'sreialiechoti,he Would
return him the money for whi di he had rendered
him . no ronsidertifion. Our friend, with. whom he
consulted berm s himselfa limb of the law, smiled,
• whilst' he pitied the old man's*.simplicity ; 'hi. told
him that to make such a request w cold be trouble
for nothing; that lawyers never refundrd, and
that to do so
.wnuld hardly•lre considered• pr,r:a
, siunully. ~But. t he old
„gentleman was not to be
dissunded.frarn his tlesi ,. :n ; he wrote his letter, and,
by return moll he . re c erced ((MD 'Mr.' % t b•ter;ar
"reply,•,enclosiOg. n'hurnired (hillar note. :qr. I..tr-l:-
.', tier stated that lie had no recollectiounf. the tiani
action,• hilt that from the tone atirksOale of the let
. ter. he doubted not it Tfillie from a gentlinnaii, end
that ,lie was' 'fully reOared -to admit tirhi the c . 0..
curnstances as stalcd reiiii . :ri.il the protlipt r( strtu
. tion of the ['limey, which be a(C-proinpily made.—
We, are no adriri fere of llrt Webster 's is/Mit:al
ptit•niitiks, but as we have 4.i.1! Intl) charged with
! . a Want of Cominon lionestiy. we take I I. a-trie in
recording an act. that,' w hello r II lt': oo ede.l from
• charity or a r_ietire of j i,111..„1.5)e5 . credit to - his
heart.. ,l , .
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A THE A,THIC TT TiATilig in !MTN'''.
shore the other overliedid, says the
Pittsburg. (Ihroniele, _c0:M.1...A 0011, ,
like :the following. - ts_tween two 'k'nights' of the
razors. I •
has. you hceu to the theatre to.see Jim
Murdoch l! • •
A havni - heen any ;dare else,'
'And what do von ilinik'of him? Is he ac
•
.great , as tigyi stfy Ite• is !'
tTo tell lyou de real trot.. s:1111, I was dt,apint,
Murdoch rs purt'y good actor, hut he , :isH
- toe much like dor , ,o't r
ball 191b1 einniO3, and he bion't gut no , voice.—;
Give roleoli I , lu,Adains.. he km make a, untie, and
when he how Virgoo,i, he ha's me ae - ross the
Lack. Ned Forre.4 can be e t - Nobody',
got no night to wh,ln Ned, about. Ho lay'b,
them all unit Nfld. n' . 1113 hit 'lnc haid.— .
I've been :thinkin' about him eh , r wince and
the last tirre'howit, with that u:tl Itijurt in idaH
tymory, just htted me • 0 my seat, and when
ugh, I turns round to ink grit, and 8!
Fan, Ned l' arrest : kin take all ni:ll
he - got thrt'
I, .I,ulibly
clot lies ' ,
Mir 'A
ing of a
cn.—The , ,lVelAtiown Journal, ~ , spCali
Ilerite Comp 11crh114 w 11141
•AF we were ridingfalong, Hear
bfis the'f,lll,
tho.• groun d
We o%er tool; all old woman
Pr ;inn. and a pik in her mouth, who!
;lie [night. ride•ps far as the samp.—.!
ler in; an..!,sotoi foumdthat her th.lti , .4htsi
ron the speedy de.tractfon'of
t l er if she ihaught woui tbe how n d up!
1 :r. , )VEIL., she didzi't II:
to.bc! (I.:spri . ute. hol
liftsliet an I
3s.lletl 11
We 'took tl
were all up
NV e
this summ i i ,
w
away then.l
A . morn'
by flood..
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I's eu'etiin,..7 h. am; pietddy dvsenbeth
L'Tie. tl Ivkcr, liJee shut their eyegt the
t hdg gone'. lialaig rocked tIdE; 11',..‘,e-i
' il - til , ' 1110 e 'liras have lad itieli head ,
wings, :deenitii in te-it ) her fied...'
iy do you 1,41-I,T r Said-a young tnusi ,
,t.:l ildililler. . . , N.
11 - . 1 not very pudieuler.' he reiitted—•Sti
i arid ed . 1.. wht—kev.' .. .
z phy et; lig
to sie4i. at
under their
, WlAat k
cal lailv Au
.'ll tit, l'
key to gotta
=ZEZIZBE
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,e; Tus 11 or
iiireb.,•jiv..lit;f , rnit,l6l: tnthytc fine
i r d liin., t o op ilia s. This
11. E c N,
New 1E:1E11 1 )1
Iwisot4 naafi
lit pruceetlii
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'You treat me wurec tl.an ‘ou du ri , haunch of
venison,: Kaid a cl,!rk to LIS J
, t mpluyer. .•1:kow r,O
demanded tile me rchlit in surprise. •The venis.tn:
is'taken i you• (may,' replied the ckris:•Ppever:
am.' Sup ;with the y outif2„ lathes this evening, it',
you like,' the inerehiani. 'they v, ill cui you
up worse than I du
Hook heti
opponent,
Ttwil suddc
sionate for
bliimtd be
hann:
log told of the mat riage . of a pull tit I
xelaiffled, .1 am gl u 1 to :t.'
lily added %cull a ft:cling of cor . opa4,
riven=, `awl - seo,twli ,
ti•1(r0 . ..1, ile‘er dote' oluch
FILLED AND Sc, poor Prim kin
deed dead at last.'
•0„ yes, ipoer critter, she couldn't beAr.tce
imw .11oetor Squibtvyas sliding up: M 11 :dow
WiThide;filled with grief and 'under
it —she thdl: 1 •
:•Poor, Miforfue4to eieetur , :!
new cap eel.'
A country gentlemen Wils to ntine
been-educated at tivo , Vms remind me;
said .an age I divin a calf Vim suck , d two
cows." 6 Wilat !hf•r01:14.111 ,. 11 , e,. tArd
person: - •Why; replied the old gentleman'
very gravely, +le canlbeipieuce v r aa that he was
a eery great
Trgiellere shinuld he ci.rei./Ipedtru4ttheir hag..
g rge to 01,1 proper penomq.,fmly,as a gentleman a
fr'w days Once, ou un!, , Murn; nom hid" coacn at
Waddngtrin entrused his wife to a stranger, and
she had no Wen heard ~f *since.
A NEcfnrE nr (Tr a.— tttre clo4e of VI,
war with' A Ittierr, when 'the prriiirtionir-aof
pf.ace were argued, the 'Dry insisted that Utr
States ought to pry them game tribute (as mm
if nOhing mare than a quantity cf gunpoivier.
_Com. peci,tur i replied :he did not. douty. but hi..
govern cent would willingly let him h iNe the
powder, -6'41." he edJed: . ' 31014 mutt take tat
zt . th it."
)91).—Tile Bwiton Star says the main
Tra' , on, the I !)'.,i)yot , 4 . ii-,• at l liOt) to whip - NI.-
I!eca um, title !reed. •
.Vhr i.. 111 in a elnact I.ke a h.sith.
chief 1 Ile:aur-t• extry , orili , r, 11
Coal ! Coal 1 . 1.
•
r INTEND ke.pir., .. .111:eptv of it,. ...r.,,,t !i f , whj,..
1 a01i11Z , 1t1!.1,11....:4..a1. for f..1111y Alm, ci.m,... i h i . p iii and AV-inter. l',/rl.ler9 leli .51 111., ~164 •• „I ill, ihnet.' lifilr
nal, Milli6trite Ca;.c:te. “r at 11,, , - 1..1 hell." 11e111-
rne & l'arvins' :S.t...iii Mill, 5%1111.1. prclirmf ly :.11,1“1,1
10. . CHAS. S. 11; YNKOOP.
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Pulta"Ville, Sem, It, D.. 115,,
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, 7"......
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• • •1 Song Books,
NEE lot of a , e _Pete
Polka. Plt4poena,'.l.l( k l'iLa
yunehatkr, 31:arsti,m'e 1),11;111, the. Joly
nuostrq liuy. the Ar..rivall. I. , tvt t o. thr
titre You'az 1(4111.!h 411 II ,I 1 - "..0..!5t.r.
ge.ther ivrith a Etrt. , tv "1' ,oh. ju.l rpe k - ...1:,. 1 / 1 4.111a".
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6aleal 1.2..k.Nri...1•Pri
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ATIOLIN ' °Ot rt 1%0
VV and for laic M k NAN'zi Stattonery Elcore
21,1 la, ' 17—
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140qf [risEIDYS. 2
445 (9
s :' -
ARSAPARILLA dz i VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS
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TN conlieunence of the , increasing 'llpmand for Dr.
L I.eiity's Blood Pills, and tire eticloitoement by the
pithlic in ethploying/them. in preference to fill others,
the proprietoi was 7 'obligerl to Ilicve constructed a ma.
rhino, which would make them noire rapidly and with
lesflabor, consequently less expense than'heretofore•
Having. elThetrpl n &sit able an objet I. and Unit the
public may share the benefits of such great improve
ment in Pall teak inc. li:s bnx,.r will henceforth contain
FORTY - PILLS IN A DON, •
.
'and' the prier the same as heretonite. namely :—Twen
'tv live veldt, 1 Ilds—flee Box r c. for One Dollar .t
Dr. Leidy 'fik liarsaparilla and Vegetable Blood Pills.
ilia ve, dorinalle past few years, beeminoresureessfulls
'employed throughout the United Stateit; Mexico. and
. Ice ‘Vest Indies, than any others. a pillthe rapidly in
treaQing demand tier liti•til is imparahrllA•
They arc the only Pill, ill exi4ence.!linavvn to C on
tan. !a r,,aparilla ill them. the proprietor only•knowing
I how to. ontl.ine the Sar:mparilla with other substances
` , in form of idll., 1 1 .-
. .
for pF nin
aimi or cleansing the stacli and bnwi:F., for
terrif'y'ing the blood or tin ids of , the, hiiy, us An
alter
p,ltdr,'r tennis ins the ea tiSesi•if iMiease and arres
etit:l it, preigrls.ii, and as a - tsitring parities these • Pills
istli he found more- etiettivit,than any Other.
Ar ., M
f) OLD. ALE OR !FEMALE, . -
ma} at all times take rtii•in V illiout.cliange,ef living.
T.-1 ;ii int from or •npation, or-fpdr of ,taking cold from
In all kind' awentfr.r,ll4 they contain no
mercury or minerals.. tOliclit are contained iiCritlier
and- wh iliatte'lititer pills so 'unsafe or danger
ous to take, and uncertain in their effects.
I;EIISONS'OF ALL CONSTITUTIONS
'whether feehle.ornlehilitated. of of rohnst and strong
:constitution, Can !site them without priistrating or de
bilitating the system:: thiis operate so 'easy anti genoe,
yet effectual, that tittle inconvetiiencel,is caused ta-'
.-
king them.
Tiirt - ARE. 000 - AT ALL TIMM
.
for ail diQeases of whatev er nature orkind.
• ,
Vantion is necessary! Be sure at all tunes to ask for
and take nu others t tan pr. Leidy's Blood Pills. All
otlferi , i.y names nearly similar, are spurious, and , gal
ciliated bi deceivel; the 'prnprieuirs of them thinking
to .e.ll . them on the reputation of the genuine,litina7fide
and only true Saisaparilla and Vegetable Blood Pills of
Dr. Leidy. , : • ' . - i
,
o.i Beware of such imposition, fraud and triekery.— , ,
'Pouch them not. Much less take them, for being man
ufartmerlyr dect4e the pout it of their 'money, they.
will besides deceive the body. and your system by their
alerts.
Remember 40 PiIP , in a Box for 25 cents—Five Box
es for;;One Dollar. [Nu others contain Forty Pills to
rite box j •
7 11 - I'n ho, had in Pottsville at JOHN S. C9;'51A.11-
TiN 'S -Drug Store. -Also, at JOHN O. BROWN'S
Ju-og,Storo.
Inc 93. It.lo
0 - &rAtus n.a.LsA3 OE •
3VI;LD CHERRY,
•
THE GREAT REIVIEDY FOR CONSUMPTON
.. - .
-Ind tilt! ben .Ifetli, into known to .11ari for the- cure of
•, • A
ANtlititii, of every Blau,-, Livta• Calm')lair4R, Bran
cani-,., Indni.,../..„ Oalali, 0.'11.14, Blending of,
/Tit • Lunen. silottni...sof lire:111i, Rallis and
,neat; nest . in ilin 5i11... lire:p.l.. .kce.,
, and all iiiii,r .li,..ii:es of ilieV -
,
l'uliiii.iiitry Or4iiisi ,
. .
A . ' City ~,,,,,,,r,,,,1 iii,•,,,,,,ver monk oils 8a15am'.,,1.1.1 . , a s err iiiiiverfid inthience)ts•fhat iif a DM-
I:A :ilia/ 1.1 V I.:it • In 1415 i'fffilllbliflt il . has undoubtedly
pr7ivt,ql motet :lime if. , t, 1 ha fl.a tlf s Yetito . dy hitherto eni- - ,'
played. and i n k eet i,,i, ff, <1,111f,, Po 11011 patients had'. i , ,,,lti ed'lmig t =•.4r, le ,ffir•rifw limn the ilisease 4 ,.
with uit rei•eivii a Ilia Iran timMtit from various reme
dies, and nll,ll MERCUIIV has been reshrted to in
vaiii,i the nee of this Balsam has restored lits''' LIVER
to a imalllty actilm. and in many instancek effected
Pl•Al:ll.lNEisti'f Ilittr.S. : after every known remedy
hail itukd to,produce this effert•
Bei} ides its'aetoiiishine efficacy in the disease above
'mentioned, we also find it a very effectual, rditiedy in
ASTIINIA,•a cointitaint in which it has been extensive
ly need with d'cideil o success, even in cases of years
standing. , • '`•••i .
It Aot olly ems!
has Ile"' been fah
which it is ret,Jl
I herellir k! , either I
clec,ii..• the public
control y, I shall s
ilivnt!of its u-still
pripi 4; ettiem y w
of It , virtues as s
I 'Mien mid ton ethyl
"Mc be resorted to
31r.' Seth W. F.
. .
Dent - Sir.:—The diameter 'of Wiszar's Balsam of
Wild,Cherry is 'so well established thrOughout the
country, and especially in the g:tatmof New York,
that any further tnstmiony would scent to be until:eel
nary... , Yet I have derived so mach-advantage from it
that l'am happy to communicate throng!). you to the
.sick and afflicted.what it has done Mr toe and I consider
it a privilege and dot v-to do so. I have troubled
.wolt we:dilutive , for four year-, ; had a rough jour'
or rese every tvinter.• I was confined to the honse all
I: winter with a'severe cough, pain in the side anti
Ideast ; raised blood several times. i coli ed a phy
simam-bui hay . eintiver Mkett any medicine:which has
rdone me so much gtiod -as WISTAR'S 'OF
, Wfl4/CIIE.RRY. tionsider it the BEST medicine in
n °rid Mr Colds, Cotets, and , Itulminary Coin
plaints. \VILA.' A ARTS.
. 6ef..y7ox . OF 4 RE-0 Lq.. , 21t
Enter, Mr., I, 4 ept. MI, 1843.
This certifies that I have reetimmentled .the use of
\ I nT A BALSAM OF WILL) CIIEIIRY rot* nisea
jee! bf the Longs. for two year past,', and many bottles
rnthy' knowledge have been used by,my patients,•all
iwith wiievo results. Jo Iwo rakes' where it was
p hmi onfir n.,•11 consumption had taken' placeMte
IWild Cherry etrerten a cure. )
- B. I)0\1)EN, PlivnidarTitt,Exter Corner. •
/ CEP TIOX 2 ! •
, . .
' A Illiiitit.isheil stationents of intros 'performed by this
,
miedlicinei are, in every respect, TRUE..
' prirtrt ot• — lfr , "NTl-.111 , 1:1T,,. O:IIIIMITATioN4.--Tiii 4
unparalleled :Ina .a , timi-lilitil tilib ace of Dr. -Wistar's
' ilialsain of Wilil ' Cherry it, all the liiii•aSeS int I% bid] it
,is recommended. cotton many case,; after the •kill of
l lie best physicists: Was nosy:piing, lisp eirecred a
laritm 012,1 increb-ion;leniand .for ! it. This fact . ha:,
an-..d several imprinelpied cminterfeiters and imils
lorslii Tali. ~fr ~ p t,,.,,0, n.i.,,,,, , g. 01 similar name
11/1 ,1
pilr.:l'rlllf , .fi , r the. sett. lire-11.11,3 111.
Ih•,rn r..r,11 :mil cat the centline DR. WISTAIUS HAL
,NMI OF %% Ali) Cflri lt
...1 - . Nbile centime mills.:
Nie nisi by 1. itm"rs. Address itil orders to :74:111 W.
FONVIA& Boston. Mar:'.
ale I,y JOHN 8. (7. MARTIN, P-im.mist Pottg=
AA 11.1.1 AM TAGGART, Tamaqua ; 1111:K
AR. Orn u!,Murr. & A. FALLS,
HEEI.III., '
Poi
mt.
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• Pacts foi the People.
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—how .1 e. Inv
r:111 Ir. constantly lucre:l:4 ng pr , pular4y and .ale of
_L LI A Valmestock's Velamill2c has intliwed
4vlm . .tre envious of ate SUCCes:i to btrueon
he puL,ilc: preparatinssvlocti a . ,11 dice. I Jiitai
(14.
.1111.411CuCiOlni etinnlidg starrms trip` IN;
• •"1 his Vermifnp C CThalie its into rutniclasout
poll the ground Li-writ.
s more
hdn any other too:icing, (tithe kintrnovvmstd; and
'll.ie w ,nt nOnu remedies hdve by dint or pulling
et' I , 4e'rd Wu sale. and shortly.arter gone hits
01...Cirity which thei , 'lvOrthlessness justly bier
, 10. G. A. I Its tea °clew %'etiiiithee continues to
or tnannphemiy sustainud. 'lt Tern only td he used
ttA etreet, ,athram all that Is iestd elite
wontletful expelling po‘Ver.
, Wars, Erie Go, Noe Y, Jan. 7,1943.
tVc certify that welhaVe'r•ed B. A Valmestock's.
Vermdmze io our Iluniitea. and in every ctise it has
ornr:tieci.a decided and ctrectual remedy for expel.
w , reutifrom the flysiew. W- cordially recom.
niendd to parents who ha %e children - afflicted ,with
dith6erUU.lll.ilatty
f:I.ON rtnatt.,•
tor. IL Aim:
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i MUT MA '
Y .
OSI;Pil B ~U RROUGHA. '
For male, wholesale at,d, reta:l,at the Drug Ware;;. -
else of ~ , -.7-
WM
• • 8.. A. 1 , ,% I I N ESTOC K
'Corner of Vsarb and Wood ata. ritdburg, Pa.
For Sale. In Potisydle. by
CLEMENS e..•1 1 AIIIIIN, Droggista;
- , \ Deecinber .0 50—.
GREEN GROCERY,
FISH, OYSTERS,
JOHN T. HAZZARD,
•
I sA V CG fotedop the spiichmii room at Witold stand
lI (try, , tite the Post °nice, Cwiptre street; Pottsville.,
will keep co .stantly on hunt sale, , a large supply
Fi•retabh, of every description, Fruit, Fre/0 Fish,
1A6,4 ru, Uystera, Claals4r'., of the very hestqinality
hat the Philadelphia ruarkr,r will afford, nod at prices
a lie ns row as can be a iTorifol any other person. F
saherioril3 of the arrangements here -beik , ,
has ill protect all arrieles sold from the ruinous
effects of the sou and duet, will readily be perceiv6d
dly'all who (*all. -
Y/tsville, May '23d.18,16
le~icinc..
tI PIT.LS AR E, NECESSARY
stairs from a re.aular.Physician,lmt
II testtol in all the complaints for
I; i. rot my intention,
cloak it in myste• , -in any way
oCerrating ite v ; 10
itlply entleacol•tohtive a brief state
less, and • flatter myself that its filr
'll',...nable iiit• to fit l rtdsh soehinolifs
I ill sniii.fy the moot increilithits, that
lai:tt! '(•NN BE CURED,' if this meth
) in time.
mighkeepsie..N. Y. Sept. 18, 1845
%vte : .
. '
• '
=EI
Cent i
NEW EX.'IMENSIVE
Clothing and Ginitemen's, Fttini!shing -ttoro,
I 4r"
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TIE subscriber his just returned . film the cities of
New York and i fPhiladelittik Ititli [ a Splendid and
'cheap assortment o ; Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestinga
of-the latest imporeations, comprisingthe best black
French and English Item,' dyed Clothssuperfine black
• Frenclt,Doe Skins and English wool ded Cassimeres, 1
French and English fancy Cloths,. spchis Olive, Brown,
Invisible Green, &c.i, French Fancy Ca,siimeres of the '
latest Spring stylei,, plain and. faiity yestlng4l black
satin, cashniere, cashmeretts, white and Miff eassi•
•.riiercs, light fancy ~velC;ets, , Marseillus, &c. ; all of
ivhich he. is prepared to, manufacture to order in the
[, very beat style, and tit prices at which he is determined
ino 'customer shall complain. Being himself a practical
'tailor, and employio critters amd,workMeri superior to
any others-in the place. he is 'able: to warrant every ar
- Ode Manufacturediby' him to give satisfaction to the
most particular in fashion. fit and fail: •
.The subscriber ha's also je,t opened
the largest, best, and most,fashionablc ,
made clothing ever pffered to the Potts
of ,chick he will dispose of at pricesm
to satisfy purchasers; viz : ' ' '.
Fine Black FrockrCoats front • $
...
do, Dress! do
~ • tit) Sackll to . '
Fancy Frock and Dress Coati'
Summer Tweed It'S•,ats ..
. Linen.
. Fine Cassintere Pantaloons, Mack '
and fan. y col'or's- , . ,
'French Cassitnere POltaloons,
(summer goods' ' _ ' a.
LinenPantaloons' c', ~ •
Superfine black Satin V Csl9` . ... .
do do do '
Fancy vests Cashinere:4- Cashmerett.
Marseilles Vests :' ~ -,
%he subscriber's establishment may
called the Pottsville Fiiiporium of Fuel
tie men may always, obtalis every arttct
wear, 'Filch. as shirts, cellars, bandit'
cloves, hose. suspenders, &c. k.r ,
ions taste of the eiimisite, the plain h;
stantial citizen. or :the wants of the
rer. Ile can a man from , bead
sult,of clothes for $l. SU, chc'
poorest. •
• ,}Thesuhseriberhas just received t
Paris, New York, and Philadelphia Sp
Fashions., Ally taste can he,united at
•Centre street; next' door above Cleme
Pottsville: 11. o- Don't f-reet the place.
Pottovilte, April 10, •
Sr. - ELLIA
1 BRADY; :•
WATCHMAI I CERS & .IEI
.
_ From the City of i
•
.- p• .
r 9... ) ;, BEG leave to announces
,c., ;
Pottsville and neiiblif.ring. fi s ts
t:-.41 :, have, on hand at their Stiqi
- 4;;L!.• I“eibite's new lintel, in the it
if
villa. a large . ascot intent of Gold and
11 , "T, Lepine,,and plain Watches of i
Also, a general assortnieritof Ladies ;
Gala Pitts, Chains, Tlracelets, Signet
Chid and Sileer Thinildes;Vencik aril(
makers; . Spectacles, Musical boxem,'
ar_licle in their lind of trin.iness.
EOM
& E. have be'
L
& Ingraham of Brt
the sale of their pat
suitable-for Cloirrl
day a nd thirty honr
Clocks. Thronch
tine a gentling ar
Rive us a cad,
article in mil liar
in Pnttn•ilir
Clocks and IVai
repaired and u•arr
'March 9.1,1616
poT,:rtviLLE IRON
4:
I a . .......
. ti \
R k F e 1 i 1 , 1. 11 L ,.. 1 1 a
f.s ro a n hi
i ttn sh c . 'e i :t n
ville iron Works. on Norwegian ski
prepared to build all kinds of Strati!
facture Rail Road Cars, and Machine!
descrint ion, at the ,sliortest nutlet., an
. •
sonahle terms. .1
R Persons froni broad, in want
will to Oink', advantage to g iv
elsewhere. May l 11
,
Coal Screens ! Coal creeps !! .
, lIE suscribei is extensively en, zed in the mann
actory. of NVOVEN WIRE St REENS upon - an
1 \
imps 'wed and entirely neu , principle s for which fie - has
sem' ql LETTERS PATENT, and which he confident
ly believes will be found upon trial,]
other screen in use for durability at
of a good screen. They are-tyoyen
and van; be made with meshes and
quired size and strength.
• WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY
will he executed at the shortest n
made to every pattern, adapted t,
which screens are required. - -
,' The subscriber . has recently 1
lishment for Coal Me e t, near the cot
street. . " 1 LIED,
Potisillte, April 4 1816 1
-- .
TOOTII-ACHE• 4.1 . 037 i
II 1
THE pDONTALGIC L
Warranted to ei , tre the Tooth-Atli
T"'' preparation is the result ot
periment—is toitiptitinileil by al
and is guaranteed to he perfectly ii
Pets upon the oilier ,Teetti. The g
be had at IlannaM:s Ilook.stort, I'M
,and'retail, gr nertll Agent for the cu
following AtentSe
JOIIN'ti..(";. MARTIN', Poth
. CII.kRLESIILAWTON, jr. di
e - 5-Pricr 25 cent + per bottle. i
t - 5-'.A gent s svani,ed in all the Tow ,
t he Usual 'discount. I
May 2, 1815. :I
VEGETABLES, FRUIT,
OYSTERS, FISH, . &c., &c.
- i 1 , got
L
As CATER, continue ti l unrness at -, . the Itt
1.) stand, rerner n ltif Centre ari.4lF:lahartlintlin streeM
Po l ttov lle, where' tiny trill keep a Constant ~,iiipty,
win ~
, , ~eason, where)
Vegetable.g; Frµit of erer'y deerrip
to+, Pre,h - Ftxh,r_)Ystere,: . Loh.qees4 Clan,,. and every
liMnry which the. Philadelphia, market affords. all 01
which they will brit at ycry Moderate::
* It
advances tin Piiihdelpltia PrZ"• .
, Messrs. R. C. having lime been engaged In ca
tering for the public. and colisi•quently become' per
fectly Ilintiliar with the trade,, tlaitef themselves that
they can supply all articles in their line to the citizens
of Pottsville. and vicinity, upon 'rather better terms
than any of their :ompetitors..
l
Pottsville, May 2, d ISM'. •
Valuable. !Coal' -Tracts to Rent.
rpo let on leaser., to suit applicants, all that tract of
JC land belonging to the North American Coal Co.,
known as the ,Mili Cref.k Tract, crintaining the follow,
ine list or Coal Veins. many of which,—among takers,
the Peacji Mountain Veins—having a ranee °foyer a
nide in length. viz : —Lewis, • Spobn, Ilarracletich,
'Pearson, Clirksoii, Steveti . ,ton, Little Tracey', Peach
iMounkain Veins, Green Park or Ravensthile Vein, Per-•
pendicular. Diamintd, and Big GiUntond Veins, along
,with - niaity others l F not 'mined. • -
Al;. - o, all that tract called the Junction - Nam belt-me
in! to i he saitlennipatty, containing the Salem, Forrest,
Rabbit Hole, Mot:inter, Tunnel, Black Mine, It. law
-ton and Alfred Ilawton l Vellis. Also, a Saw Milfand
Grist Mill,situalejd on the Mill Cregk Tract, all of which
will be rutted Onl moderate terms!liv applying to. L
•
DAVID CIIILLAS, Ag't.
. Pottsville, Feb{ 21
r Richardson's Coa Breakei.
1
:rraosE persons erecting machinery for break
ins coal Will find it to their interest before
.making
a selection to apply lathe subscriber, as the patentee of
the above machine, will guarantee such advantages in
saving, waste, evc. as will be found tn be an abject
worthy they attention, securing them against all risks,
in.order that these advantages may he fully tested.
WM. S. BILL,
Went Branch Valley, near Schuylkill Haven.
June 27
I 27.4 f
LIIITINCOTT .& TAYLOR
- -
, •
BF.Ga leave to !nforniyheir customers and the public
in general tl at they have opened for their inspPc
thin, one of the largest and most varied:rasortments of
4 )
goods suitable fir the spring and seamier trade it at
ever came to his county; such as new style. Siber an,
Boddington. :rdton, Arcadian, English, French, A ter
ican, cloths' tith cassimeres of all dtheriptions. With
one of the richejt and most fashionable stock of vest
ings the eye ever beheld. Also linen, line cotton, and
gingham shirts, ilinsonas, Collars, Handkerchiefs, tine
Hoskin Gloves,jSuspenders, first quality striped and
embroidered iic• rfs, whichfor beauty and style cannot
be surpassed. All of which Wilfbe dispo'Scd of, at
prices within the reach of every person. -
Should you favor us with a call, we are satisfied you
will not regret it. • .11;IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR,
Cornet . of et:lure:and ,Nlallinningo, streets
P. B. All goods made to order, din a style which can
not tie surpassed in the state, lbr which we call give
the best of reference. 1.. . 1
Pot:Sville, April.lB, MO, ;
...:ii.. New Store at Brockville. '
+IE Subscriber has just recelved from Philadelphia,
E;;I — and has now opened at Brockville, a large and pen.
; 4ialassortuient of seaeonahle goods,auch at Dry Goode,
Groceries; liar/ware, and Queensware. In addition to
which will he liar/
mud conktantly en hand, Fish, smoked
and fresh Meat at well as a good supply of country
produce. Callind examine our stock. andyou will find
i.hi.prepared to sell goOds at as low a rate as they have
ever been sold 4 iiy where, in Schuylkill county.
,' 'Air 1 1.—Country produce of all kinds wanted, for
wLich the highest price will bd paid.
S
I CEO, IL POTT
Pottsville, ra l e, 7, lELIC, 0,
G.
THE AMERIC AN . FLORA
A Beautiful Work for the Ladies, •
BEING a history ofPlants and. Wild Flowers, ran
tulaing a systematic,and general description, Niall
ral llistory Chemical and Medical- qualities,_ of over
six. thousand plants, ! to be illustrated withover six
thousand colored engravings, taken from nature, by,
A: B. Strum. Botanist. Published monthly,
price $3 per . annmn, 0,25 eenta per number. Subecrlp-
Sons received at HANNAN'S Bookstork, sole agent
Or toe county. July 23,
[ I -
21-6 m
...-.- '. ,. .THE ''.ii..l.**,-,,::::,Y,,i-Oilit.,lS.A.i.
I t Ids now store
stork of ready
wilte public; all
hieb . oannot fail
!O 00 to SIS 00
5 00 16 00
5'50 ' 10. 50
8 00 ]t.4 00
250 • 4 50
75'. 2 00
IE4
250 - 550
Gt \,l 21
3.50 5011
1550 3 00
el 74.• 2 50
165 150
16 15
properly be
ifion. where gen
e of gentlemen's
Orifices, scares,
itegllo the lastifl
- the sub
industriaps tabu
to font kith a
.0 enough for the
,e latest tondnn,
ing and Summer
his new awn!.
,tn
s's Drug store,
T. TAYLOR.
• TT,
YELLERS,
io the citizens of
istriets, that they
ke, next dent to
ornugli of Potts
',liverr Patent Le
fvery, ,description.
and Gentletnens'
and Plain Rineri ,
id Pens of various
and every other
4lessrs. Brevoster
Ib their agents for
Ilcomprtsing those
Leg.- Also. eight
Lit repeating Gothic
utaz rely upon get
low as any
p4cbased either
•
, Mtion carefully
*unable terms.
3RAIM
12—tr.
, L en apppinted by 7 1
•st nl, Connecticut
trent i4prine Clocks,
I hes and Public nff
'brass patent sprin,
!hem purchasers n
le.
we guarantee tn.
if business can be,
idles of every des
41kted on the tunstvi
JOSiTII
ORKS.
'ye r ifmnqa@pap.,
ors;
Y Public, that he
awn as the Potts
,ireet, where he is
It Eugince..lniu
oralinost every
11l on the most yea-
fS9ealn rngines
hiin a call helin c
superior to every
all„ the Oolitic=
entirely of wire,
breads of any re-.
DESCRIPTION •
)tiee, and screens
all the uses fur
emoved his eslab
ner of Norwogian
'RV JENKINS.
Rom,
=
ninth patient ex
scientific Dentist.
innocuous in its ef
geouthe art! :lc can
rtsville, wholesale,
4,Surity. Also °Nile
EMI
Co. St. Clair
9=
Inn
21,6m0
A CAR
lail
• PALTilvitT MET ILAT ItO ES, •
THE FOR' Tn..ust DO -MINES, - AILWA, S., • &C.;
For - saie, or imperi Oft tiorfier,bo tkcsibsc ,!ber. :
ryIIIESE Ropes are -, -
ti l tixt• 'elm moat : Cleat:ell-used h i
.1.. the Collieries - and-on the,Rall rain'Orpat•Brit-'
an, and are found-to the ii . ealir , Perlot.t o 4 3 : l P ll, PQn
ones as regards refetyi, - deTabßity - deconotrgy.:- • - 7 4 -
The Patent Wire' Itopee, hese creed to still in
good coudititmalleithree yeas's nice , in he same"
t•itnattnn where the Ilern . ped;nntl. preciou . aged,' of
d ouble the size and weight woultliwear Ou - 1 . 2116e:0r
ten tnont Its.. Tbey here. - been . .d tordql ust eliery .
purpose to which Deumen Ropes nd chain avotten -
applied. Mines, Railways, Ma • Cranesd Standing
Rigging, W indow.Cords.. Lief:doh Condlictlirs.'Signal
il ,
Halyards, Tiller. Ropes, &.e. MTh • are tnaq either of
lion,or Copper Wire, and in case of nm.:ll, exposure
daniprwss, of Calvanized Wir '- -. 7
Testimonials from the: roost e inent E s igineers in
England can be shown. as 19 the el - Inlet' ',and any
addittoid n information required espertitt the tlitrer
slit descriptiann and application I'm po'gt by 'i„
:511to d at., Na York.
ALFRED F. KEMP.
. . . : , Role Nadia i the Unit d Statee.
New York, May 30th, 1845. , ~..... '..22-.-
63. The subscriber b r as been iimininted Alen! for the
sale .of the latent Wire Rope iathis Regi n. All op
dens left at this .attire; stating size, weightlped 'enetb,
will be sromptly attended to.' • ' -,-. n. - R" N N Ali .
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OLLIERY W ORKS,
FOUNDRY :.&11.i.CIIEITE SHOP..
VIE suiti'scrilmrs;at their 'old stand, corner ofitail
Road apd ralloWhill,streets„,a re prepared to Man
ufacture to order, at the stint - test notice, Sitahi Engine,
aiid Pumps, °natty power and Capacity for mining;S•nd
other purpoees, Battin's Cilal Brlakiti A. Machines, with
solid and perforated,rolleis, as inly pe required. I • ..
Also Engines andißluiring Cy hider., with all neves- ,
4 1 ,
nary machinery for Blest Fume es. Hat -.lir Pipes, of
the most approved Plans, Cup d Ball joints and /ra
ter Payers, of the very het co struction. They P*-.
ticularly itivit,, the titlention of iron Masters-and par
ties engaged in thedion trade,ln their laree'stock of'
Patterns for itui/infr Milts{, haiiing lately constructed
the machinery Mriwci of thelargest Mills in the coun
try, viz The WyMulng Mill at Wilkesharre. and the'
Rolling, Min at the Monthly.' Iron Works.-Dahvilie.
They are fully prepared for this kind of work, member
with every variety Of general Machinery. , Of the qual
ity of their work' and inaterialii, It Is enough to hay,
that time and erperienrellie Most infallible tests, have
amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en
gines and machinerV6' 1
( 1' 1 •
Orders are respecfullya hailed and will' be promptly
attended to. ; HAYWOOD & SNYDER.
Pottsville, January', 17, lEnfi;' . 3-1 y•
r ti WORK - .
!Ring Readings.
GRIgA
For Winter
C .1 Of .11 -la
Information for t .the , People; or
POPULAR ENCYCLOPIEDIA.,
,
EMBRACING allalre - brambes of general knowledge
necessary to conAttote.a.well informed man. To
be COIIIIITISI!(.1 in eigliteesinitehera, at twenty-live cents
each ; making alfoOr th..r.litkO r lsnperiul Octavo rages,
or two large voluntlkof 909 pages each• lesuca r371.j
-monthly. i • I •
G. Et: Z LENt:94 ; if;
Have commenceil,tbe`pd
ration of abo vethe' men
tinned admi r abl e work, anik•r.-111 cunt inns to issue the •
sk
) it robrr. a x,r(litrly and trittreAtally, umil the whole is
...olatileted . ; ' •• ; ill • , .
The-work wit) be eilitede art accomplished Ameri
can Scholar,-who, without nitfairing in the slightest
degree; the integrity of the tinginaStext, will add such I
notes, and make such corn:mune and sdiljtions asiare
necessary to adaptiit . to ht Wants of the American
public.
, .
puo. i' , ' , i • 4_ . .
i
The plan oh tvhlch tlw vo:k is formed, is to schwa
only the subj...cts on which h is important that a pe,: f-
P le, who feel t hi: value 'iUll stand - tiler:loon, ,annuls be
well inform. d ThCminntiactl biography, topomaphy,
scientific a nd•other nett tuts to which there may be only.
need for occasional rcfereper, arc'dismissed, and thus
what uses lly tills, the greater
the most 1111min:tat branches of Science,
a is rt a i t cl o e r s ice on got rid of: There! 1 1 ;1 3 1 ) r ' t r r' e r n a ta n it i l l s n a cY s e c h rleldo ia f
Physical, Mathematical 'aild•Aoral • Natural History,
Political History, Geography and deneral I iterathre.
All is given which, if Ctrihi'd nod rettked into, the'
mind, would make an itidigienal who Billie common
walks of life, a well informed roan. While, with atetv
exceptions, only that is ()MUCs which is not needed is
a part of the standing knowf!dge of any person what
ever, besides those for whoa it r nay have a prctfeS-.
clonal or local interest...) : " 1 •
INFORSIATION4OI, THE PEOPLE,
therefore, is an EncycloPxita inelltiling such know)
edge only as tends fo itiiproia, every mind possessing 1
it—such knowledge as expanks; liberalizes and fertili
zes.
The ruling objects of t'ie accompliShed authors, j
the Meths. Chambers, kaye been to give
.whartriay he
'expected to prove the Means of self-education ti the
people generally, whether' ed:oying the Means of sea
demic instructinkor'ilot.• : ' •• ' I
, ,
Among the subjects trittei trill la , treated, are
Astronomy, , 'I I I Tte Whate!-=•• , •
ecology,,. '.:, 1 , '..7!. Whale Fisheries, 'i•
Geography, '-.': I Gilifivevanee— '-•• A! '
Physical Ilistory•Of Mn,4i , ' - itnailii,' , Canali, -.--- .. '
-Ancient Iliatdry--,Eggr, 1.:*!. Railways, : i - • - ,
Arabia-Pc:ma. , i 'Zoology, .
History of the,le.wi—Pat.-Arcount of the liftman lio
estine, ; .' ; if,dy, a,:: . !
History of Greece and`Yegetable Paysiology,
Rome, -] .l,,ilotany, 't- -
Historyo of the Middle Agesfliatural Theology,
History of Great fliitain Ag History of the Bible— I - •
Ireland,' - ir:*• I - I Christianity,
Constitution and Rettour.J, Private duties nf,Lit i s,
cesof tie l3riiisli F,mpire, Public' and Social Duties
Descriptions (if . I of Life, S' r
England, Lo'hdon; I Life and Maxims of Frank-
Scotland, ll:eland, I - lin, • , = ..
British Ameripa, United Preservation of Ifealth,
States, Australia, 'l"aii ' Commerce—
Dictnen's Land, Money, Banks, ' •
New Zealand, South ! History and nature °flaws,
America, West Indies, Political Economy, •
East Indies; China and Population,
the Tea Trade, I . i , Poor Laws,
Ocean— 'I I !• 1 Life Assurance.
Maratime piscovery,l Milioniedan and Pagatille
-Navigation; i , 1 . ]igloos.
Superstitions, i ' i. Popular Statistics, • '
Domestic Ecodomy; , . 1 Agriculture, '
Cookery, I I ; Social. Economies "of he
'Proverbs and Old Sayings Industrio::s Orders, •
Natural Philosophy, • Improvement of Waste
• Mechanics. 1 I • , , Lands, • i • . t '
Machinery, ,!. , ' The Kitchen Garden, •
Hydrostatics, ! '.,.. ; Thu Flower. Garden,
Hydraulics, . ' • • The Fruit Garden, ' '
Pnuetnatics, e - ' • Aboriculture,
Optics, I The Horse, , ,
.Light, - I Cattle and Dairy liushan- '
Acoustics,-
dry, . .
Chemistry, '
Chemistry aPplied,,,to the Rabbits. Poultry, ,
Arts. , Cage Bird's. Bees,
.Electricity, I . -The nog..Field Sports,
Galvanism, , ' Angling, : ; :
Elearo-Magnetisin, '' Gymnastic Exereises.',. r
Meteorology, . •,., ' ,In - door AMOsements; ,
The Weather, i • Chronnlogy,N,
- Phrenology, ,1 . • A:conicity, k-
Principles ofCivil Gore!' . Printing, Engraving, I r '
went, I , Lithography,
Language, f` - I Architecture,
English Grammer, , ' The Steam Engine, ! '
,Logic, I I Mining, -
,Logic,
I ; - Metals, - , ,
Drawing and L'erspective, that, • . ,
lArithmetie , 1 ~
, , , Salt, and a variety Of other.
• Algebra, I- 1.....', . , i subjects. ' •
. d h
e a T n s :r o c , been expense
p t I: i er i
r y.
t h o e! i a z p a y i [ t . e p tl r a , s r , i i i n n g h additionaiithis
e w , rk to fo t r he it e s lroaspeildy issue
c o t i -
necessary to - , exe
cute upwards pf five hu ndred engravings, In' order ef
fectually to explain and duaselllsh the various subjects'
of scientific, historical and geographical information
which the work embraces ; but the publishers confi
dently rely ,on the
,intelligentd:and `liberality of the
public• for remuneratin., All orders from Booksel,
lets and Agents will be pUnctually attended to.
!, . I IlttiJ. !BANNAN; . '
, , .
Al the offic of the Minas' Journal, has' received. the
exclusive Agency of DAS Work from thd Pabliihers,
for this county, and is prepared to'reeetve any dumber
of subscribers at his office,- where specimens of the
Work can he seen. It ought labia in the ballad of ea ,
cryfamily : and young Mao itz the county—and .all can
procure a ropy by sacing•on4tlfigclatsa month. '
August 29, 1816. ' - . 95
131)tinbeivijia.
LATE CLEMiiNS BAKER,
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WHOLESA!.E PROF:GT:3T. Manuf a ctur e . r of ca.>
V pal arnish, sole Agent' for the
in
Class
Works, Having. heen,long engag.ed the mantiNc
(tire of ('opal Varnish, (as well - as other kinds,) is now
prepared to offer to pqrrhasers'an - article which in
mialitY, cannot be surpassed by goy in the Union. 41-
so. receiving weekly from the above celebrated Works.
WillflOW Class,of every size. ConstantlP on band a
full assortment of .White Lead. of 4.he moSt approved
brands; Red Lead, Littnirage, Saxony •Magnesia, 4••• e..
which will he sot i nt Manufacturer's prices, together
with n large;and well selected stock of Drugs,./Medi
eines. 1 r-s, Acids, Fine rnlbre, PerfumerY,
short e Try article in the Drug line. Merchhots, Pliy-,
Act. and Dealers in general. are requested to call
and examine the stock nod prices, feeling siti,fivil they
will he irfflivred-tn-purrimsr. , • •
. Plillada., February 11,;ay
TO CAPITALISTS - 4 OTHER&
Pennsylvania coal liori Laridp
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For Sale.
1671,A,T,TEofstirt Peaches
fanning a'aa l l .n o t w ir ta e f t
e n d ! n r
Jenks Township, 3vtiersdn' county. finely Timbered
and Watered. and having seVeral Mill sites'irponr
Two main roads, run through the lands, and impritved
Farms adjo7n ; while Saw and . Grist Mills are in the
immediate neighborhood. This land was sillected:by
a gentlenian . of experiene . ed judgment, and is. congid
ered by judgeg to be use of the best tracts in the coun
ty. Its proximity to the Clarion and Allegheny riCitra.
and Mt merous.navigable
,streams, and the propofed
itailroadlo Pittsburg. and Eric, renders it highly deal
cable as an investment at present prices. - 4 _, . 1
;Abnunding in Iron Ore and Bituminous Col ortne
quality, ii is believed to present one of the inosithd
cant:lions locations for Iron lVorks in WeSt Penn , .
sylvtinia. The present owner purchased with a chew
of erecting curb ,Works, but engagements in, another
quarter obliges hint with great reluctance to foregohis
intention. Maps will Ilf: shown; and every inforthation
.given by the, undersigned. 'The lands are patented,
and the titter: and quality will be warranted, and gold
free and clear of'all incumbrance.
SHEAF!' SMI,T/1,
15 North Thirteenth street•
'Philadelphia January 3, initi. I /=-
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' PLEASE NOTICE.
11, YORK CANTON TE C 0.11 PA 4Y
.I'II2IL.U.ITILI, I ,IIIIA.' STORES, ;
so Chesnut Street, neat to Jhe:cor;ier" of Third Stied
:1;.7 Market Sireett2d 'door bei:iiyinth St., ..Forth aide
CHOICE TEAS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 7,i
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~. _.....,.. „ ;wr: are constant:i'receiving fresh im
li- _,. . poited Greea and 131drIkTeas,efulaaFina' .
4,,,±X th e best Selections this sule'of 'Cliiaa.—
.3 , k' ' ''; Oar ahuadatit rtisourees\great exlieri
.=_ i•..""'" efice, anti exclusive attention` k to thia'ea.
, Trade, give us peculiar faci li ties ; cli'rise'-
tiiiently. we are resolved to sell Teas parer,nore.9"reilc
flint and perfect for the• respective prices, shah arly
otherestatilishintht. - ; . !•• - • . ~, ,.4
Our principle of doing, business has, in.the course of.
six,years,•secured a connection throughout Um United
states. and wherever our Teas • are sold, they receive
high conommilat ion. i ll'
Vc. RE.97)ER GIVE 771 E-11 .3 TiIIAL.-ca . 1'
The manner in which Our Teas are pinked ( lie 4 wrap :
.per next to the tel.ic.l '2--_,...- - i.--1....,...•,,_';', , :-.,..0 ' ni l
gre at kti5K1......V.1i".., - " rfttiers 0414 Faoat.:es•As 41, :kr,i
!so tOtottgl,!y"sein,red from light and air thall their
notifies will remain unimpaired; and are in pahkageil
of a gnarter.pound and upwards, each containing full
weight, independent of the wrapper.
Pealers in Dry- cum's, e,ancy Articles, Boolis &c.,
as well as the s ,. who have heretofore solllloose
tea , ex i,,,-, ti,,,,,,,,iv e .: highly pleased, not nip on
ave.-novo!' the superior quality of the teas, which 'are
so hjec tett to a rigid test 'nattier that each package sour
ho confidently, Wa'rranted. but ;11,41! at our outliner of,
park ing,'%,thich. enables thein to make up their assort
ment, without the necessityof pit rehastng OM or inore
chests or eadnisimi, as 'a ,piiiall assortment may lie
packed in one Oiest; and tlit)'s obviatii the complaints of
their ritstoniers that their Mhit ha've.. , lost their strength
and gavot.. by the length Of One on hand,-and exposure
to light a rid,air,. • • • ';. : , ..
•Iteme,ohet the Nos. , -are ti:l7 Market street , and E,9
Chm-nut street. where oiriTeas are received weekly
and sold on the - same terms its 10 hii..W York. i
Philadelphia: July 4, laity'. ,1 'i - -, 27-6 mo
,;: i• ; ' '
WE RECO:II3MM). OPE' F.llll VD.,
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~.. AN LIEN i•UUClLigliill itATS•k cars *
- .1.. •. : I.N PIMSDELIit4A, CM .
y
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~_ TOI THE ESTPILIALIMENT OF ..:so . -'
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:GA R DE N . 4St' B R 0 WN, I I
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N 4 1196 Market st. serorid door ' below S'ixtk at.
ti ' ,F . ' ,' - PHII-41.614P.1114,
WE eitcnd a general fnVitaiion! to the -citizen's of
. - Pottsville and its viquity, 'as well as all other S . ,
when purchasing. Hata and Caps, I - to our store. IWe
have on hand a most:complete assartnient of Hats nod
Caps of every Variety an 4 stele; which we are • sating
full one fburtlffiiwet thaA the usual:pric'es; viz: I
Extra Sl:perior Bet 'ex Ilaw, from 1.5.2 50 to 64 00
• • ” • !. " Alruc a ''/- ". ." ' . 10010, 3 OD
" - .. - *,..: - CS'ilk . ,j.,, - ": i 1.50 to 2On
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" ' , rend!' Moleskio ,2_sonsual prices •4 no
Good Vur r . ial.P:pleiloWas . ./ ' ' I ', .. I 2,..5
Also, a complete F.tock iiN rimier Hats, such as white
and drat Beaver,, (trash, hni Cassimere Ilats, Leghorn
Hats, Shorting,.Or routuhlrei'llats, 4c., at lower prices
than they can be,had elsewhere, : , . . .
• This is a fact known IA - all who have-dealt with us,
Call and he satisfied ;: it I's to your own Interest. I .
Merchants, Stbreke'ep,,rs '
Hatters, and others, (who
buy to sell azain,) supplied on re,aSouahle tends. Be
sore and call. - ! GARDEN. & BROWN, '
No. 196, Mat ket'stV 20,door.lidlow 6th Philada..
Philada.,-Nov. 29th 145 • . : , • 40-
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PASCAL JRON . WORKS,
• PHIL4DELPHIA. '
N AT i E n l o . t. V . 4) , N , N;
a r ILIV , r o o t i
front 2 t 0.5 inches in dirtieter. 'AL°, Pipes tor Cias,
Steam and other porpose:K; extra strong Tubs for liy
draulic Presses; Pistons for Pumps ill St4am
Engines'4 , c.. Mannforetirand for sale by
, 510ftliket TASKER. & MORRIS,'
Warehouse S. E. comer 4i.t and Walnut sts.,.l ; hilida.
Philada• Npv. 22d :
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• n.OAD anon'.
SOTONS `;,} ' xFlat Ilarltail Road Iron, • i
51 , • do 1 i.x 1- do dn . • da •
b do 2) x do , do do with spikes.
15 do ) do d do •
Anti Plates, fui sale by • ,
A. & G. RALSTON, 4, south frontst., Philada.
rhilada.,July 11, 1816.:
JUNIA.TA 13OILER, IRON.
55TONS usorted•SlMlerilion,Noi i . 3, I and 5 - of
widthEiof 26, 32 and 36 inches and random lengths,,
fir sale by A. G. RALSTON,:
4. South front street; Philada.
Philada Jilly 11,1816.
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Fr HE subscriber respecyully invites the public o call
1 at Mr. WiGleld's Stiirt , , Centre street, and exam
ine . hie assortment of C. 'Meyer's' GRAND ACTION
pIANOK of Philadelphia. - „ : .
The instruments are hiehly appriweiVif by the most
eminent Professors and - Cdutpqsers of nhtatc. For qual
ities of fun°, touch; anitkeepinz. in tune up to concert
pitch, they cannot he sulpassodt.y, either American or
European' Pianos.' ThOyvare. chosen by all musical
stare for their eancerti, auch:aa•Madame Castellan,
Lenprdilde Meyer,.Vietnt.Temps, Burk, Wallace, Tem
pleton and many others; they -are•usod for- WO or 300
concerts every year,: • The:y 'MAO alio recelved-the first.
premiums of the three lint exhibitions, and the lastsil
ver medal by the 'Franklin Institute, was awarded to
them. The subscriber •itarrantii these instruments tbr
tile year. lie keeps tin in constantly on hand and sells
othem at the - lowest manufaciurees prices on reason
able terms. • All orders fron abroad will be promptly
attended to. i ' , . I-;iT. E. RICHARDS.
Pottsville, Aug 1, 18115. - , 1- , ,. j- '-. - , 31-,lt:
PICTORIAL
do do Franklin,
• do do .
do do Napoleon, -
Nov and beautiful books for the 'young, price 76 cts.
just received and for sale at . LIANNAN'S 'Cheap rook
4tora, Pottsville. tr May, 2, 040
TUE CIIEA PEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE
, . UNITED STATES. •
JO:SEPIL .tridluianai7s S.
siz.=cati• Lrsz OF LONDON .4i.ND strsapoor e recKsr4
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• B. : annap, Ag e nt, Pottsville.
•. ARRANGE:IIE4rd FOR ISVI.. .;
'4:4.C. lESTABeISHEDi PASSAGE OFFICE,
/0,0 PiticPlreet, or. of South, N. Y.
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EE iubicribei begs leive' to call the attention csf I
Ins triends and the puic - in general, to' he follow - '
ingarratigementsifor the y ar , ..1846, and fur the purpose
of briaing out Cabin, ta gond Cabin, and Steerage
Passengers, by the follow ng
Revicr Pack it Stapito and from Liverpool
Ships' ',Names * Captai s ' Days of Sailing•froth
f 4 , New York.
Henry Clay, i Nye,. Jan. 6 May 6. Sept 6
Steploin Whitn4 , thou son, " 11 " 11 "II
,Grirtirt " lS'
Icid •,' . "26 ," 26 "26
!Patrick Hnen ; Dela I o
Feb' 6 June 6 Oct. 6
Yirgiriian, -- • Ileitis, " ll " II ' , El
f
Roscids 26
Indeobli ': • Eldr ge, "26" 26 '
dence, • Allei , . Mar: .6 July 6Nov. 6 d
Wataloo,. - • Allen' • ' " 'II " 11 "II •
*Sitithlus, . 'l' E. Cobb, - "26 " 26 "26
A'slibrirton, ' !lowland, •April 6 Aug ~ 6 Dec•fi
John'. Slidell, Skiddy, . 'll'. - 11 'EI
Sheridan . Cornish. y "' 26 " 26 "26
Slit* Name, I Captains, .. • Days of Sailing front
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1 e I ' i .. Liverp o ol..
Heap' W
Clay ,1• NY el; , peb•2l June 21 Oct: 2V
Stet ten hitinev, Thdinpson, " 26 " 26 " ' 2ti
' C;artirk. i - Skr,lity, Mat.. 11 •July' 1 1
. NOll3
Park Henry, Dettno, "21"21 " 21
Vir intuit, 1 ' Ilelrn. " 26 ' ' 26 ' ' Ili
Ro.
RI.. ltiS, 1 Elaridge, April 11 Aug. tiller. 1 , 1
Indrpencleneit, • -klei , ' ' 21 " 21 ""
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Waterloo, i, ' Allen, ; " SG ".2G " 26
- Sidtions, 4 . t 4 Cobb, May 11Sept. 11 Jan..ll
A Attutin, 4 114driand, " 21 " 21 -" fii
John IC -0 13kidrly, • . Skiddv, • ~ 26' r., , 26
... 26
Shtridon, g Cornish, June 11 Oct. 11 Feb l',l
' Di additio6 to the 41tove Regular Litres, a number of
Splendid N, ,vYork Built Transient Sbips.surli as the
'Adirondack,' •Scuthind,' Russel Glove.r,' 'Echo,' and
•Sea,' Will cNitinue tb .Aatl Nom' Liverpool, wetkly in
regular. succession, laherebyrpreventing the least pos
sifdlify of lelay or idetention in Liverpool; and- for
tlje aicomnFaintioit of persons wishing to remit money
to their fa Lilies orgriends, I have arranged the pay
nient Of mf Drafts ti) . ; the following Banks': -
'Cork limerick., . Chown el'
. 1
*Londontirry, . piligo, ' Wexford
!Belfast' I • , 'Waterford ,,- Galw ay -
.'Armagh, ;Athlone . , ' , Colerain '...
? Kilkennk, • Patina, - Tralee, '
' Enniskillen, :Monaghan, ' • Voughal,
i Banbridge, ;Ballymena Parsonstown
' Downpatrick; :Cavan, • ' Lurgan,
' Dungannan,l ; Bandon, , • ' Ennis,
• Bullysliannont .; Strabane ' Skibbreen • •
t OnnighT - r ' Mallow, • Dublin ' '
V' Cootehlll,, I ....Kilrush '
i
r Scotland—The Pity Bank of Glasgow
EnglaitB—Messrl4. Spooner, Atwood & Co. hankers,
Londonli Messrs: 1' W': Byrnes & Co, Liverpool',
' Passengers ran alsobe engaged from Liverpool; to
•Philridelphla, Boston and. Baltimore, by the• Regular
Packet .ships ~on application .being made personally,
or by letter: (po•dtpaid.] addressed to
JOSE?( McMURRAY,• 106 Pine street,
- scorner of South street, New York
~_. - • ii . ' AGENTS. - .
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- - Benj.;llaninin.Pott.Ville,Pa„; Michael Mullen, no
! rhester ? N. - 'l, - .;1 Jer. llaegot providence. R• I. ; T,
! Golfgh.:Albally, N. V..; Charles O'Hara T etlo, ltio ;
Thomas Mt quaile,...Utica, N. Y:
I, alsobeg leave to assnre , nty friends and t e public
in general, thattr greatest punctuality will he obser
ved in th e sallin of the above Ships, together with all
otherS ;which I , may have, and that Passengers will
experience no tielay on their arrival at the different
I orts•where they mean to etithark.
P. S,—Free Passage can abro he secured
.from the
verioty+ Ports ,in Ireland and Scotland, from which
Steatite s run tOLiverpool ) ,
MO 11A NNA N. Pottsville,
, . SolelAgent for the State of Pennsylvania.
Jan; 7, 18-1613
• .I.N.tvE.N - : 1770,v OF TEX.IS.
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GREAT ATTRACTION •
HARDWRAE & IRON STORE.
s 4 •
TOE subscober.resdectfully Wound his friends and
the mail actierally,,that he 11:13 just received a
splefidid assoitment.of HARDWAItIi,IIION.
110 . ELOW-WARE, tAIIPFNTER'S TbOLS, &c.
whin added * to his former stor present:4 at variety to
tho e desirotis of purchasing, unsurpassed in the re
gni, for quality and cheapness: A large assortment.
of the best Axes at prices ranging front 75 cents to $1,2.5, ,
tGrindstlittes,• cent per •
:American Steel,
Allest Cast Steel; Ing • I "
. • 7 • i" '", •
;Rolled lon,
:Nails by't be Keg, • ' ;"
Tin, 2.bw ees for $123,(10, cheaper than ever.-Wiro of
algsizes very low. Ills assortthent cort4ists partly of
Advils, Bellows, Spikes, tKnives and F. Spoons,
Nails, Cliains,Shovels,andTca and CWT.. Kettles;
Siatle, very cheap; :Buckets, I.iicks, Rifles,
Nimes, Says, llttchets,. :Ritleletrrels 'Grass and
Mimes, Vices, Wagon box— . Graih Scythes, Sickles,
es', Hay and Dung forks, +deli, Rasps,Oantlle t,
Hobtialls,liorsesitoes, Pans &c. Also, 1)+ "`
Limper and Iron settles, Clan's, Varnis t. try;. '
Anti,every other article usually'kent in Hardware
establishments, all of which lie sells a a very low
tate. Peritinstronnicncing honsekeeping4lllacksmiths,.
„florpenters, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers, et - t., will find it
to - tneiradxnutAg,'e by calms* and examining his stock
11 isOrtstItretriSo •...I.: 4 evrts.re, ta the hay Scales, coy;
herb( Ce - ntre and Market street.
llsionders his unfeis.netrthanks to h s old friends
and cilstatiers thr theW liberal support, and solicits
their further patrooge.
GEORGE H. STICIITER
Pottsville, August lfi, 1515 33--
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Cabine.t Nicker, • Undertaker, &c.
ut,scrilisr \ ani.unc,- ,o the public' that he
the
comiiirriced.Aoabovii inentioned business
i t , L im borough df Writtsville.' immediately back of
the Pennsylvania Ilall,'where he willeonstantly keep
on hand an assiirtment ol‘ • k • •
RC ADY 111 I. PE COFFINS.
.Cabinet Ware s'c.,'4e.; . inufgetkreal of the heist
emtenals in the. most durablti:m'anner, at ver y low
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I.le. also gill ll manufacture all hi .,
has of Furniture.
Ste., to . orde'r at rim shorte'st•noliCe. \ ' • '
.FunelaN waited on and I Icarses . puplkli( 4 , &c.
Ile re
le solicits a part ot the pitOicliatronage
which he will endeavc'ir to meet , by . iirotni)t ttention
La business. I:iv I: us a trial. '- . \
Lard Oil,
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IATINTER nresired; cleansed front gurn and pr,o
-"1 financed by Engineers and Machinists, who have
used this OIL, superior In the be a t Sperm' Oil: finlialil
Roads, Engines and -Machinery of all I , inds,-Woolen
Maniffacto ries, &e., shill, burn in any lamp without
clogging the ivick, equal to' the best of„spe4m, and at
two-thirds the cost. For sale by the Mil., and sam
ples will he forwarded for trial, on application toll. J.
F..PINNEY, Acent for the Manufactorer,lioston, Mass.
or "lOW O. YAITLEr, Pottsville, Pa., where a sample
may be seen.
.March 21, ISICIL . . 12—
• ' FOR• SALE •
F i TRACT Of 110 acres of lad, situate on the road
Ll:leading front_ Pintgrove to Schuylkill Haven, 10
from Schuylkill Haven'and b from Pinegrove; about.3s
acres cleared and under good fence and cultivation,the
balance timberland: The 'improvements
are a,log house and barn, a good Apple
• •• • orchard; and a new saw will, with a dr
ill'
..a . c
II cular saw, turning laythe, The Fish
- ."" leg-creek, Sivutara; and Schuylkill Rail
Itond,'Will pass near.; if not through this: andc.,Terms'
as - y. Apply to, 31,ATCHIN, Agent,
Schuylkill Haven April
NEW GOODS
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TFIE strU r scribers having purchased of Charlek Mll
ler, Ins entire stock of Goods, will continue the
business - at his old establi,:hed stand, on Centre:Street,
next door to Fox 6:: Morritner's lintel, and will endeit
vor to de4erve the patronage of their old. customers
and the pirblic .generally. A supple of new nod well
assorted Dry Goods, Groceries and idtreenswarefitave
just Lei:tit:Moho . the stork.
• '• ' ; ' . JAMES M. ISE.O . TV 6.: Co.
archB, IS-Itl. • . 13--
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• - : 10 PER CENT SAVED. . .
t)lStl" received (rein Richmond. Virginia, a very hea
, vvl assortment manufactured Tribaccos ; '
50 Boxes Lottier's, 5 Plug Tobacce. ' +.,.. •
,50 +•' Mactillough's 5 & 6 Plug Tobacco2' '
50 "‘ - Hoffman's 5 Plug
35 . tlietter's 6 Plug, , " , .
50 " CM:kitty's 5 & 6.Plim - " ' '
30 .. Ender's Ladies' , Twist,l3s. ~
', • 20 ' Turner's 'S Lump. Cavendish.. '. ..
20 " Madison's 5 Lump " ' ,•
'lO6 Half boxes CI Fleet's 5 Lump" - '•
20 " " Pach Leaf fine ", Sweet.'
, 200 Barrels fine. muerte Smoking:Tobacco.
-200,000 All Soaked 1 elf Spanibh Segars:
i.
. 150,000 Low Price Common . . •
50,000 Spanish Ilat,anna Segue, at 8 9 per ih. ..
61 Hints. Kentueky All Leaf Tobacco.
' • ' 20 Bales Havanna " . ,o
60 .. No. 1, Cuba: . ..
• i 100 • Porticd. • • ~
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10 Bo "
xes Florida. r, I 7, .
The above goods. will be f Old 4 frtt v ery lOW prices.
Orders received by Mail, and mrods' forwarded imme- .
dlitety. Address; 1 . JANES-S. 111( %b.l:
• famburgh, Pa.dirly IS, 1546. r , -7 ' ': 6—mo
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TAMAQUA IRON -WORKS.
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qIIIE subscriber xespectfully informs the nubile that
lie Is prepaftd to build SteamiEnginci of any-pow
er and of,the most approved comitruct inn. Also, fur
nce and mill work of every description. Rail Road
add Drift Cars, Coal Breakers, Bereens,plane gearing,
lil ne pumps.; Also, Turning Lathes, :Slide: resla,
Strews of every size and length, Quarries of everk
description, at the above Works pn the Little Schuyl
kill Rail Read, corner of Bridge street, in the Borough,
of Tamaqua, Schuylkill County. ;
liming the superintendance of the Works myself, I
legl confident it would be to the interest orpersone
wanting any of the above named articles, to' call be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I will warrant the work
turned'out by me. to be of the best material and work
mnship, and will be prompt to do work at the time
fiied "upon.4OIINILLIS.
examine, Nay 6,1846. , i
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fartigt2 l Dcpartmatt.
There arelsome excellent thoughts in, the fol
lowing article from the Cultivator, with thit senti
ments of- which we fully accord. I Wore a more
correct sentiment to prevail 'on the dignity and
honorable character of labor, and especially On the
superiority of agricultural pursuits over most oth
exs, to promote health and ,true: happiness, the
world would be better, and mankind mord con- -
tented than now. One way to bring thi4 about is
to raise tho standard of farming, and to c4lti eata
a correct taste in the modes of living, and; in the `
ornamental parte of the grounds, pa'rticularli about
the dm'ielling. This would work wonders in d tow
3 cars.
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AGRIGULTURE AS AN ,OCCUPATIO'N...,
'la. Tccamt, - . Ese..—l hive no crpologit4 to of
fer for asking_a Place in your valuable jeurn'al for
a few thoughts lipoll several subjects -connected -
with agriculture. It is enough Lat you have re
quested me to do sir, and that; after a delaYWlnch •
may have led you to conclude I had no intention .
of complying with your request, I have found time '-.
:o commence what I design lista series of Com:nu
nications, which, should they prove intereking to ,
a portien of yetir neon rous readers, I shall belaap 7 • •
py to forward as tinietty circumstances May al- •
low. , I do not intend4o write to please , my , )own
- fancy ;!-nor merely to amuse those who roily ; c ad,' .. •
but if tiorisibleio 'benefit.- If I can'aid th waver.: .
ing in he choice of an honorable %amine or :kit 7 .:.,
courage'the laborer in . his toils; or give an value -,
• hie hints to the - experienced,•l shall feel richly re
munerated for .nty efforts The first aubjeet which
1„ wish to•resent, is the choice of an emplbyinern.
A sentiment has prevailed, and I fear. Yet pre
, trails to ark alarming extent, that the practical far-.
1
titer occuptee a-place in, society a grade;lover than
the r tprofessionaf man, the merchant, or than' many; \
other laborers. 'Many of our youth laveimbibed •
'this sentiment, and have lieemencouregedin it by
the fond but injudicious parent. "Thus, n t a few
who might otherwise have been useful members in • .
society, have been thrown upon the world, mere
pests to the community..; I have certainly no an=
tipathies to the learned 'professions; Chepiercantile
busiiie;s, or Mechanical employments. 'm
'I he-ae are •
all necessary and important; - but I insist that agri ,
culture is neither less iutPOrtant,,or less htinorable, ' _
er
_less 'useful. \
L
T e difficulty is not so mull in the seye I kinds .
of b -iness, us in ikte fact, that an undo/proper- •
tio /of our felloW citizens are engaged inLthe for- -
in
mei, to the neglect of the tatter ; and re than ' '
all, that the:soitiment which . I have . atiggested-,
prevents multitudes Iron engaging in either. _ •,•
From my OwnAbservations iiitife of. More than
45 years, and looking back and following the Mi. ' •
tory of illy early associates, and from a somewhat •
• extensive 'llcquaintence with the world, I lam fully
of the opinion that'lhat• sentiment :is one of the :
most fruitful sources of idleness and ethn i c, of any '
that tan be nan:eil. - And yet, what multitudes of -
young men and mi . :adieus act, or seem M act, un
der its inituence. . - .
. . - ,
I knew einan in my early boyhood, who had a
profession, but very little else, (except , to' numer
ous family) who was often heard to say] that his ..
sons, should never be farmers, let, whet would
come. •These sons are , now Vagabonds, eaßein .-
one, who has elreadrcome to an untimely end.
His daughters married gentierneii,nnd•,are both
living in abject poverty. This is only one among •
the numerous cases which' might be . mention*: -.
Still. men will purstie the same path. ' ,
I know a farmer with two: sons—smart, active
lads, enjoying good health,:who, not long .since,
rented his farm 'that he and •his boys might hie
caster.- I was inclined to say to that father, take
.'
care, sir, that you train not those fine Younglel-
lows to idleness, dissipation, and vice." 1 • . ' ,
God made mama an agriculturist, and while in a
State of innocence, his first business Was to till the .• •
ground.. And in every age of the world, some a
the best of men Aare been. farmers:-Job and A-
britham-were farmers;' Washington and i Jackson
were fartneTs—hs also atmiltitutte of worthy names
and noble spititt;', who like thein,lfiave blessed the --
world with 'examples-of greatness and liortrableit ,
deeds: And I rejoice, to knew that many in our \, i
own time, of highly cultivated intellect, and en
larged views, and worldly competence, sae piouti. •
to be ranked 'among pheetical farmers. • •'. • ' •
"Far better 'bad it been forthevvorld had-they been '
tenfold greater. Far better" were it for the present
peneration, if, in :the choice of iimployinent, pa.
'Tents ernltheir sons wotild , view the subject a
• these hike ilone; and lei those mini be direced i - .
• their clolee tothe same Wile results. `Thus, mil ,
of the idleness ainicrime which are exerting au -
.a fearful ,influencemponns would never have ex
isted. Many of lthe temptatiyns to Nice. would .
have.heen avoided.: . . • •
I now a father, engaged in A profession; who
has an only son, for whose interests' he has ever
left the•deepest sdlUitude. -When that son was. t
lA-like many lads of his age;-lie manifested a, \
strong desire to engage as Li clerk iiCa store.• The
• father felt atilt agriculture was an eqUally hanota.t.
Bile business—much safer; iand more free, froln
temptation; yetheilidnut wishuhsalutely tocompel •
hinxto a' couisc averse from his own choice. He
the'refore engaged - a place for him with a merchant
of his acqoaintance, to- , be occupied in a few , -
'Months, on condition the son should still pennant '
lii4 determination. He then took the son alone,
and informed him' that her had secured such a
place ; at the same time pointing out . in - a kind
...inanne, the advantages and - disadvantages of the ,
mercantile business and of agriculture. He told •
hint that he.was now-of an age that ho must chornie
• for - Himself. That whichever way he should now`.
decide, huwouldle aided as much as practicable—.
_
that the decision must be final, that he might re.'
fleet upon the subject one week, •and then let his,
•'. Idecision .be known. -.• " . -,
\\ . At the close of a week he decided -.110-be a fig. '
• trier," to the joy of his fathet-. • From that dayein.
ward . he has steadily puriued his coursell now
pleasantly situated upon a comfortable form, and
is proull, , at home and abrOadi. to- bo kitcW•rii as a
farmer. \ „ ' .1 • '
Would it.put be wise for many a father and sort
to imitate this, exantp.lel
GlLivAr, Sa;liodo CO.; 1846'
14NTS 70 FARMERS
A farmer should never undertake to cultivate
more land than he can dethoroughly. Half-tilled
land r is growing poorer; well filled hind is con.
stantly improving.-
'A farmer should never keep more cattle, hoists
or hogs, than Javan keep in good order; an
mat in high ardeethe Ist of December, is 'already'
half wintered. • : • -
A farmer should never-depend upon his neighl'
bor for what , he can, by. care, and good manage.
ment,.pioduce on his own fart[; he ahoultknever .
beg fruit while he can plant trees, or,borroci took&
when he can make:or buy them 7 a high authority
has said the borrower is servant to . the lender.
, No farmer should allow \he reproach of a negs':.;
lected education to lie against' himself or family.
tr- knowledge is power," the commencement
should be early. and deeply' laid" in ilia minds of
his children. • '. •
A (farmer should never use intoxicating hippie
as a Brink. If, while. undergoing severe fatigue
and the hard labor of the summer, he would enjoy
robust health, let him be temperate in all things.
A farmer should never 'refuse a fair price for
anything he wants to sell. i We have' knoWit a
man whohad seveial hUndied bushels of wheat to.
dispose pf, refuse 2 8s. becatise he wanted 81..6d. i ,
and after keeping heir months was glad to get 6..
fur it: • •
SKEEN &
• . TIN A.N IV - COPPER • Shll 111 S,
Al B. Philip's Old - Stand Centre fs 1 ., Pottsville k
,
A3ESPECTFULLV invite the attention of the:citizens,
Aver Pottsville and its vicinity, to , their new and 11X.•
cellent assortment of TIN ‘VAREAvhich can be pur
chased at lower rates than ever hei etotore offered la
this region. They have also on hand a very large as.
sort:pent of .
• CHOICE STOVES, =•
embracing Cooking Stoves of the latest and most p.
proved Patterns, Radiators, Alr tight and all kinds of
`Stoves for Rooms, Stores or Workshops, which will
sold for cash at !extraordinary low rates.
They also attend to putting on Tin Roofs, and (tun 4
an excellent article of Spouting for bouseei.
Don't forget to call before purchasing etsewher
as we feel confident it will be to the interest of buyers
[ado 50,•4 doors - above Market street, wept side.
Sept., 12, 37-Imo
Prunes anti ".
lIFEW jars first quality Prunes awl fresh preserved
Ginger, just received and fur sale at
MARTINI?, DTiig Store,
Sept., 26,1846.
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