The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 07, 1846, Image 4

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•11e nuvcr Sll(ll:t.mari In Itislifc
Get .tt de Fvay,4-c.
Oh !llnch. Sane aild des kllolit;
Arid scat dot riot 1110 r 11 4 ,11. 11641111-
It. [4.ly :14111 11111 1.14:11 tilt 4 - 111 . 41 e -11111
Alld • dat do pat de. ii tv
Cc; .out dr. svay,
.C,erteral Taylor, tit early of
dt , iA.nn tifc —
Ne fle•lnjfigt, all ahniit.
-
Alit' DCA , : lu• [il de NirnP'at, in rout'
1.•( 0, I WHy, &u.
Old "floor! andßeady -- bit.him rrtrr
hat Amplidia tea- forctqf to cry out.
De flag knit tt:ty. -
Old Zacrfs misty master r; llonn•rr
:So got ..qt do VV3y,
, .
How Toy zi•jode's WIFE CI a) mE iT ovEn utm.
•—" I never ut,dw'rt , ok tut curee, said 'nail to t.ct ! !
nt naucht the
. lou know
her" -8 3 ' 7 — e (3 "th 1, 1 11 :!t!t, Litt i tr!!!!!ttrolicti os cSer tot.w.
Ju,t otter we wi:rt!.44.!rricd, rut !Itr , 411 . 1
cosy; site l got , !ine -the di !charming. 'Sim ! racw!,r ,sou
- know, tint then
. inot Ltits
7 vray. She titikiocj•lir - roldo tat , n•r.. - 4 . ;••1,ri , toe our
morning, orol !dilming !y . !tom t!!!2:' 1 •!:!!t', she
1110 the rimy?' -W:rt, i ream 01111 nit it-
I COUldli . l help t.i 4 ee - ifli.t . Wind. I
toook hold rcgutti imongli, and clturliriF till the
butter come.• - tit.auk tne:blit hioked so'
nice and -6O,Met about it CIA!! folt 7 Tvlt'll!=ittid•
Well, when Ite ncit d ty.l . coMe along!.
shy did \ the smne,thin'e..., and l btllt.lvcii Butt aril
fetched:the butler, and l'igartii r it•ivati done
tit 60,,ntid I v,,16 :I•l.ll',trly is for tt rcrry time.
Not a word said you know. it 2011rSP. r " by
' And by! -- ,! this hcg-ni to!ite irksonie., I i alit•
ed sfo, , should 174 she never 411,1, and
0301(111'1. If to save no, I.lc. So
on we Went. At - 1a , 4 I i.nfire a result : C`, , that, 1
wnultist't churn ii7iMlier.tMe• uhless'sbe itskrd me t
Churning caMe. ;Alien tll4 breakfabt—
'she nine b...•ifit.”-ts--whoutilat was
swallowed, tilele rburo. 1".44 1.11 P. oral
Ftittidihg for- a kly ininwes, juisCto give her, a
chance, I put on pay I.at":!.r.d walked out 'of (1 ,, 0) - . 1.!
I opped in the yardoo)zite her time to Cmii rne,
but titiver n wort! 3titi's ! ) «itli 3
.1,311,13
',tins heart i movcd• on. I wo n t '3o+Na:town:and
all over town, and MY w :l4 re01. , ,i• as was
that of Noah's d ,vo, I flit as it dam , a wroim
didn't exactly 4,i there , o as an
descrihahlu
frirention. seviried as if dinner time 'nom,
would-come, and: fiA for tuning ,home onrminute
before dinner," would as soonl Lace *cut My ears
Dlr. So I Avilnt frertitiz • nil mhuig round town
Mill dinn6r hoar came. Home J went, feeling very
much as' a- criniin 11, must, wleripthe jury is out
having - in thci;- hands, his dcstitiv--Lifc or -death:
I-couldO't mike lip my Mini!' exactly how she
rne--,but 4.., - ,finN kind of ;•tuiln• 1 expect
ed: Will you 'neter
' with asweeier had .1.1 hem I dinner
for the than • im that dasj ; hut, therd sni.rd the
'churn juSt livid' I left it!' „Noi. a word was said
- I felt confoundedly cut, and every mouthful of that
dinner seemed as .if tt would cLnke me. l" . ! , 1),13
didn't: P. l ) . al"Lregani to it, Ii w •v'er, latt %Neut au
just exactly if nirtlunr.zlra A . harperwil.„ thfore
dinner Was over,'l had , u;.iiti:re•roi , .:•dri. aillAtovint;
back iny cha i r I marled
—at at, just in oldwdy ! t51,11.-h, drip, to
it up. As if in spite, the butte! iir,
long corning ! I suppose the 'ercrnstinunig- so
long. had got warm, and 'so l`redu'ubiehoy
Obstinate matter 7 —tile afternoon' wort; away Ai bile
teas churning.
.I.pau:ed at 1a,4 , - cx•
haustion, when she spoke tar the lir..t timi..--
43oine*Torn, my tleiii,.tptt ci..!red amt hul
ler milk
.quite. lor,ff (Arm:A if 04/, eloly for fun
you are tfoing.lt!" knew heiv 4 'sun in a
She had'biotiaht•tho batter in the forenoon and
left the churn widi the bun, rrinlk in." T
Melo exordia with ! • •1 fa ,
in bousthoU r ribitters afti-rjlbd:
A SI!.;GULAII 5h:.1i.11.1.1V
an old Minister %care aSqaded. oil 1iirf1 .. z. 1 . ,1,1 o :i'
three robbers,'lAlio dem ir..eil, .r , nil liek PagFes=
_ion of all iheir funds; The lihl,prearlier pleaded
. very hard to yie•Ml,Rvat alnlie • iii;iney, as he wils
'on' , his way to pay a little hill i n . 1,,,n0,)i-L. 'l•M) highwaymen,
highWaymen, as 011 r autliiirity informs, •Ircing gen :
Mous fellows,' gave him ill liiii iniiney, back again
'on condition of his ire,e- init.., t`iiiiii' a sertn ir?:•,--
• Accordingly, they rotiN. , ..a lit: 1- . d;:=taiii'efr i iiii the
highway, and the minister addiesiiiiil, tiieip rs•fol-z
: loivs:,
•
:GENTLE , TEN-.---YOU Ihe in ! i-t like the nil
• appoodes 6f . any !Mg; in, the world, for they were
•,.wanderers upon th'e earth, ; and SVArr, you-, they
• liad neither lands nor tenements th,d they: could
call their own, nejtfier'l pre,:tnue .
They.were la; ail, but ofitheir pro
fes,ion, and ee I ,ntirpu.e arc yeu t! ey were unal
terable fixetl in tne•prine:Tl. , -thq protess..gl r , ill
• I datilay so are y,)u ;, thy Were.of , up
tojalk and prison ;' all of • which' lrerilni'l pre- .
slime. have been tallaerLzone by you; their prof, , ,sion
brOught them all to untimely de:iths; and if„ , y33i
continue in your . eourje, your 6 bring you.
But in this point, - bel;wa.d, th trot, luieitily,; for
the apnlitles asee . nded rpm a- flee int 6 heaven,
where I run afrlid you'will nevl•r awn
deaths were compen3ated with etern
will be rewarded wit!' eternal shame and hAist ry,
/links you:repent of yunt
-
qoob V jc., 'in his •Eei . inon of hull
Week, give; the following very eicelient advice to
the. young , hidieA of his fla,ck : •
.
buxom, bright-tha t rosy-chrekea, full
breistea, konneina, lassL-wko cart thin o stnking,
mend trowsers, make her own f e'ttont I a
rettit4nt of pots'arta kettles:"feed
wood milk e rws, wrestle with the boys, and Stever
fall under, anti Le a Lady wittya iii ertotrany,"
isjtri't the sort of a• gi.l f o r toe,. and ttny v. arth,!; .
man to marry ; but you, ye pining. To,.ing, kil
lng, screwed:up, waT.walste,l,- autll-tires, , ,e,L, put
ty-faced; consumptiOn-rnortgagra, amsi'can ntaer
ing, novel-devouring darn thins of and
Idleness—kori are no t0 , ,,r,e tit for to orimonv, titan
a pullet . is' to, IoA aricr a :;rattly. of fourteen
chickens. •
-,Thejrnth i.;:nty. 'dear :rids, you' waut g . e ri v
Fpk rn )re lib , .rtv, and less fashionahle n= r' int
kitchen and less par'or—more•leg,
-arid-less sofa—moie purldunt and less inatin—more
franknes9oo leas mock. niudesty—mora • corn d
beef and less.rorsets—'ruore breakfast and
op. 1. ! oosen:. yourselves a. little; ehja3 pace lif
erty, and les4 restraint by fashion; bre:olie the
puce atmoqthqie of freedom...and becoming scene
tbing• nearly as lovely •and beau'uftil as the Gad of
nature designed.
is 'rnot provoking to hove
an incident occur- in . .chureh,„ Wheo , everything
bear's - so serious ;Ind earnest, an aspect, at which
you a restrain yourself' from toughie?.
On a lay, while seated in iihurcir, -
eyes G. intlernan in one of the body pews,
,who, at intervais, brushed what he 4,
ifieffify eeff,ftrefe,f to be frilin the side of his
head:which, h iivever, lifs dickey .trio;;,
that, sticking up behind Ins ear, qautdel Mtn sixes.,
nicely. Il&tsspraredthis effortzio rid 11;ansof °Cale
vexulioal animal a nunitter of tunes, until at length,
litosing uldpitience, h'e made a 11 e ., 1 ,,,t ate aitempt
to cat7.ll it, anti snatithing hold of a string, brought
it, dickey dud I..befare his eyit s ! Tait 03 cc
pish glance utlii4illeittist around uprittthe cow:try
he jaanned qtt in t) pockei.• Stirred up
my risabilities beyond all contry . , and I assure y to,
I lost - the entire littnetits of the Inrenoon'i serwon.
Car. .Yarme tab •,Ifrgi!vicr.
•
• •ALNIANAGS • FO !toy 1817.
•
rI•INVI.INT'i' GROSS Gortni lir!
• • .ILsorted, at the lowest caf•t: prices,
tb , gross; dozen or single. just rerciveu and for
cheaplilbok ti 4.1 e,t,tt..nery "Stor,
Merchants will ph ,:•• ~t•
AlleS nerd not purchase au • In 11111..d , •IphIl..
ti toLtr 344 ":
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g-fd I ciaw .
.• . •
.\13.51-PAII.II,LIA. 64.:, VEGETABLE
• BLOOb P11.4:$
e Daily Suit
•
IN consequence of the increasing demand for Dr.
Leally's Blood Pills, and the encouragement by the
in i mid inrt pp b• y ,in g pritference to' all other,
litrpritprieter. c-t obligeiLto have constructed a ma
whit It would make them mere rapidly and with
labor,.cnnsequently le=ri ex s iwnse (ban heretofore.
11:tving . etfcct• tl , so desitahre an ebjet t. and that the
littltlic may share th e benefits of ;
in ltch great improve
ment Pill making, h:s boxes will henceforth 'contain
PILLS IN- A BOX" •
and the price bit' `Male as he l retofore, namely i-j-Tvcell
ty nil ...cents a Doi---five Btiie< for (hie Dollar
Dr.l Letily:s 'Sarsaparilla land Vegetable Blood Pills
have) durinfttlilt past few years, been Mere successfully
empt thronehout the ,tinited siat,,, Mexico' and
the iye r st Indies. than any - others, and the , rapidly in
reasing'iletnaild for them i.a unnarallelt
TIMy are tliti only Pills it
. .t.iFtenie, known to- coli
's
tam tirs:spat tOtt to them, the ttroprietor only knowing
he,p; c011111illi! the Sarsaparilla is hit other substances.
in form of
' WILL'' , ,%nr 'NErcssAr.v
- stomach ard bowels, for
=1
.
1.1,-s a s‘:1:1:?.
,i phYzilur.”l - Ickapsina q. , .. ..,, .
nirit:‘,"•7: tI 14nod or fthidti of the. body. - mr.an alter
rat iv. 14.1",{.:;11 , 1N ITV: the raw•es of disease and arrno
nonvns'prol.-thi. and t a ISpriinr purifier these pills
v..al ..i-T0i11. , 1 ti ore 01 - n(llml:ban any other.
•
, ', 011 7- 01,1),.,MALF,oaFR: 1 1AIX,,
ma.. al all theut without cluthae of
loe,lnalitin,n fear of taking cold 6 . 0111
exio-tire to inll kinds of WOHier, Gtr they rnutaln Tut
'lnnerkillo . of 'Miller:llF. tIII II are rinninumnil ill ratter
anti winneln make other pifls sin unsafe or.ilauge.r
onto to tatie, aunt innieertain lii ti yir
BEE
. .
. I PEESOSiS OF ALL ('ONS'IIITUTIONS
wli , tker" roel.;t:'or ileltilltal 241. or of Tubust and strong
t.,n'sidnljuti. cAti take their without. prostrating or,di , -
bilittink the si'mien: : ther;,perate sn'easy aial gentle,
for effect ual, ihat little inconveuient:e is caused tilta
kin them. ' : " -.': I - ' • .
.
...-
, TD
!
EV. ARE GOOD A T ALL TIMES„,..,
for all d;-ear q$ of tt ha fewer nature or kind.
t'autlob-Is lb. , :o l ssary '. Be sore at , alt times toast; for
al , tl i nit.llirS than Dr.•Lehly's Blood All
o'hor- 6y na near]," similar. are spurious; aml mll=
.1.0131. d to detteire ; the proprietors of them ',thinking
to sell them o.n Hot reputation of the genuine, bona-field
and l ,only Saisamrrilla and Vegetable Blood Pills of
Dr. 1 1 I
BeWare ref :melt intme t ition, fraud and trickery.—
Toot h them ess take themplilt !Ming maii
ofartured to dm elan line _Millie of their motley. they
will beshles ditceice the
.1 lottlwatol yours Ystein by their
effort, •
Pill , to a 410 x for din reins—Fire Box
", f"r-Olo' BdHal . . • [No others contain Forty Pills to
the to ,
lon ha.hiii 'Pottsville at JOHN S. (t: - MAR-
Tl:5 S - Droi; •
Alsd, at JOHN , B.• BROWN'S
Di Store. . 1
• May 2:3. lair,.
THE CR EAT REP,IF.I2'Y• FOR CONSUM?TON
And th, I r.:t....l:tdtt toe lontr n to Xon for the cure of
„ .
.I,lllma, of. . every stage', Liver Complaints, Bron-
Cou'Od,, Coulds,l3l. g.
~lin
, .
the r.,11,25,.:41,,,rtm-i.s of Wrath, pains a• • :•
• brea:d.
• ' ' • and all other dist)asosof tl
. . •
.I'plowiday Oh:ans.
. . . _ •
k J ! VERY import.tta di+f nse. crn hick this ‘ll4lsam.
... were a very piiwerfii,l iiilluence.i, that of a 'pi s.-
E.1.1 , 1..1) LI V Wt. In I his'entliplaißt a h i t, undoubtedly
[Hs eil• wore efficacious than all'y fietuedy hithertnein
,),,yl,l. :irld,ill litliiivrot S
,it,tliliet,;' . Wllo_i patients had
eiiiiiirediliing and ,eve's . sutfering Unlit the,lisepsit,
witlient.rtti,lVil L'. the I ,ISI 1ii.111.11111,111 varaiiis tenni
ilids. and is hen AIERCEIIVIiii, been risiiiirtinl lit in
v tin. the ii-e ni this Balsam has restored the I.IVEII.
in 'H lie.ilthy .omen. nail
,iti many' instances
,'etreeted
PE, fl)l AN ENT t'llhES.! alien every known remedy
hail I tiled o.punitive I his•elPct. .
Besides Its as'teinieliiiigetticarY in the disease.above
men i niiiiiil,-we also find it a Very effectual remedy in
„VdTil ALA, a (.m111,1;0111 in isthich itlinis been extensive-
I} 'used wttli out idek.success, e% (la in cases of yeiirs
i
?.ii-
It no t oi:ly engin:ties (you) a regular Phy,iriati, but
lia'S ,Il,n been svell- testeilin aIE the yinnitliinit, Gar
as hint •it is. reciiiiiinithileir-lt 14 tint , illy ibfruliiin;
th erefordi. tither 10 cloak i in niyiderk.:or in any way'
deeeive the pit lute by•nverratiag its vinous;. on the
ciUit nary, I ,hall siniply . enileaviiri to iiiv'e is !Irbil-nate
iiif tit of it, iissifiitness, afid Iliitthr tityisiti tlifot its slit' ,
i• risrug eilly:Ay 1%411 enable file ttv.ilifiliAl stilrb points
-...‘ . ;1i14. cur des as will satisfy-the hut incredulous. that
Eini,iiiiiiii ion ilia) and , EX.7%; 11E1,1rILE11,' if this Illrflia
,t.ii, 1411‘12,1 , 1" . .e1j (II 113... film,: .
d ' ' POlTZliglArSie., N. Y. Sept. Is, 1615.
'Mr. Seth IV. Fowl,:
ticar .Sir:—.The character of Wislar's Masan) !of
Cherry is so %%01 estahlitilled throe,-.,kraut the
t celery, and. especially ill the ',State ol'Nee : Vorlc,
41141:lily 'further testnolinY would scent 10 tic
have iced fritif it
to 6t I alit happy' II) communicate . thrutteli vi u to the
and atilict6l.%ilat it Ira. dond for otn and t consider
it a ; 'invite :re ;slid duty to doso. J'havo !diet) tnrnhled
sn e ak ion4rs for four yearii ; hied a roll `h . •
every inter. I w.as cone:tot to the I tot ~ t , all
4;tist winter with a severe, ciiturli, ',pain in the and
breast : raineil blood sevcril tines. 1 1 - 1:111111:r11 a 1 , 111":-
but have never taken any; itiediciee which has
ibUie; !Tie so 1,11101 _rood to WIsTARis
; irm,c,Am
Ny11.1) CIIEltIlY•_ I consider it the Medicine in
the world for Colds. • Conchs - . am,a 1• r
WI
0P1X:t0.1. 7 OF REG,UI-11 . 2 -
Eater, ,
his fert;fll,2 'that I. have recommended Jifl rise of
L-
TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CIIERIIr fritisea
is of the I.nti;;s, for two year past, - and many It Iles
my' knowledau have been used by my paoents, all
bone:if-et! „results. In two case; whece. it n - ito
ttj Saco! ohilinied consumption . had taken f'13. , 0, the
V. lid (herr effected a Coro , . ; r
=!l'pur
X 0 Q Y! DECEPT/O
An iv.41 , 1 1 1-Ini•11 ,tiot!tooorvi)rqur'ro: pr norm , '
evee• rfospect,
Ci. , CNTi;ll;kO ITS ANI)
11 IfIztr.01.1.•11 and a,lo..ll:llfit^ t•liii•itcy of Ir.
Bilkacti 01 Ctin•rry in all itin
.
i , ire , ,nominfili:(l. ~.tirina toany ca , ..
•,; affin th l
trfi., 1...'t 011:,,iciafii )V:l6 finavinfirz.! Irks e
I.irt:e.Thiet I nrp•asiuz 41•11aafid•fifr it. Tlii
,-;I ~,.;r1 4. ....r.ll Itnninr.ipleil"c4aterfi•iti.rs a
t, r,.. ig, p,1,11' i.lifirv•as. 'lnixifires. Cufi snuff ,
.
~ ~1 ilpi....irafiro fin flu. ,•(.fitifit ,, Ilakata.
11 , ,-.,. r , 10‘....tfi.1 a , .! 111.. v.i.finint• 1)12. WIS'I'A.
1M - 10 , \`.:11.11 1.7(1EI.121". ; Noll', l',llllil
-sil!1.1• Ihy i III"I"I'S. Alltlre.,..+' all Ir4fins b..
I , )W),1.. i'..,finl, Alai , , , ,', ,
l',,r ,Or ;n. .1.()IIN , i. (.7. 'MARTIN, Infiaa
, 1'...: Vc,',1.1.1.i.M ',l'lfi;(;Al2'l:, 'Tamaqua: It
M IAM, 11:. tH« us , lorzrz I}. ti J. A. FAL]
1' 11.1:13 .\1"114:1:1.1"At, Vine:Jove.
Jan. 10 "I
n
I •ni =e has inatle its +ay into pit
ton .c a.rottnd of 09 own intrinsic me
1.111 s rah, r irjedicine ofilt kind now
Lyle inam worn remedies have by dint
ro forced into sale, and• shortly after
11r. 0 .1.5111 y iv bleb their woliblc , t,ticss it
cI, 1. Imre,' or k'9 13ertnifuge co
lrn:ihphantiy silt tined It has 011 . *1.
(Id will ltd 1) sustain all that is '
de-f t tia.thnt_t power .
Certificate.
11,11 Erie co., AA , Ir., Jtin,ry
cer iI that we h iYe tried B. I'a
0111 lltmiilea, and in every c
rt , ee% de ti a doe het Ind elfectipt remedy
1i: , , , T, wo,rins front the Pys tern. IV,i . Cordial
nieudd to po - ints ivl) have c oldi - en 'adli4
',ilia I d.J.aerou6 law lady -
ELON 1 IRGIL; .
! " • II :11. B. A INE. •
• , • Itoll'T 31A Y. .
: . ONEI'lf. BUM:Q.1101S.
.
For Nate: wholesale and reiln:l, at tlkrllliug %Vali..
I . honse, of
• - (3. A. F.AIINESTOCE: , Co.
Cornor of Si - mil and Wood its. Patsbur , Pa.
For S ile in Potrsville. by - 1
I . , CLEMENS & eARVIN, Drug' , i pts. _
I F I teoe,,:ber .9 so— ~
, , ,
UM
4ttebi6lito, ,-.
wris - r.tivs 01P
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. WILD .CHERRY,
gIN N
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Facts the -People'
•i
1 . 1,!11, eoriq:kntly
V.o rer l / 4 1 tilUe .has Inc
•PII S Ire oft sur.: F e.s.t.p pale i
orrparat/ons Whiciriatinarn!
0 he Ins if1 , .. 601.1S iu, okKilling . worms
GREEN GROCERY
kTIVTIT, I'/Sll, OYSTERS
..101IN lIAZZARD,
tittedalp the IllaCilll/9 room at h
oppocife the l'oct Office, street,
will liecp e o . lStAiltly On band filV'sale, a
of Ve7e,rtblrs of e very' description. Fruit,'
Loltele7,. Oott'rx,' Chaim, ikr., of the very 1 1
hat th , i a market will afford, ar .
a 4 tow :Lc ran be atitiril.d by any other
',••, Ta r e comfriority of the arramtementy
h to protect all articles cold Irmo tl
if.,. , . 01 the con onilirliist, will readily b
tiy ivloi call.
*• NEW AND EXTENSIVE
Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Store
rrifE subscriber has just returned from thicities of
:L New York and-Philadelphia with: a splendid and
chefip assortment iif Cassltneres and Veslings
of the latest importatiens, Fomprising the' hest black
French and English wool dvril Cloths, superfine black
French Doe'Skins 'rind English wool dyed Casslmeres,
French and
. Englis h Fancy Cloths, su ch as Olive, Brown;
"Invisible Oteen, dc.. Frenth Fancy Cassimeres of the
latest Spring styles, plain hurl fancy, vegings, black
sotto, cashmere, eastuncrots, xi:lomi and buff cassi
metes, light fancy', velvets. MarseilleS,; krc.; all of
which he is pretiared t 0 ,., manufacture to Order .in the
very best style, and at fificek at which he is determined
no customer shallcompVim.l Being hintselfh practical
taller, and employing, cutters and workmen superior to
any others in the place, he able to warrant every ar-
Aide manufactured by him to give satisfaction to tits
most particular in fashion, tit and finish. ' •
The subschber has also joist opened at his.new' store
the largest, best, and mhst fashionable stock' or ready
made clothing ever offeeed in the Pottsville public: all
of which he will dispoieeflat prices which cannot fail
to satisfy. purchasers, vii.:
Fine Black Frock Coats from 610 00 to SIS 00
do • Preis. do ! 500 Di 00
•do Sliels "do 550 . 10 50
Fancy Frock and Dress Coats. „ 8 00; IS 00
Summer Tweed Coats. • 2 50 . 4 50
'Linen 1, do - -75 2 00
Firm Cassimere Pantaloons, Slack
'and fan.) , cntdrs . ;3 50
4 - 750
.Frencli ('ace inn Pantaloons,
• . (summer goods') • 250 5 . 50
linnn . :24 . .
Superfine black,Satin Vests • • 350 500
11 . 10 100 • -3 00 ,
Fancy vests - Cashieere Caslunerettel 75 •2 50 '
Marscillow4rests , 621 150 "
subscriber's establishment may very properly be
called the Pottsville thiniOritun of Fashion, where gen
tlemen may alivars old:, every article or gentlemen's
wear;, such as sidrts, collars, handkerchiefs, scarfs,'
gloves, hose, suspenders, &c. , milted to the faiLtid
ions taste of the exquisite, the plain habits of the ;lib
stantial citizen, or the wants of the industrious labo
rer. .11e can'ant he a nouilfrom head - to foot with 'a
suit of clothes fur 62 50, whichis cheap enough for the
poorest.
rThe subscriber has jiist received therlncest Loudon,
rrThe sun.,
Pa.rjs, New Vork,land I:lilladelphia Sprint and Stniuuer
Fashions. •Any taste can be suited at Ith new store in
Centie street, nest door above Clemens's Wm: store,
Pottsville. , 1 • ,
1 .13. T. TAVLO,It.
co. Pont f.:.rttet the place.. . ,
, . „
Pott.ville, April ls, i:itd,, 17-
,
[
ELLiOTT,
W - 16 . 6 - 14.)1AKERS .& JEWELLERS,
.
FrOm the City of Philait a., • •
1
„.• MEG leave to announce to the citizens n
~,, Pottsville and neighboring drsiriew - tjrat — uhey
I—ra , nae,i on hand of thelr Store; next " door 40
42..... G-eisse's ii"e%v MO, in the borough of Pmts.,
vile, a large asset intent .4" Guild and Silver Patent Le
ver, Lepine; and:cprain Watches of every description.
Also, a gelieral assortmorfof Ladies and Gent lemens'
Gold Pins, .cliains, Bracelets, Signet and Plain Rings;
Gold at&Silgef Thimbles, Pencils mid Pens of various
in,kers ; Spectacles. _Musical, boxes, and every other
art le
- 4 \
in their line . nf liusiness.
B. —R. have been appointed by Messrs: Brevoster
&In ihani of Bristol, Connecticut, their agents for
the.sale of their patent spring Clocks, eulogising those
suitable for Churchesamd public offices.."" Also,•eigh4
'lay' acid-thirty hour brass• Patent spring repeating Gothic
rThiel,,4. Throu, ,, h them purchasers may rely upon get
ting a genuine.* icle.
ra,l, we guarantee, to sell as low as any
line of business can he purchased either
• or Philadelphia. •
•
Give us a
article imou
in rtittsvillo
Watches of ever3i description carefully
I warranted on the moot reasonable teime.
Ay] LLIANI AI)V,
JOSEPH s: ELLIOTT..
I`2-t1".
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repatl e.d 171
Marl 41,
ERE
, 7sIIII,LELIRON WQRKS.
POT'
: -
.1 W.•3IcGI iN g / 8 ', '
1) ErETI,III,I.I . annonncei In the Public, that he
l has talchn the Pmalili' ,- .ll.litent known as the Pals
vitt,. Irbil kvorlis, OIL NnrWcaian street, where he is,
i
piepared tilt timid all kinds of Steam 11ihrines, mann . -
facture lint Ito: II tar,, and Machinery Iffalitinf.l every
description at tie shorte;t notice, and on the most rea
unable. te 'ins.] . 1
rilPeraoei cr6in broad, in want of-t ea in EU-trifles .
will find iu it thiiir ad,vantatie to dye 10111 a call benne
Piiaaiaii:i elSewli ere. May 11 ,
11
i• , ,
• Coal §creens 1 Coal Screens ! ! •
ifHE sinlcrilier . i.e i2atepsivelyenuatted , in the man
factoryl of 1 1 ON.-bil.l,lllth t-1111,E.Nr: upon an
impioved ailid vitt irely niv ihniciple. for Whilll be hasll
::.•Cred 1.0-i:Etti4 1 , AT N'l'', and which lie confident
ly foliilvesiwill hi• foUndaition trial. superior to every
other screen in use for diwalubty and all the qualities
of a ;:nod screen. Tlory_lare woven ontirely of wire,
and can be inadeWeilW,-Inenhes and threads of any re
ninnt,fl size{ arid ..!!retitilill
Willi , : WEAVING 6,1 7 EVERY DESCRIPTION ,
will hr• emit ined;:ip thilshortest notice, and screens
ut&
n to . e Try pattern,{ adapted to all the tines for
Mach scre l ens are relniird.
i /
~ i ,;"Ill !subscriberDdis recently' reinoved his esta te ,
11111
11,61 th 'Coal Sicej, tear the cornier of Norwegian
street..) : ' , I' ~., r . HENRY JENKINS.
Pottsvill l e, April 3 / 4 1516. . 14-
- ~• ' I
TOOTIL-ACIIE ZOMVE, EREM.
THE' ODO;TAVAG DROPS, -
. I
irarrantpl In cure•the Thorn -Arhe in torn nap ufes. •
T ins pretnfrntion t lie result of notch pat tent ex
pecittnint—ts entiaint niled by a sriontitix Dentist.
and is guaranteed to be perfec tly innocuous in its ef
fects lipoid the (Miry', •. genuther arti can
lee had at . '3annan's Hot k..torii,•Prirtisville. wholesale
and riitailj tri•ntral A : ger t for the county. Also of the
following lAtients.:, •
S. t's'ArA'EtTlN, Pottsville.
' CiIAIII.ES I. A WrON, jr. AL., Co. Fit. Clair.
C Price '25 rent, per bottle.
Agenis wanted in all the - Tirtvics in the County .al
the usual •-•
.Mav 2,
• I rn( r
-V ,
.. i
'VG - F,TA - tLES, FRUIT,
1 1
01781'EltS,' ISII, Sc.,'.Six.
•
povi•R l, &-• rATErtlmioinue litistnes - s at the ol
I/ stand' corner ..1(..., itro and Mali:mien-0 streets
i Pottsville. where the-y will kelip . a .COlistalit supply,
when in S;easiin..ril kremetablni, FrOt of creep de.scrw
i tion, Frrl Ft,h, °yip.ft. Lob.,tcrs, Clank., rind 0 very
1 liiviry wi irli the. Phila /elphia market alihrds, all of
whii-li they will, sell ::it.iii`r very moderate advances on
Phil:iilidill ices. f i
L
1 r*,- Mes.iirs. II & tkliach ii n long.heeti enanceil in ca
i;\
teribi2 hull the i oldie, and :consequently
,h,e ; enine per
, teeth fathillar with the trade, flatter themselves thii
Iliiir eau iiilpply all articles , in their line to the citizen
i.t'Pottsvllle.ittill vicinity, upon rather better term
i ilia wally iif their -ntopetiters.
1 Pottsville;-Maly Ind 1' 111- i
d by !Ins
Wpaar
‘t I irli it
-kill ir.t
,r co if a
f.irt hac
111 111111.1
.1i trallll.
11
W.
t
II R iI.
',
Valuable Coalpracts to. Rent.
rtlci lei on lenses. to .tot) pplirants,`all that tract of
land lielongintt thk North Ainerican Coal Co.,
knowa.as The Mill Crept Tract, coot a intn4 the foilow
ina list of Coal Venn , , many of w Inch,—among others,
the Peach 3fonntain VelllS—having a ranee of over a
mik: 'length, viz N-Lewis, Sprihn, Itarradeach,
Pearson, ,Clarkson; tietertingon, Little Tracey, Peach
iMoontain, reins, Green Park or Ravensdale Vein, Per:
perlicnlar, Diamond. anti Big Diamond Veins,. along
%volt manyothers not hauled.
Also, all that tract called the innet ion - Tract, belong
11r to the said Company, Tont:Ohm:the Salem, Forrest
Rabbit Hole. Mortliner*, Tunnel, Black Mini, C. Law
ton :old Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw Mill no
Grist Mill.situateil °Tillie Mill Creek Tract; all of whic'
will tic rented on moOrate terms by a flf 4i11,7 to
, . U. DAVID CIIILLAS,
do, Feb. 21 0-
MEE
1.
I lladsotes Coal-Brea ..
i l persona dtttitit erktitt.T. machinery for break
1 ;11 ti ill fiud it to their interest before tnakine
in to apply to i he sobscriber. as the patentee of
Machine, will unarattlee sech adeantaues in
i aste, at 4 will he found to be an object
eir au ent ioti, secttrin ,, theinnuain,t all risks,.
hat these InNantages may he fully tested.
WM:S. HILL, •
'est Branch Valley, near Schuylkill Have
Ric
• _l 7 " -
r
the a`mr
orthr
111 order
of
tired nrr-
I Off c p. , } 1
net) kopa
rom dje
EMIE
%Itc favour '
it, moll.
Nrd: ,ttid
f puff' . ng`
one Inn:
[stly titer
'loms to
be used
1 / 4 , 3 id of its
PPIACOII"r Si: 'TAYLOR
.
BEGS Itve to inform their custom', and the public
in ge neral that they have opened for their inspec
tion. onelof the largest and most varied assortment of
goods suitaldefor the spring and summer trade that
-
ever eam l e to this county; such as 'new style Siberian,
Boddinglim, Eroton, Arcadian, English, French, Amer,
it an, cloths and cassitneres oral) descriptions, with
one of the richest and most fashionable stock of vest
tugs the eve ever beheld. Also linen, line ,cotton, and
gingham shirt's, Bosoms,Collars, Handkerchiefs, tine'
Hoskin Cloves, Suspe nders, first quality striped and
embroidered SiVtrfs, which for beauty'and style cannot
We surpassed.' All of which will be disposed of, al
•
prices' within the reaehl of every person.
ShOuld you favor us:with It call, we are satisfied you
with ucU.iouret it.: . LIPPINtsoTT s TAYLOR,
• i s '. '' Corner:of Centre and Mahantongo, streets
P. S.— CI goods'made to order, in it style which can
not be so passed in the. state, for which we can give
the best 6r refeience. '
Pot , sville, April le, 19.16, •I -
•
MD
nestock's
',se it has
'or• exdeh
ly recom•
, Led 'with
11111
New e Store at Brockville.
I.IIE Subscriber has just received from Philadelphia,
and has now aliened at Brockville, a large and gen
eral assottirrent of seasonable goods, such as Dry Hoods,
Groceries, Hardware, and Queensware. In addition to
which will he found constantly on hand, Fish. smoked
and fresh Meat, as well as a. good supply of country
produce.) Call anti examine our stock, and you will find
tir prepared tore)i goods at as low a rate as hey have
ever been sold uny,where, in Schuylkill cointy.
t
N. B. Country produce of all kinds w ntcd, for
which the highest pact: will be paid.
. •
~ GEO. 11. POTTS,
• PottSt• ire, Feb, 7, 1616, 6-
,
Nal
THE AMERICAN FLORA
•
A Beautiful Rork for the Ladies,
DIEING a history of limits and Wild Flowers, con
.l.lt mining a systematic: and general description, Natu
ral If istory Chemical - 4nd Medical totalities, of over
six tlipoand plants, tla he illustrated with over six
thousand colored engrkvings, taken from nature, , by,
A. H. Strong, .
D.,lBotanist. .PubliOed monthly,
mice per animal, t_ft fetus per number. FOiliscrip
tionS reCOVVII at BANNAN'S llookstork, stile agent
or the county. " July tt.s, 30-
1F old ',land
Pottsville,
jar •apply
P Figh,
l est quality
/4 at price
person.
!tere Nine
0 ruilloup
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EIZIE
'TIE MINF iI RS' JOURNAL
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A CARD.
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PATENT DIETAELIC • E. 0190,
FOR TILE J.JSE .Or liIINES,',RAILWAYS , I :&e.,
1 -
For sale, or imported to order, Sy the subscr4tr. " - '
. .
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THESE Roues are.now almost.extluswely used in
the Collieries and on ilte Railways in Great Brit
an, and are found to be gtenliY superior to net pen
?ones as regards safety, durability and econottly. '
The Patent Wire Ropee, have proved to be sl . I in
good condition,after three .year's service, in the ante
situatuni where the Iferripen Ones, previously us d, of
double the 'size and weight would wear out in ni le or'
'ten months. They have been, used for alimist every
purpose to which Hempen RopeS.and chains haveheen
applied. Mines, Railways. Heavy Cranes, Standing
FM:ging. Window Cords. Lightning Conductors. Signal,
Halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e. They are made,eitlier of
Iron or Copper Wire, and in cases of mlO exp 'sure
to daniimes4,t)f Calvanized Wire. .. .
'Testimonials fm 1
rolo. most eminent Engine(' s' in
England can tic shOwn as to their efficiency, mil any
additional information Ceonired rvi•peetingit lie , i tter
ent descriptinbii and iipplication will be given by
ALFRED F. KEMP, 75 Broad St., New York;
Sole Accrt in the United-States.
New York; !Stay 30111,1546- : - . , 22—.
its- The subscriber has 'been appointed -cent for the
sale of the-Patent Wirelltope in this Ilegioni All or
ders left arthia• °thee; sratb4 size, weight and !engin,
twill be stomptly attended tn. , B. HANNAN.
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COLLIERY.. WORKS,
FOUNDRY Z.:, Mt lIItiI SIIOP.
Tsuipscriberf, themold' ita nd, corner of Rail
I Road and Callowhill slicers, 'are prepared to man
ufacture to order, at the, shortest notice, Steain , Enteines
and Props, of any powei 11311 capacity' for mining and
t n alter purposes, Battin's Coil Breaking Xnehiney, with •
solid add perforated rolletl,as m4y bC required. •
:•Also Engines nifil Blareinf:CYlinders with all neves . -
nary machinery Cot Blast Fdrairc'es. lint Air Pipeo,of
the most apkoviAl plans. tip and Ball joints and. :Vo
ter Tuyers, of the - very heftcoMitruction. They par
tirularlginvit.rThe attentivu of iron Masters and par;
ties eating.: in the Iron trade, tri their large stock of
PlitiMl4 fur Rolling Mins. having lately constructed
;the machinery for Iwo of Liu largest Mills in lilfreollll
- viz a—The NV:vowing 61111 atiWilkesharre. and the
Rollin , : Mill at Monttur Irbil Works. DanVil'e.'
They arc fulls' prepared fin this kind of work, roget her
with every variety of general machinery. •01 he101:11-
0. , of their work and mat,rials4 it is. enough to say,
that tune anireypericare, ionor infallible tests. to_
amply demonstrated the grouinecharactcr of thiiir en
gine: and machinery.
Orders :ire tespeceally Nilicilyd aivl will lie prom',
attended to. 11NYWOOD & S'NV.I)EIt
M=
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GIMVT, WORK '
For 'Winter Ei - enitr t ; Zteadln s.,
C S
Informationl, for the 'Poolple,, or
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POPULAR ENCYCLQP.i.'I)IA.
:%IBRACING branches of general knhwiedg
11 necessary to ctinztittiloa wr..11 int:mined 'V
'be comprised in eighteen numbers, at (went)-tive rent
0:1C11 ; making- altoget li-r,1S(1) Iniperiut.9etavo Pages
or two large volumes ofON pagers'eacli. Issued Sem
i
monthly.
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• 'Have eninmeneed the:publication drthe above toil
tinned admirable ,W,ork,land wilb.contiime to issue thp
Mint hers regularly land punctually, udtil the whole r,
The work will be edited by ail accoinpii t lled A:l@k
ran Scholar, wlm;bvitlumt Impairingrln the slightest
degree, the integrity of the (mph:it tett. will add such
notes, and make siich correction and laddithns as are
necessary to adapt" it to the wants of the American
pnLljc.[
Plie plan on which the tenil: is, farmed, is to select
Indy the subjects on which it is,important , that a peo
ple. who feel the value of i.llOl cduCatiam.should be
inforthed The minutia of biography, imiography,
scientific and other matters to which then; may be only
need tor ; occasional reference, tire ilisinissed . and thus
what usually fills the greater pArt an Eacychnnedui
is at ‘mve got rid 9 f. There only renlains t . series of
articles on the most important ;branches of
Physical, Mathematical and 'Moral - •' •.,.atural
Political Iliitory,,lGeograpity and Ceneral I iterature.
Mt is given which, if stsbiled !;11111 rfeeiS.,4l into the
mind. would makg an individivil who in the common
walks of life. a wthrinformor oath. While. with a tew
exceptions, only that is omittedwhte4 is not needed as
a part of the standing knowledge of any persofiwhat
ever, besides thase for whom it may; have, a •profes.
sional or local interest. • '
INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPeE,
thetefore, is an., flourlon:calla including. such knowl
edge:may as tends in improve everyiniind possessing
it„—sUch knowledge as expands,, liberalizes and fertili
ies, 'rhe ruling objects of thriaccoMplished authors,
the Messts. Chanthere, have been to nye, whi t may be
expected to prove the means Of selfJeducation to the
people generally,, whether enjoying the Meat s,of aca
decide instructina or not, .
.:
Among the. Altjecis zehiek .trill liel trenb
:astronomy, 1 1 ' ' The WhaleL
Geology,. a: Whale Fisheries.
Geography, , • Conveyance— ,
Physical Historyof Man, Ifriads, Gana's,
Ancient 11i5tory : —Egypt, , Railways, I
Arabia-Petrica, Zoology,
.!
History of the Jews—Pal- Account oftlie Ifu
' estine, dy, I.
History of Greece and Vegetable! Physio
HRoute, ; I ~., Botany,
istory of the Middle Afes, Natural Theology
History of. Great 121t,nain & History oil the Hit
Ireland,
i , Christianity,
Constitution andqleioiir- Private, duties of
ces of the Irritiili Empire, Public and Socia
Descriptions of ' ' of Life, '
England, London., Life and Maxims a
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Scotland, Ireland; lin,
British America, United Preservation of I
States, Australia, Van Commerce—
Dictiten'S Land, Money,ll3anks,
New Zealand; South History and nem
America, Westindies, Political Econoin
East Indies, Ctilua and Population, r
r
the Tea 'rrade, . . Poor ,Laws '
Oc e an— i a Life Assiqance,
Maratime Discovery, Matuunedon and I
Navigation, .ligional ' '
superstitions, , '— Popular Sdatistio
Domestic Economy, '- Agriculture,'•
Cookery,, -, Social. Economic
Proverbs and Old Sayingii.i" Industrious Or
Natural Philosophy, - , Imptavenient of
Mechanics,. i _ Lands;
Machinery. , ' The Kitchell - J . :are
,Hydrostatics, ' ' " •1'1 1 .... Flovr%,er - Gam
,
,illydratilics, -Tha-Fruit Ga . rden l
P i-, nnetnatirs; • • • , Aboriculture, i
Optics, 4 - The,Hors'e, •
Licht, 1 , : , Cattle and Dairy
Armistice, . dry,
ir 9 . G
Poultry; °C'
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S na h e b e b p i
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Arts. ' Cage Birds, Beesi,
Electricity, , The Dog,lField r 4 li
C el h i l e m m ul i ed i g - applied to Gie -
Galianisin, -Angling, J
Electra-Magnetism, Gymnastic Exerci
Met eorologY, In.door • Amusemi
The' Weather, Chronology, •
Phrenology, . Geometry.,
Prlncksles of Civil Govern- Prlnting,lEngrav ,
meat, . - Lithography',
Language, - Architectitre,
English Grammer, The SteaidEngine,
Logic, Mining, •
Education, , . Metals, I
Drawing and Perspective, Coal, [ .
Arithmetic; Salt,- and;a variety oy other
Algebta, - subjects. I
The expense of preparing tills work for its rapt/ issue
has been very heagy, as in addition to the clOsely con
densed printed matter, it has been hecessa y to exe
cute upwards of five hundred engraVings, iq order ef
fectually to explain and einsellish the varim s subjects
of scientific, historical and . geographical information
which the work embraces t, but the publish era* confi
dently rely on the Intelligence and liberal ty of the
public for remuneration. All orders from Booksel
lers and Agents will be punctually attended 0.
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BENJ. BANNO,
At the. office of the Miners' Journal has cc.
exclusive Agency of this Work from the •
for this county and is prepared to reeeLve
of subscribers lot his office,.Whereispecim,
Work can be Seen. It ought to be in the ha
cry family and young man in the county—a
procure a copy by saving only fifty r,ento I me
August 29, ISO.
•
.-,,,,,,
~,,
pal Yarn' Ai, solethe , Franklin
Wifirks. Having been 10 -' ig engaged in the tnanufac-I
lure of Copal Varni,h, ,(art well as opher kinds,) is now!
prepared to offer to put - Outset's an article. which. In
quality. cannot he surpasietl . l: any in Ihe Union. Al
so. receiving weekly frpnl'tho abo ve , celehrited ;W orks,
Whitlow clla;s of every !size. • Constantly on'igand' a
full assortment:of White,lLead, , of. [llk mast approved
brands,, Red Lead, Litharitze'.. Saxony Magnesia, 47c..,
which will he sol I at Mlynifacturer'd prices, together!
with a large mid well selected stock of DrugsOlculi-;
chess, Dyes. Arids, l'inll3 Colors, .Perfumery, 4'c., in!
short ewers' ankle itptlie.drug line.. Merchants, Pity-1
sicians and. Dealers in general, are requested to raid
and es amine the ftock acid prices, feeling satisfied they;
will he indueed to purcliVe.
Er•hruary
!MI
M
,
,TO CAPITALISTS-4 OTHERS.' •
1
Pennsylvania deal & Iron Lands,,
i
Foe ; Sale.
I 1 i
Perches,sold allowance of 6 tper
I ACT ct;tti, It''t3l-i It)
rst ,'rait.'•j f
rmitr• Lind.. located i in
Jr ills Township, J etfer "Mu ' county, .finel ' y Tintheted
and Watered, and hat-ii 4 f.everal Mill sites upon them.'
Two.mainniads rut inronth Owl:lnds, and Maprpred.
'Farms adjoin, while ,Sawlaild rtrist Mills 'arb its the:
hinitediate‘netilthorlittod. 1 This land was selected - by.
a gentleman 'of experiencgd judgment. and iit ierMsitl ;
erect byindges to he ofte or the hest tracts in the Conn'.
ty. Its proximity to the kilarionand Allegheny riv.le..
and numerous nay hnible; !streams, and the proposed
Ilatatlad to Pittsburg anti F.rift . ,.reptlert - .4 It highly de!si' 7
.rable as an investment apiestnt {trite:. , . i
Ahopndina in,troti Ore n ul Ilitinnitions Coal of fine
quality', it is beliet - ed to present lime Of the most a&
vardageous Inl•ations or 7 „-lron Work's,' in We:tt Pent.
svlvania. The pre-. ..
!Amer purchased with a A 44
of erecting stic.lt , Ki:,rks,irut elipgentints L in 'anntllo
- oblige him, with trreat•nlluetalict; pt foregohy
intention. , Maps wiii - 1, t3,howri,andeccryinftrmation
given by the undersigned.- The lands ary patented;
aplthe titles and quality will lt warranfed,.and call
free and Wear of all incumltrane ..
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INT TV YORK t TE:t C'7).l// ) .1
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I. I IIIILAD/liLl.'lll.t. S'Z'OILES,
E.9 i Chesnut, Street, Itc4 to Ii - rocncr Striee
AND
357 .yeirket Street, '2ll den,- below .Vint/t1 St.; .1, - orth. sid
CHOICE TEAS, WHOLESALEA, RETAIL.. "
. - s
, .., ....-.. • WE aEe roust:in f'...y receivinv fresh iii
is- -- -,;.. -; ported l'ir roe a acid Black rrqs: vtniliii:
' , . -/,.. • the lo.stilsele•IIII/IiS.01I4 snle.oi - Chin 1.-
o '.• --- -' , . i'rnir -iliiiishint reruhrres srleat -exi eri;
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._. __ :-„,,,,t- t ence, anrcewinsiva attention to the fat
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T ra4 l,.. a liy e us peculiar facilities ; co Ise.
quently, we are re , nlyi din sell Teas purer, mare f .tp.-
, rant aml ; perfect for 1 le respective prices, than any
collier estatilOtinent. • • .. s i
' Our'principle of-dohor linsinesslllas, in the course of
-six . years. secured a ifinertion throughout the lit stet
Stales.. and wherever i tic Teas grit sold, they receive
high-coin:net:dation. '
' • .f. - 1-- R. f.'2'/),V11 0VI: TIIEDI II TR1M...1:1 •
1
Themia niter in whir i our Teas ire parked (the wrap.
per neat to ihe tea is a lieriVy sliq rior Tin roil.) offers
'great indoceinents to Ilealer's airdtramilies.as . ll,oll ore.
sn thoronglity serial from liglit and air that their
qualities will remain liimriat red tprol are imparktige
of a iiiiiiri , g: pound affil upwards carts contilkiiiii.4 fill
'weight, holepenitent iff, Alle . wra4e . r. 4 '
Dealers. in ,Dry ;Gluts, Fancy .Ati icl.-s.- llooks, &e.
Per., as well.iiii those w ho have -)seretoforii sold has
tCas. c \ iirc.-0 thenisel se,: highly plemsed. not, only rii
Acrount of thrt superirr iinntity of the teas, Whirl ar
sitbjected to a rigid to I in order tliat each package tint
he confidently warranted,. lint•rdiritat our nmantfr r
. . , ,
patlinig, Wlllril ellabl:!1 , 111,111 111P1:1!“, pil their assor'
-meet. wit iirvit,the TIOC hotly of pfftelfasing one or not
chests olleacli; kind, as a small). alsortem(rii inny• I
parked iii one chest.. iii this ni.vArite the etniiplai its,
their custoine4l ‘ that t wir teas 'mire ; lost fluor sire toil
and, flavor, byihe lea hof time-op hand, and eAp ,Sllll.
to light awl air. , ' 'il ,- - ..
Ileing.ohei the' Nos are .?17 3iarliet street. and SO.
Clii,eut street, wher 'our Teas '.are score ivied ti eekly
and sold on tine Fame elan? as in New York. ,
Philadelphia:, Jilly •I ISW, 1; 27-Ginn
WE - /ZEC . 0.11.1 END 0 -I . R. Fle lENI s,
.
: 1 ,7 4 WHEN , PUIIIIIA:SINO II f TS: 61 CArS,
I) PIIII,ADLIaI'HIA, OL''ll'''-o.
_....--...-_,„ TO 'llll. .:-.1.‘1.1.1 1 , .
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i GARD I EI & BR OW N- 4 ,
No. 356 Mirka .51. second di;br below Six l l7l at:
' PII7I,ADELPI lA,'
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I 7 ( 11 . lend a minlril invitatibn to the cltizns oT
'1 7. 1 , ,t.' . t` . ,,"•it;e 'and it .4 Vicinity ' , &t well a s - all thers;
When 'much:nine_ tkece and 6,4, to our sicfrci. irea
have on hand alined 4oniplete astortment of flats and
Caps of every varietypfnil style', Ivhiclfwe are elline
full one fourth towel Ilion the ustYaforices; viz
litha S . uperirirlte4i:r Bats, fruit $2.50 t. $4 00
' " ' '''-' ' • ltril4.l . " '# • '2:110 t 3PO
1
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~ 9 ' riilli '•'. ,:' 1 50 tf? 2Po
'.' . r'rerich Mole4bin ": $2 Ao.tisuai price l 4Nt
Good Fur Hits, as 11,w as 1., ''; - 125
:.• MSc,, a rointte Stott; ofr4unitnel hats. such as white
and drab tleav .r, Druili. and Cai4,tintere flats. 1441idln
flats, riltortittr, rotliorton Ilatk &c., at lowerltiricts
than they can he had ielsewhere4
This is a fart known by all whey have dealt with us.
Call and be satisfied:lit is to vout own interest'
Merchants, titt,rekerpers ' liattirS, and otheri, Wm
buy to sell azain,) supplied ou rela:uuullilu te rn g. Be
sure and call. . ,i ,GARIfEN & BROWN.
.- No. 120, Mat ketlst., 2.1 doortlielow oth Philaila.
Philada., Nov. 2911, 1815 ?I ' 49-
lEEE
Min
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Dunes
• PASCAL I IRON.JWORC
P H ILAD ELP 141 A
IX - TEL:DEP Wrougia Iron Flut. , ,s, Suitable fot
V moti yes, Marine 'and *ot her Sleatti ETlL!ille
from 2in 5 inches iu diameter.. Pipes I,
Steatn.and other purposes- extra:stron. Tubi
draulic Presses ; nollowPistons;for,Puttips ofj
Engines Manufured and for Scale
MORRIS, TASKratl: Norm
Warehouse S. E. corner arand * Walnut sts.„
Philada• Nov. 22,1 ISIS • ,
•••••••••••
1 f Frank-
BEIE
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agan Be
• 13.111 L 22L.OADI!IR•3111'.
'IONS x ;Flat liar nad Iron,
SO
50 do 11. x do • , o do
of the
i erst
Waste
B.do 2 x . . 1; do • do do with
15 do 1 v ' do do • ,do
And Plates, for sale by
A. & G. RALSTON., 4, south frontst., 111
Plrilada., July 11, 1846.
• ,
• 2 JUNUTA, BOILER IRON! .
TONS a r
ssorted Roller Iron. NOS. 3, 4 abd '5 of
00 widths of 20, 32 anti ati inches and rant - bun ft•neebs . ,
for sale by • , •A. & -0. RALSTON.
! : 4, South front street, Phßada.
Philada., July li, IRIO. •
IMES
MCI
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Iti\-Pit
THE subscriber respectfully invites the poblieto call
at Mr.•Wrttield's Store, Centre street, and exam
ine his assortment of C. Meyer's .GRAND ACTION
PIANOS of Philadelphia.
The insiluments are highly upprove'd by the 'most
eminent Professors and COmposersof music. For qual
itieshf tune, touch, and keeping in time up to ;concert
pitch, they cantiot he surpassed,by either American or
European Pianos. They are chosen by all Musical
stars for their concerts, - such as Madame Castellan;
Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Temps, Burk, %Vallare, Tem
pleton and many others ; they are used for 200 or 300
concerts every year. They have also received the first
premiums of the three last exhibitions, and the lastsil
ver medal by the Franklin Institute -was awarded to
them. The subscriber warrants these instruments for
tne rear. Its keeps them constantly on hand :end sells
oilirm at the lowest manufacturer's prices oWreason
able terms. All, orders from abroad will be pininlitly
attended tn. • . T. E. lICIIMIES.
Pottsville,.Aug I, IBM. • 31 tf;
~~"r
ll[d~
;dyed the
übliebers,
PICTORIAL Histories of Washington,
do do Franklin,
do ' do Jackson,
• do - do - Napoleon,
New and beautiful brinks Picnic young, price 75 cts.
just received and for sale at BANNAN's Chdap Book
Store, Pottsville. May,2, 1848, ' . I 16.
number
ns of [ho
(Igor eAt
d all can
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THE CIIE-IPES7' 1143EXC TIIE
UpTED STATES.
JOSEPH. Arc4fUltßar 9 S
511.X.IWILYLINS Or LONDOI6.ND LIVELIPOOL rACJiLTS.
B. Onnnon," Agent, Pottsvyle.
ARRAIsIGEMENtS ,FOlt
OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE,
109 Pine &net, Cur. of South, A. 1.
rpHE subscriber begs leave to call. the attention of
his friends and the public ill' geoeral,,to the follow
ing arrangements for the year ISM, and fpr the purpose
of bringing out, Cabin, Second Cabin, anil 4 Steerage
asi.iNige-rs, by the following
?egular Packet Snips to and from Lirerpohl
'hips' Nstnes. Captains 'DO's of Saiting from
: ' New York.
, .
,
,
„
Henry - Clay,. Nve. Jail. 6.May 6 Sept 6
Stephen Whitney, Thotupg'on, - 7 , 41 " 11 " 11
Cancel Skisltly, , '? 26 " .20 '," 20
Patrick Henry, Delano ... F. 6 June 6 Oct. 6 .
Virginian, Heim, ' 11 ". 11- "II
110-Bchis , Eldridge,. ' cll .26 " 2.6 "26
independence, . ‘ Allen, Ma . 6 „July. 6 Av. 6 ,
Watnrloo, . Allen, - ll " 11 "41 '
Siddons, --, - E.-Cobh, , ,- 26 " 26 ",26
AAlilnirton, - 116wlatid, April 6Atig.. , 6 Dec 6
John it: Ft ki , fdy, Skidilv, ' 'l .11 ". - .14 . 11
Sherida s n • ' CorniN - 11. '1 .26 '. 26 ." 26
Ship's Nante, : Captains, -• Daye 6 Sailio'g from
. ' I iverpool..
Henry..CHaY -Ny . e", • Fel '2l Jr tie 21 Oct. 2.v
Stephen NVllitiley, - TI " 26 ' . .26 " 26,
Garrick. S 'iddy, '' - 31;.1-, 11 ,u 1 ), 11,NoIll
Patrick Henry, - D.lano, " 21 j" 21i ". 21-
Virginian, Heirp,
11. , rir," , ' - ' - - Eldridge, A ' ‘26
r:rilll . /iii:g. . 21 1.11 2' ?
I)e ' c.l
Inderlid6ice, , . Alter , ' '"I - 21- 1" 21 ." 26
‘Vaterloo, -Allen„ ."1 26 t" 26 " :2.6
Siihions„ . F.;. Cobh, .Matl llS!.tpt.-11.1an. : 1.1:
Aeldnirton . .-: Itnnoland; .'' .21 1" 21 "21
.1 -• H. '2l:iildy • Skiddv, ", .26 l " 2.11, " ' 21;
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ern an, :• Cornish, June. II (-let, II Feb El
,
In a!hiition to the above Regular, Lines, a mittiVeriic
Spieridid New York Built. Transient' Ships, such as thy;
tAdirOndack,' - SC011:11a.' itilisel' Weyer,' 'Eel e - ... , and
Sea,' ;,Cill continue to sail 'front liverpool, weekly tit
regul&C, succession, thereby titeventing the least to.s. ,
sibll4 .of delay or detentionm 11 in Liverpool; =and=andfor
t
.theactonti da 00 of P rota eivishing to remit trzkney
to their fa 'tillers or friends, I have arranged' the
.Inty
men! eini.V . Drafts on the following Banks :
• Cork .. -- : • Limerilk . Clottunel
~.., . •
I,endond‘ory, i Stierg ' •: ' Wezfer - iFi
Be lf aSt, • : - Waterford : ! 'Coln' a 1.- ; „ '
Armagh,.! [ • Athlone, [ C.oter`lffri' . •
Kilkenny; . Matra, • . i [ , - Tralee, ,
, Enniskillen,' . Monaghan, .[ ' Youghal? ,[
-. Ilanbridg,i, • : • Ballymena - ' . tr tl'a'rsonstown.;
Bdwupatrick, Ca - Van,. • Lurgan„
1 Dungannan,. ' - Bandon, • '‘ , R i nds, ; [ '.. - ‘ , l .
Bally:dimity - In, • • Strabane • ! , Skibbreen i, ,
1 Omagh, [ ' Mallow, ! . Lublin •:
I Coolehill; ' Kilfesh;
• Scotland-;-TheCity. Minkel ellasgow.
I..England4Mi.sers. Spooner. Alti•ond & Co. hankbrg,
millon ; Messrs. P. NV-, Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, •
Passengers 'can also be engaxed front Liverpool; to
[ Ilhiladelphia,,,Boston and Baltimorp, by Ithe Regular
Packet Ships on application I,Pilltf made personally,.
or by letter. [post paid.] addressed to : ' • _ •
' • - !-- JO:SEPII ‘3IeMURIZAV, - -100 Pine street. ..
• corner or South street, New I'drk
Benj. Bannan • Enttsville, Pa.; Michael Mullen, Rn-i
, Thester, N. V.; Jer. Baggot 'Providence, ;
• Emigh,Alhany. N. V. ; Charles Ohio;
Tismino AlLQuadeJltiea, N. V. '
I 11 s o beg leave to assure toy' friends and the; nithlic
In general. that the "greatest pandairialy he'obser
ved in • the suiting of the :dive Ships, tog,ether with all
of 6rra 0 ; 10 ' 11 . I um!' have. and that Priss,npers, will
__ experience no delay arrival at the different
. I ort - s ivilere.they neon-t. i e -; - • , •
P. ~S.—Free Pa ”e cap als he secured from the
ri:rions P *
prtA in • eland and S Band . . frOM which
Steamers cup to LiVerpool
BENJ BA AN, .
' Sn lL, A genunkthc Spoe of Peniil
:Jan. 17,
. 1 1XXEX:ITIQN • Of '.T.E X. 3 S
GREAT ATTRACTION
HARDWRAE IRON STORE
rrlIE subscriber respectfully itiformslhis Prierlds and
.L ,the public eAmerallv. that lie-has just received a
sidetilli,l assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STE.I:I.,
'IIQI.I.OW-WAIZE;, CARPENTER'S- &co
which added to his forineestoeh iwesents a variety to'
those desirous of purchasin g , hmurpai.sed" in the re-'
Oion. for quality and cln•apnesi. A large assortment
of the best Axes at prices rangingfrom 75 cents to $1,25.
Grindstones. , I cent perjh.
Anieiriean Steel, • ' I - 6.1 • ••,
Best Cast Steel, . " "
Lead;;
•
• Rolledlrnn, r.
'Nails•lty the Kea,'
Tin, 2 boxes for $23,00, cheaper thau ever—Wire of
all sites very low. His •'assortnt.titt consists partfy•pf
i - Anvils, Bellows, Stilton>, •En ive4antlPorks. SpOClthi,
!a Nails, Chains,Slinvels,a nil 'Pea and Coffee Kettles,
•e- Spades, very cheap ;• • Gluck. s , Locks, Rifles,
• Planes, slaws, Hatchets. . Itilleharrels Grass and
Hinges.. Vices.AS'agori , tiox- Giain Scythes, Sickles, •
• es, Hay. and Hung Ihrks: f
•,.
Hobnads,lforseshoes. Pans &e. Also, llye. , ' , 1 - 11; ,
Copper and ron,,Kettles.
And every - other article usually Rent Hardware
, Efitablishinents, all of which he sells at a Very, low
tate. Persons Coninienring-Itonsekeepio,,
-
Carpenlers„Chbinet • k en-,..addlers., eet., will tied it
fo.their advantage by calling and examining his stock
beforequirchasin, elsewhere, ihe Hay• . Scales, car
e-' ner id Centre and Market ,itreet.
lie . . tenders his iinfeiguNl thanks to his old friends
and cii,toiners fur their liberal support, nif&solivits
' their further pationge.
• GEORGE"II. STIQIITEIt,
•
'Pottsville; Atiatist'll. 1545 '.33-
SOLOOIO.I', -
•
,Cabinet- Maker, Undert,aker; &e.)
re 'lin E. subscriber annoUnres to ;the pubic' that he
has cemmenced the ahoy, mentioned husinc'ss
of in t he Moine) Ort e l'ottsville. immediately back of
t h e •Vetinsyliania 1 til,wherehe will constairily keep'
le i, hand an assortment . 01
R 1 Dl' MAD ECO F I NS. ‘,
Cal net -4S'ctre.. 4.c.; inn ntlFictuied of t,het , C.St
Materials iii the mu s t_ &foible manner, at' eery, low'
rate..
, lle also will inannfiletnre all tiOds of Garniture,
to order at the shortest niawc, 0
' Funerals. ivaited on and l lea rt-ec supplied, &i 7..• •.
r , olicirs a part.ol t li e ; pnblic patronage
whieii lii; will Crld , l*Or (5i 'meet by f)rotapt attenitoli
tis a trial: -
Lard. 'Oil.
TINTER pressed; cleansed .froth gum' and nro 7
noniMed lyEngifrtiers and
. ..Machinists, who have .
used this OIL, oiperior to the 'het 6perni Oil Ma Rail
Roads. Engines aint.,Machine ry of all kinds, Woolen
Manufactories, 111 horn .in—a-iry lamp without
dogging the wick,.equal.to the best of, sperm, and at
two-thirds the coi , t4. For sale' by the Md.. and safn
pies wilt be forward. , d for trial, on application to
FAINNEY, Agent for die%Ma nitftr turer,Boiton,Paip:
Or EDAY D. YARDLEY, Pott&ville, Pa., where a Ample
may be seed: '
.
Martl'h 21. 'SW. • •
•
. •IFOR SALE, . -
A TRACT of I`?o.acres of land, aitnat on the road
leadine from Tinegrove fn sr huyikin Haven, 10
from Schuylkill Haven and 0 front Pineurove; about 35
acres clearea 'and under hood fence and cultivation, the
- balance timber laAd. The itnprovionents
are a log house and barn * , a good Apple
orchard, and a new Saw trill, with a cia
'cular saw, turning layllic‘, Arc. The Fish—
inn, creek, .Swata ra, and Schitylkill . Rail
ItAad, will pas; near, if not throe land. Terms
asy: Apply to GEO. W. MATCHIN, Agent.
'Santylklti Haven April IS, 1016. • 10-if
tit
1111111.. V
4 ,1
•
I oco
)11
.r Gas,
sr HI-
Tnr. snhFcribershaving pu'rchased of Charles Mil
ler, his entire stock of Go,Ris, will continue the
businesk at his old established statul, on Centre street,
next doer to Fox & Mortinter•s lintel, and Ry ill endea
vor to duserVe the patronage of tin ir rot, customers
and the public uenerally. A supply or new and well
assorted Dry Coccus, Groceries and - Queetima re, hake
just been added to the-stock.
JAMES M. BEATTY & Co.
13--
47--
March l'btp
IBM
io PER CENT SAVED
. .
TEST received frOin Bre!mond, Virginia, a very hea
dvy assnrfniept maim factored Talniecos : i •
50 Boles I.OtileT . S, 5 PhizTobacro. - s
~: 50 ' "..1\14e1:110:.zles' 5& 6 Plug Tobaccos- -
. , 50 "-. Hoffman's 5 l'lng
35 " Greaner's 0 Plug
. 511. " - .Caiisiilv's 5 & 6 - Plug. -"'
30 '" nukes Lailies"Pwist,l3s. ,
20 -"' • Turner's 5 Lump ,Cayendish...
20 " Madison's s.l:uuni •" • . "
100 Hal (boxes C. Fleet's 5 Lump'( '
20 " .. " Peach tear fine " Sweet.
. 200 Barrels fine Aroniatic'•Sitioking Tobaccb.
100,0U0 All soaked Half Spanish :Regius.
150,000 Low Price Ctintiniti.
,- 50,000 Spanish' Havanna Segares.at $ . 6 pet.th. '
. • .61 HMIs. Kentucky All Leaf Tobacco. • ' '
20 Bales Havanna " "
. •60 " No: 1, Cuba. r , . , •
• 100. " ..Portico..- . •
10 hoses Florida.' . " • '''',. .'
The above goods will be sold at very low
,prices.
Orders received by mail, and gpods forwaritedi immii
tlintety. Address • . JAMES ki.iMOYER.
Ilanibureh, Pa., July IR, 1610. 6-1110
id a.
TAMAQUA IRON WORKS
TIIE subscriber respectfully informs the public that
he is prepared to build Stearn Engines of any pow
er, and of the most approveticonstruction.- Also, fur
nace and mill ‘vbrk•of every
. deeeription, 'Rail Road
and Drift Cars, Coal Breakers, Screens, planc,gearing,
Mine pumps . ., Also, Turning Lathes, Slide rests,
Screws of every Irize and length, Castings of, every
description, at the above Worke on the Little Schuyl
kill Rail Road, corner of Bridge Street, in tho Borough
of Tamaqua; Schuylkill County. -
Having the superintendance.of the Works myself, 1
feel confident it would 'be to the interest of persdns
wanting any of the above named articles, to call be-'
fore purchasing elsewhere, as 1 will warrant the work
`tinned out by,ine. to be of the hest material and work
manship, and will tie prompt to do work at the timid
fixed upon. • ; JOIIN OLUSt.
.Tainautia, May 4,15'46. 19-4/n0 •
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AGENTS. r
tt.ribe
3
MUTH,
NEW GOODS.
I=s
Scaincrs' Dcpartineqt.
Ttie F . ormt .-A correspondent .-
of the Albany Cultisatur, .ask?, 'Why ;may
not every farmer be his own banker I' andlreptes
as follows.: .
. . .
•. 1 •
Every farmer may.effeiltraily be his own.bank-
et if he chooses vbe has the right, he has the pow
.er, he, hai the means at his command, and ; by the
exercise of this'right, this mower, these.means, he
can be benctitted far moreihan boi. any investment
of capitailn the general, banks now in use.' ,
Tho bank . i.allude to, is.the Farmer's Peak of • .
Manure, the location in-his'own barn yard.l This
is a bank that can never fail, can.never 4 insol
vent. •He subjects himself to no iffetests, lie lives— •
in no fear,of.l}_suspcnion of payment, IM-needs. • -
no bolts, bars, or locks to secure him front the mid- : -
night:l . oliter ; there is no cashier to tell when
.be presents himself to this kink for means to carry
on his farming operations, that a discounti is re
quired to grant him a favor, of to tell him liisen- !-
dorser is'•not 4c,0d.0r sufficient. • He-is 'notleonti
-1 ned to any, limited 'number of days, with al tittle
grace beyond it ; and wen lie Maws his heck '
. he lias po fear of being. Old by Mr. Presidenk, . •
CaShier, or NIP. Teller,. that there is not'any ifu
,ds .•• .
- •
placed to his credit. . • • ' - •
'Then let every farmer, if ho has not done so
already, securely arrange his barn yard in .a .
1 manner that none Of thedeposits can be Squander-
Led until he l'etnova,s them hithself.
-1
j ..if the farmer owns sto ck iit this hank he pu ff ers •
I no . perplexity or anxiety -of Mind that he inay not
have a semi-animal or annual' dividend e l ectafed of '
les.44.lian the' lawful interett of his moneyaput he!
Ican rest assured that" hiSldplidend will bethe real
• , .
substantials of life: to his' pocket and family, ykk: •
j• Pork,' beef, butter, 'cheese, money, &c. There - ire
many of the common banks that have the words
-Farmers' Bank of prefixed to the place where',
they belong, apparently to induce-the farmep . to be- •
liever that.they' arc for his especial lbenefil.l Be
.ware 'of them I lid•not be drawn into their snare_
! There is a class of mensand..l,4siness which these-.
banks may, perhaps, benefit ; but the farmers,'who
Lr u i i y ,tic he
i justly c a
li sti l •
es will rst °le..°lour re-'
their own • •
. • bank, the i:larritei.7B Brink 0)1 Manure. 1
- • 4A. H. HALLECK.
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. VIIOi/CCTS I'LL Acile...—ll is worthy of remark
that, the product per acre of the principal grains -:
and;seeds, is much less in . the UnitedStates', than '
in England and Ocrinanit., The Report 0- tho
CoinuniZsioneri of Piitents contains an • interesting tx.
table 'on this subject, frin which - we • make- the
following extract, showing the average produee 'pei----.
aere of Wheat rye, btrlev, &c.:" - y -I
Grernieuy. England. , U.
25 buz.li. - .48,
25 " . 1: 25
35 " - ~ ' 36 -
N't heat,
Rye,
Burley,
40 32
26 " :30 to 40
36
Corn,' °
Turnips, 30 to 35 tens 30 to 35 • 20
Buckwheat, ; 27 bush." 26 • 15 t 4 30
,
10 " se e d ; 10. "Btn 12
Beinp, 650 lbg. 550' • • :=5OO
Potatoes, •. .300 . 250 - 4,"175 .
,every instance the produgiAstualleriin tho
United :zitates." The reason of this is agarent.?
In L..rtgliind,and France; the population
land high, anti the most rigid economy , necessary
to subsiSternie. Ifence not' one Mel of grpund ist
negleMed, a4 d the most epproVed . modes of eulii
v are aopted.
erimniy and England thelquantity of seed
acre is 'much. qargei, generally; than in_
quote from the table rlrred n.),F
FON•n pc
this rutici , '
alcove - , the fula
SEEE; \ PER ACRE. j
England}. • tr. Statos , !,
2:t• to 3/ 1 Ito
'o . 2i. I 'to 11.
21 to 4- 1/ to 2
3 to' 42 to a .
3 to 3/ 2lto 2/
20Ito 30
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Ns, heat,
Rye
Maley,
Peaa,
Coru,
21 to 4 "
~
20 qts.
Turilif)s, Ito I pts.l Ito 2
Wheat, ' I hush.- 1 to 23 bu 16=p1419q_t_.. -
Clovern 1411hs. 18Ibs5 to 101b5.' , ..
Flax, 2 'to 3 bush. 2to 3. 1 Ito ;3
liemp4 . 20• to 3 3 1i to ; 1}
l'otatde - s, •5 . 8 •to 12 8 t 0.20
Raeltesler Daily Acivolliser:
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PrESEI!VATION oe A PPLES—We think in
r
following extract front Dow xr:co's 'Fruit and
Fruit 'l'reisof America,' furnishes the • best - ait:',
ewer that call- be given to the various intjuiries.we.
hae received in relation •to preserving apples. •
In order to secure soundness antpreservatron,.
r. it is iiidispensibly necessary that the fruit should •.
i s be gathe.,l by hand . . Fur winter'fruit the gash-, j
ering• is delayed as long as , possible, avoiding set'
_'
1 c•ere frOsts, and the most successful practice with
our extensive orchardists,ifi tdplace the gdod fruit'
1 directly in a: careful ma imer„in neiv, tight flour:
barrels, as soon ris . gathere'd from the tree.' ,These
i barrels should be gently silken while filling, and ~
I the, head closely pre-ned ; they,'_are then , placed
i in .a cool, shady - expospre, unders' shed!open to
the riir,.or on the norrlside of a-building4reteet
ed by a. covering of boards over the top, where
• they remain -until the Fold becomes too l severe,
when.they are transferred to a cool, dry cellar, in'
.which sir, can be admitted. iiectionally In brisk
weather. Alcelth for this purposa, should be dug,
in dry, gravelly, or sandy soil, witheif pdssible, a
slope to the north ; or at any rate. with Openings
on the north side far the,adioiseion of'air in weath
.er not. excessively cold. ' Here the barrels sladuld
be placed in tiers , on their 'sides, and tlie cellar
should be kept as dark as possible. 1 =
• i‘;`lten app f cs are. expor t e d , each frith in the'
I. ,
barrel aliouid be wrapped in ( a clean coal;se paper,'
and . the barrels should, be placed in a I dry, airy
pla e.between decks. .'- - - ,; I ' '
. -
'it•Er.e.---Iro prosper, and be profitable' they
,
they must be kept dry; have good bedding and be
reghlarly fed and'salted. I 1 , '
fp:CKWII.EAT.--86 I sect' ris.-the heads of this
gran, shall have about half ripened cut it.'l Niibthi
dry] enough thresh it out,and save the straw, first,
because it makes 'goOd provender,, and !secondly:.
Isecaue it shoUldfie .'a duty with every cultivetor•
of the earth,,to waste nqtbini.„wLikh can; tie turned
to profitable account, , or converted into the food of
stock.
OtrT,l3 nun Nos or Au, KINDS.—Lei every one
\ ,4
of stieh , building& mi . ' 'our farm be thoroughly
clearised,'andttheri 'whit ached inside end out.
FE:scy.s.—Examitia your cornfield fences, and.
have thein thoroughlY, repaired, so -that Jy,t:2 2 tir cat
- tle be riot temPted by stroll commons!" to look for
weak iA fits' and break' J
in. 4
, .
Gon:vSTALK.s.- 7 4f these be cut, up andlatowa
W
aay so ino'l2 your 'corn is gathered, -- they will,-
by being cut into inch pieces and stearned,taaka
excellent food Jor younccattle.'
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RouTs OF ALL KISOF.— Let these 'be, wig atm'
- put away,before they receive injiny from 'the frosts.
PIIMPKECS.—Ttiese shoilld be gathered and
placed in sortie dry • place before the froSf sets in.
In feelling them out, recollect, that cooking
t•thein, you increase their value as food whether for
swine oEcattle. •• .
FALL PIOLTGIOO.^_If you have limy stiff'
ground that you inte r nd -for . a spring 'crop, fall
plough it. If you li#e a field infestcd:'7ith gar
tic, give it an'carly ploughing, just deep enough to.
turn. up the'robts, to be killed by the - sun. The
need whicliyou tutu under will promptly vegetate.
When the plants arc do inch or two high, plough
again,•and leave ;he fi,ost to do the •Itillitig.—Am.
I.;qtrpicr. • -•
SKEEN & 11001tER,
TIN AND-COPPER SMITIM,!
it B. Philip's Old Stand Centre st.,:fottSeille,
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention ofthe citizens
of Pottsville and its vicinity, to their new and ex
cellent aisertittcntiof TIN , WARE, which can be pur
chased at lower rates thawever heretofore offered in
this region. They lave also on hand a very.large ae
eorttnent of . 1
. CHOICE STOVES,
einbiacing Cooking Stoves of the latest, and most-ap
proved Patterns, Radiators, -tit tight and all kinds o
Stoves for Rooms, Store; nr Workshops . , which willbe
sold for cash_ at extraordinary how rates.
They also attend to putting on Tin Roofs, and.fitrnish
an excellent article of Spouting for houses. j '
Don't forget to call before notch:l.:nig elsawhert.:
as we feabcontident it will be to, the interest of buyers
to do so. 4 doors shove Market street, WesPside.
.Pottseille; Isept., • • 37-6ino
Loto FocoH.-50 Loco Fora Matches, 1%,
• , . , Lie low, MAR'fIN'N Drug Siurc. ;
Jtuter'27 '
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