111 4Litippinqsi, REPAItI'EE, . . , ' . o "nr d,.•• ri .. ;ii-iiee tiiiieli eni,..i.iii . ' ' 4 'll lllth+FlrY while iii. lit,. 11.11 ,1..1{ • .A ,hie1":1, ,,,, j•111;—'•1 7 ,.. i.•,itli," lie bald, •1;n, 1..- - .11 ei-, leiire ',lre hottvrtrid[f.; • . {:/,'pmrh iiiy worii,. . - i , ii 41 NI.. it." ••51 6,,zaes e,,•tiii,il. - -reputed the knave.. •• . ,As any.rnni, 1.. Vd NI: iril 1... t, .l' .• And ir ;1A..., ..,„ ,•i ~d d ~...L. ~,..• . , The foul.: .. Int, In hi, l,O Vile, — . I '. • Niiii4ri lilt te. .i. poi,: iII . _ • A Nal,kr•e, l aia-C. Oa 4 t, .01., 0., ~It •-do....lrfilebtite inin , ing , of n hely •:. • . ,-. • , "Joust] fell. the Ini eiv nencleri, • , . . - ,stha_hke a slam I-0,...,1 how , : /--- ... .., , Her ,hai r hungdoe rl h. r I I. il 036,4.415, 'Like, bea,•WelllF.ilil A tattli '." .. . . a •. tr.:lol'o , as! 'poetry stwet eighrace, the Afght.is truly' lovuly. .Ifetv r. Ku 451 )1,1111.12I.: . 1 AK 1911 e. CIOULIS 19 Xii 11111 eves, As a tree tte le ivv4, . • ,A a elert eleeves, ' I Su c h ia liactielcr..., . . . , HF.A . D9 mi TAI !..y... A ( . 1/ri , :411111,11e , 1t of the t,iiSpirit of the Tinter" is rempous,:ile lin the 1 ., ;1- . .I"oiving. :.3 young man of' i . , Ty r.,:peet,i , ..le par- Attita(ol, whose .latuily ivere",il,l nil !ids of the lie-. . or i deir, having. lie;Lii soi . ,"‘ictiiil, Jai •• young gen iil Mun" was liqucsted to stand up s ' litle Sentence . ' ayr lui'Ug inis.rd. As U-mil. lucky , mitineuced• .., i • s avith great' ,:e‘,i'i,uy--4.kpat.t , fflug at gni:A length ..on tii , jeuniinity" or: thd. ntrence--iiiiiii' litanelititik • :out nil. a Klegil/Cl and minute acc,idunt ot." 4„ stlin faintly, o I,lli, auhXet liefore him —thownig what great advantages nad'he.n thrown" awls}, by, him .--del , cantini, un his lithiir's Oil, gray li.ous, &e., and ttsquande 'tig 'l,inc , clf. , ., a tle, , crirlinn of his Nenerable moth is hopes, hi.ghted and itipptid in • the bloom. 4-c., 'c r . , and t;ll.‘ily cdaged by ieu , . Antwarig htm to—i.i monti.s on the Island .when every . body eke lookild on litin' lig cure for at least ' three years. Eke thensaFited him if -- he had any :thing to offer du ruttigatlon of his i.enteriee._ \ ~-• '., Weil,' guess uot,",.ri ,Mil the hait'eful youth, inand,"if 11 bd. I don't ihiiik.. it wauld.tho of much ate; but look here, my uid cock '. ill tell you 1,- -:what rikdo—Til pi:4 go r,ou iiiiiid or tails ...•;,' 'whither it :shall be a B.:ur lII ' 111 1'ik,14.." .THECANIIT Al •t+. jvu TIIE Vt./t.: \ NG A 'vender of candy, !‘trixi ! m , 4 , 1 r .comtutm stop . Ted a young girl ut stiarp aspect rind eyes, ' And pressed her lo 'llly of him, telling„ her, he 'would sell her any thing he haii,.a cent ‘e. reaper . ittitan any one else. , •18; hat will you take, Mi,sl.' he said, seeing he was prepared to . puictiase • \ • • A stick of cattily.' • • -• • Anything else • , . • Nathit.g else'—and she prepared to lace, You 'have loiguiten .to/pay„ •Itcruler. • Well what is the price of,a stick.acaqy I' I sell it at the same price every tole else lila ,ateent-a • . • Weti, as you promised to sell to me a cent • cbeapei Mau ally one else,i I owet'yuu nothing.' The young lady with the lively eyes thereupon made her exit, thericandy. • -•1 " t'• . . . „ ' CnAcKstia.-BVliile in West P htta burg, we were told a . cirei r nitstance which occu red 'somewhere in New Vvrk, moo good to be lost. • A quick ! witted !toper w-tit two a bar-room and called for something We don't sell liyu r. said the landlord-=!.we will give Y.iu a glass, then' i tl you . , want to buy -a, cracker", we'll sell ittuyou ler three cotita:' 'f Very well,' said the I,ankee cebtoiner;"hand down your decantel'."j: • . : , I'lie 'Todd creature" n'a . ,.. handed doyen. - and our hero -took a , stiff holm lw hen turning 'around to del) ne, the uniuspeeYini landlimi handed him the d ,, ,h of crackers, .with the -remaik, .-you'll bity a cracker ?" ' . . . " %Vall, no, 1 gueAs not you selt 'yin too-dear; I can ait lea on 'em, tire La :ix l'..r,a t,;;wit any , where else." 7 . ' JUSTr.A pious Mr ;...who, by the w:tvis !cif .4 lr•ing better 'than he thi,tild'he. notwitlist,o.iiii•g ; all his pro. 4 festoons, rebuked Inc:chant of Philp delphis for using .i,e. “Your. lan ' guage is ungent:t-inailly. and said Mt. "Ytiiibhuu , d breitk yourself of such an, abominable practice:' 0 ktiow it," returnefi • the mei - 1.11'1;1AI clot tno , t Alen fah into some error or another, unkiiiio. it to t.tielipwlvett, yet !they are entirely:lnnocent of to du wrung, notwilhstatwitig their ; - now, 1 swear a griift deal. ati;li,u lara deal, yet nei • „ "thin of us,l au f confident, o.,yik.ing of it!" APPLAI'SE.-.---Tiln Iiii,1•111 13i•e reci'irilli an in .. ' cidcnt "which should-have! up l wart4 in lialignani ' • • --it looks so PCE . 11 , 11 . . AIL .1 iintille iint-ling in . - the filarlhuro' Chapel, a 4,-vii or two ago, e. hilt a' - dult•speak4 v,t.A addreHti.g. ilie iiieetilig,- Ire . guent applause was heath to p10c,..11 i' out' the . seat where sat , the kind- e . iiriell 1) , . ~Ind- ----- ?. though somewhat against Lit grain. iiie aii.M•iier joined in, thereby. encouragi:lg the iii.to to coat - tinue - hilking. at a moat tt.!iolig rate..wail., ,mile - , ly out of patiencp, a frtetid 4 ti.e.pin,iciati wont to him and, good natuicaly remonstrated: The ' . 'doctor assured him .thst it wa • not Min, and on investigation i• ' i it proved todm a 4fig . srrate,ring . '. - The constant tapping of ;his paw had led the ap . plause through the evening. • 1 . Cootiwa. Phertus.—A: gentleman at ono of the hotc,la,,sarbeside a cOunto., loan, who had just "come tiowt." ile.used'" stilted spoons," as he. termed silver cricks, witti remarkable agility, and the fricame, de poulet and other viands were sent to their long account at {magnetic spee.l. On the opposite Side of the . tal4 stood a Pate of peppers, the.genuihe red hot mid's, strong enough to shake a mant6,piest-A,!wilich ;the: coinitrnan eyed for . a mlnientVind then ilunged Iris 0;14 over, and ' conveyed title etitiie to niw mouti—niunclied, and. •metiched tuunrbed away until he . q.d.rld stand it no loiver,',for he.was the color of crinisab: and the • tears pourd doWn . his cheels. He hastily took tt from bier mouth, and laying it down aide of his • .Plate,' exClaimeil,......Th'Fre..! - Irry these and cool, •' • An eccentric Engfisti divine watt called upon to perform the tonere! services of a dvad &him Af ter thecetemeny was virloinistfanduiSviopse was ()nits way s to the churchyard, the Sheriff made;a descent on the body and attachill it tor debt, as by . -the then law of England he had power to do. - 'Move on!' said the priest. • • •Stapr shouted the Sheriff. . JMove on. .exclairned the priest again.- .This body is mine!' said the Sheriff. This bodyis God's!' roared .the 'priest. ...In the King's nirna I command 'you id - lower She coffin!' exclaimed she Sheriff. 'Bury the ruam • shunted • the . infuriated- priest, , and if the! Sheriti : says three words, take hiin too! rvitcead the funeral servide, and somebody shall be buried:' . . Twu Tlivrtui.—A good man—a,, real Chris tian—seldom sees a defect in his neighbor. A pare lake reflects theheautiful sky, tide clouds, and Abe .overhanging trees ;. but When it is- riled it re ified, nothing that is pure. A bad man—a real scoundrel---seldom Sees a good trait in the charac• • ter of a rieiglitor. imperfect glass reflects no ith'ug copectly, but thews its own,deficieney:' A ',perfect mirror rdleas nothing but bhght and pure • A , ; Mr; 11‘,704--pAiiipy at• .re yoil=how are . 1" thank7re, Mr. do4s-nsiti him's the old itiOre.l" • K AND SCH OOL BOOKS, TA 17 ei.VER .1' & FANCY Aft TICLPS. • Stationer's Market Street. (UST, received and ;now opening, a genend assort s) ment of blank books; stationery Say Which . having been bought low will be sold at low,pritos for cash.— The following compriieyart of the Mock . Yell and hal f bounddilank ‘ bookl, quills, , blank•books accounte,rdeelVens,..pass books, foolscap, wrapping pakri notarial biankcracaroca4c.c.j -t. a.i printers', v.isitioe,atill:play ing,cr,rils, tray heammon boards, sets 'cp. .s, d,outipoes end tlicr p.oritiblelJailier, rose wood;- tole- gold and silver penrit. rases, Muck lends, slate pructla, red and black init, drawing paped , fists oi 10,ards, etilldrens' insirustiabf toys and ; amusing pamre, 4frdleasortmeni of kab.6l - baake, primers, IA L... ~ 11011 ff books, bibles, dicif':&c. BZLOW ANTILB4cITZ,Gra . grrr. orrtcr,, istis . L • 44- =I .... ~,~}~Ct~lC~tC~a. Bp .t 4.. DR . toy - .'25,...- 408° - DitE •,N„--- ~Li.., , . .. . ... sItsAX.ARILLA & VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS IN, • .consequence of the Increasing demand for Dr. Leidy's Blood Pilli, and the enconkagernent by the public in employing them, in preference to all others, :the proprietor:was obliged to have constructed a ma chine, whichswould make them more rapidly and with less labor; consequently less expense than heretofore. !laving effected so desitalite an object. and that the. public may share the benefits of such great improve ment in Pill making, his boxes will henceforth contain - • FORTY PILLS IN A BOX. _ ..: and the.price the same as heretofore, namely r—Twen-. •ty Ewe cents a Box—five Boxes for One Dollar i - Dr: LeidY's Sarsaparilla an Vegetable Blood Pills. haite; during the pain few Years een more successfully emploYed throughout the Uni II States, Mexico and the Kest ladles. than any ' others, and the rapidly in-' orealting demarid for them is unparalleled. They are Me only Pills in existence, knowd.to con tain Sarsaparilla In thent,;the proprietor only knowing how to combine the SarsapAkilla with other substances • in form of pills, , . ) IF PILLS ARE NECESSARY for purging or cleansing the stomach and bowels,.for purifying the blood or Ildids of the body, as an' alter native for removing the causes. of disease and arres •ting its ; progress, and as a Spring purifier 'these pills will be found more effectual than any other. YOUNG AND OLD, MALE OR FEMALE., may at all times take them without change allying, restraint frofn occupation, or fear of taking cold from exposure to all kinds of Weather, for they contain no mercury or minerals, which are contained in other pills, arid which make other pills so unsafe or danger ous to take, and uncertain in their effects. pERSONS- OF ALL CONSTITUTIO NS whether feeble or debilitated, or of robust and strong constitution, can take them without prostrating or de bilitating-the system : they' operafe so easy and gentle, yet effectual, that little inconvenience is effused In ta king them. .• : THEY ARE GOOD AT. AU. TIMES, for all diseases of whatever nature or kind. . • Caution is necessary t , Be suit , at all times to risk for and take no:others than Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills. All others by names nearly similar,-are spurious, and cal culated to deceive ; the preprietors of them thinking to sell thew on the reputation of the genuine, bona-fide and only true Sarsaparilla and Vegetable Blood Pills of Dr. Leidy. . , 03. Beware of such imposition, fraud and trickery. Touch them not, much less take them, for being man ufacturedto deceive the public of their money, they will besides deceive the body and your syStem by their effects - . . Remember !- 40-Pills in a Box for 25 cents—Five Box es forpne Dollar. [No others contain Forty Pills to the boxi . . To be had in Pitttsville at JOHN S. C. MAR IN'S Drug Store. Also, at JOUN G. BROWN'S rug Store. • - . I May 23,1546, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF . . WILD CHERRY, THE GREAT REMEDY FO CONSUMPTON :And the best Aleditine l knowit to, .fan for [he cure of Asthma, of every stage, Liver Complaints, BrOn chitis, Influenza, Coughs, Coulds, Bleeding of , the Lungs, Shortne.;s of Breath, pains and weakness in,tl e side, breast, plc., • • and all id er diseases of the i i. •• • . Palm nary Organ s ,/ ,i 'EBY important disease overpii` , Balsam'ich this `,Balsam' a very ptiwerfuHntlirbce, i 3 that of a Din-. EASEtLIVER, In this comp aint it has undbubtedDi proved nioreeffieacious than any remedy hitherto em , ploved, width numerotfOnstances when patients had endured long and se v ere suffering from the disease, without recelv it g the least be ne fitfrom various reme dies, and wheli MERCURY has been resorted to in vain, the use of‘this Balimm has restored the LIVER ton healthy acticn, and! in many instances effected PERMANENT CURES, .after every known remedy had failed to produce; this effect. ' ..) Besides its astonistiipe efficacy in the disease above !mentioned, we also find \ it. a very effectual remedy in ASTHMA, a enninlaint iNvhich it has been extensive ly used with deLidedlauccess, even in cases of years standing., 1 , '1 \ . It not orly.eutanates from regular Physician, but has al , o been Well tested in 11 the complaints for wind' it is recommended. It 's not my intention, therefore, either to cloak it' in my e ery, or in any way -deceive the public. by overrating ita virtues ; on the contrary, I shall simply endeavor love a brief slate 'mem of its utefulness, and - llatter niy).,elf that its our prislag efficacy will enable me to fitrnKi such pt riot's or its virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous, that Consumption may and `CAN BE CURED,' !I this medt -tine be resorted to in time. , Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Sept,l ' 1 1845. Mr. Seth W. Fowle: Dear Slr:—The character of Wistar's Balsam .of Wild Cherry is so' Well established throughout the country. and especi'ally in the State of New York, that any further testimony would seem to he uneces sary. Yet I have derived so touch advantage from it tlut I ant happy to eommunicate throegli vou to the sick and adlicted,what it lion dontrfor me and I consider it a privilege and duty to do so. I have been troubled with weak lungs for four yeais ; had a coughs snore or less every winter: 1 was confined to the' house all last winter with a severe cough, pain in the sira: and breast . ; raised bloodseveral times. I coninlted a phy sician, hut have never taken any medicine whirls has done me so touch gOod' as WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. .1 consider it the BEST medicine in the world for Colds,. Conchs, and Pulminary Com . plaints. , l l'' •WILLIAM B. SWAB TS. OPINION 0F.4 REOUL-1R PiIYSICI.9.N. Eater, Me., Sept. 30,1815. This certifies tnatll have recommended •the use of WIr.TAR'S BALSAM IF WILD CHERRY forklisea ses'of the Lungs. for tu o year past, andinany bottles to my. knowledge have been used by my patients, all with beneficial results. In two cases where it .was thonglit confirmed eons,uniption had taken place, the Wild Cherry effected a cure. •", . - E: BORDEN, Physkian at Exteg Corner. . . NO OiIIiCKERY I NO - DECEPTION! ' All published statements of cures perfornied by this medicine, are, in eyeryrespect, TRUE. Itcwsae OF COTERFEITZI AND IMITATIOIIB.--The, unparalleled and astonishing efficacy of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry in all the diseases for which it s recommended, curing many cases after the skill of IWhest physicians was unavailing, has effected a large and increasing demand 'for it.. This 'fact %has paused several 'unprincipled counterfeiters and imita tors to palm off spurious inixtures, of similar saute and appearance, for thagannute Balsam. .. te careful and get theigenumel4ll. WISTAR'S BAL st..Ol OF WILD -CHERRY. None genuine unless signed by I. BUTTS. Address all orders to SETH W. VOW LE, Boston, Masi. • , . For sole by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, 'Druggist Potts ville; WILLIAM TAGGART, Tamaqua; BICKEL & 51EDLAR. OnvigshurgL J. B. & J. A. FALLS, Miners ville ; CALEB WILEELER. Pinegrove. - Jan:lo , l ' ',` - .. . , 4 Nt io' Facts . for the People. •a II E constantly increasing kpolar4 a lid rale of 111 ; A. Fahnestock's.Vermiliage has induced per. sons who. are envious only success to palm i.fr upon , the pnblic preparations which a.] medical men know to inefficacious ,in expoihrig worms from the system. This Vermifuge has mule ite way into public layout pen the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more ban any other . medltine of the kind now used; and while many worm remedies have by dint of puffing been furred into sale, and shortly, after gone into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly mer - ited, B.' A. Fhanesiock's Vermifuge continues to be triumphantly sustained. It has only to be used and its effects will fully sustain all that is slid of its wonderful expelling power. Certificate: Wales, Erie Cir, New 14 Jan:7,1843 We certify 'hal we have used B. A Fahnestock's Vernal:lige in our families, and' in every case it has Provided a.decided and effectual remedy for expel. tag worms fthm the system.. W. cordially recom• inenda to parents who have children 'afflicted with tha r dangerous malady • ,- - "ELON IVM. B. AINS,. ROBT MAY, • OSEPH BURROUGHS. • Flir Sale, wholestde and reta . :l,at the Drug Narc•. house of • B. A. FAHNESTOCK &Co. Cornet of Sixth and Woodall. Pitaborg,l'a. For Sale in Pottsville. by CLEMENS dr. PARVIN, Druggists. December :9 . . 50— . IRON STEAM BOATS TO RE*DI Via. di Schuylkill Canal, from Vine sired Schuylkill I?hilerdelphia. illi THE Iron Steamers • 'Phoenix and Pilot, with' .• good accommodations fur, „ Passengers, will leave, „,„L;;;;;,v.. ' Reading and Philadelphia,! every afternoon, at 2 o' 7 clock—height of everydel .firription ; low rates, Will be taken by the above Loots. For particulars a( fraght and passage, apply tor. ,HARILADEN,Nine itniet Wharf, Schuylkill, and of A AIION_' GETZ, Chesnut street }wharf , Reading. :The Brat oat will leave for Reading, on Monday, the :„Sitt.4ay of October next. . . NEW AND EXTENSIVE Clutliing zpd Gentlemen's Furnishing Stare T - . • . 1 lIE subscnbertas just;retutned from the cities of New York and PhiladelPhia with -ksplendid and cheap assortinentiof Cloths, 'Cassitueres and Vestings of the latest importations; comprising the best black French and Engliish wool dyed Cloths, superfine black French Doe Skine-and English wool dyed Cassimeres, French and EnglMh Fancy.Cloths,suchas Olive, Brown, Invisible Green, &c... French Fancy Cassimeres of the latest Spring - ,,,,stYles, plain' and fancy veStings, black satin, cashmere, cashmeretts, white and buff easel meres, light fancy velvets, Marseilles, Ace.; all of which tie is prep: red to manufacture to order in the yes,- best style, a d at priCes at which lie is determined no.customer steal complain. Being; himself a practical tailor, and emplo int cutters and workmen superior to any others in the place, ha is able to warrant every ar ticle manufactured by him to give satisffactuni to the .pitost particular ii. fashion, tit and , finish. . The subscribe has afsojust opened at his new store the largest, Ifest,,a l nd most fashionable stock of ready made clothing evbr offered to the Pottsville public; all of which he will dispose Of at prices whieti cannot fail .o satisfy purchasers, viz' , : Fine Black Frock Coats from, $lO 00 to $lB 00 • do!. - Dress do • 80 Di .00 do I Sack do ' 550 10 50' Fancy Frock and Dress„Coata EI 00 16 00 . Summer Tweed Coats . 250 4 0 Linen I • - I do .!75 200 Fine Cassimere Pantaloons, black and fancy celors I . 350 7 1 50 ! FrenchCassimete Pantaloons, . (plunder goilds) 1 250 550 . Linen Pantaloons • I • tin 121 superfine blank Satin Tests 3 50, 500 1•do I do Ido - 150 300 Fancy tests Cashmere" 4. Cashmerettel 75. 250 iNlarselles yeSts 1 : 621 -- 1 50. - . The si bseritiei'Sestablishmentsnay very properly be called the Pottsville Emporium of Fashion, where gen tlemen may always obtain every article of gentletnees wear, such asJshirts, collars. handkerchiefs, scarfs, gloves, hose, sdspenderil, &c. &c , suited to the fastid ious taste of thq exquisite, the plain habits of the sub stantial citizen,lor, the wants of the industrious labo rer. .11e can clothe a man from. head .10 foot with a suit of clothes for $2 i 50, , which is cheap enough for the poorest. Iti•The subscr her has just received the latest London, Paris, New York, and Philadelphia.gpritig and Summer Fashions. Any taste can be suited at,his new store in Centre street, next doot above Clernens'a Drug store, Pottsville. I 1- . B. T. TAYLOR. O. Dnn't fa - get the place. , Pottsville, April 18, 116,, 17- B Y &- ELLIOTT, .• I g ILL 6 WATCH"! AKERS & JEWELLERS; i . '• - From the City of Phitada., .... BEG, leave to announce to the citizens o .... Pottsvreand neighboring districts, that they' ; have in hand! at their Store, next door to ..... -,,n-....„ G e iss e's lie w Hotel, in the borough of Potts- . `;:',..4 vllle, a large a!ssoltment of Gold and Silvetlatent Le- ' t , 3 ' ver, Lepine; and plain Watches of every deacription. tz, Also, a general assortment of Ladies and Gentlaniene. 2, Gold Pins, Cliaitis, Bracelets, Signet and Plain Rings;• .. Gold and Sit . Thimbles, Pencils and Pens of various s 7 - makers; Spectacles, Musical boxes, and every other, article in their line of business.' o. B. &E. havie been appointed by Messrs. Brevoster' r.:l & Ingraham or Bristol., Connecticut, their agents for ~,, I the sale of their patent,spting Clocks, comprising those 0 suitable for Citturches and public offices. Also, eight 0 day and thirt) hour brass patent spring repeating Got hie . ..... 'Clocka. Through them purchasers may rely upon get ting a genuin ar iele.l ' '' 1 Give it a ail, we I guarantee to sell as low as any 8 , article in our ine of business can be purchased either '''tl ' in Pottsville r Philadelphia. • . - Clocks aoilj Watches of every description carefully :,7...' repaited andwarranted on the most reasonable terms. g WILLIAM BRADY, JOSEPH S. ELLIOI7. jt March 21. 818. . 1 - . 12—tf.. IMO POTT VILLE IRON WORKS. E. W.IMcGINNIS, D EpETFULLY announces to the Public, that he IX has takeh the, Establishment known as the Potts ville trim prepared to build Works, on Norwegian street, where ho is t. prepared ill kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail ad Cars, and Machinery of almost every 'ilescript ion,S.t. the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. Cr Person, from broad, in want of Steam Engines S will find it tti their advantage pi give him a call before imaging, elsewhere. May li . Coal Screens ! Coal .Sereens ! ! THE snscriber is eitensively etigazeal in the manu factory of WOrEN WIRE SCREENS upon an improved, and entirelynew principle, for which lie has secured LETTERS PATENT, and which he confident ly believes will he found upon trial, sunerior,to every other screen to us'e.for durability and all .the 11'1111034s of a goodicreen. They are woven entirely of wire, and ran h (made with meshes and threads of any re ! quired size and strenctit. WIRE WEAVING; OF EVERY It ES.CRIPTION will be frtfit4.uted art the eliorteltt notice, and screens' made to every pattern,- adapted to all the uses for which screens are required. •1 Tli - wsubscriber has recently removed - his estab lisiiment to Coal Steel, near the corner of Norwegian street.JIENRY JENKINS. - Pottsville, April 4;1&l6, • 14- _ f TOO7I -AGIIE fAINQUERED. vim ODONTALGIC DROPS, • irarcantd to curt at Tooth,fche in two minute*. THIS pr e paration is the result of much patient ex perimet•-4,3 compounded ; by a scientific Dentist, and is quaauteed to he perfectly innocuous in its ef fects uponhe other Teeth. The genuthe artifie can be had at liannan's Book.store, Portsvfite, wholesale and retail,{ general Agent for the county. .Also,of the following Agents : 1 • JOHN S. C.; MARTIN, Pottsville. , CHARLES LAWTON., jr: & Co.. St. Clair - . *Price 4 ,5 cents par bottle. • • Or Agents wanted in all the Towns in the County at the usual discount: . - . May 2, 1816, • J • - ' 18 • *. 1 aluable Coal*Tracts to Rent. Valuable MO let on leases; to suit applicants, all that tract of land tit:longing to-the North American Coat Co., known as the Mill'preek Tract, containing the folloiv ing list of Coal Veins, Many of Which,—among others, the Peach Mountain 'Veins—havtng a range of overa mile in. length, viz : —Lewis, Spohn, Barracleuch, Pearson, IClarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peach IMountairi Veins, Green Park or Ravensdale Veto, Per p ndlcular, Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with mane others not named. . Also, all that tract called the Junction Tract, belong n r to the said Company, containing the Salem, Forrest, k Rabbit llil le, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law- Ma and tired Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw Mill and Grist Mil ,situated on the Mill Creek Tract, all ofwhlch will be rented on Moderate terms by applying to . I I Pottsville, eb.:2ll DAVID CIIILLAS, Ag't. . 9- Richardson's • Coal- Breaker. Tmis person's bout. erecting machinery for break ing Cm! will find it to their interest before making a selection to apply to the subscriber, as the patentee of the above machine, will guarantee such advantages in saving, waste, kc. as will be found to be an object Worthy their attention, securing them against all rinks, al order that these advantages may be fully tested. WM. S. HILL, 'West Brdnch Valley, near Schuylkill Haven. June 27 , ' , 274 f E 'New Store at BrOckviUs. Tm Bubscriber has just received from Philadelphia, and has now opened at Brockville, a large and gen eral assortment of seasonablegoods, such is Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, and queensware. In addition to which will he fonlid constantly on hand, Fish, smoked and freith Meat, lait well as a . good supply of country prodncd. Call and examine our stock, and you will find us prepared to sell goods at as low a rate as they have ever been sold any where, in Schuylkill county. i N. 11 —Country produce of all kinds wanted, for which he highest price will be paid. GEO. B. POTTS • Pottsville, Feii.l, 1816,6. T H IE AMERICAN FLORA A BeaUtiful Work for the Ladle? ) , ,DEING a history of Plants and Wild Flouters, con •taliaing a systematic and general description, Natu ral Blitory Chemical and ,hiedical qualities, of over !six thqusand plants, to be illustrated with over six 'thousand colored engravings ? taken from' nature, by, !A. B. Strong, H. U., Botanist. Published monthly, price s3_per annem, 0r.:25 cents per number. Subscrip i dons - received. at HANNAN'S Bookstork, sole agent or tile' county.. • July 25, 30- PIANOS. l' THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to in; eialform the pablic in general that he has been appointed the only Agent for this county; for the sale of C. Mayer's Grand Action Piatios, with Metallic Plates, and that he has just opened a fresh assortment of the most superior onesever offered to the public. Meyer's Pianos have received the premiums of the Franklin Institute' for several successive years, and the first silver medal was awarded to them by the same Institution at its last exhibition. His Pianos took the lend at the late National Fair at Washington,' and were all disposed of long before the close of the exhibition. They have also received the most flattering notice of all the most eminent performers of the present day, among whom are the celebrated Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Temps, Wallace, Burk, Madame Castellan, and many others, who have pronounced them equal to any European Pianos. The subscriber can furnish these Pianos either with Rosewood or Mahogany cases, at the Manufacturer's pricei. ' . - 1 All orders from a distance will be promptly and ex peditiously attended to, and be Invites all those in want of a first rate article to give him a 'call at his residence in the borough of Orwigbarg. it; Old 'Pianos will he takers la exchange. 1 _ G. B. MICH. . Chwigsburg, September, 504 1818. ' 38-Bmo MORE NE,W GOODS. NEW AND CHEAP Fashionable Clothing Stores IN FOSTER'S BU ILDINGS, A few doors above the Emporium Office,Pottsville. m . iv ring 3 J. CAMPBELL & CO., i A 4/s "'''''''' R , ESFECTFITLLY inform their friends and the pub lic, that they havo taken the above store, where they hare made, and intend to keep constantly on band, a large and general assortm ent of , READY MADE CLOTHING, which for cut and workmanship, cannot be surpassed I by any establishment in the region—their stock is-all . DICTORIAL Histories of Washington, . 4 . fresh, having been selected with ueat care, within the 1. do do Franklin, last few weeks from the latest importations. do do Jackson, Persons who prefer having their measure taken can do do Napoleon, depend upon having their garments made in the most New and beautiful books for the young, price 75 els. faahionab4 manner and warranted to give perfect sat. just received and for sale. at HANNAN% Cheap Book ilfactiom Pawls, Rept.. 12, 1815. ' 37 Store. PottavWe. tlay,9, VW, 18- • . ' MRS. MARTIN IXTOULD inform her friends and the public general- V V ly that she has just received a new stock of Fall and Winter fancy dry, goods, among which will be found some very choice patterns of Cashmeres, Nowlin De Laines, Drees Plaids,Thibet and Terkarl Slos tvls, Cloak ingS, and a general assortment of Prints, Efuslins,ilits slery,Gloves, Flannels, &c. . Mao, it variety of Bonnet Velvets, Silks, 'Ribbons, drc and an elegant assortment of Fitch, Lynx, Jean and other mutrs, l for Ladies, Misses, and Children. All of. which she is disposed to sell very phetip. ' October 31,1846 • 44. PATENIIPMTICAIAAC'BOr ES, FOR. THE U$ OF 1 1 dEd8., RAILWA*B. &c., For salt, er importal to 4rdcr,bg the Subi4. [47. 1 1 7 11 ESE Ropetrere now almost exclusively used in' the Collieries and on the Raßways in Great Sri an, and- are found to be greatly superior to• Hempen once as-regards safety, durability andeconoiny. The Patent Wire Ropes, have proved to be still In good condition after three year's service, In the game situation where the Hempen ones, previously used, of double the size and weight would wear out in nine or ten months. They have been used for ,alinost every perpose to which 'Hempen Ropes and chains have been applied. Mines, Railways, Heavy Cianestitanding • Rigging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors. Signal halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e, They are made either of Iron or Copper Wire. and in cases of renal exposure to dampness, of Calvanized Wire. Testimonials from the Most eminent Engineers in England-can be shown al Ito their efficiency, and anyi additional information required v r a spectingtthe differ ent descriptions and application be given by ALFRED F. fiEMP, 75 Kiva at.. New York; Stile Agent intim United States. Mew . York, May 30th;, 016. Ms The subscriber inis.beeii appointed Agent for the gale of the Patent Wire RPpe in this Region. All or glen, left at this office; stating Size, Weightland length, will be sromptly attended to. • - B. RAN NAN. ILA il44;;ZMig I err .. ... ..,._. . I_. " ; d g n. . • NN ' 31., it, •-• Fi.. 1 -.-• . •., . a Mft M PS!M!!ME • • r to. et C.. Ce. 54 aa MECO= . 0 .. . 0 0 •P• ird ENE cvz MEEw I , 4 1 P a. co rECI 1 Icm MZE x --- : e+ c`+n LiMil .1 COLLIERY WORKS,. FOUNDU& MACHINE SHOP. rrHE subscribers, rth their old stantii corner of Rail • 1 Road and Carowhill streets, are prepared to man ufacture to ardtg, at the shortest notice, Steam Engines and Pumps, of any power and capacity, for mining and other purposes„ atan's Coat Breaking Naehines, with solid and perforated rollers, as may be required. Also Engines:nad Blowing Cylinders with all neces sary machinery:fir Blast Furnaces. Hot Air Pipes, a the Most approgod pla'ns; Cup and Ball joints and Wa ter Tapers, of De very. best construclion. They par t iculartrinvitAic attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Irbil trade, to their large stack of Patterns for Boling :refills having lately constructed the machinery ;Ur two of.dre largest Mills in_the coun try, viz ,t-TheNYoming Mill at Wilkeshaffe.'and the- Rolling Mill at the Montour, Iron Works. Danville. They are facto - et:pared for this kind of work, together with every variety of 'general machinery. Of the qual ity of their work andl muteriais„it is enough to say, that time and eaperitnee, the most infallitde tests, have amply demonstrated the geauirrecharacter of their en gines and machinery: • 1 • Orders are revecfully solicited and!will be promptly attended to. HAYWOOD & SNYDER. Tottsgille, Jamitary; 17, MG, , I 3-1 y , ALMANACS' FOR 1847. TWENTY GROSS Almanacs, German and Enclish assorted, kit the lowest Philadelphia cash prices, by ihe gross, doyen or, single, just received and for sate at !BAN NAN'f Cheap nook and Stationery Shire, Pottsville. 'Ze. Merchants will . pleasc . send M their or- ders. They sped not pinchase any to Philadelphia. 0ct0be;2d,1346. ; ' ; sieiin!..Engire • • AND MACHINE MANUFACTORY. /I subserber is prepared to furnish all kinds of A. Machinery. such' as Steam Engines, either high or low pressure—llowing and pumping ' ' E ngines, saw and grist mill—Coal Breakers and other machinery connec ted with the mit ing business. Also,boilets, iron boats, :propellers and propeller Rngines, iron slid brass :ea-s -tings, and an:paler articles in his line of business, at ,his establishMent iii 2d 'street, below the Rail Road, Camden, New Jersey. JOHN F. STARR Late of the kin of MOSES STARK 3 SONS:. Camden, (New Jeisey,)' Nov. 1,1845. . 4,1-tr BONNETS; • • • MRS. -IVE ORG.& Di MAIBIE't STREET, neatly oppbsite Messrs. Sedgwick 4r. Co's. store, has lust received a full supply of the Spring fashion of Bonnets, consisting in part of Florence 'braid, Inserted lace, China Pearl, a! new and splendid article, with a; variety of other styles. 1? 18,8 0 NS. Mrs. Mouaki, tins just received the largest and most splendid assortment ofßibbons in Pottsville, which will be sold at the tory lowest prices. Bonnets altered and done up in the, besi, manner, as she: has just received one of the best improved Pressing Machines for finish ing Bonnets. Pottsville, April 25th; 184 Q. I , 17- Mogdi Fr. alechternacht.: 1 • Cheap Boot, Skoe, Trunk Store: sign of thelie Root next door to .11.1 B. White's store, and opposite C. Crays White Horse Tavern, Centre at., Pottsville, Pa., I MOODY & AECIITEIMACHT,thank- Sul to the public; for their liberal patron age, would respectfully announce that they 1 have increased their stock, with new and desirable goods, and intend always to have on hand at wholesale and retail, a complete assortment of of wens, womens, and childrens boota..'shoes, and rub bers-of every kind' and quality, of the latest style and fashion. • Also trunks, Valises, carpet bags, satchajs, arc of va rious kinds. Leather, morocco, kid lining; and calf skins, fashionabldland corneal lasts, shoe thread and a general assortment of shoe findiugsl together with belt leather, lace leather, rivets and burrs, &c., which theywill sell at the lowest cash prices., N. B.—Please call and see our block and learn our prices, before purchasing elsewhere. MOODY & AECIITERNACEIT./ Pottsville:September 100,1846 I 313.1 , Tea Ageney in Potteirille.. . TIRE Pekin Tea CoMpany, whose Teas have given such universal satisfaction in the cities, have ap pointed the subscriber Agent to sell their. Teas in Schuylkill County. The public are now enabled to ob .4..._r•rr. tain ,a superior artlcie of Teas at much , lower • rates than they have ever before , 1 , ' been offered In this county, and they have a ~ the assurance that there are no drugs or 1 111 A ; other foreign substances mixed with the 1 Teas. They are done up In packages (lined with lead, to, preserve their strength and saver) from one quarter td, five pounds, to suit customers, andSare furnished from 50 cents to $1 50 pet lb., for'a superior article. , Mrs. BERRYMAN, Centre st , a fewldoors above Norwegian, Pottsville. Pottsville; April 25th, 18113. 1 NEW AIWOI' CH EA P , STORE. ~Next door to I Mei Town Rath Cotre Street. THE undersigned have just opened an entire new stock of Goode, consisting of ii well selected and general assortment 0.. . DRY GOODS,. H GROCERIES, , I • . ' - _ LIQUORS„ ' 1 1 FLOUR, • _ i CEPARWARE, I , (QUEENSWASE, • • ,- I , PROVISIONS, &c. To which they invite the attention of the public gen erally, to cell, examine and judge for themselves.— Families will find it to their interest to call before buy ing elsewhere FOCIIT dc FOSTER. 1 Fottsville, Alai , 30th, 1846. 1 • 22—emo MEE Wlts_ 7 pal Vaini3h, sole' kgent for the Franklin Glass Works. Having been long engaged in the manufac ture of Copal Varnish, (10 well as ether kinds.) is now prepared to offer to purchasers an article 'which in quality, cannot be surpadsed by any in the Colon. Al so. receiving weekly (rein the above celebrated Works, Window Glass of every:size. Constantly on hand a. full assortment et Whitt( Lead, of the most approved brands, lied Lead, Lithatage, Saxrphy Magnesia, 4-c.. which will be sot I at - Manufacturer's prices, together with a large and well selected stockof Drugs, -Medi cines,.Dyes, Acids. Fine Colors, Perfumery,‘ itc.. in short every' article. in th' Drug line. Merchants, Phy sicians and Dealers in iieneral, dre requested to call and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they will be induced!to purchase. , Philada-j, February-M:1181ff. I 7°' 1 MC FEN ~~ z ;4.E •TO CAPITALISTS 4. OTHERS. Pennsylvania Coal & Izon Lands, • For Sale. 1671ASR 49Kcie : .a i a allowance ACRES offirst rate f„nngtsoeldir Jenks Township. Jeireismi county, finely Timbered. and. Watered, and having several Mill sites upon them. Two main roads run through the lands, and improved Farms adjoin, while I:34, r w , and Grist Mills are in the immediate nelghborhootl. This land was selected by a gentleman of experienced judgment, and is consid ered by, Judges to h 8 onji,of the best tracts in the coun ty. Improihnity to the Clarion:and Allegheny rivers, and numerous navigable streams, and ,the proposed gable to Pittsburg agol Erie, renders it highly desi rable as an investmenVat present prices. .-Abounding in Iron OFe and Bituminous Coal of fine quality, it is believed tIS prekent one of the most ad vantageous locations air Iron Works in Weil. Penn sylvania. The present. owner purchased tyith a view. of erecting such. Works, but engagements in another quarter obliges him with great reluctance to forego his intention. Maps will he shown, and every information given, by the underalgfied. The lands are patented, and the titles and quality will be warranted, and sold free and clear of all ihfctunbrance. R. 'SITEAFF •'s f: 15 North Thirteenth streets Philadelphia Januaf' 3, IW.. „11— • r 0 CV4' G ' 5' tt o. ~ 6.:.... , ri„, az"...1..e.,. ;,.. a ..f. Ce•... ... 7,..... I 161 M rvi 11"t* WI ce G:)! nP ZIS '71',4 U lii PLEASE NOTICE. NEW YORK CA!{TON TEA CO.IIPANY. • lIIIILADEITIILAIL STORES; SO Chivint Street, next to.the corner of Third Stree AND 337 Jtfarket Street, 2d door below Ninth St.,„North side CHOICE TEAS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. - - . WE are constantly receiving fresh im -ceAllt.----- ,; - 4. • ported Green and Black Teas, embracing Aa r /. the best selections this side of China.— .• , , Our abundant resources,. great ,experi - -1 once, and exclusive attention to the Tea Trade,give us peculiar facilities ; .conse quently, we are resolved to sell Teas purer, nu re f ring. rent and perfect for the respective prieea, han any other establishment. . Our principle of doing business has, in the clnurse of six years, secured a connection throughout the United states, and wherever onr 'Peas are sold, they receive high commendation., 1 • CS READER .o,rvr. THEM A 7R1A1',..3 The manner in which our Teasare packed (the wrap• per next to the tea is a heavy Superior Tin Foil,) offers great inducements to Dealers and Families, as they ore so thoroughly secured from 'tight and air that their mialitien will remain Unimpaired; and are in packages of a quarter pound and upwards each containing full weight, independent of the .wrapper: Dealers in Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Books, dr.e., &C., as well es those who have heretofore sold loose teas , express themselves highly pleased, not only on account of the superior quality of the teas, which are {subjected to a rigid test in order that each package May he confidently warranted, but also at our manlier or packing, which enables thein'to make up their assort= ment, without the necessity of purchasing one or more chests of each kind, as a small assortment may be packed in one chest, and.thus obviate the complaints of their customers that their teas have lost•their strength • nd flavor, by the length oftimo bn hand, and exposure - • to lista and air. • Remember the Nos. are 337 Market street, and 69 Chesnut street, where our Teas are -received weekly and sold on the same term , as in New York. Philadelphia, July 4,1576,27-6 mo WE RECOMMEND OUR ° FRIENDS, VVI , LEN PtIiCHASING RATS dr;cArs, • IN PHILADELPHIA, ' I )A TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF - • GARDEN & BROWN, No. 196 lklat*d st. ,seconcl door below Sixth s PHILADELPHI.9,- WE extend a general invitation to the citizens of VY Pottsville and its vicinity, as well , as all others,. when purchasing 'Hats and Caps, to Mir store. We have on hand a most complete assortment of Hats and Caps of every variety and style, which we are selling full one fourth lower than the usual prices; viz: Extra Supetior Beaver Hats, frotli $2 50 to $4 00 • • Brusb " " 200 to 300 59 si lk 411 55 150 to 2 00 " French Moleskin " 50 usual prices 400 Good Fur Hats, as low as 1 ' Also, a complete stock of Summer hats, such as white and drab-Beaver, Brush, and Cassimere Hats, Leghorn Hats, Shorting, or round top Hats, &c., at tower prices than they can be had elsewhere, • - , This is a fact known by all who have dealt with us. Call and be satisfied; it is to your own interest. Merchant", storekeepers, Hatters, and others, (who buy to sell again,) supplied on reasonable teems. Be sure and call. GARDEN & BROWN, No. 190, Matket st., 2d door below fah Philada. • Philada., Nov. 20th 1815. • 48- • • PASCAL _ IRON WORKS, ._ pHILADELpHiAI X NTELDED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco - - I' V motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers,, from 2to 5 inches in diameter; AIL.o, Pipes for Gas, Stettin and other purposes; extra strong Tuba for Hy draulic Presses ; Hollow Pistons for'Pumps of Steam Engines 4.c. Ildanufured and for sale by MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner Sd and Walnut etc., rhilada: Philada• Nov. 22d 1845 • 47 0 TONS 21 x Flat Barßail Road Iron, 8 • 50 do 11 x 1 do do , • do 8 do 21 x do do ' do with spikes 15 do 1. I do do do ' • And Plates, for sale by A. & G. RALSTON, 4, south froniatr, Philada. Thilada., July 11, 1816. 28_ • JUNIATA. BOILER IRON. • • Mr. TONS' assorted Moiler „Iron, Nos. 3," 4 and 5 of it./iJ - widths 0f26, 3:lmnd :Guches and random lengths, for sale by . A. ac ' G. RALSTON. 4. South front street, Philada. July 11, IBM 25 THE subscriber respectfully invites the publieto call lat Mr. Witfield's Store Centre street. and exam ine his assortment of C. Meyer's GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. ; ' The Instruments are highly aeproved of by the most eminent Professors and Composers of music. For qual- Idea of tune, touch, and keeping io time up to concert pitch, they cannot be surpassed by either American or European Pianos. They are chosen by ali e ,musical .stars for their concerts, such as Madame Castellan, Leopold do Meyer, Vieux Temps,,Burk, Wallace, Tem pleton and many others; they are used for 200 or 300 concerti every year. They'have also received the first premiums of the three last exhibitions, and the last oil ver medal by the Franklin Institute was awarded to them. The subscriber warrants these instruments for tne year. He keeps them constantly on hand and sells othem at the lowest manufacturer's prices on reason able terms. All orders from abroad will be promptly attended tn. T. E. RICHARDS. Pottsville, Aug 1 , 1846. 31-- B. pbilattelpl ) ia ~~ ~ R.AIL 3L0.A1) IKON, P[ltilHhL THE CHEAPEST ,PASSJIHEAGENCY IX THF. UNITED STATES. . JO.4EPIk spixzwin LwE OF LONDON AND LlNErtroc.. ra.pcurs. -t. . • . ~ . -11_, ji, itt r A ........, , ...., . . B. II I , . an, Agent , Pottsville. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1846. 01.0 ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFIC E,• 10 Oeine Stied, eon of South, iv. Y. , THE subscriber bcga leaVe to call the attention of .his friends and the public in'general, to the follow- Ingcrangethents for the year 1846,und for the purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and 'Steerage Passengers, by the following I ' Regular Packet Snips to and from 'Liverpool Ships' Names +' Captains I Day. of Sailing from New York. Henry Clay, Nye,, '.Jan. 6 May 6 Sept& Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " II " 11 "11 Garlick • Skiddy, •• .26 " .26 "26 Patrick Henry, Delano , ' ' Feb. 6 June.6.4.Mt. 6 Virginian, - Helen, PP ii PP II ,1 11 Rose ius, - . Eldridge, ". 26 " ,2 6 t' 26 Independence, I Allen, • • Mar. 6 July 6 ,Nov. 6 Allen, - • Waterloo, " 11 " 11 " II Siddond, I , E. Cobb, " - 26 " 26 "26 Ashburton, • 1 Howland' April 6 Aug. Dec 6 John R. Skiddy, I • Skiddy, • '/1" 16 1 I s 11 Sheridan ' Cornish. • '26 •• 8J .28 Ship's Name, • ,4. .ptaluta, . Days of Sailingfrom -Liverpool. 1: Henry Clay' li-YeL, Feb-21 June 21 Oct.2v Stephen Whitney, Thompson; 'r • 211;" 26' " 26 Garrick,, Skiddy, . Mar. II July II Nolll Patrick Henry, Delano, , " 21 ' 21 "21 Virginian, Heim, " 26 " 26 " 20 11o3tius, ' Eldridge, April 11 Aug. 11 Dec. 11 Independence, Alter, '• • 21 • 21 •• 26 Waterloo, ' Allen, • . 26 " 26 •• 26 iHddons, E. Cobb, • May 11Sept. 11 Ja,n.ll Ashburton, ' - Howland, ' " 21 ' 21 "21 John R. Skiddy, Skiddy, ' " 26 " 26 "26 Sheridan',, . • Cornish, June 11 Oct. II Feb 11 In additionlo the aboveßegular Lines, a number of Splendid New, York Biiilt Transient Ships, such as the •adirondack - ,' , Scotland.' Russel Glover, 'Echo,' and 'Sea,' will continue to sail from LiverpOol, woekly In regular succession, thereby preventing the leastpos sibllity of -delay or detention In. Liverpool ; - and for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit mondy to their families .or friends, I have arranged the pay thent of my Drafts on the following Banks: . Cork 1 i Limerick ' Clommel . Londonderry, -, Sligo, .. Wexford Belfast, I Waterford 'I , I Gal Way Armagh,i . Athlone r • ..I - '• Colerain • Kilkenny, I Balina, -•- .-, 1 Tratee, Enniskillen, Monaghan, .• . Youghal, ; Banbritige,i , Ballymena ' '••• Parson:down Downpatfick, • Cavan, .Lurgan, •-• Dungannan, Bandon, - ' I Ennis, Ballyshannon, Strabane ,• Skibbreen • Omagh, Mallow, -•-- Dublin • Cootehill, Kilrush, Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co'. bankers, London; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, Passengers can also be engagedfrom Liverpool,. to Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular Packet Ships. on application being made personally, or by letter, [post paid,] addressid to • • JOnEPIt McMURRAY, 100 :'ine styeet, • corner of South street, NeW York AGENTS. - , -. ,Benj. BannathPottsville, Pa. ; Michael Mullen; Ro chester, N. Y.; Jer. Baagot ProVidence, B.- I. ; T, Cbugh, Albany, N. Y.; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio; Thomas McQuade, Utica, N. Y.. I also beg leave to - assure my friends:and the public in general, that the greatest punctuality will be obsrir ved in the sailing of the above Ships, together with all others which I may have, and that Passengers-will experience no delay on their arrival at the different lorts Where they mean to embark. - • i P. S.—Free Passage can also he'l secured from the various Ports in Ireland and Scotland, from which Steamers run to Liverpool .BEND • BANNAN, Pottsville, Sole Agentfor the State of Pennsylvania. Jan. 17, 1846, 3—.; Oil ANNEX.TTION OF TEX.IS I GREAT ATTRACTION HARDWRAE Sc IRON STORE THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public .generally, that he has Just received E., splendid assortment. of 11 ARDWARE, IRON,:STEEL7 IIOLLOW-WARE, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, which added to his fortuex stock presents a variety to - those desirous .of purchaslug, unsurpassed in the gion, for quality and cheapness. A large assortment orthe best Axes at prices ranging from 75 cents to $1,25. Grinflstones, cent per lb. - American Steel, 61 )4 .. Best Cast Steel, Lead, 7t, 119. ' Rolled Iron, Nails by the Keg, " " Tin, 2 boxes for $23.00, cheaper than ever--Wire of all sized very low. 'llls assortment consists partly of Anvils; Bellows, Sptlics, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Nails, Chains,Shovels,antlTea and Coffee'Kettled, Spades, very cheap; ;Buckets, Locks, Rifles, Planes, Saws, Hatchets, ilitlebarrels Grass and' Hinges, Vices,Wagon box—;Griiiti Scythes, Sickles, es, Hay and DUpg-forks, IFiles,,Kasps,Candle Hobnails,Dorseshoes, Pans &c. Also, Dye 0 ., Bt, , - Copper and Iron Kettles, 'Glass, Varnish, v's.ty, And every other article usually kept tri Hardware Establishments, all of which he sells at a very low rate. Persons commencing housekeeping, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Sac:ldlers, act., will find, it to their advantage by calling and examining his stotk before purchasing elsewhere, at the Hay Scales, cor ner of Centre and Market street. He tenders his unfeigned thanks to his old friends and customers for their liberal support, and solicits theu further patrung.e GEORGE 11. STICIITER Po . ttsville; August 16, 1845 33 soLomair . . 7111171, Cabinet Maker, Undertaker o EIE subscriber 'annotinces to the puttlic that he Thas commenced the above mentioacd 14siness in t he borough of Pottsville. immensity back, of H the Pennsylvania all,!where he con tantly,keep on: hand an assortment di . • _ -READY MADE COFFINS., tat/met Ware, ifc., tfr., manufactured of the best materials in the most durable manner, at very low rates. He also will manufacture rill kinds of Furniture, • 4 , &c., to order at the shortest notice. Funerals waited on and Hearses supplied, &c.) He therefore solicits a part of the pnblic patronage which he will endeavor to meet by proMpt attention to business., Give us a trial. - I - , • FOR SALE, A •TRACT of VA acres of land, situate onlhe road leading from Plnegrove to Schuylkill Italien, 10 'from Schuylkill Haven and 6 from Pinegrovei about 35 acres cleared and under good fence and culthiation, the balance timber land.' The imp ovements 'f2-": T are a log house and barn, n :god Apple ials• orchard, and a new saw mill ; " ith a cir „ SIM I cular saw„turninglaytheolcc.'4The log creek, Swatara, and Schuylkill Rail Road, will pass near, .If not through this land. Terms asy. Apply to ' GEO. W. ISIATCRIN, Agent. Schuylkill Haven April 18, :184C1.' NEW GOODS. THE subscribers having purchased of Charles Mil ler, his entire stock of Goods, will continue the business at his old established stand, on CoUtre street, next door to Fox & Mortimer's Hotel, and will. endea vor to deserve the patronage of their old customers and the public 'generally. ~ A Supply of new and well assorted Dry Goods, Groceries and Queensware, have just been added to the stock. - 'JAMES H. BEATTY & Co. - .March 28, 1846. 18— 10 PER CENT SAVED. TUST received from Richmond, Vliginia, a very hea vy assortment manufactured Tobaccos : , 50 Boxes Lottier's,.s Plug Tobacco. 50 " Rtacullough's 5& 6 Plug Tobacco;: • 50 " Hoffman's 5 Plug 35 " Greaner's 6 Plug • I ' 50 " Cassidy's 5 &-.6•Plug SO " Ender's Ladies';Twist,l3s. •20Turner's 8 Lump Cavendish.. 20 ""., Madison's 5 Lump . " .106 Half boxes C. Fleet's 5 Lunip" 20 " • .• ; Peach Leaf fine " Sweat. • 200 Barrels foto Aromatic Smoking Tobacco. 20000:All Soaked Half Spanish Segars: . • 150,000 Low Price Common 50,000 Spanish Havanna &gars, at 88 perch. 64 Inds: Kentucky All Leaf Tobacco. 20 Bala Havanna " . ' • GO :No. 1, Cuba. 100 Portico. • 10 Boxes Florida. - The above goods will be sold at very low prices. Orders received by mall, and goods forwarded imme diately. Address. JAMES MOY ER. llamburgh, Pa!, July 18, 1846. SHEEN & HOOVER, • TIN AND COPPER SMITHS, At B. Philip's ,Old Stand Centre at., Pottsville. RESPECTFULLY invite the attention ofthe eltizeni of Pottsville and its vicinity. to their new and ex cellent ,assortment of TIN WATIE, which can be pur chased at lower fates than over -hezetofore offered in this region. They have also on hand a very large as sortment of CHOICE STOVES, embracing Cooking Stoves of the latest and most ap proved Patterns, Radiators, tar tight and all kinds of Stoves fur Rooms, Stores or Workshop's, which will be sold for cub at extraordinary low rates. They also attend to putting on. Tin Roofs, and il#nish an excellent article of Spouting for houses. _ Cr Don't forget to call before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel confident it will be to the interest of buyers to do so, 4 doors above Market street, west side. J Pottsville, Sept.,'i2, 1&IOf ' , 37-Smo Nary Island Boat Yard. • THE -undersigned , would respectfully inform his old IL.customers, as well as new ones, that no sale of his establishment has taken place and all orders for Sloop's, Schoenen; or Jiarges under 102-feet In length, 18 feet beam, and 10 feet in depth, will be attended to with the usual care and determination to give satisfaction. • .Long Planking, Wrought Spikes, heav_y_ Timber and good Workmen, enables us to turn out River Craft of the very best description, warranted to please, under a forfeiture of $2OO, on each vessel built by the subscri ber. JOll Pottsville, /must 22,1840. 31-3nio farmers' :lcOart►ncitt. I:axial on Stocm.—Farmers in onfer to improve the cloracter of their stock, and need • not incur a great expense in purchasing foreign jowls.— This is tots'otten' the proaedure adopted Ily ma n y who apparently-act - upon the euppositio that the . purchase of an extra animal is all that i necessa. ry to secure the result desired. y' bad ints, Larg animals possessing some good and ma M e frequently Selected for this ma at clot% bitant piices. Foreign bulls, Mostlylof the Dur: tam, Hereford, or Devon stock ' are now quit e common, and are often sold , fel ;$l.lO or $3OO to our farmers!, when the most desirable results pos sible to be' attained through their "crossing" with our native'stock; could he secured Without their ' aid in a very few years, and. at slight expense.-- If wfarmer is really imbued with tht , spirit of , i m . .provement, he will rarely be deluded i to the i?urch -ase Of foreign hulls, or foreign animal's of any`kind. The most excellent animals - for out climate, are those unquestionably to be foend.)Oa 'our own farms. „ If, a farmer will but take 'fils' horse," re. marks an able an judicious agricultuiiil 'writer 'arid - ride acres the country," he will soon perceive that there are abundance ofirneans of bettering his con. dition, by cross or exchange, And at little cost; ~v 4 and he, by this means is improvin his judgment by companson, and hoarding,up e erience for a' future day, that' will be of muro °hie to him than the expense of many such pleasurable excursions. And besides, improvement once began, and persis ted in, will for a short thneproduce' such a corns. pondent' improvement in the mind arid circuliastatio• ces of the farmer, as will insure its 'Continuation, and richly reward all his labor and his pains. It is only to try it.'' . 1 . 1 . We regret that the policy Adopted by many of ow:farm:rola to sell the best animals and breed • from the wets/. This rule must bet reversed or our stock of domestic animals, no matter how many "crack breeders" we mar import,vvill ever remain as they are riow—a diminutive and i lleterioitting in cumbrance rather than a profit to Our "soil.. This may be strong language, but is not true il Read. er what Bayed thou? ' I iA PRACTICAL FARMER. • Reasi.fivisa Ten SIITEIIAL DISEA t Ell 13 CA7,111. '.-1111nWn.—Two ouriceecorrian or seed bruised; half pound ' coMmon salts; one! ounce gentian powder. The whole to be mixe l and administer.- ed. in water. . Garget, sometimes denominated 'milk fever, , may be effectually cured in a Ali days by admi. istering half an ounce nitro every Other, mar. tug. The following receipo has' been) handed tie by a' friend, who speaks confidently . i:?f its efficacy in :- every Stage of the diseasir - 13rinastone;two min- ccs f , diapente, one, ounce; nitrisi pulverised,. one • ounce; ground ciammin-seed, 1 powdered, one ounce. This to be administered daily in a little 'gruel, and tho udder rubbed daily with goose oil.' - .. Dilzrrhcea.—Powdered catechu, half ounce; opium, ten grains; mixed in a little gruel. : Fever.—Lit bloo d if tlie.bowele are con alipated, administer half pound epsom salts in two quarts of water gruel. , 1, % Embrocation for tStrains.— Spirits or harts home, four minces ; 'sweet oil, igh..t ounces; oil'. of thyme,_half ounce. ' . . Yellows.--Di;pente, two ounces,' commit-seed .41, finely pulverised, two 'ounces ; fenegreek, 'pow. deted, two ounces. 'These ing mita' should be' thoroughly bbiled M a ,close pi kin or kettle, for the space of! fifteen minutes, l and administered daily in a little lute warm grueV / Botts--IVoirns.—E psalm salts, half i poun d ; corriander seed, bruised, two osinees ; iil'a quart of water., -: - ! Purgei in-uses of Vegetable Poisoning.r—it very safe and 'effectual purge la found in eps.ma salts, the dose being from half pound to twelve ounces, given in water gruel. lin many cases of poisoning from the- ground add water hemlock, laurel, and the yew, linseed oil 69 proved a value. , ble 'purge ; the quantity adminiktered being from a pint to a pint arid id - half, accofding to tfae cousin,. titution of the patient. Spatfin.--Coppetas and vinegar, equal, parts,. make an embrocation, ,and rub the affecte d part, keeping the animal dry, and 4irring him smartly , till you effect a Cure. Aiiothen excellent medicine for this troublesome, and as niany suppose incur cable ailment, is treacle by casting a quantity -of rusty iron into a pail full of Mrine. , . The vessel containing theseshoeld stand fdr three oifour days in a warm situation•mid be frequently agitated or stirred. The liquid-should be applied tw i ce a day, morning and evening, with a sponge mad well rut. bed in. Great relief, if not a „radical aura, will re suit froM this hpplication. 1 I send you, Mr. Editor, the foregoing for inset. tion in the Te/egrcrpis. flhoelil. it prove service. able to only one of my agricultural friends, I shall be repaid fully the lobar of preparing it for your columns. • ii. ____ A Cuurous I'ACT iv.Aont day. afternoon a gentlemen Teti this city, brought to the mar American Institute four small] been produced'in the follow] gentleman alluded to,).,in the ceived that it was necessary] more branchee from his gr 4 cordingly ; lopped off the or whiclicanied Lthem to bleed, he split a potatoe into two, heetuck on the end of the He then tied a rag fast to the the potato, and kept it froba I halt. The rag was not dil day or two since, when it ss , ' to contain a crop olfoar sum grown fron3 the pieces stuck branch. The truth .of the . I , 4,vouched for by. a , gentlem sPectability.—.=lV. Y. Eve.ni EXCELLENT BILGI RICULTI7 UAL MMES.-MG Falkner lays down the folloWing. excellent rules, which wherever the concurring circUmstances will allow, it would be wisdom to carry aut. 1. To increase the quantity of ' manure oa faun \ should be the constant aim of. every farmer. • 2. Bay ahead never , be sold, unless two tons of stable litter Aire, returned foil /nary load sent oir the farm.: • - f 3. The horse teams Should be kept in , the sta. bles and soiled during the summer and autumn an "green feed, • it. Every pillion of.apparently - refuse vegeta ble and animal {natter should be . carefully collect , ed and added to ithe dung heap. Coax Coua.—We have mow aro . ong us milli for grinding both' corn aud ehlt together. No WI. mei should permit so valuable an articlo as this to be thrown away. la possesses highly nutrive prop erties, and when appropriated as a food for atomsis a'clear ' • It always should be bornein mina by the•fsrm: et, that the most perfect nrintal in form is alciays the most profitable. 1 -.PERIODiCAL AND NEWSPAPER AGENCY?. STATIONER'S RAIL, MARKET STREET. E. N. CARVALHO, EGS !sate to announce, Oda baying obtained the B agency for most of the popular Daily- and Weekly Newspapers and Magazines in New York,Philadelpliik and Baltimore; with many of the best Entopean Joan nals, he is prepared :o receive subscriptions for Ms following : PAiladelphia. PAiladslpAia. Go> United States &melte, The Omnibus, Daily. Sun, Godey's Lady's Book, Pennsylvanian, Arthur's Magazine, - North American, Pannier Magazine, . Native Eagle, Champers' Popular Encl. Daily Keystone, L eloptedia. . Daily Chronicle, Plumber's Diguirrian Pot- Saturday Courier, trait Gallery, " Neal's Gazette, Weekly North American, Saturday Evening .Pdat, Weekly Sun,-7" • . Baltimore. . .We Park. Baltimore Clipper, Laty'a Companion, Daily Sun, Ya kee Doodle, • Brpublkan and Argue. ' Spirit of the Times, . . Western Continent: . Musical' Library. • ~ Any of the above journals will be cent to subscribers inthe borough and neighborhood, without any extra charge. They can also be had at. any time at. o. sta tioner's Hall,' where they will be sold at publisher's prices BELOW ANTIIIIACITE cyaFrze OFFICE.. October 31,1846 1 44. Strap Cow. 'SIR to the residence of the subscriber, res egl ' ''iding i ranch township, about dne mile , from Weaver', .111 i s, ;there two weeks since, a dark brown cow; wlt , 'tan And red stripes on the back, and spots on the bin. l . The owner can have her hy proving property an , Paying charges: • LLIZAOETif ADA3I3. ~ . : October 34' MG • 44.-3 t! . . ' 1 El 1 I: I II 'CULTURE.—Yester. iiding we,believe is pagers room of - tho ipbtitoes which had mg manner; Tho Mobth of'May con. lo cut one or two'r . tie oiite, and he sc. : nneCessary Mancha , and to remedy this ,ieces one of which_ bleeding •branch.— ,ranch so as to covet 'falling off, rind then qtarbed again until a is removed •and found' di .potatoes which bad on the end of the entleman's statement iOn of t b ebighest re. Pool.
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