Cippings. , tPheli itj'e Pie..tom,e'..fiain6. 131' Come ell ieltit I "lhat. wandef ibrotti:! ate glen. 171 tell ye o' n tot, rt. 4 Thou curticrtt Ilium :ten. • Mau is 11., J.:Ft u.te.t •Tbt.t ti.c I.t.T.rt 4C /1,11 ccl frr Ire 1 • ke t role bz INC I i - , 'Tie not ht ncath th , .. ten t Nor r, n. , 1: - . 0' ,z:, -, 'Tis liot ; n .4. -.,•1 , ,,t. q-Ir t -- ' Nur I.rbor o'. t.'.:,..: - ,4•:1; 'Tir, 1.,,n, - ,:. 111 ti..., , i, ;'dint Birk 'I . Inlho ~ .-1 ,11 vv:thr ... .fit 11 i a ne„ To me. t p . .;: p. :,., ~.. !„ . 1.-.... . , Wfica the F. - .• coto, 1r0n...! The hla'ek•ll:rd bu!M- its-ne-t. For Mi. w...t,- , hr lo . c , to .-.-a a, ' And en the torrno•-t hub Oh! t happy !did is he !• ; ' • Then he p..air3 hi. inching difty, An Ince i. a' tha tile.m.,, 4, And he NVO,, ili+ 1,11We11. ,,, e • , , Whcil the kye come haute ! . . . . When lila blos.r; !le:l'ra a rcarl. Anti the q:;-;4: turn, , , n I . . ' in' th , 1.,111,y1:, kan Zov. an . alas /,1{.1,1 Lip jrio ea ; .. And lb- 1,rr,,,..:: from , 11, fbm.lirf . -Traps don a alai ttruk- , , use at:Am , To ‘VUO Ili, I- raa-1a..,- . WLea ilas i.},• rfIIPC .110111C1 0 il '.. - INSEICSITILE PERSPIRATION: riii'lll: I re , edit a figure In elrett,lo represent the 1s• J, Et ssmt.t I'r liseinsrlo7l. 11. is-theigrcat EVACIi -COO N for the inipuritieenf the body,: It will he no ticed that a thick - cloudy mist issues item all points of the surf,. e, which _indicates that the peispirati ti flows lltanterr.uplerlly when we are in lietiltit, bitt.yeases . -when ire are siek. Life cannot be suhtninetl without it- If is throw ii.off from the blood and other juice's- of the body-,and iliposesby olio - means ofti,mitly all th e this, polities W ;Within us. The language of the Scripture is, -In the blood is the Life.' If it ever liecomes impure it may be traced ditectly to the stoppage of Insensible' l'erspirati..o. Thus we see all that is necessary when • I:he blood is stagnant or infected; to Eopen'the 'pores, and it relieves Itself from all impurity instantly. Its Own heat and vitality are sufficient, without en'e mini- etc of medicine, except .to open the poles upon the sttr- ' face Thu - 84e see the folly of taking So many internal remedies:. All practitioners, however; direct their ef forts to • restele the insensible- peqpiration. :The. ___-------- Thouipsoman, Bit' instance, steams ; Bie flydroPfithist CAPTAIN SMITH 5 131.:An STOn r.-= A corres- shrouds it, in net blankets; the lloinoiaillist dears out - : llallleler-rhalS; the Ailopathist bleeds :Indtloses us,with v. pondent of the Newark Daily advertiher - iv" no teury ; and the blustering iltia'ck gorges us it'itll the •following recipe for getting \ rid . of one's'neigh• Pills: tons !,. pin- ::t • . . • -pg . hoes sRts :, , . To give so not idea of the amount, i-T the Insensible • About the Per•pitation, we will blate ob i t the hlarned Dr. Lew year I •St3 9, I settlea . .at tlie lower subortrasveriamml that live -eighths-tif nll we receive Peach 'f ree, Li Wilimx counly..Allitim,..atiri cul- lino 11l stiimuce pasmolonT by' this 'beans.' In other ' l ,, ( n.,,, mid Tottoe, s i.e ! .ide a Le. ordsof we eat and think eight !minds per`-da y` .-we a few iiries . f evacuate live pounds 4,f ° it by Itt , ensible Per.ipiratiCm small iirotato Otch,' and tin of a garden, it s,•w as i ' Tiiis is mote mil,- r - Iliaii the us . ed . up' particles M . the usual-in thOse day., , Vty neAlTsl lieielibtr, iiiilli•fr• blood, and oilier juices, giving . placeito the new and . Champion, being better n-It Onto the test of us, I`4 . ,:sti one,. To cheek this, therefore, Is to retain :in the lits of all the virultini. matter that t ea • fladt nice gang bf h. , 4-- ,. .'.1 C'e ' . l "4 4 ,bu ie ah° "' I. '.. ti ) l 'Sk‘: ie ,e n ri l l:t y l::l,r e S i' lloul,Pleare the body'. 1 . . .his neighbors on ac... , .111: ~t hi , 'we..b.h.:lli.l being ' Ii is h_yinippina the litres that oveiwlielm mankind ?other Mx 'over-Ilea' ito.t . limn t it', Was tiot).'.o tiro-. t'it h 601, " . •,eolds and enostimplions. Nir - w-le-oths of - -- 1 tp, world die ' out disease induced li-ia stoppage Of the, ..• !or, whether hie sto.k , le ; o:-..• ioto Mimi in mite's Insensible. l'ers; 'ratiOn.- 1 • . fields or, no ; p crre,i,he 0. , tau small-to rend toy, ..Lit tne ask. nut' every candid moot(, what s eaurse own fa thy and lobo Chan pion', bogs, too; so seems the most teas viable to pursue to' unstop the Peres alter they are do. 'ill (Could you give I•hysim I COMplaine4lniiiilli selecal ' ':mes s Imf. could get 1 I 1 ,, ~,,,t., 1 , tho'itiires'l Or t mid you apply.sottlethina no relief, whem.being a 1 Old Eta -iiiii, iCulperptir'.i r that who'd d': 11t ,5 upon 1 lie rk l rca,ce where the, don-- . goo:nen:ally i: , , 1 And yeti . lint 11 ,, ii0 physician who house one diy, I heard Viiiii in site the remark. t hal ~. • , makes any etternal application, t Mien M. [ruder if a root or n ear, Ur •Nim„a trialt tiece , d bear- these f licurreaauCee 1 present to pl rAciatisi . ,, and all ikin , was thrown down, in 'n p! pee %Niters. hog,i fv, - e, iiille . re, - that 'they. would nevth 01,0 Ni their snouts toere 1WL1.1.- , c 1 1 T.1 , l lr ALL : HEALING Ill,'S \ III: ,g,Ol a.1..18' SALVI.:.. . again. I.wrnt home and-go: the skin 61 a hear,; It has lie power to laYstore poispiration on the Which I had killed some tints before, and h3Vilig • Millie head. a roond.dd 'sores, upon the chest. in silo s supplied myself * with ..;.;,:nett von every part of the body,Whathei . disezised slightly cii ! ,:rn I Went out and. n , or seveiely. saw about twenty; tine year. 01,1...; rminchip•A away I It has j i to.cause all external soars, xi-refs/oar in my field; -I ''toile,( them lip," arid catching a hunivrs. Chin , disc,,,, p0i.,4n41115 5(05m1,, Is discharge' runner, sowed hint up'.iit a:beitr skin, :and then . ti V i i. " "i ' l ""'"'"''lnd.th"".heal"lle"" o f 4 a T i m!. do Om? forbid,: hie necessity so mans., turned . himloose,- whrn he rai a . alter the rest, 'l, * Nlio aml deletoriom; drugs takee Lilo the stomach. ;. • IT-m - e,i-rvi s and defends t lie surface from all derail:m illets, from the' EUppast . (l hear: h The et 'that,wii. nimli., , ,f i' , l '' I r onus ' . The surface is thc nutlet of tiVe seen of them was att B:t:sett's Creek; n e a r .1- '')._ ei.thii'lls of :11, - • iii'e :tint 'ism' nit in ' atter . within.-It Is- iOiire . .. ' miles from my hou-re. - -nuly - two being alive— eiiwith tmitions of oponings to relieve ills intestines. on'e running- from -his felhow sown ' . .ttp, in the Stop ill,those pores and Beath knocks:it your door, hi, riAhtiv termed 'All healing; for there is n-arctly skin, and he trying . to (Mehl the o'l in r—the rest „ di,„,T. . • c ..... -sternal or internal, that it will not henelit. were-found . dead in Ilm road, baying' Ltterally run I hlave 1.1;4.d i: f,ir.the biz! 11 years for all diseases of themselves to death. It - is needless e‘i add that .t lie che.t, eonsumption, liver, involvire„.."" the utmost ila tige'r i nd respells:MlD y, and I dertare before [leaven' John Chr ,- , ter t hat. and man, that not in one single case'has it failed to ben eft.. when the liatlent was within the reach of mortal tittiatii,. ; v . I have hail, yfo ..nsoearned in the profession, I have had Minis ~,of the Gospel, Judges of tins beach, Aldm nom iiiiil I.•in)er , , emitletmln of the highest i`l 11- El Itiall, MO multitudes Of the ! use it „, every variety , , .r ~,y. 1:.,,,i u,,,, , ti:s h.•,., hilt one mice-sAirse 'A.-AM:ger, year Ointment is gond.' , CONNU.lit'7lO.N'.. , . . It t'a n hardly be .credited that a salve can have any etr-ut noon the lunas.seated as I hey * :ire within the sys tem. But, If lilac, d upon the cliesj„it penetrate di rectly. tii the liiiies• separates the poisonous pa:tides that are consuming them . , and-expels theta Irmo the ,11,1e111.__ . ~.. . I need not say that it is curing persons of ennsump- - itorecontinually, although we are told it is foolishiless. I rare nut wlll.t is , aid, 10 long as I can cure several thaosa ell persons yearly. - , . r 11E C ADAH.B. , . The ;alit' has cured persons of the headache of 12 ,i:trs st andima,. and, who had it regulitly every ti'et k • • iliat vomit:ha, often toot place. 11-.:tness and Car-ache are, helped with like suc- ire yendcr r 1; 111.. y r hepard That ...w•sl , ; • Wl`.= at; in And.la , Yi'l hr rh , llll L 7,112 • For a !haul; hoon s o.• come hauu• Then nit nat,.'re join. 0, wain yrovt , n traitor j..y 4 Or.wh'a would cha4. , C n crown,' perils and it tante. And ntiA, hi: bonnie Witril the kyr ctgne line GIIIVI ace when . , Mr. al-wi pum„ our S l tate, of New 'lampslide, in accordance with the usage of -the party, men 111 pow tr-z-heingl the 10-cofoco -cofoco party ol.cour,c, f' , r it hasn't 'been noting 'else till this year for a a 4e— procured for our Mr. Smith, a Justice's commission, ,as a lrewarll 'for partizan services. One•dav a neighbor called at the office of B. to itrik,'uckliowlytig - eumnt of a deed. 'B. was hu , v. and r,..hti red him to Smith, • who he remarked . hod ju:4t got hi; goaltoi4toti, and'woidd be glad to do 'it. Down went the neighbor to Squire Smith's. - . 'Good morning. 'Squire sa.d he. • 'Good morning, Mr.,— the Squire. and be measured it Ali' with a dignity ,ttid -preci sion becominh a civil- Itit . g . i,trate of the, Swi,-o. Now ilimishire.. • ,t 'deed her.t.• which ''l wish., you t take:tin ticknowledgenw nut id,' s .id the bor. The 'squire loo'ied 'very grave : lie adjusmi his sp . ectacles' upon bi s ii o.e, 1111:1 true went in,his hand. de, d n hieli iiu to make an acknowleile . eMent of e great moderations and an iht,ia.hich ittLl;cl..t.,l mot he was in a bit of y. ' ' ,tlres,'• said the neighing. said migistrate. you had better take the ci.l:lMeit ruel with-irass. Ithe obedient wife ImMife-stial her tql.rdsal the suggestion by retiring; 'This deed, you wish site to lake !o; kit .wtedgd ment of agaai queried the pi-tree. • • "Yes, pee;—said the mighlsir^tiltl::`i all. Then looking over_lhe '.ii.druineut very arefl -6,06 intelligent ju'stiee. a ino,t solemn Manner to inaki lids deelorstum. acknowledge this to be a\ - AMDIGNIS PICEACUING.- Oil catnin;_._out of church, I ad•lcd . Sir. P. a thstnnzoi,ntd lawyer, , how he liked the settnon of lir. 1.1-. • - . "I t4ink," said hi', tt mites wider tlic THIRD READ. '•• ' • "Hovisol" say j..) • . . •oA French . pteacher..": the Tr , t i a:ierl. after a long and pompous•l I•114!1, now to I,- cced my hearers, to div:ife stiy bulje.eis int.) three parts: First, I shall tell you that whirl' I and you do nut know. 4 1...i - ecbildly..l dial! tell you all about that which you itnov.) and • I do trot know. - And tinnily: and I rrtrall tell you about that which neither you nor I know . . • , A GaF.ZT liireNTioN.—Ai l a • Irish wa. 'noticed at Resaca de la Palra,i nn the le of !he Bth perforniing • prodigie. of %alor, anti ',round his body.was swathed a bulk as if be h 3i.(l.,trib uted.qie contents of his. knapsack al) gut l,ins Gar more easy transportation. en he dished into the very teeth Of danger, and was imam.? the Who broke into the Mexican camp. He c, white standing among a group of entnratk,, some of thena: inquired wh he haa .wro.pped around him.. • ' • • 'brit this ss s he; oeh, .by Sint P.ohric . k. but that's a greatinvinnoolnureiy, I %vat into thhn yallow rashktilA wtdout the la-te hettsktn; for I hadrny air iight i.escryer'',l,...wi eil up to its full tinsion, end deal' a was tie tour hulletareoald do peas to me!' • • CAUTION CA It.E I. S' 4 WI) 1: It S.Crir time ago, an old lady woe t.l her Loodott it n.k • seller for .a copy of u pamphlet entatH No. ' The old lady.was remarkable for eart , t fI g, and the consequence in this •ift,iince wa-t mot rtldicialls:: The hookseller atter takm?, a ty . . urkl of trouble, sent back to say that he had s..,ught every, where. but was unable to find a ithami , Liet Ittl Go.' for its titie: pertiUri 1410 had bein Isetening' t , , a vety dull address;remaiked thaLevery 'tong went (Xi well,' espeezall:y the titi l die ace. SAFETY FUSE For masiinst, 2oai and 'Rork. Tl . M.elbseriber has ust receiv'ki fresh,. supply of frafety Fuse of improved quality, which can be ssarranted,.if used according to directions. There is DO eangerin blasting where the Fogg is used and on some lines nf Public Works, the old tu , le , of , bhistine le entirely dispensed' with, and nothing hut the is permitted to be used. For sate at Miner, cturer's pri ces, at 1311.1111 VAN'S Cheap Stationery Store, Fattaville. October .10 1846 : 41- . NEW AND CHEAP 'STORE, EXT door to Oliver Dotison'i Hat und•Cap since,: ill Centre street, fourth door b.-low Market. The: , ettbicriber has just opened a TIPP: and . splendid assort Inent of seasonable Dry.O.md., Grneeriesand Queens ware of the latest stVles and importations, very to Which he invites the ailention of his frieilds'and the public in general:: H1L1,,. ' Pottsville, October . . • . . ' Prot*., ayttl Vii:l742r. ' • - A rnW , Plth fir. 4 ~ ,1 .110., run , .: In , l-ireatpresiqvcd .1 Liinger,SuAremived and fin dale at ,MARTIN'S Mug Stare. 3g—, Sept ,4b3,180 Olebirines. rint,LLISTER'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, H .1I ATIS I almost immediately the intlarnation and when the pan/ rP.ISe.i. • . COLD FEET. Consuipptine..lirer it - mini:tint, pains in the chest or. side, falli‘rii: on - of the hair, one nt the tuner, aiways rterrinhetnitts cold feet. It is a sure sien of disease in stein ho linen cold feet. The .S 3 lee will cure ev.:' Cry c tse. In Se r;l1ola. old sore•, erysipelas. salt rheum, liver complaint. It) mz, (pliary, hullo ltttis, Irks or .nn. brew-I, ['tics, all clMst diseases. such as oppie,inn, slur," r eruptions.. pervonilli.OMSeS, t tie:spine there is probably no Hp:tin:Ma neov known, so good. .' C-L D,IIEJD that actually defied eveiy el., 1/. es We II :IS the alutity of IS llr :20 doctl.r4. On, lin, to d ..J1)(1 off Id= cluldrett any I,ltutt, shwa a few Itoxes,of the Oitttuteut curd ;twin. • IT k tli he,t ta ; me in the world Air 1311111 S. (Read the d;iteti,ns.4:roLnd It UR 11S. if ;vents now how fa Oat . most medicines were to children taken inwardly, they would'he k 1.14 7. to re , ort lispevialy lozepges,' and *meth • enteit htzr •verrnifuge' pills, &v. The trill!' le, no one can. celt.invariably, when it orals are present.— Now .it say to parents that—this salve Will always tell it a child has writ mit. It wi I-drive every vestiee away. [Read tina.direnionS around the ho %] :none is 4,roqonly, no mtzdisine on the face oft e firth at Duce so sore and so safe in the espnlsioulpf iv Orb ns. -Vl c nm. nera , ional iiQc of Illy Ointment wilt atways keep conic from grfwviiiin recd 11Wityr b \ c .. - , 11 . 1:00)11:11 With if will .TA7htf:S.4ll ,- ALLISTER k7Co., B,AO, r;ppri.•ior: of the above iii dic tic. (.?-1L7170.N.. . . . i „is tLe . ...kil-he.r...;ilor Ointment has been gre.4l ,. coon t.,r6:ll.•ti, ‘se h lye given thiq cautihn to Sh, 11qt:fie that •tio ftitillltt•ta . .vtll hv ;;,rime littl,s9 the hatnesof.tam,..... Mr . ..‘llt.r.t , r, or .hare, McAllister & Co., are iv rtiti.n iv):11 a vo 1 0-, 09 4 ,.,. 3 .. label.' label.• .. . ~, 1'de...2; t . 1.1 )is per hoX. . CI.EM ENS & I'ARVIN, firents, Pottsville, Pa . : 4 ,11 . .. •:. r, ISIG. . - ' n--ly 1.,.....„8„ ~,,,,, ,,.,--1 . ..,---e:e„.,_ - . ff-ze N t a ., ,r-,..;•-:.71 - - ‘r , -ar:A: ,,, "-.....-.*-,..1 0 , : >, , ,,, • -to , t „,,rts-z--:?.:. • SAN P.k1711.4.A & VEG-ETABLE .111.0 ell PILLS N of the . increasing demand for Pr. Pills. and the enctiuragetnimt by the pui lie lll! , tliplayi97, them, in preference to ail others, tae ei as old ig.ll to Have con'Aructed a ine mike Ilie.nYtiinre rapidly anti with less etxpense than heretofore.. efr, t d •e) deshabie 6.11 iilde(t. and that the the benefits of such great improve tnent in Plltinaliitig. iniae.!*ijl 'henceforth contain . . ... . . • F..oltri — PILLS IN A' BOX, • a Od the price ill- sante as? - rgr.i4ofore, na [hely :--_Twen ty co;; ct.i.q:: :t 8.,.—f55,ge Ilexes for One Dollar Dr. •Lenlr, tsarsl; .trilla and Vegetable Blood Pills have, daring lice pa zt ew,years, luiennioresurressfullv te.tleeil ihroo,,;:toi .., the United States, Mexico and the West Indi.• s. than any' others, and the rapidly in ! rea , illUdel'• Old for 1:1"1:1 is unparalleled. They' are the only Pills in existence, known to eon tam Sar,ap.ifilla in them. the proprietor only knowing iee.r . to couthjoe the ~.,l ir:utparilla with other substances in foric•of pitli., 1 . IF (ILL'S ARE NECESSARY , ~,, for parzia•: ,, a Ci . :l!),SilIC-the stomach a t:d bowels, for limit i ire the blued or fluids of the body, as an alter native for rento% till the causes of disease and arres-' ling its progiess, and as a Spring purifier these pills will b. (mind more effeet nal than any other. - YOUNG AND OLD, MALE OR FEMALE'' may at atl tittles ti.ke them without change Of living, ye; : :traitti from o , •ti4eition, or fear of taking cold ,front exposure in itil.klb.! , of weather, for they contain no unirLury. or, minerati, which ire' contained in other pills, and which make other pills on unsafe orilanget ous to take, and uncertain in their effects. , PEIIs'ONS OF .ILL CONSTITUTION S whether feeble or debilitated, or or robust and: strong C. , `llVtit_UliA:l, Vitt take theta without prostrating . °rile: hilitattne the system : they operate so easy atutgentle, :...ft effectual, that little inconvenience is caused in ta him: them.. , THEY ABE GOOD AT ALL TIMES, for all diseases of whatever nature or kind. Caution is necessary t Be sure at all times to ask for .and take no others than Dr. Leidy's Blond Pills. 'All others by - names nearly similar, are spurious, and cal culated to deceive ; the proprietors of them thinking t 4 sell them on the reputation of the genuine,bona-fide nod only true Sarsaparilla and Vegetable Blood-Pills of Dr. Leidy.. ,r.). Beware of such imposition, fraud and trickery.— Ton , h thannot, hutch less take them, for being man ufactnr,d'io deceive the putlie of their Money, they beridss. deceive the body and your system by their eff,rts, 40 Pills in a ilox for 25 cents—Five flex hr. fpr.Ane Dollar. [No others contain Forty Pills to' the hex j ..7.? - "ro he had in Pottsville at JOHN 8.. e.-MA RTIN'S Drug Stop!. Also, at JOHN G. BROWN'S brili Slum Y.ay 23,14 ft. SEW AND EXTENSIVE alotldiii and Gentlemen's Fruniehing Store . - rilllE eubscrtber has just returned from the ciifes of 1 Net/ York and Philadelphia.with a splendid am cheap assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting's of the latest importations, comprising the best black French and English 1;0)01 dyed Cloths, superfine black French Doe Skins and English wool dyrd Ca.ssimeree, French and English Fancy Cloths, suchas Olive, Brown, Invisible Green, &c., French Farcy - f-, - ,assimeres of the latest ,- Spring styles, plain and fancy , veglincs, black satin, cashmere, cashmeretts. white and buff easel metes: light fancy velvets, Marseilles, &c.; all of which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the very best style, and - at prices tit which he is determined no customer shall complain. Being himself a practical tailor, and employing carters and workmen superior to ally others in, the place, he is able to warrant every ar ticle manufactured by. him to give satisfaction to the most particular in fashion, fit and finish. The subscriber has also just opened at his new store the largest, best, and most fashionable stock of ready made clothing ever Offered to the Pottsville public; all of which he will dispose of at Briggs whielt cannot fail to satisfy purchasers, viz : -. Fine Black Frock Coats from $lO 00 to $lO Cia do Dress do *po 10 00 do Sack do ' 5 5.0 10 50 Fancy Frock and Dress Coats fi 00 10 00 ' Summer Tweed Coats _. . •-• 2 50. , 450 Linen,, do 7.5 ,2 00 Fine Cassimere Pantaloons, Slack andlancy colors 3 10 7 • 50 French Cassimere Pantaloons, (summer goods) 2 50 5 50' Linen Pantaloons62l I 2 1 SuperfinJ black Satin Vests 3 50 5 00 do do do I 50 3 CO • Fancy vests Cashmere ,f. Cashmerettel 75 2 50 - Marge:Wes Vests 021 1 50 The:''subrriber's establishmentmay very properly he Pottsvllle Emporium of Eashion, where gen tlemenmay always obtain eVe-ty article of gentlemen's wear, such as i•hirts, .eollars,, handkerchiefs, scarfs, .gloves., hose.' suspenders, &c. &c . , suited to the tit.iid ious of the emmisite, the plain habitspf the sub-, stantial cotton, or the wants of the indusirlow , Mho.: ser. Ire can clothe a man front head to Mot witty' a snit of clothes - fur V. SU, which is cheap enough for the poorest._ , , -rrThe subscriber has' ust receii•ed the latest London, Paris, New York, and Philadelphia tlipring amt.:inn:ll)er FaEhions. Any taste can he suited‘at his new store in Centre street, next door above Clemens's, , Drug store, II: Z./TAYLOR. G. Don't f.lx , ;et the place. Potts* ille, April Pi, le lb, BRADY 1& ELLIOTT, WA.TVIMAKERS 4 ,- ; JEWELLERS,. iriion; the' City of Philada., . . . r\.•. BEG leave to announce to the citizens a : ,- f treitSVille and beighboring districts; that they :.:-1,„,,,. have on hand at their 'Stiire, next door •to r:,;,,oGeisse:s new lintel, In the borough , of Potts /vine, a large :wool tment of Gold and Silver Patent Lc-. Ter, Lennie, and plain . Watches of every: description. Also: a general assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens' Gold Pins, Chains, Bracelets. Signet and Plain Bingo; Gold and Silver 'Thimbles, Pencils and Pens of various makers; 'Sped - dries, Musical boxes, and every other article in their line of business. B. & B. have been appointed by Messrs. Ilrernster & Im:salaam of Bristol, Connecticut, their agents for the sale of their patent spring Clocks, comprising those suitable for Churches and public offices. Also, eight 1 day and thirty hour brass patent,s,pring repeating Gothic: Clocks. Through them purchasers way rely upon get- I tine a genuine ar hie. . Give .us a cad, we guarantee to sell as low as any article in our line of business can be purchased either in Pottsville or Philadelphia., Clocks and Watt lies of every description carefully repaitedand warranted on the most reasonable terms. 'W 1 . 1,L11A NI BRA DY , . • JOSEPH'S; ELLIOTT. 3raro .11. 15'd. 12—tf. CI BM POT rsviut WON WORKS l a.,grin9c•taq,.. , l c G INNIS EPETEIii:LT annonnces to the Public, that he It has taken the E; , tablishment known as the Potts ville Iron NVorks, on 'Norwegian street,. wiMre he is pre pared to build all kinds of. Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every d•erriiaion,at the iMortestmotire, and on the most rea sonable terms. . cr Persons from bread,.ity , ivant of Stea to Engines will tied it to their advantagd to give him a call helot e nzauinr. elsewhere. May' II Coal Screens ! Coal Screens ! ! HE suseriher s extensively engaged' in the manu factory of WOVEN WIHE' scREENS upon an iMproved and entii - elymew prindpie, for which he has secured CETTERS PATENT, and which he confident ly believes will be limn', ,superior to every other screen in mic fore id all' the qualitie? of a good screen. They i entirely of wire, and elin lie made with I threads of any re qiiiied'size and strenuti . ' WI.IIC WEAVING C DESCIIIpTION will he'enecuted at the notice, and screens rule to every Oa t!..ero. to all the_ uses for ivi Hi ,o-reem , are requirca. . . ' , ,4:ir Thl! subscriber has ro'cently removed his estab. lishment tit Coal .:.'feet, hear the corner of Norwegian street.. lIINRI7 JENKINS. • PottFillle„kpril 4 ISlk, - . • - 11- ' Tocenti-ACIII7. THE ODO:siTALGIC DROPS, Learreated'io cure the Tooth—ache in two minutes. preparation is the result of inuch•patient ex, periment--10 COIIIOII fled by a scientific Dentist. and.is guaranteed to he perfectly innocuous in its ef fects upon the other Teeth. The irennihe arti•le can he Itaihit itannan's-Llte,k,tore, Portsville„wholesale and rct.til. e• strut Aeent for the county. Also of the followine Arent : • JOHN S. C: MARTIN, Pottsville_ CIIAItLES I AIVTONi, jr. & Co. St. Clair. t;,Price 25 cent:, pertio . ttle;; • 'Cr Aeents wanted to all the Towns in the County at the May '2. .18 Valuable Coal, Tracts ';lo gent. - , 1 1 0 in on leases, to suit applicants, all that tract of land licloncht2 to the North Arnericart Coal Co., known as the Mill Creek Traci, coot:ill:mg the follow li,t of,Co'i,il Veins. niuof whteti,—ainong the Peach M'onntain Veins—hal:mu rr ranee of over a toile in le.nqh, Barracleuch, Str..,enson, Little' Tracey, Pewit imoolit ;tin Veins, Green Park or Ratensdalc Vein, Per pendicular. mond, and DT Diamond Veins, atone with malty others not tin fned. - Also. aft that tract called the Junction Tract, trelmw. UZto the said Company, containnu:the Salem, Forrest, It_thhit Mortimer, Tunnel, Mack Mine, , C. Law ton and-Alfred Lawton Veins. Also , .a Saw Mill and Gast Mill„situaled on the Mill Creek Tract, all of which will be renteti nn moderate terms try fipplyina to: Pottivllle, Feb. 21 ',Rlehardion's Coal Breaker. rpflosE fiorsolYi about erecting machinery for break ins coal will find it to their interest before mak Mt! a selection to apply to the subscriber, as the patentee of the above machine,. will guarantee such advantages in saving, waste, kr. its will Im found to be an object worthy their attention, securing them against all risks, in order that these advantages,may be fully tested. W.M. S. HILL., - , West Brandt Valley, near Sebnylkill Haven. Jtine 27 • 27-If NOV Stjre atßrockville T' -t"iihscritier has just received - from Philadelphia, and iI:ISMOVV opened at Brockville, a large and gen eral assortment Of seasonable gpods, such as Drp.Goods, Groceries,: Ifirdware, and QueenstVare. In addition to which wilt he found constantly on hand, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, at well as a good supply of country produce. and examine our stock, and you will find us prepared to sell gilds at as low-a rate as they have ever le•en sold any where, in Schfivikill county. N. ll.—Connlry produce of all kinds wanted, for which the highest, price wilt be paid. GEO. 11. POTTI, .• Pottsville, Peb:7, jSI6 , 6- • THE AMERICAN FLORA A Beaublul Work for the Ladies, DEING a hi l itory of Plants and Wild Flowers, con taininga systematic, and general description, Natu ral Ithitoty Chemical and 111giBral qualities, of over six lhodsand. plants, to he illustrated with over el: thousand colored engravings, taken from nature, by, A,' B. titront , ,, M. D., Botanist. Mblished monthly,. price $3 per. annem, or '23 cents per number. Subscrip tions,received at BANNAN'S B oketork, sole agent. or the county., July ‘.25„ 30- THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to in-' form the pablic in general that liehas been atmainted the only Agent forthis county, for the sale of C. Meyer's Grand Action Pianos, with Metallic Plates. and that he has Just opened a fresh assortment of the . most superior rums ever offered to the public. Meyer's Pianos • have received the premiums of the Franklin Institute for several suer.essive years. and the first silver medal was awarded to them by the same Institution at its last exhibition. Ills Pianos tonic the lead at the !ate National Fair at Washington; and were all disposed of long before the close of the exhibition. They havealso 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, Wallafe, 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 prices. 'All orders from a distance will be prOmptly and ex peditiously attended to, and he invites ull those in want ofa first rate article to. give him a call at his residence in 'the borough of Orwigburg. 15- Old Pianos will Be taken in exchowie. GI. B. ZULICII. Procip I burg, September, s th , S-10. 38—Cato ORWIGSBURG ACADELIIY. • THIS Institution is open for the receiition.ofpppiis from all. parts of the county, under the direction of Mr. S. F. PENFIELD, Principal, S. P., and tlnsc!E..-B. PENFIELD, Teacher of female department. Swabs pursued are Common Engliqi, nigher English,Latth, Greek and German classics,Vocal Music, and Drawing. Terms of tuition from 'hree to six dollars per quar ter. ' Vacations three weeks from ad . Wednesday in August; 9. weeks from the Wednesday preceding Christ inns, and one week front the last day °lateral'. . Nov, 7, 4146 434 f VoCO •FOCOS.-50 gr•)ii Loco Focn Matches, fo I_,/ sale low, at MARTIN'S Drug Store% June 27 • 10811 DAVID CIIILLAS, Ag't. 0- PIANOS. TEE MINERS' JOURNAI4. PATENT METALLIC ..ROPES,, "• FOE THE USE op MINES, 'II.AILWAYS, • For sale, or imported to order, by tie iluisorae7.. rTTHESE Ropes are now almost et:clnshely usedin the Collieries and on the Railways in Great Brit nn, and are found to be greatly superior to Hempen ones as regards - safety, dniability'and economy. The Patent %Vire Ropee, base proved to be - stilt im good condition after three year's service; in the same situation where the Hempen ones, previnualy used, of double the size and weight would wear tin nine or ten months. They have been used for/almost a every: purpose to which Hempen Ropes and chainshave been applied. Mines, •Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging, Window Cords,'Ligbtning Conductors:Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e. They sre made either of Iron or Copper Wire, and in eases 'of mush eiposure f to cisnipness,of Cal vanized Wire. . • Testimonials from thg mast eminent Engi England can be' shown as telbeir crlictenry, additional information .required I'i/spec:nog : ti eat descriptions and application will be given ALFRED F. KEMp, 7:,,13r0ai1.5t., New ,1 • Sole Arent in the United New York, May 30th, IS-16. ea- The subscriber has been appointed A sale of the Patent Wire Rave in this .Itee dors left at this rare; statill tire, weitrb' sromptly attended to. ft ' CO lINZEM 0 --"" qt ; 17: . 4 4 ? c. •a , vi .7. I C". ti 'R 2 WI - Zs C. cz; 0, iZ l ! ' 0 . gr. F' . , x• I s m I I e 3 s 2. ; owl 0 - `••• or Ca C. , CI • rit .. .....11 ~, or.r y- „,... . 0 COLLIERY WORKS, FOUNDRY' , '& 31.40 r 1111. E SHOP. • rillfr,gubscribers,!at theii, old stand, corner of Rail Road and Callowhill sire's, are prepared to man ufacture loonier, at the shot estowlice, Steam Engiani and Pawl., of any power ant capacity for onininu'and other imrposes, Bailin's Cum &Takla:l Alaehincs,'with . solid and perfaratedrellets, m may be required. , Aliso Ropined and ! .%ncipg Ciilindds . with all nacos,- sayy.nme hinery fat .Alltaqt Firnai•err ,, lfol Pipt.4, of tfie ino.q approved idans„cip and'Ball joints and,ii'n.h! ter T ~ nyrr, of the very best: construction. Thee. fiam t icularly itivit.,! the attention if iron Masters :a nil par ties-engaged in the] Iron trnet, to their large', stock of Pattermt fur •fleiling Minx!, ,Lavil.l latelY.cmistnictml the machinery for two of t nel:frgi!F t Mills in the conn-i try, Wyoming Mil at Wilkesbarre, and the Ratline. Miii at thd Manna:pima NVorks. Danvil!e„! They:are fully prepared for this kind of wot!k. r trozetiter with every vanety Of genertilmachinery. Of thenttal4 oftheir work and materils, it is' emote!) to Say. that time and crperiencii:thd most infalliblf , tests. have amply demonstra r tedtheigernine cithncter of en gines and machinoty. ! Orders are respeefu4 solicited and will hr, fironVy attended to. , - I fAYWtiOD S SNiMETt. Pottsville. Januady, 17, • i :3-.1;9 ALMINIA,CS TOR 1847; T,ENTY GROSS Mtn:vacs, German and Eniiish assorted, at the lowest l'hitadelphia cash prices, by the drot s. dozetior sinc!e.-just received and for sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Bat c ,and Stationery Store, Pottsville:. r.,-.Mer'Ehant-ow,ll.plense.;end in theihnr. ders. They need hot purcia se any in Philadelphiri. .. .October 3d. ' 40— . , • •• • . ' ,Scana lavr iate :. ,- • MACIHINE MANUFACTORY: Aill r I , HE suliscriber is tireleirid -In furnish all kinds ofi i \ 1 a , tun 0 , ry , SIIIII as Ste:III-ETIU it‘l'S, I.llhornigh ori low presstire—hlowing and pininine Enzini.s;saw and , arist milt—Coal 11r.inkers an I nt her mai, hituiry rein sec ted with the min iticilinsinesti Alan, finite's( iron boats propellers and propeller nnr.ines,'iron 4ild'brass, ran ! : tines, and all other', articlini n his line of lillalilllaa, at his leqabliAminat in 2il strie t, bellow the Rail Rnad, Camden, ..New lers'ey.. • • .„ ..101IN 4 1 . STARR, Late of the firm of "it().'4ES STARR & EONS: Camden, (New Jersey.) Ns:: 1, 1.915. , - . 4-1 -tr. PSM7,,MEI pa It S. DT- 0 11. G A 7.4 MARKET STREET, nearly oppiisite 'Keene: p. 7 Se.lewick & Co'e. sten., has just, reri•ived a , • ~'' foil - supply of the 8 ring fashion Of Bonnets, riffisisting in part of Florence braid. Insets:led lace. China Pearl, a new anCsplendid article, with a variety ofmthor stiles. S .1? I B B, 0 k R. . ~ , . , Mrs. MOIIG AN, has just ree.ived thelarcest ann most splendid assortment of Rilihms in Potts% ille,Wilicirw r ill be sold-at thekvery lowest prices. Bonnets altered and done up in the best matineri as she has just received one of the hest impioved Pre3sing Machines for finish, my Bonnets. 1 Pottsville, April ',2stti, 1810. 17- . . . \ 010°44 Sr, adchternacht. Cheap Boat, Shoe, and Trualt Store. sign of the hie Boat . . next door to .d.', 8.. White's store, and opposite C. Craig's White Horse 7'arcrn Centre st., I Pottsrilli. Pa., MOODY & AIiCIITERNACHT,thank ' ful tti the public, for their liberal.patron age, would respectfully announce that , . . • • they have increased their stock, 'with new and desirable plods, and intend always to haVe on hand at wholesale and rem il,a complete assortment of of mens, woolens, and ehildrins boom. shoes, and rub hets of every kind and quality, oplitslUtest style „and -fashion. . '' , , Also-trunks, valises, carpet bags, satchals, &c of ca Hulls kinds. leather, morocco, kid lining, and calf skins, fashionable and cornwh laSts, shoe thread and a goteral assortment of shoe findings; together with belt- leather. lace leather, rivets and burrs, &c., which' theywill sell at the lowest cash prices. N. 13.--=Please call and see our - stock and learn our prices, before purchasing eliwhere. I mOCI.DY & AECILTERNACHT. Pottsville September 19tb,1846 Tea Agency in Pottsville. MITE Pekin Tea Company, vt hose Teas e given 1. such universal satisfaction in IN cities, have ap pointed the subscriber Pi^ent to sell their Teat . ; in Schu}llollCount3 The.public are now enabled to n a 'superior article of Teas at much tower ii h i in s they_ .. have ever tui.ore and no tha ,, lt s av o e , at til t the assurance °t er th ;li uiis eurnl. aree t other foreign s / uhstances mixed with the Teas. They are done up in packages (tined IT. ith lead, to preserve their strength and flavor) from one quarter to Me pounds, to suit customers, and are furnished from 50 cents to el 50 per lb., for aelyerior article Mrs BCIIIIISIAN, Centre st , a few doors above Nom Pottbville. Pottsville, April 25th, IS4G. NEW AND CHEAP . Next door' to .the Town. Hall, .S 1 reel. . . . • HE underndined: have just opened, an entire new stock of Goodlycondstine of a well selected and general assortments . . DRY GOODS, I ' GROCERIES,I . t Licapne„ .- _ ~ -mdurt.. ()ED/am/Ana, • • 1 - QUEENSWAR.E. ' . PROVISIONS, &c. To %silk!' they,,icwite 4 he attention of the ,pnblic gen erally, to colt , examine' and judge for themselves.- Families will find it to their interest to call before but. leg elsewhere • I FOCHT & FOSTER: Pottsville, Ida) 30tb, IS-tO. ' 22-6 mo NEW AND CHEAP Fashionable Clothing Store, 'IN FOSTER'S BUILDINGS„ 4 fru; doors above the Emporium J. CAMPBELL & CO., TAILORS, ' 1)10 ESFECTFULLY inform their friends and the pub lic, that they have taken the above store, where they have made, and intend to keep constantly on hand, a lirge and general assortment of , . READY MADE CLOTIUNG,` I which for cut and Workmanship, cannot be surpaised by any establishment in the region—their stock , is all fresh, having been selected withgreat care within the last few weeks from the latest importations. Persons who prefer having their measure taken can depend upon having their garments made in the most fashionable manner and warranted to give perfect sat isfaction, Pottsville. Sept.. 120840. rr- neers in and any he differ by 0r... EMI it for the . All or e! 'eng-th, N'Vt4i Vartibli, sole Agent - ' for '. 7i;W — Frankiiti Glass CQ Works. having 'been long engaged in the manufacl taro of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kinds,) is now• prepared to offer to 'purchasers an aritcie which in quality, (Rooot be surpassed My any in the Vnion. Al so, receiv ingveeekly from the ,a bove celebrated. Works, ' Window:Glass of every size. Constantly on hand a full assortment of White Lead. of the most approved brands, Red.Lead,"Litharage, Saxony, Magnesia, 4-e.. which will lie soil la , Manufat urer's prices, together with a tante and well sclectild stock of. Drugs. Medi cines, Dyes, Acids. Fine , Colo - s, Perfumery, ,i-r.: in short every article in the Drag ine: Merchants; Phy sicians and Dilaters in general, are requested to call and examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they will be induced' to purchase. Fe' Philada .:Tcbruary 1.1,'1816. 7-1 y EN 1 IMI r a" z -=-, .7. • ; 7.1 " 1 7 7 A I C. 1; c clp Ipliita TO CAPITALISTS 4 OTHERS. Pennsylvania. Coal & Iron Lands, . . . . . : For Sale. - .. _ . • 16rri 'ACRES - ID Perches and allowance of 6 per 1 Icent. of first rate fayming' Lands, located in „funks Township, Jeff son county, finely Timbered aild Watered, and having several Mill sites,upon them, Two main roathi run thiough thdlands, and improyed Farms adjoin, while t3aw slid Grist Mills , are in the immediate. neighborhood. This land was selected by a gentleman of experienced judgment, and is consid ered by judges to be one-of the best tracts intne coun ty; Its proximity tothe Clarion and Allegheny rivers, bud numerous navigable, streams, and the proposed :Railroad to Pittsburg, and Erie, renders it highly desi :ratify. as an investment at present prices,' Ahounding hi Iron Ore and RittunitionS Coal of fine quality, leis believed to pre;ient one of the mast ad vantAeous locatiOns for Irltt Worl.s in West• Penn sylvania. The presert.oWner ,pureliased with a view . of erecting such Works, bul engagenoints in another ipiarter obliges him - with great reluctante to foregrOis intention. Maps will le'show n, unit every inforMatinn given by the undersigned: The. lands .are patented, and the titles and qualtl will lie warranted, and sold free and clear, of all incuMbrance. ' " , • R. stir,AFP 6.511T11,i 15 Mirth Thirteenth street. Philtuletplria Jrtnuary 3, 18116. 1 • PLEASE NOTICE. NE W . YORK CANTON TK A C 0.11.1P0Y P[IIRLAI➢ELFIIIA STORES, 80 Chesnut-Strcet, nert•to Oe corner of Third Street, LEE 337 Afarha Strett,'2d door berm Ninth St., :Vora aide • CHOICE TEAS, WHOLESALE- . & RETAIL. . -WE are tonstantiv receiving fresh 'fin ' ~ , ported ' Green - and Black Teas, embracing 1,,,% - . 4:1 1 'the best selections this.side•of l'!•ina".— ..., - Our abundant resources,' gr, - 1 , e tueri _ g 0 - ", • =-•••••1.-..etice, and exclusive attent log -,.,. ti,e -Tea Trade; give us peculiar facilities; conse quently, We are resolved to sell Teas purer, more frag rant and perfect fur the respective 'prices, than any• titer estatilklunent. ' , ,' • 1 ' Our iifinciph , of doing btisiness has, in the course of ,_"•- years, secured a connection throughout the United s St, es. and wherever our Teas are sold, they receive hip i mmen I dation. I • c5,t4,1„., . ? f:ADF:II GIVE THEM A TRIAL- re. , ' . The mat - .r in winch our Teas are parked ;1 he wrap • 'per next to t he tea is a heavy superior Tin F , il.) otters 'erm:t inducements to Dealers and Families, as ilie, ore so thOroughly secured ifrom light and air that their (nllities Will remain unimpaired ; and are in.nacktiges of a quarter pound and upwards, each containing' full weight, independent of the wrapper., •Dintiovs in Dry GoOds, Fancy Articles, Books, &c., &c., as well an those' who have heretofore sold loose teasdeSpress themselves highly pleased, not only on account of the superitir quality of the tens. which are sulijneteil to a'Figid, test in order that earh package may be crinlidently warranted, but. also •at nor manner of packing, which e n s bum: them to make itatheir assort ment, withbut the necessity-of purchasing one or more chests of, each kind, as a• small assortment may lie packed in hue chest, nod thus otiviate the complaints of, their customers that theirjeas have lost I he 4 strength . and flavor, by the length 6(4inier.on hand, and exposure to light and air. . Remmr,het the Nos. are :1:17 Market street,. and 80 Chesnut street, Where .our Teas are received weekly and sold on the same - terms as in New York. Philadelphia; July 4, 1946, 27,6m0 . WE RE•CO3I3IEND OUR FRIEA73S, " t twirEN rcncliAsisa II ATS & cArs, IN PHII.AbELPHIA r TO. THE EBT.III:Li 4 IIMENT OF .-G RD. E & BROWN,. 196 Markel st. s. cued door tiloicSixtli st. PIIIL.BIJEI.f 7174, \ " l; : i:i - t x . ,t N r.'n „ °. !c „%?11 ") .a e s. c a " ll i „Tar o s f when port-hasing apt( taus, to our ;gore. 'We have no )n:11.1.1 010,1 coniptoe.assortment of Hats and .Caps ore% ery variut'; and style. which we are selling 'otto,'.foUrtithovet thatfthe usual prices; •. Btq...er Hats, front *2 50 to $;•1 00 13404 1 2UU to 4 110 " Silki" " • I 5040. 200 Frfoolt Moleskin '. 02 ;A) usual prices 4 (10 COod Turillatg, as tow a= t I 21 . . Al , o, a roinplcte -iork nt cin mmer Hats, ?uch White and ttrah It. aver. Ittau , h. Rod Castiimere Hats, IlAts,log, or round loin flats; &c.„ at loner prices than they win - he luid elsewhere, • • • 'rills ti fact known by . all who have dealt with US. Call and Lc, oat toned i it is to your own In. erest. IStercitanm Sr l .rrkeepe. , , Hatters. and others,' (who buy to. spit 4upplicd on reasonable•troms! Be sure and rail. .GARDEN & BROWN, . No. lc , G, Mat ket sr., 4d door below 6th Philadai Phi fcbth,,lBls Ti. A. If AT . II.IWAY.] MiTCIII. E. A. HATHAWAY' & C 0... COMMISSION AND 'EASTERN PRODUCT: MED.CDANTS . ". Ad:., ..; ? . 23 North Wharves:foot of Arch St."' 1 , , PHILABELPHIAL • • .. H AVE on hand, and are constantly receiving large supplies of air kinds of Fish. Ods and Eastern Produce. which they will sell on the Most . .reasonable terms, to Country Dealers. viz.: 10,0110' Galls. Bleached Winter Whale Oil: . ' • 3,000 " Sperm Oil: , ' , . . 2,000 " Solar Oil. • 5,000." Common Whaleoll. ~ 100 nbv - Tanner's Oil, various qualities. ' 500. " No. 1.2 4 , 3 Mackt4el,lnl 4.• whole bids 100 , " No, 1 Salmon, in.whoie and half bble. .50 '" • Mess Shad.: 100 1' Pickled Labrador Herring. • 500 Boaes Scaled. . ; do do _ 30,000 Lbs. Dry Codfish. . .. • 500 Doien Painted Pails. - 300 Lbs. Calcined Plaster. , • 150 !' Ground Plarter. Also, Soaps. Sperm Candles, Teas. Goshen and Pennsylvania Butter, Easte:rrillops, amLbesi Herkimer county, N. Y.:Cheese. ' All of the above sold in lots to Slit purchasers. • Philada . , itlarch 24 1810:` • PASCAL -IRON WORKS, .s PHILADELPHIA: • I,ITELDED Wrought Iron Fines, Suitable for Loco- V V motivos Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers, from it to 5 inches in diameter: Also, Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purpoSes; extra strong Tuba. for Ify drattlic l'resscs ; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Enginerri.e. Marothired mild for sale by AlORIVIS; TASKED & MORRIS, Warehouse corner 3d and Walnut sts.i Phildda. Philada.binv. 22d 1815 . 47 RAIL ROAD IRON.. 80 L0r , g11,. , , , Flat - fi d a o rtily , , i o o ad Ir d o o n, 8 do 21 x ' doi do do with spikes - . 15 r doi. do .do And Plates, for sale by . • A. & G. -RALSTON, 4, !Girth fronTst.,.Philada. pbilarla., July 11, 1846. • 28-- • JUNIATA MOILER IRON. tsr, TONS assorted Stoller Iron, Nos. 4 and sof t-1 widths of 26, 32 and 56 inches and randnm lengths, for sale by , A: & G. RA LSTON. • , , 4. So uth p front street, Philatla. Philada,,,July 11, 1816. ! qns \. THE subscriber respectfully invites thepubli,c to at Mr. Witfield's Store, Centre west, and exam ine his assortment of C. liieyer's GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. The Instruments are highly approved of by the 11100, eminent Professors and. Composers of music. For qual ities of tune, touch, and keeping in tune up to concert pitch, they cannot be surpassed by either American or European 'Pianos.' They , are chosen by ail musical stars for their Concerts, shch:as Madame Casteltan, Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Temps; Burk, Wallace, Tem pleton and many others; they are used for WO or 3061 concerts every year. They have also received the first premiums of the three last exhibitions,and the last ail ver medal by the rPranklia Institute was awarded to them, The subscriber warrants these instruments for tne wear. He keeps them constantly on hand and sells othem at the lowest minufaciarer's prices on reason able terms. All orders from abroad will' be promptly attended tn. ', ; T. E. RICHARDS. Pottsville,.Aug 1, 1846. , 31-rtf; PICTORIAL Histories of. Washington, do i Franklin, . do do , ..lackson, . . . ' do . 'do Napoleon, New and beautiful booksfOi the young, price 75 cts. just received and for sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Book Store, Pottsville'. , Dray, 2, ISA . 111- THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE AGENCY IN THE . UNITED 'STATES. JOSEPH . .11IGITURR.1 YYS SPLENDID LINE OP LONDON AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS „ 11.. _Banana Agent,' POttsville. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1646. OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, 100 Pine - Slreel; Cor.-of T — •; 1 HE subscriber begs kayo to call the attention•of hts friends and the public in general,to the foßow ing arrangements for the year 1616, and for the purpose of bringing out Cabin, Segel Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the following, Regular Packet Satin to , and fray?: Liverpool . Ship' .N - afmes Captains i Days of Sailing from • New York. Henry Clay, . Nye, •4 Jan. 6 .May 6 Sept 6 Stephen Whitney; Thompson,l ' " 11 ' 11 " 11 Garlick ' Skiddy, ; " 26 :" 26 " 26 Patrick Henry, Delwin Feb. 6 June 6 Oct. 6 Virginian, Heine,ll " 11 " 11 Roscius,Eldridge; . " . " 26 "26 Indepenence, Allen, Mar. 0 July 6 Nov. 6 Waterloo; Allen, •-" II 7 IL '" 11' Siddons, , E. Cobb, " '26 ," " 20 Ashburton, ' Howland, April 6 Aug 6 Dec 6 Jittin R. Skiddy; Skiddy, " 11 "• 11 1/ Sheridan . Cornish. " ,23 " 26 Name; Captains, . • Days ofSailing from \ Liverpool- Henry Nye, Feb.2l June 21 Oct. 2v Stephen Whitney, ThoMpsoa, " 26 7 ' 20 " Garrick, Skiddy, LI July II Nall] t Patrick Henry; Delano, • " 21 " 21 " 21 Virginian, "• 26 26 " 26.1 Rosciit, . Eldridge - , April 11 Aug. 11 nee. 11 Independence, Aller, , .d 1 -21 26 Waterlog, Allen • " :20 . .26 " Siddons, •,• E. Cobb, M v .11Sept. 11 Jati.ll • Ashburton, 'Howland, 21 " 21 " 21 Jobn',R. Skiddy, Skiddy, 06 " 26 "26 Sheridan, ' Cornish, June H. Oct. 11 Feb 11 Iti additirin to the above Regular Lines, a number Of Splendid New York Built Transient Ships, such Ss the 'Adirondack,'. 'Scotland,' Itus,el Glover,' Echo,' and, 'Sea.' will continue io Sid from Livec ?- pool, weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing.the least pus-, ,sibllitr of delay or detention in Liverribol; and for the accOntnindation of persons n - Lbing to nunit money to the - int - amines or friends, 1 have arranged the pay me,ni hilsay Draft on the following Banks: Cork" , Limerick , Climate' '• Londonderry,. Sligo, " •Wexfordo !Waterford Calm ay. • 'Armagh, lAthlune ,, Cole, a in Kilkenny, yrßaling,l • Tralee, • Moincghalt, Vouchal, Banbridge, Ballymena Parsonstown Downpatrick, 'Cavan, , Lurgam Dungannan, Bandon, ' Ballyshannon, , Strabane, skilibreen Omagh, • • Ccmtehill, Kilnish, • = Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow ' ' England—Messrs, Sommer, Atwood S. Co: bankers, London; Messrs. P. W. ByrneS & Co, Liverpool, • Passengers can also be engaged from Liverpool, to Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular Packet Ships on soptication being made personalty, or by- letter, Inds; adtiresi:ed to , , JOSEPH 31clUilli . AY; 100 Pine street„ • • corner of South c••treet, New York AGENTS. Benj. Hannan,. Pottsville, Pa:; Michael chester, N. Y.; Jer. Ilaggot Providence, 11. I.; TA Cough, Albany, N'. Y.' ; Charles O'Hara Tolr, Ohio ;i Thomas McQuade, Utica, N. Y. i• , • • I also beg leave to assure my 'friends aind he'• public in general, that the greatest punctuality Twill he oleotr ved in the sailing of the above Ships, together with all others which x.l may have,, and that Passengers will experience tin delay on their arrival &Cthe different arts where they mean to P. S.—Free passage can also be seeur it front the venous -yorts in Ireland 'and .Scotland., from Whirls Steamers rirn in Liverpool , 131 - J NAN pottstille • , Sole Agent for the ,late of Pennsylvania.-. Jen. 17, ISM: .1 ti OP' 7'E 1.1 S GREAT ATTRACTION • . HARDWRAE & IRON STORE. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the generally, that he has just received a splendid assortr,,Out orIIAILOWA RE, jRON,,STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE,- CARPENTER'S TOOLS, &e., which addeil to his fr;rnter stock preseno . a Varicts' to those desirous of purchaSing, unsurpassed in the te„ Om, fur .tmality and cheapness. A large assortment of the best AN.es prams ranging front 7:icents to $1.,25. 'Grindstrines, cent I.erlb. • • American Steel,. „Best Ca.4t. r .s:teei, hi, " " Lead, • 7 " • " ! • _ Rolled Iron; 5 " Nails - by-the Keg, i 5: " Tin, 2 boxes for 6 . 23.00, cheaper than ever--Wire of all sizes very low. His assortment consists partly of Anvils, Bellows, spik,k, '..Knives and Porks. Spoons, Chains,Shovels,aniVrea and Collie Kettles, Spades, very cheap; I 'Buckets. locks, Rides • Planes, Saws, Hatchets,' :Rah...barrels Grass and I Vices,Wagonbox 2 Gra in Scythes, Sickles, es, Hay and Dung.forks. Filed, Rasns,Candle at Hohnalls,liorseshoes, Pan, k.c. Alsn,llYe rfs,• Copper and Iron' Kettles, f...g(ass, ty, • And every_ tither article l usually kent,..i ,Hardware E s tablishments:all of which he sells et a very low fate . ' Pet , on, coneMencinz housekeeping . , Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers:pct., to their advantage by calling and examinifields stock befoee purchasin - 2 elsewhere, at the Hai" Scales, cor ner Centre and M;trkets'lreet. ' tenders his unfeigned thanks to his old friends and customers for their libS r,al support s , and solicits their further patrong.e. GEOIRGE.II. STICHTER Pottsville, Atezust 15, , S 0.10.110.1" .711171111 . Cabinet Mak s er;•UncleitalTer, &O. rriq; substritier atinouricesi.i :the public - that he. haS•_contlin.lierd the above mentioned business he bormulh of P tutil q. impil'•thately bael: of ih,e Pennsylvania Ilall,.where be will eopvz. , atly keep oit 'hand sg assort merit ni. RE A DV - E CUP ik" (thine Warr ts•r., 4-e., mant;f:.t.tLred of the best material-3in the tit.,,L.o,ur4b3 manner., at very lmn 'lk alFn will manufacture :X 'kinds hj'. Furniture ttc., to order at the.shortest'.notice. • Ft! n drlllB Waited on and 'I learses supplied, &c. Ile therefore solicits a part Ol the public patronage tt hich hc,r.oll endeavor to meet by piOnipt attention to business. Givi , his n.trial. - NEW GOODS. IVIE *subscribers having' purchased of Charle s. Mil ler, hts entire stock of Muk, will continue the husineCs at his old i•stablishiA stand, on,Centre street, next door to Fox & Mortimer's Hotel, and gill endea vor to deserve the patronage of their old customers and the public generally. i-supply of new and 'Well assorted Dry Goods, Grace'ries and Queensware, have just been added to the s(oek. • JAMES M. BEATTY & Co. M.11'012.9, 1948, . • -13— 10 PER CENT SAVED • JUST received from Richmond, Virginia, a very,alea:- ' vy assortment Manufaciured Tobaccos : • 50 Boxes Lottier's, 5 Phu; TAbacco. • . 50 " 6 t iactillouch's 5 4 6Plug Tpbacco: 50 " offman's 5 Plug • • ; 35 " Greanees 6 Pine :50 " Cassiny'f.:s & 6 Plne " ' . .30 " Ender's Ladies'. Twist, 13s: 20 " Turner's 8 Lump Cavendish.: 20 " Madison's 5 Lump " • :100 Half boxes C. Fleet's 5 Litinp " [ . • 20 '" " Peach. Leaf Mot ", Sweet. 200 Barrels fineArnmatic LEM 200,00(1 All Soaked Half Spanish Seats. 150,000 Lots Price Common . 50,000 Spanish liavanna agars, at OS per th. 64 Illids.Kentacky All Leaf Tobacco. ~ 20 Bit r les Havanna " " 00 "." - No. I, Cuba. . 100- " ' Portico. - • ~ 10 Boxes Florida. The above goods will he sold at very low , prices. Orders received by mail, and goods forwarded imme diately. Address ' JAMES S. - MOYER: Ilamburgh, Pa., July IS,18 : 16. 6—mo SHEEN c• HOOVER', TIN AND COPPER srtirrirs, ' At B. Philip's' Old Stand Centre st., lIESPECTFULLY invite the attention orate rilizeny of Pottsville arid its vicinity, to their new and el, cellent assOrtmcnt of TIN WARE, which can he puri chased at lbwer rates titan ever heretofore offered in this region. They have also on hand a very large.as sortment of • C.,rIOiCE STOVES, embracing enoking Stoves of the latest and most op * . proved Patterns,.ltadiators, Air tight and all kinds of Stoves, for noairt:,, Stores or'Workshops,,whicVwill be sold for cash at extraiirdin'ary loss rates. They also attend to putting on Tin Roofs, and furnish an excellent article of SpOuting for houses. CS- Don't forget to call before purchasing ‘ elseWhere, as we feel confident it will be to the interest or buyers to do so, 4 doors above Market street, west s Potts‘rille, Sept., 12., 180. . -3:-Ciao BLANK AND SCHOOL BOOKS .1 ST.AITIONERY & FANCY ARTICLES. Stationees Ilan Market Street. 'ITEM received and now opening, a general 'assort trinent of blank books, etationery., which been bought low will be sold at lower-prices for cash.— The following comprisa part, of the stock . Full and half bound blank books, quills, blank books for Miner-' accounts, steel pens, pass hooks, finilscap, letter, and wrapping paper, notorial blanks, wafers.&c., lead pencils,Printerr . , visiting, and playing Cards,' cray one, backgammon boards, sets chess, dominoes and dice, portable leather, rose -wood, and mahogany wil ting desks, gold and silver pencil cases, .black leads, 'slate pencils, red and black ti k, drawing paper., Bris tol' boards, childrens' instruction toys and amusing games, afull assortment of school books, primers, al manacs, song books. bibles, &c., &c. . BELOW ANTHRACITE GAZETTE-OFFICE. Oet.lll, 1848 44, MI BUSH Stuff; BUSHELS Ship Stu, 91J1.1 WO Bushels" Turnips, . I lot of Lancaster-414' )unty Bale Ray. , For sale by . C. F. NORTON tr: Co'; next door above Slater's Stoo t , , : Jsarnuis' 3741mrtniclit: ' • . TRE SECRET :OAT or Sun IDCISG WILT) OR. SEE *.A7.!AI; co-Mum WILD AXIIIIAA..I.--Ttli3 wonder.! ful art, foupded upon a system of philoiophy,lis in fallibfe and universal in its application and eitentla; to all the animal kingdom._; In regard to the horse it consists in convincing him that r you are his im..l perior, and you have absolute Bower emir] hi Am.' The system is somewhat akin tQ ani ma l magnet. ism in its effect, but the processis:widely ditre'reni. The process of Taming a iery, ltila . horse which wan never handled.—This consists, fiist by charining 'hirtrby a powder,' whiCh is obtained. by taking the butbin from the horqs knee, by Which' I mean the horny substance, growing on the ibside,: or rather l on the back part of theborse's leg below,. the,knee` behind,' and l above it before. Dr, substanceand pulverike; it—put almall,quantity; into a quill and blow it into his Nostrils; in 'a few., minutes it, will operate, and_ cause him, to follow; you, or permit you to I:+ridle hi 3 feet, or get. upon his back. Thus with perfect ease, may a wile] andvicious animal become gentle,' and harmles s . However absurd theabove!may seem, we have ourselves witnessed the most !magical elfect4 from • the use of this singular qescriptfon. We r&term.; ber that abouta year ago ~I torse-tamer", ntulle his appearance in the city of Richmond, and ofiVred to undertake the most - vicious animal that could bei produced. We saw hint encounter sr), untiroken• young s tallion, which he subdued; in fifteen tnirtr'c sites he was climbing to ; the bor.3e's bark by the; way of his hind legs.—Similar, even strammr, feats; were performed, to the great wonder antfatlmim;; lion of obri citizens. •We were not, the depository. ...of this secrht, and, thereforc:,,Tar not guilty Of any breach of confidenc e in betraying it; but weiknowr, he profesgell to use...no other means to stibdne the' horse . . .thaw the .one • above alhuled to.z-,-Soirthere Standard. - ; 2' •• • Corts'Toti Sw.i.t.t.En 'Noose& l!ollons,.--An old anti respectable fanner gives the following re. ceipt for the cure of this .disease, ..By its timelir I ,use he has saved the lives of many valua ble mats. The disease,- he tiliervea, is mostl - npi to. 'occur, with hogS.feeding on . past , or riots, au ennui. The throat of.a'hog affecied with it Swell 4 and the animal will.be seen'croue.hin g on its bet ! : ly With its head bet Ween the feet. .T4e disorder may lieprevented' by feeding occasionally With tail mixed with feedln a trough: . The hog had, what,' 4ire commonly called , sweat 'hetes' in his foie Jegs • —ho !oust be turned his ;ideandthe4 holes ; rubbed well with-a corn cob and dish of water, till' they pre red—turn over and- rub the other; leg—' open the sweat holes with a knitting neetileltake l 4 a tin full of sweet milk with some brimstone in ik ,. moderately; warm . —put.a stick irf. his . mOuth tti keep. it open—pour the mixture in slowly; bleed under the tongue, if no blood .comes, cut jacross , the tonene in the term of an X., Then take] the yolk of an egg, a charge . of gunpowder and', a tie hog's lard, simmer them over the coats—not too hot—rbb it over the sweet holes in the lega and under thejawSL-obser;,-e the clreets !brill,. hour, or -.two, and if the hog is not relieved, repeat the treatment.. In this disease} there is a eollesliorr of watei aiou-the heart, which must be arrested bye: •restoring the functions - Of the sweat holes,lor the sack containing the watei yill burst end cause death instantly. I . ‘. . Wi NT Eit VII' L'Fr TI F OF TOE POTATO.-. 1 Olt 111 .!: Alt y Exr Elt.1111:N r.— We learn ''that dessful att,mpt to, raise potatdeplreim seed in the beginning of September has been rift Prussia: A chrtespondent of the Leipsic dI says that “in the beginning of September, 14 of ' eft - wrirnent, he laid out a little .bed , in In den; and plowed half with white and half wit ;,potatoes, covering theni only slightly witli]i 'The potatoes throve. ,more rapidly-and - st. i i ;than in the spring season." .Another writer 4. in spite of the severe winter, I have on q ' of - November. covered up potatoes - (baving2 ohly a foot bigh) . and they have grown adml and n re, perfectly formeel." 4 The writer state -the specimen > furnibhed him Of these wintel Thes.were indehd of sp remarkable a kind, .fUrnishes n .sfr;ong raculdit;coi4ion in fa! sinter culture." ~.• • fr I i n we would suggest to 1 .In, this connectio 'out" , farmers the , propriety of making this exp riment immediately, especially as the rot has cut off . thel . proSPect,of Our ordiaary'hupplY. , 11 the experi-y .ment succeeds . as above represented; we t , should like'to see whether by this means the rallages of): the rot may , hot be edunteraeted. We/ are in -1 ,clified to think it may, especially if (some think) - the injury is the;result of .an;inseet. I. - 1 . How To PricSiovc',Bi:TTEn.—Dr, Ander...-I, :son's fain i 6us recipe for preserving . bnner,l has - been ! I , often publi.,lied, :but it may not , .be arnilis to give .: it again, as things of the, greatest utillity . are- a:1 long time in Making their way to g.eners.l•adoption. 1 ,^Best'cotrunon salt, two part: ;,salt petre,..9tre part; -, . :agar, one pact—heat thein up togeil i ier„.qo thot they May.be completely Wetided. Tovery pound or sixteen ounces of butter, add one once of. the ' :composition. Mix it well with the ms and close it-up forluse.'.. -Butter prepared in 14114' manner will keep for years, rind. cannot be distinguished i from that recently salted. •It should, hotvecer. be rn rearked;,that butter.th ''s cured, does' n t. taiste l well, till it has stood a irtnight or ,three Weeks. 1- Dr.`•Anderiion 'remark's t tat be has found by egpe. riencejblit the above mentiondd coniposition not onlY'Preserves the.butter more effectually from any', taint 4if rancidity. but uakes.tt also luok better.' tasteoweeter, richer and more marrowy than if it l had been cured with common salt alone. ~. , • .The Cottage Gardener, says, -Dr. Harrison, oil Edinburg, prefers dandelion coffe to that of Meca, and many'persons allover the continent prefer it f mixture of succory coffee alone: Dig up the t roots' of ,the dandelion, wash them Well,- but do not icrapri- them, dry them; cut thorn into the pize of - p - fo°s, and then roast them An' an earthen pot, or coffe roa'ster'of any kind.-Tlie greet se cret .of good coffee , is to have it. fresh , burnt and ground. . - - . • HEA TES I N Halts eq.—A ' corresponaeßt says, after trying carrells moiks, he has found the fol lowing the hest treatment for horses having the heaves,,viz ?-=To feed no hay, but plenty of brighl. 'whole [or went] straw. with airthe oats they wciuld'eat, [the lager soaked in cold water flares or (Our hOursd with'S pint of oil-meal tP.az feed) daily. On ,this fe9d they have wOrked well, and were trdubled • little with the disease.'— Albany Cultivator., In re.spect to stall feeding neat cattle, it may be observed that good hay is undoubtedly the best for fattening cattle; when judiciously combined. with cabbages, carrots, parsnips ; turnips, or similar suO eulent plants, though hay'will rarely be fou#d pable of fattening animals, without the aid of otherfood, when fni*ing nkfar the.inatkel' • . e4nmt.—-lere is a,receipt worth to farmerrthp price of our paper forn .year: Take a Ont of pulverized charcoal and put in a bag—then put it in a barrel of new Cider, and the cider will nor,. er ferment, never contain any .intoxicating ty, and become more pa . lalable. the longer it ig kept. ~ - Peach trees are mofe.liable to escape fillets when planted °tithe north or west sides of buildings, the shade (vitt the south sun preventing the too sari startingof the• young fruit buds, and their conse. quent in_;l,o , by subsecuetit &esp.. It is said th'at barrels in which salt has been packed area certain preventive against insects for fruit or grain packed In such barrels. . MAPS ! MAPS!.! ALARGE Map of the World, on Mercator's Projec iion, together with ajarge 111aok containing a co • pious index, and descriptions of the varibus countries represented on the Map, Large Distance and Referenc l'irap - s•itt the United States, designating every coup y and town,- which to also accompanied with a large bpok of Reference, con. mining also a Geological description of every State and Territory in the Union. • I Maps of the United' Statea. -Maps of the Presidents. Pocket-Maps , of the States and Tcrritottes. Pocket Traveller's Guidei. r. -Mitchell's Universal Atlas for Schools. L• Mprse's Ccregraphic Maps, pgblishedifrNos. at. 25 cents each. These Maps are the latest and best poblishett in the United States, antl.will be soldnt the lowest publasher's cash prices. St BANNA.N'S Cheap hook Store. Sept ~if2s, 180. . • 39 _ Vlolln and•Gultar Strings • (Ira itmerior (wain y,.just rocelied and for salsa} A,/ BANN WE:Cheap Stationery Store, Patti,'lle. Oct. 17,1816 I I 111 a sac sown iude in lazetta way ❑e gar ith red ieartb. onger : 1 1 11 t.stalk] rrably,l s that ! pots !that 4, vor • ofl
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