efippings. Lines 04 au at ectrlentan. 4--- =1 ly .0. W. ICIOLr.II I saw hint once before • As•be passed by thp doer—. And again, . . —The pavement atones resound - •••• ,As IA loiters o'er the 'pound • +_ With his cane. , They say that in his prime'. , Ere the pruning knife of Time Cut hint down. Nut a better man was found By the crier on his round Through the . town But now he walks the: btreLle End looks at all he meets, So forlorn. • . .. And shakes his feehlelmid, That it seems as If lim:said, ,'• They ate gone.". - _ The mossy marbles rest On the lips that fie has pressed ' In their bloom ; ' • i And the 11:1ITIP5 he loved In hear i nave been carved for many a year In his tomb: My gruihnanana has snid- s POOt old lady she is deed Long ago-- That he had a Ronisn nose, _ dad his cheek wagjJike• a rose In the snow. . • But now his nose Is thin, _ 'And it rests upon_his chin Like a staff:. • And 'a crook is ;rr;his hack; • And a melancholy crack In his IWO.. know.it is a sin . For me to sityld grin • At him _ Bat the old three-cOrnered bat And the breeches—and all that, Arc sormeer I And ill sliouid,live to be Lille tail leaf upon the tree In the spring Let them Fini I e us I an now AV the old forsaken buu;ll, , Where I cling. ffilla The following, from - the Cincinnati: Enqhircr, is to the life :-.. . . Tue: Ma.lW . i . 'llO:A NOBODY KNEM.—One of 1 our business men, who has been engaged on the landing so long that , he knows everybody, eompa-.1 Lively. and thinks, of course, that every body knows hint, had a package .. ,of money ;eddies:9o' to his care,,wh'h he was to dispose of areording to direction life money cared c•ri the houisvilte Mail boa was in charge Of the -:c1 ) 0k.. , The clerk ic is one o that kind. of turn c% hot. think that the least sai is soonest mended, ain't:hi ail his trans , actions, (Ivan get Or lvikil r d ol ii , ,tiyildliies onty, he seldom?! ors more,.atid e,veit with his oldest or., 'quaintlincer# be is must. ale, :•.) S , eztremely • tac titifin:- °1 - . : \ , Going on board Of the boat. Soon slier break fast, our einien addressed the clod; with. 'Well Mac,:have you pack ge, for. me 1' , , , ..,.4'io .. got one for :1 r. H.'—holding it up. ' ..., *roa:; that's for me.' . . : . • .- • "':'You must get somebody to say so r d!efore I de . li.verit.' , , `I - Irt'•! .. ha! ha! don't know me; will, that's a ;goal one.", .. . ',- ; - -. • r-- !I know. your face very well, but not your name!. • . . illial is a.gomi)oki.—tl. :t know me! .1;411 no . matter ; title comes Pao. A—, he'll tell you • 1iljo;I am.' ' Captain, who am I?' kliow the 4—l should 1 .. 1,0w1' exclaimed' the Captain, who about tis blunt io his address as the \ clerk, . • . . - , , 'Why, don't you know me.l'•;.;aid Nlr. 11. doubt- ; 'Ugly, but still with a 'smile I-• • l , 'Saw- you about,a great 'many times • htit , jdon't know you.. - ` 1 • i . ; .. thisjuncture a dray ;non who hauled many e! loadfrom the store of Mr. 11. came in.'. Oo r the. ' moment he saw,. him, -he appealed•to t 0-. clerk stain with strong confidence, and with'' 4 Hate ),,, stemesl demanded his package, - Turtfin to the draynian, ho said,...John tell the clerk of 1 lis boat who l ant:. . _ ~ - 'Pon.. My soul, I c n'ti I know• yotrvOy wOl -but never happened o hear.your name called ! Getting a little desperate, ust• then,' re was 'about to curse the wholfp:irty, captain', §..drayman, when a gentleman.s:epped un bn'Td quiinted.,with both .parties; and Mr. H.cwas re lieved from his. peculiar situation• and the pay k age:m4'la delivered, but he will not boon foCget the time that nobody knew him. • HANG 80031 EL ANI) TO JIIIIAITIIN is proposed to the whig party to pot then , into the abolition mill stone„ just to see where the thibg wage, to, we,commend to their notice the • following capital story,, with" a moral, told in the St. Louis Organ. A' large nether'n-iili stone was 4s lidtv:.“ a on the top of a hill, and the Bargo in,t , tets held a eon. saultation to determine. how it Was•to he got to the loat of the WI where the mill v.a. After smolt . thernetinie, they conchh...l to set it on' edge . and let it roll down. • 'Gott; plan, said the chief Jdurgo , master,.put how shall so Ent delitone it . •tt roans id de cater?' : Hens! was a stumper, hut Hans Boomed soon put an end to that. ',He said, las. dere ees .a schqinire hole in de inittle ov de • shtone, shust letsomehody put his . head in it and . go mit, as he gan dell' to core it stips! •Gute plans,' repeated the chief litirgo toaster, 'and • Hans shall be de man fur de Hans agreed—had his head propCrly alju,ted, and the stone was stortod: The way !Tan's heels„ flew upend over was quite runu , ing, 'Gine plan,' said the Burgo master, •how sell he roan;. Tun der and blixen, bow his heel li, about. chinart man dal, Hans, sometimes.' _ Splash went the tnilistime iitto the stream, and they ran dower or Hans to tell them where it .waQ, but no Hatie, -- nMe his appearanciitin 512'sta:race. 'Bail blab,' said tii‘ochief Burgomaster, "shust as I tout, dat tarn Hans is WOll trou de va tcra, mit de mill .stone., on his - neck. • EXTtisontitssnr '9IAII.IIIAG. —: We find •the folloWing account -of a singular marriage in the St. Louis --• Married, on the st lust.. on hour) the steamer 'Die Vernon. by E-q. Waugh. ctf z".icolt courtly: Mo., Mr. Bairiste Ncan \ to Madam . Hoffman. • The.libove r:as liandcd to us last evening, wit) au account of the :coning,- enkragernent!and•sfree dy marriage. The happy groom is a : t•Spalliaid; who has just . arrived from the tim Grande ; the fair 'bride, a. widow, was taken from the ship Whi9hliro'lght her from Germany. and the first time they met was' on board, the Die Vernon, where each had taken passage for this place.— Neithereould,'Understand a word the other said. ,burthe .cutirnbred Spaniard,. tures, and•tho gcrasion-.1 rprm , r. ao vigorously urged his C 1411., t: ,'•;! second day out froth Neo‘olleans su•ruc,,lerv,i, and on the' hilloWitig ;..rppir.ing to he a Justice of the l'eace•on Iroard, they wire. mar ried. T 4 joyfill bridrgro rn regaled the a,sen gets and officers of the boat with champaigne and other delicacies, 00 spent his inorwy freely.— ' And well he might, for, with the buzon widow, be s also got possession of forty thousand dollars-in gold; which, or coming on boa'rd, shellad posited in the c'.erk's office. ' Hsnn. Casa:—:lt, will be remembered that some month/Ago the-steamer Enterprise. blew tip in the Rio Grande killingseveralpereons,a4 se verely svotindingi good many others. A tcor. respondent says after the Whiteville came afong •side and took off the wounded, he looked around to aee'svhailtavoc was made of hymen life. 'While passing thraugh the crowid, of u 9 r rs my attention was directed to one whom I thought runst certainly:be dead. He was. swathed in ban• doges from head to foot—the blood oozed from his numerous wounds in thick muddy streams, and his rice was actually -bbrird.:o Al first view I thOught his eyes - . nt—but I viol mistaken. For ar: ~•ct I 1.t0i , p..,1 to view pis awful spectacle of and just as • was about to ' attend to :. , :se other duty, , l heard a voice saying in a feeble 7.• . resolute tone— , • Hello! old arc you got in that tin cup?' Thinking the que4ion proreellt d frinn some one Caliber aft, I turned in that direction, when the same. person indignantly•said. 7 - 4 . Yes that's aller's the' way ! A feller gits a • • little hirt, and ji . st liken porpoi-e hate wounded his feller creatures tries to kill TO - my utter astonishment i found that this urse addressed to me try .tho -con doicribed in the ebove Behaving been so terribly eon d: • .1 • 111. 9 .ALLILISTER'S - ALL-SEALING OINTATENT, _=_ SEJ Mr s a~ . . .--..,_--..---_...--- - , . ' INSENSIBLE PERSPII!ATION. . . . : .ri - ITE t•receding, , figure is given to represent the IN .1 'NJ- :v.ttlt.G PritSPIRATIos. ',llls Ike gri at EvAeu• ATION for the impurities of the hotly. It Will he no tiCed that a thick cloudy. exist issues, tram all points of the suifave, which intlicatgs thayliejpe'spiration flows uninterruptedly when we ate ' in health, but ceases when we bre sick - . Life cannot he 611,411111e1l WiI1111.11?. it. It is thrown off frinn the blond and other juices of the body,and disposes by this means Of nearly nll thelni purities Within us. 'file language of the Scripture is, •in the blood is.the Life.' If it ever becomes impore it 'nay h e traced directly to the stoppage of Insensible PerFpirat not. 'fluth we see all that is necessary Ivlitin Ilin Mood is stagnant or infected, is to open the pores, trod it relieves itself from•all impurity instantly. Its 4,W11 twat and I, itality are sufficient; w ttbritit ene parti cle of medicine, except to o p en the pores upon the sur face' 'l' has the see the folly of taking sti many internal centedies. All ,prartilloners, however, dire, t their ef forts to restyle the insensible ,perspiration. The. Thompson' In, fur instance. steams ; the Ilyilropagliist shrouds us in 'wet bliktikets; the Ifointrialthistskiiis out infinblesinals . ;• the A ilopathist !deeds and doses us With so. rcury ; and the blustering quack gorged us with ~ _ . rills! pills ti pills!!! - .4. ,' • „ ,'Cti.give seine kd ea of thesnMunt of : the Insensible Perspiration, we'wili slate that the learned Ur. Lew . indica nisei:U:llllyd that live/eighths of all we receive •...ii,to the st,,mace passed oil by this titans. In other I woids, i f to, . ; at A nd di ink eight pounds per day, we . , ev,cuale five peelids of it by Insensible Perspiration. i 1 liie is none 1.1,11 -- 1' I hal) the used tip poetic Its of the i blood, and oilier juleps. Orin:: iliac, to `IIM new•and ! frerl, one.. Tot heel: this, therefore, is to retain in the , i-y sii•in Ili e eigitis of all the virulent matter that no , tine tient:lnds should leave the hotly. . It is lit stoppind the pores that overwhelni mankind Is iiii 1 . 101!11A, colds and consumptions. N inti-Lent Its of tio• ;veil!! , bie:froin disease induced lit a stoppage a the i Insil.sible Perspiration., r Lei me ask, titmi, every candid mind, what course , ~reins ilea 11111??.t reasomilde to purs,..tfe to unstop the •, pu . res • oiler they afe closed I Would yok,eive Iby sit, to unstop 111? 3 1 1 1 1 . 10 , ? Or wortiti 3 011 apply something that would do this . 11p1/11 tics surface, ,there the cloo , ..iiig :lit:mile is I.' And yet I know olnii pli3sician who makes i'liy . ,exterlial ;Application to e ff ect Lt. Under tliPse circumstances I present to physicians, and all others, - - Ar I ALLISTER's AI.I.'III3ALTNr.: OINTMENT, OR. TEE WORLDS' SALVE. has the power to restore perspiration on the fret, Iliet head, around old - sores, upon the chei.,t. in short, upon eve n• part of the body, whether diseased !Al:ltaly . rerseveaely. ' ir It has power ito cense all external lOitEjr. rcrofshles ('kustors, skin drseir'ses'.. poisonous mounds, to discharge the w putrid matters:and ilfen heals them. It is a rem, dy that forbids th&rdicesiiity of so many, and deleterious dynes taken into the stomach. it preserves and defends thE stickier 'tutu all derange ment of ilO faint inns. The Suifrce is the flatlet of tiA'e eighth.: oft lie bi!e and need up !natter within. It is More tutijions of openings to relieve the intestines. Srop up those pores anti ,Dealb knot Re at your door. D is rightly termed All Ilk ; t ie r there i , scarcely a disease., external iir intdrual. that ihwill not benefit. I bale used it for tha last I I years for all diseases of the v 1 1 ,1,51, consumption, liver, involving the utmost ilauerer and responsibilny'k and 1 declare before !leaven :rid wanohat not in one sin C te ease 113511 ruled treleen fU. n 10: the patient Was within the reach of mortal I. haver hail dthysicians, learned in the profAsion; I hay.s.hati ministers Of the Gospel, Judges of the bench, Aldermen and I.atv,ers.lgentitUntii of the highest el tt do ion. and multitudes ofthe poor use it in every variety of was. and' there . has ;been but one, vnicetsaying sMcAltist.er,:3 our Ointmeht is good.' C AVS P It rah hardly he credited that a salve can have any 111,1 horns the luntmt,si.ated as they are within the sys tem. Hot, if plaecd updri the clissiXit penetrates-di rectly the,lniegs. selterates the pWisollitiis panicles that are consuming them, and expels them from the system,. ; • , , I need not say that it is curing. pertions of consump tion continually, although we are told it is foolishness. I care not what is sit id, ;so long as I an' cure several thettsaio.l pt.rsr..6l yearly.; ' • HEADACHE: .The ',salve has cured pr-sons of the headache of N. y et.rs blending. and who had It regularly every wet k so that vomiting often • took place, Deafness .and F;ae-ache are helped with : like suc cess. '•H E VAT'S M..' f t • It removcs almost iminedixtely the hillamation and swell.ng, when the pain ,chases. • 1 - * c UOLD' FEET. C. - nsomption. Dyer cbmplatitt,: pains in the, chi.st or side.fal I of the hair, one ,or the' ot her, always neconnianies' told feet. Ili is a shre sigti of disease in I lit'to have'col , ..l feet. ;The salve Will - ore cat-. cry c . .qe. In Scrofula. old gores. erys&elas. salt rhent liver ciennlaitit. sore eyes, itnincy. sore-throat. bronchitis, br01,4, or sure itreast, rites, all chest disesses, such as -asthma. 'orpres•iofl t . pain—also; sore lips, chapped hatids tonairs,rostaneons eruptions. nervousdiseaseis, and of the spinet here is probably no. medicine now known, so good.• KCAL) HEAD. . • We have ennui cases that actually defied everything known, as well as the ability of 15 or gn dretttrs. One man ttl'd ns he had spent .I. I IV its Itis childreliWithout any henent, when a few boxes Of*the Ointment cured tlnurt.l It Lill:. hest lliv:7. in rite world for Burns. (Read the di:el tines around . the tiex.) . . . 11.10/?;1/..:. .., . . .. Oareitte knew how fatal most niedieine v.-ere to talien inwardly, thev,woo, I . he sloW;tn resort JO 'men tit (al lozet4,i,' tied leiedi reteoozen2l,o„"s'orntirw,ir,• pilis, Li. The troth us, no Dna can telt, inoririalifY, when a,nrms are present.— New 1, t ni. say to patinto that this salvo will always tell if a -child has woritis. It will drive ever_y t'esl See. ofrliem awaY. [Read the ilire.-tinns around the box,) 'flo , re is probably pn,nicdn hie 11 ' 11 fan! or the earlll, at once so sure and,¢o safe in the expul.iou or . • CORA'S. Ocen.ional i4e of !tie Ointment will always keep owns nos - .Veople need Hever he rioubled wit lithit4i if 11100 %t MIN.:, it .12i5tt:S 11.!,kt„,1.151'21: k Co., • Sole Propiit•tors of the above tw.diritie• • As llyt All : hett 7 ing Ointment has !well greatly c,•un letfcife.l. tve !rive givt‘ii.llll:: caul hni p, the pliltly that boo f)pinity:ltt will 111'e names uf.laturt:i Mr. All3s:.•r. ur Jame, .:,11..111t , ter are writ tu f with.: PCI) neon ,very' el- I'm, 2, rem, 1,....r!‘0x. - (1.1::\ I EN S Agonts„ Pottivillo. Pa • " ' e'•••• SAll i•A'LCiI,T2:I3.I - : 131.0 CD 'ILL: , efoff , •fpleffef , 'lll . l , iffereasinz • demand 114 PiThf :1 . 10 th e etiCtr111 . 421,. , 1 , 131 hrthe illktiilC in f-vitflffy:v7 th i n. iiipreference to all °then., the propriet.orwtit_olilized to hive constructed a ma o,lfif Ii wf,fif: the of MOO! rapfdly and with fiffselvient'iv less es - pi:rise than heretofore. etfi•cleti so fit:enable aif objet Lana that the poblf , to share' TIM benefits of :in eh' great improve ment if: box,. trill Itoo-ef'fitttla contain ' roltTY 'l'l I.LS IN .A BOX. and tli, pricer th; , , , ame al Iv.,..retofote. nattie'ly ty hvn refits a liox- , --tivell62.res for One Dollar ! Dr. I.ei,Ws Sarsaparilla rit.l iy etzt•lShlt: Wood Pills have.. el ii r in c the past few years, W4or more starres . :•folly employ,' thron7hout thti Unite tl Statea.llll7airo and \ \l the 1% est le..th.r. !Win any "other. , and tine rapidlyin creasing 1iC,111711111 for them is nu pa allele.d. • They are the only pills in exigte Le, krinivn to con tarn.Sarsaparilla in then), the proprietor only knowing how to coat:Atte the Sarsaparilla with other sabstancea in form of pills, .. j ip PILLS ARE NECESSARY ' : . iiir purging or cleaniintr tl/tirstOmach and linWels, for purift ing the blood or fluids of ,the body, myan alter native for removing the causes of disease and arres ting its: progress, and ns n Spring purifier these: pills will be found more efnctual than any other. • YOUNG AM) 01. D, MALE OR FEMALE.. may at all 'times take them without change of liying, restraint from ocmpation, or fenror taking cold from exposure to all kinds of weather, for they contain Yin mercury or minerals, which are contained 'in -other pills; and which make other pills so unsafe or danger— ous to take; and uncertain in their effects. PERSONS OF ALL CONSTITUTIONS whether feeble or debilitated, or of robust and strong constitutinn, can take 'them 'Without pro - Orating or de bilitating the system : they operate so easy and gentle, yet' effectual, that little inconvenience is caused in ta king them:. THEY ARE•OOOD AT' ALL TIMES.; foi , all diseases of whatever nature or kind. Caution is necessary t fissure at 01 tunes' to task for :others no others than Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills. All :others by names neatly similar, are spurious, and' cal- irt7l.llSititG ACADEMI7. 'ciliated to deceive; Aim proprietors of them thinking .. i to.sell them onjthe reputation of the genttine,hona-fide • rrins institution is open for the reception of pupils A.. from all parts of the county, tinder the direction of and only true Satsaparilla and Vegetable Wood Pills of Dr. Leidy, . , ~ '. , Mr..S. F. PENFIELD, Principal, S. P., and l‘liSs E.-13. 5.. PENFIEA.D . , Teacher of female department. studios ' e 3. Itev..are oCaoch imposition. fraud and tricker pursued are Common' Engthb, nigher Lngli•h,Latin, Touch them not, much less take them, for It .man- . .Greek'and German classics,Vocal Music, and Drawing. ufartured in 4eceive the public tit their money, they will besides dpeeive the'body and your system by their - Terms of tuition from three to six dollar. per guar effects. . . ter. Vacation. tbrie weeks front Lei Wednesday, in' ' ... . ..•.. ... . . ... - Ilnnrirther 1 10 Pills In a ilov for Xi cents—Five Mix- August:2 weeks Irrim the Wednesday preceding Clirl,-1- , es for'..Doe Donor. [No others contain Foity Pills to may, and one Week front the last day of Ilatch. the lax j _. Nos, ~ Mb . . . F --, :r — lo lie had ill Pottsville at JOITY S. C. ,NAR- ' " • TIN , S Drug Store. Also, at JOHN C. DROWN'SIOCO FOCOS.-5 - 0 gross Loco Foco Matches, fti D Stare. . . . 14 sale low,at MARTIN'S Drug Store. 7 • i.M. ... ~ . . . , . . ' ' CM ,~~iYliatc~. 81RN, 4 , MEM NEW , AND EXTENS ' E • Clothing. and Gentler:toes ,Eurrdihing Store. 1 7 1 UE subscriber has Just returned from thelitles of .1 New York and Philadelphia with a splendid and. cheap assortment of , Clothso ,Cassimeres and Vestings of the latest importations, comp - Laing the best black French and English wool dyed Cloths, superfine black French. Doe Skins and English wool dyed Cassimeres, French and English Fancy Chubs, such as Olive,Brown, Invisible Green, dcc., French Fancy Casslmeres OT the" latest Spring styles, plain and fancy vestings Alack satin, cashmere, cashmeretts, white and buff case'. mercs, light fancy velvets, Marseilles, (V.c.; all of which he is prepared to manufacture - to order in the very best style, and at prices at which hems determined no customer shall complain. Being, himself a practical tailor, and employing c u tters and workmen superior to, any others in the place, ho is able to warrant every ar- Aide manufactured by him to give satisfaction- to the Most particular'in (hellion, tit and finish. The suliscriber4ufs also just opened at hisutew store the Wl:est. - best, and most fashionable stock of ready made clothing ever ()Mired to the_Pottsville public; all of which he will dispose of at prices which cannot fail to satisfy pup:halters, viz: Fine Black Frock Coats from $lO 00 to $lB CO do Dress do , gOO 18 00, do Sack do. 5'50 10 50 Fancy Frock and Dress Coats 800 . 18 00 • Summer Tweed Coats • 2.+0 4 50 I.inen do 75 2 00 • Fine Cassiniere Pantaloons, Slack and fancy colors 3 50, . - 7 50 French Casitmere Pantaloons, (summer goods) . 250 , 550 Linen Pantaloons 621 124 , Superfine black Satin Vests 350 500 do do do • 1 54) 3-00 Fancy vests Cashmereic• Cashmerettel 75 250 Marseilles Vests. ' . . 61i 150 . The subscriber's establishment may very propeily he called the Pottsville. Emporium of 'Fashron, where gen tlemen may alitars obtain every' article oC gentlemen's wear, such as shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, scarfs, gloves, hose, suspenders, &c. &c , suited to the fastid 7 ions taste of the exquisite. the plain habits'of the sub stantial citizen, or the wants of the imlnstrions labo rer. , Ile can clothe a man from head to foot with a suit of clothes for 52 50, which is cheap el.atl2ll for the poorest. r'flie subscrilmr has just rpceived the latest London, Paris, New York, and Philadelphia Spring and Summer Fashions. Any taste ran be suited at his new store in Centre street, next door above Clemens's Drug store, • Poitsville. It.-T. TAYLOR. , tri- Don't,f. - . rest the plflce, I ' Pott SI, We, April -1, P.ilti, - 17- =API' & ELLIOTT, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, From the City of Plai!oda., . Pa: BEG leave to announce to the citizens o Po 4 .,-. ) Pottsville aml neighboring districts, that they r:-..r •: have on hand. at their Store, next &Mr to ~.. Geisse's new lintel, in the borough of Potts ville, a large assoittnent of Gold and Silver Patent Le ver, Lennie, and- pldin Watches of. every B used whin. Ako. a general assortment of Ladies and Gent lemens' Gold Pins, Chains. Bracelcts, Signet and Plain Rings; Geld and Slicer Thinibles,.Pencils gmd Pens of various makers"; SpEctattes,' Musical boxes, and e.,ery other article in their line of business.,. B. & E. have been appointed by Messrs. Prevoster 11:. Ingr.ihatti of Bristol, Contierti4it, their agents for 'the sale of t h eir patent spring Clucks, comprising those sititaide for Churches and public offices. Also, eight day tint( thirty hour.brass patent sprint repeatirig.Got hic clerks. Through them purchasers may rely upon 0- thug a geauinenr file. . Give us a ci,t, we guarantee to sell as tote is any arthrle in our line of business can be purchased either in Pottsville or Philadelphia. Clocks and Watches of every dercription carefully replied and warranted on the.most reivonalde terms. WI LLIAN.I BR:I.DY. JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT, . 12—tf. March 21, MG PVI"I'SVILLE IRON WORKS. ,1 4 . . 4 4,-0 E. cGINNIS , REPETFULLY announces to the Public, that he has takenihe Establishment known as the Potts ville Iron Works, on Novo:el:inn . sirvnt, where - he is prepared all kinds orSteatti Engines, mann factur-s Itailltoall Cars. and Nlachinery of almost ever - 4' deseribtion,at the shortest notice, and On the most rea sonahle terms. l'eron:: from broad, in want of Si na in' Mir:inns will find it in their adv.intat7c to gi..kie bin a call berme 11Z:12i111. eISMIICre. - May 11 'Coal Screens ! Coal Screens ! ! TIIE suscriher is extensively en r aged in the.manu factory ofAVOVEN SCREENS upon an improved nod entirely new principle, for'wbich he has secured LETTERS PATENT. and which he confident ly believes will be follitti upon trial, :tuperior to 'eveiy other screen in use for durability - and all the qualities of a good screen. 'They are woven entirely of with, .and can he made with meshes and threads of •any ye qnired site and strength. t WIRE WEAVING OE EVERY IiF.SCRiPTION will be executed at the shortest notice, and'sreens made to every pattetn, adapted to all the tidies, for which screens are required.. The subscriber has recently removed hi3'estab. lishment to Coal Sleet, near the corner of.Norwextan : street._ ' : HENRY JEAKINS. Pottsville, April 4 HUG •,' •, - TooTn-Aclue THE ODONTAI,IIIC 1)1101'S, • Warranted to care the Tooth-fiche in tiro 'nitrifies riNllis preparation is the restilt of mach patient ca l. periment—is roininnintled by a scientific Dentist. and is attarartteed to be peri7l,ly In its ef fect,: upon the other .Teeth. =rite eehtithe artt•le ran be had at !human's Itoo:t. , tnre. nod retail, et:110ra! .Kent for the cOonly. Also of the followittz P.r.ents: . . .1();IN ri. C. MARTIN, Pottsville. CIIMILES 1.10.1,"FON, jr. 5..; Co. St. Clair. 'ln-Prier.: 25 cenu, lier bottle. C- AZPIItA wantirul in all the Towns in the County a the ushal Iris - count. I • May 2, ISib. 18' Valuable Coal --Tracts to Rent. filo let on leases, to suit applicants, all that tract of I;inti.beiwnaing to the Nprili Aloe Oran Coal Co:, known as the Mill Creek. Tract, containing the follow. , log lit of Coal Veins, many of which,—among others, the Peach Molllllaill VeillE—havine a range olover a. mile ;in length—viz:.—Lowis,. rpnhn, Darratlenyli, Pea don, Clarkson. .Stevenson, Little Tracey. Poach Mountain Veins. Green ParkOr Raven:4lWe Vein,Ter pendicular, Diamond, and Big' Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. AlO.!all that tract called the Junction Ttact.ludOni• nit to the said Company, containk.rthe Salem,Forre,t, Rabbit Hole. Mortimer, Tann el, , Black Mine, 1, 1 . Law ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also a - Saw Mill find Grist Mill,situated on the Mill Creek Tract, all ofwhich will he'rented on moderate terms hy applying to DAVID CUILLAS,. Aet. (1- Feb. 21. Richardson's COal preancr. ripilOSE . persnn9 about crectina machinery for beak ina coal will find it to their interest before rualtina a selection to apply to the subscriber, as the patentee Of the above machine, will coma lace such zidyantaaes :n caving. wu,te, 4-c„. as will be.' found to bit, an obj,it %vaulty their attention, securing :hem :wiz:tins; all risks, In - order that these advantages tuay be fully tested. W3l. 8.111111, • • West Branch Valley, near Schuylkill Haven. June 27 27-t f New Stare at Brookville rrHE..mbncriher has.just received from Philadelphia, .1. and s ham now opened at Brockville, a larue and gen eralas sortment of seasonable ,nude, tech as Dry Goods, Crocerki,n, Hardware, and Queensware.- In addition to whtch will heliilind constantly. on hand, Fudt, smoked and erm,li'.l%feat, a,. well as' a ;mod supply of country produce.. Call and examine ounntork, and yon wilt find us prepared to nell , goods at an low a rate an they have ever - hcen.sold any where; in Schuylkill county. . N. 13.—,Country- produce of all kindi wanted, foe which the highest price will lie paid. GEO. IL ;POTTS ; Pottsville. Inch. 7, ISIf,, •' li THE AMERICAN FLORA A Ilfritilifql IVorl.li - fr?hr. Ladies, i r t EINC; a history of Plants and Wild Flowers, con t.) twining a sy,lctnatic and general description, Natu ral History Cho mical and Medical qualities, hi' over SIX thousand plants, to be illustrated with over sic thoiniand colored engrav from natit're, by, A. B. Strong, M. "11., Botanist. Published monthly, price!fi3 per ; n new, or 25 rents per number. Subscrip tionsireceived at .RANNAN'S Ilookaterk, sole agent or the county. July 25, —Twen- Tut, stiIISCRIBER begs leave to in ! form the p.iblic in general chat henna; I been app Anted the only Agent (or-this county, the sale of C. Mt yer's Grand Action 'Pianos, with Metallic Plates. and that he has just opened a fresh sassortment of the most superior ones ever otTeied to the public. Meyer's Pialths 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 Mob the lead at the late National Fair at Washington, and were all disposed of long before the rinse of the exhibition. They holot also received the most Battering notice of all the most eminent performers of the'present day, among Whomare the celebrated Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Temps, Wallace, Burk, Madame Castellan i and many others, who have pronounced them equal to any European Pianos. • The subscriber can furnish these. Pianos either with Rosewood or Malloganycases; at the Manufacturer's prices. All orders from a distance will he promptly and ex peditiously attended fin, and he Invites - all those in want of a trot rate article to give him a call at' his residence in the boronch of Orivigburg• tai Old - Pianos will be taken in crebanze. . G.. B. ZULICif. Orwigstiarg, September, 5114, 1816. :36-61no THE :..MINERS' I.TOURNAL. . —.....i ) . ..,,,- ~,., ..,. .. . - . •almost exclusivelyAsed in. Tx. e,oc. tropes are now the.Colliaries and, on theßailtvays in Crtqt 'Wh en, and are found to be greatly superior fo Ileinpew ones as regards safety, durability and econemy. ' The Patent Wire Ropee, have proved 'Rijn! still -In good minditionafterthree- year's scimee, its , the same situation where tbe ilelnffen ontiNPrevimll4Y-used, of double the size and weight would *ear out-in nine or ten mouths. They have been used for alinoit every purpose tcetwhichflempen Ropes and chairishave been applied. 51ines, nOiiIVaNP, Heavy Cranes, Standing It ig.g mg, Window Cords, Lightning COD II FRIO rs. Signal lltalYards,Tfller Ropes. &e. They 'are made either of Iron or Copper Wire. and in cases' of nitkh exposure ito dartitmeits,`of CalvAnized Wire. i ) . 'regtimonials (iota the most eminent Engineers in England can be adorer as to their ellicieney, and 'any additional informatim required respeeting.tthe differ ent descriptions and Application will be given by , ALFRED F. KIM P. 75 !Woad st.. Nett; York. sole Agent in the United States New York,iMay 301.18-16. I , I '-- ri- The Fubsnitan4 as been appoint sale of the Patent. Hire hope iit 11 " ders left at this, office; crating size, W will he iromptly attenled to. I PIANOS, • P.4.TIENT 3.intr9 atie ROPES, FOR THE :USE OF MINFS, &c., For sag, or istgertedio crier, 14 de sutscrihr.- ; El ~~F , IN '7l ti • • • t.), , 1E .` ISMME! t• - • IEI 1; - • , • • . 1•-•• 0.71.• „ •• •-•• • w .7 E2l MEIN Ls! . . r 1.. ' t ' ** r , = I 4 • • -4. • . - .1 _ CNI --, a ( :1, - '', ' I `i." , , El . • COLIIIIERY WORKS, ' i , Road andiCall Mill streets, arc prepared to man- FOIJNORI •Si.. 11/22LCIIINE SUMP.' i rruE subscriber .nt : their old stand,• corner of flairlufacture to order, lthe shortest notice; Steele Engines and Pumps, of anybower and capacity for minim: and other purposes, B in's Cent Breaking . 0 11achines, - with 'solid and perforate toilets, as May be required. Also Ea:rifles an Mimi-try Cylinders with all neces sary machinery Ili Mast FuEmnees. lint Air Pipes, of / the most approved la its, Cop and Hall joints and 11"n -ter 'l'uyers. of the , t y toot eMistrimtion. They par-, titularly lava.. th ittentieb of Iron Masters'and par ries/ engaged in Melton trade [ totheir tarp. stock I, f 'Potions for Unlit ; .ilii/e, leaving lately constructed 'Mite machinery for vo of the largest Mills in the coun try. via: .—The W mtiou'l'dill at Wilkesharre, matt! hulling Mill at. tip :Moololll' ron Works. DanyiPe. They arc fully Prepred for this kind of work, touellier 1 with every varlet A - general Machinery. Of the MEd:. Ity of their work id materials, it is - elintiOi to say. that time and erp ince, the mast infallihle teas. have amply demonstrat !the genui to character of their en gines and machin -y. , , . . order?: are resp dully soliei ed and will ii,, promptly attended to. - t - 11A7001).6,.5S 1 - Dli It. Pottsville, lantary, 17, 1816 , • • a-ly ALNIOIA.CB FOR 184 TWENTV (100;;r1..Alinatin E cs, German and EnEltSll assortetl. at , e lowest cash priLes4 by the (107: or sitWe, just received and for ente at BANNAN'S heap Book and' Stationery Store. eltants will please-semi in their or ders. „They nee not porch:tile any in October 311, IS; ; I -. .10— • • ~ na e INE MANUFACTORY. is prepared to I - orbit:l) all kinds of elt as Sferith Ell2ini , s, either Mali or 'OW/ ann rampin: Encines.'saw and .iaknrsnint other au* !finery ronnec z lonsittetts. i Also, holies., troll boats., voller 'majors. Iron and brass t aa r articles in his line of business, at in 2tLfstreet, below the Rail Road; 1.. t . AND iNIACI. 11 'HE sulisri I ry. s IoW pre,oire—hl ;rist Toilt—Coal• ted with the Mini, propellers and p nr,l nil oil his estithlislonen Camden, New .1 301 IN F. STARR, irrri of MOSES. STARR& SOS Jersey,) Nov. 1,19115.. '4l If Late Camden.' (Nevil 7 1 - - • 1 BONNETS.: ' ma -4 - eg. ,IaOIL G A ll' ~.,. MARK '7l' STREET, nearly 'opnctsite Masts. r -D edcwi. l dl,co's. storb, has jint, rercired a ..I r7 ~,'" nil spy of the Spring fashion of Bonnets. %.:-.... [ lip onsisti tr in part of, Florence braid, inserted lace. Chito Pear e a .new and splendid article, with a variety a 1 ntlibr (Pyres. . • .1.11 1 B B IO V R. , . . Mrs. MOIIGAN.Ias just received the larcest and most splendid ~q,ortreOtt ofßihbons in Pottsl ills, whit It will ~ be sold at the cur lowest prices. Ronners uttered and dope hp in the b ,•t. manner; as she has just received one of the best it ;roved Pressing Machines for liitish inc,Ronncts. . , rettsvillt , , Apt a `2sth, isiq. 17- • . . .7.1o0y: St, acchternacht. 1 Cheap .Bcot, She l cad Terrell Store. 4 , ihett Die!, bir. Root vert door to . B. White's store, and opra,ite '• C. Crail's Thite Hursp Tavern, Centre it.,, Pattscitte„ l'a., - WOIIY & AECITTETINACIET,thartk— fuIIs o the public, for thetr liberal patron -0" :vat would respectfully announce that thi• hays Increased their ilea, with new and'ilesiraldr goods, and intend al ways td have on hand at whole's:llf and retail, a complete assortment of if turns, woineni. and chiliha ns hoots. ShOPS, and rub bers of every.klud and quality, of the latest idyle` , ,artd ihstiirm. - Alto trunks; valises. carruk hns. salchalg. &c of va rious. kinds. I rather, morocco, kid' lining, and calf skins, fat•liimable and corni,h lasts. shoe. Oren! and a general assortment of shrie findings; together with. -belt leather,lace leather, rivets and hurry,, kr.e., which theywill sec at flue Invest cash prices. - N. 13.--lreame call and see our stock and learndmr brices, before purchasing elsewhere. ' MOODS' & AErTERNACHT, Pottsville September 19th,1519 Tea Agency in Pettey . ille. • . rse , IIE P . elon Tea Cowan!, whosit Teas have given_ 1 such universal satn , flci ion in the cities, haye ap-.„ pointed the subscriber Agent to sell their Teas. In Schuylkill County. - The-public are noW enabled tob -0„ lain a superior,artkle of Teas - at Inhch . lower rates than they' barb ever before i ps,lH 4 i .. keen offered •in this cannty,and they / have ( . 1 r; , :"Xi.,i4 the assurance that there are no dregs (Jr ? . . , I]."47o!i:Aother foreien substances mixed with the. Teas. The'rare done up in packaaes (hued with lead.. to preserve their strernzth and (laver) front oriu 'quarter to tive pound 4, to:suit cnstomers..and are, font i . .:lieel from 50 cellls.lP $1 fd) per 11,., fern sukrier - 11‘icle. Mrs. II E 1111 V `LAN, Centre et , a few doors abrive Norwediait, Pottsville. Pottsville, April Walt, 11316. . ' ' • 17- NEW, AND CHEAP:,,STORE. It ' Ntixt door to , the Toton, Half,' Centre Stireet. rpIT (quoted undertigneil have Just an entire new 1. s nekof Goods, consisligg of a well selected and geneial assertinentsi . , DIT GOODS, , - GRO('DRIES, • - . . .. : . LiQuons„ . . . . . vLotrt," . CEDARWARE, .' : QUEENS WARE., - - , I PROVISIONS; &c. To which they invite / the attention of the public gem. erally, to cell, examine and judge for themselves.— Families will find it to theft: intereio to call before buy. log elsewhere / FOCHT & FOSTER: Pottsville, Ma) 3 Pill, 1818. - : r 22-6uno , NEW AND CHEAP -1 / 4 Fashionable Clothing Store, IN I;76STE,R'S A few doore aiovdthe Eip'porium Office,Poltaville. CAMPBELL - tic CO, TAILORS, • DES,FECTFULLY inform their friends and the pub,' IL, Air, that they have taken the above store, where they,have made, and intend to keep constantly on hand, a large and general assortment of ' READY AIADE CLOTHING, ty 10 for cut and worktunnship. cannot he surpassed by any establishment in the region—their steck• +fresh, having !well selected whir great care, Within the last few weeks from the latest importations. • . Pnranns who prefet having their measure taken con & T oni upon having their garments 'made is the most fash l tonable manner and warranted to give perfect sat- Isla Hod. Pottevilliclfepto2,lB43. 37 OS 131)ilabelAin. !- . • - S . e iN l3—. L: ... it ; ,---,..--, - _ , 5,?.!" - -.,...3'44.,- - -,,,- 1 • ~, . f •,,, , , ,- z e , v , s. ' ''. -' ,. ..-. 1 ;: ,- ;;'.:-•;';' , " ~,' i1 ,5, 2;:',' , .:.- , i - ri-'t:: ' 1 - . ,! T.';;-: ~ ,', ., ;, ,1 f•- „ , ~:.„,,,,,,...,...,-,,:,:,.....,...„ =,:.t ,, ,nr..„ -- ,,,, -.1-..:., --,:,------:„..:;.,:' ~vipl.vc,lrlyirmei-t,cl..ippi,-,1.„,--,.,,,,-, 5.-4...7,, , ,,,......rvktvre1.',. i ....±7,_____,::-,,,,i.-.• r -, - ,.,..: .. :'5i 1,./ - .. -...... - I .z -- 7-777F : P in0 9 111 P . W. ff.tHAVVOE L.' H CA' • , „ LATE CLUMENS & BAKE.R, • . IVITOI.ESALG DRUGGIST, Manufacturer of CO- . , pal Varnish, sole Agent forlhe trankiin Glass Works. Daring been long engaged in the manufac ture, of Copal Varni-h, (is well as other kinds.) is now prepared to offer to-purchasers an article which in quality, cannot be surpassed by any in the Union.' Al so.'receiving weekly from the above celebrated Works, WihilotV Glass of every size. Constantly on hand a filltrissortment of White Lead, of the most approved brailds, Red Lead, Litharage, Saxony Alaenesia. *c:.• ,z s which will he sol l at. Manufacturer's prices. together with a large ami well selected- stock of Drugs. Medi- Dyes, Achlq, ,Fine Colors, Perfumery, 4-c., in tr slnirl every article in the Drug line. Merchants, Pity sit tins and Dealers in general,. are requested to cull and examine the Stock and prices, feeling satisfied they will be induced to purchase. . Illtilada.J.February 11, ISIG. .3 gent fin the, Sim. All or-, and length; • ANNAN. ted A eight TO 'CAPITALISTS 4 , OTHERS. POnnsylvania Coal & Ixon Lai 1s; • _. ~~ 4 O • For Sale. 1.6 a nnoun c e t r Lals, le c o :i f ; G ineil Pf: t Jenks Township, Jetrerson count V. .finelY Timbetell mill. Watered. and having severai M ill sites upon them. Two main roads run through the lands, and' improved Farms adjoin..while Saw and Grist Mills are in the immediate neighborhood. This land was selected hp, ;Ci.tentletnan.of eNperitineed judginent, and is, et tisi& ered by judges to he . one of the heiit tracts in tile Ty' its.proximity to th. , Clarion and Nlteglieny. rive .44 numerous 'navi g able .trealini, and the propos I Railroad to Pittsburg and Erie, renders it highly desi rable as 30 investment at present prices. Abounding in iron/Ore and- Bituminous Coal of tine believed to present one of the 11111 St ra;nta geous.lorations Torflron I.Vorks in West Penn sylvania. The present owner purchased with a view u - Cererting such Works. bitc engagements in another mitirter-obliges hint with great.rithictanee, to forego his .i !Item lon. 'Map* trill be add every information given hr the undersigned. The lands• are patented, and 1111• titles and„itnality will lie' warranted; and sold - ft*.• and clear of all ineuttibra r. ne La..SIIEAFFSMITII, ' •' . 15 'North Thirteenth street. phia'Janimly a. 1811). • , I— • 1 ~. ~= w_~ I _=, Ig - -4 F-:.! ,:. % ‘ 1 ': g _ 7,-... , , 1; P. , z , -, ;• • ME L 7 ; cc 3 PLEASE NOTICE. .NEW. TOXIC CA NT - iY - IV 7.`g A b(A.IIPA NI -14.1114.iD1TLY1111.1 Clteonut Street, nert to the eorne'r of Third Stree 317 ifeeket Streri::ld door be?ozr :Vieth Si., North side C} - 101C,E TEAS, WNOLESAIE & RETAIL. :...' WE are constariCy receiv4m , fresh itn t;A:----;,... i ported Creen and Mark 'Ras, enityracnig,. rfiii• c ',,V4,•3 the best.selet taints this ride of China. :si--siy;l: c ,,,;; ; I gut abundant resources, : grear experi- . ...'14i . ,...,::,-,, , ...rice, and exclusive attention to the Tea 4 . Trade, give us peculiar facilities ; chose ottently. we are resolved to sell TeaS purer, ;shifc fritAe r4nt and perfect for the respectivi; pricea, thamany other establishment. • , lOurprinciple of doing business hls, in :he course of six years, secured 'a connection throffghouf the United States. and wherever our Teas are sold, they receive high Commeralation, --•:- [Li RE,..1 . 7,DER, GIVE . TIJE..II A TR1.91..{4 plThe manta:rill w(ticlrour Teas aro pact:ed (the tern p • !r next to .the - tea is a heart'y sutterior Tin Foil.) olß'rs „Rehr inthie' r ementi to Den tern and Famihes.as they hre sp therouldy . secured IrMn Delft and. air that their aimliti,, will remain uninipaired ; and are in pulcages 4 a quarter pontol and 11j411111 , . each C1 , 111;11111112 toll . 10,1 , 111.111111 1 1/191dell1 of The wr.:Oper. . I Dealers in Dry Gronl Fancy Arri , le;s. Deal,. &e., 'Sic., as well as titoe w:ho have heretofore sold :w., ti.ai.. expri s?' thettiselvisi highly pleased, lion ottly,on [ileums! of the superior nitality of 4lns teats Wlll , ll hie eithjecteil to :[ rt4til test in enter that each pai kage laity, lie' eontidontly warranted; hut also at nor manner of lailing, with 11 1114:11r1t, 1111,111 1,1111:1'KP tip their a"se.rt- Ii tent. without the'rterAsify'of utireluistitg one or liii , rl! chests f , i - ' each kind. as ,a snort! assortineut - may tie Barked in ott.s:che,t, and thus okviale the complaints of their enstamm , that their teas have lost the , r strength and flavor:to? thelengili of time on hand; and exposure -4, light and air. - I lietne,hliez the- NitS. are :In Market street.. and 19 ' l'hesuitt Street, is her,. colt. Teas -are rereived ovekl,s• and sold 1111111 e same trysts its in New Yoe; ' 1 Philadelphia. July .1,„ 1616, E ND' I` tWIrEN HATS & C IN 1 3 1111 1 ADI;LPHIA, - TO OF I GRDEN & BROWN, '7o.•o3.4llaiket oeccind door Id= Sixilt Gt. Tr extend a 'iteutf,ral invitaiion tt the ciiizens A Pottsville and its vicinity, as well as all other", ,vben purchasing Hats and Caps, to our store. We . ?lave oft band a meet complete assortment of Ilats,and 'Caps of every varlet' , :11111 51 li, which we are selling Tull nue fourth towel than the usual prices: viz: Extra Seperior Ile. •er II le, from $2. 5010 $4 00 I " • Item 200 to 30$ '4: ". Silk " • " 130 to 2 011 I ." French Moleskin " $2 50 usual prices 4 00 Qond Fur Hats, as low as - , . 1.27 r Also, a complete saick of SumwMr Hats, sucleas whip. land drab 11,••avei,'Brush, and Cassiniere Bats, Leghorn flats, Shorting. to round top Flats, &c.; at lower prices /ban they can be bad ' This is a:fact known by all who haVe dealt with us. Call and be satisfied /41 is to your own interest' Mercliantt. Stf.re keepers, Ilatiers, and othe's, (who buy to sell axaM,) supplied on reasonable mims. Be -sure and call. • ' GARDEN 8:: Itly)WN, Nfi. 193, Maikk st., 9.d dour below 07 Philada. Pliihdrt.; Nov. 2,9111 ISIS 1S- 41. [J. 11. MITCHELL E. A. HATHAWAY & CO. CO]AMISSION ANDEASTEIIN rROHCCE MERCHANTS 23, North ll'harumflot of Arch PHILADELI' / 1-11A4 fl A s 1.1;11:P17.7s ha nd, and ( Ire a 7 1 M 1 3 ;1 R P n k' d 17 -fa larg e s 1i Produce, whirh th.•y will se . l on the most reasonable term=. to Country Dea!ers,, , t 10,011) Galls. Bleached ;Irinter Whale Oil: 3.000 ; " Sperm ))i1 • • • , Solar 5,000 ' Common Whale ill. 100 Blds. Tanner's Oil, varionsvialities. • 50U j" f.'124- 3 Mackerel, in-; whole bbls 100 • " No./1 Salmon, hi whole and half bbls. • 50- "Shad. ; 2 100 " Pickled Labrador herring. • 500 Boxes Sealed do 1 do , 30,000 /Dry Codfish. 50Q .104zen Painted "fails. ° 300 .I,lls / . Calcined Plaater. " 150 'l; 4 GrOund Plarfer.' Also, Soaps. Sperm' Can Alee, -Tens. 'Colilien ° and Penneylvatiia, Butter, Easterti Hops.; and best Bev Miner .toinity, Y. 1 . Cheese. • All of the above sold iu lamb suit 010:1)X . : , ..era: 9.9, 1616, .• I , • ' ~iladri MEI PHILADELPIII. - 1, . . /PASCAL : IRO ' WORKS , .-/' I Pl-111.:ADEL:PH'IA. . Ayr r.n.nr,ll) Wrotiell Icon Filly!, Suitabh• for.l..orn / V V mot iv,s, Ma rine and of.i.ipr,steam ',name Itoilere, Oran s'. to 5 ;inches in diamet4r.l M.. 0; Pipes for Gns, Steam and biker purinNes; . etaila• stroll:1 , TO ! for liy &milli; Ilrfis.es ; ifollow PtsfoliA' for Pinups of Steam Engines 4-c. ' , 111annfored aniFfoi' sale by' ' . • • . MORRIS, liAl 4 KEit .5.-. MORM:3, ' Warehouse S. E. corner 3d Mid-Walatit AK, P 11 4 i 7 la — qa. I'). - ' Ida , Nov. '22d ISIS 1 • ' ; l'lnla .7.0./1574 '2r l r. • In TONS`_' ,1„-x Flat Bar OW R oad Iron,. . O'4l‘r 1I do ilo do • ' 8 dc; 21 x;, do tin do with spikes • 15 dd. 1 x do do • do And Hoick. for ..sale Ity • A. & B. RALSTON, 4, Ooitlt remit SI., Philada. 2S - JUNIATA BOILER IRON. TONS; assorted Boilerillron. Nos. 3, 4 and 5 of, e c) , widths of 26,',r2 and 36 tothes and randomlengtbs, for sale by A. & O. RALSTON, ' 4, South front stteet,.Philada. Philada ; ,4ttly 11, 1816. , . • . - • ../' ' , ' 0 • , . t"1" . LIE sutisetlbei respectfully invites the publi to call JL at Mr. Wittleld's Store, C.:entre' street, and,exam ine his assortment of C. Meyer's GRAND ACTION PIANOS of eltitadelphin. The instruinepts' are bieltlVsnpproced of by the most eminent Prot ssors and Comldserd of 11111:1V: For qual ities of tune,Votch, and keephvz ill t mc , it to concert pitch, they ciknolf, be sot - pa:34:d by either American or rmropean Pihto*. They am chosen by all musical stars for their c. IlrelT-7', such as - Mrldnllle PlsleiLle, Leopold do Mryer,. VletixTento , , Burk, Wallace, Ton- Moon and many others ;!thei - are used for 2o(1 or PIO concerts every year. They lb vs also reciived the Fret premiums of The three 1:04 - telt ibit ions, and the lasts:d eer tnedill bp: the Franklin IMoitute v..z.: awarJed to them. The p'.fibscriber n•arrnlis these in,trooooas for Ise vone. HO keeps them rowlantly on hand and sells ()them at the 1 owrst nminti pita rer, , , price:: on reason able terms. All ,orders froini abroad will he promptly . attended to. !,,, ' . i T. C. RICISARDS. 'I. . .:: l ' oll3Ville, 4g 1, Iblo, . . - - --- , , AO tOTORIAL Iltstorina of ltashington, . -IL • • do .. I do Vkauklia, • . do do. J4ektann, _ do i do • NOpoison, 1 ' - New and beautiful books for tan- younu, price 75 cis; just receiyed and for Sale at BA N NAN'S Cheapjlook Ettore, PottgOle. ' Sia?,2, l&40, ,ll i', THE CIIEAPEiT PASS4CIE 49ENCY IX TIIE 'UNITED STATES. JOSEPIif SPLENDID LE.IR OF LONDON ♦ND LIVERPOOL TAMERS. . .. .- 'i-' \ A ~- 424 i, ~. .i. 4 e,_ , • -... A zi L Lir .# • r 11. Batman, Agent, Pottsville. - ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1846. OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, 100, Pine Street, Cor. of South, N. Y. rTinEsubscriber begs leave to call the attention of his friends and the public in general, to the follow ingarrangcnients fo,r the year tztlfi, and for the purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, b y, the ' following , • • , . , Regular' Packet Snips to and from Liverpool Ships' Names Captains • Days of Sailing Croat New York. , Ik 6 nry Clay, Nye, ' Jan. 6 May 6 Sept Stephen Whitney, Thompson, "11 ' II "II Garrick Skiddy,. ", 26 ." 26 " 26 i Patrick Henry, . Delano .Feb. 6 June 6 Oct. 6 Virginian, ' Heim, , "'ll " II "'ll Rescins, Eldridge, "• 26 " 26 " 26 Independence, Allen, Mari 6 July 6 Nov. 6' Waterloo, , Allen, ";, 11 " 11" 11 Siddons,' , E. Cobb, "20"26 . " 20 Ashburton, Howland; April 6 Aug ." 6 Dec 6 John R. Skiddy, 1 . Skiddy, •" 11 " 1111 Sheridan • • Cornish, " 26 " 20 "26 Ships Name, . Captains, • Days Of Sailing from . pLiverpool. Henry Clay' - • Nye; ' Fcb•2l June 21 Oct. 2v Stephen Whitney, Thompson, ,"„ 26 " "26 " 26 Garrick, Skiddy, Mar. 11 July II Nblll l'atricli Henry,. Delano, " 21% " 21 " 21 - Virginian, . Metre.- „„" 26 '" 26 " 26 Ito:wills, , 'Eldridge, Mail- II ,'titg. 11 Dee. 1 I . Independence, Allet , '2l' 21 " 21) Waterloo, j . Allen, • " 26 " 26 "' 26 Siddons, ' E. 'Cobb, May I 1,144534. 11,1an.11 Ashburton. Howland, ' •21 • 4.21 -- " 21 John it. Skiddy, ' Skliblv, " 2.6 " 26 " 2.0 Sheridari . , , . - Cornish, June 11 Oct. 11 Feb 11 7-1 y .. , In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number'. of Splendid New. York• Built Transient Ships, such as the Adirondack,' -Scotland,' Russel Glover,' 'Eelni,' and 'Sea,' will continue to Fail from Liverpool, weekly in' regular suceeseion, thereby preventing tlie.least pos sibility of delay or detention in Liverpool; and' for the ae.connnodation of persons wishing to remit money o their families or friends, I have arrntiged the pay ment of my Drafts on the following Banks ''Cork Limerick , dionim el' Londonderry, Sligo,We); ford ' Belfast, , . Waterford . • . Galway . ' Armagh, . Athlone, - , .•Colerain ' Kilkenny, • :.. Balina,Tratee, . Enniskillen, . Monaghan,- Yonglial," , Banbridge,. ' ' Ba ll ymena _ Parsons tow if Thimipatrirk, Cavan, '. .. - . Litrgan, BilogaiiiMn, Bandon. Ennis. Hallyshantion, Strabane ' Skibbreeri • - Omagh, , Mallow, ' Publin . Cootehill, ' Kilrush„ • Scotland—The City. Ban!: of Clasriow . nildand-5.1 es rd. ,Spooner,'•Aiwood&.Co. bankers, London; Messrs.,P. llyrneg'& Co, Liveepool. , Pa.s: 7 engers can also be. enzragellfroth Liverpool, 'to Boston and Baltimore, by the Itezular ,11-kieket ships on application beiirt Jamie personally, or by letter.lpo,t pa old addressed to JOSEPH ‘Mc:d URRAY, 100 Pine street, corner of Soptli street,'New Voilt AGENTS. • , BannatiPottsvilltr; Pa. ; Ro- • cluster, N. Y.; .ler.Raggot Providence; I. ; Cough, Albany, N. N. ; Charles'O'llara Toledo, Ohioy Thomas McQuade, Utica. N. V. j I also beg leave tO assure my friends and the public in general, that the 'greatest punctuality wilt ht. ohser veil in the sailing of the above Ship. to%ether with all others whiell I may have, and that l'a,ssti-qers will' I=MEMZ=I= Forts NvllPre they mean to embark. P. S.—Free Passage can atso he secured from the 'various Ports ircfand and:Scotland. from whic' Steamers ruff tn 'Liyerpopi BEN) fIeNNAN, r4,i'le'Agent forthe Suite of Pennsylvaitia. Jan. 17, IS-16". 3 ..".INNEMTION • OP • .TEXAS GREAT ATTRACTION H.ARDWRAE (Scl IRON STORE '17111.: suhscrihef re - spectrally itiforms his friends and 01'111111NC 2c.uvrt!ly, that he has just receive.! a splendid -assortment of 11.1.1110 VA HE', 11011.1.0W-SSAItE, TOOLS; which added to his former stock presents a Variety to those desirous ,of purchasing.. 1111,11rpassett in the re gihn, for quality 'and chrapitesp. large assortment of the hest Axes at prices raogiug front :5 cents to 1.1.25. :GrindstiTes.. ; • : ten; per 1 American s"teel,! • j• 0; r'• Cast tfdeel, , load, I ‘ • 7 Pt ltolied Iron, • ' - Nails by the Keg . , " • 2 boxes for $2:1::.11, cheaper than ever -NWire of all ti..cs very I.ll'. Ills a, , ortniont consist, panty be • Kniv..s ail. Forks, Ntills;Chaiiis,Shortds,tind Tea and Cotree Keith's, 'held'=, ver3 hots. Locks, Rides., sa‘v;•-., tratrhot.?. Intle'etrreis 'Grass and itige , , Vic es. Wagon part—(:rain Sep lies, sickles, rr,'.l lay and Dune Irks. Ytles, Itasp,Canillo •••O Holmaits,lbn,esnocs, I'an , &c. Alen, Dye o• Caiiper and Iron Kettles, Glass; Varnit , h,'" • ty, every other article usually hoot Hardware E;fahlia h ments. E . .frabliAnnentr. all Of whirls he • seas a_t,a ',cry low late.. Persons commencing. hoiNnkeepitilf,,lllae,kstnitlisd Carpenters,. Cabinet ',:daliers, pct., will find it to their advantage hy j ealling and 'examining his stock I:ittforelinrcliasine elsewhere, at the Hay ,Scales, cor- Iner of Centre•and Market street. thi tenders his unfeigned thanks to his old friends and - einqomers 'for their liberal s u pport, and solicits their further patronge. " i • GEORGE 11. STICIITER ;Pottsville, Anglin 16,-•181.5 '27 C v a • , SOLOAt .11117111 . , Cabinet Maker-, Undertaker, - '&e. To E subscriber announces to the public that he has eninuit nerd the chove • mentioned business in the borouch of P. , ttsvire, *immediately back CI h e 'Petinsylvania 11.111, where he will eonstaittl:, keep nu it an assortment-03 HIDE COFFI S. . Cabinet Ware 4c., 4c., manoliiett..red of the best materials in the most durable manner., at - very lam fit also %yin- tnanufaciiire •all kinds of Furniture. &e., to iirdt.r at. the .liorte , t notice. ninerale waited on and tear.tes supplied, &e.' Ile therefro:e Fftheii9 a pak ul thejoiblie pat,ronno he will endeavor to meet by prompt atietitoln to Inisines3. Give its,n NEW GOODS. • THE subscribers' haC'ing pUrehased of Charles ma -7 lei, his entire stock of Goods. will continue the husiness at his old established stand, on Centre street, neat door to nix A:. Mortimer's Hotel. and will endea vor to dcseive the pitronage of their old. cugomers and the public mmerally. A supply of now and wi , ll assorted Dry Goods, Groceries and Queensware, Bare just been added to the stock. JAM6B"M. BEATTY S Co. March 23, 18E1. • 13, 10 PER CENT SAVED JUST received from Richmond, Virginia, a very hea vy assort went maim factored Tobaccos : 50 Boxes Lottiers, s.PingTellacco.. . 1 50e," ,tliteullongli l s SK. 6 Plug Tobacco.. -. . 50 " - • Hoffman's 5 Plug •• ' . 35 " Groaner's C, Plug , '"' .1 50 " • Cassidy's 5& 6 Plug ."• - , . ' 30 " Emir r's Ladies' Twist, 13s. ' ' 9.0 " , Turner's 15 Lump Cavendish.. ~ ~' . . .20 ." Matlisnlt's 5 Lump • " 1110 Hal flinxes C. Fleet's 5 Lump '..,.. . '...„.,,f; 20 " ' " Peach Leaf fine' ' l'` SWeill* • . DIEM "...11(1 .Barrelstinei.Armnatit Pmnkitla Tobacco .. 200.000 All Soaked [fall Spanbh Segal's. - . 1.50.900 Low Price Common . 5000 SpaniSh Havanna Segars, at $S per tn. 4. 61.111111 s Kentucky All Leaf Tobacco. ,20 gales ilavanna " " • .--" I ,C 0 " No. I; Cuba. I .. 100' " • Portico. •- 10 .11oxes: Florida. , The , ahnve goods, will be sold at • very low micas. Ordersregeive .ml d by mail, and gonds forwariled inle., diatelY.l Addrs • JAMES S. I‘LOVEIL -• Ilaniburph. Pa., July IS, 18.16. - . • 0--Juo SKEEN & HOtoVE - R, • COPPER SMITHS, At B. Philip's Old Stand Crafty st., Pottsville, RESPECTFULLY invite the attention °film citizens of Pottsville and its vicinity, to their new and ex cellent assortment of TIN WARIT, which can. be pur chased at lower rates titan ever het etofore otTered in this region. They have also on hand a very large as sortment of CHOICE STOVES, • a embracing Cooking S toves of the latest and most ap proved Patterns, Railiators, - Air tight and all kinds of Stoves for Rooms. Sores or Workshops, which will lip sold for rash at extraordinary low rates. They also attend to putting on Tin Roofs, and furnish an 'excellent article of Sprinting for houses. • el- Don't forget to call beforenarchasing elsewhere. as we feel confident it will be to the interest of buyers to do so, 4 doors above Market street; wear side. • riittsville. 1846. 37-finin BLANK AND SCHOOL BOOKS; STATIONERY k ERNCY aRTICLES. • • Stationers U. all,, Market Street. TUST received and now opening, a Federal assort .) [,tent of blank books, stationery &c., which having been bought low will he sold at In priers Y.oc c ush.— The 17,110win2 compriso part of the stock . Full nod half hound blank books, quills, blank books for Mims' accoants, steel , pros, pass books,,foolsrap, letter; and wrapping paper, ranorial blanks, wafers,&c., L. pencils, printery', visiting, and play Mg Cards, cray ons, backsammon boards, sets 'dice's,' dominoes nod dice, portable I„mther, rote wood, and ni ah o g,,ny ring desks. cold and pencil cases, „black lends, slate_pencils, red and black ink, drawing 'paper, Bris tol hoards, childrens' instructinn -loys and. amusing games, a Oil assorithent of school books, printers, -al manac's• song ho &c. &c. 'BELOW Ai TllltAart: dAZETTE;OFFICE. ' pct.3l, 1840 : .11-; lITST received at tin . , York Store, a lot of Pale Hay, .3 from Bound brook, Now Jersey, 00 a fial , fliia-(1141- ity . Also, Oan liiiip eta, ke. kept eon tOntly on hand by theaullscriber. EDWAlill YARDLEY. Pottsville, Sept., 2G , 1818. _ farmers' Otyartment. MAKING BACON, Bacon is an article of use in nearly every; fami. ly in this country; yet very little attenti4nis paid to its preparation by most of, our faimers. It is, enough for them thit the hems are taken our, salted at random, smoked in' . imperfect manner, and this is then , called bacon. The western part of Virginia is most fuaous for its fine. bacodr,, and those at the norftr Who have in !rubstance -atltipted the triode pursued there, find there bacon. , greatly unproved.. The;heavy hogs are not so good fof bacon u. those that are smaller, of equally well fattened.—. !One that will weigh two hundred is la4e enough„ as the salt will strike IhroUgh , the pieces -more equally, and the smoking is More perfct.?; it is .essential for. first rate haeon that the p4lobould be corn fed; at least if anything is used to aid in fattening, it should be in the - fi part -of the time, and corn he, given for five or six Weeks pre vious to.slaughtering. The pork of coin-fed pigs I will be hard and compact; and the kidney fat, in- Istead Of being soft and like lard, will 1 bq solid, like beef • .• . , In'the best establishments for, makihi bacon, three pocks of salt and one pound of saltpetre etru used tor twery thousand pounds of pork! ,the salt to 'be Ine.rsured, and the Saltpetre, reduced to ' powder, thoroughly incorporated•oriniSedwith it. ...'cone but the best salt should he used in' making bacon. , At the south, that which is produced at the Kanlrayro works, at the first erykifiizatiutr, is preferred ; at the north, 'the coarse Salt of the OpOndagaworks; or that produced by esaponi-, non is to be chosen, as more pure than any other knit). , , . I, H The prepared salt is to be thoroughly rubbed: on the' theaLand then liberally sprinkled over the. I outside. There .i; : little s tlanger of oitershlting from .; quantity ; it is length of time that pt i oduces ther? result. - The meat isto be laid,rwith the skin, aide i 7 down, in good cosi:II - Cr the hams amt shoulders 1 first, and then the smaller piece's. S i lt most be I sprinkled-over the bottom of the cask before the. I. meat is laid in. At the fourth or fiith'.day'llie. meat should be takeri up and - again !thoroughly' I , rubbed with thesalt.,., At this period of the'pro. H cess,.sorne use a tea4usonful of pow_dered red pep- . 1 , per to each piece arid the whole is refilaced, afteh any bloody*.impure brine that • may have form-I ed in the eask..fs removed, - In aboUt two weeks, • the smaller pieces will he fully salted,land should: be taken from th elask and, the remainder re-pack- 1 /. ed ; those that wry at the. tap ; being now placed at. he' bottom, as pressure will prevent! the passage of the brine through the meat,' if the position ofi 'the pieces'. is not changed. The shottiders'w.ill bei str - tief through` in - about - three 'weeke, and 1401 - ' hams in feqr..-. ~. J'.. ' - i 1 StooKing is - the next important part - of the bust- 1 nes.< and Should be' well done, or good bacon can- ..riot 'he made. Smoke housis are lusually loci 1 . •, small; the 'neat hangs too crowded and tbo near, i :he fire. The pieces should by no. Means touch, the w all, or each other ; but 'space for the free sir culatibn of the smoke should in all cakes be allow=„ ed. The time required for smoking lie the same' as that for. salting four weeks for hams, three 1 weeks for shoUlders, and two weeks for the &mid=,. ler pieces or middlMge,,, Damp weathetis tm-, proper for smoking meat, as the beet*, from the datnpriess, that 'leapt to settle. on the meat, ac,: quires a bitter flavor, in spmelespect like that-gi ven by paroligneous acid. Sound maple chipi or ‘. blocks of hickory wood,':- r are chosen for smoking, meat, plough the celebrated Hamburg hams are , smoked with oak •wood alone, !lhe smoke-.' house should -be st a Moderate teMPerature, as. that will greatly assist in, preventinelthe ace.urnu. lation of dampness On the meat. Two fires a, .. day, if properly made, will tinish the smoking in. the time speci fi ed above. 'Some thrdw, occasion-. ally, piiwilered red pepper` on the bire. as' it ji. said to preterit the attacks-of insecie bn the bacon alter smoking, and sonte'vi but impro , ; t es the flavor. If ilie sin tke-house can be kept perfectly secure lgainst the, entrance of ,Insects, and is dark, arid' cool. the bacon ina'y be left in it till wanted fOr u , e; b u t there are few houses of this description, mid; on the approach of warm Weitther. must be taken down and p icked.away secur e till required for the tahle.. Silt. clifaii hickory Ashes, Or oats, will secure it from insect,; or drippini, if pla i ced iu a dry or cool position. It is sometimes itOt whitewashing the ,surface, by dipping.Ahe; into strong lye;,which converts the turfaceiitatti i. kind of soap., end -sonietirries by so wing them .up closely in Cotton. 'Probably the best mode:, how ever, in all respects. is - to pack them down in pcivr- ; dered charcoal. which not' on l y effectually'' 'exclude . all insects whatever, but. b y keeping. he meat dry. and correcting any tender cy to unplea-, santtlavor, keeps the meatip good order for , • length of nine.= Gennessee Parmer. AiPLES yen lICIG§.—.3.Ir Edifor:=l have. kept 'my hogs on.apples every fall and wintei"fur ten years past: I T ut rather more meal with r i my apples than oopkt: usually do When they , boilpta• - tatoes; hutnot. enough to keep the hogs alive if they had no apples. My hogs usually look bet ter in the Spring than any of my neighbors, that are fed on potatoes. In lad, they thrive and - keep fat all winter ". I lay my apples in, a large bin in my hog pen, let' them freeze when the weather becomes.:ery cold, then cover the l Ul up P;ith rye straW and, keep,them frozen wuater. jMi.her. Iwant . to use them. Iput them ohl my - stove in a large pot! or kettle, let , them be, on just !long enough to take the frost out of theth and i feed 'them to the hogs warm.. Some. people only turn water on them ,and thus take out the frost. ing or thawing them takes the sourness or acid all out of them, and renders. them more palatable and nourishing. I give each lin one-third of a pail ful of apples at a' time, three times a day r If .1 fed' them potatoes, I sliould,give them nearly as many in quantity, as I do Apples ; therefore, I think a bMdiel of apples is worth as much for hog as a bushel of potatoes. It is my opinion that our farmers"dtarl better set out ;more erchards i rather than cut dowit What they now hav6.' Th 4 old or chards are ;fast going to decay, and the rising generation ,will want for apples unless ; there are, more trees set Out soon. 11.011 ACE 9601J:IICE. S.—l feed cgocid }loth . and 'some sweet apples to my hogs in the tall, both to my fat hog‘s and shoats,.every day, end thitiki that they both make them grow andhidp towards fat- I .tening Cultivator.l I.! i t .1 • ROOTS. ran Cows.—The 130„ ( 7 tan —u.ttvatorr say. that thedisagreeable flavor of Milk, anil offen sive odour in cellars, from the tall bags, may be , qhviated by substituting the Cal..l3agc turnip, or turnip-rooted cabbage, below gro4tl; %that it will yield as'much otMore than the Oath bag:i, keeps well, imparts no hupleasarit flaviir to milk, and, like a parsnip, wild ; keep Well in the . g:otind the • severest. winterki, and be ready ?Or. uee in the spring. \ The , furnip•roated catibag'a above=ground is less ialua3le. ; ; tie 41161 WAnm.---The cold season ii now apprig . tehing..ll - very farinic shDuld therefore make. 'preparation to keephis stock warm the ensuing 'winter. It is for' the interest of..the farmer; to do. so, besides being the dictate of mercy. 'A me: ciful farmer is ruerciful,to his beast' Fhere are, a thousand little - things tb be done about this sea-. son of year, which if left undOne will produce. damage and suffering. to the brute creation. So just Ox ug yew sheds, barns, dsc;, and prevent it. ' .: • .111APS 1 .. M. A LARGE Map of the WOTIC II tiun,.-together with a large pious index, and descriptions c represented °natio Map. • Large Distance std Rcfero Statcs„designating every coth also accompanied with a liargelJ mining also a Geologicalt.estri Territory in the Union. I _Maps of the United States I Maps of the Presidents:, rI, - Pocket Maps of the States't Pocket Travelterf ftuides. 1 ' 'Mitchell's Unice:sal Attn:: Morse's Cercgraphic Maps COIN each. f f , Thyso MaltS are.the latest United States; au.' will he sol cash price>, at lIANNAN'S Sept., '26, WIG. . , NEW AND CH EXT door to OHM' D(l4 Centre street, ,fourth do lt subscriber has ,iuit opened a meta of seasonable Dry Goo& w are of the latest styles and to which he invites the atten public iu g ederal. Pottrrille, October IM, IQI =II NM APS!! d, on Mercator's Prejec-_ to Doak containing a co • If the various Gauntries ee Maps of the United my and town, which I. book'of Reference, coa lition( every State and" JO Territories Schonts. • published in No. at V, . 1 ; nd best published in the at the lowest tillbilStregi heatillook-Store: tea Hat andlCap Store, AP' ST A RE, 41 below , Thor ecv and splefidid -assnor -. Groceries and Queens importations; very cheap. on his frieels and the WM. im.u.
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