iii 18 M t • BM -:.--,:it:i-,::.,: ' ''. -!_.-V.1Y1.1.113.i.-::'::-. }~~ `4'- ~~ Sr • . VaRA tit favorite prrach .-;--..' et to New Orieinii, is Pa Pt.n -,•-••••••T • li e bes 7'l s lititgs - t-o - Trirrereerl; hut preaches ttio - aospil his-' ' , -;--,ekwrthoolc; l / 2 trid with great takttt,nridel.?tineme.=- ..trleet hi:n.11341: St, Charles. eel) tic will - take a '.. 2 ... - „Ljtklett with you, smokea.regatia, play 'von.. a string -of -hillitutts,„lteat: yetis game of ,tenpins. and, if engaged to prt9ch a,seriiidn, will accompany . - ..you to the theatre., s - . Ptearhstr x on Sunday, after the last hymn had before pronouncing benedic or .3u*'t „ ,at,My brethren, I have the pl'eesuie of gi% ing na. • :tie° that Mr .. Booth, tragedian. lyre [ariivrd itt . -. - town, - Ettati will perjohn his great . pait of ‘,Rich - ant rthe.Third, this evening, over 'at the St. , Charles - Booth is co'nsidereil a man y iirrriiverY excellent actor, - and those. tee a good' performance, cannot do better than itigo and see him. * I shall, alsO, with -.;..the leave of * Divine, Providence, give u. lecture in this house, at the same - time, and such as prefer -10 come to church, .I shall be happy - Aia - see pies- OIL'? Ho concluded with the usual form of bene - • N,o'one, except n few strangers present, 'seemed atirplised."Cho-Theatrcs ore open altvar on Sunday nights. and we are not :mare that the ,pteaehers of:even the strietebt •sects 'position to aft established `custom. A.: an inno vation, it tvould be, of course a very different ar- Strange ; place, New ; Orleans! of, -otir northern men wonder •ii has not been long since •swallowed up, especUly ass it is so far' balm thO level of ihdriver. ' , • . • Pot:Ll:lca L:t A A ' NSA 8.-A n Election to 611 the vaerfney in Congress occasioned by the resig nation of Mr. Yell took place last reek. Mr II F. fit. Noland better known as •Peto het-Lone,' announce; himself as a candidate in the coilutvitig diaractertstk-card Ta the People of Arl;aincts —I am a cndidate " sfor Congresi. if.you should elect rue it would onlyba.fer a , period of about short in which to do either mud' good or harm. -.: All j that I could ea pee told.) would he to attend to ry private.businers you might hai ! e, and to ifmpres.4 'upon my Whig brethren in t2,..tigre:q the necessity - of doing something I r-A rkait,as stener -allYiland'the Northern,p"iirtion. of it ,i - o_partirtdar. ( • • ,In the recent conte't between. Vol. Ashley :;" Gov. Yell, for a seat in the Cilitiql that t s I took no part,- As a legislator - I ea.,t , 11) - - 4) , h le. `, or Mutt talented, consistent, and untlifiej"t;_. , "'g' • Col; A. Fuirler ; a vote that I sitov . " / ' , "!" ever . ' shall be road of. , - have'been rtLeitizen of 9p ward of twenty years. A., my- 1 .,;111t 6.1 bJota Sprigg once meta fellow.oa a "" " tir '" °car a wolf in.his arras. Sprigg. where dal you , get that wolf ~,r4 the piping rii'ippecaltoei' : wee the reply. ~...eheriyounntst be fur . Half 6101. " I •Yei, +iota s my sen timents.../' In icktiOnoion, should you elect me, I will be gratefui - 3, if you don't, hare the onsetution to know you .)eaxe me in no worse fix, than you found ale. • Your friend and feliow F. M.:NOLAND. Lillie Rtkfr,, Nov. 20. 1846. QNE ov THE B'no r New Orleans Delta dr .the 6th inst.:. cont.i'ins the tol-lowirig : We yeiterdaY,c'eceived the G rllowing letier,, p• ! st•paid and pikt trearkeri, Greensboro', Alabuilo. We, of course, comply- with the request' ot 'Master Curry, and send hint- the Delta. If 'etir did not, who knows but, before whipping the Mel:cans, be night fake it into his head some fito niornin . 1 to whip us ! Must nut Greensboro' be a guilt. place where they grotvsuch boys. GacaNs non& ALA., Nov. 24, 1,316. itessra Editurs:-1 am a boy of 12 ye,is old to get the tiros and beat neva from the my in Mexico—from ""Oki Uuugh and lieudy."— '-; , 'lind,,want to shout right out taut -S:oota Anita is Zack !" As soon as lam big If the Merkel - 1 rasnla "are not whipped I tot., I in the army io the end ,;1 the war. , when 1 settle down in the Practice of Me' , Law (for Pa says I inn to he p la , .vver,) . I want to stick up my "shingle" in Aloitterey, V - 4 1 ra Cruz; 01 Consider me a sultsil tiler to.y,ur :" per, and sena it to this PoA. Office., (Greensboro', Ma.,.)• and as sedn as the tir->t piper-eo-mts wili • get the price of. suliscriplioil !non lid, or win it frnin'some ofArie school-hots. and send it to you . . mail, pastistid, us this le ter will ho. • -- ' . . Your obedient servant, • • b*.tirrga,'N.lNCE 4:63. A person ttaimiling i,q the' Weil, ca`lleti at a: houre 'near the ••road eideito i ksolielt a drink of wiiU.r, when the' (of , torfvereation occurred: Well,/ my boy. how long hie you .lived here I" • • AnOtV 54,• hut thother says ever siiice was - born:7 , • • ' "Have you arly btotherspr sisters 1" . " . 4 :Yee, a &iv.' . . . i•How r'iLany r• • . ... . . , . . . "Ten or:ifevon, I rech'an.'!..t.:' , . '. I , Pretty bealthylteri;.;• - isn'A it 'I" —, - "Yea; but sorniAloles svb - have a little °ger." • • "Any of you got it no`V;-?", ...-Yes. a fourof ma goia'io 'have the shakes liq eftepoon." . . '. . • ' '',, - - • r,a"How many - ' .. -.** ”Why all of us, except sister Nanc', and the it such sucdt 3 cross criltur, the ager won't Like 0., her; rind." 1 4 sltd, alre-is so contrary -she ' wouldn't 'el:mho - I - 1,4;0v/ you mold tix her !" . " • „.. •INnURTnT--ThD followinganect.Ute,.lrnin nn •',.-Engtivb paper, may, gise'eneouragerni , nt - the intlustiions • , • 'f' Notion:: ago a country gentEinnan had an fate of =OO a year, which he lieps . ;sn ,1.1% own L ,?fines until he fountlihim , elf so enrich in leht that . z4ep satisfy his r eyetlitors he 'wail ohliee‘l to se , t th, the remainder to the farmer for :Al I - - -.- .Z , Yennt. -. ..freeirards the expiration. of the lease.4the- ":I:armer coming oneday to pay liis rent, asked the -a:t.ertternart cotten ler •he .would sell his faten.- 7 Will you buy 41 said thi gentleman.— Me- how- it happens, that eviiile .1 could on ;ti* e as . much land. rot -which j_p4,4l tent, you are regularly paying Me r - hundred pounds a - , year for rent, tind are abta it ft; . yeara - io p urchase-the faith?' .The reason l a -plain. replied the firmer. - °fun sat still and said got up and said tune - -you laid in hid and ~ enjoyed your estate-=lroge - it the morning and . _,Minded my business." . - , . 1 Estiviesus.r.s.—A Mitels ! ttaasingStlong the road bet'penn IN . Torripich and Boston's' few d art ago, 31/I . ' C rdei4 ihilroad, esamining (or - a-taloa time in OttS vieindetinent,:lie - pigseo kut,, Presently, Hans 4 ,f,iaistes to onether, and then an.s:hcr, which lirooghe hins tr`#4.lead halt and 'a I.mg - cogitation: tits, I sees now vat it tish,ltuntler and h!ixer, damp's, vat; 'yr kr-ens eartgualicv mitt" "'Racing solved tha tnYiletY, lul psv on:r OE 4 .'4 , G . ociii SoKi.is related by tine , of the,Cincin. itittitaOte, of a get:diem:tit in that city. He had Ivor-cased . fiis-wife a-fineAt iu key for limner on 'Thahksgivinif dayonfd they w ro awaiting its ar yiral,"whoo heisritig Et kllOCk, t. a Rutlernan has tened le the door, picked up a blisket and ryturned - - -to his wife, sayiag.4.tere, my dpast; is the turkey." '!rher lady t toeic - thObasket - and raise . I the t Overing, , •, -, when to her astonished eyes. lippeare'd an _inter. 1400, infant of an' hour' - Before . fnirtin - g she, f•-1114,01y'bretith,tosal,"Dear !I ityon tag dot a -.. -,:-•.- . .4tee-,,fat turkey, .yOu can -cat* it yours: H.'. 1 - ' ' ll .51dh't like such. things. - • for pursing or cleansing the, stomach aid ,hOwels, for' puff% ing the bloOd or fluids, of the holly, as an alter native for removing the causes of disease and , arres. tins its pronress,•and as t 4 Sprintrpurifier.-these pills will be found, more effectual than any - • •-•' ,Y0 : 111VG AND OLD, MALE Olt FEMALE. - • - may at all times take them without change of living, restraint front rie mention, or fear of taking cold front exposure to all kinds of weather,for, they contain no mercury or minerals, which are contained in othet pills, and which make otheppills so unsafe or danger. Emile take; nnd uncertain In their effects.' • _ • PERSONS OF ALL CONSTITUTIoNS: whether feeble or debilitated, or of robust and strong canstitutian; con bike them without piostiatingnr de bitltit leg the system: . they operate so easy.and gentle, yet egectual, that Uwe inconvenience la caused in ta -..• ortn feiirleasty vitalyoulxilieve tete right. fiiynr 1;mM" iheOpPirvition year TREY ARE GOOD AT 414, TIMES, fated 114 . hair, : T he , Tor ell diseases .r whatever nature or kind. . • I ate ot-gi;,l7l._foii:%„,:il , 'Cantion Is necessary: Be: once at tiMei to ask for • . • ' . and take' no others Dom Dr-Leidy's Blond. All •_tp yb , 14 . (11L. , ;•; foitti; Suer' 'etheriby papes.irarly similar, are allude* and * cal- • I've , ar t y ve,a ,' . .ee,tated - to deceive, ; proprletort of.D.tem thinking • h • •10" - - • ' th - ein thereptitation °file genulne.bona-fide Ost„ , ;. ! IT ttit rsc . ttri'r.',.. l r- , 5'"0-Ime" t'niidotilVtrudSatsiparilla aild . twa - nntteri , thoue3olt•4, D,r4.1 • • —.- • • - --•- = :••!,-,"nettmrn - cif sut"ti linposition,traud I Tomb them not,.much less .take them, for being man - .. . ;.;„ • • .ciflieturt.d„to deceive OM public or their - Money, they ""'-' tariceletnut - lher necik-orik•'; 4, bcsids.s deceive the • body and•yourgyetem by their z • -•' lief • Re:mender I - 404'illain a Milli,' ttSieitigiie-toit •-•••en.,•7',..t.!.._. •-. . • ee a a. '" es fo 'On Dollar [1 ti •'• • " slip feve r her head to the eek a P r ' " I N° a. 0-3.ta to .aartsln trltheauttn that the!is nnf(rica of tin t rrir lie : bhd in Pettaiitte 3OHOS__.-'O. MAR. 'do n t r „, : Tifi'let.lSrug Store. .41204 at: ,4011:419 Bll9Whi''S dais th •=1 • 1 • 3)."l4.•l3ti're;' : • 11 • • • • -- • •••• •i•.,,kray iill6.'• ••• - • ' ,'• • . -1 •• • - • • ••,,, . '-' • "•:. •• - • : - - \ • •'..3VAILLIOrE!S • : - INSENSIBLE 'PERSPIRATION. •.' / p HE preceding figure is -given to represent the lir- ILI SeTiSiaLETSIMPIIIATION. It is the great . EVACU ATION for the impuritites.of the Ludy. -• It Wil4e no ticed that a thick nattily mist i.sues from all {Mints of, the surfaee, which Indicates that the perspiration flows, uninterruptedly when we are in health, but ceases, when we are sick.. Life cannot he sustained without it. • It is thrown off' front the blond and other juices o 1 the bodysind di: poses by this means ofnearly all the - ~ purities within us. -The language of the. Scripti ~..'," ; 'lathe blood is the Life.', If it ever Becomes ~' °' '' it may . hemmed directly - to the stoppage of "lieu Peritiorat ion: Thus we see all flint is nee • ' - pore,e , the blood is stagnant or infected, is tot .:ollY: " t ,s. and it .relieves itself from all , impuri• , "I see PM' own heat and Vitality are sufficient ntim' the cur cle of medicine..event to ime - n't , : so Many internal face 'floss we see the folly o f- „ 'Cr, direct-their ef- • remedies. All practitioners . , perspiration. Tile forts to restore the iii ' eams ;,. the Ilvdropathist Thompsoman. for instaiethe Hornwpathist dealk nut shrouds us in.wet blatit thist bleeds and doses us with itifinetesmalsi Illeyfffstering ' Quack gorges us wdr mercury ; and tie! Pills! pills : ! filea of the •amminf ofthe insensibl- To gisvetim will state that the learned Hr. Lew -Perspire • stained that five-eighths of nil we - receive enhoclAdoinace .pasSeil off by this , means. ,In other into , if we eat and drink eight pounds per day. we Iv ate live multi& of it by Insensible Pe.rspiration. /this is 11011 e other than the until up particles of the blood, apt other jiiiMS. giving place to the new,and fresh 011P4. To check this, there Tore, to to retain intim system five eights of till the virulent matter that na ture denninds should leave the body. It is by stopping the pores that overwhelm mankind with roughs, citlits and constinOlons. '.. Nstie-tenths of; the world die front:disease Induced by a-stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. - ' ' Lid me ask, naw,,evesy candid mind, what cpurse Nei'lllS the most reasonable to pursue to, unstop the pores after they are closed'? Would you give I hysic In unstop the pores?. Or would you apply comet bins that would do this boon the surface, where the clog ging Ronan!: is i l 'Anil yet I know of to, 11113.i:dela ii who makes any external application to effect—it,- tinder these .circumsfances I precritto physicians, and all others, WALT:ASTER'S AI.L.TIZA LING OINTMENT, , . Old, THE IrOIILDS' SALVE.- ' It has Sui posver to restore. perspiratinn on the feet, Mi the head, around old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon every part of the body, whiither - diseased slightly or severely. . . It has power to cause all external nonts.sernfuln'tis demurs, skin Wiseasth, poison . sui mounds, to . discharge their putrid twitters land then healS them. It is a remedy lintiiforbills the necessity of so Many; anddeleterions drugs taken lolls the stomach. . It preserves and .tlfeTtifs the surface from all derange, meneof its florietions. -The surface is the outlet of tive- eighths of the bf.v and tuned up Matter within. It is Mere in/With millions of opettings to relieve the intestines. Stop up those pores rind Death knot kg at your door. It is rightly termed 'All healing ; for there is scarcely a disensiyextertial orinternal, that it will not benefit. I have used ,it fertile last II y ars e for all diseases of Aid chest, consumption, liver, " I lvin , -the Utmost danger and responsibility. and I der : • before Heaven and man, that not in one single case has it ruled to ben efit, when the patient was within -the reach of mortal . means. . • . I have hail physicians, learned in the professiOn, I have bail minister 4•4 the Gospel, Judges of the banish, ' Aldermen and Lawyers. gentlemen of the highest eru dition, and multitudes ofthe poor use It in every variety of tveY , and there. has been but. one voice—saying .'McAllister, your Ointment is good.' . r , - CON.SU,I/P ?lON. - . . It can hardly be Credited that n salve can have any effect upon the Inner. seated as they are tirithin the sys tem. But, if placed .41pon the .chest, it penetrates di rectly to the lunge. seperates the poisonnuS particles that are cimeutning , /hem, and expels them from the em. • • . need not say that it Is curio:: persons of enesonip tion runt 'nullify, although we are toll it is foolishness. I rare not , hat Is.aid. so long as I can cure several thousand persoes yearly. HEADACHE. lit: wd:I.L nit T _~:~-~~te~i~ine~~~ .o 0 lIM ye , ' 1 .~ =~~:. The salve has cUred persons of the headache of 12 cram srmdi;i_, :111 , 14\10 had it regularly every week so that vornitioe often took place. llea . fuess and Ear-ache .are helped with like suc cess. li 111 C,3111.T15.11. . _ , It "removes altnoit initnetlitely the intimation and swelling; when the pain ceases: COLD F 1 E T. - . . Chnsomption. liter complaint, pains in the chest or side, falPtig elf of the hairYtWe' or the other, niivays accompanies cold feet. It is' a sure sign of dtlease in the system to have cold feet. The salve will cure ev ery case. . .: lit Scroftila. old sores, erysipelas, Salt rheum, liver complaint. :sore eyes,. quincy, sore-throat, bronchitis, ; broken or sere - breast, piles, all chest diseases, snch as asthma, oppre,slon, pain—also, sore lips, chapped handy. tumors. cristaneous erupt ions, nervous dbeases, and pf the spine there is probably no medicine now ktiesin, so good'. ._,— SCALD HE?l,e lfisi,4. . We have cured cases that actually tied everything known, es well as the abilitv.of IS or lecti.rs. One man told us - he had . spent .5.5 - 00 on his children without any benefit, when. a few boxeif of the Ointment cured .. them? ,' . - .. . . _ . _ BETAS . It is the hest thing in the tvprld for Burns. (Read the directions around the box.) • . ' BM If p are n ts t knew bow fati l most Medicines were to children taken inwardly; they wittild he sloW to resort to them P.e.pecialry.'oterLutial lozemtes,7 and .Mteili • rated low ages,! `vertnifuge.' pills, &It , . The truth ts; no 1 one can t 9t, ineariallly..wbeh norms are present.— Now let n e sav to parents that this salve will always tell if a CI Rd has worms!. It will drive every ve:4tige of them away. • [Read the tßreztions around the boil There )s pr,dmhty nn medicine on the fare of the earth at once io.sure and so'safe in the expulsion 'of worms. , 1 ' ' CORNS. Orensional use of the Ointment will always , lieep, corns front crowing., ['cupid need never be troubled with then* if they will 111 , e ir, • ' JAMES - 111cALLIS.TERAL Sole Proprietors of (bp above, medicine. • • • 2- ,CAVTLOA'. • - , _ As the-All-I Ointment tins greatly coon terfehoel, we hive given this eattiiMl to the pnletie That 'no Ointoont wilrbe genuine onlers the names ()Nantes •er James McAllister & Co., are written with alien 11101.. every ' ' • ti Price '25 rem_ nor box. CLEMENS' & P.AtvriN, Agents, Pottiville, Pa.. Sept: _G, 1810. 39—ly . .44*, 'l^v-olpe . 1., ),:tt1. &. .VEGETABLE B . LOGD . P 1 3 ,, 1 14 C O /" , eq"entr , nf the increasing 'demand for Dr. Leidy's itlomt Pins, and It ei encouragement by the public in employihe them, in preference to alinthe - rs, 'the Proprigtin was n1 , 111;ed to 113+:0 Constructed 'O . inn clans, which would make them morn rapidly and with lass tabar. consequently less expense than herfitotbre. 'Having etfectra so desitabte, an - object. and that the public miry share ilia benefits of such . great improve ment in rill urdrinr. bozos will henceforth contain ' Fowni PILLS IN A BOX. aryl the price the same as heretofm e, namely - :—Twen ty five cents a rbix—flee troxpetlir One - MIA; ! ' Dr. Leidy's rzlarsaparilla and Vegetable Stood Pills have, during I/I e past few years, been more se ccessfully • employed — throughout the.Unlted States. Mexico and the West Indies, than any others, and the rapidly 'in crosslngZeitiand for them is unparalleled. They are the only Villa in existence, known to con taurSamparilla in there, the proprietor only knowing ..how tnerunbine the Sarsaparilln with other - substances -in form of pills, IP PILLS AU NECESSARY _ EOM sza -• NEW :Ari, ESTENSIVE 1; Clothing . : arict . 4eratleemen';3' knixdabing Store , 11' 3 BC stibsenher Just ieturned from thicities of New York and Philadelphia with a splendid and "eheafi.tilitiortmetit or:Cloths; CaXskrieses'and Vestings of the latest. importations, comprising ;the • beet black French;and Nnglith wool dyed. Cloths, Superfine black ' Frearli'Doe Skins .and English woe) dyed Cassiutexes, French and Rrialishifancy Cloths,in ch a s Olive, Brown, - Invisible Green, French Fasty.Cassiateres.of the • latest Spring styles', plain , and fancy vestings,llack satio,'custnere, cashmeretto; .while and buff cased: alma, light fancy _velvets, lilariefiles,. &c.;, all of . • which be is prepared to' mail/facture. to order in the very best style, and at prices at 'which linisiletconined , no Customer shall coniplain. Being himself a practical' tailor; and enildOlingoulters an &workmen superior to any others in the place,he is able to warrant every ar ticle 'fitanufactiired by hint to give satisfaction to the. most Particular in fait ton, fit and finish: ' The subscriber has 114'0.111A opened at his new store the largest, best,find most . fashionable stock bf ready, mails clothing, ever offered to'the Pottsville public; _e• of. whlrhhe cvpl dispose of at prices which cannot?' eattak purchasers, viz; • Fine Black Frocktoat,s froie *lO 00'1040 ' du Dress d 0 ..,, 8 0f3.48 00 iro• . Sack :do . y 450 Fancy, Froekand Dress Coals : • 2 00 'Summer Tweed Coats • Lineh do ." 50 750 kinellasaitneiePantaloons, •"' , ' and fancy colors . French -Cassimere Pan / ' .64 1 ' (summer goods) tf Linen Pantaloons O ,5 i .5 5 55 0 5 5 3 5 5 0 5 1 Superfine black S • d° • 62} 1150 q- Casinherettel 75 250 — Fancy vests C m ars ot e 'establishment may very properly be elite Emporium ofFashion, where gen „T,,,111,1 intys obtain every article of gentlemen's dens' 'as shirts; collars; handkerchiefs,. starts; tle - 630. suspenders, &c. &c . , suited to the fastiii -.it° attic exquisite, the plain habits of'the stub ntia I citizen, or the wints.of the industrious litho lie can clothe a met Troia head to foot with a suit of clothes for 02 50, which is cheap enough for the peorest. ! Wilts subscriber has Dist reCeived the latesQ.,ontlou, Paris. New York; a lid Philadelphia Sprint; and Sommer Fashions.. Any taste can be stilted at his new store in Centre street, next doyr above Cleniens's Drug store, Pottsville. 13. T. TAYLOR. • tiZs Don't f-rget th 6 place - 1815, • .....,------,-. , • : \ •E, , : • 1 :: - \ , -,__ - ":?:,...71- --- -_, $\ . , • ..„._- _, 7 ,.. : ,..,.... , ,,-_,-± =,... ' A . ., ‘l,-, '... •,,---- -- _. , , , 4 BRADT Sr, ELLIOTT, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, From, the City of Phi!ado., .... . ' BEG leave to adnounce to the citizens a „..,,, Pottsville and neighboring districts, that they -4, ~,;,• have .on hand at their Store, next door to•' tar` : Gejssa"s new Hotel. In the borough of Potts ville', a large assottmenf of Gold and Silver Patent Le ver, Lepine., and plain Watches of every description. Also: a general assortment of Ladies anti Gentlemens' Gold Pins, Chains; Bracelr Is, Signet add Plain Rings; Gold and Silwror Thimbles, Pencils and Pens of various makers; SpecMclei Musical boxes, and every other article in their tine 4 business. Bs & H. have been appointed by Messrs. Brevostcr & Ingraham of Bristol, Connecticut, their agents for the isale of their patent spring Clocks. comprising those suitable for Churches and public offices. Also, eight day anti thirty hour braSs patent spring , repealing Gothic Clocks. Through them purchasers may rely upon get ting n.genaine ar icle. Give us a call. we guarantee to sell as low as any article in our line of business can be purchased either . in Pottsville or Philadelphia. • Clocks - arid Watches of every description carefully repaited arid wartatited opW 11,11 A M the most reasonable terms. BR A DY, March 21,1540 pqrrsvlELE IRON WORKS W..4IIcGINNIS, fl EPPTFIJI , LY announces tn the Public, that he hatidaken the. Establishment known as the Potts 'lron Works, on Norwegian street, where,he is prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines;7manu facturellail Road Cars, and Machinery of alninWi every deserintion„at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. • Persons from broad, in want nf Steam Enzincs will find it to their advantage to give hips a mall berme zigazing elsewhere. Mair 11. Coal Screens ! Coal Screens ! ! fplIE suscriber is extensively engaeed maim -1 factory of WOVEN :WIRE SCREENS upon an , improved and entirilyttew principle, for which he has secured LETTER:3 PATENT, and which he confident ly believes willbe found upon trial, superior to every other screen lit use-for durability and ail the qualities of a good - screen. They are woven entirely of. wire, and can lie made with:meshes and threads of any re quired size and streneth. -WIRE WEAXING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will be executed" at the shortest notice, and screens made to every pattern, adapted to all the uses for which screens are-.required. TheSubscritier has recently removed his comb. lishment to CoarStet4, near the corner of Norwegian street. HENRY JENKINS. Pottsville, April 4 PIG TOOTIII-ACEIE f . utINQUORCI.D. THE OfrONTALGIC DROPS, Warranted to cure the Tooth—ldle in two mintrtes. rTAlllS'prepatation is the result of much patient ei. I purl:Tient—to compoiinded by a scientific Dentist. and, guaranteed to be perfectly innocuous 10 its ef recto upon the other Teeth. The.genuthe ant :le can he had at Barman's Bookstore, Portsville, wholesale and retail, general Agent for the minty. Alto of the following Agents: .101 IN S. C. MARTIN; PottsviUe. cit.inLEs LAINToN, jr. & Co. St. Clair. :cs•Prfre 25 cents per bottle. t 5• Agents wanted in all the Towns in the County at the. usual discount. "May 2, 15111. . IA • Valuable Coal Tracts to Rent. MO let on leases, to suit applicants, all that tract of _Viand belonging to the North American Coal Co., known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follocf- Mg list of Coal Veins. many, of which,—among others, the Peach Mouatain Veins—having it range of over a mile in length, viz : —Lewis, Spnhn, Ilarracleuch, Pearson, *Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Park or Raventiciale Vein, Per pendicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, atom; with many others not named. Also, all that tract called the Junction Tiact, belong 'ng to are saidtompanyt containing the Salem,Forrest, Rabbit Hole, Mortitner, Tunnel, Black Ming, C. Laiv ton' and Alfred Latvian Veins. Also, a Saw moi and Grist Mill,sltuated on the Mill Creek Tract. all nrwhich will be rented on moderate terms by applying to • - DAVID CIIILLAS, Agar. Poltsville,•Feb. 21 TBE Subscriber has just received froin Philadelphia, has now opened at Brockville, a lame and gee.: eral assort ni,ent o ['seasonable eriods,fiich as Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, and Queenswa re,. 10 addition to which will he found constantly on hand, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a ;loot! Supply of country produce. Call and examine our stock; you will find us prepared to sell accident as low a rate as they have ever been sold any where. in Schuylkill' county. • N. B.=-Country produce of all kinds wanted, for which the highest price will be paid. GEO. 11. POTTS, Pottsville. Feb. 7, 1846, 6.. THE AMERICAN:FLORA. A Beautiful lilbrk. for the Ladies, - BEING is history of Plants and Wild Flowers. con mining a systematic and general description, Natu ral flistory 'Chemical and Medical qualities, of over six thousand plants.' to be illustrated with over ELI thousand colored engravings : taken from nature, by, A. B. strong., M. D.; Botanist. Published monthly, - price $3 per anMetri, or 2.5 cents per windier. Siihserip : tions received at HANNAN'S Bookstork, sole agent or the county.. - July 2.5, 33- - • PIANOS. • THE Sunscruere begs leave to in form" Agent.this for C the pablic in general that he has t rbeen appointed the only county, for the sale of C. 'Meyer's Grand ACtu,. - pianos, with Metallic Plates. an dthat he /las hist .. o PLned 'a fresh assortment of the most rill'Petior ones os'of 4fered. to the public. • MeSers Pianos has. received tiro premiums of the Franklin Institute fur several inceessive years, and the first silver medal was awarded to them by the same Instltu'ilori at its last eichihitinfi• His Pianos took the lead at the:late National Fair at Washington, and were all disposed of long before the, close of the esti:dation; _They hase'iilso received the most flattering notice of all tile %most eminent performers of the present day, among wheat are the celebrated Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Temps, Walla,- o , Burk, Madame Castellon, a'nd many nlhexs, who have Pronouncedtijcineyial to any European • Planna. The subscnbeican furnish these Pianos either with Rosewood or Mahogany cases, at the, Manufacturer's prices. , All orders from a distance will he prompiti an d ex _ peditionsly attended to, and he invites all those Itt want of a first rate article to give hint a call at - lo , residence in the borough of Orwigburg. ' re Old Mines Fill be taken;la exchange. G. B. %MACH. Gifivigsburg. September, 1816: Z6--.Bmo . • RAIL ROAD . IRON. .•TONS 2e. x barn:all Road Iron, . . . BQSO A. 11.; do do ,do IS do -do 41, e x ~ . do d d ,'do do do vyttb tp{kee . •. • And Mies, for saln . . . A. ar. G. Ite.LSTON,4,south front ed., nilada. Thilodn., July li, 1890. . . , Tlns ipstliptlon (wen - for the - reception of pupils b.di male and female front ail parts ofthe county, under the direction of Mr. S. 1 1 `.. PENFIELD, Principal,. end Miss E, B. PEN PlELD,•l'eacher of telltale - depart, menu,. 13ludiee Paralied. art' Coultnon'Eugli , t l : higher ,Latta; and-grotto. ctassics, Vocal Muslc, and Terms of tottlOn front. three to Mx' dollars Per quar ter. .Vacatlens three .ereeks from 341 Wednesday to August; .2 weeks from the,Wedtiesilay precedinKEhrist thae, and one weeklyontshelaet . day of March., ' Nos„1„ 1816" ' • . ' • • . 434 JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT • • 1.4E...921CARpi jd3E25e1pT,1.,04,. I\Tevt Sure at Brockville ORWIGSBVRG ACADIOII% , . . - g, 4"01 . 48, assorted fliAter Iren, - Nof: 3, '4 and 5' o s t el, widths °M t qulpov . ekalld gr i lrc T i t TR* • ON a; Efocah ft tint - stre,etiTbilada. 1- Philuda,July 11, 184 1 3, .• ' " -487'1 " 4TRF anML PATOT:- . '10:4 6,11 4 4 . Or E§,, VOU - -THE TSB *•-MINES,'S.ATLWP..I A , irripo rd to orilee,by 06444E4 In BEII iltiosier i/ O m P en eir HE apes ar - - my. -• ' the Collieries RR OR tROi min to :an;‘unti.• are found „to !be-greatly j c e‘ in the same tines as regards saOry;,dare bilh lesiously , used, of The Patent Wire t ltopee, • good condition aftei three used .4'e fo a r t : Qu a i l m i o n i, nin v e e o r t . sirun " °n where r " Reiland ihainsintve been double the size ant w Illeair•Cranesi , StendinP. " n " ont . hs ' ;hh e Y' (shining Conductora. Signal purpose to,wd.c. , & e .:lTh e y u're made elate! of ; applied., , NVl n ne iandfip....etises of zuo;:h ., exposure I I l a jy ards le "17.5 a Wire. Wineeigi Iron or 'r ills. m ost e minentn e in to item.' •st oe own .as to-th e i r.eiftetenoy. and no T e o infor tion inquired resPectingithe'diffsr-,. oripttoue • dAqilicistiori..w ill be given KEZillyis Broad ist.,'New York. , • • , Sole Agent in the United,States New York, Ma 30th, Lt. The stifiscri r hoe been,, ppoini rate •of the Pate Wire Rope ilr this dors left at this ee:. stating size, will be aroruptly tended to, 3.1 ri/3 , 43 , EMEI , 4 • j 4 FEI a. .4 8 ;- .`l. tk . cn N R .`.l C S ME Ml= . r •. a V". r, 0 43 , 4 • , 1 . K n ~~ O ' '-' `Z. DZB lEM COLIX,RY ,WORKS, FOUNOR* 4 3/1.CIIINE• sanorb. 11 1 1 IE subsCrlberet their old stand, corner of Rail 1 Road and Calllshill streets, are prepared to man ufacture to order, p he shortest notice; Steam Engines and Pumps, of anylwei and capacity for minim! and other purpo - s - rs, Ben's Coal ilreakinie .41ehines, with solid and perforatddolleis,as may he required. Also Enrines andlierinr Cylinders with all .neres sary marbinery foil/art Furnaces. Hot Pipes, of the tuo.:t approvedmns,.thip antl.l3all joints and Wa ter 'Payers, of the ia.y. best construction, They par ticularly Writ, thin coition of Iron Masters Mtnl par ties.eligacre in therm trade, to their large stye!: of Patlertts for .130//ip .Ifills,'having . lately concted the machinery forso of the largest Mills the coun try, vii.—The Virtoing Mill at Wilkesbarre, and' the Rollin:, Milt at ittiMouteur Iron Works. Danvil'e. They are fully preped for this kind of work, together with every vartet3rgeneral machinery. (lithe qual ity of theinVork SI materials:At is enough to say, that time and erpetare, the most infallible tests,. have amply demnustrattilie genuine character of their en - ginee and machine. • . Orders aiTrespeolly solicited and ; ill be promptly attended to. t HAYWOOD & SNYDEII.• Pottsville, Janud', 17, 1616; - , . 3-1 y s 4 . aNNETS „ . DI 1.1 :?. :RT. olt a A 7.3 • TRAE , MARK!". i '-' ,T, nearly opposite Messrs. 1 1 :_-- ."--- Sedgwie '' .Co's. ,store, haS just received - a 7..2 full sup?' f the Spring fashion.of Bonnets. _,.a_,-consistin I part of Florence braid, Inserted lace. China Pearl, new and splendid article, with a variety of other s on. • . IBBONS. Mrs. MonnAN,hp,ltint receivetl.the largest and most 'Splendid annortteetof Ribbons in Pottst i 11... which will he sold at.thevery, , west pticrs.. I.Manfits shored and, done up in the heitmatther, an site. has just received one of the best'impved Pressing )lachines for finish ing Bonnets. Pottsville,Apri! T • . Olootil& acchternaclit. i., . • Cheap floot,Shoi.ndTriink Stare. sign of the b if" Boot next door to gi B. White' s •stare, and appasite • • • C. Crgig'.4 hire Horse Tavern, Centre st., 1 ~ . Pottscille, Pa., . . '. O D lc AECHTERNACIITithank ,„ , .. fit the public, for their liberal patron- . f,f1,74-_,.._ n you'd respectrully announce that ' .l .' lb 'have increased their stock, with' new and desirab nods, and intend always to have on. hand at wholesa nd retail, a complete assortment of of teens; women lid clinker's boots. shoes, and rub bers of every kin ad quality, of the latest style ;and _fashion. .1 : , • , Also trunks, ra , s, carpet bags, satchals; &c.of va rious kink.. Leapt, morocco,. kid lining. and calf skins, fashionableild cortosh lasts, 'shoe thread and a gcperst assorhnet of shoejfludings ; together with belt leather. lace fisher. rivets and burin, &c., Which, theywill sell at Oa ~yeet caelh prices. ,- . ~. • N. 11.,-Pleaso eri'and see our stock and learn.oUr prices, before purclsing elsewhere. . . • - ;".100DY !,k. AECtritIINACIIT. .rottsvill .epterter 100,11:146 ' - Tea Ag4 c y l ip, Pottsville. rpIIE Pekin Tea tipany; whore Teas have given I such univeNttisfoction In thv cities, have ap pointed the sub. der Agent to sell their Teas in iny Schuylkill con. I 'he public are now enabled to ob fis!,,E, I taln iiperior article of Teas at much .. I low, Cies than they have evs before pew . at .s . 1 .4 .1 been lilted In this county. and they have 76,4 ;the seance that there are no drugs or ii...mmktl othe orign substances mixed with the Teas. They arc O. up In packages (lined with lead, tat preserve their reqthand'ilaver) from 011 C quarter to five pound's, n itit customers, and are furnished from r•O cents to: ;,.) per lb., for altiperior article. , . Mts. 13EITILVMAN; . ors alone Norwegidn, Pottsville., 25tb, 1893. . • , '.l 17- Fg.sh-ion IN r() . A few doors eth J. CAMP 1) ESPECTFUI 11 lie, that they they have made, 4 - large and genet ILEA which for cnt an hinny establishi frish, having he last few weeks fr : Persona rho p depend upon ha% fashionable man' ia fiction. • • ORNAM . , . . it ji Essßß.Bm ..N & MELOY, would most respect /VI. fullyinfonir •• citizenti of Pr:Saville and vicinity, that they have ottintenced the above business„ an. ' mend carrying ithp in all Its branches- They flatte. hent..lves that b renstant attention to bufinessoo-r gether tilth the s• le lnwhich the Intend doh= their work, thera,p r claw thiMpatronage,' which is: due to industry_ pod nubile, to 'a nevi and thimble And 'of paint; called M challical ;emus. : • 1 They Wfillid pal lcularlyi matte the ititentinn'of the-_ Gioia White Sit : intr antiCildinu an Glass; and 'to a• 4ts 'system of at: nishitir Wall Paper, by,whirti the_ lightest operas it t stained to the feast. ' , Apar Jiang_ log done - on the s .ficat noti ce. - • - N. 11,-All nide left with JOIN G. BROVvX,. or tentl J.'Sen:, C. - ttlitafil. ' Drugg i sts, will receive:prompt at-_ . 1 , Shop - over Wr 1 i, if. ME's. sore, in 'Centre street, neatdoor to Dab tr , 'a Bat Store., Entrance 06110100 store. Pottsvl i . Auito4ls,'llo.. ..' ..A.3....3mp t 0_ JAM' D: . . ' • - . ARCATIB: CUTEMBY -- STORE; • .' ' Joli Itl . irn IColean` ':.• • : AT No . 32 and Pidladelplila-Areade„respoeit'ully . -CA:lnvites the it entioW:of dealers to an extensive' stock of Packet-el ITable Cutlery, Racers,. Smesors and Betcher.Kn(v of Ins 'Own imporfatien,whlch will be sOld inlets to h t purchasers; eta small. advance on'„ Importation•Costi. I The assortment con. rises-Joseph: Rod era c SOrdlGrcaves dc 13 ins', %%tide .k.• Butch ers', Westenholm , Fanny ' s and other celebrated ma, kers , Asp on hald;a terse istotmentoiCtins.rht- I ai tofstieting Kt 11 d" es Chapman/a Rater *trope; rock,' et Books , Patellas . on'Cape,Bpectaclett, Vrstlins, decor : : ;Otordo,..fic. .I. , N Thiladelphitt, OntiF , i Ed. ,180. •• • .:7. , !' 1 ", • -:,- • t..l_ , :: , ' • '• - . , A: •, :.. , .--:,:,-_.',:- PAILADELPMAI CI IGMNAL teal, Agent for the Region, All or debt and length; B. BANNAN. r ,~ , I ..'CO; •II ' CO 0 n •1 • '-'• -I* g• '** Z ° . 70 - .-,z z cr -s .4 .i. , i :-- , El 3 > *3'-' NI t art., I 5111, 1810 W AND CITE 1P 'le Giothing-Store, ER'S, BUILDINGS, the Emporium Olice,Poltiville. LL -& COkr.' TAILORS; • • infortii [heti . ?Flub and the pub ave taken the above etnre, where Intend to keep constantly on' band, assortment of !if ADE CLOTHING, voikroansitip, cannot be surpassed t in the . region—their stock Is all elected with gfeat care, within thc the Latest importations. '. • .1 having their measure taken can g . their garments made iathc most and warranted to give perfect sat 7 sillle; Sept,. t:, 37 SE, SIGN AND AL PAINTING. plyi tab t 113 is Window Glass of ever* size...! Cor a istantly on'hand full assortment qt White Lead; of the 'mast approved . brands; Red Lead. Liih rage. Saxony .111agnesia, ke. which will be sol 1 at hianufactureeu prices, together l r witha large and well elecied, ickt stocf Drugs, Medi - eines, Dies, 'Acids, ft ,Colors. Perfuthery, ere.. in short every article in th Drug line.. Merchnnts, Phy sicians and Dealers in lOnertd,itre 'requested to call and examine the stock altdpricei, feeling satisfied they will he induced to ptircre. .i! - 1 " ' ' Philada., Fehruary 14, 1816. * -.," 7-ly ,TO C A PITA ETHERS. Powasylv . ania Coal & on Lands, - For Sale. - Perc hes l67 : lcAenc,%E7g l t 9 o.rat ra r m a ? ti d y . t i n i n v d an c l e o c o a f t e o a ti , !. ; r i Jenks Township, Jefferson •caunty.l thri;l ' y Timbered and Watered, and tavin* several Mill sites upon them. Two main roads - run through the larnisraind improved Farms adjoin, while 'and Grist: Miffs nre in the immediate neighborhomP This land was selected by, a gentleman,of eXperientted judgment, and is consid ered by judges to he one . of the besttracts in tit? ionn ty. Its proximity to theitlarion atuP Allegheny - rivers. an 1 numerous_ navigablO, streams, and the proposed Railroad to Pittsburg, and Erie, renders it highly desi ruble as an investment all present prices. Abounding in Iron Oreand Bitutultinus Coal of. line quality, it is believed to Ipresent one of the most •ad vantageous locations forFiron Works in West Penn,. Sylvania. The present ciWner 'Purchased with a view. of erecting such Works.'rbut engagements in another quarteridiliges him with, rest reluctance to foreg.oltis intenilonr Maps will Pe fhown. and every information. given by the .undersigoerf. The hands are patented. and the titles j and quality[vv ill be warranted, and sold ; free and plear of all incuMbranre. - , • 11.. SIIP.AFF SMITH, IS North Thirteenth street, rnuary3, 1816. ~s GEM P4EASE NOTICE. ..-- .-V-sf..- - --. 1 - =--t -- =, ] -1 .:,i , V - : ----- - - - - .`. - -=_T - : ---- -, - ,-R ---- _,_ -__ - .,-; ; , , •2-4,!,,C,!:V, 4 ;e.a - -ZT.,',.vil' ~.p.•, . ?, ; , , , ,- ',A.5:, ,. ., : :-'...;•,t0mri y , . ..-4. I, •-=-----:?-rri-,---- - ----4...=c;A• ' . Q...-- ---- --'57------ -----.1-%-20 . , , r-------t--- ..-.--,--> 1 v t..... 1K; . ... P t k .- : • ~..,A ~,--;,,,P , - r.,4 ~ - , , -- -'' ty :-) V - 0, -.. , `"' - ', - '7l -7 T : 'i; - 1 7: ,: : ~:,-- -,----- - : ".--1.,?:!' ~,,-,- -; :-7, ,, „ ; 777 z- - IZI.. NEW YORK CANTON 7 ' PIIIIELADEILI'IIII,9 I :STOR.EQ -, 80-Chesnut Street, nvt-to the. corner . :of Third Street, '' . A.N P ., .1 1 As 7 Market Street;:`ll door below dfintk -St., :nig,. side. • CHOKE TE A S, . WHOLESALE &RETAIL - WE are constantly receiving fresh ha- M t . - 1 ~vii ported r . , i 0 1 - 1,7 , „.*:- ~te ...,m I. It: , st ' Q r el e :• l r ;7°11 1 4! l i sTi e le "; o;ll ' i r i a n r a n f V..P.' - ' 4l ,..,' — 'l_Ou ' r ;thus - data res . ourcrts, great expe . ri- Li ,_...it_,„_,._enre.and excliviiv6, attention to the Tea • •Trade.tzive its periiliar tacit sties ; cruise. Attently, we ore resolved to sell Tins !hirer, more froo•-•,, , rant and perf,Nl for the respective iiricea, than any , , otherestahlislumnt. , 1 ! . Our principle of doing busi miss !las; in th e course e o • six years, secured a connerfinti I trotighout thC United:, States. and wherever our Teas + . 6 sidit, they receive_ high commendation: A --[ - , , r.,- RE.d.DER 0 /VT: . TIIE .11 Ai TR fi1L.,,,0 . _ The manner in which our Teas re Packed (the wrap. , per neat to the tea is a heavy sup i,rior Tin Foil.) I o ff ers great inducements to Dealers an I , :itnilies; as they are so- thoroughly' secured , front lie it and air that , their qualities will remain unifarattred and arcs in packages of a quarter potted and,upwrirds, each containing full weight, independent of the israpper. • Dealers in Dry Goods. Fancy lAttielesLlinoks, &c., &C., as well as those who have ltereto(,rti sold loose teas. exprt FS. themselves highly pleased, not, only on account of the superior quality of the teal, ; which are subjected, to a rigid test ill order t'lat cacti packagemmy be:confidently warranted. hut also at our manner of pitching,. which enables them tniinaite upWeir assort ment, without the necessity of piirchosinel one or iniire. chests of oath kind, as' a smal) - aisortnient may be packed in one chest, and thus obilive the complaints of their 'customers that their ten's have lost their strength and flavor, by the length 'of limn On hand; and expokule to light and air.- • ,t,- t 137 3,[r fteine•bhei the Nos. are -n37 Market Chesnut street, where our Teasl are received weekly and sold on the fameiermA as in Net York. • Philadelphia, July 4, 1840, • • 76mb . . • PAVER HANdINGS; • DECORATIONS. CENTRE PIECES-4-c. ritulned during the week at BANNAN'S Cheap Paler Store 1000 PIECSS of Paper Hang ings enibrach* rich Frescoes and Column paper for parlyrynd ball's, Decorations, Centre pieces &c, &C.— Als i rich pape parlors Mull-romps, entbracing the latest.and most, fashionable patterns prepared for the ensuing Spring rade. all of which will be-sold as low, and some less han Mattufactifreitti pricesJ ranging in price-from 1.11-'t ents to e;2 per piece. Call'and gee it. The stock embraces, nil kinds Decorationsthat can beabtained,ia several beentifnl F•eitch Fire-pilce Screens, cheap. • Dec 5' ' 1“,. E. A. HATHA r ! [ J; 11. MITCHELL • E. A. HATHAWAY & CO COMMISSION 4.ISII . EASITEIIN PRODCCE METICIIANTS . , , •, Nu. 23, Norfk 11 7 //arees,fonf of' Arch Si. - . PIMADELPIIIAI l i. • , a LT AVE on h. nd; and are ennitantly receiving large „11..1„ supplies - of all kinds of Fish, Oils and Eastern' 'Prodtice, which they will sell on the most reasonable terms, to Country Dealers. viz :1 ' , . 10,000 Galli..llleached Winter Whale Oil:,` .' 3.000 ,l' Sperm 011: - ' . : I 2000 -' -" Solar Oil. 5,000. i," . Common Whale 011., I ' . 100 MAP. . Tanner's Oil, various qiialities. .500 . " No: 1.2 4- 3 Mackerel, in i t'A• Whole bids . • 100 " ' No. 1 fialmon, In whole and half, bbls. ' 50 , " ' Mess Shad. • , I' 100' " Pickled Labrador Herring.. r_ N ---, . ' 500 Boxes Scaled • do " ' do • /• 20,000 Lbs.: Dry Codfish. , , • , - .• 500 Dozen Palmed Pails,,•• . . 000 - Llis: Calcined Plaster.. .. " 150 "• . Ground Platter, ' . .Also, Soaps, Sperm - Candles, Teal!. Goshen and Pennsylvania flutter, pastern Duple, and bestilerklmer county, N. Y. Cheese.: All of the above sold In lots to suit tmrchasers. Philada . , Match 28,,1896 1 • ' . 13—ly ~, • PASCAL IRON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA: 'IX/BLEED Wrought Imo' Fl ties, Suitable for Loco -1 motives, Marine and otheeSteant Engine Boilers, from 2to 5 inches in diameter: A6o, Pipei (or Ong, Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tu ll : for Hy &antic Presses ; Hollow Pistons for l'unipsnt Steam Engines 4.c Idanutured and for sale by MORRIS, TASEERI2 MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. corner 9d and Walnut sta.; I'hilada. Philada• Nov. 22d ISO , , 47 solcTolll.o., lbsto - rieS of Washington, I,- • do Franklin; do do Jackson, do • Nanolenn, ' New and beautiful b r noks•for the yutlll7 9 ;nice' 75 its. just received add for sale at BANNAPOB, Cheap Book store; ! ' • IS . , • ! . . . . : - -. r) .1 i• , 1 . . , • I ' I] ' ...' ' . . 'INTIM stitmcriber respectfully'invites the 1. Public to.ca 11 . • - calls. Wittield's Store; Centre street; and -exam ine his assortment of C. Meyer's GRAND ARTIGN. - _ PIANOM ill' Philadelphia' i- • '` ' • ... The instrutec*shre•hiebtf npprnved of by the meet' eminent P'rbfelmoil and Composers of music.' Fiir quar tiles of tone.rdiitich,iind keep um in time up'tovoncert., p l teb, , they clidnot• be ii.uPwred by either Aniericito,or European -Pianos.' Thtv, ire' chosen by 'ail. musical stars for.thelr e-nceits, , auth. na • Madame E.astellath Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Temps, illniki Wallace, Tan pletan and many others.- obey - are used for oaio or 100 concerts every year. ' They liaise - alga received the tirst ,I premiums of toe ;twee 1 ' t exhibit lon*,;.and the Instill-I; I vet medal' by the Fran lin - Institute- was awarded to, I them. - The subscriber itrratite these, instrurnems for . , tpe veat Ile keeps t in cnnstan tly nn hand'artitsell4 • othemat the lowest anufact u ref's:prises pa ream:in -able tertns. , 441- otifewly9n . 4brosa will be pnuirpt-, attended to.. . r r - ; -_••• . - 4'. N. AICHMIRgi. ',7l. f ottsvillto AtIR it / 3 40. '. -. '31 4 ;44 ,-I MO THE C , IIEQIEST ?://,SS;fiGE AciF:Arcr IN THE 1 1 .40 ripe STATES., jrOSEPUTIE 53if477102114 ns SPLE (DID tISE 1:17 . 14c0r99..i l uczt ircwooL racyliS. 2 4' 0" • • v i "B. itannan, Agent, Pottsville. e -ARRADIGEMENTs,FoIt 1846. OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE - OFFICE, 100. Pine &reel,. Cor. of South, N. Y. Milt subscriber begs leave to call the attention his frlenddarid the public iit'general, to the follow ing arrangements forthe year 1816, and far the purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second'Cabin, and Steerage Passengers,. by the following ' . . Regular Paeket-Ssupsto and from Liverpool Ships' Names Captains Days of Sailing from -New York. Henry Clay, Nye, - Jan. 6 Play 0 - Sept 6. Stephen' Whitney, Thompson, "11 "'ll " 11 Garlick • . • . Skiddy, . "26 " "26 Patrick Henry, Delano Feb. 6 June 6 Oct. 6 virginian i Helm. " 11 " 11 " 11 noggins •Eldridge, • " 26 .” 26 Independence, Allen, Mar. 6 July 6Nov.' 6 ..Waterlocti, Allen, ':'" 11. '' .11 " 11. Siddons, - E. Cobb, ;"26 " ,!• 26 " 26 Ashburton, Ilowkind, , April 6 Ang '6 Dec 6 John R. Skiddy, Skiddy, 11 "• II 11 Sheridan' . , Cornish. "26 " 26 "26 Ship's Name, • Captains, - ' Days of Sallingfrom - Liverpool. Henry Clay Nye,_ Feir-21 June 21 Oct. 2v Stephen Whitney, Thotimson, " • 211. " 26 " 26 Garrick, . Skiddy, I Mar. 11 July 11 eolll Patrick Henry,' - Delano, " " 21 • " 21 Virginian, Henn. " 26 " 26 ''. 26' Roacius Eldridge, April 11 Aug. Dec:ll Independence, . Alter, ' 21 " 21 " 28 Waterloo, Allen, , " 26 " 20- "26 :rtiddons, F. Cobb, May: 11Sept. 11 Jan. 11 Ashburton, Howland, ' 21'21 '2l John IL Bklddy, Skidtiv; - .26 " 26 "26 Sheridan, • Cornish, June 11 Oct. 11 Feb II In addition to the above Regular. Lines, a numb6r of Splendid New York Built Translefft Sbips,such as the 'Adirondack.' •Scotiand,' Russel Glover, *Echo; and 'Sea,' will continue to sail from Liverpool, weekly in regular succession, 'thereby preyenting the least pos sibility of delay. or detention .in Liverpool; and for the adtammodation of persons wishing tovemit money lii . their families nr friends, I have arranged, the pay ment of my Drafts on the following Banks: Cork Limerick Clommel Londonderry, Wexford • Belfast, Waterford . Galway Armagh, . Athlone, Calera in Kilkenny, Salina ' Tralee, ' Manat;hari, . Youghal, Banbridge,. , Ballymena Parsonstown Downpatnck, Cavan,' . Lurgan, Dung:man, Bandon, Ballyshannou, Strabane - Skit breen - Omagh, Mallow, Du hlin Comehill; Kilrush, Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow England—Messrs: Spanner, Atwood & Co. bankers, London'; 'Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, Passengers can also be engaged from Litertmoli . Philadelphia., Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular Packet Ships on application being .made personally, or by letter, [past paid,) addressed to • • • ' I JOSEPH McMLIRRAY, 100 Pine. street, corner of South Street, New York .. AGENTS. , , . 'Benj. Hannan, Pettey Pa. : . ,Michael Mullen, Ro chester, N. Y.; Jer. Baggot •Providence, It I. '*, T. Couch, Albany, N. Charles'O'llara Toledo, Ohio ; Thontas McQuade, Utica; N. V. I also beg leave to assure my friends and the public in general, that the greatest punctuality. will he obser ved in the sailing of theabove Ships, together with all others'Avhich I may have, and that Passengers will experienee no. delay on their arrival at the different I arts where they mean to embark. _ P. S.—Free Passage can 'also be secured'from the verlans Ports in Ireland and Scotland. from which Steamers run tu 'Liverpool • , • BEND • BANNAN., Pottsville, Sole Agent forthe State of Pennsylvania. • Jan.'l7, 1816. GREAT ATTRACTIO,T gARDWRAE & IRON 'STORE; , • - THE subscriber re - speetfullc informs his friends anti the public generally, that he has' Just received, a splendid assortMent of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE, CARPENTER'S • TOOLS, &c., which added to his former stock presents a variety to those desirtius of purchasing, unsurpassed in the re gion, for quality and cheapness. A large assortment' of the best Axes at priceslanging from 75 cents to 51,25. • Grindstones, .• 4 cent her American Steel, f;• •'" ' Best Cast Steel, • Lead, 7 ' PP _PI Rolled lion; Nails by the Ki`,7. ' . ' Tin, 2 boxes for $23.00, cheaper titan ever--Wire of all sizes very ,low. His assortment consists part!' of Anvils, Bellows, Spikts, ithives and Forks. Spoons, Nails, Chains;Shovels,and Tea and Cot Tee Kettles, Spades, very cheap; I - 11tiC7tets. Locks, Rifles, Planes, Saws, Hatchets,' :,Ritlettarrels - Grass and A , COMPA flinger., Vkes ; Wagon hox4rrain Scythes. .11ong forks, 'Files, Itasps,Candle Ilobnads,llnrseshoes,Pausdcc.•-Alsn,Dye"" T, Copper and Iron Kettles, (la s s, Vitrni . ..t,'" , ..ty, And every other article 'usually ken; adrdware Establishments, all of which he'W.:ant a very low rate. Persons,cotninencinghousekeePing,Klackstaiths - ; Carpenter 4. Cabinet Makers,Saddlers, ert., will find It to their advantage by_calitng and examining his stork before pnichasing elsewhere, at the Hay ,Scales,!cor ner of Centre and Market street. . , . . . Ile tenders! his un feictiml thanks to his old frieurli and customers for their liberal support, _and solicits their further kiatronge, 1 ' . GEOIioE 11. STICIITEII. Pottsville; August 16, 1815 • . 33-- 1 50L0.7110.1r .71 - 171717, Cabiaiet IVfaker , Undeitaker l •&d. ti subscriber announces to thepublic. dot lie has compt .- vnted ' the above meniipned • business in t he itorounh! of Po ttsville...immediately back of the Pennsylvania Hall, where he wiliconstantly keep on hand an assortment of t street, and SO Cab'7l'4 Ware 4c., 4e.; manufactured of the best materials in the most' durable manner, at very 19w ralcs. Ile also will matinfar4nre all kinds of Fernitureq , atc., order at the shortest notice. Fonerals waited on and Hearties supplied, &c. lle therefore solicits a part 01. thepnblic patronage which he will endeavor to meet by prompt attention to Inisitiest. %Gire us a ; - • .._ . , -: i , ,r; ' " IslEVit• GOODS . . . • MITE aulikcribers having purchased of Chailes I Mi 1.1.: .1.: ler; his - entire stock of Goods, will continue the btisinessat'llis.old established stand, on Centre street, next door to Fox &Mortimer's Hotel, and will enifita vor to deserve the patronage of their old •cusnThiers and the public generally. A'suppfv of new and-well assorted Dry - Goods, Groceries and . Queenswaie, Lave just been added to the stock. . , JAMES, M. BEATTY & Co. March 28, ISO. . IMM =EI dNIV.VXATION OF TE,X4S. READY MADE COFFIN + . 10 PER CENT SAVED. . UST :received from Richmond, Virginfit, a very he J :received assortment manufactured TobacFns : ' • ;50 Boxes Lottier . t.,.s. Plug Tobacco. : . _ ' ;50 Maeulloneles;s & 6 Plug Tobatco: , 50 " Plug • :'s , '35 " Greaner's 6 Plug - 50 " Cassidy's 5 & 6 P Imo .• : ,B 0 f• Ender's Ladles' r 2O 1 Turner'a 8 Lump Cavendish:. *).O " gadikon's 5 Lump " :166 Half Exuma C. Fleet's 5 Lump": • 7 , - , 7' 20 " " "each'eaf fine " Sweet. = . , 2.00 Barrels fine Aromatic Smoking Tobacco. . 200,000 All Soaked Half Spanish Bega'. 150,000 Low Price Common . .t ~ 50 000 Spanish Havanna Segni, at $8 per LB. " . 61 Illids Kentucky All Leaf Tobacco. - ! .20 Bales i Havanna `f . • " 60 " No, I, tZubd. 100 " Portico.- ' . 10 BoreS Florida. • , . ' The , above goa d s , will_ be Sold nt very low prices: . Orders received by- mail, and goods forwarded mute diotely. Address , JAMES S. 510YElt.1 -. Hantburgh, Pa., July 1846.. . . 6—mo SKEEN .& HQOVEN, TIN AND COPPEIt SMITHS, . AB. Philip's Old Stand Centre at...Pottsville, Etr ECTFIJaY invjte the attention of the citizens I L - I:Voltsv ille and,lts vicinity.' to their new ifnd ex nellirnt. ngsnrtnittit or TIN •WARE, whlch.cati.be par. chnscd, at lower rates than ever jicietottire offered in this region. They have also on hand a very large sortment of •-" CHOICE STOV,ES, • embracing Cooking Stoves of the latest nod moat BP proved Patterns, Radiators, Air tight and all kinds of St oves lot Rooms:Stores or Workshops, which will be sold for cash at eiteftordhUiry low roes., They also attend to putting on Tin Roofs, and furnish an excellent article of Stioutitig for houses. • Cr Don't forget to call before purchasing elsewhere,/ as we feel confident It will be to the interest of 'btfililfs •to do so, 4 doors above Market street, west side. Pottsville, Sept., RI, 1640. ' ' -37..60i0 BLANK AND SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY & FANCY ARTICLES. Station°ls II all, Maket StirC • • TAST 'received and now opening, a general sittin g/. ment of blank books, stationery &c., which aving been bought low will be sold al low prices for gash.— The following coraprisa part of the stock ' ,rull and half bound. blank•books, quills, blank books for Miner ' accounts, steel pens, pass books, foolscap, letter, and wrapping paper, notarial blanks, wafertr•Sec., lead pencils, printers', visit ing. a tid.pla)ing cards, cray: ons, backgammon boards; sets char, dominoes and dree,portablei miller. TO3O wood, ' and mahogany-wri ting desks, gold and, allies pencil cases, black leads, 'slate peneils,sed natblack ink: drawing paper, Bria int' boards, childrens' instruction - toys and amusing pales, a full assortment of school books, primers, al manaes, song books, bibles. &c., &c. -- BELOW. ANTuaecup paz.ETTg. „: 44- , lipecrFOOPS.- 7 ,5 grpss ; Waco NatcpeN . 1:^1 404 / 0 V?;#1. 11 / 11 3 - PP O I 519: • • _ : - ". • •- - . 5 • • .. fartners', Itpartmei4. WORK FOR THE 3E0011.1 -Management of Lambe,=Fron the btittontng of this month, the lambs shotild receive a portion "of — Meal of some kind, ,laity, 'say., in the propor tion of a peck to 100 head about the middle of the month this quantity may bo increasetl to half bushel. To iriduce,them to eat potatoes, thermeal should be sprinkled over. Ahem. Half ri bushel of potatoes given twice, a week Will be ahbut the right quantity, which must in additiooi to the meat receive a sprinkling Of salt. These messes must be understood to.be-in addition to their al-. lowancty of hay. • 1. • „ • litanctgement of two year okls.—Sheep) of alit age require as r,o,uch food as tho matured ones, and should tereivevinailar attention.. I , litariage.mogof Breed i ng . Elves.—Th;is murau of management will deknif on the time of yearn ing. At least a, month ;before this periOd is to arrive, They should receive liberal allowances, of:potatoes. for the insimilatiop of Milk; to the potatoes a little wheaten shorts . mixed with a, little barley, or dat.meal should - be added.l Mode of .Foddering:—All lay and long fodder should be fed front racks. ; Sakini,r.--z-Sheep shoUld have, salt given them, at least thrice a week.• Indeetl,-ii they daily access to it in a trough under, cover. it *Would ba better. And where pine boughs aril notlb tie had conveniently, a Mixture oj tar and saki should ba placed in a trough. —, , Cows.—ll these be fed upon dry At it cannot be expected of(heat to give fulll supplies of milk, for without succulent-food the udder em i r, not, except upon a limited scale, carry•ori its milk' secreting operations. In View of these facts eve, •• . ry farmer should make it a part of his hilliness to raise a sufficient quantity °flied; cation!, and • Iparanips, to give each mulch cow on his farm half a bushel daily from the ..ist of December till the • first of May. , Working Horses and Oren.-Incaase your attention to these animals—feed them mlnerously:, curry and brush them daily, and' give them gra* a to lie upon mill they svikl. give , you mbre labor, more and better manure.. •-•! - . , Coils and young Callla.Theoa shi3uld have Comfortable warm sheds, toeing , the' smith, to re tire in'at their pleasure from the inel mency ,a , 1 1 the weather. , Without ,being stuffed t cy shopfa. ~ receiVeii - i4ifficiency of food to loop th m in firni:•: .. growing condition. Their yards.should;of cOurso, be separate. , . FeAcing.-1( your fences reed rene ingl or le,' pairingoieiza, every - spMe : mOment tol cut , duvrrW and shape into form as, rpanyj posh ' and rails aa' you flay require. As ' these tnapbejcut tn,the;, woods, have them hauled by employed b i rn-yard; so' that your hands may be employed during - the % wet days of , winter in preparing them! fur spring use.' . / 1 . , . , - Gaies.—lf each of your fields is not already -- provide . 4 with a .good gate, have the* made, as , the loss of time occupied in takingdoWn and put- • , • ring up bars - in a single year is equal'to the cost of a gate- , -and besides neat well hung gates are so many evidences of a goo farmer.. • ., • Orchard.—lf the bark of your apple trees, is rough ant) . prenni a dead-like appearance, hive-it scraped' °lron &paint the tree from thercpch dovin . to the earth with a mixture Made asl followst— to every two gallons of soft.soop ad one pint of salt and one pound of flour of sulphur" r 'INS can be put on , with a white.washloush. ] , • • Mier . Purrowr—Every water furrow in your grain field. should be examined, and have every , ; impediment to the free pas,-age of the water re- I moved, as it is important to keep the young grairi , as dry as' possible throughout the n .wititer season. ,• Winter Plowing.—StitT clayey . lo l nds vvh.l.c . h May be intended for spring g crops-, h oned geplo ? w.'.... od, old that, deeply. ' Destructi:,n of Garlic.—A mong the means.re. I cornakndH,l to destroy garlic we l ~ow- of non/ • better than'repeated winter ploWings. . ~ I • fic i siolosT Pin tosneillt used) to be a : re mark' of an old friend, that every reasonable thing wfii founded on reasons,''andrltery reasona- ble.erson knows tfiai there-is no'small judgement and .philosophy, as wel I as 'kindness and' patience necessary in successfully' rearing 'poultry. We have never seen the whole system ao neatly 'and comprehensively laid down , as in the. fallowing manner by 'M in the Poughkeepsie. Jour sal.,— laitte Form . .• i . 301 AN AGFA ZYT 0 P PllllLTni,—..H4l2B.—let. pro, vide a warm, dry shelfer fur winteri ,2d. Feed with - oats, soaked for 2, •Iloers in warm water-before feeding. . 3d. Burn' clam shells and pound fine ; let them have as many as they can eat, and yeti may have eggs from Januitry to December. From thirty hens I hafe gathered this year 3,- 522 eggs by. the 10th of Septembetlf and raised e - 300 chickens, eke by reedit , oats and I manage my chickens by feetlip# oats and Tye, ground, two llubhels of oats to one tlf Tie: Keep them in a warm shelter at ? t ig h t , A - N. B. To - Prevail the pip or grapes; change the male every year, , and' yo r chickons,.will be healthy. • - Turkeys.--Ist..Feed t e genteel hens,'and let them hatch tbeirlyitung ones anTyltime after the 20th of May, •,) - --I 'sitar Id. itd.• Feed the v.oung ones on oats eltd rye.group. wet with milk curd., and occasioally sprinkle Olt- . Ile powdered clam shell lime with the feed; if cold•and wet Whether, sprinkle a little blacle-pep-,•.• per with then: . food. • ' - 3d. Make Warm and dry sbeltere to broods- in nights, and keep them Pam the 'wetland dew un• 1. til the sun shines warm. - - - - - sth'. Feed but little the first twehty four hotinti after they are batched. py this Management I . , can raise nine outfof ten. Pe 'aura and change the tom [turkey every • . :iisiek Gnslins.-Ist. Have ibem batch as earl 'as the first of May if poisible. - Atoka chi,' •":. ~ w 'ri places for their nests. ' 1 , ..., • 1 21 Feed the young goslins with . corn meal; r put one teaspoonful of saltin' a pinta . meal ‘-'wet . the feed with milk. ~- • , t• • . 3d. Let them have:access.to water in, pleasant weather. ' - 4th. Keep them at night in a warm, dry shelter l l • t • By this management can raise 49 out 01'0 1 '21 Ducks.—Feed duck's thel sum; as goslas., y fn this Way I have raised 64-two yeung onek from two old ducks - in one:year. V • RiMEDT von Sendiss.—Accidents of:this sort ore not unfreqent. and pethtps none are rnlre Hai Me to them than the -laborious clads of. pepple.—L: They, happen most generally in the jointdof eith; ' er the upper or lotver aceempantetV with. _ : moth pain The swelling, and inability to use the limb. The r-eperly is simple, and Within the reach . of every one. Cloths Wet freely in a strong and cold solution of salt.and water, applied and per; vered in; generally - affect a speedy 4tre. It ne ciliary to make-a shift and the part is very pain; ful; apply the leaves of garden wormwood, wet in spits. Should the part injured rcmain weak, as' it sometimes does in severe spraini, a safe remedy' is to,pump or pour an cold water freely' for a few morningt._:_• 1 I. SOAP A.EI Dal an,n silk-dyer , , sips, in the London Agricultural Gazette, that ha _ Uses 15 cwt. of soapweeklY,.,to dis charge thionly Matter from the silk; and fOrming of itself a kind of F ottp,• the whole of .whiatyields front 4000. to 600 gallons of strong soap suds pilr oreek.::Thie . he has lately applied to his fartp,r nd uta erect ir• .most` extraordinary,.' r_lt has beer used only . one . season, and its resultsj cannot boaccumtely given, but he considers it more powerfuli thin any other -., manure ; 'and he thinks if farmers were the' drdivback af the " &Ay_ on soap as 'aiPptitp. as manufacturers. 'are, it would 'soon, supeicedo guano, - • - ..1 .1 , ~ • . . , Conn Ton hiunnits,4-4 Tespcctable correas ifotrlent 'at BateivillN bait scot the the fofloWiuß . • receipt which he. says he tuts used : w ith success rot ' twenty years, for carting and prey ri nting the Woolly , Murrain in canto . • • « • "'fatty one quart .of dry- pounded lan4 c font-- , nd mid; j;.Wit4 one g°ll°l of sal - TY°l7-tii • quantity !°Y Wi/•CIN ai amo .wactit hire endsineventibd . diseakii4 • , ,• ' - - _ 11 ;
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