Id cippincis. oEo . oll.lPLUT.—Teacher.—.Cl3as in jogtaphy soma.forward., What is jography 1' P. • Ist Pupil.---. Gerogriffy is a des mutton of . the anti, moon and stars.' - • I'.-.-'You can take your seat, and stay in after • school's ont. Jonah Spriggins, what is jcrgraphyr • '2d dcscnption of the United :Statea and. Mexico.' . T is the United States bounded 1' P.—ABounded.on the'Nmth by the North on the Easstby liorope, Aoia and Africa, on the Southit is not bounded at ati, and on the Wtat by all Creation.' • T.—sTfi l it's a good boy, you shall . he elev . ated: What is the most remarkable productions • 33 P,—.Livelrarkees, punkins and tobacker.' T.—. What is said of the inhabitants 1 4th said they are the Mexi cans.' - • T. — , WhOre is Ntse,tico 1' '-,P.--'Down by Gleral Taylor.' is it bonded P.--. 011 the North by . the American anny;-09. the Eat byt,tlle Yellow fevc'n.and VorO. Coma', on 4he South by earthquakes and burning mourn taids, on the West by Commodore Stockton.', T.-,-?W hat is the chief productions.?' sth t'.--"Rerolutions and. chanr•es Cr' tavern • • T.--.. What is the duvernment 1' P;—'Lunar—it monthly!' ' • I'.— , ‘Vhat ie the inhabitants remeikable for t' 6th -P.-.l,3cotnotiaii! T.—You can How - Ma. JoXis FAIT-ED.—Some men fail iso, crequently, that it may almost be said of theni. they do *nothing else." Wo wish they avoulti ail follow the'example of Mr. Jones.. There once lived in the 'ay . of Boston, a cer tain Mr: Junes. This same Mr. Jones avasan r& -centric man—very nirich qe ;,Ltri atooi);, , , his many other peculiarities was that ,of failing in liusiness once in every two years. Some people now•a-dayS. have the same extra ordin-ny habit. Mr. Jones al ways paid his creditors tiny tome nor nit less than filly per cent.: !t very 'dignified and pompous man lyals Mr. 'Jones. Mr. Junes fatted again—made en assignment 'of liis•cltvels usual, and wilt: very much eurprieed olen its as. sipeo said to- I ill ..Mr. Jones, we shall &dare a dividend of forty per cent." - ~.*Sir," said Mr; J,Meir, in a' i'ery, dignified man ner, 'Tin must maim it fifty. sir. I aittl , : . tis pay. fifty cents on the dollar, , . *lt,can't be done," slid the assignee. :At s;fitz// be dune,' said Mr. Jones, Me his right hand. , , ..W.e have not enough property•hr our hande to ski it," said theali?igner. said: MrLione.s,•, , drelarr fifty per crittl— ! always Pay fifty. per cent if yon hive not sufficient property in your hinds to p'iv 'tiny 'per cent, 1, sir, tiOl'ply the balance aal ' , fly OICI , p)tkei - • Earflap tea. ri a it.Urt.—Newiirmer writing has grown to; he- an art of itself. Many a literary invn who thought, because•the greater includes the leas,' !ivory authorda - ex : olficio gitalifird he cdrl.7. . has sunk hack int lathe tear plate of the press. after I corine!smart wr4inghad'allown his bookish ! rind his inability io deal with facts. !Others who !could [four 'forth volumca, havo failed, bncan,- they could ti, rt cope with the t:ydr: tm i rm.tne. air prompt acjecticin of p•13:1', loo•d•il for the' • spaCe 'and rEpil tif the j the bet papera , i(tiond...in or Part 4, ddll.rent as the pirimmaian t ras C3° . , niqy 41,41 von 011.1 ‘ . , e019n.t thnt it j..r . nit niTry b.):,1:2. ccr..;:(lsn zeli!e moral •glarit of paa - aing The alone nosy tie said, with t go : ut joattco, of thii rn,Ti , -,111 Pt:.4)1,3.0' soino trade balont, up”.; a -11e.kv.4kApc . r5 ifthcy• can ;•1:e . ; 'iii i6'ry paimntially find' their not-take, N•it only ia to tel t lect, but a knowlvd; s e of the world, iniatrelhim•ou , inforrriation, imiu4tri•; ripidity of th 0.41 it. a' nervous eapneity.ntown rr Match strong and weal: . points or every gu!j-rt. art. moil. fed for a good editor.— Lonrho Nrclulor.. A Pnti , :mcvlhere were two rely Gt fnibleaten at the .c'ourt Loui. XV, the Doe de L'— and the Due N— —. They were both one day at the', levee, when the tiling began to rally the loaner I,n his Lorpplence. • : '"You take, no excrete, I .supposel" raid !Re King. !Tardon we sire," said Pa tva!li twice a day 'naiad illy,CM)-1,1 LoTer tells a g; , ...0(1 , am.;:d,,te of art fri'%limaa ing 1-11 e ptalvord at the batll2 offontenai. et the time :34xeAvae Marshal. "Ttle - prs'-e.vord Saxe, now, @in!! forge; it," said On; C2lonel to Pat. "SaVx, and I sill am, won't my fathr; a mitleCl" "NV ho,,go!''s Iltere 1", ea ied the sentinel, aftir'h, arrived aLthe pmt. _ - Pat !oohed as Carl ai,d in a - of,,wtiqcred him], reph,:d . ::—: , Bus.- utr konor." A. farmer once hired a Verni Inter to avvist hint in drawing Ingo• 'l•he. Yankee, when there w!. a log to lift, gPherally contrived to eecur<• the sit end, for Which the 14rmer cha.ti.•ed him . , and told him al•.ways to' take the hktt cod. Dinner anit with it, a sugar lon Indiaii padding.— .Jumithah sliced otra . gener'otni portion of th'e I:ir gedt part, giving the-I . :11111yr a wink, exclaimed "Always take thi; tuft end." POETICAL. t'Ent - ,—J. sat hy:the tipeo on a lint dewy tumuli - tr.. The Friars sh-uue.but. and the moon flung Ifermitt bP3IIIS over the that, lhluncli - d my tier. - The birds find ret;red t;; ' rent—ihe i , '‘ , 34 : ieful frogs made inn , ie in, the mi_;tt, baring, ' marsh, ritul the fire-Hies fiespamtled the ' ciarknesA. LlMAtetl out on tie chartutng scene= traised my eye to the milky way.'and reimfleeted that i had nol'a clean'slarl for Sanday. „ ."Mein saki a Dutchmaniii the ma4;et hooe a short time ago, wit wai searching frirsLime cabbagc4, Mek iptis ish no l,tter, no kale, no Clout, no nuthen... D,und,er um.l 'wish yonder dry can't..fite."'—ifdarnorcA Cr,n.trEtt Itr.ri.r.—A d ierrit girl In the to.v - n 'Of . A, i7flo..iq beauty farmed matter of . icneral aAniliration and diScu:sion, iu paf,ir,c a atoup of officers in then s!reet, heard one of thcin ctrl rim .to isllora!::- 7 .4.1y heaven, s,f.e's . 'Yes, sir, anti l,y freavea only!' ib y, ty .ricily repo4, turning round - The offirct I.thi-.11c4 and oh.g;zeJ.' • . BututowiN,q.,-- ,, Motiwr wants to kn'nw you won't please to ieibi her your preserving lot!e --'causo as how Fhd watvs to pre,elv, -, • ..We wouliL with pleasure, boy ; the la , t time w Innned it• to yx;,;:r. 111QW1Zr she - prtserred it-so that we have.n,vcr FCCII • it since." . ydu nrc'n't. be 81 ra = y about your old #etile Guess it w.ta full of Wes Whtut we bin rroved it, and milther wouldn't a troubb.d ;gi, any we seed you brinuin' home a rtes one !" ktr:Tor::i.L'utr utesous.—One,of our young Woods clinittg ut a fashionable hotel a few vn.eks ;since • was requc,sted by . a gvotletnaii to pass some anti-, ete of loud t.vhich teas near kith. inistAa mite fora waiter?' said the 'No; inklook you for a gentleinan.' was , tha proopt reply. - • - • iny boy, j.st gu' how' many cheeses there are_ in twin c.. , e bag, au' the whole five... . . `Flee fo Le aura' 'Arra!). by:ty. tour! bad luck to the mitt that tould ye! • . •xe'ier u•r.—At n recent- concert ir? One of the .tiouthein Cities, a lady: performer wa= hailed with 'a shower of• boqucto. 'and among them a i , stmcking, bad hat," cea.,, thrown 'upon the stage by its chyner, with the exclamation : “You can take my ;hat:" MEI TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS. ONTI11.1( Re - ports for Teachers, IYlPermit Boots , Ardor " • 1300k5; &c.;& c. , • ;! Together with all .nthers f"-rnmOn :Prhoolsj tot prioted :loft for sale al j cheap I. printing taco and bookstores : - Doc 12 gic6icino. lIP:AIk.LATEIOOB ALL-HEALING - .OINTDIENT, 11 =_= . • - -...=•.-_ ,, , , , - ....:--e._-_ —- - -- . 1. - - - - - •=-•e_.•••-- - - , ' ••••%.: 117 ,1-rie-o - • . ' INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION; - pHE ilrereolink . fi gure is giVen'to rePreseit the IN .III-EasiIELE`PER.IntRATION. It is the groat EVACU ATION for the impurities of the body. it Will be•no-. ticed that a thick cloudy mist lisues fronrall points of the surfai;le, which indicates that the perspiration glows uninterruptedly When we arc in health, but ceases when we are sick. • Life call ut be sustained without It. It is thrown off from the blued and other juices of the hotly,and disposes by this means of nearly alltheim purities within us. The language of the •Scrillitiro IS', la the blood is I lid Life.' Iio: it ever becomes impure, it may lie traced directly to? - tii stoppage of Insensible Vereptration 4 . Thus ice see 7111 that is necessary when the' tumid is stagnant or infected, is to open the pores(: and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. Its bwn heat and vitality are sufficient, without .0s punt je of medicine, except 3. ...ptlit Inc pores upon the sur face Thus we see the folly of takings° many internal remedies. Ail practitionerS, however,. direct their ,q•- .6,r.ts to restore the insensible perspiration. The .Thompsoniart, fir iiistancii-, steams; the IlydroPathilst shiner's us in wet blankets; the Ifonitepathist deals (Mt intinetesinals; .the. Ailopathist bleeds and doses us with in. tours ; and' the blusteiing Quack gorges us wih lilts! pills"! pills!! ! .I' To give saute idea of the amount of the - Tilkensible persfliation. we will state thst the learned Di. Lew, et hook ascertained that five-eigthtlis of all we receive tutui tik similar,- passed MI by this means. In ofiler • word if if we. eat and drink eight 'pounds per 'day, We eras gate five pounds of it by Insensible Perspiration. This is...one other than the used Up particles of the blood, and other juices, givigg blare to the new and fresh rine , . Tin cheek this, thet4ore, is to retain- in the system live eights of all the v ir•oleat matter that niv . tore demands...lllmM leave I ho' Gaily. 1 , It is by stopping the pores that overwlieha mankind with roughs, colds and consithwtions. None-tenth: of the world die from' rlisease induced by a stoppage of the ' Insensible Per.spiratirin. Let me nsk. now, every candid mind, whit course. Feetnit. the nio , t 'reasonahle to pursue to unstop the pores after they are cl.',,seill lVonld you-give i try sic , to unstop the pores 1 Or would you aptly something I that would do this 14m n the surface, where the dog ' ging :Lethally, is l• Aln yet I kilns:' of no physician who makes any,. external_ application to etrert it. Under Iln-so' circumstances I present to physiCiths, and all __, Willett", ' ..a., ~ , • T • . 31 • ALLISER'S ALL.IIEALINO OINTMENT, [ ' . OR,•I'LLE WORLDS' 5."11.V. • • It has the power to restore perspiration on the feet, on the head, a rondd aid sores, upon the chest. in short, !iron every part.of the hotly, whether diSeased slightly or ffeveiely. , ~ - It has power to cause all external soars, sernfulout 1 ill: Nuns, skis di,,rases, poi. non s sounds, to dlSClldrge,' ilit.intuttid in:filers and then heals then(. It is a rein tly that f,,rhids thedieressity of so many, and deleterious drags taken into the stotharh. I. It preserves and defotols the stiff tee Trim all deranges Iwent of ifs flint lions. The -naffs, is thy outlet of hve eieliths of the hi's and used tip matter within. It is piece edia ith millions of openings to relieve the inti-stmes. 61.. 1 , cup ilia c e„ pores aid l'eailt kilo, ks, at your door. It iS riZialy termed All healin-g; tin tinge is scarcely a .li , ww,-. external or inn rn il. that it will not benefit. I have used it for the, his - ' it. jwars for all diseases of the chest, consumption, liver. involvind the utmost danger and re...pons hill , y., s aild I declare bt fore Heaven ' and ;14".:,,II;ltiltIl ill l,11.• ,11:1:1j• rase his it failed to be:.• ~,t,, s. lieu ii, patient vai..oiloilloitije reacii of mortal me:l,s. ,t. -- ' -.. • , I linve had physicians, learned in the prOfession. I have had illint.ters of Mello-wet, fiolges of the bench. Aldei men and Lan - 3 ere...get:demi Ii of the high... 4 et a dd ion, a nil multi' ad., of ;he pone u s e it ill every variety -.l' way. and there. 113 s been but one voice-saying 'MLAI:Ister; 3 .ttr Oirtt strut is rood.' ' C 0 A 5 11 ii i ''t I ()N. . . . It can hioty be credited tints n silvelran have any . atl•et Mien ilea Initgs.,: , ",eated as they are within the sys lent. But, if plaeod upon the „Chest, it penetrates di rectly to the Dng:. sew-hates the lkokhrt.sits pail itleel that ere consuming them, and•e3pels. then' Item the Systems. . . ' - I trend not say.thro it le raring persons of conslimp- Ono cont Mostly, altlodigh we are told ilds fnitlislineS. 1 rare not What li . sablf so long as I can mire several ahousand r porso.a3 yearly. I . RE 14 D . A r'lll3. The salve hati,..careil p. :sons of the headache of 12 yeti rs standing, and win hall It regularly every week so that vomiting often took place. . • Deafness and Ear-ache are helped -with like suc cess., : :' . • faIEU.IIATIS.II. It 'remoras, alainSt 11111 . 11 , Mimely the intimation and swelling,!mhen the pain teases.. GOLD FEET. . • • ConsTut:nth - qt. liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, fallme off of the hair, one of the other. aiwals aeroniphnies roll It Is a sure of disease in the SY,”1 . 11110 1 tiVl! cold - feet. The salve will cure ev.• ease. C.e. t I In Scrofula: old sores, erysipelas. Salt rheum, liver coin plaint. sore eyeS, Olney. sore-throat, bronchitis. broken or sore brea , t, piles, all chest diseases. such as asthma', snre lips, chapped hands. tumors. clistaneotls ertill inns, nervous diseases, and of ; the spilue there is pro, ably no medicine now known, so go d . -- -,SCALD 11E. D. We have cured 'ca:es that acurr. y defied every thing knolyo. n< weli as the ability of 15 ir 20 doctors. One man to'd as he, had sp‘viit /SAM on h s children without any benefit, when a few boxes oft e Ointflient cured theta. • . 111.'ll:NS. It is the best thing In the world for tuna. (Read the lit ections arotand the box.) • WORMS. If parents knew how fatal modrrieditines were to children taken inn'ard!y, they would he slow to resort tj them la.perialy lozenges,' and 'lnstil caftil 'vertuithtu!' pine; ke. .The truth is, no one can tell, ineariabl), when norms are present. Now !et Ole say to paseids that this halve wilt always tell tfo child ha. Worms. It wi I drive every • 0(.1 hoN a w ay. [llttad the box.] 'Thule is pr.vl.vahly no tvievbrille on! the nice of the ea rth mat once no Mire and so safe in the expulsion of words. C• 0 Ii NS.. ,• Occasional eve of the Ointment Will alwavckeen COSZIA froth .rotting. People need never be troubled with them if they will use it I, I AMES McALLISTER & Sc,le - Proprietors of the above medicine.. CAL/170N. As the All-healiii.T.Onitinent 1133 cen greatly coon-, terfeited:w, have givendhis ['angle to the patine that 'no Ointment will he 'gentile, en'oss i natues'of.laines \lc.lt;s.ter, or .teme.; %tinder Cu., are written with a pen 11pOn every 1.111(4.' Ire per I.ox. , 1 . 1.1'....!MNS PAII•VIN, Agents, Pottsville, Pa. . 35-11. 411 . r S. APATIILLA & NECLTABLE IILOOIL PILLS I N. consentwore of the int reasin'g demand hr lir. Leidk's Blood Pills. and the intenuragetnentliif the pn hlic'in employ ill?. !twin, in preference LO all others, the proprietor was obliged to taave cOmkructed a me_ chore, which will tirtke them more rapidly and with less labor. roni.equently less vagense than heretofore. Having elrect , dSe &sit able an objet t. and that the public tn.ty Attire Hie benefits of stitch great improve ment in Pill talking, h :3 boxes will:henceforth contain Ft/It'll: PILLS IN A [IQ);, nil the price th^. same as IMiete.fme namely ty tivecents tiox—tive boxes for 4ne Dollar Dr. Lenly's Sarsaparilfa and Vegetable Blood FiIlS have, during tile past few years, been moresuccestsfully employed throughout the United Slates, Mexico and the Vet ladies, than- any others, and the rapldly in creasingdeniand for them is unparalleled. They are the only Pills, in existence, knoWn to con tain Saroaparillo in them, the proprietor only knowing how to combine the Sarsaparilla with other substances in form of pills, _ IF PILLS ;ARE NECESSARY' for purging Ile 1'k:11184)2 the Fiolll7lCit aril bowels, for purifying the blood or fluids of the body, al an-alter native f,r retool Mg the causes of disease and arres thig its 'progress, nail as a Spring Purifier these pills . will he found more ofectimt than any other. ' YOUNG AA() OLD. MALE OR FEMALE, may at all tithes take them without change of living, restraint front 00 711p:11 inu, or fear of taking cold 'from' exposure to all kinds Id* weather, fOr they contain, no mercury or minerals, which are contained in other mils. and tyhich make other p`ills so unsafe or danger ous to take, and uncertain in their effects. j'INISONS OF ALL CONSTITUTIONS , whether feeble or debilitated, or of 'robust hod strong eonititution, can take them without prostratingar de hilitatine tile system : they operate on easy and gentle, yet effectual, that little inconvenience in caused In ta king them. TIIF,Y ARE GOOD AT ALL TIMES,. , for all diseases of whatever nature or kind. Caution is net:resat) , Be sore at all times Mask for' and take no others titan Dr. Leidy's Blond Pills. All others,hy names nearly similar, are spurious, and cal culated to deceive; the proprietors of them thinking to ykell.thent on the reputation of the genuivv, bona-fide "ml only true Sarsaparilla and Vegetable Blood Pills of Dr. Leidy. • . Itmeare . of such imposition, fraud and trickery.— Touch them nut, much less take them, for biting man— ufactured to Acceive the public of their money, they }viii besides deceive the body and your system by their effects. - • .. Remembei 140 Pills in n Box for 2.5 cents-4ive Box es for;One Dotttr. (No abets contain Foitry Pitts to the hn7 . - . ..___ . JOTIN S Drug Store. Potterille at. JOWL°. DI OWN Dm; Store. . 112712, IEW Amur rameasivE Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing, Store frIIIE Subscriber has just returned from the cities of New York and. Philadelphia with a' splendid and cheap assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vektings ,of the latest importations, comprising the best black French end English wool dyed- Cloths, superfine black French Doe Skins and English wool dyed - Cassitneres, French arid English Fancy'clotits, such as Olive, Drown, : Invisible amen, &e., French Fancy Cassinteres tilthe latest Spring : styles, plain and• fancy vestings, black sans, cashmere, caslitnetette., white and Mid enssL. :metes, light fancy velvets, &c.; all of .which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the very best style, and at prices at which he is detenniad 'no customer al! complain, , Being himself a practical tailor, and employing cutters and workthen superior to any others 'in the place, be is able,to warrant' every4r tiab manufactured by him to give satisfaction to the most particular in fashion, fit and finish. Tim subscriber has also just °pencil at his new store the largest, best, and most fashionable stock of really made clothing ever offered to the Pottsville public; all of which he willaltspose of at prices which cannot fail to satisfy purchasirs, viz; Fine Black: Frock Coats from . 00 to 018_110 do Dress . do' 8 00 16 CO do Sack -do 5 50 10 50 Fancy Frock and Dress Coats 8 00 18 CO • Summer Tweed Coats - : • 250 450 • Linen do • 75' '2 CO.. Fintreassinterc Pantaloons, ',lack ;and fancy , colors , 350 750 ' French CassimereTantalonns, (summer goods) : ' ' 250 • 5. 50 Linen Pantaloons " • • 6211 ' 124 , iSuperfino black Satia.Vests 3 50 5 00 do do :116 • 150 300 Fancy vests CashmereA- Cashmerettel 75 2 50 T• Marseilles Vests" .021 1 50 The subscriber's establishment may very properly be called the Pottsville Emporium of Fashion, where gen tlemen may always obtain every article of gentlemen's wear, such as i,birts,_ collars, handkerchiefs, scarfs; gloves, hose. suspenders, 6:c. :s:e, suited to the faititl: Mug taste of the exquizaie, the, plain habits of the sub stantial citizen„or the-wants of the .indtistrious labo rer. Ile can clothe a man from head : - to foot with a snit of clothes for 51.), which enough for the poorest. *The subscribechas just received the latest London; Paris; New York:nod Philadfilphia Spring and Summer Fashions.' Any taste can be suited at his new:store in Centre street, next door above elentens's Drug store, Pottsville. , - • 11. T. TAYLOR. Don't f_reet the place. Potts* ille, April AO, ;SID, unAbt sL, ELLIOTT, NV:ATCIIMAKER &:•lEWELLERS, Front the City of-Platado., BEG leaver to announce ttiibe citizens c , r. Pottsville and neighboring dbitrict - s- ' that they' liav on hand al Simi!, ries t door to gcii.se's'new Hotel, an the borough of Potts ville, a large.assoitment of Gold and SilVer Patent Le ver, Lennie, and plain Watches of every description. Also, a general assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens' Cold Pins, .Chains. Bra reit 1. , . Signet and Plain Rings; Gold and Sit +yr Thimbles, Pencils mid Pens of various Makers; Spectacles, Musical boxes, and every other article in t:teir line of husincs.i. B. £c e have Iten,appOint;A.by Messrs. trevoster & Ingraham of Bristol, Connecticuttheir agents far the sale of their patent spring' Clocks, comprising those suitable for Churches and public orliCes.. Also, eight day ands hirt) hour brass patent spring repeating Goihic Clocks. Though quint purchasers may rely upult get ting a genuine ar . Give us mail. tVe guarantee In Fetkas. low :is any article to our line eii business Can be, purchased either - in Pottsville nr Philadelphia. ' Clocks ant ‘Vatches of every description carefully repairmtand warranted on the most reasonable terms.- . WI LIAA.M JOSEPII S. ELLIOTT. 12—W. March 21, BIG PO'I"I'SVILLE IRON WORKS. i I) EPETI , UI,I, an nonnres to the Publir, that he .11 ha's taken the Establishment known an the Potts ville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where ht, in prepared tit 1)41(1 all kind? earn Enaines. manu facture Rail Itnail Cars, and Al:whinet aI most every desrriptiirmat the shortest make, atni on tile most rea sonable term.s. Persons from broad: in-Want riLsLtila- Engines will ti ,m 1 it to their advantage to pine him a 'call befoie [um giag 4;s?t:lt;ere. May 11, Coal Soteeni! Coal Screens!! 0 'ITU snscribi'r is eltensivelV enzactol in the mann I fa ct ory AVM: scttEr.: , .s . npnn at unproved Zll,ll I•iitir , lyileW fnutciply, w r.ecurerll,l.T AVEN'r. and which lie r..nildent ly helieves will h. folan'l irial.snperior,ti. ever) screen iu use lor dur.ibility and all the a street'. they are woven entire!) ier wt... and 'tin be`.nit.le with' mesh', and iltreadto.f any re . tize and "grertutli. WIRE IVENVI:".G, 'IF UN - Jr:RV DESCRIPTION %rill •ic 111,4 5h.414, , t !loth e. .te.l ,crree madeito adaulud to• 411 tli uses U scrt•elts 31'•• rocently reniore.l his estate lishnierit to Coal rteet, bear the i oroer of Nor wegiiir street • 111.:NRY JI:NftINS. = I'OOTH :L . :443;q 1 1T ERE:D. THE ODONTALQIC DROPS', Warranted to cure the '!'oath-.lrhe in tiro minutes. rrVila preparation iNthe result of notch patient 1:x -perintent—is conipountletl hv, a scientific Dentist. and is guaranteed to he perfe...ily intittinotis in its ef ; fecie open the oilier Teeth. Tite eeuuuhe art t le call he had at Batman's Book.store, whotesalt and remit, tfeneral Acent for the smutty. Also of the ACellfti JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Poltsville, A 111.1f,f5 . I. A WTON, jr. & St. Clair. ; , t".}Price 25 rents pur battle. Wanted in all the Towns in the County a -the usual diiernlnt.• I May 2. ISlh. • IS • .Valuable Coal 'Tracts to Real. rpo.tet on leases, to snit aprtiehins, nll flint tract of -V , land behincina to the North American Coal Co., known as the Mill ('reek. Traci, erintainine the follow listof Coal Veins, many of which,—amoneothers, the Peach Mouatain Veins —havine a ra - fit:e of'itvera note in trout ii, viz —Lew nt„Spohn, Barrarleorh, Pearson, Clarkson. Stevenson, Little Titti•ey, reach iMoontain Veins. Green Park or Ravensdale Yeid, Pet , perolicular. Diamond, and fig Diamond Veins,, long . with many others not named. Also, all that tract called the'Junction Tract, b'e °ne m: to the said Company, rontainina the Saletn,Forrest, Rabbit lisle, Mortinfer„ Tonnel,lllack Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also. a Saw Mill and 'Grist Mill,sitintred on the Mill Creek Tract, all of which will be rented on moderate terms by a pplving.nr DAVID CIIILLAS,..Atet. 'Pottsville, Feb. '2l 0- New StJre at Brockville THE Subscriber has just received from Philadelphia, and 1134 now opened fit Brockville. a large and gen eral :assortment of seilsonable goods, such as Dry Goods, C rodiries. Hardware, and Queenswa re. In addition to which will he found constantly on hand, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply 'of country produce. Call and examine our stock, and yrm will tied us prepared to sell goods at as low a rate as 'They have ever been sold Ifni, where. in Scut I kill county. N. 11.—Connfry produce of all •kinds wanted, for w Lich the highest price will be paid.- I'OTTS, Pottsville, Feb. 7,1816, 6- THE AMERLCAN FLORA A Beautiful Work for the TArdies, DElNil•et history of Plants and Wild Flowers. con_ d 7 taming a systematic and zeneral description. Natu ral History• Chemical and Medical qualities, of over six Hionsand plants, to be illustrated with over. six thunsmol colored etittraViiws. takers from. nature, by, A. B. Strom!, liotaMst. Pnlrhshedannuthty t i Price per annetn. br2a mints per number. Sul*Yrip thins reteived at HANNAN'S Booketork, role attent nettle county. :July . 2.5, • ~ • . • - PIANOS. . . . - THE SUBSCRIBER.begs leave- to in:" _ J.,. forts the li.lbile in general that he has ,^ 2 :-.) 9 9 - been app tinted the oily' Agent 'for this if II county, fr.( the sale of C. Meyer's Grand Action Pianos, with Metallic Mates. an ri that he has just opened a fresh assortment of the most SlllifiTint ties I'Ver offered to the pubtic• . Moyer's Pillion have received the premiums ,of Oft • Franklin Institute for several successive years. and . the first silver medal was awarded to item by the.satne Imtitu.ion at its last exhibition.' Ells Pianos took the lead at the la,te Ntajnal Fair at Washiltetorf, and-were all disposed 9T lore 11,ford the ,lose of the, exhibition. They have also received the most flattering notice of till the niost . eminent performers of the present day, a m ong whil:l l. ar the celebrated Leopold de Meyer: Vieuk Temps, Wallace, Burk, Nlaitame, Castellan, and many ritheis, who have pronounced 'limn equal to any Eifropeart •Pia nos. - The subscriber can furntsh these Pionns either 'with Rosewood or Mahogany cases, at the Manufaaturce# prices. s t . ." . All orders from a,distance will be promptly' and ex peditiimsly attended to, and he invites all , those if want tif a first rate arttcle to give him a tall at his residence in the borough of Oro:h.:burg., , ' - - gr phi Pianos rill be taken in ezek'alrge.' _ —Tir en- Orwig.bure, September, ptu, P.AIL nos .D SOTONS 21 Flat Bar Itoad Iron, 50.. do 'll'x'l do do, do 8 do 21 xl , do . do do tgt.lt !Mlles 15 do 1 x do do do , ' And Plates, for sale by • A. & G. RALSTON, 4 ,soullifnantstilada. Fhilada...luly 11, 1816. t ORW/GSBURG •AIOADEMY, _ Fill institution - 140pm for 'the - reception of miplis both Male and female Truro all parte of the county, tinder the direction of Mr. S. P. Pk:NV/ ELD, Principal, and MIM E. D. PENFIELD, Teacher of female depart ment., Studies pursued are Common Engli h.' Higher Kneli_ll, Latin, and Creek cla.4sice, Vocal Mode, and Drawing, 'refill% of tuition from three to t.ix dollar , . per quar ter. Vacation , three- weeks train It Wedne , driy in - August; 2 weeks front the Wednesday preceding Chriit. rum; and one week (roil' the 1a h 1 day of March ' Ntri;7, 1916 JUNIATA BOILER:, IRON. r s r. TONS assorted Roller Iron; Nos. 3," 4 and 5 of if 0,31. find r,lithchm4 nild random Immtbs, for sale by • A. G. RAI:STUN; 4. South front street, Philada , _Su ly 11,1816. 28— EDO THE MINERS': JOU.RNAL; lei -'2'" 3/c(N / 8 , G. B. ZI.ILMJI., . 36-6 mo EU PATriNT METALLIC UOPES, FOR TIIE, Bimps, • - For sale, or imported - to order, by the subscribeidi rr lIESE Ropes are now alpiost exclusively uset( in the,Colliaries and on the Railways in Great Orit an, and are found 'to tsi greatly sUpetior to Ileitipen. ones as regardsSlafety, durability antieconomy: , L • The Patent Wire Ropee, have proved to be sill in good condition'after three year's service, in theNtianie situation where the Renipi,m ones, previously used, of double the size and weight would wear out in nine or ten ippnths. They have been used for almost every purpose to which Itempen Ropes and chains havebeen applied. Mines, Railivays, Heavy Cranes, Standing • Wetting, Window cords, Lights Conductors. Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e. They aremade either Of Iran or Copper Wire. and in' cases of ulnae exposure to danipriees, of ilalvanized Wire. • • - • Testimonials from th_ most eminent Fngineers in Ete2landtan be :. - .lnnivn 'rot to their efficiency, and any additional informal inn, required respect ingt the dif'e r,l enedeScriptiOns and atmlicalion will be given by I • ALFRED F. KEMP, 75 irrbad et.. New York. Sole Agent in the United Stales. New Yolk, 3Tay , • tW The Subscriber has been alpointed Agent fel The sale of the. Patent Wire Rope in this Region.. All or ders left at this office; stating size, weight;tindrth, will be sromptly attended to. • 13 .! R. DANN N. E.'.l :-.-..T , - ft , CI . '67 r. 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Also Entrines and Btltrinsr , C!dinders with all neyeql- \ narymachinery lot 81, et Far cores.. /ISt Air Pipet. of the most approved plat s. Cup and halt joints ppi l it as. ter Tuners, of the very. best • °instruct Mita '11i . 0.• rtir -1 icillariv illyll • the anent ion Itf Iron - 31 asters flflil par= ties elitiaLtet.4ll the Iridi trade, to their laree!Spqk fir . Patterns for`Ballinlr - .lBlls. 11 1 .1viiim 'ltaly. er*rlittsil the machinery for iia ri 'of ilie,t truest Mire in th f i , ili•iiii. try. viz .—ThCi Wym»lit•l Mill at Wilkeshattel. 'lithe; ~ ollitti., Mill iat ih••• MiLlitiiiir Iron Wilrkii. a nVil'e i They :ire futly•yrepa'red for this kind of work. l •eeilier with every variety i'd%ii:tieril machinery Of t helrpiat, iiy of their work and materials'. it is . eni•uLd Ito isay,i that ride and erpirie'peo. the hoist infallible test,s,liiiire l :imply dennuistrattilllte giumine character oft teiiti.eti tAnes.ittill nefeltinefti, I.Ir I girders are respecfUlly solicited and will he promptly. attended to. . .' II A t rirt lOD k. I SNYD.IkiI; rottsville, January, 17, Itll , I • .1 3-Ity 'BONNETS. TA' P. S. %.n. G N , -... IR ARR: ET STREET, nearly op pos il e 'gess ts. Bedew ick & CO's. store, has just ret eivbd a - • • full stipply-of the tlrlmr, Fishion of .11Onnets, . • consisting in part of Florence braid, Insdrted lace. China ['marl, a new and Splendid article, with a, variety of other styles,' . ' i. 1 . . • 1 li i'n B 0 NT S. .. , 1 mrp.,monG , o4,h3s just received the lar2est :in , . most splendid assortment of itilitioni in Potts% ille. %claim - ill besot., it the very lowest ptiets. 'Bonnets alteraei and torte up in the best manner. as she has just received one of the best improvSd Pressing Machines roehttish ing Bonnets.. l : -.,- , Pottsville, April `,.'.sth, 1616' , tj .l i '. , . Moody Sr, ..lechteritac:ht.4, • . , • Cheap Boot, Shoe, and TrunkiStare. sign of theitigßoot . next door,lo .i. B. Illitei store, and opposite ' C. Craig's liAite florsql'anern7Ceptre it. . I' ' Potisrille, Pa., •:.!'',.' 1 !' ' . • , MOODY & AECIIT ERN ).Clit hank - ful nithe public, fortheir liberal patron . n^e Would- res'pectfully aiinoutice (that -.. ----' `'the y have increased thef to ' storki Iwifit., new and desirable goods, and attend always - . have on hand at wholesale and retail,la complete assortindnt of of,tuens, women's and cltildrr.no boots. shoes, laid riitt bere, of every kind and quality; of the latest stylel.and fashion. ' .. . , - 1 • 1 Also trunks, valiami, carpei bags, satetalsai.c i of va rious kinds. leather, morocco, kid lining; and calf skins, fashionable and corntsic lasts, shoe thrirld and a getterpl assortment of shoellndings; togetl/ or !with , belt leather. lace leather, risets a& nd Mitts, ~ which theywill sell at the loweet cash pricei. -; • N. A.—Please call and -seg.our stock and leartvottr prices, before purchastitg.elsewhere. • . • -,' I , M001,1.V & AECIITpRNACIIT. Pottsville .Se'pterube'r . Ilith 1810' • , • 1 38- Tea Agency in Pottsvil] T e.i rilllE Pekito'es: Company, whoee Teas Itaye given 1 such litt*f.r,al satisPiction.in the cities, Mace ap pointed the, subscriber Agent to sell thejr'''eas in Schuylkill County, The public are now ertahl Ato ob', . 4 k...„.„ t h a , Ln pr a ...s a ti t p e r s ri t n ii %y l l i c e l l e h o ia f „ T e ea e s rt ,i;t much I before 1 4 ,;:iii ' l been offered in this cminty, and they!haVe f . ,17C, l':i the assurance that 'there are no Iclrilgs tir ilvita L ; other foretgn substances mixed !vith the Teas. .TheY are 41one l'in in packages (lined With[lead; to preserve their stientact and Ilavnafrouton4 Tinter to five pounds, to suit rust4ters, and are furnished front 50 cents to $l 50 pei lin Ihr a superior article. . . t ' . Mrs-BERRYMAN, Centre st , a few doors abode, Norwegian, Potts Ville. Pottsville, April 25th, .18 : 16.• Y 1 1 17- . I I ' • NEW AND CHEAP • Fashionable-:Clothing 8 1 ore, IN POSTER'S BUILDINGS, ' A few dams above the En'. korium 01fice,Pbittwille. ,• J. O . AMPBELL 6c! ;CO.,',.TAILOI2§, nESFEtTFITtLY inform their fain& and. the pub lie, that thvy have taken the above "store, where they have' made, and intend to keericonatantly on hand, .a large and.general aisorttnetit of READY MADE CLOTHING, I which for ent and tvbrktuanship, cannot he surpassed by any establishment in till' region—their block' is all fresh, having been selected with great care, lithin tht last'll.w weeks from the latest importations. : Persons who prefer having their measure taken can depend upon having their' garments madejal the most fashionable manner and warranted to give perfect sat isfaction. Pottsville, Sept.. 12, 131 E. 37—. DOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL, PAINTING. • • A„1 ESSRS. BOWEN & MELOY, would null respect .l.VL fully inform the cipizens of Pottsville and vicinity; that they'have coinnit , nced the above business. a ntend carrying it on in all its branches.- Tho' l flan heniselves that by constant attention to bil-mess, to-r gether with the style in which they intend doing their work, they will receive that patronage, whitt is due to industry and inechanicalLgentuff. --• , ' • They would particularly jinvite the attention of the ,public. to a new and durable kind of paint, called Closs - White Silvering emir:Udine on Glass,' and to "a new syStent of varnishing Wall Paper, by which the' lightest•paper is not stained to ihelenst• • PaPerilang ing done on We shortest notice. N. B.—All order's left with JOHN G. BROWN, oi J. 8., C. NATRIN, Druggists.'will receive prompt at tention. ' . Shop 'over Wm. G. Gill's Store, in Centre street, next door to Dobson's flat Store._,E-atrance t Won ch the store. Pottsville,August 150816. • • 13-4•34:n0 1 • , PHILADELPHIA 'ARCADE' CUTLERY • ' A R'D Bolin M. Coleman', 11. • A T No. 32 and 33 Phil*lphia Arcade, respectfully C.Vlrvites•the attention of dealers to an extensive stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Razors. Scissors And Butcher Knives of {{its own importation, Whit!' will : he sold in Ints to suit nUrchasers,at a small advance on 'importation cost. The assortment con,prisks Joseph Rodgers & Sons' y Orcaves ms:, Wade* Butch ers', Wastenholin7s, Fenny's and other celehrated ran kers. Alga on hand, a large assortrnetq Guns; Pig'. bolt, Hunting Knives,. tint patan's.P.azor'Strilps,f rock et Books, PurcuisionCapsiSpecticles, Violins, Accor dtons, &C./ I 'Philadelpiißi, January 3d,1818; . ••1-ly • • p4itabc,loo,..„ • Vl` pal Varnith, Sole Agent foithe I.rankiin Glass Works.. Haviag - been . lone engaged in the manufac ture of Copal Varnish; (as 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. recline weekly from t he above celebrated Works, Windot • Glass -of every size. Coniaainty unhand a full assortment of White Lead, of the most Unproved brands, Red Lead, Lithatage. tiotony.ftlatmesia, 'which will be sal at Ma'nufarturer's prices, together with a large,and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi - cines t 'Dyes, Acids, Foie Colors, Perfumery., kr., in short every' article in the Druz line. Meickants, Phy sicians and Dealers in eeneral;are requested to call and examine the. Stock and prices, feeling satisfied they will he induced to purchase. • 2 • 1 • Philada.. February 14,,15t6.. . . . TO CAP iT.,4LIS.TS 4 . OTHERS. ... Pennsyltrania Coal &, Iron La nds, - , , • ~. For Sale.. • I 16 eri ACRES 19 Perehes and allowance_ of 6 jrec l ' f*Cent: of first rate farming,' Lands, located in Jenks Township, JetTerson..county, finely Timbered and Watered, and having several Millsites upowiheni. Two main roads run through the lands, and improve'd Farnis adjoin; while Saw and Grist Mills ark: in life immediate neighborhood. This land, wan selected liv a gentleman of e'xperienceitjudemenit, and hi eonshl ered by Judges to he one - ett the be.st,trarts in tie coun ty Its proximity to the Clarion and Allegheny rivets, an I numerous. navigable streams, and the proposed Railroad to Pittsburg and Eri', renders it highly desi rable as an investment at present mites. l • Aliminding in Irompre and Bituminous Coat or fine quality, it is believed. to ' present one of tide 'Most ad vantageous Ineations for Iron Werks iii'West Petin -sylvania. The'present oWner pur , liased with a view of erecting such Works. but engagements it anothiT quarter obliges bits with great reluctance to omen Ifis intent len. Maps will be 0101Viri. and every intainatiun given by the undersigned. The lands are itatented, and the titles and quality will be warranted and sold free and clear of all incumbminee. . It. SHEAF! , SMITH, ' • . 15 Nnrth Thitteentli sireet,•l ' Philadelphia January 3, ISM. • • I .I-- , ' , 1 ''PLEASE NOTICE.;. . • ..----.• .-.---. N .. - - . -----__.l , -----, .- - -1 7 C . ". ' • - - --- --,- -- - .4 • C'• ~,,...,:-..-_-,.. '-.--,---' = =r•--= .-- . A. 4, - _ vo , • ~ - .- -- - f r••- : K- 1 . wen.) ..r s: 9 :ll2A, - /. ! J '-'-_.-,,._:'1 . :14 . ..-7,:rclW - - •t•-.1`11 , i -i 1 •V t , - -.,.--=.:.-r--.. "-_-:,------7.*i„, i...V.1'v, --a-_- -- - - ---.:...1i : . ---1 _:;v4. , .-;.,, ,, ,.-1...........,,1 v , ... -..../... i ii,... .. q . , , jt . top . - .[ NE,lll_y(//:K a I T 111!1. ttgPXll4 . ll,ll: ,SWlnr4 • >9, Cht.vitut tit the, torner Thz • :in Ma Hier Street. 14-di or toe'or Xinilti• St., Xorth side '-•! CHOICE TtAS, ViediLE . :.:Ali- 4 RETAIL. 'try cnnFtant.y.rei.vivn , frt.o im ',hued firten end 11114: Tnex ,. t uoracif".2 . . the l,l•St Yeit.(110111. 11111. f•10f! Out abluolant ri,onrcer. eece., and exclusive httent o the Tea Trath?..dveligp-cul far ; cons, rinehtly. we Urn re,ol veil to sell T,;.aa pirregl a ore' frttr rent atul.perle. I for the reilrective ice.t, than any ollter,,tabli. , llllK vit. Or= • 01. giftli inii principle of.doins L, hie, lia..,.dii the six years. sm:ureil, a ciiiilli , Ti,,,. Of 1111010111, t States. aid w here% er our Tout are sidd, th high comilielidat ion. • • • -,...!, le E.47.)rde . a i;t,l7 x n E. 41 A Tltl:rr i t.., The' ma user in which oar To ware packed, (the wrap per nest to ilit; tea 'id a Imavy Stilli.tkiir Tin FOil.) offers gnu, I illlllll,lllllll, 11l D..llierA :out Failliiil , lS..+l they•srl. so ilMroinAily s• , ciired 'froin lishrand a iri 4 hat their (in:illies will remain unimpaired: and are in Pankases of n quarter pound and lopwards: each s o ntginh i g, full weight, independent of the wrapper. 11 . Dialers in 1./ry..:inehi. Fancy Artieles, Rooks, &h., &c., as well as those Who Isas'e befetofore:lsold loose 4s - a,: expr, ss I he'inselves highly pleased, n&t only on account of the superior ;quality of the teas :Odell are ' snnjeeted ton rigid test lit:order That each pa , knee-may be Confidently warrantrirl, hut' al•so 'at ouri tanner of i packing, whirl, enables' them to Make up il i :ir assort- , silent, wit !mantle neces'slty of puri in liass ii , e or more . chests of each kind, as si ,sinall :assnrtment may be packed in one chest, and thus obviate the complaints'of their customers that tto.ir. teas have, lost the4rstrenstli `and flavor. by the - length of tilne_ori hand, and exposure to HAW and air. • . • LI • il Heine n h ei the Nos. are :in Market street. and 691 Chesnut street: whi.re, Mks Teas are ; receiv ed weekly; and sold on the same terms.as in New York! Philadelphia, July 4, 1846,- •• , 1 27-6 mo ' =II . . DECORATIONS. CENTRE PIECES w . I C li i i ;a lr p e i !, a p i e ,e n r e i] More(l r 7 i % ) the o I E w e e week o n f t- i ll , l i t p it i tT Ilang Was,: endiracintr. rich Frescoes and column paper for ,parlors' and halls, Decorations, rehire pieceS &c, it!sti, rich 'patis Our parlors and,ro'oncr, embracing the latest and nowt fashionable •p• ileitis prepared' for the ensotne sprine trade. all of which will litt„stild as, low; ato.l some Inns than Manitfacniier's - prices. raneing in price frotn-12:.cents trett4 per piece:'• Call Find nee it. The stOck embraces it kinds of Decoration". that can be obtained in •Philtd Aphia. severat ;beautiful French Eire-It:ice Screens, cheap. • Dec 6 • 49 E. A.iHAYtiA6'AY.) AlircittiL E. A. HATHAWAY & COMMISSION AN'D ,EASII.:IIN PRODUCE 311:11CSIANTS , - Ni; 23, Matz Wharves. foot of Aidt, St. PHILADELPHIAs • I . • . 'TAVE on hand, and are constantly receiving large , I I- supplies 'of all kinds. of Fish,: - Oils and Eastern Produce. which they will's still on the most reasonable terms. to Country Dca'ers'. viz.: . . 10,000 Galls. Bleached 'Winter Whale Oil. 3.000, ~S perm Oil. , 2,000 " Solar I. :til.i , ! ' - . " , 5,000- ' " Ciinuntin }Vitale 011. 100 Bbls. Tanizer's Oil, various qualities. ' 50U " No. 1.20 Madterel.iii 1- 4- whole bbli 100 " NO. 1 Salthon, in whole and half bbls. 50- " Mess Shad. . I 100 ;" Pickled Labrador Herring. ;• , 419- ; ' 500 Boxes Sealed I do • do ! • 30,000 Lbs. Dry Codfish. ; , ' .. . 500 Dozen- Painted rails. ; ' ; . - . 200 Lbs. Calcined ;Plaster. 150 ; " Ground pi:lqm'. Also, Soaps, Spertn Candle's, Tens. - Goshen and Penhsylvania Butter, EaStern Hop. and best Herkimer - county, N. V. Cneese. All of the above sold in lots to suit purchasers. ; PhUada , :11a rcli 24, 101'I6. • ' 'PASCAL IROC-WORKS, •• • .PHILAI:IE •. A l' E m i l; tiv E e l e ) , 71.1 " = r l o o n t other r e es, ruital,l fn4oTil7r7, from '2 to 5 incheS in diameter. Also, Pipes for . Gas, Steam and other purpose's; extra• social! Tub. Air Hy draulic Presses; itollowiPistotis 'for yunithi of . /Ream Engines ¢e. Manufured and for stile by I ' 'MORRIS, TA SEER & 519ARIS, Warehouse. S. E. corner 3d and , Walnut sts.',.Philada. Plulada• Nov. 22d 1815 • 47 DiCTOßJALiltitaries or Washington, 1. • el [ do' Franklin, *, do do , Jackson, - do • do ` k Napolebn, New and beautiful books for the lyuude. Price 75 cis. just received and fur solidi at OANNApi'S Cheap ilook Store, Pottsville. ' May,2, 1810, 18_ t IDS • 1 3i HE subscriber respectfully 'lnvites rse , pubile to call 1 a/ Mr. Wittield'a Store, Centre coma: and esnm ine his assortment of C 2 Meyer . GRAND ACTION FiANOs of Pnitadelphial . . The instruments are blade aoproVed of by the most eminent Professors and Cjimposers of must:. For qual ities of tune: Winch, and Seeping in time np to concert pitch, they cannot he surpassed by either Americarfor Eurnpean Pinno.i. They are chnsen byl all musical stirs for,. theirlr Merts, such as I%iftidoute Castellon, ietipeld'a, M e yer, Vieux Temps, Burk, Wallace, Tern pletim antimony others; itlu, , v are Used Or '2OO or 300 concerti , every year; They have ols4 received the first 'premiums of the three laqeiliiltittalnt;onil the last sii verrnedal by. _ the Franklin ,lastitnte..was warded in 4ken. The subs Critter warrants these instruments for roe; rear. Ile krOs themconstantly on hand and sells othein at the loviest untuttfonter's mires on reastm- . able terms: All orders .frurn abroad will! be promptly . 4000.F000.3.-50 armor Loco l'nco Mi".:lche; fo .attended to, • • T. P.TIDUARDS. , I kale low, et I,IAUTIN'fi Drug Store... .: < . Potisville, Aug 1,1840. j ). ULM , .; Unit c• tl • '-!' • - STORE 1 TM; CIIt:WEST IVISSAGE dthEXCY IN SEP If Mit to f Re; I" S SCLENDIri LINT. OP ioNpul.i.aND wyrra•cor. r.sclprrs. - • c?s . • • " . • ' U. Bannain, roltwille. • a2I"t.NG,' , II:NTS - Fblt 18W. . • 'OLIO Eki - 4 . 81,111tD PASSAGE OFFICE, 100 Pine S:rcet,•,a±r. of South, N. 1. rrilEsubscriber begs leave ;call the attention of hi friends and the public in- general, to the f4.iioW ingarrangefilents for the year :1:1,1 for the porpoie of bringing . out Cabin, Sttleruge Passengers, by the following' - • Regular' Pocket Says to and front Liverpool Ships' „Names 1 .'Captains. • ` Days of Su il ipg from Ne;, - York. , .. .Ma , Nye, Henry Clay ' , . N Jan. 6 yti Sept 6 Stephen Whitney ,Thompson, " 11 " 11 " , 11 . Garlick - '.•:., Skiddy, • " 26 " 26. " 20 Patrick lleniy,• Delano, Feb . 6 June 6 O:t. 6 Virginian, I Ileirn, -t '."11 " .11 "' 1 1 Roscius ' Eldridge, .""26 " 26 "26 Independence, Allen, Mar - . 6 July 6 Nov. 6 Waterloo, ' ; Allen, • "II " 11. "11 Siddons',: •, i , E. Cobti, "- 26 " 26 "26 Ashburton, • Howland, April 6 Aug 6 Dec 6 John IL SkiddY, Skiddy, ' 11 ' , 11 11 Sheridan .1 Cornish,. "26 " 26 "26 Ship's Name, ',.'4l.'aptains, Days of Sailing from • f ''.,_ . 1 4. . . Liverpool. Henry Clar, Nye,' Feh•2l June 21 Oct. 2v, Stephen Whitney, Thompson, " 26 " 26 ~ 26 Garrick,. • , Skiddy, Mar. 11 July 11 Nolll Patrick Henry; Delano, . " 21 " 21 "21 Virginian, - .-1 'Heim, •". 26 " 26 ." 26 Ilonius - ' : Eldridge, April 11 Aug. 11 Dec. II Independence; '.Alter, .' 21, " 21 " 26 Waterloo, ; Allen, " = 26 " 261' 26 diddonS, , . , E.- Cobb, .31ay 11 Sept., 11.1att.11. Ashburton: , Howland, ' 21 21 Y' 21 John IL Skiddy, Skiddv, " 26 " '26 "'26 .Sheridan, : Cornish. June II -Ort. -II Feb 11 In addition to the above 'Regular Lines, a number of, Splendid New York Built Transient 'fihips,surb as the 'Adirondack;.,; Scotland,' Russel Glover, •I:elio; and •Sea,' will continue to sail from Liverpool. weekly in Tegultir succession, thereby preventing the least pos -1 sibllity of delay sir detentjon in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of persons wishing. to remit money 1 to their families or friends, 1 have arranged the pay inietit'ofmy Drafts on the following Banks: Cork : ' ! „ Limerick Londondarry, Sligo, ~ Wexford . Belfast, I . . Waterford . Armagh, " ,i• Athlone, Clom in el - • - Galway • Colerain Kiine , mx. .....Jlalina,*Tralei., Enniskillen . , Monaghan, ' Youghal, . Banbridge, , Ballymena - ,ParSolistervri •Downpatrick,, Cavan,. • • Lergan, . . Dungannon, . Bandon, Ennis, OM Ballyshannou, . Strabane Omatzh, ; r Mallow, . Cootebill,' ' ' Ki!rush, Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow Eneland—Messrs. * Spooner. ,Atwood & Co. bankers, London; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, Passeriaeri .can also be engaged from Liverpool, in Philadeljdela; Boston and Ilaltimni`e,, by the Regular Packet Ships on application bent_ made personally,. or;by letter. [post Paid.] addressed to , ' JOSEPH McMURRAy,IOO Pine street, ' 4 . corner of Sinai street, NewiYork Benj. Bannan.Pottsvilli , . Pa. ; Michael Mullen, Ro chester, N. Y.; Jet. Bagent Providence, 1?... T, Cough, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio; Thomas McQuade, Utica, N. Y. I 'a lso beg leave to assure ton friends and the public in general, that the greatest punctuality will he obser ved in the sailing of the above Ships„ together with all others which '1 may have:and that-Pas7:singers wall experience no delay on their arrival at the different 1 orts where they mean to embark. ", • P. S.—Free Passage can also be secured from thr. vcrinuo Ports in Ireland and Scotland, from which Steamer: , run to Liverpool BENJ HANNAN. Poihville,-. • SO le Agent ("title State of Pennsylvania. \ Jam 17, 18.10. . ' 3 . • JINN - EA - AY/ON TEX3S. HARDWRAE & IRON STORE. I I , IIE on bsct iirer respectfully informs his friends :Ind 1. the public generally, That he has just received a splendid assOrtnient of II ARDWAVE, IRON,C4TEEL, !CA lIPPNTEIL'S TOOLS, &c., which added to his former sti c k presents a variety to th..se ilesirbias of purchasing., unsurpassed in the re- I lgion. for quality and cheapness. 3. large rtsortnient IWO...best Axes at prices ranging from 73 coif:lto •, ; cent pfr lb. I ‘. • Itest Cast Steel, , • i • lii • Lead, • • !lolled " " • • Nails iv, t T11..2 bos r es for sllll(lo.,clieaper than over-f. Wire of all si4es yeey es;:orinient.t.onsi,ts.Partly of AnVils, 13..111.w..,5pikt a, Knives and Forks.'-,l4poons, Cliains,Shoyels, mid Tea and Coffee Kettles, spal. - s, very chellP: Alircket!.. Liwks, flitles, .Planes, Saw', Ilatellets, tlitlebarrelS lima a nil 'Nine..., Vice... Wagon bos.7(lraift,Scythes, Sickles, es, hay aril' Dung .forks, FilesMlasp.Cairdie sr Vans &c. Also, Dye Copper and Iron Kettles, Glass, Vartti..4, ^ And eVery utflOt article twit:llls Went •'i iii nlware Kaiablishinents; all of which he sells at •a vcrY low lafe.:l'ertonscouthiencing housekeeping, BlAcksniitits. Carpenters„ 3lakers,sladdlers, vet.. will find it to their adyalitage by calling :mil stotlt le s eforre purchasing elsewhere,.at the (lay, Scales, cot tier Centre ;1;1.01:Whet street. • Hi tenders Ins 1 11111 . .. jelled 111:111kS In his old friends and rengoniers fir their : liberal stippnrt, and solicits their further p`itronge, . 1 22E3 rd Street fit . e4.4 li emir. , of lie trotted receive , - e ' soLviazo.r , arurm, Cabinet IYlaller, . Undeitaker l • &O. F. i 1.: suh,eriber announces to die puhhc th he I . liiis cumuli derd the shun. mentioned bovines:3' ;,, he horoinh or l'..tt-vii:e. ininutliately back of , i l l - 0 Viinsylv.iiiih IL 11, where tic will constantly keep m i hand an a short mciii of, ' 111 E A DY lit A. D 1: C 1) go I? 9 NS. Came Ware 4-c., 4-r.. inantirictt red of the hest materials in-the,most durable Manner, at' per!) low rates. . , : . • • , . lie alsci will niantifaeinre all kinds Of Furniture. &c.. to Order at the 'Shortest riotiee. Funerals waited on and'llcart , e's supplied, &c. Ile therefore'r•olieiti a part of itie!poldie patronage :which he will endeavor /to meet by wont pt attention -to biesitiesi. Give its a trill. F ' • .. . .. . LIM EMU ‘GENTS GRA: ATTRACTION • 1 GEORGE 11. STICIITER l'ottsville, August 16, 1815 :31-- , . ' i , NEI sfir GOODS. :. . .1 ' . .. i rPHE subscribers hily . lifg purchased of Charles Mil , 121er, his en ire stork of Goods, will continue the 'hu loess at his old established stand, on Centre street, next door to Fox A. Moriener7s lintel, and will endea. vat' pr'deserve the patronage.or their did customers and the public generally. A supply of new add well asnrted Dry Goods. Groceries and Queensware, have iiist been added to the stock. JAMES M. BF,ATTY—& Co. 'Marctit.'S, ,15.1611 lil- 10 PER .SAVED. J • • • ST received from Richmond, 'Virgin]4a very hea vy assortment manufactured Tobaccori : • 50 Boxes Lottires, 5 Plug Tobacco. 50 " Macidlinigh's a& 6 Plug Tobacco: 50 ;• Hotrinan's 5 l lug 35 . Greaner'S 0 Plug' 1. 50 " ' „ Cassidy's 5 & 6 Plug " 30 -"• Ender's Lailii , s"rwist, 13s. .• '2O Turner's '8 Lump Cave idish.. 20 sladisOo's 5 Lump 100 Half boxes C. Fleet's 5 lump", • 50 ."- •" Peach Lgaf tine' ", Sweet. 200 Barrels fine. ArontatiC Smoking Tobacco. 200.000 All Snaked Half Spanish Segal's. • 150,000 Low Price Common 50,000 Spanish Havanna Segars, at $8 per tb: , 61 Ilhds Kentucky All Leaf Tobacco. 1 20 Bales Havanna - " • 60 " No. 1, Cuba. - • • • WO " Portico. • ' • 10 Boxes Florida: The above goods will be sold at very low prices. Orders received by map, and goads forwarded imme diately: Address JAMES. S. MO] ER. Hainburgh, Pa., July lf1 ; 1616. . 6—mo . SIC'EN- & - .HOOVER . , • , •-. TIN' AND COPPER At B. Philp'B Old Stand Crate al., PNY B ril le . TIEFTECTFULLY invite the attention orate citizens . 1 of EottsVille 'and its vicinity. to the? new and ex iellent asenruncnt of TIN WARE, watch , anzhe Pur chasedopat lower rates than ever 1..-tetofore offered in' this region. Thgy have alio p nand a vrry large as so rtmek of • . . CHOICE eiTTIFeS• • mribraL'ing Cooking Sto.es ar Ihe, latest and most an. Moved: Patterns, naliatorii, Air tight and all.kinds of Stove's for Rooms. sooressor Nlrkshops, which w)ti be .sold for cash at. f morditidry w rates. eltey also Shebd to putting Roofs,and furnish an excepert article of Spouting for houses. • . jr„,, t forgino call before purchasing elsewhere, as we ;eCi confident it will 'be to the interest (if buyers tw r, so, 4 doors above Market street, west side. _i'ottsville, Sept.; 12, 180. . 374m0 , BLANK AND SCHG9L BOOKS, STATI9NERY; & F. 40 1; ARTICLES: Stationer's 1; all, Dlarket Street • • 1 - 118 T, received and .now opening, a 'general assort , d merit of blank books, stationery, &c., which having been bought low will be cold at low . prices for cash.-'- The fAlowing comprisa part of the stock Full and half bound blank books, quills, blank brinks for Miner ' accouniS, steel pens, pass bonks,loolreap, • lettei, and wrapping paper, notarial blanks, wafers &c., lead pencils, printery', visit ingond play ing cards, cray , nns, backgammon 'hoards, sale chess, dominoes and `, dice', portable Lather, rose wind,- and mahogany wri ting'desks.goldand. silver pencil Cases. Ma c k ' lea " • slate penctis,:recl and Wart; ink, drawing •,,,papi!'l, this boardr„ - childrens' instrnction toys, and mousing gamer,:a full , ascortment of school Woks, primers, al manacs, song hooks, bibles, &c., &c. ' , •, BELOW :ANTHRACITE GAZETTg' 'Oct:3l, 180 -44 Cavilers' rt3cpartiti cat', I -7 ' CI . 11.4.GES.—The field - cultivation rof this rie- , . getable.eipetially thcrlarger varieties, billow' be: idtriatiou, sholad be univcrsal. coming quite'conimon, and according to ratti. a t il: One of theniost common, and ; perhaps, all things considered, the most fe.ail)le ehjeettims now urged against the ctibi, tivatioti 'of cabb,i;;,es, and other green ciiiiis, ,tt a t, common feed for . btock, is, that it is at a' Jae e ! 'Air tho rieratimr, and Often fatal to the mihtiarS heat: - 'Phis, however, is never arteceasary result, but i o - effect *tif purecariqessuess tc the rut feeder. 'lt ought always to he temembe . red that animals taken front poor or less nutritive, tr,„ d.s . a . a feed upon green succulent segetables",-areiqui : etf to eat 5,.) ,voreeiomly and so much, that' Oka ,jru mem' ii) consequence of the' sudden impletron, ceases to act. The action and, heat 'of the stOm• rich, in this condition, operating on the ,mass,lin; duces the vinous, instead of the.digestiVe ferinen: thtien. A ' gitis consequently generated— i the stainacomes di e - .tided, and unless reliefi m s ime diately administer,. death is the inevitable result. \ N, Cabbages and turnip are often. fed in too tiro quantities. Nd 'evil can be more deleteriousies pecialheii the animal has b'een confined fir a long time lei' dry, innutritious fdtd, or. has ba] a short run, or an arid range, !.... • We have sometimes known Jarmers to harVest, their larger turnips, cabbages, iSce: arid- then thriv in their cattle froth the pasture, .or mowing fields; to eat the refuse as , a matter of ccoi . ionty. 'F r om' so injurious a practice; unEleasant consequences . can scarcely otherwise than •ensue, as tin... cattle.: are generally suffered to 'lake their fill." andlin- .. variably. eat too much, be the crop what it mayi tiIIINE or AstUALtr.--,-,D.rour formers, ae' general thing, pay suf fi cient attention to the Ore servatilm of 'this valualile means of fertility f lln how many instances do we find Inv efforts inado• to economize it, or, render its great wealth availa ble for the sustenance and support offeror. Ac cording to. an English Agricultural author, the quantity of liquid ,manure produced in one Tar. by a single cow, is equal to fertilizing one d one-fourth ashes of-grown), producing ell - cosi as permanent us du the solid excrements. A coril of staturated with urine, is equal to a cord of the best rotted dung. if the-liquid and the _evacuations, including the-litter, are kept seperatf; ; and soaking up the urine by loam: it. has bleep ifutirid they avill manure land, in proportion ' bulk, of seven liquid to six solid,fes ‘ hile their - foal value is as two to one. One litindfed poti of cow.s.' urine, says our author, pro l dtkrealthirty/ 'pounds of the ar.t pOwerful salts ``ir.shich. ever beith Used by farmers. - • • I _ Can any one question the fact' that by Iper ting the raaste of this important article we gl • Iv diminish-our own available ryources for up tic enrichment: If the urine prodUerd annul Skilibreen 1 llubliq by our.dornestic animarg, cart be safely eniir nt one half the solid excrements—lnifil if_ the any reliance whatever to be- placed.on the rel of chemical science; this IS a , very low app —is not svorth saving Most assuredly: E• Furrnci Tn . / LATE. EPII/1:311C ;A310,;(0110 Hi ig known to most of our readers, that: a very 'epidemic has prevailed extensively, the pas: . fi ,son, in the country 'around this city, ronung : h !seg.' 1 A medical friend, in' whose opinions we have I, gieat,colifidence, and who has,made!eotne d ssee lion.; `in fornis us that he considers the aid dy a malarious,congeigive fi;ver,'„affectingtspeciall r the I liclad• den eral bleeding has:not been usef 1.-••• l l" The treatment'. front Which roost advantage' ap peared to lie derived, consisted in the ! topical! ab-. : stractioriot blood Iron:the betid''(that is. bleeding . , about one quart) add the application 'of cold 'we , : ter MI!, b' means of l chnlis bound ulmn it ;J.and! internady the uge of calumet, about two drachms I, Bony, till the! horse recovers. •, ‘ The disease :has now ceased. :Should it returti;'etn• friend thinks that the hest Means:of preventlig itS:rasages,, l will be "to c )idiot , the horses to htatnes, especially dur.; Jig the, night.--. 4 rot nieil n :.<lgrterrituir,st.‘, _.— • pit,,ED,ING c114:11 is de'r bed inaan exeltalige piper, as. tha very beat ni Of purifying and prt• s eising _ I A false bottnimlyith holeS, lifaced in a li l t held; tiffs inches frbm'alie 'real bottom._ peer false bottom • is .spled a blanl;eti on - which) placed alti•rnately_ layers of ssat and powd, charcoal, 't wo of each. Thek)g , head fror4 falsa• bottom to the tOi.-is .ith Cider, WI I'llh-siting' thron'gh thilie-baYt•rs, pa'Sees beautt i f ele Cr into the spare; from which it is irt:ise4 the barrel ; by amak!,s irf a spigot, • Front the t;' of each bat afteca handful of mustard see been;hrown- into 14, sMat bag -of charc L i suspended. .By:thiS plan the cadet is pros( lohger than by any other mode. • ' Friars° 1.1 ty",--Feed out sour ;hay in small quantities at a time, the cattle . relish better! that which has just been before them, than that Which', they' have fouled with their breath. Mixla va riety of kinds together;—fresh meadow fia'Y, salt marslf,bay, oat and barley 'straw, Englieh bay— these, or whateveCathet ingredients you May base:• it is often' well to mix thoretighly and feedliiut to the stork._ The proportions must be detertiiined by the quantity of each that is to tie consumed in - the. cotirse of the wilder ; , .but make your caf i eula- • tions.so as to have the food he'comite better:in,quali ty towards spring, than . it 'is ; in ritid.wint"cr. • • r • -.CALvEs wtrurrut ..11ottics.-A writer in the Albany. Culti4tor raise Cakes without horns, and , think them quite preferable to Cl:titres with horns. They -nre.not liable to ,injurc k one another. 'When :he.c. i if kfrom tiro to four inifeeks old, 'tiffhis , lega , and cut off_the hair on and aound the horn ; , having ar. iron , a n inch or m are diameter. square at 'the erra, heat it to a red heat, arra sear the lump quwn,even with the_surface of the.head; put on a plaster, to keep Ilto,airlfram it, and no more is nece'sKiry to be tion'e i calves do not suffer the least inconvenience froin it. if ,tho lump is not sheared doWn close, her tivili sometinies grow a loose nub of a hOrn." VALUABLE MILL, p ROPERriY FOR SA VIE . 'l s I 1, • IV . HE sUbscrdrer ofTers to sell at private Sale, 'his valuable MILL PROPERTY: situated in Shamokin totVoship. Northumberiaail county, about 3toiles from the town of Strarnokin on the public' rdad leading from the litter town to Sehriss,rove, cote fisting of a ;tact of land, beingj 3 acres more ur less, brninded by lands of Lna4 . !Nel t4i mrne y nE i n; and others. • Thsl. land is of a good red gravel qua:ny l in a it rah state of culti'eation; and under good fences. Aboutiagir acres thereof excellent Mead , m land, and four acres arecovi.re.l vitt' timber. The iuproverne i nts. therepo erected arc an excellent • t - 1 \ ' • Frame Grist Mill, 1 • .‘"Ttyo and a hall stories high, with two pait• of, Stories, one pair being French Burrs, a'Smut Mi=7" chine, Elevators, Corn shelters, 'and Other rieeelq:a I ry Machinery., The Mull is'in excellent Orde f r to malke Flour and for cu'Aom work, it having Ire; coolly undergone a thorough reparation.' .- I Also, a good - SAW MILL, lately repairetJ L_a new two story stone STILL' HOUSE, .40 hylso . feet; the w . aters 01' 1 / a lley Spring being condudted ' by means of wooden pipes into the Ist story of tho same. 1 . :, Also, a large two. story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with a new •• • IN 0 - kitchen thereto attaelted s . with good - excellent spring of miter near the door—a new.BAN IC BARN, 30 by qO, 'ar i d a 'good I story TENANT-HOUSE, 201 by 26:0n:ended for the 'i• I • •The abeve prnpirty is I well worthy the ailed tion'of those wishing to purchasm:',,ltis efferea at a low fate, and,the terms of raymen,t :will be Made • easy. - ; I will bN • Possession and an intlisputablo' title will pd, gi remon the first day of April next. '1 • Those wishing to view tie property. will pilau, call on Mr. Gottlieb Breitnayer. residing on same: For further particulam apply tollie under signeal propiietor, residine, at Port Carlion;t3chUyl kill county, JAOQB WIRTELp. N. "B. .should tJtaaboye property not be Solt!. at private sae. by thY j Ist day of January, it Avill then'at P.'. o'elock, M., on said day, onjtho prfnthiesVO rented fat the tastn oft v ia ,. '7 4 7' ‘• Sunbury American' pli4so :.iloort° times, and Send bill to this oinee. • Fort Cafban, Nov: 14 46-4 •—• 1 11 r 1~. II try Inds fiv vcS teat,, .res atea bo ults sisal BE f 'ital. sea- ' Cri• ' this iered tto Elich fully into Sung Its al is lrirsd
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