IN • Fon Tar ). MINERS: JOirILNAL. UCILI Illonrufut 13alln, not 15f anima. " Drug thy memory, test thou leAto It, Lhst thy heart he put to proof."-LTENN vim; A famished rat, fonie.tiMe ago, . • • • Into a hOuse did stray, - Where dwelt a pair whom I do know, But that I need hat say Awhile ho led a jolly life, • And fed on vials rare, Releeed (Yore' every cAre dad strife, Nordreant't of dangir pear: And there be livCd in gencroutithettd, Without the leant rctlection.. And fed. upon buck tccalaiy.food, He had a rich. complvxion. And there he fri;lted and jurnprd about,. • - And 'showed It:inself Fo hatighly, Ho proved that he, wns good fiir naught ideCiase that he was rtqugldPy_ an.t 'soon the dep - redktions matte,• lie careful dame de=cried And once or,tn•iee, as I've heard said, The intruder she 'espied. .. . , At.-Idzigili ho - iould get naught to cat, 1 , r .19c.lasely did ther.damo •': 'tee? covered up all kinds of meat, Tot, ho half staivedbvcame. • ThOxellar door, fy a c cident, One Friday open stood, lie• straightway to the kitehin went :r Taiopes'to raid some food. - When in the kitchen, ho did view, 'Cookin; Upon the fire; A",lfessels large, of•mca4 and stew ' That hunger :would require. . . He played awhile around it hrirn, - Though'-it was Bianehr hot„ Yet knew t . O much toTv nturo Twas death ivithin' Me pot:" kit Chen I;punds be lay concroleJ, r r For this , tie 4nelv full well,. s . That Kb) , (f.ay,.l4tirred or F•qt Two;litlWhis funeral kneilt Then in a Garri he Ihau4lit to live While danger giould him lak 'And over , nis„ grieve, , For they tvquld Edun be ps,t.- MME=I :Me made dwtdlint; jut' 'Alas! the burn was unto him A most tors/able-Ming.. Yet while therein he spent-116:1;one, lie was tiy no 'means idle,.• 7 i But Fpniled of reni,3o'n. ,zufhlle 'Sue, Intended for a, hrWal. 'Ttyas wit its cfi-t taut ifl.ide film eat : Nur its great avtrti, revere, 'Twas all the same:, though it were cheap, .11!! ktiumr riot it ups (par. - , 1 . .. An 61,1 acquaintan,'.e. t,,,,, Ile met; - : . While Ire this Ini”Aief tretie - ".\Vho seemed - to be in a tithe- pet, , — " , Firviiits !brig del.iyeti. ', Said he, ‘• you know ivLon I was tcl,-; Near me you never came, With. yoli • I have a cony to pick-, For. you arc much to blame.'" The other looked, :uoutterecl woes, But still Went on to eat. ' [crows, ~.0h! biottier.t:at." wail he, ne'er mind ) our Burt haste at •plek Jour u:edt." No,w when the ris.r had cone to rest • Antlrnie,fil around, • He sidle from out his liidilen nest • To see what could 'Ai - Er:lid. • ° Towardi the kirrhen, he lent his feet, Led by sSme,!;nitice pieg eren!,' But findininithins; 'here to eat,' Straight up t 4 And tithe' mi•iiiief did he d.), By sorne,unliwky s.troice, A crecice gtilviiig to get thrOugk, He 'ome.ileeanicisr,broke. - An•46 . ur-glass, tqn, 4 Strivii did .thretv, From qua writiligistiffid,' Forgetting that' ith 11101 111!IOVV: - Time ;Jos inini wil'z solid, A cup' of tea was standiirg near,' Of which he longed to Its name caused him to quake with fear For it wads called - Then up the tiis fo9rt6teo sped And searched thf lanflini,:t At length by treaelVerorbit fate misled. He entered the eignkber door. Ah ! Ineklez9 %sight ‘ s'onleit hie)loom When he that threshald For thero..wi,thin that fatal roam. Ho was ttoortietno breatho his last. , The noise he made soon w4e the pay, A:noise too well they knew, T,t rat;" eties . Mr. : , .His deeds hen dearly. rue," A cuigcl then he took in hand . • And :quickly cloud the door, Then carefully the room he scanned, At length the rat he saw,' ••. When he'ivitli fu'ry achirnTnade, • Resolved the rat While-;.kirs.'T.did lend her aid, .And....jraisrd the war cry shrill. New here, now thrie,.tile battle raged, • Hot grew' the trife, 'VVhrle the rot n'o' corn - est waged; But ran io save his • , • • s - ---. - When T: at hi's devoted head • . , --::,:,..„:, Aimed'd !host deadiv :stroke . ~- - idtirruisbetrthe rat, and in its keel _ Thelliikle ,-, he te-ol,e. . . . , c, '•--, . With tenfold viin : - 6 7.‹ice now ievired, - - 7 Again the war ,begat,, - • - The wretched rat worn out d tired Behind a bureau ran. , - Awhile the btireau's flier - idly' , shade ,Ke4t ,? . his dread foe at bay, Butao n he lost its s; - ,eltering, aid; For it was moved away. Alas! poor rat %%Vas all no go, To escape itt vain he tried; Beneath a feeand dead!!... He strug4led, squealed, and died • Nu coffin his poor breast confined Nor in a shroud the!: wound bint, But in the glitter he reclined Wi.h the flies all bintznig, 'round It NV ith joyful ltrarta,they threw Jdut d ' And theeeCrlck svd He. lays upim Ilte‘cp:ti wt t stone, In mud, but n in dory. , • Tits ART OF' Rist Sl7.—The Duke. 'Mont was the • iiitist adroit raid. witty his day. • Ifie 'emieence teas imusin jumping clone-I,eg4ed against the wail prise a prime minister in so boyish an occupation, was dangerous.. and a. less skillful courijer might -have entered bri:•kly. and cried, ' abet you a ?hundred crowns, that I juMp• higher !hail your eminence add the Duke-and the Cardinal began to jump for thdir lives. Graminont took, good care to jump a few inches lower than the Cardi • nal 7,- and` was Fix months afterward a Marshal of France. • Dr-iiigiTioN or VER rtS.-A te4cher. °lie day, endeav`oring to make a . pupil unde . rsiatd- tho.ne. •ture and application of a, passive seal, 'A ?assive - verbi is elpressive of tholnature.of receiving en action ; as, Peter is heat n. \Now *bat did Peter do I' Tlie,boy, pausing a momrnt, with t 0 gravest :countenance itnninable; replied : Well, I don't know, Without he hollered.' RE41301. ron srrr Giviria.—An Irishman was asked to contribute to the benefit of the exiled Pples; when he replied 1. . Be the Hill o' Howth, I'll never 'give -ono. of Mini a tint. I never was so near Bain' kilt in me life is I weer et the, polls of the Sixth Ward-of New York, „5 „nicer had anything to do with thins since;tand, nivel , will rosin!' ' £ c iitinea. VALUABLE VEUIETABLE=J2E,MEDY DR. SWAYNE'S . . ....... . .. - ontpound Syrup of irilti, elterry ~ . -. 1 TILE DIIIGISAL ;OW lIENUINE irIIEPARATION ; _ . Conchs, Colds,..fightna, Bronchitis, firer Complaint;' Spatting; Blood, Difficulty of Breathitt:, Pain .in the , Side and Breast, Palpitation of toe Ileariltklrfiu- _;.• en:a. Croup, Broken Constitution, Sure ' • Throat, Xerrous Debility, and all Dis-4 eases of the Throat, Breast: and ,% . Lungs • the most. rffectual and ~ , sped!" cure tccr known for +, . any of the abore • diseases, is On. SIV-IYNE.."S COO:POUND ,Srnt'P .OF • ' WILD .1:111:12Br. --- 4 . • • • LETTER .FROM THE REV, R. JACI L iS.ON: . _ Formerly pastor of ills First Preshyterialt Church; CINCINNATI, Frn. 15, 1816.., Dn. SWAytiE 7 --Dear Sir:—Permit me to take thc the erty of writing to you at this tithe, to express hppro nation, and recommend to the attention of familie and others your valuable medicine—your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. lit toy traveln of late, I have seen in a great many instances, the Avonderful effe - cts. of your medicine in relieving children Of very obsti nate complafms, such as coughing, wheezing. 'choking with phlegm, asthmetic attack , , &c. -1 should not have written this letter, however, however at present, al , though I have felt it my duty to add my testimony, to . . i it for ,some time, had t not been fora late instance. where the medicine above alluded to was instrumental in restoring to perfect health an only,-elidd; whose cue Wes rilintist hopeless, in a fatuity of my acquaintance. ."1: thank heaven," said a doting !anther, "nty child is saved from the jaws of death " .Ileyond all doubt, Dr. Swayne's tampriund Syrup of wild. Cherry is the most valuable medicine in this or any Miler country. I am certain I have witnessed more than one hundred eases where. it-has been attended with complete success. I have used it myself in an, obstinate attack of Bronchitis, in which it oroved ef fecter in an exceedingly short time, coo4ler.ng the seventy of the case. I canirecottimend it in the ful lest confidence of its superior - virtues. I would ad vise that no family should be without it ; is very pleas ant, and always benefit h,t; worah double and dime .ten mes its price. The public are assured theie is' no uackery about it. K. JACKSON. D. D. fimnerly Factor of the First Presbyterian Church New Yolk. :Thousands of letters such as the above can be shown testifying PS the good e(feets of this .1/skiable remedy, 'in curing Consumption, colds,(l)l4hp:asthma liver complaint spitting of blood, nervous ebility pain hi the_side andhaast, anti dig diseases of the lungs. . - Reader E are'yoti suffering from a rold oi disease of the lungs I - Try.this remedy! you will not, perhaps, regret it. It trill aireat all. those disagreeable symp ,toms-w b-strikes so „much terror to the mind, and prolong. yohr days ; beware of all preparations pur porting to cOntain , Wild Coerty, i•.kcept that bearing the ignaiure of Dr. 11. ; , ‘t ane. on the outside wrapper of each bottle. as iliey ere not guide likely destitute of the articl e from w Iticlt they bricrow a name. • Prilmred only I y S WANE, corn , er of,EI . GIITII and RACE Streets. l'hilada. READ THE TESTIMONY. • • PIMA DEI.1.111A) Senn:Ml6er 4th, IS Itt. 1)r. If. Swayne :girl—tieing for a length.-of time afflicted with a very violent' cough, with a puitt in lay Eltlo arid breast; soryiess of the lungs, shortness of . breath. toss rif appetite. night sweats, &c. I maile.• 4 trial of ration;-rutiodies, Which wy r re recommended hiehly in the _papers, btu grailnallv "eiv worse The violence of Illy w i ts such, that the blood rushed profusely from my nostrils when the ~Puroxysins of colighing came upou me. fadeed ,tny whole system setinied prostrated, and the hour of my departure seem ed close at hand. • - ALt his time yon reeminneitiled the , uSe of your CO.II POtiI\ tS'lll.l OF WILD illlEltaY, which imincili atelv bettan to soothe. relation, aturallay the violence • • inurtly cough, relieved the painin my side, strengthened and healcd my 1.111:;S. Syt. I continued the use of it, but now, thanks To God, and to The eireCT of year COIII - Syrup of c h erry, lam cured arid able to pursthe my dilly I think it an invaluabl,t medicine in conchs, colds and disease of the tuns, ittitil one that should be known 10 7 a ll a ffli c t e d. If persenS purchase th and g'entune article, as - prepared by yomandnot tamper , i with the. many . spitritofs and worthless preparations 1 / 4 „which are attempted to: i he palmml elf On the reputation - 1(' yours, it might be the Means of saving many valua- - ble liveS. I freely elf -r I his statement for the benefit of those who are sutferingas I was. I i EZEKIEL THOMAS. • In I3th 5t.,12 doors front the corner of Willow. , Mr. Thomas' case, above alluded to wa's, -a very se vere one,nudltis r sidence is within the. tench of all; so any one can call and have the above substantiated by a -personal interview. CAUTION TO STRANGERS AND INVALIDS. Beware of all prep ,rations of Wild ('berry, except Dr; Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, as they are most likely, quite destitute of the %cry article from wlnelt they borrow- a name. 'Dr. swayne incteeded in obtaining and concentrating the virtues of the Wild Cherry Tree in 'such a . manner as to con stitute One of the mo t efficacious remedies in disease.; I of the Lungs, at the same time most plettstint to tune,' !hitt known to the ined.o.l world. It is unnece.4s try, fpr tie to refer rrliculerly to the nieny remerkettlft, cures pi rformed by it. or to dwell et length open the !peculiarly he..ltliful prop, t t es of the Wild Cherry.-- Suture it to soy. that Its healing.; and et the same time, strengthening gm !hies - ere wonderful ; and in Many instances, pittitons who hedbeen afflicted for year; ivith consumption; cough.: ...clime. liveretimPlaint, spitting blood, nervous debility, end vtrious diset.ses of the Lungs, 11,VI! been, .by its use restored 10 perfect health. Re-cure fill to,oltserve, diet h brittle hems the writ ten signmure id* Dr. Sway tie, or you 1111 y have a spu rious Mel Worthlegs nfixture p dined upon, you for `the genuine medicine. - Remember! oft prep . .retionz of Wild Cherry are fic titious red.rouoterTy.it, exi opt th .1 pr-p..ted be, • , - Pit. SWit'E, N. W. roe. of Eighth and 1.-C , l!•!reet, Plot de. Dr tiwayne's. Guide to Heelth, con be obt.rdnifd. grew w. _Only Agents in •PMtsville, Pa . t•re'.l:(l. BROWN. & 1 1 1 DANIEL KREBS. C. dv. .1. lIVATZINGER, Si bawl kill Haven, it.. vouTE.orwi2A.luTTEß mid by A.zeids id till parts Orilla United Steles. ' November 2e4; -- 3 r 64.4 ral • _ . SAICAVARIELA &•VEGETABLE FLOOD' 1 . 11.1. S IN, COILSCfrIerICC of the fiwteasing demand for Dr. Leidy'. Blood Pills, :1111.1 th' eileouragenient hr the public in employing t hero, in pi eference to 'all others, the proprietor 'eds . obliged to hive cons:rim led a ma. chnie, Which woulirmake them mOre . rapidly and with. less labor, tonsequently less expenst than heretofore.. Having effect , d so ileshalde an objei t, and that the 'public m.ry share the benefits of such . great improve ment in Philo:Orilla. his boxes'will henceforth cofitain FORTY 191.1. S IN'A BOX, and the price the same as heretochte, mely :=Twep ty.tfive cents a Box—five Boxes for One Dollar -Dr. Lenty's Sarsaparilla and Vegetable IlloodiTals have, duringthe past few years. been more succesSfalli'. smployeil throughout, the United States, Meiiro'agid ,the Wes) Indies, than au}' others, and the rapidly lit- Creaking demand for them is unparalleled. . They are,t he only 'Pills in existence, known to con •' tam Sa'rsaparilla in them, the proprietor only knowing how to combine the S.trsatarfila. with other substances in form of , _ _ _ 111 IF PILLS ARP, NECESSARY (or porcine nr- cleattsina the stomach and bliwals, fork 'writ\ leg the blued or fluids of the body, as analter-j native fir reruns log the causes of disease , and ',arses tine its p roeressoond as a reprint porifier these 0110 will be found tent,. effectual than any other. • YOUNG AND OLD, MALE OR FEMALE:, may at all times take them without chance of living, restraint from ne.wpation, or fear of taking cold from expoeure to all kinds of weather, fur they contain no mercury or minerals, riStielt nr, cm:tabled hi other pills, and which make , uther pills so unsafe or danger onion t ake, and umertain in their etTectg. PERSONS 0P..1[.L CONSTITUTIONS whether feeble ordebilitated, or of. rolMst and strong constitution, can lake them without prostrating:or de bilitating the sy:..tem • they operate so easy and gentle, yet effectual, that little inconvenience is caused in ta king them. THEY ARE GOOD AT ALL TIMES ' • for alldiseasesof whatever nature or kind. Cautiph is necessary: Be sore at all times to ask Air and take no miters than Dr. Leidy's Blood .Pills. Ali, others by names nearly similar, are 'spurious, and cal.' ciliated tri deceive ; the proprietors of them thinking to sell them on the reputation of the 7.enuine,b(ina-tide and only trudSat saparilla and Vegetable Blood Pills of •Dr. f.eidy. • . t Beware of such imposition, fraud and trickery.— Tenth them tint, much less take Mimi, for being man uthrtured to deceive the" puldir of their mangy. they will besides deceive. the body and your' system by.their effects. • . Remember ! 4 0 Pills in f . ‘"). for 9.5 rents—Five Box _ ter, es for,Ooe Doltai. [No tiliTe contain Forty i'4lls to the box.] : t k A - ',To he iiad in Pottsvillek , JOllN S.- C. MAR TI'N'S Drag' tore. Al s -c. ,1 at lIN G. 811.0WN'S Drug Store. • M a )".2:1. IS tr.: of thorn ou tier o hittisel Compound Balsam of Horehound • UNRIVALLED and unequalled in curing eolds, Coughs, Arabian, Whooping Cough, and all diseases of the, breast and ,lungs, leading to Con , sumption, compoStd of the miner pirated virtues of he herbs, horehound, Bonesett. Illtiod Root, .and several other vegetable :substances, warranted puie from any Mineral whatever. This invaluable medicine is the most spettlyand certain remedy ever discovered (bribe above named complaints, as the increasing demands fur the article, most clearly shown, in addition to - the • tesiimony_of thousands who have used it. To sur For sale in Pottsville by Clemens it, Parvin, and J. O. Brown. anti at Wholesale Philadelphia,'-by Frederick Klett o Ca., cornerof Second and• Callow 7 hill streets. Oct. 3d, 1546. • 41-6 mo , • - WAIARANTED.- - • br. Le:4's Medico led EztrOct of So' rsaparilio. IS warranted equal to the best;and superior to most 1 other preparations of Sarsaparilla. If not found eqUally efficacious to, any, and more ,so than nine tenths that4s prepared, the money will be refunded by Dr. Leidy. Numerous certificates having been publish ed, and its known superiority in strength, efficacy and quantity, (being in halfzpint battles,) renders unneces sary further comments on its praise. Suffice it to-say, One bottle is equal to six pints of the strongest Syrup that is prepared, and is besides much stronger tha'ii any other prepatations. It is 'sold at $1 a Single bottle ; $2 25 for three bottles ; $l for six bottles. • Principal Dr. LEIDVS HEALTH EMPO .RIUM, S. E. corner of second and Vine streets, Sign of the Golden Engle and Serpents. g.li• To he had In Pottsville at JOHN S. C. MAR TIN'S Drug • Store. Also, at JOHN G. BROWN'S - DrngStore. 21-- • Ntw York MO WINSLOW'S NEW AND EXTENSIVE Clothing and CanticmCn's • Fathisting- F c ' ttV t l ks o c r r k i I; a e d ix3 l B l,l s d i e r i e e t t u ili n Vit f li n e:p h l e ct e n i l t i l d es a and 1 ocrif: French h a l''..alnedr:tEn s tent of Clolhs, Cafrmeres uperfine fi )e N ZLl b t l l i a a n l k s ; French Uoc skins and English wool dyed Ca,stineres, French and English Fancy Cloths, such as Olive, Brown, French Fancy Cas:.interes of the tatesi - SPring styles, plbitt, and fancy. veinings, black sat C., Cashmere, cashmeretts. white and buff cassi• mercs.,‘light ifanty vehtts; Marseilles, &c.; al) of Which be is'kepareil to manufacture' to order Ih)the Verflit styte, and at prices, at.which 41".:01eterarnit'ed. no catAtitmer 4,Ma1l complain. Being lihnielf a - practical tailor, and empiciying'cuiters mid workmen superior in any others in the place, he is•able to warrant every ar ticle UM TM facture(' by him to ciVe,sati . sfaCtlon to the Stool particular in fashion, fit and finis h: The sahscriber has also jii‘4 - .Rened 'at his new store the largest; Leal, and Most ihAionabre• stock or ready _made clothing ever offbied to the Pottsville public; all of which he wilt dispose of at pricesLwhiehrannot fail to satisfy purchasers, viz': Fine Black Frock Coats from 610 0010 $l6 00 • do • Dress do 6 00 On do • Sack do - 550 10 50" 'Fancy Frock and Dress Coats • 600 'l6 00' - ' - $ Summer Tweed Coats 2 - 450 i Linen do , 75 2 00 Fine , Cassimere , black and fancy colors '_.j' T rench Cassimere Pantaloons, '(summer goods) ' - 250 550 ' Linen Pantaloons " 624 • 1,.21 Superfine black Satin Ve s ts •350 • s'oo do do . - do 1 50 - 3 0 Fancy vesta'Cashmere.S• Cashmerettel 75-- ; 2'50 Marseilles Vests • • 621 1 50 • Ti;.' sah - ictlber's estAlishinent may very properly he called the PoltsVille Emporium of Fashion, whew gen tlemen may away s obtain every article of gentlemen's wear, sad!. as 'collars, handkerchiefs', scarfs, cloves, hm.e. suspenders, &r,&c , suited to the fiitid piousia:,te of the caquisite, the plain habits of the sit:l - citizen, or the wants of the industrious labb rer. lie can clothe a man front head to foot with a suit of clothes fur fill 50, which is cheap enough for the .pciorest. G•The subscriber has just received the latest Lon - don, Paris . , New York, and Philadelphia Spring and Saintlier Fashions. Any taste can be suited at his new store, la Centre street, next door above Clemens's Drug store, Pottsville. t • . = B. T. TAYLOR. 5> Don't f-rget the place.. Pottsville, April IS, 1610, 17- BRADY ELLIOTT,. WANCItMAKERS & JEWELLERS, • From the ,City of Phitada., BEG • leave to announce to the citizens o /• Pottsville and neig,hboring dis:trieis, that they 1 , - -: ,. ;: . have on hand, at 'their Store, neit i door to F;t:, , ,• • Geisse's new Ilotet. In the borough of Potts r2). ville. a large assmtmcnt of Gold and Silver Patent Le ve•r, Levine, and plain Watches of every description. Also, a generlil assortment of Ladies and Gentletnens' Gold Piss, .Chains, Ilrm:icht,;,_Signet nifirphin Rings; Gold and Sil:er Thimbles, Pencil;i • Mid - Pens Of various - makers; Spectarles,..Ntusical• boxeS, and every other artielein their lino-ot business. ' & E. have hcen appointed by Messrs. Brevoster & Ingraham of Bristol, Connecticut, their•agents,for the sale uf their patent spring Clocks, comprising those suitable for Churrlnzs-and public offices.- Also, eight illy and thirty Muir brass intent spring:repeating Gothic. Clocks. .Through Omni purchasers may rely upon get .ting a genuine :ir isle. Give us , a rail. we gnarant i ee to sell :IS IoW as any in our line of buisinn i S Can be purchased either in-Pottsville dr Clocks and Watches of every description carefully replied and warranted on the most - reasonable 'term. . I• -WILLIAM BRADY, JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT. 'F Mari h 21, 116. 12—tr. POTTSVILLP, IRON WORKS. • `Try^ — ' ,, e , ' ala''--.`7;'13!1t 111' N S EPETFULLy announces to the Pit bile,. that he IA has taken the Estatilishinent known as the. Potts ville Iron Works, tin :Norwegian street, Where he:is prepared to Intild all kinds of Stettin Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars. and MaMa chinery of ;limiest every desernnion.arthe shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable- term:4; Per Fons from liCoad, in want of Stea to Engines will find it to their advantage to give hint a call before nzaging elsewhere. May 11 Coal Screens !, Cad' Screens !! rTI/JE suscriber is i'XIeitSiVIAV ell2ared in the manu factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an improved and entirely hew prmCiple. for which he has sectired,LETTERS PATENT.,:ind which he confident ly hetiees will be (Mind upon 'trial, suberior bn et•i'ry other screen in use fordurabilii . y and all the qualities of a gond screen. They are woven entirely of wire, and can be made with meshes and threads of any re qniTed size and strength. WIRE WEAVIM: OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will„be executed tit• the shortest notice, and screens made to 'every patterh. adapted to all the uses for which screens arc required. The subscriber:l as recently removed his estate• lishment to- Coal Steel near the corner of Norwegian street,. • HENRY JENKINS. Pottsville, April 1 IR 6 , T.OOTII-AC lIE ILONQUERED: • tIiR ow l s;TA.Luic DROPS Intrrantril bi.ciarc% Touth—..lehc in tir:iminutes: rr preparation s the result of mach patient ex - Tperiment—ts corn. )(minded ti scientific Dentist; al.l is guaranteed to he perfectly innocuous in its ef fects upon the other- Teeth. The genuthe ern :le can be futd at tlannan's llnok.stote, Portsville, wholesale ud retail, eencral Agent for the county. Also of the ollowing Agents: .1011:. S. C. MARTIN, Potts'rille. a CHARLES LAW ToN, Jr. & Co. St. Clair. t''Pricels - (.1.11Z:• per bottle. Agents wanted la all the Towns in the County at the' s fit discount.. Ni• ISIO. Valuable Coal Tracts to Rent. F r on leases, to • suit anplicants, all that tract. of land belonging to the North American Coal co., known as the ('reek Tract, coma hung the follow ing list of CmilNeths,!Tuany of Nvlnch,--amoDg others, the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range. of over a nwle in length, viz ; ; ;--Lenns, Bliohn, Barraclench, Pea win, Clarkson. Stevenson, Little Tracey; Peach iMounta in Veins. Green Park or Raven.daln Vein, l'er pendichlar. DiammoLland Iltg Diaminul Veins, along with many others not named. At all that tract called the Junction Ti act, belong n g to the said Company, containing the Salem, Forrest, Babb; t Hole, Mortinier, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred lawtOn Velns_ Also, a Saw Mill and r;rist Mill, , ituate , l onthe Creek Tract, all of which Will be rented on moderate tering by applying to DAVID Pottsville, Feb. 21. New Store . at Brockville übseliber lia,l just received front Philadelphia, t - id" has now opened at Brockville, a large and g.,n. crilLassortment ofscaOnable goods,suchaN Dry Goods, GrllCeripSAiardwan!, and queensware. In addition to wlitchXill he found cOm,tantly on hand, 1 , 1,4 f, smoked and freslOreat, as well as a good supply of country produce. 'all:unl CX Ile our stock, and yoo will find na prepa reirikrell grinds at as low a rate-as they' have ever heen sold (toy tchcre, in Sr hot Mill county. N. B.—Country .produce .of 'all kinds wanted, for whiclt'the highe.t priee will be paid Pott4ille, Feb.-1", 7-• THE AMER. I u,AN FLORA A Beautifiti WurlolorVie Ladies, E!N( a hiatnry of, Plants and % . '4, s ihl Flowers. eon tai ni rig a syrdmilatie and general deseript.ion, Natt.- 'ral History Chemical, and Medical gin - 011ie:4 of over six thousand - plants, to- be, illiistrated with over six thousand colored engravings, taken from Miture, by, A. 11. Strong, .51! D.,' Botanist. Published Monthly, price ,S 3 per anneal, or 25 cents per number. 'Subscrip tions received at HANNAN'S Bookstork, sole Scent or the county. July 25, PIANOS retifc . TpE lIIISCRIBER begs leave to in form_.,—, patine i the ln general that he has s o_. 04 ''l .-- been appointed the only Agent for this '''," V 11 . Bonn' y, ter. the sale of C. kleyer's Grand Action Pianos, with Metallic Plates. and that ;he has just opened a fresh assortment or the most sripenor ones ever ()tiered to the public. Meyer's PIUIIO3 hate received flower:Mims of the Franklin Institute fcir several succe,sive years, and ; i the first silver medal wait awarded to them by the same Instirmion at its last 'ex hibltron. His Piatfos took the i ; lead at ;he la:tooririlial Fair at Washington, and were all disposed of long het ire the close of the exhibition. :They have also received the most flattering notice of ;all the most eminent performersOf the present day, .among whoat are the celebrated 1:Aopold Ile Meyer, Vieux Temps, Wallace; Bark, Madame Castellan, and 'many (alters, whtLhaVe pronounced them equal to any. turopea'n, Piano:, : . The subscriber cau.futnish. these Pianos either with Rosewood or Mahogany eases, at the Manufacturer's prices. Atl orders from a distance will he promptly and ex peditiously attended; to, and he invites, all those in want of a tirst rate cirticht to ,give:thinoa call at his residence in the borough of Orwiuhurg. , Cs. old Pianos sill to takca in c;cliangs. G. H. 'Orwigsburg, Seractillier, stli, 1846. „ .16-6 mo • RAIL ROAD IRON. SOTONS x Flat Bar Rail Road Iron, 5 0 do x I do do do 8 do 51 x I do do do with spike 15 do I ' do do do And P/ates,for sale by' •i A. &G. GALBTON,4,south tionfst.,Phileda. Thilada.,.lipy 11, 1816. _ ' ,OR.iViDUSDUE.G 'ACADEMY. '. institution is open for the reception of pupils JL both unite 'and female from all parts of the county, under the direction of Mr. S.F. PENFIELD, Principal, and Miss E. H. PENFIELD, Teacher of female depart ment. Studies puriited are Common Engll , ll. higher Engli-h, Latin, and Gree classics, Vor.al blusic, and Drawing - Terms of tuition front three ar,ix dollars per quar ter. Vacations three Weeks from,Sd Wednesday in August; 2 weeks from the Wedfiesdaipreceding Chrict muy, and one week front the last day u:tr:ltirreh. Nos, ^OBl6 . • "......„,45-tf GOLD PENS . AT ONLY $2 GO. BEIyEDICT r ez BARNEY'S celebrated Gold Pen with iilver pencil case, at the un.osampled low : rate ots2; Just renewed and for sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stationery store. Who would'nt have n gold pen nowt Nova . 14 • 40116 THE MINER" ,JOURAL. PATENT IPIETALItAC: ROP ES , FOR:: T4IE USE OF. MI gES, RAlLtirA" . . t l &c.. For sclic or izaporteno order, by the slthstribe . , • r 1 iii eT . Ropra are:now • alniost eitlnstvely need In 11 jhe ries and en the Railways in Great' Brit an, and- are found tin be greatly supenor.to Hempen ones as rezards safery,;durabilny andeconomy. Tim Pateitt Wire Ropee. hale prot‘ed to be still, to good condition after three year's sere ice, in the same it nation - w here the Hempen ones, pry: iously of double the size :nal weight ivbtald 'wear tint in nine or ten months. They have been used for almost 'every purpose to which lienipen Ropes and chainshavyl been applied. lines, Ra4lyvayil, Veavy Canes, r„ztanding 3.l;.inclow C,VrIP.. Lathing C'oniliretbri:.signal • Halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e. •They see made eitjter Of !roil or Coptic r Wire, and 'in enscs of thueli exposure. to a:lfni/IL...SS : OC Ca:iVallil.tti Wire. ' ' ; from the •moi. erailiimt.Engince ngland can be shown as to their and addle meal info ' rmation required re-icering, treee enedesrriptions and application wiltbc given byl ALFRED F. KEMP; 754troad . New Tort:, • Site Agent in the CM:ea SWes, Nett. York, May . l:lith, ISltk The subscribr'r i. , a t e i appointed Agent sale of the Patent Winn Rem:. in Hue Region. ders left at this Mike; statingisize, Weight and will be sroMptlyPattended to: 1 • .7i. BAN 3:0 50'• • . , „Ll' • r 'A; ' • • • • ; : ce ? • • n • : ' ) ) F - - - Fe ) - t. 2 ) Mil o -j a $.....:-- ~., . w c, c , . " .1.-3 7 c 4 32-. IT O ="--- E: q • 'z's I t4i e-1 - I, . . 1 COLLIERY WORKS, FOIiTXDRY C. MACIIC . f:E' SIC • I sitleribers,:ii their old stand. erne JL Road and Callowhill etrecte, are prepared ufactur and Pumps, of any pow,it and rapacity for 1111 1 other 'purposes; Barrie's g. - 'ill4 lircakiny -11arldi solid and perthrated rollAs, as may he require vio Alsr; Eruriars and II er to,,e . LCyliaders with •! sary.l,ll.lolll ICry tin o wt Farm/res. Hot ..iir the most approve( .pians, Cup and Hall joints ter l'ityer,i, of the very best roost pirti , lll. 1 Ocularly Inv'', the attentimfof IrOn . Masters ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large Patterns for' nulling Mills, haying lately cin, the machinery for two Of thelargest Mills in t try. viz .—The W 3 oming Mill at Wilkesharre Rolling Mill at the Montour Iron, WOrkS. They are fully prepared for this kind of work.. With every variety (if general marhinery. Of ito of their work amt Materials, it it, °none that time and e,rAcrirnte, the most infallible te, amply, demottstrated the genuine eharacterot pines andanyhinerv.. ' Orders Ae i spectully solicited and will be attended to. ' 1 HAYWOOD k'SN ' ' Pottsville, .1 nuary, 17, 1816, ~ 1 • ' A • f 'BONNETS. VI B. S. DI 0 aIIG- AIN ,M.IIiKET STREET, nearly oploisittl Seilgwick le Co's. store, has just rel full supply of the Spring fashion of consisting in pjirt. of Florence' Braid; lace.' China Pearl. a new and splendid attic iil variety of 'Other styles. R I r n 11 0 Th.' S.' -- • f , •, . Mrs. MonanN,ltas juA received the [are PA and most • splendid assortil ] eut of Ribbons in Potli.vilk..willich will lie sold at the vdry lowest pt ices. Bonnets al erect RIIII ! 10. done up in the' 'C. Manner, nut she has lost received 1 one of the hest nkproved Pressing Machine: f.ir finish bog ilonni4S. i POttsyille, April 1.''..3111, 1816.17- 1, ,_,, -.I INEI , 1 - Tea Age I cy in Pottsvill rr n E Pekin Tea C mpany, whose Teas It. l _l_ such ninver,al S risfactinn in the (ilk? pointed the subsdriher Agent 4n sell their' :•Ichuy lkilt County. IThapnblic are now ena It • a superiorartlcle.of Teas ~n. 4 . * „( : ,rain rules titan they have ev r,;:i',:i ,been-offered in this cl'unty, and t 1Z„ 'll • the lissuranciAhat there are 0 LAO". ~ i ' other'foreign substances mixedl Teas. TIMy are 'done tip in packatTS' (lined s to preserve their strength and flavor) from ono In live pounds, to stilt ctist9mers, and are . II) from 50 cents to $1 50 per Ibl, 11. r it sit", , erior at 1' Mrs. 7tERIIVNI Centre st , a few doors above , Norwl.‘'gian, rd! Poldsville, April 25th, Islo. .. 11 1 . . !• SELLING OFF,AT THE subscriber Waving concluded_to leave the c ; count: try offers for sale hirt :doe: of goods in the, borough of Mirtersville cosT,embracing a gimeral aslsortmeld, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qui•enswar, l e,lllarthiat The public ran now obtain greater h, l argaius than hav4 i•ver been (Mitred in count,Miy eallnle r, Any person Wishing 0 colimilinclebn-iness earl' - purchase the whole stockon good terintr. .aril lid can e, lia'Arthr privilege of - securing the stand for two years,,! which con-itlere.i one o'f the best ocateil bi the bor , ough of Mine rs v ' 1 Also, for sale a tWotory frame - house Soli boron:At Minersyilie. 110 lot .im:,26 by bonne is 16 by 3d feet, in good condition, Alt Those inhebteil to the ,übscrihei are.relp ntakw;payrne,nt on or before the firstqa Marc' GEO. POTTS they ftdCfre,to save costs 6 - BENJAMIN Minersyille, Dec y 2 1816 , TO SCHOOL DIRECTOR Mr i ! e lTAlly ,c i . le , ports for Teachers: • Order Books, &C.,.&c., _ . Together with all , others requisite for Schools, ust printed and for sale at'IIANNA. printing"otrice and Bookstore. Dec 12.. . .. I MOUNT PLEASAN'F. I Steam Planiv Mill 'anti Turning ructory l . T i , • ...._— , . I , lIE subscriber respectfully announces to his custo mers and the • public ; that his Ste m plahing Ma, chine on Norwegian street, in this Bo ough, is now iin' si preparedeccessful operation,.and is prepared o do all hinds of Planing to order at the shortest notiii,.... Be Will he p on hand flooring boards of everp deScriptioh, whi li will be sold at Alm lowest rates. Ile Is also i prepar d • to execute every dest ription of ~ I i TURNING-IN WOOD, I I Such as Awning 'Posts, Bed Posts, Chairs, Bannisters, &c. &c. • . '- . I , As he has employed Mr. Wm. Cleim as his fo l reinan n • ' ' ,-' - i • d this business,he flatters himself that alr otht, , nt . rust to his care, will he executed to their tin ire sa tistacta n Ile therefore solicits-the patronage .oftlie public. I • " lie has also a Circular Sail, for shilling all! kinds of Lutuber; for the carious purposes for Which it I's used. , . HENRY STR.AUCII. . e' Orders for turning &c.. can be leh.at tho Store of Messrs. James Sillyman & Sons. i . I I.olltiViliC, Aug. 29, 1849. .. - I .1 1 21— . • • Farm's for SaJe. I , TIM liftving removed , from this neighbOr hood. desires to cell several forms at thei western end of Schuylkill coutqy, bordering an the large reser voir of the Union Canal; about five miles below Pine grove and near the Stvatara Furnace; on Fishing cteek. U. Av4ltn n. 59 Pinegr9ve, Dec• 12, 1816 , • Patent . Grease, • • • von the axles of Carriages, Wagons,!Rail Iload 'Cars and Machinery of all kinds, to sqire oil and prevent friction; . This article is prepared and for-sale by CLEM ENS & PARVIN, thmonly manufacturers of,ttuit article, In the United States, at tlieir wholesale and retail fiardware and Wile Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. • REMEMBER that none is,genuing tviithout the wilt ten signature of the inventor and.proprietor, Chas. W. Clemens, upon each package. Pottsville, Not' 14, 1846 • - 46-, NEW AND CHEAP, STOLE, I x EXT door to Oliver Dobson's Hat and Cop Stare, t ... Centre street, fourth dool below Market. The subscriber has just. opened a new and splendid rumen s moot of seasonablh Dry Goods, Groceries and . Aueens waio,of the latest styles and importations, very cheap, to which-he invites the attention of his friends and th public in general. . Wit. H. :;nILL. Poitoville, October 8d,181,6. t ', '1 46-41 . • 1 ; 7:1 c' .4- .4-1 • =3 = 4 .= =B CD r I EMI 1 _l 7 4 .;71 - IMI3II - -1 r> .., to order, at I he shortest notice, .titea GREAT YI ~ j3l)ltttbet LIMB Wily sliTer CL,',MENS s. BAKER, 7.IIOI.ESAILE DAUGGIST, Manufacturer of Co pal ,Varnidi, sole Agent for the liankiin Glass lVorks, 'Having been long- eiumged in. the Manufac ture of Varni;4, (as well as other kinds,) is HOW prepared to cart' to; purchasers an article which in quality, cannot be surpassed by anv in the Union.: Al to. receiving Weekly, from the abovticelebeated Wrks, Window Glass of every size: Constantly, on-hand a full assortment of White-Lead, of the most approved brands:lßed Lead. Eltharage, Saxony Magnesia, 4-c . whirl will. be toll Manufaiiturer''s price,s, together with a' lart,•6l and Well selected stock <Dregs, Medi cines, Dyes; - Ac - idsz rine Colors, Perfumery, 4.c.. in short every article fn the Drll2 line, Merchants„Phy.; sitians and Dealers lin general, are requested to tall arid examine the st6elt and prices, feeling satisfiedihey will be induced to Pirchase. Ph' dada., rebruary 18111. ror the 411 or 4.nzth A N 1 2. a. TO CAP 4 O:I,'HE: RS, Pennsylvania Coal & Iron Lands, • .. : •" f,•Fcir Sale. : : . . . '(ms" ACRES t 9 IPerclie, and alloWance of 6 per I U 4' cent. of tirst rate farming Lands. locatell he Jentis Toimiship, deft - maw county - , finely Tinillertal and NV:hered, and! hiving .Several Milt sites'iniont bent. Two not in roads rite, through the lands, and improved Farms adjoin, while) tlaw and 0 riot Mills are in the immediate neighburhood. This land selected by a gentleman of experienced judgment, and is consid ered.lay judges tohmone of the.best tracts in tne coun ty. ' Its proximity? to:the Clarion and• Allegheny 'rivets. and nunwrotei navigable streams, and 'the proposed Railroad to Pittshnrgund Erie, renders it .highly di4l- . table its an investment at present prices. 1. 'Abounding in lioti Ore and Bitutninons:Cnal of fine 'quality, it.is lielitfreil to present Tie of the mriSt ad vantageous localitMs forlfon Works fit West ij'imn sylvania. The ut'es,ent nivner purchased with a view pf erecting such 'Works, but engagements in "another 'quarter obliges phut Itvith great relnetanecto forego his intention: Mapsnvill be shown, and every information given bY the underOgned. The lands are patented, 'and the titles and quality will .be warranted, and sold free and clear-of tall innumbranee. ' 1 ' It. SUIT': AIT SMITII. ! • I .15 North Thirteenth street. Philadelphia ianitary 3, 1616. 1 , ' ' • 1— 1 4 1-;-- -I •-1,. ' ~~ ~~. '~ ;w . il GC n 5 E. A: 11.611.0.1 . . - ,3 I ~ I [.l. H. ith - ruilr.Lt I 1 • 1 H E. A. HP_TAWAY •Sz CO. COmnIISION A.lii) EASTr:tus" ir.LOVCCEMESIciIANTS , 'iVci 23, LVtirti Wharvesjuot of Arch. St.. , . ,_ . I PIIILADELPIIMi 1 ' ' • , 11 • • . , lI AWE ,tIi, 1 7 4 1 , 1 4 ,1 , i1 1. 0414 a i n i d iu lt re o e f o i t , tu t i , 1 t rl c) v: l tec a e n qi i nF n Easternr e Produce, W liichl they will sell on the mast reasonable terms, to 112thintry Dealers, vie :1 , f ... 1 • . , 10,000 Galls, Munched Winter-Whale, Oil: '. 3.5011 ," 8 pOrni 00. ' 2,000 ' " , ;soliir Oil: • . 1.• I ', • 5,000 "- * Conunon Whale Oil; ' . , 1,00 Bids. Tanner's Oil, various oitalitii , .s. • " 5 1 10 ~" Noe 1,2 4.3 Mackerel. iii ,1 4. whole Mils • 100 " No .1 Salmon, in wlone and half bbls: 50 • ;" Mi..fs Sh a d. . 100` " I'it. led Labrador Herring. 100 Boxes ;mac led do do. i . ' : bO,OOO • Lim. 'Dry Codfish: I '' 1110 Drizen d'ainted Pails. :1 00 Lb.s. Calcined:Plaster. ' ~' ]. 150 .", GrOund Via: ter. ;Also, Soani. :81ertn. Candle 4 Teas. Goshen and l'ennt:ylvaiyin Buttt,r, Eastern Hops, and best Ilerkinfer. county, N.lit Cliel se. All of the abovirsold in lots to suit 1 indiat , CrA l . . NW:Ma:, Marsh d, 1610. • - • . , 13-1 k r Quail to man .lllll Ir •, with 111 neve. , Mpc, of ind /2- 10 ,} par— and par r stock of orneted cf 'til -1 and tipe a nviß rether 114'111111- h t, tll.l re Their en- _______ _ _ 1 . , ,•• • H -• .. ; EXTENSIVE • ....• CLOTHTNG EMPOR M. • 1 H ri 'TIE ereal ' estl ha rzains are to he leid at . 1,..T1tA CY'S 1 .01.1) 1:8TA:11.1.10111:1) PIONEERI.I:k E, No. 292; Market sire.% I'lliktdelplit4. with 10e. jti . ..t, filli4lted one of the laree,4 and moat comidete assortphlnts of FAI-1, and NV INTER (loi,liing indhe city, con4istine of Super [dirk Dri!ss,'CoatA, from ' $1) 00 to 61 rOO , h , ao . . Ftiick ;Coats ," I • .1p 00 . t 0,1.1 00 'do dot Bide 3)ress " ' lO 00 to II 60 Stiller brk 11inti er 11:11.2pri coats from 8 pc) to 12 00. do do - clo th i do , do " to 10) to t0'0 15 , 410 do hrowW 0 4 '1 .do du - " 1 0 00 ' . n OO Pilot Cloth liantioCoata . " '0 00 to ' 500 Super.bllck Sack I' o o afs ." .1 00( to .13 00 do bronr_it .B*k Coats' " '8 00 to .12 00 Tweed Coat t, ' •". 500 to ;-,6 'OO ltolon (..":14.gittfefe Coats - " 500 to 600 Black (.'lath ClOaks " 10 00 to i 15 00 . liustni.ss C!tiaki . . '" 6 00 _ to; 7U) Black Cas9intere ntnts " .A 00 to 500 do Fancy CI ssintere ' ~ " 400 to 5 'po Satin V‘sts 1 1 : ' 1 ". ?.50 to ( 400 Merino Vest:t i . ./ I"; 200 to 4pp rorupt 3, •DI 1-13 1 11 . 5511, CI k% 1.1 a rted ‘L. tth lypi yroilh ] Ott to 3 513 Gentlotneulitilwant CiOtiltllg, may Clopeial upon Wi th:: suited re'. - ..pest; as NI,SC, 'are itt.termined not In intdettiollol3:nry ccimpotitur ip theluWiness. All goods ire ihirchastiii for CASH, which enalik:t us to toil! a titt;it r ioirer than tltn r. who-titai on the creiltri , y...tenii heing it self Ald'ent fart that the " sixpence it , better Hiati the Hon'fforgi-t the numher,'2s2 3lutket titieet, Phila. • ' ' . • :q:TIMCY. .11.31n0 %e gtven ot to oh l at ' much r liefor4 '.lle) - 1)1% (ling ot' ith tin! itli itt qtrittec turni,hed I:rtic le. Ittbi. We, DAILY PACKAGE E X:PRSS 113etys'tt,sn POttsilite .FOR' New York,. Ru ston. Albany, Untrato; and the Canadas, , Wmhington and the' South, per. passenger . •-• -.1.1V iNwiToN dz CO., Express Forwarders to New York. and thence tii Northern and Lasteimeithls and towns, have tikffii.varrangementsJo rcrciec and Ise ward from Weir Mlles, at Pint: , ille. daily, at ',sl o'cloct A: M., packarZll4, bit:idles, specie and tnerchandize,c4l-, lect a draftl and accounts, and attend to all trot- , nd 'exper Offices, LIVINGS FON & CO:, 43 South. Third St., Philadelphia - and ILLIAN NAN. Pottsville. • '. Goods delivered, at itio; , te wilt be forwarded promptly: Livim:Stonikteo's wittons will call Cr goods if the direction is leftat their utlite.'l' Orders attended too proinptly. I V. 11.—...11's .81;0W, rionparrder, Friction .lfasches. and iike COllibtli.tililm: i \positirety not rereiged. ' . ' \ LIA - INGSTON - & CO.. .• • i , 43 South Thi:4l street, l'hilada Phila„ Dec..19;.1516 '7 • - 14ATS.&' CAPS-LADIES' WIIDLESALE AND RETAIL, • , . A t the , k,ery lowest PrieeS,4 Jlt the southjiecst corm: , of - Walnut 4 3d es. . ' ..PLIIIADELPIIIA'. ; • ' c . ~.,ft... O,LIVERLIROOKS & CO. would respect ..o -•: frilly call the attention of-their friends and ..... theine.lielto their full and complete hs . d., emrtmeni bf OATS. FRIENDS' HATS, i, I:ENT. & YOU I'll'S. CAPS, LADIES' RI- I - DINO HAT.. :Mud's, Tippets, Pelerines - Mantilla,and Boa Tippets , which, being made at our ' fartorliby the best workimin and of the best stock-, they can ivarrant equal, if nriCsiMerlor to any in the city. , We will sell as CHEAP 4 any,other establislitnent. Call and see before buying: i tc:r o.'B. &'Cd.: liseihe patent. "Head Measurer,7 by which they areable,to fit the bead perfectly.' ' Philada, 15ec:5, BPI ' - . .19-3ino I of in th& , and tab' te.ted to t ut.st, If F \ CR. 50- S. 1 1 Commain "3 chey M.. MILES, ENGINEER & MACHIN:ST, ‘ s .C, Maiden: St., opposite the Xorthern Liked!, (Zers, Works, • 1. • PHILADELPHIA, • - A?ZUF . ACTUR ES Steam Engines,Turningtathea, ♦ Stud s, Taps and Dioi. Al-o, very super or Spindle Brushes of all. r Ozes Thet:e.Brushes aye war ranted or the ttioney returned.' .! Gnlfier's Wateriltanm, price 6'7 Ml.\ Lithos as low as s9.' Saw Mandrills and all kinds of Machin° work and Stnithing done. llecs, ISiii IRON STORE. rriu; enb-crihery have constantly on ,hand, hnd for • Rare fow, 10t.4 to tn B it pitrchasers, ar Iron, Boil er and Fine Iron, Cast, Sheleand Spring' Steel, second quality 'Flue Iron. Suitable for Schuti.4. Coal' Cara; &c. Orders teceilied and promptly executed for iFlat Rail Read Iron,and 'for. Chaim suitable for mines, by MORRIS & JONES. iron Merchants, S. W. corner Market,and Schuyt-- . kill 7th street, ,, Philadnlphia. • Philada., Novehiber 21, ISIS. , PASCAL IRON WORKS; .- • pi-nt..AD,EtaFut k . IN7 LDED Wronglitiron Flues, Suitable fot Lor.o - V motives, Marine and other'Steam-Englne !toilers, froth to 5 inches lin diameter. Also, Pipes tor Gas, Steam and oilier purposes; - extra strong Tub t for Hy draulic Presses ; pollnw Pistons for Pumps of Steam Engines 4c. Mantifured and for sale by • :MORRIS, TA SK & MORRIS, Warehouse S. E. dorner'll and iValnut - sts., Philada-Nov. 52d 1815 47 :1 TOYS , DO . LS Bi. lIARMONICAISi" rp 11E subscribers have riTeived toys of all descrip L tions,dollsofal sizes,barmonicas,accordions,flutes. A large iismulmen of German pipes. cigar cases, snuff boxes. dominoes , a d a variety of other artieles,i ' which will be sold at the very lowest prices .wholesale and Wall: Country s orekeeper.4 will please call and ex amine the Ana. 'GEO. & JOAN DOLL - No. 100, 2ristreet below Race, lthilada. Pliilada., Oct` 311, 184,6, 4t-t2rit . Superior,. Wrapping Paper, 100:11BAms stipertor -Wrapping Paper, for bags, tbo best in the state ; Just received and for sale nt BANNAN'd PaPetflora, Yotteviller . Iv.. ye AIL aNNEX;ITION: OF TEX.IS HARDWAiL& IRQN STORE : * f ri l b k: e r • P r g iCl e % c • 1 " . 1 \". splendid ussortthent of 11.1 111)W UV, 110 . 1.1:0W-WAItE, = 'Aiti , FN•rmvs Teb , ,t.s, which added to Iris fott.d=2: t•Cock piesents a variety to, tlu=se desirous of purchasing, unsurpassed in the re gion-, for quality and titeapttess. A ltirge aeaortment th..!' best .I%es atAtric es ranging from 75 cents t0.51,•::5. Crdndstont=s t .1-I.ent per lb. 'ft; " 1,-TL:24"Cast'S.letik, Lead i . Rolleil trim, Nails LS the Keg, 51• " Loxes fur P,;3:l.f:Ci cliea4Pr thdli Vver- r e of all,sizes.very low. his assortment consists partly of ins ils, Bellows, Spike:., 1. Knives and Wirks, Nails, Chains. Shovels, and Tea and Co;The Kettles, Spades, very cheap; Buckets, locks, Rifles: Planes, Saws, Hatchets; littlebarrels Grass and Wm:es, Vices - ,Wagon box- Grim Scythes,.'Sickles, es, Hay and - Dung s Files,JlaSps.Candle . liolinails,llorseshoes, Pant Sze. Also, Dye s'• 01, Copper and Iron Kettles; Glass, Varni.ot, ty, And eery other article usually trent liaidware. Katablishments, all of which he se:ls.at Niry low tate., Persons commencing housekeeping,lllacksmiths, Carpenters. Cabinet Makers, Saddlers,'ect., will Lind it .to their advantage by calling - and examining his slot k before purchasinz elsrwhere, at the Hay Scales,.cor ner of crntre and Market street. lie tenders his unfeigned thanks to, his.old friends ,and customers for their liberal support, :Ito] solicits their , further patronge. . GEORGE H. STICHTER Pottsville, Atizust 16,- 1815 . BM Cabinet Maker, Undertaker, * Ste. subsdrtber 31111,1111• CS 10 the .that Lc has cot:lnv:need' the above mentioned business i n t he boroulth of l'ottsvil'e. immediately back of t he l'enniZylvatiia I ialb where he will constantly keep • . on ha it . cl an ,af-sortnient 07 , . . .111 , 1 DY. 31. 41.)E COPP /NS. Cabinet Ware- 4 - c.. s-c., mantifact‘ red of the hest material:Lin the most' dutdblo mincer, at very Iwo rcktf lie also will manufacture,- all kinds of Furniture. '&c„ to order at the shortest notieV. • Funerals waited ()wand I ' &e. He therefore solicits a part of the, ulalic patronage which he ;mill endeavor to meet by vempt attention to business. Give us a . trial. . • ',NENV GOODS. • • • THE subscribers having purchased of Charles Mil ler,, lus entire Mock of Goods, will rontinne the business at his old establighed stand, On Centre street, next door t,p'Fox & Mortimer's' Hotel, and win entlea i:or to tle.g'erVe the patronage, of their. hid• custottiitis and the public generalfy. A'supply of new and' w6ll asserted Dry Goods, t:'rociries,andAlutent;:ware; have, jam been added to the.stock. • • ' A MES 31...BEATTY & Co • March `2S, 1516.. 13—, 10 PER 'CENT SAVED. J . UST received from Ilichniond. Virginia, a very. hea vy assortment manufactured Tobaccos,: 50 Boxes !Allier's, 5 Plug Tobacco. 5(1 " ,\la,aVlough's 5& 6 Plug Tobacco. g .50 ". Hoiati's 5 Ilug . ' .` 35 . , " Greaser's 0 Plug . . • . 50 ," Cassidy's 5 & 0 - Plitit -30 " Ender's Ladies' Twist, 1.3,:. , , 20 `. : , Turner'.: 8 Lump Cavendish.. 211 " )Madison's s'Lump " . ' , . 100 Milt' boxes C. Fleet's 5 Lump" •, 20 " " • Peach Leaf tine " Sweet. 200 Barrels fine Aromatic Smoking Tobacco. -200,000 An :5o:1W Half Spanish' Segars. • ' • • 150,000 Low Price Common " . . . ' 50,000 Spanish Ilavanna Segars. a4.sB per th. . -, • fit IBMs:Kentucky All Leaf Tobacco.. 20 BakklTaranuja " " " :•'' -' 00 "., No. I, tuba. , . .• •• 100 " . , Portico. ' ',..'' 10 Boxes*Florida, ' . . Tlorr.,nliove goods will 111! Fold at verY low priced. Orders received-by loan, and'.uoods forwarded home ,diately. Adlll'l . ' 3 • r. JAMES S. MOVER. Ifawbtirc h. l'n.,ly 6—'um SICEEN HOOVER, AND, COPPER. f 4 151:11111:S., At IT. Philip'P-Olct Stand : Cenbesk, Pottsville; nr ..srECITUELY invite the. attentinn efthe citizens of Peti,ville and it:: v(rinity, to their new and ex (-client assertnifmt or TIN WARE,'AvhiCh call . bl2 per rha.,•ed at Inner rates than ever het etnlnte otlered in !hip re!:i , m. They have also Iruid a very lame , as curt went or CHOICE 4TovEs. embracing Cootiing- Staves of the latest and most ap oroved, Patterns', Radiators - , Air tislit.aitih all kinds of Stoves for Rooms, Stores or Workshops, which will be sold Ihr rash at exthiordinary low rates. They alsicattezol tO putting im Tin RoolS, and foolish an excellent article of Splinting for )10611., . Er Don't forget to call before purchasing elsewhere, as ire feetcontiaent it wilt be to the interest of buyers Undo an. •1 doors above Market'strept,,West side:. Pottsville, Sept., 12, ISIO. s7-15nio 81,JA1% - iK . 4ND SCHCQI4-BOOKS, , • •F.a.‘" r MT LE S. ' • . Stationer's El :114 - ii)larket Strriet TIfST reccived and nul nl:ru ingl a generat ns,ort tl munt of blank st at flurry 4r., which haying been how: ht low will he cold at low 116 us tut colapri,,l. part "(the stock , kiln and half hound hlark hooksoptills, blank books fur Ms. steel. pray. pass books, fi iokcap, fetter:and 11:rapping tittper„ uoiorial tilanks.irafers lewl pencils, printery', and play ing cards, cray ons, bark:lain:non boards, selc eltr.ss, tiontinoo n s'a nit dice, portable I.tather, rose wood, and malingany wri ting desks. gold and Mlver prnril cases, black leads, slate pencils, reti•and'hiack 'ill:04E11011g .pa pet, Bris tol hoards. Chickens' instruction tops and mousing games, games, a full assortment of school books; primers, al manacs, gong bonksldblvit. gism.ow ANyikAcrrii GAzgrrE OFFICE. . 1516 • r • Cheap Bhat,'Sho,e,l77lll Tro ; n!: St o 4,n of the !lig: Boot . . . • MOODY & AECIITERNACIIT,thanIt - Nilo the public, for he:ir liberal patron ;toe, N famid respectfully announce that. they have increased their _stork, with . , new and desirable aornbt. and Intend always to have on hand at wholesale and retail, a'romplete assortment of, of melts, womens, and childrc no hoots. shoes, and rab bets of every kind s . and quality, of the latest style and , fashion, , . Also intliks, valises, carpet &les, satchals, &c: of va rictus kind+:•, Leather, molotro, kid ttning, arid calf f.tsitionalde and curia:4l lasts, shoe thread and a general assortment of shoe thaines ; together with belt leather. lace leather, rivets and burrs, &c., Which theywitl sell at the lowest cash prices. " N. ll.—Please call and serf ou'r , stock and 13rmour prices, Imfore'purciMsing ePetVitere. • , I\IO6DY & AECIITERNACJIT. -Pottsville Septeniber 14tti, IS-lft • ZB ME - PAPER HANGINGS, DECORZTIONS, CENTRE PIECES 4. • As- ILI, be opened during the week at BANNAS'S• Uhea.P . Paper Store 1000 PIECES of Paper Ilang legs; embracing rich-Fresolos and Column paptir for parlors and halls, DeCorations, Centre, Pieces &c, &c.—` Also, rich papers for parlors and moms, embracing the lateSt and most fashionable irdlerns prepared for the ensuing Spring trade, all of which will be solders low, and some less....thani Manufacturer's prices. ranging in price from I2;', cents to ,fitl per piece.. Call and ecti it. Tire stock embraces all kinds of Decorations that can, be qbtained in -PhiladAplaia. Also, several beautiful 1 7, ench Pire-Vace Street's, cheap. ',Dec 5 , 49-- , 5b Tons of Rail Road • Iron, JUST received at the New York tore, [My tons of second band flat. bar Rairoad iron 2; xi of a most excellent.nnality, which I will. sell at 65 - dollars per ton. Also con , tantl.V on hand I x Railroad Trdn fur drifts. Flue Ira for sclfottis and bar Iron of every-de scription r at the lowest iiiarket price. EDWARD YARDLEY. 95 Pottsville. Nov. 7th ISiG IS t IL DICKSON aneDr. M. DEPUY; Dental Sar . ,geons, respectfidly iiitbrin th t' citizens of Potts ville and vicinity,. that they have established an office in this place, where they wilt he pleased to see their, friends and others who I,*isli dental operation:4 o:t perfor- Med, equal to • best done in-Philadelphia, aud. Mr better titan is dune by a great majority of dentists there. in consequent • of a very area amount of business,. with which they are favored, they- are enabled to ripe rate for prices which ore net unreasonably bigli, thuS placing within the reach of all the means of preserving their teeth, which are soineceissary to beauty, licalth and happiness. They are prepared to Perform the largest operations at very„short notice, such as the constructing! of at mospheric pressure, and double setts milli! spiral springs, and also artificial palates. . Office North side of Market, a feWlloors above Cen tre street, OE August... 4 1616 A • CARD. , .• .• . LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR respectfully Invites the attention of their cusfomers and the public in gene ral,lo their new stock of Fall rani Winter goods, Which they have just opened : A stock superior to anything that has ever been offered in this place.. - • LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant - Tailors &t.Ciothiers, corner of Centre • and ilahantongo streets, Pottsville, t'a. ' Octoter 31, 1816 • . 44- • . Pocket Bibles Very Cheap. 17, LECANT Pocket Bibles, gilt; with flaps. only 75 _U../ cents, just received and for sale at,LIANNAN'S Cheap Book Stere. • . 0ct..9.1,1816. • ~ 42 . • • Lard Lampal .Lard Lamps ! JUST opened at ItANNAN'S Fancy and Lamp store; an elegant n.4,ortment of Cornelius & - Sons' latest improved Lard Lamps, for Parlors and centritOn use, ranging in price from 50 cents to 45'9 per lamp. Suspension antlSidelampls, Wick, Shades, and Frames, Plain and Cut Class'ClObes, large and small, together wititall the requisites for - lamps, all of which will be sold at the Nanufacturcr's cash. prices. • DecVl GREA . T ATTRACTIOSP MO SOL 0.7I0.1" .11UTli .'Moody & .Icciafevittelet. . _ , otext ;Thor to A . B. Illiitc's tzturc, _ Mid OppoAte - C. C'ra ig's H . /tile Ilors - Ta Or ro, Cent re". 41., • Potto trifle. l'a„ -- ' . , ~ DENTISTRY cptittincnt • %IA KING MANI: K E......-01eSS EditGrs:—Somo time since I was conversing with an old farmer, worth some limo tliGus,ind dullars,.respestiog im 7 pruving the ,oil b iticred.,iiig . the quantity of manure. :aid be--z-lo t Aing . at me gravely—. These new modes c , ffaruilng require capital; they are too expensive flr farmers generally to adnpt.". This same man planted lastyearren acres vita' corn . end raised about tWu hundred buz , hel4. . . ;Ntie i r suppose the expense uf- plonglUng and cultivating six acres had been laid out judiciously in making manure, and the' whole had „been {tut upon the remaining fatir, acres, who idoubts that Ite would have raised es much com its he did bn the' whole, besides:leaving the land Ma far better . condition fur the next.erop? • It is not so expen- • sive making compost Jirinure aelnany imagine. Smite wealthy men,will expend 'several hundred . • . • &Mors a Year for'. this purpose, ..and sound the snd L 'frightens others from attempting anything. - 1• ~ But every fanner ulaY at least douoe his.quan , tity in th..-Ind, hog-pen, sink-drain, &c. I have practiced composing all, or nearly all' y rnantire, with good ettect. '. , 1 -:: ~ : i --. 1 Ijitive44l4:frillowed tFe ei.ct rules;' of thekhe. mist, but my' own judgment t angp if! my filri is not the bes,:ibis at 'least .better than none, and ' it requires n' Capital' but a farm. II:colic - al nit the thateriali can for. itter, whielfbecomeS iiix • ed. wi'di the'dung during the winter.! I' have no' barn cellar, but I .s.rvel the liquid by; having.my /- stable floors made tight, and a little inclined, and :, lieeping them covered tiehind the cattle With sbmer - good abribent, wkichlis, : renewed Ili often:ati ne cessary. I have a swamp which furnishes an inexhaustk ble supply-of peat and !mud.., - Afterislipplying the yard, &c., with this, I,..cuiletit a lun!g - heapireaf the ham In the Fall., td - bepulrerize:d ibt the crema of winter. . Early in the t•.:;pring I draw or the manure from the stable6..llnd, drop it beside thO muck heap about twoleet in the depth, and cov er it with the latter, iumetirnes making tyro or three alternative layers, and misirg_lime or itshes,- ill have them. An active f_ernientation wilt soon take place, after which I shovel the' whole, lover,. mixing it well together, and cover iii againwith' i muck. A slight fermentation them takes lace, and tho whole is Converted into - fine; stronOnar, ure, much better for g r riiss or. for any crop on a, light dry soil, than clear stable mani*e.—Boston ' Cultivator. .. ' 1 ; 1- • ' II •I ; • ' '' . =ME . . ! 11A LC F.. OF UOilN AND POTATI„ 1 611.01' fr Qom r.itteu.l ha - ve observed many. articles in Your paper respecting the raising of !Milan corn, the writers of whi`eh,• in - Many instances, had given it as their. opinion' that this valusble .production ' of our soil is profitable to the farmer to raise, even if be did not get more' than fifty cents d , busheL for.it. — One writer made it out, or pretendgd to, at least, that he'eoutol raise Indian eorn.44have it cost him but, cents-,,,,s 'bushel.. Nov, this is very well if he can dc - ., it, hut I have alWays con- . sidered it to be an unprofitable grainto rise, even if it could be disposed:, of at one dollar per. bushel. Before pie potato' disease commenceits merci less rairages,. I always considered it to b far more ' ( L., profitable for me to raise potStoes . for! two shil lidgs,per buSherthan to raise corn for One dollar. I always believed Indian corn :to ho a: great ex hauster of the soil, and probably shall a long as I live. '• I,supposed thati to take a piece o i t land,asy , for ten years, and manure it well, an&plant it with corn each year, ;that at the end : of the ten years'ihaf laud woulsii be in but little Wetly better condition for seeding idown to grass,ihrin it was in the first place, while if lot) should put on the . sane quantity and 'quality of manure on the • same piece, and plant it faith potatoe(;, it Would .be in prime order for grass. . • pot 1 '. I think F can , raise l 550 bushels of t4 - toes,'on an acre of land with jas little expensq, -(provided they d 9 not rut) al I could raise 35 bush f els'of I corn on the same - exilent of ground.. NOW, let us see the. difference in !value; 250 pus ails of pota- , tors at 40 cents a . busheli would amlount - to 100 dollarS - ; 35 bushels of corn at 75 cents a bushel, -, and the fodder, (allowing, : it to be w nth ten sot lar;,) ivould . he , but. $36,55, , Now, pray tell me, brother fanner, w hied' you:should pr fet, a crop of; potatoes ix o'rtli $ 100',, and your !-ant' - Itift in goal . o`rder,for.coming Years, or-a ,eroP I corn worth ,',.36'5,5, arid your hind in a woise•Cindition 'than itwit's - before %on tSncifed itl. 1 ~ ' , , ~.i 'Pi C' LI N.G P Ltl 31.V1t EKS =lt has been frequent- ly recommendedito strew , salt around:plum trees,- not only, for the r.,rpose of destroying ; the grubs of tf.e ciirculio which may be • in the sill, but to' ~ simulate a. n .-„e tree. t, bear. . 1 - I . ' We saiv a `successful exkrinient of this kind• the oils/day, lit titJgaillen i'if• nut Loftier*, Capt,' P. Hofnes, of Gardiner." Ho. hasiseverad 'Plum', trees planted in a stiff s claYey loam, Oilticii had not . . bore any fruit for seven,or eigbt year's: la s t Fall he strewed a -quantity of, salt around the todite,. and this Feason theylare banging full of fruit. It is . an experimenCeoltly jried„arid' if successful ei vet} cheap mode Of manuring the trees. i ' Sonic species of plums will riot thrive unless Ideated where ,the 'alt water canti occasionally .wash their roots, or unless salt is applied, as lathe esse . of 'the . beach plum; and it' seems lila- salt is congenial, to all kinds. Du - wiling in his,f• , Fruits and Fruit Trees of'America," says, in common . salt we have one of, , the ,best fertifisers for`'. the. plum tree. It not only prinneteS ito health and' luxuriousness, bin, fOr the dislike which most ink, sects haveta - this stitanee, it drives 'sway or des- ' treys most of those to which the plum is liable.— The Most. successful pliant' growerin our neighl; borhood, applies, with the nest results, half a Peck . of coafsesalt fa the 'surface of the ground, under each heal:Mg free; annually, about the fist of ~„ ~ .ApHt._L:t.h 4 pie Fai.;attr. _ ' . . . • LINIMENT—Mu.-EDIToir:--I send you a re ceipeSor n liniment,.wlilch has long been in ilia and has been l'ound,h'ighly - efficacious in all cases of sprains, tirtlis4 wound's external or internal, on man or beast+ It has been used .with -great success in scekLl - 8" . .(1.iet of Rheumatism, often efficting cure, and no farmer 6hould be _without it who has not :something bettetto substi tute in its place..:_.‘' One-half oz. spirits hartshofn ; . Two oz..camphoegunt; One gill 'spirits turpentine; One-half pint iweet. ; ' Ono pintalcohul.l, . -* Shake it well together,: and apply; rubbing it in,sMartly with the hand.— Corr. Naturalist.. Wrx - rEa. GAILDE .. .—We notice'that one per son in the_eity who in •the summer line a . small. neat garden, Gas introduced into it various pine. fie, herniac and cedar trees and shrubs, undthus petit .in winter dress. The -effect of ihe ever grceen shrubs about his dWelling and along .his floWer borders and 'kirtin , his exclosurcs iex evedirOy pleasant, while the expense is very tri fling. [Fifty , cent - 5 or . a dollar' in 'money' a de / lat.: , hours nine are all Whfeh -need be ;required ic4 put most'of our city ° enclosure into an attrac- : !ivy winter dress, and giving them an appearance of taste'Ad of comfort. ' - : • . . FARM FOR SALE. rip inemubscrier will ,otter for the PeneaYl - vaunt Ihill, in the borough of Pottsville, on the 12th .lay of Janua'iy, 1517, the farm on which he now resides, situated. in Nlanhehn tFehuylkill county, on the Centre Turnpike, three nines front Pott-ville, three, miles from Orwii:sburg, and one mile 40in schuyikm irav,..‘ The farm contains three hundred and six acres, one Ilindred a‘nd titty . acres of which IS under, cultivation, well fenced, and in first rate farming-ordef: The residue is good timber land: The buirdings are a large Iwo story stone house with a - two story stone kitchen, a large Swiss barn, Cider mild, Blacksmith tht.p EMIR . , .... Mat 111111. g i I I :— z' ;d4 0,&—.0 lee house, and miumher of other improve ment4 and out littildineW-rtopiislte ftir a complete farm ing establishment. There is a large varietyof the best kinds of apple, pear, Peach, piton and other kinds of fruit trees, upon the premises. There ip 'fountain in. the horn yard and one at the kitchen door. This-prop-' erty is so well known that - it furtikr description Is deemed iinneccssary. From its location and the man ner in which it lids been 'cultivated for a numbe:rof years. it cannot be exceeded 'for produetivmess Ind convenience to nintitct by any firm in the county, Th' property will be so:d en very accammoilating terms.— The sale will commence at 10 o'clock in the forennon. - , 1 • BENJ. POTT. • GFree Preen, PottsvilleVStitome des •Volks; Or wigslnus, and l.agle. Reading, insert 3 times, mark peke and gend bill to this nine . Vex. 10, Islet" 31- - ~ . 1 . i)LAsTER AND FLqr.-tl5O ton, pla . ster, 50 bbls, half L bbl., antlAisarter bills, No: f...i1, and 3 Nlaakarel, 10 bbls Blue fiNli ; al-o, a few balfidil,4, Me-s mackaret for family Ilse, for sale by J.N. BEATTY & Co. Dec 1510 .• , .\- i H.. .
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