Itlip}ii~ig. i i, TA ' ti No A Swi';.-.-Neit filollY years, ago a now popular surge a in one of the rdlips-of our Gulf Squadron. en ere 4, the navy at Norfolk sta tion.: He wtis,a youth th - e - A, not much celebrated f o r hie even temperament, lind before being ad mitted, was, of course, subjected to an examina tion. It so happened at that.time, at that station, there were several old and savage sawbones in the service, and who took partfeular pains to baffle end Worry - youngestrs, to the very verge 'of alt Ghrisi• tian endurance - . N--:—,.. fortified himself with e stout smasher of brandy, and entered the prea r ence of hii judges, as be afterwards told mi. with more real terror withdrew] than if he was abou,t to go into a lion's 'cage, or a burning mard 7 zine. Tli c ra profesbnrs went into him with - grape and car/water, hot shot and Willi) shells. Thee put-wounded sailors-and marines before , his ! lei l .. rifled imagination, in all 'manner of cuts static fractures, and compound fractures: hauled him over cockpits full of broken limbs and r,battered careases, yellow levers, smallpox, and,scurvies, too tedious to mention. All of which poor N-77, Sawed bled. blistered purged, sod phySlekfti hun' t ,„ self 'safely nut of. - 'At last the. pr,fessors got on to sweats had a marine dying by inches with cad' chills arid fevers : hcfnust be sweated iminediaie, iy. Di—, proposed this. ;2' - 4 Well, suppose that would not do ?' • Theri.N. proposed that. , suppose that would nut do / Then pcor..,N , • proposed , therother.- • ' • : Well, Eurivose that-would not do •Thed. I would try hot Barad bags - tri-his hod? if that iiled,—would not '‘?o ?' .Theri I'd try try a hot bath,' said IN and itTqat.woull nut du r sleam him!' Ea id N Very well:' if that failed you.? .-. ..-.._ 1 .I'd - paue down a pint of brandy and cayenne pepper V . - \ I I . . - Veryiicl. But if That had no . effect?' con rinued his tormenters. . , •If thdt Itad no'eireet; said .N. in deertiir the persperalioni.ohing from ht 4 brow, and hviingei: haitsted all his remedies. and lost aldlistlence, that woulilti;i'swi'eai. him, I would brui hint lie fa,reyou to be \ sixamined, and if you swe'al Itillt he might dtlyind .• • GtilimmATicAt. -QtitnaLs —An English li4r rister-once remarked to a judge on the bench, who prided himself in ddi . rectinith gram:untie:it blun ders of the bar:: , . • Slay it plgase yrourhonor, C . thinOhat action kill no; I.ty." The jud. t e quickly rep!ie t t: 'Mr. Barriiter, you should have st.id lie, not say; hens by.',' • •fn the pru4ress of the snino ease, thejulue snide a 'mistake in point of foe% which bring piiint ed out, he very cutaneously acknowledged- - by a aying t 'lt is so—l sot corrected.' The barrister instantly retailed: •Alay it pleoso your honor, you should hOre ,said sit, not set; benS'set.', , Mn. Srtarr t—geading the,:kmickborke.f,V_ arficie oft :11Jot Jack's' and big feet teinins'ine of a:little occurrence which took:place at one of .the NottliTiver landings, some little time since. -The Albany built hadjust arrived, and, the landing was, as usual, crowd,ttl with cabmen, porters, loaf-. W feta, &c. When the ptssengerstommenced !Mid porter stepped tip to a country lotiking„chap say log= • .Carry your ii - iggage, sir . rather guess not,' was the reply. l_earry your tiai. , ,gtge ' 'No! _darn Ye !--1. hairl'i got any haigag,e'r -The prier looked at him a 'ohmic., then very cooly stooped. doWn, art? taking hold of one of his feet, said with,rin 'air of astinisionent— Massa, that's one of your feet—ain't it' Ihtm iroe if f think iiwa's' a leather trunk !' y. -Spirit thc Times. _ A TRA C K.-- ihe of New Bedford, - (s:rys Providence Herald.) the boys. - were in the habit of play rig. at bail. :A cross-grained old 'chap. who kept a crockery store, ,was somewhat annoyed by the juvenile spit:, and whOnever a bull came in hts - way would . seize upon tt,,take it into his store, anti clap it into the atove without ceremony. A few darn sinee,diss ing made a prize - of one of , the offmsive articles in question, and adopted his nmal course, lie.soon fOunid he had 'caught a Taria•.' A horrible - .ex..' plosion took place t -- . .the stove ia - aSidowrodry high,' the store was shattered with the shock—Mid shout fOrty dollars worth of crockery was dashed in pieces.! :1t kunnecesmv to add, that the urch ina Who Thad so , often been, interrupted in their sports by , solitscips' had Charged their ball with gunpowder, byway of a 'practical hint do the old fellow to let •thbm atone in future. An:anecdote is related•ot - an English clothier, who, after kirig," drinking the Bath wateis, took It s .• • Into lits..lieato try the Bristol hot: Welh, He pro , cured' from his physician a !encr to a brother Ga. !err; Statirig hit; case, &c. but after tie had pro. : ceederl on his journey Ins curiosity induced him to pry into the contents of the letter, when the following words presented themseives to his as tonished vision : tllear Sir: the bearer is a fat Wiltshire clothier ; make the-most of him.' It is needless to and that his cure.was at once effected., and he immediately turned his tiars:e toward home, ta saddr.r and a .wiser man:' PLEASANT .IS:lUlft.—Gibbons was engaged fur the rivvnei of a 'patent right for animproved ma .chine for packing Ilour..miound- l op by an argu mem ad horninetn. “Now Acrid - men of the Jury, I mik you whether a man ought nut to.iecover -so valuable an navel - it:on. \rod Mr. Rundell:. ad dreading an o!d german miller, 'are acquainted with tho business, and I ask'you whether the Thine is not -- ttilartii every cent charged for it.' 'No' Said the 'it's not worth a nipper, had it in my mill arid I wouhlu't have it Wei fur a hundred dollar..' Gibbons took a non,uit. TLlmexAr.,—Tho favorite st.i'w song of the Whiladelphia b'hoys is said totMfLe following:- - •Ohl Zack's at Monterey, I. Bring out your Santa Arn-er ! • - ' For every time we raise a goin Down goes a Mexican-er i Old Zack's in' Mexico, : • • - - • Bring nut your:lames K. Polk-ere ! - .For every time he lilts hiti pim, Down goes the hicaociersl! . ' ' • ... '..1 OIL SUSPECTING TIIL CAUSE*/ ine'wou/d mirth!. a II to read Vie followinsAy in *as LICKING at the. nose. offensive breath; pain in the f Tjnints or limbs, grinding of the teeth during sleep, vonacioniaappetite, leatiess, bloated stomach or limbs, gripings.ishooting pains in variouaparts of the, body. a sense #irsomething rising in the throat, itching of ih~ anus towards night, Needing of the nose, gnawing sensatiowat the stomach, flashes of heat over the sur face of the body alight chills or shiverings, licad.aclie, drchesiness, torpor. vertigo, disturbed dreams, sudden - Startinc in sleep with fright and screaming, cough,fever 'sheens, tits, pallid hue, thirst, had taste in the mouth, dttlicult breathing; fatigue, squeamishness, nausea. frequent desire ui ifS,S something from the bowels, and sometimes discharges of slimy and mucus. And should they have any of them, immediately obtain a bottle of Iltdiensack'sVegetableWorra sy rap, w Mich is so pleas ant, that every child winery for it after It has nice had a taste, and remember it is warranted to cure, or. the' money is returned, and $5OO is , oryered h e any person that will produce a case of Worms. which it will not cure. We have in our possession several Worms of various. kinds and 'amongst them one gati inches 117 ! length which it brought from Jacob Sch,veifenhiser NEW' LAW BOOKS. n Lancaqter county. l'a . who had suffered from early • Infancy, and Ire and his friends. at well as many of . . : • . ROOD ON EXECUTORS. , . the most eminent physicians pronounced his caSe,:a gradual decline, being an they thought that abominable A . ..PRACTICAL trealise on the' Latv relating to Re- complaint Dspepsia,and before takingifwo bottles he gisters„Regisiers' Courts. Orphans - Courts, Audi - passed the above worm, and has'enjYeil the best of tors, Esecu tors , .Administrators. Guardians, and - Trits- health ever since, which has been about erns mon th s, fees in Pennsylvania, with an Appentlix of Ardent - As . and all fiir 50 cents, and had paid° physiciancupwards „seedily. Fines. 'pc. Price 85. nlse. of lit'f.o, without retie wing any benefit whatever. • ' ' R.OHERTS . PRIEST OF BRITISH - STATUES. --, W dn certify that we have used Hobensack's Ve- Comprising thakwhich, according pi the report of the 1 Flab e It'orinti rup,i and being acquainted vvith them. Judges ofthe Supreme Court, made. to the Legislature recniihnend it as being the 'best article as well as the appear to be in 'pace in Penusylvaula, with owes and i most pleasant to take we ever used, and furthermore, . ill umrattone. MtI.LEIt ON PARTITtPrice 01. „sabiterilie our nation: believing Rio pea benefit to the _,_. - • 6N. A treatise on the law of Partition try. Writ in Nanny,- !minim family, by doingsn. . vanM, with a Digeit of Dort. Appleton, south street, pear 2d—Doet. Kim- Statinen,and an Appendix of bell, 4th and George street—lsaac' Bea s , - AttlAmmig, . Forges, by E. Spencer Miller. Price- ell 50. Ileitis county—Doce Keelv, ads., —Doct, Thomas, lust published and for sate at HANNAN'S- Lew Doak N. ArSey—Derct. Sweet, Delaware—C. Henry Flamer, Were. Potteville. Minister of the Gospel, Marshall street, I doer below r.. ,•?'•, ~ All Law Books not on hand, obtalued to order at üblishers' prices. p Brown—Patrick - Duffy,, Melon st., above Ninth—Jacob ' 'Febl.3 1 - 7 -.. w Welsh, below Coats w, side— U. oond, Rose Alley, -_________ let tour below -Coates—Susan Thompson, Oxford at., bettveett - Fmnt arid Second,Wensitigton. ~ PrcPared by.r.l.Hobensack, .N. E. corner of Second and Coates streets, 'Philadelphia, and for Curie by every storekeeper In the Untied States—Price 25 cents . , Also, Hobensack's Tetter Ointment, war ranted to mareall eruptions of the,skin—price 25 cents. ,• zi, D. Should any doubt the above, and believing their children have worms, they:will be furnished gra tLfitOilia* by calling^ on u 5...., J.l). lIRPWN, Druggist, wholesale agent,Piattsville and 'forsale at all the prineipal stores in the county October 3d, 1818. .. , . 50—ly Ev'rnaounix - aTtr:4•l.iise. sir, fur .information, sahla very grave 'member of the le gislative body, who then made uri great fi;ure in thebusiiiesi in'which he W 34 erlAagell, hut has since far outgrown _in political limporiance both his nurtt and neighbor's expectations. -I rim glad, rirca! it,' said a bystander, fur no 'man wants it more.' "ffla! is thst a(figgt r I see before me ?" sai,l 3 iouttg actor, who was practising! bistronics 111 eir,"saidbia,landkrd's rodi haired daugh4 it's only main ina's bitifor scirtn tinek's 6 ard and.4.2.2shing!" PALE'S PATENT 'SCAL E. 5, oat Seal S &c. fp:l2r subscriber has 'been appellated agent , for, the sale of Dale's Patent riCalesin ^ Schttylkil: county; amongwhich is the'Wheelharrow Scale for weighing coal inio boaii also Counter Scalei,-ecc., all of wtacti will he furnished at Phltadelphla casliprices, freight added- A book'denrrthing the different kindlor scales, together with prices ca aim examined at our store. - B. BANNAN. Mil iflcbinns. - MIALLILSTEirS • .A.l.as-HEALING • OINTIVIEWT, EMI • • • ' INSENSIBLE PER..SPIRATWN. -"F yreceding figure Is given to represent the r r Pfasstittmosi. Ills the great EVACU ATION'for the impurities of the bo,dy. It will be no ticed that ai thick cannily mist issues Item all points of the surfacewhish indicates that the perspiration flows uninterruptedly when we are in , health, but ceases when we °are sick. Life cannot be sustainealmithout it. It is thrown off from the blood and other juices of - Alm 11 - ndy.anddi.poses by this means of nearly all the Im purities within The language of the - Scripture is, "In the blood is the Life.' If it ever becomes impure it may he traced 'directly to the Stoppage of Insensible ':lterspitation. 'Thus we see all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant or infected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality are sufficient, without ens parti cle of itiediilne, except to open the pores upon the Bali , ' face Thus we see the folly,of takilig so - many internal remedies. All pra - ctitioners,however, direct their ef foils to restme the insensible perspiration. The 1 , Thompsontan, for instance; steams.; the Ilyaropathist shrouds us in tie I blankets; the lkontepathist deals out inflames-mats; thelA ilopat hist b leeds ,, and doses us with' ,mercury ; and the-blustering Quaek gorges us with Pills! pills:: !!1 To give sonic idea of the amount of the Insensible Perspiration, we wilt state that the, learned Dr. Lew— miock ascertained that five-eighths of:ailj we receive into the' stomace pass - 1;11 , 0f by this:means. In :other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per day, we 'evacuate five pounds of it.hy Insensible Perspiration. , This is none ruher.than the used up particles of the 1 Mood, ;aid other juices, giving place - Millie new' and fresh one To check this, therefore; is to retain in the system five eights of all the virulent matter t h at na ture demands should leave the body'. It is by stopping' the pores that overwhelm mankind with coughs, colds and consunoinns. Nine-tenths of the wortil .lie front disease induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. • Let me. ask, now, 'every candid mind, what coufse seems the most reasonable tti iIUISOf! to 1111:1111{1 the pores after they are closed Would you rive Iby 4c to unstop the pores? Or would you apply something that would do this'uvn tho.surface, where the riog gingactually is 1 And .01 I know:of nirphysician who makes nny external application to effect it. Under these circumstances I present to physicians, and all others,', , Sr ALLISTER'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, '• OR, THE WORLDS' . , It bas the power to restore perspiratiim on the feet, on lIM - head, around old sores, upon the chest, in sight, upon every part of the body, whetheri diseased slightly orgeveiely. It has power in cause all 'external isdnES, scrofulous humors, Ain di.>ruses; -posomuus umtlit.ls, to dischxr4e rhcfr putrid,matti.rs nod then heals them. • • It is a renicdy that forbids rho necessity of so many, and deleterious trues taken into the stomach. It pre s erves and def.inds the surface front all demote mem of its functions. The surface is Mc:outlet of five eighths (tithe bre and used up matter within'. It is Mere ei/with nu llimts of OpelPOZ9 hr redeye the intestines. Stop up those pores and Hi ath kilo( kg at vour door. It is riehtly termiad All healing; tit there as scarcely a gli„,:erise„ external or internal, that it will not benefit. - I Bryce used it fon the last 14 years rural] diseases of the sliest, eonsumptiiin,' liver, involvin; utmost roger and reSpons , bilily, and I deelarein fore Heaven and man, that not Itt one single ras - e hrsit failed to hem cfit, when the paqviit I,vs Within the reach of mortal means,. ' , . I have had IdlYsicians, learned an the' professirin, I have had miniiters of the <30544.1, Judges of the,bench,. Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of t ho.highest et it dition, and multitudes of thepoor use it in ev'ery variety of way; and there has been hut one voice,-saying McAlliSter, cone Ointment id good.' . N.sl/.111 . 710Ar. can hardly he credited that a salve can have an/ effect tuttiln the Inmza..r.eated :Ix they are within Owl:lis le:in. 110, if placed upon the chest, it penetrates ,di rectly to the tting4, seperates the polsonntlA paa icier that are coutuming them, and expels then( •trom the , system,. I neE4i'not no that it is ctiring persons of conk:nun (ion co:di:Malty:although we are told it is t'oolishoess, 11-4ce nut what is said. se-long as I can cure several thousand pcfdoes yearly. HEADA (WE. =II The salve has rtare'd persons of 'the headache of 12 years handing, and who had it regularly eroiy_wef so that-.voiniting tockplace.! Deal - 1'12.4s and Ear-ache are helped with lila: sue-, -cess, R fl Eiii11..471531 Ir renioves ramO4i. innetliatel); 'the intlamalion and swelling; when the. pain•celse4. • COLD FEET. Consumption, liver complaint, .pains in the chest Or side; WHIM MY of the hair, onci, or the other, alwacS accompanies cold feet'. It tea sure sign of disease in the system to have cold feet.' The salve will cure ev- Cry case. In Srrofula. old mores, erysipelas, satt,rhenm, liver ilk s complaint, sore eyes, (Fancy, sore-thro, bronchitis, broken or sore , brea.A., piles, all chesldisca - ei, such as asthma, oppretsion," pain—also, sore lit , cli(tplied hatolg, tumors, custaneous eruption's, nervous diseases, .tad Of the spine" lie,re is probably no ipetlic ism now ktimvii, so go . • . . , SCALD IIEAD We have dared caAes that actually defied evetj , thing known. alrivt.l l . ns the ability of 15 or 20 doctors.: fine man to' its he Lad spent 4500 on his children n• i thoot when a fen• bore? of the Ointment.cured t triuti 10.4 the bog' thine in the world for Burns. (Read the dire'viions around .the.hox.) IrOR MS. [' • if parents knew how fatal most medicines.weic to children taken inwardly, they.wnuld be slow to resort. to them F.;ipecialy •merstir ial lozenees,' and •medi• 'Li•ated tom int.-s,' •verinifue• pills, &e. The truth is, no nne can tell, invariably. when worms are:present.— . NoW •I. t sae to parents that this salve- will always tell if a child has worms. It will drive every.vesiige of 1111 . 111 away. [React tire liire.:teoll9 around the box.] There i s t,r,,hably nit medicine on the. fare of the. t'arth at once .o sure and so safe in the expt:Siou of. . . , . • CORNS. . • Occasion:if tiF i e of the Ointment wilt alevafs keep corns from e.rowitap,. :reotile heal never be troubled with/tiler-4:f they will'iise it ' , .t -;'• , •-i - • ' 3.1!IIN MeA11.1.1c , 717.11:k Co, ..• i - tiole,Proprikors of the ebOye medicine. '•• 1 . CA U7l ON. . As the .1.11-hea:hig Ointment hiS been greatly inun terfaed..ti'e have this caution to the pahlit that. 'no Ointment will be gen u nie , rinless the names 'or .lantes ZSlcAllisttr. or James McAlltste'r & Cq.,'ate written with a pea upon every label.' • , • t Pilo 94.ceuts per bnx. •` CLEME:sO3 & PARVIN, Agente;Polts - ville, Pa. Sept. 2ti, _39—t v. WORMS ! WORMS'! v.` . Destrey Thousands of Children WITRGITT 'PARENTS O'ER IcNOW.INA: P 1 R \'R ,NIFM AND EiTiENSIEVE , Oldthing and deritlemen's Famishing Store riMIE Subscriber has Itist returned . ,from the cities of New York and Philadelphia with a, splendid and 'cheap assortment of Cloths, Cassimeresaand ref the .latest impfiitations, comprising the best black 'French and English wool dyed Clutlis,snperfine black • - French Doe Skins and'English wool dyed - Cassimeres, French and English Fancy Cloths, such as oiti , e, mown,. Invisible Green, &e., French Fancy Cassirneres.i4 the latest Spring styles, plain and fancy vestings, black fiatlfi, cashmere, cashmeretts, white - and' bulf ensii 'meres, light fancy_velvets, Marseilles, -Sm.; all 'of Which he Is prepared to manufacture to order in the very best style, and at prices at which he is determined. no customer shall complain. Being hirnself a practical ':tailor, and employing tatters and workmerisuperihr to, :any others in the place, he is able to warrant every ar .4iele manufactured bye him to give sativracOon to the most particular in fashion, fit and finish. The subsciiber has also Just opened at his new store. the largest, best, and mostfashionable stock of ready ,made clothing ever offerplYto the Pottsville public; all of which he will dispose of at -prices•whiehcannotifail to'satisly purchasers, viz: . Tine Black Frock'Coats s frota - i 0 00 to 019 60 do ' Dress do , • 900 16 00 'do Sack do . 550 10 50 Fancy Frock and Dress coats 800 18 00 :• Summer Tweed Coats . 2 50 4 50 Linen . 'do 75 2 00 Fine Cassimere Pantaloons, :dark •r and fancy colors • 350 750 French Cassimere , Pantaloons, • (summer goods) • ' • 250 50 LinenTantaloons '621 124 • Superfine black Satin Vests 3 50 -5 00 .do do do • 150 .1.00 • Fancy vests Cashmere &Cashmerettel 75 2 50 • Marseilles Vests 621 1 50, The _s u bscriber'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 shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, scarfs, gloves, hose, suspenders, he. &c , suited to the fastid ious taste of the exquisite, the plain habits of the, slib stantial citizen, or the wants of the industrious labo rer. Ile can clothe a man front head to foot with a snit of clothes for $2 50, which is , cheap enough for the poorest. *-The subscriber has just received the latest London, Paris, New York, and Philadelphia Spring and Rummer Fashions. Any.taste can be syhed at his new store in Centre street, next door above Clemens's Dram . store; Pottsville. . B. T: TAYLOR. 05. Don't f_rget the place. Pottsville, April 18, 1816; 17- • COLLIERY WORKS, • FOUNDRY •.S; MACHINE SHOP. TniE subscribers, at their old stand, corner . of Rail Road and Callowhill streets, are prepared to man ufactur,# to order, at the shortest notice, .Steam Engines' and Pumps, of any power and capacity' tbr mining and,, other phiposes, Coal Breaking. ,Mathines, with solid and perforated rollers, as may be required. Also Engines and Blotting Cylinders with all neces- ' sary machinery for Blast-I ursiaces.— Hot "lir Pipes, of the most approved plans, Cop and Ball joints and II a= ter 'Payers, of the- very :best 'construction. They par- 1 tieularly•invit..! the attention oG Iron Masters-and parr ties engaged in the Iron trade, to. their large stock of ; p l pterns fur Rolling :Mils, having lately constructed tII inaChinery for two of the largest MiPs in the coun try, viz .—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the 'Rolling 'Mill at the • Montour Iron Works, Danvie.e. , They are fully prepared fur this kind ofwork, together' with,every variety of general machinery. WI he qual ity of their work and materials, it is enottgli lo say, that iimewa nil experience, the roost infallible tests; have amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en- - pines and machinery. ,- Orders are respecfully solicited and will he promptly attended to. HAYWOOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, :January, 17, ISM,. 3-ly E NVATCHNIAKEV, , *&, , JqiIVELLERS . , From, the of Pi itada., .(52,8EG leave to announce to the citizens o Poitsville and neighboring districts, tytt they have on hand at !heir Store, neat door to new lintel, in ilid‘k,rotigh of Potts- Ville, a large assoltment nf('lV andsilver I • a Pa tent Le ver,i.e. Lennie, and plain Watchei; of every description. Also, a general as:NG - mem of Ladies and.Gentlemens' Gold Pins,. Gliains.illracels ts, Signet and Plain Rings; Gold mid Sitzer Thimbles, Pencil,' mid Pens of various makers; SpeetaclM'', Musical limos, and everymther article in their line of husinegg, ii. & E. , have brim appointed by Ilfessrs. Elretioster & Ingraham of Bristol, ,Connecticut, their agent's for .the sale ; of their Raton spring flocks, compnying those !suitable for Chnrches and public offices.: Also, eight ' Flocks. ` ,fhv and thirty hour Ma ss patent spring repealing Gothic Through them purchasers may rely upon get 7 tin:: a genuine ar icie.' Clitie. us a rail, we guarintee to sell as tow as any article in our line of badness can he purchased either . itl Pottsville or Philhilelphia.. (locks and, Watches et' every' deseripti;n carefully repaired and wammitedon_rhe most reasonalik! terms. • • . M RIZ JOSCPII .. ELLIOTT. Mardi 21, 'SIG., 'l2—tf. MOUNT PLEAB4NT Sktph Plal ? iv ; Mill and Turning Actor!' 111 HE subscriber respPctfully annonnces to his rust°. nd•r i s and the public. that hi. Steam Planing Ma chine on Norwegian street, in this Borough, is iw in itte micce=sfill operation, and is prepared to do all kids of Martin" to order at the shortest not ice., , Ile wit ' en on hand flooring boards of even, description, ufilich will be. Fold at the lowest lutes, lie is .aflo prepared to execute. everY . ilest rtption' or TURNING IN WOOD, _ • Such as 'Awning Posts, Bed Posts, Chairs, flannistera, &c. &c, . , A's he has employed Mr: Min. Cleim as his foreman In this busineds,he flatters himself that all wort: entrusted to his rare, will he executed to their entire. satisfaction Ile therefore solicits the patronage .orthe public. Ire has alsoa Circular Saw' for slitting all kinds of • Lumber, for the rariouirpurpose4 for which it is used. HENRY STRAITCII. r. Order); for Diming &c.. can be left at the Store of Messrs. rmes Shlyman k Sons. Augl 29, 18:G. 21— . DENTISTRY C.t It.. Did(SON and Dr. M. Dr.FITV, Dental Set -17). gent* respectfully inforlit,tb.t 'citizens of Potts ville and vicinity, - that they have established an office in this place, where they will be 'pleased -to see their friends and otlieri-who wish dental Ope - rations perfor med, equal to the best done in Philadelphia, and, far Netter than is done by a - great majority of dentists there. In consequence of a very large aindunt •of business with which they are favored, they are enabledlo ope rate prices which are tint unreasonably high, thus placing within the reach'of all the meanS of.pregbrvitia their teeth, which are so necessary to beauty,.health and happiness. They' arc prepared to peiform the largest operations at very short notice, such as the constructing of at• mnspherie pressure ; -and double setts with spiral springs, and also artificial palates. side'of Market, a fen.' doors above Cen tre stct , et, August 1, 1916. • 31--tf. . . •- . Patent Grease,• • Oarthe aslesof Carriaaes, Wagons, Rail Road Cars I.' a`nd Machinery of all kinds, to slve oil and prevent friction, ; . This article is prepared arid for'sale by CLEMENS & PARVIN, the only mann factUrers of thus article, In the United:Statea, at their wholesale and retail Hardware anti Drug Stare in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. REMEMBER thatnone is genuine without the twit 'ten sittnature,,o(the inventor and proprietor, Chas. W. Crericetis, upon each package. • Pottsville, Nov LI, £l6 . 46-- ~,. . . NEW AND CHEAP . STORE, x.- ExT door io OliVertlDObson's Ilat and Cap Store, 11 Centre street, ,fourni door facility "Market. The stibscriber has jest opened a new Qml, splendid assort ment of seasonable Dry Goods, Groceriesand Queens ware of the latest styles and importations, very cheap, to Which he invites the attention of his friends and the IP li o ll t e ts i : : il c l;, en o er c a t i o . ber 3d, ISM. ' W3I. H. HILL. 40.--t1 ' MRS. • • DROPOSES to give instructions on'the'riano Forte, I. and repsertfully solicits the patronage of bet friends and the public in general. Also, in Drawing and . Painting—she like Wise teaches tint art df wax flowers and fruit. - Abio, the coral and alum basket making.. Itt•sitionce in Norwegian street„second door above Third street. Pottsville, January 30th, BIT. 5-3 tn BONNETS •M Rp. F 0,11 G N MARKET STREET, nearly opposite Messrs. t i c...Sedgmck & Co's. store, has just received a full supply of the Spring fishier) of Bonnets, consisting in part of Florence braid, Inserted lace;China`Pearl,a ttere and splendid article, With.a variety of other styles. . • R B OIV S. , Mrs. MORGA N, Itas just:received the larcest and ran. splendid assortment of Ribbonsin Potts‘ ille,which w.l he sold at-the very lowest . prices. Bonnets altered a: d done up in the hest manner, ns she has just received one of the best Improved Pressing Machines for fi nial... jog HOonets. . Pottsville,, April 25th, 1810. • 17- New Store, at Brockville T AE Stibscriberhas just received from Philadelphia, and has now opened at Brockville, a large and gen eralascartnient ofseasonable goods, Fuch *as Dry Goods, Groceries..Gardware, and Queeneware. 'ln additiola 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 you will find no prepared to sell goods at as low a rate as they have ever been sold any where, in Schuylkill cotinty. N. ll,Country produce of all kinds, wanted, for which the highest piece will be paid. GEO. IL POTTS, • Pottseille,Yeb• 7, . BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS. - TO AIERCILINTS, COLLIERS JIXD OTHERS. 'UST opened an elegant assortment ofludgers, nals and Day Books, Invoice and Cash Books, Medi um, and Letter sizes, all made of the best paper, and well bound, which will he sold 413 if not lower, than they can be purchased in Philadel phia. varying in Nice from 23 cents up to $l2 each; at .13ANNAN'tiChean Book' and eltationerw Store, Potts ' Dec 19 • 31 THE . - MINERS' :JOUR, ,~f e~i iit . ssTOCY'S VEl4fip • I w.- iii.t. ~,. ArMEDY rolk - • Nto • for-the People, .. Facts 'rat.: constantly tncreasing poptilar4 andltale of 1 8 A:Fahnesrock's Vi O atfitge has induced per. suns whotire entious of ite!succes,e ti.i patio t4rupou the phldic preparations which MI medical mep knot% to be inetTicaciouS in; 'esi . teilin ,, warms (tom' the -system. t I This Vermifpge has made es wayinto publie layout pon the, groubdouf its own intrinsic merits ) . mote han any other ;Medicine oTthe kind nowitsdi and a hile many worm remedihe have ' by dint of o ffi ng i i been forced inth sale, and ,shottly aft& gone intc the obicOrity which their wcirtMesv,ness justt met ited, G. A. Fhancsiock'sj Verinilbee continues to be trinntphandY, sustathed. It had Only to tie !used and its elicets wdl Idly suitain all; thp.tlis said of its wonderful expelling noVvq: 4 ,. 1 , 1 , .•., 1 ' Glertilicate. • , Wale;, Erie PI-, New Ir.; Jan; 7, _ 1 We certify that tkia•fiaic used U. A Fahnc Verrnifuge'in our families and• in ;every ease provided a dpeided and etrefettial remedy tor ilimg worms From the systdm. 117 ,, cordially inendit to pai•cnts who haf•e•ehililren tha 'dangerolis malady I • • • ELON • :11' MNE, nott,"r MAY. 1 . . 1, OSV PII 11U itIZOI'GII 4 .. For Sa'te, and rcuil, at the'iDrivi I house of i • ELA:FAIINE§TOCK & Corner of izth anti %Vond sts. Pitstiorg, For sale in PnilSv;ile. fly • ' CLEMEN;•S.St pA lIVI N Drugg,is,s. • •IN n.I er .9 st)=- , _.• , - • • . . ! SAIIAPA RILLA & 1 v 1 4 ,cETAinr... BLOOD IN consequence orthe'lim TenSin.7. demand i .1. Leidy's Blood Pills,'and the - edconragemen I public in-elliplaying them: in preference to all the proprietor was obligMl to have enlist mete i chine, which would 'mike" thetuAnore ; rapidly a ' less labor. consequently less expense than her (laving effeetiid so desirable an °Nem and I public may share the benefits of such grat if' meat in Pillmakine.Ws Mixes will henceforth.' .1 , 011. TY PILLS IN A BOX, and the priceAheatione asdieretofote, namely : l -five tents a Box—five Pokes for One',Dollari V Dr. Leidy Is Sarsaparilla and Vegetable Bh chave, duringthe past few Tears, been mute mice{ I Employed thronglthut the United Statue, Mex ; the West Indies ' than any others, and Ile rap: creasing demand for them is unparalleled. . • They - are the only Pillit in existence, known lain Sarsaparilla in them d the prdprietor only how to combine tic Sarstiparilla with other su inform of pills, ! : IF PILLS ARE NECESSARY . - - ; for purging or cleansing.' the stomach al d os - els, for Purifying th e blood or fluids of theliody, as a alter i native fir rewaxing the 1,. ati see of disease ant - arres t tingits , proefees, and as, a Spring purifier th' se pins :will he Boon! noire AfTellualthan any other.. • YOUNG AM) 01.0, MALE OR FEMA ' E, may at all thilina take tliern without change o ' living, restraint froM ocmpailfitl, or fear of taking cold from ' exposure to all kinds - of went her, for they; ,codtain no ! mercury-.or minerals, Which- are rontained to other ; pills, and which makenHier pills so unsafe or ' - anger . • l' ous to - take.lind uncertain in their etrects. . PERSIONS 01 , ALE. CON.ttiTITUTION " . whether tee ale or debilitated. or of robust am strong constittrtion,Lcan take them ‘Vitil(lt prostrath gor de bilitating thii 53 stern :'they operate no easy and gentle, vet effectual' that little iinconvenience is caused in ta i king them. THEW ARE GOOD AT ALL TIMES, for all diseaslits'of whatkiver nature or kind. 'Caution is in ne cessary l Re sure at all tones t, l and take no - others Iliai -Dr. Leitly'S Blood Pi; others by names nearly similar, are spurious, 6 eulated to deceive ; 111 , proprietorsl of them to sell them on the reptitation of the genuine, li and only true Sat saparilla and Vegetable Moot ibr. Leith.. N. 1 LIOTT, Beware. of such iiiprositinn , fraull and rrl TOllllll 'lllOlll not, much less take them, for bei ufaetured to Deceive ilte pnblic of their num will besides dkeive the body.and your system effects. Remember ! 41/Pills in a Box for `Xi cents,—Fl es flir.:Oile Dollar. [No whiffs contain Forty the box..j he bail in Pottsville at JOHN' N. TIN'S Drill ,Sturo. Also;.1 at , JOHN G. BR Drag Store. - Itlziv 2:i. 18 In. • • • . . . A Scarpa's Compothid. Kreosote., caust,c Oi FOR the cure of Deafness, pains and the discharge of matter. from the ears ; also all thos'e dirgree.a lila noises' li!::!! th e Inez7ing of initects, falling o water; whizzing pf 'tenni, .&c., which are symptottef of ait• preaching de 'Ness.. and also generally attendant with the disease: I i , . , tiEltr, is something worth attending to con rig as it' does from a Utah so extensively known as is AI % Grad!' both in city and crnintry, 1 ~ "I hereby certify that from the effects of a, severe' cold last winter, I became partially deaf, attended with very-disarrecablonoises like ringing of bells, 4.c, which gradually increased, until I completely lost Medicating. 'of one ear,- , -when I was induced to try Scarps' Acous :tic Oil, and ant now , Its ppy 0 say, that with t e use of , 'one bottle of the alive 111P1 leitle I can hear a; well as ever, and ull disagreeable i oises have etiiirs.i • diSap neared. Any furtliar itillirmatlowrespecting my ease, I will be gladly givemihrtalling on me at N. 4.'1! North Fifth street near Race.ll DA NIEL GRA:EN? Philadelphia, Nov. It, 1843. • . 'Ear sale tiv U. IL:Dampen, ..Nti.• PIO North street, Pl,i'-ada,..;' iniPOttsville by JOHN G. 111 in Ilarrisburelly Mr. GROSti, and in Readin: PAUL, whorelhose It - dere:Jed can obtain ma esting, certificates attires. , December 1„18;11 ' - .i 50 -ly A NATURAL REMED Suited. to Vie Human Constitution, and ' the cure rif erery etn:ahli'dis'ease, fou . WIGUT'S • -; • . INDIAN VEGETABLE P Of the Ar;;;l7.l,7;erieun CoWge of Ileac! extrtordinary Pills are composed Which glow spontaneously on our own are. therefore, better adapted to our constitutit Medicines concocted from foreign drugs, hovel they may be cbunipounded ; and ns DIAN VBGETAIILE PILLS are founded u prinCiple that the human hotly is in truth SUBJECT 'I:0 OUT ONE DISEASE) na m ely. corrupt humors, and that said' Medicit cures this disease on natural principles, by cleansin and pu rifying the hotly. it will be manifest that, if the consti tution be not entirely exhausted,a perseverance, in their' use. according , 'to direction, is absolutely certain to drive dis.mse of 'every name from the body. When we wish to restore a swamp or•morat cility, we drain it of the superabundant water; manner, if we wish in rest the body to hej, Must cleanse it of impurity. WRIGHT'S . INDIAN VEGETABLE PH! will be found,one of the, best, if not the very hi eine*. the World for carrying out this GRAND tiro eritsciri.e, because they expel from the f, morbid anti eorrupt humor, tht cause of the di an easy and natural manner; and while the day-give case and pleasure. disease of eiery tvpidly driven front the ;slily. 'The folios ing highly respectable storekeepm been appointed' Agents for the sale of WRIGIII WAN VEGETABLE PILLS, In Schuylkill Cot TIIONIA6 , D. ISF,ATIIf, Pottsvide• Bickel k Medlar; Orwiesburg.. A. Heebner tl• Son. Port Cartum. DewahLiPotT & Co., McKeansburg. Geo. It Dry;Tnscarma. • Henry Koch R. Son, Middteport. ''tn. I iggart. Tomaotta. E. &I; - Hammer, Orwigshurg. t Wheel_ & M.ller, Pine Grove. John Snyder, hiedenAiurg. _ Aaron Mattis, Lower Mabantango. 'Jonas Kauffman, do Jacob Kauffman, Ilahantango, ' John Weist-Kllngcrston. Gabriel Herb, Zintmermtntown. . ' C. BDe Forest, West Branch. ' - Benj.lleffner,Minersvalle: Johannan Ceckhill, Llewellyn. • ' George Dreibelbis, East Brunswick. Gee. 11. Potts, Brockville. Hart & Co., New Philadelphia.- Levan & Kant - Dim, Schuylkill Haveti.. • Charles Dretlair, East Brunswick. Jonas Bobinholds:POrt Clinton. .fleffsnyder & Brother, New Castle. Daniel Welst, Lower Maltantango. Daniel Boyer, Port Clinton. X•r• Offices devoted exclusively In the sale of% Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North Americ4 (ego of Health, No, 9.85, Greenwich street, Hen No. 10 Tremont street, Boston—nrid FilloOp; No 169:Race street, Philadelphia. •• -• • September 19, 1840. ' itrat A'CAIIP !X ACOUSTIC' OIL! THE I)PT CURE TOR DEAFNESS _4l DEAFNESS CURED 'AL. PATENT IitETALEE IC ROPES, FOR 'THE lUsr. OF MINES, RAII*AYS, &c., For sale, or imported to ;Inger, bythesubseribor, -THgsa.lortaanon almost eltluiwGl3usd in etiaries and on vaysnreattr an, and are found to be greatly superior to Hempen' ones as regards safety, durability and economy. The Patent Wire itopee, have proved to - be still in good condition after:tlirce year's service, in the same situation where thelferupen, ones, previously used, of double the size and weight Would wear out in nine or ten months. They have' been used for almost every purpose to which Hempen Ropes and ehainshave been applied. Mines, Railways, :Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging, Window Cords; Lightning ConduelOrs. Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes, Se. They are made either of Iron or Copper Wire, and in `eases of mush ;exposure, to dampness, of Calvanized Wire. Testimonials from the. most•eminent Engineers 'in England tan be shown as to their efficiency; and any, additional information required respectingithe differ.. ent descriptions and application will he given by ALFRED F. ECM P.. 75 Broad st., New York. Sole Agentin the United States. • New York,l)lay 3Utti,1816.; 14 - z, N., ,` • ei The Subscriber has been appnin sale of the i'atent Wire Rope in this ders left-at this office; stating size, w will be sromptly attended - = Ca a. ''''' n a. . • • I; ' N 0.7 ia.. v, •••• .... .... .... .... , , I :-.• . • , I •i • , • • . v y %11 CJ Its 2 Isioch's rt hair expel. CCOM• with CI CI M ...1 Cr. EMI r. EIN3 , •z; P11.1.:5 for Dr, he the other:, l'a nt, l% Ith etotore, tat the larot,e contain O l am • co ca sto. , 5 • 5 • , SEM od 1" ills pstiTully ~cn and idly in- "Coal Agency. . Fithsrriber offers his services to (7o:ll'de:tiers 1. of Philadelphia, New Other,Places,to porchase'aint forward coal ik-t a small commissinit with. al much fare ;is to the kitid, price, and quality, as if they were prrsonaily Resent. ItIWEILUNCES.I ' . con nom. 11l tances • Samuel • Sillyman, Esq , Pottsville ; /' . . " Heald, Biliknor..& Co-Philadelphia ; Frederick Kellogg, New York.. , 1 . , c.'",. Letters,Post paid, proMptly attended to. JOS. .3foltfiA N. Pottsville, Jan. 9, ISM .VI , . 1 ' / 4- i I' , ____ ~._ --, PIANOS. , „. . • , , c.„, _ • I TIIE SU/hit:111BM begs leaVe to in frn_,,,,,... form the pablie in general / that lie has i 2 , .. been app,ipted the only Agent for this , county, for the sale of C. Meyet's Grand Action Pianos, with Metallic Plates. and that he has just opened a freldi assortment of the. most saperior onesover offered to the public. Meyer's Pianos have received the.preminnts. of the Franklin Instnute fir selieral sacce.,si'Ve years. and the first silver Medal was awarded to therm by the 'sante Institution at its last exhibition/ this pianos took the lead at the late National Fair atWashington, and were all disposed of long beforelthe i lose of the exhibition. They have also received thenmh flattering notice of all the most Maltreat perfor ate re of the present" day, anion_ whom are, the celehrated Letipold de. Meyer. Vieux Temps, Wallace, nark, Madame Casteltan, and ; many ethers, who. have pronounced thencequal to any J European Pirriii*./ , i • ' The subsertlair ran furnish these Pianos either with; ItosewOod or Mahogany cases, at the Manufacturer's i prices., i / - All orders from aidietance will he promptly 'and et-; peditioirsly attended to, and lie invites all those inj %Omit of a •first rae artield to give him a call at his; ,residence in the.horough or Gent:burg.' Old - Pianos , :cill be firkin in exchange. . . i" ~. G. B. ZIJLICIT. ' Orwigsburg, , SepteMber, ,:ith, 1816. - ';6-limb 3,1 for All nil cal- Pills of kery.— t. !min t' they by !Lea yr Ilov- Pill; to MAR WN'S =I - - - Coal Soieeiis ICoal Screens !! MITE snscriber is eleeneively engaged in'the mann ' faelory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an improved anti entirely new principle, for which he has secured LETTERS PATENT, and which he confident ly'believes will be found upon' trial, superior to every' other'screen in use for durability and all the qualities of a good screen. They are Woven entirely of wire, anti can be made with meshes and threads of any re quired size and strength. j • - WIRE' WEAVING OF IEVERY DESCRIPTION]- will be eizecuted at the shortest notice, anti screens niade to every pattern, adapted to' all The uses for wilkii.seroens are required. The subscriber haS recently removed his estab lishment to Coal Steel, near the corner of 'Norwegian street. Pottsclllc, April 4 1846 POTTSVILLE I IRON WORKS .9P1344130P/PiT flgeboito_lgtop, j eo.qdpap:p.p_oo:::l ........ ... _ ... ..... "•ei. E. W. McGINNIS,.. B. t a P R E t T aI F: e I I I , Y the E a s ;n a n b oac m e e s n t to t h eknownPublic, as t a ethat hePotts ville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where.he is prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every description,at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. j • Persons from broad, in wani of Slea In Engines w ill find it twtheir advantage"to give him a call before neaginz elsewhere. Ma'y 11 Second OWN: by Mr y inter- Tsubscribers . havlng purchased of Charles Ma i ter, his entire stocic of Goods, will continue the business at his old established stand, on Centre street, next door to Fox d Mortiener's floret, and.w ill endea vor to deserve the patronage of their old Customers. and the public . generally,. A supply of new and well assorted Dry Goods, Groceries and Queensward, have just been added to the.stOck. iqual to !din 'JAMES 31., BEATTY Co. Maych tS. 1916. 13-- MI —•- , • TOOTH-ACHE .I.:ONQUERED. • TILE ODONTALGIC mews, Warranted to cure the ITooth-Rehr in two minutes. Tills preparation is the- result of flinch patient ex periment--is coMpounded by a scientific Dentist, and is guaranteed to be 'perfectly innocuous-in its ef fects upon the other Teeth. The genuthe artile can be had at Dannan's Book.store, Pottsville, wholesale and retail, general Agent for the county. ' Also of the 'following Agents: JOHN S. C. MARTIN : Pottsville. 'CHARLES LAWTON, Jr. & Co, St. Clair:. al , Price 25 cents per-bottle. CS. Agents wanted in all the Towns inahe County at the usual discount.' May 2, 1616. 't IS I" plants all, and na than er well 's M on the !s bt for- In like Ith, we hii\JIBS3 - . TIME subscriber respectfully Invites the pablic to call 1 at Mr. Witfield's Stoke, Centre street, and exam ine his assortment of C. Meyer's GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. The instruments are hiahly approved of.by the most eminent Professors and Composers of music. For qual ities of tune, touch, and keeping in time IM to concert pitch, they cannot be surpassed by either American or European Fianna. They are chosen by all musical stars for their ct ncerts.' such as. Madame Castellan, Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Temps, Lturk i Wallace, Tem pleton and many others they are used for 200 or 300 'concerts every year. They have also received the first "premiuma of the three last exhibitions, and Tae lastisil ver medal by the Franklin Institute was awarded to. them.. The subscritiir - Wairaffts these instruments fir tne year. Ile keeps them constantly on hand and sells othem at the lowest manufacturer's prices do reason able terms. All, orders from abroad will be promptly attended to. -! T, E. 11101ARD.I. Pottsville, Aug I, 1816. . st med uniev- dyy 1111 ease, In every am • 19 Ts. have 'S IN ' ray:— t The French l awl German Lan ' • gnages;,and Music. TILE undersigned iespectfullk offers his services to the citizens of Pottsville and its vicinity, as a leacher of the French. and German languages, and in structor on tnc Violin and Guitar. The experience of several yeira as teacher of the the above named branehes, enables him to 26FIlte a rapid advancement to clases, or individuals • placing themselves under his instruction. - . . Arrangements as to time and terms an be made - with him at gni Mnore's in Market at. T. PERRIN. September, sth, 18.16. 36-61 no ' Ink ! ! . Ink' !! JUST recel*a.at B ANNAN ' S cheap Stationery store DI lame lot stink mane s& which we can sell aglow as ri eentipe4lozen: A suitable article fur retailing. Dec 26 ' • 32, 'right's n York ; ,1 office ted Agent for the ttegion. All or eight and !ength,. B. BANNAN. ; • I, ERIE I ' 4 -3 = , z ' 1111 =M NE Vir GOODS. pl)itabctpl ) ia. NAT Co t' pal varnish, sole Agent for the trankiin.,Glass Works. Having been long engaged in the jnariticac lure ()refloat Varnish,' (as - well ad other hindsi,) la now prepared to otrer to purchasers'an article which in quality. cannot be surpassed byny in the Dillon. Al so, receiving weekly (mange aho ecelebrated•Warks, Window Glass of every size. tionstantly on hand a RtilassortMent of White Lead, of the' most approved brands, Red Lead. Litharage, Saxony Magnesia, 4•C • be•sol 1 at Mannfactu:rer's prices, together with a large-and -well selected ; stock of Drugs, Medi cines, Dyes, Acids. Fihe Colors, _Perfiimery, 4 -c.. in short every article in the Drug line'. Merchants, Phy sicians and Dealers in ! getWial, pre requested to call and examirie the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they will he induced to purchase.'"! E Philada., February 14, Itib. ! 7-Iv 1 7. • =: • 3. TO CAPITALISTS OTHERS Pennsylvania Coal & Iron Lands, For Bai a . 1 671 ACRESo first l9 T r 'e a r t e e h' f; ri7.l'ilit allowance aids lo c o ri f t r 6 per in Jenks Township, Jeirel.9oll- COICItt) : ., finely. 'Timbered and Water Jed, and having, several Mill sites upon them. Two main roads run through the ilands, and improved Farms adjoin, while Saw and Grist Mills are in the immediate neighborhood.. This rand was selected by a gentleman of experienced judgnient, and is 'Vonsid: ered by judges to lie use of the best tracts in tae coun ty. ' Its proximity to the Clarion and Allegheny rivers. and numerous navigable streams': and the proposed Bs Broad so Pittsburg and Erie, renders it highly desi rable as an investment at present prices. Abounding, hi Iron Ore and Bituminous Coal of fine quality, it islelieyed to present one of the most ad vantageous locations nir Iron WorkS in West Penn sylvania. The present Owner purchased with a view of erecting such Works, but engagements in another quarter 'obliges him with great reluctance to forego his intention. Maps will be shown, and every infilrmation given by the- undersigned. The lands are 'patented. and he titles. and quality Will be wurra mud, and sold free and clear of all incumbrance, It. SIIEAFF SMITH, 15 North Thirteenth street. 'Philadelphia , January 3, 1516. 1— 7 4. •••• C --. n :5., eg* c q —'-c , "' rx n ~, . E. A. 11A-i - ii.twAT:l • .1.1: 11.,Mire116u. .E. A.•HATHAWAY & CO. CR3IMISSIC/N ANR EASTERN PIIMITTS - Nu. 23, 'North Whartc,,fiml of Arch E. • PHILADELPHIA/ . . HA" on' hand. and are constantly receiving large i supplies of all kinds of Tisli. Oil. and Eastern, Produce, is hich they will sell on the mos; reasonable' terms: to Colititry Hollers. viz: 10.0) 1 0•Ga113. 111 cached Winter Whale Oil: - 3,0)10 " Slim : 1110i).' . - . . - • 5,000 " Solar nil. - • 5,000 - Conimon Whale OIL ~100 Bble - . l'atiner's Oil, varions.qualittetg. 500 " No. 1. f. , .• 3Alarkerel, in B tv whole Hits 100 - " No. 1 Salami, in Whole and half bids. 50 " Mess Shad. 100 , " l'irlded Labrador herring. ;:(0 Boxes Scaled . do do 30,001 1... m. Dry Codfish. - LW) Dozen' Painted Pails. 'tutu Lii.,t. Calcined Plaster. Isi r . Ground Plaiter. ‘-"•?• A Isoi Soaps. Sperm Candles, 'teas, Goshen and Pen nsXlvairia Butter, East.-rn Hops, and hest Herkimer connly r N. V. Cheese. All of the above sold in lots to suit 'purchasers. ' , Philada - , :ilarch 20, 18111. 13— ly , 1 . .... 1 Lot, HATS & CAPS—LADIES' FURS, I WHOLESALE AND nt.TAIL. ( i t the very Imest Prices, ' AI Hal So ith lc, st corner if Walnut ci 3d s's. _ PHIL ADELPIII I I YIE.; d...f 0 v, mild e ett 4 *.:tu (X i \ ;1 11 111 1 , lit i ( i ) temion of their 11'10 ' 1 i P 1 ; '..---.':*4 till public, to their hill and ron»l ' e ' le . a n u ' ,r'' .. -7 omit nt of II Ir, FRIEND-0 i II AT,: ... ,Al*N 1 GENT &lOU I lI'S ClPri, LADIES' lIE DING II IT". Mittr-1 Tippet., Pelerines, Mantilla, and Bo i 'I ipin ts, la ht. ii. beim. , made at our factor!. by the brut workmen and of the 1.14 stock, I hey can %%arrant oqual if an( iuriereor to :my 111 the city. WC well sell 'as ( HEAP air atty.-m. 4r eut 11dt-hi:lent. Cal and ere before buying. - ':r O. IL a Co,. floe the, patent" Head Measurer," li3• which Ito) icii :Ole to fit the head pert'. 013 rhilada, Dec 5, 1510 p •19-30% giiifiroaastek* • CIIIEAP WALTaIIES.& J.EIVELRY 1 - - AT THE PIIIEADr.LEIIIAWATCH & JEWELRY STORE, ' .6. '96 North Second Street, corner of Qua;r 11. , ri oLi) Lever watches, fhlrjeWerd, 18 Car. 'lir - tases, . 615 00 Silver Lever Watches,ll,ll jewelled, 2.1;00 Silver Lever Watches,.7 jewels,• , 18 00 Silver Lennie Watches jeweVd, Ist quality, 11 00 • Superior Quartler Watches. ~- . ,10 00 mitation lanartier Watches, npt warranted, s'oo o.ld.Spectrieles, : . 800 Fine Silver Spectacles, --- 1. 1 75 ,„ Gold Bracelets, with Topaz strmes,, - 350 Ladie,' Gold Pencils, lticavt„. . , 2 00 '' Gold Finoer Itiniis; 27} et 4; to ,!,:l8•; Watch Cla:„.ses, Vain 121 et c s., rtent 1* mono. 23. Other, articles in _prOportion. 'All goods warranted to be what they are sold for.. 0: CONRAD. - On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, 2 Lepine and Qunitiers, lower than the above prices. Dec 5, 1840 494 y FRANKLIN HOUSE, No, 105, Chesnut Stre-et, ' PHILADELPHIA. rrIIIS establishment, Since it passed into the hands 1 of the subscriber, in -June last, ins been thoroughly refitted, and is now in complete order for the lICCOIII - orate travelling public. Since the change of proprietors, numerous additions and improvementsllinve been made, and it is now be lieved to pctssess all the requisite appointments aild conveniences which belong to A FIRST CLASS 110161,. New BATHING ROOMS ; new Ladies' and Gentle men's ORDINARIES; a splendid new Oar Room ;- new Parlors, and new Furniture, have been addedLn it within the last six months, and the undersigned) grate ful for thw.vory liberal Patronage. which has thus far been exteq - ded to hincio his new vocation, respectfully solicits its continuance, winch-lie:pledges himself it shall be hilt untiring ahn't.9 deserre. A POST COACH, belonging to the "FRANKLIN," ne4n - attendaiWe at the several Depots and Steam boat Landings - , to convey pass( ngel, to the House, for 25 cents earn, thelfutinc baczrige. • -- D. k.'SIINOII. of New York, Proprietori G JAS. EO. M. S B A IT N ii l i T s S m O , N o , r o ß f o i r st , , d ~ I'.• 1. Assis ' t an'ts! Phila.. Jan 21, 1817 : ' 4-2 m P L m E' S • National 'lllagnerrean Gallery And Phatogrqj7her:v . Furnishing:Depot ; AWARDED the gold and silver medals, four fir.V,pre iniums, and two highest honors, at the national, the Massailmseitsolie New York, and the Pennsylvania exhibitions, respectively, for the most'splendid colored Dazuerreotypes and hest aparratus ever pxhibiied. Portraits taken in exquisite style, wittiOut regard to weather. Instructions given in the art. A large assortment of appal aims 'and stock always on hand, at the lowest cash nrires. New York, :31 Ilroadtv:iy ; • Philadelphia. 136 Ches nut s:. ; Baltimore, `203 partimore Pt. ; Washington, Pennsylvania 'A Venue; Peterslig, Vp., ATPCilalliCS' Hall ; Cincinnati. Fourth UndWainut, and- 176 Main et.; Saratoga Springs, Broadway; Paris,-P27 Vielle Rue du TenVe ; Liverpool, ; ;;‘3 Church St. Philadelphia, Septembeillt, ISI6 - I r,38 I ',. PASCAL• IRON WORKS, • • , • PHILADELPHIA:, ' WELDED Wrouxht Iron Filled, Suitable for Loco motives, Marine and other *earn Engine Boilers, froml to 5 inches in diameter. Also, Pipes for Gas Steam and other purposes; extra strong Tuß/Lfor Ily drantic Presses ; Hollow Pistorp for Pumps of - Steam Engines te. Manufured and for sale by • MORRIS., TA:WM & MORRIS, Warehouse B. E. corner'3d and Walnut sta.; Philada. Philada- Nov. 42d /81547—* To Machinists and others. DIATT'S universal Chuch, all sizes, from G to 23 incites ; Salter's Spring Balances, nade expresbly for Steam Engines, SO, 50 find 24 polinds. Platform and Counter Scales, more than sfi different sizes •antl patterns: For sale wholesale and retail at the lowest rnanufacturer's prim, at No. 341 4 /alma street, by . BROTHER. 2---' Philadelphia, Feb.:7, 1816 Agent Wanted 'for Cala County. infsintiss will he to" procure subscribers for,. and' 1 sell, when published. a„laro, new, spletalid.tow ti ship /slap of the 'Butte; of Pennsylvnnia. The qualifi- Catimas required arc a small capital of $lOO, sobriety, integrity, industry, energy:and active business laicals. Information of the terms of the Agency, (which are ,liberal) will be givennm application, POSTAGE YAID, to ALEXANDER TlAltillSON,superintendingagq• • *south seventh hireet, Philada. Sedt..; 10, Idit. 3S—Pmo . -, ~_. , . • .' s-4 ) ~er,i7 k _ : . .. 1 ' ,2,—, -.t. a *., -$ . faritteto Ocpartilleitt.l ' . ~ Cows, —Adthinigh we haie been favored, i , th the luxurieslMiViatingTrohr the cow ever_sinc the hood, we are . fstiff very ignorinit of ber value, - 1 04 e t of the prope - r mode of managing berkin sickness and in health. • We arc tritglit to believe ,tliatl,it was unnecessary . indeed imri rorett in all cssee,ito milk a Ow before she had hi..r first calf ; and, it . I am not thistaken, this belief prevails universally att. the I resent say. . , Our attention was recently called to a faictrite. Durham hvifer, whose udder was considerably in flamed and distended, nearly three mo n th s wor ts her time of calving, end gradually increased S for I ,two. months, until the vize, was so enormous. and rho.. inflammetion so great, that we were apprehensive matter would form in the udder, To preyentlthia w,e ordered her udder to 'se well bathed, morning, noon, and night,,with water as warm ne.it could be applied without ' scaldin , .. By this mode,of treatment, the udder was relaxed, but gradually increased in size; until we were satisfied that she cou!J not be relieved until she was milked:- The first chart brought off several piny of thick serous or walery matter ; the , second Key the 'discharge was a mixture of wateilild milk, ond on the third day we had the pleasure of ' measuripg seventeen pints of milk, and from this time forward-until she calved—which was about one month from the, firs ' time ,of milking,-- . she yielded from I G•to IS qUart4 of fine rich milk every day.' The calf found thq, udder in fine condition - fozSucking, the teats all soft. and the milk. fluvvid upon .the slightest cont,, pres.ion of his lip.. Io this. way we preserVed the udder of one of the lineSt cows we ever milked I,'• and feet very Confident that if we had left nature . to herself, the udder would have been spoiled. --t Cur. Tenn. ;lgiiciturist. : : • . . Tus 0 Ilf; ; . A: 4 :1C P.% 11T op Sox L ir.—Tuat por- I tion of the olaimon earth usually denominated OP , Snide, is found by the agricultural chenaist to vary much both las •respects - quantity and quality, in different 'soils: In those of a peaty formaten or. -character, rt e,'Xibti in great abundance, and the same remark aPphe s.; not unfreguently, with like correctness - to lands that have keen long cultiVated and strengthened'by frequent and Cepious cations of invigorating manures. some of the most i.rn , d'ociive coils that have' been ehernically examined, r :have‘yielded from ten ;to twenty per cent. of organic matter; and under the most favor able circumstances, it lins•rart. ly aniounted, in the .richest, to more than one quarter, or twenty.five per cent. Some of the most productive wheat fields in Great liritainAlve been found to contain no more. than nine or ten parts'of purely organic matter in the Ifundred.. • A distinguished agricul. tural writer in remarking upon this subject says : oneand rye sill grow in a soil containing only One and n half per cent; rind .barley whenlonly two or th . ree pails per cent, are present. As very old pasture lands., ondiii 'gardens, vegetable (or. g :uric) matter ocrindonally accumulates so asito be injurious, and overload t be-uPper soil. - This contingency, however, is one that need not be dreaded in this counfr 7 yoilongh it may.'home. times happen ;in Othe l ia where the soil is olderc and . better manured.—Maine Parpser. . - Hiti-r i s TO FA:1)161.3.—A fariner should hever undelfalte to cultivate rindi. , .laud Map' he can Jo thoroughk; half-tilled land is groWin4 poOrer.; well til land cOM.MinIN, imploring. , A farmer should never k eep more cattle, l horsee or bogs ill:14111e can lieep in goO'd order; and an animal' in high tads!. On the lot of December, is alreadE half wintered. . ..A f.'rnier should never depend upon his neigh bor foe what he cark,-,hy, , care gonal went, produce on his own farts , shobld never beg fruit while he can,planet 141 p, •or borrow, tools , whom be can nittke or buy theni—a higheutbority has sa d the borrower is servant,to the•lende.r. Nis , !farmer should allow the':reproach ofla nea gleeted, cducaiian to tie against himself or family., If •knowlealge is power,' the commencement should b e. 4 .rly and deeply laid in in the minds of ht , children-. • , A farmer should never use intoxicating liquors as a drink. If, while uriderg;iing severe fatigue. arid the•hard Libor of the summer, he would enjoy robust health, let him be'temperate in all things. A farmer should never refu i sea fair price for any • thing he 'wants fir sell. We hula:, knows a man who had se.cral litindreil:bus'lrela of wheat t dis pose of, refuse Bs., because hevarirircil Ba. and alter het ping it six rnunrhs , wa'a glad to.i,ei Gas for it.. Coot %V AT rat run Crorrl.-Fartners are yew' aware that . very cold water in ihe winter, ds well as,in the-sunims.ir, is injurious to your stork? If hot we can assure you that it is the fact. It often calms disease, especially:pf 'the bowels; sin] un , der no circumstances wilt cattle drink so Much of it as is übsolittely necessary for their thrift...! Water, if possible, shuuldhe obtained 'troth .4ring; and be drank as lit butibleS out; at a mod erate temperature, or be 'pumped bp fresh ',from a Neil, or be taken froM holes cut ihrough,the ice of a deep *lmam or clear pond. water of a swift running, stream, where:men.° or !les4 surface is exposed to.the frosty atmosphere,iis usu ally Tule too cool for hialthy drink. That also taken &outstanding irouAsnr.shallow p 004., with the ice iniken upon k i';s . equally injurious] . better to have the 'Vaterchrou';ht from a Spring, into the yard or stable and when wanted, iturn it into a trough easily accc3lsOhle to the stock. When they have, drank sufficiently, stop the running of the water, 'and 'turn Ilia ,troughs dry ; then no , ice ia,rnadeto chill the!wate r . iscestisively to tho injury of thennimals 'drinking it.—American I ' liarainAm ATrox or 8011.4.-o'3e of the i cheap est, and.probably must productive modes of 'pe,rma- . nentliiincreasing the productive Opacity lof car lain soils, i 4 that of arnatgathation. With this process the 'scientific culturists of Eu rope have long been familiar', and few of the more enlightened ever,attemPt to work even thei heavy and tenacious clais,vr:the light sandy loans; with out previously ameliorating "hem by ' some appli cation calculated to alter their texture. 1 ' This object is usually effectell.by an ad mixture of - the mineral l materials constituting thelseVeial soils; for instance. sand is applied to Oily, and clay or .ritrririnci, to send. On light, arid soils,the appiication of clay is highly beneficfal; it riot only operates as an aiterant;phisically spdaking. but it facilitates certain atmospheric' effectrikighly bone lid.' to the crop' and4Oil. GREAT SLAtiGIEFER OF SIIEEF ,— LeVI HOY. kips, writes from Thruop.sv!itle, N. Y:; under dal.° of Dec. 29th, la l st : • ' Ontario Co'unty abounds in fine sheep, and Livingston infine cattle and sheep. Many than; sand sheep bawl been slaughtered here the present fall and winter, ifor their skins and tallnrri;and being unusually ;fat, the business is said to be.proff table. 'T'hi'rty, thousand have bein; killed at , one - . . place in the town of nichniond, and fioin ten to tvi enty- thousand each in three olbeeplaces 1 in the; same county:. :jl. I. ..,, f • P L ()VG LI Nil IN On ell it 11 1 3.- rt is beet. to use oxen in ploughing in Orchards, Wherever_Praetica ble, because they can' be made to work to much loser to the tr ees than imrses,kvithont doing harm. But if horses must be 'used, the whifiletree should be as short, as . practical,l4 . and *e have Seen - thn 'obb. , ide trace chains and the •erni of the Vvitretreo covered! with . pieces of old - Carpet or' bagging, to prevent them barking 'the trees. ; • . • . French :Philoconte. A SUPERS a nide for the toilOte, j int recetvet - and f.l for sale tit' . 'H:IN\;tN•D`. Feb 13 1 7 • Ray: Water,. . 011s.SELL'S Celebrated Bay Water lii Quart lt ttes. for sate at Feb 13 I 1 7. , enusSivani4. r - • nUNLIP'S Laws of. Pminsylvania, conthining IJ - the LawsTrorn 1701 do April 2thi, .1c 7 46, Orono/oaf= ca3lyfairanued with notes and refmences tiyall the cisions of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, giving construction TO - said Lawiz..and a copious Oates, com piled by James Dunlop, of. Pittsburg, pricelM,oo, }no pollitshed and foi sale ; at BANNAN'S Cheap Book store, Pottsville. d; January 30th,,1517. ; 27 . f • S-7 • Nee'dles'! . - ,Needles • NT, ;;EDLgS, warranted - 'superior to anytn the mar jjVV and Iletweene, from hio.4 to hio. 10.- 7 Atizo, LADIES' SCISSORS, 1. .4 choice article. just received and for sate at BAN NAN'SCheap Fancy - " Feb 13 • EN , .- ^.
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