El APPLE Saucs.:—Anextremely,down east' Yen *Pe! with a ,i.vsgen load of ,'apple ewe,' was dri ving through a village not a thousand miles from Boston whin be saw dangling_id the wind, on a post befote a tailor shop,-a new over coat, seduct. ire)) , suspended. by a skewer in the ;1 - houltlers.—. Be drove up to the door, alighted, and went in. .Be yeou the boss be asked of ti pate faced tom, who was making diagrams with chalk and rule on a piece of snulf.colored cloth. • ' , • 4 be,' said Snip. • wal: you've got a fainily I 'nett I You ' 'ye some children, hunt you 1 I see a thin' boy a whiti . te put door that, looked like you; and I ex - : pectedlilie as not you had 'children,' r • (Four on 'ern ; - that- was Jerothiiel, my second,. . that you see,' wan the eiplaoatory reply. •, • 'Fes; wal , tniou don't yeou want a first-rate •bar'l of 'apple smite 1 I've sold six bails this morn antl 1 hasn't gut but Una left. take it out in dicke, I want to git an'over coat; and if you 're a mind to let me have test coat that hangs by the door, if it will tit me, I'll give you • a bar'l of - 4ipple'saace fur it.' . • The sclineider, after's little chaffering, consent • td, and the coat was brought in and fried on, lie iatd the fit: vis a miracle ~'it might ha' growed on onto so snug did it'.•set'; and be veritlid his ,praise, by _twisting his customer's neck hall utr, , that be might look at his bock in a glkss stand ing in the daik at the back of the shop, and reflecting -nothing but what was passing•in the i l itreet in front. • 'The ‘bar'r 'was •duniiied,' and thC buyer droveolT, • proud. as a turkey cock in his-- new coat. He alighted at a •store' to a. an *errand' for a neigh= . bor, when he enentihtered a townsman. .. • Aiello I' exclaimed the_ latter, •tiow you' de hook ! Where did , yOU 11,1 t se much new post 1' =The wearer mule no reply, but turning round. 'with an air,' asked : .How does she set 1 •Airi't she a-beauty I . and . , .011 I gin, for her-was-a bar'l ofapple slue: .A be-e=rely r exclaimed therriner i ; swhy I nev - ear see any tning 6 , 3 Wrilltf•lY I . Pull it down; now let go of it. It. don't make no odds, nut a bit ; it goes right back , egatri ; it peckcis dreadfuiky be tween the shoulders.' • . • . *Puckers, (14ra:it V Said the chop-fallen and • mortified buyer; but his Licebrigiirened ainiost, to a & l ow, as he ad4ed,..puckers, ! Wal if his mout/r' : don't'pucherp tirne,l sight worse than this over coat ever can, ,when he tastes o' that ajiple snaee, rlb lose /iv/ guess! 'fir t rhililii,ep won't steal qne on it inure'n once; lhuughlit's better. "" a'ter you - git down a hietle;•there's a considerable • mess of shavin's 'long a,uout the maidle Knickirbocker. 'A Goon litt—Guar Co PION—The editer_of an eichange paper says , that he has been shown a specimen of gumeotton;Land after, placing it in the palm of his hand aria igniting it, exploded, produ cing but little noise,tiesniuke, nod leaving uddirt on the 'hand. He then asks a cutemporMy what be thinks of it ; he replies, that if it left !to dirt whatcver on - the hand, perhaps he'd holler `try tt on his face once in a while: A governess ailvunisitio; (or a situation Eny.9, 'the is a perfect tuisir,cs of be' own tongue !' Why are persons ambling Until roldnialit like fire works? .13reausettiey scintillate (sin till late.) . , . ..Nonchalance,' 'moans that pt;c4littrlyinditTerent look which lo put .'on. - by uten 4whO never pay,' when dunned for mousy. It should bcw,rittt.n non shell out. , . ._. ... .•. . . qt :nay: Fefhap., proper to Lite.s thatqiie ti,s tnguished known among, the ancients, by the-Dame of Cupid, hag recently changed hie i1;11111 , to C:lp. r day, - Arld.Wlll, herealteLdevote attetilion e tu,p)Stttr-of-money as well as love al fairs.' • —4"wich, 11:CrolurrN.9 - . 2.:;t1i5 . r...xj . ..—A 'story is told in an piper, of I i'Lltii4V.Whil were sengag. .ei Lt 1 1 1? .11•Ircir.i.'attHnling. 4 a soiree one eveidng. where the anentions•of the ght!entan a-very h mtiful oiri everted the j.:afousy of trite int,abled, a 1.1 irrel,' they parted in a l t,zor. Oii , ir4ritiitg, however. the gentlein iu iepeni,....dtd bti c.iranet, and'determin, tn.; to reeottade his fair °he, purchased a Migniti• cent i:atiu dress, antdwriting contrite note, gave Itt to the-servatitdo carry to her The , Tr-. then ritnentrwriog that :3 ;rtirof his mas ter's pantaloons 'wanted- r , it tiring. a.rad that he shoui'd . pies the tai: o r's guard, wrapped the.'n up in another parcel, and st:oteit off:, Unluckily - , Mow ever, the fellow wade a mistake, rind delivered tLe magnificent dress at Mr. I'lloatpAnt's the tailor, • and the letter and pantaloons at the house of the huu-c of the liffrr.dril lady. Her indignation at /hi , ;we t - affront zn.iy lalmnagiricd, and when at a later 1 ,, r t I of the day,thelover appeared, the doer tva,rdr.i 111.11 into , slantrned in his facb. Alt 'old ap q:,;es wire of ri'•t await'; the mar , rt.,ye was lu . keil WI, and the lady entertains, to Ott , an torrlacahle hatred of Cie scz who near . pnitatuons. PitxTtt Wxnuxsr.—JOlni Haqvity's Death warrant „was received - alit! real to htiu by the Sheriff at Lancaster. on the 9th in.t. He is to ' T - lel executed Friday, the 231 of July neat, The rtintoiii still current at Wa-hington, that Geo. Butler 'fobe the Secrplary of Wnr, and th rt 1i r. Maioy IS wilting, on certain conditions, to go to Mexico. . ' C tr,r. E, vhu ow.elta!ien prisiiner in' Mexico, with Gcn. Wines and his command, but i.ub:cquently in de his e,cape, has arrived at WaShington. , A' New York letter to %be 2iclt nd Whig ,says :—.Eve4:boily here looks upon it' &treed" that Gen. 'Taylor is to be our next President— even Deinocrats admit it, an' many, tePy many, will vote for hiM.' • A call for ten more 17...giments has been made by General Taylor, who proceeds forthwith to Sun Luis Note,i, and then. -e southward, to unite with .General Scott, at the city of Mexico. EIZ ETTEll.—Ttie bornhardonlnt of Veia Cruz was.delayed i.everal hours . by General ..S;ott. 14 permit the non-combatants, women and children to term* the city, but they were nut per mitAl to go. and it is pitiful to know that 51/0 wrre, killed during the enOgement. lt was the duty r, the cefuntintlant of tiro Castle to direct that all the inhabitants should leave the city during the siege. Sr as. rid Nu QV C R Enc c t —T he Dubuque Eta.) ttepuhratt intblishes an account of •a tail of mrolitis in that neighborhood. In one instarvo a large slime some six feet id diameter, asid reseal. Wing a mass cf sulphur, din its descent, went tlifoulgh a large lrve erushin.r.-it to atoms, and toted the earth to tke. depth of about twelve feet, from wit.sniie it wail afterwatilsrecoverei by those who witnessed ifs fall. The traces of several smaller i):tilies of the -same nature,,have . bren Covered in-that vicinity, ti short time, and are , :rentina cozig;derable'alarm. trim s k abseriber re , pectrallyinvites the public. to call at M. AStore, Centre street, and esaM- Inn his assortment of C. Meyer's GUANO ACTION I'/ANON of Philadelphia. • • The instruments are highly apfircired or by the most eminent Professors and Composers 'of must,: . For anal hies of tune, touch, and keeping In time up to concert they.rannot be surpassed by either:American or European Pianos; They, are chosen by all musical clans for their c such as 3ladame Castellan. Leopold d ',Meyer, Vieux Temps, Ilark, Wallace, Tom platen and Many others ; they are aced for. 4200 or :300 ° 'concerts every year. They have also received the first premiums of the three last ex hthitions, and the last sit. vet' rue, :tal '.y the•F'..ranklin Institute was. awarded to them. The subscriber warrants these inetthinents for me rear. Ile keeps then constantly on hand and sells oaten at the Lowest in.initfacturere prices on MINIM , Able • Mi orders tram abroat4l , : jr e r promptly* attended T ,HARDS: . pottsvdte, Aug 15.10. . Kit) aii.:4 .oa Payria!ng F r i, 'CLaragning. • , '"1;3 4 - 1 3 , ,. d o • C ,, mpletn Farmer , ' - • Kitchen and - Fruit Gardimicr : , .25 i Bat ql '4, ....taJrtc..in Flower Garden Directory 'rho Gardener, an account of early vegetables cultivated for thr, table, by thw plough and 1 Fors 4,10 . .1.• ... • 25 ale p ni I. 3 .S.NNAMS. 'E, March 27 elip.iiings r rNI 3 " 3 £Uedicine. HAAS' EXPHCTQRANT, - vOll TUE CEU.E' Or Consunliption, Colighp,, Colds, &c 70 THE PUBLIC:!. T N PriESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub ! tic as . a remedy for Consumption, and Pufinonery Diseases in genefal, I have been actudtedsolely by Me great success attending its use in my own Immediate neighbothood,and'a desire to benefit the afflicted, I shall simply endeavor to give a brief statement of Its 'acridness, and flutter myself that its surprising effica cy will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues as will satisfy the most incredulobs. that COINISUMp. TION may and "CAN 11E CURED." if this medicine•is resorted to in time. ,As Consumption, however Is a disease which differs Much In the scVcritv of itseymp onni;and the rapidity of ha progress. and has long bar- Iled_the skill of physicians it cannot he supposed that this or any other remedy is capable of effecting a cure in every case and in every stage. of the disease ; an the contrary, we must expect if to fail sometimes, a :ircumstance which occurs daily,with.all the most val uable remedies we possesS, for the most simple diseas es. The proprietor submits the following testimonials In its favor from citizensof this County,.well known to the public. Mn. W. J. ilsss,—lfavinithein afflicted -forth. last thirty years with Consumption, and having had the ad; vice ofionite °eche mast eininentPhysiefans,and was ffi• yen up as incurable. I was induced to make trial of yolir invaluable - Expectorant, and am happy to say that I am entirely cured, and am attending to my daffy occupation as thongh I had never been afflicted.. Previous to fa king your EXPECTORANT, I could not. if 1 hail been undisputed, do anything at my trade. • have since ree =mended it to several of toy frientls."and particularly one case of CON FIR MED CON:it:MI.7ION, and amhapyy Ito - state that in every instance it had the desired effect, Yours respectfully JO*IICA liAtVEiss. Schuylkill llaVen, October 1,1844. • SCIICYLICILL lisvrlN, January:l,l9ls, Mr. W. J Sir :-11aving been afilic.ted with a severe pain in the brims% I was induced to try your Expectorant, and after using one [Ando of it, toned it to relieve nie, and I do not hesitate in recommending it in the public as a vallaable.meakine for Colds, Couzlts and Afflictions of the Breast. lam respe,ctfully ypurs .\, EDWARD lIIINTZINCER. Scittrytattt.t. Ilvres, October ig. ISti. I was taken with a bad c,dd mune time ago, and used One or two bottles Of Mr Mule Expectorant, which re lieved me much, and should I have occ:vion 1,,r the above againjwould freely call on Mr. Haas fo'r Ins in van:table Expectorant .' s DANIEL 11. STAGER. ; Settuvr.titu, Ilxyr.N, July, '29. , WIt.'I.IAM J. 11&A. , ,•;,--Dcar Strr-1 km happy 4o testify - to" the effiracy m your eNpecrorant; for answer mug the pqrpose for which it , was intended, that of re ' Devine Coughs, Colds, Yours 'rt4pertfully. CHAS: lIIINTZINGER. For sal'e by.the Proprietor at tiflutylkill'llaven, and by the following Agents in Schuylkill county. Pottsville—J. S. C. Martin, Llewellyn.7-Johannan Uc ckhiltv Asti. Minersvillg-1,.&.1. Falls. \- Nf• vr,Castl , !—George Porbeaont—iletify Shissler..P. M. \ Landingville—ColorA Drumheller: • \ Pinegrove—Cliaelr &Fotrer, . , Tatoaijua—llrilni•r & Morgan:T.lh, Midi]lt:port-11. Koch & Son, - TiNcarora—Cenrge It. Dry. . Frciiprirk'NVit S. Co.. have been appointed gene rat a g ents in Philadelphia, for May Expectorant, Nov 84, .47-=.ly AXOTHIATRIU...i.II , II OVER DISEASE BY \\. ThompsoU's. Compound, Syrup ofz i Tall' 4 WOOD .• 'I3ELIVLD the following testimont:ll 1, ' _ The undersigned ie Widneitd to make, the following brief statement, under a thin unnvief:ion that many vain title lives would he sav 61 if thosetaffeCted in th : same manner had recourse Oil hesame means that have restored her to health. Being a ffl icted for a Mug time with a - t intent cough, with pain in side and brea-t, and almost total loss of video, with difficult respiration, and with inability to disrharge the .phlegin which ob structed the breathing, gloat ,was my distress. It is scarcely necessary to say, that during this time many .medicines were used, but all of no avail, until one Waite »fTbotnpson's (Amu, Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha was procured. Hut astonishing were its !Teets! Before taking !mind it all alarming symptoms disappeared—ex pectoration became free—the cough ceased—the voice recover...a, and inpain and oppression vanished before finishing an entire bottle. If this Statement car be of any benefit to the afflicted, you are at liberty to m.e it for that purpose.: " VIRGINIA C• SNYDER, No. 140 Spruce :Street. TniumprlANT :iurcEsq.—Cotisiunptives rerneintier. Ihat i t ~,Tti o nip,,,o'r : Compound syrup 'nf Tar •anil :,),:auovi.Achicti is daily iii;ectin2 i-uchremarka tae Cu'ree la Poruntory coniqimpt an, Asthma, 13r,,,,chi. ti , l; rpittiu Blood, Pa inin the Side, and Breast, dote pan ion of the etonp, Nercons Treninrs, Liver Complaint. Diseased Kiiitlq.S. iierefol'e , beware of all spurious rnixt:ires of Tar or Saptha, and purchase of the.ndverliscd agf•nt4 only. • ANOTUVA WONIWEIFVL CURE!! rIIILA C ? i'ltl k, 180. • The midersigoed is ipflureil to make the following brief Statement under a firm conviction that many val uable lives might he saved, .was recourse had to the same means which have restored toe to health, I lid suffered for years With u eakness of the. hinds arid-Liv er complaint, but so gradual we.reitheiuroads of disease that I felt no alarm until Withiq th,r! last year. The chief cause of distress was Pala4ugrny breast and right side, great oppres s ion, almost ,tra'nohig, and total•ina- Willy to raise the corrupt matter which shstriicted my breathing ; and at times no great wry+ my suffering thought.l could not live an ho ur. It is scarcely neces sary to say that during this time I had the best inedical attendance, was cupped, blistered. &c. with no avail. I also used various advertised and well known medi cines, obtaining no relief whatever; 'until I procured Thompsdn's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Nap it„t, cue bottle of Which benetived MC More thin_ all rise ; and now I assert it as no solemn belief that by this rime I should have been in toy grave had I not procnred this remedy sit the time 1 did. - • SARA It .IAN!: ft t1t719. . Swornra and suli.eribed th;s 21111 day ofTeliruary, el& before err. .4.:IIAeNcEY Al,krtnan. • Prepared nniy by A nanny & Dirksbn. (sueressnrs of P,Thtup.:,in.j dt. ltie N. E. corner of FAIL and Sputa =lna tp.-I.l62adelEbia , hy J. G. BROWN. POli,Ville W. nea.lin4; & I.ONG.kIi.ER,' Norristown.. P ce.af.. ,, , al SIX bottles for li P' It 1 Ole COAL 417111' IN.' V 0 311;,Z ."4 u r • g, - NUMBER.). VOR sale and for rent, on then Inquire of V. 1.. NI ii%eebarre, 1 4 4. 'NV ilkesbarre, Fch, 13, 17 • +12,51.1 7-4f* NEW AND EN.TESTSIVE Clothing and Gentlemen's rurnMhing wtorl "• ' subscriber has just returned from the cities . ) 4 . Sew York and Philadelphia it ith' a splendid and 'cheap assorttlient of Cloths, Cassunercs and Ve b tiliz, of the latest importations, eouittrisine, the hest•black 'French and Fitt:lisli wool dyed Clothe, :.uperiine, black French Doe Skins and English wool Casstmeres, French and EngliFh E'ancy Cloths. suillas Cnive,.llrown, lnvisittle Green, &c., French Fancy Cissioteres t'l the latest t.ytt ing sty les, plain and fancy vestties. )1):.1 , k Fat 1•... cashmere, cashmeretts. white, and bun' cassb ineres,. lieht fancy velvets, Nlarseiltes, &cf..; all of Nittich he is prepared to manufacture ] to order in the very ilea style. and at prices at whirli twit determined no engtonter.shall complain. Brute himself a practical tailor. and empio)ing ea:lives and workmen stspetior to ;Inv others in the place• he is able to warrant every ar ticle manufactured hy him ui give sat n f u n nn to the , most particular in fa'shion, fit and finish. The subsCrilim has also just opened ut big new etore the larzest, hest, and moSt rashionaide•stock or ready made clothinu ever offered to the Pottsville politic; all o r whi c h he nv ill dispose of at prices.whieli cannot ta❑ to satisfy purchasers, viz: Fine slack Frock Coats from STO 00 to $lB 00 do Dress do ---e• r SOD 15 00 do Sack do „r' 550 10 50 Fancy Frock and Dres4 l Voats I 5 00 IS 00 Siiinnier Tweed-Cools ' i 250 450 Linen do s 1 75 2 00 • Fine CassunercPafitalrions,filack and filmy corers' • - ! 350 -7 50 French Cassimere , Pantaloons, - • • (summer :tomb+) 2 50 5.50 , Linen Pantaloons 621 1 24 Superfine Wad: Satin Vests, •3 50 . 500 do '. 'do ' do -- • 1-50 3CO Fancy vests CaslimP7C 4. Cashmerettel 75 2 50 Nlancilles Vests 621 150 The subscriber's establishment may very properly he called the Pottsville Emporium or F.Asliiilit. where gen tlimien may always obtain every article of gentlemen's wear, such ac shirts, collars; handkerchiefs,. scarfs, gloves; hose. suspenders, &c...W.c , suited to the fa:tid inns taste of the exquisite. the plain habits of the soli stantial citizen, or the' wants of the industrious labo r, H e can clothe a man front Ite.tO to rota with a suit of clothes for $2 50, which is cheap enough for the poorest rrThe- subscriber has just received the latest London, Paris, New York, and Philadelphia Sprinzand Sninmer Fashions. Any taste can be suited at his ri.n , Arne to Centre street, next door above Clemens's Drs store, Pottsville: - I El. T. TAYLOR. Don't I . ...rget the . . rotteville, April 14„ ;SIR, 17- NEW FIRM IN THE Tin Ware and Stove Business &c, Ttrc ,Cll3SCralerg rPR,II!f, 1 ftly an mince to their friends and the public that they have formed a co partrier,hip in the TIN WARE AND STOVE BUSI NESS tattle stand in Centre street, two doors Follth of Fun & l'itortimer's gotel, in the borough of Pottsville, where•they evil/ carry oh Ujefitltdnesg snail it, %la d." brunches. They keep nn hand all kinds of Tin Ware, and manufacture in orde- any articles in their tine of business in the most durable manner. - • Their stock of stoves entlirscea large aNFortment of the most approved kinds tor cooking anti other purpo se.., which will he sold at extraordinary tow rates. Tin spouting supplied, and TIN nnoF,lit;G done in the mast approved manner.at short notice. As it is the Intention of the snhscribcrs to a cent:mini date the: peak. in their line of bOsiness, they feel con- Ibleatt that they can and WJII give entire satisfaction to those who may favor-them withithejr custom. April 3,.1817 For the Canal • RTICLES of Attrccntentfnr;l4mr:-ateo fin of dingy for Canal. in books :LEM in trust stie , its, Just printoii And for sale at HANNAN'S April 3 14 'Printing Office and fbok store. EMI HANCE' Sii.RnAPARIL " OR 'FICOOD .PILLS. IVIIAT l 3 Th AT PRINCIPLE wurclr TVECALL liFl4;iood is that principle by which die Whole sys- J. . tem is regulated. Therefore if the blood becomes impure, a general derangement of the system must en sue ; and give rise, to Coughs, Colds'Onfittenia. Dys pepsia, Dropsy; headache, Fullness of Blood, Typhoid, and Typhus Fevers of all kinds, tt eakness of :Stomach, Rheumatism and Rheumatic Affectinci,.l%iervous Affections, Liver Complaint, Asth ma. Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs, Lora Spirits,' Fits, Meuse's, Smell Fox,' Whooping Cough,Croup,Sore Eyes, Inward Weakness, Worms, Quinty, Bronchitis, Cholic, Dysentary, Gravel, Salt Rheum, Deafness and other affections of the ear, St. Anthony's Fire, Seorfu- . la nr'King's Evil, Ulcers, White SWellings, Tumors, Hiles; Suppressed :Alumni) , discharges, and Female Complaints in general. Eruptions of the Skin, habitual Costiveness, and all diseases depending on a disorder ed and diseased stote of the Wood, or a suspension of the healthy secretions. Therefore on the first appe.arance of any of these symptoms, HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA OR lII.OOIJ PILLS; should be procured, and used to" Hie directions. l'rice '25 cents per box of 50 PRis, Or five boxes for one dollar. FURTHER PROOFS OF TILE EFFICACY OF IL/L.VC 5 C 0.31 P UND SYRUP OF' 110 U.VI) IX RELIEF: ' L,VO AFFLICT- NTT'. George T. Warrington.. residing. lit York 'Ateet. Fed, , ral Baltimore, wa= attacked with' a ciriient congli and Fore throat, after 3 trying ninny' Tenn dies, was induced by a friend to lice Ilan,o's Compound ru tint IJoarliound; and before using one bottle Ivan entirely cured. - 1 ANOTHER YET 4111:1' RE ASTONISHING ! grs.'ilcoriett Itlcrrich, residing in Montlinent.strifet between Canal flint Eden attests. teas attached with a very severe conftti and pain in the breast, which was 'en intenie that it extended to the shoulders; - She wait 'afflicted also with a pain in the side. Alter tw yinc many remedies. she was persuaded by a friend to use Hance's Compound Syrnrrol.liorehound, rind. after if:mg three doses. >Le experienced Cleat to 11ff. and before F lie had finished the bottle, was entirely ;curt it For sale by SETH S. 11.iNCE, corncrib!' Charles and. Pratt 'streets, and 105 Ilditilnore.sticet ;. and by the follonina Acents4. • , JOHN Fl.GCli);Pottsviffe • F fc F. HAMMER. Or- Avjashurg ; GEO. 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It has only to be used and us eifects will tally sustain all that is said o~ its wonderful expelling power. • "trale4 Erie en., New Y., Jan, 7; 191P.;' We ectitly that -'s e, have oseii R. A ViOtfiesitiCk't, Vcrintrui. , ,ti tit trio. tionines. and tn.every eaFerit: lints protietcd it der:Ade:land ettl.e.oinl remedy fiir. leipel. ling ; v•nr . trott Irian the yett` 4 l9.. I,V , corah . tily rceorn• mcnelit to parents who ha%c children; alleced '' , i..itt: tha t dangerous cialativ • :, • , 1',1.0N VIRGIL: .. ;': lk Nl i B. :A (NE:, - , ROlrr M \V. ' , . , - • . ;OSEI'li ACRIZOUGLIS.. , _ . Fur Sale, whoiesale and rctail i at the Drug Ware house of, ` , , . 11A. FAIT NE`STOCIi & rn i • Corner of Six ill am? ICnil sts. l''tsborg, Vp. -, Ftir r3a!t•riq rott,v , ile. by • [ .. (.I.E:q t.INS & VAllVl2 4 ..at , iggiets , - flet, t II Ler .9 Su'—: WISTAkft'S 113A111.5"Arri .; • :WILD CIiERRY, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR GONIS'JMPTON ; .111.7 the Gest "Medicine hnoten to ManJor , he cure of stliturt, vt7 every sten`, Liver enniphinTS, 1311 4 0:), chitin, Influenza. Cnn^_lts. o,lllll4 , ll leedillg ttf • the I.itirE l s, lihertness . of Path, pains and , . wen knees in the side, breast, &c., . ! and all other diseases of Abe ; I. Pulmonary Vflny inq.lortiaratflisease over which this 'llahtarn• exets a very powerful itifhtence.:is that Ora' Ills. EABEU I,IV EL. 1[1,4116 conuttainr if has undoubted) r proved more eiliCaCionS than any remedy hitherto em ',loved. and in numerous in , lances When patients had endured long and severe suffering from - the disease, withoth receiv,i) g the least benefit front -variouF;reme— dies'. and when nEltCl.lltl7 has teen resorted to ip the uSe .of this Balsam has restored the LIVER, to a healthy actinn, and in many in-lances effected PERSIANENT CUltUt, after every known ,remedy had failed to produce this effect. Besides i c astonishing efficacy in the disease :thrive Mentioned, we also find it a very effectual remedy in ASTII MA,, a complaint in which it, bas been ettliii.ive ly u-ed with decided fucress, ev en in caws of years rcasnuable, tdnns .1X VI . ELI.; Filly PI W• . It not °My emanates from a, refrular Physic tan, but has,vlso Leen well tested in all. the, complaihts for which it is, recommended. It 1.3 not my hithltini; therefore, either to cloak it in tuysteiy, or in any was deceive the pulilir hr overrating its virtues; on the contrary', !shalt simply endeavor to give a brief state- went of ice IP -inliteFg, and flatter myself that its ,ur wtsing efficacy will enaldelme to furnish, still pm onfi or its virtues as will f.a.tis.fy the Mor.kincredulous, that .Consumption may anti 'CAN BE CITITED,' if tliii: niedi tine lie resorted to in time. • • \ Poughkeepsie. N. Sept. jlS,,i/51..5. :qr. Seth W. Fowls: 31, ar r r:—The character of Wistar's Y Balsam , ri Wile Cherry is so well established throughout th , t country . ..and especially in the Stale "f New Vock, that any further' testimon - would nen) to be umars eary'. Vet I have derivi'd so touch advantage: friawit That I am happy to communicate throrgls coo to the' sick and atilicted.what if has done for meant) I consider it it privilege, and' to do .so. I have Leer troubled with weak lungs icr four years; had a cough more or loss every why er. I was confined to the house all. last winter with n severe rough, pain in the side and breast; raised ldi,ed 'several timifs. : , I cons tilted a pV sician, but have never taken anv medicine which has d one lees. notch g ood as WISi'A .11.1.1.5 AM OF Will/ CH MIRY. I consider it the BEST medicine in the world for Colds, Coughs, fuld Pulminary plaints. I .VILLIAM B. MARTS. ' OPINION OF .4 RE:GPI-9R PIirSICiA.V. , Ester, Me., Sept. 30, ISO, This ccrittlFs r have recommended' the use of BALSAM tiF WILD CIIERRYf i r disea ses of the Lungs, for two year past, alit, many bottles to-my knoWledge have been ,it'sed by my patients,all with beneficial 'results. In two case,. when: it was thous hl confirmed consumption had taken t;hice, the NVild CheirKetrected a cure. L. llOVDEN,Physitian at r.xter Corner. YO L'JCICE.III.I .DECEPTIO,F.! • Alt published.starements of cures performed by this medicine, are, ;In every respert, TRUE. ItuwA en Oe COUNTL:RrEITS iMITATIONS.--The unparalleled and astonishing efficacy of Dr. WlStars Balsam of WO Cherry in all the diseases fur which it iS rectinimendictl, curing many cases after the, skill of the best physitians -was Unavailing, has effected a large and increasing_ demand for it. This fact has caused sovera I unprincipled counterfeiters and iinita tors to palm off spurious mixtures, of similar name and appearance. for the genuine- Balsam. Ile careful and get the genuine DR..WISTAIVS BAL SAM OP.• WILT/ CIIERRY. None genuine unless signed by I. BUTTS. Address all orders to ziETLf W. rOWLE, Roston. Mass. For sate by S. C. MARTIN, Druggist Potts ville; WILLIAM TAGGART, Tani:lona ; BICKRL - & Itltammt.Orwigsbure ; T, B. A. J. A. FALLS, Miners villa; C;LEI3 wnEcLun, Pidegruve. Jan. It 3 DR. • CULLIN'S PANACEA. STATIONER'S HALL, 31ARKE7' ST. rpllEstAzmiLier begs tnannounce that lie Mis..stiecteS. ed A. NI. Macdonald as wholrsale agent 'Deltaic of I)ti. CULLIN'S VEGETABLE DANAUEA, Far the cure ofScroinla. Mercurial Diseases,ithd all im parities ofthe binod . . Geititicates nrcaresatthe otlice• DR. GUILIN'S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC. For alldiseases incident 1.1 Pernales,an invaluable fam ily medicine. 1 . 31. V MAI'S COMPOUND S ' VROP OF 'WILD CHERI* For Cori_uaintion, Coughs, Cioups, and al:Tulnionary diseases. !lOWAN° V'AI.TON'S FAISILY MEDICINES, To he had wholesale or retail of E.N.CARVALOO, , - fklow AnthraciteGazetteOffice. • Just received a full assortment of school and blank hooks, fancy stationery, ¢c. Jan id -. WILLIAM ❑ILL. JOHN B. WILLIAMB li-tf , rite BLOOD Cert ideate. TITS - • MINERW: JOURNAL. Ifloiciacs. STANTOV EXTERNAL E NEP F. . . CALLED T'S LINIMENT. now universally acknowledged to be the•infdilible Is ienigdv for Rheut rt atism, spinal Affsmions, Con fliction air the Id usclewi ttnre:Whroat and Quinsy: is sues, Old Inceri,.Palns,iwthe Back and Chest, Ague. "In the Breast and Face, Tooth Ache, ttprts, Cruises; m 'Salt Rheum, Rums - , Croup,Frosted Feet. ncl all Net', vous Diseasea. a ° The triumphant succesa which has attended the iip nlientioli of Olin most evAtigig€FIII.3IIDICINE In curing the most severe etses cif, the ditneett diseases alsive Mimed, and the 111E11 ESCOMIUMS that have been bestowedmpon it wherever it has been introdu ced, gives me the right to call OA the afflicted to resort atonce to the only reir.edy that ion he relied on. • = From the Yew YOH; Mirror. lihNT ' S I.lNlMENT.—Thisinvalttable:,Tetneliy f, the many" ills that flesh is heiritti," continues to shed its. untold benefits upon all classes of society. We have, seen a certificate from some of the mostrespectable,' intelligent„ . and influential citizens of Westchester, where the preprietor, resides. who are above ail at tempts to mislead the - public in reference to any math cine, remedy, orpreparalionand as thii testimony is •at once spontaneous anti uni . flirm in cm:intending this truly excellent, medicine for Rheumatism. and various , other diea. , _es named iti• the advertisement, there can Ito longer hen reasonable doubt entertained of its Fs tra.,rdlnaiy Fusses and triumph over thelnaladieS in question. , SING SING, May 12,4815.. We, the undersigned, do certify that we ha •e. used Mr. George • E. Stanton's External Itenirdy, called 11 UNl''S LINIMENT, and have proved. it • to be fully equal to the character he giv,es it. Its farting proper , ies are truly extraorilinarp,: and we noist confidently recommr , nd it as one of the most certatti external rein - ' tdies that has yet herti,cli:,covered.. Caleb Roscoe. Editor Westchester/Herald. Isaac Rildsall,,lnspertor 31. P. State Prison: -Albert Lockwood, Judge Court„CommonPleas. James Lncke, the extensive Iforticulturi,ist. James B. Swain. Editor ih , R. Chronicle. - N. Churchill. Principal of,the ceebrated ,floardin; School for, Boys. / • • Samuel F. Reynolds, Supreme Court Commlssion'er• IL' Voris, Disfilct Attorney. Theodosius CI r lc,Pa sthr kfet hod ist Episcopal Church. , Robert Willse, hue Agent 31 I'. State Prison. ' Aaron Ward, Ilte ,31..mber of Congresi. Mutemn 1. Lockwimd, Clerk of the County. Wm. It. Peck, It'gent N. P. State Pristin. , Q C . p4stor of the Raptist Church. Moore„ Samuel Trowbrnlce. , • Ali:all:in) Kipp, Pierre Vail Cortlandt, Steplie4t Marshall, ' Abraham Miller, John/Strang.; Gilbert Martin, „ Ct.. Van \Vyek,. Edmund M. , Benjamin_ Wasliburn. font - Ay - in 'Z. shows a case of Rheumatism cured with,nnly one ()Mlle 'llunt's, Liniment. The letter is afilressed to 31i:Statitoti ' • • - Nriesa x nw, June 19, 1945. Air :—llaving. cured me of :a--severe attack of Illicit ,tnati- , m, whirh.liad rendered me almost helpless,' and at 'the same. I ;mil math, me suffer ert 4 at sotr my ,testinerly 'in , favor• of the' great: nin . feperties Which your Etter nal Remedy, Hunt's Liniment is lips . see sell of. I oely it-ribolie bottle, and With that I con sider 1 have been saved from a protracted and severe illness. lam vniv attending to toy business regularly, which is that of a Ea rine r. "r • 'Your obedient serv't. , l• OLIVER VAN CORTLANDT, , Lin iment,is - solil at 25 and 50 cents per,hottle, by an the prineitMl Linigeists, and Merchants throughotit ' tl n country. • W110t14.1.0.E AGENTS IN NEW VOIIK. 4 • HOADI.Y. PIIELPS & CO., II:: Wster ttrett!" ' ItUSIITON & 110 Broadway. , • , •A.II ,) ID: SAN coriter Fulton. anti William.', ASI•IN WA Id., :7.5 William street.. : rikirs addressed to toe tit Sine Sing, attended in: Glttollt:E E.' STANTON. Vroprietor.., t Alan for sale by latin C. Brown, Pottscille ; `lc.lil•r. orwieslittre ; Lewis C. Wittidcr, Schuylkill Ila\•Cit ; Bower, t ir.e rove. - Fel, 2:7, 1e.17. % - i rt/ • ) , 1%" ? 3 .Vis'h Ns" , -41 r: SATtAPA 1111.1Ak & VEGETABLE BLoon PILLS con.conetcre of the. ill(Yeastllg demand for ft. _Leidy's Blood tills, and the ,encottragemeitt by the public in employ:nig them, iu preference to all others, the proprietor was oblived th have constructed a ma'. elitne,n Cur lllnke thetanoric rapidly and with less 1:mor. consequently 1,5 s expense than lien:lnform Having )oifech el so 11m:1:bloc an objet t. and that the' pity share the lionefits hf great improve ment iti Pill coaLlne. tin boxes will lieneefhrth contain rotury IN: A 1.10 X.; . and the price the kallft as heretofore, namely : teen ' bye cent BOX—tire Boxes for One D;ollar tyDr. Leidy's and Vegetable Bloat Pills :have, ((urine the past few years, been more Miccessfalle mployed throw:Molt the. United . States; 3texich and the West Indies, than :lily others, and Ina rapidly in-, creasing clemancifor them IA cinparalleled, Thee are I existence, kpnwp to coin firm tiari.a {mina in they!, the proprietor iinly-knowsig how to combine the 4iraparilla with other suhsta flees in form of pillF, • IF . PILLS ARE NErEssAtti• • for perzina or cleansing the stonneli at 'd bowels; for purify the Ilibiod or, fluids rot the lioo.'as an alter native for retnot theraib;es of disen4e and . arre4,- 1 . 1112 its proareFs, and as, a Sprint portfier these:pills will be found 'more effectual than any other. YOUNG AND- 01.11, OR may at all times mite them witlintit change or living, restraint from. oc,;:upation, or fear of taking cold Wont eNposure to all kinds of wenthm for thy contain no mercury or minerals, which oreother mils, and Nvllicluilake other pills so unsafe:Ali danger— ous to take, and ianeertain in their eirectS. I'ETZSONS OF ALL CONCiTITIVIIONS whether feeble ordehititated; or of ;robtist and strong constitution, can fake them Nvitheet prostrating or de bilitatitez the'sysfem they operate hn cosy, and gentle, , yet effectual, that little inconvenie ce is caries in 'ta king them. " - TIIFX A REFOOD AT A .1. TnbES, for ail diseases of - whatever nature)r kind( cam ion i , ner.oss , afy! flosore ar all 'tones' to ask for 3101 take no rakers limn Dr: Leidy' liforut re's; All ' others ky mullet nearly similar, Ore: sparions, and cal culated to _deceive ; the.pronriCtiirs ofitheni thinking to sell theM,pn thi• reputation oft centtine,bona-fide and only ttne'Sat sa pa Hilo acid N'egrtahle I,F;iay. r 3: Reware ofettelt imposition. fratutiClnti iteckery.— Tom h theta not, much ices take thetn4 for fining tnan ufartnred to deceive the public of their mone.y,ltlfey besitios deceive the body and your system by their - effects-. ; , Pi-nr-rnOr ! - -10 ljill: ,, in, n Box for 2i cinit;—Fivi , -MX, es for. One Dollar: [Na others contain Forty Pills to , tlv. box.t -E-7 ,-- 1211 1, hail in Pottsville at IN S. C. iir m Art- TIN'S lima ' Store. A6n, at JOHN C. BROWN'S Druz Stole. , i . Nlay•23.llata.. Xty RAI'S ett ft 3 ;. S TIC OIL! T WILT CURE FOR ts DEAFNESS DEA.I NESS CURED. Scarpa's ermtpriurid lire , wde Acoustic' Oi Volt the cull? of Deafor, , s, pains and the discharge of matter, from 'he ears; also all tho.se disagreea- Mr hoist, like the hurting of insects, falling of water, whizzin: of eteath. &c...Whieh are symptoms of ap prenching tleaftteb., and also generally atterulatit with the di,•ease• HEII2 is soinctlfing worth attending to coming as it datifi., front a luau so extc.nsickly4:nown as is Mr. (=rasa 1511.11 in lily 11111: rountr3i. • "I here4certify,tliat Item the etreets of a severe cold last winter,l became partially deaf, attended with 'fiery disagreeab:e noises like ringing of hells, , Ac, gradually increased. until I completely los.t.the hearing of one ear.—when I was induced to try stcarra'S Acous tic pit: and am now happy to say.'that with ',the use of oneli,ottle of trite above medicine I ran hearas well•as ever, and all disagree:lllle noises have 'entin.l y (Hasp :neared.,, Any fartliar information respecting my ease. will he gladly given. try calling on me at NO. 451 North Fifth street-near Itac'e. • DANIL'L GRAEFF. Philadelphia; Nov. 1-64.1. For sale, ES. Giimpert, No. In North Second street, l'hi!adn..:, in Pottsville byJIMIN C. UROWN : in liarrtsbura by `M, r. CtitOt'iS, and in Reading by Mr EARL, where those' intere,ted can obtain many inter esting ce.rtitica tes of cares. December It. . .50.1 y Patent Grease, 1 - 1 - ,` OR the a xivs of Carriages. Wagons, Rail Road Cars and Machinery of all hinds, to s•tve'oil.and prevent friction: This article is ',repaired and for sale, hp CLEM r.Ns.k. CA RVI S,gho only manufacturers of thirarticle. in the United States, at their-wholesale land retail hardware end Dr,_ store In Porrsville. FchaglAiit 4 : 040 /5', P 3. REMEMBER that none is genuine Without the wt , 'ten si,znattire i,f the inventor and Moprietor, Chas. W. Clemens, 1111011 each package.' Pottsville, Nov (4,1516 A CAME). B. STEHMAN, HAS the pleasure of announcing to the ciiizens of Pottsville and vicinity, that he has, prOcured, and has at the Aim:man House, Centre street; a Fplendid Piano Porte,ion width he tenders his set vices to teach those who may wisli a knowledge of the instrument -- His term's are.znoderate, and be, infers satisfactory re ference, to those who may de.sireHthem. Personas waited upnfi at their rehidence if required. Pottsville Feb. 27th; 1897. •9 2mo ORWIGSBURG THIS institution '0 open for the. reception of pupils, built mate and female from all parts of the county, under the direction of Mr. 8. F. PE \FIELD, Principal. and Miss E. 11, PEN El ELI), Teacher of female depart ment. titmlieic pursued are Common Enelli.h. Higher Engli•li, Latin; and Greek classics, Vocal Music, and Drawinv. , ' Terms of tutt inn from three to six 'dollars' per guar ter. Vacation, Ili cc weeks from 3d IVednesday in August; 3 Weeks fr. 111 the Wednesday precedingllhri-t -ma,, and one week rota thelaA day of,yarch. N4:4,7,1640 ' I 43,11 To Miners. OTEADYEtnployment and good wages will 0' be given; to 10 or 15 good miners. None need apply except steady and sober min. Apply at the Office or the Montoor Iron Co. Danville: April 10, 1847. . 15-41 I • .PATEN it METALLIC - ,ROrES; FOR THE..USE ' OF: MINEFL; Ittumvsys; For ear, or imported to order, by at nitbscriber: ' • : 21( , • = TIIESE Ropes tire now 'almoSt exclusively used in I the Colliaries, and ion the BailwaYs in Great Brit- i an, and are found io ,be greatly capering CO ilerapen ones as regards Safety, durability and economy. • 'The Patent Wire Ropee, have/proved - to be still in good condition after three yeatrs service, in the same situation whore the lietnpen Aes, previously used, of double the size and weight would w earMut in nine or ten monflisr 'They have been used for, almost every. purpose to which Ilempeteßopes and chains have been applieiL!, M a Alines, RailwYs, Heavy Cranes, Standing niffßing.Windocg Coro, Lightning Conductors. Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e. They are made either of .Isitscrs,Cupper Wire. and In cases of musb exposure to dampness, of eplviiiized Wlre. _,_: - Testimonials from ths most eminent Engineers in England tan be/ shown as to their efficiency. and, tiny additional inhirmation required raspecting t the differ ent descriptions and application will bdiriven by • , ALFILED P. REM I, 75 Broad st.. New York. 7,9 4 Side -Argent in the United Stags. I New / York, May Stith. The auliscOher has been appointed Agent for de sale / rif the Pktent Wire Rope in this Region. All or -dem left at this, office; stating size, weight and length, Will be srornptly attended to. B. BA NNAN • . , .... 1 4 . 2. ..... •-• t.. '.. ..C.' c ••••• :'. . . ' 1 •• 'l 3 C.' , „m$ f 1 0, u. •-• a =BIOME 00 •c, , to , • ' oo " EMI= P' .._., -. , Tz :‘, ' `- •-•la a :I".= • SE Coal Screens It Coal Scree] rr u HE sscriber is extensively e l naaged in I .1 factory of WOVEN WIREI SCREENS itnprovful and entirely neiv principle, for•whi secured LETTERS PAT .ENT, mid which lie ly betieveriwill.be (mind upott trial , superine other screen in use for ditralolity and all tilt ofn good screen. 'fliey are „woven entirely and can be . made 'with Meshes and threads e unireil size and streneth. ' WIRE WEAVING . OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will be eNecitted nt the shortest notice.'antl screens made, to every ,Pattern. adapted mall the uses fur whirh.screens are required. The subscriber has rereittly removed his ostab• lisiiinent to Coal Steel, near;the eorner of Norwreian street. ' : HENRY JENKINS.. . Pottsville, April .4 ISlf, 14- ro'.rrsviLLB IRON WORKS .. ... . 5:2 ....... llsd*rqaTar. , : aE,k2 . !!!=r 4 44 ' S -As -E e G t l N I S , . . D EPETF Ul.l, I' announces to the Public,,tlint he 1.1 has taken the Establishment known as the: Potts , vine Iron Worhs, no Norwegian street, where he is* piepared all kinds of Steam Engines, mann , factors Rail Road Cars, and Machinery nraininet every deseription,at the shortest notice, andpn the most rea lsonableterms. - Persons from broad, in want if Steam Engines will "ilia it to their advantage to give him a call WA - He engaging elsewhere.' May 11 • NEW STORE rriln,suhseribers desire to inform country dealers; and the,citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, that they have :taken the new and rery large, store at the comer. of Centre and Maliantongo striiets. recintly.ne .copied by A. 13. White', where they hhve just opened ~ a n extensive and well selected stock of : • DRY,.GOODS, • GROCERLF:S, Q EA'S WA ' E, • HARD WARE', • LIQUORS, ' kt. kc. ' Which they will dispose of, either wholesale otvetaif„ at the ihwest cash prices. ,Their assarment of Dry Goods is large, vat inus,'care,- folly selected and of the very latest styles- - They will fully keep nn hand the best qualitiol of Tea. Coffee, Ffifear.• Liquors, &e•, and hope 'hat by car'efutly suidyine In suit the wants and tastes of ihe community they will .?eetire a liberal share of patronage.. ' • ROGERS, SINNIcKSON & Co., I ;Corner of Centre end Maliantonpi Street3i .Pottsville, Feb 20, 1517 • . CHEAP CASH-S.TORE, IY ItiAlitliEt STREET. 9 , HE subscriber has just received and is' now open inn al lie New Cheap Cash Store in 'Alarket St., skond door above S.;cond street, an elegant assort - - ment or FRESH AND SEASONABE GOODS, among which maybe found the fallowing, suitable fur Ladies' wear. ' 111ack and Mode colored Thibet Shawli, • Rich-Printed Cashmere do, Merino - '-, do, Elegant LaWns.and Rareges, . Dress Silks; J:cc, .. Elegant Mous. de Linen Cambric Hatulkeechiers, ' Silk nail COmmon llostery, . Ribbmis, Laces, A large asserttnent or White Goods. - , DRY GOODS of almost every description, ,-- • GROCERIES, a choice assortment. Also attacked to the aboVe establishment is a-NEW 4-FASHIONABLE TAILORING EsTAIIIASIIMENT, under t;lie superintendence of ..ifr James -Arc:Harney, where alsocan he found a large stocker, READY MADE CLOTHING, - And Cloilts,Cassimeres,'Vestings, &c.. of the-Lest qual ity which will be made up in the most fashionable and durable manner, warranted to fit. at,short notiee..'The Philadelphia, New York, and Paris quarterly fasfilons can always he seen at the Store. LadieS and Gentlemen will find it to their interest to give him a call, feeling confidant that he can supply them with all kinds of goods at least 10 percent. cheap,. er than they cap he purchased at any other estplish ment in Pottsville, as he sells for cash ottlyl ROBERT TincsiEn. Feb '27, ISI7 - ' 9-If rili Varm for Sale. t , Tat subscriber *ill sell a valuable farm, consisting of 170 acres, situated in M-- Finegrnve. township, Schuylkill county, IN .; about 4 mines below Pinegrnve.. About . _SO acres attic land is cleared,and'in a state of cultivation, ten 'of which is in meadow. The bal ance id woodland, well - timbered The Union Canal rims through the property. The buildings consist of a two storydwelling house, a new Switzer barn, and oth erout Imildirigs. There are two orchards nn the farm, andtan abundant supply of good water on the premises close by the buildings. There are fifteen acres of win ter grain in the grmind. For terms and other particu lars. apply to the subscriber in Pinegrove octoher 10,.14§6 MOUNT PLEASANT Skarn. Planing Mill and Turning Factory TILE subscriber respectfully annonneesto his custo mers and the, public, hat his steam Planing Ma- Chine on Norwegian. Street, in this Borough, is now in successful operation, and is prepared to do all kinds of Planing to order at the shortest notice. lie will keep on hand flooring. hoards of everp description, which will be sold at the lowest rates. He is,also prepared to execute every description of TURNING IN' WOOD, • Such us Awning Posts, - Bed Posts, Chairs, Bannisters, &c. &C. As he has employed Mr. Wm. Gleim as his foreman in business,he ilatterehimself that an work entrutited jto h' care, will be executed to their entire satisfaction : He therefore solicits the patronage of the public. , :s He has also a Circular Saw for slitting all Mods 01 Lumber, for the various purposes for which it is used. HENRY STRAUCH. ¢S• Orders for turning &c., can be left at the Store 01 Messrs. James Stllyman & Sons. Pottsville, Aug. 2,18:6. To FariAers. ENUINE ICHADOE GUANO on handond for sale 1. I by the ton or single"barrel, with full directions as trt'its application. Ifour fanners will hut try this arti cle on their Oats, alongside of land on which "it Is not applied, they will be astonished at the contrast in its favor, especially on old fields or worn out land ; which maybe folldwed by Rye Ito advantage. ,For Corn, Potaioei, Turnips,.or Grasstiad it is equally good. . . • d JOHN M. CROSLAND. April 1.4.-3 t 1. •. a NI : 131)!Iabelpl)i4. . TO CAPITALISTS 4 OTHERS. Pennsillispia Coal & Ii on Lands, ACRES 19 Perches and allimance of 6 per /cent. of first rate farming lands located in Jenks Township, Jefferson county. llne ly Timbered and Watered. and having several M illsites upon them. TWo main roads run through the lands. and improved • Farms adjriin, while Saw and OO,St Mills arc in the immediate neighborhood. This land "was seleited by a gentleman of experienced Judgment, and is consid ered by judges to he one of the besetracts in vie coon my. Its proximity to the ClariOnand Allegheny rivers, and numerous navigable streams , and" he proposed Railroad to Pittsburg and. Erie, renders it highly desi- Table as.an investment at present pryds. Aboundingin Iron Ore and LtitiliiiirMl29 Coal' of fine quality, it is believed' to present one of the• most ad vantageous locations for Iron Works in West Penn sylvania.TlWresent owner purchased with a view of erecting surlVerks,liut,ctigagentents in another quarter obliges him with greatrelactance to forego his intention: :kilips will he shown. and every inthrinnthS'n given by the underrigacd. The lands are patented. and the titles and qualay will be warranted, bud sold Ree and clear of all incumbrance. ' It. 811EAFP SIhITI I I. 15 North Thirteenth street. I Philadelphia Junta:try 3. ' Vt 7 ?r'. MEI M ~~ ~~ n 4 ~ ~ O LATP: & BAKER, • - AvlieLy,:sm.r. DRUGGIST. liLinufacturer-. of Co y pal Varnish, into Agent for the "I rankiin Glass Works. Daring been lona engaged in the Manufac ture of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kind=,) is-now ; Prepared to ofTer to purchasers an articli 'which in ,quality, ca Snot be so:passe:llly nny in the Union. Al so, receiving weekly front the.above celebrated Works, Window Glass,of every size. ceMstantly nir hand a full assnrtment of White Lead, of the most approved brands„.•Red.'Lead, Litharage, Saxony la:.!nesia, . which.will be Sol I at. Nlanufacturer's prices, together with a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi- Cine,s, Dyes, Acids, Ftne Colors. P.:q ruiner y, in short every article in the Druz line. Merchants, Phy sicians and Dealers in general, are requested to call , and`examine the stock and prices, feeling satisfietFthey will; he induced to purchase. - February 14 , iStti. -7-ly IMIEN Elll S' CT I -;* 7,-5 I N...., ... := MEI ffill the tinny . upon an kit he has confident r to ev ery c nnaluiev of Wire, f any re- PETER FILDERT.O 41-tf For Sale. 1 [ , .`'-' l- -- , :` : — !:"'''.'s!:"'7' , 1 , ;....., ; 7 :11:11.1 . :1;:iVag.'1; P,lll ..A=t • a. w " : . ; - NVATCIHES. Sl; JEWELRY _ . I ' . • . • . I AT THE PIAILADELPIIIA WATCH & lEWELUV STORE, NO. 06 North &cola ..S7trcet corner of Quiliry. G OLII Leviq' watches, fiall'jewerd, IS car. 645 00 .1- Snver i.ever Watebes,lnll jewelled, • 23 00 1 Silii:er I,rwer,Wnitlies, 7 jewels, IS 00 ' Silver Levine 'llatrbesjowerd, Ist quality, 14.00 Superior Quartier,WUrrbes. ' 10 00 - Imitation Qua rt iur Watches, not warranted, 5 00 . Coll.l:4oecluele.s„- . .' . o 00 Fide Silo' r ?Irma (lei, . 1 75 C,lO Itr:,relets, with:Topaz stones, ' 3 50 Ladle , ' o,,id Pmicil3,_lo carats, ' " . .2 00 Gold Finger Itinga, 371 to ttS ; .Vatch Gla.-,ies, plain IQ ets., patent ISp, Inner '2.5. Other articles in proportioo. A thzooils wart'antedto be what they are sold for. 0. On hand. mane a' old and Silver Levers; 2 lepine and qunrti.-rs, Inver than the above prices. IMMM • l• PASCAL IRON WORKS, . • • PHILADELPHIA. j 7E1,E1l Wroiteht I.ton Flues, Suitaltle for Loot , . ! Vx I) motives, Marine and other SteaM 1 mine liniirrs, from '2 to 5 illtheS in diameter. Ah,o. Pipes itteCas Steam and other purpm , :m extra strottg•Tulvt for Ily driAtaie, Presses ; II Pistons for l'utnits.of Steant Engrnes..l-e. 'Haunt 'tired and for sale by 012111:3, TASK l',lt. & Storms, Warehouse rd,rner 3d and Walnut . 54., Nov. 2ittliliis : • To Machinists and others. tArr , S universal Cltch, all sues, from 6 to 'RI P inches ; Salter's Spring Balances, made expressly rot Steam Erulineit. rid and' 21 pounds. 'Platform and Counter Srahrs, More than 56 ditTermit sizes and patterns. For h.ale a holesale and retail at the lowest roantifacturer•a priee.r,at NO.ll Walnut street, by GRAY & BROTHER. 6 Pi.b. 7, ISIS .JUNIATA 'BOILER IRON.- TONS lisortr!,l' loiter iron; Nos. 3,4 in ti 5. or OJ w ails-01 . 26; 22., anti 30 inch-s and r rolom Pngtfrs, A. A. RALSTO-.N." with Front et, Pliii,ula.,Ju!y 11, Bin DRUGS! .DRUGS !! DRUGS I! Th4ainwan ,Crawford, WHOLESALEDRI - GGISTS, , .. . I . Nil. -10, Ofarlet .cr. (sottrlt side, basic Second,) NAIL t DEEP!! La, . ' • • A.,;, -- N . . I -,./' OPFER fop laie a.larr.,C •strick of , Frcogi ... --: ..,,.. 4 ;i • --, - . 1,2 0 . , 1)r0ci:, Medicines and Dye-Storrs, to which "r=. they call the, :mention of 'Country Mer chants and Dealers v ion hie the city. 74 !'"'" i Coach ' Cabinet, Japan. Black and other ,45...- " . .„ . N artitsties, ~r a septa tar wiatay. Also, White and Red Lcad; Window Clasp, Paints and . cheaper than ever. . . . T. T. & C. , are :Ipil proprintor. or the Didian VReetahle Italsatn; celebrnted Ihroothont their. otvo and nett;ll - en, as the best preparation for the cure of conchs, Colds, A.ttna, &e Ntontfy refunded-in every 'romance wlle , e no hen fit is 'received, • . Phitada., Jan: 30th, !SUL ' 1 ' -. 5-3tno. ATTENTION ! ! MILITARY STORE rpHE subgsriber world re9ect folly inform his friends and citstonters, that be has , located big : • M11.1"f 1111' CAtr MANUFACTORY .'• In. Third street: No. a few doors below Race, where 110 would be Pleased to see his old customers. antlii , S many new imes as are disposed to favor hint with their't custom. lie still continues , 'to manufacture Military and Sportmen's rtit les Of every description, such as r ,„ Leather, 'Cloth; and Beaver Dress Caps; Of, all patterns; Forage Caps. Holsters for Tronp„Body do . t Cartrouch; Boxes; Bayonet l!trahhards. ;Sword Belts of all kinds,' Canteens, Knapsacks, different patterns; Fire Rockets, Bassin.: Boxes. Tole do; Brushes and Pickers, Plumes, Pompoons,,Firemen's: ps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality Mint Bags, Gatne Pncs, Drools. z cfr. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to WM. CREst4MAN, • No, 06. North 2I st a few doors below Race. Jaena7 '2th 2-- " Ecohomy is Wealth:, BOOTS, ,SHOES, TRUNKS, &o EL .1. Acchfernacht, : ra. • WOULD! respectfully art- • j - • nounce tot Ih e citizens of -' I -,..... rtt.. • Pottsville TIM! its vicinity that - -....-1'..,,,... * "',"'" lie has constantly on hand ut ' • ' 4 his More in Centre street, opposite Craig's White Horse Tavern, sign of the Big Boot, a large and well selected stock of Men's, Wonien's. Children's,and Miners' Boots and Shoes, of the most fashionable style andquayy, comprising Ladies ' single and double, sole .Kid, Morocen.c• Leather Jefferson Ties and StippeCs,:frnin .. Turn Rounds 1. Buskins and shnetees ' Monroe and Kid boots - • Bronze hoots, . Bronze Buskins' Gaiter shoes • . Gaiter Boots , .1 MEN'S WEAR. , Gent'S French Calf bubts. • ' • • *6 00 Gum shoes 37 to 1 25 • •Gent's d'hle'soicd boots , :. 300 to 500 Plain calf do " ' 1' 225 to 300 Kid and' Scat hoots '.-1 50 to 2 00 . Men's Thick boots V. _ / .Al to 225 Coarse and Nailed boots - .. 250 to 325 Calf !Triton Ties 75-to 1 25 • Men's and boys' Brogans ' • . ' 62 to 100 Boys' boots' • /5 to 1 73 , do j'Monroes 37 to 1 12 Miners' Bootees . -1 ~ ., .4 .5 to - 2 00. Also 4 large assortment of Trunks,- Valises, Carpet l Bags, Whips, Morocco skins, Calf skins, Kid do, Red and Oak tan. Sole leather, Lace (cattier, Belt Leather ; togetbewith a general assortment of shoe findings. N. B. f-A liberal distount to wholesale dealers. ' Please call and examine for yourselves, before pur chasing,' elsewhere. Donit , forget the Itlace"-81,71 of the Big Bout, Centro street. March 13,1317 ..11 .Portraits - of Gen: Irvin, rr llE'People's candidate for Governor, lust received .1 and for sale at - HANN AN`,B Match '27 13 • - Bonk and Print store. New Law Books. A tI ARVIN'S Legal thliliography, Thornton on Conveynncing. Smith on • the Lamii , of- Contrada: .' Just published and fofsale nt BANNAN'S . Cheap Bookstore, Tottsville. . . 'timers' -Department. P r i l ouvratizaTiox.—Of all the agricultural re- formers, the once celebrated Jethro Tull, :the fillet 'to suggest and invent important improvements,itl . terming machinery, and author of they drill system of husbandry,deierres, in my judgement, to Attend at the heed of the list. True, he carried his theo ry in favor of extreme pulverization to the extrar- • agent length of maintaining that it might even' be made to supersede manure ; still hill leading • principles of perfect pulverization is trio much ovalooked in.cominon practice: N.O . farrner need expect a good returnwhoso land in horse or han . if ,toed crops is not kept clean and infinitely pulver.: This is the reason - why nothing is more destrUctive, at least fur that year, than ploughing wet f;ind. Wbakes . and becomes imperviable alike to moisture and to the roots of plants. There, is no sign inimianagemenlwhich should haMerts . signally coodemned and stip - oat:zed than that , of s:i'.ring' land when too wet. Frost alone can re- ' eato a, healthy condition. 13 tit, fro breaking down and 'puli•erizing clods of heavy stiff land turned up by the plough in the ordinary way, there is no implement (1 speak from personal ob servation) to be compared Co that' simplest and i dah cheapest of all contrivances already mentionedllir but too little knovin—ilic drag big. To make it, • you have but to select a tree IS inches or more in diameter, and of that...take a se c tion Of about,4i feet in length—the cut is then mauled in two, and out of one half of it this efficient implement is, formed by Jetting in two pieces of 'scantling on the flat top surface, near the ends of the log, using ri , hafis, or a tengue, as horses or-oxen aro toldie entployed ; the Later-the 'better. The advantage of win. , a tree is that the log may slide , ir over; the surface, without displacing and - tarrying the earth along before a. T i he inventor, of this truly valuable implement (honer to whom honor is due) , is Thomas B. Gray, a. oust intelli gent farmer tit Virginia.—Skinners' Address. ,11 e tint FIWIT Tasss.—A gentlemen, Chas. K.. Smith, of Solon, Ohio, underdate of Novem ber, 161b,1846, writes as foliows Pruningabovo the phice . of inserting the bud, has been practised by me with tmproved success. About the cst of August, of the present season, I budded several small apple stocks, among the `number vves one,.whiCh in about two week.ithere after, wes entirely ;tripped of its !raves by cater pillars, the larvm of ,whibh had escaped notice at the time of innoculating.... - ThO insects were promptly cleitroyed,.oon after which, the inocu late starle i rfaigorousll, , . tle leaves above, which irS Septernberf were again fu then removed the top immediately above the inoculate, which is now; (Nov. t 6ilt,) 14 inches in length. ;In conformity with the above detailed accident ill experiment, I would suggest that stocks to-be budded be entirely 'stripped of th i eir.leaves prior to inserting:the bud. The flow of sap to the tremeties - 4vould thus be retarded,j'aild a vigorous action on the inserted, bud be Induced. Soon af ter the inserted ,yud farts, the 'Wood above should be removed. •Thus the danger of loosing the stock, resUlting from art immediate excision of the part above is •obviated, and not only greater certainty of retain ing vitality. in the bud, but ri,groWth of twelve or sixteen inches the first season obtained. 'The practice by this Inethotl, if as unifortnly successful, must I think, entirely supersede greft ing, as the labor is less; the risk obviated, and ev ery adlantage secured.' . Bnces, C A tke., for t arlY table 4 use, should be sown as early as.ihe soil and weather will admit.' Both the beet trod l carrot are often long in'erinitinting—o peculiarity which will sug• gest to this judieious, [ sorne atitistie aid being: ex tended, in ; order to ensure ao. ; 'icatly start. This is best effected by so a king in livid water, - add sow ing while the collie moist an& warm—the Surface being closely pressed;either*ripplication of the roller, or by a boarllOo which tidequale pressure is applied. Carrot se d , being Of's. hard and te oacions-pericarp, requires Much care in the pre paration and sowing, to - ensure a crop.. Taner-, warm liquids, for a p,erio,thof twenty-four hours—the temperature ben* about Go ° Fahren heit, or perhaps 70°. has been 'recontmended, by many—but we should prefekan,affwoon of .1/titer at a inueh.high t er remperatuerS—, t saly nearth4t i 4 ing 'poini. and fur a few mome nts only,-in pude,. Mat the • vitality.rif the germ tAhrt not bg injuri ously affected. Ther'e are many seedi to which great t'nergy is' imparted by this - processf—the set4of th t e Locust.for instance '—one of the! most beautiful of our ornamental tr ies; as well-as one of the mist ve:ttable for tiinhe, 'IS greatly forwar ded by immersion in water healed .to the,#oiling point, during the space of a day ;' and, in;i_some instances. the indurated dome of the-pirie4 has icp6red-arepi_tition of this proCesa necessartoro. indispensably requisite to a healthy devetopinent r • or evolution of - the germ: ! Beet seed should also be snaked before sowing. Careful rollidg-is alsoAighly•liensfipial, 301 tends -to bring the soil More directly in contact with: the send, and thu4sub3ervea a-most important end in case-of drought. Parsnips are. seldom seaked.'— When this process-is resorted to; it - is necessary to add ,3oine powdered liine,l gypsum. of finely - pulvVrised Mani. to prfvept, the, odhesnin. ol lLe seeds, and facilitate the labrir of sowing: which can only, with great dit fi cult,S , l, be performed with, out. s I 4 • ME Wsurs.—Warts on . the udder; and teats of i;OWS" way be easily removed simply by tvttehini ihern in a soliition of aluni -and water. We have knownNtis_mpplication to result favort,hly, even after t ! lF:other prescriptions) hid failed, bud the . 'di ease seemed' to have advanced beyond' the pos. aibility of cure: Try it.,--Maine Cultivator.: • Bunsotl. PpotrkNo.— ne edi tor of The Farm_er's Visiter,"says tat by using the suhsoil , ploW, his crops of potatoes were increased ai least one third—the seine kind end quantity of manure be ing used in both ca§es. This difference'on en en tire, farm. would in,toienti.years "amount to a large estate. To' rtils.r. - quisl) RanisUEs.—Take pure sand, some depth froth the surface ' or ',Ore earth, below wheie it has been tilled or 'mowed,—or sea sand, washed by the waves—make a bed in the garden, six or eight inches deep, and es big as you please; in this sow your radish .seed, and they will grow without manure, and be fee frgrn warms—we have tried it frequently, autynever Radishes that are growntvery early in the sea son, are of slow growth, l and inferior to those grown after the weather if. iwarm . enough, to has ten them-as the faster they'grow the more ten.' der, and the finer flavor.— Yankee Farmer. s . • PnESEIITINO Eticili —To preserve Eggs,put a layer of, salt in the bottom of a jar, and stick the eggs into the salt, point dotentrords,till a:layer oC eggs is made,'lvLen more salt is put in, and again a layer of eggs, and so on successfully till the jar is full. ConnANTs . .,--In cultiting this fruit I prefer' the sides of the, g arden to 'any other location. Yet care must I o had not to c'rowtl the plants, which is oftetrdorie - where a,thick stand is atined'at, nor' should they he placed too !near the fence or wall. In caller caso the fruit, though it should form well commencement of the season, will of nem• sit suffer from mildew before it can ripen. Insetting we. prefer cuttings of young wood-- - that produced the' previou4ear—to any of a snore' advanced age. I found coal-dust'an excellent ap• pllcation for this fruit, tin(' in our Opinion no at- tempt at raising it should be made without its use—at least to some. extort. Kreping doirn the needs and rho accessions of all useless or enctim , hering wood, should. ho regularlymbscried, 75 to 1 00 45 to 100 75 to 1 25 75 to .125 40 to 125 Ato 100 Gi to i 37 1 25.t0 225 OAKL AND FEMALE INSTITUTE, NORRISTCIWN, PA. • - . MITE Summer session oil this InititutiOn wilt corn- - .1 mence nn Monday, the, d day of MY. The course cif instruction embraces all- - the branches of a thorough- English and - polite - mitication: TERMS: = . For board, including light Acc , and tuition in all the branches of the English course per gession of awe months, 1 -... 065 , 00! Extra charges are' made 1 . 41 lessons on Piano, 16 00' Use of Instrument, : I - t ' 4.00 Drawing and Printing, or the ancient or modern fanztiages.earf . • I ' - I Washing per d'''z P nt ' ' • For day scholars., tuition according to the branch es taught, ' 1 8 00 to• 1250: Th. , ..P9i(1111 bills to he paid $35 in advance, and ilia' remainder at the close °film term. • .. - .... The inset oallsthctory references will be given when' required. eirculars,containing particulcrs can ha ttlitc mined by addressing I J. CRIER RASTON,Priritipal.. Nortirlown, April 3 1 lap . - : wails , . U 10 00 30'