0 TEM - • - • DEXIIiST PLAcr. 1813 . 01i15. bf all,the spots That heaven has tdestf ' The dearest place is; home: 'TM there thelond_beartioves:to.real , And never loves to Mem: • -,' - ~ Whilet love plain round the -stalling pearth. e ns heaven's own bliss enjoyed on earth. Of al the joys that man can feel, . . Tb purest sure are there; Whll o'er his heart affections steal„. i Like baltnysatomer air; N , • -PM nrife's caries, his ehildretr s smile, Unlike the world are free from guile. I• , - "Of all the efts bestowed to cheer Manta pilgrim path below, -• „ . - -, : - The Viehest treavnterestethhere, . :. Which they are blest who - know. Whilst love plays round the smiling hearth, . 'Tie Heaven's. own bilis enjoy'd on carth.i , t ctllb quntor! - THE USION OF. PARTIES .—" Sant, its znens'rau long.since you gwyne me your ideara Wont tins in gin'ral, and eberyting in 'tickler.— What do a you sink ob 'polerties just now 1" .4 " Was, Pete," said Sam; speaking • in his usual lignified tone—" I !hake dat potertica jest now is liked° Ai gar wot was sentenced to be executed, but Weikel de rope tree times=-dare's no gittin de bang on '"ni." - --_. ii, .. . Wal, but," says Pete, " do spokes of do fusion ob partie what am dat 11'. ' .' Who ; Pete," said Sam, "dat, as it am un - - deretood An a politercal sense; means de con-fusiou ob partial, or a genm,l. mixin' up ob thugs into eine gresA toliterol' &obo. Dar, for instance, am dared-mouffed'fokerfokers—" " YoW e il Yaw! yaw :" said Pete. . Wh t..r.sists your isabilities 1" said Sam. 41 "Cau4 estow, I finks," said Pete, u you be, keg to titim-.-you is, 'souse de obsarwa - tion, one ob de rge4.4moughts- 7 but,go on, Sam." "'Wall ail was IsaYloT - ' continued Seth, "dere am de red-mouffed lokerfokeis, and de tat-footed . whigs.". . Yaw rr wh ! -" Whi tongs nal --altar " •snors " yaw! yaw!" laugho, Ptk again tem de matter noik eaid •is am ,y, puffin but dia,l.. raid Pete, dat I-be• urally to dem—l is one ob de fiat fed But descutte me for do irruption once 1 , - den," Sam continped, does de.Taylor .nd de Taylor ilemdcraty, amipii Wilmot whige, and de Wilmot tiurtvisoklemO ,d more antes dan I could count on my 4 , We _ . W hip, pawls!, crate, a fingers.' . We it do ea I do Nei° .' I, den," said Pete..i'mhy doesn't they coil fusion, as yon 'splain tt to - ho, 'stead ob , as dey say it is." • o 066 C, Pote,",ernid Sam, "it rint'cortlin to de science job polertics. De great secret ob de suc cess ob 2 polititioner, is; Pete; to riebk say mere dan hal wet he means .. Darfore, 'cardin to die here pricerpie. and (Lit- dere doctrine, .de s word fusion. ethereally interpreted,' means canfusron." dat; now dat it , explained," said Pete, ••is es Maisa-Nicholls' L esmiy,an I, bids you :ood night." This parting wish was re .y Sam, and Pete left ri wiser, if not a bet. All as clear a very peated tar ma E VVIMMEN."—Some editor, who de. •series to bo whipt for his impudence, is out in an article• Showing ho,w the women "come the-grand syphal' over the men — or, in other words, what advant gee they, enjoy that are dirtied to-Pmale bipede.L He says—the s,airce -b ot - !—thut. 'ra wo man rn ittay what she likes to you without the risk dieting knocked doWn for it. She can take a snoul x .e after dinner, while her husband has to go to Work. She' can dress herself. in nest and tidy sh i res for a dollar, which her husband has to earn and fork over to her. She can take a walk - en a pfrasant day, without the fear of being asked to treat at csery care C-house she passes. She yen patnt herTace, if too:pate, or flour it, if too , tori. She can stay at honao'in time of war, - nnd wed sgain if her husband is "kilt ." She can' weir eioreete, if too thick, andother fixins, if too. ' (bin," .I: := , WOMAN vs.. OXEN !—lt is related of a eel , tain NeVr.rigland divine, who flourished not many years rigo,ind whose matrimonial relation's are auppos l ed not to have been of the most agreerittie kind, that Os Sabbath morning, while rending to congregation the parable of the supper in Luke xrc , , ht which occurs this passage: "And another said: t have bought five yoke of oxen, and I go .g to proo iham t I pray thee'to have me excused , rod another said : I have married aAtifeind, there. fore ea c nnot come,'.'he suddenly paused nt the end Of Otis verse, drew off his spyetacles, and look jag around en his 'hearers,' said/ with emphasis "Tie fact is, my . brethron,one woman can draw __a roan farther from the kingdom of Heaven than ye • led o oxen !" :A II VICE OF COUNSEL.—Ther is swe ll . . know. custom prevailing in our criminal courts, of aesi i gning counsel to such p-isoners 'as have no . One Idefend them. On one occasion , the Court i 6ndin a man accused of theft, and without conn. gel, said to a lawyer who was pre - scot : ' o l'irt,r. --,' please to withdraw with the prison sr, confer with him; and 'then give him such voila fel as !may be beat for his interests." The lawyer and his client then withdrew. arid In fin t een or twenty minutes the lawyer returned Into Court. o , l4rbore lig the 'prifoner eked thccou.rt ' ie•goae, your it'onor,' raid the hnpefut gallitUti.. 0 Your hinur told ma to gibe him ,t.he belt eiette for hie interest, and as he raid he was guilti, I thought the beat counsel I could ofU•r hint wee ta 'cut and run,' which, he took at . , . . . . . k A CUTE , INDIArt...-Welwere , somewhat arnusiei 1.0 Sunday _ morning, at , a plan'hit uppn . by eie of the Miacis Indians 'to get rid of .the crowd of: gazers at the Canal House. A number. of DILI 'Med cololat, o • faces ! Irbil& up hi clail IMO were in the silting roorn;antLnaturally !led a great deal of attention: The copper [ll.geatleman in question, became disgusted , tired °film constant - gazing of the dough r at the ladies belonging to his party, and Ahe'room was crowded to excess, he raised la hand to attract the notice of all, and ex• /eh! one Infin got de aniqll pox!" e pale faces • mizzlel—Lafayette Courier INCIDENT.—A' bachelor friend of ours, the Pittsburg Sun, on passing up Penn , yesterday, picked up a thimble. He steed le meditming on the probable beauty of the r, when passing it to his lips, s aying, '• Oh t were the fair lips of the wearer."' du.t as A gays strew a vat own. that 1 • be b d finished, a big Wench looked out of an op . per i • indow and said, Bass jjs please to fro dal Amble m .de entry—l jis how drag it." Our friend fainted. `. al? How do. you like the hustle and. confusion of Boston?-asked the shop keeper, as Mrs. Par. timOan itood by the counter. "-It giseame con fusicm to see 'em," said the old lady; "folks &rut do in when I wage girl; and"besides, whatim awfUl sight, of bran and cotton it takes, to say no think of their awkwardness when they.get slipped on one side—" "I mean" broke in the shoi)kesp or, F.,r the bustle and confusion of the. streets.",— "Oh!" said Mrs. P., "that is quite another thing!" •and immediately left the store.—Bollcrn Poet. M'On reviewing a body of Yankee volunteers at Mate mores, Gen. Taylor's notice we's attracted by 4Hercutes of a fellow fr-mi New Hampshire, six feet four inches high. He was' only eighteen 'years old, and bad appparently not done growing. On acing asked his motive for volunteering; he re „plied—.l3troouse my daddy licked me.". ~DADDY'S NAME.—" What's that ?” asked -..a aihoolmaster, pointing to the letter. X.. " • Daddy's name." No it ain't *daddy's name, you blockhead— Ito it ain't," said tbe boy, 4 , Tts daddy's name seen him write it often.', ape Bili to Jack: "How many lags would a cal( have by calling the tag onel" • Five," answered Jack. No.'twouln't, becaostcalling the tail one leg wo brat so, wools! it ?" , Ce• A market woman with eacrotly' hair,? - it turnip, nose, !widish, face, goo,scberry eyes, a mo tk that can'tbe bect i and a ganeraLexpreesion of etluce alone, is a vegetable woman.: ' P"'" Yes, ma'am, that's a crack srlicle,"'saiii a sto4skeeper to his isdy purchaser. "Oh mercy !" laird she, "if the thing is cralkeal iloiet , want it. Tamaqua Iron Works --!-t.1.122111. - „.1-M MITE - subssnbers having associated themselves. to-' -1- gether in theFOUNDRy AND MACHINE BUST NESS at Tamaqua, under the firm of t" Hudson, Stsitk, ii- Tsydoe,ould respectfully inform their friends and the public, Mat they arerviow prepared to do an exten sive business in the mannfactOry of all kinds of 'Stearn Engines, Primps, Coal - Breakers; tdereens,qnd Hap Roa. Cara, together with all kinds of castings In iion and braes., as applied to machinery - Incident to the coal bu siness. • . ' Itipalling of every kind done - by Them Wirt neatness and dispatch. They will wartrant all their work to per form( well, and would solleittne custom °touch per m s as may want Woik executed; either in this vicinity or at a distance, which will meet with pronipt.'n • nd im e.- diate attention. ' SAMUEL HUDSON, -' • • ' • JNO. R. 811411 II: • ' '., , CIfAIII.ES IdI,TATIAR. • 'Tamaqua, Aug'. 7, ID-17 - - -.-- ' T - - 75 ------ ..a. ..A.'".l' FR :i1 Wpagis. '. 4 .1'2.2 .1 2! 1 ! . M - .. - a. =tA MIME snbscribera having associated themselves to- I trading under the firm of SiHyman R. (or the purpose of carrying on the Foundry Und Ma chine business at the Franklin Works. Port Carbon. Lately owned by A. G- Brooke, are - now prepared to Manufacture to order a: the shortest notice Stearn En— gines, Pumps, Coal Breakers. and Machinery of lankier any size or inscription, for mining or ;other purposes. Also Rail Road and Drift ears, Iron or Brass Castings of 'any size or pattern. Fe ORDERS ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED a 3 , SAMI3I. SILLYMA N. CIIAS. M. LEWIS. Port Cnrbon, Aug. 14, 1817. ; • 33--Iy 17q,RE3DING .?ND POT.TSVILLE....IMIL R 04.0. . . . . . nog*oom_ 1.; 11 1. 1 . alir.".:4 . 1 :1 , ... t 4,;-...-. 5 4:i 14, 4 „ . .."' .... 1 ` .1.. s--,,,,,. - - c. , ./* ",,, ~~, y 1i4 ~. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. .P.Assen,,g - er .raf.ns Hours orstarting on - and after Monday, Oct. 8, 1845 from Pottsville , at 9 A. M., " 9 A. M., } Dail y " ce P t Sun-da y HOURS OF PASSING READING.. For Phitail:L. at 10 A. M.,1 " Pottsville 12 A. 3 RATES (W PARE. Iletween Pritt - gville and Pliilada., 83,50 and 3 01 • Itaadtag, $1 40 and 1 '2O Philada.. Oct. II 15— OLLIERYWORKS, r / • FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP. sahscribers, at their old stand, corner of (tail I Road and Callowhill streets, are prepared to man ufacture to order, at the snuriesi notice. Steam _Engines and Pumps., o any pOwes and capacity, for raining and otherliurpobes, Lattin's Coal Breaking .llackines, with sOlid and perforated rollers, as may he required. ' Also Folgiries and Blowing cylinders with ail neces sary machinery lot Mast Farvitees. not Air Pipes, of the most aPproved plans, Cup null Ball joints and Wa ter Tnyers, 01 the 'Very best construction. They par ticularly invite the attention - of Iron' Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron midi\ ,to their large ctock of Patterns for. Rolling tli Is, having lately constructed the millinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try. viz —The Wyoming Mill ht Wilke:di:me-and the at the Montour Iron Works. DanviPe. They aril :fully prepared for this kind of work. together with evetY variety of general machinery. (lithe qual ity oU t heir work-and materials, it is enough to say, that .5C and experience r tlie most infallible tests, hate amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en gines and machinery. Orders are , respecfully-solicited and will be promptly attended to. • • • HAY WOOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, January. 17, ISO, = 3-ly Poll, Clinton & Tamaqua It. ft; • I , l 7 Milea- 'G&W= Ala - -, pH F. entire mad Tram Prirt Ciinion to Tamaqua ha -1 wing ;wen renewed with he a‘vy isrn rails and good substantial budges, with all other improvements adapt ed to the use" of Locomotive engines, and the regular business of the road being now resumed ; n paFsengor train - will,on and alter Tuesday,tbe 13th inst., leas'? Ta- niaqua daily, (Sundays excepted) at 7 u'vlock,A.3l-,and arrive at Port Clinton, in time to connect with the down ward train front Pottsville to Phil adelphia. Returning., windeare Port Clinton on the arrival of the Philadeb. pitia cars, and tea:lt Tamaqua for- 41;nner. A freight train with merrliapilize will also leave daily. • wm. ‘vm.t:Acc, Treas. Little:S.oovlkill Navigation 11. IL & Coal Cn. Philadelphia, July 10. IS 17 POT'I'SVILLE IRON 'WORKS. AT!:1Op• `ll Elga .E • • c I AN' •S-• _ • D EPtiF IT'LL Y announces to the Public, that be, .11. has taken the Establishment known as the pOtts vine Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is prepared to l.tild all kinds of Steam Famines, manu facture Rail Rood Cars, and Machinery of almost.every description,at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. Persons from nbroad, in wantof.Aleam Engines will fi nd it to their advantage to , him n call befole, • engaging. elsewhere. flay. 11, -4 - Facts for the People.;' • •. - TILE constantly increasing popularity and stale of "re; A. Fatinestock's Vertntfuge has induced persons" who are tinvirlas of its 'access, to palm olfimonthellort. 7 . lie preparatiorkwhlch all medical non know to be'itief.: ficagious in expelling worms frond the system. This Vertnifuee made its way into public favor Komi the ground of its own intrinsic merits, mona than goy othermerlicipe of the kind now used; and, while Many worm remedies have, by dint ofpulTing; been forced Hitt) sale, and. Shortly after gone-into the obscurity their worthlestincittjustly, merited, dt. A. Frhnestock's Vern:Wage continues to h& triampliantly sustaitibd. has wily to be used and.its effects will fully sustain all, tlrrt is said of its wonderful expelling power. CERTIFICATE. Ireirs, Erie Co ;Nev York, Ja0:7,151:3 We certify that we have used tS. A. Fahnesmck's Ver4 Mtfuge in mfr ,families, and in every - case it has provi ded'a 4.l , :ided and etfl teal remedy for expelling worms from.tha - system. We yin - di:illy recommend it to pa rents who have chldren atilttted with that dangsrous malady: - EI.ON . - - . • - ,IN 11. 8.. PAIN F..": - RCILETIT N.k.\ -- ; . . . Jos. RPll9oti6ff::. ... , For ?ale, w . holesale and ihiail.,,ht the dro z trarehouie of . B. A...FAIINE , ITO::-Ic & CO. - Comer of Sixth and Wo sm. piltslitire, Pa. - For sale in Pottsville, by il:r.mENs s.:. PARVIN, DAiggists, • December 9 50—, HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA, on BLOOD WHAT IS 7•11.11' PRINCIPLE WHICH WE CALL • THE RLOOD - r lin mood is that pram iple .by which the whole eye . 1 . tem is regulated.. Therefore if the bloo'd becomes impure, a general tle ran itenient of the system intim en sue ; and give rise to Coughs, Colds, Inflitenza. Dys pepAa, Dropsy, headache, Fullness of blood, Bilious, - Typhoid, and Tv plitiA.Fevers of fill kinds, ‘‘ - 'eriknes:4 of S'tonirich, Rheumatism' and Rheumatic Arnctinri,:Nervons Affections, Liver Complaint, Asth ma, Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs, Lonr:Spiriks, Fite, )leaseis , Small l'ox,,Whoopingemigh,Vioup,Sore Eves, Inward Weakness, Worms, QuineY, Bronchitis, Cholic, Dysentery, Gravel, Salt Rheum, itt:orness and other affections of the ear, St:Antliony's Fire, Ekren la or King's Evil, Ulcers,White Swellings , Tumors, Bi'es, .SuPpressml Montily discharges, and Female 'Complaintgeneral, Erupt mower the Skirt; Ilabilual. Costivetiess, and all diseases depending on a disorder ed ar diseased- stme of the blood, or Ora austrOuslon of the heals hy. seeretinns. • Therefore. nn the first appearance,:of any of these symptotil§:llANCE'S S.II2SKPAIDLIA OR BLOOD P.11.1.g. should he procured, and nsed arcording to the directions. Price '23 cents per box of 50 or fire boxes fu'r one dollar. FURTHER PROOFS. OF , THEF. FT/ CAC Y IIANC!^s aMP OU P •OP II 0.1 R 110 NnIX £O3 L :AMP L . El) ~41.9 X! Mr. Georce,T, Warringion t residiriginliork atreet, Federal Hilt, Baltimore, was attacked with a violent cough and sore throat, after trying Many remedies, was induced by. a friend to uses.llance's Compound' Syrup of Iliarbound, andtretilmuriing one bottle was entirely cured. • ANOTHER YET MORE ASTONISHING ! . Mrs. iienrietta :derrick, residing in Monument street between- Cinal and Eden sheets. was attecked with a very snrere rough and pain in .the breast;'which was liwintetise that it extended s to tile shoulders,'',Sbe was afilieted also with a pain tn the s side. ;\ • After tiying,manyremedies, she was persuaded by a. friend to use Ilanre's Compound Syrup ot Horehound,' and, after using three doses, she experienced great-re lief, Iliad before she 'shed the bottle, was entirely cur, - ,1 . ' ' P • Price 50refits' p.rr bon le, nr 0 bottles for 82 50. • . For sale by SETH S. HANCE, corner of Charles and Pratt streets, .0 and WS Baltimore street rand by 'the following Agents: JOHN FLOOD, Pottsville • E. & .E. HAMMER, Or wigsburg RF.IFSNI : DER & BROTHER, New Castle ..; - ‘VM . . - PRICE. St, Clair ; SAML. KEMPTON and HEILNER, STRAUS, & Co., Poit Carbon ; OLI VER & MARS, Five Points;, C. W. DARNENHALT ER.Tamaqua ; J. B. FALLS, PASCAL IRON WORKS; PHILADELPHIA IVELDEII Wrought Iron Mies, Suitable for Loco 1' V motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Hollers, from 210 5 inches in diameter: Also, Pipes for Gas Steam and other•'purposes; extra strong Tutu for Hy draulle Presses ; Hollow Fisting for Pampa of Steam EngiDeS Ate. Manufured and for sate by moan's, TASKEB & MORRIS. Warehouse S. E. corner 3cl and Walnut sta., Plillada. Phttada• Nov. , tr—Vl STEEL READS. PURSE TWIST, STEEL BAG CLAPS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. .:OLIVER & 1110 L tN, • ' • Fig. VD, OE:ESN - CPT STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH, PIIIL&DELPIIIA, ("AVE Just opened a Bosh assortment tif Steel Beads 1.1• Of all sizes; Plain and Shaded Purse Twist on spools and in sticks ; Plain and Cut Bag Clasps, double chains; Zephyr Patterns; Embroidoty and Trihnuir.g Chenille; Knitting Pins ; Crotchett Needles ; Embroideries ; Crotelrett Bags, new styles • Pearl ..Waxes and Emo ries ; Berlin Iron Combs; !Steel .Purse Rings; Steel Tassels for Purse, and Bags; Bag Kings, and a great variety or fancy and staple trimmings, which they will self cheap for cash at the Thread and Needle store, No. 178, Chesnnt street, Philadelphia. • Philada., Aug. 7,1847 JOIN C. DOBLENIIIV - ;. • •• Afartufattarer and haporier of Friezes; Verde. Until, BUtiOna, Sled Goods 4.e., X. )44 Nerboa Sd - - Street, above Rate; Philadelphia. ' RESPECTFULLY Invites the attention of:Nerd,- ants Visiting the City , to his *Hoek now 'obi - Band. whith has been replenished tar therm:antral, Trade, consisting in part of Steel Beads of all, sixes, Steel Bag Claspi, Puree Twist;. rephyr 'Worsted, Zephyr Coats. and Caps, Silk, Catton, - ,hohatr 'and - Worsted Noireadf takinde. Silk and Wonted Bindings, Cotton and Thread 'Laces; Cotton and Lassibstrivt c Shirts . and Drawers, Wadding, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains; Calton' and Woolen Yams, Cotton Laps, &e.' . • N. B. Constantly on hind a full assortment of every variety of -Fringes, cords. Tassels,- Stars,. Cold and Silver thattlen, Laces, Braids, &c.for every description of Begat's. . Aug.l4;lB-17, HOITEWS. FIRST , PREMIUM , • . WItrIILNG iNK. THIS Ink has fit! a lopg while become establiscd ;IS a National article, and the following' testimonials from Washington City provi:s its merits to that dis tinction. house of Representatives, Wiish'ington City, February 24,1843. I state that I have - used the Ink. 'during the present zesr.loa of 'Coop rss, manufactured by Joseph g. Ilea ver.• Esq...of Philadelphia, and] have found it to he an ankle Or most excellent qualyv.. JOHN- WEITE, 4peaker House of Rep..' Parra Office, Washington, D. C. February •2i, 1E43. • Sir—Tour Black Writing Ink has been used in this Office since October last, and is entirely approved. - • lam respectfully, - .1. W. lIAAtD, Chief Clerk, • Mr. JoSeph E. 'hoover, riima HOVER'S , ADAMANTINE CEMENT. . The following Reporter will best il, 11139 - ate us value : "Mr. Hoover manufacturee.Ada mantles Ceatent% for joining hrolien china, glass, &c.; we have trled the article and tbunditto be excellent." Fofsale, wholesale and retail, at the In'anufactory. No. Si, .North Third street, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia; by ' JOSEPH-IE. HOVER, 'Manufacturer. 'Philada., Aug. /4, • , 33 CHEAP IVATenEs • Full Cfewelled Gala Levers forego, , " IVdtttI•NTED. JA10.13 _ -"LADOMUS., l; 0 16 MARKET 'STREET, has constantly nn a large assortment of Gold and silver Watches._ at the following low...piles' . ._ V 2 ) 2 - -- -- Full Jewelled Gold Levers, Full Jewelled Silver Levers Gold Lepines, full Jewelled, Silver Lepines, • . . 4 Silver (Warners. • . With a large assortment of FINE JEWECERY, such agent rings, finger rings, breast pins; bracelets; gold and silver pencils, gold chains, &c. Ile has on hand a ulna , - plcte assortment of Lunette; Patent, and 'Plain watch glasses, main opt ins, verges, dials, and hands, nf,every description ;. and, in fact, a complete assortment of .Watchmakers' took and IVatekmaterials, to which he would call the arteiiiionOdle country trade in general. ri f , ' Those wishing riiiythina in the alnve lineosould find it in their"ndvantage tiri call and examine his before porchasine,elsew here. No. `216. MARKET street, blow Eichtli, Philadelphia. [Phila., July 17 10— LEATHER. New and Cheap Leather Store, IN the rear of Rogers, Sinnickson & store, near I the corner-of Centre and Mahantongo streets, Potts vine .The'subscriher has opened Mid intends keeping a general asso , runent of all kinds of Leather, su'etias Red, : and Oak tamped sole leruher, upper reatliCr, Calf slaughterand spanish Kip-skins, of his own fin ishing afid of. the very best quality, which he will sell cheap foreasli. Cash paid for slanghter hides, calf Utui sheepskins, or taken in exchange for leather. Slaughter fildee ex changed for leather in the mush. SAMUEL WILLIAMg. Tottsliille, July 3, 1647. 27-3mo* TILE publicandpnvatellistory of the Popes of Rome, from the earliest period to the prevent time, ',min ding the history of Saints, Martyrs, Fathers of the Clatreb, Itelittions Orders, Cardinals, InquishiOns; Scisms, and the Great Reformers: by ',nail, 31-iris do Cormentu. Illustrated edition, $3; plain editinh, $3. •• We cons'iler it' 11. wainnble WOlka work jar our rimes and rountry—and commend it to the favor of the public:"—Chrivriatt Obserrer. "It is. on tit^ whole, a work well caletilated formate a daep interest in'the public mittd • and meet obtain a witl,fircultdion."—hunt's Okra:tine's Alaga:ine. .lust received and for sate at • July,3l-3l] II .NNAN'S Cheap Book Fiore. rpHE Subscriber has just received from Philadelphia I and has nod•.opened at tirockville, a large antigen-. eralassortmenuofseasonablegoods,such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard Ware, and Queensware. In additiontn which.will he found constantly on hand, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat; as'well as a good supply nf.country produce. '. Call wad examine Our' stock, and you willtind invpiepared losell goods at as low a rate as t hey have: everbeen sold tiny where, in :Schuylkill county. N: 13.—Couetry Produce 'of all kinds wanted, fat' which the highest priee will he paid. CEO.' H. POTTS, 6-, • Patsy ille v rell,7, 1610, • ENj•;ARVALIIO having disposed of his stock In Baribtrnin , Bsnnatt, the bu AitjeF, will, in future, be conducled in - 4dg name. Thi, -establishment is. now re plsnistief-with a large.and well-assorted stock of books', fatfiiiiery - , null. fancy 'articles; whirli.from 'urea sed facithies, ‘viti be kild at the' towest cash pnces„ „wholesat or retail, ronsi4ing in part. of Blank Books of every descipt.lon;• Schli ouflooks, a full assortmen,!..; •. Law Thsixiis, Reports, Forms, dee , ,J . ,' - A choice collection ofstandard Writits,.; • .• All j the cheap publications as thry arm-issued . ; Prints and Picture Frames. Engravings,"&c.; Letter,Poolsrap. Note, and Wrapping Paper; ' • Bristid.lloa`ill, Drawing and Drafting Paper; • Blasting Paper, White and BliteiPasteboard ; Lawyer's and Justice's Blanks and Forms ; 'Quips, Steel Pena, Seating Wax, Pencils, Razors,;,`.' - ,Razor Steeps, Iltueltei, Soaps, &c.'; Plain and Engraved Visiting Cards; Wafers. Stamp*. India Rtiliner, Envelopes; 'Violin Strings, Paagammon Boards, Dice,. " Playing Canis, PiMlinites Motto Seals;.'• - and Red lii4Sand &c.; Welland Screen Paper 1.1? - the piece or yard; Juvenile Oadies, Poy Mks:inn:l Printers; Terflimerv. Soaps, llair Brushes, COOL?, &c. • B. 13....NNAN', Coroev Marknt & Centre streets. July ^1 • . 0 P CAS II STORE Ili MARKET : STUF,IPT rIIE subscriber bas• Just received and is now open ., in at the New Cheap Cash'Store in Market St., socond door 11110'Ve Second street, an eleganbassort moat of ritEsitAND sEAsONARE, GOODS., among which may be found the following, suitable for Ladies' wear Black and Mude colored Thibet Shawls, Bich Printed Cashmere Itteilno to, Elegant ?Awns and Bareges, - Dress Silks, &c., • - Elegakt_Nons. de Laines, • Linerr`Catiihric Ilandkerchiefs, • „ Silk and Common flosiery, Ribbons, Laces, Ate,. *C., A larg e tfsiortineut of White Grinds. - • DRY GOODS of almost every description, GROCERIES, a choiceassortment. Also ;marled to.fite above establishment is a NEW FASHIONABLE TAILORIMI ESTABLISIIMENT, mulct:the superintendence of .11r - James Ofc..d7anarY, where also can be found a large stock of • RENDY MADE CLOTHING, And elriths,Cassimeres; Vestings, &c., of the hest qual ity which will be made up in the most fashionable -and durable manner; warranted to tit, at short notice: . The Philadelphia, New Nork,atid Paris quarterly fashions can always be seen at the Store. Ladies and Gentietneil Bruit( to their interest to give him a calf. feeling con ant that he can supply them with all kinds of goods at feast 10 per cent. cheap er than they can he purchased at any other establish ment in Pottsville, as he sells foi„cash only. ROBERT TURNER, 9-tf Feb t'7, .1817 WALP.ELIOUNIFI OiF Cedar SI., Neu; York. .• E•p; L JUDSOI LEE, (LATE LEE :Br, •31.H)SON) Occupy Oil spacious FIVE .STORY WAREHOUSE, No. 56 Cedar Street,—the whole of which is devoted.to the exhibiten and sale of the single article of PRINT 'ED. CALICOES. Their presentstoca conßstsof near ly . ONE 711 ()US A N O:PACKAGES, embracing some THOUSANDS of different patterns and colorings, and comprisine everything desirable in the line, FOREIGN and DOM ESTE:: All of iVilitliaTe ofillred for sale, for cash, or satisfac tory credit, at the lowest prices, brtlie. PIECE OR PACKAGE. - Nen• styles are received almost every day, and many I,pf them are"got up for our own sales, and.not to be found elsewhere. , Printed lists of-prices, corrected from day to 'day, with every variation in -the market, are placed in the hands of buyers. Merchants will beable to form WIC Idea of the ex tent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the valueof our usual stock of this ONE ARTICLE, is aylease twice the value of the entire stock of dry ^nods Usually Rept by our largest, wholesale jobbers. This Pict, together with the fact, that 'oar means and our - attention, instead ; of being divided among a vast variety of articles, rfre devoted wholly to one, will render the advantages,. which we can Mier to dealers perfectly obVious ; and it be our care. that none who visit our establishment shall meet with any dis appointment. Our assortment Is coxnUlete at all AP3501141 of the year \ • LEE. JUDSON ,&:LEE. ._• . _ P. 8,-13. F. LEE, formerly of the firth of Lord & Lees, end late senior partner in the original firm of Lee & Brewster from which connexion he withdrew some time ago, has resumed hustness in' connection with Messrs.exet& indwoMmutgr the firm of LEE, !EDSON & LEE, and he ventures assure We Mends - end the public, that the new firm ivill maintain the came pre eminence, in this branch of the trade, which former ly distinguished the other two himses to which he be longed. ' New York, July 10, 1847, • •i> A FARM in Northumberland county, 31 miles above the Bear Cap, on the Centre s I • • • * turnpike, containing NI acres more or less, tats a • inn goad state of cultivation, with excel - _ lent improvements. About, 70 -acres are cleared, the balance is woodland,. The abovedescribe premium; will be.eold cheap upon accommodating terms to suit the purchaser. Or will be exchanged for property , in Pottsville. For further particulars enquire at the Eagle Foundry, on the Railroad below Clemens &Par vin's Stearn MIA. HENRY PORTBIL May 29,181; Xt-3Tri History tof the Popes. New Stare at Brockville For Sale. THE MINERS' J-OUR,N.AL. A DMINI&TICATION. NOTlCE.—Notice - is hereby -given that letters of.Mtetistration . L ave been granted to the subscriber. on Os estate or ABRAHAM DeIIAVEN, late of the holougb: blinerstille, Schuyl kill County, deceased. AU persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and all those ha ving claimswill present them for settlement 4 • CAM:y/1W 1111:11.AVN; Adernistratrix.• .Inly 24, 'Ell - -30-41 t CAUTION.—Notice it bereby git en, titall ;whom it may concern thatimy wife Catharine Siditb,•„bas forsaeri my bed arid; board. Mid I therefore tram lilt pereottertgainit trbsting her oemyi aeon& aa pay no debts tlf ber coutractinr4 • • 4 71 • -1 , • JOAN' SNI, Teamster. Pottsville, Aug, 14,1 1847, • S' 13-41 A • 121tANKI.1N• SHOVEL •WORKS.—The "sotiseriberts are n'on' prepared, to furniili the CoUiers land , deal. eta,of Schuylkill county, with Shoy'els of nil Rinds at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is particu— larly called to pair Coal Shovels. ~Orders for Shovels of any sirt'ur pattern promptly attended to; • ' , 6. SILLYMAN Co. Port CarhoU, Atte.,l:l, ' 33—ly ‘)- 00REAMS. Wrappint Paper, sonte - extra'size, MO do, Blasting Paper, Of various qualities, jam received mid for sale whole. sale and retail at BANNAN'S '23-3mo whoienle nook -mid Paper store. 'ElyrM 3 erchants Aupplied at low rates; by the quantity —Aug.?- , • • • - ‘.l— 1 ESTRUCTION TO . FLIES & COCKROACHES.. Dr. Fenchlwany,teerpoWder for destroying eock , roaches, which is perfectly harrulesi to children andam heals ; also FLY PAPER fur destroying Flies, JULta re ceived and for-sate at • 'HANNAN'S July 17-29] . Variety Store. Pottsville. • SUGAR FOR TRESERVINC7.-:-Woolsey L. Wool sey'a Ground and Crashed Sugur;Lousiana and White Havana, do. also every variety,of Brown Su gar, for sale by . Pottsville, Aug. 14, le47' 11 - AMS AND SHOULDERS.-2000 lbs. Superior. Family Hams. 3000 lbs. Shoulders, just received' and will be,robl low to 'the trade by' J. M. 11FATTY & Co. Aug', It 1817., • 33-, • D AVIES' SERMONS, . • In 3 voltsmes:just roeived and for fate at June 28 'NA MEWS OM —Superfine strained At for Miners to 01 to be had at York : Store. July 10;1647—'28] EDWARD' YARDLEY. L'OR Stearn Engine and hoilep..l2 horse r itower, made hy Mr. Baldwin, Will he sold low. En quire ofMICHAEL 1111.1GIIT, Pottsville. July 31 • 3l-It* 810 00 25 OD 30.00 15 00 sotnlooo II N Elt:3.-5000 TONS IRON ORE.-=The high-. est calls prire will he paid for 5000 tons coalße• gion Iron Ore dPilyered at Pioneer Fornnce, by July '31—:31-30 ' • 7'. S. RICUARDS. EftV YDPERFINEFAMILY lIANIS, for bale abthe ork Store, of Stang G. Shay's brand, a 1.4 of Schoo -46r: Son. [July 10-28] EDWARD YARDLEY. tISHER'SMAP OV'THE COAL FlELfig.—A few more copies 'of the above Map can be hbd,by ap plying-to U. L. Rams, Map finisher, N. E.lcorner of 7th and s.larket, sts. Philada., at 11, liannau'a Rook. store, or the stiWicriber in pottsville SAMUEL D. FISHER.' lottsville, Aug. 14, 1847. . ' ' ; 33 G GitLEN & I LACK TEAS,—jun received _ from New York and Philadelphia, a full assort merit of Superior Green: had Black Teas. among whicl are Superior Impe'rial, Young. Ilyson , Soucbong, Pou Chong and Mobee Teas.: for sale by J. Dl. BESTTY & Co. 33 Au! 14, 1617 c 2 ILy tat s PECTA CLF,S.—Ati assortment of MeAllifl L.) ler's Silver and German Silver Spectacles just re CeiVed and for sale at , • it.A.NINAN!S v June 5 „ 23 Fancy Store. Vonsvitle. _ _ 75 iiratie-dnr.tivaxn.,s, pla i s r 3t r i a n n ii; in p g at i tr i r p n r s ic r gobnlincdo cents to , r f itt, just received arylTor sale at Junes 23 HANNAN'S Wholesale Bookstore. A DMINISTRATION NOTlCE.—Wherens, letters of 11 administration on the estate 'of THOMAS NEW LAN, late of ftte - bekrorich of Minersvitle, coon deceased, have been granted to the subscribed by the Register of Schuylkill county; notice, is; there fore, given to ali - those indebted to said'estate to make payment tbrihwith and all those having claims will pre sent them for settlement'4. - C. W. TAYLOR, July 31, • 017 • ANN NEWLAN. t T7t B a N l2 l n E eT t l ll"S t lt t lA Yil .1,1 at nook do aer; Store, corner of Centre and 51arket street, Pottsville.— Price $1 fur quart bottles. [July 17 I 111EAP. MUSIC for sale at Statloher's Hall, corner V of Centre and Marlsetatrcets; Poußville, July 24 Jtia prime quality in trim hound bar .L.J.Jels'and t•iiiprinyl.ard s.ale by . • „ , BRYAN AL- N 0.12, sonth Water st., Philadelphia. Philaa., July 41, 1817 31-6 t NDIA RUBBER BODY 1111kCES—An excenerit ar t tide for persons who stoop, or are'weakly, just. re ceived and for sale at 'c HANNAN'S' , Aug. 91 31) • Variety store, ti e . STRAY Ail tdr..—Slrayed away. from Silver Creek. a GRAY DRIFT 11QESLI, uliool 7 years' old. laine.in-the off, hind leg, and no Shoes. on his hind feet. A reasona ble reward will he paid by the subscriber for Infornia• Don that will lead to his recovery. ' - " ' . Augiist 14, 1547 BARR'S REPOHTs.—VOI. P . just publioned, and for sate at HANNAN'S' Llw Misfwltanering. Hook Store,pt ice .11. A,' cow complete onto on hand at Nth- ILthere. prices._ (Aug. 14. - 33 SUPE.IIIOI.I COAL. ALIVE'S . . ~IN ,TIVIIO . 7111•ING 'VALLEY. < (l% NUMBER.) r ITOR salennd for rent i on the most reasonable terms 1' Inq uire of . V. 1.. MAX WELL; , Attorney at lacy. Wakeebarte, Luzerne County, Pa: Wilkesburre, Feb. 13, 47 412,50 • Ifs 1 Safety,. Fuse... FOll blastlrg• rocks, is perfeetlysati4 'and 'the only article which the onghteer3 on the Erie Canal per: tted to he used, for sate at BANNAN'S ..,- . 1110,15-2 D ' Book and Stationery Store. ____, _ Segar Cases. • - A BENIMIFITLInt of Segar Case:. same of which /I. are suitable for hunters and travellers. Just reeet ved'and far al . e nt " Junel.(l-- . 26] , BANNAN'S Fancy Store. • WidesCurtaln Paper. • , 100 nr.Tit'L.E.Nd)o!in.nenwds°carl,,,,,.'s'einnitaininatcainnglitol7;R„o,p"agth terns, just received a rid,fin sale, wholesale and retail, :4 u eft-26] • TIA NNA N' e. Pape r sttstre. • Gold Tens $1 15_ A POOD artirie GoldAus. law. n 'S'Al 75, made. 11 by Levi Warm, the original inventor. pens at only $1 Z. just received and, far sale at 'llllNNicrsi'S Cheap Stationery §tore, where ,all kinds of goods', his Inie can be had wholesale and retail, at •Thilattolpliia, prices. May 8 19 FANCY 4-ItTIOLES.—To VlSlTEleit.:—Persons yrs !tine Pottsville will always find a nk t eat variety of .linick-Knacks and Faucynrticlcs at BA., . " :i MS , Va rt• it, ety store. suitaltle to take home as presen . His stock . contains as ereat a variety ofart it:4.s.as can re atuncOn trimilar-stores , m our cities. [July 31— 1-j-- , , WANTED. AROY from 16 to 17 years of age to learn he Drug and Apothecary busineas—one who speak the Ger- Mall arid English Languages would be preferi . The most satisfactory references will be required for char acter and'hone.ityr Apply to . JOHN C. BROWN, c /Apothecary, Centre at. Pottsville. • Pottsville, July lOth„.1817.. , 28—t f - JUNIATA BOILER TONS asorted boiler iron, Nos. 3, 4 and 5 of 5~ widths of 26,32, and 36 inely!s and rtndnm lengths, ' A. 4 G. RALSTON. 4 ; S,Ottlik Front et, .Pti Sada. , Phiada.,lniy 11, iso , Dave's Safety;Lanws; '\ rrIIIE subscriber lies Jest received a.supply'of afoy' Lamps, among which are a few Of Upton St Hoh. erts' Improved Safety Latnp,'which is acknowledged to be thi. best and safest .now in use In the mines is Europe. For sale at less ptic'es than they can be im ported, at ' HANNAN'S pril 3 ' .14/ • Cheap Hook and 't . ariely Store.. • T :• To armors. *: ' OUR' TONS Of African or:Sabdahna Guano, jiwt re teiVel and for sate by the undersigned.. The Sab dahna is the very best article of African Guana,'and rt. ambles Peruvian in quality, at a m,uch lower. price. This consignment is just in season, for top dressing corn, turnips, buck wheat, &c., and be s \ old at a small advance by the ton or single barrel. JOHN 111 CROSLAND. June 26 - • • • • -To Machinists and others.. ' PLATT'S universal Much, all .stzes, from 6 to 26- Inches ; Salter's Spring Balances, made expressly for Steam Engines, 60; 60 and 24 pounds. Platform and Conater Scales, more than 56 different sizes and patterns. For sale wholesale anffretail at the lowest manufacturer's prices, at No. 34 Walnut street, by ' CRAY & 'BROTHER. Philadelphia, Pero 7,.1846. 6 The EuSiness Man's Assistant, CONTAINING a variety of:practical arid useful rules• table=. forms ' &c., illustrated - by a variety of examples, the whole designed to assist the account antnnd to facilitate the instruction of the illiterate—a very valuable book, at only 121 cents, just published and for sale at B ANNAPPS Book•stdre. Apr 24 17- Rail Road boa. ALAnca: quantity by I flail Road Iton.,for sale bythe subscriber, in lots. to suit purchasers, at the Potte•ville Iron Works. - February 6th. 1647 Patent Elastic Baby Jumper, Or Nurse's 'Assistant. ASUPPLY of this celebrated, 'article just received end for sale at ' BANNAN'S hlay 8 19 Book and Variety store, Pottsville. EIMI VIEWS OP ; POTTSVILLE.- -A row Views of Potts ville remain unsold at LIANNAN'S Book store.— This is acknowledged to be onesif the most beautiful Lithographic views,ever published Five of six colored views also remain lunso ld. Apply soon or they will be .411 gone. Poly 31-3 t $lO, Libraries. . CONTAINING 100 volumes, published by the Amerl can Sunday School Union, No. 1 and 2, each 101 volumes, together with a general assortment of Sunday School hooks and requisites, always for sale at Unica prices, at - BANN AN'S June 20 Wholesale and Retail Book stop am • Owhaus' Court. Safe.: ,- PURS'QA?W to an order of the •Orpbrate Court of Schuylkill County, the subscliber, adminisuater of the 'estate kif Peter Benson, late of the borough of Erie, Peniasylvaniavdeceasedisvill exposeto sale by. public vendne, on Friday, tke 3d day of lust. SCPlllXberte / 154 )../. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the PennaYlvaula-na l4 in the borough of Pottsville, la the county of Schuylkill. • X.. I:—The equal. undivided one half pastor a cer tain tract of land, situate to the township of Burn , count? or SchloYlkill, bounded by lands of -blowier & Company. John - 24 icholsen „Esq., and Jesse Yarnell, ton -laming 429 acres and 135 perches: Surveyed on a war rant,,dated the sth day of September. 1791, in the name of Casper Thiel. - • No. 2:—The equal, undivided one half pastor a cer tain tract of land; Situate in the township and county' aforesaid, bounded by land of Jesse Yarnell, John Nichoisnn, and other land, containing 400 acres and-3 ~,perches. Surveyed on a warrant dated the sth of May. 3791. in the name of Killian May. Nu 3:—The 'equal undivided one half nut of a cer tain tract of land, situate in the township and county aforesaid, bounded by lands of Jesse Yarnell, John Nicholson anOthers, containing 9113 acres and 33 per ches anCallowance.Snrveyed, on a warrant, dated the sth day of §optem' tier, 1794, in the name of Henry Shatter. No. 4 t—Theluqual undivided one balfpart of a certain tract of land. -situate in tile-township and county afore said, bounded by land of John Nicholson, Esq., Henry shatrer, and other land. containing 934 acres and allow ' mire; Surveyed on a warrant. dated the sth day of Sep ',ember, 17a4, in the name of John Klinger. I No. 5 : , —The equal undivided one half part of a certain tract of land, situate in the township and county afore said, bounded' by lands, of •John Nicholson; Esq , and other lands, containing 431 acres -and 38 perbhq and allowance. Surveyed on a warrant, dated the sth day of September, 1701, intim name of George Dewald. The title of said Peter Bensciu, the intestate, to-these lands, is by patent from the Comaionwealth to him. Late the estate pr said deceased. Attendance will be given and the conditions of sale made known at the time and place of sale. by • • JAS. C. MARSHALL, By order of the Conti, ' - - SAMUEL GESS, Clerk. • Orwiffsborg, Aug; 7, 1847 32—ts _ .1: - 1g; BEATTY &•3C31. Sheriff's Sale of . Real Estate. Dl' virtue of a writ of Lerari Farias issued out of the Court of Bomninn.Pleas of Schuylkill county, and to me directed, trill be exposed to sate by public vendee or outcry-. On .Monday,, the 30th do. of .11szust, 1817, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the• public house of Joseph Houihateout, in the borough of Tainnqua," Schuylkill county.t he following dqi , bedpremisea, MI-that certain moiety or equal u ndivided half part of a certain messunge or tenement a d tract of land sit uate in Rnsh township, In the county. of Schuylkill, con taining In the whole 347 acres, 158 perches, and the al lowance of six per cent. for roads kr., be the same more or less, hounded by land now or late of Burkhart Moser, Philip Moser. and others, it being the same premises which Martin Yoder and Susannah, his wife. by .thei. - indenture. dilly. executed, bearing date tho29th elny'of April, A. D., 1820, recorded at Orwigsburg in theoffice for recording of deeds, &c., in a nd.for Schtty 'kill county, in Deed book Nn. 7, page 5, 'did grant and confirm unto George D, B. Keitn, his heirs, tnd assigns, in fee, with the apphrtenanCes. -.This land lick adjoining, or near the town of Tamaqua and on Panther creek near its junction with the Little Schuylkill. Late the estate of GEORGE D. R. lain. • Seized and taken Into execution, and will he sob] by- JO/1N T. WERNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office* Orw igs-1 • antra. Ang., 7 1817. . 32 MMMI Orph'ausY Court . Sale. , !IRRITANT to an order of the Orphans' , Court of Schuylkill County, the subsepiber, Adniinistrator of tire estate of George Schoenberg late of the Borough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased., will expose to Sale by Public Vendue, on, Saturday the 4th day of I... , r,rttobtr nerti at 2 °Work in the afternoon, at the Pennsylvania Hall, in_the :Borough of Pottsville aforesaid: , . - All those certain three frame measuages or tenements and lot or piece of ground situate on the Sourhwarilly side of Market street, in the borough of Pottsville aforesaid,diounded in front by Market street 25 feet and extending in length or depth lld feet to an alley. Beira_ part of the lot numbered in the plan of I'ott & Patterson's addition of Market street with the num ber 50. Late.the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given and the conditions of sale made known at the time and place of sale by JACOB KLINE, Admtf• . . .._.... VALUABLE Real Estate, situate in the', ' : Baronets of Tamaqua. Schuylkill County. in it '.,, The subscriber will offer fur sale, on Mon- BGBI • 4P - e day, .Ittrust 120tk, 1847, (brae lota of i'-'' - luta, each containing in front, on Staudt Chunk street 20 feet. and in depth 150 feet, being part of the same :2! of Crostini nn %%Imbibe late Wiliiarn Neville erett. ed the Tavern known as the Tamaqua house, bound— ed by Manch Chunk st., Nescopec . st., an alloy, asttot No. 3, containing In front 100 feet; and in slept 0 4 ;5 feet. One of the above lots offered for sale is as g rel no a corner lot being next to the Methodist Episcopal „Church lot. The lots to be sold seperately or together, to suit purchasers. Terms will be made known at Salo. MARGARETTA NEVILLE. Tamaqua, August 19, 1897. • 3,a—ts 30-` L. PARKER. Agent. • 33-I.* , PUTTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL'. ri MC Kulimn term of this Institution will commence on the rith of S.eptember next. The liberal patron- I age Which- has been besinwed On his school, and the. considerable accession'.of 'pupils during the last year . , has induced the Prineipt to procure two additional corn patent teachers ; hoping that the character which will lima be given to the school will increase the number of pipits still more; so as to enable him to meet the heavy expenses which will consequently be incurred and to carry out his design (if establishing an Institution wor thy of the most liberal support. The tolimv.ing will be the.divislon of labor: Mr. Elias Schneider, A. B.[Principal and teacher of the Ancient languages anti Mathematicst Pie French and German languages have been assign ed to Monsieur F. Perrin, a grathiate of one of the prin cipal Gymnasiums of, Berne, Switzerland; and also a native u( that.cduntry . : Mr. Perrin has had considera ble 'experience In teaching before:lda connection with thisinslitution: Ile teaches the.Frenckand Gentian, according to 011endortrs method:being able to speak both these languages with diVency..., air. W. P. Koutz, a member of-`the Senior class.of - Marshall Callege, will have chargeof the department of Is.iitural Science, History, and Elocution. E. W. McGINNES. • , • f.--z Ily.oriler'of the Court. SAMUEL 'GUSS, Clerk: Orwleehurg, Aug. 14, 1817. , 31-4 t For Sale New Lumber Yard. subirripers have just opened a lumbe'r yard' in I the rear of Jenkins' Wire Factory, where they will always have on hand a fall assort mentlif seasoned lum ber. They have now received 150.00fefeet dry SusqUe- Minna hoards and plank ; 15000 fedyellow pine floor ing boards • dimension stuff of various descriptions; shingles, lath , &e: A set of machinery has also been fitted up for manufacturing floor hoards, window sash, and other fine work for building purposes; likewise a molar saw, 30 inches in diameter,Tor slitting lumber to any size ordered. Those in want will find us prepa red to meet orders requiring dressed or undressed lum ber of every description used in thisregion of country. July 31-31—slml` • . IVGOIII,D & CO. Mr E. tstirendprf, who has been already a year enii *tett with the school, teaches the Griglish branches.' - T.le Gi:rinan la considered one of the most important bra-Kies of the school, and, therefore, besides the usual recitatibus in this language, half an hour is spent every day with he German pupils in Getman disputations, and dlscussinns. .Tice exercises are conducted by two tearherKwitalty exchanging their ideas With each other in the presence of the pupils, lead them g - radually to do the same, and thus - enablethem to speak the German soon: -Persons froni , abroad, who may wish to send their suns to thia Instittition, will procure further-Writ ,mai lon by writing to the Principal. Arrangement's have been made to accommodate eice . rtain number of persons in a respectable private boarding house, not- far from the school, and In a retired part oT.,the town. . • • July 17, 1 847- • N 29.4-3 in --- The Largest '& Cheapest. ; 4 .3: •..\\ I- . - STOCK OF 4:f,.1..S -, GOLD & SILVER. WATCHES IF ITITLADSLPITIA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' ( T2ioLD Levers, full Jewelled, IS .carret case; !‘` • gold. dial, . . ..' . $4O 0 Gold Lepines, full Jewelled, 18‘carret case, gold dial; . - . • '! .. *25 to 30 00 Silver Levers, fulllewelled, . . , • 20 00 Silver Lepine, Jewelled, . , . . 13 00 Silvi•r gdartiqrs watches, splendid quality, . 900 . Silvilr- imitation Quartiers. '. .! .i' . - 500 Second handed Gold and Silver watches, at . . ! all juices, from r. I . .. 82 - to 25 00 Gold Pencils,. ! . - • . $1 75 to 200 Gold Bracelets with topaz l and other sets „ . 350 Pura Silver Tea Spoons 1 • .-. . 450 Diamond pointed Gold Pens, with pencil and .. • solid silver holders. only . ' • . ! 125 Gold chains, breast, pins, finger rings. ear rings, and jewelery.of every quality and description, at the lowest Philadelphia or New York prices • Gold and Silver Le ver, depinest and Quartte r watches, still much cheaper than the above prices. A cal} wilt be „sufficient to con vince purchasers that this is .the place to get gobd and cheap articles. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. ,Orders from the country punctually atten ds d to. Old Gold and Silver bought for cash or taken in exchenre. ' MI kinds of watches repaired, and warrant ed to keep correct time. N.ll-1 have a splendid gold independent seconds watch, for timing horses, &c. Also Gilt and Galvanised Watches, for traders' use, and 'goods•of all kinds; my line, at - . LEWIS LADOMUS' Cheap Watch and .iewelery Store, No. 413}, Market Street; above Eleventh, North side. _ . P S.—Please save this adverttsement,' and call at 4131t111arket at., upper side. [Phila., Julyl7 29-3 m Indhi Rubber Goods.• HE subscriber has Just received a supply of India T Rubber Goods, such as • Centre Table Covers with Map of the World printed on it, • Wristlets, and Garters for ,children, Rings for children teething • Mans of the United Stares, Cutts for children, India Rubber Rands for papers, India RubberShoalder Braces, India Rubber Cloth for bandagei, a good uncle for Physicians, Tobacco Pouches, &e., , Acc; ' Just receivedlrom the factory, and.for sale whole sale and retail at• .BANNAI , PB Variety Store,. . July 31 fiotice • - - IS hereby ell el that an apppllcation will be made to the next Legislature, for a Bank to be located in the borough of Minersville, Schuylkill County, to be tailed the Mechanics Bank of Schuylkill County, with a capital of Dile Hundred and Fifty. Thousand Dollars, and the privilege of increasing it to Two -Hundred Thousand Dollars. Signed SAMUEL KAUFFMAN, MICHAEL WEAVER, ABRAHAM -TROUT, SAMUEL HEMMER, JAMES B. FALLS, . JONAS BAST. Mineraville, July 3, 1847. 27—amo NEMPORIUM.—AiI the popular' Magazines and Newspapers tarnished on or befote the day of publication, at publishers'prices. Subscriptions Fee'd fpr 6,6, 9, or 12 months. Lo 11. HANNAN. . nv.kuilsiruvo,4 - 2L.LL-HEALING OINTMENT, , - - INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION. I:l4lErefr r u e s given t Ozesen ttjt. e :a r ; otist t reat t i li . ATION for the impurities of the body. It will be no ticed that a thick cloudy mist issues Qom all points of the,surface,whichindicates that the perspiration flows uninterruptedly . when we - ore In. health. but ceases When we are sick; Life cannot be sustained Without it. It is thrown off from the blood and other juices of , the body,and dist:wises by this means of nearly all the im purities Within us: The language of the Scripture is, 'ln the blood Is Ilie Life.' If it ever becomes impure it maybe traced directly to the stoppage or Insensible . Perspiration. Thus we see all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant or infected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself froth all impurity instantly. Its own heat tied Vitality ate sufficient, without ene•parti cle of medicine, except to open the pores upon the sur face. Thus we tee the folly of taking so many internal remedies, All practitioners, however, direct their ef forts to lestotel the insensible perspiration. ;The Thompsonlan, fott instance, steatite ; the Ifydropat hist shrbuds us in wet blankets; thellconcepathist deals out infinetesmais ; the Aitopathist bleeds and dines us with mercury ; and the blustering Quack gorges us with , `Pills t pills t 1 pills :II - . To give some idea of the amount of the Insensible 1 Perspiration, we will state -that the learned Dr. Lew-' enhock ascertained that five-eighths of' an we receive' into the stomaca . passed off by this, means: In other. words, if we cat and drink -eight pounds per day, we evacuate five pounds Of it by Insensible -Perspiration. TWA is none other than the used up particles of the blood; and other juices, giving place to the new and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to retain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that na ture demands should leave the body. It Is by stopping the pores that overwhelm mankind pith coughs, colds and consumptions. Nine-tenths of the world die from disease inductdby a stopphge of the - Insensible Perspiration: Let me ask, now;'every candid mind, what course seems the most-reasonab le to pursue •to unstop the y. pores a ft er they are closedi •Would you give Physic to unstop the pares 1 Or would you apply something that would do this upon the sedate, where the clog ging actually is 1 And yet I know of nnphysician who .makes, any . extegrial application to effect it. • Under these circumstances I present to physicians,' and all others, : WALLISTER'S • ALL-HEALING OINTMENT. _ , OR, THE WORLD'S SALVE. It has the poweeto restore pe'spiration on the feet, on the head, - around old sores, upon the chest, in - short, upon every part of the body, whether d is_ased slightly 5 1 or sever sly. " • . , It has power to cause all external sour , scrofulous humors, skin diseases, poisonous tcounds,to discharge their putrid matters, and then heals the in. It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so many. and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. ' , ' It. preserves and defends the surface from all derange ment of its functions. The surface is the outlet of live .eighths of the bile and usedup matter within. It is ;dere *o) with millions of openings to relieve the intestmes. 'Stop up those pores and I'tepth knockaat your door. It is rightly termed All heallng ; for there Is scarcely ' a disease, external or internal', that it will not benefit. I have used it for the halt 14 years for all diseases of [the chest, consumption; liver, involving the utmost danger and gesponsibility, and I derlare before Heaven and man, that not in one single case has it failed to hen• efit, when the patient was within the reach of "Mortal means. i I have had physicians, teamed in the profession, I have had ministers of the Gospel, JudgeS of the bench, Aldertnen.and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest eru dition, and multitudes of the poor use It in every variety of way, and there has been but .one-voice—saying McAllister, your Ointment is rood.' • C ONSUMPTION. It can hardly he crediied that 'n salve can have any effect upon the lungs,seated na they, are within the sys tem. But, if placed ,upon the :chest, it penetrates di rectly to the lungs, seperates the poisonous particles that are consuming Iberia., and expels theta from the system. I need not, say that'll. is r curing persons of cousump tion continually, although we are told it is foolishirso. I care not what is said, so. long as I can cure' seferal thousand persons yearly. • HEADACIIE. • The' salve has cured personti orthe headache or 12 years standing, and wh o had It regularly every week E.l that vomiting orten took place. Deafness and Ear-ache aro helped with like sue cess RHEUMATISM It removes , almnst immeiliatelylhe itillarriatiotkan swelling, when the pain ceases " UOLD FEET. Consumption, liver complaint; pain in the chest .or side, falling off of the hair, one or the other, always accompanies cold feet. It is a sure sign of disease in, the system to have cold feet. Thh salve will cure ev ery case. In Scrofula, old sores, erysipelas, salt rheum, liver complaint, sore eyes, quincy,.sore-throat, bronchitis, broken or sore breast, piles, all chest diseases; such as asthma, oppression, pain—also, sore lips, chapped bands, tumors, eustaneous eruptions, nervons - diseases, and of the spine there is probablyMo medicine now known; so go SCALD { READ.' ' We have cured cases thatactually defied every thing ktiown, as well'as the ability of 15 or 20 doctors. One roan t o ld us he had spent *5OO on his thildre9 without anY benefit, when a few boxes of the- Ointment cured them. 11RAS it is the best thing in the world for Burns. (Read the directions around the box.) , WORMS.. If parents knew how fatal Most mediciries were to children taken inwardly, they would be Mow to resort to them. Especially `meariiial lozenges,' and 'rnedi - • rated lozennes,"verniifore' pills,',ozo. The truth is, no one can tell, invariably,when worms are present.— Now let use say to,parents that this salve !ways tell if a.lchild has worms. It will drive everylVestlge of them away. [Read the directions around the box,]' There Is pro!mbly nn medicine on the face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulslou of worms. CORNS .Occasional use orthe Ointment wilt always keep corns from growing. People' need never he troubled with them if. they will use it JAMES IrIcALIASTER& C 0.,• • 'Sole Proprietors„pf the -above medictne: C Aglll 0 N. As ~., • the All-healing Oitifikeint has been greatly coim terfeited, we have given 0115, caution to the public.that 'no Ointruent will be genuine unless the names of James McAlltster, .or James McAllister . & Co., arc written with a pen upon every label:'- . ig,- Prim 25 cents per box. t- - CLEMENS & PAIIVIN, Agents, Pottsville, Pn.ly Sept. 26, 184629 • DEAFNESS. CURED; Scariia's Compound:; Krcusote Acoustic Oil FOR the cure of Deafiiess, pains and the discharge of matter, front the eirs; also all those disagreea ble noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whizzing of steam, &c., winch are symptoms of ap proaching deafness, and also generally attendant with the disease• . HERE is something worth attending to coming as it does from a man so extensively known as is Mr. Graeff bothin city and country: • " I hereby certify that from the effects of a severe cold List winter, I became partially de,af, attended with very disagreeable noises like rinsing of bells, ,c-c; which gradually increased, until I completely lost the hearing onn dar.—Whenl was induced to try Scarpa's Acous tic Oil, and am now happy to say, that with the use of one blittle of the above medicine I can hear as well as 41ver,,Ond all disagreeable noises - have entirely disap peared. Any furthar information respecttng my case, will be gladly given, by calling on me at No: 451. North Fifth street near , Race. ' DANIEL GRAEFF. Philadelphia, Nov. 11, 1843. For sale by Mr. 11. B. Gunmen, No. 120 North S. street,Philada. ; in Pottsville by JOHN G. BROWN : in Harrisburg by G. GROSS, and in Reading by Mr. EARL., where those interested can obtain many inter esting certificates of cures • Deceinber 12, 1846 u : 1u• E • -25, 1' -13°••• • SARAPARILLA - dc VEGETABLE BLOOD. PIL N consequence of the • increasing demand for Dr. .J Leidy's Blood Pills, and the encouragement by the, public in employing them, in preference to all others, the proprietor.was obliged to have constructed. a ma- . chine, which would make them more rapidly and with less labar,coe4equently less expense than heretofoie. Having effeCthd so desirabte an object, aid that the public may share the benefits of such great improve-, meatin.Pillmaking,hisboxeswillhenceforth contain FORTY PILLS .IN A BOX, • . and the price the sameas herctofore,nainely :—Ttliert ty five cents a Rex—five Boxes for One Dollar . Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla and Vegetable Blood Pills have, during the past few years, been mdiesuccessfully employed throughout the United States, Mexico and the West Indies, than any otlibrs, and the rapidly in creasing demand for them is unparalleled.. They are the only. Pills'in existence, known to' con tain Sarsaparilla in them, the proprietor only knowing Flow to combine the Sarsaparilla with other substances in form of , IF PILLS ARE NECESSARY for purging or cleansing the stomach and boicels, for purifying the blood or fluids of the body, as an salter native for removing the causes olidisease and aires- - Ong its progress, and as a Spring purifier these ping, will be found more effectual than any other. -YOUNG AND OLD, MALE OR FEMALE, may at all times take.them without. change of living,. restraint from ocaupation, or fear of taking cold from exposure to all kinds of weather, for they. contain no mercury or tninerals, which are contained in other pills, and which make other pills so Unsafe or danger ous to take, and uncertain in their et:recta. PERSONS OF ALL CONSTITUTIONS - • whether feeble or debilitated, or of robust and strong constitution; can take them without prostrating or de bilitating the system they operate so easy and gentle, yet effectual, that little inconvenience is caused in ta king them. • . THEY ARE GOOD AT - ALL TIMES for all diseases of whatever nature oricind. Caution is necessary I •Be sure at all loses to ask for and take no others than Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills. All others by names nearly similar, are spurious, and cal c-ulatedlo deceive the proprletors of them thinking to sell them on the reputation of the genuine, bona-fide and only true Sat saparilla and Vegetable Blood Pills of Dr. Leidy. . - re. Bewam of such imposition, fraud and trickery.— Touch them not, 'much fess - take them; for being man ufactured to deceive the public of their money, they will besides - deceive the body and your system by their effects. Remember 1 40 Pills in a Box for 25 cents—Five Box es for;One Dollar. [No' others contain Forty Pills, to the box.] 17 - ' To be bad in Pottsilße at JOHN S. C. MAR TIN'S Drug'Store. Also, 'at JOHN ,O. BROWN'S Drug. Store. May W. 30401 SALT !SALT ! ! SALINASaIt fa banels&bage, for sale at the lowes Market price. delivered on hoard of floats onthe Schuylkill, FREE of POUTER AGE t.l 031tA & DROTIIER: 34 Walnut et. or Locust et. Wharf Schuylkill. Philadarla July loth, 2~ Kleyatittlettt. - SMALL FARMS—Proir on thj r i . y,:ir t acres of land.—J. 6. Chailsey,jof Wckford, R. 1., states to the Ithrldo Island Society for the Encino. agemeiat of 1161:acetic IndustrY,Ahat I several years ago he purchased thirty4ve acres of poor land, for - Which, it being_ near the village, be aid the large sum of three thousand and fifty dollars,: Only twenty-five acres of it were tillageible, including three acres of meadow not ple j ughed, The remains der is made up of hills and holes, mesh and beach, with a small strip of wood land. The arable land is described as Uneven, with A gravelly soil, mu c h encumbered with small stones. It had been much worn dow"ri by repeated cr'opOngsi4ithout manure, ' He let it on shim, but get such pear returns that he was sick of his purchasel. Finding that he could neither sell nor rent i 4 he clime to the eon elusion to try farming ,himself, though he had " done nothing at it for nedrforty years : " but, as a " substitute for experience," he says he took " an "agriculturatpaper." experien ce ," began cultivating it himself in 1840. He divided lOW tillage-land ' into six fields, from threel to four acres each, a new one to b 8 taken up every yer, and, after ta king off three crops, let it lie threeyearstn grass." About two were , appropribtc,d to root crops and garden vegetables, which are ploughed e'er) , year. His success has been such, that land, which seven years agoovould no rent for four percent., now pays.twenty per m 4., after deducting Olt expenses. He makes the following statement in regard to ,the products any profits of his farm for the year 1846. , Ten acica mowine4 9 tons hay, at $l2, $228 .00 Two acres corn, 124} butts sound, at 80 eta., and r 9 bushels o al, at 40 eta., 103 20 Corn fodder, 05, andparapkins,s4 50, -- 29 60 Three and thiee.guarter acres rye, 77 • bushels, at 80 cents, and straw soli, $2l 81, Two and threes'lliartatacres potatotr,34B ' bushels, at,..571 cents, and 50 bushels small, at 26 rents,: ' 367, bushels onions, at 50,' cts., $lB3 60 836 do . carrots, - nearly all sold - at 19 cents, 48 do. parsneps,do.sit 331 eta. Fkyis: pounds onion seed and three pounds carrot seed, 8 00 Peppers and sage sold, 41 88 501'1 :125 square rods, 408 2! Ihlca,mostly used Produce of 1 acre and Half acresurnmrvogeta! in family—sold 1; Salt grass sold, I standingl Milk sold, . Rent receivedlor two g. Milk, butter, and summei• in family, • Exrcxcag.—Paid for 1. Boned of labor, Alolagses for esink, P.O at 30 cents, Manure purchased,and als for the same, Seeds of diffarent kinds' - Wear of farming uteril Taxes, Labor done by myself, cot of cultivation, CO'st of land $3050 : • for use of land, • Mt. Clistlsey states i l cept ihe,"little" he do he made 917 It's. pork are not included in thti teried on part of Ilse r; Ilia stock, he sayail horse. He buys man the horse he does all breaking up the land. 1845, amounted to .69 profits - $35.5. • CUTTING FODDER.—This practice wh i by, the English Agticulturists, is denomine chaffing," is among 'the most important inno tiocs of the age. By adopting i the termer is abled to economise trueh, which„ wider thel system of feeding,_would be wholly thrown aw kis estimated that -one bushel of cut fodder, seated at three different periods during the d• will effect as much good as twice the quant uncut, or in its naturn state. The usual weight of a bushel of hay after c. Ping, is probably about five and a half lbs.: and cow or horae•thrive4 more cin seven end a pounds, thus prepared, than on fifteen fed will It is usual with, mostlfeeders, to moisten the c ed hay, or haulm, and to stir in a Small quad of meal—say one quarter or three' pints to ev. half bushel. The 'observance of this. prat t with the addition of a slight amount of sal seasoning, secures a most excellent feed, and that is eagerly partalten or by everrdescriptio stock, especially during the,winter-4 Germanf• Telegraph. A SEASON A FILE RECIPE—DeI/thole Op-, ple Pudding.—LVer l y convenient, es it may be made several Hours ' before it Is baked, or when a nice addition is wanted unexpectedly. Pere l and chop-fine, half a doz l en or more, according to their size, of the best cooking apples—grease a pud t ting dish, cover the bottoin and sides half an inch ick with grated - bread, and very small lumps of hat ter, then put On a Myer of apples with anger end nutmeg, and repeat the layer, which must be of bread and butter—pour over the whole a tea cup of cold water." Put It - into the oven as soon as the dinner, is served, and bake it twenty•five or thirty minutes. It' may be halted the day before it is wanted—whin it Must be heated therou turned into j a shallOW dish, and sprinkled with powdered sugar. I requires no sauce.7-Arneri can Agriculturist. -TIMOTHY MEADOWS.—AII 'Timothy meadows which ore 'sod-bound should- be well harrowed and rolled, If the product of bay Mani fested ,a falling off!in the fertility of the -soil,' it would tie well to -top-rilvv. A good cotrit for this could be formed thus : --Togae,h acre take two loads ef rnould i fiorn)he woods; mix with five bushels of,,ishes and the same quantity of lime, and !weed over i the - Meadow before the opera tion of ha end rolling Shall have besni per formed. This n'iy be considered a small iron itig—it is large enough, however; to effectively tell I ' in next yeM's crop of grass. 50.1 y IS 'TO TAii.T. FilAt from a hor'se's eye.— low loaf - sugar;and a little salt into the inflamed eye s and in moat cases is would be relieved. Sass luta buds pounded, and-put in water, to stand until it becomes nearly as thick as cream, applied t the eye, is an 4iiellezit remedy for inflamation. TO lI 4 LIEVL CHOLIC in Horses: spirits of turpentine on •the bieast of the h noir - if he be drenched with .it,%e will be will Horses shnuld never be put to - severe work on e 1.11 full stomach ; more horses are hurt by hard rig. ing after ti full feed, than by a full ,:feed-st sere hard drivilag. . TO PRESERVE PEARS.—Take ou Atli cores, c 4 off the stems, and pare them. Buil.the pears in iroater till they are tender. Watch ° hem tha h 4 do not break. Lay them , separate yon plats as you take them out. To each p• und .4 fruit nice a pound of sugar. Make the e, rup t and boil; the ruitin the sirup till clear. , CAPSAADIES' MUFFS, BOAS, ft,C. ' terchants, flatters, & others/ 'GARDEN\ Ar BROWN; '1 -- - 11A.T.1,0 cap w•nnnolutn AND MANUFACTORY,. No. 196, Illakket St., SECOND DOOR BELOW SIXTH, .PHILADA.,', ~,. g ., RESPECTFULLY SOttcit atten . ~.... ', tion to their large and *tomplete stock of HATS and CAPS'onanu factiired under their. mmediate di ection ' and superintendence, with aliThe a vanta- '. gee nen Meru improvementsto enable them tere robin& the iinphrtant qualities of aurabitity, taste, era l auty' of finish with extrema cheapness of price. ' An hitniense and beautiful assortment : \ of all Varieties and prices of Beaver, HATS. \ Breit), Silk, Moleskin, Russia, Cassitnere, Wool, ;Sporting, and Ashland Hats, Alsol a general hssortment of every va riety a Caps', Otter,Fur Seal, Hair Seal, I CAPS, bluskritt, Plain and Fancy Cloth every ).• M ET F S,' styled,black, and brown Mohair ‘leal- I BOAS, Sec. ette, Ga zed, Oiled Silk, and Fur Caps. J • Las' Muffs, Boas, ke.-, at the very lowest pikes. • iluyers . by the doien or leas: are invited toesilL and see if it is apt to their-interest to deal with as . - Particular attention. paid to the packing of bits. &c' Cashpaid for Muskrat and Shipping furs. ! • . GARDEN k. Bitosyri,— No• PM. Market street, below Sixth weer,. Philadelphia, July li, DM 21-3 r, IR 86 41 L4O 50 251 81 16 00 76 24 0 47, ardens, t vegetables used EMI f 1,116 i bor, $lB2 62 • :DO 00 ME! 6 00 ME 81 46 '1 28 77 ils, 25 00 11 81 50 00 121 I rofits 203 p er ct. --Z - ..... ; $6 l lO ( 1,5 I hat he hires all his help z a himself.' He states that . And 660 lbg. beef, which account, a's they were fpt: roduce befoie eetimated.l— of two cows •ana re from the village. W i th the ~ team work," enpt His products for the yiat: 3; his expenses were $3 8; Bali iBO ;
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