COLD COMFORT FOR THE BADJIELOR. Mess Complaint ICCLII publioked is last week's'Jourird iNny thus lament, unhappy friend, = . The vexing troubles. without end, Which always mast through life attend A Baeltelorl a Yon knew then, well—long. long ago— Bat you resolved to have it so; Boyuu'd be tree to come and go A 6ackelor.l What mean you, then, by thi. "comple Int 1. 1 You'd make nn folks think by such a feint, That, with your own deur e you oiat A Bachelor 1 My good old friend, thts ;rill not do ; Ng! lady e'er said so to yo Yet there you are—past tairtyrsre— A llothelor But If, ix truth. your single state You do regret, 'tia all too late, As you are now ordained by fate • A Bachelor I Full ori did Beauty cast her chain Around your bean, but cast in vain: The links were anapped—you sesht remain A Bachelor 1 o . And Cupid Wasted ma ny, a dart - In aiming at that Antmorn heart— You staid, in *Ate °fail his art,• A BaeheliSt I Exhausted now his qu Ire r's store, Re vows that he will shoot no more, But leave you t .'coinst your wilt.steure, 1_ • A Bachelor, On you shall Itymen never smile, Nor tender spouse your cares beguile, Plod on 11n solliary toll* Tour Lobito now Inveterate grown— That heart note sort all turn'd to atone— You're doomed to livVitud die atm-- . A 13aebelor 1 tit nub .junior. PAT AND TIIP: CoeviEr.—,Pat Regan hail a poor tior.e given bun i,y a cr4n . ' who wet+ about to send it to .the !Colette-es ;yard. Being something or a horst jo - citey, he potiatiedup .the animal, mounted hart), when hu- t met. by Or nay a c,ckney trJ !Oakum ch,p,• who stared it him and his harm., and then twist in i to a laugh.— Pat is.. by no mean,. ocrnided, - but.sccoo.ed him thus: .1 lis it admiring th. noble anima! y honor is ar:e I—tais, by the Agri I'd iike t o !, on this Wert Int }WWI.? ", • Wh4,! uch a ml,f4alik r‘e Vim" sail the Cocknk•y.••itniv 4,11v111+.1, hilf blind and Mvh hiA knr.;.B bp.keri." , 'other," raid Pat. "and that'. jiat thel ea ~1 him—them h okeri is Mall' inquired the cockney. • Pais, Olin. he'll save the- eximiee of it sitter dog—he's brak his knees in ping down to set al partridge's.•! • Absurd and impudent as the assertion' was, Pat manned to wheedle the cockney 11,10 pureha.ing the horse, and away ho went in .high glee. Two or three days after, while he was etandittz at the Castle tavern.door, Pat was recognized by pellet). who had bought the - horse. The ceml,c , man was m a violent passion. and, hnving collared him, dragged him into the bar. which was full of company, and soundly rated:him as a cheat. .• "You infernal scoundrel," said he; ..'the horse you sold me went down oh his knees in the mid. dlii,of a brook, and nearly drowned me." 4Dtd be go down on his knees in the tvaiker?" exclaimed Pat. ..”Oehl then it's ruined entirely I. am. Bedad, I sold him undsr his sally, any how." "Under his "aloe, you swindling seoirnarei ! Why. the beast wa.'nt worth a rap, and I had him bim sliot ! ob murther. 2 —thera's a and I would'ut base eould him for Chunther guin eas, if I had it offered. I kposed.well enough that the horse 'ud pointtit partridges—bat beg,lt. ra, I did nt know till you towld me that he'd set at frouh'" • Hos,. DANIEL WEBSTER.—The follow , ing anecdote of Mr. Webster. is told by , a cor respondent of the Cleveland Herald,. as ad, Ulu+. 'ration of the ••uncertainty of worldly fame•;" and • the folly of making, it the Controlling object of life:=-•• A few years since, trot before the ••Grest Northern Railroad" pas'sed ihrough his farm, he was on his way to the Old Homestead. He'to . Lilt The stage at Concord, C. H , and had for a corn: panion a very old man. After some conversation ti(Caseertsinej that the old man war from the neighboring, town of Salisbury, and he asked him if ho eJei knew ••C;apiain Webster ?",• : ..Surely I did." said the uld men, .and the rept \ Ain- wee-a bravo.iind good man. Fir, end nobly did he fight for or, with General Static, at Denning ton." "Did he leave any ebeitenVrthlMr. Wib - titer. yee, (hem was Ezekiel, and I think Daniel." ..And what.- hes became of them r eskrd M. Webster. • • "Why,-,..Ezekiel-s-and he was a powerful man, air—l have heard - him plead in court alien ; yea. air, he was a powerful man, end fell :dead while pleading at COncord." ell," said Mr. ‘Vehater, .'and what became or )3aniel ...Daniel—limier repeated the old ma thabehtfully. i!why Daniel.' believe, is a Mario. about Beaton. cornYß , herr." Jut before sunset the other evening, a pulp of ladies and gentlemen were 'er,j .yin 4 a hor”, beelt die, One lady. with her CaV divr, had. by detJurt• or accident, gut a little in advance of the ;Inv. ti '•lay heaven." said the 'young man, ..yourate very 'Judi do you never mean to take inty on me?". - • The lady remained client awl penpitre. "In the name of heaven,_of your beauty, or my love." . The esmksilence. eMadarrieq beg you, one single word of an . 4 ,wer." y ', “There ieny answer," said the ley, laughing. sn4 with dist end of Fir whip she p inted to a big post at the , econer of the road. The ehe.tiiiiior raised Vie eyes, end tend as Tol i 4 forbidden in the department of the Seine:arid Owe." P riCHI - Nei A TI. , PER.—One of the best idone, eea. , n is ia4l” Satidv /./), trqn who ws , kr. the country on a vuit'whei,the . v . hint •iynor fir •t up two hourA lef ore fa:t warmed i.j. hitters. ltiOne to be had. u! cow." Ir.. (et thd • ..1 - 1.4 Intlli it io a ~ .4. . .tn!" he e.keJ. "Fcur -ff. I;ia slkrt! fol)r ' cad: r no ,1 n.• of in•nl, tavern, d:nd !1 a 7 , -.lp!rer7re how,. - - - -BEttotti,-"A re these demockatie dngs," asked d politician of it Mlle. boy, who aril Ti. h in thirposses.in of:a number of puppie,, but a few days ohL "Yes sir,°' was the reply. Ii n l won't buy them; I do nai want any but Whig ohm" said the gentleman. said the 'boy-, "they are democratic; 'now, because they hav'nt their eyes open: be whip fast. enough one of these days." - The whole lot was purehs•ed.--[Lynn A FAlit PiteSS.t.eT.—!' I Set out With fair prospect in life"' said a Insley, th..'other dw "Oa° thithe postiblcr was the answer. I thought that all,your eonnections.were very poor." .41 tet out with a fair prospect for ell that." was the reply, l'for the window of the room where Was born, looked out upon a beautiful. landscape, 'and' so I began the world with I fair prospect." The other gave him his hat. lie needed it. PARIS You who are so skill' Irak as anetomis!," remarked one of his friends to 74: Velpelus; ••sou Who are air akillful an anatotti• id, mew know all disearea." "Ah. my dear friend," replied the doctor. ..I'3a; •iew raid we am like the commissioners of Paris. they know perfectly well all the streets, bet they do 'not know what 'is goiti on in the houses." fiNT'On Davy , Croeket's return to his eonstitaeri r te, after his first session in Congress. a 'nation' of them surrounded him one day, and began to inierrogato him about _Washington...-. What time do they lino et Washington, Co!. anal" asked ono. Why," amid he, r•common people, such es you are here, get their dinners at one o'clock, but the gentry and big 'une dine et three.. Ali for Hepresentatives, we dine at 1094, and the aristocracy and the' Senate, they deil't :get their . ar istocracy till Gee." ..Well. when does the President thdderl"• asked another. , "Old Hickory !" exclaimed the Colonel, attempting to appoint a time in' accordance with the dignity of the station, "Old Hickory I well, he don't• dine till next day?" '" I say landlord," said a man in a country ;tillage, to a tavern keeper. ..1 10 , maul liqUarll con I get for two long tntal" «Pito.," saki mina hoot. 'ilXfOlref. Come tip, ray toys. and drink." The liquoring comulotPd, he PO"' out two old Wpm out bridle bits. which were long enough in all conscience. It it needless to asy bow saver , the, landlord looked when his customer walked cooly out; amid the shouts of the crowd. T. d. Hughes,' UrolLer.,, Real Ertate boas ht and sold, ogaaryfer colt:Oen i f 'rents. ,Olfse opposite the Miners' Zola,. 61/11. 43: Seas OR EALE.—A desirable three etory residence in Morels' Adthilon. ALSO: A large and convenient store room and dwel ling house well located in Alinereville. -ALSO: Eight building lots In blinersville. is well lo cated'. any to tOe borough. • A number of mortgages and judgment bond, of various amounts, well secured on orton .rtyin pottscille and vicinity. ALTO. A valuable store in Centre street. ALSO: For sale or rent. a store and dwelling in ND nersville, In the most business part of the town. ALSO: The large and cnnvenient hotel, shunted Iq the town of Patterson known as the Schuylkill Valley thud, Terms easy. WANTED: Coal lands or productive prti - gifty In Schuylkill county, in egth.inge fur productive property n Philadelphia. (Notl.o 47-47 REAIL ESTATE - AT PRIVATE SALE : TILE subwriber will sell sr private f; sale, all that well known and old earth ' r r. ashen TAVERN STAND. lot of mond "S..ts.s .. . ...v.:7 and two frame aiselling Jan toes In the borough a Poltavtlie, situate on tile Corner of Centre and laurel streets. and nstmadinr back to Adms street. 7he lot Is Of feet • front on Centre - *trees. by :30 feet in depth The tavern house it frame, two stories, with stone basement, which hos been newly fitted up and nut in good repair. The fiwritture cum In the house under lease will be sold with the property If dewed by the purchaser. This 'property is is in a very desirable business loca tion. And well mushy the attention or persons wishing to keep a public house. Fot price and terms apply to 'R. WOODSIDE. Centre street,Fotisville; or to CIIB.S. KUNTZ. No. 458, N. '2d Wrest. [N0v2047-47 am ' A Bachelor! Valuable Coal Tracts to Rent. Tq let on leases, to salt applicants, till that tract of iantibelnneing to the North American Coal Co., known as the Mill Greek Trait, containing the follow ing list of Coal Veins. many orwitich,—among others, •the. Peach Monatain Veins—having a ranee nf over a mile in length, vii:—Lewis, Spohn. Ilarracieuch. Clarkson. Stps,notort, Little Tracey. Pesch Mountain Veins. Green Park or Ravensdale Vein, Per- Pendicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with many othc-rs not named. Also, all that tract called the Junction Ttait, belong ing Mike said rompany,containme the Satem,Forrest, Rabbit link, Mortimer. Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton end Alfred Lawton Veins. Also a Saw Mill and Grist Mill .situated on the Mill Creek Tract, all ofivhich will he rented on moderate terms by applying to DAVID CitiLLAS, Pottsville. Feb..2l . ' • TILE subscriber will sell a val.:tide td:RYZ; . k ram. ennsisting of 170 acres, situated In ritiearoce township, Srhilytkill county, .111011k47 about millet, below l'lnezroce:. Abnut i;tlarrei oft he land is cleared.and to a stale of cultirinen. ten of which is in ineadnw. The bal ance is wondinnit. well timbered The Union Canal rune throuch the property - The buildings consist or a two storyilwelline hnuse,a new Awilier ham, and nth ei nut There are turn or - eh:ads on the farm. and an abundant supply of rood seater on the prrry"o , tlose;by the buildings. Ile are fifteen acres orwin. ter grain In the ground. For terms nod other patticu. lam apply to the subscriber in l'ineerove. PETER FILBERT. October In. 1100 „ 41-if • For Sale ut Private Sale. A LL that certain tract or parcel of laUd. stfirared on 11. the Bread Mmintain, In Lower Ma hantnrxh. town ship. in Szlonylkill county', (rerniedy Herbs county.) In the state of Pcurowlvania.boundert and ilcsiiihed as fol. lows, In wit r—llexinviing at a marked white',nlk tree thence by late vacant lanes, now surveveth, tri JaCeb Miller. north sixty-five perches. In a white oak thence by late vacant land, nnw sot veyed In Gentle Milner. west 1 lh perches to a sown , . thence by late vaciEnt.land now surveyed to Leonard 111 irk. south sixty-five perrh- CC to a Spanish oak ,thencle_ east 116 porches, In the place of bee inninx. containitiafifty -five acres and one hundred andlifiy-tive percher of land and alloWanres of slx per r eent. for road, kt. ' • : JOHN G. 411ENNEIL Executer of F. Beads' elute. OD. Market et. Phlldils. Philadelphia, September 11). 1846 • 38- • • • Offices for Rent. • THE street floor of the new building ef A. below the American House, will be rented oil fro a ere re, or Awakes, to arreptahle ten, ;;• ; an t s. (tom the first of April gee!. There con he an office to each ,w indovr, It feet front by 25 feet in depth, suitable for lan ergs ; and a back room of I 4 by 25 feet. for en engineer. counting house, or 'Magistrate's office, all well lighted and'ventllated with a good front entrance .As the dwelling part of this building is admire' ly 'calcttlated for a private hoarding house. being well situated and arranged, bids will he received for it els° ; ti well as fur the stable belonging thereto, Jnb-2-3t.] J. M. CrtOSIA.ND. 'louse Building. • TilEsubscribers terpertfully announce • •••• to the citizens of Tiernan, Donaldson. , • rinecrove,&c., that they are ready to con tract to put up MOUSES, of either stone or franc, of every size and description and furnish all the materials, &c for the same.. Estimates r. ill he c izeti on all plans, and work entrusted to aid( care will be finished with despatch and in the most sub stantial manner.. i Address or api?lytisi!rnallytti_ MOLLY A let of beautiful Poplar and Whits Also all kinds of White Pine panel plank and bow da, for sale 'e heap for calidi. [Pinecrove,Deel I 17-lifi-3m A.3lEiticAx HOUSE, eorgsvlt.E. ISRAEL REINHA RD, late of Pniegrifi , ' tit! would infirm his friends and the travelling s ;;; public, that he lens taken the above named Hotel, receritty occupied by Jacob Geiser, and has fitted it up in a style which he be lieves w ill not fail to ensure the comfort of all these who may favor hint wish their pat ronare. • Ile feels confident that few establishments in the coun ty are better prepared to cater for the public benefit than his. His bar is supplied with tht choicest liquors, and bit larder with bli the delicacies of the season. The apartments are furnished and arranged so as to compare favorably with these of any hotel in the State. G rlte n/1 r e p ant favors the subscriber would solicit ttv continuance of public patronage, and would be happy at all limes to see old friends, and now cities at the Arneris carr, I , ' ISRAEL REINHARD. A uneatable is attached to the lintel. Which is eatable of ancomnondating n large number• of homes. Catch,' Ostlers ate always in atten lance, and tit , horses arr,well taken care of .„ TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AM) OTHERS. POCRIET BOOK 31.1iNtrr.4C 1 I OAT, s„. 30, South 6th street. bell= Chranut, • .PITILADELPII6k. _ . . • :•, . THE subscriber Ms cimslantly on band a 1•.._, _i-ilre assormert of the rellervine mulch., or ::}.." .. , - . i ble ~ wn msne 11 acture..l, as Calf. rtlllooll, Tnrkey. and Motors, POCKET Bonus ; Cerillemen • e'l/reveine Caves; Slnmern and Velvet s fl. GAR CASE.; Jewelry Care,; Peirl and Try , Card Cases; Print and Ivory Tatilets, Pearl. Ivory an? and Velvet Needle Bouks ; "liens_ and Qackes\ numb Ilostds, with every other article In his line. which he Mr,* to country merchants and fibers chola for cash, lathetesale awl retail. F. If eIIITII. No. llfl. Seen, sib street, below Meaner; Pbilada. - Phil, Ort23. 1017 ,2 q3—pd- • COUlltler Si, Nal&rill Neale- Depot. W.. vo.: IKNICHT, - . • . ).a. 5220," Market street; helm< Si x th, north itig; • pit ILADELPti la, rfAs only nn hand an extonsive. nootnrtm•nt at ' improved Spice milts; improved Coffee mills fnr ...farmer's use; alon, large sizes for Steamboats and -public houve ; Improved Dreggics' scaly!; ~Grn• gets` scalen ; lar•rrorm . sole, : Butter s7nles ; Tea twaleo; roamer sea lea; C. , 111 mill, puitahip filr families ; Pittsburg Drop latches, with puttee,' or troll knob, kg, wi , ti a general assortmort or ltdrdware. Cutlery. Tools: Nails. &c . all of nlhieh he r fn., nn .ce•nmnd.iting term, nt surly pries as connot.fail to give ot.ttiAraction. A cell Is requ Wed.- Phil,. Jel -I-llm 42;•; /c . 4,1 1 . N.3'..cg59 D eiu l 7:enrlt P ntt li at Y4 ; 1 OfTICC, 'N?LIi.RET ST. . (North 6P.te.) • First door aliorr EsAriirs Wasp.. Olice, [nir*Rit .• • • BOOTS AliD GIIQIIS —A Int of GOOTV and Slffnis wilt he seht at toot at R P. SIIOENER'S New Grocery andProrulnn ?Store. ME " J. Henry Adam, ATTORNEY AT LAW, orricr, Tilt Ml NY. 119 11.0 R. 1 , 4, 14111y:11 ' Joseph 31cliarray'13 Passage: - , - Agency. ARRANGEMENTS Frilt 1848. ' B. i' ANNAN,. FOTTSV:LL , SOLE AGENT. oLDLAT AND Tile Beau EbTAIII-lorte.D r•seaDE OFT/CE IN Tile UNITED sTuTrs. h..' N.. THE subscriber re•p..ctfully begs _L , A ,7 1-- ~ teat, to tender hit mime.. thank. is his numerous friends and the public, ' . g . „ .. 5.,,.. • his for the very lihei 01 bupport hr has re l., b .. , gZs7.:g's'ic•-.. ',wed for -upwards of twenty years, and iodate n codonation of thr.ir contliente. The despatch with which Ms itait.elleers have beers brought Out. Still the pronipmesz with Which his very numerous drafts have kern pito al the different banal, are, hellotters himself. a suffnient uttatanti•e t the mimic for the faithful performance sir any future contracts entered inio w lilt hint. .The (allowing are the REGULAR LIN Fr! OF PACK ETS. which nail punt t ulliy nu their appointed day s, try which passengers will be brodght out without delay or disapposniment, viz.: sutra' NAMES. CauT'2III, DAYS OteIAILINO FROM M. V. Wtack Henry, Delano. Jetty. 6 May -6 Sept.s aterloo, F.R.Allen, " IV. ••• 11 ' II Sheri'don, Cornish, .", 26 " 25 ~.--• "' 26 Dotty Clay. Nye, Frby. 6 Juce 6 Otte. 6 New Ship, " It • " 11 " 11 Garrick, Hunt, " 2.6 " 26 '' 28 New World. ' Knight, March 6 July 6 Nnvr. 13 John R.Skiddy,iLuce, " 11 " II " 11 Rosen's, :Moore. " 26 " 26 " 20 Ashbuttrin, Maitland, April 6 Aug. 6 Deer. 6 West Point, WII Allen ' II " II " 11 Shillong, Cobb, " 28 " 26 '.. " 26 6111 re vault!. "T'ICS., TUTU &AMINO gangs Ltv'gr•L. Patriaklienry Dmonn. Fatly. 21 Jane It Oct 21 Waterloo, F.R.Allen, " 16 ' " 2.6 " Id Sheridan, Cornish, . 'Plan II July 11 Nov.ll Henry Clay, Nor, " 2.1:. " 21 " 21 New Ship, " 18 "28 " 20 Garrick, . Hunt, April 11 Aug. II Dee.ll New World, blinight, " 21 '" II " 21 John R riluddy,lLuce. ii• 26 ". 20 " 10 acreciva, MOure.• MD, II kept. II Jan. It Ashburton, Rowland, " 21 ' "• 21 "' 21 West Point, W.11.8,11eu " 26 " 26 . i . 26 Uldtiorts. ,Cobh, . ;Jane 11 Oct. 11 Feb.ll In addition to the abov e regular line, a number of splendid ships , ouch as thd Adirondack, Marmitor. Rap pahannock, Liberty, Sea, Si. Patrick, Samara) /licks. Colombia, snit Niagara, will continue to sail from Liv erpool weekly hfiegularaucleggion. Much!, preventing the least possibility of delay or deiention in Liverpool ; and for the accommodation nf worms wishing to remit money to their Camay or friends. 1 have arranged the ply merits of my draf s on the following banks: Armagh, Clonmel, Enniskillen.\omagb. Athlone, Cavan, . Ennis, . Vorgontown, Bandon, , Fermoy. Enn4enrlll3', Skilibereen, Belfast, ' Vlntaliii, Galway, Sties, ilanbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, betroltane, Ballymena, Dundalk, lii/rush, Tralee:, Rallygliantionlkingars an, Lanuriek, Weafilhd. Mill InD, ' Dungannon. Lontimichirry,Waterfotd, Cork, DoWnpatttcl i lkonaghan, , Youghal. .Coleraine, Dublin, Mallow.' .' L .L ., Nzie , ad. , --21 , ;• e usLalpanner, Atwood az. Co., bankers, • 6 e -The-The . City . WGTL L •vo lv tv " Tia ' n l i and tilt its b ta l, nt , oll and agencies. * ' ,„,n•J'assages ego also be engaged from Liverpool In `,4'=eali . a..ll. ,‘ iston, and Ilattimore, by she regular I Tir e ;47„,F i 11 1gplication being made personally or ....,..„... .. ri onsioressvdt n B. kANNAPLPoltsvilte• ,c'.±...ct ...K a t , 81 , c ,, 1 , 13 STAY. comer of Ping and Saab its.: ,„7 1 ,4 , 11 4, ~ 11.. ED.IIUND B. FLYNN, No, 117, Head, Lwerpoo , Petal 46.1 ' Farm for Sale. THE MINERS'-JOURNAL, 'AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL-ADVEATISER. TO COMITE.Y MERCHANTS, . GRIGG, ELLIOT, & EXTERRITC PODUSUERS, WITOLESLALC tooasectimr, AND STATIONER', • - xd. 14, .14 rth Fourth strret, PUILADELPIJIA. KEEP tonstantly on hand, a'rery et tenstve awortment'of QOnBB and sTA. I - lasi:lW: !nth as a readawed Vitus usu. .for country sates; which they will sell 'on as facuraloto farms as the ankles tan be purctased in This clay, New York, or Boston - . CAttnvire BIN Dr.ltV connected with their establishment, they are enabled an supply orders for ull the varietiettrf blank woik:iu tit: best o.antter, and at she shortest notice. Officerb of Clanks and Clerks of the County• Courts, will dud our WANK . I'OOKI equal. If not superior to any they hate eVer had in use, and orders by Country merchants Will be promptly %Rented in Particular atteution will also be Paid 10, nil orders, through rinintry merchants or by mail, fcr cal, and Miscellaneous books, for public and private brarles, and no etPut will be spared to complete all such orders, on the lunar reasonable temp. I,V . ' Country dal...rev/HI And It to Ihrlr advantage to call and examine Our large trodk twintr 'making their urchares. tPhil3.Not27 17.45-ein Mew Boo Us. BOUM! stud Ready Annual fur 1840: ,‘,7 CO plates. $1 00 The Indian in his Wigwam, by 05. schoolcraft. = 50 * nia Champions of Freedom_ by Samna Woods worth, a hisiory, ache Last War. Daggett's United elates Bail !load and Ocean Steam Navigatinia Guide, with n'tnap of the C. Malt% bnly, Boston Anaerierin Almannetor 1 00 Oar Army at Monterey: byl. B. Throne, ilitisDra 50 di:outing Expeditions of McCulloch's Tens Sian. Fen, by S. C. Bled, illusirated, 50 Osmond. the Avenger, or the llnbber'a Foundling, 0 5 eiloton Bradshaw, ur the Adventures of a Lawyer, 15 Fresh supply or Count or Monte-Chrlsto • . do of Life In Enndou, dn. of Ellen Munroe. sequel to Life hi London, The Spleedurg of VersaUlet. 25 The Old einnciodore, by the author of Battik' the ,Reefer, • 15 The Beautiful French Girl, a thrilling story found ed on farts, 15 , . . Rain. or Da yllght t a Prize tale, 121 The French Conk, or the Housewife', Companion, RS The Frugal housekeeper's Ritehen Companion, 25 Capt. Dndovan'a Adventure. in Mexico, - 25 'The Buckekit,,or the Camp of the nehlegers, aMU • of the Revolution. 25 Gleedand. a tale of the Catlinlte Church. 25 The Iron Mask, or the Davin( Tyranny, arrench tale. by Victor Hugo. .25 The KtAglit of Gin', nne, complete. 25 Edna Et her 11. or the Bolton dearostreas, a Silo of Crime and be Conserrnencr, . ' .121 Alatnanc.•. tie the Great and Final Experiment, '' 25 The Expectant, by Eden Pickering. 25 Ihe Land Pirate, or the Wild Girl of the Poach, 121 flody the borer, or the Rthbonmen, a tale of Ireland 25, The Campaign in Mexico, by one who has "teen the elephant." ' ' 25 Josiiith T. Ilare,1111:6016 robber and highwayman, with 16 pintes. The Soeisl Lyrist. with songs set to music. 16 Trigediesniihe.Se3s. illustrated. cloth, 73 All of Nnvels. ncaay pound, each. 25 Marmatluket Herbert, nr the Fatal Error. by the Countess of Illessing..n, Charcoal Sketches. by the late I; C. Neal, SO Dickers' Novels and Tales. complete, . United States Exploring Expedition, ' Lives of the Li rd Chancellors of England, , Toast her whits at d (u sate wholesale sod retail nt HANNAN'S Nnv2.o-47 . 1 Cheap Rook end Stationery stores. .14,eic Boolts. c...... ) • .....,.._,, GOODRICH'S History PC11 . .. 5.,100 Oates ../„:', 1•:d . : ;Rion. nod Self-hogrovemeni, by 0. . „..... ,:l• ...,, • h. retv ler, es,; , - , •,.. , ,ia,7& . goon's Demestic Medicine.new-ed. 03 SO hivca ~f the Prenklems of the Muted _ Stales.-with a I.lp. only, 371 Bkri . 4ll:l dek anil Bonk of Martyrs, a valuable wink, foil if 'Azar,. • . - I 50 Trial of 711atl,im, Restell ... 01 Tngeltercle a tine assortment Of Juvenile honks Just re.reiv.l awl forotie at , ' CANNA:VS Novl3-16] - Cheap Buok and Statinhery stores. .....! . 1948. 200 clones large medium Journals and Itdgero, 200 'quires demi yoirnals and ledgers, 1. 1000 do idatiCzni day books, joornats, ledgers. cash books, sales books, to voice books, dorkrle, From one to fonneen quire hooks; Just manufactured and for sail! at Isis than city prices, made of beautiful pal= and alba bett workmanship at DANNAN'S • Chen olitank Bonk and Stationery stores. . SI-All kinds of blank - work primed, ruled, and bound to order. [Dell-50 Wholesale Liquor, Wine, and.. CORDPII, STORE, S 7Y, carat, of-V7r.tet and TAirtunth fEiseri'rre4 r lr"lYinrnrn'them hotelteepee, nfefislkilttnd lieaeMu in; c.moties that lie Ins on hand a large assortment of Porei.n t% IN CS and LIQUUIts lathe Custom Mose shirt a entitled to debenture.' Also at his more a full as•ortnieht of Domestic Brandy., Bin. Rum, Old Mono], rahela. aml live Wititkey, Islam), Ito win sell cm rata most iensOnable terms, arid solteits a , Itare of public pa. troaace.' J. It. Cantwell is antlers ized to receive orders for him. which ghat; be prompliy at:ende.llo. 1'1111,1,MA20 17-17-3rol ANL/Hilt% C. CRAW. 01=1311102 •\ 133 131:1-.131vached Wiratt Sea Clepbati • ; t;,l ;1.4300 bbls. Mearti. d NVlnter Whale oil. - — 4OO 10.1%.11,1,e:i N. W. Coast Whale Oa. 50 do Lard Oil 1000 gnid 11le:id:eft Winter Sperm Oil. 2300 ' Aim, ed Sperm 011 500 tin. Unblenclned Winter Sperm Oil. - Fee sale by ' J.. 1 ALLEN Wholres, next door to tho t nr .Fht!a. , ),31147-41 , 1A Choxont st 11,:e. , 1;141 .11vidi ' A's Comp:ioy, ()TEN A TEA WAltEltoll6F, ' No. 122, Al.trth l'Atrd stew, nest door to . • UN kort, dune Huta. P;III...IIDELPHIA ...—TFOR Ihe deeoe<a• of their choice ctv:EN AND = 4 :BLACK TEA., of the 'steel import Hong woo d re,pe 11.11 y invite a Call It,. country Inertbuds and others vMting rut city. Our teas are of quality. awl very terse ;3. WI sin sheen select ell the ere nest care and a: lila t 111,11: low p.i,i. Fnr am Country trade they w i I he p ,eked to quarter. half, or pound pat kages, if preferred ; thus futnishing two ads atilageS ; lot nit less in draughi. .2.11 an asswW moot I r teas foi it very small amount of capital. • Th,r littet par trularty in ofadv ...wage to per, t or.,4 trans. and a hone spies of the artich•are limited. Our determinatton In in , ravoid all unnec,sary expense Ind I have it tendency in increase the cost of nor Iran. hence the present rourse of circular letteis to the trade Instead of myelin. agents, a pr.feticemtratted by sums nf our croemportties, at %cry great expense. These Agents must he paid whether they make s Ora or not. With tits advent tges we pnissessof procurng Te - S, end a clone apPlication husittess.to sry nothing of alien. ding to our own busiless, and not entrustingit to others mat ultlinateiy in-ute us a share of your custom. Jan.B-2-thno. • New Grocery, Flour, Feed, AND. PROVItqIIN - STORE, - . • • THE 6llbscribt r announces to the citizens of - Pottsville, that lie has Jost opened a new G rock- Pinta and Feed Store, at his old stand, where he will always keep pn hairdo superior stork of ehnlie GROCERIES. rnovimoNs. Family FL. •UR, TEA. COFFEE, sUGAR; gce.; all of which will Ng se tech-4'watt great care, and will he sold at very low Mid). Be gluten himself ;bat he ran make it to the inieren of this (immunity to deal with him: he there fore solicits their patronage. He returh• t h inks toll's munorrins customers for the, pa• rnlia,ze lb.; bestowed upon him in his other blaille.3. Dec I I G-50) R I) SHOESER. Wholesale Grocery, ' ho 130, ..147aith Third Street, .6re Rece, • PinLADELP/I1A• he k r e t , h: raA t i t: s n sn t 'a rt a . I mentni FRESH GOODS, which Is always -' .to he ltd at lifs store. llr krepe rnustantly on hand prime Green Rin and Lavnyta COFFEE; hest quality Steam Syrup and Sit ear Dons, MOLASSES; every variety of Itefined aria Mown. SUGAR; a faqir stork of Green and .Black TEAS, nr . the laver Importation and of evety &scrip. tinn and price; OIL, SPICES. SAL r, &c.. &c. coutory produce taken in Inds, vir purchased at (sir *Art primes. Merchants would find it to their Interest to viol this retablialitueht, where atm& are offered at the lowest prieps.nn the must renannable terms, and are put up with promptupset nud .5ept.4,47 36 fm] WILLIAM RONEV, Jr. New Music. GERMANY, aiz popular aid for the ; A little more Grape Capt. flr•gg. a Na ntinnal aging, fur the. Piano, The Ridoto Waltz: Conte J,.iit in the song. n Patriotic song for the Plano, Polo Alto Gotta Step. Verlitint Car., a Tt Dell inl, Irr`Pl I . rotinnade Waltz, PresiiletiVii Walt z , Mary Ann l'olka, Ark°, SerlP Of Erin. Arise in your Might come, snt r 1 ,,, eU17113, Virginia Waltz, Fret.ll foupply of dm Floating Scow of Old Virginia. song and %nal 2. Phi rest Mao, Jenny Lind's Snngs Together with a large amply of Waltzes. Folkas, Gallepades, and Songs-Just received and pr sale Ft • • Piento-111 Music and Va riety stores, Pottsville. . Illeyers ) Grand-AclNn Pianos. THE subscriber respretfully Invites the public to call at Mr. Wittisld's t i • attire. Centre arrest, and elamine his assortment of C. Meyer's GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. The instruments are highly approved or by the mat eminent ProfePtors and Composers of must, For qual- Wes of tune, touch, and keeping In lime op to concert pitch, they cannot tie surpassed by either American or F.iiropenn Piano.). They. are rhoten by ail musical stars for theirc .nterts, such as Madame Castellan. Leopold do Meyer, Vieux Temps, Barb, W:illaCe, Tenm_ nletai and ninny others; they are used for Soo or 300 Concerts every year. They hose eisereceteedthe first premiums of the three last exhibitions, and tie nor medal by the Franklin Institute was awarded t. Item. The anhoeriher warm?e these instruments for tne near. lie keeps them constantly on hand and sells othem at the lowest mannfacturer's prices on reason able terms. AlLorders from abroad will he promptly attended to. T. E. RICIIAEDS. • Pottsville. Aar 1, 1010. Premlnt* Pinnos. JUST received two view. nr C. Mew er's:Pitiltitlelpi.itt Ersvpreteinnt PIANO Fortrns. !vhich ore unrivalled for power end time and aro clown by the heet perforturre for their cement.. The Fraeklin In t:allure of I'ni!ed.•lphi 51,'Irtied the' ton Premiums and n,ed.la i t. ist3, tit. '45..46. end '47 to Mr. IleyUr far the •' best" (nt the .1.41 her(.) piano. In See• ~ they have this year, (1547) awarded him t'en the first pre mium , ql , l mover medal of the fnmitote fir th e l'hose in (0.7.02 of it cord tnrtnrmeft wi) find it to their advutonce to call on the imbp,rjher (3 , C. lino ran , ' Bunk and Music micro,) hears fuitytha tine e!enn•hent • T. I'. zutArn, 1.101 0 97.51-if ) Arent for item Manufacturer., BURDEN'S PATENT . HORSE SHOES 0 , Hume OP TUE hest refined &Merit:in .. lrmi , for talent ahnlit the same prices athe ',„ iron in har.hetne a tllvint or abinw 100 per '', Cent to the purchaser. Atl Owes quad, err warranted. and If not tatitraetort. can be returned and the money will he refunded. . • - GRAY, & 1111071/ PR. Ot Walnut at.. Philnita. FE EtIGAR HOUSE: MOLASSES. at 50 et,. per rot enig b? r0rt9.51) ~1. ROBINS.. Vura: 'Glum!: .. - 1. .. -B R i - G. iii-T .1& ,P O . T T; - .... Towzi nALLIRoN sfORE. ,--•• L , . _. ctgi.a DOIIIILE and •dlogle barrel PIIOT •• it - MIN... POWDER FLASKS, SLOT , ...Naa BELTS, • : Dtlpt,,vro aisIATED POWDER, ' ' , PRODS:4IW.: l'AP.5.' . REVOLVING PISTOLS., : . - SINGLE AND DOUPLE PISTOLS. • The above ore P. Inc aasortmenr or E9allah and Ger man rnmortfact,......• TABLE, P:JCKET, CUTLEFIT,'.SCDISORS, AND itn7ons n nopnOßorttneor tit Mr tnost celebrated tnakia. ROPE, HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS. Bellnws, Vire./ and Farr, BLASTING TURES FOR WET PLACES IN Miner, Safety Fuse, Luna and SNort bandied Stroants made expressly for nor na,!n sales. •- •titilLDl M MATERIALS. Consistrnnof Locks, Laretirg. Mores, Pa Ints, Oil„Pista of American, Genova, and Enslish manufacture., ' IRON AND STEEL. t• Hammered and Lolled Iron, Itibeet, Flue, Baud, and florin iron:" • TOOLS, 'Markt. mit It rpenie r e.Stinemakere, and Saddlers', SADDLERY, HARDWARE. fir. 170AEG TRIMMING, With a variety of inn notions. Aug, 29 47 75 New Iroft and Steel Store.. • tp%) E ll .I:7:l;tdrigiboe Importerslca iron. jt,.5.* • beg le . ave To the attention of par. chase,: of IltON "und STEEL, to the new a:zonate' r Swede, NorwegLau., Refined. Cable. and Commas English Iron, which they now have and are constantly receiving from Europe dinrcr. 'Also. American Iron, consisting of HOnp, Band, Scroll, &e. English, Russia. and American Sheet front Small Bound' mut Semen Iron, from 3-13tha and floater& ; Boiler and Flue Iron. Reese Shoe and Nun Rods, Azle Iron, various sizes; Locomotive Tire and Railroad Iron; Angie Iron, listit round Iron. doe. Spring and Blistered Steel, from the beat stamps of Swede Iran; Coat and Shear Steel, le., all of which they mice atria laziest rates, for cash, neat six months for enproved ,reference, and to which they Invite the attention of purchasers :briars rep/rattling' tileir stark. Also, Yliund Bloem iron received on cauxwilicloa, oa which advances will he made. EAR'S lc DRINK. Iron and Steel Merchants; 117. North )Purer Et., nn.1511. North Del. _ . =IMMO IIMiIkWAREA.ND CUTLERY - - - - CUTLERY! in extontior stork of Pocket and Table cutler*. for sale by ' • Jolin MI - . Coleman, 1 ..vos. 39 and 33i Jrrodo, and Sh Xing!: nird Ai/vet, PHILADELPHIA. '. i COMPRISING 5 040 dozen: Pen Knives, Scissors, and Razors. , I Also. a choice assortment of Webs & Son's, sl.ostenbblnes. Grease's, W.& S. Rutcher's and Penny's cutlery. Also, Spanish ; Dirk, and hunting knives; Also, Guns. Pistnis, and Bowie knives. Also, ille.Anersess Rittor Strop, a superior &ride, : worthy the nvention of dealers. CAltl).—,Coontry. and city: pu tassel's of eutlerg,w4l God the above stnck worthy their attention. as the sub scriber's chief business Is importing and telling cabers'l Phil.t,Novl3 47 16 ly OF FOUR-11011SE STAGES: TR! WELKIX t"." • `. POTTSVILLE AND 41ARRISHURO. ' ~• THE subs, ribers announce to the that they are now runnlnh a Tri weekly line or new and elegant four horse CO:4 CUES tel wren Pottsville and Harris burg, through by day• 11210, leaving Potts villeevery Tuesday, Thursday, and.S.aturday, a, , 7 o'clock, A. and Harrisburg the alteritste day s, at sonic lour— passing through =choytknl Haven, Friedenshurht, Pine grove Frederia.4sburg..Jonestown, and Lingelitrown FARE COLING ' FARE RETURNIML • To li•irrisiourg. &3 '251 Ti 63 25 " Heloirki 11bl/en, 25 1" Lingestown, 50 " Pineerove, I P 2 I "Jones town, s I 50 " Fredericksburg, 1.75 / .1" Fr. dericksburg, 175 " Jonestown. 2 00 Pinsgrove, t 2 25 . " Lingelstown, • 3on Schuy lain Ifaven 3PO For scats in Pottsville apply at the l'enn:wivania Hall —hi, Harrisburg, at Male's 11t1tel and at Colder's stage e 5. Passengers salted na when requested. The prnprirfors pledge theinselvee to the publl- that they wll'he squat to ally ht the State for venretable swelling. ' G. JENNINGS &Co. Poltsvitle,April 24, 1217 17- Whoicsale Depf-t. 7f FJcni~~et9iis, Corner of Centre and .Market streets, Nutria:. Al' BA NNAN'S SEWS (KM AJUST received froth the menuricturets to Phi ladelphia, a large supply of Cotton and Silt Um htelles, made of the hest material. arid warranted to he .4' a superior nianufacture. As the above article Is no ConSiVIIIICI:1 they tan he sold at low cash Mires. Cotton and Gingham I:inbrellos, ilit SO to il2 per doz. Super Giogliftui'do steel ribs, 15 00 to 24 r ilo Super Silk dnj do 20 00 to 40 . 1.10 Super Silk ilo I fancy handler, 40 Cld to 50 110 Sold in lota Ujatiit purchaser,. --' s.). Merchutts' in the borough rip - fitie'd on fav4rubler t erms. Itlerch.que trading watt th.e place will Rad it to t heir Inteeln.t 11,:ill. [Nny'2.ll.l7 ... ' • JA.:11..V.S RoaElts, IIdILIAXI-LA.AND ~. PAR .k6Ol. Manufacturer, Nu o c. , 4l , tree4 i'mxviiie. rfe - Umbrellas arid Parasols repaired at short notice [Sent.4 Irt— but U== PRtSCIPAL OC ME SLIMED? ell DANDAOE 13:TITI.:Tt, No. 31, South 6th St: bclow Chesnut, 1 ' . . r, .Plltt. , DEt.rlilA, d iet arn . .I 2 gocl:ra,folly;troats many complaints • ”A by a 0;111'0 am:II:al:on "I ISANDA- . ...,.... e . -. .A oria. milt. un ler lIM dire:lino. 112- --".-- Cladia..! Trusses. Alaltirrinal suppt•rt , r,, Lac, StrOrtat.. S:l:.p..,fingiry Hand izOs.Sliotilltdr,llr rue, an i It turt,igas for drt;atait:oh Ile warran.s ibe reianiori ' , M it. worst ream. Otte Itoprore by Ili, tin iif his tat, lit tttiss, (PANn a ran•ol March, 11. Intr.) which a fires at , easy a: d' Iv:maid prorratre. whirls call o:Vat:ad 111 rhrgree. and othorti'l4e. by the wearer at pleas:sre. By i 1:. actin, as inc Ylr'.i-Bent ribtiorainat supporter, it tdnda In PrbVezit mutt: arewther consplait:to at: on-It as rapt urea Fe*,l.s 1 rop.trattont on Melt 11 . .arrouro1er the rharc!e of 7) n. Lii - le,t. (rt.trancir ly th , private hoilledooro by who:. 1A...1C5, are fitted writ awl. Ban lanes as MA) he r. grctod, irCiattntg her Elaaric 11rt, .16dornizia Sip pullet. whit' giverl"gniat tal.ef ant satisfaction to IL wearer . I N 11,‘OrrIera b) I , tior. (poor pall.) virill bo prompt. ly attended to. ! [l r triiala.rirep.: 6 47 S , but , • Carriages; ituggies, I /tot:it:km .0 WagtlllS, &C. '7111.; hscriber would bee leave to k.. 1 . 7. Inform hie fricathand th,r. Wilt.: in gen ' ;;••'•••,—" eral that he has bought ont W.G. %lore. at the corner 'top site Clemens ec Par yin's ste,im Mill, in the rear of the Am-tele/in House, where he In prep used in do nll kinds of work in th% neat estmanner. Reim; Maisel( a practical carriage m tker, he tinges to give entiresatisfactinn to his ensintne;s. N. B.—For the •vcCiommndat inn of the real wale, he intends building li gil Reid cars. Drift cats, and wheel barrows. alt riftvld I trill be built of the best material, Persons In Ira nt of anything in his line will do aes t o civellint a call s at his charges are reasonable. • June 5. 1617. • 'XI— ly" WISTAR A. 'KIM. 111..kt1iiMITII Silt/P.—The subscriber nominees loins friends that he has commenced the BLACKSMITH hu Ines. iii conneci inn with his carriage estahlithment, and is prepared fo do nll kinds of work in that line of bur sittess in the best style of workmanship at short notice and it lowiates. COACH MAKING• • J0.1'118.1• lIAR jest started th&above bniiness --fln Severn's mime shop in 416, near Irtarket etrert Pott.rille where,will first rate material and experienced bands he le prepared to make all kinds of CARRIAGES in a style that will compare with thine made at any other estabileitment. , Repairing promptly done In a manner that will emit customers. ALSO in. ACKSMITHING in Its va 'lions branches. Those who want any - thing in the above line will please call and try me. piep23 47 39 if - - Mover's First Premium WRITINH INK. - " Slicer .tforal, just anntrilcif by the Arse • rican Instsrate../Veto Y0rk..(18.17.) rrle fiAtnw testirunny from dictin guts/fed Institutions ineaks for itself: Cnivereaty of Pennsylvania, 1 ' Having tried for some tim Wades.. :Kay 11. 1841. e the black fund it w ufactured by Mr. Joseph E. Haver, we have found it well suited fur manuscript. by its running freely, and Its meteprion :from coagulation. Its shade also we air well plea.ed with. W. E. Hoasan, M. M. bean of the Faculty and Pmfessor of Anatomy. JOH/ LUDLOW. Prnvost. EIePICCL. U. ta * Vcia. Vice Prnvost. - Many Raab. Sec'y of the Faculty of Arts. KOlttvccr, PARKE. Professor of Naiuml Philosophy and Chemistry. W. GEDDART, Lecturer , In the Medical Department. Pennsylvania Medi, al College. Philadelphia. We fully concur In the above. SABI'L GEORGE MORTON. M. D.,Dean of the Faculty, Central filch School, Philadelphia. A. Di BACKE, Prinripal. McMtareir, M. D.. Prof. of Ana. Amori an Fire Insurance Co., Philadelphia. FREDERICK .FR•I.EY. Sem-tory. Commit Monte. Philadelphia. • • J. D. CEOR. Do. Naval Officer. HAVER'S AD AM ANT INE critENT. A ruipPrinr .For rale, wholesale and retail, at the inannfaLtnry, Si. North Third street, nppo bite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E.' HOVER, Manufacturer. Phibida., Nov. A. 45 [ - ANEMIA COUNTY, PENN A.-,NOTICE.— 1 a crtorte the records of the Orphan's C‘ourt err:lla ma Connie, of July Term. IEI7, 11 Is than contained : In the case of the teal relate of fleecy Masser, line of Lancaster matte. deceased r Dint ice halting heen!eiven or the rule obtained at tile Fast tarot of the Orphan's Court,on the heirs endreprenematipesereaid de,,,,,d, to appear en the Monday of the : present term In accept or refine to take the real estate of said deceased at the yaltratien : and none of the heirs Or tqatreentelia:es Op nearing in purstrepce of said rule. and Ilia purls. tote m, b een mooned by the Court until this day; the , Court. on a pplicat hal of Moses Conan, Esq., in behalf of • Ammon:l Retaa rt. one of the hr Ire of the dereased team eft a rule on the he ire 111 , 11 repremental Wes nfsa id Meaty Masser. deceased. to Spice roe the first day of PPM lefall of the Orphans' CourtelCerahtia county. betne :hearer ' Winfrey fn °emitter next, to thew tense why the real mate, or the said deceased. In4aul minty of Cambria, etirclact Oct he told.. Notice. therefore, in he elven in a• newspaper publi , hed in this cnunty of Cambria, and in each of th 2 ccunties in which the Items reside,. And nom..te wit": At Conker term, 1847. the alley. rule eplarced until the next term of said Court, to he held on the first Monday in January neat, With militate he VIVO, as :there crldered. V hensteme. July 7111, 1817. Cambria County sit. : ......, 1. Jr.rph MrDsisald, Clerk of the Or •••• •-• • plates' Criers of mod enmity. do certify r .• "k lite forertana In he a true oxcart from —AI ' ,J• the firer emlittas of the Orphans', Court of •,,,--... •" .1 anthill r 031113% .at . July and acinltni , _____ : terms 1817. 111 I eelloolly elleteol . I have set my hand end affixed the seal of said Court at' Ehrortunt , „ the 14th October. tS47 Deal I 47-503 • . ' J. McDONALD, Clerk, NrtV STORE.; ' 3. MORGAN rerpectfell„ informs the:1011e e -- 'that he him opened a new filmy Dry Conde and Millinery 'store in l'ilatket street. near •' , ,Thod. where be Is per _ripening a rpirndief somnolent nf •gonds jest reeeived from Dery i nrk and Philadelphlh, which he intends selling very low. ennsistine in wirier POS. Thihat. Paris, and Printed Cashmere Shawls, a tarn: and splendid assortment of hlindin de Lnines. Clneltiams, and Lawns. very yard wf4p Sillre.'Stilk Fringe. (limp. and Stinnes. doe. &e.; and Ile would panicuintly tall she attentien of the ladies Ms large impartment of White roods. Jaen. noti. Swters, Holland Drink gtunlint, Plaid and Stripe April 17. tfl-gf • - D,Clfigl WORlES,vomplete In 4 volumes, lath I car taloa .r.. SO,for Pro Pt Oelfsj TIANIVAN'S Plena" Reading, and - • Ra ft ead. •-,BATES OF F.llElOll3' ON..IdEtICHANDIZE. . OAi Aral AFTER bete:Vier lel Itit7, Goods wit be forward , d with despatch at the C.:Mowing rat** of freight, between Poitilettle and the points below staled, per tern of 21100 (hi. Buren, Pattscilla# Betrens Pottargle . , t . • , end Polls. I sad Readiar Plaster. sIste.IIIPA.AX . ' E 2 30 ! 81.0 Pig iren,hlooms.tirober, mar.l ' . • . tile- rosin. lar. pitch. and >2 75 , 1 20 grindotuneg. ' . Nails and spikes. bar iron,l -tu cooling , . lead. turpentine, - - • i . bark. raw tobacco, tall, 323 - ! 1.33 proviainr9. potateea, Jura. her.. . : core., &c:. . • , . - Flout per barrel. _' - . :5 15 Whent,corn.rye, clover Seed..l . - • • - • 4 and salt per , bushel. - r.l - --.". Grlteliee. hardware., steel,l .. ! . copper, tin,brass. dor:am:lit 1 . - liquors. machinery. but et, 1- • and eiT's: lier•go. lard and .t 75 - 2 00 - tallow, oil, wool, cotton, ' leather, raw tildes. paints, I ' • Oysters, hemp. and cglitlare J• ' _ • Dry goOda, drugs and mrdi-1 • - _ cities., foreign liquors. ) • ' aloes, glass. PaPer. fresh CO 240 . fish. meat, con Dictionary,. • books., end stationery. . - ' ! NO additional charges for .commissinn, storage, or ireceirlngnr delivering freighta at any of the Company's twits on the line. {N0v2747424' Livingston & Co's. Express, sir PA94EPOEH TRarr - • &term Mini PAllodelpbia, Nee. nil. Balton, Baltimore, traskrisstorr, Buffalo. Casada. If Eu".P B FOB the accommodation of. the public. we now run* an express car every other day between Pottsville and Philadelphia, in couneclon with our Trunk...which runs daily for carrying braes of merchandise Sr.c. Dy .thin atirngement orders for goods and paekares left at the olTice in Pottsville, will be esi.ented. and the goods delivered in Pottsville In about 30 or 32 Mows: This in a great convenience for our merchants' and tmters. 7 - Gold. Sliver, and Notes forwarded and bills collected. ea- Orders received for the purchase of any single ar ticle ha'Philadelpina, New York.c.r Bonne,. which will be promptly attended to. Goods forwarded, which can be paid for on delivery of the name. Avenue rhilh.detphil; Office in Poo Wile. at Bannares Bookstore. Readina, E: W. Earl's Bookstore. Phil.tdelphia, No. 43. South Third Nen York, :No. 6, Wall street., Boston, No. 5. Curtstreer. [No•I3-46 Phila., Reading, and Pottsville Rail Road. u ~., .! WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Pin Pts eng-er ?' rains: Mara orstarting on and after Monday, °m6, 1815 From Pnttsville, at 9A. M.; }Y • Dail except Sunday, Phinn•ia 9 A. AL, HOURS OF- PASSING 'READING For Philatla.. at 10 A. M.,1 • Pottsville 12, A. H.. S - I RATES OF FARE.. Between Pottsville and Philada.,s3soloo 3 00 _ Rending. 451 Oland 1 20 Philada, Oct. II Clintonfort R T Inagua MIL ,t4PM , rll£ entire road from Port' Clinton to Tamaqua ha ving been renewed with heavy iron rags and good substantial bridges. with oft other impTovements adapt ed to the urc of Locomotive engine.. and the regular filltiness of the road toting now. .retumed ; n passengcr train will, on and after Titesday.the 13th hist.. leave Ta• aroma daily. (stinitays excepted) at 7 o'clock. A.al.,and arrive:at Port Clinton. in flute In connect with the down ward train from Pott.ville to Philadelphia. Returning, will leave Port Clinton on the arrival of the Philadel• phia can. and rem. It Tamaqua for dinner. A freight train with merchamlize will alto leave daily. WM. WALLACE, Treas. & Seep) , • Little Schuylkill Navigation It. R. & Conl Co. Philadetphia. Joie In. ihlT f E PHILIP U.. 111101.72 CO., 14 AVE Avssoriated themselves together for the pur- Nee ofcarrying onthe FOUN DRY AND MACHINE RUSINESS.in the tiotiri,lting town ofTretunnt,Schuyl kilLoulny. v.-h• re they are prepaied to furnish all kinds of ca.:togs forerail.roti cars, a.nd machinery of every desctiption, letit.l.s;eani engines fir rotliciv an-!ether , purpos. , rut bre thorn g.,31,1111 fi'r nos, . fir gerlti.r-si lib all kinds ofeastlpgs for (arming purporeso,l whi h (hey will pay pmAt:War attention,. . Co Old Gold and . 4 nver lion2lo Cr tairn in exeli-irrn N. Wry hiints and doalorn And to Owl, aililni.ige e. C:ve nie a call, a. they can Alai, zoi:s at trlioineinl: elly . • ROBERT rtt:F,x, - (lonic t:elitr, sir -ol,‘ PASCAL IRON WORKS, brirrneti Mori:morn lit. :mil all o, i,r G W. ni Itelh, ore From the knowledge thec pcF.setts of the basiress,lltry Ai ter themselves that tell' %cork entrusted to Ihrit care will he executed to the entire statist:action of custon t ,nts. and at vet!, reasonahlq.rates. ' The) therefore respect fully solicit the patronage of the public.. [0c123 a?-4.t-ly LADELPi-VA. • 1Cr.1.1/ED Iron Fltwo, , iiitot.lr for Lac". Iradlt , ,, 3!.q the and ntlwr Steam Erarinc "oilers, from dm 5 inches in thoracic, A6n. Pip.. 14, steam a n d I tiher pimiratcs; cairn stroll, Tub •foi 1: &antic l'resro ; 111.thow Pistols for Pump* of Steritrt Erigiiieli 4-C. MAniiiiiied and twr sole by 1110d111:4. T.6"ili Nit At 91 )112:15. Watehonigc B E. curlier 3d and. Walnut in S., 19111.1.1 a Phdada• Nov. 255,1 47 PU'ITSVILLE IRON WORKS E. •W. are G_l Al NIS. DESPECTEIII.I.ti a nnOnnces to the public, Ma 1 he 1 has taken the Esi.iblisbnient known as the Potts villelron Works, on Norwegian street, where hi I. ptep red to bsild all kintl or Steam Engines, manti (aril re Rail Road Cars, and Ma - chitter) of almost ever) F descriptinn,at the shortest notice, and on the mostirea. sonable' return.. .. Z. Persons front abroad, In want of Steam Engines will rind it to their advantage to glee hint a call ben. e engaging et/mu-here. Mnrt 'II . . , • Wtr.,,,qi.0V.4, If.AIMUSIPIF” FOUNDRY I li. '3IACIIINE SHOP.I plic subscribers, at their old stand, corner of Rail 1 Road and Callow hill strects.'a re prepared to man ufacture tnorder. attar swirliest notice. Steam Eirginis and Pampa, o any power and capacity for mining and other purposes, Baton's Coal Beenkivr Morhines, with solid and perforated rollets, hs may he required. Also Engines and Etlyrring , Cylinders with all neces sary machinery fm mast Forsares. lloi .9 ir pipes, of the most approved plane. Cup acid Ball joints and Wa ter Tu vers, of the very hest Construction. They pa r tieulaily melt r rim attention of Iron Masters and par ties engageOn the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns for , ItOtling Mills; having lately constructed the trowhinery for two of the largest Mills In the coun try, viz . —The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesharre, and the Bolling Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville. They are fully prepared tar this kind of work,lngether with every variety of general mat hinery. Of the goal. ily.of their work and materials, it is enough to say, that tine and experienee, the most infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en. gibes and machinery. Orders are'respecßilly solicited and will be promptly attended to. i HAY WOOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, January. 17, 1846, 3-Iy Tamaqua Iron Works. . frilE subs.ribers having assneeted themselves to gether in the FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSI NESS at Tamaqua, under the firm of ...Nt Dosi, Swish, 4- re glee," would respectfully inform their friends and- the public, that they are now prepared to do an exten sive bu•inest in the manufactory orals kinds of Steam Engines. Pumps. Coal fireekers‘Screena, and Rail Road CATS, together with all kinds of castings in iron and brass, as applied to machinery incident to the coal bu siness. • Repairing of every kind dnnel by them with neatness and dispatch. They will warrant all their ttork toper form well, and cvnilid sollcittne custom of such persons as may want work excented, either in this vicinity, or at a distance, which will meet with prompt and faunae, diate attention. SAMUEL IIIIUSO:sL 3ao. R. SMITH,', • CHARLES M. TAYLOR. - Tamaqua, A ug. 7, 1517 ; a l • TILE having associated themselves to gether. tradiflß tide rthe firm (IS. Slllyman & Ca., for; thepot pose of carrying on the Foundry and Ma rhino business at the Franklin Works. Port Carbon. Lately owned by A. G• Brooke, ate now . prepared to tilnuttneture to order at the shortest notice Steam En eines. Pu tops, Coat Breakers.and Machinery of almost any size or description. fur mining or other purposes. Alen Bail Road and Drift cars, lion or Brass, Castings of Sny Me or pattern. s 3 ORDERS ARE RESEECTFTILLY SOLICITED 4= BAMIIEL SILI.VMAN• CIIAS. M. LEWIS. Port Carhop, A. 11, 1P47. 33—ly FIIAINICLIN SHOVEL WORER —T-h Plth.cribers are flow prepared to Yorninit the Colliers and de* •ts of Sebuylkiii county. with Shovels or all kinds at the lowest Philadelphia orirett. Attention is pattieu la rly called to their Coal Shovels Oiders for Shovel* of any cze or pattern promptly attended tn.- S. sit.r.rmAti & Co. Pert Carton. Atte. 11.1817. . •33—ly TIFF: /Pine Keener', C;ohle ;crimarlelne 7kdistal.cc referenre to the duties • ‘almerteseter in sickle inn raeorro tit, with the rare regoirerl her ern nor jour. nay; treatment of .lixeneed heremi ; direction, In ;he riot e. prirrfriee, and mannremrnrar horrer, and how to n•rertaii rh• gond gnalin.x, and drool the fault. of (Airfare, gtr, en Tt.lllll tan) die horses; (rem the London rats ion. I rtf , '.l) Cert.: - Vetorinaty- ititraeen nn FArrlerY; n Teen. tire nu the riieeapee IMAM: int , ht• In wl.irh the horee I. lint.),-; Willi it Of rOrtloOw to the shoe - inn; emith. (wrier ;nett arrinin. 73 The Gemini, fint!P Fart for Former,. taught On lemn-1)1Rn ; Faint n ponnter description of the. inintat AIM - tiara In honith. and ehowlra the prlnripte- whiqt ore to he minor,/ . when dienreeitA ; n work which ohnuld - be in. the tile& of even , (wilier. • Trlen RS Together with a variety rierither werka Air vale at Arpt£l nhy - HANNAN'S liiiiiketort. Half Sminte nr li ne ,. '3 time, •ittheequent * nseiltune. , eneh, . • 12, ' A CARD,: CR. FREDERICK srErit. tatter thJ I lir method In announce to the citizens or Tee a..ll mnnt and vicinity, that ire is prepared to eugnget In the pmetteent Menreirsss inn in',4l Ica branches. and at,tbe same time. respect fully soliklts a share of their patronage. He can be foutid,at Htpple!e Hotel, In Tremont. • May?-3 Ro—ly , QUICK TBANSPORT4T/01,7 Tremont Iron, Worns. maz Aj ..- 0 , 4; eila 3 i COLLIERY WORKS, ER4NKILLN WORKS. =I;EID=CM • BOuriett Sr. CaldWell, -,. X.. 140, Caesars street. Pk ilstielpkia. ' IMPORTERS AND MANUFACI UItERS: 'INVITE the suirnilon of ptirztianerp In ti choice • , snlectton of NEW 1.0(1)ti In their line. tom. in. 7. piising SUrERIOR WATCHES . In -gob, and .4 • oilvi r rains. of nil the approve.' Makr•s, war t ant il (hue keepers. at the Limest marker pri• es. Leo. dies' Cold Patent Lever Wat. lees. and rent/ ma diliZe ; Gold L'Enines. &Lc. l'aitivuMr atti.nt ion given to re palm', ant rem:ll'4:e wai•hes. JEW OLE RY.r-Ltrae••lets, ' Ilrothrs, Nerklares. Tar Rings, Femer Rings in set, to match. or .inete,nf ca meo, Enhinni. Barnet. Uteniond. Torii. , lie, r ,, i , ... A:111(114. isitil enfa I. A very large assorrumn; of Ilte in! Pins fi r putfitm hair into, of the newest patterns; Ilm.p Ear Rings. Armlets in Child ant coral. BOLL) MINIATURE 4.:A*Ls- Sit , ..r Card Cases, .Fruit Knives. Surat Eifiers.' soup Ladles, Ire Cream Knives. ' . . . FORKS kND SPOONS:—TrInee *then, Ring's plain. Ann bin thread, and Venetian pattern'. of Tab e, ,au.d one, D and Tea Fork.. and Stwoov. AIWA FIEI.D & IDICRINCII.Ikt PLATED WARM", rontaininc Tea Sets. A piece"; Urea. Castors, Cake Ra.kets, Cantitenirks, Wine Svandecard Waiter'. JAVA , . N ERV - .—Tea Tra”.. in s-ly of roar piecre of new designs acd very choice, I . purled expressly for retailine. PAPIF.R MACIIC COOD-• , —fleatitiful ranted and inlaH With Pearl; Cabinets. Work Roars, fort F.do•s, Card flaskrts, Card Cases, Tea Trays in seta of foul, and single tar torohlers. TAME CUTI.CRY—tn sets of Ally-are pieces, and Knives separately. bandied with seasoned ivory, Wor rantitd not ti. crack. • GOLD PENS.—Dloconnd Pallier' Cold Pens at the lowest prices, In Gold or Silver holders. with Pencils combined. phila.Neer 47-3.9-em ,Phllatlelphla Watches, Jewelry and Silver ware, OtARAFITTED BETTER FOR TOE !VCR FOAM ♦T /ANT OTITER STORE VI PII/LADELPOIA, May be heat wholesale and retail at hate NICHOLAS LE lIIIHArs.) No. 72, North Rd St., abort Ara. t zi) WATCH ES, all kinds, fine, low, and wedium qu Wit lea, ammla 11 '5. 1, 1 , 5re Gild Levers, full Jewelled, - ;10 to 8100 " ',ohms ••- . , - Zto 40 Quart lers, Imitation - - . . - 5 Sneer Lateen', foil jewelled, - - - 20 to 90 ••Lepiues- • ' - '-. - - 12 to 19 go:infers. fine, - - - - ' - 9to 110. . • I EWELlTY.—Diamonds, Cold Chains, Cold Pens with old and silver holders. Pencils, Breast Pins. Ear and Fineer Ringa, Bracelets. Camensof sheil, epral and lava, with every nther ankle of jewelry of the richest and most fashlenaltle pattirns. • i • SILVER IV ARE.—Plates, Forks, Spoons, Cum &c. of standard silver. • PLATED WARE—Castors, Cake 11 - askew .Fans, Vases, Card Cases, and other rich fancy goods in great variety. Wholesale buyer, will save money by calling here be • •lore Purchasing. IND Keep this advertisement and call ne You will be satisfied the goods are really cheaper and better than are offered in the city. For sale low, a band • some pair of show cases suitable for a Jewelry• or Fan cy Store. Enquire as above. Phila.. Sept. 4. 1917 , BRADY & ELLIOT, Watchmakers and 'Jewellers, Aso iacaLEßs-IN tilt SKIM BY 'WHOLESALE ° JIXD RETAIL. Store next door to the American Hotel, Centre trier MIZIMEI • . MESSRS. B. & EA keeticnnstantly on fiend an eXtensive assortment of WATCHES, em 'w*' t b o rm h i e ng fo e u v n e d ry in " tVi e s . : ' o r u k n e t , „ a • n s d at ' n ' „ ' i n ig 4r a a :li= they may particularly refer to the cele . brated gold and silver LEVERS of M. I. Tobias 4- Co . Jos. Johnson, Robert Roskell, Wm. Rnbirison,•&e., of -whose mann fazture they haven splendid collection. ALSO, gold and-silver Anchors and, Lepineo, to which they would Invite attention ALSO, ato ze and complete assort ment of Jewelry and Silver Ware, ciniiracine nearly every article properly Conlin - virtiler those heads.— Cinnits in great variety; ittusical Instruments and Fan cy Articles of every ilescCiptinn. Itypalring of Clocks,. Watches, Jewelry, it-ii., promptly atteniled to. Messrs. R. & E. deem It unnecessary: In advertise ment to enninerste their stock more specifically; suf fice to say that it has been selected with much care and discretion, and is one attic most extensive to be found In the country. Their long exEerience in the business with fully warrant them in inviting the attention of purchasers. in the full confidence that they are enabled to sell hike/trap as any other establish neat here or else where. [DeclB 47.51..1y .. • New Whores:lle and Retail CLOCK, WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE • Griot Bar: aims at City Priers - - THE subrcriber haying just received, direct .1. . • from the manufactory, a large and beautiful as .- bortinem of Chu kr. Walther and letvehy, is '' '-a. prepared to sell them at the following extremely F t\ low prices: First quality Brass 0. G. thirty tour, from *275 to 114-00 do Prince Albert, ' 3511 " 95u do -131 S. ft. G. Alarm, ICO " 450 do Eight Way Column, 7 00 " . 8 50 do do 0. G., . ' , 500 " 500 Full Jeweled cat Paten! Lever, . ' '95 011 tin Si'ver. 00 00 " 25 00 Seven Jewel Silver, . 50 On " 75 00 Alto, a large as ertment of Jewelry, romprising Fin e., Rings 7ifet/41 . PifiS Gold Irrsco,-1. GAij Curb at d Fah actin,, Gold nod Silver I' encils. ant,' Pens. rt,rer ia ler, - Eryft, S n' t s. tr.• . . ,Vat h. Jrwrlry. nod Silver Ware repaired and. lured In be In. eit • 11 1 1 7 . Iti: N. j: 1.1 - ,'.trlr, .‘,. . TM: i , t11,,t'11 , .•1" I , 'rt. r. , to• tin !'. I, . , , e L.... tli'. 3 Imr2e 310 re1 , , , 1 1 . . 4 .1 - 111. t , ll ~ 1 . t! r 1 - , , , , . t:-.1. I , wint• lett. 1e , ./teilq . .o: 6 / Iva t.t. •tr,. , , t. ,,, 1..' , . ~,..•: „r num 31.. c., .. I•k• ..0.32.3) l/uyern of s, ell 4 it , /W. , HI". on. • 1. , Y 1: o f• •11,1 Is ate nil 1.1.,". 111 I .v..” w nt 'r tr. glve 441 :s'l 1 . 1•'l ti nt innn, ortrm Gulf ntSilver er ate t.r qu a li y . , d!. friolt lln 11 , 1 do' , Ane6 rt• and Clive, //runts rap , l F.nrnnb r , e , ' sow e w a t r h e , win livet.teelitinulll Fens v [1114.1... 1.1 Jewelers In sit coni..l ie.. tine an•reenilnon. Silver. rhted. and Silver Won'. %Inters! Pelee playing 2. 4. 6, 6. alid /0 tunes. rteei sad `F.iirrt Spr - tarlrx • fliwnrati revn , rci Geld Pers. WM,' and fitti-'('locks in rlit.and itlrer frames.. Wa+cinha,k-ra Tort, and Matrrinfr Fnris, ran - y Anti. Forte Sorelßradt.. &c. lr. clog en ry fnettity far othi.iihina slit i ts t n the most ntivantacenne let nv, rrrre,potahna indn - enn Ma will be reused to purr ha,eral JCIIN C. FARR. Chesnut street. rhilatlelt his: • Pitiful:l., Aug. 21, 1617 ,31—tint - -- —, Holiday Presents. .n Siff is the tune to purchase presents, for ..,-,,. fhe h.•Mtays, and 1 ant prepared to sell at verz: 1,- 4 - ,,1 small pr , Ms for the rash. The aeration of • porringers is requested to the following: Splendid roll patent lever watches,fulljewerd only $33 •do gold ',pine. .do *do .30 do savor Patent Lever. dr:4 do' 19 do silver Lepines, do do . i . 12 do . silver Quertters. • -de do 8 do gold Guard and Fob Chains, - do • .y. Finger Rings, elegantly chased, do " Ear Rings do • do do" Seals and Keys, latest style: With a laige assortment of Silver Table and Teti Rpnnns, Frnlveeillml Perks. nutter Knives, pearl handles, ivory. torte/se. and pearl Card Cases. &c. t The above have ell been rejected at exceedingly low prices. and are offered at a small advance 4.n the cost.' and, purchasers 'ale requested In examine them before pm , hasmi elsewhere. LEtV($ LA DOME'S. 913, Market it.. ahose'l Ith at.. Philadelnhia. ' _WWI a splendid int or Fancy timAj,i lug of va. Gel+. alabaster jewel bona, loniquet holders. inkstand', paperweights. 4c. Gold pens with. safe," holder and pencil. may 4+l. and goods in my tine chearer than is ni ever wai advertised or sold in this city.: All I ask is a catty. convince persons, (Dell-504in Cheap Watches and Jewelry. Nem Store. No. 321 i, .1/arket street. between . Math and Tenth, south side, PHILADELPHIA. - CONSTANTLY nn hand a large and ildenthd c.c p .. , assoc.tient of Gold and Silver Watches; Jewel ' ery, Silver Spoon., &c. enlisting of full Jewelled Gold Levers, only t 23 MEM • Gold Lepines" 40 . Silver " " la With a large assortment of Silver Quarticr Watches, and Jewetery at very reduced prit es. Fine Jewelry in great variety, very cheap, all which will be warranted as represented. Watches and Jewelry repaired and warrrintgd. Philada.,Sepr.4,l647 36 6m] F. 1111.1.WORTIL Cheap Watches, Silver Ware, and Jewelry. • ..fri FULL Jewelled Gold Patent Levers, -*1 s," Gold Lepines, *3o;Silver Lew:1 . 8,1120. Gold Guard. Vest, and Fob - Chains, Gold and Sliver Pencils, Finger Rings. and Thimbles, Spectacles, Ear Rings, Miniature Canes, Medallions, Fancy Card Vases, Fans, &c. Silver Tai le and Tea Spoons, Tea Setts, Forks, Ladies, Batter Knives, Cups, &c. Fine Plated Castors, Cake Baskets. Candlesticks. Britannia Ware, Waiters, DIACON.S. PATENT LAMPS. &c. Also, Gold Patent Lever Watehea, from *4O to 5150. Watches and Clocks repaiied.- ; Superior Diamond Point Gold Pens at *1 50: J. & W. L. WARD, Dell 106. Chesnut abo;e Pldada BOATS AND SHOES, • At the Uld'Stancl, Centre Street, next door to the Pottsri House S. ,& J. FOSTER, . t, I ARE now receiving their. • Boring supplies of BOOTS et SllOES,coruprising a first race ~ ......._e____ aisortment. whirh they now Z.l. t , offer at w hniesale or retail nt the very lowest prices. They have also on hand Trunks, lia lisee,Carpet Bags.and Batrbeler.Snleand tipper Leather. Morocco. Calf Skins. Lining and 'Binding Akins, Shne Meters' Tunis, and a general assortment of Shoe Find ings. N.B.—Boot• 4- Sane, rennuftritired at short not lee.— Theit friends nod theimlitir elm are lit want of any of the about art ivles alert:spectrally lequeeted to giv Item a call. • May 8, Iftl7. Wholesale Root and Shoe Store; cII. I IP FOR C; - ASO. • No. IS, SoFa ' , lird, above CAMSUr Strut, Pll.l.olDFLrlith, . . . .._ , fL...... THE--mi h.crtber cnntinnas his caeh syptem of &dna hmililepa, and orere a pond , F a.,.jp morn of eastern nod city made ROOTS and . sllorol by the wharf! or ilnann at lower ~,e poi. en than tin vale finality 0rg,...1 ran 1.1.? par hued el.ewh-r. in Ono city. Salrern4 °nee it!" thell 4 .llll..,esin trad an exami^atlo., .?hi. Ern , are 1.1 prices Will rrllVirleenr y ran - chaser that there is no decepl for in this a , arrlipetnent • -„..,- Pm Ina•r4 1, in ertnltlatt Vitt 1111 tlt..t t'.-ornuritly and then rail tit Nn. 25. l•F , i‘ii , h Third ai1...., clirpnir, 'gr.., anvil dealers Pimp/led al. •hr vrnre tqlrri na 1a , i. , .. 411-1111 Tri.DNAS L. FV.C . C": 4 .• Pb.d/delrbia. Arm. 28. 47 35—Cm jni: - J ki11! , :.: 171 , ,FM 42:'.111.,' j BOOT & RIP or. 114KE11., TAint Strew ipresi,e. riermn” I attierii, , la.r./.. V „ m 12EN — Fit Till I. 0" atininivii , e," Ili - t ',I- , . 4 aerie rf ro , r.vm.• , 4 th-l'iia! Pe - i , n eiii•iii i l 9- tit't lie to tir•e.i , ii,l I. - mate a i - -ie 1 artirle ef Iwo Ii at d eliniia to fq lb.. I. i n- t it! i it.. e . whirl, Av.!' tint iti• it Hee 'lie& i 'inn ti bit i''' - ` - 'filairmitra. Pr.-in:V., lone ..xi..rievre hr fins had in Ftantie n - 4 New Viitli.lii inakter the fine pr in li tincea he ratters himself that Ins inn !ire tali an aridr vellet.b canted he beaten in the stair of hentnivivanii On 1)11 4 and fee ea'e a for et' tine home; aka a auppie Of nee Freni li Pallier; whirl, will be inadd to otiler on reasonable terms. (Aue.29. . ~.. --, g . 14, a. FitlrirlElt. ~ Dealers in Itnnuran - d Shoes: leather. sad Eton Ythdines, Centre street, yorzsvit.t.s. - fieptlB L 947 r ,„ Pi— Stoves I Stoves Stoves! Rt 1k corner of .Vortrerion and Rail Road Streets COTraVIL LE. • StaLiCtilEc 1109tER• I lifts ;not s tereived nt his establishment '.`, as el 'gnat assort 010111 of Parlor,' Hal!. nine, and t'cudc.no_ Stoves, emit:raring • Ifif th: lamest and most ele,catit al.cottnient -ever offered in the borough of PollS v.lle,tirnons which are WII.I.OW:S Alt Tit: tIT nr.vor.VING Ettri3 CO , , I(Vs.f"; STOVE. for eii coal r't*ond whirh are the hest stove in row re the INWROV 1.:0 ,, KIN1: ST. arid the VIOL All A: Alit-TIGHT I'OoKINg SIOVF, Toeethr-r Whit a !tree a.sorturrat of beautiful l'ar ha and 1t0. , 01 stoves, ltadlators, Ste.. ace., all of which tvlll he cold at kinastia' low :ales. • Ili- stock of Tin Wire is Very extunalte.ettibracing all the articles in that lioe of honittesi. Also Japanned Ware, stab as Wailer" , See , all of which will be sold rheqier than any other calablinlirlielit, both whaler le and et tall. . -deal •Ile alcn rennufartures to order all kind , of Tin ald Sh et Ironwork, at Omni notice and hilt rates. nnoriNG& icrOrTINO., As lie is prepared to ex crete Tin Unction and Spouting, lie invites those in want of Owls work, to give hint it call, tie he pledges himself to do it Cleaper and better tlutn it has ever been done in Oil. Ida co. before. The public are resperrisdly invited to calf and exalt, in 14+ cinch and 'oder fit th-tosi Ives. f Sep22 20 11111111: FIRE! FIRES' THE old adage, "take time by the . firelmk " commends itself to every One by in plain common serum; and, when the chill winds of authrombegin to blow. giving notice of the approachof winter.rvery prudent man will at onecanake provision againsicold Wegther. Knowing that the people of Pottsville have a commen dable regard for comfort, convenience, and economy, LONG gc 'JACKSON have just statted.theit new store in Centre street. Opposite Trinity church, with an'ex tensive assortment of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, among which will' be found all the old and approved style•. and it ..number of new ones 'adapted particularly to the wants of the Coal Region. We have the Measnre of introducing to this neighborhood I PIERCE'S AMERICAN .AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE...WITH BRICK TOP OVEN . This store, Which is of recent inventio . n• hula fair In on perreile every other kincrnow in use. Durng the Oast 'year it tus ctown into.pybhc favor wilt unprecedented snoidity. Also.' STEWART'S SUMMER ANTI' WINTER AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE. This stove, vehich is nitially ndepted. to wood nr coal, has received silver medals at the fairs of the A me r lean Institute, New Tech ; orate Met ha nits• 11.D:we, Hos. ton; of the-Franklin Institute, Philadelphia; and of the Mechanics' Institute, Wilminaton, Delaware. :A. number of their stoves are now in operation In this re gion, and base given entire satisfaction. Cali and examine our assortment ofpaapr and ekam her stores: they are of nil sore. sizes anTripces. A large and splendid assortment of Shre' Iron, Tin, And Japanned Tare kept constantly on hand. TIN ROOFING end all work cnimected watt, the bu stersa executed with neateess and deepatelt.nnd at the mail reaarmable prkes. LONG & JACKBON. Stoves: Stoves: Stoves: TILE underslenNi tespeethilly Leg E:t67 - , leave to inform the public that they bare rominenced a STOVE FOUNDRY which is now in full operation, nt, Coal street, bent to Ilettry Jenkins' IVire Screen Manufactory in , Pottsville, and knoww ‘ as the Pottsrille Store Weeks : they would, therefore, call the attention of stove dealers of this region, and all tither's, to their stock ors - Rises, as they feel confident that,they can supply them on as reasonable won* and withstoves of any pattern and equal in beauty and material to those purchased at the Phtladelphla foundries. N. R.—All kindf.of castings done to order at the short est notice and on the most reasonable terms. BILL & WILLIAMS • Pottsville, May 29, ISFI 2.-1 y • - - - To flatters and Country' • chants. - NVILLIAN P. EIIIIARDT bb. 133, North 3d street, shore Race,orpo.ite Broach, - I,IILADELPIIIA. CZ II AS constantly on hand a large assortment of new and fashionable CAPS of all kinds, to which he invites the attention of thettratle, and who has for the last eight years been engaged, in this nalltrolar branch, and sticcreded In bringing to such perfection, as will he seen trout the' following extract from the report of the Committee on the exhibition of the Franklin In stitute Aild. men's and hot s' raps, by I'. Er hardt, No. 133, North 3d street, Philadelphia, well anti neatly made. fine of theme• caps deserves 51,, ',Mire on account of Its convenience.. nue side is of cloth and the other of oiled silk. and either may he worn °inside at thepleasore of thr wearer. This, soft as thepelees know in the first inktaticelif such an arragenkim applied cal:., •• (!'lola.Dete3l7's2-:•m -- , The Great Central Cheap flat and Cap Store. WHOLES ‘1.14 AND -RETAIL. Na. 9 _B4, .1./arArr street. airril d,,or aborr Etearil street. fi - ' , C(Ni t 1 1 : Il i l e t:E . .7S U I i i I L , e ' p orro:1:; ctrl and lonsl ....,,.. t,,,iit fill'AsallinlPlllP of 11 &TS. (:A I'S, and V -2. • ---". • 511 , FF$ tu the Ilnien• and of the !steal and nt , si appl.Nod s•e l':, 133131.1 , 1(131,111,01, I ti .e i 1111 l ...li me .uperi• tend.,n, of th, tot.tei her, ie tio-bost man err. i f mini,. material:A...s.ml will be sold at the lower pi , s,! , li, p p i,. I r ra-li i,, • • TI ..3, ,, r1Pef.1 et: lone, :1,9101E4 variety of Silk, m. 1, tkie. it..aver. ilro,ll.lll,sia. No rra and other bat , .." 1...0e1r0l 1311,1/ and atr 3N7.1e., stitch'-•f all hit f . f . of Cloth illazed. For and I hist, t'sps, of lie most des ra -1,. rut . rii , It ce•l er isult a supply of' Muffs. Fels. tleft%l , . th.t.,P.,1 c ' 13'3 03 it) limo ha ' , Win I oolp.rs ar,ifieope , I ( filly invited to i- t , or , i Ow ioo , w: ir) •h , ,- 't+l it -PP , it lo• their ad., tan. t. tl , 3 . "i r. re, te.. lee,. It I- il4 do,ertoi • t e I ti 7 'tt.. ibe rood sr sirs, 1. s •Il 1;,. rat ! ! .••• 1 , .• ;re . - ii l P i.anni pricey. t:01 Pr ,, .'1 ( z 32 Jet , 33, , rAt.trm, jp,, . .- . 2.q., - .1 I , 4• t ~, it-''.,l or •5 b .t,•eet t.,11 It tide. - ••••111•'• ;'t. tl/ r,`l , ;'t - 4.:1' • -•:. 7fi , ' • . 1 ,1, ate- red r , cil•ll4 , ..n•ti Pli•r..'tic r S,rr- • I it TI/1 -to ti ill •-•ll.ifit•tt r • PrP , it IP PI II • ettli-s . A .•' Nets Sre at d t hilr.,l , lolio, ' , it. i. 'Oro \ j 1 did -,.;,, eh.. t 0..,.., mem of cloths, l'ne,,lnt res 2 . and "t •..,10 , 0 ., , : + h-'air., inpor..-i„• n ...no ri ',es Or heti start, Freer h. ltid Fii , lith ,v,-..l tiv m i cloth. .inv.r." in• claci Penni li lion -lion and Encti t h, im ,,,i; ey..4 ( . .,44+.13P•PP.. Front It and English Faery Cloth, etch of fill',. Brown. litskilde tlreen. &c., Frent It Vamp easstmeres i f the latest Sprint; styles, plain and fancy vestings Mack .:nil .cnalmtere. en-h. meretts, while and buff C3PPIMPIPP, light fawn vel vets. 51arseilles. 5.;.c..; all of win, h be I. prepared to manor:wore to ~rder in the rerr•bem style, and at prit es nt whirl, he icArterminoti nn misuotter slit Ii complain. Reim:. himsolr 0 practical tailor. and om. pies it, • entters anti workmen +interior In any . 31111.1:13 in Flo plare he in able to marmot every :Mirk mato, factertol I v him to ate, ,Th.tr,,tior, to the stoat par • tit-War in , fashion, fir and 8, 1 141. . , ~ Ol.f Thr subscriber has also j.l I 113P3P,0 at g 11PWIE4PC o fl . p e larerst. first, and nionl I.llionalde stock of ready made clothln” ever °tiered nth, Pottsville public; all of which he will dtwore n at prices wkien cannot fail to tettitfe porehastrs. viz; , Fine Vlach Frock Coats front 010 00 in $lB 00 do Dress tin `. St 00 ' 10 00 •do Sack dn 550 •I 10 50 • Fancy Frock and Dress Coats 800 1 18 00 Summer Tweed Coats 250 1 450 Linen do 73 l'' 2 00 Fine Cassimere Pantaloons. Slack d • and fan v colors is 50 ' 750 French Casstmere Pantaloons, • • (aittnnwr goods) 050 1 5 - 50 Linen Pantaloons ' 621 1 124 Superfine black Satin Vests - 350 ' 5 00. do tin' do -1 50 • 300 Fancyll.lllll.Cashmered•Cashmerettel 73 • 250 Marseilles Vests 671 j 150 The sobwriber's esta bllehment may very properly•he called the Pottsville Emporium of Fashion, where gen tlemen may always obtain erery.arttele of gentlemen's wear, sorb as Otitis. collars, handkerrhiefs,, scarfs. 'Clove, 11 , .. , stsPenders. &c. & e ,snit.' to the famid inilf Mile of the P3IIIIISIIP. the plain habits of the sub stantial citizen. or the wants of the• industrious [aba se,. Ile can cloth. a man from head to foot with a snit ofclothes for $2 50, which Is cheap enough for the contest. , cl.Th•st,lnwriberhas lust received the latest I.Ondon, Paris. New York.and Philadelphia Spring and Summer Fashions. Any taste can be spited at his new store In Centre Street, neat door above Clement's Drue store, Pottsville. 11. T. TAYLOR, Pottsville, April IR. 1516, - 3 17. , A Card. • /ek , • , • ‘tirriscar&,TAYLOß 'respectfully invite the attention of their cuidomers and the public In general. to their extensive stock of Sprintt and Summer giiods,just opened, which consist of-Frepch. English, and American style Milled Cloth and Cassimere, which for beauty and style cannot tie surpassed by any other establishment in the State.— The Vestinga. we believe, are something very rich and handsome; the fancy Scarfs,: liandkerchiefa. Shirts,SllS ponders, O loviiti, &e, were selected; and ea n not be sold cheaper by any other establishment In the United States. & T. flatter themselves they do Ore ttl their CilS tonlers oetter satbilaction in the way of gnnd work. firmer goods, and mare fashionably cut coats than the majority of tailors in the cities of Plitladciphia,• New York, or Baltimore. L.& 7', having taken the medal at the two last exhibitions of the Franklin doctitute,le a strong guarantee that they cannot he surpassed In their profes,inn. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors and extensive Clothiers. Corner of Centre & 51abantonco etc., Pottsville. , P. S.—Just received lb pieces office black and olive Casslnett cloth Li pieces D'Orsay Ptatd Caloirtiere, 1 Oyards Embroidered Satin Vesting, 130 do French Black Satin, 12.0 do Enalish 15 pieces of Moly French Cloth, 11l do floojoun do IS do Single Milled eissimere," IS do Drab &c. for Summer Coats, (' 1U do Drab, Olive, Citron Green, London Smoked Cloths. All of the above goods can be seen at the Clothing Store of 51esers. LIPPINCOTT S• TAYLOR. April 17, 1817 Ife. --,-- 5. E. moo sit.] (1. ft. rasnoii MOORE Sc. HESSTON, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. i 0 South ThireStreet, 'twit, opposite the Er "llchancre. PA tludelph ot la, 'RESPECTFULLY annfoce to their friends and the public flint they are mist:lndy prepa, red to make to order. of the finest Anil best ndderinle. and or finder,;, pill es. every nrliny..if rnsinoNAm.E cLorinris coo,tintooe a Gently. ',oaten Wardrnhe, Inc whirl, their teeloplete cinch of choke and ,_cirefolly selected rlctlis. raisitneres: V1 . .1111g, 65.,i. - , of the latest nod most deeirah:e pat ter..., are potticulatly destrned. Their own practical keowledue of the liuSill , ...nd 0 iiirrsrin - il attention vi every torment. enables them lo give entlresatief.iction. nail to both old aril new ctodomeret the y ors lee:hilly trotter an Inv - it-man to ,rive tern, o roll ..11 , 1Ving hero for tray. cornerled with .nine 1 , 1 the - hest ar d 111C01 PC1.,141,1 in hsv f,orto• 1,111 first rtt. yvvrktn. bribe Or Tr, .1 - the i:e.t f , the, prelt - trrk! 111 a, r maim, date. ti , • 11,C,11 11 the.' , 'et manner. I hr.:lffa .u... I IEO7. 7.1-I%,nn • , •-r r. 1 r I L . Q.B. r, t i tt •t•trt, - P•ttAriqt, •••••‘ t tlot 1.1 , 1 t•••rrt•••• trl the ,• • 1 . 1A;,113. !lq• r•mtitt•te. ,In I • t .1 wh-P. . u pr tr,i t . ,d v Fr I . ` llv+ tete, rice meek thecet,t•geti the l ' h.te' .4 1a 1 , . Ito Ott. Info h ti,f..rro 1.. rrnodp in hit line thi,ri , or.• hope+ rortlyo n portion of Doh' r. All with made np In thr 0014'41 AI )I.• 1,1 :it tho vert nnorTrat retire itatitirt, , ,i to ft t‘eptic. Warted, lift' I , ` putter hotino.n. [X. vl3 4:01 If riSiIIi;NBERGER'S F.I.EMj TH OF OF.- ' 011.OG —Thu. valothle work For the ope el' Not'. tie. school,. aIA collrzes, by V. W. itoeheehetver. D . vvit b 3 0 0 Oates: Juet teeeivedundfor tole whoto.. sate and retail ht BANNAN.M llookstoros. Thle work ought to ho Introduced Into every school In the counter. cent,' piovl:7-14 4 - ....z z . DATEB 0 . lite FARMER. • , • A N AND A !' Thefsrmer4 life is happiness ' 'LI bcrozward I'or who Roes net admire -It WSW, bel " Ilia Well-filled prana ryond barn, t . e lated, tot -... All to his hart's desire. ..,-- ..... The wide s twnad field, the yellow ton Plaiter " ....." The sqoashis, beans, and beet, • ' PIA nal/MOOM All tell that lie has labored welt, blo, trosio,.LkrlastOrtes. llis . tiarrest to 'eidetic. .The f trmrr's life lihnppiness. tasting,. let , With field's %Stii covered o'er, bark' raw p loT hion t4 1 Wi h wheirt, it,,, bends beneath it, wdo, be. Eby" , ' And plenty al hie door; noun Pet bar , The cabbage heii. t h e pumpkin rine, Virbet Xr 4l tadper The natsland English hay, :Traceries', full Proclaim lildt god has Crowned his rah, topper, flarl Ills labc ton•pay. . • • liqu nd ars, mac a dilid. a The farme ds life is happiness, • tallow, Oil, _.......1r, at. Ile has ennngh r4r all; . - leather. tam lle hears the orphans whylthey cry ; - °retell'. bet , Dry goads. dr Ile atIMA r .,... theft' call. clue% foi And pod Will eurely him reward, . wives. lilac An handled thousand fn'd, nab. Weal, And turn h, a podreig ililage land, . boon. ape . Imo rkhine ld ldn of go. fie aA440.10 1 receirlugor d, • ,farnlrt: ....,_ tartan Psati He that by Che Plough would thriv e , Baltistssa. 1 -• Himself Inuit either bald or drivi. R those , • ..: , .., Fo„,„.x.„. ,Ilditadeh 'AN ANTI-Di :Wk. r aftltp.-7He plQ ii imi a t.tlY I.° i ; three inches deep, lest he should turn up theta. otticit (it f son that, in his, timation, lies below; hiidlellvervut le I land is ploughed scr as to-keep as much sol a r e g e n r 7 it as poikibli.; e sows two bushels to tt, -I,3,'O r d ersi ;* and reaps len, so that it takers filth of his ,41cle la Paha , seed his ground i his corn land had neverry,l:rz i rCY. ° froria hiM, but bears jusewhatrit pleat-ea, ail, : an te ts, pc about thirty-fise usttels, by tnessUrement,e, tkira i lg ti g i he tinge that it is fifty or sir ty, - His hogs, i N ew No s ic, remarkable for fattening ipialaues. ssould.t4, Roston. Nt Eclipse eta quaiter race; IMO were not 14, pp lily prejudiced against deen ploughig, his bops- - . work his ground better with their prodigicain than he does With his jackknife plough. ' meadows yield three•quarters of-a ton to ts , ...§. too of hay; which is . , regularly spoilekin crei . regularly tett mit for a month; very ure N : pa ,s stacked up and) Willur the cattle to pull t 'Mars of their pleasure and half at and half tram,ils c , prom Pot: foot. - His horses would excite the searicad , oo anatomist in swatch of osteological spax i Far Phil and returning friom their range of pasture it,. . " Pen walking herbariUms; bearing specimens v,si ttween p a mains and tails of • every weed that beet i. to- cockle. 13ut h, the cows'! If held r;. lPhltada-• bright day to the sun; don't you think the,, port C ~ be semi-tranaptu l eat ?. But he tells us glut, Ord aro always Poor His cows get -what'?, - , derma sends them, and very little bevider, e ... in winter, then they have halta . peckof c4 T H rTri l it ears a foot long ' , thrown to theM, lively spectacle's of 'antinated corn and eosred to th e LII andv the 4robatantlal I era ; never mind, they yield on an averaitt,slll?2,l guars of -milk tier day ! .and that milk yitir4Z;ll, rieues of butter quite astonishing.—[ lhaniva at Po Fernier and Gardener. • ward trate _ .... will leave P SHEEP Fuji urroN.—ln Great Bra d t= where so much oats it made of mutton by et set, great attention has been accorded, pain 'Ph the producing of the greatest tiuslitity, but 1 .1 Lett quality of motion. After so long aft • sliortt and experiments, it is but teakens .1 suppose that very many highly impatient, rites have been made, and that the bbsineen, . ' . . AV Eirtiliig is 'here , inure thoteughly under.gmtra a any watt r country . It appears floor, tnact„; Iliopoenr , untver-.111 conceded by the agrieubutal lanfti.il'ilt!: lingo:tot lbat .t.brep IA west six,. and e i t ambl e , gratvlts, till/ wit grie so 'fine mutton us cdese.dpilort site. p, owl Ittnie longer oiling, to toanagPu=r t ; Tot. 5010:11 iti.t:a be frgelitlrd ..4* COtiplit,thilvehith they gt . ,,uli.e ~c‘rt 'l,viitcLl to simikrdly bltcliel...Ftainthe little Lit ttie ISHI•h i4e4ll.nien ml 4 110.3..wi t .lftlie: iettrsitiig ttair. 'wools tot ltie 111 grkrt. hand as rel., cre.tt'l,voir...4 Clitl), Iv r le,d Vallitible, brll4 Ain/ VAC II ..I "t qU'Oi , ' , :• l ro ~l i i I.in , :se "S.W . I) ~.,, ' — Pii ,rlilo,lot r situ IJillefl r lilllgef n110:1114 at Mb i/t A L'411,-1. ritcr, gem 1g11.114 ,Ij• •+)e.: •A 83.1 p no. br to high ad' t , nit truIJI lon be 1,11,, -d. ‘,.. t. 11.. ,e;r• ~ ,d, ~ .t wise: , d;• t..: ~ , wir,LD' A, I t. , 1111.1,'; -0 - . 11, al .01 . diir,„ 0 . ,r , MOW '. from !to ; . , . c.: ~, •,....); 4. ~ i,r ~5,1.,.i. ,o ' ut . m an , ii .... I , I ... • p , It: I il %!.' e • - ' ~ draulte,Pr c •,..!.. . ~,u. '' .4 , r. :• a ..,,• • ..: ...s.. ~I ~, Entine/ 4 . , Ell= . tal;. , ,41 ' V corret.pondent of lie •i: 4,1 I/ C. 4 /I 144 :4,1 )r 4.1 , _ , A I.v.t ...0,1,,,, , g, ~i,. is, ni...t tr , q., a.,< l in , c a p E 1..' oa ar a atattil pit,.. 11 list ,Z.I ~,J , I. It h aat . , ru, the weal. tlitattill 0%1,M,, V. . I •( a imill 11108 .il % ' pared u,inr t.-tit Oil, Gore Gore 1:11t,d WW pre 1 gl4 tacturea , 14. air , nll,l C,111.0- 0111 , 5 , Is t 11,1•11 dipioilit.4 aestriptio 'h. ; r ouriiiiai.u..4 .ti imor prate, Ida 118: 0. abgt• \ it. i ILI 11a I , llre crttant 'ma . I o ur 14.1, , ,,,1 .vp in and! 11..0.117 h...lpg 1414. lithiptir l a 111 WO 001M11111 .11Aellit.111 h) ttilploalg, •hotilli , IoW pant I' .y ! 1,1 raptitratt, le. Land well adapq 4,,iwili 0 iNlaral ,hogl,l 01 CoUlar be nra,.? • • : . ,v 1 1-10 3t :tit? tets.t.l able di.tanci• from via:, ra ; !p: Trwre ant , 4 w. Ilrepol/. Of dark alluvial lt ~__,. L '"" tch are &depicd to wheat, i . ... nazi, e, ei'id'therelore shuutd be ;Aiwa [tee 0, ner will take tie prefecture at'a relkettul dietetics It tied Paw ly after harvest. Whits mad rg i r its perfection is saltp Ire, a. .Alate.6 4.. vegetable moul I, IlliWeib t lVEl s' my opinion gain te n or.i le cone, and therefore hvtle.„__ular, 19 less tobacco will be md." • *;% • 10 any person wbe,would no t h ote d ds lands are adapted to gra trrsett . etre upois random price pie 7 / 11 i 4 4,1 for a very ,low price fort w i t h Eel i:lthough but, little snail be i itY of th' that tit TREATJfE. TOl f l l A ...ONTllARijklirj a t When a boric , ets in the way of beings Order' and will nut o forward at all, it is escrat i t= apply the WitiWfreelii. ' . Solomon says : ^1............- 1 for a hinse."l bit holtiky not refer towel • kind. /At arty ate, it is often ,where Mar I - ' 2 no benefit , enlY the gratifica tion of the c / driver. A mpthod which we have kale ' successful, is e treat the animal very Is Tin His contrary isporition . is usually th e wr i ser. t u having been j tted in come way, and ilk Taph f 'may overcome it.• Make much of bimetal:Jr! Speak gently to him and so often that her abeam coma accustomed to your voice. When Li (*mu when attached to the carriage or a,lead E l ir s. . B not move, approach bins in the same geni - Sepal nee. :Stroke tho mane and pat the hand re sad did .1y- on his head. Means of this kinh willtio ce ly w powerful tendency to overcome his stubolga dry , as brutes feel the power of kindness. Wrl" 1 from what we have aeon, that young horn. . daily, in nine cases out of ten, may be t-' , lfseto fully cured of contrary habits in this wr" - " -- the application of the whip would only` the ddriculty,---(Ext!er New," Letter. ' ''. Jattle. not attapt,4 to r 4 in Mt- crop, t 1( Li krep wheat, Oarticsila crop regkires for i a ng a coMattilmr reprar t It for man. j Sreare more g and seems SS me that tobaccd Wbrrc make b r ie crotiniat ba•co MOst.acll I icara to'coin?, - .. ... WONDETZS or CleLTlV.k4loNo—r . • soviet) , a vegetable which wi now eultio• m i t; can bo found to grow naturally. Buffoni, NI. Wheat is a fictitious productiOn raised ref ehltreh ent condition by the an of Agriculture. Land Barley, Rice, or even Oats are not to .r.laineikl wild, I. e , growing naturally in any pe' , 7 1 earth; but :hays been altr-red by the ini: o ft,,, mankind from plants nut now resembholo.olll even to such a degree that we are now at recognize the relation. The sterol and diert. pert opium has been transfurrecijinTei dolma' „ nu , and the • coletvort, .11 plant of scanty leans) an wrigh* maul , pounds; or into a caultd=ol . ron.idvrdbip ditneloons. being only the of a lew buds which in their natural stings:l not have weiaml as minx gisine. Fla intioduction hoe So snit Wdit i nitill , o , 01 our p..ipoiation. ri,eiver . i..)111. n •111.111 bitter Mot Volui , h grows wikia • re .4111 Monter Oro. Smyti t ICHO BT 1% . "OD AND WOD3Dro-4 1 st we et ...I MC n Corlt4pOli•i! ut of lot/ Ul" Fuh,ec u•• 41 t h e cu t t i ng .4 , mot " • I Jul) fi tnt Au:u-t tur€ l 2. it .0..!e tn,ll,l , tro u 4.; , iir!! AgrtrultUrir ; hat nmi n d.m crow • 1,1 .ss, ot lino • 11 ,, ty • N , e ••• ts r, A 111 tA4 t== F . ' ; 1 .1 ^1 41, : 11..1 U•. h., r ,•i, .0/111, .it .. l Writ^ • • II •I;' p g ♦ g g , ;g ggg. "gig P. Ml,‘ 3' . 4 uNr. =I To l'itup.lioi SUP,RIOR 11Ncr. , - v e - • t e.•.'• ~ •• COl , .01f. ....4 it, rsiikl .. h- , S. it .a. 41-111. Ittutrtt It. , l: l• 02111 i t mit to 0 - •41 tl 1 d..; km W ...! WI app , ' "" " 4"- •L.- j..c , of too, Iron.tott; the rinil of r hopre I v- r} line ; tin zetl pittt , t• tjtlar nii dlrii Ci . mii. a td1[411..11 yri.i, of r 4,11: r.:f , 1 p chop tile willtle very lino; rn, w oo. INi \M, 4.1 ititoftl 114 ottler rpice or 200 4 the athlttattAfrtrgtt, or we cults-iluttoo d6 level or veil, fur heel; accutthug to WO . ' . i eehience. :: Puma., 0 I Lavin .rbilsda 'a. POT lel
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