The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 13, 1850, Image 4

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    attO tintor.
Wirt ARE iNVO is like hops?' They make
beer better;
4 ton morn a pripil under the lash," as
the than - said when he looked into the peda=
•
gogue's eyes.
Two A . SOLTVON editors contending about
the arm;unt of humility ,which they possess,
the one boasts . _that he never passes a• colored:
Man Without speaking to hiin; while the
other claims precedence on the ground That
he not only speaks to every negro that he
tee., but'he absolutely kissed a colored lady
et a catrip', meeting !
SIRSA S AUTI:ta TON IS LI ILL ILEALTIL—“La 1
me !" sighed Airs. Partit3gtOn, -of St. Louis,
"I have been sufTerin'. the b%, , amies of
death for three mortal week. • Fust, I was
seized With a painiedpbrenology in the left
laanapshire of the brain, which was exceeded
by a stoppage of the left ventilator of the
heart. This gave mean inflammation in the
borax, and now I'm sick with the chloroform
morbus. 'There is to blessin' like that of
health, particularly wheit you're sick."
PURGATORY VS. 'IIA-rialmoxv.—Bytthe wavy
the ghost of the departed "reminds me of
Joe ICelly's ghost coming to his wife.
" Molly," says he, " in Purgatory at
this very moment." •
"And what Sort of a place is it ? 4 ' said she:
`" Faith, it's a sort.of a half way house .be
tween von mad heaven," says Joe, "and stand
'it mighty easy after leaving you." -
"As I wis oomo,". said an Irishman,
" over Wtminster Bridge, the other day, I
met Pat Hewins; says • •
•
• " }lbw are vim ? "
" Pretty well, I thark you, Donley," says
•
he:
'" Says I, " that's
. tot my natne."
" Faith, no more Its my name lievnins,"
said h,e.. So 'we looked at (mat other. and
faith it turned opt to be neither of us!"
FuLt..-LAn ex-governor, whOse
name we suppress out of re.gard fbr his ram-
Fdy, relat6 a good story ofa man whose life
lad riot , been entirely unspotted. who applied
:to a w , r -- v deacon for admission : into his
church. .unwilling to offend him - , and vet
not inclined to receive him, the deacon re
plied,
The Church is full just,now, when there
is a i - acancv I will notify you.!"
New York paper, some time
e r go, published a report of a' police case in the
Xollowing humorous sr`•le:
" One, Christopher Twist ordered Hannah
IlVGrist to stand - still 'and be kissed. But
1.1-Lannah gar . e such a deuce of a shout, at ivhat
Twist was about, that a watchman named
Top, came tip . with a hop, and marched Twist
to a shop. But belnz there, to
the kissint to swear, Twist *as ileared by
the chair, and Made tracks like a hare."
•
Various pendants to this appeared in vari
ous papers, but none trrore amusing than the
following
.‘ Pray what's to be said on such a stran,ge
head, as belonged to this Hannah, whose
boisterous manuer,,s.o triglitened poor Kit out
of his. it, that he' g,ave up the job soon as
_knock'd on the nob'? "
•
" Why the instant she migs'd him she
wished she hAd him."
. 'VERY . Coot..—An apparently unsophistica
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tal youth wenj into a refeclory a few .days
FilaCey an"d'asked for ~ . :ontethin:g to appease his
,
Hunger..
...
. The keeper gave him a ven- good dinner,
after which the youth said tp his friend,
. " If you ever, come. up.our way;'call."
"
That won't pay," ,
_
• 1" Your dinner is a quarter." .
Oh, I hain't gOt)no money ; but if you'll
_ _
-: come up to Alleghany county, I'll give yOu a
better dinner for nothing." • - ,
' , .".Why," said the keeper, "you\ are v ry
(Cool." •
Why, ves, I'm a very cool chap', so m ch
so that mother always makes me stand inhe
pantry, in hot weather, to keep meat f
f ‘
' .spoiling,'" r m
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G.' W.' Ridgway,
37. NOliTll . WIJARVES,
1 1.lig FEUST - 'I3IL . STORE
".. 11 , e ' Iort Rcie
w 1 OFFERa - .r:inze\ - fra . s.; 3 Th A R
T 4T .
OIL. WHITE
ELEPHANT OIL. WHITE
WHALE OIL, eoMMON, WHALE 011..5AL SOD. ,
.and LARD 01G. Aka, itEREVIAN and PATAGO
--ZiIAN GUANO. " F:
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CS- Tanners and Countty Dealers are requested to
Sall.' • •
March 4„ 1550
Roofing 'Slate.
41311 E. KERNS VILLE ?LATE Co-RESPECTFUL
. - JL - LY inform the public that they are fully. prepared
An furnish a superior Slate for Roofing ::and havin
'Ake most experlenced , Staterdin their employ will ate
•fend tn any orders with desptch, arid on the most ;lb
feral tetras. A sample of their gate maybe i•eten a.
the Office of Joseph George, Architect. who will give
.any.information retuired.and with %hombrders may
- W3l. J..ROITERTS & Co.
illk3llsech34.lll-tfj Lshigy_Water Gap, Carbon co
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Nelv
TrIFIESE Prairies Glow with Flowers
_L Jenny Lines American Forks.
iFirklltz Waltz.
lEstrr's
Dais.y Wahz. . --
Pieces not on hail obtaJnetl to orde.r.
March 23, WO
I'atent \Lubricating Oil.
SCHOE,NER,
fLTAVING purchased the exclusive right ,for mann
-1..1. 'lac - truing and vending the Patent nbricatingOil,
- Mona P. S. Devlan & Co, for DatiPhin,Lch
anon,Columbia, Northumbirtand,Luzerne,Wyonaitig,
Lycoming, Lehigh, Caution and Northam - von counties,
be announces to theritiblic that ha ha seognmenced the,
manufacture of it In the Borough of Pottsville,v here
he will be happy to eupplpall orderi promptly, and at
/the wine rate it can he purcluksed from the Proprietors
„of the patent right. This.!oit was patented January
- .IGth, 1319, and its superior, excellence and cheapness,
already,siven it.t he Preference over au. 0 1 . 1,r oils
incise, for all kinds of Stitt ionarf Ahichinery.Lecti
motives and cars on - our Bath-Rids,—and also for Lamp
use: '•
. .
. All oraera left at hie store, will be prompt tv.at tende d
20. i . R. Ir. seitoftNcii,
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• . c...iitre st., opposite the Post IIIII:e.
• Pottsville,June 16.1E49.,
' _The following eertilictites show its character :
f - Philadelphia. Iler. 4.1. F. IS
!Velars. P. 8. Milan & Cri.—Gentlcritam—TO l'a
'.ent•Composition yrdi seat me to have tried. and n hitch
you ilesrgn as 'a substitute for the best oil inthe Work:-
anti/4 Machinery. Las, 'I am hpolvy . to say, more than
'Teallzed my expectations. I. had it fully tested on a
• Locomotive Engine for two days, (in rainy weather.
with mud dying over the machine at every revolution)
, by a skillful engineer, telt° assures me that it works
- equal tae the heat spermaceti 'oil, with a 'Sarin:. in
7 quantity /420 percent. This saving.. together with
the greatly 'reduced price at which you inform the you
,can furnish the article, will,trour.ly recommend its use
on'Ealtruads and in large mitts' and f.ctorieS where
large quantities of Oil are used. I hare now no dm:id
of its entire succeza, and under that ituressionsvnder
you my sincere congratulations. • 'Duly yours,
• . %Vat. ENGLISH. , .
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- rOHSViIIe. int '-' . ...49. , ' ' NVolesale . and Iletall
. . .
bli, it to certify. that we have been using P S Oevtan - - STOVE - DEALERS,
- C,o'it Patent Lubricating Oil= for the 13 -'t skx week s ~ A - 5.,239 - Martet St.. near Si:Eta—PM!. A DELPIIII..
t ' '.. d can give at our decided opinion, -- lirat._berides I: . ...„,,,-<•-r i - ~11 & %V. would . infrwin then' friends
ins. so much cheaper, its peculiar stiPerioitt.V. , ove- I • , 4 7. , - -.... ; nod -the public .generally, that they.
. e beat shernf nil, in It? 'durability on . machiersr 4 ' o_, " 6 : have taken the abov estate, where they
which rethle r. it a very del:trade allicie for, tot ptir. ', t 7 ..---.., intend keeping a full .and complete a.-
~
,4 14 ..
, ate. We 'as, extensively engaged in mining and ,) . . ~,,e , „„,,,, „re m newe st ~/y le,. andsnn s i
- strippingt4al:havinr, rlei - en steam .11:lors of iyarioll. ' - aporpve4 patterns of STOVES, con
; eapatiliesfaiWork Loh:tins coal, pit/Amin:, v ter, &c. s o,-, L ,, in pert a s r.,lhostis r. -
1
Mil..ro 113. HAY IVO D di CO• - 1 War,i4s, Pratil, Co's. Quincy Air Tight Cook 5 Ititee.
T 8 ;Devise& Co—nentlenien : Wellav been using wager's Improved National •'• I, .1 5 "
..,
Tig .4
ht Cook. •
'"" Pa ' em ' L u t ''''''llibr Oil - OH all the atilincrY of , she :
Aeil all the Eagle Air
most prominent Stoves in the market
. the Resdicworon- at•O nail works, Mr jre - last nine i v
..,._ no/der-we have given
weeks.and we co •• reeitter with an•extensive assortment of Parlor Hatt,
. 'the Wor.v,s al,‘,tolcotited , i.utalit.lacl WO Iliorar I bOUpallu I IL .,ji a
illa f a i r t r ial , 9 rChurrh and Store ritoyei. Wool .and Coal Air ' Tight
:
eery
o b f itoriand 4,in. n, a - nr,hin. The mac It it,:ie - .•11 j th e !r act o f nor having the most extensive a ele
phjer,eat2.4l:Ts7-e.2e.'1'.14:4,,..4.-'' hundred and . eixlY . ,livo , o 1, cam as' sottrurut in the market, will trilike, it
hiltitaldi
„,,,,hlm,,,ns p „.,..,,,,.,, u , ,,. v•roto thirty to nine hun d re d
.4
~,Hy f or ine interest ofthase connected with t etra c
After the abore - in a i , c i.,, , -• to eat I and examine the same.
aq•uat w th e --- b ,„. t ~, ," , u
,oil
u an recommend tive oil as i . lIORSFULL & WIIEELEIL
, for heaiing bearin.s. and Cosa :4. in:tn. Country, viz- -: • N0..239 Market Street, near Sixth. •Plularla. •
' .itrid.faus. I ientain von P " d " 'rue!' -
as shafting • ic„21 . 149 . • 48nto • .
, rt. acc I '
. •
. , 1,..r., WCAnTr.
,
tdan2.7.er crc the !leading Itoo,Nail am:IT-ohs Works
. 49. , .
—4O-tf
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.SevilittnoOK
- PLilallil VG ROOP,
BEATT,I"B ROW, NORV. EGIUN•aImEET,
Patsy:lle. ra: ' •
A
LL kinda of Lead Pipe. Sleet Lead. tiro.* C . odie
A
(i superior artirlitd Bath Tut;i, Shower Botha
Hydrant . , Hyd rant Dime, Double and 'F.inele Atifek
Pompr,*.e.. kept constantly on hand aid for
IReben'Ainke :cadet° order, neat and durable &tidal
kinds orPhirribining do ein the be . at manner.. .
New Invder Mill
AT • •
MAE . eubacribers a nonnee to their friends and
the pa6lic, ttrat they have puschase.d the Powder
Min, recently creeteriby John - Joule', 'and ire pre.
,pared tnkupply Pannier of the beet quality for Mining
and other portiere', at the most rearonatile rate:.
Orden! solicited •which will be promptly attended
tooott short notice. . ' •
. .
JOUNSON & Co
72113 1 131 ,W1e , 2/,,J501. 414 •
PEMLADELPHIA.
Ta the CitlzeUm of Schuylkill Co.
• • ROBERT -succiiiillCElL, •
Fl]tS d our on hand, ntd offers for sate on the
'.5" 1 mast.,reasimable fermi, a full assortment of
' Fresh . Drugs and Medicines; Window Glass.
a * all sizes and quslitles. of French. em6l4h and
American Manufacture; White Lead, putt and No 1,
of all the most approved brat s, by the barrel m' keg
also, Oidors of every description, either dry or in Ott;
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine. • Varnishes; Paint
Bru'ahes,Diamnads, Putty, Patty Knives. and a fait
assortment of . painters materials; - Likewise--Olue.
Potash, Dye Stud's, Bleaching materials fur milliners
dec.,=.&e. All .the popular Patent Medicines, as
Swaina's.Panacea and Verinifuge; Dr..layne's Medi
cines ; :Shoemaker's Renowned Ilhenmatie and
Strengthening plasters, the best remedy In existence
for Rheaaratistn, Pains, or Weakness in _,the Rack.
Breast of Side. •
Event article warranted ;canine: and all articles
.sold will be delivered at any of the Wharves or depots,
Gee of expense to the purchaser.
"t Quick Sales and Small Profits."
: ROBERT SIICIEMAKER. ,
S earner Second and Green Sts.„ Ph itad'a:
N B —Orders by mall protaptly attended to.
is.lo ' 12 6m
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Silting Millinery Goods
J. C. & W. E. TABETt,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBEItd,
X.. t9 - .s,ditth Second Stria, comer of Back Horse
\ Alley, l'Ailad'a: •
•
• . ' ITO .! no • • .
• REC. leave to announce rollick resumers,
. and the Trade In general, that they rave now
:tonere. and are daily receiving, a large as
..„--46r- , sortmenr of Spring Millinery Goods, consist
ing of the following articles :
Col Crude liaps,ali price Chip Eu rlrrane4. -
Col. Glassaiollks, du Crown Linings,' - .
Col ,- Posilt Alt Sol . do Inside Artificial Flower', .
Col. Gos derlean do Outside do -
Bonnet 1301 a, , do Crapes. black English do
Cel..Tatla Os, ' ' do Bonnet Ribbons.all prim',
Wliite do
do Ratio do from No Ito ltS,
Covered W Melones, Mantua do do
Black Wh bones. White cord Merlons,
Crowns. tames, Cotton and silk Qn Mingo,
lannort. Wires. - &c-, &c.. &c...
,And,hy far the choicest assoitenent of Millinery
Goods in the city of Philadelphia, selected with.nrcat
eve, and many of the - patio( dor own itsportafielts,
which are welt worthy of the auentien of the Milli
nery trade of these great United State‘and California
gold dust rec.iresi at par. •
• ,March 115.1850„
. ,Bargains I Bargain's : •
;70;os,ru - s'Ecom) sincrr,
PHILADEI P/1141,
STRAW !SONNET MANUFACTURER, will
:
keep constantly on hands goed usortment
. 0 of all the •atinus kinds of Ronneta, Stich as
• Alhoni, Tyrolese,-California. Tulip, French
tares, English Dunstables, Chiba Pearls, Florence
Braids ; gce., of which he *III sell at very
sulaa profits. at wholesale and retail, for cash. Mil•
liners and ;others are respectfully Invited to call and
examine before porchaniii;, as it is our lots:Mon to do
jtotice'in all.that may favor ua with a call.
March 9, 1850. 10 tan
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Strati Bonnet 3lanufacture.
NO 40 SOUTIE SECOND ST.,
THIRD DOOR ABOVE CHESXVT, EAST SIDE,
"., JIISEPII . J. I.IPP, respectfully reminds
the trade that now is the time to make'
.4...c05 , Spring nurchase" of itonners, Hats and aril
5. tat Flowers, and that lean do as well if
Wei tittle better fur you than any others in the trade.
Nesse rall and examine my well 'elected stock of
Rprine titer). 'Goods. before purchasing etp—where.
1 ant constantly manufacturing and re'cfivinx
from the: Fen. York Ana Inn". which enable tne to
sett eery low at wholesale or retail. •
r 4 ..rcli O. WO. 10-2ra
_
' e New Music
Luc & WALKER. successors In
Geo. With!. \n. 1114 Clu-snut str.rt,
uridsr 6nsuutu's Museum. have just
published Ihe SniinWing brat4iful Bal
lads, polkas. &c. : .
...tre you speak, by N, I. Footle.
The Semi. by the autlio 4 of " , you Piro Rift
then tr. now."
;tette). Kate, as rung by Mr. Hudson, Music by Dr.
Ctiti n
Ruive the brithr Flag of Columbia," Adapted totbe
popullr air of " Ever be Happy,' in Opera . - Eitchao-,
trey."
The'. Thou ert gone, by the late ''J. T. S. Sullivan."
llopi•lFev, Love,
W 1•131.11 1 .1, IMVP, •
A Ilreant itt-tt love cart ne'er forget, by M. Keller.
- thiligste. Polka, by J. h. Getz, , 1
i'rur.tfoe do. by 41.
Pi,ceniz do; as performed at Cape MayAl3y . Johnson'.
Ptand„
Galop Ilrilliata, from the Opsra of the our Sone Of
' mln, T. C. Wirferk.,
SIX; A 1111,..111e1l tS. I: eg+u,ery, by Charles VnnA
1.. S W have the plecouire to announcer. the pull ,
lie Oist thelr stuck ..f Sheet ltlosm eui t .h.ts or the
IsrdeSt'unel most complete assortment to he found in
the'. , t)untry, they axe constantly adding to stock
all the new Music published in. New York; liosttin,&c.
PIANog.
A fine a ii4ort ment of the be.ai maim fitcteireis Of New
1. - *rs:;and Best on, at The lonv,•st r - at.ll prices.
• 3111cticAL r nu nr.srs.
A !sr , . a general assortment of (lti itars,Ninl ins. Ban-
Jac,-Flute?, ACCIII . deal)]. &C.. 'Vtitlio.• guitar. and
Harp 6trittri of the best .Italtun qualities, ail of
whii.ll will be limo:Med ; to the public and the trade at
the loTwe.it ratra. •
Ortrent punctually attended to.
Jart I'2, 18E1. • ' 1-tf
Piano 'Fortes.. .
•
i
raii
t, rim Largest, Cheapest, Cost and
must elegant ' aesnrtnient of PIANO
Ire FORT E S in the United States, ecn
always be found at the warehouse of
The Silltscriber, 171 (Meerut - Street. alters Fifr k. at
the Old Siam! nrcupied untie than a third of a rentury
by NTt. Geo Wittig, music publisher.
PlAPiocia
HiCPS. .
OFIANS, _
. SILIIAPIIINES.
•, EOLTANS, etc.., kt.
..
Fresll from the most celebrated Matinfactifrers in N:
Vick, [lemon, Baltimore.- Plaladelphi?,t, and etis
in here. Sold wholesale and retail,•at the makers
cash prices
Fob !,.11150
Wliolesale and Retail .
- ,eLocti: STOKE,.
. _
i
as. 23S 'MARKET .9 , r. ABOVE SEVENTH,
Siatth side—foment:terns. i
'• ALTHOUGH we can scarcely estimate the
~... value of TIME commercially. yet by callinz at
'-
1 ,lif ; ;Ow above Establishment, JAMES BARBER
- C.; wail turnish his friends, amnne whom he it.
i eludes al; n Ito duly appreeiate its Bertniese,,,with a
I beaut i fill and perfect hider for marking it i progress, of
f .whnSe value they ear:jade, .
1 Hie extensive stock _on hand, constarrly chanr.ing In
I conformity to the improvetnentP in tai.te and style of
patter's and-workmanshin.' consists of F:Seht-dort and
Tkiity-hour Brass COUNTINGHOUSE. PARLOR.
HALL, dirndl and AlAftlf cLocKri, French,
Cathie and other fancy styles, as welt as plain, which
frnni• his extensive connectinn and correspondents
With the nistittfacturers helinils he can put at the fess
'est (Ash figure, In any quantity fromone to a thousand.
•f which he will warrant the accursev.
i as-Clocks repaired and warranted. dock trimmings
on !Bind..
, .
Cal: and Jee me amore them. ,
1 A NIES BARBER, 235 Market St
. .
• Phllada. Aug. 27, ISO. ' 3.5-ly
12021
- Watches! Watches
B. 11.1:s;ItiAN;
RL►T EitITCENIE\TS•TO PERSONS IN WANT
.ON A GOOD WATCH.
'Llzwis R. BROOMALL;
.A - 0. 110 NORI7I SECOND'S - 1128 ?,
• II tVtNG rrerived additional supplies of
Gold and Silver.Watche4 of every description,
L k% from London, Liverpool and: Switzerland WI-.
a./ftl .l
:M4lolg. i 1 now prepared to furnish the very
best article - al 1 price far below, any ever riffcred,cif
:the sarno quality. and whir!' cannot be undersold by
sny.othe'r stores in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every
watch sold Will be pc' f,cily regulated, and warranted
in he 36 COOtt av represented.t
Waicnes at theloilnwing low prices :
44.1 d Levers, fall Jewelled, 181arat cases,only *MOO
si'ver do do .10 12,00
Gold Lepines, Jrtvelled, IS kir - sic:lse,
R:lver, do
The 1.. R. flrnornall Gold Fen, a roperlOr article to
edger ca.e, with penal,' and warranted, *1,53; Gold
Pencils frit *LW, and uptiardp. Gold Medalfins. and
Daruereotype !Acne,!ea, Gold Chains,
Cold and hair-Bracelets. Blea!I Tina, Ear Rlagr.Fiu•
ger - Itinv.:and.O general a.s.roriment of eyeryaleactip
tioreor Jewel 4 at - au...nal low pricer..
LESVIS R. 118005 TALL
Nn: 110 North Second st., tecol , d door below Rare .
. P.P.ladcl,2l.la. r [April 11,'49. 16•ly
(FOPOLF.111.1: TIIC OLD STAND OF Mr. ALSOF3
:2i 0. 164 VINE STREET,
:;71.-o Doors Belox Fifth Street, Philadelphia
The - Sehi'mlber respectfully informs his old
--..„:ensintiters and other& that he has constantly
)4,t.l.t—^Vot t hand Cider and PltAling' Vinegar, whnle•
eate ;MA 'mail.
Orders by mail promptly attended tn.
D. It STRAW'.
11-1 m
!;!a rr It 2). IS.5f!
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. C. A. Du Bouchet, .
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: i3II3 , RGEON DENTIM Tr
- ips d PIttICE.STREET, Asovr. FIFTH., i
iia. • \ .
Eli ES PECTFELLY n
infortn‘u.soeu th m e eitizensa rottavillh
AL that Lea prepan•d to perform MI operations oh
the TEETH at Ilhont notice. ,-...1
,
. : :TERMS MODERATE. •
_,,',
Btudentt lostructed in all the branches or Mechani
cal and :haziest Meatistry. ,
Jan pri,14150.•
asm
OSCA,I7. C. B. CARTER.
1:1 Chemnut atreet. l!hilndelphia
_6.ly.
Vinegar Store,
THE MINERS' JOU,RNAL ? porksviLLE GENERAL ADVERTISER.
3311ercer Jones,
lckeitaaa z m aist-mor a , , :r a tip. "Ask; Cad,
WOODEN WKEE STORE,
11,30. 143 North Third Street, (burl doors above the
.1.1 Cagle Hotel, and directly appoints to James Kent
lc Santee's' Dry GrAds Store, between Item and Vine
Streets Philadelphia. t
girth - 23. ISSO
.• Spring Millinery Goods, ..
• - SOHN STONE'S WONS; '
LBPORTEBS AND DEALERS IN sarg; RIB
_ BONS AND MILLINERY' GOODS. -
NO. -15 GOOTH SECOND STREET, -
111ILADELP1111.
(,oUl..D . eall the attention of Merchants and Mil
. V V liners visiting the city, co their large tad rich
assortment of Sprang Millinery Goods, rejuived by
letearrivab from France, such as a •
Glace. Sills for Caffittlf Bonnets,
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbotis, from No 1 to No IS.
Preoth and. America- Artificial Flowers,
White and colored Crapes,. •
Frenett:Chip Flats,
Fancy Nets and Laees.
• Fancy Trinuninea. quilling', Crowns, Tips,
Covered Whalebones, Buckram,. Cane, 50..,
Together with every •nicle appertaising .to the Mil
linery trade.
March 23,1850
•
Cloth StOre. -
x... 9 \irt/ Sused Street, ante dee►i •boss Xsrket
.
IiULLADELP III . II .
'.
'
NATHAN' T. CLAPP.
IN VIIT,S Cie ...attention °fills friends and others to
1. his large and choice assorttnent of Clutha, Cass'.
rneres, and Vestings, comprising in part :- .
French, , • CLOTIIS, -
Urlran, T of every shade and quality,
mieeriean and :" ~ it Large
West of England ' . ' sisowitagire.
...
SUMMER. coa.TEIG S.
'Slack ;and fancy colored flatolieloths.
Siiper,black and fancy colored Cashmaratta.
French Palto and check Casaimer Coatlnaa.
Drip D - Ete's Summer and proton Mitts.
. PANTALOON STUFFS., ,
Super black French Caastmeres and Doeskins. -7
Frety.ll fancy and tfilit'd Caiiimeres, every varleAy
Merino Cautions.. all colnts and qualities.
Plaid and sirifird &Winery,. In every variety.
White and fancy Linen Driilin,s, splendid styles.
Cords and Boavertecos, of every quality.'
nattinetts, aSI snadcs and qualities.
: TESTING& ..
.
Soper black Satin and Cashmere Vestints- .
Splendid fancy Silk Vesting*, new designs. -',.
White and colored Martelllk , . large assortment.
Drab Cloths and other Coach Trimmings. .
, With a great variety of Goods for Boys' wear. '
ALSO. A large assortnient. of Tailors' Trimmings,
for sale very low by the piece or at Fetal!.
' NATHAN T. CLAPP.
No S N Seeand St., 3 doors abuse MS./kat.
Marclo3.lllso. 12,3 m
• ._ ..... ____
Blind Manufactory.
VENITIAN BLIND. , MA NIIFA ' CTITRE R
STK of Ike Gotdeio Xe. 1311 sad 143
•
! Sesta Second el. below Dock at.
1.111LIVEL) .1111 .
pp EEPA always no hand a Aare° and fashionable as
sortment of WIDE and NARROW SLAT _WIN
DOW !AIN IP 4 , manufactured in the best manner, or
the best materials, sod at the!lowest cash prices.
Illavi'ne refitted and entar" ' ed his eistahliahment. he Is
prepared to complete orde rs to any amount at the ,
shortest notice.
Coortantly on hand an asaortlnent of
MAHOGANY FURNITURE
of every variety, manulactuded espiessty for his own
tales purchasers may therefore rely on 3 good a re
terms.
Open In the evening.
Orders from distance Nicked earefally, and sent
free of porterage, to any part of this city.
11. CLARK.
, „
Auctistl.s. 1445.. 154 y
„ Biddle, ReCVeS & Son,
INNut.F.AALIL AND II TAIL
nr.ovrE AD
Nor • SO 4. 01 457%. J.011.11f STREET,
• PHILADELPHIA, -
1:1711281'; Cabinet Makers - i lintels and Private Fain.
V V Mt be supptird ith Bedsteads of c%ery
pattern nn natio., made in the most fashionable and
substantial annet • '
N. R The, patent Strew Bedstead, a very EllprliNT
Artic!e, matintactiared at this'establialunent . All kinds
of Turning done at the lowest rates.
March l 6; 1850. • It -em
•
The Tobacco Market.
S. DUBBIN S r
:NO. 2G9. X OnTli 4ECOND STREET,
HAS the lamest and cheapest Tobacco Warehouse
m Phhadelpleia Ile has. on hand, at present,
over ttco ntinioss of cittarsjrom common to the heid
impotted, the most of theiti are over two years old.
If you want tn buy good Clint's, try him once; be has
SO hales ti'oe Cuba and llavaim Leaf Tobacco.
lilo hhds, of Ow best Mayik•ille, Ke ntucky and Mary
land Leaf Tobacco.
NS boxes of the Guest tdands.of Cavendish and
Plitz Tobacco. :
bones of the hest old Illack Fat Cavendish, not
to be sum:l:tied by any other fur richness of tlavorand
r o od (rattly A larze strik of Smoking- Tobacco,
rime. arc., constantly on hand. •
The sult.fcriber has constantly employed over three
hundred hands, to make (;fears, whit!' enables him
to sell more rei•totribly.thast any other house. All
dealers ire itivited to call and examme his stock, at
269 North Seemed rit., oppmlite the Golden Lamh Ho
tel, and SI South Second one door above Chesnut.
eastside,
March '2. 103. 9-6 m
Oliter rvans.
Xe. 61, ?owl Second Strett.ilitadtlphis,
NIVIVCACT);RICEt OF
SALAMANDER. FIRC rAND TfIIEF PROOF
I . 11: 0 N Cli F. T S
VVITII Powder proof locks, and warranted -emit'
V. to any other make far securitry against fire n
burglars, having withstood ',the test of both, without
injury OT lOSS to their owners.
Also, in stnro and fat said.
Letter Copying l'resses ands Books.
Seal Presses. for Corporatirins• Banks, &e
Brugg.te I ... ss.s with eyiinders and l'ans.
Hoisting Machines for stores. FaelOries. he. •
Portable Shower Baths, of.:a new and superior cnn -
struction. Intended:lnt either cold or warm water.
Refrigerators for cooling and preserving meats. but
ter milk,'&e., in the warroc.4 weather, suitable to
stand in - any paifof the linusc arcellat. .
Water Filters. warranted ..to purify muddy or bad
water, whether affected
, t,iy rains, tuarl. limonone,
ilr any other rause •
• •
March 9. 1950', Sly
',ll. nicks Jones..
Ineresa Wooden, Ware Broens. Brut!. Com)1
Lonkirtf ninss . eO4l Variety Store.
iS NORTH SECOND STREET,
- rItILAM: I
- [Coder J. Sidney Carpet Warehouse:l ;
rjeviNu enlarged my store. I'have nn' hand and,
IA am cnnstantly mannfaituring and receiving Ilmmil
the Eastern States and Ettromadditions to my stock.'
Cciar ifit - re..=.500 nest Cedar and 100 nest painted
Tubs, 400 barrel and 200 loalcilinnts,loo.tinzen Cedar;
and 600 dozen painted l'ags, 200 dnz. Wash Rnards,
100 dnz. nest Sugar and Mut. Dozes; Spignts.Spoons!
andladles. .
.ket and WO neml
lEWsw ;Cert.—PO Dist Markt.
Clothes Baskets, 400 - Willow. Coaches, Chairs andl
Cradles; a large assortment of French and Domestic ,
Haskets.
.1'
Bro. sas sad nritsker.-1 . 1 1 .00 0 Wire Brooms, 10.000
Shaker Droners, dnz. each Wall. Paint, Scrubbing.'
Slim. and 111"rae Brushes; 'Tooth, shaving, Cloth and!
Hair (hushes of every style.
Cambs.-200 dozen fancy Combs, of various at
tern , , ante.. nerk,. pocket; ;healing and tine lontk
Combs of various stytesJ 7
..
Los/liar Glasses nr,Pine 4 Ch,rry. Wainer. nahog
any and Cilt Frame, of ell sizes Anil pattern' ; Ger.;
man, Frcneh and Eragli,la Looking Class Plates. of alk
sizes, froM 7 by 9 up Co 72 by 17.0—(packing insured 16,
311 Darts of the Union)—together with _a large assort.;
meet 'of Variety Goods too .namiendris - to
The attention of inerchanfsis respectfully winched to .
the etamination of nay Stock, all of which Will b‘t
sold loSe for cash nr city acceptance, so as to alltlol
pate any competition that`tan be offired.
March
. Rolierts 9 ' •
cAll-PET F r DIPORZIIm,
46 A - era Setvid Street,
.Deteur Arch.
22,00
B,no
PIIIALbELPHIA. • .
I
9-111 E attention r;ill,,uteiteeptrs & Slerebnnts Is In
-1 i twtrd to our large an?l elegant assortment of Car,'-
peting, Oil Cloths, Madan , Shadm—consistlng th
part of.
20 ps. new style imperial :3 ply Carpeting'. 1
50 ' do F.ilra,miperfine lnerain, do I '
50 " do Superior all wool falling. do 1
50 s' do Spl'eAtialtty all woollen Vennlan do
75 ". do Cotton, Ingrain gni Venitian. do 1
A large Int of I.ist, flag, lleutp.and Cotton Carpets.
from 10 to .50 co. prr yard: . . I
„A latge and splendid asiortment of new style Gothic
and land"rape Window Shades. (Breit Onto the man
ufactory, whirhosith thS rarprts, ran he sold at the
lowest cash paces. TI hrlesale and Retail:l , y
~ RICHARD ROBERTS. ,
No. 46 N. 2d St.. below ,Arch.Phßa.
r 11-3 g) i
March 16.11K0
Arch St. Wall Paper WarehouSe r ,
No. tits ARCH STREET, :
BETWEEX SIXTHIr SEVENTH, SOUTH SIDE,:
rurastrateut•• I . I
rr lIE Proprietor nf. the above extensive e • slabtish
ment has lately opened his superb Cock of Wall
Pipers, which are allot' Ste late.t styles, and of the
very best manufacture. purchasers from the country.
eaa rely en being accomnirodated with patterns suit•
able for every purpose, without the inconvenience of
looking further.
Ile is &remained to sell at such prices as the ideat:e
trige„of a cash business atfards. I '
I
EDWARD BURTON. I
. B. —Paper hung 10 the Country at City Prices.
March 9, Mu. : 10-3 m • I
Oils, Candies, Soap, Se.
rr TIC subscribers hive in store on tivnrahle terms
.1.-SEOO gallons Breathed Winter Sperm Ori,
64043 do 'lf:We:cited do do
:WO do Lleacherifsll . -do
.
. do - do Solar . do •
MVO do do Wintes Lard Oil,
9090 do do do Elephant Oil, ,
WO do • do. ' ; do Whale Oil.
, ZSGO do do Spring do
111,700_ do Strainedliorth West Coast WhatiOti
yeti INN., for miherettec,
1900 gallons Commotittil,sultable for greasing,
row do du Paint Oil.
10,000 tin Tanners' Oil, comprising Etralta,
Honks, Shore., aqd Tanners' Whale Oil,
-400 hoses Adainanilile Candles,
900 do Mould antripped Tallow Candlea,'u'-
surted.sizes, tuoicharge for boxes,) '
hrocei Yellow and Mown Soup 3, , 1
feruv!an sad Pitagonian Strad°.
BOLDEN & PRICE,'
No. 31 North Wharves. 7rl store above Arch Street,
Feb. I, ISM. 9--3nao] Philadelphia l
_ _
..1, E. Carivet,
ARCHITECT' 4WD ENQINEER,;
Ni. 51 North .Sirti Slyeet. Plana. :;
GIVES DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS of
Co animus to erect Dire trigs, ace. and lay out the
grounds for Country Seses or Cemeteries; 'together
with the arrangement ol.Trees to give tae proper el"
feet.—Also, Churches, hospitals, Prisons,' Wats/
Worts, GasAVorks. Ace. ;an the latest and most appros
sdplaas, inetudiag hsatlege atilatpth 4.! 1 ,
Pllfla.akjell.
"
MI
It.bm
•
For . the Removal and: Permanent Care
or all I•
Nravous niEsEresEs; -
And of those Complaints which oto cooled by an
voiced., weakened or utlealthyieonditioa of the
rrir.nvors sysTs.m.
11-Im
This beautiful and convenient ai4ilication of the myst:
terious powers of OALVANISNI MAGSKTISM. has
been pronounced by distinguished phesicians, both ta"
Ennair amt the United States, tor,b• the stoat talw6le
medicinal iiscorery of the...l4e. .;
De , CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT
_ and I
MAGNETIC FLUID,
st. coa teitli the most petfect And Certain SUCCitlif in all
• cases of
GENERAL DE B ILITY.
Strengthening the weakened liody, giving tone to the
various =ram and Invigorating tha entire system. Also
In FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP
SIA,* INDIGESTION; RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and
CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, 11.1.1518AG0, DEAF.
NUS, NERVOUS TREMCins, PALPITATION OF
THE HEART. APOPLEXY. NEURALGIA. PAINS la
the•SIDE and CHEST. LIVER COMPLAINT. SPINAL
COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE at the SPINE. Hip
CONIPLAINT, DI9i:A9K9 at the KIDNEYS. DEFT•
CIF,NCY OF' NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY,
and all NERVOUS_ DISEASF.S. which complaints arise
Datil one simple cause—namely,
•
A. Derangement ,of the Nerroui System.
a3 -in NERVODS COMPLAINTS. Drugs and Medi.
eines sae sssss the dieesse. for they' weaken the vital ener
gies or the already roetrated system ; while tinder the
strengthening. life-giving, vitalising inlluenee of Galvin.
ism, u applied by this beautiful and -wonderful dia.l
corety, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer be
restored to former health, strong*, elasticity and vigor.
• :pm great peculiarity and excellence of • .
Dr. °bristle's Galvaite ChtraUees,
Meows, In the fact that 11uy ar4est and cure disease by
onboard application, in plate of the usual mode of drug•
Bing and physicking the patient till exhausted Nature
sinks hopelessly under the infliction.
• They strengthen the whole system, /qua/ire the eiHrculee
tion of the blood, promote the secretions, end never de eke
slightest irrinry pace any eirctnnetanees. Since their
introduction in the United sauce, only Ouse yeah
more than 4
• 60,000 Persons
. Iweclreu d a i nlg
rg al e l
number aosfs esa d a i n e d s , c w 'o h n o d itairoen s p e a c mo ul n i g
lwysub
ject to Nervous Complaints, have been
ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY MEM%
When all hope of relief bad been given up, and, every
thing else been tried in vain: ' .
1 1 To illustrate the. use of the GALVANIC BELT.
suppose the case of a person afflicted with that bane of
DYSPEISIA, or any other Chronic or Nen ,
mu Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are taken,
which, by their action on the nerves awl muscles of
the stomach, afford resirrory ,relief, but which leave
the patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties;
atter the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare
this with the effect resulting from the application . ;ol the
GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic *Offerer, eien in
the worse symptoms, of an attack, and simply tie the Ilea
around the body, using the. :Magnetic Fluid as. directed.
Ina short period the insensible perspiration will act on
the
. positire element of the Belt, thereby causing a Gal•
mum circulation which will' pas on to the negative, and
'hence back again to the positive, thus keeping ups con.
'inflow Galvanic circulation throughout the system Thus
the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA ere PERNIA.
NENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY
SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF,
YEARS.
CERTIFICATES ANL' TESTIMONIALS
Of the most Undoubted Character,
'From all parts of the Country could be given, sufficient
to All every column in this piper!
AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE,
which concluii! - ely proves that
" Truth is stranger than Fiction.!"
CUILE OF 1
Etheurnatisna, Bronchitis and DyspcpsiS.
I REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN I
of New Jersey, of distinguiahed attainments and exalted
reputation
SIDNEY, New. Jersey, July 12; 1244.
Da. A. If. CHRISTIE—Dear Sir: ,you wish to know Of
me what has been the result in my awn case, of the appli•
cation of THE tI.‘LVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE.
Myreply is as follows;
For about twenty years I had been suffering from Rye.
pepsia. -Every }ear , the symptoms became. worse, Oor
could I obtain permanent relief horn any course of medical
treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, in non.
1 : sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the dia
-1 charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe
Chronic Itheumatism, which for year after yea!, caused
me indescribable ancoi,..h. Farther: in the winter of !'45
trod '4O, in consegimiKe of preaching a great deal in my
l• own and various r:iier churches in this .region, I was
; attacked .by tL Bronchitis, which soon.became so severe
as to require an immediate , suspension of my pastoral
labors. My nervous systess trot ndio thoroughly prostrated,
and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dys
pepsia and Rheumatic effoction—thus ertng that these
disorders were connected with each oth r through the
medium of the Nerveus System. In the • hole pharma
copteia there seemed to be no. remedial agent which could
reach and recuperate my Nervous System ,• everything
that 1 had tried for .thii purpose had coinpletely failed. [
At last I was led by my friends to examine your linen•
lions, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their
ellinienci4 I determined Miry the effect of the application
of the. GALVANIC 81.1,T AND NECKLACE, with ;the
NIALINETIC FLUID. This was in June, 1946. To , air
oaxir ASTONISHMENT, 11 TWO DAYS SIT DYSPEPSIA HAD
; G)NEy lII.SIGHT DAYS I WAI ENABLED TO ar.sons HT PAW
TONAL LARORS ; NOR HAVE I SINCE OMITTED • SINGLE
SICRTICIF ON ACCOUNT OP THE BRONCHITIS ; AND MY RHEA:.
VATIC A•TECTION HAS A.NTIRELY CEASED To TROIIBLE
MC. Such Is the wonderful and happy results' Of I the
! experiment.
• .1 have recommended the BELT and FLUID to Many
who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic alien.
Lions. They have tried them, warn starer assovis. I
!' IN CASE.
/ Ern, dear sir, rery respectfully yours,
ROBERT VV. LANDIS.
DR. CHRISTIE'S
GALVANIC NECXLACE
Is used for all complaints affecting the Throat or Read,
such as Bronchitis, inflammation of the Throat, Nervous
sod Sick Headache, Dizziness of the (lead, Neuralgia iq
the F2CIN Buzzing or !touring in the Ear". Deafness,
which is generally Nervous, and that distressed com
plaint; culled Tic Dolmens.
palsy and Paralysis.
All physiciins acknowledge that these terrible diseases
e catired by a driicienry:of Nerrous Energy in' the
Directed limbs. Ds. Galvanic Articles will
supply this deficient ponce, and a complete and entire
cute ts thus efi'vcted. •
1000 - Cases of Palsy and Paralysis
have been repnrted to ; Da. CIIIIISTIC and his _Agents
within the labt two )eitiv, which have .been entirely
revtnred.
0— Car. ANorirw Tome, of Brooklyn„ had
not been able to walk a step for near four years, and WU
so helidess that he had to be fed. The most celebrated
physicians gave him up. In fivo days ante be coo
eneneed wearing the GALVANIC Be r, Nrearace, also
Bs Ilm.t.rrs. he,w a lked across the room, and in three weeks
he had perfectly recovered his health.. Captain Tomes
is sei enty years of age.
9ty I
Severe Deafness Cured.
The following is •n extract from • letter lately re•
ceirea from a diatinguishea' phytician in the-State of
yirginia:_ _
C Dear Sir: One of my patients,
unknown to me, obtained your Galrauic Bat sad Neck.
/ere, with the Magnetic ' , laid, for a serious streetinaof
Deafness. The rase was that , of n lady whose Nervous
system was much disordet ed, and her general health poor.
:Much 1 , 1'411 done previously to the application of the Belt,
but with very little success, and I feel it only right ba tell
you, that since she commenced wearing the Belt and
using the Fluid, hot a few weeks ago, she hu EN.
litilLY BF:COVERED and her
general health is better than for set eral years."
CC7— Every rasa el. Deafness, if it De Nervous, is it
generally is, tail be cured by this wonderful remedy. .
DR. CHRISTIE'S
GALVANIC BRACELETS
Aro found of vast service in cases of Convulidons or Pits,
Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections
of the Head and upper extremities. Also in Palsy and
Paralysis, and all diseases caused by a deficiency : of
power - or Nervous Energy in the . Was or °tiler °qua
of the body.
Tic Dolorous and Nenialgia.-
Tbese dreadful and agonising complaints are intenii
eddy reltead by the. application id the l7s IC flm.e.
Namit-aer: VIC rum,. The Belt diffusea the Electricity
• ihmugh the system ; the Necklace has a local effect, and
the Fluid sets directly upon this elected nerves. In these
ilistreming afflictions the appliCation NEVER FAILS. t
ory- Many hundred Certideatee hunt all parts of the
country of the most oatriontinary character can be
given, if required. • , •
0Q- No trouble or inconvenience attends the nes of
MC. G.44I44NIC,ARTICLES, and tkey
may be morn by the enost.feableimi delicate, with pn
feet ease and safety. In many 'Caves the sensation
tending their use is highly plgagerot mut agnere6k, They
can 10 seat to any part of the country.
Prices:
The Galvanic Belt, Three Dollars',
The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars.
The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Each.
The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar.
lyty- The articles 'are tecompanied by NU and' Plate
diseetions. Pamphlets girth full, patUulers any be bad
e 4 the authorised Agent. -
PARTICULAR CAUTION. '
ilaqSewers of Cowsterfsits a n d MirtMese
'D. o. VIOREREA* Ps: D.,
GENERAL AGENT FOR THY: LISTITRD SVATE4
• • LTAlreroadway, Nrnr York.
For sae in Pottsville, Pa., by the authorized
Agent, JQHN G. - BROWN., -
- Jan.l2, '50.-2-til
D. ME o.lP.Dit — h,—lte a I Estate Agency. 0
. flee. Cool re fir, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pis
Agvnt for, the sale said purchase of Real Estate.'
•gent for lands, 1114 1,0/Ip, s. of Rents. Ste. ,
1p d. 11, 110,
" DaUteri, " • .
.igmacAL PAIN EXTRACTOR?
inis:OttlAt otatitat. "
eertala and positive Cure for tha. worst Barns and •
Scalds. Plies. , Erysipelas - Rheumatism, cuts,• .
• Wonnda.FererSorea.Btoken Breast, Sore'
Ninnies, • Weak. and inflamed Eyes,
Si/rainy, Salt Uheum, arid encases' • '
- of External Inflamation.
• 'BERNS AND SCALDS. •
IChallenge the world to • pritivej that in any one "al n
gle instance, t•Dallera Megielat rain Extraetbr"—
that is 'essay the genuine article4-bair• slime its first in ,
trod actin,. by'ine in 1839, up to this4reetod, ever,4lled
to care the worsiezties of Barns and Scaldsl
• • •- . FROZEN TOE tmnsp. •
Divine's . * Ferry. Paseo, Pa., Jew: 13„'49. •
MR. TIESRY D,ALLEY—Sir: This is to certify that 1
have been afflicted for a numberof years with it sore
foe caused "by being frozen. tity toe has been vrry
painful to ine, especially duril the bat six 'Months,
when it had become.so much u feted that the dash of
thelirst Joint had nearly all Sivappeareu. Having
tried all the dilferent rernedies: recommended fo me.
but without experiencing ativ.relief, 1 had given tap
all hopes of saving raj. limb. Dot, to ;ratify the wish
es of my Blends, Daniel W. Dinynian,.W. FDrriiihrad,
end of I ers,t was induced to try 4.Dalley's Magical Pain
Er:tractor."' and by the
,use uf vine ZS cent -,tios, was
entirety calm!. :DANIEL DECKER.
We. the undersigned,subscrtbe our names to thrabovc
testimonial, not alone es an actofjustice to 11.1/alley
but ihat othets. similarly afflicted . may he induced to
try and fled reltef from the visite' of this extraordi
nary faintly salve. • W. F. BitoDitelD: , •
loser's' B. -I.errttle a,
Jou" Banos". •
,
_ . 7 . DASila. W. DlNG,ittl.
CrPor directions, and other ;testimonials of cures
performed,, see printed Pamphlets. ,
lESi
cAuTioN PUBLIC
WO article of ackhowledged Merit is more extensive'.
111 ly counterfeited than'; riAll LEY'S, GENUINE
PAIN EXTRACTOR! 'The difference between the
genuine and the counterfeit Extractors is easily deifi
ed, viz DALLEY'S err:ilea! cad vinciae Ez-•
tractor, la the severest .
[Di and scalds, affords ra
gman:areas relief. It dravis uut theefise uni siputu in
a few minutes. And In cuts and unmade, sore and In
nano,' eyes, and all cases of external indamation, its
soothing effects are ever the risme. The Counterfeit
Extiactors, on the contrary ierftart when apPlled. and
increase the pain: .
Being cognizant of the danger attending the use.o
the Counterfeit Extractors. l distinctly deciate that
will nut hold myself respeouilite forlhe effect', of any
Extrados, unless the same lie procured at My own
Depot, 416 Broadway corner lispenard Sped, New
York. Of from my authorized - Agents.
Jona a BROWN, Rgelli. POltSVilir j
FRED . N.IELErrr dr.CO. Fhiladelphia ;'• •
JOHN B Ht as, • ". • Beading ;
Ctrsa A US • lanc.aster
C A Monet " IYoric.
,
DO YOU WANT
TO CURE V.OUR HORSE! '
1 F afflicted with Humors. Sores, galled neck and
I shoulders, quitterbone, greade epnvin, or poll-evil.
one box of Dalley'e auintal.Gatvanle Cure-All, will
con Vince you that there le nit .mistake In it. ' .
7 1
' - READ : The folloWing Is from the Over
",,'Nicer of the. llarlem Railroad dtableb :
(.1 ji
New 'York, Ja/y 14.1810.
I have trieti,DAI,LPIOS ANIMAL GAL
VANIC eutq:.:ALL, and. 1 now certify that I.llave
found it the most extranntintty and Valuablt remedy
ever put upon 'a Hons, and w'outcl POI be whhout it
for any money'. it corns hard and rpavlb-luttips aris
ing from the collar, saddle, Ike..as by _magic I Rub on
a little of the dalvd. and the entlar can't make a sore.
4tan notor doltssm. iMIN •VAN 'swaths. .
Y'Ovweer Harlem Railloaa Stables.
npAD TUE FOI . ,LOWING:*
This Is to eertify that I hniSe used Dalley's Animal
Galvanic Cnr. l .-)111, and fnund it the safest and most
speedy curr for sores and bruises that !have ever used,
and I take pleasure in recommending It to MI.
S. .M. ROLLINS. Livery Stable, ley Jarst.,l4. Y.
iIIEAD THIS MINERS!
Barn from an,Explosiota of Gunpowder—Blast
, iltraks.
natty Dabbgv, Esq.. New Aria—
Dear Sir: t hereby minify; that in the early part of
March Ins!, while engaged is blasting rocks, a charge
of powder prematurely eitiloded,. taping full etTeCt.
upon my fate, chest, and left: arm, and burnt MO lu a
dreadful manner. / WWI carried home on a - litter, tun
face swollen to tw ice Its natural size ; the flesh torn
ott my oral, below the elbow,; and my eyes tilled With
powder and dust. A Pity tieran called in, - expressed
strong doubts as to the savitig of toy left eye, which
had.severat cuts over the ball; and My face being
burnt all over, and havin black stab over it
he directed poultices to be applied, to draw out the
powder. This I resisted, Mat fearful of losing toy
eyes 1 and having heard untelt of your PainrEztjac
or. I concluded to try it. • !did so, end in li!ssitfan a
Mrtnight, and without any Of.er application than your
Extractor, I was completely lured, without a scar,and
my eyesight folly.restored..
Part R.Autantl,,Siatem //tided. Jae. 24. 1848.
SWOIII before me, the 24th ' little. 1898.
' Grtestitit„ Justice of the l'ear.e..
_ -
. II hedifienli Areag•aniTo. Y., Feb. 2.9.-j5 . 18.
Arr. Dailey —Dear Sir While my snit, 15 .yeartobl,
was at work in the shingle manufactory of L. Tit Itolle e
he had the to isfortnne to slip and fall into a llafge vat,
used for the purtm:m of boiling blocks preparatory to
rutting. The blocks hadjuvr: been removed from the
vat, containing a large . quantity of boiling water. Ile
fell forward scalding built hands and arins,ol one side,
and one let! badly antrlbe °titer partially. rite ECaIPII
were so bad ott Ids arms and leg that most of the fleeh
:nitric MT with his garments,*anri his life was despaired
of by both his physicians and friends.
Dalley's Pala Extractor was prorured as soon as pos.
'time (which ern, in about six boors) and applied which
relieved him from all pain, prevented intlamation
swilling, and in a, fetv days totnmenced treating his
ere,il There appeared tt general improvement. an
noichict that in Utica weehn he was removed to his
father a lumen, distant alino nne mile and a half:
We continued the use ti6lie atinve'rrirdicine about
two rennthA and we believe' it visa the meat's, under
Providence, or sastoz his e would cheerful
ly recommend it in all similar rases as a safe and iti
valtiAle remedy. With skaiments of respect I re
main, deer Fit, your most phi Meet and huMble serv
ant, nta,e. et.anK,
SUSANNAII CLARE,
C. E. CLatist..•
{Ve the undoisidned. !Jelin: personally acquainted
With the cads of Mr. Clark's son, belies, the above
statement v.iberantiallycerreel:
31 Dewry;Leniiii Dcwey.JS lielsey,ll ti Pearce,
Win Brans, E Clark, L p Ira Newan, trs New*.
man, Mark J Mime.
*Fur dlrectlrciis, MT printed Pamphlets.
11. I).NLI.Eir
JOIIN 11. Ilrt.o%.*lsi, Agent,' Pottsville. .
• tlept. 1, 1849. • 2G-ly
ifillicted. do not Dnioaar.
AN . OTHER Fy.u.ow REINC RESCUED FROM
Dutra by Sclesterri' Psalm, uic Syrup. ' • .
TUE fitilowing ease is one oldie greatest triumph cf
ow - theme neer disease ever putdished iii uiedice3
history. Read it :
Prompted by no other l imn the feelingof benevolence,
and for the benefit of my. of fellow In:meal de.
sire to mske known a shorideseription of my disease
and the it nexpened curd ()limbed 'rem SCHENCK'S
PIii.MONIC zaritlf P. Abitut three rata ago I was
afflicted with a Violent cold, Which settled on my breast
and side, and every fewdaysl would raise. consider
able blood; my cough was very tight and distressing.
Every day I had *intent fever, creeping chills, and
profuse sweat:salt night, With difficulty of breathing
and great Instil appetite,: my system was entirety .
prostrated, being confined to My bed most of theiitne.
Ttvo of Din nein eminent physicians in this city al.
tended me, and after exhausting all their/kill, pronouns
eed lIIV CIVIC incitrable.. Indeedoane' said: my lure.
were almost gone, and . 1 could nor pordlity - recover
Ai, this 437,(1 , 0 in ; disease, I Wee:prevailed apart to
try Dr. Schencrs Puhootie , Syr up, and before I had to
ken half a dozen bottles, W2S TO fir reentered as to
be able to go about the houlte. It seemed to strength
en my whole system—it todtened the cobalt-nand stop
ped the bleeeding—my bowels became regelar, and
everything Late, seemed to; digest easily and nourish
my whole system: Indeed,' such was the rapid pro
gress of my health. and so sudden the chalice, that I
became too sanguine of a Speedy cure, and abandoned
the. use of the niedichse before the disease wet there
oughly eradicated„ which resulted in another attack n.
hleeding at the Mine last fait, accompanied by a distresf
sing cough. 1 wain commenced taking the Paine - trite
Syrup, and aentint Dr. Schenck, who, upon a careful
examination, advised me nicontinue using it. Before
I had taken four bottles. an abscess formed in my side.
which gathered and brokadischarging as near us lean
Judge, a plater veryilisagreeable yellow Dialler. 'nth
seemed to cleanse and purify my whole sestem. From
thts time I began to get better, and am noW happy to
say entirely recovered. , I am 'Sure at this time I en
joy better health than I have for the last ten years.
Since I commenced taking" he Pulmonic Syrup, I have
never failed to recommend, it wherever 1 went, that
others, as well us myself, nnight he saved from, that
awful disease; for I feel it Ia duty that I owe to the
, afflieted to publiafi it tone world. Permit me to men
non a few cases that have:tome under ety immediate
observation. Dein: on a Visit to Cautdeni N. Lies'
summer, I aavv a child, evidently in the last stage of
,bowel consumption. The mother informed me that
I the physicians had given the child np as hicuralde. I
I told her what benefit I bad derived from I
the use of I
Schenek's Puisionic Sytua and induced her to procure I
a bottle. I heard nothing more from the little sufferer
I until about three Months after ; being in the market,
my attentinn was drawn to a lady who observed me
very attentively. She finally approached use, and asked
me if I was not the lady who recommended Schenck's
Pal:mink Sy,ratp to her dying child last suminer In Cam
den. I replied that I waa. , She said that her child had
entirely reentered, and was untommanly be !thy.—
Iler name is Mrs. Wilson, end now resides in , Brides
burg. Another lady I would mention in particular,
whit had a scrofulous affection. , Iler face and neck
preaemed one continued sere, and one of her eyes Was
seriously - affected with It. f She had become greatly
emaciated; and to all appearances past recrive ry. .1 in
duced her to tty Schencles,Pultnnuic Syrup. which she
did, and Is now perfectly clued. Another lady, Mts.
McMullen, whose residence I will give on application
was evidently hi the lasi atage of ' Cnnsuruption. I
prevailed upon her to try. the - Puttunnic t4Yrup. In a
very ulna time she WOT entirely reenacted, and how
enjoys excellent health: NaVlngs becotne exceedingly
'fleshy. These are three cases within my knowledge,
which I know were cured by Schenck's Pulmonic Syr
up. All who (balks titis stateraept,taad will take tha
trouble to call on rue at My resurencd, 'Pariah street,
five doors 'above Thoth, north side. I think 11 will be
üble to satisfactorily conviitre theta by 'MT own calte
and others that I know have been cured try this Syrup.
Since my cute there - have been so many to *we me to
know whatl took. that I have' had a very good oppor
tunity of knowing a great many that have taketrit,'
1
,and have been greatly benelitted thereby, and I think
If persons affitctett with Consumption or Liver Com.
plaint, would semi for Dr. :lettere:tr. and let hltn care- -
frilly t examine their incresjand if he'artya le Om curet
Meal. fotioir the dtrect ion!. aitid 'prevent 'lmM:qv:old,
• they will rapidly reenter." - L' .
rtITLICLMA L. LEHIERT.
Philadellikia,iMay £9,18 . 40. ".• •
..
; --,-- .
DR..3'. H. Senecert :-I.lesr Sit—l have known Mrs.
Leitsitt for several years: as a member of my church,'
and have all confidence inlet statement, and am re
joiced to find tier again tentored to health. Any thing
more. In addition to-her statement, II needless. ,
sr,Yours. truly.'' " THOiIASI...I.ANCWAY. • , .
Pastor or the Notih Presbyterian' Church,
.Pilifeds., Aire 20.1610. " Sixth st.,attatte Green.
•
Prepared and sold try J. If. SCIIENCE;nt bit.Leb
ratory, 0. C. Comer - Of Coates and Marshall streets,
and at his principalat6ee;•Nn.3Rdnuttilixth street,
and by the following-140,mo! " •
,J. MARTIN. Postivllle ;• . t • .
.Lyon.k. Port Clinton; Charles Franey, Orwlcs
rg I, - 11. Dickson: 'EehllYlkill Haven ,J. O. pans,
Abner/vine ; Price& Hughes, Sr. Clair;
henry 86bs
ler, Port Carbon ;'Hr. J E. ritelnberget,'ldidilleport ;
E. 3, Ifiy.:Tiintagna ; E • W. Earl.
If. T.
rill ef e aut t„ N o rrk&potn; lohn !letterman, Itamourg.
lel-Prlcr. per bottle, ot - 113 per lair drown. •
A . tl;.
•
Druggist.
LI.E sAVEII:
AWFUL CArEE;!!F SCALD!
PHILA. - .AND - READING RAILROAD.
. SIMMS!'AIaiItA.SHASIKIELNT,;,PUOiII
PnitartELPlla rorrati.
C kl• si
ggcs of Os Phila.* Reading Rottria
...Philadelphia, Alarelt 2X.16.50. S •
: Two 'Paulen:et Truitte llaily, (eaceitiStir.daya)
N nod after April Ist, 1350, two n
wilt be ut
' O
'each way, -daily . .. bettveto Philadelphia sad
Putavitte. • • . ••
„ • - Month.: (..;?roOntooodatiiii,)
te,ares l'hiltoielphia• at 21 o'clock, A, ItLi daily,
[except trluntlays.l
Leave,. POIISVIlle; at') o'clock, A. X., daily, [ex
rcpt eutoblyy,l • :
, „vpirowoe Line, (Fast Tout*)
I.euves l'headelphia at 21 o'clock, wily, (except
ttiondacp.l •
,
Le.lyes.rottryllte at 21 o'clock, dailyaexcept Sun
day \ J
PaP/11,11.1efil caunat eater the cant tulles, provided
with a ticket-. • I_, •
. .
•
• . I ,PASS.NGEII. 2,R8.1.N TIME TAOLES,
Comangncing an,..lronSue. Anrif.lst, 1830, daily except
thinday. , • • .
r. •UP ITII3INB. DOWN,,T,EAHIB.
iestioss.l - stona. - 'ravr uxerlonal ,!loan.
A. st. r. 31.1 A• m.II. nr.
tonees lt.e3eS ;-
Philadelphia . 7.7.0 2.3o , Pottssille < 7.50 - 2.30
- Passes I Phases
R function 800 3.00,8c101 Haven 7.38 2.38
Falls 8.05. 3.o.s:OrwirShur:, 7.46 2.45
Manayurik 811• 3.lo•Auhurn . 7.50 9.53
Spring Mill- 8.24 3.21 Port Clinton , • 8.08 3.03
Nnrristown 8.37 31.311,llamburg 822 3.14
: Port Kennedy 6.52;2,40;M0br5vi11e 8.39 - 3.32
Vailet Forge • 8.38 3,43;Allllouse's 8.414 3.38
Pluenixville 9.09 3:s4ißeacling .. 9.05 332
Royet's Ford 9.11 4‘o7llltrdsboro• • ; 9.35 4.16
Pottstnian ; 9.45 4.2slDounlasseine.. 9.46 4.24
Donglessillit 10.00 4.3B , Poitslown•': -- 10.00 - 1.33
Birdsboro' 10.13 4.44lRoyer's FOtd 10.25 4.54
Reading 1 . 10.44 s.os l Ptnenlivillit - 10.36, 5.04 :
Alttouse's ' 11 IQ 5 ; 23 Valley Forgo 10.49 5.16
Itiohrsellte 11.16 5,29 Port Kennedy 10 54 5.21 I
Ilactburg • 1138 s.47lNortistown 11.04 5.29
Port C li nton 11.46 Is.sslBpringt 31111, 11.19 5.40
Auburn 12.06, 6,o9ldaosyunV , 1 .32 5.51
Orwieshurg 19.1 S ; o.t6!Farii. 11.77 3.50
:841e1 Hoven 12.26 6.22 1 11. Jenctiiin 11.91 6.00
Arrives - Arrives •
, ,
Pottsville -' 10 6.30 Philadelphia- 12.10 6.30
The afternoon, or fait trains, do nol'itinAt Auburn,
Althciuse's, Birdsboro'.' Roger's Ford; .Valley Forfe,
Port Kennedy, tinting .A/in or Falls. • -
Fifty pounds of baggage will be allo4 id to each Pas
senger inabess Lines, and Passengers are expressly
prohibited fromtakios'any thing as balisege but their
wearing apparel• which will beat tho rist (Slut owner.
By ordei \ of the Board of Slananeis,:. I •
. • 8. IiRADFORO, Secretary
- April 6, MO 14. t(
•
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
S. HAVEN, lIIIIVERSVILLS & TUE.
01T LUXE OF FASSENGEI).CARS ,
P i ttLixdresirixl
Via Mine 11111 Railroad, Olatly.`c)uncleyst excepted )
IN end /liter blonday, •Ist; the line will be
N... 1 run tis tbllows, viz:
- Xingu,: Train. ' . '
,
Leave bitnerstillle for drit I Ilaven ktio'clock, A.M.
" Schft Maven - for 511persville add; Tremont, int
mediatety on tho arrival of thesmorning train from
Philadelphia. . .
Afternoon Train. : • _
Leave Tremont for Pottsville. 53 Ittorveille and Schl
Ilaven, at 3 o'clock., P. 51.: • ,
,
" Millersville for :4,lvt iiarp.C4' o'clock. P. M..
" 'Srh'l Haven for Millersville at6l o'clock. P. M.
Fore liOnt cll'i Haven to Mineroville.: , 25 centa.
tip do Tremont '!• -- 5 0 "
" from Minersvllle do' ~ •: , 23 "
" rrillTi POIIgVIIIC di) ; ' 25 "
C - An Omnibus' wilt leave the American House,
Pottsville, immediately after the arrfvel of the Phila
delphia morntnn train. to convey pottengoro to We3t
Wood, where they take the cars tor Omelet. .
All Baggage 'at the owner's risk; - ,
30115; C. NICC, Agent.
April 6,1550 ; ..,;. • 1.1.tf.
OFEICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA 1
AND ILEADINIA - 11t. IC , GO.
.. ,
Philadelphia, Feb; 20,1650. )
e-i1*"...., r;.., ...,•,1, • ,- .;-' .a , •
c..-...1'
NOTICE is hereby given, that the4ates of Freights
and Toils can Coal, transported by this Company, will
be as follows front March Iltlt. 135% 4 :
To - From 51.Carboit.S.Haven P.Ciinton-
Richtnotid• f 70 i• , 65 45
Philadelphia ~ 70 I: ' 65 45
1 oriole,: Plane 70 i' - 65 45
'
Nitetown . ' 70 , 65 45
Ger tuantow n Railroad .70 65 45
Faits or sebuytstit 70 : . 6 . 5 45
31Annyttnie •
GO .! 55 25
,
Conalle'ken Ar.,Plytnouth R 50 ': - 45 30
Torn out t tulle below Nor- i
_ tistown ': 45 , . 40 9.5
Notrisic,wo or Blidgeport 40 : : 35 . 30
Pon Kennedy3s '". 30 15
•
Valley Forge 30 i
•' 25 10
,
Phcenixvillo . 20 ;'. ' 15 19
Royer's Ford= 20 • . 15 00
Puttsiown 15 ','.: 10 ell
Douglasaville • . 15 : 10 10
IIauItIMIUWEI • 10 ': - 05 95
.
Heading 05 1 , 00 95
Hetw'n Reading&Moltrsvilie 00 .i ." 05 90
Mohr.ville9s ... 93 85
•
Hamburg 75 •: . 70 65
Otwigshitrj 5.5
,
By order or the Board of 31auntreti4. ,
S. BRADFORD,Seet'y.
9-Int
.Marc I) 2, 1850
OFFICE OF THE SCHHYLKH,L
ArAvzoATtos co. -
March ith, ISM).
Pg;;;21 ,
NOTICE Is hereby given that the'ratet Ow Toll and
the lise_ni C.tra fnt Anthrarite Coal nn
the : 4 chnylkill Nayigatturi Cot the y - tr 1e53, tcitl ba as
follows—
. To he charged tier town( antinda.
The ivelttat to be asevrtaimod by rile/. nwans as may .
be adopted to seeurre neemary and FIVE per reut. al-
===3====l
Tho toll for all coat, inckollog the rise Oi Car= r nnntng
from the rrever.ll . points, to be charged Os per the follow
ju.,, table—
t^. No charge lies thon 'l%cuty-ti
shall be made for toil and thense o
tame.,
To Orwigehorg Lauding
ilaniburc
Mohraville
Alihou.e's
Reading •
liirdshorough
l'onlYoion
_
.....____
Pottstown I.sndlng , - 54' .55 -
. .
'
}Myers Ford . 5 14 55
Plurnlxvllli ' • 611. 60
Luttiliervlllo :OW 60 - „
Towlines Darn ,6111.60 5
.
.
VatleV Tome ' . Illti 60 151
• Pon Kennedy . " :661 1 65 6?.
Norristown and Bridgeport ,661 65 62 ,
' Plyinouth Dam Ai 65 62 1
~,
• Consliehocken .11j: 70 67 ' I
Spriag Nlill . - 7111 70 61'1
Marnyttuk ' .61.• .5 72 - ,6.
Philadelphia ?".. :611 75 '72 1 63
„- _
- The Navlsation is now i,rieti for nse b et w een Phila
delphia and Reading. and hoots will' he cleared at Pori
ellmon'arul Schuylkill Itteen on the Ilth tint., knd a
Pottsville and Port Ca rt4ori on the 15tkinst.
- ny order of the 51anneers. - ,
, T. FamLEy . President.
I 11.1 f
?natal 9,1'850
LITTLE SCHUYLKILL RAIL, ROAD
liZa
Arrangement t i dr the Freight and !Passenger Cars o
,the Schuylkill Itaiiro.ad. !
TIM Passenger 'Frei» leaves:Tore Clinton,
olnudays excepted) on the arrittat of the alarm?
train on the Beetling ilailtniut front Philadelphia—al
riving at Tstriaryna Minim to dinn„ :Leaves Tamaqua
at hall past one o'clock. I'. , time to connect nt
Port Clanton, with the afternone tract on the Readt4
Railroad frau. Pottsville to Philadelphia.
•FAIIC—TO. Port Clinton, 75 cents; to Philadelphia.
113 50.
The freight train leixes Tantalite% daily. Bentleys 22-
canted) at o o'clock, A.. lit,; and Port Clinton, at i 4
O'clock - , P. Bt. A Passenger earistims In tonnectidn
wthri the Freight train, so that passengers for Philadel
pnia can take the rooming eta in a carbon the Ireadhe
Railroad at Port •t I re ton. F are the same as fr. t e
other train. •
JOON ANDERSONi General Arent
Tamaqua Oct 23, 191 i -if
PHILADA., READING Sr POTTSVILI;
It t A/LROAD. •
•
' .e.S2
•6.Ym~wwx~r
RATES OF FREIGHT 45:i 744IICHANDIZE
N and after Ist, 1843. Gvinds will be forwa
ed with despatch at the following rates of freight
between Pottsville. .and the point*: bekiw stated, pet
ton of 2000 Ibis. •
idlers's Pottsville 1• Between Pedtsrild
. and Pailia,,l sad &sirs,:
Plaster, I.lmestone •
ons Coal: Saint; Iron Ore, 400
and thirds. • •
s, stone, '
rosin, tar, pitch. raw tar , Ii
nentitte. . marble, 7 Mind
stones, nails, spikes, scrap ;•
andpig iron, broken east
intro, guano and poudrette. 1
Dar. Iron, fiollf, salt, lead.) t .
bark, raw tobareo,salt beef !,
and park, Inmber. grain,' 1'4%
limn castings, susar,. nto- }2 70 3
'leases. mean coffee, pow- .
.._ 1j.".. - -
`toes, salt petre, • brinistone. 1 , -
and rye chop, J . . .
Pinar. Per bbl. . -
II
Olf, grocerlcavvinegir, whiz. ,ii
key, machinery, cLeese, h. 1 '
''
. '.
lard,
.rollow, rags, leather, i• .:
Fast' Wes. paints, white yi 011..- ' . •. 233
' and red lead,oystere, hemp] ' i ::. • .
Clue and • cordate steel, ":
bran and ship stute •
Raw cotton AMd wool, clipirs . I. .•...• .
fresh nle2l. fresh Ash. dry ' lj-. ,
1
L:• :
goods,th up and medicines, • '., - •
fornign Ilquors,,wlnes. and • •.• • •. .
teas, glass, china, an d I k .'., - .
queeneseare, poultric con-1 ~' - ' . -
lectionary, books and - eta- y 5 00,.: , 23:
- tionary, spliiteturpcutine. 1 • i'. '...
nt ,
-entophinej burned coffee, 1!:' ,
hats and caps,: boots and , i l: : , •
.- .
*hoes, twiner', failtheril • Th ' _ .
~
„
, t i r u c r es e. ,• b h y n wg
ps e is h pl t.c cs, furnl-
. ,
No additional charges for Conantletion, storage, ill
receiving or delivering freight ati any of the corp .
ny'rrports on Ms line..
- APO' 15 r PrO • -'
I RA.NSPORTATION
~........ ~......„. ...
' '2'
1
4.1. , Clac.• '
9. "3 1"'"' .
' LIIMIGSTOZIPS EXPRESS.)LINFI.
TA 7 E are pivoted to recrive and forward,Dilly p i g
V V Passenger Train. (our Ernress Carbeine always
in charge of special aiessenzers) Inet,ella sdile 5 d i le or a ll
driptions. packages. bnn di ea, specie. bank tint 4. Ste.
ec.
Also. 'particular attention Id to collecting Dille,
ii delire ed daily' lo all Intern:le-,
p , : c a l,
a and g eI :le n t
d o li G n o t o i d .
di to palces between Philadelphia and Pottsville. • •
OPPICES
Ci tiqe Street, Pottsville ; Nil. 41, Small Third Street.
~
r 11)440pbta ; .No. 0 Walt Street, New. York; No- 8
Garin Street. Boston.
LIVINGSTON; HOWARD-At Co. '
Feb 2i, 1549.
•' - - e
. • 94f ~
PASSAGES FROM LIVERPOOL.
PASSAGES In the, steer:ma attic firat Glass
Packet Ships. Mary, Pleasant', Shenatutosh,
and Ettmpe, wiling from Liverpool for
Philadelphia on the Ist of eery mouth, throughout
t ft year, tan be nested oSAMILTn apPlicati L on to
• • PEASANTS.
37 Walnut Street, Philadelphia:
eldest Established Paiksage• Office. in the 1.1.. States
- Liverpool and New York Regular Line of
A
Packets.—The following named regular line
. of Packet Ships • sail puucinallyrto and from
L the above Ports, and are spletidirfix fitted tip
.t.spressty for the accommoaatinn of 'Cabin, second
Oabin ane Steerage Passengers, viz— c '
. Patrick Henry. , Waterloo, 'Albert Gallatin, .
John R. Skiddy, ' New World, West Point, ,
Ahstturion, , Con-e,lletion.
In addltion to the atone splendid Line of Packets a
tegutar succea=ioh of first class ships will-continue to
bail tram Liverpoot, vte-• . ,
1 Tne Andrew Foster, Rt. Genrge;St. Patrick, Dewitt
flinton, Entsspr'se, Jamestown, Senator, Samuel
dlicks, all of which are fitted lip in the inost mrideCn
*iyle, and commanded by gentleman( great exper
ience. ' •
1 These &Aunts to sped money to their' friends. min
',obtain Drafts for any amount on the Provincial Rank
'of Ireland, and an of its branches. free of discount.
1 On Crlalitli ... Messrs. tpOoner, Auvraml & Co., Rank
ers, London, and Union Bonk of Liverpool. , • , : '
I on Scotland—the city of Glasgow• Bank and all its
'branches and agencies. -', -•
Aomer.—The subscriber his been appointed Agent
for the above Line by which a considerable reduetioo
o id ptice'of passage has been: made, auil nn delay'will
t lhereafteraake place with passengers, ,or in remitting
;money. .
,
Persona remitting Five Donato to the pound, In par
i money, free of postage, the amount will be forwarded
to any addiess they desire, and a receipt returned.. •
J. P. etIERWIN, Aecnl,
Potiovilte, Pa. 1
.t.tf -
Jan 19, 1950
A CAftp.—A. rntblitatiod having-Amen made. ealeti- I
lateiLto create the Impression that Mr. Mel'ititr
ray's ?tisane Agency was taken from us. • This is not ,
the ease—we declined -acting as Agfnt for this !louse
eity,longer.fi tint reasons quite saiisfactory to ourselv?s.
We should not halm comMiered this Moire necessary,
if interested pitimois hitt. not indicated that the fre
quent corriplaints tvero caused at our Office. All such
~ reports we pronounce Malicious, and without any
'founds i ion. We were solicited to continue lie Agency,
but positively declined doing so. The house we are
now dning tmainess for, P W Byrnes co., is the old.
est in the - Passage bustneis In Liverpool, and upon
trial, we can conlidentally. lecommenil it to the con
fidence and support of those wishing to send for their
friends or transmit Money to Europe They are ion:opt
in their triode doing lamineit, and possess facilities
, not enjoyed by any °then line 11' 11ANNAN.
' Agent for P W - Bytnes &
Pottsville. Jan ttei.
'VHF. subscriber announces to the,
,public that he is
1 Sole proprietor of the Vrankilit Works, Pat Car
bon, lately owned by A.r) Brooke, where he ;contin
ues to manta:re:tire in order at the shortest notice
Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakent..3o4 Machinery
of alrnnat any size or deaeription, for inininvor other
'purposes. Also Railroad and Drift Carr, 'sou or Istars
eu.tinus of any size or patent:
r). Orziers are respectfully solicited. '
SILLYMAN.
FRANKLIN SHOVEL. WORKS.— The subscriber
continue:. to fornlghg the Collier, and dealers of delel
County, with t'llovrt.r of all kinds, at the gowngq
ad.'lpling token. Attention is particularly tailed to
big Coal Shovels. Ordera for •Shuvidu of any size or
pattern promptly attended to.
8. SILLYNIAN.
Port Carbon, Jot)* Irt• sl9 .
•
COLLIERY, WORKS
POUNDRY AND MACII/NE SIIOPS.
IIE subscribers at their old stand, cnrner„of
road and Caliowhill streets, are prepoted to ovum
runt re to order, at the shorten notice, Steam Engines
and Pumps, or any power and capacity for mining and
other purposes, Dattins' Coat !Deakin; Mathines, with
solid and perforated rollers. ps may be renoircd.
Alen Engines and (hewing Cyliutlets with all neces
sary Machinery for Otasting,.Furnares. Hot Air Pipes
of the most approved plans, Cup and Ban johns end
Water Tuyers of the very beat tuns:ruction. They
particularly invite the attention of Jinn Masters and
parties engaged In the tron.Trade. Intl/sir large stock
of Patterns t.r terrine lately construct
ed the Machinery for two of Die ,hareest Mills in the
Country, viz:.—The Wyninitir, Mill at wilkexh3/re and
the Ronnie Mill at the Montour Dort Woaks Danville.
They are fall yr preferred for Da% kind of tr u ck term he;
with every rvaricty of general machinery. Of the
qualities of their work and materials, it is enough%)
say, that time and ezrersence, the Most infallible tests
have amply demonstrated the gen'ime character of their
entities and machinery. I •
orders are respectfully s elicited and will be prompt
ly attended la
n 17,1840
de Conti pox tun
(Cara fur any d iv.
BATDORF
rjr.srEt.:TEITLIN anooonre to the public that they
It have tat:en - and re-Instil Ilse e,lablislintent knonn
- in - ibe Tremont Iron Worts*, vs here they nre prepared
to build all kinds of Ateant Engines', manufacture Rail
-1,1311 C3f. and Machinery of almost:every ries...Option,
Ili ntinrteet Ism ice nisd en the tasset . sernie•
11 a •-:
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Pcrxouval+ru:ul /4,
COMl . lirrakeni. Uriß 4:4rs, liallioatrqin
itc.. will film it'io ihcir - advalligage tirgivit them a tall
enrog ',hew here
Iklarch 18.51,
55 55 1
25
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364 35
41}. 40
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511 50
51} 50
ME
PHILADELPHIA. ' •
I VEILED Wrought Iron Flues;sultable for Loco-
Y tuotives,Marine and othei Steam Enaine Boilers,
from Rio 3 Inches In diaineter• Mao, Pipes for Gas,
Steam and other pnrposes; extra strong Tube for Hy
draulic Presses; !follow Pistons for Pumps of Steam
Engines te. Manufactured rind for sale by "
mortals, TASK ER dr monnis,
Warehouse 8. E. corona . Sd and Walnut sta.. Philad
Dr. CuMn's:lndli_in Vege.62at4e
TN the world, prepared by a hew prnce3s, known only
to the Proprietors, by which .alt its virtues' are ex
tracted—thla unt being the case with any other, ac•
counts fOr the dumber of positive and animal nurocu
lona cures. made in this city, While other prepirations
of Fars:yarn::: make al. weir castes at a distance—
mark this ! invite attention r we call on all to sift,
to examine. to visit our. patients., and bero...e convin
ced of Ilto troth of what we say , ; what other Altera
tive llumvhalleurcs investixation None—Dr. Cul.
lea's is also the theapest sarsaparilla in the World.—
lit b pnre, concentrated, and unmintterated, One pier
TLE pea further than Once or four of other prepara
lion. It hie cuteknnd tv ill titre more rises of eernftila
ne King's Evil, Consumption, I.lrnchitis. Eryalpelas
Obstinate CitEiEPOILI Eruptions, IlLaches, Elites, Ring
Worms, and fetter, Scald Dead, Chrinnic 1: leers, Mer
curial disease. Rheumatism. Neura l gia, Liver
. com;
Palpitation of the Dear', Dy,pep. la, etc., ere.
than any other medicine ever discnv red, and henee it
the best purifier of tho Mood everniferell in the po b.
lic. Call and get .a pamphlet. a large pamphlet, con
[ stiffing full accounts of the, different diseases which
this medicine cures, take the cases described, and visi
the patients, and you will find what we sa; is true
posirfrey true.. • • . •
Wo will also give the name of patients ettrrd of
thentost desperate forms of disease, nod the names of
Doctors who in secret prescribe our medicine. cure
their patlcnts, and Ron us of the credit or our discov
my. Tanen:Who Mee truth and deopise kimibug, tall
and examine the testimony, tool evidence we are pre
pared to give in favour of Dr. Cuticle., Indian Vege
table Panacea.
Enr see hy - ROWAND .2.. WALTON, Proprietors,
No 21 North :Oath it.. Philadelphia.
RESII. GARDEN SEE/S.—The stiliserilier has
F
Just received and opened a large and rhoire col
lection of flesh Carden deeds, of the purest quality--
no:4ly put up In papers with prii ted !aides andldire
tionstnr their culture—in 1 lb. I lb. and I lb. - linkage
and In the Milk—which he Is prepared to 3ell'int tl
prices, city price, and to which the• anent nit
dealers is particularly requested, and that of ti.
piddle generally.
The - following is a eatalogne",of some of td seeds
en:Minced In the assortment. • I •
Artichoke. re 44. ' Brussels sprolds,
!leans. • • Pumpkins, • Kale, !
0 Macon, , • • fillubarb: • Melon.* '
Csbbsgc, : Carden donel, Nastortiu .
Carrot, 'Squash, -
Celery. Turnip, . • 'Parsnip,
1 Corn SAM& Aspar Pepper,
Cress. • Dorecole, Radish. .
Cucninber, Cardooni . Saisafy,
. _ .
=III
Sodire Cauliflower; Spinach,
Leek, ,„ Tomato,
Mustard, • IMllan Corn, Amin, and Sweet
Okra, - , 'Lettuce, Herbs. •
Parsley. Egg Plant, . • •
.. Each kind.in variety, together with an arsonmen
of agricultural and grass seeds, or the finest tpt alny
Also, a collection. of selected Flower Seeds, embrac.
lag all the choicest varieties. found in this country and
Europe. He is also prepare to supply Pruit and Or•
namental trees Of every descriptiou, pane; vines,
gooseberries, strawberries, km. &e. - implement/ Or
kitchen and floral gardening, always nn hand.
• ; Storekeepers and others supplied with small
lota to aell, at city prices.
March 2, MO.
r 'T ARDNEWS LECTUItig9 on B elenc6 and
Ja Art, complete, just melted and for nate at , •
HANNAN'S.
.115-
:,
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NEW ARRANCrEBIENT.
JOSEPH 3IcMURRAT'S C2-
ARRANGEMENTS FOR .1850
PASSAGg AdENcT.
FRANKLIN NVORK7.
•
Pr"--r-r.V°V.l=l
I:I.I,YWOODS NYDER
" 3-tf
TREMONT IRO.N .WORKS
~r~ ~ rY;6 ~
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PASCAL IRON WORKS.
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PANACEA-::
THE VERY REST PREPARATION: OF.E.IAR
SAPARILLA '
It ttaniiin. J.S.M 31:Min.:ma J. G. Drown, Potts ,
D F~lle.iner• vlllc, I'a.
Oct 31. 1719.
• ilannan's
SEED AND HORTICULTURAL
.WAREHOU*E,
P_OTTUVILLS. P
lien% %INA
,
,
THE CULTURE OF .THE POTATOE.-t—MR.
EMTOR :—The cultivation of an esculent Of •,„ ‘
s much-im portance ad the potato, and the. ~
'''
It /
means of obviating the &same incident . '
thereto, is a subject deserving the. attention . '., _.>
of the philanthropist as:well as the. farmer.* -'
With. all the experiMents which have beet. • -`.,
made, both in Europe iziAid America, " by end"
neat scientific men ahT agriculturists, it is
astonishing what a division of opinion 9( :
exists as to the cause or causes" of the pota ,
blight.
I will point a few of•the causes of:the po- ,
tato rot among us, which vSill be within the . I. '
comprehension of any one who has 'any -
knowledge of agriculture. And -L.' ' ,
Ist, It is the custom of many fa - rmets,aftes
planting>, to run the cultivator dr hoe-harrow ..>- '.
between the rocks' twig; or three "times, and ,
then leave the crop to get aloni without fut. , '
ther attention, the balance of the season.
Now, it is evident that will this kind of
cultivation, the surfaceof the kround is left
Qat ; the root with so slight a covering is'ex-,
posed to a superabundance Of water, .. when .
followed by a hot SUEI, Will alinost invariably ,
produce r the rot. :
•
The plough should nOt be neglected; and I
would recommend the shovel plpugh,.both on
aceou tof the economy, pf
i, n
time its use affords - i,
(tw furrows being thrown by it at the seine
n e) and for the case loth to the man and
beikst, with which the Work is accomplished.
This should be done immediately after has
harrowing. By this mdansthe Plant is kept
upright and in a growing state much longer,
a suffi:ient space is left On the ridge for the ~..
rains to penetrate, and whatever surplus wa
ter there may be is carried off between the
rows. -: ,
Let the shovel pyiughbe used, after ,the.
.. . .
cultivator, followed each time by, a careful
person to remove the giass and weeds, and
to right up the plants, that malt be covered-in
the ploughing, and if the field Is keptclear ol
all that is foul, thro ilia balance of the, sest,,,
Son,, one very important: and easy step has
been taken to avoid the tiotata rot.. •'- ;
To RAISE GOOSEBEIIRIES.—There is a
great difficulty in raising, healthy stalks and
well ripened gooseberries• hi this country,
which we think, is owing to a want of the
requsite humidity in ottesumater atmosphere.
In damp situations, as `in cotland'and t,ho
north of England. they nre , generally prolific ;
and healthy.- We lately saw somefine spe
cimens on Mount Ida, Troy, N. Y., in the
Garden of Mr. Vail. lle attributed his. sue.
.cess entirely to placidg a good coat:it:lg of
saltmarsh hay around the stems. Thts hits
a double effect in accuMulating moisture, as
both the knit and haiii in this •position, are
efficient - agents for this .purpose. Ws have
also seen an immense p:robucuion of the fruit
ofgooseberries, from placing, a pint of sathpe-
I tre about the roots. Ashes and plaster-have
likewise the effect of greatly increasing
_hu
midity, whenever applied; and eah df these
we should•deem a good substitute for ',salt
hay.—Anterican Azrlcifturist.,. ,
- -
Aslrology, ANitrouomy, Thrpnoloo
gy and. Geomancy.
BY PROF C. W. ROOACK, OF S WeDEM.
Uce, Xo. 71, Locust smite, abori °lrk
' the Muarcai Fu qit 14n—l'ItILADW11111. ;
$2-71,000 Haiiing been Won
1 - )Y my numerous friends on the late Prildentlati
11 Election, should convince there skeptical pentane
wit° talk of FAILUDES, that no such thing as tam WA
or has liven known by the mitinent and distinguished:
Astronomer and Astrologer. C, W. ItOBACIC. duffer •
his experience of over a quarter of n century, .* Do yea
doubt predestination"! Then' why not every man gala
the celebrity of Genertd Tayi .. .r, a Daniel Webster, or
a Ilenry Clay i And yet there are some who are fool—
irh enough to &WM that a man may be torn with the•
power to s.`e into Altura events. flow can it be Poo
sible that the destiny of man should he 'desdned by ,
the mere shuffling of a pni.k of cards I , anti. yet them
are thousands who allow themselves, with open
mouths, to swahow the greasy., wads of some old
woman, whose trite skill . consistS infilling them With
wonders that are ttttt di:11mill 'for the digestion .of
others who are tome credirloria; : yet more selentifin. it
hs AUCII Nat twine ills-emit( on
, tt profession that bits
been acknowird.Ted to he a science. of the hignest,Ors•
der, froth immemorial, and is the only prOfentioas
that tuts holy authority to sustain it. The ilia Mk,
sprat which General Tailor, and thiaries.lotio tire}
done, late Nina of Sweden. had for Astrology, Is.
shown by their ;eters for their Nat ivities, to the sub:
scriber, which It will give him great pleasure show
: to to those who favor Aim with a Call.
In addition to - his power to foresee future events, AF
Isis :h.. pow er to give saw ifinfornistion crews.
1 y redeem such at al egiVen lig the tun free.tise of tbit
bottle. lied. also capable - oTcuring diseaies heretot.
1 fare considered incurable in thus country by the ort
dinary int.dicines, and wishes all to give him a call
who nave Vern given up by their physicians and WWII
10 be Lured. fin wilt warrant a cure in all eases. and
will maim no clorde except. for the conjurations ha
shall make use'of in hit Office. Ile isofteti asked what
a Saii‘ity is I 'lle answers, accoldtng to Geomanity.
one of the seven ponds In the science of 'Astrology..
that it is a Horoscope of the future events Of a'persott's
cateelated and transcribed on paper,,con
mining an account of all the lucky and utile:why days
In the months and veal/ of the persores life for whom
ii is east ; by whigh means thousands In this courdsgt
and elsewhere have hecn.prevented from misfortunes
that had been hidden in!the womb a futurity. by telbr
ring to their N.ativity before entering on any, specula
tion of business or plea Sure. it should beln the hands
ai every one as their almanac for figs. A Nativity of
an individual can only forwarir the possessor of irons
tiles that aro in future for bitn; flies@ who are.involv: -
ell in peseta difflciitties of any Undoing; wait °nibs'
sub.eriber in person or by-letter. who is prepared to
exert his .secret influence for their Immediate benefit.
Ile is ready to use his indolence to torte' the ,tesult of
lawsuits. and all undertakings in which there isa
involved; he also makes use ofbis prnveribr the tea,
totation of stolen or lost properly; which betas used.
for the advantage of thousands jr,this City and else--
where. Who can doubt a gerttlearan's Abilities, weer
has had the honor to.he rniled on and cOrteultedivitbby
all the crotvned head of Eurppe, and enjoys a higher
reputation as nn Astrologer than atijr one living;
can bee/insulted with at his Office, Or. ti.yletleF.
r pre-paid, and lie is prepatcdto snake use of brs pnw
er on any of the...following fdpks ilusineu of all
descriptions ; traYelling by land or sea; cot:Ambits s
advice elven- for their successful accomplishment;
speculating in stocks, merchandise, erste, estate ; the
recovering of legacies in dispute"; the putt:lasing of
tickets, unit the safety of ship* at sea. He also offero
his services respecting health; wealth and marriage„
love affairs, journeys, lawsnlts, difficulty in business,
fraud, sickness and death: past•present : msd (Moue
events, and in all the concerns of life. and iiivitsiailles
call who are afflicted, cornoteally or meatally. '
EMI
Ladiev, 50 rents ; Gentlemen.llll. Natlvities eaten*
hied and read in full, w:Oording mite Oracles of Mari
culine Slgns—Ladies.l*; Gentlemen. 01 SO.. Nativi
lif•S calculated acrntdino Geoznancy, for Ladle/411,
l a full ; 83; Gentleman, 43, in full; 85. •
Perions at adhitance con have their natlvlties drawn
by , e nding the date the day and' their
All letters containing tbe above fee will itieelv,e im
mediate attentitev. and •Wativitle* will be (tent to any
put of the Vritted state* wrium nu durable paper.
Office. No. 71 LocusC.street, between Elglitti
Ninth. and Walnut atiOpruct; eireetsi opposite Old
Musical Fund 11,A11.1'hi4.
,Office tours front 9 A. 31. till 10 r, v. -
, .
5.;• W. RQUACti, Astrooiter"
54.11,
DOC 8. 16:17
',FarmsNo,be Let:
SITIIATED in Cw tau/Valley, Union township).
Ca
Schuylkill Counti., rennsylvania, belonging to Ma
,stale nr the isle dlePhen Girard—these. farms are
eight In number i from' g 0 to It* acres of land cleared
in each ; located .in a ;rich, red . shale galley; lima
within reach ; contigueds to the Schuylkill', Natural:in
Beaver. Meadow, and linzieton coal ROM". that in
suring a constant and gdod Market for all descriptions
of agricultural produces•
h ; To industrious and capable Fdrmers,,postessed a
r some capital, they ofterrreat inducements ; to soca,
Eve yeare leases teill:z be given, mi liberal tern*
For further informatiotri, apply, peat paid, to
s J. U.- MEREDITIL
.; Arent for.,l.ands.
' Pottsville. r , chuyraill Contity,Pa. -
or to .AIGERNON - SI ROBERTS.' Esq... -
President, lloa:rd:Girard Commissioner,.
Philadelphia.'
24nto
lEEEM
Jan 12 119..
' Attention! Attention!
LIPPINCOTT & TAILOR hay, novr otiliand at
the Corner of Centre and blithantango 80., the
largest stock or Fall atiit. Winter Clothing in the Cann
try, rhich is now offered for sale. wholes ale and re
Jail, at prices suited to the '
The immcsse •assortufent always tci be found at Vats
Old Established Climbing , lionse,offers pecalisradvan
mines to purchasers, and the attention of the pehlie to
directed to the. fact that the while of their - ennrjkatut
stock Is thantitactured An Prineville. thereby ensuring
.to theircustornere, a earvineiif from 'Ate 13 par tent.
over all city otade.Clottiine. •
5,000 Winter Over,Conts; 2,006 Pantaloon*,
and 1 , 000, Vests, tt av 6:Just been II ddt4 tO thin already
Mammoth Stock of Cisthier. •
A great vatieiy of Tisk French and American
Clothe, Vassimeres an Veithiyit. have ' been ref
ceived; also. Beaver, netlan and Devonsbire Cloths,
of fashionable colours end styleg. rot the Wlnteraria
sou. Remember! LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR... ,
"Old Oar Btore.cornerof Centre
• z . • and btahantango sts,„Ponstrdle.
!ire determined to sell OlOthine cheaper than any that
. has ever befote beta ;Offered in Pottevnie. -
Ot t2O 11319,, t . • • •
B. DANNAN
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