From the B3etoe-Post BESk:VOLEA.bE. A benCvolent man iraf, - Absaloml;Rlist--• At each and everytale of distre-13 na blazed righ, t up liken rocket ;- 5 Fie fellfor all beneath p.acerty'r , - ' • Who were fated to bear life e. roughest part— • He felt for !hem in Ills iiimo,t heart, But nercr felt in hit , packet. ! lie didn't know rightly what - Is - M.. meant , By! the Bib!e's.promi , ed tbur Igta red per cent, For charity'* donation ; But lie rimed as it': htrubpaglit Mifroad mocks And bond., secure beneath earihly 'Were botten,"with packets brim fUll of rucks, - • Than HEAVENLY ,pzenlation.. Tel till said he wa ,, an excellent man; . To ;he poor he'd preach—for the poor he'd plan To better them he wa. , wiilhm ; ' . .But the oldest man, who had !tenni him pray_ And-preach for the pour in a pitiful way. Could hardly remember PO %yell it.. to say - Mr.. Bliss 'had c'er •-ieen a shilling. ...- . , . Uit ijumor. el. YANKEE IN THE GOLD REGION ‘• L'xtichere, yeou.". said a new gold hurt tet the other day, as he planted himself in one of our cane' seat chairs, " be yeou the editor of this . 314 sheet. We drew ourselves up wi th a severe a: tenip at dtguity, and siguified that we had that honor. " Then yeou'r jist the fellnr I want to talk a spell tew." • - . We motioned to himla . procted, and after setting his hat down, and turning the other end of the stick , he was wiiittling, lie drew one eyelid down into a most significant wink, as he remarked: I'm arter altge, stranger," • We nodded onilssent. - "And I want to get it in a !cede ,theshor 4est space of time," added he. We ventured' to state that most persons who came to California. desired to effect the same object. " Well, I reckin they do," said he, •-•but the darned fools .go cuttna' found in the - gullies, and pirootin through the cricks, and pruspec tin' in the monte hanks ; but I'm a - mite tQO ewe tcigon.foolin' my tirric atter such no tions. Yeuu,see, I'm a married mastran ,ger,and liev got six childieu„,:and t 1 c whole lot of ''em are awful smart and my old wo man aint slow, I reckin'. She was a daugh ter of old Nathan Peabody, bf Lowell; ycou knew Nathan, didn't yeott-? What yeou dida!t knots him ? Well, he was a desperate smart Old man:- He used to make about the best ginger ,beej yeuu ever put into your stornie. Will, as as I was siay in,' my wife was his oldest gal, except his son Hezekiae. a props smart yourg fellow he was, tew— he used o down South; every year, and the way he, sed to snake in Unele Sam's tin for his tin . wa e,..wan't slow: Teou knew him, I reckiti'—i you've ever biaSouth you seed him. No; ) eou didn't knOW him? Wfdl du tell ! Gue yeou haint bin round the State much. Well, as I was tellin', I mar ried hts sister and in about the last seven -years, we have bin gittin' along right sharp in the way orincreasin' the finuily ; manly, wife says to me, says slte,'Zeeltil, do yowl knowlwhat I'm longing for r Well I knew 1 if she was a longin' fur any thing, I had to , get it, he yeou a married manJstranger ? oh !I yeou be—well then, said I, What an the airth do yeou want, Grace'?' "'Well,' said she, •'Zeek, want a few specimens. I lo.,,ed . round upon the children =I believe I tuld you I had sia—v.Tll, I look (deal 'em, and 'said I. 1 4 ,4 race, I reekin I've given veou a pooty good share of :cm ; enough to satisfy any reasonable woman.' Says .go long I don't inean nothin' or the kind—l want some CabfOrIZIO SpfCll7lrJl.l. " Site blurted it right cow, and I knew if she Was lungia' arter them, she had so hev 'eth, so sheiltas just_gin,me six months—that's a month Tor each child—to come eout hero and gif i a pile ; so, now, yeou tell me where it kittibe raked up in a leetle the shortest space . of time. arter it ivult w sharp pick and a hot shovel and you press fellers know where it can be got, if you'll; only tell.'.' W-e ventured to ri!commend Scorpion ulch. - yeon don't, stranger." said he; "1 aiute: gain' to any place to tilt bit with var- Mints. Where's the Mary Posrr 'endeavored to direct tite.route. " It aint no grant to a Mexikin gal of that nante, is itf' enquired he. ; " Good bye," said he, "ef I get the pile, I'll christen the next specimen I have at home artery you ; I'll be domed of I don't ;" and away dashed our eastern friehd, in starch "of that pie !—[Slockon Joitrnal. LISTESS LADIES, vo PETER . PIPKINS. I wish that I was married, tired of . this life I think . I will turn;:i pag.e, and try lo get a wife: for 0 ! of a.;il poor mortals I renowned in song or ditty, th'e bachelor who" lives alone, deserves most of your pity ! Some call their wives extinqiishers, %would notbe so with me,: for Tam quite extinguish- ; ed now, at I l eaSt I'm out Qyon'll see : Out of C3SII, and so of -cours . I ant without 1 a friend; Fut out of credit and of .coats, and • no one wants to lend. friendly to the ! . married state, although its' full of care. it's best to tiavea kind of he'qnnte, though jo u . roust U. but rare. It is not gO3d to live alone, With scarce a friend to greo,•l'm sure the bliss of weildei life, must_ be by far more sweet! I'll marry . ! yes my mind is fixed. Ladies ! now here's a chance, I'm rather young and handsome too, can sing a song and dance ; I'm worth whole cart-loads of " true 10ve, , " and of dinq about a'score, all which I freely offeryou ;:sorry I've noth- - . ing more. Pray do not Weep me tvaitin- , long, for mine's a desperate Case ; if no suc cess, attends me here. try some o.her COme, -and I'll take you as•} cm are _with faiths and foibles in,,if but one item 7yciu will bring, that is=a little Tin. - Communications for Peter will be promp:- ly attended to if left at this office;- : --[.?ditor Journal. ag - Tom L----- was death on a joke:,— Chi . te the Professor called him up on a qu ;3l;:astronomy 011 the eclipse or the sun. Tom wai" somewhat fashionable arnonn: seniors, but was unable to girt. the desired informa tion. • Well,"'said the Professor in his quiizical growl, "suppose you were appointed astron omer general to the United States, and they wanted to know the time of the next eclipse, what "Would rou do ?" " “Why," said Tom, as sober as a deacon, resign the office." Itat.--.. Please Sii," said a wag gish urchin - to a dilapidated qandy, "_ls not your hat sleepy ?" Hai sleepy'. why, you saucy little ras cal ? &cause it loeis as titutigh..it had not „. had a nap for a great lien; instp 2 a of teiuug ou hot eggs. gut up,4k a ~o'ap uf iron, from which ehe hatehed on* a lame \;. ornhel of 'pike*. t. ki." 4 ASA sl*l.i.:ll VIA - MOAN CIIINNUT STREET, Philadelphia, whise neWieverance. in the study or nine twontiful art; his enabled - them to - make Arror linproveno-nte, Make knOtre to the reader , ( . 1 the iourn.ll., that they are now entirely, not. only 0 4 41 e to rtirnlott thorn with pagllerleelYPes the ni i.t beautiful litti;ll. They go on the that for , yotar nton.y yrittitiotild have4atisliplinn. mut lilry t , .lt ctiary. unleell you are Illea‘e.t, with the goo.' They prier goo. Call And cancnine their free at All times. race of Pic tures One : Dollar. _ - • setts 14, Isso - 28-2:no tie SUBSCRIBER WILT. tI.TPCRINTEND aent, CAAtret. Sur nut . ..:111 kin:Nl of prothrrty and ,ILhin this Gmair, auJ wilt, if (114,E,41, art all Allgirnee, Ttustre, or A dministratoroo set:lin:lip e.t.a:2es wait piouipt nres and fidrlity.' • .ti. Art LEON. J. P. Ilarket,Street Pottsville, Prun'a. Mare it 1 11-t Lti.lll3E:ll. AItD.—VIE ATTENTION OF Meriden:led n;hcrs.ie rerxertrully in riled to the Platt...lm: Mill, where they ran be eititethn all kit.de of P 1.11,4 Fl , ooittz, Turning and Luru , ..er, from I inch 13"ards to Pannel Plank. _ . Corner or 903 and Not wegt4o S:reete. if 137 IS5r) -tf 401. ATES: SLATESI-400 DOZEN SI.ATE7.4, direct from the wino( tt tuters, al Cii2. 4 ,wnolesale prices, just received awl for elle at Chem BANVIN,'S Wholegale - Stationery and Paper tltore. e5-Ttn• !std.! Aupplled. at City prices whnlevale. Sept 29, 1o:el . DORT nO.N.NAIES—A IsEAUTiFUL arson.- ]: went f,r I..idiet and Gentlemen, very cheap. Just rec,i‘eci acd fur sale at 1 -11. GLeap Fancy and Variety Store. Sept 'ZS% 1551 LELILINS FOR MlNES.—Thesultscribershuve just rereoved from the ship Elilabetha and fluell nest I, , st English Chninsonade elpressly rot Mines, avid for sale. Apply to T. & E. GEORGE. -april22 tC I 7 . 1 Market and 12th zqterts.Philado. MERICAN CUTLERY, CfrEA? A D :1 v•-ry a-uperior article, f cvial to Ilaiicer's & S.PtIR celearat;iil cutlery, just received and air Bale s:1 wholelE.. ahrl ieta!l, iI.tNNAN'S Cheep Statn.nery Store, NilteiP also mac ne 11'1 , 1 Rodgers and Wastenholnes and tuber Pen Klives—alsn, superior Razors, by the single nr dnzpri. Slay-,'_'s, I iro 21- 'I•111E YOZADT it. ELLIOTT (Warran:ed) Ever Puinted Gold Fens, now stand A No. I in the Pen market; every person whu lum tried them will actin's% ledge their superiority They are made and seld exclusively by Brady &Elliott, two ellfaS above. Lite MitTrs' Batik. VITA ICllO* of atl the celebrated makers - I'm:dun atmve, at prices to suit the times. - E;TTER, PAPER, VERN' eIIEAP.--5 0 li 1471u:5r.( !Nut slut blue rulyd Let Lor rap,r, which tva zat.a zrcat lorzain, just rrceivrti nnti ,fur .ar.• 6y the snl,scn Lrr This 10( is wnrihy ihr nt tetaion Verdun :ILA and others, as it trill be SOiti at I,ll,,Lhau hianufatturril , Kitt s , aL • 11.tNNAN'S • Ci 1 1 .31,1 COO 4 and Paper Store pine L 5, 1. - ,30 UP E 1;1 NF.F.DI-ES.—!IELIX 'U111.1.1-7,11 4.1 toed Nredle , . the 1”.-t in lite mat kW, a fre:•li ply or tben.e bulperi.,r needle-, just an d r., r sale at 11., LAN:\ AN'S. Sept 1!•;:',f 1)11..A PTS AND (il' frNell.iNGl.: "IN SIMI:: Or I or 1011 ptinnd4 I: e i.”111, 6113n11, %Vales. I , r.lnriv, (I,..rniany, or any part of Europe , far sale, ayuhout. any chi:a , , at ft. HANN .I,e,•rtcv uc 1'0tt,,r111,.• • v•q, r.t.rop,an ft ills and Dralcs ,d and c o llected at his 3 , 4.1 enual - 0 , .1 at Ilic.fogeatrat.e., anal . , tIL. lieu , to ion 07 I! r11 , 1151:11 ittue N.ll EW MUSIC —LI:F. & WALKER. SUULE-z -,A No. 1%.2 CI" utul. Museum, 11:1VC PIL:{1:(0111,:it'd i 6 1,1011 m; lwataltful Pul6a7.. Twat, ere pm : 4 nt±a6; - hy J.. 1. SentTe The ire , :, , , Ly Ilse autlwr of •• tit re me :Ilea a= enw." saucy KaLe. as •ung by 3Tr. fludson, sk by Dr "I:ritte the hr ;Orr Fine or Columbia," ad Tied to the ;mi nlur ait of —Ever be Ilappy,• - In opera Eirehan.. The' 'taw. aa ;tone, by 11:(7 Fate - J. T. S:--sullivan." MO Woman's I.oe. A pr,31,4110 tove cnn io.'er forget by M k Tier Dirizen: 1•„111, by I. A. Getze. hn•nrol.• do. I 3. M. Kidlrr. pror o ix clan,: performed at Cape MaV. l 9 , Joilnson's Ban I. G.o.•pfiriMat.t.frorn the Opera of the Four Song of vuon. by T. C. Wirneck. Nix ku.stsehteht", Elogabres, by Chnrfr, Vo=s! I. At. W. It:lVe the plel.fire In /11111 11 1110,10 11,1014- lic their 4tock of St,e . t Mmite cnnniau or the' ningt complete n*snrtntent In he intimi in t iii c.llllllCy, they are 01%10421y 1.1•4113 10 their stork all th, nt.IC :1111,0c 1tti11,,h...11:1 .‘ew l ark, Elne.loll, &C -' A tin , • a..,rtn,nt tho 1.••• t tivinqra,itirers CC NeW Y 141,11114 no,a ti Ihr it's% • • 1-,-Irtmeto aif Guit..,,Vitiling. ins, A. 10..t t ;01,-. Vio;t:t, ttottni. and (lint S!rior.s . floE .o.lltocA. :01 of who fir romi , tie.l to tho public and the trade at tor Irovo =t ratea. ' :10;e11.74,'.10. .11n 1:•50. moN, icc 1 A & T{ , R ., 167t , :...1 . 1 , F: ., .. , 1 ‘ N ii .D , e S t. 1 , 1 , N 4 1. 1 A w N 1,..V Ninth. Phi! id I I, kol , -'3l,lt.tt ri to it .1. ~ •t• II tr.lkr - tr.• !re" , 11 , ‘1141 11 orhrtriirg, Nor. ,41 .1 it •11,• 1 . . nit,. 1•4 Sil.-/;kktr;;CCS I( rcl i• 51 , iiiverior ti - A Az., I.V, Euir..,l A1!,.1(;'• Sra , r* u1:1 ‘Varehrt,t, tn.l St , ,, Sr qt., (F; W 3 rra toritt% erri.o.ll-111;1 1 ]f.1":" a::4 Store- Iken;.els Curlnter •e.S;4aelyajd•, Spring Ila!nner-g, Wwrio.. of 111 acct , sr 5... c• Sept 14.1 3 1 1 117 if 9 IN It()OFINti:.—F/113 ISEING THE SEA h. it e,eir r it itores ,v.trt to PCClIre their bui1.1111.24 rloin the rav,,ro•A or Ern, -11n141.1trrk In have nia,te 14.. 14,1" f—the.. ettidcr•tzn,l wnold informpetteli- that he“t , ,, pro , p.treel Rt fetteil all or,!crt , ba Tut 11 . , tiog. , ..1mtattr• Ar„ do JACOB mr LONG. ;AL:, Pott , s - 1111% Juno F:rn nERICA ti IZAILItO.IO 1120N—CON 1--srmls. lor sale, thit superior ariirl.7 of T Po, in the yard. manticictur..,l nt 1ntn..11..E1 at bh,lt notice, heavy T rails at In mu farrurerv' pen ev SON tr I=l PUIIVES. III:ALI:It IN SCRAP IiION. COpPer, Itrase. Bar and Mork. Tin, Snddr-ell Spteller Lnari, hr. Or-In-s r.rr ivnd fur Bras. and Conner vyntk. an I Machine fn rn t.htnq. All orders -01,nei•,1 the. ahnvn Mar nrnminlv ncvpn/le/1 rl St•ri,nbovr Front, Ph:ladPlphia. inn.. 15, 1?..-,0 • 2)11 —jar fiat,, 120 fret be. chitin. Also V./ f irnishod at . the shortest nwire. 5-S, 3 4,13-18. S 15-16 and 1 in. heet prnof cable rhatr.nl N. York , :frires—ffefrht edited C. l'7lllla.CY & PON. A;iriLtlo 16.- - AIL 1 ~ R 110 1 ,1 , 13 irtos —ltl 0 TONS 21 s Flai . Ba llail 50 do 11 x 1 do fin iln do dowlthiplkcs 15 fin 1 do do And rinief;.for ifttlehy - At. 3.C. ft.ALsTON, I srintront st.,Phindit July 11. la4F. _SS Fort SI LE-.50 Miters-of Cnrs, • 200 Fret of nits issh Proof Chain, 300 " 01E0 Chun, • 300 55 ' 5 cr.o. 7i. POTTS. _ - 1 1 r - 47 P, r IF:j_111 - 1E' 'V/ , F T:Sf r i - i i i - R 7 rit2rl :I In 1 .1 4 11 - 1 .7. c.4 1. 7L- . - 0 - 14.44:ri . 7 .. ..,..:7 4 - 7 -• ;g,; - Y . 0 ..,,-iit.:i ~,,,.. .. ~, ..: 4 0_,„4_,. _ p W - ";V Tr:l*LS rosTmi & co., ANT) RETAIL noul'i AND SHOE STORE. COR ER OF CF: XTR,I7 AND 31.1 1 .R . 6ET POTTSVILE. • ,thscribers. invite 3 . ttAtt ion onto. public 1 - to the eitethdve Aasortmebt of C(indx. con -I.l,.stint CEN rmr! , 4tilrhed, Fittlced and Przfed Ilnots, Calf and Rip. double rd awl fe.r ,. red sront•, Water Proof Bunts :gegced and Ptgaand. ,frnm •2 :n $1; Isit - m - Cnatand and Philadelphia man• tifactitrgd ettarge Iton:g.th treat variety. constant ' ly on hand; Until and Imriina flaiter Itnnts, and Con,Tregg Gal:rig, Calf Nnlifierg, Oregon Ties„ and Ftnamd and reazgd Monroe". MINERS' Dents and Mot:roes, Of first quail:3:i: at Ina: pa ices. BOVS' and Ynnthe Donis and Monropvconro or flsr; LADVS' Frearn and Encligh I.nstma Crdttr flootn, Binroicn, C and rtd Gnat limners, Fre nc h 31, 4..,1r.,ktr, am!. Gnat 11 'legs. rrnnelt Mororro, Rid w•ltrtml pump Fprisc Iln 'kirs and leffrrsons. Frrncli Morrnern sod Kid Tit rnrnnutlg. from 50 rrs. to SI ; Maw England Bootees and Sho , ee of all :Inds the ar4Grltildren, flontee: and Stinex. a I:trre a•ertr,ent hu:falde r gins market, constantly on GUM • Oqr U,:lac it ?her: are or f ?rept inn the ~,nt..tr, can atTord. I.ldiel. and Gentlemen irnuld do %vv . ,' to call and provide then). rend (:tirrt , Zkirtes, 'the hest preventlfire 4sr c.,V7hc and rnnottirnptien. ISM T• •;1 •• welt plied with with tfie atiove Quieten which we will sell at moderate priers. , fitkots and Shoe., ma de dr r ‘ epatraio orJer sfr•TURNI3 CASH. • FoR BALD. - - port.SAL'E....The Subscriber :ts de ' slious of selling ate dwelling hawse in which j4EI 11...'1,;,. * he now retliies, in Morris' Addition., The ..,I,._'.'l9F' building Is nne of tht very best In the 80r. , : nng:i7:- . 4aig r and admix/41Y arranged, iv itfr every eon.: venienee,to mate it desirable. _rorsestion given at once. - . March 10, 18.50' VOR SALE—A. :10 Iforee-rmier• Steam Engine; tn excellent working order, with Winding gearing' all complete.. two &rims, and two wire toPcs. each .kont 2!..c) feet long,. for Imi•ting Coal from' The ghnve is a fir - 0.-rtle . Engine; it has been in nee only IS monthi, Borough of. Tamagfia, where it. may lic seen. Apply to joHN [MOCK, SONS 4h. Cm. 17 and lj9 ..North "I bird Street. Philada,. or to nc-siAmis 11EILNE12,:ramoquo. I 'Mly IL 1531 FOR SA E. eutgcriber.a.th.e 64 sale asn vrlor 6 111;7It Pump. 6 /eel stroke, with 100 ya rde or 5 x G iPCII topes, with bons, all - in rood order. 33 Drift Cars, 40 incli Bele, 8 of which 440 rin , d With dna A 6 brats, all of which are in ;hod ronntn3 order. - Also, fra yards of lush slope rhain. The above will be satJ low far cash or approv ed paper. , CONNER,. ItOk - DS & LiTTLEIIALCS. New PhilVelptita. 15 tf ' =BEI FOR SA LElaanne 10 iiiirar." Engine, with break. In; anrektis, Filarting and every thine riecea,ary about a Coal breaking elitabishinent, which 001 be sold on very reasonable GEO. 11. MITTS. 11-tf 31arch IG, 1860. OR -- SALE AND TO LET.Bnlidine Vita F in Mount moron, Lewiegu.rt. Wood and Lynn's addition to Pottavineon Norvp.mian pt.. Pottsville, and in Minersville. Aligoza convenient ()Mee in Morris' Addition. Apply to JAS. ILCAMPBELL. VOn SALE --Ore 30 !torte hoisting engine, with Ir winding roaring. all complete. Enquire at the Black MtrieCollicry, York Farm, oral th• orlico of GEO. 11. I'OTT4 March 16, '.630 1-t1 EAGLE -IRON WORI/S 40 ' IN TIIC nonorarr OP POTTSVILLE.— formerly condiseted by Chari. W. Pitman. J. • Wren & GI. respet tfullyeerlicil a continuance - or the custom'of the works. Being practical Meillanlca, they Biller thenvelcea that their knowl edge and experience of the business will enaliN them 14 turn out wnrk that will not fail to give satisfaction to the most fastidious, They nre ,prepared to manu facture Steam EntrineS, Primps. Coal Breakers, Drill Curs, Railroad and other Castings. &c. n. All orders thankfully r,•criceJ and promptly exe cuted on the most reasonable terms. Jolt N WREN, Tun)! AS WREN, . JAME'S WREN. .11iir 15,15:A-21-1A LIIZERNE IRON WORKS, lIAZLETON.—MIDSON & Allen, proprietors of the shove named establiiihnient, respectfully -ffiform their . paironiV-and the public generally, that they have taken the liCree 1111i:11)1:g formerly used for ' li e m ac hi ne shop connected o Oh the Sugar Loaf Coal Works, to which they' have added a Foundry, and are oi.w prepared to loidifOrlloam Engtnes of every al/P. l'il Crla I Ilrealteth: Railroad and Drift Carl, and ivi t trni.h Iron and C3•111)28 of ever); descriptor editable to the Csial mininG or any other basin..., on the. most rea.dinvlile tering. flepilrin: of all kinds drio..o•itii neat n 0,.. acid degrlaiCh, nt the lowest prices. —All well( turniAleitliy them will be warranted to felrfortn well. Tiler woiddsolicit rtheinstom 0( Irmo %I.:, may oaril article...in their line in 11113 —.lOl orders will ni...et with immediate and prompt ntivm ion. rz. W. HUDSON, March 17. 1540. ' 12-41 zt ti .....ii : . . i 1 . I . a i i i i A . a It.gliil.A , - Tiic'iSIAISCRII:CAt ANNOUNCES -5.7 ..—_. to the, piriilie that IIY is ;iiiit proprietor of ._ ' -n,, •Ite Finnkiiii ISI - irks:l'ou Carbon, lately .iwru'd by .1 (; Brooke, where he eontin iitvi to iirtiiiif,,iir i , ro nr.ler at the shartelit motiee -tenni Enziires, Putopo. Coal Breakers, ani‘llacliinery of alsoext anv.rize or tioscription, for mining or other parpo,eri. Al.:el I:vitro:ad and brill rap , . ltiin or War.. ci s ii ii ,.if any size or patern C7rOrlere are respect folty r , olitiird. ' SAM". SILLVMAN. • rcANKLys: smovEL wontig.—The subscriber aesthete•+ to furnish the Colliers and deniers of Sch . h ectiory, with :shovers of nil kinds, 21 the harvest Phil niletetita prices. Attention is trirtientarty railed to his Coat Shovels. Orders for rthorels of any size or pattern prninptly attrtniod In. 8. SILLINAN. Port Carbon, July r, 1919. tf _ TREMONT IRON Vi7ORRE. • 13.1TDORP i HAM) REAPECT , fully anncrince to the public that they hare taken and re-letilt the esrattlish• meat 1. ti . mcn as the Tremont Iron Works, ' where Met are prepared to build all kind. of Steanf l I, Engines, manufacture itailroad_farg and Machinerl'ef ! almost ,•vtery di•Nrript ion, at tli,.lmriest, not ire and ern the runst tea•nntririr tornra. rersnnß alworol in want of Steam Crgin .A. Pumps, Gnat Ilrenkers„ and other Can ing., &cr.!. e. ill fad it !Ct !heir atw antage to give them a eall b.d . nre eneigiug etfew here Nlarch roirrsv= !Rom worms. SPENCER. & MAFCIN ReSCSCT fully to Ihr pithlic that they have taken the I:..tablishinent known • as the C.itt=viile Iron Rorke on Nor. iredian -strrlet, where they cre prepared to build all kind.. of 5t..!2171 inantilaatnri. Railroad Cara, , and Nlarliire'ry sof :thirst eve:y ilerrription, at the , horivAt nn tRr m...t nasnuah.lr t e r n rs. —l'• rsor.a from ahron.l . , !II Warri)f 1113r111Ps, Wt . :l 1111 , 1 it their adi - ntitaße to dire then/ a call Ile - ..rizazing^ilsewhetr. [3l:+y II if PASG.L MOO WORnS, l'llll.A Et' A.—wri.ono WROUGHT Iron Flues. suitable for loconintices, Nlarine and other Steam Eneine Holle from 7 tit 5 inches in diameter. At.,o Pipes for (13.. Steam altdottierpurposes;eArra•ttrone Tub? fur-.llydraulic ?erases; Hollow Pistons for rump , : of Steam Engines &c. Manufactured and for sal,: by MOREL'S, TASEER & )1011111S. Warehouse E. corner 711 and Walnut sta. STOVES: STOVES! STOVES! • TO „TIIE UNINFORMED--WE con.:idel it nor iinty to infitrat our r•adenirLat F. 11. eIIURCIVS Stove still at No. Ct.: Ninth Second RT.. Philed'a. (opposite Mount Vernon Monet• ) where they will find a lar:ze and general as• settineet of Parlor • CO-ilittt: Bar Rrirdo and caroms other k tedg of Stoves, which can be; puretised at the ' prjr,e N. H. C. takes Old Stoves to ex,hange, and pay% the hi2.l,ect price lin old Iron Anguq. 31, Itiso MERCER JONES, Inc.'earae Lookivr-Glass, asrr . Bryik, Condo Basket Gad WOODEN !WARE sTonr, O. 145 North Third 'Street, four doom tr. co the 1! alo Mir% and 'firer ily opponite to Ja nee Kent &S'ortoe'R Dry Gonda Store, homceit Race and 'nem SE reetx. Philadelphia , larch 0., 18.50 11.$ _ CHEAP, CHEAP, MEAT'. DIIX GOOI/S ARCHAM limoit AE Soo. No. 40 Market Strer4 heiwprn I W I net! 12t et : its. Pliiendelhhia, have nn ttntnt a r.ti Ptnek of Fall Dry G 00,14 and CalpetingA, which Will he sold nt n •rarlll advanrr. • Lo idrc , slnrrain Cajp,ct . . a: 25, 29, :11,1, 271., 44, :0 arid 112 ret.tg SO " Stair and j ltt Lon: and tzonnro rzlnlaht, frnm .3 00 to .10 On. F.:11,N1 , m. Lotnest and Cashmeres at 121 ICI 151 ?..5 . ; .24 ne 311 t,ml.• rinklktt al! widt nt 411 CO 121 and 441 25. ttlannt.ahlo Sttkg and from 611 to Eti Merinco-n. all from S7l to 411 25 l'aratnott:m all cotorp, at 371. 41. sn . 811 75 rt .. clack dtatt...l , Alpacatt, nt 2n, 31.1, 271 41, 50, 621 and Blanket.. at AM 00..11 en. es nn and V; BO nee pair. 'fled Whop and Yellow Flannels, at 161. lft , 2.5, 311 371. 14 and sn yen, sliirtinEnn.lSlwpthicAN.Tins.nt the ntdcheao price 3, ✓. k • 9. HI a nd S.ltinotf and l'ap.tainrra, at 371.11. 50, Gil, 571 and el on. J A fItIIUMBAI'LT & SON•S b,ap Dry Ganes .:ore, 417 M,rk e t ;at . bon cell. I tth and 14th Sts. "Srpt:t 11.1 , -SO 27-3nol rvteuracity DEPOT. Dosi•T ItEISECEIvED. COUNTRY NtriiiirM ato. noil Punlrra who want rood and (heap Perth fue• 11.1 Fancy Soaps!. should call upon J. T. (flere. l'oroftler a id Cheinlat; 49 Mortrot Street., Inflow td, Plotn who ha• constantly on hand Perfumery and Fa nry Soaps of every deem ra inn, Powdera. !lair 005. tax Mart Coli,rnep. flair Iles , S,c.. Il1f1.111 , (1prronn% liav• read rnv advertitft-ment in the. Puffin'. 1.4.11,7 Yr w horn hiVer ailed a nil heett convinced of the advantage of purchasinedirect from the toantilactorer. • A:rnry for Frrran's Cvrna•ing - Thir OH, Velno'4 Hair Oil. Curtin: nom kc., &e. from nnv p.q ot the United riltltei will be promptly ;Mended 10.. ' Attzoi+: !I. FoY) EtLARE'S Patent Fire Proof PAINT Elton (WM oantr, so,crriherg have ja“ received a (nrlhersnp t,ty 'llk cinalditr and valuable substance. In addition to the slate „rotor. they have a brantind diced -plate fiT brox fl, resemblin: the vied steneoniv in use, f t lia pn admired for the front of httild mg.; Itp principal inzmilp - hto nre Pitirn, alumina and pre,- intitle or nen, kk hi, h ltt the opinion of scientific men Pati.factorily accounts for its fire-proof unlace—the tw'n rormerwitistanceft nnti-ennrinetors, and the latter artinc as a erme,,,..a.1” hind the kvhc le together and make a firm and doratne paint. l'or are it is mixed with Litittecd 011, end applied n..ith 3 hrilf h. the ' , ails as ordinary pa..n. to %sand tron,tit..zine.canrass.papegSt. It hardens gradit and tirCn MP! fire.Prllt , f. It is partrtniarly !mita hot for roof. of buildings, steamboat a id ear-lit . ektt. rallrorilt ht idscs.fences, dm A irniftn itril with the artirleisequaltooneofelate. at a vain saving of ex pen., Specimens may he seen si the otter if the cothscri hers. HARRISON. DROTIIBRB & Co.. . No. 431 South From S:..Philadn. ' , April 22, 11+49. , . . - - 17-ff-il/2 I , rzario FORTE WaREROOIRS. 1 ---, NO. 171 CHESNUT ST., rinLA DA. .. ~ .4 The Old 4 t.snrl occupied for more , than I I IFM . , one-third of a century, by Geo. Wittig, ' Erg. 1 ' The under.igned wnuld most respectfully nnnnnnee ' to the puiclic.that he Is Agent for more than Twenty ! nI the most calehrated-mannfacturers of Enstnn. New N'nrk. Philadelphia, and elsewherci; snd is connantly ! receiving from them Pianos attic. richest and most varied Myles, of superiortone, and cf the nine , : sm. ! petit finish. orb, rg, 61..-fi and 7 Octaves, which nre , wiirratited egnsl to nig insuilldctured either In this t country or in Europe, faither purply-of Church and PArlor °mins, of neatitlful rritterns, hurl ibis tones. ;Ills Wsreroom is cohrtantly Implied with a choice. peiectl ,, a hf Sersphmes and Melodeons. from the old . ret and.meet extensive manufactories in the United Mates, among which lea new style ef need tlrrtn. Cathart's patent imprnvemenisorlar rat Ones ! iti fr.mt, and care elegantly carved, and hrghly orna mental. nimir and Repairtnr.—Fic. Salvador La Crams, i a pv..!ftautraled Piano Forte Manufacturer and Organ Ettitttler, will attend re all omen, OSCAR C. 11. CARTER ;Feb 4,1^0 C, if THE MINERS' JOURNAL, (wmwro, -mnum(l3; - - , at "OLD V"I SllLL,erser l . el Centre esti 2 MaSen, - resit - PEE PITII6O ARE IMISRECTFULLY INFORM- S. eti that the alterations to Old Oak Mil Clothing Muse : -have atlength bees entaltDsed, and thalanmat EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WIN TER'CLOTIIINIS has beet manensztured tar the com ing season, at prices far lower than any befelnfOre nf-' feted In Rnitsvtlie. .The attention of the public Is di rected to,tke fact !Kat %hist* the enty Cbthing Estab lishment in Schuylkill Costal, inhere every article or Cltahing Is made. t batis *apnoea for sate, andcotise-, gum ly this eitAblieb,llr.latp?Sp*Se.S49lll3l3get whith enable them tfi GCO.D. parts • ii-it cfIEAPEII THAN ANY 07'11E1t. Clothing...llmm* to the-Cnomy .ingeivossibly do. A saving 10 pUrCll34l;nl (lint 10ast s • TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. can be eft - aged here,,war all City made Clothisig -No difference is now made whatever, between the wholesale and retail price n( goodtr-It basing been determined to bring the selling price down to the low eat and elm:kite:4 rate. • ' - ' PRICE 3 this iseichndeely a Ceri.St&re. but ONE PRICE S ASKED, from which no abatement will in any in - lance be made—and is also to be-borne In m tad thit he . IMMENSE STOCK or. cLoTniNo • , A CARD.. EDWARD T. TAYLOR.• RAVING JUST RE turned from Philadelphia and. Nei , York,with one of the largest assortments of farhionable Clothe. Cas simeres and Rich Salk Vestings. 4-e.. ever antrndu eed in Pottsville. beer Iry Inform his ntnnerons patrons and the public generally, that tie Is prepared to ere -cute their carders in nst)le of faahlon that cannot be surpassed in nr out of Philadelphia. and At Prim' suit ed to the times. E. T. TAYLOR. Mearhant ['Late of.the firm of . ,Llppineolt & August 24. 1550 34 -if Fresh Supply of ran Goods. PIST RECEIVED RV TIIE :SIIIIRCRILIERIR AN er extensive addition to their former stock or goods comprising a general assortment of Dry Goods, Croce rles, QUernm - nve,Prev isigma, F:verypossittle care has been taken in selecting this stock of goods, and we challenge comparison in re spect to beauty of style, excellence of quality as well as cheapness of wire, with any, other stock of goods any where to he fitund in city or country. We have paid special attention to the Dry Goods department In which our former experience in the chy gives na many advantages. Our assortment Is eaten:ire and varied, amnnest them may he found an extensive assortment At - Ladies Dress Goods. including Mous lane de lanes. Cashmeres. Alapacas. Caburg Cliitht s•, Ladies' Cloths. French Merinos, n ith many miler kinds of the newest faxlonns and ityles, pith the new style fashionable . Trimmings Also a large 'and extensive assortment' of new style fashionable Sarnia bf •variotor grades and qualities; also. !loose rurnishitl goods—marlt as Car. peting.oll Cloths, Table ',lnnen.. Diapers. Sheeting.. Blankets. Bed Checks, Sipri , ads, ;kr .k.c. Men Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets. Jean., Children's Plaids, kc. with various and numprons, other articles 'suited to the season and wants of customers. Thankful fur the generons pat tonareextended to Ila olariar the time we have been in this plate. we re sort:trolly invite a continuance )1' thew:me. ?in pslar *hall he spared nn our part in deserve Remember that nor ot.,re i. wittiated iu Centre street 41 teetlY ^PnosilP the Po.t Office, at the stand former-, ly occupied by George W. Slater; JOHNSTON & CO. Pottsville, Oct. 10, laso• L. If ALLEN D ESPECTF noroftnsthe catiznenr Pottsville 11 that I/. is prepara-el to pl.frOTlll all uperattons on the TEEJLI at shl.rt . nrltice I'EIiMS moomat. Students instructed in all the branches of 'Meehan'. cal andit , ureical Dentistry. January 2ti 1 1t0.50. 1- 1 9 VORILITURE! FORNMEIE: - CARPET:3, VENI 'l' I A N AND 4 ,1 Painted Bilotti. - • - 5, 1 Gressang At Silliman rcSpeefitlly iiiii wire to the citizens ; and tbe • surroundin; neighborliond that' they have opened a ruRNITVRE WARE-ROOM, in .11.2Aantangs Street, (et: doors fro= Centre, n hete they have on hand a large and fashinnable .sto-ck of Futtliture, em bracing the latest and most fashionable styles, all of which has born mannfactured to their order by the best makers on °rarities. Their stock embraces n general assortment of allrhe articles embraced in fur ni-hing dwellings either plain or in the most luxurious onaniter. Bedsteads ranging in 'price from *3- to $5O, —and all other articles of furniture in prnpottion. in their stock alan embraced a large assortment Ve neohn,Thinois and Window Shades or the Mostapprnv rd patterni. seloo tool with great tare. CARPF.TTING, BEDDING AND UPIIOLSTERV. They have a150:14,4.d in the stock a lot of Carpeting of the vaiidus qualities. and Be - ddinc. to which they call the partio ula ratlent ion of those in want of these articles. It is our design In keep ail the: articles or Furniture required in SchtlyWill County. and prevent the neces sity of person:. going abroad in search of elegant arti cles of Furniture, all of which they are determined to sell at less prices than they can be obtained else here, nit h packing and carriage added. They there fore earnestly'invite those w ;are al fnrnishing houses. and IMO:ells° who require additional furniture, In give them a call, as they flatter themsetvesthey tan give them :illy kind of a -fit out',' they may lequire at a great saving of funds. HENRY GRFO43 %NO. Apr:l7 18-19-trj ALEXANDER SILEVMAN IBEI OLIVER EVANS, v., O. ci S• 3 uth Acrornt Street, Pliiladelphin, Mann- 1 1 1 faclnre.r or stal.tniander. Fire and Thief Proof iron Chest.. with Powder proof joekt, and warranted equal In any nth./ make Icor rrecitritry afrninoi fire nr Inlrglar!,llavinc withstood the test of both, without injury or lose to their owners. FIEZI Also. in more and for noir. Letter Copying' Preirsen and Honks. Spa! Prroors, for Corporations. fintikP, ece Druceiste Presort; with Cylinders and Pans !foisting Machines for Stores, Factories. &c. Portable Shower TSoths, of a new and superior con- *unction. Intended for either enld or warm water. Refrigerators for tmolln.7 and preserving meats. hilt- ter - oink, k.e.„ in the wormeet 'weather, suitable to stand in nny part of the 111011 fr nr venal. Water Filters. warranted In purify muddy nr bad water. whether rarefied by rains, marl. limestone, tar any nlieor ratISC March 9, 1650 Wholesale Wooden, inflow We:FT.:6;Om. But/ C 01715 at 12i, 16,1, Pi} 23, jli LTA VINCI enlarged my store. 1 have on hand and I I am rnristmilly manufacturing and reerivinttl from the F::ll , lPrn Strife% and Europe, addiiirin A to my stork. Cedar D are.—SOU nest tpdar.and 100 nest painted nth*. 400 barrel and 100 slag churns, 100 dozen Cedar nod 600 dreien painted Pails, ROO doz. Wash Boards, 10n doz. nest Sugar and Flour 110zes; Spigots,Spootis and Ladles. HiVow Ware.-61111 nFo Maiket and 200 neer Ct. - taws Baskets, 400 Witlaw Cnnrhe•, Chairs and Cradles; a large assortment of french and Domestic Baskets. n , 61.171, aver Bru.ber.-10.1100 'Wire Broom.. 10.000 Sll2kt.r Itroorns.9. , o doz. each Wall,Paint,igertibbitn. Slow and none Iltnettes ; Tooth, Shaving, I loth and Ilair 13111911A1 of every style. Combs —2OOO drizro•raney Coin of various pat terns. side, neck, pocket, dresiing and fine tooth Combs of,snrions Lankier Waimea of Pine, fbeery, Walnut, 'Mahog any a - td Gilt Frame,of all sizis and patterns; Ger ro co. Frenrh and Enzlish I.doking Glass Plates, of nil SIZPS. from 7 by grip to 7'2 by I2o—.(parkine hinted In all Darts of the Gnion)--logethei with a large al./011- m•nt ofyartety.Gonde too nombrone to mention.— The attention of merchants IN reepnctibllv solicited to ,the et:urination of me 13ihrk. Ml' of which be sold Inv, for enAli or city acreptance, on as to andel _pa te.an v roinneth ion that Can be offered. March '2. ISSO. ' h 9-ly A mark ri'TIE UNDERSIGNED IN RETIIIININft.TIIANRia 1 to their mime r friends 'aild customers for ' the pry liberal pitronace bestowed upon us, since we commenced the general Wholesale a nd Itemll clrecery finsiness, No. 4i4 North eisth Street, adjoining the Pennsylvania Ilorel, Philadelphia. As heretofore, nn efforts of nu rs •trt II he wanted toiribta in the hest goods in market, and dispolle or them Ot the' lowest rash prices. Our moan is, that • (folio, y Fs th e h en Nu cy." and ••Sink or Swim.•• it shall be adhered to.— Ali the staple and fine) , in bur line, constantly on hind, and ptirshaied of Ira are guaranteed an represented. Goods for the COUNry carefully packed and sent to the Steamboat or Itatfroad Depots, free of JOHN T. CLECt: 31-ly • charge. HARVEY Az.: BROTHERS. rncey• and Tea Denlerv, Nn 18 North bib of., Sept I: 4 50 29-Juror Phil .da Light! lAght!lAght! A Lititra: ASSORTMENT' OF, FLUID LAMPS - 1 of various style, the best assortment in the city at very low rlIpS. emptier:le Lampe of the most ap proved constructions; Lard 'Aram Solar, ate., for general use; a variety of Glass 011 Lamps; Candela bras, embracinz new and elerint patterns; I:lran dotes. re it li.the addiOnn of Lamps to barn either Fluid or Oil; Glasscs, Globes, Wicks. Shade., Ate. Fhtid.CampheneandAlcohols,i Horning Fluid free from smoke, smell or sediment. 4.7anapbene warrant ed not to implit by kerning. Absolute F.uid, Druggist Alcohol t and Phosgene G3ll. EDWARD F. COSFIELD. DL filler and Lanni Manufactmer. • 153 South 2d St., 3 doors atioSe Spruce. Philads. Aux 111, 1650 31.6nul TILE DAS ENLARGED IDS BOOK Bindery. and increased the Machinery and hands, ankle now prepared to do all kinds of Binding lir the be e, st-ihe lowest rates, by the single Book or by tifii e l hundrird or thousand. • . . Ail Mode or 'Hank Work niano(setured to order at anon notice ; It. lIANNAN, Printer, Po!Asher and Binder. Pottsville, Anz 31, 16.5035- ciTILL LATER FROM •TME MINES.—AT in Hecht & Potra Town Hallo Iron Store, Centre street, Pottsville, can besiten all shapes and sizes of the metal, from a 3d Nall or Shne Tack to a Forge 'Jammer ; !ante piles of Nail Erni; Rolled Bar, ',ani mated Iran. Spring,llll4ter. Gentian and Cast "Meet. A tart...pardon done up in Cast Iron Pots, Sad Irons. %Varna Poses. &r, thtsher 3, IbLO, 40— = _ at "Old Oak M 0..: is cut antrmade In the most tip proved and fashionable city sty les.and is entirely dlr.; ferent in make and appearance to the ClOthing gener a:lv sold in the country. The public Ate invited to calf . and jtidee far them selves, before makingtheit purchaser , of Fati and Win ter Clothing and remember that-ohly one price Is asked. %stitch is the best guarantee that cart be given to prntret the public from tmpoOtion. All persons w•hn desire the cheapest. best, and most fashionableA lathing, do not forget to call at E. T. TAYLOR'S. • (late Lippincott & Taylor's Old Established Cloth • ing Warehnuse.) Old Oak Ilan, CUT. Centre and Nahantango Sts. C. A. Du 130111XEIET, su tt caEoN DENTIST, 133 SPRUCE STREET, ABoVE A. El. ELICES JON.ES, Looking (71nss and Variety NO. 18 NORTII - SECOND. STREET, 'Under I. Sidney Carprt Wnrrlinniel Book Bindery. ::AND :- POiTSVILLE-,.!..GENERAL - LINN, MIREMET,A 'Mo. 2124 MARKET er, ' sale Dinggists, and dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical 'and Obstericallasunmeatselledi. cal Chests,Metlical saddlebags, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oile, Window Olasz, - Varnishes, Dye.staffa, Perfumery, Ate. , ace. also, Manufacturers of the celebrated Congress Writing Ink. and Ink Powder.— This-Ink la unsurpassed . in quality, having never fail ed to_conantend 'itself whereveg it has been brought IMO use,—tve ate nave prepared to furnish it of al! colors • in bottles, from quart- tea one ounce, nelni9 packed in beim. Dom one to three dozen each: L. S. & Co . have at all times a complete assortment of every article In their line, to which they invite the ettention .of Druggists and Country Merchants. In the selection and preparation of their:articles, they spare no pains to have thew cif undotitited onalitihs. `an that they feel prepared to fill the orders of those Whn wish pars Drugs, tri a manner whlchthey feetron fident tvill prove sitisfactery—they are also careful as to the style of patting uki turd packing,therr goods, in order to insure their safe carriage to aky ppint in the cothitry. Orders by letter will et all antes receive prompt godearecul attention, anti to tiny Druggist nf respectability, oar price eurreilt will be sent if request ed. fluty 13, 1550 - -- a emu utoN, - PLAT Mtn, PHOENIX 136 T Rally, DuileVand Flue Iron. qbeet Iron. Nails Spikes, Paints. Oils. Glass. Potty, Mill and Cross cut Sows. Anvils. Vievi, Shovels - . Picks. Grubbing .(Ines, Buitateg Hardware, &r. , Priers law to suit, !betimes. ' ORIGHT & 'POTT. Pottsville, Om. 5,'• 40— AGENTS—J. S:'e. Martin, John G. Ilrown. Potts ville; Henry Shiseler, Port Carbon; S. R. Dsckson Schuylkill Haven; J. W. Gibbs, Millersville., and by storekeepers and ruerchante generally throughout the United States. ,_ Proprietors Office No. 106 South 3d street, JOHN K, ROWAND. Oct. 10,1850 42-3nin Patent Lubricating Oil. R. D. SCHOENER, HAVING purchased the exclusive right for mann. facturingand vending the PateritTubricatingOil -from P. 01 Devi:mac Un„,"Tor hnylkill,Dauphin,Leu s non: Columbia, Northumheriand,Luserne,Wyoming, Lycra:llm Lehigh. Carbon and Northampton Countiee, he announces to the public that lie has commencedthe manutactore of it In the Borough of Pottsville, where he will be happy to s upply all orders promptly, and at the same rate it can be purchased from the Proprietors of the patent right. This oil was patented January loth, let 9, and Its superior excellence and cheapness has already given it the preference over all other oil In use, for all kinds of ettationary Machinery. Loco 1110/iVirs and carrion our Ratlroacts.—anJ also for I.am use: All orders left at hls storeovilltie promptly att,nded to. It. D. SCHOENCIL Centre st., opposite the Post Office. PottsvilleJune 16. 1/49. The following certificates show its character : ' . Philadelphia. Dec. 18 Mes3re. P. S. Devtan & CO. —tientleman:—The Pa ent Composition you seat me to have s fled, and which you design as a rubalittite for the best oil to the work ing of Machinery, has. I . sits happy to say, more than realized my expectations. 1 had it fully tested on a Locomotive Etigine for two 'days, (in rainy weather, with mud flying over the machine at every revolution) by a skillful engineer, who assures me that it hocks equal to the hest spermaceti oil, with n savinr in quantity or 20 percent, This t'ziving, together with to greatly reiluted at which you Inform me you an rurniiti the article, willatroncly recommend its use on Railroads and in large mills and factories where arr., quantities of Oil are used. lbave now nn doub of its entire success, and tinder that imo^ession te,nde you my siticerecongratulations. Truly yours. , This is to certify that we have heen using P 8 Devlan & ties Patent I.uhricailmr Oil for the last sveeks aril can givens mir decided opinion, that..berides'i:s being , a.: much cheaper, itspeculiar superiority over ilie hest sperm oil, b its durability mi machinery which renders it a very desirable article for that pur rise. We are eiten.ively engaged iR, mining and shippinrcoal.havinc eleven SIPPM engines ot various capacities at work Itulstinc coal. pumping water. die. MlLas cs. 111 v woot. & Or. ' P . 4 1 Dewla n & Ca--Gentlemen: We have been nein; vour Patent Lithrieating 011 on all the machinery the fleailltrx iron and pail; works, for the last nine weeks, and are ennvider we linve riven it a fair trial.ni. the ivorks are calcUlated to manufacture folorthonsand toils of iron and nails per annum. The marhitote— is verkheavv.the engine one hundred and sixty hotie nowentil the speeds are Duni thirty th liule hundred ravolufflins per 11l elite. After the above trial, we ran recommend t h e nil as ennatto the best sperm oil used Its the Country, viz• Fe:Jiving bearinc.nnil tamt •pen,l%, •uch as shafting and frills. 1 remain yourriAte , J.pe• M'Cs wry. Maiarrr nt the Iteaditig Tron,Nail and Twos Works - '49. Another Scientific Wonder: PEPSIN TIDE Tnur. DIGESTIVE FLUID. OR CASTRIC ortr.Ar DYSPEPSIA CURER, PRE pared from Rennet. OT the fourth SiOtnaih Or the , No. I 11/ ..ox, after direr! of Ilaron Llehia, th e . re ., l moinveal themit.t by J. S. 11,m2t fffff N. North F.lghth street, Philadelphia,. Pa. Ti1i3 . 16 n tufty wonderful /Pronely for Indign.tion. Dyspep/pl..l3ontlire, Liver Complaint. Coneitrat noel 111 btlfty, coring after Nateere' e own method, by Nnteirn's own nano!, the Caetric tr:Pllalf a toaepreorerut of rhir Fluid . enfornel in watrr, w•iil driest or el./sealer: Fare Po zeds of Boost Beef in about tap hours, not of the Digestion is chiefly perfianied in the stomach by the nid of a tluid which freely r vides from the inner CO3l of that organ, when in a stale of health, coiled the Gastric Juice. This fluid Is the Great solveni of the Fond, the Purifying, l'reSerVifig, and stjamt n ti n g Arent of the. stomach and intestines. Whhont inhere bewill no dinestion.—no conversion of Food info blond, and no nutrition of the body; hat rather a foal, torpid. painful, and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. A weak, half dead, or injured stomach produces no gond Gastric lutes., and hem . , the ditease,distress and debility whlch ensue. - - Pepsin is the chief elenient, or great Differtimeprin cipfe of the Gastric Jnlre. It is in great abun dance in the solid parts of the human stomach after death, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest itself', Of eat itself up. It is also found Intim stomach of artim~le, as the tax, calf, &e. It is the material used by farmers In' r heese,eit lied lien out, the etT•ct of which_ has long been the special wonder of the dairy. The' mating of milk the first process of di. gestuon. Rennet possesses astonishing power. The eionneh of It fill( wilt fOrtiiii nearly our imam nu d times its own weight of milk. 11 iron LieGle, states that "One part of Pepsin dissolved In sixty thousand parts of wate,t, will digest meat and. other food."— Dkeascd stomachs produce -on good nastric Juire. !tenet or Mien. To show that this wan: may be per fectly supplied. we quote the following scIENTIFie EVlttriNt:F.; 4•ly Baron liehlg, In his relehrated Wo;k . on Ani ma ! Chemistry. tiny, ••An Artifiehl Dieesuen Fluid ana logous 10 the Wistric Juice, may he readily Prepared from the 11111e0111. membrane Or the ann,,d, in which various 2111Cif Sof food„ me w and ; will he softened, changed, and digested. Just In the same manner lIP they would he In the hnman stomach.' , Dr. rereita, in his famous !realign oa ••Fond snd Dtet." published by Fowlers & sieuf York. no:o 35, !amnia the same great fact, and describes the met hnd of prenarat lon. There are few higher authbri ties alum Or. Pereira, Dr Cnmhe, to Itte valuable writ Inca On the "Physic)! nay of Diaestion.” observes - that • - n clenninit inn of the doe quantity of the Ga.trle Juke Is a prominent and nil-prevailing ramie of Dyspepsia ;”,and he elat es that — a distifignigllPll professor of [nadir in, In London, wlin was seyetely afflicted with this complaint, fina les evelything else to fall, had recourse to the Gastric Juice. obtained from the stomach of living , animals, which proved completely successful." Dr. Graham, author of tiler:twins works on ”Ver.e. table Diet," pays: ••itAis a remarkable fact In physi hinitY, that the stomachs or . anlmala, macerated in water, impart to the fluid the properly of dia.nlvina as rinns articles of fond, end of cffocrion n kind of r itlelnl dittesilnn of them In no Wise different from the natural digestive proress," Or. Sitnon's great work, the "Cheniistry (Lea & Blanch:l rd. Chita. 181 h. pp. 321.9) says ;"The dinovery of PF.P.3IN forma a hew era In the ehemi cal bison,. of Digestion.; F resent rsperinienta, we know that 611 . 0 to Ms-inland as rapidly in an aril filial digestive fluid, prepared front Pepsin. aA it is in the natural Gastric Juice itself-'• Professor Thiniti icon of the Jetrentrin College. Phila delphia, in his great work nn human Physininey, de vi.tee more than fifty pages to nn examination of this subject. • Ilia experiments with Dr. lienumnnt, nu the Rawer. Juice, ntimined Dallis the living human stem e h and from animals are well keintvn. ••In nil ( - acre," h e ripe, "digestion ocrureed as perfectly In the arti ficial as in the natural diciest hins.•• AS A DYSPEPSIA cuitEn, - Dr. Honghton's preparation nt PEP"i'l N. has produ ced the most marvellous effecte. curing cases of De bility, Em.ii:.iittinn, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, suppnsed to be on the arty verge of the grave. It Is Untraceable to sire t he details of eases in the limits of - ibis advertisement—but antliemirated certificates have been riven of inure than TWO HUN DRED REM A RKA 1111.ECUR ES, in Phitadelphia - New York and nostnn alone. There were ntia:ty nit des perate rases, and the cures 'erre not only rapid and wonder:Ail. but permanent. ' It is n ,grent nervous antidote, and particularly nse. no for tendency to billions disorder, I.ivrr Complaint, Fever and Agne, or b•tdly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine. ..Mercury. •tnd other Drugs upon the DizcstivOirgans, afters tong sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the inn free MP nr ar dent spirits. It almost reconciles Ilealilt with Intent perance OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. - - There 19 on form of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not seem to teach and retnnve ni Nn matter Now bad they may he, It elves instant relief! A ' ,l ng l e dose femoses all the unpleasa nt symptoms, and it ally needs to be rept•aled, for n short Thur., to ninke these Rood effects permanent. Purity itf filltnit and vigor of holy ntlinuc at once. it •is particularly excellent in cases of :Vanden, Vnmitlnit.Cramps, sore. ners of the pit °film Staunch, distress after, eating, Intr. (*Ott slate of the Olbul , Heaviness. Lamers (~r Splrits..Despnndeney. Emaciation. Weakneatt:-1-r.n dency to Insanity, Suicide, kr. Price. OneVullar'per bottle. One hntrie wilrpften effect n tantirirenre. PEPSIN IN POWDEES. sent by ,nail, free of postage. , For convenience Of sendins to all partsof the roun try.the DIGESTIVE HATTER OF THE rEpoiN is put up In the fnrrd of Powders. with dirt-along in be dissolved In water or syrup, by the patient. These powders contain Jost the same matter as the Wailes, but twice the quantity for the same price, and will be sent by mall, free of postage, for On Dollar SYIII (pnPf paid] tc Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON, No. II Noith Eighth street. Philadelphla. Pa. " Rix packages for :Wit dollars, Every. package and bottle.bears the written signature of J. id. Houghton, M D.. Sole Paspoetor. Sold by agents to evert town In the Unite(' grates, and bY respectable dealers In Heilicincii 6enerany. For sale at ; 11. DA Sti AWA Variety ritrilte. Also for, vale by John (2; Broil n, and John S. C. Mart in. Druggists,Tnttscille. E. J. Fry, Druggist, Ternariiin. J. W. Gibbs. do Minersville. Sept 7, JAW 3tl ly, . . WM. Eno Ponov ills.. Jan 2,4,'49. DIGESTiON = I=Mni ADVERTISER. ......____=.7...;=------ ------ - _:..._,....___....... t _ - _-.= _..-- .. i ---- Dr.4lrtins FOR 111,,1t —wrEwAnvs DIARY •, . . for 1851, ot Daily Velvet, for the use or private ~... LlTTisr• & MARTIN , families and persons,br,business; containing a blanks -.4,-. r iff- 4 WIIuis.ESALE and Retail- Dealers in DR ,„,„. O. ....efi.GOODS,LIROCERIES. TEAS. LIQUORS , &- for every day in the year,for the record of °centre'''. tees mill rotate engagements. ,Por sale .whole.sale and 1 ' tore on 4.:entr„e Street. near the corner °I'M , aantougo, to which the attenton (tithe citizens liter) retail 'at JIANNAN'ti r arid country isrespictiulij solliched. Cheap Uookstore.- 1 Sept 14,1550 ~ ,5. 37 tr t-..' - - - 301131 L. LITTLE. ' r• i -,.,, Pottsville, Oct 27-44 J 301134 A. C.MARTIN _ t.- Life Insurance. ' THE GIRARD LIFE INSURA SCE, ANNDITN, r . BUNDS AND smuts. and Trust Company, of Philadelphia. (Wife fin. ! D w. KENsiL, informs his friends and the public 132 Chesnut Street. Capital. 8300,0:4. Charier per- -',‘ • in geogral that 'he continues to manufacture petual. Coed writ. to make insurances on Liles on the - 1 Venetian Blinds, wartanted equal to arty in Atte city, most favorable terms.- ,atthe loweet rash prices. • ..it r it a..ortment of Blinds The capital beingpa id upland Invested,together vv ith,l and ithades allwava on hand. at Nn . 347 RACE AL. a law and constantly increasing reserved rund, ul- one door below - Tenth, .and No. 7 Barra Building, refs a perfect security to the insured.. ", I.S. E. Corner Sixth and Chesnut. The premiums may be paid yearly, half Yearly, or , e.)-Jobbing punctually attended - tn. _, quarterly.. ..1. April 20, 1 5 50 `---' . - The Company add a notes periodically to the In- , - - - . surances for life, The first Beim', appropriated in iQA o rsAGO CITEESE— ,I and for December, 1844, at.d th e:second Donna in December, t '1,7 M 4,1,550 18 - It 18-10.atnount twan - gdditinn or 82P2 50 to every 810 0 01. a y J. 31 REATTV S. Co. , insured under the oldest policies, making 81262 50 _ which will be paid when It shall become a claim, in stead 44,111000 originally Insured; the next oldest amount 1,. 81237 50 ; the next in -age to $l2ll 50 fur every $lOOO ; the Others in the 1111111 P pmportion ac cording to Ate amount and Dine `or standing, tVairh additions make an average' of come Man Gaper cleat. upon the premiums paid, without increasing jhr an- , nualpremtum. The following ate a few. examples Rom the Ile -eiste4 f ' AciV,t of pnitcy and Bum inonna or Wong to be incr , ed Policy. Insured.. addition. by futon. tidltions. no 58 i .1000 $252,50 " 69 2500 656 25 " 276 2000 415. " .333 5000 ix. Ace. Pamphlets ciinlaitiing tables of rate• and explana tions, forms oVapplication ; mad further information eau be had at the office. . . 11. W.RICUARDS, President• .1011 W F. JAMES, Actuary. The subscriber .i• Agent for Abe above Company in Schuylkill County, and will rifect Insurance?, and give all necessary information on the subject. D. iIANNAN. June 29, 1850 20-1 y The Knox Insurance Company. CAPITA'. STOCK ..8200,000. FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE Office on Water Streti,in Wiens' Brtric !tete, • Vincvtok.s. Inni•ig rr HIS Company having been duly ()iv:tire& and 1 ten per cent. paliFin on the capital stock subscri bed, and balance secured by mortgage i.n Real Estate and by personal guarantee, are now prepsrcd to uffect insurance against Lova or Damacc by Firc.an Merchandixe, Machinery. Mills, Manufactories, and all descriptions al property; also merchandize and produce In the course of Leland transportation,— the risks of the seas, de., Sc. • also,. the Bolls of Steamboats, anti other ve...iela, and arum the lives of individuals ening to California. The rates of pre— mium will he as low as those of any other nesgotrar •aa Company: All lostirsloberally adjuated, and promptly paid. Thestock of this Company 13 held entirely in the West, and controlled by western men, and iu no way con nected with New York. DIRECTO& Iros. 11. N. Canaan, Vincennes. Wit.t.isss J. PEVEID. do Jl.lO. W. ?1:1•DDOI, do • JACOO PEA. do SAMUEL WIVE. do PETER P. BAILEY. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tuottss T. BENDUIDOV., Lafayette, do W 111.11•11 W. EARLY, Terre -111011,, 110 lIENIIV U. Axxis. Evansville. do SIMON Elurrouvr. Jeffersonville. WILLIAM 11E00 E 3. do . LEVI SPARES. dc J•3IE3 iictott IX, do R. N. CARNAN, President. tauoX llormortrie, Vice l'rsiJent. C. 51. Axcns, Secretary. W.. J. IIECE111), TV..llPtller. Short Life and California risks taken at this agency at extra rates. Dee 29, 1819 Protect Tourslves. rrlIE Delaware Mittua!safety Insurance Company. JL —Office Nctirth Room oC the Exchange. Third St., Philadelphia. INSUELANcE.—Buildifigis, Merchandise and other property in Teims and Count, ci Dieu red aeaintst lowa ordain:see lu tire at the.lowt et rate orpremarm. M RJN E INSII ILA NCE.—TheyISO insure Vessels. Carl:nee and Freights, foreign or coastwise under open or special policies, as the aosured may desire. 11.11 A ND TRANSPOiITATION.—They also insure mercbandize transported I y Wagnne, Railroad Cars, Canal floats and Steamboats, on riiiers, and laAes, OT: the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS. • Joseph If. Seal. James C. Hand . Edmund A. louder, Theophiles Paulding. John,C. Davis, , 11. JOIIPtI Brooks, - Robe!) Ilurton, Henry 14103 n, John R. Penrose, Hugh Craig, Saumel Eduardo, George Serrill, Geo. ff. Leiner, , Spencer Mi. livairr, Edward Deriingtou, Charles Kelly, I ,, aac Davis, J.O. Johnson, Fol well, William flay. John Nen lin. Dr. S. Thornos, R. 31 lloston, John Sellers, . '{C illiani Eyre,Jr. J. T. Moron'', D. T. Morgan, AV m. 11,1oen WILIAANI MARTIN President. Monson Nr:w not.n, Serr..tary. The subscriber having ht-en appointed scent for the Above Company, is now, prepared to make Insurance on all devrriptions of property on the most liberal Terny. Apply at G IL PO/Ife office. Morris' Addition or at my house in Ma: het Street, Pottsville. ' . A. 31 MACDONALD. Nov 11. IPIO. Perry, Davis' Vegetable Pater _ liiller. min: WONDER OF TILE, ACE.—INTERNAL & I External Remedy —A great discrivei y and valua ble medicine Kve-y farilils should have a beetle is rases of redden 011 hero.. it cures Cholera, Buyel Complaints. Cholic. Diarrlicca, Fever and Ague, Pileo, Dysentery. Pain in the Ifend. fire :sea, Illieunia- • ny.pepsia., and Borns. READ THE Ey! pcNcE. This rpriiii, , o that 1 have for sever:ll menlho Wed Mr. Davis' Vegetable Palo Kilkr in ni3i family in several or thorte eases for whi,t) it Is recionmenderl, and find it a very ureful fandly medicine. A. DIMNSON. Pastor of 2d E.iptist Chtirelt, F3li Itiver. Tiabury, tikes ll,' gray,' . This may cnrtify that I have t04 , (1 Davis' Pam r writ) great success in eneeg; of Cholera Infantung, C"inmnn Bowe! Complaint, Coulis, Colds; 8,c., and wgguld cheerfully recommend it as valttahlc inily nieeicinc. gIAS. C. 1.112051E11. FRIEND DAV(S.—This may rnrlify tLat 1 Aill . llFC the Pzin ICiller In no} , family. My health has been so eoorl for three or four mouths pis% that I hasle but little or no use for it, and would recommend it to the public. RItqIARD PECKHAM, _ Pall Rived, 2.1 month, 17111, ISIO. For sale by JGSKINS & SHAW, 123 rhesrut Street, Philadelphia. 'General Wholesale Agents. for Eastern Penmqtrauln, to whom all orders and applirationn for Agencies from Ea - Stern Penligylvania should be mhleessed. 11. lIANAiAri. Wholesale and Retnil Agent for - Schuylkill CO. 11. Druggists and others tovidn-d to sell again, et the regniar Aug 17, 180 , 33-if New Steam Saw MM. THE eII:BSCRIRER II AVING 'ERECTED AND put into operation an extensive steam saw Miti, at the lotoad of Silver Creek,. on a Imre (met of the hest timber land in rtchn►lltill roomy—he is p-topir sod to furnish - .owed timber ur all sizes, ino looting Props for Mines, Aye ,at the shortest moire, Confi dent that his superior advantages will enable him to sell his Lumber at lower rates, than tlinse or any other establishmenLin this section—tot respertfully sqlieits the ntteution friends and the politic generally, assayed 'hunt trial only is necessary to secure Their patronlee. Persons dysiritta..Lumber, will apply to the subscriber in Pottsville, tor to hts Agent at the Mill. Lumber delivered at any/I,lot Alignxll7. Front Street Wire Manufactory. ivATsoN & rox, sieve: nrpoLE, SCREEN and Wire-Cloth Manntattu rem No. 46 North Front Street, Corner c f Coomb's Alley, between Mark et and Mulberry (Anil) streets, Pluladelphia. where they continue to manufacture, of enperior quality, Mass and-Iron Wire Sieves of all Mode ; Rotas and Cooper Wire Cloth for Paper Xtakers. &c. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered In the best manner. Ileavy Twilled Wtre for Spark Catchers. Sieves of 'superior quality for limas and Iron Founders.— Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safe., Traps, Dish Cov ers. Coal and Sand Screen•, Ate. Ceram,. Wire Work or every de.criptinit, executed to the neatest mntiner. Orders ror City and Country received and promptly attended to Sept 7, 18.50 purifu the 13loob. Or_COUIVEI The best Family Meliciac now before the public Zt has been computed, that (hiring the 1:14 twenty Tear., three millions of person's have annually been benefited by the use of these Medicines; a fact. which t-peak 4 volume. in tivor of their eunttive propertie..—a single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition in the estimation of every patient. By their use the blood i; restored to a pure and healthy state, freed from all impurities. The system is mit reduced during their operation, but itivi,vrated,' and they require no restraint frotn Moffat's Life Pills The affloca Lave in and Phmnis Bitters, a remedy that will do for diem all that medicine can po , :sifAy e ff ec t. The gennine of these medicines are now put up with a fine steel engrave." wrapper and labels, and copyright secured according to the laws of the United State.. Prepare(' by W. B. MOFFAT, N. D., New- York For sale by 3. - P. CMS,. TAngpist, tete Agent for blinerwrilip„ 41434110, ISSO. 39-4 'i ) 11,152 50 3,156 2.5 2,475 00 6,187 LO & e. 1187 50 Etc. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. A:tnt .53-O JOHN TF.31P1.6 33-ly BEM g. P. TOWNSBNIPS SARSAPARILLA• The Genuine Article, • i ! REATLY G IMPROVED-74,kNU . EACTUIED. BY ' . Docr.VIDILTON, th e Great Chemist. .! ! 'Mr. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, , The most Extraordinary Medicine in the ! World ! l Ov er two hundred and Bice thousand persons cured of various dtseaSefi, Within tlielatt two y vacs. It cures. Serhfula, Stubborn Uieef.:, Eificis of Witte . ry, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, tote-I.7'llisal. • ,Constimption, General Debility; Byte* - • pepsia. Costiveness. Skin Disea ses, Liver Complaint, Dropsy and Gout, Mamoru's. I Ca nceia and TilinnlA. Hears Diaearres. The great beauty or thisthiedictite,is, that it never I injures the constitution. and Is always beneficial even I to the most delicate, and is the only medicine ever dbl. I covered that creates. new, pure and rich bland, and l that reaches the bone. Thousands are ready to testi !fy to its litany-virtues. , GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE. I• Every Demon should take ft bottle Paring and ni2ll. In regulate the syetencand chive nut all impurities. . TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHILDREN. j One bottle of Di. S. I'. Tiewnsend's'Extrael of Sar saparilla will cleanse the' system of at chile. READ THE EVIDENCE. This is to - certify• that pry child teas afflicted with a horrible disease in the face (which resisted the ef , fo rts of my family phyeician.) and was entirely cured I by half a bottle of Dr. S. I'. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. . WILLIAM WOOD. ' . . Uniontown. Fayette co., Pa.. July 2, 1850. • 'This is to certify that we have sold Pr. S. I'. Town send's Sarsaparilla for many years, and consider it in very valuable medicine, rimy elites having been ef fected io our vicinity. A young man, by the name of Westley Ridlierock, of Oils place, waa cured of the Scrofula, (having la' ge lumps in his beck) by the use of stile bottle. THOS. REED, & SON, Huntingdon, l'a.. July 3d, ISSO. e.. - NOTICE. The public are muffled that Dr. S. P. Townsend's Extract of Sarsaparilla will in Muir e he manuractur aatiouler the direction of James R Chilton, Chemist, Wilinse IMMO in connection with that of Dr. S. I'. Townsend. will be upon each bottle, in prevenf fraud. • Bold at BANNAN'S Bookstore, Pottsville, Wholesale hnd Retail. j • C3-Druggists and others nie informed that we have ' made arratigentents to sutra,' Ow, medicine by the Dozen, at the atinufarturer;il mire, It will be to their:Ocala:4:e Wine fore to procure their supclies from us. , The Recipe to manufa , titre this article, was sold a few months ago, for the slim of One Hundred '1 h ea rand Dollars, the best evidence of its great whin as a 'medicine. The„sale has haat unexampled. The article sold as Old Dr. laci.h Ton nsend'it. is all n l•flutelittg." Jacob Tow asend is a Vender of Pe riodicals in New York, and a firm pay him several hundred dollars a year for the isge of his name, fin the purpose or manufactiirluz a butirion9 article, and palm , a eff upon the public a. the • . ;!,•ntilue article." hy cal line it old Dort. Jarob Townsend's Sareaparilla• r -If you want the genuine article alo aye ask.for Dom S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. Aug 3, 15.50 . ;1-tf ____ _ . .. LIVEZIL\COMPLAINT• JAUNDICE, DYsPEPSI,A, CHRONIC - on Nun • vous• Duni I.i . rv, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. And all disease , • arising hole a disorMtertiLiver nriito maid), totch ac constipation, invalid piles, fullness • or blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, Iteartbarm disgust for Mod, fullness or weight in the ,a,,,, ia.c h, VW, e r ec t a tia n s, sinking or Mat tering at the pit of the'fit,ourh. swimming . , of the head, hurried and ditficatt breath. i n s,' Hum-rine Wylie heart, elinktue, rir . snificatinz ~n-attnns when In a 13iag mistitte, ithiltniteSS ol a iSlott, dots ar j webs i,efejeci thegight, fever and Mitt pain in the head, I &Orient,. Of perspiration, yelloweess of toe. 1 skin aMi eyes, pain iii tne side, back. chest, / Imehes of heat, - - I. .lt• m i l /i 4 ( . ri, k- i n e s . il u' i l l i te " fl i e An, constant ' imaginings cif evil, and great depression of spirits, rail he effectually cared to: DR:llooFt, AND'S cELEiIIt.TEI) GER:MAN BlT ters, - preoare.l by Dr C.-M. Jackson, at the Ger man Medico.: Store, NO 120 Arch Street,; l'hiladelphrt, 1 Their pnwer overall.. ab , tye tlbea-e's is not c.xrelled. lif equa:!vd. by any other preparation in the I; States, as the cures attest, in raga) cases after siedlful ohs-st ye:tans hal) railed. " Thee,: Bittet s are worthy the attention nf. invaldse. I Pus- , sing Brea: , irittes in the r,•ctificaiton of dissar. I I eg of the liver and lesser el Inds. exereising the most seareliing powas in wrakne, and affectio ! na of the 1 ,31i",iiv.• oiolns, they are, .tthal, .4e, certain and - 'pleasant. ~, t ~., , I , r,ri AND GE CoNV,INCED.—The Inaft. unarms D. Nitteline. Editor of the ratudeni Democrat, the best paper to West Jersey, says, July 21:—" Henn ind's German Ilitters:—We have seen many lialterine no. tires of thla me., ii•ine,a rol thy source from with it they came, induced us to make inquiry irspecting Itsmerits. From Ingo try .e were pe r.tta,led to use it, and must say we found it specific in Its action upon disease, of the liver and digestive rusans and the powerful milli ence it exert, upon nervous pr• , str.ilion is really sti r • , ' misine. It thltniand strengthens the nerves, hi urging Item into a state of repose, teak ling-sleep refreshing. • •• If this medicine were mere generally used, we are isatistivtl there would be less s i, kness, as from•the sin s I Mach, liver and nervous systion, the steat majority of ... I real and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in . a lomlthy condition, and you can hid defiance to-epi- Monica :Zeller:Illy. This extramilinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed te. give a trial—it will I hen te commend Itself. It should, en fact, be in every family. Nn other medicine - can produce such evidences of merit." 1 Frorff 7 the Roston B ee ,' The editor pant. Ller. 22,1—• Dr. lan-band's Cele• braie , ' German Bowie. for the cure of liver complaint, jaundice, dyspepsia. chronic or nervous debility, is Isle.ervedly cu.. of the most popular medicines nt the ,dav• These Bitters have been used by titou,a lids, and a friend at nurelliow says he has himself lector:tat an effectual and permanent cttre•of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the. use of these hitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vt, , zor-- 2 e fa, I .n•thy of :treat eoliAldera tion., They are pleasant in taste and smell, and cab be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any circumstance.. We are sneak .. tor, from experience and to the alllicted we advise their use... . • Scott's !reedy, ene of the best literary papers pub- Halted. said Atig.".!so—" Dr Illootland's German Bit ters. inannfactared by air.' Jacktion, a.e now recom. Imented Ity sn o re of the most prominent member. of , the faculty, as an article of [ninth efficacy theatres of 1 female weakness. As smell is the lase, we i - vonlil MI- Vise ali mothero to obtain a bottle. and thus save , themselves notch .sli kneas. Persons of debilitated I constitat bins will dad these Bitters advantageous to their health, na we know from exaerience the salamis effect they have wroth weak aystettes." Judge 31. 31 Noah, a gentleman with great scien tific and liti•rary attainments, said in hts New York Weekly .11essenzer. I annarl ti, Isso —Dr. Her,flators German Butters.4-11ere .1* a preparation which the ending pressex in the Union appear to he unanimous In recommending, and the reason is Moulins. 11 is made rifler a prescription rant stied by the I,te Dr Christopher Withelm Hood it Professor mud. Profeor of t Uni. Nersity of Jena. Private Physi, rin In the Kine of ' , Prussia. and One of the greatest medical wrilers Ger many hat ever produced. Ile was emphatically the 'enemy of hawker, and therefore a medicine of .which ! he was thelinventor anal endorger may he. confidently : relied on. 111,, specially recommended it in Dyer com - Plaint, dyspepsia,ilithility. vertigo, acidity of thew. mach. coral ipation, null 311 complaints arising from a tii.orderl condition of the stomach, the liver and the Ititestinea. Nine Philadelphia papers expires their convict fin, of itaexcellence, and several of the ediforA speak of to effects from-their own individual expe rience. Under these circumstances, it e reel warrant ed, not only in canine the attenti ~,, of our readers to the preaent proprietors (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) pre paration, but in recommending the article - to all afflict ed." biome EVIDENI-F. , : The Phi'a lelphia Saturday Gate:U.lhr beat fami'y , .newspaper published in the United States. the editor ; sari of Dr. Ilnotland's German !littera —`‘ It is seldom ! that we rerommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confident,- and pat niintee of out rMiders ; and. , therefore, when we reennirnenif Dr. Ileintlandle Ger ! man Bitter!, we wish it to he distinztlatinderstoodthat j yve are not speakiiiir of tits noxtr nuts of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their siiil•x• race of mischief. but of a medicine long eatahlighed, universally prized and which has met the hearty approval of the Facuity , self." - , Evulenre liana evidence has been received (illte the I foregoing) tr.uri all Serlions of the'Union, the last j .tlire:e years, and the strongest testimony in its favor is, that there is more of it used fa the prartlee or the regular Physician, of Philadelphia than all the other ! nostrums eninhtneil,n fact that can enaily be estabitoi. ed. and fully proving that a scientific preparation will ! Meet with their quiet approval when presented even . . In this form. - ' That this medicine will care I fiver Complaint and ,Dyspeiista• no nite•eart doubt, alter neinglt an directed. It arcs see'Cifically upon the stomach and liver—it is preferable to atonic' in all helloes iiisesesea—t he effect is ottatedlate. They can he administered to refri2le or infant, with early and reliable benefit, at cony time. Ilreritne or Count Ea revs's. This inedicifiettas attained that high, character which 1 1 ,, ne .. • y for all medicine. to attain to 'mince coon- 1 terfeiters to put Millie spurious 'article at the SA fa,' the lives of those who are innocently derieved. Look' niftily') the marks of the revalue They have the written signature of C. NI. JACKstucc upon the wrap. per, and the name blown in the bottle, without whack lltea are eparieetr4. ' For SA'', wholeaale and retail, at 'he Boman Me dichielStore. No. Utfl A nth Atria% one door below Oth. (late of 274 Race St) Philadelphia. and by respectable dealers glnerally throlighnut the country. Also, for sale by I. nIZOWN, Druggist, Pottsville Pa. ~._' • , :•t Jane . Intl . 1:1.1y . ,‘ to A Eit URE...I)n. iIINSON'S 'DO nirgic PrActice of llydropathy. ron 6 irin4l7. 3 ininntelydetailed description or :he various Hydro- Patnie rind directiot.s fn. Perrntinin.T. them nn . einnweration of the several kinds of bath* in use. iheit rniviparative powers. individual effervv. temper ature. itnev of Inking them, &c., dre.,w it It 15 enmaved Illustrations., for nolo by ' B. BANNAN - . Oct. 19, ISSO 42 ' 1 1 1 URNING LATHE FOR 'MALE IIItEAP, BT 1. the suloteriher; with or without tools 30S- MORGAN, Market Street, Pottsville. Rept 14,1650. 57-tf 4111)e fanner. I - ..‘ TO AIRASVILE CORN IN CRTIi . .;•• ` First find, the solid contents°, youi crib in feet, eo far as it is filled with good slip-Chuck ed corn. This will show the number t d6Olid feet of corn•your crib contains. We r sifilik se one-third of these contents to be of -citb,:oi3e third of shuck, and one-third only, of ritire corp. Now dividing, the above ascertaineY solid contents by three, would give yodithe number of bushels of pure corn, provided a' solid foot of shelled corn made a bushel, and three solid feet of slip-shnclted corn made sr bushel. Aut this is not correct, because it takes five solid feet to make four bifihels. Ther. you must deduct one-fifth from the number of solid feet in order to ascertain the number of ,bushels Which the house could bold or does hold of shellectcorn. Remember, if the corn; is only . slip.shucked, then one third only of the number of bushels must b e • counted, for the rest is only of °Stand shuck. Suppose•a crib is 14 feet wide and 20 feet long, and • that the corn in it is 10 'feet deep.• Then multiply the width by the length of the inside of the crib, and multiply that product by 10. This gives you thenumber , of solidi feet of corn, ' MI /.1 by 20 , ---2so I,v 10=2,800 sonll feet of corn., 2.800 dividt-a I,v . 5-. , .-5#30 to be substraeted. ' 2.600-5430.--2:240 hip•hek, if shelled corn. ; 2440 divuled by 3=--746 bushels, if in the shock Thus if I was to measures gentleman' crib, I wotild do it as follows ;—The crib 20 feet long, 14 feet widc,.and 11 feet high, I would do it thus: 20 by 14 1 - -3 . 0 %—ti1t5=18.464 divided bushels to he the content% of the body ot him crib when tilled with good slip-chucked eon". PRCH:IF.-olie solid foot contains 1,728 solid inc es, and one bushel contains 2,160 i solid intrts. Now ; 728 multiplied by sis equal to 9. , 140. • , 2 150} 4 .` VOL You sec it is near enough for y ineasnring corn to say that .5 solid fe.t niake 4 bushels? and from this simple fact the rule is derived. _ In measuring a roof that is full of horn, I multiply *length, breadth and height to. gether, the same as the body of a !louse, and then divid_ti.-14: \ 2, before making other calcu lations, for the roof contains only half as much as a pen having the same length. breadth and height, but not tapering. TO PRESERVE PUMPKINS. Preservation of pumpkins, observes a far mer, through thegreater part of the winter, if sound an.l well ripened, is easily attained, bv. .g stowm them in a mow of dry hay or.straw, or placing their on a barn floor and covering with any light fOrage. A.dry cellar will fre quently keep them sound: but these are usually too moist for this purpose. They . ought occasionally be looked after, and any show mg evidence of incipient decay, should be immediately used. Alt the partially ripe small and imperfect should. be fed soon after - taking from the field. ''TO KEEP CHIMNEYS CLEAN. Instead of plastering the inside ofchirriney3 the usual way, the Alhany Cultivator sayi.,, thke mortar . made of One peck of salt to bushel of lirne, adding as much sand loam. - as will render it fit to work, and _then lay on a thick coat. If the chimney has DO off. sets for the soot to lodge on, it will continue. , perfectly clean and free from all danger of taking file: A trial of three Years warrants the assertion. 1. Let your domestic animals, of all kinds. not even excepting, your swine, be regularly and liberally suppliedwith salt. 'Wilde they are kept on green succulent food ; a sufficient quantity; of this is trebly necessary. Swine, when their victuals are not regularly ' , seasoned," eat stilt with as much avidity as the cs or cow,,and derive as much bene fit from it.: O.USI i 151 AN VD.E. It is a miserable economy to throw -man ure out into the open air, and havelt exposed to all* the variations of the weather till it is wanted for use. SOEISC build sheds over. their hovel windows to protect their manure heap. This iS'a gbod improvement, but a manure cellar is better. TO PEESEEVE POTATOES. Put a quantity or charcoal_ 'dust in your' cellar on the ground where you intend laying your potatoes, and sprinkle a quantity over . them. This method has been 'tried and proved good. Potatoes, thus preserved. wilts not sprout at the usual time, and -a-ill keep a fine flavor until late in the spring,. u:11c ijousckccper. SUFSTITFTE FOR. SOAP. A late Fiench author recommends pota-- toes, three fourths boiled, as a substitute for soap in washing' hands. The use of this prevents chapping in cold weather; and re tains the skin soft . and healthy. The ladies. who are all fond : Of 'soft, white hands, will doubtless zive this a trial, if the hint is new to them, of which there is some doubt, 'as they seem to be up to everything in this way! TO -11.E3IOVE liK wrAncs From'Marble, use 'the following method unslaked lime, in a very fine powder, with strong Ice; make it pretty thick, and, with a painter's brush, lay it on the marble, and let it remain for two months ; then wash it off, and have ready aline thick latherof soft soap, btiiled in soft water ; a7brush in, and scour the marble Willi the tibia - en.. This and good rubbing will give it a , btrantii- Jul polish. Clear off the soap, and- finish, with a smooth brush; "repeat this- till the. stains are removed. 'TO ICE A . CAKE. Beat up the whites of five eggs to a froth.- and put to them a pound of double-feasted sugar, powdered and sifted, and three spoon fuls or orange flower water and lemon juice., Keep beating it all the time the cake is in tht:, oven, and the moment it - comes out,: ice i% over the top with a , spoon. Be careful tic► keep the sugar clean. TO BURNISII BRITANNIA WARE. In burnishing Britannia ware,lub the sur face gently, in the fas't place, with a woolen, cloth, dipped in sweet oil . ; tlien wash in 1 tepid suds, tilt, with ,oft leather and whiting. Articles burnished in this way retain their I lustre till the last, if carefully. used. 1 4 0' CLEA*SE smvon. Silver, when tarnished, can be charted by first washing it well with .soap and 'water; then rubyn a little finely-powdered - whiting. wetted with sal volatile: When dry, rub it off' with clean polishing leather. T The essetice of celery is said to be made : by soaking 'fur a fortnight half an ounce of the seed, in a gill of brandy. A few drops will flavor a tureen of soup.. - SALT. CELERY.
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