d 4 THEM TOM& lIMINICIUSIEIL Kt.,* Tbhs t;tthe title of one of the sweetest airs in the celebrated Opera of " The Bohemian Girl,'s and the words of the song will be tecollected as in per fect keeping with the Music. The following paro dy of, it is re pectfully recommended as being equally worthy of remembrance and admiration : SONG OF THE EDITOR. - =mem TO 1113 DliailletOLTT ",I'ATEONS. " • T#e's fifer/ Reatesaer Ng." When other bills and other dims . Their tales of woe shall tell, Of " notes in bank. without the funds," And cotton hard to sell; Tilere, may, perhaps in such a scene • 'Some:recollection be Of bills that longer due bare been, , • Arid you'll remember au! When "hard up" customers shall ring Your heart with hopes in vain, And deem it but a Hiding thing To tell yon "call again;" When " tailing" proves a weless task, Without the "lawyers' fee," In such a moment I bin ask - That r , u3l remember sna! Alit an! Outnor, ON THE OTHER SIDE. Whirr Butehard,. the Evangelist, was in Lockport, N. V., it was his custom to go about !the village, and call upon the most prominent of the citizens, especially the wealthy, and influential, to invite them to attend, his meetings, and give countenance and eclat to his labors. In the course of his • perambulations, one day, he fell in with Bob 0--,' an attorney of some reputation, and very famous for his wit and readiness at repartee. Good morning, Mr said the Evangelist,'—. understanding that you are one of the leading men of this town, and a lawyer of high standing, I have called upon you in 'tripes to engage you on the Lord's side.' : Thank you,' replied Bob, with a n z air of great sobriety, and with the most professional manner possible—' thank yon—l should be most happy to be employed an that side of. the case, if I could do so consistently with my engagements ; but you will have to go CO some - .other counsel; as I have a standing 'retainer from the opposite party !' The itinerant was amazed, piqued, nonplussed, and: laughing very heartily, and calling Bob, a sad dog,' departed from his presence.—[Boston Post.- SCENE IN. A DKNTIST'S OFFICE. A male representative from the Emerald Isle enters, hat in hand, with, "The top o' the morning to ye, sir, an' I got a bad tooth, an' not a bit o' comfort can I get short of a bottle o' brandy, an' rve got one of Father Mat thy's medals to Rape me from all such evil spirits, sure., Now sir, what'll you be axin to pull me a tooth sir." " Halt a dollar," says the doctor. " Well says P'at, " what'll yim pull two for ?" 4 , Oh" replied, the doctor, " I won't charge you anything fOr pulling the second one." /) Pat seated himself, turned up his mug. " and the doctor took a peep at'his grinders and with a little assistance from Pat, soon found — witickwere the Ones Pat wanted out. " This is thfip:t one,.,atid that is the sec ond one. Plan - pull the second one out first," says Pat. " Very well replied the doctor, any way to get them out." And he pulled Before he had time to fix the instrument for the - other tooth the first tooth) Pat had got out of the chair, and was edging towards the door. " I guess, doctor, I won't have the first tooth piffled until it aches, and you told me you would pull the second one for nothing '.^ Pat mizzled and the doctor pocketed the joke instead of the fee.--- - Yanftee Blade. A GOOD ONE. Epes Sargent, of the Boston Transcript, tells'a good many good stories_ under the head of "Dealings with the dead." One of tkese numbers he devotes to tortune•hunting, and amongst other illustrations gives the case of a Mr. Mewins. He was conning a young lady of some attractions and some thing of a fortune into the bargain. After a liberal arrangement had been made for the ' young lady by.her father, Mr. "Mewins, har ing taken a particular fancy to a little brown Mare, demanded that it should he thrown into the bargain and, upon refusal, the match was broken oft. After a couple of years, the parties accidently met at a country Mereins was quite willing to re nevi the engagement—the lady appeared not to hare the slightest recollection Of him.— "Surely , You have not 'forgotten me," said he. "What name sir ?"_she inquired,— "Metrins" he replied:, "I had the honor of paring my addresses to you, about two years ago." "I remember a person of that name," she rejoined, “ whapaid his addresses to my father's brown mare." DlN.plt AI. RECIPES. To sharper,- the Appetite—swallow a whetstone. • To give tone to th'e l :Stornaeh—get it - lined with bell metal. :...To pretreat the Tee-doildr-owe—neeepun in debt. Fora tightness of the Chest—fine get your. heart opened with some mild, charigide laxative, and the lid of your chest will open easily. ' For the Neuralgia—cease raking too intibh. of the old-raigia. To cause White swelling to disappear— , cover it with shoe blacking or Japan varnish. To prevent the Hair Ciam turning gray— make up your mind to dye. For a Cataract l :—darn4'our eye. For a - Felon—arrest and imprisonment. For Fits---consult your tailor. . r.r.: 7 Why- is a ship like a woman ? Be cause she, is one of the most beautiful objects of nature or art—looks best with a neat figure-head—is proud of her fine_ and well .fitted riggiug—takes' delight in ear rings, jeweli-and gingerbread work—makes use of stays to keep upright—moves with a swim gait—:,wears caps to which' are fastened many strings, and occ4,ionally claps on a bonnet; besides, it is desirable that she should be well mated and properly manned, for, if left to her own guidance, she would - soon founder on the ocean, or be wrecked upon the rocks. QulcA Wated.—An Iriihman - having accidentallY broken a pane in the window of - a house, in Boston, attempted, as fist as hie _ could, to get out of the way, "when he was folloiredand seized by the proprietor, who exclaimed "You bike my window, fellow, did you not ?" , "To be sine I did," said Pat, "and didn't you see•me running home for the money to pay for it :f". o:7Facts.—lle who has a forehead will have his eyes under it. and will lire all the daps of his life. He who has a long nose will have the more to'blow, and an easy one to pull. He that:is bald will have no hair—bet if he happens. to have any, it will not be on the bald phtee. - ✓Q"'Rercard of Merit.—Ragged Urchin.— Please give Dad a short•pipe. Barman.--Can't do it. 'Don't know biro. Ragged Urcbin.—Why begets drunk• bete • every Saturday night. Bar-man.--Oh ! does he, ray Little Dear . ? Then here's a nice Long 'nn, with a bit of Wax at the End.—Punch. MUSIC. V&10 1 11 111/110.—LEE & WALEEZ,,ISVCCEB - sore to Deo. WUllg. No. 161 Chabot st.eet. Matter Illarsum'e Museum, have Justpublletied allowing heautlttil Ballads, polkas, Thinker., you Speak, by N. J. Spode The Herter. by, the author ut " Wil/ u au then as yoir." • Sauey Kate, as punt by Mr.liadson. It tar hy Dr. eunalygum. "Raise the bright Fled of Colasabla," adapted tothe popular air of Ever be Happy," In Opera." Enchan tress." The' Thou ell gorse, by the late I'. SAnlttran." Mottoes' love, " t• : Woman's Lore, A Dream that love can ne'er forget he K. Keller. Vllllgent Polka; by J. A. Clete. Primate do, by D. Keller. Phan': do, as performed at Cape May, by Johnstin'e Band.. °atop Brilltaut,from the Opera of the Poor floes of Aymon. by T. C. Wiereck. - Atnusetamts. Elegance*, by Charles Voss! L. ta- W. have the pressure to 'nominee to the pub lic that their stork of Sheet Meek consists of the largest and moat complete assortment to be found In the country, they are constantly adding to their stock all the new Music publbbed in Non-Tort. Boston. • PlAlieoB. A line sacristan of the best manufacturers of Kew Tort awl Boston. at the lowest cash prices. i'dEdICAI; raumEsTe. . • Also. a geheral assortment of GI altarsirlolins. Ban jos, Fluter. Acoordeon, rtes. VIoUn, Guitar. and listp Strings of the best Italian qualitiem, ail of which will be furntobed to the public. and lttp ttado nt the lowest ratea. Orders punetiaally attended Jan 1650. The Ghositel , tjliscoved of the Age. Tit ABmoll MAGNETIC OINTMENT. IS constantly effecting cure s of the utmost impor twice. The most incredulonk are convinced—the most fatthlessate compelled to believe in the power and virtue of this great remedy. It Is universally admitted to be the most wonderful combination, known to the world for the immediate relief of disease and pain. It never fans while there remains sufficient life to restore a natural and healthy action to the :capillary vessels of the body. and equalize thecircniation of the Wood- By ibis means a controlling power Is gained over the most malignant (orals of dhease, which can- not be obtained from any Whiz remedy. Such is the power of this combination that it penetrates to every portion of the human frame; every bone and muscle, vein and ligament Is searched out and made sensible of its purifying and healing influence. Hence It comes it copes as readily with internal as external diseases Numerous instances are on record where this few.- dy has restored health to patients so near the grave that the most powerfulloternal remedies fated to pro duce any effect flut.h has frequently been the ease In fitiantwarias of a, Berets, No patient need ever die with this disease where the Magnetic Ointment can -he obtained. That dangerous Epidemic know/1 . 310m Putrid Erysipelas, can always be cured by this remedy. For fitjlauustatory EiSsurestriss, thisnintment is the*most complete remedy prepared. to 09 cases out of 100 it willtitford entire relief to the worst cases of Nervosa Heatlacle, in thirty minutes. For nervous di sssss s Mix rethedy is of immense •atae. Affections of the spine, rheumatism,l2mehess, nice rate sore throat, bronchitis, pleurisy. croup, chills, bruises, scald head, scrofula, nit Rheum, erysipelas. cholera morbus, ague' in the face or breast, burns, inflamed eyes, fever sores, 80., will be immediateiy relieved by the use of, this remedy. For further particulars and testimonials, see pa mpb lets left with each agent. Price 25 and 10 cents per bottle. for sate by .1011 N Cl. BROWN. Pottsville r• and I. W. GOMA, 51lnersville. . Also, for sate by an Agent In earhtown In the State September 9, 1850. 40—ly • Perry Darts' Vegetable Pa lo Killer. TFIE WONDER OF THE ATIE.INTERNAL & External Remedy.—A great discovery and valua ble medicine. Every fatally should hate a borne in eases ofvmdden sickness. It cures Cholera. Bowel Complaints Chollc. Diarrhcra, Fever and Ague, nes. Dysentery. Pain in the Head, Bruises. Rheum*. thorn. Dyspepsia, and Burns: READ TIIE, EVIDENCE.. , This critifirs that I have for several month, paed• Mr. Davis' Vegetable PAM Killer in Any ramify In several of those easenfot which It js recommended, and find it n very useful family medicine. ' A. BRONSON. Paitor of :2d Baptist Chureh, Fall River. 71stiary, Martha's risryard. ThIS 111111 r certify that I have used Davis' Pain KU. er with great sure' 41N in VAMPS or Cholera hicantum. Common Bowel Complaint, Bronchitis, Coubs„ Colds, rie.. and would cheerfully recommend It as • trainable amity meeleine. JAR. C. 8110Mtit. FRIEND Harm—This may cnrllfy that I atill use the Pain Killer in my family. My health has been in gond for three or four months past. that I have hut little or no use for it, and would still recommend it to the public. RICHARD PECKHAM. Fall River. 44 m0nth . .,170. 1849. 'M - thesfut Street. Philadelphia. General 4 1 tholesale Agent, for. Eastern Pennsylvania. to whom all etderS'and applications for Agencies from Eastern Pentwylvania should be addressed. S. BANNAN. Wholesale and Retail Agent for Schuylkill Co. trYDruggista and others supplied to sell aga in, et the regular rates. Aug 17. IMO F tfialr by BLAZE'S Patent Piro Proof PAINT. -PROM 01110 rilE Subscribers have just received i further ana l. pty of this singular and vatuab e substance. to addition. to the slate color, they havao beautiful chocolate °thrown, resembling the sand one now in use, and so much admired for the front of building, Its principal ingredients are silica, alumina and pro. toxide of iron, which in the. opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for its Are-waif nature—the two former substances being non-conductors, and the latter acting as a cement, to bind the whole together and make a firm and durable pal at. • For nee it is mixed with Linseed Oil, sad applied with a brush, the same a■ ordinary .pits4t. to wood Iron.'lln, ainciranvass. paper,&e. .11 htrdens'gradu ally and bccomos ere-proof It is 'past !Marty mite me for roofs of buildings, stoamboat al id ear-decks, railroad tuidges,fences, Am A too('eoStrd with the artirle I# equal to one of gar, at a , I%lltl of rt petISC. ripe, inst , ns May Ise *Pell at thr (ADC . . to. hero". lIARRISMN. llR4Tilh:ttr4 fr. f!,) :sin. 13! rfonih Fran: Philada. 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NAN'S a:mettle. 3 Cheap Book fitote, Centre at Jinuare 18, 1850. • FO6 tiGllft, COLDS, INFLUENZA, WHOOP. lag gh and Pulmonary affectffins.—The pro prietor of The above Invaluable preparation lies the exhibition of any other specific which can complete in all easential qualities ith that now pre sented to the public, ' Maisel( a g ra d uate o f the Ca, lege of Pharmacy In Philadelphia, and carefully trained in one of the most extensive proscription houses in that crty, he confidently, and with Inured faith in its excellence, recommend* It as a medicine well adapted for the purpose The which ft has cam pnunded, He pledgea his prefessional reputation that heontains no deleterious unig--but that the simples of which it is composed, will not In the remotest manner, affect the most tender Infant in any way hut to the removal of the disease. For cnughs, however inveterate.. or liariaslngois action will be found to be Immediate toil effectual ; whilst in every cage It will bring almost Instantaneous relief, and If persevered In, will affect a certain rare. Children from their birth, and adults of any age,clin Tel upon these resuhs. Colds tong neglected, or be: coming violent through constant eipOenre, threaten ing injury In the lung., acid consequently consnmp tlon.wfil be arrested before such a fatal crisis will have been reached. Indeed cares lune- been known. and are cetti fi ed tn.:where It has been ascertained that a pulmonary affection existed 'which this medi cine relieved with ;lithe decided evidences of &radi cal, entire core. • • This preparation is equally efficacious for Asthma, ' hoarseness, and bronchitis. Aged persons, particular ly, are much subject to the first of those diseases; whilst public speakers, when alylictrd a ith the latter, will be sure tube relieved from these two palufta an noyances. The above statements al made tarot' view of their Important. and weight; their faithfulness wli be proven on a fair trial of the specific; ,And relief to the sufferer be the certain contegriertct..:Vot farther proof of the efficacy of this remedy, flail •PrnPrielor rewetfany refer* to the follawlstecertHlCalts of some of the hnd Physicians I D Potuvflk CarrigrcaTes.--1 &mit a duly I atett to the corn inUntir• Co sunagty •nretwastrend 4 11trgbes' Bapector. Amt." assWetketeral remedy iv ertl4. Inelplent bron chium, Intimation of the lungs, and all aoarogoas diseases. Haying prescribsd thu remedy, And traced Its effects upon the patient, I can safely recommend It as superior in acts distinct combination now before the public. - P. GOULD, M. D. Pottsville; 1849. • Pottsville, August, INS . J. C. C. Hughes having made know% to me thatoui patient materials of a prepar,atlo made by il, called "Metes' Expectorant, ' lam lodated to ree °mewed It as a inedleine that would prove benelicial In the various diseases for whieti be directs Alto be eves. J . SINNICJESON. if. D. • - ILteing examined the components forming'ilagbes• Expectorant." I to no !inflation In recemitnevading it as. / believe It to be. an excellent remedy in certain conditions of pulmonac diseases. Pot :ale. Aug. 11484 THOS. BEADY, N.D. /Ir. J. C. Canis flogbes--Dear yen ware kind enough to Inform me of the tharedleate wbkb compote your Expectraial,/ now. after testing It fatly taks.pleasure In commending It to all th ose wbo may need a sife and eilkatal ffspenotmnt. - Toast dbe., 11109. G. 111101101. M Ti. Prepared only by J. C. C. Basins, Clbeleale_ t and Druggist, Pottsville, Pa.. and for sale 17.1. W. Cabe. S. Bea an, ; 8. 3. Pry,"Taesemsa ; 8, Dixon. Sebnylklll Raven ; .1. &J. filaimber. Wiper & Brother. Orwitsbing; Jobs Willhase._lllldilepon ;- Weyer" & Sillyntan, Patterson ; Charles Dobbins. OH IO Creek t B. centhrt. TreinOttti• 'Wm. Payne, weetsbenwle ; James CIIIpb ills, Pon carbon; J. We: Carly, Beading; Seller's Drip Btart,Pleigrovo; an* by stank • generilly Wotan) ate State. 1 I=MM2== • ~ . .„ ; • 4 4 - 1 . • ; f - 77'; " 1.•• • • - Ttik : 4lN - ERS' JOURNAl'VtilYt'oirrsvratk GENERAL ~. Abvgit-piAg,R , - - AIMDICS. :I)IrBPSPE4 I :ctutortit; 'Oa NEB VOtr, , DEBILITY. DISEASS, OF VIE RIDNEYO, • And all diseases arising from a disordaerdLiver =Stu mach, sash Is constipation, Great d SOS. faint's, Of blood to !tit bead, acidity-of the stomach. nausea, bearthara t disgust fur food. Wine= or weight In the stonisch, sour eructations slaking or. dut.: - ' tering alike nit of the stodach;swimming 2 . I i ',' of the he - hurried Cad difficult breath- 4 1 t a g, pattering at tn., heart. ettokiag or ‘sullie.atisg seniatioen when' in a lying . ~ , ~. I • ( = stare. dimmest' of visioa, , dots ar .-, i web/theft:settle sight, fear and doll pain in the bead, 1 deficiency of,perspiration,,yellowateen'of. the I stun and eyes.painin the, aide, backicturat. ' limbs, kc., sadden dishes of •best, loaning la the;desh, constant . < j Imiginlngs 'Of 'evil and great depression of spirits, 1 calh; effectually cured. by DR. ROCIFLAN DIA rELEBRATED GERMAN BlT ten, prepared by Dr C. %Jackson, at the .oer - ,man iledichietßore. NO. 120 Arch direct, .? ThUadelphlat. -. , • ' . ' Theleh 3 Yrerdver the above diseasis is not excelled, If equalled. by any other preparation in the U. Statei, as the quit attest. In many cases afterllilltfal pKysi- ' clans hadkiled. j These Bitters are worthy the - attention of involds, Possesatog great. virtues to the rectification of &twat: es of the Lives and lesser glands, exercising the most searching tamers , In' weakness and afferaluns of the digestive organs, they are, withal, cafe; certain and' RXAD 41.1.X0 BE I CORS * IIICCO.—T h e Ilion. Charles D.- Ifinetint, Ultra nfabe Camden Democrat, the best paper to Weill Jersey, says; July RI:—" Ifoodand's German Bitters.--,W e have seen many flattering no. tiers of this Medkine,and the source from which they. came, induced us tAmake inquiry tespecting Demerits.. From Inquirt we there persuaded to use lt, and most say we foetid it specific Into action upon diseases of the liver andidthestiveorgancand the pOwerful hide= 'ore It elan, upon nervous prostration la really sur prising. It calms and strengthens the nerves,btinging them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. if this=dint= were more generally used, we are ' eatisfied ther ewould be less s lekness, as from the 'to: mach, liver a d nervous system,the great majority of real and itteiginaty diseases emanate. Dave them In a healthy Condition,.andyou can bid dedancerto epi demics genetally. Thls.extraordinary medicine we would advinour friends Who are at all indisposed to give a trial—fit will t hen tecommend itself. It should, in fitet, beleevery family. No other medicine can I produce suet evidences of merit." _ ..., • (From the Boston Bee.] . ! The edit:maw& Dec. '294.--.• Dr. Itoodand'a Cele. tinted German Bitters, for the care Of liver complaint, jaundice...dyspepsia. chronic or nervous debility, Is , deserved[; one of the most popular medicines of the day. TheseTlitters have been used by thousands.and 1 a friend at our elbow says he has himself rectived an effectual and.printarient cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, to thense of4tissetkittera, the patient constantly gains strength aibi,vigor—a fact worth' of great considera tion. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety.innder any circumstances . We are speik log from . e xperience nedlo the afflicted we advise their tise:t• 1 , Scott's fr'sekty, one of the beat literary papers pub liehed. said LA tig. Seth—•' Dr. ilooltand's German Bit- - ters.manitfa'ctured by Dr. Jackson. are now recom mended by some of the most prominent members. of the faculty, as an article of touch eiticacji In cases of female weaen. As such hi the case, we would ad vise all m oth ers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves putt sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutthns will find these Bitters advantageous to their health as we know from experience the salutary effect they have open weak systems." Judge M. N. Noah, a gentleman with great scien tific and literary- attainments, 'aid In his New Yotk WeekfrafesSelszer, January 6, 1650:--Dr. lloodand's German .Bitters —here is a preparation which the ceding tireases in the Union appear to be nnanimous in recommending,* and the reason is obvious. It- s made afteria prescription furnished by the late Dr Christopher', Wilhelm Hoolland: ProfessorOf the Uni versity of iena.;, Private - Physician to the King of Prusath..and ono of the greatest niedical *titers Ger many has Over produced. Ile was emphatically the enemy of Ainabag, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor andendother may be confidently relied on. ifle specially lecomwended It in liver cntu • plaint, dispepsia, debility; vertigo...acidity of the sin. mach.constipation, and all complaints arising (rota a idisorded condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. I Nine Philadelphia papers express their convictitin 4f its excellence, and several of the editors speak of It effects froth their own individual expe -1 Genre. Tridor theseciscumstances, we feel warrant. ed. tint iinly to Calling the attention of our readers to the preSkth firtiprieloe_a (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) pre , p.aration , hot in recommending the article to all afflict. ed." -, Mose EVIDEBICR. - The Ithildelphia Saturday Gateete , the beat family newapaper published In the United States, the editor i says of , Dr., loolland's Getman Sitters.--" )t Is seldom that wereenmaxend what are termed Patent Kfedlrines to the confidence and patronage of mu readers 1 and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. flooliand's Ger man flirter. we ,ei”li it to disti n ctly understood chat we're riot peaking of the nostinirix of the day, that are noised hunt for a brief period, and then forgotten I , after they have done their euil'y race of mischief. but of a medicine long established, universally prlxed,and which has Inet the hearty approval of the Faculty self." •: . Evldenri upon evidence hap been received (like the foregoi.6o, from all sections of the Union, - the last three Years, and the inmates' testimony in its favor is, that Metre is more of it used in the practice of the regularPhyelcians or Philadelphia than all the other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be establish ed, and - fully proving that a scientific preparation - will meet with ihen quiet approval when presented even In thisforth. That tali' medicine will cure Liver Complaint' and Dyspepsia; no one ran doubt, after using it as directed. It acts Opeeiticilly upon the stomach and liver—it la preterablepo caloel In all Wino, diseases—the effect Is immediate. They can be adthinlstered to femate,or infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. • ' . i 8.CW4118 or covorrargrrs. . Thisanedicine has attained untitled character IS hich is necessary for all medicine-to attain to induce coon terfelters to pat forth a spurions article at the risk of the lives of those wheats , innocently decleved. Look well to the marks of , the genuine. They have the written stenatore of C. Af. JACKSON upon the wrap. per, and the.bathe Meant la the bottle, without which tAsy rive spacious. ' Fockaltr, wholesale and retail, at the German Me dicinthatnie. No. ISO Arch Street, one door below 6th. (late of WS Race St.) Philadvfphia , and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. Also, for sale by J 4 BROWN, Druggirt, Polley ille, Pa. , June 8. il tan ER Ei AS, , . DIDAENEAS, nu - *awns, WIIOOPEB4OUGH, atorp, Amin, AND CONSUMPTION. The uniform succeds which has attended the use of his prepa r ation—its salutary effect—its power col relieve aid cure of ectiors of the longs, have gained for it it celebrity equalled by no other medicine. We offerli to the afflicted with entire confidence in fts vlrtu - eis,fand the full bend' that It will subdue and remove t to aevereht =aegis of disease upon the throat and Lungs. These results, as they become publicly hnostin;ilery naturally attract the attention of medical men undl philanthropist* everywhere. What is their piainp nO , CHERRY PECTORAL may be seen in thee • VILENTINE MOTT, 61.11).. Prot gingery Med Coil =e, York, says gives me pleasure to certtry the value and "efficacy of Ayer's CHERRY PECTORAL, which I enosider , peculiarly adapted to clue:disease* of the Throat and Lung,." TUE in% REV. LORD BISHOP FIELD, writes In a letter to his friend, who was tut Waking under an dlfeition of the Lungs:—" Try the CHERRY PIC. TORAL and !fatly medicine can give you relief, with the blessing of God that will." CHIEF. itiSTICE EUSTIS, of Louisiana, writes dyoung daughter of 46 wan cured of several seveie attack". of Croup be the CUERRY PICT° " . ' ABTEINA AND BRONCIVITId.—The Canadian Journal 6f ]Medical dcience states, ••That Asthma and Bronchitis so prevalent In this inclement climate, has yielded with surprising nipidity to Ayer's CHERRY PECTORAL, and we cannot too strongly recommend this skillful preparation to the Profession and public generally." ' Let the relieved stiffe rer speak for blame //artjord. Jan. 2i). Mr bi. J. C. Ayer—Dear Air :—.3Javing been rescued from '4.1140 and dangerous disease by your niedi clop, gratitude promy to me t send ynir this aeknowL. edigthept, notrityin justice to you, but for thr tutor mition of others in like affliction. /Callen cold upon the Lungs, neglected at first, be catne so severe p i h.tt spitting of blood, a violent conch aoilprofisse flight liteelite followed and fastened upon me. I became I , mi:elated, could not sleep, was dis tressed by my,coiigh, - and a pain through my chest and in short lvtd all the alarming 'rumored of quick consumption; t o:medicine seemed at ail to reach my caie,.until I proeldintialiy tried your CIIERRY PEI! T(tRAL, which 'non relieved and now ban ;need me. Yours, with respect E. A. RTEAVART. Allosy, N. / - •,'April 17, 1848. Pr. Ayer, Lowell7Dear Sir:-1 have for year" been maimed with Asthma in the worn tams; so the I bier been obliged to sleep in my chair for a larger pail of the time, being unable to breathe on my bed. I had tried a great many medicines to no purpose , wail my Physician prescribca,asi an'experiment,yon CHERRY PECTORAL. Bt• Bret It seemed to make me wove, but in less thin a week I began to experience the most gratify ing relief front Its nye; and now, in friar weeks, the disease is entirely removed. I ran sleep on my gd with comfort. and enjoy a suite al health which I had niter expected to enjoy. 9EO. B. PARRA NT. Prepared by J. C. AVER, amble; Lowest, Maas. Meld in Poured/4, by JOHN O. BROWN ; Xiaers .fib, I. B. PALLS; and Druggist* generally March 30,1850 lew Steam Saw 111111. rrilE - SUBSCRIBER fIAViND ERECTED AND put into operation an extensive Steam Sam ]dill. . MANI brad of Silver Creek, on a large 'tract of the best timber land lit Seltuyikill County—he le prem. ird to finilitt sawed timber of all sizes, inrinding denforke.,it the thottest hotke. Con& tkat his saperlor advantages wilt enable him to sell his Leman at lower rates, than those of any other estamistunent In tibia section—be respertfally eoliths UM emotion of his friends and tbe public generally, Matured that a trial only , is erermary to seem their Martasigy. Persona desiring' Lumber, will apply . to the SO bstrilber lb Potterille, Of ta ha Agent at the MDI. :Lumber delivered at an point. JOHN TEMPLE , lupin 17. 100 INDIA 141:11811111R BELTiNG..".TIiE AM- A. sevilim_Areat tbr th e teaustkettuen,.is prepared supplpladta Rubber Belting, 8 and 4 ply. I to SD lathes utlath. of say Width requited, at stanurae.: NM, plea. All Orden promptly supplied.' Sped. laths of tbe rietiug cau be seep at our atom .B.IIANNAN. India Rubber Goods of various kinds ort farad obtained to order. . wiers.aurr: Raton Liebig, in hie celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid aim logoue to thp Gastric Juice, may he readily'prepared from the morons membrane of the stomach of the Calf, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just In the same manner as they wottld be Inihe human stomach.' Dr. Pereita, in his famous' treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Fowlers dr. Wells, New fork. page 35, states the came great fact. and describes the met h o d of preparation. There are few higher authori- ties than Dr. Pereira, Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings on the "Physiol ogy of Digestion," observes that 'a dimunftion of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a protninent and all-prevailing cause -of Dyspepsia l" and h e mates that "a distinguished professor of medicine in London, wh o was severely afflicted with this complaint, find sg everything else to fall , bad recourse to the Gastric juice, obtained from the stomach of living animal,, ' • w Mai proved completely successful.** table Diet," says: "it le a remarkable fact In physl ology, slier; the stomachs of animals, =Retaind la water, impart to the Sold the property of Mvine variops articles of food, and of effecting a kind of are tHleial digestion of 4bem In no wise different from natural digestive process." the , Dr. eilmon's great work, the "Chemistry of Man." (Lea & Blanchard, Phila. 1343, pp. 321-2) *aye : "The discovery of PEPSIN forma a new ma in the chemi cal bistro yl of Digestion. From recent experim ents . we know that fond is dissolved as rapidly' In an ant. du a l digestive Auld, prepared from Pepsin, as It Is In the natural Gastric Juice 'tuff." Professor Dunglison of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, la his great work onhuman Physiology, de. mortilhan fifty pages to an exateination of this subject. His espenments with Dr. Ileaumout, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the Dying human mouth' and from animals are well known, "In all cues." he says, "digestion occurred Si perfectly In the ant , tidal as in the natural digestions." Ad A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr, Iloughton's preparation ot PEPSIN, has erode. ced the moat marvellous effects, miring cues of De. bully, Emaciation; Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, .apposed n to been the ye , verge of the grave. Ills impossible to give the details cd cases In the limits, of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HON DRED REMARKARLEDDRES. in Philadelphia New York and porton alone. These were neatly all des perate casse, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderfat, but permanent. It Is a great nervous antidote, and patucutarly use ful for tendency to 'Anima disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine. Mercury,land other Drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating. and the too free use of ar dent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intem perance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There le no form of Old Stomach Complaints which It does not seem to reach and remove at ,once.:No matter hose bad they may be, it gives insta n t mi e n. A single dose "emtes all the unpleasant symptoms, and it only •needs to be repeated, for a start time, to make therm good effects permanent. Purity of and vigor of body follow at once. It is particularly excellent la casual' Nausea. Yomiting,Cramps, Nora, !Wile the pit of the Stomach, distress alter eating, tom, cold. state of the flood. Heaviness, Lownes s of Spirits, Despondency, Emulation, Weakness, ten. denel to Insanity, Suicide, &e. Price, One. Dollar per bottle. One bottle will often effect a bistingcore. PEPSIN IN POWDEFD3, seat by ' auli.(rrg of postage./ Fee convenience of sending to all parts of the eons try.the DIGESTIVE MATTES OP . TM; PEPSIN le put op to the Dina of Powders. with dilutions to be. 41 = 611 0 in waterer aratt, by the Papua- Thaw powders contain jaw - the urns matter ae tbe balsa, bat twice the quantity for the same mice, and will be sent by Mall, fere otymmtp, thr One Dollar tient (peat paid) teDr.J. 8. lIMMINTON, Na. d 1 North Eighth street, Phllsdalplda. Pa. Ms whores festive dollen. Every package and bottle Wars tits written signature of J. 8. Hougbum. AI D SO* nepotists. • Bold by agents In even tats is the United States, end by rospeetabla deatem la Medicine gamprally. Paralt at . D. SANNAN'S Variety Suns. • Also fay W. by JPettsvohllle. n Bromn,and John p. e. man- , D. J. PrY, Druggist, Tamatobt. J. Detbo,. do Nlnenilne 7 'IMO "kw 33-ly .~,~ " CVIB4:OO4WR MORE PEON.* Ott>TNll4SftfF.lCA4roe 1:*1' • It may be truly liajd; that' no amebas ever - been stossitest- - ful In t o mpnonding a Medicine whit . • has done au mug, to relieve the human fawily;to robditsease Grits torrors,altd restore ,' . the Invalid to Ilealthend ComGart,as th e liesstor 'and Preppiessrof that molt desethedly popular Pawl/ Medicine. Dr. Dwayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry,and none has herein genersipatranised by the Profession 4tidotbeto. both lethia.countryand Stacie, nor has there ever keen f o great an effort in the abort spat/tor only six.ot Seven years, to deceive the tredn. tousand u et blob:le/Jo purling op .liesstieses °tuitions kinds, by earictukindieldnals„ seizing the Italie, of Wltd Cherry,'andps intich (4 the tante oflthet orl 1, nay 'preparation, 55 wilt screen from the sh of the law. s Beware of sack briposurs, and purthasr n ne but the bitginal and oily genuine wattle, ;saga. red by Dr. Dwayne. whirl arose hoot. may years` close attention to the practice of the Profession, sod abide led to this great discovery. Berari of Atistakor Remember, the genethe Ia put up In square', bottles. coveted wi th a beautiful wrapper. (steel engraving.) with the portrait of Dr. Swathe thereon,• also his signature: alt others are positively "fictitious and counterfeit," . rolcz PEON SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CUBE. Dr. Awn :—Dear Sir—About sit years ago. I discovered that myinnas wereraffeeted,of which I be came more convinced from time to time, although 1 tried many remedies, yet without any Rpm% rent bene fit, and my disease Increased until I was compelled to keep my room, and' al last my bed. .1 bad great pain In toy left side, upon which t could tartlet to bed,and In the morning my cough was so severe that I found a very painful to throw up the phlem which gathered In grest.quantities on my longs, when fortunately I bought of your agent, of thla place, one bottle of your Compound SyrutOf Wild Cherry, which so much re lieved me that I continued using It until now. I have used sit bottles, and am happy to tell you that my pains ore removed, my strength returned, my sleep Is undisturbed and Sweet, and 1 feel perfectly well. I can now follow my daily avocation without being afflicted with that painful !learnt, weakenniag cough and I firmly believe that to your medicine. under the blessings of PrOvldenee, I am Indebted for this great change, and am very happy to subscribe myself •a WILLIAII agaollollT. Sr. Clair, Schuylkill county, Pa.. Jan. 29, 1949. A PHYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY—TESTIMONY IS New Received/root all Quarters.eplie Ofekc. Dr. J. If. Elllscin,Prankfort, 14,, says I was In duced, front a failure of the most potent eipectonutts recommended Our Materia Medtea, in some cases of Diseased Lungs. to try your preparation of Wild Cherry. It Is sufgclent to say that I was so much pleased with the:result of that and subsequent trials, that I now prescribe It In preference to all other remedies. I have been engaged In active practice of twelve years, and this Is the first Patent Medicine I ever thought enough of :,to @men tin opinion In writing. 1 SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUOE, "A Aare and effectual remedy for Worms. °Metall Cholera Morbnl, sickly or. Dyspeptic children or adults„and the most useful Family Medicine ever of. fered 16 the public." .MORE ( H OD NEWS FOR TIIE SICK Andersastowit, fedialm• DreSwayne—Dear Sir :—A man purchased a bottle of your Verrnirage, the other day, for his child a and by hinge, discharged slaty.threeoftbe largest worms he had ever seen. It Is somewhat difficult to get thy people to try It, as they have so often been gulled by nauseous and worthless worm medicines- Yours be. log sn pleasant; to the taste, at the same time efec., lust. I shall 15P able to dispose of a large quantity. Respectfully yours. • TOIeIIaIEND T. Swarm P. M. 1w" Beware jof Mistakes: ~j Peruember Dr. Swayne's Yernitfuge Is now put op In square bottles. r"4^ See thatthe name is spelt cotrectly, • : SIVATNE. ' Dr. Swa vie' '.4sigar Coated: Sdiesoga Wig dad Retract of Tar Pills. We have tried the various Pills; which have been so highly lauded through the public press, but there • - —2lB are none which, glee ouch general satisfaction as Dr • Barad ant daring as wear IMO. Swayne's Sugar Coated 'Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills,— Nary Kreary to Brice Hudson, Lazette coanty. correctThecorrect all the functloris of the Liver, cleanse Elitabeth Brennan to Alexander Wiley, Port Carbon, the Alituentary itusnal, licitness a geotle cathartic and Stbuyikill county. alterative medicine, and are very valuable In tom'. Ana Jones to Catharine Brum, Mlnersvillte, &hi. ed., plaints incident to hamlet. • Mari Ann Reed to Mts. C. Egnoi, Philadelphia city, AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Mary Ann Berepn to S. K.Hrebbach. llertlay town- JOHN G. BROWN, ship, Union county: J. cIIIITIS C.? HUGHES, } P '. 4IS " IIP, ra ' Casio:4lin Beheny to Thomas Malone: PUI'l Carbon, Schuylkill county. . ' • o F I A aB L B 7 , I Minersrille, Pa. J J O A I M IN ES W B . . - Catharine Ilays to Patrick Horn, FLCanton: Serb'. co.. L"'. kG.Huxrtlruea, Schuylkill Haven; It. Haw Elliabeib Boman to Reuben firelnadewlictittylkill scan, Port Carbon ; JOhar A. Olio, Taylor' ville ;J. Haven, scbuyikill county. 11.-ALM, TUicaroraa E. J. Fag, Tamaqua; Gro. Mary Joynt to Martin Farrell, New Castle • towoehip, REIFZIEDEIt; New W. MonTaLlna. Ht. Clair; Schuylkill county, Mgrs Q, rims:Suss, Patterson; Pant. Baas, Pine. Rebecca Johnson to Jos. B. Keller, Wesi Brutuiwick grove; Edict,' at.liatta Dv. - Tremont; Coczn Ea A' township. Schuylkill county, Sow, Llewellyn; Joan Wilma:es, Middleport c. Elisabeth Hays to Hannah Coup, Pottsville, Schuyl- Fit•nov. Ortillgiburg; Comma, 12110A011 & IaTTE. kill county. HALE, New Philadelphia S. Mum, Orrraishilfg William Alpeter to John Emirs/Pr, bilueravllle, Landing; J.MTaarox, McKea esburg.; Jacoaaaepr. , Schuylkill county, was, Lower MEhantabito I REED da lllETalcn, Don- John Brennan to Samuel Bowen, North blanhelm tp., Wenn, and by the principal Storekeepers through- Schuylkill county. " out the adjacent counties. Martin Bressoligitilest, M. Berger, Wayne town. DR. SWAYNE'S Principal Office N. W. corner of ship, Behuyikdi county. Rh and Race street's, Philadelphia, where all orders Thomas Dontay to George Shouter, South blatiheina must he addreaaed. f township, Schuylkill Oct. 20, 1650 43 tf Willi illiam Burns to Anthony Boutk,Poltzville. Schaal'. comity, • I Thomas Tobin to James Bradley. St. Cials.'Schl. co., George Daniels to Reuben F. Leidy. West Penn town. chip. Schuylkill County, Wet. Wesley Daniels to Daniel Sealer, West Penn township, Schuylkill county, , Nadu op ta tie Roars. 73 pair pantatoints. nO roundabouts, .14 vests, 170 shirts. 70 pair shore, 85 frocks. 55 Chemises. le pett '- coats, 30 apromt,l I sun.bonnets, 11l pair stocking/. 35 bolsters. 17 chaff bags, Wised sheets, etipiff e w (aim 24 tetials,3ll yards rag carpet, 47,8 lbs. caltdire, 8 Uhl , . Pickled eaahom 9 bale.- troll snip, 145 IMF:4MM soap„ :37 tbs. butter, *coffins, PIO (Mrs horse loads of ma. nuts. • fasersed ea the Farm. sad StaagAterest. 26 steers, weight of meat, 14,251 pounds, hides 2,130 (Mundy. Tallow 770 pounds.• calves, %might of meat 238 lbs., tilde. 142 lbs. 18 hop, weight of meat 5.484 the., lard 969 lb. 3 lambs. weight of meat 175 lbs., hide* 75 lb* Another Scientific Wender! PEPSIN I THE TRUE !DIeiESTIVE FLUID: OR CAS - I'RM JIHCEI—A DIMAS DVSPEPRIA CURER, PRE pared fmrri _Rennet. or the fourth litomach of the 01, after dlreFtioni.nf Union LIMA', the great MI-. idologleal Chemist: by J. D. Houghton, M. D , No I f North Eighth ; Street, Philadelphia, pa. Thh h a Irtily wonderful remedy for Indite,tion, Ily.yepaih,.Ta}mnire. Liver Complathi, corteripatlon. and Debility, ruling after Nature'. own method. by Nature'sowuj i ageol, the Cantle Juke, trs-llalf it spreinful of Dile Fluid, Intiml ill water, will digest or tli.eotve, Art Petted; j Bottxt Beef 14 - .00mi fru li.Mrs, Out if the Stomach. MIBIEMEI Digestion is chiefly performed in the stomach by the aid of a fluid which freely exudes from t h e inner WV of that ocean, when In a stale of health, milled the Gastric Juice! This fluid is the Great solvent of the Food, the Purifying. Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the. stomach and Intestines. Without nitwit will be no diaestion.—no conversion ot. Food had blood, and ins nutrition of the body; but rather a font, torpid, painful, and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. A weak, half dead, or injured stomach produces no good Gastric Juke, and hence the disease.distress and debility which ensue. PEPitIN AND BENET. Pepsin is the chief element, or great Digeatiag pri x . ciple of the Gastric Juice. It is found in great abun dance in the Solid pints of the human stomach after death, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest itself, or eat Itself up. It Is also found lathe stomach of abimals;As the ox, calf,tc. It is the material used by Carmen in niskinieeheese,calle4 Rennet, the effect of which has long been the special' wonder of the dairy. The hurding of milk is the tint process of di. gestion. Rennet possesses astonishing power. The; stomach of a calf wilt curdle nearly one thousand times tooit') weight of milk. Baron Liebig,. states that "One part of Pepsin dissolved In sixty thousand parts of water, will digest meat and other fond."— Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric •Jaire. Renet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be'Per fectly supplied, we quote e followi ng EICIBNTIPie th EVIDENCE ma ~ s '4';' , 4l4lll*ftw =. . . ,- .' " : *hi elk .., lays der ai r... of .r..iitizoiar ' sagiej • , _. .t . fhligitt ' •l44l" ir i i iii . ' . • 7 ' . r • : ` •• • - •Ii0 00' ~ Amos it kr I use* letliess as # l44l Thall o D l 04 4 4. 7 6. , .. v ; ~ .1 ... : Ilfeelisir ''• • ' .•j '..' '', • ITS 00 ...,--__ ..": ~ .'"Alp !shun 'lathy ;Oho 8. Leese Doe g Jim atyletillteWatd.ht moans orout ma • - last - Intl eruleonset. 'ID • tar !!epee of ef the root:Wed KO* Rotas' at , PI wa, IMI Oti die COOatrer 401,0 3 1 7501 1 4•10 ala Darlae 4 Wlo l4-542,-1 da nce deely J. B. Levin. Tneesecer , IS 50) *W. LW. 1830.10 the' lot *wet Janewry; 4, .• DO- ,- , : , 1 •-••- 1 , . - • .....-........ r I - tail. (Incleslrdot both dertJ ' ' ` ' ''' • - • AMATO 00 - DR. . . ': `" ' ' ' ' Le Rene . .. _ • ~ , ..' ____ - WN the undetslyted. Daniel Koch. Let c. 'To helintefthattast pm eettlefeein -. '4OlOO 70 ' Detects 'Mosier, Atedltonp for them inty, of litany!. Daaareceleed thew Jas . IlLitevaa, Trcasaven , ; i kW. bevies esitiblned-ibet attetlill of the Ttessurer 7.. Mlle lielif theffinie .; :- ' ' ..•h7J 00 of, the - Poor oritter lionstof limployment. f a t the Found ow Jamb fleatkor. deemed: a peeper' • .,10 1", -Cattail et s allallant.l. l / 4 0 04 "1tY report th e ferege" ".1: SWF •._ __-' '' 7. " • ' • . 4 , ‘ t . qn. Idi statement as the cesolt of our Investigations, and Newm Kent. far hantlie sea - • .. 4 . tom that Oaten abetsatehistost James 8, Levan. Trees. Tao& 11.1derese 4 ace We,- •••• 4ld ote4tent. In avo,e4 rhos 9esty. or II( do.lian arta sic nyttyp s . l ot boughi ff bis. n a :, , .., - 00 My: ai,t'fte.hounli.. VMS .01.) , 7 , oweresenof the last ?two's*, Vidal Ca. , .... ~.„0 end. _whereo. t o hen` ltecna* set 00 ' 4e e e ssrdiar• aal Ohl Thaalka ilallOar. :' I lata 'llueellttlid tabttr &tot titan/. Ic.1):, beet WiltiaaJobast fersowelallds erltellelw, , ' 'l lO 4 lou 'nksid handl . ..tend 1111y.ose. 0131.) . Jokwitsuler Us' *sofa maimed ay .21141161, 1 1' 1 . ,'N„„„ L i • '1 .; :' , l; Milan DMA - / - . -• orJacekKestiste.-dienweeka peeps? 7 1.?'e,w ••r• r ' - .-t LEW'S MUER. . Anopors. iia • of wad Oull.•Dteell,Pealifa:' 50 0 0 Mina 5 . / 15 4. ' '• • it) " 4 pah= me/ pretetoomo .". • • . - ,!4 15 George Ittelbelsets swill. Hansertbethense ' -.„ 'of Samuel Rarttlacer.'sbiteased illi• nt' JoitalN. fistrair.list; leteliels seed wheat '.a 70 -s Duall -.l"Wrkkir WWII hint _. ! I 15 Use at attesting =Addeo end I none LT 00 Writitir and Oineelltsglneentects .- 47 Cs -1 t 40 Jacob airmen Sr hides ftom December 10th . " ' " 11144, 14:v/smeary Ist; Int. . 'P 7 52 ' Candles • ';'. \ \ - 2 M Bar sold ' ;. , tilt 41 Straw sold . '.- •.` ' , - AI ll Cern 1 • - . 4 . •4. . . L , . ITO Tomatoes , , .:, , ; ,L 1 or To Balance ,-.. .' • : ; , it 3) MI! ar By Cults paid Coestabo o o esscutlogocOers' 'and reomorhig mon koyfonse , BIC 00i Per 15010sdd of macAOol--- po- Tticnitio leacobt Ovr~Dg bosoms AS 10 Tsk Biking . , CO 111rotiVomett ' ' 31 Hityveithot and biyacilthig r. 108 63 • (*boron Cum - - _ . 1, • . 19 91 Win NeClaustilin to t 911endlnd dudes II 51 ;J. Weisner for 5 days trimming apple trees. 3 131 Topping chlusaeye • . • 24.45 Matingflost fence. k . , 14 25 Ileum Iblittnerlberadorlad wort ~ 43 Oa 'lambent% . .; , 33 50- , Travellins "'pities - . . 17 56 7 Jams Nil Meter - •L' . - 74 1 , .00 Expenses In Monad Manure and bay. and far weldidag bar , 13 Nil Sweet potatoes. Ash lid vegetables 40 14 Piferre dt !hiring Philadelphia, for Palm leaf - hew sad combs '- , 9 115 Plough share" arid eoulUii 5 MN Sarden reeds and cabbage plants • 649 Potatoes • 57 50 • Appl butter 1 60 ' e 7 Whitewash brushes 5 25 Rorse shoeing4 +l , . . Medicine • 130 Conrad Nillerlor one doun shoo imam I 00 J. &R. Saylur for 283 feet white oak plank , -5 09 Clemens & Heisler for 4 do:. Win tablespoons I IS Paupers ~.... '-',... l 25 Sboepegs 06 Nu. Kintner for 18 tbs. mountain tea 4 . 50 hail; Long for ' 1 plough beam • il5 Glazing, Ike- • ' 100 Mfr. WOmer far the -use of cider press & apples I -ISt A. Wildermutla MY apple" and cider 6 03 Francis Nebel for at yards linen cloth 5 11 IS grime start Urinous 5 75 Nichols' Jones - for'prietorlu cow and hogs . of Samuel Rantinger 1 00 Samuel Brown_ for 5 head of steers ' . 110 00 Jacob Hammer for leather from December IS, 1846„ to January I. 1651 . 197 64 blerehrindlist 9 837 By Iyear's services as steward from Janua ry 1,1850, to January 1, 1851 ... 193 75 __!__ Sy balance in favor of Jacob Saylor, Steward, January 1,.1851 , Number of Inmates who retnatned tem House on the ht day of January, 1850, males 188, fp !. usales,ol—total - ' 117 Admitted during the year 1850 tee Born in the house 4 Total 507 those id died.lo Were Indentured, and Ut discharged end absconded Sea Reniaining In the Ifooseon theist day of Jan nary A. D • i&SI Of wh ich? are colored persons and 23 lunatics Males " • under 12 year. Featalea , under 10 year. Our7door paupers Produce of Fars sad Oardsn. Wheat 456 bushels, rye, 415 bushel*, was 540 bush els, potatoes 1000 bushels, tern In the cab 1500 bu.b. els, ,turnips 100 bushels, onions Yibushels. cabbser 3500 heads, red beets 7 bushel'', penult), 13 Mashie's, tomatoes 15 bushels, cucumbers 219 dozen, beats 31 bushels, pumpkins 0 four' horse loads,: torn-tops 10 four horse loads, bay 74 four horse loads, 180 four horse loads of manure. Suck . os Fars. • 5 donee, 16 cows, 6 !knelled steer', i 5811,1 calf, 8 sheep, 30 swine, 4 Ctimiug wagons, dear bora wagon. I truck wagon, I sleigh, -sleds, I cut, S plough', 5 wheelbarrows, I (analog mill, I threshing enschise. 3 cultivators. , • , • WE the subscribers, Auditors for the County of Schuylkill, having etanalued the account or Jacob Saylor, stersird of the Schapllan county Alma Routs, respectfully do report the foregoing statement. as the molt of our investigations, sad-.. that there le I ba lance in favor of Jacob Saylor. Steward, of el rty.one dollen and thirty -out caste. (181 yl.) Witneea 43111 Mode. the 10th day of January, A.D.. 1851. DANIEL KOCO. LEWIS REESE& lAuditors. FRANCIS DENGILSIt, March 8, 1851, 10- ANNIML .4000tille Of Jams B. &vim Tressurrtr.frest Assert I. 1 4 30, ti January 1, 1831, eith Report rif Aslitsrs. James E. Levan. Treasurer, In account with the Di rectors of the Poor And et the none of Employ ment for the County of Sehuylkill, from the Ist day of Jaauary, A. D., 111300i3 the let day of January. • A. D., 1831. 1850. • • Dr. . ' January 19. To Cash received from the ' County Couusdesiosirre, 1415 00 00 Starch IS, ' 'Cash from Costritlasiooers, ;00 00 April 19, Cash from Comm i ssioners, 800 00 June 11, Cash from Comndssienisn. 1000 00 July 49. • Cash from Commissioners. 'MO 00 October It, Cash from Commissioners, 1500 00 Novsm. 43, Cub from Commlsionell. 800 00 Decent. Ioi cash from Commissioners, 800 00 pecan. 10, Cash from Ocuumissioners, , Vill 00 • : 41P),4176 00 To balance against James D. Levin, Treasurer, Jan uary Ist, !R5l, OIS 50.1 Ct. t 7 By cash paid P. B. Ketercher, for amount of lb. Dower and interest doe the belts of Charles Shoemaker, deceased. on the Poor noble FarM 1976 00 Wm. Cried fora priondsinmy bole In bla !b -oor, dated Feb. 6,1843, slimed by William Bock, George De)bert and John Kimmel, formerly Director, n ---- 108 13 New Building UM 00 Outdoor relief , , 677 37 Sugar,oods, i 412 57 molasses, co ff ee, spices, oil. bah. am. 1113 09 Hardware ~ .....J. 15 27 Medicine and Paints . -...* 49 09 Baer, ' 148 99 Bacon A . 301 04 !I bead of Anna 467 00 5701 bushels of wheat 816 6.7 330 bushels of rye 111 00 0 barreloFlotte 50 00 Potatoes 90 09 3.8. Nagle for stoves & pipe for new billiding 72 121 Geo.. Dreibelbeht for 1 new two home whom 70 00 Widow : Markle for sails and posts 33 47 24 bedsteads • 60 00 C.A. Moyer for apple, sherry,! path trees • 21 40 Wcradm. P. Wagner for woollen yarn ft 9 91 4 les 00 Flute tax for 1849 and 1830 111 741 Bond taz foe 1819 and 1830 007 80 Thomas Malone for sheadin i t hospital 51410 °D Amon liagenbnch 1 year. an 5 slap! Mbar ams 134 11 Samuel Bily for Sinottlha• labor o u farm n a 1 Denny Dahmivioitallorliteettrk In 1049 le 13 Jacob Minn's. Baq:. for sttiltellnit, ac.. int property of 131.13ityder. deceived. 3 00 Cog!, Direetors vs. John Nathan 111 Of " vs. John Boger 40.74 "" vs. Milani Bullet 4.71 3lktoo stork 1111 68 Blitiessaklng- , ,' - • $ 3 0 0 Makttillimel fence ' 54311" John Strands lot turnpike Mß for MO 11 00 Serving notices ost nis ten . A - 173 Joseph Imnbenathae ror, glooltlis non - • 9 r . Jacob Bantam Ibe 913 yards low linen • ' .10 it Duo Boatich for 4 alit. nagior 1 9 P Ol l l 6 40 Lyme:lbw Motoal.lassmisca qlsepooly . Vsr Judea* of the Beam far olgoimotivo . . ,K M 43 giO... Coal Biatkoalt,b Roily. . . ' ' . .41,11 " Ttorsto; , i-IA ti: Ilapairodit bottMl - k 17 1.7 4 august Ifoioklioo at map. tow4lae o . Ist, dW.,kilai ,. l tiftle al.* CbriieapOP 19.44 piw 0 "•- SW ' Jamb Salim tactliosso OCRANAO , ' . ITS 11)•, Wo.Noili Col Imei= 44 14404 414 00ge • 12 dale *gummy* 19 gimp, Optlltelbdi tbit Cy1v444.1 . , ' 10 II 0 , . . . • ": .' AW.XligairdiAUSlWkh WO Jobe Walefest fixtS yespu minim - 0000 i• ,+! ..,, lor 10 4371' sztetmertkes . Is 40 Dlnshil PO7IIIIOI ° IIIWW4WII6IIIIIIIC3I2I . 10 90 , ilo9l9lßhoeitarlin lbj •' • .. .t...,,,* .. , -low %moo lialbotatailt. 11. .D.;llii 0 isokats• sonless so MUM% 49N EX! ISE i 06111Z1101, N. S. TEM ETNA INSURANCE CO. of Hartford. Con texticut. sad the PROTECTION SAaustencE COMPANIES offiartfoul.. Connecticut. HAVOW AGENCIES. AT CAMDEN, NEW 'ES iascOpposite Phitadalehb; eta prepared to tinware approve* tots; iiiiiinclear or Owego by Fire t— tatapeg others Intstestiost to Mehl/pall comet,. Pa., ate the Uartons coillety , estabilitunenu, which the above Coalpseles insure at Moderate renalitme. battles taken bytheitbitowing highly maul- Ole auttetasorill eerie to show the conedenee of .itui aretia these Companies, and lb. reuslatahle bites charted : -They are Minim F.Tyter & TlKllitti Rah Nemo. Roam.: Sinnicksoit White. Stevens & C 0... and others. Applications are 10 be addressed to the - undersigned. at his °dice in Camdee. N. J. with plans and desctiptions, of the ge l:pert! desired to be Insured, • . _ gubbflUgar, eigeat R.* P. t. Co. Februuy I, IBM. n—lnk • ' =0 THE FRANKLIN. FIRS INBO.IIANCE COMPANY OF PHILADEL PHIA. • , f FFICII No - 163) 'Chestnut outset, near Fifth St. 1 1.1.• ' DIRECTORS. Charles N. Banner. George W. Richards Thomai - Tlart,' - ' NOrderal D. Lewis, ' . Tobias *airier, Adolphe E. Rorie, - Samuel Grant.. Davtdll. Brown. • Jacob 6.llmitia, -- Noses' Patterson. Mountie, to make Insurance, permanent or li m ited description of property, In town andeouotly at rates as low as are consistent with Security. The Colony have reserved a large Contingent rand; whie with their Capital and-Preminms, safely Invested, ord ample protection to the assured. • The assets of therCompany on January Ist, 1848, as Puillltile4 agreeably to ao Am Of Assembly, were as follows, tie : Homages 0890,558 05 Starks. • 51,563 45 Real Estate, 108.258 90 ' 45,157 87 Temporary. LA341319. 125,459 00 0410.097 07 Since their Incorporation, a period of eighteen yeast, they hare paid onwards clue tweAus deed Lammed dollars,. losses by Are, ',hereby strord- Int evidence of the advantages of lneurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with prompt ness, all liabilities. c HARLES'N. RANCHER, President. CHARLES G. RANCHER, Secretary. Thesubscribnr has been appointed, agent far the above mentiode4 Institution. and Is now prepared to make lainrance, on every description of properly, at the lowest rates. ANDREW' RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsville, Jan 11,1851 . f lani ManZariCte. THE GIRARD ME INSURANCE. ANNUITY I I And Trait Company, of Philedelnhle. • Office No. in:chesaut•sireet. 'Capital, R3OOOO. Charter per petual. Cotttinue to Make Insurances on Lives on the most &ratable terms. it Th e capital beta ipald up and in vested,iogether with a large and constantly Increasing reserved fund, of fers a perfect security to the insured. The premiums. may be. paid yearly, half yearly; or quarterly. The Company add a son PaPerindicatly to the In surances feints, The brat Banos. siproillated in Detember.lB44, and the secund Bonus in December, 1849, amount to an addition of p 252.50 to every /1000 Marred ander the Oldest policies. Making *1262 50 which will be paid when It shall become a claim, stead of. 11000_ originally insured; the belt oldest amount to 111237 50; the next is age to 11219 50 for everyllooo a the other. In the same proportion ac cording to the amount, and time of standing, which additions Make an average of more than 60 per cent. upon the premiums paid, without Increasing the en_ ammy:a The followt bust - 1161 31 mg area few examples from the Re Sum truinied Polky 81000 8252 50 2500 656 25 2000 475 5000 1187 50 &c. he. No 58 " 276 " SD &e Pamphlets containing tables of rate, and explana tion., rams of application t and Wilier information can be Midst the nate. • B. W.IIICHABDS, President. JOON F. Jain'. Aetuary. The subscriber la Aganyor the above Company In Schuylkill' . County. and will effect 'lnsurances, and 'fleet! neeeeasry infortnaVob on the subject. - B. BANNAN. 2tFly June 49;100 rue NNOX INspner, CODZPANY CAPITAL STOCK...AO0 1 000. FIRE. NADINE AND LIFE INSURAIME O. on Water Street, is Wine Brick eto, VIRCIINNI6II, 11WDIANIL. • 'PHIS Company basing been duly organized, and 1 ten per cent. paid In nu the capital stock subscri bed, and babuire secured by mortgage on Real Estate and by personal guarantee, are pow prepared to effect Insurance against Loss or Damage by Pift, en Build , lam Merebandize, Machinery, Mille, Manotactories, and all descriptions of property; also merchandise and produce in the course Of Inland transponation.— tbe risks of the seas, to., dtc. • also, the Hulls of dieambouts, and tither vessels, rad upon the" lives of Individuals going to California. The rates of pre mium will be as low IVA those of any other auertar. rittr.Compriny. • All insseshberally adjusted. and promptly paid. Thestiwit of this Company is held entirely In the-West, and controlled by western men, and In no way eon. ocrted with New Fork. • DIRECTORS: N. CAIIIIIIa, Vincennes. Wittrars J. Macao, do Jam W. MADDOI, do JACOB Pee, do sower. Woos. do Pfles P. HAMMY, Fort Wayne; Indiana. TilollB4 T. Rausainoc. Latgette. do WALlrlit W. Basta, Terre-Haute, do Union* D. /two, Evansville. do Strom Downers% Jetrersoriville. Ww.t.tats Moues, - do LAIN Rastas; de Jamas Katotera. do • 11, N. CARMAN, President. OHMS liorrhoary, Vice Prudent C. Id. ALLEN, Secretary. W. J. HVIS111). Treasurer, Shrift, Life and California risks taken at this agency at our% rater. Dee tl?. 1840 PROTECT YOURSELVES. rrinE Detawii; Mutual tisfety Insurance Company. —Oaks Nara* Room of the Exchange. Third St., Philadelphia. FIRE INSURANCE.—BuIIdInge, Merchandise and other property in Tows and Coastry, insured against loss oidatnage by dre at the loslest rate of prenf.um. M /MINE INSURANCE.—They also inure Vessels, Cargoes and Prelghts.fore len or coastwise under open Or slattialpolictithas the assured may desire. "z , 'IIitaNDI2ANSPORTATION.—They also insure Merchandise transported by Wagons, Railroad Cara, Canal Boats sad Steamboats, on rivers and lakes; on the MOIL liberal terms. DIRECTORS. Joseph If. Seal. lames (land Edmund A. Vander, Theophilus Paulding. John C. Davis. 11. Jones Brooks, Robert Barton. Henry Sloan. John R. Penrose. , Hugh Craig. Samuel Edwards, George Serrill, tleo. G. Lelper, Spencer Mcllvain, Edward Darlington, Charles Kelly, Isaac R. Davis, J. G. Johnson, •• William Falwell, . William Hay. JohnNewlin, Dr. B. Thomaa, Dr. R. N. Huston, John Sellers,' William Eyre,Jr. • J. T. Morgan, D. T. Morgan. Wni. Beesley. WILLIAM MARTIN President. ifICIIIIIII R. Nawairco, Secretary. The subscriber having been appointed agent for the above Company, is non , prepared to make insurance ' on. all descriptions la property on the meet liberal terms. Apply at 0. IL Pouts' office, Morris' Addition or It my bourse in Market Street, Pottsville. A. M. MACDONALD. 45-I y Nov It. IB4D AIII3IBHADES. • RW. K=lfottna his friends and the public in genera that be continues to manufacture Venetian-Blinds, warranted equal to any II the city. aithe lowest cash prices.' An tutedirtment of Blind, and Shades always on baud. at No. 347 .44cE 81.. one door 'below Tenth, and - No. 7 Hart's Building' N E. Coraer Sixth and Chesnut. Jobbing punctually attended to . April 10, 1810 naminitiort raftortea. rums= IS /INIVALUABLE REMEDY FOR CoUDDs, Colds.lndue nu, Asthma, Plantsle; Whooping Cough. bletinfes. Coop, Spitting of Blood. . Patti and Weakness of the Breast sod dote Throat, Bronchitis, and IPUIPIg 0011111:131PTIlpar. INCIPIENT coNXIDEPTInN CAN BE CURED. and, la some Instances, even continued consumption has been cured. .; - The Pectoral Minute was esteraltely and 'access- Duly used by the proprietor as a specific for tamale, Ake. as well as by Nome of th emost respectable pin , . • eystias long before it was presented to the public to its pretest form. Its popular/lei anemia, Viol burro gang demand daring the iSzt twenty years, have in duced serest rival preparations la the form of Bat- um; Expectorant*. and Pulmonary Syrups, which are4trong proofs or Its superior propettles. Neater- Cus refere aces to persons °Elbe greatest respectability cad im/Miiiitilisbenethlei lidaltirelmr bean need with sitenees.—end. is tome instances. where *Re patlenle have been given up by respectable ;Myr*. -allengerds cured by Brewster s Pectoral XI/4PM, Try It. '7l4oderats. PIIOIIOV,C, Baleen CO.. Nara 17, 0 00 - Xt.. F. 0- Bastwirrge ,Dean 01r:7-About one year ago I win 'sized with a severe gist& which - brought on I violent rough. tbat 41nalsie4 to inane' for several months. 1 ,1111 1 11 1 11411 b111 14 1 strentril. dad iambs away roY gosh on. was Plas(di that Coasinsolon bad fastened upon d WPAdtagf..and mfr friends thought lose In I decay. 1 t "'..°l4 ‘. 44114:141eg Mesta and Miner from my vablawnewoosogblag. ifob .varioad misedirs without revolving any ,1410.1. beim! your PtClOllll bliztare, of 1174 .Ifrollaltl."dad,olved on , boob'. which ism, aim to. a cted:worni I aad gwrinantolpircl fti Any that owe to tor attend, as mg w i t Adelt/1011kto you And your' ualuabbs tnedkuns, to n*k odusibworeing etateganto. hoping may benefit *emus/. !lotus, 1, 7, 11 -u:Ariri umisua -Prepaid. only by IC 1 1 . BrellAnk ' stud Clung*. Bridgton. N. 41., and dir sale together with , Breweure Ibrobroealloo. Rbollwir :11igtore add Nye' Wsperjoy J.l/1111 O. BROWN. Dsqstss and Cbentiet. - PottsvUla. lath t 6. W. TEST 11.1110111IVED A SPLENDID ASSolle trar of Sold liroanDl sad DIM audit, for for ro ux \ Dna% MO * IN= Am's of pnlicy and &MUD or bonus to be inceed additloh. by nature !Winona. 151,152 50 3.156 25 ' 2.475 00 8,18750 _ &c. JOHN O. C. MARTIN. Ageth 53-H CM Elf=afil s szm al •L Ellthhit TARD.—Tas ATTENTION OF eallders and °ans.4 respeettblli firtted to the P where they mu be milted In all kind* of Pissed rind, Turning and Lumber, from 1 lash Saudi,* Prams' Plank. • - HENRY StakIICU • . Camaro rink and Norwestaa Streets 11-tf Nay 115, 050 ,11 I 411- \ P i ,4 ►Tv UK BRADY -tWarrantedi I Ever Pointed Bold P s, now stand it - IVO. Ito the p et a l:L i n t e l ; every pen* who has tried them will acknoarledge their superiority. They are made and sold exclusively by Brady & Elliott, two doors above the Meets• Bank. Watches of all the celebrated rosters gold as Wive, at prices to suit the times. A' (inn FEET OF "SUSQUEHANNA WHITE 1 13 LtUt./Plite Floorings together with • terimi assortment of seasoned Lumber. Shingles. Its.. for sale by ' DAVID H. LEWIS. , Lumber Yard,BrbilYikin Hi . o. * Oetobers.lBso 40. t. - .a PIIRVES. DEALER IN BCRA,P IRON A Copper, Brass.-Bar and Moen Tin, Sodden Elpleiter. Lead, 44. Orders received for Brass, and 'Copper work, and Machine ilitabbleg- Ali orders continued with the above Ilneptomptly attended to. it} South Street,above Front. Philadelphia. Jane 15. 1850 94-tf DIZAPTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE IN sums of I 06100 pounds Sterling on England. land. Scotland, Wales, France. Ostmark?, or any Part of Europe. roseate % without anp charge. at H. HANNAN'S Passage Agency jn Pottsville. Also, European Hills and Drafts cashed andcollected at Ills-office, OPassehgere also e turned at the lowest rates, and ho detention or grumbling. Jane 8,•t330 , (Int OILt OILI-JUST RECEIVED AT THE York• Stare, a large consignment from New Red find.constitlng of WO gal.. North-west Coaar Miner Oil. • 2.000 " Pniar.oll, Warranted not to chili. Also. Sperm and Lard Oil of superior quality. for machinery. , 20 Boxes' s uperior German Wax Candles, a new *Ode. 'E. YARDLCY & EON, Pottsville, Dec. 7, 185 49 CeIIitAPRIA.N*B AMERICAN, DRAWING BOOR. Embracing the Prltniry. the Elementary and the Perspective. decidedly the beet, and tin: cheapest In the United Matra, lust received and lot tale at I H. HANNAN'S Cheap. Rook an Stationery Store. Feb. 1,, 1951 5 OOPINO. SLATES....TrIE BLUE M - 011 - 61 - • R gain Slating. Company. respectfully informs the public that, *yore hully prepared to runtish superior Slates for ROoflng. Ind have she'rnost experienced Platers la their ettiploy, and wilt ati,-nd to any ardent *MI despateh at the shortest notice, and- onalre most reasonable terms. All the work warranted. Appl y to W. .1. RO B ERTS, Treichlerseille P. 0., Lehigh Co, Pa., Agent, (Win B. HANNAN at . this office will he punctually, attended 'to Dec. 7 , 161 0 49.1 y IRON, &o. RAIL ROAN IRON—FOR SALE AT THE York Store, by the gubreribera : 10 tons.Phcenisville 'l' Hail, 28 ha to the yard, 50 " Light T " 24 •"' 15 " 11 g t Flat Bar Rail Road Iron, 20 " It } 10 " If z t " .10 " 2 a I 10 " 2z 1 " E. YARDLEY & SON. Tottivilir, Dec. 7.1850. I,LITILII. LATER PROM THE Bright - ik !'oil's Town Hall Iron Store, Centre street, Pottsville, can be seen all shapes and sizes of the metal, from a 3d Nall or Shoe Tack toe Forge Hammer; large piles of Nail Rod, Rolled Bay, Ham tnered Iron, Spring,fili4ter. German and Cast Sleet. A largeporwon &neut. in Cast Iron Pots, Sad Irons, Wagon Roam - ate. ()ember 5.1550, 40— RAILROAD IRON, PLAT BAR, PHOENIX T Rails, Holler and Flue Iron, Stipa Iron, Nails Spike's, Paints, Oils, Glass. Putty. 3 , 1111 and Cross cut Shwa, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Grubbing Roes, Building Hardware, &r. Prices low to suit the 'lmes. • BRIGHT k POTT. • - Pottsville, Oct. 5, 40- - rpm ROOFING.—TIIIO BEING THE SEA 1 son when our citizens who desire to,secure their buildings from the rat 'les of fire, should seek to hav them made fire-proof—the undersigned would ree spectftilly inform the public that he is prilinred to NMI all orders for Tin Roofing, soothing &v., /kr JACOB X. LONG. Mil • Vottsvillm. June 29. 1650 'OIIIAINS.—For Sate, IRO feet i 10. chaip. Alan ll furnished. at the. P holiest notice, 55,3.4.11-18, 7-8,1546 and 1 in. best lornol rattle chain, at N. Verk prices—freight added, E. YARDLEY & r ON- April 20 1830 18. , --- . --, : • - ' A DIRRICAN RAILROAD IRON—CON :I slimily on hand and for kale, that superinr i relo of tight T Rail, 2.8 Ilitto the yard, manufaci rod at Phcenhiville—also, furnished at short natter, he iy - T rail. at manufactutert' prires E. YARDLEY & SON. 28-If ' June 29,1930 . . . . FOR SALE. • ....„ , __ - • FFORSIALE..SO large ßailroad Can, 1100 Feet - of one inch (Toot Chain, 300 " i lath Chain, . 300 " I " VOR SALE—A 20 llorse-Power 'Steam Engine, I in excellent working order, with winding 'gearing all complete, two drums, and two wire ropes, each about' 130 feet long, for hoisting Coal from mines. The above is a Ora-rate Engine ; it ha• been In use only 18 months,in the Borough of Tamaqua, where it way be seen. Apply to . . JOHN BROCK, SONS & Co., 97 mid 99 North 1 bird Street. Phi!ado or to BENJAMIN HEILNER. Tamaqua. May It, IMO . 19-0 - IVOR SALE.— , The subscriber* offer for sale a mu perior 6 inch Pump. 6 feet stroke, with 101) yank' Of 5 x ilinch pipes, with holt., rings, &c.. all in good order. Also, 33 Drift Cars, 40 lineb aile, 8 of which are rigged with doable brakes, all of which are In. 'good running order, - Also, 60 yards of . 1 inch *lane Chain. The abase will he sold low for cash or approx. ed_pain•r. • April 13; :e5O. ,FOR SALE:-..The Suheeriher le de -1 ,:-.... 3110113 "r selling the dwelling house an svh hit i m l.! n ",,, he now re,ldee, in Morrie' Ailditipu.. The ..2 2, .E__„buildlne le one of the very beet In the Bar oneh.—ln ree mild admirably arranged, with everi,chn venieriee to wake It deldrahte. Porseetion given 'at once. March 16, 1860 (FOR BALLEw.Onc 10 horse Engine, with break_ C` In' follent. Hcrecua, eh:Ming and every thing necesmiry about a enai breaking estabishincnt, which will be sold no very reasmat.ie CEO. R. PriTTE. I I-rf Mitch 16. 1880 VOR'SALE.-thie 30 bane holatingengtne,with I Winding gearing all complete . Enquire at the Black Mine Colliery, York Farm, mat the of of GEO. 11. POTTS. March 16, !SSD 11-tf FOR SALE AND TO LET.—Buildine Lou In Mount Carbon, Lewisport, Wood and Lyon's addition tornttaville,nn Norwevianat-Potteville,and in Mtnenville. Alan n convenient Office In Morris' Addition, Apnly to JAS. lI.CAMPBELL. April V, 184.9 TORT RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL A3FIORT • !nem of Wks' Carnet nod Pearl-Breast Plow Brae*.lets end Ear Moss. for wale low by BRADY 4. •1;1.1.10T Dec. 14, IMO _ 504 t BOOTS AND SHOES• 5000 PAIR or BOOTS & SHOE& ft., /UHT RECEIVED AND FOR SALE 1 by the subscriber, wholesale Ai retail. .51500 pair of Boots and Enloe*. flood Bunts at $1,50 per pair, at his Old Es tablishment. Centre street. opposite the Peat OM e, Pottsville, whete he has also far sate a grni.rai assert meat of . I .iddlery,Trnnks, AKe?';•-a' t equally tow mites. R. D. SCIRENER. Dec. 21, 1850. 51-ti ,NEW. WIIOLESALE AND, RETAIL BOOT AMD SHOE STOKE. CORNER OR CENTRE AM) MARKET STS. POTTSVILE. 1 1 11 subscribers invite the attention nt the public to the very extensive assonment of Gonda, con. slicing of GENTLEMEN'S' Calf Stitched, Fudged and Pegged Foots, Calf and Rip; double soled Seweri and Peg. led Boots, Water Proof Boots Sewed and Pegged, b ow el to 041 New Englan4a ad Philadelphia man. . , lifactured Coarse, Soots.' rt great variety, constant ly on hand ;'Cloth and Lasting Gaittr Roots, and v agina . Gaiters, Calf Nolillers, Oregon Ties, and Sewed and Pegged Monroe,. MINERS' Soots and Monroe., antral quality, at low prices. . SOTS" and Youths' Boots and Monroe' enure 'wane. LAwirs. french ..end English Lasting Geller Soots. Morocco. Calfskin and Goat Bootees. French Mor. 'neeco", Calfakto and' Goat Balsa, Prenth illoroceo, • 'iLltwelt and pump spring *buskins and Jellitranita. 'French Motroeco end Kid Turnrouuds; front 5G eta. • 40 Si f Mew England Runlets and Shoes oral' kind; , cheap..'- - MISSES' and Childrensßontees aid Shoes. *large „..agnsuniultrolltable for this _market, constantly on • _';hand.. ' • • - • BUM Blaelk Shoes, . . Oar stock, afGumßlestle S hoes are of the hest ma n. taettnred iiiilelesibetsinntry raw Ladles and ntlemen would •da well . to call atetprovide them- Selves with good Ginn Shoes, the best prerentltlve gdvdtgeovered oLOold,i.Conghs and Cowunption., , TRENES.EniTet. Sago and Italica*. ' The Trarieltlitvcornimin for will 'find'- na'well son. plied with die above ankles whiHt we will aell'at moderate pricer/. ' Boots and Shoati o hade out repaired to ardsy. CPAI4II 0.1111/1. OEO. H. POT-TS ctiNNER ec ROADA, New Philmoelphla 15 tr GEO. U. POTTR I i-t( Boil half a pint of whole-rice in de hr water as possible, till the grains lose Or farm and become a sokmasi. " Next psi 1 1 into a seive, and drain and press out all le water.- ;Then turn it into the sauce-m.Ol mix with it a large half pint of rich u,tial, and a quarter of a pound of powdered sugr; Boil it again till the whole is reduced it, it pulp. Then remove it front the fire, u stir in ( while hot) a wine glass of ro water. Dip your moulds in cold water, u then fill them up with rice; set them nu Kt and when , quite cold, turn out the Nita mange, and serve if up on dishes with 1 1 sauce-tureen of sweetened cream flan+. 1 with antrum. Or you may eat it stab i boiled custard, or with „urine sauce. Y 1 may mould it in large •breakfast cakes: By those who use potatoe yeast, it Is garded is much the best, as it raises brs quicker than common home-brewed Yes and best of all, never imparts the siap.i' agreeable yeast taste to briad or colic. given by hop yeast. Mesbbalf adrift Peel' ed boiled potatoes, and mix, in a handful ci wheat Boor, and two teaspoonsful doh' and after putting it through 13 culendet idd d,, , t water till it is batter. WWI bloc' warm, put in a half tea cup of disnlien yeast, or twice as much potatoe or othl home-brewed. When raised, keep it cods ht ; and make it new very often is hs .weather. It can be easily made when pa , toes are boiled for dinner. .An hour- before you want them for the v ble. put them into cold water with Ito coats on, and, place them over. a brut 6 . 1 Where they will boil immediately. . half an hour, pour over them cold ve enough to stop their boiling for sere $ eight minutes, then' let them boil itglUi' the remainder' of the hour. Now take do from the water and let them stand two $ three minutes, then bring them to the tO with their coats on. If you desire your hens to lay, gilt " of some kind twice or thrice a week, C", Up with their other food, fresh fah '" and cut fine, will answer as well. F should tit all timer' tte sopplW with II old mortar, broken fine, sand and their pen house shorty/ be kept cies% I nests clean,' and Occasionally supplied 1 ' fresh hay or straw. CIISAP CEMICHT. Cement for household use can be thus:--Take new milk, hall a pint. 1 0461 lie it with sharp vinegar ; separate the and mix wtib the curd the whiter of fire 4 treat ; add floe quick-Lime, and ma you have a ductile paste or Potty . . It I stop crackly, and is fire and , water rot mia wAr socilrielerarri; Soule think it a hardship tciaretk for their bo w. Although for our pail Wlta meant; But those who don't work have no right to b e • And the idle are never content. An tamest employment brings pleasure and ga z , And makes us our troubles forget; For those who work bard hay* notimeto rouiplt,4 And 'tis better to tabor than fret. And if we had rinhes, they could not procure A happy and peaceable mind; Rich people have trouble-as well as the poor, Although of , a ditrentsn kind. It signifies not what our statioott haie been, Nor whether we're little or veal: • For happiness ties in the temper within, -And not in the outward estate. We only need tabor as well as we can For WI that our bodies may need, Still doing our duty to God and to man. And we shall be happy indeed. lje Intiiitt TUE TWO WAYS. There is a right way, and a wrong InT to do things. Such as have learned the right way and practice it, whether from dition or knowledge acquired otherwise, said to be lucky, because success crowns th t labors and investments., Those who pram, the wrong way, are said to be unlucky almost every enterpiise- they .engage in._ Thesepersons not unfrequently envy the * whom they look Upon as their lucky neip bore. Now what is-attributed here to luck, ma in moat cases be attributed to knowledge ~ skill. These are acquired in various watt Tradition, observatioti, the study of boob. and experience furnish the chief sources 4 knowledge. While,some draw fteca on:, one or two of these, others draw from them all, and become not only intelligent but sue. cessful in whatever vocation they allot It such a man engage in agriculture, le u alwa), son the lookout for the ways and m ea . for the improvement of his farm—ev er ,. !, mewling in order to ascertain how to otal l the geatest amount of proluction, from ti f labor employed, and the money expended e , invested.. The great inquiry with such a rat is, how can I improve my !arm and sell t t my crops annually. He_kart's that ‘, manures are the ochesi the hild,"—how to obtain these so as to reti der farming productive is the desidrneut Stable manures he knows are 'good. s o many of the composts. = But the moving them, or preparing or othkiwise proeunq them, is attended with labor and expens e ., so much, in game places as to render thr.:` use impracticable. For example, the humeri of Massachusetts can prepare the soil Inn fertilizers, so that they can raise good MI / —4O bushels to the acre—wheat thsvin , 4 , as good - flour as the Genesee wheat. . reason why they do not do this, is, he w the fertilizers requisite to Impish the pa lum for the' wheat plant cost so much. It is not unfrequently the case dust you is two Eartnerssituated very nearly alike, as quantity and quality of 'soil ere conce rt --and each expending about the same rant of lab& annually—the ,one producing t r , bushels of wheat to the acre and sere bushels of coro, and other crops in- pits tion, while the other raises about two: bushels of wheat and forty bushels of c: and other crops in the_ same_ ratio. By former everything is done promptly, a pletely and seasonably—by the latter: order is little regarded. The former isp perous and ' lucky' and grows rich—tbni ter struggles along scarcely acquiring ark cessaries of life. So is the world over in every kind of tes ness. There is a way that seemeth unto many—but the end thereof is degmh• tion, misery Aid ruin—while the right w is strown with riches and honor, and pert and pleasantness-ye the attendants of that walk according to her precepts.—Rri New Yorker. PLASTER cpolx With the exception of a . small distriuttr the sea-shore, clover greatly benefateas the use. of Plaster of Paris. About mho el to the acre, is perhaps, the most suit! quantity. Apply op a moist day, aril; spring. Ammonials constantly brought ; the earth by dews, rains, or snow, and tS plaster acts as a collector of this ferolotg , matter, and preserves it 2for the use of plant. 2 Ise ouotkeeper RICE ALANCEM ALINGE POTATOE YEAST. TO SOIL POTATOES POULTRY:, U
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