COIIRTEIRIP Alm DISAPPOIIIIII2Wr. BUITALLW Itmaair Viscbtali 114fG• rrIBE EXPERIENCE OF THE LAST 4 YEARS. Miss Sukey Smith had flaxen hair, J. has gained for this Belting the coadidessee of the , Her daddy had the pewter _ . ' consumers ; this, together with theetet that gran lat- Her eyes were grey, and talked ,serette, - ornaments beer been shade In theist:4llli, Warralga ,' 17110 a tier f a vont e -t u it or : . , -'' „ I the manufacturers In assent ng It to be superb, to I I leather or any thleg else. for all open Belts, futon That suitor suitor was a jolly youth. , peclatly for heavy or male Belts.) fordinfoltowing So nimble, blithe and brawny,; reasons: The yellow facer took him oil I I. The perfect equality of width and thirlmafswisieb One day to California. ; ,it 'will retain. - t .l 2. No danger of beat under 390 degrees Fahrenheit And when I beard that be was gone, ' ' Injures It, and It Teakettle flexible In any degree of cold, ... "It's now," said I, ' - or never!" 3. ft !sof great strength and durability, does not I shared mr=elf and greased my shoes, dip on the puffier. consequently • gain of power Ls ob- And tried to look right clever tamed , and when adjusted to machinery , does not re , . quire sitenttion, es is the we with !Witter, or any I :rigged rnykelf from top to toe; other. And caught and mounted Robin • , 4. In wide Betting the cost Is much below that of Bdt all the way I rode along , leather or any other. • A Inge assortment slams on hand, and furnished My heart' It kept a throbbin'!. of given lengths,,at shorting notice. And when I reached herdaddy'e house, .4 - MACHN BELTING. . It -till kept on e thurnpire, - , ' ' A stale plyces. by the niece of 100 feet long: 2 tochn per foot II cents, 4-ply 13 cents, But when I raw that tovely - maid, 3 _, .. ~ • o 15 ~ ... 17 44 It kinder stopped a jurcipin'. , - 4 " . " It, - " 24 " . .. 46 23 46 144 aL "Tw 5 . a. half past ten, when et h4r feet. 8 46 44 46 27 ..m • 1 30 5 .. I knelt, end vet ere dinner. 7 " " .. 31 .. •• 40 With h.neyed ., peeeh and winning Way*, 8 .. .. .. 35 .. .. 45 I had contrived to win her. • 9 " " " 41 ° " 55 [ Some month. elapsed—to set the day rII " - - 55 7O " I now began to pre:: her : ' :13 " " " G 2 " C 7 5 " I urged, ent reeled. plead in Yairi— • 1 3 ~, •4 44 G G ~ ~ 8 5 . In veto I did care". her. , ' II .......75 " " 00 While matter• were diu , rroWd and Fpil'd. 15' 16 " " • .. 415 .. " 1,05 INIv clothe. all growtog seedy, ' le tt tt o pd •• . 3,18 " Mt - rival fmn the mine. returned, , 20 " ~" 1,05 " .. 1,30 " Still for my 5,11,•ey greedy. WATER 110:3E i Inc!, per foot, I " " I saw him kinder" , idle up, And slips his arms around heri When—heavea'sjind earthl she let him kiss Those preciouslip.!' Confeend her!' 1 told her That 1 was ~ typriseili • Aly eves had sure deceived me— And a-lied her to renew her,von-s, And fri.irn suspense relieve nie When. d,in't von think, the tarn& gel, , Her iamb upon her smetler. • Her finker, wriF.T!ed xt,. she said— " Can't come it, little feller!':' 11Et •Cjilnol:. PATRIOTIS3I.-A Yankee gentleman con veying a British friend around to view the different objects of attraction in the vicinity of Boston brought hint u Bunker Ilill.— They stood looking atthe, splendid shaft, when the Yankee said " This is the place where Warren fell." Ah !" replied the Englishinan, evidently not ,posted up in cal historical matters ; " Did it hurt him much?" The native looked at him,•4 with the .expression of fourteen Fourths of Julvs in his countenance, " Hurt him !" said he he was killed, sir." "Ab ! he was eh ?" said the stranger, still eyeing the monument and computing its height, in his own Mind, layer by,layer ; " well I :should think he would have been, to fall so'far." The native tore his hair, L bw it gave him a good oppor tunity- to enlarge upon the glorious events connected with the hill, and the benefits therefrom, flowing for our !somewhat exten sive country; and soon talked himself into good humor.—Carpet 800 / COTILD'NT TELL TllE ' DIiTERENCE. —A wafer got bold of a green persimmon, which (kefore they are ripened by the frost) are said to be the most bitter and puckery fruit known. He took the persimmon outside the garden wall, and commenced opt= it by seiiiug, a generous mouthful of the fruit, which' proved to be in a state to frizzle his hps and tongue most provOkingly. , •• How do you like it?". inquired the own er of the garden, who hid been watching him. The saliva Was oozing from the of he fellow's month, and he was able only to reply How do I look, naber? Am I wisslin' or singin ?" la" CAESAR. who you be mournin' for ?" queried an ebony individual of a brother darkey,. oue morning, wko was sporting a crape upon his felt of ampre-dithensions. "I isn't in mournin';tor Obody, Pete ; you see the lac is, mvWife ain run away wid Bill iltinzo, de blackleg nigga, and ye sees how I'jes wares dm 'ere crape to let the cullud gals no I helot got!no wife," ISN'T . IT singular, Mrs. B—, that you never had any children ?" This was an unpleasant question. and the lady answer ed tartly That's my business:4. " Fin afraid said the good old wo man ; .‘ but it used to i;e!theLord's: things change so now 7 a-daytt that I don't know what will become of the World." 03 Turat is a hotel in: Reading that only charges half price for lovers: aud vet the proprietor says he makes more money out of this class of boarderS than any other people about the house. Let a youth, he says. sit up with a •yellow spender and blue eyes on Sunday night, and he will feel so heavenly that he won't :get down to pork `and , beaus again till the latter part ,of the week. cENri.rztAx. who is one of our ac tive, stirring men, had a man at 'work in his garden who was quite the reverse. Mr. Jones," said he to him one morning, "did you ever see a snail?". !" Certainly," said Jones. "Then yob must have rdet him, for you could never overtake him." " How LATE is it, ?" "Look at the boss' and see if he's drunk yet ; if hOs'nt, it can't he much after ele• yen 3" • " Does he keep such good time?" " Splendid ! they set 'the town clock by his nose !" - ' 137' THERE IS a jour:peyman printer in Boston, whose nose is so red, that he can set type iq the -- g:arkest 'night with no other light, than that affordei b"; his flaming pro. boscis. His head is Anite bald from the effect of carrying brieki or junk bottles in his hat. CC7 A w.toorsn spendthrift said, a few days since,'" five years ago I was not worth a cent in - the world ;= now see where I am through my own exertions!" "Melt, where are you ?" "Why, I owe mot's , than three thousand dollars." % Tr. ow, driving a horse troubled with the heaves, coming to a stand,, and re marking to some one:that he believed that he had rather too much load on for a sick horse, was advised to ppt his 'horse on be hind the wagon, as he would find no difficul ty in hearing it ahead. MRS. Paarmotost says her niece was .4o rained upon the other night, that she bad fevered ague ever since,: and, she Supposes, would have gone'inio;St. Anthony's dance only she belonged to th'e , church and did not know the steps. • 137 . . A - PERSON threw the head of a goose on to the stage ofr the Be/Iville Theatre. Corto advancing to the front said : " Gee tlemen, if any amongst you have lost his head, 'do not be uneasy, for I will restore it at the conclusion of the performance.•" 0:21 . 0VIL-STOrtr Shirt collars are all the rage. We saw one -. the other day with steeple to it. This increase of building has proved very profitable to the linen and Starch trade. (r7ADDINO h•fstvr io INTUR2.—ThetaX pitherer calling upon n blind person for the payment of the :window tax.—Punch. 1):?" I FEEL too - lazy to work;" said a loafer, " and not hirkiiiptinae to play, I think FAeill go to bed and:eritii the difference." 1:0" Mine - Gut fi it'ot will de Frenchman make next ?" as the Dutchman said when he saw the monkey.' 22 mutt.. 5 5 0, • 88 " 30 33 0 3 8 5 0 o 55 60 21 0 ' 65 For sate. at Factory pricer, by . B.ANNAN, Agent for the ltlannfacto rent. Alto. flteant Packing of to T Inch thick. Car Sprirrta, Ringo. &c., for Water Pipet.. ' April 12, 1551 15— RE Y 2* " NEW WIIOLESA LE AND RETAIL BOOT AND . SHOE STORE. CORNER OF CENTRE AND -MARKET ST. POTTEVII.C. HE subscribers Invite the attention of the plat' , to the very extensive assortment of Goods.con. slating of GENTLEMEN'S Calf Stitched, Fudged and Peeped Boots, Calf Ind Nip, double soled Sewed and Peg ged Foots, Water Proof Boots Sewed and Pegged. from *I to g 4; New England and Philadelphia man lifsctured Coarse Boots. iii great variety, constant. ly on' hand; Cloth and Lasting Gaitsr Boots. and Congress Gaiters, Calf Nullhers, Oregon Ties. a nd Sewed and Pegged Monroes. MINERS' Roots and Monroes,. of first nualit3, ai low pores.. BOYS' and Youths' Boots and Noumea enure orfine. LADYS' French and -Engliah Lasting Gaiter Boots, Morocco, Calfskin and Goat Bootee... French Mot nice°, Calfskin and Goat Biters, French Morocco, Kid welt and pump spring Buskins and Jetfersops, French Morrow, and Kid Turnrons,de, from 50 ets. to $1; Mew England Dootoresand Shoes oral! kinds cheap. MII ,4 ES' and Childrens - Bootees and Shoes. a large asortment suitable 'for this market, constantly on hand. f/TIM Elastic Shoes. Our stock °alum Elastic Shoes are ante hest man ufactured articles the countrycan atTord. Ladies and Gentlemen would do well to call and provide them. selves with good Cum Shoes, the best preventitive vet discovd i red of Colds Coughs and Consumption. TRUNKS, Carpet Bags and Yallres. Th.: Travelling community will find us well sup - plied with the above tinkles which we will sell at moderate prices. • [tont& and Shoes, made and repaired tri o nlei TERM* CASH Dec. 15, 1849. VALITABLE POTTSVILLE PROPERTY FOR eALg. ...... 1 er4 4( ' TIM - valuable Three Story Brick Rouse , lift.. rin e and a.half story !rime house, and lot ISII of ground. now occupied by Abraham St. ''," (lair, on Centre street. in the Borough of Pottsville. le offered for sale hy the under,- signed. If not sold by the Brat of \lay nest, it will he rented. on •ppileation of a good and responsible Tenant., Application may he made to either of the undravicned. .101 IN C. CONTIAD, Sr., JOAN O. BROWN, - R. It. SUMNER, April 5,183111--it • FOR SALE OR RENT. A TWO AND A 'IIALF 8 IVRY hohae; roi ner of Coal and Norw,gian yrreein, v • • • dev.irabie 'oration for a STORE; now or -1111 30' runkd for that ptirp‘ - orr by Mi. Hiram ~. tam • hrre Tvn Rror y DWEL LING HOUSES to Cnal.street, twat' Nor wegian. nith liydranta and othertrinvenlenrra. Al.so two. Two Story DWELLINH HtiiirtE3 In totem - in street. pear the Corm Ilroie. nearly new, and with a large.lot adjoining, two Two Story DWELLING 1101iiitC.14 on Lyon 'uteri, above Seventh. Also. nne Two Story, BRICK OWELLUSti HOUSE Lt Market sweet, with a Hydrant, Carriage House. Stilling and other conveniences. All of which will hie ditposed of on easy terms either-by Sale or Hen!, by application to the sober, iber. PHILIP 11 AFPA, roalitreet 4-tr Jan. 1.5.1851 FOR SALE , , THAT SPLENDID RRIOII a Mae Lane nd srell F.stabliaAtd Stare Stand. - SITUATE ON THE SOUTH WEST ‘ ,4'lF''') corner of Recand and Rail Road 'greet., "...it in the Borough of aftnersville, &buy!. ;".:&• kill county, (late the property of J. II 111 i ' - 1 , Liegenfus.) To the 'llwellitte of which • Is ottaeheil a M, BARE HOUSE. OVEN and STONE SMOKE HOUSE, and all other out bull , linpi nereggary for the comfort and' ronvehience of a tauttiy. Also a splcodiii lard and Garden—Walk, and lard an paved. To the store ,lepartment is attached a WARE 1101:SE, STABLE . and YARD 30 by 60 feet. The subscriber in shoot to leave and will sell the above property at a very kw prier and on very ac..nalmodatlng Terms. For pantie- Oar. apply to L L. ZIEDEZiFI44. P. S. The above Store Room is now occupied a. a Drug, Statinnery and Confectionary, the entire stork of which is alms for' ale. Minersrille, Feb. 1, MI. 5-tf m7r ALL THAT CERTAIN HOUSE AND alitLot of ground , situate on the northwest ••• s elside of Matta strvet , in the Borough 111 1 I I nttavullr, Schuylkill count!. contain ing in front En said Market street, twen• Iv feet, and in &rub one hundred aid ninety feet, bell.; Iran of the lot marked in Pott and Patterson's addition, No. 3, bounded on the West by part of said lot conveyed by Isaac Beek to Charles" Miller. on the North by aforty feet wide street, onthe East by another part of said Int No. 3. on the South by raid Market street. -For terms which will he rea• sonsble, apply in J. D. MEREDITH, Pottsville, , c - or C. TONER,sorwigstinrg. March =OB5l Ilim Franklin !mitt= Mud • fliktannactory. LINOS BEAN, No. 200 RACE Bf2EET, TWt EA Doors above Sixth. opposite Franklin @guava, Philadelphia, where he will keep constrintly on hand or manufacture - to order a superior and fashionable assortment of Venitien Blinds, unsurpassed for light ness, richness; durability and finish. which will he auk, on the mast reasonable terms. fie respertfully malting a. continuation or the patronage of his old Wends and the readers of the Miners' Joarnal, and Invite ail whoaludy economy. in the vivo( asap and excellent Blinds.to give him a call. " N. B Old Blinds neatly repaired, painted and trimmed. Orders from the country carefully put up. • Pbi1a.,0ct.19,18.50 421 y j.`:i:L~i Y r BODN'IT LAND WARRANTS OR CERTIFI cotes, Pension CentflexttWand all so tris of money due an account of arrears of pay, forage, mileage property ton, or destroyed in military service, ex penses incurred: or money expended for emulator Volunteer Companies before being mustered Into the service of the; Dolled States, and all other Claims against the Government strictly attended to, - and all claims secured at She shortest notice Persons bola logunitquidatell claims against the United fitates, can - have them:adjusted -by calling at my office, in Centrestreet, neat door to Jacob Kline, Esq. Pottsville. Nov D. G. IdcDOWAN. IRSR 44. if • THAT' handsome Carpetyou'vegot onyour floor: And the Oil Cloth to matcho hat's at the tram Their twenty I neversaW equaled before.—[door, From whom did yon buy it—where is the Store I To eleventh and Market. my friends 'and I go— The stock is quite large and the prices are low MI goads in their line they willingly show— And what / hive said, / know to be so. They've Imperial and Ply, and super Ingrain, Some eery bright colors, end others quite plain, And goods of all kinds, description or name, That unto the; business dotb well appertain. The public are requeste sto ck call sae examine' their large and newly selected of Cart:lett. Oil Cloths Window Shades, Ac., all of which will pmenlrely be sold at the - loom cash erten. - aLLOW ELL Ak BANISTER, , Central fnitgrer, Ware Rooms, i. /Learner of 7th lad Market striven., Philadelphia. March 6, 1651 ' 10-3 m • MUTE'S BONNET DLSBITIFACITOIT, South SECOND ST.; PEiILA.Da. NOWconducted by Thorne titbits, son (,„ph. -7 of Its late .piroprietor, at the old stand. where le dears will at all times end a stoat of For. - sign and Doutestie Straw. Lace, fancy,crap e , and Silk &noels, Panama. Palm Leaf, and every wa r let) , of Straw Hats, and Artificial flowers unequalled by *try other for 'mot or beauty oftnanuliteture, and at very low prices. havinglacillties fit producing theft. goods possessed by no other establishment. To the Ladles and Milliners generally, he wonld tender hie gratefulackoolwiedgements for their' kind approlrai of the business system of this house, sad begs to assure then* that no effort on his part shill be wanting. to merit a continuance of their ilbersi patronage. 7114y:will still t:sp greeted with theatre old famiLisulacei, who will at all dews endeavor to niacin* their commissions with WU, lind_proinpt- M11.b.15,11111 TIME. WMTE. n 7•Ers ,I . ; GENERA ADVERTfSER THE MINERS' JOURNA.L . AND PO E: _ . . . Y Rome Manufactures' If yon want "to anhpart the itegioa—that'a the doe nee 1'3,0,-Si*. • A A, AND STON . WARE NANUPACTORY: THE PROPRIETOR OP TIES MANUFACTORY. neat Proekville, in Reinsylltlll county. Pa. re spectfully solicits curtain of the surrounding Blare. keepers for the articles of tits niknaracture, where he offers as egeel to asy made elsewhere. and loWer In price than the, trade of „this region have ever yet bought. They consist In part of Rerekingbant-ware, TIE ; Pitehers,Coret-Pots„, Tea-Pots, Sugar-Bowls; Creams. Fruit-Plates, it plitotans. ate.. STONZWARB, FIRE-PROOF PUDDING • " Nappies " • •I • ~, .• , Pl e IA " " - Vegetable " - " Baking Plates, Is. Also. Yellow Stoneware, Ginger and Rant Beer Bot tles, Jugs, Pitchers. Bowls, Preserve, Jelly and Pick ling Jars; Jelly and Cake Moulds, Ilastni,twers and Chambers, and generally every artiCle manufactured. •Ile also; mannfaetorem,to order the Kollowing t. Fire Bricks of any shape Or Axe tt +Stove Cylinders and Linings of alt patterns; , File and Flaming Tiles: a • • •-• . Ann, Key and Wedge Micas - i . Oven, A.reb and Floor Tiles. ase.,;ecc. ..ltp Orders for the above ate respectfully solicited. MSc. and Show , Ware-ram (Wholesale only) in Silver Terrace Buildings, Centrftsireet, Pottsville. Address, F. HODGSON . ; Agent. Pottsville. Nov . 2.1, 1850 ' 7 7 7 47-1 f . MAZE - '5 Patent Fire Proof PAINT. - FROM OHIO./ ; (IFIR Subscriber* have Just received a further sup- I ply of this clakular and valusib e substance. In addition to the slate color, theY have a IWafitifol chrteolate-orbrown. resembling the sand atone now in use. and so much admired for the ftont of bnlidinga Its principal ingredients are silica, alumina and pro tot Itie of iron, which In Mr opinion of scientific men satisfactorily acconnts for its fire-proof nature—the two former substances being not,-Conductors,'and the tatter acting as a cement, in bind the whole together and make a firm and durable paint. - Par nee it is mixed with Winced Oil, and : applied With a brash, the same as RSdiRRSY ;Meat, to tcond iron,tlr.. sine, canvass, paperoket It hi rdeas gratin ally and becomes fire-prop f. it is pirtt,tdarly VOILA hie for roofs of helidings,stearniSoat • a id ear-decks, raliroadimldges,fencesotcc. toof eh tied with-the article is equal to one of slate. at* vast saving of ex pease. Specimens may be seen at the office sf the substri bits. HARRISON,. DROTllelict de,Co:, • No. 431 South Front. Elt., PhiLada. 1747 Avr1142.1848 SURSCRIDERS WOULD. MOST RR3PEL'T 1. fully inform the public, that they are now prepar ed to manufacture all kinds of either White Pine, Yellow Pine or Item Melt lomberi Plastering Lath Or Picket., at their Saw Mills, in Ruth township, Schuylkill county, about 9 mile 4 from Tamaqua.— 'They horn, by selling at fair prlees and a disp“sition• to render i•ailifaction to all who imay have Wealinga with them, to merit a liberal sharg of patreaage. All order, thankfully_ received and speedily Piet[l.- ',A. They will contract I".r delivering lumber at any station along the Reading Railroad cr Canal. Persons wishing , Information reapemitta the prices of lumber, will please address Franklin C. Smith, { Agent, Tamaqua; or the undersigned at Pottstown, Montgomery county. SMITH & ' I 4-firn Jan. 25, 1851 New - Steam Saw 1,1111.; 'l`llE 81:11SCSIBER - RAVING IRRECTEO AND I put into operation an extensive Steam San: Milt. at the head of Silver Creek, on la later tract of the bent timber land in Schuylkill County—he is prepar ed to furnish salted timber of ell sizes, ing ludirig Props for alines: arc ,at the shortest notice, Contigg dent that his superior adratitage4 will enable him to sell his Lumber at lower rates, thin those of any other, establishment in section—he. respectfully solicits the attention of his friends ant6he public grnetaity, assured that a trial only it neceriary to secure their patronane. Petrone desiring Lumber, mill apply to the subsrriber igg Pottsville, or tottts Agent at t I,e Lumber delivered at any point: _ . Angus! 17, 1850 FIRE INSURANCE, CAMDEN, N. J. Trir, ETNA COI, or Ilattrord, Con necticut. :tnd the PROTECTION INF4IIIANI C COMPAINIE4 or Milford. Connectit ut. ' HAviNG AGENCIES, AT CAMDEN, NEW irn .,ey,oppo,ite Phi lads: tibia , ate prepared to Insure approved risk.,; against le , o or dimarr by Eire ; among others iillcre.iting In Schuylkill are the vartons rotttety eatabltshaienta. whieh the atn.ve Conilmiem Inure at Inoilerztte ruminnts. The Polir ie. taken by tha fothttring highly reaper,- able coilLetn•, Will nerve In thijw the enntliipu e e or the ateured In these Comp nien t and the realionahle rates charged: They are Measre.Y.Tvler k en_ John Tucker, Emu , liter-re. Rogers,f iaintiiettson tk Po , ‘Vhite, Slevebo az ro., and others A pplient ions are to be addresyed to the understated. et his office In Cainden, with plan• and ile: , .criptions of the property de .treci In be Insitred. J WRIGIIT, s4.,eitt I:. lie P. I. ('n, rebriiao I, 5-3 in lIIE FRANKLIN Vint: IsritOtANcE COMPANY OF POILADELPIII.I, OFFICE No. '11331 Cheetaut itroet, hr:ir Fifth Si. • .t maauroas, Charles N, Itanekrr, Gi.orri W. Ric bar4ll Thunms (fart, • noraechi D. Lewis, Tobias Wag°Vr. Adolphe E. &site, Saitivit:cint, • tiavill S. Drown, Jacob a Smith. MOlris P.ttierson, Continue to Insurance, Vermanent of on every 4 , ,ArrliniOn Of pr“nerty,in town and ctiiiiiity at rates an levr as - are consident with, securny, The company have reserved h large Contingent Food, 'will% their Capital OW Prentinnif, safely thvested, atfor.i atnhie Pro:et-holt to the sssmed. • The asset, of:the Comp-I,lo h ,/ahoary lot I' LS. as pobiLtheit a gr. e.thlt- 10 411 AM of Assembly. . Were 38 follows, %17. : Mortgages 8890,558 65 Itriel,o, 51,503 25 Real Estate, les 350.90 Cash, &c., 45,157 Temporary, --- , Loans, .125,459 ow : 41.220,097 Since their incorporator!, a,. period of eighteen years, they 112 Ite paid upwards ofone mutton two hun dred thousand dollaro„bssea by Gm, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well r a. the ability awn <lt-position meet with prompt !lrak, All 11411iillie3. CHARLES N, RANCK ER; Prrnitlent. CHARLES G. BANC:KEIL rieCtriary. The subwithin has been appotafed agent :f..r the above ineti.,ned institution, and to now Prepared to wake insurance, on every description of Property. at the lowest rates: ANDREW III'SSRL, 14.91•• Pottsville. _fah I I, MI f 44-ly - LiFXI Instal).Nor.. - I , llc. CIEL: INsUitANIL:E, ANN-uri y .1 and Trust company, olptatioptptmt. 132 Vitemut . tat roe!. I:upita I. fr,t40,1)..D. charter i)er• l'orhittoo to make in-uriAnceNrm Lit PS on the most Tin•cupltalbein pa idapandigccatrd,l„getherWith a lare , . And constatsk iserezudds reserved fund, of ferS n p , •rf•ct scrim ) t.. tasiard The prruninm may he OMII yti,stly, half yearly, or quarletlk. . , roe CcTipa uy add a Ililrit'S periodically to the In suranCes for life, The find i III I.IIA, appropriated De. enther, Is 11. aidi tilt: recount Bonn:. to December, Itiltdantotint to'an addition of $202 50 to every $lOOO Insured tinder the oldest polidies, making fI2G2 50 which will he Paid when it s hail become a t !aim, In stead of $lOOO originally insuied ; the neat oldest amount to $123 50; the nest In age to *1212 so for every ..won ; the others in the same proportion ac cording to ihe`amotint and time of standing, which additions make, an average of More than' GO per cent. upon the premiums palti. with Out increasing the an nualpremium... The following are glitter: lei gum ',muted *lOOO L 2500 2000 WOO &c. Ne, 59 " 99 " 276 " 333 Itc. Pamphlets containlnf. lions. forms of applicat can he had al the office. B. NV BIC,BABDS, President. Joux F. .I•mgo, Actuary. The subscriber Is Agent for the above Company in Srburkill County, and will tffect Insurances, and givtall necessary information on the subject. B. itANNAN. June 29, 1830 THE nrox INSURANCE coTarerr. CAPITAL 5T0CK...5200,000. FIRE. MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Office as Water Street, is I ''' ttt now, Viscrerra, Iniataa a. 1 , 1118 Company having been duly nizid. and 1 ten per cent. paid in ott the capital stock suborn. bed, and balance secured by mortgage on Real Estate and by pereotial guarantee, atenow prepared to effect Insurance against Loss or Darner by.Fire.naßntld. logs, Merchandize, Machinery; Mills, Manufactories, and all descriptions of "property; also merchandire and produce iu the course of toland transportation,— the risk;-of The Leas, sr., &C.; also, the Hulls of eticatoboids, and other vessels, hnd upon the Dees of Individuals going to California. The rates of Pre• mium will be as low as those or any other arsentrat- ILe.Company. . All tosser:liberally adjusted, and promptly paid. Thestock of this Commingle Iseld entirely In the Weet, and controlled by western men, and in no way con nected with New York. DIRECTORS : Ron. U. N. CARMAN, V/DCOMIIeS. WILLIAM 3.:llctEnn. .1a! Jam. W. ll•tinox, do: hccia Pt•, . do: Ssauct. Wier, dce PETER P. BAILIT. Fort %time. Tnot•• T. BRXRRIDOE. Lafayette, do W•LINII Vr.sEARLY. Terre•llaute, do Mow D. ALcis.,EransviDe, . do Strop Bormarr: Jeffersonville. Wiccrast Moses, • do Lyn de I • JAMRI KZIOIIIII. do R. N. CARNAN, President. Soma Bornoarr, Vire Pell.lent. C. M. ALLts, Secretary. 1 W. Ji HEBER°, TrAasurer. Short Life and California risks taken at thisagency at !WI rates. ' I• . JAHN S. C. MARTIN. Apnt Dee 29, 18'19. .53.4 t PROTECT volnisams. rI , IIE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company. 1 —Office North Room of the Errbertgor Third St., FIRE INSURANCE.—BaIIdiugb, Bdershandtae and other property In Torn and Cosatt, insured against loss Or damare by the st the lowest rate of prero.um. MARINE INSU RA NCE.—They also insure Ver,els. Cargoes and Freights. foreigiror =unwise under open or epeeist polictes, as the assured may desire. • !Lb ARD TRANSPORTATION.—They also Insure memhandise transported t.y Wagon., Railroad Ca m , Canal Beats and rtteamboars, on rivers and lakes, on the mostliberal terms. .'• DIRECTORS. • Joseph U. Seal. „fames C. Rand Edmund A. Souder, Theophilua Paulding. John C. Davis. 11. Jones Brooke, Robert Barton, Henry Sloan, • John a. Penrose, MI6 Craig. Samuel Edwards: George Swill, • Geo. o.lelper, lipencer Edward Darlington, Chattel Kelly, Isaac R. Davis,. • J. G. Johnson, Folwel, • Witham Gay. • • John Newlin, Dr. 8. Thomaa, Dr. R. ii.lluston„ John Beliers,", ' William Eyre... Jr. J. T. Moron. D. T. Morgan . Wm. Bagaley. Morgan, MARTIN President. Ittertaan P. Newsom,: flecretail. The subscriber having been appointed agent for , the above Company. is now prepared . to make Insurance on all dearriptlOns of property on lb most. titterer terms. Apply at G. H. Pattie aelee,Monis• Addition nr at my house in Market Pt feet, •M..MACDONALD. Nov 1849. . 4541 Jose nitor.rvED ;BEAI2IIIPIII. AUTICLE, ot Blifer Combs, width wilt be sold IoW by , - t - -; , ,BRILDY & ELLIOTT. Doe. It, . 004 t BE JOHN'TEMPLE 33-1 INDLIMMITY. rpthiples from the Re- Arn't of policy and 'Elootts or bonus to be inceml addition. by future aditions. 152 50 656 2:", 1167 50 &c. .1,252 SO 3,150 25 2,115 00 6,1&i 50 tablee.ef rates and explana• on ; and further information CMETI :; ';" "r -• " ••• : " ' ReafilfairS . PASSAU= _ACUSEM , 's - rnit'l2.ll 'c - . ohrrAisLissur.iiitl. B 34. Ge&fatfasurge:arld Fanigti ExThdiust °ire& BERNEtLito4 - 111 - 2 SOLITIT '" ;:h • - " - STEC:MT. Ke - *TarllLFerind-30 mans. ,VYRARF..Baltois.#s INORTU-SEVOND ' thr - INTRET.I. • "Iltilidetphla, 85 ti.aAvtett /timer. Neve Orlearre. - - • p.mtv.. BYRNES di UO.; 18 -WATER LOO , ROADAlverpont. IS EIIENAIIAT, "- FOR REMITTANCES :TO AND: FASKAGE pEOU Great Itrstatn and. Ireland: FOR I B 3l.—The eintseymers begs to Inform tltepublic throngluint the united Stairs and Canadas, that iimy bive.todinktedtbillya rrange meets for the year • 1851. Puranms sending. foi,tbelt friends, or those retorningto the '• Old Country," twin Bad it their Interin to select our several ma gritaceat and MD-known Lines of Jackets. stalling as below, for their Conveyance • No expense has been spired to; have Emigrants made cotisfortahle during the voyage. All passengers engaged with us will be; shipped under the. superintendence ;of one own. Firm ;—belng tho' Oldest Establistted'andmost extensive is the Trade, arid with emelt unequalled arrangentents;, Emigrant, ill; MO:Twit h facilities from us, that mother House - ran futnteh.' %Ve can confidently assett4 without fear of cniSradiction. coat of the hundreds of Thousands sent ant by•oa during the butt "Twenty,stx yeats," not tone fiss;had Just cease of complaint, ; • .111 one tagragressgsts retpiaisty ifoislan:i toles lOTA are styieyystarrstiteAs • •Theundermentioned Ve:sels env:pi we our IA es of Livernonl'Patketi; THE "SWALLOW TAIL LINE." SAILS FROM New York on the 6th and Vat, and from Liverpool oil' the Gth and 21st of every month, comprises The CONSTITUTION, Canti , din Britain ; " QUEEN OF TILE WEST, ". F. H. flatlet; " LIVERPOOL ; J Gordon; ; " ASHBURTON. ". J. McWilliams; " NEW WORLD, " E. Knight; " ALBERT GALLATIN, "J. A. Delano ; NEW SHIP. ' CONSTANTINE. "R. L'Aufiting. Tilt "RED STAR LINE," SAILS FROM NEW York 11th and from Liverpool 28th every mmith, are The CONSTELLATION'. Capt. W. W-. Allen; " WATERLOO, . " E. Harvey ; " WEST POINT. F.'C. Allen; " UNDERWRITER. " T. Shipley. THE ',`DRAfifATIC LINE," SAILS' PROM NEW York 26111, and from Liverpool 11th every month , me The ROS - 11:19, Captain J Shoppy ; " SIDDONS, " E. HMV , : GARRICK, " C.R. Adams; HENRY CLAY, " - F. M. French. ' Th e foun t s me comprise our -" AMERICAN," and "SAINT GEORGE'S LINE PACKETI." mm New York and Liverpool every five days: The sainhaeorge, Abenna, David Cannon. Nestorian ; An, drew Foster. Washington, Rhein, Saint ?officio Cre. ole, De Witt Clinton, Charles Crooker, Memnon, Saint Louis, Empire State, Josephine, Jamyst's*nt I and many others, which this limited 'spare wilt note admit nf here enumerating. In addition to the ahove- Mognificent Lines, Um sub.:caber. will de pats In from Dahlias 1)...et0-.1.t, Belfast, Cork, Galway, Sligo, Wn. ;effort!, First Class American Ships; to New fork, and oilier Pons, every *enclave. LONDON LINE OF PACKETS, ,comptlelng the following Magnificent Vessels, palling 34 follows: . FROM NEW YORK. ; PRINCE ALBERT. on Ist Jan ., Ist May , Ist Sept. AMERICAN CONCRESS, - 16th " Ibtia " 16th " YORKTOWN. lot Feb. Ist June, Ist Oct. INDEPENDENCE, 16th." • 16th " 16th " , LONDON, let hlarth, lat July, Ist Nov. CORNEL'S GRINNELL, 16th " 16th " 16th " PATRICK HEMIIY. Ist April. Ist Ang. 1.1 Dee. • SIR ROBERT PEEL, 16th 16th •• 16th FROM LONDON. • PRINCE ALBERT, o.lst - Feb. tlst June, 21.5 Oct. A M ER'N. CONGRESS, sth Mar. sth July, sth Nov. voRKTOWN. iletj " 21st Slit. A. INDEPENDENCE. 5111 April. sth Ans. sth Der. LONDON, 21st " 21st 21st " CORNE'S URINNELL. sth May, sth Sept. sth Jan. PATRICK HENRY. 21st •• 21st St.l SIR ROBERT PEEL sth Jnne. sth Oct. sth Eel.. FROM PORTSMOUTH. PRINCE ALBERT. 24th Feb. 24th Jtine„24th Oct. AM ER' N. CONGRESS. 6th Mar Silt July, Flth Nov. VORKToWN. 24th " Still " 24th INDEPENDENCE, Sib April Bth Aug. 6th Dee_ LONDON. tutu " 24th ; 211 b " CORNF,'S GRINNELL,Enti May. MI) Sept. Sill' Jan. I'ATRICK HENRY, 24th " 2401 24th " SIR ROBERT PEEL, bill June. Silt Oct. 6th Feb. TOE NF. V LINE OF PHILADELPHIA PACKETS. sails from Liverpool on the 18th of each month, It comptlies The JAMES BROWN, Capt. A t dill; CONDAR, " J G. Bannotv; • NEW SHIP, JAMES H. GLIDDEN. " Ammnse Lhild. TilF. BALTIMORE LINE OF PACKETS SAILS from Li ver pnni on the 20th of each month, IL comprise. The MARY HALE, Capt. C. ii. Rolling; FRANCONIA, " .1, A. Smith; ANNAPOLIS, " J. C. Graham ; - ARGUSTUS. jl.ord. , Ina!! eases where pentens derilne,combig the money , will tic refunded withnnt deduction, on returning us ' the. Passage Certificate and Ileesipt. I Remittances to Esehind, Ireland, ? Scotland et The subs, ribers have at all time. for-Sale DRAFTS at night. for any anteinnt, no the NATIONAL iBANK OF IRELAND AND ALL ITS BRANCHES, Arr., whirl) are paid fees of disentintin all the principal towns thronglinut the United Kingdom. Persons se riding In the cntintry, ind wishing to send money to heir friends, may Insure Its heing_dOne tor!, City, on their remitting us the •a mount theyiwish Cent, with the name and address of the person or whom it is In tended n Drag will them be forwarded • per first SAII.I.NG PACKETS or ;STEAMER...and a Rec e ip t retOrned by mail. P. W. Jr ro. have well knnworcsnonsdile. Agents in all the seaport towns In IRELAND.; SCOTIA - IND and 1V .ALES from whence Steamers leave for pool. and in mans of the litterlarlowns.' who are must ittentive to Emigrants on mob:motion., at the various ports. In fact all our armnfreinent.P for Pa.. .eager,. cnd the pa vomit% ni our Ora fts. nre so perfect that tin poßaittle delay nt disappointment eau occur. :}For (Miller parlicidars apply to or address by letter. post paid, P. W. BYRNES Se co., 83 South etre..., New York, - or BEND. HANNAN. Pothryille. If ynii desire your business transacted, pr.nipay and safety. (allot B. Bannon'. Ofare, where the drafts are leaned. pat able in all partsof, Europe without this cmtnr: anv of the Bonk.. aani without any delay. „ Jan. 11..1451 .2-tf • MORE NEWS FOR FUE SIGH: ' CURE FOLLOWS CURT I! MORE PROOFS OE TILE E!•YN/CAGY OF DR. SWAY - NEN Celebrate(! FinnHy Irv/lielnew. DR• SVI7 AVNIE s COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, THE OIIIOINI•L AND OgIscINV. lII.PII4IIATION It may be truly /Mill. that nn enehal ever been cn earrece fat In rotnpnanding a Medicine whir h hacllnne ! ca nnirti to relieve the human family, to rob disPa;se of I tot«rrotii,and restnrp the Invalid to Dearth and Contain. as the/Arrestor and Proprietor ofthat moat deservedly poptilarFamily' Medicine. Dr. SWnyne's enmpound Syrup of Wild' Chem, and none has been so generstparronised by the Profession a ndnthers, both in this country and Europe, nor has there ever been so great an effort In the short tp.oenfonlYSir 'or seven years', to deceive tho credns. loos and tint htnkinctly putting.upXostrimxnrvarlntla -kinds, by carious individuals, Milling the name. of Wiht Cherry; rind as ninth (,r the name of the oriel. nal preparation, as will screen from the lash of the law. Beware of soil; layovers.. and purchase none lint the original and only gPnulne article, as prepared by Dr. Swayne. whirr. :Wien front !many years' close attention to the practice of the Profession. and which led to this great discovery. Beware of -Weakest Reinewil.et. the. genuine is put lin in square bottles. coveted with a beautiful wrapper. (steel engravlog.) with the phtlthlt or Dr. Swathe thereon, also. Isis signature; all others are positively " fictitious and tOttriterfett,'' A VOICE PROM SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PLEAHE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CURE Dr. Swains:—Dear Sir—About six years ago. 1 diacovered that mylungs Were alrected,of which t be. came more convinced from :tine to time., although 1 tried many remedied, yet without any 'apparent hene. fit, and toy disease increased of:flit I wan compelled to _keep my room, and at last myhed. I,had greak - paiti in my left side, upon *hitch I could lay in heitand In the morning my rough wan 'so severe that 1 found It very painful to throw up the phlem which gathered In greet quantities on my lungs, when fortunately 1 bought of your agent, of *WM:ice, one bottle of your Compound Syrup of Vlll4 Cliorry j which so much re. lieved me that !continued using it, until now. !darn need nix bottled, and em happy to tell you that my pains are removed, my strength returned, toy ;deep Is undisturbed and meet, and I feel perfectly well. 1 can now follow my daily avocation without being Afflicted with that painful hacking, weakemung cough and 1 firmly believe that to your medicine-under the bl"st•inesnr Pravidencr. lam indebted for this great change, and am very happy tWsUbt.erihe inyeelf • WiLLIaM Ilya nuns?. '• tat. Clair, Schuy 'kill county, Pa... Jan. 29. 1949. A PHYSICIAN'S TES TIMOMY—TESTIMONY 111 Now Ranted from all Quarters of the Globe. Dr. J. 11. Ellison, Frankfort; ity., says .-1 was In. dared, from a failure of the most potent expectorants recommended in our Materin Medico, in some cares. of Diseased Lungs, to try your. preparation of Wild Cherry. It is sudlcient to sly that' I was an much pleased with the result of that and sobsequent trials, that 1 now prescribe it In ;preference to all other remedies. .1 hare been engaged in active practice of twelve years, and thin la the first Patent Medicine] ever thought enough ,of. to express en opinion in writing. . 14W AVNE'R CELEBRATED 'VERMIFIJOE, • "A safe and effectual remedy for Marina, Drepepma Cholera !Onus.' sickly or Dyspeptic children or adults, and the M4PE useful Family Medicine ever of: fered . I -monn GOOD NEWS i'OR TFfE,WE. ' ' indersostosets,'hdissia:' Dr. Sample—Dear Sir :—AI man purchased R bottle of your Verinifuge, the other day, for his child t arid by its use, discharged sixty-three. ofthe la - gest worms he had ever seen. It Is somewhat difncult to' get the people to try it, u they Mango often been gulled by , nauseous and wortbleas worm medicines. Yours be ing to pleasant to the taste, at the same time else' tut, shall he able to dispose of a large quantity. • • Reipetitully yours, • Tnwarearsto T. SLURP, P. M. slr Beware, at Mistaken remember Dr. ewayne's Vermifuge Is now put up in square bottles. ta. See that the name ls spelt conee..„. square SWAYM,E.. nr. Saugus's Sugar &glad Sarsepa rilla ar!! Kstriut FM= We have ttleittlietattous WINS. Datebeen so highly landed through the public Press, hht there are none which give wart general satishcilon as Dr essitynev• Sow Coated Sarsaparilla and Tat P.llse.“ They correct all the functions of the Liver. cleanse the Alimentary Canal, acting as a gentle eatbe rile and alterative Medicine, sod are very.raluable In tom plain te Incident to females. AGENTS POD SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Je : G. BROWN. ovum c. ntioncs, sPou"lu"-F 4 ' JAMES B. PALLS, atinerevOle, Po. • JOBN W. GIBBS, f O. dr, G. Ilanazutoica Schuylkill Haven; 11. Sits ' sacs". Poirt,Cubno Jous A. °Teo, TaylOravillet J. H. AL•ran, Tuscarora; E. J. Fitt; Tamalpm ; Oro. RiIieIITHER, NM Cattle, W. M011T141711, Meta & ittccartert. Pattentoh Peva Heim. Pine /roes; Scut— & fLtantir, Tremont;,C o cllHlLL- dr; 00;4 Llewellyn_ ; lons WiLLtlint; Ididdliport; C. PLULSV. Otwiioo 7 / 1 00W/tOlt i _ Rawl). & 1111. C, Hew Philadelphia • 11111 M Oratigetong Landing; Jo•Pterson, bleiletrabtug ; Ligon He net- Lastec Mattantango; gum ;,th - tragascs, Doo. aldmin, and by all the principal aselege t pers omo irth oat the adjacent mantles. t= •5 '•••. • •-• • - DIL WAT Krilk Pitneipal 'Halals PC: W. corner or Bth anditace Mutate, Philadelphia, witegiltNi Affigra mast be addressed. Oct. EL MO 71 *Nigi ?Ai iltr ,tioirrs:4lg maw/ co :i 4 ~ .1 101 3 ,1 0 1ClaYBP AND FOR Ottt.B - ' -7 '1.4 ' sbyttleSpbarriber. whillesato dr„ra4 . 1 SOW pirr.isillooreartd Wien. , 5it.1,50 wrath. tt hh Oht Es- ' hlilishowat. Centre street, opposite thq Post °Meet l'aturrille. where, be has also for We a :swear snort- Atisetotaashihng,Vrents, he:, at sealant low prices. • . 1 D law. rn. - : ,,- ;:- . - q - IL. D.:BOII2NRS. :' ee . . 21, _ • , _ . _ .• SI4E. . , ..r.:::.211i ::11 , .4...-- - 4- - - - .•.,.. • AFFLICTED READ!!! Inanica. VSTADLISIIIni 15 YEARS AGO. BY Da. Ell - .1:4 ,ICELIN,N. W. garner of Third and Union Sta.,: between Spruce and Pine.Streetle. Phltadeltdde. Youth arid Manhood; or a Premature Death. . ' EINEELIN SELF; PRESERVATION—ONLY 25 Omits TM. Book jest published. is filled with nee • fel Informatintl. on the infirmities and diseases of the Doman, Oieune.4l , ...midteenet AMU althivil/ Youth. blanh4hd end Old Aye, and should - he read)), The r e ales binadvlce sod it:Unready.. Wetulint lt Wet will prevent 4para of wisely eadriufferitwenditave annualirTbnbanditofilves. ' Parents by'reirting it will learn how prevent rhe destrucuott of their children. 1 , . • e,,,ekremittancerof 25 cents, e•clused in a letter ad dressed to Dr. Kinkelin, N. W. earner of Third and Talon Streets, between Spruce 'and Pine, Philadel phia, Will enenre • book sunder envelope, per return Persons's; a silitance may a ddreis Dr., H. by /Mier, (post-paid and Ue cared at home. • , Packager of Medicines, Threctlons, ke.. forwarded by seeding a remittance, and put op secure from dam.: age dr eurtoilty.. Hook-sellers. Nein agents, Pedlars, Csuenst.ers, all others supplied with the above work at very IM-rates. August 24. 1850 34-ly NEWS EMPORIUM FOR TUC' COAL REGION, Battllart's 'Book Store, Centre street, Pottsville. 'rue SPREAD OF INTELLIGENCC,, AND THE jeer:sequel:lt .increased • demand • for • Newapapent throughout, the Coal Region, bay/ induced the sub scriber In establish a permanent .Agency fir popular Journale add Periodicals printed In the ciafin- Iry. which he tvill tarnish It the PUBLISHERS' pith:Bs. Pl:llo64'Pa distance, by remitting as the. pure of the paper. will receive ; regularly, any of the following he may select, on the day nfpliblical ion. Mitt of fireagnadtmla ' • The Miners' Journal 412 00 11 s Life in-London. New York Tribune, London Puneh; IV:: I . Weekly Herald f 3 00 London alining Journal. Flag orour.Unlon $2 00 ' Neal's Gazette $2 00 Saturday Courier 112 00 Evening Fort 82 00 Dollar Newspaper $1.25 ,Bcott's Weekly /2 00 European News 412 00 Home Journal $2 00 Aatbur's Reale Dee. fra 00 11:5. Subscriptions received for any accessible Paper in' the United Staresand Europe. " . .M 14,1311114111: • Graham's Bfacrazine $3 00' Blaskuroods } lll3 00 Gbdey's Lady -a Books 3 00 Edin'h Magazine Union Magazine 83 , 00 Edinbtp-gh Review, Herpes's Magazine, In 00 . London Quar'y National do f 2 00 North British Review, International atircePy3 00 Westminiater Review, Litters kivine Age El 00 The Cultivator $3 00 , A medusa Review 1113 00 -Meal', Museum 01 00 Electie Magazine $6 03 At the same plate will always be found a supply of Blank Books of every description, School Books, a Cull assortment, Law Borate, Report!, Forms, . &C., A choice collection of standard works. • All' the Cheirl . PohileatiOnli as they are issued, Prints and Picture Frames„Engravings.t.c., Lvlteraoniscan , Note and Wrdpping Paper, Bristol Boni, Drawing and Drafting Paper„ BtartingPaper, White and Blue Pasteboard, Lawyer's-and Justice's Blanks and Forms,'. The best Needles in the 14.1tedihales. . Staten, Guilts, Steel Pens, Sealing Was, Pencils, Razors. Razor Strops. Brushes, Soar.. &r., Plain and Engraved Visiting Cards, Wafer., Stampa,Lndia Rubber, Envelopes, Violin strings. Backgantmon boards, Dice, Playing Cards. Pen Knives, Motto Seals Black, blue and red Inks, Rand, Wail and Screen Paper, by the Meteor yard, Juvenile Games, Toy books and Printers, Perfbmery, Soaps, Herb/ashen & Ladies' Combs. *Orders for any of the ahovejwith the money aci ompanylne," will he promptly attended to. • • , B. BAN:CAN. Printer, Booteeßerk Periodical Ag't., Pottsville Nov. 43, 111,50 47 MID and 441 , Ticsiltural WAREIIOIISEI, Yet-i Market Serest, Pkt/adelpkia. 1 0(7,E OFFER TO OCR FRIENDS AND MIST° . 4 1' I ;err, the largest assortment of Agricultural Itupb pleura". Garden' tools, and seeds, ever offered In thi m arket, consisting In part of the following, via.: — Prouty and Was' Patent highest premium sell:sharp ening Ploughs; right end left handed side bill Subsoil, of various. sires, of superior materials and workman ship, warianted to give satisfaction, or the money re turned—flour highest premiums awarded to these Ploughs at the New 1 ork Fair , laso Also, Beach and Car Share Ploirghs; Spain's Improved Barrel Churn, constructed in such a manner spat the dasher may be removed from the Inside of the Churn by simply un screwing the handle front the dasher. Hay, Straw and Corn-stalk cutter;, In great .varlety, among which May he Mond llovey's superior premium straw-cutler, of awry Site Alan. Mine-pots er Thrashing machines, Fan mills, Corti shelters,: Cheese presser, Seed planters. flirt rerapers,: Sugar mille,,Or yokes and bows. Tripilp profs, Horse Rakes. Swatheseythet, Concaved hoes, <smog tempered cast steel, oval, and square manure and hay forkicTruning shears and chisels, Beach and oar share, repairing pieces and castings, Peruvian, PatagOnid and prepared Guanriongether with a corn ;ilete assortment of grass, garden, and field seeds, all of which will be sold et the lowest possible prices, at I9t Market street, Philadelphia PROUTY k BARRETT MarehilS. I'sl PENNSYLVANIA EWES. ''I"ICKIIIIR'S COLUMMAN SERIES OF SCIIOOI. nOOKS. I. "TABLE Roos,' fitr the lounger classes. , This little book contains the table of the pie and compound rules, Including a anxiety of 'other tables, intended expressly fcr the use of those just commencing the study of numbers, and Is consid ered the hest book of the kind that haq ever been olieted tit thelpnldir. " Voixru'a COLVVIDIAN CAIMLLSVna."—This la ' a Primaiy Arithmetic, embracing all the role. to the Single Role of Three torlusive, with about 900 ques iltIA for solution. adapted to the American curreniy. This volume eknowiedged by those who have u se d It to be far topertor fo any Primary Atlthmerlc that has ever brAn issued by the American puts+. • 3. f' A REV to the Yomii.is Calculator," to wlnelt the tolotino of lb, questions are given in. WI, for the ace elchr . rs. 1.. " CoLostrn•si ('At cot.aVon."—lt Is fir she moat expel leased and romp, leot tearitera, that ails volume is secondio no other Wi,iL of the kind, to fait, the " Staattincd licifkractle. Ple • Union.'" It 'cOntaine about 2200 questlona for, tido,. 'lon, a fame:l-mount of praelisei-nte tau rat *III the , tryst wink the kind that was ever published., .is .purav America', and erelusinel9 adapfed to oar etas iLtirreney. " A ' KEY to the 'Colnonhitn Calculator," Iticlud .ng a variety of miscellaneous mattec.in memo, •allort. 'factions, kr , for the use of leachers. ( . 01.1nIIII tpELLraa-Rnoa."—Ttleurranee ment of this honk Is dilferentfrom those In use ; the lessons are introduced sn as to make it pro:Fresiire, leading, the 'pupil forward gtnAgally ftom the most simple words, SO those more difficult, so that short space Of time he will be able to 1113.1 Pf any lea. snn In the honk. 7. " TRE4TIME 0?I MENICIUTION. giattAßlC AND TIIIANOI D."--111161 *Mame is much !amplified when compared with other works of the kind. in the omission of the more objectionable parte' of. the old books, and the intraerflei of rebuilds prettied! matter In relation tn the daily nernrrencee of life; adapted ln the use Of rehoAls and every bilirnera-matt In the nfninunity. "13. ":1 1 1 iCEY to thr 111enAoratinn." in widen niithe .tsampirs 4re Riven, in , •-• , These Rooks, and particularly t he Geanietry and Mensurstinn, were, prepared expreerly for the Public Hchooli of this Country. They are easter.chrep re and Cur a more practical cassettes, than any other worke of the kind published In the flailed Elates. They have already been recommended by npivarde or 500 Professors and Teachers throughout the crn try. • Fnir sale Whofeettle and Retail by 0. BANNAN. Pottrville. Oct. 1 0, 18.50 42-- peiry Davis' Vegetable Pala Hiner. I I IIE WONDER OF TILE ' MM.—INTERNAL & . External Remedy.—A treat discovery and valua ble medicine. Every fatrilly'should have a bottle in eases or sudden sickness. It cures Cholera, Bowel COmplaints ClMMlllarrlva, Fever and Ague. Pites,, Dysentery, Pain ( • lb ,the Bead. Bruises, Rheuma lism. Dysnepita 4 and Burn*. READ TILE EVIDENCE. This certifies that I have for several months u sed Mr. Davie Vegetable Pain Killer ID my fatuity In several of those 0111.11 far which It Is recommended. and find it a very useful family medicine . • A. BRONSON. 1 Pastor of 24 Baptist Church, Fall River. Tisbury, Afartka's Vineyard. This may certify that I have used Davis' Pain Pr with treat success In eases of Cholera InfaMilm, Common Bowel Complaint, Bronchitis. Conti", Colds, Ai', and would theeriully recommend Isms a valuable amllymeelchte_, , JAR. C. BROMFB. FalkaD DAVIS.—This may certify that I still nse the Pain Killer in my family, ; NT health has been in Bond for three or four months past. that T have but little or no use for it, and would still recommend it to the public.' ; ; RICHARD PECKHAM. - • ; Fall Rlvfir;2d month. 1704.1840, Pcitaalc. by ' ' JERKINS & • 185 (Meerut Street. Phlladreplo: . General Wholesale Agentefor &mem Penstylitymid. to whom all orders and applications for;Agenties from Eastern Pennsylvania shntild be addressed: ; 'B. BANNAN. ' Wholesale and Retail Agent for Schuylkill Co. ii.Thuggists and others supplied lessen again, et the regular rates., • • Aug 1 7 , MO I ' • ' The Greslest Discovery of the Age. DR. TRASIVS „ I,IIfidNETI9 OINTMENT.... 18 conitantli t effectiog terra of the _utmost limey:- 1 Siete. Thentost incredulous Are /merits:ed.-741m most .fattblessere toinpelled to believe in tilittkieror and virtue of this great remedy. Itisuniverully admitted tobe the most wooderfial combination known to the world for the immediate relief of disease and pain. It never, fails while there remains sufilciept life to restore a natural and healthy action to the catililaiy VOWS Oohs body, and equalize the eirtniation ofthe blood fly , Ibis means a contronlogpower is -gained over the moat malignant forma of disease, which can not he obtained from any' other remedy., 8001-1 a the envier of this combination that it penetratetito every _portion of the Aetna n. frame; every bone and letteeht,. vein and ligament ht cearebed out and-criade-sensible of Its purifying and healing lodnenee. ileitMilt comes it capes es readily with internal as external diseases. N instances , are on record wbere this reme dy. has restored health to patients so near the grave, that the 132 0 1 1 1powerfallatesnal remedies failed to pro duct any effect t 8 mhtuta frepuently been-the case In . .• , f do , No pattentnred ever eni die withh this Swett disease.where the Maltelk°llBlne n t tan be obtained. ,Tbit,datigtrous Epidemic known asths; Florid .Regeip4si, canalwars be cured by tins remedy. For fekuseagesey hirentstins; thla ainth 'ellt Is the MOIR .complet e rowdy prepared. In 99 eases out of 100 it will a ff ord entire relief' tothe worn ellsrsal ..- • • • - • • •N broose brstuttuAs.. . In thirty minutes, For persons diseautr, this re medy is of Itontenair ethic = • • • ' • Affections of the spine, rheumatism, limeness. Ince rate gate, throat, bronchitis. AblerleY. creep. Chills. bruises. Mudd bead. strofnia,saltilbettni, tholes, sorban.• ague in tu t race or breast, bus, Inflamed eyes, fever sores,-be., W,tl4 tetinun burns, rel i evekd I..tbittnas.of this remedy... , , For Janne tparlaculArs and gestla , ti see steroph: lets left with each agetti. Pike hh arms 40 tang pethoule.for - iolituak wafavyN. F roaavjulp a aid' W. 01888, Miseraol4. Also, for rile by an Agent In Orb towhin the ante illeptesaber Ins. 40—ly SEUIRITTS SALES orraidi WM= 14:11` 7 V1RTUS . P • Stlit DRY WILMA OF VENDf 41.111ontESpolia a; laprart Pietist:4 Veil Pie - MS. , in , aired oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill leeway; tad bituedireCred, WM be etposed to public ,tale isf, .vendue, - on -Satitrdirg, tAs 1641 dal of April, A. 041951;at 2 cectailt,'P. M., at !Confuter's 'Motel, in theteMontbf,of Pottsville, Aiebnylklll county, the tajlatotag deseftbed,property, In wit :1 _ - . I ' • Ali the Vight.Mtle, and. interest °Client, K. Suing in entire the following tracts of iend,Vist ! ' 1 '-'• ' ! I.4ooicrea and aflotrance; situate partly In , FrallitY andpartly tri•Tremont liiwnsititn, Schuylkill county. surveyed on warrant In name of John Moyer, dated May 5, Mt. bounded by land. surveYed In the name r of Nancy KinotAr, Stephen Leininger,, &Melt Lynn and others. S. Also, 440 acres, PM perches , situate Partly . in Fridleyl and partly in Tremont township, Schuylkill county, surveyed on warrant In the ;name of Sophia l '. Moyerolated May 5. 17911, bounded bklands, ear, John ' liarrilloind other,. . - • " . r . , . 3. Alio 451 acres; 9 perches, situate partly in Franey ', imillitillY In township, Schuylkill county, stir- IreYed on warrant, granted to Itobeiti Kinnear dated May 2,-1794, bounded by land surveyed in the name' ofeophia Moyer, labaillforlessiOhn Merits and others. 4. Also, 433 acres, 59 perettes„ situate in Tremont !'township, Schuyilult countr,_awrggyed nn war ra nt in the name of John Mule. datert,Mayls. 1794, bounded by tandem/tee - yet in the nam es ofillobertAinnear, Andrew Carson and others.l - pinmv 5. Also , a , tr dpa nc n re i s y , Tril .11l ~op erches,n ttciwl .4tuh a i pt e, e p t a h r u t IA k il l n i county, surveyed on warrant in the name of Christian Lavenberg, ?sled May 5.,1794. bounded by lands Pur veyed in the name of Jobs Harris, John Lesbos' and others, with the appurtenances, l i te the estate of Henry K. dm ie, AlEo', all that certain lot ni piece of ground, situate in the town of Middleport,Jitythe tovenshlp,Sc hnylkiti county, bounded on the west by Main street, on the I north by Int of Mr. Dennis, on the south by Int of so. ' phla ShelhamMer and on the east hp a 16 feet wide alley, containing In front 150 feet, end, in depth 90 fart. more or less, with the appurten;nces, consisting of a 2 story frame tavern house, with a basement story, of stnee,a 14 story frame kitchen attached and a frame stable, late the estate of Edward Caley. - Also, all that certain lid or piece Of ground, situate in the borough of St. Clair. Schuylkill county, bound-' edesfoilows.to wit; fronting on Main or Seared Ht..' in the rear on Third street, northwa.illy by Peter Wool in front by lot of P. D . Nicholas. containing. in front 30 feet 111 , 0 In depth 200 fief With the epee r.. - tenanees, consisting of a one story frame store bout,., with &kitchen attached, anti a frame stable - , late the; estateinfJoseph Denning. . . Ai50,...a1l 'the ong full equal undivided f - part,• the whole into forts equal party to be pained and divided,. of all that certain Int or piece ttf itr.:nnd, situate on the snuthwesterly side of Centre street, In the burotis__h of Pottsville. Schlytkill county. being the lot mar k in the g. nerat plan of said bornngl4 No. 5. besieging on Centre street, at a corner of a Si) feet wide alley, • called Church alley. thence along he nerthwusterly , side (Weald alley south 04' degrees, west 230 feet t er another 211 feet wide alley. Wirth 3, degrees. west 60.1 fret to Lot No 0 thence wont sail Lot Mirth 60 de.J i stets east 930 feet - to sa id Centre,. met, and thence 1 [. along said Crtnlle flreet south 30 Iletteee. east 60 feef to' the place 'of Ireglnn'og.'with the aprirtettances, "consisting of a - 3 cot, brick hot St.• known na the! "Pennsylvania Mall.' with basement and a 3 stem• brick back building attached, a scone stable and car, slag', shed,. tete the , state of John Weaver Also, Olt tea Still day of April, A.:D. 1851, at 11 o'clock, A. M. at the public house, of same' Miller, In Mebane) , townt.hip, Schuylkill county— All the undivided one third part Inf ail that certain messuage, tract. or piece. of land, Situate formerly in MC townsnip of Schuylkill, now in the township of . Maltnimy. Schuylkill county, beghOtne at a stone, on ' corner of vacant land, thence by ibe LIME north 9 , degrees, west 109 perches to a chesbut tree, thence by lands of /ale Thomas Millet, math 48 degrer.Neast 63 petals , * do a 'bine of David McKnight's land, thence by the same south 2 degrees. es...t Ili perches to a ',stone at the.Cataw issa road, thence by the name north t 35 degrees, west NJ perches to thelplare of beginning enntaining 41 acres and 110 perch is and allowance, with the improvements. cnnsisting of a. It story Log dwell:ng house. Log kitchen and tog ban, with out buildings, late HIP egilltP. of Jacob Taunt. ' Seized, taken in execution. and !viii be 'old by t. C. M. . TRAUB, .'beriff. • 'Sheriff's Office, , 1 ! Orwleabutg, A pill 5, 1851. f . PRESORTS &, TO OFFICE OE, THE SCHUtt,EILL N Nor TOLL ON ANTURACITE COAL. of Toil for Anthracite CoaLcarrted on the RchuyiKiii Navigatinn Company tvi from thia date until (other notice: Orielgaburg Landing - - Hamburg. - - - MaNatalie - . AlthouNe's • - - Rending - - Birdeborongh - - - Port Union - - - Pottptnwn l'Anding - Royer's Ford - - Fluent:mine - . Lumtieryille - - - Pawllng's Dani - Mel- - en F a ° e ril d e y - - - - Norristown and Bridgeport 1 Plymouth Tram - - Conehohneken - -' Rpciag Ntll - - 3lnenyunk - - - Philadelphia - - fly order of the ManageM P. P I March 22. 1831 FREIGHTS & TO fjart OFFICE OF TITE $. BEA $ Philadaphia' The Rate* of EILEICIIII'S and T ported by this emnpat.Y. wtIZ March I:th. JSSI. until timber ni IL-lunond, - - - Flaoe, - - - - Nicrinv n.- - . r:r•rmantown Railroad, - Valle of - - - - ronelinhoelten & Pit month R. 'Tomoot I !oar below Norms"' Norrleiiiwooe Bridzeoort. Port Ketinod), Valley Pnrßr. - - • Plortaxvolle. - - • - Royer's Fora. - - - Pottoown. - • - Dool3..KvAle, - - flaullodowo, Roidine. - • ' lletween It-:.ding and liolirgva MobrAvillo„ - - - - Hamburg. - - - - Orwlgidoioe. - - -- - By nraer Of the Board of Ma! i. tl March 22. IRS) PIIMUM & READ r DEDUCTION OF FREIGHT It to commence. Mnrch I, 165 RATES OF FREIOUT I=l Ist Chus.-11Ittiminousenal.1 • Ice, Iron Ore, Limebtone, Piti Plaster, Rlate, Tiles. - . 2d • Chtsi.-411noina, Burr RI Cement, Grindstonee, Guano, Pitch, Railroad Iron. heavy, I Rah, Sills. Shingles. Tar, T tine, Timber and Lumber. • 3d Class.—Alr, Ile'et and eartPr. ) Ashes, Pot and Pend, [lark. nark.), ~ Bones and H I !torn:. Co ff er, gonna, Whiskey & Domestic Liimors.firalu, I Iron Casting.. rough ; !toned Bar nr • 1 2 : its •al its Hammered iron, Roller Platea . , Flat Bar Railroad Iron. Lead and' &Mil, • Molasses. rotators, Nail,. and A, pik, a , \ Salt Provisions. Sur,. Saltiolre &; • Toberco, utll7.lllarnetured. 1 ..) FLOUR per barrel, I 2k ens. 1 Lcis, 4th (21a 3. a.— Apples, Bran, Butter) Cheese. Vordsee,Eart hers-ware Reps. I ~ Groceries, (except those atatedjhemP I Hardware & (lottery, Hollow ware, I Lard, Leather, Live Stork, Ma'nular- i: IT (13. 9' us. !meant hon.*? Machinery; 1 1 . 11 3' 0 1- . ter& Paints, Raw Hides, Rag . Bus-I sla Sheet Iron, Seeds, steel, .tweet I Potatocs, Tallow:Vinegar & Wire. ..I • _ rrtk Class.—Books add Stationery,) , , Boutsand Shone, Cainphlne 4. Spirit . . . OIL Chins,'Glass and Queen I ware, Chia 111, Confectionery, Bry - Goods, h• 22 r ts. I I xis. Drugrr, Fresh Fisn,rdeat an Fruit, Foreign Liquors. Hops; elpi its of I Turpentine, Teas, Wines ankWoni.„) ' ' . • March•l,lBsl, •-. • . I '.:'-•-, • - 9-if • • sum za&TErt =pm- Tat arm. - - PR/LIP fI_FPA %V OIF L RE . ' IlPectfully tntlism his old cilatomera - t and the WAD.: generally, that he has 'taken the extensive Coach Matting Es. tablishment nrPrederlck fl: Maurer, where he is new preyeared . to de, altkiiids of Carriage imagine. and all lontexperience to the business hopes to be able to give general aatirtsetion ;all those who may call upon him. , -Pottsville. October Z. IMO soap and Ciliala FACTO/W. 'FMK SUBSCRIBER P A Vllit) PURCHASED T i t . Soap and Candle Fartory of Francis Lecke, fn the Borough of Pottsville, hereby gives notice, that he Intends Wrrying an the Nosiness himself et Mr. Let-kelt tild.tand. where ha I prepared to furnish ai the articles in his fine or bus nee*, at the very Inweat rater.'and reaper-0611v sollei PI th, patronage: of the nubile, feeling ennedeit lila' bey wilt Bad It .to their interest to deal with him ERNST KLINERT. -.Sept 21; lbau - - . . 3134 f vatmsztus .071fietENTS it I B)• means of the Pocket Ica ardua, or Every one hie Pbyeictso 30th edition ith'iupsvarde• of a hundred igrayinei, showing.private scales in every flow and rmo and malrotinattons of 'alterative system, by yfIENG, M. Is, . . 'be time hes noviarrlvad, t ee l sradtrrinly Dote eel Orestes, need no more atne the vicras or unsee n' es by the prescriptions mi lona In this book any e may cure himself, ,, , with , th e knowledge -of the Mos. /117, w ith T one.tenth the:. usual exPeuae.clet siderite° to the general routine of pri vate disease, It folly eipialut the cause of manhood's arty decline. with observations 'on marriage—be sides many hiller 4:fermata/mute which It would not be proper tomenoterate..in tku : Ohne prints. Any perso n . seeding frvrasvir-rivs emits en closed In a letter. will reeelee one copy of this boot. by mak of Sirtenples !will he, sent • for One &liar.— Address. " YOU . No. 1 52 Spruce ' 3l Tool, Philadelphia," Poar•pam. ° rip youNa cart be %tonsilted.Oii any. of the Moira: ilia dietilbed Intilcall Ohre nt.pnblimatioits, at his Mace, 153 Spruce street, .Very day betyleort,9,eid O'clock, (Sundays elmtet.) Phtladm. Nov. 9.191 ' 45.1 y MIMI Offsmit this advertisement tt you want a Balfillt Tin einuprzr WALT= STORE IN PIRLADELPIIIA, IW, NORTII SEC ond Street, Corner oiliest% Good Silver Velure Watehev, 53,00 to 11.10,00 Good Silver lepioe do'' P.OO 1240 Good Silver Patent Leven, 12,00 " :30,00 - Good Cold Verge, -de 12,00 ,* 20,00 Good Gold Lepine and [horizontal, 18,00 20,00 Good Gold Patent Leven, do 28,00 " scoo /dome verrheatry Gold Petent Leven.• 33,00 " 60,00 I atnable to sell greater bargains than any 'other store as I bare a rood Judge - employed to ahead Public. Sales and Auctions. to Potab3Re all watches that are said very cheap. WANTED, Two good JOPRNEYMEN to work at Watches. N. 13,--Sllyer Sptiatika s tui Spettartes Manufactured• and sold at the astral tow...prices of lite fineit Silver. Fashionable Jewett-v.-of every description nn hand. JOAN' FRIES. Cotner of Second anti New Streets Philada. March 29, 1991 BRADY ak Ezzacm. . WIDAESA LE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN "1 , Clock's Watches. lewelety, sliver attd;Plated T Ware, The subgeribers ()Ter far *ale atiheir es- . - tabllshment,tivodonto above the If Inars!Dank, Centre street, Pottsville, Pa, A splendid assortment of Clarks, Watetles, Jewelry, Sliver and Plated !Ware, ke., at such prices as cannot fail to trrre astlghetlon, andro which we /Mac the attention of purchasers, assuring them chat every artlelals warranteCas rep. resented. Our stock consists in fort of a^ NH - assortment of OOLD 4.:811.VER LJ VEIt If.".4TCRES do Lepine ' do Silver Table and Tea-slms s,Sfantle ornamerts; fan cy Goods, Watshes, Jeuetry and gold pens, lent to all part• nf the Poked ewers by mail, with perfect safety We ore drtermined to sell at Iraq Lizlcfs than the same arttcti•a o *rr Anld In phlNderphn i c. P. 6. -Preserve thta adve:thrnrenl, and easmine Out stork whop you row' Wat BRADY • J. STEOV MIT ELLIOTT. Der. 14, MO 99 ty . Particular attentim) {Lod Ln this rrpairing nri k ii ki n d of watches. rtzAreavr Street JEWELERit STORE. JAMES W.BEATiqii WOULD RESPF.C.T infolly iOforro f•iend:: and the publii• eener lb...that he hasJoat opehed a splendid asrort s't' Mein 4)1 JEWELERY AT 1115 NEW STORE, at the corner of Second arul Market itreeti, In the. Borough of Potts% where - he is prepared, to bell all kind.* of Jewelry and Silver Wart ; also; a large aceortrnent of Watehrg, Cold and Silver, (allieWelerl) Levers. &r.. and also a 'Deal • arlety of Cloas of all prire4 .thd quality, all of which will he 't old cheaper than the eboapegt eon.. antl gee Jan. it, )S5l SA 14 E.—The sole :fritters ntrer for sale a Ru perinr 6 inalt Pump. 0 feet choke, wittk ,00 yards of 5 e inch with holt:, eic., in Bond nrder. Afso, 35 Vrtfl Cars. 40 inch axle. 8 of are /lend with &ruble brakett, all of *.hio, at, In good rilooing order. Alco, 00 yards of } itti.ll store that°. ,The alutve will be sold low for cash Gt ect paper. April 13, 1850. 1 FOR SALt...The itith,criher IF de 4___ 4 -- - ,- - snot:. of ...telling the dwelling hon.,. in ti. hi.h g t .`":;. he now resides, in norri-i' Addition. The _:.. 9 1 liiiiilinit I, nne Of tiii• very best in the llor tiogli.-10ige and ailinirihly Irraneeil, with every con venience ;a make it il,irahh.. Pnssi , :i ion 'given at Once. lEC). II Ponta, Mar:h Ift,: - 1850 " ' 11-11 - . LIOR BALI .One 10 nor.. negine, with hreale..-i I' lug rollerp, arrnrni, snarling and nviry . thine heCeti:.ary ahem a Coal hreakiett e.ta 6661116001:W11 i will be aold on very reas.nahle let los. tEO. 11. preTTS. liar 7t It% 1860 . ',ll-ti L , ollri. 5ALF.:...700e0 -. 117.r; - , Imlstipe en sine, with I winding aParine all complete F.ortolfe at the fl!rick Mine Collleiy, York Farm, nr at the office ol t:110. 11, POTTSI 11-t I EMI 0 Acta .4 17 COAL. ♦TION CO., ,11. THE RATES the %yolks of 11 be as follons MOOR 16. !Su) 120 D. SALE AND' To LET.-11411;11na I.7its in Mount. Carbon, Lewisport. Wood and J.yon•s addition to l'otDville,,it Norw..ulan and InMJrer>lrlllP. A lso a , onvenient !Vice In Morrie' Addition. Apply i‘; JAS. 11 cANDRELL April V, ' 19-tf IRON, &o. RAIL .ROAN' IROV—rnrt. RALE AT THE York Store. by tho subscribers: ID tons Phornirville 1' friil,2S.ll.l to the lard. 5D Light T '• 24 .` 111 11 x f Flat Bar Rail Road Iron, 2 " Z I 10 0 " •It 2 x I •• la " xi -- :?;. :4:5 .. , 'O. . 7 . ita r 0 0- .0 0 ,77, A. Icy 1 61•1 ,?. 31j 30 311 30 36,1 , 35 414 40 414 40 4111 45 461 45 514. 50 Potticillo, Dec 7.1P50 'IN ROOFING.-1111 S BEMS TrIE SEAr 1 son when our citizens *vim desire to secure tboi buildings (tom the ravngeg of tire, ghould seek to hare thenr made fireproof--tin tindcrqgned Would re spectfully inform the public that mt la prepared to fulfil all orders for Tin Itnnfinii. &r., &c JACOB Z. LONG. 2.141 511 50 511 50 511 50 4 1 11 56 55 501 55 611 Co 611. CO 601 CO CS Pott'riflo. lune , 20. I S5O IHAINS.—For Sale, NO feel In. elltin. • Alm) • furnitthed nt thot wholtett notice. t-8,3-4. 7.8 15-In Ind I In. heat pronf eahlr chain, at N Terk rrlees—ftellfla n. 1441. F:. V A lITILEV &rO?I. Anti) 20 ALFI rr PUILVES. 1)11.11.Eft SCILAI' 'IKON A. Copper. Brag,. H3I Ilti Block Ti u, SOlldfr9 spleher Lead, Sc. rectiveg for Bra.. and Copper work, and Machin,. forniithino All ordern connected watt the atolso hoc promptly orterotod is. e". Bond. Strret,O bore Front, Pinlatielrlii.k. Juni. 15. lIRLO' ON C ZE! • ; of naii.an•D en. March 15, 1851.; f )1.1.8 on Coat. trans he as fnllntss from .3tlee it FEET OF SUSQUEHANNA WilifF: 4,01 P , ' Pine Fl4.olii,g; Inv•ther with a genrral n.qnrtment of sel,onr.l •Shinali..9..&r., far by a !)AVID D. LEV:H.. n Eatla tivtnhrts lASO 3 ri`HE 13RA DV et ELITIOTT (W2rrantrd) roms Polnteil Gold Pew , • now gland A •Nn I In the nvokrti, every pereon syhr, ha s trip,' Ihew wiii neklinVciedgY their Ittpt•ii•trift . They a roc 4134 and !told otOolivoly hp Rrndt & ennui Nnove the Nrisers• RAW: all, th;. eelehrated maker,: sold an ahnvr, nu poi[ P 4 10 . Uil the I 60 155 1 25 1 GO 155 I 25* 60 1 55 l 35 1 Go 155 135 GO I j as T. 811.1) ATTENTIArs, (IF • Build , c.11:11 , 1111r1., 7, 0 9 ,,, t4i11y Invited In the Plattoitir NIIII. whore ihev e3ll tte 41101 Viii nli kb.,14 of rinnuinc. Turninc and I ,inewr. from I inch 11,0nr,1- In Panne! Plan:, 160 155 1 35 50 45 1 55 ht , 40 35 :20 •tr, . 35 .10 )15 30 05 I 10 25 20 ) OS 1 00 40) IS 05 ; 20 05 00 . 00 05 00 00 959/) AS A 5 : 0/7 75 S 5 80 75 05 75 70 701 f,O : _ 601 50 M.,) 18.`.0 . . 011AP.MAN'S AchAtivAN imincviNG BOOK. c F:igstirari,j I kt. Prl,narv, tLr Efetnellinry and thp' Perßpertlvo. liflCidelliy I iIP first. and thpapp,f in Untied Slat...L . lllm lerr,vrd and 1 . 61 Bak, a t H. HANNAN'S IlrAk and BtritionPry Store. 5 Feh. I. left! _ . (!OPT BOOKS. SIBAIORANDI i101)){14. V.l iu guarantee. for gale n•hn!rnale. and retail, at thE .g , l4 , ..erfhei , .. Blank nook Manufactory. Pottsville, at Phtladplphil ivhnimatt• pricy, Enrnurage Loon manufacture:4. if you n•aof to ;tipttart the Region— that's 11, inrttinr B TI , aNNAN. nnotc.plirr. I'll'th , lter and Manufarturer• • Ptrpf 21, 1050' agels. t A DFORD. litect•!, 12-1 f G RAILROAD• TG , ' RECEIVED A BE. ASSORT .1 w& - it of Carilet and PPari ilrea,l Pit.. firaceleto and Ear Ilingq, for vile brstv by Bit A DV ELLIOTT Snit ~~~i =:`.~. MI lICHANit),NE, I/Pc . 11, IMO rEit 100 LB=. "vs, 41* 1 4 FP ("OM OILS OILI—TV , T RECEWP,f) AT THE York Snare a large nonsiennii.nt from New Ural ford. e"ii..141102. Of 3,000 N ,, 11 , 41 , 1•1 Coa‘t Miner Oil. 2.000 rrtlar Oil. warranted not to chill. : 4 1iiirto and I,3rd Oil of Nuper i nr q ual i t y,for tryir Idnery 0 Box,. imperinr Go. man Wax Candler., a new C tt & SON. Nittiieille. per. 7. 14f, t ricks Iron, 9 eto. 41 cis • ()rho!. • IF It s Ars T o t S I n A r fin ) 1 11 1 ;1. 1 i: 3 .A le ( n c li c/ X n t 7: i ntrrf I r I e N land. Scotian d, France, Germatny . or any- part of Enrope, for sate, n'ithont any eherare.ot R. BANN MOP Pass.tge Agency in' Pottsville. Vso, gurnnean . Bllls and Drafts edatied'and collected at 61r, office. C-rtmiefigers also entazeil at the In w tt,t cat. s, and fin detention or grumbling , . lone 8, 1-S5O °sin. }lOl cto. 5i cI rponi DOOPING SL ATIES...:IIE BLUE Mor.ci tato Mating Company, respectfully inairms the public that they are folly prepar.•d to furnial, sone, tor Slates for Roofing, and have tonal experienced Slaters in their extiploy,and hrund to any orders with despatrh at the rlooleyr notice, and on lire moat reasonable terms, All the work icarranted Apply to W. 3.- ROBERTA, Treirlder,:ville. h. 0.. Lehigh 'Co.. Pa, Agent,:or to R. ►IANNAN at this office will he, punctually attended to Dec. 7,1550 ' 451.1 y INDIA RUBBEIi6OODS. -I .aDIRA cloning Gloves, a new article. Coati and Cap s , I,‘.eging: and Pantaloon: ,fur wet weal her. •' ()Hearin, a new and excel!, tit article India Rubber' aching.; al:n Cat Spring: , - Fishing Rom: and Leggings India nublier tValer Pips etar <tr. " Fetlock Randy for horse. that rut. India Rubber netting, which in taking`the place of all other kind., together with a variety of articles in the India Rubber tine. all of which will be sold ,in Manufacturers prices, at, It. RANNAVI , 4 Variety Suite. March 29, 1851 13— BLASTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS-200 'Renma Wrapping Psprr, iliff-rerni qualities and nixes. ZO Reams Shoe Paper. Mite and awned colors. 75 Reams Blasting Paper of different tires, single and double sheets. 40-1( 60 Ural= Straw •Panct; al., a lot of . , Tea Paper, all of which will be sold wholesale and retail very cheap at , R 12ANNAISPS !!!1!INIMEMI IN L IEW 7.1/1131.0 —LEE & WALKER, iittet:Elt *ors to Ceo 1I uttemiut*l.ee: under Barnum** Mtl uneum, have juetpoLtionef b. °flowing beautiful Ballads, Polka*, &t.: Think ere you speak, by N. .1; Rpotte The Reefer, by the enthor of '• L4tll n ce tee Then an now " Saucy Kate.as Fling by Mr. litnltnti, - NE .6. by Dr . Cunnington. “BANE the Might flag of Columbia." adapted to the popular atr of " Ever he Happy,' In Opera." Entba'n trevit." Tbe”Tbau art gum:: liyAlie late "J. T. S. Sullivan." llopelsesh love, • • T.Votnatt's Love, , . ,; ••• , A Dream I hat love ran rie'er forget, by MI Heller: I)llligrnt Polka, by J.. A. Getze. himirole do. Ly M. S,elter. Phoenix do, AA peril:1111)pda( C. 414. May, bylohnqrm,e Galop Br!Maid, from the Opera of the Four Sone of Ayumn. by 'T. C. %Viereck. Six Amusements. Elena twee, by Charles Vrog! Lr er.. ;W. have the plettrure In announce'', the pulb• tic that their Mock of Aheet Music ennsiits or the target' and tnniteotnpleie-aileortatent to be !lined In the country, they are cohatmuly adding tp their stock' all the new ritintie . pubtlehe din :a. eiv Wyk. 04attn),&e - Pi/0)g. • • A fine aasortment of the beat inane faeturera (I .len 'Vetk and -Boston, et the tot prices-. - . MUSIUM. 12isTntrmrniTs., n; Ale a general atntoritnent or (inhere, Vinihra. sipt. Flutes. aftecordennia, .Viotin, guitar.. and Harp . itt r tingfr of the beer ltalian qualities, nit of *bleb /Übe turidtbed tri the Ouhlkhntithn-tra de the toi•ett rates.: , ~) . • Ordetepanelealifittefidedto. • Jan 11. • !AI • , - = FOR SALE CONNER At ROADS, Nev. PhiliWelrhla Ysar -- 13 YARDLEY & SON 44- MISCELL A NEOTTS HENRI" :;THAPCII Punter of 4th 1)) 1 N.ltivecoin Streeua 21 -Lf MUSIC THE SONH, 231 :Creation's Lord! we pi:use our trust_ In Springtime in in thy holy word, Vbieb saith, "Who scatters in the dust The seed, shall be in season heard ; - Shall see the genii/ through the mould, The youngling coin takekbeany The yellow harvest field behold, The orchard bend with mellow fivit. We trust thee, Father ! On its bed We cast our seed with faith like rock give our plough lands ample spread, And fence our fields from herd and Hock, We cull our vines of thriftless shoot, Our orchards prune to suit the soh_ Whilst toil our loved ones, veiled and mute. Their gentle hearts with flowers to wrap..-, And wilt Thou bid our rains and dews Refreihilte soil when sunbelt= parch ; Aud dress our mends in the soft hues Which Spring woos from the rainbow arch; And Whilst Thou guard's: our fields from trail. And fencest naturies perils out, Keep from our household grief and wall; - Arid make our limbs and courage stout. QII)c forma: FARM MANURES ANDIIIANAGENENT We copy the following chapter on " man ures from domestic' animals, and their pre servation,". from the recent work of Prof.- Norton, entitled " Elements of Stir/210'c Agriculture:" • " The manure of various domestic _ani mals is in this country, most commonly em ployed as a fertilizer, all other.manures be itig, used in comparatively small quantitiet:' and yet even these are seldom preserved and applied so carefully as they might of ought to be. • The principal varieties are those - of the ox, the cow, and the sheep. Of these, that of the horse is most valuable in its fresh' state ; it contains much nitrogen, but is very liable to lose by fermentation. That of the' hog next. That of the cow is placed at the bottom of the list. This is because the en riching substances of her.lbod go principally• to the formation of milk, the manure being thereby rendered poor. The manure of all these animals is far richer than the food given.them. because 'it contains much more nitrogen. This is for the reason that a large part of the . carbon and oxygenof the food are consumed - in the lungs and blood generally, for the purpose of keeping up the heat of the - body. They are given off from the lungs, and also by per spiration and evaporation through,the pores of the skin, in the form of carbon and water. From animals fed upon rich food, the.nia mire is much more powerful than syhen - it is poor. In England. for instance, where they fatten cattle largely on oil-cake, it is calcula ted that the increased value of the manure repays all of the outlay. This is the reason why hUman odure it better than' manure from any of the animals - mentioned above, the food of man being rich and various. All these kinds of manures should be care fully collected and preserved, both as to their liquid and solid parts. The liquid part, or tirinet•is.particularly rich in the phosphates and in nitrogen. This part is, by very many farmers, permitted, in a great degree, to run away, or evaporate. Some farm-yards are contrived.to throw the water of entirely ; others convex/ it through a ditch upon the nearest field. The liquid manure which might have fertilized several acres in the course of the season, is thus concentrated upon one small spot, and the consequence is a vegetation so rank as to be of very little use. Spots of this kind maybe seen in the neighborhood of many farrn-yards, where the grass grows up so heavy that it falls down and rots at the bottom, and has to be cut some weeks before haying time, produc t ing strong, coarse hay that eat le will scarce , Iv touch. The farmers of ibis country need awaken , ing up on the subject of carefully preserving their manure. In Flanders, - everything• of the kind is saved with -the greatest care: thfs liquid manure of a single cow for a year, is valued at ten dollars here it is often ai -1 lowed to escape entirely. VERI ZI G THE SOIL. It is believed, and, indeed, the fact has al ready been abundantly demonstrated, that the finer the soil is, 4,lie more fertile it will he. Tull supposed that 'minute disintegra tion or combination was all that was essen tially necessary to render any land; produc tive and fruitful, and that no ntatter ! whit might be its original character, the plow, freely used, would render the application of stimulating manures, or pabulum of any kind unnecessary. This, however, even his own experiments, instituted fur the express pur pose of establishing the verity of his idolized ! theory, prove nature untrue. Still, in all cases, minute pulverization is a vfist benefit. to any coil, and the more perfect this corn , minution or division of the constituent par- I ticles is, the more confidently can wb rely iupon the success of the future crop, what ! ever it may he. By frequent plowings, even the most tenacious and adhesive lands will be ameliorated ; they will he exposed more thoroughly-and effectually'to the- fertilizing effect's of dews, rains, atmospheric influ ences and the enriching action of stile'. heat. The roots of plants find also soils thus pre pared, a much more favorable medium : they are not= arrested in their progress, ex pand freely in quest ,of food, and are not contorted and thrown aside by opposing ob• stacles which are in superable to theieslen der form. Manure also acts muctrmore en ergetically on fine soil, than on that which is coarse, and in compact masses:: does not so soon yield its humidity in season of drouit, and is far more absorbent in time of rain. DIATERI4ILLS FOR EIANURR. There are so many sources froth which the materials to make manure , may be de rived, that the wonder is, how any farmer should neglect to' improve his opportunities for making his farm as rich as a garden spot. There are shores of creeks and rivers lined with mud—woods abounding with itidnld and leaies ; mould from head-lasand fence sides and corders=mud and vegetable rait ter from the_ marshes, and the scrapings ditches and roads, in each and all of which are comprised the woe elements of manure, requiring nothing but a little labor, and cow poiing, to make them-all as good as • horse dung—a cart load of stable or iosizgaid manure, mixed with three loads - s• bf thelthb stances enumerated, will make thewlitdirssi good as' itself-20 bushels of ashes -mot2ld do the same thing, while a dead horse; or t dead cow, cut up and composted with twenty loads, would mdlfe the whole as rich as Go-I shen Cheese.—Amerion Fanner. ItASPB.EttIIIES These should be pruned a soon as Meat face of the round becomes thawed bseha- Spring. All the old stems, and all the smal.i ler young shoots, should be cleared awiy ids the ground, and about half a dozett of-the largest stems of last year!s growth left for bearing. Their upper extremities, fora fitct or two, should be cut off, being weak aq useless, and detrimentral, from 'their weight and shade ? , Thereriainifig Slane. if col of a stiff and upright variety, shotpi be loosely, tied.to stakes. • . . FRUIT' TREE% • 'WhiCh lack' vigor of 'growth, should stimulated -with :a good coifing of old-um urea spaded in u soon Ent the frost /eaves the ground., Soapsuds isfood,for ReCOLild . esprhey for the pea
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