- THE BAC figLOIL. A bachelor sat by his blazing grata, - And he fell into a snout*, • And he dreamed that o'er his wrinkled pate Had been thrown the nuptial noose. And a rosy boy cam; to his Ode And bounded on his knee, And bank from his beaming he shoo 4 Fair curls in childish glee., Thee clear outrank his ciert•y voice, ble shouted aloud, "Papa; I don't lure any body else But you and dear mama!? • • • A nd the father's heart o'errin with joy, „r That hrart so long by lode unlit, • . Ohl trom its unseen depth poured out, Affection infloitm Outstretching arms of strength unsliont, lie bugged—the old house cat, Which, as 'twas wont. when master slept, Had leaped upon his lap ! Uit nub quinot. COULDN'T CNDERtTAND. " I have a small bill. against you," said a pernicious looking collector as he entered the the store of one who hid' acquired the char acter of a hard customer. • . Yes, sir, a rery, fine day, indeed," was the reply. " lam not speaking Of the weather, but of your bill," said Peter in a loud key. ." It would be bitter if we had a tittle rain," • Coufound the rain,' continued the col lector, and raising .his voice, he bawled, - " hare you atcy . money on your bill?" " Beg your, pardon, sin I am a sittli.bard of hearing. I have inadc., it a rule • not to loan my funds to saangers—and T really don't recognize you." " karn collec!or for the Philadelphia Daily Evt i ngutAfr,. sir, and Mare a, bill against you," per•ii.s.ted the Collector, at the top of his voice, pr&lucintT. the bill. and,thrusting it it the lace of the dqhfcq " I've determined to jeadorse for no one : you may put your note hack into your pocket book, I realty cannot endorse it." " Confound your endorsement--will You pay iii" • You'll pay it no dotibt r ' sir—but there is al ways some risk in tileynatters, you know, so I must decline it, sir. • " The money must The mine to-day !" (. •'Oh yes,—ninety days—l3vould not en dorse for a week, so clear out of my :•tore. It's seldom I'm pressfdlupon for an endorse ment, even by triendc- 7 on the partof a stran ger, sir, your oondut- is inexplicable. Do not force me to put you out : leave the prem. nes." And the hill was returned to the E.rtin guisher office, endorsed so. internal deal tha he couldn't understand.[ PAT ANA THE OYSTERS Pat, who had just ibden transplanted, had been sent by his master to purchase half a bushel ot•oysters,. at the quay; but was ab sent so long that aOrel)ensions were enter , tained for his safeiy. He, returned. at lasi, however, puffing under his load in the most musical style. . . • Where have yoti been 3" esclairned the roaster.. .4Where have I been? Why, where shotild I be but to fetChL:he isters 3" "Anq what in the name of St. Patrick kept yo so long Z" ' "Long! By me scTI, I think I have been putty quick, cousuhering all things." "Cuniidering.what things?" . "Cunsitherin what ? Why, con sitherin thellressin of the fish, to be sure." "Dressing- wizat fisbl?" "What fish ? blur-and-bones, the Isters."' "What do i:)u mean ?" "What do 'I mane? Why, I mane as I was restin - down fornent the Pickled Herring, and Navin a dhrop to*nfort me, a jintleman axed me what I'd got i 6 toy-sack. "Inters,'' said I. "Let's look at i'ern,7' says he, and he opens the bag. "Ochohnnder and praties," says-he, "who sowld. }',ctu these?" ".It was M Carney; the thafti of the,world !" "What t' a black-guard he must het° give them to you without dressin." ;..Ain't they . dressed " 4SYs I. -t:;""Divil a one bf thOm," says he.— "Musha, then," says I, "what'll I do P'— "Do," says he, "I'd kohner do it myself than have youso abused." !And so he takes 'ens in doors and dresses 'eta nate and elane, as ,you'll see," opening at the same time his bag of oyster-shells that were .as empty as thetead that bore the to thelsonse. MISPLACED CDSPIDE NCE. The New York :Ers,' ning Post relates the. following anecdote, which throws a ray of ligut non the natural history of the Guth amities, showing their bibulous habits and propensities :• Jones is in general good hu - sband and a domestic man. Ozcitsiionalty, however, his convivial tastes betray him irftze than . ' once to the decipline of Ione:. X few nizhts since he was invited particif ate" with a few friends at Florence's, by way of cele brating a piece of gcod luck whie'l 'had be fallen one of his neighbors. Hedid ",par ticipate," and.to ht.s atter astonishment,when he arose to take his leave, at "' the wee short hour ayont. 'the twat," he found the largest brick in his ht.:he ever saw. Indeed, he was heard to remark- soliloquently, " I think. ,Mr. Jones. you were never quite so tight before." He reached his hoine; and iu the course of j time sought the vacant4ilace beside his slum- ! bering consort. Atter resting n• moment and 1 congratulating him4elf that lie was in bed, and that his wife did not know how long he had been there, it occurred to hint that if he did not change his pOsUion. Mrs. Jones might detect from his breath that. he had been in dulging. To prevent .such a catastrophe. he resolved to turn over. He had about half accomplished his piirpose—wp arc now obliged to use the idionaatic language of Mr. Jones himself, froth. whom we receive this chapter,of his domegtre trials--“when Mrs. .Jones t riz right up in the bed, and said she, in tones that scraped the marrow out of my bones, said she, "JOu'es, 'you ' needn't turn out, you're drunk clea n through !" DOG While looking out of our sanctum window butt evening, at the - busy throng crowding about the GarderrS'ass," as the Yankees say, an oldjuke that a } Frenchnian once told pa, forced itself upon our memory. Ah, Aroitsieur,7 said he, " de Yankee is a very curious man. yen I come to dis countrie, ma toi, I take my basket and go to 2e 'marvel. .1 see some fine pornme de terre how you self dill 7" " Twenty cents a peck—dog sheep," say de old woman. " Den I see some ofd ze vat you call Grass sparrow. Veil hovi you sell dis I" " Three tents a bunch—dog sheep. - And so, mon Bmi,e.cerrsing was dog sheep. At lest I went to ze butebitire mans, vere I see beautiful sausage. " Ha, my friend." said I. " is dis dog.;-dog—dog—»" but before I could recollect ze #h;:rp, ze butcliaire charg ed on me vis his bid skin. and I was very glad to make my esca pe with a vrbolelead! Begat since den I buy nosing de: is dog sheep!" Q:7"' A coma :sr unroll., being caught by bis wife in the act ofernbracmg"a very plump and pretty girl,. told- her; in order to excuse hitnself,that he would embrace her also,were it not the case that 6e ;wasunable to door in flOnsequersee of a pr as of other matter. I.IIIITASMCI i l ettaio2litre: 4 o 4 grfle EXPERIENCE OP LAST. YEARN. 1 has gained feu this Belting the esweldeare of the CoMiner• t this. toptber wtth the fact Ms gnat tat provetneuta lave been made to the Itaallty, warrants the manafscinnwe le asserting It to be suPeriot to leather Of any Mai she, lof *Dolma Bets. 'Salm petially for hewer or wale Belts.) for am roilowing 11P40 122 ; 1 . The herreetegullityo Width andthianeesWhith It will retain. ^ St. No danger of heat under 300 degrees Fahrenheit Injures It. and It remains flexible le any degree of told. 3. It Is of great striegth and durability, does not slip on the ponies, consequently a gain of power is ob. rained, and when adjusted to machinery. does not re quire alteration, as Is the ease with leather. or any other: 4. In wide Belting the cost is much-below that of leather or any other. A large assortment always on hand, and thrashed of given lengths. at shortest notice. 1 MACHINE. BELTING: A scale of prices, by the piece of 100 feet long : ince 3-ply per foot 11 cents, 4-ply 13 cents 3 " " 15 " " 17 5 ......3 as s 4 30 .., at 57 64 t 35 dt 7 to t• et , 81 all 44 4 0 44 8 If .1 SI ss IS 14 45 I. 9 " .6 42 .4 55 . 4 10 , 80 u .. 65 It , II a. •• Of 55 0 70 1 .. It 65 43.5 4 4 .. • 41. 68 a. 4s 83 14 .. It 75 at a 20 11 15 •• .6 .6 BO 6. 97 " 1895 " 1,18 " 20 " 6. 1.45 " 66 1,30 WATER HOSE. g loch, per foot, 22 CCM. 4 25 28 as ii , IL is 66 30 • ;33 . "61 iS • 38 2 SO 21 " 55 26 65 a 21 For sale, at Factory pticeS'ihy H.' 6/ANNAN, Agent for the Mannfactiirers , Also, Steam Packing of to 1 initt thick. - Car Sprints, Riots, &c., for Water Pipes. Apia 12,1951 TEL VNEW - WIWLESALE AND ar.TAII, BOOT AND SHOE STORE. CORKER OP CENTRE AND V 4 RAFT POTITTILE. _ HE subsgribern invite the attention at the public 1 In the very extennive assortment of Goode, ran slating of GENTLEVEN'A Calf Stitched, Fudged.and Pegged Damn, Calf and Kip. double noted Sewed and Peg ged flown, Water Proof Hoots Sewed and Pegged, from *2 to +4; New Cneinndand Philadelphia man ufactured Cowie lloots.in great variety. constant• ly on hand; Cloth and 1.31.11ng Caller llama. and Gangrene Gaitere, Calf Nu Mier a, Oregon Ti,T, and peered and - Pegged Maniocs. MINERS' Beate , and Mailmen, of brat quality, at tow mires. BOW.' and Youths' Boots and Monroe& enure °stint.. LADVW' French and English Lasting Gaiter floota, Morocco, 'Calfskin and Goat 0801.1•CP. French ?dor roccn, CaMaio lad Goat Ebteea. French 'Morocco,. Kid w.n and pump spring BuLakins and letTeranna, French Morrow) and Kid Turnrourds, (coin 50 - cta. in E 1 Mew fingland Domresand Shoes (+fall Mods cheep.. NiISPEW and ChlWrens Bootees and Shoes. a large asortrent suitable for this market, constantly on hand. GEM Elastic Shoes. Oar stock ofOnnt Elastic:noes are ofthe best man , ractured articles the country can afford. Ladies and Gentlemen would do well. to call and proyltle them • selves with good GUM Mimes, the best preventitive vet discovered of Colds Coughs and Consumption. TfiIINKA, Carpet Bags and Vallces. The Travelling community will find us welt stip plied with tfie above *Melee which we will sell at moderate prices. 110055 and Shoes, made and iepaired tnnrdei. TERM.: CASH./ Mr, 15, 1549./ _ ~. COMPLAINT.. ~ .117 N DICE DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR Nal- VG,LS DEBILITY, DISE/I:4E OF THE , I KIDNEYS. - s.nd all diseases arising from a discadeerdaiver ()redo mach, ouch as constipation, trivaid piles, Dillnees.nr blood to 'he bond, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn:disgust for food, fultnexa or weight in the stomach:sour eructations, sinking or (tot tering at the pit of the stomach. swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breath-. , • " log, fluttering at toe heart, choking or - =eufficating semations when In a lying posture, dimmness of vision, dots 3r webs ber re the eight, fever and drill pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of t h e skin and eyes, pain In the side, back, chest, limbs, ace., sudden finshes of heat, .. burning in the flesh, ronstant imagining, of evil( and great depression of spirits, can Be effectually eared by DR. HOOMAND'S rELEBRATED BERMAN BlT ten, prepared by Dr C. al. Jackson, at the Ger ,'mart Medicine Store., NO. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the U. srates, as the cores attest, in many cases after skillful. physi r ions hail failed. These Bitters are.worthy the attention of Invalds. Possessing great virtues In the rectification of diseas es of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers In weakness and atTectiene - of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and ;demi:mt. /testi Ann ax Convrecto.—The lion. Charles:D. Dineline, Editor of the Caindem Democrat. the best limier in West Jersey, says, July 21:—" Bootland's izetinan Bitters:—We have seen many (tattering no. dices of this mraticine.and the source from which they Ca me.induced tie to makelnquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use It, and must say we found It specific In its action upon diseases of , he liver niutdigesi iv e organs. and the powerful influ ence it glens upon nervous prostration is really stir. ' , rising. It 'aims and etreect hen. the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose. making sleep refreshing. If this medicine were mere generally used,we are , t 'erred there would be less sickness, at from the sto mach, liver and nervous system,the great majority of real and imaginary disease• emanate, (lave theta in si. hi slthyeonditton, and you can bid defiance to giail-• demi(' generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advice our friends who are at all indisposed re, give a trial—lt will then recommend itself. It should, in fact. be in every family. No other medicine Cars produce such evidences of merit." [From the Boston Bee.] The editor said. Dec. 22d—"Dr. Iftinfland's Cele• brsterl German Bittere,for the cure of liver complaint, jaundice. dyspepsia. chronic or nervous debility, la ileeercedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Butters have been tined by thousands, and a irk. rid at our elbow says he has Memel( received an effeettor I and permanent cure of Neer Complaint from .:,e ose nt tins remedy. We ore concluced that, In the Ilse of,these Hoerr, the patient constantly gains .4 tenet h and vigor—a fact worthy of great considera tion. They are pleasant in taste and smelt., and can hr lived by permit's with the most delicate stomachs with safety, 'under any eireurnatances: We are speak ing from experience amt to the afflicted we.advise t their use.'' I Scort's l'reekty, one of the best literary papers nub ! !Hied said A us. ffath—l• Dr Ifnofland'e German Bit- I :era, manufactured by Dr Jackson. are tine.' teem. mended tic solue'ot the moat prominent members of the faculty. aa an article df much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the case, we would ads vie, sli mothers to obtain a bottle, and ti t he ' ,i s , themselves moth Orkneys. Persons of debilitated • constitutions trill find these Bitter, advantageous to their health, as we know from experience thesaintary "Sect they have nytenveak systems!' . .lodge M. id Nnah,ll gentleman with great scien tific and literary attainments, said In his Oiew York Icrekly -Ilfessiotecr. January 6, i San :—Dr. - floofiand's Getman Borers.—llere Is a pieparatinn whleh'the eading presses In the Union appear robe unanitnnus In recommending, and the reason Is obvious. It is ma ne after a prescription furnished by the late Dr Christopher Wilhelm Hoolland. Professor or the fini. verslty of Jens, Private Physician to the Eine itf Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Gee,. many has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of hatahrk, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may he confidently miled WI. He specially recommended It In fiver rem. plaint, dyspepsia, debility, vertigo, acidity of theaters macti,conatipation; end all complaints arising frnm'a dirMarded coaditlon of the stomach, the liver and the toterrines. Nine Philadelphia papers express Their conviction or Itsegeellenee, and several of the eclat:l3 speak of its diem* from their own Individual erne— rience. Tinder these circumstances, we feel warrant ed, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C.M arli ack ele a tral i l ) atl P ret - - paratlon, hett in recommending the ed." , Mont EVlDencr. The Philadelphia Sateriay nauttc, the best Welly bewspaper puhlithcd In the United States, the editor says of Dr. Hoonsnd's Getman Bittees.-,-.. 1114 seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our reader.; and, herefore, when we recommend Dr. floodand's Gtr man Bluer., we wish ft to be distlnztly nderstood that we arc not speaking of the nosh tans of the day.that arc noised about fora brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prised and which has met.the hearty approval of the FleOtty ,elf." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, tbe last three yes", and the strongest testimony in its favor U, that there le more of It used In the practice of the teenier Physicians et 'Philadelphia than ail the other nostrums combined,. fact that Lan easily be establish ed, and folly proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even' in this form. That this medicine will cure Myer Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one tan doubt, after using has directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver—lt la viewable to calomel in all bilious dleirases—the effect is Immediate. They tan be administered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time, Breams or Coutersantrrs. This medicine bas attained Ilia/Web character which is necessary for all medicine-1n attain to induce coun terfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those whom innocently decieerd. Look well to ihe marks of the genuine. They hate the written siensture of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrap- Per. and the name Wawa in the battle, witAssi sekiek tars ars sperisas. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the G etalla ltfe .dicinetBtore, No. 140 Arch Street, one door below 6tb. (tate of 278 Rate 24) Philadelphia, and by respcmtable dpiters generally throughout the country. Also, for sate by J. BROWN,Drzsgist,tnisiMe,Pa. ant $, =4, JOURNAL "Eueoinigo Some Moonfittures if you want to otipponibs Ilattop—Atttlk Abe Mastset"—Bes. ~ . . intaClUtiiiiiEnECWALAIG ilistaillatri ' AND STONK-WARE MANUFACTOEY. . MOE PROPRIETOR OF TUN MANUFACTORY. ..1-near Pinan:lli. in Schuylkill county. Pa.. re spectfially eoliths eastern of the surrounding Stow- VileVers for the article? of his aktardnetare, Where he offers 3.1141tal 44 nay made clamberer and tower in price than the trade of Mile region have ever yet bought.;" They consist in part of Rockingham-true. , eh: Pitohers.Coffee-Pots, Tea-Pots, Sugar-Bowls, 1 Creams. Fruit-Plates: Pontoon*, ic... ie. • STONEWARE, FIRE.PROOF PUDDING DISIIES. .. . r r hippie" , 0. ) .. .. / PiL. .. ~ ~ . ' Vegetable -- 4 . • " • " "; : Baking Plates. &e. Also. Yetiow,fitanewars. °taint and Font atatlk4" Ilea. Jogs, Pitchers. Bawl., Preserve, Jell" and Ma lin/ate; Deli ) and Cake Moulds, Bastos. - Evremund Chambers. and generally every article manufactured. tiv also, manufactures to order the following: • Fire Bricks of any shape 4:ltalie; Stove Crfiders and Lining.* Of all pattertito Flue an Flooring Tiles; i r Arch, Key end Wedge Brien t ~ , Oven, Arch and Floor Tides. ere'., die. - , • es-Orders for the above stra respectfully solicited: Officri . ,Aod Shot, Ware.room (Wholesale only) in Over Terrace Baildings, Centrrr street, Tottivitle. .:- ... Address, F. 110DOSON, Agent. Pottsville. Nov. 2.3. 1850 47-tf BUMP'S Patent Fire Proof PAINT. FROM 01110.. pus Subicribers have Just received a further sup * ply of thin singular and valuab e substance,. In addition to , the Mate color, they have a beautiful chocolate brbrown, resembling the sand stone now In use, and so mach admired foi the front of bnildtugs Its principal ingredients are silica, alumina and pro 'oxide of iron, which to thr opinion of litientiat men - satisfactorily accounts for' Its fire-proof nature—the two former ribstances being: oon-conductors, and the latter acting as a cement.tohla the whole together and make a firm and durable, paint. For bee It is mixed with t.ineeed . Oil. and applied with a- brash, the saute as-ordinary pa.at, to wood iron, tin, Vac, canrats. paPer,d:c. It in Mend' gradu ally and become. dre-pron partlnilarly eulta ble for roof's of buildings; steamboat II Id ear-decks. railroad bridgeslences, *tr. A tool co iced with the article Is eqoaltu one of slate, at a vial saving of ez pence. . Spetimens may be seen atthe Office 1r the subset' bets. HARRISONI EIROIII , 4RB d< Co., No. 4318oush Front Rt.. Pbilada. 17-tf _ 0440122, ISO LI/ISlDEnr — tiftrfint!! %IDE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD MOST RESTECT- I fully Inform the publie, that they ate now prepar ed to manufacture alt kinds of either White Pine. r elk - Mr Pine err Hemlock' Ininbrr, plastering Lath nr Picket. at their Saar . !Ms, in Rush township, Schuylkill county, about Inalles from Tamaqua.— They , hom Ly wellinz r at lair. prices and a disposition to minim' cart, faction to all' who may have Online:l with them. to merit a ilbera) share of patruaage. all hrtera thankfully received and speedily Paren ted. They will contract 11.ri delivering lumber at any station along the Reatling Railroad cr Schuylkill Canal, 'Persons wishing information respecting the Wee* ''of lumber. will please address ,Franklin C. Smith, Agent, Tamaqua, or the Wndersigned - at.rottstown, Montgomery county Jari.. ?5. IS'S.] New , ,Steami Saw MM. pun en:BSCRIBER ITAViNG ERECTED END but into operation inn cA.tettaive Steam Saw at Ma Wend, of Silver Cre,ek. on a large tract of the hest Ilinbeti s and in rtchtlyq.ill,County—he in prepar tit Ca, furniait \ sawed timber of all- viten, in, hiding, ,"Crops (or :Moen, &e at ride. shortest notice, Confi dent Milt his superior advabtagcs will enable him to sell his Lumber atlowerra(et , +hart thane of any other establletiment In Oda section—be rcepertfully eolvits the attention of hliNfriende and the public generally, assured that a trial only 1 'necessary to secure their patton4ge. Persons desiring Lumber, will apply to the subscriber in Pottsville; or to hti Agent at the Mill Lumber delivered at any!poiut. JOUN TEMPLE, Antonin, MO i ' 33.1 y _ . fitit;bi§triCii.anibraq, N. N.J. THE ETNA INSURANCE CO . of Hartford, Con neeticut. and the PROTECTION INsURANCE GOMPANIF.s3 of tllartford,‘Canneetlent. Hte AV I N G AGENCIES, AT CAMd EN, K J EW ER. sey, opposite Phitada.ntahr. at prepared tolnsure approved risks, against loss or aitittee by Fire : among others interesting ;to -Schuylkill, county, Pa., are the various colliefy rstablishmentar which the above Companies insure et moderate premiums, ; Tiro Policies Men bOttie follost ins hiclay respect able. concerns, will serve to show tits confidence of the assured in these COmpanies, and the reasonable rates charged: They are':ttessrs. F. Tyler & Co,,John reciter. Erie , Messrs,' Rogers, Sinnickson & Co., White, Stevens &. Co.,Eand others Appl mations are to lie addressed to the .undersigned. et his office In Camden, N. J. with .plans and descriptions of the properly desired to be tottered, • J. M. WRIGOT, 4gent E.& P.l. Co. Fitbrtiaryl, 1831 -5-3 m L.111:1.11=k)u i SIZE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY , OF PIIILAVELNHA. OFFICE No. teal:•Ctie,:tnut atroet, near Fifth St. DI ft ficTOarl, diaries N, Handier, . : George W. Richards Thomas Hart, , Ilioraecsi D. 1,,,,j,, Tobias Wagner, ': ' A 4 ti9lphei.l. Balk, Silts rd Grant, David H. Drown, ' JacoA - 11. :Smith., ,. . not ris Patterson. Conlnueto make inanrance, permanent or limited on nye& th , arriptlon orroperty, in town anti country at rates as low as are ansiatent. with security, • The company have irederred a large Contingent Font?, which with their C4pital unit PrvlllilllllN, safely invested. afford ample protection to the a:if:writ The asset: of the Compny en January let. 19•19, pouliohed nrceahly to an Act of. Adorably were as follows. viz Monsages ♦890,558 65 fitorks, 51,543 25 Beal Estate, 101 ns..oCr Cash, Sc., 45,157 b 7 Temporary, 'Loans, 125,459 orTD! $1,220,097 67 Since 'their incorporattan, a period of ' eighteeri years. I hpy tis we pild upward. Drone edition twa hex:. deed (hoe:mid dothirs„loases by fire, thereby atfiird- Gig evidence of theitdvantages of Insurance. as well av the ability and dirpOsition It) meet with prompt ness, all liabilities. .1 ; CHARLES N. BANCEER, President. cnniu.r.s G. RANCREll,;Secretary. The snlism tbnr has heen appointed agent for the abnt•e mentioned ineth MIMI, and 1. now tarps red to maki infirrance, on eeerOleset Int ton of property, u the lowest rates. "OPIUM' RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsville, 1011,1851 • • LW W INSURANCE. TIM Glrt`AßD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY And Trust Company, of Philadelphia. °Mee No. 132 Oherrint Street. tatplla). $3D0,17,12.. Charter per petual. Con,lnue to tneke Insurances on Lives on the tnoot faynratle war,. The capital heingpald up and In ve.lerl,ttigether tvith a lai - ge and corwantly Ihr, reaning reperved-funtl, or ferwa perfect ter urity to the Insured. The premiums may he Pahl yearly,: half yearly, or quarterly. rho tionipariY add a roars periodically to the In surances for lire, The 'fast Bonus, appropriated in December, 16.14, aLli the Second ilonwo in December, Is49.amount , to an addithin or $26.9. 20 to every 01000 insured under the oldeaV ,policlea, molting $1262 50 which will he paid when it shalt become a claim, in stead of $lOOO originally insured ; the next oldest amount to $1231 50 ; the peat in age to $1212 50 The every $5000; the others id the satne - prOportioo ac cording to the amount and time of standing, which additiona make an average of mote titan 60 per cent. upon the pkezmums ,paid.!without increasing the an nail premium. The farming are' a Yew examples from the ite . _____ , Am! t ofltollcy and • Sum 800utt or tumult to be Incr'sd .Policy. Insured. addition. by future achtlone. --.......—.. •_..,--..—_ —„....-- ...........—.----- No 58' 81000 # 252 so e 1,252 50 . " 59 2500 ; 656 2.3 3,156 25 " 276 '2OOO 4 1 5 2,475 00 " 333 5000 1187 50 6,187 50 ice. &c. iSr.e. &c. • Pardo' eta twos, forma call be bad at containing tables of rates and ,!xplana d applicattnn't and further information the office. 8. RIGIIAIIDFI, President. Joint P. /AMPS, actuary. The aututeraber Is Agent far the above Company In Schuylkill County, and:will effect Inguraneta, and give all necetanty Information on the subjeetr_ Jime 29, 1956 TEE /MOE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL JiTochr....-Szoo,ouo. FIRE, .MARINE AND LIFE I,ITRANCE Office on Water Street, in Wises' Brtric Row, • ViSCRSNMS. iNDIANa. rlll8 - Company having been duly nrga nized. and I' ten per cent. paid in pa the capital stock tubscri hed, and balance secured by mortgage on Real Estate and by personal guarantee, are now prepared to street latinrante against Impa . Or Damage by Etre. nn Build ings, Mereitandiae, Machinery. Mills, Manufactories.' and all descriptions. of property; also merchandise and produce in the coarse of inland transportatlon,—= the, risk, of the sea*, die., &c.; also, the Hulls or sheambosts, and other vriaels, and uponitie Urea of individuals going to California. The rates of pre mium will be as low as those of any other sicseomst act Company. Alt lossesilberally adjusted, and promptly paid. Thestoek of this IL:ompanyla held entirely In the West, andeontrolled by western men, and in no way con nected with New York. DIDEPTOID4 1101.'11. N. CAIIXAII, • .V;lncennee. Wilma*. J. Heenan, t do hro. W. rdsonos, I do Jeans Ps•, t do Et /An a 4 WI,E, do Pyres P. IlsrLxv, Port !Wayne, Indiana. TUOM&a T. Bentlarnoi.Latiyette, do %VALI cll. W. Terre-illeute, do Maar- D. &aux. Erantylite, do! Ntaiotl Borroarr. Jeffersonville. WILLIAM Brants.. ado Lays 8 ;dc Jaime lEttavrts, - do R.N. CARN aN, President . 8111t0/ BOTTDOM. Vlce peoJen,. C. M. ALLsti, Recrefery. -W. J. BEBEID , Treasurer. Abort Life and Califo rnia risks taken at this agenr y at nitre rates. JogN H. C. MARTIN, Agent. S3-t1 Dee 29, 1817 PROTECT YOURSELVES. MIIE` Delaware Mutuai safety Insurance Company. I —Office Nnrth Rootkof the. Exchange, Third/D., Philadelphia. FIRE INBURANCE..4uIIdings, Merchandise and other property In TOW* apJ Count: v, insured agaipat loan ordamage by Ere at the lowest rate otpremaim. MARINE INAVRANCE.—They also Inure Vessels. Cargoes and Freights, (r'ei'n or coastwise under open or special policies, as the'itssured may desire. MOD TRA.NBPORTATION.—They also Insure merchandlze trantported: t.y Wagons. Railroad Cara, Canal Boats and theamboata, on tiro,/ and tithes, on chi most liberal terms: DIRECTORS. Joseph If. Seel. James C. Hand Edmund A. Sootier ? Theophllns Paulding, John C. Davis. .11. Jones Brooke, Robert Berton,. i .Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose, Hach Craig, Samuel Edwards, Gawp se►rlll, 13..Letper, Seener MeLlva in, Edward Daiiinkton, eh*, les Kelly. Isaac R. Davis. J. Q. Juhnlon, William Foiwell, f . William lily, John Newlin, ; Dr. O. Thomas, - Dr. R. ILllnaton. John Reliers, %Mem Eirear. J.T. Morgan.. D. T. Morgan. • Wm. Bagaley. WILLIAM MARTIN President: Minato A. Nawsota, liereetart• • Thatuttetriber baling bran appointed agent for the above Company, is now Vieparld to make Insurance on ill descriptions of•ptoperty on the most Abend terms. Apply at Q. Potts' oak., Monis' Addition or at my booms in Market,Stntet. Pottsville. • A. 31-- MACDONALD. Nov 11. 1840. 45.1, TWIT RECEIVED a. BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE as Fumy Combs, whlep will be sold low by Roc% WO • ISII..DR ELLIOTT. 1 ' 11041 MI SAMILAWS PASSAUD. AGEOICT - : . nylt.*-irfis di (grwmany; itato Gextral Pariage and Forsiv! Szehisge caws. P. W. BYRNE)] it 113 ootrTO STREET; New York, 29 ikoci LOWts MIA UP; Etastau. :NORTH-SECOND 1.0 Alo STREET Philatlelplds, 63 - GRAYI6II •.• - STREET,-NevOittaar. - • • P. W. MIMES & C 0.,, 38 WATER- Loo ROAD. Lft•froat.l2 EDEN QUAY. Dublin. Eva, REM ITTANCEs TO AND• PARISAGE VXOM Great. Brtterrn wad: Reknit. - • ' 'kEtsallosmENTE' FOR ISSN=-The' subseitbers begs to inform the public throughoutthe United States and Canada,. that Goy have completed their arrange ments for the year 1351. Verson, sending fur their • friends: or those Ho arsine to the '• Old Country." will find it their intereafto select our _seteril ,znagnifitent and well known Lines of Packeta,sailinuas below, 1 far their conveyance No expense has been spared to have Emigrants made comfortable daring the *optic, All passeagenienpsed with as will be shipped ander the superintendence of on, own Firm;' -being the Oldest Established and most extensive in the Trade, and with such unequalled arrangements. Emigrants will meet with facilities from us, that-no other Dante :can famish. We can confidently assert, without feat of contradiettnn.tnat .of the hundreds of Thousands sent out by nt daring the last "Twenty-so. Yeats," I not one has had just cause of complaint. MI our engagwerats reeptsialy stated. sad wise toads cis stria!, adhered te.43 The undermentioned vessels comprises:tar Lines of Liverpoo l Packets: THE "SWALLOW.TAII. LINE, SAILS FROM New Yark on the 6th and 2111, and Gorr Liverpool on the 6thand filst of every month, committee - The CONSTITUTION-, • Ca pt. John Britain I. • QUEEN - OF TILE WEST, " F. IL fillet; LIVERPOOL. - "3- Gordon; Aft lIBURTON, " McWlDiarror NEW WORLD, . "•E. Knight ALBERT GALLATIN, 3, A. Delano'; _ NEW SEW.. CONSTANTINE. • " ILL. Astatine: "RED STAR LINE.," SAILS PROM NEW II th and from Liverpool 26th every month. are CONSTELLATION", Capt. W. W. Allen; WATERLOO, E. Harvey WEST POINT, F. C. Allen; " UNDERWRITER. " T. Phioleg. -TAE "DNA Al ATM LINE." SAILS - FON NEW' York 26th. and from Liverpool 11th every month, ate Th e hog 'ICS, Captain .1. Shoppy " SIDDONS„ " E. tiewes " GARRICK, " C. R. Adams; " GENRE CLAY, " F. M. Preach. The following comprise our " A AIERICAN,• I and "SAINT GEORGE'S LINE PACKETS." editing torn New York and Liverpool every live days: The Saint George. A henna. David Cannon. Nestorian, An drew Foster, Washington, Rhein, Saint Patrick. Cre me. De Witt Clinton. Charles Croaker, Memnon, Saint [Atis, Empire State, Josephine, Janseeriwn, and many others, which this limited spare will not admit of lure enumerating. In addition in the shore Magnificenti.inos, the sithstrihers will despatch; renal ilraghetla.tlelfast, Gatway, ttitgo,Wa terford. &c.„ dcc.. First Clam, American Shins, to Nets York. end other Pons, every ten days. LONDON LINE OF PICKETS; comprising the following Magnifieent - Vesscis, salting v foltows FROM NEW YORK, PRINCE ALBERT. on let lan., lit May. Ist Sept. AMERICAN CONGREss,I6th •• 16th w Nth YORK:TOWN., Ist Feb, tat Junes lot Oct. INDEMENDENCE. 16:h " lath <, Nth LONDON. let Marc),, Igt July, Ist Nov. CORN EL'S GRINNELI., 16th " 16th' " lath " PA:TIME HENRY. Ili April, Ist Ang.lst Dee. lOM ROBERT PEEL. Illth • 16th 16th " TRW! LONDON. • TA York The a k NI I Nj en Z ER PRINCE ALBERT, 21st Pet.. 'nut June. elst Art A.MF.TEN. CONC.REI+R. sth Mar: 5111Juty. sth Nor. VORIVrOIVN. 21st 121 it 241 " INDEPEo.DENCE, sth AWL sth Aug. sttr Dee LONDON. 21st '2lst 2ist ." CORNE . A4 CRINNELL.Sth May, sth Sept. Ath gait PATRICK HENRY. 24:t •' 2lst '• .• ROBEIiT PEEL 5111 Jitne, sth Oct.sth Vett rttom` ronTßlttorrit. . - PRINerE ALBERT. 24th Tetr.,24th June,24th Ort. AM F.ICN. CONORESS. Bth Mar. Bth July, 6th Nov. YORKTOWN. 24th "; 21th " 241 h " INDEPENDENCE, Bth April Slb Ang. Bth Dec. LONDON, 24th " 21th " 24th " CORNE'S GRINNELL/3th May. 6114 Sept. Silt Jan. PATRICK HENRY. 24th " 211 h " 24th Feb.SIR nortrwr PEEL. 6th June. 6th Ort . Bth eb THE NEW I INC OF PHILADELPHIA PACKETS. salts from Liverpool on the 18th of each comprises' The JAM:4 BROWN. Curd. A. dill; CONDAR. " J. O. Barstow; NEW SHIP. ; J 'MEM IL GLIDDEN. " Ambrose Child. THE BALTIMORE LINE OF PACKETS MAILS (Toni Live tpordon the 211th of each month, it contptises The MARY HALE. Capt. C. H. ; FR ANCONTA. " J. A. Smith; AIiNAPOI.It!, ." J. C. Graham; . AVOUSTUra, " T. Loot. In all cases where prisons decline coming the money Will be refunded without deduction, on returning us the Passage Certificate and Receipt. Rentittaleces to Ragland, Ireland, Scotian.: 4- Wales. The subv tihere have at all time' (or sale DRAFTS at frith!, I'..r any amonnt, on tire NATIONAL BANK OF IRELAND AND ALL ITS BRANCHES, &c., which are paid free of discount In all the princtual town throughout the United Kingdom. Persons re siclinit In the country, Ind wishing to send rtioney.to heir Mends, May Insure Its being done corr, city. on their rernitttho ut the amount they wish sent, with the name s anet address of the person (Or whom It to in tended: a. Draft will then be forwarded per first sAILINC , PACKETS rieBTEA.MER, and a Receipt returned by mail. . , • . P. W. & rte. have well known resPoimble Agents In alt the seaport towns In IRELAND. SCOTLIiND and WALES from whence Stea met' , irate for Liver pool. and in many, of the Interior towns, who are. moil attentive to Enilgranto on embarcatlon, et the various ports. In fiet all our arrangements for Pas i sehrets, ttntt the payment ol our Drafie s are so perfect I lino no possible delay or disappointment can occur. • t.l- For further particulars apply to, or address by .letter, post paid. P. W. BYRNES & CO., 85 South %tree., New. York, or 11F.N.1. II ANN. N.Potteville. you desire your buottutsi transacted promptly and septy,coll at lb Batman's Office, where the drafts are Patted, payable in all parts of Europe without dis count, at any of the B inks, and wlthwit any delay. Jan. 11. lesl 2.1 f 13. DANNAN 26-ly , MORE NEWS FOR VIE MR!, CUM: FOLLOWS CURB!! MORE PROOFS OP THE EFFICACY OF DR. SWAT NE , s Celebrateid Family illediclacsi. DR. 9IV AVN COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CL ERRY, Ttt r. ORIGI , aL AND orottrittlx PRV-I,llk °N. II may he truly said, that• no nnehas ever been en success. ful in coanpounding ti Medicine Whirl. • his done trn much to relieve the human family. to rob disease ofits terromand restore the Invalid to Health and Comfort. an the forentoe and Proprietor of that"most desei vrdly poputarTaattly, Medicine. Dr. Swltyne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.and none hat been on generolpatronined by the Profession a nde,thers, both Iv thin country and Europe, TOT has there ever been to great no effort In . the abort spsce of only six or sever) years, to deceive the credit ioun and tintlilnking.hy pultingup )J'ostruttsofvarl•Ds kindn, by rartems individuals, affixing the name, of Wild Cherry. and an moth t.f the name of the octal. nil preparation, as Will ecrein from the lasirof the law. Beware of sunk Imposters, and purchase nose , but the ~,isinat and wily genuine article, as prepared by Ur. Sofayne. whist, arose from many years.' close attention to the practice of the Profession, and which led to this great illt.envery. Beware of .Mioakeol Reutembei. the genuine is put tip in square bottles. covered' with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving,) with the portrait of Dr. ilwalne thereon, also his signature; all others are positively "fictitionsand counterfeit," A VOICE PROM SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PLEASE: READ THIg EXTRAORDINARY CURE. Dr. Swaine:—Dear Sir About sin years ago, 3 di - scrivered that my lungs rare of or which t he came more convinced from time to time, although I tried many remedies, yet without any.. apparent hone. fit, and my disease increased until I was erumxiled to keep my room. and at last toy bed. 1 bid great Pain in toy left side. upon which I could pot lay in bed.and in the morning my cough was so severe that I found it very painful to throw up the phiem which gathered in greet quantities on my lungs, when fortunately / bought of your agent. of this place, one bottle of yon . t Compound Arno of Wild Cherry, which so Much /I nrced me that I continued using it omit now. I have need six bottles, and am happy to tett you that my pains are removed, my strength returned. my sleep is undisturbed and sweet, and" feel perfectly well. 1 can now follow my daily avocation without being afflicted with that painful hatitingovealtenmng tough and I firmly believe that to your medicine. u n &rine blessings of Providence. I am indebted for this great, change, and am very happy to subscribe myself Wixtistillesustorr. Rt. Clair. Schuylkiti county, 49,1949. vinlysicuMi TESTIMOMY—TESTIMONY If/ Now Recetred from all Quarters of the Globe. De. Ellison. Frankfort, Ky., says.— I was tn d need; from a failure of the most potent expectorants recommended in our Malaria Medics. in some eases of Diseased Lungs. In try your preparation of Wild Cherry. If Is sufficient to' sty that I wao 40 much pleased with the result of that and subsequent trials, that I now prcecribe it inf preferiuce to all other remedies:- I have bees engaged la active practice of twelve years, and this la the first Patent Medicine I ever thought enough of to express an opinion in writing. rSWAVNE'S CELEBRATED vEnfinvtroE, "A safe and effectual remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia Cholera liforhua, sickly or Dyspeptic children or sduits,and the moat .usefhl Family Mgdielne ever of fared to the puhlic.." MORE GOOD NEWS FOR THE SICK. • dlndersontowit, /*Altana. Dr. SwaYme—Dear :—A man purchased a bottle of your Vermlfoge, the other day, for his child g and by Its use, discharged glity.t lore of ibe tallest worms be had eserseert. ' It is somewhat ditlicalt to get the people to try tt, as they have to often been galled by nauseous and worthless worm 'medielnen. Yours be ing so pleasant to the taste, at the same time effei tnal. I shall be able to dispose of • large quantity. Respectfully yours, Towing/41;T. Roane. P. M. to Beware of Mistakes:4El Remember Dr. Swaymes Vernalfuge is now pqr op In square bottles. ay Bee that the name Is spelt correctly. SWAIM'S. Dr. &DOM'S Sugar CoaTeer.td Barri:m Knead and Knea of /VI:. We have tried the various Pills, which have been so highly lauded through the public press. but them are none which glee !nett general satisfaction as Dr gtwayee.a Begat Coated Sarsaparilla and Tar Pint.— They correct all the function. of the Liver, cleanse the Alimentary Canal, acting asa ratio cathartic and alterative medicine, end are very valuable in corn. plaints foci dent to fernittes. . AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, JOHN O. BROWN', t J. CITIITIS C. FlCGRES,' }Puttelite Fa' I JAMES B. FALLS ,) juirs W . GIBBS, silflnersallie, Pa. - • • : C. & G-Ilverreanota, Schuylkill Risen; /1. Rase its*. Part Carbon ; Josip A. Prvo r Tayloravilie; 11. Armee. Tuscarora; E. .1. Fay, Tamagni: Ceti. Itataawsuan, New Castle; W. Mostiretioe. Bt. Clair; BIM & t9ttexwal, ninepin: Pahl. Baas, Pine. grove; CUM & Basitny, Tremont; Coessuu. Son, Llewellyn; Joint ,Witegane, Ididdleporsj C. puns.. Orwigeburg ; ,cosinua. afloat). 4 LyrTe. Sala, Now, 5 , S. Maryu t Orwystiati Lading 1. J. =imams, nacirestraburg; Jacos Yiv,i'. rust, Lower Ilfahantango; Rasp azysten. Don. Wenn. and by all the princlitislelortkeepere afoul). out the adjacent eountlei. ' DR. RWATNE'S PridelpitlDffleerlL W. iirriai of hand Race streets, Philiujelohjk vine an moo n must htiddretiell. 00.16,111311 woo ram- ;OP ROOTS a moms. - JILIST-8.6C. AND FOR ilkbllk Dy tbespbarylbeA, re.4l). wbolesithiir. fillinbefoo.,..__ ..---,, ---,--. AOM psi, of Coats and Shoes: '•Oood Boots at 81,50 per pair. at bleOld Eli.' tabllstment. Centro street, opposite the Post Otte, Pottsville, WU re be has also for sale a inters , anon - MOM of . 41 dalerf , Treats, Att., at •cottony loo+► wire,. a, D. DCDCP.ISED . Dec:11.1850. AFFLICTED READ!!! an2oollls Uotran. VEITAULISTIED, 15 YEARS - Aao, BY Da. MN= RELIN, N. W. Corner of Tbintand Union ME, between Spruce and Pine Streets. Philadelphia. Youth and Manhood ;or a Premature Death. ILINKELIN : AEU' PREBERVATiON—ONLY 15 Cents. This Boon just'published. 'addled with use ful infOnnation. on the Insrmities and diseases of the IfuntatvOrgans. ;It addresses itself, alike , to Youth. Manhood and Old age, and should be read by an. The valuable advice and impressive warning Kane), will prevent, years of misery and suffering and save annually Thonsandeof Lives. - ' Parents by reading it will learn bow to prevent the delltrlntion of their ehtldren. * * *a midi:Mite of 55 cents. enctosedinai tetier ad dressed to Dr. Ninkelin, N. W. corner of Third and Union Streets, between Spruce-and Pine. Philadel phia, wilt ensure it boot under envelope. per return , of mall. Person► at a dl►tance may address Dr. E. by letter, (po►t-paid and be cured at haute. Packages of girdle's:tea, Dtrestlone, forwarded try sandlot! a reaulttanen, and put.up secure from dam- Sr or 0111011 q. Book-sellers; News Agents; Pedlars, Canvassers, all others supplied with the above work et very low rites. Angst 44 1850- „ • 34-ly . -.. 4?-; li - -z-4... . •:':' 've - i - _. _ _ _._. -....„ . , . ... . _ tl i t ' "ri k 'tr - • ~.. ,. 1 ••.•1 , : - .1 ( 2_ * !.4la-it4 l / 4 4 , 0 , 4 , 47 ) i ',:' IS' u: h 11 - i _ _• ..i.A. 0 1c... • ,, 0tt __ :l_, •IT -mig 41 4,71,L .4 t t z tt- , s. 1 -!... Z.. -;7 -1. it_Ci - itT. ---, <e x . ~',.. ti j O, L - 1, - ) rqfpiv ---- 7 _-_,- ---,..... 4 ,..„,- .„,.... ~-.,,,t , . G. P. TOPMISENDI SARSAPAIM.LA Tile Genuine Article, G2EATI. IMPROVED--3S.ANBFACTBRED BY Doe?. (;HILTON, the Great Chemist. De, 1 3. P. Tosonsesd's Sarsaparilla, The moat Extraordinary Medicine in the World Over two hundred and fifty thoueand persona cured of various diseases, within the fart two years. It cures Serofulir. Stubborn Ulcers, -Erects of Menu- • ry. Fever Sores, Erysipelas. Rhenutatism, Coniumpt inn, General Debility. Dye , pepsin, Costiveness. Shin Disea • les, Liver Complaint. Dropsy and Gym, Ringworms. Canters atiTiontort. Heart Diseases. • The great beauty of this medicine it, that It never injures thisconstitutlon. andlialwayw beneficial even lathe most delicate, and is the only medielne ever as fevered that creates PM.. pure and rich blood, and that reaches the bone. Thousands are ready to testi fy to Its many virtues. GREAT OPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE. • Every person should take a. bottle Forint and fan, to regulate the System anddrive out all impurities. TASF. Chile OF YOUR CHILDREN - . One limtle of Dr. S. P. Townsend's Extract of :sar saparilla will cleanse the system of a chile. • ' REAP THE EVIDENCE. Thiele tu certify. that My child was atlilirted ith a horrible disease in the fare (whiCh resisted the et forts of my family physielaraand.was entirely cured by half a bottle of Dr. S. P. Townsend's Sarsanaritie. WILLIAM WOOD, Uniontown. Fayette co., Pa.. July 2. 1850. This is wont& that we have sold Dr. S. P. Town send's Sarsaparilla for many yeam, and consider it a very valuable medicine, Emmy cures having been af fected In our vicinity. A young man by the name of Rtitherock, of this place; was cured of the [Scrofula, (having large lumps in Ms neck) by the use of one bottle. . THOS. REED. do SON. Huntingdon, Pa., July 3d,1850. NOTICE. The public are nottfied that Dr.. S. P. Tournsend'a Ewan of Sarsaparilla, will in (mine be manufactur ed under the direction of James B 7 Chilton. Chemist, whose mania in connection with that of Dr. S. P. Townsend.Sv)li be upon each bottle, to prevent fraud. Sold at BANNAN'S Bookstore, Pottsville. Wholesale and Retail. el-Druggists and others are informed that we have made arrangements to survey thil medicine by the Dozen, at The Manufacturers' prices. It will he to theiradmilagethereforeto procure their guppies from It.. The Recipe to inanufat tore thii article, was sold a few monthir arm, far the mum of One Hundred I hos sand Dollars. the best evidence of , its great worth as a medicine. . : The sale has been unexampled. The article sold as Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's. Is all a 91urnbui." Jacob Tow 'send is n Vender of Pe riodicals Id New York, and a firm pay him several hundred dolllrs a year for the use of his name, fat the purpose of inanufacturing a spurious article. and palm it oil upon the public as the "genuine article." by cal ling it old Doct. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla. ts.lf you want the genuine article always ask for Doct. S. Pfrownsend'a Sarsaparilla Aug 3,1130 NEWS EMPORIUM FOR THE COAL REGION, faunal:4 Book Store, Centre street, Pottsville. lillE SPREAD OF INTELLIGENCE. AND TILE consequent increased demand for Nelvspapers throughout the Coal Reginm, have induced the sub scriber tit 'establish a permanent Agency for alt the popular Journals and POIIOIIIOIIA printed In the coun try, Which , he will furnish at the rust.tenEn in i..- Pcus. ,PerAnnl , at a distance, by remitting us the alive nt thin paper, will rt ceive, „regularly, any of the 1 following he mar select. on the day of pubtitat ion. List of Newspapers. 00 B Newsp apers. The Miners' Journal 32 ell a Life In London. New Vork , Tribuee, London Punt N. V Weckly'llerald *3 00 London :Rhine Journal. Flag of our Union 32 00 Nesl's Gazette 32 ar Spturday Courier 412 00 Evening Post 82 00 , Dollar Nevorspaper *I 125 Scott's Weekly 82 00 European News *3 00 flume Journal 32 00 timber's flame GIZ 32 CO o'f• Subscript inns received finally actessible Paper In the VeitenPStates and Europe . . Viallaztaes. Grahares Magazine 93 tiO Blackwoods dodey'r Lail) a nookirt 00 Edin'h Magazine 1. 3 °4) Uninti Magazine *3 00 Edinburgh Review, limpet's Magazine. 413 00 London Query Review, National do 412 00 North British Review, International Miscel'y3 00 Weitminister Review, Litters hiving Age • 30 . 00 The Cultivator *3 00 American Review $5OO MCTT) Mmieurn 31 00 Etectic Marazine 40 03 At the same attire will always be found a snipply of Blank Books of every descriptinin, School Books; a full assortment, Law Books, Repbrts, Forms, &e•, A choice collection ofstandard, works, All the cheap publications -41s they are issue*, Prints mot Picture Flame... Engravings. ate., Letter. Footscap,Note and Wrapping Paper, Bristol 130 rd, Drawing and Drafting Paper. Blasting paper, White and Blue Pasteboard, Lawyer's atid Justice's Blanks and Forms, The best Needles 16 the United States, Slates, Quills, Steel Pens, Sealirg Was, Pencils. Razors, Razor Strops, Brushes, Soaps, &c., Plain and Engraved Visitittg Cards, Wafers, Stamps, India Rubber. Envelopes, ' Violin Strings. Backgammon boards; Dice, Playing Ca rds..Pen Knives, Motto Seals, Black, blue and red Inks, Band, 4lc., Wall and Screen Paper, by th e . piece oP yard; Juvenile, Cannes. Toy books ad Primers, Perfumery, Soaps. Bair brusheank. Ladles' Combs. as Orders" ,for env of the above, with the money ficcomilailflog, will h 0 prompt!) , attended to. B. BANNAN. Printer, Itookselierh Periodical Ag't., Pottsville. Nov. 23,1650, 47 SUED and Agriradtural 11711-REIIOI7BE, 1941 Market So'ret. P, hiladelphts. WEWE OFFER TO OUR FRIENDS AND GUSTO ere, the largest almorttrient of Amienltnralimpir meats, Garden tools, and Seeds; ever offered In this market, minslsting In part of the following, ras Prouty end Meal' Patent highest premitup self-sharp ening Ploughs. right and left handed side hill Subsoil, nl Varinlr sizes, of superior materials and workman ship, warranted to give eat is faction,or lbc Money re turned—Fehr highest premiums awarded to these - Plouehe at the New 1 otk Fair, MO Also, Beath and Car Share hlongha • v Spa i n's imtirneed Barrel Churn, ennatrueted in suctsa manner that the dasher may be removed from the Inside of the Churn by simply un screwing the handle from the dasher. flay,Eltraw and Corn-stalk 'cutter& in great variety, among which may be found Ilovey's imperils? pmeninm atraW-entler, of every alie Also. fforse-power Thrashing machines. Fait Corn ettellete. Cheese presses, Seed planters, Dirt scrapers, Sugar mills. Or yokes and bows. Turnip Drills, Gorse Rakes. >lwatbe itytbra, Conesterdareee, spring tempered nisi steel, oval. and square manors and hay forks, Pruning shears and chisels, Renal and bar share, 'repairing Meese and , castings, Ferttplan, Patagonia and prepared Guano, together With a com plete assortment ofrass, garden, and field seeds, all of which will be col let the lowest pot/able - priers, at igli Market street, Philadelphia PROUTY ft, RAARETT. Match id, 1051. nuarsmverna 80011 S. cirmws :COI.II3IBIAN. EIERIEfftbF SCHOOL TI I. "Timm Boos," fir the youngi•r classes. This little book contains the, jable of the sfirpte and compound rotes, Including; a variety of othet tables, intended expressly far the We of those Just commencing the atndy of 'numbers, and is consid ered the hail, hook of the kind that has ever been offered to the public. t ..Yattitet ca.t.C I 3taTOIL."-.-This is a Primary Arithmetic, embranng all the mile to the Single Role of Three %elusive, with about 900 ques tions for solution. adapted to the American currency. nit volume is , cknowledged by those who have used it to be fat sniterbor to any Primary. At ithmetic that ha, ever been Issued by - the American press. 3. SKY to the' Youth's Calculator," in which the solution of the questions uneven In MR, for the ate °timbers. 4. " Counsel all CAl.Cinettia."—lt Isanartintoul ly adatfiteil. be the most eine' fenced and competent teacberif. that this volume Is seersod to nn other work of the kind, in fart the " Stamford ofrillintetfc of tho thin." It contains about-4400 cosemions for solu tion, a large amount of prenatal werseuraties, and the Ant work or the kind that was ever published°. as pundit' , 41 works*, and eselasieely adapted to oar ow* tartan,. • 5. ',A NOY to the Colnmbfan Calculator," includ es' variety or miamlitneous mitter. l a mensuration. interne', Ice:, Ibr the ose often cher/. 6. Comma! AN ffeetthroaboz."—The arrange-' meet of this book is different fmm those In use s the legion/are introduced $0 as to make it progratirs, leading the pupil forward gradually (tom the most simple wordy, to theme more difficult, so that In a abort spice oftlme be will be able to master any les son In the bank. 7. "Tanen! es MENetaSTION, 01 1 . 111 entreat AND Talatiota."—This volume is moth simpittled when compered with other works of the kind, In the onfssiou of the mere 'objectionable parte of the rad books, end the tatesrlietirea or valuable practical waturr In mist - len-to the Maly occurrences of life I adapted to tbehse of cehools and every, balsness-matt In the ornarunityt 9. " A Kee to the Mensuration." In which all the examples are given In fall - These Rooks,,and postscalarly the -Geometry and arettanrattrill. • were prepared' eipiessly for the Public Schools of this &nutty: They are t atie n rh"P' cr taller:a more pretrial ckararraf.than in, other Worksof the kind published in the United thates.. lbey here; already been recommended by upwards of ZOO Professors and,Testeberrs throughout the coun try. 'oriole Wholestie an d Retaltbyr_ • . • - 8. WAXMAN, Pottsville. 0(4..10 - • 4/1—; EIRAVIVI4IO*Irfrit sisskiiiltiltinnte; jar " 36 b2. " IT!LITIr afirgli iv, 411... it gaINIMNINF-NA . rvprics'OF ms PHILADELPHIA & READING klasitroad Company—rPhilidelphia. • Much 26,1851. —.Summer Arrangement.--Facer Rl:uncap—From Philadelphia to Pottsville. two Paasenger Tratnedally (Sundays excepted.) —On and alter Anvil 1, 1831. two trains will he ran each way, daily, between Phila. delphia and Fottsviile. I MORNING LINE. Leaver Philadelphia *in o'clock, A. 31., daily, is eept Sundays. Leaves Pouavtliel at 7; o'clock, A. M. daily, except Sundays. AFTERNOON L&E. • • Leaves Philadelphia *l3l o'cloelc, daily. except Sun -days. Leaves Pottsville at 31 o•tionic, daily, except Sundays tricks/ cars %tau:Cam Between Pkiis. and Pottsville, ;in 75 •it 25 Between Phila. and Besdtag, j 1 7 145 Depot in Pbliadelphia, coiner, of Broad and lane streets. Passengers cannot eint.t the cars unless - pro- Wed with a ticket. Fifty pounds of baggage will be ;allowed to each pis-, Banger in theme lines, and passengers are expressly . prohibited front taking anything as baggage but their own wearing 2pperel, which will he at the risk of tie toWlart. ^-der.of the Board of Ma nagers. Lam •prils. 1851 LITTLETSCIWILEML4 NtataRM.IP I MS. III OfincE or Trig LITTLE Scut:l6lmA. N Avicirms Rail Road god :Coal Company. I fIN AND AFTER TUSt3D&Yi APRIL I s 1551. the Paeseneer Train will leave Tad, aqua daily (Sunday eacepiad,) o'clock A. M. and 9.4 o'clock P. It.. ant) connect with the blaming and Afternoon Trains (rem Pottrville, on the Reading Railroad. Returning. wilt leave Port Clinton, on the arrival of the Morning Train from Philidvlphia on the Read ing Rallrood. FARE: To Phttmdelpbia, e 3 00 " Port Clinton, - - 75 JOU% ANUERStN General Agent. Tam aqua, April 19, 1831 13-it NEW ARRANGEMENT. . . . . _ • rayiN rr, . , ...• • , , ;_s , .-. , . , , • 4 ••••••••‘or . ..-r• ....., .. . 4 tPa k., • ' itima" te.a.k, , HOWARD, Euti. & 4EXPRESB LINE.— We are prepared to recrive dud forward Daily per Passenger Train, (our Express Car torini ulwaga in chafer of pedal. mrsrengers) merchandize of all descriptions. packagex, hundies.iperfe.bank notes, &e. Alan. pram... Oar attention paid to collecting Bills. Drafts and Accounts. Packager) and Goods delivered daily mall intermediate places hetareen Philadelphia and Pottsville. Ottires--:Cintre t3tteift, Pottsville; No. 43, Snutt Thfrd Street, Philadelphia; No. 6 Wall Streit, New Fork. No. g Court Rtreet, Roston. Iff)V9iRD. EAR!. & Co, 14-tf !ZED & TOLLS ON COAL. OFFICE of TUC SCUOTLKILLiNATIOATIoI Co., / ..311:ret 17. 101. f TOLL ON ANTORACITE COAL.-‘TIIE ft&TES of Tull fur Anthracite Coal cao,ried on the works of the Schnylkill Navigation Comnany will be as follows from this date until further notice : • _ _ Tutl^ e 1 Sr 3 71 nrwle•hurg Landing • - '25 25 Itamborn - - P. 5 Nlobtvville • - -3 14 t 30 Althoust.• , • - 34: 50 Reading - - - 35 Birdsborongh - . 41} 40 Portrolott • - 44' 40 Potigtms n Landing . 9fil 95 HOrer'it Ford - 40/ •95 Phcenixville - • : 511 50 Lumber:Me _ 314 30 Pawlimee Dim • - 511 50 Palley Tore.. - - - 51 t 50 Port Kennedy -* • - - MI SS Norristown and Brideeport - 56155 Plymouth tram • - 561 55 Conshohocken - - 614 61:1 Apring Mill. - 611 60 Marayuuk - - 661 65 Philadelphia - - 661 65 By order of the Manama- F March 22. 1851 FREIGHTS & TO .cee; eiaZl • 01710: Or THE 'NUL*. & „, I Nute,le/pA, The Rules of FREIGHTS and , potted by this Company, w' Alsrth 17th, 1651, until funhe Ittclintond, - - Philadelphia. - - - Inclined Plane, - - • Nieman n.- - - - I Germantown Railroad, - Falls of - I ktanayunk. - - Conshohocken & Plymouth I Tti t m olt I mile below N intim Num.:own.. Itridreport. Nat Kennedy. - VallejLForge, - - - - Boyet's Ford, - - Pottstown. - • - Donglassvi,lle. - - - , ilatinistown, - Reading, I Between Reeding and Mnbra, . Hamburg. - - Orwipburg, - - lly fouler of the Board of S.I 13M1 ilanagetc . fin -sprout), sett'y March 22, ISM 12-tf -- PHIL/IDA & READING martoAD. 4,rek, REDUCTION OF FItEDIIFI" IL to commence Mkreici. If RATEA OF FREIGIU =I Ist Cfas.r.—Mtumlnons Co. Ice, Iron Ore, Limestone. P Plaster. Plate, Tiles, 24 et a s, —Blooms, Burr Cement, Grindstones., atm Pitrh, Railroad Iron, heavy Balt, Rills. Shingles, Tar, fine, Timber and Lumber. 3d Class: Ale, Beer and Porier,'l Ashes, Pot' and Pearl, Bark, Barley, Bones and limns. I ns. Coffee,. Cotton, , Whiskey & Domestic Llyin*Grain, I iron Castings. rough; Rolle . Bar 0r',,,,,, cts - St ets. •- hammered Iron. Boiler Plates. Flat • Bar Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot. Molasses, Potatoes, Nails ant Spikes , Sett Provisions, Boger, Sett etre & ; Tobacco, onmanufnctured. 1 1 FLOUR per barrel, J 25 cis. II us 4 Class.— Apples, Bran, gotten Cheese. Cordase,Earlhol-waP O Eggs , I Groceries, (except those Itateld)henip hardware & Cutlery. ifoilont-ware, I IlArd,'Leather, Live Stock. Manufac- 17 rte. 9 cis. lures onion, ar Machinery iIMI.OYB - Paints. Raw hides, Rags. Roe-, sla Sheet Iron, Seeds, Steel Sweet I Poising', Tallow. Vinegar & Wire. ) , sth Class.—Books and Fite lonery_,l .i• . Morgan(' Shoes, Camphineltr, Spir it Oil, China, Glass and• Quelitiwnre. I - Cigars, Confectionery, Dry Goode, I. 22 us. II (IP. Drugs, Fresh Fish, Meat. stud Fruit, Foreign Foreign Ltquorg. Flops , SPlrlti of Turpentine. Teas, Wines and Wool. - March 1,1851 1 94 SOAP and Candle FACTORY. • SIIttriCUMER iota, aj:QT4 PITHCIIASED TER Snap and Condit' Faetnyy of Franeht Leeke, Io theljtarClEleh Of Pottsville, hereby (Fives hotter., that he intends carrying on the -}umlneos himself at Mr. Lreke's old nand, where he Kt prepared to,furbith ail the articles in his line of bthiiitese Moho very lowest eaten, and respecrffilly antic is the patronage of the public, feeling confident tt at they will Prig it u, their Interest to deal with hint flept 'II. ISM, . Perry Davis; Vegetable Pala Killer. 9 ... ME WONDEP. OP THE A.CI2.—INTEENAL dr. 1 Esternal Remedy.—A gOat discovery and vatua bie"medicint. Every family ; shoulds'have a bottle in rases of sudden sickness. 1 cures ' ' Chnlera,'Botsel Complails, Chnlic.Diarrhma, 1 Fever ' and Ague Pile . Dysentery. Pain In the Head , ItrtHsea, Rheims.; aim. Dyspepsia( and Dorm DEAD TIME E VIDENCE. . This certi fi es that! have-for several months used Mr. Davis' Vegetable Paid Killer in my filusfly to several or those eases for sv lch it Is recommended, very useful ram ly medicine and find It a I !I A. 'ORONSON.:' Pastor of 2d !fist Church, Fait River. , lifaraa's Pineyord: This may certify that I Mire used Davis' Pain *nil. er with great success in utiles of Chnlera infantum, Common Dowel Complaint, p3m l chiti., cold., &c., and nrottld tbettitilly recommend it as a ssteante amity meeicine. '3AB. C. DROMEII. Pima DA•vis.-:-Thlo' Mai! mortify that T atilf nee the Palo Killer in my familY. My health has been to fond for three or four months nag, that I have but little or no use for lt, and would atilt recommend It to the public. " RTGITARD PKUKII9III, Pall River, ad entinth, 17th. 1949. tENKINS & SHAW, Ist,: Street, Plj.lladelphia. ror sale by I . 4.:116 . 111,,. ..s• CV. , • ....... . General %Vhntsiale - Agents or Eastern Pennsylvania, to whom alt orders and a Petitions for Agencies from Eastern Perinsylean a should be addressed. B. HANNAN, Whnieskle and Retail .Agent rot Schuylkill Co. sylinaggists and others so piled to apit again, et the regular rates. Aug 17.1E450 33*tt —— - TOURSZSX t?irif.. TDEN TS II 1 means of the Pocket :ic laplusoar Every one his %wt Physician! 30th edition If onwards of a hundred 31 singe,. ;bowing private fithsee lei - every 'hap. and .rand malformations of OP eneratsve system, by l iv 41 10 AL POI7NO, M. D. time has now arrived, is persons stiffering from !Ceut Mimics, need no more tee: tke irteTtO Or QUACK :RV es by the prescriptions 'stringed in ibis hook any re may cure bintself, with- MI, SW the knowledge of the and With ono-leech the usual viPeoui• ' In adchion to OM general routine of prl vete disease. it fully expiate-a the cause of manhood's early decline, with observatbiss on marritge,--be sides many other derangeminti which It Mould not be pin . p_y to enumerate in tbe.publie Prim. FP' Any PentOis leading . v*sarv•rnrs tarsi en closed tee letter, will reeetS o' ! 3 ne copy of this hook. by matt, er dire eriplis .wilt he lent tor ens dollar.— A.ddreirs. "ItB. W. YOUNII, No. 151 Spruce . street, Philadelphia," Post-pas.. L g oi l i llit. 'YOUNG can Deensalted on' any of the D described in Medi rent ptialleat long, at big °Mesabi apnea lOW, *,.**7 day belitins 9 led o'dork. t'B4ll4lls otirtitiil ' ' '' - .Pbustimixow,%l - Ir, I. , / 047 " . cora Timm =I S. BRADFORD, Secretary 1 ; 14 LL WI n m n "5 r 25 4, 25 25 1"3 39. 23 37 • 24 37 29 42 33 42 33 47 35 47 34 47 _34 47 34 52 43 52 43 52 43 57., 44 57 44 et 53 62 5.i ENE sident 2 tr ON COAL. ♦nl NG 1141L$O►n CO. ~Varch 15, 185/. TOLLS op Coal. Mils- II be is fullows' from notice: FROM etz C'l - 6 TO' ...zgc 1 to co ; 155.1 95 60.155 195 _ to 155 1 35 60.1 55 1 3S 60 155 i 35 50". 145 , 4.5 R 40 35 20 wo, 35 . 40 15 no 25 10 25 20 05 20 15 00 10 05 co 10, 05 00 05 00 00 05' CO • 00 1 35 00 85 • E 5 ; tIO 75 Ille, 85 80 75 f 65 75 70 - 70 60 50 ON MERCIIANDISE, PER 100 L 8 X'? 8 fa z- Gam ' F Ulric kq Iron. } 9 ‘3". 4! eta filorks,) laths., ; Rosin, HOI 'lf. 5l ctS Urpen.l 4 1:11NAT KLINERT 984 f OE FOR SALE. FOR !MGR.—The subscribers offer for_sale a su parlor.° inch Pdlop. 6 feet stroke, withßO yards of 5 6 inch pipes, With bolts. rings, h.c.; aU in good order. Also, 31 Dila. Cnn, 40 inch site, 8 of which are riggcil .with double brakes, all of which are ill good tanning order. Mr.°, GO yards of inch slope chain. The above will be sold low for cash or approv ed paper, CONNER ac ROADN. Neva 191110.441t1t 15 tf April 13, 1850 - FOR SAL' EwThe Soirs4nber Is de - • 'lrons of 60111401 e dwelling-Wise in which tri , „‘' he now resides, in Morris' addition. The ~,,,....* ' building is one of the very beet to the ikif . (1 . oath,—large and admirably Arranged, with every con venle nen to make It desirable . Possession (11411$ at once March 16. 1830 FOR SALlE...ftne 10 horse Engine. wtilktireak. ink rollers, screens. shafting and every thing necesvary about a Coal breaking estabishment. which will be sold on very reasonable tetms. • a EO. PO►TTL. . 11-tf Ma rch.lo..MO Vitt - SAVE--One 30 1139.ue hoisting englne.wlth winding gearing ail eadtplete. Enquire at the Ill!aelt Mine Colilery, York Pasta. Drat the Oalee of \ 060.8. POTTS. 11-ef • March 10. 18.50 'Celt SALE AND TO LET.—Butlding Lots to Mount Carbon, Liwiipurt. Wood and I.yon's addition tn Pottsville.nn Norwasian st.. PottSville, and luallnetavitte. Atso a convenient Office to Mortis' Addition; Apply to JAS. 11. CAMPBELL. April 2.4 . , 18 i 3 ' IRON, &o. - -- Dam ROAN 121072—F0R SALE AT THE il . liork:Store, by she an bseriberis 'lO tons Phcenls vine 7' Rail, 22 lba so the :yard 50 " tight T- " -• • 15 " f Flat Aar Ralf Road Iran. 20 " 11 s 1" •• .12 x 10 " .2 10 " 2 i 3 Pottsville. Dee. 7.1t4'110. rplusi noovviisto.--ruiot IM MO THE BEAT son whco our citizens who del re to secure thsl buildings from the ravages of fire, should seek to have them, made fire-proof—the unde.rogned :would re spectfully Inform the public that he Is prepared to fulfil all orders for Tin Roofing, spouting kr.Alre. 3 &COB U. LUSO. Patt9 , ll(e, June 29, 1650 'll6-11 A/TEL — For Ellie. 181 1 (bell In. choirs. Also / furnished nt the shortest notice, 54,3-4.14-115, 7.9.15400nd 1 tn. nest proof ruble chain: it N. Yerk prices-Tfrelelit ridded. E. YARDLEY & tON. April 20 1850 lb MISCELLANEOUS. PVIAVES. in.kl.Cß' IN SCRAP IRON Copper, Brass. Bar and Block Tin, Sodden Brother Lead. dm. Orders 'rem feed for Brass and Conner wthrk. and Machine furnishing. t Alt ostlers eon PeCted with the above line promptly all ended to. ot. South Streel.above Front, Philadelphia. • June 15.11 4 50 , 24-if UI)FEET OF 'SUSQUEHANNA. WHITE Pine Floollor; togriber vilitt a renorat asotortment of setiaaned Limber, Shingies...l4.c., for vile by DAVID D. LEVI.A: 4 tomb..!t Yard, ArhuyIlt11111:, b. Oember.l.l6so :. 40-i. •H 1 Onittrii it ELLIOTT (Warrantee) I Ever Pointed (told roust. nom stand n No Ito the renmarket: every person who has trieht them txpi erkrtriVrteitee their attro4inrity They air* made mid 'grad eselusivety by Brady & Elliott. LWO Atiore ahoy. the Miners' Rink. l'irmrhee of all the vele:traded maker• Aoki at. above. at prlrea to snit the times. I — FINIIIIEIt YARD —Tiff. ATTENTION OF L 1 Builders:and o:hers, respectfully invited to the Planeins 31111. where they cis he suited In all klr,ds of Mined Flooring. iiitni»g and umber; from I hub Boards to Panne! Plank • 11F.NB sTrimscir Corner of Orli and Norwegian Streets. May 25, It (111/LPMAN'S AMERICAN DRAWING BOOK, V Embracing the Primary, the Elementary and the Perspective. decidedly the best. and thi, cheapest ip the ratted fktates.just teceive.d and for dale at R. RANNAN'S Cheap Brion and litadonery Eltore. Feb. 1.1851 (111. I OIL! OILI—JUsT RECEIVED AT TDE / York Ettore, a large consignment from New Bed tord.eoninsting of 3,oooltals. North-wee! Coast Miner Oil. 2,000 •` Polar OIL warranted not to chill. Also. Sperm end Lard Oil of superior quality, for itterlitnery 20 Boxes superior Getman Wax Candler, a new mete. E. vxnut.gx & RON. Der.:. NS 4O IN DRAFTS ANT) BILLS OF EXCHANGE stuns of I or 100 pounds Sterling on England, Ire land, Scotland, Wales, France, Germany, or any part or Europe, for sale, without any charge, at ' H. HANNAN'S Passage Agency In Pottsville. : Moo. European Bills and Drafts cashed andcollected at 111.. Ake. ey..pasongers aim engaged nt 1111‘ lowest rates, and no detention or grumbling. 3wineB. ISSO 9.3- - DOOIFING SLALTES...Ttit BLUE MOlll4l - Company, to,pertfulls• tnforms tho public that they are fully prepared to fornlith otipeilor States for Rooting, and bare..he moat elperlenred eqnlei a in their ....pint . ..trot trill alirna to arty orders with deSpalell at the Nitorteal notice, arid on [he tool reasonable terms. All the work Warranted. Apply to .1. ROBERTS, Treichlerveille P. 0.. Lehigh Co., Aeent, or to B. lIA-;5'N AN at this' office will be punctually attended in • issn 49ly INDIA WILMER GOODS.-I.AI)IES CAR- L thmin2 Glavea, a nosy: article, COrtla and Cap=, Pantaloons for wet Weather. Oil Can., a DPW and axrefteilt. article . allr4ng ; also tat Spring!. Fighinellonts .o+l Legttingl.l India Rubber Wale, , Sic Fetlock Bands for hot.e4 that rot. Inilia.kithher Belting, which is taking the phi of all other kinds, together wait a variety-of ankles in the India Ratifier line, all of which will he cold at Manufactitrers prices, at B. BlN:si AN'S variety Store. 13— March 29. 1851 BBLASTINGWRAPPINC: PAPERS—WO Reims Wrapping Paper. diff•rent cpraitaii.l and. 36 Rrrama Shoe Paper. White and asaorted 75 Reams IShurting Paper of different Piro', single and double, elteetn. . . . . , LO Rvnros Straw Paper ; aLn, a lot of Tea Paper, all of whirl) will fie sold wholesale anil retail very cheap at March 29, 3651 MUSIC. NIEW MUSIC —LEE & WALKER, SUCCES -11 sots to Geo WiMit, No. IF Chesnut st.eet. under Barnum's Museum, have Justputtlishedth °Slowing brantllol 11:1Iladv, Polima, &c.: Think ere you speak, by N. J. Bootle The Becro, by the author of " n is me then as now." Saucy 'Kate, le !tin: by Mr Hudson, M elrby Dr. Cunnington. " Raise the bright Flag Of Columbia," adspted to the pnpular air of " Ever be Happy,' in Opera ' Enchan tress." The' .Thou art gone, by the late "J. T. S. Sullivan." iinpelvess Love, Woman's Love, '• A Dream that love can ne'er forget:by M. Keller. D,llliptit Polka, by 3. A. °me. Prlinrore do. 11 31. Keller. Plurnis du, as perfnrmrd at Cape May, by Sohnson•s (land. • . Ga)nu Britliabt.from the Opera of the Four 'Anne of C. Wieteek. kniusonenis, Eletances. by Charles Voss: W have theplea•n re to announce to the pub. lic that their stock of Sheet Music consists of the lays.:st and most complete assortment to be found In the country, they are constantly adding to their stock all the new Musle publlshedln dewYork,Boston,Ga- PIA NII A fine assortment of the hest mannfacturer3 of New York and Hoyt nn,at the lowest cash pricr3. = Also. a eor.oral assortment 11( Guitars, Vlnlins. flan- Jos. nines, Accordenna, fie., Violin. Guitar and Harp t'itrings of the boat 'ltalian qualities. ail of Which *lll be furnished to the nubile Rod flu, trade al Inn Inwopt rateA, Orderspanetnally attended tn. lan 12,1850. 8-tt N. In NZIONAIIPS (kfatty's Row, Xorweri4n istre,t. Palmlle, Penna..) Plumbing Shop. TJAKCONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OP 1.1 all sizes of Lead Pine: Sheet Lead, Block Tin, Bath Tubs. Shower Baths, Hydrants, Bose, Double and Stoats Wine:Pump. and Water Clo Sets; 3100,31 kinds Of Brass Cocks for water and warn, Brass Oil Cups, and Globes far Engines. All Rinds of Copper Work and Plumbing done in the neatest manner at the shortest notice. N. B. Cash paid for old Brass and Lead. - -Pottsaitte, Oct. 28. MO. .113..tt - purito tlje o . The'beat Family Melicino now before the public.. It has been computed. that during the last twenty Tears, three millions of persons have annually been benefited by the use of these Medicines; n fact which spe.aks.volumett in favor of their curative propertia single trial trill place them beyond the reach of competition in the estimation of every patient. 13,f. tbefr use the blood is restored to a pure and healthy state, treed from all impurities. 'file system is not reamed during their operation. but inviprated, and they require no restraint from lin , inessi or pleasure. The afflicted have it? Moffat's Life Pills and Phcattix Bitters, a remedy', that 'l4ll do for theta all that metlieino‘can postly effect - The?gennino of those pedicuies are now put up with a fine steel engraved wrapper anti labels, and copy right secured according to the laws of the tthited States. • . Yor Prqued bY W. B. MOFFAT D • Sew k. " „ For soli, by 3. W. GUMP, Augaig to, gin, sole Art; tbiliteen 1 11,1*. 314 Cars of tke Gisedee l ;Ths vela Reaudy-7Resort ‘e indigeteas Sod. To Ma Excellency the Governor and the Monoraide Council of the Commonwealth of Massaehtlartte. GENTLEMEN :—I LUG aware that there have been diverse hypotheses adduced by scientific and practical gentlemen as to the nature of the varioui blights of the potatoes but no one has . given to the public, the primary or true cause of its decay. . The coalman petatne (Solarium *eta sum well known to be to plant indigenous to Cubmbia and Peru, South America,Where it will found wild in its native soil, on the slopes of the Andes, several thousand f e et above.the Sea, from whence it was taken some 250 years ago into Spain and England, and from the last named . country it was in troduced into Ireland, where the field culture became so general that it gave rise to the name of Irish potatoe. , I belieVe that the primary or true cause of the potatne rot is owing to the removal oldie plant from a ratified atmosphere several thousand feet above.the sea, t) a dense one containing- a superahundancii of Hydrogen, near the sea. The condition of the atmospere in which the majority of the : potatoe crops have been raised for 80 years, is totally uncongenial to the plant and was the first cause . toward laltering the original healthy component parts o f the potatoe, producing an unhealthy vital ~ action. 1 CEO. H. ?OTTE. - . u -t E. YARDLEY - 4 MON 40- ' B BANNAN'A Paper and Statirinary Store. 13— the farmer TILE POTATOE ROT. The continued secondary causes which Ifavelssisted in generating curl, rust, stem rot and.wet-rot, are sudden' transitions of weather over cultivation, bfr the application, of too much manure in the shape of dung. ammonia, alkali, &T., also inferior ptunting localities, such as compact low lands, &c. The visible type of the first blemish or the common pota toe- made its appearance about 70 years ago in the nature of the curl,whieh commenced 9 years after the plant, be , came general through .field crops. Taint, rust, stem-rot. fugi, bcc., are all typicaNigna at the abuse of man upon the culture of this most esculent vegetable. The potatoe we have at present amongst us cannot be resuscitated. There is not a speedy remedy for diseasedviral essence. I allude to that moving agent-sehich no chem., hat can hold in his crucibletayanalyze, and which loses its force by timd' but is more rapidly injured, through the J ana of man, changing -through. everyipar's growth the origivalcomponeat parts'of the potatoe, pro. diming- an unhealthy germ. The last re marks will show the fallacy of attempting to procure healthy tubers from the seed of un healthy plants. The only resort to get the potatoe plant in a sound and healthy condition, is to obtain the tuber and seed from : _its indigenous soil, the country of Coluinbia or Peru, South America, several thousand feet above the sea, but not to purchase them at any conve- . nient port along the Western coast of South , America,, where they may hive been culti vated nearly upon a level with the Pacific sea ; or they may be obtained, in a far less healthy condition than the native of the high lands of Peru, from some of the, farmers siding on the Allegheny mountains of Penn. sylvania, who have kept their own potatoes for 41 from year to year, but this is a poor plan, as the potatoe you may ggt there has changed hands and climate for 250 years.' The potatoe requires a raritiid atmosphere, containing less moistyre than the atmosphere near the eea,or they!' which blows from it, it also requires circulation of air between the tuburs, hence the necessity of porous soils. I think that decomposed vegetable soil, eon mining grave? and stones sufficient to keep it open, situated on the side of a sloping moun tain or hill, at some miles from the sea on the Souttowest side of the ridge, half way up. is the best locality is New England far the culture of new seed and new tubers. The present potatoe amongst us Should be destroyed before the importation of seed from South America, as they may become mixed. I cannot for a moment suppose that the potatoe is about passing away from the face of the globe, and in a few years be said r‘ to be extinct," nor clog imagine this plant to be so short-lived as some persons would have it, not that the condition of its indigenous at. =sphere is so altered in its atomic parts as to cause decay to this vegetable in a ratified atmosphere under tropical sun. Some persons have conjectured that the, same cause which produced the cholera is the human species generated the disease of the potatoe. Alas, ciotiow not! But if I must make a comparison, I would suggest the idea, that the potatoe has the Consump, tion of the Tuber, for the curl and rust ap. pear to be similar to the disease ot man call.. ed tarynebitus; the stem-rot to the disease of the throat (bronchitis.) and the. rot and dry., rot of the potatoe to consumption of the lungs for the tuber is not a root, but a vegetable, and draws its chief nourishment from the an. A well constituted man may .change his place of abode at the age of two score years, and the food he lives upon, or the air he in miles, or both comtkied, may disorganize his body in a short tiMenfter, so much so, as to give vise to the disease called gout, or car buncles, or a number of tubercles; and would a learned physiologist say that these centres of acrinionions matter are totally ex ternal in their origin and nature as incised or contused wounds ; and that they are the primary / Cause and not the consequence of disorganization There are scientific and practical men who will array their talents and influence against this scientific and philosophical essay. bur their much learnedness and technicalities cannot beat down common sense. When they can analyze Force, Space and Time, and spiritual agencies, in connection with mate rial substances, then I will be willing that such, reasoning as I have addued in the fore going essay, May be term" fallacious ? All of which la most reap tf i ry submitted, THOMAS . IDOW - AY, Geolog Eoghteer. Mansfield, Mass., April 1 h, A. D.. 1851. 4 t a i hefjohsekeeper. PICKLING EGGS. If the following were generally known,'it would be more generally used. It is an ex= cellent pickle to be eaten with cold meat, arc. The eggs should be boiled hard—say ten tiutes—and then divested of their shells.— When quite cold, put them in jars and pour over them vinegar (sofEcient to quite cwr them,) io which bas been previously boiled the usual spices, for pickling. Tie the jars down tight with bladder, and keep theta un til they begin to change color. i f suss.. Buttermilk" having been - recomMeaded for the purposeof lightening cakes and - Mins a subscriber whocan't get it inquires for a intr. stitute. She is informed that the purpose will be equally well answered by a little fresh yeast, mixed with milk blood-warm, and•strainedlo the tionY two small table spoOnSfill of yeast to a half a pint of milk will raise and moisten nearly two pounds of flour. Or the common baking powders answer very well Ear buns mid takes ; they are tube rub the tour k. The taisiureis =then wetted with add milk waters and 'put into I 'the oveu immediatelt; dessert spoonful Of. bread I)mi/filo& poukd Of /10:01r, Ii i
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