The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 10, 1851, Image 4

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['TOM I.le Piiiladtiplitt Bun
SOCIXA TEA ASO ..SABITIPPE.
"ova u v 5 - CI ko ' r . U .
Socrates Snooks, a Lord of Creation,
A second time entered the !marriage relation;
Xantippe Caloric accepted his hand,
They thought him the happieit Mau in the land. .
L s re the, first waning honey-moon passed o'er his
, .
head, • -
One morning to Xantippe, Socrates saA,—
I think. fora man of my standing in-life, • •
Teas nOuse is too small, as I now have:a wife.
"So, a , early as possible, Carpettter Cary
Shall widen my house, my barn, and my dairy.
D. Socrates, deary. Xentippe
I hate to heareverythiag rulgarlysttr . d.
Whenever a gentleman speaks to his bride,
He ought to_say " our "—no pronoun beside; •
So. whenever you talk of your chattels again,
Say our dairy, our cow-yard, and our pigpen.
With your leave, Mrs Sno3Ls, I will _talk as
please,-
speak of my horses, inY garden, my trees. •
Say our, the lady cried out in a rage;
I won't, Mrs. Snooks, though'von ask me an age.
0 woman, though only a piceC of man's rib,
If the story in Genesis tells not a fib,
It your naughty companion e'er quarrel with you,
Yon frequently , proveihe best Man of the two
In the following ca Le writcrtainly true,
The love , y Xantippe jU , t pulled off' her shoe,
And laying about her on ail sides at randoth.
The adage was yenned "nil desperandUM
For Socrates 5n00k..., after try:ing in vain
To ward off the blows wh;ch:pattered like rain,
Believing that —valor's best part was discretion,"
Crept under the bed like a terrified Hes , ian.
But the dauntless Xantippe; Hitt one whit afraid, '
Converted the siege into a blockade;
And when Socrates cried, wearisome here.
She sweetly replied, 'Say "our: my dear.
At-length, when he'd rca.oned the thing in his pate,
He concluded 'Ewes uselesi tO strirc against fate,
And then like a tortoise preluding his head,
Said, "May we crnne out Cron under our bed
"Abe," said-his wife. "Mr -Socrates 'Snooks,
I see you accede to my terms. by your Icoks;
I'll let you come out, and' from this happy hour,
11 only obey me, never look sour "
the next Sunday. ere going to church.
He chanced for a pair of clean trow , ers to search.
Haring found them, he asked. with a few nervous
twitches,
My dear,' may we put on our new linen breeches?
it
2:27" HORRIBLY. .Ve once heard a
very laughable joke which a hen pecked hus
band got upon his :Vlrs. Caudle. He had
borne her railing . for4nany a long year, till
one morning while she was blustering away
about the wood, sho - rt potatoes, flour, &-c.,
he remarked very pathetically
' f " - Jerusb, I had a dream last night, a very
queer one-, and it gives the some uneasiness.
I dreamed that I was taken sick and died!'
" Well,•if ;vas no More.than thati" said
Je:ush, "I wish it been more than a
dream,"
But that is not all,"said the husband. "I
went to hell, and when I got there, inquired
of one of the imps for the old devil himself,
and waa,shown into presence. The old fel
low recognized me at; once, and said he,
"have-you come here, to stay 1" I .told him
I had. "Well I can't have you here," said
he."for if,you. stay, when Je:ush dies she'll
come, and then hell Will be in an uproar all
the time !"
Soon after the completion of the narrative
of the dream, therecame a shower of culi
nary utensils abouCthe poor fellow's brad,
which made him übliged to seek quarters
elsewhere, till his Jezebel's wrath had sub
sided.
Tj . AN UNBELIETiF..-A Dtitch widower,
out west, whose better half departed on the
long journey to the aPitit land some twelve
months agooleterinined, the other day, to
consult the ' Rappers,' l and endeavor to ob
raft, spiritual communication, feeling anxious
respecting the future State of his wife.—
These rappers,' be it known, were nut the
genuine mediums,' - bUt of a bogus kind—
adventurers eudearbring to reap a harvest
out of the late mysterious developements.—
After the usual cdrenionies,_ the spirit of
Mrs. Hautiti ' manifested its willingness to
converse with her disconsolate spouse.
dat you, ..:)Irs'.l-lauutz 7 inquired the
Dutchman.
' Yes dearest, it i your own wife, who—'
You lie, you taMtevil, of a ghost,'-inter
rupted Hauntz. starting from his seat,_.' mine
frau speak nutting bitt. Deitch, and she never
said • mares! ' in 14r,' life. dt was always
Hauntz, vou lief ror Hauntz, you tirty
schamp!' and the butchman hobbled from
the room well satisfied. that the rapping spir
its' were all humbug land that he was safe
from any further'e:pthmunication with his
shrewish frau on thisearth.
.
Da - PLAIN Ex osri-roN. —A schoolboy down
es,st wasreading alducl in the Old Testament
when coming to th'e phrase. " making the
waste places glad," lie" was asked by the. ped
agogue what it Meant ? The youngster
paused—scratched bi head—hut eJuld gfte
no ans\ver, when, up jumped a most preco
cious urchin, and cried out : -t‘ I know what
it means, I . i:taster. It means hugging the
girls ; for Tom Ross is "allers .huggin"em
round the waist. arid it makes 'ern as glad
as can . be."
. .
[l7 . ADVICE G.Ii.ATIS.—Mien you visit a
young lady in a house %warmed br hot air
from a furnace in the basement, as soon as
the conversation c6es . to be general, throw
. a mat or rug.over llle •• Register C . 'other
wise the kitchen rcraid Will have the 6euefit
(TYour:fuolish speeches to retail to. her
aids ; or percitance'an anxious parent may
inclitre to avail hirbs'elf of the advantages of
this - modern cyhi4u , ring gallery. Being a
bachelor of experience, wi• speak by eurd on .
this matter.
r''" A TOAsT.-Aire's a health to all thos.e
that we love, and a health to all those that
love us, and a health to all them that love
those that we love, and a health to all them
that-love those that love ns: includink. the
man who formerly was acquainted with a
man who once kriew a: man ( not the - one
that we knew) that used. to know a man
whom we were some time since very well
acquainted with
7.7 THE FOLLOW/NG orders were given by
the Captain of a v.;es:ern ste3paboat,when she
was about to engage in a with another
boat; " Rosin up, char, and tell the engi
neer to shut down the safety valve ! Give
her goes. Geotlernen who haven't stepped
up to the captain's -office and settled, will
please retire to the ladies' ;cabin till we pass
that boat or bust. Fire up !"
[Oft Soxs years ago there was a young
English nobleman at Washington, who had
not much 12;ains,.but a vast number of titles.
Several ladies..were one evening mentioning
the- n umber of titles. D- A'lle it Lord Viscount
so audAto,-Baron of such a court," tke. My
lair friends,' said Lieut. L., 44 you hare omit
ted one tide, he is Barren of Intellect
ME. REYoralsolte:Member for Dub-
said,that Cardinal Wiseman 't wasl
born of Irish parents, in Seville, to Spain
he lived there until he was seven years old,
and after that visited his own native country'
of Waterford."
o:7"Gtortov CoLvtAs. getting out of a
hackney coach Otte eight, gave the driver a
" This is a bad shilling sir," said
the-driver: " Then it is all right," - Said
George, with his inimatable chuckle, is it is
all right ; yours is a bad coach."
"'TIS SAM that absence conquers.love, but
I believe it not," ai 4 the loafer said when be
'looked into the empty rum jug.
. a:M•Crarostri.—Graes taken from the
path of rectitude,
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NEW WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
CORNER OF CF.JI - FRE AND MARKET STS.
POTTSVILS.
subscribers invite the attention of the public
1 e the very extensive assortment of Goods, con
slating of
GENTLEMEN'S. Calf Stitched, Fudged and Pegged
Boots, Calf and Kip, doable soled Sewed and Peg
ged Boots, Water Proof Boma Sewed and Pegged,
from el to t 4; New England and Philadelphia man
nfectured Coarse Boote,ln great variety,...constant
ly on hand; Cloth and Lasting Gaiter Boots, and
Congress Gaiters, Calf - Nolifiers, Oregon Ties, and
Sewed and Pegged Monroes.
MINERS' Boots and Monroe' of first quality, at
low prices.
BOVA' and Youths' Boots and Monroeseoure canine.
LA DTS' French and English Lasting Gaiter Boots,
Morocco, Calfskin and Goat Bootees, French Mor
,'-rocco, Calfskin and Goat Batees, French Morocco,
Rid welt and pump spring Baulking and Jelrersons,
French Morrocco and Kid Tuntronuals, from 50 eta.
to $1; Mew England Bonteesa hd Shoes nf all kinds
cheap.
MISSES' and-Childrens•Bootees and Shoes. a large ,
asortment suitable for this market, constanily on
hand. vo, •
•
GUM Elastic. Shoes.
Our stork offium Elastic Shoes are ofthe best man
ufacturg* articles the country can afford. Ladles and
Gentlemen would do well In call and provide them•
selves with good Gum Shoes, the best preventative
vet discovered of Colds Coughs and Consumption.
TRUNES, Carpet Bags and Vallee,.
The Travelling •communtty will find us quell sup:
plied u ith tfie abore atticied which we will sell at
moderate prices.
Roots and Shoes, msde and repaired to nrdei
TERMS CASH
Dec. 15, 1849,
111017.
rartaxmc Rubber Diacbixte BELTING.
THE EXPERIENCE OF THE LAST 4 YEARS
1 has gained lot this Belting the confidence of the ,
commniers ; this, together with the (act that great im
provements have been made in the quality, warrants
the manufacturers, in aoeerting it to be superior to
leather or any thing else, for ail open Bells, -(more es
pecially beavl or main Belie,) for the follr•wing
reason.:
• 1. The perfect elliality of width end thiekneaschiell
it will retain.
2. No danger of hear under 3O degrees Fahn-nbeit
injures, it, and It remains flexible in any degree of cold.
3. It is of vest strength and durability, does not
rip on the pulltea,, consequently a gain br power la ob
tained, and %hen adjusted to tnachiort y, does not re
quire 'iteration, an in the cane with leather, or any
other.
4. In 41 - itie Belting the (CM to much below that At
leather or any other.
A large assortment Piscrqs on hand, and furnished
of Risen lengths, at shortest nailer..
MACHINE BELTINC.
A trete of prices, by the piece of 100 Yew long
;rich 3.ply per Toni I 1 eents, 4-ply 13 rent,.
Inc!:, per font
For irate, at t'actnn• price,, h! B. BANN &N.
Acent; for the Mannfaci ti rent
Ala Steam Packing of ! to I loth thirk i'ar
sprlnt Cra Water Ilt3mt.
April 1, ISSI 15—
REIVITITANCES so the OLD COUNTRY.
rrTIIE StS'IISCRIREE RAVING MADE ',Arrange
; triento irt \ various parte of Ireland and St.olland,
and WI! h M 7, SPOONER, ATWOOD .k CO., Ran
kers, London, Is prepared to draw Sight Bahr from
One Pound Ric line to any amount required, payable
in all parts of England, Ireland, tlentiand and.Watee.
Persons remittlpg Five hollar,4 to the Pound in par
(knife, with the nhtne of the perfoo who is to draw
the monry, a bill \for the amount, with a receipt for
them to hold, will b returned.
CDneili9ll4l made h an parts of Ditape, and For.
eign Dilht of Exchaner cashed
.). I'.\SIII3RWIN, Pottsville, Pa.
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]nn. MI
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nsu AND PROVISION STORM
ri T. WILSON. No. 8, South Vt"ater Street,l'hila
%J.. ilelphia, would respeetfully inform the Merch
ants of Schuylkill and the adjoining counties, that iu
connertion with a general Commissirin business, be
keeps militantly on kand, a complete assortment of
Fish and Provisions. cohsistln e in part of
Mackerel: Cbeeae, \ Butter,
Salmon. Beef, \ Hams,
Herring, Pork, \ Side*,
Codfish, Lard. - \ Shoulders, att.
eft-Charles T. Norton, of ttiiplacY. acts as Sales
man for this concern, and invites her friends - to tall.
SOorders promptly attended to.
L. T2' , ,WILSON,
No. 8 South Water Street.
Sept 7 ; ISSO 'SS-3mo
CLOTHING, Wholesale and RETAIL,
Rt the Phila. Wardrobe, S. E. Ce.r...llarket* lith Sts,
/ ILOIIIING FASHIONABLY CUT AN WELL
P. R. Mcliellle, & Co., incite ih atten
tion of Wholesale and Retail Buyers, to their'exten
sive and rompletc stock of Spring and StIMICer.
Clo
'thing comprising every variety of style that-can be
• prodticed. Our aim is to please and accommodate
-all; and in order to do this, we manufacture Clothing
at almost every price.
Sailing for Cash only enabies its to otter Clothing
at a ter} trifling advance.
flur motto in, Small Profits and Quick Sit lea.
We arc confident that an exaMinatiun by you is all
that is necessary to confirm what we say, and secure
your custom. P. R. McNeille & Co.
Southeast Corner Market and Sixth Streets.
March lb, 1831. 11-tf.
corm's, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROEP, ASTHMA, 4ND
CONSUMPTION.
Among the ntimerotia discoverie. Science has
Made in thia generation to facilitate the business of
I itfe—lnerease its comment, and even prolong the
term of human existenCe, none can be named of more
real satire to mankind, than thiscontribution of Cheat
, tatty to the Healing An. A vast trial of ice virtues
• throughout leis broad country, has proven beyond a
pooh:, that no medicine or rombiottlon of medicines
yet known, can •urely control and titre the non
roue varieties of ,polmonaty disease which have
I hithert o swept Dora our jirddit thousands and thane.
ands every year. Indera,„there Is now abundant rea
-1 son to believe a Remedy has at length been found
Which ran. be relied on to cure the most dangerous
affections 01 the loop. Oar apace bete will not per
mit mit 114 to publish any proportion of the cures Affected
by Its use, but we would present the following opts
' lolls of eminent men, and refer further enocury to the
tit cellar which the Agent below named, will always
be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full pirtirulars,
and indisputable proof of these facts.
From the President of Amherst College, the celebra
ted Professor HITCHCOCK.
• **James C. Ayer—Sir: I have , used your Carers
I prettiest in my own case of deer. -seated Bronchitis.
I and ern satisfied front its chemical constitution, that
ltil an admirable compound for the relief oflarynglal
and bronchial di!! 4coltiev. If my opinion as to.lts
sit
perfor character can be of any service, you ate at lib
erty to use it as you think proper.
RD CO
From the w Weis EDWA celebrat ed P o f es H sor SILLIMAN. D M.
. 1..1. Is.. Profesaot Cbenatatry. Mineralogy.,
die., Yale College, Member of the 'l.ll.
Med. Pilaffs. and Ficlentific Societies of
. America and-Europe.
"I decor the Cherry,Pectaral an admirable crunpo
'Mon fioni some of the belt articles in the Miteria r
Medics, and a very effective remedy for the class of
db.easee it Is intended to cure."
Maj. PATTiS New Havre. Ct., Nov. 1849.
ON, ent of R. C. Senate
state' he has used the Che Presid rry Pecto the ral with wonder
ful su ccess, to cure en Inflammation of the longs.
From one of the first Physicians in Maine.
• iia co, Me.. April 28, 1849.
Dr J. C. Ayer. Lowell—a r Rh , r 1 am constantly
using your Cherry Peelers! i n my practice, and prefer
:it i n any other medicine for pulmonary complaints.—
From observation of many revere eases, I am MIT/
inc
ed it will cute coughs, colds, and diseases o r th e l ung . ;
that have put to defiance all other remedies.
I invariably recommend its use in cc sea of consump
tion, and consider It much the best remedy known for
that disease. Respectfully yours,
1. S. CUSHMANM. 1).
Prepared and sold by JAS. C. AVER, Practical Che
mist, Lowell, - Mass.
Hold in Pottsrills, by JOHN C. BROWN; Mates
ins, .1.11. FALLS and Druggists genemlly
April 5. 1951
144 m
lIIIE
CCOPYBoons, MEMORANDA 116019. &e.„
In grantities, for sale wholesale and retail, at the
subscribet's Blankttook Manufactory. Pottsville. at
Philadelphia wholesale pares. Encourage bowie
manufactures. if you want to support the . Reston—
that's the doettine. B. - BANNAN,
Boohiellsr, Publisher and :Manelltetater.
Sept V, ISM
SO
4P-ly
=a
bo •• - 97 - ~,,,
8 • - L 65 -
95 - •• 1,18
1.05 .. .: 1,30 , '
-
WATER ungr.
22 cetild
90 "
CM
For the Cure of
THE MINERS JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADViRTISER.
'encourage Rome Manttrictutes' If \you want to
support the Iteglon.7thet'a , the . dostrtue!"—Bere
Muss. ,
=MEM
11110CIMLIM; FZEIZCLair,
AND sTwm.NvAitg merwfAurojty.
rtillE PROPRIETOR or Tfit4 mANEFACTORY.
neat Prekville, in Sehuili.lll, county., Pa. re
spectfully solicits entions; of ihe aurrnuodlnatore ,
keepers for the ankles of htemanuracture, where hi.
°Tem asap's/ to amp made eise,where.:;and lower
price than the trade•nC *hie riipen Have ever \yet '
bought. They consist: .lif.Part of Rockingham-ware,
Ulz : Pitchers, Coffee , Pnak Tea-Pots, Sugar-Bowls,
Creams Fruit-Plate!, fiplttoima, &c.. Act.
ErroNewAnn, FIRE-PROOF PUDDING, MAIMS.
• , •• • ;Nappies
; Ple
•••'; • •• Vegetable
" ' •• ; Baking Plate,. &e.
Also, Yellow Rioneware; ("Anger and Rout Bret_ Doi
tles, Jugs, Pltcheri, Bowls. 'reserve, Jelly and Pick
ling Jan; Jelly and Cake Moulds, Samna, Gwen, and ;
Chambers, and generally every article ma nufertured.-
lis also, manufactures to Oiler the follow"ing:
Fire Brirks or any shape or size t
stove Cylinder. and Lining. ofatli patterns ;
Fine and Floorins Titer ; ' \ , ~ .
And, Key and Wedge; Orieki ;,-
Oven, Arch and Floor Tiles. &e., &c.
0 Orders for the above are reapectffilly solicited.
(nice and Show Ware.roorn (Wholesald only) in
SilVeryerraee Ktillditla,Centre: atreet, Pottsville.
,
Nth. 23, 1850
— 1111.11233 , 9 —. fire Proof PAM.
F. HODM4OI 4 ;, Agent. PottsvlllP.
47-tf
FROM OHIO
Subscribers have Jun received z further sup
ply of this Einemlax and raluab substance. In
addition to the ;date" eolnr, they have 'a beautiful
chocolate orbrown, resembling the sand stone now In
use, and so mach admired for the front of buildings •
Its principal ingredients ere silica, alumina: and pro
toxide of iron, which In the opinion -6f 'moil& mon
'satisfactorily accounts: fort its fire-proof natur, e—the
two former sqbatances being DOll-e011(111C10f11, and the
latter Wino as a cement.to bind the whole together
and make a firm and durable paint.
For use it is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied
with a brush, the sane al ordinary past, to stood
Iron, tin. xlac r canvasi, paper,A.c. It hirdena'gradu
ally ILO becomes Ere-proof. It Is pant:Marty snip
ble for roofs of buildings:eleamboat a id ear-decks,
railroad bridges,fences, An: A more° tted with the
article Is equal to one of slate, at a vast saving of ex
pease.
Speelmene way be seen ht the=olllee ;I' the *abater'
hers. HARRISON, BROTIURS & Co.,
No_ 93¢ Sewn Ptont St., Philaila.
twit 12. 1t448. 17-tf
imranntifTzatrarrazi! •
rriF: SUBSCRIBERS WOULD MOST RESPECT-
I fully inform the public, that they are now prepar
ed to manufacture all kinds of either White Pine,
Yellow 'Pine of hemlock lansber, Plastering Lath .or
Pickets, at their saw Nitta, in Rush township.
Schuylkill county. about :9 miles from Tamaqua.—
They hop., by selling at fair prices and a disposition
to render satisfaction to ill who may have dealings
with them,-to merit a liberal share of
All orders thankfully received and speedily ercim
ted. They will contract fur delivering lumber at any
station along the Readitig Railroad or Schuylkill
Canal.
Persons wishing inforMation respecting the prices
of lumber, will please address Franklin C. Smith,
Agent, Tamaqua. or thel iinder4igned at Pottstown.
Montgomery county
Jan. 23. 1251
New Steam Saw MM.
'I , IIE SCBSCRIBE.R HAVING ERECTED AND
put into °aeration an frit enßice Steam Saw Mill.
ai the head of Silver Creek, on a Intge tract of the
best timber land in Schuylkill County—he is prepar
ed to furnish sawed timber of all 1.12P13, including
Props for Mines, &c., at the shortest notice. Confi
dent that his superior advantages will enable hint to
sell his Lumber at lower gates, than time of any other
establishment ip this section—he respectfully solicits
the attention of his friends and the public generally,
assured that a trial only 13 necessary to secure their
patronage. Persons desiring Lumber, will apply to
the subscriber' it Pottsville, twin his Agent at am tdill
lumbar delivered at any point . .
Anguat'l7, 1540
FIRE INStMLINCE, CULTUDEN, N. i
THE ETNA INSURANCE of Hartford. Con
necticut, nod the PROTECTION INSURAN(tE
COSI?ANIE.I3 of Hartford. Conneetimit.
jA ma kpEsemst. AT CAMDEN, NEW JER.
I 1 Aer, oppoicite Philartalnhla. ate prepared to Insure
IPProred risks, tiatnai 10iii or damage by Flat ;
arming others interesting to . Schuyiklll county„Pa.,
are the vartnue colliery establishments. which the
shove Companies insure et moderate premiums.
The Policies taken by the following highly respect
able ronteins e will rerVe to chow the confidence of
the assured in these Companies, and the (claimable
rate.; charged They are Melmis. P.Tyler lk. en., John
Tucker, 'Eoq Messrs. Rogers. Sinotekson & 'Co ,
While, Steven* & Co., lend miters. Applieritrona are
to be oddreared to the Undersigned. at his offire In
Canden, N. 3. with plans and decciptions of the
d. : ,iire4 1,, be itt,trerl.
.1. sl wmnirr. agent & P.l. Co.
rehrtiary,i..lB.sl. 5-3rn
~i#~''s~~y~•~
Inc FRANKLIPi- FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANY
, . or PHILADELPHIA.
()FUJI:F. No 163 1 I n ae t ig i i i ;iroet, neat Firth Bt.
Chattea N. Banchrr, George W. Bichardi
Thoniaa Hart. Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner,-. Adolphe E. Borle,
Samuel Grain. O&M S. Brown,
. .
Jacob .R. Smith. Morris Patterson,
Continue to, make Insurance, permanent or limited
ear every description of property, in Lawn and couutty
at rate,. as low as are consistent with security,
The Company have 4eserved a large Contingent
Fund, which with tbeit;Capttal and Premiums, safely
invested, afford ample protection :o the saluted:
The assets of the CoMpany nn January Ist. 1849, AA
pltnli<ll.l/ agreeably to f an Act of Assembly. were as
follows,
Mortgages 5a90,555. 65 Storks. 51,553 25
Real Estate, 108 35 4 :20 rash. &c., 45,157 87
Temporary,
. .
Loans, 125,459100 #1,220,09; '67
Since' their incorporatiati, a period of eighteen
Years. they hue Paid nnwanls of doe million Eno hlsa
dred thostand dollars„ , losses by tire, thereby etrord•
ing evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well
as the. ability and dtspOsltion to meet with prompt
ness, all liabilities. t
CHARLES N. BANCRER. President.
CHARLES H. RANCEER, Secretary.
The anbscrthnr has peen appotnled agent for the
above mentioned institutton..and is note prepared to
make insurance, on evilly description or property, at
Ow lowest rates!. • ANDREW RITSSRI„ Agent
PottpiAlle, Jan 11,1641 2-!f
LIFT INSOILINCE.
I': GIRARD LIFE DisilltANCE, ANtiUITT
a:: and Trust Company, of Philadelphls. Office No.
132 Chesnut Street, Capital, $300,000. charter per
pc, Conk (nue to make ineuranc PR eion the
most fa von blr pruz:.
. . .
The capital hninp, paid up and with
tUrge and constantly; inrn•a•lng reserved fund, of
eft% a perfect security to the incur d.
The premium,' may be ciTild yearly, half yearly, or
the Company add BON rai periodically to the In
suranrea forlife. The first donne, appropriated In
Detember,lB4.l, at.d the second Bonita in December,
1049.atnoont to an addition of V 42 50 to ever,' 81000
(mowed under the oldest policies, making 81202 50
which will he paid when It ahall become a claim, In
awed rif Coon originhlly Insured; the next oldest
amount to SIM 50; the neat In :le to *1512 50 for
every *lOOO ; the others in the same proportion ac.
cording to the amount. and time of standing; which
addition., make an average of mote than BO per cent.
upon the premium,. paid, Without increasing the an_
//11:11; prennum.
The follow
eater
hg are 4 fra , eNample6 fihm ibe Re-
Ain't of policy and
Sum 'Bonus or'bonuri tube inerosd
Insured. addition. by future aditlonn.
Policy
Ico 55
" 69
\ "276
s " 333
\ 4Lc
$l.OOO $252 50 $ I,'-'52 . 50
2500 656 25 3,156 25
2000 4/5 2,435 . 00
5000 JlB7 50 6,187 50
&c. &c. &.c.
Pamphlet* containing tables of rates and egidana
tions:form*ot npplication ; and further information
cart hell Mat the office.
. B. W. RICHARDS, President
buns' F.\,,lamge, Actuary.
The'sni*riber is Agent for the above tonipriny in
Schuylkill Tounty. and will effect I neuraneta, and
ewe all neret3ary inflinnition on the subject.
\
, D. HANNAN.
dune 29, ISO • 28..1y
.
,
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2iii KNok
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.a.NOX INSURANCE COMPANY.
:CAPITAL ' 5T0CK...4200,000.
FIRE. Nutitilsq!: !AND LIFE !NATI:W.IOE.
o,tli't ea It are'. Strrrt, an Weser' Rent 16 , e,
VisciiiNks. INDIAN*.
rMO Companyhaying been drily organized. and
1 ten per rent. pal in on the capital stock auhstri
bed, and balance xecttr'ed hy mortgage on Real Estate
and by personal guarantee, are now prepareddo effect
Itiour.inee against Lora Or Damage by lire, on dad
ings, Merchandtv.,:)fischtrery, Mills, Stanufketorles,
and all deNcripttury: at pnoperty; allo merrhandlzt
and knduee to the (nurse ix( inland transportailon.—
the risks 4' the reas,-.1.e , 4. '
.e.• also, the Hulls of
Steamboats, and mini Veloiels;and upon the live. of
Individuals going to'CallfOrnia. The ratea. , of pre.
axiom will he en tow is - thol, ntany other RESPONSI
aLE Company. ,
All losse,sltherally adjusted, and promptly paid.
Thoisioek of this Company la held eUitirely in the NVest,
arid controlled by western men, ant( in no way con
nri.ted with N PM, York.
DIRECTORcI:
lion. R. N. CARMAN, Vincennes
Wrzzraar I. Mogan, , do , •
JNO. W. MADDOX,. do .
JACOB PEA, d.) •
SA 21A'EL IVIIE, ,
do :- \
Pmts P. Battasie, Fort WaYlll., Indians `Z
Tacoma,' T. Bennernar, Lafayitte. do
WaLzrn W. Eant.Y, Terre-Haute, do
Beanie D. Awe. Evansville.
A.
Sitcom BOTIMILTF., Jer•rinnVille i
WILOAM flCaltEß, do
LEVI Beaaae. de \,
Jamgs littnwin, do S
R. N. CARNAN, President.
• ~ iirmos , ftrrnoirg.Vire Pesident. s '
C. M. ALLEN, fIOCTPUIty. ~
W. J. ESEIID. teß2l.lref.
Short Life and California Oaks H taken a t this agency
et Pura rater.
JOHN tn. C. MARTIN: Agent
Der 29, Mg. 52-tt
CT YOURSELVES.
'TIRE Detawars 'Mania! Safety Insurance Company.
A —Office North Room of the Etrhange, Third At.,
FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, Merchandise and
other property in Tares and Cesar's., insured agalnat
ordsmage by Err at the lowest rate ofPrenamm.
MARINE INSURANCE.—They alto insure Vessels.
Cargoes.and Freights, foreign or coastwise under open
or special policies, meths assured ma desire.
ILA AND TRANSPORTATION .— They also Insure
merchandise transported by Wagons, RailrOad CIIIR,
Canal Boats and Steamboats, no rivers andlahes, on
the most liberal terms.
DIRECTORS.
•. Joseph H. Seal, James C. Hand:
. Edmund A. Bonder. Thenphilue Paulding.
Jam C. Davis,. IL Jones Brooke,
Rotten Barton, Henry Sloan,
John R. Penrose, Hugh Craig,
Samuel Edwards, George Serell.f
Geo. G. Leiner. , Spencer Mrßrain
• , Edward Parlington, Charles Kelly,
Isaac R. Davis ' J. G. Johnson,
' VI/1111am Folwell, William Hay,
. John Newlin; ' Dr. EL Thomas,;•
. Dr. U. M. Huston, John Sellers,
' William Eyre,Jr. J. T. Morgan,
D. T. Morgan,' Wm. Bagatey.
WILLIAM, MARTIN President.
Merman S. ?imam, Becrelliff.
The subacriber havin prep ar edt agent for the
above Company, is no w o, make Insurance
on all.descriptions of property on the mast liberal
terms. Apply at G. 11. Pons' *Mee. Morris' Addition
or at my house in Market Street, Ponsynk.'
A, M. MArDONALD
4d4y
ater.rultro
of Sliver Combs. which -
Nov 11. 1849
BEALITIPEL ARTICLE
•In be sold low:by \
BRADY & ELLIOTT.
Dee. 14,1E50
DANTLEMS PAM= - am=
P. 1V..-laltialltl4 8- 4 00. e.
(gar ant.tswien set 113 1 ...1.)
Gemara, Passage ;Thi , Forsign , ziachwieer Of cu.
P. W. BTIL.Nr.ft & co., 83 eIoIITLI
STREET; New Tork:93 and 38LEwits
• ..
- r....;, wll42F.Elotataft- ISI NORTH-SECOND
- - -1,, STREET 'Phtladelistda. gd GR&VIER
• A o.l i i‘
I - , i -.e , -..- STREET. New Orleans.
1 P- W. MIMES & CO., IS WATER
-11,00 ROAD. Liverpool. IS EDEN QUAY, MAIM. .
I FOR REMITTANCES TO AND PASsAGE FROM
1 - Great Britain and Ireland.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1451.—The subscribers
, hese to inform the public throughout the United States
l' n il Canadas, that they have completed their ants nye.
Manta for the year 1851. -Persons tending for their
friends, or these retarningto the " Old Country." will
And It their interest to select our several magnificent
, ani \ welLknown Men of: Packets, selling as below,
for their conveyance NO expense has been spied to
I have E'migrants made comfonable during the voyage.
[ All pa enters engaged with ns wit! be shipped under
the sueetintendence (If ous , own Firm ;—being the
Oldest Established shaman extensive in the Trade,
'and wltiferich unequalled arrangements, Emigrants
will meet \-ith Utilities from u?, that 'soother House
COO furnish \ We can cOnfidenttrassert, without fear
of contradiction, that of the hundreds of Thousands
sent out by OS during the lait "Twenty-six Tears,"
not one has hadjast cause of complaint.
All ear segagenieete TYI plainly anted, end want
Made ars strictly starred lc 44 The undermentioned
VeSeels conlprise our Lite, of Liverpo ol Packets: •
THE "SWALLOW TAIL LINE, "SAILS FROM
New York on the 6th and Slat. and horn Liverpool nn
the 6th and 21st of every month, comprise.
The CON STITUTLON, Capt. John Britain;
" QUEEN OF THE WEST, " F. H. ilallet;
LIVERPOOL. ' " J Gordon; -
•• ASHBURTON. - " J. McWilliams;
" NEW WORLD. - "E. Knight;
" ALBERT GALI.ATIN. " 3. A. Delano;
NEW SHIP.
-
coNsTANTINE. " R. L. Aunting.
THE • . -RED STAR LINE,'' SAILS FROM NEW
York 111 h and from Liverpool 26th every month, are
The CONSTELLATION. Capt. W. W. Allen;
" WATERLOO, '• F. Harvey;
" WEST POINT. " F. C. Allen;
" UNDERWRITER. - " T. Shipley.
THE "DRAMATIC LINE." SAILS FROM NEW
York 26th. and from Liverpool 11th every month, ate
The ROS"IUS, Captain 3. Shoppy ;
" SIDDONS. " E, Hewes;
" GARRICK, " P. R. Adams;
HENRY CLAY. " F. M. French.
The following comprise mir "AMERICAN," and
1" SAINT GEORGE'S LiNE PACKETS." sailing
rum New York and Liverpool every five days: The
Saint George, Abeona, David Cannon, Nestorian, An
drew Foster, Washington, Rhein, Saint Patrick. Cre
ole. De' Witt Clinton. Charles Crooker, Neuman,
Saint Louis. Empire State, Josephine, lamest-me.
and many others, which this limited space will not
admit of tn re enumerating.. In additisin to the above
Magnlficeut Lines, thesuhscribers will despatch; from
Dublin, Drogheda. Belfast, Cork, Galway, Sligo, Wa
terford, &c.. !Ire,. }lr.,. CIRC.+ American Ships, to New
York. and mare Pons. every ten days.
LONDON LINE OF PACKETS. comprising the
following Mignifieent Veeeets, sailing as follows :
FROM NEW YORK.
PRINCE ALBERT. ', on let Jan., lit May, let Sept.
AMERICAN CONGRESS,I6th " Ibis •. lath "
YORKTOWN. , let Fels. Ist June, let Oct.
INDEPENDENCE, . 16th o. 16th ,• 16 t h ..
LONDON. 'lst March, let July. Ist Nov.
CORNEL'S GRINNELL, Itith " 16th " ltith "
PATRICK itr.mnv. • Ist April, Ist Aug. let her.
Silt ROBERT PEEL . 16th ~l oth " 16th -
FRom LONDON.
PRINCE At-BERT, , 91st Feb. 21st June, ':lst Oct.
AMER'S. CON:OM:As, sth Mar sth July, sth Nov.
YORKTOWN, , 91st " 21st " 21st "
INDEPENDENCE. sth April. sth -Aug. sth Dec.
LONDON. ' 21st " :Ist •• 21st "
CORNE'S CRINNELL,Sth May, sth Sept. sth Jan.
1 PATRICK HENRY, 21st •• 91st " 21st ~
SIR ROBERT PEEL. sth June, sth Oct sth Feb.
FROM PORTSMOUTH,
PRINCE ALBERT, 'nth Feb. 2 24th June,t4th Oct.
A MEWN:CONORCia4. Bth Mar. filth Julyi.Sth Nov.
YORKTOWN. 24th " 2lth '. 24th "
INDEPENDENCE,.., 6th April Sib Atli. 9th Doe.
LONDON,
COR.NE'S GRINNELt„tith May, eel, Sept. Etth Jan.
PATRICK HENRY.' 24th " Stilt " 24th '•
SIR ROBERT PEEL., Bth June. eel Oct. dthl.Fols.
THE NEW LINE OF PHILADELPHIA PACKETS,
sails from Liverpool on the 18th of each month, alt
comprises
The ..lAME,s RBOWNi, . Capt. A. ttild;
CONDAR, •• J. O. Barstow ;
NEIV SHIP,.
JAMES H. GLIDDEN. " Amhonte Child.
TIIE BALTIMORE LINE OF PACKETS SAILS
. front Llverpoolon thehlith of earn month, it comprlees
The HART' HALE, ('apt C 11. Reines ;
FiIaNCONIA, " J. A. Smith;
ANNAPOLIS, ••' J. C. Graham:
AUGUSTUS, • " T Lord.
In all rase&tvliere persons de/lint-coming the money
will be refunded without deduction, on returning 1/4
ths PLlcage Certificate and Receipt. .
Remittaarts to Pszlasi, Ireland. ScotlaaJ st. Wales.
The surtscribera have at all times for sale DRAFTs
at sight, for any amount. on the N'ATION AL BANK
OP IRELAND AND ALL ITS BRANCHES, &c..
ahich are paid- free of discount In all the pi - hien:at
ton - ne throughout the United Kingdom. Persons re.
[
aiding In the country, and Wishing to send money to
heir friends, may Insure its being done corn ctly, on
their remitltt.g us the amonnt they wish sent, with
the name and address of the person for whom it is in
tended : a Draft will then be forwarded per Sr.;
SAILING PACKETS or STEAMER, and a Receipt
returned by mail.
P. W. & Co. have well known respensdig Agent,
In all the seaport towns In IRELAND. SCOTLIIND ,
and WALES from whence Steamets leave for Liver-
pool, and in many, of the interior towns, who are
most attentive to Emigrants on embareation, at the
various ports. In fact all our arrangements fbr Pas.
'gingers, and the payment of our Ursine, are en perfect
that in possible delay or disappointment can occur
v5-For furiltee.particulare apply to, or address by
letter, post paid. P. W. 111'11NF.S A: CO.,
63 South three,. Neu fork.
' or BENJ. IllthiNAN, Pottsville.
, If you' dee oet your businese transat fed promptly
and safily. cal:at it, Rannati's Office, whete the drafts
are issued. pa)abic In all parte of Europe without dis
count, at any of the Minks, and without any delay.
Jan. IL i h!.;2-tf
dumaNaa, cLOtttiti. — Cumario
CHEAPER TITAN EVER t
At "OLD O.IIC HALL," create of Centre and Afalia4 l
mega .s:rani.
'rim PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORM
-
t ert that the alterations to Old Oak Hall, Clothing
ROllsP. have at length been completed, and that a most
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WIN
TER CLOTHING has hero manufactured for the corn
ins season, at prices far Paver than any heretofore n'
fired in Pottsville, The etientlon of the public Is iii
rerted to the fact that this is the only Clothing Estaii„
liehment In Schuylkill County, where every article of
Clothing Is toad.• that is exposed for pale, and curse
quoit ly thls establishment possasseaadvantages whl-h
enable them to sell
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER
Cu/thing House rn the County ran possibly do. A
saving to purchasers Of at least
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. I T'
can be effer.ted here, over all City made Clothing
No difference Is now made whatever, between the
wholesale and retail price of goods-.it having been
determined to bringthe selling price down to the low.
eat and cheapest rate.
As this ie exclusively a Cash More, but ONE PRICE
S ASKED, from which no abatement will in any in.
Lance be made—and le also to be borne to mind that
hr IMMENSE STOCK OP CLOTHING
at "Old Oak Halt.' is cut and made in the most un
proved and fashionable city .1) les, arid is entirely slit
fermi t in make and appearance to the Clothing gener
ally sold in the country.
The public are invited In call and Judge for then,-
selves, before making their purchasee of Fallen(' Win
ter Clothing ; - and remember that ohly nue price is
asked, which is the best guarantee that con be given
to protect the public front Imposition. '
Ail persons who desire the cheapest. beet, and mast
fashionable Clothing, do not, forget to tall at
E. T. TAYLOR'S,
(late Lippincott & Taylor'. 01,1 Established Cloth
ing Warehouse.)
Old Oak Hall, cur. Centre and Mahantango $l5.
! BMITH & MINTZER
4-em
JOHN TEMPLE
33.1 y
1 EDWARD T. TAYLOR, HAVING JUST RE
turned from Philadelphia and New l iork,with one
of the largest assOrtments of fashionable Cloths. Cass
sinters.* nip! Rich Silk Vestinr.s. ke., ever introdu
ced in Poitsville, begs to inform his numerons patrons
and the public generally, that he is prepared to exe
cute their 'ordere in amyl.. of to - ..,tun that cannot he
surpassed in nr nut of Philadelphia, and of prices suit.
eil to the time.. ' E. T. TAYLOR.
Merehant Tailor,
[Late of the firm of Lipedneoir & Taylor.)
Aligner 24, 1850. 34. if
' NEB ii --
OUSE ----7 ENtral DAY GtCitiS
AT I.OW PRICES.
47,211EPP ARO . VAN HARLINGEN. 274 CHEST
-1,3 not. .- , tri .. shpt. 10th Phtla.,tespertfolly tall the at
tention
of Families and floye•A to their i•xtrtitilt , e and
perfectly flesh Pitock of Find CI,. Line., a nd imp"
1 Fitrprilling Goods, consisting In par! of
REST MAKE nottse%s ife elliiiiing,Linens.
do Ilarnaly and Irish Sher:tint/F.
do Pillow Case Linens,
in Damask Table Cloth.,
-do
_Damask Table Linens_
do Damask Napkins, Doi lice and There's,
do Ti.o clings of all deseriptiona.
do Marseilles Quilts rind Counterpanes,
do Rianketa, English and American,
, do French Table and Piano Covers,
do . Furniture thinizes and !Ninnies
do Einb'd Lace and Muslin Curtains.
• do Worsted Damasks and Morten,.
Our Stock I:. Made on entirely of Staple Goods,and
being principally of our own imprirrat lon, and bought
for rash. we offer to buyers, either Wholesale. or Re
tail, very great inducements.
N. 13. Always on hand of beet rinalnyi a General
Aminment of Cambric Handkerchief,. Jarobet,Book,
Mail, Swiss and Cambric Mualina; 21111 i'lhlrtlng
Sheeting and Pillow Case Muslin,. Ticking,. Furni
ture Checks, &c,.. &c., at Wholesale priers. - .
' March 22.1851 12,:fim
POTTBVICW3 LIVERY STABLII.
A RE
fc4kTltE UNDERSIGNED ti Ii 4rk
spetfolly announce to the citi
zens of Pottsville and vicinity
that They have purchaved of
Charles P. Miller, Mn entire Interegt in the splendid
LIVERY STA lILE STOCK, ithitla has heretofore
been kept by hint at the spacious stables attached to
the Pennsylvania Hall, In said &trough, where the
propose continuing the business 44 usual.. The stock
'is In first rate condition. and they will be prepared to
tarnish et ail time', well-trained and gentle ROMS,
for Riding or Driving; t3tvriagrit, Deerbnrns, and
other vebiciev, for one or two limes. which they wilt
let kin the most reasonable , terms. Parties of pleas
ure will be promptly accommodated with or without
Drivers ; and personswill be conveyed to any part of
the country as cheaply and comfortably as ran be done
by any other similar establishment. A share of Pub.
lie patronage is reopertfttily solicited and confidently
anticipateA.
J. E. CARTER.
THOMArt BRENNAN.
Pottavtile. \Jame. ICJ 1-tf
ZIKEEDMILL UOUSE.
OTAB I LDMIED 15 \YEARS Aco, BY Da. KIN
, Ea KELIN, N. W. Eorcier of Third and Union ats.,
between elprime and Plnrtreets. Philadembia.
Youth and Manhood r a Premature Death.
KINKELIN ON SELF \ pR6sERVATIOIII--oNLY
25 Cents. This Book Just published, is tilled with use.
Ittl Information. on the inerntities and diseases nflbe
Human Organs. It addressee itself alike to Youth:
Manhood and Old Age, and should he read by all.
. The valuable advice and frOpressiVe warning if Veer
will prevent years of misery sad suffering and save
annually Thousands of Lives; \
Patents by reading It will learn how to prevent the
destruction of Melt children. •
*OA remittance of 25 cents, encitisrni in a leiter ad
dressed to Dr. !Ebben!). ht.' W. corner of Third and
Union Streets. between Spruce and Pine, Philadel—
phis, will ensure a book under euveiore t per return
of mall.
Persons at a'illstance may address Dr; IL, by letter,
(post-paid and be cured at home. \
Packages of Medicines. Directions, tr.. &On Med
by sending a remittance, and put up striore from dam-I
age or curiosity.
Book-sellers, News .Agents, Pediari, Canvimaers,
all others supplied with the above Work at Ikery
low eves. \
August 84, 1850 s4.ly
A CARD
(F GIED BEAD!!!
TO SHOZOULIMIOI.
,
H. & B.CONNlVAD,Stichemors to Etias Dias, deed.
Rail Road Strad. Pet/rills, Pa. •
ESPECTFIJLLY inform the public and the crie
r% tamers onto Establishment. that Mel have Just
received the largest tot of Loather ever offered
Pottsville. sub as Hemlock. Baltimore aud Oak dole
Leather. Heavy Calf-skins aad Upper Leather, and a
general assortment of all kinds of Morocco, to which
the attention buyers 14c partkularly requested. 2 2
of which win be sold at the lowest cash Rives.
Kasten?, Hair constantly on band
April 12. Ibsl
LANG 1117MCWITS. '
BMINTY LAND WA OU N T S Olt CEollpl-
totes, Pension Certificates. and all sums of money
due on account of-arrears of pay. (orate. mileage
property lost, or destroyed in military service. ex
penses Incurred. or money expended fur organizing
Volunteer Companies before being mustered into the
service of the United States, and all other Claim,
against the Government strictly attended to. and all
claims assured at the shonost notice Pelson, hoist
ing unliquldated Claims against the United States,
can have them adjusted by calling at my,office, in .
Centrestreet.next door to Jacob Kline, Esq.'
• D. G. McGOWA N.
Pot taville. Nov. 2,1850 44 .tf
7-7— GEIZIAP SLUMS MID =ADM. --
BJ. WILLIAMS, No. XII North SIXTH street,
7 doors above IdarketSt... Phila. Prenirom Veni
liar! Blind Nanufanturer,and Window Shade Dealer,
asks the anent inn of pu reharers to his I arse et nen, corn
pc king 1000 Pair of iitit!ds, of cew styles arid colors.
Wide and Narrow Slats, with fancy and/lain trim
mings ;
2000 Para. Shades, of latest style/ and patterns,
Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest cash prices.
MERCHANTS selit Rod it to their interest to tali
Blinds painted and Trimmed to look equal to um
Phllida.. A psi, 5, 1851. 14-3 m '
NEWS EMPORIIIIV rou Talc aim.
REGION,
Brennan', Book Store, Centre street, Pottsville.
gene SPREAD OF INTELLIGENCE, AND THE
1, consequent Islamised demand for Newspapers
throughout the. Coal Region, have induced the sub
scriber to establish a permanent, Agency for all the
popular Journals and Petleidicals printed in the coun
try which he witljurntsh at the PUBLISHERS'
PRICES. Pertionii ate distance, by resultant us the
pace of the paper, will receive, regularly, any of the
following he mar select. on the day of publication.
List' of Newspapers.
The Miners' Journal *2 00 Bell s Life in London.
New 'fork ;Tribune, Loudon Punch.
N. V Weekly Heralds 3 00 London Miling Journal,
Flag of our Dillon , $2 GO Nest's Gazette $2 00
Saturday Courier i $2 OD Evening Post 62 00
Dollar Newspaper II 25 Scott's Weekly $2 00
European Nees ! 112 00 Thinie Journal 00
Anther's home Gaz.s2 00
itle Sttbscriptionereceircdforany at cessible Paper in
the United States and Europe:
Graham's MagazineWlllackwooda
00
Godeestadt - sßoolat3 00 • Mull Magazine $3
Dolan Magazine , $3 00 Edinburgh Review,
llarPer's Magazine, *3 00 London Qua y Review,
National do *2 00 North British Review.
International MiseePy3 00 Westminister'Review,
Utters Maine AO SI 00 The Cultivator $3OO
American Review. *5 00 Men, 's Museum *1 00
Electic Magazine *6 Oa
At the same place will always be found a supply of
Blank Books of every description;
• School Books, a full arasontoent„
Law Books. Reports, Forms, &e.,
A choice collection ofstanderd works.
Alt the cheap publication* as they are issued.
Prints and Picture Plaines, Engraving,. Ac.,
Letter. PordscaP,Note and Wrapping Paper,
Bristol Bord. Drawing and Droning Paper,
Blasting Paper 4 White and Blue Pasteboard,
Lawyer's and Intake's Blanks and Simi.,
The best Needles in the Dunes/ States,
Slates, Quilts. 'Steel Fetus, - Sealing %Vela, Pent Os.
Razor.. Razor Strops, Brushes. Soap., ace.,
Plain and Engraved Visiting CartlA,
Wafers., Stamps, India Rubber, Envelope,.
Violin *Strings,' Itaekgstonton boards, Dice, Playloa
Cards. Pen Knives, Motto Meals
Black, blue and red Inks, Sand, Meals ,
Wall and Screen Paper, by the piece or yard.
Juvenile Games, Toy books and Primers,
Perfumery, Soaps, flair brushes. & Ladies' comb,a.
KS. Orders'for-any of the aticii,e, with the money
accompanying. w ill be promptly ettended tn.
D. BANN AN.
Printer. Bookseller& Periodical Agit
Nor. 23,1830 47
S. P. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA
The Genuine Article,
G!IPATLY IMPROVED—MANLTACTVRED By
Does'. CHILTON, the Great Chemist.
Dr. S. P. Teultsend's MirsapaTillm
The most Extraordinary Medicine In Mt World
Over two hundred and : flit) thousand persons,eured
of various diseases, within the lan two yeara. Ncures
8(74111,1a, fitubboto neves, Effects of Mereh
ty. Fever gores, Erysipelas. Rheumatism.
Vonsumption, General Debility, Dyp
pepsin, Costiveness, Skin Disen •- ,
sem, Liver Complaint, Dropsy
and Cunt, Ringworms.
f Cancers and Timms, Heart Diseases.
Th• greatbeauty of this medicine is, that it never
injores the constitution, andls always beneficial even
to the moat delicate, and is the only'rnedichie ever dis
covered that creates new,- pure and rich Mood, and,
that reaches the bone. Thousands are ready to testi
fy to Its many virtues.
(MEAT SPRING AND BUMMER MEDICINE.
Every person should take a bottle spring and Call, to
regulate the system and drive out all Impurities.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHILDREN.
_ .
One bottle of Dr. S. P. Townsend's Extract of Sar
saparMA will cleanse the system of a child,
READ TILE EVIDENCE. -
- - -
This Is to certify, that my child was afflicted with
horrible disease in the face (which realsted the fT.
forts of my faintly physician,) and.was entirely cared
by half a bottle of Dr. S. P. Towneend's Sarsaparilla,
WILLIAM WOOD,
Ittiinntowo. Fayette co.; Pa.. July 2. 1050.
This le tu certify that we have sold Dr. 13 P. Town.
. .
Sarsaparilla tot many years, and consider It a
very valuaM6 medicine, many cures having beeh ef
fected in OW vicinity. A young man by the name of
Weactey Rotherock, of this place, wag cured of the
Scrofula, (having large lumps In his neck) by the use
of one bottle. THOS. REED. & S ON,
Dutalogdon, Pa., July 3d, 1850.
NOTICE.
- -
The public are notified that Dr. S. P. Tow ii2end's
Extract of tt arsaparills, will in future be manufactur
ed under the direction of James ft. Chilton, ebetnlat.
Whose name in connection with that of Dr. 8. P.
Townsend, will be upon each bottle, to prevent fraud.
Sold at BAN:VA:VA
Bookstore, Pottvville, 'Wholesale and Retail,
CeDruiglat• and other! are informed that we have
made arraticernents to eerily thia medicine by the
Dozen, at the Manufactureor' pricer!. It will be to
thdradvaniagetheretbre to procure their supplies from
The Recipe to Manufacture this article, was sold a
few months ago, for the aunt of One. Ifirndred Thou
sand Dollars. the beat evidence of its great worth as a
medicine. The sale has been unexampled.
The article sold as Old Or. Jacob Ton nsend.c . is all
a "Humbug." Jacob Tow vielid is a Vender of Pe
riodicals in New York, and a firm pay him several
hundred dollars a year for the use of his name, for the
purpose of manufacturing a spurious article, and palm
it off upon the public as the •"genuine article." by cal
line it old Dort. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla.
Mr you want the genuine article always ask for
Doct. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla.
Aug 3,1850 :1-rf
SEED and Agricultural WAREEIODSD.
194} Market Street. Phitadeiphis
. . .
IA7 E OFFER TO 01/It FRIENDS AND CUSTO
`1 err, the largest assortmentof Agricultural impl.
memo, Garden tools, and Semis, ever offered in this
market, consisting in part of the following, viz:—
Prouty and Mean' Patent highest premium self-aharp
ening Pioughe, right and left handed side hill Subsoil,
of varlomt-sixes, of superior materials and workman
ship, warranted to give satisfaction, or the money re
turned—Emir highest premiums awarded to these
Piquet's at the New Aork Fair, Mu Also. Beach and
Car Shaer Ploughs; Spain's improved itarret Churn.
constructed in such a manner that the dasher may be
removed from the inside of the Churn by simply un
screwing the handle from the das her. flay,Stran sod
Corti-stalk (ittera, in great variety; among which
may tie found Ilovey'esuperiorpremium:,traw , cptier,
of er.•ry size
Also. horse-pun er Thrashing machines, Pan mills,
torn shelters, Cheese presses, Seed planters. Dirt
soaners, Sugar mills, Or yokes and bows. Turnip
Drills, Horse Hakes, Swathe scythes.
spring tempered cast steel, oval, and square manure
and hay Porker, Pruning shears and thisels„.Reat It and
has Aare, repairing pieces and (Mating*, Peruvian,
Patagonia and prepared Guano, together with a C. 131-
:dete assortment of grass, garden, and field seeds, all
or w hirh will be sold at the lowest paselhle prices, at
IWI Market street, Philadelphia.
PROITTV & BARRETT.
I I-tf.
Starch Is, I'sl
w A 1,4 0_1:M
ITIICKNOR'S COLUNIBIAN SERIES OF SCHOOL
lI BOOKS. 1. "TABLE IIBMC," for the you ng "
classes. Tills little book contains the table of the
simple and rewound rules, including a variety of
other tables.. intended expressly for the use of those
just commencing the study of numbers, and Is consid
ered the hest hook of the kind that has ever been
offefed to the public.
2.
tinO CALCULATDI."—ThIa Is
a Primary Aretinrmbracing all the rules to the
Single Rule of Three inclusive,
with about POO goes
[tons for AOlllllOll. adapted to the American currency.
Thli volume is cknowledged by those trim hare used
it to be fir superior to any Primary Arithmetic that
has ever been issued by the American press.
3. A KEY to the louth's Calculator," in which
the solution of the questions are given' Infull,.for the
11111 p of teachers.
1. " CoLtatat CALCULeToR."-11 nanhnoue
ly admitted. by the moat sapettenced and competent
teachers. that this volume Is second to no other work
of the kind. in fact, the " Standard Arithmetic of the
Niels." it contains about 2200 questions for Wu
t ion, a large amount of practical entstaration. and the
drat work of the kind that was ever published. as
pure/y4mericau, and szdusitrefy adapted to cur ow.
currency. •
3. • " Key loth. Columbian Calculator," inc:ti
nge variety of miscellaneous matter.ln mensuration,
tractions. dm:, for the use ofteachers.
"C01,1331111AN Seem.mo-Boolt."—The atrange
meat of !hie book la diffirent from those In use c the
tenons are introduced in as to make it progressive,
leading the pupil forward gradaally rim the most
simple wordy, to those more difficult, so that In a
short space oftima he will be able to master any les
son In the book.
. .
7 .. "Ta21.211110)1 1 MEMICILTION, Oa THE Sousse
sea TatAXOLE....--ThiS volume Is much SirOplifia
when compared with other works of the kind, in the
omission of the more objectionable parts of the old
Sooka.and the isteeductlea of saleable practical mailer
in relation to the daily occurrences of life ; adapted
to the use of schools and every Milanese-man in the
ommunity.
8.. " A KOlt to the Mensuration." In which all the
examples are given In fall
These Books, Sand particularly the Geometry and
Mensuration, were prepared expressly for the
Public Schools of this country. They are easier, cheap.
Cr and of a more practical ckarectse„ than anv other
works of the kind published In the United States:
'They have already been recommended by upwards
of WO Professors and Teachers throughout the coun t
11 7. For sale Wholesale and Retail by
B. BANNAN, Pottsville.
Oct. 19,1850 42
GAIIDEN • BlDED!! —Embraclog a general as
sonnies( of the choicest kinds warranted fresh,
always - for me, Wholesale retail at Nursery
iferehaata and others supplied svlth small quits.
titles to sell spin, at 13. HANNAN'S
. • • I
• Seed Old Utley ROM.
Poustips, April t. 1831 . • Ow,
. .
- pasasicazit . wawa . ,
EIRMISIMINIIit '
O PF h e rote m9tray P ltilliffetpt i ellit 8 8 4 11 175 5 1 i :
—Sumner Ariangutrient.—Vain lEtanDneart—Prom!
Philadelphia to Pottsville. two'Passesger Trains daily
(Minds wi l lress.) On and afterlAptil 1;1851. two
trains be run each way ? daft', between Philo:
delphia and Pottsville. • i
SIOIININO LIN r.l
Leaves Philadelphia at 7f o'clock! A. M., day. ll'
rapt Sandals. Leaves Pottsville at 7e o'cloelt, A. 51:
daily, eseept Sundays. 1 .
ArrEtmoor4 mi. • ,
1.5.1ai
Leaves Philadelphia .131 ()Wat t dally.exeept Sun:
days. Leaves Pottsville at 3 o'clOck, daily. accept
Sundays. . .
FARES.
lodise' a►a 441 chits mi.
Between Phila. and Pousville o 411 75 02 1.5
Between Phila. and Reading, 1 75 , 1 45 :
Depot IP • Philadelphia. coiner of Broad and Vine
streets. Passengers cannot enter the cars unleas pro
vided.n ith a ticket.
FirtY Pounds of haegage will be allowed to each pai
sengerin these lines, and passengers are expressly
probib led from taking anything a• baggage but their
own wearing tpparel, which will he at the risk 'of its.
ownet. .
. .
Ojrnrder of the Board of .Manajo s ri.
,S. BRADFORD, Betretary
April 5. 1851: 4 -- ' 14-tf.
Orrice or THE LITTLC ScHllll.lll4. Mastro/mons}
Rail Read and Coot Company.
ON AND AFTER ViErtDAT, !APRIL 1, 1851, the
Paeseneer Train will leave Tamaqua daily (Sunday
excepted,) at Of o'clock A. M. and 21 o'clock P. M..
and conned with the Morning and Afternoon 'Minx
from Pottsville. on the Rending Lidiroad.
Returning, will
leave Port Clinton, On the arrival
of the Morning Train from Philadelphia on the Read
ing Railroad. FARE. f
To Philadelphia, - - *3 00
`• Port Clinton; - - . 75
/MTN ANDERSON General Agent.
Tamaqua, April 19, 1851 r 15-tf •
p ;I :7-Idr).i.. aqie
v..
HOWARD, EARL & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE.—
We are prepared to receive and forward pally Per
Passenger Train, (our Express Car being always
in charge of special tneagengers) merchandise of all
descriptions.packages. bundles, specie,bank notes, &r.
Also, particular attention paid to collecting Bills,
Drafts and Aeritunts. Packages and Goods delivered
daily to all intermediate plaices between Philadelphia
and Poll:wine, Officen—CPtert Street, Pollsvrile
No. 43, South Third Street, Philadelphia; No. r 6 Wall
Street, New York, Nri. 8 our Street, Boston.
II MT AHDCo.
, EARL & C
April 5, 1551. ttvf '
FREIGHTS & TOLLS ON COAL,
OFFICE or TILE SCHEYLILILL NAVIGATION Co.,
Mirth IT, ISM. • is
TOLL ON ANTHRACITE COAL.—THE RATER
of Toll for Anthracite Coal carried on the Pim ka of
be;Pchuylt Nl Navigation Company wilt be as follows
fermi thi.+ date until further notice
--------_—.:._
/)rw1,:0.b0r , ,/ Landing . .25 !25 25 !
: --
Hamburg - - ! -- 25 25, 25, • 25
" 31ohr , rille i • 311 30 125 j 25
~
Altlinoxe"... • - 311, 30 12: , 25
Rending . - 30, 351 32 ;25
Hint:borough . 411' , 46 37 • 28
l'ortUnlon - . - -411 i 40 3: ;28
l'ott,lov. it L.ii.ting - . 40/ . 45 '42 33
/toper',/ Lord . 46; 45 '42 , 33
Phanixvillo • .- 51/• 50 1 47 - 35
I.uml!ersill” - • - 511, 50 i 4 71 39
Pawling'. Dont • - 5111 SO
Valley Foigo - - - 511' 50
Putt Kenhedy - - - 561 , 55 j
Nortiltown and Ettldgi•pati - • 54 55
Plymouth Dam - 514 55
enn.liollacken - bii I
Bpring Mill - - - fily to
Marayuuk - - 664 . 65 f,
Philadelphia eft} 65
By order of the ?danagere : ,
Nlarrhl.l2, IPSI
ETUNGITTS & TOLLS ON COAL.
0- , •-nr; • e. 4 .n0
O FFIcE OF THE PHIL•. ar. 126i1il NO RAII t
Pdrla•lc(pilia, -Iforch 15. 1851. f
. 1 . ,Rstea of FREIGHTti end TOLLS on Coal, tranA 7
ported by this COMpahy, will be a• follows from
March 171 h, 1 4 5/..until further notice
.Mx • =l 7, w ; • , '" , 5
' c '% ' c ::
, TO ig!g=lz—
=—l?'.4.,g
Richmond, , - ----
—I r ! I l;Philadelphia, - llg. I
Inclined Plane,- - • • , 60 ,1 5 _I 35
Nicellonn. -.- . • - • f 62 0 i
55 1 3
l 132
Germantown Ratlroa.l, . - 6
Faits of flehuylkitl, - - 1 : 60 il 55 11 35
Manayunk. • - 50 145 1 125
Conshohocken & Plym , uth. R. R., 40 ! 135 l4O
Turnout I mile below ISiorrislown, 35 11JO ; 1.15
Norristown or Brldgeport. 30 i 1 25 ! 110
Poll Kennedy, 25 ' 150 I 05
,
Valley Forge. . . , 20 Ils' 1 00
Ptnenirvilie, . .!: 10 i 105'90
- Royer 's Ford. - - , 10 L I 115 . 90
Pottstown 05 ;1 00 90
Douglassville, -- . , 05 1 ,
ICO , 110
Bountetown, - - 95 90 B5
Readin - - • 85 , 80 ; 75
Between g,
Reading and kforirsville, 85 I . 80 ! 75
Mobtsville, - - - - 65 751 10
Hamburg. , 7 0 , 601
Orwiaeburg. - - - • . • ' 60 i 501
By order of the Board of klanageta.
•• 1. BRADFORD, Becry.
Hareh 22, 18.51 (2-1 f
PEEMADA & #r, . • t . .
.-.~:=_
1 1 )EDUCTION 'OF FREIGHT ON MERCHANDISE,
I IIL to commence March 1, 1651.
HATES (IF FREIGHT PER 100 1..11,4.
"3'3 • 4.,
.. 2 /W'tqt 7 o
4 ATI. I.Ee TAI vernirren. ri..l .1° i .
,t 9 Zl
i'i•Z ..1 2.1. ; ..
,111.. . ••• a .
1 - As 7 4-
Ist Cruse.—Bituminous CoaLliricks
Ire, DIM Ore, Limestone, Pig Iron. 9 cis. .4i rio.
Plasteroslate, Tiles, 111
2ci Cluto.-131 , konts, Burr Blocks.)
Cement, Grindstones, Guano, Laths, i
Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy. Rosin. i.loj et,. .33 ma
Salt, Sills. Shingles, Tar, Turpenj
tine, Timber and Lumber. '''.,....
3d Class.—:llle. Beer and Porter,)
Ashen, Pot and Pearl, Hark. Barley,
.
Bones and Horns. Co ff ee, Cotton, I '
Wincing& Domestic Liquors, Grain, i
Iron Castings, rough .
; Rolled. Dar or ' . •
Hammered Iron, Holler Plates. Flat Ply cts 61 cts.
Hat Railroad Iron, Lead and Shot,
Molasses, Pfil3lol.B, rigii3 and Spikes ,
Snit Provisions, Boger., Saltpetre & ; ,
Tobacco, uhmanufnctured. J •
FLOUR per barrel, 25 cis. 11 cta.
4th Class.— it ppleo, Bran. Hotter)
Cheese, Cordage,Enrthen-ware Eggs, i ,.
Groceries, (except those statkii)heuip i
hardware & Cutlery. floihiw•ware. I
Latd, Leather:Live stock. 51anufac- 17113 9 us. '
tutee of Iron, as Machinery ; OlLOys
tars, Palms, Rau , Hides, Rags. Rus
sia
.Sheet Iron, Seeds, Steel, sweet i
Potatoes, Tallow. Vinegar & Wire, J
Sek Class.—Book. and Stationery.)
Itoorsand Shoes, Camphlne & Spiral!
Oil, China, Glans ond Uneensaare, 1
Cigars, Confectionery, Dry Goods. } 22 Ll' 4 . 14 I IS.
Drugs, Fresh Fish, Meat and Prot, 1
Foreign Liquors. Hops, Spirits of t •
Turpentine, Teas, Wines and Wool.)
Match 1,1651 9.11
SOAP and Candle. FACTORY.
SWISCHILIEE PAVING P11E1(11/18E11 TliE
lI rionti and Candle Facriiry or Franela Ie lie, In
the horcugh of Cottavilre.hereby elves 11n1fr.•, that
he Intends carrying on the' , bushier.' himself at Mr.
Lecke's old stand, where tip is prepared to furnish all
the art tries in hisline nt huolness, at the very lowest
rale., and respertially soliriin the patronage of the
feeling confident it At they will ilnd it in their
inherent in deal with bun
Bept,2l.lmtm
Perry Davis) Vegetable Paln
Killer.
TILE WONDER OF THE ACE.—INTERNAL &
External Remedy.—A great discovery end Valua
ble medicine. Every fantliC should have a bottle in
eaten or sudden sickness. lit canes
Cholera, Bowel Complaints Chalk. Diarrhea,
Fever and Ague, Piles, Dysentery, Pein
In the Read, Beuises Rheutna•
Dyspepsia, end Burns.
READ THE EVIDENCE.
This certifies that 1 have for several months used
Mr. Davis' Vet/Marie Patti Killer...in my, fatuity In
several of those eases for which it I. recommended.
and find it R very useful ranilly medicine
, A. BRONSON.
Pastor or 2d Baptist Church, Fall River.
risbaraf, NartAa's Pineward.
This may certify that I have used.Davls' Pain Kll
evtvith great success In eases of Cholera (antrum.
Common Rowel Complaint, Itronchltis,Couhs, Colds.
&e., and would cheerfully recommend it as a Valuable
amity merfelnp. JAR: C. !MONIER.
FRIED DAvls.—This may enttlfy that 1 still use
the Pain Killer In toy family. kly. health has been so
gond for three or four months past, that I have but
little or no UR. for It, and would still recommend It to
the public. RICHARD PECKHAM,
Fait River, 2d month, 17th. 1849.
For sale by JENKINS it SHAW,
HS Chesrut Street, Phliadelphla.
General Wholesale Agents for Eastern Palingslnnis,
to Whom all orders and applications for Agencies
from Eastern. Pentaiyicania should be addressed.
B. DANNAN. •
Wholesale and Retail Agent for Schuylkill Co.
13.DruggIsts and others supplied to sell agtain, et the
regular rates.
Aug 17. 1850
irtend. and . withone-tenth the usual
espeatae. in *deities, to the general tootles of pri
vate disease, it fully explains the cause of manhood's
early decline, with ob Inns on marriage—be.
aides many other derangements which It would not be
pro er to enumerate in the public prints.
far Any person seodlog swears-rive coarsen-
Closed in a letter, will receive one copy at this hook.
by mail, or Ave copies' will be sent for one dollar.—
Address, "DR. W. Y 011740. No. 152 !price street,
Philadelphia." Post-MU*
DR. YOUNG can he consulted ors any of the
Diseases described InhPedlfsrent publics' fens. at his
Office, 732 Spruce Intelt4 every day Between 0 and
o'clock. (Rlandayi eseeptst)j •
Phllabk.Ntrer. O. 111. r
1 ,11 :•
FROM;
M j 75
": r: I1 ? 7-'4 S'
5 11tjt7f:5. 5.
3
V. Fri&
12-if
El=
liiiMIIM
EMI
JR TODRREILIFt
TINIPIVE VENTS I 1 1
B means of th Pocket
•, Escu y
laplus, or Every one his
own Physician! 30th edition
*Lib upWarde of n hundred
Pngravings . , showing private
diseases in every shape and
form, and malformations of
tbegenerative 'mem. by
' WM. YOUNG, M. D.
• The time bee now arrived.
Oat persons entering_ foal secretdiseases,
secret diseases, need no more
belome the virgin or ravage-
Env as by the prestripitons
, continued in this book any
one may cure himself. with-
Iness, or. the knowledge of the
11E1
MM SALE.
FOR SA 1410.—The sabscnbers offer for tale saint
pertar 6 Inch 'lndy, 6 feet stroke, with 100 Tanta
of 3 a Cloth pipes. with bolts. rings; At.. all In good
order. Also, 35 Drill Care, 40 loch axle. 8 of which
are riacd with double brakes, all of which are Is
rood 111111)112g order. Also, 00 yards of Inch skip,
chain. The above will be sold low for cub or appro. , .
adyaper.
April 13. 1850
FOR SALE...The Bubscnber Is de
111T0111 of selling the dwelling house In which
ffg: be now resides, In Morris' Addition. , The
" 2 building is one of the very best in the Bor•
ouch...large and admirably arranged, with every con
venience to make It desirable. Possestion given at
once. ,
GEO. U. POTTS
114 f
March 16.1350
FOlt SALE...One 10 bone Engine, with break.
Ins rollers, screens, sbettlegAnd every thins
neeee'ary about a Coal breaking , eatiblshroent, which
will be sold on Tory reasonable terms.
OEO. H. POT/R. .
11,11
March 16.1860
(SOB SALE—One giritorse hoisting engine.arttb
winding, gearing all cnmplete Enquire at the
Mack Mine Colliery. York Farm, or at the otHee or
GEO. 11. POl7B.
March 16, 1850
VOR SALE AND TO LET.—Building Lois
In Mount Carbon. Lewirpnri, Wood and Lyon'a
addition to Prittiltille.on Nortrnalonst.,Pottsallle,and
lu Minersirille. AIM) -a convenient Ofilte In Morris'
Addition. A poly to JAS. B. CAMPBELL.
April 24. 1849 184(
IRON, - Br.o. .
RAIL ROAN IRON —EQR SALE AT THE
York Store, by thh'subscribtrg :
10 toile Phcentsvllle T Ran. 29 !ha to the yard
50 "1 Light T " 94 "
15 '"
f Fldt Bar Real Rllad Iron,
.50 " 1g z
10 " 11
10 " 2 t §
10 " 4 z
PottaviDe, Dec. 7.1 e. 50
rrlN ROOFING.—TIII BEING THE BEM
1 son when our citizens who deeire to acme thel
buildings from the ravages of fire, 'timid seek to have
them, made fire-proof—the understzned would re
ipeetfully Inform the public that he is prepared to
fulfil-01 orders for Tilt Itnofl tt, spouting /kr., &e.
JACOB M. LONG.
2041
Pottrville, June 29. IMO
Sale. 120 feet In. chitin. Also
,furnished. at the shortest nolitP. 5.8.3-4. 12-18,
7.8. 15-I6 and I in. brat venni' cable chain, at N. Verb
pricei—freight added. F.-YARDLEY & ON.t-
Apra 20 1850 96.
MISCELLANEOUS.
veAuvi IN SCRAP IRON
A Copper, Brass. Bar and Block Tlo , Sodden
Spleßet Lead, ace. Ordure tec*lved for Braes And
Copper wort. and Machine furolehing. All orders
cnnperied with the above !Me promptly attended
Op South Street,above Front, Philadelphia.
Jun. 15; IMO 914-tf,
FEET or SUSQI EHAPINA WHITE
/l/Pine Flulalu¢: ingri c her with a gTneril
usitortmem ut Qmelubmi Lumber. fibbrutrev. &e.,&e., tor
*ale by DAVID 0. LEWIS.
Lumbar Vard.tlehtlyikill n
40-t.
Op I obe x 5.1550
TOE BRADV & ELLIOTT (Warranted)
Ewer Pointed (fold Pen., now stand A No lin the
Penutatket ; every 'lemon who has tried them will
acknowledge their 3uporiorlty. They are made and
cold ratio/sleety by Brady te two doors above
the !diners' flank. Watehe. of all the celebrated
makere ah flialie,:ti prier, to gnu the times.
UMBER YARD —TIIP ATTENTION OF
I Builders and others, la roatlertfully Invited to Ih
Ylaueing dill, where they can be Aultedin all ktudii of
?Ivied Planting. Turtling and (mintier. from I Inch
Pantile to Pannel Plank
If F.NRY STRAUCII
, Corner of Nth and Norwegian Streets
May 15, 1950 11-tf
CHAPMAN'S AMERICAN DRAWING BOOK,
Embracing the Primary, the Elementary and the
Paraeective. decidedly lire best, and the cheapest In
the United Atatet.Juet terrived and (or sale at
B. BANNAN'S
Cheap Book and Stationery Store.
5
Feb. I. 18M
OIL t OIL! OIL ! —JUsT RECEIVED AT THE
York Store, a large consignment from New Bed•
ford. consisting of
9,000 gale_ North wen Coast Miner All.
2,000 " Potar Oil, warranted not to chill.
Alio, Sperm end 1.10 Oh of imperlor quality. rot
machinery.
20 Dope go,Reroo German Wax Candles, a new
ni tide. • ""- E. YARDLEY & SON.
Pnitictlle. Arc.'. 1.35
DRAFTS AND BILLS or EXCLIANGE IN
I/ gams of 1 or 100 pounds Sterling on England, Ire
land, Scotland, Wales, France, Germany. or any part
of Europe, for ARIA. without any charge, at
DANNAN'S,
Paasage Agency In Pottsville.
Mao, European Etllla and Marta eaahed and rolleited
at Ma other.
*Passengers also engaged at the toweat rate,. and
to detention nr grumbling.
June 8. Mg t -
OOFINO SLATES...THE BLUE tdOtiN
lain Slating Company; respertfully Informs the
public that they are fully prepared to furnish superior
ttlatee for Ruonne, end have .he roost experienced
Platers le their employ. and will attend to any orders
with despatch at the shortest nottre, and' on the must
reasonable terms. All the work wa.rrant.d. Apply lo
W. ROBERTS, Treichlersctile P. 0.. Lehigh Ca,.
Pa.,.Agent, or to B. BANNAN at this office will be
punctually attended to
Dec. 7, 1850
RUBBER GOODS.—I.ADIES OAR
-1 darting Gloves, a new article.
Coats and Caps, Leggings and Pantaloons for wet
weather.
Oil Cans, a new and excellent article.
India Rubber ticking; also Car Springs.
Fishing Honig end Leggings.
India Rubber Water Pipes - , Etc., &c.
Fetlock Bands for horses that cut.
India [Whiter Belting. which is taking the piece of
all other kinds, together wfth a variety of articles In
the India Rubber tine. all of which will be sold at
Manufacturers prices, at
O.fIIANNAN'S Variety More
Mirth 39,_1851 13—
IaILASTING 'AND WRAPPING PAPERS-400
1.3 Relima Wrapping Paper, different gitatities and
eizea.
30 Ream. Shoe Paper, While and tisinned colors.
75 Reams Blasting Paper of dlff,rent size., single
and double @beet..
60 Reams Btraw Pap.•r: a lot of Tea Paper,
all of which will be sold wholemile and retail, very
cheap at B BANNAN•S
Paper and Atationary Store.
13—
Marcb 29,-1851
*MUSIC
.
MUSIC —LEE & WALKER, SOCCES
-1.1 sots to Ceo. Wilby. No. Ird ou-sneak. eer, wader
Parntim'a Museum, mince jnatpubliahed th ollowlng
brautlful'fiatlarla, Palkea , &c.:
Think ere you Speak, by N. J. Sande
The seero, by the autlor of " Will it ye RIP
then as now."
Sa'acy Kate, as gum: by Mr. Hudson, M slr by Dr
CunnOntoti.
"Raise the brigbt Flag or Columbia." adapted to the
popular air of "Ever be Happy,' In Opera •• Enchan
tress."
The' Thou art gone. hy the late T. A. Sullivan."
'lopelsess Love,
Woman's Love,
A Dream that love ran ne'er forget, hy M. Keller.
Dilligent Polka, hy J. A. Clew.
Pritnrote do. Ity M. Keller.
Phtenis do, as performed at rape Mav,by Johnson's
Band:
❑alop Brllllabt,froni the Opera of the Four Sons of
♦ymon, by T. C. tVlereck.
811 Amusements, Elegances, by Charles Voss:
t.. At W. have the pleasure to announce Cu the pub
lic that their stock or Sheet Monte ennelat• of the
largest slid most complete assortment to be (Mind In
the rouhtt.Y, the) , are constantly adding to their stock
all the new ',lngle published In New York. Roston, Ate-
MISIMI
A tin, ne•nrtment of the Lrat m.nurantsrpra of New
York and nom en, at the ir,Wont cash price:.
MITAICAL INSTRUMENT 4.
Also. a general assortment of Guitars, Violins. Hau
lm., Flutes, Acrordenns, &c.,
Violin, Guitar. and
Harp Strings of the hest Ita lian qualities,• ail of
which will be furnished In the politic and the trade at
the lowest ratea.
Orders poncittallt; attpndrd to
Jan 12. 1850.
N. M NEWNADI'S
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Plumbing. Shop.
/TAR CONSTANTLY - CM RAND A SIMPLY OF
11 all size:. of Lead Pine, Sheet Lead. Woelt Tin e
Bath Tuhs, Shower Baths, Hydrants. Hose. Bowe
a ndlilnele Acting Pompa and Water Closets; also, al
kinds of Brass Cocks for water end steam, Brass Oil -
Cups, and 'Globes for Engines. All kinds of Copper
Work and plu m bl i ne done in the neatest manner at
the shortest notice
N. B. Cash paid for old Brass and,Lead.
Pottsviite, Orr. 28. IPSO 13-tf
I;iurify 11)C Uloaa.
The best Family Medicine now- before the public
It has been computed, that during the 1a , 4
twentyyears, three millions of persons have
annually been benefited by the use of
these Medicines; a Let which speaks volumes
in aver of their curative properties..--a:siugle trial
will place them beyond the reach of competition in
the estimation of every patient. By their use the
blood is restored to a pure and healthy state, freed
from all impurities. The system is not reduced
during their operation, but invigorated, and they
require no restraint from business or pleasure.
The . afflicted have in Moffat's Life' Pills
and Phoenix Bitters, a remedy .that will do
for them all that medicine can possibly effect.
The genuine of these medicines are now put up
with. a fine steel 'engraved wrapper and - labels,
ITai
and copy right secured according to the law - , of the
States.
Yor rte Pared by W. B. MOFFAT, M. SW
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sale by
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Augutio, la tutilis,. sole riput for Minerrrille
SZ•ly - •
CONNira & ROADS.
New Philadelphia
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AGRICULTURE : AND THE COUNTRY.
If the country is ever inviting, it is in thek
Spring of the year, when nature is awaking
from her long slumber, and dressing herself in
her beautiful new, robes. At. other seasons,
perhaps, nature really possesses more charms.
The rich flowecs of summer and the autum
ctal fruit have power to administer a stronger
,sensual delight. But then at thoSe seasons;
the mind of the .beholder has been partially
satisfied with the pleasures of rural sights.
and the heart has becomeless sensitive to the
gushing, but no longer fresh sting of birds
and other long suspended rustic, sounds. It
is the time, too, most interesting to the hus
bandman, who has_nOt been weaned by the
long interval of the winter months from a
desire 'to return once more to his old inter.
course with his mother earth. So far from
that, his passion for the farm and its cultiva
tion increase with his years, and life would
be tedious indeed, that he should be obliged
to, pass in absence from his native country
home.
E YARDLEY & SON
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1 17' To CLEAN HAIR BRUSHES A:VD COMB,
—Subcarbonate of soda or putass, sometime.;
called salt of tar tar,:or salt of wormwood, it
to be dissolved in boiling water, two heaped
tea-spoonsful will be sufficienefor halt-a-piut;
into this mixture dip the hairs of the brush,
and dravPthe comb through many times.—
The brush and comb, with the help of this
solution, will quickly cleanse each other;
dry quickly and they will be as new.
Observe two things ; the patass must be kept
in a stopper bottle, or it will soon become
liquid ; when liquid it is not injured for use,
but it left . in paper would be wasted ; also
the mahogany or satin-wood back of the
brush must be kept out of the solution, as it
itpt to discolor wood. - •
a - SHAD ROE O)LELLT.—A capital dish
can be made out of the roe of a shad—a dish
fit to tickle the palate of at epicure. A, friend
of ours.who knows what is good, and what
is of more importance, how to prepare a
luxury for the table, furnishes us with the
following ;—"Take a - roe and parboil it
slightly, then put it in a eullender to drain,
separate the foreign matter with a Cork, mix
in tour eggs, session to tests with parsley,
salt and pepper, and then cook as an ordinary
omelet.
fl:' To 'Ataxy. SANDWICHES.—Rub oue ta
ble-spoonful of mustard flour into half a
pound of sweet butter ; spread this mixture
upon thin slices of bread ; from a boiled ham,
cut very" thin slices, and place a slice of ham
between two slices of the bread pi r epared as
above; cut the sandwiches in a convenient
form and serve. Some chop the trimmings
of the , lx,iled ham very j fme, and - lay them
between the slices of prepared bread. This
is a good dish for lunch or "evening entertain.
mente.
a 2 To Lure APPLES.—Take sour apples,
those of a keen acid, and to every square.tin
filled - with them,four over a tea-cup full of
water and one of sugar. Bake them slowly
till done. Eat 'them with cream and the
juice which cookifioin atom.
CO fanner.
Such are some of the meditations, we may
well believe, of the farmers of the good nld
times, and many of those who are proprie
tors and cultivators of the soil at the present
period. But such are not apt to be the con
templations of the more youthful portion of
the rural population. More easy and fre
quent communication with the city has pre
sented to their silly_ tancies the ripple of dis
content as well as of temptation ; and they
have partaken of both. Their eyes have been
opened, as they imagine, to the sndden knowl
edge of good and evil, and the farmer's boy
can now see how coarse the clothes are which
envelop his limbs, in comparison with those
of the nice, trim. smooth, dapper little fellow
behind the city . counter. It is all - over with
him now. -
Farm work is terribly bard work always,
and worse than ever now. And the country
is so solitary—there is so little company—so
few fashionable mates of either sex. No
books, not even a monthly magazine, and
scarcely a daily paper to be found, and no
time to read them if they coutd be. In tact,
he is quite convinced that the country Mows
duller every hour. He did not think. till
lately, that everybody in the country was so
great a bore, and wonders he ever thought of
staying there a moment after he was ableTei
run away. And so he goeeinto the city,
serves an apprenticeship to nothing , in par ,
titular, but in a shop, then sets up for him
self, soon sets down again ; now turns broke r;
presently breaks down, and, if he can pick
up the pieces, emigrates, and is never heard
of more. 4-1
The farmer's boy who stays by the home
stead of his ancestors, or settles somewhere
• 4
in the country, contributes a good and re
spectable name and family to the wealth of
his native State. From such a stock, his
country can draw for . an honest citizen to
serve her in peace, or a gallant officer in war
in case of need. His education has been well
looked after, not at college, or even the acade
my, it is more than likely ; but' at the free,
common town school, where the public has -
at last provided the means for an education,
fit for a sovereign, as he is. Not only so,
but this youthful husbandman has become,
accomplished in a seminary established by
the State, in such chemical and other science,
as, with the agricultural instruction there ac
quired,.qualifia him, with others, to consti
tute our State from position and soil, the
garden of the country.
From an honorable, intelligent, refined.
and contented lace like this, proceeds the true
patriot, the defender of the permanent insti
tutions of religion, education, and benevolence
of the land, and the large and liberal, whole
souled lover of his State, his country, and bis
race. No duty or interest of his own tout
is too mean or insignificant for his notice-, or'
support ; no measure of the Union is superior
to the grasp of his independent intellect, or
too remote in its cgigin or consequence to in
terest his sympathies. In his mind the Con
stitution of the Union, the glory of his na
tive country, and the prevalence of Christi
anity, are blended inseparably in his daily „
devotions, and he has sworn obedience to
every law proceeding from them. We are
not contending, that men are more virtuous
in the country than in the town ; we think,
that families are more permanent and stable.
We do not say, that sudden or enormous
wealth is so easily acquired in agriculture as
in commerce ; but we do confidently assert,
that there are fewer failures and more con
tentment. The city may more abound in
pleasure, the- country contributes more to
happiness. In one, a rational man mat de
sire to make a visit ; in the other, to spend a
life. One may doubtless enjoy himself in
the former in the hey-day of life, but he
would ebooge to retreat to the sweet bill side
of the quiet village to be sick and die.
Netrarck Advertiser.
(11)c Ootockeeper