=GRES' ' EXPECTORANT, Fos courdis,- CO.Llit3; INFLUENZA, W 110 0 1; lag c o ugh :mu ,pulmonary affection...-n. pi • prietor of the attezve irivalnable preparation challen • ges the exhibition of any other specific. which .s ilt enmplete in all essential qualities with that now pre I r sewed to the public.. Himself-it graduate of the Col lege of Pharmacy in - Philadelphia, • and careful_ totified in one ots,lhe most extensive, prescriptin. • houreti in that citi,;lie confidently , and with assort faith in its e - recominendLis as a medic intl .- well adapted for the purpose for -which it has etatie .pounded, Ile pledges his prefessional reputation that it contain' no °el - merlons ..rue—but that the simples - 'of Which it is earoposed, will not in the remotest ' manner. affect,A44aeshterider infant in any it 2 T • totbe renanvarathe disease. • , For coughs: now,Oar inveterate or harasiing,ini action will be fdanci tribe immediate and effectual ; ,witilst In everyciashit wilt bring almosc instantaneour , 'relief, and if persevered in, will afferfa certain cure. ' 't•hddren - from their': birth, andadulta of ally age, can iely upon tbesetestilts. Colds long neglected, or be• violent thinugh :norlain exposure, threaten ing injury•to the Idngs; and consump • Ilan, will be arrested before "sueb a fatal crisis will hate been tearhed.i Indeed Cases have been known, and are certified to. where it has been ascertained that a pulmonary.affection • e - at'boed which this-medi cine relieved with a 11-the derided evident es of a radi_ cil. entire cure. 1 This prepaiationl Is equally' efficacious for Asthma, hoarseness, and bronchitis Aced persons, particular ty. are much sultieet tbe-fie-t of those diseases; whilst'public speakers. n hen !latched nith the latter, will to sure tribe relieved frnin these two painful an . n o , n c a e bo s. re statements are made in full view of their important e and weight; their faithfulness will be proven•on a fair trial of the specific; and r elief to the sufferer be the Certain ronci,inPric, For further proof of the efficacy of brit remedy, the proprietor respectluilytefers to the following cern arbiec °Lenine of the first Physicians in Pottsville CEllerlFicalEi.—; deem it a duly l one io therein - (nuttily. to tunnel): recommend "Ifoalies' Expecte!: ant," asan effectual remedy lit colds, incipient bron chitis, Intimation of the lunge, aur all -analognua •disteaser. Having 'pie. ritn - it tilts remedy. and traced itti effects €111.013 Itle.p.ll le fli cat! ,art4y ferntamend it as superi o r to usa di•tint r. t.iilik 1111{1 , 41 now before the .-• public. , , P. rltirl.l),- M. It , k• 11:1V1,..! t1;1,.1• I.fiown Ily la.. the pi fylr.l Calitil,. • llUCtlV I:,l4..rtoraitt ,; •' ;ttu indar rd In me i:Nil-newt it Ilrit p. - ore SrhPlitial in air v.ri.itt. do4a-T. I mutt hhr in h. vtren ,:INNorK.4IIN. M Has ing t0mp..1,e111.. ftirltilltg Expeetorahr' t,, h , -It.tuni, itt rrtimmv-mdmr It 85, I bcti. ve It io'be, an , I. ,, •11..111 I,litqc in evitaitt limndatintii c i pl;,'iti,Bl - Irt .` Poti!ulit, Atte Is v..) M..1)1 . Mr- ).01 icknel it., ,rm itsg rut ILA - It !orb C017114U51 - your L'Api,: , •rant.l it -:mg it Nu) , ,"11111/.:4.111 a it 1.. Ilwic if 11111112!, neella r,afr anti v-Irrcrual EXpi, forat.l. TM 1%;.- M• 11. Pie p 3 re,l Gy 1 , .• C. I'llrwist and r..r .31.- by J W•liii. l .4• 13. llrklnet. ; I Fry. T3lll - squa ;Y. R. 1,11 " n• silitu . 4 f:J i4,11.1.. , r. Wngorr Sr. Brother, ( , r. igz.latt J W11111411..'M Meyer. Jr: :id:x.lll3o. Ate, :111; ;I'h.itlrsL,.bbin•.rtl terCreet; ',lrv. Tgehr:.l.l: Wn , lipctElleiv;lle.; railplattn. POI I Carbon: J. Mr- Curdy, Readipz , ; Druz. .storr, pr;tt,cfr,re t. Firirr•keppellr'.l;drally llirolte.llolll 11l : • 3-11 t. ., I CAUTION. THE 1.%1E .:Atisr.l . l! I LEVI"s SXEEI. PEN.', f. 111: Ajmiuf-Tl3lor . . 111 tile 1:JO, deer. it 'loot I. 19i)....1ii radio' In preserve th.• logli repatt i ton the Olive Pea-lit. , :tanned forso,ll,lo, .....ii. oil die gOterillUelit .41i:es Andthroliglintl: ,the - eliniiiietual community, to nibilit this in:. le i: -) li iiiteininf the pie, _ !Ile nitainst a roomier( tal ton attiatipted to be palmed otTas the , riellial one, a. ell caliailateil to deceive. front •the•elnee 11.1lati , ” .',l the tale .Ih . I, ry'• 5)...:,,1 re ~ ii the'lritei ia4.4 - :!i." 4 liti of eniti tot. end ntoi.on the shape and Ithellee ii: ti.e.,attle . 1'i,.., , r11.1 , t1, go,le have been got un by recta in partie erint only la ' slippy p,,,,,, ,ho •1•Ii 101111.1 qtr.' ,ty. 1.0 al.o r,,, ite . p.o.. pole of introdal ink in a teammate foitn. I hi iitigli snit,. port 100 of the t I. tie Public; tripe:fled Corn rtalni. of !ate have . 1 , 11 to Inquiry. Ni Kiel show. in . atone instance.; thty lire Ito seeded wilts. 11 lit. therefore tierothe.expedient to eiiialiii-11 a guide for dete . riine of ti.ree e..nraetrrit-. All boxes tt ill hair the SICSATURE 01 the Stif.E, NJ:NT, ii ~ unitty•, iii Ids r,eat ttaftd, . ~t, ...fr 11, 0n141.1. . ti ttc tik - NW; AIM ENt I:1C W aIIrILT 71111. li t them_ crone fro n hat some , ow) may" ;Ind NO (i7ii Eis fortii•lt tkNi _ ed tair. the o llzlnst pen to io-II around tinder Al n C. el% . rat et* The nitentinn of Stationer. is. parti.ii fatly tall s il In Hie hiteihilt.c:fai is, meverallating brit) 11211rose , 1 pill. ; Toe 'A Kent ha; the ~_final boot, • - if certificates\ fr.n Hie - banlll ni..t government thin... • with hint: ale:, Itil apiinintinent icon, tin- adinintor i . rare in their nxr li liAtldlVlllillg . • . ... . tleTlie sithiscrih..r tie- been .ippointe,l sots. Age.ii fer.the sale of these Pens in Srlinylkill Co., la here the genuine article ' con be had - Ti,.- , ': pen. are used .in the rit‘tnim Hanalei and l'ohlie /Mires At Ws.hingte. • and are proanuriti i atthe beet pen. in use . _ . ,For sato apul 19. 1E.51 Ni z ,n3il-,11fr,11 .4appors the itegimi At,- 1,, who " HROCEVILLE, FIRE-CLAY, EARTHEN AND STONE-WA II E M.% Nl' I - , k 4 TORY.. t 114{F; PROPRIETOR OP_TFTP 4 tat kNUFAi'TORN". neat Pioclollle„ in 1;01w:1 W! cnattly. Pa.. F it rrnaaline StOre.. keeper. for the art. les of hi. ioanu nfi t •re tie Wren as equal re an. toi el , e;i:'fiere, ;Ind Inwelf:io price than the' "Code .ttl'Ptis reafan hail" (flier 'Yet bought. They eniisitit in past of Roekinolloin-we..., viz: "Pitcher, Pu)Tee-PoLe„ Tea-Vet, 3ngot-R.lu 1.. Creams. Fruit-Plates, e.'plitooas. 4r . dr, STONEWARE. EARE-PROOF ' • No ppien • [ • .. • I •• V-ggelable .‘• j •• Baking Plates, &e ?I - ones. are. Gingei , infi' Root IT, er tie.. flies:Kist he . t, Rau Is. Preserve, Jelly and FY ling Jan; Jellyund e Mould, Boffins. Ewers ; t r.] ,Chomber, and, oe;tferytty; every ..aticrerninoifilettire.t fFq 'dyke. inatinfar;urt• - ..iff order the fr , ll9Willgt Elte.Bri.ka'nf any ,shape or ul,c ; stove Cylinder.; and I min: , of rill pnll.rn n, -Flue and Flooring• 'lee.; Arch, Key and lAyilve`BriVßY t.' • Oven... Arch a ottri k i...: . z- Orders for the iesneetrifily stdieitett • Mg' and :41114 1Var.:414 , .m - -phnlesole, only) t o Silver Teerace Ritiltlincs.:ce'nl” street. 110D11SON,A go. tit. Piilleville Nov. t 1.1. 1 63, 47-If COLE:MUMPS Cheat i Cutlery STORE. n J 33 AR CAD 208 CIiFSAW • 4? JIMA tif,l.l•H I A - C • OUNTRY metrhantY 'can ea we from In to 13 - ,n •r cent. by. pun Liotlik.at the IflttfNe slams. By ii, potting my own goods. i s I,i R , tie refiktild [ty ing economically:li is plain I eon unfit - q.t. - Hilly - I , e NKr purchaaetheD roc:A. heti-. 1.3%.t.if1, rent.. and live 'tin princes. C,onataully• hand 1 large nnsullment .1 Pen snit }Pocket and na7llr. , Table Knit and Torka, in ivory: mar. huiralo. hone and weed Carveitt and For!-a; .tc ; Ruh h, r Knives; env. ie Entre.; Revel; Ina..and Pistols, ttc. duo: tecy-iied, a large Mork of Rode. and Wo.tipnhniltn'nt' tine Pea and Cdtteiei , 4 Knives. Also.o large a , yitflittent 4.f Arc 21d also, fine Engliih Tarial and Gelman Gulte • 1 - 011 - N M COLF.NIAN, lmportrr Jan. 3..1844 • j-f it LUMBER! UMBER!! I'ItRE .S.J T R3C.IIII.I6RS 11111 1 1. D. NIfIRT RESPECT .I. Rally lnf,rrui the Tlttttlie. that !trey nror.•now.prepa I ed to -mnnufarture all kituis.of either: White Pit ... 'Yellow Pine or Iletolork loath.rt etsstene lath' or '-• Pickets,. at' Illeq S3 - t . v N(ill, in Roth .l4lWri•ini. • sehtuyikt cootnty. about • 9 tnil ~ front Tanr3ipri • The) hop*, hy methitz, at htih.pitr,t and e •1141.1e,iii V . to iendet sa. l , l4araloil to-all %,lio may Illy e, deatti,u , with them..4 4- tatuF4ll: a tiberil flint , of pafralitif , c ,- ;: - All orders thanl.folly to reit e,l afid - ,1,...rdi1y, pir , •( .1 ted. They n ill Cootra,t 1 - .1 - d,1i,,,,,, e .401,0,i , at :1., station alone 11‘... Tlea.bne illi!ri,,,,J .r r , ;111,)11 , 111 ranar. -, t - . , , , • _,.......„: Pe rfitlttl , wWIi n it ti.ferticittelt r. -pet Hutt the r. t h ,4 ,' ' u l f lumber. til - P1,j1.1e.. - :141.11 , • , . r:fanl.:ll4 t.' S6i, h. '''sctient. TuO3a4ua: or the tlntlet-ii.n . ...1 at P0th.f,.,%, ; . y ` Monteuniery - ennitty - "t :- '-'.',- .' - -,,,,,,,`.- .1 . . SMITII'& 511XT7.Eit - A -, :iti r i.. 9,5 • : , :4 - 5.3-1 .- . 1 '," , , ' ~.... ..- . • ~ Isfire.,- . '-'--, r.' - ---- -• - .' , .7. - ...,,,. --•,.:; 1 1 *, TElls:swikr FOR satto, 4aNs: •. ' --1: - %ten ard...ri, ~....1 rycrr , rAj )4,,ery frrqri•riltrt - . - . • ly ifa - afrp the ,ilit6its , fre+trsi:'he . t,'10,1 %. _ . . :::&-..." rialti?,-11134100241101 11 11 the n'f`ii 'knot.. .11,kT - and eAt. ~,e.v,ile.. coin“ , rry- . 0,-rupi.. . . . ' ..' ' - toN.llenlr 11 : 1 , 1ewa1.' iu - Cent.fea to,t,s,et,i, P \ - r.' ' ' Stirie.i and NOrlie,9insi etruet a. and that -he has Jost moatrrreiriririi 811,11.4 ~, r .iantly ter!i%ine 11-.),moat -.),moat riratipit4P,ll.ll. anti (':.pitl•ot tile New fork, p h o ~.. adelPhia a:•. lbetnti , market. eau all'qr.d. . . " S.aa-prnfit , cnd VriASotts All he ttelii•es e.lll irolu th , st. wt4h anything hi, !inc. Om I, e can Dell AA chvap.and a 10.14,r affil. t• than .34. Pr.3i.- . 14411ment ur th'i kind in sh.• Uri ~ 1 1,0M11 rlkWir.M / May 10, 19-tf CORNER _OF 'CEN7RI.7 .q.ND -11,4RKET ST.i. , .:- { E , go'rritviLe. . . , . Tli . E scan - rt .- gibers Invite tit? attentapq of the puldn to the veTy'yOrn;l',lrr &narrater:l of Goods., on. listing of , . . , GENTLEMEIV,kiIaIf Stiabrii.rudged . and Pegged Boon, Calf and Eip, double.saled Sewed and Pry-, led Boots, .Water ;Proof Boot, ;leveed and Pegged, from *lto 04; New England a ndl'hiladelplala Man '. ufartured Coarse Boots. i n great , rariety, constant ly on band; Elons'and Lnling_Gaiter,: Boota; and Congress Galin*, t'alf Nutilleri. Gregfal Tielitrita dewed and Peagesi Moaloes. : L} -, '.'' !, - anNE low prießS'. Eleota and M4140. , P, eg lirn,Atitily, 41 rs- 1 - - i ',. ,:BOYS' and Vourbs' Boots and Mo runes tont.. nettie. ',„ I..ADVg . Frrnrh. and EuellAh Lasting Galtt4 itrpOra, .. Mornren; tjalralt la and Goat Bootees. FreittliFflOor ' rote°. Calfskin and Goat tr-irees, French Morocco, ~ Rid w.lt and Pump spring Iltusklesand hitter Bons, :f " FITOCII ?dnrrortn_ssnd Hid Turtantmdi. (6[oo rip. to St ; Mew England Elnotrer ah d nhour .44 - 11rinde ' • .cheap. - I • , •• . MISSES' and ehlldrens 'Bootee? and Shoes - .' a large . ' asortment i sultatne for this mark , t,,romlanily on hand. ! j "---S ,- ' atm Ellatir Shoes:: • ' Our giak hrOutu tfai , lirSlincr are oft he best man ufactured ankles dn. r ountry ran afford. I.idies and Gentlemen ,would '4 well to rill and provide them selves wltb g 064 CUM Shot:, "lime best preveofttive . yet discovererof colds - roughs and Consumption. ',TRUNKS, Carpet pagr and Vailres. Th.. Travelling community will find. .us Well sup plied with tfie.aho'#•e articles which 'rye wlitiell at _ moderate priree: , , 7 Boots and Sh6gy;:. made and repaired to older. TERMS CA.Sli.t, Dee. 15.•1549;! ' • . - - • CARDS. , WILSON, AIAQISTRATE, CONVAN 11 • I 'sister. Lana Ar,itt and General Coll." lor e. Market street, Pottsville. Pa. No .Ih. Wel ' • tily • • ADLER LEWIS GA NZ, 11 vi,gri folly nnnottutes to the Ladies. and getalerueo •to Piot-sante. th-. 1 tit latlition totbis profit...it teal tat s ir. vins.4 be will giro tyt e instrut lions on lit tYin".l a...nit-sire, Penney lara rag Hall, fruits. sui 44 If -" , MOS,. M. L. lblittlito M. D., Uri kiltri Illy I/.04k/t I 'lat rei vb St . 10 Oth lilt I ien• or P ti Pori Car on at:4 all gritty. Ile will he to 'ration MI otb o tiny-3, fit,To give boa a rail. Office in the boort- for tt, in - rtlisled by Doctor Wiley Referehre given. I' r itailion, Mt S. liirtO tr• 4a-tr EDWAt .* 94111 1 PPEN, AftDRNEY AND COUNSEI.I.Dit yi vr. Philadelphia,wiilattead torolleetioneaha alt other leibti bonne./ ia the City of Ptriladelphs.s.atlitoniug Cutitttl, nod elsewhere,— Ortive No. 123 Walnut .teetr"Loye Sever lb street. . _ y %DERV& ENNIANCE AND . Office. PottrYille. Pa.—Dealer in unenr rrol Dank NiO.-... ktillg of Elrbattge, Certiliratea of lit rkt and Draft. Chrrks for gale on and New York, in ruing In Mai" In i Ik. t'3' OCTOIt C. H7ESRLEIR. IltiNttEOPATiliC I Pin:till AN. Itetnoved.hi•Ofl eto one of the 11,;. 1 •0.11 Poll,Tllll. A MIT EL 11.k1vr °Frits:PEACE, W.ll Aleud promptly to Collections, Pugo ;Ina sal.. of Romt Estate. atc.. Ip but hill rutin! y, 4)iii4r titre Streit.opper •ife • the Town Ilan. no t2o. 1849. A GB Ne'k - - For the purr hA se and 3110 P of Ite:.l :I. tale; but fug and e..lling . coal; Liking rkar2« of 1%,.,11.1.,,1.: Mine., &r , renie—from Inertly years Ylperiener 111 the County be lanp.~ to eilP.lli•fartinn ()milt V. 11111111,1140 - .0141 rfilt*cillll. eitAs hi. 1111.1., korll 1 44 f ((t 11. WCAIRE, ciIIoRNEV Al' LAW, Ta xV. Orrice u, .t hr Library (loom. Inie the Thai, 11111. B, ti 73, 1419. 10=11 - - - - J.-J:4 PEANSYLVANIA HALL Pons :: j •..11.“ 4 ---111ii fit .. t ite establ i.owiteht hair ink I .. - -7,1 - =: been rein rtairbed and refitted throughout. ----- el4 ono ready for the..reception of travellers tad isojwirtolr,. and no eseiticins Will Le spared. I. render ilo i eptt; titian equal to 2,ny in the State. ! ' WV. 1.; JOIIMSON, Proprietor. April '26. ISM • ... . , 0-3ruo - 4 - ,r•-_, s--1 JE A XILSVII.I. Lig - HOi l E/..—TIIE ". ellowliber would rgipk•iftilly inform i 4, i, - ' • - , II traVel.h.e. community and public generen) - — Ord he tics refitted this Hotel tr. good at; le, :101l (4 MIN privirod to fitriatah the brat aeromnio In iu.u.,!i.;"hit ult.) c 1135 fir . or blot with a call , DAVID.AII ARTZ. • lea J tient Me , Luzern,. Co.:, April Sib, 1851. 14-1 f a I. -I TIIE..A :11Eiltille AN 1101;filk; PO f•TS :,IIVILI.E. P‘ —MRS. NI ARY WEAVER it E -1` sp , cl I'llll in faring the putdir and travellin , T , r,tillitii.ltt gent' rally. li that • e ha. opened rut f I;g,, and ~ , ,,,,uudione Hotel, furnished Ina ru e•ii bar at ‘h. Patina her trout a %earl:it e tothe towline.. of a tarn rate lintel. and well known reputation-twar rbrthindate, tier rusanuaera may depend on being sup. Pil..t with curry Aline rondur ite to their comfort and Cr nvi•nienre.l • Ja ia IQ. 1 Stn • • 34f. prgepi 11 13 %NO:AN l'itAatit-litlti.t,- - - 60 155 15 111(1111eit Flaiil', , . - . . - 04) 155 33 A:N..1.7r I O‘s n - - -.•-• - - • GO 55 • 35 4 CeinnutowarßaiiroadS• 60 55 1.5 ' Ktlts of : , •-litiV,lkill, ~. . - - 60 55' 35. W . lilihnnk. : ,-...-- - 50 45 4.5 , t ront-liolwitkuti 84Plysilk,iith R. R.. 40 - 35 20 l'itintttil I t il l, below Not ti.isiatn. 35, 30 IS Notr,inw not 11 . 612rpori, - J3O 25 ILt I'tvil lienned). , IC. -1. , . - 125 20 05 VOJ". XXVII %licit 2M. 1 D. 11E11. Real [:stair Agency 01.1 .1 .1 - ice, Venire:4l ,liwioeill'e,ldcltaylliillCounty, Pa. .4.11 V and purrhase of Real E4tair. er lit for Land', itud caller fit'Rentt., act. MA. 214, 1109, • 44-1 y HOTELS A fe af.:7.11A :0.1 r* ".4 E<--. i g.afgat . • rrif F THE LITTLE SE/11l LUEL NAyIGAVON ) Reit Ruad uora eVai Coripiny AFTER TUESDAY. APRIL t , 18:4, it,.. Pa- se n9er Train will leave Tamaqua daily. (Sandi) al 64 o', lock A. M and 21 o'clock P. M., uod ronhert.itt, the Morning and Afternoon Trains Pott.ville;nn the Readlne Railmsd. . t:.icurnn:e, wilt Leave Pon Clinton. on . the arrival be Morning Train from Philadelphia on the Read. ing Railra..4 FARE. To Philadelphia, - $3 00 • Port Clinton, - - 73 .10ON ANDERSON General Agent. • Tamaqua. April 19, 1851 NEW ARRANGEMENT. • 09_04 tgaika 1 Vi ; :% , l , t , U p . m E p : l ll ,l l l . l t re C r O ri ;.; a F. n ) d i: nv i ro giE a s i s LINE Dail) per Caprese Car being hloafe ritimie of opieril tnet.enirere) cnereharidize of all .le4liptiomparkages. - bundles;Ppecie.bank notes. ' partecular-41tention paid In rollecting prang and Arrrovid?. Parkarea and Goode delivered Sally - io all it/icor...lime placer , between Philadelphia mt.-Pottsville T Offirea—eenlre Street, Pottsville; No: 4r, South Piero' Street, Philadelphia ; N 0.6 Wail srreci,•Nt•o' Vorka No 4 Court Street, Boston. - :'" 11 , IWARD, EARL. Lc l'o. . I AM.II l 14-II FREIGHTS & TOLLS oritedei.. 01-`IIIE. YH LA. REA LI NG RAILROAD en. .Marrs IS. 1851. j Th.i Rate:" or 111E10111'S and TOLLS on I'o3l, Irani P 6 6ed by [k - . rninpihy, n-,11-be as follow• frou Nlairti 17111. 15!..17`iinsll further notice: ~; ~iq 1 ~ '~ EIMI!ll jri - • ro re.; .. • . 11...y.C.• Fold, - 110 105 90 Prpat..wn• \ • - - - 105 , 1:00 90 1i..iic17.-4%.,11. 1 . . • ,- . - ' 1 - 05 1 . 00 90 HA.lnis:irmit.,. - • ....i , - 95 , 00 S 5 - It..iwei•ii , Ri.l..l.o.! RP( klntapivill•.. Z. h 5 : 80 4775 .•:m4,- , ..,,ii:i - ,• _ --., _- .5.-.. 75 70 . -3...,,,i r .:i 5 t;;, ; :Jti. ix = 5 , :: :_,: .-, 4.0 .3 50 ~., - ill' o.r.Arrortlit,lo.tr.r.4 - CAta4eis• ..,..!..-4 7 . . • -,- ...i_ -a. .or , :.til R .RAN'ORD . lief I' y ' NE. .n' .1 , ' . 7 - c1 t ,.." -11 -. 4- 4 ...? i.f .../ ' ' _ 11/-1 f ' . prOLAD& & itb.tillartti •-- , iiiito• • - • 1- ..FPK .. - ....- . 4.. 7 ` ,. W.-: •,-.- •,r_‘- -DEDucTruS OC CREII. Fl' 0 : 9- MERCi1AND181:, Il P. , ~,,, it .-. * .lv. 11111.14,111. It %Tr.- , twr --- nicirof I' PCR 100 IBA. t2.1 , t , •t?:b3 ."-: \: ,l ; 2 `, a' 71 -- 2 1 .1% 1 ' L'AP •ITI4 TR t•iiPORTFD IL Clar.z.— BO itiiiiiiniis Coal,Brleks) rel Iron lire. Limestone. Pis Iron. }.9 ets. 4 eis. l'::10. r. t.late. 'IIIcs. 1 , • '2ll C1.1., , i —1.11. - mme, Burr Blocks, *-eineiii, I:rind-low,. Guano, Lathe, 'lli h. It.. 0,03,1 Iron. heavy, Rosin, IR et.' at c i,, IC!. Sills. Shingles, Tar. Turpeni 1.t.. Titiollei ..uti Lumber. . ... _ • 34 Mr: --Ale. Beer and Porter.l ...tie., Pot ant Pearl, nark, Barley, 1,. .u.... sod Horns. I orns. rodie, Cotton, % - 1/I.k.ey& Dotnrstic Liquors, Grain, I lr.i, tart incs, roost); Rotted, liar or ; e iv 2 cis 131 rt. lamm.rerl Iron. Boiler Plates, Flat Irr itaPro inron, Lead and shot.l liola.se..Poottoes, Isia ifs anti Apikrs , ~ ,,lt Prorpton., Sucer, saltpetre' & l'obarro, untnanufrtrtured .1 - I.OI I R per barrel, us Crass.— apple., Bran, Rutter' .'lleeqe.rordage.EarliMil-WLITC Ergs, I Grocerirs, (except those slaled)bentp hardware & Vutlerg, hollow-ware, I ,- I.Ard, Leather, Lire stork, Manurac-1. 17 cts 9 cts ,urre of Iron, a. Machinery; Oil,Oys- I 'ere, Taints, 144 Hides, Rags.Rus- sia' Eheer Iron, Seeds, gteet, sweet PolstoreAallors, Vinegar & Wirt , . —' - i sth Class.—Boots and Stationery...l Boots and Shoem, Camph)ue & Spirit Oil. China, Glaas and Qutensware. I Cigars, Confectioner Dry Goods, I. 29 us. II els. Fresh'Drugs, Fre. Fish, M*t and Fruit, Foreign Liquors: Hops, Spirits of I • Turpentine, Tess, Wines and Wool.) March 1,11351 - ' ' 9 4 f • Utility and Convenaenc. Combined ! ! PIANO AND MUSICAL INSTRWIMENT au' Room and Paper Stare. it Pettsrille. rysllE.BllB,teliteeft WILL OPEN IN A FEW I , i .days two dont.; helms his 'gement Establishment, a Piano and Musical Insitumeht Warehouse, together wiiht Paper and Piney Store. .the f/anpa will be from the most celebrated makers, and ail. the Musical In4truments will be aetecled with - treat case. by on of the beet Artists In the country. Ile has jugt received a 1010 r ViollnP. Gtiltars,Flutea, Fifes. Actordiona..kc •of various pricers.' - 'ftiealjt,tofthe aubier !her .14 to furnlalt good a rtl drains* as cheap as they can he purchased In Phils d,lptits, um; cultivate kiaste for music iii thin com munity. ' PAPER HA NOINGB.—The subscriber will also open in connection with the Establishment a. Paper Store embracing all kinds. and Ilficll of Paper Hang ings, lot flans. Parlors and Rooms. ' Also, Gold and Velvet Paper*, Borders, Decorations, Oak, Rosewood, Mahogany and tither paper.. Au arrangement with the Manufacturers are tech that be Batters himself that he can furalsb'ai gaud en'arsortment to select from at will be tong In the largest establishments in cur cities, ranging In. price from Scents to $ per piece. His prices will also be found at low, and In many instanceslower than the same articles ars sold in Philadelphia. ca Piper flanging Merchants, ke., supplied whole sale at city pile& • - B. SAMNA N. *All kinds of Matirst, Instruments not ad band obtained to order at short notice, with this advantage that they will be ifierted by a competent Artist in Mt chr. _Jane 21.1651 _ MIIIIINIVRE accouter stools FPIIE SUBSCRIBER °fent for sale a Moe lot of Min .l.ll3t4ro Af room Book. stitch Oa tfuriadllty of Min of Paper and ilium - 24;490mi1l bey:cell ed State. • - Having totmosnied minufaciuriall Blank ihnlio of all descriptions; he reels coolldeat that be e se sell as low sad tors out at wood rotkowasitlp Haut be Aland In theeldes. 13. Rollie to soy patteris dose it Short -_ . l- .. ''..7-'...- • --•-,,,...'• 7....., - t '-..:.•. : ,'•_ -- 'f.,_. ;.' r.. - .:51r--- , i --71 . . , . . . , .- 1 , . P . 0." ' . M. , . - , . , .._ . ... , AND POTTSITILLI4. . . . . _, 1 .-„ J . . I will teach yon'to pierce the b owe l s of the Entth, and htn.,s, out front the taverna of Mnprosins, Metals which will.glre strength to our lands and subject all Nature to out nee and pleas u r e .- 11 r. eke,... - - PUBLISHED - KVERy' SATURDAy BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, - POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTI, SATURDAY MORNING, JULr •26; MORE NEWS FOR TuE =lv ' 1 eURC FOLLOWS CliftE 4 , MAKE PH001:2 OF THE ISPPWAIYI' 01 DR. SWAY NE.4 Celebrated rattail), illedlelnem. - I ) N1 1 ;: i : ti ll 11\11:1.111\-(1:---- L ''''.--'''N-- ' ------- - ../.:---' -- ' 0 •-•....*‘--7: At) tf , ' '-'-- ' • - . 'a l • '.i. :. ; 4 1 ?:4 ' ;' 1 2. ' 4 l '' ii& t .-'-s-- • L... 1_,.•,.• ~. •Is vi • tnt• switvivv. , s COMPOUND:RI - MT OF WILD CHERRY, TIIE ORIUIPI•L AND GEIitISE ParPARITION 11 may be trolly said, that Da onehaa. ever been an surer..., ful In compounding a Medicine a hie h 1.34.1..ne winch in rtlieve the hninan family. to rob disease ul its terrora,and Ike Invalid to Dealt h and . Comb' t. an the lariat,. •nd freprieher oft hat atom .fever redly popular Family Medicine. Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry:and non. has twill thaeneral patronieed h} the Profesetonanduthere. both iu this mutat) , and Europe. nor liar there ever been vii gr.`sa an effort in the abort spare ofrin ly si it or iireen rtar....t. (freely. the rrc do lons and untblnkine,hynuitietrop.n.rt Ith.roft, anon; Land... by Ir./Anie nutty taints. slitting the Irani... of Wild Cherry. and an ttstich a the name of the oriet nal preparation, an Will St reen !rpm the la th ni the law. - Betrare of suck luipusttrs.3ll,4 purchaee none 101 l pot.. the original and only getinine 2s Itrephletl by Dr. Plwayt.e. Whitt :nose from many yea n' attention in the practice of tto Profemeinn. and tt led to Mu , areal diirovery. Beware cf Ali.rokr• r [leo ead.ei, the genuine I. put op it. equate botifee..roveied with a beautiful %rapper, (meet engraving.) with the poitrait of Dv titvaine thereon, ale° Ilia eiVitaiutr ; all IJltirtat ate fictitions and counterfeit." I'OICE PROM SC`UUI(I7.II.I COUNTY. PLEASE READ THIS 'EXTBAORDINARV CCU, Dr. Swaine —Dear Sit &lmit six years a4o, I discovered Dial my lungs 'lris MD, led,of which I be came moire ronvim e.l from time to time, although I tried twiny remedies. yet without any iipparrut bene fit, and my disea.te Mere:wed mitt; I was co ;1110.11..,1 to keep my room, and at h-I toy bed. 1 had gloat pain in my left side, upon which 1 could Hot lay in tied,and in the !nothing my rough wai so - severe that I found it very gainful to throw up the Marin which gathered in great ,quantsties On my lungs, when fortunately 1 houghtmi your agent, of till. lilai r, one bottle of your compnund Art op of Wild rheiry. which so lout I/ re lieved me that I continued itsloc It 01.11100 W I have used sit hottles,and am happy to tell you that my pains are /1111101,11, my strength returned. my sleep Is undisturbed and sweet, and I *el perfectly well 1' ran now follow my daily avocation without being afflicted with that painful hark.nri wetikenning cough and 1 firmly tel that to yoar medicine. underdhe bl,6E.inge of Pr widener. 1 ain ndebted for this great chittge,, and am very happy to substribe my.elf -Wir.t.tam BEA UMUNT. .141. Clair, Schuylkill county, Pa ~Jan 29.19-19. A Yil‘SIVIAN'el TF:STIMONY Is' Now Seemed from all Quarfrra of Or (tole. - Dr.H. Eniamt, Frafikfor, X> , says 1 was 'in duced, from a failure of the most potent expectorants recommended in our Materta Atedica, in some cases of Di ie,seit Lungs, to try ti fir preparation of Wild Cherty. II I. 101111C11•111 to ea / that I tvale , ?co, much pleased with the re-till of that and ,ithsequent that Inow prescribe It la preference 10 all other remedies. i have been engaged In artive practice of twelve years, and Dill is the first Patent Medicine 1 ever thought enough of to titres' , an opinion in wratine. :MAYNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFIIOE, ••A safe and etTecto•l remedy for Worms. Dyspepsia Choteta Aforbul, Altkly or Dyspeptic children or t ,,Vilts,and the loo=t 114.1111 f dimity Medicine eve! of feted to the public " MORE. GOOD NEW:. FOR TUE SICK. -indeestastorn, Indiana. Dr. Swayne—Dear Sir :—A .nan purchased a bottle of your Vi•rillifuge. the n.her day, - for his child; and by its 119 h,. algrilArged sitty-threenfthe la gest worms he had ever seen. ILA, some A' hat difficult to get the people to try it, ac they-hare co often been gulled by nauseous and worthless woont medicines. Yours be. ing in pleasant to-the taste - at the same time Pifer - Dl3l. 1 shall be able to dispoae of a large quantity. Respectfully yours, Towa•men T. Snapp. P. M t. Beware of MiAtakeit: ,„j1 Pententher Dr. sway,,,es 'ertnifugels now put' up In square bottles. sa. 'Are that the name Issue!' rorteetty. SWAYNE. Dr. Sizapne'l Sugar Coated ..iar.apsriihr and Extract of Tar Pills. We Itaye tried the varinu. Pills, whieb,have been so highly lauded through the public ores's, but there ate none which give •uelf, general sati,fartion as Dr Swayne's Sugar Coated Sarstroarilla and Tar Pills.— They correct all the functlinks of the Liver, cleanie the Alimentary Cepa!, artineW3 I;Ptitie cathartic and a lt er ative medicine, smears 'silty calnahlelin melt. plaint* incident to female, . AGENTS FOR SCHVYLKII.L.COUNTY .• JOIIN O: BROWN.'jys u t tavillr, , - J. CURTIS C . . JAMES IL FALLS, rsvilie, Pa. • . JOHN W. GIBBS. C. & fl:Uutcrztmogit tuyikiit Haven:. ft. SHIg: - sts.p,Port - Carb ; Joua A Orro,Taylricsre; Atarga, Tu catora; Fag Tamatfo. Geri ashen / ew Castle:" W. .NSlitst.tuti. S Clair .. , ............ corner illtaa 6: SILL'S - NAN, Patter:ma; r •Pli Baal. Pine-. At 'OLD fa/ /I.9Ll,'rarr of Centre and Mikan grOVe;IECKEI. & BisaNDT. Thiphot ;., Cm' arILI & !olive . , Streetp. Som.letvellyn; Joni 4%!44& - faits. hliddleport ; C. cIaTIE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFUL-VINFORM Fun Y. Orsv Figsburg ; I.lbtt no, ItildaDS ir.4.frre - p . I ed that the alterations to Old Oak)1311 Clothing HaLlt New Philadelphia ; rt. Riau, Ortvigahurss Howse ' have at length been completed. Soil ttrat a moat Laud' gcr; REEL! 4 urge ,; d. STA aroa. Mc gear/Mau; Jiro R •t , IF C- EXTENSIVE Atte3o9.TAl ENT OF FAL4AND WIN MAN. ANVet Mahantann, Don- TER CLOTHING has been manufactured hil the'rotii ahtson, and by all they rincipailitoreepera ihiongn- ing season. at Prices far lower than atififereinfore of t the adjacent con otilv fered in Pottsville. The attention of 'the politic IA di- DR. SWAY NE'il Pfllielital Office k._Vr•i'nftinx of rerD‘d to the fart thati Ida la the only (lathing Eita b -Bth and Rare street., PhiladelphVierg all orders lishment in Schuylkill County, where every AMA - leo( must he addressed. .• a hop_ . f Cloihrtig is made that Is exported for sales, iiPd ' Fringe- Oct , 26. MO ~.,, • ' , _ , 4 3- ''' -- -- qurntly thirieatWohmentpirsitesarandriantageltirizh DRAW 49t • 4'. :_4 . , enable them to sill . WHOLESAL .. ,* „RETA I. f FIN ?IN i CHEAPER TUNS' ANI:•OITHER . .7• • 4 Cloaks, l ew o cc , 141 1 4 - 6,,,a, a wt, Clothing House in the Canty 90/pciasibly rt! ,. . 1. a' . ''''' • Ware. The subscriber/10CM Mr lit te a r ise t ‘4l. ~.. to purchasers of at leavV4' • : ,_ ~ _ ' • lablishinentiwndoctigabovethe MitterrApiikei TWENTV-FIYE PER e'ENT. - r '-'. 4, street, Pottsville. Palt, A n aps di ran be rife, led here, ovetcall• rill made 471, 2 it u d„.._ . Clocks,C Watches, Jeweltyy*ilver ai , r Pratid Wane. Aro difference sa nor. tsldsle rivllalever,JsistMsen the 4r. it such prices as tannnktrtito lee, ti wholesale. and retail -pi i tre of gongka-11 tjaving been yam whi c h we : mt. ,. th e Ritehtfit of, p 1,1 ~ ..z.l eirrlnined id Itillig,the stilling . prfeidawtilestlte Inv.,. g‘ asauring them that every article iv siCtsolnt 0. ai ,_ •CA and c h e aP es, ."..!,•• . - ' ~. ;-'!". resented. , ••... \ As this is e arltislargli a Casa, brit ONE PRO. I P. Our stork consists In partl e ,, , b i ttl 3 0, etinei i " il4 ASKED, front yfhieqt noabar_ ent within any iii• (IOLD 4- NM YER I. Fie,II"ATC II FS 4 ...4,losee„ be made-a-MI 0;014140 be Giiii94. in mind th .1 - do d„ ' 1. ,, , i „,,.. r .... do •. 2 i ....,:.3p immENtip,„,sirtrri, OF CLOTHING , 5. Silier Table and Tea-apron!, Mantle ornament 01111- at "0111 Oak Hair' it ritirtAnd i tatie,.in the moat I‘. cy Goods, aVatelree, lea airy and gold pens, •ette ilin Praire Arid fashritnabfe i•ittai I s,and m•entirely lil. all part, of the United Stales by mat . with<ptlk.ct 1 of ' r ke and apararauccead the'('lnitling genet-,: al • sot in d 6untry': -- .i . safety We are determined to . at'lezorpricesM'n the sarne article, ate sold In Phil elphla... , e ;nitrite r invited tere" k d J ud g e ;?.7or the , stilt. , s c hefort 4 la Dial rte re e,. of Pali and Wir t P:.. Preserve this adveithte 'tent:, and etantine out stock when yoll I.l.llPot:svillp.,2 1. 1 7.' : • , 1 . calling!: .ns, ule I 04021 nine Price, Wht..llßAfili,. tr - . lied, which is_cthe be ghat illiaf7r - Wie giver ~.,-r '.L tiTEWAilke - Etl.loTr." . 1 9, Pm 1 e'4 ,114 P" bilr ({4 . 7 - IPJP" 9 • L 9 Dce:14.1660 •" ; -., `,..•• ,Z-at s 49. ty ' 1A II Petrillo' , r am dr. ill„fertheh ati heat: anq triti,. l / 4 .- Pa mania r;at tention paid toi he h i ps' suing ofall Alit{ ad 11 1,"h .. ,„ I '`!U 2 . I -6r? C I "' 414 r•‘"V"I• rnr c - - "s 311 " . ... , of walehess. , , - ~ , .. -. ~-v- ' / ,7 - c,. - ,-, - E.s .TAVEDIVI,. - I (late4l.ipecroit /livTayNi*.„ol,lllolalied Clot h t '. • c„2.:.„,.. 4 , , • i„Warehrme,i; \ Old 04A131, or.cealrie arhinalle; I:in - tine Sts $ , '`C.„ - ... A VA1111;7 .- -• • - EDWAR TAYLOitkIIIAYINt JUST RE- . I dented Trom POI delphia" -- and Mew .Vark,with (mei of the largest ass nments of ailsionablellniblt, Cans simeree and Rid Silk sk 4 estl4s, tr., ever intr.tdu red in Pottsville, bees to i nfo)rm hia attnierems patrons and the public generally. that he is prepared. i.e ear (flip then orders In nal; le of faahlan that cannot be sittpassed In or ont of Philadelphia. and nt priers suit- ' ed to the I IMPS :, , E. T. TAVI.OR. I Merchant Tailor, [Late of the firm of Lippincott & Taylor.] Angus{ 14 4850 • 34-tf _., CCM EP, r - ?- rzr = I 60 I 55 ' 135 1 20 115 1 00 1 10 1,05 PO /WO ASANUFACTORY. ! A TIIAMPSON.PENITIAN BLIND IiIANPFAV: ; barer, having filled up a 'New Emablislime moot No.-f 5 tiduth 8111 street', between Market and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia. where he will keep always' on hand or make to order. inch and narrow slat Window Bli111111; of the most fashionable kind, °film best ma terials and workmanship. and at the shortest mauls, and hoses' cash prieet.,. Also. the most fashionable patients of Window Shades and Reed Blind.. Alt of which will he. disposed of on the lowest terms. The public in general are respectfully invitedcogbite hint a rall,as every attention will be men to accommodate Ahem in Ilie.best manner. 'Nina— Nov 16 . 1850 4q ly SOAP and Candle FACTORY; •I'inn..seeßrainEa IRA VINO PURCIIIMIEBTIIE 1 Soap and Candle Factory of Francis Lecke;, in the Horaugh of Pottsville, hereby met" nailer, that he Intends carrying on the bupinees lawNelf at M. Ler Ites old stand; where he he prepared to furnish all the articles in his line of business, at the very low.. tt rates. and trapetifully the patronage of the oublietftling confident to st they will find it to their Interest lnyyeal w1;11 hint ERNST EI.INERT. • Sept 41, Play •- 184 f FISH AND PROVISION STORE. /1 T. WILSON, No. IL South Water etreetabila ti; delplar, would respectfully Inform the Merch ants of Schuylkill and the adjoining countres, that iu ronnettlon with a general Commission business, he keeps constantly on I:and, a complete assortment of Fish and Provisions. consuming in part of lifacieref. ',Cheese, Butter, 25'els. II cis Salmon. • Beef, ' Hami, Herring, • Pork, Sides, Codfish, Lard, Shooldris, /kr. *Charlet F. Norton, of this place, acts as Sales man for this concern. and invites his friends • to call. All orders promptly attended tn. C. T: WILSON. No. 8 Saida Water Strret. Sept 7, 1850 36-3 mo COAGEIR'S nEntovezi. — a THE SUB SCRIBER HAVING ,MrS- 7 led up one of tbr largest Coach shops 5. 4 .- -7..0.' to the State. Its Coal Street. Pottsville. "alarissill..V • „nett to,L Adams& Co.'s Screen Factory, *here his Wilhite fort manufactutiug all kinds of Carriagesand Lien Waggon, cannot be cur par.ed— belt.g a practical Mechanic, and having • nu toherof years' esprit lento in the business. he hopes to glee general estistaellPr - All kinds I ll'rrlages and 'Lied Wagons, kept on Sand , ' 4 160 . second-hand Warns, Alt repairs neatly done,. Orders from a distance promptly attended , - • lune 5,1840 . WISTAR A.. KIRK. 530 f • NEW ROUSE. Furnishing DRY GOODS . AT LOW ?focus. QIIEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN. 274 CHEfiT- Onut . 5-'l/Lahore 10th Phils.,respectfully gall the at tention of Families and Buyers to their extensive and perfectly fresh'Stock of First 'Clam' Melt and Bottle pnynrshing Goods, consisting in part of BEST MARE Housewife Shirting Linear.. do Barnsly and Irish Sheeting*, do Pillow Cue Linens, do Damask Table Cloths, do Damask Table Linens. ' do Damask Napkins, Doylies and Towels. do Tat chars of alLdescriptions. do Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes. do Blankets, English ant American, . do . Ftenth Table and Plano Corers, do Furniture Chimera and Dimities - do.. Eiob ' d Lace and Muslin Carmine, 46' Wormed Damasks ant Monsen.. Oar Stock h made up entirely of Staple Goods, and being, principally of our own 1111101120011, and bought art east: We offeror laryern, either Wholaulatur Re tail, very great inducements. , . N. D. may. Otchant bf beat quality, a .Generai Assortment of Cambric Handkerchiefs. /scone*. Book, Mall, sorbs and CatnbrieQkfuslinii; Sheeliby'and Pinny Caulkinsling, Ticking*, Furni ture Checks, ke.„ la., WhOlesale.ptieur. • • March 22, 1851 • MI FASUBBIR'II BANN CEIECKS., , CBBCK Books on the Nolte. Dank -of &borkilt Comity_ newly plated,. kr sale ot' BANNAN'S ' • " '" !Wok ani -etuloskty Iftaret. lEEE EMU STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! IMPORTANT TO fIOIittEREEP CRS.- 11w undersigned.thankful for lb. haerat patronage heretofore feuded to him by the citizens of Schuylkill county, would hereby tall their attention to his large and well selected assortment of Siollef, =Ong Oath ate "The Etna Air.tight Punkin; Stove" the most tult3blp and conveutetit . for Tavern use: the Independent splingville, Meth. 'Ca, and tither kinds of air-tight SMVelk. The complete Conk Improved. and ally:tri al's tither ki..ds of Conking Slave•. Alan a splendid lot-of Parlor Stoves, awn, which are the Square Cant Iron Radiator. consldeted the 113n,tomi-t and hest Parlor Stove ever offered in this Regton—the open (runt Pallor Stove, a sew, eid very hatolvotne arts le. with the usual style of Parlor, Hall and Office Stoves. Also on hand a lore and 1 ,4 " tootle a-sorituent of Itollnic and Mass Ware, and the best and largest assortment of Japanned and Tin Wine ever oiter..4 tot the. County ' desitine tn purchase will please calland see tilt ItlettlteiV*9 before purchlaing elsea here. at the rild Cheap S,iand. Cent re sheet, almve Market. All kinds of Jobbing, Work done al the shotteNt notice. N0v.1.1.350.--41-tf.) F SOLOMON HOOVER. New roundly and Machine Shop. THE SIYIHWRIBERS HAVE FORM rd 3 eo-partnet whiter the natpeand Idle of THOMAS 1:011..-tON ar:dtHili• 7•- • - STON.for the ourpoxeurprratecutig the Tool and %Whine making businets, ate' now ready at heir New NV ot ka, on the corner of Markley and La t•ite t-tre.ts. 10 ihr t.omurh or Norrktown. to for no•lt ratttings ofel tit aerlptions, at Phorl notice and on f.`.15010N.• Machinist Toots of all drat ripiiona raarte to order lot itie loot approved plan, under the supervision of .Mr John Miner. who in extrerienred in this-loran( h of buahress. hat ing directed hi. attention to it fora num ber of years: . They are }lan pupated In undertake all knurls of En gine building and repairing, which will be e teriitert with ue:unr,:i arid dispatch. Man: 'Shafting.: ant titled to order, of uriv Sl7, and length. and Ludt or the best material. Jobbing work &no and attended in pornipily. and tbe public may be 'tempted Limit no elf.nt tr ill be iil.ltrll 16 give s.iinf.action with all orders %stitch to ry be en tioie.l to thou • SAMUEL TiloMArr, 3. Also, all those err tato lots ni ground, situated In thy borough of .41 flair, Qehuylkill county, and nitek eel tu the plait of said beconeln n sib the numbers 154. 155. 156. 157 ICI 159 160 and 101 I.4undednorthtuard iy by Hancock eirene, sonilinardly by Carroll wrest, e lain ardty by NI. bole ••tr. • I and iv, slo Aid') b) Mill street • 4. Odso, all those certatit lots or 'found situate in the isrinneh of qi 1 I or, Si buy hull • num). ui rincd i n theidan ..f s •id birolielt it itti the numbers Gs 69. 10, 71 and 7.1. houeded noittinardly hy lot No 67, south% aid's , by lot No 13, erste, ardis by Mill street, an •I o eels. 3.14 I) I'l/.4 street, loselt./ with the iiii proc «meets cousneting of four blocks or log dwelling houses, each block containing two dit tiling' 5. Also, all that r emain lot Of Taltre of ground. eliu ate iii the b•nougli of tit 4. law, .4111011)111 rowdy, marked In the, pl an of said norteugle with/he numbs, po, bounded on the. nuall by lot Nu 97.0 n the east by Third street, on the aunt), by lot No. 95, and On Ilie west by Fourth street, late the estate of JCSCPII G . LA li TON Also nil the one unit , . lied fourth part of all that certain tract or parcel of land, alt nate In the borough of Pottsville, 4eliiiilkill count) beginning at a post a comer of J ames House's Int, thence by the sante north 36 deer,. e nest 230 feet to a post. and south 54 degrees, w est 120 feet to a post, thence, by Alter'. Ad dition and Eli Cake's Lot t orth 30 degrees, nest 400 feet to a pow thews" by !told Cake's Lot south 54 degrees west 473 feet to a post, thence by land for sorely of Johnathati Wynn,north3o degrees's% est 20 feet to a post, moth tilf degrees, east 613 feet to a WWI, north 229 dep. es, nest 128 feet to a post, north 671 clegreis,eait 159 feel to a post on the Western side of Coal street, thence idonf the some north 229 degrees, west 116 feet to a post, thance tbrougleilie said street north 13 decrees, west 87 feet to a Stituee stump, north 5n degrees. west 67 feet to a poet on the west line of Coal street. Vernee along the same north 221 it glees wen 90 Get to a grit, thence by land former ly of said w,'),,,, 'mob et degreee,w est, 159 ieet to a post and north 24 degrees, west SO feet, thence by land of F.14•1111tn tad Ma:runes north G 9 degrees, or•ret 9 6-1 n perches .o a post in Coal rirecei, thence along the 4, 11ne..4a1111 it degrees, east I'4 perches to 8 post, thence by eaid Fannum and McGlone.' loud, north 64 degrees,rade 142 5-10 perches to a post, thence by lat d tormerly of John Young south 24 degree., east 20 perch., to a Spanish Oak Stump, thence along a mitotic Road, now called Norwegian street, seuth•24 degrees, w est 17l perches ton post, south 46 degrees, west 68 p• relies to' a vat, and south 51 d egree .. Neer 41 porches to the glare of beginning, containing by estim ite 40 ac es and 61 perches. swirl measure, ex cepting and e xeluding.however, the following Lots or pieces of ground, marked in the plan of the eastern addition to the Borough of Pottsville with numbers 1 '2, 3,4, 5, 8 9,10, 11, 12, 13,14.15,10, 18,19,20. 21, 2/ 23 24, 25, 26, 29, 10, 56, 57, 62, 61, 72.73 74,75, 70, 76.'41,and 157 sad a Int of .r••iitid on Rsliro id street. sold by Charles I an ton to John James, containing in o idth 21 feet and in depth 43.5 feet, allot teeming and excluding a2l story frame house with. atone Base ment story and lot of ground situate on the Eastward ly side of George street containing In width , and In depth ISO feet. sold by Charles 1 awl to C s Lawton Jr , also ~two storied feline h use-with a basement story of one and lot of und. 'situate on the eas•nardly .Lide of George reel, elm/paining In o Iditi 25, wet-and in depth 150 feet, cold by Chas Lan ton to Joseph I', ('arroll, late the esiateofdl AS LAWTON , I. Also, all that tenant 1. •1 of a round, situate In the town of nista, , IC lit hU)11011 county, ntafked as tut No 4, lb the plan of, ald town, bounded on the north by lot 10 3, on Hits east by Strawberry street, on the 'mitt by lot No 5, and on the went by Caftan Iwo ,Sheet, tronerns SQ rept on salt Vatiool-sa strut, and ettending Pack of the care Ids), 200 feet to said Strawberry streilkt, ulth theappu e ees, consisting of a two stony frame dwelling rec. with stone Glee, ment und a f me stable, late I) • estate of JONAH. REICH OM: ' ,• -- r ; Also, Mit4 t certain ft-bk.!o mere and parcel or I Ind.•••titta e ft, 1.1110 Jowni•ltlp, Schuylkill cotflity, bound. a sualinwuwwironom ctn. wit Beginning at a none, Corner Saitivtletnie's I nit, thence by the same north_l2 ote'Pr•f • east 901 rehee to a sib e • corner ether. e by Ja iehlise'ts Ja d smith 5861 greet., vast Si pGrchea.ad•, a roost an tine of Sa s. 4 4 , niliv lulin fltelrslaind.the eby e b north Snowden, '...l3 ;petal., WO, 1 lace of begin pug, ontain mg fS sows and, 11l perckes 81iitsilov1 ore ,vial the 7 apputtenaliceuLlate the sestet:if•9lllß ILAM ENO, 44 l e , ,4" 1 , Seireirtakksi hei , "eitthilin hall Wall he so ky eiti ~,•• ‘ ,,,:.. Cid 'srftAUD, .4 et ‘ shee,oe, tro seer k .......... i burg, Jiii4l2 1851 ...'. 28:01 9t ' --- I L „,T ---- -- .' T'he iiiklerstk . hi ,, i , ie nrietent,l ,yrarthersktimisil l er . //, it flak I & LiaiTRENCE, , j '''; rpll e ARM Is\ TiltE l'APEllyithetbßAG VS 1 ne*s s Nii 5 MINOR, 44.1a.ef f ,attettad Ina, I ere thei, r 111 eicicJeepluta'llice asaorkeleurot Pa i - peril, Ac gr.,. 5 tug• -"- in part as follows i eL- ••• 1 Writing *iber+v Wove .. and .1,,a1k .I.inerirac, and 'l English ' , At ' t`. rtarlt s eind Noir Panels'. Ts. and Laid s ~fips and Plain i n \ .\o. Froine,Porlla Flit ea6,,,L640 W IntlGil PageisAlrldreer • 'flan ~ k aHI IPe rt. _ ,-... e'll. to 40 ( Ainati,,,5, •A'alore •19a nil Whit e Tissiie a-tko* - , AITIP.Tigell and, l air ' VV.: ii g Pet:: e 1 ., 1 1.' 4 31 r;, i ; =or,* !re t r i s r a '1 ..sto•tii autitAvelone PaPilti ' 1, .., : C , lored„PrintinkandSOVele PAPells , ''' ' l 4'4 • , Munn:. Papers', al) maw, toed itoyal, t ri (Mores Druggist, llineAledium and tiferit g Papers. •,e, Tea SeerriPand‘Color'd PA &Jar conreerottere , Rag - , Manilla and Sinn Iltappine,Papers. ..., Bonnet Binders,' Boa, raVand.Trunk Boards White and IliitcEnielop7 t-legai Lew, N ote an d Card sixes. - Arlan fur Bliss, Pelle•P* L's's , I'IGISITERS' C 4,llDti in picks and sheets, White stud colored—odd slops, rot to order. Also, their OM, Figured and Plain fasted Papers . JOSEPH RIM 111. late of ea N. THIRD Alert N A I.4IIREKCE.Iate of No 3 MINOR street. N. Il —5OO Tops of Rags wanted in exchanie for ash "y Philada , July 5, 1851 97-6 tn --- CLEM; ai cnonrl§ToN. A PAPER von EVERY BOOT! , Igif A N UFACTURERS OF PERFUMER% • FANCY AN ENTF . B PRISE BASED ON LOW POSTAGE! [.l soap. and Fancy Paper Boxes of every variety PROSPECTUS OF THE arid description. respertflitty solicit the. attention of Wholesale and Retail Druegiste.Jewellets. Milliners WE OIESIE 110 1 injoll li iii and the trade to their Varied assortment of goods con stating of Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, Hair-oils, Co ball lone r, Powders, &e., &r Also a lull and complete THE "INEDNE4DAT DOLLAR JOURNAL" Is asaortment of I'incy Paper Boxes suitable fur Drug- I the title ora weekly paper, to be published In gists, Jcia ellers. Milliners and the trade, ail of which this Borough after the first of July next. Too pOl - their own manufacture, they guarantee to sell I.AIt JOURNAL will be devoted to EDUCATION, cheap. sr than the same quality of goods cin be put- febersiaircr, Pontiffs. AoIIicULTCSE, Onntasi chased f any other house in the United States. News, eke • It a 111 be independent in character, fear- MARK TUC PLACE j-Vr CLEGO & CLIQAIP- less In tone , and anneconstantly to furnish the most TON'S Perhamery,and Fancy Paper Box Mannfal7 I correct: divaYslonate, and tellable slew. of the sub tilise 48 Market low et below Second, Philadelphia t jests under discussion, it is designed expressly to Nov 30, 1550 48-41 I accommodate the wants ofthe people In asserting sod advocating their rights, and to serve as a medium of kspression fortheir views- the publisher therefore intend* to make it just such a paper as the spirit of I the tames demands,for circulation among the masses Its cheapness, and the importance of the field of la bor it enters upon, will very greatly extend its circu lation. and render it undoubtedly one of the most. gervleeatile pothole of the day. The JOURNAI will be printed on good paper, about the meter thri s MlNEtta' JOLINAL, before Its enlarge. Gent A new , font of ty,se Is now casting fur it) and with the adiantage of a Power Press, the pub lisher hopes to furnish a, paper that will compare fa vorably-wan any In the State . The matter will be entirely distinct from the Mt-i I s E s s , jocastan; andtherefore those who 120110 take that paper, need not hesitate to anbsctibe for the WEDNESDAY EnLL•R JOCaltaL The Fleet Number of the DOLLAR JOURN•L will ap pear in June, as a epecimen, Ind Or continued negn • ittly , a Bev the And of July. Subscribers will there fore send in their names Immediately, as the paper Wilrbe pethrhed \ TERAII4 —SI a yeas Clubbing , Payable ra advance • . The Wiens wins,. DoE- 1 50 copies , - • as co Las Joenast tutube fir- Fur WEnria gsar and nistted to one address, as SATURDAY'S JOERNaLI, to follow,: one address, as follows : 3 t3pi k ., 92 70 1 copy of each, \92 76 f. 7 co o t% . 6 Olt 3 triples of earh, `7 70 15 ropJet„ - - 1400 7 " .. 1b DO 30 i•apil•s, -22 00115 " " i 22 DO The very tow rates at which the paper is offered; compels as to regnirecthe subscription Invariably is adv P a rt icular 'mention will be paid to the state of the markets in the Coal Region. As several thousand copies of the specimen num ber will be printed. It will afford a One opportunity for advansing Advettlsements intended for the, specimen ropy, must he pent in before the, 10th of., 1 I June next., Every young man itatilit to subscribe to this pa per, as the terms of etibMiption are within the reach of all. \ . ,., ale Post Masters will please act as. Agents, in ram lag Clubs , Le and forwarding Ittibscriptlorte.' Far every flub of Fifteen, we will furnish a cope g•atis loam person who forms the Club. ‘, Cent MINERS' JOURNAL la, Published every, ?taint-day, on an extra largo sheet, at IMper annum - for CNN., as follows: To one addreas. Mire copies 415; seven copies i 010; orteeo espies, p9O, and one copy frame In the person who forms it Club tf fifteen. .flates of Postage anon the Ist offal,. Free to all Subset' lbers in Schuylkill Couto \ . tinder 50 mitE', per annum, wit \ • Over PO and pa et 300. per annum, 40 \` Mend under 1000 miles per annum, AO ' ‘. moo - 2000 " to 40 .. \ " 2000 " 4000 " " 41 00 . BENJAMIN HANNAN, Agitishor. R. R. CORSON. ARCHIBALD JOHN 4 ITON 13- 13m lnnr 7. 1851 BEAVER MEADOW 111:0N WORKS. lIVDSON k ALLEN, IRON AND Blass Founders. respectfully infotto their patron.. and the-public general') . (hal they are now prepared.at the above establishment. to manufacture Steam Engines of every size ; Pumps , Railroad and Draft Cats, and every other description of Iron and Itra.s Castings suitable for the groat nti ilnK or of her business, on the tat/Alretti.ontble .terms. Almo, Rinwing Cylinders for Blast Furnace. 'and Alacnine work in general. nrOali Ins lid all kinds done with neatness and des :utter'. at the lowest price.. AU work furnished by them will lie warranted to perform well. -They would •olieit the custom of those who may want articles In their line in this vicinity All orders will meet v. lilt itrnedia:e.tvid pi inapt aliemlen `• • S. W. HUDSON. I. li. Alif.EN March 15, ISM. 11-Iy. POTTS VILLE IRON WORKS. . 7 , PENEER & MASION RESPECT ---eftp fully announce to the publit that they . have taken the E.ttiblis)onviit known ws. • es the Pottseille Iron Works on Nor ttegian street. where they are piepared to build all bind. , of ?team Engines manufacture Railroad Car ,, , ant Marliinegv of tiltivittt every deettription, at the vhorteet Dome. and on U,n Wont rrasimaide t-i urn —Persons from abroad, in want of Stearn- Engines, will find it i 9 tht-in advantage to give chew a' call he ore engaging elsewhere. [May 11 if PASCAL IRON WORKS, jaI'IIItAIrA.—WELDED WROIiMIT Iron Floep, gultablo for Lot.mpotivri, Marine andother Steam Engine holie float 2to 5 i nclieo io illaiiirter. it .0 PipeP I ort:a64l , lenin and ot her porposersertra Iti (mg 'robe for Hydraulic Penises ' • Hollow Platons lot Pump.' of 2 4 1ento nrigineß.lr. Mannfarlurod andfor sale by MORRIS, TASI(F.R & MORRIS, Wrirehilufte R. E. corner 24 ind VlT3lntit vti FOUNDRY PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER wishing to Ir ~re he euunty„orrers his Foundry, Machine and other, shop., for cal.. They are .ituated in - the norotigh or Tamaqua, and are well Toted tip for business. every Informa tion respecting the business neretorare done, will be given to perms ‘rfahlng to porchaoe. Terute made racy. JOIIN K. S3lllll. Tamaqua, kitty . 5, 1551 ,27-tf EAGLE mom WORKS. 40 , IN THE BOROUGH OF FoTTSVII.I.E.— formerly continued by Chas. W Pitnian. J. Wren & I`.. rear... Wally ...licit a 'continuance of the ruatom of the works. - Being practical Melliantra, they faller therin:eltes that their knowl edge and experience of the iinsiness will enable them to turn out Work that wilt not fait to give satisfaction to the moot risttdinti.. Thy are prepared in manu facture SIPSIIIi Engine., Pump+ Coal Breakers, Drill Carr, Raitro.til and other rasttinp, gor . All orders thankfully!tereived andprompily exe cuted nn thernoot reasonable terms. ~ JOHN WRN, ' , t TIROMAd WREN, ' June 15,1650-24-Iy] ' JAMES I.NREN.. CLOTHING, 'CLOTHING, CLOTHING CITEAYER THAN Evicit SOMETHING 0 " 110 C ERI ES AN U\PROVISIONS A F PIIII.ADEL phia wholesale prices. .The undersigned has opened to the Silver 'Times building; Centre Street Pottsville, a general assortment of Groceriet, Pro visions. Fish, Oil. ace, shot which 'will be sold at the same prices that country merehnnts pay to tne Philadelphia Jobbery. freight`added. MI goods geld at Ibis establishment, are purchased from first hands In the chiles of New Vora and Philadelphia, and deal era will he supplied here, at the-same advance that Philatlelphikmerchants have in.boylng from the same pettier. Merchants are respectfully solicited to call and ex amine for themselves, before visiting the city. C. J. DUIBBIN. Leen'. April 211, 18M. 'klf. Boon varatinv. 'l' HE EVOseRtHER HAI ENLARGED ITIE anoK / Bindery. and increased the ',Machinery and Iliad% an dis now prepared to do all kinds' of Binding in ibe best style, at tho lowest rates, by the single Book or, by the hundred or thousand. All kinds of blank work manufactured to order at shorfWottre.B. BANNAN. • _ _ Prlnter,,Publisher, and Binder • Pottsville, Aug. 31,185(1, • 33- /01712SEILP FIVM CENTS IS t By means .of the Pocket 4ruttplus, or Every one hie vet Physician: 30th edition th upwards of a hundred igravirip, 'showing private vetoes In every shape and rm. and matformattons of it generative synem, by NM. YOUNG, M. D. The time has riow arrived. ,at' persons suffering from .eret Monte a, need no mote 'came 06 vim! OF Quacq. RY CS by the "restrlottons maimed In this book any ue may.-ogre himself, with or OW knowledge of the with one-teath the usual the general routine of pa , : vale diaeltie, It folly eiplaina the cense of manhood's party decline, with obeervatians on _marriage—be: Alia many other derangements which it wontd not be proper to enumerate In the public prints. rr Any Deleon sending ewirwrt":kivr. crare en doted In a ietset. will receive one cony of this book. by otall, orlie. Empire will be sent loenne dollar.— addreirt. trit. W„ , YOUNG; N 0.151 Elpiare street; Pbiladepbta.'!Uollt-Paitt MDR- YOUNG pin 4e tonaulted on.any of the Diseases _detritted In big different publications, at his Ogice,lss,Spruce ilfeet; trirrday betwee 9 'and teelpeit,inultdaprepepted.) : • 7:) . 7 llo l,hll: : ,....P;cuß k o :n eT : l xs :l2‘lll ; rErrS m it:; l l: :: eFul : 4l::: A ub i a.: l3 h a l l.e . lBll . ib i ll p e: : ::: : :° : 7o . 7 : :...d . ::3:: : ::hb . i. ,;.l4 n l;l27o. : kiiiiii i ,;;:‘,:,Ai i r,, : ir:d:„. i .DE. : ! .. . t ri: T . Borough of Ponied e Schuylkill county, the follow ing den ribed prerni en. to wit: I. The one undivided ertentieth pate of a tiara of land containing 11 4crr. f 0 percbe• and allowtme„ situate in New Can le ton nnblp, Schuylkill r o omy, known .14 lb, Potts Batman trail, loionded 'sod de- .4 . r - tired:lt fOlinVl'..t la: Peginiting at a stone. ths , nre 1 by laud of Henry Kt itle and Philip Warier, north it.: degree-. w,•ii s.iiinei ,heiir. a NblirOAk. tooth 0' de. I peep, wt,t 121 liem ors tto a post, thence - by I.ind of Kliue and K miner. omit '2l ttegisen, went In pert•hes 'to a poo,nont h 65 acers, west 14 perches to a.,post. thence by varaist l ard 110tih 21 depict s„ west 9: pet • chef to A snot. 1...1 - 01 . 65 degree!, ea.!. 421 perch,. to a Anne. tnrith :0 degree!. nest 31 perches to a pine. noith II degree.,. went 3.4 perches to a pine. tooth -71 degree!, east 151 porches to a pine, south 70 degrees. east 210 tiercties to it stone, north 05414green,east 291 Peral , • lo a 4 1 01 1 e, thence by other land south 65 de gree!, weal 220 perches il. a spruce. thence by vacant !awl. Mount tilt, month 60 degrees. The 142 f,,ot to the place of beginning. 2. Also, al story fragile dwelling house. stone stable. carriage house, and lot or piece of ground. :ritual...An the 1)11 nm/1 11 .'1Si Clair, - Schuylkill co u nty, lioutided anddegetibed at fii:lowf.„ v%: to ginning at the north. Oral corner of Nichols and llaticock slue tn, thence north 65 degrees east 1000 feet to 'Ridgewat street, thence :dung Itt.leewa3 -1.. south 25 degtees.-esst 129 1,4111 Waiiki i.iirerl, then. .' alone Warder sires i 900 1 1 ,65 .1 , 1“ ,,, ,%%,..t Ili; (r,l Ili a pool, Bocce atone carat-A.lot anJ -II it.; i.'... lon •ati,,t north 15 arguers, west tell feet to A tht.,, lilehre thl..nr Loo n street south tl5 ilegure . , ii ...At 900 feet to No - , street. thence along Nichol. , tree, north 2• Jeer •,.. w... 1 300 fr et to a post, corner to Amelia Andrew's lot, . A. tliente,giong said A 101 l eer 'a lot tooth 9 dearest'. raid 400 feet to a port, tliro,re north '25 ii;•grteii i we,t 61.1 fret ENLeftsl.lhrin e alsoliC,1.11•1 A 1.18 eiv *.ij.ot "mil 63 degrees, west •luti fret to Nichilk street. thence along said Nil-13.1s pii 'et twat& 25 de:re.iii. west COO (cello the phi, id' ',ginning. cont,,intn e an o n, 27 MPS. .- - -.-' •:-. -,- • '-' •:'-::`' .'l - F. , - ..:•.-_-_ ... ;Z - f.. •..', . . , . 1 . • .... . - ENERAL .:. ADVERTISE , "Who shall judge a man front manner Who shall know him by bi- fires , ' Paupers may be tit for prini-e-i, Princes 1 t for something less Crumpled shirt and ditty tayket May-benlothe the golden ore Of the deepest thoughts and.lee:ing,— ' t'.at vest eould do no Incoe • There are l•pring , of ery.sral.neetar • Ever welling out of -lone; There are purp!e beds and:trolden, Hidden, crushed, and overgrown. , rim', who counts by,souls, Out dryste-, I.oves and pro-pers you arid me, While he values :breves the highe-t [lot prbbles in the -ea. . Fktfel, an old writer, is chargeable with the lid. lowing satirical:sonnet : • . W•ell, they ire gone; mt fortune tird departed, And then my right good friends went alter it , Departing likewise, as the . wallows dit Mier the mitniner —parasite . fake-hearted My servant.. riexr gave liolit`e thtty .honld quit, And so they did, then ow betrothed, a ditild I worshipped; al-u went off, in a tit; t If laughter. at Illy tutpudeulv,,site ,aid My dog fled t oo. Atid is there'\reall3, To star with me. poor cat, b u t iee .one Lee.. weep together; I have led, at Iraq On lillle erti,t—let's shared in uttr woe— "! Lttew I -nte..ll that erns "' cried pt-w. an l l Snap , it, and -campers utt, alter the rest FRIENDSHIP OF A PA SATHER Or, a Soldier in the Desert: During the enterprising expedition into upper Egypt, by General Dessaix, a provin cial soldier fell into the power of a tribe of Arabs, called Maugrahins, and was then car ats] into the desert . , beyond the cataract of the Nile. In order to place a safe distance between themselves and the French army, the Maugrabins made a forced mareh,aad did not stop till night closed in. They encamped around a fountain surrounded by palm trees. Not supposing their prisoner would to ..escape, they contented themselves with merely binding his hands :-and atter having fed their horses, and made their supper upon dates, they all of them slept soundly. ues soon as the French prisoner was convinced 'of this fact, he began to gnaw the cords that - bound him,"and soon regained the liberty of ihis hands, He seized a carbine, and took the precaution to provide himself with some ery dates and a little bagof grain, and armed with a scimetar, started off, in the direction of the French army. In his eagerness to arrive at a place of safety, lie urged that already weary horse until the generous animal fell down dead, ,and left hit rider alone in the midst of the desert. For a long , time the Frtnehman walked on with the perseverance of a runa way' slave; but he was at last obliged to stop. The day was finished; notwithstand ing the beauty and freshness of oriental nights, he did nut feelstreogth enough to pursue his journey. Having reached a little cluster of palms, which had gladdened. his heart at a distance, he laid his head upon a stone and slept, without- taking any,precau don for his defence. _ He was awakened -by the pitiless rays of the sun, which fell Upon him with intolera ble fervor ; for in his weariness lie 1141 re `osed on- the side opposite m the morning 'shadows of ( the Majestic paints. - 'The pros pect around filled him,wijkdespair.' Oa eve ry side there was - lit:MO' hit a wide ocean -of • said .sparkling and dancing like a dagger in thesuashine. ~, T he ptir billliancy of the sky-lett the imagination . lifg to desire.W. Not a cloud obscurtti it dor, not a zca; phyriniove4 the ‘ stir4ekof he desert. The , Wit' and -tf4eavehl seemed sip fire. There was,a'mild,and awfolinajeitr i lfi_i be univer-t' sal stivaei s • ! _God(itt-iIL lijvthfitlity, seem:. ed present to4he.(ktml -!-- • I ;.;- •'-' .The desolate - - wanderer .thotight of the f9untains k col—rotes -- o his - owl .itative pfct-. vines, and weft alo ti. He b elasped the pald, is if it had i - ea ."living friend./ Ile shouted lo relieve - ,t ie‘ o 'Eretfuluess of i - utter,, solitude. '',..!ll%,,wicle*itificness sent back - sharp so - nod_ "from , thee-distance. fiut nt echo was awii*etiAlie echo ff,TaittAris head. Witliti*latichole - Sreps \ ire w''alli''' -drount the4mitieue , ,..., reit h the ii s Mgr .ke, a to his grey lsjO he. iscoitere - itiop o_,. 1 14 side, alsort.o ;Eaural irotto, tormed 0, ri / a fille cif,A M A atte ' ope s awaken - extra-' litii,brabt. ',Tit palm Clods intalslAffiim ' , with dateafor fra, and humaa beihgs riaigl4 come that wa before they were extraufited. . _ _ 'Frey were -too- .,,, nl.. ..,oinp4nto.. 4 ,11 e lain too., l'erhaps , widthel party of Maugrabins, Whose beside h ) r i der, ; to'. conciliate d. her goo 1 wasikridg life began to -have, some charins,. opinil . , *He tted her - neelivand she began 6 'ft* ,hiNniaginationor - he might hear-the tb w her tail'and 4Airr. :ll lie took ' bold of ;', , noige of-appioaching cannon—for IBonaparte1 Bonaparte her p vs, felt he s kears, 4iiiix rolled her over, . wasthen passing over - Egypt. The'Frencb- , the g S. ,---IShe guffereditim to do all this - man.. ex erienced a sudden transition frdin and • nibe - played frith, her paws, "She Cher dedespair to° . the wildest joy. II caret Ili in hOri-lia - Ws, test s 4. a, 9.. 0 4amstqt duri ng the day with eluting hur hi . The Frelightuan again; p ,is ' k ilo „ me Tof ~' thk i palm trees.tpAtend Jim .h a _''upon his NyVatmol 'With sV.i.e- 4.9.flittU t-tricZ oft the„oOttp, agains:t.:: tv,ilik7fie,ists;,.. .illg:1 Ilit.Q )ter Miestir.. but fieW. still li _ thief woul4 - foArt,blyJ' egte r id..oe. tligh4_,by All - oak-4w *--eciammal*itild, tear 14 4 4 time ; icKaliiiilt at:'llfrir l !iitagt flowi n g at ltio - Wicie&n fi - er - agnny..44lesliles, he • really ', foo of the inks. ' , -..l4olivithstanding the began to have &) utvilling3ess to kill her. eft iprodneed:gy fir of being devoured In the lo'nely deserilie-Iseerreed to him like in isAleep, he could- not,finish his fortifica- a friend. His adiniration VC her beauty, i mes lions daring the Itlat/towards evening, the gentleness, graceful, activity,- became mixed mighty treehe i hid been cutting, fell to the with less and less ; of terrol l He actually ground with . ,crash that resounded throup,h named her Mignonne, in' remembrance of a the desert atf solitude had uttered a deep lady whole 11E' Wad loved in his youth, and groan. ~ . who was abominably jealous of him. fly th e { t.But like an heir, who soon ceases to end of the day, he had become so familiar mourn over a rich parent, he instantly began with his dangefous situation, 'that he was to strip off the broad and beautiful leaves to almost in love with:its exciting perils. He form his couch for the night. Fatigued by had even taught the panther her name. _ She his exertions and the extreme warmth of the looked up in his face tvhen he called " Mig climate, he soon fell into a prOfound slumber. nonne." • NI 'ln the middle of the night his sleep Was sud- ' ' When the sun went :down she uttered a 'denty disturbed by an extraordinary noise.— deep and melancholy cri. " She is well edu- He raised himself and listened-and amid 'cared," exclaimed the , soldier. " She has tbe,deep silence he heard the loud breathing learned to say her evening prayers." of some powerful animal. The' sound fell -, He rejoiced to see the panther stretch her upon his heart like ice. 'The hair: startled self out in a drowsy attitude. upon his head, and he strained his eyes to the " That is right, my pretty little blonde," utmost to perceive the object of his terror.— said he—" You had better go to sleep first." He caught the glimpse of two faint yellow He - trusted to his own activity to escape lights at a distance from him ; he thought it during 'her slumbir. , He waited patiently ; might, be an optical delusion, produced by and when she. seemed ' sound ,asleep, he I his own earnest gaze; but', as the rays of the walked vigorously towards the Nile. But moon entered•the chinks of the cave,- he dis- he had not gone 4'.iquatter of a league over' tinily saw an enormous animal lying about the sand, when he the . pan ther•boUnd two feet from him. There was not sutileieV ing after him, uttering at. intervals-a long, light to distinguish what species of animal it sharp cry.. --' . was; it might be a lion, a tiger, or croco- .. Of a truth," said he, " her friendship 'is dile; but the strong odor that filled the cave very flattering ; it must be her first love." left no doubt of the presence ofsome large flefOre she came up, the Frenchman fell into and terrible ereature. ' , - - one of those dangerous traps of loose sand, : When the moon rose sties to shine direct- from which it is impossible to extricate one's ly upon the opening in the grotto, its heams self. The panther seized him by We:cellar I lighted the beautiful spotted bide of i huge and with incredible strength brought :him to' i p anther!" The lion of 'Egypt slept with' her the other side of the ditch at a single bounds bead upon; her • paws, with the comfortable . 1 ' My dear Mtgoonne !" exclaimed the Sol._ I dignity of a great house dog: Her eyes dier, calessiog her with enthusiasm, " Cup '.which had: Opened 'from time to time, were friendship is for life or death."' ' -, ' 3., now closed. ' Her fee was turned towards He retraced his steps. Now he had'acrea-'A, the Frenchman. A thousanicotfused tho } ;(1 . lure that a lovet f l h im, to whom he could l Zllf,_ EarsstsetletahTagshtottortldliti'sr soldier ' s b osom. dirough s i r la s l m g e m a ade a t heoao desert I fiag w o e his ) shut, p „if ' e: } The bead'; but he.stivr there` was cot room , concluded to wait patientli for,human snii j enough for that': - ..the .ball would inevitably cor. It was his intention to have watched have passed hee,...lfe dared not make the during the night, but sleep overpowered hiM. slightest utoYement, "lest be should awake When - he awoke, Mignotnie Wet gone. He awake her ; nothing , broke the deep silence ascended the eminence to look for her,- aid btit \ thetreath of the panther 'and beating of soon perceived her at a disttince ": . .Ipring, the her heart. . Twice he put his hand upon his desert, with long high bounds. • ' .' °i sciroeikr,. but the' dif fi culty of Peneir)tittit Whenvieceiving his caresses, she purr ed , her_ hard, rough, skin, made him relinquish' aloud and'fiied her eyes upon him with.even I his project\. To'attempt her destruction, and more fondness than usual. The !oldies patt fail in the Sttempt, would be instant death. ted her neck, and talked to her as he would, l At all ciente,. he,) , :triolited to wait . for day- to domestic animal -" Ah, all, Itligs!,yon light. Day carte' at last, and showed the ye been eating some of the Matigrabine..- 7 jaws of the sleetti g panther mitered with iref you ashamed ? Never mind:.--they are , blood.' .' 4 - - i worse animals than you are., But please. " She has eaten, tely;l' mid the French- don't take alancy to grind up a Frenehtriai. man, to himself., 4 . ‘ She Will not awaken io .If you do, you won't have- me to love .You hunger." .- ' m any more." , Y -. • -She was in truth a beautiful onster.- ‘ This singular - animal was- ' so fOnd Or ca- The fur, on her.throatlan4 legs was of a dav: tenses - and play, that if -her. companion,' sat zling , whiteness; a circle of little dark spots . malty -minutes. without snoticing ! her,'she like velvet, formed pretty) bracelets round her would put her paw int his lap to attract. at. paws—ber large innseulaptail was beanti motion. Several days passed thusl . '•-•`. sally White; terminated by black rings 7-and The limiter was always suceessful iraieF Pedro. '901 1 1,.15 NOT DUE SSER 'FRIENDSHIP 3nteroting Gketcl). . ESE 1! glowing yelloW, like unwrought gold. rich ly shaped with dark brown spots io the form of roses. This powerful but tranquil hostess-reposed iu as graceful an attitude as a puss sleeping , a footstool. Her head stretched on nets ' ous outstretohed paws, from which her long white smelters spread out like silver threads. Had slit. been in a cage the Frenchman would certainly have admired the perfect symme try of her dark form, and the rich contrast of colors that gave such an imperial brillian cy to her robe, but alone and in her power. it was a different thing:. At the..mouth of the cannon he' bad felt his courage rising with increasing danger: but it was sinking now. The cold sweat poured from his fore head as he saw the sleeping panther. Con sidering himself a dead man, he waited his fate as coutgigeously as he could. When,. the suo rose. the panther suddeolir opetteld her eyes—stretched out her paws and gasped, showing a frightful row of teeth, and a great loupe as hard, and as rough as a file.' She. then shook 'herself, and •began to wash hee bloody paws, passing them from time - to time over her ears like a kitten. Very well dune,': thought the'Roldier, who felt his gaiety and courage returmug—"she does her toilet very handsomely." lle seized a little dagger which he had taken from.one of the Aiabs--" Come, let us wish each other good morning." thought he. At this moment the panther turned her li.ad towards him sud denly. and fixed a'surprised and earnest gaze upon him. . The fixedness of her bright metallic eyes. and their almost unsupportable brilliancy, made the soldier tremble, especially • when the mighty beast moved toward him. With great boldness and presence of mind, he rooked her directly itithe eye, flaying often heard that great power maybe obtained over animals in that manner. When she came up to him he gently scratched her head, and smoothed her fur. Her eyes gradually sof tened, she began to wag her tail, and at last she purred like a petted cat : but so deep mid strong were her notes of joy, that they re sounded through the cave like the rolling of a church organ. The Frenchman redoubled his caresses, and when he thought her ferocity was sufft, ciently 'tamed, he attempted to leave the grotto: The ant madeno opposition to his going our : hut she came bounding after him, lifting up her back and rulLing against his legs like an affectionate kitten. " She requires a great deal of attention," said the Frenchman smiling. He tried to feel her ears and throat; and perceiving she was pleased with it, he beganio tickle the back of her head With the point of his dagger, hoping to find a favorable opportunity to stab her : but ' the hardness of the bones made him tremble lest lie should not succeed. The beautiful Sultan of the Desert seemed to tempt the - courage of her prisoner, by rais • ing her head, stretching out., her neck, and tubbing against him, The soldier suddenly thought that to kill her with one, blow he must strike her in the throat. He raised his blade for that purpose—but at that moment she crouched down at his feet, looking up in his face witha strange mixture' of affection and native fierceness. The poor Frenchman leaned against the tree eating some datesoitid casting his eye anxiously around the desert to see lino one was coining to free him from :his terrible companion, whose strange friend. ship was so link to be tru,:ed. Ile offered= to feed her with some nuts and , dates,., but she loOked',upon .:thein With. supreme . Con..- tempf„ however, 4s:if stepsible to his kind intenti,nq,•she licka;dhiseitieOwLpurreil„ ,51 Will l'ilie he so .wheti-she getsjritaW% „ilibuhlthe Frenchman: A'be,idea'Allaileehitir a uremia.. " He looked at ilfe:sii.e.tifete,& fit her, She nra's threi feet higlifqiiiikfaii.(feetilong, I with 7 gutAripluAing herJ . aiT,*frichf-Wia,nearlY ,t,Reelee "C lte in tentuhOtkif as toOdd as •.a b reat ndo 4146ihei w •-: as — as big...'4, 04 . '44:,:a . il,'',J .' : her Oce was'itheinsuished Lyra ai mr Of eiitin Rig. Th I leold:In rOlty . '-Wittie roger reigia#l there f r . bart-perejikewise soFp et hi at' "sj.ta rigeNilik4l: (he cplinteriance ~ :nt an art hi l; Tam an , „ 11:0 - b - C 'gaiety a tad -- •.' fondness of tie prfteht moritejri. •, She had her 6-t+,.01 . 1000 d, en Wll4odo — frotte. ' • ...:a ' ''.- 1 ' ' burin theAliniedaY:ilhe muaril - 'to 'Tsialk aw }',. 4 0% PA' ther,tip'.rateked—,itrin,„as a dig does - lakianintnever Offered. him to, ber oui.Asi . ' g iTt -- -4.1e. - disicciVered.' the 'rem a IW'.:. h i.4-rii3i.so A itli h a dlairei dragged 'nem the introth of Me ciikern,;:ant heeasily ~unUer:.4tod 'Why sh9fad.&.speciiirtiii sloth-- bets. 2 0 Taking courage - lawn the Ipast, fib . began to 'hope he could ir. , .e(along very corivfintablv with Nil, flew tkirnpanitifi. ~-, He laid . himself of affecction and joy ; she became used to all the inflections of the soldier'evoice, and un derstood the expressions of lts face. Some tidies he amtiseir his' weary; horirs.by taunt ing the spots on her golden fur, and observ hng how beautifully they were shaded ; she showed no displeasure even when he held her by thq tail irk:punt the , splendid white rings,- that glittered in the sunshine like pre -60113 stones. It was a pleasure to lookupon the graceful outlines of her form, and the majestic carriage of her head. Shedelighted him must when she was in a frolic. Her ex treme gracefulnesS and a g ility as she glided swiftly along, jumped, bounded, and rolled over and over, was truly surprising„ k , When. she was darting up the rocky eminence at her swiftest speed,,she would stop suddenly and beautifully as the Frenchman •called •‘ Mignocne." ' One day a very large bird sailed Through the air over Their heads. the desert any thing that has life is intensely interesting.— The Frenchman quitted the panther to watch the flight of the bir,d as he slowly and heavily tanned the air. In a few minutes the Sul tana began to growl. " She is certainly jealous," thogght . the soldier, - as he looked at her fierce and glittering eyes. They gazed intelligibly at each other-t.'apd the proud co quette leaped as she fell 'hisland upon her head ; her eyes flashed like liglltning, and she shut them hard. :4 Theereature must haven soul," eiclaim ed the Frenchman. This account was givenlne be by the sol dier himself, while I was admiring the do cility of the powerful animal in the menager ie at Paris. " I do not know," continued the narrator, " what I had done to displease 'Milo:wane so much—or whether' the creature was in mere sport—but she turned and snapped her teeth at me,•and seized hold ofmy leg. She did it without violence—but thinking she was about to devour me, I plunged my dagger into her neck. The poor creature rolled Geer, utter ing g cry that froze my heart. She made no attempt to revenge my blow, but,, looked mildly upon me in her dying agony. I would have given all the rworkl to have recalledler to life. It was as ill had murdered a friend. Some French soldiers, who diScovered my signal found me some hours after weeping by, the side of her dead body." NO. 30 " Ali well," said he after a mournful ,a 0 knee, " I have been in the wars of Germany, Spain, Prussia and France—but I never have seen any thing that produced such sensations as the desert—oh,: how beautiful it was!" What feelings did it excite?" asked I. Feelings that are not to be spoken " re plied the soldier solemnly. " I do not al ways regret my cluster of trees, and my panther; but,sometimes their remem brance Makes me sad ; in the desert there is even; ihidt, and there is nothing." "Arhat do you me i an by that ?" " I cannot tell," said he impatiently = atter a pans t* he addedi - God is there withbut man." Many experiments have proved that the living body has an extraordinary power of resisting heat, provided it does not e omeilito immediate contact with the burning sub stance. The experiments instituted by Duntze,"Dr. Fordyce, and others, proved that a temperatuie between 198 c and 260° Fahr. I may he borne with impunity, if the feet of the person be enveloped in flannel,•which is a non-conductor of heat. The female servant of a baker at Rochefoucault, was in the, daily habit of entering her master's oven, and re- ' . main ing longenough to removeall the loaves; and Dr. Brewster informs us that the work men of Chantry, the sculptor, entered theorem ' employed for drying the moulds, when its temperature was 350°,and the iron floor red - hot. They were guarded against the heat of the floor by woodn clogs, which were of course, charred on the surface. "On one occasion." adds the Dr., "Mr. Chantry, accompanied .by five or six of his friends, . entered the furnace, and , after remaining two minutes, they brobght out a thermometer which stood at 32V ."r- Some of the party experienced sharp pains in the tips of theirs ears and in the septum of the nose, Whi)e• others feTh\pain in their eves. - J. .B. rks',,, r 'iv ----- ;. ''c - ..4i4:,. . ,'' isi7 ForteMorripts.t--4 ittisibli*OixitiV.44 7 l,,;, ; ,' ' , doctor's acquaiutande (ate rito4"nr . 9 - 741 1 .4-,Sc y oti`mg family), - enters : so-fnr f i Ili 0. 4:4 yketi*C- - -: L ,'-' uptSn i the subject , th, she taught 1wi.diff01v,• , 6.,.„: =. i • reu,from their earlie t dhildhoott,- ; foionaiik. -f! --- f• 1 : Amor as a disorder,. wliipitVto . e. .',`': z 1 . s. : ill physic. Accordingly, / she, : hki pl- ~i t e \jalld rear. r u iii ' - I 1 .tif ' iiwais ~ a , uses T A 0 , g-gl te. , ~ :.,. , i , *Ms.,. whenever it tyaxi,:oh6tighttlic r. - , took:the tkubarb for t 4 c(assDess: , ./i4tiii„ ' t. , , ishiriWtvas required,: ' ev'shittess;.*'-ter - N • : per, to rhubarb "Wereas, iiN:- . lo 4 llleira '••.--' • Minds :al,*aYs as cauS46d e ec i: 7 -;- tOeV,.;s' 4' . -, ,LiteraryliPacto , nes. ' • ", :., -;-.: ..?' v 4 :.4. ; U. 4 ,: l i e -, • •,. - .'l'. , [ 0:. Tn Russian" pmpirej is; onimettof sir/ distinct parts, thc„Ettropean - -portion ',oil Avhictiramtains a populatioo jfif . 62,565,34 ~,, -souis z, the four Western Governments :•o , Siberya, yith over 2,006,000; thiKin*dom pl: - Rtasiati • Pola Mi., a tAkit 4.,oooWo;`thef'qrethif ,; Duc tir`p,f , ' Fiala ntik the territol*bnyoncl;:the - ' 4. 'Ca ucSsus;-' ; the American .4. sessi.trotk , l6l2l .6261 - 10,000. 41 . Of these . 49,0 i i ,000 a bilng the- sftin:Pdox areeit Ohurch-,:-1;100`,000,:rto -. th%.Rizmati i T ayrd . ,3,500,000 to die PrOtestaat ' v • Churck-with Abut 4500,00 i MaiMmed 1.-. r? TRVE eirtr Sy.—M , ann , o ,remove ~-";-..„', important thaw atlrpk,,A" 'Upon them i - great —,-- measure, the flaws - depend. Tie. lit* - - $ - Elt ;-' toueiLlus her4;-, Yand Mere now - ..,and •tberi,4- MannerS are,what vex •or soothe, eorrupciir , purify,-ex or*base. barbarike or refine, by a N F,ottd4 , - sjeady,. uniform; insensible • ' operation.like.tliat of air we tireathe,Tn. ~ ,They giT'k'kbeiewhule form'and eblors ! tontir \ , -,:5.y, , ,-Aceqrtling to, ;their quality 1" ' aid.' ,- ', ' d r nitr,.44.3r supply' ttient• theytrfoli tite- ' i i 1 ., str ''„ Ihein't-Eim:ke. ('.,...'' 1 , '. - vc . ; . :-A';.• 4 0 :i ,-. 4 .-4.-----t --..- ..:•.,;„1., .•-• , r. - 1 5tititEt.. moss ivilligroWln,ihe -:ilp sterile rilek,-Atie ii detoe fluurishest:l4'"Alie \ naked brindled -i o,y clings to the rii4Ol- .' deripg mini—the _pine and cedar , ..-. , re - itin • fresh and fadeless diuid the mutaticiiii - 'the receding year : and,, Heaven be raised ! something green, sometbing-beau ful to see, . and grateful to thtssoul, will,-i he darkest hour of tate, still thine in tendrils ar ound _ the crumbling altars and broken arches of the ~h . desolate to pies of the huthan heart!" \ batietics. THE \ HIIHAPif BODY. fi . TO, Et:A woman of fashion is one of the easientAinge in the world. A latewriter i thus describ s it—buy everything you don't - want, and p y for .nothing you do; smile on all mankind ut yourlusbattd; be happy every where butlit home; hate the country;, adore Paris: read novels: neglect your children; nurse lap-dogs: and go to church every time you get a new shawl. CCi" ToPut/LA; CE.-11 is said - that six hun dred men, good and true in the , county of Mulalenburg, Kv.,•have entered into a solemn obligation, or pledge, that they will, supfiort-‹ ° no 'man for any office, who treats;:cir uses. liquor to promote his election. .' • o:7' WOMEN require more sleep' than men, and farmers less than those et:1320(4.in al most any other occupation. 'Editors, au thors and, artists need more sleep than. those of most other professions. . The same:is true of precocious children. • , WHE?4•WP. hear ,a man say, i‘ I will ‘onsult my wife," we unhesitatingly:set that man down as a safe man to do business with; and if a mechattic,-one who will ultimately be rich, and respected by the world: "TTYGoon.—lt is creditable enough' .dle the yardstick and to treasure tape. [ The only discredit consists in having a soul 4.hose range of thought is aishoit'tts the sta . ' and as narrow as the tape. •4, frj. WHAT is the differepee.between the emperor of Russia and a beggar. ? The emperor issues hiis manifestoesind the beggar rnanifests toes without his shoes. Ila - -.lsiEvEn despair in adversity. Work and persevere. When a wheel is running round'the bottom must turn upward---:-s.ome time. 1:D14IEOT• ,COL. HENRY K CNA ' K. ;G, of Pennsy ania, has been appointed, it :Is re !tinted, t the place made vacant Ity. l General Talcoit's dismission. oz:•_,: .- 2, • •• • ~ .. , i; 1 - . . - , .. (07,A. LAND OF LIBERTY !! 11. lin „ 1 dOf ' sews papers. 1 had rathei have neaispi*iipith out a Government. said - -reffersiatil 31tan: a government withont.newspapers.-! . 1 ';.: (rj'AVlri , should manage be spoken of wytiiiider w4cn,Jt. II ME Bi =1
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