I' II MI ME iWAPPI !cLcquits. Trin- New York cormporident of the Philadelphia Srrn perpetrates the following : An.instanee of the dangerous effects of swapping Voar.clothinewithout fairly searching the pockets, happened lately: a maw had been importuned so much tu4 the Jews to litt tir swap, that be thought he would mahe a trade thileep ‘ tliem off 'fbe story has been ',Written in Ve -: r.e, and when sung to the tune of Red, Red ltoe,'', ha, a very pretty effect. fle.tir;rwuched he-had a..r-oat : I wish had mink,grei coat. . ' I'll tell you what rirdo: - • I'd take &clown to Chatham str eet" And .wap it with a lcw. He then tries to 'find 01(3 1 - Frummaged bare, 'ney wardrobe rare, • And Edam] a cunt to icade: And chuckled too, 16 think a Jew,"( • A fool Would .00tiihe made ' ' He then take", the coat and trades it Ott for a nett; one • , ! 11 I therefore went, 'where was bent To trade old thinge for new, • And straiSht Way,-gej,!, a bran new .et ' Of!clothes so neat !end tine. ! !• He discovers that he had left soipe money. rtiltbe, , pocket., and laments Over his 10143-‘ r But now I grieve; to think I'd leave ,- / That old coat ! with,a .10*.; . For what I'd --old,-Coiltainenrsome gold' Jingos what ••hall!I d 6 • ..• • He tears his trowem in talk. aril •••••11u-- down on the Jew: '. . . \ I'll tear int' trow 4• frOl me BecanAillicy mot du • To taL:u sirut , wiih biy-.new coat •I wrapped with that„ohl Jew. He thinks of other !Jail:gone by : But oh the thoitgln ! . ~ k , other day., Whetrthat old mitt was new, They haunt me ever will : - . Confound that - dariCa old Jew ! Wit au6 'ijumor. A SAFE BE - i; 7 —Several gentlemen were riding in the cars on. one of the Boston . - Railroads a few dayi , a46,iwhen the conver sation turned to the-' nexrPfesidential election, and the,prospects of I.N'elitet:Fillmore, - Scott, Cass, and others„W4re discussed at large. After some time, alsOlemn individuat who had listened in stletics; addressed the party, thus: My, friends, you are _all 'of you wrong., Before,•the. election ; 6f 1552 the world will, have come to an end.l and Jesus Chi I,t will, tie President of the United States. • Up started an entlin,iastic gentleman from. the Granite State. Svho stutteringly said to the Millerite,." 1'11..1,4i-bet you ten dAI-d•dcillars New, liainpsli t ire w-w-w-wou7t, g-go for !" • A roar of laughter" greeted the exit of dal Second Advent•tnan,!ns he removed himself - .• to.another car:—Ceikier. .:13:7T/ITMEIGiIi 4 IMniTTNer.—A young park, who' boarded at one Of the principal' San F ranc i sco h ot els, Inanaged fur a lung , - time by one artifice-6r another, to postpon the payment of hk At last-the land lord became quite, iMPatient; and stepped u to the juvenile boarder, slapped him gently l on the shOulder: 9ro asked him for'some -money. " I have Inot a red cent about mi - at present," was the laconic reply. "Bu my dear sir," said l the landlord. '• I canno afford to keep a bpardind house -without be ing paid." " exclaimed our young philosopher, " If -pan _cannot afford it, sell out 4oine one that kmn'!" W 7 SUCCTNCT As L,ONCLIYSIVE,— A "cut; hid pus Sun" in business - in.Milwaukie, who had.. left his affairs .the hands of his part ner while he sht4ld take a short trip to the east, recently telegiaphed back from De} E• uoit th'e fillowing,lto wit: • 1 " How is things doing .The reply hereceiied was, . • Things is working," 1 This was satiSfaiory. when lie re ' turned toMtlwaukie . ,l he foubd That his part ner had sold out the i stoek, appropriated the proceeds, and run away with the uofortunate • man's wife. Thingslhad worked. • ' • 11 , I -- ARE SISTER C Si. .Naave resources, Pa?" ' • • ;: ;•• • Ne my, son, WfiNo you:ask that ques tion ?" • • • Bent'Se] . hear/d 'Uncle Josh say. if you _3 ~would only nustopi your resources that you'd get along a greaLdeal better than you dot that's,all." I - Jemima, my . 1 1.1 r ar, ain't there some thing .the matter. ] with our child ? I fear that all ain't' righti' With the poor. dear crea ture." • II • 3:7." Etopv,' , isaid a 'farmer's guide wife whose only 130 was that she was oc casionally absent-Onde,d, when her words did - not always. tqiw in the right order. " Biddy,now you go and milk the hetis, and see if the cows havt, 'laid any eggs, and tell the pigs to give .I . hu some Swill and some clean straw for a, BiddV -looked per pined for a minute; but obeyed her mistress according to her prtrote judgment. EC7" Corr nrtll my little man," said a gentleman to a yOttugster four years of age, while sitting in a parlor where a large eorn pany were acsetrible. "Dj you know who I am.?" ..Yes sir, I Mini: I du." " Who am I thenr-let me hear.' " You are the Itnan what kissed Qister Jane last night in t);.' eparlor."- JEne fainted. - - - 1- " Slnittl.!*lli you let me look at your counterfeit .il4tetor r . " Certainly,'frith a ;rent deal of.plea eure.•.*Have you' 4lt . eir a bad note " Well, not ei4tly That,. but lye been tendered in paymeni; my ['eight - Jr, Mr. Jen kin's note; at ninety; days,. - and I want to see lilt's zood."—Cio) aj. 7 THE Ik.IODEI4 itII::•;CAND. - 3Tri. Smith has *ompany to dinner apd. there are not strawberries enough. and .she looks at Mr; 'Smith with a sweetlSmile, and offers to help him, (at the same;tirne hicAing Gun gently with her slipper udder the table.) he always replies, ," No, I tha i nk you; my dear, they 'don't agree with nte:',l - TWO.6OUNTIir. ATTURNEV3 overtaking ;11waggoner, on - 1 1 1'el toad, and thinking to -crack a joke-on hithr; 'asked why his fore. hone was so fat add the rest so lean. sl The wtigtoneik'nOwing them to be limbs ' l d the law answers; •'.That his fureAurse wag a lawyer, and the rest his elietits l . 4 ; , ,, • ESE 4 THE atoril Tpuritig man in the'world is a Frenchman in a: pastlon: .• By gar, you call -my vile a vorn an three several limes once more awl I. vij! call de - irarch house,and • blow your brainlie,a candle, leydamn . (17'Somen ) 'a.late Temperance 41in ner, recommended titat the temperance cans: fi be carried on with!:irdeot spirit.= • IC7 IT IS SAID this some of the landkirds in Boston place a'n extra fork perms the plates or their deli4inent boarders. as ao in. Limanon for them td " turk over." 11 . 7 7 410ns says;! , there is this advantage bout plaid trovrsirk i —every time he gets to ,sleep, the boarders'• roll him over and play checkers on him: Q3' Wiry is a woman like xidcomotive? Because she drawsl i ti`, traio aner. her, scatter the sparks, and traniPortithe =let. 3 [l:7 A szcx w p a s told that nothingccrold , , cure hint bin .nquai:t of catnip tea. "Then I must said , he tir dotriSioN but a " DAPIEUIBPS :.PALSSACEEI ACM= P. .1117, 1 jillrilrAlßLlC SEIDL'S 'OF OF • • (mrraamsurtr 1814,) • V Sacred Mountains, by - J. T. Hadley; • Grxeral Factor' astii'Fortiku Exchange Ors. Letters from Prey the Alps and the Rhine, by f. T P. W. URN ES ik.00., BR SOU 11$ Headley ;, .• . STREEr, New 'York, 29 •t 1 20 LEWIS Luther and Cromwell. by J. T.-Urban WllARF,Boalart, Cr! NORTII-SECOND • Letter. from the Rack Woods, 'do do ' :' , t. STREET Philadelphia, 65 GRAPIE R Sacred S'enes awl Characters. do , 'do e o STREET, New Oilcan!. Washington and his Generate in two volumes, by J • p. w. ByhNEst & co_ 56 WATEB• T Headley ; for oak cheap - sod in plain or ornamen. ILOO ROAD, Lit:Promo,. IVEDEN QIIAY. Dublin. tat binding : at - B. BANN WS FOR REMITTANCES TO. AND PASSAGE. FROM . Miscellaneous Bookstore. Great Brawn and Ireland. ' ' - Aprll 19,1851 • 16— - . - ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1881.—The subscribers 1 / 4 ,II`ANDAIIIO THEOLOGICAL WORKS— begs to informal. public throughottthe.Unfted States 1...1 Baines' Notes Oh Gospel, two volumes ; I an d a m m o. t h a t t h., e h ave completed their mange. Barnes* do do Acts of Apostles; : I m e nu, for the year 18.51„ POIVOII.II sending for their Preach...ea 'Manual, Rev. S. F. Storterant; Clark's Commentary ; I friends, or those returning to the "Old Country." will I •tinn it their interest to relect our several utavuacent Lives of the Apostle., by Baron ; aril well-known Lines of Packets.railing as beiciw, -Whitlield's Sermons ; 64 their conveyance No eipense has been fruited to Buck'. Theological Dictionary ; hare Emigrants made comfortable during the silage. Works, of Clain ingworth ;• , L 'All passengers engaged whirl's' will be shipped under simpson's Plea ; for sale cheap at' the supetlatendence of our own Firm ;—being the B. BANN &IVA Oldest Xstablisbed and nubs ekiensive in the Trade, Miscellaneous Bookstoie. and with such unequalled arrangements, Emigrant. 16— : will meet with facilities from us, that tut other House can furnish.- We'can coriddehtly assert. without fear of coot radict lop, that of the hundreds of Thousands sent out bye.) during the last'." Tweni y-six Yeats," not one has had just cause of complaint. .811 Oar aye/Twat, ere plainly steed:gni when =ink are errict/y adhered to.ist In silences where perennsdeelinecomine the money will hi refunded without deduction, on returning un the Passage Certificate arid Receipt. Reasittallf(An. F.seard: behind, &inlaid ¢ Woke. . The subs , ribers hate at all times for sets DRAFTS at sight.' for any amonnt. on tile NATIONAL - DANE OF IRELAND AND .ALL ITS• 1311ANCIIES,,ke., which are paid free of dlicohnt In all the principal towns throughoot the Vatted :Kingdom. Persons re aiding in the rouhtry, tad totalling to'send money to heir frieuda, may insure its being done Chef. City, on their reutititog u, flO• amount III.) wish 1,411. with the name and o f the person for whom ir in tended a Draft will hen be forwaided per drat SAILING PACKEtS cot aiTEAMF.it, and a Receipt returned b L rn it.. • P.- W. . have well known respous ble Agents in all thes e Pert town. In `IIIIE.LAND; SCOTLBN and WALES nom whence Seamets leave foi Liver pool; and f many of the •turcriar towns. who are most attend tte to Etuigrantao e,Ubarcatiou. at the various ports. In fact all'ourar angemenin for Pas sengers, and the payment of Mal) fts,are SO perfect that uo possible delay or disaPpoin ent tad occur. Cr For futiher particulars apply t or address by letter,. post paid, P. W. BYRNE te.CO., - B:lShuth street. eta York, or BENJ. 11 ANNAN. Pottsville. If yore desire your briefness transaciprowntly nod Way. calla! R. Barman's Office, where he drafts are leaned, payable in all parts of Europe witinott dis count, at any of the Ilank....arid wit tunit any delay. tan. 11:18.51 8-tr\ NATURE'S OWN ' REMEDY ' \ THE INVALID'S DES'I" FRIEND! \ PUBLICATIONS; .tea: April 19. 1851* B 1 BOOKS I I—THE riliflrleßlßES lie IA iron - receiving from Trade Hale, a large ripply of 111 'wells neons,luven ile and fichont'Booka. embracing the ' , . , .... Paros,en Fancy and Cloth Binder*. ' .• .„ Slini.lllllll4lllll Book., a fine ae.ortueent litationcry.plala mot Fahey. Embracing a* tine anNspoitinent an ein be , found in any-country Store In the 'United States, all of which will be sold at - unusual low rate., by the hutted ity or single. at - B. BANNAN'S Cheap Wholesale : and Retail Rook. StltiOnery; and Variety Store. ?musette, April It, 1851 15— ' e J) EA UTIFUL DRAFTS AND NOTE A.—Tll 4) subserrier rills the attention of the trade; and Mbers to hisheantifnl - New Notesand Draft, Engrav ed and Plain, which he bit just puldished, and which will he sold elms p CsDealets in tie riiiesand ekew herr, supplied by the 10311111) at.kw fairs. to sell attain:. 11. OAN, Bookseller ited P Pottsville: tin. 4. 1851 DOOTES 1 BOOKS 31-AMERICAN FL WER Carden Directory; BOW!. Fatuity and Kitchen Gardener.; . The Complete Partner, by Fero mien (later & rouatfe Cattle Doctor, by Skinner: nine , , Farmer & Stud Brink. improved by Skinner; Mcklahon's Gardener, &e., just received and for sale at ' . B. BANN/414'S ' ' Cheap Bank and Stationery Stole. April 12.1951 , 15— k:IIAK•tPEAILE , S WORKS-8 differruCedi 0. lions of Shakepears Work. in Library and thria inrwal lopelinc, the handsmnest, cheapest ands best 'ever offered in Hilt region. Just received and fop Sal,. at B. BANNAN'S Cheap Bank and glationriy Stare ISSI 16— i 0 ELECT EIatITYCASEIC—RELECT rases 13 in Equity, argued and determined In the Connor Cmumtnn Pleas - of the Firgt Judicial District of Peon sylvanig, front 1111. to 15.50. repotted by. A V.-oar sun. just published and U., sale at B. BANNAN*I9 Ulna'. Law and `liscellanemis nook Mare reh ISM Yt— 11 ETHODIST 11'04 NB—• large aamricaint Nlethorlim 11) hula rrh Iland and for sale prir•+ at 0 lIANNAN'M cheap ltaok erationer ?Imre. April Iv, 1551 t LARGE avow/mein Lettrt WritYri 3iVI 1 . 1 .‘n band and CI. sale cheap. . It. HA NN A IVPI' Cheap-Book and sta , ww.r) a4tore April IQ, 1:151 etfIAPAI AN'S AP.IF.RICAN DRAWING 1100 K, Embriciurt-he Prim.kr..the Elcuientary-and thr Perap.,l ice. dpridedly ihr • avid fu.• 4 :l.eg thP Uniird Stitro juiti merited and for salP 21 ' ' • 11. lIANNIN'S ('heap 13 ,- !Ok 2111 i Sillinuety Stine. Fch. 1,1851 MISCELLANEOUS. _ . . INDIA RUDDER GOODS•-1.4 DIES 111 A ti• denmg Glares, a new article CoaO andVap., Legging. and Nitta wet weather Oil Can., a new and excellent article. India Rubber arking; Alan rat Spring, rohing u rt inl e . India Tintitirr Water , do. -F,tlorti Hand. fin'thii.e4 th U i tit. tv 'static all other kind., together Willi a variety of anti lex in the India Rubber line. all (it which viii he at Mitnu far rer. Varli•iy Afore. Wirth 49, MI AND IA 7 II4PPiNU PAPE:I6 4 lith 1.1 Orkin) Wraitping Paper, diff stem titt.ilitl•-• and 31) Reams Shnf Paper; Wirite and aaAorted color, %'teams Itlitiiting Paper of different Airs. single and double Sheets. 60 Reano StraW Pap. r; aL.o. a I.t of Tea Paper all of wilt , h eirlP n'hole.ale and retad. vest eheap at ' II BANNAN'S ' Paper and Stationary More. !Varela .49. ISM 13— CIO-Fl6llO nut': lilollN n, rain Stating Company. reeperifulli Informs the public that they are fully prepared to forniah anprtior Mates fur Routing. and have .he most experienced shorts ip their employ. and Will attend to any oilier with de , :patch at the shortest not ire, and on the most reasonable term.. All the Work warranted. Apply to W. J. Itol3EllTS,Ttekiller.o.ille P. 0.. Lehigh Co.. to B. BANN/0i at this office will 6.- 1.'1mill:illy attended to Di,. T. 1 iiso ' I Olkt.Aol4 --- AND BILLA 'OF EXCHANGE IS i sant. 44.1 or littlpnunde SiPlrilLlC on Engtand, Ire- WO. greitian)]. Wales, Fre nce, Germany, or any part Ettrotte. (pirate, without any charge, at . 11. LIANNAIS's Passage Ageney In Pottsville. Also. rairnpean 8111 s and Wails cubed andenlleeted al his i.gier. irS.Pasipngerp 100 211 he low ,al rate, yo d b , l &relit ion or grumbling. =MI cLmHth A HD.- -Tll ATTKNTION OF I Builders end other., respert fully invited to the Pfaneins herr they ran be enitedin all kik& at llkned Rooting, Turtling and Lumber, front I lath Unapt+ to PAsinel Plank HI NRI' ATRAUCII Ninpr 019th and Nutw•r;iait Streets 512 y 25. inSo ti-tf , I , HE fiRADT 44, ELLIOTT (Wirratird) Ever Pointed Gold Pena. now stand A No. 1 in the Pen market: every person who has tried ;Awn . ' will ark lowledee their iiiiperiority They are 'made and sold e! OOnrlvrly by Brady & Elhntl. two doors :Move the Miners• Bank. Wangle. of all the erlebrated inaktp sohd ab o ve, at prices Wigan the times. JRECEIVED A BEACTIFIII. ARTICLE t/ ol "lifter Combs. which ei ill he sold low§y !UMW k ELLIOTT. .511.31 Doe. 14.1 W/ FEATllElts—First quality FEATHERS', fur sale by .1 M. BEATTV S SON. Mar 1~ 19, 1?51 1344 HERRING'S SALAMANDER SATES. vALIDITv PATENT. (after hay / lug tirrn vigorously coutrsted by ■nits at law for thr last At yrarv.) i1:14 been fully and MIA], total, lotted iu ihr Auprecur Court nfthe Onited States! The uo.krgigurd, at In depot. has ou hand a large as4ortnient ant. genuine PATENT SA LAMANDEIt SAFES. Also. all kinds of BON (711E4TS. MONEY BOXES, ' AULT DOOR' and BANK VAULTS, both Fire and Burglar Proof viiLk new and Second hand S.ife.ut' other utaker.,—forming the largest assortment io the world. Alan, the following LOCKS: Jones's Charlie:ollr. Comblunition. Pet mutation. and Letter Chancealde Anti-Gunpowder lan km ; Hall's new pa• cant Powder and Buislar•prouf Lock, Day. Newell as Daps; and I.orka of other elehrated makers. JOHN FARREL, N 0.24 %Vahan at., Phil.td.L.,sule Agent fur the State of Pennsylvania. June 21. 1851 25 3m IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Liquors, and imported degar■, No. 16t North THIRD street Phi!adelphla. would feep,•ct fully call the attcniiou of llorrLkeri.-ra and other, to In•aeell set.rted •tnck of WISES. LIQUORS null imported - CRIARS. In wore and under Custom-houar Lork ( . ‘ , ON.tr PR Oinftri of laricrua Dranda. ennonuenr. of Pal. and Dark. M •rrrt dr. V. Pius. Ilegp.P.4l .gloo Chard. Dapny A ro.. and ~Id London Dock. and varlou. Brand. of Cognac and other liiandira. WIN F.S, &c —Fine old Madeira, Sherry, Teu.eriile .10.1 Wines—Super old You Wine. lirret. 01 dutrereni out drzothi or in Ch.., lleidalck. P. A. Alumni &.Co , and I.e 6 ipler'• Genuine Audior in.Punto atud QUArt... CU a MPAG ' C. ingetiorr will. a general ao.oriment "1 :-.cuirtg and Irt.li Malt WitiAt)•.ll,.llanil Ja wawa Apirais, Peach nr4tiq. ul.l iloUstana. Vela Whiakt y : C h rrly. Blackberry, naq.brrt) and Lavrnder Brandit.a Whir ; ns.4l PtIo.Ul - Butlers 4,/ rhil.nta Jun. 23-13nn iI Ct ~( IL r ~e ~ 1 OIINSTON & • CENTRE 4TBEET, OPPiI •I site she Poet rimes—(l'ager's. .itd litta ad.) -would intorm their friende and the public eenertilly,l hat they have t iken nuusuai pains In selecting tbrir SpliVir vied .1 Mod.t.' which they base seemly increased aha enlarged %V, confidently flirt,' that a taint. '.m ale and • oinplete assortment of goods has not - been opened - in any one ',trite in Achuylk ill county; and as to clies.pnis) in pi ice, they rballenee comparison with any 111,1ir t esta liftmen: InCity - or crm' re. Conte and examine ouritock and you will . he sat ',flea and con vinced that •itcli is the fact. Pottsville. /licit 19, 1951. . METALLIC Rubber Machine BELTING. 1 , 11 F: EXPERIENCE THE I.ART 4 I'EARS, .1 has eained for this Belting the contotitnee of the 6 , II.IIMPfP ; 'hit, tosethr r With the furl that prat itn prnremento have been made in the quality: warrants the manufact'arers in asserting it to be superior to fratbi4 or any thing elre. for all open Belts. (morn r) , - peeiaily for hears• or main Ileitc)..far the ranwhi, I ilssol3o : 1. The Wrier! egitalliy or wreath antlthletneop Which it will retain. 2. No danger of twat render 300 tlegre , est Patio-nitro Injures it, and it remains ilesible in anyAelfree of cold. 3 Ii is of ,great : strength and durabliay, does not slip on the punier , , consequently a gain of - gmwer is nb other!. and when 9aju.t r d tosnachium y..does tint re quire alteration, 3, is the Case with leather. or any usher. 4. In wide Belting the cart in enrich below lhat of 631 her or ally other. !A large a•rortment v lwaye on band, and In nigled nggiven lengths. at ahortifst aotice.•• - -MACHINE .13ELTIN4. - A scsUobf prices, bribe pleee of 100 Ri4t lag t ; 2 inch 3-ply pe4 roB4 11 rens, * 4-014 , 4 ". ". , - 8, u •• • .418 ‘, .. - 44 ; " -' " :40 ~ 8 -, .14-44 41* '3S-.: 9 14, "- '55 . 10 " " " 30 " -" 65 .. . n 5 46 It ." " •• 62 ": 13 " " 66 ' ll 5. /4 •• • " se 15 • 0 . - 0 ix sa So 44 •• in 4i IS "P 5" ";,1,05 is .. se Ps 95 " " 1,18 • " 20 " " " , '1.02 WATER ROSE.- .E 1 1 inch, pet foot. . , 22 coma. 1 ' 28 44 I 44 as . . 90 " if 6. 114 • 33 " 1 ff 32 le 2 41 io „ 21 , • .21 " " 2 1 II 44 Aflu Foraale, at Fartory print, by- 11.46,,NNA12, Agent fur the llatutfteAurerr. N IG . &pan, partial to i iticb!l.loeb. Cat 11 l 9 1851 te., for Water Pipes. • • • - 4"1-iiE %I INE RS "JO Uft L, AND PO TT SY, I L LF, - GENERAL . XDVERTI. . , _;= . • : I MPORTL G! THITVPII op _. IntlEtA OLE 1'11.1.8 IN SOUTH AMERICAN-YELLOW FEVER CD:. RED! TRUTH icTRANGF:R Ton-ri picrioN! - April 20, . Wiiiiain Wilelit. F. , 01 -Dear S i f -rot. m alty year., we have heels the Salem agents. and also at one time I the count) agent'. for the sale of your caluntile\sitedi tine, and timing the whole of this tune we are not aware that, in any one mei tine,., li tve the pills Mb hiCil we have :old been complained 010. - i.raii•ing Injury, or not 3CCOMpihislub the, r proper iniviamt. It is doubly i gratifying when we rreive. v.d.intaiv tc,tlninti, from 4 a source where the medicine which in gold has - Veen the UtealbAntst..ing great mio.l And of saw Ina many lives 1, „1;36t tezesve sold three dozen hazes to gn t/13 for ' e'en poi 1, and this day h tee iece:ved a tem/ front the roereh.nt n tio ordered them: tiring no arroloal of the wonderful effect!. •tt high tiles , dish in witting a large nomlier of persons % ho were attacked with a prevail ing epidemic ,siollsr to the yellow fever ; while those under the,regul.ii pliy.i.ian-' iieattlient. ti Ito were in' the iligiltal, .ono- 11,5150 hUndrUd, including the mivetnoi. Mazi , trate,.&, . Ceil - victiois to the diseave IT ) tat wotild like 3 ropy name letter, we don't know of any initiropriet) in eh tog it,oll, and perhaps ii wonlil ne of servo, to iIVIVP II plitsiiSii-O. together vi ith nut names. a• it is addressed to us. We will consult flit. parti,i hitere.ted and if root VI 1.11 it, you 3% iii please write UP. rteSper alai). yours, , . " W & s. n. IvEs. The following it the letter illuded to a tore:— C•vertaE, Match 24, 1831. Wins. W as. S. It Ives. Merchants, Salem Gentlemen—For some years', past I hare adopted in my fatuity. as a purgative. Mr. Wright's Vege table Pills (for whom you ate his agunts lit Salem) and have found that medicine...B great worth. last November we were gisiled by a kind of inflam matory fever, (the same I presume - orhirti greatly al. flit ted our neighliors, he (1f27111.1t1d, for nearly a year) the 9y mgt tints of which had Su aon lacy t.i the yellow revel, mid neatly three hundred persons fell virtitte to the epidemic (a great number for 3 population as small as ours.) Our Orterets named it the orneyeilow-fever, but then skull was int& lent Instop Hs progreitv.' con fining their mode of If...linen, to the use Of quinine, and the application of leeches, forbidding the titre of purgatives. and of course all`the soldiers ated'slilorsA who were obliged to be sent to the Iltemitals; as alsti? the Governor, several Magistrates, several officers, and in fact all those who were really affleeted with the disease, fell victi.Ulr un her their mode of treatment A month previous. 1 had rereired three dozen hose- of Dr. Vl't ight's which I preettme were bought at vou'ksture, by Mrs, a. tioldscnith. NP vegn!. & Furless, merchants in your city, and with w nom 1 at,, doing, business. I hati • the Op(monnity to administer these Pills to several under My w.f. who were MIMI ed with the same (ever, and -two 11 *...P. of - eight Pitts earh completely cured them or the iomplaint. I then gave away nearly alt , my PUS to‘sonte twenty Of thir ty person.. and Were reheard ne it were by en chanlnlent. EMI I have. in ronserpteme. remitted to Messrs. Gold smith, Newcomb and Fatless, the sum of forty dollars for the nutritive of Ilint quantity antis Ine.and I beg of yon to deliver the Pills a. fresh as possible. I request you Aso to desire Dr. Wright to have lila dirertiona translated in French, with it w intend great ly to circulate hit Pills not only here. but also in the other colonies wheretbepoptilatlon is more numerous,. Ercuae tne. gentlemen. Mille libetly I have taken to address you this letter, fat the eake of hu manity, I have been-compelled to 4n. as I do not mean to speculate oil au which proved salutary to a number of poor people, and In fact most of the popu !alio% is reduced to a state of indigence, and it I,ollltl be sinful for any one in seek Inert. In such a way. Accept, gentleilien. the mod, respectful salutations of tour very obedle,til vOrvatd, A. PiotteviN The medicine is for sale. wholesale and retall,elther in English, French, Cernianrw Spanish directions, at the Principal fllTlcr. 165 RACE St., Philadelphia. And for safe by E. Jc M. Realty. Pottsville ; J.A. Brown, do ; D. N. Heisler, ; W. M. Itlckel, Or wlge.burg ; George Hammer, dn. ; Levan & 1141 W- . man, Schuylkill ir - ;,,.:;;; %V. Taggart Tamaqua; Burnett & Bow Man, New Philadelphia • M. Schwartz, Patterson; Wheeler & Miller, Pinegrove;;,.l. Robin hid& Poo Clinton ; W. Cooper, Tuscarora ; O. Rea gan. do.; Geo. Deibelbeia. Ringgold ; Joshua Boyer. IM'Keansburg „ Joseph Brehm,. East Drumm irk ; D. Koch, Middlepott, Letvls Milner, Port Carbon; Jab. William-. Middleport ; J. Combar, Sr., Pattetson; Bro. 11. Pons, Brockville; Price& Hughes, Sl. Clair; Reed & Disler. Llewellyn; Johanna Cockhill, do. ; Geo. Itsiffsnyder, New ; J. W. Gibbs, Miners vale; Eckel & Barhdt, Tremont Jou. B. McCreary, do.; Jacob Kauffman. Lower Maltatilango ; and by Agents loan othie parts of the County. Mate and the United Slates June 7.1851 jßcsr r • ‘;:t 'fi " At •- - zet • 1 -171 .' s. A • Vii. '* T CHERRY PECTORAL COUGHS, COLDS,' HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, MOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTUMA, AND CONSUMPTION. In offering to the alnitiUn It y thi sJustly celebrated remedy for disestes of the throat and longs. It la not our wish fa tilde with the Bees or health of the afflic• ted. but frankly lo la) before theme the opinipfts of distinguished men snd some of the evidence of Its success., from. which they ran Judge for themselves. pint erely ptedga ourseir.7.to make un wild as sertions or false .riatements of 111 ettlracy„ nor will we hold tint shy hope la IlltrefirlfllllllMity which Carlo wilt not warrant. Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an Inv'. ry from the public into all we feeling assured they will find them perfectly reiiable-,and the media ine worthy their heal confidence and palrana:e. F., Lig durtisz'xished Profees wo of etteinintry and Materia Malta, Bordioin College. Dear Slr.—l delayed .tnewering the receipt or your preparation, until I had an opportunity of wlinessing its effects in my own family, or in the families of my friends. This t have how done with a high degree of AaTil. fam on, in cases bath of adults and children. I have found it, as its ingtedlenks show, a power. MI remedy (or colds, and coughs, and pulmonary dis• eases, PARKER CLEAVELAND, M.D. Brunswick, Me , Feb. 5.1877. • • Fru= ax 0 m fhf Hassittoi Afas, in 'hie City. Lowell. A.•g. 10,1849 Dr 7 C, Ayer: I have been cured of the,worst rough 1 ever had In my life. by your " Cherry Preto re," and never fall, when I have opporrun by, of re commending it to others. Youra,teapcttfully S. D, EMERSON. Kelßead the following, and see if the medicine Is worth a trial. This patient had become very feeble and. the effects of the medicine was unmistakably dialinrt United States Hotel, Saratoga Springy, 1 July 5,1819, Dr. J. C. Ayer.—sir: I have been afflicted with 0,101111 affection of the lunge, and all the symptoms of settled consumption. formate than a year. 1 could and no ,medicine that wontd reachiny case. until I commenced tie use of your," Cherry Pireural," Which Cave me gradual relief. and I have been steadily gain ing my strength rill my health Is well nigh restored. While using t our medicine, I had the gratification of ottrinVirith it my revaurentr.frlend.. Tillman. of Ssinpuirdistrlet who had been suspended from his patochial duties by • severe , attack of bronchia , . I have pleasure la cenifying these facts to 'Ws. And am air, yours respectfully. • J.C. CALHOUN. of mouth Carolina. Prepare/land sold by JAMES C. AVERS. Practical Chemist, Lowell, Maar. .1301dIn Pej.ltrilit,byJOUN C. BROWNS Misers- FALLS:and Druggists generally Jtdy 111.1551 • ' 111114 no UslifitEGlClPllll-406,000jiiit trio trade ' Slate, and for sale Who!aspic - sad Refsll.sat such prk,e~ to ratite times: at_ /3.III,IINAPPB rift, ,4 . e i ti Cheap INS! end thationirtom. ME FM Mil EMI For she Core of -- - -vaztratur.. auenzams___-- FROM rusLAeoRAT4at47.IIIV, Cgt.sBll &TED I DU, J0,,,5. BASE; of Phi/We/phis, . [IR. ROSE'S ALTEARATEVE, FOR TUE RAVI- ' II talcum of Scrofula. Diteastas of the Cone. stuto ; • ME:DICALLIOESD • b orn Ulcers, Liam Complaints, old Eruption., Ribes,. ' , autism, and esery Macaw arising frnm an impure 1 . „• STA - RUSHED 15 -MEARS AG O . '''6l* DR.' KI N state 01 the blood. \ . .r. Kauai, 2 1. W.lCarner of Thud and trojon Sm., This preparation his no equal:lSr the cure of the between lit'nee and' Pine /One"- Philaileintiin abuts* named diseases. liy extensive practice! itt Vouth avd Manhood kor a Premature Death. Philadelphia the last thirty years bag made me se- KINKELIN ON SELF PRESERVATION—ONLY quiinted with all Goals ofdisesap, aid h e l o t's g rad. ts ante. This Rook just published, Is Ailed with use. Pate from ,the University-of Peansyliania In MO, fat larnunatintkati the infirmities and diseases of the under the guidance of t h e tru l y „„ t\ iw r",,,, m, Homan Organs. •It addresses itself alike to Youth, Chapman, Phg sic, Gibeon, Cox and Irate, names carte- Manhood and Old Age, and should be lead by all. twitted fur medical science, and having aki s ty inter= The valuable adv ice and impressive warning it give, coarse and ennsultation respecting diceme„and the will prevent years of misery and suffering and save application of retuning , thencto, with ibeseadistins I annually Thousands of Lives. 'dished physicians, lam enabkal from all orthene thirenithy reading It will learn how tU)nevent the advantages to offer the public my Alternative S tru p, I liOftille.11(111nf their children. which purifies sod giver lone to the system, driving *OA remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter ad therefrom ail lurking Ms This t.n t l y . dreseed to Dr. Kinkelin, N. W. corner of Third and always relied upon, iti a practice f bir Union Streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadel o i d y r ea irs have 4 t e ta restore broken down const itut tone. phia, wilf @more a book under envelope:epee return Octet WOO persons lashe eitY of Philadelphia can be 'Of mall. seen who were cured by it. Price 01per bottle. Npergam at a distance may addiess Dr. K. by letter, DR. J. S. ROSE'S EXPEUTORANT,OR CoIIMI (ierst•panl and be cured at home. SYRUP.—A certain,speedy cure for Collett+, Colds, Packages of Medicines, Directions, &e.. forwarded Consumptions, Asthma. spitting of blood. and all Mar by !Betiding a remittance, and put top Berme from dam eases °like lungs. This valuable Syrup has no equal: age or curiosity. it allays Irritation or Inflammation of the air cells, re- , Book sellers, News Agents) Pedlars, Canvassers, moving soreness from the chest; causing the patient 1, all others supplied with the above/work 'at very to expectorate with ease and freedom After an es-, . low rates:\ lenitive medical practice of thirty years in the city of ! Antos , 9 1z.,,1 6 50 Philadelphia. 1 am enabled to oder the afflicted pub- 1 ilea Churl: Syrup which has gladi'ened the hearts of many almost upon the bilnk of the grave.. Thousands are ready to testify to its curative and healing sir toes This prepets ion has placed coesumption nit the lust oftnanageable diseases, and makes it as (arable : as any other. if the patient applies for aid before the lung: are dem roved. PHI e• 50 tPt.IP Wail per batil.'• na. ROBE'S I)IiPRPTIe COD piciliND.— The Liver. being the lamest gland in the human body. la more' two:tends deranged illIAIi health% action titan any other. The consequent,. of this 'llerargenterd are firm, Dyspepsi t; known by costiveness. bah bine I rip of wind ; sour stomach, and sometimes Diarrhoea nr,looseness of the bowls. hea.litt he, nervous feel- Inge, cold feet. wakefittness, and variable appeiPe. Aces Secondly. if the above symptom. are allowed to go on long without this medicine, (which will always mire or remove them.) then follows debility of the ludgs and predisposition to consumption. I Dr. Rose has been called on by over three inherent! 1 cases within the last few years, and malty of thrill had tried the various bitter compound, to t h e ir delis- Sion; fortunately the most were in time and weir soon cured by the above• compound. which contains DO mercury, and does On injure, but always impetuses the conatituti in, as thousand* cab !resift. li tre 6 1 .1 cents DR. ROSE'S VEGETABLE. VERMIF,VOE--Thio entnionund having been used by me 111 aifull {trustee I of rarely-Alt me years, with the mot benel dal results of ran's ol wornia, has so well established its supe- I wilily Above toast other WIT GI 111P1111 lore that the de- i mend has Mr erased h, *mid ail rakulatioti. Alt tnedi- t i ne s s hould tie penned by a phyalcian 41DI t Immist. ,It is true that manyattirit a are now !.old as good for 1 `corms. but it sh s ould be tentembered that many areitoo I pitwerlhl for the .consiiimion of young children I Price 2.5 cents. e. I DU. ROSE ' S ".CROUP OR HIVE SYRUP.—There i have`bren menfrotnedies rompnunded f e Troup st e the cure Of I l i Cat:ice, llive..Pth disea is it:reticule y prevalent among ebildrek. aid often fatal; bull as have prime seen a rake ierrnjiiate fatally or rant inn long where this SI ruP, was med. I eau frff/lIIIIIPIId' it with the highest cistiilderfrei Puke art cents See directions. Ds. ROSP.' FAMILY OR SANATIVE PILLS.— 1 These pills AlriPsl ulnn2l‘l,lllV recommended fot Dyvtiep sla, distaai of`ttie Liver, Vostiveitere,l and fur the• 100u3 tut use of families, as they are mild and certain in itior iiperation,eaurinx no pain or Milt .inesclrav ing the towels per I - 411y free from r (mit, (WPM —PI if r 'Pt cents . DR ROSE'S CAR !NATIVE BALSAM —This beautiful preparation li tt heel, need by iow in a full ',tutus. of thirty )ears iti lil. I Sy ne Philadelphia. 1 and is a River falililif US° di' for dicilrls Ott' blll,lii S. r entity, bowel i ouipisini, tisitleinct .&p Price 25 I eats. DR. ROPE'S HAIR TON \ ll' - TRIA invaluable compound for the !twit has bee ti s msed and Weld) ic contended try the late and truly steal Dr. Pityrit. of Philadelphia. Price 111 , r The afflicted are ins ii. d to call uraha t 'e Agent, and prot Ilte Watts) nue of the Doctors Pa Itli-ts Ovine 4 do tailed SCClititti of iar it remedy and tS applirailuu The -e medicines are in hint tepute, a a can).- te r lied upon as !nil Jur the disease, for as licit they are retorninende,l, as lite) are illl• ~-,, u u of ab s eD.....tvp ',recto e of the last thirty years in the chi. of Mlll3lll'l phi.' 10. None renitine rt about my uritienisignarute.J A. ROSE. 51 D is, r sale by JENKINS &I 1411,0% , ‘, 125 chcptaD street, Agent far the U el. And for Sale Wholesale at the Stow or the vidiscri \ ', her, who i. the vie Wholesale Astern fi r Schuylkill Faultily Druggist,. Merchant*, &c.,d, • tine he Med (Aiwa, supplied Si. the etoprietor's plce , . These are ;no Quark Medicines. Dr Rose is an einieent Pityai ttati of to emy years ' practii e in Philad !Nita. 114 h , qt• _lke linked voice of the Pries* and the lie pie extol the great visor., and estiaardinat) cures e et tett by ill - Ale:loin' 0. R. DAN lt. AN. Pultrsllle; lieu. (8 1550 ' 54.-iv . INDEMNITY. , TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSIIIIANcE VtiMPaNI OF PiIIIADEI.PIII A O FFICE Nn. al Mel. ter Fifth St Charles N, liaticker.' George W. Richard, Thomas hart, hlordecsi I) Lewis, Tohlas Wagner. • Adolphe E Rorie, Samuel Grant, • _ David N. Jacob R. smith, Mout. Pail min. Continuelo Maki. Insurance, perman ,n 1 or Ilmitrd on ever y deeenntion of properly. to tont and room, y si at rates as low as are constent - with 14 Hilly. The Company have reserved a WO Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and•Pre-,alums send) invested. afford ample protertloo to the Wasn red. 'l'he assets of the eMnpany no !annu l i - Ist. Int& as published agreeably to an Act of ,hty, w e r e a s follows, t in Mortgages }801,558 65 Sint ke, 51,563 15 Real Estate, 108 358 00 Cash, Sc., I 45057 Pl' Temporary, • Loans, 123.459 00 • 81,220,097 67 Since their ineorporation, e period of eighteen years, they have paid flower& of onelaillion two kiln dred thousand dallars,, losses by fire, thereby atrord inn evidence of the advantage's of insillinCr:ns Weil as the ability and disposition 10 meet Willi prompt ness, all CD ARLES N. BANCO:R. President. CRAWLER G HAWKER, . erreinry The sitbsettbnr has 11•011 appointed sent for the above mentioned Institution, and is now prepared to make Wetmore, on every deseription of property at the lowest rates. ANDREW Itlisr l llll., Agent. Pottsville, Jan 11,1851 1-!f LIFE INSURANCE! 9 1 11 E GIRARD LIFE 111;9 1 111ItAlifsE, ANNUITY and Trust Company: OrPhil..fdelphli. 'Office No 132 Chesnut Vireet. Capital. $300,00. Charter per petual. Continue to wake insure nrecon mosl (3.11 , 111L1e Wink. •. The capital beim:paid tlp aud intteeieli,lowelitee with a large and constant 4 ineteaolint d fund, of fers a perfect tip{ nifty In iheineured. The premium& way, paidlwarly, half yearly, or quarterly. The Compang,add li s t:naive M4inillf•ally to theln surancesfnrllfe, Thr first linens; .nrikwillifikied in December, Idl4, cud the ierand Romp in December, DIM. =argil to an addititinuf $202 50-ticaVery 01000 inenred under the olden' radicle... inkkint 11202 50 Which will he paid when it shall became a claim. in stead of 81000 originally leatured ; the nest oldest amount t0g11237 50 • the neat in:age to *1212 50 for every 4111000 ; the otliere in the same preparing' ac cording to the amount and lime .;fata ntilut, which additions make an average of more than 60 per rent upon the pteminme paid. withiput inr. W'aeing..rhe au RUll premium The !dims lug ate a few example. from the Re timer: Ain't of policy 4 n d Bonus ot , botsul to be incOmil addition by ininir adit ions.; ISum [mned GEM 8252 50 31;4.52 50 .1 656 21 3,156 25 415 2,4751,0 1187 50 6,1817 :o Acc. &c. No 58 31000 " 159 2500 " 270 2000 " 333 3000 dee. &C. Pamphlets containing tables or rates and explana tions, forms nt applkatinn ; and further information can be lisit al the ntEce. B. W. Ric 111111)S, Prenident lonn.P. arts; Actuary. The oulneriber I. Arent for the above Company in srhuylktll Couniy. and will *greet itisuranren, and give all urger:tau intinmalinn nu thr B. HANNAN. 1.6.1 y • June. t 9, 1850 PROTECT YOURSELVES. rytllE Delaware Mutual:safety Insitraore Company I thrice )I.'llll Room of the Er. hang. TIAN St. Philadelphia. . 'FIRE INSURANCE,- Building'', Aletrhandir, and other property in Town and Nano r • mooed againA loge or da mese by Are at the low' tit rate of preip.uni., • MARINE IN dllltA NCE.—They also incurs Traf,ein, Cargoes and Freight.. foreign or roast Wise owlet open or .peehil pounce , as the as.ured rimy desire. ILhAND TRANSPORTATION.--They also tomes uterthandize iran.poited by Wagon.. Railroad care. canal Routs and Steamboats, mi rivets and laAre , on the moat liberal terms. • . • /DR ECTO Rd . Joseph 11. deal, Jame. C. Hand Edmund A. Sander, Theophilos Paulding John C. Davis, • 11. Jones Brooks, Rattail Dorton, Henry Sloan. John R. Penrose, Ilugh Craig. - Samuel Edwards, • George :Orrin, qrn• El- Spencer Mclivaiii, Edward Darlipstim, nha rles Isaac K. Davis, J. O. Johnson. WlUlaraFalwelt William Day. John Newlin. Dr. IL Thomas. , Dr. IL IC Huston. . John Sellers, William Eyre,Jr J. T. Morgan, , D. I'. Morgan, Wm. Bagaley. WILLIAM MARTIN President. Men aim S. Newman, Secretary, The subscriber having been appointed *gent for the above Company, is now prepared to make ,Insurance on all deecriptions of property on lan most liberal terms., Apply at IL 11. Potts' of f ice. Morrie' Addition or at my house In Matter Street, A. M. MACDONALD. y Nov 11. 1849 orno num & WATER PROOF PAINT AND PAINT OIL. • g DE SIIIIScItIBER HAS Mtn RECEIVED A I ton of this celebrated Paint, whirl. Is coming into general Use for painting roofs, frame dwellings, and in fact all kinds of buildings. which require in be protected from the ravages of Fire end- Water. Tin wore. shingle toots, kr., will be preventi.d from Leaking. and their durability doubled by the use of this paint.aut Dime buildings can be made to imitate both grey and red coblone. while at the same time they become almost as se itre against the ravages of limas a erica or stone Widths. It la furnished in grey.chncolate and slate lota. Painters and others supplied inquarititias at t 'e Manufacturesprires. Alas; oil to be used with the paint furnislie4 at the low rate of 43 cents pergallon by the keg or bawl, which re. duces the painting toabout one half the price of the other Mal of paint now la use. In Ohio the heti mire Companlisinsure buildings covered with this paint ate lower rate than they do those covered with either tin or 71n.:. 'The paint Is furnished grouud In oil or dry by the cartel or keg,either flociliate.Oreyor Alai, color. by D. HANNAN- Agent for the Manufacturer., le. Marrla 8.18.51 PLANE'S Patent Piro Proof PAINT. FROM OHIO. • T"E Subscribers have jut received a further sup ply of this clagular and valuab a substance. In addition to the slate color, they_ have benutlibl chocolate or brown.resembliag the sand atone now in use. and so muchOdmitedibr the hoot of buildings its principal ingredientaare Mika, alumina and pro:- Inside of iron, w b kb in the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily =cants for its lire-proof nature—the two former substances being nou,conductora, and the latteraming as a cement , to bind the whole together and make 'a firm and dumb!. paint, • . For nee It is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied with a brash, the saute es erdinati — Po.Jl;lo - wood iron, tin, aloe. Ca !WM, smir k ., ote. It Madam grade stly . apd becomes fire-pm f. It is partlmlarly suits bin for roofs , of buildings,steambost a td ear-decks , railroad brldges,fences, kr. A toorcotted with the all icicle equal to ono o elite, at a vast saving ilex pease. I • - the 'Specimens =fie. seen oldie dice if the stilarrl bets. FIARRISON, INIOT/lidNd Co., No. 43I8outh Front 13: , Made.' ' at OA I 17.4 f . 7 AFFOOTED READ!!! 11===21 ;lEATLY IMPROVED—MANUFACTURED RV VT Door. CIIIRTON, Oar. Great= Chemist. Dr. S. ,P. Dorm/ries Sarsaparrna, The most Eitraordinary Medtellie In Om Work] Over two hundred and fifty thousand persons enr,,t nt minus diseases, within the lat t two yea ra. It re- Serofula, Stubborn Ulcers. Effects of Merril -Iy, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Ri.eitinatisni, roneutnpt ion, Goner - al Debility, Dys• ppsia, Costiveness, Skin Disea . ses„ Liver rotnplaint, Dropsy And Gout, EinZworms. Canters and Tumors, Dean Diseases. The groat beauty or this medicine in, that it nets injures the constitution: and Is always beneficial, even In the nuo4 deli( ate, and is the may medicine e % er di covered tint creates new, pure and rich titiod, and that reaction the hone. 'Minoan& are ready to test t ry to its many virtues. GREAT r4PRING AND Summit. MEDICINE. Every permit. should take a bottle sprint and rill, to regulate the system and drive out all Mummies. TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHILDREN. I/m.1.0111e of Pr. *P. um. of ,4 :11 e1e.4.6e the system of 3 Chtie. • ROAD THE E.:VIDE:WE. Tlaltt ut fu c . f.:dry • that my child was afflicted w tilt hnt tilde dlsesse in the face (which reststod the rf fortg of my family physirlatt,) and was entirely cared by hall a bottle of Dr. 8 I'. TownsettlN 8a rya %411.1.1 M wont,. Iluirutown„ Fayette co.; Pa., July 2. Igso Thin Ia to certify Ihat Vre have sold Dr. S. P. Town gel ore riaioap rilla for ninny yearn, 3114 Consider II :I very volual.le medicine, mato, elites having hero ..-f• (erred In our vitini4. A young man the nano. ot Westley liiitherock, of this place, was cured of ilO• fatita, (hiving large lump. In Leek) by th e 11 ,,, of untie filkllle THOS. REED. & SUN. Iltiothogdoui, Pa . July 3.1, l' O. NOTICE. ' The public are notified that Or. el. P. Tow nfiend's E.trart. of Marra militia, will in foliose be ma mil.ortoic et! Ulllll4'llll' (1111.C11011 01 Janice It l'ioiliool, whose mime iu coniooo Hon with that or Dr. N I' Towtivend, w tithe arm !teach bottle, to prevent fraud. Sold at HANNAN'S Hook s ,toie„ Pow - vine.. Whole,ale and Retail Vefloiligglsts and others are informed that We have made ArtalifYlllPilli to , supoly this ine by the Dozen, at the Manufacturers' price.. II will be to their.td vantage tho•lefiore to procure their suppie. from oi.. The Hector to manufal lure this article. wit. sold a 1.14' month,. dun, r.r the sum of One 111.41, ed Th-u sand Dollars. the 11.41 evidence of its fireal worth is a medicine. The sate has been Unexampled. Thio.arttrle sold an Old Dr. Jaroh Tawnaead•, I. all a 4 •lluinbus. Jacob Tow trued is a Vender of Pe riodic:llons New Viwic, and a Orin pay lion, 'event huhdied dnilars a year for the use of his name, tot lb, p o r to ,, e of filificittrin I 3 3;41,1011! :111111141111 It off upon th7ublic a. the "genuine article,“ t” cal Inoot it old Dot Jao.oh Tow n.enoTs dar-aparilla. von wait( the R.-Tittle ankle always ack for Doti. t 4 P. Towlivetid's ecaradparilla dux 3,050 Perry Dash' Vegetable Pain tiler. 'DE WONDER OF DE AOE.—I VI ERN7,I. & Extrriol Rrmeity.—A real discovery and valua ble niedis inn Every faint' should 113%••• liotile in eases of sadden sickness. it tares Cholera, tio%VrlCOOlpl3ll l / 1 . ( . 114.1k. Diarihuta. revel' and App., .selitery Pain in the Head. Bruises, R..ennia I ism. DrApPII.:I3, and (turns. READ TilE EVIDEN Tbis certifies that I have for sf•Ve Mr. Davis` Vegetable. l'.lo litger several of Ihu=e cases fot which it and find It a very useful family medl Pastor of Rd Hatolst Cht 'Asbury, .lltsw This may certify that 1 hivS• used et with great tidcess in cases of C Laitunion [lime! Con.plaini, Brum hl ~ and would i-lieerlittly iudiy FRIENU ma) rnrti the l'. Killer In my (Amity. My goad rot 'three or font months past, that I have hot little Of no lose rot i4and would 1...e0n...0il if to the ',Ladle.; RICIIARD PECKHAM, Fall River. 2d month, 17th, Jew JF.NKINK & - Cheitrut Street, Philatielnista General Wholesale Ageing for Eastern Pent6har.l•., to whom all eider. an I applications for- Agiottitew from Raster,' Peals l%lulls shonld be u. BANYAN, %%little:tale and Retail Agent for Srttuyikina•i.. rnr ilk I,y al-Drunivig And ntitprg cupplfrd In sell again s stir regular /ales. Aug I. Isso OLSTltyry 4 !7% . `",.., y•ry,x,-1-.. • . ...,, ( 0 ~,,,, .1.It•, . ~.. • ASTROLOGY. rilllE IPELEURATED C. W. ItOltAt.li,' Filtlol 1 Sweden, Office No' 71, Lorust street. Phil. cl ollia, otters his Serlflree to the eillaellit 01 1 1 0116aillr and vicinity. Ile has been con•illeti hy allt he croo 1 , - rd heads of Ettrope, and enjoys a Itiettei reptitalturi a.. oh Astrologer titan atlY Out , living. Nalivtlit•s calcu lated according to Geoid:lacy—Ladies 13. Gentlemen 411. Verson* at a distance can have their nativatee drawn by seodingthe date of the t f "lime Itillh All totters containing the abo - • fee n ill rt cent in, inedmir attention, and Nailvilles sent to any part of the world written on darablepaper ; and.he l. prepic eil to mak. list, of his power lirconjurai mil no any of the following topics: Courtship. advice given for the Oct:eosin! arromplishment Of a wealthy'inartlue", helm. the lnAver to redeem such as ar e give. to It.e free use of Ilse bottle; and for ti!l cases of hazvol. and for Ille le. °very of stolen or lost priMetty. dud the purchasing of lottery tickets. l'housands of the above named cares haVe been door hi Ilils ...II) and its vicinity, tool in the United Stairs to the full ~.iiisr iciion 01 all. 10,000 Nitivitiss of Horoscopes have been r. 04 dating the !ail four years while hre. Let ters will alisivel eve' y purouse, and ,i ill do a, well as 10 call inperson, and the 'nail li. now so safe that per sons iseed not fear to Bart money ihrimili the o n ,' Office. Itt. Rottack receive:. Iron, .5410 to 1000 letters monthly, find has never missed one. All I-tiers will be religtottily altellifeillll, if prq).l4,i. I ' M Melt. per Wotan. WI at the office and el all Astrological Alma oar ratio C.. W. RelliACK, 71 LocuA f4t., above nialith, l'ittladrlplii.t. Jan. 45.1011 4 mit REMOVED ! u JAIIE,r . IL. KEI.I.V. WOUI.I) 1N ,,.. ~;,•* form his friend,. and I lie public in g.eti- ••,. ' ..:Prat that lie has removed hi. WAl'cli ''''''' ' AND JEW F:LER V STtillE," to the house formerly occupied by Joseph Enal-wonli, "i' ;write Mortlmeer. where Ile Offer , . 10 the public an 11AAcirtuient of Watcher, (:Inca.. and Jewelety.— Watches of the mug approved makers, ratioarling of (bold Patent Lewr • Gold punting do. Gold A iirline.s. Cold Cy limier, Yhd Silver .Yatent Lover. 110 , ihMt log Silver Cylinder, liiickli, Swiss and Quarlier IVatcher. [heart Plur e tict ill io., Cluster do , Gib tlonien's Broaches, l•:ai Ringo, Finger Ringo. Ilix} c• let., (bald Thimble.., 01/111 Guard, Vest and rub vbain..obid Pens. and Easel, Silver 'ruble. DPsoefl and Tan Apoono. Eight Dly and Thirty Hour Clock.., Revolving Pistols, hilisical Instrument.., lilies led gmati Violin', Flutes, Accorib•ons, Lorre !durical Boxer, 'Steel Bead., and N great ea - fifty : of ,iiitirlrs. all of tt latch *lll be sold low. ~ . Having Some experience In buslPeSP, all who fat or hi o with their tostoiri may feel satisfied that goods will be represented Just what they are. WANTED AN APPRENTICE to the Wauh niuk leg business. A goo chance for a malt boy. N. B. A ,gand Fite Prodf Safe. for Sale theall ' Pottsville, Alay3. , • 16-3ni • • New Steaini.Saw• 61111. ITANINC EREMED %ND 11 put Ipha9perarion an extensive Stearn saw, M it the head of Silver Creek, On a latee-tract Al . the beet timber land in Schuylkill County—he 19 1.-t-pat• rd farrlleb !awed Bather of all alter le, buffos Preps for Nines, &C., at the shortest - notice. Confi dent that his supeilor advantages will ettat.ll.. him io sell his Lumber, hi tnwer rates, shah those of :nil oilier einablidunent in 141 respectfully eoliths the attention of his, friends and the public generally• muted that a trial only it necessary to secure their patronage.' Persons desiring Lumber, will apply In the subscriber In Ppttsville, or to his agent at Me Mill Lumber delivered at any point. s A 'foist 17. 1850 •. LAND WAMIAAFTS. DOUNTY• LAND WARRANTS OR CERTlFl eates,Petraion Certifiratee. and allanati of looney due on arionnt or arrears of pay, , forsee, inflow property that; or. dirsiroyed in.milltaryy service, ex penses Incurred, or money s expended for. orranizing Volunteer Companies before being mustered into Ills service nt, the Untied Shoes, nn4 ah other Mint the Government strictly attended to, and all tie Iniarretured itt the shortoat not len. Petenns Jug Ontiquidnted claims against the United ?suers, tan have them' adjured by calling tit my other, In Cenlreetreet, neat 'inert.) ideal Kline, 6M N . D. G.W(IOI,V N. -Pottovllre.Nov. 2,1850 \ 44-tt REMITTANCESi so sae OLD COUNTRY. Trim SUBSCRIBE . R HAVING MADE Arrange malM la 'Wong pans of Ireland and Scotland, and with Messrs. SPOONER, AT.WOOD.b. CO, Ban kers. Landon, la prepared to draw .Eltgbi Bills from One Pound Sterling to any amount required. pnyabb. In all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Persons remitting Five 1:1011ars to the Pound in pay ,fit, MN, with the name , of lbe• person who Is 10 draw tun looney, a bill for the amount; with .a receipt for thew to bold, will be returned. Collections stlade_in ail puts of Europe. and For eign BIG' of Erehantit cashed.; .1 I'. SiIER WM, Pottsville Pi.. 'Jab. 4.'6151 - • • ' B.ECTLIVED A BEAUTIFITL A..sBORT mom- of Ladles' Gunn sari Pearl Beraftr EratabisanitEitilltio,fat sale law by - • ' BRADY Pee: 14j1130' : „ *bit • Another Scientific Wonder! • PEPSIN t • THE TRUE on:asp:Pc rum). OR 6.ISTRIC lIIICEIe-A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER. PRE pared-froitt Rennet. or the 'ftnartb Ste Mails of - the OX. after,direction, of Damn Liebig, the groat rhy• siologital Chemist, by 3.8. Houghton, E. D., No. It North Eighth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. - Thia is a truly wonderful remedy for indigestion, I),Yspepain, latindite, I.lver Complaint, Constipation, and Debility. curing after Nature', well !method, Nature', own .ageot. the Gaunt Juire."r' . . . teasPoonlbl of Ibis Fluid. inflated in water, will digest or dissolve. Fire Pounds of koost Beef is about WU, &Ors, out of the Stomach. ' DIGESTION. - Digest ton is chielliperformed In the stomach by the aid of a.fload which freely exudes from.the Inner coat of that organ, when hi a state of health, called the Gastric Juice. Thlsrluid Is the Great solvent of the Food, the Purifying, .Preserving, and Ifitimulating 'Agent ofyhc Zhu:telt and Intestines. Without ;Ohne will be no diaestion.—no convenlon of Food Into :blond, and no nutrition of the body; but rather a foul, torpid. painful, and demruct bre condition ofthewliole +digestive apparatus. A 'weak, half dead, or injured stomach produces' no gncd Gamic Juice, and hence the disease, diatresa and debility which ensue. PEPSIN AND•BENET. Pepsin- is the chief etement, or /rest Digesting prim ciy:e of the Gastric Juice. It is found in ; great abun dance in the solid parts of the human stomach after death, and sometimes causes the stomach to digest or eat itself up. It is also found hithe stomach aninests, ttieos, calf, ace. It Is the material used ,by farmers in making cheese. called Rennet, the effect of whirl. has Inng been the special Wander of the dairy. The curling of Milk is the first process of die'.; gestion. Rennet 1141APPSFe4 a tohiahiue power. , The stomach of n calf will tnrdls nearly one thobsand times its .own weight of milk. IlarokLiebiy: slates that ••thie past of Pepsin dissolved in slily thous/tad I parts of Water, will digest meat and oilier food."— Diseased aiomachs produce no good Ilaarrie ftenet or Penal». To shout that this went may be per fectly supplied, cuss quote the following riciENTlFic EV,IDENcin ann Alarcon I.tebig, its his celebrated work on Animal client 111 l y. says: b•An Artificial Digestive Fluid ann. logous to the Gastric Juice. may be readily prepared (jou, the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf, Ili which waking arteries food, as meat and eggs, will be softened. • hanged. and digested, just in the :wile manner as they would be is the human stomach.' Dr. l'enrita, in his farrious treatise on "Fond and Diet." published by Fowlers & Well., New Yolk, page 15, states the same great fart, and deirribee the tint hod of preparation. There are f•w higher authorl t ors than DI. Pereira: Dr Combe, WA trainable writing.; on the "Phyalot otty of Ititr.:tion." observes that dmitinition of the doe pinto it y of I he. Gatti He Juice iv a prOminent and preV.allitly eal.Se of Lipper., hi ;” and he Mate. that -a ditatatifuishrti professor of medicine in Loi.ilnn, nil., WU,. Cr verely afflicted vt tilt thia conoplamt, eve, .litt.i rtsu iti fail,itiad rec....tine to the Gattinc Priv' tt.Aaitted from the st nmarh of living tviii. d rofloplettely ,ucceittifol." table 01 ' 1.4," remarkable fact in physl oio*:, that oho ...tomactoi of animal., macerated I n wm,s• imp,rt o, the fluid the property of clistolvins va t -mos articles of food, and of effect ins a land of ate 1it . ..13i die...slit.. of them in no-wide different fiom !he uatnrsl dieeetive praecox." Dr. Si ))))) n'e great tvork, the "Chemietry of A(an, • ' (Lea & Illanchard. ISIS. pp. s2l-2) says :"The discovery of PEPSIN forme a new era In the chemi cm hasp,' ) of Digestion. From recent efperlitiente, tt e know Dirt food is dlcrolved in an arti (Hal diro.giee doid, prepared from Peps n, at it is iu the natural thitirir Julie itself" Professor bonglisoil of Jefferson College, HAIM driII:ILI, ill hi• great wort, WI 11111111111 Plis simogy, de 11 , 1 , + 1111IfY iti:111 fitly pages to an elausinatimt of Ibis poluei I • 111, etperimmos 111ti1 Di. Beatiniont, nu the (Laster. Joke, obtained from the living human sliimarli :11111 60111 Animals are well know n. "In " lie a.lyy. tn,, ocean eil as perfectly in thrarti tia 1111 natural dim:Alone." AS A DVSPEPSIA CURER. Dr.lionttitton't preparation of PEPg IN. hart prods •. d the m,ogl 111-111elhot , effects, curing rases of DP- Pin le hi mos, Net row, De( Hey, l'onstunption..suppo..ed to he 4,11 the Vire y verge Of lilt' grace II hi uopum„lld,• to nice the detail. of Came , . ill of MIA ad Vrf 11W111prd—but anthenthaled cell diem. , 'kris e Levi. given of more than TWODIIN IDIED ENI A 111: All IX CUREA, in Philadelphia New Vork and Roston alone There were nearly all dra- Iterate tamer, and the l'lltre were not only rapid and wonderful, Into permanent It great nervous antidote. and particularly lice fol for tendency to toittoty.dicorder, Live r Complaint, Feuer and ague, or tridly treated Fever and Ague, dud the ey it efrorl. or taittnins. Mercury. -Ind sillier Prilgs , upon 1 he Digestive organs, after a long cleanest,. Also. for eyrecy it, ration, and the too Dee use of ar dent %piths. It almost reconciles Health %rift' Intern login( e There et no form of Old Sliniinch ('omplaint* which It does not seem to readh anti remove At once, No mallet how had the) may be, it glee* instant relief! A t . an,.v,•e all the unpleasant rtymploina, and it mil) Smells to he repealed, (to a short time, to make 1011'Se models•; I permanent. Put it y of Blood and vlpnr nr holly follow at ore.•.. It is portico; irly excellent in ravel. of Nausea. Vomitine,Crapippt,Snre ee•snf the jilt of the Stomach, dl•tren after r .otinn. 'too cold. •tat- of the Ilion& Heaviness, Lownese of Spit RP, Dr 191.1.41,11,1. Ednaclatiun, Weaknen.i. ten dency to litsanit), Price. One Dullar.per bottle. One bottle will often effect a lastintr mire. • . _ MIN N. IN POW LIERs. gent by mail. free of po•tage. For convenience of sent:linen) all parts of the noun iry.the DIGESTIVE NlA'l"l'Eet OF THE PEPSIN h+ put up in t he form of Powders. with dirertlnii. to be dissolved in water or syrup, h) the patient. „These pnwders contain Just the same matter as the bailee, but twice the quantity for the same price. and will he sent by mall free of postasetfor One Ddllar Sent (port paid) tr Dr J. S LIOUGIITON, N 6.111 North Eighth orr.t, Philadelphia. Pa. Rll' package - 0 for five dnilare Every' paean/re and hear. the written alenkilite of .1 S. llnnablnsi, . Pasoraetor. Id by naetts. in even on n sot /Ste ITnlied Slaws. ty re•RpOclalile rouerally. rale at B. RA NNAN'iS . Variety Sint, ler ralel,y holm fl Bran a. and John C. Man Mingtau', Palter'lle. Fry. Mingle', Tamaqua. • itatG, do Mlnerevllle. 7. 18511 Aft ly • • • 'ranklln Venitian. Blind Manufactory. NOSTEAN. No. 200 RACE STREET. TWO 1),.r.. ahoy.; Oftpot.ite Franklin, Square. idelph la. whet .• he will It rep conslanily on hand mnorartor...lo Ofilef a Atzperior and fashionable norm of Venal:in Minds. unsurpassed for Hubs- rirititeve, dut•+hlthy and finish, which will be on the 11.06 . i icasortable terms. Ile respectfully a .di rt u. a eantinuation of the patronage of his old friends and the tenders of the Miners' Joarnat, and invite all Kho-ludy ercolona), in the vinyolehrap and C-icelletittillsole.to give hint a tall ' . N R flld lifinSw' nruly 'repairrd painted and r iiiii nord. iiiii lir) raritrultv put up • rbiln.. Or! 19. ISM) 42-1 y NEW ANDI I OOI7LAR SCUOOL 130083. coMPREOENsIVE SOMMARir OF ffff prow.A Ilimtory. together with 2 Hl ngvolty of Dietingnialied Persatl•, to n Meta is :ippeildr,jan epitome bt Ilea then Nyihnloiy, N2ltar2l f 11011214,11 y, Otiortal AsOan• meiy .milrhys.logy adiipleil and in ',Fri iaa Public Schools of Phil.t.lelphia. E. rr• JONES & CO , W corner numb and Rare Sateen.. Philadelphia Teachers and School Cmaniiitre. addressing let pint pat., teill he furnished *lilt triples for et.iinination. ElMil A (Oland COmpleie SIRSOIIIIIII . III of Books and ihu 110113ry fnt Pale 3, I ht. I.nn;r4l flay 10. Itisl (NOSg'r Roe. Noril, riatl •tre. t Prana..) !numbing Shp. VT As. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF I all vier.. Af Lead Pine, Sheet Lead. Mirk Tin, Bath Tillie, Shower Bathe, Hydrants, Hose. Double and Smelt! Acting' Pumps and Wafer tinsels; also, al kjoil. of Draws Cot ks for water and steam, Oil - Glories for Engines. MI kinds of Copper Work and done In the neatesi 1111110 P, at the not Ire: N. II Ca.!) paid for old Brass and Lead. Pottsville, 41/cf Ni. IS!in • - . TIIE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Whin 1 irw Parente. Boys and Voang.Greillensen of P011:- Yin, nod the cutrounding neighborhood. lour attention tir paitictilarly Invited to the largest and complete astiterlinert of BOYS and CIIII.DREN's cIoTIIINfI. That the suimettber t, on hand well adapfr.l to the sea+no,aulied for liova 'or ihre•e'pwa iii young gentigme it of rdicirgit. All perm on living to 0 thstaore, purl hosing Cautb -In2 at hare.the privilege of re torouhe lbet.if they du not lit I A. 110 VT, 204 che,inut.treet, below Troth, Protaila. rel. 14 ?h'.l .1-41( PHEENIX SOAP rIIIS. F:ast Corner .1 Crow* 4. I. Streets,Philudit r VIA : VINPFIAIIINF.I) OFFER OR SALE. TIIE 1 v.rrintie qualifteq of Brown and gala Snap's, and rem. riforlly invite rla rine nr-pnerhasera d..ni In Schavlaill tlill(10111 & ALFRED 'LAWTON hint ennuccled 'With' flue Amy. KannlirloMeist.t..olicils the patronage of his riwnd...,, and will atten lo all orders sent by mall of oftirrwor... r -7 Firilmt..•, May 24. ICA 20 Per Cant Saved to Country Merchants. tw , J. KINGTDEALEEL.PIi litlOTig ob and 5 . 101.724. No. 4I North 2d Street Plata . . 113% ji,,st teteived front the MatintSctory at well teletted A turk or the abiflrP g. , :ido. %visit!' will he told at 2ti per root lege then I if. t piliettaeil in the r it) , for ef.ll or city nereplenee. Df110;f11 will gotten .to call before poreheitlng. Nl.ty 10. IfiSi , 19-3 in purii tl)e tiboolt. JOHN TEMPI.E 33-1%, I " She best Family Xe4leine now before the public.. t • • It hag been computed, that . &rag the last twenty. eamt thiee millions of persons have annuallybeen. benefited by ; the use of these medicines; a fact which , peal:4 Volum, in favor of their eurative propertitsg4a single trial 'will ptace them•beyond tbeieaelt neentnpetation in the egtimutionnf overy patient.' Bel the/rim the . blood ig restored to a pare and lierlilty stab., freed frOrn.,all imptuitieg. • The sp.teni if not reduetgl dttring. their operation, but anvittorated,.and they require np from businesgl or • ploagnm The aftlietgtl have in m o ff a v it 'Lif e =Pills Phtenix Ifitteft,. a willedy that will d. `for theni all that medit•me can poggibll Ofeet; • •Pe 'genuine f thege medit•meg tire now but up with It fine steel engraved wrappet` Snit labele; ,' and copy secured wording tot to !mum. l b" -Plepared hy' W. 8.-MOFFAT,: Yerk. - For kale ivy' . . 1 ! , . w, ulnae, - Dia tat,' sole 'hentre!lifilkwvilie. Auguit - 10, 1858 • ; •••,. ou) sToSI kcil coM PLAINT:4 N NEWNADIS ehe AotkstliceOr. TO PRESERVE PIPE-APPLES. Clean the out=side of sound pineapples, by brushing them with a stiff brush ; but in cleining them do not break off or 'remove any of their green leaves. When they are cleaned to your satisfaction put, them into a preserving pan with water enough to cover them, and let them bOil until they are quite tender; then take them from the water, and with a sharp knife cut off the leaves and pare off smoothly the outside of each,vare‘ s fully removing every defect ; then put them ' into a broad ran, and cover them entirely with fine white sugar—allowing one pound of the sugar to every pound' of the fruit,— and let them stand, till's covered twenty-four hours ;„then put the fruit and sugar into the preserving-pan, and boil it five minutes : then remove the pineapples. with a perfora ted skimmer, from the syrup until it thick ens, and adheres to the skitimier, return the . pine-apples to tt,give the whole one bull-up. and it is done. Turn the preserves iu a deep dish: and - iet them stand twenty four hours ; rhea put them away iu jars, with a paper wet with brandy on top olleach preserve; cover each jar tightly, that the air cannot enter, keep them in a cool place. and they will, like oth er. preserves treated thus, keep good fur years. - TO PRESERVE GREEN GAGES. Green gages perfectly ripe are too delicate to make a handsome preserve. tielect those that are fully grown. perfectly sound, and not quite ripe. Weigh them, and to every three pounds arfruit allow three pounds of fine white sugar and half a pint of cold wa. ter ; put the sug, and water in the preser ving -pan and over!derate fire, and when the sugar is entirely msolved, put the green gages into the pan. one by one: let them scald, then take thou from the syrup and boil the syrup until it is quite thick, then put the plums 'into it again, and boil them live minutes : take them out carefully with a perforated skimmer and put them into a deep and large howl. Boil the syrup a few minutes longer, then pour it hot upon the plums: let the whole stand twenty•four hours, then fill your jars with the preserve, put a paper wet with . brandy upon the top of each preserve, cover each jar tightly, that the air canhot enter it. and keep the jars in a cool .place until - 'wanted. Mr:. Bliss' Prac tical Receipt Book. HORTLEIIitRRIC JELLY Pick and ivash..one quart of ripe whortle berries, and one quart of ripe white currants. put them into a pitther, or any similar con venient vessel, cover the pitcher closely, place it in a kettle of boiling water over the fire, and let the fruit boil constantly for one hour and a half; then strain the liquor through a fine wire sieve into a preserving 'pan, and add one pound of fine white sugar to every pint of the liquor, then boil the li quor,five. minutes, remove it from the fire, and let it stand until it has become cool, when pour it into the jelly glasses, and let it stand in iheglas.ses twenty-four hours then cover the top of each jelly with a circular paper wet with brandy, cover the glasses tightly, and keep them in a cool place until the jelly is wanted. . FOR 'SALE . • SALE.—The initiscribere oder od • /11.: 3 .11 petior 6 lush Pump. 6 feet sirolke, H nil 10 0 yard,. ...1 •1 4;-t G loch pipes, with bolt, &c., all To good order.' Al.n, 35 Drill Cara, 4ndorli axle. a of whirl, are' riagul with double brakes,4ll of who li are is good running order. Also, 60 yards of I Inc h olope chain. The above will he +old tow for, rash or approv ed paper. CONNER &., RAJA DS. Nen. Pitliaileiplila April 13. 1830. 4 15 if FOR SALE.--The 811nel:fiber to de ,„.=,.. Pilaus of spiting the II w elliug bowie in %A bleb t!tat he now rendes. to %foal,' kildition. The _it,'ll :- . building ie one of the very to,t in the Bor ougli.—large and adiglirobly ...droner& with every ran veniente to make it deeirside leoeseer given at once. f:CO. 11 POTTS. Mardi 16. 1850 II tf . . VOR SALE--One 10 liorNe Enguiv, %vitt) br..a k ing ratan, mereell2, shalliag and every floor imert , :+ary about a (coal breakioa eetabi u. Ito b 1S 111 be sold on very 14,11101. GEO. II 1 .1 .11'S Much Ili. ISGO 11-If I; OR SALE...OIm. 30 horee 11000 ihg engine, with wielding gearing all rougJete 130 quire 'at the Black Mine Colliery, York Farm, or at the odire 01 11 1! Ct. II I'ITTTS March IMI, !6150 VOIR. SALE AND TO LET.—Bnildinff Lois I' in Mount Carbon. Lew irp..r I, Wopd. a nd Lyon' c !Addition to Poitiviltr,,,ii NurwPgian.i .Pottsville, and Also a ronventen (Mire in Morns' Addition. Apply 1.. .1 Ii I' %Ml'irEl.l. AprillA. t,i49 18-11 MIMI QTEAM : ENGINE - FOR SA I.F. A 33 11011,E IPower Eurioe 111 tlrl talc olar'r lore apply to M. II KILN Ell. 17.,4 111 lei 11ENR1' lilt K. . tV sloonoeit, Urine ar Jan. 1, 1851 % llf IRON, &e. 4 RAIL ROAD IRON s %T TII York Stun, !It - Ihr' rather tiller. 10 lona Plicrntz vale T-11a11. 1+ 1 1 , !., thr 1:. r.l, 50 Light T 24 , 15 11 I 1 Flat Bar Had 11... id iron, 20 " 1/ I 4 10 •• 11 e 1 •• 10 " I 1 - - 1711111 PlitliMille. Der 7. I e5O I IN HOOFING.-1311A ItEINC: TUE sr tr aon Rhr n our ell Izelx tl lln desire ire 4rrirrr !Awl buildings fine, the ravage; of lire, Ilnptd oreß In 'hi yr %brut made fire proof—the uncletAszeie.t would rr epecifully the public Ihal lie 'I. prep If .11 to fulfil all orders fig Tin Hoofing, lipniitine Et..c . Act Li - Lm; ',o; ti Polt!syllk, Junr 44 1‘54) • 14:11r, 110 (vet 1 to rhoin Al—, I t ., furnished al ihr "boric.. I 7 8 IS-IGtind I in op( Aoh. ri.ain. ,01 Irrk prlten—clelght added. E. V t111.1:1:5 AL • • Aprll2lllBso P fp 1.7 0 1 . :17 H T , ; D B E:: 1 3 . I n : SPlelletl)o,4 t..r. iv... 1 for Ilia, and rnpper work, nod . Mist loin., fttrswhinf, All ordt-r,. connected Whit Iho &Li., line prompt It •t ir wied 113. BJ4lh rltreei,abov, Viotti , PlithAelphi3 Juno 15. 1850 24-1 US VEW MUSIC -1.E1". & WALKER, 'Met 1.::.4 .1 snrarto lieu WIII4, Nn I! Chesnut si. eel, illitki Rd railllll . ll Mlleellill, have Justpubtivhed li t 0 11,,„.,,, , ,_, beautiful 113116615, Polka., &t. : Think ere you -peak, by N. J. Sport The rieeres, by the author or " Wil II se MY then as now." . . saucy Kate, as rung by Mr. littilanw, . t vl.- by It, 'Connlngton. "Raise the bright Flag of Columbia," od spied to itti• pupal*, air of "Ever be happy,'' in Opera - • Enehan - treas."., . The' Thou art gone. by the late •'.l T S Sullivan " Hopeloess Love, • ' Womans Love. ' •' ' . A Dream that love can ne, • er forget. liy M. Keller. ~ Dilligent Polka; by J..k. Getz.. i , • _ Primrote do. by kl. Keller. . Skill adds , more to the profits of farming Phcenit do, as performed atCape May, by lotinFon'. I t ha n . , Band. bad work. In the article of:butter, for Galop oriiilaui,rrom the Opera of the Four Snit. ,ir , instance, the same .outlay is required, or Aymon. by T. C. Wiereck.. Six amusements. Elegance., by Charier, vvithti nearly the same to make / hundred - pounds L..a. W. have the pleasure to announce 10 the ptil. - lie that their stock of Sheet Music consist.: or she of poor butter, as would he required td, make taniestendatosteoroplee nsanrtnaent in be forma in a hundred pounds of that - which is good. the country. they are constantlyy, adding to their .1. i . • , . all the new Music puhtishedin New troth. nosion, &el.:, Bur, wheci the articles are - marketed, there r PIANOS. A flag assignment nf the best manufacturer@ of New ; may be $5 or $6 of clear profit,in the pocket York and Boston. at the lowest cash prices. I MI.1;4111.11. INSTRUMENT-1 of the'skilfuldairyman. The importance of Alan, a general assortment of fluitar.:Violins. Bait- scientific • farming is realiied by those,who Os, Flutes, Ateorderinv, &e.. Violin. Cluitat and Harp Stank* or the beat Italian qualities, all of ! have found such benefit as is noted above in watch will be furnished to the wildly and the trade at I every department of their labor. she Imre:A rates. - Orderspnactuallyettendedto Jan It 1850. , .. Emu, zusiin moons 's.= (writ. Ph ILIP 110IFFA WOULD Re speetfially Inform hte tad rII3iIIITIP.IB "33:_ apd the pnblie generally, ihnk he ha 3 'igmma::' taken the extensive Coach Making Es• 31Mishment of Freda.** 11. Maurer, where he v. nnw prepared tw.do all kinda.of Carriage making, and all long experience lathe business hopes to he able 16 give general Jigs isthmian to all t hoar , who may all npoti him. Pottsville, October 5. lftsO L' ' CABINET FITONITURE AND Pl 'Ufa Pow - Waieroocug. No, 445 Mgr -IEOI street. oboveAtth. - North side, • 1. PICHLADF,II.PHIV.\ Pergola' about . pureh4ing will. find at the oubscrlbeeß - Warecoome, tOrtriVassotitiient of tAblaeg Fuinitute. entopil4ing Dining Room. rhimber andt Ki:chen -Fo rni tote ofeverydeseeipiton; Alto. I Furoatow ROSEW OOD A NII FORTF.3. ' ed and 7 Octaves' wade by the most celebrated ntanisfactuteri In the coubtry. A umbels warrantee w p l.te even whkearh instrument it destied. TO 'IIOTEL'KEEPERd AND OTHER® , Alto;of patent MAPLE. FRENCH BEDSTEADS, the moat draltable article now in use. A rail LI respectfully Wit lied, as heiwilt sell 20 per eta lowethhan any house In the city F: A 1114F.F.V. 49 - MUSIC 40-if 21-3 m SONO OF THE SOIL. ' , ' BY r U. R. HATT.RY„ . . . I start Mu bulb of the beantiful dower, - - , • . And feed the bloom of the wild wood bow er I rear the blade of the tender herb, And the trunk of the sialwart oak I curb I Imre the sap of the mountain pine; . . And curb the tendril. of the vine ; • • I-robe the forest, and clothe the plain . ,'• „ With the ripest. of fruit.: and the riche-4 of gran • The cheek oldie pea-ant I ( - loth,' with li.6l;th; - And yield the .11 - may vorman wealth; I give the spirit of eonintoree 5yt01.; , ,, And prop the tottering throne of kings--Lt • Th e g t yTeou, palace and the humhle rot Owe every atom' ti., the tltev'ee. go ..._ And the prince at itit. Limpet, and the hind at ho board, Alike' must depend on the fare 1 bawd' . . Man may boast of ht.: ereattirely might— His talents in pewee, and prowess in tight: And lord it over the bra , ' and bird. Fly the charm 01 his touch. and the -1,,i; 0 i„, word ; . But I mu the soil and,mitilit v couree. Whence tlow the tide of hi , boasted fusee •-!•• Whatever hi. tight, and whoever he toe, His pump and dommion must , vote trout me ' I am thesstver otall that'. good, And have been stare I he world his, stood Where's their wealtrLi ulk recall, or heto,4' on land But -pt rug trout the warmth ~/ my 10-teytnir hand i >r where the object Our and tr:ere, . Thu; elaims u being. hut's frattd to the 1 1 . hci 0 h. then cherish, e .oil.id toil, The %, ..tuterliit irlizhl of the hi tllol,ol' And ‘.% hence • ay. th e I 'ltri•th tt, do,t thou ~ !..ai,. 'no.. poo,er -o iiirrlov of WlO, l ll 111011 tilt t'uqi Thou Loa-led 01 that, which 0 , furnished to thee L i t !111., %%110 I' Lord, Loth ul land &ato' seu For 1..n0w that the - lrear•iiieS which c o nic 1,,,, : 1,, , 0,1 Are “tik thine own a+ the gift of thy trod . e 1)e former. .1;=1 It E It s o.lilt E. E I.)lNiGi As an illo , trxion of the'etrcef , i ()I/it and so breeding, the following is related 'as hay • iug, occurred in a particular neighbi?rhuod iu thi s country. A farmer of your'--unsocial disposition - , who as much as possible avoided all intercourse with .the rest of the world and shunned asking the slightest favor of d neighbor, lest he might at some time be de. sired to reciprocate the kindoess shown hint, Mr a long series of -years bred his cattle eu• tirclt trout hii owu . stoek. lu consomm e of thi , coor-e, kuch a herd of missba;itu r . ungainly, big headed quadrupeds w e re pi, &reed that they could scarcely be recogiwed as belonging to the cattle kind : and " wolverines" were for - a long time the butt of ridicule to the whole vicinity. The careful breeder, upon either system will avoid using, even for a single season. any animal possessing, an obvious defeat for such defect, once iu,truduced to the slightest degree, are liable to he transmitted. and re-appear even aticr several generation, have passed. To the many curious and 11/2. portant facts already on record relating to to this subject. the following may be added A portion of the fowls ,possessed by Con. slantClapp, Esq., were formerly the •• dow ny breed." But this variety, so stroneb maiked. had run out, and entirely disap peared from the premises for eight *years, when three of these downy indiViduals. pei. feet in every particular, re-appeared arnong his flock, showing that the blood, though apparently obliterated, had ye't been lurloug.• - there. generation after generation. It was a favorite theory the late dB. tinguished Gen. ,tidiuyler, a man Of exten sive observation, of deep penetration and sound judgement,that the character either ot man or beast, 'could he ascertained by look ing at the parentage from which he had de scended : and as an illustration.of this, he used humorously to relate the incident that in the early, years of the Dutch trade with the East Indies, one of his ancestors, beiva sea captain, had gone thither, and returned with a wile—a 'Mongolian ladywhotn he t married during his :absence. And the blood of that cross still continues to cling to the decendauts two centuries afterwards, deqpite . of all their efforts to eradicate it, qo that down t e present day, in one branch or another of the family, One of these cuufotitt 4 -' ded E z i Indians ivould occasionally be' mailing his appearance.— Trans. N. Y. A . Su irty I,IILUE OF DUNG HEAP , The duff' heap will, under the etifelni sy'tem, inure rapidly diminish in bUlk lhau in value, so that a load of it unrotted Dui worth moth more than half a load of well• rutted-Manure : while the . whole bulk of the heap after rotting in this way, may be worth. perhaps, two-thirds or three-fourths of the whole bulk in its original state. ;When earefully prepared. the whole heap is worth a , much as iii IN original state: indeed. More. the labor spent upon it not beinilosi and a, :he bulk of the heap does diminish somewhat, the value of a given bulk iuere3es in the same proportion. ' BIRD% Pleltal?lG FRUIT . As the season is coming on for the dePre datinn of birds, 1 beg to report my expi:n ence,'-nf last year, when I saved toy currario and gooseberries, by windin g colored wors ted round and across my hushes and no cherrie , . by hanging up several pieces of tin with strong thread in the different trees two pieces being hung near enough tugethei lo clash with the wind. which sound, with the bright rdlemii.n of Ole Sim, certain frightened' diem away : and 1 bad toy due shap i . of crud, which ; the preceding year. I wills obliged to relinquish to them. —.4eit Gazelk, PUMPKINs A re,first,rate for fattening' hop, horses and riittle., acid whet; made into pies they are very nice, if we can believe what peo ple say down -in Yankee Land. Many per sons fully believe that purapkio - , dry up mile!) rows. Don't you credit DI hut give each 'Cow two good large onesmiettrao6 morning, and my word for it that her milk will decrease when you'stop.. If the seed should be selected from the largest and Ilea- , viest ones,the result will hen larger and bet• ter crop. SKILL IN FARMING« EXAMINE TOUR PEACH TREES Examine your peach trees few*inclies beneath the ground, and wherever yon find a puncture, poke the point of your knife, a • piece of wire, or knitting needly therein, work it about, and you'll kill the, worm, till? up the hole wiirha mixture made of two parts of_soft soap,, one_ part sulphur and oue part Salt--then paint the trunk Of the nee with the same as far up as the limbs. OBSCURE `WINDOW If one ounce of powdered gum ttajacanill, in tlie white of six eggs, well btaten, is ap -Iplied to a window, it will prevent the rays of the sun from getting in. - - rrTHE WEEVIL has destroyed much 'grain I in the neighborhood of Auburn, New Yoriz•
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