I El II GA CottaEspostiimr of the Baltimore IDis patcl is furnishing that paper witha series of mu sing and well written poetical etrusioni.; tinder the head of "City Lyrii*.n," The last nunjber contains so much of What:Sarit'Slick calls tinivan. natal.," and is withal So gotta parody on th 'pm, to the air of which it is ads .led, ibat hire resolved tb give st a plaee in • die literary depakinent of this r . - paper'! AIR--" I imuld ,;ti pi, in run,. • I would not die in Spring time, • Whenrworrns begin to crawl ;.!, • When.eabbage plants are shdotustrip; , . 'And frogs begin to .squall : , • "Tis then . the girls'are of charms And Faile upon the men; When - lamb-and peas are in tireir Prime— , I Would not perish thew. ! I would not die ia Summer. When trees are 4 filled with fruil— And every sportsiaen his a gun; The little birds to shoot. - The girls then weer their Bloomer dress And half distract the men ; ; it is the time to sweat it out— j . I would not perish them. = 'f I would not die in Autumn, ; I _ ' Melt new f mowaliay epaells eweet, Arid l a tfe pig are - rooting iourid• . For Sdmetbing nice to C. 'Tis then thito rdstaan's wild, halloo, Is heard aYongithe glen, And osstersigin to fatten up i I : would 130 perish' then. wonfd,not die in Winter--; i 'For One rnight freeze to death': !When htustertng Boreal sweepi tirouitd, Anddikesitwat one't. jingle—bories'.snott, Andthnelailleat cakes are till ; In fact; this Fs a righrgood veOrid:— srotdd not die at all ! Wit nub ijuntoi. . . 13:7'PETtlts nF STREET NAyiaATION. —"A • voyage the Thirty-fifth lamp-post in the • r4il Strand to Xhe shop directly opposite." EX tract fratii log—" Three o'clock,' P. Cleared frim the-curb Stone - With fair wea ther, hoping to reach the opposite side of the street before dusk ; carrying 1 maintop coat and reefed umbrell. 31:1 2.lni .Tacked t. post to avoid an omnibus; , i shippetl . a nvd, which damaged the patent - boo s ts.,„ 3h. 4m. Stood to the South coasting r along a reef of cabs ; aea ly. rarr,P down by a' :butcher cart - : passed a rrilliner girl in "diatrs, who bad missed stays. 311,-741.' ..Saw an apothe cary's light; triod to takein.Observation, bat the light Wasilost in p folof;e6briolets. 36. 10m. „Ran into a coal carts carried away larboard coat-skirt ; stood ofil oral •ou, to Wait for an opening in the cab-bergs; hailed a bus under blue colors . and' easyi sail, bound for the westward, making towarkKensington -hauled - W - 01e - northeast, and steered with great difficulty among floes of.;wagons. 20m. Lightid a rigarWnd riot on all steam; hoisted 'the spencer. 3h. 20m. Came in sight of laud and Iw6 MO:rules - afterwards inchoWd in the roads by •a street Phitadaphui Port r. • • = Er? "Doctor. that ere r+batre'rof yourn is fuss tate. said a Yankee to it' village apothecary. 1 " know'tl- it rl aid the pleased :vender of drug . "Don't ,keep nothing hut first rate 6451.'4, stu ff :,". "Arid,do'cicir,7 poker coolly, "1 want to bur another polio(' for. ye." "Anothdr pound !" t' - ',Yes sir. I gin that - pOUnd I bought the oilier day, to a pesky mouse, and it made ;him dreadful sick, and pretty, sure another pound would kill him P.' Oa' WHAT'S IN. A NA.srr.?;--Ait•ountrymati, taking his son to be liaplietii. the_ parson asked him, what was to be is name . -Peter, my own nameoi3ay it please your reverence." ' "Peter!- That. is a.:Cad iihrner peter de nie4..his.master." : "What theutwotild you atlyise?" "Why not take thetaar4!of Joseph? "Joseph. oh !'no—tbat i!jusi as ~bad—Lhe nifstreb." ft,,."Jr.r.14 , , my lad, keep away from . the gali. Ven. you- see one - cmi g iig,,, dodge.— Jest such a critter as that yoUng 'un eteanin' itieVdttor step on CotherTs,itle of the street, foofed yer pat dad, Jemini:l Don't cock yer eyc over that' way and, rink. If it hadn't for her, you and yer tllid'might ha' been t fa :_aliforney huntin" dinittus,„my son." l- l : a ..,,r. ::,,,..;,,,-,: - L"::-.;,.. , ,, , ' • :. ! p. i 1 : - FiCa a t . :Sit . c4 a;; , iii. - iiiie . - ~ . r, , ,• 17,,, L:•• ..: _-. .. • v estmn• : . k.,. . i . ~ Propel it",; dor.., 1 "Why im a grog:shopi like a counterfeit dollar ?" ; . • • . i .' ![ _,l ' ' "Tian Gittger,linbc dal right up." "Does you give' is "upfl Kase ypu can't ` ;, pass it." 07 "Ah Vyou don't know what muthical enthuthiatinn ith. said :imuaic•mad miss to ;Torn Hood. . 1 . ! di "Excuse me, ruadalne;' replied the wit, ~ ...`!but I dO.' 1 ::". " " Musical;erittitii;smis like_turtle soup for every quail--4f reg-ttiere are ninety-nine • giilotts • I! 37*A coif:oT TAI 44, applied to a" solicitor fur legal adri;.fe. After detailing the circum stances of the rase, he ikasusked if he had stated the : Cacti as they had occurred-. "0, ay, sir," rejoined he,- 4 tlihbuglit I) belief to tell iou the plaiu truth: y, , ou can ithr the lies , to it your-elf." fr:7 AN AvOiising on the Union Canal last week walkedli'rl to the Canal, and coming - a Fros a large water turtle, with head and legs extended. retreHed Under great t•i citetuent, hallooing in' conipanions that helatl:"found - a box' full ail stliiim" • • Er A Monrex 'Ftini%trit's Wirr.--A young thy . , recently itorried to a farmer, one day vi4ited the cdW..:hoWses, when she thus interrogated her milk-maid:—"By-thb by; Mary, which of-these cows is it that gives the buttermilk ?""11 . • .LANleibyrilii..aENT. 7 -." If the gentleiriA who keep, a . lioe-store with a red h'ead w Wilt , retufn- the i nin i titella which lie bor . roed"orwyoung lady 10111 an ivory handle, - 11 e will hear of sornethitig, to her advantage. "I SAY, Jr 4;". ti'What ?" "Take black Pete's harne.is and! put 'it on "Jenny land"—give Napoleon .I.4tlnd oats—take little' Nell to water, and then, rub down Fanny ! Elsster." " A y:ay, sinh .(I~_li,ssC}ttrllEttc jriy st have rather a disagreeable lover. 14.iording to her ac count, he possesses- all th'e ugliness of a poor bear, without any of iy? hug. ' Poor girl : we pity her.; ! ID" NEVER give a a shilling t. old your shadow, while yon climb fee and look info the middle , of ne week--it is money thigwri away. -) • _-:.i ce • .Ir7A, siax:out ivest,',lstilio offered bail for friend, was asked the * Judge if be had an iocuinbrance 'on farm. "Oh, yes, Faid be, - "my'old woman." (17-mAN is a butitii i of habits.. What, then, is wnrnan ?—Stot.. • • "Waxey" says she ia 41 . 1. armful of sighs, bran and whalebone. 1 (I:7"Worr is more ; ide-harrowing than pegs in one's h'oots ? Why, boots without soles, when your unprotecied feet come in contact with "mother earth." • O:7I , PLAY i dead mach ." _ i.What shall play 1" "Oh, any f one you play will be dead, f , ?r you.ore sure tO:murder it." -0:7" Boors that aret;oo,ks"--Cash books, 111 MISCELLANEOUS.. 111DiA 111IIBBSU 000131.—LADIES %kW!, dining Gloves, a new-article. - Coats and Caps, Lergtags and Pantaloons for wet • weather. • • Oil Cans, I new and excellent article. • : ' India Rubber i arking ; alwrear Sprhign. ' Fishing Boom sad India Rubber Water Pipes.k.c., te. Fetlock Bands • for holies that cut. ladle Rabbet Belting. which is taking ,tha plade of shatter kinds; together with a variety of articles In . the_lndia Rubber line. all of which will be sold at Manui.icrurers'pricrs, at B. BANNAN'S Variety Atom Ei lkinteb X 9, ISM AND WRAPPING PAPERS—Bib Reato.. tVrapp , ing Paper, diff.rent qnxliti e s and isee.' • .31f Ream, Shoe Paper. White and assorted coloes. Illteams Muting Paper of different- elves, single and doable sheet*. 60 Reams Straw ; also, a lot orres Paper. Ail of which will be sold. wholesale and retail -weir cheap at.. RANNAN'S . = . Paper. to Stationary Store. Mitch kb 77951 f R"FLedes • - dIcLITSC tali Stating enstuniny. losPoontlif •garcwnwhb • public that they are fully prepared to furnish supesinr states for flowing, and have .he wig" experignted tflatota in their entploy.and will attendbainy credeis *ith derpatth at the sbortesaootkr., and on the rna..onabl. terms. All the work wiiiranted, Apply to W. J. ROBERTS, Treielderneitte • P.. 0., Leblift Co., Pa., Agent, or to Li. BANNAN at this odice will be punctually attended to Dec. 7.1354) 49-ly •U tt. Aiprs AND - BILLS • OF EXCHANGE.. [N uuma or" or DM potutda Steritne on Engiand.;iii= land. Scotland, Wales, France, Germany, or any pad of Europe, for gate, will:roa any ebarae.sit' B. -BANNAN'S' Passige . .Ageney in Pottsville. A!so; European B ills and Drafts cubed sadcollected at his office. s rePoss.engers ale* engaged at the lowest rates, and no detention or grumbling. Jane 8, IBM 23- _____ UMBER itaill.D.—THE ATTENTION OF 1.• Builders and others. Is respectfully invited to the ?lancing Isllll. where they can be eultedin all kinds of Nuked' Flooring, Turning and Lumber. from I lull Boards to Pannel Plank. HENRY STUMM' Corner of 91h and Norwegian Street*. May 25. 1850 . 51-tf MILADY £ ELLIOTT (Wananted) II Ever Pointed Cold Pens, now stand A No. lin the Pen market every.person who has tried thesis will se,tnon ledge their auA - iiority. They are made and said exclusively 'Brady h Elliott. two doors above the !diners' Bank. Matches of all the celebrated makenreold au shove, at price. to sult.the times.' PUBLICATIONS, &o A T A LUABLIg SERIES OF 1100101— • V Sacred Mountain*, by J. T.Jfeadley;. Letters from 11;0y - the Alps and the abhor. by T ; Luther and Cromwell, • by J. T. ll,•adley; Letters frol'u the Rack Woods,' dO do Sacred Scenes abd Ulsara ttttt do ' do ‘Vashineton and his Geuerxls la two volumes, by .1 ',ale cheap and in plain or nrnanten. rid binding. at B. BANNAN'd Lkwk done. April 19, 1851 TANDAILD THEOLOGICAL Wfollitli -17) EhiinreilSoles on 11104.e1, two vOlunira ; Barnes' do do Arta.of Apostlrs) Preacher's Manual, Bev.•11. P. Sturtevant; Chttl'a C4onnwffilitY Live.i of 11. Ap.,stle!., by Baron ; Whitfield's elertilatit.; Theological biclion•FY ; Mills of Chdlinewortb; Plea';ifor cheap at " HINMAN'S Micicellaneous Bonkatnte. April 19, 1851 'WOKS 1 ROOKS I t —THE SUBSCRIBER le D now receiving ham Trade tide, • lame supply of neon.', Juvenile and S. hoot Hooks. ead.r•clny Ike Poets in nines; and Cloth Bindings; • Miscellaneous honks, a fine assortment; Stitionery, plain aLd Fancy, Embraclueas fine an assottment as can he found in any ruuntry onre to the Untied Slates, all of which wilt he sold 41 unionni loco [alga, by the quantity or, single, at H. HANNAN'S Cheap Wh.4....a1e oat Road !lurk. dlonery and Variety part.ytlle. April ri AND NOTE:l.—fag t. i•uhsrif‘er call- the of • the • trade Ind others to hitheaulifill New Note.,andpiafts, gnaw,. rd and non, which he ha,. Jim publi.heit, and which Will i.e 71041 !Ica p ter Dealers in the elites. and elseribere, supplied by the quantity at low rate*, to Pell stain. R. !ANNAN, Bookseller and Publisher. Pottsville, Jan. 1. IESI )OOKSt B1:1013.51 1 I—AMERICAN 'FLOWER I/ Garden Directory Buirt'e Family and Kitchen Gardener; The Complete F'arineri.by Fro: enders ; (later & Vousite Cattle Doctor. by Skinner; Hind's Farmer & Stud Bonk. improved by Skinner; McMahon's .Gardener. &tr, Just feceicod and for sale at. B. HANNAN'S; Cheap Book and Stationery Store. April 12.1851 IS— - 1,11. 1 111:11PEAR EN WORKS-6 ditTerent arti lions of Shakiimari Works in Library . and Dina menlai.binding• the handrnmert, cheapest and hest ever offered . In thir region. Just received and foi rale at B. HANNAN'S Cheap nook and 'Stationery Sinre. April 19, 1551 10111,1RipTELLDITY CARES.—AELECT case' In'Equ it y. argued and determined in the Centaur Common Pleas of the Fir.' Judicial District arena - sylvania, from MI to 1830, repotted by A. Tar .mn. tot published and lot sale at .8. BANNAN'II Ctotap Lan• and 3 tiscejlaneous Book atom. Erb. t, 1.5.51 S— +IIAPItIAA•sASMLRIGAN DRAWING 1100 K, Embracing the Primary. the Elementary and the Perspective, decidedly the best. and the cheapest in the United State) Just received and fur sale at Feb. 1.1851 I 1 011. S A GE.—*Phe subscribers infer for sale a .0 ll perior 6 inch Pump, 6 fret stroke, with 800 yards of t T. 6 luck pipe• with butt.. r1nt5,146.,. all In gout'. ratter. Als ,, , n i;lift Care, 40 inch ale. B of which are figt!iii With dOUth , hfaitterhAll of which are "Itt ey‘at..4w,iiiiVira..nrdeii. ,460, 60 yartitf.W.ti, Nth One chitiff.- 4the '0,5"-E will be cold lotfkerk,riapprt i, e 1 par,.'s• . eGNI , , it ite - ROADS. * New Philadelphia 15-If Antall, :Sin - : FOR 13AL'EssThe Sabitenber is de . ,g. - .c. Inoue of selling the dwelling house in which lie now re,ides. in Morrie' Addition. The ;.27.1-- l building is one of the very hest In the Bin. otteli.—lai ge and admirably arranged, with every con reidence to make it desirable.. Possese ion given at once. .. . . ~ 4. GE0..11. POTTI. -- March 16. Is p 11-t i . Ipon SALk....One 10 horse Engine, with break. in: rollerg, Nyrrens, shafting and every thing norr..ary shout a Coal breaking estabishntent,whirh will be , sold on •ery reaslnable %elms. t . . M.irrii 16, 1560 1:41R SA.LE..One 30 horse lioisitineenitni,Mlift .1' winittng rearinc all complete. Enituir•Fat the Black Mine Colliery, York Farm, or at the office of (:EO. U. POTTS• Mardi 16, 11-tf I,OIL I .14AL14 ~1133 D - Tlll f. ET.—ltuilding Lots In Mount Corium, Lew:rport. Wood and Lynn's addition to Potttrilie,on Nonreatan•LPottsvilleAnd iu Mlrerav tile. Also a convenient Office In Morris' Addition.. Amity to JAB. 114CAilP11131.L. In4S 18-tf L'OPE,43I ENGINE.—FOR SALE. A 33 1101tHIC F•w.rr irt firsi rate older. • For parttria tars apply to M. t:. 11EILN ER. EN., or to If ENUY HICK tVitsuingten,Delawane. Jan: t. Ir3l I-tf IRON, &0.. )All. . . 110 A D 1,12011 . sAl.r. AT TII It Vt. , t.% %al . .4 , 1 • 1 . 1.1 . U11 cIO. T Rad,* lAs.to lard light 1.8 IS :" ilar Rullltuadtu •9 1 x ~•• x 10 . 4 :Y x 10 *. E V A 4. .- - Noisy ilk, Dec. 7.1e50. 4Z9 - i 'ht:ING :31?i! "son wht u oui tdluos who desire to aeolate 'hal \ Loadings 6 , 41 the taysfe• of kr. should sett to have theot wade tire pro.,(- the undersigned wuitld re: ,perifuhy loforut the public that he I. prepared to (ultit all marls for Tit, Roofing, •pouting der. Ric. JACOB 4,- der-.. la II Potisftllr 'lnv 29. btu %II AINH.-I.or Sato, 120 fort i tn. chitin. Also , fur/toil - PA at the al/T.:lest polite. 6.9,3-.11,12-16, 7 ti, I - 16 tuid 1 in. beet proof ri•lt chain, at N. Yeti' . I , f iC , i-7 ft eir ht I.4ded. E. li' A RDLItt & tON • -: April 2.05iti.50 . In. , Iti:w kt LAIC —LEE as WALKER, SILICCES. 1.1( it, Geo wimp . , No. 162 Cbesaal sheet, Bader barnisnechtuseum, have Juatpubllsbed lb ollow log k , -ailtifol Ballads, Polka., At.. • Tbint. rro you =peak, b p t e The Stele , , by the author of u we me then eie now Maury Kare,,ae runs by Mr Ifudion, 113.. 61c by Dr eunnington. •• Cahn. the Wight Mgt of Columbia," adaptedvithe 'uvular air of "Ever be Happy," la Opera •• Enettan- The' Thou art gone, by tbe late - •J T. S. Sullivan." lint•eliesv Love, Woman's Love, - " •• A Dreato that love ran ne'er forget, hy M. Keller. DOII(teot Polite, by .1. A. 431etze.• loom,. Jo, Ly M. Keller. , tent Jo, as performed at Cape Nay. by Johnson's !Atilt Gatoo ittiiiiaot,from the Opera of the Four Sons of A yinon, by T. C. Wieretk. . . tits Amusements. Elegant's, by Charles Voss! & W. hive the pie diUte to &noon site to the pub- Jte that their stock of Obeet Susie consist& of,-the largest and tuost 'ample le assortment to bee tontrt In the country, they are constantly adding to thtiriftock all the new Basic published In New York. flostran t lkr. PIA : ". • = ' A one astortmeat of tire heatnwinnfaelit 'rem of Maw York and Bost on. at the lowest etatt_orturs. htl/AICAL INlSTBEtlighPft,-. Also, a geoeral assortment of Guitars. Viottna. ism ,lns, Flutes, Attordeons. &c: Violin.' Chaim - "lva tram Strings of the belt Italian qualities, all of which "Bibe furnybed to the public and the trade at the lowest relit'. Orders punctually attended to. Jaol2. i - a— 1- JICABIJICIIVILL4d 110Tlel4.—THE 0 - ..;•:, subscriber would respectfully Inform am l; travelling community and public renerally that he his Tefuted this dote) is toed style, ash is row prepared to feratsb the test aemtereoda t ions to all who may favor him with a call. JeaDeuville. Luurne Ap;dlCl [ ll3l l . lA 141-tr Ciil . TILE AMERICAN 11001111Cp - POTTS. e - e VILLE. PA.—MRS: MARY WEAVER - RE- V spectiblly Informs the public and travelling commuoity generally. that obelus opened this large end commodious Hotel, fersished In • se petior style., From bet long experience lathe business of a first rate Hotel, and well hasten reputation to ac.: commode'', bet customers may depend on being sup plied with every thing conducive to their comfort and ' B. HANNAN'B Chrap Book and Stationery Store FOR SALE GEO. H. POTTs 44-tf MUSIC HOTELS. 'IRE it: lig' JOU itN L; A i) ND - P,I I T - S VI. LE '- (4-EN . 44_III.AL VERTIER. • NATimirs OWN sue; TBZ lIIVALIDII BIZIPC ' - ' )(POW OF Vk IN ScalTH AMERICA YELLOW FEVER ER RED! TRUTII STRANGER THAN FICTION: SeLLM, Mass., April 26; 1651. William Wright, F.se.—Dear Sir—For many years vre_have been the Salem agents. and also at one time the musty agents, for fi stula of your valuable medi cine, and during the whole of this time we are not aware that, in any one Instance ' have the pills which we have sold bees complained ofas causing Injury, or not ectomplishing tbeir proper omission. it 4111 doubly gratifying when we receive voluntary that'll:Potty from Is source where the medicine which is sold has Lean the means ofdoing great good and Greasing many lives. Last year we gold three dozen bates to go to a for eign port, and etas day have received a letter from the' merchant who ordered them. giving an ecenunt. of the woad/Mill effects whiled they did in curing a large number of persons too were attacked with a prevail ing epidemic similar to the yeller fever while those under the regular physicians'.tteattnent r WhO were in tha Hospital, some three hundred. Inelodlng the Gesernor,ilagistmes,kc ,felt victims to tha disease. If you would likeacopy of our letter, we don't know of any impropriety in giving it you, and perhaps it would be of service to base it published, togetberwith our names, as it Is addressed to us.' We will consult the parties interested, and if you wish it,'you will . please write us. Respectfully, yours, W. k $. R. Ives. The following is the letter alluded to above : CAS-genii, Hatch 22, 1831. Messrs. W.- k. S. MI leer: DewlapLC_ Salem : Gentletnen=-For some years past 1 have adopted In ail, family, as a purgative, Dr. Wright's Indian Vigo tilde Pills (Cur whom you ire Ilia agents in Salem) and have found that medicine of greet worth. Last Nuvember we Were visited by a kind of intim 'pantry fever, (the saute I presume which greatly af flicted our neighbors, the Brazilian., for nearly a year) the symptoms of which bad en analogy to the yellow fever, and nearly three hundred persons I}ll 'Wills to the epidemic (a great number for a poPulatirmas small as ours.) Our doctors named it the true ye.loW fever, but their skill was iuelfisient to stop Us progress, con fining their mode of treatment to the use of nulnine, and the application of leeches, forbidding the use of purgatives, and of course all the soldiers and sailors, who were obliged to be sent tu the Ifosnitals, as also the Governor, several Magistrates, tssera' offirers, sod in fact el/ those who were really afflicted with the disease. fell victims tinter their mode of treatment. A month prey ione.l had reeeiied three dozen boxes of Dr. Wright's Pills, which I presume were bought at tour ■tore, hy; Messes. Goldsmith, Newcomb & Fatless. merchants in your city, and with whom I am doing butanes,. I bad the opportunity to administer these Pills to several under my roof, ,who wets afflict ed with the same fever, and two doses of fief,' Pills ea, b completely cured them of the sotupls MI. I then gave sway nearly, all sty Phis to mono twenty or thir ty persons. and ell were ccliesed as it were by en chainment. - • I have, lu conlierMense. 'endued to Messrs. - Gold- Sinith, Newcomb and Fertess, the sum of forty dollbre the putchsse cif that quantity of this medicine, and I beg of you to deliver the Pills as Utah as possible. I request you also to desire Dr, Wright to have Ida directions translated in French, whi.:b tvill tend great ly to circulate his Pills not onlirl here, but also in the ot be r colon les where he vpulatlon It mote ntiabernlip. Excuse too, gentlemen, in the liberty I have taken to address you this letter. whiCh. L.r the Fate of Mi litantly, I have been compelled to do, as l do not meat, to speculate ou alt .tri isle which proved salutary to ~owner of poor people, and in fact meat of the popu lation is reduced to a state of indigence, nod it would be sinful for any one to seek lucre in such a way. Accept, gentlemen, the mart respectful salutation. of tour very obedient servant, A. nemesis The medicine L. for sale wholesale and retail.either in Emilie'. French. Dement or Span Ist' 'direct inns, at the Principal 011iCe, 169 RACE St., Philadelphia And for wile by. E.& M. Beatty, Pottsville • G. brown, do.; D. N. Heisler. do ; W. N. lllckel, Or. wigsburg ; George Hammer. do. ; Leese & Ilauff rnan, schttylk.ll. Haven ; W. Taggart Tatnafilla ; !tureen & bow Men, New Philadelphia• Nl.Schwarte. Potierson; Wheels., 6r. Miller, Pinegnio Rotor,- hold. Post Clinton ; W. Cooper, TUEI etora ; G. Rea gan, do.; Gel.. DeMetbets. Rinreold ; Juthua Doer. M'Eeansburg , Joseph Drehei, Fast nctinswick ; U. Koch. Middlepott Len is Milner, Port Ca then ; Jett William•. Mtddlepori ; .1 Gutuhar. Sr., Patterson; Geo. IL Polls. lit , wkeille .;" Price & St. flair; Reed & Ruler, Llewellyn ; Johanna linchpin. do ; Gen. Thrill:nyder, New Castle ; J. W. Gibbw, M inert, Ville ; Eckel & Bartith, Tremont ; fn.: D, DcerenY, do_; Jacob Kinsman, Lower Mattantaugo; and by Wren's In all other parts ..f the county, State and the United Staled'. June 7. thsl DANNAN'S PASSAGE AGENCY P. W. 131tIVNE8 & CO, (263,43E3 , 4m0 IN 16216 Wentral Passage -and Foreign hri?kangi P. W. BYRNES & \B3 SOUTH STREET, New York. 29 an 6 30 LEWIS -„- WHARF,Enaton 69 NORTH-SECOND , 0 kr.' A STREET Padelphia; e 62 ORAYIER V hil STREET. kips , P. W. BYRNES.& CO., 36 WATER LOO ROAD. LiverpooL,l3 EDEN QIIAY, Dublin. Great Briton - and Ireland. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 185 1.—The. subscribers begs to inform the nubile throughout the United Stairs and Canada.., that th-y have completed their arrange ments for the year OM. Persons sending for their friends, or those rei waffle to the u Old Country," will find It their interest to select our several magnificent and welt-known Lines of Packets.sailing at below,. for their conveyance No expense has been spared to have Eniigrants made comfortable during the voyage. All passeagersangsged with us wiU he shipped under the superintendence of our own Firm; —being the Oldest EstabliShed and most extensive in the Trade, and with such unequalled arranotuent•,• Emigrants will meet with facilities fri-us. that no other 11 , 11151. ran furnish. Yite'ean run hily aspert.'w I ut fear of conionliaie i nc,inat of t landrealsa i' sands ti"ciut hy.11. , during the hop -Twe • . j;years,•• not one has tvidjuit cause Or com Plaint. ,:.- ,-..., ,' . All ear enyagcsarits rr plainly stated...sad whim 1 2 male are . striitly edlarsd to. In al I cases where percent erline coming ite money wit( be refunded without d auction, on refliraing tis the Passage Certificate and ereipt. Remittances fa Eregfaml,./ steed, Serafsed* Wales. The subscribers hare at II times fur sate DRAFTS at sight,.for any-anionnt, the NATIONAL. BANK OF IRELAND AND ALL ITS lIIIANCIIES, gic.,, which are paid free of discount In ail the principal towns throughout the United Kingdom. Persons re. siding in the country, and ivishing send money to bear frlouda;may Insure its being co ne corn ray, on their remitting us the aninnnt' i hey wish sent, with the name and address of the / person kw whom It le in tended : a Draft will then' be forwarded per fast SA/LING PACKETS, or / STEAMER, and 1 Receipt returned by mail. ', P. W. k Co . have well known responsible Agents in all the.aeapon towns iir IRELAND. SCOTLEND and WALES:how whence 'Steamer, leave for Liver pool, and in. matiy of the interior towns. whit are most attentive to Emigrants on erribircatlon,qa the various ports. In fact all our arruneementa for Pas sengers, enclitic payment aims Draficare so,perfect that - no possible -delay or disappointment ca'n octar. 03 , For fuilher particulate apply to or address by letter, past paid, P. W. BYRNES dr. CO., . Na Smith s, New York, • Or BENJ. DANNAN,Vottesthe, If you &ere your business transactid promptly and safely. call at D. Uanaan's °Mei, where the drafts are issued, payable in all parts of Europe without a 11... count: at any of the Banks, and without any delay. Jan. IL ISSI . 1 - 4 f . COUBBS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, \ BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. lo °Bering to the community ibis. justly celebrated remedy for dtseases of the 'Moat and lungs, It Is not our wish to tritieFtth the lives othealth of the :ed. but frankly May before them the opinions nf distinguished men :rd some of the evidence of lis success, nom which Obey tan judge for themselves. We lincercly pledge Miritelves to mate no wild as: or false statementitif its eigracy, mit will we bold out any hope to sulferitig humanity which facts will' not warrant. \ . Nagy prisufli are here given, and we solleit an inqui ryfrom the public into all we. publish, , feeling assured they will dud them perfectly rellable.and the medicine worthy their beat cciifidenee and patronage. Frew the distinguished Preis:ors of Mikhail, aid ifoteria Modica. Boardois Collett. Dear delayed answering the receipt of . yout preparation, ontil I bad err opportunity of witnessing lit effects in my own family, or tribe famines of my friends. • This t have. now done with* high degree of Mali fam out, In cases both of adults end children. I have found It, an • itslogredights &bow, s power. rut remedy for colds, and coughs, and pulmonary dis eases.. • PARKER CLEAVELAND, Brunandsk, Me Feb. 5,1847. • • Frew en Orarsetir a di Mantilla! ia die City. Lowell. Am 10,1849. Dr• J C, Ayer: 1 have been turrd of the wont tough I ever had in my fire, by your "Cherry Pato rol, and never fall, when 1 have opportunity, of re commending it to other. Yours. respectfully 8. D. EMERSON.; *Bead the follovring, and.see If the medicine is worth a trial. This patient had - become very feeble sad the erects of the medicine _was unmistakably distinct :—_ • Coked Matey Hotel, Saratoga Springs, t e : July 5, 1849, Dr.. J. C. Ayer,—gly i have been alitted with. palish:l affection of the lunge, and the symptoms of soiled consumption, for more than a year. I could trod no medicine that would reach any ease. until 1 eomasenced the use of your „Cherry Periers4"qurti4it gays me =radial rei let and I have been steadily gain ing niy strength till my health is well nigh restored. : Willie using your medielne,l bad the gratification of curing with ti my reverend friend, Mr ?roman, of Pareptor &mice who had been "expended from his parochial duties by a severe attack of bronchitis. have pleasure in certifying these term to you. • ' And am air. yours respectfully. J. C. C4I.IIDUP4, of loath Carolina.- Prepared and sold by J AYES C. ATMS, Practical Cbernlit. Lowell, blase. Bold la Pottsville, by JOON 0, BROWNS Misers= erne, J. B. FALLS; and Dragnets, generally -July 19.1831 ; • '29.2m0 NVELOPZII-100,000Jan 'remand haat Trails VA Salo. and for sale Wholesale and Retail, at sneh prises tomtit the limes, at B. BA NNA ?I '8 Che • Book and Mations atom. OEIZO VINO & AND PAINT Ott. • et DD SUBSCRIBER 114 S JUST RECEIVER A I tonal' ibis celebrated Paint; which is eructing Into general use for painting/noisy frame dwellings. And In Met ail kind* of buildings..whichSeduire to.be protected from the ravages of F ire and Water. TleNtoofs„ ehingicrooD, la., Will be . prevented from leakhas, sad their durability dont4ed b 4, the nee of this patnt.and Dante buildings can by made to indiste both grey \ and red sandstone, while at the sable time they ten:Wiest:mist as se tore against the ravages of fire. as a tales 'or stone uilding. It If famished in grey.ctiocrilateand state lore Painters and others supplied queniitlat at t. c Manufariorra prices, Also, oil to be used wit : lathe paint Curiished at libeler rate or 43 cents per gai t er), by the leant bairel,_ which re duces the palnileg to abont one. half the price of the Other kind of palut noble in use. In Ohio the insu rance CornPanies Insure truildines covered with this paint at a lower rare than Aey do those, covered with either tin on zinc. The pantile ftirniabed crouud in oil at dry by thabarrel or keg. either Chocolate,Gnt or Slate color. by ' \ B DANNAN. Maraud. ' BLAZE'S Patent Pire Proof PAINT. FROM OHIO. TRIUMPH E PILLS Pubscrl twq s have just received a further 'na -1 ply of this singular and valusb e substaare. In addition to the slate color, Ike; tare a brantiful chocolate nrbrowh,resemblingthe sand stone now in use, and co much admired for the front of buildiuts.„ Its principal ingredients are silica, alumina and prO toside of lion, which In ths opinion of scientific men' tallafactorify accounts for its lire-proof unsure—tbe two former 'vibrant:lces being norm-rixrndnetora ' and the latter acting as a earnest!, tO bind the whole together and make a firm and durable paint. For nee It ie mired _with Linseed Oil. •nd applied with a broad. the same se ordinary pa.dt, to wood hon. t Eine. ea aims pane" It. hs. titans malt ally and becomes fire-proof. ft is partt:ularly suita ble for roofs of buildings, steamboat a id esr-deeks, railroad beidgesSenees. ice. A toot coned with the article is equal to one *late, at a vast_ savior of el pease. Specimens way be ' , eel, lathe ante r the subserl ben. HARRISON, BROTII4IIB A. Co., No. 431 Smith Front ft . t., Phinda. Aprint 1'74( CASPER REPT. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES. Liquors, and Imported Seism No. 161 North " Hlll9 street Philadelphia, would respect fully call the attention of Illutel-keeper, and onsets to hla Wall selected clock of WINES, LIQPOIO.I and imported CIGARS, ilk store and under Custom-boa• Luck. L'OONAC Of variatto consisting of Pale and Dark, ki-ricl & Co. Panel. Illehneciy. Ma:Jury, Otard, Unruly &- CO. , ai,d otard.,, Super' Old London Dock. trod various lirands of Cognac and other Windier. , WINES, Ar.c—Flue old Madeira, Sherry, Tetieritte and Didion Winea—soper old Pun Wine, Clare... 4 different kind.. on draught or in Wain, ileidniek, A. MMus & and ileiglerr Genuine Anchor Wand., in Pinta and Quarts. CIInSIPAGNE, togeth er with age neral assortruent of tectiels and Irish Malt Whiebeys, Ilniland Gin, Ja- Ma Ira Spirits. Peath Brats ly. old Bourbon, 1101,000- hela Whiskey: Wild Cherry. Blackberry, Raspberry end Lavender Brandies sl• ienpertur %Ville and titr.ut• rich Bitters ..ce Philada., June. 7,1851 23-em AMID SPRING GOODS. ii on NspoN & CO CENTRE STREET, ,OPPO iithe the Pat of ice—(Rlaier's old ' rim would littoral their friends stud the public generally, that they have taken mitten:o pains itt selecting their tipr;sat stork of Ganda, which they have :Jenny increased and enlarged We carifidently ;init. that a more am ple and complete nosortment of goods hip. not been opened in any one Stme In Mitt ylkill enunty ; and as to clieht t nesa in price, they ehallenee ennui...olton with any tither este:1116111(1mm in c liy or country Conte and condo l e our :tack and you will be sale- fled end con vinced that such is the'l,wt Pottsville, April 19; last. 15- 'fif : F.LICI(D'READI!! 14EDICAL 119175 E! L`tiTAIIIIrMED IS YEARS AIM., fly DR, KIN KELIN, N. XV. COHIPI' t' Third slid Union between riprtire• Find Pine Streets. Philadelphia. ynotti and Manitond ; or a Pre mature Death KINKELIN ON riEl.r PREAEII Val lON—ON I,V 23 emit P. This Boltlk jaw publialied, is All, d with awe infortuation. on the infirmities and &wares .of the Human dligans. It aildte,ses itself-alike to Youth. Manhood and Old Age, and,,shinild rend by alt. The valuable advice and impressive warning it swei will prevent years of misery sad suiffershg euld , nuve 'annually Thouss , udeaf I.lveft. Parents by remains it will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children *OA remittance of 23 veld.. enclosed in a leiter ad d . dto Hr. Klußelin, N. W.. corner of third and Mann Sit recta, betweet. r?pollte and Phil,. Philadel phia. Will ensilre a book under envelope. per retort, of until Persona al a distance may addresa Dr. K. by letter. (past-paid and be cured at lme. P2Cilagriq or Meiticknes. Directions; Ace .forwarded by sending n rentirtairce!. and put up eerurr front dam- Rep or curiosity. Book-sellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Caaivus.er-, all others aupplied with the arurve work at very low rates. ikuerrat 21 1850 imutiririars SALAMANDER alWr.4/ rillgE VALIDITY Tllll3 PATENT. (after liar . tag been •Igornusly cnntested by suits at t.w fur the last six yeam) lids been fully and finally esinik 'jibed in the Supreme Court fir the tinned St:neo. The undersiglica, al his depn. has on hand a lase assortment of the genuine PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES. Also, all kinds of IRON ell EMT:4 , MONET BOXES. VAULT DOOFtz_4 and BANK VA tit.TS, both Fire and Burglar Proof. with new and Second hand Safes of other wake ra '—formlng the tartest assortment In the world. Mao, the following LOCKS Jones's changeable, Conthlnatlon..Petntutattetn. and Leiter Changeabls Antl-Gunpowder Locks; Hall's new pa• tent Powder and Burglar-proof Loek, Day. Ne%sell Day's; and Locks of other cripbrated makers. JOHN FARREL. Nn.34 Walnut at,„ Phflada., sole Agent f.,r the State of Pennsylvaniu June °I. 18M L a LARE 4 H. EMUS, WOIII.D IN form his friends and the public in ten eral . . that he has removed hit WATQII 1 " aNIL'JEWELERf ITDRE, to the house romierly occupied be Joreph Coatsworth, op . polite Mortimer's. where he offers to the public an iisiortment of. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery.— %Vetches of thj„„moat approved maker., roosisiing of Hold„Patent Lever ; Gold limiting do. Gold 4tit'hors, Gold Cylinder. and silver Patent Lever. .1.. . Hunt lot Silver Cl)linder. Rile Wit. Swiss arid.,ttuarrier Watches, lifeatil Pine. ri.AOl eo --- riii'qri '4 i' .1.4 114 ; ielljPire Broaches. Earltiogs. Filet Ifin'e4', liiii?V! , , lets, Gold Thinthlea.. Gold Bari' I Nets , alitri'itt, Chains, Gold Pins 4110 Ca)ri. :4 - 111/I`f Valle,. Dessert and Tea Snoring EWA Day and Thirty llottr.eP,,rar, Revolving Pistols. Musical Insfroment• .Aiiu. atoiN Small Violins, Flutes, Artordeotia. Latee"'Nusiral Boxes. Steel Beady, and s great vati.uy of ortiriee. all of which will ho void tow. Having some eiperiem e in busisess, utl wLo lasor hi o with their r wanno may feel satisiieMtlca goods will be. represented just what they are. WANTED AN APPRENTICE to the Watch mak ing business A RO.I• chant, for 'matt boy. N. H. A good Fire Proof Safe. tog sale cheap. Pottsville, May 3, ISM I S-3ut RIMIITTANCES to Vie OLD COUNTRY. riVISSERIUER lIAVINC MADE Arrange ', melds in various parts of Ireland snit Newland. and with:delimit. SPOONER, ATWOOI) & cO., Ran kers, London, Is prepared to draw Night Bills from One Pound Sterling to any amount ri-quirett,MrYnhle In all part. of England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Persona remitting Five Dollars to the Point in r (ands, with the name of the person who is todruw the money, a bill for the amount, w Man recrilit for them to hold, will be returned. _ - 12.4'nlertions made In all parni - of Europe, and_ For eign Bills of Exchange cashed. J P. SHERWIN, Pottsville, "New Steam Saw Mill: Jan 4. IFI.SI 1 111 E riII;DSCRIIIER HAVING E ' :MEG .ND 1 put into operation an eztenslv Meant :law at the head of Silver Clerk, on bulge. tun tof the best timber land In Schuylkill Vouni)- Ile is wePar "ed to furnish sawed tlnther,nt all sizes, Including Props for Mines, at He shortest notice. Confi dent that hi. superiii vantage', will enable him to pll his Lumber — iiweeral es, than Ilman of nil), other ealullis ta this setti..ll—lie respectfully tudwits attention tig his friends and the public generally, assured Gilt a Mal only it necessary in •retire their patrol titt• 1',1301111 tenting Imniht r. will apply to the auftscribei iu Potl.vitte, nllO his Agent at the UM Manatee delivered al tiny point ~ Jllllti TENIPIT August /7, 1950 33_1y Sl'l4ll LATLR FROM tilt CITY. • PHILIP HOFF,. %'. 4111 I. It ItE epectfully Inform his, obi vitstuniets ,A and the public geherotiy ' 'that he bas Intro Ihe.exteasive roarl4 Malting Es labllahntent otFrederttk 11. Master, where he as now prepared in do all k of Carriage ma and all lons eyperient e in the business hopes, to be ebb, to give.geh.ral satlafirtiOis to all I liOse h ho may rail upon him. Pottsville, October 5 10150. 40—if r7r`~+ la_ ~ ~ 1 fiIipii“CABINET FURNITURE AND Pl ano F o Ware , No. 445 Mar ket tower, above Path , Norit side, PHILADELPHIA. Przioiks about purchasing will find at the subscriber's' Wateronms, a large assortment of Caidnei Furniture. comparing Parlor, Dining Room. Chainher and, Ki:then Furni ture of every description. Also, surriting ansswonD PIANO FORTES, 6,6i.61 aid 7 Octaves made by the Intoat celebrated manotacturets In the country. A written warrantee will Be Oren wilheach instrument if &Muni, TO HOTEL KEEPEIN AND OTHERS Also,-'a new article .4 parent AIAPLB. FRENCH BEDSTEADS, the most desirable article now in u r ic A tall ill respectfully solicited, as hi W 11l sell 10 pe cent lower than any house in the city. Illldayl.l ISM —2l-3m - ' (47 4 WI 7 I r '\o • ' ' • ASTROLOGY. `L coalß, CELEBRATED C. W. ROBACK, FROM Sweden, 011 ice No. 71, Locust street. Philadel phia, offers his services to the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, Ile has been eon/tatted by all the crown ed beads of Europe, and enjoys a blithe, reputation as en Astrologer than any one living. Muth/like rillt.l3- tiled according to Centenary—Ladies 113, 1 ; Gentlemen 11. Perconset alistance can have their /11111VIthil draws by sendinglb'e date of the day of their bluth.— All letters containingt he abate fee wilt reeetve 1111- mediate attention, and giatlvitles seer tot any part of the world written on durable paper s and be is prepar ed to make use of his power by conjuration on any of the following topic': Cannata's. advice given for4be sammurful accomplishment of •,a wealthy, marriage ; he has the power to redeem inch all Are given to the free nee nt the .bottle; and for eases of hazard. and for tke recoriery of stolen or rot property, and the purchuing of lottery tickets. Thousands of the above named ease* have been done 'JO this city and its •lelfdly. and In the United Bowes to the flail sail,- fecilua of all, 10,000 Nawrities of Huroacopes have been cast daring the 14111 four .7e21,1 white keep. Leh ten will answer rues, porpoise, and will 'do as 'well as to call In person. and the mall Is now an safe t hityter eons need not fear to trust money through the Peel °Mee.- Dr. Roback receives from 100 to 1000 lottery monthlyand has never mined one. Ail !meta wilt he religitially_atterided to,lf prorated: , For more par. Oculars call u 'beat/lee and et an Astroloekti Alma nac. gratis r• • C. W. BOBACK, 71 Lorna Bt., above P.lihib. Pillistiv l / 4112 - .len• 43.1441 , . 4-do, JvsT Asebßiviso I BEAUTIFUL Alagong mein of Ladles" QIITSSet and Petri ;Breast Pins, Bracelets and Ear Rings. for nit low by; BRADY ELLIOTT. - Dee. 14, IMO to-at VEALTUERS—IFIrst quality FBATEIBIL3.• fur rule 0 J AL BEATTY & BON.; U It Agent far. ilteitiitifacturer. . • .1 10.• EMS REMOVED INIRTALLICI Rubber I,[nibs° VISTING. EXPERIVNCE OF TUE LAST 4 YEAOB, his pined firs ibis Bahia/ me confidence of the eouraraara; titM, tokethcr ;nth the fact that-great im provements have been made In the quatil.Y. *wattle the triant4acturers in asserting it In be superior to leather or any thlnfelse;for aft Ortenltellx, (move es pectsity•for heavy or main netts.) far tbefoll4min: reasons: I. The perfect equality of ilmitith and tbirk or an width it willsetara. • - • 3. Na danger of heat wader SOO degrees Fahrenheit injures It, and 1* remains flexible in any deer( e ot told. 3. It Is or great strength and durability, doer not ',upon the putties. consequently a pin of power is oh. twined, and when adjusted to tnachinety. does not re quite alteration, as is the care with leather. or any caw. 4. In wide Belting the cost is much below th3Vor leather or any other, large assortment 'always on band, and furnished of given lengths, at shortest notice.• mAcnipts BELTING. - A scale or prices, by the piece of NM feet lung t ' inch 3-ply per foot II cents, 4-pl.r. 13 cents 3 " " " 13 " " , 17. .:" 4 " . .._ lb -.. " 2.1 " 5 14 66 44 23 64 .', ,n 30 . 6 44 . 44 4,6 . i v 14 II .3 5 , 4141 7 " " - 31 " " - 4 O 4O dtt, t. 1: 35 i. 16 45 66 9 :`. 1 . : 50 " " G 5 " 11 "' " " :,5 " 16 70 ill I 2 " " " 81 " 13 " .1 " 136 . 61 " y 51.5 14 " • ~" • 75 " ' " 20 15 " " •' 80 .4 10 " " '' .85 ' .. " . 1,05 - 18\ 64 66 46 .95 4. " ,1.18 •', 4 Wa \ 1, ~1 ,05 ... •` 1,10 " \ • WATER HOME. , k litch,lier foot, •.' 22 cents I " .. '. I h .„. 2S If ".. , 30 .ii It ,1„ 33 . ' 2 ” - •• . . \ ' , Rf " . ' 65 t. Forliate, at Factory (vices, by D.' UANNAN, Agent fay the Manufacturers. Alva, Stearn Packitk of I to 1 inch thick. Cat Opting*, Rings, Ste., for Water Nisei, April 11, 1851 15--: . ' LAND WARRANTS. LIODWTY LAND 'WARRANTR OR ,CERTIFI - LP eStell,Prllhifilleertificatecand all minisor money due on Aeroflot - of arrears of pay, fnraec,•inileage property loaf, at dicaltnyeti in military orrvirr. ex - p,n§.o9 Incurred, or money eXperldeti for organizing Volunteer Companies !wrote being rito•tiiri•il Into the service of the United States, and all tither claims against the Utiventnent *tritely attended In, And ili claime,secured at the shoitost notice Petsoni, hold ing unliquidaied claims against the linit,.,t.st a t r g, can have them adjusted by calling at my flfgrP, in I:r ntreettert . ire 0 i door to Jacob Kline, EM. ';,-, D. G. 51rtitWA N. Poll•iville,Noi. 2.1850 4441 - ' Franklin Venitian Blind -111anntaitory. 11, 4 1titiri tiFiAN, No. 900 nevi: 24TitEKT, TWO :4ixtb, opposite Mulatto Square, where he will keep conidniiity wri hood or maimfaelttre to order tt etitierior an.% fachionaLle visoit mem of Venitlau Blind,, timmrpaased for IVA t nese, richneat, durability and tini-th, which wilt he sold on the 111.0.1 i iehli11113h11! IPrlng lfe tyaperrfully oohedn a rontinuation or the pair. ape of bin old friend 4 and the reottemol the Motets - o.uual, rod invite all who ,indr erimmay, in the it afkt rhea p and excellent him a call. ' N IL Old Minds neatly repalrml, painted and trimmed. Orders front he tonality tare hill v put up. ISN'n t y NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL ROOKS. COMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY 01 , • 2 e14,r,/ Universal History, together with a 111- :. • 9gtaphy of fm , tingui4tird Nunn', to hod, Ii appended an epitome of Hea then Mythology, Natural tityliniophy, Umtata! Ailtran omy ausiPliyaisslopy ; adopted and in oar is the Pistilli :Schools of Philadelphia. J ONES N. W Unrner.Foitith and line, ?wpm, Philadelphia Tencheraand :school Committees addressing let ters in tit po.l paid, will be• furutshed vtith copies for essuoinailon. . . A full and complete amitirlturrit of Ronk* and Stu tmitary for axle at the Lowell: Prlre, 14.4 y 10, 1,351 rllO THELADIF.S AND GENTLOIEN Wilt) are Vast-.lila. Roy; and Voniig Gentlemen oi' Pa., 111111 The HUI rounding %our /1 , pant. uleriy invited ir i the . latri,t and completeavatortuir 110Vel nod cLo•rtitNr;. That tirn atihaertber ha: on hand well adapted to the, aea•itn.alitilPd for bola of three yaiara age,.and to tit'illitr . grintleinen of .cixteen. All per.cns living at a titatanrp,pnrchaviata fit this eslaldiahment, have the privitere of re tontine them if they do not . F. A. 110 VT, 3114 [`hest eat at 1,0 141 , 1” W Ter,t tr. Phliada V, 1051 • _ . . aa y ir PTICCATIS SOAP worass. South Vast Conte,. of Crewe 4. Pier nrerls,Phileda. I , NOEUSIitiEII OFFER FOR SALE TIIE varlotta qualiile.` or Drover, and Pale Snaps, and p. ire ire Ike attention of purr:lt:teene real. d l eni in Schuylkill Co. r y BACON tr. CO, AI.FitCD LAWTON Wing connected with the Awen the palranaeri of tile (mends, and wall attend to all orders Rent fry mall or ntherwis.•: Philadr•, ?day 24, ISbl. 21•tf .N. M Nr.w,riarays • (flearly•r Ron, Arerrotgatin /freq. Petrone/ie. Penna..) Plisinblng Shop. Hol C!INSTANTIS ON HAND' A AUPPIS nF all sizes of Lead Pine, Sheet Lead: Work Tin. LiLitli Tubs, Hhower [lathe, Hydrant'', Hose. Double and Single ',riling Pumps and Water Cloven.; also, al kinds of Brass Corks for waterand iltentn. Brass Oil Cup*. and Globs, for Engines. All kinds of Copper Wnrk and Plumbing done in the orates manner at the shortest Mire. N. 13. OJtih pald for old BM.* and Lead. Pottsville. Oct. 26, 1830. 43-tf 20 Per Coat Saved to Cotustry rtterr.faants. WM. J. KING DEALER IN BOOTS nod SIIOER. Na.MI N.itilt 2d eltreet Phila. flawltopt received from the lifanufrunry at well ..elected clock of the above • Roods, whleti will GP sold at 20 per rent, les...then can In, parch: vied in the city for cash or city accepla tire. Dealers will .10 well to roll Ware pprellasing.; , May In, lASI , 19-2 m ...,.....rec. , :z.........-, . . - %1-- -_-- • - - - t.:l-7Ati. 1 r L t.t..1; 41 orrAr.`l,f7tAlts,;., 4 .vK ....,.....„.„.....,,..,., - I , !,,, _ r ~., „ :,.,,,i4_,,,,_,....., ,4 ~., „ , „.:_., ©' __ ~.,=:_, _ _,. . i . L I -ill," 111 fo.;! 1.1.1,11•0 4. —fl-t,..:.,-:' '.' — 1 E S. P. TOWNSEND'S . SARSAPARILLA The Genuine Article, IsIEATIN IMPROVED—MANUFACTURED By kJ . DOIT. MILTON, Du; Ote‘at Chemist. Dr. •S. P. P.-TumuEsd's Sarsaparilla, - Tlo. • most Exisilordinarr. ;filpiltine In the World Oyer tern hundred and'Ally • tbousaid pelsn'tis cured of various dtseasesoaritditi theists two. elm. It tnres , 4, - rolisla..gisitaioni VI! err,:.cull Merril.. ry,Fever Sores, , Rheumatism, ConsuniitionAlelierall Ve bit Dy's prpslactnistlyeriessi:rfk D ken • . . , es. I.lterAutnplalnt. 'Dropsy and 044. fAingvorms. Canters and Tuhlof3l Heart Dlseases. The great ',rattly of this unsOchie in, that it never knishes the constitution's and lit always beneficial, even to the 010.1 delicate, and Is the only medicine ever di., slivered ill .1 rrea len • nett., pure and rich Idprul, and that reaches the hone. Thousands are ready Iss testi. fy to Us many virtues.., • GREAT SPRING AD lIMMKR MEDICINE. Every iwrsin. should lake a haute. Faring and fan, to regulate the system sod drive. out all hime • •si. TAKE CARE (IF Votlft 11111. 1.0114.. nr.llr, S. P. Townsend's Estrael of :tar saparallt a rtl rlransr Ilex system of n.„ehile, READ THE, F.VIDENCE. This me to certify, that nkirchild 14/41,1 afflicted with t horrible sliamise in the face , (which terisird 1110 ef fort,. of my family physicists.) and was entirely cured by half a bottle of Dr. et P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla , WILLIAM WOOD, Dni,onlown, Fayette cu.; Pa.. July R, 18 `.0. This in tocertify that we have sold Dr. S. P. Totvn setors - Natenparilla for many yea's, and mumbler it a vet). valuable medicine, Marl cutups, having been er ferr..,t Our vie inky. A young man by the twine of Wr-mloy Rotherprk, of this plate, wan cured of the Sr rufulu, (having large lumps In his neck) by ((muse of one bottle REED, & SON? llohtingdon', Pa.. July 3sl, 1950 NOTICE. The public are notified that Di. S. P. Townseud's F.l iract of Sargapai ills, will in (Mute t e niannfartur• ed under the dliection of•Jamia U. Uhilion, whose name •to connection with that of Or. tt.l•. Townsend. IA ill he upon each bottle, to present loud. sob' nt • HANNAN'S Bookstore, Pottvville, Wholesale and Retail. *Druggists and others are Inhumed that we have made sIIMII/ReMentil to supoly this medicine by the Dozen. at the Manufacturers• prices. It will be to theiradvantage therefore to procure their suppliee from The, lterlpe to inanufr, lure Chia article. was cold few moll ll .*ugn. for the sam of Use Hundred T hor- smut Ihdlors, Dm best evidence ra it, great wnnh se medicine. The sale has been unexampled. The article sold as Old D►. Jacob Townseod's. Is all a ••iluilibug." Jacob Tow asend is a Vender of PO- , &Wrests In New York, and a ,firm pay him several hundred dollars n year for the use of his name, Go Ju• punmse of manufacturing a &purifies article, and palm tt off upon the public as the "genuine article," by tt old Dort. Jacnb'Townsend's SaNaparilta.. Mr you want the genuine article always ask t'r Dam. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. Aug 3,1850 -•--- • - • • Perry Davis' Vegetable Pala Killer. 'IIF. WONDER OF THE. AGE.—INTERN AL & 1 External Remedy.—A great discovery and valua ble medicine. Every family should have a bottle in Laura of sudden gicknees. It cures Cholera, Dowel Complaints , Cholic.Dierrhwa, Fever and Ague, Pilce, Dysentery. Pain iu the Head. Bruises, 11..eurna. lism, Dyspepsia. and Borne. . READ THE EVIDENCE. This certifies that I have for several mouths used Mr. Davis' Vegetable Pain Killtt in my family in several of those cases for which it is reemomended, and find it a veryusefu I family medicine. A. BRONSON. Parlor of Id Ilaptiat Church, Pall 141 W. llsbury, Martha's Vineyard.. This May certify that I have used Davis' Palo Ell• er with great surer , . 40 of Cholera • Infantnns. Collusion Bowel Complaint. Oronchitit, Couhe, ke., and would cheertullyrecommend it as A valuable amily meeleine. • • JAS. C. BROMFR. Faiinth Davis,—This may certify that I still hie the. Pain Killer in my Omit . My health has been ao -good for three or four months past. that I have bui little or no use for it, and would still recommend It to the nubile. aicriAßD PECKHAM, Fail River. Id month, 17th, 1849. For male by • JENKINS ic 125 Chement Street, Philadelphia. Ceneral Wholesale Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania, ".to whom all orders and applications An - Agencies from Eastern Pen ns yl v ania should be adds d.. BANNAN. Wholesale and Retail Agent for Sebbytkill Co. opproxylorm and of bersauppilettn sell again, et the regular rates. 17,1650, ICTIRODIST , large asiortariont mernodisallyrans always on hand and for sale at publishers• prices at B. BAINNAN.'S • • Ctr”p Book gad Stationer Store. Apr 1119,1851 16-1, EE low:prices. BOVA' and I'onthe Boots and Monroe' coure,or fine. .J.ADVS' French Anil BROW) Lasilog Gaiter. lliint3. Morocco, ('aliakin and GOlll tlisanies,, French !dor (:elf•kitrand Coat It:steel, French Morocco, Kid tr.-Wand wimp xprlua klai.skiiis and Jelll•rsons, trench :dor rote., 4111 i Kid Toriirourds, from fin cis. to et; Metz• Eii4laud ft(infet.e a lid liocifofall kinds ebeaP•'. , . , MISSEA.' and tltildrens Bootee. and shoes. alarge asortni7 , r•Pilivll.li. for this market, couriantly ‘ on hand. ~ •• L • ' \ titles Elastic AlWea. , Our stock of liiim Flank Rboca are of the beat man ufactured art Icleo the country can afford. Ladles auJ Gentlemen wonirt mum well to call and provid e them. !wives with good truin,titnres, the best preventaltre yet dip,. OV ered of /•olll.Catigtr and prinan mptlan. 'minims, Carpet liag4 and Valires. The Travelling community will find ue wellaup plied with the above affirlea,which we will sell at moderate prieta. Boots and : 4 li4er, made and 144irelitiiardt,ri. TEIIMA COW. Der. 15, N. 49-ty _ • 4noliter Scientific Wonder!. PEPSIN ! THE Tntrr. KSl'llq: v 1.17111. OR'C.R..TN IL' . met.!—A GREAY DYSPEPSIA CURER, ma:- pared from Rennet. or the fourth eltutuadv,uf the Its, after direct ions of ninon Liebip , tliu great-Pity afologiral Cheotibt, by Jy. Houghton, hi , No, i t Num. Enthilr street, Philadelphia, Pa. Thia is a truly iv...odor - 61 remedy for intligeNtion;. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver l'uniplaiht, Cenetipallon, and Debility, toting alba Nature's own tnelhod, by_ Naturo'growir aught. the DaAtric Juke. (*fluff a trappooarolul thin Fluid. (alined in water, will dlgrot or di.-olve, Fier Pouads of Roast Beef in ilftoof two lit;tir:. 0111 of the trioninch. DICEBTION. Digestion is rhietly perfootted to the stomach Icy the aid of a fluid which freely exudes front the inner rout of that orgisa, when In a hiaii , 01 health, called the Gastric Juice. 'Phis fluid Is the Oseat •solvent of thr Fond, tfi. , .. P_wrifying, Preserving, and 81Iimulating ICtigrent (lila. stomach and intestines... Without It them Livirill be no tharetiolt.—oo conVelbion of Fond into blood, and no untritbm of the body ; but rather a foul, torpid, painful, and demo urlD e con dition of the Whole digestive apparatus. A weak, half dead, or itriored stomach e milures no g 04,1 Gamic /tote, anifttritta• the disrase. dirt tees and debility whirh ensue. ' I'EP.4I it: AND RP:NET. Pepsin I. the cloefelement, or great bigrstinepris rtirfr 111 the Gastric gob r. It in fillind in great abun dance in Or solid pasts of the human stomach after death, :Lod $.01111'0101 . 5 Callittett tint74l”lttarfi to digest Itself, or rat itself up. It Is also found in the *Munich of animals, as the on, tall, Aso. It Is the material 11%ell by farmers in making cheese, railed Re'nort, the effect of which has long been the special wonder of the dairy: The cording of milk is the first proerstrOf di gestlon. Rennet possesses astonishing power The stomach of a calf will curdle nearly one 01011934 W time,. Its own weight of milk. Ilaron Liti6l7. states that "One part Of Pepsin dissolved an sixty thousand parts of water, will digest meal and other food."— Diseased stomachs produce tin good Gastric Juice, Reset or Pepsin. To show thaithis want may he per fectly supplied, we quote the following sCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Liebig, in his exlebrated work 'tin Anhui) Chemist ry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid ana. logos. in the Gastric Juice, may he readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf, an'whlch vartnua, .2rt Wien of food, as , meal and eggs, will be softened, changed. and digested, just In the same manner as I bey would bu is thetilintan stomach.' Dr. Pere it a, in his famous ireath.e on "Fund and Diet." pulitiailed by Fowlers & Wells, New York, page 'nodule* the Warlin great fart, and describes the method of preparation. There are few higher authori ties than Dr, Pereira, Dr Combe, in his valuable writings onthe f•Physiol• ngy-uf Dieestion,'• oluerves that •-a oltrounifion of the due otiantity of 11Kr:work Juice is a prominent and rause of Dyspepsia ;'• and he states that 'lt distinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complamt, find ing every.liing else in fall, bad recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the. stomach 'of living which proved completely successful." table Diet," cave: "it in a remarkable MCI In physi ology. that the siornarhs of animals,' macerated in water, finnan to the fluid the property of die inivina various articles of food, and of erecting a kind of are Oficial digestion of them in nn wise different from the natural digestive prOCCON... Dr. Almon'• great work, tim "Dhentistry of Man." (Les & Blanchard, Phila. 1848, pp. 321-2) says : "The , discovery or PEpitlN forms a new era In the them!. 1 . 3 17 istoty of Digestion. From -recent experiments , we nnw th.it food is dletolved en rapidly in ais-arti -1 Oct. I dlglitst Vie Mild. prep.ated Dein Pepsin, WI It is in irtlin natonOhre • ic,,JitliWliself," , !:-. I.foreasorftiiti, ttrUitstfilie le(Preon College, Plata 'delphia,'lsflit. . . idinrk.ritf tothijo Ployalolugy, de , votes, more than fiffilipptda to hn examination Of Ma I &oder,. ills rkpetiiiirnive with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gnome-in ice,obtaiuml rr theliving human stomach itnr front animals are well known. "in all taseit," I :ite . , eays. "digestion enct;ricAhn Dertivtly In . lti r ant demi an in the natural digestionr." . A DVSPEPATA cuRER, Dr Nouchroli•i. preparation nt PIP.PgIN, has produ ced Mentos* marvellous efects. curing cases or De bility. 6rttaeiutlon, Nervous Decline, and Dyirpeptic Conrandiptirm,•upposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It I.r-impossible to glee the details or caseein ill, lining of this advertisement—hut authentirated rrrtifiraten have been given of Wore TWO lIILiNf DIIEII RENIARKABLECIIIIER, in Philadelphia New. York and Roston There were neatly till des perate eases, and- the cures were not only rapid and Wonderful. 101 l permanent. It is .3 great nervous antidote. and partic.utarly use ful fort, ndency in billions disorder, Livettortiplatnt, Fever and Agile, or badly treated 'Fever and Ague, arid the evil effects of Quinine. Nereitry, and other Mugs upon the Digestive organs, after along sleknyys, . , esr •rs ftreatlnv, and the too ftee use of ar dent spirits. it almostrilia• with Intem perance. 01.1) AToNACII There is no form of Ohl Stomach Complaints whir it does not seem to rentli and remove at once. No nuttier how badthey luny he, it gives Instant relief) . A single doge removes all the unpleasant symptoms, and it 044 nerds to be repeated, for a short time. to make these good effects perittatie, o Ii ott Wit visor of body . rollotv It is particularly elrellentin cases of Nausea, Vomiting,Cramps.tiore ners or the pit rattle Stomach, distress alter eating. low, cold. stale of the Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of flpirity„ Deattondebey, Emaelatinn. Weakness, ten dency to timidly, Sulride, kr. Prier,f nu. lioldr per bottle. fine tootle will often effect a Moline run'. =I Cr= Psi convenience of +eliding to all parts of the coon trydhe DICIEST/VC MATTErt OF THE pEpsiN le put up In the form of Pnwdets..with direction+ to be water or Ayr lip, by the patient, These powders cambia lam the •ame mailer as the bottles, but twin• the quantity for the Ink 11 it! Kite, and will be sent by mail, nee of postage. for One. Dollar sent (post paid) tr. Dr..l. r 4. 1101111HTtEN 4 Nn. 11 North Eighth street.Ttilladelphis, Pa. Six packages for five dollars. Every parkage and bottle Oarsthe written signature Of J. M. Houghton, M D.. KA le Nspnrior.. ' • " . Soldhy agents to evert town hi the Milted States, and by respectable dealers In Medicines generally. For sale at H. HANNAN'S Variety store. Alan for sale by J . )ahn G Onovn, and John 8. V. Merl : In, Druggists, I t o/ravine. , E.. 1 Fry, Druggist, Tamitqua. .1. W2l - /Itthq, du •Minereviiie. 13;pt 1, ISM) 3fi ly The heat Family Malik:Me now before the public. • It has been computed, that during the last twenty y 0 1: 'P. three millions of persons hate annually been benefited by the use of these Medicines' -a-fact which speaks volumes in favor of their en five propeities--a single trial will place them :the reach of competition in the estimation of every 'infield. fly their use the blood is restored ten pure and healthy state, freed from all impurities. The siitem is not reduced during their, opetion, but t uyi l ,mrated, and they require -no roe taint from business or pleasure.. The afflict • bah in Moffat's Life Pith and phaird 131 teed, a remedy that will do 'for them all m Line can possibly effect The genuine o these medicines are noWput up with a fine steel engraved wrapper anil labels, and copy right secured according to the laws of the United States. . Prepared by W. B. MOFFAT, /[.l) . New- Yak • ' For axle by J. W. 010111:8,- Drug gilt; solo Aviator Iltineraillle August 10,1850 MN Ocitiittkeeper: POISONOVS :seek. of copper often give rise to pit.' lg. Though the metal undergoes but change id a dry atmosphere, it is rusted Amore be present, and its surface be. covered with a green substance—car te or the protoxide of copper,a poisonous i?ound. ft has sometimes happened, that "ther, for want of knowledge, poisoned Sourkrout, when permitted to some time in a copper vessel, has pro death in a few hours. Cooks some. permit pickles to remain in copper ves that they may acquire a rich green color, h they do by absorbing poison. Fami tale pften been thrown into disease by ig such dainties, and may have died in instances without suspecting the cause. Thompson. BAKED BREAD oximir.T., tr.t.titstiTs.-6oz of stale bread, without crU3f \ -5 eggs--i oz or parsley, and lethon \ rhy roe. nstructioni. 7 Soften the breadlhoroughly dish,, with tk \ little baili water, cover over, and legit soak fotan houv q -then it up with a fork, picking out the hard ), and adding ti parsley and lemon chopped' fine, wifit salt and pepper, miming. Beat the eggs„Well, mix them intimately with the other ingredients, and bake the whole in a well btittred dish, (buttered cold) for about al *Munn* Turn it out of the dish, garnished with. parsley, anti-serve with brown sauce. TO MAKE GREEN SALVE. • Take freshly gathered white lily tlowers,, ;broad-leaved, common plantain, chickweed, each, as much as can be grasped in a man's hand\; cue pound of newly-ebutned butter Wjthertit,salt ; one pound of Jutiittiu suet, melted . and strained : one pound of bees-wax and one pound of rosin. Melt the butter and suet together,` and :boil in them the 'herbs, until the juice extracted; then strain through a cloth, and add the rosin and wax. When melted and well mixed, strain again into a queeuSware or earthen pan, and stir till cold, to prevent separation. An excel lerit cooling and healing sake for wouudi and burns. SYRUP FOR DI A MUM A &. CHOLERA Two quarts juice of blacklo - ries, one:pound loaf sugar;‘..t ounce nutmegs, oz cinnamon, fi ounce cloves, - I ouuee alspice, pulverised. Boil all togethev,for a short time, and when cold, 'add a pint: of fourth proof brandy. From a teaspoonful to t i tvine glasSlul, ac- Cording - to the patient's age, is to be given till relief ensues. Alan V-severe, critical eases haie been curekby this pOwerful remedy. TO CIA: AN MA Take two parts of common soda, one part of pumice -stone, mild one part of finely-pow dered chalk ; sift it through a fine sieve, and mix it with water ; then rub it well over the marble, and the stains will be removed-; then *ash the marble over with soap Sod water, and it will be as clean as it was at . first. RUST. A most excellent varnish to prevent rust is made of one pint of fat oil varnish, mixed with'ii pints of highly rectified spirits of tur pentine, rubbed on the i l ron Or steel with a piece Of sponge. This varnish may he ap4 plied3o bright stoves and eVen mathemati call trurnents withoniipjuring their deli cate polish.—Screntific AniTcan. MICE. ‘F,SL Stop mouse holes with pluii - a4oirimon hard soap, and you will do' it ereo4li:— . - . Rats, roaches and ants will not-dist, CARDS N. M. WILSON , MAGISTRATE, CoNVEY• • sneer. Land 'Agoni and Orm•ral Collector.— Otllte. Market street. Pottsville, Pa N0v.,10, 1850. • 1)114.4*. 011ikill.E.S„-I..IFIWAS 4,1• NZ, SE -1 spectrally announceetmthe,Ladiet and gentlemen of Pottsville, that in addition to his prof - vow-nal ser vile:oB.as a Violinist. he will alio gav e . Montt' 'one on be Plano. Residence, Penn.ylvalliallall, 'venire SI Nu ( *.LIM l'.. 44 If • ~ , 1 , 1108. R. L. &BUR, M. D., ortElts ills 1- Profeshinnal seri kelt In the titlzens:nt r ain Cur bon and iltlidty. Ile will be tinpniew4iion,2llWltO Elay.ser tit to give him a ea* Office In 111010114101- merli occupied by Doctor Wiley. .llntettrla4 given: Port Catlin, Oct. 5, Kyr '-- ' ' 40:te. L'IDWARD SIFIIPPEN, ATTDRNEie AND K. COUNSELLOR at Law. Philadelphi‘wilLallend tn.:utter:Guns and all other legal bustne:.s.in-the City of Philadeltiltia,adtoining Counties and .:eietiliere.----1 °trite No. 179 Walnut sleet above Seventh street. , Thlladeltilnia• I P. RIIEtLWIN, FACIIA*4.jitiD COL of lectine 4)triet., Pa.—(leaf.;rio uncut r..nt Bank Notes. Mils or Earlianse, I:4lttificateti of Bewails, -Cheeks and Brans. Checks„pr sale on Plodadelphos and New Vork. in ?unto to MOJA. March 9. 185 1 1. IG-t 1,1 . _ 1 `LOCTOIre. HAML RR nm E, oauipATiiits MI% SIC! AN, Remove , ' hie 4)dier to one of the Brick Masashi Coal litirel , Apr 1128,1849 t D. DIEREDITII4 Reril Estate Agency ot .1 ~fice,Contie MI , Poitstale, at buylk inf . :utility, Pa Agent for the sale and loircleatie of [teal Eqtate I pent for Lands, mid roller:111111 of Rrnts,Ars.. Oct. 29, 1944. AItIII.IEL ARTZ-.4IISTIVP. of 7 rir 13 Pottsville. Will attend promptly to Collection., Agencies. Purchase and gate of Real Estate. in rlchuylkill County, P. 'Wire In Centre SITPVI oppn site the Town Ilion. Oct :211. VW). AGENCY—Fot the Purchase and eat of l).•:. I E late; buying and sallow coat; r.rF ch 3 rEro Cool lands; Inner!. Arr., end (idle/1115g real, — from tts'enty year,. expertcnco to Ik. c o u kit). he Impes CiveS 3l i3raClioll, °dice Ilabantilogo ri.ll+V CIIAy M WU, 14-If Aptllll,lBso ► ii• irCAßigt ATTrIRiE► Al' l iW. ra• I . milgliA—Otrire In the 1.a./ary 12“. an. I.•ie Ihr Town Hall: Brill 22, _ -- rorrsvlziLt 410 1 DEntnr• isr HE undereigned having been entrusted with the di- I rectionofilie Pottsville Arademy. takes the Brolly In futanunoind lids Imo Potion to the patronage or the public. mh •• mat. who Ira, uvrd his education In the best unl, er•ii les of Oct many and Paris, and who has`been for several years engaged intearbing in this • ibliOtry, will leach ancient and. inihlern Incigualerr, ns Ladle. Greek. rt,b re w,Geririanand Frond', the higher bra :rows itT Mathematics, as Geometry, Algebra. Serer)lflE. , Mcesoutaik i n and Calculus, el well as Natural Pidlosophy and the principles of Chemistry; whilst an ekperieraced - English teacher, whose name wail be mad known hereafter, will take charge of the elementary and branches, as Spelling; Read Writing,Commoition, rhetoric. Arithmetic. His. 'my and Geography The principles or Ronk keeping will he taught. anitibe 'rands e erclsed in the keeping of ih.titioua acctiums by Marble entry. Even the sinallest boys will lie faithfully , ' taught by the 'rearm... 4 themselves, and to young men an opportunity wilt he atforded to prosecute their studies as far as nt any of our common Colleges. With a strict discipline shall shall be combined a respectful and kind treatment of the scholars. Pupils from abroad can he accomurodn ted.with boarding on moderate terms, In respertable private boarding, houses. Those desiring to learn the German lanruage.tboroughly, can find admittance In an atfrompliabed Germaniamity. The terms of 'lna -Rua are as hitherto, di44 yearly for languages $I ex tra. The year It divided Into 3 eersions. bit from the tot Monday in Reptember to Chrielmag,llllo,eitra $3; Rd, -front New ,Year to the second Monday in April 07. and *4 50 extra. 9d from theta, to the 9,1 Monday in inlY• 4 1 . and VISO extra. Mils payable at the end of the first month of each session. It Is highly larpor. tant that.exerr aehotar should enter the School with the commencement of the first Session. L. ANGELS, Principal 28.1 y J01t12.1821 AREICHAMCAL — kerciiMiguanra.. AN OUTLINE of Mechanical Eigineering whit Drawings of -finished Mechanic's Tools and 'Ap paratus of every description: Also a number of dif ferent plates showing , the arrangements of well con structed manufactories, such as Grist, Oil and other Foundries, Forges,Rolling Mills, sugar. Paper and spinning . Machines, Pumps and Water-works. Cloth litsuirDietottes. &c„ &c, with an appendix con taining the necellasty descriptions and calfulations collected, elaborated and published by American En gineering Society, under the direction of Frederick Moue, It Is decidedly the best work for Engineers and idadtlnists, ever published. E Price to SubsCribers II 00 per number. To non- Subscrlbers fil-50. • - SubairlPtiona rerelved and single copies for sale by . • B. HANNAN. . Regular appointed Agent. Pottsville, Jtine 14,1851 24 COTTAGER TEISTiIITTIitiI. LTAKT, WARE & CO., No. :BO CHESNUT street. [[ll above Tenth, Manufacturers of Painted Cottage Ghastlier Furatture: • The subscribers would tall the attention of the public to their extensive assortment or the liaise Put °Kure: Persons furnlahint Cottages, Onsets: Boarding-houses. tq» w,lll find it much ' , to their advantage to examine his new style of Fault- Lure befo re purchasing. lilt Is durable. ornamental andlow priced: Complete sets from 111311 uputards ; Sets or Single Pieces .painted andornameeted In any style to order.- Also. Chairs, Extension ..Tables and other Purnttere at very low prices. • N. B. The Trade supplied as nand. Phile4o., June 118 4 1631. 264 m THE POOR 2111L1P9 PAIRIES.I BY CUANLOTTI YOUNG Oh !.mine is .a fairy home, h . , The' 'tis humble enough and poor ; There are prints of tbctr tiny feet All over the sanded floor. There are sounds as of elfin glee, That awako me at peep of day; • There are wee things about my path. - Ere I start with my spade away Last night, ere I left the field, A friend, with'a smiling face. Came to ask me to go with him To some merry carousing place. , But me thought that the while he talked' I was touched with a magic wand— With a sprightly glimmer of „ tarry eyes, And a look I can never withstand 1 saw oue sweet anxious face A wait in the porch for me, While three little busy elves Were as merry as elves could be. I saw their sweet looks ot,tove, And my heart set off through the wood; So I bade my old friend good night, • And followed as fast as I could. One fairy hand made my tea, Anti another had sliced my bread, And a tiny one had clambered my knee For a ere she went to bed And Bess is the fairy queen, And Harry. uud Jane, and Kate, Are the three little busy elves Who clustered around my gate. Oh' mine is a fairy home, Tho' men say. there are fairies no more ; • still they beckon me when I roam, And peep to at my Cottage door. (TIN farmer. 7‘ll=" !LIMES IN RAISING, POULTRY I. All young chickens, ducks and tuikeys, should be kept under cover, out of the wea : ther, during rainy .easons. 2. twice or thrice a week, pepper,' shal lots, shivcs or-garlic, shOuld be mixed up with their fOOd. 3. A small lump of assafretid t old be placed, in the pi)i in which their water is given them to drink. • , 4. Whenever, they manifest disease, by she drooptok.,of the wingii or any otlir out ward sins of ill , health, 'a . little broken into small lumps, should be 'niixed with (fa - 4 ruf6od. ^5. chivicens which re kept from the dung- hill while young, seldino have the i gapes. thereliireikthould be the object of tliose_who have the eliarge ofthem, sd\to .confine, the hens as to preclmle their ycnkng frOrn , the range of barn or stable yards. \• 6. Should any of the eltickensNhave the gapes, mir up small portions of assa fo rhubarb, and pepper in fresh buttezkand give each chicken as ntnchof the mittureas will lie upon one-half 'lite bowl of a small, teaspoon. 7. For thepip, the following utatineut to judicioui: take off the indurated coveriug ou the pV;t of the toukue, and give twice a day, for two or three days, a piece of 4arlic the size . of a pea. .If garlic cannot be ob ned, Oliioo, shallot,'or . shives will 'answer: and it' ueithr,,,ol these „- he conveuient-rftvu rains of blackpepper girier3 in fresh butter, will answer!. S. For the snuffles, the same remedies as for the gapes will be found highly curative: but in addition to them, it will be necessary to Melt a little assafa3tida in fresh tnittei,and 'ruh_the chicken about the nostrils; taking care to clean-them out. 9. Grown-tir; ducks are 'sometimes taken oii rapidly by convulsions. In such cases, four drolis,ottiliubarb and four grains of cay enne pepper, mixed - 14,fresh butter, should be administered. .Lasryear we lost several by this disease, 'and ihisjear the same ymyr.: toms manifested :theinsclves among them : but arrested the malady, withouqo i sing a single duck, by a dose of the above inellicine to such as were ill. One et the ducks was at the time paralyzed, but'was thus saved. BARREN SOILS This term is often used, - and is supposed by many to mean a soil incapable of - Jiving rendered fertile.- , i No such soil exists:;Bar ren then is only applicable when icti.nded to convey the idea of soif which, in its present state, will not repay the cultivator. The unproductiVeness may arise: front tunny causes, 'but none of them are wiaiout a • remedy. It from a deficiency of setrie;of the earths, let them. be=‘added ; if , Mum arr'excgs of deficiency of either auitnal 4egetablv masters, the fault is easily corrected •:. if fri.m' stagnant water, either under-drain oi ! Lib- • soil, as may be required: if sand, clay,• or chalk be deficient, add them if• either be to excess, add the other mu. .Peaty soil's are generally reclaimed by draining alone; "some times paring and burning are necessary to induce decomposition of organic -Matters to excess. The same result can he obtained to most or all eases, by the addition of the salt and time preparation which we have recoto• mended fur cotnpost i 's. When soils.are blond ' to be incompetent to produce and special crops required, the termer should hake them ana lyzed. and than compare' their interzrants with those of such soils es, to produce the required crop readily. The differetie will point out the means Mitch mist naturally be resorted to for the purpose of !"i'estOriukr. then fertility. ; ' CM M/19 WM TIRE lIONE , 4I' FARMER Two farmers having a dispute as fp some land, an action at law was commenced to de termine it. On the day fixed for the trial, one of them called on his opponent to,accoln pawl him to the court, that each Might give his own statement of the case. Finding his neighbor at work in the field, he said ohim -"Js it possible you have forgotten otir case is to be decided to-day ?" " No," said the other, " I have not forgotten it, but jettouot well sparetime to go. Iron will be there, and I know you are an honest matt, and.will state the case tatrly : and justice, wilt be done." And so it proved; for the; farmer who went to the judge, stated Itis,neighbor's case so clearly, that the cause was decided against himself, and he returned to inform his opponent that he had gained the proper ty. :Such a character is worth more,than the wealth of the Indies. But hpw widely .difierent. is the spirit usually - exhibited by ineo in their dealings with each other. EIZI ' Rye Ftour, when made into good light bread and allowed a day or two to ripen, is very nutritious and wholesome. Rye flour .more nearly resembles wheatenflour in its composition than any other ;.it has, howev er. more of certain gummy and sugary sub stances, which make it tenacious, and ' , also imparts a sweetish taste.' All griiina and roots which have much starch in them un dergo a great change in their chemical com position by baking—flour becomes more nu tritious, and more easily digestable, because more soluble. This is also the case with flour—that is, the starch; gluten and sugar. of potatoes—when baked, or what is still better, when roasted in the hot embers of as old•fashioned farm house fire.—American Agriculturist. CARROTS FOR UORSRS• In Great Britain, many of the most Suc cessful agriculturalists and cattle breeders, feed their horses largely and, indeed, in some instances, quite exclusively, on roots. It has been estimated by competent juliges, that for purposes of cattle feeding, a bushel of crrrots is equal to a bushel of 'grain. RYE FLOUR