,-- - • - . •,: MOST fIFEILIBIE i i .Cr Can any ono of *in' readers parole the fol- i INDIARVBEISIL 9001011.—LADIREI - G.& 11- , _ Ary eyl • losinng tone - lung appeal, and retain w. e -5 --' ,10 - 1 - c dentni Gloves.* naW article. •• : ._- .. and capa„ tentage sear Pattaldona f or w et; they can, tbeY- rnnn be fiard-tiearted : t I • areoubsr. - ' • . 'o4.'.'. Sally dear , Ilse ev'nha'a ces:. . Oil Cana. a new and ezeellent ankle. , . Mei; die,the. skimtnen nwhller; • India Rubber i Orkin 'i n. 1 SPring 6 = Fishing Boots and Leggg• , The "Aar fs Woe, Val tields In view, ' ; India Rubber Water tripes, &e.., kr. ..- All faded-green and ratter. 1 i I Fetlock Rands for hofaeor that ci t. . . 1 . . • _, , ! India Webber Belting, which is taking' the . plaKe of , l id waS . , - t all other Linda, together with a v riely of ankles in ; lime India Rubber tine. all .of vrbiTh will be Hold at . 1 Manutati u retr tithes{ at N. BANNAIS' Come let - us stray our toirsum. tbe - ...ciParms Of. ne 7/u parkin iks:. the -quern An every later. nub *ln*. ' TRIAL*OR.SLTIEPINO OIEETIING. Justie 'Winslow -- 7 :-"Wha(46 you know about .John Wadleigh'ssleepingin meeting?" Witness know all about it ; 'taint no secret I guess.'' . ) - a.stice—"Then tell us all abinit it ; that's just what- we . nlant to know." 11 Witness (scratching his head) • the long and short of it is, JoiM Wadleigh is a hard working man ; that 'is, he works' mighty bard doing nothing. and that's the hardest work that is done. It will make a feller sleep quicker than poppy leaves. So it stands to reason that Wadleigh would natur allr be a sleepy sort of,a persLia. Well, the weather is sometimes naturally considerably warm, and Parson Moody's sarmon is some . times rather heavy like—" ' "Stop, stop !" said Justice Winslow, "no reflections upon Parson Moddy i that not • what vim were called "here fo'r." Witness "I don't cast tuFj reflections on_ Parson, Moody.- I only 'telling whit I knew. abiut John. Wadleigh: l 's sleeping in meeting and it',s thy opinion, •fiecia4 in warm weatbr, that sartrioniithal are heavy aad twiiihours long, havela tendency—" "Stop,Stop ! I say'," said Spire Winslow ; "if you repeat any of these reflections on Par -s. sop Moody again. 01 comm 4 you to the cage fj• 'for contempt of court !" - Witness , "I don . teast no reflections on . Yarson Moody. I wa_s only telling what I I' knew about iplin Watlleigh's, sleeping in meeting." ~•• SquireWinslow- - Welk,l go on, and tell us tll about that.: You weren't called here - to testify . about Parson Moody." Witness—"that's what I'm. trying to do, ii you wouldn't keep putting me out. And Ws my opiouion in warm weather. folks is • Considerable; ajpt to sleep iii , meeting;; espe cially when tiU , sin:nun—l Mean especially when' they get pretty tired.. I know I find it pretty hard to get by setienlbly and eighthl) in.the sarmon myself; butlif I once , get by : -there, I generally get into a', kind of walking train, and make out to weather it. But it isn't' so With iVadleigh. V i ce generally no ticed if he begins to gape at seyenthly and eighthly, it's a gone goose ithshim before he ' gets thrOugh tenthly. and he has got to look out for another prup for his head somewhere, stiff enough. io hold it-up. from tenthly • to sisteenthly he dead as idoof" nail;till the amen.brings The people up to, prayers, and -Wadleigh conies up witha jerk, just like „opening a'jack-knife;"---Se Smith. • • - j ' . -SpE.Asusti PCBLII7.--t-",[4IiLIS, did you cber speak in de publie'-aer'nblt before de 'trend people ?'' 1- ' • 4 .lii course I hat. - • t • "Wearali ?" j "Why, at the perlice, diirkey." ! , What war de subject of argument ?" nigga." ";knit what did you saylon dat interesting ocefiston f jj. . “Not gmhy. Mr.:Suuw., What else could a gemniart s;” under depression of the sub-. '''Atrustan44' - • IME:111 A Comic Al'l•Tgr;-e.--A igu,,d story is told - verdant dauiciter ot lErio, a servant ha one of VLIf city families. ;. ; The . -first day she made her appearrulee m ilihitchen, the lady of the. house' . was IpreseuQto initiate the tin , sophisticated datmliter (Orin in the,mystery of cooking. ln,pri•partng for ilinuer; she de sired the girl to brum heria spider.' .•Thei what, ma'am r inquired Biddy; with great astonishintut. ~Vht. the spufrr.' replied the lady of the house.! Ihr spittier, 'it ? lhh ! - Itowiy 11Ioses ! and do you ate stutlier, ir•tint.country r GENTI:a."IEN JuEv," said a western lawyer, dOn'i Mean to insinuate thiltthis tnau .r is a,coyetoits person, but I will het five to one that, if yoU should bait a steel trap with a new three cent piece and place it six itidhes of Mouth. you would carob his soul. I w6uldh'rfur the court and the , gentlerneii of theluril, I wouldn't trust him in a room with 'ieuljhut tnillstmies and the angel of Gabriel io ward them." 'Dji . WHY DON'T Vi>l.7 { t ut on a clean shirt ? said al sWell the oihernight to his companion. "liked the girt , : will smiie.upou ynu as they ;do upon me. • "Every body can't .atl4,rd to wear a clean sbirt - eyefy day as yalt eau, — was the reply. —Why not C . said strrilte collar. , i"P i rratrse, — said the other, , —every body's mother is not a wash woman." - 117" Agiq train you. sir ?" asked,,a lad - v of a geutleinari.who had - seated hin , W , JP near her in a thised aqsembly, and throWn Ifus arta arta4 Ole hark of her chair and-toui:bed hrr neck. . "No,llllls. it dop:" - i, biit why do you ask?" "I adttred it was out a plate. that's all !" The inn was rein,,ve4. JoNEa sTE.Fi-Er).op to a gentleman who was engiiieo iu•co - uve tatton! with shunt -a dozen others. and said— • ,It,seems. to me ! haye eeeti your physiog 7 norq some where. befuie, but .1 ean'i'imagine •Very likely,' he replied. have been the keeper of a Prison for Eli t e last twejlty years.' r the difference between experi. mental j philosophy and natural philosophy," , schoolrua'ster to•one the / most for ward of 'his pupils. ; Why sir," replied the boy, experimia t tat philosophy is our asking iuu to give us a holiday., and natural philosophy is your say tug, bOn't you-wish you May get it." . -1 _ DR ROSE'S VEGETABLE VERIBIFUGE.—This Compound hiving been used by me in a full practice ..1 twenty As years, with the most beneficial results of ,saes ni worms, has in well established' its - supe riority Aimee moil nays' mown medicines that the de mand has increased be'ynnal all a alrulstion: All tnedi ' 1 • _,.... „ 1.....--- - - . canes shnuld he menaced by a phyeiman and rhetat.t. lt is true thm many anklet, are nOtt sfd r d asstond for m.a, JENKINS, said mine - hoar of the Swan,, w.irms. hut at • , houtd be rem, inhered that many are 1... "as yon always come 1Q late, have powerful for- the constitution of young childreta you an y. PriceSS cents. ... objeeth 4 u to this _getrileinall Of'Clapvlßir your DR. RO ' E' ' r' fi. nier OR HIVE SVltini"—There se: titre ken many reinedies compounded 64 the core of bid until the stage goesout ?" . • . Croup or Hite. The &seam Is particularly prevalent fatal :hut as I have twysr :"Not the lea:* I Wtll be tutluitelv obliged .f l e m e ' n n ii ir e c a ll :e ld t r e e i L m . l a nle o 7b e t n ally or continue I..rig where 10 Y.Oll ii Y iti l ii , i:ii flan litelP, so that the bed,4.ihis syrup seas twit. I rah ,rerommend it ',with the es s highest enhfidence. Price 2 :s 5 ciutis r!. . diff.ellonto bug's can ,have their.suPper before - I come." • --- -DB. rrosE's FA MILS' 00 sa NA TI VE rius ..„ i , . ---, ___.....-..i..4, - __—___ ' Their pillanre cmntidently recommended thr Dyspep ; , V i • .is, disease of the. Liver, l'UttliVenytts, and for the .it• ANDT, .tril mug, about a tavern; took ennotsnl MI. nf families, an Ility.are mild and .ertain i in their °perm ion,causing no pain Or uneleioepeoehr.' up a pair of green spectacles which lay on the lug the bowels perfectlyfree from co-tivetirri —Pike 1 • •- 2.5 realm. table, put them on his hose, and, turning to b a cu ßOAE'et CARMINATIVE BALSAM —This the looking-glass, ..53.:qi ~L andloid, how do I preparation has been used by inelh a full mantle. of thirty years in • the city Of Flailndelphia , those become:lnc ? Dui 't you think they im- - and is a never-failing remedy for tholera•mothais,dr.- ::::;:,:. bowel complaint, datalenet, ir.c. .Price 4Sprove 'Mt . ' lra4s?” "I iltink'they do," replied the landlord - DR. nosv..et RAIR ( TiiNlC. Tbie invaluable , - ,•-• they hide a part of your face.'' • • compound for the balehas been purl and highly re contended by .alna late and truly great. Dr. Physic, of Pliiladelpbla. Price it. • Thrtafilicied are invited to Call upon the Agent, and I procure (gratis) one of the Doctor's rattrythlata giving' a detailed accountof cacti remedy and Its application. Three mei:lmmolate In high repute, and can be re lied upon its ' , Milne. _the diseases for which they are aecomaaended, as they ore the result of at. lizteniive practice of the met thirty years in the city nf.rhiladet. pbia.... WE HEAP.D of a gentleman, says an ex• chitiagu, who last year, piante4 close to .lets poppies, HO the• Consequence was, they grew, so , - t t,teepy. that he never chuld get thei;Kut of their beds. ilTts , • FANT.OLING the first time she locked arms with a young man, she felt like litipe leaning on her anchor. Poetic young wornati, that. 12:7 Br Nor affronted. at a Jest. If s one throw 'salt at thee, thou wilt, receive no harm unless thou hast sore places; i u ij cle)a 3 / 4 F.l .;13-"Asill ice r -March 29. 1851 fp.* ASV NG D WRAPPINP RPM] Wrapping 'Pappr, dlßfr size-s. 20 Reams Shne Paper. While, an.. 75 Gram! Blasting Papernt and double sheets. 60 Reams Straw Paper ; also; a all of which will br sold wholesai cheap at March 29. 1551 MPIMITANT CORRESPONDENCE! TRIVIIIPII 1)00FING. SILATER...eTHE BLUE I op \WRIGHT'S INDIAN I , :ERETABLE PfLLS 11 mill Staling enulnanY. Tesßearnil, informs the EN SOUTH Amr.RicAl— FEVER public that they are lolly prepared to fortiori suing lot . imp: TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTIORI - slates for Roofing. and - have most,egperiencen . S•st.gati . Mass:, April 16, 1851. dlatett Iv their employ, s n.iwßt attend to any order/ William WOOL Eml.—Dear Sir—For many 'years ith despatch at the faint test collie. and (Inflict most I vre,have been the &stein agents, and also at one time realottable term,. All this Work witrant!d. -Apply to the county agentA, for the cue of your valuable medi- W. J. 110BERPS. Treithk-r•idle P. 0.. Lehigh' Ca-. erne. and daring the wholg, of this lime weAre not Pa.. Agent. ester B. RANNA.Iii at glare peke bt aware that, in m . n any One instance. have the pins which punctually tittendedlo . 1f.50 49. 1, we have sold been coplained °(at caming inictry,or . not accomplishing their proper mlitaion./It gratifying when we receive voluatatv,resttroony from a ;muter where the medicine width) , sold bas been the meatist•fdoing meat good and °fatting many flies ; Last year we sold three dozen:l/ores ru co motor! corn pon,and this day hatie„tecelt'ed a letter from the merchant who ordered them. Myth* efiateount or the wondetful effects 'which they did in Moine a large number of persons who vrete attatked with a prevail ing epidemic similar to . tMaititme fever; while those .-under the regular phystelans• treatment, who were In the Hospital, some three triuidred, including the Governor. Magistretes,&c..i fell claims too t di i , e3 „ . If you wonld liken copy ofout jetter.We dotal Avow of any impropriety In giving it ; you, and perhaps a wonld he of service to hams it publithed.lngetherallb nor names, as it Is addressed to tot. We will consult the puttee interested, and If yon wish It, you will please write us. Respertftilly, puts, W. & S. R. lags. The following Is the lettgr alluded to above: CaTlCitat,'Match Me.t.r , W. Pc. S. B. ler.. Merchants. Salem : Gentlemen - Fo r so m e yetis past I have adopted in my family. as a purgative.. Dr. Wright's Indian Vege table Pills (for whom yotiare his agents in Salem) and hive found that medielnegreat worth. Last November we o ere:visited Ity a kind of Intim _ - .. 131, oratory fever. (the same I 'preennie which greatly al- Al)r'S Patent Eire Proof PAINT. flirted Mir neighbors, the litarilians, for nearly v year) I FROM 1)1110. • it r: Subscribers have Just 'reel veil further .4e. the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yellow fecer, d n early ri three bndred per.mits fell victims to y ply of 1111, ringular and value!, r milistanee, In the nitrfa great auilitiPf fore IlOpulation as small I addition Lo the slats color. they have a beautiful t chocolate OT brown, resembling the sand iteine now In Our dorm's partied it the true 'Pam* fever. bp; their skill was truth: Min to Stop It•pro.,. , ', O n" nee, and an much admit...lO , n thfront of building, (Mina their mode of treatipent the tom of onmor• I Ile prinripal ingredients are silira, alumina and pro .and the application of teethes, forbidding the use of I tide of iron, nr bleb in the opinion of orientifir men I purgatives. and of conrsegli the soldier, and sailors, satisfactorily atenonte for its fire-proof nature—the who were obliged to he. mitt In the Hospitals, a. also . two former •ittistaares being non-rondnetors, and the the Governor. , everall Magistrates. 1 "Iteer". latter-whim as a rement.to bind the whole together and in fart alt those who were realty afflicted with the and make firm and dnnoth , paint, disease, fell victims undertheir bode of treatment. For are It is mixed in fib Linserd Oil, And applied A. month pees Mu , . I had recelyed threedimen bole. I whh a brush, the intuit, as ordinary Mum, to wood of Dr. Wtighee Pill., which I OrIPIWIW . war." bought 1 ; Iron. in. zinc, canvas*, pap,„ Sr. It ht. rdens gradn at vitur store, by Moss ta. Goldsmith, Ne vromb & I all) and herotnes lire-peon I. P is pant:Marty sulta Fallen.; merehanis in your eity;and with whom lam hie for roof, of buildings, steamboat aid ear-decks, doing toptiness. Iliad the opportunity to administer railroad imidge,.foneee, a ir ,, A 'loafer; dell with the these Pill, to scverat 1111.1i,1r my roof. who werit•affiict- I wk . ! , epro .. %.„, :at in , aen en' with the carne lever. and twn doses of •Ight Pill, pea „ . each rompletely cured them of the rontpLaint. I then I specimen, may he PreO at the office if the ,tib , eri gave ,evay 'warty ail my Milo to some twenty Of (hire I M r s HARRISON, & Co., tv and all wete,aretieSed an it were by en. i No. 431 ..ottib Prom S - Philada 17-:1 have, in niimiregilenee, /emitted to Mrsire. G•lid omit tomb and Fit rtes.. the 5111,1 of (Orly dollars for the putting.• of that 11Wiliiity of this medic one, and I bog of you to deliver the Pita, a, fresh ac pas odds. I toques' you aim. to desire Dr Wright to have his direet tons translated in Ffentii;al lei. Is %will lend min , ly to circulate him Pill. not only here. km nun in the ot bercotonies where i betioptilatlon is' more notorious Excite, ow. gennenieti, in the 'tinily I have taken tn addle.,” you thin %shift,. for the sake of hu manity. I have been compelledio de, as I doom mean to apeen'ale oo birit proved , nligary in a number of pirr people, tool in fact 1111.51 of the popi iation is reduced to a state of indigence, and is w nniJ be sinful forainy Mir 10 seek lift re in noel a way. Accept. erntirmen. the mod' respectful salutation+ of sour vets obedient sorsa ta,. A. PICH Irerri Vb. medicine is for 5 41P wholesale aid retail. either in GROWL rel•LICh. Gents'an or s'imniAl directions. at the Prittripat Office. 169LIACE St., Philadelphia And for sale by C. & M. Dishy, Ptomaine ; J. C. ; Brown, do ; D N. ['plater. do ; W M Or crigehure, ; George Ilanytner. "dn. ; Levan' & onto, Si-Pintail Haven; T aggart Tamaqua; Emmett tat tioo ...at, N. W . Philadelphia • M. srhwarts. NOrrlre A Pineernv.%; I Robin ht-id. Pitt t ludnn ; K Cooper. Tuscarora G. Rea gan. ; Geo. Deitielhea, Ringgold ; Jo t ), ita N'tt r ao•toirg , Jseepn Dreh.i, v.ast Ortitsw irk ; D. Moldlemor. I en I,liclitier. Port rgf bon; Jim illiatu Utd.u. port ; Gfitillmr Se , Pane ism; ; Gen. 11. Potts. Brock% the ; attire & !Dube , . . Clair; Reed At; Johanna do ; G e o, r t „or.a . , dr, New L'5011r:; J W ChM*, Miner.. stile; E. bet & ttarndt, Trenight.; Jim. B. McCrea' y,. dn.; Jacob Eauffman. Lower: 'Alabama nit, ; and by Agent, in all ;Oh, r part."( the county, State and the United Suite. Juni. I. lilsl 12tA FT.% AND ISILI.S of EXiiii,ci,GE Ui 1-1 gums of 1 or 100 pound•Sterline oh England, Int land. B,otland, Wales. France, Cernmny, oran'y pall , of curot.. for sale, without any rharae..at R. HANNAN'S- - PairJrage.Aeeney in Potlgiilirk.: A!so, European fhlinand Draftsea.ned andeollect.id at hl3 offlee. ;..3-pas,e , :ser3 atxn engaged at Ih. 1. - . w. S 1 and rin detention or grumbling. Jones. 1650 • 13- I UMBER 'I AD—TILE ATTENTION LI Builders and °the:l,i ,, ielpettfnlly Invited to the -Planeing Mill;evbere they can be *lifted in all_kir.da Pf tuned Flooring. Turning and Lumber, from Boards to Pannel Plank • 17f:NIIT ATRAWCII F ; Corner of 9th and Norwrgtan atreet•J May 25. 1559 21-If • riraTlE 1111.ADT ELLIOTT (Warranted) I Ever Pointed Gold Fens, pow stand A No. lin the ; Penmaikvt ; every porton Who ha+ tried thew ar knrlMleflpe their mipetiorii . y. They are made and scald eteltisively by Brady & Elliott. two doors above : the Miner.:' Bank. Walrh4 of all tile celebrated matters sold as above, at rotten to van the times. and Citnveratme , PIANO AND. MUSICAL INSTIIIIMBItT Harr Room u*d Paper ?.Ti.S is Poltsrifir , VHF...SUBSCIUDI:FI WILL OPEN -IN 1 FFAV days two doors below his present Establishment, a Piano and Musirai instrument Wareham., together With a Paper and Fancy Store. His riallol. wlll ha from the most celebrated makers, and all the Statical Instruments will he telertpd with great eare„by one of the he.t A tttttt to the country. lie has jilfl recened s Ira of Viotti.. Gotta fifes, Arrordion.l, kr• or variMlA prices. The obit., tof the Pub.;eriber ti. furnish good irtl ries just as cheap as they can be foirchsced 117 Phila delphia, anit cultivate a Wile for oilsgir in this utin mu nity., PAPER HANGINGS—The subscriber will also open,ln (ormolu - non with the Establishment a Piper .itiore embracing all hinds and stylea of Paper lia ng- Ines. lot Halls. Parlors and Rooms. Gold and . .. Velvet Pa prrg, 114rder., Derivations, Oak. no.enood„ Mahognwt and tithi.r paper, . , Ma a rrtingenirm n•ith the Mantfart turf.. are 4 . !ICII that tir el ”ter, hitilfelf I h.. 1 'Re 1.111 fdirtilliti as rood ;In algid.: !mem to .elect from a• It ill be f.mitil in `t Ili largest est abli,hrnents in rnr Cities, ringing in pine from been , In .12 per pier e Ili,. pfle••• wile 21-1 hr Grand as L.tr, and in many rnsitnr, Inwrr.ih•rri the same artirles ars sold in Philadelphia. r 5, Paper !Pinging Merchant.. kr., oupplird hole ,ale at sit} li. lIANNAN =S. All ki InFartiraor.ri nut nn band obtained to tort notice, la uh ibis .adratilage that they v. trilby a rnmpetent Artist in the city. Jour 21 THIS WAY FOR BAROAINS I ' ricund , r-i0. , 4 w0111(1 114.31 1,3111.64 . 111- . •• j) intirm the iiir.e'os of Pnl TFV Wi g . eimty,thrl he ha , isicen the well ;known lIAT and C.%P sin, oiropied by !lent) ItluZwat iu'revire, Leto PYII Market and Nrirwegian stri.eu, and that he hag .014 ref-dyed 'and Is coristautiv receiving- the TaThianable II:119 and Cap. the Nev. Suck, adciphia and pastrin markets can atr , rd . Ilia motto is Saran props cad cprieli - S •!eir." - All he desbes ts s call front these nit , with anything fn.hle tine, as be ie,satiifird Mit he an cell as cheap and a letter article than any r: 'aliment of the kind In the Union eOI.OIION 'TEENER 19-if May ICI, Icsl MECHANICAL EINGINELERING N OUTLINE of Mechanical Engines dig 'IN oh s -- 1 Drawing: of fiiiiahed Me, harden TnolA amt Ap. piraina of ;very description. Alen a number of dit feinnt praers al.onlhg the arrangements of on • , tructed manufactc., , uch a:, CHM, Oil and miler Thus ; roundrier. Forges. trolling Mill., Sugar, Paper and Spinning Mar bine., pu n ip. and Water iinih Manufactories, Act , &cc- lath an 'appendix r on iyining the nerrss.ut de•criptinna and ,-rdtect-11, ellbnrated pnb!ished by American Fn Sot tel V. und..r the (Mt ittlin of F,PAirttri, Nl..nn ItGI! r I ,•(•. • r-I tni Ala. hint-1.,, ei ;5. Preetu nAllor ober. *1 Uo nocnumbel Tti nun - ~ u tu.nriberg $1 In Subst tilitt , •nA rerrivrd and utuglr•ropirs Co. 41r hy R. RANNAN, Regular appointed Affriti. Pottsville. June 17, 1.11,11 ART, WARE & Cl).. No. •80 CHESNUT eirest. 11 atinte Tenth, lila nufarturei• of pain•rd Cotiact. chamber Furniture. Tim subscribers would rail the attention nt - the public to their eatemove a..2o4ii t em ”I" the above F.lrnittire, Persons furtiishi42 rataNut, llotela, linarderig-houses. ,u ill find it winch ' to their advanisge to examine iris. new silly 01 ninth tore before purelia,mg, as It is durable, ornamental and low priced.. Complete sets from $3O upwards: Kew nr Pieces painted and ornamented in any .Ivle to order. Also, Chairs, Extension Tab*, and mber Furniture at acre low prices. N B The Trade supplied as 1111114 i. Plidarla , June .29, IF5f 3m GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE MEN NvoMEN 1N It 41111.1,1tEN LL prr..,ng wl.htne ana polll2 nod out. in tie :Lad (mak, awl algn, wl'hing and all kindt it•••!.., eer%ait:•. will by calltoz at th, tan, of the viiii..rratior in Market , tr.-et. )It,c :Ile. I's :^....Trttn4 trauSrrvi N. M 1,1.11/40 P. Land AUfll and froneral 1'011.41.r 14 AytA 5, VALUABLE MEDICINES PROM TUE LABOILAToIIV or Tug CEI.EBRATED DR. J. S. ROSE , of rail/ark/Fair. DR MIST'S ALTERNATIVE, FOR TfIE ADI- cal Cafe of Scrotula, Maras,. of the Rohe, stub. horn pleru, Liter Complaints, old Erupt inns. Rhea.- malign', and every disetae arising frant an impure .tate fit the blood. Thin preparation has no equal for the curectf the above named diseases._ My extrusive practice in Philadelphia the Lint that. year+ has made 'me ac ultatrocd with all forum of dinease. -And brunt a grad uate from the Univernit) of Pennsylvania in Inn, under the guidance of the truly great Urafecior., Chapman. Physic, Gibson, to and Dare, name• role-. twitted for mediral mune, and haring daily Inter co:tr., and consults non respecting dis'ace. and the application of temed. s thereto. with these , dlmin , gnashed physicians. 10in enabled Dorn all of throe advantage. in offer the hublir my Alternative Syrup, which purifies and given tone to the syntem,,driring therefrom all lurking diseases. This remedy 1 have always relied upon, in a prafttee .4 thirty yi arc, to restore broken dotrn constitutions. Ovii MO Persons in the city of Philadelphia eau be peen who were cured' by it. Price $1 per bottle. DR. .1 Pt. Rf/SF.':i 1-1 X PECTORA NT. OR COUGII SYRUP.---:-A certain, speetly cirri for Coughs. Colds. spin i hg of !.tor d. and al! di. Clara of 'betimes. 'rm. ram., i. tter-op hit. nospe•11: 11 •,' • • - ..... • 0,••.;..•I thr cellv • 111.1Virliz , 110.1t1• 4 11frelti the !WS! Mt. 111: 111.. : 1.311..i.t to expectorate with rat.. :old Leedom After an eX ienstre ntedwal practice of thirty yearn in the city of, Philadelphia, I tan enabled to offer the afflicted War ne a ('ouch Syrup astit I, Las 'Vattern...l the hears of many atrium upon-the brink of the grave.- Thousands are rradyfro ieatify to it. curative and healing Vir tues This prepArtiOli haa pitied tnr•llinplinrl Ma the ltstormanageablediseane., and make. it as curable a• any other, If the patient applies for old before the lilacs ore destroyed Prier 50 errata and $1 per bottle. DR. ROSE'S UtidVEPTIC COMPOUND.— The 'deer. being the largest gland In the human 'body. In more frequently deranged in its healthy avian than any other The eonlequenres of this derangement are first, Dy•ipepßiti; known by costiveness, belching up of wind : sour stomach, and sometimes Diarrhirc or loosenen• of the Finn Is, head-ache, liPrVilla feel. trim cold feet. wakefulttese_rind - variable appetite. itc.' Secondly, if the shove symptoms are allowed to go on lons without this medicine, (which will always cure or remove them.) then follows debility of the In net and predistinsition-to ectrisitutption. .Dt Rope 1149 been called on by over thins thousand cases wribin the teat few years, and many of them had tried the var Ons bitter compounds to their delu sion; fortunately the most tr,te In time and were ...on mired by the above compound. which ;contains no mercury, and does not injure, but always improves the consrriutinn, as thousands ran rectify. Prlev 50 Cents . . I}. Non,. genuine without my written stshatore, J. M. 1108 E, M. D.• roc sale 67 - eSNEiINia & 195 Chesnut street, Agent for the U. And for. Sale Wholesale at the 'Store of tie subscri ber, who is the sole Wholesale... Meat for Schuylkill County. Drugaiste..Merrhants. dm. detailing is Med clues, volitilied at the ?roprietur's prices. These are no Quack Meditines. Dg Bose Is aneminent PhYmi clan of beefily ,years' prattler to Philadelphia, where tito United voice of the Preis and the peophiestol the Meat virtues, and erniarabaly cormeffected by his Medicines. • ' ' ' B. SANAN. Pottsville, Dec. VS. leaQ lll4 Paper and COTTAGE FURNITURE. /N-TER-MINKRW: SO INN AL ; D POTTIWILLE , (O.IN ERA-L-A-DVERTtSER.;., NeTIIRWS OW 11011101 M. • Tait - DANNS.WS PASSAGE AGENCY . AV . It N s & 0., r 1!121.) of P I reig" E.rr l..lugn,U(/ir.• P .111'10 ES & 1•n., -I3 SOWN, sritEET , , New 29 and 3n LE %yid WII A RFAII..“,iI bR NORTIII-SECoND A rri'REE PRlF3delphia. 65 GRAVIF.R "'OF STR EET. NetrOttranp. P. W. BYRNER & CO. ati WATER-. LOO ROAD.It EDEN Dublin. FOR REMITTANCER: TO AND PASSAGE FROM Great Britain qnd Ireland ARRANGEMENTS POR 0511.—The subscriber* begs to inftrmth. pithier thronghunt the United States and Canadaa. ilia' hare enintiteird their arrange ments for th.. year Potsm.t. rending for their friends. or %Imre returrtina to ilie .• Old Country." will find it their interest to .rieleri Our several tin on ificent and well known Lines of If : acacia. Falling An below, fot their conveyance :.Nn expense has been snared to have Emignints made cronfoitahle.during the voyage. Alt pima•Alprera engaged with it, will he shipped tinder the superintendence of our 'own Firm ;—hieing the r ittdssi Established aniC most:extensive IT/the Trade, and with such unequalled arrangements Emigrant' wit: meet with faeihnelt front as, that another jl:inse ran furnish. We eau' torinileanly assert, withttut fear of r.int ia4 mime, i het,-of the hand-mils of TioAtimmts aria out by Its daring Its. lasi Tiven v.si Tears," not nouns. had Jii•l cause oferimplaint All ire riti+r, , r,arty -er plaint.) st,oted. and ChSli ruble arc f ,, lClit; aJdrt,J t0.i4,1 n Where persons decline eiltainfr Itor nosier wltl.te errand...l without dr.:Welton. on returning na the Pas , a re certificate, and Reaelin fltrairro_o.rs to Eiretaltd. 1, lewd, .ce.ilanal 4- Thar' The soh+ , 'therm bade at aft limes the sate DRAFTS at eight. ear any amount. ATMS al. It %NE or IREL A ND A ND IT PRANGIIES, kr., which are pant free de dier,unt in all the prinritit towns throngheint Ihe'Vnuted Kingdom. Persons in siding in the country... ind Wistung to send money to heir friends. may insure lie tieing, done Corr. city, on their remitting us the, amopet they wish sent, with the name aii - dsiaddresS: - of the person for whom it is in tended: Nail wilt then .he (awaited per first SAILING PAVEE. TS : nr STEAMER. and a Receipt returned by Mit. P W. & Co. have.WelLknown responsible Agents in all the seaport toWits.ta - IRELAND. FICOTLEND and WALES from whence Strainers leave for Liver pool, and in many of Ihr 'lnterior towns. who are most allenlarr to Etiiigranis on einhatcation, at the Vtlitalisllnittt In fart all rrur arrangements for Pis the payititMt of Mir Drafte,are uo perfert that ha rin+aible delay .1 dlaappolntment can occur For, further pa rtlrultit , apply Id or addrera letter, pn-t pall. P BIRNES & Salai h Neu. Vork, or ,CIFINI; BANNAN. Pottoville If you (Palo. y.Ulr hualnew emanated promptly and sap/ F. fnlla t 0. Hansa re• Chhce,wheri. the drafts are losued, payable in all patty of Europe without Ala maim at any of lire Hankr.itod without any delay. Jan. li. 1t451 -; 2-11 _ • ;I a S gt* _ Nra • \cy CHERRY PECTORAL For the of COUGHS, COLDgf HOARSENESSi BRONCHITISi wmpOPlNG.:couGu, CROUP;' ASTHMA, AND 4 CONSUROTIONs 'ln offering to :he tommtinity this J ustly retaliated temedy for disealie•hl'ilte throat and,lungs, It Is riot our wish :to trifle with the lives or health of ties emir led, but (rankly to ..lay before them the opininni of dittinguithed men Sind . antie of the evidence of Its I .,ticress, tiom which they ran judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild all- Aertinne or false statement" of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering humanity which fact• ',wilt not warrant. hfany proofs are here ylVen, and we solicit an Inqui- Ay from the public Mtn all We publish. feeling /mitred they will dad them perfectly reliable, and the medicine worthy their best confidence and patronage. FroairkedistleArubdird trofto,-,ro of Chemistry end lAftlftels Medico, listectain College. Dear Sir.-1 ifelayed .miwetlng the receipt of your preparation. until I had aft opportunity of witnessing Its effect'. In my own fatally, or In the families of m friend.. ' This t [Laic. now ;done With a blab decree of sat a fact on, In cases both of adnits and children. I have found It. its lisinereditnis show, n power ful remedy for rata, and 'rousted, a int pultnonsii dis eases, CAREER CLEAVELAND / M. O. Iltittu.wh ,'Pr . b..511517 Fe. as Ortzserr En 11411swiflow Mitts, j tilt City. • 1.0W.1i. Atigilo.iB49 Dr• J Ayer:,] have been rutted or the worst ranch I ever l had in buy life. by yonr, " cherry Peda ,eal," and never fail ; whenl ha•e opportunity. of re ,rommending it to others.. . ou rd, ream ttfulry At. FiRSOK. 23-Read the folloiring,.and 'if. At the 'medicine in worth a trial. This patient liadlbecome very feeble .and the efforts of the medicine/ was unmistakable Aistinct United State' Hole/Saratoga Night,. • Julys. ISM 'Dr. .1. C. Ayer:7 l air, : be been addicted with' nalnfol iitreOion of the . and- all the gymmome of settled consumption, for' ore 'than a year. I could .no medicine that tuould reach my ease. until I I commenced the tine-Of ypar "Chien Peeteral."Whit I gave me gradual reliekatid I have been steadily gain 'ine my strength beititte Is well nigh restored. While using 3 roiriprilidne, I had the ratification of curing with it my .. reverend friend. Mr Truman. of Simplot district who had been' suspended from Pis pariwhlll duties hYa severe attack of bronchitis. . I hav'e pleasure in certifying these facts to you. • ; - Apd'am sir, yours reipectfully, • J:C. CALHOUN, of Womb Carolina. Prepared and soldby ' JAMES C. AVERS, / Chemist, Lowell, Mtn. Bold In fritiscH/SaiyJOHN O. BROWN; Mum otllt. J. iI,PALLStand liturgist. generally •; July IWISSI • ';• . Smo LI Inis - Lops w-iottinocu a 4 secel red from Trade ra Ogle, and for able Wbollan4 And Itetall , at suett whey io salt lb* tliaaa. at •p, BANKIdea ' NI 41111 Cheap Book in. Stationery Mom 4p : 10— • i licerrsvusai acuksa. , itIiTALLIO. Robber Machin. BEIMING. BF, andetelgoed kat Jog been eotenated achh the d,_ firfifEL ISXPRItIENCII _I3F THE LSAT 4 YRAMA, Trestion ur the Pottsville Acatlemy;takes the liberty i 4 baruraftted for teas 80101,11 e confidence of th e to recommend Mt* Inaritatinoto the e jratfratage cif the ",enociumere Obtmtogetber tedlt the fact that great Un pliblle. -Tito principal . whit mem ,'lbla education in ' prcermartilirtiairt , beta made lo the quality, warrants the best naiveshies of Getman)* . 114 Paris. and schcr i , the matinfisclarels tkassertingt it ro be superior tc trim been 01 , at -oral years erred latent hay in this fruitier ar no y thingelse, for all Open' Bilis. (more ec countyy. will tear. ancient and toodcrn languages. as petialif far teary Or Main 8 1 • 1 ,11...) for the foll^wlot Latin- Greek, Whet. pa t . ,jamn eitid Finch, the higber reaso ns : k ,..5.01..i.tr •1 ! : branches of Maibrma a, es Genutetry., Algebra. y L.The pester t equality of width ond alit itnena whir% surveying. Mensuration and Catrittus, as well ca' ft arfilliterain. s Natural Philosophy and the principle* of (;hemilir3'l 2. rid 43upr of 11631 tinder 514 degrees Fahrenhei whilst ao eaperienred Enatish teacher, whose name injures it; and II remains ilexibledn any degree of con Will be made known heitafter, will take charge of the ; 2. It is of great strength:and duratillity. dors m elementary and Fnitleh branches. at spelling, Read- I Anon the Malley. consequently a gain of power 0 Oi Mg, Writing, l'otormaltion, Fhetarie, Atirt, m ,gic, lilt.- 1 tamed, and when adjusted to machinery. does not net tory and firogripiq The orinelph - s or f...tont. !tequila ; quite alteration, rt • is the ni c e with leather . •.7 ant wilt Ire taught. sad the pupils ex srrised in the keeping I other. of fictitious accounts by 4 , able retry. Even` the '4. In wide Belting the coat Is. mach below that manes( boy, win be faithfully taught by the Teacher,' feather of any other. themselves, a..d to young men an opportunity wilt bet A large assortment elwaye on hand. and furnished afforded in gra...rote their condo"' as far as at any of i of siren lengths, at shortest notice. one common Colleges. 'With a mai dirilplior shall I 51.4CJIINE BELTING. shall be combined a repoeetfot and !Lind treatment of ! A scale of prices, by the piece of 100 feet long the scholars. Pupils from abroad can be sermonic:la. I tneh 3.ply per font 111 cents, 4-ply 13 rents leg with boirdine on moderate terms, la respectable 3 " " '' 1 IS , " " 11' private boarding houses.. Those desiring to leant she. 4 " '• " Iv •• " 44 " German I-tog - user thoroughly. can dud admittance to i ii •'- " " 23 " " 30 .." an sc,oioptisbed German family. The terms of Tot- 1 6 " ". r " " 35 •`• tins are as hitherto, *94 yearly for manages ea et- 7 " " " 31 ' " " 40 ••' no. The year I. divided Into 3 aex , 11.111., amt from the i d " " " 33 " .• 45 ".. Ist Monday in September to Chrlstina.s.glo,estra 43; : 9 " " " 49 ". 0 .55 " 24, from New Year to the second Monday in April t ID ," " “.. 50 " 63 " r . apd ig 50 ettra..34 front theme. , to the 34 Piload.tY ;'l l " '' - -55 " 70 - In ley, fiT,, and 8350 nabs. D. payable at the end ! 12 " " " 32 " • • "r 5 of the drat toorith of each session. Ii is highly liopor- : 13 " •• " 0E " " S 5 • " lent that . every schatar should enter the ?school with t •l4 " '' " 73 " " 90 - " the commencement of the first Sentnn. - . Is " " " . p 0 '-' 0 97 L. A NGELE. Principal ' 16 •• •• •' 03 . " 1,03 'Li ly " 92 " " 1,12 " 1,05 " • ' 1.30 t WATER HOSE. July It MI 1~}:1 {~j~1:3 aj. 7eVni~ A•iGi'7l~ilJ—J AND PAINT Oil.: 1 •1 ITC SPBSCRIBER IRS .11,73 T nrcrivED A 1 ton of this celebrated Paint. whirl Is coming , Into general one tor painting roots, frame dwellings. and In NCI all kinds of buildings, ¢r . whim tegnire to he protected Irma the ravages of Fire and Water Tin roofs, shingle roofs, &c., will be prevented from ' leaking, and their durability doubled b) the use Of !' this patut,and frame buildings can be made to imitate both grey and red sandstone, while at the same time thry t ecomeattanst as se tnre against the ravages of ' dre,lta 'lien or emu,. eliding. It Is furnished in drey.chocolate and elate Mrs. Painters sad others supplied in quantitiss at t. Manufacturesprices. Also, oil to be used with the paint furnished at the low rate of 43 rents per gallon by the keens barrel, which re- , duerstbe pain:lag toabout one half the price of the other kind of-paint now in use. In Ohio the Insu ranee Companies instire buildings covered with this mint at a lower rate Blau they do those covered with ; either tin or 7ine The paint is furnished [tumid in oil Cr dry by the barrel in her,* ither (In) or slate color, try • B HANNAN Agent (or the Manufacturer. Morrh $.1A31. 10- ‘plll2^,lS4. CASPER • HEFT. a,.l :L . - r) IMPORTER AND DrALER IN WINES, Liqijors.:trid Imported rzegars, No. ilil North TIMID street Philadelplifi would ioniort - hilly tali Ow attention of )Intel-kri.fterA .nd other* to Me well *elerted stork of WINE'. LIQUORS and twipotted Clf:Altel. In 14,4 P and under eustom-house Leak. II"( 4:1144", PRA NnlErt of various Maud', enn‘lating of Pale and Wok, M net & Co. pin.t, Ilennessy. Maalory.thard. Donor& Co.. and Otartr* Surer old London P , .rk. and carionr: Brands of Coanar Ind other Itrati,tir. 17, 1 . (.1.1 Model:, dhrrry , Teorrior and Lishon Wines—Soper old Putt Clarrl of difrr.•ut kindP. m, draught or In (Oa., 11►idlick. P. A. Moroni & fa , a n.l (1•1.1rf O•n nano Anchor Brand•. in Pinto and <49arti • 1 - 11AMPACiNK mariner will. a g•nrral sl.:ortrnrnr or recneli and IrnitiNalt IVhr.k. ys, Gotland Gin, 4- Maki AO It'. Pea . th Bran old Bout Ann, Munong.t hrla Whisker: kV d Cherrv. Blackberry, -Raspberry and Lavrrder Brandies rr Prnperior Wluo•nd Arom a, I) Bows ..cr Phil..da , Jon. 7,11151 NEW SPRING: GOODS. 1011INSToN & CO, CENTRE STREET. OPP°- site the Pro4l odire—Olater's Stand:) —would ininrin their friends and the public senerully, that they horn idken tuitional pains in selecting their Syriac Oundie. which they have greatly Increase d and 'mho crud %Ve confidently setirin that a Ulm, sin 'plc and t omplete ass triment or goods has um been tmeneit in any one atm. in Schuylkill county and as to cher4iess in price, they eba:tence enntimovnn whit on) rniFrr establishment in city nr country Omit and essmilitur •tock and you will he smidtied and Con vinced absurli Is the tact. I'nyf tile, April ". Mi.IS - ME AFFLICTED READ!!! MEDICAL HOUSE STAlll.ls‘il ED 15 YEARS AGO, lIV Da KIN , Ea KELM N. W. Corner of Third and Union Stol , 1 between Sprott. and Pine Stre,ia. Philadelphia. 1 Yonth and Manhood; or a Premature Death. KINKELIN ON e11.:1.F PRErfERVATION--ONLV 125 Cents 1 his honk fart published, ill filipa with use. I NI inforuintion,-ot, the Infirmities and diseases of the t Human Organs. It ndiltesses Itself alike to Youth, ,I Manhood and Old Age, and 01011111 h.• lead by .all. The valuable adviceandimpre•Ave warning it gives' 1 will prevent yenrs of misery .ad .4iffering and save ' annually 'Elinmeiiitis of Live* Pare.llll by 'vatting it will learn how i r ) prevent ihr. destrildloti.of their children *OA reniiiiince of 25 rents. enclosed in a letter ad [d r dto Di. Hinkrlin,h, V.. corner "(Third and Union Streeta. between Spruce and Pine. Philadel. phis. will ensures book under envelope, per return of basil. Peraon al a dktrinre tiny iithiff... Dr K. ly leiter, (prett-p,vd and be cured el PatlCo4, ledurtoe•, Dirertl.ths. . forwarded by sendlli2 a fP1111111311r ,. . lnd !poi ~ rII4P ilofri damn s.' Cl! C1Iii.••11 . ‘terb.t Agent+ rattv..+rr•. .uhrr+:n;.pllrA w ih the a.r.cr work at vcry, taw (Air., Aug 11, 1 .21. EtERRING'S SALAMANDER SAFES. Nur. v MAD: TV 01' THIS PATENT. (suer nay 1 ing Leen vieoroesly ronteitted by still, at I •ty I r the last t. yonr.,) Ilan been tally and finally ...oil.- lishe•l in the Supreme Court or the United Stales. The undo. reigned, at Ids depot, has nit hand it Wee atwortotent el the genuine PATENT SAI.Aai ANDEIt PIA CEA. Aldo, all kinds of IRON 1111F-4T 4, MON EV BOXES, VAULT DOORS and BANK VAULTS, both Fire and Burglar Proof. with new and t'eenttd hand Salmon( other Inakers—fortning the largest .111.4011113.-nt in 11w-world. Also, the following LOCKS: Jrane.:'s Changeable, Cotnbinatton, Pet mutation'. and Letter Changeable Anti.flunpnwder Lot ksaall's new pa tent Powder and Botglar-nroor Lot ay. Newell & Day's; and Lock,. oi t•therrelebrated makers. .101 IN FARREL. N 0.34 Milnut et , Thilada ..;•le Agent for the Slate of Pennsylvania June '2l. 1111 Stn • - Mad OVED ! -. JAMES H. KELLY, WOULD IN- - i form his frlends and thelothisc in grit . i ~. l• eral that he has removed hi. WATCH v 44 AND JF.WIELERI . STORE. to the house formerly neropied by Joreph I:n2v...worth, op/1 porite Mortimer., where he Mfrs+ to the peddle . h assortment of Watrhee. Clocks and Jrwelery Watcher of the most approved conkers. consign') of 1 Gold Patera Lever ; Gold Hunting do. Gold Anchor., Gold Cylinder, and Silver Patent Lever, do.. filiint- Ine Silver Cylinder. En: trit. Ss its and 4fiartirr WatcheA, BI , OPI, Pin , . tart ill .!0 , l'lortrr b. . Gen tlemen's Mort' lies, Ear Hinge. rimer Rio „ Rms.', le t . (Mid Thitobiee. cold t; ~,rd. v s .' ili Dmf F o r, I•liaiii. tielii I. i... a 1 'a .e, Silver TO ... D.P , 14.11 anti Tea Apron,. Cithl the and Thirty our (lucky, I Revolt it, l'irtotr. Mit- Will Ilielrunwrift, h .se and , Small '' lrish.. fluter., Aceordeont, ladle Musical 1 MM.,. mien n.,14a, and is great colfety of arlieles, j all or is huh u 111 be sniff Inw. Having 1/011/* e‘fierienre in bias .+ all oto i.tvor hi o with theit t nAtnm that feel satis fied that onnda is Mb.. represented jun Vb hat-the are. WANTED A\ A PPRENTIC . in the Watch tout ing business A tom chance fr a smart boy N. B. A good Flip Proof t(ltfe, Int male rti ra p Pottsville. May 3, MI ~ 18:3m . REJOITTANCZS T.O AIMS OLD 001Thrlinr. ripTIIE SULISCIIIRERifikviNG MADE Arrange_ '. men!. in various parts of Ireland and Sintland, and with Messtt APOtPiEjt. ATWOOD s r CU., u nn , kers, London. I, prepared to draw Sight Hills from One round Sterling t 5( any amount required, payable In all parts of Eng' firt, Ireland, strodand and Wales. *Persons remluln Five bunts to lbe Pound In par rands, with the n me of the person who la to dre w the money, aNI for the amount, with a receipt for them to hold, ts ) /1 be ,earned.. Collections made In all puts of Europe. and For eign Bills of Eerhanse cashed • I P. SHERWIN, Pottsville. Pa. Jan. A, la 1.-tt ' / -- - ---- - - Sew Steam Saw Mil. rusHE Apr:DACRIEIER HAVING ERECTED AND I put into operation an extensive Steam saw MIII. at thelirad of Silver Creek, an a large tract of the best i i Ironer land In Schuylkill Connty—he la prepar ed to furnish sawed limber of ail sizes, includin g Prop. for Mines, Ae ,at the 'holiest notice. Confi dent that Ms superior advantage, will enable him to 011 his Lumber at lower rate., than those of any other establishment in this...llion—he respectfully solicits the attention of ht. friend, and the publlc generally, assured that* trial only is necersary so secure their patronage Persons desiring Lumber, will apply i n the enbaeriber h. Pottsville, orto hot Agent al the Mill , Lumber delivered at any point . August 17, Ina STILL z;roriaz FROM Tun ernr: „: PHILIP ifOFFA Wd V L 0 - spectrully Inform hit old ruatumers and the publie generally, that he has taken he extensive Coach es tabliebtnent Of Frederick ti. Maurer, av here M he aki la ng now prepared to do all kinds or Carriage mailing, and all long experience in the honlneve hope. to he all* In Rive gem•ral saelsfactinn in all 'those who may call upon him. Pottsville, timber 5 IRV). :f.1..v . 1.1M 45..A.i.1 CABINET FURNITURE AND Pi ano Forte Waretontio, No. 44 Mar ket street. above 12th, North aide, PHILADELPHIA. Perilous about Plirchaline will find at the eubscriber'a %remota,, a large assortment of Cabinet Futniture. enmprislng Pirr"r.! Dining llonin. Chamber and Kl:rhen Furni ture °revery description. Also, i AUPERIOR ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, 0, 61. el and 7 Ctriavee made by the most celebrated manulacturem in the country, A written warrantee will he given with Peril instrument if destied. TO HOTEL HEEFERS.AND OTHERS Alma. a new ankle of patent MAPLE. FRENCH REDATEADs, the moat desirable article now in Us, Moil is respectfully snlielted, as he w hil sell le lle tent lower than any house in the city. . - May 24 1851 41-1 m -- • - - - - JTWIT RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT ment of Ladles' garnet sod Pearl Breast .Pine. arneelets and Car 111411.(0, tale low by • BRADY 4. ELLIOTT: M4;11,18541. . . VIDATHERS—FInt quality PIIATUEM. for Artie by -- lIIRATTY & SON. Klub Ilk leD D4l • 20 " ' Per font azi ETEI 24 4 4 • • . 63 for sale, at Faculty price,. by R. BANN AA, • Agent ter the btanntheterere. Also. flttaat Pitching of to 1 Inth Met. ('ii Springs. Ring , . Arr., far Wiper Pspen. Aptii 13, 18 . 51 • 15- 7 - • Latth/ WASIULLOVS. nor NT% I.IND WARRANTS Oft CERTIFI- I/ eaten, Pension Certifleatesotrid all rams of money der on arenunt of arrears of pay. rouse, toileur property lost, or destroyed In military servi,e , wi gwags* incorror4, or money SllrisTl4ed for orrinirinc Volunteer Companies before beinebi..iered into the service of ,the United Si aa a .and 4bl:other Halms against the flovernment strictly Ottergied to, and 311 claims secured at the shoring* antics Pet eons holt:t iny onlbrinldaied claims agatost the United glair., can have them adjnoted by railing at my office, in Venireatreet.nrcl door to Jaenh Kline, Ksn. D. 0. AIeGOWA N. 414.11 roux, it le. N nv. . 2.1650 rrilnklin Venitian Blind BLanniactoxy. INCIS BEAN, No. 5100 RACE STItEET..T . I% O I'd Door. above Sloth, oppoalte Franklin Square. Philadelphia, where he will keep erinstantl'y on hand or manufacture to order a Superior and fashionable. assortment of Venfilan Blinds, nnsurpassed for tl2lit nes*. richness, durability and finish, which will tie sold on the most seasonable terms. lie respectfully solicits 'a continuation of the patronage of his old friend% and the - readerapf„rn!„-Nlinere 'Sarni'. and Invite wbostudy econo my in the Way of cheep and eccollent 81Inds.to give him a call. N.B. 01.1 Blinds neatly repaired. painted and tommed. Orderafrom the country careflilly pal ty 1550 44.1 y • NEW POPULAR SCHOOL BOOKS. 9 COMPRE B EENSIV Silbtalp RV OF niversal Illistnry, together with a Ito ngrapby of Disnineul Avd Pi Min. which is appended an epitome of lies then agyibulogy, Natural I' hyinsophy, Aener,l !Ist run omy andPhymology ; adopted "and in use 14 the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E. $ JONE:4 CO'. Pohl/Mei., %V Corner Fourth and Bare Streets, Philadelphil Teachers and Salon' Committees addressing ut ter, to us post paid. will he furnished otili fur istautinal Lon. A Mond complete assortment of Books and doi meaty for vale at the Lowe.? Pripet, May 10, ISM riio THE LADIEN ' AND GEINTLENIFN WHO I are Parents, Boys and Young Gentlemen of Potts ville. Pa., and the surrounding neighmutot d. Sour ettentlon le particularly Invited to the large.i and complete 1111.1111111•14 of BOYS and CIIII.DRPN'S CLOTHING. That the oubseliber ha: on hand well adapted in the season, suited for boy& of three yeers of age, and to young gentlemen of alsteen. All persons living at a dunance. puttahasing Cloth ing at this. eQtabllahment, have the privilege tif,re turning theni if they do not fit F A. HOYT, 284 Chestnut al fedi, below Tenth, I hilada. Feh. et 1 8 51 PIIIIMX SOAP WORKS. 234 m South East Carper rf Crowit 41 Fine Strots,Philada. 'II I IIR UNDERAICNEIi OFFP.II FOR SALE TOE carton, qualitie4 of Brown and Pal, Aoane, and reopettrally Invite the attention 01 purchaser, reel dept in Srhaylitill Co. BACON k CO. ALFil1:11 LAWTON being connected with the above. F..tantishment. ..zdicits the patronage of his friend,. and will attend to all coders sent by mall or nthervrig.. Phlindi•. Stay , 24, IQSI. 2111 (BraPt!f Row Plumbing Shop. ITAS CONSTANTLY ON lIA ND A all .11VA of Lead Pine, Sheet Lead, Mork Tin, Oath Tittle, Shower Baths, Hydrant*. Moe, (inutile and Rinele Acting Pump and Water l'lnaein 41.0, al kind. of - Bram; Cork. for-water and steam, Itra.. Oil Cops. and Globes for F.riginee. All sleds of Cnpper Work and Plumbing done In the nrateat manner at the ohnnest nailer. N. B. Cob paid for old firnle and I.Ped. Pottsville, Oct. 28, IMO. 13-tt S 0 Per Cent Saved to Country Illerchante- ILWId. .1. KING. Dildt.Eß IN /109Tra and Sllfilld, No. ifl North 211 direct Villa. 11tre Just received from the Manufac wry at well •selerted mock of the abuse anode. whirls will he sold at 40 per ertel. Irv. then <an hr . purrite4.l in the r fly for cash or city accepts ni r. Healers wilt 10 net! in call before purchasing ,t 'May 10. 1851 ' • ilO-5m ' MEZI 2 .... aro VI Door. CHILTON, the Great Chemist, . pr. P. rowaserd's N,raupan/24. The mo at Eatraortlinary Aledlrine in the World Over 4 .. 0 hundred and fifty rimitmand persons cured nharioudl.lNlNlPP, within the Lot two years. la corer Kern lila, Stubborn Ulcer!, EfTect. of Memo " r , Fever doers, Erysipelan. Rhenmatisto con...umption, General hebility, ny.. eostivettes., Skin Down FPS. Liver Complain!. Dropsy and chmt, Ringworms. / Ca nt ~ r 1 and Tumors,lleart Wseasee. ,/Tli• great beauty of this medicine is, that it never 1-,fnJtires the ennatitution. and Is always beneficial, even 'ln the most delicate, and Is the only medicine ever M.- { covered OA create. new, pure and rich blood, and that reacher the bone. Thatmoda are ready to terti- Iry to it. many virtue.. ; ORE AT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE. I Every prr.nt. should tillte a bottle Rpring and fall to retitle!, Ilit , ryttrna and drive nut all impurrile. TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHILDREN. On e 1,411, of Dr. El Townserid's Extract 01 Sar saparilla will cleanse the system of a riffle. _.. READ TILE EVIDENCE. Thin trito cetilfg, that my child yens 11llIrIPd . till J horrltde diseaae in the fare (Wllikh reafated Ihe cf fort, of my foully phySielen.) and warn entirely roved by 101 l a hmile of Dr. is P. TowfiretuPeSareaporlib, 'WILLIAM WOoo, liniontown,Yayette en., Pa., July Thie i. to certify that we hare .old Dr. H. P. Tow.- pend'a riateaparllta for many years, and conelder II a very valuable medicine, many cures having been ef fected In our vicinity. A young man by the name of tWPgley Hothertielt, of this place, was cured:of the Scrofula, (having large-lump. In hie neck) by the lice of one brittle THOS. REED, & SON, Huntingdon, Pa.. July 3d. IFSO NOTICE. The public are no that Dr. R. P. Tnwns.nd'. Extract of Aor.apurills, will In (Mute be inunufartur ed undeethe ditertlnn of lame. R. Chilton. Chrinht, %anine name In mmnertlnn with that of Dr. s. P. Town.and, waii hr npnti each bottle, In prevent fraud. Pold at RANNAN'S Bookstore, Pottveile, Wholesale and•Retall Kr Druggists and others are informed lbw cce hare made erratteements to envoy OM medicine by the Dozen, at the Sthnufarturerie prices. It mill he to theiradvantaer therefore to pm: urnitheir aupplien front u.. The Recipe to mann fart ure this [article. was wild a few ranntha,ago. for the sum or One Hundred Upli fted Dollars. the beat evidence of Its great worth as medicine. The sale has been unexampled . . The article sold as Old Dr. Jacob Townsend'a. is oil • "lifumbug.'• Jacob Tow wend Ise Vender of yr rlndlcats In New York, and a firm pay him aeveral bundreiddollus a year for the use Of his name. far the purpose of mantilbcturing a *potions article. enitpalm it off upon the public as the "genuine article." by cal ling it old Dom. Jacob Townsend's ziaraaparilla. tqf you want the, genuine article always ask for Duel. 8. P. Townsend's nag 3.1850 fl-if Perry Davis' .Vegetable Pain FRE WONDER OF TIIE AGE.--:INTERN Ad. & 11 External Reutedy.—A great discovery and valua ble medicine. Every family shnuld have a bottle In easel of sudden sickness. It cures Cholera, Rowel Complaints, Chol lc. Diarrhea, Fever and ague. Piles, Dysereerv. Pain in the Head. Stalks, Mumma! llam a Dyspepsia, and Burns. READ THE EVIDENCE. This cartlflea that I hue for several monthi need Mr. Davie Vegetable Pain Killer! In my fatally: In several of those cue. for which it Is recommended. and Rod Its very useful family Medicine. A. BRONSON. Pastor of Id Baptist Church, Fall River. _ • 'Mbar% Martha's Fiseryerd. This may certify that I hunt used Davis' Pain Nil. er with great success In alga of Cholera !annum. Common Bowel Complaint. Bronchitis, Coute,,Culds. laud would ebeertully recommend It nen valuable fltrally meeleine • 's JAS. C. IIRONIFR• JOHN TEMPLE 33-ly FIIZID DAVlg.—Ttil• may enrtify that I Atilt IIPP the'Pain Killer In my family., My health has been so food for three or four months past, that I have but little or no use, for it, and would still recommend it to the public. RICHARD PECKHAM, Fall Inver, td month, 17th. 1849. For sale by JENKINS & StIAW, in Chests@ Street. Philadelphia. General Wholesale Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania, to Whom all orders and appitentlons for Agencies from Eartern Pennsylvania should be addrersed. ' B. EIANNAN., • • Wiltdellaig and Retail Agent for Schuylkill Co. Cletlruirststa and other" supplied to sell again,re the regular fifes. Aux 17, IMF 32. tf IighiGTHODIIIII", 11YMNS-4 large assortment of In Methodist Broil attests on hand and for sale at puldhiherstprices at 8. BANNAN'S . . Cheap Moot apd Stationer Store. Aptil RD, 1111 23 cr , i... 25 2.' 4 " EMI MEM N. AS NEVI7NAM'S Vance , ''ins Oro. t rottorille, Prnlea .) ROOT AND SHOE STORE. CORNER OF CENTRE-11ND MARIVET STS. CIE= • r subscribers Invite Gig attention of the public 1 in the eery Pxtrupdve agcartinent of Grinds, eon .lsting of GENTLEMEN'S Cif Stitched, Fudged and Pegged Booty, Cal( and Kip, double soled Sewed and Peg ged ROMS, Water Proof Boots Sewed and Pegged, from .2 to IR; New England and Philadelphia wan ofactured Cnarse Routs, in great variety, cnnagant• ly on hand; elatlvand Laellug nailer Boats, and ennarese Gaiters, calf Nuliflers„ Oregon Ties, and Sewed and Pegged - Monroe,. MINERS' Beats and Monroe°, of drat quality, at low pt'ire=. BOYS' and Youth.' Boats and Mt - mines enure nrflne I.P.Da'S' French and English Lasting Gaiter Banta, Morocco, Calfqkin and Gnat DPOIPte., French Mnr rot co, CAl . ..kin avd Goat llAees, French Morocco, Kid w.A.11 and pump aprins tint . gkinc and .lis7r,r‘..nl, Frer,rl) ilorr , rto And Kid TarnronudA, Crnm 5(1 rt•. to 411; V,u Prigland $.l. hd Bhoeo. Al kind, ehenp. MitpaEia• and Children,: (bower. and Bhneo. a large asortment ouitnble Tor thi4 market • ennetanily on hat.d. (II M Our ulna of num Pular Shoe!, are of Ihe heat Man nfarlured rit 1.. b, the et - whir) ran atTord. Ladien and Gentlemen "-mild do well in rill and prnygdethrin "lvp, wilt) pond Cum Abort, the best hierenillive Vet diirovere.l of Colds Vouch* and flohsaitopt ion: `rmiNr.s, caw! Bap. and Vallee', The Travelling community will tinti nit wellgue piled with Ifle abort , turticie. width to, will melt at mnderaie Mints and Shoes, made and ',Tait ed murder. TEttlilt4 CARO per. 15, laid. 41-1 Y _ 4nolher Scientific Wonder! PEPSIN I TUE TR('F MI I? ESTIEE FLUID, OR C4STRIC J TICE . — A GREA I' ,DYSPEPSIA C URER, PRE pared from Rennet or the fourth Stomach of the Or, after direction. of Baron Liebig, the great Pity elologiral rile tolitt,tl -I It. Houghton, M D, No II North ciodit Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Thia i= a tint)• wonderful remedy foe indigestion, Dyspepsia, .1 mortice, I.lrrt COMO/Oil, Urtrolliitatinft, and Debilny, , cluing after Nature'' own method, by Nature.s no il stmt. the CaStrie Juirr. Velialf a teaspconfiti Al this Fluid, Infosed in water will digest or deo.oltfe, Fire Poontlo of Retot.t Beef • • alien? te, h,..1,, out of the St ~,,, aril. DIGEATION. 'tumuli - in is chiedy peifortneil in the stomach It the aid of a fluid which freelyetudes from the innyi coat of that organ. when in a =tate of health; cal ed the Gastric Juice. This fluid i. the Great only. nr the F o od, the Purifying, Preserving, and .et initialing Agent 4if Ihr 4//1/I.lPh and hareljhpg. With u l it theta will be no dinestion,—no ronverolon off Fond into blood, and on.nuitli ion of the body; further a foul, torpid, painful, and deatrin ils e ronditio of the whole digestive apparatitc. A weal:, half dad, nr Injured st,rnaeh produces no good flartric .Inlee, and hence the Milpitas., distress and debility which ensue. PEPSIN AND RE IVET. Pepsin Is the chief element, or grat giffeetan,g m prig eiple of the Gaic Juice. It Is I ut.' rt and in great about= 14.s ti dsore in the point pas of the I' man . stomach after death, and s.ductimen CaUlnllhe stomach to digest 44 itself, or an il‘i.if up. II is a found in the etomach of animate, :is the no, calf, & . li Is the maim ial used by farmers in making cheeaft, called Rennet; the effect of which ham long been / the special wonder of the dairy. The cording of milk Is the tirat process of di• geetlon. Kennet pos4ey.es astonishing power The .tom - ich of a r.hi %V 111/4 tinily nearly one Ihnlis}llld times lla own weighy-of milk. Baton Liebif, states that "One part of Pypsio dissolved In misty thousand parts of water, wilt digest meat find other food."— Direatied stomach/produce no gond Gastric Juice, - Renet nr Prpoiiii , Tneliow thatthis want may be per fectly eopplied, We quote the following tsVIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Liebig, in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, aye: "An Artificial Digestive mid ana logous to the j tiastric Juice, may he readily prepared from the ICnein membrane <tithe stomach of the Calf, in which c arious articles of (nod, it. meat and eggs, ! will he fleheil, alined. a n d inepolPti, 11101 in the .vi h r opt liner o. I 11/•) 14 .111ki 1 , 4 I 1 , tlt . hit nw i..umbar 1..• , Dr.frAciia, la his famous - treatise on ••Irond and ' Diet? published by Footer. & Wells,Yew Vork, page 3.5...tate. the same great tam and ifeecribes the , midhod of preparation. There ate few higher author.- ! 114. Huth Dr. Pereira. I Dr Comhe, to his valuable writings on the "Physiol• agy of Digestion," observes that 'a dimunition of the doe quantity of the Gmtrie Juice lea prominent and I nil prevailing cause of Dyspepsia;" and he states that ••ti distinguished pto fe manr of modlelne In London, who woe severely afflicted with thi■ romplaird, dna- Ina evei7„hing else In fail, had reeriorse to the Gamin. Jitic.....btained from the stomach of living An imaN, ! whir h putt t d rrolipleirly Aoccc.llll... Inble Wet, — "it IN a.ri.markablo larl In ph, o inizy rlru rhr iininarn• of rinlmnlq , mncerhfrd in water. impart io rlrr dun' the prnprrly of dln,olvin■ VRtinllP an 1 , 1 ," of food, and of effecting a kind of are ifirini digestion of ihesss In nn wise different rrOMIIIP natural diCP.III , proremp. •• Dr. -tiouitep great work, the "Chemistry of Man. " .(.en & ISIS, pp. 321-9) say.: "The dswo•te•y of PEPAIN forms a new gra in the ehemi• (al istoiso of Digestion. From !Trent rnorritnent.. .re knnw n,.0 food so die...lced an rapidly In an ant i-win' ilige•sive gnld. prep.ssed fnvn Pepsin. a. it in • ProfeAour Disogli,..nn of the letTer , on College, di lithia. in 104 Ereat Mork on loitinill rhy.lelegi. de • r..lc* mare than fifty page< to lit examination of thie giihiert I ii...spertments with Dr. fleautnotit.nto the Gamut: Joie', obiltitiml from the I ivinc human .tomarli an? (roue ..011., Ii are Well known. ••In all tr.see." ti e* e ...iv , . .•iiigegtiiiii nrrcrtnit al. 0. 4.14. in the aril thud a. in the itistin al diue,tion • . 2 ' , ..„ ~,, A lIVSPEPSI, ' CUILER>,, Dr 11 , mehton'ylii,pittallott 01 rEP I IN. Mt tnitti ced the 01011 011(A/ 1 11011g eljerlA. cluing CUSPA n .- hint Y. Emaciation, NerVol/I Dedir.e. and Dyspeptic Consumption, suppw-rd In he on the rely r ettLe hi the grare 14 I:i itnionisible to give the detalli of rases in the limits of thin advcrtieentent = hot antkenik•st e d certificate* hase been eirett of more than TWO II E N DREG Rr. M A Rli AIME:CUR I:A, In Philadelphia Sew Vern and Holston alone. These were neatly nil dri perste cases, anti the cure• were not only rapld,and wonderful. hut permanent. • ft is a areal nervous antidote, and part tentarly tire mut car tentli•nry to billion. disorder, Liver Coinplaint, Fever and Ague, or bad!) treated Fever and Agile, and the en tl effect,. of Caninltie. Mercury. and other Drugs upon the Dige.ttse organ.. after a long sickness. AlsO, for access in rating, anti the too free use of ar dent spirits it alumni reconcile. Health with Intern petrinr e OLD S,TOMACII tOMPLAINTS There to no (wn of ma Stomarh Complaints which It doe• not spent to r.•ach and 'woos.a at mite. No inaltrr how• but thdy map he, fl gives instant relhlf . A single dom r leinor. nil the u n pl e as an t s ymp toms . and It only need. In tie sepeoted, for a short lime, to maitl. throe good effects permanent. Purity of Blood and vivir of body follow at once. .It is particularly eocellent in case:sof NanAea,Vionliting.Cramps,Sory n«.4 of the pit (trifle Stomarli,, distrevt after rating, low, mid, mote of ,tie Mond. Heaviness, Lowness or Spirits. leesprindmey. limaclatikn. Weliknesii. ten, donry en Inimnilt iittlir[le,&T Pile. one Wills, p. r totitl. Ow btu ilett ' )Pl'nfleit erect it luoting.....e PEPSIN IN Pow 11K117 4 , ...lie li) iimil. fees. of poAlittp.. . . l'ar ennrentence-nt sending In all parts .if the room. try.the ifi(-rocrivE It/mita OF TUE PEPSIN IS put up in the f.rm of Po •iletß. with cilrerlinitA to be dismtreil in ii aeer or ..)up, try the patient - . These \ r l powder, root ilii ji.-.I the, .nrme matter at the bottles, hut twice the ipmuitley forhhe <rime price, and WA be arm by mall, fiee of poslage, for One Dollar sent (post paid) tr Dr J. "I lIDEDIIITON., \'n. II North Eighth , street, Philadelphia. Pa. . . His package§ (or live dollars. Every paekare and bottle bean the written ■lgnarnie of J. S. Houghton, NI D. Role Paaprooor. Sold by 'news in every town In the .11nIted States and by re, eetable dealers in Medicines Generally. For sale at H. HANNAN'S Variety !Imre: Alan Inc sale by Milne Benno, and John P C. Mart In, Drinaht.., Pottsville. B. J. Pry, Druegist. Tamaqua. .1. W. filbhs. dr° flopt 1850 urifp tl)e Bloch. ma beat lewdly Medicine now before tha publir. It has been computed, that during the haul twenty rear& three millions of persons have annually been benefited by the nse of these Medicines; - fiat 'which vprah ., 4 laditne+ in favor of their curative propeatiee-a sin g le trial will place them beyond - the reach of competition in the estimation of every patient. By Oieir 11,W" the blood is restored to a pure and healthy stile. Treed from all impurities. The Istem is not reduced during "their operation, hut invigorated, and they require no restraint from Utmost+ or ,pleasure. The articled have in Moat's Life Pills and phomix Bitters; a remedy that Will do for them all that medicine can possibly effect The genuine of these medicines are now put up with a &Witte' engraved wrapper and: labels, ant copyright secured according to the Ismail+++ United Stiles. Prepared by W. B. MOFFAT, M. D -N•w: York. • For de by GIOBA. Druggist, sok Ageotabt 1111InstsvIlle Lovas IN IWO .164 y mzza EMI T M. 11iV11.110114 ' , MAGISTRATE, CONVEY ants. Land Apar and OStlftel Collertor - mike, Market surer Pottsville, Pa. Not. SD. IMO: I.Ia4PF. 011141/2/.11111 LEW /11. at/NZ, RS-1 U spectfully announces to the Ladlie and gentlemen !. of Pone Ville, that In addition to him professional ger- , tiCre, as n Violinist. he walnuts gtre lastmctions nn he Plano. Residenre, Psoiniyivattia Rail, Centre dt. N0v:2,1850 44-tf . t. Ellyn. at. li., OFFERS tali 1 Professional awry lees to the eltivetie of Pon Car • ban and vicinity. Ile will he happy to wait en all who i I may sec fit to give hint a call. Oftice in the house for. amity orcopled by Doctor Wiley. Referetter eiCfll. Fort Vaiban, Oct. 8,1950 20-tr AND ' hta tend tneollertions and all other legal bustne in the City of Phitadelphia,adyeining Cowen.. and 0 esv here.— Office No. 173 Walnut elect above Neve it street. Philadelphia. - IP. fitlEßNirlir. . Oar,. Pottsville. Pa —Drater 11) rent Bank Noti , st. Me of Exchange. Certifiratsil ryry Deposit.. Cheek. and Drafts. Cheeks tar sale no Philadelphia and New York; in gnaw to snit. • March o. tO-t irjoetifirt C. HAERFOLitit• IlDWIttiP/iTIIIC lJ PllVAtti.ol, Removed his Mare in one of the Mick "Inure. in Coal taireel, Pottsville, April 28,1240. 11.3116.1111D1T1C tient E:l4 - t; 'Agency . fire. Censte fit, Pottsville, iirbnylkiliConnty. Pa. Agent for the ante and purchase of Real E.tate. Agent for Lands. and contester. of Rent., ere. Ort. 28,1842. • 41-1 y obvious is the effect of the shade. in soils oti which huildi7gs have stood. The fertility of such land, udeed, is attributed generally to the rapid accumulation ul nitre ; and- this prinerpl is no doubt very operative in -pro- I clueing , he subsequent fertility which becomes • so st kingly. apparent on subjecting them to i _, _ cut nation. But it is not wholly owing to S A P l NZl L eii iii 4gTlT'end' i p la ra T m iC ptr: i irtitno r r E ,a, ' i t 4 s agent. Other prmeipleslend their power- Mendes, Purchase and Sale of Real E.viotr... Ike, in I if MI and energetic assistance, though the %pt. Schuylkill County, Pa. nitre in Crimp girept.appo. t ,1- site‘the Town Hall O" l'a. , " 4 ". A eitic maimer in which they operate remains ... . A GlENcte-For 111 P 1.1%r , have anagMr "1e 1 ,..! to some extent, °a mystery. It has latch .(I..tate; buying and *eking I' nal; lacing ch ar . oi , Coal Lands; Mines,..kr • and collecting rents-porn; been detnonstrated by a series of most inter- Lrlve:siartlitheartineel.PeOritlieen:Vanhatnet3fietinutryeeht,Peirtglitli? I eating and accurately conducted experiments, riii' l - M i i r. l4 " that fernientable manures, spread upon Me AisAl 8,19.50 ‘urtitce of cultivated lands; and coveted care fully with straw or tan. operate a much more immediate and energetic effect, than when inhumed in the soil, or left exposed - tin th, surface. Even common straw, spread over land, acts as a' most potent amelioration. By covering the surface of an exhausted slid apparently unproductive Spot with wheat or straw, and alfowiur; it to remain undisturbed for one year 4 the capaeit of the land for vegetable pitaduction, will he augmented in a greater degree strati by a liberal application of the best manure 4 This I have seen tried. Why it is so, I arri s not• prepared - to say. . Many of the exidanaiions:recently promulga ted are, to me at least, unsatisfactory. A Mr. Robert T. Baldwin, in a communication upon this subject, published in •• The Prou i , 4 the Loam and Lice :ball," says:- - I consider the residue of pwrelnction the only manure. All substances, animal, vege table and mineral, either liquld or solid, which are capable of undergoing the putil.- !active fermentation, loud, by the chemical chauges peculiar to that process. a fertilmug residue. This. residue is the only pabulum of plants.. NO substances, whatsoever, um excepting animal excretions, can be properly considered a manure, until it has been sub• jetted to putrefaction, To perfect this, it is indispensable that most substances should be favorably located. •• Close, dark, coot. damp locations; with a slight contact ofitir,most favordecompositiun. Light, heat, much moisture, and i a free cu. eulation of air, retard, and in many case: prevent this process." It cannot have escaped the observation et those who hate been engaged in the cultiva tion tit strawberries. that when the surf:treat the beds have been covered with straw. the soil has evinced a most decided and palpable impruvetuent. Su, indeed, iu every case where this substance has beeu applied. -- Speaking of the soil, the writerahove quoted.. remarks - Theeitirth C \ rs i elf is capable of being cur,- vetted into \ th ?lest manure. If densely oils. , ded. it will un'ilergo chemical change , . ap- parently similar to thiise . which ieE, , eial,le and animal matters do when they are con vented into manure ; namely, it is changed ni color, consistence, and fertilizing qualities. This tertilized earth is known as vegetable mould, or virgin earth, to be the best of all 11. M'CABE, ATTORNEY AT ik" maqua--niilre in the Library Ro. , Tnwn Sept 211, 140. Ss-If imAl.ca IN ('RAP Copper. Itra,e. Oar and Bloc Tin. Snd;er. rtirleitekLead, &r. Orders rec.' for formiand rnppr, avnrk. and tin. , bine thrni ttn, .UI nrderµ enareried with the above linen nptlF attended In. d South Street,above front. hiladelphia. June 15.1550 iàT JEANERIi LLE HO'r Eae.—T D E iT 9 l 6C ft e l "ilerffi4l" :T ili :1 11:P :01tnl; 7ni pllf 4 rali That he hat lilted thin lintel ir.t , and style. anh la nont prepared n furnish the bent areommoda finn• to all whn may favor him with a rail. " DAVID MARTZ. Jeaneaville. lail erne Co.. April sth, ltiSt. 11-ti -,.1 , --- THE A am itivANliotsr., Purrs !re .... VILLE. I'A.—MR - 4. MARY WEAVER RE rep epee/Tully inform• the piddle and travellimt. rolintihity zenrrally, that the hue , opened thi.hrge 2 d cog igf i g ndlolo floind, (unlinked. in a au pet inrat2, From herlong experience int betuninen• at it fia t ate lintel. and well known tenni:llion to ar ennimod tn.. her elt.T.ltifig may depend on being'sup plied Oh rwery thine enedurice t n,,t heir er.mrnrt ant i rancedlence,. 44. IR, Mr._ . :t ti. FOR SALE rt,0114. SA LE.—Tht. subscribers offer for sale rr Pll 11' perior 8 loch Pump, 6 feet stroke, with lOU yards of 5 s 6 loch pipes, with bolts, rings, dr., all iii good order'. Ala°. 35 Drift Cars, 40 inch safe. h of u kirk Oie ria'erd with double brakes, all of which are lii good running order Also, 60 yards of loch slope (halm The above will be sold logy for rash nr spproh .1 paper ir011"4 SR dr: ROADS. flaw Philadelphia 15 If April 13, ISSO FOR A ALE....The Subscriber is de ti 1 r- -,- rmie of selling the dwelling house in which ' . 1 1...9! he now-ref:ldes, In Morris' Addition. The , ZAP building Is one of the very hest In the Sot - ough.—large end admirably arranged, with ever) eon. venlenre to make it desirable. Possession given 91 ,npre March 16. 1650 FOR AALE••nne 10 horse Engine, with break ing rollers, screens, shafting kind every thing neres:.ary atinni f Coal breaking estabisnment, which w lil he pnld on very re:moat:We (MO. 11. POTTS 11-lf March 10, 1864) I: 4 0R SALE.:One 30 hnrse,nnktlng engine, with rwinding gearing all rimiiptel. Enquire et . . . mhe 11lark Mine Von[pry. York Farm, or at the office ot SIP.O. 11. POTT' 11-tf March 10. 1330 VOft SALE AND, TO LET:—Biiilding lota r In Mouut Carbon, Lewisport. Wood and Lyon's addition to Pottsville;on Norwegian et., Pottsville, end luMtnecavtlle.. Also 3 rnnvenient Office In Morris' Addition. Apply to JAS. IT. e MPRELI... Apr 11 2 4.11449 Itlaf -QTEAM ENGINE —FOR SALE t 33 11,01ISE ( . 3 Tower Engine In first rate order For pirilro tarn apply to AL G. !MILNER. E.q.. Of to HENRI - lOC% 4 . %Vilinln.r.•o.ll.l3 war.- . P Jai 1. Mil 1.11 IRON. &o. RAIL ROAD IRON—FOR SALE IItT 'MK York Store, by the subscriber*: 10 tons Phrenitvllle T Rail. 28 tlt t to the tons, . r.o •• Light T •• 24 o .• 1 s I Flat fir Mil Roil Iron, 2n Its '• 10 Ja •• in .• t Pottsville, Der..7.1K,0, ia - - .—rms A - BEINGTHF rOar t shrn our r itli.ens who desire to si•rir ' re thui bulldtngs from the ravages of fire. should spelt to have them made flre proof—the. undersigned would re epectfully inform the public, that he is prepared on fulfil all milers (or Tin Itnnfing, spouting &e., fits. JACOB tit. LONG UB-ti POIIPM Ilk'. June '29. 1':N) . _ . _ CHAINS.—For Sale. 120 feet In. chitin. A1.,0 filral=hed at the oliortegi. 1, 12-16, 7.9 I N.... 16 ,thd I In. h... 1 t rrmf eahte rhaln, at N licrk prltcF—faal:l4adaed. I. V ARlll.lil & 'OV. April 20 1,850 In- MUSIC - - ‘1 Ely MUSIC —LEE & WALKER. 4l I:LES /lA.lre to GPO Willie, No. IR2 Cbe.autor nudcr tiortnoreo Morormo„ have jukipolokbea ri, beauttli.l Minutia, Polka:, &t Think ere you Speak, by N. J. Spoto. The Secret, by the author or will the then as noss.•' Sauey Kate, as PII KT by Mr. Budarin. 1,3. Dr. •• Raise the !might Flag of Colombia," tit - timed to the popular air of .• Ever he Item.' in ()pen Enrh.in neap." me Thou art gone. by t h e late ..1 T d. Bulllvnn • • Hopei SPX! Love. Woman's Love, A Drearte that love ran ne'er forget. by M. hiller • Millen' Polka. try J. A. (:etv._ Prlnirme do, by M. Keller. pbccnix do, na pelformodnt tape NIA t., h% Joltnttno•. Band. fialop Driniuor.from I Ite.t - mera no the Font of Aymon, by T. C. Wieteek. Biz liinnatioents, h ) ('bailee Vn.r & W. have the plea•ort In annnonre in the pill.. lfr Mai their %nark of Sheet Mueir conolate of the Largyet ttnd maxi complete atotnttmeni, to he found In the country, they Flf• i .natantlt adr.inv to their Ft nek all the new Must,. pnbliahed In Spin York, Boston, A., mmEm A fine itligortinent of the be•t ninnufeeturere of New 'cork and lllnman. at the lowest eash price=. MUrSICAL INFIIIUMENTIe. kn. a geberni asitnrlment of Gilliam Violins. lin n• Jos. Flutes, Areordenna, !Le., Violin, Gillis,. and Harp String. or the hest Italian rinl l lll l, . ail of et MO will tig furi•Ntied to the pul.li. and the tra.t. of 1/1P lon - .3t rates. Order", phnethollt attended 1.. Jan''' ri ~t ALUABLE SERIVA lIF BOOKA - .1 Sac rril Mountain.. bt .1. T. Ileatlie Lettern from Italy Ito , Alp. and the Hh10. , „ 4 .1 "I' ll•adley ; • I' (miter And emtriwrdi, oy J. T 7 11Potillry : logltra from Or Hark Wooda. In 41:. Sacred Orrnen and Charartprot, do do %Vashingion and Alm ()Pawn& In two roloni.@, by J T lleo•Iley ; for Arnie cheap and In plain or rornamen tal binding. at D. HANNAN'S Mntrellanrou: Hook.dorr. In— it 19.1651 PUBLICATIONS, &e. 4.2 TANDAIILD erIIEOLOG IeAL WORN'S -1.7 Ihinrid.Noteo nn Iwo volumes ; Barnes' \do do Ava of Apostle.; Preaelter.klan.4al, F. Storrevant (lark's Coininentary ; I.lsra of the aponlee. by Bacon : Whitfield's Saloon; ; Duck's Theolnera I Dictionary Works of CbillinSsvcath Airripson's Plea ; for Web cheap at B. D&NNAN'eI Nliseellanenna Bookstore April 18, 1851 DOOKS'i BOOKS t t —THE tatTBAeRIBER lk; D now receiving flour Trade' Rale. a large supply of .Idisreillanroos, Juvenile and Schou) Hooke, embracing the POPt. in Fancy and Cloth Binding.; bliecellaneouri Book*, a fine sasortmeht stationery. plain and Fancy. Embracing as line' an asimitment ac can be found in any country store In the United glisten, ail of which will he 'old at unusual low rates, by the glutotlty or at B. BAAihAN•A Cheap Wholesale and Retail Broth, Otallonery and Variety Store. enttaille. April li, 1851 1/BNPVIIFTIL DRAFTS ANDROTES... I- MT. 1.1 subserher calls the attention of the trade and others to his beautlfill New Note; and Drn ee. Engrav ed end Plain, which he has Just published. and whleh will be sold cheap .03- Dealer,. In the dile:.all- .1 1 W 1 , ru ppi the rptontlty at low rates, to sell again. B. BANNAN. flookar Iler and Pnbllsher. Pottsville. lan. 4, 1851 11001FES BOOKS tt—Altt Ett.leit 01,C)WED. 111 Garden - Directory_l . Barbee ramify arid Kitchen Gardener ; The Complete Partner. by Fea..enden tow k Vitiated rattle Doctor, by *kinner ; Hind's Farmer & Sind Book. improved by fltanuer; McMahon's. Gardener, just received and for !We at 11, BANNAN'A Cheap Book and /Hat ionnry St ore Aprilfe,lBsl 15— • RAKSPEAIiE' Pfi #IIKS-4 different edi- Cr &ions of driakspeard %Norte In Library and Arne mcnial binding, the handsomest, cheeped* and hest ewer offered in Ibis realon. Just received and fay Fate at BANNAN's Cheap Rank and Mtatlonesy More. April 19, ISM Qszi:EIDT Eqv IT YCA iIEtiI.—SELECT eases IJ In Equity, argued snit determined In the Court of Common Pleasof the First Judicial !Baffin of Penn sylvania, front 18.1 to 1850, repotted by A. V. Par son, Just published and rot sale at B. BA - NNAN'ili ' Cheap Law and `llerellaneons Book Ptore. - Peb 1.111:11 5.-. f IHAPDIALINSIII A m egiciits Dia WlNia %A Embracing the Primary, the ElemeMety and the Pernpeetive: decidedly, the best, and the cheapest in the United Stmeajnet received and thr Ole at i fl• BANNAN'iI Cheep meek and 43tagenect Were. 111S1 MEI EFFECT OF. SE/A, Allt. EDITOP. : —Eve: aware of the bentficiai lands. and the very which they experience it covered for a single coact., tion of light and air. / Poor spots in mowing fields. whieli du ovi . y , produce enough to, ipay the co , i of hams? ing, when cover by hay-stacks, are wen known to be greatli ameliorated. till more - L _ 621111 AW, T . 1. hie lbe Of:O. ft. POTTS 11-11 It is certainly worth the while of evert person engaged in the cultivation of the soil, to make trial of this simple and economical means of amelioration. If large experiments are nor considered advisable, the theory may he tested on a small scale ;—a few ards only may be first subjected to the- process, and it the re s ults favor the belief, they should ahu r. ward be extended. In this manner eorre., opinions will be forma: and !finch good ne cessarily rettitlf. That shade . ," says Mr. Baldwin. eau be most profitably employe.d by the farmer _in fertilizing the surface of the earth. I knob from experience: for lands densely shaded one year with any substance 'whatever. wilt always protie to he more durably enriched, "than lands well manured. Any number Gi acres may be manured, audrendereifprodm Live by it (without labor . or expense) 'in 34 Rhort a timeas it usually takes to preparr manure and apply it to a few acres. N, method which has been hitherto suggested for the renovation of large tracts of - Worn.oul land, is so practicable, cheap, and effecuye. The extraordinary effect's of mulching, evinced in the case of fruit trees, have. been attributed to' the retention of moisture around the roots by the material used, it being a non conductor; but there is no doubt-its princt• pal advantages are assignable to the perfect and shading of the soil which :s hereby rendered in some ineasitre putr'esceut. and ) made tti act as an energetic and stimillato manure. - A PRACTICAL PARmre. ,Bald Eagle Farm, Arne 1,851. E kRI)I.FV & MON As I see many receipts for various cures to your paper, I send you one for Burns Take line water as strong as it can be made, ad bdd to-it as much alum as it will dissolve, after which add one ounce of swee t oil, which will turn it to a jelly, like opodel- Caoc, if the lime is strong enough. This, should - be kept by family, in a tight bottle, in some place where it cannot freeze, and should be immediately applied. A child of mine got her clothes on fire in the absence of the family, and when discovered,-the skin was almost all burnt:off her face and' neck, we had to make the preparation, but in fifteen minutes Wier it was applied, the fire was ex tracted and the child at ease. have tried moat of the receipts published in your paper, but nothing have I found to equal-the above If rightly made and properly applied, it will extract all the burning heat in ten Minutes HIRAM ROOT. AVe have been acquainted with the use DI lime-water and olive oil salve, for bunts, fur more than twenty years, but we never saw it mixed up with a mixture of alum. It is very good salve. Poultices of linseed meat. are the best- remedies ' that we ever saw ap• plied to bums.—Scientific American. TO CLEAN' HMSO IRON- WORKS Cover over the work with oil and let ii stand for five or six hours. Then wasp it oft with strong soairstuls and a good brush. The brush must, be long in the bristles. IrUn work should never be lett, wet any length o: GM Pare off the bard part of the .corn with a sharp knife, not so as to cause it to bleed • apply the inner part of an onion, numbed fine ; keep it on during the night, and a verl few applications will effect a cure. TO SILL LICE ON IPOCLTRT. Boil onions several hours, ',Mateo the we ter with meal, ea Iced to the poultry. 411)e fa (FraT. Cirmaa EMMIIM Mlle tiouockceper. RECEIPT FOR BURNS CURE FOR CORNR.
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