iiiit :in nti.-.4.ttt:fic. .A COOL LIPERAtiCtig. 4.1Ta1100, :there CaptinglTsaid a brother Jonathan to,a captain oi ' nictuzi — packet.on the Erie Canal'. "What do' Sou charge fur passage .17_ • •: z , , "Three centsiKi mile, andi4rded," said • the captain. _-- "Wall, I guess I'll take jade, capttag, seein as h_ow,l'm kindJi give otift - walkm so •;-• - 4 fur." . Accordingly .he got orsoard just as•the steward-was [ringing the bell Jonathan sit down and*gan'lto demolish the'"fixins" 'to the utter coasterlp' tion of the captain, until he had clear 44 thplable of all that was eatable, when he got ip and went on deck; picking his teeth ,tiery comfortably. "How fur is it, capting, rdm here to where came aboarb 1" .."lierly one and a hrilf*tiles," said,' the captain. "Let's see,?' skid Jonathan ; "that would be just four and' a haff Cents; but never'Jnind capting, I won't be sgialli here's five cents, • which pays my fare - up te:- here, I guess I'll g= l. eslifiTe now ; I'm lCuiddr rested out." Thel captain vampirsed for the cabin, and . Jonathan went ashpre:. • -The captain did not take oily more was! passengers the reniainder of tit' Summer. - ESTRAORDDI'6R I h ! Mr. C—, when did you return from Roc wayy" 1 nst snivel:l.4m " Any - news - 3". . - None of importinceaught a shark to • day 111 Si . . Aft !tioie long waiitl" - , , i Twenty-five feet, sir." 1 1How 1 .- finch did It:weigh 3" '1 Eleven tons and a half!" By this time the listetiers crowded close arOund C—, but not a smile was to be seen up n. his coutitenance, Or anythibg else to denote that he was telling ought but the truth. . , _ . . Byl the way, Major,',' continued C--,-"I _ nearly forgot to tell you we had found the leamw York-Brass Band. You recollect when I eup last week I told you they had took t eir instruments with, them, and went out iti a mil boat. The boat Was seen to capsize, and they were supposed to, be lost; but when we opened the shark we caught to-day, we found theth all'alive and hearty, their liquor the empty, anr , Peterson, the bugler, sit ting near the gills playing, " come rest in this bosom !"‘ . i ,STATE OF THE MARKET. - Umtrc//ar.—Rising--7holders say. they are uncertain. . Ladies.—FE4liet —a day -or two ago they were looking up. ; , , Snow.—lcone in,market—some-bespuke. _ Sleighs.—Drag conSiderablf—somewhat in demand though out Of season: - Turkeys.—The pric,e,demaritied dues not justify consumers in 'JO-chasing!, - Oysters.—Go down admifably-dealers have been drawing heavily upou the banks, which have beew compelled to shell out. Palitics.--Dull—goes duwn heavily—a complete drug to the market and but few bought. Marriages.—Brisk—though dealers in the article "light shy"—many a fair chance ta• ken by the highest bidder. .Arstrspapers.—Flat—stale — unprofitable. 21,.foney.—Scarce--holders shy—plenty in search uf the article, but - no where to ,be found. AINT rr So?—" Cimon," !exclaimed Uncle Isaac, the other day to his wild ne , : pbeW, "don': let me - ever again hear you use the word a aint.' It's a meaningless and foolish word, the pronunciation of which fairly makes my fiesh'eraWl: so mind what I say, and never use it again." " It's-all very well to talk in that,way, Uo ele Ike, but -you must confess its a proper word." • . "Nazuch thing, :Cirnon ; it aint in the dictionary." , - Oh, it aint, Oat it!" replied Marion; well; as you ain't much : further ahead than when you - started, • I guess you'd better. went." (lam" GENTLEMEN of the jury," said a western lawyer, don't mean to insinuate that this man is a: covetous person, but I will bet five to one that if . you should bait a steel trap with a new three cent piece, and place :! - .1 it within ill' incites of his mouth)", you would catch his soul. I Wouldn't for a moment • insinuate that he will; 4 . teal, but, may it please the. Court and-gentlemen of the jury, I wonldn't trust him in a room with red-hot millstones, and the angel Gabriel to watch P em. ll 1 • A YANKEE who went over to the mo ther country.some time ago, and was asked, oncoming back, hoW he liked Great Britain: , " Well," Ite said,' "England was a very nice country, exceedingly fertile, well culti vated, very; populous and very wealthy ; but," said the Yaul.43. " I never like to take a morning walk after breakfast, because the country is so small that I was always afraid of walking off the edge." SCRAGGS says; a young man, not very . well versed .in orthography,,wheit . reading " the Union, it must and shall be preserded," read aloud to his mother thus': ".The Onion, it must and shalifbe preserv ed," whereupon the old lady sultan:led : "That's true, :Jan; •but' - Irdn't got enough vinegar for . the hull of '-ers..", a," A company has opened an office in Boston, to insure women against dying old maids. The rates 'Of premium-differ accord ing to 'looks and dispositions,- While a smart tidy girl is insured for two per cent., brazen, ' spinters 'are charged, in some in stances, as _high aS 'ten. Where snuff is used, one per.cent. extra is Charged. Era , A SCOTCH lacly entered a:store in Bos ton, and inquired for a table elOtb of a dam -broad pattern. "We have some - pretty broad," was the reply of the astonished Salman, " but none quite so broad as tb The la dy explained that dainbroad was he Scotch teim for chequered patterns. - Q 7 As, T*,o celebrated pune f ers ere wrilking s in the street - , one of chary' I ratinck his foot aganast a amali companion dry ly. obierved, " Why Sam, you have kicked thp bucket." "Oh :no, (repiiathe other,) have only tuined 117' A Mexemi cif the Lazy Cl , has just been expelled fin going at a &ate/ gait than a walk. The recusant.offere4, it miti-; &doe of senteoceohe fact thailhe sheriff; was after him, but:the society was inexorable. Q 7. IT is a popular delusioti to believe that because a dandy's: ; straps aryl drawn tight upon his trowseri,l that they are going to lift hicalato respeaiable society. o:7APlnorataTZ.--"Thirty-sixTongues" is the name of an Indian woman at Fort Simpson—suits the i4eites. 07 ACT 01 NECESSITY.--thlbOttolliDg dandy's waistcoat tsi pick up his Gans. TIMIS: RUBBER. GOODIS.—LAJDIES Waa -1 &ming Gloves, a new article. • tiloollll for wet i Coats and Caps, Leggings and Pan weather. Oil Cans, a new and excellent article. India Rubber acting; abo Car Sprinp. Fishing Boots end - Leggings: India Rubber Water Pipes, &e., &C. Fetlock Rands for horses that cut. . India!'Rubber Belting. which ia taking the place `of nll othet kinds. together with a variety of articles In the India Rubber tine. all of which ;nrill , be snld at Manufacturers prices, at R. BANN AN:S Varietj Store. 11— rh 29. 1551 DLASTI %O AN WITA PA'PEES-200 Reania Wrapping raper, dlffaettt qualities and sizes. 30 Reauis.Shoe Paper.Wl!ite and assorted colors. . 75. 11411T19 Rlarting Paper ordirrer , !nt - .sizes; single and double rhele. 60 Reams roraw PAP. r; a tut qr'rea alto( winch wbi be w,td wholesale and retail. very cheap at B BANN AN'S Paper aed Stationary Store. itarch :9, tYil .110 ,a 0 1 ar m S t l.. „ A m T r.a ßo n 11E 1 Nv Lt :, k: form O s E i N publ te that theyare fully prepared to furnish acme, tor Slates (..r R.mfinr, and hare .he mast experienced i•slatets tr their employ . ..ln& will attend to any order! ttli despatch at the n ilOriC o l notice.-and on the most reasonable terms. All the work warranted.. Apply to W. J . , ttOBEBTS, netchlentoille P. 0., 1..4.1tigh Pa.. Ayent, or to B. BA NN AN at this office will be punctually attended to - Dec.:7,-1850R 49-ly A VI'S • AND BILL" , OF EXCIIANOE IN Usums Of 1 or 100 pounds sterling on England.lre land, Scotland, Wales. Ff 3 ntr, Germarty; or any part of Europe, for without any charge. N at BANAN'g Paesire Agency in Noising- A!so.EuroPean Bills and Molls cashed andeollectad at bl<. office. sy.p&ssenkers aka enraged at the lowest rate., and nn detention or grumblin7. mane y, 185i1 - ti, i ONOCUROMATIG DRAWING Paper.— ll—Also Stumps, Porte Crwtne. Aeratelca or iZnives,crcyons,kf.: all of which will bP sold, whole sale and retail, ate cti«ap Book and Variety Store - of the subscriber , - IL DANNAN. iti July 19,1851 29 . ri•IIE BRADY & ELLIOTT . Otiamnted) I Ever Pointed Gold Pend, now stand A No. lin the Pen market.; every person 'vrho hat tried them will acknowledge their au petiniity. They are made and told exclutively*OEtrady & lilliiitt; two doors above the Miners' Bank. Watches of all - the celebrated makers cold as above, at prices to'sait the times. The Wife's Help' and Husband's Joy. GERMAN WASHING rum. ritts ARTICLE IS MUCH CIIEAPER AND EA sier to use than soap, and Is warranted to perfect-, ly cleanse all kinds of apparel without doing any, in. ury whatever to the clothes. It contains rio Potaih Soda Ash, Spin. Turpentine, Ammonia, Acids, or any other article whatever that will M any manner injure I fabric or theftesk, . Calicoes ate Warranted nut to fade if washed with this Fluid. This Fluid was originally discoveredby the celebra ti d,Professor of Chemistry, Dr. Mitscherlich of Err. lin, and for which be has ever since had an extensive sale throughout Getinany and other patient' Europe. A. aapwn (from whom I. P. Hoytipurchaaed) is a thorough Chemist, and wag for many years the sole enperintendent of Dr. ?ditAchetlich's Laboratory. and was therefore the only person in the United States who had any knowledgenf its manufacture, and any caber article purporting to be such must be of a spuri ous nature. We aiik you to Try it. It is not one of the many Humbugs. Hymn do not like it the money will, in every such case, be refunded. It entirely doesaway with that laborioug task of rubbing the 'clothes upon the wash-board. which wears out the clothe. more than the regular use of them. It is an article better adapted for cleansing clothes - from dirt, gi - ease,stains, iron-mould. utiklew,setting colors in calicos.. restoring clothes to their original , color thar_'•have been stained with acids, cleansing dirty and crease Carpets, coat ezdlars, hats,wool, and for.scrubliiie floor,, and cleaning paint. than itnything'wlach has ever been offered to the public. ashing Fluid is put up in lame Pint Bottles. and retails at 12i cents per. bottle. Each bottle contains sufficient fir two ordinary Washings. B HANNAN Ilan been appointed sole Agent for the sale of the Fluid in the enmities of Si huylkill, Lehanon,and Nor thumberland. b r We're. Hoyt A-Gardner, the Proprie tors, and he Is prepared to furnish it to Merchants. Q c. wholesale. to sell :team. at the Piototetor's prices by the dozen bottles. it is also for vale retail at his Store in Pottsville. Certificates peen at his Store. Try it anti Jidge for oursehes. (tile and .1 half ca lad given for empty Bottles at his Store. it Merchants and others who d. sire to keep the ate for sale, in the counties TIMMY will please Send in their orders and the terms will be elven. Pottsville July 26, 18.51. 30-tf DR. ROSE'S .ALTERATIVE SYRUP. FOR THE CURE OF SCROFULA, LIVER DI EA stEs, ULCERS.: FEVER. SORES, DISEASE OF THE BONE, CHRONIC DISEASES, RHEUM ATIS CONSUMPTION, HEART DISEASE. OLD ERIJP TION S. AND EVERY DISEASE ARISING FROM AN IM PURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. This pt.paration has no quay for the cure of the above named Diseases. My extensive practice In Philadelphia the past thirty yea's, lias made 'me ac quainted with an forms of disease.and being a grad- BARMAN'S PASSAGE AGENCY nrite from the Utoversity of Peiinsylvania in ISZO, motel the guidarce of the truly peat l'i(fessore, P . W . B It NES & CO . a Chapman, l'h)s;c, G tb.on, Cos and I names e e l., 'I,CM T•aLl4lt CD IN . 1620 nraiiil for Me, mat S. kit., di.d have daily intercourse o f iespectine keno., and the applica. Genera? Pars7ge a,nd Foreign Ea-rhangt Offices. 'ton of r..rne.ll-• the lt , th trT•••• Lu.h. . EVIIN & 83 SOUTH •icia es. nll4 en:Alert from all the.te. advt,ritages„ sTREET„ New York. 29 and 30 LEWIS offer the public my Alterative Syrup, which purifies .WHARF',llitibill 1 , 2 NORTII-SECOND and gins tone In the •ystem. driving therefrom all ♦ ' . STREET PhiladelPhia. G 5 Oft AMR larking disea•es. Thin remedy I have Carat s relied sTREET, New Oilcans. P..W. BYRNES & CO.. 35 WAiEß itpon in a practice of thirty. }errs, to letIOIC weak and broken down. cnnstitunons. •Persens who have 1.00 ROAD, Liverpoel. 13 EDEN QUAY; Dubliti. TOR REMITTANCES To AND PASSAGE FROM neen considered incurable, and whosidays were oli ve by many Physicians, and mix living witnesses Great Br stain and Ireland.,' to the troth lassert. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 10351.—The subscribers The case:of the infint sell of Mr. J. PoUlierer, of begs to infirm the MIMI(' throughout the United States Philadelphia. establishes beyond a doubt thi certain :mil Canada.. that they hare completed their honer. , result that the putiltr. may gain from the use of Dr. meats for the year ISbI. Perent.s sending for their Rose'', Mira:ll4e -Syrup. to toiltify the sy.tern This friends, ot those retioniii,!tn the .• Old Country. will child was one year old, earned about nit a pillow, find it their interest to select our several niacmideent ..ith a 1; %111')US (Merl( if creat.pragnitude, on the and well-known Linea of Tackets.salling as below, s , pine.and n perfect skeleton.-,.After using Dr. Rose's (or their cnnyeyant e' No expense has been ;pared to ALTERATIVE SYRUP for three weeks, it gain. have Emigrant" made comfortable during the vnyaec. ed flesh,Anit the nice!' diminished to One third its All passengers engaged with us will br shipped under original size, to twoweek• more to healed entirely, and the superintendence Of our own „Firm ;—being the the child is now four years old A nd in perfect health. Oldest Establtshed and most extensive in the Trade; Over one thousand persons can be referred 10 in the and with such unequalled Arrangements., Emigrant, city Of Philadelphia, who are anxious to give to the will meet with facilities from us, that no other House afflicted a detailed Account' of their disease, and can 'furnish. We can .coundently assert. without fear int, miraculous ' , scan+ (tom death by the use of Dr. of enntradletinn. that of the hnndreds of Throulands ROSE'S ALTERATIVE SYRUP,whieli has teStOred gent out by 11.1 during the Isst "Twenty-six 'Seim" them in perfect health, causing new, rich and pure not one has had just cause of complaint. blood in Bow thmugh their veins. Price one dollar All oar eagarreisents ors plainly steed, andseheri pea bottle. !, . wads ace—errietly adhered TESTINIONV OF PHYSICIANS. In a# cases where perseret declineinming (hr money Dr. J. D. Bose, of PhPadslphia,.having di,voted Ids will hr refunded without deduction, on returning UP rote attetttun to the study of tebinit, and particularly th e Passage c er tine,nte and R ece ipt. the treatment of Diseases or the Lungs, Throat. Set., Is Esltuad. !reload, lisle,. his in a 'short time affectnally cured me of a long The subs , Obers have at all times for sale DRAFTS standing Disease of the Treachea, windpipe, and 1 at sight, for any amount, on the. NATION Al. RANK confidently recommend his remedies 'And mode of OF IRELAND AND ALL ITS RRANeifES„.&c., treatment lathe !indite generally, which are paid fret of discount in all the .pflorilial It. CHAPMAN. M. D. towns throughout the United' Kingdom. Persons re Kensington; Philadelphia, Jan. 250550. siding in the. country, and wishing to send money to TO DR.- R05a,,... heir friends, may insure Its being done corn city, on Dear sir:—As to my own beallth,l can now saythst their•remilltrig us the amount they wish sent, with :it Is pretty . good. lam not troubled by rough unless the name and address of person for whom It is In -1 take cold, and then a few drops of Dr Rote's Syrup tended : a Draft will then he forwarded per best effects a perfect cure. I wish you would send me SAILING PACKETS or STEAMER, and t Receipt some mare Alterative Pills. They are the very best returned by mail, medicine that even was inveated. P. W. & Co. haie well known responsible Agents In all the seapt , rt towns in IRELAND, SCOTLFIND and WALES from whence Steamers leave for Liver ...pool. and In many of Um Interior towns, who are most attentive to Emigrants on embareation, at the . t varinits ports. In fact all our arrangements for Pas yengers, and the payment of our Drafts,are so perfect Abet nn possible delay or disappoiniment can occur. reFor futther , particulars apply to, or. address by 'letter, post paid, . - P. W. B 1 RNES &. CO., 63 South street, New York, ' - or BENJ. BANNAN.Pottevllle.. If you desire your business transacted promptly - and safsiy.call at B. Barman's Office, where the drafts are issued, payable In all parts of Europe without dis count, at any of the Banks, and without any delay, Jan: 11.1651 111111 Pd3SCIagANEOI:II3. • DR. COLEMAN. 1 take pleasure in recommending Dr Ruse's system of prartice generally. His ointment for pile. ruled me in sliteeNapplications.. N. SLOCUM, M. D., N0.15J Arch ettreet. Philadelphia. I have long considered n reform In medicine newt r.ary for the safety and cure of disease of the people, an 4 am of opinion Dr. J. et. Rose has fully accomplish ed this desirable consummation Ills cures of La'marimption. Gout, Rheumatism and other diseases, are truly astonishing. .1. RIILLIN, M. D., Ohio 0.AI! of Dr. Rotes Family Medicine. are for sale B. BANNAN. 1) The subscriber is the Wholesale Agent for frchnyl kill county. for the sale of all Dr Rose medicines.— Druggists, Merchant., kc., supplied at city prices. B. BANNAN. July 19, IESI 49-tf HUGUES' EXPECTORANT, iron Col , f;118. COLDS. IN Ml' ENZ.a, WHOOP ing Cough and Pulmonary afh.ifirmr.—The pun priel. , rof t.. .v. Mu:Ah pardion challen ge. the' refill:omit of any other. specific which vat, Complete in all 14 , ent int qualities with that now pre sented to the public. Himself a graduate of the Col lege, of Pharmacy in Philadelphia. and carefully kraidcd in one of the most extensive prescription Mitoses in that city, he confidently, and. with assured faith in its excellence, recommends it sea m'edivine !well adapted for the purpose for Which it has cum. !pounded, Ile pledges his prefeesional reputation that :it contains no deleterious ,rug—but that. the simples of which it Is composed, will' not In the remotest !manner, affect the most tender Infant in any way but :to the removal of the di,ease. , - rdr toughs, however inveteiaty. or , harassing, ts action will by found to be immediate 'and .effectual ; !whilst In cvelycaae it will brine almost Instantaneous 'relief, and if persevered in, will affeit a eertaio cure. ;Children from their Willi. and adults of any are, can ;rely upon these tesuh•.,, Colds tong 'neglected, or be coming violent through conitant exposure, threaten !mg injury to the lungs. And' consequently consunip : tion, will he- arrested bef.rte; such a. faral crlita will have been reached. , Indeeril. caeca have. been known, and art- certified to „ vrherelit has been ascertained that a pulmonary affection existed which this. medi ilne relieved with all the decided evident!, of a radl es!, enure cure. This preparation it equally efficacious for Asthma, hoarseness, and bronchitis '...kged persons. particular , ty. are much subject to tho dint of those diseases: whilst public speakers. when afflicted with the latter, will be sure Lobe relieved from these twopainful an nuyancesy The above statements are made in full view of their Importance and weight; their faithfulness will be proven on a f,lr trial of the specific; ind relief' to the sufferer be the certain roasequence. For further proof of the efficacy of this retnitirly, the proprietrir respecttullv refers to the followine n eertiflcates ofsonte of the first Physicians in Pottsville: CERTlElpalgi.-1 deem it a duly I owe to thecom woolly, to strongly recommend ••Ifugbes• Expector ant," a. an erre-in:11 remedy in incipient bron chitis. intlarnation of the lungs: an 3 alt analogous dircaimi. Davin; prei=cribrd this remedy, and t raced its effects upon the patient, I can safely recommend It assuperior to any' aistinctemnbitiation now before the public. P. GOULD; M. D Pottsville, 1544, Pottsville, August, 1649 J. C. C. Hughes having made known to me the com ponent materials of a preparations made by hint, called•'llttelies • Expectorant." am Induced to rec.= ommend it as a medicine that wonld prove beneficial in the various diseases for which he directs It to he given. J. SINNICKBOI4.II. D. Having einmined the componentiformlng "linghee Eipectnrabt,” I h.ve no hesitatinn in recommending It as. I believe it to be. an excellent remedy In certain COndatio - ns of pulmonary diseases. Pottsville. Aug 1938.1 THOS. BRADY, M D Mr. ]. C Cumin llnghes,-Dealßir.—As you were kind enough to itiform me of the ingredients which compose your Expectorant.' now, aft log It fully take plessure in commanding it id all those who may need a safe and effectual Eittlectorant. Yours. ac., TDOS. O. lIECINB.'M D. .Prepared only by C. Hughes, Chemist and Druggist, Pottsville, Pa, and for sale bp-i. W. Gibbs, Meitner, Minersville ; Fry, Tamaqua ; 8. R. Dizon,cichnylkill Raven ;' J &„.I.llairtmer, Wagner & Brother, Orwlasburg r•John Williams. Middleport ; Meyers & Rillyman, Patterson; Charles Dobbins, wit. am Creek; J. B. McCreary, Tremont; Wm.. Payne, Ilecksherville ; Jamesfililphilin, Port Carbon ; .1. Me- Curdy, Reading; Seller's Drug Store, Pottsgrose; and by storekeekra generally throughout tba Slate. Jen. IR. IRSI. g HVBCII PSALMIST—a splendid assortment of Church Peal:Met, in plain and ornamental bind- Jog. just received hoot the publisher, and for sale at Q. BUNNAN'S Chap Book Mon. apritle, lan - . . . . tilt E'Nl IN E RS'i .1 OLiIiN .1 i. 2, t i i): ' . POTI S\• ILLE ii - . 1.5, *1 ItA I, .\D . \ E iiTI.;.- E.i4i- Na 'S OWN MUM INITALID4 BEll' VELIEND: _ _ ti j i L P L I S I MPORT 10F WA Iti SOUTH AMERICA:—YELLOW FEVER., CU RED! TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION: • esetrt, Masa., April 14 18.51.- William Wright, Esq.-Dear Sir—For maar years we have been the -Makin agents, and also at onetime the county agents, for the sale of your valuable medi c toe, asd during the whole of this lime we are not: aware that. in any one Wainer , . have the pills which we hale sold been eomplalned of as causing litiury.or` lot actompllAing their proper mission. It Is doubly cratifylng when we renelve voluntary testimony from, n source where the medicine which is Sold has keen. I meassordoinggryat geicul and ofsavihe mast lives.: Last year we sold !Mee dozen boxes to go toe for eign port, and this day have received c letter from the ; , merchant who ordered them, giving au account a the' wonderful elects which they did in.eniing a large. bomber of persons who were attacked with a prevail ing epidemic similar to the yahoo fever ; while those under the resulayphyslcians• treatment. who were in the Hospital, some- three hundred, including the Governor, alagittrates,kc • fell victims to tha disease. If you would likes copy ofout letterme don't know , of any. impropriety in giving it you, and perhaps it would be of service to have it published. togetherwith our names, as it is addressed to us. We will consult. the parties interested; and if you Nob it, you will please write us. Respectfully. yours, W. & S. IVES. The following Is the letter alluded to above:— '• C•vcrigg, Match 22,. IBM. , Metiers. W. k.. B. O. lens. Merchants, Balem:-= Gentlemeu—For some years past I have adopted 19 my family. as a purgative, Dr. Wright's Indian Vete, table Pills (for whom, you are bis agents in Salem) and have found that medicine of great worth. • Last November we were visited by a kind of 'Otani tnatory fever, (the same! presume which greatly •f,• flitted our neighbors, the Brazilians, fur nearly a year) the symptoms of which .had an analogy to the yellow fever, and nearly three hundred pereons fell victims 1p the epidemic (a great number fo rs population as small es ours.) Our doctors' named it the true ye low fever, but their skill was ineeklent to stop he progress, con. lining their mode of treatment to the use of quinine, and the application of leeches, forbidding the use of purgatives, and of course all the soldiers and sailor*, who were obliged to he sent to the Hospitals, as alan the Governor, several Magistrates, several officer*. and in fact all those who were really afflicted with the disease, fell victims an ler their mode of treatment. A month previous. had received three dozen Ware ..f Dr. Wilght'srPillsr. ivitich 1 presume were bought at your store. by Mess s. Goldsmith, Newcomb N. Farieem, merchants In your city, and with whom I sin doing business. - I had the opportunity to administer these Pille to several.iiiider roof, who were ed with the sante fever, and two doses of eight Pills each completely cured them of the complaint- I then rave away nearly all My Pills to some twenty or thir -ty persons. and all were retie, ed as it were by 'rib chantment. I have, in 'consequence, remitted to Metals. Gold smith. Newcomb and Farless, the sum of forty dollars fir the purchase of that quantity of this medicine. and I beg of you to deliver the Nils as fresh as passible. I request you aim to desire Dr. Wright to have his directions translated In French. which willtend great ly to circulate his Pills not only here, but also in:the tabercolonieswberethepoPulation La niece numerous. Exciters me, gentlemen, iu the liberty i have taken to address you Ibis letter, which, for the sake of hu manity, I have been compelled to do, as I donut mean to speculate on an .trticle which proved salutary, ta a h. umber of poor people, and in fact most of the popu lation is reduced to a state of indigence, and it would I,e sinful for any one in seek lucre In such a way. Accept. gentlemen, the most rerpectful salut,ilons of cone very obedient servant, A. Pacurvia The medicine is for sole. wholesale and retaiLeither in English, French, German or Spaniel, dlrections,at ' the Principal Office,-169 RACE St., Philadelphia And for sale by E. & M. Beatty, Pottsville; J.G. Ilrown, do.; U 'Heisler, do ;W. M. Bickel, Or wigebure ; George Demmer. do. ; Levan & 11.161 - T11811. Schuylkill Haven; W. Taggart Tamaqua; Iturneit & itotetuan,N.‘w Philadelphia -.M.Schwartz, Patterimit . Wheeler & Miller, l'inegrote;;,.l Robin; po t t Clinton ;.W. Cooper, Tuscarora; G. Rea ; iii, du.; Gee. Deibelbeis. Ringgold ; Joshua Boyer, mie,_.3e.burg , Joseph Dreher, East ;Brunswick ;: D. Koch. Middlepott , Low licilner, Port Carbon; inn. Witham-. Midrib port.; .1. Comber, Sr.. Pattesson ceo. 11. Potty. Ihrockeille ; Price & !higher. St. Clair; Reed & hazier, Liesteryn ; Johanna Cockhill. do.; Gen. Ruiffeuiviler, New Castle ; J. W. Gibbs Miners vine ; Eckel sr . Dirndl, Tremont ; Jm.. B. M cCreary, dn. Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantango; and by Avert!, in all other parts uf the county, State and the United SUM/qt. June 7,1T51 4,7 2. 9 y - # l .B 4-----11-0 CHERRY PECTORAL Per the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENBSS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGIL CROUP, ASTHMA, AND , CONSUMPTION. In offering to the community this Justly celebrated remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, It Is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the elk: ted, but frankly' to lay; before them the opleione of distinguished men and ;some of the evidence of Ifs, success, fiom which they can Judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild as sertions or false statements of its effleAcy, nor will we bold out any hope to suffering humanity, which facts wit( not warrant. Many prolifs are here given, and we rolieitan inqui ry from the public into all we publish, feeling 'inured they will find them perfectly reliable.and the medicine worthytheir best Confidence and patmnage. resin tie distivaiskul Profisslrs of Chez:hien sag Maoris Mediu, Botrdoix College. Dear deirlyea answering the receipt Of sour preparation. until I had an opportunityof witnessing it/ effects In my own family, or in the fernlike of my friends. . . This I bite now done with a hush degree cif sails fact on, In cases both of adults and children. I have fou - rid 11. as lie Ingredients show, alwkwer • lot remedy, for . Colds, and coughs, and pulmonary dia• cases, PARKER CLEAVELOD, M. D. Itrunswick; Me , Feb. 5. 1817. From as 'Oserieterllll tke Hamilton ..kfigs;in Ikiv ear Lowell. Aug. 10;1819. Dr. .7 C. Ayer: T have been eared of the worst eolith I ever had In my life, by your " Cherry Preis rst." and never fall, when I have opportunity, of re commending It to others. ~, Yours,reipretfully • ' ; :- S. D. EMERSON . . • • *Read the Miming, and see if the medicine is worth a trial.. This patient had become very feeble and the effects of the medicine was unmistakably distinct United States lintel, Saratoga Springs, July 5.1810, Dr. J. C. Ayer.—glr : I 'have been afflicted skittle palnOil affection of the lung', and all thetymptoms of settled consumption. for more than a year. I could ffnd no medicine that would reach my case. : until I commenced then', of your " Cesrry Pectoral," whi c h gave me gradual relief. and i have been steadily gain ing my strength till my health is well nigh restored. While tieing lour medicine.! had thegratifleat lon of Curing with it my reverend friend, Mr Truman. or Sumptor district who had been suspended from his patpchial duties by a attack of bronchitis. - have pleasere.in certifying these facts to you.. And am sir. yours respertfolly„ J. C. CALHOUN. of South Carolina. Prepared multiple by • JAMES- C. 41(828; Ptactical Chemist, Lowell, Vass. Ditidt,"Pound/Is, by JOHN 0. BROWN t• Miters wills, J. D. PALL!pand Druggists puerility r , July 19,1851: , 39 tmo BITE LOPE It— I 00.000 Just realised from Trade Es Sale. and for sale Wholesale and RstalLat such prices to salt the Bases, at B. BAN NAN'S • Cheap Book sad Statlesar7 "tore. dtif 10.• - &I:U=8 PROOF Mark AND PAINT OIL. )1' US SUBSCRIBER flgt3 JUST' RXCEIV6D, A ; ' ton of this celebrated Palm: whlcL ie coming into general use for painting roofs. frame duetting,. stadia tact all kinds of buildings. le.. which require to be protected from th gee of Fire snd Water. .. , t.tn roofs, shinglvronfs. will be, prevented fowl Jesting, and their &nobility doubled by the tumor this paint and frame buildings can he made to latitstC. both grey and red sandstone, while at the same time .they ecome almost as se-ore against the ravages of lire, as aat ice or stone uildlng. It is furnished in grry.chnerdatt and slate Intl and othilrs supplied in onantitias at t klumfucturesprlces. Also, to be need with the paint furbished at the low tate of 93 cents per gallon by the bey no bailie!, which re • duces the palmitin to aLout one half the price of the other kind of paint now In use In Ohl,. the Inau , ianre Companies Insure buildings covered witilthis paint at a lower rs rt. than they do those covered with either tin or nee. The paint is furniihed Emma In oil or dry by the barrel or iteg,tliber coecolaw, Grey or late color, by Id amixAs• Agent for The Manufacturer. Q is z I 0 Ilgrch P. 1851 EILMIE'S Patent Piro pi vot - partsrr. . • FROM 01110., • 'HE Subscribers have just received a further sap- I ply Of tills ClPpliglf and valuab e substance. In addition to the slate color, they have a beantiftil chocolate orbrown. resembling the sandstone now In use, and so.much admli elf for the front of buildings Its principal ingredients are silica, alumina and pro wilds of iron. which in the.opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for its flee-proof traturr—the two former ribstances being non-conductors, and the .tatter acting as a centent,to hind the whole together sod make a firm and durable paint. For urn It is mixed with I.ln.secd Olt. and applied with a brash. the same as ordinary pa...xt, to wood iton,titi, zinc, canvass, pain,, /Cc. It hi (dens grads ally and becomes fire-prop I. It is partl!nlarly suit, ble for roofs of holldings,steamtmat a id car-decks, 011lroad bridgecreners, etc. A 'norm) tted with the article is equal! , one 1. state, at I{ vslt iftving of ex pens.. Specimens may he seen at the office if the subscri bers. . HARRISON, auonunt: & co.. !so. 431 South Front 17-tf /WHIM IR4B GASPER REM, eara^ i IMPORTER AND . DESIER IN WINEM, , gS2I -t Li lWlT . a a „ n ee d i t m gi r i!a e let G r i -s N „ o ec ri t i - I lolly call the attention of Hotel-keepers and others to Ills welt selected stock of WINES, LIQUORS and imported CIGARS, In .tore and under Custom-house Luck. COGNAC FIRANDIES of various Wands, consisting of Pale and Dark, M-rtel Co. Pinet, Hennessy, Maglory,Otard, Demi) , & Co., and Comfit's Super OW London Dock, and various Brands of Cognac and oilier Bran tile, WINES, der—Fine old Madeira, !Merry; Tenerife and Lisbon Wines—Soper old Peet IVine,,Clarets of different kind*. on draught or in Maui. Ileidoick. P. A. Munuu and tiekler'r Genuine Anchor Brand'', in Pima and C114..11P.10 F., together will. a tirneral inimortincni 'rig Scotch and Irish Male Win.keyri,liolland•Gin, Ja maica Spirits. Peach Winn Iy, old Bnurbori, Mononga hela Whiskey: Wild Cherry, Blackberry-, Ha•Vberty and Lavender Brandies. 15. Superior Wine and MOW act) Sitters -ea Philada.,Jnn• 7,1851 NEW SPRING GOODS. I WINSTON & CO., CENTRE STREET,OPPO ,i rite the Post ilillre—(Slater'■ old 14tand.1—vrould inform their friends and the public cenerally. that they have taken unusual pains In selecting their Spiky stark of Goods, which they base greatly Increased and enlarged. We confidently aflirm that a more am ple anti complete assortment of anode has hat been opened in any one store in Schuylkill county; and as to chrapness'in price, they challenge comparison with any other establishment In city or country. Come and examine our stock and'you will he satisfied and con vinced that such a Mel - het. Pottnvflle, April 19, 1851. " 15- :11,1100 itkle r i 'WE VALIDITY OF Tiili; PATENT, (after hay ' Ing been vigorously romested by suite at law for the last years,) has been fully and finally estab lished in the Supreme Court of the untied state,. The undersigned, at lII* depot - , has ou hand a la•(e assortment of the genuine PATENT SALAMANDER RAPES. Also. all kinds of IRON CIIESTA, MONEY BOXES, VAULT DOORS nod BANK vitrvra, both Fire and Burglar Proof. with new and 24conil band Safes of other makers—forming the largest assortment In the world Also, the following LocKit Changeable, Cometnation. Pet imitation. and Letter Changeable Asatltunpowder Le, 6s ; new pa• tent Powder and Budder-proof Lock. Dee, 1. wrll A• Day's; and Loa* ot othertelebrated maters. urilN FARREL, N 0.341 Walnut st., Philada., sole Agent for the State of Pennsylvania June .21, 1851 25 In STILL LATER FROM TEE CITY. PHILIP IfuFFA W 0 U 1 .1) Ite q spectrally Inform hie old cUstuniflll and the pith!): generally. that he has taken the extensive Coach Making Es tablishment of Frederick 11. Maurer. where he is now prepared to do all kinds of Carriage malting, and all long experience in the tin/lines , . hopes to be able to give gen rat satisfaction to all those who may tall upon him. Pottsville, October 5 11 4 50. 40—tr Utility and Convenience Combined ! ! PIANO AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Ware !Lam and Paper. Store. in Attract/ie. r 'HE 141113 WILL O!'EN 1% A FEW daps two dnors below his present Estahlt,lunent, Piano and Musical Instrument Warehonse. trlgettorr. with a Pant r and Fancy Store. Ilia Piant.s will lie from the mat celebrated maker=, and all the Musie:ti Instruments wit' be sclerted with great care. by one of the beet Artists in the country. EMU IL• liar just lea •t' Sites, kecorition., $-r• of vari: 04 prices. T•he ollert °floe sabscaser Is to turnlatt good am- Iles Just as rhrtip as they can lie purchased In Phila delphia, ant: ciiiiiv.tte a taste for mime in this t,uni munity. PAPEIt HANGINGS-ate subscriber will also open in toootetasn is ith the Establishment 7. Paper Bowe eiabraLing all kind, and styles of Paper Hang ings, for Baas, Parlors and Rooms. Also. Gold and Velvet Papers. Borders, Decorations, 0.,r. Rosewood. Mahnyan' and other papers. Ills arrangement with the Manufacturers are such that he fluters himself than he coo foroish as ,gaud an arstirment to select from as will be found In the largest establishments In nor chiles. pinging in price from Brent, to et per piece. His prices wit! ah•o be, found AS low, and in many maw:wee tower than the same article, are sold in Philadelphia. KY. Paper Hanging Minim's. we., supplied w hole. t ale at city prices. B. Bali %As. All kinds of Musical Instruments not on bacd obtained to order at short notice, with this advantage that they will be selected by a competent Artist in the city. JAW' 21. IFSI "i 2164: /.16i./.11111.).', , jei 10.4 al:4 011,4 A N uIIUTLINE of Mechanical Engiticernie with A Dratrinas of finished Mechanic's Toole and Ap paratus of every description. Alan a number of dii relent places !loin ing the arrangetnenta of ne:l con structed ma miracle , ' iell, such 43 Grist, Oil and ether Mills ; Foundries, Forges,linlling Mills, tauter, Paper and Spinning Machines, PU1141..4114 IValer works, Cloth Mantiferttiriea. dtc.. with an appendix con taining the neeessaiy descriptions and cal.-utatinn a collected, elaborated and published by American En gineering Rotiely. under the direction of Frederick Monc. It is decidedly the best work (or Engineers and Machinists, ever published. re Prier to Sobscribers *1 00 per number. To non- Suliacribcra 411 50. Subscriptions received and single copies for sale by - El. HANNAN, Regular appointed Agent. 24-- Pottsville, June 14,1951 ____ CAUTION THE LATE JOSEPH J LETrd STEEL PENS, rpm!: Administrator. to , the Estate deem it their duty, In order to preserve the high reputation the above Pen has It stained for so many years in the government *Mies and throughout the commercial community, to *Wont this mode ofcautioning the pins lie against a commercial pen attempted to be palmed offas the originalone, well calculated to deceive, from the clove rail/miss of the late Mr. Levy's Sireararson the Interior of the lid of each box, end also of the shape and labeling of the same. These spurious goods have been got un by certain clanks not only to supply persons who sell round the city, but also for the pur 'some of introducing its a legitimate form, throughsome portion of the trade to the public; repeated mom. plaints °nate have led to inquiry. Which show. In' sonic instance', they hale succeeded MOIL It has therefdre heroine expedient to establish a guide for the detecting of Ilsese connterfetts. All holes will hare the SIGNATURE of the BILE AGENT, S. Piiist.trx. in his awn hasdreitieg on the on:q.t.:s— not/a anti 01:14LIKI: WITIIOVT This. let them come from n hat "trailed hey may. and NO ONE is furnish ed with the so leinal pen Inset! almond under axe eta - eu ssssaCYa. The attention of Stationers is particu larly called to the foregoing farts, sever.tlhaving been Imposed upon. The Agent has the original book of certificates front the banks and government offices with him; also his appointment from the administra tors in their own Inndwriting• *The shhsrriher has been appointed sole Agent for thesale 01 these l'ens lu Schuylkill CO., where the genuine article can he had These pens are Used In the Custom Houses card Public Offices at Washington, and are pronounced the best pens in use. For sale Wholesale and !Islet! at Agents' prices by, B. HANNAN. 16-- April 19, 1831 "Entourage Home Nlanufseturra Ir you Want to support the keglen—tbat's the Jot trine t' - -flew. VsAsses. BROCILVILLE. ritmozurf Earnium AND riToNE.WAItE MANUFAMORY. TIIE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MANUFAtrurf, near Prockville, in Schuylkill tummy. Pa., re, epectfully rolicit• curium of the surrounding Score keepers for the article. of his manufacture, where he offen enigma: to say mace elsewhere, and lower In price than the trade of this region have ever yet bought. They consist In part of Rockingham-ware, via: Pitchera.Coffee-Porn Tea-Pots, Sogar•Bowle, Creams: Fruit-Plates. Spittoon., &c.. &c. STONEWARE, FIRE-PROOF Pill/M.6' MIMES, Nappies Pie " Vegetable " 46 Baking Plate,, lie. Also, Yellow Stoneware, Ginger and Root Beer Bot tler, Jugs, Pitchers, Bowls, Preserve, Jelly and Fick ; ling ism: Jelly and Cake Mouldit, Ration. Ear. and Chambers, and generally every article manulketured. Re also, manufacturca to order the following: Fire Bricks of. any shape or •ige ; Stove Cylinders and Lininge of all patterns;, Flue anti Sooting 7 ilea Arch, Rey and Wedge Brice,: Oven, Arch and Floor Tiles; &c.. &c. - *Orders for the shove are respeethilly oellcited. (Mice and Show Ware-room (Wholesale- ohiv) in Silver Terrace Building', Centre street, ,Pot Address, F. HODGSON, Agent. Pottsville. Nov. 23, MO • 417-tr. COLE:DUNI; -Cheap Cutlery t3TORE Wes. 32 oil 33 ARCADE imd 209 clusxur Efreet—Putuannilll. COUNTRY. merchirntecnn -save from 10 to IS per cent. by purchesingottiVe above stores. ay 16. potting my own - girodeepaying but little rent, and liv. Ing economically . it is plain I can'undersell t hose whe purchase their good, here. pay high rents, and livens, princes. Constantly on Maid a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razor. Table Knives And Rube. In Ivory. Mg, budhlo, bone and wood handles; Carfernd Forks; Steels, ke; Butcher Knives; Dirks; Bdwle Knives; Revolving and Plain Pistols, Be. JAM rreelved. a large stock of Badgers and Wostenbolm's fine Pen and Congress-Knives. Alan, a large assortment.olitecordeonr. 4k.e.s Liman'. English Twist and Getman Glum JOAN Id. COI.CUAN, Importer. Jan. 5,1849 I-ti 17111131 CR YARD.—THE ArtIiNTION OP LA Boitders and others. Is respectftilty Invited to the Planting !9111, where they can be suited In all kinds of Pivoted Pi_oettort , Tattling And Lumber. from 1 inch Boards to rennet Plank. HENRY NTRAUCH Comer Of INOI and Norwegian Streets Nay 23. 1550 11-tf • TUST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT+ sr meat of Ladles' Garnet sad Pearl Breast Plea , Bracelets altd Ear Rlags,fbr 'sale km by ` • , BRADY ELLIOTT; Die 44,1130 • 111MAIJUKti Rublliir Maine InaiTINCI • Another Scientific Wonder! , r JIB EXPERIENCE OF THE LAST 4 YEARS, . - PRPI4II I • 1. par gained for this Belting the cmandence it( the THE-71alf: D.rozsTire FLUID. OR C4STRIC conAllmers t thls. blather with the fact that great lm- IIUICEI—A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PRE proem:nettle have been made In the quality, warrant , el pared from Rennet. or the Mortis Stomach of the the ;manufactutets In Wetting ft to be superior to Os. after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Phy leather or any thing elate, for all open Belts! ( 61 0e 4 " 7 alologlcal Chemist, by: J : 8. Boughton. Pd. D . No.), PecialtY: for heavy or main - Melte.) for the fol Owing North Eighth fit reet.4PbSadelphia, Pt. • reasons: Thus Is a truly wonderful remedy for IndigestiOrf. I. The perfectermallty of width andthiek nelisrhlch i ityspepsta.3aundice, Liver Complaint, Constipatidn. It willnetain. ' a. ; and Debility, curing after Nature's. own method, by. 2. No danger of heat under 300 degrees Fahrenheit .. Nature's own agent , the Gastric Juice. • • Iniures h. °l'd it remaiwitle sible litan y di l l " ' sl. °° /°. Cellalf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, Inflmod In water. 3. It tint great strength' and durability, dons n ot will dig, rt. or dirrolve.Ave Posits of Roast NIP is gip ors t h e mattes. consequently a gain of pewit fis oh.' . 3 . 8 , 18...388„. out of the Stomach. tainrd, and when adjusted to machine! y. does not re- i . DIGESTION. quire alteration, ar is the car with leatttr.ior any 1 Digestion is chie fl y performed an the stomach by the other: ' ' i aid of a fluid which freely ...tattles from the Inner coat 4. In wide Bettlile th e out I. 'limo, t.elow that of• of that organ, when in • state nfbeatth, called the leather or any other. • ' Gastric Juice. This fluid is the Great solvent or the A large arrortinent always on hand, nod furnished I Food, the Purifying. Preserving, and Stimulating of given lengths. at aborterit notice. •; i Agent onto , . tronlarh and intestines. Without 'tillage MACHINE BELTING'. Will be no diaestion.—no conversion of Food into A '44l° of Prim' , by the niece or 100 (8 °""c ' I blood. and no nutrition of the body; but rather a fent. at inch 3-ply per foot it cents.' 4-ply 13 cent.. I torpid. painful, and destructive condition of the whole 15 " • " 17 " : digestive apparatus. A weak, half dead, or injured 4.;" • " ". Is - " 21 " 'stomach produces no good Gastric Juice, and hence 5. • ;• " " 23 " "; 3° " ' 1 the dasease„db.tress and debility which-ensue. ;• g' lo o '44 57 G. ' 66 35 N 4 . . PEPSIN AND RENET, " 31 . " 40 " ' Pepsin I. the chief element. or greet Dig Esther in:is " .35 " ' 4. 45 1" I gip/. of the CaelliC Juice. It is fnundin great alien " 45 " " 55 ." dance in the solid parts of the human stomach after 50 . " 65 . •• fift • " • • , •'" .70 ;0. • I death, abd sumetlmes causes the stomach Jo dige s t . Itself , or eat Itself op. It is also found In the storonch •• . .8 •• 66 .. • . .. 85 -.. '. or animals, as the cis, calf &c. It is,the material used I by farmers to making cheer, called ltennet, the effect 75 as s. ito ..., i of which has long been the special wonder. of the , 57 ;0 I dairy. The cording of milk is the first ptocessof di• S 3 " `• 1,05 -' 1 gestion. Rennet possesses astonishing power.. The 44 • g 5 40, . 1,//3 ~. *Minch of a calf will (India- nearly ono Omni:and o 1 . (g6 46 o 1 . 30 , o times its own weight of milk. Baron Lieble, metes WATER 110EI8. 1 that "one part of Pepsin dissolved In slaty thousand 4 inch. per Stitt, parts of water, wilt digest meat and other food,"— I 0 Dithered stomachs produce no good Gawk Juice, ./tenet or Pepsin. Tombola, t haunts want may be per fectly supplied, we quote the following ; StNENTIFiC EVIDENCE:: Baron Lieblg, in his celebrated work. on ADIMIII a 1 Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Dlttestlie Fluid ans.. %nines to the Gastric Julee. may be reality prepared sm., the mucous membrane of the stomach, of the Calf, in whlrh various articles nf food, as mesik ‘ and eggs, .. _ . . d " 9 .• • 10 " 15 " " 16 " " 13 " " so " " 11 " I 41 I f " 21 " 2i .. 21 " For - sale, at Factory prim, by ' SANNAN. . - Agent for the titannfacturers. Also, Steam Packing of * to I inch thick. Car Springs, Rings, acc., for Water Pipes. April 12. 1851 15— =-' LAND WARRANTS. 136IINTIC LAND WARRANTS OR CERTIFI. tales, Pension Certificates, and all sums of money duc on acconnt of arrears of pay fame, mileage , : property lost, or destroyed in-military service. ex penses Incurred, or 'money expended for organizing Volunteer Cnetpanies before being trmetered into the service of the United t. 'and alt other claims against the Government strictly attended to, and all (latent secured at the 'hottest notice PeliiOnll bold ing unliquidated claims against the united stutos, can, have them adjurted by calling nt mreflice, in Centrestrect, nett' dont to Jacob Kline, Esq. 11. O. 111cGOW AN. 44 41 Pottsville. Nov. 7,1830 Franklin .17cnitian Blind rekundactory. pans BEAN,. No. SOO RACE STREET. TWO Ili Doors above Sixth, opposite 'Franklin Square. Philadelphia, where he will keep constantly on hand or inanorketure to order a superior and fashionable assortment of Venitlan Blinds, unsurpassed' for liatit nes., richneee, durability and: fttilsb, which will he sold on the most tensonable terms. lie respectfully solicits a contionation' of the patronag” of his aid friends and the readers of the Miners' Joatnai. and Invite all who study economy, Ilnthe way of eke.p and excellent Bilnds.to tive hlm a call. N. 0. Old Blinds neatly repaired. painted end trimmed. Orders (mu:lithe country carefnlly put up. Thila.,Ort 161. 1850 y OM NEW AND POPULAR sazoid. noogs. COMPREHENSIVE SUMMARV OF '• tic Vniversal History, together with a Hs - . 4 /:! ography Of Distinguished Persons. to 1 •• • which is appended an epitome of Ilea- Mythology. Natural Uhplpaophy, General Ast iron olny antlPhystology ; adopted and in use in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E. S JONES & CO . Publisheitoo S. W Cnrner Fourth and Rate StTAPIIII, 111{11111,11.1113 Teachers and Silanot Conimitteei addressing let ters to U 4 puit paid, will he 'furnished with copier for ezatninatinn. A fall and complete assortment of Root', and P.tn titulary for Sale at the I.4IIWPC, Prices. May, 10, lssl 10-4 m ta.fa 10*: , SOAP and Candle FACTORS. pIIIE SUBSCRIBER P A VIRG PURCHASED THE L Soap and Candle Factory of Francis . Lecke, Its the Borough of Pottsville, hereby gives notice, that he 'Melilla carrying on the business himself at Mr. Lecke', old stand, tvhere he is prepared td furnish all the articles in hitt tine at business, at the very lowest rates. and respertitilly roiiciis the patronage of the public. feeling col.fident tt at they will dad it to their Interest to deal with bum Slept 21, that', BOOR BINDERY. IIE SUIItiVRIBER Ilikrt ENLARGED 11L4 BOOK i Bindery, uud increased the Machinery and hands, emits now prepared to do all kinds of Ilindirte It, the best style, nt the lowest r.rtea, by the sloyle Rook or by the hundred or thousnod. All kinds 0r , t11..t: work mann faCtured to order lt short water,. R. DANNAN. Printer. Publisher and'Bitoler. Pott,vllle. Anc 31, 15 ,0 • , 35- Ss P. TowissENDIA SARSAPARILLA The Geniihie Article, r i BEATLY IMPROVED—MANUFACTURED fly 'LI Doge. CHILTON, the Great Chemist. Dr. S. P.' Townsend' a Sarsaparilla, The most Extraordinary Medicine in Alm World i Over two hundred and fifty thousand poisons Cured uraninite diseases, within the last two jean. It cures , Scrofula, Stubborn hirers, Effects of Mercu ry, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Rheninasgem. Consumption, General Debility,4Dys pepsia, Costiveness. Skin Disea • sea. Liver Complaint, Dropsy and Gout, Ringworms.: Cancers and Tumor.. Heart 111 .5. The great beauty of tide medicine is. that It never injures 41 e con s titution. and is always beneficial. ev, n to the et delicate, and is the only medicine ever dl.. covered that creates new, pure and rich Wood, and that reaehea the bone. Thousands are ready to, testi .. fy to its Many virtues. , GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE. Every person should take a bottle rpring aml fell. to regnisie the system and drive nut all impurities. TAKE CARE OF YOUR 'CHILDREN. One bottle of Dr. S. I'. Townsend's Eitract of Sar saparilla will clearise,the'sratern of a child. READ THE EVIDENCE. Title Is to certify, that my child wait afflicted with a horrible disease in the face (which resisted the ef forts of my family plijisielana and was entirely cured by half a bottle of Dri 8 P,Towneend's Sarsaparilla. . , WILLIAM WOOD, Uniontown. Fayette co., Pa.,. July 9, MO. This Is to certify Oaf we haveyold_Dr. S. P. Town send's Sarsaparilla for Many years. and consider it a very valuable medicine, many cures having been et. ferted In our "'Chilly. A - young man by the name of Wesiley Rotherork, of this place, wag cured of the Scrofula, (having large lumps in his neck) by the use of one bottle. 1 . 1108. REED. & SON. Huntingdon. Pa.. July 3d, 1850. NOTICE. The public are notified that Dr. S. P. Townsend'a Extract of Sarsanarilla, %vitt in future be manufactur ed under the direction of Jame. , R. Chita in, Chemist, whose name In connection with that of Dr. S. P. Townsend. will hr uplift each bottle, to prevent fraud. Sold at BANNAI'i'S Bookstore, Pont - I , llle, Wholesale and Retail. WhDruggists and others .are informed 'that we have made arrangements to enmity this medicine by the Dozen, at the Manufacturers' prices.: It will be to theiraddantacethereforeto procure their suricliesfmm Us. . The Recipe to tnanufa , tare this Juliet,, was sold n few mentbs .tgo, for the maw of One Hundred Vom sagal Dollars. the beil esidetwe of its great worth as a medicine. The sale has been unexampled. The attlcleflohl as Old Dr. Java. Townsend's. Is all a "Humbug." Jacob Towasend is it Vender of Fe. rindients In New York. and a firm par him several hundred dollars a'year for thetise of his came. frd the purpose of manufactifring a spurious article, and palm It offupon the public as the ••genutne article," by cal= lino It old Dort. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla. Eslf you want the genuine article always ask for Doct-S. P. Townrend's Parsaparilta Aug 3,1fi50 iota East Corner of Crain' Viso Alretts,PAiloda. film UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR .SALE THE I.*arious qualities lit Drown and Palo Soaps, and reiperlfully invite the attention of purchasers resi dent in Schuylkill Co. BACON & CO. ALFRED LAWTON being connected with the above Estanlishrnent, solicits the patronage of his friends, and Will attend to all orders sent by mail or otherwise. Minds., May U. MI (Beatty's Row Narrotgiasi street. Pottier lts. Penett.,) Plumbing Shop. HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF 'all sizes of Lead Pine, Sliest Le&d. Block Tin. Bath Tnbs, Shower, Baths, Hydrants; Bose. Doubts and Single Acllng Pumps and Water Closets;, also, at kinds of Brass Corks for water and steam. Brass Oil Cups, and Globes for Engines. All kinds of Copper Work and Plumbing done in the neatest manner at the shortest - soils,. •- • - - N. B.' C.lsb 'paid for old:Wails and Lead. • Pottsville, Ott. 28.1850, 113-tf Perry Davis , Wegetable Pala VIIE WONDER' OF, TUE AGE.—iNTERNAL ar: External Remedy —A great discovery and vaiya ble tnediclae: Every family should have a bottle;in cases of sudden sickness.. • It cures Cholera, Bowel Complaints, Cholii.. Diorama, Fever and Ague Pile!, Dyirotery. Pain • in Ma Head. Braises, IL,euma- Dyspeptia, and Borns.. READ THE EVIDENCE. This certifies that I have for several months used Kr. Davis• Vegetable Palo Killer fh my faintly In several of those eases for which it is recommended. and and Its very useful fimily medicine. A. BRONSON. Putor of 2d Raptlit Church, Pall River. ' Tiriare, Mart riaraard. Wm may certify dual bairn - used Davis' Pain !Eul er with great success In eases or Cholera !annum Common Bowel Complaint:Bronchitis. Cou he, Colds, ire., and would ehrerrullyreeoromeud It sun valuable emlly owetelne JAS. C. BROMEII. Fenno DiSis.—TMs may certify ther,l still use the Pain Killer In my dmily. My health has been in gond for three or tour, months past.: that I have bat little or no use for it, and would still recommend It to the public. RICHARD PECRIIAM, Fall River. td meth. 17th. 1840. For sale by JENKINS & SHAW, 125 Chesnut Street; Philadelphia. General Wholesale Agents for Fasten, POIIIIIJIVanhi.' to Whom al) order, and oppllcadons for Agencies Dom Eutern Penusylvanla should ß B. B be addresses!. ANNA N. Wholeetle and Retail Agent for Schuylkill Co: *Druggists and other. eapplied to 101 l alga 115. , 1 the fnEliar rite*. Aug IT, 1630 ETIIIODISt TIVITNB--A lugs aasonment or 1.1 Methodist Hymn. a'aiya on band and for sale at pobllsbehe pleas at_, _ B. BANNAN'II . . Camp 'Seat sal Stationer more. .; -11111-17 21 rem, 25 ' • 2.9 SO 3 8 50 " 55 " 60 " ERNST KUNF.Itt . 38-1( :1-If PEICEMIZ SOAP WORKS• N. IN NEWNANE'S will be softened, changed. inilligeWesi:l - 11 — Pill The same manner as they would be,in'tbe barium stomach.' Dr. Pereira, in •OA famous treatise on ' , Food and Diet," published by Fowlers & Wells; New York, page 35, states the same great fact. and i riescribeir the method of preparation. There are few higher authori ties than Dr. Pereira. • Dr. Combe. in his vataablewritings oohe ...Physiol ogy of Disestion,"'observes that dimantlintinf the doe quantity of the Gnitrit Juice is a Oomineni and all-prevalline ea.:se of Dyspepsia;" and he states that -a distinguished professor of medicine in London, who was sevetely afflicted with this coniplattit.find ins evet)..hing else to fall, had recourse to the Gastric Juice. obtained from the stomach of living aninials, which proved completely successful." ' table Diet." save: ••it is a remarkable 'fact In physt, ology, that the stomachs of animals, Imaceratid in water, impart to the fluid the property of dis•olvins various articles of food; and of effecting a kind of are Oficial digestion of them in no wise different frnin the . natural digestive piocess." Dr. Simon's great work, the "Chentistry of Man," (Lea & Blanchard. Phila. 1818, pp. 311-2) says : "The, discovery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chensiL cal history of Digestion. Front recent experiments, we know that food is dissolved, as rapidly in an arti ficial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin. as it is in the natural Gastric Juice itself." Professor Dunglison of the Jefferson College. Phila. detrihia, in his great work on human Physiology, de votes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. HesumMit, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living !lonian stomach and from animals are well known. "In all rases" he says. "digestion occurred as perfeetly in the arti ficial's in the natural digestions." AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. lloughtnn'a preparation or PEP*IN, has produ ced the most marvellous effects curing cases of De bility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. supposed to be on the vet y verge; of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limit* of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been elven of more than TWO•IIIIN DRED REMARK ABLECURES, in Philadelphia Nen , York and Boston alone/ These were neatly ail des perate eases, and the Mures were not only redid :intl. wondeiful. but perminent. It is a great nervilus antidote, and nertieutarly use ful for tendency to billions disorder, Livercomplaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fererand'Ague, and the, evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other Drugs upon the Digestive organs, after along sickness. Also, for raced, in eating, and the to free o use of RT.' dent spirits. It almost reconciles Health withlntern netsurf. .! 'OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. Therels no form of Old Stomach l'Omplaints which! , It does not seem to reach and remove at once. Nci matter how bad they may be. it Wes Instant relief,' ingle dose removes all the unplescant 'photon's', and It only needs to be repeated, for s short time, to make these rood effects permanent. Purity of Blond and vigor of body follow at neer. It Is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomit Ing,Cratups, Inese of the pit of the Stomach. distress after .ratini, low, cold, state of the Blood. Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Despondency. Emaciation. Weakness. ten, deney to Insanity, Suicide. tce. Price. One Dollar pet bottle. One bottle will often effect a lastinecure. . PEPSIN IN POWDERS, sent by mail: free 0- postage. • • Fer convenience of sending to all parts of the coon? try.the DIGESTIVF. MATTES OF THE PEPSIN is put,, up in the form of Powders. with ;directions to be die:delved in triter or eyrop, by the patient These powders contain jest the same matter as the , bottio, but twice the quantity for the same price, and will bit pent by mall. free of postage, for One Dollar sent (podt paid) tc Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON, No, II North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Pa. • Six packares for five dollars. Every paeltage and bottle bears the writ?... signature of '1 S. Ifatiefitne, M D . sole Pasprieter. I Sold by ageism in evert town in the United - Staten', and by respectable dealers In Medicine. generally. j For sale at D. BANNAN'S,'Variety tatorCs; 1 Also fee tale by . Mho ll Drown, and!John S. C.Ma ct: t In. Dreggists...enttrville. IE. J. Fry. liturgist, Tama qu a. , • J..W. Gibbs. do Mtnersvitie. , seem T . l'Bso _-_ • ~ 30 ,ly VALUABLE MEDICINES: FROM THE LABORATORY nevus CEI.EFIRATIFI.D DR. J. S. ROSE. I -of ellifade/phit, F+ ! I DR. "SE'S ALTERNATIVE, FOR THE RAD!- cal cure of Sernfula, Diseases et the' Bone, sttib born Ulcers, Liter Complaints, old Eruptions. Itheb- I matistn, and every disease arising from an impure 1 state nt the blood. '.-- : 1 : This preparation has no equal for the core of the above named diseases. My extensive practice in 1 Philadelphia the last thirty years his made the ac quaintest with all forms of disease. and being a grad -1 mate from the University of Pennsylvania. In 1820, 1 under the guidance of the truly great Peofeserne. ; Chapman. Physic, Gibson, Cox and Hare, names cele brated tot medical science, and having daily inter ( coarse and consultation • respecting difeaPP, and the application of remedier thereto, with three distle• i entailed physicians, I am enabled from al! mf linter 1 advantages to offer the public my Aliernatiee Syrup, t which ',urine. and gives mite to the system., driving therefrom all lurking disease.' Title remedy 1 hAve always relied upon. its a practice of thirty years.; in "restore broken down cowl:um:me.. I Over 10110 person. in the city of Philedelplita evil be ; seen who were eu red by it. Price ft per bottle. DR. J. rt. ROSE'S kI.XPECT.HIANT, OR COUGH I SYRUP-.—A rertain.speedy cure the Coughs, Colds, i Comnimptions, Asthma. emitting of Mond, and all 41.- 1 eases of the lump. This valuable Syrup bast:teetotal; , it allays in fl ation or inflammation Of the air cells, re ; moving sureness from the chest ; causing the patient i to espectorate with ease and freedOm After an ;ex -1 tensive otediral practice of 'thirty yearn in the city of Philadelphia, 1 ant enabled In offer the afflicted pub lic a Cough Byrne which has gladdened the hearts of many almost upon the Mink el :the grave. -Thousands tire ready to testify to Its curative and healing :vii-- toes This prepartion has placed cOnsumptlon on the list of manageable diseases, and snakes has curable t as any other, if the patient applies for aid befilre the longs ire lest roved. Prim so Ceetiand PI per bottle. DR. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND.—'The Liver, being the lamest gland in the human body, is. more frequently deranged in its healthy action than any other. The consequences of this deraneement are first, Dyapepsia; known by ,nativeness; Machine tip of wind ; sour stomach, and somettmesißartlnea or looseness of the howls, heal-ache, nervous feel if ' Er it fle raefrlnessnf 'vtriabletgtte. I;. conly,ithtimvei4pnofr,mt4,to gn on long without this medicine, (Which will alWays 1 core or remove them.) then follows debility r r the lunge and predispositinn to ennimmption. Dr. Rose has been celled on by over Illfee thousand rases within the last few - years, and many of them , had tried the various bitter compounds to their debt- sMn ; fortenately the most wets In time and were 1 noon cured by the above compound. which roneFline no mercury, and does not injure, hill alwaye impr ,, ers Ithe coneritutinii, as thousand,. can I testify. - Price. 50 cents. I DR. ROSE'S VEGETABLE VERMIFIIGE--This, enuiporind having beim mien by sic In a full practice of twenty-six years, with the most bruin:ld:ill -result, of eases 01 worm., his an well established us stows j rierity above most other worm mri;lleines that the de mand has lerreased tel rind all calculation. • All medi cinal sbnuld be mewed by a phyalcian and chefisist. It Is true Chit many articles are now sold is gond fin worms, but it should be remembered that many are toil powerful for the tonsthottert of young children - Price 25 cent,.,_. . I , DR. ROSE'S CROUP OR HIVE SYRUP.—There have been many remedies enmpnuhded for the cote of Croup °rifler. The disease is particularly prevalent among children, and often fatal; but as I have- never r seen a cape terminate fatally nr continue hing were tibia Syrup was used. I eau recommend ill with the highest confidence. Price 25 'cents See direct tees. DR. ROSE'S FAMILY OR SANATIVE PILLS.— These pills are eoldilently receipt - needed fin DySeep. Xis, discus- of the Liver;Costivenete. and for the constant use of families, a. they . ere mild and certain In - their operation,caustrig nopain; or uneneinescleav- Ins the bowels perfectly free from coetivetiees —Puke -1.5 cents. . DR ROSE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM =This beautiful preparation has been used by me iii e fell, practice of thirty years' in the cRy of Philadelphia. and is a never-failing remedy for Otedera-rciorbea.dys - entery, !towel complaint, ilatulepey, &c-' Price : 25 cent.. ' • ' DR. ROSE'S. lIAIR TONIC—TbIs irwainehle compound for the tutteitus been used and .highly res contended by the fate DP truly great Dr. : Phystc, of Philadelphia. . Price elf- Th Procure e ran(gratis) on kled are ie of the nvited tDecteo call r"s upon Pamphlets g i ving o the Agen ' nd a detailed account of each iemedyand its *pane:stifle. These medicines are in high iepute, anti ran be re+ lied upon as suiting ,the diseases Pr. white they are recommended. as they are the retellt of no extensive practice of the last thirty yeartin the city of Philadel phia. CI- None genuine without my Written signature:J.. S. ROBE, 61. D. For sale bP JENKINS & slldtV , IlMlii Cheenat street, Agent 'for the IL S. And fer Sale Whniesale at the ritoneof the subscri ber, who lithe sale Whotesele sseent . lisi Schuylkill C ount y,Etniniste, Merchants, & c., defiling in Med duel, supplied at the noprietnes prices. These are no Musa Medicines. Dr. Rnee is an eminent Phyal than of twenty years' practice In PhitedelOhlaoshere the United voice of the Press and the - people e Mul the great virtues, and extmoidinary cures effected by his Medicines. ' ' . ' • ' Ii HANNAN. Pottsville. Dee.2B 1850 . , ! , • . -.5!..iy ~ EilE3 • GIOTTAGEI FORA= ['ART. WARE it CO., No.. 80 CII•EdtHIT att est. 11 above Tenth, Staanfarturets , of Pal& ed Cottage Chamber ,Furnhure. The subsettbers would call the atimition'of the public to thetrostensiveassortment of the above Furniture.. Persons furnlshltia Cottage., Hotebl, Boarding-house*. Act., wilt And Jr much to their advantege to rattail:le his new style of Paull tors before purchasing, as it shamble, °momenta) andlow priced. Complete sets 'from IMO upwards: Reiser Single Pieces painted and ornamented in any style to order. Also, Plate's, Extension ,Tables and other Furniture at very low prices. N. S. The Trade *applied an send. ; Philada.. Jane ISSI 213.3 m 011141111tAL INTELLIGIVICEI MICE. MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN WANTED. ALL persons wishing employment, big and little, young' sad old. male and female, and also, all poisons Wishing to employ any sod all blotto of hands, taborer , . or sensate. will receive useful 'information by calling at the office. of the oubserlbel In Market street, Fumanti!, Pa• Term* oulderam. • N. M. WILSON', J. R. • t Land Agent end General Collector. April 0,1131 : 1447 13- It MEE isT. MAOLSTRAYE, CONVEY sneer. Land Agent. and General Collector.— Galen, Marini street, Pt...mettle, Pa . Nut. SO, IMO) ' D ROP C:H ARL E S GS NZ, RE- Apletfully announce it to the Ladtee and gentlemen. orPottsville. that In addition to hie professional eer vieM,ua a Violinist, he will also give Instructions on he Plano. Residence, Pannaylvania Hall, Centre St. Noe. 2, 450 f 44 •tf 1 1 110 S • R. L s EWOR, M. Dap OFFERS Ills Proterbionat serriccs to the citizens of Port Car bon and vicinity. lie will be happy to Walton all who may ter At to dm/ hint a call. Office in the house for merly occupied by Doctor Wiley.- Reference given. • Fort Coition, Oct. 5, 1850 40-1/ IDWARD SIIIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIJ.OR at Law. Philadelphta.will attend 'todollectkina and all other legal bulginess In the City of Philadelphia.atolning Countlee and elsewhere.— Odir , No, 173 Walnut ateet above t3eventh street. TP. siimawirs, EXCHANGE AND COL . teeing Office, Potusltle. Pa.—Dealer to uncur 'rent Bank Notes. Hills of Exchange, Certificates of Deposit; Checks and Drafts. 'Cheeks for sale on PhtladelPhia and NeW York, iu aunts to suit. Alarkk-0. 10.50. 10-t II ooton o. lELEMELLER,IIOM(EOPATRIC D PHYSICIAN. Removed his Office tn. one of(he 'Mirk 11. suer. in Coal Street, Frat.rvi April 1.8, 1849. 18-if' 13.51EREDIT11,—ReAl rstateAgency of . flee; Centre Pottsville, Schuylkill CoUnty, Pa Agent 'for • the sate and purchase of Real Estate Agent fut Latls.sitd collection of Rents:ace. Oct. 7.8, 1849. 44-1 y cAMITEL ARTZ...IIISTICE O ' IPTIIE PEACE, 1,0• PotitimilleT=larilt attend promptly to Collections, Agencies, Purchase and Sale of Real Estate. he.. in Schuylkill County, N. Office in Oentre Street.rippo site the Town Ilan: - 7 Oct O. Plan. - , GENCY—For the purchsae and sale of Real Et ft tate: buying and selling Coal; taking chars. of Coal Lands; Mines, and collecting' rents—from twenty years experience 10 the County he hopes to givesatilfactinn. Office 11ittfintango alreet.Po M ttsville. / . M. ILL, 1-4-tf April G. iil3o i A.lll . ri, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ta li' .lnaqua—Oftire in tho Library Room. IMP the Town Hall.. ,/ Sept 22.1849. ~/ P DEALER IN SCRIP 1110 N :la; Copper,/ UMW liar and work Tin, dodders dplelter Lead,.Lc. Orders received for limp' and CAPPiM , Ir41 (1 1* and 51achine forolstong, All order' connected with the above line promptly attended to. Lle South Streel,above Front, Philadelphia. Jcine/ls. 1850 U 44 f JEAAINSVILLE , rie:l4.—itcr. / r 1.7.1 suhimiber Would revertfully inLrtm the travelling' community and pantie. generally 'that he boa refined this Hotel in good alyie. anh la now prepared to furnish the beat accommoda tions to all whnniay favor him with a. call. JAVIII M A RTZ. Luzerne en.; April sth. t&.l. 14-if THE A IIIEHICAN HOUSE, PO rt.'s !;vflVlLLE, PA.—MRS. MARY .WEEVER RE spectfully informs the public and travelling community generally, that the has opened this large and ctont.ontions Rotel, furnished in a int perliwityle. From her long expe,tence int he buAinese of a first rate lintel, and well known reputation to ac commodate, her cuvonnera may depend on being sup plkd with every thing conducive totheir comfort and convenience. Jan. IS. 1850. f. FOR SALE. 1 , 0111.• SAG .--The subscribers olkr for sale asu r pecior 6 Dull Pump, 6 feet stroke, with :nn yards of 5 X 6 inch pipes, with holt:. rings, &c., all in good order. Also, 35 Drift Cara, 40 MO axle, 5 of which arc rico LI with double brakes, all of which are In I good running order. Also, 60 yards of Inch slope chain. The'shove will he sold low for cash or approv t ed paper kpril 13, 1850 R -Tbr SuhgeribPr IP de 1 , ;irons ofselllne the dwelling house In MGM. " - a 'be now residea, in Morris' Addition. The -..- building is one of the very heat In the Sur ".L • • alugh,—laree a,nd admirably arranged, with every con venlence to make It desirside. Posseakion given at once. - GEO. 11. POTTS. M arch I ii, Aiti 11-If 14•011..-.4.Lks.sOne 10 horse Engine, with break. I Inc rollers, ::rreelis, shafting and every thine neces:ary about a Coal breaking estabisnment, which will be sold on very reaginable Le ma. • GEO. H. POTTS. March 10, 1860 11- tf , --- -- - • 1 , 0111. SALF....One 30 borer hoisting engine, with 4 winding gearing all complete Enquire at the Mark Mine Colliery. Tor:. Farm, or at the office nt GEO. 11. POTTS. 11-tf Mnrch 10,1850 1, 1 011 SALE AND TO LET.—Building Lots P In Mount Carbon, Leiviiiport, Wood and Lyon's addition in Potteville,on Norwecianet.,Pottiville,and In Minersvllle. Also a convenient Office in Mort.' Addition. Apply to JAS. 11. CAMPBELL. April 2., 18-tf ``'TEAM ENGIIVE.—FOR SALE A 33 110113 E POW , Ettgino in lint rare older. For partlru lan I. it. a II t ii.N E.; or to (TEN in* nal( 4. wilmington,ll4aware. Jan. 4, 1851 144 f IRON, &o. FAIL ROAD 2110 N—FOR BALE AT THE York Store, by the subscribers: 10 tons Phcentiviile T Rail, 23 lbs to the yard 50 " Light T " 24 15 " - 1i a 11 Flat BRT 'Rs II Rnad Iron 20 " ID w I; lo:" 2 x 10 "' 2 a YARDLEY & SON Pottsville, Dee. 7. ISM/. 49 ' I 'IN ItOOFING.-1 . 1118 BEING THE SEAr eon when our citizens who desire. to seenre that buildings ft.m the ravages of fire, should seek to have them mode fire.proof— the undersigned would re spectfully inform the public that he in prepared to fulfil all order,. for Tin Roofing, spouting ice.,.dtc. JACOB %t. LONG. -ti Pottpv ill.. Jllne RO IEtA) AINS.—Tor Sal,, 120 feet ► 10. chain Also li furnished at the shortest notice, 5..8.3-4. 12-16, 7-S 15-10 and 1 - In. beet proof cable chain, ai ti. Yerk 'glees-600a added. E. V ANDLEir k r ON. April 20 11450 /b. IEW MUSIC —I,EF: & WALKER, SUCCES gars to Geo. Willis. No. 162 Chebuut si,etu,.under Barnum'. Nfitoeittn, have jumpublighed th °Bowing beautiful Ballade, Polkas, Ae.c.: Think ere you , peak, by, N. J. Spode The Herr.., by the author of "Will la ve me then as now.' • saucy Kate. an slit: by Mr. Iludann, Or by Dr Cboninvern. anise the bright Flag or Colombia," adApted to lb. , poi:filler air of "Ever be Danny,' in Opera " F.neban• trees." The' Thou art vole, by the late ''J. T S. Sullivan .ne' -• • S. linpeleees I.nve Wornan:s Love, '• A Dream that love ran ne'er forget, hy M. Keller. Dilllgent Polka, by J. A Coin". Prnorm, do, l.y M Keller Uhrenis do, as performed at Cope May. bylohnson's Band. (talon Brililmat.from the Opera of the Four Sons of Aymon,hy T. C. %Viereck. 81g Amusements. Elegances, by Charles Voss! or. W. Ltlltve the plea.ure to announce to the pub lie ilia: theirstock of Sheet Music ennsbtte of the largest and moat ronodet.• assortment to he found in the country, they are rfenstantly :Wing to their stock all the new Music published in New York, Boston,&c. IA Nos. A tine assortment °rale brat manufacturers of New York and Bosion at the lowest cash prices. MUSICAL INS TRUMENTS. - Alen. a general asaortmentorGultars.Violins Ban jos. Rolm Accordemex,' Violin, Collar. and Hari, String. of the hest Italian. qualities, all of which will he furnished to the mettle and the trade at the lowest rates. Order. puneleally attended In Jan 11.1050.. NEW. WHOLES/J . I.E AND RETAIL BOOT AND MOE STORE:. CORNER OF - CENTRE AND ..IfARNET ST.3. ForraviLE. r BE subscribers invite the attention of the public 1 to the very extensive assortment of Goods, con sisting of GENTLEMEN'S Calf Stitched, Fudged and Pegged. - Boots," Calf and Kip. double soled Sewed and Peg ged Hoots, Water Proof Boots Sewed and Pegged, f rom ea to $4; New England a ndthlladelphla man ufactured Coarse BoOrs.in great variety, constant ly on hand; Cloth and Lasiing Gaiter Boots, and Congress Gaiters, Calf Nuliners, Oregon Ties, and Sewed and Pegged Monroe... Beots and Idonroes, of first quality, at low•prices. BOYS' and Youths' Boots and Monroes enure Or LADYS'.French and English Lasting Gaiter Bunts, atornieo. Otifskin and Goat Banters. French Mot- MUD. Calfskin and Goat 11:itees, French Morocco, Rid welt and pomp Spring Simkins and JetTersons, .French Mor.rocco and Yid Turnrounds, from 50 cts. • to SI ; Maw England Bootees sod Shoes (4.111 kinds cheap. MISSES' and Bhildrens Bootees and Shoes. atarge asortmEnt suitable - for this market, constantly on hand. GUM Elastic Shoes. '• Our Meek °Kim Elastic Shoes ate oft he best man-' isikeuned art icles he country can afford.. Ladles and gentlemen would do well to call and provide them• nein* with good Gum Shoes, the best preventitise get discovered or Cold• Coug s-jand Consumption. , 'MONNE', Carpet Bags and Valises: • - • • • The Travelling community will find 'us wellsup • I plied with tfte above articles which, we wilPsell at modarato:ptkes.: Boots and Shoes, made and repairc:d toOrdsi TERMS BARU pate. 15. rut CLEI EEZI HOTELS. CONNEIT & ROADS, New Philadelphia 15.4 f MiEE ' iso SALTING IN/DAMP lIIAT AM) GRASS. Damp hay, or evervgrass, may be stacked with layers of sir*, or even of old hay. sprinkled with sad to prevent heating, and to draw out the jurice• from damp gaa,s, which is then absorbed by the straw. Mouldy hay, put togetheuvith salt, from eight to twenty-five :pounds per too,was better relished by the catle, and did them more good than sound / hay packed without salt, of which manynstances are recorded. A good farnrer at litindmke, in Cornwall, many years ago;' sacked damp bay with salt, which came out 'almost a paste when the tick was opened, but the cattle devoured it greedily. In Ger many they even cure fresh cut grass one pound to the hundred weight; it comes out quite ft paste, and is said to go further in. food than the same quantity of grass made into hay ; _and in this country other green food has been kept in like mannet. The advan tage of dry straw, to absorb the juice drawn out byt he sa lt I i s two-fold—first, in prevent. ing the souring of the grass—and second, in rendering the straw- itself nourishing and palatable, by. i the juice .thus absorbed. The proportion of 'straw may vary from one-eighth tonne-fourth; and the salt from one to three pounds per hundred weight, according - to the dampness of the new hay. if old - - hay is used instead of straw, ..it must be in larger proportion, because less absorbent. And when neither can be had, chaff, or young furze might do; or even bran, if salted enough to prevent fermentation.—Agricultu ral Gazeite. MAXIIII. 4 FOR GARDENERS. Grow nothing carelessly; whatever is worth growing at all, is worth growing well. Many kinds of garden seeds loose their ve getative power, if kept over the first year ; be sure, therefore,. to sow none but new seedy. Melons,. cucumbers, and other plants of the gourd tribe. form an exception to this rule: their seeds should not be sown until they are several years old, for they will then produce plants with scanty foliage, but abundant fruit. The seeds of most weeds will retain their vegetative power for an unlimited number of years; tike care, therefore, that all weeds are burnt, or, at all events, that they are not thrown on piles, from which they ,would be liable to be brought back to the garden. The first ledves which appear above grottod (called the seed-leaves) are the sole nourish rnent of the young 'plant until it has acquired roots; therefore, if that be destroyed, or se riously injured, the young plant must die. Roots require that air should be admitted to them ; the surface of a clayey soil should therefore be disturbed 'as often as it begins to cake. SEER WIIIEAT PER ,1.1.61 E . Mr. R: B. Wol fr fe, near Newport, England, has tried manrexperinaents with different quantities of seed and different width of drills. The upshot of the whore is that sa pecks of wheat planted in drills eight lochs apart, gave the best returns, on strong clay lands. We suspect that the berry of tha wheat is something like a third larger than seeds of white wheat generally wwn in this country, and consequently six pecks form no more plants than fbur would of smaller grain. It is important that seed be covered at a um• form depth—a result best attained by theme of a good drill. , KILLING ALDERS.. The last of August is considered the best time to cut alders, for the purpose of destroy. ing them., Performed at this season, the operation has generally been successlul.- 7 More or less will generally sprout the next year, but if the sprouts are bruised off at the same time in the year that the previous cutting was done, the extirpatiOn will be pretty much accomplished. (11)e ijousekccper. DOMESTIC HINTS. 1 1 , A shint needle ; makes the most expeVil,ion plain sewing. When you are particular in wishing to have precisely what you Want from a butch• er's, go and purchaie it yourself. People in general are not aware how very essential to the health of their inmates is the free admission of light into their hoti,ies. Silting to sew` by candle light by a table with a dark cloth on iris injurious to-the eye sight. When no other remedy presents itself, put a sheet of white paper before you. People very commonly complain of inch. gestion : how can it be wondered at, when they seem by their habit of swallowing their foOd wholesale, to forget for what purpose they are provided _with teeth. Never allow your servants• to put wiped knives on your table, for, generally speaking, you may see that they have'been wiped with a dirty cloth. If a knife is brightly cleansed, they are compelled to use a glean cloth. TOMATOES We ate some very fine Tomatoes not long since which Were dried in the following man• ner. The fruit was taken when fully ripe, andscaldeci, then strained through a seine, and after slowly 'cooking over the fire for half an hour, it was spread on clean plates and dried in an oven, the whole process re quiring but about Awn: days before the fruit was ready to pack away. Tomatoes may be kept very fresh by ta king them when fully ripe, and putting them in a tin _can capable of being_ heti:normally sealed. Leave the can open, and place it in a kettle of boiling water, keep the rim above the surface of the water till the whole is scalded through. 'Add a little salt; and then seal closely. Tomatoes thus kept are said to open in the spring as fresh as they were when sealed. Try it and-see.--,--Ohio Cultivator TO FRY YOUNG CHICKENS ? As this is the season for young chtikeits, We commend , the following receipt for frying them, to our lady readers. Take your chick , ens from the coopiust when you are ready to cleaii them. Chop or wring off their heads—instantly disembowel them—wash them thoroughly with hot, (not cold) water, and drop them into a pia of boiling hot, two sweet lard. Let them fry until nicely browned then serve them with rich cream gravy.- -Having once tried this plan, those who glory in fried chicken, will never try any other. It is the ne plus ultra mode. PLIEAPPLE JELLY Pare and grate the pine apple,„ and Put it into tlig . preserving pan with a limind of 800 white sugar to every pound of fruit, stir it, and boil it 14til it, is well. mixed, and thick ens sufficiently ; then strain it, pour it into the jars, and when it has become cool, cover the jellies with papers wet in brandy; covet the jars tightly, and treat them as apple jetly. PLAIN ODIELET Break three eggs into a boi , l, and beat ,tbern until ttiey are of one color, add pepper and salt; and spread the egg very thin in a hut, buttered pan over the fire'; as soon as the egg begins to set, roll it up carefully, by putting a broad-bladed knife under 0t4., edge, and turning over and over until it is enfold ed; serve it hot. - lil Ii